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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Perm&sion to Reproduce, Except on Two Priests Named Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue S21.000 Paid Off To Archdiocesan CATHaiC In Past Two Years Consnitors’ Board By Cheyenne Wells Ogden, Utah.— Funeral services Appointment of Frs. Manus P. Boyle and Eugene for James McDonald, 64, Southern Pacific locomotive engineer resid­ REGISTER Good Records of Paymani, Coupled With Ex- A. O’Sullivan by Archbishop Raises ing at 628 22nd, Ogden, who waS The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We killed in a train wreck early Sun. Have Also the IntematioDal News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller day morning, Dec. ,31^ near Bag- Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. lensivo ImprovemeRts, Made in Loyola Number to 11 ley, Weber county, were conducted Thursday morning, Jan. 4, in St The Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, Joseph’s church, where a Solemn VOL. XL. No. 18. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1945. $1 PER YEAR And AnDoneialion, Denver this week announced the appointment of two priests to Requiem Mass was celebrated Burial was in the Ogden city ceme­ the board of archdiocesan consultors. They are Father tery. HT ( i l n Skf" A r*/TdlP1Yl'V at 14th and California Sireeu in Denver has been sold Three parishes in the Arch­ Manus P. Boyle, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, The wreck, the worst in 1944 O U C UJ O L e IVIU I y ^ Loretto. The property, owned by diocese of Denver have an­ Denver, and Father Eugene A. O’Sullivan, pastor of St. and one of the most disastrous in the mother-house at Nerinx, Ky., has been occupied in recent years by the Home Public market. The picture below shows nounced successful debt reduc­ Joseph’s parish. Fort Collins. many years, took the lives of 48 old St. Mary’s academy as it appeared in 1891. See also pictures on pages 3 and 4. The appointments bring the. number of consultors to persons. Eighty-three were injured, tions during the past year. 11. The other nine are the Rt. Rev. Monsignors Joseph some severely. There was a report One, Sacred Heart parish in soon after the^wreck that indica Cheyenne Wells, is now en­ Bosetti, Hu^h L. McMenamin, tions were Mr. McDonald had suf­ Matthew Smith, John R. Mulroy, fered a heart attack just before tirely debt-free, and two Den­ William H i^ n s, and Charles H. the accident occurred. A number ver parishes, Loyola and An­ NURSE 5IUDENIS Hagus, and Fathers William Kipp, of service men were involved in nunciation, have been able to Harold Campbell, and Joseph P. the collision. O’Heron. A diocesan consuitor make substantial payments who is not the possessor o.f a higher Came to U. S. at 15 on debts that a few years ago title as a prelate is given the title From Ireland were exceptionally heavy. SEGIN D U n AS Very Reverend. Mr. McDonald was born Nov. 8, The Chancery office announced Canon law sets forth that dioc­ 1880, in Cooltrim, County Mona­ this week that the Sacred Heart esan consultors are to be named in ghan, Ireland, a son of Michael church in Cheyenne Wells, whose dioceses that do not have chapters and Mary Murnaghan McDonald. pastor is the Rev. Alphonse Kief- SENIOR CiOEIS of Cathedral canons. It has not He was schooled in Ireland and fer, in 1944 paid the last $9,000 of been customary in most of the came to the U. S. ‘ when he was a debt that two years ago stood at United States to set up chapters 15 years old. He worked in steel $21,000. of canons, who are grroups of men (Turn to Page to — Colum n 3) Father Kieffer has served tha A number of nurse students with the obligation of reciting the from the three major Catholic hos­ people of the Eastern Divine Office publicly, etc. Con­ district since the days when he waa pitals in Denver, St. Joseph’s, sultors are named by the Ordinary Prelate Speaks pastor of Stratton and had charge Mercy, and St. Anthony’s, have be­ and there must be at least six, of all the territory along the U, P. though no higher definite number railroad east of Denver to the gun government service as senior is set. They have to take an oath cadets. Before 120,000 Kansas line, and along the Rock that they will faithfully attend to Island from Limon to the Kansas Of 12 volunteers from the sen­ their office without respect of per­ line. In 1918 the Stratton parish ior class of the Mercy hospital sons. The term of appointment In^Army Camps was divided and Father Kieffer be­ lasts three years, when the Ordi­ came the first pastor of Cheyenne school of nursing five cadets. nary must either reappoint them Misses Helen David, Margaret Wells to serve the families who or name others. had moved to that section during Gallavan, Mary Meehan, Bernice The record of having addressed Although for the most part these at least 120,000 soldiers in the the boom days of the cattle indus­ Nieslanik, and Alice Sweeney, will men serve in an advisory capacity past year has been made by the try in such numbers as to make a report for duty in the Naval hos­ the law says that' whatever role Rt. Rev. Joseph L. O’Brien of resident pastor a necessity. At the canons play through the Cathedral pital, Oakland, Calif.; Miss Eileen Charleston. S. Car., who spoke at present time the Cheyenne Wells chapter in the government of a parish has 75 to 80 families and Moore and Miss Phyllis Shaw Lowry Field this week and will diocese either during the reign of talk at Buckley Field next week. cares for three missions, Brandon, will serve in Fitzsimons General the Ordinary or during a vacancy Monsignor O’Brien for two years Kit Carson, and Wild Horse, hospital; Miss Doris Hicks and is to be carried out by the consul- has been visiting military camps, The parish plant includes a Miss Marguerite Ritter will spend tors. They cannot be removed ex particularly those in the South, in Gothic style church, built in 1914; cept for a just cause and with the . their senior cadet lieriod in the company with a representative of a rectory, built in 1918; and a advice of the other consultors. In the Jewish faith and one of combination convent and school, U. S. Marine hospital in San Fran­ case the see is vacated through Protestant Churches. In Denver built in 1922. The school, which cisco; serving in veterans’ hos­ death, transfer, resignation, etc., with him were Rabbi Manuel has an enrollment of 57, is con­ pitals will be Miss Marie Redland the consultors still retain their Laderman of Denver and the Rev. ducted by five Sisters of St. Jos­ and Miss Ruth White at Sheridan, power, although the power of a Mr. William C. Burton of Kansas eph, of a branch of the Sisters of W’yo., and Miss Constance McAfee Vicar General passes with the Or City. The trio gave addresses at Albuquerque, N. Mex. Two of St. Francis, whose mother-housa dinaiy. The consultors name the Wednesday at Lowry and are con­ is at South Bend, Ind. There ara the class will do public health administrator who is to reig;n over tinuing them Thursday. The work service. Miss Faye Snyder will three classrooms for the grade (Turn to Page S — Column i ) is trying; Wednesday each man school pupils and a three-year high work with the Visiting Nurse as­ spoke four times between 7:30 school course. sociation in Denver and Miss Fr. Lane Returns to a.m. and noon. Donna Smith with the State Health Addition to Church Planned department in O^ero county. Colorado; Now Works Monsignor O’Brien is pastor of After the war, Father Kieffer From St. Joseph’s hos^tol three St. ’ Patrick’s parish in CKartMton plans to double the seatiilg-capa-” and founder and rector of the city of the church by an addition, senior cadets, Misses Norma Wor- famous Bishop England high land. La Verna Foy, and Margaret In Parish of Peetz to add a modern heating plant, and school there. 'This institution is a Roskte, will report to the Nayy to make other improvements on central high school under control hospital, Oakland, Calif. Miss the church property. Besides his The Rev. Joseph Lane, well of the Bishop. Sisters of Mercy Mildred Groeger of St. Anthony’s duties as pastor of Cheyenne and diocesan priests teach there. hospital will also see duty in the known in Colorado because of (Turn to Page X — Column t ) same hospital. ' years of work here, has obtained It was founded in 1912, shortly after the prelate’s ordination. REGISTERED NURSES a leave of absence from the Mon.signor O’Brien was bom TO SERVE IN NAVY Omaha diocese and has returned and reared in Avoca, Pa. His col­ 37 Adults Are Baptized Three registered nurses from St. to the Denver archdiocese for lege studies were made in Mt. St. Site of First St, Mary^s Academy Anthony’s hospital, Misses Lucille work. At present, he is taking Mary’s, Emmitsburg, Md. Then Yacobetti, Pauline Erosky, and charge of the Peetz parish, in the he went to the Catholic university Anna Marie Kelly, will leave for in Fribourg, Switzerland, where In Class at Cathedral navy service on Jan. 24. As yet absence of Father Philip Ryan, In Denver Sold by Loretto Nuns who is in the Glockner hospital, his seminary course was completed they have not received definite and where he was ordained. assignments. Colorado Springs, for treatment. Thirty-seven adults were bap­ This was the first of the three Father Lane, an alumnus of St. He is the author of a life of The historic property on Cali­ Part of the original property, 54 Receive Caps money does not go to the Denver tized at the Cathedral as a result series of classes which are held Thomas' seminary, returned to Bishop England, first Bishop of fornia street between 14th and 15th four lots, was sold in 1901, on of the series of doctrinal classes each year. In addition to those bap­ On Dec. 21 in the Nurses’ home pastoral work in Nebraska, but Charleston, and is well known as Loretto Sisters but to the mother- streets in Denver was sold last which ground the Temple (jourt held there from September to De- tized, there were several more of St. Joseph’s hospital, 54 pre­ was advised by his physician to a book reviewer, having contrib­ house. It is an item of Catholic week by the Loretto Literary and building was erected. In 1920, the cember by the Rev. Arthur J. Lucy. members of the class who had been cadets received their caps. Thirty come back to Colorado. He served uted to such magazines as the interest that part of the alley wall Benevolent Society of Kentucky to sisters leased tUb remaining ground baptized in infancy but for whom new pre-cadet students were ad­ Catholic World and the Catholic of the market building is the orig­ in the Pueblo diocese for a time the South Broadway Investment to the Home Public Market com­ this was the first doctrinal instruc­ mitted Wednesday, Jan. 3. after the division of the state. Hietorical Review. Co. The sale was negotiated pany; which used the 12 lots for inal wall of the old S t Mary’s acad­ emy. New Teletype tion. Many others attended the lec­ through the mother-house of the the mammoth market building. The tures for information, and there Sisters of Loretto, at Loretto, Ky., deed of sale was recorded last Sat-' Discovery of Gold was an average attendance of 65 by whom the property was owned urday. Revenue stamps affixed to Brought Quick Growth present. Heroic Action of Joe P. Martinez, Ault and administered. This real es­ the instrument indicated a consid­ For ‘ Register’ The second series o f lecturei tate has been in the continuous pos­ eration in excess of ?150,000. The Followng the general pattern of will begin on Tuesday evening, session of the Sisters of Loretto for the settlement of California, Colo­ Jan. 16, at 8 p.m. in St. Paura Medal of Honor Winner, Told in Detail 80 years, since 1864, when the little rado experienced a mushroom Use Is Blessed chapel, the entrance to which is Colorado frontier town welcomed 2 Service Men growth in the late ’50s, when ^old on the Logan street side of the the coming of three religious was discovered in her mountains. Cathedral. The instructions, held women and the opening of its first Ruthless and ambitious pioneers The blessing of a teletype just The thrilling story of how a nez, was present, standing on the glory and the honor were more every Tuesday and Thursday at Catholic school. rushed to the territory, seeking to installed in the editorial office of 8_ p.m., last about an hour and con­ Colorado Catholic youth, Pvt. Joe Are Reported platform in Liberty park, his big than a father could bear. From 1864 to 1911, 'the Siste make a fortune for themselves and the Regieter by the Mountain sist of a talk delivered by Father P. Martinez of Ault, led the attack shoulders stretching the seams of Later Joe’s dad said auietly to of loretto conducted the flourish- their families. Rugged and wild, States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Lucy, and an open forum for ques­ that captured Chieagof pass on his leather coat, his powerful hands eager reporters: “ Wneen Joe ing St, Maary's academy on the his- Killed in War it was for the most part a man’s was conducted Wednesday after­ tions and discussion. Catholics and ■Attu island is told in Tull detail in gripping the brim of his hat. His climbed that mountain, it was be­ toric site, In that year, the new country; but some daring men and noon by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. non-Catholics are welcome to at­ weather-tanned face was down­ cause he saw a job to do, and he academy wag opened at 1370 Penn­ dauntless women had ventured He was assisted by the Rev. James tend. Most non-Catholics come by Beyond the Call of Duty, by forth together and the seeds of cast as the brigadier general did it. He never felt them bullets.’’ sylvania; but a trio of sisters con­ A Memorial Requiem Mass is B. Hamlin and the Rev. Francis A. reason of the invitation of some Franklin M. Reck (Thomas Y. opened a blue box and revealed a There was certainty in the senior tinued for nine years to conduct civilized life were loosely planted Syrianey of the Register staff. interested Catholic iriend. scheduled in St. James’ church this Crowell Co., N. Y., $2). A copy of gold Medal of Honor against a Martinez’s voice, and confidence classes on California streeirtn-the as early as 1860. Other members of the clergy on the Instruction Classes the book, w'hich describes the background of satin, downcast, that he could put himself in Joe’s old convent building, which was Thursday morning for S. Sgt. John Ecclesiastically, the land was at­ staff also took part and over 100 perhaps, because for a moment the (Turn to Page 8 — Column S) then utilized as St Leo's parochial J. Bono, husband of Mrs. Mary tached to the Sec of Leavenworth, employes witnessed the rite. It is Held for 30 Years heroism of 16 winners of the school. thought that this Is the first in­ Congressional Medal of Honor in + + + + + Bono of 1910 Ulster street, Den­ Kans., of which Bishop Miege was These instruction classes at the the incumbent. Worried and stallation of a teletype in the office Cathedral have been held for the this war, was sent to Mr. and Mrs. ver, who has been listed as killed of a religious weekly, and it is Manuel Martinez, the parents, with Flntinrincr n C^nlnr/ldn J-fern «b« ocean-going cargo ship pictured below ju*t »fler anxious about his far-distant chil­ past 30 years, and have become U \ ^ U I U I U U U l i c r u , christening, carries the name, Jo« P. MaHine*. The in action through information re­ dren, the Bishop started out in also likely that the blessing was nationally famous. They now re­ a personal inscription by the au- ceived from the International Red the first of its kind conducted in ■ thor. Young Martinez, a native of ship was placed in seoice last fall at the shipyard in Duluth, Minn. Martlnei, a Catholic lad from Ault, 1860 with a band of pioneers to sult in an average of about 100 was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroism at Chichagof pass, Attu Cross. He had been reported miss­ see for himself about his Colorado this countrj’. converts to Catholicism every year. Taos, N. Mex., belonged to Our ing in action over Germany since ■The teletype is used widely by Lady of Peace parish, Greeley. He island, in May, 1943. The picture of the ship was sent to his parents by Waiter Butler Shipbuilders, Inc. miners. He observed wisely that The total ‘of converts throughout Sept. 13, when the B-17 on which business offices for maintaining lost his life in the attack, but his The family belongs to Our I.ady of Peace parish, Greeley, the country could be administered the years is approximately 2,500. he was tail gunner failed to return contacts as well as by press as­ intrepid action saved the lives of and served better by the Diocese Non-Catholic members of the to its base. sociations for transmitting news. many of his companions and the of Santa Fe. At his suggestion, classes who are interested in be­ The machine is operated much like story of his bravery is one of Sgt. Bono was a native of Den­ therefore, the change was effected, coming Catholics are given further ver and attended North high a typewriter.. As the message is the bright pages in American his­ and before the year, had ended private instructions before joining tory. The chapter devoted to Joe school here. He enlisted in the Bishop Lamy had appointed his typed bn,'the keyboard perfora­ the Church. The present series of is as follows: air force in September, 1942, as own beloved Vicar General, Father tions are made in a paper tape or classes will be completed before an air cadet, but was later trans­ Joseph P. Machebeuf, and a newly ribbon. These perforations vary Easter. Catholics are urged to in­ Pvt. Joseph P. Martinez, 23 ferred to gunnery. In March of ordained priest, the Rev. John the type o f electrical impulses that vite a non-Catholic friend to at­ years old, was one of those men last year he was sent overseas. He Raverdy, to the new field of Jabor. are sent out! The impulses are tend. who had a sense of responsibility was lost on his 25th mission. Pre­ Crippled in Accident used to operate oiie or more re­ toward others. He was a husky, viously he had earned the Air ceiving machines, which print the well-muscled young man with a medal with three Oak Leaf clus­ On Oet 20 of that year the two news or figures on s continuous Possible Expansion of face browned from many summers ters. zealous and energetic priests ar­ roll of paper just as a typewriter of work on the sugar beet and truck rived in “ Denver City,” one of the Besides his wife he is survived does, except that the letters are all Parishes Near Denver farms of northern Colorado, where many little mining hamlets that capitals. Local news theaters and rolling plains climb upward to by his parents of 2949 Steele dotted the Rocky Mountain area. street; a brother, Joseph, of Mus­ radio stations have teletype the Rocky Mountains. He had wide- (Turn to Page 3 — Column i ) Is Being Considered kogee, Okla.; and a sister, adso of machines in operation. set, cheerful eyes in an oval, good- 2949 Steele, The teletype in the Register of­ humored face, and he had a strong, fices will go into operation this Plans are being mapped in tha natural feeling of kinship for folks Killed in Germany Lay Women to Hold weekend. The entire National Archdiocese of Denver for possible and animals. He liked living things. Pfc. Bernard H, Mansfield, son Day of Reeolleelion Catholic Welfare Conference News expansion following the war. Al­ The way Joe’s mother put it, of Mrs. Julia Mansfield of Engle­ Service wall be transmitted via though no definite localities may when they had the big ceremony wood, has been declared killed in teletype instead o f coming by atr yet be named, several are under in Joe’s home town of Ault, Nov. action in Germany on Nov. 24. A The Lay Woman’s Retreat express aa formerly. The sending consideration in Denver and vicin­ J6, 1943: "Joe was always doing previous report listed him as miss­ association announced . Sun­ office wrill be located in the NCWC ity either for the location of chap­ things for others.’’ Joe’s mother, a ing. He was an infantryman. day, Jan. 28r as the date for building, Washington. The direct els to be served with Sunday Mass bit tired from many years of cook­ Pfc. Mansfield was graduated the annual day of recollection wire service will obviate many de­ by priests from the central parish ing and washing for a husband and from St. Cecilia’s high school, to be held in St. Joseph's con­ lays in the Register plant because staff or-to be developed into new nine children, was proud on that Hastings, Nebr., in 1940 and at­ vent, 2825 W. 32nd avenue. of late reception of news. Planes parishes. The growth bf toe city, crisp fall day, in her dark dress tended ^ e Hastings college for The Rev. Henry Sutton, at times are grounded by bad particularly during war times, has with the flowers pinned to it. She two years. At the time of his C.SS.R., chaplain of Fitz­ weather or news copy has been made the necessity of new churches wa.s proud because there were sol­ induction in 1942 he was employed simons hospital, will be the re­ forced to yield priority to military obvious. It is believed that a con­ diers, and a band, and high-ranking by a Hastings floral company. treat-master. 'The day will be­ mail. It is probable that large siderable part of this growth is officers from Fort Francis E. War­ In addition to his mother he is gin with Mass at 8 a.m. and Eastern editions of the Regieter permanent ren and the army post at Chey­ survived by a brother, Sgt. Fran­ close with Benediction at 4:15 will make use of the teletype later Plans are also being studied for enne, all of them doing honor to cis Mansfield, who is with p.m. Reservations may be for sending copy. the development of the Catholic her son, Joe. medical corps in Germany, and made by calling Mrs. T. M. The Roman Ritual contains school system in Denver and for Joe's father, Manuel V. Marti­ (Turn to Page i — Column S) Cari-oU, FE. 6842. (Turn to Pages — Column 3) additional high school facilities. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyutone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 4, 1946’

The Denver Catholic Three Parishes of Archdiocese 2 CATHOLIC SERVICE MEN Register REPORTEDDEAD IN ACTION We Have Receive(d a Large Published Weekly by the Clear or Heavily Reduce Debt Catholic Press Society, tne. (Continu^ From Page One) Heart for wounds received In aerial combat. Nuahy, whose home Advance Shipment of 938 Bannock Street, Denver, three sisters, Florence, Dorothy, CContinued From Page One) parish, Denver,, to $60,000, When three Jesuit priests stationed at and Elizabeth of Denver. is at 3760 Marion street, Denver, Colo. Wells, and its missions, he has for Father Morgan assumed charge of Loyola. The school contains five Paratroop Chaplain is a 1941 graduate of the Annun­ Subscription: SI Per Year many years served as a national the East Denver parishes of classrooms, and is crowded by 210 ciation high school. In addition to promoter of the Living Rosary Sacred Heart-Loyola seven years pupils. The need for a school h Back in U. S. his recent award, he also has the Entered as Second Class Matter ago, a debt of $123,000 was out­ building: is imperative for the ever- Air medal with three Oak Leaf society. C ^ t. Matthew J. Connelly, at the Post Office, Denver, standing against the Loyola increasing number of families in clusters and the Presidential Unit Born in Alsace, he made his O.S.B., formerly of the Benedic­ Colo. classical, philosophical, and theo­ church. Loyola, but building must wait citation badge. CANDLES until after the war. tine churches in Boulder and Long­ logical studies in European schools, SCHOOL IS INAUGURATED; mont, and one-time instructor at ‘Regiiter* Printer Injured and was ordained in Denver by the CONVENT, RECTORY BOUGHT Father Morgan pays high tribute the Abbey school in Canon City, A former printer at the Most Rev. N. C. Matz Dec. 23, That this has been an out­ to the co-operation given him by is now at the army redistribution Register, Sgt Ray Ellis, is re­ 1911. He served as assistant pas­ standing example of efficient ad-, the parishioners of the Eastside center in, Santa Barbara, Calif., ported as seriously wounded in Please Order Early Anto Body and Fender tor at St. Mary’s, Colorado ministration is shown by the fact parish, especially in the splendid following his return to the States action in France early in Decem­ REPAIRING AND PAINTING Springs, until his appointment to that during the years in which response to the temporary ar­ after 19 months’ active duty in the ber. Sgt. Ellis, who has been over­ FREE ESTIMATE TIME PATMENTS Stratton in 1913. such excellent work has been ac­ rangements necessary for the parachute infantry as a chaplain. seas since the fall of 1944, is in SWAYNE-WIMBUSH With the payment of $12,000 on complished Father Moi^an in 1938 school. He wears the Purple Heart and a the infantry with Hodges’ First the principal during 1944, the Rev. started a parish school in the base­ Monsignpr Charles H. Hagus of Presidential citation. army. He was the third of 11 men 8S0 BANNOCK TA. 6113 ment of the York street church; Annunciation parish, Denver, also from the Regieter printing atafftt' M lins FORDS Btne« 1912 Edward J. Morgan, S.J., has re­ Father Connelly, son of Mrs. duced the indebtedness of Loyola in 1943 purchased a convent for announced another reduction of J. B. Connelly of 3443 Quivas to enter the service. He is not a j9mES IKIRHE the six Sisters of Charity who con­ the debt on that church. In the 10 street, Denver, entered the army Catholic. duct the school: and, when the years that he has been pastor of on March 10, 1942, and took A Unit citation has been re­ e s ta u r a n t Sacred Heart and Loyola parishes Annunciation, he has succeeded in training in Fort Benjamin Har­ ceived by Cpl. John J, Keogh, 25, were divided in 1944, purchased reducing an $80,000 debt to $15,- rison, Ind.; Camp Shelby, Miss.; son of Mrs. Helen McGlone of 615 17TH STREET and furnished a rectory for the 000. During 1044 $17,000 was and Fort Benning, Ga. He took 4123 Green court, Denver, “ for Headquarters for paid on the principal, in addition courageous conduct while rescuing CHURCH B*twMo Welton and Calilornis SU. part in the invasion of Sicily in AHTIOLES o r DEVOTION to $5,000 spent in remodeling the July, 1943. wounded personnel from the front lines under hostile fire in the oper­ CHURCH FURNISHINGS building purchased several years Wounded on Leyte GOODS Special SUNDAY DINNER New Teletype at ago to serve the primary grades. ation against the' enemy at Peleliu, BOOKS FOR THE CATH­ Pfc. Richard G. Keegan, 19, son Palau." He is a machine gunner. OLIC LAITY AND CLERGY HOUSE STEWED CHICKEN, CHOPPED STEAK OR ROAST PORK School Wai Voxatiout Problem of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Keegan of Cpl. Keogh will complete five Including soup or cockuil, vegetable, potatoes, Register Blessed Shortly after taking charge of 1385 S. Fillmore street, Denver, years of service with the marines salad, dessert and drink. Choice of six other Annunciation, Monsignor Hagus was. seriously wounded in action in June of this year. Following on Leyte Oct. 20., He is now in a 1636-38 Tremont Street- Phone TAbor 3789 entrees ...... (Continued From Page One) faced the problem of providing a his leave in April, 1943, he was school building when the old one base hospital in New Guinea for given the opportunity of remain­ SERVED 11 A.M, to 5 P.M. ONLY blessings for tele^aphic and typo­ was condemned as unsafe. Through treatment of a shattered left arm. ing in the States as an instructor, 490 ORGAN NO graphical m achines (linotypes, SEATS MUSIC LIQUOR the generosity of a friend suffi­ A native o f Denver, Pfc. Kee­ but preferred to return to combat etc.). The following prayer, one of gan was graduated from the Ca­ duty. those used in the blessing of tele­ cient repairs and remodeling were thedral high school in 1943, and He has a stepbrother, Francis graphic machines, to which cate­ accomplished in a year's time to re-open the school. During that entered the service in July of that Joseph McGlone, 23, who is in the gory the teletype belongs, is of ear. Under the ASTP program, navy. As an aviation radioman, considerable interest, as it shows year, classes were held in the old Ironton school, the parish hall, and e was sent to the Los Angeles he was stationed at Samoa for BERG’S^iW ^STORE the modem attitude of the Church MOVING • PACKING - STORAGE the sisters’ convent. This year 441 City college for study, and when two years, but is now in Memphis, toward new inventions: that progra’m was discontinued he **Household Goods to and from Everywhere pupils are enrolled in the grade Tenn., following a leave last 29 Broadway Store Hours 10 to 7 p.m.— Open Sundays “ 0 God, who walkest upon the school department, and 230 in the was put into the infantry. He went August. Both boys are graduates With Skill and Care” wings of the winds and doest mar­ high school. Not only has the An­ overseas in July, 1944. of S t Catherine’s parochial school. DolPt Forget the Boys and Girls vels unaided: Grant that as Thou, nunciation parish reduced its debt A brother, Pfc. Charles, 21, is John attended Regis high, and by the power implanted in this with the marines on Tinian, in the in Service during the past 10 years, but it Francis is a graduate of Cathe­ MAIL THEil CANDY OFTEN THE JOHNSON STORAGE metal, sendest absent things hither has also purchased a parish hall, Marianas islapd group. He has dral. and things here present elsewhere, an additional consent, and a build­ been overseas 16 months as a Hat Papal Audience BERG’S GANDIES MAY BE SHIPPED ALL OVER with a speed greater than light­ ing which, now remodeled, pro­ jungle switchboard operator. Pre­ A visit to Rome, highlighted by THE WORLD AND MOVING COMPANY ning, so we, being instructed by vides classrooms for two grades viously he had been on Guam and a Papal audience, of which he Csndy Cresm Roses . . . Peppermints . . . Gum Drops . . . Licoriee . . , Since 1905 new inventions, may by the help ancLrooms for small meetings. Guadalcanal. wrote “ it will long be cherished Milk snd Dsrk Sweet Cbooolstes . . Msrshmsilows . . . of Thy grace be able more rapidly Half of the amount paid on the The following Denver men have as the happiest day of my life,’’ Assorted Nut Heats . . . Soft Centers, Hard Candy . . . Cinnamon Red Hots 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 and easily to come to Thee. debt during the past year was been reported wounded in the was the good fortune of T. Cpl. PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY Amen." This prayer occurs with realized through the parish’s ba­ European theater: Pfc, Pete Lo­ Hugh W. Oliver, son of Mrs. Mar­ Greeting Cards for All Occasions Psalms, etc. zaar, which netted more than pez, eon o f Mrs. Matilda A. Lopez tha Oliver of 724 Quebec street, $8,600. of 2127 Curtis street; Pvt, Juan Denver. Cpl. Oliver, who is with E. Lovato, .eon o f Elisario Lovato, the radio intelligence attached to 1039 29th street; Pfc, Vincent J. the 16th air force in Italy, entered Saia, son of Mrs. Teresa Saia of service in November, 1942, and 901 Mariposa street; Pvt. Joe A. has been overseas eight months. Twq Appointed Montoya, husband o f Mrs. Caro­ Donaciano Garcia, seaman line R, Montoya of 1219 W. Ninth second class, 929 11th street, Den­ street: Simon A, Moreno, techni­ ver, has received a formal com­ cian fifth class, son of Mrs. Max­ mendation for his work in salvag­ As Consultors ine G. Moreno, 3300 Lipan street. ing boats under enemy fire a short Pvt. Eugene R. Maestas, brother distance off the reefs during the of Mrs. Mary Romero of Brighton, invasion of Guam. Garcia worked was also wounded in the European for 36 hours without rest. area, and Pfc. Jesse Llamas, hus­ Pfc. Eusebio G. Martinez, 24, BLOOD-TESTED, U.S. APPROVED CHICKS For ArcUiocese band of Mrs. Lena Llamas o f 2627 infantry truck driver, eon of Mrs. Arapahoe street, Denver, was Mary Martinez of 3344 Mariposa wounded in the Mediterranean street, Denver, has been given the Order now for spring delivery from the state’s largest producer (Continued From Page One) theater. of baby chicks, whom the public has learned to depend on. the diocese during the interregnum Purple Heart for a wound received A navy medical corpsman at­ in Italy. PROMPT SHIPMENTS when promised. OVERNIGHT DE­ ravided he is not named by the tached to the marines, home on ioly See. A machine ranner with the in­ LIVERY to almost any point where Catholic Register is read. g leave to visit his family, told of fantry, Pvt. Joseph Balzano, 35, It will be noticed that most of some of his experiences to' the Big DISCOUNT for early orders. SENSIBLE low PRICES. the consultora are Denver clerw- husband o f Mrs. Bernice Balzano Lions club of Hugo recently. He of 2639 18th street, Denver, was men. This is in accordance with is Francis William Poss, son of law, the purpose being that these awarded the Purple Heart for a Florean Poss of that city. Wear­ shrapnel wound received in fight­ COLORADO HATCHERY men be readily accessible. Father ing the Purele Heart for wounds Kipp of Colorado Springs, Father ing in the city o f Mortan, France, received at Bougainville in Novem­ last October. Write for literature. 1416 Larimer, Denver. Phone MA. 6767. O’Hferon of Englewood (virtually ber, 1943, the youth told of his ex­ a continuation of Denver), and now A graduate of S t Francis de periences on the Japanese infested Saies’ high school, Pfc. Roger Dal Father O’Sullivan are the only con­ islands of Bougainville, Guadal­ sultors from outside the see city’s Vera, Jr., 19, was wounded in canal, and others. . France on Oct. 9, according to a limits. BIRDHOUSE UNTOUCHED Join Our There is another group of con­ 'War d^artment message. AMID HEAVY FIRE Pfc. Dal Vera entered the army Funeral tervicae at Boulevard are easily acces­ sultors in a diocese, toown as par­ Outstanding in his recollections ish priest consultors. Their duties in September, 1943, and went sible from any part of the city by street car or vlas the assault made on a strongly overseas last April. His father are considerably more restricted fortified Japanese island. Poss ChristmasX. Club bus — only a few minutes from downtovm. No than those of the diocesan consul- lives in the Mullen Convalescent went ashore with the third wave home and his foster-mother, Mrs. parking restrictions, no traffic confusion: ample tors. In the Denver archdiocese of men, and reached what had Mary J. Stearns, at 347-S^. Sher­ Save a little each week— modern equipment: experienced personnel these men are Monsignors Joseph J. been a native village. The bom­ Bosetti and Hugh L.-McMenamin; man street, Denver. A sister, thoughtful of every wish. Regardless of the cost, bardment from U. S. naval escorts, Mary, is in nurses’ training in St. Have a lot next Christmas Fathers William Kipp, Achille plus the Japanese counter-shelling, one charge covers all and every service is com­ Sommaruga, Joseph O’Heron, and Anthony’s hospital. was terrific. Poss dived into a Sgt Raymond Doyle, 35, son of John P, Moran. plete. There are no unexpected extras. foxhole to catch his breath. Grad­ F. M. Doyle, 2111 Tremont street, Bern in Ireland ually his eyes focused on a pole DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK GRand 1626 Denver, who has been seriously ill near’ his hole. It was about 40 The Rev. Eugene A. O’Sullivan of meiiingitis in France, is im­ GEORGE F. ROCK, President ^ was born on Beare island. County feet tall. On its top was a bird­ proving slowly. Cork, Ii'eland, June 15j 1906. He house— whole and untouched in Doyle, who is, a graduate of the 1534 California Street Telephone; Main 5155 EVARD made his classical studies for the the very center of the fire. Sacred Heart high school and of priesthood in St. Brendan’s col­ Poss has two brothers in serv- Notre Dame university, has been Open Mondays Until 8 p.m. lege, Killarney, County Kerry, ice. Cpl. Philip . Poss is with the overseas for three years, serving from September, ;!l919, to June, army somewhere in the Pacifjc, in the radio network corps. He en­ 1923; his philosophical studies at and Gilbert, toreedoman on an air­ tered the army four years ago. St. Patrick’s college, Maynooth, craft carrier. 'The latter was seri­ For several years Sgt. Doyle from September, 1923, t;o Janu­ ously wounded last November. was a counselor in the boys’ ses­ ary, 1924; and his theological John H. McGann, aviation ord­ sion at Camp Santa Maria near BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY studies in St. Thomas’ seminary, nance man third class, has been Bailey, Denver, from February, 1925, to visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. June, 1930. John McGann of 4215 Quitman, Father O’Sullivan was ordained Denver, on a 20-day leave. He June J6, 1930, by Bishop J. spent the past 10 months in the Henry Tihen for the Diocese of South Pacific on active duty, Denver. His first appointment hia last battle being that on Leyte. was as assistant at Annunciation He will leave Sunday for San parish, Denver, June 30, 1930. Diego to be reassigned, From here he was appointed as­ L. J. - Weber Hoipitallzed sistant al St, Patrick’s parish, A former naduate manager of Pueblo, Sept. 1, 1983, and at St. the Regis college athletic associa­ Joseph’s, Fort Collins, Oct. 30, tion, Prt. Louis J, Weber of Den­ 1935. He was made pastor of the ver, is now hospitalized behind the COCOANUT Fort Collins parish April 20, 1939, front lines in France after par­ in which position he has remained ticipating in some of the fierce since. fighting in that area. The Rev. Manus P. Boyle was Pvt. Weber, who entered serv born in Annhery, County Donegalj ice April 1, 1944, was in the in Ireland, Aug. 1, 1879. He made fantry and went overseas the first a year and a half of his classical part of Qctober. He landed in studies in St. Eunan’s college, Lit- England, and several days later terkenny. County Donegal, and was seeing action with Gen. LAYER Hodges’ First army. completed them In Bethlehem col­ A graduate of the Sacred Heart lege in Schwytz, Switzerland, high school and of Regia college, where he also made his philosoph Weber was an ardent supporter ical studies from 1904 to 1906. of all enterprises df the latter For his theological course Father Jesuit institution. His service with Boyle went to the American col­ the athletic association covered a lege in Louvain, Belgium, from period of three years. In addition, 1907 to 1911. he was on the advisory board of AKE Ordained in Louvain the college. Father Boyle was ordained July His wife, Billie Lou, and daugh­ 9, 1911, at the American college ter, Jean Marie, reside at 4900 in Louvain by Bishop Legraive for Eliot street in Denver. ^ e Denver dioces& He came to T. Sgt. John M. Nushy, a gunner Denver Oct. 20, 1911, and in No­ on a B-17 with the a AF in Eng­ vember, 1911, was appointed as land, has been awarded the Purple sistant at St. Joseph's church in 2 5 ^ ' 4 0 ^ ' 6 5 ^ e « Grand Junction, where he served until Oct. 2, 1914. Thereafter he A. J . Becker Is Made can wish for Victory served successively as pastor of the following parishes: Our Lady Assltlanl Fire Ghiaf of Lourdes, Georgetown, Oct. 2, and for Happiness in the New Year, 1914, to May 15, 19^9; St. Fran Promotion of Arthur J. Becker, cis de Sales’, Lamar, May 15, APRICOT a captain in the fire department 1919, to May 1, 1924; St. Jos­ since 1937, to assistant chief was or we can work for them. eph’s, Salida, May 1, 1924, to Jan. announced by Safety Manager 6, 1932; and Presentation, Den ver, Jan. 6, 1932, to Nov. 16, Robert J. Kirschwing. Chief Becker was named from 1932. On Nov. 16, 1932, he was the Civil Service eligible list to DANISH ROLLS appointed to his present pastorate, LETS WORK! 35 fill a vacancy caused by death. that of St. Vincent de Paul’s par­ He was appointed a fireman ish, Denver. Sept. 1, 1928, and was advanced ^ecU (f TsUom Ut to lieutenant five years later, fol­ ASSORTED DANISH LiineheoH Seheduled by lowed by a captaincy April 1, Your Electrical Servant 1937. At the outset of the war, OOFFEE CAKE Chief Becker was released from C. D. of A, Slody Club his fire det>artment duties to be m illER 'S chief aiY raid warden for Denver The Catholic Daughters of and in this capacity was director Public Service Company of Colorado America Study club will meet of training for auxiliary firemen Thursday, Jan. 4, in the Denver in the Civilian Defense force. SUPER mBBKETSl Dry Goods tearoom for luncheon Chief Becker is a member of the at 18:30 o'clock. Holy Family parlsL Thursday, Jan. 4, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

T^Ich/^-h W /ZlC in thi8 historic chapel, that of old Si. Mary’s academy in Denver. The Most LEE C. RICHARD D l S f l U p W U S D U r i t U Rev. Joseph P.Machebeuf, first Bishop of' Denver,D< >vho brought the Loretto HANEY L. HANEY A Mtobtr S t Membtr Ca. Sisters to Colorado, was interred in a temporary tomb under the sanctuar)' following his death in July, 1889. Later VInemt dt thadral Pariah the body was taken to the then new Mount Olivet cemetery and buried. A few years ago, it was removed from the Paul’i Parish grave and put into a vault in the new Gallagher memorial sanctuary (at Mt, Olivet) where three Bishops of Denver are Eyes Glasiet PROTECTION entombed. Examined Credit If Deaired Fitted s .udden bereavement often finds a family LEE C. HANEY AND SON unprepared to meet the financial burden that T A 2 AIMI Exdiuive OptometrUu *O crU o«7 i5*u 1 .A * d6DifU must be assumed, dinger’s Future Need Plan is the thoughtful, sensible arrangement . . . it protects every member of your family, regardless of age . . . for only a few cents a SERVED EVERY DAY day. For helpful counsel on Olmger’s Future WORLD FA’HOUS COLORADO MOUNTAIN Need Plan . . . consult our Advisory Depart­ Rainbow Trout ment . . . no obligation. Fm h from Colorado'a Icy Water§ Departments, Call ClEllDill 3(63 Complete 6 Course Dinner, $1.00

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VICE PRESIDENT + + + VICE^ . PItONt CHgaav eSO r r-f r r War Informatioii Site of First St Mary^s Academy COR. M !* sM GKPM ^Dependable PrcMcription Service Service Headquarters In Denver Sold by Loretto Nuns Lillian FOR SOUTH DENVER Center Is Opened BBENIVAN (Continued From Page One) on California street is healthy and ever, were not all so ephemeral in Dozens of Denver women, many will ba happy to slvs yottt Pnr Coat Our Equipment Is of the Best of them wives and mothers of sol­ A rough vhurch was soon erected pleasant; the grounds for reerqp- nature. In 1865 he gave to the tion are ample and retired. Selection her personal attantion dur­ We Service Any Make of Car or Truck diers fighting around the world, and a humble and modest frame academy the large iron bell, which ing Dupler's Record-Breaking rectory was attached not long “ The pupils will always be under is now installed at Loretto Heights PU3C UP SERVICE were unofficial guests of honor at FUR VALUES the opening Tuesday of the new after. Father Machebeuf then be­ the mild and efficient care of their college, where in full, plear tones, war information center in the Den­ gan his arduous missionary jour­ instructors. it still tolls the- Angelus each day. “ The course of instruction qrill Atk About Our Fur Storage ver Dry Goods Co. neys to the many scattered. souls The bell hears the inscription of its Viner Chevrolet Co. embrace the various elementary as Sponsored jointly by the depart­ of his extensive parish. In June casting in 1865 and its dedication PE. 4A41 455 BROADWAY ment store and the WAC Recruit­ of 1863, when engaged in this apos­ well as all the Jiigher branches of to Mary Immaculate. ing office here, the center, on the tolic work, he drove his horse off a finished education. In 1869, just one year after his third floor of the store, was in­ the road in order to avoid a col­ “ The scholastic year is divided . Bishop Machebeuf augurated to bring to Denver rela­ lision with a wagon. In the ac­ into two sessions of five months notably befriended the sisters on tives of fighting men a clearer pic­ cident the bone in his right thigh each.” California street. While the Bishop Honrat 9 to 12; 1 to 5 Phona MAia 3437 ture of what goes on in the war was broken so badly that medical In the same bulletin, 'the" ex­ was offering the Holy Sacrifice in zones. science of the period was unable penses were listed and lessons were the convent chapel one April Sun­ “ Many women in this city have to set the limb properly and the advertised on the piano and guitar, day morning, fire broke out in the Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist told us that the war seems remote saintly man became a cripple. i| and in French, Spanish, drawing “ White house.” No one was seri­ to them, despite letters from over­ Perhaps it was during the months and painting. “ Embroidery and ously hurt, but the building was seas,” Maj. William H. Hulsey, of enforced rest from the active different kinds of fancy work” greatly damaged and the sisters Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets commanding officer of the Colorado life that the Denver clergyman were offered “ free of charge.” tecame so disheartened that, with­ and Wyoming WAC recruiting dis­ decided on the necessity of begin­ Nuns Did AH Work out the Bishop’s encouragement trict, said. ning a Catholic school in Colorado Sister.^ Joanna Walsh describes and actual assistance in raising The project, Maj. Hulsey said, if the Church was to have a per­ the opening of the school in the let­ funds among friends, they might manent and fruitful foundation. ters cited above: We Photograph Anything Anywhere wHl keep guests informed on the not have had the fortitude to begin progress of the war through the Fearful, perhaps, lest no religious “ School opened with quite a again to establish a school for the use of war maps ani^War depart­ women would venture to this In number of pupils, large and small, daughters of the W’est. and, though we were so few, we The Mile High Photo Co. ment combat fillms. Physical ther­ dian-infested, rugged pioneer coun­ The academy building that re­ apy equipment from Fitzsimons try, he began a little'school that were obliged to receive as many placed the original white house was Preferred Parish KODAK FINISHING General hospital and captured Jap­ fall, inviting one of his parish­ boarders as space could accommo­ built in three wings at intervals ioners to teach the little children. date, Father Vicar General having and when completed was a magrni- Denver anese war materials are also on 320-22 Seventeenth KEyatone 6114 display. But this makeshift arrangement did promised their parents this advan­ ficent show place in the then rap­ Trading List WAC S. Sgt. Terry Kellett, not satisfy the zealous priest. tage. We had to do everything idly growing Queen City of the whose husband, Sgt. Ralph Kellett, Finally, the ardent desire for a ourselves. No help to be had just Plains. This building housed the was reputedly missing in action at more permanent and stable Cath­ then.. . , The expectation, however, academy boarding and day stu­ of shortly recruiting our number Corregidor, only to be reported a olic school urged him to appeal to dents from its erection in 1872 St. Vincent ‘de PauFs Parish Japanese prisoner of war two years the Sisters of Loretto for help. In animated our courage, though it (four years before Colorado Preferred Parish later, explained the various dis New Mexico under Bishop Lamy, had reason to flag many times be­ achieved statehood) until Nov, 2, fore that help came. Still we went plays. She assisted WAC 1st LL he had known the religious daugh­ 1891, when the resident students Special on Ellen Running in charge of the ceh' ters of the eminent Kentucky mis on quietly, the best we could.” were removed to the newly opened Mochino 4k Machinolsss FR. MACHEBEUF FELLED MAHONEY DRUG Trading Li ter. sionary, the Belgian Father Charles Loretto Heights academy, six miles PERMANENTS Also on hand at the opening was Nerinckx; and, believing that their WOOD FOR SISTERS south of the city. Mother Pan­ Reg. 8.50 for 5.00 Wines & Liquors Pfc. John W. Shanks, wounded vet­ apostolic, generous, and pioneering From the beginning Father cratia Bonfils was named superior (During January) spirit would cause them to accept BEER BY THE CASE eran of infantry campaigns in Tu­ Machebeuf proved not only a wise of the new house. This famous Chat-N-Curl the Colorado mission, he made his Pretcriplione Colled for and MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER nisia and Italy, and three-time win­ counselor and guide, but also a Denver religious was assigned to request known to the mother- devoted and loyal friend to the sis­ BEAUTY SALON Delivered Free ner of the Purple Heart, A former St. Mary's in the same year Bishop Juanita Cullen Th. merchant! represented in this section are boosters. They are house. He was not disappointed 1300 So. Pearl company first aid infantryman as ters on California street. The Machebeuf was consecrated chief 3107 E. Virginia 8P. 92*3 SP. 7539 anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ Three sisters living in Santa Fe signed to medical department over­ archives of the old academy bear shepherd in Colorado, from which operate with them. were appointed to make the foun­ many testimonies o f this truth. It seas, Pvt, Shanks won a Presiden­ date she assumed prominent posts The firms listed here de­ WASHINGTON tial citation for bravery under fire. dation. is reported, for example, that in the California street community. When the joyful news reached crippled priest would fell with serve to be remembered PARK MARKET Cathedral He gave map lectures between film College Grew From Academy showings, charting the progress of the happy priest, he immediately own hands the wood which he set about finding a suitable build would carry to the convent fuel when you are distributing BILL HUGHES, Prop. the war. Thus the California street prop­ ing for a convent. He decjded on box. For 25 years he offered the erty of the Sisters of Loretto be­ your patronage in the dif­ Gimplete Food Service the two-story white house on Cali­ Holy Sacrifice in the convent 598 South Gilpin came the mother and inspiration ferent lines of business. HOME-“V CAR Economy Liquor Store C. D. of A. Court Will fornia street, between E and F chapel whenever he was at home; not only to the new St. Mary’s "It’s Smart to Ba Thrifty" streets, which the owner, George and when he died in 1889 academy, but also to Loretto RADIO SERVICE Ntxt to CIsrki's Chorth Goo

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► 'ihp ^ W / h l t P Academy of St. Mary building in Denver is pic- ► A HAPPY NEW YEAR . . . _ TV fl'l'tC AAUM j C below. Clastes were opened by the Loretto Sisters in the ► house in 1864. It was seriously damaged by fire in 1869. A brick building was then erected. ► ► AND A PROSPEROUS 1945 lUCLCOmE STOCKmEn! ► SERVi BOFFEI ► * THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER ORDER ^ ► BRIGGS SERVICE STATION ► YOUR SEED EARLY. ► Across from Rex Theatre Brighton, Colo.

Members o f the Archbishop’s ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ guild who helped plan and serve a ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites buffet supper to men and women 1325 15TH ST. his many old friends and customers of the armed forces on New Year's to visit him for suggestions. eve in the USO-NCCS club, were Mmes. Marl^aret Volk and Fran­ ces Fermenter and Misses Jessie WELCOME STOCKMEN and Jennie Pasquale, Clella Cdr- ter, Virginia Vaughan, Lillian and Catholic Visitors Schlereth, Loretto Sweeney, Mar- Throughout the State garite Gravin, Josephine Hytrek, and Catharine Maloney. A request for good books and JOS. M. FISHMAN magazines was again made by the Jeweler and Optician Catechetical committee, under GLASSES ON CREDIT the chairmanship o f Miss Cath­ 807 15th St. TA. 0029 arine Maloney, to be used by the Catechists of Greeley in establish­ ing a library in connection with their missionary work. All con­ tributions may be left with Miss Maloney at the USO-NCCS club, E. 16th avenue and Grant street, WOMEN Denver. At the monthly dinner meeting Be an of Our Lady of Sorrows circle in the home of Mrs. Marie Kurtz Tue-sday, Jan. 2, a Rosary was re­ AIR HDSTESS cited by the group for Miss Elsie /« Infant Son of Ellis Mosbargers HAVE YOU Thorieke, a member, whose fune­ MODERNIZED YOUR ral is being held Thursday, Jan. 4, Airlines need Air Hostesses. Perhaps you may be in St. PhiTomena’s church. 1 Baby Born in Catholic INSURANCE? St qualified to prepare for one of these fascinating Members o f Precious Blood Protect yourself against new circle were entertained at a buffet hasards. flight positions, where you will meet interesting supper on Thursday, Dec. 28, in the home of Mrs. Claire Martin, Hospital Given Many Gifts HORACE W. BENNETT people, fly in huge luxury liners of the air, and enjoy with Miss Alice Miller as co­ the distinction of wearing the symbol of modern hostess. Gifts were exchanged. & Co. til Tabor Bldt. Phono TA. IZ7I Two members of Morning Star Baby Mosbargerj a son of Mr. flight— Fifteen — A cradle basket of PRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. Manatot circle announced their engage­ and Mrs. Ellis Mosbarger of 726 flowers, from the Flower Basket, lunranco DcpartaioBt ments at the group’s Christmas S. Logan ■ street, was the lucky party held Thursday, Dec. 28, baby of 1946. He was the first to 1522 Park avenue. WINGS with Miss Phyllis Choquette as be born in one of the three major Sixteen—Baby’s picture, given' hostess. The two recently engaged Catholic hospitals in the city, by Photo-Art studio, 1620 Cali­ If you are between the ages of 2 0 ^ and 26, in good fornia. are Misses Charlotte McNamara Jan, 1. The infant arrived at 1:42 health, and have some college training and Kay Cambra, who expect to a.m. in Mercy hospital. Seventeen—Solid gold baby ring, be married within the month. Through the Denver Catholic given by M. M. Hill, The Watch­ ^haCARDNI WRITE, CALL IN PERSON OR. PHONE FOR We Feature Best GOALS Miss Agnes Montgomery will en­ Register, Denver merchants are maker, 830 14th street. COMPLETE INFORMATION tertain members of the Immacu­ awarding him birthday gifts valued Eighteen— A giant size bottle of buii late Conception circle on Friday, at more than $100 for being the baby oil, Canary Drug, 1630 E. m.Boih Bituminous Jan 6. The evening will be spent first baby.of 1945 bom in a Catho­ 34th avenue. < MIDWESTERN SCHDDLS, Inc. sewing altar linens for mission­ lic hospital in the city of Denver. and Lignite ary churches of the archdiocese. Nineteen — A baby comforter, Insure your kiddles’ In January the regular first Baby Fall, a girl, bom to Mr. iven by the Children’s Comer, m w th and strength Friday meeting date for the Stella and Mrs. Leonard Fall of 3168 W. flast Colfax at High. by serving American C. N. EASTMAN, Diatrict Managar Maris circle will mark the group’s Dakota avenue, was born at 3:20 Twenty— A baby crucifix with phones a.m., Jan. 1, in St. Anthony’s hos­ Beauty Macaroni 42B Univeraity Bldg., Denvar 2, Colo. KEyatoae 5419 annual M ^ i party. Mrs, Helen baby record, given by Clarke’s often. Contains all Haddican Weaver will be hostess pital, placing second. She will re­ Church Goods house, 1636 Tre- M A 5 3 3 5 in her home at 268 S. Penn. A ceive a consolation prize o f a mont. die vital elements Name...... —...... Age.. gift exchange and the sewing of Johnson and Johnson baby set from Dansberry pharmacy. CB altar linens are planned. EdUCatlOD....M.H...... H...... M...H...... H...... H...... H The third baby to be bom in a HANSEN & HANSEN Catholic hospital New Year’s day O’CONNOR was baby Mosly, daughter of Mr. JEWELERS Address...... $5.00 Per TRANSFER CO. and Mrs. James Mosly of 2221 Lafayette street. She arrived at 1628 17th St. ri'ELK COAL CO. Month 1535 19th St City...... Stat^...... St. Joseph’s hospital at 3:50 a.m. ONE STORE ONLY 3635 Blake 5. & H. Green Stemp* John Finkbeiner, Mgr. KE. 6381 Baby Mosly will also receive a consolation prize of a Johnson and LOCAL TRANSFER Johnson baby set from Dansberry’s pharmacy. W. S. SANDERSON Baby Mosbarger, will receive the & RRO. following gifts from Denver mer­ chants : ISU Anptho* TAb«r tttl “Th. FrI.ndIr Stor.’* One—Johnson and Johnson baby set, given by J. F. Dansberry phar­ SELECTION OF FINE COFFEE HONE PU8MC MARKET macy, 14th and Champa. Alto lull line o{ Nutt, Peenut Butter, Park Free Freeh Routed Peanut*. Oranse Pekoe Two— A sterling silver miracd b k . Shop and Save Tm , Cuban Honey, Spleen, Hapit Syrup, J 0 Uapla Candiea, CoUea Itakera. lous medal with chain, given by A. P. Wagner Church Goods Co., 606 14th street. DR. Re W, FR ITZ Three— War bond stamps val ued at $2.50, given by Jess Super MA.0541 MA.0541 This Ad Worth Money And Associates niarket, Home Public market. Beautiful NATIONAL Dentists 'Four—War bond stamps, valued Fresh Cut Flowers Something Different (01 Kth Strut UH llth Strut at 32.50, given by Chicago market, KEyttene S711 TAber (7(1 Home Public market FREEZER FRESH WESTERN Open Monday and Thonday Eres. Five — A beautiful fur coat, given by Andre De Vajda, 1618 FROSTED California street. Large Assortment of Potted STOCK Six—A potted plant, given by MALTED MILK D. DEIJTSCH Clark’s Flowers, Colfax Drjve-in. Plants and Funeral Designs OPTOMETRIST The Drink Ten Eat with a Spoon SHOW SS Taara Practica Seven—A 37.50 orchid, given by the Orchid shop, 1628 Colorado Special B zu ” ed boulevard. This Ad I" A in good Glatua Eight—A baby blanket, given by Pitted the Globe Furniture, 1448 Larimer and WV for one JANUARY Broken Leniw Dnpileated street. Largie 10c Serving Nine—A baby ring, given by JERRY BREEN For FANCY FOODS OeuHati’ Prescription Filled the Unique Dress shop, 1509 E. 13th to 21st Gennine Kryptok glnrla Vliioa Colfax. Choice Abalone Sleakt Inritible Blfeeal FLORISTi Jumbo Cooked Crabs Lenses to fits . _e*k Ten—A bath-in-ette, givea by Far and N ea r- Stanleigh’s Cradle Shop, 1332 E. Fillet of Red Snapper HOOVER’S Grennd all in one. iraaie. Colfax. 1456 California MA. 2279 Barbecued Sable FLORIDA FRUIT Open Monday Erenlnr*. Ph. TA. S(42 Eleven—A picture of mother and Kippered .Salmon Orange Bar Fresh Buffalo Fish, Crabmeat PRODUCE 00. 1519 Curtis SL ^"S?„r-."“ baby, taken by United Photo, 1521 Home Public Market Welcome Steckman! Curtis. Colorado Mountain Trout Twelve—A baby exerciser, given For the Fruit of the BELGIAN HAREB C C . K by Franklin Furniture mart,, 1519 To Fry ______lb. National Western E. 34th avenue. Cattle Industry TENDER ROASTING 4 4 . Thirteen—A dozen diapers from CHICKENS____A...... lb. Braddick Variety and Gift shop, BELGIAN HARES O C . Bakery Goods While in Denver Stock Show Opens To Bake...... Ib. »*•**- + 1604 Colorado boulevard. Fourteen—A 14-K solid gold See the Slock Show LARGE COLORED O Q . W W V W W W k In Denver, Jan. 13 cross and chain from Walter J. HENS ____ lb. Visit the The vital war program of meat Kerwin of Jos. M. Fishman, 807 16th street production and distribution will m m m . keynote the 1945 Denver Stock PIMPLES VOSS BROS. Show, Jan. 13th thru 21st. Long TIRED OR WEAK EYES Denver Dry Qoods a proving ground for fine live­ Guild WiU Meet stock, the National Western en­ FOR THE FRUIT Fresh Carrot Juice courages better breeding, brings Dally In Pinta or Qnarta buyera and sellers together, In High School FOR THE TABLE C o m p a n y ' s creating a nation-wide demand ORANGE BAR The Prize for Western livestock. The January meeting of St. Jos­ PUREBRED STOCK ENTRIES eph’s guild will be held in the SEE BREAKING RECORDS library of St. Francis de Sales’ Famous Stockman*s Store high school, Denver, Saturday, Good Things to Eat Winning Beef According to John T. Caine III, Jan, 6, at 2 p.m. The hostesses are (Located on our lower 6th floor) manager, almost 1,000 pure­ Mrs. Mary Halter, Mr.s, W. A. Fresh and Salted Niilmeali 'T bred cattle have been entered, Harpold, and Mrs. A. Stein. Mrs. DENVER FRUIT Candied Fruits and Candiea including 632 Herefords, 246 of the National A. P. McCallin, president, requests WHEAT GERM — SOY BEAN FLOUR Aberdeen - Angus, 45 Short­ all members to attend. Officers HERRING TIDBITS horns, 50 fat steers. A n d See the will be elected. & PRDDUCE Junior Show entries, largest in Mrs. A. C. Tremlett, chairman ADDISON’S history, include 638 fat steers, of the annual card party, wishes 190 fat lambs and 100 barrows. Home Public Market all members to bring their finished TA. 1369 Western Stock Show Will Find Its Wide Selection Of Carload lot show in the yards table prizes. The date set for the TA. 2758 promises to be a record- card party is Feb. 10 in S t Fran­ breaker. Way to cis de Sales’ recreation hall. Horse Exhibits with 158 Quar­ Western Clothing ter Horses and 33 Palominos will be a special feature. ITie GI Joes Have as Much THERE S GOOD NUTRITION Poultry and Rabbit Show, Wool Fun as Poor Kiddies IN ANY CUT OF MEAT THE NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW Exhibit and Colorado Pure Jess’ Super Market OPENS JANUARY 13th THRU JANUARY 20th. Seed Show are all greatly en­ Rome.—The Christmas season larged. in Rome lasts from Dec. 25 to Jan, HORSE SHOW and 6, Feast of the Epiphany, and CHICAGO RODEO then through the octave of the lat­ ter feast GI Joes this year helped FOOD FOR FREEDOM Blue-Blooded show horses; Nes------. - $ bitt-Elliott buckin’ broncs, wild care for thousands of Italian Brahma steers, clowns and ex­ children with gifts distributed -rie» D*«rSfc#i ■<* Ct4(^iwr*-KCyttMM 2Ht citing new acts promise more through the Rome chapter of the MARKET thrills than ever in the 17 per­ Holy Name society. Trie opening W IRTH Bi^Low formances of Horse Show and party was in the Cancelleria, head­ Rodeo. quarters of the Roman diocese. It is hard to say whether the children / h k ABOUT CHEAPER CUTS Tickets Go on Sale Jan. 6, or the American soldiers had more FOOD CENTER BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY 1717 Stout St, fun. A typical U. S. Santa Claus waa always prtaest at partita. _ r

Thursday, Jan. 4, 1945 Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE Colorado Springs Youth Is Reported Missing in Action So Uang Colorado Springs.— Mrs. Frances John Foster, is a pilot in France, Foster, 211% Bijou court, has re­ and a sister, Mrs. Lvnn Campbell, Centrally located estctlishnjent. ceived word front the War depart­ resides with her mother. LiniETOII VISIT ment that her son. Pvt. Robert Date Carson Home Foster, an artilleryman, has been After nine months of service with Private pttririag lot for all visit* missing in action in France since the amphibious forces in Africa Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Parish) Dec. 7. Pvt, Foster was wounded and Southern France Dave Car- —Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Martin J. in action in Italy in November, son, an ensign, has returned to the Maloney and children, Patricia, ors cars.. 1942, and received a Purple Heart States and is in Norfolk, Va, Al­ medal. He jejoined his division in though he is still on duty, Dave has John, and David, are visiting with February after a period of hos­ been promised 30 days’ leave and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Maloney and Two ^pels. pitalization. A member o f the na­ plans to be home in January. family, Lt. Comdr. Maloney has a tional guard uni^ here, he was Fred Reimers has not only re­ 10-day leave from the navy yard called to duty in January, 1942, ceived a promotion from captain to Personal service of owners. and has been overseas since May, major, but has been awarded the in Philadelphia. R 1943. His wife and three children Bronze star. The son of Mr. and Petty Officer Frank C. Broem- live in Hasty, A brother, Lt, Mrs, J. Reimers, Fred has been mel is on a 16-day leave visiting Widest price renje in the with the artillery in the South Pa­ his parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Casper SELL your CAR to cific for over a year. His wife, Broemmel, and grandmother, Mrs. Bobbie (Jamieson) Reimers, is liv­ Teresa Cooney. Loveland Parish ing in Connecticut with her par­ Miss Virginia Conrad of Salt ents. Lake City came home for the You m«7 obtain your copy of the Official Art Cal* Miss Marraerite O’Connell has Christmas holidays with her par­ returned to Chicago to resume her endar of the Eztenaion Society for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conrad, and m ra teaching after a holiday visit with family. m the year 194S by calling at our office. Due to vrar> Patron Honored her motner, Mrs. Katherine O’Om- Mrs. Harold Craig is able to be nell, and her sister, Mrs. J. Blaine time restriction*, phone or mail order* cannot be home after several days in St. Jos- GET MORE FOR IT NOW THAN LATER Loveland. — The Rev. Francis Dodd. eph’s hospital. honored this year. Kappes sang a High Mass Dec. 27 Catherine Daffy to Wed Jerry Rooney is imiproving, al- in honor of St. John the Evsngelist, A wedding to be held in St though he still is confined to the See Al O’Meara 1314Acoma Main 3111 patron of the church in Loveland. Mary’s church on Feb. 3 will be ho^ital. The altar was decorated with poin- that of Miss Catherine Duffy, The Altar and Rosary society daughter of Mrs. John William settias and evergreen. will meet Jan. 4 in the rectory, with Duffy, and the late Dr. John Wil­ ______CHRISTMAS GREETINGS The children’s choir sang for the the Rev. as host liam Duffy, and L t Edward Mack Mass. Louise and Lucille Crane, Officers will be elected. INiSECnClDES FOR HOME USE Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. The Archbishop’s guild met Jan. ROACHES, ANTS. BEDBUGS. AND AGRICULTURAL, ETC. Marilyn Ramsey, and Theresa INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN Calkum sang the solos. Lorraine Miller of St. Paul, Minn. Miss 3 with Miss Mary O’Brien. Williamson directed the singing, Duffy is a graduate of St. Mary’s Catechism classes for elementary and Mrs. Perl Shannon was at the high school and attended Loretto school children will be resumed Haney Exterminating Service AND SON CHAPELS Heights college, Denver. Lt. Miller organ. Jan. 7 after the 8 o’clock Mass, 226 15th St. TA. 0303 Five Loretto Sisters from Fort attended the University of Minne­ A Requiem Mass was offered sota before joining the army air KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 Collins were present for the Mass. Thursday, Jan. 4, for Mrs. Nora forces. He is an instructor in 2.7 At noon the sisters were guests at McGinley, mother of Miss Mar­ IS Qeveiand Ptacc a dinner served in the rectory. Rryan Field, Tex. garet McGinley, a member of the Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals Two Loretto, Sisters from Fort Miss Patty Vaeth, daughter of Archbishop's guild. Our COAL PAYMENT Plan Collins are teaching catechism to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaeth, Broad- the children in Loveland every Sun­ mooc, who is a student in St. Mary- Nothing Down — $5.00 per Month day. This is the first time in the of-the-Woods college in Indiana, Ex-Brighloii RetidenI history of S t John's parish that underwent an appendectomy Dec. Yen MUST Slere Geal New! sisters have taught regularly 21. She returned home from the Is Ho'ffle on Leave w Uh an Ok th a i counts Loveland. hospital this week. Lyons Brothers In the afternoon a reception was The Holy Name society members Brighton.— Lt. Donald H. Carl- RUGBY COAL CO. ..I f s T k held in the rectory, and many mem­ will receive Communion Sunday, Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are berg, former businessman, is en­ BEST GRADES LIGNITE AND ROUTT COUNTY COAL bers of the parish called to meet Jan. 7, in St. Mary’s church in the reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. the sisters. i o’clock Mass. The members will joying a leave after 13 months in Meet in Belgium Mrs. Frank Calkum and Mrs. told an important meeting Jan. the South and Central Pacific. Don Ramsey presided at a hostess Sunday, Jan. 7, the Third Order He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. HAUG BROS. table trimmed with two lighted of St. Francis will meet in St Carlberg of Brighton. Frederick Known the Hugo.— Jim and Bud Lyons of tapers and a large bowl of pink Mary’s church after the 4 o’clock Wemer’i BLUE PARROT INN eWorld Over MARKET INSURANCE Hugo, on duty in the European and white carnations. They served devotions. Store Now (rORMERLY RABTOAY'8) theater, met somewhere in Bel­ tea and fruit cake throughout the Miss Ethel Graher has returned COAL NOW gium on Nbv. 18, according to a afternoon. from Buffalo, N. Y., where she vis­ 'f fe Recommend CORN FED MEATS JOS. J. CELLA letter received from Mrs. Jim Members of the Altar society pre­ ited two weeks in the home of her Columbine and Industrial Beautifully Redecorated FISH AND POULTRY 1120 Sei^urity Bldg. Lyons. sented the sisters with a food parents. HAVE YOUB FUKNACB Bud is in an engineer regiment VACUUM CLEANED and Refurnished 1030 W. Colfaz TA. 7297 Phone KEystone 2633 shower. The food packages were Mrs. John Gallagher, Mrs. J. L. and at that time was in the First individually wrapped and given to McDonald, and Miss Viola Kirch- COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED army, and Jim is in an ordnance the sisters in a large, decorated box. man were on duty Thursday, Jan. SUPREUfE battalion of the Ninth army. Jim 4, at the hospitality canteen in ST O R E COAL IVOW has been across for six and a half COAL CO. months and Bud two and a half Peterson Field. PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn. U*e Our Budget Plan if You Wi*h— Nothing Down years. They have been in England, Springs Deanery Mrs. Charles Kruger was hostess — 10 Month* to Pay France, Holland, and Belgium. at a dinner Parto Dec. 27 in the Antlers hotel. Her guests were 1716-30 B-WAY The Lyons brothers are sons of Optometrist and Optician KROONEIVBERG COAL CO. Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons, who Maj. and Mrs. John Hanighen, OfACeWtoMeet Maj. Jos, Boyer, L t Richard Dud­ 1909-11 So. Broadway SP. 4478 live south of Hugo. Mass on Dec. 25 was celebrated ley, Misses Rose J. Simanek, Jo­ Helen Walsh anne and Viola Kirchman. in Hugo, Liraon, and Deertrail. A AiioeUU Next Thursday Axis* A. Saidy Die* number of soldiers and sailors W. R. JOSEPH home on furlough were in attend­ Azize A. Saidy. died Dec. 28 in a Al. Bennett ance. The church cleaning and Colorado Spring*. — The . local hospital. He was born March .4YES EXAMINED sanctuary decoration were done Colorado Spring* daanary of 17, 1895, in Furzal, Syria, the son Phon* TAbor 1 8 8 0 Men’s Clothing Dept. Colorado Springs by Mrs. Hugo Eramerling, Mrs. of Abado Thomas Saidy, deceased, 2 1 8 -3 1 0 lUtaatle BM|. Charles Walker, Mrs. F. C. Reich­ the ACCW will meet Thura- and Sadie Koory Saidy. He came ert, Mrs, Albert Wnsbaum, Mrs. day eeaning, tfan. 11, at 8 to the United States 34 years »go, St. Joseph’s Parish o'clock in St. Mary’* high Society Brand & Robert Meredith, in Hugo; Mrs. and operated a linen shop In (POLISH) The Murray Drug Go. Joe Kollath in Limon; and Mrs. achool auditorinm. Many im­ Omaha, Nebr., for 14 years before Phil Ross in Deertrail. portant mattar* are to be coming to Colorado Springs, where Brayton Clothes FERKINS-SHEABER “ Superior Service Store$’* Mrs. Mike Foley of Denver diacuaied and a larga attend­ he was in the same business. spent the holidays with her sisters, ance from all pariaht* of tha Westerkamp Brosi Main Store Phone Main 144 In 1929 in Omaha he married Mrs. Welle Will and Mrs. Margaret city ia expected. Josephine Koory, who survives. Mr. COLORADO SPRINGS’ HMn Stor* — II North Tejea St. The Rev. William J. Kelly, KE. 9043 5106 Wash. Beaver. Saidy was a member of Corpus The mflV Co. SMARTEST STORE North Stor* — m North Ttjoa St. Mary Emmerling came from director of Colorado Spring* Christ! parish. Survivors, besides EVEHYTHING A GOOD GROCERY deanery, will announce plan* SHOULD HAVE Denver to spend the holidays with his motner and wife, include six 2ND FLOOR her parents, brother, and sister. for the city-wide Holy Hour BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Apparel and Gifts for daughters, Patricia, Dolores, Sonia, —WE DELIVER— The Heyse Sheet An anniversary Requiem Mass . to be conducted in St. Mary’* Margaret, Kathleen, and Linda all Men, Women and was celebrated for Joe Will, who church on Sunday eToning, of Colorado Springs; a son, Ronald, Metal Workfs was killed at Pearl Harbor Dec. 7. Jan. 14. A prominent apeaker Colorado Springs; four brothers Children INCORPORATED A Mass was also offered for Jimmy will addreaa the meeting. Mrt. BEATING ■ ROOFING and two sisters. A Requiem High SHEET METAL Connelly, killed in action on Dec. Emmett H. Knight, president J, Douslu Crouch C. D. O’Brten Mass was celebrated Jan. 2 in the 111 North Welwr StrMt 18. of the deanery, will preside. Corpus Christ! church by the Rev, Phan.: Main i l l 102-104 North Tejon Street E*t 188S Anthony C. Elzi. The Rev, John BOULDER SOLDIER REPORTED Nelson, O.M.I., Vas deacon, and the Handmade Fnrnitan — Antlqa** Rev. Michael Kavanagh, subdea­ TRY Reproduced — Repairing — Rcfiniibing con. Interment was in the Ever­ Upholitering — Draptrit* green cemetery. Whitney Electric Co. MISSING IN ACTION IN EUROPE William C. Kloer, 67, a resident Pete Baroni of Colorado Springs 35 years, died Electrical Service Dec. 30. He is survived by two Furniture Shop Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Joseph’s hospital in Denver and 208 No. Tejon M 906 ish)— Mrs. Elsie Clyncke Ander­ has received her cap. sons, Ralph J. Kloer, now oversees PHONE M. 6309 1% SO. CASCADE AVE. with the army, and William R ■•EST. 1918” son received word Dec. 20 that her John Reinert writes from some Kloer of Colorado Springs, and two husband, Pfc. Frank Anderson, where in the South Pacific that he pandchildren, Barbara and Janice Balova, Graen and was reported missing in action greatly appreciates the work of Kloer. A Requiem Mass was sung FOOTWEAR somewhere in Germany Dec. 3. in St. Mary’s church Jan. 2. Burial Hamilton Watcho* the Red Cross in all its phases. was in the Evergreen cemetery. 54 Year* of Quality She is teaching in the Boulder ROSARIES public schools. He says that he ia proud to have PTA Will Meet ALSO HOSIERY AN'n BAGS been a part of the local organi­ St. Mary’s Parent-Teachers’ as- S. Sgt. Robert Henson, son of tociation will meet Wednesday, K A P ELXES . Mrs. E. K. Henson, is now at the zation here at home where he was The Vorhes 3hoe Go* one of the Boulder chapter’s qual­ Jan. 10, at 3:15 p.m., in the school * a. TEJON air transport base in Reno, Nev., ified first aid instructors. auditorium. This will be preceded and has been authorized to wear by a council meeting at 2:30. All the Aviation badge “ Air Crew The young people of the parish room mothers, committee chair­ S.AVE WITH SAFE'TY 24-Hour Service Members,’’ which signifies that he from the eighth grade through men, and officers are invited to at UP TO 30% is one of two enlisted men in a high school age entertained at tend the council meeting. Mrs. A. M c C a r t y five-man crew operating a C-46, their dancing party in the school L. Cass is president. Mrs. P. L. M. E. McGARTY, tj'; the largest two-engine cargo plane auditorium on Friday evening, Montgomery, ways and means C O A L C O . in the world. Dec. 29. Chaperones were Mr. and chairman, will give a financial p.»^-/AfSI/RAiVC£-Amo Miss Dorothy Garbarino has Mrs. Robert Giles. The party was report on the recent movie spon­ well attended. 313-t Cola. StTlnt* Bank Bid*. Main 6 4 0 5 completed her first six months of sored by the Parent-Teachers’ as­ training as a cadet nurse at St. Jan. 7 will be Communion Sun­ sociation. A short program of en­ day for members of the Altar and tertainment will be presented by Relief From Laundry Rosary society. the pupils of the school. Tea will something new The parochial school reopened be served. UNDERGROUND AMERICA Difficulties on Wednesday, Jan. 3, wRh the 8 Mrs. R. F. Van Overschelde, 1120 something different o'clock Mass. Many new improve­ N. Wahsatch avenue, is entertain­ ments have been made in the chil ing the room mothers of the fifth, h helping, win the war dren’s lunchroom in the school sixth, seventh, and eighth grades of building and appreciation is ex­ St. Mary’s Parent-Teachers’ asso­ To satisfy the ravenous appetite of the Allied tonnage transported by the Burlington Lines ciation Fh-iday afternoon, Jan. 5, at pressed to Mrs. Dobson, who takes war machine for metal for snells and tanks and is prodnets of mines. such an interest in preparing and 2:30. Plans will be made for the serving the hot lunches. next financial project to be spon­ ships—for fuel for fleets and planes and fac* sored by the association. The guest tones—for concrete for runways and fortifica­ The opening of many mines and quarries^ The Knights of Columbus hclc which today are producing invaluable war ma« their regular meeting on Wednes­ will be Mrs. Henry Maly, Mrs. C. tions, ''Underground .America” is performing day evening, Jan. 3. Before the J. Schmidt, Mrs. E. T. Kilday, Mrs. miracles of pr^uction. terials, was initiated through the Bnrlington's closing of school for the holidays, Clara Codec, Mrs. Joe Lueb, Mrs. Traffic and Industrial Departments, and by the this organization gave the annual James Keating, "Mrs. A. Hanne- Assisting the mines and collieries and oil wells provision of necessary freight rates and servicesi Yout jewelry can he remodeled—precious Christmas party for the school man, and Mrs. P. L. Montgomery. and tpiarries in performing these miracles are children. Mrs. Emmett Knight, Miss Mary Amenca's railroads, working ’round the clock The Burlington's 11,000 miles of railroad are gems can be set in new mountings. Jacques^ Ann Knight, and Judith Knight Adler and William Kassel, creative jewelry Recent Baptisms included that were guests of Miss Anna Clarke to transport their vital output where and when an indispensable link between "Undergronnd of John Giesler, with Clifford in Pueblo over New Year’s. it is needed. Approximately 40 per cent of all America” and the battlefields of this global wari, designers, will submit sketches suggesting Reishler and Mrs. Mary Karll as the modem treyid in re-design that will add sponsors. Father Thomas Zabo- litzky, O.S.B., officiated at the COLORADO F. W. JOHNSON, General Fatsangtr Agoat L. R. SCHRAMM; General FreighI Agent years of pleasure to the jewelry you now ceremony. Janet Gail, daughter of UPHOLSTERY ,CO. 17th and Champa, Danver possess. Mr, and Mrs. John Wame, spon­ sored by Mr. and Mrs. William RECOVER 2 PIECES Brough, was also baptized. FRIEZE AND TAPESTRY 155.00 AND UP Name ‘Church of God’ Is 2459 16th St. GL. 2304 Refused Incorporation FOR SMART ^CREATpR OF FINE JEWELRY _ New York.—A petition for a cer­ On their way to gladden the tificate of incorporation of a mem­ LAOIES’ WEAR heart of every houaewife are brighl bership corporation to bo known Yhit new metal waah tuba, the firal as “ Church of God World Head­ 534 16.l^ rONTIUS BUILDING STREET DENVER in two year* from the American quarters, Inc.," has been denied COLORADO SPRINGS ■ i '^ 1 ,.. BROADMOOR HOTEL Can company’* plant in Atlanta, by the New York Supreme Court KARELLA SHOP Ca., which ha* been ahut down on the ground that the appellation, 70 Broadway — Denver li Route owing to metal reatriction* affecting “ Church of God," is a generic term, AND thi* product. The worker above ia which the incorporators should not 439 Main St. — Longmont “ aeaming” bottom of tub.— ('/nWr- be permitted to arrogate to their BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY notionad^ oxn uia, AN ESSBflTIAL LINK IN TRANSCONTINENTAL.TRANSPORTATION T h I

PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 4, 1945

DfiP ni ThniJ^nd^ CalhoUc villages in the prov- LESTER’S w n e UJ l liuusunus j „ ^ occidental Misamis on BIUE-A-WEE CAFE General Meeting the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, now wholly in the hands Mrs. Frank Stone WATCH REPAIRS MR. AND HRS. Save Your Clothes of Filipino guerrillas according to one of Gen. MacArthur’t recent GEO. ES8ENPREI8 7-DAY SERVICE communiques, is pictured below. The entire province is staffed by XEW LOCATION St. Columban priests, who are in charge *of 11 parishea there. Father ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE William G. Hennessey of Providence, R. I., is superior of 14 priests, 1023 Broadway KE. 9731 By Cleaning Will Be Held in To Give Tea for 1529 Welton CHerry 2447 IT* Appreciate Your Patronage who are laboring among a papulation of 210,000 in an area of 2,000 THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME square miles. GlobeviDe Parish Altar Society COLFAX MARKET COLFAX AT COLFAX AT (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish, (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) DOWNING HABION Denver) Mrs. Frank L. Stone, 2816 Java The annual general parish meet­ court, retiring president of the Ro­ ing will take place in the school sary Altar society, will give a tea hall Monday evening, Jan. 8, at 8 at the monthly meeting of the so­ W* Sptetsllu in Phone 9 9 o'clock. Every member in the par- ciety on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 1 “ Everything 6 * ish is invited to take part in this o’clock in the church auditorium. MILK FED Tabor ‘1776’ Why Pay More? meeting, as matters of vital im­ She will be sissisted by the other POULTRY Under the (Trademark) portance to the parish will be officers, Mrs. George Magor, Mrs. Drought up for general discussion J. J. Ingling, and Mrs. E. P, Gart- Sea” and will be decided. Election of land. The tea will be given by Cempitts Lin* of members for the parish committee BRUNO'5 Mrs. Stone for her officers and SEA FOODS and 1130 E. will also be held at this meeting. her committee heads: Mrs. James FRE.SH nSH Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores Members of the seventh and Torley, visitation; Mrs. Ray Olsen, Gilfax Ave. mCOBFORATEO eighth grades, under the direction publicity; Mrs. Robert Sanders, of an interior decorator, thoroughly ways and means; Mrs. Jennie Mil­ PREB DEUVEET AT 1* A. H. AND I P. M. I Colorcuio Ovmed Stores cleaned and renovated the parish ler, deanery; Mrs. Minnie Coursey, school hall. Parishioners are in­ games circles; Mrs. Bernard Plitz, Englewood 800 Santa Fb Dr. vited to visit and inspect the work. advocate; and Mrs. 0. H. Hast­ Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California New shades, preferably Venetian ings, communications. Mrs. George blinds, are sought for the hall. Magor and Mrs. E. P. Gartland MUNICIPAL and 15th and California Donors are asked to call the rec­ will pour at the tea. Cards will ITe Do Not Hate Speclai Sales But Sell You at Our Lotcesl tory, KEystone 6771. Pupils who NEWMAN CLUB, CYO TO MEET be played after the meeting. The CORPORATION BONDS Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. helped repaint the hall were enter­ new officers of the society who tained at a skating party in Ever­ will be installed at this meeting green Thursday, Dec. 28. They IN BLESSED SACRAMENT HALL are: Mrs. George Magor, presi­ PREFERRED and were the ^ e s ts of Mr. and Mrs. dent; Mrs. James Bickett, vice MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER John B. iJaverson in the Kateri ------7------president; Mrs. J. J. Ingling, sec­ COMMON STOCKS Tekakwitha lodge. (Blessed Sacrament Parish, and CYO work without having to retary; and Mrs. A. C. Carroll, The merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are The Altar and Rosary society Denver) be away from home on two school treaurer. anxious to work with you and are deserring of your patronage. Co' nights. Parents and students are We specialize in securities of this area. will meet in the school hall Friday The Junior Newman club of The Little Flower circle will operate with them.______evening, Jan. 6, at 8 o’clock. All Blessed Sacrament parish will meet asked to co-operate in making the We invite pour inquiries. new program successful. meet in Mrs. Carl Anderson’s members are requested to attend Thursday night at 7 o’clock. The home, 2421 King street, on St. John’s Parish the meeting, at which the election meeting will last an hour, and The Boy Scout auxiliary of Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 1:30. A of officers for the new year will then the students will take part troop 145 will hold its monthly card session will be held. SULLIVAN & C o m p a n y be held. The members will receive in the recreational program of the luncheon for the children in the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Holy Communion in a body in the CYO, which will meet at 8 o’clock. basement of the Blessed Sacrament Holy Name Men to Have Party Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 SIXTH AVENUE 7:30 Mass Sunday morning, Jan. 7. The chan^ in the time and meet­ school Jan. 10. The members later The Holy Name society will give Holy Name Men to Meet ing night'-of the Junior Newman will go to the home of Mrs. Andrew a games party in the church audi­ GIFT SHOP OLIVER’S torium on Thursday evening, Jan. HRS. IRENE CORRAOO The men of the Holy Name so­ club has been inaugurated for the Demshki for dessert luncheon, with ciety will meet in the school hall convenience of the public high Mrs. Ralph Hogan as co-hostess. 18, at 8 o’clock. The object of the Cifu for Baby party is to raise funds to provide INFANTS’ WEAK — TOYS Tuesday |vening, Jan. 9, at 8 school students so that they can A business meeting will be held. KEEP YOUR BIN FILLED STATIONERY — JEWELRY MARKET o’clock. take part in both Junior Newman At the Christmas party 71% religious articles for service men 7«l E. * three musical numbers. Aliss The schedules and rules as ar- officer paid particular attention to Thompson assisted at the piano. rai^ed and announced by the Rev. tiic Church’s methods of bringing American COCKTAIL The grade school choir will hold James F. Uoynihan, league presi­ relief to countless war victims. dent, foUow: ■ Romance’ ’ fn for AUTO a party after school Friday, Jan. Ontstanding in the mind of L t PLUS 5. NORTHSIDE Taylor is the work being accom­ THE BEAUTIFUL “ Ssn Diego 1 Love You” Installation of new officers of WEEK JAN. 7 plished by several religious orders, B o w lin g St. Clara's vs. Pkzscatatiaa school Starrini the tirl who appured in COCKTAIL LOUNGE SERVICE the Altar society will take place in Ml Csrasd school' vs. SL Vineant’s among them the Saiesians, the Jes­ pcrion at tha Park Theatre, a meeting in the rectory 'l^esday Sl Patrick’s vs. SL DoaUnic’s uits, and several communities of Loalae Albritton St. Catharins’s vs.'Holy Family school afternoon, Jan. 9. Preceding the relipous -women. He is unstinting MATINEES - SATUKOAT meeting there will be devotions in KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WEEK JAN. 14 11 The Colonial Dining Room ' ’ f. (Stsadfaigs Dac. 2S) Mt. Carmel school vs. Holy FaasOy in his praise for the heruclean ef­ SUNDAY AND ALL HOUDATS the church at 1:30. The members TEAMS— W . L. Pet. school. forts being made by these groups AT 2 P.M. Features Fine Food Daily ■ > EAST COLFAX PACKARD SERVICE of the society will receive Com­ Wsrdana______30 IS MS Sl Cathorioo's vs. Sl. Docs laic’s to...... alleviate the suffering brougl :ht St. Vlacaot’s vs. Sl Clara's munion in a body in the 8 o’clock Guards ..... 29 19 .604 about among the civilian po^la- AU TO P A R T S Downtawu LacatieB Darutiat ...... a— .____ 25 23 JS21 SL Patrick’s vs. PrtssatsUon school Mass Sunday. WEEK JAN. 21 tions by the ravages of war. Star­ 710 E. COLFAX Tka Only Packard Sarrlca la Daarar Grand Kjii|hts 24 24 .800 The Holy Name society’s Pin­ Sacrelaries______22 26 .458 Sl Clara's vs. Mt. Carmal school vation, disease, and crime are but Distinctive far Tom Kant Apprcefatci Yoor Fatmuc* Packard Denver Co. ochle club will open- a new series of Trustoaa ______22 26 .4BS S l Vlncaat's vs. Prsaantation school three of the pressing problems fac­ TA. 0341 CbancaUors______21 27 .436 Sl Dooiisic's vs. Holy Family school DUtrikatora five evenings of play beginning Naviratdr. ______19 29 J96 Sl CathoHno’s vs. St. Patrick’s ing charity workers in the war "U It Can B« Bad— Wa Har^ It” TA. U U Friday, Jan. 5. The w ^ following WEEK JAN. 28 l i t ISU 81. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS areas. F IX E F O O D S I it is planned to have Ladies’ night St. Cathorias’s vs. SL Clara’s CSmaa Avf. Holy Family school vs. Prstantation L t Taylor, who is home on a 30- All men in the parish and their Kavanaurb, G ...... 4S I82.M school h COCKTAIL LOUNOE i Small, G K ______48 179.25 day leave, believes the experiences friends are invited to take part in St. Patrick's vs. SL 'Viacoat’s he has had in the war zones will Special Luncheons and Dinners SHRADER’S Gallagbar, T ------3 177.83 St, Dominic’s vs. Mt. Cansel school the tournament. Sehwar, W ______45 174.78 WEEK FEB. 4 be an invaluable aid to him in To Avoid Waiting Reserve Tables in Advance Five converts were received into Coursey, C ______48 172.00St. Catbsrine's vs. Presentatloo school _____ 48 17025 peace-time activity with the St the Church at Christmas time. P. Wagner, S Holy Family school vs. SL Clara’s _____ 48 16923 Vincent de Paul society. SerTice Station Mullen, D St, Domteic’s vs. St. Vlocsnrs BOGGIO’S ROTI§SERlE Among the group were a mother NeUon, CK 4S 1694)9 Sl. Patrick's vs. Ml Carmel school Graduated from Reris high Tremont at Broadway KE. 9618 J — and her two daughters. Guikurst, T 45 168.64 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 42 168.14 WEEK FEB. U school in 1928 and from Regis col- Infants baptized were William Geier, W St. Catheriae's vs. St. Viacaat's Piacatella, C ...... 45 167.78 lege in 1933, Lt. T ^ lo r received a Charles Melchoir, son of Mr.^and 48 16729 Sl Clara’s vs. SL Domiaic’s MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING Dillon, D ___ Holy Family school vs. SL Patrick’s law degree from Harvard univer­ IPe Invite Yon lo Fisit Mrs. Conrad Melchior, sponsors, H. Miller, C __ J t _ 41 16789 Yonrs to Enjoy ____ 38 16728 Presantstioa school rs. ML Cannol sity, and in February, 1937, was Frank Melchior and Helen Reardoa, W school Melchior; Allen Albert Melchior, Raamusaen, N ___ 48 16681 admitted to the Colorado bar. At For added plaaaare, entertain at the WEEK FEB. is TED CHASE Prepare Your Gar son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mel­ Kurtz, N ...... 44 16329 the time he received his commis­ Cosmopolitan — PIONEER DINING Ingram’s Cafe Perscbilte, D ______48 16089 Sl Clan’s vs. SL Patrick's BOOM.. chior, sponsors, Joseph Mel­ Swigert, C ...... «... 36 15789 ProssaUtioa school vs. St. Dominic’s sion, in October, 1942, he was an U S E D C A R S for Winter chior and Rose Melchior; Eliza­ Sheehan, GK ______48 156.48 Sl Vfacaat's vs. Holy Family school assistant in Denver to Judge J. COFFEE S l Cathsriao's vs. ML Csrmd school COLFAX Oa. Stop beth Ann Bowman, daughter of Mulligan. G K ______42 18582 Foster Symes. His family resides SHOPPE . . and Bar AT DETROIT Saptr 8«rifc« Rubber Weather Strips, Frost Demorat, S ...... 48 ■ 1552.3 EASTSIOE at 837 L<^st street in Denver. BAMBOO RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. Seaman William Bowman and Mariacber, D ______48 154.48 Opp. E. Hkcb MI E. IMk Atc. Shields, Cler-Vne, Ajax WEEK JAN. 7 ROOM. Reo. . EA. 1723 atPcBB. HA.47M Mrs. W. Bowman, sponsors, Nicodemua, W ------— .— ^ 48 15381 Loyola school vs. Anauacistiaa school Anti-Freeze. Beckius, N ______48 153.48 ommended the Jolm Huniady and Ellen Huniady; S l Eliisboth's vs. SL Philemoaa’s For Better Foods Alcorn, S ______42 151.82 St. John's vs. Cathedral school Coamopolitan and Louise Ann Sprague, daughter ...... 45 181.07 Two Religions Works Simpson. T __ ... Blessod Sacrament school vs. Sacred to out-of-town Marshall Aato Supply of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sprague, Breen, N ...... ______38 150.50 and Driiks TED MARSHALL Heart school frienda. sponsors, Sgt James J. Sweeney Joseph, C ______48 IS0.48 St. Joseph’s— bye Given to Art Mnseum ______42 149.79 DODGE - PLYMOUTH Reilly, S ...... WEEK JAN. 14 OPEN ALL NIGHT WHOLESALE AND REItAIL and Mrs. Kathleen E. Cantrall. ______48 14887 Crede, G .... St. Elizshsth’s vs. Cathedral school Cosmopelitan Hotel AUTO SUPPLIES Parishioners are asked to con­ 48 147.85 OWNERS J. Miller, G ______Sscrod Hoart school vs. Sl John’s Two valuable religions printings 48 147.81 J. B. HERNDON. JB. Gea. Mgr. 58 BROADWAY lSS-37.1* Piftosatk Stisst tinue their support of the special Johnson, W ...... Annuacistlon school vs. Blessed Sacra­ 48 147.62 by 15th century artists are' in­ At Clsvelaad Plata collection on the first Sunday of Dehmer, G .....— ment school 24 147.13 Jack Flavin, Serrio. M»r.. sari: Albus, S St. Joseph’s vs. SL PhUamsaa's cluded in a gift of three paintings PHONE TAkor 404 every month so as to enlarge the 38 142.72 Yoar preaeat ear or track may hara Victory club fund. All contribu­ avello, GK ... Loyola school—hye and a drawing made recently to to aerva a lone, lonr thna! You can Usnia, N ___ 48 139.69 WEEK JAN. 21 the DenVer Art museum by Robert depend on oar trained mecbanica for tions to the special collection will Setero. D ...... 48 13988 138.06 ABaunciatioa school vs. Sl. Josoph's Lehman, New York banker and aerriea that will iTisnre tha maximum YOUR CAR IShTT GETTINC be used for tiie new schooL Haalctll, T St, Elizaboth's vs. BUssod Sacramtnt of low-ooat, lons'life tranaportatkm. AI Wagnar, T ------42 137.36 school famous collector of art. The works ARGONAUT HOTEL Saa ua NOWl ANY YOUNGER. SEE Dryar, C ...... 42 137.12 Loyola school vs. Sacrad Heart school are “ St. Agath^” late 15th cen­ Where Denver'e Society Entertiuiaa for Luaeheona and Dimnera HIGH GAME S l Philomsna’s vs. St. John’s tury Italian painting on wood by TOWING SERVICE “ Jo e ” YOUHC Taaraa Cathtdrsl school— hye Parents to Visit an artist of the Umbrian school, FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, 1 Wardens ...... : WEEK JAN. 28 PACKARD SPEOAUST Z Guards ...... vOe St. Philomena's vs, Annunciatioa school and “ The Visitation,” a Flemish DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 Standard Motor Co. 3 Grand Knights ...... —-—— —— *88 Cathodral school vs. Sacred Haart painting on wood dating from Auto Service Station IndividuaU school ' Cathedral School 287 about 1500. 13th & Clenarm CH. 6596 Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 1 Piscatolla . Sl Joseph’s vs. SL Eliubeth’s Beautiful Ballrooms Privata Dtalug Roeau 2 Kavanaugh 245 Blessed SacraaMnt school vs. SL John's __ 245 “ S t Agatha” depicts the< saint 3 Small ...... Loyola school— bys standing in the stone portico of Monday, Jan. 8, will be visiting 4 Sheehan 241 WEEK FEB. 4 EXPERT day for parents and friends of stu­ HIGH SERIES SL Elizabeth's vs. Annnncistioa school a bnilding which overlooks a Teams BUCKLEY BROS. dents in Cathedral school, Denver. Loyola sebeol vs. St. John’s typical landscape of Umbrian thould be a day of real for mother too, so AUTO REPAIR The faculty extends an invitation 1 Wardens ...... ------—. 2,642 Cathodral school vs. Blessod Secrazasnt hiUs. The ■ sky...... is gold leaf in the Stadebaker Sales and Service 2 Deputies------2859 schod All 2.855 bring the whole family to the Edelweiss for NEW AND USED CABS AND TKUCSS to every parent to visit the class­ 3 Guards St. Joseph’s vs. Sacred Heart scheat old Gothic conventibn, which XaiT Tlmt Paraitato Individuals l sunoflv Sunday Dinner. Anto Repairing AR Makes rooms. S Philomaaa’a— bye symbolizes the presence of the 1 Small « — ...... 837 WEEK FEB. 11 Deity. The saint carries her at­ Battery and Elec^e Sarrlea Northwestern Auto Co. The Cathedral-SL James’ PTA 2 Kavanaugh ------— Annunciation school vs. SL John’s tributes, a cup and the marytz’s B <^ and Fencer Work 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 urges parents and friends to take 3 DiUon...... —• Sscrod Heart school vs. SL PhOemmu 350 Broadway SP. 4111 advantage of this opportunity to St. EUzahstb’s vs. Loyels school palm. meet the teachersachers and to attend the Cathodral school vs. SL Joseph’s Influence o f the paintings of classes with the youngsters. Those S L John’ s Sqnad is Blessod Sscramsnt school— bye WEEK FEB. 18 Rogier van der ^Weyden upon the » EDELWEISS DODGE-PLYMOFTH OWNERS who wish may have ^ e ir lunch in Annunciatioa school vs. Cathodral artist who painted “ The Visita­ 1644 GIfNARM Open 11 a.m. 'til 3 aun. the school cafeteria. Working Out Under school tion” is plainly visible, accord­ NOW’S the Time to Consider— A meeting of the PTA will be Sl Joseph’s vs. Blessed Sacrament ing to Otto Karl Bach, director held in the eighth grade classroom school ENGINE TUNE-UP— ^A simple “ tune up” by our trained Eyes of New Coach Sl Philemsaa’s vs. Loyola school of the Denver Art museum. The mechanics costs surprisingly little— yet assures quicker start­ at 3 p.m. February will be an St. Elizabeth's vs. Sacred Heart school setting is a Gothic portico with important month for PTA mem­ SL Joha’o—hye ing, faster pick up, smoother performance, and greater econ­ glimpses of the lowland and the bers. Feb. 5 the students -will give The junior cagers of St. John’s WEEK FEB. 2S omy! AamiaciatieB school vs, Soersd Hoort towers o f a castle visible throngh GRAND CAFE '/ / / / ^ a talent parade for parents and school started workouts Tuesday school the arches of the porch. The 431 17th St. MA. 6652 friends of Cathedral. The PTA evening, Jan. 2, in the gymnasium Loyola ached vs. Cathedral school meeting of the Blessed Virgin and (Between Glenarm and Trement) THE Sl Joseph’s vs. Sl John’s •KPs^Ottlmkfr JAMES MOTOR CO. of the Steck school. Fifth and Ash Open 11 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M. will gi-ve a games party Feb. 10 to Blessod Sacrament school vs. SL S t Elizabeth is portrayed in the 1278 iJncoln Dodge £ Plymouth Sides & Service, K£. 8221 raise funds to purchase needed streets, Denver. Although getting Philomena’s center. The figures are painted in (Slewed Hondara equipment for the school. off to a late start the squad has St. EUzsbeth’o—bys gray tones, which developed in SERVING THE FINEST WEEK APRIL 4 hopes of making a good showing Flanders througdi interest o f art­ AMERICAN AND under the direction of the new St. Elizabeth’s vs. St. John’s DOWNING GOAL Loyola school vs. Blessed SacraaMnt ists in sculpture and their at­ CHINESE FOODS coach, Robert (Bob) Hamblin, for­ Khoot YUCCA tempts to simnlate stone carvings mer Cathedral high school player. CatMrol ocbool vs. S t PkiloMBa'i on the painted exteriors of altar LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS AND HDWE. CO. The team is handicapped by the Loyola Kbool v». St. eloocpk'a VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE KEEP UP THE HOMES AsnuDcUtioo sekool— hyu wings.' “SINCE 1»I4“ lack of a regular gym in which to “THERE’S NO FUEL LIKE AN practice, since it can get -the RULES " 1. PUyor mutt bo a booa M o mvmktr Your Purchase of 'War Bonds OLD FUEL” Steck gym only twice a week. The of tko ockool for wkick ke playo. Ho and Stampa Helpa to Secure Your YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR mutt kavo boon undtr 15 yoor* of act at 3260 Downing TA. 2515 entire 1944 first team was lost by graduation, and the new coach tko oponinf of tebool tkli yoor, to., ko Future. mutt kmvo boon born aftor Sept. 8» 1929. Patronize These Reliable Service Firma will be forced to start from scratch. Toamt utinf inolffiblo ployort forfeit Several likely candidates are on aU fames to which such men toko port ^ Morale hand, however, and the squad ex­ 2. Tko ruloo el play to bo foUewod oro I Forget your pects a good year. the tamo at adopted by the Senior Poro* 'EARL J.‘ spanmiiiDii ckiol leofue. LflnOE'S " carea for a The coach is a brother of the 3. Date and time of fomot should bo few FLOORS SANDED 1543 Latimer 5t. V cA f/ iin .226b Rev. James Hamblin of the Regis­ orroBfod to tbo convontonco el tko two OF DENVER momenta STROHMINGER ter and St. Philomena’s parish. athletic diroctero on tome doy to tko AND FINISHED week in which tko fame it liotod. //\ Electrical Contracting QoaUty Mnteriab oad Workaiuuhtp 4. Roforoos should bo procured by* the CHUCK*’ HEFNER s m m team diroctors. COCK.N’ BULL ROOM Licaued mod Bondad in Citr of Danvtr RUBBER Queen’s Dauglilers Will 6. Director of tbo wioniaf team should HAMMOND ORGAN John Floor Service notify the leayuo prodidost at TA. 2030 ROSE ROOM 817 14th St. '’X m w " Phone GR. 3240 • Free Eatimate of the score of the fame not later than BLUE ROOM DUKE’S GRILL DANCING Meet Next in February Friday ovenlaf el the week of tbo fomOp 1620 E. 34th Ave. PIAXOS to t ^ t the leofue standtoft may bo Fine Liqueurs kept up to dote. Exeelient Cuisine • WANTED • TUNED The Queen’s Daughters will not 6. Each team should send on ontraaco Specializing in Quality Plumbing and • SOLD • REPAIRED foe of $I to the loofuo president This meet in January. The first meet­ is to oocuro a suitable pennant for tbo “ A Place for the DUeriminadng'’ -The Spaghetti King ef the West Heating Repairs ARNOLD WADE ing of the new year will be held leofuo champions. From coast to coast none better. Sunday, Feb. 4, in the home of 7. PUco of fames most bo arranfod E. CoUax at Btosl* Phoas EM. 1817 Often imitated bit morcr eqioled. 425 14th St. TA. 3805 by tim team dlr^tors. Miss Teresa Maher, 965 Pennsyl­ 2450 For Your Sunday Dinner or Any Day GR. vania street, Denver. SLAHERY & COMPANY 19th St. Spaghetti or Ravioli 9958 Va VOR RECEIVED PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS A reader wishes to publish thanks TO M FLAHERTY’S 1726 M.4RKET STREET^ for a favor received through the \ WELTOIV BUFFET | intercession of the Blessed Mother. JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 1643 Welton Bride-;Elect O C C T O N f S Of Denver Man JOHNS-MANVILLE FLOORING Announcing for Modern Floors in Genuine Italian Spaghetti Homes, Cfanrches, Schools, Hospitals A Complete R eantifal €k>lors Ravioli and Chicken WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR BOOKLET, Menu of “IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS’* Potenzese Style THE Op6n Daily from 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. BUILDIHG A MAIHTEHAHGE CO. DELICIOUS SEAFOODS Tha moral o f this picture is that we MENU C6l ORAOD m o u n t a i n t r o u t , maitre dliStol- 1863 Wasee St. KE. 2371 must toke core of our present auto­ FRIEO EASTERN SEA SCALLOPS. Tartar Sauce.. .i.as Plain Spaghetti —...... 50< .1 .5 0 Plaasa aimtlon Tbs Rfziitor whni sskins for booklat BROILED SHAD ROE. Stripped with Bacon------mobiles, ond portkulariy our motor Spaghetti ahd Two Meat Balls...... —....65^ FRIED JUMBO FROG LEGS, wiUi Tartar Sauce.... .1 .7 5 8T0-VE AND FUBNACK PARTS STILL FRIED N. T. COUNT OYSTERS. Garniahed.... .1 .2 5 cor batteries tvhich are out of sight Spaghetti and Two Italian Sausages______„ .7 5 ^ . AVAILABLB-DONT WAIT BROILED BARRACUDA FILLETS, Lemon Butter. 1.10 Edwin R. Clayton and so often neglecthd. Spaghetti and Chicken...... 1.00 BROILED POMPANO, maitre d’botel------l.S O FRESH LOBSTER, a’ la Newbourg an Caaiarole... .1 .5 0 GEO. A. PULLEN Plbg. & Htg. Co. Make a point of dropping in once or Spaghetti with Thigh and Leg of Chicken...... - „1.25 GRILLED LAKE 8UFBBIOR WHITEFI8H, Lemon BuUer------1 .1 0 M444 Court Place twice a month. W e’ll check your PRIED FRESH GULF SHRIMP, Garniahed______.1 .2 5 STOVE & FURNACE Plain Ravioli...... ------.7 5 ^ FRIED FILLET OF SOLE. Tartar Sauce------1 .1 0 DENVEB, COLORADO battery for you . . . odd water and Ravioli and Two Meat Balls______. 1.00 FRIED HALIBUT or SALMON STEAK______1 .1 0 REPAIR COMPANY see that it's operating properly. BROILED SALT MACKEREL Drawn in Butter______1 .1 0 MA. 2310 . 1.10 1331 Lawrcnca Straat Ravioli and Two Italian Sausages.. RED 8NAPPKB, Baked Southern Style— ------1 .1 0 Sas. Pbont — XAst C3I2 There is no charge for this “service Ravioli and Chicks De Luxe...... „1 .5 0 STEAMED FINAN HADDIE. Boiled Potato, Drawn in Butter—...... _ „ 1 .1 0 TABOR 1321 DENVFB. COLO. with a smile.” FRIED JUMBO SILVER SMELTS. Tartar Sauce...... 1 .1 0 Try Our Combination Salad with Pure Olive pil....25^ ALBACOEB TUNA STEAK, Broiled in Paraley Butter------1 .1 0 Wh»m Mceuary FRESH DEVIL CRAB, a la PeUcan______1 -2 5 replace with a We Carefully Put Up Orders to Go Out OYSTER STEW, a la carte...... J....6S Of interest to Denver friends is APPETIZERS — RELISH — SOUP — VEGETABLES — SALAD — DESSERTS Gould—die auto- the annonneement .in Wilmington, If You Have Your Own Container. methre battery that Enjoy the music of Eve Thomas at the Hammond Electric NO GOOD Del., of the coming marriage of hat the tome ad- WE CATER TO PARTIES Novachord and Delores Petrie with her accordian. can result from using improper materials no matter how expert raeced dedge and Miss Rita Sieploe (above) to S. Sgt NO TABLE CHARGE the workman. dardf eotutrvdlatt John J. (Jack) CampbeU, Jr., eon Brick Stain for bricks and stncco. of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of NO UQUORS SERVED A Good Place to Eat— at the big diaaldt Where You Meat the Smartest People in Town Shingle Stain prevents warping and no peeling. of Indudry. St. John's parish. Miss Sleptoe is Colorilex Plus Concrete Floor Stain— penetrates— not a paint the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ at HARRY ROSENTHAL’S or enamel. DAVE STACB liam A. Steptoe of Wilmington, Villano’s Italian Garden Hydrozo Clear for above-ground leaky walls. where the wedding will take ^ace 1 Materials only or Jobs Complete, Auto iSerYice In Sl Ann’s church Jan. 20. After No Mu88 and No Fuss—Just Sit Down and Eat s a short wedding trip, the couple and Be on Your Way OverhmtUng Our Specially will make their home in Denver. CLUB PELICAN Denver Briek Stain Co. OILING AND GREASING Sgt. Campbell's parents plan to at­ P ho ne PE ar l 986264 Sonth Broadway Phone PEarl 986264 Across from the Orpheum J CHerry 1083 1455 Fox Sl JVorth Speer at 29th GL. 5645 tend the wedding. * His father is 1640 WeltoB an usher in Sl John's parish.

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Chicago 39, llliooia Do Your KIDNEYS TAKE THE PASS SEVERAL MONTHS LATER, ACTING AS A PERSONAL REPRESENTA- BLADDER Hood Holp? Tive OF THE PRESlOENTOF THE U.S.A, A GENERAL GAVE JOE'S PARTICIPATE in This Devotion Tbouaanda who auflered CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR tO tfiS FATHER IN AULTCOUX tonnenta from painful kid­ ney and bladder aymptoana + ' +■ + + + + + + + due to azeeaO body adda In A SHOWER U te kldneya, report amaxincly faat relief doe to a tbo^ OF ROSES oochly tried and tatted Heroic Death of Joe P. Martinez Is Described LITTLE KATURAL HERB medl- cine. Red Brecon Herba. FLOWER If you euffar cettlnc up strained at the sight with a sense and the cold rains. Men learned awareness of the amphibious power (Continued From Page One) quiet town. But the country is big nlchta I painful, bumlnc and nice.’’ of irresistible power, because a about the williwaw, the strange of the task force. shoes and interpret Joe’s thoughts U ron aeek favori ot PERPETUAL UEU- paaaacea. achlnc back and leca t nervOua That is the way Joe saw it, too, man cannot look at a great task Arctic wind that blows up and But once over the crest of the St. Thercse, tba Lit­ BER8HIP 828.00 areaknwa or aore, achinc lolnta. why don't because he knew how Joe had de­ with the high Rockies just to the force and remain unmoved. It is down. cliff, facing the barren slopes and The provialona of Pen- yuu ace what thla famoua old medicine can veloped from the day he was bom tle F l o w e r , help do for yeuT You, like thouaanda, may find west, and rolling cattle country to when a fleet gathers, or a divi­ “ It will blow down your neck peaks of Attu, the scene was trans­ spread davotion to p e t u a 1 Membenhlp at Taos, N. Mex., July 2 0 ,1S20. appeal eepecially to H la Juat what you need to help you fad the north. Joe wanted to grow big sion passes by on parade, that the into the seat of your pants,” men formed. Here there.was no bustle bar and aha will let better, atroncer and youncer. tboee who are more Joe did not have all the advan­ •with the countrj'. He liked the land, feeling of terrible might strikes the were told. or activity, but only a few files of fall her "ihower of' or leas alonit in life, Ten powerful herba from India, China, tages that many boys have. The and he liked farming and as he soldier. The ship was a crowded place, soldiers, moving forward cautiously roeet.” Join In the and who fear leat Africa CO into thla wonderful medidna family was large, and when a boy attended high school masses he saw Later, it is different. As an army after death there be Often help to lurpriainc relief in non* and the close quarters became from rock to rock, almost invisible united and eontinooui no on e to offer ayitemlc-inorcanio Iddney and bladder Irri- was big enough he had to go out himself as an independent farmer, marches on its objective, it breaks more intolerable when the men in the dun landscape. Here were prayer of all lovara prayen and Uasaes tadont beeauaa they help your body expel into the field to work. His father working for himself. Joe was ath­ up into smaller and smaller groups, learned that D-day'had been post­ loneliness and hushed voices, and of tha Little Flower. for them. aelda and pelaona which may cauae your earned a living at farm labor, and letic, but he had no time for prac­ until the mighty army becomes a tmoblaa. poned because of weather. The deck strained alertness, as hunched men Participate in the F A H I L Y P E ^ it was the part of every able-bodied tice because there was always farm platoon or a squad, or sometimes of the transport was a literal moved cautiously toward their •plrltoal benefita and PETUAL MEMBW You may bava caoat to blaaa the day you member of the family to contribute work to do after school. Joe did not only a few men in a ravine or on SHIP 2180.00 hurd of Red Dracon Herba. Try them forwt of unloading booms and first contact with the enemy. Indulaaneea which tha work and dollars to the family’s a hill, with nobody near to help. Hay inclodi ai many richt away I Send no money—luat pay tha make touchdowns, but he learned to anti-aircraft guns. All available Joe soon learned the peculiar dis­ lociety of tha Little Boatman 21.28 plui few cenU poataca when support. feed cattle'and handle sheep and Then the world narrows to a few peiiMtaal mambar- space was taken up with landing comforts of the Aleutian country. Flowtr offeri to mem- ibipa M you deiira M brinct poor medicine (in plain box). drive a tractor. If he did not have feet of ground and the sense of Sada&ction aaanred or avery panny of your When Joe was seven, his dad barges. Overside hung life r a ftv The weather stayed close to freez­ ben. for memben of your time -for the school locker room, greatness and irresistible might family, livins or dead. 21.28 rafunded. Wrlta todvl moved a few hundred miles north, and cargo netting down which the ing, rising slightly above during however, there was one I'oom you disappears. The soldier’s quarrel LIFE UEUBEBSHIF Or, you may include to the small town of Ault, men would climb into the barges, the day and falling a little below not only your chii- VITA BOTANICAL CO. could not keep him from, and that with the foe becomes a private and 118.89 Dept. RU, 110 16tb Ava. Naw York 1. N. T. there to engage in truck farming of thirty-four men to a barge. during the short ni^ht. There was dran but also llviux his own and to earn money work­ was the school workshop. individual matter, and how he con­ As D-day approached, Joe and Enroll for Ufe. Avoid or deceased parenta, snow in all the ravines and almost brother! and aistera ing on the farms of others. They In the workshop, Joe learned to ducts himself depends on what is his fellows were issued more the bother of renew- inside him. It depends on what is continuous snow above five hundred of huiband and wifi. N. /. A. Training. were beet farms, for the most use carpenter’s tools. Working items. Boxes of rations. Cans of feet. Under the snow, boots plunged Ina memberebip All wiU be bene- part. with wood beedme a passion with has been put there by his parents, alcohol with which to cook hot into icy water. The tundra was yearly. Enjoy all* tba ficiarlea of tha daily Makes Dreams Come True his friends, his school teachers, Soly Maas, tha weekly The Martinez family were Span­ him, more allurinp: even than hunt­ meals in the field. Extra ammuni­ wet and chill, and melted snow ipiritnal idvantaaea Uembenhlp Onee Hay Be Sant tn "Since obtaininc my and all the little incidents of his devotion! at tha I certificate from M. L ish people who still spoke the ing for rabbits, jacks, and pheas­ tion. Extra clips of twenty cart­ seeped into the foxholes. of the Society of tbe Fan Or On Initallmant Plan. Shrint of St. Thereat A., 1 have been receiv- ants. He made furniture for the life. ridges for the Browning automatic Little F lo w e r for and included in nnia- Spanish language, although Joe’s Joe learned how cleverly the Dm Applleatlen New. inc recular monthly home. Joe did not know all that, then. that Joe carried. A compressed- your entin life. oui aplritnal benefita. aalariea from a weekly grandparents a n d great-grand­ Japanese concealed themselves, how and city daily newa- parents had been bora in this “ He made the cabinet in our What he saw at Cold bay was the air charger for, the lifeM t each it was almost impossible to detect a CARMELITE FATHERS, 8418 DANTE Aine.. CHICAGO 17. ? paper. Bealdei I hava country. They liked their new town kitchen,” the father writes. “ He most awesome assemblage of hit­ man wore around his waist. A first- ; FREE aold aeveral abort ai- ting power he had ever seen. It had aid kit with sulfa powder and machine p m or mortar emplace­ ILUNOIS. 2 ticlaa and featura of Ault made a dining table and ironing I PBEHIUHS I with to obtain a : ( 1 Lift Hemberahip (118) a board. Almost all the furniture been a long time in the making, sulfa pills. ment until you stepped on it. He atoriea. Anyone who haa “ This town is not very big,’’ Mr. learned how to use the slightest ■ For ijU F K mem- r 1 Perpetzul Hemberahip (225) * an aptitude for writinc in the house was made by him and back in the shipyards, shops, and a berahip, Tba Lit- Martinez once wrote. “ It’s a real There was a stir the night of rise in ground as a protection from r 1 FaaiUy Parpatna) Hembcrtblp (2188) , I could do no better than even the house was rebuilt by him.” camps of the United States, but a til Flowtr Prayer- take the N. 1. A. May 10, a feeling of mounting Japanese bullets. Along with the a book (laryt laath- In tha Society of tha Little Flower. . 8 When Joe’s sister got married, now It was here, preparing to Courie." — Francea E. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE tension, when men were told that others he discovered the terror of 1 aretti idltlon) It r ] I encloM 2______duca in full for thla membarablp. * ■ Brown, Box 181, Ar­ A DANGER SIGNAL Joe presented her with a cottage, strike. breakfast tomorrow would be at t Mnt for a PER- cadia, La. the Japanese 70-mm. cannon, which t PETUAL m a m - r 1 I aneloM * initial offering for thii membenhlp a Often aseoeUted irltb^ Hardening of the built with his own hands. Joe and h i s fellow-soldiers 4 a.m., and H-hour, the moment aboard the transport were equipped could be raised to fire at airplanes a borthip, a gtno- and vrOl send » each moath nntO full duea hava ■ Artariee, a Stroke, Parilyiia, Heart Trou­ Joe had to leave school in his of departure from the ship, would a int aculpturetto— bMn taut. * ble, Kidney Dlieatc, and other grave com* or leveled to blast at ground sophomore year, because of family for the conditions under which three dimenalon-r Why Can’t plioatione. Reaultful treating methoda of be 7:40. needs. He took a job on an eighty- they would fight. They had knitted troops. He learned that yon could Ideal for drawinar Name _ tba Ball CUnle hava rrovtn dapandable for Next morning after a breakfast room. For a FAM­ nearly a quarter of a century. Send for wool caps to wear under their get close to a Japanese emplacement acre farm a few miles east of Ault, ILY membaiahip, Addrcaa . FBXB Blood Prasauta Book—today. No ot>- helmets, blanket-lined Alaskan of ham and eggs and toast, Joe if you were out of the direct line You Write and driving to and from work in waited for H-hour. For several a eomploto tick- IlgatioB. BaU CUnle. Dept. T080. Ezoelaior field jackets that hung to the hips, of fire. And he found, too, that call act and arall City ___ Zoua Stato ft’j much simpler Springs, M& his ’37 Chevrolet pickup with his hours, he and his fellows waited older brother, Delnnio, he ysed to and high leather Blucher boots. when you closed with the enemy crucifix. than you think! while Joe’s commanding officer. Col. he rarely got out of his hole to dream of running his own farm. They were given rubberized rain O many people with tha "germ” of writ- c i v e suits consisting of jackets and Frank L. Culin, went ashore for fight, but stayed there playing S Inc in them limply can't get atarted. He wanted to raise cattle up around VWBVV VW W baggy pants. Down-filled sleeping preliminary reconnaissance. possum, or fatalistically waiting Favors are being received They aulfer from Inertia. Or they act up Worland, Wyo., where another When a soldier faces his %first tmaglnary barriers to taking tha flrat step. V r O L IN brother, Antonio, already had a bags would be issued to them be­ for the inevitable, end. daily by many people all Many are convinced the field is confindl s t n n ent fore landing, or brought to them battle, his thoughts turn inward By May twenty-sixth, fifteen to persona gifted with a genius for writing rc«i Utl* hMti^oma IwtFwufti f« farm. over the United States row vorr own. MOT A TOT> Bol later, after they had assaulted upon himself. He does not think Few reeliie that the great bulk of com­ Rofotar heont to goodMM Shod- “ Well go into partnership,” Joe about strategy or tactics. He won­ (Turn to Page 9 — Column 1) through this powerful No­ mercial writing li done by ao-ealled "un- . __ jwttb-fBEBiaotroettaeorflrMO planned with Delfi, as they rolled some unnamed beach. knowTU." Mot only do these thousands of t Swdi u tOg p«r podttt utf r«ictbit 99* ders, instead, how he will acquit THE vena. men and women produce moat of the fiction MIoMOokM i«diXCP4y over the dusty roads. “ We’ll go into The soldiers were told that himself under fire. Will he be COLOR U A ID lubliahed, but countless articles on business, CoantT SEED Co., 8U . 308 stock raising on a large seme and MODERN Rev. Dear Father: Paradlae, Pta warming tents would be set up as afraid? What will he do when the YOUR n M lll s;lomemaking. gardening, 1(^1 club and Some time ago I sent in a be scientific about it.” the fittin g processed. These bullets clip past his head? He WAY ebureh' activities, sports, social matters, Ii oiy bah addlif y m to yeoi petition to Our Lady of the ate. u well. When Delfi was drafted into the were tents containing coal or oil thinks this way, because he has I ^ t Dow It hart too toouUy et la boEnawf Mar tad sbtWHa year tab at the laaw Hat, ■ Snows, asking her help that 1 Such meterial ii In conitant demand. army, the trips to and from work stoves in which men could stop on never done anything like this be­ aeaa, lay riiada, eatirt bead ee aea growth. Ihou- Every week thouaanda of checks for 225, would recover from my illness. became a shade more lonely, and their way to or from the front­ fore. He has never been up against asnds, voeunaadauB,BHSfeaaH-MliraiiAtlitlr 252 and 2100 go out to writers whose lat­ eloeart Maids eaanol tell, ee it Iwfw tha hair sa Two years ago 1 was ill several ent abUi^ was perhaps no greater than Enroll Now there was the feeling that the world line positions, to dry themselves the real thing. His throat goes dry Bstunl loeUng. Will not mb eft. Fanatta pwmsatnt. yeura. was upset and dreams might have and thaw out the chill. From all ^tioa:Uwcaly udlneted on ItbeL rrw BeWdA months with nervous trouble and he stares blankly at nothing. ValllMyPn<,Ut.08t. 78REHW.Sin.il.Y.ft The Practical Method to wait. Joe could still squint his these details, Joe and his.comrades There was plenty of activity and a serious stomach ailment Mewapaper work demonsintes that tbe way eyes and picture the cattle barns knew that they were going to aboard ship to spare the soldier from which I did not fully re­ to learn to write is by writing I Newspaper THE SAGRED HEART and granaries he would some day fight a war far different from the his own thoughts. Landing barges cover. I am very happy to say copy desk editors waste no time on tbeeriea CLASSIFIED ADS Our Lady of the Snows has or ancient elaaaic, ITie story la the thing. build, but now the vision was more desert warfare for which they had going overside, guns and am­ Every cojiy "cub” goes'through the course MASS LEAGUE remote. been originally trained in Cali­ munition and boxes of rations heard and answered my pray­ of praeticiil criticiam—a training that turns its members (both llring and decatacdl Then Joe himself was drafted, fornia. National rata 25o par word per tasnci mini­ ers. 1 am very well now. out more successful authors than any other going into them, sharp commands thare in tha rich spiritual bentfits of a The task force moved out from mum 12 worda (f four dr raoia conieeutivv Thanks to Our Lady of the experienM. on Aug. 17, 1942, and his dreams and bustle. Finally word came back Uasa said dally, to Um end of tima. aa- Cold bay, heading southwestward issuet are need, the rate la 20c par word per Snows, Oblate Fathers, and all That is why Newspaper Institute of'Amer- pocially for tha members of tbe League gave way. to war. He began a by radio that the landing beach iiauc Payment mutt accompany all orders ica baaee its writing Instruction on the who have prayed for my re­ For Intormatioo writs i career of array training that was to its fog-draped destiny, and the was clear and the invasion could Adi received on Monday will appear in the Copy Desk Method. It lUrte and keeps you to take him from Denver to Camp soldiers studied a relief map on a uaue printed fat the fnllawint week 0 You Natural NOTICE TO Up there, reaching out from the habited. The Japanese held the nar­ It was a narrow strip of rock PORTABLE. LASTING P A D S , which aa actual color photognphy, tSe. Hand I also want to thank the Ob­ CANADIANS Alaska peninsula toward the row eastern end, where bays made a'nd sand just beyond Holtz bay. colored reprinta 4o each—12 for 48«. AbUity? cling, ending bother of powders. COM-FIT If You Want A Favor late Fathers for sending me Nrwipaptr In- PADS are READY-MADE—easily applied homeland of Japan, were the deep indentations in the hills/ On It was difficult for the landing NATIONAL PHOTO ART. Janeavflla. 10. Our Writing Apti- stitate'f opera- Wiseontin. tnda Teat will reveal -ju st stick in and trim—no hast or cement Aleutian islands, and on several of the southern shore was Massacre barges to make their way past the Shrine News.— Miss J. R., tiens in Canada required. Theee MODERN FLASTIO pada pray to whether or not you have have b a a B ap­ these islands the Japanese had es­ bay, so named for some ancient jagged rocks to the tiny beach, and DISCRIHINATINO CAMERA FANS I Any Ohio. Betnal talent for writ­ last MANY months. Tasteless, ordoricss, 8 Expoeure Roll developed and printed. In­ proved by the sanitary. Clean as usnaL Can be easily re­ tablished themselves, thus actually battle of native Aleuts and in­ perhaps the Japanese thought no ing. It will analyze your Foreign Ex­ cluding a 5x7 panelled Raycraft (exelnaive Our Lady of Hia Snows Dear Fathers: powem of obaervatkin, moved. Honey back if not FINE. Sava occupying United States territory. vaders. Along the northern shore, force could ever get ashore at this with Ray'a) Enlargement, or 2 Baytooe change Control TIME and HONEY by mailing 21.00 TO- • Am enclosing a small dona- your imagination and Board, and to On two of the islands, Attu and from west to east, were Holtz spot. Prints of each good negative, 25c. Lndera dramatic instinct You DAY (for 4 pads) to COM-FIT CO.. Dept 0 «r actions, a tp»- Ray’a Photo Service, 42-F Ray Building, GGtrdp Of your departed loved ones. Well: obtftincd for HI© snd my f&Ollly obligation. Simply mail cial permit has Joe must have leaned against the Japanese were strong in Holtz miles out had turned their guns La Cratat, Wiie. the coupon below, to- CAN YOU HEAR "Ask for it and It ihall bt given to you." and with my daily offering with been assigned to rail and thought about it, some. He bay, where they were building a on Holtz bay and t)ie hills behind OLD GOLD WANTED St Lulu, , 9. Please continue your -day Newspaper Insti­ their aceennt 11 tute of America, One A CLOCK TICK? must have wondered whether he airport They were strong in Chi­ it, and Joe heard the swisK and the Cenadfin GOLD 235 OUNCE. Mail old gold teeth, Send in year Petition 1 prayers for me. Thanking you Park A v e n u e , New Bank af Com­ was to be part of a combat team cagof harbor,’ which was their scream of shells and the booming diamond!, jtwtlry, watebaa--caah by return York 18. New York. Dae the coupon below—Noa. very much, I am— A. C., Mo. merce, MontreaL If )D U F ond that would re-establish the Ameri­ headquarters. crash of high explosive. coaiL SaUtfactioD guaranteed. Free Infor­ ■ ■ a a a a.a a o.aa a a o.a a a aLB.a a.a a a a a .B a j B .aaa a.aji a a a a a a aw a a a a (Founded 1225) can flag on the treeless mountains Joe and his fri?nds gazed at Beyond the narrow strip of beach mation. Paramount Gold Refining Co.. ISOO-B Hennepin, Hinneapolit. Uinn. ; SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Try This Simple Home Treatment of Kiska or Attu. the map, facing the job they had.to was a ledge of mushy tundra, •M UM ajs a lus a a.aa aI a aju That Has Helped Thoueands to That sometRing more than gar do. Part of the force was to land backed by a cliff hundreds of feet INSTRUCTION ; OBLATE FATHERS, BELLEVILLE, ILL. Hear Clearly Again. rison duty was in store for his di­ on the north shore, just beyond high. To surmount this cliff and EARN 35.00 to $30.00 A MONTH AT Newspaper Instltota A. M. BEETCHENON. Newark. N J., HOME by writing. Particuliri Free. Hur­ * Here is my petition to be placed on the Shrine during the No- 1 ^ . vision was evident on May 1, in Holtz bay. Another part was to reach the high ground overhead, ray Institute of English, 802-810 Citixens America, On# Park Avenue.one. ■ writea: "BEFORE USING OBOTUNE 'EAR DROPS, I WAS SO DEAFENED THAT 1 Cold bay on the Alaska peninsula. land at Massacre bay on the south soldiers climbed single file up a National Bank Bldg., Hammond, Indiana. J vena to Our Lady of the Snows. Please send me the novena New York 16. N. Y. COULD NOT HEAR THE CLOCK TICK. On that day, from the rail of his shore. Between them they would ravine, grabbing rocks and pulling PROFITABLE PROFESSIONS ■ prayers and full information. ' Send me, without coet or obligation, AFTER USING OROTUNE, I CAN NOW HEN I WOMEN! Get into SwedUb Hat- * your free Writing Aptitude Test and HEAR THE CLOCK TICK WITH BOTH ship, the Colorado farm boy could drive the Japanese out of the hills themselves up by hand. gage. Hake up to 380-270 week I Learn at ■ further information about writing for EARS." Thousands now hard-of-hearing see destroyers, cruisers, battleships, and off the beaches, pushing them ^s long as Joe was on the beach, home. Booklet free. College of Swedtah * profit at promised in Our Sunday Titl- would hear clearly and distinctly again, and transports lined with men, and even down into Chicagof harbor for a the feeling of might and power Hasiage, Dept. R-45, Chicago. * tor-Begiitcr, January Tth. also get relief from bossing, ringing head noises, clogged up feeling in ears, if im­ an aircraft carrier. All the way final reckoning. Between two and was with him. He could see the * Mr. to the fog-blurred horizon the sea three thousand Japanese had to be landing bargn, the growing dumps NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS ■ Hri. pacted was that blocks ear canals and m a k e UP TO 226-236 A WEEK at a rediea on senaitive eardruma was removed. was full of ships. dealt with, before the issue would trained practical nurae. Learn quickly at ■ Hisa ? of ammunition and food, the a ry Orotune Ear Drops as diraeted. They This was the rendezvous for bat­ be decided. mobile cannon coming ashore. He borne, eptre tinje. Eaiy tuition paymenta. a AddreM ...... are safe and contain an ingredient espe- Earn whilt yoq team—many tarn huo- ciaUy recoidmended for this purpose. S E ^ tle. It was the coming-together of To keep their minds off the com­ could sense the battleships out dredt of dollara wbilt ttudying. Easy to * (All eofraepohdeoce confidentiaL No NO HONEY I Piy postman 22 plus postage the storm of men and high explo­ ing battle, men played cards, read underatand letaons. andoried by phyticiana. * laleaman will call on you.) 76-A-525 I there in the mist and hear the (for 8 montlm supply). If you enclose cash sive that would shortly be loosed books, and attended movies. There sound of steel they were throwing. High achool not requited. Our 46tb yetr. -a a-B a a a a a a rw a a a a anra a a B a a k ' with order, we pay pottage. EARVIN CO., Write for free booklet and tampla iceaon Copyright I2M, Nawipapti Institato ot 117 W. 43th St., Dept 885, New York 12, on Att^. were sardonic remarks about the Below the c liff, were bustle, ac­ Ptget. Chicago School of Notaing, Dept America N. Y. Joe’s itout heart mutt have fog, the galea that awapt the sea. tivity, the tight of many men, the SB-L CUeaem- ■ i r' '

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R. N .'8 B O W *L n R ' 0. M. POBTZB Vttvras 8«eood World War Heroic Action of Joe P. Martinez, AuitL ST. PATRICK’S ALTAR UNIT Pick up and delivery service WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Ro>Go Appliance Go. 10 Y n n Exptrirne* In Hoovar R«p>irtng VACUUM CLEANEM — APPLIANCES Medai of Honor Winner, Toid in Detaii p|||[||TS FEI[|] (St. Patrick’* Paruh, Denvar^ Geraldine M. Carrara, daughter of Phon* KEyi{*n* 88H »S85 14th 8tr««t Mr. and Mrs. R. Carrara, formerly This Sunday will be Corporate (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Communion day for the Altar and of this parish, and Lt. Joseph A. the Japanese fire was coming from. the bleak rocks of Attu was his Denver) (CmitimicA From Page 8) (St. John's Parish, DenverJ Rosary society. The first meeting DeSaverio, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. It was above, him, and a little to own accurate fire. It was his own The senior choir in 1944 has ad­ days after the landing, the Japanese ’The parents of girls from St. of the new year will be held on DeSaverio of this' parish. The How Much his right. 30-caliber bullets that drove Japa­ ded several new members. A din­ had been driven from Holti bay John’s parish who have entered Tuesday, Jan. 9, in the lunchroom couple were attended by Miss Ma­ He pulled himself up another few nese fingers from the triggers of ner was given for the choir Dec. 27. toward their final stronghold in the Sisters of Loretto were hon­ rie Germaine, maid of honor, and Higher Is a their machine guns. of the school. Newly elected of- Chicagof harbor. The southern feet, lay on his side, and pulled ored at a dinner gnren by the sis­ Michael Carrara, brother of the There will be a meeting of the cers for 1945 will be seated and Junior Holy Name society Wednes­ force had cleared Massacre bay a grenade from his po^et. Yank­ He jumped into a trench, fired a ters of the parish in their convent, bride. Misses Marian Tate, Joyce High Hat will preside. day, Jan. 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the and its surrounding hills, and n^v ing out the safety pin, he held quick bursjt, then paused to put a* 2830 E. Seventh avenue, on New The following women assisted Chaudet, and Cecilia Labriola were school hall. the two forces were joined in the his thumb over the lever for a mo­ new clip into his automatic. Later, Year’s day. Those present in­ Mrs. J. Carroll, president of the bridesmaids, and ushers were Don­ Than Its On Sunday, Jan. 7, the Children wide upland valley rising toward ment while he glanced upward. men counted five Japanese here. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mad Altar and Rosary society, and Miss ald DeSaverio and Jean Pacello. of Mary will receive Communion the pass leading to Chicagof. Then he let the lever fly up and Presently, he w a s moving den, parents of Margaret (Sister Mary Regan in cleaning the church After a short wedding trip, the in the 9 o’clock Mass. Width? For several days, the Americans counted off two of the five seconds again, well up into the saddle, Marie Catherine), now stationed in and chapel for the holidays: Mmeh. couple will, live at L t DeSaverio’s that would elapse before the ex­ The study clubs will open their had been stalled at this critical ignoring grenades that bounced St. Louis: Mrs. Kenneth Lewis, D. Oraenetto, Fred 'Frazzini, J. station in Alexandria, Va. plosion. After that, he threw, and and exploded near by. He. stood mother of Sister Mary Kenneth; Natale, and A. Zamboni, and Misses second semester in the week of point. The land was well suited Mrs. Andrew Goetz entertained Jan. 8. The St, Juliana club will to defense. To the left of the pass heard a scream from above. over another trench, firing down. and Mr, and Mrs, Timothy Reidy, Marguerite Carroll and Jo Ann the members of the sewing group A couple of other soldiers, seeing meet Tuesday, Jan. 9; Junior was a rounded knob called “ Buf­ Two more Japanese, later, were parents of Sister Mary Timothy. Zamboni. of the Altar and Rosary society that Joe was unhit, followed him found here. The priests of the parish also were The following infants have been Newman club, Tuesday evening in falo Nose,” and to the right was Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 2, in her the rectory; S t Bernadette’s, a high, knifelike ridge known as up the slope. Behind the one-man assault, the gueests. After dinner the Rev. John baptized recently by the Rev. new home, 2725 W. 25th avenue. Joe leaped to The Bench, his Wednesday, Jan. 10; St, Philo- “ The Fishhood.” There were Japa­ companies moved up into the pass. P. Moran was celebrant of Bene- Theodore Haas: Donna Dell, Those enji^ing her hospitality were Browning pointed down. Moving mena’s, Friday, Jan. 12; and St. nese guns on both heights to com' Exalted, oblivious to any thought diction in the convent chapel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mmes. J. Carroll, S. F, Chiolero. J, along the edge, firing short bursts, Therese’s, Friday evening in the mand the ground between. of mortal danger, Joe moved over Kaltonbaeher-O’Donofhue Ritei O'Block, sponsors, Edward and Bateman, Mary Battaia, J. Cox, he eliminated one emplacement rectory. Just in front of the pass itself the crest of the pass and looked Gertrude Stewart; Sharon Irene, Fred Frazzini, Christine Frazzini, after another. J apanese fire Miss Patricia O’Donoghue, Home on furlough for the holi­ was a flat ledge of ground known down on the Promised Land. Here daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Natale, W. H. iyhite, and A. days with their parents were: as “ The Bench.” and on the front dwindled and died. The men below were the slopes leading to the final Schwarta, sponsors, John and Lena O’Donoghue, became the bride of Zamboni. Felix Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. edge of The Bench were at least sensed that something was_ happen­ Japanese refuge — Chicagof bar Mauro; Barbara Joan Ecker, Lt. Robert F, Kalten*bacher, son L t (JG) and Mrs. Ernest Joe Andrew o f 3149 Navajo four Japanese machine guns, two ing above—something miraculous daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray' bor. of Edward Kaltenbacher and the ■+DeLuca and son, John, spent the street; Marshal Piccone, son of heavy and two light. To win the in their favor. Presently other men mond Ecker, sponsors, Joseph JIow- On the reverse slone>pe were more late Mrs. Kaltenbacher, before a Christmas holidays-with the par Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Piccone of pass, the Americans had to take were on top The Bench, mopping ard and Isabel Roth; and BaAara enemy positions. Bulkyilk: under his Nuptial High Mass Friday, Dec, entspf Mrs. DeLuca, Mr. and Mrs. 3829 Osage street; Frank Lorita, The Bench. To take The Bench up what was left. Ann Campanella, daughter of Mr jacket, Joe placed one foot on a 29. The couple were attended by R. Polidori. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lorita they had to cross an open valley, Now the attackers began to re­ and Mrs. Sam Campanella, s e n ­ ledge of rock and planted the other Miss Theresa Rowan, bridesmaid, L t Alexander Berlmger arrived of 3947 Navajo street; Franklin Actatlly thi* hat U widtr at tha brim without protection of any kind. ceive fire from the saddle of the sors, Michael and Sadie Cayaleri than It U bisb. in the snow. He sighted along his and William Erickson, best man. here to spend Christmas with his Garramone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Had the Americans been able to pass up ahead, and from the high Participation of the school in the Browning gun and fired down at Immediately following a wedding wife and son, Stephen Spencer, and Londy Garramone of 1735 W. 37th get ample artillery, the task might ground of Buffalo Nose and Fish­ Holy Childhood seal contest re­ helmets he could plainly see. breakfast served in their honor, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ber- avenue; and Arthur Lombardi, son have bwn easy, but no heavy hook. They took cover behind sulted in the sale of more than Angry, frightened bullets snapped the couple left for Alexandria, linger. L t Berlinger will leave of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lombardi artillery could be hauled up into rocks and humps in the ground $700 worth of seals, more -than JOHN R. COYLE at him and grenades burst near. La., where Lt. Kalterbacher is sta­ for Chicago in a few days. of 3729 Quivas street. those mountains. The Japanese posi while company and platoon com­ three times the amount sold in Now, at the height of his tioned as co-pilot of a B-17 crew. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Battaia and Recently baptized were: Pa —OPTODIETRIST- tions were beyond effective mortar manders regrouped their men and last year’s contest, Nick Ortegi triumph, Joe’s luck ran out. Enemy The Rev, Roy Figlino officiated daughters, Janice Marie and Mary range. The only artillery prepara­ planned what to do. sold more than $100 worth of thi tricia Jean, daughter of Mr. and guns found him at last. He fell and was celebrant o f the High Kay, of Pueblo, spent the holidays Mrs. Stanley T. Kielian, with Rob­ OFFICES AT tion was from the small but ac­ One company was ordered to S6&18* backward into the snow, and when Mass. with Mrs. Mary Battaia and fam- ert J. Kielian and Norma J. Engle curate 37-mm. guns. Heavy ma­ climb the hill to the left of the On New Year’s day, the Rev, his comrades found him later, the Recent Baptitmi ilyv as sponsors, and James Vincent, chine guns helped out by spraying pass. Another was ordered to go Achille Sommaruga witnessed the butt of his rifle was lying at his Pvt. Joseph DiVigil is home on son of Mr, and Mrs. James Piro, The Bench and the pass at long up against the pass itself. But Linda Lee Mary, daughter of ceremony that united in marriage SEARS.ROEBUCK AND CO shoulder, as though he were still Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lennartz, was furlough. He is the son of Mrs. with Carl Fiorelli and Mary Volpe range. once again, without mortar fire or some kind of preparation, the fighting, even in death. baptized Dec. 27 by Father Moran Amelia DeVigil. as sponsors. At 6 p.m. on May 26, Joe Mar­ With the taking of the pass and Sponsors were John Gurtler and tinez battalion was ordered to at­ idea was more than human flesh could entertain. • of the heights to either side, the Martha Reynolds Cooke. tack The Bench. Well spaced apart, enemy were penned in their final, Altar Society to Joe must have been thinking that Mark Ludgate, son of Mr. and moving slowly across the frozen small stronghold. Three days later, ground, the attacking echelon ap­ here was a job that was almost Mrs. George Carroll, was baptized finished, and merely needed a little shelled from the sea and assaulted Sunday by Father Moran. Spon­ proached the slope leading to the by land, the last thousand Japanese position. They waded through extra push to complete it. sors were Mr. and Mrs. Francis The order to advance was re­ under their colonel, Yamasaki, Ludgate, with George Brennan, Elect Officers patches of slushy snow, stepped were to dash through the American gingerly over barren rocks, and peated, but only one man moved. Jr., as proxy. Once again it was Joe, and now he lines at night, assailing our rear Mrs. M. J. Brennan and Misses stumbled over clumps of tundra. positions, our hospital tents, and (Holy Family Pari»l», Denver) Toward the left flank of the lead­ was walking across open ground, Beatrice and Mazie Brennan of Remember the Church with no protection whatever. our command posts, penetrating al­ The Altar and Rosary society ing wave was Joe’s platoon. Leadville were holiday visitors in Up ahead, out of. the ground, he most to our heavy artillery on the the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas will meet Thursday, Jan. 11, at 2 Before they had gone far, a mor­ beach before they were finally tar shell landed in the waves of saw a brown arm flash and a O’Keefe. p.m. There will be election of grenade arch toward him. He wiped out the men, and the men nearest the Sister Angela, fourth grade ignored it, and it rolled past him officers, and the annual report explosion ran a few paces and But of this, Joe Martinea knew teacher in St. John’s school, has of the treasurer will be read. Re­ dropped to the ground. Other mor­ and exploded. Joe fired at the arm. nothing. High up on the saddle been called to Chicago by the He saw Japanese helmets showing tar shells dropped and the sound overlooking Chicagof had ended serious illness of her mother. freshments will follow the meet­ echoed back and forth between the above the tundra, and each was Joe’s personal dream of a cattle Miss Margaret McNally has re­ ing. Mmea. Flynn, Henry, Hese- a target for his Browning. in cliffs. Through the crashes the farm near Worland, and a house turned to New York to resume her ner, Kama, Johnson, and Kayetan In a way, it was like snap shoot­ echelon moved forward. filled with furniture that he would teaching .after spending the holi­ will be hostesses. ing back home. Joe’s father writes: Then came the bark and snap of build, this time for himself. days with her parents, Mr. and Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Dryer are “ He was fond of hunting. He light-caliber bullets. A hit man But Joe’s father probably had it Mrs. T. J. McNally. visiting their son in California. used to go out almost every eve­ YOUR WILL cried out. Clumsily dressed men right. As Manuel Martinez, sev­ Father Delisle Lemieux ad­ ning to hunt rabbits, jackrabbits, Lt. (JG) Dan Miller and Mrs. ran a few bteps and threw them­ enty-one years old, said to Frank dressed the high school assembly and pheasants. He used the .22 Miller will leave thi# week for selves full length, squirming side­ single-shot gun.” L. Culin, now a brigadier general, Seattle. on Wednesday, Jan. 8. ways to reach the protection of when Culin presented the parents Mrs. Marget Wilhelm Is a pe It is not easy to hit a running Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Tierney rocks and bulges in the ground. with the Medal of Honor at Liberty tient in St. Anthony’s hospital. rabbit or a flushed pheasant with a have gone to Maj. T iem w ’s new In official language, the men park in the little town of Ault, on ost in Peterson Field■ ■ ■ in Col(Jolorado Eni. Thomas FItod is home for were “ pirtned down by Intense single-shot .22. It takes a natural, Nov. 16, 1943: short visit with his parents, Mr. instinctive quickness. But this iprings. enemy fire” at the base of the slope “ Joe never felt those bullets. He and Mrs. E. J. Flynn. REMEMBER THE Colorado farm boy had it. He had Classes in St. John’s school will leading to The Bench. Just figured he had a Job to do and T. Sgt. Enrico Pisterzl has been it up there on The Bench, whem went ahead and did It. He was be resumed Monday, Jan. 8. - It was hard to get the attack ever a target showed. reported missing in action in the started again. Ther men were worn doing something for the others, the Masses on first Friday, Jan. 5, It was well that he did, for Joe’s Asiatic theater o f war. from continuous fighting. Their un- way ho always used to do around will be at 6; 7, and 8 o’clock. Con­ POOR MISSIONS only protection as he moved over fessions will be heard Thursday Mfs. C. C. McCarthy, president shaven faces wererere dirt-g:dirt jrimed. here.” afternoon and evening. There will of the PTA, entertained the o f­ their eyes hollowed from lack of be Exposition of the Blessed Sacn ficers and chairmen o f that or« sleep. There was no cover. To end rament all day Friday, closing anization at a luncheon on Thura- OF THE ARCHDIOCESE the impossible situation, the bat­ ANNUNCIATION PARISH PTA with the Holy Hour for the men ay, Dec. 28, in her home. talion commander selected a pla­ Judith S. Bell, infant daughter toon to move up to The Bench re­ of the parish in the armed forces at 7:80. of Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Bell, gardless of casualties. MEETS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 was baptized Tuesday, Dec. 26, by But before the order could be Father Norbert Walsh. Her spon­ carried out, one lone figure rose (Annunciation Pariah, Denver) Father’s Illness Galls sors were Joseph Kennedy and from the ground and started up used for physical examinations In The PTA will meet Wednesday the school. The sum of $50 was Bernadette Van Orsdel. a small hogback leading to The evening, Jan. 10, a*t 8 o’clock. The Rev. Paul Reed Home Bench. It was Joe Martinez, his allotted the grade school for the Sherian Lea Rosetta, infant Form of Bequest for ninth grade students will have library fund, and $150 was paid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Browning automatic rifle gripped charge of the program, and the in his right hand, the pockets of for the high school sewing ma­ The Rev, Paul J. Reed, assistant Rosetta, was baptized Sunday, Establishment of ninth grade room mothers, with chines. Dec. 31> by Father Omer Fox- his Alaska field jacket bulging Mrs. John Murphy as chairman, at St, Philomena’s parish, Denver, with grenades. Ballroom dancing for the eighth was called to his home in Mafi- hoven. George W.- Grove and Funds for Education will s^rve refreshments. grade and aesthetic dancing in the Varella McKinley were the spon­ Joe was not in the platoon that A “ white elephant” party is chester, N. H., Tuesday when his had been ordered to advance. Why lower grades will be started Jan. father, Thomas A. Reed, suffered sors. scheduled as the January project, 15 by Miss O’Neil. of Priests: he got up alone to move forward a relapse after a stroke. First On Christmas day, John Stephan with Mrs. Ralph Moore as chair­ Service Men Return is a secret that will never be told man. Knickknacks are requested stricken two months ago, Mr. Reed McNulty, infant son of Mr. and Witnesses say he moved steadily _ Cpl. Theodore Potonovick, sta­ was apparently in satisfactory Mrs. Anthony McNulty, was bap­ by the committee. Anyone wishing tioned in Alaska, is home on a 16- up the steep part of the slope, to donate ia asked to. bring the condition, and his priest-son tized by Father Foxhoven. Spon­ stopping now and then to wave nis day furlough. His father, Joseph planned to visit him later this sors were James McNulty and items to the PTA meeting, or to Potonovick, is seriously ill. arm and beckon others to follow call the chairman. month. When news of his father’s Mary Agnes Sardick. Emmet Shea ia home on fur­ relapse came. Father Reed left im- A few did, and presently a part In the last PTA meeting it was lough. of the battalion was moving for­ voted to purchase a scale to be mediately by plane for New Hamp­ ward, led by a private, t Stephen Cinoceo enlisted in the shire. One brother, W. Ernest, is $125,000 Is Donated for Where the slope grew steepest, merchant marine and left Jan. 2 serving with the armed forces in Gonzaga Building Fund the men were again pinned down Recovering from operations are France. by fire, their bodies hugging the St. Elizabeth’s Mrs. J. McClain, Henry Hild, and Spokane. Wash.— In a year’s Eva Denmian. rocks, their faces strained. Back time, the drive for a fund to con­ across the valley, an American The St. Ann card circle will Regis Parents Slate struct an engineering building and light machine-gun section opened PTA Will Meet meet in the home of Mrs. Frank a library building at Gonzaga uni­ up on The Bench to keep Japanese Pankoski, 3311 Josephine street, Meeting on Jan. 11 versity has brourtt in $125,000, heads down and to encourage the (St. Elizabeth’* Pariih, Denver) Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 1 o’clock. Mrs. according to the R e v , Leo Yeats, battalion to go on. S t Elizabeth’s Parent-Teachers’ Pat Powers will be co-hostess. S.J., in charge of the campaign. The mothers and fathers of association will hold its first meet­ Members of the Guardian Angel The cost of Uie project has been Rut no man moved until the Regis students in Denver will hold ing of the year Wednesday eve­ sodality will receive Communion estimated at $200,000. lone figure rose once more. Joe their regular meeting Thursday, ning, Jan. 10, at 8 o’clock in the in the 8:30 Mass this Sunday. Martinez began climbing the rocks, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. at Regis. A larf^ thrusting the butt of his Browning meeting room. Hostesses for the 'Catechism Instructions for the evening will be Mrs. Harry Nelson, attendance is expected, as there is Mass of Requiem Offered into the snow to keep him from public school children will be re­ new business to be taken up before slipping back. Once again he Mrs. Harold Tuttle', Mrs. D. Lamb, sumed at Our Lady of Lourdes For Heroes of Poland and Mrs. A. Rupp. the members. paused to urge the rest forward, center Friday .afternoons at 3:30. as if he could pull them along The monthly meeting o f the as­ Classes are held Saturday morn­ The . guest speaker will be the London. — Bishop Georges De- principal, the Rev. Paul Distler, by the strength of his muscular sociation’s council will ^ be held ings at 9:30 at 2234 E. 47th ave- Bray of Meaux, France, was arm. He could see, now, where Tuesday, Jan, 9, at 2 o’clock in the nue. S.J. There will also be a special school hall. entertainment, and refreshments among, members of the clergy and A Requiem Mass for Dohald will be .served. high representatives of military The classes in S t Elizabeth’a Steffenson was requested by the school were resumed Jan. 4, instead members of the senior class of and civil authorilies who attended of Jan. 2 at was originally sched­ University Cites Ten a Mass of Requiem in Meaux for MAURICE uled. Annunciation high school. Donald, a member of the class, died sud­ The children of the school will For Faculty Service Poles who had fallen in the de­ §TUDIOS denly in the holidays. The entire fense of their homeland. The Rev. receive Holy Communion in the 8 class attended the funeral serv­ o’clock Mass, on the first Friday. New Orleans.— Citations to 10 C. Wedzioch, rector of the Polish ices Dec. 29. Catholic misaion in Paris, deliv­ Personality Portraits Breakfast will be served by the who have served as, members of the The Altar and Rosary society ered the sermon. Parent-Teachers’ association ii faculty of Loyola University of mediately after the Mass. will continue regular choir practice For Every Occasion Your Purchase of War Bond* All are urged to send old maga­ Friday evening at 7:30, the South more than 25 years were and Stamp* Help* to Secure Your zines, books, and papers, to the The Annunciation team’s bas­ presented by the Very Rev. P. \. A PERMANENT BURSE FOR THE PERPETUAL EDUCATION OF Future. 1528 Broadway school Friday, Jan. 5, for the ketball season opens Sunday, Jan. Roy, S.J., president, at a convoca monthly scrap paper drive. 7, at 2 o’clock, against the- Holy tion. The citations, read by the A SEMINARIAN IS $6,0M. ANY PORTION OF Family team. BETTER CLEANING CH. 3926 Orphanage Party Slated Rev. A. William Crandall, S.J Catholic Women’s Press The Annunciation parish branch dean of faculties, were presented MODERIV M EIVOD THIS, HOWEVER, GAN BE LEFT. Club Cancels 'Meeting of St. Vincent’s Aid society will to Miss Margaret Carey, registrar Oeaners & Laimdry entertain with a card party at the emerita; Dean Sidney J. Tibller, S to 4 Day Service Office Phone MAIn 7503 home, 42nd and Lowell boulevard, Dr. Norman F. Gueno, Dr. Charles Retidence Phone EA. 1283 The monthly dinner of the Den­ ver Catholic Women’s Press club at 2 p.m. Jan. 11. Hostesses will J, Kelleher, Dr. Joseph E. Psayla 109 So. Ogden SP. 9862 w r January has been canceled, be the officers and the standing end Dr, Gonzolo 0. Rosado, all ANDRE DE VAJDA committee of the Annunciation of the school of dentistry; the Rev. /f Worthy Signeturt in Fun The usual meeting and dinner will THE SUM O F $350 W ILL TAKE CARE PTA. James J. O'Brien, S.J., former LEGAL NOTICE New Coats Made to Order be resumed in February, the first 1818 CALIFORNIA STREET ior the new year being Feb, 12. Brothers Meet arts and sciences professor and NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Mack BuUdlne) The program will be announced librarian; Dr. Edmond L. Merith ESTATE OF John Bork*, QK*as*d. later. In South Pacific N*. 75181 OF A STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR Through arrangements of their of the department of biology; Nolle* U h«r*hr Slvsn that on th* lit day of D«o«fflber, 19U, IctUn of admiO' respective commanding officers, Charles Rivet of the school of law, Utration war* iMUed to th* OBdartizned ts Hugh and Arthur McDougall of and Dr. Theodore J. Dimitry. xdiBlnittrator at th* abOT* named <*tat* For Ilghtins fixtore* Annunciation parish spent the and all p*nona ba'rins clilmi m tn it uid that combine ■apcrlatlre Mtat* at* r«qaic*d to fil* Uiam for allow- oultvara holidays together in the South Pa­ bcabty and genuine econ­ cific. Arthur, known as "Boots,” Rastore Joy of Work anc* in tha/County Court of th* City and omy. inepeel our dtsplaye. Boston.— An appeal for restora ConnW of Denver, Colorado, within aix is a pharmacist’s mate in the Ad­ moDthi from aald data or aaid eiaim* will For Further Information, Apply at Harsh Light Is Let «• make ■ lighting miralty islands, S. ^ t . Hugh is in tion of joy In work was made by b* forever barred. efficiency teat of your the Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing B. 0. HILLIARD. JR.. Waste Of Monej the signal corps, 'Their meeting Adminiatrator. home today. at a luncheon here sponsored by LOS ANGELES, CALIF. - was the first in a year of overseas the Chamber of Commerce. It was NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mott doctor* agree that harsh, nn- duty. Both were outstanding foot­ ball players on Annunciation grade His Excellency’s first civic address ESTATE OF ALICE ELIZABETH MEIN- ihielded and andHiuted Artificial since his installation aa Archbishop INQER, alio known a* Anna Eliubeth light can be teriouiRI haimful to H. G. REID and high school teams. Their 16- Meininter, Decaaaad, year-old brother, Albert, obtained of Boston. N*. T4II8 the eyesight. Modern tight fixturt* ELECTRICAL CO. leave from the naval training Notice ia hereby given that on tha 21st deliver light that eat** eye-ttrain, ‘TabUt’ M*n*f«r Honorad day of DMsraber, 1144, lettera of adralnis- CHRRCERV OFFICE ELECTRICAL CON­ station in Farragut to visit his tratidn war* Usuad to th* undanignad ai thanks to scientific development in TRACTING — REPAIR. parents here during the holidays. Brooklyn.— Claude ,M. Bpeker, adminiirrator of tha above named eatata the lighting field. INC AND FIXTLTUa A Holy Name society meeting on the occasion o f his 86th anni­ and all pataona having claim* againit said aatata art required to filo them for allow­ 1636 Logan Slraol Denver, Oolorailo Jor MAln 2303 is scheduled Thursday evening, versary as businea manager of the ance In th* County Court of the City’ and 1111 Jan. 11. Officers will be elected Tablet, official organ of the Di­ County of Danvir, Colortdo, within aix Si9 14th St. and the fourth letter to members ocese of Brooklyn, was presented cdonthi from said data or aald claima will b* foravtr barred. . in the service will be written at with a watch by uia board of di­ ,B. a HILLIARD, JR., tha meeting. rectors and the staff of tha paper. i Admin iitratofc PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Stree! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4208 Thursday, Jan. 4, 1945

SERIOUSLY IMPORTANT FITiB O B O I B I S ^ h™ PBISCBF, ROSARIES MEDALS, other Our'eyes are so often taken for grranted that we neglect their priP imnDn VlNttNTS rAKlSH MASS Relifioas Articles symptomatic warning*. It is a serious matter to neglect them. Periodic examinations and immediate care may save you much L u U U Ur fSt. Vincent de Peul'i Pariah, from the. Holy Name society, and 0 I Vll n Nice selection of distress and cost in the future. Our standing assures you the Denver) the food will be prepared by the best professional eyecare- More than 200 men wijl receive past presidents of the Altar and Jeicelry, Gifts Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass Rosary society. Young women of S W I G E R T B HOS. MOTBFB'S DFATB on Sunday morning, Jan, 7. The the parish will be the waitresses. PBIIST. IS BEAD THE Mass will be celebrated by Arch­ All of the men of the parish are ■ ■ llla lB WATCHMAKEK bishop Urban J. Vehr in thanks­ invited to participate. The hour of IN OUR NEW LOCATION B.«„ Optometriati Good Service the Mass nasi been changed from (St. Caj'etkn'a Pariah, Danrer) giving for the clearing of the par­ (St. Joaeph’s [C.SS.R.] Pariili, 830 14ih St. At Right Prices ish d,ebt. Nearly all of the men 8:30 to 8 o’clock for this Sunday Denver) for Every Age rT SN A letter received Christmag eve only. Ib tba vieieity of th« Auditorium. Dimi- 1550 California KEyslone 7651 by the Very Rev. John Ordinas, will attend the Victory breakfast The Rev. Maurice Frischc, berry PharsBAcy aod SiWor Auto Supply. C.R., pastor of S t Cajetan’s in the parish hall after the Mass A meeting of the Altar and C.SS.R., who was stationed at the church, brought the news that his Preparations for the breakfast Rosary society is being held in the parish from 1910 to 1912 and again DENVER'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY- GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED 76-year-old mother, Mrs. Michaela have been made by a committee Mrish hall Thursday afternoon, from 1919 to 1925 and acted as Ordinas, had died Nov. 30 in Palma Jan. 4, to elect officers for 1945. chaplain at the Denver General THE CASEADE LAUNDRY The women will be at the church de Mallorca, 120 miles off the coast hospital for many years, is dead in “TBT OUR NEW SERVICE" of Spain. At the bedside were two doors before and after all Masses Chicago. Father Frische had re­ of Mrs. Ordinas’ daughters. Sister Park Rill Parisk on Sunday, Jan. 14, to collect cently celebrated his golden jubilee Complete Lanndry Service dues from those who cannot at­ anniversary as a Rederaptorist M. Kathalina and Sister M. Rose, 1847 Harkat WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. 6876-6879 with whom she had made ber home tend the monthly meeting. The Rev. M a 11 h i ais Justen, : THEODORE i REQUIESCANT The Bonnie Blue Bird girls are C.SS.R., wishes to thank the Arch­ the last few years. Two other sis­ ters and a brother, all married, looking forward to the “Flying diocesan Council of Catholic IN PACE Cookie Makers Over” ceremony Jan. 25, when Nurses, the Guardian Angel guild, were left behind on the little island IHACKETHAL: in the Mediterranean by Father they will become Camp Fire girls. the St. Joseph St. Vincent de Ordinas in 1932, when he came to The group, sponsored by Mrs. Ray Paul society, and friends for their JOHN B. BLUNTZER, Little Slaters the United States to work among Te Maat and Mrs. Leo McGrath Christmas contributions to the tu­ Air Conditioned of the Poor. Funeral from the homa Dee. for the last year, gave a tea and bercular patient^ of the Denver 30 at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. the Spanish-speaking Americans in Aiming (or Record P. Horan A Son service. Colorado. program for their mothers Nov. 30 General hospital. A number of bed SLEEPY MORTUARY HELEN RAITZt 4468 Cherokee street. He is the American provincial of in the home of Mrs. McGrath. As trays were obtained for the pa­ Wife of Joseph R. Raltz. mother of Again “ kicking the beam’’ for Camp Fire girls they will have tients. The year 1944 saw the larg­ Frankie and Johnny, slater of Mrs. Mary the Theatine Fathers, and is 1449-51 Kalatnath St. the' third Christmas season, and Mrs. Te Maat as guardian, and est number of Catholic patients HPLLPW Homyak, Mra.*Anna Haul, Mrs. Betty widely known as a champion of the Hauptman, Hri, Sue Vidicli, Mrs. Doro­ working steadfastly on its weekly Mrs. Braun as sponsor. The offi­ ever admitted to the city hospital, Phone MAin 4006 rights of minority groups in this thy Ritkouaki, and Marjorie Hudri. program of helping to keep the cers are Marylin Te Maat, presi­ more than 3,300. There were 1,400 section of the country. He has put Rotary at Horan ft Son chapel Friday, cookie jar at the USO-NCCS club, dent; Margaret McGrath, treas­ sick calls attended, and some 900 Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. Requiem Mast in the up a steady battle against discrimi­ SIRUP 1575 Grant street, Denver, well urer; and Jane Te Maat, secretary. visits made to the hospital. Sev­ Holy Rosary church Saturday at 9. In­ nation shown the Spanish-speaking terment ML Olivet. filled, Blessed Sacrament parish Other members are Sarajo Gassen, enty-eight Baptisms were per­ laborers and the Japanese-Ameri- MARY M. ROBERTS, 1573 Trenton hopes by V-day to have piled up Margaret Pfarr, Diane McCarty, formed by priests and nurses. C H E C K E R atreet. Wifa of R. F. Roberta, aietor of can farmers in Northern Colorado. a cookie record second to none in Joan Braun, Rosemary Finnegan, m ^ e a / W a p I s zii. 2 1 Jeonie Riaco, Mrs. A. Kuchera of Pueblo. A Requiem High Mass will, be This Sunday the members of the CABS Joseph and John Riaco, Loa Angeles, and the country, Mrs. T. J. Rogers, Jacqueline Hussion, Pauline Sodality of Mary will receive Com­ Matt Riaco of Oakland, Calif. Rosary offered for his mother by Father cookie chairman for the parish, ED DUNDON. U n . Kuempel, and Marion Metz. Girls munion in the 8:30 Mass. 20 ex. A _ m ib . recitation in the W. P. Horan ft Son Ordinas at 8:15 Friday, Jan. 5, in reports 640 dozen cookies turned in the fifth grade wishing to join chapel at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4. Re­ Monday the games party will be Pancake Flour su.ann. ----- pkg. oC b*f S t Cajetan’g church. The school in by Blessed Sacrament parishion­ 1 8 c TA. 2233 LowMt Zontd Ra(« quiem Mast in St. James’ church Friday this group may call Mrs. Te Maat held in the hall at 8:30 p.m, at 9. children will sing the music and ers in this holiday season. before Jan. 25. 41 ot. WINIFRED KENNEDY of 2227 Cali­ will receive Holy Communion for Tuesday novena devotions will be Grapefruit Juice _ . l ’ 1 3 c can 2 9 c fornia. Mother of Frances J. Kennedy, Other parishes and organiza­ Joseph K. Aull, aviation ord­ at 3 and 7:30 p.m. aunt of Josepbina Cassell. Requiem Mass the repose of Mrs. Ordinas’ soul. 82 01. tions are doing outstanding work, nance first class, and son of Mr. The Very Rev. John Buttimer, in Holy Ghost church Jan. 2. Interment Credit Union to Meet with several parishes awaiting the and Mrs. T. T. Aull of 1317 S. Peenut BuHer . “ : 2 3 c fla. 4 2 c Spillane Mortuary Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. C.SS.R., has left for Chicago on a OTIS S. FOLKNER, 328 W. Florida: The St. Cajetan parish credit grreen light signal from the'club University boulevard, is home on business and vacation trim The 2 1b. 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 husband ot Annie G. Folkner; father of union meeting will be Sunday, Jan. cookie committee. Five circles of a 30-day leave after 22 months Nevy Beens TrLi, ....1.11 Oc biff 1 9 c Sgt. Joseph S, Folkner of Virginia, Clara Rev. Ralph Michaels, C.SS.R., con­ M ri. John H. Spillane 14, at 3;30 p.m., in the church the Sodality union, Sacred Heart, of duty in the Southwest Pacific 2 1b. WIeder of Denver, and Gertrude Mc- basement hall. ducted the end of the year retreat Registered Funeral Director Curry of Georgia. Requiem Hasa Jan. Holy Rosary, S t Dominic’s, Ca­ with a naval bombing squadron, for the Mercy Sisters of the parish. PInfo Beans - X I O c biff 19c 3 in St, Francis de Sales' church. Splllkne thedral, and St. Catherine’s, at­ where he won the Distinguished and Embalmer Chaplain Milton F. Girse, mod. till service. Mr. Folkner, a recent contort, tained their quota set by Miss Flying cross and a Presidential tor years distributed thousands of Christ­ C.SS.R., was the recipient of a Prunes liH . 1.130c 2 lb. biff 2 6 c mas trees in a business with his wife. He Helen Gannon, sodality cookie Unit citation ribbon. He partici­ beautiful crib for his chapel from furnished many trees to SL Thomas’ semi­ chairman, pated in the New Guinea, Bismark the fathers of the community. He nary, whose Rev. Thomas Gorman, C.H., Archipelago, Bougainville, Neth­ Canned Foods ALTAR BRFADS received him into the Church. Mrs. George Zigler, chairman reports that there was a large at­ Karo GEORGE MERKELS, 8265 W. AUska. fo^ S t Elizabeth’s, brought in erlands East Indies, and the Phi­ tendance at his Midnight Mass in Happy Vale Cut Green SEWING Brother of Stanley Merkels. Interment from her perish 40 dozen cookies. lippines campaigns. Marana, Ariz. SYRUP, LN 114 Beans No. 2 can, 10 pointa and____ 11c Uttl* GlrU* DreeHM, EmbrofdtiTe in charge of the Day mortuary Jan. 2 in Limon, for the third time in three The Rev. John Bancroft, C.SS.R., POUND GLASS Kuner Sliced 1 1 .« MonoiTAiniiig* Etc. Mt. Olivet. Beets No. 2 can ______1 1 C VALENTINE BRAND, 484 S. Logan. IN BAIL WBEGX weeks, contributed generously professor in the major seminary, Bed THE SISTERS OF THE Husband of Alice Brand; father of Aribur through the Girl Scouts. The K. Ex-Regis Men Oconomowoc, Wise., was a visitor Labol 15c r n f .f l M®"** W K G B t 6 ^ E. Brand and Mrs. Earl E. Mitchell, of C. council and William Voss 12 ox. can. 20 pointa and<,...... 1 *iC GOOD SHEPHERD Denver; Oliver J. Brand, Tabemash; Mrs. in the rectory and in the home of Biuo Highway C S White Harold F, Lee, Phippiburg; Mrs. Loretta continued their weekly donation his parents for the holidays. 14c Ubel . Com No. 2 can, 20 pointa and 12c TELEPBO.VE PEARL IMl Davis, San Mateo, ^ l i f . ; Val F. Brand, CAIBOIIC of 40 dozen cookies. Visit College U. S. navy; Mrs. Melvin Mitchell Ben­ Although only one cake, an RESOLVE . . . nett; and Andy Brand, Dubuque, la.; Veg All No. 1 * xIoM 15c 10 grandchildren. Requiem Mass Dec. angel food cake baked by Mrs. T. (Regia College, Denver) to keep your hands out of 30 in St. Joseph’s church, DeertraU. In­ (Continued From Page One) J. Bullerts of Cathedral parish, dirty mop water forever Oats P Gardcntida DOYLE’S I c a « No, 2 eftSf 20 point* and _____ 12c terment Deertrail. mills in Youngstown, 0., for a while was identified ffs to contributor, Several former Regis college EDWARD M’KNIGHT of 2^71 S. Wil­ Eze-HIop and 48 ounce package then moved bn to Anaconda, Mont., a number of unusually fine cakes students, now members of the PHARMACY liams. Husband of Mrs. Elicabeth Hc- ^ ” 2" * C«1. 20 pointa and. 17c Knight. father of Donald, Arthur, and where he worked for the Butte, were received at the club. Dona­ armed forces, visited the college Cone Wringer Regular or Quick Spinach Th« Pirticalir DroarUt Jack McKnight, Son of Mrs. Harry during the holidays. Among these Campbell tomato Anaconda & Pacific railroad for a tors are asked to leave their names, Will Not Oalj Bart Yonr Hand) bat Horninc Suck, 128 E. Gerard. Brother of Mrs. Soup Can ...... 9c 17th AVE. AND GRANT number of years. About 33 years addresses, and organization or was Capt. Frank Abegg and his AUo Voar Back and Your Timt! Glory 21c L. Amman of Derby: Mrs. Charles If Toa want to do a dirty Gerber Murphy of Nashville, Tenn.; Milton Mc­ parish designUtion at the /desk, brother, Sgt Chenia Abegg. Capt. mt IIS7 PBEa DELIVERY ago he came to Ogden, took up job in a quick, modem, aani- Baby Foods ^ ot. can 7c Knight of Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Ethel Keely Abegg, a pilot in. the marine air tarr wiy engine work with the Southern staffed by members of the Hospi­ Quaker 26c of Los Angeles.’ Requiem Mass Jan. 2 tality corps. corps, recently returned from in St. Louis’ church, Englewood. Inter­ service in the South Pacific. He ment Mt. Olivet. Mrs. J. M. Martina of St. Domi- Get Yours Now! Household Needs Erickson Memorial Co. ELIZA CRUZ. 628 22nd street. Sister attended Regis for two years be­ of Agatha C. Romero. Eva C. Ramires. nic’.s parish, for the second time, It Makes fore joining the marines. Sgrt. Coffee Northern Roll __ 5c MONUMENTS • MARKERS Denver; Ezekiel Cruz, San Lula; and treated the men in service to 10 Abegg attended Regis for three Life Easier Mrs, Rose Moreno, Loe Angeles, Calif. Prompt Erection pounds of fudge. She also do­ years before joining the army, AIRWAY Northern _ . 9 c tiam ont ot the moit compirte Requiem Hess Jan. 3 in St. CaJetan’t nated 10 pounds of fancy cookies. FREE church. Interment Mt. Olivet. and has been stationed in Alaska. 1 Ib. box 21c diipUyt in thia mion. DELIVEBY PHILLIP SALAS, JR., son of Mr. and The Morning Star circle of the i : i 8p«cr BIti).. OppoiiU Snnkaa Sgt. Louis Zucal, serving with Rain Drops llTl__ _ 2 3 c Mrs. Phillip Salas. Services in Sacred Archbishop’s guild had good rep­ NOB HILL Gariicni. CHtrry 4*21 the AAF air corps in Italy, visited GR. 0431 lb. bax — 26c Heart church Jan. 2. Interment Mt. resentation. St. Vincent de Paul’s, 1 Sunbrite "T * " 5c Olivet. Regis during his 30-day furlough 3829 Winona CL Holy Ghost, St. Philomena's, S t EDWARDS CLYDE APODOCA, 2725 Arapahoe in Denver. He attended the col­ Dtnvcr 12. Colo. 1 lb. Dry Cleaner tT ___ 69c Husband of Jeonie Apodoce, father of Francis de Sales’, St. Dominic’s, lege for two years before enter­ 29c Flora Martinez, Salute end Bob Apadoca, and Cathedral parishioners made Xia. ------FUNERAL FLOWERS Cheyenne, W yo.; Rebecca Cruz. Glen­ ing the service. Other visitors in­ EZE-M0P& White Magic q^SStu. _ 1 0 c liberal gifts. 2 Ib. dale. ^ alif.; brother of Lorn and Alex­ cluded Pvt. Edward Brinia and QL A dianififd offerina of aympathy la a xl». ------;- 57c lovely apray ot red roeea. 15 and up. andra Apadoca, Trinidad; Mary Dean, For the third year Miss Eva Pvt. Jerry Barbieri, both former CONE-WRINGER GO. Clorox bottle 18c and A. Apodoca. Denver; aeven grand­ Collins, dietitian for S t Clara’s THE BLOSSOM SHOPS children, five great-grandchildren. Reci­ students in the ASTP. Brinza, BILLS BROS. tation of Rosary 8 p.m, Thursday in the orphanage, provided a large va­ stationed in South Carolina, at­ 1 lb. x i a .___ 33c Miscellaneons Brown Palace Hotel TA. 3J28 residence. Requiem at 9 o’clock Friday, riety of cookies in patterns and tended Regis for two years, and Uptown, 221 E. 7th Ave. TA. 1217 Jan. 5. in Sacred Heart church. Inter­ colors indicative of the Yuletide. "Juat Call and Charae It" ment Mt. Olivet. Barbieri completed his freshman Nu Made feTZrl____ 29c JOSEPH R. BLOUIN, Denver. Son of Fancy cookies, artistically boxed, year before joining the army. Mrs. Cleo R. Blouin, New Orleans. La. also came as a gift from Boggio’s. Flour Catsup 80 pointa and “ • 15c Requiem Mast Jan. 2 in Fitxiimons Colorado Beet chapel. Interment Mt. Olivet. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION KITCHEN KRAFT BmDS- ! Sugar 10 lb. bax 68c Archdiocese of Denver ENRICHED TIMOTHY SULLIVAN Week of Sunday, Jan. 7i Requiem Masa for Timothy Sullivan, Wheat Hearts pkg. “ • 21e EYE 10 lb. a Denver resident for more than half a P St. Anthony’s hospital, Den­ 01. bag ...... — 45c century, was sung Dec. 80 in Annuncia­ ver, and St. Peter’s church, Cream of Wheat pkx. .— 22c ^ ^ FROZEN tion church. Burial wat made in Mt. Greeley. Sunny prepared Olivet with W. P. Horan ft Son in $1.04 Dog Food 1 lb. ______15c 1/ FOODS charge. Mr. Sullivan died of a heart 1 atUck In his home, 8548 Humboldt Jaraea McDonald [ street. Dec. 28. He was 79. Bom in Ireland, he came to this country at a Pacific Co., and had been with it DORAN Groceries - Meats • Bakery yoftng man. After spending some time since. in^ Philadelphia, ho moved to Denver Fbr all those engaged in lead­ HATTERS M U R R A Y ’S and waa for many years a sUtionary On April 15, 1920, he was mar engineer at City hall. He retired in ried in Anaconda to Miss Delia ing children’s or young people’s “Hut Reconditioning 1934. Surviving are a daughter, Mite groups and for those who would Scrvlc ExcIaiiTclr" Founded by M. T. Morrmy—1881 Hannigan of that city. He was a May Sullivan, and a titter, Mrs, Anna like to become volunteer leaders, Phone GR. 161314-15 O'Leary of Denver. member of St. Joseph’s church, and 733 E. Colfax at CUrktoB 'a recreation training course will Weat 32nd A Johan of Desert division 55, Brotherhood CALL MAIN 6838 CAPT. CHARLES Z. CONKLING open in Denver on Tuesday eve­ of Locomotive Engineers. SurviV' , For Frca Pick-up and D.UnrT Cept. Cberlet E. Conkling. 70. of 4185 ning, Jan. 9. S.rvica CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING J Hooker etreet, retired ermy officer and ing are his wife; one daughter, Denver resident since 1919. was buried Mrs. Michael (Marguerite) Mo Similar to a course held in Janu­ Miles - Dryer - Astler Jan. 3 after a Requiem Mass in St. Corniack; and two grandsons, ary, 1944, which had an enroll­ Catherine's church. W. P. Horan & Son Classified Ads service. A native of Mt. Vernon, 0.., James and Michael McCormack, ment of 200, the institute is spon­ ^ I. _iii »>, Mad ALL nf ih> following advertiaemeota. ^ Printing Go. Capt. Conkling attended school there and all of Ogden. sored by the city recreation de­ Call a married Anna E. Roche in McKeesport. partment in co-operation with the Pa., in 1894. He entered the army in Programs and Circulars Human Life Still Priceleia following organizations: The 1917. He was an industrial conversion health education department of Z O I V E C A B WANTED: Elderly lady to aetiat aa houee- expert and in World war 1 traveled Washington. — “ It is hard to FEMALE HELP WANTED keeper and companion for an elderly lady. Tickets for throughout the country converting the Denver public schools, the MAin 7171 think that human life is priceless Middleaxed woman aa companion and at­ Mri. Snapp, TA. 1650. peare-time plants to war production. Hit recreation ana leisure time divi­ Prompt, Courtaoui Scrvlca Bazaars and Carnivals hcadquartera were in Washington. D. C> in our times when human life is so tendant to young lady. Good wagea, room sion of the Council of Social CHEAPER RATES and board 2 dayi a week off. 331 Sherman, Quickly Produced He retired following the war and was expendable,’’ observed the Rev. Start the New HEARING AIDS sent to Fitzaimoni General hospital for John J. Reilly, national director of Agencies, the Community center CLEAN NEW CABS SP. 4881. Reasonahtj Priced his health. Capt. Conkling was a mem­ the Shrine of the Immaculate Con council, the Girl Scouts, the Camp PHOTOGRAPHS Pereoni Hard of Hearing, come in tot ber of St. Catherine’s parish and be­ Fire Girls, the YWCA, the Phyllis demonstration of Zenith Radionic Hearing UNION LABEL IF DESIRED longed to the American Legion. Sur­ cMtion here, in his sermon on ■“ M c ^ i U l R E Aid. 840, complete, termi. Lemoine Muiio Wheatley YWCA, the YMCA, the Year Right by Anderaon photoo. 1206 I6th St at Law- 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. viving are his wife. Anna; a daughter. “ (mrist Gave Life a Meaning” at Co., 622 15tb St Mrs. A. J. Hughes of Denver; a.,grRnd- Mass in the shrine. Denver public library, the Volun­ Moving - Storage renca. MAin 1878. Free newt euta. KEystnne 634B son. Lt. Arthur J. Hughes. Jr., of Camp teer Placement bureau, the Junior FURNITURE Lee. Va.; and a granddaughter, Jeanne men. In 1900 ahr married Michael J. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Hughes of Denver. league, the Adult Education coun­ Express Holland, a railroad man. He died in cil, and the Federation of Women’s Having Your 1936. A member of the Bleised Sacra­ Beautiful badreom. Ovingroom and break, Reconditioned planoa, playera, granda, THOMAS B. GALVIN Low Rates ment Altar and Roiary aociety, the St. Clubs. fast art: aacrifice. 734 Santa Fe^______organi (pipe and reed), orchmtral instep The Beat in Requiem Miie for ThomAt B. Galvin. menta. T. R Walker. 286 Broadway SP. Vincent Aid aociety, the Good Shepherd The course will be held on six KE. 6425 2149 Welion St. PRINTING USED 7S, of 501 E. Colfax avenue, will be held Aid aociety, and the Tabernacle aociety. 7364. in the Cathedral Saturday. Jan. 6. at Mra. Holland ia aurvived by four daueh- successive Tuesday evenings, from WE SPECIALIZE in butlneaa earda. letur FURNITURE 9;80. The Rotary 'will be recited In the tera. Mra. Conley. Mra. Jamea F. Caaaeia. Jan. 9 to Feb. 13, from 7:30 to DRESSMAKING Horan A Son chapel at 8:30 Friday Mra. Fred Peterion, and Mitt Francet headf, forme and blanke of ell kindf ALSO NEW 10 p.m., at Morey junior high Wedding announcementa. Rodgera Print' Ur. Galvin, a harnent maker, wan born Holland, all of Denver. in 1889 in Monteomery. Ala.. »and came school. Like last year’s course, Clotlies Cleaned Ing Co.. 511 I4th Street ______Dreumaking and re-modeling. Children a Caah or Crodit to Colorado in 1900. He had worked in clothes a specialty. Lucila Donigan. it will be-opened to all interested KE. 9895.______J______A FULL LINE recent year* for the Denver election LEO KORSICK. SR. persons, 16 years of age or older. EMPIRE DRUG STORES commission. A sister and a niece la Lao Koraick. Sr., 65, native of Auatrla. AT OF OFFICE There will be tio charge except to WOOD SALE FURNITURE Montgomery, Ala., survive. died in a local hoapital Jan. 2 after a abort illoeaa. Hia home waa at 6156 cover the cost of craft materials Hutchmson's Pharmacy We buy your hootehold and oSice fnml. MISS ELSIE N. THORIEKE Clarkaon. The Rosary will be recited used. Registration may be maoe LUMP KINDLING, ftove. range, furnace, fir*- bir* for CASH, or axchana* them (or Miss Elsie N. Thorieke. 977 Madison 'Thuraday eveninc, Jan. 4. at 9 .o'clock in Your Ntborbood Druggut place, blocka No yard talea KE, 9460 street, died of pneumonia Jan. 1 in St. Jos* the Boulevard mortuary drawinttroom. at the city recreation department Phone SPruee 0688 700 So. Pearl anythlna In atoek. in the City and County building Wo rant Foldlnp Chatra, Card and Ban­ eph's hospital after three days* Illness. A Requiem Maaa will be offered Friday at JAMES HUTCHISON quet Tablea, Diihaa, Silvarwara. any- convert to the Church and a member -Xif 9 in the holy Roaary church. Snrvivora' or at Room 402, Community Chest STOVE REPAIRS tbin. In stock. the Archbishop** guild, Mis* Thorieke be­ include hia wife. Tereia. and the follow. GIGANTIC building. WANTED TO BUY PHONE KEYSTONE 4552 longed to St. Philomena** parish. She inx children; Leo, Jr.; Roae. Lucille. and Water Fronts wss a cashier for the Mountain Slates S([t. John E. in Enirland. and Mra. Mary Planned around needs expressed Cleaners and Laiiiidry WILL PAY CASH for 6 rooma of fori- OPEN FROM I A. H. to I P. U. Telephone & Telegraph Co. A Requiem Claaaaen; and four grandchildren. •by last year’s enrollees, the course turt, piano and aewiog maehina. KE. 8944 R. P. Foley Stove Mass is being sung at 9:80 Jan. i in her is aimed to give instruction and and Heating Parts parish church. Surviving fre her mother. ROBERT G. ELLSPERMAN 700 E. Colfax, at Washington GOOD PAINTING: wallf and woodwork Mrs. Julia Thorieke: an aunt. Miss Clara practice in various .kinds of recre­ waabed. Reaaonfble. Call PE. 6084. 1568 Arapahoe EB £ N KloU. both of 977 Madison street; a A four-atory fall in the Fraternal ation activities that may be used WRITE FOB PRICES!. lister, Mrs. Lelia Graul of Wheatndge. huildint. 14 th atreet and Glenarm place, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES • nd two nephews, John M. Bopp. Jr., of Dec. 81 waa fatal to Robert G. Ellaper- with young leaders and experi­ H»U>£H Pittsburgh, and CapL Robert Graul. now men, 66. whoae home waa at 1844 Sher­ enced leaders. New leaders may MA. 6101 BEAUTIFUL whita porcelain Goal Range, oversees with the ai’my# W. P. Horan k man atreet. A Requiem Maaa was offered choose a section according to the Oil Circulator and Eladio. Sacrificu. 716 THE BALDWIN n q s — Son service. in the Holy Ghost church Dec. 3. Sur­ Santa Fa. vivors include hia wife. Mra. Thereat O. age CToup in which they are inter­ PIANO CO. JOHN M. TYNE EUaperman; hit daughter, Mra. Marion ested— 6 to 16 years, 11 to 13 10% Diseonnl LEGAL Dolores Btrcley; and a. son. Sgt. Lewis A. A. D’AMICO, JR., Mgr. Requiem Mas* for John M. Tyne, na- years, and 14 years and up. In la a government better than iU courta? live of Denver and long-time railroad M. EUaperman. Olinger aqrvice. each section the following activi­ On Cash & Carry 1 frill pay 875,000 f6r an jioneat attorney 1623 CALIFORNIA ST. *Remcmber the picnics we used fireman, waa sung Jan. 8 in St. Dominic's ties will be taught: Story telling that will appeal a caee to the Supreme church. Burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme­ WILLIAM JOSEPH PRECHTL MA. 2285 and informal dramatics, game ac­ Court and .-arty It to a final verdict to have down by the mill dam? tery. with the Boulevard mortuary in William Joseph Frechtl, 81, of 1705 6. R. PROUT charge. Mr. Tyne, who lived at 2828 Newport, died Jan. 2 after a short ill­ tivities, handcraft, musical and 1847 Curtii St Meet an old friend and one W. 27lb avenue, died Dec. 80 in 8L ness. Born in McGill, Nev., he lived rhythmic activities, and nature Joseph's hoBpiital after a month's illness. moat of hia life in Denver. In 1988 he 'Remember when’ stirs up an­ He was 58. Surviving are his wife. Ann married Regina Rote Hater. He waa a and outdoor activities. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY THESE Cunningham Tyne; a daughter. Margarrt member of St. Leo’a pariah. The Rosary Experienced group leaders who PREMIUM COALS? other . . . and have you Ann. 15: a ion, John Joseph. Jr.: his will be recited at 8 p.m. Jan. 4 in the desire more specialized training father. Patrick: and two sisters, Mrs. Olinger mortuary, Speer boulevard. Sur­ noticed, it's the pleasant things Claude Macy and Miss Catharine Tyne, viving. besides hit wife, are hia parents, may enter one of four advanced CRESTED BUTTE all of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PreehtI, 1025 Liptn sections: Craft, folk and square 'T d id n ’t think about .xpensau at tba timt Colorado's Outstanding Coal about people that are always atreet • MRS. HANNAH E. HOLLAND dancing, ^oup projects, or games. arranxementa' wart madt. But you did." remembered?” Requiem Masa for Mrs. Hannah E. Approximately 30 instructors, ROCKVALE-KEBLER DONALD LEE WATKINS To taka advantaro of a frirf-alriekon pcrion Holland, 8628 E*. 17th avenue, who came each experienced in his own field, Quality At lt0Best to Denver on New Year's day 48 years Donald Lee Watkins, 22, of 950 Clark will teach the sections, and those it bonuth contempt. Wo aro proud that our JACQUES BROTHERS sge. was sung in Blessed Sacrament aon street, home on a holiday leave from CMord la ont of abaoluto honeoty and tin- church Jan. 2. Interment took place the merchant marine, wta aecidenully who complete the course will be UNITED FUEL — 1729 CALIFORNIA Monuments of Distinction in Mt. Olivet cemetery in charge of the killed Dee. 29 when he and a com given certificates of achievement. eerity. SINCE 1902 Boulevard mortuary* Mra. Holland died panion, Robert Grove, 22. of 2921 Vallejo The workshop plan, with actual i KE. 6391 Saturday in the home of her daughter. atreet, were hunting rabbita. A Re­ Mrs. John Conley. 968 . Washington quiem Mass was celebrated Jan. 3 in St practice in such activities as GEO. P. HAGKETHAL 28 E. 6th Ave. T.Ahor 6468 street, after four weeks* illness. She Catherine’s church. Interment followed cmfts and game leadership, will, was 72. A native of Lee county, Illinois. In Ht. Olivet. Survivors include hia be followed, and the course will FUNERAL DIRECTOR SELECT A CEMETERY LOT Mrs. Holland came to Colorado in 1897 wife. Catherina: parents, Albert C. and 2211 Boat Colfax at Gaylord KAst 18ST Ethel Watkins; and brother, BiU K. offer exhibits of source materials PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS to be with her brothers, Edward and and a family MONLMENT Jtm u both tnrly-dAy raUroad Watkina, ataman ftrit elaai. that leaders can use in their work. Thursday, Jan. 4, 1945 Office, 938 Eannodc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE. ELEVEN PRESENTATION PARISH BREAKS The Denver Catholic Register Registorials Prarident. —...... -- ...... Mart R«v. Archbiihop Urban J. Vaht, D.D. RECORD IN DEC. 25 DONATIONS Editor______,,______RL Re?. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D in uniform. Our mechanical de­ Communist control in Spain will for Nora, his later ordination and (Presentation Perish, Denver) tributed t o . the collection, the Aaaoeiata Editora— M. F. Beerett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canaran. On Drafting Of 4F’s partments have taken a terrific better the lot of the unfortunate his appointment to the mission The Christmas collection has choirs, the altar boys, and the men J.C.D. U ttD .; Re?. John Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D.; Re?. Edward A The moA-emenl lo draft men beating as a result of the Selective Spanish people. It would also be a fields o f China hy Bishop Mac- gone over the $1,000 mark and is and women who cleaned and deco* the largest in the history of the rated the church and altars. . Breen, M.A., Utt.D.; Rev. Francie Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangncy. rlasiified a* 4F and lo put them .Service. We are not kicking a ^ u l catastrophe if the Church and the Nabb, his reverses and snccess into either limited military., aervice Catholic faith in Spain would come Pai-Tan, and ending with his parish.' The Rev. M. J. Blenkush The Needlework club will meet A.B., Jour. D.; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eieenman, A.B.; Linus Riordan, this. We and all others have ta do or into work in a war plant will our share; but do not let us be under the power of its greatest triumphal departure and establish­ wishes to thank all those who con- on Thursday; J«n. 4, in-the home A.B., LitLM.; Re?. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A ndoubtedly bring a hot fight in ■wept into what Congressional in­ enemy, the Communist stale. ment of a parish at Twredside, the of Mrs. D. C. Lan^ield, 221 S. Congress. Although the .Selective vestigation may prove to be a neu­ We are of the studied opinion story gives a deep insight into the Mary Evelyn Gurrigan Hazel street, at 10:30. An im­ portant meeting of the Altar and Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Sendee has done an excellent job in rotic nightmare, not hard common lhal we shall have lost the war if soul and heart of a prayerful, getting the military forces equipped sense.— Monsignor Matthew Smith. we supplant the God-hating Nazis humble, zealous, charitable priest. EngagemenI Ravealad Rosary society will be held at 1 with man power, it can scarcely be with the God-ignpring Reds. Both Joseph the catechist, the three o’clock. The members of the Altar and Published Weekly by denied that there has been a pe­ are enemies of tlie true liberties of sisters, the mandarin. Mr. Qiai, Dr. The engagement of Miss Mary riodic hysterical attack on the pub­ Blessings of Plows the common people. Tulloch, Monsignor Sleetb, Bishop Rosary society will receive Holy THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Evelyn Currigan to Alvin B. lic nenes. The present 4F move­ Is Recalled MacNabb, and Anselm Mealey, Mooney II was announced by Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass ment may be one of these attacks. classmate, move through the events Sunday. (By Millard F. Everett) Father Chisholm— Miss Currigan’s parents, Dr. and 938 Bannock Street, 1 A man is not classified as 4F giving clearer perspective to the A custom that was common in Mrs. Martin D. Currigan, promi­ Mmes. Bob Kerstiens and Harold unless he is physically unfit for Clerical Gargoyle? character of Chisholm. The events Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 the middle ages, the agea of faith, nent Denver Catholics, on Sunday, Kerstiens have charge of the sanc­ sendee. It may be a case of heart (By Rev. Maurice E. Reardon) of the death of Dr. Tulloch as a but that is practically forgotten Dec. 31. Miss Currigan is a grad­ tuary for the month of January. disease, an iilceraled stomach, A few years ago A. J. Cronin’s confirmed atheist and the welcom­ now is recalled in a bulletin from uate of St. Mary’s academy and Sunday school classes will be re­ physicjil defect such as crippling, Keys of the Kingdom caused quite ing of the Protestant missionaries Subscription: 81 per year. the Central Bureau of the Central is now a senior at the Colorado sumed aiter the 8 o’clock Mass even a mental disability. The vast a bit o f unfavorable comment to Pai-Tan are handled superbly Verein, St. Louis. It .is that of the university school of medicine, Sunday. majority of the men in 4F would among Catholic writers. The au and with artistry. blessing of plows on Plow Monday. where she is studying medical Thursday, Jan. 4,1945 rather not be there. life has not thor was called to task for his ex­ Starting next Monday the Junior Plow Monday, observed the day In the book the impression, first technology. Alvin Mooney, the been too pleasant for them. Men tremely neurotic portrayal of the gained and later strengthened, that Newman club meetings will be held after Twelfth-day (Epiphany), was son of Mrs. Irving Grimes, is a without a uniform today are con religious characters in his book one religion is as good as the other every Monday evening. kept even in the past century graduate of Regis high school and spicuous if they are obviously In answer to a letter which we for­ and that creed is not important, Confessions will be heard on OFFlClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER in England. But it was merely an also attended Colorado university. young. warded to him, asking for an ex that individualism is the keynote Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to 5 The Denver Catholic Remoter merits our cordial approval occasion of merry-making then. He is a seaman second class in On the other hand, if men do planation of a few minor points, of religion remains after a second o’clock and again at 7 o’clock. Holy We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What- Earlier, as references from .several the United States naval reserve. not suffer serious disease, they Cronin remarked that “ it is pouible reading. In the movie this is not Plans for the wedding are indefi­ Communion will be distributed at ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or sources indicate, it was a serious to appreciate the worth of what is the case. 6:30, 7, and in the 8 o’clock Mass would have been drafted long ago. devotional event. A statement from nite. Mr. Mooney is now stationed those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official inside a Cathedral without admir­ As Dr. Tulloch is dying, he tells on Friday evening. Soldiers have been taken in this a history of Norfolk saysi “ An­ at Jacksonville. Fla. We hope The Register will be read m every homo of the ing the gargoyles on the outside.” the priest that he still cannot be­ war that would always have been ciently, a light called the plow- Parish Guild to Meet Archdiocese. The recent release of the film story, lieve in Cod, and commends him turned down in previous conflicts. light was maintained by old and love such a person and pray that There will be an important We urge pastors, parents, snd teachers to cultivate a taste in bearing the same title as the book for “ not trying to bully him into The well-worn gag that the examin­ young persons who were husband­ Cod be merciful to him, but after meeting of the Presentation Parish the children W the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. will undoubtedly occasion renewed heaven.” The priest says that this ing doctor passes you if he feels men before images in some death it U strictly a matter between guild on Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, + URBAN J. VEHR, discussion of Cronin's work in the is a matter between the doctor and you and you are warm has some churches and on Plow Monday they the soul and God, whose omnis­ at 8 o’clock, in the school. AU the Jan. 29. 1942. Archbishop of Denver. editorial columns of the Catholic God and prays for him. The scene basis in fact. had a feast and went about with a cience knows the extent of guilt officers, district captains, officers, press. Writers will criticize the is presented in such a way that the We know 4F’s who are able to plow and dancers to get money to and merit and punishes and re­ and representatives of each parish movie because of its minor short­ faith of the one man shows so do a hard day’s work in other support the plow-light. The Ref­ wards accordingly. It is never for organization are especially urged comings and lack of presenting much more to advantage than the lines, but they are boys who have ormation put out the lights; but human beings to decide for God. to attend. to watch their program of exertion the practice of begging for money the Catholic priest in his super- lack of faith in the dying man. The humiliation suffered by Fa­ The parishioners will receive SEMINARIANS ARE GUESTS OF Any priest attending the las' mo­ and whose work is sedentary. We remains, and the ‘money for light’ natural character, but the film is ther Chisholm and the victory over their Sunday offering envelopes by far a more able presentation of ments of a friend who has dis­ doubt their ability to stand all day increases the income in the village the proud spirit of the mother su this week and all new parishioners the Catholic viewpoint than the claimed belief in the reality of Go I perior preach the stark Christian MSGR. HIGGINS AT BREAKFAST at a machine in a war factory or ale house.” are asked to call at the rectory to book. would act in much the same man­ truth of the ascendancy of the hkve their names placed on the par­ to put up with the rigors of camp A writer in the London Universe, life. Army life, even in this coun­ The role of Father Chisholm, as ner as Father Chisholm. This does meek over the haughty. The Keys ish list. (St. Philomena'i Parish, Denver) layed dispatch received by his par discussing a play of 1492, the year try, is rugged. The men are will­ portrayed by Gregory Peck, is not diminish the necessity of faith of the Kingdom are in the hands The Holy Name society will The Rt. Rev. Monsignor William ents. Lt. Becker was sitting on a of America’s discovery, describes filled with a quiet intensity ad­ for salvation but shows clearly that of the humble, for the humble meet Monday evening, Jan. 8, at 8 ration box inside the operations ing to serve as long as necessary, “ the leding of the plough about Higgins entertaineck seminarians but they do not like it, and it mirably suited to fashion the vir­ some men do not possess it. They man believes, prays, and loves— o’clock, in the school. tent when a flaming Japanese the fyre as for gode beginning of tues of zeal, charity, and tolerance may be naturally good people, but not for himself, but for his neigh­ PTA to Meet Wednesday from St. Philomen^L parish at bomber, shot down by anti-aircraft would ^ difficult indeed for a the yeare,” a custom kept “ that man who was not well. Conditions into a living theme. Starting with heaven is a supernatural reward bor— in order that the door to The monthly meeting of the PTA breakfast after the ^ 5 Mass on fire over an American airstrip, they should all fare better the the incidents of Chisholm’s youth requiring supernatural faith and Christ’s Kingdom may be opened will be held in the school building,. Wednesday morning: His ^ests have been such thst if a 4F could crashed through the tent, leaving yeare following/” Before beginning and following him through his love love to gain it. We may sincerely to those outside. Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m. were Charles and William Jones, Lt. Becker and his fellow pilots be corrected by surgery or treat­ the new season’s work “ was the Robert Syrianey, Howard Quin- unhurt in the middle of a pile of ment, he would have been taken censing of the ploughes on Plough livan, Walter Jaeger, and Joseph debris. Lt. Becker entered the air into the army or navy long ago. Mondaye,” when the plow was | Cusack. force two years ago from Western Most of these men are lads who brought to the church door, there i The Altar and Rosary society State college. His brother, James will carry a serious physical weak­ to be incensed and blessed by the I Statement of the Condition of will be entertained in the home Keith, is a petty officer on a navy ness with them all through life. priest before it was dragged in pro- '■ o f Mrs. M. L. Dyer, 1826 Monroe toroedo bomber. For the sake o f decency, let G>n- cession round the parish. A spe-' street, Monday, Jan. 8, at 2 p.m. G. B. Klauman, brother of Mrs gress remember this. Likewise let rial plow was kept in the church) Mmes. E. E. Nevans and Mary James T. Cronin, has suffered it remember that the public will for the Plow Monday festivity. The I Horan will be co-hostesses. relapse and has returned to Mercy pay through the nose for many plow-light was maintained in some The Altar and Rosary society hospital. years to come taking care of these places by the farm workers; in and the PTA will receive corporate Mrs. Harry O’Day entertained cases and paying them pensions if others a special collection was taken | The American National Bank Communion in the 8:15 Mass. her club in her home on Tuesday, they are drafted into military serv up to provide the vigil lights. In Mrs. Dale Ncwbold had as house Mrs. J. D. Goodrow*s club met in ice now. at least one village land was given I guests in the holiday vacation her the Daniels A Fisher's tea room There are still many people em­ to furnish income for the support' OF DENVER, COLORADO brother, Lawrence White, and_ a on Wednesday. Mrs. Julia O’Neill' ployed in tasks of little importance. of the plow-light. ! companion, Albert Belding, Via- club will meet with Mrs. H. Yet it cannot be safely argued that It is a curious fact that, whereas torian students of theology in St. everybody ought lo be a welder or Genty, 1141 Adams, Thursday. the Church sanctified this and MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Thomas’ semina^. Their provin­ Maj. Walter Coons, son of Mrs, soMier. Civilization hat to be other instruments of men'a use, cial house is Chicago, 111. Mary Coons, married Miss R. Beth kept up. the Mohammedans regarded the i Second Lt. Paul K. Becker, son Ritter last week. We speak with experience. Our plow as a despised instrument of At the Close of Business December 30, 1944 of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Becker of Jack Monaghan left Friday for own editorial staff has surrendered degrading servile labor. 766 Harrison street, recently ex­ Parris Island to enter the marines one-third of its members to the ^ e specialized and sophisticated perienced a miraculous escape on Miss Mary Frances Ames will uniformed ranks. We happen lo modem world has little use for Leyte island, according to a de- leave Denver Jan. 16 for Des be in a work that is of extraor' the beautiful old customs that Moines, la., where she will join dinary importance lo national mo' bound the Church and the people the WACS as a medical technician rale at all limes, but especially in together in simple faith and devo­ RESOURCES LIABILITIES Mrs. A. C, Ames left Friday for times of war. ^ m e of our men, tion in almost every endeavor. So­ Chicago, where she met Mr. Ames, extremely valuable in our work, ciety has lost greatly, both in the Capital Stock ....$500,000.00 who w v East on business. They but with not loo bad physical de­ beauty of faith and in religious Cash and Due from visited friends in Chicago. fects, are in what teems to ui tri­ devotion itself. When the people Banks...... $7,379,562.41 Jack Reinhardt is recovering fling work in the army. About the were devout in even the little, Surplus Fund „ 500,000.00 $1,623,690.26 from injuries received while skat­ only thing that can be said in favor everyday things, their faith as a ing in tte City park. of the condition is that they are whole was strong. But the people $21,285,803.12 Mr. and Mrs. James Potter have were so divorced from the Church, Undivided Profits 623,690.26 Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’Malia, had as house guests their dai^hter, in little as well as big matters, that U. S. Government Mrs. Ed D. Brett of Seattle, Wash today great numbers are Christians 1628 Lincoln street, Denver, an Securities __13,906,242.71 and their son, 2nd Lt. James PoL only in name and have virtually no nounee the marriage of their LOYOLIIPIRISH ter, and his wife. Lt. Potter re­ faith. daughter, Winifred, to Angelo ceived his commission in the army Municipal and Listed air forces Dec. 23, and will return Corporation Bonds------.$ 1,970,482.72 W^elch on Dec. 28 in the Denver Coming Events Cast Cathedral with the Rev. FVed Mc- to Victorville, Calif., for orders. Callin officiating. Henry Bradley, pharmacist mate Their Shadows Before Federal Reserve Bank Stock..„ _ 30,000.00 third class, and Mrs. Bradley of V Doris Ann O’Malia attended her Sun Valley, Ida., spent the holi­ (By Rev. W. J, Canavan) Loans and Discounts------4,766.415.00 Reserve for Contingencies______$ 22,998.22 sister as bridesmaid and her days with the E. J. Bradleys. (Loyola Parish, Denver) Two apparently unrelated events brother, Richard O’Malia, attended Mrs. Mac Switzer has had as Holy Hour was held on New of the past week are indications of Bank Building - ...... 1.00 Mr. Welch as best man. the trend of the present Commu­ Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Etc___ 124,321.87 her gniest Miss Peggy Tague of Year’s eve from 7 to 8 o’clock. Pray Joseph O’Neill furnished the Boulder. nist front, which this writer has re­ Six Adjoining Lots for ers were said for the boys and girls music. Breakfast was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foley re­ peatedly warned against in the past in service, and for peace. Father Bank Expansion______1.00 Deposits______26,282,474.50 the immediate familiea in the Olin turned Tuesday from Spokane, year and which will continue to be hotel. Wash., where they passed the holi­ Edward J. Morgan, S.J., delivered subject matter for his pen as long Furniture and Fixtures...... 1.00 Miss O’Malia has been employed days with their son, Dan, a sea­ the sermon and conducted the serv­ ss the danger lasts. in the auditing department of the man first class, at Farragut, Ida., ices. One of the events referred to is Accrued Interest on Colorado and Southern railroad and Mr. Foley’s relatives. His the attack of one of the official the past two years. Mr. Welch is mother, three sisters, and three The blessing of the crib at Loyola Soviet newspapers on His Holiness, Securities Purchased___ 779.01 in the navy and has just returned brothers held a family reunion in was impressive this year. Margaret Pope Pius XII’s, Qirisimas mes­ to the states. After 15 months Spokane. Ann Hilbert carried the statue of sage, and the other is the an­ overseas. After Mr. Welch’s leave P. F. Giblin, who has been ill the Infant Jesus in her arms, Al- nounced attempt of American Reds $28,053,484.85 of 30 days in Denver the couple for eight weeks, is convalescing in and Pinkos lo have this country $28,053,484.85 fonse Frei was her attendant. They will make their home in New York. h‘is home. sever diplomatic relations with marched down the middle aisle of Spain and give arms to those who the church before the Midnight seek lo overthrow the present Span­ Mass and presented the statue of ish government. I>et us look to the newspaper at­ the Infant to Father Morgan, who M O R G A N , LEIBMAN & HICKEY tack first. The Reds are following OFFICERS DIRECTORS placed it in the crib, where i| was a familiar pattern, which should be blessed. Pauline Hogue and apparent lo all by this time. It is FRAN'K KIRl UHOF, President .INSURANCE •^INCE IS97 Patricia Lohr, dressed in blue and a totalitarian belief that, if you re­ .ADOLPH KUNSMILLER, Vice President and Cashier H. E. HUFFMAN pink, were the angels. peat the same thing long enough C. S. HAUGHWOUT, Vice President C. S. HAUGHWOUT Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency - Bill Durlin Hat Furlough people will begin to accept it, no J matter how untrue it may be. The FRITZ A. NAGEL, Vice President ‘ RALPH W. KELLY Bill Durlin of the merchant ma­ W. A. -WOODS, JR., Vice President rine, son of Mrs. Ethel Durlin, is Soviet government has decided to FRANK KIRCHHOF label the Papacy as Fascist and it V. MARPLE, Auistant Cashier hpme on a leave. He has just ADOLPH KUNSmiXER returned from the Marshall islands. loses no opportunity to do so. In J. C BARBER, ,4«4u(an( Cashier Sunday, Jan. 7, is Communion its recent.reaffirmation of this bare­ FRITZ A. NAGEL faced lie, it added a piquant touch H. F. FEUCHT, Trail Ojgicer day for the Young Ladies’ sodality. A. W. BROW.N, Assistant Trust Officer ALBERT E. SEEP Father Morgan asked ail the young that betrays the inherent naivete women to start the new year by of the Reds. The Communists now J. A. FITZPATRICK, Auditor FRED G. WALSEN having a large attendance. accuse the Holy Father of being A large and enthusiastic audience an enemy of democracy, which enjoyed the Loyola school children’s comes with exceeding bad grace party, which too place at the PTA from some of the greatest foes of MOVING & STORAGE meeting on Tuesday evening, democracy the world has e> Dec. 19. known. LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR., MONDAY THRU FRIDAY A procession of vested choristers The purpose behind these attacks with lighted tapers made an im­ becomes increasingly apparent as 9:30 P. M., KFEL pressive picture as they sang the time goes on. The Soviet govern­ STORAGE SPruce 2671 ment recognizes the Papacy as the lESS SOUTH PEARL ST familiar Nativity hymns. Miss LOWEST PRICES Helen Neuman was the organ ac­ strongest opposition in Europe to IN THE CITY Pat. AfoneSPrucc 9461 companist The lower grades en­ its apparent attempt to control that < tertained with songs of Santa continent. If it can hurt the SPECIAL RATES TO SOLDIERS Claus, who was present with a gift Papacy, or discredit it to the extent for all the children. Father that its power is weakened, then Morgan congratulated the sisters Europe will be under Soviet domi­ YOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH and children on their splendid nation. If the Papacy continues to The American National Bank program. be regarded favorably by all thc| Mrs. G. A. Mohrbacher, presi­ proples of Europe, as the most dent, expressed her appreciation powerful voice that can be raised for the excellent co-operation re­ to condemn tyranny, then the So­ ceived from the PTA members this viets will lose. Statues year, and extended holiday greet­ The truths related above tie in of Denver ings to all present nicely with th e attempt of the Gifts from the children and the American Communists and Left PTA were presented to Fathers Wingers to destroy the present gov­ ^ Rosaries Morgan, Fitzsimmons, and Murphy. ernment of Spain. It must be re­ Mrs. J. A. French was awarded membered that the Third Interna­ the toy furniture set tional is world-wide in its scope. Apparently unrelated incidents are MAin 5314 BSTABUaaED giNCI IHI Prayer Books N. Y. Polica Diitributa Toyi often part of a general plan that New York.— The New York Po is conceived in the Kremlin. The lice Anchor club, composed of control of Spain is a key lo the Gifts for All Occasions 1,500 third degree members of the Soviet plan for the control of Eu­ F. J. KIRCHHOF Tho American Fixture Co. Knights of Columbus serving in rope; word goes out to the Amer­ UaaafMtann at « the police department, distributed ican Bolsheviks to agitate against COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME C onstruction C o . CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS ( 14,900 dolls and toys and 6,000 the Franco government, in the pounds of candy to more than guise of championing democracy; CHURCH FURNITURE 9,000 orphans in 46 Catholic, Jew­ and the plot continues its nefarious A. I*. ish, and Protestant child-caring way. _ , BUILDERS BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES homes in the metropolitan area. It is probably true that Spain MiUtfiork of AU SUnd* t ' l l l ' I U II < «>. needs a new government, one in We Appreciate Your Patronage Your Purchase of War Bonds which all the liberties of the people FRANK KUUmHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. I A. <» 1 hu new 128-psze book, “SUmnwr- "I Won Success ’ Ins, It* ,Csu** and Correction." d*. ret acribe* the Boru* Unit BY CATHEDRAL ALTAR SOCIETY Method for *eientflie corrto. (ion of aUmmerins and *tut- ‘ Blue Devil’ Division in North Italy terlns — auroesafni for U S 'ontinued From La$t Pago) 2301 West street, was home on a yean. Free— no oblttation. r. and Mr«. Curley Williams 15-day leave from Brazil, South Beajaaain N. Botne, Dept. IMS, Circle o f 1820 Grand avenue, left Dec. America. He is a pilot on a patrol Grand Junction.— Pvt. Robert guesta of the Wilsons, her brother- officiating. Burial was in Calvary Tower, ladianapelia 4, Ind. 81 to return to St. Patrick's acad­ bomber in the navy. Cordova, route 1, rifleman, is a in-law and sister, for the past sev­ ceradtery. Boyer. Wlthoot Hotel g*. emy, Raton, N. Mex., after spend­ member of the 350th infantry reg­ eral days. The Wilsons were here perienee, Beeeneo Heetaaa- Pfc. Henry McCarthy, Jr., son Pallbearers were Arthur Trai­ Mls«iy of Hooitkeeper of Famoes ing the holidays with her parents. iment which recently took Mt. Bat­ until Saturday night, visiting the Hotel. of Mr, and Mrs. Henry McCarthy ner, Fred Lampshire, Harry Baker, taglia in Northern Italy and held it C. W. Wilsons, the J. W. Roe^ers, New* of Service Personnel of 2415 West street, is stationed Gus Benjamin, James Whalley, and "Once I passed 40, employen Just didn't in the army air force headquarters for seven days of almost continu­ and other relatives. want women my a>*. Then I anawerod a Pfc. Richard Reitemeier, son of ous German counterattack and H. E. Barlup. Piles Fought Lewi* advertiaament and tnroUsd. Al- in La Junta. Pfc. McCarthy and his Mrs. Alice Louise Pullin, daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Reitemeier of Mrs. McGinley died unexpect­ thoush without previoul experience, I was wife were in Pueblo over the holi­ close quarter fighting. The 350th, ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cun­ placed by Lewis School as Hoateas-Housa- 812 W. 14th street, has returned days visiting the former’s parents. a unit of the 88th “ Blue Devil” ningham, has been employed in edly in her home in ‘ Denver Sun­ keeper, immediately after zraduation. Then to Colorado Medical school in Den­ day. She had been a resident of they placed me aa Housekeeper of thb fa­ division of the Fifth army, was or­ the x-ray department of S t Mary's ver after spending the holidays Lt. (JG) Wilbur Pryor, Jr,, son Denver for the past seven yedrs, mous hotel with a aplendid aalary, nleabr dered to occupy the mountain and hospital. Mrs. Pullin’s former home ap^lcatloQ, tba dootor's preaerlpUon Oiiaa- fumiahed room, the tame meals sueats en­ with his parents, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pryor of Rold, nauaily atarU flghtlac the atSS of reached its objective only a short was in Lapeer, Mich. Her husband, Mrs. McGinley, nee Casey, came joy. I feel misbty fortunata to do ao waU, Lt. (JG) Lawrence Burke, son 419 W. 22nd street, is in the navy, time before German infantrymen to Grand Junction in 1900 from * WOT*: 1 Soothe* and ease* •after 40.’ " stationed in Port Hueneme, CalLf. T. Sgt George Pullin, is overseas. I shrink son. awollen o f Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burke of apparently acted on similar orders. Glenwood Springs to marry M r. usBiM S. Promotes bealins bjr eaalat Irrt- Mrs. Roy Griffin, daughter of tated mmbraaas and allevlatea narvouancas Step Into a Weil-Paid Hotel Position Another son, Frank Pryor, is with The 350th. got there first and McGinley, who was one of the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eggcr, 739 N. thooaand* whUe ‘nwuaandt of Lewia-Trained men and** the air transport command of the greeted the Germans with intense three men who first came to the Seventh, is spending some time tomXort. Oet CMaa-llsM from your drufzlat women, from 18 to SO, art winnins toeeeas India-China division and is a pur­ fire. It was the start of the week- site where Grand Junction now is ser on the plane. with her parents. Her husband poeittve ruarantea of ooi^ete and a sound postwar future in the hotel, long ferocious battle. Much of the located. The McGinleys were mar­ lattsfsetton or money back. Don’t wait. club and institutional Held. They are mak­ Choir Feted by Lloyd Beauvais, formerly of 417 will be sent overseas soon. ried June 6 of that year and made ing good as Managers, Assistant Manager*, fighting was done at the range of ‘‘rkPPirf. i t Hostesses, Hxecutir* Uonaakaepera. Stew­ W, 11th street, is a flrst class petty 50 yards. Mr. and Mrs. William Schneible their home here until his death, rare to get gnuing, guaranUtd Cm m -RoW. ards and E5 other typee of well-paid posU officer and instructor in basic spent the holiday season with their after which Mrs. McGinley re­ Cowfwap baolity Product. / / told tlona. Today opportunitiaa for Lewis Mt. safe Wm to order U /or yos. Only 7 5t training in Farragut, Ida. BiU Eble daughter, Mrs. Hugh Stuart, and moved to Denver. Graduates ar* greater than eetr. The sue- family of Salt Lake City. cees of Lewis Gradoate* has proved previous Durango Pastor Frank Palladino, brother of Mrs. Guest at Party Mrs. McGinley was,born to Owen experience anneceesary Good grad* school Bruno De Rose of 1930 Green­ A business meeting of the C. D. and Mary Ellen Casey Aug. 8, education plus I-ewi* Training qualifias yen wood street, has been promoted to A surprise dinner honoring his of A. was held in the school hall 1879, at Providence, R. I. She nm scm » at home, in spar* time. Free Book dMcribe* 21st birthday was given Bill Eble Helene Hagaret (above), profet- this fascinating flald, and explain! how yoo Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ the rank of lieutenant colonel. He Tuesday evening, w th a good at­ came West with her parents when are registered Free of extra coat in Lewii ish)—A chicken dinner was held is a medical administrator and is Friday night, Dec. 29, by his par­ tendance. she was a child. Mr. Casey was sor of English at Marymount col­ National Placement Service. Mall eoupon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eble. As­ IfCNINGiKIN NOW I by the Rev. Michael Pascual, C.R., stationed on Saipan. Andy Prinster, specialist third engaged in mining and the family lege, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y., sisting Mrs. Eble as hostesses were for the members of the senior choir Lt. Robert McNamee spent the class, U. S. navy, left 'for San resided in Leadville, Eagle, Aspen, i* the author of Who Wtdk in Misses Molly Dean and Henrietta DoTiiisibrQuickGelief Dec. 26. After the dinner songs Christmas holidays with his uncle Diego after a Christmas leave and other Central Colorado mining Pride, the January selection of the Lewia Hotel Training were sung and games played. Dean. communities. Does tbs Itdi c( externally- School and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Las­ spent with his parents, Mr. and Catholic Literary foundation. Mis* caused eezama make you Room DA-5828 A party for the students of Games and an informal evening want to scratch. Scratch, Waahington 7, D. C sen of 1830 Elizabeth street. He Mrs. Leo Prinster, and his friends Surviving are three daughters, Magaret, who in addition to poetry SORATOHf W ^ d you like Sacred Heart school took place was graduated in December from were enjoyed by Randall Hall, An­ in the city. Mrs. Dorothy Peth, Grand Junc­ contribution* to many national to see that fiery redneia sub­ Send me the Free Book. "Tosr Big Op- ■ Dec. 21. Boxes of candy, donated officer candidate school, Camp thony Fangman, LaVCrn Holzer, Nora McGinlay Funeral tion; Miss Margaret McGinley, magazines has contributed a num­ side quickly and the scaly aldn be­ portonity," wlthoot obligation. I want ■ by the local council of the K. of Jasper Hicks, and Leonard Heiny, come aott and smoothTOet a 2So to know how to qualify for a well-paid ■ Barkeley, Tex., in the medical ad­ Funeral rites for Mrs. Nora Mc- Denver; and Mrs. Norah Flynn ber of short stories and articles, is or eoojap cf SayniD Salve and 1^ poiition at home in Icltntt time. ■ C. and the sisters o f Mercy hos­ ministration corps of the air Mrs. Genevieve Harrigan Ers- Ginley, 65, widow of William Mc- Minturn; and two grandsons. Bill the author of Father DeSmet, ply thu medicated ointment to the pital, were distributed to the chil­ forces. kine is a first sergeant to 200 Ginley, who was a pioneer of Grand and Pat Flynn, Minturn. Change of Seaton, The Trumpeting .twetad araaa. Let It help ease the ■ Name tormaBtiiig I t ^ and tcrenew. ^ . dren. The Junior Newman club will women marines at Camp Pendle­ Junction, were held at 9 o'clock One son, Manus, died in 1907; Crane, and The Great Horte, l.ast a Addrcea _ Friday, Dec. 29, in St. Joseph's and one brother and three sisters year she was appointed to the Cal­ Ruben Moreno was on furlough hold a nickelodeon social on Mon­ ton, Oceanside, Calif. Using a SAVNAN SALVF ; city ...... ___ _ SttU in Durango Christmas visiting bis day evening, Jan. 8, at 8 o'clock in jeep, she recently played St. Nick church, with the,Rev. Albert Puhl preceded Mrs. McGinley in death. lary of Living (Catholic Authors. ^ ■ • ■ VII ■ I wife. the Cathedral hall. All the Cath­ to the 200. Sergeant Erskine’s hus­ Sgt. Ralph Strapelli visited his olic students of Ontennial high band, Jerry, is an aviation ma­ parents while on furlough during school are invited to be present. chinist’s mate first class in. the the Christmas season. A member Patients in St. Mary’s hospital navy, o f the air force, he has seen action are Mrs. Louisa Lloyd of 223 E. Nellie Murphy Die* Fourth street. Dr. Mary Hoecker In Italy. The funeral of Mrs. Nellie of 2301 Greenwood street, Mrs. HERE IT IS AGAIN!-WITh THANKS FOR Pvt Alfred DiFerdinando was Murphy was held Tuesday, Jan. 2, Ralpl. Whitton of 311 10th street, home on furlough from Camp Rob­ in St. Joseph’s church, with Father Mrs. Ruth Lackey of 1101 W. 11th erts, Calif. Nicholas Bertrand officiating. Bur­ Joseph T. Cordova of the ma street, John McDonald of 409 W. ial was in Calvary cemetery. The rines is in Dufango visiting his Seventh street, and Anthony Cor- Rosary was recited in the family • YOUR TREMENDOUS AND ENTHUSIASTIC parents. tese of 517 W. Eighth^treet. home at 1234 Main, street. Frank Fabian, a meliber of the Beam.Pevino Wedding Held Pallbearers were J. F. Doyle, W. Mary Ann Perino and Clarence "Sacred Heart parish for 30 years, died Sunday morning, Dec. 31, J. Sullivan, George Corcoran, J. E. Beam were married in Sacred W. Roessler, Herman Corcoran, Heart church Dec. 24 in the pres­ after an illness of 10 weeks. He is survived by his children. Miss Ma and R. R. Weimer. RESPONSE TO OUR LAST ANNOUNCEMENT! ence of Father Pascual. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tilda Fabian and Frank J. Jr., re­ Mrs. 5Iurphy, 77, widow of John Lorenzo Perino. Attendants were siding in the family home, 903 W. Murphy, died Saturday evening, Miss Loretta Perino, Jasper J. 10th street, and John Fabian of Dec. 30, in her home. Althoug: Perino, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denver. He was a member of the Mrs. Murphy had been in poor Caranta of Monero, N. Mex. Mrs. local council of the Knights of health for several years, she had August Davidson and Miss Frances Columbus. Requiem Mass and in been seriously ill only two weeks. Pinpey furnished, the music. The terment were held Tuesday, Jan. 2. Nellie Confrey, daughter of bride and bridegroom assisted at a James and Mary Confrey, was Nuptial Mass Dec. 26. Alamosa Council Is born May 1, 1867, in England. Silvio Fracassini, stationed in When she was a child, she accom WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS Fort Logan, spent Christmas with pa'nied her parents to the United lease Accept his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Host to 60 Children States. The family went first to Fracassini! Trenton, N, J., where they stayed Cpl. Joe D. Quintana, son of Mr. Alamosa.— The Knights of Co­ only a short time before coming and Mrs, D. I. Quintana, arrived lumbus of Alamosa council 2096 West to Leadville during the Colo­ Christmas eve for a 21-day fur­ held a children’s party Dec. 21. rado mining city’s boom days. This Valuable 512-Page Encyclopedia Volume! lough after 28 -months’ service The evening was spent in playing She grew to womanhood in Lead in the South Pacific. He will re­ games and in singing carols. At the ville and was united in marriage turn to a rest camp in Santa close of the party, candy, nuts, and there to John Murphy Jan. 3, 1893. [ALL WE ASK YOU TO PAY IS TEN CENTS TO COVER COST OF MAILING IT TO YOU ] Barbara, Calif., before further as­ apples were given to each of the They resided in Leadville until signment. 60 children present. 1901, when thev removed to Grand Junctiop to make their home. ^MOME weeks ago this amftaing offer, announced in this and other newspapers, made publishing Mr. Murphy, who was engaged history. We had set aside only 1,500 volumes for free distribution to readers of this news­ MRS. BARBARA ZAZZARETTI in the contracting business, paper— but the immediate and unprecedented response was enough to swamp all our facilities. Feb. 24, 1927. One daughter. Miss Mary Mur­ We had to pause and reconsider. We had to make basic changes in our advertising program DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS phy, survives. so that we would have enough gift volumes to go around, and full sets to supply to those who Service Men wanted them. Florence. — Mrs. Barbara Zaz- seven children, Mrs. Janet Paray- Aa a result we have been able to ship free books to all those who* applied for them from zaretti. resident of Florence the lia, Mrs. Mai^ Butz, Lena, Louise, Visit Romes and Dominic, all of Florence; this newspaper— and we are glad to express our thanks by actually REPEATING THE ORIGINAL past seven years, died in a Canon Ernest Perry, coxswain in the Mrs. Rose Recchia of Detroit, who City hospital Christmas day, after navy, was expected home to spend OFFER to take care of many hundreds of readers who faded to write in the first time— and who arrived here Dec. 21; and Mrs. Vir­ a 15-day leave from the naval 15 months’ illness. She was the ginia Evans of Pueblo. supply depot at Clearfield, Utah, now want to take advantage of the extraordinary offer we made. wife of Alfonso Zazzaretti. Requiem Mass was sung by the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ SO HERE IT IS AG.4IN— the same astonishing offe r we made before— and the same com* Born in Italy Oct. 4, 1891, Mrs. Rev. Urban Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., gene Perry, 415 Belford avenue. Zazzaretti came to the United Dec. 28, with burial in Union High­ plete explanation of it, all unchanged. You now have the same opportunity that the others had, and land cemetery. Michael (Mickey) Perry, cox­ States 21 years ago residing in swain in the navy, is spending a since they have already received their gift volumes, yon may be interested in reading below some Pallbearers were Tony Falgien, Trenton, N. J.; then in Raton, N. 15-day leave visiting his wife and Tony Martinetti, Julio Paolino, excerpts from letters they have written us. 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This edition has been re­ Builds School in Tucson are asked to call for them at the Virginia Wallen arrived Saturday fore, has been curtailed by War Production Board vised to cover events of the past year, and each church. afternoon from Camp Van Dorn, Pvt. Nathan Mascitelli of Fort Ruling No. L-245. Our printings are only half volume, as it goes to press, is brought finally up- Here’s the surprise. You pay only 89c per vol­ The Rev. Arthur J. Kerr, who Miss. Mrs. Samuel had been yith Benning, Ga., is spending the holi­ her husband, Lt. Samuel, and Mrs. the quantity first planned. to-the-minute. Our unique book-a-week delivery ume, plus 11c mailing cost. The complete set thus formerly served in a number of days with his mother, Mrs. Ben Colorado parishes, is now busy Wallen with her husband, Capt, However, we have set aside 1,500 sets for plan, bringing you the volumes as they come off costs you only a fraction of what other high- Mascitelli, and other relatives. Wallen. with the expansion of a new school Victor Falgien has been dis­ readers of this newspaper, and now invite you to the presses, makes it the most up-to-date of en­ grade encyclopedias cost... and we want only to which he erected in Tucson’s missed from the St. Thomas More Mrs. Tom Murphy, Tony Prin- become the owner of a set—making this extraor­ cyclopedias. prove that ours is unexcelled for your use. Sacred Heart parish last year. He hospital, where he received treat­ ster, and Cpl. and Mrs. Clifford dinary offer to enable you to become acquainted is serving there while absent frpm Wilson arrived Saturday night, Easy-Reading, Handy Volumes ment for injuries which he sus­ with the volumes before you decide to buy. De Luxe Edition If You Prefer the Diocese of Pueblo for reasons tained in a coal mine accident. Dec. 30, from Albuquerque, Editor-in-Chief of the original edition was o f health. His school, cared for Mrs. Tony Scutti of Williams­ N. Mex., where Cpl. 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Free of abstruse wording and dry- world-renowned artist, the frontispieces being a required that Father Kerr turn his More’s hospital, where she was books, you merely drop us a postcard saying so, collection of woodcut portraits of American Pres­ rectory over to the sisters. He now tqken a few days before when as-dust-specialist attitude—and free also of con­ has his living quarters and office threatened with pneumonia. and that ends the matter. cise, fact-omitting brevity—this grand encyclo­ idents. in a room in the school. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Petry and Some Facts About This Encyclopedia pedia will be your rainy-evening companion for Remember that the contents of both Regular daughter of Los Angeles are Father Kerr’s work in this sub­ We will enclose with Volume I a pamphlet many years to come. and De Luxe Editions are exactly the same— urban section of the city of 'Tuc­ spending the holidays with rela­ And, in spite of their enormous contents, son is attracting city-wide atten­ tives in Florence. giving the facts to show that this is one of the only the binding is different. Volume I in both tion. Marie Zavi*lan to Be Navy Nur*e finest encyclopedias anyone can buy for home each volume can be held in one hand! 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PAGE THIRTEEN THurs'day, Jan. 4, 1945 Office, 988 Baiinoclc Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystonS '4205 QUILT PIECES RHEUMATISM Near Life-Size Nativity Scene Mr Ws barssiB rsekst* bMatUal fut calot Arthritia NnrWa O.S.B., former pastor of the church, and wa» revised thb year according to Father Jnstin’s auggestiont by gnUt piMM tnelndM IMS rard* tbrtsd. fra*. Whr aontlaot to aaflat tho NoStwlko, IHdal FR. m i c i IS II MiMtod nillit pattonu. plu raonah w* the present pastor, the Rev. John Forsyth, O.S.B. The figures were constructed in the manual training aaontxlaa paint of tbaaa OSm Join our activt and cooMnplativc Sodtty *ert*d eelanal (oodi to Bako ovtr Utl oaaat when tho atnal tmaadUa DEAF? If you with to conoocrata you^f la Cod u a shop o f the Abbey school and painted by the students of Mt. St. Scholastics academy. qsUt patclMa; tpocial |1.U C|P.O., plai have (ailtdr Imn abovl a Lay Brother, devotini you life la prayer and poatsaa. 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(St. Mary’s Pariah, Pueblo) The Gift of Euerlustiii^ The Rev. Daniel Gnidica, O.S.B., Comfort iimf Booiitij DoH youmwSdM feorblaoT rliaB than you aro or toMtofM trom Oattlng Dp Itlahti. Backaoho. »«isua- pastor, is in KansasfCity to assist uta. Lea Faina, Duatnoat. SwoUen A ai^ at Forty Hours' devotions in the ftheumaao Faina, Burning, acanty or fre- Htodioait ytDow gold illed a tm juent ptaaapt? If eo, remniiur thM tom church where he previously was vail mwMiig dalo. Kichig oo- bdam are vttal to your health aod thM (med oa ddkitc raaegotd ocant. dun symptoma nw 6o duo to nn-ernaM stationed. and non-eyttemie Rjdnoy. and Bladder Bcaudfnlly boxed $A00 mew—ui6le»—tn inch■«(» eatoa Cyetex (a r— pbyildiai^s Raymond Centa and Miss Helen preacrlptlon) uiually glveaprompt and lay- ipcdally...... priced onfyr T out rdlef by helping the ______Kidnoya fluahoat Skull were married last week. Fred LIFETIME GUARANTEE poltOQOua exeoB - — and wastes. Oet Masser and Miss Elsie SkerjanM Oyata from your dnigglat today.--■ Takajt-- i-tt Special Introductory Offer, 2for*T* exaetly as dlroeted ana too the noulU ta were married Dec. 27. T. Sgt Wil­ your own particular eaao. Under oar gu^ liam Poder and Miss Josephine Check. Mooqr Older or CO. D. antooantee nni»Munless oompletely lattsfled you sumv---- - return---- the empty package and get year Kemc are to be married Satur­ STUYVESANT SALES CO. mooay back. Three guaranteed aliee: day, Jan. 6. JOOE MlSSt, Ne* Ymki, KY.Oft.hG ______Only 35c, 75e, $1.50 Recent baptisms include those of ■ AGENTS DESIRED 'mii lint uiMti at youi druggist. Sandra Lee Pechek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pechek, with Mike and Anna Chorak as sponsors; Susan Tatlinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Tatlinski, with Mark IRE ROME and Helen Chorak as sponsors; Sharon Roberta Lamb, daughter of Seccion en Castellano Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brady ao spon- For el Rrrdo. Antonio Sagrera, CR.T. sors; Kathleen------Jo Papish, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. James Papish, with William and Catherine Brumjak Confesion luz, por la gracia del Espiritu as sponsors; Margaret Elaine Santo, asf tambi6n AQUEL QUE Pugel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dll VISITS Let's Get Down To (Coatinuacida) ARREPENTIDO CONFIESA SUS Joe Pugel, Jr., with Mr. and Mrs. S. CIPRIANO era el Oj)ispo y Joseph Pugel, Sr., as sponsors; PECADOS, recibe mediante el futuro Mdrtir de Cartago, cuya Durango.— (St, Columba’s Par­ Janet Mae and Jane Marie Ciudad fud el centre y el foco de la s^cerdote perdon en virtud de la ish)— S. Sgt. Howard Buchanan Mihelich, twin daughters of Mr. furiosa persecucidn de Decio, que gracia de Jesucristo.” (Fragm. con- Brass T k I(s! and Mrs. Joseph Mihelich, with empez6 en el ano 250. tra No vat) and his wife came to spend the Anton Mihelich and Mary Larson S. AMBROSIO, todavia aSade: holidays with their parents here, as sponsors; Warren Lewis Mutz, S. Cipriano desde el lugar en t^ue se habia refugiado, a principios “ Si td mism o te acusares, no and have returned to Santa Ana, y e s , let’s face the facts Order of Foresters you can son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mutz, temerds a ningdn acusador; SI TU with Theodore and Anna Mutz as del verano del mismo aho, mandaba Calif. Howard’s father, William una carta a los sacerdotes Carta- MISMO MANIFIESTAS TUS ^ at the start of this New assure your family of safe­ sponsors; and Robert John Plutt, Buchanan, accompanied them, and ginenses, quejdndose de ellos dur- PECADOS, aun cuando bayas Year and reason out some ty and security. A t low son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plutt, muerto revivirds.” will go into war work there. with George Subotich and Rose amente, porque los habia que habfan of the thingrs we should do cost, you can obtain sound Mary Stocker as sponsors. admitido algunos de esos volteados El mismo SAN AMBROSIO: Phillip Parkinson was home for a la Comuni6n: “ Sin que ellos “ En cl Bautismo, es verdad, que the holidays from college in Den­ — then do them! life insurance protection— hayan hecho la necesaria peniten- quedan todos los pecados perdona- ver, where he is studying dentist^. the best there is availaMe— cia; SIN QUE ELLOS NI SI- dos: ‘Qud iraporta el que los sacer­ His mother is Mrs. Laura Parkin­ For instance, there is the that exactly fits your need. HAYAN HECHO LAQUIERA dotes exijan y sostengan el derecho son. matter of what your family CONFESION; antes de la imposi- de PERDONAR PECADOS ya sea Cadet Nurse Margaret Gallavan ci6n de las manos del Obispo y de mediante el B autism o, ya sea left Dec. 27 for Oakland, Calif., would do if you were sud­ Mail Coupon New Take th e Get SWIH RELIEF... * los sacerdotes.” mediante la Confesion? Tanto en where she will serve six months. denly called to your eternal For FREE Booklet ORIGENES: “ Todavia queda el uno de estos sacramentos, como Her sister, Catherine, also a cadet To see why millions have found that Bayer Aspirin en el otro, el perddn de los pecados, nurse, will serve six months here s4ptimo modo, aunque duro y tra- gives them one of the fastest possible reliefs from reward. Would your loved es un grandisimo misterio’.” (De in Mercy hospital. Get down to brass tacks PHILLIPS'WAY bajoso, de obtener la reraision de ordinary headache, neoritic or neuralgic pain, ones have the money to see los pecados, mediante la Penitencia, poenitentia 1 .1, c. 8.) Mds adelante right new. Fill out and mail Lt. and Mrs. Gerald Hogan were drop a Bayer tablet in a glass of water. It will begin them through the dark days cuando el pecador lava con litgrimas sigue S. Ambrosio demostrando con in Durango for Christmas, but left the coupon below. You will SUS culpas, y estas constituyen su la Santa Escritura que todos los for Ellington Field, Tex, where disintegrating within 3 seconds. It does the same ahiad — for months, for alimento de dia y de noche, y pecados pueden s ^ perdonados. Gerald is stationed. in your stomach. And the instant it has dissolvedf be surprised at the advan­ it’s ready to start easing your pain!! years? cuando NO SE AVERGUENZA S. CIRILO DE JERUSALEM: A number of college. students tages and beneAts the Arder moanINS DE MANIFESTAR AL SAGER “HE A.QUI EL TIEMPO DE LA were here for the holidays. Among Through membersKip and provides for you and your DOTE DEL SENOR SUS PECA­ CONFESION. CONFESAD el mal them were Mary Virginia Duggan, DOS, BUSCANDO DE EL LA que habdis hecho en palabras y en Shirley------Jean - “Young, and - MMary insurance with the Catholic family! MEDICINA.” (HomU. Ila, in Le obras. Confesaos ahora que es el Ann O’Rourke. Their vacations Get SURE R EU EF... 'freshness viticum.) tiempo aceptable y que ba llegado will end Jan. 9. Y el mismo autor para prevenir el dia de la salvacidn.” (Migne P. Since 1898, Bayer Aspirin has fought pain—and el equivoco de que cualquiera puede Prayers were offered at the G. XXXIII, 372 B.) in literaUy millions of normal cases has given perdonar pecados, dijo claramente; Mas.ses Dec. 31 for Sgt. Richard Catholic Order of Foresters S. AFRAATES, Obispo Persa, F. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. swift, sure relief, without the slightest trace of “ Lo que dnicamente debes tener en que mucho fortalecid a los fieles de cuenta es A QUIfiN DEBES CON- James Allen of Animas City, who ill effect. Its long record of success proves its 90 NORTH lA SAUI STRfIT CHICAGO ILllNOiS Antioqia, durante la perseencidn de died from wounds received on dependability! So when you buy, be sure. Buy by FESAR TUS PECADOS. Prueba los Arianos, tiene un sermdn com Leyte island. Sgt. Allen entered name. Ask for B ayer Aspirin. primero el mddico a quidn debes ex- pleto sobre la Copfesidn: “ Todos los Cwthsltc Or4*r af Famtan, Oapt. A poner la causa de tu enfermedad, the military service in March, SO Naitti LaSaBa Sl„ Chlcaio, IH. males se curan, con tal que un me­ 1941.- el ciial sepa enfermarse con el en dico experto los conozca. . . . Hay Mr. and Mrs. Justus Gibbs of Plaosa utxl ma tha frea booklet, *1Halp Younalf To fermo, llorar con el que llora,. . . un medio de sanar, y es decir: ‘HE Los Angeles are visiting Justus’ HoppineM,'' ond full kiforniotion obotrt the Ufa insur- etc., etc. (Homilia Ila. sobre el PECADO’.” (Patrol. Syriaca, ed. M rSJt ASP/MJir onca your Order often Roman Catholic man and boyi. mother, Mrs. Laura Gibbs. Salrao XXXVII.) Graffin 1 1 , pp. 313-360.) FIRMILIANO, Obispo de Ce- SAN BASILIO, en sus “ Regulis TRACI6N DE LOS MISTERIOS sarea, en Capadocia, en una carta Brevioribus” respondiendo a la DE LA FE.” Y en la cuestidn 100 que mandd a S. Cipriano el ano cuestidn 288 dice: “ LOS PECA­ prohibe absolutamente: “ Que mien- G IV E S YOU 256 le decia: “ La potestad de per­ DOS DEBEN DECLARARSE tras la hermana religiosa se con- donar pecados fu4 dada a los Ap6s- NECESARIAMENTE A AQUE­ fiesa al sacerdote, estd presente CUT toles y a las Iglesias que aquellos LLOS A QUIENES SE LES HA la superiora.” establecieron . . . y tambidn a lo / BOTE! ENCOMENDADO LA ADMINIS (Continnar/) Oaeupotlen- Obispos, SUS sucesores.” SIGLO CUARTO Nunbor af dapandant chlldrarK OeytL. S. AMBROSIO, encarindose con Mv poriih b los herejes que: “ Profesan tanta reverencia y amor para con Dios, reserv&ndole a El solo el poder de perdonar pecados. Entiendan, pues, que no pueden comfeter equivoco morroN mayor del que esUn haciendo, Tlcar Bast CDissions buscando destruir sus mandamien Most R(v. Franol* J. Sptllman, D.O., President tos y rechazdndole para atris, con Rev. Thomas J. McMahon. 8.T.D.. National Secretary desprecio, el oficio y la comisidn Rav. Andrew H, Rogoah. B.T.L., Aaalatant Secratary que El mismo deJ6 establecida sobre la tierra. . . . La Iglesia le obedece en ambos modos, PERDONANDO Tnniiig In? EL PECADO Y RETENIEN DOLO TAMBIEN siempre que sqa On Sunday, January 21, our National Secretary, tha Rev. necesario; porque el Senor fu6 Thomas J. McMahon, S.T.D., will apeak on “ The Church of the quien quiso que LOS PODERES Air” program of the Columoia Broadcaiting System, 1*1:30 p.m., DE PERDONAR Y RETENER EWT. The program will be dedicated to tha Church Unity Octaya (January 18-25). fueran iguales.” (Libro de la Con- fesidn, I, ii, 6.) Y un poco mds adelante dice: G1 JOE GOES MISSIONARY SECOND DAY “ Dios no hace distincidn alguna; We wish we could publish the en­ Prom the Feast of S t Peter to El fud quien prometid misericordia tire letter of.JJorporal Francis Per­ the Conversion of St. Paul, Janu­ para todos, Y A SUS SACERDO­ kins, statioiied for the past 16 ary 18 to 25, we pray for the unity TES CONCEDIO AUTORIDAD months in far-off Iran, one ol our of all with the Holy Father. On PARA PERDONAR, sin excepcidn missions. January 19 we pray speciallyspi for alguna.” (Ill, 10.) the return of Eastern dissidents to "I am 23 and from North Dakota. S. ATANASIO (m. 373) dice In arranging burial one day for a the Church. Learn about these by writini^ for “ Shall the Twain “Asl como/el hombre a quien el civilian helper, 1 stumbled on the sacerdotp^autiza recibe una nueva fact that there are many Catholics Meet? here. I thought they were all Mos­ Suppose you stay up too late tonight, lems! How many others I may SENATOR Do you know that Patriarch Jos­ eat indiscreetly, overindulge in drink or have allowed to be buried in a ■moke, or suppose you ate under a con­ . Moslem cemetery I don’t know. eph Thomas, head of most Cath­ College to Have olics in Iran and Iraq, is an Iraq- stant strain ... you justknow excess add “ I returned to camp and got the ian senator, representing his peo­ will cause distress and loss of sleep .. . chaplain’s permission to fou-d a ple? You can help his little semi­ if you don’t do something about it! Holy Name Society for these Cath­ nary at Mossul by sending $100 to olic men. In eight weeks it has But bow easy it ia to bound out of OpenHouseJaH support a student for a year. been the means of bringing eight bed in the morning just bubbling over with that glorious freshness that makes into the Church' Five more are in AT HOME the convert class. you feel good all over. (Loratto Heights College, Denver) Bishop Joseph Cheikho of Sena, The second annual open house , }ust*»\s for Phillip/Milk of Maptaia ’ ‘Now my real purpose in writing Iran, newly consecrated, gave out will be held at Loretto Heights col­ is this: What can you do to help the diplomas at Baghdad College at any drug store today. It’s an OVEK- lege,on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 14, LOOKING AHEAD the poor people of Iran? One g;ood commencement. This is run by NIGHT route to bright mornings—the from 3 to 5 o’clock. school would do wonders here. nineteen American Jesuits from "Phillips’ Way to Morning Freshness.” The day is designed to bring to­ NTIL VICTORY is won, Missouri Pacific step in this railroad’s progress and expan* Many Catholics are going to schools New England. Can you send ten Take it tonight, according to the di­ gether the students, parents, alum­ tun by American Presbyterians. dollars to this new Bishop, who has rections. And tomorrow, see bow much nae, and all friends of the Sisters Lines will devote all their efforts to sion for more than 90 years. Nor does the The Catholic Bishops are awful U only ten churches in his whole dio­ of Loretto in Colorado. More than poor,” brighter the whole world seems to be. cese? One hundred and twenty^ 1,600 people attended the affair meeting the tremendous transportation needs creation of a central rwearch organization Father Kearns, the chaplain, two dollars will furnish a chapel. How this"Double*Freihener" last year, and a crowd equally of a nation at war. They are looking ahead, adds a word: “ From what I have large is expected at the 1945 shift from any other railroader responsibility “CHALDEAN” works Hs ovemighi wonders leen, this mission field gives prom­ gaUering. however, to the opportunities and challenges for seeking new and better ways to serve ise of a fruitful harvest for Christ. This name, given by Pope Julius 1. IT AUCAllZES almost Instantly ...swaetsm College students, under the gen But the Anglicans and Presbyter­ III in 1651 to people returning to odd sourness, that causes stomach dis­ era] chairmanship of Miss Edith of peacetime service. the Church in Iran and Iraq, also tress, heartbum,gas...andrasHessnights. Missouri Pacific patrons. That task will al» ians are gaining, while our own, Reidy, will pilot guests on a tour of As an aid to more efficient and effective mostly Vincentian missionaries denotes the Liturgy or Mass of 2. A MILD LAXATIVE... te gentle thot with­ classrooms, laboratories, dining ways require the knowledge, experience and from Holland, are few and very their priests, offered in a language out any thought of embarrassing urg ency, rooms, residence halls, etc. planning for the future, a Missouri Pacific poor." akin to that used by Our Lord at you can take It any time. The pupils from the grade imagination of every employe. We shall not be outdone by the the Last Supper. You help these schools conducted by the Sisters of Research Bureau was recently established to missionaries by Mass offerings 2S^—4 ox. But this new Research Bureau is another splendid example of GI Joe and his Loretto in Denver will present a study the railroad’s economic and technical chaplain. A school costs $500. Can 50^— 12 et. music program in the auditorium HOLY FAMILY evidence of the Missouri Pacific Lines’ deter­ you give one? If not, will you help Fhnnps* AHk of Moo« at 3 p.m. The theme of the program problems and to direct its continuing efforts Iran’s missionaries with a string- We hope this month to finish the Msio co«n«t In foblof will be peace among nations, and mination to find and provide the kind of trans­ less gift? fund for Our Lady of Victory form ot woll ot Uqvid* '■nmuK’=ii the children will be dressed in cos­ to discover and develop new and improved Chapel in Egypt, near where the Kondy box of fobloh Idool for pockot or tumes to represent tha United portation that travelers and shippers will need i JANUARY 1, 379 Holy Family stopped in its flight pgr>o. States, Ireland, England, France, equipment, facilities and service. Can you help to make up the three and Italy. The schools so chosen and want in the future. They invite and will /Though we honor St. Basil on hundred dollars needed? We are 30 TABLETS 25^ Research is, of course, not new on the June 14, he died on January 1, 379. are Holy Family, Blessed Sacra­ building it in memory of fallen sol­ ment, St. Philomena’s, S t Mary’s Missouri Pacific Lines. It has preceded every appreciate your cooperation and suggestions. ^ is funeral was attended by many dier boys. Jews and pagans. After this great academy, and S t John’s. Each Saint of the Near East we have COD’S WILL group will sing a folk song and named THE BASILIANS, our Make your last will God’s will by Christmas carol. The St. Vincent School Club. WUl you be a mem­ remembering the Near East .mis­ children will bring the music meet ber. sending one dollar a month to sions. “ I give, devise and bequeath to a close by singing parts of the save our schools? We shall use it to• the■■ Catholic■ ;hc" Near•• -East ------Welfare Gregorian Mass and “ Adeste in Iran. Association.” Fideles.” They will b» clothed as a / vested choir. Following the musicale, Joseph S«nd t0 communicatKmt ti P. Little, prominent Denver Catho­ lic layman, will address the “H m , 7 4 m S e n t t , S w t i e * ^letd M tUi o * Cachetic ^Hear Bas» CDelfm AssodatioiT audience. A reception in the ballroom of Av*. 1^ 46*k et. Flaw Yoclt 17, N. Y. Pancratia hall will bring the after soon to » close. PTEWS OF THE PFEBLO DIOCESE Piwblo DioceMut Editor, Bor. Patrick Stanter, ILA., Z25 Michigan Ara. TWO DEL NORTE SOLDIERS KILLED IN ACTION

J. Scrolls Unfurled dinner held in Kenrick seminary, Webster Groves, Mo., to commemorate the New Credence Table Added jjj. M. Martinez and New Officers Named 60th ordination anniversary of the Archbishop are pictured below. The scrolls reveal important dates in the life of the venerable St. Louis Metropolitan and trace hU Episcopal genealogy back to Cardinal To Sanctuary In La Junta By Pueblo Praesidium Bedim, More than 300 clergy and Hierarchy attended the dinner. La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par- and Rosary society for the new Steve Galleg^os Meet ) —A new credence table has year will be held Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. in added to the sanctuary. Tt is The DCCW will meet at 2 p.m. the constructed of light gray wrought same day in the parish hall. All Of Legion of Mary iron «nth a dark mable top. This officers of the organization named Death in West Europe completes the new furniture for above are requested to attend, as the sanctuarj', which now has a important business for the new liturgical appearance. year will be discussed. Msgr. Miller, Spiritual Director, Appoints Mrs. Catechism classes will be re­ Anolber Parishioner, Pfc. Toby F. Valdez, Is sumed Saturday, Jan. 6, at 9 a.m. Party Is Held Mary Pechak President; Will Succeed All children of grade school age For Altar Boys Home on Furlough After 27 Months are requested to attend. The first meeting of the Altar The crowd at the Midnight Sol­ Mrs. Anna Gentry emn Mass Dec. 25 was the largest In Aleutians in the history of the parish. The (St. Fr.nci. Xariar’. Pariih, Pueblo) pastor expressed thanks and ap­ Del Norte.— Pvt. Joe M. Martinez has been reported New officers of the Pueblo praesidium of the Legdon of preciation to the choir and its mem­ killed in action in France Nov. 29, He is the son of Marcelino Mary were appointed at the last meeting by the spiritual bers, especially to the director and the organist for their work. The Martinez of Del Norte, and is survived by his wife, Ciria, director, Monsignor Aloysius J. Miller. The new officers same musical program was re­ and four children. Two other brothers are in the armed are Mrs. Mary Pechak, president; Mrs. Ralph Callente, vice peated at the local airfield in the services, Pvt. Joseph Martinez, who is in Germany, and president; Mrs. Jake Skpbe, secretary; and Mrs. Catherine uum L[G1 afternoon. Pvt. Jake Martinez, in Camp Bowie, Tex. Hemrick. The retiring officers, who had served for six The altar boys enjoyed a party Pfc. Toby F. Valdez is home, after serving 27 months in the home of Buck Burenears years, ever since the inception of the praesidium, are Mrs. in the Aleutians as a member of quartermaster corps. He Anna Gentry, president; Mrs. James Venuto, secretary; and Wednesday evening, Dec. 27. On Thursday the boys attended a participated in the invasions o f ------Mrs. George Arthur, treasurer. movie in a local theater. Kiska and Attu and was in the brother had been buried four days The change of officers is in ac bombing of Dutch Harbor. He tells previously. cordance with the rules of the Le­ Mary Jane McCune, who spent of 200-mile winds and snow above On Sunday, Jan. 7, Masses will her holiday vacation with her fa­ gion, which require all officers of be offered in Del Norte at 9 miiiii eois lOLD Durango.—Joseph Piccoli. com­ ther and sister, has returned to St. a praesidium to be c’-anged evei^ mander of the American Legion o'clock and in Seven-Mile-Plaza at Scholastica’s academy, Canon City, three years, or at most every six post in Durango, died Dec. 30 in 11 o’clock. Meetings for the week to resume her studies. years. his home after a short Ulness. He include the Daughters of Isabella Among service men and women was 49. Ruth Ellen Bradley, after spend­ Tuesday, Jan. 9, and the Knights PiRIY FOR ing her holiday vacation with her of Columbus Wednesday, Jan. 10. of the parish home for Christmas Mr. Piccoli was bom in Durango were John Novak, Jr.; Milan parents, departed for Pampa, Tex., The first Sunday of the month in 1895. His parents went to Den­ where she is attending school. Milich, Jr.; and Bernice Piute, ver and he grew up there, where he the Children of Mary, dressed in seaman second class. K. R. Herron is enjoying a two white, receive Communion in a entered the grocery and restaurant body at the 9 o’clock Mass. Their IT ST. The following women of the business. Fifteen years ago he re­ weeks’ vacation. meeting is held at 2 p.m. in the parish will care for the altar and turned to Durango, to operate a Bill Cash, a student in the Abbey K. of C. hall. sanctuary during the month of soft drink bottling works, a whole­ school, where he is in handicraft, (St. Leander’i Pariih, Pueblo) January: Mrs. John Garino, Card Party Will Be Given sale beer distributing concern, sev­ has returned to Canon City, after The altar boys of the parish chairman; Mrs. George Williams, eral restaurants, and a resort. enjoying a' two weeks’ vacation staged a surprise party Dec. 25 Mrs. Frank Jacklovich, Mrs. Anton An infantry private in France in with his mother and brothers. for Sister Dominica, who is in Motoski, Mrs. George Valentich, By Cathedral Altar Society World war I, he was a member of Mrs. Marie Farrell has returned charge of the servers of St. Lean- Mrs. Anthony Cambo, Mrs. Jake the American Legion, the Elks' to her home in Santa Ana, Calif. der’s. Previously the boys had Skube, Mrs. Frank Frizzle, and lodge, and the Kiwanis club. She was called here to attend the been entertained at the traditional Mrs. Mike Mendrick. Surviving are his - wife, Mrs. (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) Anne Parlapiano, Mary Potter, funeral of her mother, Mrs. Nellie holiday party by Mrs. H. Barger Mass will be offered in St. Dorothy Piccoli; two sons, Frank Hively. A card party will be given by Rose Pryor, Marie Pursell, Stella A., a wounded veteran of Guadal­ and Mrs. Russell Gorman. Catherine's chapel, Beulah, Sun­ Pfc. Richard Willett, son of Mrs. the Ladies’ Altar and Rosary so­ Pursell, Inez Rausch, Anna Sa­ canal, who is vice commander of The Benedictine Sisters of the day morning, Jan. 7, at 10 a.m. Eleanor Willett, has returned to ciety on Thursday evening, Jan. vant, Anna Sims, Margaret Van the American Legion in Durango, city were guests of the sisters of his base in Barton, Fla., after 11, at 8 o’clock in the Cathedral derbeck. Fern Verlengia, Nan and Joseph, Jr,; three sisters, Mrs. St. Leander’s Tuesday, Dec, 26. spending an extended furlough at Particular Council hall. Refreshments will be served Walker, Pearl Welte, Margaret Mary Werman of San Francisco, Sister Rbgina, of Florence, was a home. uest in the St. Leander convent and there will be a prize for each Wyndle, and Grace Yoder. Mrs. Alice Leone and Mrs. Frances uring the holidays. Will Meet Sunday table. A $25 war bond will be Alter Society to Meet Hamrick of Denver; and two Pat Stephens left for Littleton after a few days’ visit with his Leo J. Reinert spent the holidays awarded at the close of the card The Ladies’ Altar and Rosary brothers, James of Denver and Pvt. Jo« M. Martinas with his family after • completing Th« Pueblo Particular coun­ party. ‘ society will hold a monthly Tony of Durango. sister, Mrs. Jim Breslin. boot training in Great Lakes, 111. cil of the St. Vincent de Paul The committee in cbwge of the meeting Monday afternoon, Jan. The Rosary will be recited in the Mrs. J. 0. Haberman has re­ the doors and windows o f their S. Sgt. Vincent Osterhout re­ society will hold its refular party includes Mme.s. Ethel Mat­ 8, at 2:30 o’clock in the Cathedral Boulevard mortuary drawingroom, turned from Louisville, Ky., where huts. He wears the marksman’s turned to Santa Ana, Calif., after quarterly meeting Sunday aft­ tingly, Josephine Mooney, Na- hall. There will be election 'oi offi­ Denver, Thursday, Jan. 4, at 7:30 she visited her son, Carl, who is a medal and the stripes of overseas upending a 26-day furlough with ernoon, Jan. 7, at 2 o’clock dene Munn, Irene McCarthy, Ce­ cers. 'The following outgoing offi p.m. Requiem Mass will be at 9:30 radio engineer for station WGRC duty. He is on leave for 22 days bis parents. in the Cathedral ball. celia McCarthy, Mary McLean, cers will be hostesses: Mrs. Curly in St Catherine’s church Friday. in Louisville. and then must again report for Charles Herder, pharmacist’s Williams, Mrs. Claude Mattingly, service elsewhere. mate first class, is spending a 30- Mrs. Walter Eberling, and Mrs. St. Francis* to Have 2 Teams Steve Gallegos has also been re- day leave with his parents, Mr. and Thomas Hudson. girted killed^ in action in Belgium. Mrs. Charles Herder of 1524 E. COLLEGE ‘WHO’S WHO’ LISTS St. Theresa’s bridge circle will was in the same sector as his Eighth. He will return to San meet in the home of Mrs. Anthony PUEBLO PAROCHIAL LEAGUE brother, Leandro, who came to see Francisco Jan. 8. Verlengia on W'ednesday, Jan, 10. him as soon as he heard of Steve’s Our Lady of Victory circle of the NAME OF CHARLES CARARA St. Cecilia’s bridge circle w411 wounds, but was told that his Pfe. Toby F. Valdas Seton auxiliary will meet with be entertained by Mrs. Stella Pur­ Mrs. M. Davis Friday afternoon, WILL BEGIN SEASON SUNBAY (Catholic High School, Puoblo) I UniverBities and Colleges. Carara, sell in the home of Mrs. Henry Mc­ Jan. 5. Carthy on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Mrs. Russell Gorman and Mrs. Charles Carara, apprentice sea-l® graduate of Pueblo Catholic high PUEBLO in the clas.s of 1939, is the son of Pvt, David Lopes Wounded The Pueblo Parochial league season in which he has acted as Howard Barger were hostesses to man in the naval V-12 program, is the official. HbQlS. FdH «EA POODS S t Lucy’s circle Dec. 30. Refresh­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Carara of Pvt. David E. Lopez, son of Mr. will get under way in basketball one of six Pueblo college students 206 Veta, Pueblo. He will receive A double round is planned with ments were in the Christmas listed in the new edition of Who’s and Mrs. Isidore Lopez of 2121 N. plav Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7, For Thrifty Buyen his degree as doctor of dental sur- games beginning each Sunday at motif. Who Among Students in American SanLa Fe avenue, Pueblo, was with three games beginning at 1:15 rery from Creighton university in wounded in action in France Sept. p.m. in the state armory. With 1:15, 2, and 2:45 p.m. The sched­ CPOCERV BERNSTEUV BROS. ule for the season follows: r KAPHfT tune. 30, and was hospitalized in Italy. St. Leander’s and St. Anthony’s TElNSrJ Jan. 7 and Feb. 11 LUMBER CO. He is grand ma.ster of the Delta He is a member of the Cathedral not competing this year, St. Fran­ Sigma Delta dental fraternity, past parish and has been overseas since cis Xavier’s school has entered two Bees vs. St. Francis Xavier’s. 201 Sonih Santa Fe Sl PUEBLO St. Mary’s vs. Sacred Heart June, 1944. He has two brothers teams in order to make up the Phone 6220 also in service, Robert, in the navy, bracket of six. St. Francis’ sec team. Pachak Hardware and Sid with the merchant marine. ond team will be known as the Cathedral vs. St. Patrick’s. Jan. 14 and Feb. IS Furniture Rose Marie Williams, daughter Bees. Nate Crocombe will ref­ & (Turn to Page 1! — Column 1) eree this year, marking the third Bees vs. Sacred Heart team. Your Business Is Appreciated StoTM . BtatcHi Cathedral vs. S. Francis Xav­ TRE D. E. BURKE 6herwin*Wi)Hami Products LlBoltoffi and Linoitam Ruft ier’s. The Palace Drug Go. Plumbing & Heating Co. St. Patrick’s Ts. St. Mary’s. Sportint Goodi Repair Work a Specialty WE BUY. SELL AND TRADE MIRACLE WALL FINISH Capt. Malachl Conway Now Jan. 21 and Fab. 28 Cor. Northwaat and BTiina Ats. Bees vs. St. Patrick’s, The Store 'c o v e n s WALLPAPENI ^ | | S S ^ 318-320 N. Santa Fe Are, Sacred Heart team vs. St. Fran­ Phones 27-28 406 N. Main Sl O ffice Phone 9 09 cis Xavier’s. om In Denver Army Hospital St. Mary’s vs. Cathedral. Jan. 28 and March 4 MUOfI Phone 862 JOHN M. St. Mary’s vs. St. Francis Xav­ Germ Mercantile $ 3 1 8 Canon City. — (St. Michael’s induction in the army. His sister, ier’s. PRICE CLEANER and Liqnors Parish)— Capt. Malachi Conway, Mrs. Frances Schwatke, will stay Bees vs. Cathedral. who was injured in New Guinea with Mrs. Trenhaile while her hus­ AND DYER Ready-to-Wear MacINDOE DOES AN AVERAGE ROOMI St. Patrick’s vs. Sacred Heart Shoes for the Family in A u ^st, has been in the hospital band is away. team. NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO REGRET ever since. He has arrived in Fitz- T. Sgt. Anthony Starika, son of Feb. 4 and March 11 WINES A LIQUORS Plumbing and Western Paint Co. simons hospital, Denver, where he Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Starika, has St. Patrick’s vs. St. Francis Xav­ 623 Court St., Pueblo Ph, 930 817 East C St. GEORGE SOFA. Mr . is improving. The son of Mrs. M. gone overseas for duty. ier’s. pijEBiA). com. Nesting 111-11 N. 8 u U F*. Pk. MU J, Conway, he hopes to be able Mr. and Mrs. John H. Drake and Bees vs. St. Mary’s. to visit her soon. Special Attention Given daughter, Mary Jean, arrived from Cathedral vt. Sacred Heart Cpl. Kenneth J. Holden came team. to Repair Work Denver Dec. 23 to spend Christ> Sh e r w i n -W i l l ia m s home Dec. 22 from Avon Park, ma.s with Mrs. Drake’s parents, Mr. GROVE DRUG STORES , Phone 964 110 W. 2nd St. ' P a i n t s Fla., to spend Christmas with his and Mrs. E. J. Hollister. Mr. Drake mother, Mrs. Sarah Holden, and was taken sick Christmas morning Govered-Dish Supper FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES Charles Carara his aunt, Mias Josie Roche. He left and it was nece»arj' for him to CENTRAL BLOCK nFTH A MAIN treasurer of the fraternity, past Dec. 30 for Pueblo, where he took enter a local hospital. He was re­ Given by D. of I. Circle 24TH & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION vice president of the freshman a plane back to Avon Park. leased Dec. 29 but will spend sev­ class, and member of the Creigh­ Sgt. and Mrs. John Martinko eral days in the Hollister home be­ One of the outstanding affairs iRobinson Bros. ton sodality, Pasteur club. Senior left Dec. 28 after spending a week fore returning to Denver. of the year staged by the Pueblo MAJOR here on a delay en route. They HURLEY'S Inlay club, Knights of Columbus, Mrs. Margaret Van Tuyl is en­ circle of the Daughters of Isabella WILLIAMS A SON visited the sergeant’s parents, Mr. joying a visit in Chicago with her was the covered-dish supper the and junior member of the Ameri­ Fancy Groceries and Meats Super Service DAIRY can Dental association. and Mrs. B. Martinko, of Florence son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and evening of Dec. 27 in the Cathedral Gulf Cat & Oilt and Mrs. Martinko’s father, Andy hall. The tables were decorated Complete line C William Durkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolan. Mrs. Van Tpyl Tira A Bttt«i7 Scrrlct Pure Milk and Cream Mrs. W. B. Durkin of 517 E. Abri- Konty of Canon City. They went plans to return some time after with miniature Christmas trees, MONARtM FINER FOODS Grtuinc . Wtthint *L'ntouched by Human Hand* endo, has enlisted in the navy and to Mi.ssissippi, where Sgt. Martinko the first of the year. red candles, and favors made by 778 So. Main Ph. 1723 will be stationed in Camp Shelby. Mrs. John Meyer arrived from Miss Catherine Peterson and a sol­ Ph. 4076 709 N. Main Home Delivery reported to begin training Dec. FLOUR 27. He is graduate of Pueblo Cath­ Mrs. Cecilia Lamoureaux ob­ Denver Friday, Dec. 22, to spend dier from the Pueblo air base. A WE SELL FRANCIS olic high in the class of ’44. Dur­ served her 95th birthday Friday, Christmas with her parents, Mr. Nativity scene near the fireplace The standard of quality for ing his high school days he starred Dec. 29. A party, complete with and Mrs. J. A. Doherty. was impressive. Two gaily deco­ SCHOOL CATALOGS . . . ANNUALS . . . PROGRAMS ICE CREAM birthday cake, was held in her rated trees stood at either end of on the basketball team. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Javemieje of TICKETS . . . RECORD AND REPORT FORMS . . . Phone 59 713 E. 4tb St. perfect baking. r^m in the St. Thomas More hos­ Prospect Heights are the parents the fireplace. pital by the sisters. Mrs. Lamour of a seven-pound boy, bom Dec. At the meal a jolly Santa Claus OFFICE SUPPLIES AND STATIONTIRY . . . DUPUCA- Bishop Will AHend eux has bgen in the hospital for 26. rushed in and distributed gifts to TOR PAPERS .. . STENCILS AND INKS .. . more than three years, entering those present. The Very Rev. iRslallallon Rile after a fall in which her hip was Danger of Social ConTuUions Thomas J. Wqlohan addressed the Four Belter Printers and Stationers /Veic Petros Motor Sales fractured. A resident of Canon Vatican City. — Observing that assembly and the evening ended 111 North Victoria Ara • Phona ItSI la Oklahoma City City since 1910, she came here men are feeling "a reckless excite­ with the singing of Christmas O’BRIEN PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. from Kansas with her husband, carols. ment” unparalleled in the ^avest 1 PHONE 603 PUEBLO 114 W. 5TH ST. USED CARS the late D. A. Lamoureaux. For crises of the past, Pius XII, ad­ Miss Helen Naden was chairman Bishop Joseph C. Willging will G«n«raJ 4uto R«p«in, GratsinCa many year.s the family lived at 407 dressing members of the Sacred of the affair. She was assisted by HOUSEURRE Car Washing attend the installation of Bishop Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Lamour- College of Cardinals prior to his Mmes. Anna Balias, Mary Balias, 8TOIUGB OPEN U HOURO A DAT Eugene J. McGuinness as Coadju­ eux was born in Ma^land, and world broadcast, expressed fear E. B. Korber, and Otho McDaniel, Economical Rome Loans tor of Oklahoma City and Tulsa in ITEMS was reared in that state. An ac that social convulsions may follow and Misses Catherine Peterson, Oklahoma City Jan. 10. He will complished musician, she was the war, and spoke of the need for Ruth Potter, Betty Rozboril, Ann INSURED SAVINGS 7 ' FKENCB CAS8ESOLB ST. MARY’S also be present at the meeting of church organist for many years in the wisdom and guidance of the Schmitt, Mary Schmitt, and Shir­ Brows twe-ton* _ _ _ _ _ 90c the Hierarchy to consider the spe­ Kansas and also in St. Michael's. Church, ley Trontell. cial problems of the West and In fair health now, she enjoyed HIXING BOWL Southwest, especially in connection SETS ______$1.95 HOSPITAL her birthday and had a number of CONDUCTED BY with the Spanish-.speaking popula- callers. She is familiar with world REQUIEM OFFERED ON LEYTE Sol of 4 IndlrUatl tions of these regions. This meet­ events, and keeps posted on her HudlMi BAKE DISH $1.65 Siatera o f Charity 411 QUTNCr PHONE 4744 ing will also be held in Oklahoma old friends. ♦ SAVIN6S&L0AN ASSOCIATIONyPUEBlO City. WUt* PluUe Jerome J. Wildgen arrived Dec. Chartcrod and Suptmsad br iha United Statas GoTcnimnit SINK 8TRAIKEB 65c 23 from Lawrence, Kans., to visit FOR COLORADO BENEDICTINE his mother, Mrs. Frances Wildgen, SI pe. Sot Floral BEAMAN t^mum DINNER WARE $10.50 ROBERT S. FARICT and his brothers .xnd sisters. He Honolulu. The death of the offered at an Oahu post Dec. 18 by returned Dec, 30 to resume his Rev. Leo G. Rechsteiner, O.S.B., priests who served with Father ROOFEVG naval V-12 training at the univer chaplain, who was killed in action OUR WAR TIME POLICY, . . MONUMENTS Rechsteiner during his tour of PUEBLO HDW. GO. Insulation • Weatherstrip GRAVE MARKERS sity in Lawrence. on Leyte in the Philippines, ac­ Is to Contina* to Pleat* You With 141 Grand Arc PnehU, Cel*. Mrs. Rose Stringari had as her cording to a letter dated Nov. 27 duty in the Hawaiian islands. Dur­ 402 N. Santa Fe Ph. 100 707 S. Main St. • Phona 260-W guests Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. and sent to the Rev. Edward Kel- ing the greater part of his time QUAUTY PAINT PRODUCTS PHONE 305 Charles Rino and son, Charles lenberg, army chaplain here, was here, he was chaplain at a station Larr}', from Walsenburg; Mr. and witnessed by the Rev, Dennis J. hospital on the island of Maui. Glass ■ Wallpaper - Water Paints Mrs. Joseph Friccibrino of Walsen Mahoney, also an army chaplain, He was transferred at his own re­ THATCHER Johw Gorish' DUlVDEE burg; Sgt. and Mrs. Anthony who was nearby when Father Rech­ quest to the army corps in order BLOCK DRUG CLEAIVERS & Stringari from the La Junta air steiner died. The chaplain was to go into a combat area. base; Miss Marianne Stringari, killed when Japanese troops infil­ Benedictine,Fl€j Father1 Rech- Florm an M f g , Co. i: SHELTON BRYAN. U«t. Mercawlile DYERS who recently was graduated frbm trated into the American lines by Stainer belonged to Holy Cross PUEBLO, COLO. “ AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION nth a EUnhcUi 8U. Pben* tUt nurses' training and will leave soon nightR' tequiem Mass was cele- abbej', Canon City. He was born PHABMACY’* Meats and Groceries P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. to be a navy nurse; and Regina hrated on1 Le:eyte for the repose of in Althun, Wnrttemberg, Ger­ ;: 919 Bannock St. GIUND JUNCTION, WE BETUBN BVEBTTHINO BUT DENVER. COLO. COLO. PHONE aa 1200 S. Santa Fa Ph. 1934 THE DIBT and Virml Stringari. his soul. many, Dec. 30, 1908, and was or- Cecil Trenhaile left Dee. 15 for A Solemn Maw of Requiem waa dsinsd May 18, 1940.

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