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Cont«ntt Copyrighted by the Catholic Prese Society, Inc., 1942—Permission to Reprodaee, Excepting ______on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issne______Catholic Educators DENVER CATHOLIC Discuss Question Of Radical Changes

Can Traditional System Continue? Extreme Cau­ REGISTER tion Urged in Altering Curricuia to Meet The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Needs of Vast War Effort VOL. XXXVII. No. 32. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942. $1 PER YEAR The radical and far-reaching changes that will prob­ Great Spiritual R^ults ably be forced upon the schools as a result of-the war effort in America drew varied comments this week from Revealed in Acies Meeting four prominent Catholic educators in Denver. The educa­ tors, at the request of the Denver Catholic Register, dis­ 150 Converts Attributed cussed a matter that is uppermost in the minds of stu­ THE RESURRECTION— dents, parents, and teachers throughout the country—can THE GIFT OF FAITH The Resurrection, t h e most the traditional systems of education continue to function startling event in history, vras so To Legion of Mary Work, in a nation embroiled in total war? strange that the eye-witnesses of it Authorities summing up the could not'bring themselves to be­ Catholic stand were the Very Rev. lieve what they knew they saw. One Thomas D. Coyne, C.M., S.T.D., of the greatest proofs we have for Reports Archbishop Vehr REGISTER OFEERS rector of St. Thoma.s’ seminary; its authenticity is the difficulty that the Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, these people had in coming to the S.J., LL.B., M.A., president of realisation that the Master really The amazing record of the Den­ The record of the curia shows, Regis college; the Rev. Hubert had come forth from the tomb. ver curia of the Legion of Mary said the Archbishop, that 160 IIS SERVICES TR Newell, M.A., archdiocesan super­ Several persons had been raised in the past year was the subject adults in this area had become intendent of schools, and Paul J. from the dead by Christ in the of an address by Archbishop Ur­ interested in the Church and had Ketrick, Ph.p., president of Lo­ course of H is public ministry. ban J. Vehr to more than 850 le­ taken instructions in Catholic doc­ retto Heights college. Ijizarus h a d been called forth gionaries gathered in the Cathe­ trine as the result of the work of The principal problems con­ from the tomb when it was known HEW IRMI RIPER fronting American educators, Fa­ dral Sunday afternoon, March 29. the 18 praesidia in Denver. The that his body had already become The occasion was the third annual speaker also cited the fact that 42 ther Newell said, can be reduced putrid. But it was expecting too to these: 1. That of giving max. acies of the Denver group. marriages had been revalidated The following telegram, which much, obviously, for the disciples and 96 fallen-away Catholics had imum education to boys who may, of Christ to believe that He would been persuaded to return to the followed other negotiations, was if an eight-million-man army is to really raise Himself from the dead. sacraments because of the legion­ sent to the war department in be mustered, face induction into He had foretold it; they saw Him Easter Music aries’ work. Washington Thursday night; the armed forces at the age of 17. risen; but still they found the 2. Industry’s need of both boys truth hard to accept because of its These phenomenal spiritual suc­ War Department and girls who can qualify for de­ unusualness. Of all this, there b Programs Given cesses were due to the 10,700 visits Office of Adjutant General fense jobs, whether in the factory clear record in the Scriptures. Like­ to homes and the 10,825 calls made Washington, D. C. or office. 3. The proper placing wise, there is abundant record there to sick persons in local hospitals of emphasis in curricula in view according to the Archbishop. The Thursday re­ and in all early Christian history ports your intention to publish of the nation’s being at war. of the tremendous influence on the In Supplement majority of this work was accom 4. The necessity of continued spe­ plished by the 202 active members army newspaper to be known as Christians’ lives and their willing­ Yank. Newsweek recently an­ cialized training of professional ness to face martyrdom for the of the legion and an added impetus men, doctors, lawyers, and, par­ Although Denver has experi was furnished by the 4,600 auxil nounced Yank will be put to press faith after the truth of the Resur enced no blackout and is seemingly in different parts of nation and ticularly, priests. 5. The moral rection had come home to them. far removed from danger of at­ iary and praetorian members who problem that is all but inevitable daily recite the prayers of the or­ that matrices will be sent from Today, we inherit the historical tack, the pinch of war has already central point, presumably New in the assimilation of youths 16 truth of the Resurrection after been felt here. Many Catholics ganization. In concluding he urged York. Catholic Church has one of and 17 years old in groups of older many centuries. With the grace have joined the armed forces; some the legionaries to continue their best outfitted newspaper plants in persons whether in colleges or in­ that comes in faith, we do not have given their lives for the coun­ present endeavors and also ex­ West in Denver, where it pub­ dustry. find it hard to accept the fact that try, and more losses may be ex­ pressed the hope that they might lishes a national paper and also Acceleration Demand* Caution the Son of Cod conquered death. pected. Every one is feeling the spread the field of their labors Philippine^ Status Unchanged official weeklies in standard news- The problems are even now be­ Around us, however, a r e many restriction in many lines made nec­ even further. laper size for 28 dioceses. We ing met in educational circles, ac­ skeptics. Ebster is a glorious time essary by the war effort. The sermon of the afternoon ave 16 typesetting machines and cording to Father Newell, who, for us to pray that our own faith BISHOP H S was delivered by the Rev. Dr. D. A* two speedy large new presses that with Dr. Ketrick, returned early may be made stronger and that the The Good Friday observances Special Japanese Envoy make us realize more keenly that Lemieux, pastor of S t Catherine’s, can be used for either standard this week from a meeting of the gift of faith may be granted by Father Lemieux complimented the North Central Association of Col­ God to our neighbors. Even the a period of suffering is upon us. newspaper p ^ e or tabloid page. But, just as the Resurrection fol­ legionaries for their successes in We are not interested in making leges and Secondary Schools in Apostles would not have understood his own parish and in the district To Vatican Is Appointed the Resurrection if they had not lowed Christ’s Meath on the cross, money on army newspaper, but Chicago. But acceleration, the all of us hope for a lifting of the After the sermon the Blessed offer the facilities of our plant for solution proposed most widely been aided by tbe grace of faith— Sacrament choir, under the direC' “He opened their minds, that they burden of sorrow as soon as possi­ its production in W est We are among educators ranging from Dr. ble. The celebration of the Feast tion of the Rev, Richard Hiester^ (Editor's note: The following Mr. Harada is 46 years old. He used to publishing for a national Robert Maynard Hutchins of Chi­ might understand the Scriptures,’’ story confirms a shorter notice that is a pagan, but his wHe is a fervent St. Luke tells us. Religion, it is of Easter this year thus has an sang “On This Day, 0 Beautiful PRMER EROm audience, as our own circulation cago university to the Very Rev. added significance. Mother” as the 202 active members appeared in the early-week edition Catholic. For 18 years Mr, Ha­ is 538,000 a week. We will be Robert I. Gannon, S.J., president obvious, is so far above the drab of The Register. Rei^use rt^clari- rada was a member of the Jap­ horror of daily life that man finds Despite the somber times the of the Legion of Mary approachec, glad to co-operate in anny news­ of Fordham university. New York, the altar of the Blessed Virg;in to fiesijiiiij^fyh/^issues favolusd and an e s e staff attached to the “ God must be given back ^to paper presswork for absolute cost N. Y., demands a program mapped it impossible unless he is lifted by spiritual joy that pervades Easter gives netd 'bdcKground details, it Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He , grace. Faith is in the supernatural will mark its cbmmemoratioh in make an individual act of conse­ the world and the world must be of labor gnd materials and our with care, extreme caution, and cration, pledging fealty for an­ is presented for readers of this was later sent to Europe as back to God,” declared editorial staff offers its service! intelligence. Such was the con­ sphere and he is In the low, Denver churches. Details of the papsri) counselor and charge d’affaires of animalistic rungs of the natural services will be found In the vari­ other year to her and to the Work K p Joseph C. Willging offree if it can be of any help. This sensus of the fbur Denver Cath­ of the legion. A group act of con .— (Special NCWC the Japanese embassy in Vichy, offef comes to you by authoriza­ olic educators. sphere. ous parish notices. The entire pro­ France. Pueblo in addressing 600 Gath' The following description from gram of Easter music appears in secration was made by the auxil­ Wire)—The Japanese government olic men at breakfast following a tion of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr “Wo are trying,” Father Newell Luke xxiv of the risen Christ's ap- the supplement published with this iary members. in Tokyo has announced officially ACCORDS RELATIONS Communion Mass in Sacred Heart of Denver. Signer of telegram is points out, “to keep in mipd that (Tum to Page 4 — Column 1) week’s edition. Archbishop Vehr was celebrant that Ken Harada has been ap­ TO ANY COUNTRY Cathedral. He spoke of the need editor of the Register. we are educating for war, which is of Solemn Benediction. The Rev, pointed special envoy to the Vati­ Washington.—Establishment of for a “prayer front” in the pres­ Monsignor Matthew Smith. (Turn to Page i — Column i) Nephew of Beloved Priest John Schneider, O.P., and the Rev, can with the rank of minister and diplomatic relations between the ent emergency and expressed the Matthew Blenkush were deacon is coming to take up his post soon, and Japan is in accord hope that a weekly Holy Hour will and subdeacon, respectively. Mas­ according to word received here. with the traditional principle fol­ be held in all churches of the ters of ceremonies were the Rev. With regard to the Philippine lowed by the Holy See in such Pueblo diocese to pray for and Pvt. Powers 1 st Cathedral Desk Sergeant O’ Farrell Bernard Cullen and the Rev, islands, in which people of the matters. The Vatican accords such aid our men on the battle front. ilph Michaels, C.SS.R. United States, are intensely inter­ diplomatic relations to any country As the annual Communion coin­ The Rev. J. Roy Figlino, arch­ ested, inquiries brought word that that may apply for them, assum­ cided with the 60th anniversary of Has 23,000 ‘Guests’ Yearly diocesan director of the Legion of nothing has been changed regard ing of course that an acceptable the founding of the Knights of Boy to Land in Ireland Mary, was in charge of the after­ ing the status of the Apostolic arrangement may be made. Columbus, sponsors of the event, noon’s program. DSegation to the islands. No The establishment of relations members of the order commemo­ Approximately 23,000 " je s ts ’’ The following additional priests change is contemplated. The Most between the Holy See and Japan rated its establishment in other “Just tell my pals that we of the way over. It rained and periods ranging from a few hours were in attendance: Fathers Forest specifically does not at all con­ were lodged in the Denver city jail to sometimes several days, 1,800 Rev. William Piani, Apostolic Del­ talks. landed safely, and ask all of them snowed, and the waves really Allen, Idaho Springs; Claude, egate to the Philippines, remains stitute a new enterprise. As early to pray for our safe voyage made the ship roll. Half of the in the past year. Police officials in­ were women. O.F.M., Francis Kappes, William as 1922, Japan asked the Vatic After being introduced by the sist that the appellation “guests” as Delegate and will continue to Rev. William D. McCarthy, chap­ home,” was the message tlmt time I think we were practically About one-third of these pris­ Monahan, George Spehar, Edward fulfill' his duties. for such relations. The Holy See reached Denver this week from asleep in the air, rather than in most correctly describes those oners, or approximately 7,500 of lain of the Pueblo council, K. of lodged in the Denver jail, one of Fraezkowski, Paul Reed, John Re­ The Most Rev. Paul Marella re­ accepted in principle, and ar­ Pvt. James J. Powers, Jr., the our bunks. them, were registered (the term gan, Manus Boyle, Paulinus Ham­ rangements for relations were C,, Bishop Willging also paid the most modem “lockups” in the mains as Apostolic Delegate to tribute to the organization. “My first Cathedral boy to land in Throe Seaion*—All Wot booked is obsolete under modem mer, O.S.B., Boulder, and Leo L. drawn up. The Japanese diet, hoW' Ireland with the first American United States. Of the 23,000 who police methods) by Desk Sgt. Cor Japan, but the Japanese govern­ first word,” he said, “is one of con­ “This surely is a pretty country. Farrell, O.P. ment has conferred diplomatic ever, failed to ratify the agree­ Expeditionary forces to Europe were put in jail last year for nelius F. O’Farrell, who was edU' ment and thus the project failed gratulation to the supreme council The fields were so nice and green The closing feature of the after­ privileges upon him despite the in World war II. Pvt. Powers is that it seemed peculiar . . . until cated in the old Sacred Heart noon was a reception in the read- of consummation. In 1939 the of the Knights of Columbus, fact that he will not belong to the through its local council, on its the son of James J. Powers, Sr., we discovered that there is very college. Sgt. O’Farrell was named ing room of S t Paul’s chapel. diplomatic corps. Japanese government returned to and nephew of Miss Mary Powers, for his uncle, the late Father Cor­ this earlier agreement and once 60th anniversary, its diamond little winter here. There are three jubilee, of accomplishment for R.N., who reside at 1749 Hum­ seasons here: Misty, rainy, and nelius Francis O’Farrell, who at 1,200 Visited in Colorado General more negotiations were com­ boldt street the time of his death in an auto­ pleted, the Vatican continuing to Church and country. r.ore rain. . . . It hardly seemed mobile accident was pastor of accept the request of Japan. But “During these years, incoi^rafc- In the boy’s letter to his father possible that we were in the Holy Family parish in Denver and again the Japanese diet failed ing into its membership only the and aunt he wrote: “We arrived neighborhood of a war . . . until often was referred to as “the most Parish Priests Attend to ratify the arrangement. finest of American Catholic citi­ safely and on a more or less fine we landed. Then we witnessed on popular priest in Denver.” zenship, it has held before them day, compared to what we have a more or less small scale some of Thus, twice in years previous to been getting since our arrival here the damage bombs can do. There Prisoners held in the city jail the war, the Holy See had ac­ the highest ideals of religion and patriotism, and it has promoted in Northern Ireland. I am surely were quite a number of homes are no longer “booked,” because cepted the request of Japan, and happy that we made the ocean and buildings destroyed. The Ger­ the old-time police “blotter” has Cathoiics in Hespitai both times the project broke down programs of education and social welfare, always imbued with voyage safely . . . it was a rough mans may be able to destroy IRE A iH G E D gone the way of the old-fashioned on Japan’s part The Vatican, in trip. I think it was stormy most homes over here, but they defi­ hotel register. In most modem ho the present instance, had twice Christian ideals, that have con­ (By Max Greedy) nitely cannot dertroy the morale 'The faculty for the Loretto tels every guest is listed on a neat church of the home parish of the previously given its consent to the tributed richly to the advancement of these people. registration card. In the city jail Catholic patients in Colorado child’s parents is the proper place proposed relations. This time of the essential principles inter­ Heights college 22nd annual sum­ “Everything over here is ra­ mer session, to be held in the six a record of every prisoner is made General hospital, 4200 E. Ninth for a baby to receiye Baptism there was no impediment inter­ woven in our American traditions avenue, find their spiritual needs jected on the part of the Japanese. and culture.” tioned, and I do mean rationed. weeks from June 22 to July 31, Thff^ average number of Catholic SPEEGR CRNTEGI You people back home cannot and the courses of instruction that provided for in an efficient manner patiente in Colorado General hos­ The British government ap* Concerted Action Needed by the priests of Blessed Sacra­ iroached the Vatican early in the understand what rationing is until will be offered were announced pital is 30. Father Schmitt or Describing the need for con you have to get along on one-hqlf April 2. The 1942 summer session ment parish. Father Hiester visits these Cath­ fast World war and was promptly certed Catholic Action, Bishop accorded diplomatic relations while pound of sugar a week. . . . When marks the beginning of the pro­ There is no resident chaplain in olics every Tuesday and Friday Willging declared, “One Lord, one you go out to eat about all they this state-owned hospital, located afternoon. Confessions are heard. the nations were actually at war. faith, one Baptism, one God and TOREREERIN gram by which it is possible to acquire a degree in an accelerated in ^ e southwestern corner of the Early Friday and Saturday morn­ The first World war began in Father of all is the inspiration and three-year course. The studies parish, and the welfare of the pa­ ings the Blessed Sacrament is car- August, 1914, and in December of guiding principle. There must be open to high school graduates who tients is a responsibility of the pa­ (TumtoPageJi — Column i) (Turn to Page ^ — Column 3) (Tum toPage — Column 6) wish to pursue this plan are type­ rochial clergy. Under the guidance REGIS COEIEGE writing, shorthand, English, of the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ science, sociology, and mathe­ bell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament To Quard a Precious Heritage, The annual speech meet spon­ matics. church, a business-like program is her ‘|Unity for Victory” essay, which won first place in the all-Denver contest sponsored by the Ladies’ sored by Regds college for stu­ Emphasis also i^ placed on the functioning. The assistant pastors auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars., Catholic high school students won three of the five prices dents in the Catholic high schools modern language school with of the parish are directly in charge awarded in the contest. The winners were, left to right: Miss Pimpl, a junior in St. Joseph’s high s^ooi; of the Denver archdiocese will be courses keyed to meet war-time o;' ministering to the hospital pa­ Gene Jepkes, a St. Joseph’s high school senior, who won third price, and Phyllis Wingate, a junior in demands. A special feature of the tients, although the pastor often held in the college Saturday. helps. St. Francis de Sales’ high, who won fourth place. Miss Pimpl, whose essay will be entered in the state April 11. Entries at present in­ English courses will be a creative contest, will invest her $30 prize in war bonds. Prizes in the city contest will be presented to the winndrs writing workshop, including ad­ clude Annunciation, Cathedral. Such priests as the Rev. William at 9 p.m. Wednesday, April IS, in the Fraternal building, 14th and Glenarm. Mrs. C J. Lippert, chairman Holy Family, Regis, St. Francis de vanced composition and literary J. Mulcahy, now a chaplain in the of the contest for Denver Cadiolic high schools, is a member of Lowry auxiliary 501, VFW. Sales’, and S t Joseph’s high criticism. army, and the Rev. Andrew E. schools. ’The names of out-of- Listed courses of instmetion Warwick, pastor of S t Anthony’s are: Art, biologry, business, chem- town schools sending representa­ church in Julesburg, while attached tives to the meet have not yet been istiv, education, English, French, to Blessed Sacrament parish made (Turn to Page 2 — Column 4) announced. a host of friends for the Church Eight events will be featured in in carrying out duties in Colorado the contest—dramatic declama­ New Chapel Provided General hospital. At present the tion, humorous declamation, im­ Sft^ Cornelius. F. O’ Farrell hospital work is in the hands of promptu and extemporaneous the Rev. Harley Schmitt and the In Industrial School in duplicate on identification speaking, original and declama­ Rev. Richard C. Hiester. tory oratory, after-dinner speak­ cards. These cards list the pris­ In the past 18 months more than oner’s name, address, age, the of­ ing, and poetry reading. Girls With the co-operation of Harry 1,200 individuals in the hospital and boys i^ll compete In separate Bundy, superintendent of the fense charged, the place and time have been visited from once to of the arrest, the names of the divisions. Awards will be made Pvt. James J. Powers, Jr. Boys’ Industrial school near many times by priests of Blessed for first, second, and third places. Golden, the Catholic chapel of the arresting officers, and |;ive a de­ Sacrament church. Father Schmitt school has been moved from the tailed physical description of the Mr. Robert J. O’Sullivan, SJ., serve in the restaurants is ‘fish and Father Hiester alternate in director of speech and dramatics, and chips.’ Will you kindly send old auditorium to the former li­ one in police custody. caring for the hospital patients for brary building, which has been Regis college, is in charge of the me that can of tobacco? Also when But all of the work of the desk two-week periods. In 18 months, meet. Students in the speech de­ yon get in the mood to cook you furnished and will be used for sergeant is not the recording of 689 Communions have been dis­ religious services only. 'The new partment of Regis college will act can ^ d cakes, cookies, candy, and arrests. There is much other “Book tributed, Extreme Unction has IS judges. liturgical altar was designed and work” to be done. There are bonds what have you. Stuff like this is been administered in 86 cases, and A luncheon for the contestants plenty hard to get. constructed by Daniel Cavarra, an to be made out. A record must be 17 infants in danger of dea^ have employe of the school and a mem' will be served at noon on the day “The other night I heard over kept of tbe personal belongings received Baptism. Except in of the meet in the Regis college the radio that the American her of St. Joseph’s parish, Golden. taken from each prisoner and emergency circumstances, infants The new altar and chapel will be these personal items, such as lining hall. troops had landed safely in Ireland in the hospital are not b^tized The meet has been won in the . . . toe announcer toould have used for the first time on Easter money, knives, watches, pens, by Father Hiester or Father Sunday morning. (Turn to Page g — Column 2J past two years by Regis high said we arrived in one piece . . , Schmitt, who believe that the school. (Turn to Page — Column 3) PAGE TWO Office, Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Tbjirsday, April 2, 1942 \ DESK SERGEANT OTARRELL FILM ON NUTRITION WILL BE fo tU ro I Srniik Loretto Heights Easter Greetings HAS 23,000 ‘GUESTS’ YEARLY PRESENTED IN ST. PHILOMENA’S PLAZA LIQUOR ' I ^ i f ' ' * • . ’ i (Continued From Page One) attention. Most desk sergeants Summer Studies (St. Phiiomeaa’t Parish) of the committee appointed to se­ Will ffroadcast Prompt Free Delivery keys, and cards must be placed in soon learn that they are operating Mrs. Grenard of the Denver lect models for the annual fashion a separate envelope and put away a private charity institution. Some show to be given by the Cathedral HlHtsU- . ^ L: Red Gross chapter, instructor 334 1,5 th TA. 2504 1- - ( until they are returned to the de* boy needs carfare . . . a working Mothers’ club April 10. Mrs. Le­ parting “guest.” girl lacks the bus fare to enable Are Announced of the PTA Nutrition class, will roy Koerber will represent the Play on April S A., waurmi^ottOf* NOW mo> (ove Private Charitj Given her to rush to her dying mother’s present a moving picture Wednes­ mothers. side . . . somebody is hungry . Besides being a sort of an as­ day, April 8, at 1:30 in the school Frances and Robert Syrianey, often illiterate individuals will (Contikued From Page One) auditorium. The picture, which is students of St. Thomas’ seminary, On Wednesday, April 8, at 6:30 sistant hotel manager and a kind ask that a postqard be written to of "chief secretary" for a large home economics, Latin, mathe­ enacted by Hollywood actors and will spend the Easter vacation in .m. troop 101, Cathedral Boy the "folks back home.” There are matics, philosophy, sociology, and actresses, will depict interesting the home of their mother, Mrs. corporation, a desk sergeant acts no municipal funds for these little §couts, will broadcast the play, as a foreman. The jailers, police Spanish. facts concerning the production, : 'ichael Syrianey. A Scout. Is Helpful, over KVOD. "helps to humanity,”—desk ser­ Administrative officers will be care, and use of essential foods. Mrs. Clifford Starr and Miss matron, police surgeon, ambulance geants pay for them out of their In th« cMt >r* Alfred Lee Griebling. driver, “wagon" crew, and ele­ Paul J. Ketrick, Ph.D., preaident; An invitation is extended to all Therese Courtney, who were sum­ Jack Jepton. D irton Davli, Donald Ham­ JOHN R. COYLE vator pilot are among those who own pockets. Sister Francis de Sales, Ph.D., parishioners to attend. moned to Denver by the death of ilton. Jamei O'Nell. Raymond Baonigan, Do you know this ad is Sergeant O’Farrell has been dean; Sister Mary Vivian, Ph.D., St. Philomena’s PTA convened Mrs. Starr’s father, T. E. Carey, and John Reyci. Slater P. Leader Fleid- perform tteir duties under the member of the police department ner will he in charge of aound effeeta. State^RegUtered Optometrist direction of the desk sergeant The registrar, and Slater Mary Theo. for the regular monthly meeting returned to their homes in Wash­ The glay la being directed by the acout- worth money to you? since 1926. He has been a sergeant dore, A.B., treasurer. Monday, March 30, at 2 p.m. in maater, Robert G. Gruber. desk sergeant has a civilian clerk since 1937. ington, D.C., Tuesday, March 31. OPTICAL PCPANIHEHT to assist him, ^rticu larly in mak­ On the summer faculty are: the school auditorium with 50 Troop to Take Part in Circua Present it and take your The O’Farrell-home is at 1325 Sister Mary Alonza, Ph.D., pro­ membera present. Mrs. E. A. Hani- Will ExehxBfe Vowt ing records. When the desk ser Dahlia street A daughter, Patsy, The folio aring boya of the Cathedral choice of any of o u r geant is not busy with any of the fessor of chemistry; Sister Ann fen gave the opening prayer. The Prior to a Nuptial Mass to be troop will take part In the fifth annual CLEAN and complete back .SEARS. ROEBUCK is a senior student of St. Maiy’s Theresa, A.B., visiting assistant in delegates to the Deanery meeting read in St. Philomena's church Boy Scout circua to be given in City audi­ fcbregoing duties there ■ are usually academy. torium April is and 14 at 8 o'clock: number magazines at only ^ AND <0 . a lost child, a homeless man, or a business; Sister Mary Cecille, m pril will be Mrs. G. A. Monday, April 6, at 9;30 a.m., Tumbling team—Scouta Bucknell. Mer- Ve of our already low caan friendless woman to occupy his |A.B., assistant in mathematics; Schwartz and Mrs. John L. Kane Miss Helen Marie Zook will ex­ ihon. Ray Hamilton. Arthur Erickaon. price. Sister Mary Ethelbert, A.M., visit change marriage vows with Ensign Martin. Pleidner. Taylor, Kipp. Lewia, Mmei. D. R. Costello, E. B. Con' Oavia, Donald Hamilton, and Black; ing instructor in Spanish; Sister way, G. A. Schwartz, and W, E John B. Furstenberg, Jr. The Very aeout relay race—Scouta Fox. Bannigan, We do this to introduce Mary Felicia. Ph.D., professor of Jones will represent the organize Rev. “ Dr. .. Wiiliam..... M. Higgins wiill Bridgea. John Reyea, Joaeph Reyea, Rob­ our MONEY SAVING St. Vincent’s Unit perform the impressive rites. ert Erickaon, and Francia Vandegat: sociology; Sister Mary Francetta, tion at the April meeting of the chariot race—Scouta Joaeph Bacca and magazine trading system, A.M., instructor in French; Sister CPTL. Beautiful baskets of lilies, snap­ Ray Hamilton, horaea, and Kay Johnaon, which saves you one-half Frances de Sales, Ph.D., professor The following women were dragons and 'stocks together with rider: emergency aervice act—Scouta to two-thirds of your of Spanish; Sister Francis The' palms, ferns, and candelabra will Carlialc. Melfnrd Seby, Joaeph Caeaidy, named to the nominating com­ Terry Evert, Tommy Dillon, Rivatuazo. budget allowance for To Cast BaDots rese, A.M., instructor in educa decorate the altar and sanctuary. Elliott, Jaramillo, Greibling, Albert Jep- magazines. mittee and will meet -with the PTA tion; Sister Mary Helen, M.S., iu officers and the Rev. David Mai The bride will wear an ivory aon, and Bridger. structor in biology; oney, spiritual director, to select colored gown of slipper satin. It EASTER CARDS (St. Vincent de Paul’t Pariih) Paul J. Ketrick, Ph.D., profes candidates for the annual election is designed with a V neck and Women of Cathedral sor of English: Sister Mary to be held at the April meeting; the bodice is shirred down the The Altar society will hold its Louise, Ph.D., visiting professor of regular meeting Friday, April 10, Mmes A. C. Ames, E. A. Hanifen, front to form a draped effect. The To Meet on April 10 The Friendly Shop English; Sister Marie Clyoe, A.M., and E. B. Conway. extremely full skirt is shirred at at 2 p.m. in the parish hall. A rofessor of English: Sister good attendance is urged for the Mrs. M. Blake Vifquain, chair the waist line and is cut in a long The Cathedral Altar and Rosary Open S A.H. to 10 P.M. aura, A.M., visiting instructor in train. Her veil of illusion will fall society will meet Friday, April 10, April meeting as election of offi­ French; Sister Mary Nerinckx, Ph. man of the ways and means com­ cers will take place. mittee, announced that a party beyond the train from an off-the- at 2 p.m. Mrs. Henry Lyne, 1274 61 So. B'way RA. 0848 X)., proiessor of Latin; Sister Mary face halo trimmed with orange Pennsylvania, will be the hostess. All members of the society will Noroert, A.M., instructor in art; would be given by the PTA in blossoms. Her father, Harry T. receive Communion Sunday at the April. Mrs. Leon A. Chase re­ Members of the society will re­ Patronize These Firms. They Sister Mary Philibert, A.B., visit­ Zook will give her in marriage. Her ceive Communion in a body at the 7 o’clock Mass. ing assistant in Spanish; Sister ported that S370 worth of defense Are C o-operating With Your stamps and bonds had been pur­ bouquet will be of white roses 7 o’clock Mass on Easter. Paper. Jim McConaty, Jr. James P. McConaty, Sr. Members who wish* to donate Mary Rebecca, A.M., instructor in and stephanotis. rosary beads to the USO for dis­ home economics; Sister Rose Ce chased by the school children from 4S Yean Experience Feb. 16 to March 30. The bride will be attended by tribution among the soldiers leste, A.B., visiting assistant in her sisters, Dorothy and Miriam. should call Mrs. Edward Hegge, French; Sister Rose Margaret, Sister Janet Marie’s room won the treat fo» selling $137 worth, They will w'ear gowns of lace and Easter Greetings to When You Need An Underieker PE. 8539, and members of the M.S., professor of mathematics; net with tiny hats of net to match CYO will be sent to pick them up. the Rev.' James W. Stakelum, and Sister Mary Edna’s room came the dresses. Dorothy will wear in your home, you should put aside all New or old rosaries will be ac C.M., Ph.D., professor of philoso second with receipts of $118. The aqua marine and Miriam will wear All My Loyal arguments in favor of the one fact—the cepted. phy, and Sister Mary Ursula, M.S., sale of defense stamps and bonds yellow. Their bouquets will be April 9 Ladies* Night visiting instructor in business. will continue on April 6. Mrs. G. trained and proficient man is the best. A. Schwartz introduced the Rev. of mixed flowers in pastel shades. Friends and Thursday evening, April 9, will E. J. Trame, S.J., of Regis col­ Dudley Taylor will be Ensign Our Staff Is Composed of Experts be Ladies’ night for the Pinochle lege, who gave an inspiring talk on Furstenberg’g best man. Ushers Customers The expente it a matter of your own desire club. “Student Health” as it relates to will be Jack Hickey, Lee McCar­ St.' Mary’s circle met March 24 Assistant Dean Catholic education. Sister Mary thy, and Tom Young. Mrs. Etienne with Mrs. Murry Wolz. Mrs. Wil­ Florence of Loretto HeightsHeigl col­ Perenyi will be the soloist. She liam Ter Har and Mrs. McCarthy lege gave a resume of theth work will be accompanied by Miss were guests. Mrs. McCarthy won of the nuns in Denver from the Mamie O’Haire at the organ. Store Coal N O W ! Federal at No. Speer high score and also the traveling Qf Regis Named founding of the school in 1912 to Mrs. Zook, the bride’s mother, prize. The next meeting will be the present time. will wear a two-tone ensemble with Mrs. J. W. Dooley. with rose accessories and a cor­ (Regit College) The next meeting will be Apri! ORand 1626 St. Jude’s circle met March 26 27. Mrs. J, 0. Rusho and the moth­ sage of white carnations. Store Nu-Kol The Rev. John J. Gibbons. S.J., Following the ceremony a with Mrs. Sam Homer. Mrs. L has been named acting assistant ers of Sister Janet Marie’s room W. Sullivan was welcomed as a will be hostesses. breakfast will be served in the dean of Regis college by the Very Park Lane hotel' to the bridal new member. Defense stamps were Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., presi­ The next in the series of square CLEAN, HARD given as awards, high going to party and their immediate fam­ dent Father GiVbons, assistant dances will be held in the school ilies. A reception from 3 to 7 Mrs. J. A. McDonald and low to professor of philosophy of Regis auditorium April 8 at 8;30 p.m From Routt County Frumess* Mrs. C. T. Hilden. The next meet­ p.m. will be held in the home of college, was dean and registrar of A first aid demonstration by the the bride, following which the ing will be April 8 with Mrs. A Rockhhrst college in Kansas City, WILL STORE WITHOUT WASTE Jar-Proof Radebach. Flaming Arrow patrol with Leo young couple will leave by air­ Mo,, from 1933 to 1939. A new Roos, instructor, will be given by plane for Norfolk, Va., where En­ George Bader is convalescing dean for Regis college will prob­ boys of Boy Scout troop 130 in sign Furstenberg is stationed. The Fastest)Selling Coal That Ever Came to Denver EYEGLASSES in his home from a serious fafi ably not be named until the sum­ the scout circus to be held in the suffered last week. Miss Lucy Furstenberg, a sister % IdMl for men and women in deftnie work mer session, Father Flanagan an­ Municipal auditorium April 13 and of the bridegroom, will come from • For men In miliUrr eerviee. - OAvittOri The Altar Boys’ Mothejs’ club nounced. 14. It’s Hot, Very Little Ash, No Soot will meet Tuesday evening, April SL Louis, Mo., to attend the wed • Craftamen •Meehenlcs OCtr Driven Father Flanagan will attend the Miss Lillian Covillo is chairman ding. \ 7. with Mrs. Bernard Shay, 617 convention of the National Cath From our own mines at Routt County to you at lower cost SAVE Uae. iaeonvcnltnce end re­ S. Vine. olic Educational association in Chi pair expenee br weering Frameu cago next week. At the same time JAB-PaOOr EYE-GLASSES. PTA to Name Leaders Complete line of Religious Ther^e dteiretd to “take” tlie 50c The PTA will hold its regular he will represent Regis college at Catholic Nurses Articles for Church and CROW BAR COAL CO. knoeki,^^^|im tad Jolt* of todar'i the meeting of Jesuit high school, aetiTe WeeUy meeting on Tuesday afternoon, Home April 7, at 3 o’clock in the school college, and university heads, held Joe F. Stremel TA. 2336 in conjunction with the NCEA Actively Engaged A. P . WAGIVER COMPLETE hall. A jarge attendance is urged meeting. ASK THE ^FRIEND WHO'S USED A TON CAKEFUL EYE as election of officers will take Church Goods Co. Coach Robert C. MacKenzie of TA USI SH 14th EXAHIKATION place. Mrs. Emma' Bogart will be a guest speaker, and pupils of Sis­ Regis college is representing the In Defense Work ter Marie Joseph will entertain. college on the local recreational The Holy Name aociety will committee for national defense. Thursday, April 2, Father Flan­ Defense activities are progres meet Wednesday evening, April sing rapidly among the members 8, in the parish hall. agan spoke before a Denver meet­ Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. , Phons MAin 8487 ing of the Mile High Optimists’ of the Archdiocesan Council of The sympathy of the mehibers Catholic Nurses. of the parish is extended to Mrs. club, and the Rev. Leo C. Brown, Paul Brennan, whose mother, Mrs. SJ., instructor in economics in Three new classes have recently Wear an Essley Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist Dollie Saunders, died last week. Rems college, addressed the round been started in the Red Cross cha; t me discussion group in Denver. ter house. Catholic nurses teac! Suite 722 Mack Building, 16tb and California Streets The Rev. Florence J. Mahoney, ing the classes are Miss Francis It*8 Sp rin g S.J., professor of biology of Regis Demay, R.N., clinical instructor of Shirt This Easter T r y Rahh*s college, is at present giving a re St. Joseph’s hosnital; Miss Mar treat in SL Mary’s high school, garet Strauss, R.N., science in TO LOOK YOUR BEST BUILDERS’ Cheyenne, Wyo. structor of the Denver General PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN HARDWARE The Rev. Leo P. Bums, S J., in­ hospital, and Mrs. Mary Savagesu AND PAINTS R.N., of Mercy hospital. QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES structor in Latin, will be in houitbold and Electrical Greeley for Holy Saturday and Miss Catherine Lavelle, R.N. Appllaneaa, Sportiae Gooda, T on — 'n‘ avoir- Easter. finished a class in Our Lady of Ice Cream thing. Paul Clark of Homewood, 111., ML Carmel school March 17 for 10 80UTB BKOADWAT student in Colorado university; students of the seventh, eighth 85 PHOKE PE. TOia Henry. Lopez of Denver, and James and ninth grades. Milk • Cream BARRY MORRIS, Prep. Harris of Rlverdale, Calif., who is Th« followinx will rsctivs Rtd Cron 3 for ERNEST MORRIS. Mrr. a student of Regis college, won the etrtiSeates In homo noriins: Ftliels 15.40 Aelsrno. Frances B ln. Rens Csrollo, Butter 933 Bannock Sl firsL second, and third district Carolyn Costa. Lorrsina Chisrelli. Pearl KEyatone 3297, Denver, Colo. RABBIS conference prizes, respectively, in Di Ciemsntl. Juliette Di Paolo. Ann the national extempore discussion Fuschino. Elizabeth Greco. M artaret Ann Lamirato, Evelyn Laureta, Angelina contest held in the American Le­ Licata, Josephine Uauro, Gloria Marzano. gion home March 27. As district Maria Melarano. Virtinia Rosini. Janet winners, Clark and Lopez will go Sommt, Ntlllt Tolva. Aaannts Vtechi arelli, Joiepii Vachlaralli, and Sister Mary to. a regional contest in the Uni of tha Holy Cross. versity of Utah on April 20. At the last class meeting of St, Francis de Sales’ PTA, Miss Anne Essley trimness makes your Pauley, R.N., of the Visiting Benefit Parly Date Nurse association demonstrated Easter turn-out perfect. The Technique of a Home De. Every collar is Trubenized Changed la Apr. 26 livery.” —non-wilt with soft collar Dr. Harry Gauss, instructor in comfort. Because of the fourth draft reg­ medicine of the University of Colo istration on April 27, the benefit rado, addressed the home nursing card party planned for that date class of SL James’ parish oh “Nu * White Broadelothe under the sponsorship of SL An­ trition in Defense." The graduate Regular, Kent or Low- thony’s hospital guild has been nurses, student nurses, and sisters Boy CoUare. changed to the following day, of Mercy hospital ,ere guests. April 28, at 1:30 p,m. Members Miss Bellva Olsen, R.N., presi ★ Scores of new patterns in of the committee for the affair will dent of the ACCN, will begin amazing collar variety. hold a luncheon meeting in the first aid class for SL James' parish Denver Dry Goods tearoom April in SL Joseph’s hospital Tuesday. 13 at 12:30 p.m. Tom Egan is April 7, at 7:30 p.m. The class chairman of the committee. will be held Tuesdays .md Fridays Any member of the parish who is Golden Jubilarian interested in joining should notify Mrs. Helen Hinton, EMerson 3983 Miss Mary McSweeney, R.N., ft private-duty nurse from Mercy nospital, has joined the armed forces. She is stationed in the army air school, Lubbock, Tex. Easter Neckwear Classic

SHANKLESk TENDERIEEO LafayeHe Choir Will CENTER CUT Imported English AUSilk to t Dm. Picnic Hams STirixt,I n.. Slleed Ham, 2 slices. Sing For Easier Mass Foulards—-$ 1.50 Quality Lafayette.—Holy Week services MiUtr'i Bl-Q “Canterbury” silks bought months EAT M6RE UMB Bacon. Il>.__ are being held on Friday and CORN-FED DEEP Saturday. All-day devotions were ago for Cottrell’s Easter Neckwear Ganalnt SprlBC—Nona Bvttar held Thursday. On Easter the Pur. Pork Classic! Particular men will like the Siazugt, Ib...... • 29c choir, under the direction of Miss Leg O* Lamb, ' 9 14 a Oven Roast, Lucille Di Giacomo, will sing the away-from-the-usual patterns. Lb...... 0 1 C BUetd Vn I Lb...... Mass of the Child Jesus, by Wil Boston Lamb Leg 9 0 fi Loaf, 1h...... 20c kins. In the Offertory "Regina Shoulder Roast, Coeli” will be sung, either as k Loomed in ★ All Skillfully ★ Splendid Quality Boneless, no waste, Ib. b O C Ring Bologna, solo or by the whole choir. Shoulder Roast, 9 9 i lb...... 20c Lb...... Members of St. Ida’s CYO held England Faehianed by Hand Silke und Linings Lb...... their monthly social meeting on CCc March 23. Entertainment was Loin Chops, 9 C a furnished by Misses Betty Elzi Lb...... ODC Lucille Brown, and Bambina Mo' The Rev. Modeatui Wirtner, relli, and Billie Sirakman. The re O.S.B., who obaerved his goiden mainder of the evening was spent u* 1 Oe m illER 'S ^bllee as a priest in Johnstown, in dancing. Pa., spent 13 years in Colorado in Funeral services were held Mon PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET parochial work. He is an authority day morning at 9 o’clock for Mi on Indian life, has devoted much chael Domingas, who w u killed in a t t r e m s CHANGE C / time to historical research, and is an auto accident. He was buried i SUPER mBRKETSI a member of several scientific so­ from St. Ida’s church in the cieties. Lafayette cemetery. Che Jtkm’s Store-6 2 1 s ix t e e n t h

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Thursday, April 2, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOOC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE JUBIL[[ BOyPLE ANNUNCIATION ALTAR SOCIEH PTjl Preferred Parish TO GIVE GAMES PARTY APRIL 7 Trading List COMPARE (AnBuneiation Pariah) treat in St. Francis de Sales’ 4 The Altar and Rosary society church Monday and Tuesday. The lower cost ofoOr MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER will sponsor a games party St. Vincent’s Aid society of the Dependable. Refined Tuesday, April 7, at 8:30 p.m. in parish ■will meet Thursday after­ Tlia marchanU rapraaantad la tkU aaetloa ara boeatara. Thay ara Hagus hall. Tickets are 25 cents. noon, April 9, in the orphanage. Service. There will be many special prizes,' The hostesses will be Mmes. John m s i . j o i i r s IJl/ L aaaieaa to work with yoa and ara doaorriag of yoar patronaga. Co- The proceeds will be used to help Lenihan, Art Molloy, Leo Lundy, m O R T U A R I t l eparato with them. (St. Patrick*! Pariah) buy material for new cassocks and Harry Zumtobel, and Ed Hartman. (St. John’* Pariah) GLendale 3663 surplices for the altar boys. St. John’s PTA ■will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Finn, Sunday is Communion day for On Good Friday the Mass of its members and friends at a residents of this parish for 49 the Guardian Angel sodality at the Presanctified will be offered luncheon card party on Thursday, C athedral years, will celebrate the golden the 7:30 Mass, and also, for the at noon, followed by Stations of April 9, beginning at 12 o’clock. anniversary of their wedding on younger children. the Cross and veneration of the The hour was chosen by the com­ Easter Sunday, April 6. A High Ten boys and girls of the cross. At 7:30 p.m. there will be mittee in charge in order that the Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Mass of thanksgiving with the Junior Newman club made the. re- Stations of the (Iross, sermon, and members of both -morning and Economy Liquor Store Hospital Pharmacy jubilarians in the sanctuary will veneration of the cross. afternoon nutrition classes might Heating Repairs Preterlption Specialist be offered by the Rev. Achille The Paschal blessings will begin N«xt to Clark*') Church Goo

  • the education of students some. About 25 letters were here for the priesthood, the matter is ‘“ Am I my brother's keeper?’ 988 Bannock Street waiting for me, much to my sur­ The proposal to shorten the number of school yeara between closely controlled by Rome, Fa No Catholic man may be an abso­ Best Wishes prise. A letter makes me feel good, ther Coyne remarks. "J do npt Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 and in another way it makes me the first grade and the bachelor’s lute individualist. We are our degree by- as much aa four years, think there will be any very' p a a t just a little homesick. . . . These falling-off in seminary attendance brother’s keeper and as unit cells people are the tops in hospitality. the introduction of Intensified in the great organism of society WE WILL BE CLOSED FROM Subscription: $1 per year. courses, the conducting of sum­ by reason of the war,” he said. You probably know much more “Young men who desire to become we must be a leaven of good that 12:00 TO 3:00 ON GOOD FRIDAY about the war situation here than mer schools, and the many other methods of speeding up the educa­ priests will continue to enter the will leaven the mass. Thursday, April 2,1942 I do. . . . I think that when we seminary in pursuit of ttieir voca­ get home we will be able to live tion process are all matters that "Our Catholic heritage involves must be handled with extreme cau­ tion, and will continue id realize or exist under almoit any circum that, as priests, they will render a grave responsibility to live and stances.” tion, Father Newell added. Primary Need I* Saaity to their country a most patriotic apply to our environment the OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Native of Leadville "The primary need in educa­ and necessary service.” ' wholesale thought and conduct of ' J f i n i t S The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. James Powers was bom in 1916 tion is sanity <. . there should be RelifSoii la Only H«p« Christian righteousness that the We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ m Leadville, where he attended St. no action until we ace sure that Pointing out that society now purity of the Gospel teaching sets Headquartoro for ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or Mary’s school until 1925, when the problem cannot be met with­ CHURCH those of the Officials Of our Curia is hereby declared official. the family moved to Denver and out any -dilution of education,” he needs the ministrations of religion up as our standard of living. If ARTICLES OF DEVOTION We hope The Register will be read in every home of the the youth enrolled in Cathedral said. "Our educational plan is not much, more than’in normal times the whole world is embroiled in un- CHURCH FURNISHINGS GOODS Archdiocese. school. His mother died in the flu perfect, but so far it is the best in and out of the armed services, BOOKS FOR THE CATB- Ijie seminary rector said that reli- Christian ethics today, if atheistic We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in epidemic of 1918. Young Powers that is available. Speeding-up leaders have deluged the entire OUC LAITT AND CLERGT HOUSE the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. was graduated from Cathedral alone is not the problem, partfca- ^on, indeed, is societyls only hope. .As for shortening the semi­ world in< blood and rapine and URBAN J. VEHR. high school in 1934. In the nine larly in the high school. The ques­ hate, it is because these leaders Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. years he was a student of the tion is rather the physical, emo­ nary course, however, the matter 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 that must be covered by the semi­ and their subjects have put God school he distinguished himself tional, cultural, and religious as and Christianity out of their scholastically, was an altar boy, nary curriculum seems to demand well as intellectual development of at least six years for proper treat hearts and realms, and have sub­ and a member of Monsignor Jos­ the pupil.” stituted their own selfish, ambi­ DENVER'S MOST PBOaRESSIVB LAUNDRY" eph J. Bosetti’s vested choir. ment, and Jt Is so required by The central problem, according Church law. “I do not think that tious, and vainglorious creed and Following the passage of the to Father Newell, is to continue Rome would be disposed to abridge commandments, excluding utterly THE CASCADE LAUNDRY selective service act James Powers to attain these several ends de­ this -term of years, at least as a faith and charity in God. spite the demands of war on stu­ ■DBT OUR NEW SERVICr* was inducted into the army March permanent course." Mait Return to Faith 26, 1941. He was sent to the re-< dents of both high school and col­ (Thf complete .conree ,in St. Thomas' Complete Laondry Service (Contihu$d From Pago Ono) placement center in El Paso, Tex., lege age levels. Mathematics and Is eight yean whep a nan camtt dlreetly “If we are to win this war, the and then to Fort Monmouth, N. J., the sciences, commercial courses. from high school—two years elassioal, common cry is now becoming that ISITfMarktt WB CALL FOR AND DKUVER TA. U 7»-tin two years of philosophy, four of theology. ^arance to the eleven Apostles is weeping? Whom dost thou seek?’ where he' became a member of the Father Coyne Is referring In his remarks it must be won on our knees—by worth close study i She, thinking that He was the 63rd signal corps. On the conclu­ to the last six years—tht atminoty those of us who are not on the ardener, said to Him, ‘Sir, if thou sion of the army maneuvers in the coarse, properly speaking.) Western front or Eastern fronts. “Now avhUe they were talking of 99 these things” — i.e., Christ’s ap­ last removed Him, tell me where Southern states, he was granted Park M Priests In general education, on the We must establish our own ‘prayer 66 pearance to Simon Peter and also thou hast laid Him and I will take a furlough to visit his relatives in other hand, some curtailment to front’ at home. We must purge Why Pay More? to t h e two disciples whom He Him away.’ Denver for Christmas, and re­ be introduced in war time and our own lives of any taint of re­ joined on the road to Emmaus— “Jesus said to her, ‘Ma^!’ Tam­ turned to the New Jersey army continued after the war seems al­ ligious indifference, or self-indul- (Trademark) “Jesus stood in their midst, and ing, she said to Him, ‘nabboni! camp Dec. 28. Three weeks later most a certainty in the view of genced pandering, of compromis­ said to them, ’Peace to you! It is (that is to say. Master)” (John the war department notified hia Attend Faithful in Father F'lanagan, the Regis presi ing morals, and bring ourselves I, do not be afraid.’ But they were xxl. 11-17). father in Denver that his soldier- dent, "But it will mean that a high back to the fundamental tenets of startled and panic-stricken, and Mary Magdalene, once a great son was a member of the first type of etudent will be left for faith and love and service to God. WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES thought that they saw a spirit. sinner, had through an extraor­ AEF and had landed safely in specialized study to follow the "I hope that before long we can INCORPORATED dinary love and devotion risen to “And He said to them, ‘Why are Northern Ireland. Colorado General bachelor’s degree—an advantage establish such a ‘prayer front’ In Colorado Owned Stores iron disturbed, and why do-doubts unusual spiritual heights. Uien her that is sometimes overlooked by Master had died, and now she was this jurisdiction of Colorado by arise in your hearts? Sm My hands opponents of the plan,” he said. denied even the comfort of caring having a weekly Holy Hour in all EJnglewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. and feet, that it is I Myself. Feel (Continued From Page One) No radical changes are in the im our churches and the predominant Me and seet for a spirit does not fpr His body, of lavishing upon the mediate offing, he thinks, and Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California cold’form the warmth of devotion ried to those who desire to receive representation will be by our men, have flesh and bones, as you see I Jap an ese Name their Lord, when the changes do come they that she had given while He was who must still be our leaders in 15th and California have.’ And having said this. He will necelMarlly be slow In taking all religious and civic undertak­ showed them His hands and His living. He was her all, and now Staff Waleomes Priests effect. all was gone. Desolate, she begged ings. We D'o Not Have Special Sale* But Sail Yon at Our Lowoat feet. But as they still disbelieved Menders of the hospital staff Father, Flanagan also pointed and marvelled for joy. He said, to know where they had taken “Many of our men and boys are Prleat Everj tfmf on All Drug' Marehandiie. Him, and was rewarded with words Envoy to Vatican appremate the therapeutic value of out that mass education, the sys­ now on the Eastern and Western ‘Have you anything here to eat?’ from the Master Himself, tem we now have, has many dis­ fronts. All may soon be there. Let And they oiTered Him a piece of the work done by the priests for advantages that would be elimi­ broiled fish and a honeycomb. And Although many believe that He Catholic patients. Doctors and us pray for their early victory, but appeared to His Mother first, noth­ (Continued From Page One) nated by a proposal such as that of yet more let us pray for an early when He had eaten in their pret­ that year, less than six months nurses and various other members the Fordham president, who advo­ ence, He took what remained and ing is recorded of this and (Wrist’s victory over ourselves so that the an OK th a t counts manifestation of Himself to Mary later, Great Britain sent its first of the hospital staff eagerly dis­ cates that four years of schooling gave it to them. envoy to the Holy See. It is not­ be lopped 'ptf the present tradi­ primary cause of this war may be Magdalene is the first after the play their desire to co-operate In eradicated, namely, man's abjura­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are “And He said to them, These Resurrection mentioned in the able also that relations so estab­ tional program. “Not all students the work of Father Hiester anc should travel at the same rate,” tion of God and subversion to self- are the words which I spoke to Bible. Thus the passage, besides its lished in war days have continued worship.” reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. you while I was yet with you, that poignancy, is one of greatest com­ between the Holy See and Great Father Schmitt. Visits are plan he said. all things must be fulfilled that fort. If He showed this honor to Britain up to the present time, ned for none except Catholics, but Dr. Ketrick cautioned with the are written in the Law of Moses one once a sinner, why cannot all there having been found adequate others against hastiness, and FOR QUALITY CORN FED and the Pnmhets and the Psalms reason for maintaining a diplomatic often in making his rounds a priest of ns erring mortals hope to, win pointed out that educators must MEATS & POULTRY SEE concerning Me.’ Then He opened in some measure the same mission at the Vatican in peace will be summoned by a non-Cath- not miss the lessons of war time MORQAN, their minds, that they might under­ time as well as war. The British olic patient, who insists that 4ie, again as they did when the end of COAL gard?—Millard F. Everett. stand the Scriptures. And He said SPECIAL LUMP COAL .tS .D S government maintains a minister too, be visited. the first World war caught them LEIBM AN NUT COAL.______.S S .2S to them, ‘Thus is it written; and plenipotentiary at the Vatican. RABTOAY’S OUR PUBLIC OFFICIALS— Not a small part of the work of without a plan of reconstruction. thus the Christ should suiTer, and CAN THEY DO NO WRONG? But the Holy See continuea to “I do not wish to condemn acceler­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 should rise again from the dead on Father Hiester and Father Schmitt One of the disturbing elements have an Apostolic Delegate, rather ated courses. I am in favor of any­ and HIOKEY F. MUMFORO, Mzr. the third day; and that repentance than a Papal , in London. is recording the work done among thing that will eliminate frivolity 25th and Decatur GRand 5125 and remission of sins should be In the American political scene for several years has been the tendency Some newspapers in this coun­ the Catholic patients. Through and educational dry rot. . . . Un­ preached in His name to all the fortunately, many people who do Insurance Since 1897 When buying from the nations, beginning from Jerusalem of public officials to resent any dif­ try have made attempts to inter­ these records every Catholic pa­ INSURANCE ference of opinion and to denopnee pret reported negotiations for not know what to do in order to firms advertising in this And you yourselves are witnesses tient is assured that he will be help begin by jumping violently of these things. And I send forth any real criticism of their work diplomatic relations between the 752 Gaa ft Electric Bldg. paper, please mention that * That tendency was evident long be Holy See and Japan as meaning remembered in the administration up and down.” As samples of upon you the promise of My Fa­ worthless attempts to meet the JOS. J. CELLA ther. But wait here in the city, fore the United .States went to war, the Holy See would, if relations of the sacraments, and the records TA. 1395 you saw their advertise­ 1120 SeenritF Bldg, and it was rightly evaluated by were established, thereupon recog contain information often desired changed conditions, Dr. Ketrick until you are clothed with power cited ihe fact that many schools ment. Phone KEystone 2633 from on high’.” — -Monsignor thoughtful men as a trend toward nize the conquests of Japan in by the. pastors of the patients. totalitarianism. the Orient in the present war, These records are confidential. As have advanced‘the date df grad­ Smith. uation at all costs in a spirit of Constractive criticism is one of Assurance that the Apostolic a result of the pastoral care of Delegation to the Philippine islands Colorado General hospital patients, high-minded patriotism. A good MARY MAGDALENE the signs of a healthy democracy, purpose by so doing at present is AT JESUS’ TOMB but it cannot be tolerated in a die has Dean continued and that no several marriages have been recti­ change is contemplated would fied. attained in only a few rural dis­ What aeemi to u* one of the latorship. A basic principle of tricts. most poignant passages in the toulitarianiim is ihtsi 'The stale seem to make any such contention Doctors, Nurses Keenly Interested Bible, or In all literature, occurs can do no wrong. Since the state is invalid. Optional Plan for Girl* in St. John’s story of the first identical with the men who run the CHINA SEEKS DIPLOMATIC Non-Catholic doctors and nurses The danger of acceleration, he Easter mom. It concerns Mary government, this principle logical RELATIONS WITH VATICAN display a keen interest in the work remarked, is the tendency in some Magdalene, who rose through ex­ ly rules out both criticism and dif­ of the priests- Several doctors and cases to squeeze out the things The Associated Press reprarte'd nurses at their own request have traordinary spiritual love from the ference of opinion. March 31 under a Chungking date­ worth doing because they are mo­ position of a notorious sinner to Our involvement In the war has been instructed how to baptise in mentarily less attractive than the HOMES line that China had asked the case of an emergency when priest become one of Christ’s closest cliangcd t h e problem for the Vatican for an exchange of diplo­ a things not worth doing. For the followers. United States. Freedom of speech is not available. Many of these girls’ college, at present, accelera­ mats and that the request had been non-Catholics know how much The tradition of the Western a right fundament^ to democracy favorably received. a tion remains best as an optional Church identifies as one person must be carefully regulated in war­ Catholic appreciates the presence plan. Those students anxious to CAN'T Delay—means added expense—so far as of a priest when death hovers near. three women—the nameless sin- time lest ill indiscreet use operate complete work in pre-nursing, home repairs are concerned! Don’t iner who anointed Jesus’ feet with against the safety and the very life It is not unusual for Father Camp­ medical technology, business, etc., precious ointment when He was of the' nation. SMitibn properly so WarBondFundof bell, Father Hiester, or Father may accomplish a good end WAIT w ait! Repair and modernize your home in a Pharisee's house, Mary Mag­ 'called must be suppressed, but not Schmitt to answer the telephone through an accelerated course. now—■with an FHA Insured Loan Num­ dalene, a follower of Christ', and every disagreement with the actions and hear a voice pleading, “Hurry For the majority, however, accel­ Mary of Bethany, the sister of ■or even the policies—of public to the hospital. Father 1 a Cath­ eration may means the jeopardis­ ber One from this bank. Any officer Lazarus. officials is sedition. St. Elizabeth’s olic is dying!’’ In this con­ ing of their college study. "Each The love shown hr the nameless It will do no good for public nection the faithful are advised by case, in my opinion, requires in­ will gladly explain this convenient loan sinner was made the basis of a officials to denounce every criticism Father Hiester and Father Schmitt dividual consideration.” plan, under the new regulations. parable by Christ, who said: “Her of their prosecution of the'war ef Pupils Now S604 always to carry some article that As for the future of education, sins, many as they are, shall be fort as disloyalty. If mistakes are will readily identify them as Cath­ Dr. Ketrick is convinced that it forgiven, because she has loved being made, they should be pointed (St. Elizabeth's Parish) olics. Nurses and doctors quickly will remain an important force in much. . . . Thy faith has saved out, for silence will only perpetuate recognize such symbols as rosaries, To date pupils of St. Elizabeth’s every community and an impor­ thee; go in peace” (Luke vii, 47, them. If public funds are bring holy medals, prayerbooks, and tant cog in the reconstruction to wasted and if graft is being toler­ school have collected $604.50, which pocket Missals. Many a dying 50). In the next chapter, Mary, will be invested in war bonds. follow the armistice. “There will “who is called the Magdalene, ated, those responsible must be Catholic has had the ministrations be many changes, and we will hope exposed. If dangerous men sit in The eighth grade pupils, who of a priest because some nurse or A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX—protects all from whom seven devils had gone had been studying the Mass for that the fruits of the struggle will your valuables—for the modest rental of $8 out,” was one of those providing high places, they must be pulled doctor saw a medal or rosary and not be lost again, as they were in for Christ and His followers. down. If Communists continue several weeks, climaxed their work did some telephoning. The priests a year. on the Feast of the Seven Dolors 1917, because the people and the • Later, Christ was ..received by their subversive work within oiir of Blessed Sacrament parish are schools had no plan. . . . The val­ Martha and her sister Mary, wlio borders, it will do no good to say by presenting and explaining to Warm in their praise of the co­ the student body the posters- and ues must be kept in education, the supposedly had come to live with “Slilihli! .Stalin figlils for democ­ operation rendered by Colorado hard subjects, the good and seri­ their brother I.jiEarua in Bethany racy. I.et )tis little brothers alone.” booklets they had worked out in General hospital attaches. Catholic LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. connection with their project. ous-minded teachers. We are going in order to be nearer the Master, Public officials are human be­ and non-Catholic alike. to nee'd discipline and mental and Famout Newe Commentator, Daily Monday who at their instance had restored ings, liable to err. Petty bureau Prizes for the most artistic Parishioners of Blessed Sacra­ moral training for our youth to fit through Friday, KFEL, 9:S0 p.m. him to life. Then occurs the fa­ crats are as fallible as other men booklets and for the best explana ment church also have their place them well for the important task mous passage in which Martha, Their mistakes in wartime are most tions were awarded to M a^ Ann in the Colorado General hospital that lies directly ahead.” busy about the house, asked Mary costly' and more dangerous than Eberley, Evelyn Leo, Arley String­ program. Every Friday two women to help her instead of silting at His when the nation is at peace. To er, and Clarence Wright. Sherman representing the Legion of Mary feet and listening to His. words, be silent in the face of official Woodcock received first prize for visit Catholic women patients. FULL LINE OF LEATHER and was told by Christ, “Martha, error at this lime would be really the best work on the Mass. disloyal. Every Monday night two men of GOODS FOR EASTER Martha, thou a r t anxious and Members of the first aid class tfie S t Vincent de Paul society call American National troubled about many things; and We can be loyal to our flag and presented their teacher, Mrs. Mam- united in our determination to win on Catholic men in the hospital. yet only one thing is needful. Mary b"rg, with a gift in gratitude for Rosaries, medals, pamphlets, and Denver has chosen the best part, and it will this war without accepting the her help, totalitarian dictum, that public of­ the Regiiter, National Edition, are hot be taken away from her” (Luka distributed by the legionaries tmd X, 41, 42). ficials are infallible because the thou wilt, thou cauft make me PRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER the Ds Paul men. Mary Magdalene was one of the slate can do no wrong.—Q. J. Mc­ clean.” fretlient Vice Preiident and Cashier four, including His Mother, St Neill. Seeing the excellent disposition John, and Mary of Cleophai, brave of the pitiable leper, Christ enough and lovl^ enough to stand PATIENT’S ROLE sirelched forth His hand and an­ by the crou at He hung there dy­ IN HEALING swered, “I will; be thou made ‘Air Raid’ Social 1035 16th ing. St. John records '.that Oft the Leprosy of the body has always rlean.” The Gospel account adds first day of the week she came been compared to sin in the soul, that the dread disease left the man KE. 3070 early to Christ’s tomb and saw that for just as the one rots end kills Immediately, and he ran forth to Set (or April 18 the stone was taken away. She ran the .bodv, so the other rots and publish the news of the miracle. to tell Peter and John, who visited eventually kills the soul. One of So widely spread did the fact be­ the empty sepulchre, as did other the principal differences between come that “Jesus could no longer In a meeting of the committee disciples; they all relumed home. the two, however, Is the - fact that openly enter a town, but remained of St. Francis de Sales’ Young nTA B LnH C D BINCX 1101 “But Mary was standing outside leprosy of the body can not be outside in desert places.” Men People’s club In oharge of the MAln 5314 W eeping at the tomb. So', as the cured.. .Leprpsy. of.the soul, as a flocked to see and hear thia great “air raid” social to be held Sat­ hepi, the stooped down and looked' result of the i^eroption, is new Prophet. urday, April 18, Miss Mary Regina into the tomb, and saw two angels curable. Human suffering, whether phys­ M.esch announced that Pete The American Fixture Co. in white titling, one at the head The manner of submitting to the ical or spiritual, always drew a Smythe and his orchestra had been F. J. KIRCHHOF and one at the feet, where the body healing hand of Christ it well eompassionaie gesture from Christ. engaged. To date nearly 60 pa­ U anofaetartn of of Jesus had been laid. They sgid demoasirated in the cate of the It w as human suffering that trons have been obtained and the C onstruction C o . to her, ’Woman, why art thou leper who one day approached brought the Son of God into the drive is still in pro n eu . Club CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS weeping?’ She said to them, ‘Be­ Jesus in the home of a friend. world in the first place. What must members are reminded that all cause they have taken away my Outcast though he was, the leper be to a genuine Christian the most names of patrons must ba turned CHURCH FURNITURE Lord, and I- do not know where was bold enough to brave the law agonizing suffering of all, the suf­ in by Tuesday, April 18, when the BUILDERS they have laid Him.’ and its punishments in ordar to fering that sin brings with it both program will be printad. BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES “When she had said this she petition the Master for a cure, and, in this life and the next, is quickly Tickets, at 76 cents a couple, We Appreciate Your Patronaoe turned round and beheld Jesus with no regard for the requirement and surely removed—for the man may be obtained from any of the Millwork of All Kinds aUnding there, and she did not that he remain apart from the rest who is willing to fall on his knees club membera or the money may know that It was Jesus. Jesus uld of men, in perfect faith he knelt before Christ In the eonfetsional. be paid at the door 01) the evening 708 Lawrence S t ‘ Denver, jColo. FRANK KIRCHHOF ARAPAHOE ST. to haTi ’Womuii why art thou W ore Christ and confessed, “If —Rev, Edward A, Breen, of the danoe. DENVER, C p L a Famed Oratorio of Passion hois’ “Seven Last Word*,’’ will be pretenled by a large mixed chorus In the City audi­ torium of Pueblo Good Friday night. This annual concert has attracted EASTER wide notice fo r its musical beauty and dramatic presentation. Below Builders are shown Forrest Fischel of Denver, left, and Roy N. Collins of Pneblo, the choral directors. GREETINGS James P. Gray Section Oplomeirisl Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Boulder.— (University of'Colo­ ish)—On March 19, Miss Dorothy 212 Colorado Bldg. FOX & I'OMPAXY rado Newman Club)—Palm Sun Burger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day, March 29, after the 10 o’clock Otto Burger of this parish, re­ Sheet Metnl Manufacturer! and Contractor! 1615 California' TA. 8883 Mass a business meeting of the ceived the garb of the Sisters of 1620 Blake Street CHerry 7404 Charity of the Blessed Virgin LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Newman club was held with Pres­ Mary in Mt. Carmel, Dubuque, SAMUEL B. POX DENVER. COLORADO ident Lucille Becker in charge. la. She will be known in religion Reports given by officers to show as Sister Mary Jean Louise. She the progress of the club the past two quarters included those of Joe left Boulder last September to 6xS TO 12x14 UP TO 2» FT. 100,- LaRocca, treasurer; Sam Rudder, enter the ndvitiate. NEW AND USED LUMBER 000 FT. 2x0, 2x8 T AND G ORE. social chairman; Esther Bates, The altar boys’ choir sang the FIR. 100.000 COMMON AND PRESSED BRICK. PLUMBING RADT’S, PIPE, secretary, and Ed Prendergast, music of Gregorian Mass No. 17 STL. BEAMS. chairman of the membership com­ at the 8 o’clock Mass Palm Sun­ mittee. According to Miss Bates, day in Sacred Heart church, the DENVER WRECKING CD., lOOD S. Bdway the social program as planned for Proper being chanted by a schola the spring quarter is as follows; choir consisting of Peter Bessol, April 1, 2, 3, and 4, special Holy Raymond Cumrine, Donald Dek- Candies, nuts, Straetiiral St«el Week services; April 19, social ker, Charles Becker, Norbert Mel- The firms listed here de­ Corrufated Iron CoWerti meeting; May 3, Communion day; lecker, Billy Berry, and Eugene eggs and egg serve to be remembered DENVER STEEL May 10, election of officers for the Becker. The Passion according to coming school year; May 17, Field St. Matthew was read in English dyes, cookies when you are distributing & IRDN WDRKS Mass offered on C. U. campus at each of the three Masses, Ger­ your patronage in the dif­ May 24, social meeting. This ald Dome reading at 6:30, Joe and other dain­ W. Colfxx and Lmrlra«r B tr«t schedule was voted upon and Dolan at 8, and Robert Vogel at ferent lines of business. TAbor 8271 passed by the members. 10. P.O. BOX II9S, DENVER Ed Prendergast, reporting on The parochial school closed ties f o r t h e the activity of the membership Wednesday of this week and will Copper Armored committee, sai^ that at present reopen Tuesday, April 7. Easter Hunt— there are about 100 members in At 2:15 p.m. Good Friday SISALKRAFT the Newman club out of th#400 there^will be the unveiling of the For moixtur! proofing foundations, etc. A listed as Catholic students. His crucifix, procession, and Mass of permanent copper protection at low cost. committee keeps busy, especially the Presanctified. Stations of the these you will find at Safeway’s low HENDRIE & BOLTHOFF in the dormitories, trying to in­ Cross will be at 2:45 p.m., and DENVER, COLORADO terest more Catholics in joining again at 7:30 p.m., followed by prices, as well as all the fancy and the club. Lucille Becker reported sermon. On ■ Holy Saturday, the staple articles for Easter Breakfast for the members-at-large on the blessing of the new fire, the Paschal May We Estimate Your Tile & Marble executive committee, whose duty candle, and the Easter and Baptis­ and Easter Dinner. Make Safeway it is to keep the pronam of the mal water will start at 6:30 a.m. Bathrooms ■ Kitchens - Mantels club posted on the bulletin boards Following the latter ceremony, two your food headquarters. in the university buildings. PUEBLO CHOIR OF 100 VOICES young women, student boarders of THE.DENVER MARBLE S TILE CD. The Holy Week services in Mt. Mt. St. Gertrude’s academy, wiU St. Gertrude’s academy for the receive the sacrament of Bap­ 1662 TREMONT MA. 1484 university’s Catholic students were tism. They are Miss Annabelle announced as follows; Palm Sun­ TO SING ORATORIO GOOD FRIDAY Wood, a senior in high school, and day, the regular 6:30 and 10 Miss Viola Lee Drake, a junior. They will receive their First Holy Are Head­ o’clock Masses were said with the FLDRMAN’S CASEIN PAINTS blessing of the palms at 10. Holy Pueblo.—A choir of 100 voices, have been invited to the service. Communion in the academy quarter^ (or Thursday there was a High Mass including professional soloists All seats are reserved until 8 p.m. chapel Easter Sunday. The High Two grades in powdered form, to which you simply add water. at 6:15, followed by a procession from Denver, and accompanied by Memben of the choir Inelade: Lu Mass, the mnsic of which will One in PASTE-FORM, which with proper amount of water and exposition of the Blessed Sac­ a selected group of 25 musicians U irie ColHnt. Betty Lee Coati, U iry sung by the altar boys, will begin makes 1U gallons of Flat Paint ready to be applied to plaster rament. The Blessed Sacrament of the Pueblo Symphony orchestra, Jene O’Here, PetrleU Ceeeidy, Eileen Mc­ Holy Saturday at 7 ;30. The Easter walls, ceilings an^ wall paper, without sixing. was on exposition all day and will take part in the sacred ora­ Dermott, Jotephine HcGenn, Joiephine Sunday Masses will be at 6:30, 8, PHONE KEYSTONE 7189 FOR PRICES night with students of the univer­ torio, “The Seven Last Words of Pariae, Mri. Earl Hunt, Urt. Alvah and 10. The 8 o’clock Mass will be sity adoring during the day and Christ,” Good Friday evening in Hell, Bemelda Hutchinson. Eva Thomas, a Solemn Mass, with the children's ARGONAUT HOTEL the sisters of the academy during the city auditorium. Justine Paplsh, Mery Fritsel, Jr,; Caro­ choir singing, and the Proper lyn Petros, Mery Sikora, Frances Kar- chanted by the same schola choir Wkara Denrar-’a Society Entartaiaa for LanchaoBa aad DiBnara the night. On Good Friday the The singers have been prepared all, Mrs. R. J. Steirart, Anna Lsulin, Mass of the Presanctified is being under the direction of Forrest Anne SpiUer, Anna Marie Baxter, Mrs. members as on Palm Sunday. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, offered at 6:15. The Tre Ore Fischell and Roy N. Collins, musi­ E. C. Stiromel, Nellie Siever, Jessie Jen­ The annual party sponsored by sen, Virginia Novak, Evelyn Novak, DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN SlOl will be held between 12 and 3. cal director of Centennial school. Ruth Douglas, Nan Walker. LaVeme the Altar society and held in Blan­ During the Tre Ore there will be Mr. Fischell, formerly of Denver Dakin, Margaret Norton, Helen Mae chard’s lodge, Boulder canon, will Beaatifal BallrooBia Priwata Diaiag Roooa special music by the choir of Mt. university, is director of music of Lally, Mrs. Mary Fritsel, Sr.: Mrs. Mary take place Tuesday, April 14. Stravia, Mrs. P. W. Kershaw, Mrs. W. C. St. Gertrude’s academy and a ser­ Pueblo Catholic high school. Du­ Lucas, Jo Petros, Mery Cudworth. Thel­ After a sudden illness last week, mon on “The Seven Last Words of bois’ “Seven Last Words of ma Kochevar. Jane Dolgen, Mary Dol- John T. Gilmore is showing im­ Our Lord.” On Easter Sunday Christ” is a composition of great gan. Kay Spoelstra, Bob Krasovich, Mi­ provement. His daughter-in-law there w)|l be Mass a t-10. chael HcGann, F. 8. Buser, Paul Ker- CAUSE--EFFECT--CURE musical beauty and spiritual feel­ saw, Roy N. Collins, Max Kaplan. Robert has returned from Downing Town, Waterproofing is a Science. Only experts know. Our engineer ing. The orchestra is under the Sajbel. Armand Jerman, James Sheehan, Pa., where she spent the past six Good Friday Is direction of Rafael Cavallo. Vocal Jack Thomas, Jim Venuto, Robert Balls- weeks visiting her sister. She is the and specially trained men, together with the RIGHT materials, weg. Jack Boggs, Ray Kren, Jack Mc- guarantee a sure CURE. Done from INSIDE in color to suit. Noted by C. U. soloists will be Mrs. Forrest wife of Francis Gilmore, who is Fishell, soprapo; Franklin Barger, Gann. Lloyd Corliss, Salvador-Velasco. BAKALITE CONCRETE FLOOR ENAMEL—All C olors- In past years the University of Herbert Kettlesen, Joseph Neary, Fred stationed with the U. S. navy^in No Peeling or Blistering. Water and Alkali-proof. tenor, and Andrew Gainey, bari Coleman. Earl Briggs, and Frank Hren. the Pacific. Colorado has had no program to tone. Mrs. Carol Murphy will ac­ BRICK STAIN for exterior masonry walls. All Colors—All commemorate Holy Week. This company the choir with an orga- Designs. Guaranteed Ten Years. Water-proofs. year, through the efforts of a com­ trone. Materials Only or Jobs Complete. mittee for the furtherance of re­ PONTIFICAL MASS IS SLATED ligious interests, a convocation Stage Setting to Free Estimates and Descriptive Booklet. haa been planned for Good Friday. “Th» Seven Last Words” is be­ Be Impressive EASTER IN PUEBLO CATHEDRAL DENVER BRICK STAIN CDMPANY ing sunff by the university choir Platforms are being constructed ThtO. popular CHerry 1083 1158 California Sl and soloists at 11 in Mackey audi­ in the auditorium balcony to ac­ torium. All Catholic students commodate both choir and orches­ Pueblo.— (Cathedral of the Sa­ Edward Rouch has returned Bell System were urged to be present so that tra along with a piano and the cred Heart)—A Pontifical Mass home from Corwin hospital. He Good Friday will continue to be orgatron. The whole program is will be celebrated at 11 o’clock was recently burned in an accident If you’d like to freshen noted here in some way in future in the steel mill. your home with new made more impressive by the fact Easter by the Most Rev. Joseph C. radio musical North away hodist light fixtures, don’t years. that no one appears on the stage WUlging with the Very Rev. worry about the cost except the speaker, who outlines Thomas J. Wolohan as assistant, Thanks to increescd ef­ a short thought connected with the program heard Mpdem L iftin g Can ficiency, modern 1942 priest. Deacons of honor will be Dr. Harry A . Miller light fixtures will pay G. D. of A. Luncheon last words of Christ before the the Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald and EacpreM P enon^ ty for themselves in x short choir sings each word. The stage the Rev. Andrew Sucek. Deacon of DENTIST every Monday KANSAS CITY. MO.-LMd- time. Let us make a is a huge cyclorama of black cen' Extraction* and Plato lighting efficiency teat Planned For Apr. 9 the Mass will be the Rev. John J. ing interior decorators declare of your home today. tering all attention on a large Kelley and the subdeacon, the Rev, Work Only tnodern lighting fixtures offer a white crucifix placed there. Maurus Zabolitsky, O.S'.B. Masters variety of styles sufficient to ex- The April business girls’ dinner The Good Friday program will of ceremonies will be the Rev, I’attaStid,. »IAin 4885 Will Be Broodcost ot 7p.m » pMss the personality of every home. H. G. REID of Court St. Rita No. 625, Cath­ come to a close with a short ad­ William McCarthy and the Rev. ‘‘Light fixtures." they say, "should olic Daughters of America, will be dress by the Most Rev. Joseph C Francis Wagner. (Instead of 10 p. mj be given as careful consideration e l e c t RI C a L CO. followed by a book review in the Willging, Bishop of Pueblo. Eaater music will be as follows; Pro­ as floor coverihgs or wallpapers. clubhouse April 9 at 6 p.m. The Speakers for the occasion, in the cessional! "Ecca Sacerdos." Edward ELECTRICAL CON- business meeting will start prompt­ Margo. Kyrie Eleison, Gloria, Sanetus,and ZW ccLdin Starting Monday/ April 6th Snd sjiould. be chapged .4s_D£ien,li p3 TRACTING — REPAIR­ order of their appearance, are: The Agnus Dei» Mass in honor of St. The­ ING AND FIXTURES ly at 8 o’clock with the grand Very Rev. A. J. Miller, the Gospel resa. La Hoebes; Offertory. '‘jRegina INVITATIONS regent, Nellie M, Lennon, presid­ account of Christ’s Passion; the Coeli.*' Melvil: After Mass Solemn Bene< ANNOUNCiMINTS MAin 2303 ing. Plans wilt be discussed for a diction of the Most Blessed ^crament . 329 14ih St. Rev. Anthony Roitz, O.S.B., First will be given: Recessional. *’Praise Ye .UPrinlkg'’ Tune in any NBC Red Network Station spring class initiation. and Second Words; the Rev. Pat the Lord." Music will be under the di­ The board of managers wjll rick Stauter, Third and Fourth rection of Mrs. Fern Verllngia with Miss 'MUMBflfBtWl meet on April 10 at 3:30 p.m. in Juliett Pallandino as organist. Members AMITIOMAL n o t* 2« «.IACH Words; the Rev. W. D. McCarthy of the choir are: Alice Manly. Jeane SMMMtS OttMQUMSr the clubhouse. The regular social Fifth and Sixth Words; the Rev, Provinsano. Margaret Mary Norton, Ruth meeting is scheduled for April 29 Joseph F. Higgins, Seventh Word, Potter* Gertrude Roy. Mary Margaret THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGUAPH^ CO. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS at 8 p.m. Gray. Ella Dixon, Hannah Bruce. Kath­ IMIRRITI$'S'/?S and Bishop Willging, lessons from ryn Bussy. Mary Battisti. Joseph Battis* the Passion. ti. Cecilia Salvage. Betty Hawley. Evelyn Cassidy, Lucile Facceso. Ruth Thomson. Seat! Held Until 8 P.M. Eugene Lippis. Edward Flannigan, Frank Non-Catholics and Catholics Carroll. Francis Buser. Frank Manly. Bernard Trainer* and Anthdny Verlingia. i*ueblo Seton Auxiliary Annual Easter Will Meet on April 7 Party Is April 6 send your The annual Easter party will be Pueblo. — The Seton auxiliary held Monday afternoon, April 6, in will hold its quarterly meeting the Cathedral hall at 2:30 o’clock, PREFERRED Tuesday, April 7, at 1 o’clock. St. There will be a prize at each table Easter Flowers s . Francis’ unit members will be and refreshments will be served. hostesses. Thote In eharse of arransemenU are Mmea. H. J. Ty.on, George Connors. Members of the auxiliary are Fred Puraell, L. E. Burke, Anna Mrax. from Daniels and Fisher’s starting a home nursing class at Bruno DeRo.e, Bernard Trainer, Dan the hospital. Sheehan. Louis Battisti, Richard Den- ) For Two Reasons hem, Thomas Hudson, Vance Driscoll, George Sims, Anna Savant. Fritx Lassen, HAVE YOU Stella Pursell, Francis Buser, Charles Battesti, \Valtar Eberling, Raymond Mc­ MODERNIZED YOUR Carthy, Lester Jones, C. L. Oucy, A. J. FIRST: Good taste is evident in Leslie. Howard Dent, L. A. Daveline, INSURANCE? Merl West, and Clarenca Oakley. You can be sure they’ll arrive fresh and fragrant and in perfect condition everything connected with Horan Protect fourtelf againti note Mrs. GeorgS Connors repre­ hazard*. sented the Sacred Heart school when you send them from Daniels and Fisher’s Flower Shop. Funeral Service. PTA at toe conference held in HORACE W. BEN?(ETT Denver the past week and will give • & CO. the report at toe next meeting. Easter Plants Cut Flowers H I Tahar Bldt- Pbaa* TA. 1271 The Altar and JRosary society ! SECOND: Hoi'an prices cover the FRANK ENGLAND, J r. Mjuasar lanrur* Onartmnt istponed the regular meeting to Rose Bushes $3.00 A box of assorted spring blossoms— entire price range and there is an at­ onday, April 13, because of the Easter party. ' Communion Sun­ and more day for the society will be the Tulip Plants— $2.00 „a $2.50 $2 00 titude of helpful co-operation when a following Sunday, April 12. Newcomers to the parish are 1 family must economize. Easter Lilies— a bloom or bud Mr. and Mrs. James Ottino, 417Vi 75c N. Santa Fe avenue; Mrs, Betty Aldrich, 706 N. Main; Mrs. Cath­ C o r s a g e s erine Morgan, 221 W. Third; Mrs. Hydrangea— $2.50 and more I Beatrice Shrewsbury, 207 W. 11th. An individual corsage of gardenias, carna­ Genista— $200 tions, violets or orchids— Academy Students Hear j Journalism Instructor Calceolarius— $2 00 and more $1 00 and more Call TA. 3141 and Send EASTER FLOWERS anywhere in America Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’s thru our FLORAL TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ORA Academy)—Dr. Ralph Crosman of the college of journalism of the AND SON CHAPELS University of Colorado favored the Flower Shop—Arapahoe Street Floor academy faculty and students with KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 a stimulating lecture on Monday, March 30. His subject was “Jour­ lUilEIS 152.7 OevelarKl Place nalism as a Vocation for Women.” On Monday evening, March 30, •"pSiffii! Guarding pOTCver our Founder^ Ideals a group of -voice and instrumental students were presented by the music department of St. Gertrude’s ^ K E . 6 3 9 I in a final recital before the Easter recess. Thursday, April 2, 1942 PAGE SIX Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone COMMUNION RECEIVED BY 400 Mission Held in Desolata Service to Be Priests of Abbey ADULT CHOIR WILL SING IN MEN IN BODY IN WALSENBURG Held in Colorado SpHngs Help in! Parisbes ST. LEANDER’S CHURCH, PUEBLO Jnleslinrg Parish Par. Solloi: John Clark, Fred Coleman, Jr.f Walsenburg. — More than 400 tary service the past year. The ser­ Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s follows: At 8 o’clock, the Missa Charles Vltuilo, Mark McDonnell, Ray men attended the annual Mass and mon was preached by the (lev. Colorado Springs. — (Sacred ish)—Easter services in S t Lean­ Dove. M n. Margaret Sollee, Miss M. Raymond Newell, who urged the Heart Church)— Sacred Heart Cantata will be celebrated by Fa­ Communion in St. Mary’s church Julesburg.—The Rev. J. P. Tru Canon City.—(Abbey School)— der’s church will begin with a Holst, Mari* Gleotxer. Mri. Ray Dove, Sunday, March 29. The event, men to make their lives an every­ church will commemorate the ther Kane, who will speak on the Hiss Josephine Schober, Jams* Clark, del, S.S., chaplain of Mercy hos­ scenes of Calvary with the Deso­ "Life and Death of the World.’’ Abbey priests who are assisting in High Mass at 7:30 at which the Lawrence Stevenson. sponsored by the Knights of Co­ day demonstrfttion of their faith. pital in Denver, recently gave a various parishes of the Pueblo dio­ lumbus, WM mote successful than Hymns in the Mass were sung by lata service on Good Friday night The Sacred Heart choir under the adult choir will sing, using the Members of the Good Samaritan short mission for the Spanish- at 7 :45. Stations of the-Cross will direction of Miss Madeline Schaef­ cese ,and Denver archdiocese in circle of St. Leander’s school met in recent years, despite the fact the high school boys’ choir, under Americans of Sedgwick county. Holy’Week and on Easter are the new Kilgen pipe organ. The Rev. that many men nave left for mili- the direction of Sister Mary Kevin. be held at 3 o’clock Friday after­ fer, organist, will render the Mass in the home of Mrs. George Sims The mission opened Thursday eve­ of St. Cecelia, by Turner, and at Very Rev. Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., St. Paul Fife, i^.S.B., will celebrate After the Mass 160 men at­ ning, March 26, and closed Palm noon-after the three hours’ period Mary’s, Pueblo; the Rev. Kevin on Thursday evening, March 26. tended a K. of C. breakfast, at of silence and veneration of the the Offertory “Regina Coeli,’’ by the Mass, with the choir being The Masa for the boys in the Altar Society Plans to Sunday morning. Virtually every Cervi. Masses on Easter will also Carr, O.S.B., S t Patrick’s, Pueblo; which the principal speaker was family in the county waa visited. cross. • the Rev. Philip Boyle, O.S.B., Sa­ directed by Mrs. Curtis Ritchie service from this parish was re­ Adorn Palisade Church Thomas J. Morrissey of Denver, The Mother of Sorrows devo­ be at 10 and 11:30 o’clock. and Mrs. Edward Hoffman at the quested in the present week by The Rev. Andrew E. Warwick, Mass will be celebrated in Our cred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo; the U. S. district attorney. Grand pastor of SL Anthony’s church, tions held in Sacred Heart church Rev. Justin McKeman, O.S.B., Ca­ organ. The children’s choir will Mrs. Joe Bertsch. Palisade.—Members of St. Ann’s Knight John Benedetti welcomed the past three years with large at­ Lady of Perpetual Help church, sing at 10 o’clock. and Father Trudel were assisted Manitou, at 9:30. thedral, Denver; the Rev. Urban The Masses on Good Friday and Altar and Rosary society are plan­ the guests. Other talks were made by the Frank Perez family in lo­ tendance will be continued Good Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., St. John’s, The proaram follows; Proeessionsl. Holy Saturday begin at 7 a.m. ning the decoration of the cnurch by Past Grand Knights A. J. Diss cating the homes. There are Friday night with the Desolata GuUd*s Annual Ball, Longmont; Ihe Rev. Harold Glent- "Kegina Coeli.” Roatini. antirs choir; There* was a procession of tho for Easter devotions. ler and John Denise. Father New­ about 15 families in and about service specially arranged for the zer, O.S.B., S t Joseph’s, Salida, Maai of the Little Flower, T. Francis Blessed Sacrament on Thursday ell was toastmaster. Burke; Kyrie. entire choir; Gloria, en­ Sergeant and Mrs. Ronald Hur­ Julesburg and farther east; about occasion. The service includes Bridge Party April 11 and the Rev. Jerome Healy, O.S.B., tire choir; Credo, lolo. Mias Graea Maria morning with the school children ley announce the birth of a girl. More than 200 men and women ten families in Ovid, and about the chanting of a Lenten hymn by The Sacred Heart guild of Sa Sacred Heart church, Boulder. Chapman; Offertory, "Surrexit Chriatue," participating. Because of the sa­ She has been named Ronald Kay. volunteered Sunday for adoration the choir, congregational prayers, Rossini, entire choir; Sanctus, Benedie- cred oratorio to be given Frifjay eight in Sedgwick. A census was cred“ Heart parish. Our Lady of Orator Rated 'Very Good’ tuz, Agnus Dei. entire choir; Communion. Father J. J. Walsh and Mr. and hours before the Blessed Sacra­ taken in the visitation and 105 and the three traditional sermons Perpetual Help church, Manitou, "Ss Itc Regina,” Earlaeh, Mrs. Robert night in the City auditorium, the Mrs. Joseph Merlino and family ment on Holy Thursday. names were recorded. delivered by the Rev. John Nel­ and Holy Rosary church, Cascade, Theodore Espinosa, - winner of Faricy; recestionol, "B ate Diez,” tradl- Stations of the Cross will be at were Sundiky dinner guests of Masses for the missions in the son, O.M.I., and the Rev. Joseph the Canon City American Legion tioiul, entire choir. 3 p.m. in S t Leander’s church. Five marriages were found to has made extensive plans for oratory contest last week, competed Mmes. Alice Berry and Florence past week were well attended. need rectification and there were Kane, O.M.I. The first sermon post-Lenten bridge party and ball. Soloizt* include Mies Grace Marie Ushers for the Masses on Lannon.______Masses were offered Friday in will be a description of the Seven in the state finals in Denver Fri­ Chapman, M n. Robert Faricy, and Miss five children to be baptized. Chil­ This annual gala affair will be day, March 27. Although he got Margaret Hoist. Members of the choir Easter Sunday will be: 7:30, Tom Norte Veta, Tuesday in Cucharas, dren were reminded of their obli­ Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin held on Saturday evening, April are Mrs. Mark MeDonntU, Jr,; Misses and Wednesday in Laguna. leading to the Mount of Calvary. 11, in the Antlers hotel amidst a rating of “very good, he was Rosemary Murphy, Ruby Griswold, Ger­ Murphy, Leo Reinert, Robert gation to attend the catechism not chosen among the two winners. trude Hager, Joan Cm ran. Hilda Bro- Your Hidden Beouty The Rev. Manuel de Francisco, classes on Sundays after the first The second will be a description patriotic decorations. Parishion­ ichak, Rosemarie Sollee, Patricia Cas- Chapman, and Fred Cassidy; 10, of the Crucifixion scene with He was accompanied to Denver by Julius Baum and Frank Ward. revealed by using C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary, Mass and the boys and girls of high ers of the three localities and the Rev. Gerard Goe.tz, O.S.B., and cidy, Martha Cowen, Patsy Shop*. Alice Denver, assisted in the Palm Sun­ school age were invited to join Mary at the foot of the cross. The many friends in the city are mak­ third meditation will refer to the by Leo Dyer and James Rasby, Mercolized day ceremonies. Father de Fran- the Junior Newman club. ing plans to attend. The hotel other Abbey oratory students, who cipco also is aiding in the Holy Sorrowful Mother returning from parlors and lounges will be re­ Wax Cream Ten boys and girls more than the tomb of her crucified Son. placed second and third in the Week services. seven years old who had not made served for the playing of bridge, Canon City finals against speak­ A to p i* w»y to FOTOve The church will be in darkness auction, and 600. Excellent prizes ch« dull, drabncM of rout Masses in St. Mary’s church their First Holy Communion were during the service except for the ers from the city high school. THIS IS THE WAY, MOTHER complexxon and reretu the Easter will be at 5:30, 7, 8-, 9, found on the visitation, and their will be awarded to the players, in­ light that surrounds the large cluding a large number of United Students from various Colorado lighter, lortlier »kin tones. Just use M er^ 10, and 11 o’clock. Music of the parents were told of the vacation crucifix erected near the side altar. citiOb and nearby states left the TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD Ihrf Wix Cretun u directed. Its *ptjre in- Masses will be furnished by the school which will begin June 22 States saving stamps. The Copper gitdieatt help to fltke off the older, dsrhened After the services, the congrega­ Grove lounge will be reserved for campus Tuesday noon, March 31, FROM UNKNOWN PREPARATIONS •urfic* skin in minute, tlmost invisible pw- grade and high school choirs. The and extend for two weeks. tion will approach the altar for for the Easter recess. School ml! Rev. Howard Delaney will offer the entertainment of the guests. rides, reresliig t fiirer, fresher, onderikin. Forty»Five Make veneration of the cross. The ballroom also will be reserved begin again Wednesday morning, Isnili Urtspsl tithtens loose lurfies sltin. Gim • Mass Sunday in Rouse at 9 :30 The Easter Sunday Masses in April 8. ' 4eliihtf ul MnK of (rtthaeu. Reduces «ct» lutfice War stamp sales in the grade and Bob'Hildbrand and his Colo­ o