Total Press , "All Editions, 54B,i72; Denver Catholic Register, 23^47 ALL WOMEN MAY JOIN IN MARY’S MATERNITY His Vast Scientific Knowledge Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1942— Permission to Reproduce, Excepting Helps Solve War Research Problems on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Graduates of Heights Fr. Forstall June 29 to Mark DENVERCATHOUC Urged to Spiritual Golden Jubilee in Priesthood Care of Mankind (B y M a x G reedy) of Colorado as any business baron He will be 82 July 5, and be says June 29 will be a red>letter day of 17th street, or any miner who that “ years weigh more than for the Rev. Armand W. Forstall, blasted his way through the granite feathers.” Even in Marriage Second Type of Molhethood S.J., and the members of the So­ toward the golden heart of the Proved Radium Ore’s Value Continental Divide. There is Of all the industries, mining— The National REGISTER Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have ciety of Jesus of Regis college, for on that date Father Forstall will scarcely a big business in the state particularly of uranium, vanadium, Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, May Be Shown, Says Bishop Corrigan in note the golden jubilee of his ordi­ that has not benefited in some and radiunv—owes a debt of grati­ Photo'Features, and Wide World Photos. nation to the priesthood. Many manner from the gerlius and deter­ tude to Fatner Forstall. For in the Golden Jubilee Commoneemenl VOL. No. 41., DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1942. $1 PER YEAR persons throughout the United mination of Father Forstall, emi­ early years of the century, after xxxvn. nent chemist, physicist, mathema­ rich radium-bearing ore was, dis­ States will rejoice with Father “ What do you think of yourself?" was the question Forstall, because this self-effacing, tician, and seismologist Hence, it covered in Colorado, there suddenly humble priest has gained national developed a report that the product flung by Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan, rector of the Catholic prominence as a scientist in spite of the Centennial state was in­ Todays Youth Has Courage, Faith University of America in Washington, D. C., to the 21 golden of himself. ferior. Father Forstall knew bet­ jubilee graduates of Loretto Heights college, Denver. Again, ter. He had had wide experience, Father Forstall, who first came for together with Charles Paiilbt “ What does God think of you ?" After a discussion of these to Denver more than half a cen' he is the discoverer of carnotite, a To Preserve M en’s Institutions two questions the prelate developed the theme of the two tury ago, is as much a part of Colo­ rich radium-bearing deposit. These rado and the Rocky Mountain maternities of the Blessed Virgin, the actu^ 'physical men were also prominent in the motherl^ood of the Son of God, and the spirituaT^atemity West as Kit Carson and Buffalo molybdenum and tungsten fields. of all mankind commissioned by Bill and those other trail-blazers Father Forstall set to work. He Kneeling fo Receive Degree, of"yre7 steams Expresses Christ as He hung dying on the of an earlier era. Father Forstall, obtained ore samples, made anal­ alure, from Lorelto Heights college at the-hands o f .Archbishop Urban j. Optimism in Regis Cross. “ Even those whose vocation working among his test tubes and yses, and interested other radium Vehr is Mrs. Elia Mullen Weckbaugh. Others granted this degree in T '« llr to natural motherhood is fulfilled books in his college laboratory, is experts, among them Mme. Marie the college's golden jubilee graduation were Mrs. M. J. O'Fallon and i x r a Q U a i lO n I R I K as much responsible for the indus­ may still have part in that second Curie, credited with the co-dis­ Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes, who received hers in ahientia. Seated at motherhood which caused the trial development and prosperity covery of radium. Samples -were the left is Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan, rector of the Catholic university, “ At last I have found what I Blessed Mother to be the consoler of sent to the Curie laboratories in and standing is the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell. At the right, stand­ have searched for all my life— a the afflicted, the health of the ing, is Mrs. M . Halbert, director o f Loretto Heights dramatic department. France and experts there bore out cause and a job in which I can sick,” Bishop (^rrigan declared. He ACTIVE III IIGCS Father ForstalTs contention that lose myself completely . . were charged the girls to be fearless to Registorials Colorado ore was the peer of any words quoted from a letter of a speak for the things of Our Lord. in the world. At the request of the soldier to his family used by Dr. The commencement exercises, (T‘ujm to Page i — Column i ) Robert L. Stearns, president of planned to be held outdoors, were Following are some significant Colorado university, in addressing driven inside by showers. In ad­ items that readers' own minds will the graduates of Regis college Fri­ dition to the conferring of diplo­ embellish with eloquent editorial day evening, May 29, in com­ mas on the students, honorary de­ “ I have yet to meet a soldier who comments: L mencement exercises. grees of Doctor of Literature were President Stearns quoted the was not a perfect gentleman in all The effect of the war on some given to Mrs. Ella Mullen Weck­ our social events,” said Mrs. J. J. entire letter as proof the youth of o f the smaller Colorado towns is baugh, Mrs. M, J. O’Fallon, and Dean in discussing the strides today is capable of assuming the startling. St. Augustine's parish, Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes. Mrs. made by the Women’s Hospitality Rev. Armand W . Forstall responsibility of preserving those Brighton, where three languages w iiiip iy ii Somnes received hers in absentia. corps, an affiliate of the USO have to be used regularly in caring is not to be wondered at that scores institutions of mankind that are Of the 21 student degrees con­ worth preserving. club operated by the National for the congregation — English, of leaders in the fields of science, ferred, two were with distinction. Catholic Community Service at German, and Spanish — has lost business, and education are eagerly The Most Rev. -Urban J. Vehr Miss Mary Kathryn Glore, daugh­ 17th and Grant streets. 125 families, most of them Mexi­ presented degrees to 21 seniors in ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Glore, joining in plans to pay tribute to Mrs. Dean, a member of S t Jos­ cans, who have moved elsewhere this jubilarian. the institution’s 63rd graduation 618 Lowell boulevard, Denver, ma­ to get war jobs. Some have found eph’s church and chairman of out- The solemnity of any liturgical class. The Very Rev. John J. Flan­ jored in chemistry and achieved work in the building o f Camp of-club activities for the corps, was celebration for Father Forstall and agan, S.J., president of the Jesuit the unusual scholastic goal of be­ Carson near Colorado Springs and Canon City. — Beginning on highly laudatoryjof the work being the elaborateness of any civic pro- school, gave an address. Robert V ing almost entirely a straight “ A” some in Denver. St. Anthony's Sept. 8, the Abbey school will done by the many girls from the giSm will be limited only by the Magor gave the valedictory. student. She was graduated magna parish. Sterling, has lost 60 fam' establish a new policy based upon III lauds. She plans to accept a numerous parishes, clubs, and so­ jubilarian’s humility and his age. ‘Who*e Son Art Thou?’ cieties who compose the unit. Hies in the same way. There are the best traditions of Cardinal ellowship in ^medical technology “ Whose son art thou? What is 114 of its n|en in various branches Newman and the abbeys of Down for next year offered her by St. Organized at the opening of the your heritage? Whence do you o f the military service. Five Invested as side and Ampleforfib. Under this Mary’s hospital in Kansas City, Denver club, the corps has func­ come and whither arc you going?” plan, boys who have completed Mo. Miks Mary Elizabeth Eisen- tioned smoothly and virtually un­ These pertinent questions to the the sixth grade will enter upon a man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs sung, the members acting as host­ .Several Catholic priests were Benedictine Novices graduates laid the basis for Dr. six-year course of cultural and Leonard J. Eisenman of Marty, S. esses for the numerous functions invited this year to give the bacca­ Stearns’ talk. He discussed his­ classical studies. The aim is to Dak., received her degree cum on the club’s weekly programs, in­ laureate sermons for public high torically man’s attempts to im­ give boys a more thorough founda­ lauds. Miss Eisenman, who was an cluding dances, skating parties, schools. The Rev. Gregory Smith, Canon City.— Five young men, prove his physical environment. pastor o f St. Francis de Sales' par­ all students of Holy Cross college, tion for college and to train them (Turn to P aget — Column S) hikes, etc. “ Without their aid,’’ for Catholic leadership in a de­ Later governments were estab Mrs. Dean noted, “ it would be im­ ish. Denver, gave that of the received the garb of the Benedic­ lished as a means of social control. Garden f^y high school, west of tine order and began their novi­ mocracy. possible to carry out the many ac­ In Anglo-Saxon history the Magna Gamp Santa Maria to tivities so important to the soldiers’ Denver. There were 45 graduates, tiate the morning ^ May 31. The To carry out this plan new fac­ Carta assured justice to all. - In ulty members will be added. The St. Joseph’s 1 Pastorate morale.” 15 o f them Catholics. Father E. J. ceremony took place in the Abbey St 1772 Lord Mansfield declared that Verschraeghen, pastor o f St. An­ Rev, Leo Rechsteiner, O.S.B., wbo Begin 13th Season The corps is divided into units, chapel at 8 o'clock with the Rev. “ no slave can breathe the air of thony's, Sterling, gave the talk in recently received his master’s de­ ten to 15 prls being under a spon­ Kevin Carr, O.S.B., novicemaster, England.” In our own Declara­ the Merino high school, where the officiating. gree from DePaul university, Chi­ On Monday, June 15 sor, who accompanies and returns For Fr. Buttimer, C.SS.R. tion of Independence we find the community is overwhelmingly non- cago, will become head of the with them from all affairs. None Clifton Lord, known in religion words. “ The governments of in­ Catholic. as Frater Timothy, is^from Indi- classical language department, and stitutions among men derive their leaves the social event without the the Rev. Lawrence Lutz, O.S.B., Camp Santa Maria, the summer anola, Nebr. Elmer Dupre (Fra­ just powers from the consent of playground conducted by Mr, and chaperon, and, accordin^r to Word has been received that who spent the last year in the Uni­ After 12 years as, . an . ^ slstant O’Gorman lU ttim er, both Dean, “ these rules are rigidly en­ ter David) is from Newark, N. J.; the governed.” Mrs. John L. Dower for th'e past three Catholic chaplains will be versity of Colorado doing graduate riest in threethre states, the V e ^ of-Ireland, e St. Joseph's piistts pi fo rce .” August Dielher (Frater Theodore) 12 years for underprivileged and stationed in the new Camp Carson, work, will teach the modem ev. John A. Buttimer, Chicago- after a few years in GhicagO:Chi Thus through the years is shown comes from Denver and is the undernourished children of Den­ “ The soldiers know the rules and south of Colorado Springs. This languages. The Rev. Stephen Sus- born Redemptorist, has assumed moved with his family to San An­ an increasing appreciation of the only Colorado boy in the class. ver, lyider the auspices of ,the really live up to them, end ar4 will give some indication o f the trick, O.S.B., recently ordained, his first pastorate in St. Joseph’s tonio, Tex. Mr. Buttimer died in value of ideas and idealt, a rec- Donald Lafferty (Frater Clement) Catholic Charities office, will gentlemen about them,” she as­ war department's knowledge o f the will head the department of mathe­ parish, Deqyer, and is the 13th 1906 and was followed in death (Turn to Page g — Column 4) is from Rock Springs, Wyo., and begin its 13th season Monday, serted. “ That is one of the reasons proportion of Catholics in military matics. of his order to occupy that posi­ by his wife in 1915. The present Frank Schwab (Frater Alan) June 15, according to- the Very why every activity is such a won­ cantonments.' Letters we have re­ tion. Experienced in all types of St. Joseph’s pastor, his brother, comes from Kansas City, Kans. The services of Mrs. Edward Rev. John R. Mulroy, Charities derful success.” ceived from many chaplains over Cornelius, and sister, Mary, now Kopine have been secured for the Members of the corps include the country indicate that their work The induction of the five new Mrs. Thomas Grogan of Washing­ Fr. Wfrakland’s director. The camp is located 60 novices brings the number of com­ music department. She received ton, D. C., then made their home miles west of Denver in the South girls from the Junior Tabernacle is extremely heavy. The number her degree in music from Mt. St. Platte canon, and the more than o f Catholic chaplains has not been munity members in Holy Cross ab­ with an aunt, Mrs. Mary O’Gor­ society, parish, sodality groups. bey up to 59, 43 of whom are Scholastica college, Atchison, man, who died three years ago. Jubilee Braws 500 children who annually Mjoy Junior Catholic Daughters, N w - announced for some time, but it Kans., and was for som;!. time as­ has been steadily growing. .\n priests. After attending ■ Holy Angels three weeks’ vacation each in the man club and Catholic sorority of sociated with the St. Louis Opera academy, Boerne, Tex., and St. camp as the guests of Mr. and Denver university, and ■ nurses almost 50 per cent increase in the Three novices of the class of company. She will teach piano Mark’s college (now university), Mrs. Dower are now being given from St. Anthony’s, St. Joseph’s; staff is expected within the next 1941 will begin an eighb«day re­ and take over the choirs and glee 21 of Clergy six months. Both the dioceses and treat on June. 6. At the close of San Antonio, Father Buttimer, medical examinations in the Ave and Mercy hospitals. Each hospital clubs and will give private les­ vrith his brother, Cornelius, in Maria clinics and being inocu has about 75 nurses on the corps’ the religious orders are being called the retreat they will make their, sons in voice. 1919 entered St. Joseph’s Prepara­ lated against diphtheria and vac­ roster. upon heavily for priests. triennial vows and begin life as The Rt. Rev. Abbot Leonard Twenty-one priests joined with clerics. They are Fratres Mark tory' college, Kirkwood, Mo., tp the Rev. Bernard M. Weakland in cinated. The staff of camp coun­ A general meeting of all the Schwinn, O.S.B., has made the fol­ units was held Tuesday evening to Although five men were < Murphy of Canon City, Peter Hud­ (Turn to Page S — Column 4) celebrating his silver jubilee as a selors for botW the boys’ and girls’ lowing appointments to the dis­ groups have not been announced discuss the. rules and policies of dained Thursday for the priest- son of Pueblo, and Dennis Lang- priest Wednesday, June 3, in ciplinary staff: Fathers Leo Rech- by the Charities executives. The tho corps, and to design a corps (T um to Page 4 — Column 1) don of Hastings, Nebr. Brighton. Father Weakland was .steiner, O.S.B.; Stephen Sustrick, Holy Ghost clergy staff members pin which ■will be worn by the mem­ O.S.B.: Bonaventure Bandi, O.S.B., celebrant of the Solemn Jubilee 40 FUSTS illE Mass, assisted by the Very Rev. in Denver will alternate as chap­ bers. Father William J. Monahan, and Michael Jankowski,. O.S.B. lains to the camp for the 12-week club chaplain, was one of the Bernard J. Froegel, deacon; the The Rev. Augustine LaMarche, sea.son. (Turn to Page 4 — Column S) Program Announcod for O.S.B., rector, will ^take the title Very Rev, Charles Hagus, sub­ of headmaster. deacon, and the Rev. John Do­ State Convention Held; The plan calls for a strong POESTIU AS FIVE herty, master of ceremonies. Pres­ intramural program of athletics ent in the church, in addition to a Denver Council Re-Elects Fairall High Schools’ Graduation under the direction of the Rev, capacity crowd of parishioners Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., present and friends, were the Rt. Rev, director of Camp Holy Cross. In Monsignor Matthew Smith, the The colorful joint commence­ Dr. David Maloney, will give vocal eluded in the program will be Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., and K. of C. to Put Forces Behind ment of six local Catholic high numbers with Mrs. Dorothy Guiry horseback riding and moat of the Fathers Anton Link and Anthony schools will be held this Sunday as accompanist. major and minor sports. The Rev. Eggingr. lx>th of the Grgnd Island Very Rev. John Buttimer _ Forty priests participated in the afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Den­ The program is as follows: Over Jerome Healy, O.S.B., formerly diocese; Joseph P. Tj^tidel, S.S.; ver City auditorium. Diplomas will “imposition of hands” Thursday NCCS Program in State ture, “ Light Cavalry” by Von coach, has been given a leave of parish, mission and school work. Emile J. Verschraeghen, John J. be granted to 402 seniors by Arch­ morning in the Cathedral when Suppe, orchestra; procession of absence to continue studies in Father Buttimer is well-equipped Shea, Miguel Pascual, C.R.; Leo bishop Urban J. Vehr and awards graduates, “ Francaise Militaire five priests were ordained for the Brown, S.J..; Philip Ryan, Francis Notre Dame university. to follow in the footsteps of the Colorado Springs. — Two hun­ Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, will for the Archbishop’s essay contest by Saint Saens; welcome, John Holy Cross college will continue Archdiocese of Denver by the Most Brady, A c h i 11 e Sommaruga,' Rev. Christian Darley, C.SS.R., Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. assume the leadership of Colorado will be given. The Catholic high Aylward, St. Francis de Sales’ high next year under its present policy Thomas Barry, Joseph C. Erger, dred and fifty Knights of Colum­ schools’ orchestra under the direc­ pastor of the'West side congrega­ After the Archbishop had laid his Catholic laymen in advancing the school, student chairman of the with the Rev. Thomas Zabolitzky tion for the past seven years. Manus P. Boyle, Louis J. Groh- bus from every section o f Colo­ tion of Edward Libonati will play, hands on the heads of the candi­ NCCS projects for the soldiers and commencement e x e r cises; “ The as dean. The son of John and Ann man, Gregory Smith, and John rado unanimously adopted a reso­ and the Catholic high schools' Pledge of Citizenship,” graduates; dates in the most significant part Cavanagh. Following the Mass a workers engaged in war indus­ lution in the state convention ac­ tries. vested choir, directed by the Rev. chorus, “ The Star-Spangled Ban­ of the ordination ceremony, the clergry luncheon was served by the tively to promote the National ner,” graduates and choir; valedic­ priests filed by one by one and re women of the parish in the church Catholic Community Service of The state convention held in the tory, Clyde Isenhart, Holy Family MEMBERS OF 2 WELL-KNOWN peated the rite.. In this way the hall. the United Service Organizations Antlers hotel May 31 and June 1 Man Mortally high school; chorus,- “ The Pilgrims’ attending clergry participate with The civic obsesvance was held in the various military areas of was presided over by William J. Song,” by Tschaikowsky, and “ Ave the ordaining prelate in handing in the evening, and was attended the state. Specific roles in the Carter, state deputy. Officially down the ancient sacerdotal orders Maria,” by Arcadelt, choir; DENVER FAMILIES TO BE M.D/S by representatives o f the service NCCS program will be played by opening the meeting was a cor­ of the Church. A prominent vis Conferring of awards for Arch­ clubs and moi|e than 200 friends the K. of C., and the councils, par­ porate Communion Mass attended Injured on Way iting priest declared .that the bishop's essay competition, presen­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column 6) ticularly in Denver, Lcadville, Two prominent Catholic families street. Each has a brother iti the Thufsday services were the most tation oLgraduates.and conferring of Denver will be represented when impressive ordination ceremony he of diplomas by the Most Rev. Ur­ seminary and Miss McMahon has To Ordination the graduates of the University of a brother newly ordained. Stephen has witnessed in his 30 years of ban J. V e h r ---- vCathedral high priesthood. Ffi. FARRELL TO OBSERVE school, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Colorado meHical school receive John Monaghan, a seminarian in their Doctor of Medicine degrees Officers of the Mass included the Hugh L. McMenamin; Holy Family St. Thomas, Denver, is finishing Peetz. — Anton Fehringer, 45, following Vincentians from the fac­ high school, the Rev. Leo Flynn; Monday, June 8. Included in the his philosophy course. The Rev. was mortally injured in an auto­ ulty of St. Thomas’ seminary! As­ St. Francis de Sales’ high school, group will be Daniel G/ Monaghan, Robert G. McMahon was or­ SILVER JUBILEE JUNE 15 mobile accident Saturday, May 30, dained a priest June 4 by Arch­ sistant priest, the Very Rev. while en route to Grand Island, the Rev. Gregory Smith; Regis high school, the Rev. Bernard Karst, bishop Urban J. Vehr in the Ca Thomas D. Coyne, C.M.; deacons Nebr., to attend the ordination of thedral and Donald McMahon Sat­ of honor, the Rev. Thomas F. Twenty-five years in the priest­ Denver. The silver jubilee will his cousin, the Rev. Carroll Liebig. S.J.; Annunciation high school, the Very Rev. Charles Hagus; St. urday will receive tonsure in St Schmucker, C.M., and the Rev. hood will be completed this month be observed as he celebrates Sol­ Mr. Fehringer, in company with Elmer Kieffer, C.M.; deacon of the by the ,Rev. Leo L. Farrell, O.P., Joseph’s high.school, the Very Rev. Thomas’ seminary. emn Massvat 10 o’clock Monday, his wife and four children, was Mass, the Rev, James M. O’Sulli­ pastor of S t Dominic’s parish. parked on the shoulder of the John Buttimer, C.SS.R.; diploma Five others who will receive med­ June 15. The officers for the march, selected; chorus, “ Holy ical degrees in the class Monday van, C.M.; .subdeacon, the Rev. highway repairing a flat tire near James W. Stakelum, C.M., and Mass and,/>ther details of the an­ Cozad, Nebr., when he was struck God, We Praise 'Thy Name,” tradi­ are Catholics, according to the tional; recessional, “ His Honor,” records in the dean’s office. They master of ceremonies, the Rev. niversary occasion have not been by a passing motorist. The injured Jdhn Vidal, C.M. The Rev. William by Fillmore; exit march, “ Mothers are John Stanley Arnold of Doug­ announced. man suffered a broken back and Kenneally, C.M., explained the internal injuries. He regained of Democracy,” Pannela. las, Wyo.; Dorothy Jean Campbell Graduates are as follows; of Denver, James Luke Hart of (Turn to P aget — Column S) Appointed Denver consciousness while awaiting the ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL arrival of an ambulance, but died Palisade, Robert William McCam- Pastor in 1939 Stella Marie Armijo, John Jamea Bible, mon of Boulder, and Frederick two hours later in the Cozad hos­ Helen Dolorca Bishop, Donald R- Body, Catholic Graduates Father Farrell was appointed pital. - Mary Jean Brebrick, Louis Victor Rachiele of Fox Chapel, Pa. Cardenas, Joseph Forluna Cavalerf. The- Mr. Monaghan, a native of Den­ Of Public High Will pastor of St. Dominie’e parish in Funeral services for the de­ (Turn to Page 4 — Column i ) ver, enrolled in the University of 1939, succeeding the Rev. J, J. ceased were held in Sacred Heart Receive Communion Colorado four years after receiv­ Regan, O.P. Immediately prior to church, Peetz, Monday morning, ing his bachelor's degree from Twenty-five Catholic *tu- receiving the Denver appointment. June 1, and were attended by the Corpus Christi Rites Notre Dame university in 1938. He Father Farrell had his headquar­ greatest crowd ever to assemble dent*, all member* of the grad- Bernard B. Carraker Slatecj for June 14 attended the Cathedral grade nation clai* of Manual Training ters in St. Pius’ parish, Chica^, as in the farming community. The school and Regis high school. superior o f the Western Mission Rev. Philip Ryan, administrator of high *chooly Denver, wilt attend by 500 men, and celebrated by the Denr^r Catholic* are re­ Widely known in university circles, Ma** and receive Communion band for six years. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr«in S t the parish, sang the Requiem High he is the president of his gradua­ Mass. Present in the sanctuary minded that the Corpu* Chriati in a body at the 8 :3 0 o’clock The jubilarian was born in Mary’s church. Archbishop Vehr tion class. Last summer he was on were the Rev. Albert Dundas, proceition of the archdioceie Ma** in Sacred Heart church 1887 in Chamberlain, S. Dak. As in his sermon discussed the “ Three duty in Camp Santa Maria, near C.M., and the Rev. Louis D, Nally. will he held Sunday, June 14, Sunday. The «tudent* vi*ited Brother Louis, he made his simple Loyalties,” to God, to country, and Grant, the popular spot for youM- Seventy-eight cars were in the not Sunday, June 7, in order Father' Edward Morgan, the novitiate in S t Joseph's, Somerset, to home. At the breakfast the Arch­ sters conducted by Mr. and Im . funeral procession to the local ,not to interfere with the joint Jean L. McMahon JMuit pa*tor, to expre** their 0., and then went to the Domini­ bishop discussed the position of the cemetery. high, ichool commencement. John L. Dowtfr. He will begin his wi*h to hold the Communion a* can house of studies in Washing­ Vatican in the present World war. Jr., 555 E. Eighth avenue, son of The rite* will begin on St. interneship in Denver General hos­ part of their eommencement, ton, D. C., for his philosophy and In the evening banquet for tho The patronal feast of the parish Thoma*’ leminary ground* at 4 the late Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. pital in July. will be solemnly observed Friday. and reque*ted him to officiate. theology. He was ordained there knights and their ladies, W. Harley and la*t one hour. Archbuhop Monaghan, -and MisS Jean McMa­ Dr. Daniel G. Monaghan, Sr., Thi* *ervic« i* unique in the June 15, 1917, by the late Bishop Reming:toD, state warden, acted as June 12, the Feast of the Sacred Urban J. Vehr will officiate. hon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who died in 1840, was a noted eye Heart. hi*tory of the Je*uit pariah. Thomas J. Shahan of the Catho­ toastmaster. Speakers included Louis F. McMahon, 20 S. Elm (Turn to Page 4 —.Colum n 1) Rev. Lao L. Farrell lic university. (Turn to Page 4 — Column S) PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 4, 1942

Bacon & Sehramm Patriotism, Religion Dual Graduates of Heights Urged Globevilln Gradnaint ' ROOFIN& Fr. Buttimer in To Raeeive Dijiloinas AND ROOF REPAIRING (Holy Rosary Parish) Fulfillment of One Duty To Spiritual Care of Mankind Sunday, June 7, graduation ex­ 82S0 Walnut St CB. 656S First Pastorate ercise will be held for boys and girls who have finished the eighth Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan, rec­ ing its beneficent life to our more (Continued From Page One) the Church for the welfare of our (Continued From Page One) grade. In the class arc 11, of tor of the Catholic university, was recent pioneei; civilization. What Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ fellow-citizens of any race or The Best in study for the priesthood in the whom seven are boys and four shall we say of the Loretto spirit? sade this year through ah unusu­ creed. Even those whose voca­ the leading speaker on the after Redemptorist congregation. girls. They are; Louis P. An- Light on a Dark Subject First of all, it is American. A Sis­ ally successful term, has already tion to natural motherhood is ful­ Uaed dinner pronam of the Loretto gerer, Frank J. Bohte, John Com- Some optometriotJ hive refuied to od- ter of Loretto is an American, as The two brothers, in 1924, en accepted a position with the Den filled may still have part in that Heights golden jubitee banquet, rolled in Mt. St, Clement’s novi­ minello, Joseph Drobnick, George mit ihe important part Kliises play in Furniture were her forbears, Mary Rhodes, ver Catholic Register. Both hon­ second motherhood.” porional appearancr. We realize that held in the Denver Country club Hranchak, James M. Kohut, Wil­ •,»r LC Christina Stuart, and Ann Havern. tiate in De Soto, Mo., but in the ored graduates have been awarded they can add to perionality or detract ALSO NEW Tuesday, June 2, Four hundred Students’ degrees were awarded liam Krasovich, Mary T. Bohte, Vv>«'iu Next she is a lady, a woman of same year Cornelius, because of membership in Kappa Gamma Pi, as follows: Bachelor of Science in from it, depending upon the optical people, including "the 400” of Margaret Canjar, Joan A. Plutt. frame aelection. Let ua analyze your breeding and refinement, and al­ ilOealth, resigned from the novi the national scholastic and activ­ Music, Emma Madalene Romano; Denver’s religious, civic, and so­ tifle and four years later, in ^928, and Mary Trujillo. Diplomas will optical frame requirementa today. Cash er CraJit ways she is a religious; her deepest ity society of Catholic women’s col Bachelor of Science in Home Eco­ f J. R. COYLE. Regiitered OplomeUiit cial circles, attended the gather­ be received in the 7 o’clock Mass. yearfting is for sanctity.” died. After completing his studies leges. nomics, Isabel Elaine King and Glaasea on Easv Terma A FULL LINE OF ing, which commemorated the 50th A novena in honor of the Sacred Lieutenant Governor Vivian, in De Soto, Father Buttimer en­ Dr. Paul J. Ketrick, president Dorothy Marie Popish; Bachelor of OFFICE FURNITURE anniversary o f Colorado’s only tered the Immaculate Concyjtion Heart started Thursday evening, OPTICAL DtPARTMCHT Mayor Stapleton, and Dr. Paul J. of Loretto Heights, presented the Science, Mary Kathryn Glore seminary in Oconomowoc, Wise June 4. It is held in preparation Wa rent Folding Chain, Card and senior college for women. Ketrick also addressed the golden candidates for the degrees. A (summa cum laude) and Rita Ellen SEARS. ROEBUCK "Loretto Heights college, its after being professed in the order for the Feast of the Sacred Heart Banquet Tablas, Diahea, Silver­ jubilee dinner guests. Judge Joseph brass ensemble from the Denver Abegg; June 12. Novena devotions are ware, anything in stock. faculty, its graduates, represent J. Walsh was the toastmaster. The in 1925, and studied there until Symphony orchestra supplied the AND <0 . 1930, when he was ordained. He Bachelor of Arts, Mary Kathryn held at 7:30 p.m. Established 1888 all that makes America noble— program was broadcast over sta­ music for the academic procession. l i t ! ifroadway tr e t Parkins completed his second novitiate in Hagerty, V i r g i n Margaret The Corpus Christi procession PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 patriotism and relirion,’’ declared tion KFEL. Cites Coat of Love Bailey, Margaret Jean Singer, Bishop Corrigan. "These are not December, 1931, and was assi^ed will be held this Sunday after the OPEN raou I A. U. TO t P. H. Contest Winners Named In asking the ^aduates indi­ Kathryn Marie Blodgett, Catherine o’clock Mass. two separate activities but the dual to Our Lady of Perpetual Help vidually, “ What do you think of The 1942 winners of the annual church in San Antonio. Louise O’Donnell, Mary Elizabeth In June, July, and August fulfillment of one supreme duty.” yourself?” Bishop Corrigan sought apologetics contest sponsored by He did parish work in the Texas Eiaenman (cum laude), Agnes Jo­ Masses on Sundays will be at 7 THE BEST IN LUGGAGE Patriotism is not a mere senti­ to show the values that should be Archbishop Vehr, were annourtced city and also served some of the sephine Walsh, Laura Mae Givan, and 9 o’clock. Benediction of the Of All Kind> ment,'’ but springs from the virtue considered. He cited the cost of in the golden jubilee commence­ historic old missions around San Patricia Ann McLoughlin, Kath­ Blessed Sacrament will be at 7 of justice, which includes the obli­ precious love in a sheltered home ment on Wednesday afternoon. The Antonio that are under the direc­ leen Creighton Sheil, Helen Mary o’clock in the evening. gation of fulfilling our debt to and of tender care in long years subject for this year’s contest was; tion of the Redemptorists. After Haddican, Angela Alberta Eisen- The PTA will meet Thursday our home and to our homeland. of schooling. “ The Church h.ad “ The Church and Christian Mar­ two years in the city of his child­ man, Helen Marie Mahoney, Mary evening, June 11, in the school hall “ It is the glory of America that neither the endowments of great riage.” First place was awarded hood, Father Buttimer was trans Elizabeth Schroll, Eva Margaret at 8 o’clock. the Constitution of the United to Miss Joan O’Byrne, daughter of ferred to St. Anthony’s parish, wealth nor access to the taxing Nieters, and Adelaide Marie Sem' States makes it possible for us to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. O’Byrne, 383 Okmulgee, Okla. While in the power of the state, yet how glori­ raelmanq. fulfill our duty to Go^ and our ous the endowment that has made Ert. UTI S. Emerson. Second and third Sooner state, the present St. Mast Said for Pioneers ItSt Mth Bt duty to the state in a happy par places were won, respectively, by possible our ptoper pride in the Commencement week opened allel of co-ordinate duty.” Describ­ Joseph pastor was active in the Miss Suzanne Bell, daughter of Mr. sodality program, the work of the religious education of these with a memorial Mass for the pio­ ing the safeguards of religious and Mrs. Earl Bell, 2717 S. Marion, United States . . . Who is to reckon neer educators in the Loretto rights contained in the Constitu­ Catholic Activity group, directe4 and Miss Betty Jo Campbell, athletics in' the parish, and gave in terms of money this unfailing Heights chapel Friday morning, tion and the Declaration of Inde­ endowment of Catholic educa UlEDDinS GIFTS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. numerous missions and retreats. May 29. The Rev. M. A. Single- pendence, the speaker showed how Campbell, Rawlins, Wyo. Miss tion?” ton, C.M., was the celebrant of the Catholicity has flourished in this He also labored with the Rev, O’Byrne’s essay will be published Stephen Ueven of Tonkawa, Okla,, “ The scene today . . . should Mass, which was attended by the nation. CRUCIFIXES . RELIGIOUS PICTURES in the fall by the Guild Magazine, in street-preaching work. The bring home to every one of you student body in cap and gown. how precious you are to the Church "We fight as a nation for the St. Thomas’ seminary periodical. latter priest is a leading exponent On Sunday evening the gradu­ WHITE BRIDAL PRAYER BOOKS God-given rights of all men,” he of the curbstone apostolate and of God and how deep the debt you ates took part in an impressive owe to the sisters,” continued asserted. “ We consider all those was^one of the first in the nation ceremony in the Chapel of Our PEARL ROSARIES - CARDS denying such rights, whether to engage in this activity. Bishop Corrigan. Parents and sis­ Lady of Sorrows that marked their ters by their sacrifices have proved within or without the republic, In 1940 St. Joseph’s pastor spiritual commencement as Soda « PRIiSTS SEE the girls’ dearness to them. In the suspect of treason. This i4 the war­ was called to St. Louis to begin lists of Mary Immaculate. The en^ Other Appropriate Items fare that makes no favor for sex. work for the Colored people in St. light of these sacrifices, “ What do tire student body participated in This is the warfare for which Alphonsus’ (Rock) church. He you think of yourself?” the procession. Turning to “ what the Church Catholic education has prepared secured a building and directed the The proijram included not only you Catholic women. The Church E l O R D IE D thinks of you,” the speaker said the traditional crowning of the St. Ohrlslopher Medals and Medallians establishment o f . St. Clement’s has a right to ask of you bravery, chapel. In September, 1941, a that “ from your earliest hours sUtue of Our Blessed Lady, but a spirit of sacrifice, a willingness, school for Colored children, with your soul, made in the image of likewise the placing around her for Travelers, 5c to $1.50 ‘‘AH-HAHH, ME if necessary to give all that this (Continued From Page One) 95 enrolled, was opened under his God with an intellect to know neck a silver cross, which con­ doctrine of the union of patriotism rites from the pulpit as the cere­ guidance, with the Oblate Sisters truth and a will to choose the good, tained the individual promises of PROUD BEAUTY ______” has been raised by the great gift and religion be triumphant.” mony proceeded and the Rev. of Providence as teachers. the senior sodalists to Mary. Miss CLOSED SATURDAY 1:00— JUNE, JULY, AUGUST When that old vIlUin, A. Moth, Other speakers on the program Thomas J. Barrett, C.M., directed of sanctifying grace to be a sharer Mary Kathryn Glore, prefect, had geti at your fur coat, nobody can included Archbishop Urban J. the choir. of the Divine nature . . . Small the honor of crowning Our Lady’s wonder that the Church h(i8 lav­ statue. Her maids of honor were •ava It The only aafe way to pro­ Vehr and the Very Rev. William Following the, ordination, the tect your coetly fu n if to put M. Higgins, pastor of St. Philo- Regis Graduates ished* on you every care from the Miss Adelaide Semmelmann of Las Archbishop was host to the day you were carried to the Bap­ Vegas, Miss Betty Schroll of Chey them into thaolutely moth-proof mena’s chutch. Father Higlins newly ordained priests in his house, tismal font. Small wonder that it enne, and Miss Patricia Gallagher ftoran, rISht now. Our atorase chose as the topic of his talk “ Lo­ 777 Pearl street. Bishop Joseph 'James CmRKt vanlte are fclentlBcally designed to retto.” After an interesting and Hear Dr. Steams searched Catholic homes and took of Santa Fe. M. Corrigan, rector of the Cath­ away from them daughters as 'The Rev. James Stakelum, C.M. five absolute protection—and our enlightening exposition of the olic University of America, was ratee are low. meaning of the word Loretto, Fa dearly loved in those nomes as deliver^ an inspiring sermon be­ Hmadquarlert for among the other clergymen pres (Continued From Page One) ther Higgins traced the historical you in yours and bade them in lov­ fore bringing’ the ceremonies to a CHURCH ent ognition of the rights of individ' ARTICLES OP DEVOTION growth of Catholic education for ing sacrifice care for you, part of close ,with Benediction of the The new priests will sing their uals and nations for their ovm CHURCH PURNMBING8 Callbeek ■ Lawless women. its treasure. Blessed Sacrament. GOODS first Solemn Masses as follows: seli-determinatibn. Then the storm "It is an easy step from what s o o n FOR THR CATB- Colfax at Washington “ To this vast stream of Catholic Baccalaureate Service The Rev. Norbert J, Walsh, Den' of war breaks and the gains of the Church thinks of you to what The baccalaureate service of the OUC LAITY AND CLERGY HOUSE education,” he went on, “ Loretto K E. 4576 ver Cathedral June 7 at 10; the centuries of civilized people |ire Our Lord Himself thinks of you. widen jubilee graduation was held Heights has been a tributary„giv Rev. Bernard M. Kelly, Denver set at naught and destroyed. Here . Always in the mind of God the Monday June 1, with a Solemn 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 Cathedral June 7 at 11:30; the then is our opportunity. In the stainless beauty of a woman’s body Maas celebrated by the Rev. T. J Rev. Clement V. Gallagher, Loyola struggle against oppression we are was judged ^ood enough to have Barrett, C.M. church, Denver, June 7 at 10; the not concerned alone with our vull- formed within it the body and Rev. Robert G. McMahon, St being; we have the responsibility blood of the Son of God, of God Thomas’ seminary chapel June 7 of preserving the institutions of Himself. From out the eternal at 10, and the Rev. Frederick D. freedom for mankind in other mind of (Jod you have come as a McCallin, St. Francis de Sales' times and in other places. created soul to fulfill the voca­ church, Denver, June 7 at 10, , The purpose of our educational tion of one or the other, perhaps institutions, Dr. Steams said in of both, the maternities which 10 to Be Raised effect, is to preserve for us the were the vocation of His mother.” STEP To Subdiaconate utterances and the writings of the Discussing the two maternities great human souls smd minds of of the Blessed 'Virgin, Bishop Cor­ Ten candidates for the first the past, the accumulation of rigan compared motherhood in major order, subdeaconship, will human wisdom. Tragic as it is, marriage with the motherhood of be ordained by Archbishop Vehr if these institutions are to pre Majy in the birth of Christ, and Sunday morning in St. 'Thomas’ serve the ideals of man, they must the vocation of sisters with the seminary chapel at 7:16, and 10 inculcate into the minds and spiritual maternity of mankind LIVELY other seminarians will receive the hearts of their students a willing­ given to the Blessed Mother by first clerical tonsure Saturday eve­ ness to fight for these prini^les Christ. This second motherhood ning at 7:30. Those who will be and ideals. "constitutes also a glorious voca­ To 8ai Hia Man’ s ordained subdeacons are James The speaker saw hope in the fact tion for those kept in the world by Hamblin, Denver; Edward Dinan, Jim McConaty, Jr. James P. McConaty, Sr, that our country is now not yield­ circumstances wnich they cannot Glolhing Valusa it Tssn Ezasrisact Denver; John Stein, Denver; Pat­ ing to blind isolationism but is control, hut which enable them to rick Moran, Great Falls; Francis anticipating the problems that in-, share that maternity of CalvSry by Sherman, Lincoln; Edward McGin­ evitably will follow the cessation dedicating themselves to some o f I h a Tsar. The beauty of Boulevard Funeral nis, ^Leavenworth; Richard Spell­ of hostilities.” He cited plans (Catholic work of mercy or taking man, Santa Fe, and John Burke, under way for preventing famine, part in s^me movement urged by services, their completeness, and the Donald Foley, and John Lane, all restoring order, and bringing back understanding sympathy with which members of the Congregation of peaceful pi^uits. Political adjust- a good world we would have. St. Viator. ments, restbralitori ■ of ■ economic equi­ “ This example of courage, of de­ they are rendered is a constant source termination, of faith, is but one The candidates for tonsure are librium, he averred, must wait of gratification to those who call upon John Ebel, Omer Foxhoven, Leo­ “ until the moral and spiritual val among millions that are being written today,” asserted Dr. nard Redelberger, Albert Puhl, ues of each community have re­ us during their hour of sorrow. Steams. “ So long as this spirit John Walsh, Robert Kekeisen, The­ asserted themselves.” One benefit persists, I have no question of the 's the L A S T 3 D A Y S ! odore Haas, Donald McMahon, of our proximity to World war I is that we are acutely aware of the outcome.” Robert Hoffman, and Charles Sal­ Present on the speakers’ stand mon, all Denver archdiocesan stu­ mis^kes made following that of our GOLDEN JUBILEE 50th Anniversary Sale struggle. were four holders of honorary de­ dents; William Delaney, Ch^enne; grees conferred by Regis college in Rwad* Lettar From Bataan Tito Melandez, Maximilian Valdez, past commencements. They were ^Federal at No. Speer and Joseph Charewicz, Archdiocese Dr. Steams read in full a letter And a Golden Opportunity for You to from a young American officer on the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Matthew of Santa Fe; John Horton and Jos­ J. Smith, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Save on ALL-WOOL Clothing That GRasd 1626 eph Stremel, Wichita; Kem Nel Bataan, written Feb. 12, 1942 sent to Corregidor island, and Hugh L. McMenamin, the Rev. Dr. son, ' Crookston; John Deane, William Higgiiu, and Jqhn J. Sulli­ May Not Be Available Later! Bring the Peoria, and Francis Powers, C.S.V, thence to the United States. Ex­ cerpts from it follow: van, Denver btninessman. Wife—Shop Monday Noon ’Til 9 P.M. “ I am proud to be a part of the Four members of the class were fight that is being made here and awarded cum laude degrees, They would not, even if it were possible were Joseph F. Coursey, Frank E. leave here until it is over and Kuester, and Phil J. Connealy, all MRS. NEWCOMER— Get Next to we have won, as we inevitably of Denver, and Joseph L. Kirch of will. By Sve’ I mean my country Riverton, Wyo. All Wool Tropical Worsted Suits in general. Bataan may fall, bat jn addition the following were the eventual outcome of the war awarded degrees; William Baum, is foreordained. Jeremiah Barry, John J. Brittan, MILLER’S ONE-STOP CHOPPING! “ I have seen some horrible Mark J. Felling, Theodore Fonk, things happen and have had my Robert T. Hoppe, Leo C, Kelleher, share of narrow escapes, but Michael J. Kennedy, Leon Lascor, have also seen some very wonder­ Robert Magor, Jerry W. Mahoney, JS 184.7S VAN CAMP’S CHEESE Super Tender ful acts of courage, self-sacrifice, Joseph Marranzino, Thomas Mas- and loyalty. At last I have found terson, Francis McCabe, John Mc- Pabtt-eti. ta itr Loaf. Pork A Beans Ghe^ John Thompson, and Charles American or Pimento. NO. 800 li J 1 MEATS what 1 have searched for all my life— a cause and a job.rih which Thompson. TALL CAN. 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His All Wool Year-Round Suits stren^h and peace. During the POTATOES, CaUforaU PhiUliMi Dellclou MACARONI A CHEESE, Bhdnart, PICKLE A PIMENTO A first few days of war I also prayed TASTY LOAF 0 Q q for personal protection from phys­ L*. 7..25C ical harm, but now I pray that SPINACH* Hon« Groini* may be pven strength to War whatever I must bear and do what­ Lart. p q ever I must do so that those men Banclua.... falha. V w under me will have every reason LEAP LE m jC E able chance. Homo Grown, f i a a “ Life and my family have been Largo Bunch O C very good to me— and have given ORANGES. Minkiat, me everything I have ever really fall of p wanted and, should anything hap­ Julca... C i4 e i.O I C pen to me here, it will not be like EXTRA TROUSERS AVAILABLE WITH MOST SUITS closing a book in the middle as it GREEN BEANS Q . would have been had I been killed Everybody need* fun end relesa- Proah. TaniNr, L h . 9 C tion, eepecieily in theee nervoue GOLDEN JUBILEE Sale Price for “ Timely,” “ Packard” and “ Mansfield” quality suits in Wor­ in the first few days of the war. timee. Good food, good drinke and For in the last two months 1 have good fellowiMp make you forget steds, Tweeds and other fine all-wool fabrics. Cut before regulations— single and double done a lifetime of living and have your troublec. (And the price* won't breasted with vests. Plain and pleated trousers. All sizes: Regulars, Longs, Shorts and Stouta. been a part of one oi the most bring ’em beck). unselfish, co-operative efforts that Piieos for FrI. A Sal. has ever been made^by any group DtvE iitiers / of individuals. “ Mistakes may have been made m illER 'S — but that has nothing to do with the manner in wjiich my comrades niTE O lU l at all Miller “ Supers” on Bataan, both Filipino and American, have reacted to their Sullivan 81 490 So. Colo. Blvd. 5>»TTRBM .’8 trial by fire. If the same self­ FREE USE o r PRIVATE BALLROOM SUPER mBBKETSi less spirit were devoted to evorld TO CLUBS betterment in time of peace, what iVi* Jtee'i S itu 621 SIXTttNTH ST.1 PAGE THREE Thursday, 1942 Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, EEystone 4205 PUPILS OF ST. PHILOMENA’S Preferred Parish SI. Trading List OBSERVING PASTOR’S JUBILEE € O M P A & l FIT! W yillFS (St. Philomena’* Parish) The Parent-Teachers’ association ' The louier cost ofour The silver jubilee of the ordina­ entertained the class with a dinner tion of the Very Rev. Dr. William Thursday evening, June 4, in the Dependable, Befincd MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER M. Higgins is being commemorated school auditorium. marchanU r«pr«MnUd in tUi t*etlon ar« boettart. Tbay ar« SUiM . JUKI 7 by the children of S t Philomena’s Field day, under the supervision HIV[ BlllAKFISI school Friday morning, June 5, at of Mrs. William M. Zint, will be ■asionf to work with yon aad aro aMorriai of yonr patronayo. Co- the 8:15 Mass by the recitation of held Friday, June 5. •porato with thaa». (St. Jokn’a Pariah) the Dialog Mass and reception of Novena Begun (Blessed Sacrament Parish) Gliendale 3663 Twenty students of St. John’s Holy Communion. Father Higgins A public novena to the Sacred The graduation of the 1942 school will receive diplomas of was ordained June 14,1917. Heart began Wednesday evening \ Cathedral class of Blessed Sacrament school graduation from the eighth grade The graduation exercises will be at 7:30 in preparation for the will be held after the 8 o’clock on Sunday morning June 7 after held in the 8:15 Mass Sunday, Feast of the Sacred Heart, which Mass Sunday, June 7, Dressed in the 8 o’clock Mass. The certificates June 7. Father Higgins will ad will be celebrated Friday, June 12. caps and gowns, the graduates will PATRONIZE THESE will be awarded by the pastor, the dress the class and award the The Altar and Rosary society receive corporate Holy Com­ Economy Liquor Store Rev. John P. Moran, who will also PlGDLY-W lGeLY diplomas. The fifth, sixth, and will receive Communion Sunday in munion in the Mass, and a break­ Preferred Parish address the graduates. The grad­ seventh grade children will sing the 8:15 Mass. fast will be served afterward in N«xt to CUrk*** ChoTcb Goodi STORES uates will be the guests of the PTA in the Mass. The Precious Blood circle of the "jr h o n low In $pirit$ call Jerry** the Park Lane hotel. in the Denver Country club for Those receiving diplomas will be: Junior Tabernacle society enioyed Beginning Sunday, June 7, and 435 E. 17ih Ave. at Penn. breakfast after the Mass. Trading List 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 230 E. 13th Ave. Richard Bradley, William Cooke, a dinner in the Oxford hotel Thurs­ continuing for the summer, a Included in the class are Law­ Michael Chase, William Deininger, day evening, June 5. rmSE DEUVEBT FREE PARKING 512 E. 13th Ave. Mass will be offered at 6 o’clock rence Arnold, William Cassidy, James Dougherty, William Flynn, St. Philomena’s Red Cross unit on Sundays. The time of the other Richard David, Kenneth Kaffer Frank Mantello, Fred Mills, James has been sent material for 100 Sunday Masses will remain the MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER James Keating, James Kelly, Ar O’Boyle, Leo Roos, Rosemary Flan­ articles to be made as quickly as same; hgnee the Sunday schedule thur Mumford, Robert Pohndorf, agan, Margaret Galvin, Mary Mc­ possible. These garments are for Masses is 6, 7, 8, 9:30, 10:45, Th* merchaata raprasantMl In this sactloo ar* bootten. Thay ar* Krug’s Meat Market Hospital Pharmacy William Porter, Edward Schmitz, Manus, Patricia Reinhardt, Kath­ urgently needed. Sewers ■willing and 12. aaxioo* to work with yon and aro dasarring of your patronag*. Oo« Quality'Meats, Poultry Preteription Spedaliit Donald Slattery, Norma Branden­ leen Scott, Paul Eckelman, Tim to help are requested to call Mrs. The finnual vacation school for SUNDRIES — FOUNTAIN burg, Patricia Carlin, Mary Ann Lawless, Bruce McLellan, Charles A. C. Ames, TIA. 3978, for instruc­ the Catholic pupils attending the oporato with them. Fish LIQUORS — WINES Culleton, Lucy Johnson, Patricia Muleahy, and Francis Roberts. tions. public schools will be held again ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS CaU KE. 9977 McGruder, Alice Smith, Mary Ann Following the Mass the gradu­ Mrs. H ar^ T. Zook, 1240 De­ this year, beginning about the mid m t E u t ISth A t*. Phon* TAbor »475 17TH AND DOWNING Stewart, and Rosalie Troudt. ates, together with their relatives troit stueet, will entertain the die of June. Parents should plan Triduum Scheduled and friends, will have breakfast in Alter and Rosary society Monday, family vacations and trips so that Annunciation JUST OreNED A triduum will be held in honor the Golden Lantern restaurant. June 8, at 2 pjn. Mrs. Dorothy Mc­ they will not interfere with the THOMPSON’S of the Sacred Heart on Tuesday, Bride and Mrs. J. J. Walsh will be children’s attendance in the vaca LEE’S MARKET Wednesday, and Thursday eve- co-hostesses. Those having old tion school. AT LOWEST DREG STORE ninigs of next week, closing on Fri­ gold to be used in the relining of Miss Olive Shields and Kenneth DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER DE SELLEM 559 East Colfax 17th a Washlnstoa KEystons 1713 day, June 12, the Feast of the St Catherine’s chalices are requested to bring it H. Robertson were married before FUEL AND FEED CO. Sacred Heart. The services will Where Quality and Courtesy FRESH DRUGS to this meeting. the Rev. Harley Schmitt Wednes­ DRUG CO CHARLES 0«8ELLE61 consist of the Rosary, sermon, and Nuptial* Announced Reign FOUNTAIN SERVICE day evening. Mrs. Robertson was W* Ship by Rail A Benediction. Miss Josephine Kirkmeyer, attended by her sister. Miss Marci- THBSTORE Tour Pstronaas Apprselatsd^ Fresh Fish There will be Holy Hour devo­ daughter of Mrs. J. G. Kirkmeyer ana Shields, and the best man was PRONE TA. 1306 tions on the first Friday, closing Holy Name Men 3461 FRANKUN ST. 16TB AND WALNUT of Boulder, became the bride of Paul Jones. A dinner was later RES. PHONE UA. 6644 Where Friends Meet . . . all-day exposition of the Blessed Ddnald M. Lesher. The Rev. Fran­ served in the Shields home. Sacrament. cis Kappes officiated. Mrs. Wini Cub Pack to Moot J. H. BONNER The pupils of the eighth grade fred Hall was matron of honor. AVENUE GRILL enjoyed a picnic in the Hugh Stew­ Cub Scouts of pack 23 will meet St. Francis de Sales’ To Meet June SDavid Kirkmeyer gave his sister in in the school at 3 p.m. Saturday teXACO STATION art summer home in Marshdale marriage. The best man was Rob Drinks park on Monday, June 1. to rehearse initiation ceremonies ert L. Perkin. Ushers were Horace to be used in the Montclair school Byron and Mari* Williams Speer at Bannock The Tekakwitha circle will meet (St. Catherine’s Parish ) Holmes and Graham C. Wilson. 17th and Waahlngton HAln 17t7 in the home of Mrs. Albert E. Seep All men of the parish are urged Friday evening, June 12, when JACKSON’S Following the ceremony a recep­ pack 23 will have its Ikat meeting Lincoln Creamery on Friday noon, June 5. to attend the Holy Name society tion was held in the Park Lane 616 £ . EzpostUoa * 8P. 1233 Eugene Harry, son of Mr. and meeting Monday evening, June' 8, until Sepember and •will also ini­ Cut Rate Drugs hotel for relatives and friends. tiate the new cub pack of Mont­ 1746 8. Broadwar SP. 1411 Mrs. George F. Rock, was baptized because it will be the last session Mrs. Lesher attended the Uni­ Dairy Products Delivered Liquors • Sundries Reatrratlona NOB HILL INN Sunday by Father Moran. until fall and one of the most im­ clair school. Anywhere in City. Staak, Rarloll versity of Colorado, where sh^was Mrs. Edward McCabe, Jr., has and Spathcttl Phona 433 EAST COLFAX Peggy Chambers, Rose Marie portant of the year. Refreshments TRY OUR Prescriptions Dlnn*rt CHerry tS80 a member ofrMhe Kappa Alpha been in Pueblo the past week be­ Palaze, and Marion Stortz of St. will be served after the short busi­ SUPERB BABY AULK Free Prompt Delivery MIXED . 17th A rt. at Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer Theta sorority. Mr. L^her was cause of the serious illness of her John’s parish were graduated from ness meeting. i Can 8P. 3446 Downlna and Alaauda DRINKS Clarkson graduated from the University of St. Mary’s academy on Wednes­ St. Catherine’s Altar and Ro­ father, J. dynes. Delicious Dinners Colorado and was prominent in Members of St. Joseph’s circle THE ONLY The Dome Tavern day, June 3, sary society met at 1:30 p.m. June student activities. He is a mem­ SWISS-AMERICAN JIMMIE DeCREDICO HOT AND COLD LUNCHES High Mass will be discontinued 2. Thanks were extended to Mmes. will enjoy the hospitality of Mmes. Toor Bofineta U AppreeUted Hare ber of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Howard Clennan, James Johnson, Estsbllslmisnt of its kiod la this tsrrltorr NIBUGK SYSTEM in the summer months. Gartland, Lilly, Petrone, Heiber- 7B4 E. 17th AY*. CHsrry 1631 He was graduated from the school and James Casels when the circle of REDUaNG and St. Rose’s circle met in the home ling, Purcell, and Trunk for taking of law of the University of Okla- Mile High Creamery of Mrs. John P. McKee, 544 Cook care of the altar in May, The fol­ holds its June meeting in 'the Werner’s Delicatessen POSTURE CORRECTION home in Norman, Oklai, in 1939. mountain home of Mrs. Clennan. No Dmrs, Sweat Wayne’s Anchor Market street, on Monday, June 1. Mrs. lowing have volunteered to serve WINES and LIQUORS The couple ■will reside at 1026 This all-day outing in the moun­ Band Massare or Electridtr Str)ctlyj Corn Fed Meats FREE George Strahl and Mrs. William in the summer: June—Mmes. Do­ Washingrton street. II ts 66 8. Broadwsr at Barsnd FREE DEMONSTRATION Capella won the priz^ in bridge. tains will close the series of CH. 8704______Fontlas Bldg. Frwh D/essed Poultry IT-year pocket calendar to every purchaser. herty, Rowe, and Slattery; July— Returns From College PE. 2302 The club will meet in the home meetings until fall. Frtsh Fish Ersry Dsy Supply Is limited. Mmes. Flaherty, F. W. Bromme, Miss Margarette Hickey has re­ of Mrs. L. D. Chapman, 400 Laf­ Old Gold, Silver Needed GET YOURS NOW P. J. McDermott, and T. N. Bums; turned from the S t Mary college FREE DELIVERY ayette street, on Monday, June 15. The members of the _ senior August—Mrs. R. W. Stewart and in Leavenworth, Kans. She will FURNITURE, RUGS, DRAPES and A Coapleta Lins of Steam's Dsiry Products 1211 E. 13th Ave. Members of the PTA who at­ Tabernacle society are asking do­ Miss Jennie Connell. Anyone hav­ CURTAINS thoroughly cleaned. Let tended the Catholic Parent-Teacher nations of old gold and silver ing garden flowers for the altar is ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hickey. league meeting held in the USO- requested to call Mrs. Morfeld, articles to be used for relining us do your house cleaning for you. Holy Ghost NCCS building on Thursday, May Gl. 4523. Sunday, June 7, the so­ chalices. Donors may call Miss 28, were Mmes. William Ducey, J. ciety will receive Communion. Meeting to Be Held Anne Birmingham, parish repre­ Ws Maks Old Shoes Work Called for sentative for the society, at EAst ' Look Lika Nsw and Dtllvered lU6SKRn m€SS6nG6il J. Reilly, E. W. Cloughsey, J. A. Sherill Lee Grant, daughter of Mullins, X. K. Earley, and T. A. Mr.' and Mrs. Glenn Grant, was 6608. ic itU lt By Altar Society June 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bare (Mary Your Master Shoe O’Keefe. baptized, with Inez Morrison and CLEANERS AND DYERS TAbor John Lynch as sponsors.' Keegan) are the parents of a boy, The Holy Ghost Alter and Ro­ 328 Brosdirar Have your shoes renewed Rebuilder and Key Shop Mrs. Swigert and Mrs. Grissom, bom May 26 in St. Joseph’s hos­ sary society will hold its monthly pital. PE. 3 7 S 3 PE. 3 7 5 4 tot ISth Street TAbor 0B13 5345 who have been sick, are reported now for the duration. meeting Monday, June 8, at 2 p.m., Summer School Is better. Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Connell ALL WORK SHOES in Holy Ghost hall. Bert Gregory and their two eldest sons. Bob and DYED-SHINED Ll4 Ui Deliver Y o n PackagM Miss Mary Allene Murray is ill PROGRESSIVE GUARANTEED of the Denver Defense council 'will Patronize Theee Firms. They 424 18TH ST. in Mercy hospital. Dick, soon will leave for St. Marys, be the speaker. A special musical Are Co-operating With Your SHOE SHOP Slated in Arvada Elizabeth Seller, a sodalist and Kans., to attend the ordination The firms listed here de­ program has been prepared by of Mr. Connell’s brother,' Mr. Paper. 388 SO. PENN. a member of the apostolic commit­ Miss Wilma Gerspach. serve to be remembered tee of the Young Ladies’ sodality, Raymond J. Connell, S.J., June (Shrine o f St. Anne, Arvada) As this will be the last meet­ StilwiWs Cafe left Sunday for Pando to accept a 17. Father Connell will sing his when you are distributing Vacation school will begin Mon­ ing of the season, it will be neces­ DENVER government position. first Solemn Mass in Loyola church day morning, June 8. All children sary to complete all unfinished your, patronage in the dif­ FINE FOODS AND COCKTAILS Work has been started on the in Denver Sunday, June 21. Blessed Sacrament attending the public school are ex­ business of the society in this hope chest for the annual mid­ Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn are ferent lines of business. ★ pected to attend. Four nuns from time. the parents of a girl, bom May 30 Open 8 Ao H. to 2 A. M. Holy Family school will be in summer carnival. Donations will be accepted at the rectory. Mrs. M. J. Payne, president, asks in St. Joseph’s hospital. John C* KEystont 9221 1942 Broidway charge of the school. The nuns that returns for all tickets issued Because of the graduation exer­ Fairfax Hardware are Sister Maurice, Sister Mary The sewing club met in the home for the recent emergency card of Mrs. Ray Moore, ,4242 Eliot, cises, which will take place on Sun­ Scholl Loyola, Sister John Edward, and party be made and that all patrons (Colfax a Fairfax) with Mrs. Liley as co-hostess. day, May 7, the Alter and Rosary FINEST Holy Family Sister Mary Loretto. for the party send their fees to members •will not receive Holy BARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS Mass will be at 8 o’clock Sunday, Those present were Mmes. Barth, MEATS AND Beck, Breen Bonner, Cullen, Do­ her at 600 Quitman street before Communion in a body as is cus g b o c e r ie e June 7. This will be the time for that time. ternary on the first Sunday. EA. S777 5022 E. (k>lfax MILLER PHARMACY Ma.ss in the’ summer months. herty, Floyd, Keene, Lavelle, P. EL RINEBART, Prop, 3816 ,F a iifu TENNYSON MARKET Lynch, Moon, Nerring, Plane, Pur EIL 37H CL. 9917 Cor. W. 44th and Tennjion Mary Logoret, daughter of Mrs. 4611 Tennyeon St. GRand 3868-0443 Elizabeth Logoret, Wiebelt build­ cell. Piper, Spidell, Tobin, White, North Denver's Most UNION SHOP FREE DELIVERY ing, has been awarded a scholar­ and Zontine. Guests were Mmes. DIPLOMAS ARE AWARDED 30 BY SAVE TIRES—BUY AT“ "“ Herman, Morfeld, Psfesser, Tobin, Complete Drugstore! “The Home of Corn-Fed Quality ship of nursing given by the Amer­ FOOD ican Legion War Orphans. This Thome, Snyder, and Wilson. The MeaU” I STORES One Block from HoIt Family Church scholarship is a course in nursing next meeting will be held in St. ST. JOSEPH’S GRADE SCHOOL OLSON’S "MAKE OUR STORE YOUR Your Credit 1$ Codd Here. Catherine’s hall June 18 with Mrs. HEADQUARTERS” in' St. Anthony’s hospital. Miss Blessed Sacrament Logoret will begin training June Zontine and Mrs. Beck as hostesses. ODORLESS CLEANING 5019 E. Ak)lfax EM. 2731 GOOD FOOD 22. (St. Joseph’s Parish) A .T ord . J o jee Rse Walsh, Claude Joseph When buying from the Cretier. Fae L. Irvin, Lorsihe Christisn, 4600 E. Colfax EAst 9525 2760 W. 29tlv GL. 3613 Mrs. Leo Kotchevar, Mr. and Thirty eighth grade graduates of and Wilms J, RiedL 3030 E. 6th B A . 1801 FAIR PRICES Mrs. A1 Mattivp and family. Bill St, Joseph’s grade school received Comer of Cherry firms advertising in this First Communion Joseph McCormick was awarded Dixon and family, all of Arvada, corporate Holy Communion in the r r paper, please mention spent the weekend with Mrs. Kot- 8 o’clock Mass on the Feast of a four-year scholarship to St. Jos­ eph’s high school. Patricia Harri­ EDDIE^S that you saw their adver­ chevar’s daughter and the sister of Received by 9 of Corpus Christ! and after the Mass SURE THINGS RED & WHITE Mrs. Mattive, Mrs. Joe Daloit of the following were awarded their son received the special award for tisement. Trinidad. diplomas: courtesy and loyalty. Baseball pools are Usually run with a long 43rd and Yates GLendale 9915 Maj. William J. Foy, Tucson, William J. Spivey. Marilyn June Grei- The Rev. John Bancroft, percentage in favor of the operators and Valverde Class sen. FrancU Ruits Betty Genevieve Calo- C.SS.R., a student of the Catholic against the ticket buyer. Ariz., visited with Mr. and Mrs. mino, Betty Skees. George Schmidt. Mary W. H. Brown, 507 W. Grandview, Louise Peteh* Louise Barbara Faustin, university, is a visitor in the rec­ Gembling with money la different from St. Vincent de Paul’s gambling with health. Some people can Sunday. Maj. Foy reported for (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish) Joseph McCormicke John Elliott, Patricia tory this week. The Rev. Willard M. Harrisotk Evelyn L. Moody, Adam A. afford the former. Nobody can afford the duty in Lowry Field. The following nine children of Berberich, C.SS.R., of St. Louis latter. That’s w h y you' would have your St. Rose of Lima’s parish received Wilehek. Theresa M. Tally, Josephine Mrs. Bill Ghilarducci is a pa Lucille Miller, Rudolph A. Hattivl. John is also visiting in the rectory. doctor's preacrlptiona filled from fresh, RGUTH GAYLORD DEVKMEYER’S tient in Beth Israel hospital. their First Holy Communion in J. Milne, Donald Ernest Lamont, William The regular games party •will pure, potent drugs, exactly according to the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, May 31: B. Robertson. James Thomas Over. Mar> inetructions. Our prescription service wiU Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shakley, W be held Monday evening, June 8, aualify. Grocery & M arket Louis Langfield, Lee Arthur Mil­ garet Ann Franfs. George R. Ehalt* I*o!s BAKERY Fifth street, are the parents of a I. Stillwell. Gordon M. Hummel. Joseph at 7 :30 in the church hall. FRESH FJSH girl, born in St. Luke^s hospital. ler, Katherine Ahn Bender, Mary Fluffy, Flakey Homemade Jane Corkery, Christine Djihanian The Guenther club is planning a PARK HILL DRUG CORN FED MEATS box-social and evening of enter­ Pastry Joan Louise Galla, Adeline Mar Sacred Heart Triduum 2IRD AND DEXTER EA. 7711 PE. 7316 *1624 So. Gaylord 3367 Eait Evana Phon* SPruc* 2668 tinez, Camiella Sandoval, and tainment in the church hall Montclair Soefety Geraldine Louise Thomas. Also Program Announced Wednesday, June 10. Music will participating were the children of be furnished by Joy Caylor’s or­ chestra. All parishioners are in­ irs A TR IC X Washington Park both the junior and senior cate There are two ways to do a car repair To Meet Jnne 12 chism classes, the latter marking vited. W. M. WITTE The program for the triduum job—a right way and a wrong way. the anniversary of the reception _ Mother o f Perpetual Help devo­ Cleaners arranged by the League of the Sa­ You'll find that our -pork la always N. W. CHRISTENSEN Grocery and Market (St. James’ Parish) of their First Holy Communion tions •will be held as usual in the cred Heart of Cathedral parish for summer on Tuesdays at 3 p.m. done the right way, thanks to our ex­ Unexcelled Quality and Service Corn Fed Meats Fresh Fish St, James’ Alter and Rosary so­ Honoria Moore carred the rose pert staff of repairmen who have had ciety will meet in the home of Mrs. cross in the morning procession observance of the Feast of the Sa­ and 7:30 p.m. 1087 3. Gaylord SP. 7838 Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables years of experience. They don't gueti. Harry V. Bigelow, 1401 Monaco with Gertrude AlbrechL Anna cred Heart June 12, is as follows A High Mass of Exposition was That’* why repair work invariably costa 701 SOUTH LOGAN PE. 6934 parkway, Friday afternoon, June Marie Berger, Patricia Riley, and Masses will be offered at 6:30 and offered at 8 o’clock on the Feast leas here. Give us a trial. 12, at 1:30 with Mrs. Dorothy Betty Jane Bender as streamer- 7:45 on Wednesday, June 10, and of Corpus Christi. MISS RUTH’S When buying from the Leyden and Mrs. W. E. Baptist as bearers. Alice Junene Thomas, Thursday, June 11; Friday, June The Legion o f Mary held its BEAUTY CEMTER firms advertising in this assisting hostesses. This is the last Frank C o w g i 11, and Charles 12, at 6:30, 7, and 7:45. Members regular meeting Friday evening. SMITH GARAGE meeting until September, and the Thomas carried baskets of flowers of the league will receive Holy ‘^Beauty Specialists” paper, please mention that A Communion breakfast was High school graduates will re­ D. H. SMITH, Prop. president, Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Communion in a body in the 7 ceive Holy Communion in a body 2386 Sooth D ovniof PEsrI 6966 served in the parish hall by the GENERAL REPAIRING you saw their advertise­ has asked that each member bring o’clock Mass. Evening devotions Sunday, June 7, in the 8:30 Mass. ZOT08 AND JAMAL PERMANENTS a ^ est. Miss Marjorie Gallaher officers of the Alter society, Mmes. will begin at 7:45 on Wednesday TUE8. - THUR8. erenlnfi by After Mass they will be honor Official Stats Inspection Station ment. J. F. Bohanna, E. N. Haney, L. F 1475 JASMINE Appointment will be guest artist. ^ and Thursday, and at 7:30 on Fri­ guests in a breakfast given an­ Sengenberger, and D. J. McCor- CAN YOU HAKE AN EGG Rear of Brown's Grocery. Just Off Miss Peggy Young, daughter of day. Father Crispen, O.F.M., will nually for the seniors and the mic, to a total of 49 children. BALANCE ON END? East Colfax Mr. and Mr*. T. Raymond Young, spSak in the evening devotions. On alumni. 1650 Monaco parkway, is receiv­ At 3 p.m. the children assembled, Friday, the Feast of the Sacred Either ihake it hard enough to FENDER AND BODY WORK St. I'atherine'^s with Eleanor Sullivan as rose Gerald Lamers^ senior, won first break th* yolk or place it Brmlj EM. 9849 ing her Bachelor of Library Heart, there will be all-day exposi­ on a grain of salt. Science degree from Denver uni­ cross-bearer a n d Miss Mary tion of the Blessed Sacrament. prize of $l0 in a poster contest versity. Jane Corkery, the smallest first sponsored recently by the Latham communicant, to crown the Blessed foundation. Miss Patsy Young returned -AND T H A T l l M O FRED MAIER’S from, the St. Mary college, Leavem Virgin’s statue. Blessing of prayer Guardian Angel Guild The Alter and Rosary society GARRETTS WINES — COOR8 ON TAP - MIXED DRINKS “ B A L O G M Y * ...... 2915 W. 44th 44th Near Federal worth, Kans., to spend her sum­ books and rosaries, enrolling of will meet at 2 p.m., Wednesday mer vacation with her parents, children in the scapular, and Bene Will Meet on June 11 afternoon, June 15. All the women r o w iiiiiiK I KNOW,..|TRICD Mr. and Mrs. T. Raymond Young, diction of the Most Blessed Sacra, of the parish are urged to attend • THEM OUT . When busing d:om the JOE E. BROWN’S The perpetual novena devotions ment were included in the after this meeting. The Rev. John But- to the Sacred Heart will be re­ noon services, * timer, C.SS.R., will be the prin­ firms advertising in this The Guardian Angel guild will S tations North Denver Liquor sumed this Friday evening at 7:45 hold its final meeting before the cipal speaker. paper, please mention that Sunday, June 7, is Communion summer vacation Thursday, June Final plans for the card party Store day for all the women of the par­ Holy Fam ily Circle to be held Wednesday, June 17, you saw their advertise­ 11, in the Daniels & Fisher tearoom U66 Federal Bled. Phont OL. 4733 ish. at 12:30 o’clock. The hostesses will will be made by Mrs. George Ford ment. WE FEATURE To Hold Moot June (I be Mrs. C. J. Hyland, Mrs. M. J and Mrs. Charles Eggert, chair­ GARRETTS WINES Vacation School to Hurley, and Mrs. E. G. Neumann. men. Those who plan to attend • (Holy Family Perish) A business meeting will follow, in this card party are asked to in­ ^ De p e n d a b l e The monthly meeting of St, which the committee headed by form one of the chairmen. Pbtrolbum products St. Mary Magdalene Open in Aurora Juno 8 Ushers’ appointments for the Lawrence’s circle of Holy Family Mrs. H. B. Nadorff will report on • B€AftCAT'£THYLMolwFiiel church will be called to order at the party held in May. The at month of June have been an­ (Shrine of the Little Flower, 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 9, in the tendance was gratifying. nounced as follows: •P 0WEWNE7 2 ‘ 6 AS When buying from the 6, John Cslsbsn and Charles Rnst. Collins Pharmacy Aurora) school hall. West 44th avenue and The guild had the privilege of 7:30, Tom Ford and Tom Bersner: 8:30, •POW£R"LUB£ MdprOil The annual summer catechism Utica street. The hostesses, Mrs supplying the USO-NCCS club Robert Turner, Dr. Wertfaman, Georse firms advertising in this CARE FOR YOU R CAR FOR Y O U R COUNTRY 5 0 00 West 29tfa Ave. classes in the Shrine of the Little Frances Williams, Mrs. E. with 12 dozen plates of two sizes Hackethal, and Emil Theiasn; 9:30, Art paper, please mention that Flower in Aurora will be held MeTavlih and Jim Norris: 11:30, Bob Phone GL. 9942 Wascha, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gans for use in the snack bar and hopes Canny, Leo Donovan. Joe Kennedy, and you saw their advertise­ from June 8 to 21. Two Sister* will serve desert luncheon at to replenish its supply of coffee Len Hart: Tuesday evenings: John Cala- PRESCRIPTION 8PECUU8T8 of Loretto will conduct the classes noon, after which the guests and cups. No further meetings will be han. Art McTavisb, Joe Sheridan, and ment. Charles Hlgaon; graduation, Sunday eva- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Taw Bnilrtss Is Apprsdatsd again this year. Classes will begin members will enjoy an afternoon held until September and all mem­ ning. June 7: Tom Bergner. Joe Kennedy, with Mass at 9 and close at 11:46. of cards and bunco. bers are u rg^ to attend. John CeUhan, and Bob Tnmtz. PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone ’4205 Thursday,' June 4, 1942 The Denver Catholic Register Qf (] PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR FB.'S Pr»Klri*n«L - ___Molt Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D...... _...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Mtna^nff Editor.______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, JourJ).; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., (Continued From Page One) cilia Btnaon, Francis Lao Benson. Mary Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. Johd Cavana^h, rc» Cectli* CoIUd i. Cttberine Louli* Rita Book. Frances Marsarct Brisc>, H.A., LittD .; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., Litt.M.; Leonard Tancney, Cannolly, Boait Marie Couain, Mary Mary Elisabeth Carriaan, Marram Ann A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy. Leuiae Dalweber. Hike P. Elio, Angelo Cassidy. Rosemarie Elisabeth Donahue, Antonio Fablano, Jamea Paul Pickle, Ivern Mary Dorchak, Virzinia Ann Norma Jane Fickle, Morothy June Finni- Dorcbalc, Mary Josephine Drobniek, l « S T I T [ gan, Joaeph Edward Garrity, John De- Gladys Pauline Fahrir, Mary Catherine !1 IF ClEBEl Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Wayne Graham. Dorothy Louiae Hatter- Feeley. Dorothea Vircinia Feely, James tepen, John Edward Halpin. Lawrence Richard Fourcade, Mary Elitabeth Gates, (Continued From Page One) W. Huck, June Mary Hutton, William Winnifred 'Virsinia Gestinz. Betty Jean Published Weekly by David Jenkina, Martin Euglme Jepkea, Olasmann, John Robert Graeey, Atnes Archbishop Vehr, Mayor George Robert Francia Kulp, Sylvia Joanne Irene Grommet, Cecelia Ann Harrinzton, (Continued From Page One) THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Birdsall, who\ delivered the address Leonard, Gerald Joaeph Lamera, ROhert Eleanor Mae Harrinzton, Donald Alex­ of the ^ubilArian. John J. Sullivan Lee Lanafeld, Charlea Carmen Lombardi, ander Hebert, Wilbert Ayoeius Herman, of welcome, and the Very Rcv; Jamea Aloyeiut Horvat, June Loretta was the apeaker of the evening. 938 Bannock Street Aloysius J. Miller, Vicar General John Anthony Lombard. Boxy Lucari: Vivian Marquee, John William Me- Jackson. Beatrice Rose Jarzer, Dorothy Father "W e a k 1 a n d responded of the Pueblo diocese, who repre­ Linden, Tony Joaeph Melphy, Eliaabeth Lorraine Johnson; Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 sented Bishop Joseph C. Wiliging Louiae Meach, Mary Joaephine Milne, Veronica Marla Kitson, Marlene Marie briefly by exipressing his appre­ Paul Arthur Montoya. Margaret Delia Lydon, Victoria Violet Marolt, Mary during the convention proceedings. Moody, Donna Nell Morgan. Thereaa Grace Martin, John Auzustine MeCarriek, ciation for the many felicitations In the afternoon preceding the Marie Morgan, Eileen Agnea MulcahV, Frances Rita McCormack, Marzaret Ann and the parish gift of $175 in war Subscription: $■! per year. dinner the Denver team exempli­ Donald Eugene Nalty. Geraldine Caroline McCulIouzb, Dorothy Alene McGlashan, Martin John Murphy, Stanley Joseph bonds. fied the first, second, and third Needham, William Joaeph Nielaen, Cecilia Deinda Nieto, Doric Mae O'Malley, Dan Paprocki, Frances Marzaret Pennetta, In his address Mr. Sullivan de­ Thursday, June 4, 1942 m degrees for a class of 44 candi Paul Pauldlno, Loretta Mae Quinn, John Lloyd Neil Popish, Dorothy Marie Russell. AliAPAUOE STJ^BIT dates. Past State Deputy William Joaeph Regnerv Irene Roaeraary Riaeley. Charlotte Ann Ryan, Dprothy Ella clared: "Every Catholic priest— Margaret Paulene Rivera, Arthur R, Schnabel. Patrick Robert Siminzton, Mar McGIone was in charge of the zaret Raymond Siniekl. Rose Anna even the most adventurous ex­ 1 ■ Ruaclo, Jennie L. Ruacio. Ellen Marie Denver team, assisted by State. Sedbrook, Margaret Darlene Smith, Vir­ Straface, Josephine Barbara Stremel, plorer-missionary who ever pushed OFFICIAL! archdiocese OF DENVER ginia Catherine Spicer, Helen Wildene Vincent Stephen Stuska, William Paul Deputy Carter. Sullivan, Barbara Beatrice Walker. Jos­ The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Officers Ra-Elected Spivey, Mary Loia Sommera, Bernadette his canoe into the unknown tribu­ Houni 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone MAln 84ST Van Oradel, Barbara Bemadine Warner, eph Lawrence Wanesyk, Francis Joseph taries o f the Mississippi or trod We confirm It as the official publication of the Archdiocese, What­ Election of officers Monday Catherine Olga Wiecovieh, and Dorothy Ward, Norma Roberta Ward, Genevieve ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or resulted in the re-election of Wil­ Mae Whalen. Florence Wysakowtki, and Betty Ann barefooted the primeval solitudes Zalar. Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official liam J. Carter, state deputy, Lead- ANNUNCIATION HIGH SCHOOL of the Arizona desert— was iff the Gerald Le Roy BarbierR Florence Lu- CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL old days, and his counterpart is We hope The Register will be read in every home of the ville; Bernard B. Carraher, state Margaret Louise Abezz. William Jos­ Archdiocese. . ' secretary, Denver; J. J. Kennedy, eph Anderson, Htrilu Antonclll, Kath­ today, an organizer of human so­ Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In leen Ann Arnoldy, Mary Lorraine Baxter, ciety, an apostle of civilization as state treasurer, Sterling; Martin Marilyn Jean Brown, William Joseph the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. Bersano, state advocate, Trinidad, well as o f the Gospel, an agent of Brown, Henry Waller Bradley, Earlenc Iqw and order. But his central field « URBAN. J. VEHR, and W. H. R^mipgrton, state war­ GoUea Milee Paul Carlisle, Ophelia Louiae Shaves, den, Colorado Springs. Edward Michatl Clark, George Willard of labor is the ^parish, the center Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. Coffin, Thomas Leander Colburn. Alice and core o f the Church, just as the Among the resolutions ap­ Evelyn Connell, Clarence Harland Cook, family is the center and core of SpecittUzing in Quality Plumbing and proved, in addition to the backing Betty Lee Cooke, Patricia Ana Coupe, fiDBeiiiy William Sylveater Curry, Clyde Lawrence the human organization which we Heating Repair^ promised to the NCOS, were the Deidel, Mary Virginia Diamond, Rita call the state. waiving o f the dues and per capita Joanne Dueey, June Dolores Elder, tax for men in the armed forces, Eleanor Ann Feely, Virginia Louiae “ The parish priest has many and the contribution of $300 to Fleidner, Rosemay Frances Foley, Mary tasks— he is teacher and preacher, SLAHERY & COMPANY Registorials Ruth ^ e y , Kathleen Marie Friend, and guide, friend, consoler, and St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, for Eileen Madge Gallagher, Eugene Thomas Bji Fr. Fold Grannell. Dorothy Irene Hogan, Rita leader; he is philanthropist and in- PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS the payment o f a teaeher of ora­ tory in the next school year. Ten Georgiaua Jenkins ; spirer. But so, too, are other men 1726 MARKET STREET (Continusd From ^age Onef dollars was allotted also to each Mary Virginia Jepson, Julia Catherine who are moved by other ideals and (Continued From Page One) Job, Mary Martha Jones. Lou Ann Jor­ other motfves. He is all that such hood o f the Denver archdiocese, credit union in Denver has guided of the eight Newman clubs in non- Colorado state bureau o f mines, dan. Gerald Henry Kafter, Patricia Ann JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Catholic colleges and universities Kemme, Eloisa Katherine Kerwin, Keith men may be, and does all that they ther^is a scarcity of clergymen the Brighton project.— Monsignor Father Forstall wrote a treatise C. Kindblade, James Theodore Klauaner, may do, but beyond all their ac­ Smith. in the state, and $50 for the ex­ ixplaining his findings. Thus the lie Doreen Marcella Kuhn, Virginia Clare here. One of the new priests will pansion of street-preaching. tions and apart from all other about Colorado ore was scotched, Lamberty, Harry Bruce Lowery, Ethel things, he moves, set apart for­ have to be lent temMrarily to GOVERNMENT CONTROL To the supreme council in New and the mines and mills boomed Maria McBride, Mary Ellen McEnuIty, the Pueblo diocese. The growth Alice Ann McManus, Rose Eleanor Mc- ever, in a region where others may AFTER THE WAR Haven, Conn., the state delegates once again. Namee, Lillian Agnea Martinas. Bruce of the Church makes terrific de­ not enter. He is the steward of Geoffrey Crowther, noted British forwarded the resolution that in Today Father Forstall's desk is Auzustine Mercer, Lawrence Anthony “Why Pay More?*’ mands on personnel and givM the spiritual treasury of the economist, writing in the Neto York the peace conference following the pil^d high with letters from re­ Mercer. Mary Franeaa Mohan, Martha >. (Trademark) point to the request of Archbishop Marguerite Monahan, Mary Margarat Church of Christ, the authorized Timei Magaains, predicts in ef­ war the Holy Father be repre­ search experts everywhere who are Vehr, made in the ordination cere­ Murphy, John Thomas Neavilt; minister of Christ’s sacraments. fect an extension of government sented by an active voice in all seeking his advice and recommen­ Dorothy Elaine Nickless, Joseph Ralph mony Thursday, that parents control of industry after the war. His people are to him, first of all, the deliberations. Other resolutions dations concerning^ problems of Novak, Ellen Callicta O'Brien. Marjorie immortal beings. They can never should look upon themselves as the As with the last war, a boom fol­ expressed the appreciation of the Meric O'Donnell, Mary Bridget Oenrit, WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES Divinely appointed custodians of mineralogy and chemistry that Shirley Marie O'NeiU. William Neil Orr, die. . . . Soon they must go lowing the conflict may be ex­ state council to Archbishop Vehr have been developed by the war. Edward Arthur RoUman, James Robert INCORPORATED vocations when these appear in pected for a time till building from him— some today, some to­ for his leadership; to the Denver Father Forstall designed much Rusho, Catherine Louise Schrodt, Char­ morrow, some a little later, but their children and should encour­ needs and heavy consumer goods Catholic Register for promoting lotte Frances Scott, Milded Luoille of the laboratory apparatus used Simpson, Barbara Mary Smith, L. Carol all o f them inevitably are going to Colorado Owned Stores age both boys^and girls to devote demands are met. Then, in an the Knights of Columbus through­ themselves to the work of the in Regis college and in other Rocky Smith. James Sinclair Smith, Philip pass from time and all earthly con­ uncontrolled course of events, over­ out the state, and to other news­ Mountain schools. He has devel Francis Soran, Patricia Ann Syrianey, Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. (^urch. Archbishop Vehr has production would ensue and the Gladya Margaret Tenbaeff, Michael Ed­ ditions into life eternal— a life in papers and radio stations for co­ oped two slide rules, one of which which their lot, whether of happi­ often declared that we want the depression cycle would start. Mr. operating in publicity work. ward Timmins, Mary Alice Toman, Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California best of the boys and girls for the has long ^ n used by the U. S. Beverly Jeanne Wtias, Edward Allison ness or o f misery, will be fixed by Crowther advocates a fairly rigid army. Williams, Ruth Lou Wood, and John Ed­ 15th and California Church. control of labor and production Denver Council their own will, freely chosep Seismology, the scientific study ward Utard. geared to needs in order to ''level HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL here and now. In order that they All the young men ordained Re-Elects Fairall of earthquakes, is another field in We Do Net Have Spacial Salat Bot Sell Yon at Onr Lowait Thursday were rnired here. This is out” the boom-depression peaks. Virginia AHoto, Elmer Barloek, Elea- may decide wisely in this supreme In a meeting o f the Denver which Father Forstall is considered nora Bastar. James Bargin, Donald Boyle, choice and abide by it until eter­ Pricat Every Day on All Drug Merchandiao. as it should be. Local vocations He admits that the post-war feel an outstanding authority. His seis­ Donald Brand, Alica Briinehan, Mar­ are what we need most. council, Knights of Columbus, guerite Brown, Louis Byrne, Ray Calla­ nity, the sacraments were insti­ ing of throwing off restraints, the mograph station in\ Regis college han, Margaret Carney, Glenn Churchill. natural desire of a man to get a June 2, Herbert Fairall was re­ tuted, the Church was formed by elected grand knight. The elec­ is one of several operated by Jes­ John Crest, William Davey, Richard God Himself, and the priest ap The Loretto Heights golden job, even though such employment uit institutions and it is not long Davis, Rose De Lorenio, Joseph Fabry, greatly magnified would throw in­ tion marks the fourth time he Anne FeOly, Robert Germain, Htlen Hart, pointed as His minister. To oi Jubilee dinner in the Denver Coun- has assumed leadership of the after a major shock that he is Thomas Hart; the dispenser of the mysteries of ? try club and the jubilee commence­ dustry out of gear, and other hu­ Denver knights. Twenty-five called by newspapers, radio sta­ Patricia Hayea, Earl Head, Patricia God, to be His representative an OK that counts ment exercises were among the man tendencies will make such a Horan, Francis Horrigan, Edward Moae, tions, press associations, and sci­ among men, surely this is a glo­ most outstanding events in the program difficult. Ill other words, Clyde Isenhart, Jaequelina Jonea, Isabel entists for data concerning the in­ Kennedy, Gladya Kersten, Bemadine rious dignity and an awesome re­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are history of the college and, together Anglo-Saxons do not like to be tensity and the locale of the dis­ Kirk, John Kirk, Florene Krial, Mary Ann sponsibility. To have fulfilled this with the dinner given in honor of regimented. turbance. Lally, George Langdon, Ganevieve reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. the new president of Regis a few But there is another way of look­ Larkin, Arthur Lombardi. Norma Mikes, trust loyally and well for over a Mada Early X-Ray Picture Eileen Moore, Raymond Mullane, Ger­ weeks ago, stand out brilliantly in ing at the matter. English people quarter o f a century is high cause Father Foratall, in conjunction trude O’ Brien, Eileen O 'H cm ; for rejoicing on the part of the the Catholic calendar of 1942. The in this war asked for rationing. Patricia O’Keefe, Gladya Rannay, Ger­ FOR QUALITY CORN FED Americans, when the need is shown, with William Lacomb, produced aldine Salmon, Carol Schmidt, Lucille faithful priest, and we, his parish­ largeness of the attendance and the MEATS & POULTRY SEE prominence of those who were accept it. The reason is simple. one of the first x-ray pictures ever Schneider, Beverly Secord, Robert Sei- ioners and friends, are happy to made in the West. The priest- wald, Margie Stelanicb, Willtara Svoboda, M A h present attested at both dinners to Rationing protects I h e poorer share his joy with him." scientist is widely known for his Joseph Tarantino, Ella TomolT, Catharine SPECIAL LUMP COAL the deep affection felt for Loretto classes in their rights to obtain an Toohey, Eileen Toohey, Dorothy Wagner, Edward T. Mulcahr. Jamrs A. Mulligan, NUT COAL researches in physics. For relaxa­ Vincent Wendling, Mary Zaiaa, Oraed RABTOAY’S Heights and Regis. equitable share o f food, clothes, or Donald P. Murtaugb, John F. Murtaugh, whatever the product may be. tion he works problems in higher Zehntr, Vardclla ZoeUnar, and Almn Jr.; Jame. E. Noonan, AMo G. Notarianni. Pinion Fuel & Supply Co. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 Zulpo. Roderick L. O’Hara, Thoma. W, Phelan; Rationing, post-war control of mathematics. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ HIGH F. MUMFORD, Mgr. It has required brave men and “ I love all the sciences,” said SCHOOL Anthony P. Porreco, Michael R, Quinn, industry, and similar tendencies Thoma. J; Quinn, David A. Rampe, Guy 25th and Decatur GRand 5125 women and many financial miracles show condusiveiy the trend toward Father Forstall. “ Once~ I was Hogh Francis Adami, Charlea P. to conduct these colleges in Appelgreh, John L. Aylward, Jr.; Carmel L. Reed, Jamei T. Reilly, Richard S. stronger ^vamment control. There afraid my love for science might Jo Benairenti, Robert P. Bishop, Carl Robertion, Robert D. Rohan, Galen E. When buying from the sparsely settled part of the nation, Rowe, John L. Ryan, Vincent F. Ryan. INSURANCE is good reason to believe that the hinder me in my vocation to the M. B oggii, Dava Bonlno, Dorothy R. firms advertising in this where the Catholic population, world setup after the war will priesthood, but that was long ago, Bowman, J o s^ h A. Brink, Daniel W. Robert E. See, John J. SmethiU., Jd.epb though vigorous and powerful, was Brown, Mary Elitabeth Burnt, Marie M. Spaulding. Raymond M. Stewart, make a continuance of this con­ and I have found true science and Virginia Collint, Eileen A. Delaney, Eileen Jame. C. Sunderland, Edward F. Tae.et, paper, please mention that not large, when coh ered with the William J. Tynan, William S. Udiek, Wal­ JOS. J. CELLA trol necessary. These facts are part­ Catholicism to be entirely com­ Z: Dolan, Robart E. Doyle, Beulah P. you saw their advertise­ Eastern dioceses. That Regis and patible. My superiors always have English, Charlea J. Flak, Jr.; Rote ter J, Wade, Donald J. Wright, Paul W, 1120 Seenrity Bldg. ly the basis for James Burnham's Wagenbach. Doon E. Walden, Jo.eph F. Loretto have succeeded so well is belief that we are in the midst of encouraged my pursuit of scien­ Gaffney, William L. GorrelU Jetnna Fay ment Phone KEystone 2633 something to make all of us prondc Hagerty, Jeanette Margaret HaUinan. Weber, end Leo E. Wun.ch. a managerial revolution, as was tific knflwledge.” Ailina Mary Hannigan, Batty Rote mentioned last week in this col­ The call to be a priest was re­ Harris, Marie Theresa Heeren; The Regis commencement last ceived by young Armand Forstall Jo Anne B. Hyle, Lorraine J. Imrit, umn. Mary Franeea Imrie, Robert T. Jones, Friday evening was made con We are not arguing for the man­ while he was studying to prepare Dennis Kerstiens, Leo Kissell, Betty Jo spicuous by the address of Robert agerial revolution or even that Mr. himself for a military career, Kleiner, Dorothy Loulio McBride, Mi­ L. Steams, president of the Uni­ Burnham is correct in his argu­ “ There is nothing I would rather chael Joseph McDonough, Shirley Ann MeElroy, Edward B. HcKibben, Kathryn versity of Colorado. On the stage, ments, We do say this, that there be than a pgast,” said Father Jane Mahoney. Robert L. Mtiftrih, among other Regis alumni, sat Dr, is a definite trend toward a planned Forstall. “ If Ihad my life fo live Irtne Cecilia Miebau, George E. Miller, Martin Currigan, a regent o f the economy. The very fact of ration­ over I would want it to be just Paul A. Mular. Lee F. Mueller. Mary Ann Mulligan, Mary Ellen Molqucen, William University of Colorado. Before ing or of labor control, if it comes, the same. I feel that as a teacher C. Murray, Jr.; Betty Nelson, Roaemtry Saving Your going to ^the gymnasium for the means that laissea-/aire, a feature I have helped develop many scien O’ Byrne, Charldt Edward O'Donnell, commencement exercises, Dr, of capitalism as we have known it, tists, engineers, and business lead­ Donald L. O'Grady; Steams, a High Church Episco- Rita Ann O’Leary, Joseph A. Petraah. is throttled, if not dead. How ex­ ers, but, too, I know that I have Joaeph A. Poolt, Paul W. Pytlintki, Rote pglian, asked to be taken to the tensive the “ revolution” will be we encouraged many a young man Maria Reilly, Roberta Jane Roach, Ctcilla Money Is a college chapel. do not venture to guess. But, if who had heard the call to serve Gladya Seltnder, Dorothy Francts Smith, John W. Streti, Mary vAnn Sullivan, there is to be a considerable God at the altar.” Loretta Ellen Sweenty, Arnold C. Thomp­ Although the city of Brighton change, and such seems quite like­ Father Forstall was bom in son, Leonard V. Tomlin, Ceeelia Wateri, Patriotic Duty tried to stop the establishment of ly, it behooves those who believe Harbort Fairall Chaumont, France. He entered Leona Agnes Weir, Dorothy Williamson, in Christian, democratic principles Barnard J. Woodman, Louiae Bernadette a co-operative store for the Mexi years ago he held the office of the novitiate of St. Acheul near Woodman, Virginia Maria Woodman, and can people, an institution built on to take part in the planning and grand knight for two successive Amiens (Sommes), Dec. 30, 1878. Ruth Young. Save TWO WAYS! By buying War directing of the new order. We REGIS HIGH SCHOOL a credit union basis, the store has terms, and has been associated for He studied in the University These Days! now been in operation for months want no Communistic or Nasivsys- William W. Allen. Ned G. Allyn, Homer more than a quarter century with of Douai in Northern France; T. Anderaon, Ward R. Anthony, Albert bonds and stamps! And by making and has succeeded. We are in tems in this rauntry.— Millard F. St. < Stanislaus’ college in Paris; G. Bliley, Willitm Bauman, John E. Everett. every important Catholic project regular deposits in a Savings Ac­ formed that in some instances it of laymen in Denver. Other offi­ Tronchiennes seminary, Belgium, Bell. Henry A. Berte, Alfred V. Boggio, has cut the cost of groceries 30 and carried on mathematical re- Silvio H. Bottone, Richard G, Brown, cers, re-elected by unanimous George J. Bueher, William W . Bntlar, count. All deposits in this bank are per cept. The poorest of the poor, STUPIDITY BRINGS CHEAP vote except where otherwise search in Littlechamj^on, England Vincent Cook, Ralph D. Copciy, Joseph the Mexicans have proved in ColO' MOVIES TO DENVER ^ designated, are Thomas Nevin, He Returned to Belgium and E. Darrow. Frank C. Davli, William T. insured by the Federal Deposit rado that co-operatives are practi' The overlords of the movie world studied in the Jesuit seminary in Davortn, Richard L. DeBacher, Philip H. deputy grand knight; J. J. Mor­ Dolan, Vincent J, Domenico, Joseph P, cal and wonderful. St. Cajetan’s are often stupid, but the really big rissey. chancellor; Steve Puksta, Louvain until 1885, when he came Dunn, Herbert 0. Flannery, Edwin M. Insurance Corporation with $5,000 movie men have learned a few les­ recording secretary; Al Wagner, to Colorado in response to a call Freeman. James F. Garry, Edward F. sons front the Legion of Decency, for volunteers to help carry on the Gartland, John F. Gleason; maximum insurance for each de­ treasurer (elected); George Reed, Robert E. Greene, Joseph F, Haggerty. and they seldom try to foist undis­ advocate; Norbert Beckius, war­ Church’s work. He taught in the William Harris, Alan G. Harrison, Robert positor. guised trash on the public. den; Edward Clinton, inside old Sacred Heart college in Mor­ L, Hartnell, Donald M. Hathway, Gerald There are, however, a few cheap rison; from 1896 to 1888 he was J. Hencmann, Edwin W. Hutehinaon, guard; Frank Hession and George Marion M. Tacino, David M. LtCUIr, under-cover producers w h o still Stock (elected), outside ^ a rd s; an instructor in Las Vegas, N. Charlea R. Lugton, Jack F. McHugh, turn out' seiuationel and texalional Patrick S. Dolan, trustee. Elected Mex., returning to Sacred Heart Gordon J. McNamara, Thomas J. Mc­ fourth-rate films for the booby college (now Regis) to teach until Mahon. Ctrl K. Martello, Bryin E. Milcr, to the board of managers were Arthur F. Milner, Thomas J. Moran, trade. Since our entry into the John L. Geraghty, William Mc­ 1890, when he went to Woodstock war, there has been a great in­ GIone, Jdseph Dryer, and Leo college, Woodstock, Md., from crease in the distribution of the Scherer. which he received a Master’s de Hospitality Corps in cheap movies that come under the Mr. Fairall reported on the gree in 1891. He was ordained in LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR„ TOBEDOGIORS “ expose” class. These films— four Woodstock June 29, 1892, by H. progress of the debt liquidation of which are now showing in Den NCCS Aidinti ^idiers 'Monday Thru Friday, KFEL, 9:30 P. M. campaign and introduced the Very Em. Cardinal James Gibbons, the ver—purport to fight vice by “ ex­ Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, late Archbishop of Baltimore. posing” the way vice operates. (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) director of archdiocesan Catholic Revisited France Only Once specialist who had practiced in Promoted by sensational adver­ Father Forstall has made only speakers for the meeting that was Charities, who outlined the work attended by nearly 150 girls. Denver 40 years. Mrs. Monaghan tising, these films are produced for of the NCCS. The assembly unani­ one trip back to his native France. the sucker trade, for they seldom A bronze pin, to be purchased by also died in 1940. mously approved a resolution to This- was in 1894, when he made art so wild and woolly at the' adver­ the girls tnemselves, was desig­ utilize the council’s club facilities further studies in Angers semi Tiie American National Besides Stephen John, a semi­ tising would make them appear. nated, and will be available just in promoting the recreational pro­ nary. Upon retumiag to the narian in St. Thomas’, there are For most intelligent adults, they prior to the first of the joint so­ gram of the NCCS in Denver. United States he taught In George dM i.»fnaneari T « r ^ another brother, James, who is a are only a bore, because they are a cials to be sponsored in the sum­ premedical student in Notre Dame, town university. He was an in^ poor example of the idotion pic­ structor in Sacred Heart college mer months in Rainbow ballroom and two sisters, Miss Eva Sydney FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSIVHLLER ture art and they are informative here again from 1898 to 1899; by the corps and the Civilian Mili­ Monaghan, bridal consultant for only for the ignorant. Hiey appeal 40 Hours’ Devotion tary Hospitality association. Praeldani Pice President and Cashier Daniels and Fisher Co., and Miss teaching the next year in Holy to the curiosity of young people Cross college in Worcester, Mass.; The insignia will be awarded to Ann Elizabeth Monaghan of the and of adolescent adults who seek Conducted in Peotz members who have had 30 hours’ home. from 1900 to 1902 in Georgetown vicarious thrills in the antics of again, and from 1902 to 1904 in service with the group. But, ac­ Miss McMahon chose medicine as daring creatures of vice who cording to Mrs. Dean, “ all the girls Peetz.—The Forty Hours’ devo­ Woodstock. Since 1904 he has her career after attending St. shamelessly strut on the silver have given at least ten times that Mary’s academy and the Univer­ tion was held in Sacred Heart been in Regis college. screen. number of hours since the forma­ sity of Denver. She received her church in the past week. Sermons In 1935 the University o f Den­ We ere used to having fourth ver conferred an honorary depee; tion of the corps.” elementary education in St. Philo- rate “ exposes” screened in the each evening of the devotion were mena’s school. She served in Den­ prached by Father Dundas of St. Doctor of Science, upon the jubi- cheaper houses on Curtis street- larian, who has been decorated by ver General hospital for her junior and it is not amazing that the Thomas’ seminary, Denver. interneship'lip and...... will be in Colorado : ______the French Academy of Science. Colorado theater is now showing are sordid road houses, illegally Details of the celebration of Fa­ MAin 5314 ESTABUBBED BINCB tSU General hospital for her senior these three choice bits of sucker work, operated. These women are the ther Forstall’s 50 golden years in bait— Under Age (which the Le­ army’s own fifth column. Motor­ Mr. and Mrs. McMahon will the priesthood are now being ar­ gion of Decency classified as ob­ ized vice exposed. Not recom­ ranged and will be announced eoon have the unusual distinction of jectionable in part). Girls Under mended for children!” > The American Fixture Co. having four children sharing hon­ by the Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, F. J. KIRCHHOF 21 , and Girls o f the Road. The Legion of Decency “ deems S.J., rector of Regis college. ors in a reception Sunday after­ This week the cheap and tawdry this film, which deals with social MaanJactonn of noon in their home. In addition invaded one of the better theaters diseases, screen material unsuit­ C onstruction C o . to Miss McMahon, Father McMa­ at the Paramount began the show­ able for exhibition in motion pic­ Body of Cardinal Laid to CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS hon, who will sing his first Solemn ing of No Greater Sin, advertised ture theaters. The film, moreover, Rest in Paris Institute Maas Sunday in S t Thomas’ 'semi­ CHURCH FURNITURE as “ the picture that will open your evidences no concern with the Marseille.— The body of H. Em. nary, and Donald McMahon, who eyee— open your mind— open your moral aspects of the problem.” BUILDERS will receive tonsure Saturday, a Cardinal Alfred Baudrillart was BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES heart.” A big display ad in one of It is sneer stupidity that brought laid to rest in the Carmelite chapel third son, Thomas J. McMahon, is a Denver's dailies this week had this /Vo Greater Sin to the Paramount, We 'Appreciate Your Patronage member of the Regis high school of the Catholic Institute of Paris MUlwork of All Kinds to s a y about No Greater Sin and Denver theater-goers are in where, as a professor and then as aduation class and wi receive “ Mushrooming all over America to suited by this brazen irajmition on 708 Lawrence St Denver, Colo. E s diploma Saturday. rector, the Cardinal had spent the FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. day, particulariy in defense azeasi their intelligence,-h C; J. McNeill. greater part of hia long Ufa. Thursday, June 4, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock•Jo S^eef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone ’4205 PAGE FIVE Your Hiddon Beauty Field Mass Is Celebrated revealed by using Diplomas,Are Presented 44 Q U A L IT Y GLASSES Mercoiized are made for people who are tired of the extravagance of Wax Cream In South Boulder Cemetery In Colorado Springs Class cheap things. . - A nmpla w»y to remove the dull, dreonest of Tout complexion tod rev eel the Boulder. — (Sacred Heart Par­ Mrs. Bartholomew Rock and is a Colorado Springs.— St. Mary’s Father Kipp was celebrant. Father li(hter, loTcTier eldn tonea. Ju« net Merco- ish)—Under the direction of Fa­ graduate of the parochial school. high school, Colorado Springs, Newell, deacon, and the Rev. Jos­ James P. Gray Bled Wix Cream u directed. Iti icUTe in­ ther Robert Murray, O.S.B., pas­ Boulder Girl Wed in Denver graduated a class of 44 Sunday eph Abbott, subdeacon. Fathers gredients help to 6the off the older, darkened tor of Sacred Heart .of Mary ■urftca aldn- in minute, altnoet iovinhle par-^ afternoon. May 31, at 4 o’clock. Fenton, O.F.M.; Michael Harring Optometrist ticlea, rerealiog a fairer, fresher, undetaldn. church, South Boulder, a Field Miss Josephine Kirkmeyer, The corqmencement exercises were ton, John Nelson, O.M.I., and Jos­ taals lertaiwl eiahccnt leoea nrface (kin. Givn a Mass honoring those buried in the daughter of Mrs. J. G. Kirkmeyer held in St. Mary’s church with His eph Kane, O.M.I., assisted in the dtUahcful teaH of freshncet. Reducti eacete rarfiM South Boulder cemetery was cele­ of this parish, was married May 31 Fort Collins.— The annual sum­ Excellency, Archbishop Urban J. sanctuary. oiLDissolva SaaoUte Ajtrinfent in en»>half pint brated Saturday morning, May 30. in S t Philomena’s church, Denver, 212 Colorado fildg. witch haiel lad n(e dallr, momina or eaenint. mer religious vacation term will Vehr, presiding. The graduates en­ After the church services, a re­ The celebrant of the Mass was the to Donald Miles Lesher, son of Mr. tebeeileeeT Hedi-Tty thi* eoslina. •oorjiini and o|)en Monday, June 8, and con­ tered jthe church to the strains of ception was given the graduates in tefrethina facial We belioTe rou will like it. and Mrs. M. M. Lesher of Ogden, T A . Rev. Raymond Layton, O.S.B Gounod’s “ Praise Ye the Father,” the assembly hall of the school. 1615 California 8883 Utah. May 31 was chosen by the tinue for two weeks. - pastor in Lafayette. The Rev. after which the Rev. Hubert New­ Those receiving diplomas were: Florence Mahoney, S.J., of Regis bride because it was the 43rd an­ The Altar and Rosary Kbciety ell, archdiocesan superintendent of John Gilbert Bailey, Yolanda V. Blna, LENSES DUPLICATED ~ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HOUSE PAINT college, Denver, acted as deacon niversary of her mother’s wedding held its regular meeting Wednes­ schools, urged the seniors to be HVnry Edward Binard, Barbara Eliaabeth and gave the sermon. Father and the 15th anniversary of her CanneU. Marahall E. Cano, Eleanor Louiae LINSEED OIL day, June 3, in the school hall. ready to serve on any front to Craft, Joaeph D. Cusack, Sarah Annette INSIDE - OUTSIDE Benedict Ingenito, O.S.B., of Louis­ sister’s wedding. ' Her brother-in- which they might be called. He Butinezi aziurii STENOTYPI8T8 a ataadlly wldanlng field. William Jackson, undersheriff Dant, Marie DeMarco, Catherine Gertrude ($1.88 Gallon) ville was subdeacon and the Rev. law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. P. S. said in part: Duffy, Geraldine Anne Eining, Aznet Invattlgata 8TENOTYPY aa your prefattlont. Viritent Peters, O.S.B., newly or­ Brady of Hays, Kans., were pres­ of Larimer county, died Sunday "If we are to win the war we Marie Gauthan, Mable Mary Gregfi, ARROW PAINT CO. Donald Joseph Hanon, Hlldegard Helen DENVER STENOTYPE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL dained priest of Holy Cross abbey, ent for the ceremony. morning. May 31, after a long ill­ must return to the faith of our Hoeekel, Helen Marie Horvat, Shirley 634 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg, KE. 6877 Dtnyer, Colorada IJZO LAWRENCE Canon City, was master of cere­ The bride was given in marriage ness. Mr. Jackson was a member fathers. They knew the meaning Ann Killday, M artaret Mary Kuhna, Skilled STENOTYPISTS are filling thoueande of monies. by her brother, David Kirkmeyer of the Knights of Columbus, in of liberty and freedom, and that Catherine Rose Lpeb, Dorothy Jane Lueb, Specialized Poeltlone in ^ The music for the Mass was Anzeline Elisabeth Maccarini, Robert Legal Work Publishing Court a Convention Repertini of Boulder. Mrs. Winifred Hall which he held several offices, in their rights to life, liberty, and the Bradshaw McCann, Betty Joan Mc­ Medicel Work Merchendlelng Manufacturing Yours to Enjoy sung by the sisters of the Bene­ and Robert Perkins, both of Den­ eluding two terms as grand knight. pursuit of happiness were God- Cracken, Owen Joseph MeHufh, Malcolm Federal a State Services Club a Social Organizations dictine order who are stationed in ver, acted as matron of honor and He alsoywas a member o f the Holy given. Our enemies have ideas; James McLennan, Shirley Nadine Michael, This school franehized by Stanetype Co., Chicago For tddad plaaania. antartaln at the South Boulder. Miss Elizabeth best man. A reception followed in twisted, warped, and wrong Charlea Thomas Mudd, Arthur Cbarl^a Olvielon of LaSalla Extonelon Univarelty CoamopoUtan — PIONEER DINING Name society and the Lions’ club. Neer, Jamea Patrick Noll, Joseph Ray­ Defonee Work Actjvltlee------Both Private a Qevornment Sheeby was organist. The Walter, *he Park Lane hotel. The bride Surviving are his wife, his daugh­ though they be, they are ideals mond Noll, Loretta Catherine O'Lear, A rm y a Navy Activities------:------Reports of Teat Pilots, ote. ROOM . . . Rhoades American Legion post, . . _ .. was educated in Boulder schools ter, Mary Alice, and a son, Clar nevertheless. We must combat Rose Mary O'Lckry, William Jpbn Rueter, OPEf)l ALL y e a r — ENROLL ANYTIME COFFEE under its commander. Desire Coet Oellla Arnes Sanches, Joanne Mary and was graduated from a nurses’ ence, who recently enlisted in the them with higher ideals and greate: Sand, John Ronald Singer, Thomat SHOPPE . . . formed a color guard that led the school in Denver. For three years faith. The following of Chi^ BAMBOO navy. Brownfield Stanton, Donna Stwertnik, procession from the church to the she was a stewardess on the Union Graduation Is June 7 tian ideals is the h ipest service Rupert Leo Thomas, Russell -Anthony HIGHER QUALITY PAINTS ROOM. Rae- cemetery, where the altar / was Pacific railroad and is at present to God and eolintry.” Udovick, Camillo Bernard Varrone, Rob­ ommend t h e Graduation exercises for the ert D. Whitney. Francea Ann Wilson, and For Inside & Outside Use erected. Then followed the Amer­ with the medical department of the The Rev. WilliAn Kelly an­ Robert Fred Zeeha. [;-0«e m opolitan eighth grade pupils of St. Joseph’s Bakellte Floor VBmieh—Roof Paints ican Legion auxiliary and its pres­ Dbnver ordnance plant. The bride­ nounced the scholarships and to out-of-town school will be held in St. Joseph’s St. Mary’s graduates held their Wbolcsale Pricva Direct from our Factory ident, Mrs. Mildred Filacchione. groom is practicing law in Denver, awards. Malcolm J. McLennan frienda. church Sunday afternoon, June 7, day of recollection, which was con­ and Owen J. McHugh merited the Youth Enliit* in Marines where the couple will make their at 2:30. ducted by the Rev. Joseph Kane, COLORADO PAINT CO. Cosmopolitan Hotel Leonard Rock of this parish has home at 1026 Washington street scholarships to Regis college, Den­ O.M.I., in the Holy Rosary chapel 3551 Blake St. DENVER A picnic sponsored by the ver. Catherine G. Duffy won the TA. 5109 BRADBURY B. MOBSE. Gen. Mgr. enlisted in the marines and Vill Mist Dendiger It Army Nurse Parent-Teachers’ association will in Cascade May 30. leave this weekend for training in scholarship to Loretto Heights col Miss Genevieve Dendiger, form­ be held in City park Friday, June lege, Denver: Annette Dant, the Fourteen boys and 23 girls were the marine base in San Diego. For erly a surgical nurse in Community 5, for pupils of the school. graduated from St. Mary's grade the past five years he_ had been scholarship to Webster college, hospital and a member of this par­ Webster Groves, Mo. Mable school June 3. The pastoih the Very Ask for employed by the Public Service ish, now has the rank of second Rev. William Kipp, conferred the company in the Valmont plant. He Greggs received the scholarship to lieutenant. She is stationed in the Seton school of nursing of Glock diplomas and addressed a few 18 the youngest son of Mr. and National Military home in Los Lafayette School ner hospital. Joseph D. Cusack words of congratulation to the re­ Angeles, Calif. , received the religion award, and cipients and to their parents. The STAR An invitation was issued to all Rev. Richard Duffy WMs celebrant Donna Stwertnik and Cecilia San­ Priest Returns members of the parish May 31 to Graduates Seven chez merited the commercial of the Mass and the Benediction attend the open-house and tea awards. of the Blessed Sacrament that fol­ given by Mt. St. Gertrude’s acad­ The candidates for naduation lowed. BREAD emy from 2 to 5 p.m. by the sisters /Lafayette.— Seven Catholic stu- From Louisiana were presented to His Excellency, The winners of the scholarships and alumnae as the final event in dents were graduated in the exer- to St. Mary’s high school were: cises held in the Lafayette high the Archbishop, by the Very Rev. the three-day celebration of the Thomta Veil and Jean Moomaw. Rye - Pumpernickel Louisville. — Father Benedict school auditorium. They are: William Kipp, P.R. After the con academy’s golden jubilee, 'j ferring of diplomas, Archbishop Those llniihinr grade school were; Ingenito, Q.S.B., has returned from Dorothy Cernich, Helen Herrman, Jewel Adame, Donald Berg, Roy Camp­ M ail Schedule Changed Vienna a two-week vacation in which he Patricia Long, Bambina Morelli, Vehr spoke of the sacrifices made bell, John Daly, Tim Driecoll, Rusaell attended the dedication services of Beginning this Sunday, June 7, Robert Chavez, Clyde Manzanares, by parents in sending their chil­ Freymuth, C. J. Loetscher, Henry Maea- AT YOUR GROCER dren to Catholic'schools and told Uis, Jack McCaffrey, Cyprian Rodden, a new church in Baton Rouge, La. the summer schedule of Masses will and Jack Slavic. Father Raymond Keith Singer, Edward Sutherland, Thomas The crowning of the Blessed become effective. Sunday Masses Layton, O.S.B., said the invoca­ the graduates: Veil, Harry Wolf, Joyce Brennan, Betty Virgin’s statue was held May 24 will be at 6, 7:30, and 9 and week­ tion, “ Do not be shortsighted. If you Colburn, Regina (kinway, Gladys Craft, day Masses at 6:30 and 7:30 have the opportunity of going to Barbara Davies, Mary K. Dea, Dorothy I t ’ s Summer The crowning was sponsored by the A Solemn Mass was celebrated Fakler, Marlyn Gatterer, Doris Kohler, There will be no High Masses, and college, take it. Prepare for Young People’s club. The honor of by Father Layton in the South Thelma Lachbwsky, Jeanne Laushine, I r y R a b b ’ s Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­ higher duties, professions, and Genevieve Linn, Betty Hadden, Margaret crowning the Virgin’s statue went Boulder cemetery for the Memo­ ment will be given after the 9 leadership, for these years of learn Ann MeCullough, Jean Moomaw, Rose BUILDERS’ to Rita Marie Rizzi, who was as rial day services sponsored by the Mary O'Lear, Lucy Reid, Evelyn Risecker, o’clock Mass on Sundays ing and training that are yours to­ HARDWARE sisted by nine young men and nine American Legion. A student of La Verne Ruckman, Helen Sparling, AND PAINTS young women as attendants. On June 6, the first Friday of the day will not return. Live your Taresa Walsh, Paula y/inkier, and Fran­ I Camp St. Malo journalism in the University of faith, daily, practically, for moral ces Zeeha. hou*c)u>ld' and Electrical School Hat Graduation month, Masses are at 6:30 and 8. The usual Holy Hour devotions Colorado, John Krantz, covered the qualities and spiritual ideals— not SL Mary’s graduates who at­ Appllaneaa, Sporting The parish school closed May services for the Bouldtr Camera. tended Loretto Heights college and Goo^, Tore — 'u' avarr- win not be held because of the no­ machines— must rule the world.” ^ The Ideal Vacation Spot for Boys thing. 29, and on MayOl graduation ex vena to the Sacred Heart. Ed Supple, also of C. U., took Benediction of the Most Blessed attained new distinction in extra­ to SOUTH BROADWAY ercises were held in the cl^rch photos of the event. Sacrament closed the ceremony, curricular activities are Miss Vir­ PHONE PE. m s Four boys and four girls were Graduation It June 7 ginia Thieler, who has been ap­ AGED 10 TO 18 BARRY MORRIS, Prop. Early Monday morning a heart iven diplomas. Dorothy Ann La Graduation exercises for the attack caused the death of Mrs. pointed one of the business man­ ERNEST MORRIS, Mgr. 72 Milas Frojn Danvar at tba Foot ef Famoua Leng’a Peak falle and William Martella were seven members of the eighth grade Adolph Laznik, mother of Mrs. Queen of Heaven agers of Loretana, the college an­ awarded the American Legion class of the parochial school vdll be Rose Foster. The body was taken nual for the next school year; RABB’S medals given for outstanding char held in the church after the 7:30 to Canon City for burial. Miss Alicia Butler, who has been Mass Sunday, June 7. A High acter and scholarship. Our Lady of Guadalupe society elected president of the B-Sharp Mass of Thanksgiving will be cele­ O rphanage Will The annual school picnic was met Thursday, June 4. Music club, and Miss Jean Singer Season Runs From Patronize These Firms. They held Wednesday, Jbne 3. The pic brated. The children are enjoying who received from the Lo Are C o-operating With Your nics were formerly held in Boulder several end-of-school events this On Sunday June 7, members Hold Graduation retto Heights Press club a minia Paper. but because of lack of transporta week, including a dinner given for of St. Ida’s CYC are holding ture cup, presented to her as one tion this year’s event took place on them in the rectory by the pastor, Communion breakfast that will of three outstanding members of ,SUNDAY, JULY 12, TO the school grounds. Father John Forsyth, O.S.B., on be served by the women of S t Ten girls will be graduated from the senior class. Monday evening and two special Ida's guild. the eighth grade Sunday, June 7, Miss Jean Margaret Singer, who programs of dramatic sketches After the breakfast a parish in exercises in the Queen of was graduated June 3 from Lo­ 'SUNDAY, AUG. 16 given in the school auditorium on picnic will be held in Denver’s City Heaven orphanage. Dijllomas will retto Heights college, was associate Patronize These Thursday afternoon park. Each family is requested to be conferred at 2 :30 in the convent editor of the college newspaper, 22nd Saaeen Under Personal Direction of A schedule of the four retreats bring their own lunch. Heightsonian News, and business chapel by the Rev. Henry Hecken, MONSIGNOR BOSETTI to be given this summer in Regis S J „ of Regis college. Benediction manager of the college magazine, college, Denver, has been posted will follow the commencement. Takra. When a freshman she was in the rear of the church in the Class awards will be distributed in admitted to the Press club and ap­ Rates— 010 per week - COLORADO hope that each man in the parish Altar Society in a short program to be given in the pointed editor of Takra in her will be able to make plans for at­ school auditorium after Benedic­ senior year. She was a member of one of the exercises, tion. Singing will be by the or­ the mission board, student council, rs. Charles B. Stevenson and Golden Convenes phanage Glee club. and the cabinet in the*%peech de- infant son are spending a week in The annual retreat for the Mis­ lartment of the college. Sbe had For Information Addrastt SPRINGS Boulder with Mrs. Natalie Lind >een a member of the stage crews • I sionary Sisters of the Sacred Strom and Mrs. John Dole, Jr. Be­ Golden.—The Altar and 'Rosary and was in several of the casts of RT. REV. JOSEPH BOSETTI, V.G. society met Thursday, June 4, to Heart who are in charge of the or­ Merchants. . . They are aiding lY.OUR fore her marriage Mrs. Stevenson dramas enacted by the students. 1536 LOGAN STREET elect officers, to complete plans for phanage will begin June 10 and was Merl Green and served as die­ close June 19, in which time the Miss Singer is the daughter of Mr. Catholic press titian in Community hospital. She the social and games party on June and Mrs. P. J, Singer, of 412 N. DENVER. COLORADO 20, and to arrange summer work. institution will be closed to visit­ and her husband are now living in ors. The Rev. Thomas F. Single- Cooper street. I Hammond, Ind. St. Ann’s circle met Wednesday, ton, S.J., of Regis college will be ^Mrs. ElTse Dodd left Friday for A cuisine such as you have Tom Burke, his wife, and two May 28, in the home of Mrs. Mar­ the retreat-master. L.sicago to visit her sister, Miss FOOTWEAR small daughters are here from garet Geising in Denver. Marguerite O’Connell en route BEST IN QUALITY. NEWEST IN enjoyed in the finest res­ Portland, Ore., visiting Mr. Burke’s John Howard SuHivah, son of to the home of her mother, Mrs. STYLE taurants both east q;nd father, James Burke, and his Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Sullivan, Erie Vaealioa School Denny O’Connell, in Bedford, Ind. St. Dominicks $2 Y etn in tht Fiket Ptak Rt(tlan brother, Ed. Mr. Burke spent his was baptked Sunday, May 31, by Mrs. Dodd, who teaches in Crey- The Yorhes Shoe Co. west. boyhood in Boulder and ia a grad­ Father Barry J. Wogan. The spon­ Term lo Open June IS enne school, plans to spend the uate of the local parochial school. sors were William and Evelyn summer in the East Whittaker’s Pharmacy The firms listed here de* COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Novena in Progreti Howard. Mrs. Sullivan is the for­ Miss Mary Ann Rieder will be­ serve 'to be remembered come the bride of Thomas W. Shu­ •THS FRDtNDLY STORE* The annual novena to the Sacred mer Frances Louise Howard. Erie.— Summer vacation school SWISS Heart began Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. George Hogan and mate, technical sergeant of the Free Fast Delivery when you are distributing When buying from the ^ ill begin Monday, June 15, with United States army air corps, June 4, and will end on the two small daughters are now mem­ the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M., G L .2401 your patronage in the dif* firms advertising in this Feast of the Sacred Heart, ’June bers of St. Joseph’s parish and Washington, D. C. Miss Rieder is from Boulder as the teachers. The the daughter of Mrs. George E ferent lines of business. CHALET 12. All are urged to attend the are living on the former Long Lake classes will be held in the Erie W. 32nd Ave. and Perry Sl. ^ paper, please mention novena, which is being made for Rieder of Colorado Springs and ranch, north of Golden. public school. that you saw their adver­ 117 E. Pikes Peak all the boys faom this parish who the late George E. Rieder. She is Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Suchy left At the close of summer school graduate of St. M a^’s high COLORADO SPRINGS are serving in the armed forces on Friday, May 29, to spend the tisement. of the nation. the children will receive First Holy school and attended Blair’s Busi­ Lojola summer with relatives in Elberon, Communion, and Confirmation will ness college. She has a civil serv la. be administered by Archbishop ice position in Washington, D. C Mrs. Henry Estabrook is enjoy­ Urban J. Vehr. Mrs. Rieder will go east to attend ing a stay with her mother, Mrs. Gradttitien Held her daughter’s wedding. Sgt. Shu­ YOUR PATRONAGE 18 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS APPRECUTED Elisabeth Elliott, and sisters, Graduation exercises were held mate is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Misses Clara and Charlotte Elliott. May 28. Catholics in the senior A. Porter of North Carolina. NILSON’S GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Susemihl ESNER DRUG GO. class were Betty Jean Elzi, Lola Mothers Feted a returned a week ago from Remsen, Alva, Katie Pineda, Rhea Dawn 2801 Josephine St. (RED WHITE) la., where Mrs. Susemihl was Stecklec, and Mable Fernande. By Sodality CHerry 0122 Free Delivery tl$t Juephina St EAat 4148 called by illness in her family. Thomas- Brennan has returned Sunday, May 24, the girl’s unit FRESH DRUGS FREE DELIVERY of the sodality of St. Mary’s school THE from St. Joseph’s hospital, Denver. VISITORS CO LO R U A ID Father Martin Arno, O.S.B., entertained the mothers in the =0= MODERN assembly hall in a style show and SAVE TIRES — TRADE AT HOME YOUR n H l l i gave the invocation and Benedic­ The firm^listed here de­ WAY tea. Miss Mable Greggs was the ta m t half aCdliii t t a t to tout tion for the Memorial day services Rc»cky Fiori loo&l Dom it, hurt TOU locuua or la taaiiaMl announcer, and the piano accqm- serve to be remembered Ctlar tn< ahuota* your htlr it Ilia aaaa Mm, it Appreeiatee Catholic Fatronaga liema, lor abiila, anllri hud or n«w nowth. Thou- paniiit was Johanne Sand. The when you are distributing ALWAYS WELCOME (inda, woouai lad nan. UMShinH-Kitw uC thalr Deliver Girl BecemM models were: Larilyn Kelleher, eloaut maoda uaiiot taU. u It Im t u U» hair ao Catherine Gaughan, Betty Ann your patronage in the dif­ Rocky’s Pharmacy Bitunl looklnt. Will not tab off. Parmlta pannannt. 17th & Race EA. 9867 CauUoatDMOoly iidltooud on l i M Fru aiiktal Berk, Juanita Thomas, Betty ITiei- ferent lines of business. ValHzny Prod.. Uc., Dpt. 14-L, Bride of Gpl. J. Ryan ler, Hilda Brickell, Mary Ann PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUORS Everyone who visits our establish* 2S4 W. Sl 8L, N. Y. C. Knight, Pauline Enlow, Rita Hunt Miss Anne Lonskey, daughter of Dorothy Mae Nealon, Matw Rum- ment leaves it better informed about Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lonskey, merfield, Eleanor Craft, Barbara i ; P I L E P S Y bedame the bride of Cpl. John J. Cannell, Eleanor Lynch, Geraldine St. Joseph's funeral merchandise and service. Ryan May 23 in an impressive Ripley, Rosemary O’Leary, Shirley EPILEPTICS! military wedding in Fitzsimons Ann Kiliday, and Elizabeth Gau Dotralt M z flndi rtllof for h u b in d chapel. Cpl. Ryan is the son of ghan. SANTA FE SHOE The firmi listed here de­ We welcome visitors because we Sho arill toll roo hew. All lottin an- Mrs. William Schauer of Central St. Map'’s Altar society will aarortd. Urt. Goo. Dtapotor, A pt 28. gather Friday afternoon, at 2:30 serve to be remembered «IM W. LafaTOtto Bird, Dotralt Wkb. Bridge, N. Y., and is a member HOSPITAL want everyone to see two things: our of the medical corps. p.m. for its regular meeting. This ShM Repairing for th. Wbols family when you are distributing will terminate the meetings for the The bride wore a suit of light FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF establishment facilities, and the wide summer season. The hostesses will SOLING your patronage in the dif­ RHEUMATISM blue and a corsage of purple Ws Apprtcialo Parcel Post OAUra be Mrs. A. J. Kiser and Mrs. A. ferent lines of business. range of our prices which begin at fig­ orchids. Her small gold-colored Roach. 742 SANTA FE DRIVE ArthtlUa • NtazIUi • Sdattca hat was veiled with fine navy blue WbT eontlana to tafftr tbo Mrf. Sbanaiian Diet ures low enough for anyone. affonliini palm of tlnu dli- net She was attended by her Mrs. Philip J. Shanahan died Muoo whon the an al rrmodtu sister, Mrs. WilHam McCanna, as hara talirdt Loam aboot a Thursday, May 28, in a local hos- now, tnutwerthT, modom, Don^urcioal matron of honor, and was given in ital. She had been a resident of St. John's troatmont matiiod. Thlo ourroloa traatmont marriage by her brother-in-law, lolorado Springs sin%« 1981, and It complototz axplalBod la Um Ball Clialo'a William McCanna. Mrs. McCanna was a member of St. Mary’s church BOW FRES Book, Wrlta today. No obllzation. wore navy blue sheer and a gar­ Ball CHnIe, Dopt TIN, Rzrtlaiar Sprinra. Ho. and St. Maiy’s Parent-Teachers’ VISIT THE NEW denia corsage. The best man was association. She was born Nov. 17, LINDSEY’S COOL BEER Pvt. Donald E. Gray of Minneap FREE B O O K O N 1904, in Edwardville, 111., and was BEAUTY SALON From Our Refrigeration Lockers 'jolis, Minn. married in 1922 in Kansas City The Rev. WilHam Byrnes, a cap­ lOZI Boat Ith ATanno F m Wlna Racipoa Frao DallTarr COLON TROUBLES Mo., to Philip J. Shanahan, who LATEST STYLE BEAUTV WORK tain in tbe U. S. army, celebrated survives along with three sons, 6TH AVE. LIQUOR The McCleary Clinic, 1800 Elms Phona U.\in t761 for Appoiatmant the Nuptial Mass. The Rev. Leo Philip, E. J. Jordan, and Richard, HISS ARLEENp A u iitiat HORAN Blvd., Excelsior Springs, Mo., is Farrell, O.P., pastor of St. Domi­ all of Colorado Sprinn. Her par­ $tb at Josephine EA. $STS putting out Bn up-to-the-minute nic’s church, Denver, was present ents, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Little. AND SON CHAPELS Year SarrW* 122-ptge book on Colon Disorders, in the sanctuary. Gillespie, 111,; a brother, Dr, Earl EMPIRE Piles and Constipation and com­ Following the wedding ceremony, Little, Louisville, Ky., and two sis­ When buying from the KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 monly associated chronic ailmenta. a breakfast was attended by mem­ ters, Mm. Myrtle Justice, Carlis- CLEANERS firms advertising in this The book is illustrated with Aarte, bers of the family and close ville, 0., and Mrs. Ruth Danni, f52,7 Oevetond Place diagrams and X-ray pictures of friends in a Denver restaurant A Gillispie, 111., also survive. The AND paper, please mention that these ailments. Write today— a reception was held in the home of Requiem Mass was offered at 9 DYERS you saw their advertise­ Guarding Forever, our Founder^, UetUs postcard will d o^ to the above ad­ the bride’s parents at 2 p.m. o’clock Monday' in St. Mary’s dress and this large book will be The couple will make their home church. Interment was in Ever­ EManon 2989 ment. lent ]fou FREE and poatpaid. in Albany, N. Y, green cemeterya >414 & 6th Ava, PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 4, 1942

Optometrist and Optician MORE THAN 5,000 SOLDIERS ST. JOSEPH’S PAIR TO NOTE / -DENVEB’B MOSl PROGRBSSIVl LAUMDRY“ HalM Walsh m SIDE CDIDS THE €A§('ADE LAUNDRY **rST OUB NEW BBBVICB- Assoclsts USE USO-NCCS CLUB IN MAY GOLDEN JUBILEE ON JUNE 6 W. R. JOSEPH WILL BE EEIED Complete Laundry Service ETK8 EXAiaKXD 1S4T Marini WB CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. t V t -U l t 60 were sent. The club has also Mr. and Mrs. Williani N. Ber-jl874, in Portland Me. Her hus­ More than 5,000 soldiers from St. Joseph’s parishioners band, a native of La Fayette, Ind.,berich, PkoM TAbsr iaSO five posts, including 200 troops of distrihiited a number of New Testa­ Bids. ments, and further supplies will for 48 years, will celebrate their was born April 2, 1867. The the mechanized cavalry unit from . J D N E / golden jubilee Saturday, June 6, olden jubilarians were married be giiven away as soon as available. Fort Meade, S. Dak., used the fa­ when they will renew their mar­ une 6, 1892, before Father Pius, I B C C A I V swing out cilities of the USO club, operated One hundred religious kits were (AanunctatioB Parith) riage vows before a Mass to be O.F.M., in St. Elizabeth’s hall, L A u H V II II with the latest, smooth­ Religions Articles by the Nfltional Catholic Commu­ listed as presented to soldiers re The dass of 1942, the largest celebrated by their son, the Rev. which served as a house of Divine est dance steps, this summer, or will for nity Service, in May, a report for questing them. Desirous of maintaining their ever to be graduated from Annun­ William Berberich, C.SS.R., of St. worship while the present struc­ Every Oeauion the month reveals. The 31-day ture was being built. Attendants you face your partner with the same reputation for super-semce and ciation high school, will be served Louis in St. Joseph’s church. An period likewise found activities of breakfast in Hagiu hall by the other son, Ernest of Redlands, to the couple were Miss Lillian old routine? the club being stepped up in order keeping the morale of the soldiers A. P. Wagner & Co. using the club on a high plane, ofiB- mothers of the junior class under Calif., will sing hymns in the Mass. Hartnett, sister of Mrs. Berberich, to meet the necessity for an ex­ the sponsorship of the PTA. Mrs. Other children of the couple and Joseph McIntyre, both of Put grace, /hythm, and zest into your 6 0 6 14th St. panded program. cials have asked that "Catholic Den­ verites extend further “ home awajj Frank Popish is chairman and who will attend are Sister Mary whom are deceased. dancing with our short course now starting, In addition to the numerous in­ Mrs. J. Gracey, co-chairman of the Immaculata, a Sister of Mercy sta­ novations made in the last several from home” hospitality by includ­ Two years after their marriage ing a service man in their summer event. The Mass for the gradua­ tioned in Mercy hospital; Olga of the Berberichs moved into St. Jos HAVE YOU months, another popular feature, tion class will be at 8:30 o’clock Denver, Mrs. Marie McCutcheon the “ sprucing-up room,” has been outings. The vacant spaces in eph’s parish and have lived there O’Neil Personality School MODERNIZED YOUR their cars, they pointed out, could Sunday morning, June 7, and the of Denver, and Harold of Oakland, ever since. For the past 38 years placed in operation, officials of the breakfast will be served after Calif. Their seventh living child, CORONADO CLUB, 1570 Qarkton St. club reported this week. Every readily be filled by visiting the club they have resided in their present INSURANCE? Mass. Leonard of Oakland, may also be home at 421 W, 6th avenue. All TAbor 9159 - CH. 3143 convenience for sewing, pressing at E. 17th and Grant. Protect yoartelf agalntt nme An appeal, too, to keep the In the naduation cla6s of the present. their children attended St. Jos haaard*. and for personal services are in­ high school are included Florence Mrs. Berberich, the former Pris­ cluded in the valet suite. cookie jar, source of much reaching eph’s schools for 12 years, except HORACE W. BENNETT by the soldiers, always fille^ was and Francis Benson, twin dai^htet cilla Hartnett, was bom Jan. 28, Father Berberich and Ernest, who Numerous requests for prayer- and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank & CO. books have been answered, includ­ also made. Mrs. William C. Kim- both com plete the grade school Denver’s $75000 Recreational Center SIO Tikor Bids- ehoa* TA. UTI ing that of the Union station, where mins, 1827 S. Emerson, is chair­ AHar Society. Wijl course in the West side institution. rSANK ENGLAND. Masuw man of that committee and can be Their priest-son was the ftrat lamue* Dtparlarat ^ Trocadero to Feature reached by dialing SP, 9141 Moot ia Edgewaler native-born St. Joseph’s parish­ Activities listed for this weekend ioner to be ordained a Redemptor- Sportland Beach Club ist. include a buffet supper in the club, 29th and Monroe Barnet One More Week suiting at 5 p.m. Sunday. Mem­ (St. Mary Magdalene’* Pariih) In addition to their seven living bers of the Ctllholic Parent-Teacher The Altar and Rosary society children, six others were born ta NOW OPEK league will be in charge, with Mrs. will meet in the parish hall Thurs­ the couple. All these died as “ The world’s greatest saxo­ day, June 14. A luncheon will be small children, except Edouard, phone” will be giving out just one Thomas Morrissey as chairman. The only strictly sanitary and safe place to swim out-of-doors Last week the supper was served served at 1 o’clock, with the fol who succumbed less than two years in Denver. Largest pool in the west. Constantly filtered, more week in El>tch^8 Trocadero lowing members in charge: Mrs. ago. it was announced By Arnold B, by the Ozanam club to over 300 heated, city drinking water. soldiers. Lerg, Mrs. Weiland, Mrs. Day, An unusual coincidence occurred Gurtler, president of the amuse­ Mrs. Wagner, and Mrs. Kennedy. when the Berberich’s last child, a Swnre Scuon Ticket* 1 Price* for Entire Snmmcr: Children tS.SS, AdnlU 17.70. ment park. The suave king of the A dance is scheduled in the K. The activity substituted for the l(irl who is now dead,.was born. Office It Pool. EM.'IIOO. saxophone, Charlie Barnet, bids of C. rooms Saturday night. Mem- food sale will be part of the pro­ The infant arrived on Mr, Ber­ fair to set a new high in crowds W s of the Women’s Hospitality corps, under the direction of Mrs. gram of the meeting; there will be berich’s birthday and was the for Denver in this, his first ap no meetings in the months of July pearance here, according to Gurt­ J. J. Dean, will serve as hostesses. couple’s 13th child and the sev­ and August. enth daughter; Mr. Berberich him­ ler. The parish vacation school will self was a 13th child and was also With Barnet almost certain to open on Wednesday, June (17, Sis­ the seventh son of a seventh son. become the champion box office ter Claudia and Sister Carola of Mr. Berberich, who was super­ magnet in his two weeks’ stay SI. ic irs TO the Sisters of St. Joseph will be intendent of the Continental Paper here, the Gardens’ management in charge of the school. Products company for many, years, regrets that it cannot extend his Members of the Young Ladies’ retired six years ago following.a HERBERT FAIRALL engagement because of Barnet’s sodality and the children of the heart attack. full summer schedule, and the fact ;3arish took part in the May crowrt Mrs. McCutcheon and her hus­ that Elitch’s has already booked ing on Sunday afternoon, May 3K band will be hosts Saturday at a solid season of name-band at­ Florence and Frencit Benton Services for the members of the 1:30 to the family for a dinner tractions, which will give Denver parish in the armed forces are held in ^private dining-room of the IBw w lihc a grreat parade of the nation’s most TO 21 SIODEmS Benson of S t Joseph’s parish, every Friday evening at 7:30. Denver Dry Goods tearoom. famous orchestras. Globeville. In Leadville Bowlins', mlw.y. fun, but more lo Theater Open* June 21 Guests for the breakfast will be when you bowl at Park Hill Bowlins the Very Rev, Charles H. Hagus, INSURANCE Center. Equipment U alway. kept in With Saturday the deadline for (St. Vincent de Paul’* ParUh) the Rev. Francis A. Pettit the tip top ahape. You'U meet a lot of fine reserving last year’s seat loca­ The following 28 graduates will Rev. John C. Mahoney, i^ank OVER HALF OF PUBLIC HIGH people who arc enjoyins theni||^ea and tions, there is a last-minute rush receive their diplomas Sunday Popish, president of the junior settins Bood exerciK while doing to. in the Elitch theater’s downtown morning, June 7, at 8 o’clock: class, and Conrad Hoeneker, vice Make It a point to drop In tonisht. box office in Baiir’s, 1512 Curtis Lawrence B.oer, George Benin. Donald president of the junior class. SENIOR CUSS IS CATHOLIC street, by regular season seat Bowman, Ralph Bowman. Patricia Calla­ A large number of high school 1513 Trsffloni Place MAin4843 holders. New season reservations way, Donald Del Priore, Clarence Crowe, Park Hill Bowling Marilyn Doud. Arthur Eckcr. Robert students and alumni attended the Leadville.— (Annunciation Par­ Dick Cody, John Saucke, John Mac­ will open up Monday and many Fiori. Arlene Hahn, Patricia Heimrich, PTA party Friday evening, May Center choice seat locations are available. Phyllia Kohler, Eugene Laman.ky, Leo ish)— Baccalaureate services were Lennan, Maryruth Kelly, June Tiaits. Bob Maginn, Barbara Ma.ehinot, Jean Me- 29. Maich, Lawrence McGeehan, and Mary A. H. Landmark. Manager The theater opens its 51st victory Niemey, Joseph Minor, Roy O'Donnell, The PTA held its final meeting held for the Catholic members of Louise Williams; Drive-ln—Parking Free season Sunday evening, June 21, William Pfarr, Dorothea Mae Plank, Fred the graduation class of Leadville last Wednesday evening, May 27. Minor ebiracter* were L. Baldeasari, 12 Beautiful Mew ABC Drive. with a cast of proved favorites, Rogers, Glendene Scherrer, Eleanor Shee­ Election of officers took place public high schobl in Annunciation han, XkioIs Stadler, Dorothy Whelan, Na­ G. Eussen, R. Fikeny, 0 . Hlbschle, E. 1526 Colo. Bird, at E. Colfax and new names from Hollywood church Sunday, May 31. Most of talie WiUsen, and Paul Wood. Mrs. J. ,J. Roach will be the new Kerrigan, R. Krisman. B. Johnson, B. Phone EAat 5126 and Broadway under the direction these graduates were members of Music for the High Mass will be president, Mrs. J. Gracey, vice Kane, A. Kuis, J. Yakich. B. Zaits, C. of George Somnes. the Junior Newman club, over half sung by the children’s choir. president; Mrs. E. Gates, secre­ Bochatey, M. Bott, J. Johnson, M. J. of the class being Catholic. Diplomas and scholarship awards tary; Mrs. Charles Haley, treas­ Jones, J. Kerzon, L. Martinez, J. A. will be distributed by the pastor^ urer; Mrs. Caskins, auditor, and Th* Cmtholic *enior* preient w*re McDonald. B. McEachern, D. Baldeasari, Mrs. J. Grebenc, historian. The in­ Arthur Dunveombe. John Lewi*, Frank­ D. Blarney, M. C. Carter. M. L. Devine, the Rev. M. P. Boyle. lin McEachern, John Nadon, George Solemn Novena D. Domit, M- A. Fahey, H. Kane, C. The present enrollment of 212 stallation will take place in Sep­ Peaho, Bertha Connort, Eileen Connor*. Kutzleb, M. Martelli. L. McGeehan, F. tember. Margaret Donovan, Alice Forman. Mar­ MacLennen, D. J. Skinner. S. Cerise, has surpassed that of any other garet Hrabcak. Catherine Kane, Pauline year. Free textbooks, at a cost of Mrs. J. Murphy presided in the E. Coquoz, E. Esquibel, P. Hiffman, meeting. Mrs. Roach g, Katun, Lenore Lynch. Dorothy Murphy, R. Jones, H. Martelli. J. McNanama, OUR $675, have been furnished through Agne* McGuire, Alberta Nadon, Erma C. Monranp. B. Saucke, M. Trevethan, the efforts of the PTA. ACCW report. Mrs. E. Kelly gave Pacheco. Agnca Roche, Lora Rodriguez, C. Alires, B. Bartner, D. Connors, F. the auditor’s report. Mrs. Harry Rita Scheunemann, Martha, Sjoden, and Connors. R. Coquoz. K. Crowell, L. Gau, To St. Anthony Six scholarships will be offered Taylor will be chairman of the Evelyn Skala from Annunciation pariah, J. Kochevar, L. Koroshetz, E. Kutzleb, to the outstanding pupils— One to and Paulina Prankovich, Ann Y'ammick. K. Lunney, J. McGeehan, C. McGuire, bridge luncheon, June 16. Mr and Olga Zeleznikar from St. Joaepb'a B. Meeatas. A. Montoya, L. Roche, M. S t Mary’s academy, one to Regis, Dandrow donated a gavel to the pariah. Russ, G. Vigil, W. Walsh, M. L. Wll- GUARANTEE two \o Cathedral, one to St. PTA. The service consisted of a pro­ iiama, M. Bejlar, B .'E ven s. C. Murphy, Francis de Sales’, and one to St. cession, recitation of the Rosary, I. Smith, W„ Tholen, S. Thomss, A. Father Hagus gave a short talk Threvethsn, G. Bsrr, L. Bartell, J. JUNE5lliloJUNEI3th Joseph’s. on co-operation in the coming ba­ a baccalaureate sermon delivered Danko, J. Diamond, W. Kerzon, C. Ma*. Schedule Change. June 7 zaar. Mrs. J. Murphy thanked her by the Rev. Robert Banigan, Bene­ Medina, J. Reemt, H. Videtich. V. diction, and a recessional. Most of Gutirrez, A, Koucherik, J. Lucero, D. 7 :3 0 Every Evening Everything — abso­ The summer schedule for Sun­ officers, her committees, and all McDermott, M. G. Romero, E. Santiste- day Masses begins Sunday, June 7. who co-operated with her in her these seniors had attended St. van, J. Shannahan, D. Sisneroz, E. M. During June, July, and August term of office. Mary’s school in their freshman Smith. M. Videtich. A. Alires, G. Amis, lutely everything— that year. The commencement exer­ R. Bellar. K. Donoher, B. Fullenwider. Masses will be at 6:30, 8, 10, and P. Grommet is ill in his home, J. Glavinick. G. Klune, C. Kochevar, W. 11:30. Wqfkday Masses will be at 3011 Gaylord street cises were held in the Elks’ opera Lyons. D. McDermott, H. Ran, and £ . ST. ELIZABETH’S CHURCH you buy at Safeway is sold with the under­ 7 and 8. St. Therese’s PTA card circle house Tuesday evening, June 2. Yakich. The monthly meeting of the will meet Tuesday evening, June 9, Catholics receiving honors were Mr*. Taylor Brown was accompanist. George Pesho, the most represent­ A reading was given by P. Connors, llt h and Curtis Streets « standing that it will be entirely satisfactory to Holy Name society will be held at 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. P. Donoher, P. Jones, I. Ossmin, M. Wednesday evening, June 10, at John Murphy, 3768 Williams. Mrs. ative boy; Alberta Nadon, the most Petree, S. Schroeder, M. Smith, M. 7:45. A good attendance is ex­ Kimberly will be co-hostess. representative girl, and Franklin Thomas, and M. Yakich: another reading you—or all your money back! That indicates McEachern, salutatorian. The di- by Silly Hoffman, a tap dance by Mar­ pected. The general Communion Mrs. Mike Mullin, Sr., has re­ garet Batt. and a piano accordion trio by day for the men of the parish will ceived word of the death of her lomas were presented by Edward Joann Kerzon, Maryruth Kelly, and Jean FR. ROBERT, O.F.M., PREACHER how much confidence you can have in shop­ be Sunday, June 14. The-men will brother, Pete Golden, in Vallejo, J. Kelly, president of the school Johnson.' receive the Eucharist in the 7 Calif. board. The graduates of St. Mary’s are Annual Entertainment Given George Am is, Dorcine Baldeasari, John ping at o’clock Mass. Raymond Nalty, 3624 Lafay­ Barr, Leo Bartell. Mary C. Carter. Rich­ Members of the Altar society ette, who has been in the arm^ The annual entertainment, pre­ ard Cody, Francis Conners, Doris Domit, will receive Holy Communion service for the past month, rep­ sented Wednesday, June 3, in the George Eussen. Richard Fikany, George Application of relic of St. Anthony of Padua after each Elks’ opera house by the students Harris, Helen Kane, Lois Kissel. Pauline Sunday in the 7 o’clock Mass. resents another star on the parish Clqne, John Kochevar, Annie Koucherik, St Mary’s circle was entertained service flag. of St. Mary’s school, follows: Catherine Kutsleb, Robert Mach, Pa­ service which lasts one-half hour. The piano accordion band played ae- June 2 by Mrs. Murry A- Wolz. Grader* to Gat Diploma* tricia MacLennan, Marie Martelli, Louise lectione at 7 :30. A mueical reading by McGeehan, Clarence Medina, Reynaldo Honors were awarded to Mrs. The eighth grade class will re­ grade one bad tbeae pupila a* partici- Medina, Elizabeth Mae Smitli, Irene Peter Kleoppinger and H. B. Mul­ ceive diplomas this Sunday eve panta: G. Brady, J. Cameron, M. Dia­ Smith, Wflmena Tholen, Marie Videtich. lins. ning in the church at 7:30. Fa­ mond, R. Gutierre*. W. Gonzales. L Mary Louisa Williams. Elo Yakich, and Gallegos. L. Hren, C. Irby, E. Kelly, June Zaits. Buddy Ter Har is in S t An­ ther Hagus will address the gradu­ J. Gerrigan, D. Kerzon. J, Kiatel, M. C. thony’s flospital recovering from ates. Included in the class are: Kuee, S. Lyonz, P. Lamb, T. Montoya, an appendectomy. Richard Appagli*e, Mary Ann Arnold, E. Martinez, A. L. Propemick, L. Ran- Eldon Abbott, David Baillie. John Bets, cieh, J. Shannahan, C. Schroeder, E. S t Jude’s circle will meet June Agnet Bohn, Mary Jane Bowea, Charle* Slentroz, J. Sisneroz, N. Shoemaker, D. 10 at 1342 S. Elizabeth street. Bohlin. Thorns* Canjar, Billy Caakin*. Weiterman, and F. Yakich; Agne* Caaaldy, Dorothy Cee, Olga D m ov- An action song, compoaed by Mary *ek, John Frank. Virginia Gahan. Gene­ Louiae William*, was rendered' by the vieve Geary. Phylll* Gibbon*. Alice Har­ following students of grade two; B. rington. Ruth Hcffeman. Henry Hlld, Arellano, A. Bogunovich, C, Cartar. R. Ceriae, D. Champeu, J. Devine, M. Evans, tvutritiotv Hugh Hogan; Charmain Jenaen, Mary Ann Kelly, C. Evan*. M. U. Fitzgerald, S. Gay, D. Cecilia Kreutxer, Shirley Kiobardan*. Paui Galicgo*. J. Gallego*. J. Gutierrez,* H. Hauler. M. Hensley, R. M. Lanicb, R. Marei, Thoraa* Maiearenas, Albert Mc- Martclli, L. Maich, J. MacLennan, B. Mc­ Dougal, Shirley McGiUvary, Juliana Connell. R. McDermott, L. McGeehan, Honekton, Marjorie Miller, Carmen Mack- B. McNanama, C. Montoya, L. Rau, A. Gown Ensemble fntoah. Patrick Ramirei, Martina Riedel, Tracy, and V. Zancanella; Ralph Riedel, William Robinson. Madonna Gradei three and four gave a patriotic 6 A Ryan, Bonnie Schnabel, Leons Slumaki, number with these children taking part r Beverly Schwab, Mary I.ee Searet, Cath­ K. Beatty, E. Blarney, C. Boat, R. Cerise, erine SewolL Eugene Urban, Lorene K. Crowell, T. Diamond, R. Donoher, M. to Flatter a Bride Ward, Rita Mae Ward, Angie Wiemar, R. Eberit, L. Esquibel, J. Eussen, T. and Leonard Vidmar. Fitxaimmona, D. Fullenwider, B. J. The Holy Name society will re­ Hibtchle, B. Kerrigan, A. Kutzleb, J ceive Holy Communion Sunday in Martinez, L, Martinez. L. M. Marlow, K, Johnzon, G. McHale, H. McKenna, the 7:30 Mass. There will be a J. Moffett, M. A. Nadon, R. Oiaman, Here is the bridal gown ensemble you’ve special meeting for the Holy Name L. Pearce, R. Pearce, M. A. Pbillipi, • • • is a word of the greatest always dreamed about, priced so reason­ men and older boys of the parish E. Robinson, M. Savoren, L. Sisneroz, to make plans for a Junior''Holy tA. Sisneroz, L. Walsh, and L. C. Wil­ importance today— because proper nutrition ably your dream can come true. The liams; Name baseball team Monday eve­ "That Wonderful Mother of Mine' means better health. , , greater war produc' lovely satin gown has the flowing Gre­ ning in the school building. was sung by L. Bartell, R. Coquoz, J. Aid Sociaty to Meat Danko, J. Diamond, L. Gay. E. Kerrigan, R. Krisman, E. Kutileb, J. McGeehan, tion »* * speedier Victory. cian lines so flattering t6 your figure The Annunciation branch of St. J. Yakich, and B. ^ t t s ; . . . becoming sweetheart neckline fash­ Vincent’s Aid will meet Thursday "The Lost Clown," an operetta in two afternoon, June 9, in . the home act* (by Sarah Grame* Clark), with Vitamin'Saving cookery, and modem ioned of dainty lace. -You’ll feel like a music by Agne* Wright, hid the fol­ at 2 o’clock. Hostesses will be lowing enacting roles; George Herris, movie star in the sheer lace-trimmed Mmes. Leo Reed, M. Regan, J. N&I- ipethods of preparing weU'balanced'meals ty, Jr.; J. Jochim, J. Hamblin, J. are peacetime services of .Natural Gas whicji coat. Come in and try on this delectable Connolly, Ray Bchnabel, and J. ensemble . . . thrill to the opportunity Nalty, Sr. ' were promptly enlisted in the nation»wide In the May meeting the follow­ of owning one. ing officers were re-elected: Presi oil EHIHUIDH * Nutrition Program. dent, Mrs. Harry Taylor; vice VtigtfteHA i In a delicate Dove shade . . . sizes 32-38. president, Mrs. J. McCarthy; secre­ tary, Mrs. W. Anderson; treasurer, You are invited to see what is being Mrs. Ted Johnson. done, by visiting our, Gas Hospitality House, The Altar and Rosary society GOWN AND will sponsor a card party Friday where daily demonstrations of war'time NEGLIGEE ^ 1 2 .9 5 evening in the hall at 8 o’clock. cookery for Health and for Victory are being Mrs. Margaret Clark will be chair­ man. conducted. Other bridal gown ensem­ The next meeting of the bazaar bles in Dove, Petal Pink and committees will be Thursday eve­ ning in the hall at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Bridal Blue— $16.95 Margaret Clark will be chairman. Linttri* Shop—Second Floor The next meeting of the bazaar Your HelpfuTSprite committees will be Thursday eve­ ning, June 11, in the hall. Mr. Dunphy is seriously ill in his home. ^^Graduation Picture” Call open th* D. i F. To tome people Just an old-faahloned I Good Shepherd Aid to picture . . , but to thoce who know BRIDAL CON­ him K'l a faithful record of the be­ SULTANT. Bhoni bo IHIELS Meet in Keating Home ginning of a career . . . a record of tUd to help TOO p lu Mrs. S. P. Keatin; and Mrs. high hopea and ambitlona. Graduation the perfect weddint. plcturka are important Come in and Charles Burns will be the hostesses order tours today. ' Bride'* S h o p - to the Good Shepherd Aid in Mrs, Second Floor Keatinjr’s home, 1172 Gaylord, at Public Service Company of Colorado 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Edward Neumann, ANDERSON newly elected president, will pre­ Photograph Studio side and urges every member to be UM llth St, Center Lawrence present. Free Ntwipspcr i Thursdsy, June. 4, 1942 Office, 999 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER . j Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

/n-St Elizabeth*8 Church Boulder Academy Record Crowd Expected for .StJm Novena to ‘Wonderworker’ D e l- T e e t ’s 2 4 t h Anniversary To Open on Friday Evening Presented Gold Legion of Mary Congress SALE THAT ADD TO A record crowd of legionaries, Early and L. A. Higgins and Miss THE FUN OF BAKING (St. Elizabath’t ParUb) will close with Solemn Benediction both active and auxiliary, is ex­ Genevieve Kuester, are^lanning a St. Anthony, th e “ Wonder on the night of the feast itself. Vases, Crucifix pected for the firsj: Legion of Mary pleasant evening. Music and re­ Worker of Padua,” whose feast is The novena will ask the saint’s in­ freshments will be featured. Pikes Peak is so white and congress in the Archdiocese of Saturday, June 13, will be honored tercession to effect k peaceful and George Anderson, chairman of fine you'll see the difference with a special novena in St. Eliz­ lasting solution to the present Two gold-filigreed. vases for the Denver on Saturday and Sunday, the program committee, called a abeth’s church. 11th and Curtis world turmoil. The novena ser­ immediately. Smooth, easy chapel altar, a gold crucifix, and June 27 and 28. This gathering meeting of his committee in St, streets. The novena will begin mons will center about the life, vir­ will be the climax of several activ- John’s rectory Thursday evening, mixing and tip-top results Friday night, June 5, at 7:30 and tues, and outstanding miracles of four tea services were presented ities sponsored by the Legion of June 4, when plans for the various make cake baking a pleasure. the saint. to the sisters of ML St. Gertrude’s speakers were made. Basaar Committee* Meet academy, Boulder, as golden ju­ Mary during its short existence in Buy Pikes Peak today. I 2 Units Do ExcelUnt Work | A special meeting of the bazaar bilee reraembrancea. The vases the archdiocese. Alter the open­ committees was held this week to ing meeting on Saturday evening, In the meeting of the Denver Solemn Mass Will are the gift of St. James’ alumnae there will .b« a ' sociSl for all the curia, held in St. Louis’ parish hall plan the final arrangements of the affair, to be held on St. Elizabeth’s chapter of Denver, and the cruci­ delegates atid their friends in St. May 28, reports were read from St. school grounds the evenings of June fix was donated by Mjss Elizabeth Francis’ parish Jiall. Mrs. T. J. Philomena's parish and from St. 13, 14, and 15. The bazaar dinner Sheeby of Boulder. Morrissey, chairman of the enter­ Stephen’s, Glenwood Springs.oprings. Bothcorn Honor St. Gerard under the auspices of the Altar and Many alumnae and friends were tainment committee, and her com­ are doing excellent woilc(o rk '^ calling Rosary society will be held Sunday, present for the academy’s 50th mittee members, Mmes. T. K. on Catholics and non-<1-CoEholics, in June 14, after the noonday Mass anniversary celebration held May distributing literature,re, and in in- Your Money Is Still Good . s . (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariih) aiid will continue until about 7:30 29-31. Following the Solemn Mass creasing their active and auxiliary Junior G. D. of A. Plan membership. Regular visits are A Solemn Mass at 10:30 will in the evening. Tickets for the celebrated in the academy chapel Some things your money won’t buy any mbr6 bcr- begin the festivities in honor of dinner may be obtained from Mrs. with Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Corporate Communion being made to the National Jewish St. Gerard this Sunday. In the Martin Conroy (CHerry 8614) or Denver in attendance, a luncheon hospital, the Denver Convalescent cause of vital defense production needs. None bf us afternoon there will be indoor from the monastery. was given on the academy lawn. home No. 2, and the Glenwo^ activities in the Mt. Carmel society The special attendance awards Mrs. Elizabeth Farrow, president Cn Saturday, June 6 Springs hospital. are complaining about going without thoSe things. hall, W. 35th avenue and Navajo for this year’s bazaar and nu of the Boulder chapter, presided A booklet, entitled The Legion street. merous and attractive. These will when the alumnae meeting was of Mary— What Is It? has been But new furniture is still available. Right now, The Holy Name society dinner, be given jh va y on the closing eve­ held that afternoon at 3. To climax a year of numerous publish^ by the Denver curia for you can get all the things your home needs to make held Wednesday, June 3, was a ning of tne bazaar. Father John Forsythe, O.S.B., social and spiritual activities, the the purpose of making the Legion succe.ss. Father Angelus, O.F.M., pastor was guest of honor for the ban­ Junior Catholic Daughters of of Mary better known. This pam­ it more comfortable and more attractive— and our America will receive their annual The parish credit union is open of St. Elizabeth’s, wishes to ad. quet served Fridajf evening at 7 phlet will do much to spread the dress the various committees on o’clock. Mrs. Farrow was the corporate Communion in Holy cause of the legion in the arch­ prices are reasonable. for new members. The collection Ghost church Saturday, June 6. of savings will take place Sunday matters of importance concerning toastmaster, and talks were given diocese, for it makes an appeal to mornings from 7 Yo 10. The office the bazaar Tuesday evening, J by Mrs. Della Friedman, Kathryn The Mass, which will begin at all Catholic men and women who will be located in the baptistry on 9, at 8:15. Hellart, Mrs. Heihnart, Miss Hor- 7:45, will be celebrated by Father are interested in their own salva- D EL-TEET Fiimitiure Co. Graduation Exercisa* Hald tense Brant, and Mifes Adrienne K. William J. Monahan, chaplain to ti(in and that of their neighbors to PROGRESS the right side of the church en­ E« i L Colfax BaLwaon Paarl an4 Washington. TA. 329A trance. Savings will be collected Graduation exercises were held Stratton, president of the Denver the juniors, and ^ill be followed join the legion. Those interested PLUNGE also on Monday from 3 to 5 p.m. in St. Elizabeth’s church Wednes­ alumnae unit. The gift from St. by a breakfast in the Catholic may secure a copy from any le­ Joe Lombardi will be in the rec­ day evening. The graduates, at­ James’ chapter was presented by Daughters of America clubhouse, gionary or from the archdiocesan 3300 W . Florida tory Sunday to give informa- tended by pages and flower girls, Mrs. Mabel Henry, Mrs, Eileen 1772 Grant street. office, 2419 E. Fifth avenue, Den-i assembled in the sanctuary to re­ Horell, and Miss Marie Lynch. ver. ■4RE YOU A CHICK SHOPPER? A VC. ftlon concerning the union. The prizes for the best secre­ Do you shop lor baby chide price* 1 ceive their diplomas and special The Boy Scouts are making Masses were celebrated in the tarial troop reports wUl be awarded Well, our pries* sr* as low as. any I Adults 40c rapid progress. The installation awards for'outstanding scholastic academy chapel Sunday at 7, 8, after the breakfast. All girls are you'll find for chicks of compsrsbla achievements. The Rev. Hubert DINE and DAN(£ quality—and our stock is all healthy •> I Children 26c of the troop will take place on and 10 o’clock for the many visi­ asked to make their returns for and productive. You'll never set better t Monday, June 15, at 8 p.m.. All Newell, archdiocesan superintend, tors present Tor the jubilee fes­ the dance tickets on the day of the NITE OWL value. 12;SS Noon UnUI ent of schools, preached the sermon. • i the parents are invited to be pres- tivities. More than 300 attended breakfast. A Bit* dob irHhoat ah* d ob pricss. FBEE-.CHICK COURSES ON lOiSO PM. sent. Refreshments will be served The music was by the school choir. the tea served that afternoon from REQUEST •1 Solemn Benediction brought the PsatBrina itaimr's SwtBsttsr* Orw by the' scout mothers. 2 to 5. The classrooms, dormi­ disstra. P b « * SalL II, III I , The Colorado Hatchery — NOW OPEN— The Mt. Carmel ushers \^lll re­ services to a close. Afterwards tories, private bedrooms, music Haney Offers Free Use Colo. BItA ceive Communion Sunday, June 7, the graduates were entertained in rooms, auditoriumj^ kitchens, din­ Of BMroom to Clubs “ Denver’s Largest" in the 7 o’clock Mass. 'The Chil­ the school building. ing-rooms, and chapel were open MEL S . SCOTT dren of Mary will receive the Hoi; Three students of St. Elizabeth’s to the public for inspection Dave Haney, former superin­ Ull-1411-im Lariaier St graduation class were awarded tendent of construction for H. M. Phone MAIn I7IT Eucharist June 7 in the 8 o’cloc throughout the afternoon. A six- DENVEK. COLO. Mass. scholarships as follows: Clarence layer cake with 50 candles, made Bitmann home builders, is now the owner of the newly decorated Nite SAVE A $ A hatchery, like any other haliniu. ONE MORE WEEK! On June 12 a Mass in honor of Wright and Mary Ann Eberley— by Mrs. Gallagher, mother of rrowa large only by sivins autllty and the Sacred Heart will be cele­ Cathedral high school; Evelyn L Mary Gallagher of Boulder, an Owl, 490 S. Colorado boulevard. servica to ita eustonieri. 'Wt hava —St. Joseph’s high school. Mr. Haney is a member of St. OVER ONE-THIRD OP A MILLION brated. After the 7 o’clock Mass alumna of the school, was cut at EGGS UNDER HEAT today. Our chicks ire hstehed in tha LARGEST AND MOST ART the Blessed Sacrament will be ex Gold medal awards for efficiency the tea. John’s parish, and it is his inten­ EXPENSIVE INCUBATORS in the world whihh' are efioipped with automatie' and merit were given to (Jlarence posed, and the consecration of Many letters and telegrams of tion to run a high class place of MARKET humidifiers—the last word io Incubation improvemtnta—which u iorcs you that your each person to the Sacred Heart Wright and Mary Ann Eberky, re­ recreation where the family may chick* will not be dried out in hstching. Our three lergest incubetors HOLD OVER spectively. congratulation and a h u ^ basket M. D. JONES. Prop. FIVE TONS OF EGGS EACH. will be held following the Mass. of calh lilies from San Francisco come for relaxation. We have by fsr MORE PEDIGREED WINGBANDED BIROS FROM RECORD flRRETT Other Masses will be at 6 and 8. The Junior Red Cross presented were sent to the Sisters of Char­ He is offering his private ball­ OF PERFORMANCE FLOCKS thin have all tha other hateheriea in the district J combintd. We have 49.0A hens in Fi«* Bang* Farm Flocks under continuous year each of the following with a junior AND HIS ORCHESTRA Confessions will be heard ThursT ity, B.V.M., for the celebration. room, Which accommodates 200 around supervision by poultry experts. day, June 11, from 3 to 6 p.m first aid certificate: Richard people, free to parish organizations 1411 LARIBIER . OPEN SUNDAY DENVEK "Music in the Hal Keys StyU " and from 7:30 until all are accom­ Abeyta, Martha Andreatti, Dan and clubs on Monday, Tuesday, modated. Collins, Mary Ann Eberley, Mary and Wednesday evenings or after­ PROMPT PREE DEUVSRT Canting— “The Young Man Jane Hakala, Mary Ann Heit, Wil­ Pupil*’ Picnic I* June 8 Season Is Closed noons. The.orchestra also will be PE. 9862 1383 W. AUmeda The school children will hold liam Feely, Evelyn Leo, Robert furnished free. Phone Sullivan 81. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS their annual picnic in Lakeside Lohner, Mary Louise Lovall, Mary SWIM - DANCE - PLAY park June 8. Frank Kirchhof, McIntyre, Mabel Palaoro, David By Aid Society m president of the American National Peterson, Donald Routa, Mary \ bank, provides this treat. Agnes Ruzich, Jack Schmitz, Ar- Recently baptized are Carolyn mella Storm, Sherman Woodcock, St. 'Vincent’s Aid society held its D1 Tullio with Ernest and Pauline Clarence Wright, and Arley final meeting until fall in the home LAKESIDE Pavone as sponsors; Apollopio Stringer. The first aid teacher is of Mrs. Ella Mullen Weekbaugh DENVER’S SMARTEST AMUSEMENT Salas with Eusilin Oranda and Mrs. Manjbourg. June 2. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, presi­ PARK' Emma Sanchez as sponsorsLois The ch^r girls and altar boys dent, welcomed the members and Ann SabelL with John Fusshino are grateful to Father Angelus guests and called for reports of and to Father Constantine for their officers and committees. Elizabeth and Emilia Wade as sponsors; Daily lltS O a, nu on KPEL Gloria Black with Rocco Satrianno picnic in Lakeside. Women of the Donley, who has returned to Den­ LUten to tho Dint* Man parish prepared lunches for the DRINK and 'Victoria Carron as sponsors. ver after an illness, was made an ..as. eOc children. honorary life member in recogni­ MANY A TIRELESS CITIZEN IS JUMBO CRABS SPRAY’S GOING TO RETIRE A CONGRESS­ BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT Rtady te Serv* Women to Receive Eucharist tion of her long and active con­ MAN THIS FALL. COFFEE ' This Sunday is Communion day / St, Francis Cafe nection with the society. FRESH ALASKA BALIBUT.J.Jb. 48e FLOWERS for the Altar arfd Rosary society, The Rev. John P. Moran ad­ FRESH ALASKA SOLE...... Ik. 50e ROASTED AND DELIVERED Just Good Food at The monastery was visited this FRESH FILLET For Your Defense Buy At Moderate Prices dressed the society on “ What Pait RED SNAPPER ______lb. 4Se week by the Rev. Leon A, McNeill Does Religion Play in Our Lives?” FRESH DAILY WOMEN COOKS of Wichita, Kans.; the Rev, Joseph LIVE MT. T R O U T ______Ik. 70e DISPENSE BROS. Large Assortment of Potted 111 Uth (St Trsnont) Miss Rose Marks spoke on the de­ FRESH SHAD ...... Ik. a Ac ValuM nnezecUed la Quality Teal, Hargarten of Scottsbluff, Nebr., FILLET PERCH ...... Ik. 3 5 c Under Msnsrsment of Jimmy Strart fense council of conservation. Mrs. HOME PVMUC MARKET Plants and Funeral Designs and the Rev. P. A. Ryan of Peetz. FRYING BELGIAN HARES.....Ik. 40e 8plcM,'Exmeu, Baking Powder Anne O’Neill Sullivan gave a ROASTING BELGIAN HARES. Ik. 36* KE. 7181 group of songs, accompanied by FANCY SPRING CHICKENS ...lb, 36e '0gUVUT~'H/ClMI PROPNEGIES TO DE Miss Wilma Gerspach. YOUNG HENS fsr STEWINC. Ib. 37e The annual card party for the TRY OUR PICKLES AND OLIVES FRED’S Fresh Caught Specials EDDIE DOHN bentfit of St. Vincent’s home will JERRY BREEN .SPICE TELENEWS FEATURE be held Sept. 19. BI-LOW MEATS PIG’IV WraSTLE LEWIS FISH SHGP Crappies <5 The fall meetings will start on BETTER VALUES Florist White Bass ItM Mirktt Sti. Deavit BARBECUE The new show in the Telenews gept. 1, Delivery TA, 2734 40c lb. k IN COLORADO SINCE 1904 J Newsreel theater leads off Friday FOR LESS 1456 Califomia AlA. 22rf Rock Bass night with an unusual film story SHAD a O E S _____ SOt, 78e, fl.O O of a man who lived more than 500 Queen’s Daughters to PRACTICE DAY OR NIGHT years ago and made amazing WEE SHOP BAKERY DELAWARE SHAD prophecies that are coming true at “FEELS LIKE OLD GHICAGE” the present time. More About Meet in Gourtney Home l^rge Size Buns & Coitoys DBT PICKED TDRKBTS, * to DENVER i;O LF COERT It lb*...... - ...... - ...... Ih.87e lOth & (x>lo. Blvd. W illlsn C. O'Snlltrsn EA. 9802 Nostradamue is a film that every­ body should see. At Reduced Prices FANCY CAPONE ...... Jk.40e GOOD GOLFERS PRACTICE— OTHERS SHOULD The June meeting of the Queen’s Young Fal SCIENTIFICALLY RAISED The news portion of the pro­ Daughters will be held in the home POOD STAMPS ACCKPTtD FRYERS — ...... - ...... Jk.aSe gram in the Telenews will have of Clara Courtney, 1330 Logan HENS, reaatiiig or frieaas*----- Ib.86e one theme—the successful efforts street, Sunday evening. June 7, at of the United Nations in stopping Slowhig Huns a • • • • 25elb. Orta Drtaaad Daeklingt. GoIbss Chiek- 7:30 with Sarah Higgins and ADDISON’S ■as, Chlckta Giblcia sad Chickaa LIvara. Save Your Clothes and taming the Axis aggressors Marie Bellmar as assistont bost- and making them pay on their own ses. The members should notice TEA APfD (XIFFEE SHOP NO LEGHORNS SOLD land. the change of time for the meeting. HOME PUBLIC MARKET Fresh Oround Bnef.22e lb. By Cleaning A film analysis of the bombing Returns on the recent successful Good Fresh Roasted Ooffe* — Deldlon* of Cologne, Mexico’s declaring war bridge and bunco party will be Tea — Fresh and Salted Nut Hast* Wheat Germ — Raw Sngar THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG Tlliftl on the Axis powers, the convoys made, and, as this will be the last of lend-lease materials arriving in meeting of the society until Sep­ FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED Russia, and the story of the U. S tember, the president wishes to BUY DEFENSE bombers’ attack on Japanese bases have a full attendance. CHICACO lAARKET A rapahoeC ' I I cleaners are just a few of the news events the world over. BONDS AND Short subjects to be featured on K E. 8341 2162 Arapahoe St. the 90-minute program will include FOOp “ Tex” McCrary’s Teeting Time for STAMPS Churchill, a humorous satire on array life, Spare Time in the f P R S S S lS l Army; a Howard Hill telesports- FOR cope, Hunting the Hard Way, and ^ I ^ i i n r c h the usual inimitable 'Fistos on the News, by H. V. Kaltenborn. 1530 WELTON ST. FREEDOM UlinD0Ul5 Reader Grateful for Favor New Program See Florida for A subscriber wishes to publish Tonight 6 P.M. thanks for a favor receivetl CALAVO^S Luscious Fruits through the intercession of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, St TERRIFIC SCOOP For Energy Jude, and St Dymphna. McCRARY TELLS “ Why Japs • ORANGES FLORIDA FRUIT Bombed Dutch • LEMONS We design «nd minufseture Harbor, Alaska” • CTTRUS FRU ITS, JESS SUPER mflRKET PRODUCE 00. Painted; Leaded “NOSTRADAMUS” Quality Meats for Vitamins and Work Energy Amaciiif prophecies of t irhii DENVER FRUIT A GLASS • who lived SCO Tears s fo l FlfssM ANALYSIS PRODUCE CHURCH WINDOWS COLOGNE BOMBED! MEXICO U.8. BOMBERS dtclars* war attack Jap Patronize Our Advertisers BATAAN RUSSIA ' HAM AND EGGS . flyers sale convoy arrives Co. St Other News Evant* Hsm and enrs—tbs old Antiican Fa­ Pin* Telenew* Shorts I Fumt and Varnnh Makers sane ttid9 vorite is treated with respect st the SPORTS I HUMOR I The Modem Streamlined Market Grand Cafe. It's one of the diihes we PLATE, WINDOW GLASS AND MIRRORS HUNTING SPARE TIME VOKS B ilo s . pride ourselves in serving fust as you the HARD WAT You See What You Buy 1533 ARAPAHOE. DENVER want it. IN THE ARMY MrCRARY'S SHORTCAKE "TESTING H. V. 2 ... S c 2 fn r 2 5 C W IRTH BUtAnv ♦44444444» 444 ♦4 GRAND G A FT TIME" . KALTENBORN CUPS ______SHORTCAKE DANISH PRETZEL 431 17ih Si. Denver, Colo. TELENEWS BRINGS SPEaAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WINDOW REPAIRING Oparated by wsll-knswn LAYERS ____ aach 1 O C ROLLS ...... ;------5 f . r 2 0 C FOOD tENTER Colerads RssUersnt Opsratsr THE WORLD TO YOU! PAGE EIGHT Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone ^205 Thursday, June 4, 1942 SACRED HEART SCHQOL WILL YOUR EYES ARE HURDLES Horence Potestio fThe greatest hurdles in the world are your eyes; As we do our HAVE GRADUATION ON JUNE 7 reading in little “ jumps.” Hake sure your muscular mechanism, which allows your eyes to move, is properly'functioning by hav­ Honor Prelates (Sacred Heart-LoyoU. Parish) Regis high school scholarship Wins Scliolarsliip awarded to Gerald Gold; scholar­ ing a professional eye examination. n Graduation exerdises lor the pu­ pils of Sacred Heart school will ships to Cathedral high school Archbishop Urban J. -Vehr of take place in Sacred Heart church were awarded to Charles Haag (S t. M ary’* Academ y) Denver and Bishop Joseph C, Will- and Barbara Lucy. Sunday morning, June 7, in the In the graduation exercises held ging of Pueblo will be tne honored 8:30 o’clock Mass. Father Martin There will be a slight change in Wednesday, June 3, in the chapel, SWIGERT BROS. guests for the eighth annual June Schiltz, S.J., director of. the school, tile order of Masses in Loyola this reception of the senior Tabernacle Miss Florence Potestio, who held Better VUlon O p t O m e t H g t g Good Service will offer the Mass and present the Sunday morning, June 7, The society. Mrs. Helen Bonfils certificates. He will also address High Mass will be at 10 o’clock the highest average in the past For a thrlinngijpF-^ for Every Ago At Right Prices Somnes and Mrs. John J. Sullivan the gfraduates. The school choir instead of the usual time of 10:30. four years, was awarded a scholar­ will be hostesses for the reception, will sing appropriate numbers, and Th'is 10 o’clock Mass will be the vacation in the" Rockies 1550 Ctdifonda KEystono 7651 ship to Loretto Heights college. which will be held in the home of boys from the school will serve in first S o l^ n Mass of Father Clem­ GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY fTTLED Mrs. Somnes, 1500 E. 10th ave* the sanctuary. ent Gallagher. nue, from 3 until 6 o’clock Friday, The lilt of graduates follows; Emmett Processions Are Stay at Denver's traditionally famous * I M »>♦»* 11*»♦♦»»♦♦*♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»#f H I»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»< June 12. ^ Anderson, Jesse Carraeco, Frank Andrew Haganey, Albert Joseph Harria, Robert Planned Sunday BROWN PALACJE HOTEL. Take daily Members of the clergy invited Emmett- Kilker, Donald James Kilker, to attend include the Rt. Rev. Robert Ray Lawa, Lupe Lyles, Thomas The solemnization of the Feast trips into the mountains — ride, golf, Marquet, William James HtLuster, Leo of Ckirpus Christi will be observed Monsignors Hugh L. McMenamin, fish, hike . . . lots of fun neeirby. Close REQUIESCANT Matthew Smith, David T. O’Dwyer, Raymond Hartines, Ernest Romero, Lalo in the Jesuit parish Sunday, June THEODORE Tafoya, Edward Arthur Valdes, Dora and Joseph C. Boaetti, V.G Mary Apodaca, Audesia Marie . Baca, 7. There will be a procession of to theatres, shops and beautiful Civic children and acolytes in Sacred IN PACE the Very Rev. Monsignor John R. Julia Anita Bianco, Mary Louise Eddy, Center. Mulroy, and Fathers William A Rebetea Rosalie Lyles, Lillian Martinet, Heart church after the 10:30 Mass. Rosa Marie Hartines, Mary Teresa In Loyola on Sunday morning HACKETHALj Higgins, Harold V. Campbell, Horena, Eva Madge Norman, Catherine HRS. MADELINE GABRAUONE. Thomas M. Coyne, C.M.; J. J. Pauline Romero, Francis Jean Thomas, there wiU be the usual procession 3SI Ovtslila B«oau with Privat* Baths . . , ■ 1719 Armpthoe atrtet. Mother of John and Edith Elisabeth W in s. The fol­ of men. This will take place after Flanagan, S.J.; Angelus, O.F.M.; lowing pupils have merited perfect at- Air Conditioned Gtrrtmanc, Mr>. Cltra Ptrer, Mr«. Mary the 12 o’clock Mass. . All the men 61 BaaaUinl Air>C«ndltieiwd SkyliM Boeau Tarlor, and Lucille Garramonc. Requiam Thomas J. Wolahan, E. A. Con tendance slips for their perfect attendance Mala waa offered Wednesday at 10 in way, S.J.; Edward Breen, John at school during the entire year; Grade and young men of the parish are tad ApattawBis. MORTUARY Our Lady o{ Mt. CarmsI church. Boule­ Cavanagh, Bernard Cullen, Law­ eight, Edwerd Valdes and Dora Apodaca; asked to attend this noon Mass, and vard aervice. grade six, Regina Harris, Eileen McGinn, rence Cusack, S.J.; Caetano Del end Joanne Roesch; grade flve, Jleverly to take part in the procession. 1449-Sl Kalamath St. MRS. VIRGIN U S. COCA. 3062 Gilpin Miller, Helen Blythe, and Gerald Cava­ A general meeting of the bazaar itrcct. Wife of John Coca, mother of Brusco, O.S.M.; John Ordinas, C HARRY M. ANHOLT Phone UAln 4006 R . ; John Judnic, Hubert Newell,naugh; grade four. Rote Msrie Diaz and worker* will take place in Loyola Thomas Coca, Mr*. Emma Romero, and Dolores Gustafson; grade three, Lupe Gaaaral Manager P/ownpalac Louie Sandoval. Requiem Ha*a was of­ Adam C, Ritter, Leo M. Flynn, A. Dias and Aeltyane HcLuster>'gradt two, hall on the night of June 9. Mean­ fered Wednsiday at 9 in Annunciation W. F o r ^ ll, S.J.; H. A. Geisert, Richard Lancaster. while, the various mmittees are church, Intarment Ht. Olivet. Olinger The seholsrthipt to Cathedral high U ^ DENVER tsrvicc. Louis Grohman, Richard Hiester, working to complete plans for their school are swarded to Edward Valdsz and respective • bpoths. The Junior Miles & Dryer ANDREW J. ENDERWISEN, 4100 S. Harley Schmitt, Manus P. Boyle, Dora Apodaca. Lincoln street. Husbapd of Mrs. Mary John P. Moran, Edward Morgan, Clyde Karlin was the winne“r of Young Ladies’ -sodality of Loyola • YnUTXrOl OLUSTIATCO BOOKLET K. Enderwitan, father-in-law of Mr*. S. J.; Elmer J. -Kolka, Joseph held a special gathering the past Printing Co. Marion Wehrman, and grandfather .of the Little Flower statue donated Joifph, Mary Jane, and Feme Wehrman. O’Heron, D. A. Lemieux, Louis to the contestants in the sale of week in regard to the entertain­ Requiem Maes wee offered Wednesday Mertz, Charles H. Hague, William minstrel tickets for the recent ment feature of; the bazaar. The at 9 in St. Louie’ cbutch, Englewood. Wheel TiekeU for P. Byrne, and Achille Sommaruga. black face frolic. Junior Young Ladies are in charge Florence Potestio Interment Mt. Olivet. of this project. Baaaars and Camivab JOHN LEO GANLEY. Denver. Hua- Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, general Classes in the school will close band of Mrs. Grace G. Ganley. father of chairman, announces the following Friday, but the vacation school The vacation school classes in Miss Potestio came to St. Mary’s Vern Ganley, and brother o f Mrs. Lanra committee chairmen and members will open Monday morning, June Loyola will begin June 16. The on an honor scholarship from St GIGfinTIC’S Catholic Work Our Lane, Denver. Requiem Mais waa of­ Mrs. Ralph Kelly, old gold committee; group is in chs^o of this project, John’s grade school. fered Monday at 9 in the CathedraL In­ 15, at 9 o’clock. The sisters have Mrs. M. J. O'Ftllon, silver collection, Specialty terment Mt. Olivet. sisters are anxious to enroll- every assisted by Mmet, J. T. Tierney. Earnest plann^ an interesting course of On Monday, June 1, the seniors ALMA WOODS, 10140 Montview Beck. Charles J. Dunn, Edward Dele- study, and it is hoped that the Catholic child who attends the were honored with a farewell party 1936-88 LAWRENCE ST. boulevard, Aurora. Daughter of Mr*. hanty, Fred Davis, Grant Wimbuth, A. registration will be exceptionally public the schools. given by the junior class. At this New MONEY SAVING PRICES Frank Woods. Requiem Mast will be A. Hauk. Edward T. Gibbons, Phil offered Saturday at 10 in St. Therese't heavy. Guild Hai Meeting time honors were announced and KEystone 6348, 6349 church, Aurora. ^ Clarke, J. Leonard Swigert, James Kunight, John Spillane, L. J. Holmes, In an afternoon meeting of the prizes awarded for the past year. CASH & CARRY George Pope, Gil Graber, and Myron L. League Will Loyola choir and Servers’ guild The highest averages for the year ROBERT A. GURTLER Babcock, and Misses Alice Gr-ed and are as follows: Seniors, Patsy Men’s Suits ...... 5 4 ^ Robert A. Gurtler, 62, died Sunday in Lucy Fiath; Mra. L. A. Higgins, tea; Honor Patron it was decided not to vest the boys, bit home, 2081 S. Sherman, after a long Mrs. W . C. Kimmins and the Junior except on special occasions, in June, O’Farrell, 94.6; juniors, Jane Members of the League of the Overcoats ...... 7 7 ^ SERVICE QUAUTY illnesa. Tabernacle society and Theta Phi Alpha July, August, and September. The Grosheider, 92.6; sophomores, He was bom in Centra] City and lived sorority girls, tea service; Hra. Joseph Sacred Heart will attend Mass and following captains were appointed: Therese Muto, 96.6; freshmen, there until hie parents moved to Lead- J, Walsh and the Loretto graduates, receive Communion, in a body in Men* Felt Hats...... 54^1 villa when he waa six years old. Thirty, registration; October,, Mrs. Sullivan; Novem­ Sonia Campbell, 96.9. HARTFORD-ALCORN Sacred Heart church June 12, the four years ago he came to Denver, where Miss Ann Birmingham, reception, ber, Mrs. Pollock;. December, Mrs. Highest averages for the fourth he was employed by the Colorado Milling Feast of the Sacred Heart. A Ladies’ Plain Dresses and Cloth Coats...y....77^ aided by Mmes. W. H. Andrew. Dennis Phelan; January, Mrs. Kennedy; quarter went to. the following'; mortuury A Elevator company. Sheedy, John L. Dower,. John F. Vail, High Mass will be offered at 8 Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. Pansy C. February,- Mrs. Ryan; March, Oscar Halo, Harry HulvihitI, Charles o’clock for the members of the Seniors, Patiy O’Farrell, 96.5, and (1 0 % Additional for Call and Delivery Service) tit E. CoUu KEntoa* snt Gurtler; two brothers, James E. and McAllister Wilcox, J. J. Torpey, A. A Mrs. Blanchard; April, Mrs. May, Florence Potestio, 96; juniors, Jane Arnold B. Gurtler, and four eisters. Mist league. June 12 will mark the'an­ Gargon. P. J. Sullivan. Thomas G. Garri­ and May, Mrs. McGowan. Mem­ Grosheider, 94.3; sophomores, Mamie Gurtler, Mrs. Anna Ereling, Mrs son, J, J. O'Neil. B. K. Sweeney, H. W. niversary of the group, which was Roy Woodman, and Mrs. Elmer Thomp­ bers will be called upon to Therese Muto, 96.2; freshmen, Anderson. Lawrence Pureell, J. J. organized in'Silcred Heart parish son, all of Denver. . Dooling, Ells Mullen Weekbaugh, J. J. the captains. , MAin MAin Call a by a band of. Spanish women. These Sonia Campbell, 96, and Margaret Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday at O’Neill. A. £. Seep. L. fA. HIggina. L. U. The boys will not g;o to camp Mary Kulp, 96.6. 9;S0 in St. Louts' church, Englewood. Wagnar, A. H, Rampe, Mary L. Cherry, women invite all their sponsors 6101 6101 Interment Ht. Olivet. W. P. Horan A John Shilling, Peter Shaffer, Sewell and patrons of last year to attend this year. As a substitute, vari­ The honor roll included: Marie Brus- Son aervice. Thornes, A. G. Tremlett, Fred Gushurst ous one-day outings will be planned senthies, Asnei Dyer, Patsy O’Farrell, ZOIVE CAB the Mass. Louis Hough, Stephen Keating, Sr.; T. for them in the summer. Sunday Florence Potestio, .Rosanna Cavarra, Jane MAin 7171 Walter O'Connor, Nellie Burke. Mallory Novens in Progress Dyer, Jane Grosheider, Nancy Cnirigan, Cleaners and Laundry MISS ELLA M. MURRAY after the High Mass the boys will Theresa Dee, Alice Denver, Loretto Hor- F n n p t, CanrtMTU Scirtee Mias Ella M. Murray, 62, former resi­ Catlett, P. J. O'Donnelly, and Frank A novena in honor of the Sacred CHEAPER RATES Barry, and Misses Anne Redmond. have their pictures taken, and each rixan, Rita Lynch, Therese Muto, Clajre dent of Denver, died Tuesday in Colorado Heart is in progress', in both Marie O’Keefe, Margaret Oyler, Patricia 700 EAST COLFAX AVE. CLEAN NEW CABS Springs. i Benicia Batlone. and Nellie Lennon; will receive one in appreciation of membership. Mmes. John P. Akolt and churches. Sacred Heart aiid Loy­ Rogers, Sonia Campbell, Joan Curry, The daughter o f the late Mr. and Hra. his loyal^ to the choir activities. Gloria Grisenti, Margaret Mary Kulp, BRANCHES IN EVERY PARISH William Murray, the was bora in Sidney. Charles. J. Dunn, assisted by the officers ola. The novena 'prayers are re­ of the society. In the first Masses of two newly and Alberta Plym. Nebr., and came to Denver with her cited daily after the Masses. ^ ALTAR BREADS parents. She attended St. Joseph's grade Exhibits will be in charge of the ordained priests on June 7 and 12 Attendance prizes for those never ab­ Needlework guild, including Mrs. A. E Graduation exercises for Loyola tcbool. at 10 o’clock the boys will be vested sent or late were merited by Ollie Marie SEWING Surviving are- two aiaters,. Mit*et Murchie, Hiss Harriett Roderick. Mrs were held in Loyola last Sunday Blevins, Florence Potestio, Monica Helen. J. tnO Cyrella Hurray, and three W. E. McCaddon, Mrs, Fred Jackson morning. Leadership awards from and take part in the ceremonies. Wright, Theoese Muto, Mary Ann Crist, LltU* Girl*’ D n n ti, E nbroldvr. cousins, Michael Regan and Mra. C. Mrs, Thomas O’Rourke, Hiss Margaret Mothers are asked to be there to Alice Denver. Clair Marie O’Keefe, Bev­ Maloney, and Mr*. John C. Burt. Loyola school were as follows: Monoenmins, 'Etc. Paulin, botli of Denver, and Dan Regan assist the boys in vesting. erly Merrill, Dorothy Bromme, Marjorie of L'on^ Beach, Calif. Barrett, Martha Ambrose, and Mary Dell THE SISTERS OF THE Requiem Mast was offered Monday at Peterson. The prize was awarded to PTA Officers Florenc/ Potestio. GOOD SHEPHERD 0 in St. -losepb’s chuKh. Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. REGIS HIGH COMMENCEMENT The religion prises went to Marie Brug- TELEPHONE PEARL Ittl Are Instated genthies, Agnes Dyer. Patsy O’Farrell, Plenty of Money MRS. NELLIE E. MYERS The newly elected officers of Florence Potestio, Elizabeth Ann Swee­ -Requiem Msss wss offered Wednesday WILL BE SATURDAY EVENING Loyola Parent-Teachers’ associa­ ney, Rosanna Cavarra, Patsy Collins, Jane si. 9 in Blessed Sserament church for Dyer, Jane Grosheider, Marie Parkhill. H n. Nellie Xj,'Myers. 63. who died Mon­ tion for the-i 1942^43 season were Dorothy Bromme, Mary Jane Costello, to loan on aid or new property an3rwhere in D O M L E ’S ‘ day in-a-Oenver hospital. installed Wednes_d*y afternoon by Elaine Courtney, Nancy Currigan, The­ The former Nellie Murphy, che wae (Regis Higli Scliool) grsduation of the largest class in Mrs. T. J". Morrissey, president of resa Dee, Alice Denver, Mary Jane Hal­ p h a r m a c y bora in Lai^unie, Wyo. In 1902 ebe wss The Regis, hi^h school com­ ter. Loretto Horrigan, Katherine Loagan, Denver or suburbs or small tracts near Denver. the history of the Jesuit school. the CPTL. as follows: President, Patty Morriasty, Therese Muto, Clare married to Robert E. Myers, They came mencement exercises will be held Ths PartIcoUr Dn«glst to Denver in'1922.. Diplomas will be conferred on 79 Mrs. C. M. Williams; vice presi­ Marie O’Keefe, Margaret Oyler, Sonia 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Surviving are her husband and two at 8:15 o’clock Saturday evening, dent, Mrs, G. A. Mohrbacher; sec­ Campbell, Martha A u Dyer, Margaret brothers. Edward Murphy of Laramie June 6. Phipps auditorium in young men, and academic honors Mary Kulp, )a n et LaSoure, Mary Jo Lee, KE. 1187 FSEB DELIVEBT retary, Mrs. J. Fitzpatrick; treas­ and Alberta'Plym. The prize waa awarded tnd George Morphy of Denver. City park will be the scene of the in public speaking and scholastic Interment Mt. Olivet. W, P--Horan-A urer, Mrs. R. O’Hara; historian, to Rozanna Cavarra. A. B. WILLIAMS, 1643 Stout, TA. 6266 Son service. achievement will be conferred on Mrs. J. Doherty, and auditor, Mrs members of the graduation class JOBS WANTED . E. Worland. REAL ESTATE GODFREY N. GENTY and upon several lower classmen. The outgoing ■ president, Mrs. F or G ood W orker* Godfrey N. (Fred) Genty, 63. died SPECIAUZINa IN SOUTH DENVER ThuridEy. May 28. in home. $806 St. Louis Sdiool Edwin Freeman, one of the Ed Hebert, presented Mrs. Mor­ If you wish to bny, sell, or trado of any type, permanent or odd Marion etreet, after an illness of ievera) graduates, will be honored by the rissey with a corsage and each of job, call Employment Depsurtment. call PEarl 4688. years. her officers, chairmen, and room Kimiey 4k Co.. 303 South Poarl was born in Galena. HI., and moved Catholic Charities to Denver with his parenit in 1880. Be mothers with a religihus memento. ERICKSON MEMORIAL CO. ------CORRECT CATHOLIC SYMBOLISMS 1665 G;ant S t KEystone 6386 had been employed for the past 25 yearsV Will Graduate 27 3he thanked all- for their loyal by a local laundry company. In lOQS support in her term in’ office. he married Miss Alice Gessing of Denver. 920 Speer . CH. 4728 - 9 4 S. Santa Fe - PE. 7395 Surviving are hia wife, four daugh­ Gratefully .accepted' by Mrs. He­ BIRDS­ ters. Miss Margaret Genty. Miss Elaine bert and her officers were a scapu­ J. T. Upton Renovating (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) EYE Genty. Mrs. * Ruth Winters, and Mrs. Twenty-seven graduates from lar medal and chain, presented to Co. Maxine Conley, all of Denver; two sons. Robert of Denver and Raymond Genty, St. Louis’ school will receive their them_ by Sister Marie Carmela, FROZEN MARKET Carpet aeanert That Clean a sergeant in the U. S. army; a brother, diplomas following the 8' o’ clock principal. The Rev. E. J. Morgan, COLFAX City Detective Henry Genty of Denver, Mass this Sunday morning, June 7. S.J., Thanked the outgoing offi­ FOODS COLFAX AT COLFAX A t PROMPT and a sister. Miss .Mary Genty, Denver, MARION Members of the craduotion eless ore cers for their generous co-oper^ DOWNING PERSONAL and six grandchildren. Requiem Mass was offered Monday at Ernest Alvret, Leo Aporieio. John Bous- tion in the past year, .and, on be­ REASONABLE in Annunciation church. Interment seloire, Charles Copeland..John Dumbauld, Groceries • Meats • Bakery William Fleck. Joseph Goeftfried. Pegxy half of the group, presented Mrs. SERVICE. Ht. Olivet. Olinger service. From thtir Cftllfornla NotKUU tht ’ When buying from the Grindinger, James Gunn, Andrew Leon­ Hebert with a crystal and sterling ChrliUiR BrotiirrM ••nd 7o« t«R lopcrb W. H. UPTON ard. John Mahoney, Robert Mahoney, silver rosary. A ^ ft to the school MURRAY’S wines. Tit# Brothers maintain St. Hanagtr WILLIAM F. MAHER James Marks, Kenneth May, Florlan firms advertising in this from the graduation class w u a Founded by M. T. H orn y — 1333 Marjr'a CoiUfc and other schools William F. Maher, 82, died Saturday, Muslal, Jack McKee, Renee Northeutt, throorh the sale of their treat wine. 76S Tejon Straat 5Uy $0, in the home o f a daughter, Robert Poole, Betty Schwindt, Margaret globe of the world, wWch was paper, please mention that Mrs. Harry Best, 2650 W. 48nd avenue. Ann Tomlin, Helen Twining. Robert Vogt, Phones GR. 1613-14-15 TAbor 5223 handed to the pfrincipal by Mrs. you saw their advertise­ He was born in Ireland and came to the June Marie Wayne. David Wilber, Robert Cleary. Wost 33nd dk Julian PAUL’S United States 77 years ago. He first WoUerman, Paul Woroaallo, pud Jerome lived in New York city and later in Y oun/. Satisfactory reports were given KE. 6171 Free Delivery ment Kansas. Hs moved to Pueblo 85 years S t Louis’ PTA will be host by_ the historian-, treasurer, and SPECIAL PRICE ago. He was engine dispatcher for the Denver A Rio Grande Western until bis to the graduates in a breakfast hope chest and card circle.- com­ i BRUNO’S FOB BETTER SEAFOODS AND POULTRY I ONE MONTH ONLY retirement seven years ago. He came to mittees. As the date of the bazaar Recover 2 pc, eet with served in the hall following the Denver last year. Mass and the g^raduation exercises. draws near, it was suggested added Free velour or tapestry Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Best, Fries, Freeh -COLORADO are seven other children, Mrs. James Mrs, Joseph Young will be chair­ effort be made in the awarding Delivery UPHOLSTERED O'Brien, Mrs. A. L. Bates, and H. P. man for the breaWast. The grad­ of the chest and war bonds. Capons Convenient Terms FURNITURE C a Maher, all of Hutchinson, Kans.; Mrs. uates dhjoyed an outing in City It was reported that the children TA. 1776 DELAWARE 2459 16th St. ' GLeniUls 2394 Charles Dugan of Shingle. Calif.; Mrs. park, Denver, Thursday afternoon. of the school hold a total of 31,- E. E. Whitecotton of Denver. Mrs. P. Edwin Freeman Turkeys SHAD 0. Crocker of Pueblo, and W. M. Maher Following the outing the grad­ 922.60 in_ war bonds and stamps. of Alden. Kans.; 32 grandchildren, and uates were guests of Mr. and Mrs. official conferring of the medal Within the next montb the style ten great-grandchildren. Elmer Vog^t, 2700 S. Emerson. and material for the girls’ uni­ Requiem Mass was eung fn St Pat­ he won several weeks ago. in Madi­ PICK o r THE THE PICK OP rick's church, Pueblo. Olinger service. forms for next season njdll . be Miss Catherine Wolford and son^ Wise., where, as student sen­ FLOCK THE SEA William E. Snyder were -married ator from the Rocky Mouhtiin chosen and the mothers will be o f MRS. ELLEN BROCKISH Wednesday, May 27. The best area of tne National Forensic informed. A Requiem Mass will be offered Sat­ man and the bridesmaid were Mr. league, he was named outstanding Members regret Mrs. Alward urday at 9 in St. Francis de Sales' CoHox church for Mrs. Ellen Brockitb. 68. who and^Mrs. Raymond Vanous. .speaker. Thomas Phelan and Jack and her family’s moving from the died in a Denver hospital after a short >S^. Charles Crowe and Miss Kelly, officers o f the speakers' parish. in Notute’s oak if’ illness. , Lucille Ortega, Miss Doris Marie society, as well as alj^ members A tea was enjoyed by all, under Mrs. Brockish was bom in Totawa- Greenwell and Glen R. Peacock, the direction of some of the offi­ likewise a character­ ponic county. Kansas, and came to Den­ of the Regis chapter of the Na­ W H Y IS A GOOD STEAK L O O P MARKET ver six years ago from Topeka. Miss Marie E. Sievers and Eugene tional Speech group, will receive cers and members.' The graduates FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE istic of Rainixnv Surviving art two daughters, Mrs. A. S. Mason will be married this their certificates of achievement. were guests of the PTA in a break­ GOOD? W. Howard of Englewood and Mrs. W. Fr*« Parklnf With Purebaa* of SOe or Mora at 1429 Lawraaea A. Reid of Denver, and three sons, Sunday, June 7. ' yCIrogan Bailey, outstanding fast Sunday, an outing in the granite. This is one Maurice A. and Harry, both of Denver, Weekday Mass is being said in sraiior orator, and James Garry, mountains, and, as a grand finale, You may like your steak lean, and Pvt. Lawrence Brockiah of Enid, the church each morning at 8:15 number one senior in the declama­ the whole school'had a picnic in The firms listed here de­ „76o of eight Cold Spring Okla. City park THonday. fatty, thick, thin, well done, me­ BUrial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. in the novena to the Sacred Heart tion. contest this year, will receive SOLESSV _85o granites from which of Jesus. The novena began awards. William Horan will be dium, rare, or tender, but you can serve to be remembered ____ 35o Justin Gargan Given Thursday, June 4, and will end awarded tw o, prizes, one in cheek'these preference! off the list-' when you are distributing H E E L S " ”' our finer memuruls Friday, June 12, the Feast of the oratory, and a second in dramatic I«diea*___25e Tom Flaherty’s if K fail* to TASTE tantalizingly your patronage in the dif­ ate carved. Baccalaureate in Law Sacred Heart. declamation. Charles O’Halloran, LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP The sisters will be absent from promising sophomore speaker, will GOOD, Flavor is our very flnt ferent lines of business. la th. L««a Maikat, Lawrane* St. Sid* Justin A. Gargan, son of Mr. the parish from June 9 to June 16. receive similar awards. William consideration. tnd Mrs. Alexius Gargan of Ca­ During that time they will attend Olsen will receive an award for COLONYGRILL the annual retreat for the sisters A thedral parish, received the de­ his winning the freshman declama­ WE TAKE NO CHANCES. WE =9^ V ^ W W Wj gree of Bachelor of Laws in the in St.-Patrick’s parish, Denver. tion contest, and Joseph Yelenick Where, friends 3/eet friends ALWAYS BUT BEST commencement exercises o f Wesi^ The summer school of Christian will be honored for his victory in CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING minster Law school Thursday eve­ doctrine for Catholic boys and freshman oratory. • f in e food* ning, June 4. Mr. Gargan began girls attending the public grade Awards and recognition will be • m XE D O B IN D his education in Cathedral grade schools will open after the return given to thpse students who receive Salilhan’s Paradise school, is a graduate of Regis high of the sisters. the highest academic standing the • BERB • WINE Classified Ads school, ^nd received the degree of Infants baptized last week were past year. 17th and Larimer BachelCT of Arts from the Univer­ ^leanore Lichnovsky, daughter of Present on the stage, with the 569 E. Colfax It win pay yon to raad ALL of tba following advertiaemenia. sity of Denver. He is also a singer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Lich­ Philip and Sam Saliman, Jr. Step tn pt your members of the graduatibn class, eanvenuHce. of prominence locally, being a for­ novsky, with Joseph A. Lichnovsky will be the Very Rev. John J. . you rvili eniey mer member and soloist in the Ca­ and Mrs. V. S. Williams as spon­ Flanagan, S.J., president of Regis C A T H O L IC DAUGHTERS' HOME Cash to owner for a good five or six room • (ta rtly insbechon of sors; Alma. Bratrsosky, daughter 1772 Grant. Pleaaant boma tor glrla. home in south Den-/er. Write W. Sehrodt, large fshibit, thedral choir, and a member of the high school and college, who will Denver Grand Opera company. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bratrsosky, 34$ S. Washington. confer all honors; the Rev. WE WISH YOU C»ULD SEE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Gargan also appeared as soloist with Edward Frain and Lorraine Bernard Karst, S.J., principal of OUR FILES for the commencement program. Twining as sponsors. Regis high school, who will pre­ RMonditlnn^l pianoa, play.n, grand*, DRUG STORES JACQUES BROTHERS There are letlers, many of them, and organ* teipa and reed), orebaatnl in * ^ - Am«ng those particlpsting In the bond sent the graduates; T. Raber they are eonfldential, personal. If we s w « 4 were Hr. and Mrs. John W. Kee­ meota. T. S. Walker, 236 Broadway, 8P. HUTCHINSON'S PHARMACY Taylor, prominent Denver at­ could slw)w them to you there is one 7364. Yonr Naborhood Druggist gan, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Polieebto, Jr.; oQUtandinx thing that you would no­ Since 1902 Mr. and Hra. A. Schwindt, Mra. Pauline torney, who will make the com­ Phone SPruee 9689 '199 So. Pearl tice in eoremon among them. All ex- FLOWERS JAMES HUTCHINSON DORAN Vranosic, Mr. and Mrs. E. Quinlivan, Jdr. mencement address, and the Rev. preas the deep, warm gratitude of fam­ 28 E. 6lh Ave. TAbor 6468 •nd Mra. H. Shcetz, Hr. and Mrs. John Hubert Newell, diocesan superin­ ilies whose burdens hsve been lightened CORSAGES, frcih cut flowers, artistic HATTERS 1 T. Walsh. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Waller, Mr. in an hour of great strain. They stras* funeral sprays, wreaths and designs. Lieb’s. PRINTING and Mrs. F. X. Grindinger, Mr. and Mri. tendent of schools. Jack McHugh the sincerity, sympathy, and fairneas W. 36th Ave. 4t Qnitmin, 1 -B it Ew«a9ttltBliig G. T. Twining. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jones, DEALERS IN GENUINE COLO SPRING Serrte, SsclulTtlT- is the class valedictorian. Richard we have shown. GRADUATION NAME CARDS. 50 for 7$a Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Albert, Mra. Rose Ste­ PAINTING ft p a p e r i n g 100 for 31.09. Latest style. Rodgers, SII /P a Brown will read the class poem. vens, Mrs. Harry Leeman. Mra. E. A. 14th S t CHANNELED GRANITE 733 E. Colfax, at Ctarluon Weith, -Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Kurtz, Mr, Musical numbers on the com­ Pa'nting and Papering reasonable. B. T. CALL MAIN IIU and Mrs. J. Carney, Hr- and Mrs. H. mencement program will be GEO. P. HAGKETHAL Yeager. 67 W Maple. SPruee 2964. .For Ftm Pkk-sp oat DoUtot Patronize These Firms. They Diltz. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Preitzer, Mr. FUNERAL DIRECTOR * ■vtIm and Mrs. W. Pytlinski, Hr. and Mrs. played by members o f the par6- PHOTOGRAPHS chial school orchestra, under the Am Co-operating With Youi F. C. Weith, and Mr. and U ri. J. J. 1240 -Aconia TAbor 1656 Andenon photo*. 1296 ISth St. at Law- Jackson. direction of £. y. Libonati, laae^ MAin U71. ft** naws euta. Paper.

i 7 Thursday, June 4, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Parochi^il Pitching Good, Young P eopi^t Activities St. Francis de Sales’ Largest Class of But Public Club Triumphs Graduates Will Attend Mass on June 7

In ft game where the decision. 13 ftssists credited to his aggregft- (St. Franei* de Sal**’ Parith) chaud, 95.6; Paul Mular, 95.6; Special emphasis was placed on could have gone cither way, with(tion testifies, Members of the la test gradua­ Rose Marie Reilly, 94.1; Jack Ayl­ nature study. Deer and fawn tion class in thS history of St. ward, 93.45; Mary Ann Mulligan, tracks were noted and followed. the lead changing hands three Ray Haggerty wag the leading times, and the score being tied ..-x -xu Francis de Sales’ school will attend 93.46; Joseph Brink, 93.25; Ailine Chipmunks, squirrels, cottontail thrice, the public...... high school all-hitter for the Catholic outfit with the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, June Hannigan, 92.8; Rita O'Leary, rabbits, a raccoon, and a skunk star baseball team nosed out a two blows in four appearances. 7, in their caps and ^owns. Father 92.6; Dorothy Bowman, 92.5; Ei­ were seen by the boys. prack aggregation of Parochial Gregory Smith will be the cele­ leen Delaney, 91.5; Jean Hagerty, The leading sticker for the public (Gtt«nth«r Club, St. Joseph’s The following birds were ob- 91; Shirley McElroy, 91; Carl'Bog­ loop diamondeers Sunday, 4-3, in school team was Dutch Hanel, Parish) brant. The center aisle in the se^ed and identified: English, OON’7 FORGSI the feature tilt of a war-stamp church will be reserved for the gis, 90.06; Lorraine Imrie, 00.05; chipping, and song sparrows, tripleheader. Before 4,000 fans shortstop, and also a Catholic, who To %he box social to be given parents of the graduates. The Glee Betty Harris, 90.04; Mary Ellen in St. Joseph’s hall Wednesday, robin, magpie, grosbeak, bullock’s in Merchants’ park, the Catholic bagged two blows in three tries. club of the high school, under the Mulqueen, 90.03; Dorothy McBride, oriole, wren, nuthatch, goldfinch, schooltoys demonstrated that their young and old, will he admitted direction of Martin Boggis with 90; Cecilia Selander, 90. by brinnng a l^x luncheon for house finch, turkey vulture, pheas­ league’s excellent pitching was no Mrs. Earl Hood as organist, will 53 Finuh Courie ant, killdeer, sandpiper, mountain myth as the public school slug­ two. All men will be charged 25 sing. “ Sancte Pater Joseph,” a Fifty-three pupils will be grad­ dove, nighthawk, red shafted gers, most of whom had hit more cents admission and must come composition by a Sister of St. Jos­ CAN YOU CARVE uated Friday mqrning, June 5, flicker, Lewis’ woodpecker. East­ than .400 in the regular season, prepared to bid on the lunches. eph, will be included among the A SENTIMENT? 63 St. Dominic s from the eighth grade of St. Fran­ ern king bird, Arkansas king bird, Modem and old-time dancing favorite selections of the class. ENWCHtO wer held to seven bingleir, only cis de Sales’ grade school. The desert homed lark, barn and cliff Sentiments may be intangible, two of which came in one inning, will begin at 8:30 and continue Seventeen of the class were num­ swallows, mountain jay, bluebird, until 12:30, with Joy Cayler and class will receive diplomas in the but skillful artists can cajrture the third. bered among Monsignor J. J. Don­ church at 8 o’clock, the Mass being yellow warbler, meadowlark, red the spirit of them. That’s why The victors tallied first when a her '‘Swinging Coeds” supplying nelly’s first graders. They are: winged blackbird, bronze grackle. Cliililren Receive the music. The box lunches will said by the Rev. Fred McCallin. double by Art Hobart, an Jack Aylward, Marie Collins, Rob­ a monument to a loved one The graduation breakfast will Brewer’s blackbird, spurred to- ivwrVen* needs the Vita* , and a single by Tom be auctioned off during intermis­ should have behind it the^artis- ert Doyle, Betty Jo Kleiner, Mi­ follow the Mass at 9. The break­ whee, and several different species Lawrie pushed across the 'initial sion. St. Joseph’s Young People’s mint and Iron with whieii tic counsel of experts in the chael McDonough, Paul Mular, fast will he s^ved by the seventh of hawks not identified. run in the third frame. The Cath­ club, which is sponsoring this Mary Ann Mulligan, Joseph Pet- monument field. Our advisory tn^'ade. The following will speak Boys attending were Wm. An ,thit breed Is enriched a t services are gladly given, with- olic lads came back in the next,in­ 1st Comnnmion affair, is seeking th^ co-operation rash, William Murray, Rita ning after two were out, and of all parishioners. in the breakfast: Edward McClus deries, James Powers, Wm. Gains, part of the Notion'* Hoaltii ,out any obligation on your part, O’Leary, Mary Ann Sullivan, Arn­ key, Robert Loeffel, Robert Sun­ scored twice on successive singles old Thompson, L^na Weir, Doro­ Gene Thibault, Robert and Rich ’Consult us today. derland, Neil Sweeney, David ard Clennon, Thomas Johp, Darrel ,«nd Wolfaro Frogramg by Tony Melphy, Ray Haggerty, (Str Dominic’a Pariah) thy Williamson, Bernard Wood­ Senior Roundup O’Byme, James Stromsoe, Michael Reum, Wallace Webb, Jack Hall, Johnny Payton, and Tommy Quinn. man, Louise Woodman, and Vir­ Six^-three children received Krupa, Lois Ruhland, Willa Jane Vincent Cooney, David O’Byrae, The public nine, in their half of Is Sponsored ginia Woodman. ERICKSOn First Communion in St. Dominic’s Alie, Betty Jean Imhoff, and Rob­ Jerry Guerin, George Dulk, Jerry the fourth, tied it up and then church at 7:30 Sunday, May 31, (La Croix Club, Four of the class have had per­ pulled ahead in the sixth. ert IV^gner. Representatives of and Don Phelan, Dick Ott, and the ■ EIIOIIU 00. They are as follows: St, Francii d* Salat’ Parish) fect attendance records for the four the seventh grade will respond. following leaders: G. W. Phelan, The regular meeting of the But the losers, still in the fraj^ John Balleffar. .Richird Betll. Beverly years. They are Bob Doyle, Paul The creduates include: Barbara Acker­ Darrell Reum, and Carl Ott. 920 Speer Blvd. CH. 4728 knotted the count in the eighth on Bettridge, Virginia Boisvert. Patricia council of officers and committee Mular, Dorothy Smith, and Lo­ man. Willa Jane Alle. Mary Auer. Betty Returning by way of Parker, the a single by Johnny Heit, a walk, a Borg. Beatrice Brockton. Jeraldine Buch- chairmen the La Croix club retta Sweeney. Marie Galkenbush. Maxine Berglund, ley. Barbara Bugg. Rocco Blassi. Harry Paul Brink, Virginia Bum*. Charles Col- scouts were shown Indian artifacts forceout, and a one-baser by Hag­ Boyda. Thomas Carney, Alice Marilyn was held Sunday evening, under Dorothy F. Smith, daughter of by an authority on collecting tl^ese the chairmanship of Dale Lamb, borc, Harxuerite CoWard, Eugene Cush­ gerty. In the last half of the in­ Coyle* Jerome Day, Jacqueline Fraaee. Mr. and MYs. John F. Smith, of ing, Gladys Casey, Adeline Dechant, articles. Dewey Hellinga explained s ‘p :e"c i w l ' i ST ning, Southpaw Gordon McNa­ Mary Lou Grisenti. Charles Greeley. newly elected vice president Fred 267 S. Pennsylvania street is vale­ Frances Devlin, Betty Dillow, Agnes how the different types of arrow­ mara, who had replaced Art Dolla- Dolores Gutirrex. Nancy Hamill* Donald ■Celly reported that arrangements Drelling, Agnes Du&iminun, Charles Jelniker. Kathleen Ann Keelev, Robert dictorian of the class of 1942. Doro­ heads, scrapers, knives, needles, gWer with two out in the seventh, had been completed for the "Sen­ Dunst. Lawrence Falk. Genevieve Felder. Lampreebt, Ramona Lockhart. Bette Jane thy has had an A average for the Catherine Grasier, Mary Margaret Hart­ grinders, bowls, etc., were made GLMD:DISE(VSE5 retired oiie batter but walked thrJe Lasasso, Carole Lehrer. Jervais Laekin. ior Roundup,’’ which was opened ford, Betty Jean Imhoff, Hannah Lou and used. W. S. SANDERSON in succession and was relieved hy Beniamin Laubhan. Colleen Maddox, by a picnic for the senior class Imhoff. Rmalyn Kaplanek, Ellen Kcr- iPf.P.WFOt Kathleen Mahoney. Joseph MeCloskey. Paul W. Kirkpatrick, an expert Melphy. The latter, with practi­ Thursday evening on picnic sUens. Adrianne Kistell. Arthur Kdlde- Lawrence Marsoglia, William Miller, Ed­ way, Michael Krupa, William Lane, Ed­ on electricity, ’will demonstrate A BRO. a s t h m a , h a t f v m , t- cally no warm-up, uncorked a wild ward Mullane* Helen MuIHgao, Patricia ; {rounds near Brook Forest in ward Langfleld, Caricne LUIey, Robert ocAmess, sa«/s t#icnoM Lea Obrecht Barbara Ochs. Donna Lee and illustrate his talk Thursday MCADACHt. KEAZ>.M0MCS^ heave on his first ball and the Little Cub canofi. Loeffel, Dolores Lynch, Edward McOlus- TQMSnmS. n i AND ia a d r s ia s u , Peterson, Donald Preston. William Pres­ key, Rosemary McDonough, Mary Mona­ evening; June 11, to the scouts. CATA»ACT, Kfuwm , fMIUMATBM. winning run was chalked up. Mel­ 1314 Arapahoe TAbor 2391 AOHtms. »«CM AND low HOO0 ton, Joan Pietrafeso. Janet Pietrafeso, The general meeting of the han, James Mulqueen./ Frances M. Mul­ Parents .and friends of scouting phy retired the side but the dam­ Le Roy Rcichardt, Courtney Reid, Bar­ ftCSM t NHVOUS a H D G U N O members will be held Thursday len, Rosemary Oakes, David O’ Byrae, are invited. PHONE YOUR ORDER mcaScs. ftosTATf corrtt age was done. bara Jean Reilly* Edward Roland. Helen John O'Coilnell, Leona O'Toole, Erlene m . i f o A H o ia o c p a h s , •o o t evening, June 11, in the high There will be no admission tAUHCf. SAOlO HIAC AND SAdO Roland. Francis Shevlin, Joseph Smith, Phipps, Lois Ruhland, JaraM Stromaqe, Fresh Roasted Coffee at ocomAi THdAr* In the final anlysis, it was mis- Joan Rita Stubbs, Nancy Swanson. Mary school, where the program for the Henry Sujata, Robert Sunderland, Nell charge. plays by the Parochial club that IdOU Wakefleld, Charlene Washburn. seniors will be continued. Enter­ Sweeney, Josephine Tangney, Theresa Gloria Williams. Janet Trumble. Ivan The scoutmaster is attending the Reasonable Prices 220 STC£l BLOC. 1S51 WUIOH ST 'J gave victory to the secular team, tainment and refreshments are Venrick. Shirley Waggontr, Marjorie Sandoo, Francis Walsh, Patricia Falken- Ward, and Mary Elisabeth Weir. National troop camping course which scored but two earned runs, berg, Dolores Tulk, Evelyn Reeves, Ger­ planned for this meeting. - The held in Camp Philmont, Cimarron, Quality Teas, Spices, Extracts, while all the losers’ Ullies were de­ ald Gibbons, Edward Vidmar, Shirley Vid- council will meet again Monday Trip It Inttrucrfve N. Mex., Friday, Saturday, and Etc. mar, John Young* and Felieita Zarlengo. Patronize These Firms. served. Pitcher Lawrie hurled a evening at ^8:16 in the assembly The overnight camping trip Sunday. Officials from all over the Fresh Roasted Peanut Biitter steady game for the victors and Mrs. J. F. Bickett and Mrs. room o f the rectory. All members Are Co-operating With taken by the scouts of troop 126 United States are present annually Pure Vermont Maple Syrup Paper. ______received s^endid support as the Krempe arranged the floral of the council are urged to be the past weekend was instructive. for this course. decorations on the altar for the present. DENVER-CmCAGO TRVCKmC CO. First Communion Mass. Those who Jim Baier, former president of donated flowers were Mmes. Jerry the Young People’s club is a Buckley, J. H. Fraher, V. Jones, pati^t in the Porter sanitarium. C, Lehrer, J. P. Mahoney, Thomas Patrick, and J. Rogers. The Denver 48lh -Anniversary . Sale Brings Savings in Lax Morals, Loss o f Faith 38 w m Receive l t d BLAKE ST. Cited as Effects of ’War KEYSTONE 7J»1 DENVER-LOS ANGELES TRUCKING CO, Diplomas Sunday On Sunday, June 7, 38 gradu Mexico City.— Laxity of morals, MINIATURE AND MOVIE KODAKS Ates of St. Dominic’s school will confusion of ideas, loss of faith, receive Communion in the 7:30 and the weakening of ties that Dorothy F. Smith '* We Photograph Anything Anywhere Mass, after which they will be the govern society were cited breakfast guests of the PTA in among the most serious effects of four years. Her general average the Blue Unicorn inn. Following the war, "even in non-belligerent is 95.8. The following students rm isH iN Q THE MILE HIGH PHOTO 00. 8EBVICE the breakfast, they will return to countries,” by Mexico’s minister have made an average of 90 or the 10:30 Mass to receive their of public education, Octavio Vejar above: Dorothy Smith, 95.8; Lo­ TOILETRIES n»-Zl SEVENTEENTH KEYSTONE (114 DENVER diplomas, Vazquez. retta Sweeney, 95.6; Irene Mi- rh« fnduau* are H^«n Anthony, Marie Bergin, Eileen BuVtecher, Mary FREE w h y g o DOWNd o w n tTOWNT o w n ? nT|^_ ^ France. Campbell. Betty Cody, Jerry Coursey* Robert Dsvis. Thomss Davis, ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL WILL Bettymac Dunbae, William Flood, Regina Fox, Leontine Getti. Harry Grant,- Hu- berta QrifBtb, Mary. Hughes, Shirley XIs- sar. W’illiam LaFrance, Daniel Mahoney, GRADUATE 10 PUPILS JUNE 7 Frank Managlla, James MeCloskey* Joy COM. M S m GMPM McGee, James Miller, Barbara Molloy, Kathleen Mullane, Catherine Murray, (St. Patrick's Parish) Blessed Sacrament for peace of Doicntmen Prices at Your Doorstep ^ Fred Nichols. Julius Nick, Catherine O'Brien, Sara Pimple, R o ^ rt Ryder, The 1942 graduation class in­ the world. Exposition of the Bettymae Seubert, Richard Stone, Madlyn cludes ten students, who will re­ Blessed Sacrament during the Mass Sides. Francis Timmons. Tresa Tmnek, CORSAGES Thomas Trunck* Wilma Verra, and Ger­ ceive their diplomas “Sunday, June will be followed by Solemn Bene­ ROSES — ORCHIDS -i- VIOLETS aldine Weller. 7. The class will attend the 9 diction. Mrs, W. J. Stapleton, who is in o’clock Mass in a body. The Moth­ Mmes. Georl'e lacini, Thelma ROCKMONT FOR FLOWERS charge of the hrpakfast arrange­ ers’ club will serve them and the Thomas, and Rose* Cajiano have members o f ' the seventh grade Since 1915— Confidence in the Future ments, will be assisted by Mrs. J. J. gone to Los Angeles, Calif., for a breakfast immediately after in the visit with Mrs. Dale Daniels, for­ Denco Floating Bath Soap, 6 bars Denco Soap Flakes, 3 large boxes NEW LOCATION Ingling and would appreciate the assistance of other seventh new school. merly Miss Marie Mauro of this Large bars of pure soap, perfect for OQ a 420 17th Si. Midland Savings Bldg. Makes foamy suds instantly. Easy, CC a graders’ mothers. Transportation Tbs foUowInc prognm will bs given parish. at 3 p.m. in tbs auditorium, with tbs your bath. Special, 6 for______economical to use. Large box, 3 for w w O for the graduates to and from the Rev. 'Thomts Barrr presiding: Opening Marie Katherine Valleror, daugh­ Wedding Poetries breakfast would also be appreci' antbsm. "Star Spangled Benner." eta- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Val- ated. dent body; "Good-Bye Now.” Denial lero of this parish, received her Kelleber; "Great and Glorious St. Pat­ V O LLM EH ’ S b a k e r i e s The graduates presented their rick,” student body; response, Howard Bachelor of Science degree from original class_play. Blackout at Milleis; address, tbs Rev. John J. Regan; the University of Denver. She is ST. VINCENT’S PARISH ST, FRANCIS' PARISH "God Blest America,” student body ; a member of Phi ^hi Theta, presi­ 757 8*. UnlTcnity BItS. SP. Mt4 (7 So. Broadway 8P. 83(7 Miss UppingtoKs, in the sthool presentation of prisei for attendance, re­ dent of Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha New Bakery — Bleated Sacrament auditorium May 29. ligion, etc., the Rev. Achille Sommeruga; USD Colo. Bird. EM. (US preeentatim of diplomaa. Father Somma- Lambda Delta, and was awarded Mri. Buckley Honored ruga; hymn, "Holy God,” student body. the Phi Gamma Nu key for the Mrs. Jerry Buckley, newly The committee in charge of the break* fast is made up of Mmes. J. SialSh. Wil* highest' scholastic average among elected vice president of St. Domi Hem Gsglia. P. Zangsri, L. Veehiarelli, the women graduated, as well as nic’s PTA, has been elected treas­ Harry Nichole, and M. Rofrone. the Phi Chi Theta key fox the out­ Purity Creamery Stores urer of the Catholic Parent- Former students of St. Patrick’s who standing junior woman. Miss Val- Teacher league. Those who at­ are being graduated from higil school lero was vice president of the As­ tended .the last CPTL meeting this week are Audrew Dubois, Marguerite Specialists in Dairy Products CtrrolL Geraldine Ctrrtrt, Joseph Finns* sociated Women Students, viej were Mmes. Buckley, J. T. McDer­ more, and Joseph Vendegnii, North high, president oL the senior class, a W e Invite Your Patronage mott, Paul Murray, and A. F. Zar­ end Anthony Melphy, an honor student of St. Joseph’s high. member of the executive council of 18lh & Humboldt 38th & Lowell lengo. the Mentors (Big Sister organiza­ Women to Meet June 9 Helena Rubinstein Powder 300 Grant Downing & Alameda St. Dominic’s Altar and Rosary tion), of the Ne'wman club, and of Cold Cream Facial Soap, 12 bars Sunday, June 7, will be corporate Helena Rubinstein’s Face Powder with at­ society will hold its last meeting the Women’s student councils Almond Rose, Pine, Gardenia, 4 A A 9lh & Downing 2nd & Bdwy. of the season Tuesday. June 9, at Communion day for the members tractive Budget Bank for your 4 C A She ■will be employed in the Of­ Apple Bjossom fragrances. 12 bars I a U U 812 Santa Fe Yoi4c & Colfax 1 o’clock. After a luncheon served of the Altar and Rosary society, fice for Emergency Management, dressing table, friced at...... I eW U by Mrs. J. J. Ingling and Mrs. J. G who will receive the Eucharist in Office of Price Administration. Conway, cards will be played. the 7 o’clock Mass. The monthly Mrs. J. A. Miller and Mrs. meeting of the society will be held CLEAN ALL HIS CLOTHES— A Frank Kemme were delegates to Tuesday afternoon, June 9ain the lunchroom of the new school. Final GIFT HE’LL APPRECUTE the ACCW convention. Mrs. J. M. Harrington and Mrs. Ward An preparations for participation in THESE DAYS thony were alternates. the annual bazaar will be made. The regular monthly meeting of TIfc president, Mrs. J. M. Har­ the senior Young Ladies’ sodality rington is anxious to have a large will be held Thursday evening, attendance for the Communion June 11, in the clubroom of the old RRTCRGFT CLERRERS Mass on Sunday, June 7, at 7:30 school. June hostesses are Misses and also for the meeting on Tues­ Jennie Berlinger and Marguerite day, .Tune 9. Plans for the women’s 1641 Glenarm PI. MA. 9867 Carroll. part in the parish war-time carni­ val will be completed in this meet­ Mrs. Michael Manfro entertained ing. the sewing group of the Mothers’ club June 3. St. Ann’s club met in the home Reg. $1 Tussy Deodorant Cream Crystal Clear Plastic Toilet Set EYTRY of Mrs. Fred Frazzini May 26. Stops perspiration odor, checks perspiration Good quality brush, comb and hand mir­ Orphans Enjoy Mrs. Joseph Carroll entertained the MONDAY itself— 1 to 3 days. Not irritating C R i t ror made of swirled plastic. Mirror A A C club in her home June 2. to average skin. Fragrant!...... w U U and brush have mirrored backs._... NIGHT The annual program printed in Picnic Held by connection with the bazaar is al­ most ready for the press. R. A, Mauro is in charge. The children A Qreat Frank Kirchhof of the parish are sponsoring a $16 merchandise order award. L A S T W E E K ! The crowning of the Blessed Vir­ Frank Kirchhof again was host M a PRESEKTS Musical to the 250 children from St. gin’s statue was held after the Clara’s orphanage in the annual May procession May 3k Marie picnic he has for them in Lakeside Carlino placed the crown on the J 2^ Artist park. It was enjoyed this year by statue. Her attendants were Jo- HPEBSON all the youngsters on June 1. Ann Franks, who carried the Mr. Kirchhof is havings picnic crown, and Shirley Smith. The ON act of consecration was led by Shir­ ’’THE KING OF THE LAWRENCE TIBBETT for the Mt. Carmel school children on June 8. ley DeSabato, whose attendants SAXOPHONE" were Nancy Carrier and Jerry May Fernandez. Bearers of the statue “ THE TELEPHONE HOUR” Dominiem Sisters’ Fele of Our Lady in the procession were $2 Delettrez Camellia Face Donna Lee Lockwood, Mary Bella- Powder 2.50 Delettrez Cleansing Cream 7 P. M. - Monday - KOA Will Bogie on Jely 30 cosa, Delphine Ortega, and An­ CHJUUJE A half-price Anniversary bargain for you! Cleansing Cream or Salon Mixture, ’fl' Q H gelina Colminero. The bearer- Large $2 size of this famous 1.00 8-oz. size. A marvelous ■valuevalue ...... * eW U bearer was Geraldine Cabjuan. Delettrez face powder now at only You save 1.50 on every jar! Each The Dominican Sisters of the Mass to Be Sang for Peace Lawrence Tibbett— June 8 Sick Poor annual bazaar will be A Solemn Mass will be offered TOILETRIES— STREET FLOOR held on July 30 and 31 and Aug. 1. BARNET Lily Pons— June 15 at 7 o’clock Sunday, June 7, at the In a meeting of the bazaar com­ request of Mrs. Rose DiPace and AND HIS • James Melton— ^June 22 mittee Wednesday evening, May other parishioners in honor of the 27, the dates were set. FAMOUS ORCHESTRA John Charles T|ioma8— June 29 Because he has a government Byes Examinad Glaase* Fitud position which will require most f l l E HARRY M. LUSTIG Music ifou Love— The Way You Lope to Hear It of his time, Barney Gates re­ signed as general chairman of the OPTOMETRIST bazaar. THE .MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND ’TELEGRAPH CO. Tom Nevin was elected general Office PhoM KEystone S688 ^Where Denver Shops with Confidence.^ Phone KE. 2111 chairman and Bill Nelson, vice 935 Fifteenth St. Don't Miss Them QiniiiiiBnaraiiiiuiiiini^^ chairman, replaces John Nevin. oovuiT • msoAipnoMB HUAI PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 4, 4942 Regis College’s Augusta Tabor Ran Laundry 3 Sisters in Religion High School Graduates Denver Woman’s Hear Fr. Stauter Speak Summer Session So Husband Could Mlnopnest-Son nee WALSENBURG Gets Under Wey ((topyright 1982, by Catholic Press So- the teams started to the campyard, i*ueblo.— (S t Patrick’s Parish) the ^rade school will receive Com­ clsty, Inc. Biproduetion prohibited.) Silver Jubilee Th« Rev. Patrick Stauter delivered munion in a body. the logs sounding like hollow (Regis College) (One of a scries of dramatic Unfug-Psel Mortaary The firms listed here de­ the address in the baccalaureate stories of pioneer Colorado life as drums as the big wheels crossed Dr. John Sabo, Dr. Bruno De Regis college’s first regular sum­ exercises lor Pleasantview high related by Joseph Emerson Smith, serve to be remembered Rose, and Dr. L. J. Simla are being mer session opened Monday, June the bridge. Bare from the waist The Rev. Henry Courtney, III EAST FIFTH STREET school recently and gave the open­ considered for commissions in the a Catholic, who is dean of news­ I, when registration W8^8 held and up, the teamsters alighted in high 019.1SL, son of Mrs. Michael Court­ when, you are distributing ing and closing prayers for the army dental corps. papermen in Denver.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS graduation exercises of Vineland classes were begun for the nine- humor. One shouted, “ Hey, Bailey, ney of 1330 Logan street, Denver, your patronage in the dif­ Pvt. John Aasterud, son of Mr. week course in organic chemistry. -(By Millard F, Everett) AND MORTIQANS high school May 28. and Mrs. 0. N. Aasterud, a gradu­ "Mrs. Elizabeth Entriken, the d’ye know you got a laundry?” observed bis silver jubilee as a ferent lines of business. On June 3 he went to Canon Registration for the eight-week ate of Pueblo Catholic high school courses, which include many hermit woman of Platte c^non, “ Yes, sir,” explained another, priest in St. Benedict’s abbey, TaUvhaiicat Ofica 89, RMldtact 81 City to take part in a panel discus­ knew many of the men ai)|l women and of Regis college, is stationed classM other than organic chemis­ “a hefty young woman’s ktartin* Atchison, Kans., Tuesday, June 2. sion before the Kiwanis club spon­ in Bowman Field, Ky. who came in 1868 and in the dec­ a shirt wash up there on the river. sored by the National Conference try,-will be held Monday, June 8. Father Henry is one of four chil­ Classes in these courses will begin ade following, which was the real Good idea, too, for it’ll save us of Christians and Jews. Mrs. Anna M. Crocker has re­ pioneer period of Colorado, When dren the Courtney fam i^ have turned to Pueblo frpm Denver, the following day. money; no more throwin’ away Holy Hour Scheduled Classes in the summer session I was a small lad, a summer good shirts when they get too dirty given to the religious life. The where she underwent an operation boarder’ in her log house at Because of the closing of school will run from 8 in the morning for comfort. We sh^ ’em here others are Sister M. Raymond of Henry Dormbush is stationed in Bailey's, I reveled in her tales of on the way down and pick ’em up all-day adoration of the Most Ft. Lawton, Wash., where be is until noon. There will be no afte the Sisters of St. Joseph of Wich­ Blessed Sacrament will not be held ernoon classes. these characters, so vivid that the clean on the way up. Have to buy ROCKY FORD master sergeant under Col, Harry ita and Sister M. Ancilla and Sis­ on the first Friday, June 6. But In addition to chemistry, courses details have remained sharply a new shirt in Denver, though.” Branson, formerly of Pueblo, etched for nearly half a century ter Genevieve Clare of the Sisters there will be a Holy Hour in the are being offered in the following “ You going into town that way? of Charity of Cincinnati. Twin boys were born Wednesday, n my recollection. After drying evening at 7:30. • fields, according to the Rev. John They’ll take you for Indians,” Father Henry, who spent his May 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gibbons, S.J., director of the the supper dishes and tying a fresh laughed Mr. Bailey. Sunday, June 7, the students of E. Sullivan of Wichita, Kans. The white apron about her waist, still early life in Wichita, Kans., joined Ustic Funeral Home Green - Gabcock, Inc. summer session: Economics, Eng­ “ Oh, we’ll put on our coats or a the Order of St. Benedict in Atchi­ babies are the great-grandsons of lish, history, mathematics (includ­ girlishly trim at 62 years, she 305 N. 8th Street Phone'^-J Michael Sullivan. would turn down the wick of the slicker afore we reach town this son Feb. 1, 1908; made his solemn LUMBER - COAL - FEED BE A MISSIONARY SISTER ing intermediate algebra, college trip— or a blanket” profession of vows in St. Vincent’s OMi from gnmnur wtiaoK inS kerosene lamp to a low flame, place PRIVATE AMBULANCE PAINTS The Harriett Seton unit met in algebra, trigonometry, analytic ge­ archabbey, Latrobe, Pa., July 2, yning ltdiw up to tiu #«• oT SO, dwireut the home of Miss Agnes Maroney the lamp on a table near a window Early in the morning after a ' MONUMENTS — FLORIST of iMtootIns ttMir lino M tho Nnlot of ometry, and calculus), philosophy, 1913; completed his theological BUILDING SUPPLIES Ood ond td mlulontry tothItiM *t homo Friday afternoon. The afternoon in the living-room, a custom of before-sunrise breakfast and the and tbooed, iro wolooinol WrlU tor pvtlo- shorthand, and typewriting. course in St. John’s university, Col- ulvt about Utt Mlnlonary Slitart. Sanfanta was spent in folding dressings and The summer session was intro­ many years as a beacon light to departure of the freighters,^ Mrs. Entriken walked over to the river. legeville, Minn., and was ordained of tfia Hoir Ohoit, tutino your ago, aduca- sewing for St. Mary’s hospital. duced as a part of Regis college’s belated travelers, and come out on tlon and ambition. Addrau: the porch to her rocker,” related Already the kettles were boiling June 2,1917. MOTHKR PROVinOIAL, TEOHNY, ILt. William F. Makar Diet three-year wartime degree pro­ .. Your Biuinm It Apprtciattd The firms listed here de­ (Techny la but 10 ml. north of ChleoQo) gram. ^ ^ ^ Joseph Emerson Smith. under the siCT which bore in char­ In toe time of the first World William F. Maher, 82, died in "Sitting at her slippered feet in coal strag^ing letters looming war, Father Henry directed toe serve to be remembered Denver on May 30 and was buried Faculty Member! Givinf Retreat! the cool twilight, I listened en­ against the white board, “ Shirts military training of St. Benedict's Kerns Gut Rate Drug when you are distributing COLLEGE OF MOUNT in Roselawn cemetery after a The Rev. La-wrence L. Cusack, thralled into silence, for so com­ washed—60 cents.” college students. He held the rank Colorado's Most Modern ST. JOSEPH-ON-THE^fflO Requiem High Mass was offered S.J., professor of philosophy, is plete was the narration questions of a lieutenant in the U. S. army. your patronage in the dif­ giving a retreat to the sisters of “ Name’s T a b or,sa id the tall, MOUNT 8T. JOSEPH. OHIO Monday, June 1. Mr. Maher had were not necessary even to a child’s deeply tanned woman with steady Since his ordination, he has spent Drug Store ferent lines of business. been retired for many years and St. Joseph’s hospital. Alliance, understanding. One evening she most of his time as a professor in k tolly aceredJtad Kberil arta eoUas* tor Nebr. friendly eyes redeeming a plain woman. was living with his daughter, Mrs. told of an incident of the poverty face and square chin, in the breezy St. Benedict’s and as a director of Aecalantad profram on trlmaatar plan. Frances Best of 2560 W. 43rd ave­ |The Rev. Victor Winter, S.J., is days of the Tabors and next morn­ missions and retreats. He is widely giving a retreat in San Luis. informality of the first comers. Bommar term basinning Juna 16. Praah- nue, Denver. He was born in Ire­ ing took me to the tree by the river “I’m making money for us to live known as an authority on Shake­ man leotivad In. aummar and fall tarma. land. Besides Mrs. Best, the fol­ The Rev, Stephen R. Krieger, where Augusta Tabor, th# first speare and on English literature in For InforauUon addrau i THE DEAN S.J., left Wednesday, June 3, to on while my husband is prospect­ lowing sons and daughters sur­ wife of the man who was to be­ ing. His luck will turn some day; so general. vive: Mrs. Katherine Whitecotton, 've a series of retreats in the come the West’s tragic Midas, St. Anthony de Padua f ast, and the Rev. Michael L. Hin- I’m willing to do my part. He’s On the priest’s request, there LA JUNTA Denver; Mrs. Helen O’Brien, nailed up her laundry sign.’’ Mr. Hospital School of Nursing delang, SJ., -will leave Friday, gone up the creek with bis pan for was no formal celebration of his Hutchison, Kans.; Herbert P. Ma­ Smith continued: colors. We’ll be here till he satis­ silver sacerdotal jubilee. Itth Straat and MarihaU Bird., her, Wichita, Kans.; Mrs. Mar­ June 5, to conduct a retreat for the Mrs. Entriken’s brother-in-law, Chicago, Ulinoia Sisters Servants of Mary in fies himself whether any gold’s ly­ Colorado Savings & Otfara a tbiM y u i i ’ eonraa to torn yaar garet Bates, Wichita: Mrs. Agnes William Bailey, and her sister, ing around.” high school gradnates. Condoctad by Fran* Dugan, Shingle, Calif. ;• WUliam Omaha. Ann, had opened a hotel for Trust Company CREEN MURTUARY eiacan Siatara ot tha Sacred Heart, at- Maher, Alden, Kans., and Mrs. Kirch Working for 'Naws’ travelers and a campyard on the Made Own Soap tUlatad with D« Pan] Univanity and Capital and Surplus $1 00,000 CURTIS R. GREEN. Director Mnnidpal Contagloui Dlaeau Boapital. Anna M. Crocker, Pueblo. Joseph L. Kirch, former editor slope of a pine-forested hill where Mrs. Tabor had just finished Claaaaa w Pick-Up Schedule Mtmber Fedtrt] Rtstrvt System Day and Night Ambulance HI be admitted Juna 80 and A new member of the parish is of the Brovm and Gold, Regds col­ the road down Crow gulch entered making her hatch of soap from August 81. DEPOSITS OF BACH DEPOSITOR IN­ For Fnrthar partlcnlara a ^ ly to Buparis- Mrs. Robert R. Evans. She is a lege student newspaper, who re­ Platte canon. As it was a little grrease from the fats of salt pork SURED UP TO 86,000 BY F.D.I.C. Service bride and is the former Kathleen ceived his'A.B. degree May 29, is tendant ot Nurau more than 50 miles from Denver and bacon and wild game saved PHONE ISW 316 SANTA FE Ann Ruspini of Pinon. now employed by the Rocky Moun­ and nearly that distance from from the skillet after cooking and FRIENDLY SERVICE: Mr. and Mrs. Rossi of 712 Aqua tain News. The editor of the Fairplay, it was a stopping place lye and wood ashes from the camp Being Adjusted THE SOCIETY OF THE are parents of a girl, born Thurs­ Brown and Gold, whom Kirch suc­ for the night for freighters be­ fire. Noting her caller’s glance at When buying from the Daughters tha Eucharist day, May 28, in St. Mary’s hos­ ceeded, Sgt. John Connors, is also tween the two places and travelers the boiled soft ^ay-colored mass in OPERA HOUSE A raligiona community not wearing tha pital. in newspaper work. He is editor to and from Denver, California a kettle, she said, “ It takes strong In the face of an increasingly firms advertising in this garb. Engaged in Corporal and Spirit­ Mrs. James Clyne of 205 Madi­ of the Lowry Field newspaper, acute rubber shortage and impend- ual Work! of Mercy. Also conducting Gulch, Canon Gtj^ and other soap for miners’ and teamsters' PHARIRACY paper, please mention a Home for the Aged and Convaleacent son is seriously ill in St, Mary’s camps and towns. Over the road shirts. They wear them so long ling Eationlng of gasoline, St. Vin- * Phone 53 Those thinking they have a vocation hospital. passed long trains of freight and in such dirty places they are ^ n t de Paul Salvage bureau offi­ that you saw their adver­ may apply. No age limit Four children of St. Theresa’s cials are striving to adjust toe THE NOVICE HISTBESS wagons, stage coaches, and many not only stiff with filth and odors FRESH DRUGS-FOUNTAIN SERVICE tisement. Recedo Knoll CatonevUIa, Maryland church, Vineland, will make their horsemen. At Bailey’s the high­ hut often are filled with vermin pick-up schedule in a manner as­ First Holy Communion on Sunday. Merger of Two way crossed the Platte river. and even worse — those terrible suring prompt service to contrib­ They are Mary Louise and Joan little White parasites!” utors with the least posrible truck One afternoon toward sunset in expense. WOULD Mauro, Elizabeth LaDamus, and the early summer of 1865 a covered Mrs. Entriken nodded. "I know. Y O U N G MEN TOU U E X Barbara Marie Weber. They have wagon with a weather-stained can­ We have trouble keeping the hotel Women are urged not to wait to dedicate your life entirely to the been instructed by the sisters of Denver Printing vas top, drawn by two jaded mares, blankets clean of lice, and I detest for the regular days before Gl)idlit'1]!eir£utll)elfare A$$ociafion urvlce of tha Sacred Heart as Cathedral parish. drew up alongside the stout log washing them, but we can’t blame placing calls, ^toen pick-up qrder^ Most Rst. Francis J. Spsllman, D.D., President A Religions Lay Brother? Graduate It Soldier are placed two or three days in Our Brothars do not toaeh. but halp our Bridge. Mrs. Entriken, watching men that have to work such long Beneath his cap and gown in advance it enables bureau em­ Rt. Rev. Msgr, Bryan J. McEntagart. LL.D., National Sacretary Priuta by thair prayers and mannal from the kitchen window of the stretches on the road, and with no ______Rov« John J. Corrigan, Assistant Secretary work in our aehools and on tha minlona. baccalaureate services for Central hotel, saw a tall bearded young women to see that they keep clean. ployes to arrange schedules in a Thair lift la tha hidden Ufa of S t Jos­ high school seniors Sunday after­ Finns Annoiind manner eliminating the possibility man with long hair curling over But how do yo\8 tell these shirts eph at Nanreth. clou to the H u rt of of disappointment. Jcaui. For information writes noon, May 31, orte member of the his wool-shirted shoulders jump apart?” Sacred Heart Chapel Sacred Heart Miuion Boose. class wore a soldier’s uniform. down, help out a slender, sun-bon­ "I put knotted strings in the In fairness to everyone, begin­ Sto. Htrie, lU. He is Howard Eklund, son of Mr. Two long established business ning immediately, pick-up prom­ June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart o f Jesus. W e wish to neted, dark-haired woman,and then tail. See?” and she gingerly build a chapel this month in honor o f the Sacred Heart. It costs and Mrs. A. Eklund, 1118 Lake. firms began operating as one unit ises will be made for each day in Monday, June 1, with the merger unharness the horses while the picked up a blue wool garment. Five Hundred Dollars. W e invite you to build a chapel in honor of Young Eklund, who has been in woman took out of the wa^n From it dangled a white string accordance with the numbers ex­ the Sacred Heart. service since January, is stationed of the George H. Astlcr Printing perience proves each truck can Co. and the Miles and Dryer pitch-pine for kindling a fire. with seven small knots. “ In a 300 MASSES in Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, While the man was watering the handle properly. Subsequent calls Printing Co. The combined busi­ bit of paper I put in pencil the THE BLESSED SACRAMENT number of children left honyilesi Tex. He came home on a'two-day mares, she carried from the wagon man’s name and give him a figure. will be scheduled for toe next day furlough to participate in the exer­ nesses will be carried on at. 1936 the trucks operate in that neigh­ We are within the octave of and parentless. Will you help us ANNCALLY Lawrence street. seat a large square board and This man got the figure seven, so cises. borhood. Corpus Christi, the Feast of the support them? Five dollars will for the living and deceased with a rock nailed it to the trunk I insert a string with that many He has continued his studies The Miles and Dryer firm was Blessed Sacrament. provide for a poor child for a memberi of the Union of of a spruce tree as the slow dust knots on i t ” The schedule again is as fol­ The Holy Eucharist was Our month. since entering service. established here in 1906 when Jos from an approaching freight train lows: North Denver each Monday Masses. The caller watched the brisk Lord’s dying gift to mankind— LAST TIME Puoblani Made Editor! eph J. Dryer arrived from Chicago billowed in an amethyst cloud up and Saturday; South and West rubbing in of the camp-made soap God’s best of good gifts to us. This week we make our last ap­ Enrollment Dnea 25e Pueblo girls have attained new and went into business with B. Z the canon. Now the man and Denver on Tuesday and Thursday; and then the boiling in the big pots Catholics everywhere and al­ peal to help us outfit poor children (Ntver to ba renewed) distinction in extra curricular ac­ Miles, who now is retired and liv­ woman lifted from the wagon East Denver and Park Hill on of the writhing red, blue, and gray ways have shown toe greatest who are to make their First Holy tivities in Loretto Heights college ing in Long Beach, Calif. Upon huge iron pots, and a light was Wednesday and Friday. St. Peter Qaver Sodality in Denver. Announcemei^ was Mr. Miles’ retirement his interest garments, Augusta Tabor saying, reverence for Our Lord in the Communion, Three dollars will buy applied to the pile of wood. The bureau’s telephone number for the African Missions made in the annual Press crob ban­ in the firm was acquired by Frank “ It’s worth four-bit^, what with Blessed Sacrament. Nothing is too a dress or suit, prayerbook, and ro- The lead wdgon in the Denver- is CHerry 5503. quet that the co-editors of TAkra, Thomas, who has been superin­ getting out that dirt, then the boil­ precious, no cost too high, to ex- sary. Give this gift to a poor child DEPARTMENT R bound train stopped at the bridge and make a happy First Holy Com­ the college magazine, next year will tendent of soiqe of the largest ing 'in clear water and the two press.love and respect to Christ in 8828 W. Pine Blvd. S t Louie, Ho. as the woman pointed to the board munion day. Our missionary be Miss Regina Reitemeier, daugh printing plants in the country. He rinsings, one hot, toe other warm. the Holy Eucharist. That is why continues as a member of the she had nailed on the tree and be­ Then I sew on buttons and mend Memorial Service Is stately cathedi;als have been built, priests and sisters will be very ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul John gan talking. Suddenly one of the grateful. Reitemeier of 312 W. 14th, and merged inrms. rips and tears.” beautiful sanctuaries designed, teamsters pulled over his head his Miss Lorraine Dombusch, daughter Held for Fr. Daffy altars erected, sacred vessels dot­ The Astler Co. was established red wool shirt ahd tossed it to the Hardships Racounted , SANCiTU^Y LAMP of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dombusch in 1926 jhy George H. Astler, who ted with costly gems and dia­ f 5 % III 7 % woman. Others followed suit The She told of the hardships of her Where the Blessed Sacrament is of 1121 Berkley. was educated in St. Dominic’s monds. air was filled with tossed gar­ married life. The Vermont ^tone- New York.— Representatives of reserved a light must continually i INTEREST FOR LIFE school. ,®oth Mr. Dryer and Mr. The poverty of our mission ments. cutter, Horace Austin Warner the American Legion, the Sons chapels u in contrast In many of burn. A Sanctuary Lamp is neces­ ] ON Astler are widely known in Cath­ Canadian-American Unit “ Ann!” called Mrs. Entriken, Tabor, when 25, with his young of the American Legion, and the our mission chapels there are no sary for every chapel. You can olic circles. Both are members of Jewish War Veterans joined ;wito grive this gift to a mission chapel CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Buys $50,000 War Bonds “ Come quick. Here’s something wife, Augfusta, moved t<^ Kansas, altars, no tabernacles to reserve the Denver council of the Knights strange. Ceuld it be a holdup?” where he farmed, raising com, the Father Duffy post of the for an offering of Seven Dollars. of Columbus. Mr. Dryer lives at toe Blessed Sacrament. (PEKING) wheat, and vej^etables. In 1869, Catholic War Veterans in a me We wish to place a suitable 4454 Tennyson street and is _ Laundry for Minora open in g*d1 l a y e d Manchester, N. H.— The Asso­ when‘ W, he jipned the gold rush morial service for the Rev, Francis Altar and Tabernacle Safe in ANNUITY BONDS member of the Holy Family par Ann watched with her. Bare When we acquire enough funds ciation Canado-Americaine, an or­ to Colorado. Near Idaho Springs P. Duffy, chaplain of the “ Fight­ every mission chapel. It would cost ish. ^ e ' has three sons, George, arms waved friendly farewells as to build a mission chapel, it is Wiile to ganization which operates in the he worked with pick and shovel for ing Sixty-ninth” regiment of the Sixty-Five Dollars to do so, Fifty Ray, and Joseph, Jr, All of them often not used for months because United States and Canada, has wages,' making barely enough to first World war. The services Dollars to make the Altar and Fif­ REV. FATHER RALPH are connected with printing or al­ it is not furnished for Mass and purchased $50,000 worth of Series gee them through the winter in were held before the statue of teen to buy. a Tabernacle Safe. lied trades.' Ray Dryer is asso­ devotions. You can donate an 176 W. Adams St. - Chicago G war bonds, according to Emile Mother of 4 in Auraria. .Early in the spring of Father Duffy at Broadway and To increase the knowledge and Lemelin, treasurer. Last year the ciated in business with his father. 47th street. altar, crucifix and two candle­ 1860 they again entered the moun love of Our Lord ill the Blessed sticks, Mass book, altar linens, organization purchased $10,000 Mr. Astler lives at 1006 Steele tains, this time prospecting, and Sacrament among the poor peoples worth of war bonds. street in St. Philomena’s ’ parish. and chalice to a mission chapel for Army to Receive wandered through what is now of oiir missions, we ask many do­ ninety-two dollars. His son, George, Jr., attends St Park county, looking for “sign.” raotEMoTTFOR nations of Sixty-Five Dollars. CLASSIFIED ADS Wins Master^s Degree Philomena’s school. He was still at i t f Shall we receive this donati<>n GRADUAflON GIFT Mr. Dryer and Mr. Astler both Embiem of Honor SERVICE MEN from you? Make that gift in This month many young men National rate 28o ptr word p«r luno | mlnl- That morning began a long and nmm U words. If four or mort eontecathw are sports enthusiasts. Mr. Dryer friendship. Mrs. Entriken brought thanksgiving for the graces and and women will be graduated from iiiuc! ar« used, tht rato ii 20o per word per is a member of the K. of C. bowl­ toe Tabors newly laid eggs, pans of All Men And Boyi happiness yon have received and college and high school. Give them luue. Payment mtut accompany all orders. ing team. Mr. Astler is a former The second Denver mother to will receive from Our Lord in Holy a perpetual membership in our as­ Ada received on Monday will apptar in tha Sally Lunn, biscuits, fresh meat, CRUCIFORM MEDAL iaaued printed for the foUoainc week. (See professional baseball player, and be honored for having four sons and glasses of chokecherry and Communion. sociation. The offering is twenty CembiiMtIoii ei yonr local RealiteT for local rates.) for several seasons managed the in milita^ service is Mrs. Mary wild gooseberry jelly. She invited dollars. The recipient mil in life K. of C, baseball team. Mr. A. Martinez of 619 Galapago OUR ARMED FORCES NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS them to comfortable beds at toe Scapular and Miraculoui and after death share in the ri(:h Astler served in the first World street. Her sons are Alfred, 30, Request our missionaries to of­ spiritual benefits of membership HAKE UP TO 826-886 WEEK as a hotel, but fearing robbery of their Little Ftewor and St. Oiristepher Trained Practical Noras. Learn quickly at war as a 'navdf aviator and was Ft. Bliss, Tex.; Richard, 28, and few possessions, they would not fer Holy Mass for God’s protecti<>n and the missions will be Tielped. lioroe. Booklet Free. Chieaso School of seven nfonths overseas. He is a Soloman, 28, twin of Richard, both leave the wagon at n(^ght Days for a relative or friend serving in Nursing, Dept R-8, Chlcaco. member of the American Legion. of Camp Roberts, Calif., and Felix, the armed forces of our Country p ie fu " ^ at a time, while Tabor was away, A\ nice picture of the Sacred BOYS CAUP For years Mr. Dryer has managed 20, 193rd tank battalion. Mayor his wife would be alone, and Mrs. Htsrr, Unbresk- . the annual. K. of C.-sponsored Benjamin F. Stapleton has been C H A L U i: Heart can be bought in the Near s u m m e r c a m p FOR BOYS IN HEART Entriken and Ann took turns vis­ abts a k s e I ■ « Christmas parties for Denver or­ A. Chalice is the Sacred Vessel East for five dollars. Make this OF THE GLORIOUS ROCKli& Near invited to present the “ four star iting her. It was with regret that FiatsS cbolii, X4 Rocky H t National Park. Fine lodge, phans. emblem of honor” pin to Mrs. Mar­ the priest uses when offering Holy donation and place a picture of the ehapel, eupervlaed mountain climbing. Open Mrs. Entriken saw them leave. The laeiMt lone. Sacred Heart in one of our mis­ Mr. Astler and Mr. Dryer, in a tinez on behalf of the Emblem of Stsrllns 8 11V a r Mass. You can- give one to a mis­ July 12-Augoit 18. 810 a week. Apply “ laimdry” had been a financial sion schools. Honalgnor Joeepb Boeetti. 1688 L o g u , mutual statement, said that im­ Honor association. success. Craxlform MsdsL sion chapel for an offering of Ten Denver, Colorado, John V. Marshall, instructor of Dollars. proved printing service would be In South park, Tabor became Caaiplsts I FOB A ^ N T H OLD GOLD WANTED rendered b y , the new firm be­ English in the Denver Universit)( CracHorai MsSsL You can help support a young college, has begun army duty. postmaster and merchant in toe Frka CsmsMs wab”*^ic tim s GOLD—886.00 Ounoe. Mail eld gold teeth, cause of increased facilities. And mining camp of Buckskin Joe. In Children rf?e the innocent vie man studying to be a missionaiy diamonda, jewelry, watohea—raeeive caah they pointed out that it still would He is the son of Mrs. F. L. Mar­ priss si.ee $2.00 Psi priest for a month for twelve dol­ by return malL Satlifactlon guarantoed. shall of 79 S. Grant street and is a 186^ toe Tabors went to California Urns of war. “ Thousands of chil­ Free information. Baramount (told Refin­ be possible for the same sort of Gulph, where Mrs. Tabor helped FoftpaM dren are sheltered, fed, and clothed lars. This offering would enroll ing Co., 1800-B Hennepin, Minneapolis, personal supervision to be given graduate of Regis college. you for a year in our Student William J. O’Shea, son of Mrs. out/by running a miners’ boarding in our orphanages in toe Near Minn. all work.- The Astler Co. has been house. As all the world knows, he erSsr ky OrSarby East.” The war has increased the Suppojrt club. Marguerite M. O’Shea of 1673 N s ikit, ■usibar, PHOTO FINISHING located at 1219 20th street, and grubstaked two South park ac­ Ulster street, has been admitted No. si Na. 88 Disaiiminating Camera Fans I Clip this ad the home of the merged firms, 1936 quaintances at a cost of $68, and t*fMl «D cotnmunlectlont ti and send trial roll with 26e coin. Roili Lawrence Street, long has been the to the army air corps officer school in Miami Beach, Fla. when toe two bootmakers, George developed, your choice, two bMUtifni A degree o f Master o f Science in headquarters of Miles and Dryer. Hook and August Rische, stumbled Sssclal— Frss sn se ttj srStti double weight profeealonal ealargcmenta Lt. H. P. Mosher, a 1938 ^ad- 1 GaarSlaii Aagsl-8t. MsM 'CathoUc llear East IDelfwe Assoebdwi and 8 never-fade Baytona prints, or two medical aiKial work wai awarded uate of Regis college, is stationed upon toe vein on Fryer Hill they prints each good negative. Ray's Photo by Si. Louis university to Margant CATHOLIC SERVICE fiUlLO $100,000 Fire Sweeps with the army air corps in Salinas, named it the Little Pittsburgh sao iMington Aw. at Sth L Saw toik, N. Y. Service. Dept 43-F, La Crosia, Wisconsin. Anna Mullen, daughter of Mr. and Fast etflas Isa Ne. 17S 4 8 Canada Village Church Calif. mine. By virtue o f his grubstake SONGWRITERS Mra. Edmund L. Mullen of 665 Pvt. John Aasterad, son of Mrs. share Tabor became a millionaire, Marion street, Denver, June 2. and this first million was multi­ BONGS - SONG POEMS WANTED. NO St. Martin, Que.— Struck by 0. N. Aasterud of Pueblo, who charge for melodies. Free examination. Mias Mullen was graduated from was graduated .by Regis college plied rapidly — everything he Hollywood Recording Studioe, 8*SI Preusi Loretto Heights college in 1940 lightning, St. Martin’s church here tcuched seemed to turn to gold! Sta., Loe Angeko. was destroyed by fire with a loss last year, is in Bowman Field, Ky. DO NOT and was awarded a fellowship .|o *I remember toe sadness in Mrs. DO^THIS UUSIO eonpoaed (o wordt. Bend poem for of $100,000. The church was Thomas M. Tierney, son of Mr. WAIT the Missouri school. She will begin Entriken’s voice as, on that moonlit TODAY In Perpetual Memory eonilderation. On requeet. Rhyming medical social work for the Red built in 1874 and was the parish and Mrs. John T. Tierney of 785 Famphlet Prse. Phonograph Baeord FREE center for this village and severs St. Paul street, who attended Notre night that was so bright and the if poem aoceptod. KEENAN'S STUDIOS. Cross in Fitzsimons General hos' spruce ti«e that had home the Dept S.V. Box aUO. Bridgeport Conn. pilal June 15. surrounding communities. A num­ Dame university, is in the Okla­ of anyone near and dear to you ber of its beautiful paintings anc homa flying school in Enid. crudely lettered sign, “ Shirts finely colored windows were saved washed—50 cent^” s&Md out like a And especially in honor or memory o f Your Boy who is in SETON OILL COLLEGE as well as most of the sacred tall cone of green silver on the Service with the U. S. Army or Navy Arling'ton Cemetery bank of a silver river, she said: AcertdlUd bf WomoB froiB 11 Foroffs OotmtrfM vessels. AsaoeUtlon of Amorfeao nolTtnttlM *ad S7 Americoa Btatos Rites Witnessed by 3,000 “ Poor Augusta Tabor! He di Or In Atonement For Your Past Sins, New Testament Sent vorced her ^ h in two years after Washington. — Three thousand he became rich and that beautiful Do Yon Wish lo BecomeaPriesI? To Canadian Soldiers persons assembled in the amphi­ Baby Doe set her cap for him. If) GIVE A CHALICE We «<«lou«e t0 car takkm yuont men icuOaoi MA theater of Arlington cemetery to he had looked at Augusta's hands, 4evr

I Thursday, June 4, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEsrstone '4208 PAGE ELEVEN

Bishop Willging, Gov. Carr To Participate in Rites St. Scholastica’ s to Give PUEBLO

Diplomas to Largest Class rOOR BUSINESS IS AFPRECIATEO HERE NEWTON LUMBER CO IHRIIIUIIIES HIPLDMIIS TO 7 Canon City.— (St. Scholastica’s speaker for the commencement Famitare Rags Liaolaam PUEBLO, COLORADO Academy) — Twenty-four seniors (Continued Fn>m Last Bags) confert. school of nursing who received will receive diplomas in commence­ Members of the class of 1942 Durango. — A class of seven, Lumbering aloitg since 1872 their diplomas in ceremonies held ment exercises to be held in the are Mary Nell Crawford, Patricia three boys and four girls, was in the Denver Cathedral. Miss Mc­ school auditorium Tuesday morn­ Mae Deppen, Ruby Mae Gilray, graduated fr6m the parochial American Furniture Co. Phone 108 and let ns service yon ^ Donald took part of her training in ing, June 9, at 10:30, The class Teresa Emily Giroux, Elizabeth school May 31, Donald Buchanan, St. Mary’s hospital, Grand Junc­ Anne Gjellum, Norma Lee Hallen- Pueblo’s finest Store tion, which is affiliated with St. of 1942 is the Isrgest ever Louis Parkinson, Samuel Ferdi­ to be graduated from St. Scholas­ beck, Virginia Maria Harrison, Joseph’s. Miss Louise Holder, nand^ Irene Vandeweile, Patricia tica’s academy, ’The Most Rev. Barbara Jeah Holzfaster, Beverly “ Quick Deliveries” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jeanne Huber, Jean Marie Mason, McNamara, Barbara Risley, and HIGH IN QUALITY— LOW IN PRICE Holder, former^ residents of this Joseph C. Willging, D.D., Bishop m. “Careful Druggists” T H E PRINCE of Pueblo, will preside. Governor Beulah Bernice Menbennett, Elea­ Aileen Cummins are the graduates. city, also was a member of the nor Catherin^Ryan» Emily Marie PHARMACY Ralph L. Carr will be guest Sunday Masses in St. Columba’s 209-ok vegetables in . small amount cuperating in St. Mary’s hospital of the afternoon by serving a tea of weights and measures, is re­ Miss Josephine Steblay, John ported recovering from serious The reasons; MtIUng Crystal-Clear of water and as short a time a* from an operation performed last to the faculty and the friends of Germ sang. The bride is the nitric acid burns received May Ice provides the right degree of cold­ possible. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank week. the homemaking department. * 115 8th S t Phone 445 ness. the risht balance of humidity and In preparation for the final re­ 3 in a mwder plant in Weldon W. atove all washes the air free of all Petkosek, and her father gave her Sodality Arrange* Picnic Springs, Mo. filterable impurities and then takes Bring to boiling point quickly in marriage. A reception for 200 The Young Ladies’ sodality, un ligion contest to be held June 5, such impurities out through the drain over high gas flame, then reduce guests was held for the couple in der the direction of its president, the individual religion classes were Sordelet, a foreman in the ni­ (sometimes called Purovent). trating room of the TNT plant, flame and boil gently. the home of the bride's parents. Miss Elizabeth Sabo, is making given a preliminary examination The couple left Monday for a plans for the annual sodality picnic on Friday morning, May 29. Those answered an emergency whistle PUEBLO ICE CO. wedding trip to Los Angeles, to be held some time in July. Ar­ receiving an "A " average, making when a chemical reaction occurred ★ Calif. The bridegroom is stationed rangements are also under way them eligible for the contest, were in his nitrating room. As he at­ BUY YOUR WAll SAVINGS BONDS AT 507 Elizabeth in Indio camp, through Miss Mary Sarlo, enter­ Rosemarie Zegob, Eleanor Ryan^ tempted to close the acid feed Pueblo Gas & Fuel Co. Mrs. Ursick is 'employed by a tainment chairman, to have a joint Virginia Harrison, Anita Van valves he was showered with nitric PHONE 847 local music company and will re­ affair for other local Young La­ Tuyl, Mary Nell Crawford, Jeanne and sulphuric acid from the vats turn to Pueblo following her visit dies’ sodalities in the parish hall Heagerty, Marie Gomez, Marjorie at 280 degrees F. Before he could in California. ^ on June 10. Rohrer, Ernestine Berardi, Louise be dragged under a shower, in less In the last meeting of the sodal­ Mondruon, Rosemary Mcrlino, than two minutes, all his clothing ity it was agreed to adopt a soldier Helen Fassler, Constance Salazar, was eaten away. Railway Building and Funeral Services Held relative of one of the sodalists each Frances M. Peavy, Marion Seldin, Plastic surgeons in a St. Louis month for the purpose of sending Anna Marie Hansen, Margaret hospital say the^ will have him Midwest College ‘ For John R. Petrie him a spiritual ooucjuet along with Hanna, Antionette Madone, and back in first-class shape in about some other appropriate gift. Vita Lee Salardino. a month. Loan Association Club’* Picnic I* June 7 Showing the result of an earnest SoflBelet is a graduate of Centen­ of Commerce 1 Pueblo.— ^Funeral services for John R. Petrie, 300^ Spring were The Young People’s Social club, year’ftwork in speech, Rosemary nial high school and was a student 119 West 5th Street Pueblo Do You Want a Good Position With a held in Sly Mary's church Tuesday, open to the Catholic youth of Comfdi^ and Jeanne Blankenship of Pueblo Junior college. Pueblo and recently organiz^ by gave a program of readings. They June 2. I f You Lite in Pueblo You Can Buy Your Bonds at the Good Salary? Mr. Petrie, resident of Pueblo Thomas Mulholland, held its bi­ were auisted by the string en- 42 years, died early Sunday in his monthly meeting in St. Francis sentble under the direction of Home Office More Calls Than We Can Fill— Investigate home after an iljness of two years. hall Monday evening June 1. Catherine Spicer. Particularly in­ He was born in Jugoslavia, and James Yenko, president, and Betty teresting were Miss Comfort’s se­ lections, "The One Legged Goose,” Phone 114 218 West 4th St was a member of St. Mary’s church. Adamich, secretary, presided. A “ Pills Is PUls,” “ Car Trouble,” PUEBLO, COLO. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. picnic for Sunday, June 7, in City Agnes Petrie; six children, Mrs. park was arranged.^ “ Unfinished Story,” “ Domestic FVahees O’Brien, and Louis, Wil­ Troubadour* Fate 'Shut-In*' Asides,” “ Daddy Long Legs,” and s W N I O R S liam, John, Jr.; Albert, and Joseph St. Francis’ Troubadors, who "The Recital.” Miss Blankenship Petrie, all of Pueblo; two broth­ for the past 11 years have been gave “ Teachers Are Funny,” and ers, Mark Petrie of Helper, Utah, devoting their time and talent to the dramatic “ Daddy Doc.” In the and Matt Petrie of Brooklyn, N. T-, the entertainment of “ shut-ins” string ensemble were Gwen Wil­ and. a sister, Mrs. Anne Tezak of throughout the city, had their last liams, Marjorie McDonald, Eleanor SUCK Prescott, Ariz. Four grandchil­ regular program until fall in the Ryan, Grace Bower, Marguerite dren also survive. county farm Sunday, May 31. The Miller, and Anna Marie Hansen. spiritual part of the program was given by the Rev. John Kelley, as­ SLACKSUITS Irish Novice House sistant _ in St. Francis' parish. Of Salesians Blessed Those in attendance included John A. Maloney, Mary Secora, Mrs. J PueUo Orpliaiiage For the Civilian Abbeyleix, Ireland. — Heywood Willum, Josephine Jonke, William house, Ballinakill, near here, was and Robert O’Neil, and Mrs. Greer.' Home Front solemnly blessed as St. John Bos- In a meeting in the home of Jo­ co’s new novice house for the sephine Jonke, the charter mem Sodality Admits Salesian order by Bishop Thomas hers of the Troubadours decided to Keogh of Kildare and Leighlin. The hold a basket lunch picnic in City $2*98 spacious Georgian house for a long park Sunday, June 14. Any one time had been the home of power­ who ever appeared on the Trouba­ Girl^ 32 Boys ful Anglo-Irish families. dour programs in the past is cor dially invited to participate in the festivities. Versatile Slack Suits far Pueblo.— (Sacred Heart Orphan­ Tertiaries Procure age)—On Trinity Sunday, May 31, • Gardening Booklets on Serraon serra 57 children, 25 girls and 32 boys, • Defense Work The rcgularhieeting of the Third were enrolled in the Sodality of the • Bicycling Order of St. Francis was heldhel May Children of Mary by the chaplain, Father P. J. Phelan. Later, as the • Air Raid Duty 24. A special.1 blessing was p given to the Tertiarie* by Father Miller, May procession moved to the V"'* C • Sportsscear spiritual director. Two new mem­ grotto, the children carried 15 Ro- • Home Work bers, Mrs. L. R. Balleweg and saiY banners, sang hymns, and • Outing Trips Mrs. Anna Campbell, were received recited the Rosary. After the pro­ —Will you be a furlough bride? Will it be formal into the organization. cession, Benediction was given and The members purchased 100 the “ Te Deum” was sung. or informal?. copies of The Pathway of the Several Vestments The "gale" wear the panta— for air- Padres, a tribute to Fray Junipero —Perhaps you can’t plan the exact date, but you warden duticf, flrat-aid claaaee, Serra, O.F.M., the founder of Cali Are Donated can plan your wedding. You’ll find everything for marketing, at home, tun-funning— fomia’s Franciscan missions, who A beautiful chasuUe, cope, and (vdofAN^X __ // \N______y your trousseau, priced to please big and little budg­ or Juit to relax in. Good looking, is a candidate for beatification. Benediction veil were donatH to well tailored tlack auite to give the The booklet gives a description and the orphanage by Sister M* Con­ ets—everything from heavenly bridal gowns to en­ male contingent plenty of competi­ COlO ^ a picture of the 23 misj^ions of the stance, superior of St. Joseph’s chanting afternoon ensembles. tion, Spun rayont. rayon poplin, state. hospital, Milwaukee, Wise. faille, cotton gabardine in aolida, —You can save time, money, and worry by selecting checki, novelty ellectal Site, for Miss Kochevar Retyrns BUhop Pra*ent* Cartificat** miaae* and women. Five girls and two boy* recaved k (noldt yeujike an am around your entire trousseau in one air conditioned buil^ From Atchison College certificates from the Most Rev. Bishop Joseph C. Willging on your, waist right dpwn to the ing. Crews Beggs can outfit you from twinkling MAJOR Pueblo.— Miss Mary Bernadette Thursday, June 4, in the orphan­ hips — then breaks out in a toes to floating veil. Featured in tbi "Mayfair atreamliner," a popular two-tone of Kochevar, a freshman scholarship age auditorium. The children gave line rayon gabardine, an exceptional value—only S 5 .9 6 student in Mt. St. Scholastica col­ a short program. The school term whirl of dancing pleats. Snowy — And don’t forget the beautifully becoming travel­ lege in Atchison, Kans., came home is closing with Benediction of-4he waffle pique and polka dot C Thursday, May 28, to spend the Blessed Sacrament on Friday ing clothes for that wedding trip. summer with her mother, Mr*. morning, when the graduates are seersucker in navy, red ot Matt J. Kochevar. She was ac­ making a profession of faith. frccn. Sizes 9 to IS^ . c. c. AnpERson to. companied here by Miss Mary Those completing the eight grade FLOUR Frost and Miss Marcella Keegan this year are Vesta Ann Ball, Everybody's Dept. Store of Glenwood Springs, who were Fruita; Elsie Toribio, Pueblo; The standard of quality for weekend guests. Thelma and Velma Kaminsky, 4IERM AN’ S Crews Beggs 127 W . 4th St. Pueblo, Colo. perfect baking. Miss Kochevar appeared in a Rockvale, and Thomasine Ortega. ipe organ recital in the college on Walter Ferriter, Joseph Vetere, all W l GIVE 8 ft H GREEN STAMPS ■*y 17. of Pueblo. IVIIWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE WALSENBURG PARISH TO HAVE 6 SUMMER SCHOOLS

Bishop WiUging to Give Commencement Talk J lYtnriYtritiOYOn C o f The Pueblo Parochial toftball leaaue are tbeae mem< UllCUUCfUCiCU §, Leander a team, i»hich finished ahead of last year’s titleholder, St. Mary’s. In the^piclure, back row, left to rifhl, are Dan Driscoll, Slurdesant, Catechetical Classes 41 Pueblo Catholic High Seniors to Be Chapman, Mudd, Schmidt, Barger, Laughlin, and the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., coach; front row— Murphy, Cowen, Andrews, McDonnell, Laughlin, and Don Driscoll. H. T. Mudd and H. B. Barger assisted Father Paul in coaching the team. Awarded Diplomas in Exercises June 7 Id Three Missions to

Pueblo.— (Pueblo Catholic High) itanee" (Edsar), orttn; natlonil anthem, plomti, Bilhop WiUging; introduction of Glee club and audience: "Why Catholic cbmmenetment speaker. Father Hlggini; -Forty-one seniors of Pueblo Student! Should Attend Catholic High addreit, Biebop Wlllgingc chorus. Catholic high will be graduated Schools." Agnes Hudson, Sacred Heart "Christ, the King” (the Rev, Daniel A. Begin Monday, June 8 in the City auditorium Sunday, Cathedral school; valedictory, Florence Lord, S.J.), Glee club and graduates; June 7, at 8 p.m. Bishop Joseph Mulholland;^ selections by Glee club. recessional (selected), organ. ^ 'Praise Ye the Father” (Gounod) and ' The members of. the 1&42 graduation C. WiUging will be the speaker on ‘America, Beloved Land” (Wilson): class are Ann Allesandro, Agnes Benaik, the occasion. The Very Rev. Jos-, prssentation o( candidates for diplomas. A1 Boggs, Maurice Campbell, Marian Father McCarthy; conferring of di- Plans Gall for Inslrnctions ii^ North Vela, La Vela, eph C. Higgins and the Rev. W. D. Andres, Virginia Blatnik, William Bra- tint. James Clark, Josephine Conatore, McCarthy will take part in th^ Patricia Fitzpatrick, Thomas Connors, program. Anthony Gettler, Mary Lou Cooper, Laguna, Cucharas, Toga, and Walsen; The Glee club will render the 17 Boys, Girls Helen, Gorshe, Virginia Ann Driscoll, Mary Margaret Gray, Marjorie Rofl- musical selections. Miss Florence mann. Ruby Griawold, Elisabeth Jack- Benedictine Nuns to Teach Mulholland, who holds the high­ son, Gertrude Hager,. Raymond Kasel, / ______est scholastic average of the class Graduated by Patricia Hamrick. Thelma Joaen, Armand Jerman, Marion Kemp. Theresa LepesVa, over the four-year period, will be Katherine Kirch, Wflliam Mehring, Anne Walsenburg.— Vacation schools in St. Mary's parish the valedictorian. Kolesarek, Jeanne Moore, Robert Kraso- will begin June 8. Present plans call for schools to be estab- A feature will be a talk by Miss Salida School vich, John McGinn,. Michael HcGann, William Sajbel,' Florence Mulholland, Agnes Hudson, who is being Betty Parga, Robert Sajbel, George lishecJ in North Veta, La Veta, Laguna, Cucharas, Tioga, and graduated this year from the Subotich, Jeanne Mary O’Meit, and Frank pwbably Walsen, all missions of the Walsenburg parish. The eighth grade of Sacred Heart Ca Salida. — Seventeen boys and Ward. thedral school. She will speak on girls received certificates of grad­ Baccalaureate services will be first schools to go into operation, in Cucharas, North Veta, ' ‘Why Catholic Students Should uation from St. Joseph’s school held in the 7:30 Mass Sunday and La Veta, will begin June 8. Lw t year more than 400 chil­ Attend Catholic High Schools.” Wednesday, June 3. A three-act morning in St. Patrick’s church. dren attended the schools within the parish. The Sisters of The entire program follows: operetta was given. The Rev. Ber­ Awards Announced St. Benedict teach the classes and prepare the pupils for Processionil, "Pomp «nd Cireutn- nard Gillick presented tlye gradu­ ates to Bishop Joseph C. WiUging, The “ senior day” program held First Communion. who gave the graduation address Tuesday afternoon was partici Sister Ambrose, principal of St. and conferred the diplomas. ‘ pated in by the whole school. The 12 Initiated by Mary’s school, left Tuesday for Scholarahip Ii W on following awards were announced Knights of Columbus Atchison, Kans. She will remain Scholarship (or highest average ii In the Salida high school gradu­ college preparatory department, Florence Twelve men of the parish re­ there for the summer. Mulholland; scholarship for highest aver, ceived the second and third degrees Plans for the summer activities ation exercises held Friday, May age ill commercial department, Patricia 29, Miss Eleanor McNamara was Hamrick; award lor four ycare' perfect of the Knights of Columbus in the of the Junior Catholic Daughters TO GE eiVEII 01 resented with a scholarship to attendance, Helen Gorshe: honor award state convention of the order in were discussed on Monday after­ It. St. Scholastics college in from the Catholic Press association for Colorado Springs Sunday, May 31. outstanding work on annual and "Tatler," noon, June 1, in a meeting with Atchison, Kans. Misses Gladys Armand Jermsn: same for art work on E Cathedral Parish to Begin More than 30 -jenights, led by John Glesenen and Jane Provenza also annual and "Tatler,” Al Boggs; Press Benedetti, grand knight of the local their counselor, Mrs. Frank Mauro, Ian to attend M t St. Scholastica. club pins for students who have fulfilled council, and Silvio Michelli of Wal­ Sr., and Father Raymond Newell. the requirements of the club, George g;iss McNamaraNa is president of the Subotich. Virginia' Driscoll. Margaret senburg,. district deputy, attended The Rev. Peter Schneiberger, Young Ladies’ sodality, Miss pray, Marian Andrews, Betty Parga, Vacation Schooi on June 9 tbe convention and 'witnessed the now stationed in New Mexico and Pueblo.— The two-day gradua­ Glescner is secretary, and Miss Patricia Fitzpatrick, M^norie Hoffmann, QFIEGMIGiEED ritual, of the order. formerly of Walsenburg, was ' a Margery Hpylan, Maureen Dowd. Pa­ tion exercises for Pueblo Junior Provenza, treasurer. ’ tricia Cassidy. Betty Jo Naugbtoo, The Tabernacle society enter­ parish visitor. He arrived Sunday, college will begin at 2:30 p.m. The Catholic young men and Wilma Erickson, Shirley Trontell, and Pueblo.-^ (Sacred Heart Cathe­ West, A. K. Spencer, L. E. Jones, tained prospective new members in May 31, and returned to his par­ Sunday, June 7, with a baccalaure­ women of the Salida high school Jeanne Moore (for business management dral Parish)—Vacation school for and G. C. Barto. the regular meeting Wednesday ish on 'Thursday. During his stay ate program in which the Most of annual); subseription to.The Catholic in Walsenburg he was the guest graduation class received Holy Digest in recognition i oi dietinetion BE CPT EEJEGE all the public school children living Mrs. J. Geary Connor, Jr., and afternoon, June 3, in the high Rev. Joseph C. WiUging will de­ gained In writing, Armrad Jerman; lub- daughter, Karon Marie, (eft' Fri­ of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruffini. Communion in a body in the north of the Arkansas river and school library. Seventy-five women liver an address on “ Education 8:30 Mass Sunday, May 24. Forty- sdiiption to The Readerfs Digest (of the day, May 29, for Mechaniosville, attended and enjoyed the program, Parishioners are reminded that and Patriotism.” The Very Rev. highest average for pupil hi the senior west of the Fountain river will be­ the subscriptions to the Catholio two graduates in caps and gowns class, Patricia Hamrick; scholarship to Pueblo.— Tbe final meeting of la., where they will visit with Mrs. which featured a discussion of the Joseph F. Higgins, pastor of St marched into church to music Loretto Heights college, Florence Mulhol- gin Monday morning, June 8, at 9 Connor’s mother. Mrs. Marie But- possibilities of the county in re­ Register are now due and may be land; scholarahip to Midwest Business the 1941-42 term of the Cathdic paid in the rectory. Patrick’s church, will say the open­ played by Sister M. Annella, o’clock. Last year 97 children at­ ler,..and other relatives. gard to industry. Father Howard ing and closing prayers, and give college. Patricia Hamrick; scholarship to Parent-Teacher league of South­ music instructor of St. Jos Barnes' Business college, Denver, Helen tended/ All children from the first Delaney led the discussion. Host Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zupancic ara the Scriptural reading. Bishop ern Colorado was held Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCarthy eph’s school. After Mass the grad­ Gorshef scholarships to Setpn school of to the eighth grades are expected esses for the meeting were Mrs. the parents of an eight-pound WiUging was invited to speak on in St. Patrick’s hall with 42 mem­ announce the engagement of their uates assembled before the barish nursing, Colorado Springs, Agnes Bensik to be present. Classes are held in Gabe Furphy and her band. It is girl, born Sunday morning, May 31. the occasion by Dr. Charles and Marjorie Hoffmann; shorthand certif­ bers attending. The Rev. William daughter, Imelda, to De Witt Kiff. house, where group pictures were icates. Patricia Hamrick, Helen Gorshe, D. McCarthy presided. the Sacred Heart school. A June wedding is planned. planned to hold all futuire meetings Anyone with items of news for Haines, president of the college. the Register is asked to call Miss taken. and Ann Kolesarek; typing certificates, The Corpus Christi procession of Mmes. H. J. Tyson, George Con­ of the society in the school .be­ This marks the first time a repre Patricia Hamrick. Helen Gorshe, Theresa The following Parent-Teacher cause of the increase in member­ Dorothy Taliman, 684M or 324. sentative of the Church has been Salida Knights of Columbus weA Lepeska, and Virginia Blatnik; pin for associations reported on their ac­ the Most Blessed Sacrament will nors, C. L. Ducy, C. C. Bellingier, well represented in^ the state con­ best 100-word shorthand transcript, Pa­ be held after the H o’clock Mass Vance Driscoll, L. A. Daveline, and ship. Lint Being Compiled invited to take part in the school’s tricia Hamrick. tivities for the year: St. Mary’s, closing exercises. vention in Colorado Springs Sun­ St. Francis’, St. Leander’s, St. Pat­ Sunday, June 7. The adult choir George Simms were among those About 200 -names of parishioneM day, May 31. Four young men Awards' in the contest sponsored by Installation Held the hfother Seton league of Mt St Jos­ rick’s, Mt. Carmel, Sacred Heart will sing for the high Mass, and the who attended the ACCW conven­ who are in the service of the coun­ from Salida were initiated. Grand eph. 0-, ^ re made as follows; First Cathedr|il, and Catholic high. Fol­ children of the Cathedral schooi tion in Denver. By C. D. of A. Court try have been recorded in the rec­ Knight C. V. Elliott and Ned Le- SI. Mary’s Ruanerap prizo in'play contest, Theresa Lepeska; lowing an interesting business ses­ will participate in the procession Harold C. Norton has returned tory, following an appeal made in nari were delegates. first honor in story contest Ann Kole­ Installation, ceremonies for the sarek: second honors in story contest, sion, cards were played ^ d s r e and sing the “ Pange Lingua,” at to work on the fire department the Sunday Masses. When com­ the conclusion of which Benediction newly elected officers of Our L'idy la Paeblo Loop Play The Rev. Dr. Joseph Segoum Ruby. Griswold and Jeanne O'Neil. fre^ments served.______after several weeks of illness owing of Lourdes court No. 1202, Cath­ pleted, the list will number about was a visitor in the rectory last of the Most Blessed Sacrament will to an auto accident olic Daughters of America, were 400, according to estimates. These week. be given. Pueblo. — St. Mary’s St Elizabeth’s unit of the Seton held Tuesday evening, June 2, with names will be inscribed'on a roll team trounced St. Francis’, 12-3, Memorial day was observed A picnic for the members of the auxiliary will 'meet Thursday; Miss Marie Am^ews of Durangcr, of honor and displayed in the ves­ and thereby became runncrup to Saturday, May 30. The services Grand Junction School to children’s choir was held Thursday June 4, in an all-day session. Mrs. district deputy, 'as installing offi­ tibule. the championship St. Leander’s were in charge of the American in City park. The children and the L. E. Burke will be in charge, as­ cer. At the conclusion of the meet­ Theresa Dissler and Dorothy outfit in the final game of year Legion. ' Father Gillick gave an sisters enjoyed the hospitality of sisted by Mrs. R. E. Allen. ing a check was given to Father Lenzini returned to Walsenburg on for the Pueblo Parochial league. address. Father Thomas J. Wolohan for the Francis Bottler, retiring chaplain Wednesday, June 3, following com- Graduate 21 on June 5 afternoon. The final league standings fol­ Anton Unterfeldner Diet with a spiritual bouquet in token ple^on of their college work in Mt. low: Anton Unterfeldner, who was 77, Mrs. Marie Scherrer of 2115 of his splendid work as chaplain St. Scholastica, Atchison, Kann. TEAM— w L Pet. died unexpectedly May 27. His West street underwent an appen­ Marino Private for the past two years. Both are freshmen. St, Leander's ...... 6 0 1.000 Grand Junction. — The eighth Mrs. St. Mary's ...... ^ . . , { daughter. Sister Bernadette The- Nelson and SamClyde dectomy in St. Mary’s hospital last J .888 grade students of St. Joseph’s Sacred Heart home . 4 2 .6S7 rese of Courtland, N. Y., came DeLeo, botn of Salt Lake City, at­ week. St, Franclf 8 3 .500 here for the funeral, whieh was school will receive their diplomas tended the couple. Mrs. Flanagan, SC Patriek’i ...... 2 4 .838 Mr. and Mrs. John Crum have From Canon City For a Snack, Stop at held Monday, June 1, in St. Jos­ Mday evening, June 8, at 7:30, mother of the bride, was present St. Antboay’c 1 5 .117 in St. Joseph’s church. The Very for the ceremony. returned to the north side and are Gstbedral _____ :_____ ;_____ O 6 .000 eph’s church. now living at 2213 West street. Rev. Nicholas Bertrand will pre­ The bride is a graduate of sent diplomas to the following 21 On Monday evening, June 1, a Among Missing MAMMY’S SHACK IIIIIIWHIIIIIIIIIIH im iwiiuiiiiiiwmi Grand Junction high school and troop of Boy Scouts was organized pupils: attended Mesa college two years. HIGHWAY 85 SOUTH John Abrtmo, Roiilie Arcisri, WUlism Ten boys became members. The Bonaott. John Codes, Horry Cunning- Mr. Regian was graduated from troop committee is coftiposed of Canon- City.*—PFC. Eugene P. Whole Fish Sandwich and French Fries -15c horn, Mory CothoHne DOily, MofkOrOt high school in Raton and attended Anthony Verlenga, Frank Young Beauchat of the marine corps, son Ann Dolly, Utry Elizobeth Desrosiers, Mesa college, gaining recognition Fried Chicken and Fish Dinners Our Specialty Phyllis Erskine, Msxine Gollogos. Arthur Harry Lloyd, Herman Isbester, of the late Mr.* and Mrs. Eugene Htinrich, Dsn Hendrickson, Jacquelyn as an outstanding football player Paul Reitemeiet, and FranTc Bell. Beauchat of Canon City, is re­ AIR CONDlTlONiSD — (JUIKT — COBIFOKTABLE Holland, Raymond Huerta, Mary Mar­ He expects to be called to army The next meeting will be held ported missing by the navy depart­ garet Kapaun. Harold Osborn, Leo service in the*‘near future, Prinster, Janero Saloi, .Dominie Simon- Tuesday, June 9, in the Cathedra! ment. His father died several He and his bride are at home hetti,.Louis Schom, and Barbara Walker. hall, and all boys interested in join­ months ago, and his mother re­ in Salt Lake City. ing the troop are asked to attend. ceived the first letter in many Miss Eble to Work Robert Harrington Gets Degree CoNGIUTULATIONS Members of the Altar and Ro^ weeks from Eugene just a few In Rochester Hospital A list of degree candidates an­ moments before her death In May. REFINANCE THAT OLD FASHIONED nounced in Omaha by the Very sary society will receive Holy Com­ Miss Frances Eble, who received munion in a body Sunday, June 7, Marguerite Beauchat survives and Rev. Joseph P. Zuercher, S.J., is in Detroit with relatives. MORTGAGE to Pueblo Diocese Upon her Bachelor of Science degree president, revealed that Robert in the 7 o’clock Mass. Father Wolo­ from the St. Mary college. Leaven Brine Harrington of Grand Junc­ han will offer the Mass for those Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Doherty re­ worth, Kans., on May 31, has re­ tion was to receive a Bachelor of members who receive Holy Com­ ceived word by radiogram June 1 If you are burdened with an “ old-style” lingering home Starting of Their New ceived an appointment for an in- ^ience in medicine degree in munion in a group. that their son, Charles, who re­ loan or find your monthly home-ownership payments teriieship of one year in SL Mary’s Creightoif university’s commence­ The last meeting for tlys seasejn cently entered the army, is in hospital, connected with the Mayo Hawaii. too steep in face of present day conditions, don’t worry ment exercises held June 4. He will be held Monday afternoon in about it . . . REFINANCE HERE AT THE FIRST will receive his Doctor of Medi­ the parish hall at 2:30, and all Mrs. V. Stringari has returned Section in the Denver cine degree in 1944. Harington, members are invited to attend. from California, where she visited FEDERAL. with her'sons, Larry and Anthony, a member of Phi Chi medical Those in charge of the merchandise 'When you refinance your home on our direct reduction fraternity, also holds member­ award are working hard so who were' stationed in Moffatt ship ' in the Pssteur club, the that the awards may be Field. Larry is a first lieutenant plan, monthly payments are fitt^ to your incomp. Patholic Register in the array air corps. sodality, and Alpha Chi Kappa. given within a short time. After Too, as you refinance your present mortgage, it is pos­ Miss Mary Elizabeth McDonald the business meeting there will be Kon Wyatt, son of Dr. and Mrs. of Grand Junction was among the a social hour in which refresh­ Kon Wyatt of this city, who was sible to include additional funds up to $500 for remod­ graduates of St. Joseph’s hospital ments will be served by the host­ graduated from the Canon City eling and repairs, if needed. (TumtoPagell — Column 3) esses, Mmes. L. E. Burke, M. W. high school this week, will enter Colorado university in Boulder this You will enjoy doing business with this local specialized summer to take a pre medic course. home financing institution. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Sterling and CERTIFICATES OF GRADUATION Mrs. James L. Sterling, Jr., re­ turned home May 26 from Chick- A FRIEND asha, Okla., where they visited AREAWARDEDT0 20 IN PUEBLO with Cadet Jim Sterling, who is in the air corps training school. Robert Wildgen was quite iU for SAVING^UOAlUISSOC^^ Pueblo.— (St. Leander’s Parish) Albert Marshall, son of Mr. and several days in a local hospital. He —Certificates of fraduation were Mrs. E. E. Marshall, is recovering is the son of Mrs. Frances Wildgen awarded to 20 pupils of the eighth from a broken arm suffered in a and was one of the graduates of 601 No. Main Phone 5300 gpuj^ in St. Leander’s church be- fall. St. Michael's school this year. forWthe 7:30 Mass on Sunday, Jack Shope received a severe Mrs. Lasnik Pastes Away M af 31. The Rev. Paul Fife, O.S. arm cut while at work Tuesday, Mrs. Mathilda Lasnik, 53, resi B., celebrated the Mass. The adult June 2. dent of Lincoln Park for|the past choir, under the dirwtion of Mrs. Eileen Johnson underwent an 25 years, died of heart trouble in Curtis P. Ritchie, sang. Mrs. Ed­ appendectomy Friday, May 29. the home of her daughter; Mrs. ward Hoffman was the organist. Robert Schober is recovering Rom Foster, in Lafayette. In fail The annual picnic, sponsored ing health for a number of weeks, Frances Eble by the PTA for the children of St. from an appendectomy performed Compliments of in Corwin hospital. she left here about six weeks ago San Isabel MILK Leander’s school, was held in Mit­ for Lafayette, where her daughter, clinic in Rochester, Minn. She will chell park on Monday, June 1. Ralph Dunlap, infant son of Mr. begin her n«% work this fall. a former nurse, and two sons re­ Many mothers enjoyed the day and Mrs. Ralph Dunlap, was bap­ side. Mrs. Lasnik was bom in Miss Eble m^'ored in home with the children and a basket tized Sunday, May 31, by the Rev. economics in the St. Mary college. Germany, but lived much of her life lunch was served. Paul Fife, O.S.B. Sponsors were in this country. She was a member 0 She specialized in dietetics for hos­ Mr. and Mrs. Florian Siegle. Members of the Young Ladies’ of St., Michael’s ■ church and the pital work. She is a graduate of sodality have made plans for Appleton high' school and Mesa Woman’s Slovenian lodge of Pros Give them San babel Mrty to be givdn in the school hall pect Heights. Surviving are her Junior college and received a Wednesday evening, June 10. scholarship to S t Mary. She is the Pueblo Man May husband, Adolf; her daughter, and Milk. It is good rich John M. Macindoe The women of StrLeander’s par­ two sons, Lawerence and Jack, all daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. ish will give a bundle party for of Lafayette; two sisters, Mrs milk pasteurized accord­ Eble of Appleton and the grand­ the Bemmt shop of the Pueblo daughter of Frank E. Dean, vet­ Tony Sn^ith and Mrs. F^ank Prah deanery, Dio^san Council of Cath­ Be With Troops of Canon City, and a brother, Vin­ ing to all regulations. eran Grand Junction photogra­ olic Women, in St. Leander’s hall Plapiiiiflg and Healing pher. cent Mrak of Chandler. • Try it for one sveek then Tuesday, June 9. The party will Requiem High Mass was cele Pair W ad in Utah be at 2 p.m. and admission will be Lost on Bataan Miss Francine Flanagan, daugh­ brated in St. Michael’s church try drinking others. GonI Stokirs a bundle of used clothing or mer June 3. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flana- chandise to replenish the stock of an ef Grand. Junction, became the the shop.. Pueblo.— Frank (Inky) Pechek, Army Man Promoted fride ef Bill Renan, son of Mr. V A Mass for the men in service 31, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pe­ Anthony F. Stringari of this and Mrs. J. 0. Regian of Raton, from this parish was requested chek, 1123 Egan, may have been city has been promoted from the SPECIAL ATTENTION N. Mex., in S^t Lake City, Utah. Tuesday, June 2, by Mr. and Mrs. among American trooM captured rank of corporal to that of sergeant Leo Keller. by the Japanese on Bataan, his in the army» He is stationed in GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK Meeting Slated by Word has been received from Lt. family has been informed by the Chico Field, Calif., where he is in John Ferguson that he is now sta­ war department. the army air corps basic flying Pueblo Curia June 7 tioned in Ecuador. L t Joe Fer­ The official announcement to school. He enlisted in the army guson has returned to an air base Mr. and Mrs. Pechek stated that Jan. 12. SAN ISADEL DAIRY m Australia. it may not be known for months Sister M. Luitgard, superintend­ Puable. — The meeting of John Robuck was seriously In­ exactly what his fate was when ent of St. Thomas More hospitAl, the Puebla curia ef the Le­ jured by a train in Minnequa Junc­ the Japanese forced the surrender returned this weekend from a nine- 102 N. Grand Phone 1295 gion of Mary will ha held tion Monday night, June 1. He of the American forces. day trip to Yankton, S. Dak., head Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m, in was in charge o f a switching crew Pechek was rated a sergeant. quarters of the sisters who operate Phone 864 1 10 W. Second SIreel tha rectory o f St. Pater’s when the accldOnt happened. He enlisted with the army Sept. 4, &e hospital. church, Rocky Ford. All jBemard Keller suffered a foot 1940, and was in Manila at the Bette Ann Wildgen and Janet Drive in Parking praesidia of Southern Colo­ injury in the Minnequa plajlt of outbreak of the war. His last per Sterling have returned to Canon rado ara asked to attend this the Colorado Fuel 4c Iron Co. Tues­ Bonal letter to his parents reached City from Colorado college and ■will meeting. day, June 2. them shortly before Easter. spend the summer montlu here.

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