Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations HUN WELL KNOWN IN DENVER TO BE MADE SAINT

Formal Canonization eosed Frances Xavier Cabrini, foundress of Decree ‘Tute’ Given $18,000 Pared From Parish Debt!the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, is expected to follow in the usual course with the approval of the decree fufo in the Vatican Jan. 11. This excellent picture of Mother Cabrini was furnished by of Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society. Inc. 1943— Permission to Reproduce, Except insliuilrd personally. Appreval in Cause Obligations of on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue $89,000 Cleared Of Blessed Cabrini in Eight Years DEN VER C A TH O LIC Only Formal Canonization Ceremony Remains; Great Progress Shown in Will Probably Be Held Oespite March Park Hill Under Of War Toward Rome Present Pastor Approval of the decree tuto in the canonization cause Another large cut has been The NationalREGISTER Catholic Welfare Conference News Seervice Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We of the Blessed Frances Xavier Cabrini leaves nothing to made by the Very Rev. Harold Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller be carried out in the case except the formal canonization V. Campbell, pastor, on the Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. ceremony in'St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, says radio from debt of Blessed Sacrament VOL. XXXK. No. 20. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1944. $1 PER YEAR the Vatican via NCWC News service. The favorable vote parish in Park Hill. The par­ of the Sacred Congregation of Rites was made in the pres­ ish started 1943 with a ence of Pius XII. It is thought that the formal ceremony balance of $34,000 outstand­ Intricate Near City Described will be held in the usual course, despite the fact that the ing on the cost of the sisters’ In Parish’s Jubilee Booklet war in daily marches closer new convent. In the annual to Rome. financial report, it was re­ The completion of the cause will Julesburg Fund for New mean the formal declaration of vealed that $18,000 of this sainthood for a person who was . Ml ETTS had been paid in the year and PLICE S [IL S i l t well known in Denver. Mother that the only remaining obli­ Cabrini was in Denver many times gation of the parish is Church Reaches$8,836.43 in connection with the founding $16,000. and conducting of the Queen of sents an interesting story of the Heaven orphanage, operated by the .^dded to the $71,000 figure an­ T im IT S/.Oi The Rev. Andrew Warwick, pas­ Missionary Sisters of the Sacred nounced last year as paid on the tor of S t Anthony’s parish, Jules­ early days concerning Uberto Gi- bello and the Italian caves. These Heart, whose order she founded. parish debts in the last seven years, burg, announces in tne attractive Many Denver persons became ac­ this makes a total of ^89,000 Incomplete returns compiled by booklet printed to mark the com­ excavations are one mile south of ’ the depot and across the South quainted with her, and a number of cleared in eight years. Of this the Holy Childhood Christmas seal pletion of the church’s silver jubi­ sisters in the orphanage we^e asso­ lee that the fund for a new church Platte river in the hills. total, $85,500 has been paid in the committee of St. Thomas’ semi­ ciated with her. These include Edward C. Day, Jr., supervisor pastorate of Father Campbell, who has reached $8,866.43. It is planned It is said that Gibello, a Catholi^ nary, Denver, show a total of $7,- was a soldier in the army of Gari- ■ Mother Aurelia Marzagalli, su­ and rent examiner for the Office (Turnto Pages— Column 6) to build a new church costing from perior; Mother Ignatius, and 10 000 for all of Colorado. Schools $15,000 to $18,000 after the war. baldi and an engineer. He home-' of Price Administration and for­ others. mer associate editor of the Register, that have not reported are urged Father Warwick hopes to have suf­ steaded the land on which the caves' Aged Bishop of are located in 1887. • Much better | This personal acquaintance with has been commissioned a lieutenant to do so as soon as possible. ficient money on hand to pay in a woman whose sanctity will soon cash for the construction. land for farming or cattle raising junior grade in the Columbus Dies The winners of the poster con­ was available, but Gibello had other be assured by Papal pronounce­ navy. He will report to the Uni- Besides historical material pre­ ment comes through the fact that test held in conjunction with the viously published in the Denver ideas. Mother Cabrini’s cause, like that annual sale of the seals were an­ Catholic Register, the booklet pre- At first he built a small one room house in which to live; h e' of the Little Flower, another mod­ nounced this week by the contest then began to dig what is known ern saint, progressed with remark­ committee. The prize of $5 for the as the Horseshoe near the able speed. The sister died in Chi­ best poster was awarded to Caro- Men’s Auxiliary front door. This cave extends back cago Dec. 21, 1917, barely 26 lyne Dayton of St. Francis de into the hill for 100 feet. It is in years ago. The extent of her Sales’ school. Donald Heisel of the shape of a horseshoe and, if the order in America and the remark­ Loyola school will receive the sec­ Of USD Will Be visitor follows it through, he will able miracles attributed to her ond prize of $2. come out the same hole in which he intercession have brought an un­ The posters chosen as best from entered. The excavation contains Sacred Heart High School usually wide interest in her cause. each school were submitted by the Formed Jan. 17 numerous little shrines, or alcoves, Came to Denver in 1902 following: Patsy West, St. Vin­ cut into the wall as if intended for Mother Cabrini first came to cent de Paul’s school; George the placing of statues or crucifixes. Denver Oct. 24, 1902, on the invi­ Reims, St. Louis’, Englewood; An opportunity for every Cath­ The entrance is six feet wide by Re-Estahlishment Planned tation of the Most Rev. Nicholas Stephen Bohte, Holy Rosary olic man in Denver to offer his eight feet high and the walls are C. Matz, second Bi.shop of Denver, t e l school; Marie McGlothen, the Ca­ services one night a month on the of gypsum rock. to inaugurate a house in which thedral school; Patricia Singen- USO - NCCS committee will be A short di.stance south is the The Rev. Andrew S. Dimichino, the attendance can be built up members of her order could care berger, St. Francis de Sales opened Monday night, Jan. 17, main excavation, which penetrates S.J., new pastor of the historic again and that the re-establish­ for Italian children of the city. school; Richard Chapman, St when a USO men's committee will the hill completely from west to Sacred Heart parish in Denver, ment of the school will tend to This first convent, a rented house John’s school; Barbara Seiben, St. take form. The organizational east. The walled entrance to this expects to re-establish the Sacred keep many Catholic youngsters, at W. 34th avenue and Navajo Anthony’s, Sterling; Margaret La- meeting, under Ed O’Connor and cave is 10 feet wide and six feet Heart high school beginning in the now attending public institutions, street, is still standing and is fevre, St. Joseph’s; Margaret Fox, Tom Nevin, will be held in the high. The cave itself is 350 feet fall of 1944. Plans are indefinite in the parochial school. It may be known by its origyeal name, “ No­ St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs; Ray­ USO club, 1575 Grant street, and long. Near the eastern outlet there as yet but he says that the high necessary to start with the fresh­ tary house.” Mother Cabrini mond Brisnehan, Holy Family; will seek to enroll every active is a gallery that ends in what school, discontinued because of man year and add a year at a time brought four other sisters with William May, Loyola school; Pat her to Denver, and the first floor men’s group in the city—Holy seems to have been intended foij a dwindling attendance, is desired by Assisting Father Dimichino are rick^ Floyd, St. Catherine’s; and (TumtoPageS— Column 5) Name society, St. Vincent de Paul reception room. There are stone the parishioners. He believes that three members of the staff prev­ Robert Sandoval, Annunciation society, Knights of Columbus, Le­ seats around the wall and at least iously stationed there. Fathers school. gion of Mary, and others. Lt. (J.G.) Edward C. Day dozen pen persons could be seated Gets 6 Months' Leave Martin Schiltz, Arthur F. Versa- r The new aides will assist in the Father Newell Will Be All posters submitted gave evi­ ably.comfortably. val, and William Markoe, all of versity of Arizona in Tucson on general USO program. It has been dence of much individual tal The third and smaller cave was the Society of , The Rev. Jan. 15 for a special indoctrination found in other cities that the pres­ Interviewed Sunday on ent and energy. The judges con­ dug in connection with a windmill Fr. Conway Will John Halligan, S.J., of St. Louis course. ence of the “ dads” around the gratulate all the contestants and used as a water supply for a small has been assigned as assistant to Born in Denver Dec. 21,1908, Lt. а. ssure them that it was a service men’s clubs is greatly ap­ garden. Gibello always had a won­ Ask and Learn Program Day is the son of the late Edward preciated by the boys. The men’s the Rev. Dr. Edward J. Morgan, difficult job to select the winners. derful garden, and also planted Work on World S.J., pastor of Loyola parish. C. Day, former managing editor Prizes will be awarded in the next interest, also, in planning activities many trees. The irrigation system 'The Rev. Hubert Newell, arch­ for the Rocky Mountain Xews and will go a long way in making Den­ li Authority on Muitc Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade was lined with cement. On the diocesan superintendent of schools, later for the Denver Post. He at­ conference meeting, which is to be ver uphold its reputation as one hilltop between the caves he con­ Peace Efforts Father Dimichino took up work will be interviewed on the subject tended St. Francis de Sales’ school held in Annunciation school, Feb. of the nation’s foremost soldier structed two buildings of native on the Sacred Heart staff three and was graduated from Regis col­ towns. of “ Catholic Education” on the б, at 10 a.m. stone. The lines of the big chim­ years ago after serving for some weekly Ask and Learn broadcast lege. He received his law degree Announcement of the winners ney are particularly appealing. The Rev. Edward A. Conway, 18 years in Regis college. He is Sunday, Jan. 16, over station KOA, from Westminster law school. of the contest for the sale of the Gibello, kind and friendly, al­ S.J., professor, of religion in Regis an authority on both liturgical and Denver. The program, which is From 1932 to 1934 he was associ­ Two National Catholic popular music and has written L most seals will be made within the ways was ready to light an old college, Denver, has been granted conducted by the Rev. Edward k. ated with the Register. For several next two weeks. These prizes will Radio Hours Heard Here lantern and show any one through music 'for both fields. Breen and the Rev. John B. Cava- years previous he was assistant be awarded in the CSMC confer­ Currently speaking on the Hour the caves. He lived alone but kept a six-month leave of absence from He was bom into a musically nagh of the Register editorial sports editor for the Rocky Moun­ Death came Wednesday, Jan. 12, himself very clean. Although his the college to continue his work tain Xcu's. to the Most Rev. Janies J. Hartley ence meeting. of Faith, national Catholic pro­ minded family at Montescaglioso, staff, is heard at 11:15 p.m. The The contest committee requests gram of the Blue network, is the English was broken and halting, of popularizing the tri-faith de­ Italy, near Naples, on Nov. 7, interview will mark an innovation A practicing attorney for 10 (above), 8S-year-old Bishop o f Co­ he was ever ready to chat with any- claration on world peace. lumbus, O., who was one o f the that the schools keep all left-over Rev. Richard G i n d e r of St. 1893, the same day on which his in the local Catholic broadcast, and years, Lt. Day was former super- seals and extra prizes. The extra Charles’ college, Catonsvillc, Md. bod}’. The older part of the Brown Father Conway left Monday for uncle, the Rev. Andrew Pqrlati, listeners are urged to express their viser of e.xamining and licensing oldest members o f the U. S. Hier­ hotel in Julesburg was built by Mr. archy ill age and the fourth oldest prizes may be given to deserving The program is heard over station Chicago, where he will participate was ordained. Father Parlati took appreciation in writing to the man­ boards for the state of Colorado. KVOD, Denver, on Sunday morn­ Gibello with stone taken from the in a Peace institute at the Stevens the boy under his wing almost agement of KOA. (Turn to Pages — Column .1) from the standpoint o f Episcopal conte.stants who would not other­ caves. consecration. The aged Bishop wdl wise be rewarded. ings at 9:30. hotel Jan. 14 and 15. From Chi­ from the start and had him prac Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen is The old man was found dead by cago he will go to New York, where ticing on the piano and serving born and ordained in his see city A special word of appreciation is a party of visitors in 1910. His heard on the Catholic Hour on he will be attached temporarily Ma.s.s at the age of 6. The lad and had served as Bishop o f (ki­ extended to all sisters for their co­ will left the land and caves to the Sunday afternoons at 4 o’clock to the staff of America, Jesuit na­ started playing on the organ soon FSA Does Great Work for ln mbns since his consecration Dec. operation in promptly replying to Queen of Heaven orphanage in over the National Broadcasting tional Catholic weekly. after. Both his father and mother 23. 190.3. He noted his 60th ordina­ all the questionnaires sent to Denver. The property would make network and KOA, Denver. were accomplished musicians. tion nnnivcrsarv- July 10, 1942. (k>- them during the contest. The suc­ an excellent historical park and Father Conway has been made hinibns has an .tnxilmry Bishop, cess of the contest is a result of Both programs are sponsored by a member of the Shotwell Com­ By the time he was 15, when amusement spot. Steps to develop he entered the Jesuit seminary in Farmers, Avers Catholic tlie Most Rev. Edward C. Hettinger, their continued interest and good the National Council of Catholic it, however, have been held up by mission to Study the Organization who was consecrated Feb. 24, 1942. will. Men. the war. of Peace and of the Church Peace Naples, young Andrew had won union, a Carnegie foundation, both wide notice for his musical ability. Everybody is enthusiastic over tural agency after four years of with headquarters in New York. After two years in the Naples Monsignor Flanagan’s Boys Towm, work on the Durango Neivs. seminary he was sent to Pough­ He will also work with the Catholic and would feel the same way about He got interested in the small­ keepsie, N. Y., where he studied Fascinating Tale of Early-Day Leadville Association for In tern a tion a l the Farm Security Administration town newspaper field while he was Peace and the Non-Partisan Coun. for two years. He next went to still attending Durango’s St. Co- Woodstock, Md., for three years if what has been done and is being cil to Win the Peace, to both of done today were better known. lumba’s parochial school and went which he has been elected to mem­ and was sent to Regis college as a back home to his first full-time bership. Headquarters of those or­ scholastic in 1915. Here he taught That is the way Bill O’Rourke, newspaper job when he was gradu­ an employe of the federal agency’s Recounted in Old Magazine Printed in 1879 ganizations are in Washington, languages for five years and was ated from the University of Colo­ D, C. then transferred to St. Louis uni­ information division in Denver, rado. versity, where he was ordained in feels about his work. If you tell fully for gold, until they reached I to its source, along what they This work led to an interest in The first part of a story of I860; and. before the close of the Father Conway will devote his 1923 by Archbishop John J. Glen- him that you think it is a rather early days in Leadville from the a wide plateau on the right bank, named California gulch, they were hot weather, 10,000 people had efforts to lecturing and preparing strange comparison, he recalls agriculture because he felt that where a beautiful little stream delighted to find placers of gold, non. After one season in Cleve­ one of the shortest routes his com­ time-yellowed pages of Scribners emigrated to the Arkansas, and educational material on the re­ land he returned to St. Louis U. for that the Nebraska priest built a Monthly issue of October, 1879, came down. Following this nearly!This was in the midsummer of munity could take to stability was $2,500,000 had been washed out, ligious leaders’ peace statement a two-year period on the faculty. successful project on the idea that i.s presented this week in the Dm- one of the original explorers He also plans special material for there is no such thing as a bad through the development of its In 1927 he was assigned again to I'fi Catholic Register. Entitled + + + + + taking'29 pounds of gold away use in the orientation programs of boy. agricultural resources. One of the results was a newspaper cam­ "The Camp of the Carbonates— with him in the fall, besides sell­ the armed forces. Regis college. “ It does not take much imagina­ paign to obtain rural electrifica­ I'ps and Downs in Leadville,” it ing for $500 a “ worked-out” claim tion to jump from that to the tion, through both public and pri­ was written by Erbesl Ingersoll froni which $15,000 was taken 22 Denver Praesidia Have 220 Active proposition tna’t there is no such after a personal visit to the “ dig­ within the next three months. Now And 3,000 Auxiliary Members vate projects, for the Durango gings." Illustrations wore by Mary this same "exhausted” gravel is area that caused the electrification Hallock Foote and J. Harrison being washed a third or four^ ;of nearly two-thirds of the rural Smith. -Anecdotes about the raw time with profit. ; homes in the county and won the boom days are followed by a LEGION OF MARY IN COLORADO ■ paper first honors in state news- The settlement consisted of one : paper contests on community description of the actual mines long street only, and houses even and smelting. The old magazine jsprvice. I. of logs were so few that the camp was lent to the Register by Dan NEARING FIFTH ANNIVERSARY I But his first and most lasting was known as “ Bough Town,” interest was in the less spectacular Patch of Denver, Glenarm street everybody abandoning the wicky- 1 parking lot operator who recently : work of the Farm Security Ad- ups in winter, when the placers bought the historic issue—for 25 The 22 praesidia of the Legion ing, of officers Thursday evening, ministration. “ Traveling with the could not be worked, and retreat­ 1 cents! of Mary in Denver now boaat a Jan. 13, at 8 o’clock. ; local representatives of the agency, ing to Denver. During the summer, : I saw a program taking steps to With minor emendations the however. Bough Town witnessed total membership of 220 active Junior Unit Has wipe out those rural eyesores— story follows: some lively scenes. One day a legionaries and 3,000 auxiliaries, If the men who sprang from the Seventy Members dilapidated and unpainted farm stranger came riding up the street it is revealed in the anniversary buildings, eroded lands, bad fences stones Deucalion cast behind him on a gallop, splashing the mud booklet being prepared to com­ set themselves to make homes, the Denver’s junior unit of the I— which are evidence of horriMe everywhere, only to be uncere­ memorate the completion next I poverty, wasting resources, and a result must have been a close' moniously halted by a, rough-look­ month of the legion’s fifth year Legion of Mary has 70 members counterpart of Leadville, Colo, The enrolled. The Rev. John Regan, heavy drain on the community,” he ing customer who covered him of service in Colorado. In the explains. settlement is all so new that none, with a revolver and said: several praesidia outside of Den­ assistant in the Cathedral parish, of its buildings seem older than, “ I saw FSA supervisors taking “ Hold on there, stranger! When ver are fome 60 active members the rest, and the fresh yellow shine; is the spiritual director. only those families who could not ye go through this yere town, go and an unknown but proportion­ of the pine lumber remains un-i The junior curia held its month­ get credit from any other source slow so folks kin take a look at ately large number of auxiliaries. stained. Though the city is a ly meeting in the library of St and daring to lend them large s!” It was five years ago this Feb­ creation of but two years, in an! sums of money for farm opera­ ruary that Miss Mary Duffy, Francis de Sales’ high school Jan obscure nook of the highest Rocky Gold Dust Served as Money tions without a sign of the usual mountains, its site has a history A No money circulated there; gold Legion of Mary rei^esentative lb with Miss There.sa Muto of St I security. Coupling the use of this 7 ^ from Dublin, Ireland, came to Mary’s academy, president, pre­ that goes back a score of years, dust served all the purposes of money with assistance in the de­ Colorado and in a whirlwind tour siding. Father FigUno led the and begins in circumstances sim­ trade, and every merchant, saloon­ Bill O’Rourka velopment of individual long-term ilar to those which today charac­ keeper, and gambler had his of the state ori^anized the few prayers and addressed the group farm plans, the adoption and use terize the locality. 'scales. The phrase was not "cash scattered praesidia into the Den­ in the absence of Father Regan. thing as a bad financial risk among of businesslike 'farm records and up,” but “ down with your dust,” ver curia. Since that time the He also appointed a ways and family-type farmers who are will­ accounts, and help on problems in After the rush to Pike’s peak. Pueblo curia has been established means committee to function under ing to help themselves, and that is In 1859, which was disappointing V i. and, when a man’s buckskin wallet farm and home management, they under the spiritual direction of the the leadership of the Rev. Edward the way Farm Security has ap­ started many of them on the enough- to the majority of pros­ was empty, he knew where to fill Very Rev. Aloysius Miller. V.G. Dinan. The other members of the proached the problem of re­ pectors, a number of men pushed road back. Today many o f them it again. It was not long, however, The Denver archdiocesan director committee are Rita Marie Kenne habilitating thousands of disad­ are financially independent, living westward. One party made their before the placers were all staked of the legion is the Rev. Roy Fig- beck, Ann Killian, Patricia Krel- vantaged rural American fami­ way through Ute pass into the on their own debt-free farms, and off, and the claims began to be lino, assistant in St. John the ler, and Margie Johnson. lies.” many more are rapidly attaining grand meadows of South park, Evangelist’.a parish, Denver. and, crossing, pressed on to the exhausted. Then the town so The next meeting of the junior A dfember of S t Philomena’s that goal. - V . * V Plans for the forthcoming fifth Arkansas valley, up which they curia will be held Monday, Feb. arish, Mr. O’Rourke came to “ And so, in spite of the fact' j dwindled that in half a dozen years anniversary of the Denver comi- 14, at 4 p.m. in S t Vincent de lenver two and a half years ago that I have at least momentarily proceeded, searching unsuccess- g I (Turn to Page t — Column S) tium will Im formulated in a meet­ Paul’s school hall. to work for the federal agricul­ (Turn to Pages — Column 3)

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PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan, 13, 1944

— -• The Denver Catholic Fr. Wogan Addresses ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ PTA 03372388 Register D. U. Newman Club [ i . iiy GETS Pablished Weekly by tbe With your kind indulgence we will take ! .Catholic Press Society, Inc. The Rev. Barry Wogan addressed TO HOLD CARD P A R H JAN. 20 9SS Bannock Street, Denver, the University of Denver Newman Colo. club Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 11, (St. Francit de Salei* Pariih, interesting business session, pro­ ' three days off for Inventory and will be on the subject of juvenile delin­ DanTcr) gram, an^wfreshments. Two see- Subscription I (I Per Year quency. In the open forum discus­ The St. Francis de Sales PTA lections,the Lake of Minne­ Entered as Secbnd Class Matter sion that foUoweu the address, Fa­ card party will be held in the high tonka" and "Smilin’ Thru,” were at the Post Office, Denver, ther Wogan was asked to repeat school, 236 S. Sherman, Thursday, sung by Catherine Grazier. A : CLOSED JAN. 18, 19 and 20 Colo. his talk ^ o r e other groups on the Jan. 2Qj at 8:16 p.m. Tickets may short fflay. Three's a Crowd, di* Ill LO T fEIRS campus. be obtained from any council mem­ rected by Mrs. Sloan Martin, was The Newman club will hold an ( Continued From Page One) ber at 50 cents each. presented by Virginia Smith, Dick Ford & Mercury Service initiation on Sunday, Feb, 6. The Though sickness prevented a Fischback, Neil Campbell, Earl (Continued From Page One) next meeting of the club will take Since September, 1942, he has been large attendance at the Jan. 3 Talbot, Annabelle Buchen, and will begin his eighth year as head ★ Large Parle Stock place Tuesday, Jan. 25. Regular with the OPA. meeting, those present enjoyed an Gloria Goetzinger. of the parish Monday, Jan. 17. Nis* flUlltd Uachsaic* On June 18, 1931. Lt. Day mar­ meetings for the Catholic students The treat was won by the fourth Father Campbell is th»- second Please order now what you will need to ; attending the university are held ried the former Lillian Margaret grade. pastor of the parish. He succeeded SWAYNE-WIMBUSH on the second and fourth Tuesday Famular in St. Louis. The couple the late Monsignor J. F. McDon­ have two children, Edward C. Day Paitor Entertains Choir 8S0 Bannock TA. 6113 of the month in the SCM room of BEiiEFii pimy ough, who established the parish ■ carry you thru those days. the main library. III, a student in S t Francis' The 38 members of the girls’ in 1913. At that time there were school, and Mary Diane Day. junior choir were guests on Thurs­ only 85 Catholic families in the Lt. Day was cubmaster for the day, Jan. 6, of Father Gregory region served by the church. In the St. Francis’ Cub Scouts and is a Smith, pastor, at a theater party. 20 years since, the parish has ★ MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE member of the Fourth Degree After the show refreshments were nown ti) such size that the present Knights of Columbus and of the enjoyed. Mrs. Herman Miller, building is inadequate, and chairs “Household Goods To and From Everywhere Denver Press club, ■president of the PTA, acted as must be placed in the aisles to care With Skill and Care” Lt. and Mrs. Day formerly lived chaperon. Those present were Pa­ for the crowds at the five Sunday at 401 S. High street. While Lt. tricia Harmon, Mary Turner, Joan Masses. ^ J r i d e s l 'LflRKE* Day is in service Mrs, Day and the ST. LOUIS' PTl Markey, Mary Falk, Ellen Hart, ^ There are 10’ Sisters of Loretto, hildren will make their home with Lois Glavins, Marilyn Locffel, who teach more than 360 children THE JOHNSON STORAGE L t Day’s mother at 811 S. Gilpin (St. Louit’ Pariih, Englewood) Patsy O’Neill, Frances McCarthy, in the parish school, living in the An uncle of Lt. Day, Andrew J. Mrs. John T. Walsh and Mrs. Joanne Guerin, Dorothy Sujata, convent, which was opened a little C H U R C H ' Day, is comptroller for the Reg­ John Kobler, together with the Joliette Coley, Dorothy Lichter, more than a year ago. The parish ARTICLES o r DEVOTION j i AND MOVING CO. ister System of Newspapers. mothers of the sixth grade pupils, Virginia McKone, Janice White, plant covers almost a whole block CHURCH FURNISHINGS G O O D S . Since 1905 will sponsor a benefit card party Mary Secord, Jessie Craig, Joan and includes the church, a large BOOKS FOR THE CATH. BljMKjLT for the St. Louis PTA Saturday, Keagan, Dolores Hodapp, Peggy rectory, school building, and con­ OUC LAITY AND CLERGY CUSUilHb H O U S E ' 221 Broadway PEarl2433 FSA Work Is Boosted Jan. 22, in the school hall at 8 Dulk, Elaine Hencman, Anne Dow­ vent. ling, Marilyn Dechant, Rita Weir, By Catholic Writer p.m. Playefs are asked to bring The parish has been operating 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAhor 3789 Marjorie Berens, Theresa McDon­ (Continued From Page One) their own cards. There will be with the services of only two special prises. Refreshments will ough, Jean Strorasoe, Carol Hart, priests. Father Campbell and the dropped the ambition of beings a be served. Marlene Mensik, Betty Becker, Rev. Harley Schmitt The Rev. f w n ^rL j a g ,—-HTF--- kI SHRADER’S publisher of my own, I am doing ''The student aid chairman, Mrs. Barbara Warchot, Patsy Franken- Richard Hiester, second assistant, work that I like just as well. And, berg, Patsy Doyle, Varol Burns, recently entered the armed forces after all, what the government calls Gordon Bell, visited the school the Service Station past week. The student aid fund Anita Muman, Gloria Sulcer, Dor­ as a chaplain. Another priest is ‘information work’ has much in othy liams, and Dolores Alexus. being sent to the parish. 18 p e d by the Englewood junior Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 common with what is called ‘news- TRe high school drama class, papering.’ For it is my job to ana senior pupils in purchasing The total receipts of the parish ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites school books when necessary. St. under the direction of Mrs. Sloan in 1943 dropped below those of his many old friends and customers MOBILGAS — OILS — CREASING help tell farmers about the kind Martin, gave two more one-act of help they can get and to help Louis' PTA has always contributed 1942. They were 640,129.24, and to visit him for suggestions. to this worthwhile fund. plays the first week after Christ­ the 1942 amount ivas $49,046. The report to the public the kind of mas. for results they are getting for their St. Louis’ PTA met Jan, 11. The Christmas collection in 1943 JEWELRY money. Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron said At the student assembly Friday amounted to $3,600, and Easter, OF ALL KI.NDS the opening prayer. The pledge of afternoon the play, Lady Rosa, was $2,592. The total expenditures were Yosr The O’Rourkes have three boys, given. In the cast were Betty $38,735.99, including the payment CASH CAR Kinney, five; Bill, Jr., three; and allegiance to the flag was ^ven. Mrs. Fred Thompson, president, Jackson, Catherine McDonough, on the convent building debt. Tommy, one month. Bill is 29, a Margaret Hynes, Rita Bahl, and Father Campbell and the faith­ JOS. M. FISHMAN O’Meara Motor Co. cinch for the army, but without presided over the business meeting. A talk on Alaska was given by Theresa Nelson. The promter was ful in Blessed Sacrament parish Jeweler and Optician DentePs Largest Ford Dealer the slightest idea where his ^ Patricia Sweeney. have a record of which they are perience as a newspaperman and Wayne Lee. The pictures he GLASSES ON CREDIT showed emphasized the ruggedness Each of the 34 members of the proud, but all are unanimous in the 1314 ACOMA ST. - 1335 BROADWAY government information specialist 807 15th St. TA. 0029 01 the country. class is given an opportunity to declaration that it must continue MAIN 3111 DENVER, COLO. will fit in. so that a reserve may be built, Mrs. G. Smilanic, war service perform in a play. Ten one-act plays of various types were cast after the remaindec of the debt is chairman, announced that during cleared, to increase the capacity the Fourth War Bond drive St. to give opportunity, not only in acting, but in lighting, costuming, of the church building and espe­ Louis’ PTA would sell stamps and cially the school, where many pros­ bonds in the J. C. Penney store make-up, stage-setting, and man­ aging the performances. pective pupils had 'to be turned For Expert Dry Cleaning and Laundry every Tuesday. Anyone wishing away last September because of to help on this drive should con At the request of the United inadequate room. tact Mrs. Smilanic or Mrs. Workers for the Blind, a group ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Thompson. from S t Francis’ will present a Our Office Is Open From 7 A. M. Till 9 :3 0 P. M. The Founder’s day program for prom m on Saturday evening in Junior C. D. of A. Plan February will be in charge of Mrs the Fraternal building. Mary Ann * for Your Convenience ,J.T A. A Ricard, Mrs. VI WalterlTm Kissel, Imhoff, a graduate in the music For General Meeting Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. E. L. department will give several piano LAUlVDRY AND Glenn, Mrs. James Malloy, and selections, and her sister, Betty, LAXTZ Mrs. Fred Moore. will play a trumpet solo, "Encore Plans are being formulated for DRY .CLEANING Polka.’’ The Girls’ Glee club, The Arapahoe county council of a general meeting o f the Junior 17 Broadway, Ellsworth and Broadway PTA won the state membership under the direction of Ruth Gari- Catholic Daughters of America in zio, will sing "Jubilate Deo," by banner for having the largest Denver in the near future. Montani; "I Heard a Forest Pray­ membership at the end of the state Troop 2 had a business meet­ membership drive. ing,’’ by De Rose; and "Alouette," ing on Jan. 6 and the following a Canadian folk song. Father O’Heron suggested tbe were elected: Mary Lou Scares, purchase of fire extinguishers for James Hynes represented S t president; Helen Anderson, vice the school. He also explained the Francis dc Sales’ high at a meet­ president; Mary Krause, secretary; Old Timers’ youth program. Re­ ing in Governor Vivian’4 office on and Mary McCarrick, treasurer. A freshments were served by Mrs. Monday, Jan. 10. The purpose of social will be given by Mary Lou the meeting was to advertise the Wayne Lee, fifth grade room Scares and Mary McCarrick at mother; Mrs. John T. Walsh, and Fourth War Bond drive, which Mary McCarrick’s ice skating pond RIJY WAR RONDS opens this month. Mrs. Earl O’Farrell. in Derby. The regular meeting of S t Fran­ The Church Unity Octave will Troop 6 and 6 had business AND STAMPS be observed with prayers after cis de Sales’ circle will be held in meetings in Holy Ghost hall on Mass every morning beginning the home of Mrs T. A. Miller, 877 Jan. 8. S. Sherman, Wednesday, Jan. 19, Tuesday, Jan. 18, the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, and ending on at 1 p.m. Jan. 26, the Feast of the Conver­ The League of the Sacred Heart sion of St. Paul. will hold its monthly meeting in Adults who will be in the Con­ the assembly room of the rectory firmation class on Sunday, Jan. Tuesday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. 30, are asked to meet in the church at 3 o’clock, Jan. 16 and 23 for instructions. covers Sunday will be Communion day GRAND 1626 for the children of the parish. Motlier Cabrini The Jubilee club will assist the Altar society in serving the sol diers in the USO club Sunday aft­ FINAL ernoon. There will also be a spe BOULEVARD cial program for the service men To Be Made Saint at 7 p.m. presented by a group of popular entertainers. (Continued From Page One) The Holy Name men, in the of their convent was converted meeting Monday evening, Jan. 10 into school rooms for the children chose a financial committee to out­ The foundress was here for more line plans for the raising of funds than a month on her original trip. fo» a new school and rectory. It WIND-UP is planned to use war bonds for The nuns were later given this purpose and to encourage gen.< charge of caring for and teaching erous support of the special the children of Our Lady of Mt. monthly collection. Carmel parish school, an assign­ ment that they carried out faith­ fully for 24 years. In 1928 the Servite Sisters took over tbe JANUARY school to allow the Missionary St. Cajetans to Sisters of the Sacred Heart to devote their entire time to their duties in the new Queen of Heaven CLEARANCE orphanage, the present building of UIHER which was begun in 1917. The Hold Flag Rites complete edifice was dedicated and blessed by Bishop J. Henry Tihen in 1921 and was occupied at once. Belated Shipments of Topcoats and (St. Cajetkn’t Pariib, Danver) The orphanage grounds have an Overcoats put 1,500 MORE COATS Flag presentation ceremonies area of 10 acres. VOU BUV will take place in the next monthly The first orphans taken in by in this greatest of sales. PTA meeting Sunday, Jan. 16, at the sisters were two small children 3:30 o’clock. The Very Rev. John found huddled outdoors on a win­ Ordinas, C.R., will bless the flag, try day in 1904 by one of the nuns. which is to be presented to the The present site of the orphanage BIRDS EYE school by a delegation of American was purchased by the nuns in 1905, Legion members. and an old frame house on the BIRDS EVE District Court Judge Joseph E. property, which was then beyond Cook will be the principal speaker. the city limits, served for 16 years . . . you save time, money and points . . . and serve the finest A patriotic pro-am is being pre­ as the center for the sisters’ care pared by school children. in fruits and vegetables. Ready to cook and serve— no clean­ of parentless children. The build­ On FYiday, Jan. 14, at a Re ing was tom down in 1936. ing or preparing. OFF quiem Mass sponsored by the PTA % Planned Present Buildinf for Philip Benavides, a young Frequent visits were made to 25 marine, who recently lost his life Denver by Mother Cabrini. Her in action in the South Pacific, last stay here was in 1912, at school children will receive Com­ ENTIRE STOCK COATS SPINACH 29c which time, seeing the need for munion. Benavides’ mother has long new quarters, she made plans for been an active member of St. Ca- tile present edifice. She herself D C A 0 ^^3* 2 lb. 0 C A jetan’s PTA. Another Requiem perfected the building plans. But O ri^ally Priced $23.85 Now $ 1 7 .9 0 r C H O peas in pod. ?kg...... Z O C Mass for the same intention is to she did not live to see her dream Take Your be offered on Saturday at 8:30. realized. Death came a few months it tt sponsored by the Dahlia Ladies’ af^er actual construction began. $29.85 Now $ 2 2 .4 0 club. Burial was ,made in New York, Choice Weekly Rosary and Benediction and Mother Cabrini’s body now »» tt RHUBARB ,it> Ftf...... 22c will resume on Friday, Jan. 14 • cores of $35.85 Now $ 2 6 .9 0 lies in the chapel of CabrinPhigh at 7:30. , school there fine domestic it tt The Confraternity of Christian The sanctity of her life soon $41.85 Now $31.40 Doctrine will receive Communion showed itself in the granting of and imported SLICED PEACHES p., 33c Sunday, Jan. 16, at 8:30 Mass. remarkable favors. Her cause ad fabrics— all of it tt The St. Cajetan credit union vanced rapidly. The solemn cere $46.85 Now $ 3 5 .1 5 —And Many More Vegetables, Point Free elected officers in its annual meet­ mony of her beatification by the new shades ft tt ing Sunday, Jan. 9. Pius XI was held in St. Peter’s in brown, blue, $52.85 Now $ 3 9 .6 5 Nov. 13, 1938. Three nuns now in grey and tan. Estate of Edward Celia the Denver institution— Mother tt tt Aurelia, Sister Domitilla, and Sis $59.85 Now $ 4 4 .9 0 Is Valued at $25,000 ter Ursula— were present for the Edward Celia, who died Dec. 26, magnificent affair. left an estate of $25,000, according The nuns in Denver, in compli m illER 'S to a petition filed recently ance with the request to all houses the County court. of the order from the provincial, _ Mr. Celia died intestate, the pe­ observed a Holy Hour of adoration C O T T R B L L ’ 8 tition said, and the estate will be before the Blessed Sacrament ex- divided among a sister, Mrs. Effie d Jan. 11. The present staff I SUPER mBBKETa Celia Mangini, 2115 E. 24th ave­ the orphanage consists of 22 the SIXTEENTH ST. nue, and two brotiiers, Chester P ionary Sisters and several lay Celia, 2881 Cherry street, and Eu teachers. More than 100 homeless gene Celia, 2819 Gaylord street. children are cared for. liHUimuiiiiiiiiii Thursday, Jari. 13, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock' Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE ANNUNCIATION PARISH DEBT m m 10 H F W e take this opportunity to thank you for your past patronage and to invite REDUCED $14,000 UST YEAR you to visit our new offices,

am (AnnaBciatien Pariih, Denver) Jan. 14, in the hall at 8 p.m. 'The FO LEE C. HANEY & S O N It was announced this week by new officers of the society will be It is the sincere personal attention, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor (Jharles hostesses. Optometrists Hagus that $14,000 had been paid Mrs. W. J. Schweider is con­ the gracious, sympathetic under* m BRIMFISI on the parish debt last year, reduc­ valescing in her home after spend­ 82715TH ST . standing of a trained personnel, ing it to $32,000. A ^ n d drive is ing 10 ^ays in St. Joseph's hos­ and the advantages of .facilities ex* currently being conducted in the pital. VISUAL PROBLEMS SCIE.NTIFIC4LLY AND (St. Vincent dc Peul’i Pariih, parish to raise $8,000. If this sum Billy Monckton underwent a An expanded program for 1944 clusively Olinger’s . . that make Dcneer) IS reached, there will be no mid­ major operation in St. Joseph’s to meet increased needs for well- THOROUGHLY C.4RED FOR every Service a compete and per* John J. Sullivan, prominent summer carnival this year. supervised, after-school youth ac­ hospital Wednesday. He is re­ LEE C. HANEY RICHARD L. HANEY feet final tribute. Public preference Catholic layman and Knight of St. Sunday is Communion day for ported doing well. tivities was announced this week by Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, di­ Member S t Vincent Member Cathedral through*more than 50 years of Gregory, addressed the annual the Blessed Virgin Mary’s sodal­ A1 Hipp and Robert Glesman are Holy Name father-and-son Com­ ity and the Young Ladies’ sodality. home on leave after completing boot rector of Denver’s Little Flower de Paul Parish Parish service, enables Olinger’s to offer munion breakfast Sunday, Jan. 0, The Altar and Rosary j»ociety training in the Farragut, Ida., Social center, which renders prac­ more in beauty, comfort and con* in St. Vincent’s hall. The toastmas­ will sponsor a card party Friday, naval training station. tical daily service to hundreds of venience . . at costs which are usu* ter and chairman for the occasion young people and adults residing in or near th^ community of Sacred ally LESS than for comparable was Ray Tharp, now president of the society. John DeGrood, retiring Heart parish. services elsewhere. president, welcomed the new offi­ ST. DOMINIC’S ALTAR SOCIETY Commenting upon the work of cers. The Rev. John Stein outlined the Little Flower center, where he Preferred Parish CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our the scout recreational program assists with boys’ activities, Frank personnel and the finest equipment and appealed to the fathers to as­ TO HOLD ANNUAL CARD PARTY Farrell, former educator and now and facilities are assigned to every sist their sons in the recently in­ regional chief of information for Trading List Catholic Service. _ augurated program of scout ad­ (St. Dominie'i Pariih, Denver) week were: The Very Rev. Peter the War Man Power commission, vancements. St. Dominic’s RosaVy and Altar O’Brien, O.P., provincial of St. A1 said: “ While school authorities, Vincent Sweeney traced the his­ society will conduct its annual bert's province; the Rev. Daniel public officials, and recreation Van Roy, principal of Fenwick leaders everywhere struggle with MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Vle»-rf#«ld#rrt tory of the organization. Mr. Cava­ January card party on Tuesday naugh praised the work of the cub- evening, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. in the high school. Oak Park, III.; the the problem of attracting youth The marebaaU repraiaated Id thii lectloo ar« booiteri. They ar« into wholesome and developmental scouters and thanked those respon­ church auditorium. Under the Rev. J.' G, Conway, O.P., of Fen­ anxioui to work with you and are deierving of your patronage. Co­ wick high school; and 1st Lt. Jos­ out-of-school pursuits, Denver of­ sible for the splendid attendance chairmanship of Mrs. James Simms, operate with. them. of scouts and cubs in uniform. a program of prizes and refresh­ eph I. Bailey, O.P., chaplain at fers this ‘going concern’ as a prac­ SPEER ■ ORTmilil Mr. Sullivan’s address stressed the ments has been arranged. The Jefferson Barracks, Mo, tical model for community and The Rosary Holy Hour, dedi­ neighborhood splution.” AT Deparlmenti Call important position the Catholic proceeds of the party will be used SHERMAN layman will have in the post-war to equip the main altar with new cated to those in service, will be The center’s curriculum for the S t . J o h n 'w GLendale 3663 world. Men of the armed forces linens. held on Friday evening at 7:30 new year, as' outlined by Miss_ 16th AT were special guests of the society. o’clock. The speaker this week Dougherty, includes broad scout­ BOULDER Miss Mafy Gartland, who cele­ will be the Rev. J. M. Walsh, O.P., Meeting Dajr Changed brated her 90th birthday last week ing programs for both boys apd O L I V E R ^ S master of novices in the Dominican Time for the Junior Newman was entertained at a tea in the girls’ organizations, productive B E N N E H ’S house of studies, River Forest, 111. classes in sewing and handicraft, club has been changed from Fri­ home of Mrs. E. P. Gartland. 2936 MARKET The Senior sodality study club games and athletics for all age f 'a t h e d r a l day at 7 p.m. to Monday at 6:45 W. 29th avenue. A lai^e number CONOCO SERVICE Grain-Fed Meats will meet Thursday evening. Jan. groups, and instructive motion pic­ .m. in the school hall. New mem- of parishioners and friends called 13, at 8 o’clock in the rectory read­ Waihlng end Creasing Fish and Poultry ers are requested to hand in their on Miss Gartland during the day to tures for parents and children. Your Ruiineu Appraeiiud ing room. The Junior sodality will Membership in the Boy Scout and HOME S CAR ' extend their greetings. 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 1312 Eaii 6th Ave. Economy Liqoor Store hold its monthly meeting and elec­ Girl Scout groups is reported as Phone PE- 4629 Among the Clerical visitors to tion of officers at the same time in doubled within the past two months, Naxt ta Clarka’i Cborch Oooda RADIO REPAIRING St. Dominic’s parish in the past the church auditorium. with the nucleus of old^r members "When low In tpiriu call Jerry" The Junior and Senior sodalities advancing rapidly in scouting PICKED UP - DELIVERED — the new assignments. vSt. V incent de Paulas P arish 48 HOURS 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 will receive Holy Communion in achievement. Girl Scouts are under The Junior Legion of Mary met the 7:30 Mass on Sunday, Jan, 16. the direction of Dorothy O’Rourke, CASH FOR TABLE FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Wednesday at 4:30 in the hall. Sacred Heart PTA The January meeting of the assisted by Mary Hooper, WASHU^ISTOl^ VI'ashington P ark AND CAR RADIOS Members from the St. Francis Senior sodality will be held on Events scheduled at the center Prescription de Sales praesidium were also in Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, at 8 in PARK MARKET for .the coming weeks include a BILL HUGHES. Prop. C l e a n e r s ^ Pharmacists attendance. Plans are being made the rectory reading room. demonstration by the young people V A U S MOTOR & lames F. Danibirry. Ownvr to send notices of meetings to The council of St. Dominic’s at the next PTA meeting, instruc­ (Complete Food Service Unexcelled Quality and Service 13th Ave. at Vine St. members attending different high Council Convenes Parent-Teachers' Association will N. W. CHRISTENSEN tion in group singing, and full bas­ 598 South Gilpin RADIO CENTER PHONE EAST 7781 schools. A committee from St meet on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. ketball schedules for the several 1087 S. Girlord 8P. 7898 Vincent’s attended the Junior *nt’a Smart to B< Thrifty" Colfax at Downing Danvtr, Colorado (Sacred Heart Pariih, Denver) 18, at 2 o’clock in the school. The center teams. curia meeting held Monday, Jan. monthly meeting of the PTA will TA. 6557 VINE PHARMACY 10, in St. Francis’. The PTA held a council meeting be held in St, Dominic's school hall There are still religious calen- in Little Flower Social center on Thursday evening, Jan. 20, at ars for families who have not re­ Monday afternoon, Jan. 10. Plans 7:30 o’clock. The guest speaker Thimble Club to BOJ^KIE BRAE ceived one. The completed list and for coming activities were dis­ of the evening will be Judge Wil­ Krug’s Meat Market times for Masses and Confessions cussed. These include a games liam A. Black, who will speak on are printed on the calendars. The party, which is scheduled for the recreation program for Denver Meet Wednesday Quality Meats, Poultry financial report for the parish has Thursday, Jan. 20, at 8:15 p.m., boys and girls. Judge Black will Shopping District Fish been compiled and will be in the in the Sacred Heart school hall. show the special moving picture (Preientation Pariih, Denver) The funds realized from this party l ^ f l % COLFMUstOCDiM 4 ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS hands of the printer this coming prepared by the Old Timers’ league The PTA Thimble club will meet ■ * * ^ .J VtHvia^, C0L6. week. will be used to defray the expense to indicate what is being done by 1288 East 18tk Ava. Phoai TAbor 1475 of redecorating the school hall. The in the home of Mrs. Lillian Walsh, Preisser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS Scout Auxiliary Meeti that group for grade school PTA asks that the people of the 1072 Irving street, on Wednesday, , The Boy Scout Mothers' auxili­ boys and girls. It is hoped that a Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries WINES - LIQUORS parish support this venture. Jan. 19, at 10:30 o’clock. Grocery and Market Weddings Family Group ary met Jan. 10 with Mrs. Ray large audience will be present to All the mothers who can do so Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing The monthly PTA meeting took hear Judge Black and to see the FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND Tharp, new president, and Mrs. are asked to attend the Red Cross QUALITY, GROCERIES AT Roover-Randall place in the school library Tuesday interesting local movies. BOIM IM IE B R A E Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Bernard Shay, co-hostess. New meeting in West high school on LOWER PRICES Studio afternoon, Jan. 11. The mothers The Ave Maria circle of the projects for the coming year were came an hour before the meeting Friday afternoon, Jan, 14, at 2 Free Delivery SPmee 4447 COAOCO SERVICE DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS Home of Good Spirits discus.sed and acted upon. Twenty- PTA met last week in the home of for visitation of the classrooms. o’clock. Mrs. W .‘A. Buchholz, war 2281 E. Ohio Ava. (So. Univ, and Ohio) 724 So. Univenity . PE. 9909 Home Portrait SittinirR for Bibiei WHERE rOU GET THE MOST OF four signal flags were made by the .Mrs. Robert Lavoie, St. Ann’s chairmen, is asking all the children and Children Immediately after the meeting, re­ circle met in the home of Mrs. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST mothers. Members pledged 35 freshments were served. of the school to collect tin cans 328 E. COLFAX AVE., dozen cookies to be brought to the Joseph Lewis. and wa.vte paper. Bonnie Brae SERVICE WHILE U WAIT Studio: KKyitone 8654 Rei. CHerry 57S8 EM 9177 Colfax at Wllllami next meeting and presented to The PTA has secured volunteers St. Dominic’s PTA will sponsor The Needlework club wnll meet the USO club. for the coming city-wide bond the Mass for those in service to be BONNIE BRAE A REPUTABLE DRUG with Mrs. D. C. Langfield, 221 D r u ^ C o . STAUFFER SYSTEM drive. As many members as pos­ celebrated on Wednesday, Jan, 19, S. Hazel court, on Thursday, STORE St. Francis’ circle was enter­ sible are asked to take part in this Downtown Prices REDUaXG and POSTURE tained by Mrs. Leo McGrath Jan. at 7:45 o’clock. Jan. 20, at 10:30 o’clock. SHOE REBUILDING Correction activity. Volunteers as blood Mrs. Paul Short of 2934 Foster The following officers were ; Preacriptions a Specialty 14. Mrs. Harry Shanahan and Mrs. donors are also needed. (Formerly Dvxtrr Shoe Rrpair) FOR WOMEN ONLY court has completed 300 hours of elected at the Altar and Rosary 1 Wines and Liquors Lien • Surplira • Shine ■ Dyeine Martin Lee won the awards. The The Sacred Heart school pupils Free Courtesy Treatment next meeting will be with Mrs. voluntary service for the Red Cross meeting last Thursday; Mrs. E. 752 So. UnIv. Bird. RA. 0511 have responded wholeheartedly to in Fitzsimons General hospital. 763 So. Univeraity PE. 2255 414 Eist Colfax (Oppoiila Cithidral) Stanley Davies Jan. 18. Sedlmayer, president; Mrs. F. the request for more tin cans in Mrs. Short has two sons in service. PHONE CHERRY 1894 Colfax at Downing . . . Denver St. Ann's circle met for the Glore, vice president; Mrs. Louis MRS. SUSAN UcGlLL. Her. the drive recently inaugurated in Election of officers took place in Montaya, secretary; and Mrs. R. L. A Dozen or More Coiffure 1 KEystone 3217 first session of the year with Mrs. Denver. The drive is in conjunction L. A. Croft Jan. 7. the January meeting of St. Domi­ Newcomb, treasurer. Arrangements from the Same Haircut with one being carried on through­ nic’s Holy Name society. Those Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mr.«. A. Tuffield and Mrs. L. out the nation in an effort to re­ elected were Thomas Farrell, pres­ 201h AVE. GARAGE CASH FOR circle met with Mrs. Joseph Schre- Walsh have charge of the sanctuary COLD W.AVING - - - SIO & Lp lieve the shortage of metal for war ident; John Reilly, vice president; for January I STOP SERVICE FURNITURE - STOVES - DISHES - ETC. fer. Guests for the afternoon were purposes. EXPERT REPAIRING Edward, ., Lyons, . ■ secretary: and „ Ed- The Young Ladies’ sodality will LESTER CRAGHEAD U Mrs. J. D. Mix, Mrs. Bensing, and Thursday evening Sacred Heart .Oth and Downini TA. ITSl Mrs. J. A. McDonald. Awards were ward Abromeit, treasurer'The Rev. j'g^.gjyg Communion this Sunday, CREATOR OF HAIR STYLES ^ ^ 8 A M. to 9 P. M. NEW TRADING POST parish will have its regular games V. R. Hughes, O.P., pastor of the Jan. 16. The regular meeting will WASHING AND CREASING won by Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. party in the school hall at 8:15 W. L. MATTHEWS MA. 9218 society expressed his thanks to be on Friday evening, Jan. 14, at 8 V O G C E Beauty Salon ( ^ ^ GULF PRODUCTS — Bensing. The next meeting will o’clock. GENERAL REPAIR be with .Mrs. Edgar Alcorn. the retiring officers for their co-op­ o’clock in the school building. This Bondrd 132 E. COLFAX The Rev. A., S. Dimichino, SJ.. eration in parish activities in the CLOSED MONDAYS \ Have Your Car fTinlarised St. Jude’s circle met Dec. 29 is an important meeting. the new pastor, has appointed as past year and assured the new offi- 745 So. Univenity PE. 2466 j STEAM AND WATER I with Mrs. M. J. Pfarr. Small gifts his lay advisers and trustees Den­ cei"s of continued co-operation in Y’our Purchase of War Bondi I were exchanged, and awards were nis Row and .\nthony Larcher. iwon by Mrs. C. "T. Hilden and Mrs. the coming year. The Holy Name Stampi Helps Secure Your IIO a\ G K 0 ] \ G it HEATING it The Ladies’ sodality will receive society sponsored a breakfast after iJ. A. McDonald. The next meeting Future. CHINESE AM) AMERICAN Communion Sunday in the 7:30 the Communion Mass Sunday. This :will be with Mrs. L. A, West, o’clock Mass. affair was attended by approxi­ FOODS ii>UOK jl525 S. Josephine street. Denver Fniversity Wedding Ii Held mately 50 men. Anthony Zarlengo 320 E. Colfax MA. 9556 Ladies’ night will be held by the FORD REPAIRS I Miss Lena Hoernicke, daughter and Judge William A. Black gave Open from 11 a. m. to * m. Pinochle club Thursday, Jan. 13, of Mr. and Mrs. August Hoernicke talks. The breakfast was prepared EASY TIME PAYME^TS JUST CALL CH. 2222 at 8 O’clock. Shopping District of Farisita, Colo., became the bride by members of the Altar and Ro­ of Gordon H. Terrian of Harbor sary society and served by the STOVALL-HILLIKER Toar Seatk Dtartr F»rd Dealer Where Friends Meet . . . • • • V — Springs, Mich., recently. The cere­ Senior sodality. The men are BarvicaD y C lc R n e r s Boys’ Club Will mony took place in the Sacred grateful to these two societies for III SeoUi Broadway PE. S434 Cold Waving AVENUE GRILL KARL’S Heart church. Mrs. Terrian is a their co-operation. The Holy Name A **Band Box graduate of the Huerfano county [society will sponsor a Mass for Sy$tem** D rin k s TAVERN Hold Boxug Show high school in Walsenburg, and deceased service men on the Wed­ St. Catherine^ attended Adams State Teachers’ Work Cilltd For uod University Brron and Marl* Willlaaia 321 E. COLFAX nesday preceding the second Sun­ \ DelWarad I7th and Waihlnrton MAIn I7f7 FORMERLY STATE BUFFET (Holy Family Pariih, Denver) college. Mr. Terrian is a former day of each month. Two more gold Beauty Shop student of Michigan university and **Why Pay^Carfare** PE. 4517 The Boys’ club will stage a stars were added to the service 2363 E. Evana is now with the army air forces. boxing show Friday, Jan. 14, at 8 flag by the deaths of William Downtown Prices 2076 S. University ^ PE. 0247 The firms listed here de­ p.m. in the school hall. There will Wompey, USN, and Lt. Marvin Ptrlih PatroBis* Apprtclitid NOB HILL INN . 420 BAST COLPAX serve to be remembered be 20 bouts. Admission is 25 cents. The proceeds wil be used to Adolla Club Will The Junior Newman club will re­ GTTO DRUG CO. UNIVERSITY PARK King’s Ice Gream Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer sume its weekly meetings on Wed­ when you are distributing buy more equipment. W. 38lh & Qay GR. 9934 AND Forty Hours’ devotion will open nesday, Jan. 19. Delicious Dinners your patronage in the dif­ Sgt. John Tamaska of Lowry PHARMACY Friday, Jan. 21, and close the Sun­ Meet on’ Jan. 19 ALLEN T. GOOD. Phirmaetot Frozen Dairy Foods HOT AND COLD LUNCHES ferent lines of business. day following. Field and Gertrude O’Brien, daugh­ WHOLESALE — RETAIL ?Aor Ratine# la Aoprcrlatad Rtra ter of Frank V. O’Brien, 2134 De­ 2343 EAST EVANS The Altar and Rosary society (Our Lady o f Mt. Carmel Pariih) PEarl 9920 will hold iti regular meeting catur street, were married prior to 2045 So. UniTordty PEirl 2779 Thursday, Jan. 20, at 2 p.m. in the The regular meeting of the a Nuptial Mass in St. Dominic’s St. Philom ena's school hall. Election of officers Adolla club will be held on church on Jan. 6. will be held. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at 8 p.m. in The firms listed here de­ I The following donated the new the school hall. Milliken’s Bui. Phone: EAit 2723 The Boy Scouts of the parish serve to be remembered J & 1 Radio Service gold lace used on the altars at CASH STORES j Christmas time: Mmes. Williams, will receive Communion in a body when you are distributing in the 9 o’clock Mass Sunday, Fathers Meeting 3 COWENIE.NT LOtLATlONS Elertric.nl Appliances King, Bakes, O’Connor, and Auge. Jan. 16. your patronage in the dif­ Repaired I News of the boys home ofi fur- 1130 E. Alameda Ted Chase Miss Lorraine Grosso was mar­ ferent lines of business. 1201 E. 9tb Ave. 320.5 E. (x)lfax Avenue USED CARS 1 loughs will be published if the ! items'are phoned to Mfs. Heider- ried to James Lombardi Saturday, 2357 E. Evani Ave. PHONE EM. 6063 COLFAX AND DETROIT Jan. 8, at 7 p.m. The witnesses PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Aeroaa from Elaat Hisb U cn vC T stadt or Mrs. Auge. Is Postponed were Marie Grosso and Leo Van Dittie. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Miss Julia Di Manna was mar­ (St. CatheriB«’i Parish, Denver) Conoco Service Station ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ried to Kenneth Neel Swan on Sat­ The annual open meeting for SOUTH CAYLORD H 8 CASEY I Week of Jan. 16: St. urday, Jan. 8. The witnesses were the fathers of St. Catherine’s Clara’i orphanage. Tfionk Year Lucky Stars I E. COLFAX A COLORADO BLVD. I Alfred Di Manna and Rose Pul- PTA has been postponed from Shopping District Open I A. M. Till 19 P. U. | WHS lano. Sunday, Jan. 16, to Jan. 23. Most of ns can sdU thank our Incky The following were baptized in The tin can salvage drive opens Stan thtt we have automobiles to LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIRING I L o j o l a the past week: Angelo Eugene T. this week. Hereafter, the school cany os back and forth on necessary WASHING - POLISH AND WAX | Piccolo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- children will bring cans to the trips. And a periodic battery check 1080 So. D A D ’C Phone BATTERY SERVICE { SAVE TIRES — TRADE AT HOME ene T. Piccolo, sponsors, Mariano school, where trucks will collect np is one of the things that will keep The Chrysler Gaylord D U D 0 SP. 0574 COLFAX,, WASHINGTON Rocky Fiori ficcolo and Dolly Kimpel; Frances them at regular intervals. The them running. Apprvelitai Citholle Pitrenage Ann Coloroso, daughter of Mr. proceeds from their sale is to be Grocery Company Grocery and Market KEM-TONE^S.llSc':-; KE. 45T6 and Mrs. Eugene T. Piccolo, spon­ used for school purposes. All cans We’d like to see yon dropping in Tht Modern Mlriclo Wall FlnUb Rocky’s Pharmacy sors, Ralph Madonna and Faustina should be washed, have labels re­ once or twice a month. Then we can —EaUblUbad ttOt— Groceries. Meats and Fancy IM*AID LINOLEUM 17th & Race EA. 9867 M. Cavaliere. moved, have both ends removed keep a watch over your car battery. . . CORN FED MEATS Vegetables FUR STORAGE add water and make tore nothing ia 9 8 e sq. yd. PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUORS The regular meeting of the and inserted inside, and the can 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Store of Quality and Price PT.4. will be. held on Tuesday, Jan. then flattened. i wrong. There ia no charge for this Remodeling • Repairing AIVDERSON BROS. 18, at 8 p.m. All parents are in­ Recent Baptisms include those aervioe. C«Uii and Ju.phln. EA. M4I vited to attend. 'The attendance of Theodore Frank, son of Mr. The firms listed here de­ NEW LOCATION INVEST IN FURS St. Dominicks and membership awards will be and Mrs. Joseph Lebfrom, Bertha SAVE TISES—BUY AT OLSON'S given in the meeting. and Michael Weigand, spoi^ors; serve to be remembered Gaylord Drug Go. When buying from the rise • PROMPT SERVICE Miss Josephine Comminiello, Lawrence Albert, son of Lt, and atetam

in the Lo k Uu open They Represent 6 Loretto Schools held Sunday, Jan. 16, Parish Choir to in I.«retto Height* college. First row, Richard Zeyimaker, St. John'* ochool;darol Plouotard, Holy Family m. BUIIIMEII IS fchool; and Robert Reardon, St. Philomeha'a achool; bark row, Michael Farley, Blesoed Sacrament school; Cynthia Schwalbe, St. Mary's academy; and Mary Ann Sullivan, St. Vincent de Paul’s school. Sponsor Party III NSW IISIIIS (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) A games party, sponsored by the choir, will be held in the school hall Sunday evening, Jan. 16, at Fi CEIlIEim 8 o’clock. The monthly meeting of the choir and dramatic club was well (St. JosephSa Pariah, Denver) The Very R ^ . John Buttimer, attended.. Andrew Jackson men- C.SS.R., pastor, \ is attending the tionea in his talk the zeal with centennial celeWation of the Re- which the members are working demptorist Fathers in New Or­ for the welfare of the parish and leans, La., this^week. their readiness to offer their serv­ This Sunday the members of the Altar and Rosary society will ices wherever needed. Father John Flowers for the Sick receive Holy Communion in the Judnic expressed his appreciation to the choir director and to the or­ is an American custom practiced by people in all walks k 7:30 Mass. The society held the of life . . . and a lovely custom it is, because Flowers J annual election of ofhcials last ganist for their work. After the Wednesday. meeting a lunch was served under bring Cheer and Hope . . . and express your affection f the supervision of Mrs. T. R. and love! ^ On Monday night, Jan. 17, the Davidovich. games party will be held in the hall at 8:30 o’clock Cpl. John Menin from Camp White, Ore., is home on leave of Perpetual Help novena devo­ BRIGHT SPOT FLOWER SHOP | absence. « tions are held on Tuesday at 3 and 7 :30 p;m. The lighting fixture The Young Ladies’ sodality will J Phone EM. 2745 Josephine at 5th Ave. 4 before the picture is the gift of receive Holy Communion Sunday m i s a client of Mary. in the 8 o’clock Mass. Father R o b o r t Kreutzer, r i A K C.SS.R., returned from the retreat which he conducted in the Abbey DELICIOUS school in Canon City. PICTURES SAY IT A Memorial Requiem Mass was held for Billy Gibbons, graduate BEST! of 1936, who was killed in action dlthaa are emey ta serve wSiee yee itee A Funeral High Mass was cele­ Gire One to Your Ten4ereiM* to meke meet, cheese. Rah, W* Utlc* Old Short Look LIko Now brated for Eliseo Esguerra, a mem­ Sweetheart This COMPLETE LINE OF SHOE ber of the parish, who died at vegeteMes go furHier. MRereet frees smy SUPPLIES Camp Hoode, Calif. Valentine's Day! 9- • • • *»’9COfOn 0- •' * 6* MASTER SHOE High school students enjoyed an z *’8-.o«'’or- J at •'•.'■•iei • « T ice skating party and -wiener roast J- Nc 5' PC *-| REBUILDER Sunday at Sloan’s lake. *st*c«c c 5uy Cf'io Ifax FRESH n S H Artnai Will Meet on Jan. 18 Store it now — Be prfr Way to pared for posaible fuel REE DELrVERT AT 10 A. M. AND 2 P. : The year's first meeting of the shortage. & PRODUCE Queen of Heaven Orphans’ Aid ALL POPULAR GRADES — ALSO FLGRIOA FRUIT society will be held on Tuesday STOKER COAU afternc^, Jan. 18. in the orphan­ TA. 1369 age irr Denver. Members arc re­ R aj Coal Co. PROOUCE CG. Jess’ Super Market LOOP MARKET minded that a tramway bus now PE 4604 1165 So. Pena. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE goes by the home and may be taken Frea Parking With Pnrcbaia of SOc or More at 1429 Lawrence at W’, 44th and Beach court. A full attendance is desired. Optometrist and Optician Priest Reaffirms Anti-Naxism FOOD FOR FREEDOM SOLES Ladies' _....65c NelM THalsIi Good Bakery Goods London.— Sentenced to death by W n tT H B i-L o w , H e E I C Men'* ...... 35c occupation authorities in , C C L 0 Ladies' ____ 25c AjMoIatt Abbe Peeters, parish priest of W. R. JOSEPH / ON£ SIORE ONLY LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP Comblain-au-Pont, reaffirmed his EYES EXAMINED VOSS BBOS. In Uit I,oep Market, Lawrence Bt Side IN THE LOOP PU&UC MAi;X(M5H.M5WR{NCr FOOD CEXTEB (3V.!-K£KI.bOIO erM A.3087 anti-Nazi stand in a farewell let- Pheae TAker 1180 ^ to hss parisUoners. SEM18 MaNOt Rta.

\ Thureday, Jan. 13, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyMone 4205 PAGE FIVE

nYnrtVtifirtvi that the newW confirmed young man thonU be 1 f i e U lbnup b rLUinUniUUn hU faith, even offering hU life, ii COLORADO SPRINGS STUDENTS expresited in the light blow that the Most Rev. Eugene J. McGiiinneH o f Raleigh, N. Car., is admin­ istering to the kneeling soldier's cheek. William Mitchell, a member o f the air-bome unit o f Camp Mackall, N. ('.ar., is the candidate receiving Confirmation. Others in the picture are Fathers Herbert James P. Gray PURCHASE STAMPS WEEKLY A. Harkins (left) and Ambrose F. McAdams, CSS.R. (right), ^ ih o f Southern Pines, N. Car., and Col. F. W. Farrell, air-bome officer, sponsor o f the class o f 64 soldiers receiving the sacrament. Optometrist Colorado Springs.— War stamp and the late Richard Cleland for­ sales are held in St. Mary’s school merly resided in Colorado Springs. every Friday at 1 p.m. Mrs. N. H. She is the mother of Capt. Charles 212 Colorado Bldg. Peterson and Mrs. A. P. Codec sell Cleland, infantry officer, who is stamps. St. Mary’s school stamp stationed in Camp Blandjng, Fla. sales Oc^. 13 to Dec. 31 totaled The junior Mrs. Cleland is $421.45, and bond sales totaled daughter of the Raney couple. Second Lt. Marvin J. Bible, a 1615 California TA. 8883 $1,521.30. member of S t Dominic’s parish, On Saturday morning, Jan. 8, was killed Tuesday, Jan. 4, in the "Mrs. Richard Cleland ofTlincoln, in St. Mary’s church, Miss Myrtle crash of a Flying Fortress in the Nebr., who spent last week in Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. COMFORTABLE VISION Cedar mountains, 66 miles from AND EYE CARE Denver, will return Saturday to John 0. Johnson, 117 N. Corona Wendover, Utah. The lieutenant visit again in the home of Mr. and ■treet, and Cpl. william P. Good amended Regis high school. A na­ Mrs. George Raney. Mrs. Cleland all, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. tive of Denver, he en(^red the Goodin of Penrose, were married army in September, 1941, and re­ The Rev. William J. Kelly per­ 13 Hours’ Rile Held ceived his wings and commission formed the ceremony. Attendants in a Texas air base. A girl was were Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Goodall bom to his wife, Mrs. Helen Bible, WE FEATURE BEST COALS IH BOTH In FI. Luplen Church of Penrose, brother and sister-in- in San Francisco on Thanksgiving law of the bridegroom. Cpl. Good- day. all is now with a headquarters BITUMIHOUS AHD LIGHITE Fort Lupton.—Thirteen Hours’ company in Camp Barkeley, Tex. L t Bible’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. devotion was held in St. William's Cpl. and Mrs. Goodall will make Joseph Bible, left Denver last Au­ church Sunday, Jan. 9. Mass, cele their home in Abilene, Tex. gust to make their home in San fVancisco. brated by the Rev. Thomas A. Mrs. Spencer Penrose of El Doran, administrator of the parish, Pomar, Broadmoor, is expected to Surviving the deceased, in addi­ opened the services. The Rev. Hu return to her home about the tion to his wife, daughter, and bert Newell, archdiocesan superin­ middle of January. Mrs. Penrose parents, are a brother, Jack, in tendent of schools, preached the is in City. pre-flight training in California; closing sermon. The Rt. Rev. Jos an uncle, James Bible, superin­ 5 eph J. Bosetti, Vicar General, pre­ Eugene DeLacy entertained a tendent of the City park green­ sided. group of college classmates at house; and an aunt, Mrs. Josephine USE OUR BUDGET PLAN breakfast in his Home Sunday to Klamann. Among the priests attending honor Gerald McManus on his were the Rev. Leo Flynn and the birthday. Rev. D. A. Lemieux of Denver and Ens. Leo Scherrer E L K COAL CO. the Rev. John Garbero. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross and Wins Navy Wings daughter, Marjorie Ann, who had 3635 Blake John Finkbeiner, Mgr. resided in Pueblo for the past six Ens. Leo Lester Scherrer, 1861 ■years, have returned to Colorado S. Franklin street, a member of CHEZ MARIE Springs to make their home. St. Vincent de JPaul’s parish, re­ “ DENVER’S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY” Miss Kathleen Dolan has re­ cently won his navy wings of gold Gown Shoppe turned to Mt. St. Scholastics col­ from the air training center in lege, Atchison, Kans. Pensacola, Fla. The young ensign THE CASCADE LAUNDRY left Wednesday afternoon for San “TRY OURWEW SERVICE" JANUARY Julius Enlow Diet Pedro, Calif., after being home on Julius L. Enlow died Wednes­ a 10-day leave. He expects to Complete Lanndry Service CLEARANCE day, Jan. 6, while visiting his par­ be sent overseas after completing il<7 Market WE CALL FOB AND OEUVEB TA. HTMS7« ents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. three months’ duty as a ferry com­ SALE Enlow, in Canonsburg, Pa. He came mander. to. Colorado Springs 17 years ago, Denver Soldier DRESSES, COATS, and had since been a member of SUITS and St. Marj'’s parish. Besides his Is Promoted parents he is survived by his wife, FORMALS Thomas J. . Grieve of 4059 Preferred Parish Mrs. Mary E. Enlow; two daugh­ Jason street, Denver, son of Mr. Midime Miniiult, ters, Mrs. Bernard Rogers and and Mrs. Thomas Grieve, has been Detlfufr Mias Pauline Enlow, both of Colo­ promoted to staff sergeant at the Trading List rado Springs;- three sisters, Mrs. army air base, Fort Dix, N. J., WEDDING OUTFITS Edith O’Donovan, Baltimore, Md.; where he is serving in the b!^e BRIDESMAIDS and Mrs. Marie Smith, and Mrs. transportation section. Sgt. Grieve READY-TO-WEAR Bertha Orr, both of Canonsburg, was employed as a truck driver St. Francis de Sales* Pa.; and one granddaughter. in Denver before the war. CUSTOM MADE Requiem High Ma.ss was offered LADIES’ APPAREL in St. Mary’s church Monday, Jan. 10. Interment was in Evergreen COHOGO STATIOH cemetery. Forget-Me-Not JOE FARRENKOPK, Prep. 628 16th St. CH. 2013 Father Hamblin Mrs. J. W. Fitzgerald, 426 N. 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 Wasatch avenue, is visiting her Flower Shop Coarteou. tnd Prompt Servlea daughter, Miss Irene Fitzgerald, Addresses Group WASHING & GREASING in Bradenton. Fla., for a few Choice Floiceri A SPEQALTY months. Miss Fitzgerald is a public WAR CHAIRMAN TO SELL BONDS for All Occa$ioiu I health nurse in Bradenton. Ernest James Golden.— The Rev. James Ham­ Court St. Mary, Catholic Daugh­ blin of the Annunciation parish, Beautitul Selcctioni JACKSON’S ters of America, met Tuesday eve­ AT ST. JOHN’ S PTA MEETING Denver, addressed the members of Artiiticallr A m ssed ning in the American Legion hut. St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary so­ GIFT POTTERY Cut Rate Drugs ciety in the meeting on Wednesday, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John KiDed in Action (St. John’s Pariih, Denver) Frday at the Country club as the Downing at Alameda Liquors • Sundries Pillsbury, Jr., were invited to a Mrs. C. D, O’Brien, war chair­ guests of Mrs. E. C. Dilullo. Jan. 5. His subject waa “ The Mean­ buffet supper Sunday, Jan. 9, in man of St. John’s PTA, will attend The Rev. Frank Syrianey as­ ing of the Epiphany.” The host­ Phone RA. 1818 Prescriptions esses were Mrs. Guy Eaton, in the Pillsbury residence on the oc­ Welby.— Pfc. Ernest James of the PTA meeting at 1:45 p.m., sumed his duties in St. John’s on i. Free Prompt Delivery casion of Mr. Pillsbury’s birthday. the marines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. 24, to sell bonds and stamps Thursday, and preached at the late whose home the meeting was held, CtO 8P. Downing and Alajaedt Protect the Children’s James of Assumption parish, has for the fourth war bond drive. Mas.ses la.st Sunday. and Mrs. R. J. Roach. The party for Health . . . Have Their Siitert Donate Quilt been killed in action, according to Since September, Mrs. O’Brien has the children was reported a suc­ James M. Connors and Miss cess, and other regular reports of Alameda Drug Store Shoes Repaired Promptly Thd beautiful flower basket word from the War department sold $7,439 in bonds and stamps. June Gib.son were married before quilt presented by the sisters as The Forty Hours’ devotion, Any one in the parish buying committees were made. Mrs. P. V. O. PETERSON. Prep. AT THE a Nuptial Msss in St. John’s Hokanson was appointed the so­ BUY WAR BONDS a benefit for Corpus Christi parish which was scheduled for Sunday, bonds in the new drive is urged church on Friday. The Rev. John Cot Rate Drugs was given to Miss Thelma Was- ciety’s representative to the local Jan. 9, was postponed until Jan. to call her at EAst 7570, so that P. Moran officiated. The couple AND STAMPS Wines and Liquors HEWMASTER inger. 16. The Blessed Sacrament will the PTA cap receive the credit. USD board. St. Agnes’ circle mem­ were attended by a brother and bers are in charge of the altars Fountain Service • School Snppliea On Saturday, Jan. 8, Elizabeth be exposed after a High Mass. On The January meeting of the sister, Joseph C. Connors and Jean ★ Shoe Repair Shop Ausec became the bride o f Wilfred Tuesday evening, the closing of the for the month of January. Alameda and Broadway Altar society will be held in the P. Gibson. Hostesses for the February meet Wasinger in Corpus Christi church. Forty Hours’ will take place at home of Mrs. John P. Akolt, 3330 Cpl. Byron Buckley Hall and 1704 East 6th Ave. The Rev. Anthony G. Elzi per­ 7:30 o’clock with a procession, ing will be Mrs. Hugh Beers and E. Seventh avenue, on Friday, Mis.s Jean Marie Stephenson were Mrs. Charles Bilstein. KROOHENBERG COAL COMPAHY formed the ceremony. Litany of the Saints, and prayers, Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. married Friday afternoon in St. The regular meeting of Council' followed by Benediction. Capt. and Mrs. William Swigert John’s church. Father Moran offi­ Mrs. Magdalena Sparks is re­ COAL AND FEED 582, Knights of Columbus, will The monthly meeting of the have spent the past week visiting ciated. William B. Hall, Jr., and covering from injuries incurred in Phone SPmee 4478 1909-11 So. Broadway be held in the clubrooms, N. PTA was held in the school hall. Capt. Swigert’s parents, Mr. and Miss Paula Hahnswald were at­ a bus accident in Texas several weeks ago. OPEN 6 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Cascade, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, at Cpl. John Dojnenico, son of Mr. Mrs. Harry Swigert, Sr. tendants. LIHCOLH GREAMERY 8 p.m. Knights who are with the Francis Horrigan will leave Miss Judy Biller returned last Mrs. Connolley, mother of Mrs. EMPIRE and Mrs. Paul Domeqjco, is home t i l E. Expo«lti«ii—6P. |]|l A Fine Place to Eat armed forces in the Pike’s Peak on furlough. Pvt. Joseph La- Saturday to join the armed week to Webster college in Web- C. C. Gee, is seriously ill in a Den­ region are invited to attend. forces. .ster Groves, Mo., after spending ver hospital. Mrs. Mary Hawn was 174S So. Bratdwmr—BP. U ll CLOSED SUNDAYS AN’D g;uardia, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. HOLIDAYS LEMP Joseph Laguardia, recently visited The Tekakwitha circle met last her vacation with her mother and removed to the hospital this week. Dairy Producti o f sister. Mrs. Wm. Malenk, who underwent . . . an excellent lignite his parents. Dominic Ficco, son A Superior Quality Boulder Newmanites of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ficco, is Mrs. Robert Melish, daughter a major operation recently, is now BIOE-A-WEE improving in St. Anthony’s hos­ TRY OUR coal . . . hot and home on le4ve from the navy. Stratton Parish of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. LaPerriere, SUPERB BABY MILK 815 BROADWAY low in ash. To Receive Eucharist Mr. and Mrs. George Rossi are left Wedne.sday to join the WACs. pital. the parents of a boy bom in Mercy The children of St. John’s hospital. Has 13 Baptisms school are participating in the Blessed Sacrament Immediate Delivery Boulder.— On Jan. 16 the New- drive for tin cans to help in the Denver Deanery Will manites of the University of Colo­ war effort. Mrs. William Ducey rado will receive Communion in a 91-Year-Old Woman Stratton.—^The following statis­ of St. John’s is the war chairman Meet Monday, Jan. 17 22nd & EA. $ 7 . 0 5 tics for the year 1943 were pub­ LAWSOH ORUG CO. ^ a ton group. Breakfast will be served, Sees Nephew Ordained of the archdiocesan PTA. Kearney Sl 1823 lished last Sunday: Baptisms, 13; and John J. Sullivan of Denver, a Melbourne, .— A Bris­ St. John’s Boy Scout troop 161 ALSO TRINIDAD. COLO. — LIQUORS marriages, two; deaths, seven; and The Denver deanery will hold Knight of St. Gregory, will ad­ bane woman, 91, traveled 600 miles will meet Friday evening, Jan. 14, dress the Newmanites. more than 9,000 Holy Com­ in the school hall, A representa­ its regular monthly meeting on to attend the ordination of her Monday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. in the SI WESTOVER RIO GRANDE FUEL Tljp following Sunday, Jan. 23, munions. tive of the Denver fire department nephew, “Tather Bourne, as a Charities annex. Welcome* Hia Friend* S^ond and Santa Fe there will be a one-day retreat for Marist missionary. Nineteen mem­ Funeral services were held Mon­ will give a talk and demonstration Fairfax Hardware day morning, Jan. 10, in St. Cath­ Mrs. Murtaugh, president, will NOW OPEN TAbor 2211 the women of the campus, with bers of the , in­ on first aid. Parents of the Boy (C«Uu R Fairfax) erine's church in Burlington for Scouts are cordially invited. preside. Reports on activities Father Kelvin Carr, O.S.B., as cluding three refugees from Kong since the last meeting will follow HARDWARE. CLA8S. PAINTS Glencoe Service Station retreat-master. Kong, were ordained in Sydney. Mrs. Catherine Mahoney. Mrs. Certificates of admission to the CONOCO PRODUCTS. WASHING, Mahoney wa,s 78 years old last Cub Scouts were given out by a short business session. > EA. 3777 5022 E. Colfax GREASING October. Her remains were Father Moran in a meeting in the P. E. RINEHART, Prop. Glencoe and East Colfax shipped to Spalding, Nebr., where home of Mrs. Ralph Dines on Jan. EA. 9777 Open 9 to 3 Sondap she will be buried beside her hus­ 5. There are now two dens in MeConaly Boys Visit band in Mount Calvary cemetery. the fourth grade, with Mrs. David Home Over Holidays FOR nRST CLASS SERVICE The deceased i.s survived by seven Wallace and Mrs. Ralph Dines as and WORKMANSHIP children: J(pseph Mahoney, Mrs. den mothers. i Price January Frank Carraher, Mrs. O.scar Krue­ CALL ger of Burlington; Michael, John Mrs. James P. (Clara) Mc- CLEARAHCE SALE and William of Spalding, Nebr.- Marion Parker Wed Conaty, president of the Boulevard HESSLER* CLEANERS Consideration fof Everyone and Mrs. Margaret Clinch of Mortuary association, Denver, was ON DOLLS AND PHONE EAit 9525 Greeley, Colo. Mrs. Mahoney had In Greeley Ceremony delighted to have her two sons, 4600 EAST COLFAX been making her home with her James F. and Joseph P., both STUFFED TOYS daughter, Mrs. Frank Carraher of home on furlough for the holi­ Burlingrton. Greeley.—Marion K. Parker of day season. James (Pfc.) re­ When buying from the It is our policy to cooperate in every turned from Kiska, where he par­ BRADDICK The first Sunday of the New 2324 Ninth avenue, Greeley, was firms advertising in this possible way with the family, clergy­ Year was the quarterly Com­ married to John S. Cable, well- ticipated in the first landipgs. munion day for the members of known businessman here, in a Joseph, second class pharmacist Variety and Gift Shop paper, please mention that man, cemetery officials, and any others mate, saw action in the South the Stratton council of the Knights quiet ceremony in the rectory of 1504-06 COLOR.4DO BLVD. you saw their advertise­ of Columbu.s, also the monthly St. Peter’s church. The Very Rev. Pacific. who have anything to do with the DE. 0738 Communion Sunday for the mem­ B. J. Froegel officiated. ment. funeral. bers of the Society of Christian Mrs. Cable is science teacher in Miss Mary Sarbach Mothers. Meeker Junior high school, and Is Engaged to Wed TTie following gifts were do­ plans to complete the year there. Annunciation Details of arrangements are decided nated recently to ' St. Charles’ The past two years she taught in church: A purple Gothic vestment, Arlington building. She hold.s both Mr. and Mrs. Justin Sarbach upon jointly with everyone participat­ two large flags, the United States B.A. a|nd M.A. degrees from the announce the engagement of their H D l i r C LOWEST and the Papal, for the sanctuary, DE SELLEM ing in the ceremonies, thereby assuring University of Colorado. daughter, Mary Patricia, to George l i n U U W PRICES IN DENVER and one of the latest altar Missals. Mr. Cable is district manager of Bates Greer, Jr. Miss Sarbach at­ FUEL AND FEED CO. a service of dignity and beauty un- a piano company, serving the tended St. Mary’s academy, Den­ CHABLXS A. DaSELLEH Cathedral Society to Northern .Colorado and Southern ver, and St. Mary’s-of-the-Wasatch Wa Ship by R»n marred by conflicting engagements or Wyoming regions. in Salt Lake City, Utah. TBR O i m t i t 8TORB PHONE TA. « l ( The couple will be at home at Mr. Greer is the son of Mr. and WSS b b C *491 FRANKLIN 8T. ISTH AND WALNUT duties. Meet Friday, Jan. 14 2324 Ninth avenue following a Mrs. George Bates Greer of Den­ RES. PHONE UA. U U short wedding trip to Denver. ver. He attended Regis college. The Cathedral Altar and Rosary The firms listed here de­ Our 1944 supply of the OFFICIAL society will meet Friday, Jan. 14, serve to be remembered FOR AN EVENING^S ART CALENDAR U now available. in the Catholic Charities annex, E. You majr obtain your copy by callinp 17th and Grant, Denver. Mrs. when you are distributing THRILL James Knight will preside. The your patronage in the dif­ at tho mortuary. meeting will convene at 8 p.m. As this is the first meeting of the ferent lines of business. stop New Year, the president urges a large attendance. FOOTWEAR At PHONE (B . 8016 BEST IS QDAUrr, NEWEST IN Nazis Burn Convent in STTlJ 1519 EAST 34TH AVE. OUKE’S GRILL n T n n In Uw POut P*ak BJclan Dalmatia, Deport Nuns FRANKLIN “CHUCK” HEFNER, Prep. Zurich, . — Nazi AND SON CHAPELS THEVORHESSHOECO. Furniture Mart 1620 E. 34TH AVE.* authorities set fire to a convent COLORADO 8PRINC8, COIA at Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian We Buy, Sell and Exchange KEy5tone6297 t KE/5tone6296 coast of Jugoslavia and the nuns, accused of signaling to Anglo- I5Z7 Cleveland Place American aircraft, were deported, according to a dispatch received Patronise Theae Firm.. Ther Guarding Forever our Founder’s here. The action of the Nazis is Are C o -o p e ra tin g With Your PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS said to have aroused bitter feeling Paper. 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Fascinating Tale of Early-Day Leadville Recounted in Magazine Printed in 1879 Bacon & Schramm ROOFU^G AND (Continued From Page One) washers there laughed at,them for spacious enough to hold the two convenient like, and nobody said The miners have a proverb, “ No­ oxides of iron and manganese, and • PAY NOTHING DOWN ROOF REPAIRING only a score wer« left of the turbu­ a pair of fools; but the men said hundred persons a day who rushed nothing about it; but now the body can see into the ground,” and the precious chloride of silver. • 15.00 PER MONTH . . into Leadville, and every dry- owner thinks he orter have some the gamblers, an adage, “ The only lent multitude that in ’60 and ’61 nothing, and in the course of a few Sometimes the lead occurs as a 8230 Walnut St CR. 6563 goods box upon the curbstone, good from his property, and we’ve thing sure about luck is that it’s W* cut imiki u rlr dtilTcrlt* ot tlli made the gulch noisy with magical sulphide, and there are some other rradi* of itMffl and domntle coal. | weeks they found it. Then came a every pile of hay-bales in the alley, bought it. 'We don’t want to be bound to change!” insignificant components. Now, it Call today) gains and heedless loss. Among period of excitement and particu­ became a bedroom for some be­ onpleasant, but it looks like you’d Grave Becomct Mine is possible that the original con­ the last of their acts was to pull larly lively times for the origina­ lated traveler. have to vamoose.” B O I V N E R ^ S Wathinglon Morriaon One of the grimmest of these stituent parts of all thfese minerals Sootleu. hot, oeo- down the old log gambling hall, tors of the enterprise. Mr. Stevens Charity Nuns Combat Illneti “ That’s all right,— no offense,” a tch toot Jong tales is that- attached to the Dead should he contained in a porphy- TEXACO SERVICE bncnint, I ^ M nomical. t<^.05 and to pan $2,000 out of the dirt was a citizen of Detroit, and find­ What wonder that men from the the shagR’-headed cottager would Man claim, which is briefly as fol­ ritic eruption. Deposits of galena KOtltaa. I Lamp I flo o r. where the gamblers had ing a chince for abundant results lowlands, sleeping in such places, reply, quietly; “ but I reckon if the Expert Lubrication Service Lamp or Bgg or Erg._ lows: It was winter. Scotty had and some other minerals are now dropped the coveted grains. This from labor, hut no labor where­ and then going, half-protected, out owner or anybody else wants this died, and the boys, wanting to give occasionally found buried in the Gms, Oil and Accutorlu done, everybody moved elsewhere, with to “ make the riffle,” he went into the chilling wind that swept yere cabin they’ve got to take it, Waahington Morrison ^ him a right smart of a burial, hired porphyry, or occupying slender fis- and the frightened game returned back to Detroit and persuaded over miles...... of snow-fields, shouldil(- and they’ve got to hold over me, 8pTurkey Dinner, $1 is Leadville, and never suspected mountains that had to be crossed, where the forest has been swept OTHER ENTREES 65c UP the wealth we trampled upon. and filled the treacherous passes, away, while LriBl-Tnines grow as Banquet Room for Bridge and PHvat« Parties Baby Chicks thickly upon its surface as pits on 14TH & STOUT — PHONE KE. 1341 — DENVER Silver Depotit Uncovered but the impatient emigrants could not wait. To be first into Leadville the rind of a strawberry. All these F lo o d -t e st e d — De n v e r Among the few men who hap­ BATCHED was the aim and ambition of hun­ young mines, good or bad, look No CbM'ite in Pric* pened to be in the region in 1877 much alike, and are equally inac­ dreds of excited men, and to ac­ IT* Invite You to Vitit Order Now for 1944 Deliverr, was A. B. Wood, a shrewd, prac- complish this human life was en­ cessible and unkempt. There are no fa Demands Exceed Supply tical man, who, finding a large dangered and mule flesh recklessly roads, hardly any wagon-tracks, GRAND CAFE quantity of the heavy black sand, sacrificed. Companies were organ­ and few paths. Every man goes tested it anew and extracted a Ingram’s Cafe 431 17th St. MA. 6652 COLO. HATCHERY ized, which put on six-horse stages across-lots, the shortest way, push­ (Brtwrrn Glrnirm and Tranont) large proportion of silver. He con­ ing through the remnant of the 1416 Larimer MA. 6767 from Denver, Canon City, and OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M. fided in William H. Stevens, and woods, clambering over the pros­ Closed Mondays Colorado Springs, and ran three Serving the Finest they together began searching for or four coaches together, yet pri­ trate trunks and discarded tree- and Bar the source of this sand-drift, and vate conveyances took even more tops, whose straight trunks have RALPH B. INGRAM. Prop. AMERICAN AXD INDIVIDUAL RAG decided it must be between the than the stages, and hundreds been felled and dragged away to limestone outcropping down the the sawmill, or chopped into six- CHINESE FOODS walked, braving the midwinter For BoHer Foods Luncheons and Dinners RUG WEAVING gulch and the porphyry that com­ horrors of Mosquito pass. foot lengths for posts and logging. posed the summit of the moun- Teams must go around, but life and Drinks VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE SPECIAL NOTICE itain. Sinking trial shafts they Hay Cost $200 Per Ton is too short for the man afoot to to Hotels, Apartment Houses, I sought the silver mean. It took Meanwhile an almost continu­ follow them; holding his painful OPEN A l i M CH T Courts and All Institutions time and money, and a few placer- ous procession of mule and ox breath, he scales straiglit up the 58 BROADWAY Bar roar Bsth Mata and Throw Ruei trains was striving to haul across steep and slippery ascent. Yoars to Enjoy Direct from Pactorr at Wholeaalo Pricca that frightful hundred miles of But it is time to say something For added pleasure, entertalo at tbe Rug, Carpel and mountains the food, machinery, of the processes of getting out the Coamopoliun — PIONEER DENING Furniture Geaning Fuller Brushes and furniture which the new set­ ores, and perhaps the best way I ROOM . . tlement so sorely needed, and is at once to attack the geological I COFFEE NEW DENVER RUG PERSONAL BRUSHES which it seemed so impossible to structure of the region. SHOPPE . . . WORKS HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES supply. Ten cents an

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provisions upon their backs, or hoisting-rope. If you care to go tiguouB property, he has a ri^ht BUY A HOME in the (Continued From Page 6) 8ure-vein» through it. Moreover, all strapped upon a pack-mule or two down one of these shafts you may to the whole o f his original claim, stand in the bucket, or you may even though its lines inclose all these minerals are capable of solu­ or three Mexican donkeys. “ Me unhook it, and, placing your foot the unsuccessful diggings of his Parish of Your Choice tion in water charged with carbonic and my pardner” always takes the in a noose, be lowered awav in neighbor. This is caOed “ survey­ acid, which, of course, was present place of the simple Ego in the the bucket’s place. If your head ing in.” On the other hand, if you List Your Property For Sale With Any of These Realtors in abundance, and the suggestion mountaineer’s narrative of success is strong, there is no great danger. survey a blaim over upon the claim When the miner really “ strikes of another man who has already is that they have leached downward or misadventure. Sometimes the it,” and the brown, crumbling, found the object of his search, you through the porphyry until they two are strangely assorted. I have ill-looking ore begins to fill the have no right to go beyond his Denver Visitor struck the limestone floor, which known prospectors to start away bucket to the exclusion of all else, lines of possession, which extend St. Philomena’s became in time so highly silicified assaying'SO or 100 or 400 ounces vertically from nadir to zenith. TO FIND A GOOD HOME IN ANY DE.WER PARISH together and travel for days be­ Bit GARFIELD as to admit no further penetration to the ton, a house is built over For being surveyed in, when there fore asking each other's names; t Kedroom iiunz., Ur** livlnz room. TELL YOUR NEEDS TO VAN SCHMCK & CO. of water, whereupon the valuable the shaft, and a steam engine is no question of being outspeeded Und«r tS.OOO. C«U E m ilrV in Siekli. deposits that we are now prying in one case, they discovered them­ supersedes the patient mule. in the race for the silver, there is EA. 4811—CH. 6417 . ST. LOUIS' PARISH out gradually accumulated. It is selves to be brothers— strawberry no redress, even for the work al­ Shaft Dapt Variat Widely (VACANT) 3166 SO. PENN. Newly decorated Ineide and out. l.btdroom considered probable that as explora mark and all! Frequently they The depth at which a mine may ready expended; but a generous St. Catherine’s bungalow with oak floori, gai heat, full bailment and garage on 8 beautiful tion proceeds true fissure veins will quarrel and fight. Duels over rival be found (if at all) can hardly man will usually make a pretense 4911 IRVING loti. A real buy at 94.600, ineluding nice kiteben range. 61,000 wi|i be found extending down into the mining interests used to be com­ even be guessed at. Paying “ min­ of buying out his unlucky neighbor Viesot. Uov* rizht In. 6 boutilul handle. Leonard Schack, PE, 8921. dolomite, formed at the same time mon. But, as a rule, the prospec­ eral” has been met with from the by paying an estimated value of rm*. IniuUttd, wwthtritrippad, rt- t dteonttd. ST. VINCENT OE PAUL S PARISH that these carbonate beds were laid tors get on fairly well together, surface to more than 350 feet in worlj, already performed, since it Thompwa. KE. Z0t8-CH. 6417. down. The silicified surface of the may prove useful to him in fu­ 2629 SO. HIGH. New white bungalow, very complete and wall built. l.arga and deal squarely by one another; depth. Usually the shafts are more livingroom and btdroomi are liu b lt. Gaa heating plant operates very lime, and the semi-saturated line of the swift and speedy retribution than 100 feet deep. ture. Submission is not always Blessed Sacrament economically. AU newait featurei, including a bright, itraamllned. kitchen the porphyry, next the carbonate, of bad faith being ever before The deposit having been tapped, 80 easily bought, however. In the 666 FAIRFAX with lota of bullt-Ini. Ralph Hogan, £A. 9014. are known as the “ contacts;” and, their minds. Usually they are digging out the ore begins. This is case of two well-known mines now 4-yr.-old bungalow, 4 roomi, dintU ^yhen the miners strike this, they able to provide themselves at least done by means of horizontal pas­ united in a ^ e a t “ consolidation,” ■at haat, att. garage. Owner will ehow. ANNUNCIATION PARISH have good cause to be hopeful of with the meager necessities of life sage-ways . or tunnels, known as the one was productive first, be­ Call Black. MA. 7676— CH. 6417. 9606 GAYLORD— Rallroaderi, etc., with large familiei will be intereited hi thii commodloui 6-room bungalow with 3 eleeping loomi. Pleaia do not near success. The presence of great while they search: but it has grown “ drifts,” which are driven into the cause the owner, who derived his diiturb tenant. For ioipeetlon call Emit. beds of kaolin (hydrated silicate to be a custom for iherchants to rock from the bottom of the impetus from a knowledge o f the St. Therese’s of alumina), derived from the thor­ hire impecunious persons to go shaft. good indications seen in his neigh­ AURORA ST. PHILOMELA'S PARISH ough decomposition of porphyry or prospecting for them, furnishing Before the prospector be^an bor’s shaft, waa able to put at 1 bedroom bung., full batement. coal 1608 STEELE. WeU-built 2-itory light brick with 4 bedroom* and ileeping granite, or both together, and the tools, arms, blankets, and rations work he had “ staked out a claim” work a far larger number o f la­ heat, garage. Price reduced. Call ~orcb upitaiti. Firit floor hai Urge gunroom and large livingrOam. One presence* of hydrate of magnesia, borers than bis neighbor’s means Emily Van Sickle. 1.lock to City park and to Colfax and Park hill car line. Ideal for large for a given time. This advance is by putting up a conspicuous notice EA. 4611—CU. 6417. family or for incomt. Ralph Hogan, EA. 9014. with beds of semoi-opal (always an termed a “ grub-stake,” in return of the fact, usually penciled on the could employ. The result was that aqueous production), argue in fa­ for which the capitalist receives denuded trunk of a tree, where he got ahead and struck the ore Blessed Sacrament ST. DOMINIC'S PARISH vor of the truth of this explanation. an interest in whatever may be dis­ the sap flows over and glazes the before the first mine reached it. 1400 BLOCK GLENCOE 6441 W. CLYDE PLACE, ROOMY 4-bedroom modern brick in good condi­ The general fact of this posi­ covered. Three hundred , dollars writing .safely f»om erasure by Then, taking advantage of the rule, Quality 6 rooroe, eteel saih, tile bath, tion. Double garage. Dtvli, FE. 6012. he surveyed the old diggings in, gai (urnare, full baeement. tion of the ores being understood, provides a good grub-stake. the weather. He claims a tract Mri. Haarntbtrxrr. and the supposition being gener­ 1,500 feet long by 300 feet wide, and had legal possession o f the ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S PARISH Let me suppose that our pros­ A holiday viiilor in Denver vra* EA. 6166— CH. 6417. ally credited also that the whole as allowed by law. Having been en­ whole. The defeated man knew 2688 NEWLAND AT A BARGAIN. Price, 67,000. ii far below reproduc­ pectors have been more than ordi­ tion coit for thli nicely arranged 3-bedroom home. Gai heat. Large region is underlaid with precious couraged enough by his investiga­ his straij: but refused to abide Mn. Vivian Spire*, ihown here. St. Joseph's narily successful: That they have Mn. Spires, who was married In lerviee room. Half aere lurrounded by attractive new houtei. Nothing carbonates (although this is by no tion t^inake him desire to keep atiently the hard fate that lost to elie in neighborhood could be bought for anything like thia low price. Fiiher, dug not more than a hundred feet, R^no, Nev.', last fall to Richard 2ND * STUART means established), the object is have curbed their shaft securely the property permanently, he pro­ im all past labor and forestalled 4 roomt and ileeping porcB. Gai heat, all hope in the future; he went to Spire* of .Arkansas, is the daughter ' 2 ioti. Furniihed. Reaionabla. to find where this bed can be with timber, have struck the cures a survey of it, by which all his successful neighbor, and expos­ of Mr. and Mr*. Nick Fiorella of Thomaeon. SP. 4160— CH. 6417. tapped from the surface; and he is greenish-white porphyry, and the boundaries are accurately lo­ tulated in a few forcible. words, Onr Lady of Mt. Carmel parish in the luckiest fellow who strikes it finally have met with the longed- cated and recorded. If these en­ which secured him and his part­ Denver. V a n S c i i a a c k C o ; at the least distance down. Cer­ for “ contact,” which separates the croach upon the surveyed bounda­ & tain indications on the surface are ries of any other previous claims it ners a large share in the good R e a l t o r mineral bearing rock from the bar luck to which he claimed to have JACK DUNTON relied on to some extent, but these ren gangue. 'They have been little makes no difference, provided the Loana Inauranco Property Management equally contributed. He put be­ never can be trusted, and the early troubled by water, and they have pay streak has not yet been found Party Scheduled R ca u to R » comers sinking anywhere, without done all their work with the help there; and, if our friend discovers fore his rival the alternative of 724 17th St. KE. 0131 yielding a part o f the mine or be­ 410 Midland Sav. Bldg. CH. 6417 skill or knowledge, were quite as of one Irishman and the ordinary silver before it is .struck on con- ing shot dead on the spot; and, likely to win as the shrewdest old- windlass. There being every indi By Altar Society reading the desperate face of his timer. cation that wealth is just beneath contestant at a glance, the rich $300 Good Grub Stake (Shrina of St, Anna, Arvada) ST. PHILOMDNA’S PARISH their picks, they erect over the man chose life and divided wealth HOLY FAMILY PARISH He who goes searching for a shaft a frame-work of heavy tim ’The Altar and Rosary society 1200 BLOCK ST. PAUL ST. Grand Champions to monopoly and a coffin. Well-built 6-room, S-btdroom frame; mine is known as a “ prospector,” bers, called a “ gallows,” and hang met in the home of Mrs. Ralph 11,600.00 down buys this outitanding 6-room, full 2-itory mangineia Mining' Vast Game of Chance hardwood floert, full baiement, 9 lote, — a character whom it is quite un­ in it a large pulley. A little at one Moore, with Mrs. Emil Schneider 2-ear garage, front drive. Under brick home. Exceptionally Urgo and airy bedrooms. Urge closets whb side, close .to the gp'oiind, is fixed It is because o f such uncertain as assisting hostess. A card party 96,000. windows. Entire houie has recently been decorated. Full biiement with necessary for me to draw again, den. The monthly payments of 666.00, which includes taxes, are no more so well is he known to all readers. a second pulley. Under this and factors in the calculation as this: was planned for the evening of than recL WIU show any time. Call EA. 0264 evenings. over the upper one is reeved the To Feature 1944 Because you cannot see before you Jan. 19 at 8 o’clock in the church In some regions a prospector may bucket-rope, and a mule is hired start, and even if you reach con­ go off alone and discover mines hall. Mrs. Martin Klumker is in PRESENTATION PARISH with no one to claim a share of his to walk away with it when the tact or even carbonate are not sure charge of the committee. TA. 3281 505 Colo. Bldg. bucket is to be drawn up, creaking that it will be profitable, that this 428 King St.. 4-room modem houte, good fortune; and the bones of Officers for the year are Mrs. gat heat, and 2-room bouie on rear; marty such a one are sinking into back when the bucket goes down? Livestoch Show whole method o f mining is one vast W, H. Brown, president; Mrs. Mar­ 1 loti. All for 68,160. a slow grave under the kindly shed This is a “ whip.” The next ad game o f chance, little less uncer­ tin Klumker, first vice president; needles of Sierra pines. In this vance in machinery is the “ whim," tain than the keno and draw- Mrs. L . A. La Moure, second vice district, however, where deep pits which consists of the same ar­ Grand champion steers, barrows, poker which flourish under its in­ president; Mrs. Ralph Moore, SARAH RICE, Realtor must be driven befqre anything rangement of gallows and pulleys and wethers will occupy a throne fluence and prosperity. Mining in treasurer; Mrs. Helen Smith, sec room, decorated in royal purple, at 440 So. Broadway PE. 3785 can be ascertained, the prospector as before; but instead of a mule Leadville, until long expenditure retary; and Mrs. John T. Schmitt, LLOYD G. the National Western Stock show, STEINMETZ COMPANY needs a companion. Two, or some­ walking out and back, the miile and patiepce have insured suc­ press chairman. travels round and roun^ a huge opening Saturday. Located next cess in the well-developed mine, is 801 SOUTH LOGAN STREET. DENVER, COLO. times more, will thei-efore start On New Year’s day a six-pound, out together, carrying tools and revolving drum that carries the to the main entrance of the sta­ simply feverish gambling, and Real Estate dium, the livestock exhibit will af­ there is little difference between 13-ounce son was born to Mr. and Let Us Sell Your Home Sales, Rentals, Loans, Trades Serving Our Regular ford an opportunity for the crowds the atmosphere of the hotel office Mrs. John Kersteins in St. An­ SPruca 0904 FIRE AND LIABILITY INSURANCE COMPLETE going to the horse show and rodeo and street corner, and that o f the thony’s hospital. He has been We have many Buyer, for Home, named Charle.s Philip. The mother to get a closeup of the champion faro banks. No wonder the latter in South and North Denver. livestock, and to see how their baef- flourish. Naturally these regula­ is the former Mary Boyle. ST. JAM ES' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kersteins 1249 Grape. Nearly new 6>room bun* SUNDAY DINNER steaks and chops look on the hoof. tions have led to endless compli­ ALSO A NICE LIST OF HOMES galow, modern to the minute. Urge are the parents of a baby girl, bom ROAST LOIIV OF PORK As John T. Caine III, show man­ cations and litigations, actual and FOR SALE living and dining room. 3 apacioua ager, says, “ The National Western impending, upon every side. The in St. Anthony’s hospital Jan. 8. badroomt, beautiful kitchen and bath, SOUP or COCKTAIL 75 complete finiahed baaement. includaa Stock show is the display window law of the state, when it was for­ Pvt. Ralph Smith of the army air Our Mea Are Competent DRESSING VEGETABLE POTATOES SALAD base, Santa Ana, Calif., is spend­ dan, maid'i room, bath, and kitchen- DESSERT AND DRINK of the livestock industry. Here, on mulated, knew nothing o f any geo­ and WUliaf te Strvt You atte, air conditioned, gaa heat. You ing a two weeks’ furlough with his will agree that the price la right. 7 Other Entrees exhibition, is the best and the fin­ logical aspect in mining like that est that hundreds of y&rs of breed­ mother, Mrs. Agnes Smith. SrrTtd II A. M. te 5 P. M. Only presented here, and does not at all 0. L SUHER & CO. ST. PHILOMENA'S RESTAURANT ing experiments and concentration, apply to the present conditions. 1263 Joaephine. Large family home, R e a l t o r auitable for income, cloie to acbooli, of unceasing efforts and hard le consequence is that a general ‘Hero’s Room* Will Honor itorec, and tranaportation, 7 bed- * 615 17th Street work, can produce." sentiment and arrangement for 1061 So. Gaylord RA. 0913 rooma, 2 Vi hatha, gaa, ateam heat, full BrtwMn W*Hon uid Another educational feature of mutual benefit, rather than any Memory of Service Man 3756 Federal Blvd. GL. 4780 baaement, 2-car garage. Hake qn ap­ CiHfomia SU. the 1944 show will-be a parade of legislative enactment have decided pointment to aee thia today. 400 Seat* Oraan Music No Liquor champion cattle at the evening upon the regulations outlined Cleveland.—S t Marian’s school ST. DOMINIC'S Here are a few of our apecial* 8180 N. Speer Blvd. A comfy home arena show to acquaint spectators above. will dedicate a classroom to be with champions of the West. Caine you will be proud to own, well-built To resume the consideration of known as tho “ Hero’s Room” in ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S 6-room bungalow, gaa, hot water heat, believes that every one should know PARISH and the price la leia than 66,000. By the mine itself, independent of its appointment only. good livestock, what it is, and what neighbors and their jealousies, it memory of its first alumnus to be THE BUY OF BUYS it means. may be said, to begin with, that it killed in World war II, Pfc. Frank A dandy 2-bedrm. home located in For prompt peraonal attention Hat KEEP UP THE HOMES the 2000 bik. So. Ogden. Priced at your property (or eaU with With meat so vital in providing is ordinarily dry and comfortable J. Petrarca. The awarding of the food for our fighting men, as well only 96.660 on tenqi. to get about in, and the white Congressional Medal of Honor to as for our home workers, the Na­ walls of the porphyry, through SOUTH OF BONNIE BRAE A. C. Walker Pfc. Petrarca was previously re­ A nice 4-rm. frame home with full YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR tional Western assumes a new im­ which many of the Irifts pass, re­ Realtor portance this year. Entries of ported. baiement partly furniihed. com­ flect the light o f your candle so pletely redecorated. Priced at only CH. 1778 CH. 6930 purebred stock have broken pre­ fully that illuminaHon is easy and 66,660 on termi. vious records. The Hereford show, complete. Patronize These Reliable Firms with 704 entries from 134 exhibit­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' Attractive New Homes FOR QUICK ACTION PARISH ors in 17 states, promises to attract The getting up and down is the See 3090 So. Marion, Sure NEAR CATES buyers from all over the country, disagreeable part of the business. 5 rooms, bath, IVa years old. racreatioa Write or Telephone A dandy 6-rm. cottage. Located eait adding to Denver's prestige as a The bucket and rope is a muddy and bedrooms in full finished basement, -X A R L J.- Master Keying Saw Filing Keyi by Code and dangerous way compared to of Broadway. Priced at only IS ,'00. C A o i c e - laundry tuba, electric range, VenetUn XiOck Salea and Service clearing house for fine livestock. H. E. HERMAN, Realtor Can be lundled on terma. blinds, hot air coal furnace, insulated, Door and Floor Check Service the ladders. It is not long ago weatheralripped. attached garage, *6,100. Steel Tape — Parta and lUpairt The poultry and rabbit show, a 114 So. Broadway SP. 4456 STROHMINGER new feature this year, boasts en­ that a very well known Eastern CATHEDRAL PARISH Picture at 260 So. Broadway. DENVER RED WIRE-CUT BRICK Denver Key & Lock Co. tries of more than 1,000 chickens, professor of the art of scientific PRESENTATION PARISH •2423 South Cook, $5,500 Electrical Contracting mining, who loves to joke too well A lovaly 2-atory eoIonUl home with 3351 WEST OHIO) 6 rooms, gas heat, utility room, laundry, LockUduK ducks, and geese, and 600 rabbits. full flnifhtd baBcment and den. Haa insulated. wcatherstripped. Venatian Licensed and Bonded In City of Denver D*7 and Nisht Serrica himself not to appreciate the fun BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH a buUt-io-refrlgerator and la jutt ONLY 13,200—TERMS blinds, attachad garage with overhead The top floor of the exhibit hall is VACANT— IMMEDIATE of the situation, started down a NEAR MONTVIEW AND JASMINE what you want for a nice home. Call doors 2 highly devclopad lots. Picture at 81714th St. PHONE KEYSTONE dJtO being painted and dressed up to POSSESSION 260 So. Broadway. shaft, disappearing in the black 6-room w. e. brick bungalow, priced ua for detaila. Coxy bungalow. 2 year* old. 4 rooms, 6U-18th St. DanTtr, Colorado make attractive quarters for the 1835 So. Maditon, $5,250 fine poultry so important in plan­ hole with the utmost composure. 66,760 unfurnished: 67.500 furaiibed. Im­ oak floort, oU HeatroU. garage. Splen­ mediate poiiession. did condition. Call Mr. Bosiciman. 5 rooma, tharmostat controlled gas fur- ning today’s meals. In a moment, however, frantic Sale* • losuxaace • Loan* nact, laundry, Waatlnghouae 1942 re­ shouts were heard by those above KA. 2244, or TA. 4226. For 83 Years “ Horses are coming into their GENERAL REALTY CO. Property. Management ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S frigerator. Norse gee range, 2 lota, picket and the engine was quickly Suburban and Farm Land* fence. PE. 2448. Efficiently serving the needs of own again,” says Caine, who is in' R e a l t o r 1149 SO. MADISON stopped. SubdivUion* IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $47.50 Income, Block E. Bdwy. troducing a new exhibit in sturdy Plus 6 rooms for owner. 2 furnished apts. this Rocky Mountain Territory! Huns' by Coat-Tail 624 18th St. - Denver - MA. S3S5 Only 3 years old. Urge Uingalow of quarter horses, so helpful to the „ fo r five rooma, btieraeht. automatic gaa up, 2 finiahed rooma in basement, extra rancher. To date 68 have been en­ “ I’m hung up by my coat-tail furnace, and water heater. Garage. plumbing, new furnace. 64.600. Hendrie &. Rolthoff EHerion tered, with 21 Palomino horses, on a nail,” called the professor Weil iandietped. All in splendid con­ 1575 So. Penn., $3,800 H&B dition, Terma. 6 rooms, coal furnace, garage. 2 lots- DENVER, COLORADO also a new class this year. faintly, from about a hundred feet 2121 EAST 22ND 6767 (CORNER VINE) Emit Colfax TA. 4228/>r RA. 2244. A. M. Boitel- 5 Room*, Bath, $3,000 < The Junior show is topping past below. “ Hoist the bucket and man. 6 lots, garage, grape arbor, ahrubl, records with 254 entries of Here- scrape me off again.” LOYOLA PARISH ST. LOUIS' PARISH garden. 12 rooms, attractive brick home, 2 3978 SO. LINCOLN PICTURES SAVE TIME. TIRES, GAS Specializing in Quality Plumbing and fords, Aberdeen Angus, and Short­ It was done, and the famous ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ horns by 4-H members and future baths, 6 lots, very desirable (or Urge IM M ^IA T E POSSESSION George Rice, 230 So. Bdway. expert h u ai)pther adventure to PARISH 6-room framt, modeni, coal hot air Heating Repairs farmers. family, children'a home, or eonvalas- heat, (umiahed. One-car garage. Pioneer South Denver Realtor e-RM. MODERN, $3,800 YOUR 1944 CALENDAR IS HERB Caine has added many new edu­ cent home. Eastern owner wants CUto In and wall located on So. Terma. cational features to the show, in quick sale. Price 66,000, perhaps Clarkion. Eaay term* or car at KE. 6621. or TA. 4226. Mr. Baehr. BLESSED SACRAMENT addition to the thrilling entertain­ less. 11,000 down. down payment. Immediate poitea- HAVE YOU SLATTERY & COMPANY ■ion. 64r. Kriceinger, SP. 4026. 2340 LOCUST ment offered by the horse show and POSSESSION IN 30 DAYS MODERNIZED YOUR rodeo, which boasts many new acts. 6-RM. BRICK. S2.BOO Three years old, five rooma, mahogany PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS The stock show ticket office is con­ Frederick R. Ross trim, oak Goora, gaa hot air beat. INSURANCE? Juat weat of Bdwy., near let ave., Garage. 2 Vi lota. A-1 condition. 1726 MARKET STREET veniently located in the Brown Pal­ convenient to owl car and acbool. KE. 6621, or TA. 4226. Mr. Baehr. Protect yourself against neie ace hotel. Inv. Go. Well built. Clean' inside and out. Tarmi. 3 BEDROOMS — PARK HILL hazards. JOHN J CONNOR. Hresidenl PHONE KEYSTONE l'441 510 U. S. Nat’l Bank Bldg. CH. 4461. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Jubilarian Member of Sun porch. Finiahed baeeg\ent with HOR-4CE W. BENNETT H, E. HER!VIA.\, Realtor den, maid’s room, extra plumbing. In- auUted, etorm windowa, gaa hot air &CO. Papal Dfplomatic Mission IlA S o. Bdwy. SP. 4456 heat, 2-car garage. Nice yard, MO Tabor Bldg. Phont TA. 1271 Atphalt, PE. 6918, or TA. 4226. Mr. Woods. JOHNS-MANVILLE FLOORING Pelham, N. Y.—The 60th anni­ FRANK ENGLAND. Jr., Maniftr Tile versary of his ordination to the Insurance Department Just say: “ I saw it advertised Morrison Morrison for Modern Floors in priesthood was observed quietly by DUPLEX r e a l t o r lloniea, Cliurcliei, School*, Bospitali the Very Rev. Monsignor Francis in The Denver Cath­ 1650 Broadway TA. 4226 P. McNichol, rector of St. Cath­ olic Register.” Shiiiey-Savoy Bldg. Rcautifal Colors arine’s church, because of illness. WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR BOOKLET, Thirty years ago he was associated with the late Archbishop Giuseppe St. Francis Parish “ IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS" Aversa on a ’’ apal diplomatic mis­ FCR THE BEST IN REALTUR SERVICE sion to South America. SALES — LOANS — INSURANCE FLOOR MAINTENANCE CO Marine Uses Crusade 4 ROOMS UP I PURCHASE REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. OR CONTRACTS FOR CASH 1863 Wuzee St. KE. 2371 Cross as Battle Sign ‘Thereby Hangs a Tail’ BENNETT HCRTCN1510 E CoUax MA. 6100 Pltaw mwitlon Th* RtfUKr whan ukint for bookitt. relate that is far more comical to 4 ROOMS DOWN Minneapolis, Minn.— A Minne­ listen to than to experience ’twixt apolis marine in the jungles of the top and bottom of a mining PRIVATE ENTRANCE Are you certain that your the South Pacific has made a re- shaft! home is yours? Can you defend PRv no monev nouji li^ous crusade out of his battle In the largest mines there is a any and all claims that may be with the enemy, even to the extent partition from top to bottom of CONWAY-BOGUE made against your title? • of naming his tank “ Faith" and the shafts, insuring excellent ven­ 720 17th St., Realtor Order ALL Your Coal placing on its turret the shield and tilation, and leaving a small space cross of the of the me­ Income $95 Per Mo. Drop in and talk with us THEN PAY ONLY $5.00 PER MONTH for a ladder-way; there the descent CAN SELL YOUR HO^IE— OUR dieval holy wars. He is Pvt. Ray­ is as easy as that to Avernus. But about Title Insurance, it pro­ WASmiVGTOI^i MORRISON mond J. Hagsberg, 23. when it comes to the ..ascent— SERVICE TO YOU INCLUDES tects you against costs and well, one is almost willing to stay Lump or y Lump or y HJF OVERTISING YOUR HOME AT OUB EXPENSE. losses of title dispute. Academy in Philadelphia down forever. All exertion at PICTURE OF YOUR HOME IN OUR WINDOW. Err...... ■ a O U Egg...... 1 4 IIO 10,000 feet of altitude ^ fati^ing; WINDOW THAT 8.600 PEOPLE PASS DAILY. STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS— AU Grades Is Moved to Villanova to climb a perpendicular ladder PRIVATE PARTY COMPETENT STAFF TO BETTER SERVE YOU. KE. 1251 Philadelphia.—The Notre Dame anywhere is a breath-wasting op­ I A COMPLETE FINANCINa SERVICE. FUEL SERVICE academy, located for 75 years on eration; put the two together, mid RA. 1273 West Rittenhouse square, has been you have as fine a set of conditions MEN TO INSPECT YOUR PROPERTY WHO WILL HONESTLY AND moved to the former home of the to make you dissatisfied with the INTELUGENTLY ADITSE YOU AS TO ITS MARKET VALUE OF CORPORATION late Clarence H. Geist in Villanova. disgusting lack of proportion be­ TODAY. Title Guaranty Go. 864 SOJJTH BROADWAY The new property consists of a tween your weight and your lung- Just say; “ I saw it advertised 30-room high school building and power as you can well find. in The Denver Cath* TO Lisgr YOUR PROPERTY CALL MAIN *1277 1711 California— Denver aues of campus. (Te Be Contiaued) olie Register.” Pa g e e ig h t Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KJlystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 13, 1944

Soldier T o d a y by a Miracle 02876636 Efficiency 1$ the Keystone of Industry S t James’ Parish It's If 8 worker's sight is faulty, he is not efficient Today tre­ mendous demands are being made upon industry. It is more than necessary for every worker to be completely efficient Altar Society to COFFEE The only wfly to know how you are seeing is to have your eyes examined regularly. WEEK SWIGERT BROS. Meet on Jan. U In St. Patrick’s (St. James’ Perish, Denver) (St; Patrick’s Parish, Denver) at Better Vision Optometrists Good Service St. James’ Altar and Rosary so­ for Every Age At Right Prices A general invitation to all the ciety will hold the first meeting of women of the parish 11 be ex­ 15S0 California KEystone 7651 the year in the home of Mrs. Wal­ tended Sunday by the Rev. Achille ter Joehl, 27 Crestmoor drive, Fri­ SAFEWAY Sommaruga, pastor, to attend a day afternoon, Jan. 14, at 2 GLASSES IMDIVIOUALLT STTLEO New Year’s reception to be held in o’clock. Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald and the auditorium of the new school Mrs. T. Raymond Young will a.ssist on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19, the hostess. Mrs. Joseph J. Doo- R a tio n ed COFFEE from 2 to 4 o’clock. Members of ling, newly elected president, ap the Altar and Rosary society will AIRWAY O i o pointed the following women chair­ assist Father Sommaruga in re­ [1 5 ] Tomatoes ....16c 1 lb. bag..... C I C .REQUIESCANT men of the standing committees Extra Standard THEODORE I Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, circles; ceiving his guests and are in charge EDWARDS O lio Mrs. Dorothy Plunkett, sanctuary; of arrangements. Mrs. Joseph Car- Poorlna [1 3 ] Tomatoes No. 2 can.. 11c 1 lb. bag..... C O v IN PACE I Mrs. Alfred Le Bois, membership; roll, president, will be assisted by Mmes. Battaia, Stowell, Lucy, I Mrs. Louis Behrens, program; NOB HILL O C o HACKETHAL Mrs. Thorle Vieau, publicity; and White, Dubois. Connolly, Rotolo, [15] Peas a ? :.'* ___ 11c JpSEPR.CHADONICH, 4526 PennayU Zamboni, Goetz, and Chiolero. 1 lb. bag..... C w C vahia street. Surviving axe a eon, Mrs. Thomas P. Fahey, sick calls. Air Conditioned George Cbadontch; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Our * ady of the Holy Rosary Members of the junior and sen­ DELMOSTE [1 3 ] Beans Baked. 20 oz. v** tin.... 13c M. EppJe; and two grandchildren. Re« circle met in the home of Mrs. J. quiem iia st was offered Wednesday in ior Young Ladies’ sodalities will MORTUARY Holy Rosary church. Interment Mt. F. Arnold, 1669 Newport, Thurs­ receive Holy Communion in a 1 lb. Z ...... 3 2 c Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. day afternoon, Jan. 6. Mrs. Charles body in the 9 o’clock Mass on Sun­ [6 ] Margarine cin...... - 17c 1449-Sl Kalamatb Sl JOSEPH M. HIGGINS, 2837 Josephine Huber and Mrs. Adolphe Creede Snnny Bank BLUHILL O Q o street. Surviving are three sisters. Mrs. day. The monthly meeting of the won the awards. St. Zita’s circle On March 14, 1921, the day o f his birth, an overdose o f silver lib. gl.-=. t Phone OlAin 4006 Mary M. Kelly, Lot Angeles. Calif., and nitrate solution burned the sight from the eyes o f Peter J. Smith o f senior sodality will be held on Red Hill ► Mrs. £. W. Connell and Mrs. E. E. met in the home of Mrs. Paul Fitz­ Thursday evening, Jan. 13, in the [18] Catsup M oz. bottle. 14c Nevans, Denver; a brother, Patrick Hig> New York city. Through the intercession o f Mother Cabrini, the eyes SCHILLING’S ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ A. A. A. A A A . A. A., gerald Monday afternoon, Jan. 10. old school clubroom. Miss Vir­ gins, Denver; and three nephews, the Mrs. Thomas Murray assisted the o f the stricken infant were compleJely cured on the following day. He Rev. Gerald A. Kelly, S.J., St. Marys. is pictured here as a healthy lad o f 12 and as he looks today, in the uni­ ginia, prefect, will preside. New [10] Beans 51c ...... 6 1 c Kana.; the Rev. Raymond J. Connell. hostess. Guests for the afternoon activities will be planned. S.J.; and Robert Nevans. Requiem Mass were Mmes. Paul Toner and Hart­ form o f a U. S. soldier. (His story was reported in a recent issue o f The first meeting of tlie new 6 lb. CHECKER was offered Tuesday in Loyola church. ley Hinton. The defense stamps this paM r.) His cure was one o f the miracles accepted by the Holy [1 0 ] Pinto Beans Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft See in 1938, when Mother (^brini was beatified. year of the Mothers’ club will lie bqx....^.... 50c 3 0 c were won by Mmes. Perry Hol­ Cookquick Son service. held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. CABS JOHN FITZHAURICE. 4867 Hooker comb and Joseph Ransom. St. street. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Anne’s circle met in the home of 18, in the lunch room of ffle new Seedleta ED DUNDON. Usr. Anna Fittmaurice; a dsugbler, Sister [4 ] Raisins 12c 3 6 c Mrs. Joseph J. Dooling Tuesday ST. PHILOMENA’S ALTAR GROUP school. Mrs. James Pacello will 1 lb. bag.. Anna Mary. Negaunee. Mich.; a son. preside. The sewing oun of the XA . 2233 LawMt Zontd SaU* William FiUmaurice, Denver; and one afternoon, Dec. 11. Mmes. T. T. grandchild. Requiem Mass was offer^ Moore of St. Louis, John Daly, and club met last Wednesday afternoon Wednesday in St, Catherine’s church. In Marion Courtney were guests. GIVES $2,000 TO PARISH FUND in the home of Mrs. L. VechiarcUi. JVon~Rationed BEANS terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard aervice. There will be no meeting this wOfek LAWRENCE NOGA, 1732 Arapahoe Mrs. William Van Dyke won the I 7 I ....» Kitchen Craft Enriched STANDARD CLT street. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. because the members sponsored r l o u r 25 lb. Back...... $1.09 ALTAR BREADS prize. (St. Philomena’s Parish, Denver) Connelly, and Thomas Moore. Mrs. GRKE> Martha Noga; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Ho>kini-Le Bots Wedding Held a card party on Tuesday eve­ Kulaga. Mrs. Frances Fedritzt, and Mrs. Forty-five members and guests M. J. Kenney was a new member. ning, Jan. 11, in the auditorium of No. 2 Austin Sayler; and two sons, Frank and Miss Dorothy Le Bois, daughter SEWING attended! the meeting of the Altar Mrs. E. A. Hanifen read the the school. Soy Flour f;b%b,..._...... 39c can...... 1 2 c Albert Noga. Requiem Mass was offered of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Le Bois, and Rosary society in the home of Lfttli GirU* Oreues, EvibroId«PT* Saturday in Holy Ghost church. Inter* became the bride of S. Sgt. Wil­ minutes of the December meeting. The Rev. A. S. Dimichino, SJ., Monograming. Ftc. ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger aervice. Mrs. Phil Clarke, 732 Detroit No. 2 ',2 baptized Barbara Jean, daughter Pancake Flour 3'A lb. pke..... 18c ELISEO T. ESQUERRA, Camp Cook. liam Hayden Hoskins, spn of Mr. street, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. Otto Kiene reported having can...... 1 5 c THE SISTERS OF THE Calif., formerly of 652 Sherman street. and Mrs. Hany Hoskins, at a cere­ of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiCIe- Surviving are hit wife, Mrs. Ora A. Clarke was assisted Iw Mmes. J. F. written,condolence notes to Mrs. No. 2 G O O D s h e p h e r d mony Tuesday morning, Jan. 11, Reardon and Mamie Goll, and Miss menti, last Sunday afternoon, sjwn- Esquerra, and a daughter, Beverley Jon W. A. Tillberry and Mrs. Harrj’ sors being Anthony and Ida lasillo. Grapefruit Juice can..... 13c TELEPHONE PEABL t4»l Esquerra. Requiem Hass was offered at 9 o’clock in St. James’ church. Therese Vifquain. Mrs. Sidney Town House Wednesday in St. Joseph's church. In* The Rev. William Powers offi­ Bishop, treasurer, reported that a T. Zook. The Rev. Thomas Barry baptized SPRY terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Louise Madeline, daughter of Mr. Burbank, white ciated. check for from the society’s Mrs. J. A. O’Neill lead a prayer i^ouise maaeune oaugnier oi Mr. SHORTENING BARBARA KIRSCH, 969 Ninth street. 32,000 . u and Mrs. Guadalupe Arambula, nominy ^o. 2u. gias,____ 16c Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Arthur The bride wore a gown of ivory general fund had been presented to * A I Imvw* *t «* VMAtlMMAVa WA __ . ... - _ for the following members re sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ar­ 3 1b. C f i n Layman and Miss Cdtherine Kirsch; one chiffon velvet. Her veil of Monsignor William Higgins, pastor, son. Leon Kirsch; and two grandchildren. bridal illusion fell from a coronet ported ill; Mmes. Marie Dillon, ambula. glass...... OOU Spillane Morluary Requiem Mass was scheduled for Thurs­ in December to be applied on the Tenderoni __ ... 8c of seed pearls. She carried a Alice McBride, and Tandy Hughes. The annual report submitted to 13 ration pointa day at 10 in St. Elizabeth's church. In­ parish debt. The guests present rciiuir^ 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 terment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal white prayerbook, topped with were Mmes. L. E. Burns. Leo C. The society will have a Mass read the Chancery office showed 93 Bap­ T n a Canterbury 0. P. service. * 4 Vi lb. Pkg...... 22c Mrs. John H. Spillane white roses and shattered carna­ for Miss Sarah Higgins. tisms and 37 burials in 1943. KATHLEEN KENNEDY WITTAUER. tions. Miss Catherine Quinn was Funeral Director and Embalmer San Diego. Calif. Surviving are her hus­ Mrs. T. C. Rhodes, president, The following young people have TEA • band, Philip Wittaucr; a daughter. Mary maid of honor. Anne Hoskins, joined the senior choir since Christ­ Crackers 1 lb. box..... 20c E. Farmer; her father, Thomas Kennedy; niece of the bridegroom, was thanked Mmes. William Sheehy and mas and are meeting for practice Orange I’ekoe a sister. Sister M. Joan of Mercy flower girl. order: end two brothers. F. J. and T. L. McConnell for work in the sanc­ each Wednesday evening, following Bleach q?L "ur:.._„ 10c Kennedy. Requiem Mass was offered Daniel T. Hoskins, brother of tuary the past month; Mmes. James novena services: Joseph O’Kane, CANTERBURY u ib. Tuesday in St. Joseph’s church. Inter­ the bridegrroom, wa§ best man Thomas Kramer, Roman Collard, Miles - Dryer - Astler ment Mt. Olivet. George P. Hackethal Potter, Edward J)avesac, J. F. pkg... 2 2 c service. Jack T. Sheehan and S. Sgt. Ed­ Anna and Marie Frazzini, Boots Corn Flakes 12c THYRA B. FLORIAN, Denver. Sur- win A. Fleming were ushers. , E. L. Stakebake, George Covillo, Pauline Moreno, Lillian LIPTON O C a Printing Go. viving are her husband. Louis J. Florian. After a short trip, the young Clarke, P. H, Williams, and Wil­ Carroll, Maxine Berliner, Mabel Jr.; a daughter, Suaanne; her father. D o g F o o d r r ‘rg ._ ._ 22c ‘ t lb. pkg... C O C Lewis L. Cotton:'and* three brothers, couple will make their home at liam Sheehy for work on the Boggio, Mildred Appel, Mary Fet- Programs and Circulars Charles S. Rhyne. Washington, D. C,; Sgt. Hoskins’ station. Christmas decorations; and Mmes. tish, Norma Ceno, Evelyn Lom­ Cyril H. Cotton, Havre. h|ont.; and Wil­ bardi, and Joy McGee. Tickets for liam G. Cotton. Alaska. Requiem Mass Couple Have Daughter H. B. Fisher and J. H, Morrow Bazaars and Carnivals was offered Monday in St. Catherine's Mr. and Mrs. William Peltier Mrs. Mary Finnerty, who had church. for their offer of assistance next been quite ill, is improving. Quickly Produced JOHANNA SWITZER. Arvada. Sur­ are the parents of a daughter, month. Reasonably Priced viving are her husband. Charles H. born in St. Joseph’s hospital Fri­ Said the layman to the Arch­ The sewing group of the Altar Switzer: two daughters, Mrs. Nora Frick. Mrs. L. F. Morrato offered her day, Jan. 7. bishop: “ At last I know why people society plans to meet each Friday UNION LABEL IF DESIRED Oxnard, Calif., and Mrs. Eldred Simpson. Arvada; an^ one son, Charles A. Switzer. T. Sgt. and Mrs. Harold F. bum candles in churches. There’s home for the next meeting. Mrs. in the home of Mrs. J. Carroll. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST, Requiem Mass was offered Saturday in Harmer are the parents of a son, money in it.” J. J. Torpey will be assistant A cordial invitation is extended St. Anne's shrine, Arvada. Interment bot-n Jan. 8 in St. Joseph’s hos­ KEystone 6348 Mt. Olivet. The layman, T. J. Tynan, gen hostess. to any member of the parish who MILDRED PORTELLA. SS43 Lipan pital. Sgt. Harmer is serving eral manager of Armour & Co., Felicitations irere extended to is interested in making articles for street. Requiem Mass wss offered Fri­ overseas and is the son of Mr.' and Denver, was joking, but he was Mrs. Otto Kiene, one of the the main booth, which is one of the day in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. Mrs. Frank Harmer of this parish. features of the annual bazaar. Interment Mt. Olivet. also correct, as things turned out original founders of the society, WILLIAM J. LA SALLE. SR.. Louis­ Mrs. Christine Smithline, mother for the Queen of Heaven orphan­ the occasion being hCr 82nd birth­ DR. R. R. FRITZ ville. Requiem Mass was offered Tues­ of Mrs. George Dodge, is seriously day. The group sang ^Happy Birth­ day in St. Louis’ church, Louisville. In­ age and the Dominican Sisters of Pet Dog Attacks Girl, ill. the Sick Poor. day” in her honor. Mrs. E. A. And Associates terment Louisville. Hanifen . played the piano accom­ Lacerates Face, Throat CASH Recent Baptisms in the parish KATE A. LILLEY, Denver. Surviving It happened in this wise: D entists are two daughters. Mrs. Essie M. Shep- were those of Richard Hayden, paniment. perd. . Ind., and Mrs. Harriett F. Father Stephen R. Krieger, S.J I Will Pay Cash for Small its 15lh Strtft 1206 15(h StrMt son of Capt. and Mrs. Hubert Mary Jeanne Perenyi, 12, Tfuheart. Denver: and three sons. Roy of Regis telephoned Mr. Tynan to Monsignor Hig;gins expressed KEriton. 8721 TAbor 1761 F. Lilley. McNery, Ariz.: William K. Hughes, sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Etienne ask where candle grease could be his appreciation for the moral, Homes in or Near Denver. DENVER. COLORADO Litley, Washington, D. C.; and Charles James McMullen; Mary Elaine, spiritual, and financial support Perenyi, 1 S. Birch street, suf­ W. Lilley. Lakewood. Requiem Mass was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred sold. In turn Mr. Tynan got in fered lacerations on her face and offered Wednesday in St. Mary’a church. touch with Herman Horwich of the organization has given him Quick Action—Call or See Littleton. Interment Littleton. .\bdoo, sponsors, Madeline Abdoo through the years of his pastorate throat when a pet dog, Buda, a and Dennis Clifford. a local rendering works, who Doberman pinscher, turned on her The Rev. Edward M. Woeber was RICHARD M'BRIDE Miss Joan Reid, daughter of agreed to take the candle grease while she was romping with the BIRDS­ Richard .McBride, 47. 2916 E. 10th for whatever it was worth. Mr. appointed by .4h-chbishop Urban J. animal in the front room at her avenue, died Tuesday in a local hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, and Vehr as temporary assistant in St, T. E. GREENE Joseph Spencer, son of Mr. and Horwich then asked a favor. home. She was taken to St. Jos­ EYE after a short illness. A native of Denver. Philomena’s parish. Mr. McBride was secretary for a local Mrs. Frank Spencer of Miami, “ Name me two charities,” he eph’s hospital. The dog is under railway association for several years. He Miss Sarah Higgins, who recently 1643 Stout TA. 6366 FROZEN Okla., will be married Thursday said, “ that are deserving of some oDservation. was a veteran of World war 1. Surviving underwent a major operation in St 'are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Zook McBride; evening at 7 :30 in St. James’ attention at this time.” The time FOODS a daughter. Dorothy Ann; a son. Cadet church. The Rev. Edward Breen was the day before New Year’s Joseph’s hospital, is convalescing Your Purchase o f War Bonds Richi^ McBride of the United State.s will officiate. eve. better than had been anticipated. and Stamps Helps Secure Your Military academy: his mother. Mrs. Rich Miss Higgins and the members of Future. ard McBride. Denver: three sisters. Mrs. The bride will wear a gown of At any time, Mr. Tynan replied Groceries • Meats - Bakery her family wish to express their Marjorie Cordingly, Beverly Hills. Calif duchess white satin and a finger­ in effect, all charities are deserv­ Mrs. Fred C. Howard. Colorado Springs; ing of attention. Restricted to two, appreciation to the many friends and Mrs. Ben Allison, Denver. The tip veil. She w-ill carry white who have helped by kindness and MURRAY’S . orchids on her prayerbook. M a^ however, he named the Queen of SUPREME 9 9 Rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 prayer. Founded by M. T. Murray—188J . .m. in the Horan chapel. Requiem High Pat Reid, sister of the bride, will Heaven orphanage and the Domin Mass will be offered Friday at 9 :S0 in The following parish clubs will “Why Pay More? Phones GR, 1613-14-15 be the maid of honor. Curtis ican Sisters of the Sick Poor. St. Philomena’s church. Interment Mt meet in the week: Mrs. P. F. West 82nd & Julian Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. Freiberger, cousin of the bride, The next morning he found two COAL CO. (Trademark) will be best man. checks for $150 each in his mail. Giblin’s will meet Thursd^ with WE SPECIALIZE IN Mrs. C. F. Lamberty, 1374 Dahlia; JOHN A. SIMONES Immediately after the cere­ As Mr. Tynan remarked to STOKER COAL John A. Simones died Wednesday in Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr and Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club will be en­ his home, 2071 Grape street, after mony, a reception will be held for tertained in the home of Mrs. B. H. WE RECOMMEND Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores short illness. Mr. Simones was born in Monsignor John R. Mulroy, there relatives and friends in the Olin Johnson; Mrs. L. H. Herr will be Columbine & Industrial Switzerland April 17. 1879. while his is money in candle burning. For Furnace Coal INCORPORATED family was visiting there. He was asso­ hotel. hostess to Mrs. M. A. Hickey's club ciated with his brothers In a local casket After a wedding trip, the couple on Friday. PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn Colorada Owned Stores company and in casket companies in plan to make their home in Omaha and Dubuque, la. He at one Mrs. L. C. Connelly of Chicago Denver. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. time owned a large ranch near Kimball. Life’s Suffering is a guest in the home of her sister, THRU Nebr. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Alex Keomer is entering Mrs. A. J. Quinlivan. Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Simones. Denvar: four sons. James C., a hospital for an operation. REWE.4VING Thomas, and Edward. Denver, and the L t and Mrs. Dan Ryan are Barney Gates, prominent mem­ R«ttort D«m»rcd 15th and C^alifornia Rev. John A. Simones. O.P.. Chicago; visiting L t Ryan’s father, John Clothiitf three daughters. Miss Josephine Si­ ber of St. James’ parish, has taken Is Answered in Ryan. Lt. Ryan has been with the mones, Denver: Mrs. Mary Vaughn. Des a position with the American Park Hill We Do Not Have Special Sales Rut Sell You at Our Lotccil Moines. la.; and Mrs. /[hnes Aisch. armed forces three years. Follow­ Hosiery Repair Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise, Omaha; and ibret brothers, Alex P.. Legion that requires his traveling ing his leturn from ten months of Dubuque. Is., and Joseph P. and Louis throughout six Western states. Mr. <122 East Colfax Heaven’ s Glory foreign service, he has been con at Albion StrHt A., Denver; and 13 grandchildren. Re­ Gates had been employed in the quiem Mass was offered Saturday in nected with the air forces in Santa DE. 1363 army air forces depot in Denver. Blessed Sacrament church. Interment R ev. E dward A. B reen Clara, Calif, Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. By Human suffering, physical and Richard I. McBride has been re­ Edwin B. Clayton FIDEL RUYBAL mental, has been the brain teaser moved from his home to Fitzsimons Fidfl Ruybul. 67, of AUmoi*. «n em­ More Cookies for of philosophers in every age.' Why hospital. Plb]s{. & Hfg. Co. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING ploye of a local railroad for more than 36 sorrow, why suffering in a world yearK. died Tuesday, Jan. 4. in a Salida Barbara Foley, who suffered a 1444 Court Place that is otherwise good and beau­ hospital. Surrlvinff are his wife, three broken shoulder bone recently, is DENVER, COLORADO sons, and 10 daughters. Ons^ son. Gasper Soldiers Needed tiful? convalescing in Colorado General Classified Ads Ruyhai. lires at 3876 W. Holden place. The philosophers answer with MA. 2310 Requiem Mass was offered in Sacred hospital. ^ It wiU pay yon to road ALL of tho following advertisements. a cold, comfortless analysis of evil, Rsa. Phens — EAit 6233 Heart church. Alamosa, Saturday* Inter­ Navy Cadet Robert Torpey is ment was in Alamosa. Mrs. William' Kimmins, chair­ but actually do little toward the enjoying a short furlough in the allaying of broken hearts and man of the USO cookie committee'. home of his parents. / MRS. JEANNETTE CLARK ^ „ .... bodies. There is really no answer POR SMART PHOTOGRAPHS TOWN SERVICE Word w ». r « e i» « i in Denver thi. week [Denver, offers a delicious and eco- Mrs. £ . k . Hanifen donated Offers a 1-year certified GUARANTEE on of the deetb in Faudene, Ctiif., of Mr,. on earth more helpful than the LADIES’ WEAR Anderson photos. 1206 IStto 8l St Law. si] makes of washing machines, refrigera­ nomical cookie recipe this week. answer of the Transfiguration. cookiaa to the USO-NCCS in the note. MAin 1371. Prss news eots. tors, including new parts, regardlats of age. ^ dtOMfdUl StfMlol Jeannette Clark, former re.ident of VISIT Denver. Mri. Clark was the mother of Owing to the increased number of Just after His prediction of the week, TA. 7692. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Mrs. C. Howard Darrow. The familjr boys coming to the club every day, Passion, Christ takes the bewil­ Mrs. William Sheehy gave her Karelia Shop its a StoAm^oiled WoAld were memberi of St. Catherine's and St. more cookies are needed. Although PRINTING Philomena's parishes, Denver. Requiem dered Peter, James, and John to fifth blood donation m the Red 70 BROADWAY RecendiUontd pisnos. plsysn, crands Mass and Interment took place in Cali­ any type cookie is acceptable, this the top of a high, unnamed moun­ Cross center recently. oissns (pips sad rssd), eiebertnU instro- Ceilins prioen on businext cards. iHUrbcads* fornia. recipe is submitted: meats. R. Walksr. S8S Broadway. 8P tovalopas. wedding and school announce* tain. Wearied by the climb, the Mrs. Alice McBride is seriously 7366. ments. Rodgers Printing Co.. 611 14tb 8t> ^ H E R E is comfort for Chris­ APPLESAUCE COOKIES Apostles lie down and rest. But ill in her home. ALBERT W. HART PAINTING ft PAPERING DRUG STORES tians in the s>Tnbol of the Albert W. Hart. 76. caretaker of ML % cup shortening they are soon startled from their Miss Agnes Dyer left Monday Olivet eemeterjr. was injured fatally Jan. 1 cup sugar repose by the vision. The coun­ for Colorado Springs, where she DOYLE’S Painuns and Paponnx rtaionabla L T. E outside the entrance of the cemetery ifeaaer. 87 W Mapls. SPnics tS56. Cross. A familj} monument of when he was struck by an automobile as 1 egg tenance of the Messias takes on has enrolled in the Seton school of Hutchinson’s Pharmacy he alighted from a car of a friend, Fred 2 cups flour an unearthly light, and His gar­ nursing. PHARMACY Vour Naborhood Druggist this design is testament of faith L. Simons, alio an employe at the ceme­ ments begin to shine as snow, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Phone SPruce 0683 700 So. Pearl H tsp. cinnamon JAMES HXrrCHINSON * tery, Mr. Han was not a Catholic. Tlw Psrttsulat Oratsist BEADTIFUL white porcelain Coal Ranee. that will be understood and ap­ M tsp. salt Moses and Elias then appear and M tsp. soda also speak of the death on Calvary. Cardinal Voices Hope 17TH AVE. AND GRANT OU Circulator and. Radio. Sacrifice. 716 FURNITURE Nation’s Top Gallantry Peter clumsily suggests that n. 6tn FKEB DEUVERT Santa Fe. preciated by people of many 1 tsp. baking powder Beautiful bedroom, livlngroom, and braak* Award Given Omaha Boy 1 cup thick, unsweetened apple­ shelters be built on the mountain WANTED HOUSE TO RENT fast set; sacrifice. 786 Santa Fe, generations. It is a splendid way For Just Peace in ’44 Omaha.— “ Gallantry beyond the sauce top for the visitors from above. But the answer is a thundering Chemical Engineer, Gates, permanenL WANTED TO BUY to help perpetuate the Chris­ call of duty” won for Ensign John cup raisins Call a wishes 6-6 room house, unfurnished, good J. Parle, a 1942 Creightpn alumnus, ^ cup nuts voice, “ This is My beloved Son, Quebec. — H. Em. Cardinal condition, prefer South or East, I60-35S. WILL PAY CASH for 6 rooms of fom i. Phone RA. 2300. hire, piano and sawing machine. KE. 8946. tian faith. the Congressional Medal of Honor. V4 cup cloves in whom -I am well pleased; hear Rodrigue Villeneuve, Archbishop' Hjs feai^ss removal of ignited Cream shortening and add sug­ Him.” A pause, and the Apostles of Quebec, in a radio greeting to ZONE CAB amnuyu^n from a boat saved the ar; cream till light and fluffy; beat look up to see only the Nazarene, the 4,986,652 Catholics of , MAln 7171 JACQUES BROTHERS in egg; sift flour, spices, soda, salt who has again emptied Himself of 43 per cent of the 1941 census, ex­ live^Pr an unknoivn number of Prompt, Coerteooa Servtce and baking powder together; add the glory of heaved and become a pressed a hope*for a just peace in landing troops, but cost Ens. Parle CHEAPER RATES When in Doubt Buy Quality Since 1902 alternately with ^ p le sayce; add servant. the year 1944. “ Post-war prosper­ his life. CLEAN NEW CABS raisins and nuts. Drop from spoon The answer of Christ to the ity must ba built on a social and CEDAR CANON — GORDON 28 E. 6lh Ave. TAbor 6468 ^ NOTICE ^ on greased cookie sheet about two suffering of Calvary, then, *is the Christian peace,” he said, “ and inches apart, bake in moderate glory of heaven. And so also is it Canadian Catholics can exert ROCKVALE — KEBLER — LUDLOW New York Life Ins. Co. over until done. the answer to all the woe of life. great influence toward this end if Erickson Memorial Co. FRANK CONWAY, REPR. This recipe makes five dozen For, when trouble is borne in the they really live up to the social MONUMENTS . MARKERS Ml Synsa Bldg„ S2t - 16th SL, at Champa cookies. spirit of Christ, it is but the steep, doctrines of the Church.” Prompt Erection UNITED FUEL—KE. 6391 COLD SPRING TA. 6281 Ouver. Colo. Bea. PE. 1681 difficult mountain slope the Apos­ from one of the most complete Your Purchase o f War Bonds tles climbed to the scene of the' displays in this region. MONUMENTS Policies f(f^ Men, Women and Your Purchase o f War Bonds 98# Speer Bird.. Opposite Soakea Pick of the Mine Preparation IKAUTIfUl CMfUHS Children and Slampa Helpa Secure Your Transfiguration. It is the inevi- and Stamps Helps Secure Your Gaxdtai. CHerry 4739 ASK FOB UTEBATUU Future. tabla climb to everlaating glory. Future. Thursday, Jan. 13, 1944 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

The Denver Catholic Register l\m w D E G i jhresldant. .ilost ReT. Archbiihop Urban J. Vahr, D.D. Registorials Editor.__ £ t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.O., Jonr.D Managtoa Editor------______-----___ -----______Hubert A. Smith, Jonr.D. speed. ( proved that.) the Christians o f America may be. mnuns Associate Editors—M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Serfdom or Liberty? /' J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. But we do deny that this, in the come one in communion with the Congress Must Decide long run, is Uie best thing for Chair o f Peter;” Jan. 23, for “ the Breen, M.A., Litt.M.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangmey, The propotal o f President Roose­ civilization. return o f lapsed Catholics to the A.B., Jour. D.; Max Greedy; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; velt that Congress enact a national America it not losing the prte- sacraments;” Jan. 24, for “ the Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M. service law designed to prevent ent war. The most optimistic o f ui conversion of the Jews;” and on strikes and, with certain exceptions, have teen our dreamt left far be­ the closing day, Tuesday, Jan. 23, hind by the actual accomplishpicnts the Feast o f the Conversion o f St. Entered as second clau matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. to. draft every able-bodied adult for Frank Kirchhof began his 16th all-out eifort on the home front, in industrial production. The ex­ Paul, for “ the missionary conquest YES, YOU CAN seems to the writer an unnecessary ploits o f our military have been o f the world for Christ.” year as president of the American Published Weekly by and too drastic program. We had phenomenal. Tlie point is arguable The'oetave should command the National bank, Denver, Jan. 11. better call a halt in this country to whether it would be wise to step up interest and the participation o f Mr, Kirchhof is a self-made man THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) industrial production by a universal the further sacrifice o f personal all Calhoiics and o f converts espe­ In the best American tradition. A 938 Bannock Street liberties. draft o f all man power and woman cially.— Max Greedy. power, but it is beyond debate that German immigrant of 17, he set­ You CAN buy a home The drafting o f men for military the .American way o f life is better tled in St. Peters, Mo., in 1883 Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 service is necessary. The country is than any totalitarian system. We Negro Paper and went to work as a carpenter at war. ' But even in the selective cannot introduce t h e nniversal for 76 cents a 12-hour day. right now! service law an n n co n s cio n a b le Discredits Race draft without dealing a body blow Subscription; ?1 per year. amount o f power has been put into The other day we were reading Prom that beginning he went on to organized labor, to a large part the hands o f little boards, many o f a paper printed for the Colored and up, becoming successively car­ o f invetjed capita^ and to the right them made up o f men who never people, which claims to be repre. penter, builder, and construction Thursday, Jan. 13, 1944 o f men and women to be masters before wielded great authority. On senfalive. It seems to us that the contractor. Capitalist, philanthrop­ o f their own destiny. We must the whole they have done a good claim is fictitious, because the vast ist, and zealous Catholic are terms make our choice— serfdom or lib­ job, but anybody who thinks the majority o f Negro people must that describe him aptly today. Government restrictions won’t al­ OFFICIAL! ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER erty. system has worked without grave surely ^ immune to the “ quality” A Knight of St. Gregory since The writer is only one man. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approvaLi flaws has had little experience in publication and all others o f its 1924, he has contributed gener­ low you to build a home . . . but Ulien he gives voice to a political We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ closely watching the functioning of breed. The paper is carrying on a ously to the Church in Colorado. opinion, it must be taken as his you can buy a home already built! ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or public bodies. The law is seriously stupid propaganda campaign for own, not as that o f the Catholic those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official defective. racial equality and at the same Let the American National Bank of We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Church. Rut hit vote on the Presi­ lime deliberately pandering to the Unqueslionably the intention is dent's latest proposal is an em­ Denver finance your purchase of Archdiocese. to use the same system to control lowest instinrts o f its readers with We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In phatic No.— Monsignor Smith. the foulest types o f advertising. the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. all jobs. The tyranny could easily just the home you’ve been looking equal the worst that history knows. By artual ronnt the 20-page pa­ + URBAN J. VEHR. Let US not forget that feudalism Soldiers Getting per had 19 storirs, many o f them for! Through an FHA TITLE Jan. 29, 1942, Archbishop of Denver. was fastened on the world in pre­ Reading Habit hysterical, ranting about the in­ cisely this fashion. It was born justices o f the Jim Crow law, about TWO LOAN, you may borrow up to A book-reading habit is being under Emperors Diocletian and “ baptizing the nation in the sweat 80% of the appraised value of the ffis Is First Gold Star Constantine the Great, the former formed by soldiers which will mean and blood o f the Black man,” and a persecuting pagan, the latter a a new reading public so enormous a polemic defending the right o f property you wish to buy! Repay­ Christian (who had the faith for that book m Ics of a million copies the Negro to sit in the councils o f REQUIEM MASS CELEBRATED years but was baptized only on his will be a cominonplace, said the world’s statesmen lo draw up ment may be made in monthly in­ deathbed). Agricultural regions Fletcher Pratt to fellow authors ,in plans for a lasting peace. We Would were becoming depopulated in the an Eastern writers’ conference. Mr.* defend the merit o f thirse consider­ stallments over a period of 20 years FOR CPL. THOMAS D. CAIN Roman empire. Business was break­ Pratt insisted that this reading ations, bill we were given more or less! Come in today and inquire ing down. Taxes were going up. To public is entirely new, as book than a slight attack o f nausea by sales o f commercial publishers the columns o f dirty sex entice­ (Blesied Sacrament Parith, Rosary in the cliurch at 2 p.m. try to save the day, the Emperors about a convenient FHA TITLE have not dropped ofT since the ments and insulting lines found in Denver) Election of officers and reports for began to fasten farm workers to betlinning o f the war, whereas the ads. Our point o f departure is the year are scheduled. Three Regis the land. The system worked bet­ TWO LOAN! A Requiem High Mass was sung ter than the chaos that previously paper-backed books printed espe­ nothing more than that , if the Ne­ at 9 last Tuesday in Blessed students, James Reid, William Ol­ sen, and Robert Fahey, Blessed existed, although it was really a cially for service men have been gro paper hopes to win a cessation Sacrament church for Cpl. Thomas form o f slavery. It reached its selling in astronomical figures. o f “ false arrests” and other tacts o f D. Cain, Jr., 24, a marine, killed in Sacrament schopl graduates, will be You are invited,too . . . to use the guest speakers. Hostesses for the highest i>eak from the ninth to the The army started the ball roll­ discrimination, and lo give the Col. the South Pacific area. The Very fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, ing by providing books adapted to ored people creditable representa­ Rev, Harold V. Campbell, pastor, social hour at the close of the meet­ many other modern banking facil­ ing will be Mmes. Frank J. Guiry, although some traces o f it exist to military needs in cheap editions. tion and leadership, it will have to was the celebrant of the Maas, the Soldiers almost from the beginning F. J. McMullen, F, J. Murphy, and this day. The .Soviets reintroduced display elementary decency and at Frank Kirehof, K.S.G. ities at this bank. Come in any time mu.sic for which was sung by the it to no small extent in bought them in enormous quanti­ least a token o f good taste. students’ choir of BFcssed Sacra­ Lawrence M. Purcell. (rather they strengthened it, for ties. They also demanded works o f Our attention was first drawn to His most recent public gift, made for consultation or advice. Make ment scnool. A large throng as­ Circle Will Meet the Czaristic system was still largely fiction and have accepted works a large ad purporting lo sell a book jointly mth members of the fam­ sisted in the Mass. feudal). o f great literary merit quite as that contains an account o f “ 18 ab­ ily, is Mt. Elizabeth Retreat, the this truly YOUR BANK! At Bride-Luncheon readily as detective stories. Nearly Cpl. Cain is the first young man Because feudalism had some eco­ sent years o f Jesus Christ, which former Hillcrest inn in Morrison. 40,000 copies of, Thoreau’s IT ol­ of Blessed Sacrament parish to lose Mrs. John Reid of 2615 Eudora nomic value, it could not be easily the Bible omits.” We are told that This benefaction is a memorial to his life in the present war. He had den, for example, have already street will entertain members of disposed o f, once it began. IJke the author o f the book used the his wife, Elizabeth, who died in been bought by service men. been in the marine corps for two St. Anthony’s circle in her home slavery, it held on for rrnturiea, same system in finding out what 1935. years. For 18 months he was a with a bride-luncheon on Thursday, because its abolition would upset If Mr. Pratt’s prediction comes happened in the “ 18 absent years” Of all his many enterprises, the member of the famed Carlson raid- Jan. 20. civilization. But it was fundamen­ true, the effect on the publishing as is followed by the bureau of American National bank ranks first He left a position with the ers. Stephen Joseph, infant son of tally wrong. business will be obvious. The gen­ missing persons. Balancing this in his interest. He takes pride in United Air lines here to e^ilist on eral significance is not so clear, startling discovery is another re­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dunn, was Tlie fact that Russia, with its the fact that the greater number TKc Jan. 6, 1942. Cpl. Cain was widely baptized by the Very Rev. Harold but, especially if the classics be­ ligious ad with tremendous appeal: of the bank’s more than 25,000 ac known as an athlete and sports­ power to force people into line, come popular, the trend should be An ex-priest is nightly thrilling V. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas has done wonders in the present counts is made up of small deposi­ man. No details of how he met Early were the sponsors. toward a higher level o f knowledge huge crowds with amazing expo­ tors, working people. He takes a death have been received. The Cain Mar, has set a tendency abroad to and understanding. Since educa­ sures in a downtown revival. The Rev. Leo J. Gannon of Os­ imitate the USSR. Women, for in­ personal interest in them; he is family has lived in Blessed Sacra­ tion comes largely through reading, On another page the ads are eager to serve them. And the ment parish for 15 years, and the ceola, la., a cousin of Mrs. John M. stance, have been brought into in­ American National an increased reading habit should Rohan, will be a guest in the Rohan slightly overheated. One tells the chance to begin another year of home is at 2637 Ash street. dustry in this war in a way never mean a greater adult education. home. heard o f before in Christian civili­ readers about an all-star cast o f “ fe­ service is to him a source of hap­ Suivivors include his parents, zation. (Hard labor by Momen is a In the mraDlime, it is worth not­ male impersonators.” Perhaps the piness. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Cain; a Cookies for the USO club this week were sent in by Mrs. T. E. mark o f paganism, as everybody ing that the present is a golden show is presenting some high-class sister. Catherine, 10; his paternal opportunity for budding writers. Jarrel, Mrs. Charles Robertson, who has ever visited the Orient artists, but if so the rest o f the ad' Bank of DENVER grandfather, J. H. Cain of Jackson­ So many established authors are in vertisement about the cabaret spec' ville, 111.; his maternal grandfa­ Milton W. Allen, and Brownie knows.) troop 119, of which Mrs. C. V M-ar Mork o f one kind or another tacle is misleading, and the “ female ther, William R. Ball of Los An­ We do not deny the temporary that, despite restrictions o f sales impersonators” ought lo voice a Archbishop Will Gooding is leader. geles, Calif.; and a great-grand­ ability o f totalitarian powers to get and space through paper shortages, protest. Another alluring display LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. mother, Mrs. Hannah Toner of things done in a big way and with lack o f help, and so on, the ama describes a modem concm;lion that Engagement Announced Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9iS0 P.M., KFEL Denver. teur has a better chance to break IS heady and exotic and drives Representatives of the American^ To USN Ensign into the game than ever before. men crazy. He told me later that Confer Diaconate Legion and of the marine corps^ Announcement of the engage­ Many magazines hitherto strictly it made him dream o f Qeopaira were among those who attended the ment of Mary Virginia Hartnett to Guild Presents “ slanted” are experimenting with and Marc Antony drifting along the FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMTLLER Requiem Mass. Ens. Robert J. Dooling, Jr., USN, stories o f types different from the Nile; o f Romeo and Juliet in fond Preiident Vice-President and Cashier was made by the bride-elect’s par­ usual, for the editors, experiencing embrace, thrilling in their new 'Altar Society a circulation demand greater than love.” And all it lakes to drive a On Class Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hart­ To Elect Officers nett of Omaha, Nebr. Ens. Dool- they ran supply, are more inclined man crazy is $2.19, with the de­ ing is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Red Vestments to take chances. Young Catholic livery made in a plain wrapper. Altar and Rosary members will ert J. Dooling. No wedding plans authors may well take a hint and That is just a sample o f some o f Deaconship will be conferred on meet Friday, Jan. 14, in McDon­ seek to establish themselves while the ads. a class of seminarians by Arch­ ough hall, after recitation of the have been made. new talent is being sought.— Mil Mixed in with the explosive ap. bishop Urban J. Vehr in the chapel Harry McGrayel is on a business of St. Thomas’ seminary, Deliver, trip to Chicago, Grand Rapids, To Fr. Menarik lard F. Everett. peals for fair treatment to the Ne. groes is a catrhy headline on page Sunday morning, Jan. 16, at 8:15. O Mich.; New York, and Washington, The class, which received sub- D. C., for two weeks. An Appropriate Time one: “ Army Called to Halt Strike The Vestment committee of the Over Toilet.” Other stories are in diaconate Sunday, Dec. 19, will re­ Baptized last Sunday, Jan. 9, Moving and Storage •Archbishop’s guild, with Clella To Voice Gratitude the same vein, and all lead lo the ceive the priesthood at the con­ were Dorothy Marie , infant clusion of the present semester in Carter, chairman, presented a set Observance o f the Quirch Unily same conclusion: The Negro paper MAin 5314 SPRUCE 2671 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. of red vestments to Chaplain A. H. is doing more to discredit the Col­ keeping with the acclerated course RES. PHONE; SPRUCE 9481 Spain, 1366 Fairfax street; Ed­ Octave, which begins Tuesday, Jan. Menarik of Buckley Field on Sun­ ored people than the industries and in the Denver seminary. 1230 SOUTH PEARL ST. ward Vincent Finn, infant son of 18, calls for especial participation day, Jan. 9, in the USO clubrooms. by all converts in thanksgiving for legislation that restrict their rights Tito Melendez of the i^rchdio- Mr. and Mrs. Bart F. Finn, 2571 Another missionary work of the as American citizens.— Rev. John cese of Santa Fe, who was to re­ F . J . K i r c h h o f Glencoe street; and Kathleen and the grace that led them to find their guild came to light recently with way home lo the One True Qiurch. Cavanagh. ceive subdeaconship with the class Kristine Knous, twin daughters of the announcement by Mary Kinkle on Dec. 19, will receive this order We should be truly gralefiil for SPECIAL RATES TO SOLDIERS Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Knous of the linen committee that 218 in the ceremonies scheduled for CONSTRCCTION CO. (Betty Austin). pieces of linen, .sewn by the various those prayers offered for us during Sunday. LOWEST PRICJIS IN THE Anne Kretschmer returned to our search for the Truth, because CITY ON STORAGE circles, were distributed to mission­ Those to receive the major order Webster college, Webster Groves, ary chapels throughout the Arch­ the octave observance emphasizes that prayer is the most efficacious Cathedral High to of deaconship, together with their BUILDERS Mo.. Jan. II, after spending the diocese at Christmastime. rOU PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH holiday vacation in Denver. means available for bringing the archdiocese or diocese, are: Th^ We Appreciate Your Patronage At the Christmas party of the wanderers into the One Fold. Who Rev. Subdeacons John Ebel, Omer Morning Star circle, given by ran measure the help that each of Foxhoven, Leonard Redelberger, Florence and Phyllis Choquette, 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. IIS converts received in hit quest Back Bond Drive Albert Puhl, John Walsh, Robert Kathaleen Flynn announced her for light at a result o f the millions Kekeisen, Theodore Haas, Donald engagement to Robert Sullivan of o f prayers raised during past cele­ McMahon, Robert Hoffman, and Washington, D. C. No definite wed­ brations o f the Church Unity Oc­ Charles Salmon, all of the Arch­ ding date has been set With stress being laid on the tave? diocese of Denver; William De­ aSTABUSaZD SINCB uos Members of the Immaculate Con­ conversion of incomplete war laney, Cheyenne; Max Valdez and ception circle were entertained by It is but natural for)former Epis­ stamp albums into bonds, the fourth Joseph Charewicz, both of Santa copalians, o f whom (his writer is Agnes Montgomery in her home on war loan drive will be launched Fe; Joseph Stremel and John Hor­ Friday, Jan. 7. The evening was one, to e x p e r ie n c e joy in the ton, both of Wichita; Marcus Haeg, Church Unily Octave because the Jan. 18 in Cathedral high school, The American Fixture Co. spent sewing on altar linens for Bismarck; John Deane, Peoria; observance wai founded by Father Denver. The drive at Cathedral the missions. Helen Ormsby will en­ and Francis Powers, C.S.V. Uanafsetann of Paul James F'rancit, S..A., himself a will be under the directioh of tertain at the next meeting. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinkle, former Episcopalian. Father Fran­ Rosella Urocker and Nora Smith, Littleton, announce the birth of a cis now it dead. He established the co-chairmen of the bond and stamp CHUR(H FURNITURE observance in 1908 when he and booth. boy on the first day of the year. St. Mary’s Club BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES .Mrs. Kinkle, the former Helen the other members o f the commu­ A war loan drive, which is Lampert, is a member of the nity o f the Franciscan Friars o f sponsored by the U. S. government, MiUtoork of All Kindt Mystical Rose circle. the Atonement, Graymoor monas­ will end Feb. 15 with the excep­ To Meet Sunday On Tuesday, Jan. 11, Muriel tery, Garrison, N. Y., were still tion of F, E, and G bonds, which FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. members o f the Prolestant Epis­ Schmidt entertained members of will be credited to Colorado’s $70,- DENVER. COLO. Notre Dame circle in honor of Elsie copal ('Jiiireh. The original form of 000,000 goal if purchased after Instead of the regular meeting ; McEnery, bride-elect. the prayer introduced by the then Feb. 15, but before Feb. 29. Ca­ on the third Monday of the month, , The first recruit ^ or the Air Anglican com m u n ity never has thedral’s goal in U;e drive is the the January meeting of St. Mary’s FUR j WAC among members of the Arch- been changed, for even at that lime possession of a “ Minute Man flag," academy Mothers’“ ■ ’ club c h ...... will be held I bishop’s guild is Elva Loeption, a the friars were praying for the re­ which will fly outside the school Sunday, Jan. 16, in Loretto : member of Our Lady of the Ro- union o f all Qiristians with the below the American flag. The flag Heights college, Denver. The meet­ ; .«ry circle, who left Jan. 12. The . is obtained by 90 per cent stu­ ing will begin promptly at 2 p.m., CI.FABAMCE I group gave Miss Loeption a fare- .A year after Father Francis inlro- dent co-operation in the purchase immediately preceding the Loretto I well party and elected the follow- diired the unity octave observance, of bonds and stamps. open house. All parents are invited Brings Extraordinary • ing new officers: Charlotte Hci- the Society o f the Atonement made to attend as the final report of In a press conference of high the recent bazaar will be given. neck, president; a n d Frances corporate submission to the Holy school studenf editors and re­ “Buys" for !4ow . . ; Mrs. H. F. Bromme announced : Burke, secretary-treasurer. See and was received into the porters held in the Governor’s that sewing sessions will' be re­ Next Yeor and for ■ Billie Lou Weber, from Our ('hiirch by Pope Pius X in October, chambers, pov. John C. Vivian said LAUNDRY sumed every Wednesday at 10 Many Seasons Lady of Lourdes circle, is ill in 1909. Pope Pius authorized the that the /ourth war loan drive a.m. in the academy, and will con­ a local hospital. community to continue its work in would be concentrated more in tinue until all unfinished articles The Queen of Angels circle will the Churrh, living arrording to the tensively in high schools than past BiaiitifnI Fir-Llnid are completed. All mothers are meet Jan. 13 with Alma Rose Mar­ Rule o f the Regular drives have been. High school Cotfi ...... $ 83 riott, 671 S. Downing, for a social o f St. Francis and having as its •students especially are being asked invited. Brown and Black Pony. 95 evening. principal purpose the work for to sdSrch out half-filled stamp Persian Lamb Paw...... IIS Martha Serafini was hostess to Christian unity and the promotion books and convert them into war Woman’s Estate Helps ______. A r o f the Catholic mission cause. In Bombay Lam b...... 125 Our Lady o f Sorrows circle Jan. 4 bonds. Books thus con v^ed will Fort Wayne Charities in her home, 2700 King. Members December, 1909, Pope Pius X sol­ count a full $25 toward the $70,- Lamb CaraoHl.;. 155 emnly blessed the Church Unity Oc­ resumed the making of altar linens 000,000 quota. Port Wayne, Ind. — S t Mary’s Natural Silvir Muskrat. 205 after having completed a layette tave. On Feb. 25, 1916, Pope Bene­ dict XV by Apostolic Brief ex­ "Much of the success of the school and the diocesan orphans, Natural Oealat Paw___ 225 f<5r the poor. drive will depend on the support of missions, a n d students for the Rosaries, Scapular Medals, Our Lady of Perpetual Help tended the observance to the Uni­ Natural Rara Oyosaum. 225 versal Church. This year marks the high school publications since they priesthood are the chief benefici­ circle met Jan. 11 to sew small can do such a fine job o f obtaining aries of the $155,000 estate of the Natural Lynx Cat...... 255 linens and to play cards in Maxine 36th annual celebration o f the oc- tave. student support where others fail,” late Mary A. Kappel, Statues, Prayer Books, Hudson Soil Dyod Musk­ Burke’s home, 778 S. High. was the opinion of Clarence H. rat ...... 155 Marie Dinan is the new presi­ There is an especial intention for Adams, Sr., chairman o f the State Purpose for Which e Created dent of St. Luke's circle, and every day o f the octave. On the War Finance committee. Us.’*^ Sick Gall Crucifixes Madeline Nalty, secretary-treas­ opening day, Jan. 18. the Feast of Father Coerver, ordained four urer. Eurelia Close, another mem­ St. Peter's Chair at Rome, the in­ Retraat Ii Hald years ago in St. Mary’s seminary, ber, visited her husband, Robert tention is for “ the return o f the "A Map of Life” was the theme Perryville, Mo., has been stationed H. Close, who is stationed in other sheep to the One Fold.” The of the annual retreat held by the for the past two years in St. COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME Fresno, Calif., with the air service intentions for other days are as fol­ (^thedral high school Jan. 11, 12, Thomas’ seminary. The first two company military police. lows r* Jan. 19, for “ the return of and 13. The exercises w^re con­ years after his ordination he spent Ethel McCarthy of Sancta Maria the Oriental Separatists;” Jan. 20, ducted l)y the Rev. Robert Coerver, in the Catholic university, W^ash- A. I*. \V A<;Ni;ii hamilton's circle is hospitalized after a major for “ the submission o f the Angli­ C.M., (rf SL Thomas’ seminary. ington, D. C. operation. cans to the Holy See;” Jan. 21, Among the topics that the re­ Born in Missouri, he made his 1616 STOUT STREET Frances Fermenter and Bertha “ That the Lutherans and other treat-master discussed were “ The first trip west several years ago t'lll'ltuil <'48. Kanp spent the holidays in their Protestants o f Continental Europe End for Which God Created Us" when h(| was stationed for three home k Stuert, Nebr, return to tliB fold}” Jon. 22, “Thtt and “How .We May Achiav* moi>th» in Lot Angeles, Calif. FA. <»00 H ill m u

PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 13, 1944

REGIS STUDENTS PLACE HIGH An A TioxitlO' Show Denver Tuesday night, Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phona UAln 1427 I i gathered in the city to display their wares. The participants, from 11 of the army and navy’s groups of fighting men IN ANNUAL SPEECH FESTIVAL in the Seventh service command, will represent the cream o f the leather pushers in'the armed forces. There will lie 20 Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist bouts on each of the four nights of the tournament. The two boys shown here are Joe Skube, 143 pounds, Lowry Field (Refit High School, Denver) for placing first, second, or third: (le ft), and Eddie Biratte, 140 pounds, Lowry Field.______|______Twenty-one Regis shakers, ac­ Debate, mlliam Olsen, first; Wil­ ' Suite 722 Mack Buildins:. 16th and Califoruia Street* companied by Joseph F. Gregory, liam Gaskins and James Reed, tied SJ., and William J. Kane, S.J., for second; Charles O’Halloran, faculty directors of the ^eech de­ third; original oratory, Charles partment, traveled to Longmont' O'Halloran, first; James Reed, sec­ Saturday, Jan. 8, to participate in ond; and William Foley, third; ora­ the annual Longmont high school torical declamation, William Olsen speech festival. Regis speakers and Joseph Yelenick, tied for first; won three first places, four second Charles Mulcahy, John McGowan, places, and six third places. More and Robert Fahey, tied for second; than '70 speakers from five high William Coates, third; poetry read­ schools in the district were entered ing, Charles O’ Halloran, third; ex in the competition. Schools repre­ temporO, James Reed, second; im sented in the festival were Chey­ personation, Charles Mulcahy, enne, Fort Collins, Meade, Long­ third; after dinner, William Olsen. mont, and Pegis. Director of the First-place winners were awarded contest was Albert E. James, in speakers’ gavels'. Those placing structor of -peech in Longmont second or third were given ribbons. high school and district chairman The following students made the of the National Forensic league. trip to Longmont: James Reed, Regis speakers participated in William Carmichael, W'illiam Gas­ the followng events: Debate, orig­ kins, Charles O’Halloran, James inal oratory, oratorical, dramatic, Atkinson, W’illiam McDonald, Eu­ and humorous declamation; radio, gene Lamansky, Myles Dolan, W’il poetry reading, impersonation, im­ fiam Foley, Charles Mulcahy, Wil promptu, and ex tempore. liam Coates, John Dore, Robert The following received awards Sievers, Joseph Yelenick, Patrick Mahoney, Dan Shannon, William Martin, Robert Fahey, John Mc­ FREE BOOK— To Gowan, Paul Gleason, and William Olsen. Almost all the speakers from SERVICE MEN’S^ BOXING SHOW Rectal Sufferers Regis were enabled to attain the required number of speakers’ points for admittance to the National OPENS JAN. 18 IN AUDITORIUM Neglect Often Leads to Forensic league. They will be Clhronic Conditions formally received into the society in the near future. The second annual all-service­ There will be 20 or more bouts If yea are intcreatcd in tha correction men’s boxing tournament staged on each of the four nights, Jan. 18 of Pilea. Fiatula or other rectal and colon Central Winner* Lilted ailmenta, write tor a 40-page FREE BOOK under the auspices of the Seventh through 21. ^ The patriotic spec­ which deacribea these a n d aasociated The class winners of cash prizfea service command will get under tacle will be staged each night, and chronic diiordera. offered by the Regis sodality in the way in the Denver City auditorium a military band has been provided nation-wide stamp contest, now be­ at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18, with for each performance. The tickets ing conduc-ed by the mis.sion stamp more than 100 of the army’s class­ will range in price from 55 cents OOOlWKf bureau, whose headquarters are in iest glove tossers ready to answer for gallery seats; 75 cents, bal­ •*kH6AITH St. Louis university and whose ac­ the gong. cony; $1.10, parquet and boxes; tivities are directed by the Jesuit and $1.65 for seats on the stage philosophy students' of that insti­ There will be 20 fast artd furi­ ous bouts Tuesday night, accorcllng next to the ring. These prices in­ tution, were announced last week, clude the tax. Robert Fiori, a sophomore, turned to A. Thomas (Pinkey) Flood, matchmaker for the show. In ad­ Visitors to Denver’s annual Na­ HtCTM-'O®'-®*’ *' in stamps entitling him to a total of 6,660 points and first place in dition, on Tuesday there will be tional Western Stock Show, Horse MlMtMTS a the initial phase of the contest, Regis Plays St. Francis’ in a gigantic patriotic spectacle, Show and Rodeo, which will be in which will close on Easter Sunday. staged under the direction of Lou progress through the four days, HOW ABOUT DOING Alto conUiDR mAny X*Rat picture! and may reserve seats by mail. Re- diagrams for helpful readintr. Describe! Albert Wagner, a senior; James Bengston. Military bands from latest mild institutional treatment Write Sheehan, a junior; and Thomas the posts near Denver will furnish que.sts should be accompanied by today—a card will do—to Thornton & McCarthy, a freshman, were sec­ West High Gym on Sunday the music. check and addressed to Boxing SOMETHING FOR HIM? Minor Clinic. Suita 140, 926 McGea St, Tournament Manager, care of May a ond-place winners, with 1,936, 2,- Eleven army posts have entered Kansas City. Mo. company, Denver. Tickets for 377, and 1,690 points, respectively. teams for the four-day show. In­ Eugene Lamansky, a sophomore, The Catholic High School Basket- bers of the basketball team were local fans will be on sale a^ the WHAT TO DO FOR SO-CAllEO cluded among them are Lowry and May company, second floor box He’s away at camp and he wants and Robert Nalty, a freshman, re­ ball league play got under way last invited as guests. Sports movies Buckley Fields, Denver; Campi office, after Monday noon. ceived third-place prizes. Sunday, Jan. 9, in the West high and refreshments featured the en­ Hale, Pando; Air base. La Junta; to telephone home. ■UMKIIC The second phase of the contest school gymnasium with six teams tertainment. The program was in Fort Logan, Fitzsimons hos­ Arms a ch e? will end on Feb. 2, when another displaying their wares. St. Francis’ charge of Jaipes Watson, president, pital; Camp Carson and Peterson Bluejay Boxers Will Back fee. stiff? set of cash prizes will be awarded defeated Cathedral's highly-touted and Joseph Peterson, treasurer. Field, (Colorado Springs; Fort War­ Bore all over? V a i n the individual class winners. ®fT8TCgation, 27 to 18; Holy Family The officers also arc working on a ren, Wyo., the defending cham How about giving him. a break? Get Sayman Proceeds of the nation-wide con­ team tramped on -Annunciation’s program with Bernard C. Schulte, pions; Alliance air base, Nebraska; Appear on Card at Iilnlment and massage on gently. I test will be used to assist Jesuit youngsters, 32 to 11; and St. Jos­ S.J., faculty moderator, to ensure and a team from the Boulder navy Btafta to work FAST. Helpa to eph’s cage quintet sprung a snr- a full quota of activities and Holy Fam ily School loosen "tight” muBClea. To relieve missions throughout the world. contingent. events for the “ R" club in the There will be a better chance for . etlffneae. soreness. To ease pain Regis won third place in the con­ priae by nosing out the Mullen The proceeds from the show test last year. high school team, 20 to 16. coming semester. while breaking up congestion due to will be divided equally among the The Cathedral high school box­ ovcr-eiertlon, exposure or fatigue. him if you will limit your own Student* Donate Bond to Minion The second round in the schedule The freshmen basketball team in participating teams and a fund ing team will have boxers in two TouTl say Ifa WONDERFULI Only ■The Jesuit mission of , this week, Sunday, Jan. 16, in Regis high, the Shamrocks, and thq 60c. All druggists. from which a boy and girl club bouts of a show being staged Fri­ British Honduras, Central Amer­ West high gj’m, will see the seventh sophomore team, the CTovers, are will be formed in Denver. The day evening, Jan. 14, by theiHoly night time Long Distance calls to ica, was recently the recipient of entry in the loop, Regis RedS), de­ being organized for the season' committee in charge is composed Family high school. Art Irlando, SAYMAN LINIMENT the fir.st of several $100 war bonds fending league champions, in under the direction of Richard C. of K. S. (Kollie) Bflmctt, Michael fiery Bluejay leather pusher, who to be donated by the members of those that are really urgent I Mads by the MiKim of SAYMAN SALVE | action against the fast-breaking■breaking Harrini^n, S.J.j director of minor J. O’Donoughue, Charles (Chuck) made a good impression in his last the Regis high school sodality. The outfit from St. Francisis’ high .teams; ne is as*ist«lby Joseph F. Atler, Ed Hunter, and Flood. appearance against his clever funds used for the purchase of the n i l PEPPY-RELIEVE school in one-third of feature Jelinek, S.J., of trip"'nigh school teammate, A1 Harris, will meet a bond are the result of the weekly triple attraction. faculty. Outstanding candidates College of Surgeons ffis only real chance to mission collections sponsored by the capable newcomer in Owen Trent, The opening game will find the for the Clover club are Bill Ruehle, a hard-hitting transfer to Cathe­ BACKACHE various divisions of the sodality. Leo Blach, Dan Maljoney, Tom Approves Hospitals telephone is in the evening tU E TO FATIGUE AND EXfOSURE Bulldogs from St. Joseph’s pitted dral high from the Judge Memorial The Rev. Hugo J. Gerleman, S.J., against Steve Cinocco’s Cardinals Murray, John Morgan, Peter Da- Feel like stuping out high school in Salt Lake City. faculty moderator of the organiza­ from -Annunciation high school. voren. Bill Porter, Jack Daly, Pat when he's off duty. again by relieving that tion, is the director of the project. All three major Catholic hos­ In the second bout, Ray Hamil­ Steve’s boys are small and took a Campbell, Neil Sweeney, Roy ton, a rugged Bluejay freshman, backache (due to fa- He forwarded the bond to the Chamberlain, Ted Hill, Don Burns, pitals in Denver—St. Anthonv’s, St. tigue and exposure). licking in their opening game, but will swap punches with Mike Jesuit Fathers in charge of the they' are a fighting bunch and and Vince Rossi. Holy Family and Joseph's, and Mercy—are among Just rub on some Central American mission. Lewis, a game and clever junior. should provide plefity of entertain- Cathedral are already on the sched­ the 3,253 hospitals in the United Hamilton and Lewis, in their previ­ / En-ar-co and instantly ule for this year. Other games According to present plans, the ment in the opening game at 2 States and Canada approved by the ous match, had the fans bug-eyed it begins its four-fold arc being arranged. .A full schedule work of helping soothe sodality will continue to employ o ’clock. The second offering of the American College of Surgeons, Dr. and standing in their chairs as they the funds obtained from the of games with public and parochial Ditt ^Tjountaln Slalsi ^eieptt one ^efegrapfi that back. Pleasant. aftemoon wll bring the Holy Irvin Abell, chairman of the board battled three furious rounds to a weekly collection to assist the school sophomore teams will be 60cand$1 atyourdrug- Family Tigers onto the floor of regents of the college, announced. draw. Jesuit mission, and thereby con- gist. Caution: Use only against the Mustangs from Mullen played. f r a i e n / i a * * d>''ected. National tnbute to the United States war high. The 'Tigers won last week. Leading candidates for places on I ltW *An-U U Remedy Co.. N. Y. C. effort by the purchase of .war and the Mustangs lost, but the the Shamrocks are Jack Nalty,! bonds. latter are smarting under a close Frank Byrne, Paul Bums, George; one and may knock over their Minot, Bob Ames, Jack Zook, Bob. larger opponents. Regis high and Hanby, Fred ^Kurtz, Dave Mulli-j AT THE AMERICAN 'PIMPLES Junior Catholic St. Francis’ will play the 4 gan. Bill Hciney, Bill Freuden-; Externally Caused o'clock game. stein, Dan ^Kelleher, F r a n k { Schneider, Bill Martin, Frank' If jroQ ar« troubled with aniightlT Reds Win Practice pimple! b« !urt to write for interc«t* Mayer, George Clarke,, Jim Mc-> ing fact! about a helpful home aid. Cage Loop Piay \Tilt From Golden Gowan, and Clyde Archer. As in Thii method waa oiiginated by a man former years the principal op-j who had lulfered embarraaament for j The 1944 edition of the Regis position for the freshmen will come i rear! from pimplea of external natura. {Reds’ basketball team. Catholic Many u»era now praiM It highly. The Gets Under Way from teams in the Junior Paro­ information la absolutaly frea. Don't High School league champions of chial league. delay writing for it to C. 8. Gteena. 1943, made its initial appearance 2527 Southwest Blrd^ Kanaaa City. Uo« The eastern division of the of the season Friday, Jan. 7, in Blue jay Cagers Denver Junior Parochial basket­ two practice games against the ball league is cotnposed of eight Golden Demons. The Reds eased Have Active Week RHEUMATISM teams. Play got under way the out a 23-14 victory. In a prelim­ Last week was a busy and hecUc Arthritia NeorlUt Sciatica week of Sunday, Jan. 9. with four inary game the Regis seconds de­ one for the Cathedral- basketeers. Why continue to euffer the games. The teams will play six feated the Golden substitutes, 31- This season the Bluejays have agonizing paint of theee dia- more rounds. 15. High point man for the Reds fielded three teams in an effort eaaea when the oaual remediae have failed? Learn about The games are played at times was Bob Sunderland, sophomore to give every Cathedral student an new. truatworthy. modem. noB>«argieai and places arranged -by the par­ guard, with eight points. opportunity to play if he so desires. iraatioeot method. Thia marveloua treatment ticipating teams and may be In addition to the Bluejay varsity, la eomptetely explained in the Ball CUnie*a Walker Nickless and Don Fla­ Dew FREE Book. Write today. No obUgation played on any day in the week fol- herty started at forwards, but Tom there is a Cathedral second team, Ball Clinic. DepL 7000. EieetaiorSpringe. Ho 'lowing the Sunday announced in Waters nnd Phil Mahoney saw which will play a full schedule, and the schedule. Most o f the games much action. Frank Heit appeared a Cathedral freshman team, which are in the Cathedral gymnasium. as the starting center, with Pat has booked a formidable list of Tilts Home-Mixed The schedule for the remainder Kennedy backing him up. Regular opponents. of the season follows: guards are Bob Sunderland and The Cathedral varsity, short of Cough Relief Is Jan. 16— St. Elizabeth’s vs. St. Vince Doyle; they are hard pressed, experienced man power but long on Look to SIMMONS for COMFORT John's; St. Francis’ vs. Sacred however, by Guy Gibbs, Jim Law, spirit and hustle, engaged in a Truly Surprisitig Heart team; St. Philomena's vs. and Max (jienger. strenuous succession of pre-league: Cathedral team; St. Joseph’s vs. Box Spring and Maitreiss So Basy. No Cooking. Big Slaving. Saturday, Jan. 8, the Reds met tuneup tilts. Wednesday, Jan. 5, Annunciation team. the Bluejays took on the strong You m.iy not know It, but. In your Jan. 23— Cathedral team vs. St. an army team chosen from among own kitchen, you can easily prepare the army specialized training unit Regis college army cadet team, and, a really surprising rellet for coughs Francis’ ; St. Joseph’s vs. St. Eli­ though defeated, 49-25, made a ball zabeth’s; Sacred team vs. St. based at Regis college. The final due to colds. It's old-fashioned—your tally showed the Red^ahead by one game of it. Thursday afternoon, mother probably used it—but for real Philomena’s; Annunciation team Jan. 6, the Jays bounded back « . results, it can't be beaten. vs. St. John’s. field goal scored in the last 10 seconds; the score was 17-16. In the against their alumni, and roared up First, make a syrup by stirring 2 Jan. 30— St. Joseph's vs. St. and down the court to a 56-25 Just what you’ve been looking for . . . a comfortable cups granulated sugar and one cUp John’s; Sacred Heart team vs. past week the Reds have scrim­ box spring and mattress. The felted cotton mattress o f water a few tnoment.s, until dis- maged the army team several victory over such former Cathedral Bolved. No cooking needed. It's no Cathedral team; St. Francis’ team stars as Coffin, Soran, and Valley. with inner-roll and pre-built border gives an amazing trouble. Or you can use com syrup or vs. St. Philomena’s; .Annunciation times in preparation for their opening game next Sunday with Friday evening, Jan. 7, the Blue­ amount of comfort. There is a sturdy, long-wearing liquid honey. Instead of sugar .syrup. team vs. St. Elizabeth’s. jays held a red-hot Lakewood five Then get 2)4 ounces of Pinexfrom Feb. 6— S t Joseph's vs. St St Francis’, stripe ticking. % any druggist. This is a special com­ The Regis monogram club, the to a close margin in the first half, pound of proven ingredients. In con­ Philomena’s; St Elizabeth's vs. but wilted in the second to lose Sacred Heart team; Cathedral “ R” club, had a social meeting Full or Twin Si%e centrated form, well known for after Saturday’s game. The mem- 44-26. On Sunday, the Jays made prompt action In throat and bron­ team vs. Annunciation team; St. their first league appearance and chial Irritations. John’a vs. St. Francis’. Put the Pinex into a pint bottle, were outirointed 27-18 by a strong Feb. 1.3— Annunciation team vs. Navy Mothers Will St. Francis’ team, tvhich displayed Warm Camp & Institution Beacon Blankets and add your syrup. Thus you make St. Elizabeth’s; Cathedral team vs. a full pint of really splendid cough eveiY evidence of being title-bound. ^‘Peerless”— Semi-Felted BLANKETS syrup, and you get about four times as Sacred Heart team; St. Philo Sponsor Gamos Party While the Cathedral* first team' $ 2 . 9 8 much for your money. It never spoils, mena’s v% Sf. Francis’ : St Jos­ was losing to Lakewood's varsit)’,: and children love its plea-sant taste. eph’s vs. S t John’s. COTTON MATTRESS $5.98 And top quick relief. It's a wonder. the Bluejay second team displayed Replenish your bedding supply Feb. 20— S t Elizabeth’s vs. St. Navy Mothers’ club 462 of the an inability to locate the hoop and Cotton raattnaa made to star buoyant and comfortable. Boll Carefully woven from strong, with these. 72x84 size, &% It loosens the phlegm, soothes the Irri­ cdxe, four-row lUtehed bonier, tated membranes, eases the soreness, Philomena’s; St. Francis’ v^. St. N p y Mothers’ Clubs of America lost 26-2 to Lakewood’s second sturdy yarns. Size 62x82, 4070 wool, 95% cotton. Colors are makes breathing easy, and lets you Joseph’s; Annunciation team vs. will sponsor a games party Satur­ aggregatio'h. beautiful art tlrklnt. Fnll or twin aiae.___ $12.95 wool, 40Vr reused wool, 20% green, rose, blue and gold. get restful sleep. Ju.st try It and If not Sacred Heart team; St. John’s vs. day evening at 8:30 o’clock in the On Monday afternoon, Js>i, lOi pleased, your money will be refunded. rayon and cotton. Attractive Cathedral team. Continental Oil Co. building, Den­ Cathedral freshmen played the ^'50-lb/'—Felted COTTON MATTRESS 'khaki color. ver. Tickets may be purchased Guldmtn Community center and 100% Wool-Filled from any member, or from the after a shaky first half hit their SO-lbi. mattrees, emootbly packed, firmly stitched, with roll-cdgt • border, itriped ticking, hand holds (or COHFOBTEBS committee: Mmes. L. R. Stroh, E. stride and roared down the home­ Doable Blankets High Blood Pressure E. Pavella, J, P. Becker, and Rob­ stretch to win 46-12. In the week’s easy tnrning. Full or twin aixa.______$14.95 $ 1 4 . 9 8 A Warning of Dangerous Complications ert H. Davis, activities on the basketball fronts, $7.97 pAjR The club will hold an open meet­ the Cathedral standouts were Dei-' Scoly "Ttxlm"—Felled Covered in heavy quality rayon If you tuffer from High Blood Pra*- a new method of treating High Blood ing Monday at 8 p.m., in the USO- del, (Toupe, and Hodges for the first Extra warmth in these, made of •UK, sod h*r* b««n unabi* to Improv* Praasure Every day remarkable raauJta taffeta. Colorinm for every de­ NCCS, women’s division, l'T'72 team; Dougherty and McLellan for COTTON MATTRESS soft, durable yarns. White with your condition with old ityl* method**- a n being tchlevsd with tuffuKra regain colorful borders in rose, blue, sirable color scheme. Beauti­ then take time out now and ask your­ ing better health and adding yean to their Grant street the second team; and Huskey, A mtracia of sleeping comfort. Built to Ktain chape and green, cedar and peach. Wide fully stitched in decorative de­ self "Why has not my condition im­ livae Sweeney, and Hamilton for the proved 7" reallieney, with roll edge, stitched border, hand hold* for easy rayon taffeta binding. signs. High Blood PrauuK Is a warning that AM.4ZING FREE BOOK 1st Superior of Irish freshmen. turning, fint art ticking. Filled with layer on Igycr of fine •omathing is wrong with your ayatem— The Bluejays play a return, non­ quality felted cotton. something that, if let go, may laad to In raaponaa to the great many who Is Dead league contest with St. Francis’ on FOURTH FLOOR Hardaning of tha ArUrlea, a Stnica, Pan- have writtan them, about their modern Full or twin siie. $19.95 lyals. Heart Trouhla, Eidnay Diaaaaa, or metbode of helping' High Blood Praeaun Thursday rfternoon, Jan. 18, in the other gnva conditlona. •ufferan to batter health, tha Ball Clinie, Vatican City.—The Very Rev. Cathedral gym. On Tuesday, Jan. Drug! and madieinet that glva only Dipt 70(5, excalaloy Sprlage He, haa Alphonsus McGrath, first superior 18, Lakewood visits Cathedral fiy tamporary raliaf will not do ona bit of prepared an Amaxing F m Bm X antttlad of the Irish Augustinian Fathers, a double-header with the Jays’ first good toward rtmoring tha cauaat of your "Good Htilth, Ufa's Grastaat Blasaing. trouble Yon must remove or allay tha It ullt how thair modern aathod* eorraat died in Rome. He was largely re­ and second teams. Other contests causa of your treubla btfon your oon- many haaia condition* and tKublaa—hsw sponsible for the erection and em­ are booked tentatively for dates ditloni arlli improve it may ha poaalble (or you to find com­ bellishment of the artistic national Am erican F urniture Co. The Ball Olinic, through Ita tyatam of prior to Jan. 23, when the Jays forting relief, hacter health and a new church in Rome, St. Patrick's. The return from an open-date furlough Health Corraction. oombinad with tte outlook on Ufa. Thera U no ebligstioa. 16th Street at Lawrence UAin 0241 The Store of Many Friends World’s Famous Mineral Watan and Write today. This lastructiva book may greater part of his 40 years in the to take on Steve O’Rourke’s flashy Bathi of EKcalaiof Springa, baa davalopad save you yeara of uatoU mkery. priesthood was spent in ^ m e. St. Joseph’! basketeers. Thursday, Jan. 13,, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Eight Mary knoll Nuns WM allracted by the Nativity scene, pictured below, which was Make ^Perpetual Vows Wide-Spread Attention arranged on the lawn of St. Michaers church in Canon City GRAND JUNCTION K. OF C. TO LiCHiOmiiE by the pa*tor, the Rev. Justin .McKeman, O.S.B. The visit of the Magi to the Infant Savior it depicted. The St. Mary’s Rams life.fize figtiret, were made by students of specialized classes of Mt. .St. .SchoUstica academy. Maryknoll, N.Y.— Eight Mai7 - knoll Sisters destined for foreign INITIATE 15 NEW MEMBERS mission duty pronounced their per­ petual vows in the mother-house lae Ji. 17 III Grand Junction.— Council 1062 and Mrs. John Giblin. Lt. Hender­ Await Opening chapel. The Most Rev, James E. of the Knights of Columbus will son is stationed in England with Walsh, superior general of the initiate 16 new members into the the army headquarters corps. Mrs. Maryknoll Fathers, officiated in a order on Sunday, Jan. 16. Ap­ Henderson will make her home in Pontifical Mass. proximately 10 reinstatements Los Angeles. have been obtained to help insure Of Cage Loop Lt. Marvin Mulvihill, former the success of the class. LEGAL NOTICE Grand Junction resident, under­ (Continued From Last Page) The local knights, together with went an appendectomy Dec. 11 in (St. Mary'i Pariih, Pueblo) NOTICE OF FINAl, SETTLEMENT AND the new candidates, will attend Iceland, his aunt. Mrs. R. T. Wil­ DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP Lakewood. The bride is the daugh­ St. Mary’s Rams are ready and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Anthony thc 8:30 Mass and receive Com­ liamson, Route 6, Fruitvale, has waiting for the Parochial league ESTATE OF John OUon. Dscessod. of Denver and a niece of Frank munion in a body. been informed. ^ basketball to get under way in the No. 71722 The first degree will be exempli­ armory on Jan. 17. Notles b hortby atvon that th* 1st fUy Leonard and Mrs. E. R. Walker of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R, Hall an­ o( Ftbmsry, 1944, I will prcMnt to tbs Pueblo. The bridegroom is the fied at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph’s nounced the marriage of their son, Pledges for the new church Conatr Court of Iht City and County of son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. school hall. The second and third Dr. Robert Francis Hall, and Miss building fund have been coming in Dtnvar, Colorado, my accounts for final Gleason of 302 W. 18th street. degree initiations will be held Sun­ Mttlcmsnt of the administration of said Alline Reid of Portland, Ore. The well in the past few weeks. Mtat«, whtn and where all persons in George Downs, son of Mr. and day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the wedding took place in St. Mary’s Banns of marriage were pub­ ^interest may appear and object to them, if Mrs. William Downs of 2224 Eli­ Labor temple. The third degree Cathedral, Portland, with the Rev. lished for Sgt. Josepn J. Yarnezyx they so desire. zabeth street, is stationed in Camp team from Denver will be in B, C. Denman officiating. of St, Mai-y’s parish, Pittsburgh, Notice it alto hereby aiven thet there hat charge. been tiled in safd estate a petition aslcint Hale, Pando. Mrs. Hall is the daughter of Mr. Pa., and Miss Anna Marie Morin for a judicial ascertainment and determin­ Robert Ruddy, son-in-law of Mr. One of the highlights of the and Mrs. John Grover Reid. Port­ of this parish. ation of the heira of anch deceased, and meetings will be an official visit settina forth that the names, addresses and and Mrs. Mike Gleeson of 1916 W. land. She was graduated from Cpl. John Glach is home on a relstionibip of ail persons, who are or 29th street, is in the army medical of the state deputy, Bernard B. nursM’ training in Spokane, Wash., furlough visiting his parents, Mr. claim to he heirs of said deceased, so far Carraher of Denver. Grand Knight and is a registered nurse. and Mrs. Anton Glach. Cpl. Glach ts known to tha petitioner, are as follows, corps and is now in Camp Sheridan near Chicago. His wife and Weimer of the local counc^ urges is stationed in Lowry Field, lo-wit: all members to attend. Dr. Hall is a graduate of the Unknown. daughter left recently to make local high school, where he was Denver. Aecordinaly. notice is also hereby aiven their home with him. A banquet in the LaCourt hotel senior clas.s president. He received that upon the dete aforesaid, or the day to will foWow the degree work at 6:30 which the hearina may be continued, the Willet N. Wait, nephew of Mr. his medical degree from Colorado Would you like Court will proceed to receive and hear and Mrs. Roy Glasgow of 617 W. o’clock. Members and friends are university, Boulder, last March proofs concsenina the heirs of such de­ Ninth street, is a gunner in the invited. State- Deputy Carraher and has since beeh an interne in ceased, and, upon the proofs submitted, will will deliver the main address of the YOUR BOY tnter a decree in said estate determinina air forces. He is stationed in ADEUIDE TUCKER, LT. RUSH Multnomah hospital, Portland. .Dr. who are the heirs of such deceased person. Wichita Falls, Tex. evening. Gunnison, Creeled Butte, Hall is a reserve officer in the ariny, I t which hearina all persons claimina to Joseph Madrid, son of Mr. and Glenwood Springs, and Denver and now that he has finished his in- IN THE SERVICE be heirs at law of such deceased may appear counsels will send delegations, to and present their proofs Mrs. Bias Madrid of 406 W. Fourth ARE MARRIED IN PUEBLO terneship, expects to bo called soon rememb<>red (n B. C. HII.I.IARD. JR.. Adm. street, is in the air forces and is the event. to active duty. The couple are mak­ now in Dyersburg, Tenn. Mrs. Harry Chambers, 421 Gun­ ing their home in Portland. A Continual Novena NOTICF. TO CREDITORfl (Ccmthiued From Lhst Page) for his new station in New York. nison avenue, is improving satis­ ESTATE OF Anne Marie dtaffelAtein. force has been home to visit his [[[CIS 0[[IC[RS James M. Stranger, son of Mr. Baptiim Adminiitered Sgt. Y'ekovich, who completed 25 factorily after an operation for a alao known as Anna Marie StaffeUtein, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ^S. and Mrs. Mike Stranger, 319 Pit­ to the Sacred Heart DECEASFsD. Baptized Sunday, Jan. 9, was bombing missions over Germany as knee injury. kin avenue, left for Jefferson Bar­ No. 73194 Virginia Teresa Herrera, daughter Yekovich, and family, on a two- Brookside.— A business meeting Notice li hereby iriven that on the 30th a gunner and was wounded, had A s6n was born on Dec. 6 to Mr. racks, Mo., to report for the first in our Monaziery Oiapel for of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Herrera of week furlough. He left Monday day of December. 1943. letters of adminia- been sTationed in Atlantic City. was held by the Immaculate Con­ ancl Mrs. Thomas Palmer, Jr., now phase of training leading to his the duration of the vrarT irktion were issued to the undersiimed ad­ 323 W. Fifth street. The sponsors ception sodality on Monday eve­ residing in Boulder City, Nev. appointment as aif aviation cadet ministrator of the abov'e named estate and were Maurico Trujillo and Jesucita Mrs, Delia Dunfee, aunt of Mar^', Simply Mnd In hit nzme and wy wfl) all persons havinsr claims ajcainst said Mestas. ning, Jan. 3, with Joe Tisone pre­ Miss Margarit Beckley, for the Lt. Mary Morse, army nurse ffltdiy Ineiud* him in thit noTcna. A estate are required to file them for allow­ Jack, and Bernard McDonough, past few months stenographer in ance in the County Court of the City Aldo Battiste, son of Mr. and siding. Election of officers for thc Mrps, has been transferred from •mall oITtrins It wticoraa but not ote«^ died in a local hospital Sunday the U, S. 'Vanadium corporation, 'and County of Denver. Colorado, within Mrs. Charles Battiste of 2619 Camp Carson to Fort Leonard tary- six -months from said date or said claims morning ^rom pneumonia. year resulted as follows; Presi­ began her new duties as clerk- Elizabeth street is in the army Wood. Mo. Lt. Morse is the daugh­ Write: Sacred Heart Mnnatttry will be forever barred. dent, Joe Tisone; #ice president, stenographer in the office o f A. J. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Morse, B. C. HILLIARD. Jr.. medical’ corps and 'is studying den­ Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Garrett of Rale* Comert. WUcr Lowe, local representative of thc Fruitridge. Administrator. tistry in Creighton university, this city received word last week of Helen Aprato; and secretary-treas­ T urer, Peter Cresto. A party for the Missouri Pacific lines. ^ Mrs. Elizabeth Owens of 1202 the death of Luke Devlin of Meeker The first business meeting of the on Dec. 27. A former resident of Elizabeth street has been ill in members of the sodality was held year was held in the school htfll her home. John Posing of 423 W. (Continued From Last Page) this city, Mr. Devlin was 93. He Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, with Tuesday, Jan. 4. Study of the Ro-1 HAVE YOU anyone in the Service? Fourth street has been ill in a local died in the home of his grand­ raised the American and Britsh Miss Helen Aprato as hostess. sary continued with Mmes. Sparn,| hospital. James Connelly of 914 flags on the island they took a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Stephenson Games were played and gifts were Jonick, Clegg, and Adda Thomas! A SON? HUSBAND? Greenwood street returned home picture of me standing at atten­ Sheridan. His two-grandsons, Leo as leaders. The next meeting, Jan. from a local hospital. I OR SWEETHEART? tion, saluting the flag. Both of and Bernard Stephenson, were exchanged. Late in the evening, 17, will be a social in the home of | present. Mrs. Devlin died a few my hands were bandaged and so refreshments were served by the Mrs. Lena Williams, 1112 Rood. Requiescant in Pace was my face. My clothes were years ago and was buried in hostess to Mary Alice Rocco, Anne Mrs. Margaget Daly will have' Meeker, which had long been the black from not washing so long. Colarelli, Pearl Di Orio, Jean Rossi, charge of the program. | home of- the family. Mr. Devlin DIOCESE OF PUEBLO You may run across the picture in Lena Di Orio, Dorothy Santarelli, Cpl. Don C. Beatty, Campj some magazine. I picked up a few was buried beside his wife Dec. 29. DURAN— lldafonaa. of U5 N. Ht- Joe Tisone, Peter Cresto, Anthony Shelby, Miss., arrived recently on OUR COLORED MISSIONS chanic. Pueblo. Requiem Mait in Our souvenirs that I am going to try Leavet for Active Duty Colarelli, Gilbert Martinez, and Ed­ a 10-day furlough, fn addition to IS HE ON LAND? HAVE YOU A DAUGHTER NEED PRIESTS & BROTHERS Lady of Mt. Carmel church Jan. 0. to send home. Well, mother, Merry ward Di Orio. NOLAN— Jock J., of 223 S. Victoria. Miss Verlene Moschett, daughter visiting his wife here, he will also 1 IN THE AIR? OR A SISTER HVould you lik« to Or conteerate Christmas and a Happy New Year, of Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Moschett of Edward Gallio, who had been a visit his mother, Mrs. Nell Beatty, | M a priMt—train- your life ae a Pueblo. Died Jan. 3. Requiem High ON THE SEA? IN THE SERVICE? las men for the L A Y BROTHER Maaa in St. Patrick's church Jan. $. and may God bless and keep you. 1115 Macon avenue, has returned to patient in a Canon City hospital in Montrose. Mrs. Don Beatty is mltilons; or be a belpliv^ the Interment Roselawn. — Your son, Bill." Western State college in Gunnison, for the past seven weeks, has re­ the school nurse here. miseionary your* prieatA, eipeclally BURNS—-Carl C». of Pueblo, Died Jan. The Employes’ Magazine of the lelf? in the minions. 7 in Denver. Huaband of Anna Prince after enjoying thc holidays in her turned to his home. John De Mrs. M. J. Burke honored her Do You Want VICTORY and a just PEACE? r tr . . . Sup«rior Burnt. Father of Virginia. Patty Ann, Union Pacific Coal Co. gave con­ home. Her sister, Charlotte, who Laura is a patient in a Canon City son. Tommy, on his fifth birthday Frances EHaabetb, Jamea» and Kathleen, siderable sjiace in their Decem­ had been visiting her parents for hospital. with a party and wiener roast be-| It takes two to make a fight. It also takes two to have peace. We Write to: all of Denver. Brother of MaJ. Edward Randolph. Vermont ber issue to another Abbey grad­ the past three months while await­ fore the fireplace. Guests were; can be sure of our hearts, but only God can touch the hearts Burn*. Veteran of WorJd war I. Mem Cpl. Ben DiRito and Cpl. Earl of our enemies. her of St. Francis da Sale*' pariah, Den­ uate. Lt. George R. Hunter, who ing a call to the navy nurses’ corps, DiRito were guests of their par­ Johnnie and Marjorie White, Gay-j ver. Requiem Mae* in St. Mary'a church. finished his studies in 1939. He left Monday, Jan. 3, for Mare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben DiRito, Sr., nell and Burton Johnson, Barbara; ST. JUDE THADDEUS Pueblo. Jan. lO x Interment Rotelawo. enlisted in the army air forces in Stone, Irene Britton, Donnie GERM— Anna, of 2341 Spruce. Pueblo. island, where she will be stationed. during the holidays. i Perpetual Novena to the Little Flower 1942 and has recently received his Walker, and Jack Stevens. I Died Jan. 3. Survived by her huaband, Mrs. F. E. Crawford and Mrs. Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph Berta re­ Antone; children, A. J. Germ. Mrs. Mary classification as a pilot. Susan O’Hanlon left Friday for Pvt Tony R. Chiafo, son of Mrs. Saint There**, tha LittI* Flower. promUad to apand her Heaven doing good on Tezak. Frank and John Germ, all of ceived a New Year's day cable- earth Now. mor* than ever, we need her help Follow your loved ones with a SOLEMN Pueblo. Requiem Maaa~Jan. 11 in S t Colorado Springs to visit their Rose Chiaro, 1036 Ute avenue, was; m m , from their son, Joe graduated from the B-24 Liberator' prayer to St There**, the Saint of the Battlefieldi Pray that tha preaent rain Mary'* church. Interment Roaelawn. daughters, who are employed there, Berta, Jr., and a letter stating that of deetruction from the akie* may be aucreeded aoon by th* Little Flower't BRUNELLI— Mr*. Frank, of SopHs. and who live together. Margaret bomber mechanics school in Kees-' ahower of roaet. Join the novena at th* ahrine, or at home. Died in a Trinidad hospital *Dec. 30 Daughter Ge\s he had arrived W ely in Australia. ler Field, Biloxi, Miss. JANUARY Born in Auitria, ahe had resided in O’Hanlon works in Peterson Field, Pvt. John Fontecchio has re­ -• SEND YOUR PETITIONS TO Sopria .37 year*. Survived by her hua­ and Ann Crawford is with the army John Abramo, son of Mr. and band. Frank; two daughters. Mr*. Char turned to hia duties in Pittsburg, Mrs. Guy Abramo, returned to Om­ The National Shrina of the Little Flower, totte Murray of Long Beach. Calif., and headquarters of the Second air Calif., after enjoying a furlough 4 Decorations force. aha, Neor., where he is attending e/o The Cirmellta Monaetery, 6413 Dante Ave., Chicago 37, III. NOVENA Mr*. Vera Paieuicco of Doreheiter. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creighton university. He spent the Matt.: two ton*. Sam and Angelo Brunelli Here U my Intent!^ to be prayed (or during tha novena: of Soprie. Requiem Miai In Holy Trinity Miss Helen Fassler presided over John Fontecchio, Sr, Lt. Thomas Christmas holidays here with’ his church. Trinidad, Jan. 4. Interment in a New Year’s dinner dance in her Fontecchio is now stationed in parents. Victory and Peace Catholic cemetery, Trinidad. Of Hero Father home. A turkey dinner was served Storrs, Conn. Q Pleaa* lend (re* literature. □ Encloaed U t.. offering. I VALDEZ— Mrs. Manuelita. of Red­ Miss Mary Scalzo returned to early in the evening. Mrs. Patty Sgt. Louis Gallio writes to his Los Angeles after a visit of a wing. where the had resided SA years. Nam*...... JANUARY 20-28 Died Jan. S. Survived by her husband. Dayton, 0.— Four-year-old Ger­ Moschetti played the piano for the parents from , where he is month here with her parents, Mr. Ramon; two sons. Pete of Redwing and aldine F. Dickson, at a ceremony young people for dancing. Street- Bonnie in the army three daughters, stationed on the edge of the jun­ and Mrs. Joseph Scalzo. DOMINICAN FATHERS in the Patterson Service club, re­ Sunday, Jan. 16, js Communion gle, that at nieht he hears the Mrs. C. T. Henderson left for City__ State.. Mr*. Tony Manzanare*. Mrs. Dan Man- ceived four decorations won by her PREACHER: sanare*. and Mr*. Ben Manzanare*. all of day for the women oi St. Michael’s voices and prowling of the jungle Los Angeles after spending two □ Encloeed U 51.00 for which enroll me In Society of th* Little Flower for Redwing. Requiem Mass in Sacred Heart Catholic hero-father, Lt. Howard parish. animals. months here with her parents, Mr. on* year. REV. J. W. CONWAY, O.P. church, Gardner, Jan. 5. Interment L. Dickson, who lost his life last Gardner. KITUS— John, of Aguilar. Died Dee August in the army’s low-level Shrine of 31. A native of , he had lived bombing attack on the Ploesti oil in Las Animas county 60 years. No refineries in Rumania. (IRFHIT IIHI I UN 1PUEBL0 CATHOLIC TO PLAY known surviving relatives. Services in ^ear East CD ission St. Jude Thaddeus Holy Trinity church Jan. 2. BurUl in Lt. Dickson was a member of Catholic cemetery, Trinidad. St. Albert the Great's parish. He 1909 Sc. Ashland Avenue 13 GAMES BEFORE TOURNEY Most Rsv. Francis J. Spellman, D.D., Preaidont DERRERA— Mrs. Rita^ of Aguilar. participated in 25 missions before Rav. fhomaa J. McMahon, 8.T.D., National Secretary Chicago, 8, Illinois Died Jan. 6. Resident of Aguilar Si he went on the Rumanian raid years. Survived by her husband. Felix: Rev. Joseph J. Tennant, S.T.D., Aaslstant Secretary Petitions may be sent-in before two brothers. Tom Nuanet of Aguilar as an aerial gunner. The awards (Puablo Catholic High) Boone high schools. The A team is or during the Novena and Jim Nuanes of Brighton; sister*. included the Purple heart, the The basketball schedule for taking part this year in the Quint Mr*. Irene Reyes and Mrs. Cora Lujan Distini^ished Flying cross, and County Prep league. The B team GIVE m CHRIST REV. EDWARD L. HUGHES, of Aguilar and Mrs. J. B. Garcia of St. I Pueblo Catholic high’s A team for Louis. Mo. Requiem Mast In St. An­ the Air medal with Silver Oak- is playing in the Metropolitan O.P., S.T.Lr., DIRECTOR the present season lists 13 games Pray fervently during the Church Unity Octave— January 18 thony's church. Aguilar, Jan. 3. Inter­ Leaf cluster. He was a graduate before the tournament in Pueblo, league, which comprises two quin­ ment In Aguilar Catholic cemetery. to 2S— for the return of all Separated Chriatiana to the one, true of the University of Dayton. March 4-5. In their pre-season tet.* from Central and Centennial, Fold o f Chriat. It ia God’t will that "they ell may be one.’^ MICKMCH— Harry J.. Jr. Son of and one from Pueblo Catholic high Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Micklich of S. Sgt. Paul C. Schierloh, ball schedule th e Shamrocks have BECOME I SAIUTORIAII H03lg Pine. Pueblo. Died Jan. 8. turret gunner in a Flying Fortress, (Continued From Last Page) played six games, winning from and Pleasant View high. POOR BISHOP, POORER HOLY CHAIR LAT BROTHER Services in St. FrancU Eavier'a church who has been T-eported missing in Mary’s high school students is ac­ Fountain school twnce, and from The A schedule, as announced by Jan. 11. Interment Valhalla. PRIESTS Behind the High Altar in St. No Studlee. No TuUioa Required action in the European area, was counting for large quantities of Rye high school once, and losing the Rev. Patrick Stauter, athletic You have read some sad stories Peter’s, Rome, is the great throne Join our active and contemplative Society scrap and waste paper for war in­ once each to Central, VinelanB, and director, follows: if you wiAh to consecrate >‘ounelf to Cod u a awarded the Air medal and two about our missions. Sometimes it on which the Holy Father sits. Jan. Lay Brother. dcAoting your life to prayer and Pastor of Buffalo’s Oak Leaf clusters, his parents, dustries. Students of the school Jan. 22, Boone high school in is hard to krow which case is more 18 is the Feast of St. Peter's Chair. work in the peace and quiet of the mon4$ter>'. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schierloh, have canvass residences and business; Centennial. pitiful than the other. Certainly To it must come all who love Chriat. Oldest Parish Dies houses weekly. | If you know a trade, place it in the »ef\ice been notified. He is a graduate •Jan. 14, St. Mary’s at Walsen- the sad state of the Bishops and Join the C.N.E.W.A. and make this of God! If >-ou are not akilled in a trade, we of Chaminade high school and was The Knights of Columbus, as­ priests of is pitiful enough. dream come true. One dollar ahalt be glad to teach you one. Develop what Buffalo. N. Y.—The Rt. Rev. sisted by the Catholic Daughters, E burg. i» good in >t»u for God • Caune! A»k for infor­ a student of the University of rakes you an annual menibej, five Henry B. Laudenbach. pastor since Jan. 22, Boone high school at Listen to Archbishop Spellman, mation indicating jour age. Addre««: Dayton. are sponsoring a midwinter social' who writes after his trip: “ 1 visited dollars enrolls the family, twenty 1917 of St. Louis’ church, Buf­ Armory. VtlT lEV. FATNCI MOVmeUl. in the school gym this Saturday j also the Coptic Patriarchate, of dollars makes you a perpetual •oczmr or thc divoo: lAvioit falo’s oldest parish,, died at the ____ tr WAtiAwi. macoaaiK National Names Found evening. The activities have been •Jan. 26, Fountain Valley school which the Most Reverend .Mark member. Won’t you join? age of 67. attracting large crowds. at Colorado Springs. 1 On K. of C. Committee ID B[GIII S Khouzam is Bishop. The Copts 4th Grade Pupil Die* Suddenly •Jan. 36, Holy Trinity in Ar­ trace their faith to S'. Mark, the ANGELS, NOT ANGLES WOULD Second Brother is Made New York.—Archbrsnop Francis Funeral services for James Solo­ YOUNG MEN mory. disciple of ,St. Peter. They told me Pope St Gregory once stood in a YOU UKIi Priest Within One Year J. Spellman heads the honorary mon, a fourth jerade student of St. Feb. 1, Centennial in Armory. that in all Egypt there are only Roman slave market, looking at to derftrat* roor life entirelp to th* committee for the New York chap­ Mary’s .school, were held privately •Feb. 4, Abbey in Armory. eighty priests for sixty-five slaves brought from Britain. ••rvic* of the Sacred Heart a* ter Knights of Columbus benefit Wednesday morning. James, the 11SM IBMORy Feb. 6. Vineland in Armory. Montreal.—When the Rev. Ber­ churches and chapels, and that ‘ Angels,’’ he called them, "not A Religiou. Iji» Rrutlier? concert in the Metropolitan opera .son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Feb. 11, Central in Armory. Out Brothers do not teach but help out nard Potvin, Holy Ghost Fathers, these priests lead a most precarious Angles." Then he sen missionaries house Sunday evening, Jan. 16. Solomon, was stricken suddenly •Feb. 13. St. Mary’s in Armory. ^Hriesu ot then prater* aiio manual was ordained to the priesthood, he existence." to England. This Pope also en­ work in oar srhnoit and on the miMion* Proceeds will go to the war activi­ and died late Monday afternoon. The Pueblo Parochial Grade •Feb. 23, Fountain Valley in was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Eighty m'iests with sixty-five couraged the Gregorian Masses Their life t* the hidden life of Si Jot ties and welfare fund of the chap­ He was a popular member of the School league season will start Armory. .*ph at Nazareth dote to (he Heari o* {Alex Potvin, Manotick, Ont., to be churches! Eighty priests leading a said for thirty consecutive daj’s for ter. Other prominent members of student body and an altar hoy It Sunday afternoon, Jan. 16, on the •Feb. 27, Holy Trinity at Trin­ le*at. For information wrMei ordained within a year. The Rev. precarious existence, living in a departed soul. Write for our free Sacred Heart Mission Hooaa. the committee ajre Gov. Thomas St. Mary’s church. A Requiem Mass State armory floor at the edge of idad. ^te Maria 111 Edmond Potvin of the Trappiats in State Fair grounds, according to novels, giving their lives for their leaflet about them. Your offerings E. Dewey, former Governors Her­ was offered for his soul by members •Mar. 1, Abbey at Canon City. people. Often without food and help our missionaries. Oka, Que., is the other. bert H. I^hman and Alfred E. of the fourth grade of the school. an announcement by the Rev. Pat­ •Mar. 4. tournament In Pueblo. rick Stauter, who is in chargee of adeepiiate clothing, they go among Smith, and Mayor Fiorello H. La The Rev. John Regan of the (•> Sitrnifies Quint County Prep their poor. Whenever we send SOMEBODY’S MOTHER Guardia. .lay J. McDonald is gen­ Cathedral staff in Denver wa.s a the grade school basketball pro­ league game. money it goes at once to feed the There is a story about a poor, eral chairman. guest of the local priests this week. gram. Six teams are entered in World War Has Widened Horizons the competition this year. Last hungry and to patch up old chapels. bent old lady, waiting on the curb, year’s seventh team, St. Anthony’s, God comes down on their altars in while the traffic whizzed by. A will not take part in the schedule. CLASSIFIED ADS Egypt, as He came, ill-clad and little lad ran over and helped her 4 TEAMS OF QUINT COUNTY Three games are offered on National rat* 25c per word per Uaae: mini­ hungry, when Joseph and Mary across the crowded street. “ Never mum 12 wordt. If (our or rodr* conaecutive YOLIVEEDTHE .^ATIO^NAL Sunday afternoons, beginning at fled with Him into E„ypt. mind ’’ he shouted back to his luue* *r* uaed, th* rate U 20c per word per \ hat can you do for Bishop taunting comrades, “ she's some­ CAGE LOOP TO SEE ACTION 1:15 o’clock, with the second game Uau*. Payment muat accompany all order* slated for 2 p.m. and the final Ada received on Monday will appear in the Mark Khouzam and his poor body’s mother!” Mary is Some­ < A T H O L I C Uau* printed for th* (ollowins week. (See priests? They have kept the laith body’s Mother. Oi Near East game at 2:45 p.m. Nate Crocombe your local RegUter for local rate*.) Four members of the newly or­ Stimack brothers, both of whom will referee all the contests. Drought to Egypt by fit. Mark novice.s are other Mai*vs. Can you ganized Quint County Prep league were frequently named on All- FRAMED PICTURES nineteen hundred years ago. Must help support one? Sixty dollars A L i M A A A C will see action on the basketball State parochial teams impast years, The trophy that was donated in their great work be spoiled for does so for a whole year. court the weekend of Jan. 14, is an unknown quantity this vear. 1941 by we Rev. John J. Kelley BEAUTTFUL RELIGIOUS PICTURES, lack of money? We have been hi|s been given back to the league woodan (ram**, (laaa fronu, niealy backed: with Pueblo Catholic high traveling In pre-season tussles, the Sham­ 8x10, 10c, poatpaid. All aubjecta. Daatcra sending some every month. We “ I WAS BLIND!" FOR 1944 to Walscnburg Friday evening, and rocks have won three and lost by St. Patrick’s school, winner of apeelil price*. Pickana Co., Waat Loruat must send more. At Damascus in Syria are the Holy Trinily Wgh of Trinidad three. the award for the past two sea­ San Antonio, Texaa. This poor Bishop and his poorer traditional spots marking the con­ sons. This trophy has been en­ version of the great Apostle St. meeting the Fountain Valley sthool Possibly the strongest teams in INSTRUCTION priests will find five hundred dol­ graved with St. Patrick’s listed as Paul. He fell blind outside the city COVERING THE of Colorado in Colorado Springs the circuit will meet' when Holy lars a treasure, not to spend foi the winner in the years 1942 and QUALITY. EARN UP TO 1100 WEEKLY. and did not see until he was tap- Sunday afternoon. Both contests Trinity and Fountain Valley squads themselves, but for their poor, and 1943. In the future this trophy NEW. uncrowried profeaalon, meet hi-claa* tized. In his- name we ask fifty CATHOLIC SCENE are league games in this circuit, clash in Colorado Springs. Holy pcoplt. travel. Earn up to 51 hourly aparr for Chriat Do not let Christ flee will be retained by the winner of dollars for an altar, where others which was'given formal organiza­ "’rinity team has been successful time, own homt. Teat Uaaon. dataiU (ra* again from Egypt. the basketball league each year. AIGA Box :n 0 , Joplin. Mo. will see God. Ooth, 5 0 —rPaper, $ 1 .0 0 tion at a meeting in Pueblo in against pre - season competition 91 December. The titlcholder of the past year u n f i n i s i Te d B u s in e s s furnished by the Las Animas will relinquish the award if it NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS CONVERSION STORY ' P< Thc curtain raiser of the league, Poor Archbishop Ivanios, valiant POSTAGE EXTRA County ^league. T h e Trinidad fails to win top honors St. Athanasius once wrote a life the contest between Pueblo Cath­ aggregation drew nation-wide MAKS UP to 125-55 WEEK aa a Traintd leader in India, aid not make out olic high and St. Mary’s, is a game The playing schedule follows: Practical Nura*. Ltam quickly at homt so well when we appealed for him of St. Anthony, who.se feast is Jan. a^ntion by its efforts during Booklat Fre* Chicaso School of Nurtint 17. St. Anthony was a holy hermit The new edition of tha perennially useful Almanac between two traditional rivals. The the football season,' when it J*n. IS— 1:1S p.m., St. Fraoeii Dept. R-1, Chlcasa in December. Yet lie is one of our X*Ti«r‘ < r*. St. Pttriek’s: 2 p.m.. Sacred neediest and best missionaries. in Egypt He ^came this after he Crusaders have wielded 'the upper played the gridiron sport with (continuing its popular sections on \Var Chronology Heart home v>. St. l.eander’a; t:4S p.m.. PHOTO FINISH INO E"en a ten dollar g’ft will help. heard in the Gospel: “C' ne, follow hand over the Shamrocks in the no other coaching than what the Cathedral t*. St. Mary'*. and Events of Interest to Catholics) will keep you past two years, the AValsenburg Me!” Hundreds of boys in tha players themselves could provide. Jaa. 3S— I:1S p.m., St. Leander'a ra. ROLL FILMACHINB DEVELOPED and HEAVENLY RELIQUARY Near East do this. If you join our up-to-date in a rapidly changing world. Wide in boys taking three games out of Cathedral: 1 p.m., Sacrad Heart home The team has a coach, however, for your eboic* (1) 5 FINERFOT08 and two On Eastern altars a linen cloth Students’ Support Club, sending scope, but simple to use, it answers your questions four. St, Mary’s, missing the the hardwood sport. In basketball V*. St. Franeia Xaritr'a: 2:45 p.m., St. pmfeaatonal bromide cnlanttmenU. or (21 Patrick'* ra. St. Mary'*. IS rutrantaod Finarfotet 25& Order by holds the relics of the martyrs. It one dollar a month, you will help the Holy Trinity boys are the title- on History, Dogma, Science, Sociology, Art, Sports, Police Officer Honored Feb. 5— 1:15 p.m., St. Mary’ a v*. Sa­ number Vary prompt aarvloa Fiaarfeto* is their altar stone. Only five dol­ them. One hundred dollars sup­ etc. Eight hundred pages of Catholic and general hofflers of the Las Animas County cred Heart hoi^e: 2 p.m.. St. Leandar'a Boi G-59S, MmnaapolU. Mias. lars will supply one to a needy mis­ ports a seminarian for a whole For Altar Boy Duty league, the organization in which ra. St. FrancU XarieFa; 2:45 p.m., Ca­ BOOKS sion. year. information make it the indispensable reference book Chicago. — Officer James F. the Tigers competed last year. thedral ra, St, Patrick'*. for home, school, library and office. Feb. 20— 1:15 p.m,, St. Leander'l ra. "Unapetted Mirror of God,** Monalttwr O'Connor of the Desplaines street Fountain Valley school of (^lo- St. Patrick'*; 2 p.m., Cathadral ra. Sa­ police station haa been awarded a Smith'* 285-pt(* book of Scriptural, pa- rado, a private school situated cred Heart bom*: 2:45 p.m., St. FrancU triatle, and tbeelocieal Infonnatloa about 8«nd til eommunicstlont to certificate of hwor as an altar some five miles south of Colorado Xarier'i r*. St. Mary'i. Dept. 4-519 Anthony^s Quild Paterson, N. J. tbo Bleaaed Virtrln, la dtacribtd bp taparta St. boy in Holy Family church, where Springs, has always furnished Feb. 21— 1:15 p.m.. 81. H e u ’a ri. 8l. aa "beautifuMp arrittan." “tatonlahinaW Catholic Tlcar East U)elfa?e Assodarton he serves Mass daily, except Sun­ strong competition in contests be­ Leandtr't; 2 p.m.. Sacred Haart horn* rompleta.” "a book of l*at:ni Mrth." 52 Vi. St. Patrick't; 2:46 p.m., St, FraiteU a copy bound. Reclatar Celles* of Jour- t o n f _ : _ a . c- day, at 6 o’clock. tween these schools in past years. XarUr'a ri. Cathedral, wit— 1520. Panvar. Colorado. LiCXlJl|^Otl AVC. a t 4 0 t il dt« .New York 17, ». Y. NEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE r FAITHFUL TO OBSERVE CHURCH UHITY OCTAVE

- fn Y fJ l O Xhett members of ihe Shamrocks of Pueblo Catholic high school, j U i m e X I l * j ' OuMiilers o f St, Mary’ s, Walsenburg, to open the 36 Men Are Enrolled basketball season o f the nevriy organized Quint County Prep league. The game will be played in St. Mary’s Special Prayers Are gymnasium at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14. Other members of the league include Holy Trinity school, Trinidad; the Fountain Valley school, near Colorado Springs; and the .Abbey sehool o f Canon City. The five Sham­ rocks shown below are, top row, left to right: Bill Durkin, forward; Bill Coumey, forward; and James By Holy Name Society Hiinyade, guard; bottom, George Henrirks (left), guard, and Jamet Ijine, center. To Be Recited After In Mt. Carmel Parish ■ IN O E M Mass From Jan. 18-25 Bishop Willging Addresses Group After Re­ The project of the month for the Pueblo Catholic high school branch Devotion Will Do Held in Compliance With of the Catholic Students' Mission ception and Stresses Need for Those Crusade' will be to have a High Mas> offered on Jan. 18 for the Dishop’s Letter; Each Day Dedicated With Christian Principies intentions of the Church Unity Octave, which begins that day. The To Special Intention (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Pueblo) Rev. W, D. McCarthy, diocesan director of the CSMC, will cele­ Last Sunday, before the 8 o’clock Mass, the Holy Name brate the Mass in St. Patrick’s In compliance with a letter sent out by Bishop Joseph society of the parish received into its ranks the largest class church at 8:30 o’clock. C. Willging, Pueblo churches will observe the Church Unity of candidates since the reorganization of the society in This «ill also be the occasion Octave, Jan. 18 to 25, by daily prayers recited after every 1941. Thirty-six men of the parish entered the sancutary for general reception of Holy Com­ Mass. Those who attend Mass will be given the opportunity and, grouped about the altar, recited the solemn pledge of munion by'the student body. Mem­ to join the priest in praying for the particular intentions fidelity to the society and its ideals and dedicated them­ bers of the parish are invited to of each day, which include prayers for schismatic Chris­ join the students in attendance at selves to the apostolate special to its members. Each was the Mass. tians, for the Greek Church, for the Jews, etc. then formally received into the society by the spiritual di­ Prayers for the intentions of the To realize Christ’s purpose, “ That they all may be one, rector, the Rev. C. J. Murray, octave will be said >jn common in as Thou, Father, in Me and I in S.J. all of the classrooms on each day Thee,” an Episcopalian minister, War Claims Life At the Mass Father Murray ‘of the octave. Daily reminders of the late Father Paul James Fran­ Adelaide Tucker spoke to the men of the signifi­ the mission prayer project will be cis, founded the Church Unity Oc­ cance of the Holy Name itself. posted on the central bulletin “ If therd is one transcendent board. At the end a spiritual bou- tave in 1908. The following year, Of Service Man force,” he declared, “ tha has af­ iquet will be sent to His Holiness, Father Francis and his small com­ Of Pueblo Weds fected intimately and widely the iPope Pius XII, munity of Friars of the Atone­ lives of men the world over and I The sophomores will be hosts ment joined the . From Las Animas through 20 centuries, that force Lt. Floyd Rush to the rest of the high school at In that year. Pope Pius XI recog­ appears in the Holy Name of an afternoon dance in the school Jesus.. . . For it men nave labored nized the value of the octave and Las Animas.—Mr. and Mrs. ^ hall on Jan. 20, the last social and sweated and bled and died. ■ affair of the waning semester. The solemnly blessed it. In 1916, its Canon City.— (St. Michael’s Par­ Luis Baca of Las Animas have About it wars have been fought. tenth graders have been anticipat­ observance was extended to all the ish)—Miss .Adelaide Tucker of Because of it whole nations have been notified by the War depart­ ing the affair for several weeks, dioceses of the United States. Pueblo became the bride of Lt. ment that their son, Mike Baca, risen and fallen. You men who so but the date was set and plans Floyd A. Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs. whole-heartedly align yourselves C. C. Nel.son of Pueblo and for­ had been killed in action in Italy were completed^ only in the last Pius XII Urges with it this morning are by that class meeting, according to Bertha merly of Canon City, in a church Nov. 12. A Memorial High Mass very act offering a special chal­ Cullg, class president. Prayer for Unity wedding Tuesday night, Jan. 4, at was offered for the repose of his lenge to another force in this 8:30 o’clock. The wedding took Coming as a prelude to examina­ Pope Pius XII has set his seal soul in St. Mary’s church. Fred world that will not be slow in place in the Sacred Heart Cathe­ tion week, the dance will mark a of approval on the general observ­ Baca, a brother of Mike, is also opposing you. You are marked for dral, with the Very Rev. Thomas final red letter day on the social with the American fighting forces a special part in a struggle that ance of the eight days of prayer, J. Wolohan officiating. A f*^’ close in Italy. will end only with your life. Carry calendar of the students for the each devoted to a specific need. In friends and relatives attended. The semester. The seniors have made a Mrs. Theodore Saloz has beep of­ on with the fight in the same spirit his encyclical on the Mystical bridesmaid was Miss Cynthia Colby bid for the first open date in the ficially informed by the War de­ that has brought you here this Body of Christ, he stressed the of Canon City. The bridegroom partment that her husband had morning, and under the Holy Name second half of the year, a plre- was attended by Lt. Ralph Cless, need df prayer for unity not only been severely wounded in action in as your banner, and you cannot Lenten night social. Jr., of Pueblo, who but recently re­ by the members of the Catholic Italy. help win.” Canon City.— (Abbey School)— Games and decks of cards will turned from New Guinea. Follow­ Church, but also by those who At 10 o’clock the new and vet­ be sent to the USO for Colored ing the services an informal recep­ Feliz Muniz, who was reported Pfc. William Schwenn, who was are seeking “ the Way, the Truth, eran members met in the Min- service men this week by the ninth tion %as held in the home of Mr. by the War department missing graduated from the Abbey school and the Life.” in action somewhere in the Pacific nequa club for a formal breakfast grade mission study club of Pueblo and Mrs. C. C. Nelson. Lt. Rush The'guest of honor was His Excel­ in 1939 and who attended Holy Catholic high school. • Funds were "Unfortunately,” he wrote, formerly lived in Canon City, and a year ago, is still on the list of the Cross college for one year, is the missing. lency, the Most Rev. Joseph C. procured through ai>.. award of a “ many are still walking far from he received his education here. He W’illging, Bishop of Pueblo. Con- only Abbey alumnus known to box of candy, contributed by the Catholic truth, not willing to is now stationed in Fort Lewis, A fruitful mission was preached gratulating the new members on have participated in the bloody en­ George Cowen, club president. follow the suggestions of divine Wash. in December by the Very Rev. gagement at Tarawa. He wrote to grace; and the reason is that not their share in the blessings of such George Cowen, Joseph McGrath, Otto Anna is able to "be about John Ordinas, C.R., of St. Caj- an organizl^tion as the Holy Name his mother, Mrs. Anna Schwenn of Mary Fern Verlengia, and Mar­ only they but the faithful also fail etan’s church, Denver, to the Colorado Springs, that he is safe, after a severe siege of illness.. He society. His Excellency pointed garet Marquis made up a shopping to intensify their prayers to God under\vent a major operation in Spanish-speaking people. There out to them the almost unlimited although he was wounded by a committee to purchase the recrea­ for this purpose. Again and again was a large number of Confessions hand grenade and received severe November. Soon after his return, possibilities it offered for genuine tional 1 material. The committee we beg all who really love the home, while convalescing^ he was and Communions. bums when his marine tank unit Church, after the example of the apostolic work. was eposen by vote from a group taken by a severe attack of the flu. i “ Such organizations, especially faced the fire of Japanese when of members who had contributed Divine Redeemer, to have constant the Gilbert islands were taken. Joe Salardino left Thursday for Pope Sues in Portuguese of men,” he said, “ in the parish most to the success of the contest. recourse to that prayer.” Tucson, Ariz., to speed his recuper­ and in the diocese, can be a tre The letter, dated Dec. 17, is as Court Over Priest’s Will follows: ation after a siege of pneumonia. mendous force for good. Never By Saving Cancelled Stamps He will probably' return to Canon was there an age when such a “ You probably will be surprised Lisbon.— Waiving his right to City about the end of the month. force was so urgently needed as and relieved to receive this letter. Mr.s. Al Schwatke. Mr.s. Howard use diplomatic channels. Pope Pius the present one, wherein we find I haven’t been able to write to you XII is appealing as a private in Sister Sybille Has Raised Wright and daughter, Mary Ellen, powerful forces the world over because I have been too bhsy kill­ motored from Del Norte recently. dividhal to the Portuguese high working to make religion and ing Japanese. I've seen action on court in litigation concerning a 'The two women expect to remain moral principle a hidden and for­ the Gilbert islands, Tarawa atoll, in the home of their mother, Mrs. legacy of more than $15,000 left gotten thing in a godless world. or Betio, as they call it. They say by a Portuguese priest, (ianon $1,200 for Foreign Fields Minnie Lovejoy, while their hus­ We must oppose this force today that it was the worst battle that bands are in service. Idilio Jose Viera da Costa, for the not only in the Church, not only the marines ever were in, and I establishment of a Catholic insti­ in the pulpit, but in every walk Fr. Bottler Writes Bishop don’t doubt 4t from the things I Mrs. Pauline Merlino has just tute in . The priest died of life. Hence, the Catholic lay­ have seen. You’ve probably read Canon City.— (SL Scholastica’s thousands of letters that came in. moved into the home she bought at in 1942. The point at issue in­ man’s part in the conflict is of all about it in the newspapers, and Academy)—Sister Sybille of St Nevertheless, she found that fre­ Ninth and Rudd. The structure was formerly owned by Mr. and volves the right of the Portuguese increasing importance. (Jreat is I’m not allowed to tell you most Scholastica’s academy in spare quently, after her visits, large state to collect ary inheritance tax his responsibility, and he meets it Of Mass in of the things I’ve seen and done. Mrs. M. T. Nelson, who now live in moments spent in tedious toil in boxes containing rare stamps that of 33 per cent. The Pope contends with the powerful laymen’s organ­ I’m enclosing a clipping from the Denver. that, according to the terms of the izations, which, under the guid­ Time magazine that wlls about the past 13 years has raised more brought a good price were ad­ Mrs. Lucy Jansen, who had been concordat between the Vatican ance of the Hierarchy and its pas­ “ I have finally learned just how to come. Some pictures were taken it very well. than $1,200 for the foreign mis­ dressed to her from these very making her home with her daugh­ and Portugal, the state is not en­ great a morale factor a letter can tors, work for the spread of Cath­ at various times during the Mass. “ I was hit by a hand grenade sions and has ransomed 162 pagan executives. ter, Mrs. Pauline Merlino, and son, titled to a tax on money to be de­ be. Here each one of us is happier When they are finished I shall send Dickie, left Tuesday for Pueblo, olic religious and moral and social in the face and hands but it wasn’t babies at $5 apiece. Her method of The stamps she gets in Colorado voted to furthering the work of principles, which are the only ones on the days the mailman visits us. you some prints. We chaplains have serious at all- I guess it will leave where she w ll keep house for the the Church. raising funds is to gather common come mostly from school children; containing in themselves hope for I realize fully now why so many real reason to be proud of our a few scars but I was lucky to iget Rev. Micliael Jankowski, O.S.B., life.” of the men beseech those at home fighting men and women overseas, cancelled stamps, which she sells at but they come too seldom to suit pastor of St. Anthony’s church. by with just that. When they Sister Sybille. She can not under­ 40 HOI R.S’ DEVOTION Other guests included the Rev. to write constantly,” says Cant. and we priests can look upon our (Turn to Page I t — Column S) 20 cents a pound. stand why all people do not save Youth Become* Marine William D. McCarthy, the Rev. Francis J. Bottler, priest of the particular charges as the mo’del She began her hobby in 1926 in stamps and either send them to John Kelley, and Chaplain J. J. Pueblo diocese in chaplain service, and pattern of true devotion to Edward Albert Slrubel, son of DIOCE.'iF, OF Pl'EBLO AMG Takes Italian Art Chicago, where she taught music her or to someone else who will use Haggerty of the Pueblo air in a letter from New Caledonia God and country. This will be a Mr. and Mr.s. Fratik Strubel, w as' Jan. 16. 1944 in S t Scholastica’s. At that time them for the missions. sworn into the marine corps in base, all of whom congratulated to Bishop Joseph C. Willging. Christmas that I shall always re­ To Safe Storage Rooms Second Sunday .After Ephiphany member.” she was fired with an enthusiasm Sister Sybille is rather proud of Denver Dec. 30. Following a 14- the new members and wished the “ Christmas services were very to do something for the missions Durango ...... Mercy hoipital society success. Father Bottler describes New Naples.—Art treasures totaling the 162 pagan babies she nas ran­ day furlough, he reported for re­ well attended. At midnight we had and spent many hours planning cruit training in the marine corps a High Mass, which was held in Caledonia as a typical tropical is more than 50,000 ’terns are being somed. Buying babies brings with land “ covered with mountains and and praying for the opportunity. it the privilege of naming them. base of San Diego, Calif. the mess hall. The hall was packed. removed from Italian royal palaces The answer to her prayer came thousands upon thousands of in Naples and Caserta to specially The last one, bought through the Second Lt. Louis J. Delle Mon­ PUEBLO Many stood outside so that they when she accidentally discovered ache is now a student in the four- might have the opportunity of naeoli trees.” He says there are prepared storage rooms for safe­ Columban Fathers, was named three stamp albums in some waste Peter, in honor of S t Peter engine pilot school of Rftswell participating. Fortunately, the al­ a number of French missionaries keeping against enemy action, paper that had been set aside Four Butinas fs AppreeiaUd on the island, and he has heard Claver. It gets to be quite a Field, N. Mex. He received his pilot tar was situated in a place and at Maj. Paul Gardner, chief of the to be burned. She did not know a JOE’S SUPER there is one American Bishop re-1 AMG division of education and problem to find names after you wings recently in Yuma, Ariz. such an angle that Mass could be thing about stamps but obtained Sgt. Frank Yekovich of the sir The Palace Drug Go. heard from all four sides. A group siding there. tfine arts, announceu. get past the hundreth baby, sister her superior’s permission to enter said. (Turn to Page 11— Column 3) SERVICE of nurses and enlisted men formed the stamp game with the intention The Store GULF GAS & OILS a choir and sang the customary of devoting the entire proceeds to 77t SO. MAIN PH. 1721 carols and the Mass of the Angels the missions. Phone* 27-28 406 N. Main St. GREASING WASHING beautifully. I was quite worried Walsenburg Parish Credit She had the albums evaluated and PUEBLO about the choir, for I had it sold one of them for $60. That was together on only two occasions, but the start of her mission crusade. The firms listed here de­ I was set on having a High Mass, THATCHER ST. MARY’S BEAMAN Union Is Growing Rapidly She is not a great student of serve to be remembered for I felt that Mass alone would be philatelic lore. Bmause of her many BLOCK DRUG the only thing that could give the HOSPITAL ROOFING music pupils in the Canon City SHELTON BRYAN. Mtr. t when you are distributing real spirit of the time. The co­ school, she does not have the time CONDUCTED BY operation and zeal were wonder­ Walsenburg.—The annual meet­ Martha King presided. One troop “AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION your patronage in the dif­ ln$ulatinn - Weatherttrip to devote to the art of stamp col­ PHARMACY” Sisters of Charity lot Grind At«, Porblo. Colo. ful, for it seemed it might have ing of members of S t Mary’s is to be formed among students PHONE as ferent lines of business. lecting. B|it she has learned that 4IS QULVCY PHONE 4760 PHO>E 305 been rehearsing for months rather parish credit union was held Sun­ of the public schools and one or she can get 20 bents a pound for than for a few days. I heard Con day afternoon in th e school more additional troops vrill be any kind of stamps and she is out fessions all day and most of the QUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY library. Father Howard L. De­ operated in St. Mary’s school. to get them. Occasionally a rare Phone 862 night of Christmas eve, and was laney, adviser of the group, read There arc now. four troops engaged stamp shows up. Abriendo Marketeria quite worried about the prepara­ ROBERT S. FARICY PRICE CLEANER the annual report, which showed in various attivities. Their first She found stamp collecting in tion of the make-shift chapel, a surprising growth for the first money raising campaign wHf be a MONUMENTS Quality Meats found, however, that my worries, Chicago much more fruitful than AND DYER RRIETWORS year of the organization. George bake sale after the Masses this NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO & Groceries as is usually the case, were for in Canon City. In Chicago she CRAVE MARKERS « SHOE m ^ Zanon and John Pazar were re­ Sunday. Money raised in this frequently dumfounded sedate REGRET 503 W. Abriendo Ave. nothing. To my pleasant surprise, elected to the board of directors. activity will be used to fill the 707 S. Main Sl - Phone 260-W 625 Court St., Pueblo the altar was all prepared, the hall bank presidents by going to them Phone. 2308-2309 4S7 Plans were made for a membership Junor’s quota in helping to pay Col«> was decorated, >he benches were ar­ during office hours to ask for can­ N. M&ib Bkir drive and a publicity committee was the parish debt. celled stamps. They were polite ranged. I found myself with noth­ appointed to bring the work of the The HuerfanU county paper sal­ enough, but told her that men in ing to do except wait for midnight DUNDEE THE PRINCE group to the attention of the mem­ vage drive being conducted by St big business could not take time THE D. E. BURKE Arthur D. Marvin bers of the parish. A report on the (Turn to Page 11 — Column i ) out to tear off the stamps from CLEANERS & Plumbing & Heating Co. PHARMACY Blue Cross hospital insurance, DYERS Lt. J. E. McGue, which is available to the members 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave. Pharmaacfutical Chemist Cemetery Memorials of the credit union, showed that 2Stb * Ellnbodi 8U. Phan. I4U P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. Repair fCork a Specialty Cor. NorUiem & Pin. Phan* S40 more than 260 members of the ‘GUEST UNIT’ LUNCHEON WILL WB RETURN EVERYTBINO BUT Office Phone 909 PUEBLO. COLO. , Your Detigner and Builder o f , Durango Youth, parish are now covered by this THE DIRT insurance. ' Monuments and Markers The Very Rev, John A. Buttimer, BE GIVEN IN CATHEDRAL HALL for Thirty Years Is Given Wings C.SS.R., will conduct the annual high school retreat Feb. 1, 2, and 3. TYPICAL Kappa Zeta Kappa sorority. Vance Father Buttimer was in charge of (Saerod Heart Cathedral Pari*h, iRobinson Bros.l 117 W. Sih St. Phone 311’ Pueblo) Dnscoll returned to St. Joseph’s MAJOR the popular day of recollection held SUNOAY OINNER Durango.— (S t Columba’s Par­ for the men last year. A “ ^ e s t unit” luncheon will be military academy in Hays, Kans. PUEBLO, C»LO. ish)—Lt. James E. McGue, who re­ given in the Cathedral hall Mon­ J. Rice Parlapiano has returned to DAIRY ONE DOLLAR received his con^ission as second Plans for the formation of two day, Jan. 17, at 12:30 p.m. This the Staunton Military academy in lieutenant and his wings Dec. 25 in more troops of Junior Catholic activity will compliment the Staunton, Va. Rosemary Wil­ Pure Milk and Cream C Daughters were discussed in a Gnpefmlt Rom Dm IM Egg Hondo, Tex., reached Durango New “ Fourth Unit” for being the one liams returned to St. Patrick’s Vegrtobl. Soap *Untoacfaed by Human Hand’ . Year’s eve to visit his parents, Mr. meettng of counselors of the group to reach its goal in record time. A academy in Raton, N. Mex. Anne Rout Prim. Rib* of Beet (Bar.) Aa Jni Monday evening in the school. Miss Bout Colorado Tom Torkir— and Mrs. D. B. McGue, and other surprise entertainment is being Momer returned to the M t St. Home Delivery Brown Crsv; relatives. Jimmv is a graduate .of planned by Mrs. Jean Daveline, Scholastica academy in Canon City. FLOUR BroU^i Spring Lamb Chop*—Mint Jelly HOTEL WE SELL FRANQS the Durango high school. Mrs. Orphanage Aid Group chairman, assisted by Mrs. Anna Carl J. Hochenauer of Tulsa, Baked Virginia Hun—Apple Ringi Thomas Cummins and her sister, The standard of quality for Baked Young Chicken—Dreuing WHITMAN Driscoll, Mrs. Augusta Gleason, Okla., recently spent a few days ICE CREAM Rout Frwh Ham—Appleaauea Mrs. D. B. McGue,. visited in and Mrs. Inez Rxusch as unit with his sister, Mrs. Vance Dris­ New Potatou In Cream Durango during Jimmy’s furlough. Will Elect Olliears Phone 59 713 E. 4lb St. ! perfect baking. Buttered Anparogn* Pueblo's Netcest chairmen. coll. Salad — Cbolco of Deuerta — Coffee and Finest Mrs. J. B. O’Rourke entertained St. Anthony’s bridge club met in Gleoion-Anthonjr Rite* Held at tea Thursday, Jan. 6, in honor Miss Mary Jean Anthony of St. PRIVATE PARTIES * The quarterly business meeting the Whitman hotel Wednesday, STRICTLY FIREPROOF of h e r »daughter-in-law, Mrs PUBLIC DINNERS of the Sacred Heart Orphanage Jan. 6, with Mrs. Cornelius Ducy Dominic’s parish, Denver, and Philip O’Rourke. as hostess. St. Theresa’s bridge George W, Gleason of this parish Food You Will Enjoy Served in Aid society will be held in Sacred Complete Hotel Accommodatlena club met in the home of Mrs. were married in St Dominic’s Our Dining Room The Altar and Rosary society Heart orphanage, Pueblo, at 2 pan.. GROVE DRUG STORES held its first meeting of the year Thursday, Jan. 20. The' annual Henry McCarthy, 2415 West church on Wednefday, Jan. 5. The The , Musk • (k>od Service Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 5, in election of officers will be held and street, on Tuesday, Jan. 11. bride’s sister. Miss Florine An­ FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES the parish hall. Hostesses were plans will be made for the activ­ Virginia Driscoll returned to thony, was maid of honor. The best CENTRAI BLOtX RFTH & MAIN VAIL HOTEL 830 N. Main Pueblo Mrs. Anton Blatnick and Mrs. B. G ities of the year. A large attendance Creighton university in Omaha. man was Joseph Krabacker of 24TB & GRAND 786 E. 4tb MESA JUNCTION Engler. is requesteiL She waa re^ntly pledged to the (Turn to Page 11— Column t )