I 'Member of Awilt Bureau of ClreuXatiora Salina Is Named See City in Northwestern —------4- + .+. + Content* Copyrighted by the'Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1945— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Salina, be. Supplants Concordia Church of Sacred Heart I;;. dral of the diocese in the transfer o f the seat o f the diocese to that rily from Concordia in a change announced this week by Bishop As Diocesan Center; Frank A. Thill. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard Daly, V.G., present DENVER CATHOLIC pastor. o f Sacred Heart church, becomes the o f the new Ca­ thedral. The transfer of the diocesan headquarters from Concordia to Salina was deemed necessary, chiefly because o f the more con­ Decree Bead Mar. 12 venient idlation o f the new headquarters. Salina is considerably larger than Concordia. The Bishop hat announced that all official Pontifical Holy Week services will be conducted in tbe Salina Cathe­ Transfer Authorized by Pius XII Dec. 23,1944, REGISTER dral for the first lime this year. Reveals Bishop Frank A . Thill; No The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver CathoUc Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven SmaUer Changes Made in Officials Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (3 cents per copy) Salina, Kans.—At a meeting of the Diocesan Consultors VOL. XL. No. 28. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945. $1 PER YEAR held in Sacred Heart church March 12, Bishop Frank A. Thill presented the decree of the Sacred (3onsistorial con­ gregation in which Pope Pius XII, under date of Dec. 23, 1944, authorized the transfer of the Episcopal See from Satchel Holds All Belongings the city of Concordia to Salina. The execution of the decree entrusted to the Bishop by the Apostolic Delegate,’ Archbishop Amleto G. Cicognani of Washington, D. C., effected the Of Missionary From China changing of the former jurisdic' Msgr. Mulroy Says tion to the newly established Dio­ cese of Salina and the designation of Sacred -Ficart church in this (By Rev. James B. Hamblin) flight over the Himalayan “ hump” ger to Americans, he had only two A thrilling story of a nine-month to Calcutta, and a two-month voy­ hours to prepare for the journey. city as the Cathedral. journey from his China mission sta­ age on a navy transport The It was not difficult though, because Following the promulgation of tion was told by the Rev. Louis whole journey was made with all he had little to bring. So dangerous the decree and its effects, Bishop Scheerer, O.P., a visitor in Denver his worldly possessions being car­ was it for the army transports to Thill announced that the appoint­ the past week en route to his Day- ried in.a small hand satchel. That pick him up, that they did not even ments and faculties held by pas­ ton, 0., home. The story includes is one of the amazing things about stop their propellors when they tors, chaplains, vicars, and confes­ flights in army transports with men who have done heroic things landed. He was told to be ready sors under his former jurisdiction fighter plane protection over Japa­ foi Uod. After eight years their when they came, and they did not remain in force. The services of nese lines to Kunming, another personal gain can be put into a care to do any waiting. Holy Week and the Pontifical hand satchel, and they may even From Kunming Father Louis Mass on Easter Sunday will be HIED liEVISIOII have to beg a pair of di.scarded went to Kweiyang to aid tne refu held in the Salina Cathedral. Un­ shoes from an American sailor, yet til further notice, however, all gees from Hong Kong. It seems Colorado's adoption machinery, they are perfectly happy. But that Kweiyang, a district where Archbishop Vehr Calls communications for the Bishop Father Louis comes from a re­ only Mandarin is ajioken, is under and the Chancery should be ad­ unfortunately, h a s not been markable family; he is one of 10 the care of Frenth missionaries dressed to the Bishop’s house fti streamlined, says the Rt. Rev. John children, all of whom are serving who speak only French or Man­ Secularism Great Curse Concordia. R. Mulroy, archdiocesan director God in religion, and four of them in darin. The Hong Kong refugees New Diocesan of Catholic Charities. As a re­ the foreign missions. know only English or Cantonese. sult, many prospective adoptive Father Louis labored in the mis­ Father Louis is grateful that the Headquarters Bought sion of Kuaten, Fukien, in Eastern arrival of four Maryknoll mis Of Modern Life, Thought In accordance with the require­ parents arc discouraged over ever China. This province was first sionaries made it possible for him ments o f the transfer of the dio­ obtaining a favorable reply to opened by Spanish Dominicans to leave the work in Kweiyang in cese, the residence of the Bishop their requests for the children who under Francis Capillas, the proto­ their hands. and the Chancery office will be have been denied them by nature. “ Without a doubt secularism is general apathy toward all things moved to the Bishop’s new house We can only hope that the move­ martyr of China, who died in 1648. From Kweiyang Father Louis religious. It is the widespread in­ Plans are being made to hold the The young missioner went to China flew over the “ hump” to Calcutta, the great curse of modem think­ in Salina at 421 Country Club ment for a children’s code commis­ difference to the moral values that sion will receive favorable con­ annual acies of the Legion of Mary shortly after his ordination in 1935 and then boarded a navy transport ing and living,” declared Arch­ road, recently acquired as dioc­ spring from the natural law and esan property. The Bishop an­ sideration in the 1945 session in the Cathedral Sunday, March and “ shanghaied” his brother, the that brought him home by way of bishop Urban J. Vehr at the an­ revealed law of God. Secularism Catholics of Denver will be 25. Every year this service proves Rev. Berchmans Scheerer, into nounced that the new diocesan (35th) of the Colorado Legisla­ Australia and the Hawaiian is­ nual corporate Communion of lives the life of the senses uncon­ privileged to attend a magnificent to be one of the largest attended going with him. Father Berchmans headquarters were purchased as a ture, For some inane reason the lands. trolled by moral safeguards. It musical commemoration of the legion functions sponsored by the is still there. When Father Louis Catholic men in the Pike’s Peak diocesan investment with the state of Colorado, as represented LACK OF COURTESY IN means living and doing for the Passion and Death of Our Lord on Denver comitium. The legionaries, was ordered by his superiors to region Sunday. About 325 men unanimous consent of the Council by its lawmakers, is willing to AMERICA NOTICED moment without any thought of Good Friday evening, March 30, spend additional funds and plan both active and auxiliary, gather leave his post because of the dan- attended the Mass in St. Mary’s for Temporal Administration and Not long after he arrived in the accountability before the when a sacred oratorio, The Pas­ with funds wholly free from trust progressive steps to improve live­ in the Cathedral to pay homage to the United States, he began to church in Colorado Springs, and tribunal of God and of right rea­ sion of Christ According to Mary, their Queen and their obligations. The property is not stock, ^sh hatcheries, roads, physi­ 3 Novices to Make notice changes and to feel a yearn­ about 220 were present at the son. Secularism will breed in the St. Mark, by Monsignor Lorenzo encumbered by mortgage or loan cal properties of the state, for Mother. As the active members minds and lives of the younger ing to be back in China. For one breakfast following. The annual Perosi, will be presented by the obligations of any kind and there almost anything but the most val­ approach the legion standards in thing, America’s speed and lack of Communion series, sponsored by generation a studied aversion and Cathedral choir and soloists under front of the main altar each mem­ Profession of Vows will be no assessment on the par­ uable asset of all, its children. courtesy are quite a contrast from the Knights of Columbus, 'ends repugnance of right values and the direction of the Rt. Rev. Mon- ishes connected with the transfer Statutes governing child welfare, ber pledges anew his fealty to China’s serenity and “ Have you with services in Lonm ont this an attempt to justify sin and signor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G. The Mary, the patroness of the legion. of the Bishop’s residence and the particularly dependent and neg­ Three novices will make their eaten?” greeting. After a scour­ Sunday, March 18. ’ wrong doing as tnfe ordinary and part of the Christus will be sung lected children, are scattered m And in the name of the active mem­ necessary way of human existence. Chancery office. Plans are under first profession of religious vows ing of Dominican houses around “ Secularism means the annihila­ by Joseph O’Neil, baritone. Paul consideration for combining the many parts o f Colorado’s legal bers a spiritual bouquet is pre­ God, religion, and religious ideals in the Sisters of St Joseph of San Francisco,* a shoe stamp was tion of God and Godly standards Harrington, tenor, will be the first Bishop’s house in Concordia with compilations. Many of the stat­ sented td Mary of the legion. have no effect on a aecularistic Carondclet and one girl from Colo­ finally located for him and he and the deification of man,” con­ narrator, and Kenneth Brugge the diocesan old folks’ institution utes are obscure; some are ara- The word acies is the Latin for rado will receive the garb in St (Turn to Page A — Column S) tinued the Archbishop, “ It is a mentality. man, basso profundo, will be uic “ an army set up in batUe array," and making it a unit of the Home (TurntoPage4 — Column k) Louis, Mo., March 19, the Feast of Reaffirm Belief in God second narrator. A. A. Hauk will of the Little Flower for the aged Indeed, that is what is taking place S t Joseph. be the organist. because all the legionaries, active “ We affirm again our belief in in Concordia. St. Patrick’s Day BaH and auxiliai-y, are lined up in the Those who will be jJrofessed are Spanish-Speaking Council the great God above and in His The introduction to the oratorio The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Richard presence of the Archbishop, under Sister Ellen Jam^s Mulligan of the Divine Son, Redeemer of the will be “ 0 Divine Redeemer,” by J, Daly was confirmed in the of­ •whpse leaderahip they have worked class of '42 in St. Francis de Sales’ world. Wb . believe that the Lord Charles Gounod, with Master fice he has held as Vicar General, To Be Held Saturday for the cause of the Church. And high, Denver; Sister Charles Clmst .founded a 'visible org;aniza- Wayne Jackson singing the so- and the Bishop announced his ap­ the word “ acies" cleariy shows the Louise De Vischer of St. Ger­ Approved; to Be Expanded tion,. His Church, to perpetuate p'rano solo. Part I.is entitled “ The pointment as rector of the Ca­ Proceeds o f the 69th annual St, qualities of true legionary sei-vice trude’s academy, Boulder, niece of His'divine mission on eartlmo the Last Supper o f the Master,” and thedral of the Sacred Heart. The Patrick’s day ball will be given to —active, Catholic, intensive, ener­ Sister Mary Clotilda; and Sister end of time. That Church has His from the opening orchestral quin­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor John A. Dus- the Missionary Catechists in the Marie Rene Pretti of Glenwood delegated authority to .teach men tet to the chorus finale of this part getic, and steadfast. A report of The newly formed Catholic named chairman of tbe organiz­ kie, J.C.D., was desi£pi*ted as archdiocese. 'The ball will be held all the work accomplished during Springs. Miss Ann Mae Donegan, and to' show them the way to the dominant motif is the liturgi. Chancellor o f the Diocese of Sa­ in the Shirley-Savoy hotel this Sat­ also of Glenwood Springs, will re­ Council for the Spanish-Speaking ing committee. The Rev. John M. heaven. That Church and its cal Eucharistic hymn, Lauda Sion the past year is presented to the Hayes is executive secretary. lina and Officialie of the Matri urday, March 17. Tickets are $2 ceive the garb. Sister Marie Rene has received full approval from the teaching is our compass, unfailing Salvatorem, which occurs with monial court. Appointments to per couple including tax. Those Archbishop. The council is an outgroivth of and Miss Donegan were taught by Bishops of the Southwest, it is an­ and unerring' amid the flounder- great ingenuity and grace. all other curial offices remain in unable to attend but •wishing to As in previous years Archbishop two seminars on problems of al­ the St. Joseph Sisters in vacation nounced in San Antonio, Tex., and ings o f religious beliefs and falter­ , The first intermezzo will be the force. donate to the affair are asked to Urban J. Vehr will honor the occa­ most two million,Spanish-speaking school. will be expanded to a membership ing moral standards of the world. second word from Dubois’ “ Seven Transfer Often Advocated buy a ticket for a service man. sion by his presence. He also will Catholics of the' Southwest. The address the assembled group. The Two otftr graduates of St. of about 200 priests and lay lead­ “ Since most of you are married Last Words.” Richard Hynes, The transfer of the diocesan The USO-NCCS will distribute Francis’ high will enter their ers. The constitution, setting forth seminars were conducted at San tenor, and James Rogers, baritone, (Turn to P a g e t — Column U) these tickets. sermon will be delivered by the Antonio and Denver under the aus­ men and fathers of families, may Rev. Michael Kavanagh, assistant second year of novitiate at the the aims of the council, has just I address myself to you? Fathers will sing the duet. Part II, "The mother-house March 19. They are been approved by the executive pices of the Social Action depart­ Agmny m the Garden,” features pastor of St. Mary’s church, Colo­ ment, National Catholic Welfare have the peculiar Christian re­ Sister Paula Patrice Michaud and board of the Bishops’ Committee the largo, Dormite Jam, a musical rado Springs. Father Kavanagh is Conference. The council will con­ sponsibility in the family circle. Sister Charles Cecilia Turner, both for the Spanish-Speaking, and the page of exquisite beauty express­ the spiritual director of one of the tinue the exchange of ideas and That little family unit of yours Soldier Gives Stations to of the class of ’43. Rev. Paul J. Ehlinger has been ing the gentle rebuke of the finest praesidia in the state. He information and will endeavor to and thousands like it form our has always shown himself keenly cities, our nations, and the world. Savior, and His compassionate enlist more help for the Bishops in understanding. interested in the workings of the their work for tbe Spanish-speak­ The pulse of the city or nation is Pacific Mission Chapel legion. The other officers for the ing people. It will aid with surveys, reflected in the organism of the The second intermezzo is' the acies wilt bo announced in next Son of Register Printer advise on programs and, in general, home. There is there an admira­ Cujus _ Animam Gementem from week's is.sue of the Register. co-operate with the new plans of tion and an adoration of your own Rossini’s Stabat Mater, 'with Mr. A set of the stations of the Recently two new praesidia were the Bishops for promoting the ma­ individual personality shared no­ Hynes singing the tenor solo. The ation he expressed his regret that inaugurated in St. 'Thomas’ semi­ where else in the world. You be­ chorus arrangement of this num­ cross, especially made of light­ he had received only a year of terial and spiritual^rogress of weight materials to meet overseas nary. The seminarians will have Loses Life on Iwo Jima Spanish-speaking Catholics in the come the guide, the example, the ber is by Monsignor Bosetti. Tne Catholic schooling. Shortly after (Turn to P aget — Column t ) (Turn to P aget — Column i ) (Turn to Page £ — Column i ) shipping requirements, is on its his graduation, Law entered the Southwest. \ way to a mission chapel on a service. Four Archbishops and nine A Memorial High Mass will be Masses to be sung for the de­ Pacific island. The donor of the From his station on Guam he Junior Legion Will Bishops of . the region have ap­ stations is an 18-year-old convert sung this Friday, March 16, at ceased soldier, whose father has pointed the following representa­ writes his mother of the devotion FR. FORSTALL EXTOLLED AS to the Catholic faith, James Law of the natives who attend the Conduct jPfr^ Acies 8:16 o’clock in St. Vincent de Paul’s been employed there a number of tives to the council; Los Angeles, of Steamboat Springs. the Rev. Augustine O’Dea; Denver, Catholic chapel there. “ They kneel church, Denver, for the soul of yeafs as a printer. Law, who is with a medical the Rt. Rev. John R. Mulroy; Santa when we do, sing hymns when we March 18 will mark the first Marine Pfc. Warren A. Rausch, Born in Denver April 29, 1922, GREAT COLORADO PIONEER corps, was a familiar figure to do.” He is impressed by their Fe, the Rev. Jose Garcia; San An­ patrons of the Denver parochial strong faith. acies held by the Junior Legion of son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles he enlisted in the marines Jan. tonio, the Rev. Paul J. Ehlinger; Mary in Denver. All active and Rausch of 1452 S. York street, 22, 1941. He was at Pearl Harbor high school football games of the It was in one o f these small when the Japanese made their in­ Amarillo, the Rev. Jerome Han- The life of the Rev. Armand W. 1943 season, when he was a mem­ auxiliary members are invjted to Denver. Pfc. Rau.sch was killed on cox; Corpus Christi, the Rev. rado’s religious, educational, and chapels that the lack of a set of be present The acies will be held famous attack, and took part in ber of the backfield on the Regis Feb. 20 in the first days of the Janies H. Kelly; Dallas, the Rev. Forstall, S.J., professor of analytic industrial growth. High tribute stations prompted the boy to write the historic campaigns of the early team. He was named by the Rev. in S t Francis de Sales’ church fierce fighting on Iwo Jima. He^ (Turn to Paget — Column>6) chemistry at Regis college, Den­ was paid to Father Forstall as to his mother, asking her to. send Sunday at 2 o'clock. The sermon Pacific warfare in a marine 'para- ranking with the greatest of the Bernard Karst, S.J., then princi- was a member of the Fifth divi­ ver, was featured in KLZ’s “ High­ one so the laithful would have will be given by the Rev. Roy Fig- sion of the 28th marine corps, troop division. Later be was trans­ Colorado pioneers. visual reminders of the TVay of lights of the Rockies” broadcast lino, spiritual director of the senior whose men raised the Stars and ferred to the ground troops. He Clyde Isenharl From The dramatization began with the Cross as they said the devo­ curia. Immediately following the Stripes on Mt. Suribachi, high had 38 months’ overseas service. last Friday evening at 7 o’clock. the story of Father Forstall’s birth tion. It was necessary to have acies, refreshments will be served peak on the desolate island. Mem­ In a letter written to his par­ Denver to Take Vows Father Forstall was chosen for this in Chaumont, France,. July 6, some made of special material be­ in the assembly room of St. Francis bers of the Register departments ents on Feb. 14, six days before program, dedicated to dramatizing 1859, and his first years of study cause of the weight restrictions de Sales’ rectory. have arranged for additional High his death, Warren described the As Alexian Brother the lives .of those who have con­ at Amiens, Douai, and Paris. Then on boxes sent overseas. To services held aboard his troop ship tributed most to Colorado’s de­ followed the scene of hi? detenni- Jim’s mother, such a request was on that day. Ash Wednesday. He velopment, becau.se of his ouL nation to enter the Jesuit order, a law, and she saw to it that such PARISHES WILL PARTICIPATE also mentioned the ship was bound standing contributions to Colo- and his entrance into the semi­ a set was made. for a combat area. Clyde Isenhart, a graduate of Holy Family school, Denver, in nary at Louvain, Belgium, in 1882. Very soon some native chapel Surviving besides his parents Superiors, recognizing his unusual tbe class of 1942, has completed Adrift 49 Hours will be adorned with its first set are four sisters residing in Den- talents, encouraged him to further his novitiate in the Alexian Broth­ of stations, all because of the love IN CLOTHING COLLECTION studies in science. After ordina­ ers at Signal Mountain, Tenn., and In Ocean of a convert youth for his faith. tion, moved by the need for priests will take his vows on the Feast of All the parishespa of the Arch­ More than 125,000,000 persons in in Western United States, he aban­ St. Joseph, March 19. His name doned a promising scientific ca­ diocese of Denver will participate Europe are in dire need of cloth­ in religion is Brother Gregory. actively in the United National reer in Europe to come to Colo­ ing; of this number 30,000,000 The youth gave the valedictory rado. Ex-Mullen High Clothing Collection drive in April, are children. Millions more will address at the joint commence­ In 1885 he became a member of it was announced Wednesday. be in need of garments and shoes ment exercises of Catholic high Plans are now under way to have when more of the Philippines and the faculty of the Sacred Heart Lad Confirms schools in Denver in June, 1942. college, Morrison, and later came parishioners bring used clothing more o( China are liberated from He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and shoes to their respective to the young Regis college in Den­ the enemy. Clyde T, Isenhart of 4175 King churche.s Sunday, April 8. The ver. In order to help the college, According to the officials of the street. Reading about the work he went cast to teach at Holy Doctor’s Stand St. Vincent de Paul conferences of collection, good, substantial cloth­ of the .brothers attracted him to the parishes have volunteered to Cross and Georgeto'wn, sending his ing for both winter and summer their life of service. He has two salary to Regis each month. In 1904 sort, pack, and ship the clothing A former Mullen high pupil, Pfc. wear is needed. Most urgently brothers and a sister, t*U older than he returned to Regis and assumed to the central warehouse in Den­ needed are the following: All himself. A cousin in New York Nick S. Rechis, was particularly ver. Letters will be sent out in his teaching duties there. types,of infants’ garments, men’s is a nun. Jamei Law impressed by an article in the Reg­ the next five days to all pa-stors Throughout these years he was and boys’ overcoats, topcoats, vitally interested in scientific re­ ister based on a letter from a navy of the archdiocese with instruc­ suits, coats, jackets, shirts, work pal of the high school department, physician in the ' South Pacific. tions for the collection. search in the fields of chemistry, as one of the four outstanding, clothes, underwear, etc.; women’* CPTL Conference physics, mathematics, geology, and Pfc. Rechis heartily agrees with the The purpose of the drive is to and girls’ overcoats, jackets, students to be graduated in the doctor’s statement that the virtu­ Sets New Record Seismology, He possessed one of class of 1944. secure the maximum quantity pos­ sweaters, shawls, dresses, under­ the first seismographs in the .coun­ ous man is the sane man in this sible of good used clothing for wear, aprons, jumpers, robes, The youthful convert was re­ awful calamity now befalling us. Mrs. T. J. MorriMey, preei- try. The program featured his free distribution to needy and nightwear, and knitted gloves. ceived into the Church in October He asked that a copy of the story dent of the Catholic Paront- varied and important contribu­ destitute men, women, and chil­ Caps and knitted headwear, bed­ of 1942 by the Rev. Edward b sent to him; he.has made con­ Teacher league, announced that tions to the industrial development dren in war-devastated countries. ding, shoes, which should be mated Prinster. The following January stant use of the paper in which he reterration* for the annual one- of Colorado and his scientific dis­ It will be conducted under the and tied securely into pairs, and coveries that brought him nation his brother. Gene, who was a pre­ first saw it. sponsorship of a national commit­ day conference of the le a ^ e flight student at St. Mary’s, usable remnants and piece goods Pfe, Warren A. Raatch eurpaiiad all past record*. 'The and world acclaim. The Register has given him many tee. the chairman of which, Henry are also needed. The story finished with the M o ri^ , Calif., was killed in a a moment of pleasure in its report­ meeting it being held thi* training accident. The mother, J. Kaiser, was recently appointed The donated garments will be ver, Mrs. Frank N. Wylie, Mrs. Thuriday, March 15, in the Pictured above 1* Orlando B. scene o f Father Forstall’s golden ing of local news, the soldier writes by President Roosevelt The Mrs. Mabel Law, and sister, shipped to the war-devastated GeofgC Spanyard, Mrsl Robert M. I Shirley-Savqy. hotel, Denver. Trujillo, seaman second data, and jubilee of his ordination to the in a V-mail letter. He, further ’s participation is Ellenore, found solace in tbe countries on the basis of the Bryant, afid Rosemary Janet; and! Reification* were reeoi.ved a ipember of Holy Ghost , priesthood, praising him in the says; “ The periodical is’ instructive under the sponsorship of the W«ri Catholic Church, and they, too, greatest immediate need and two brothers', Richard Francis, 1 from repreientatire* of '26 af­ Denver, whose epic story o f being words o f the speaker of the occa­ and informative with re^iard tb our Relief Services, National Cath­ became converts. available shipping space. The Denver and CbarlM H., £1 Se-: filiate*, iacludiag poup* in 49 hours adrift in the ocean after- sion as a zealous priest and an in­ precious heritage, the faith, I want olic Welfare Conference. April drive will be the only col­ gundo, Calif. i Colorado Spring* and Fort Col­ hi* ship was lost in a iy]>hoon was defatigable scientist, one “ who has The following fall James came to commend your work and ask The goal of tbe national drive lection in the spring this year Pvt Manuel 0. 'Vasquez, hus-l lin*. carried in the early-w e^ edition shown that religion and true sci to Regis to complete his high God’s blessing upon you and the is 150,000,000 pounds of clothlQg* relief purposes, j -(Turn to Page i — Column i), 1 o f the ftegialery ence are not inrampatible.” school education.. Upon his gradu­ staff.”

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The Denver Catholic LEGION OF MARY TO HOLD SALINA IS MADE SEE C IH Register ANNUAL ACIES MARCH 25 IN NORTHWESTERN KANSAS Published Weekly by the i m m EASTER CARR! Cetholic Preu Society, Inc. (Continued From Page One) praesidia. (Continued From Page One) in the diocese and five times as BIBISIOPSIS 9S8 Bannock Street, Denver, aa their work the study of the Father Figlino, archdioeesan di­ center from Concordia to Salina, many as Concordia undoubtedly rector, went to Colorado Springs Colo. handbook to acquaint then with the for - Boys - in - Service on Wednesday to establish a new according to the statements of motivated the authorities of the Subtcrlptloa: |1 Per Year workings of the legion for future praesidium in Corpus Christi par­ various officials of the diocese, Ghurch in making the change. The use as spiritual directors and will Entered aa Second Claaa Matter iah. The Rev. Anthony Elil, pas­ has been advocated at various railroad facilities and location of Order early while stock is ample for Easter and do othOr works in harmony with tor of the Corpus Christi, has been times in the past 50 years by for­ Salina will enable priests to reach at the Poet Office, DSnver, interested in the legion for some Holy Week the legionary purposes within the mer Bishops and their advisers (Continued From Page One) Colo. time. The Denver comitium is look­ the Bishop and Church authorities seminary. Some 18 seminarians ing forward to an active group in among the priests and people. The more easily and quickly when they Charles Mulholland; El Paso, the are at present working in these two this parish. law o f the Church specifies that wish to discuss matters o f admin­ Rev. Lawrence Gaynor, C.S.C.; In a recent meeting of the Den­ the Cathedral be set up in the istration and other problems. the Rev. Pax R. Sehicker; Galvet- ver comitium held in the Holy principal city of the Bishop’s jur­ The Diocese of Concordia was ton, the Rev. Joseph P. Dillon, Ghost parish hall, Edward Abro- RESTAURANT isdiction. The simple ^act, there­ meit of Our Lady, Queen of the established by Pope Leo XIII Aug. C.S.B.; Monterey-Fresno, the Very liS ITth StrHl fore, that Salina has twice as Holy Rosary praesidium, St. Dom­ 2, 1887, and at that time com­ Rev. Monsignor James Dowling; many inhabitants as any other city Attend St. Patrick’s Ball Betfreea Welton inic’s parish, was elected treasurer. prised 26 counties in Northwestern Pueblo, the Rev. Edward J. Mc­ CalUonila St. He succeeds Vincent Wendling, Kansas. This territory had the Carthy; Tucson, the Rev. Theodore 'Mlarcli 17th - Shirley-Savoy who had been treasurer since the equivalent area of the present Radtke. inception of the Denver curia back Sixth Congressional district in SsMial SDITOAT DINNER in 1939. He had the enviable rec­ IS Kansas. By Apostolic letter, dated 4,500 From Mexico STEWED CHICKEN, CHOPPED STEAK OR ord of never having missed a com- July 1, 1897, the boundaries of the To Work in State ROACT PORK* Including soup or cockuil, veg. itiura meeting nor having ever been diocese were extended to include The problem of giving spiritual elable, poUtoes, salad, dessert and drink. Choice late. The entire legion is grateful five more' counties to the east; of six other entrees...... for his work. B IC C m S E D F namely, Washington, Clay. Dick care to the Spanish-speaking in . inson, Geary, ana Riley. The area 75 the United States is intensified by SERVED 11 AJO. to 5 P.M. ONLY OKGAN NO Marine Corps Auxiliary of the 31 counties of the diocese the migratory status of many. Be­ it* ttq totals 26,686 square miles. MAT* MUSIC To Hold Meeting Mar. 22 sides those resident in the West 1st BUhop From NathTiIU Readquarters for and Southwest, Spanish-speaking CHURCH The first Bishop -of Concordia, ABTICLES OP DEVOTION Denver unit No. l ^ f the Ma­ the Most Rev. Richard Scannell, workers from Old Mexico have rine Corps League Auxiliary will CHUBCB rUBNISHINGS GOODS came from Nashville, Tcnn., where been imported by the federal gov­ meet Thursday evening, March 22, (Continued From Page One) BOOKS FOB THE OATH- he was consecrated Nov. 30, 1887, ernment to assist in agricultural at 7:45 at 1665 Grant street. All mentor, and practically the final OLIO LAITY AND CLEBGY Moving-Packing-Storage and arrived in Concordia shortly work. A bulletin from P. A. An­ HOUSE mothers, wives, sisters, and daugh­ judge of all the actibns within before Christmas of the same year. derson, director of the extension ters of marines are cordially In­ that little unit. Hence the im­ 1636-38 Tremoni Street Phonr TAiur 37»9 Jan. 80, 1891, the Holy See trans­ service at the Colorado Agricul­ vited to attend these meetings. portance of an upright example on ferred Bishop Scannell to Omaha, tural college in Fort Collins, indi­ For the Safely of Year Goods Lela Neff will preside. your part for the coming genera­ tion at home is so acutely empha­ where he remained until his death cates an increase in the use of use sized. You perpetuate in yeur chil­ on Jan. 8, 1916. Mexican nationals this summer in Queen of Heaven Aid dren your own attitude of mind, From the time of Bishop Scan Colorado. In 1944 3,790 labored EVSECnCmES f o r h o m e u s e Johnson Sonieo on Every Move Meeting Is Postponed ypur outlook on life, and your eval nell’s transfer until the arrival of here; 4,600 are sought this year. uation of all actions by what you Concordia’s third Bishop, the Most Although the importation of BOACHES. ANTS. BEDBUGS. AND AGBICULTUBAU ETC Mexican nationals creates certain INFOKHATION CBEEBFULLY GIVEN LONG DISTANCE MOVING The meeting of the Queen of do and. what you say. Some one Rev. John F. Cunningham, in Sep­ Heaven Aid society In Denver will has said that juvenile delinquency tember, 1898, the diocese was gov­ problems and increases the labor cost, owing to the expenses of be postponed from March 20 to is in reality parental delinquency. erned by an Ap'ostolic Administra­ Haney Exierminaling Service Be that as it may, and without tor, the Moat Rev. John J. Hen­ transportation, their use last year March 27. i fear of wrong and untoward gen nessey: Bishop of Wichita. During saved crops that could not be bar 226 ISih S . R T A 0303 JobsoD Storage & Moving Co. eralization, tne axiom is so ur these years there was already con- vested in any other way. Auto Body and Fender compromisingly and frighteningly siderable agitation to have Salina Meeting of farmers in areas true ‘as the parents, so the chil­ designated as the see city of North needing help have already been 221 Broadway Denver PEarl 2433 REPAIRING AND PAINTING dren.’ western Kansas. Bishop Cunning­ (TREB ESTIMATE TIME PAYMENTS held to make plans for the emer­ V R en t a “ Make thh standard of Christ ham, who was the rector of the gency. A typical conference, held SWAYNE-WIMBUSH the rule and guide of your homes. Cathedral and Vicar General of the in Arvada March 13, lasted vir­ 850 BANNOCK TA. 8113 It means personal example on your Diocese of Leavenworth at the time tually all day. About 25 growers S

Champion Typist LEE C. RICHARD CHAIRMEN OF ANNUAL BALL HANEY L HANEY Visits Denver Mtmbar St Dr. Canavan to Mamber C«. Vincant de thedral Pariah TO ENTERTAIN COMMITTEE Paul'a Pariab Eyes * Claaaea IMPOKW PllOVISiei' (Blessed Sacrament Parish, Brennan. Bridge honors were Be Speaker in Examined Credit If Desired Fitted Denver) won by Mrs. Edward Brinsa. Thoughtful men and women realize the im­ Mrs. James M. Eakins, general Chuck Callahan, AAF, was com­ chairman, and Mrs. Vincent A. missioned a lieutenant March 11, LEE C. HAIVEY AIVD §Oi\ portance of Future Need Protection. Under Smith, co-chairman of the Easter according to a letter to his par­ Vocation Week Exclusive Optometrists Monday ball, which will take place ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Callahan. TA . 26 00 TA . 2690 Olinger’s Future Need Plan, there is no Monday evening, April 2, in the Lt. Callahan is stationed at Craig 827 iSih St., Denver problem of financial worry to add to the Lincoln room of the Shirley-Savoy Field, Selma, Ala. (St. Mary’s Academy, Denver) hotel, will honor their committee Mrs. E’d McCabe, Jr., and The Vocation week program was burden of bereavement. Every member of with a tea in the home of Mrs. Mrs. William Horst and Mrs. opened Monday, March 12, by Rev. Eakins on Wednesday afternoon, Harry Simms will be hostesses to Dr. Edward Woeber, who talked SERVED EVERY DAY the family, regardless of age, is protected . . . March 21, from 3 to 5 o’clock. members of St. Joseph’s circle on on the qualities that are the necessary foundation for any vo­ at a cost of only a few cents a day. To learn Invited guests will include the Friday, March 16. FRIED FRESH LOUISIANA Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, Mrs. Sam J. Stauffer will en­ cation, and named personal holi­ every detail of this sensible, trustworthy plan the Rev. J. Harley Schmitt, and tertain members of St. Jude’s ness and true tolerance as prime the Rev, Francis Pettit, and Mmes. circle in her home, 2345 Clermont requisites. .. . . consult Olinger’s Advisory Department, William C. Weldon, Mark J. Fell­ street, on Friday, March 16. On Tuesday H. V. McCabe of Jumbo Shrimp ing, Peter D. Walsh, Harold F. In order that members of St. the Progressive Flight system gave Collins, James J. Brennan, How­ Anthony’s circle may attend a con­ an illustrated lecture on flight. Mr. Complete 6-Conrse Dinner 90c c/f// Departments, Call CllNDAlE 36S3 ard Clennan, Charles A. Crapo, ference of the PTA on Thursday, McCabe, who will teach flight at Louis Dispense, Chester Wibel, March IS, they have postponed Loretto Heights college next fall, 5c Parkfnt: Gartfa 3$II Statal Next Door I6th at SPEER at Margaret Kanrna, world’s ebam- D. G. Mulligan, W. E. Dolan, Wil­ their...... meeting until.. Marc h 22. Mrs. explained to the students that the Cloa<4 Hondara pioii typist since 1940 and a Cath­ course has been so organized that BOULDER; SHERMAN liam J. McMenamy, Frank ’Thom­ Hy Manning will be hostess to this ^ahe olic girl from Brooklyn, visited in son, Thomas J. Morrissey, W. C. group in her home. full college credit will 4>e given Denver three days this week as Thornton, Aaron Pleasants, Frank Mary Ellen Smith, daughter of for it. Sister Mary Albert of part of a nation-wide tour to in­ Mercy hospital, Denver, talked m ORTU H RIES J. Guiry, James G. Simpson, Im- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Smith, was Grolden IllLaiiteni struct war plant typists how to per­ mett Dignan, Andrew M. Hagerty, !a patient in Children’s hospital Wednesday on various types of Catholic members of our personnel and the fin­ form their work with greater ef­ M. D. Currigan, C. V. Gooding, last week suffering from a broken therapy. On Thursday, the Rev. 1265 Bdwy., Near 13th Ave. Restaurant k e . 1204 est equipment and facilities are assigned to every ficiency. She gave demonstrations Edward W. Neumann, Thomas E. arm. Dr. W. J. Canavan of the Register at Filzsipions General hospital. staff will speak on “ Journalism Catholic Service. _ ^ -2 ? Greene, Ray Cunningham, John F. St. Vincent’s circle celebrated Fort Logan, the state office build Vail, Maymc Fletcher, J. C. Gan­ its fourth anniversary Wednesday, as a Career,” and Friday the Rev. iiig, Denver university, and a num­ non, Karl Mayer, Glenn W’. Davis, March 7, in the home of Mrs. Giles Duane Theobald will conduct a ber o f war production plants. Lewis Nance, Jack McLaughlin, Foley. Mrs. Andrew M. Hagerty Holy Hour and will speak on the A. R. Morean, Raymond Riede, was hostess. Father Campbell was religious vocation. Service Headquarters James J. Palmer, and Paul Al­ a guest. After luncheon the af­ Monday, March 12, Ruth Riddle brecht, and Miss Mary Carr and ternoon was spent sewing gar­ and Betsy Foley spoke to the stu­ FOR SOUTH DENVER Miss Grace Larson. ments for the Needlework guild. dents of St. Philomena’s and Bles­ Flanagan Fans Meet sed Sacrament schools on the war Members of Little Flower circle fund drive. Mary Ann Brannan Members of the Flanagan Fans will be guests of Mrs. Leo Connell, Our Equipment Is of the Best were guests of Mrs. Mark J. Fell- and Kathryn Morrissey talked to Mrs. Eugene Rice, and Mrs. J. J. St. John’s and St, Mary’s grade We Service Any Make of Car or Truck SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ling in her home March 7 for Drinkard on Friday, March 16, in schools. PKJv UP SERVICE JUBT RECEIVED. LATEST STYLES AND luncheon and bridge. Guests in­ the Daniels and Fisher tearoom. cluded the Very Rev. John STUDY HISTORIES PATTERNS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER In the past week cookies for the OF SISTERHOODS Flanagan, S.J.; the Rev. Bernard USO'NCCS club were received Karst, S.J.; and Mrs. James J. In conjuhetion with Vocation Viner Chevrolet Co. M LADIES’ SUITS, from Mmes. William C. Weldon, week the members of the Social SLACKS, SPRING COATS W. C. Thornton, Charles J. Rob­ Literature class participated in a PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY ertson. A. G. Pearson, G. A. Kil­ vocatiqn project— the study of the Made to Order lian. R. E. Fomess, F. L. Meiser, history of the various sisterhoods. (St. John’s Parish, Denver) E and E. C. Werner. FROM 100% GU.4R.4MEED A panel discussion on the history The children of St. John’s ALL-WOOL M.4TERIALS Members of St. Joan of Arc’s of the Sisters of Loretto was given school by their faithful and regu­ circle will meet Friday, March 23, by Julie Parry, Joan Rae, and lar purchase of war bonds and in the home of Mrs. Raymond Wilhelmina Shearer. Pat Palen stamps have earned the right to IS P W E D lERE Campbell, with Mrs. Ed Curran as talked on Mother Seton and the 2 2 2 u m m H. BOBRICK fly the Minute Man flag. To co-hostess. Sisters of Charity, Theresa C de achieve this record a school must Mrs. Raymond Riede will be Baca gave a resume of Mother SPECIAL TAILOR AND FURRIER maintain a 90-per-cent regular Plans for a Denver chapter of hostess to members of St. Nor- Cabrini’s life; Helen Flanagan, 1648 Tremont TA. 0.505 purchase of the war bonds and the Mt. St. Scholastica college bert’s circle in her home Friday, Betty Jean Francis, and Edna DIXIE BELLE GIN stamps. The flag will be officially Alumnae association are taking March 16. Nelson reviewed the life and work presented to the school some time shape under the leadership of > Altar Society Meeta of Mother Mary, foundress of the next week, and will be formally Mary Louise Gregory, 609 East Dominican Sisters of the Sick COON RANGE ...... 4 8 1 raised for the first time. Mrs. Colfax, a graduate of the Atchi­ The regular meeting of the Poor; and Clara Daniels read a James Gray is war chairman of son, Kans., college. A meeting for Altar and Rosary society was held letter from Mother M. Margaret WINES, Sweet, Reg. $1.19, Special...... fifth , 9 9 St. John’s PTA in charge of the purposes of organization will be March 9 in McDonough hall fol­ of the Missionary Servants of the sale of bonds and stam{%. lowing recitation of the Rosary in Most Holy Eucharist in New Or­ RUSSIAN VODK.A, 90 Proof, Special...... fifth 2 . 9 8 S VICTORY GARDEN NOW the church. The meeting was Mrs. Frank Freeman will pre­ leans. The project ended with a PRIVILEGE, Spec. Blend o f Straight W'hiskics....fifth 3 .6 0 side in the meeting of St. John’s opened with prayer by Father round-table discussion entitled “ At THREE FE.ATHERS, 5 - 6-. and 7-Year Old...... fifth 4 . 2 4 Campbell. Mrs. W. C. Thornton .Altar and Rosary society, which the Foot of the Cross in China.” PRIVATE STOC3K WHISKEY ...... „...fifth 3 .1 9 THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER ORDER presided. Reports were given by will be held Friday, March 16, at 2 Mary Biller, Elaine Reidy, Cath­ PRINCE GEORGE WHLSKEY ...... Pt. 2 . 4 9 the various circle captains. Mrs. o’clock in the home of Mrs. Albert erine Lawrenson, and Kathleen WINES, Half Gallon ...... 1.56 YOUR SEED EARLY. Karl Mayer reported for the Le­ Seep, 11 Ivy lane. The Rev. John Hamilton carried on this discus­ gion of Mary, Misa Ann Birming­ Wc Reaerve the Right to Limit Quantity P. Moran will be the speaker’, and sion. an Irish musical program will be ham for the deanery, and Mrs. The operetta, The Headless presented. A social hour will fol­ William C. Weldon on the quar­ Horseman, was repeated Sunday 222 Broadway ’’S ” SP. 2722 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. low the regular meeting. terly meeting of the ACCW. Mrs. night, March 11, for the parents Paul Albrecht reported on the lin­ and friends of the students. The officers of the Young Ladies’ ens, and announced that Mrs. 1325 1.5TH ST. sodality will be hostes.ses at a tea The St. Mary kindergarten will W. R. Joseph and Mrs. D. P. Doug­ give a demonstration at the CPTL for members atul prospective mem­ las would be in charge of the al­ Nt. Vincent de Paul's Parish bers Sunday, March 18, from 2 to meeting March 15. The demonstra­ tars for March, Mrs. Adrian tion is “ What We Learn in a 5 o’clock in the hqme of Misses Maguire and Mrs. Paul Albrecht Evelyn and Jane Ann O’Grady, Catholic Kindergarten” and in­ would care for the linens, and Mrs. cludes religion, music, art, French, VIRGINIA Washington Park Mkl. .Preferred Parish 574 Emerson street. Girls more C. V. Gooding, surplices and albs. than high school age who might be arithmetic, and patriotism. The Red & White Food Store Mrs. A. M. Hagerty asked vol­ interested in joining are cordially program closes with a salute to the CREAMERY BILL HUGHES, Prop. welcome. unteers to condition the surplices flag, one which has been con­ C. ALFRED HODGE, Prop. Trading List and cassoeks for the altar boys. structed by the children them­ MEATS . • GROCERIES . . . FRUITS Lt. Carl A. Lorenzen and Miss Complete Food Service Mrs. H. Clennan reported for the selves. A VEGETABLES BAKERY Margaret Alice Murphy, both of new membership committee, and Those taking part in the pro­ PRODUCTS 598 SouUi Gilpin Tilden, Nebr., were married March Mrs. W. J. McMenamy said addi­ gram are: Mary Leibmah, Charline 2111 E. Virginia SP. 7505 Smart to Be Thrifty** r a t h e d r a l 8 by Father Moran. The couple tional circles would be formed and Wolff, Patty Fisher, Nancy Week- were attended by Robert Burns that a sewing circle was much baugh, Patty Swigert, Eileen Bock, and Miss Rose Mary Murphy, needed. Mrs. J. C. Gannon, cookie Bobette Scott, Janet and Alberta EVANS AVENUE MAHONEY DRUG uncle and sister of the bride. 'They Mary Louite Gregory chairman, told of receiving 125 Koonty, Helen Sherick, and Jean H O M E C A R will reside in La Junta. Lt. Gift Shop Wines & Liquors Eccncmy Liquer Stcre dozen cookies for the USO-NCCS Murdock. Lorenzen is a veteran of more than held in St. Cajetan’s convent, 800 club from St. Anne’s, St. An­ GRACE E. WALLACE BEER 8Y THE CASE Next to CUrk*'* Cborcb Good* Lawrence street, Sunday, March Owing to illness Sheila Sullivan RADIO SERVICE 60 air missions in the South Pa­ thony’s, and St. Joan of Arc’s and Patricia Edwards are unable Gifts for Every Occasion Prescriptions Called for and cific. / 25, at 2:30. **When in law spirits call Jerry^ circles, and urged the other circles to participate. USE OUR LENDING LIBRARY Delivered Free Kathleen Anne, daughter of Dr. Though Ckilorado names have ap­ to donate cookies. Mrs. James M. 1220 E. Evans Ave. SP. 5781 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 FOR ff ^ ^ ^ PICK UP 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 and Mrs. Robert Stewart, was bap­ peared on the student roster of the Eakins, ball chairman, asked con­ FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING Benedictine institution ever since MAKBS [ 'T 1 DtLIVfKY tized Sunday by Father Moran. tinued co-operation in the sale of KFEL Sponsoring Hugh Stewart and Mary Kathryn it began granting college degrees tickets for the Easter Monday ball. O’Fallon were sponsors. 20 years ago, only one previous and shoi-t-lived attempt has been The 8 o’clock Mass on Easter will Red Gross Contest w ry WE DO NOT ’ SERVE Aloise Gardner of the marines made here to organize former stu­ be a High Mass for the living mem­ BOXXIE BRAE AMERICAN DINNERS is home on leaw. bers of the association. Volunteers BUT if you want (hr beat dents into a unit to maintain school A novel idea to encourage dona­ A girl was born to Dr. and Mrs. ties and promote interest in the were asked to take up the flower tions to the current Red Cross cam­ Spaghetti Kemp Cooper Monday in St Jos­ collections after the Masses on Shopping District Home-Made Ravioli or college. paign has been put into effect by V a i ^ o R eph’s hospital. In 1939, when Miss Gregory was Palm Sunday, March 25, as fol­ station KFEL of Denver. Inau­ Home-Made Lasanghe Mary Grace is ill in Mercy hos­ graduated from Mt. St. Scholas­ lows: Seven o’clock, Mmes. Wil­ gurated on a popular local morn­ CENTER Com* to the pital. tica, she wa.s awarded a science liam J. McMenamy, John J. Meany, ing show, the plan calls for a slogan Preisser’s Red t While CONOCO P R O D U C TS ITALIAN KITCHEN Lenten devotions are held Sun­ fellowship to ’s and J. J. Drinkard: 8 o’clock, Mmes. of 10 words or less to be sent in by KE. 3S01 1336 E. COLFAX day, Wednesday, and Friday eve­ gradaute scnool. Following her M. J. Felling, A. M. Campbell, Ray­ Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteriea •S'.SKT.LrTAbordSS? Between Hamboidl and Laf«yttU listeners, urging more and larger Grocery and Merkel nings at 7:45. Vespers are sung work in Omaha, she returned to mond Riede, and D. G. Mulligan; donations to the Red Cross drive. Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing on Sundays; Rosary, sermon and Denver. She is now employed in the 9:30, Mmes. George Friend, M. D. A number of winners will be an­ FANCY MEATS. ..VEGETABLES. AND Benediction are given on Wednes­ Currigan, ’Thomas D. Fahey, and QUALITY GROCERIES AT BONNIE BRAE division of public health. nounced each day. KFEL will send LOWER PBSCES ft ’s Smart to Shop at the Argonaut day; and Stations of the. Cross are Giles Foley; 10:45, Mmes. Howard for each winner a check for $1 to CONOCO SERVICE held pn Friday, Clennan, Paul Albrecht. Grier Key- Free Delivery Q SPnice 4447 , Imported and Domestic W'ines, Champagnes and Liquors the Red Cross. At the contest close 2331 E. Ohio Art. (So. Unit, and Ohio) 724 So. University • PEL 9909 ser, and Joseph Nesladek; and 12 a grand prize of $10, also payable Your Purchase of War Bond; noon, Mmes. P. Archambault, to the Red Cross, will be awarded. ARGONAUT WINE AND LIQUOR GO. and .Stamps Helps to Secure Your Society to Close Thomas E. Greene, James M. Eak­ Prominent Red Cross officials will B o n n i e B r a e Future. ins, and Peter D. Walsh. aid in judging grand prize-winners. RED & WHITE ,534 East Colfax • Free Delivery • Phone CHerry 4.566 Miss Alicia Contreras, a student D r u | 4 T o . FRESH MEATS — RSH of Loretto Heights college, gave a How to Borrow Downtown Prices Weddinga Family (iroupa J O E * § Membersliip Drive talk on “ Mexico,” and Miss Olga Groceries & Vegetables Franca, also of Loretto college, Prescriptifins a Specialty Your Patronagt Appraciated Hoover-Randall SKELLY SERVICE spoke on “ Cuba.” Miss Rose Marx For Bnly $5 Per Wines and Liquors DELIVERY SERVICE (Annunciation Pariah, Denver) spoke on the Red Cross drive, Stndio Joe Farrenkopf iSt. Louis' Parish) 763 So. University PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 GREASING WASHING ■ BATTERY The Altar and Rosary society which begins this week, " DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS RECHARGING - TIRE RI?CAPPING will close its membership drive New members welcomed were $1BB, per Year \ fl % COLPMwtOCDFH A Holki* Portrait Sittmin (or Babioi 79.5 Broadway (». 9420 at the regular meeting, to be pre­ —'---- ^ ./ Colo •nd Children Mmes. Edward McCabe, Jr: Paul 328 E. COLFAX AVE. ceded by a potluck dinner at 1 V. Ryan, Horace B. Mal^by, New Bank Rate Available to Studio: KKyston* 8S54 Re* CH. (758 o’clock, Thursday, March 22. Many L. E. Cabela, Wade Halverson, and SOUTH CAYLORD Denver Residents For ANY Purpose new members will attend the Mrs. Clark Crum. A REPUTABLE DRUG luncheon and meeting, as the two STORE WINF.S - I.IQUORS committees on membership have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. McKay Shopping District tried to reach all women of the are the parents of a girl, born Feb. Use your late model car as secu­ Nadcrff Liquers, Inc. parish who are not members. 26 in Mercy hospital. rity, and pay only $5 per year, Special Glasses Sheila Frances, infant daughter for each $100 borrowed! Home of flood Spirits Old members whose dues are six months in arrears are asked to of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Connell. Or, for only $6 per year, per You'll Be Amased at the Defgense w orkers, m ilitary HI All Y A]\I\E WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OF renew membership. The dinner 2545 Cherry street, was baptized $100 borrowed, you may borrow THE BEST FOR THE LEAST men. sports fans, outdoora men t4iUax at Downing • . , Denver will ber in charge of Mmes. «F. on Sunday. Sponsors were Wil­ on your own signature, if you are BEAUTIFUL DRESSES — we make glasses for ANY B aker J A o. 2 KKvHione 3217 EM SS77 Colfaa at WilliSm. Shanahan, B. Beaman, T. Luplow. liam and Helen Lamberth. steadily employed and your credit WE HAVE FOR EASTER specialized purpose. V. Hebert, and W. Schweider. Michael Dooling, infant son of standing is satisfactory. WE SPECIALIZE IN The Family Tavern The year’s report was read at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dooling, 1908 Either of the above loans are re­ CATES STYLE SHOP PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS A L L E Open 9:00 to 5:30 Daily the last meeting. Past President Grap^ street, was baptized by Fa­ payable in up to 12 equal monthly 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 Kopmerlj Kruita 1020 So. Gaylord SP. 8169 KARL’S TAVERN 9:00 lo 1:00 Saturdavs Mrs. T. Luplow was presented with ther Campbell on Sunday. Mr. payments. a rosary, a gift from the spiritual Quality Meats, Poultry In thr Liquor Buiinrai and Mrs, Leo Boyle were the For either of these new D. N. Fish Sincr Dec. Sth, 1333 director, Monsignor Charles Ha- sponsors. Bank plans, see Mrs. Beggs, or Mr. 321 East Colfax gus. Church articles procured in Sergeant Viiiti Home Arterbum, in the personal loan S o. iM ajKlord ASSORTED LU.VCH HEATS the past year by the society include ;; Gaylord Drug Go. 1233 Eaat I3lh Art. Phan. TAbor 447S Phone Mi>09>9 Sg;t. John Givan of Luke Field, Dept, of The Denver National a sanctuary rug, candles, altar Bank.— Adv. J BOY SMITH. Prop. breads, altar wine, sanctuary Ariz., visited his family, the J. G. 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 t ' r e a m e r y Givans, at 1636 Ja.smine en route HOME STYLE ||EA| C • ’ Prescriptions Core/ullr Filled lights, tapers, charcoal, incense, MILK — CREAM — BUTTER NOB HILL INN to a new assignment in Fort COOKED IfltHluQ by Registered Pharmacists X and a cope. More than $900 was Open S a. m. to II p. m. daily 420 BAST COLFAX turned in by the society from acti­ Meade, Md. By Mra. Ericaon, with Many Yeara FINE WINES AND UQUORS f Experienco H »***»4*M4***»MM'MM Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer The Shirley Garage vities of the past year. OPTICIAN Stephen. Laner isa critically ill Your Purchase of War Bonds W itk Dtya 11:31 to 7:31 p .a . OFFICIAL AAA GARAGB Sundayt 12 to S p.ra. in St. Joseph’s hospital. 1092 So. Phone Delicious Dinners ' PHONE TABOR 6911 and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Mondaya 4 p.au to Hldnlxht Gaylord SP. 0574 Day and Night Storaga. Repairing. Mrs. M. Coffey is convalescing for Boor and Sandarlch.. only Compliments BOB’S HOT AND COLD LUNCHES Future. Washing and Greaatng. Gaaoltna and Oils H oly Bihosit after an operation. Father James WINES and BEERS Your Buaine** !■ ApprccUled Her* 1631.37 LINCOLN 8T. Moynihan is slowly improving. of Grocery and Market Robert Betting su ffe re d a Washington Park Cafe ■a Groceries, Meats and Fancy broken back in an accident at LOST” H. J. McISAAC — F. J. MelSAAC Th6 firms listed here de­ GOOD CLOTHES NEED Vegetables Hatchett Drag Stcre work. Black leatherbound prayarbook abotxt 1052 S. Gaylord PE. 9846 ROY CHRYSLER serve to be remembered NOT BE EXPENSIVE Sx5 carryiajr inicription "To Dad on ■Th. Star, of Qnsllty and Rerrlca*’ Mrs. John Smith and Helen The Store of Quality and Price Gates have fractured arms. Mother** Day from the three of u*/' W A HATCHETT 7 A S T D A M T when you are distributing Lost in Catb^ral Sunday. Feb. 4th« at ONE WEEK SERVICE Rer Ph. Oimar I U 1 u K A l l 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter O’Brien 8 o'clock Maas. Please return to: F. A. SOUTH GAYLORD your patronage in the dif­ THE Devincs 1187 Waihlngrton. Phone: TA. Compounding preocrlptiona ta cha mnot have a new son. Convert Claaa Slated . 2920. PRECISION WATCH HARDWARE Imporunt pan of our boalnaaaL ferent lines of business. GLEANERS A convertjclass is scheduled for FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING ENGLISH 1025 SO. GAYLORD soon after LienL SHEET METAL AND GUTTER WORE St. Catherine’s card circle will FOR BEAUTY AND DURABILITY REPAIRING Dirset PIsnt Sorvleo FINEST QUALITY DRY CLEANING meet in the home of the hostess, McMuurtry Paints Work Guaranteed So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. AT REASONABLE PRICES COLOIVY CRILL TAILORS Mrs. Francis Brennan, 3627 Hum­ l o s s So. G.aylord SP. 2961 PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold 901 FIFTEENTH STREET boldt, March 16, at 1 o’clock. and Varnish *^HERE FRIENDS IIEET FRIENDS" The members of St. Minnie’s GENEVA JEWELRY CO. Combine Quality and Style club surprised Mrs. J. Connolly ANDERSON BROS. M. Hirachtald A. GatU 569 E. COLFAX The Friendly Tavern at Pricea You Can Afford 1814 Stout KE. 0356 Jof March 6, her birthday. They Colfax tad JottphiDt EA. MU + GIVE TO THE BED CROSS + 'presented her with * gift. I PAGE POUR Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEy^tone 4205 Thursday, March 15, 1945

ONE DAY SERVICE Holy Ghost Wotnon SON OF REGISTER PRINTER SHOE REPAIRING To Sponsor Monthly SITCHEL U S IS Bring lu TOur shoe problem*. LOSES LIFE ON IWO JIMA We use Finest Leather and Lunch, Card-^arly Materials. member of the First marine para­ WFD 1 TFXIS 11TH AVE. SHOE The monthly lunch and card (Continued From Page One) chute regiment, saw action on party sponsored by the Altar so­ band of Mrs. Victoria Vastjuez of Guadalcanal, Vella LWella, and ciety of the Holy Ghost parish, 2551 W. 14th avenue, was killed in Bougainville. When that regiment REOUILDERS Denver, will be held on Thursday, action in the European theater, the OF y was disbanded, he returned to the Tl CPF. I P. A. Bacino, Prop. CH. 2228 War department has announced. 'March 22, in the Holy Ghost hall, States on a leave, and at the same i Serving will be from 11:30 to 2 Wounded in action are the fol­ time was married to Miss Jane 1122 Broadway (ConUnued From Page One) lowing: Pfc. Celso A. Martinez, (Holy Family Pariih, Denver) . p.m., and admission is 50 cents. Barker of Omaha. He returned to had his first encounter with Ameri­ son of Felix Martinez of 2544 duty in the Pacific several months Miss Maryrose Ahem, daugh­ I All are invited to attend. can war-time salesmanship. The Stout street, Denver, m Europe; ago. ter of Mrs. Ann Ahern of 4465 Pvt. Robert A. Sanchez, husband Raleigh street, became the bride clerk offered him no tea, did not Capt. William P. Carlin, former Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ inquire after his health or the of Mrs. Josephine E. Sanchez of of Cpl. Led-Larkin, son of Richard 1902 ^V. 14th avenue, Denver, in dentist, is recuperating in a hospi­ Larldn of 3947 Utica street, on ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites state of his affairs, but scowled tal in England from shrapnel his many old friends and customers Europe; Pfc, John Smaldone, son Feb. 25 in St. Mary’s church, and growled a curt “ What d’ya wounds in the leg, received while to visit him for suggestions. want?” “ Black shoes, haven't got of Mrs. Josephine Smaldone of Gainsville, Tex. The couple arc 3344 Pecos street, Denver, in Eu­ on duty with his anti-aircraft unit graduates of Holy Family school. TODAY IS SOMEBODY’S any,” and walked away. That, in GerVnapy on Dec. 17, 1944. His after eight years of the age-old rope : and Pvt. Benny A. Chavez of The winners of the fourth PTA BIRTHDAY 2229 Welton, in Europe, mother, Mrs. T. J. Carlin, and sis­ courtesy of China. ter, Miss Isabelle Carlin, reside at tournament party were M. W. Select an American ^ood, too, is some­ A veteran of 28 years of army 1458 Corona street. Lindsey and Mrs. Frank Menten life, T/4 Teofilo Lopez of 1819 in bridge, and Nick Conter and Easter Gift IVow what of a disappointment After P^c. Arthur C. Chavez, one of dreaming of a good, thick steak Platte street, Denver, is in Barnes Mrs. H. E. Miller in pinochle. The General hospital in Vancouver, four brothers in service, was last party will take place Thurs-1 for eight years, Father Louis finds wounded in action on Feb. 5 in JOS. M. FISHMAM that our cooks turn out meals Wash., where he is recovering day evening, March 15. j from wounds received in action France, but is believed to have re­ Jeweler and Optician that are quite tasteless when com­ turned to duty. He is the son of PTA room representatives arc ■ pared to the creations of a Chinese near the Aachen area. requested to make returns on | GLASSES ON CREDIT Mrs. Beatrice D. Chavez of 549 chef with all the spices and oils Sgt, Lopte began his army serv­ DcMvning street, Denve^ tournament tickets as soon as pos- ■ 807 15th St. ' TA. 0029 so common there. ice in 1917, when he was in the sible to Mrs. Blalack. ■ | The food situation is .not what Philippines, and has served in Eng­ St. Rita’s circle will meet in the land, France, Belgium, and Ger­ it used to be, that is true, for home of Mrs. Fallico, 4547 Wolff; A sleek. Spring hot, accented with tantalizing now 6,0 to 70 families must de­ many. He has the World war I street, on Wednesday, March 21, | Uh an Of(Pia£ ccu rii^ pend for meat on the one pig campaign ribbon, the Good. Con­ at' 1:30 p.m. veiling ar.d tossing streamer — duct medal, American Defense rib­ which is killed on the first and Bill Caulfield of the navy is to fop your.Easter suit or casuals. Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are the 15th of each month. In the bon, and the European Theater spending a leave with his parents, ribbon with three stars for major big cities things are a little better; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Caulfield. Wear it bonnet-like back on your head— or reliable, consistent and appreciate your support one can buy a bit of pork once a engagements against the enemy. Bob Casper, also of the navy, is straight across your forehead. In ringing week. But in the rural sections 2 OiTicari Are Wounded visiting his mother, Mrs. Leo the diet gets along fairly well with Two Denver officers were re­ Casper, while on leave. Spring colors. Other beauties, too, in styles HAiJG BROS. wild boar, bear, tiger, monkey, ported wounded this week on widely separated war fronts. Capt. Donald Anyone having news for the | that do things for all types and ages. INSURANCE and an occasional fat dog. A young Denver Catholic Register please ^ MARKET tiger is a delicacy that compares H. O’Rourke, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald H. O’Rourke of St. call Mrs. C. R. Auge, 4710 Raleigh ; CORN FED MEATS with a sirloin steak, but Father street, GL. 4954. JOS. J. CELLA Louis admits he never quite got John’s parish, Denver, was SIRYL HATS FISH AND POULTRY used to the canine entree. wounded while with the marnies on A group of 33 from Holy Fam­ 1120 Security Bldg. Iwo Jima. ily PTA is expected to attend the 1619 STOUT STREET Just Off 16lh Street 1030 W. Colfax ' TA. 7297 Phone KEystone 2633 CHINESE INFLATION Capt. O’Rourke, who was a all-day conference in the Shirley- WARNING TO AMERICA Savoy Thursday, March 15. There is another disadvantage Schiff’s Shoes to the city dweller. He can get a Georgetown Man 111 meal, but it will cost him ■$1,000 in Chinese money, equivalent to F L i S Iii Denver Hospital KEEP YOER BIX FILLED about $12.50 in gold. That is what a meal of meat, bread, and Mayor James Ben Foley of Phone Ls Yonr Order Now tea, his last one in China, cost Georgetown ha.s been ill in St. Jos­ Father Louis. He had substan­ IIFFD n F V IS i eph’s hospital, Denver, for the past VICTORY CHEMICAL TREATMENT tially the same menu when he Arthur Marques four weeks. He is a brother of Mrs. first arrived there, and it cost Fred Johnson and Mrs. John R. REMOVES DUST AND DIRT him 10 cents. This is a warning Arthur Marquez, machinist’s Schilling of Denver. to Americans with loose dollars, (Continued From Page One) mate third class, who had been LUOT, EGG AND NUT blind to the evils of inflation. An biguous and even contradictory. serving in the South Pacific, ar­ American dollar has an exchange Indenture of children, for exam­ rived home recently on leave to LESTER’S SERVING DEN'VER SINCE 1904 value of 40-1 on the currency ex­ ple, is still legal. visit with his family and friends. WATCH REPAIRS change, but the black market We need badly a complete study He has service ribbons for his par­ NO SOOT NO CLINKERS manipulators will give 500 Chinese of the child welfare laws, the ticipation in campaigns in three 7-DAY SERVICE dollars for one American green­ repeal of scattered statutes, and theaters, and six battle stars. ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE All grades of stoker and steam coals. back. the rewriting and placing of them Seaman Marquez is the 'son of 1529 Welton Ulerry 2447 When asked about the political all in one comprehensive children’s Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquez. He was THE P1KE§ PEAK FEEL situation in China, Father Louis code. The ad interim committee educated in New Mexico and en­ 635 Curtis St. MAin 6181 .spoke highly of Generalissimo of the Colorado Assembly has in­ listed in the navy in November, H A V E YOU Chiang Kai-shek. Of interest to dicated this need in its report. We 1942. He received his training in Denver readers, too, was this bit hope it will urge the setting up of mechanics in Ogden, Utah, before MODERNIZED YOUR of news. A brother of the Rev. a commission to do this work in he was stationed on a battleship, INSURANCE? John Schneider, O.P., former as­ 1945-46, and in 1947 enact up- where he was a member of the sistant of St. Dominic’s parish in to-date child welfare laws. Inci­ crewmen the ships’s first run. Protect yourself againet new Denver, is serving in Chungking dentally, it is a technical job that He saw action in the North At­ hoMards. as a liaison officer between the lawyers alone cannot do. Trained lantic, where he was stationed in Apostolic Delegate to China and and experienced people in the field Iceland,' and also in the African, HORACE W. BENNETT - . tmomt the government of Chiang Kai- of child welfare and social work European, and Pacific theaters. His & Co. shek. Chiang is a good leader, must be drafted to do this job in last station was in the Philippines. n t Tabor Bid*. Pbono TA. 1271 COR. 34= «• faced with a difficult problem in this highly specialized field of so­ Patent dress-up slippers A brother, Tony, is now serving FRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. Monosor ^Dependable Prescription Service placating the Communist elements cial welfare. with the merchant marines. Inraranct Ocpiiimcnt of northern China in order to gain Because of the defects and bot­ for Easter and Confirmation their help in fighting China’s war. tlenecks in our child welfare pro­ He knows enough o f Christianity grams, as well as other branches of social work in Denver and Colo­ to realize the dangers inherent in V •f Also in WHITEl Communism, which explains his rado, the committee on family wel­ reluctance to make any concessions fare and child welfare of the met­ to the Reds in the matter of cabi­ ropolitan planning projects made net posts and government officials. recommendations for amendments $ 2 - 9 9 Father Louis was forced to flee to present social legislation, espe­ his mission several times when cially the Aid to Dependent Chil­ iEA R i Communist bands were in his vi­ dren act, and stated that a code ROEBUCK AND CO. ‘ Big girls and little girls cinity. He never suffered any per­ entirely revamping the child wel­ fare laws should be planned as alike, go for these smart sonal harm, but once returned to find his church desecrated. He mentioned above. The most capa­ ^ little dress-up shoes. hopes to return soon to his be­ ble persons in the community loved mission and to resume the served on these committees. work that has brought great pres­ House bill No. 610 sponsored by tige to the United States and espe­ Representatives Fritz and Baer SCHIFF’S OCTLET cially to the Church in the mind and. Senate bill No. 461 sponsored SHOE STORE of the Chinese. by Senator Smith are the prac­ IN THE OLD GOLDEN EAGLE BLDG. 1 g a l O C » - tical effort being made by people OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 0 P. M. •SUl" « laaw icn y; ai9. engaged in child welfare work and St. Mary’s Mothers’ beset by its problems ever mount­ ing in Colorado to secure some modernization of the antiquated Club to Hold Sale child welfare laws of this state. Another Zenith Advance Twenty-three states have already Final plans for the rummage tackled this problem in the same in Hearing Aid Style! sale which will be held Wednes­ way that is proposed to be day, March 21, at 834 Santa Fe used in Colorado, namely, by drive, Denver, will be discussed at setting up a Children’s Code com­ the meeting of the St. Mary mission to study and assemble to­ academy Mothers’ clpb, Monday, gether existing statutes, to pre­ OF Colors March 19, at 2 o’clock. A program pare new bills, correct, amend, and social hour will follow, with and improve present child welfare Mrs. Herman Seep as hostess arrangements. This would in­ chairman. The council meeting will clude standards of admission for be at 1:15. All contributions for the institutional care and the improve­ • Made of Sturdy Wool Fabrics ( rummage sale should be at the ment of court procedure, particu­ Lustrous Ebony or school by Tuesday, March 20. larly those in relation to adop­ tions, but only after everyone con­ • Tailored in the Latest Styles New Pastel Coralite^ cerned had an opportunity to be heard and take part in the study Amplifier WASHINGTON before any bills be presented. In Single or Double Breasted Models other words, no legislation will be —No Extra Cost! LUMP or • attempted until after a complete report will have been made in 1947 BLUES, HEATHERS, TANS, AND BROWNS New Apparel Harmonyi EGG to the State Legislature. The Children’s Code commis­ A well fashioned suit that's tailored to fit comfortably and look well on young Lustrous Ebony Amplifier har­ sion, according to these bills, monizes with dark clothing. . . is ,to consist of five non- shoulders. Dressy, distinctive double or single breasted models with stylish New Pastel Coralite Amplifier $745 salaried persons appointed by lines that most young fellows like. Broad shoulders, full chest, narrow waist. with light-color clothing! TON the Governor and they are Group includes all wool cassimeres in herringbones, overplaids, and sport weaves with lustrous rayon lining. Stylish drape model trousers with zipper Use Our Budget to have the sum of $5,000 to fly front, cuff bottoms, sturdy roomy pockets. Sizes 10 to 20. And the price Plan If Desired enable them to employ the proper • Zenith brought complexion harmony to the hearing aid with personnel and meet expenses rela­ is better than right. the Neutral-Color Earphone and Coid. Now Zenith brings ap­ tive to the study. The study will parel hammy, too—offers you a choice of amplifier colors at no undoubtedly be carried on by law­ extra cost! RUGBY yers on the one hand, and on the ^ Luttrou* Ebony Amplifier blends with men's and women's dark other by social workers and child suits and dresses ...all dark clothes! COAL CO. Y E T R U G G E D welfare workers actually conduct­ SMOOTH IN STYLE Now Pastel Coralite Amplifier is a beautiful light coral shade K E . 0121 ing Colorado’s present agencies and O F F A B R IC 'I .. harmonizes with Ught-coloi suits, dresses, sweaters— lighN, institutions, both private and pub­ colored clothes! 1144 5th St. BOYVILLE JR. lic. l^ar Choice of Either Amplifier—ai No Extra Cost- on all 3 Zenith Hearing Aid Models. LONG PANTS SUITS ( model A-2-A Standard Air-Conduction . I , . . . »40 COLFAX MARKET COLFAX AT COLFAX AT MODEL A-3-A Super-power Ait-Conduction III. ^50 DOWNING HAKION MODEL B-3-A Bone-Conduction .... I I I I *50 All models complete, ready-to-uear, as priced. Clark’: Tailored "just like dad’s” . . . and made of smooth cassimere Flowers] fabrics. Coats are fully lined with lustrous, easy-fitting rayon; COME IN FOK FREE DEMONSTRATION I Complete Line of Cut Flovrera! BUY W AR BONDS and Potted PlanU 3 roomy pockets. Shoulders are padded to give that broad, P.4Y CASH Floral Spray* and jj^AND STAMPS manly look. Double breasted models. Drape model fly front OR EASY TERiks Corsage* pleated longies. Blues or browns. Sizes 4 to 10. ^We Deliver TA. 3662j

Phone , W* 8p«elilli* la ^Tverythinf ANY PURCHASE TOTALING flO OR MORE MILK FED Tabor ‘1776^ MAY BE MADE ON SEARS EASY P.4YMENT and POULTRY Under the I PLAN 1740 Broadway T A . 1384 JEWELRY Optical Co. COMPANY Sea” THE HOME OE B lue w h it e - T)IAAA0NDS CoBipUU Lfai* •( 11 30 E. CORNER 16TH AT STOUT SEA FOODS and Remember ^LARS Ofieii liiery Momltiv, Saturday I ill Op«a Monday Night TUI 9 P. M. FRESH n S H Colfax Are. 65 Broadway 3415 So. Broadwaidway Opta Satorday TUI S F. M. Op«a Sitaiday TUI er.lL I P V d y jX l AT U A. K. AMD 1 P. M.| Thursday, March 15, 1945 Office, 938 Baniijoclc Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE FIVE

D nft/ifinnc fn U p A wade by the Scout Cubi of den S, pack 12, sponwred by lyufiubtund bU l\ca s, Coio„do Springs reached $25.02 on the opening day of the drive. The money was raised by selling newspapers, magazines, and waste fat, also by smril donations put in the Red Cross Bullet bank (seen in the picture), which is always handy at den meetings, and an auction sale o f handicrafts made by the cubs. The cubmnster in the past year had been Joe Lueb. Rudy Seidl is the new cubmaster. The den mother is Mrs. A. P. Codec. JAMES P. GRAY DyR SSIi lEIR OF SFOVICF Pictur^ are: Back row (reading left to right), Jack Murpliy, announcer; Tommy Lueb, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lueb; Donald Peterson, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Peterson; Mr. Shupe, manager OPTOMETRIST of station KVOR; Frank Berce, 10, son of* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berce; Russell Law, chairman of the I- 1890 - 1945 Pike's Peak Red Cross War Fund drive. Front row : Jackie Siebert, 9 , son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C Siehert; Frank Peck, 9, son of Maj. and Mrs. James A. Peck; Den Chief (Jiarles Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nolan; Beverley (^odec, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Codec; Wilfred Brickell, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. RichaH Brickell; and Michael Milner, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. (^ rg e A. Milner. All the boys are from 212 Colorado Bldg. We want to express our appreciation for the St. lory’s except Michael Milner, who is from Corpus Christi. public confidence that makes it possible for us to 1615 Caliiornia TA. 8883 observe the 55th anniversary of Horan Service. COMFORTABLE VISION Through the years we have taken a measure AND EYE CARE 4 T h of pride in our modern facilities and equipment, and in the refinements and beauty of our service. We have fully realised, however, that it is only through the support of the people of Denver that VICTORY BABY CHICKG growth and progress have been possible. Colorado’s Largest Supply of We, therefore, take this means at this anni­ Quality Blood-Tested Chicks versary time to say, “ Thank you,” and to renew 17 our pledge to always give our best at prices fair * • POPULAR BREEDS ALWATB ON SAND to all. Baby Ducks — California Broad Breast Turkey.Ponlts. Ph. PE. 0913 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY

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Honrs: 9 to 12; 1 to S Phono MAin 3437 HORAN Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist AND SON CHAPELS r SIX CONVERTS RECEIVED INTOiPoriv fn Rp HpIiI Suite 722 Mack ^uilding, 16th and California Streets KEystone 6297 t KE/stone6296 6 Z 7 Q e v e iin d Ptaoc CHURCH IN COLORADO SPRINGS! BROOKS BUTTON Guarding Forever Colorado Springs.— Six converts to New York where she will spend In I^lattevillejg(||{-[Q| were received into the Church some time. & PLEATING CO. Saturday evening, March 10, as On duty at the Hospitality can­ J. E. SECORD, Prop. the result of the adult instruction teen in Peterson Field recently Fort Lupton-Platteville. — A 1543 larimei' Jt. V cMPtn. 6 b Buttons Covered, Hemsiitchingi class inaugurated about four were Mrs. James Moss, Mrs. Millie party sponsored by the Altar and Nail Heads, Belts, Buckles. months ago in Sacred Heart White, Miss Jane Walker, and Lillian Rosary society will take place Sat­ Mail Orders Filled Promptly Glenwood Springs church, TTie converts received Mrs. William Gloss. urday evening, March 17, in Ram­ their First Holy Communion on Miss Ethel Graber was hostess sey hall, Platteville. Mrs. Walter MIEBIW 316 Tabor Bldg. Denver BRENIVAIV Sunday, March 11. Tuesday, March 6, at a dinner Nesom, president of the society, wilt b« bsppy to alvo four Fur Coat Those who were received were honoring Dr. Richard McManus is general chairman of the affair. Selection penonal attention don- William Hall, Russel Renkel, Mrs. and John McManus of Chicago. Serving with her are Mrs. L. C. ing Dnpler'i Rocord-Breaklnt Group Receives Mildred Middleton, Miss Pearlie The commencement breakfast Camp, dinner chairman, and Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Genevieve Perkins, and FUR VALUES for the class of 60 graduates of Tony Gulfelder, chairman of the Miss Doris Leslie. A number of Seton School o f Nursing, Glock- prize committee. Dinner will be ARMOR Aik About Our Fur Storago friends and relatives attended the ner hospital, was held Thursday, served prior to the party in Ram­ Zook Holy Eucharist ceremonies. A second series of in­ March 8, in the hospital dining sey hall. structions began Monday evening, room with members of the faculty PRMOR Two Funerals Held ZOOK March 12, and will be completed and the graduation class attend tTR€PDS, Glenwood Springs.— There was some time in June. ing. A reception was held for the The funerals of Mrs. Lucinda TREADS a good attendance at the annual Col. and Mrs. James C. Peyton of nurses in El Pomar, home of Mrs. Chavez and Victor Montoya were corporate Communion, sponsored Washington, D. C., recently enter­ Spencer Penrose, which was re­ held last week in-Fort Lupton. A by the Knights of Columbus, Sun­ tained Father Joseph Kane, cently given to the Sisters of Requiem Mass was offered for the ARISTOCRAT OF RECAPS day, March 4. A breakfast was O.M.I., at dinner in their home on Charity of Cincinnati to be used repose of their souls at S t Wil­ served by the women of the par­ North Weber avenue. Col. Peyton, at a women’s retreat house. A liam’s church. PH. CH. 4444 PH. 4040 ish immediately following the a former commanding officer of dinner was given at the Broad­ Mary Ann Schiel, daughter of 431 W. COLFAX Mass, with Mrs. W. J. Frost as the Clovis air base in New Mexico, 501 N. GRAND moor hotel following the r John and Bertha Schiel, was bap­ DENTER chairman. Grand Knight Leo is now with a bomber wing at ception. tized in St. Nicholas’ rectory by PUEBLO Langley presided. The invocation McCook, Nebr. Mrs. Peyton and Court St. Marys, Catholic the Rev. Thomas A. Doran last ■nRE AND BATTERY SERVICE was given by the Rev. C. E. Kess­ Susie will make their home in Daughters of America, met at the Sunday. ler. Music was furnished by Mmes. Colorado Springs for the duration. American Legion hut Tuesday eve­ Dietributora Kelly Springfield Tirea Harold Westlcy, Walter Strepka, A son attends a military school in ning. The Rev. William Kelly and Ojay Worrell, Two vocal num­ Denver. presented a religious motion pic­ bers, “ When Irish Eyes Are Smil The Catholic Ladies’ guild of ture, The Eternal Gift, Arvada Soldier ing,” and “ Peggy O’Neil,” w;ere Manitou Springs will sponsor a sung by Miss Mary Frost. Talks bridge party and entertainment were given by Michael Noveld of in the Cliff House the latter part Visiting Mother the marine corps, Capt. E. McDer­ of April. Catholic Women CASH mott o f naval hospital, and Father Mrs. Snodgre*. Dies Arvada. — (Shrine of St. Kessler. On the committee for the Funeral services were held for Anne)— Pfc. Rayipond P. Brunner I Will Pay Cash for Small affair were C. S. Keegan, John Mrs. Mary Snodgress, wife of Wil­ Organize Group of the army medical eprps is visit­ Gamba, and Walter Frost. liam Snodgress. The funeral Mass ing with his mother, Mrs. Mary Homes in or Near Denver. was celebrated by the Rev. John C. D. of A. Social Planned In Estes Park Brunner of Oberon station. He Nelson, O.M.I. Mrs. Snodgress has been in the Hawaiian islands Quick Action—Call or See The Catholic Daughters are leaves several sons and daughters making plans for their annual St. for two years. who are widely known in the Estes Park.—A 1 o’clock lunch­ Francis Simpson, fireman first Patrick’s day ball, to be given Sat­ eon was given by Mrs. Paul Mona­ Springs. class, had a snort leave with his urday evening at the American han in her home Feb. 28 to organ­ A number of Sacred Heart men arents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Legion hall. The Victory band will ize a Catholic society for -Estes AUTHORIZED E . G R E E N E attended the corporate Communion Eimpson of Third street, en route PACKARD furnish the music. held at St. Mary’s church Sunday, Park. Mrs. Paul Monahan was SERVICE BUCKLEY BROS. to his family in Glenwood Springs. Downtown Location Mrs. J. B. Marketti has returned March 11. elected president; Mrs. J. E. Studebaker Sales and Service 1643 Stout T A .6 2 6 6 to her home from a local hospital, He was graduated from mechanics The Onlr Packard Sarrlca in Denver Alicia Butler, daughter of Mr. Henry, vice president; and Mrs. school in Richmond, Va. His NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS where she ^had been receivina and Mrs. Len Butler of Sacred Leo Tighe, secretary-treasurer. mother accompanied him to Glen­ Auto Repairing All Makes medical attention for the past 10 Heart parish, who has entered the The name chosen for the society is Packard Denver Co. wood Springs. Dbtrihntora Battery and Electrie Saniea days. St. Walter’s guild. The first part Body and Fender Work Loretto mother-house in Ken­ Xia 15th St. TA. 6J88 Mrs. Mary Kinney of tiie Silt tucky, will be visited by her par­ of the Meetings are to be devoted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley of 350 Broadway SP. 4111 district is improving daily in a lo­ ents next month. to\a study hour and the first sub- Cedar street are visiting with their 6 6 ^ 9 cal hospital, where she was The Sacred Heart league mem­ jeCT" to be studied will be “ The Life son, Aviation Cadet Dan Staley, brought several days ago. bers will sponsor a High Mass for of Christ”. staUoned in Selman Field, Monroe, Woodrow Wilson L E T ynemk^umaeh. Why Pay More? Phil Rovedo, who has been in ill the spiritual and temporal welfare Those who attended were Mmes. La. (Member SL Franeb de Salta) (Trademark) health for the past two years, has of those in the service Wednes­ Fred Hansen, L. H. Kittel, H. W. Mrs. Ralph Gapp has returned Cuatoai Tailored REPAID CAR again entered a local hospital. His day, March 21, Crowell, J. E. Henry, Leo Tight, to the home of her parents while SEAT COVERS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH condition is serious. Miss Dorothy Argenbright, Irene McGraw, James McGraw, her husband is overseas. She is Cnihlon Repalrinc • Uphobteiiag • PARTSAa-uf SERVICE* According to information re­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Lyle Vernon Bruce, Leslie Bishop, Paul the former Joann Spano. Auto Topa Rebuilt and Repaired UPJQ'riN m iQ k CO. Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores ceived by Mr. and Mrs. John Guad- Argenbright, and Dorvin L. Roblin Van Horn, George Hodson, and Miss Lena Spano has returned 263 S. Broadway SP. 9 9 45 1908 BROADWAY CH.5^26 nola, their youngest daughter, Mias were mai-ried in Sacred Heart )Valter Selherg:, and the Rev. Fran­ INCORPORATED to her studies at the University Patsy Guadnola, was, presented in church. Walter Colburn and Miss cis Kappes. Meetings are to be held of Colorado, after spending 10 Colorado Owned Stores a concert recital Sunday after­ Myrtle Rae attended the couple. every second and fourth Friday days with her parents, Mr. and noon by the division of music at Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly of of each month. Mrs. Sam Spano. Englewood * 800 Santa Fe Dr. the Colorado State College of West Colorado avenue Yecently an­ Chevrolet Truck Owners Education in Greeley. Miss Quad nounced the engagement of their COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Broadw'ay and Ellsworth 16tli and California nola will come to Glenwood this daughter, Miss Evelyii Reilly, to ' 15th and California week to spend the spring vacation Capt. Fred Grinham. Tiie wedding IMPORTANCE OF NURSING IN Trucks Given Priorily on Service with her parents. will take place in Florida. Plenty of Mechanics and Parts ITe f)n !Sot lime Special Sales Rut Sell You at Our Lowest Miss Shannon Gallagher, stu­ Cpl. Mathew Micci, son of Mr. Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise, dent in the University of Colo­ and Mrs, Frank Micci, has been WAR STRESSED IN ADDRESS rado in Boulder, will spend the the recent guest of his parents. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. spring vacation here with her par­ Cpl. Micci is now stationed at an Colorado Springs.— “ The impor­ and the Rev. Anthony Elzi, sub­ Broadway at 13th Ave. to Lincoln ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gallagher. air base in Mississippi. tance of the place the nurse occu­ deacon. Denver, 0>Io. TAbor 5191 Their son, Robert Gallagher, is The Oblate Fathers recently re­ pies in war, the significance of her Following the exercises at St. with the mountain troops some­ ceived word from Pvt. Edward part in the attainment of victory Mary’s church a reception for the where in Italy. Chonka, formerly of Sacred Heart cannot be over-estimated,” the graduates was held at the Margery SHRADEWS Colorado Springs Richard Leonardi, machinist’s parish. • Rev. Hubert Newell, archdiocesan Reed memorial nurses’ home. A mate first class, arrived last week Lt. Charles Seeberger of the superintendent of schools, Denver, dinner for the Archbishop and from San Francisco, Calif., to La Junta air base was a reqent told graduates of Seton school of clergy was held at the Glockner. SerTice Station spend a three-week leave with his visitor in the home of his parents, nursing at commencement exer­ ★ o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Leon­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeberger. cises in St. Mary’s church Sunday 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP.9930 I The Murray Drug Co. ardi, and other relatives. Richard George E.*Allen, son of Mr. and afternoon. Addressing the 60 t J. D. Crouch C. D. O'Brifn Service Stores** was in the Pacific war zone for Mrs. George Allen, recently spent graduates, the largest class in the MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING 19 months. His brother, teo, is a furlough with his parents. He history of the school, a majority COAL Main Store Phone Main 144 also in the navy and is finishing has been promoted to technician of whom will join the service as ALL POPULAR GRADES EXPER PERKINS-SHEARER his schooling in St. Louis univer­ third grade. ■ OrnmetmOesm Main 8lor« — 18 North Ttjon SU army nurses, Father Newell de­ ALSO STOKER COALS sity, where he will receive his de­ Mrs. Anna Pullen has received clared that in spite of heated de­ DODGE - PLYMOUTH AUTO REPAIR North Storo — 832 North Tojon St. 102 No. Tejon gree in medicine. several communications from her bate in Congress over a draft bill OWNERS All Makes Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bosco have son, Sgt James Pullen, who is Ray Coal Co. COLORADO RPRI.NCS' for nurses, there is no doubt of Easy Time Payments received a letter from their son, now overseas. the loyalty of the nurses, that PE. 4 6 04 •1165 So. Penn. SMARTEST STORE The Heyse Sheet Pfc. Robert Ripley is now sta­ Jack F|aVin, service Mst., aart: Henry, who is a corporal in the nurses always assume their full Your preaant car or truck may bavt Northwestern Auto Co. army. He is somewhere in Ger tioned in a Manila hospital. share. “ They have given quietly Store for Men Metal Works to aerva a Ions, long time I You can 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 INCORPORATED many. A large number of parish«serv- and generously and will continue depend on our trained mechaniee (or Boys Shop BEATING . ROOFING F. E. “ Jack” Simpson, fireman ice men have written parents and to give long after the war is over,” aervice that will inanrt the maximum SHEET METAL o( low-coat, lang-Ii(t traniportatSon. first class, is spending a 16-day relatives expressing deep apprecia­ he said. Which Is Sea ua - NOW I Women’s Casual Shop >11 North Wobor StrM* leave from Camp Endicott, R. I., tion for the spiritual bouquets rq- Phono: Msin 66t Diplomas were conferred by TOWING SERVId ‘ Eat 1888 visiting his wife and children. He ceived from Sacred Heart parish. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ S A F E H - ! visited his parents en route here Pvt. John Salyards, son of Mr. bishop of Denver. Ten states were Longer, Randmado Parnitara — Aotiqmea in Arvada, and was accompanied and Mrs. R. L. Salyards of Olive represented in the class and 15 Standard Motor Co. S EA L BEAMS TRY Rtproduced — Repaiiiat — Reflniahlns here by his mother, Mrs. E. F. street, has arrived in the Philip­ UpfaoUtarinff » Draporioa graduates were from the Pikes 13th & Glenarm CEL 6596 Complete Sets Simpson. pines. Peak region. Whitney Electric Co. Pfc. Joseph Bershenyi, son of The Rev. John Waterman, AorB7 Pete Baroni Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bershenyi, is C.SS.R., chaplain at Peterson The Rev. William Kelly pre­ $ 7 b5 0 up Electrical^ Service a patient in the army hospital in Field, gave the Lenten sermon sented the candidates and an­ nounced the awards. YOUR CAR ISNT GETTING 208 No. Tejon M 906 Furniture Shop Camp Carson. He was in Wednesday evening. Marshall Auto Supply jured while on duty in Italy. He Miss Marie Colburn has com­ Scholarships for advanced study ANY YOUNGER. SEE TED MARSHALL •EST. ISIS" PHONE U. ISOS 7H SO. CASCADE AYE. at Mt. St. Joseph college, Cincin­ a I — ______Oppolita AoUara Hotel wears the Purple Heart and the pleted her course in medical tech­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Good Conduct ribbons. His broth­ nology in Denver university and nati, O., were awarded to Violet “ Jo e ” YOUNG AUTO SUPPLIES ers, Rudolph and Robert, are also received' her Bachelor of Science Ursula Bond of Colorado Springs PACKARD SPECIALIST Balova, Gman and 135-37-JV Fifteenth Street FOOTWEAR in service with the army, one in degree. and Phyllis Mae Dissler of Foun­ Hamilton Watehas Alaska and the other in Fort Bliss, Mrs. Spencer Penrose has gone tain for scholastic achievement, Auto Service Station At Cbvaland Place 54 Years of Quality Bannock and Twelfth CB. 8234 ROSARIES Tex. loyalty, and co-operation. School PHONE TAbor dUi ALSO HOSIERT AND BAGS pins for outstanding work during Good Shepherd Aid to the three years were awarded to The Vorhes Shoe Go. KAPELKES FOR SM AR T Marjorie Virginia Haas, Colorado Actaallr, A b loncer thui B, aUhosth t 8. TEJON Give Dessert-Lunch -Springs, and Constance Annabelle the rerene would w«m to be tme. DODGE-PLYMOIITH OWNERS LADIES’ WEAR Wilburn, Walsenburg. DE(»RATE YOUR WAR-TORN VETERAN J Yisit The Good Shepherd Aid society The Seton school chorus under JDHN R. COYLE Remove Body DenU — Paint Up — Fight Rust SAVE WITH SAFETY 24"Hour Service will hold a card party at the Cath the direction of Frank Giles sang UP TO 3 0 % KARELLA SHOP olic Charities annex, E. 17th ave­ at the commencement and Frank -OPTOMETRIST- “ For service beyond the line of duty” — your “ battle-scarred” McCa r t y nue and Grant street, Denver, Hammer played the organ. car deserves some attention. Freshen up its appearance. Dec­ M. E. McCARTY/”’^,* 70 Broadway — Denver Tuesday, March 20. A dessert- Solemn Benediction followed the OFFICES AT orate it for valiant service! n,^-lSSURANCE-iVTc COAL CO. AND lunch will be served at 1 p.m graduation exercises with the 439 Main Si. — Longmont lerabers and friends are invited, Very Rev. Willian; Kipp, pastor of 1278 LINCOLN Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 203-4 Colo. S t n o fi Bonk Bldff. Main 6 4 0 5 and are asked to bring playing St. Mary’s church, as celebrant; SEftRS.ROEBUCK AND CO. cards. the Rev. John O’Donnell* deacon;

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannocfc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 15, 1945 Exclusive Furs HONOR ROLL TO BE REVISED Exhibit of Old Masters for Every Purse ing much attentjon at Chappell house, Denver. The displiy dis^liy of 38 W. BRUCE CALLBECK paintings and 57 drawing* will continue until April 9. The picture ARGONAUT HOTEL VET OE W ORU) WAR NO. Z AS RESULT OF PARISH CENSUS below is a photograph o f one o f the canvases, ' ’Madonna with Child W h.r. Oaar.r’a Society EnUrtitioi for Lonchaons and Oinnar* 0nrm and Angels,” by Neri di Bird. One o f the paintings, a celebrated InvIUM Your Patrvnag* Titian, was snatched by the French underground from the Nazis. Del FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.IDGE PARTIES, (St. Franc!* de Sale*’ Parish, remembrance from the, society, Sarto, Michelangelo, and da Vinci are represented. K E 4 B 7 6 .COLFAX AT WASHINGTON Denver) Among those heard from were T DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN SIOl The military service roll of Sgt. Louis McCarthy in Germany, Boaotifai BallrooBi* Privata Dining Room* honor in St Francis de Sales’ Pfc. Tom Connelly in France, L t We Feature Best GOALS church must undergo a complete (JG) Edward C. Day in the Philip­ revision as a result of the recent pines, and Pfc. Aubrey DuBe in in Both Bituminous parish census, it was revealed by New Guinea. Thomas Mulligan, war records Vocation Week Opened and Lignite committee chairman, in the Holy Vocation week opened in St Preferred Parish Name society meeting Monday Francis de Sales’ high school on evening. The parish had previously Friday, March 9, with attendance p h o n e s counted 489 on its service banner at Mass and the reception of Holy displayed in the church, but the Communion by the entire.student Trading List new names listed on the special body. The Mass was celebrated by report blanks furnished by the the Rev. Thomas Mahoney, C.M., census workers bring the total to Fransalian, who also addressed the 4 ; B I ® * ' the amazing figure of 723. There students on the significance of Vo­ Sl. Dominic's are 15 gold stafs on the banner. cation week. On Tuesday after The lists of names will be revised noon the Rev. Frederick McCallin, immediately and plans will be a Fransalian, spoke to the boys Slilwell & Panabaker ‘*Conte in and tee’ll lake made in the near future for the in the junior and senior classes SkeJlr Sfrviee you for a Cleaning erection of a suitable permanent about vocations to the priesthood, ri^'ELK COAL C0/r„r OPEN CLOSED before Easier” memorial in the church. and Mother Anna Joseph spoke SUNDAYS i6 3 5 Blake S. & H. Green Stampe John Finkbeiner, Mgr. mssp.___ TUESDAYS A visitor in Monday’s Holy to the ^irls of those classeslit on COMPLETE Name society meeting was Capt. the religious state for young LUBRICATION ▼ WASHIn" Francis Nolan, now of Sterling, women. A panel discussion per Arceetorie* and Motor Tnne-Up XELENT taining to their major fields in Tire end Bitterr Serrlce and Reeappin; an eighth-grade graduate of St 2S01 Federal Bird. GL. *74, Francis de Sales’ school in 1931, the arts and sciences by St. Fran­ CLEANERS MUNICIPAL and who is home on leave with 103 cis’ girls attending Loretto missions as a fighter pilot in the Heights is planned. The senior The firms listed here de­ 2992 N. Speer Blvd. European theater of war to his girls will entertain this group at serve to be remembered 10% Off Cash & Carry CORPORATION BONDS credit. No effort was made to tea following the discussion. DYEING. HATTERS. REPAIRING Paitor Honored when you are distributing LAUNDRY SERVICE have Capt. Nolan tell of his ex­ .Mn. C Harriton, PREFERRED and periences in combat, but he was Monday. March 12, the seniqrs your patronage in the dif­ Prop. enthusiastically received by the honored the Rev. Gregory Sm^h, COMMON STOCKS group, and he had an opportunity their pastor, at a dinner. The ferent lines of business. to renew old acquaintances. Still Fransaliaji dining room was in another link with the service men gala array for the occasion. Jerry We specialize in securities of this area. was provided in the Holy Name Magers, class president, was toast­ SU Philomena*j9 We invite your inquiries. meeting when the Rev. Gregory master. He expressed gratitude Smith, the director, read letters and appreciation for the many fine from several men in service ex­ things enjoyed in St. Francis’ to pressing thanks for the Holy Name Father Smith on behalf of the BLOIK Easter Gifts Sullivan & Company Christmas letter and its enclosed senior class. Ann Mahoney read FLORAL CO. a poem, “ Our Friend and Pal,” Security Building Phone TAbor 4264 2228 E. Colfax at Adame EM. 33SI dedicated to Father Smith and Opp. Blne-BIrd THE GAY SHOP written by her; and Jack Brock Auoeiated Floiitt-lyleffrapb Mrs. J. L. Stevens man gave a humorous after-dinner Delivery Shop ide W o m reading. The Rev. Robert McMa­ FUNERAL DESIGNS EM. 1234 2932 Eaal Colfax hon spoke of the work accom­ HOSPITAL BOUQUETS plished by Father Smith Preferred Parish A CTOup from the public speak- BOARD WALK Will HoU Party ing classcTai demonstrated the debate NEW SANCTUARY RUG IS LAID Fairfax Hardware work being done in that class for SHOE REPAIR (Colfax at Fairfax) the speech classes in Holy Family QUALITY MATERIAL AND HARDWARE. GLASS, PAINTS Trading List (St. Catherine’* Peri*h, Denver) high school. The following teams IN CHURCH FOR FORTY HOURS’ WORKMANSHIP LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED The Altar and Rosary society took part: Affirmative side, Erlene —All Work Guaranteed— • EA, 3777 5022 E. Colfax Phipps and Patricia McGruder; 4711 EAST 33rd AVE_AT DEXTER will hold its annual St. Patrick’s (St. Joseph’s'Polish Parish, tuary rug. The rug, costing $750, P. E. RINEHART. Prop. day card party Saturday after­ and negative, Eleanor Sheehan Denver) has been paid for in full. St. John's Pariwh noon, March 17, beginning at 1 and Adeline Dechant. Mary Bel- o’clock with dessert-luncheon. Mrs. locosa acted as chairman. The topic The parish ^Forty Hours’ devo­ The parish debt drive has thus The firms listed here de­ We Specialize in Permanent NEW LOW CEILING Joseph Gonzales is in charge of they debated was: Resolved: That tion will begin with a High Mass far netted the parish $518 in Waving and Hair Styling the affair. Tickets are 35 cents, immigration should be barred after followed by a procession of the actual cash. Only cash donations serve to be remembered THELMA BASSOS World war II. The audience acted PRICE ON BEER OLIVER'S and may be obtained from any Blessed Sacrament by the high are accepted toward the parish when you are distributing member of the organization.^ There as judges, the decision going to BEAIJTT SALOI^ ' school and grade school girls debt drive; pledges are not so­ We Carry Only Nationally will be table and special prizes. the affirmative team. your patronage -in the dif­ THEL.MA KASSON. Managat The group was accompanied by 287< COLORADO BLVa The regular meeting of the Saturday morning, March 17, at licited. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berlin, ferent lines of business. Adterlited Brands of Mrs. Josephine Bock, speech PHONE DEXTER 1188 MARKET mothers’ auxiliary of Cub Scout 7:45. The devotions will close on with a total o f $40, are the highest * DENVER. COLORADO teacher in St, Francis de Sales’, pack 155 will begin with dessert- Whiskies and Wines Denver’ s Finest and Oren O’Neill, debate manager. the evening of the parish feast contributors on the list posted in John C. luncheon at 1:30 p.m., March 21, day, the Feast of St. Joseph, Mon­ the vestibule of the church. Mr. Selection of in the home of Mrs. V. Perrella. PatricU Club Because SL Patrick’s day falls PREPARE FORi^v * SchoU Downtown Prices GRAIN-FED MEATS, 3710 Zuni street, with Mrs. G. day evening, March 19, at 7:30. and Mrs. Theodore Predzenkowski, Rounsaville as co-hostess. on Saturday, the feast will be an­ Evening services will be held at with $35, occupy second place; FISH & POULTRY ticipated by the Patricia club with WINTER NOW ^ ' 1 FINEST 7:30 on Saturday, Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barnish and 1 A MliV' meats and 6TH AVE. LiQUORS The following have made reser­ a program to be given on Friday, Open 7 te 7 Daily — Cloted Weditaeda, 1312 Eaat 6Ui Ave. Monday. A Franciscan Father Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gobster, with 7 GROCERIES vations to attend the CPTL all­ March 16. The Irish songs will will deliver a series of ser­ 6th and Columbine Phone PE. 4629 day conference in the Shirley- donations of $25, hold third place Bailey’s Texaco Service be sung by the Glee club. Pa^ mons on these three evenings. thus far on the list. Additional 28th and Fairfax EMtraon M24 3813 Ftirfaa Savoy hotel on March 15: The tricia Calloway, Patricia Alcorn, Confession^ will be heard in Polish Rev. D. A. Lemieux, Mmes. contributions are added every Patricia McGruder, and Patricia and English Friday, Saturday, and week. It Cooke, Piquette, Kennedy,_ Long, O’Neill will give readings on the The firms listed here de­ Sunday afternoons from 4 to 5:30, Since all social activities have SIXTH AV£XiJ£ ;; Shannon, Coliano, Severini, Bcr- appreciation of America for Ire­ and in the eveninj^ immediately H oly Fam ily ninzoni, Kemme, Gleason, Jacques, begn curtailed in the holy season serve to be remembered GIFT SHOP land’s contribution. A poem writ­ following the devotions. Telk, Joyce, Mazone, Stcro, Ru- ten by Earl Rice will be read. Pa­ o f Lent, tHe postponed parish when you are distributing MRS. IRENE CORRADO wart, McAndrews, Hdgan, McDon­ The new rug has been installed “ special,” the Holy Name social, Gifts for Baby tricia Harmon and Patricia Shan­ in the sanctuary covering the For Quality Bakery Goods your patronage in the dif­ ald, Lampert, Lawlor, Markley, non will do an Irish dance. Be­ the PTA “ frolick,” and the so­ BILLY’S INN INFANTS' WEAR - TOTS entire floor of the sanctuary, as dality play will be held in April. STATIONERY — JEWELRY Piscitella, Phillips, Farrell, Franks, sides being a member of the Pa­ Try planned in preparation for the ferent lines of business. 701 E. Sth At,. MA. 0471 < > Vorce, Anderson, McDaniels, Ste­ tricia club, Patricia Phoenix, soph­ CBAS. BUTT and ARNOLD JiaiSEN Forty Hours’ devotions. phens, Foley, P. DiPilla, Easter, omore, is celebrating her birthday DR. R . W. FRITZ Good Foods WEISS BAKERY Lucy, Brown, Duhn, Raub, Fisher, March 17. On the Feast of St. Joseph SAVE TIRES—BUY AT OLSON’S Slattery, Zarlengo, Gamel, Canny, And Your Favorit* Drink* Those who belong to the club Monday, March 19, Masses will be And Associates 4024 Tennyson St. B E N N E H ’S Schneringer, Johnson, DeMoi- celebrated at 5:15 and 9 o’clock. are: Seniors— Patricia Casey, Pa­ 44th & Lowell Phone GL. 9733 FOOD neaux, and A. DiPilla, and the The 9 o’clock Mass will be a High D entists tricia Alcorn, and Patricia O’Neill; CONOCO SERVICE OLSON’S STORES following past president: Mmes. Mass sung for the parish. <0S ISth Street 120S IStb 8tr«*t JUST GOOD MEAT juniors— Patricia Galloway, Pa­ KErttani 8721 TAbor S7(l Rowe, Weber, Denny, Reddick, A large crowd attended the POULTRY AND FISH Waohing and Creasing tricia Thompson, and Patricia Open UoDdaj u d TbarwUr Bt m . REDDISH'S Your Butina* Appr,ciat«] 2750 W. 29lh GL. 3613 Shea, Grout, and Mueller. McGruder; sophomores — Patrieja regular business meeting of the 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 Cla** Leader* Named Millard, Patricia Phoenix, Patricia Polish harmony club in the Polish T E N N Y S O I V Red & While 3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 Leaders for the past period are Powers, Patricia Graves, Patricia hall Monday evening, March 12. GROCERY and MARKET as follows: Eighth grade, Walter Simmons, and Patricia Mulqueen; Fathers Francis J. Wagner of the M eat M arket COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE i Saunders: seventh grade, Mar­ freshmen— Patricia Shannon, Pa­ Pueblo diocese and Edward J. 4016 Tenny*on » GR. 0443 3971 Ttnnyton GL. 475* S . Francis de Sales* guerite Kirk; sixth grade, Frank tricia Slatfe^, Patricia Harmon, Fraezkowski were among the Photo Copying Kafka; fifth grade, Mary Frances Patricia Elizalde, Patricia A. honor guests at the meeting. The We Copy and Reproduce Permanent Waving Boyle; fourth grade, Francis Mou- Kelly, Patricia E. Kelly, Patricia members arranged plans to have ton; third grade, Susanna Porfirio; the altars and statues in the Old, Faded or Torn Photos. 0 K The firms listed here de­ and Bair Strlint a SpKialtr Boehm, Patricia Murphy, Patricia Heads Added or Removed. Forget-Me-Not EXPERIENCED second grade, Mary Ellen Kildred; Sanger, and Patricia Kramer. Pa­ church repainted. serve to be remembered OPERATORS and first grade, Yvonne Tate. tricia Casey was elected “ Chief Mrs. William F. Denzin, in Backgrounds Removed or GLEANERS & DYERS when you are distributing DRESSES AND John Lee, infant son of Mr. and Patricia.” honor of her husband serving with Filled in. IRA T. THOMAS, Prop Flower Shop LINGERIE Mrs. James Barto, with Stella and PTA Hold* Meeting the armed forces overseas, your patronage in the dif­ rite House of Beauty Studio Richard Mershon as sponsors, and St. Francis de Sales’ PTA donated a credence table to n a y We S erve Y ou ? ferent lines of business. Bwttijo Prower G«orrift Hftllmnrk Elaine Marilyn, infant daughter of 304 SO. BDWY. PE- March meeting was well at­ the parish, to be used for the 4120 Tennyson GL. 5084 Corsages Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ash, with tended. The motion that the 10 in­ first time in the church in the Artcraft Daniel J. Shannon and Eleanor Cut Flowers coming officers and Father Smith parish’s Forty Hours’ devotions. Photographers HAROLD'S Mae Phillips as sponsors, were be guests at the all-day conference Potted Plants Mrs. Victor Gizewski made a com­ Joseph"^ Pari.^h SHOE REPAIRING baptized recently. of the CPTL, March 15, was car­ plete set of extraordinary taber­ 129 Broadway PE. 5463 FUNERAL SPRAYS FIRST CLASS WORK ried, and that the in-coming presi­ nacle veils that are daily displayed 12.00 UP ONLY BEST MATERIALS 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION dent and vice president also at­ in the church. For (hat Watch or Diamond Phone RA. 1818, 1-DAY SERVICE Arcbdioceie of Denver tend the national meeting on The “ Falcons” of the St. Jos­ you alwaya wanted— See 310 So. Broadway RA. 3281 April 3. Mrs. J. Torrez, war VICK'S Downing at Alameda Week of Sunday, March eph Boys’ club are currently Annuneiation C a ll CAMEROIM CREDIT 18: St. Jame*’ pariib, Denver; chairman, reported that 10 tons playing in the parochial basketball QUAIJTY IJQUOR STOKE St. Anthony’* church, Jule*- of paper were collected by the tournament being played' in the Jew elers children during the drive. Mrs. AT LOWEST For Beer, Wines burg; St. Franc!*’ church, Regis college gym. The regular DARG Watch Inapectort A. Frantz reported on the deaneiTi DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER BOTTLE OB CASE 3 DAY SERVICE Weldona (Thirteen Hour*’); meeting of the Boys’ club will be 719 Santa Fe Drive Topley’s and Our Lady of Sorrow* meeting for Mrs. C. Bettinger, his­ held Tuesday afternoon at 3 DRUG CO 240 .Sania Fe Drive KE. 7943 When Things Look Dark church, East Lake. torian. o’clock, March 20. Plans for base­ The third grade children, di­ Billy Van^s Grocery Food Store ball, boxing, and swimming will STORE Gall PE. 4680 rected by Sister Catherine be discussed in the _ meeting. Bas­ Tekakwitha, opened the program BOB & VAN’S CHOICE MEATS - FISH Pickup and Delivery ketball drills in the' Garden Place S4*l FRANKLIN ST. and Market Diamonds with song selections...... by the“l i t“ 'little GROCERIES gym hlive been discontinued for Meat Market THE MARKET OF QUALITY Plain Dresses 85c girl gossips,” followed by an ac­ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables this season. All boys are asked to 16 ozs. to the Pound Wedding Rings cordion solo by Marilyn Nelson, return their basketball suits to the AMERICAN 750 SANTA FE DRIVE Bird’s Eye Frozen Foods Men’s Suits 60c and the “ little poor boys” songs, rectory immediately after the tour­ °20 Santa Fe Or. Phone T A. 0538 YOUR PATRONAGE all of which won the monthly treat 5e & lOc STORE Rosaries nament SAVE TIME AND MONEY I F R K S H F I S H UNION SHOP APPRECIATED SOUTH DENVER for them. Mrs. H. E. Bellamy’s talk on the Red Cross and the The members of the Altar and Wt 8«vt Thouundt of tlSRPIIL Rosary society cleaned and washed ARTICLES Attraetivrlr OiipItyMl (oi Cleaners & Dyers Grosses moving picture of actual war in Your Convenirnrt General Pharmacy The firms listed here de­ 900 So. Pearl SP. 6587 the Pacific proved enlighten, all the woodwork in the church (Between Franklin end Gilpin) Aeroai from Denver General Boiphni serve to be remembered 594 So. Broadway ing. WAG Sgt. Oftedahl spoke this 4reek. They wish to express their p-atitude to those who have l«2S E. 84tb AVE. jrOUR NEIGHBORHOOD when you are distributing briefly on the needs of her organ­ ^ DRUG STORE sunomnn’s ization, as did Mrs. Wood for the contributed toward the new sanc- Money Orders Any Hour your patronage in the dif­ 3 to 4 Day Service Watchmakers & Jewelers Camp Fire Girls. Pay Gas and Lisrht Bills Here CARL’S MARKET Victory Circle to Meet St. Joseph’s Parish ferent lines of business. JOE BOWER, Prop. on CLEANING 39 So. Broadway Lojola (POUSH) c V r l’ r - . TA. 9161 Mrs. A. F. Jepson will enter­ •______Satitfaction GuaranteM tain Oun JLady of Victory circle ------^ BABY BEEF 1 WEEK LAUNDRY SERVICE at her hofne, 450 S. Humboldt Quality Meals MODERN METHOD street, Tuesday, March 20 at 1 p.m. HOWARD'S Westerkamp Bros. B lessed iSarram ent ! GROCERIES — VEGETABLES 109 So. Ogden SP. 9862 Altar Society to Meet 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943 MultLSsrvIn The Altar and Rosary society KE. 9043 5106 Wash. FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE will hold its annual meeting Fri­ MARKET NOW OPEN EVERYTHING A GOOD GROCERY The Kearney Greamery Phone EM. 9283 Alameda Drag Store JACKSON’S day, March 16, in the assembly SHOULD HAVE FLOOR rooms of the rectory. Quality Meat* - Crocerie* BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES 2206 KEARNEY ST. v. O. PETERSON. Prop. Noa; under new manazement THE ORCHID SHOP Cut Rate Drugs Mrs. Thomas G. Garrison, presi­ 2820 COLO. BLVO. EA. ( t i l —WE DEUVEB— Cut Rate Drug9 ENAMEL dent of the NCCW, will be the PURITY PRODUCTS—RANCH EGGS "Flowers of Distinction” Liquors • Sundries guest speaker. Her topic will be DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Wines and Liquors Open All Day On Sunday 1528 COI.ORADO BLVD. Prescriptions “ Unity in Catholic Organization.” FUNERAL SPRAYS OUR SPECIALTY Fountain Service - School Supplies Quick Service EM. 7273 Free Prompt Dcliveff The members of the Altar and a quart Alameda and Broadway Cali 8P. S44S Downing and Alaaoda Rosary society will receive Com­ Beautiful munion in a body in the 8 o’clock ------YOUR C A R ------Dries ovemigM to a tough, weteeproof. Mass Sunday, March 18. D RIVE IN BUCHANAN’S TO ERVIN When yoo need a motor overhaal. motor M illiken’s opaque, glossy snamsl llnisb thsTs Just toneop. or eome auto repair work* take nude for weir. May be wishsd or It where yoo ret prompt, efficient Mfv* LIQUOR STORE CASH STORES Offie* Pbon* UAin 7S03 DRESSES Glencoe Conoco Service ica. scrubbed with the strongest soaps. B^dcne* Pboot EA. 1281 - WASHING • GREASING ACCES­ VANCE a. BUTCH. Mjrr. SORIES • TIRE SERVICE Fine Wines and Liquors 2 Convenient Locations CENTEN1V1.4L G.4RArxE Can be ippRsd to wood, eonersts s c Glenea* al Baal Colfax BA. *777 W* Fratara Chriatijn Bro*. Wine* ANDRE DE VAJDA •FOR EASTER, 147S Jaemlne at Eaat Colfax 1130 E. ALAMEDA 1 a.pi. to ( P 4 B . Dally. Closad Wad ALL POPULAR BEERS cement mignesits and cqmposition A Worthy Signature in Purt Ph. 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IXB-aiR HaJwtk Eiec. / Thursday, March 15, 1945 Office, 9S8 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyirtone '4205 PAGE SEVEN Official Presenlation Junior Parochial SAM JARVIS, MULLEN MENTOR, Of K . of C. Trophy to Boxing Tourney Begins Thursday Be Made on March 20 Tourney Being EARNS COACH OF YEAR TITLE

■re OieM hoopsters from MnDen b i^ tchool who On Tuesday evening, March 20, team selections in basketball and League and State Champs climaxed ihcir most sueceaful season by adding the Youthful Sam Jarvis, coach of the Mullen high champion Mus­ baseball. at 8 o’clock in the council cham­ Catholic slate crown to their first Parochial championship last Sunday evening. The squad is shown with tangs, is definitely the choice for bers of the Knights of Columbus, the trophies they won, left to right, a permanent Irague trophy, the large K. of C rotating tiophy, and He was awarded a Mullen The annual Junior Parochial coach of the year, after his fine 1B65 Grant strbet, the official pre­ the cup for the state championship. Shown here in the front row, left to right, are Brother Ignatius, F.S.C., scholarship to Regis college where state basketball tournament is performance in bringing his boys he is now-a junior. In his first sentation of file championship athletic director; Bel Martinez, Bob Dunnebecke, Jim Hartford, Bob Bums, Joe Rnptak, Sm Jarvis, being held in the Regis high gym coach; and Joe Nanio, student manager; in the liack row are HaWy Hennessey, W jt Ferriier, Steve year at Regis he played with the trophy donated by the K. of C. beginning Wednesday evening, Rangers’ pigskin squad under Rechia, Mike Malone, Leo Case, and Leo Marline*. ______TO BE lELD IN March 14. and continuing until will be made to Mullen high school, Sarge Mackenzie. Sunday evening, March 18. winners of the 1945 Parochial In 1942 Jarvis took over the league cage title. Monsignor John Thirteen teams from toe city coaching job in SL Clara’s orph­ R. Mulroy, chaplain of the Denver Catholic schools are schednled to anage, and his teams in the 1942* council, will make the presentation, PinOGHi MEET participate. Representing the east­ 43 .season took the Junior Paro­ and John Schlereth, Charles Riley, ern division will be Cathedral, An- chial titles in football, basketball, and other K. of C. members will nunciaCon, Sacred Heart, SL The padded mitts will be fl3(ing and baseball. The next year he waa take part in the ceremonies. Joseph’s (R e d e m p to ris t), St. called back to his alma mater to with a fervor bora of keen inter- Through Jack Carberry, sports John’s, and Loyola; the northern take over the coaching chores. In editor of the Denver Post, arrange­ scholastic rivalry, when high school loop will be represented by St his first year hia football team fin­ ments have been made for the ap­ boxers representing 15 different Catherine’s. St. Vincent’s, S t ished second, his basketballers pearance of some of the coaches Clara’s, Holy Family, S t Dominic’s, third, and his baseball nine fourty alma matera try conclusions with Mt. Carmel, and St. Josei>h’s and stars in Denver for the Na­ one another in the second annual In the 1944 grid season Jarvis’ tional AAU basketball tourney. (Polish). Difficulties in arranging Mustangs were handicapped by in­ Parochial-AAU boxing tourna­ for practice facilities have pre­ The Mullen high band wiU be on ment. The event, staged under toe juries and fifth place was toe best hand to furnish music. vent^ S t Philomena’s and Blessed they could do. All parochial teams, their auspices o f the Denver Parochial Sacrament schools from sending league with the sanction and as­ But his boys hit the top in this coaches, pastors of the parishes, teams this year. In previous tour­ sistance o f the Rocky Mountain year’s basketball season, winning youth leaders, and fathers of the naments these schools have been AAU, gets under way Thursday the Parochial title with 11 wins boys, are invited to attend the af­ among the top teams of toe Junior afternoon in the Cathedral gym.' fair. In addition there will be rep­ Parochial league. St. Francis -de and one loss, and then waltzing There will be five sessions— Thurs­ resentatives of the various service Sales’, 'St. Vincent de Paul’s, S t through tough opposition to take clubs interested in youth work. day afternoon, and Friday and Elizabeth’s, a n d St. Patrick’s the state crown. Xne amazing part Judge William Black will represent Saturday afternoons and evenii^ schools have found it impossible to of this exhibition is that four mem­ the Old Timers’ association. Judge All matches will be held in the Ca arrange for the entry of teams bers of the first five are but jun­ Joseph Cook will be on hand for tbedral gym. Admission prices will The touranment will include iors, and toe fifth is a sophomore. the Young American league. Ar­ be 50 cents for adults and 35 both a championship bracket and Sam Jarvis To put it mildly, prospects look thur Jacques, e.\alted ruler of the cents for students. There vrill be a consolation bracket. good for next year. no reserved seats. along to the championship of the Sam’s boys were well grounded Elks, and Harold Ferris, American St. Catherine’s, Cathedral, and Pariitoial league, and then to the Legfion commander, will represent Heartened by the success of the St. Vincent’s have drawn the first State Catholic high school cham­ in all fundamentals, and always their organisations. 1944 tournament. Parochial league round byes. These three, teams are pionship last week. played a fast, shifty, clean game- officials have widened the scope the leading contenders. Sam just turned 21 in Febru- The spirit of competition mani­ of this year’s event by inviting SCHEDULE OF GAMES and his boys celebrated his fested by every member of tha students from schools outside of Wsdnzzday, March 14 birthday by downing the Annunci­ squad kepk their games lively and GRAND CAFE the league to participate. A fine 7 p.m,— St. Clara’a va. Loyola. 8 pan.— St. Joaaph’t (PoBth) va. ation Cardinals, 23-9, on that day. interesting. Although the Mus­ 431 17th St. MA. 6652 representation o f athletes from Sacrad Htart taam. After a fine scholastic and ath­ tangs boasted a string of poten­ (B«twe, Gea- Hgx

•I PAGE EtGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEjrstone '4205 Thars'day, March 15, 1945

fludenlR this week elected student o . a e , COAL N o » presentation a n n o u n c e s Democracy in Action. mission officers for the 1945-46 school Recommend year in a polling place set up in the coujicil room al the college. Standing: Regina Rowland,^ Marie Columbine and Induttrial Coslanzo, Joan Blach, Olga Meietani, Dorothy Ann McAvoy. Seated: Claire Condon, Patricia Ann HAVE TOUR FURNACE Rogers. The winners in the election were: Student body president, Miss Loretta Sweeney; sodality pre­ VACUUn CLEANED FESTIVAL AUG. 16, 17, 18 for fect, Mis# Mary Lu Prendergast; and mission president. Miss Bess Riesenman. ______

SLPREME (Preaentation Pariih, Denver) tion parish guild was held Monday COAL CO. A summer festival will be held evening, March 12, to make ten­ on the school {rrounds on Aug. 16, tative plans. A dinner will be The Holy Season PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn. 17, and 18, A meeting of the served on the 16th or 18th and executive board of the Presenta- there will be a number of other in­ teresting attractions. The festi­ val is being held for the benefit of of LENT 9 0 the building fund. The committee in charge of the USO-NCCS supper on Sunday, March 25, is asking for donations of homemade cakes, butter, and cash. The collection after the Communion in all the Masses SPECIAL this Sunday will be^taken for the expenses of the supper. Religious Jewelry Rhode Island Red Chicks M4”” Tickets for the card party spon­ PER 100 sored by the Altar and Rosary so­ ROSARIES BROAD BREAST TURKEY POULTS ciety as their annual activity for the building fund are being dis­ ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED tributed by the chairman. The party will be held in Redmen hall on Tuesday, April 17. ERDLEY HATCHERIES Sodality Probation Begin. Jacques Adler presents jewelry gifts WRAY, COLORADO The period of probation for in keeping with the Holy Season. Partic­ young women of the parish who ular attention is given to special orders. wish to become members o f the Sketches for individual designs are gladly sodality has now begun. These submitted. . WHOLESALE — RETAIL candidates will be received into the Young Ladies’ sodality in May. Garden Tools, Rubber Hose All girls who have been or will be graduated from the eighth Everyibing for the Garden and Farm grade in June are eligible for FARM AND VICTORY GARDEN 8UPPUES membership. Since the preachers HARDWARE AND TOOLS at the recent mission in the par­ ish suggested that each parishioner SAM BANNER C0„ ISlh and Blake-CH. 0114 belong to some parish group, it is hoped that there will be a large new membership this year. Any­ one who wishes to join the sodality ■>JS? is requested to notify the prefect or other members. NOTED LITURGY AUTHORIH Miss Mary Rogers, secretary of Group Publisliiiig Al. Bennett the Young Ladies’ sodality, will . : 4 3 entertain the sodalists at a St. GIVES LECTURE AT LORETTO Men’s Clothing Dept. Patrick’s day party on Friday, 0 ^ ^ % March 16, after the Lenten devo­ tions. A short business meeting Parish Service (Loretto Heights College, Denver) The te'bting actually took place at will precede the party. Miss Rog­ The lecture program in Loretto the college last Tuesday. Society Brand & ■ ■ 1: Cagers Beat C.W.C. ers lives at 550 Hazel court. Heights college last week included 534 SIXTEENTH ST,. FONTIUS BLDG., DENVER i three important speakers. The first The Loretto Heights varsity Brayton Clothes i The Thimble club will meet was the Rev. Gerald Ellard, S.J., basketball squad came out on the 12 NORTH TEJON, COLORADO SPRINGS Wednesday, March 21, at 10:30 Letter Will Meet long end of the score last Friday professor of theology in St. Mary’s J in the home of Mrs. R. Alward, college, St. Marys, Kans., and night in a game with the Colorado 535 Newton. All members are author of the religion text book Woman’s college team. The game cordially invited to attend. (S t. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, Denver) used in the freshman class in Lo­ was an exciting contest and the The mflV Co. The women of the PTA are retto, namely, Christian Life and final score was 27-23. Ruth Ann helping with the Red Cross drive A meeting of the committee for Worship. Father Ellard addressed Leon was high scorer, having now in progress. 2ND FLOOR publishing What’* What, the the students and faculty in the netted 15 points. The first, second, third, and monthly letter to service men of morning assembly last Friday on In the intra-mural round robin fourth grades are having a St. the parish, will be held in the school the general subject of worship. In games the juniors are leading, with Patrick’s day box lunch Thursday, hall on Thursday, March 22. The the afternoon he spoke to the the sophomores in second place. March 15. The girls will bring young women of the parish are re­ freshman class and answered ques­ The final games will be played the box lunch decorated in white quested to attend the meeting, es­ tions on the text. next Monday evening. and green and each boy will pecially those having brothers or KEEP UP THE HOMES bring a quarter. The proceeds husbands in service. Later in the afternoon Father Culture Test to Be Taken will go to the home missions. The committee is asking for more flllard spoke to a large group of The sophomores in Loretto this All the children took part in a co-operation from the members of sisters from the schools in Den­ week will be given the Co-opera­ paper drive last week. the parish in getting the letter to ver in the Malo auditorium. The tive General Culture test edited YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR their relatives. Many of the ad­ subject of this address was “ The by the American Council on Edu­ dresses of men in service have been Vows and the Holy Sacrifice of cation. The purpose of the testing Patronize These Reliable Service Firms Jr. C. D. of A. Tea to changed and a number of the let­ the Mass.’’ This lecture w^s ar­ program is to determine the in­ ters have been returned recently. ranged and sponsored by the col- tellectual acumen of each student, Mothers or other members of the lege. and to make comparisons of the Benefit Bebies’ Annex Social Work Scholarikip “EARL J.- families of service men are re­ local students with standards all New 9 X 12

Particular People Prefer Perkins Pickles’ RESTYLED ST. PHILOMENA’S GIRL CONFRATERNin NOTING 50TH Ladies and Men’s Hats SCOUTS Altar Society to Bcaniet mide from Old Hate 25 TSARS EXPERIENCE RECEIVE WORLD G IH BADGES ANNIVERSARY ON MARCH 15 Factory Finish Hatters LADY PERKINS B R A l 504 15th St. (St. Philomana’t Pariih, Denver) Reed thanking the society for the Spsor Pothek (St. Joseph’s [C.SS.R.] Parish, year’s mission activitite. Proceeds Girl Scout troop No. 124, under High Mass offered for the late Denver) will be used for the ransom of two .PERKINS^EPENETER PICKLE CO the leadership of Mrs. Joseph Cook Thomas Reed of Manchester, N, H March 16, Feast of St. Clement, pagan babies. | and Mrs. Neil Horan, was awarded It was voted to have a Mass of­ marks the 50th anniversary of the 'The March edition of the Santa LUMBER • PAINT — BABDWARK world gift badges at a meeting held' fered for Mrs. V. Taylor, a former %erection by Bishop Nicholas C. Fe will be distributed on Friday INSULATION Dinner March in the school auditorium Tuesday, member of the parish. afternoon. This issue features an THE Matz of the Confraternity of Our March 13. The scouts are selling Mrs. Rhoades extended apprecia­ Irish theme. MAX’S BAKERY Iilother of Perpetual Help and St Aurora Lumber Company cookies this week. The proceeds tion to the following; Mmes. P. H (St. Elixabeth’s Parish, Denver) Both grade and high schools will Building Headquarters will be used for the Girl Scout Williams, E. Di lullo, H. B. Fisher, A vocation pla^, entitled Pals Alphonsus in the parish. A Solemn enjoy a holiday on Monday, the camp, Mass of Thanksgiving for the many MAX LOWDEBUILK. Prop. Phontt Aoroni 210—FruiUls ftOS George Burt, Thomas McConnell, Forsver, will be given in the week Feast of S t Joseph, patron of the Troop leaders, committee chair­ L. H. Morrato, L. A. Fair, and J. J. by the S t Elizabeth Knights of m-.terial and spiritual graces re­ schools. AUROI^, COLO. CAKES - PIES ■ DONUTS men, and the mothers of troops 124 \'alsh. The volunteers for the the Altar■...... unit. A smallill collection ■ ceived is being offered Thursday. Pupils Active in Wasta Papar Drive and 130 will attend a meeting Easter flower collection are Mmes. of high value cancelled stamps is The confraternity devotions are Mrs. A. Patterson, chairman of That Taste Belter Thursday at which the summer day J. P. McConaty, T. C. Rhoades, asked as the price of admission. held every Tuesday throughout the the war activities committee of the camp program will be discussed by P. H. Williams, James Potter, and The stamps will be sent to a mis­ year, and the annual solemn novena PTA, reported at the March meet­ HOT GROSS BUNS PAINT! $1.49 GAL Mrs. Herbert Hamilton, chairman L F. Morrato. sionary stamp bureau. is given prior to the Feast of the ing that from September, 1944, to of the day camp committees. A motion was made that the so­ The fifth grade class presenled Immaculate Conception. Once a March, 1945, the grade school chil­ Wednesdays & Fridays WHITE and All Collors year a Solemn Mass of Requiem is Inside or Outside Altar Society Meet* ciety purchase $10 worth of tickets a one-act play, Bobby’s Dream, in dren had collected 30,000 pounds of 719 W. 8th Ave. The Altar and Rosary society for the St Patrick’s day ball. The the different classrooms March 9. offered for the deceased members. wasta paper. During that period K E . 86 2 5 At the present time there are more was entertained in the home of tickets will be given to the USO also the parents contributed 2,768 ARROW PAINT Red Cross mite boxes were dis­ than 4,000 members listed in the Mrs. J. F. Jordan, 1601 Steele NCOS for distribution among the tributed by students of St. Joseph’s pounds of wasta fat, 183 pints of CH. 2188 confraternity book. 1520 Lawrence street. Monday, March 12, at 2 p.m soldiers. school as part of the annual Junior blood, and 2,346 hours to volunteer Mrs, Ruth Davesac and Mrs. J. 0. Mmes. J. H. McMorrow and Wil Red Cross drive. Altar Society' work. ORDER COAL XOWi Rusho were co-hostesses. Forty liam Sheehy will work in the sanc­ The grade school children are The sale of stamps and bonds Use' Our Budget Plan If You Wish— Nothing Down ♦ COLD SEAL SEEDS members were present. Mrs. W. M. tuary next month, and Mrs. James preparing the Holy Week music Will Receive Eucharist during February amounted to — 10 Months to Pay Goodwin and Mrs. Donnelly were Potter will have charge of the under the direction of Sister M. Sunday the members of the Altar $698.80. guests. Mrs. T. C. Rhoades pre­ Easter decorations. Rosita. and Rosary society will receive Fourteen women plan to attend KROOIVEIVBERG COAL CO. sided. Miss Marks made an urgent The April meeting will be held in Sunday, March 18, is the Com­ Holy Communion in the 7:30 Mass. the March meeting of the CPTL, appeal for, contributions to the cur­ the home of Mrs. Hariy T. Zook. munion Sunday for the Young A Holy Hour and Lenten sermon They are Mmes. C. Rust, D. Bagen, 1909-11 So. Broadway ^ SP. 4478 rent Red Cross drive, Mmes. Otto Kiene and E. Di lullo Ladies’ sodality of the Blessed Vir­ will be held in the evening at 7:30. S. Veto, J. Lansville, A. Lament, 18ih Ave, at Mrs. E. A. Hanifen, secretai^. 9th at Downing will be co-hostesses. gin. All members are urged to The games party will be held Mon- W. Johnson, A. Patterson, R. Tur­ Humboldt Colfax at May andr'asture L^rgps read a note from Mrs. Isabel day at 8:30 p.m. The weekly no­ Following an address by the Rt, assist in the 9:16 o’clock Mass on ner, T. Sadusky, J. Berger, L. Ochs, 500 Grant Gaylord Our grasses give you bigger yields vena devotions are held on Tues­ Shel-Roni or Short-Cut Rev. Monsignor William M. Hig­ that day E. McCloskey, J. Werthraan, and at low cost. W ell cleaned. Crested gins, refreshments were served by The ushers appointed for the day at 3 and 7:30 p.m. On. Wednes­ 0. Simpson. PURITY Wheat Grass, Brome, Gramma and S p a gh etti Brown the hostesses. Masses in S t Elizabeth’s church day, March 21, the Altar and Ros­ Members of the nominating com­ are the following: Casper Heit, 6 ary society is sponsoring a benefit Buffalo Grass. Tall Slender Wheat mittee who were appointed at the Betty With Fruit Flewvr Collection Planned o’clock: William Thompson and card party. Tickets may be ob­ A flower collection will be taken meeting are Mmes. A, Lament, J. and Western Wheat Grass. Cloven. 1 pkf. Sbel-Roni or Short- Fred Brinkhaus, 8 o’clock; Jerry tained in the rectory. March 19, Berger, and R. La Fever. CREAMERIES C tl our pricet. CompUtt catalog fret. Cut spaghetti, cooked up following all Masses on Sunday, Carpinella, Fred Demling', Max the patronal feast of the parish, DAIRY SPECIALISTS Wettvrn S««J Co., Denvf I cup brown sugar March 11, for the Easter decora­ Jonke, and Joseph Winters, 9:15 will be observed witl\ a Solemn WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG ^ teaspoon ground cinna­ tions. rge Zigler, Paul Mass at 8 o’clock. Milk and Frozen Desserts mon Tuesday, Mrs. L. E. Bum’s club Hakala, Val Long, and F. J. Fifteen high school students en­ 4 tablespoons butter met with Mrs. John Koehl and Mrs Richards, 11 o’clock; Peter Heit, tertained sisters and nurses at At Thar Best 3 apples, peeled, cored, and John F. Reardon was hostess to James Hofsetz, William Seheider, RE'UPHOlilER D. DEUTSCH Mercy hospital on Tuesday after­ Your Patronage Invited coarsely chopped OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Harry O’Day’s club. Wednes­ and August Rupp, 12:16. noon with dramatic and humorous , RECOVER 2 PIECES 35 Year* Pnctlea Put one-third of the Shel-Roni day, Mrs. E. T. Gibbons enter­ Mrs. William Schneider has been readings, choral and solo vocal se­ FRIEZE AND TAPESTRY 286 So. Downing 38th St LoweU Etm or spaghetti into the bottom of a tained Mrs. J. 0. Goodrow’s club. elected recording secretary of the lections, dances, and instrumental $ 5 5 * 0 0 and tip 145 Broadway 812 Santa Fe Bx«mln«l greased baking dish. Over this Mrs. T. E. Carey’s club will meet Altar and Rosary, society. GUsie* mtisic. After the entertainment, Fittsd place one-third of the apples: on Friday with Mrs, J, T. Cronin Father Crispin Pfirman, O.F.M., the nurses at the hospital were cover them in turn with one-third Broken Lenst* at 476 Gilpin street. has been assisting the Catholic h istesses to the group at a formal DopUeated of the sugar, with which the ejn- Mrs. Phil Clarke returned soldiers of Fitzsimons hospital in tea. namon has been mixed. Dot with Wednesday from a month’s vaca­ the past week. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES Oculitta* Prescription Filled After receiving Holy Communion Gtnnins Krrptok sinalt Vision butter and repeat the layers until tion in the East. She visited “ Tops >Em AIV* all ingredients are used. Cover in the 9 o’clock Mass on St. Jos­ InrisUiI* Bifocal GlsM**, coni- friends in Philadelphia, Pa., and with SUPERIOR NURSERY STOCK Lensss to Sts _i.,. and bake in a slow oven— 325 to Providence, R. I., and relatives in eph’s day, members of the Pen club Far and N . s r - 350 degrees F.— until the apples will be guests at a breakfast in the from EVERGREENS to ROSES Gronnd tU In on*. New York city. » are tender (about 30 minutes). Coxswain James Strong, who Ml Carmel Group home of Anne Sweeney, club ORNAMENTAL STEEL & WOOD FENCES Open Monday Eranlnf*. Ph. TA. 8SS2 Then uncover and leave 15 min­ had been in Ketchikan, Alaska, member. ERECTED AT LOWER PRICES Brother Bernard of Mullen home Oor Uiidfcalpo nun will eall at jour home if rea 1519 Curlii St utes longer. Serve with a lemon nearly two years, is home on a need help in dcsisninff your groundi. or creamy sauce. leave. addressed all the boys of the high Miss Cecilia Selander wa^ one of To Meet Sunday school on Tuesday afternoon on 77“ DiruVITAM-IZED a class of 60 nurses who were vocations. graduated from the Seton school of ^ In preparation for the publica­ I y A - iViiD FERTILIZER nursing, Glogkner hospital, Colo­ (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, tion of the Trail, high school year­ hio Stede — No Weeds — No Odor. A nttorallr Denver) blended mixture of erganle matter and minerals for rado Springs, on Sunday, March 11. book, class, club, and activity pic­ lawns, shrubs, trees, or ridory garden. The graduation exercises were held The Italian section of the Altar tures were taken on Wednesday in St. Mary’s church. Mr. and Mrs. society will hold its meeting on morning. Office 1686 Bellaire Si. Phone EM. 2862 Carl Selander, their sons, Earl and Sunday, March 18, at 2 p.m; The entertainment committee of Carl E., accompanied by Mrs. Man­ There will be a meeting of the the S.S.C. will sponsor a social for Phone GL. 2304 NURSERY . , . 6364 No. Washington St. uel Masters of Chicago, 111., and PTA on Tuesday, March 20, at the student body on the evening of Sgt. J. Schuman of Lowry field, 2 p.m. in the school hall. March 18. Colo. Upholstery Go. attended the grraduation exercises. The AdoIIa club will hold its John M. Koehl. .(r., seaman first The freshmen held a luncheon 2457-59 16th St. monthly meeting Tuesday at 8 Thursday at noon as part of their class, who had oeen home on an P.m- BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY overseas leave, returned to his sta­ Starting on Friday, March 16, a tion on Sunday. triduum will be held in honor of Arthur LeBossier is seriously ill. S t Joseph. Masses on St. Joseph’s day, Monday, March 19, will be at 6, 6:30, 7, 8, and 9 o’clock. On Wednesday, March 21, St Magazine Carries Bernadette’s club will meet in the home of Mrs. Nettie Borelli, 3719 Pecos street The Philomena study ‘Hi-PaT Photo club will meet on Friday, March 16, in the home of Mrs. Louise (Cathedral High School, Denver) Smaldone.. Appearing in the Mwch issue Ens. Joseph P. Natale, son of of the Scholastic Roto, high’ sehool Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Natale of rotogravure newspaper, is a pic­ 1829 W. 33rd avenue, is spending MA.G641 MiLG541 ture of the Minute Man flag-rais­ a ten-day leave at home after Beautiful ing at Cathedral high school. This serving eight months in the Pacific. For Good Bakery Goods picture, sent in by invitation to He participated in five major bat­ Fresh Cut Flowers Fine Foods Hi-Pal from the publishers in tles. He is a graduate of Denver Minneapolis, Minn., is the second university and was second alter­ WWWWWW Hi-Pal picture used this ycRf. The nate for West Point in 1943. While first was a picture of Christmas home on leave, Ens. Natale an­ Large Aasortment o f Potted carolers, appearing in the De­ nounced his engagement to Miss cember issue. Kaye Duncan of Denver. A late Planta and Fiperal Designs VOSS BROS. John Abegg a n d Dolarosa fall wedding will be planned after Simones, high school students, and Ens. Natale has completed his tour Michael Kazlaskia and Joan Kot- of sea duty and will be reassigned tenstette, grade pupils, appeared in to duty in the States. the picture. At an assembly Monday after­ noon, the pupils of the sixth grade, Nurses’ Aide Glass JERRY BREEN “ If it can be under the direction of Sister Mary Finian, presented their annual St. To Begin iiL April FLORIST caught-Fagan’s will Patrick’s Irish jig. Those Enter­ taining were John O’Shea, John Glenn, Tom Kottenstette, Jack The need for nurses’ aides in 1456 California MA. 2279 catch it” Molitor, Ruth Courtney, Bernice civilian and military hospitals Wrobel, Marlene O’Leary, Donna ^ow s daily. The Denver chapter, Florida CrdWfish Rae Leiker, and Joyce Glenn. merican Red Cross, ALpine 0811, Jumbo Cooked Crabs The next a.ssembly will be held ill begin a new class in April. Sea Scallops March 20 at 2:30 p.m. in honor of The age limits for nurses’ aides is ATTEND! St. Patrick and St. Joseph. The 18 to 50. Large Fresh Shrimp guest speaker will be announced A new dietitians’ aide class, ISth Annual Mammoth Frogs later. Ann Cuthbertson, Cathedral under the direction of Miss El- CSMC president, will preside. dora Hanford, will start in Mercy Eastern & Western Oysters hospital March 22. There is no Cooked Shrimp Your Purchase of War Bonds age limit for this course, which and Stamps Helps lo Secure Your is held twice a week for 10 weeks. Maine Lobsters Future. and many other varieties.

Radio Tubes— Parts SIGNS BatUrie*—25-bour Servie* on Rtpsirs. G inn by th« Milford Club SHOWCARDS — PAPER SIGNS Gsi HasUrs. M«U1 Walker and Sioxle or in Quantity Bussit* Blwsod Sacrament Parish 8pecUl Attention to Inedtutloaf w 1425 Larimer . 8hlrl«y.8sny Hot.1—Lincoln Room Fmst Serriee 1^1 1 V 9 CH. 8393 ' Hilton Bbrodnik and His Orchestra NO BLACKOOT HERE April 2nd. 1*45 COMPLIHEMTS ORANGE BAR Home Public Sign Co. Est to Tts. KE. 18B0 Fov GOOD neas HANSEN i HANSEN ORANGE BAR Gccd Things.Ic Eat serve S o lit^ Colleo! JEWELERS Fresh and Salted NuUneaU J 1628 17th St. Candied Fruits and Candiea ONE STORE ONLY WHEAT GERM SOT BEAN FLOUB Momlnq.noon.nj9W --. HERRING TIDBITS BUY WAR BONDS lot a Itavor tWill 1>>W* ADDISON’S RlGHTl AND STAMPS Home Public Market / TA. 2758 Them'* “ 1**^ oolly moihod...on.lotsa.^ 7 ^ one lot W p and one lot. Jess’ Super Market ■ ^ 1 Perk or Pot. need it J I f I a wise mother who serves i American Beauty Spag­ hetti to her children. FOOD FOR FREEDOM DSBflCTtp. Htain Contains all the vital elem ents needed by growing bodies 7 o o d s a r e 0 0 0 0 and brains. W m T H B U L a w Ua> FOOD CEIVTER \

PAGE TEN Office; 938 BairaocK Strte! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,'' KEsrgtone '4205 Thursday, March 15, 1945

^ EYES ON THE HIGHWAYS ARCHBISHOP’S GUILD MEMBERS |U| R (i R R HI A 0 If The visual skills of automobile drivers probably will, In the GIVE post war, receive more stringent examinations and analysis PLAN COMMUNION BREAKFAST than is now required bjr law, since plans are being made for superhighways which will probably be designed for cruising All members of the Archbishop’s tions as soon as possible with either 4 MIUHS AFIIR NOW- speeds of not less than 75 miles an hour. Therefore, it is wise euild are invited to attend the 9:16 Miss Helen Flynn or Mrs. Marion to keep your eyes at their best by having frequent eye exam­ Slass in Holy Ghost church, 19th Kelly. inations. and California streets, Denver, on As in the past, the Communion GIVE Sunday, April 8, after which a breakfast will launch the annual [ TO BE OOBOOEO breakfast will be served in the spring benefit, to be-held April SWIGERT BROS. Cosmopolitan hotel. The various 26, for the vacation school fund. (LoyoU Parish, Denver) circle presidents have been asked Miss Madelyn Nalty, ways and Optometrists Following her husband in death Better Vition Good Service means chairman, will distribute the The Loyola color guard will be to call members and make reserva- by three months, four months for Every Age At Right Prices honored at the annual one-day benefit tickets at the breakfast. after they had celebrated their 1550 California KEystone 7651 conference of the Catholic Parent- Another project, in which the diamond wedding anniversary, Light Globes Lenten Suggestions Teacher league Thursday, March guild has taken an active part, is Ml'S. Margaret Bona, 79, of 1647 15, aL the Shirley-Savoy hotel. the distribution and selling of MAZDA GLASSES INDIVIDDALLT 8TTLCD Golden Group to Colorado boulevard is being bur­ BeSnS ^**’***’’’*' ^fe^t^ked tickets for the St. Patrick’s day Sxfcway it hippy to an­ Thdse who will take part are Ann ied from the Cathedral, Denver, 8 OZ. package______5c Patrice Doherty, Marilyn Valley, ball, to be held in the Lincoln room nounce that from now on Thursday, March 15. A Solemn the three-way Mazda Globe. Donald Frawley, George Routzon, of the Shirley-Savoy hotel- on Sat- Besns *^*'*'"*'^*‘' ^’'^-Cooked Requiem Mass is being sung at will be obtainahle in all 10 OZ. packaxe 5c urday, March 17. Since the pro­ Grace Burke, Jane Nalty, Bernard 10 o’clock. Mrs! Bona, the widow atora. At preunt we have Bammons, Bob Patterson, Donald Hold Food Sale ceeds will benefit the Missionary only the 100-200-800 Watt Heins of Joseph F. Bona, was born in Catechists in the state, the presi­ aize, as quoted below, but Tomato Soup U ot. can.. 11c Heagney, Donald James, and Paul Chicago Nov. 7, 1865, and resided the 50-100-150 Watt size ia dent, Mrs. Margaret Volk, urges THEODORE REQUIESCANT Meder. there 70 years before coming to on the way, and will be ob­ Golden.—At the monthly meet­ all circles to dispose of the allotted tainable very aoon. Pudding Mix 10c The Loyola Young Ladies’ so­ Denver. As a small girl she saw ing of S t Joseph’s Altar and tickets. IN PACE dality met in the home of Mar­ the Chicago fire, which burned hlazda, 3-Way. IndiracL Mo­ garet and Eileen Ferdon. Father Rosary society Wednesday, March A special meeting wag called on to the edge of her parents’ prop­ gul Base, 100-200-300 (*|* Farina .... 9c Tuesday, March 13, for all mem­ WatL each fHACKETHALl Edward P. Murphy, S.J., and 15 7, in the home of Mrs. Fred Clark, erty and business at 22nd and ______3 DC bers of Our Lady of Sorrows cir­ girls were present. Plans State streets, now almost in the Plu. 4c Federal Tax 2 ADA WATSON in Pueblo, forniorly of t i n s S i r s s r P a t r iS lS '-- Mr.. Charle, cle, held in the home of Mrs. Chocolate Syrup i‘tz"xi.. 26c Air Conditioned D«n»«r. Wife of Harold E. Wation; Loop. Mazda, 25. 40, and J I^leen Behan, for the purpose of mother of Lt, Harold £. Wation, Jr., dsnee to be held in Loyola hall! co-hostess, it was voted to hold 60 WatL each ___ Tampa, Fla.; Margaret Wation. New March 17. Joanne Hartley is a baked food sale on Saturday, fmishing a set of vestments. When Mr. and Mrs. Bona came to Chocolate Syrup«'ur*u. 50c York city; Jeanne Watson, Pneblo: Denver 10 years ago to be with Plut Federal Tax MORTUARX chairman of the dance. Margaret this red set is completed it will daughter of M. J. Welch, 82 Grant street, March 24, in the Colorado Central their sons and daughter, who have Mazda, 100 WatL Denver; sister of Mrs. R. J. Kriesch- Ferdon, Eileen Ferdon, and Bev­ be sent to one of the missionary Peanut Butter 53c 1449-51 Kalamath St. Power company office. Mrs. Thomas each ...... '_____ 15c baum. Now York city: Mrs. W. E erly Stromsoe are members of her churches of the archdiocese. lived here many years. Mr. Bona Phone BlAin 4006 Thompson, and Mias Florence Welch. G. Garrison is chairman of the Two circles will meet Thursday was a retired contractor. Sur­ Plua Federal Tax Denveri grandmother of Karen Lynn committee. viving are three sons, Joseph E., 57 Sauce 3 ns. glass... 23c Wation, Rosary Thursday at 7 :80 p.m. Temporary officers for the so­ committee in charge of the sale, evening, March 15. Members of in the Boulevard mortuary drawing dality until election in September and she will be assisted by Mrs. St. James’ circle will be enter­ who is a partner in Oiinger Mor­ tuaries; William J., and Robert L.; Shredded Wheat pAl™ 1 1c room. Requiem Mass Friday. March 16, were voted on. Frances Heiney James Kirk, Mrs. Peter Hokan- tained by Miss Emily Smisek in B-V Let us show you monuments in St. Francis de Sales' church. Inter­ and a daughter, Mrs. Fred F. ment Mt. Olivet. is prefect; Patsy Lewis, vice pre­ son, and Mrs. Harlan Short. her home, 1220 Marion street. Mrs. Wilson's, Pparhltg Hilthway. No. 2>i 0 9 we have erected in Mt. Weinel, all of Denvqr; and a grand­ I C alellG O ran. SO oninis *nd fect; and Margaret Ferdon, sec­ Mrs. Hokanson reported on the Catherine O’Connor will be hos­ 2 1 4 OZ. jara 2 fo7 4 8 c VIE E. TAYLOR, in Sioux Falls, S. daughter, Joan Marie Bona, daugh­ Y. C. Halves Olivet Ceipetery. Dak., formerly of Denver. Sister of Mrs. retary. Altar and Rosary society activity tess to the Blessed Sacrament cir­ ter of Robert Bona, Burial will be Serve Bread and B*V Gravy. A. J. Denevan and Mrs. Ford. Requiem cle on the same evening. The Natinnal Bread and Gravy P * Tree Ripe. KadoU * O Q i. Maes March 10 in St. Philomena's The next meeting will be on ■ hostesses in the Golden USO on A. T. THOMSON April 5 in the home of Rose Liuzzi,! Sunday. March 4. It was reported former group will spend the eve­ in M t Olivet in charge of Oiinger. Month. No. 2*j can, 40 points and.. church. Burial Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Whole and Split 24 TEARS AT eervlce. 1555 Vine, with Lea Gillen as co- i that 60 hours were spent in civilian ning sewing altar linens for the 600 SHERMAN ST. ANTONIO CARABETTA, 1767 W. hostess. defense work and that 26 pounds missions, and the latter will con­ Masses Sung in Utah 34th avenue. Husband of Antonia Cara- The Little Flower circle will of salvage fat had been turned tinue tlie study and discussion ac­ Flour Tomato Juice zTJnr.nd 10c betta; father of Fred, Michael, and tivity. For 2 Ex-Leadville Men Sunny Dairn James Carabetta and Sadie Martellt Sur­ meet in the home of Mrs. Emil in. Kitchen Craft vived by 16 grandchildren and four great­ Frei, 2408 Gaylord. Mrs. Mur­ New members welcomed into the On Friday, March 9, Mrs. Mar­ Requiem Masses for two former I OZ. can Enriched^ Tomato Juice «^Vu"and 22c grandchildren. Requiem Mass March 12 phy and Mrs. J. Reischraan will be society were Mrs. Harry Gallagher garet McCallin was hostess to residents of Leadville, Edward In St. Patrick's church. Boulevard serv­ members of the Immaculate Con­ Sunny Dan-n ice. co-hostesses. and Mrs. Oliver Rysselburghe. CHErHER ception circle. The highlight of the Oakes and James J. Qujnn, were 10 lb. has______45c RICARDO MUNIZ of 1211 36th street. St. Margaret Mary’s circle was In charge of the altars and sanct­ Tomato Juice S’Jinu.nd 10c Husband of Beatrice Muniz. Requiem entertained in the home of Mrs. C. evening was the reading of a let­ offered in Our Lady of Lourdes CABS uary for the month of March are 26 lb. bag______$1.07 Kuner Mass in Annunciation church March 14. E. Williams. The prizes for the Mrs. Paul Harris and Mrs. Peter ter from Mrs. Helen Ormsby, a church, Salt Lake City, on March ED DUNDON. War. Interment Mt. Olivet, Olingcr service, 8 and 9, respectively. Mr. Oakes, a afternoon went to Mrs. Ed Wal- Hokanson-*Cleaning of the church former member now residing in GERALDINE TOLVO, late of Welby. veteran of World war I, was em­ TA . 2233 Lewwt Zoned Ratn Wife of Rocco T olvo: mother of Mrs. lenhaupt, Mrs. J. Frawley, and for Easter will be done at 1 p.m. Billings, Mont. Following an eve­ Mike Benaiio of Fort Collins, Sister Mary Mrs. D. McGroarty, Jr. on Tuesday, March 27. Father ning of sewing altar linens for the ployed as an engineer for the Bing­ Teresita of Detroit, Mich.: John, George, Miscellaneous Needs Eggs Sunday, March 18, is Commu­ Barry J. Wogan reported on the Easter mission boxes, refresh­ ham and Garfield railroad for 30 and CpI. Ernest T olvo; sister of Mrs. ments, carried out in traditional years. Mr. Quinn had resided in Tony Grippe, Mrs. Leonard Lo Sasso, nion day for the Altar sodality. progress of the work being done Breakfast Gem* and Rozie Archer. Requiem Mass in Tuesday, March 20, the PTA in decorating the church base­ St. Patrick’s day colors, were Salt Lake since 1918 and was an Grade A Assumption church, Welby, Thursday. employe of the Utah Power and Northern ____ 5c will meet in Loyola hall. The ment. served, A guest of the meeting was Large Extraa Spillane MoHuary March 16, at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. the Rev, Gregory Smith, spiritual Light Co. for 25 year.s. 46c Oiinger service. council will meet at 1:30 Mrs. Paul Harris and Mrs. Doz. in ctn...... 1545 So, Broadway PEarl 0723 MARY ELLEN MILAN o f 1220 10th At the fimt meeting of the (James Kirk will be hostesses Yor director of the guild, Medium Extraa 42c street. W ife of Joseph Milan, mother Mrs. Louise Johnson, assisted by Northern __ 9c Doz. in ctn.... . lilri, John. H. Spillane bazaar committee Ust Friday it | the next meeting p£ the society. O’CONNOR of Edward J. Milan, and sister of G. J. was decided to hold the annual Miss Eleanor Engelhart, will en­ Kegittored Funeral Director McElroy. Recitation of Rosary in the Lawyer Reiun^^ 'Ptaetice tertain members of Precious Blood TRANSFER CO. and Embalmer Theodore HackethsI mortuary ’Thursday, event June 21, 22, and 23. The March 16, at 8 p.m. Solemn Requiem next meeting of the group will be Janies J. Patterson,' until re­ circle in her home Tuesday, March 1535 19ih St Woodbury 3 r Z 3 c Coffee Mass in St. Elizabeth’s church g t 10 held Friday evening, March 16, cently a technical^rgeant with 20, at the monthly meeting. Friday. Interment Mt. Olivet. K E. 6381 Airway in Loyola hall at 8:15. the Second air forfce headquarters, Members of Blessed Martin cir­ 21c ANNA L. MURPHY, 2668 Elizabeth, cle met in the home of Miss Marie 1 lb. bag..._ formerly of Eaet Lake. Mother of Cath­ Colorado Springs, has now resumed LOCAL TRANSFER 3 l r 2 0 c Celia March 8. Following a short Lux Ras- bar . Nob Hill Erickson Memorial Co. erine Halligan and Margaret Traverz. his practice of law in the Golden f ______1 lb. bag— 26c Denver: M. J. Murphy. Pinedale. Wyo.; law firm of McCall & Patterson, business meeting the evening was Edwarda MONUMENTS - MARKERS 11 grandchildren, seven great-grand­ in which he was engaecd before en­ spent playing bridge. A number 1 lb. g!asa„ 29c Prompt Erection children. Requiem High Masi at 9 White Magic 10c Thursday. March 15, in LoyoU church. tering the service. Mr. Patterson of the members reported having Edwarda from on« of the moot coroplet* Tickets Donated Interment Mt, Olivet. was a legal clerk in the judge ad­ visited their “ little sisters” at We sell HEARING 2 lb. glau... 57c ilisplayt in thu r e z io T i. 120 Speer Bled^ Oppofite Siahta SANTIAGO CASIAS. Requiem Mass vocate’s office for more than seven various orphan homes. Hills Broe. in St. Cajetan's church Thursday, March 33c Gerdens. CHerry 4728 months. Prior to that time he was One of the members of the -n o t just Hearing Aids! While Magic K . wc. 19c 1 lb. glasi... 16, at 8:16. Interment Mt, Olivet, To Service Men stationed at the Salt Lake City council, Mrs. Betty Ryan, who is DANIEL J. MORAN ahny air base. a counselor at Queen of Heaven Sonotone offers you a per­ orphanage in Denver, was hostess sonal service that seeks to Daniel J. Moran, resident of Denver The regular meeting of the Verna Lucille Bettinger, daugh­ for more than half a century, died March ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Bet­ to her group of “ little sisters” on give you better hearing for 10 o f a heart attack in hii home. 3912 Queen’s Daughters was held Sun­ Sunday, March 4, in her home at the rest of your life. Come Miles - Dryer - Asller Race street. He was 66. A native of tinger, enlisted in the women’s re­ day, March 11, in the home of Miss an informal party. in or write for details. Norwich, N. Y.. he was brought to Den­ Mai'y McGlone in Denver, with serve of the marine corps in Den­ ver by his parents when he was three. ver on Tuesday, Feb. 2’7. She was Printing Go. Until his retirement in 1940 he had been Misses Mary Rose, Agnes O’Brien, in the milling business. Requiem Mass sworn in by Marine Captain Mary Delmoyer, and Mary Schur- SONOTONE a Programs and Circulars is being rung Thursday, March 16, in mann as co-hostesses. Mrs. Eliza­ Roger D. Kempton just 24 hours Annunciation church at 9. Burial in after she had reached her 20th ‘*As advertised in Life’* < Tickets for Mt. Olivet. Surviving are a daughter, beth Salmon, president, presided. New Statue Given Mrs, John Meek; four sisters, Mrs. I, J. The organization voled to purchase birthday. Miss Bettinger attended 215 Majestic Bldg. ORDER CHICKS NOW < Bazaars and Camivfds Silance, Mrs. R. S. Brown, and Mrs. R. $10 worth of tickets for the St. the Golden schools. A brother. Denver “TA. 1486 < H. Brown o f Denver, and Mrs. William Pvt. Raymond E. Bettinger, is in Don’t Be Disappointed! i Quickly Produced Thompson of Pasadena, Calif.: two broth­ Patrick charity ball, and tickets ers. 'Thomas E. of Denver and John P. are to be turned over to the USO- the army air forces, and a cousin, i Reasonably Priced Moran of Los Angeles; and thcM grand­ NCCS. Miss Mary Schurmann, Cpl. Timothy Vedder, is some­ Parisli Church in Call a Day Old and Started Chicks i UNION LABEL IF DESIRED children. Theodore Hacketbal slrvice. representative at the Denver dean­ where in the Pacific with the Baby Ducks & Turkey Poults i ery meeting, gave a very satisfac­ marine corps. The new woman ZOIVE €AB 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. JOHN E. SULLIVAN marine will leave soon ’ for boot REASONABLE PRICES i Requiem Mass for John E. Sullivan, tory report. Miss Ruth Kiene was MAin 7171 KEystone 6348 training in the marine corps base, Full Line of Feed, Remcdte*, i whose death was reported in last wee! appointed chairman for the next Memory o( Boy Prompt CoortMU Serrks t Register, was sung March 9 in H< Camp Lejeune, N, Car. and Equipment i benefit party to be held after CHEAPER BATES Ghost church. Mr. Sullivan, form Easter. Miss Loretta Loughran, Mrs. H. R. Graves left on i deputy U. S. marshal in Denver, suc­ (St. Cajetan’x Parith, Denver) CLEAN NEW CABS cumbed in St. Anthony's hospital after read the NCCW newsletter. Wednesday, March 4, for San Mail i Ths Best ta a long illness. He was born July 1, The guests present were the Diego, Calif., where she will visit A new statue of Our Lady of Rusk Chick Store i 1868, in Rockford, Dl.. and came to Perpetual Help has been donated Orders USED Denver in 1896. He married Philomena Rev. Dr. Edward Woeher; Mrs. with her son-in-law and daughter, r n W c G U I R E ' Filled Oimer W. 38th & Federal i to the parish by Mr. and Mrs. FURNITURE Campbell here in 1900. She died in L. F. McMahon, who urged the Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings, Promptly GL. 5324 Denver i 1912. Since his retirement in 1981 from support of the Red Cross drive; and their daughter. Benny Benavides in memory of Moving - Storage ALSO NEW the office of deputy U. S. marshal, he their son, Philip U. Benavides. made his home at 406 16th atreet. Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, who gave an Patrick J. Connelly has gone to ‘DENVER’S HOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY* ' Cash or Crsdit George P. Hackethal service. interesting resume of her trip Boston, Mass., for a several weeks’ Young Benavides was lost in ac­ Express tion in the South Pacific a year A FULL LINE to Manila. Students of the music visit with relatives and friends. He Low Rates THE CASCADE LAIIISDRY OP OFnCB MR5. ANNA ROSE CASMON department of Loretto Heights col recently received a medical dis­ ago. 'The ceremony of blessing will M ri. Aunx Roie Casraon, a Denver KE. 6425 2149 WelioB St FUBNlTlUtE lege entertained. Miss Virginia charge from the army. be held immediately after the “TRT OUR NEW SERVICE'- resident for more than 65 years, died Duggan sang several Irish songs, 10:30 High Mass in honor of Our Wo boy your household ond office fom l- March II in her home, 422 Ogden street, Complete Laundry Service hire for CA'SH, or exehango theas for after a heart attack. She was 81. Born accompanied by Miss Dolores Lady this Sunday, ■aythint in stock. in Indianapolis. Mrs. Casmon attended Stager. A special meeting of the St. Ca- 1847 Market WB CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. U76.617t Wo rent Folding Chairs, Card and Baa. school Ihere and in 1887 married John Littleton Group jetan' P'TA was called March 11 DOYLE’S F. Casmon, a railroad man. She was a The next meeting will be held quet Tables, Dishes, Silverware, any­ in -the school hall. Plans for the thing in stock. member of St. John's Altar and Rosary April 8 in the home of Miss Mary PHARMACY society, Saefed Heart Aid society, the Flood, 920 S. Williams street. coming CPTL conference at the rwWW WWWWWWWW W W PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 C. D. of A., and the West Side Woman’s Aids in Center Shirley-Savoy were made. Mass Tho Pxrtiailxr Oninrixt OPEN FBOM 8 A. U. to t P. U. club. Surviving are three sons, Francis will pe offered for the father of CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Casmon of Los Angeles and Herbert M. 17lh AVE. AND GRANT and Berry E. Casmon, both of Denver: LaKota Study Club Sister Flora, who passed away in a daughter, Mrs, Margaret Smith of Littleton.— (St, Mary’s Parish) Leavenworth, Kans. Sister Flora KE. 8987 FREE DELIVERY Toronto, Canada; and three grandchil­ — The women of the Altar society teaches the first grade. ALTAR BREADS dren. Requiem Mass in St. John's Is Feted in Home entertained in the service center Classified .Ads church Thursday. March 16, at 9:30. On Monday, March 19, a special in Littleton Wednesday, March 7. It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertiienlcnt*. Interment Mt. Olivet. George P. Hack- Mass will honor St. Joseph, and SEWING elhai, funeral director. Mrs. W. C. Loberding enter­ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholas an­ Spring Housecleaning Little Girls' Dresses, ^rabroldtty. tained LaKota study club of Den­ nounced the marriage of their will mark the end of the devotion UonogTamlng. Etc. yearly carried on in St. Cajetan’s Iz Mxd« E uitr with in MRS. MARY B. MILLER ver with luncheon in her hon\e on daughter, Sylvia Louise, to Sgt. HELP WANTED FOR SALE THE SISTERS OF THE Rtquiem Maat for Hrs. Mary B. MUler Thursday, March 8, when Mrs. W. Edmund A. Dpsahl, Thursday, of the Seven Sundays of St. Joseph. EZE MOP & of 1828 Marion street is being aung at The Confraternity of Christian Woman to aaaiat. in housekeeping for ORGAN, Eetey Reed, in good condition, GOOD SHEPHERD 10 Thursday. March 1$. in Holy Ghost J. McGettigan presided. All mem­ March 8. The ceremony was per­ Catholic family. 2 working adults, 2 school 8160.00. 8270 S. Broadway, or EA. 2061. church.’ Mrs. Miller, who had lived in bers answered roll call with a fa­ formed before the Rev. Hubert Doctrine and the Sacred Heart so­ CONE WRINGER children, one story bouse, no laundry. TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 Colorado 62 years, died March 10 of mous quotation. Newell. Attendants were Sgt and ciety will receive corporate Com­ % No Scratching Call after 7:00 P. M. EM. 6263. REWARD injuries suffered in a fall about a month munion in the 8:15 Mass Sunday, ago. She was 96. Born in Kentno. Mo., Mrs. J. J. O’Neil read an article, Mrs. Henry Olsen. # No Splashing FEMALE HELP WANTED 86 REWARD for information leading to of slave parents, she was smuggled into “Korea and Christianity,’’ and Mrs. March 18, and will meet on the % No Stooping rectal of suitable small house for re­ Sgt. Opsahl, an air force engi­ WOMEN: OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO sponsible man. References. PEarl 3949. Illinois when she was four. She lived J. B. Bariani continued her dis­ afternoon of the same day in the % No Wringing WORK PART TIME OR FULL TIME with friends the earlier part of her life. neer, recently completed a course cussion of Leonardo da Vinci’s church basement hall at 2 p.m., and 0 Saves Hands AS MAIDS. FULL PAY DURING TRAIN­ FURNITURE Arriving in Pueblo in 1883. she married at Chanute Field, 111. After his ING FOR MAIDS AND INSPECTORESSES at 2:30 p. m., respectively.______% Saves Time James Miller. Mrs. Miller was a cook masterpiece, “ The Last Supper.” furlough, he will report to Great LIMITED NUMBER OF POSITIONS Bcantifnl bedroom, livingroom end break* in several early-day homes in various Archbishop Francis J. Spell­ Bend, Kans., for reassignment. GET YOURS AVAILABLE. APPLY, EXECUTIVE fast set: sacrifice. 734 Santa Fe. parts of the state. Surviving are a step­ man’s Journey Into France, was HOUSEKEEPER. PENT HOUSE EM­ daughter, Mrs. Lula .Anderson of Denver: Mrs. T. A. Koldeway was called .NOW! read by Mrs. J. A. Peterson. Miss PLOYMENT OFFICE. BROWN PALACE PHOTOGRAPHS and four cousins. Mrs. Leona Amea and HOTEU Mrs. Valderie Gordon of Denver, Mrs. to Burlington, Wise., last Thurs­ DORAN Free Delivery Nora Brophy read tan interesting day, when she received word that Anderaon photos 1206 l5th*St st Law­ Frieda Banks of Colorado Springs, and article, “ The Lifeline of Eight PRINTING rence. MAin 1378. Free nrws euta. Mrs. Carrie Moss of Cheyenne. her mother, Mrs. Frances Lois, was HATTERS GR. 0431 Million Fighting Americans,” a 3820 Winona CL seriously ill. **H«I ReeondiUonint WE SPECIALIZE in businaaa carda. letui HEARING AIDS MIKE A. QUINTANA speech given March 3, 1944, by Scrrle* EzduiYtlr** j Raymond Schott, aviation ord­ Denver 12. Colo. heads, forms and blanks of sll kinds Hike A. Quintana. 69. of 3042 Cali­ Styles Bridges, U. S. Senator from Wedding snnoancements. Rodgett Print Peixons Hard of Hearing, corns In tor fornia street, former Colorado peace New Hampshire, in which he nance man third clpss, is spending 733 E. Colfax at Clarluoa ing Co„ 5II 14th StreaL demonstrstjon of Zenith Radionic Hearing officer and resident of-D enver 20 years, a 12-day leave with his par­ CALL MAIN 6888 EZE-MOP & Aid, 840, compists, terms. Lanwins Musio died aHer a prolonged Illness. Hr. praised the quartermaster corps of For Freo Piek-np tod DoUvorr Co., 622 16tb St Quintana, born in Walsenburg, was a the army. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones, Borvico DRUG STORES deputy sheriff in Greeley and Brighton Mrs. Loberding read the article, and family. Raymond is a turret GONE-WRINGER GO. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS many yeara before he came to Denver, gunnery instructor at the Hutchi­ where he was employed by the city high­ “ Russia Versus Britain,” by Frank Recandiuoned pianos, players, grsnds, son, Kans., navy base. Robert Hutchinson’s Phannacy orgsns (pipe and reed), orchestral Instru- JWemorp way. department. He retired in 1937. Gervase. Your Nsborbood Druggut BMnta. T. R. Walker, 236 Broadway. SP. Survivors Include h'ia wife, Mrs. EUta- The others present were Mmes. Schott, his younger brother, was betb Quintana: two sons. Albert of 2641 Phone SPme* 0588 700 So. Pearl 7864. is an invariable force in God’s Mary Dalton Walsh, Theodore Kit- sworn in the coast guard March JAMES HUTCHISON I«awrence street and George of Berkeley. 8, and is now waiting call to boot miraculous plan of life. Mem­ C iltf.; four grandchildren, all in the tleson, Paul V. Hodges, Frank X. WOOD SALE armed service; and three great-grand­ Krabachcr, Rose DeRose, and Sam training. WANTED TO BOY ory holds us close to those we children. Heqniera Mass in Holy Ghost H. Weber, and Miss Anne O’Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huls are KINDLING, stove, rings, (urnsee. fira- church March 12. Interment Mt. Olivet. WILL PAY CASH for 6 rooms of rnri- placa, bloeksL No yard salea. KE. 2460. love and gives us the inspira* The guest of the afternoon was the parents of a girl bom Feb. 28. turu. piano and sewing machine. KE. 8944 HENRY HEIDENREICH, JR. Mrs. M. B. Sweeney, mother of the She hfts been named Carolyn Jean. GOOD PAINTINO: walls and woodwork Henry Heidenreich. Jr.. 2948 Downing ■tional comfort of their guid­ hostess. Mrs. Paul V. Hodges will Carl Pearman, seaman, has been washed. Reasonable. Call PE. 6084. STOVE REPAIRS street, an employe of a amelting com­ be hostess to the group in her home spending a leave with his relatives pany. was killed instantly March 12 and Water Fronts ance, not for just a day, week, when he was struck in the head by a in April. the past week. Pearman is sta­ Groceries • Meatn • Bakery SELL OR TRADE metal release bar on a railroad car he was tioned at San Pedro, Calif. R. P. Foley Stove month or year, but through unloading, according to Coroner Lyle G. of Denver. Surviving, bezidei hii Wife, 48-INCH BUFFALO FORGE FAN. Haa Kice of Adams county. He was 28. Bom ere > ton, Richerd Anthons Heidenreich, Miss Betty Louise Rees, daugh­ 20-in. X 4-in. pulley. Ball bearings. In MURRAY’S excellent condition. Wa nted 20-in. ex­ and Heating Parts every moment of our lives. in Longmont in 1917. Mr. Heidenreich three: • dxugbter. Berbers Jeen, one; hie ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Rees, was psrente, Mr. end Mri. Henry Heiden- Founded by M. T. Hurray—1881 haust fan with motor. 220 v. P.O. Box 1608 Arapahoe CH. 4677 attended school there add came to Den­ graduated from the Seton school WRITE FOR PRICES I -Don’t wait. Plan a memorial ver In 1938. He had been employed at reieh. Sr., of Denver; four brothers. Phone GR. 1613-14-15 1620 or call at The Register, 93S Bsnnoek the smelting company more than four Alexender Heidenreich, flremen 6rst of nursing at Colorado Springs St. years. In 1930 he married Rose Miller cites, with the nsvy oversees; Pfc. Sunday, March 11. Miss Rees re­ a Julian N O W and make every day Eddie Heidenreich with the srmy in Englsnd. Hsrold Heidenrich of Denver, ported for duty the following Mon­ WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY THESE (j'our own M EMORIAL DAY! Send a Card of end Frederick Heidenreich of Longmont; day in Trinidad, where she will end two sisters. Mrs. Emme Hutchinson remain for three months to com­ PREMIUM COALS? SYMPATHY OR snd Dorothy Heidenreich, both of Den­ ver. The Rossry will be recited in the plete her studies. CRESTED RCTTE JACQUES BROTHERS SPIRITUAL BOUQUET mortusry chspei, 112 E. 14th svenue, PLEASE HEN'nON REGISTER Thundsy. Msrch 15. st 8 p.m. Requiem Colorado’s OuUtanding Coal Msss will be in Annunclstion church Denver Deanery Will Since 1902 Fridsy at 10. Interment ML OliveL ROCKVALE-KERLER Reader’s Guild "Your steadying guidance and skillful handling Quality At Its Best MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION 718 ISth Si. MRS. A U CE E. HEALY Meet in Annex Mar. 19 at every detail at a time when I couldn’t think of Mrs. Alice E. Healy, former Denver .detaiJa will alwayi be gratefully remembered.” 28 £. 6th Ave. T.Abor 6468 resident, died last week in Beverley UHITED FUEL — 1729 CALIFORHIA Hills, Csllf., in the home of her dsugh- It is a part of our service. ter. Alice. Funeral services were held The monthly meeting of the KE. 6391 LOWERS’ Fridsy, March 9, in tbs Church of tbs Denver deanery will 1» held on A dignified offering ef m spsthy is ■ Good Shepherd in Beverly hills, fol­ Monday, March 19, at 2 p.m., in DEO. P. HACKETHAL lovtly sprsy ef red roses. $ 5 .0 0 snd op. lowed by burial in the Calvary cemstery mausoleum. Mrs. Healy lived In Denver the Charities annex. Only a short FUNERAL DIRECTOR COLD SPRING THE BLOSSOM SHOP for 80 years and waa active in the affairs business session is anticipated, be­ of the Cathedral parish. In addition to cause of the number of members 1208 East Colfax at Gaylord EAsI 188T MONUMENTS Brown Fslscc Hetsl TA. 8326 her daughter, a ion, Harold Healy of + GIVE TO THE RED CROSS + IliAUTIFUkaAIIlKS Uptowa. m E. 7th Ave. TA. 6217 Colorado Springs, former Denver athlete, who are devoting all their time to m *XAU, AND CfiABGI aorvW tt, the Bed Crow drive. J Thursdaj', March 15, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CA'feoLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4206 PAGE ELEVEN

% __ __ The D enver Catholic Register Sodalities Will President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor .______Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D.. LL.D., Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, worked hard, but for years he | forcibly to U. S. citizens, who have Receive Eucharist J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A. Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. Those Irish! drank harder. : more clothes per person than any Breen, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, With St. Patrick's da^, March One day, penniless, he stood o n ! A.B., Jour.D.; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM .; 17, coining Saturday, we found a corner waitinf for barroom / ^ (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denrer) ourselves particularly interested in friends to invite him to have a',what are the conditions in the war- Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A. Sunday will be corporate Ckim- .'Vlan Burgess' article on “ Neutral drink. None did. He was hurt! devastated countries, munion day for the senior and Ireland Today" in the current deeply, and that very night de-| When the Nazis and Japanese junior Young Ladies’ sodalities. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. Catholic Digest. It starts: eided to go to Confession and take invaded other countries five years The meeting of the junior sodality “ Ireland is the only Celtic na­ the pledge. The next morning, ago, they took everything except will be held on Friday afternoon Published W®ekly by tion left in the world. Half neu­ at 5 o'clock Mass, he resolved to at'4:45 p.m. and the senior sodality tral, half at war. A nation of attend Mass daily, a pledge he the clothes the people happened to be wearing. .Any chance o f ob­ will convene on Tuesday evening. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) poets and warriors and rebels, A never broke except when in the The senior sodality was well rep­ taining new supplies was cut o ff nation sometimes so brilliant the hospital. To overcome his severe resented in the afternoon of recol­ Daily, Mondiy thru Fridsj ! 938 Bannock Street, 1 when the invaders commandeered rest of the world stares in ad­ temptation to drink, recalls the lection sponsored by the Sodality 9:30 P.M. K FEL Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 miration. And sometimes so in­ Rev. Patrick Murphy, O .M .I., in the production of looms and tex­ tile mills. In the five harsh, lior- union in Holy Ghost church last credibly stubborn the rest o f the the Oblate World, he adopted a Sunday afternoon. Subscription: $1 per year. world shakes its head in dismay. life o f strict discipline, austerity, ror-filled years that have passed Club Subscription, with The Register, Local Edition, $1.30 per year. and mortification. since this war began, the gar­ The March meeting of the Moth­ No one understands the Irish. Not ers’ club will be held on Tuesday No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado.______even themselves. They admit it.” He attended Mass at 5 daily and ments of the oppress^ millions wore thinner and thinner. They afternoon, March 20, at 1:30 in the We belong to a family that now for his old drinking friends sub­ were patched and repatched, turned lunchroom of the school. A food Friendly Thursday, March 15,1945 has its sixth generation on .4meri- stituted the Friend in the taber­ sale was sponsored for the pupils can soil, but all our ancestral nacle. He was up at 2 a.m. on and turned again, and often rein­ of the school on Thursday of last blood is Irish. Unquestionably Sunday, spent two hours in pre­ forced with paper, straw, or other Assistance. . , there is blood from other nations paring for Mass, and remained in waste for want o f suitable material. week. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER the church from 5 until after It is factually reported that in 4 Join Society can take the form o f a in it, but it was so well “ hiberni- Four new members were added The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. anated" by the time we came Benediction at 1 p.m. It was com-, the liberated countries o f Europe to the roster of the Altar and Ro­ Personal Loan if you re­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ along that all memory o f any mix­ mon for him to hear 17 Masses on alone there are 30 ,000 ,00 0 “ sta­ tistically naked,” while more 'than sary society in its regular meeting ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or ture had been lost. Hence, though Sunday, and on some major feast member to call upon on Tuesday afternoon, March 6: those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby, declared official. the family is so thoroughly .Ameri­ days he assisted in as many as 21. four limes that number— 125,000,- Mmes. Sylvia DiSaverio, Antoin­ the American National We hope The Register will be read in every home of the can as to have had representa­ He was never known to sit down in 0 0 0 .in all— arc in desperate need tives in the Civil war, the First the presence of the Blessed Sacra­ of clothing, shoes, and bedding. ette lamonica, Mary Perreco, and Bank when finances be­ Archdiocese. Anna DiBario. Mmes. Cinea and We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in World war, and the Second World ment, and spent all his time in Brig. Cen. C.ario8 P. Romulo, fol­ Natale have charge of the altars come a burden! the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. war, under the Stars and Stripes, church on his knees. He even had lowing his inspection o f the Leyte area in the Philippines, reported: this month, March. A group of « URBAN J. VEHR, we tiiink we understand something his trousers slit so tliat his bare about the Irish. So let us take knees were in contact with the “The Japanese look everything! members, .under the direction of Relieve the mental Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. Tlie greatest need is clothing. Most Mrs, S. Chiolero, is soliciting in up the statements in the para­ hard, rough wood. pressure o f worry about graph above, one by one. His meals were always poor, and o f the people of Leyte arc almost this district for the Red Cross naked, even 17 and 18-year-oId drive. On the team are Mmes. Jos­ debts that hang over Tlie word Celt is a classical lit- in Lent he observed a black fast. He never read newspapers and boys and girls." eph Carroll, co-captain; Mmes. J. you. At this Bank you erarv' appellation o f the fair­ Petraglia, Sanford Lucy, J. Natale, haired, blue or gray-eyed people knew nothing of the W'orld war. Reports coming in from Europe l\Ck C LT L T n n iIT i l t Rut he read a great deal. Among reveal that in Belgium a relief W. Cox, Fred Frazini, Mary Am­ may borrow $100 for whose home was north of the Alps ato, H. Edmonds, W. H. White, and 1616 STOUT and whose descendants dre found his spiritual reading the lives of worker found one Belgian family one year at a cost of $6, St. Augustine, St. Mary Magdalene of seven with only one usable A. Zamboni, and Mi^ Marguerite in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Carroll. if you’re steadily em­ We could not agree that Ireland and St; Mary o f Egypt were his shirt. It was shared in turn by Lift the Curtain is the only Celtic nation left. We favorites. His prayers at night both sexes and all sizes in the Mrs. Josephine Head, who has ployed. And you may could admit that it has more of consisted of the 15 decades of the family, and only one at a time— been ill in her home, has been re­ repay the loan in regu­ the Celtic characteristics than any Rosary, the Office o f the Blessed the current possessor o f the shirt moved to a local hospital for fur­ for EASTER on other and that ^tis is something Vir)|in, the beads o f the Holy — was able to leave the hovel in ther treatment. lar monthly install­ to be proud o f. Tor when St. Pat­ Cho'st, the beads of the Sacred which the family lives. In one re­ Mrs. Margaret Lucy was named ments. N rick came to Ireland (he lived Heart, and the chief litanies. His ported case from France either chairman of the annual food sale 387 to 4 9 3 ) he did not find an bed was two rough planks of elm the child stayed away from school that will be held on Holy Saturday. Coats and with an oak block for a pillow. It’s your easiest way uncouth land, but one with no while his mother washed and dried Mrs. Mildred Lucy will have charge mean civilization, with a culture One worn blanket was his cover­ ■^ihe family’s lone shirt, or he went of the cake award. of protecting your credit that went back far before Christ. ing, increased in cold weather by to school wearing the shirt wet, The following were baptized re­ Suits Naturally that culture was vastly a few old sacks. He never slept im-iting serious illness and pos­ cently; JoAnn Alice, daughter of standing, and freeing improved with the coming of more than three or four hours. sible death. . Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Jordon, Steve your mind from ten­ Shortie Coats or In reparation for his sins of in­ Christianity. Our own family rec­ In Greece, Poland, Yugoslavia, Pedretti and Amelia Natale, spon­ sion. When financial ob­ Full Lengd;h ords, and those o f many Irish temperance he wore heavy chains and Czecho-Slovakia the lack of sors; Jo*MadeIyn, daughter of Mr. and knotted ropes about his body. in families, antedate the Roman em­ clothing is appalling. Notice of and Mrs. Joe Mclnerney, Frank ligations threaten your all the beautiful pastel colors. Despite his meager earnings ■ These are spring’s loveliest gar­ pire and even the ancient Roman a death occurring in a family and Angeline Testa, sponsors; Talbot’s charily was extreme. He security, see us about A ments . . . you. will want one to see republic, it would seem. Tliere brings mobs o f shivering people, Carol Jean, daughter of Mr. and gave constantly to the missions and /i you thru Easter and the months are Celts in many places one would offering “fabulous sums” for the Mrs. Louis Esposito, James and Personal Loan! Y ou’re his greatest pride was that he had following. S52.50 not expect to find them. We saw clothing o f the deceased. In Po­ Lena 'Varone, sponsors; Carol Jean, invited to many Celtic types in Italy. The educated three priests for the for. land several families have been daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Al­ late Father David Phelan, St. Louis eign fields. He fell dead June 7, found in a single, unhealed room. bert, Joseph and Elsie Chavez, editor, made the discovery, when 1925, while on the way to Mass. Only hy sharing garments are they sponsors; and Richard Dennis, son he visited the Vatican in Pius X ’s Robed in the brown garb o f a able to move from the place. of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rauch, Do ALL your lime, that tJie Pope was really an Franciscan tertiary, his scarred The very lives o f multitudes in Thomas Long and Clara Hudson, Irishman, so far as his personal body was laid to rest in Clasevin Europe and the Far East depend sponsors. Banking here! cemetery on the Feast o f Corpus appearance was concerned. on the prompt filling o f their Em. Natale Returns Home Christ!. Ireland, Burgess says, is half clothing needs. But life and health Ens. Joseph P. Natale, son of neutral, half at war. This is true; are not all that is involved. These Mr. and Mrs. James Natale, has but its neutrality is a strictly People Who Know people need clothing to regain been spending a 10-day leave, with Irish one. The state o f Eire is Price of War their self respect, to rebuild their his parents. He engaged in five officially neutral, but proportion­ broken homes; they need clothing (By Rev. John Cavanagh) major battles over a period of eight ately has more men under Allied to become full partners in estab­ For thousands of people in months in the South Pacific. While arms and helping Allied industries lishing and maintaining the future America today the war is already home he became engaged to Miss than most o f the belligerent Al­ peace o f thei world. over. They will read the develop­ Kaye Duncan. A late fall wedding lies. Tlie neutrality is a deter­ That is why the Catholics of ments o f fighting on the world is planned after he has completed mined Irish endeavor to assert in­ the U. S. should search their battlefields now and again in the his term of sea duty. dependent nationality after 700 attics and their cellars for every newspapers, and listen to the al­ Pvt. Corrado Giannasi, 2625 W. / years o f “ occupation.” It should piece o f usable clothing and bring American National leged commentators analyze the 35th-avenue, is enjoying a 30-day not be misunderstood. their quota of five pounds per per­ significance o f various incidents. furlough after 33 months of. serv­ Ireland, Burgess says, is a na­ son to their respective parishes Tliey still have a stake in the out­ ice, much of which was spent in tion o f poets, warriors, and rebels; on Sunday, April 8. Jlie very come o f the bkttles, but most o f Panama. DENVER a nation so brilliant the rest of future o f the world may depend Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown the world stares in admiration. them will no longer experience the ;'"7 h e ir” ‘ generosiiy.' anxiety, tlie uncertainty, the days " ' have received word that their son, This might seem like blarney to o f restless hopefulness that fol­ Pfc. Raymond Brown, who was some, but the Irish will like it, lowed the departure o f their hus­ wounded in the European area on (The word blarney is muy in- A Little Child rRANK KIRCHHOP ADOLPH KUNSMILLEB band, son, or loved one overseas. Nov. 16 has arrived in this country teresante. A taxi driver in Cork PnuHoi Vkc Pitsiaait lod CuUar Tlieir expectancy has been replaced Shall Lead Them and will be assigned to a hospital said to us: “ In Ireland we call it by the numbness o f sorrow and somewhere in the U. S. for further blarney; in .America you call it (By Rev. Maurice E. Reardon) bereavement, and they walk the treatment. baloney.” But blarney, he added, It is merely the simple story o f valley o f tears ream ing for the is usually just a picturesque way a few hours of singing, praying, A Holy Hour will be held on Fri­ fulfillment o f dreams that can fram o f telling the truth.) and playing in a small Belgian day afternoon at 3 o’clock. never come true. Burgess says the rest o f the village that a convoy o f cramped, Sgt. Arthur Breckman of De­ One o f the hardest tasks assigned Suits world' shakes its head in dismay, weary, mud-covered C l's snatched troit, Mich., stopped for a few days to priests is that o f breaking the sometimes, over Irish stubborn­ from the driving tasks of mechan­ en route to his future assignment news to a wife or mother o f a ness. Our comment on this is ized warfare, but it serves well to in California to visit his fiancee, soldier killed in action. It is the arriving daily for your that anybody who understands reassure the folks back home that, Miss Virginia Battaia of this par­ kindest way to break the worst of N principles and sticks to them will in the midst o f killing and captur­ ish. As a member of the air forces, IN THE KNOW Easter and spring wearing. news, but at its best it is an un­ have the key to this stubbornness. ing, the American doughboys have he has been stationed in Europe for enviable role in which to be cast. A wonderful new cpllection St. Patrick started sonielliing when not forgotten the gentler side o f the past 27 months. The shock o f stepping to the door he converted Ireland, with the aid life. From his hospital cot, wh^re endowed with the spirit of and receiving a War department o f God's grace. Ever since, the he was confined after being seri- k n o w communication containing the an­ Father Winne, C.M., spring. New styles, new majority of Erin's people have in­ ously wounded in the battle at nouncement o f death o f a close sisted on drawing the logical con­ Bastogne, an American Red Cross Provincial, in Denver colors too numerous to men­ relative is a heart-slopping experi­ clusions out o f that faith. It is field director, a native o f Ohio and ence. But no expedient is able to tion, but we assure you a terrific. People in the state of a convert to the Catholic faith, de. do more than lessen the violence •The Very Rev. Marshall Winne, grace usually know when they are scribes the incident in a personal complete selection. $ 4 5 of the crushing news. What can St. Louis, provincial of the West­ right. letter. you tell the mother or wife? Your ern province of the Vincentian Fa­ .No one understands the Irish, “ On the way into Germany, we expressions of sympathy are lost thers, is officially visiting this week even the Irish themselves, thinks rolled into a little Belgian village, in the wounded person’s emotional in St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, T h e y know it's the Burgess. Perhaps this it true; but which for all the world looked like distress, and the only human relief which la conducted by priests of we think the Irish understand something out of Grimm’s Fairy that can be found is in the ex­ his congregation. Dr. Winne years simple, modem Checking* themselves pretty well. People who Tales, ..It was mid-afternoon. We haustion o f anguish. ago served as a professor in St. get definite moral principles and stopped in the square and piled Account service that.costs It is strange but true that so Thomas’. stick right with them will have out o f the trucks to stretch our glorious a sacrifice should be made I, no trouble with the Irish.— Mon­ cramped arms and legs, for we accordion was standing in a jeep so little and gives so much. An' C LTm l ItSYt reluctantly. We all love America signor Matthew Smith. were tired, dirty, covered with mud, and protest that we would die for playing a merry tune. Some started and looked like bums. W e no­ indispensable convenience {or the preseryation of genuine Ameri­ dancing and the older folks were __ 1616 STOUT ticed the villagers, young and old, A ‘Saint can ideals o f government. In these standing around with tears running hovering in doorways, leaning out every wage-earner or salaried man and woman! sad days we at home do not have down their cheeks, making a fee­ In Overalls’ of windows, standing on the side­ the opportunity to pay tribute to ble effort to keep time with the walks, and staring at us in awe and (Pay by check. You make a better impreaaionJ (By Millard F. Everett) these ideals with our lives, and music by nodding their heads. wonder. Tiiey, too, looked like Tills Saturday in honoring St. perhaps our grief is the more in­ Every native child had a big wad characters' out of Grimm’s. Patrick we pay tribute not only to tense because we cannot share the of chewing gum or candy in his • NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRE1> the Apostle of Ireland himself but fate of those who lie beneath the “ W e were slopping there for a or her mouth, and it was a sight also to the long line o f saints and little while crosses oii foreign soil. while so I started across the street to behold. • CHECKBOOKS FREE - ALWAYS scholars that made the Emerald W e honor those who have been to visit aiTolher truck. As I walked “ Tlie priest said, ‘Now do you isle a center o f prodigioiu work killed in action as patriots— and along I noticed a little girl aboup see what I mean, Colonel?’ I told MOVING 6 STORAGE for the faith. Centuries o f per- patriots they are in the most sa­ five years o f age, a sweet-looking him I was not a colonel but an • l O f per check used. No deposit charges^ seriilion hampered the scholastic cred sense o f the tribute. It may child with suffering reflected in American Red Cross man. With achievements of the Irish, but their be that, apart from the poignant her eyes. I could not help, smiling that he look o ff his beret, made sturdy faith shone as brightly as sense o f loss, we regret the ab­ at the wee one, and she smiled the sign o f ijie cross in front of AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ever. It seems worth while today sence o f our names from a place right back at me. 1 passed on, but me, and said, ‘Cod bless you and STORAGE SPmee 2671 suddenly a small hand crept into LOWEST PRICES 1259 SOUTH PEARL ST. to recall a modem example of beside the heroic dead on the im­ the .American Red Cross. What of DENVER mine. I looked down and there IN THE CITY /?es. Phone SPnice946l Catholicism in Eire, the “ saint in mortal rolls o f honor. Had we would we have done without you?* Member Federml Depoeit liuuraoce Corpontion overalls,” Malt Talbot. Because the chance to restore the fallen to she was, skipping along, holding “ The noise in the street was SPECIAL RATES TO SOLDIERS of his heroic virtue in later life life by the exchange of our life my hand, and smiling up at me. gelling louder. The Gl'e and the and bccante o f the many favors we would joyously make the sarri- I could not keep back the tears, youngsters were playing drop the that have been granted through his fice. And it is for this reason that I was so touched. I sal down on the handkerchief and dancing in a M A in 5314 YOU PAY ONLY A ROOM A MONTH intercession after death, it is en­ America is great. W e mourn the curb and she sat down right beside; circle around the jeep. ‘You tirely possible that he may in the loss o f loved ones berause we are me, patting my arm, and acting as .Americans amaze m e,' the priest future bC' lifted to the honors of an unselfish nation, because we if she felt sorry for me. remarked. ‘ How do you carry all F. J. KiRt HHOF the altar. would yield our lives that others “ .A priest who had been stand­ the things you do? Where do you Matt was bom May 2. 1856, in might live. .And it is only in this ing near came over and I stood up get that wonderful spirit?' I told Dublin o f strongly Catholic par­ spirit that the survivors o f the and took o ff my helmet. In per him that .Americans liked to be CONSTHUrTION CO. We Are Now Prepared to Fill Your ents. Poverty in the home caused gallant battalion- o f the dead will feet English he asked, 'Why do happy and content and that it was him to leave school at the age of find surcease from their sorrow. you cry, my son?’ I replied, ‘It our wish that all peoples be the 12. His first job was in a brewery, There are harder things than dy­ just got me down when this little same. BUILDERS where, unfortunately, the workers ing. It is more difficult for those girl came up and look hold o f my “ Suddenly the load-up whistle look pleasure in making the lad who remain to live, and only re­ hand,' He answered, 'You should sounded. The priest laid down his We Appreciate Your Patronage drink to excess. Finding that ligion can answer the mystery of not cry. My people love the cigar, which one o f tlie boys had lENIlll m iM NEEDS heavy thrashings did not cure the life. ' .Americans, for they bring joy to given him, look o ff his beret, I boy, his father gave him a job in IIS . The children love you because walked to the center o f the square, 708 Lawrence St Denver, Colo. I the liquor warehouse where he him- * Rosaries Need for Clothing you are kind to them. These peo­ and, raising his hands and eyes to iself was foreman. The only result ple need your spirit. Our children the sky, prayed. There was not a was to give him a taste for whiskey, Is Appalling have almost forgotten how to play sound on that square. The people (By Rev. W . J. Canavan) * Medals ! Finally, the father, almost insane and smile.’ I said that I under­ knelt until he finished. And then with grief, talked him into work­ The announcement o f a national stood. ‘Come,’ the priest nodded, pandemonium broke loose. Every­ ESTABUSBED SINCE IfSS • Prayer Books ing as a bricklayer’s helper. Matt clothing drive in April brings home ‘we shall go across to the churrh one crowded around the trucks, for a prayer.’ .And so o ff to the waving goodbye. But standing H-uumummammmaumetmimimi BoiiastiiBaun' * Stataes church across the square we went right where he had said the prayer The American Fixture Co. with the little girl still hanging on was the priest making the sign o f - to my hand. On the way over 1 the cross as eacli vehicle passed by. MaiiBltctitrMrt of MORGAN, LEIBMAN i HICKEY I spied a lad in my outfit who is a COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME The scene tore at our hearts and fine accordion player. I asked him that night as we rolled, into the aiURCH PEWS AND ALTARS INSURANCE SINCE 1897 to gel his squeeze box and give otit. darkness many a C l, remember­ C H U R ^ FURNITURE “ In the church we knelt down, ing happier days at home, cried. A . the little girl still with us, for a “ The Belgian people are won­ BANK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES I*. Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency prayer. When we came out the derful. I shaU never forget this hlillworh of AU Kindt r i i r i u ’ ii 4 ;o o iiK <<». whole square was a milling mass little incident as long as I live Gas «a4 Elsctrlr BMg. Phan* T ib e r U i l o f C l’s riding children on their because it reminded me of the FRANK KIKCHHUF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. backs. Tlie tots were screaming passage in the Bible, ‘ And a little T A . niiiii G O G Hill DENVER, COLO, IftiiuiiifuwuBmi.i.'oniini i.iuiiumuMMiiuiMimuimg with delight, and the boy with the child shall lead lhem’t” _ . _ PAGE TWELVE ‘ Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3rston0 4205 Thursday, March 15, 1946 DOMINICAN PARISH TO HAVE LEGAL NOTICE FORTY HOURS’ DEVOTION WILL P ,ri< | i flinir to o/ric* ot tht St. Louis’ Group La Junta Man TREASURER Cltr «nd Ccnntr nf Dtnvtr CLIMAX ST. JAMES’ M ISSION™ " ST. PATRICK’S DAY PROGRAM Monicipil Bnlldint Dtnvtr, Colorado The annual St. Patrick’s day the 7 :30 Mass on Sunday, March No. H-174 To Spousor Par^ (St. Jamet' Pariik, Denvar) tion will be brought to a solemn Buy Plaque for program of music, songs, dances, 18. Meets Deatli NOTICE OP PURCHASE OP HEAL A highlyighly successful parish luis- close Sunday afternoon at 4 and entertainment will be pre- ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OP The general committee of APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OP Sion wul be c.Hmsxed this week o’clock. .sented in the church auditorium workers for the June bazaar met TREASURER’S DEED with the openi:ing of Forty Hours’ Confessions will be heard Thurs­ following the Rosary Holy Hour with the general chairman, John TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and devotion on Friday. A High Mass day and Saturday afternoons and on Friday evening, March 16. The Reilly, at the rectory Wednesday, mdro oopoeiallr to Wilbnr Davtsoo. WilHara Men in Service In Navy Action H. Wleder, Clara WIedor. Cttr and Countr SL Patrick’s Day and procession will be neld at evenings and on Friday evening program, under the general di­ March 14. Booth chairmen were of Ponvor, Tho Moffat TunntI Improva- 7:30, followed by all-day exposi­ after: the regular mission exer­ rection of E. J. “ Goodie” Egan, appointed for the various attrac­ mrnt DiitricL tion and by evening services under cises. The evening devotions be­ (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) who will jict as master of cere­ tions and the chairmen will se­ (Continued From Last Page) You and otch of jou art hereby notified the direction of the Rev. Bert Cun­ gin at 7:45. that on the 3rd day of Dteom^r, 1929, (St. Louis’ Parish, Enflawoed) The adult church choir held its monies, will consist of the follow­ lect their own committees. most cordial invitation to all. A ningham, C.M., who has been con­ Father McCallin to Preach ing numbers: the Manaser of Revenue Ex-Offieio Treat- A St. Patrick’s day card and monthly meeting Wednesday eve­ The Rev. A. L. Sheerer, O.P., valuable special prize has been ar­ urer of the City and County of Denver ducting the mission. The devo- The regular Lenten devotions Orchestra overture. The Kil- mtssionary to China stationed at and State of Colorado, eotd at public aaia bunco party will be sponsored by will be resumed Wednesday, ning, March 7, It was decided to ranged and other prizes in keep­ larney Four. Lucille Coursey, Huang Keng, Kienyang, and Fu­ to Oity and County of Denver, aaaipnor March 21, at 7:45. The Rev. Fred purchase and install a service men’s ing with the day will be awarded. of William H. Wleder and Clara Wieder, the Altar and Rosary society in James McNally, Joseph Urso, and kien, spent a few days at the rec­ McCallin, assistant of the Denver honor roll. The plaque will be of Refreshments will be served. the applicant, who baa made demand for the school hall Saturday evening Charles King; welcome, the Rev. tory the past-week en route to his Treaaurcr'f Deed, the followins deaeribed Cathedral, will be the preacher. fipe material and artistic workman­ The sodality girls meet Sunday, at 8 o’clock. The officers will act VaO Center Club V. R. Hughes, O.P., pastor; “ Irish home in Philadelphia. Thif is Fa­ March 18, at 10 o’clock in the real etlate, altuate In the City and County ship and thus a fitting and lasting as hostesses: Mrs. William Arend. The parish Junior Newman club of Denver and State of Colorado, to-wit: tribute to the fighting meu and iullaby” and “ Kerry Dance;” Do ther Sheerer’s first visit to the parish hall. Lola Twenty-Five (2.')) and Twenty- chaifman; Mrs. Arthur Michaud, will hold its regular meeting States in eight years. While here Wednesday, March 21, following women. Agnes Kucher and Julia Your Worst, Young Ladies’ sodal Wilson Cooper, pharmacist’s Six (26). in Block Forty-Four (44), co-chairman: and Mmes. Perry Misses Dolores Jensen, Ce- he visited the parochial school and Stebbina Heishta: Lenten services. A large attend­ Padboy are on the committee ap­ mate third class, son of.^Dr. and Fisher, Judson Crookhara, James cilia Moore, Rosemary Bastar, entertained the children with word that aaid tax aale wat made to aatisfy tha Plans Discussion ance is requested in order to make pointed to select the plaque. Mrs. T. J. Cooper, is on his way delinquent yeneral taxes asaeased apalnat Jackson, R. Helmer, J. W, Keegan, pictures of child life in China. Alvira Pawloski, Roleda Beltz, home from service in the Pacific. said real estate (or the year 1928; that and A. Steck. The list of patrons plans for the members to attend The PTA will meet Thursday and Virginia Wilson, Miss Mar­ The senior sodality will meet on He has been with the coast guard aald real estate was taxed in the name of ihSude Mmes. Kelso Downtain ol' the annual retreat in St. Francis evening, March 15. A St. Patrick Wilbur Davison; that the statutory period The Vail Community center garet Smith, director; Irish airs, Tuesday evening, March 20, at 8 and took part in the invasions of Los Angeles, Calif.; Daniel Phil- de Sales’ church in Denver March day program will be given. Fathers o’clock, in the rectory reading of redemption expired December 3rd. 1982; Adult club of Denver will meet accordion, Peggy Ryan; Irish jigs, New Guinea and the Philippines. that the same has not been redeemed: that lipps, Mary De Witt, George 26-27. and mothers are urged to attend. room. this Sunday afternoon at 2 Parish Circles Meet James McNally and orchestra; His last landing was on Luzon. aaid property may be redeemed at any Moore, George Bettinger, H. K o’clock in the center. The meet­ Confined to their homes as the son^ and stories, “ Goodie” Egan, L«gion of Mary to Have Social time before a Tax Deed it issued; that a The Little Flower circle met in’ result of falls on slippery walks are Wilson attended the La Junta Bald. Harry Cudncy, and, Jerome ing will be open to all the people Lucille Coursey, accompanist; The Queen of the Most Holy Ro­ Tax Deed will be issued to the said Wil­ the home of Mrs. Leyden recently. Mrs. Katherine Peketz, Mrs. Anna schools and was graduated from liam H. Wleder and Clara Wieder, lawful Tierzina. Prizes will be awarded of the neighborhood. The ques­ Irish songs, senior choir, directed sary praesidium of the Legion of Mrs. Frank Phillips joined the Dometrovich, and Michael P. Hor- the Abbey school. Canon City. He holder of said ecrtifleatc. on the 29th and refreshments served. The pub­ tions of housing and health con­ by the Rev. J. F. Connell, O.P.; Mary, St. Dominic’s parish, will day of dune at 6 o'clock p.m. 1946, unless group. Thirty dozen cookies were vat. Mrs. Caroline Horvat recently is a convert to the faith. lic is welcome. ditions will be thoroughly dis­ Irish costume dance, Darrell and hold an informal social function for the same has been redeemed before 5 donated by the members for the underwent an operation. All are M. Sgt. Charles A. Elliott has o'clock p.m. of said date. cussed. After the meeting, re­ Doris Dunn, accompanist, Mrs. its auxiliary members in the church A special program of music will USO-NCCS club. The next meet­ ecovering in a satisfactory man­ returned to the United States after WITNESS my hand and aeal thii 26th freshments will be served. Dunn; “ Twas Only an Irish auditorium on Wednesday evening, day of February, 1945. be presented by the children of the ing will be held in the home of serving overseas. He has reported The Junior^ Justice club, an or­ ner. Dream,” Mrs. Marjorie Connelly, March 21, after the Lenten devo­ (Seal) F. E. WILSON. parish at the 8 o'clock Mass Satur­ Mrs. Lembachj 1230 Rosemary, for duty in the Carlsbad army air day morning in honor of St Pat­ ganization made up of boys be­ Leonard Vidctich is home on Lucille Coursey, accompanist; tions, Everyone interested in the Mananer of Revenue, ExOfficio on April 15. leave after 18 months’ service in base, Carlsbad, N. Mex. Treasurer. City and County of rick. tween the ages of 10 and 15, will Irish ballads, Elmer (Jrant, Mrs. Legion of Mary activities is in­ Denver in the State of Colorado, The Tekakwitha circla met in the Hawaiian island.s. vited to attend. A general report of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Abbott were The Feast of St Joseph, patron ’lava a St. Patrick day party on the home of Mrs. Robert Schneil. Grant, accompanist; finale, “ God By ROY W. CASS the work accomplished by the local called to Long Beach, Calif., be­ Deputy Treasurer. of the sisters teaching in the school Saturday night. Forty dozen cookies were sent by The Young Ladies’ sodality will Bless America,” orchestra and au­ praesidium during the past year cause of the serious illness of Mr. FirtI Publication March 1. 1915 and also of the pastor, the Very The boys’ and girls’ cooking receive Holy Communion Sunday dience. the women to the USO-NCCS club. 'vill be given, together with a short Abbott’s mother. Last Publication March 16, 1946 Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron, will be classes at the center donated 20 in the 8 o’clock Mass. Junior Sodality Will Meet Mrs. J. J. Vance was hostess to exposition of the ideals, aims, and observed with a High Mass at 8 dozen cookies to the USO. The The junior sodality will meet on The Catholic Daughters will STATE OF COLORADO St. Elizabeth’s circle March.7. The methods of the Legion of Mary. o’clock Monday morning. The chil­ committee in charge included Jos­ next meeting will be held in the •Thursday evening, March 15, at hold their regular meeting the eve­ )SS. The first week’s series for marks City and Cnunly of Denver dren will enjoy a holiday after­ eph Quintana,’ Bennie Vigil, John home of Mrs. Bean, 1820 Oneida o’clock in the rectory reading ning of March 20 in the parish hall. Barcelona, John Arellano, Ruben Pueblan Tells of of the second semester Were distrib­ Franklin Klein spent a few days IN THE COUNTY COURT wards. street. room. No. 47088. Arellano, George Arrellano, David The Blessed Joan club will meet uted to all the pupils of the grade visiting in La Junta the past week The Holy Name men, in a meet­ school by the pastor, Father IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ilartlnez, Bertha Barcelona, Es­ in the home of Mrs. J. J. Keniery, with his family and relatives. PHILLIP RUDDY, Mental Incompetent, ing following their regular Com­ ther Barcelona, Manr Jaramillo, Visit to Lisieux Hughes. Preparations are being munion Sunday Mass, voted to con­ 2442 King street, at 12:30 p.m. NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Barbara Vigil, Elsie Jaramillo, made for the First Communion TO SELL REAL ESTATE. tribute SlOO toward the erection of Thursday, March 15. A “ kelly Flora Jaramillo, Rosa Perea, and (Continued From Last Page) class in May. Notice to Creditors The People of the State of Colorado, the $30,000 swimming pool in green” luncheon will be served. Gloria Sanchez. the town before and he was very The senior and junior sodalities The solid oak pedestals for the Estate of Henry E. Cmee, alio known ae To James J. Ruddy. Mri. Mary Ellis, Englewood City park, a project anxious for us to visit the Carmel two thurifer angels in the sanctu B. E. Cmae. Deceased. No, 75544, John Ruddy and Bernard B. Cairaher, Children Vaccinated will rceeive Holy Communion in puardian ad litem. being sponsored by the Lions club More than 30 children in the chapel. ary have been delivered and placed Notice is hereby iciven that on the 14th of the city. The Holy Name society day of February, 1945, letters of admin­ Persons in interest in said eatate, pre-school were vaccinated last in position. The pedestals are of a istration were issued to the underaisned as will also back a baseball team in the “ As we went off through the Fr. Hamblin to Address GREETING: week in the Little Flower Com­ crooked and narrow streets, we ' Greek type to match the two riddle administrator of the above named estate Englewood Old Timers’ league. and all persons havinp elaimt aicaintt said You are hereby notified that on this 6tl) munity center for the prevention remarked many times on the ruin Alumnae Association posts of the main altar. day of March, A. D. 1946 B. C. Hilliard, A committee of Holy Name men estate are required to file them tor allow­ of smallpox and diphtheria. (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) and debris that lined the passage The regular meeting of the ance in the (^unty Court of the City and Jr., Conservator of aaid estate, presented met with George Pens of Denver to The Little Flower boys have Immediately after the Lenten way. As we neared our destina Owing to war-time food short­ PTA will be held Thursday eve­ County of Denver. Colorado, within six to and filed in said Court hia petition (or discuss the Boy Scout program in ning, March 15, in the school audi­ months from said date or said claim will the sale of certain real estate belonpinp been admitted into the Young devotions Wednesday evening, tion, we were amazed to see in ages members of the St. Mary to said estate and situate In the City and the parish. A special meeting, fea­ be forever barred. American league. The boys who March 21, another bazaar meeting the midst of all the ruin and de Academy Alumnae association are torium at 7:30. The meeting will B. C. HILLIARD, JR.. County of Denver and Slate of Colorado, turing a movie on scouting and will be eligible to play are Joe urged to make reservations for the be conducted by the husbands of Administrator. more fully described In said petition, ref­ will be held in Sodalitj’ hall below strqction a beautiful chapel, un­ erence to which is hereby made. scout demonstrations, will be held Lyles, Bernard Lujan, Manuel the church. touched by bomb, shell, or bullet. homecoming Communion-breakfast the officers. George Bugg will pre­ after Easter. The men and the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT You are further notified to appear and Perez, Jimmie Baca, Manuel Ri­ "We opened the steel gates to to be held Sunday, March 18, be­ side, assisted by Paul Murray and ahawer or otherwise plead to said petition The Sacred Heart school PTA Estate of Emma St. Clair boys of the parish are invited. vera, Tony Garcia, Fred Stephens, has a large representation in the enter the churchyard. 'There in fore Thursday, March 15. Cele­ John T. McDermott. The third in writinp on or before the 23d day of DMeated. No, 74605 Mrs. -A.mos Steck represented the Leonard Ortega, Abe Lucero, Leo one-day CPTL conference in the the midst of thfe enclosure stood brant of the Mass and guest grade pupils under the direction of April, A. D. 1945, the day set for the hear- their teacher, Mrs; Rudolph Zehn- Notice is hereby piven that on tha inp thereof, or on or before the day' to parish at the USO meeting in Santoya, Salvador Bueno, Bobby Shivley-Savoy hotel Thursday. a large, snow white statue of St. speaker for the breakfast will be which such hetrinp may be adjourned, or der, will present a St. Patrick’s 2nd day of April. 1945, I will present to the Englewood City hall last Friday. Penia, David Perez, Raul Perez. 'Those who are attending are Mmes. Therese, the Little Flower of the Rev. James B. Hamblin of the County Court of the City and County of said petition will be taken for confessed. The parish was asked to assist Arthur Marinez, Max Diaz, Fred editorial staff of the Register. day program. A speaker from the Denver, Colorado, my accounts for final Given under my hand nnd the seal of Howard Briggs, Molly Vigil, Roger Jesus. After admiring the exter said Court at Denver, in the ,City and vdth the club twice a month instead Montour, James Bartolo, Christy Martinez, Thomas Lee, Jesse ior of the structure, we entered Election of officers will also take publicity bureau of the Red Cross settlement of administration of aaid estate, will address the meeting on the when and where all persons in interest County of Denver and State of Colorado, of once as heretofore. Rodriquez, Moses Haro, Toby Mayes, Juanita Ulibarri, E. Mc­ the chapel and walked quietly up place following the breakfast. may appear and object to them, if they this 5th day of March, A. D. 1945. The Bishops’ War Relief colleo Riveria, Ted Garcia, Robert Diaz, Ginn, Ben Olguin, Peter Hotra, the main aisle to the center Reservations may be made by call­ present national war fund. BO desire. JOHN L. GRIFFITH, tion uill be taken at all the Masses Louis Rodriques, Joe Duran, William Garcia, Tony Mai-tinez, L. of the church. Then, off to the ing the chairman of the affair, The Holy Name society greeted JOE D. HILL. Clerk of the County Court of tha several new members at the last Administrator, City and County of Denver, Colo­ this coming Sunday. The colleC' Manuel Lavato, Mike Maes, Henry R, Owens, Harveston Mosley, J. right, was a sight that cannot be Mrs. Donald Christopher. EM. Joe D. Hill, Attorney. rado. tion was postponed from last Sun^ Morales, George Roybal, Jimmy Albert Harris, James Jones, Mat­ described in the words of men. 5531, or the alumnae president, regular meeting. The membership rirst publication March 1, 1946. By R. C. Philips, day because of the mission appeal Median, Anthony Sanchez, Aufus- thew Frilot, Robert Garcia, Bar­ Guarded by a steel rail and sur­ Miss Eva M. Walsh. EM. 1422. drive will continue. Last publication March 22, 1946. Deputy Clerk. made by the Rev. Timothy Con­ tine Diaz, Manuel Angel, and nard Davis, andi Jennie Thomas. rounded by flowers and. statues, nolly of St. Columban’s Foreign Robert Brown. The three past presidents who are was the body of St. Therese, lying Mission society. The collection attending are Mmes. Walter Wade, in rest in a transparent vault, so amounted to $348.63. Workers Are Needed by J. W. Scott, and Howard Briggs immaculate and beautiful that we The children of the parish will The following were appointed to thought we were ,out of this receive Communion in the 8 o’clock War Plant in Littleton the nominating committee at world. Mass Sunday, March 18. The Heckethorn Manufacturing meeting March 6: Mmes. Mack Hkieepyou\, "As I knelt before her shrine, and Supply company of Littleton Catholic students from the par. Miller, Santistevan, and Carmel I asked her to pray for each of was recently cited as a symbol of Baca. ish attending public high schools the nation’s small industrial plants you, my parents and sisters, and will attend the annual Junior New. Annual Party Sat for March 18 all ray friends. . . . We departed which produced critically needed The qnnual St. Patrick’s day cele­ man club retreat in St. Francis de war materials at a time when mili­ from the site speechless, and felt Sales’ church March 26 and 27. bration vrill take place in the school as though we were very privileged tary requirements were most ur­ hall Sunday, March 18, at 2:30 and REDCROM There will be an Anniversary gent to witness such a sight. . . . We at 8 p.m. A three-act farce, en­ are all anxiously awaiting the day High. Mass on Tuesday, March 20. Better known as “ Heco,” this titled Lovely Ladiet, will be pre- for Sister Jane de Chantal. former firm, early in 1941, had 90 em­ when we can return to ;the city. ■sented by the Adelphia Players, Owing to the lack of time, we were teacher in the parish school. ployes making builders’ hardware and the school children will sing gardentools, and wood-and-metal unable to visit the Basilica, which before the play and between the IS dedicated to St. Therese, and photographers’ supplies. That same acts. year Heco was awarded a navy which slightly resembles St. Peter’s Navy Mothers’ Club to There-will be a games party in in Rome. . . . Hold Meeting on Mar. 19 contract to produce 20 mm. anti the school hall at 8:15 o’clock aircraft projectiles. Other con Thursday evening. “ Upon witnessing such a sight tracts followed from other govern The Altar sodality members will one is truly grateful for his re­ The Rocky Mountain Navy ment agencies until now the plant receive Holy Communion in a body ligion and certainly more appre­ Mothers’ club No. 462 will meet occupies a full city block in Lit­ in the 7:30 o’clock Mass Sunday. ciative of it. , . . Monday, March-19, at 8 p.m. After tleton-and the payroll has been in “ Yours in the Little Flower, a short business meeting there will creased by the addition of hun “ Bernie.” be a showing of naval motion pic dreds of employes, a majority of Easter Seal Sale lor tures. All members and their them women. friends are invited to attend. The Another call for renewed pro Crippled Being Held meeting will be held at the USO duction energy has just been Circle Members NCCS-WD, 1772 Grant street, sounded: More workers are needed Denver. at the plant. The seventh annual Easter seal sale of tho Colorado Society for Prepare Sponges Pueblo Diocesan Council Notes Crippled Children is being staged during March* in conjunction with (S t, Leander’s Pariah, Pueblo) the national camjwign. The so­ Our Lady of Victory circle met NATIONAL PRESIDENT CALLS ciety is a non-profit, nop-sectarian with Mrs. Charles Herder March organization, and seiVes every and sewed sponges for use in crippled person, regardless of race, operating rooms. Refreshments FOR SUPPORT OF WAR REUEF creed, or color. were served by the hostess to From the proceeds of last year’s Mmes. E. Hager, M. Porter, J. (By Mrs. C. C. Bellinger) Twenty-five years have gone by Easter seal sale some 310 persons Clark, R. Harras, C. Baer, M In the monthly message to af­ since this occasion. The small afflicted with 31 various diseases Davis, and H. Barger. ^oup of women who met in Wash were given a new lease on life. filiated organizations for March, Mrs. L. Muhich entertained St. ington in 1920 has become the The services of the society are 1945, the national president, Mrs. Ann’s club March 12. Thomas Garrison, says: “ As the great national federation to which medical, educational, therapeutic, war news brings to us each day your organization is affiliated, In and economic, and also provide ap­ For selling a number of minia­ a greater under­ these troubled days there is no pliances when necessary. ture plaques the pupils of St. Le­ standing of the better way to mark this 25th birth­ Headquarters of the society are ander’s school have been awarded terrible plight of day than by rededication to the at Sewall House, 1360 Vine street, a large plaque with the picture of Ithe refugee chil- council program of prayer, study, Denver. Arthur P. Miller is presi­ George Washingrton, underneath |dren and the and action. Suggestions arc given dent of the organization and El- which is printed the pledge of al­ stricken people for appropriate ways of the ob­ wood M. Brooks is chairman of the legiance to the flag. The plaque who have been servance of NCCW’s birthday. campaign committee. has been placed in the school hall. liberated in dev- Others working on the seal Sale Don Campbell was guest of astated count- committee include Milton Bernet, honor at a dinner served by Ties, the need of our wholehearted Judge Joe Cook, Louis A. Dick, George Andrews, Jr., March 3. co-operation with War Relief Ser­ Nominating Group Monsignor John R. Mulroy, Dean Don, a senior in Pueblo Catholic vices, of the NCWC becomes in- Paul Roberts, Harry Huffman, high school, will be inducted in the creas*ingly apparent. The thoueht Jack Foster, A1 Meyer, Curtis coast guard next month. of these broken homes in other Chosen by PTA Freiberger, Mrs. E. A. West, lands has been in my mind during Madam Blance DaCosta, Miss Your Purchase of War Bonds the days of the Family Life con­ The Cathedral-St. James’ PTA Laura Nielson, and Miss Eileen and Stamps Helps to Secure Your ference in Washington, which it in Denver chose the nominating O’Conor. Future. has just been my privilege to at­ committee to select candidates for tend. My hope is that the presi­ the 1945-1946 term at the March LEGAL NOTICE dent of each affiliated irroup will Bruno Micheli Yisils meeting. Mmes. Sailers, Mills, Olfict qf tha send for a copy of the proceedings Ingling, and Eckelman will meet TREASURER so that many noups may observe with Blister Mary Janet and make Family in Durango Citj and County of Donvar lilyNatioBfil FamilylilyNatioBfil week in May by their report at the April meeting. Hnniclpal Bnlldint the presentation of constructive O enxr. Colorado After the business meeting, Sister No. R-176 programs. Mary Janet gave a talk on the Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ish)— Bruno Micheli has been “ As we work in order that Red Cross and Evelyn Caranci, a ESTATE AT TAX BALE AND OF Cathedral student, played several home on furlough visiting his fam­ APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF family life in our own land may ily. He has now reported to Camp TREASURER’S DEED solos. A scenic travel film was TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and be strengthened and people in war- shown. George Meade, Md. Other parish more eapeeiallT to Maybella Bemont Pottar. torn countries may know again the ioners visiting in Durango are Samuel M. Goldbers. Rosenaldo Mestas of the marines, You and each of you a n horeby notiflad blessings of home and .famUy, let Cookie Dojiors that on tha 22ad day of Novero^r, 1941 and Luis Silva and Jose F. Salazar the Manager of Revenue. Ex-Olficio Trtaa- us. in this month of March, the Are Generous of the army. nrer of the City and County of Denver month dedicated to his honor, ask Members of the Cathedral-St. The Sodality of the B.V.M. will and State of Colorado, sold at pnblic sale to Samuel M. Goldberg, the applicaut. the intercession of SL Joseph, James’ PTA donated 15 cakes and have its monthly Holy Communion who has made demand for a Treasurer's guardian of the Holy Family.” more than 60 dozen cookies to Sunday, March 18, in the 8:30 Deed, the following dneribed real eatate, the USO-NCCS club during the Mass. •ituate in the City and County of Denver IL was on March 4, 5, and 6, and State of Colorado, to-wit; week of March 5. Two cakes were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fanto are Lot 'Twenty-Three (28). -in Block 1920, in Washington, D. C., that sent to convalescents having birth­ back in Durango after a trip to Fifty-TTiree' (63), Steeles Addition, approximately 200 women met at days in Fitzsimons General hos­ Tacoma, Wash., to be present for that laid lax aale was made to satisfy the the funeral of their son-in-law delinquent general taxes asaesaed against the call of the Most Rev. Arch­ pital and two cakes and a batch •aid real eatate (or the year 1940: that bishop Joseph Schrembs, D.D., now of cookies were sent to the con­ James Wiggins. aaid real eatate wai taxed fn the name of Bishop of Cleveland, and first valescent ward at Buckley Field Maybelle Bemrnt Potter, that the statutory chairman of the Lay Organizations The following members were re­ period of redemption expired November Accordion Students to 22nd, 1944; that the same baa not been department of NCWC. These sponsible for this work: Mmes. redeemed; that said property may be re­ women came from every section Mills, Baptist, LaMonte, McLellan, Give Program pn KGIW deemed at any time before a Tax Deed la of the country and were represen­ Henry Volsky, Reichl, Quartino, lained: that a Tax Deed will be liaued to the aaid Samuel M. Goldberg, lawful holder tatives of national organizations Sailers, Gannon, Miller, Jordan, San Luis.—The students of the of laid certificate, on the 29th day ol and women prominent in Catholic Pahs, Canino, Lohr, Stone, Eckel­ accordion class taught by Sister lune at 6 o’clock p.m. 1946, unless the work. They were called to this man, Wertz, Obrien, Connors, Mary Esther, Convent of Mercy: same has been redaemad before 6 o’eloek p.m. of said data. meeting to form a national fed­ Tait, and Keuser. Mrs. Fred Mills, San Luis, will present a St. Pat^ WITNESS my hand and seal this 26th eration which would “ unite the Jr., has been named cookie chair rick’s dajiproeram over radio sta­ day of February, 1945. Catholic women of the United man for the Cathedral parish and tion KGIW, Alamosa, at 3:45 p.m (Seal) F. E. WILSON. Manager of Revenue, Ex-Offie1a States in organized effort in all the Oathedral-St. James’ PTA, March 17. The children range in Treasurer, City and County of useful fields of educational, so­ Those wishing to send cookies for age from 9 to 12 years. Those tak­ Denver in the State of Colorado. cial, religious, and economic work the cookie jar may call Mrs. Mills ing part in the program are Rita By ROY W. CASS. Deputy Treaiatw^ for the betterment and happiness at 1545 Pennsylvania street, MAin Mae Martinez, Kathlwn Gallegos, p„bucati

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MISSION IN CANON CITY (Continued From Last Page) CONSTRUCTED IN VINELAND THATCHER Phone 862 olic Charities are: The Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of BLOCK DRUG PRICE CLEAltnEB L (Continued From Last Pago) Han Life" tjfore the members of Pueblo, president; Monsignor Alo- (Continued From Last Page) T /6 J. E. Losavio, who had been SHZLTON BRVAM, Mar. AND DYER ducted. On the Feast of S t Joseph, the Elks’ lodge March 7. ysius J. Miller, pastor of St. Fran­ Morgan. He attended school in La­ stationed in England since he went Mrs. Caroline Bruce of Greydene “ AN ETHICAL PEESCBIPTION NO ODOR-NO DBLAT—NO Monday, March 19, all parishioi^g;^ cis Xavier’s church, dioce.san direc-' fayette, joined the services April overseas in August, has been moved PHASMACT” BEGRXT (Continued From Loot Page) a-enue has returned home from will receive Holy Communion, and tor; C. C. Bellinger, first vice pres­ 19, 1943, and was sent overseas to Paris, France. PHONl a© 625 Court St., Pueblo 18. in the library of Pueblo Cath­ pray for the deceased members of Denver after visiting a week with ident; Damon P. Ducy, second vice olic high school to formulate the the parish. There will be two her sick brother, Joseph Bruceke, president; Mrs. George F. Huber, Aug. is, 1944. He was a para­ Tony Cortese, nephew of Sam necessary plans. The following is Masses on St. Joseph’s day, at 5:30 who was a patient in Colorado Gen secretary; and Edward M. McCabe, trooper. Contest, was inducted into the eral hospital for three weeks. a tentative program which will be and 8:15 o’clock. treasurer. The executive commit­ Pvt, Melaquias M*. Vialpando, navy the past week, considered: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saraga have Rummage Sale Planned tee is composed of the following son of Mrs. Genara N. Vilapando, A member of S t Therese’s par­ Morning in individual churches: purchased the F. W. Wade home on members: The Very Rev. Thomas Robinson Bros, The Mothers’ club of St Mi­ Walnut avenue. The Saragas, for­ Avondale, was wounded in the ish, T. Sgt Peter V. Urone, was MAJOR Mass and Communion in a body. chael’s school held its meeting in J. Wolphan, the Rev. Albert,Schal- mer Canon City residents, left here ler, O.S.B.j the Rev. Charles J. European theater of operations, ac­ among the 15 Colorado marines (Communion breakfast if desired.) the school hall Tuesday afternoon, about three months ago for March 6. A program was presented Murray, S J.; Mrs, Fred B. Orman, cording to a War department rl- who were ’with the first troops to DAIRY Afternoon in Sacred Heart or­ Chicago. by the Hfth grade room, directed Dr. A. J. Dooner, Frank Carroll, lease. ' ' storm ashore on Iwo Jima, accord­ C phanage grounds: Lt, Bernard Yaeger left early and Joseph M. Neary. Pure Milk and Cream by Sister Stephanie. Mrs. Lovell Pfc. George C. Guagliardo, son ing to a dispatch from S. Sgt. Bob Procession made up of grade Gentry, president, presided over this week to report back to duty in The tickets for the Easter Cooke, a marine combat corre­ 'Untouched by Human Hand* Fort George Meade, Md., after of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guagliardo, school sodalities (seventh and the business meeting. Plans were Monday charity ball ■ are now spondent, also from Pueblo. Sgt. Home Delivery apasding his leave with his fian­ members of St. Therese’s parish, FLOUR eighth grades); high school sodal­ discussed for'lhe rummage ^ le to available. They are priced at Uirone is■ the" son of Mr. and Mrs. be held Saturday, March 24, at cee, Miss Genevieve Quinn. He re­ $2 per couple, which includes fed­ Vineland, has received the (Jombat John Urone of Vineland. WE SELL FRANOS ity;. parish sodalities; Living Ro­ ceived his commission in Fort Ben- Roberts, and Jones, 706 Main street eral amusement tax, and may be Infantryman’s badge while fight­ Sgt Pete Ganatta, son of Mr. The standard of quality for ICE CREAM sary exemplified; sermon; crown- ning, Ga. Mias Quinn, who has been’ The members also arranged a spoon obtained from Knights of Columbus ing with the mountain infantry and Mrs. Pete Ganatta, Jr., was perfect baking. ning of the statue of the Blessed shower for the hall. Father John visiting her mother, Mrs. Genevieve members and at the Catholic Chari­ somewhere in Italy. He has been also in this group, according to Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. Forsyth, O.S.B., was present Quinn, for the past two weeks, is ties office. in service since May 23,1944. word received nere. Virgin; Benediction of the Most enjoying a vacation from defense Mr*. Buchanan Die* Blessed Sacrament imparted by the work in Hanford, Wash., and is Most Reverend Bishop. Mrs. Jean Buchanan, 41, former Canon City resident, died in Den awaiting her call back to work. WORLD SODALITY DAY Pvt. Alfred Fontecchio, 707 Col­ IN CANON CITY ver Wednesday, March 7, from a Canon City will be the scene of fractured skull incurred in a fall. lege avenue, has arrived in the field a similar celebration, according to She lived in Canon City about a artillery replacement training cen­ word received from the Rev. Bona- year. In August, 1942, she was ter. Fort Bragg, N. Car., for his venture Bandi, O.S.B., moderator married in New York to Loris Bu­ basic military training. After his of the sodality in the Abbey school. chanan, who is now serving with initial training he will be trans­ Because of the lack of organisation the merchant marine. Besides her ferred to > field organization. He thus far, other rcwonal celebra­ husband, she is survived by entered the service about a month tions of World Sodality day will brother-in-lav and sister, Mr. and ago Mrs. H. P. Enfield. Canon City, not be possible this year, but it is Marine Sgt. Charles P. Whelan expected that all sodalities will and two nephews and two nieces, Requiem Mass was said in St Mi­ one-time Canon City resident, has have a local celebration of some been moved from Japanese prison sort. chael’s church March 10. Burial was in Lakeside cemetery. camp No. 1 to Camp No. 4 on Luzon The diocesan director requests to island, his sister, who lives in be informed of all ' nrograms Lt. Bernard O’Hanlon, who re­ C dorado Springs, has been in­ planned as well as of all sodality cently received a medical discharge formed. Sgt. Whelan is the son of activities. Such infonnation should because of wounds received in the late Pete Whelan, guard for a be sent to the Rev. Andrew J. Su- France, spoke on “ The View of the number of years in the Colorado cek, 226 Michigan, Pueblo. Returning Soldier Toward Civil- state prison. He attended schools here before the family moved to Colorado Springs. He was taken prisoner by the Japanese at the time of the fall of Bataan. His mother died shortly after word was Seccion en Castellano received that he was missing in action. His sisters, Mrs. J. D. Es- Por el Revdo. Antonio Sagrerm, C.R.T. pander and Mrs. W. E. Richards of Colorado Springs, recently received a letter from him. Sgt. Whelan ap parently had hopes of being res­ La Eucaristia cuerpo de Cristo, y el vino en la sangre de Cristo. . . DespuAs todos cued by the American forces in the (Continuacidn) hacemos oraciAn y ofrecemos csta Philippines, for he wrote: "I hope CLEMENTE ALEJANDRINO: Victims . . . rezamos por la.s almas to see you soon.” He also acknowl "Corned, dijo el Verbo, mi carno y de los difuntos. . . Ofrecemos edged receipt of a letter and boi; bebed mi sangre. El Senor en Cristo^ saerificado por nuestros from the Red Cross. A half-brother, verdad nos ha tornado y alimen- pecados.’’ Malcolm, lives in Denver, tado en su pecho; nos did su came AFRAATES, llamado el Sabio Billy White, son of Mr, and Mrs, y derramd su sangre; y ahora, a Persa (m. 360, en su Demonstr, Lester White, had his left wrist sus hijitos, ya no les falta nada 12, 6), asi dice: "Pues cuando el slashed in an accident at the Abbey para crecer y desarrollarse. [Oh hombre recibe cl cuerpo y sangre school March 9. He was taken im que misterio tan jncomprensible! de Cristo. debe cuidar cautelosa- mediately to St. Thomas More’i Misterio que ho se puede com- mente su ooca, por la cuaKentra el hospital and will remain there for a prender.’’ (Paedag. 1 ,1, c. 6.) Hijo del rey." ^ ' few days. -SIGLO TERCERO— S. HILARIO pregunta: "^QuizAs Resident Sitter Diet TERTULIANO (en su libro "De no es verdad que, despuAs de haber Mr.s. Barbara Yeager of Hast­ cult fern." II, 11) permite que las ings, Pa., sister of Otto Anna of mujeres salgan de casa, por tree recibido la Eucaristja, Jesucristo this city, died in her home Feb. 27, estA en nosotros, y nosotros en razones: “ 0 por tener que visitar asistir a un enfermo; o por Jesucristo? Que digan que no es 0 verdad, al menos aquellos, que ASISTIR AL SANTO SACRI- niegan que Jesucristo sea DiosI’’ FICIO; o para ir a escuchar la (De Trinitate 8, 14.) OHGO tOiPLl palabra de Dios." S. ATANASIO: “ Cuando aquel- TERTULIANO, en su libro “ De Monogam.’’ 10, dice: “ La mujer las grandes y admirables oraciones vidua da el refrigerio a su marido, han sido dicnas, entonces el pan se con sus oraciones; y en el dia convierte en el cuerpo, y el cAliz en la sangre de Nucstro Senor aniversario de su defuncion, le ofrece el santo saerificio.” > Jesucristo.’’ (Nova collec. Script, vet. mai, IX; 625.) SAN HIPOLITO, en sus comen' S. CIRILO DE JERUSALEN: tarios sobre el profeta Daniel, IV, 35, escribe: “ Cuando 61 (o sea el “ Por haberos hecho dignos de anticristo), vendrd, se acabarA el recibir los divinos misterios, venis saerificio, que ahora se ofrece a a tener un mismo cuerpo, y sois. Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par Dios en todas partes y entre todas al mismo tiempo, consanguineos de ish)—Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Cummins Jesucristo.”...... Cl , (Cat. mystag...... IV, 1.) las gentes." have received word that their son iQUE DIFERENCIA HAY EN­ ORIGENES: “ Cuando vieras Lt. Joe Cummins, is missing in ac que las gentes abrazan la Fe, que TRE LA COMUNI6N DE LOS CATOLICOS Y LOS SERV- tion. The message was received levantan iglesias, que rocian no Saturday, March 3, and no fur con sangre de ovejas, sus altares, . ICIOS DE LA ULTIMA CENA DE LOS PRO- ther word has been received to sino que los consagran con la date. Lt. Cummins was a pilot on a preciosa sangre de Jesucristo TESTANTES? La diferencia que hay es la 6-24 bomber and has been missing entonces, puedes estar seguro que, since Feb. 17 over Yugoslavia. Jesus, tomo el puesto de MoysAs y misma que se encuentra entre su fotografia y su persona. Los Prot- Lt. Gerald Hogan and wife are obtuvo el Principado. here visiting their parents, Mr, TERTULIANO: “ Nuestra came estantes no reciben en su Cena el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Jesucristo, and Mrs. Charles Hogan and Mrs se alimenta del cuerpo y de la A. V. Nash. Gerald is being tranS' I a m * • " " J f : sangre de Cristo, a fin de que como lo recibimos nosotros en la ComuniAn. Ellos toman su cena ferred from Houston, Tex., to Lib' * lir wIthW*" Mine ore tambiAn el alma se nutra de Dios.” erty, Kans., where he will be sta (De resurr. 8.) piadosa, en memoria de la Ultima Cena de Jesucristo, y nada mAs. tioned. I om the no[‘^» ORIGENES: "La came del Pat O’Rourke, youngest son of Los rumores que circulaban entre Stricken Verbo de Dios es verdadera comida, Judge and Mrs. J. B. O’Rourke, is b.com . a boyM o'" como 61 mismo dice: *Mi came es los paganos, acerca de los Cris- home on a visit to his parents. He the mrewinfl need verdadera comida, y mi sangre es tianos de los primeros siglos era has been attending George Wash de que se iniciaban matando un "• "’'rA o.k w .sh o« war •'’'"iShilSwV--- verdadera bebida’.’’ Horn. 7, in ington university in Washington tM -«rrrou 9h »h. o.eo"-» Num. n 2. Y en otro lugar dice. nino para comer su came y beber D. C. In ♦ho hoc - foT tern so few end he... “ . . . Nostros comemos estos panes BU sangre. ( ^ o l. de Tert. VIII Patricia Catherine, infant daugh By ©od, eW*" “ Bubblms Wag consagrados, entre oraciones and IX, 16.) Este era uno de los ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pofr, twell • • • , crimenes capitales que les iraputa- _«ka whole is legion accioaes de gracias; porque ellos, was baptized March 4 by the Very at every shore? „ w h o o s k s O ld . mediante la oraci6n, se convierten ban. Rev, Francis Cawley. Michael Ho­ our en un cuerpo santo (soma agionte) Li( jovencita de LiAn, Santa gan and Mrs. Gerturde Fisher Yes, yoe beer eM vour heeds to m^ne que de la satvacion a los que lo Blandina, martirizada en el. ano were the sponsors. comen dignamente.’’ (C. Cels. VIII. 177, con su hermano Pontiho de Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara ““!i.r«otnd.dyour man. y^u’ wemen end heerteg, * womeo, mothers ef men, 33.) 15 anos, respondia a sus jueces que have at last heard from their 9 i««t I be too few* —SIGLO CUARTO— la acusaban de haber comido came son, Robert, serving with the army is ‘ • *'onI you must hee . ^jenched de ninos, en los servicios Cristianos engineers with the First army in V/omen, mothers ''lest vfsfoT !“ "!iosk S.AN AMBROSIO, in Ps. de la manana, con una pregunta Germany. He told of an escape he V/hen his tc ^ ^omon's XXXIX, “ Ahora se manifiesta que que demonstraba su inocencia, al stand with me el had when he was sent on a danger' in po«n . . • like o mismo Cristo es ofrecido en mismo tiempo que ocultaba los ous mission. While he was gone his In the dark of night nosotros, cuando su palabra santi- divinos misterios. diciendoles headquarters were demolished, and fica el saerificio que ofrecemos.’’ 0fid listen. “ iComo han de comer nifios los many of his buddies were killed or •r „ e " !U V heed the* *eo’ » « - S. CIRILO DE JERUSALEN Cristianos, cuando .hasta la sangre wounded „ ;,;o h.er murmur Mine (en su Cat myst. V, 7) dice: de los animales I tenemos pro- The Altar and Rosary society “ Nosotros suplicamos al Dios hibida?” (Acta Martyr.) (Cf, held a meeting Wednesday after­ bueno. que convierta el pan en el Apol. IX, 13) noon, March 7. Rosary and Bene­ I Esto deniuestra, pues, que los’ diction were held first in the j paganos habian llegado a tener church. Colorado Girls conocimiento de que los Cristianos Father Cawley’s nephew, Oliver comian came humana y, no Haffner, is visiting in the rectory sabiendo nada del misterio Eu this week. Oliver is now in the Received as Nuns caristico, sacaban la conclusiAn de navy. I que se la procuraban con el asesi- Miss Dorothy Hosner of Tacoma I nato de un inocente. Three Colorado young women is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hosner. participated on March 12 in the LA EUCARISTIA CONSID- ERADA COMO SACRAMENTO religious ceremonies of reception En los sacramentos, dice Sto. and profe.ssion in the Mother of Former President ef Tomas, peuden considerarse dos Mercy novitiate of the Sisters of cosas: el culto divino y la santi- Mercy of the Province of Omaha, ficaciAn del hombre: el primero Parish Soeiety Dies in Council Bluffs, la. The Most dice relacion del hombre que va a Dios (como en el Saerificio de la (St. Francis Xavier’s Parish, Rev. Gerald T. Bergan, Bishop of Misa); el segundo manifiesta la Pueblo) Des Moines, officiated, assisted by relaciAn de Dios que baja hasta el Mrs, Ada A. Watson of 1705 four Monsignori and six other hombre ^como en la ComuniAn). Claremont, past president of the U. $. ARMY NURSE CORPS priests from Iowa and . (.Surnm. Theol, III, 60. a. 4.) Sister Mary Siena (Catherine A ltp and Rosary society of this Torlcy), a graduate of '31 of St. Puede decirse que la Eucaristia: parish, died March 12 in S t Mary’s “ Es el Sacramento de la Nueva Columba’s high school, Durango, hospital. Requiem Mass and in­ Ley, en el cual, |>aJo las especies terment will be in Denver. She is was among the eight novices mak­ consagradas de pan y vino, estA ing temporary vows for three survived by her husband, "Harold contenido verdadera, real y sub- E. Watson, chief electrician of the years. USD J86Mar.4J stancialmente el cuerpo y sangre local steel mills; a sqn, Lt. Harold Miss Mary Garcia of Durango de Jesucristo, que recibimos a E. Watson, Jr., in Mead Field, and Miss Rebecca Mondragon of manera de comida espiritual, para Tampa, Fla.; two daughters, Mar­ San Luis received the garb and If you are a registered nurse not yet45 years of age^writetbeSvgeon que produzca en 'nosotros un garet Watson of New York city, the names of Sister Mary Augusta aumento de gracia santificante,' y and Jeanne Watson, Pueblo; her and Sister Mary Magdalena, re­ como garantia de nuestra eterna father, M. J, Welch of Denver; spectively. The other postulants salvacion.” three sisters. Mrs. R. J. Kriech- General, Washington 25, D.C. or apply at your local Red Cross Hhapber were Mary Lee W’eil of W’aokee, Los verdaderos hijos de Dios se baum, New York city; Mrs. W. E. la. (Sister Mary Christina); Te­ conocen por participar de la mesa Thompson and Florence Welch, resa Miller of Creston, la. (Sister de Dios y de los manjares del both of Denver: and a grandchild, Mary Rosarita); Ruth McAndrew Senor, preparados para ti, a fin Karen Lynn Watson. o f Omaha, Nebr. (Sister Mary de que “tu to vuelvas dios” como Venard); and Patricia Devereux dice S. Basilio. (De Spir, Sanct., 9) FAVOR RECEIVED of Des Moines, la. (Sister Mary Entonces, mAs que nunca, cl Cris- A Pueblo reader of the Register Sheila). tiano puede decir con S. Pablo: C r e w s -B eggs wishes to publish thanks for a "Vivo yo, mas no yo, sino que es favor received through the inter­ Your Purchase o f War Bonds Cristo quien vive en mi.” (Gal, II, cession of the Blessed Virgin, St. and Stamps Helps lo Secure Your 120.) Joseph, the Little Flower, and St. PftlEBLO, COLORADO Future, ‘ .(CoatwawA) Anthony. II