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Boulder Church Plans Drive to Pay Off Obligations Contenta Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reprodace, Except on Articles Otherwue Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue All Must Aid Work Debt Cleared by St. Stephen's Of Church, Believes Parish in Glenweod Springs CATHaiC Fort Lupton Banker S t Stephen’s parish in Glen- liquidate the remainder within the a new rectory, father Kessler wood Springs cleared its remain­ coming year. ' was ordained in 1931 and served ing debt in the past year, and the The Rev. Clarence E. Kessler, as assistant at the Cathedral in Sacred Heart of JesUs parish in administrator of the Glenwood Denver until his transfer to Glen- Everyone Affected by World Gaiasirophe, He Boulder, having made a substan­ Springs parish, announced this wood Springs in 1935. tial reduction in its debt, plans to week that, with a final payment of REGISTER At a meeting held Monday eve­ Says, Backing Senlimenl by Surprise $2,200 made in December, the ning, Jan. 8, by the committee­ The Natfdnal Catholic Welfare Conference Newa Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We parish has expended a total of men of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service. Seven Smaller $36,000 in improvements and pay­ Gift Ic Calh^iic Priest Catholic Girl parish in Boulder, with the pastor, Set vices, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. ment of debt during the past three the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., plans years. A new stone church was were made for a drive to liquidate Religion is the most effective instrument for peace and WAC Recruiter erected in the Western Slope par­ the entire remaining parish debt VOL. XL. No. 19. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1945. $1 PER YEAR should be supported by everyone. That is the belief voiced ish and dedicated April 15, 1943. during the coming year. A pay­ by S. J. (“Dusty” ) Rhode, president of the Fort Lupton The total cost of the church and ment of $9,000 during the .past furnishings was at that time re­ ^ J o A cto n'f CWioAiPY% rp Bishop, ihe Most Rev. Michael J. Ready of Columbus, bank. Proof that it is not empty sentiment lay in the un­ year reduced the debt to $16’,000. 1 UJ \ w /U C l* tC lsC C former NCWC general secretary, is being made in the picture For 2 States ported to be about $34,000, but This makes a total reduction in the expected gift of $200 s^nt to the Rev. Dr. Thomas A. Doran, it was worth $40,000 or more, the below by the Rev, Paul J. Glenn, Ph.D., S.T.D., professor of philosophy in St. Charles’ seminary, Colum debt during the past two and one- bus, and notary for the installation ceremonies. Seated next to Bishop Ready is the Rt. Rev, George administrator of St. William’s church. Fort Lupton, and in cost of construction having been half years of $19,000. gifts made to other religious works in the city. Part of If you should see a petite WAC kept at a minimum by the en­ Gressel, pastor of Holy Family Church, Columbus. The first reduction in the $35,- Mr. Rhode’s letter read: first lieutenant hurrying down thusiastic co-operation of parish­ ioners, who donated labor worth 000 debt was made through a “ Since the world is' facing its Arapahoe street early mornings or a great deal. A group of the men $6,000 legacy left the parish in severest crisis and in view of the about Denver late evenings, intent even gathered every week to the Shelton Brand estate in June, ruin and destruction in Europe, 3 Important and preoccupied, the chances are quarry stone for the chtfrch, and 1942, and during 1943 the debt all peoples on earth, regardless of it is Lt. Mildred Jacobucci, whose much painting, carpenter work, was reduced to $25,000 by a pay­ their location, are affected by this job is to recruit and and installation of the heating ment of $4,000. Thus $13,000 has catastrophe. All must do some­ Gifts Are Made plant were also donated. The beau­ been paid off since the Rev. Paul thing to restore peace. This is an tiful new stone structure replaced Fife, O.S’B., became pastor in obligation. Religion is the most ef­ a frame building that had served June, 1943. fective instrument for the future as a church in the parish for 67 Many improvements have also salvation of the world.” To St. Thomas’ years. been made in the parish plant Members of St. William’s par­ A drive in which more than since Father Paul Fife became ish plan to raise a substantial fund $2,400 was collected was con­ pastor. The church has been com­ for a new church. Father Doran St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, ducted in the month of December pletely redecorated, and the par­ hopes to begin work on the building has been the recipient of three im­ to make the final payment on the ish house has been painted and re­ this spring. portant gifts in recent weeks. An­ debt A sinking fund, now con- paired. The whole parish plant is Catnolics in St. N ichol^ par­ other stained-glass 'window is be­ 'taining $700, has been started for in good condition. ish, Platteville, of which ^Father Dor^n also is in charge, have con­ ing installed in the seminary chapel tributed $5,000 for the new church, through the generosity of Mrs. which is now under construc­ Jane McGuire of Chicago, III., who Home Front Prayers for tion. Part of the actual labor on is making the donation in memory the structure is being done by of her sister. Flora McKenzie, who men of the pprish. Donations of lived in the SL Rose Residence in money have reached the amazing Denver for many years. This do­ Soldiers, Chaplain’ s Plea total of $100 on an average for nation represents a gift of about each family. $1,000. Gradually the work of com­ pleting the scheme of the stained- A week’s mission for all the ents of all Catholic men making ^lass windows in the chapel is be­ Catholic men in the unit drew an the mission who asked him to do More Than 1,8G0,GGG ing executed. attendance of 4,020, it is reported so. He counsels the folks back by Chaplain John W. Scannell Altar Breads Sant Biology Study from a South Pacific district. Fa­ home not to worry but to continue Will Be Aided ther Scannell, formerly stationed prayers for perseverance in the Gut by 3 Gonvants — From a painting by Herndon Davit in Colorado Springs, described the splendid example given in the Another $1,000 gift, which will mission in a letter to Mrs. Robert regiment. Besides devotions for be used for a long-felt need in the Lt. Mildred Jacobucci More than 1,800,000 altar breads seminary, has been made by Mr. Meredith of Hugo, mother of Pfc. the soldier-son, he asks special were distributed during the year Melvin Schalk, who is in the prayers for one Catholic who has and Mrs. Wilfred G. Eyre, gener­ 'Wyoming women for the army’s 1944 by the three Denver con­ ous benefactors of the local insti­ various medical technician schools. priest’s regiment. given up the faith or growm lax vents that serve the parishes and in its practice. “ All I need is your tution, for the equipment in a new Catholic, of Italian descent, Statistics of the mission in­ religious houses of the surround­ biology laboratory. For a long time born and reared in Wheeling, W cluded 446 Confessions. 543 Com­ prayers,” he writes. “ I can’t ing territory, including some par­ eipphasize that too much.” the seminarians have pursued their Va., Lt. Jacobucci'has a record of munions, 18 Confirmations, seven ishes in Wyoming. More than - a biology course under the difficul­ “ Father Scannell, a captain, was devotion to duty that has brought to take instructions for Firat million and a half of these al^r ties of the lack of proper equip­ her high commendation from Irer Communion, and five to take in­ awarded the Silver Star for gal­ breads were small particles, indi ment, even some necessary equip­ military superiors since her enlist- structions in the faith. The chap' lantry in action on Guadalcanal eating that number of Communions ment. This situation will be reme­ (Tnm to Page S — Colum n S) lain promised to write to th^ par just two years ago, Jan. 12, 1943. received. The remainder were large died, but, o'wing to war-time short­ He has had numerous unusual ex­ altar breads used in the celebra ages, progress in the procuring of Ens. Read Was Server, Usher in Denver Church periences in the Pacific. For his Stock Show in Denver Prime Factor in tion of Mass and, after consecra­ scientific precision instruments has work with natives he gained the tion for Benediction. been slow. title of “ marrying padre.” At one The convents engaged in this Nine S'ervice Men From air base he obtained a fhapel for work and the number of altar Seminarians Do Catholic use and invented the title, Improving Quality of Western Cattle breads distributed by each is as “ Our Lady of the Skies,” to name follows: S t Rose Residence, 751,- Renovation Work it in honor‘of the Blessed Virgin. 645 small particles and 34,187 A third benefaction to the semi­ A native of Ottumwa. la., he was large altar breads; Convent of nary comes in the form of a dona­ Archdiocese Die in War ordained in Denver in 1934 and (By Rev. James B. Hamblin) grain-fed beef. Western cattle­ responsible for a business that amounted to $141,000,000 in the the Good Shepherd, 197,600 sm^l tion made to the students through began active army duty March Livestock and agriculture are men concentrated on numbers particles and 9,981 lahge; and a member of the faculty for the 15, 1941. the largest industries of the state rather than quality. But the Na­ Denver stockyards alone in 1944, The mounting fury of war took was killed in action over Leyte who in the face of war-time dif Queen of Heaven orphanage, purpose of renovating the student of Colorado, and the National tional Western Stock show, dur­ 833,050 small particles and large auditorium in the original building an increasing toll of service men Dec. 28. He was pilot of a Gru- ficulties handled the greatest vol Western Stock show has been per­ ing the 39 years it has functioned, ume of livestock in the history of altar breads. There were also a on the property. This work is be­ from the Denver archdiocese, the man Wildcat fighter attached to Rev. Paul J. Reed haps the neatest influence in im­ number of large hosts given to ing done by a group of the semi­ has changed our attitude. Top- the Denver yards. deaths of nine being reported in an escort carrier, proving tne quality o f cattle on army chaplains. narians. notch herds have been sent to the The Denver Stockyards Co., the week. One of these, who lived A native of Walsenburg, he had To Gonduci Funeral the Western ranges, in the opinion in Denver for a number of years, of J. J. Drinkard, well-known Den­ Denver show, and ranchers from which is responsible for the suc­ lived in Denver for 17 years, and cess and g;rowth of the Stock had a particularly fine record as a ver livestock commissioner, and a all the Western'’ states, Canada, in high school was an all-city star For Father on Jan. 11 and Mexico have had the oppor­ show, is owned, and operated by Catholic youth both before and in ba.sketball and football. Until member of Blessed Sacrament par­ School Plans Extensive after entering the service. News of ish. Talking to Mr. Drinkard, one tunity to see what is accomplished Colorado people. Perhaps you his entrance into the navy he was even as I, never think much about him and others follows: Thomas A. Reed, father of the comes to a realization of just how in every beef-producing section. employed at the Remington Arms the stockyards and its place in our Rev. Paul J. Reed, assistant in St. little the ordinary city dweller, They saw the prize herds; they ■ Ens. William Alex Read, 24, son company. He received his pilot’s economy of life except in the eve­ Philomena’s parish, Denver, died even one who is proud of the recognized and purchased the Institute on Vocations of Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Read of wings la.st April and had been on seed stock for further improving nings when the wind blows from 2501 California street, Denver, combat duty only two months. Monday in Manchester, N. H., West and its glories, knows of the after a two-month illness. Mr. their own herds with the finest the north; but you should talk to A devout Catholic, Ens. Read paths taken by a calf on its jour- J. J. Drinkard and learn what the Plans have been completed for will answer questions concerning Chaplain Ford Says: Reed celebrated his 69th birthday nej[ from the range to the red blood strain cattle from the whole had served Ma.ss at the Holy Ghost Jan. 4 of this year. He had lived of the . Small won­ stockyards are and how they fit into a vocational institute to be held vocations not touched on in the church for nine and a half years, ration point table or why the the scheme which brings the steak in Manchester for the past 60 rancher is our' number one citizen. der that the Denver Stock show for the students of St. Mary’s high round-table discussions. In the re­ has taken on national importance, to your table— of at least to the school, Colorado Springs, Jan. 12. years. Mr. and Mrs. Reed were P’or years the Western cattle mainder 0 f the afternoon, Mr. married 43 years ago in Burling- and that 29 car loads of finished (Turn to Page 10 — Column S) Under the general chairmanship of 110 ... _ _ . . industry was thought of only ai^ a Albright will hold private inter­ SISIEOS, cattle will be shown this year. the principal of the high school, ton, Vt. Besides Father Reed there market to supply the raw “ crit­ is one son, W. Ernest, who is serv­ In this year’s show, which will assisted by Mrs. A. L. Cass, presi­ views for the students. ters” that had to gp east to be dent of St Mary’s PTA, a full ing with the army in France. made into fat and juicy beef. But, be held Jan. 13-21, some 3,000 Final Plans for Mr. Albright is well qualified The funeral will be conducted registered bulls will be offered for day’s program has been planned, for this work in vocational guid­ says Mr. Drinkard, that is no which includes general sessions ORPHINS pms from the Manchester Cathedral sale, as well as 94 carloads of ance as he pursued studies in this longer the case. Our finished beef Thursday, Jan. 11, at 10 o’clock by Stocker and feeder cattle, calves, and round-table discussions. This field at the University of Colo­ now tops them ^11 and draws the Speech Institute is the first time such a full pro­ Father Reed. A Solemn Requiem and yearlings. The National West­ rado, University of Minnesota, and best price in New York and the gram on vocational guidance has Mass will be followed by burial in ern has’ been primarily a Hereford Stanford university. Until last Atlantic scacoast. Because we used been . attempted in Colorado [ SL Joseph’s cemetery, Manchester. to look to the Ea.st for our choicest show, but each year there are in­ Saturday Made September he was associated 'with creasingly strong displays of Aber- Springs. Kemper Military school, where he deen-Angus and Shorthorns. Preston B. Albright, from the had charge of testing programs A touching letter of thanks Though the displays of profes­ Final plans have been made for University of Colorado, will con­ and orientation classes, and also sional breeders will be the main duct the general session opening served as personal counselor for from the Franciscan Missionary $12,500 Raised forMission the speech institute to be sponsored Sisters of Marj' in Naples, Italy, point of interest, there will also the day’s activities. In the first the cadets. has reached Lt. Col. Henry Ford, be about 600 head of 4-H club by the Regis chapter of the Na period in the afternoon he will At the present time Mr. Albright army chaplain formerly stationed calves, and the entries shown by tional Forensic league at Regis summarize the salient points of is engaged in researcheswi work on at Holy Ghost church, Denver. Fa­ Aid in 1944’s Seal Contest the boys and girls will draw fancy high school Saturday, .Jan. 13.Saturday, the progn’am. Also at this time he personnel management at the Uni­ ther Ford is now at the Mason gen­ prices. The first events are scheduled to versity of Colorado. This study ia eral hospital in Brentwood, N. Y., To those of the city, the rodeo concerned principally 'with the Smashing all records by a wide separate contests for the arch­ get under way at 9 o’clock, and Gfficers Announced w'here certain types of casualties holds the greatest attraction, but problems if the retureturning vet- from the battle front are cared marpn, the 1944 Holy Childhood diocese and the new diocese. the closing ceremonies will take erans. Christmas* Seal campaign, con­ to the real cattlemen, those who For Anniversary Mass for. According to Charles T. Jones, place at 4:30 p.m. Because of ducted by the students of St. can recognize the qualities that In addition to Mr. Albright, 10 The chaplain .says that the aid director of the 1944 campaign, make a prize bull, the auction ring transportation and housing diffi other speakers have been procured Thomas’ seminary in the Denver the response on the part of the given to the nuns has paid divi­ and the show pens make Denver’s culties, the meeting is being held For Bishop J.H .T ih e n to lead the discussions on nine vo- archdiocese and the Diocese of children and the encouragement dends 1.000 per cent. This is the Pueblo, raised a grand total of Stock show important. The events on one day only. order whose convent in Algiers given the contest by the sisters in the arena have a recreational Ent. Wm. A. Read more than $12,500 for the mis­ in the schools led to the establish­ Thirteen schools are sending Assistant officers of the fifth was bombed by Nazis with the sions. Of this amount around and social importance, and add the representatives to participate. anniversary Pontifical Requiem death of 15 of a group of 17 sis­ ment of new records by almost and was a member of the ushers’ $10,000 came from schools of the cainival spirit to the family re­ These include Pueblo Centennial, Mass for the late Bishop J. Henry ters. The army paper. Stars and every, school. Every school made group. After his entrance into archdiocese, and the rest from union of Western ranch people; Annunciation, Holy Family. St Tihen to be celebrated by Arch­ Stripes, raised $12,000 for the the (]|uota that had been set for service he served Mass as often as schools in the southern diocese. but the fact remains that the best, Joseph’s, St. Mary’s, Cathedral, St bishop Urban J. Vehr in the Cathe­ nuns and their homeless orphan it, and about 90 per cent of the possible, and would mention that This remarkable record sur­ the important part of the stock Francis’, Welby, Englewood, Den­ dral Monday, Jan. 15, at 10 o’clock, charges. Collections in all the schools surpassed their quotas. he had received Communion. In passes by almost $5,000 the pre­ ^liow is lost to most of us who ver East, Cheyenne, Longmont, are as follows* Assistant priest, churches where he said Ma.ss re­ one of his la.st letters he said that' For the first time in the his’- vious record established in the tory of the contest, which has ' know beef only as something and Regis. Representatives are the Rev. Joseph P.'O ’Heron; dea­ sulted in several thou.sqnd more he had been to Confession and had which we must surrender red also expected from Boulder, Cas­ cons of honor, the Rev. John P. dollars, says Father Ford. 1943 contest, and almost doubles been run annually by the semi­ received Communion for his par­ the amount cleared two years ago. points to obtain. That is why it per, Littleton, ML St. Gertrude’s, Moran and the Rev. William ents. narians for the past 22 years, The priest credits the major por­ The growth of the yearly cam­ every school in the archdiocese would be an education for us to Pueblo Catholic, and Arvada. Powers; deacon of the Mass, the tion of the work in Naples to the He often asked that his parents paign has been almost phenomenal participated. mingle with the crowd around the There will be three rounds of Rev. Leonard Gall; subdeacon of enlisted personnel of his division, say the Rosary at a certain time, auction ring, to talk with such men the Mass, the Rev. Mathias J. Blen- in the past few years. The entire The complete report of receipts debate on the question, “ Resolved but he did not get his sobriquet of when he would be saying it from proceeds come from the sale of as J. J. Drinkard. That the legal voting age should kush; masters of ceremonies, the "garbage collector’’ for nothing. his side of the world. from every school and the an­ Rev, David M. Maloney and the penny Christmas seals by the chil­ nouncement of individual and They are men who love the be reduced to 18 years.” Three Actually, he instituted the work A letter was received by Read’s dren of the parochial schools of West, whose imagination is alive rounds of special speech activities Rev. Bernard J. Cullen. The Ca­ of gathering left over food and school prizewinners will be given thedral servers will fill the minor parents this week from Ens. the state. In former years one in the Register next week. Al­ to the future of the West and the will also be held. These will in­ taking it to the orphanage. The contest was held for the entire development of those things, such clude oratorical declamation, orig­ offices. men- go there once a day an^ George Turner, Jr., of Chatta­ though the totals of each school .state, but for the past three years, are known, the winners are estab­ as the cattle and agriculture in­ inal oratory, dramatic declama­ Priests and people are cordially spend a great deal o f time with nooga, Tenn., a close friend of the since the establishment of the dustries, which will make the West tion, poetry reading, extempore invited to attend the anniversary the children. pilot and a non-Catholic, saying, lished on a per capita basis. All Pueblo diocese, there have been the prizes and gifts promised to greater. They are the men who are (Turn to P aget — Column i ) Mass. At Christmas the youngsters “ I assure you that Alex had a those who sold certain amounts sang a number of songs in English good Catholic burial service, and havtf been distributed, and the for the soldiers, who have taught I need not assure you that he was Fr. F. G. Dillenbeck larger prizes will be awarded at REGISTRATION FOR 2ND SEMESTER TO them the language so well that a good Catholic, because parents the quarterly meeting of the Cath* they even carry on conversations know those things without being Now Stationed in olic Students’ Mission Crusade in in English. The sisters have pro­ told.” Mission week in February. Preston B. Albright gressed so far in learning English BE HELD JAN. 19 AT REGIS COLLEGE A Solemn Requiem Mass was St. Joseph’ s Parish A large group of seminarians that they wrote In that tongue to sung for him last Thursday in the assisted Mr. Jones in the work of cations, chosen from a student Father Ford, with remarkably few Holy Ghost church. The cele­ The Rev. Frederick G. Dillen­ managing the campaign, and their Registration for the second riculum including a regular lib­ will be continued throughout the questionnaire. Members of the errors. brant was the Rt. Rev, senior class will act as chairmen beck, C.SS.R., of Glenview, 111., spare hours were taken in mailing semester at Regis college, Denver, eral arts program as well as pre­ second semester under the direc­ The chaplain, who served as a John R. Mulroy; deacon, the Rev. has been assigned to the St. Jos­ seals, campaign posters, letters, has been set for Jan. 19, accord­ at the round-table discussions. The medical, pre-dental, and pre-legal tion of the Rev. E, T. Sandovsl, private in the Rrat World war, was Jerome Weinert; subdeacon, the eph’s Redemptorist parish, Denver. and prizes to the more than 60 ing to the Very Rev. John J. complete program follows: a CCC chaplain for several years Rev. Bernard Kelly; and master Father Dillenbeck made his studies schools participating in the con­ Flanagan, S.J., president. It will courses. Special arrangements S.J., prominent authority on South 9:05-9:50: General session— P. before being called to active'duty of ceremonies, Herbert Bannigan. at Kirkwood, Mo., and Oconomowoc, test The enthusiasm and hard be followed by the annual college have been made for freshmen stu­ America. B. Albright: with the army. In this war he Also killed were Pfc. Jose E. L., 'Wise. He was ordained to the work that the students of the Den­ retreat on Monday, Tuesday, and dents entering college in the mid­ This year the annual retreat 9:55-10:40: Round-table discus­ saw service in England, Africa, Garcia, son of Luis G. Garcia, priesthood by the Most Rev. Wil­ ver seminary have shown in the Wednesday of the week opening year. Among the courses being will be conducted' by the Rev. Wil­ sions— agriculture, H. A. Ireland, and Italy before returning to the 1102 W, 13th avenue: Pfc. John liam T. McCarty, C.SS.R., Military annual campaign have merited the Jan. 21. Classes for the second made available for ex-service men liam J. Markoe, S.J., stationed at county extension office; aviation, United States. Narrow escapes A. Herrera, whose mother resides Delegate, in 1943. He completed his praise of the national director of semester are scheduled to begin at are engineering-drawing courses the Sacred Heart church, Denver. representative from Braniff air­ from bombs, having his ship tor­ at 2435 Glenarm place; T. Sgt. Leo last year of studies at the semi­ the Holy Childhood association, 10 o’clock on the morning of and business administration. The Father Markoe ia widely known as ways; nursing. Miss Ann Weisen- pedoed, and similar episodes served P. Rodarte, twice wounded in ac- nary and spent six months at Glen­ the Very Rev. Richard Ackerman, Wednesdav, Jan. 24. special study in Latin-American a director of laymen’s retreats hom', director of educational de« to spice his war experiences. (TumtoPageS — Column view before coming to Denver, C.S.Sp., more than onca. The college offers a varied cur­ relations featured at the college throughout the Southwest. (Turn to P a get — Column 8)

1 PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 CATHOUC GIRL RECRUITER The Denver Catholic Nine Service Men From Denver Regitter FOR WAC IN TWO STATES A Nice Selection of Publiihed Weekly by the Catholio Preae Society. Inc. (Continued From Page One) accepted. From then on she was Archdiocese Die in War Action 938 Bannock Street, Denver, ment in the corps in November, to be seen in her officA days and in the hospital nights, doing two (Continued From Page One) Pvt. Hernandez is a graduate of Colo. 1942. She is the fiancee of a major conferred on 1st Sgt. Harold B. full jobs daily. tion last year, son of Mrs. Lucy Manual Training high school and Starbuck, whose parents, Mr. and MASS MISSALS in one of General Patton’s tank Subscription: Per Year Lt. Jacobucci's present day-and- Rodarte of 2413 Glenarm place. entered the army Aug. 9, 1943. He Mrs. C. C. Starbuck, live at 311 columns now in the holocaust on received ht's training in Fort Riley, Entered as Second Class Hatter night preoccupation is the enlist­ All were Denver men. Third street, Brighton. The badge the German frontier. Pic. Herrera was bom in Bril­ Kans., and went overseas on Jan. 9, was presented to the sergeant in a at the Post Office, Denver, ing of vitally needed women for 1944. He was given the Purple At a Wide Range of Prices A revealing story, which is liant, N. Mex., July 28, 1921, and town in the Vosges mountains by Colo. ti-aining to become medical tech Heart for his first injury. Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch, com typical of this Catholic WAC’s came to Denver with his family nicians in the medical department in' 1925. He was graduated from An older brother, Pfc, Ignacio, manding general of the Seventh of the army. With many desiring devotion to duty and the war ef­ Manual Training high school and 28, an infantryman, was wounded army, in the present of Maj. Gen. t t t fort. followed her from Fort Riley, to enlist, hut with few being entered the service March 4, 1943. in Germany early, in December, W. W, Eagles and the men of his Kans., where she was assistant chosen because of high eligibility He went overseas in July, 1944. 1944. He is now hospitalized. A famed 46th division. At the same Anto Body and Fender chief of military personnel before requirements, the WAG’s problems brother-in-law, Paul E. Archuleta, presentation the sergeant was WE HAVE A LIMIT- REPAIRING AND PAINTING Besides bis mother he is survived coming to Denver. The station hos­ obviously are manifold. by a brother. Pvt. Joseph Hererra, seaman -.second class, is now in given the Presidential Citation ED SUPPLY OF 1945 FREE ESTIMATE TIME PArMENTS England. He has been overseas pital was sliort of hospital per­ “ Army hospitals need more now in England, and two sisters, ribbon along with members of his since May 28, 1944. CALENDARS LEFT. SWAYNE-WIMBUSH sonnel, thereby imposing added medical technicians,” she says, Mrs. Joseph Costello and Miss company for their action during Mrs. Stella G. Garcia of 952 the months at the Anzio beach­ 8B0 BANNOCK TA. *113 burdens on the already overworked “ and they are not getting them. Edna Herrera, both of Denver. nursing staff. Lt. Jacobucci vol­ Navajo street, Denver, has been head. M lln s FORDS Stne* 1«12 Killed on New Year’s Eve unteered to do extra duty and was Unless they do get them, much of notified that her son, Sgt. Lucio The citation for the Legion of the fine work done in army hos­ , Pvt. Rudolph Rodriguez, 28, Garcia, has been wounded in the son of Mr. and Mrs; Delphino Merit read in part: “ For exCM- pitals by physicians and surgeons Central Pacific area. tionally meritorious service in Si­ will be jeopardized and the army’s Rodriguez of 2412. 15th street, Pvt. Robert T. Jones, ! 9, of 633 B. estaurant Denver, was killed in action in cily and Italy from July 10, 1943, record of lives saved will suffer.” 11th avenue, Denver, was wounded to Jan. 9, 1944.” 615 17TH STREET When Lt. Jacobucci enlisted, she Germany on New Year’s eve. He near Aachen on Nov. 22, 1944. A was a member of the medical In addition to these awards, Sgt. Wtiton tnil CiUfarnii Sts. left a $150-a-month secretarial po member of a mortar platoon in the sition with the State Road com­ corps. A native of New Me?cico, infantry, attached to Hodges’ First Starbuck also has the American Headquartere for Pvt. Rodriguez was brought to Defense ribbon, the Purple Heart, CHURCH' mission of West Virginia to take army, he is now recovering in a ARTICUtS or DEVOTION Denver by his parents when a the Good Conduct medal, and five Special SUNDAY DINNER the $21-a-month pay of a new en hospital in England. CHURCH FURNISHINGS campaign stars to his ETO ribbon. GOODS listee, which was then the pay small boy. He was graduated from Pvt Jones was graduated from BOOKS FOR TH2 CATH- STEWED CHICKEN, CHOPPED STE.4K OR ROAST PORKP He also wears the Combat Infan­ scale. She took her basic training St. Elizabeth’s m HooI here and the Cathedral high school in June, OUO LAm r AND CLERGY Including soup or cocktail, vegetable, potatoes, at Fort Des Moines (Iowa), and worked for a local firm until he 1943, and entered service on Feb. tryman's badge. HOUSE salad, dessert and drink. Choice of six other there attended officers’ candidate entered the army in March, 1943. 22, 1944. The Brighton man has two broth­ entrees ...... He went overseas last August school, receiving her second lieu­ S t Sgt. George Jones, 27, a ers and two sisters in the armed 1636<38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 SERVED 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. ONLY 75 tenancy commission in May, 1943. A 19-year-old graduate of the brother, is a flight engineer sta­ forces. Capt. Lee F, Starbuck is 400 ORGAN A NO She is the daughter of Mr. and Sacred Heart school,' Denver, S. tioned in Langley Field, Va. A in the Pacific theater; George E. SEATS MUSIC ^ .LIQUOR Sgt. John R. Harris,/grandson of graduate of East high school, he Mrs. Philip Jacobucci of Wheeling, Starbuck, seaman first class, is Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harris, entered the army Dec. 19, 1941. and is a graduate of St. Joseph’s on the West coast; Capt. Dorothy Sr., o f 3439 Williams street, has Pvt. John M. Colosacco, 33, hus­ Starbuck, WAC, is now in Paris, academy in the same city. She been killed in action, Sgt. Har­ band of Mrs. Agnes Colosacco of France; and Sgt. Florence M. Star- holds memberships in the Blessed ris, who was a bombardier, lost his 3309 Shoshone street Denver, was buck, USMC, is in Washington, MOVING - PACKING • STORAGE Virgin Mary sodality and the Tau life on Nov. 28 in Italy on a flight wounded in action in France Dec. D. C. Hoorti 9 to 12| 1 to 5 Phono MAia 3437 from Cairo, Egypt. A brother, 14. The Colosaccos have two chil­ Gamma Sigma sorority for Cath The public relations office in **Household Goods to and from Everywhere olic ^ I s , both of Wheeling. Hav­ S. Sgt. George M. Harris, III, was dren, Donald, nine, and Barbara killed in action in France on Aug. Ann. seven. Camp Crowder, Mo., has announced With Skill and Care” ing ridden often since she was 12, the promotion of Fay F. Lattin of Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist she is an excellent horsewoman. 19, 1944. The parents, Mr. and Sighted, Helped Sink Sub Mrs. George Harris, Jr., live in 1505 Park avenue, Denver, to the The army, says Lt. Jacobucci, The Air medal has been given Long Beam, Calif., as do two rank of technician third grade in Suite 722 Mack Buildins, 16th and California Streets offers women good pay, free edu­ to Edward A. Whitlock, chief avia­ THE JOHNSON .STORAGE brothers, James and Robert. Camp Crowder’s regional hospital, cation, work that will continue tion radio technician, son of Mrs. where she is assigned as non-com­ long after the war’s end, and train­ One of 7 Grsndaoni Killed Margaret Whitlock of 323 N. missioned officer in charge of the AND MOVING COMPANY ing of permanent value for peace­ One of the seven grandsons of Logan street, Colorado Springs. medical clinic. time, employment. Her office is in Mrs. Miguel Martinez, 927 W. 13th The presentation, which was Since 1905 avenue, Denver, has been killed in Sgt. Lattin, whose mother, Mrs. the Old Customs building, at 16th made bji Capt B. E. Grow, chief Mary J. McKasson, resides at 1286 — PEarl 2433 and Arapahoe streets, and she will action. He is Pvt. Arnold Mar­ of staff, Norfolk, Va., was for his 221 Broadway — Denver tinez, a member of the paratroop- Emerson street, is a former mem­ visit prospective recruits for the part in sinking an enemy sub in the ber of the Sacred Heart parish. She BERG’S^M ^STO RE medical department at any time ers,>who lost his life in France, Atlantic the night of June 23, Ernest Martinez, 30, is missing has been in the service a year. 1944. The citation said that Whit­ 29 Broadway Storo Hoori 10 to 6:30 p.m,— Open Sundayi in action in France and Manuel, lock, flying ni^ht anti-submarine During the First World war Sgt. 23, was wounded in the Pacific patrol as a radioman, sighted the Lattin was a secretarj' on the staff DonH Forget the Boys and Girls area, where he is a tail gunner on sub, directed the pilot to it, and of Newton D. Baker, Secretary of a bomber. Other grandsons in dropped flares to reveal the craft. War at that time. in Service service are Orlando, Bert, Alfonso, This enabled his and an assisting * MAIL THEM CANDT OFTEN and Claude, all fighting on dif­ plane to destroy the enemy. ferent fronts. The grandsons were Whitlock is a gradutfte of St. BERG’S GANDIES ®^THE**^RLD^ born and reared in Del Norte. Mary's high school and enlisted in Cesdr Cream Rotee . . . Papperminta . . . Gum Drops . . . Lieoriee . , . Cpl,‘ Howard H. Charron, 29, a PLMS mSTlIili the navy in April, 1941. Milk and Dark Sweet Chocolatee . . Merahmallowi . . , member o f a bombing squadron, Maj. Richard J. Sullivan, 26, Aiaorted Nut Meats . . . Soft..Centers. Hard Candy . . . Cinnamon Red Hots was killed in action Nov. 12 on PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY Leyte. The information was re­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Groating Cards for All Occaiioni ceived by his uncle, Charles J. Sullivan of 2372 Eudora street, Haley of 3341 Lafayette street, Denver, has been transferred to Denver, last week. Charron, who Camp Kohler, Calif., where he will serve in the personnel branch. He resided at 1946 Pearl street here (Continued From Page One) before his entrance into service in is a 1940 graduate of the Colorado partment of the Seton school of 1942, was a naduate of the Cathe­ School of Mines. His wife, the Join Our dral high school. formdr Dorothy Boyce, is a con­ nursing; vert of the Rev. Richard Hiester, Jeep Accident Ii Fatal 10:45-11:26: Journalism, J. F. former assistant at the Blessed Lawson, public relations officer of Mrs. Catherine Weigel of 1350 Sacrament church, but now an Mariposa street, Denver, a Christmas Club army chaplain. navy V-12 unit at Colorado col­ member of St. Elizabeth’s parish, lege; secretarial work, F. A. Doty, was informed by the War depart­ A brother, 1st Lt. John H. Sul­ Save a little each week— livan, also a graduate of Mines, Blair’s Business college; physical ment of the death of her husband, Have a lot next Christmas Cpl. Raymond Weigel, as the re­ has been overseas since D-day. He education, H. A. White, Colorado sult of a jeep accident in France is an aviation engineer attached college; to the Ninth air force. His wife, on Dec. 2, 1944. He was attached 11:30-12:16: Medicine, Dr. R. J. to the air force. No further details Louise, and son, John Howard, reside in Denver. Lt. Sullivan has Gilmore, head of biology depart­ DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK of his death were revealed. A ment, Colorado college, and mayor daughter, Mary, six, is a pupil in not seen his son since he was a GEORGE F. ROCK, President week old, as he left for overseas of Colorado Springs; teaching, the first grade of S t Elizabeth’s Mrs. L. H. Latting, department of school. duty at that time, and has been 1534 California Street Telephone: Main 513S gone for two and a half years. education, Colorado college; Sgt. Hynei Is Missing beauty culture, Miss Wainwright Word that S. Sgt. John Hynes, WiBf Lagion of Merit and Miss Jesse Brechieser, Cook Open Mondayt Until 8 p.nu 31, is missing in action was re­ The Legion of Merit has been Beauty school. ceived early this month by Ws mother, Mrs. Catherine Hynes, of 615 S. Grant street Denver. Sgt. Hynes, who is a platoon leader in an infantry division, was listed as missing after action in Germany on Dec. 16, 1944. GRAND 1620 I A graduate of St Francis de Sales’ parochial school here, Hynes took his high school diploma from Loyola in Los Angeles. He also at­ BOULEVARD tended Regis college for a year. He entered the army in September, TK o n ttietn tf 1942, and went overseas in Octo­ ber, 1944. His wife, the former MRS. JA8. P. McCONATY FEDERAL at NO. SPEER Margaret Trainor, i.s a graduate of S t Francis de Sales’ high school. Suffers Second Wound Pfc. Lucia Hernandez, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Hernandez of 4405 Adams street, Denver, suf­ fered his second combat wound on Oct. 18 in Italy. A letter from his commanding officer to his parents assured them that though his wounds are serious, he is making satisfactory recovery. Phns Made for Speech Institute

Modern M is s (Continued From Page One) 18th century french plate mirrors speaking, impersonations, humor­ ous declamation, impromptu speak­ ing, and after-dinner speaking. In­ Muffet Is dividual prizes will be given to 17.95 the winners in all events. First place speakers will be awarded a gavel, and those attaining second 15 Lovely Designs — 5 Illustrated and third places will be presented Frightened ribbons. The facilities of both buildings at Regis will be thrown open to LANDSCAPE, CONSOLE and OVAL styles. French accommodate the 300 students who Away are e.xpected to take part in the plate glass, copper backed, antique gold finished frames. speech festival. About 40 judges have been selected to preside at All large 18th century mirrors. The sketches can only the evaluations in the various events. begin to show the superb style and quality of these sen­ Dinner will be served in the cafeteria at noon for the guests sational values. 18th century mirrors like these will al­ attending the tournament. There By unknown brands, the smart shoppers will be an opportunity for those ways be in favor. Over-all dimensions are noted. A not engaged in events during the say. 'ay to dance in the school gym- wise shopper will note these for an unusual and prac* mm during their leisure mo- memt^^^Iusic will be provided by tical piece for her home or for a friend. ^ She goes for a Miller Super in a big way, m cansOT^juke box. A special edition of the school Where quality is tops and -prices are paper is being issued at this time, with stress on the speech activi­ ties, and with a complete listing moderate to pay! of the events and times at which each is scheduled. A chart of the Buy War Bonds' and Stamps Today buildings will also be included to aid the visitors in examining the school buildings and in finding the rooms in which the various events are to take place. Arrangements for the meeting are under the direction o f Biu Olsen, president of the Regis AMERICAN FlIRMTCRE CO. N.F.L. chapter, and William J, Kane, S.J., director of speech at Regis. Laurence Jansen, S.J., and 16th at Lawrence The Store of Many Friends MAin 0Z41. SUPER m BBKETil Robert J. Imbs, S.J., o f the speech department have been assisting. 4.

_____ Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

he wanti some one near and LEE C. RICHARD When Johnny Conies Marching Home dear wai(in|$ for him. Johnny HANEY L. HANEY in thi» ca»e ia a GI Joe— CpI. Joeeph Petraah of the U. 8. marine*, «on of Mr. and Mr*. John Peiraah SL James’ Altar Uembsr St. ' f .» n^. M«mb*r C*. of Denver. Hi* vrife i* the former Jean Staple* of the American Red Cro**, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Vincent d* thadnl Parish Paul's Pariah i?l at W. B. Staple* of Neligh, Nebr. The couple are *hown kneeling before the Rev. B ^ e Scully, O.F.M.Cap., chaplain at the naval air station at Santa Ana, Calif. The attendant* are Marine Pvt. Ai Gulmett and Eyes Glasieg Mrs. Eva Peterson. Society to Meet Examined 1 Credit If Desired Fitted LEE C. HANEY AND SON Friday, Jan. 12 Exclusive Optometrists- T A . 26 90 827 15th Sl, Denver TA . 2690 (St. James’ Parish, Denver) The Altar and Rosary society QUART will meet Friday, Jan. 12, at 2 o’clock in the Mountclair Civic REG. PRICE building. The officers elected in $1.45 December will be installed at this SERVED EVERY DAY meeting. All women of the parish are invited to be present. FRIED FRESH LOUISIANA The hostesses for the meeting are Mmes. Thomas Degan, Paul Fitz­ gerald, William- Van Dyke, and Jumbo Shrimp Alfred Le Bois, To Be USO Host Complete 6-Course Dinner 90c The parish will be host to the 5c PsrUnx; Gsrsfc 35* Scats I service men in the USO-NCCS Kelt Doer Closed Mondays club this Sunday. Any women of the parish who would like to assist ^ k e should call Mrs. Louis Behrens at EA. 4427. Catechism classes are held every Golden I Lantern Friday afternoon at 4 for children attending the public grade schools. 1265 Bdwv., Near 13th Ave. RESTAURANT KE. 1204 All children of the parish not at­ tending parochial schools should be in regular attendance. Recent Baptisms Listed Recent Baptisms in St. James’ included those of Gail Lynn Marie, Service Headquarters daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Monasil, with Frank and Marie FOR SOUTH DENVER Monasil sponsors; Marjorie Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Our Equipment Is of the Best BIS'"' H. Abdoo, with Robert and Abby Sonnen as sponsors; and Jeannette We Service Any Make of Car or Truck Marie, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. PICK UP SERVICE •MAIE lY TIE MAKEIt IF William Hoskins, with Daniel Hos­ kins and Jeannette Merson as m c m c m K sponsors. Viner Chevrolet Co. St. Ann's circle met in Daniels & PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY NU-£NAM£L] Fisher’s tea room. Mrs. Helen MO BRUSH MARKS ^ Boyle was hostess. Mrs. Loren Parish Votes to MEN OF ST. VINCENT’S PARISH Griffin is a new member. Mrs. **Thtrt'i • Ni-EtiBd Ur Efirr li*** James Finn won high score. St. Zita’s circle met in the home St. Vincent de PauFs Parish Retain Members HEAR TALK BY ARCHBISHOP of Mrs. J. V. Coleman Jan. 8. High score was won by Mrs. George Special on Of Committee (St. Vincent de Paul's Parish, religious departments in Ameri­ Dodge. » Machine & Machinelen Nu-Enamel Paint Store Denver) can universities and said that the St. Elizabeth’s circle met in the PERMANENTS MAHONEY DRUG effects of this kind of teaching home of Mrs. Stog^s. The next Reg. 8.50 for 5.00 G. V. BURNS PE. 7S12 (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish, The men of St. Vincent de Wines & Liquors Paul’s parish at the victory break­ will be felt later when the pres­ meeting will be held in the home of (Dnrinc January) Denver) BEER BY THE CASE 82 SO. BROADWAY fast to celebrate the payment of ent pupils are graduated and be­ Mrs. Kenneth Bean, 1821 Oneida, Chat-N-Curl A large crowd attended the come the businessmen and lead­ on the first Wednesday of Feb­ Pretcription* Called for and the debt on the parish heard Arch­ BEAUTY SALON Delivered Free general parish meeting in the bishop Vehr make an ardent plea ers of tomorrow. ruary. Juanita Cullen 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 school hall Monday evening, Jan. for adequate religious education The Archbishop congratulated The Tekakwltha circle met Jan. 2107 E. Virsinis SP. 929$ the pastor and members of the 8. It was voted to retain the same of children to overcome the 9 with Mrs. P. J. Sullivan at 1901 Preferred Parish parish on their ability to free the men acting on the parish com­ philo.sophy being disseminated in Monaco. Miss Margaret Sullivan, The firms listed here de­ WASHDE\GTOX mittee for another year. The par­ the secular institutions today. He property from debt and praised daughter of the hostess, was a ish committee is composed of Jos­ quoted some of the queer defini­ the- foresight of those in charge guest, and Mrs. Ro.se Patterson serve to be remembered PARK MARKET at the inception of the parish in Trading List eph Byers, Anthony Makowski, tions of God given by the heads of was received as a new member. BILL HUGHES, Preik securing adequate ground to take when you are distributing Edward Paprocki, Francis Benson, Thirty dozen cookies were sent by care of building needs far into Complete Food Service and Francis Cuba. It was also the group to the USO-NCCS club. your patronage in the dif­ the future. 598 South Gilpin voted to form a general parish Another large cookie donation for More than 200 men received ferent lines of business. Smart to B* Thriftr" MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER circle, to be composed of the par­ the service men was made by Mrs Patricia ^ ’Keefe Communion in a body in the 8 George Blish. ticular parish committee, with a The merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are o’clock Mass which was celebrated member as a representative from Philip A. Brown is confined to anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co> by the Archbishop, and more than each parish society. The general his home as the result of an injury operate with them. 150 of them were at the break­ parish board will have 14 mem­ suffered last week. Joseph Lasser fast in the parish hall. A delicioqs bers. This newly organized parish Bride of Ensign was also the victim of a recent acci­ Cathedral meal was prepared by the past dent, in which he suffered frac­ BOX X IE BRAE league will hold its initial meeting presidents of the Altar and Rosary in the school hall Monday eve­ tures to both arms. (Holy Family Parish, Denver) society and was served by the Shopping ning, Jan. 15, at 7:30. Plans will young women over high school be arranged for a debt drive and At a ceremony performed before age. The hall and tables were a general parish bazaar. HOMECAR Economy Liquor Store the Rev. Leo Flynn in Holy Fam­ decorated for the occasion. Next to Clarke's Charek Goods The women of the Altar and Ros­ ily church Jan. 10, Miss Patricia Other speakers were Toastmaster Mount Carmel Is Preisser’s Red & While CONOCO PRODUCTS RADIO SERVICE ary society held a meeting in the O’ Keefe became the bride of Ens. Raymond Tharp, president of the “ IF/icn in lou gpiritt call Jerry" school hall Friday evening, Jan. Edward J. McNicholas. Holy Name qociety; Bernard Ma­ Grocery and Market Lubrication, Car Washing, Batlerieo 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 5. Mrs. Edwin Korpal was elected The bride woi?e a white satin honey, who gave a short history Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing president; Mrs. Joseph Barr, treas­ gown with train and a finger-tip of the parish; Charles Rausch, PANCTY HEATS. VEGETABLES. AND PEEK DELIVERY FREE PARKING USO Dinner Host QUALITY GROCERIES AT BOXXIE BRAE urer; and Mts. Leo .Skrochi, re­ veil; her sister. Miss Jacqueline treasurer of the Holy Name so­ LOWER PRICES cording secretary. A committee O’Keefe, was maid of honor and ciety; and Bernard Carraher, state Free Delivery SPnico 4447 COXOCO SERVICE was elected to raise funds to pur­ wore a gown of blue. Her other deputy of the Knights of Colum­ (Our Lady of Mt. Garmel Parish, 2931 E. Ohio At*. (So. Uni*, and Ohio) 724 So. University - PE. 9909 chase a rug for the sanctuary in attendants. Miss Maxine McNich­ bus and a member of the parish, the church. Mmes. John Derbin, olas and Mrs. Margaret Hogan, Denver) who told about the monthly letter A dinner for the soldiers at the M illiken's Leo Skrochi, John Ungehire, sisters of the bridegrroom, wore being sent to men and women Bonnie Brae PEABSOIV’S Boleslaus Pydyszewski, Joseph gowns of rose and of gold, re­ USO-NCCS was given by the par­ CASH STORES from the parish who are in the ish. There were about 300 guests RED & WHITE Barr, and John Voss are in charge spectively, Ens. Mike Cavaleri of armed forces. Other distinguished present. Brug Co. V A L B i i o n i R of the funds for the project. the navy air corps was best man, guests were Judge Joseph Walsh, FRESH MEATS — FISH 2 Convenient Locations The senior Holy Name society and the escorts were Jack Mc­ diocesan president of the St. Vin­ Downtown Prices s j /^ a n a i The pews in the church are be­ will receive Communion in a body Groceries & Vegetable! Nicholas and Charles Garrity. Ush­ cent de Paul society, and Albert Prescriptions a Specialty Your Patroniga Apprcelatad 1130 E. ALAMEDA ing revarnished by the men of Sunday, Jan. 14, in the 7:30 Mass. ers were Lawrence Garrity, Ray­ Franz, diocesan president of the Wines and Liquors DELIVERY SERVICE the parish, and should be com­ The junior Holy Name will receive TAbor6557 1201 E. 9TH AVE. mond Halloway, and Albert Kor- Holy Name society. pleted before Sunday, Jan. 14. in the 9 o ’clock Mass. The senior 763 So. University PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 napfel. Thot. Crowe Wounded Appropriate evening devotions Holy Name will hold its meeting with the perpetual novena in honor Following the ceremony, break­ A letter has been received by fast was served to the wedding Friday, Jan. 12, at 8 p.m. in the When buying from the of the Sacred Heart, offered for Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Crowe of school hall. UNIQUE DRESS party and relatives in the Brown 986 S. Gilpin street from their son. those in the armed forces, are held The English section Altar so­ firms advertising in this Palace hotel. Pvt, Thomas J. Crowe, that he is every Friday evening at 7 :30. ciety will meet Tuesday evening, Miss O’Keefe is a graduate of in a hospital in England recover­ Denver IJniversitj paper, please mention that SHOP Jan. 19, at 8 p.m. in the school Holy Family high school, where she ing from a leg wound he received you saw their advertise­ hall. KE. 4667 1509 E. Colfax .spent all her school years. Ens. in France. St. Philomena’s club will hold Shopping District McNicholas is a graduate of St The third grade St. Vincent ment “ If I ft Unique We Have I f ’ JOE’S its first meeting of the second Joseph’s high school. Blue Birds gave an informal tea SKELLY SERVICE Ens. and Mrs. McNicholas left semester Friday, Jan. 12, at the in the home of their leader, Mrs. home of Mrs. LeTia Sutley at 3423 Exclusive Furs Joe Farrenkopf (St. Louti* PaHih) Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 9, for Joseph C. Connors, 1179 S. Watch, Clock and ~ D . U. C0H00a~ GREASING - WASHING - BATTERY Hollywood, Fla., where he will be Marion.. One-half of the group Navajo street. Jewelry Repairing for Every Purse RECHARGING - TIRE RECAPPING stationed. made the cookies and sandwiches, Recently baptized were: Lois 795 Broadway CH. 9420 Ann Hunt, daughter of Mr. and 7 DAY SERVICE . . . (UJABANTEED SERVICE STATION Choir to Give Recital and the other half made the fav­ BRUCE CALLBECK Mrs. George Hunt, sponsors, Roxie HARRY JOHNSON. Prop. The seventh and eighth grade ors and served the tea. Those at­ University Park- VET OF WORLD WAR NO. 2 and Louise Fiore; Carmen Celes­ SpwialUInf in Lubrication Mtau choir will sing in a recital at Lor- tending were Mmes. Barnes, Tira Bepairinf and Bteapping Invite* Your Patronage Barker, Biechburger, Coleman, tina B. Dalla, daughter of Mr. Jewelry Shop etto Heights college. Denver, on 1323 E. EVANS ‘ SP. 4085 2001 SO. UNIVERSITY PE. 1541 Hall, Minor, Vigil, Fieori, Partech, and Mrs. Bart Dalla, sponsors, COLFAX AT WASHINGTON Sunday afternoon, Jan. 14. (Vi Block West of UnlT«ralty Bird.) K E 4 5 7 6 Taylor, and Connors. John Dalla and Sophie Minegatti; Charles Piper of the navy has Dennis Clyde Lickey, son of Mr. returned to Boston after spending New members in the group are Beverley Ann Barker, Rita Vigil, and Mrs. Clyde Lickey, sponsors, it’s Smart to Shop at the Argonaut a three-day leave with his wife, Emanuele and Susie Gargaro; Mrs. Charles Piper, at the home and Shirley Ann Fieori. Imparted and Domestic Wines, Champagnes .and Liquor* Mrs. Connors and her assistants, Carojee Daniele Scalise, daughter of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Scalise, Center, 4400 Utica street. Mrs. T. Barnes arfd Mrs. A. Tay­ SOUTH GAYLORD spdnsors, Louis La Bate, repre­ ARGONAUT WINE AND LIQUOR CO. The Altar and Rosary society lor, hope to see a 100-per-cent at­ tendance at 9:30 Mass and Com­ sented by Valentino Befiore and will meet Thursday, Jan. 11, at Carmela La Bate; Phillys Jean Shopping District 534 East Colfax • Free Delivery • Phone CHerry 4566 2 p.m. in the school hall. munion on Jan. 14. Mrs. Howard App, president of Oliver, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John McGann of the navy left James Oliver, sponsors, Dominic Sunday after a leave with his par­ the Altar society, wishes to thank Oliver and Theresa Figiolino. Weddings Family Groups ents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGann, all the women and young girls HIABY ANNE Hoover-Randall Sr. He is stationed in San Diego. of the parish who so ably assisted §tjle Shops Kathleen Ann, infant daughter her in the preparation and serv­ Watch, Clock and Bakery No. 2 Stadio of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cope, 5065 ing of the Holy Name breakfast. 1020 So. Gaylord Jewelry Repairing WE SPECIALIZE IN DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS Just as you cjo to the Perry street, was baptized 'Thurs­ Thi.s Sunday, Jan. 14, will be Distinctive Wearing Apparel PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS coLFfJiittocoeN 4 Horn* Portrait Sittinifs fof Babie* day, Dec. 14, by Father Flynn. Communion day for members of 10-Day Service . . . Pcuvee., Colo and Children Her sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. the Altar society. Women will be Watches . . . Diamonds . . . Wed­ for Tots, Teens and Women 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 73lS .328 E. COUAX AVE. LIBRARY Raymond York. in attendance after every Mass to Stodiot KCyatona 8$S4 Rea. CB. 1758 ding ^ts . . Gold Crosses . . . for books... Mrs. Ralph H. Osborne, Jr., has collect dues of all women of the Rosaries . . Costume Jewelry. A REPUTABLE DRUG returned from Cincinnati, 0., parish desiring t<^ belong to the WINES — LIQUORS COHE TO YOUR RANK where she spent the holidays with Altar society. Bonnie Brae Jewelers South Gaylord Mkl. STORE St. Anne’s circle will meet in Gaylord Drug Go.:: her mdther-in-Jaw, Mrs. Ralph H. Leo SoUivsn - G«>. W. Tollnun 1065 So. Gaylord SP. 9957 Nadorff Liquors, Inc. When You Need Moneyi Osborne, Sr. the home of Mrs. C. E. Kelsey, J. ROY SMITH. Prop. 2344 Glencoe street, Jan. 12, 1048 So. Gaylord SP. 6026 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 Home of Good Spirits Fancy Groceries & Pretcription* Carefully Filled Youth Leader Flies WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OP Choice Meats by Regittered Pharmadst* H ere, eacK Installment FINE WINES AND UQUORF* Lolfax at Downing . . . Denver THE BEST FOR THE LEAST To Air Hostess School Loan is worked out care­ Women Slate Full Line of PAT DOLAN. Owner ♦♦♦♦♦♦t***4**4********»» KEystone 3217 EM. SS77 Col/as at Williaoia Miss Helynn Dillinger, 630 S. fully, to meet the indi­ Clarkson, flew from Denver to Nn-Enamel 1092 So. Phone ITALIAX KITCBLEX vidual’s needs. The mon­ Clity, Mo., this week with Games Party rOB INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Gaylord BOB’S SP. 0574 five other young women from this So. Gaylord ALLEYS LASANGHE — RAVIOL4 ey is ready, without de­ DECORATIXG Formerlj Kniffs area who will enter the initial class (Our Lady of Victory Parish, — SPAGHETTI lay, and you pay only of the first privately operated air­ On* Cast Cavan— No Brash Marta Creamery Grocery and Market Quality Meats, Poultry Denver) Hom« Cooked by line hostess school in the U. S. The Groceries, Meats and Fsaey Mr. afwl Mrs. AI Alfono regular bank rates (n o The Altar society of ()ur L a ^ AL JOHNSON m il k — CREAM — BUTTER Fish 12 Noon to 2 A. M. school is operated by Midwestern Vegetables ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS of Victory mission church on Open 8 a. m, to II p. m. daily FOOD TO TAKE OUT hidden fees). Schools, Inc., of Kansas City. Its 12th avenue and Umatilla street till Eut lith At*. Phon* TAbor 9475 1336 E. Colfax Ave. KE. 3501 classes are designed to give girls RADIO SERVICE The Store of Quality and P r ic e will continue its winter activities ANY HAKE HOME OR Drop In, whenever preparatory training before they by holding its annual games party CAR RADIO enter hostess schools operated by in Our Lady of Victory parish hall 1067 So. Gaylord you need cask. airlines. Washington Park Where Friends Meet . . . THOM P SO X*S on Friday. Jan. 19, at 8 o'clock. RA. 1232 Miss Dillinger, who is the Jun­ Tickets are now on^sale, and one Cleaners [ommunity NoiuEr' DRUG STORE ior Catholic Daughters of Amer­ of the largest crowds in the his­ AVENUE GRILL Unexcelled Quality and Service I7tb and Waahlncton fCEyitont B712 COLORADO ica state chairman, is a graduate tory of the society is expected. Drinks PRESB DRUGS of St. Francis de Sales’ high Elaborate arrangements have been GOOD FOO N. W. CHRISTENSEN Store 40NE SPruct73i8 school and attended Loretto Byron *n* Marl* Williams FOUNTAIN SERVICE made to insure the success of the Regular Dinners 1097 8. Gaylord SP. 7999 VAN ZIMMERMAN, Maaa«*r Kill and Washinston MAin 1797 To«r Patronaro AppraeUtod NATIONAL Heights college. Her parents are affair. Mr. and Mrs. Otto ‘Dillinger. On Sunday, Jan. 7, the society Wwtk D«7b 11:80 a.m. to-T:80 p.m. held its annual election, and the Suodtyi 12 to 6 p.m. OPEN MONDAYS 4 p.m. to Midnight The firms listed here de­ following were named: President, Ba*r and Saadwichaa only Compliment^ DANCE Mrs. Trinidad Vigil; vice presi­ serve to be remembered BANK WINES and BEER COLONY GKILL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT dent, Mrs. Mary Martinez; secre- of when you are distributing "WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS" 17th A ChoMpo Sheridan Grange ;tary, Mrs. Rose Valles; treasurer, Mrs. Celestina Gallegos; marshal, Washington Park Cafe your patronage in the dif­ Alameda 4 Parker Road H. J. MtlSAAC — F. J. HelSAAC Old Time and Modern Muija by Mrs. Mary Quintana. More than 569 E. COLFAX The Friendly Tavern Mambtr Fadaral OapotK lasuraacs Cerp. 1052 S. Gaylord_____ PE. 9846 ROY CHRYSLER ferent lines of business. ENGLEWOOD RAMBU;RS 100 members attended the meet­ ing.

i - - .- J V PAGE FO im Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jam. 11, 1945

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HAVE YOU Navy Mothers’ 0!ub Black Widoiv^s ^Sting^ Revealed Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ MODERNIZED YOUR CHURCH UNITY OCTAVE TO BE ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites INSURANCE? To Install Officers his many old friends and customers to visit him for suggestions. Protect yourtelf o fo liu t new MARKED BY ST. LOUIS’ PARISH haaardi. The Rocky Mountain Navy WELCOME STOCKMEN HORACE W. BENNETT Mothers’ club No. 462 will have (St, Louis’ Parish,ih, Enggleweod) The newly elected officers of The Church Unit;[litw OcOctave, be- the Altar society were installed at and Catholic Visitors & Co. installation of new officers Mon­ day, Jan. 16, at 8 p.m., in the inning Thursday,, Jan. 18, the a regular meeting last Monday. Throughout the Stale n o Tabor BM(. Phono TA. IITI east of St. Peter’s Chair at Rome, Members appointed to care for the ntANK ENGLAND. Jr.. Mana«tr USO-NCCS-WD. cluh, 1772 Grant f Inranine* Depirtai«nt street, Denver. and closing Jan. 25, the Feast of altar and sanctuary during Feb­ the Conversion of St. Paul, will be ruary are Mrs. Judson Crookham JOS. M. FISHMAN observed with appropriate prayers and Mrs. Harry Cudney, Members Jeweler and Optician after Mass each morning of the who volunteered to take charge of GLASSES ON CREDIT octave. The octave is observed the Englewood Service Men's cen­ W e l c o m e Stockmen eacA year to ask the grace of con­ ter on Thursday, Jan. 11, are Mrs. 807 15th St. TA. 0029 version for those in the parish who Arthur Michaud, Mrs, Albert are inclined toward the Church. Michaud, Mrs. Judson Crookham, And Out of Town Friends Twenty-seven converts were re­ Mrs, G. Srailanic, and Mrs. Harry ceived last year. Cudney. The Ushers’ club and the par­ Mrs. William Arend, past pres­ A Hearty ish scout committee will hold a ident, thanked the officers, com­ dinner meeting in the Lovell din­ mittees, and members for their Western Welcome ing room Monday evening at 6:30. help during her term of office and The men and boys of the parish a.sked the continued support of the “ We won’t fence vou in’’ are invited to receive Communion group for the new president, Mrs. with the Holy Name men ih the P. Fisher. She also thanked Mrs. 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Jan. 21.' George Cottrell and Mrs. Joseph Following the Mass, there will be Little for their interest in the care a short meeting. of the altar by providing flowers A Memorial Mass will be of­ summer and winter during the fered at 8 o’clock on Tuesday past couple of years. WOMEN morning for William Vranesic, Mrs. Jerome Pierzina was wel­ who wag killed in action. comed as a npw member. Mrs. On Wednesday morning at 8 Walter Pytlinski and Mrs. Clara Be an o’clock there will be a Memorial Whitcomb were given perpetual Mass for George Scharf, Jr., who memberships in the society by was killed in action. Walter Pytlinski. AIR HOSTESS This Friday evening will be The regular meeting day of the Ladies’ night for the Pinochle society will, in the future, be on club. All are invited to attend. the Monday after the first Sun­ Airlines need Air Hostesses. Perhaps you may be Following the evening's entertain­ day of the month. Mrs. Robert qualified to prepare for one of these fascinating ment, refreshments will be served Hayes gave a substantia] dona­ by the members of the club. tion toward the rectory fund be­ flight positions, where you will meet interesting Guarded secrets about the powerful gunfire sjritem on the Black Fr, Reardon in Ohio ing sponsored by the society. people, fly in huge luxury liners of the air, and enjoy Father Maurice Reardon left Widow P-61 fighter plane, including the fact that four .50 caliber the distinction of wearing the symbol of modern machine guns on a revolving turrent can be aimed and fired by gun­ last week for Cincinnati, 0., to ners located in comparative safety many feet away, have been revealed visit his sister, who is seriously flight— ill. COLORADO HATCHERY by General Electric, builders of the important equipment. This is the first official photo of tha Black Widow (top above), showing RE’UPHOliTER 1416 Larimer BlooS-taatoJ — Drnror Hatched MA. 6767 PTA to Sponsor Games the plane’s top turret, which houses machine guns (lower photo) RECOVER 2 PIECES WIXGS ORDER NOW FOR 1145 DELIVERIES that are controlled by « gunner either in the rear or front compart­ Party Saturday, Feb. 10 FRIEZE AND TAPESTRY ment, with the gun control interchangeable, A highly sensitive sys­ $5.t.On and up If you are between the ages of 201^ and 26, in good The Cathedral-St James’ PTA tem of electrical and mechanical parts enables either gunner instantly health, and have some college training and accurately to align the guns in response to quick sighting changes, has completed plans for the games We Feature Best GOALS party to be given Saturday night, with automatic interrupters to prevent their firing when aimed in a WRITE, CALL IN PERSON OR PHONE FOR direction to endanger any part of the ship. Feb. 10, in Oscar Malo hall, 1845 in Both Bituminous Logan street, Denver. Tickets for COMPLETE INFORMATION this party will be mailed to parents and Lignite the last week in January, 3 BROTHERS FROM DENVER The students’ talent parade will MIDWESTERN SCNOOLS, Inc. be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 5, phones in Oscar Malo hall. Parents and MEET AGAIN AT NAVAL BASE friends of students are invited to C. N. EASTMAN, District Managar M A 5 3 3 5 attend. 428 University Bldg,, Denver 2, Colo, KEystone 5419 (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) afternoon, Jan. 16, at 1:30 in the A large group of mothers Three brothers, all in the navy, lunchroom of the school. The and fathers visited the school on C H I ® * ' had the unexpected pleasure of re­ monthly games party for the pupils Visitors’ day. More than 150 Name...... - ...... Age...... cently visiting with one another of the school will be held on the parents had lunch with the chil­ after having served in widely sep. afternoon of Jan. 23, also at 1:30 dren in the school cafeteria. Education...... - ...... arated parts of the world. Joseph in the lunchroom. r'^ELK COAL C0.’^„r Petraglia, after spending several Mrs. Agnes Colosacco, wife of months in England, and James Pe­ I^vt. John M. Colosacco, 33, has HANSEN i HANSEN J635 Blake 5. & H. Green Stamps John Finkbeiner, Mgr. traglia, seaman second class, who been informed that he was wounded was returning from service in Ha­ in action in Ffance Dec. 14. Born JEWELERS Phone GL. 2304 City...... State...... waii, and Salvator Petraglia, sea­ in Loujsville, he entered the army COLORADO man first class of the Seabees, met seven months ago and had been 1628 17th St. UPHOLSTERY CO at the base where Salvator is sta­ overseas with the infantry two ONE STORE ONLY I4J» t«TH 8T. tioned in California. They were months. Mrs. Colosacco is resid­ BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS y.V?.‘JIP €Z Z L E S able to spend three days together. ing in the home of his mother at Superb Puzzles Cut From Laminated Basswood All were ordered to stations in the 3309 Shoshone street witl) their Pacific, and James and Salvator two children, Donald, nine, and again met in Hawaii. The three Completely Interlocking Pieces Stay in Place Barbara Ann, seven. boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. The January meeting of the Joseph Petragalia of this parish. Altar and Rosary society was held Prices, Postpaid in U. S. Subjects. Mrs. Petraglia is the newly elected Jan. 9 with Mrs. Petraglia presid­ 150 Pieces..... $2.25 Indians, Hunting, Camping and Ships, president of the Allar and Rosary society. ing. Other officers for 1946 are HOME PURMC MARKET 175 Pieces___$2.65| IMountaini, Fishing, Hunting, Nudes, Mrs. Margaret Lucy, treasurer; 200 Pieces..... $3.00 H Qipper Ships, MacArihur, Westerns, Will Receive Eucharitt Mrs. Sanford Lucy, financial sec­ Park Free Shop and Save 300 Pieces...... $4.50 J iBattleships, Warplanes, Patriotic, Etc. This Sunday will be Communion retary; and Mrs. S. F. Chiolero, M day for the members of the Holy corresponding secretary. Five Any Size Puzzles Made to Order Name society. The monthly meet­ members were admitted: Mmes. ing is scheduled for Thursday eve­ Marie Huffman, Elizabeth Lembo, Send Cbsrk or Moner Ordtr to ning of this week and will be held Ernesta Frazzini, Tillie DeBell, MA.CS41 MA.C641 This Ad Worth Money in the lunchroom of the school. and Frances Franks. Beautiful NATIONAL Overland Trail Craft Shop, La Porte, Colo.' A paper drive is being conducted The following committees were For Something Different by the pupils of the school. The appointed: Telephone—Mrs. J. Fresh Cut Flowers Fine Foods goal of 15 pounds of paper has been Natale, chairman, and Mmes. G. A. FREEZER FRESH WESTERN assigned each pupil. Durbin and Fred Frazzini; visiting The leaders in the Holy Child­ committee—Mrs. G. A. Durbin, FRCSTEO hood .seal contest in the school are chairman, and Mmes. Joseph Car- Large Assortment of Potted STOCK Nicholas Ortega, fourth grade, roll, J. Natale, and J. Petraglia; MALTEO MILK whose sales amounted to $98; Carl sick committee— Mr.s. Masgaret Plants and Funeral Designs Frazzini, eighth grade, $70; Eliza­ Lucy. Mmes. Elizabeth Lembo and The Drink Yon Eat with a Spoon SHOW beth Lemport, sixth grade, ^ 6 ; Joseph Bruno volunteered to care u^inain Special TASTE REITER FROM and Josephine Schwartz, fifth for the altars for January. They grade, $31. The children were This C m good — 3 Fine Stores — will work under the direction of given an extra free day for their Miss Mary Regan. 4 and WV for one *7. SO. BROADWAY co-operation in this annual under­ JANUARY Starting with the next meeting, | Oysters in the Shell VOLLMER’S .757 SO. UNIVERSITY taking. Large 10c Serving refreshments will be served imme-1 JERRY BREEN Jumbo Cooked Crabs Tha Saras Rich Qoalltr Aa Ertr 15SS COLO. BLYD. The Mothers’ club will hold its Smoked Finnan Haddie diately following the business ses­ at 13tli to 21st first meeting of the year Tuesday sion, and, if time permits, a social FLORIST Fillet of Haddock hour will be held. Mrs. G. A. Dur­ Smoked Scotch Kippers Marine Writes of Work Cooked and Fresh .Shrimp HOOVER’S bin and Mrs. William Dubois will 1456 Califomie MA. 2279 FLCRIOA FRUIT W ELCOME STOCKMEIV be the hostesses. The business Done by Island Padre DRESSED O q O _ Orange Bar the key to the city is yours— meeting will start at 1:30 p.m. WHITING ...... ^Ib». aOK. PRCOUCE CC. Santa Fe, N. Mex.—-A marine The annual card party sponsored TENDER ROASTING A t Home Public Market We will also make some needed keys for yoiirsielf while in town who was with U. S. forces that re­ by St. Joseph’s guild to assist For the Fruit of the CHICKENS ______Ib. MEMBER NATIONAL LOCKSMITHS’ ASSOCIA’nON captured Guam was so impressed the Sister of St. Joseph in this LARGE O Q - by the work of a 2 9-year-old community will be held Saturday Cattle Industry COLORED HENS ...... Ih. MASTER KEY SHOP priest, the Rev. Oscar Calvo, in afternoon, Feb- 10. These nuns BELGIAN HARES. O C - caring for the spiritual needs of teach in the school, and the benefit T o Bak...... Ib. Daker^ Goods EXPERT LOCK SERVICE the natives, only* a “ fraction” of should be of especial interest to all BELGIAN HARES. C C - in the parish. To Fry ______Ib. Tabor 0812 503 15th Street Denver 2, Colo. whom are non-Catholic, during the See the Sleek Show FRYERS, d d V W w W W iV A two years of Japanese occupation, While They Laat ____ lb. that he wrote to the Most Rev. O ’ C O I ^ O R Edwin V. Byrne, Archbishop of A A A O E A CEMEA T Santa Fe, to tell him of the priest’s TRAIVSFER CO. VOSS BROS. labors. The marine enclosed in his 1535 19ih Sl PIMPLES NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION letter a photograph of Father TIRED OR WEAK EYES Calvo sTanding amid the ruins of f KE. 6381 1450-52 TREMOIVT PL. t h e demolished Cathedral of LOCAL TRANSFER FOR THE FRUIT Fre$h Carrot Juice J.AMTOR .4ND SANITARY SUPPUES Guam. Daily In Pint* or Qnarta INSTITUTIONAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS FOR THE TABLE Flock Honors Bishop McGuinness W. S. SANDERSON ORANGE BAR T h e PrizeI Raleigh.— Clergy and laity of CH. 8775 the Diocese of Raleigh bade the & BRO. Most Rev. Eugene J. McGuinness, 1514 Arapihos TAbor 1 »1 SEE GOLD CROSS PRODECTS second Bishop of Raleigh, fa ^ - “Th. Frl.ndlr Slor.” Good Things to Eat Winning Beef well on the eve of his departure SELECTION QF FINE COFFEE INTEGRITY — QUALITY — SERVICE Alio full lint of Nut*. Peanut Butter, Fresh and Salted Nutmeats for Oklahoma, where on Jan. 10 Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Orance Pekos Member Nationid Sanitary Suppty Aun, he was formally installed as Coad­ Tea, Cuban Hontr, Spices, Maple Syrup. DENVER FRUIT Candied Fruits and Candies Hapla Candies, Coffee Makers. of the National jutor Bishop of Oklahoma City WHEAT GERM — SOY BEAN FLOUR and Tulsa. HERRING TIDBITS DR. R. W. FRITZ & PRODUCE ADDISON’S UfllEIITinE SPECIAL And AssM>ciates Home Public Market TA. 1369 Western*^Stock Show Will Find Its Dentists TA. 2758 SSI ISUi Strett 1201 I5tk Street KEraton. STll TAber 5701 W ay to Optn Uenday aad Thanday Erat. S GOOD NUTRITION Serve D. DEUTSCH IN ANY CUT Of MfAT Jess’ Super Market OPTOMETRIST so Years Practice Eye* 0 Macaroni Eaarained Wholeoome and oatisfying ai a Ulaaaec main dioh. Dcliciouo withi other Fitted FOOD FOR FREEDOM Broken Lenaes • E3 foods—cheeoe, tomatoes, mush­ Dnpllcalad rooms, OTSters and eggs. Try U on your Lenten menu. Oculists' Prescription Filled Canine Kryptok vision Uriaikin Bifocal ciai.ea, cosh WIRTR L«n«a« to BOO Far and Ntar— P'V* Grosnd oU In ono, xro»o. ABOUT CNSAPER CUTS Open Mondtp Ertnlntt. Pk. TA. M4S FOOD CENTER MACAHONI 1519 Curtii St L Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE

^ “ Hump Pilot” Capt. Duncan Ackley, Jr., aJiiu. Mjgg Rosemary Mag­ dalen Mantych. Capt. Ackley, a three-year transport pilot who has flown the China-Burma “ hump” 62 times, and who wears the Air medal, Distinguished Flying cross, and a Presidential unit citation, is B native of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Ackley is an alumna of Sacred Heart high school, Denver, being graduated with the class of 1937. The mar­ riage was held in Holy Ghost church, Denver, before the Rev. Jerome Easy to Reach by Weinerl, Monday, Jan. 8. Witnesses were Capt. Bartholomew M. Brigida, also a “ hump pilot,” and Mrs. Kathleen E. Cronan. Many friends and relatives of the couple attended the ceremony. The newly­ weds will live in Detroit, Mich., the latest assignment of Capt. Ackley. Street Car or Bus — (Picture courtesy of Chilton House of Photography, Denver)

Grand Lake.—Thomas Plarydy of St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, The location of our establishment visited with Father Thomas P. Bar­ ry during the past week. in the downtown district is readily The regular Altar and Ros­ ary society meeting was held reached by Street Cars and Buses, thus in the home of Mrs. Howard Linch Tuesday evening. After the effectually solving the problem of fam­ business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted ilies unable to use their cars to attend by Mrs. McFarland. The society will sponsor a games funeral services. party in the Holzworth building on S ELL your CAR to Tuesday evening, Jan. 16. Sunday Mass is being offered at 11:30 during the winter months. Catechism classes and the dis­ cussion clubs will be resumed this You maT obuin your copy of the Official Art Cal> Sunday. endar of the Extenaion Society for Mrs. Marjorie Penney is spend­ the year 1945 by calling at our office. Due to war­ ing the week in Colorado Springs. time reatriction*. phone or mail ordera cannot be Word was received here this GET MORE FOR IT NOW THAN LATER honored thif year. week that Billie Bauer of Kansas City was killed in a plane accident in California. The Bauers are See Al O’Meara 1314 Acoma Main 3111 Grand Lake summer residents. Welby Cburch to STORE COAL IVOW, HORA Use Our Budget Plan if You Wish— Nothing Down AND SON CHAPELS — 10 Months to Pay Hold 40 Hours’ KROOTVENBERG COAL CO. KEystone 6297 t KEystone 6296 1909-11 So. Broadway SP. 4478 ISZTOevetand Ptoce Welby. — (Assumption Parish) Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideals — On Sunday, Jan. 14, Forty Hours’ devotion will open in As­ sumption church with High Mass at 10 o’clock. The evening serv­ ices will begin at 7 o’clock, with Rosary, sermon, and Benediction. ALTAR SOCIETY TO MEET IN The closing on Tuesday evening [F will also be at 7 o’clock with ser­ mon, Litany of the Saints, the COLORADO SPRINGS JAN. 12 special prayers, and Benediction. Masses on Sunday are at 8 and IS PROMOTED 10 o’clock. Colorado Springs.— S t Mary’s Mrs. J. A. Thomas, Sr. Lt: Anne On Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. a gam^s The Murray Drug Go. Altar society will hold a meeting Thomas is a flight nurse. party, sponsored by the PTA, in S t Mary’s church auditorium Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, Court ‘^Superior Service Stores” Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par will be held in the school hall. PERKINS-SHEAIIER ish)— Word has been received from Friday, Jan. 12, at 2:30. Election St. Mary’s, Catholic Daughters of ~ ’ OiaiHi OMm Main Store Phone Main 144 of officers will take place at this America, assembled for their Betty Lou Dursey underwent an George Forsyth, youngest son of appent^ctomy at St. Joseph’s hos­ meeting. All members are urged meeting in .the American Legion COLORADO SPRINGS’ Miln Store — 18 North TeJon St. S. M. Forsyth, that he was pro­ pital, Denver. to attend. hut. Mrs. Kathleen Leonard read SMARTEST STORE North Store — 882 North Tejon St. moted to the rank of captain on The following officers were At the hospitality canteen, Pe­ a paper on “ Grandmother’s Home­ * Christmas' day. He is stationed elected for the coming year for somewhere in Italy with a photo terson Field, on duty Thursday making and Mine.” Apparel and Gifts for will be Mrs. Eleanor Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gaughan, Young Ladies’ sodality:ility:the Presi­ technical squadron o f the Army air dent, Grace James; secretary, Ce­ The Deyse Sheet Betty McDonald, and Friday, Mrs. Jr., 6 S. Walnut street, are the Men, Women and forces. His wife and baby daugh­ cilia Labriola; treasurer, Pauline Ray Miller and Mrs. M. White. parents of a girl born Friday, Metal Works ter are at their home in Somerset, Domenico. Children INCORPORATED Mr. and Mrs. John Vandenberg Jan. 5. HEATING . ROOFING Pa. Miss Leona Mae Hertske, daugh­ were hosts at a dinner honoring City-Wide Holy Hour SHEET METAL their daughter. Marguerite, the J. Doairlu Croaeb C. D. O’Brien 211 North Wobor Stroot ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hood, To Be Held Jan. 14 Phenol Main 882 became the bride of William D. occasion being her birthday. 102-104 North Tejon Street Eot 1888 O’Halloran, radio technician third Mrs. Mabal Rock Dies In St. Mary’s church on Sun­ FEMyiLLE MR Mys. Mabel Rock, wife of An­ day evening, Jan. 14, a city-wide Handmtdt Fomltar* — AnUenu class, on Wednesday, Jan. 3. The ceremony was performed in the drew T. Rock, died 'Hiursday, Jan. Holy Hour will be conducted at TRY Reprodnnd — R.palriBa — R«finii)ilii( Upholiterint — Drap«rl«t parish rectory before the Rev. Paul 4, in her residence, 616 N. Ne­ 7:30. Fife, O.S.B., in the presence of vada avenue. She had been a resi­ On Saturday, Dec. 30, in Corpus Whitney Electric Co. dent here 12 years. She was horn Christi church, before the Rev. SRCIETE MEETS Danver, Colorado relatives and friends. The bride Pete B a r o n i was attended by her two sisters. Jan. 9, 1882, in Malcolm, Nebr. Anthony G. Elzi, pastor, Alfonzo Electrical Service Lara and Angelina Diamond were Furniture Shop Misses Jean and Ernestine Hood. She and her husband lived in Leadville.— (Annunciation. Par­ 208 No. Tejon M 906 Allen Jennings W’as best man. Western for 24 years, joined in marriage. Severin Ca- PHONE M. 5388 7H SO. CASCADE AVE. landrella was best man, and Mary ish)—The Altar and Rosary so­ "EST. 1913" Mrs. O’Halloran is a senior in and came here from Cody, Nebr. ciety held its‘ regular meeting on WESTERN OUTFITTERS Oppoait* Antlcn Hotal She was a member of St. Mary’s Pinello was bridesmaid. The at­ Boulder high school and the bride­ Jan. 3 with the Rev. John Walsh church. Besides her husband, An­ tendants were Mary Ann Lara groom is on leave from his duties opening the meeting with a prayer. Balova, Gruen and drew Rock, survivors include a and Eleanor Diamond. TO THE NATION at New London, Conn. Mrs. Martin McMahbn and Mrs FOOTWEAR daughter, Mrs. George H. Line, The Rev. Francis Brady, pas- Hamilton Watehaa Ivan Meyer has returned to Mary Carter were appointed to Cody, Wyo,; five brothers, E. W. tqr of St. Patrick’s church. Holy- 54 Years of Quality Boulder after several months with charge of a pre -Lenten cardtake ROSARIES a construction crew in the Aleu­ Burkett, Belle Flower, Nebr.; A. yoke, was a visitor at Cor­ ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS pus Christi rectory in the week. party to be held on Feb. 13. After tian islands. tVith his wife and E. Burkett, Seattle, Wash.; Syd­ the ineeting cards were enjoyed KAPELKES son, Micky, he has moved. back ney Burkett, Lincoln, Nebr.; At a meeting of the Corpus Christi guild on Wednesday, Jan. and a lunch was served by the The Vorhes Shoe Go. 8 8. TEJON into his own home at 1044 Lincoln Frank Burkett, Ogallah, Kans.; newly elected officers, Mrs. Wil­ and Henry Burkett, Boise, Ida., 10, plans were formulated for the place. His family had been living liam King, president; Mrs." An­ and three sisters, Mrs, W. S. Cas- annual pre-Lenten card party in with his wife’s parents. County drew Hennessy, vice president; ten, Wakeeney, Kans.; Mrs. A. H. aid of the parish. SAVE WITH SAFETY Clerk and Mrs. Ed Adams, during Mrs. James Sweeney, secretary; 24~Rour Service Koch, Oakes, N. Dak.; and Mrs. UP TO 30% his absence. Mr. Meyer has gone and Mrs. John Delorey, treasurer. W. W. Lockard, Overton, Nebr. McCARTY to work as a foreman for the Prizes were won by Mrs. Elizabeth M. E. MeOARTY, Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Den­ Requiem High Mass was sung in Littleton Group McKenna, Mrs. Edward McMan- ver where he was formerly em­ St Mary’s church, Monday, Jan. 8, nama, and Miss Anna Cassidy. at 9 o’clock by the Very Rev. Wil­ FM -/iVSl/RA«C£-*i.To COAL CO. ployed. The Rev. Edward L. Horgan has Women of the Altar and Rosary liam Kipp. Pallbearers were Wil­ Elects Officers Colo. Swrlnffs Bnnk Bldir. Main 6 4 0 5 returned after spending several Welcome Stockmen! This is society met Wednesday afternoon, liam Woodrow, Clarence Hass, days in Denver. Jan. 10, with Mrs. Frank Helart Bernard Huschke, John J. May, Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Parish) your invitation to visit our George Farrell, a n d Wallace Word was recently received from Z E C H A & A D ^ S as chairman, assisted by Mmes. -Officers elected at the recent Dr. and Mrs. Franklin J. McDon­ Conoco Sen'ice Station Robert Miles, Joseph Bush, Paul Adams. Burial was in Evergreen meeting of the Altar and Rosary famous Stoekman*s store, ALEY DRUG GD. cemetery. ald announcing the marriage of Keliher, and Joseph Lenihan. society were - Mrs. -Maurice • Ohre - ef, their daughter, Jean Anna, to L t Red Croit Workers Needed PRESCRIPTION Lt. Gerald L. Dome is now at a president; Mrs. John Gannon, vice William Scott Spinney of Win- while in Denver for the rest camp in California awaiting At the Red Cross chapter house, president; Mrs. James Hoffman, netka, III. DRUGGISTS production of the war-time ar­ new assignment to duty after r secretary; and Mrs. James Mc- Mrs. M. J. Brennan and daugh­ tional Western Stock Show, Phont Main 258 222 S«. Tejon St. return from overseas where he ticles for soldiers is in full swing Carthey, treasurer. on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to ter returned home after spending COLORADO SPRINGS won several citations for bombing Classes are being conducted the holidays in Denver. January 13th thru January Rwrmdft Art- at Carh* Is PAodr* missions over Germany. He spent 3:30 p.m.. Night sessions are preparatory to the administration held as usual on Wednesday from Pfc. John E. Roche returned to a month in Boulder with his family of Confirmation on Jan. 28 at 4 Norfolk, Va., after a visit 21st, before going to California. 7 to 10 for surgical dressings. The p.m. The children’s classes are sewing, knitting, mending, and with his mother, brother, and rel­ Father Fife officiated at the mar­ being held every Sunday after the atives. Emblematic riage of Patrick Herrera and Mr.s. kit-bag sections meet every Tues­ 8 o’clock Mass. Adult classes will Rosa Chavez on Sunday, Jan. 7. day and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. Jewelry be conducted in the weak. Witnesses to the marriage were to 4:30 p.m. A thousand yards of The first adult class was held Intigne Rings Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marquez. material out of which to make Wednesday, Jan. 10. Denver Deanery bathrobes for convalescent sol­ Bracelets The Junior Newman club met diers has been received and about Jan. 8 at the rectopr. Diamonds 200 kit-bags must be packed. Any­ Mrs. J. M. Morris is improving To Meet Jan. 15 Watches one wishing to be of help should after a bad fall in her home re­ LOEFFIER-SCHI call at the Red Cross chapter cently. Pins, Etc. house on any of the days men­ The Denver deanery will meet tioned. at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan, 15, in tte Howell Jewelry Co. Mrs. Robert S. Lake wa.s host­ Charities annex for the first regu­ CECIL HOWELL ess at. a buffet supper and mis­ Evelyn Coyne to lar business session of the year. Crrtiflod Wmtrhmsker VIILAGE INNMINE IS NELDcellaneous shower at her home Monsignor John R. Mulroy will be Our Famous 126 N. TEJON MAIN 8298 Wednesday, Jan. 3, honoring Miss guest speaker. Reports of Christ­ Catherine Duffy, whose marriage Be Wed Jan. 15 mas parties at the centers will be Stratton. — Miss Ella Jeanne to Lt. Edward M. Miller will take given by Mrs. Higgins. Schaal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. place in February. Miss Evelyn Coyne, a sodality Mrs. Murtaugh, president, urges leader in the Cathedral parish, something new William F. Schaal of Burlington, Sunday will mark the return to a good attendance. was married to James Francis Washington, D. C., for Miss Ger­ Denver, and daughter of Mr. and Loeffler of Stratton in S t Charles’ Mrs. Thomas J. Coyne of O’Neill, Your Purchase of War Bonds STOCKMEN’S something different trude Stewart, who attends Mt. church, with the Rev. Henry J. Vernon seminary and who spent Nebr., will be married prior to a and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Ernst officiating. The ’bride was the holidays with her parents, Mr. Nuptial Mass in the Cathedral Future. given in marriage by her father, and Mrs. J. Stewart. Miss Stewart Monday, Jan. 15, to L t Harold M. William F. Schaal. Christenson of Peter.son Field. The was unable to resume her studies FOR SMART ADD NEW CHARM Betty McCormick, a niece of the sooner because of illness. Rev. Frederick McCallin will of­ bridegroom, attended Miss Schaal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding’s ficiate. LADIES’ WEAR STORE TO OLD JEWELRY as bridesmaid, and her brother, daughter. Miss Ann Harding, has The bride-elect’s sister, Miss Winifred Coyne, and Lt. Clifford Joseph, attended Mr. Loeffler as returned to her studies in Sacred Visit best man. A wedding breakfast Heart convent in Noroton, fonn. Peterson will attend the couple. was served at the home of the bride The bridesmaid’s gown of pink will (Located on our lowh" sixth floor) L t John A. Thomas, Jr., and KARELU SHOP for the immediate members of the his wife, 2nd Lt. Anne Thomas, be styled similar to the white satin Your jewelry can be remodeled—precious family. served in Alaska with the army formal attire of the bride. A break­ 70 Broadway — Denver Year’s Statistics fast in the Rose room of the Argo­ gems can be set in new mountings. Jacques air forces before they arrived last AND The following statistics were week to pay a visit with Mr. and naut hotel will follow. 439 Main St. — Longmont IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS Adler and William Kassel, creative jewelry published on New Year’s day: Fif­ A paduate of St. Mary’s high teen Baptisms, including one con­ school in O’Neill, the bride-to-be designers, will submit sketches suggesting vert; seven deaths; no marriages; has been employed in Denver the FOR WESTERN OUTDOOR APPAREL the modern trend in re-design that will add and more than 9,000 Holy Com­ Altar Society past two years. She has been active munions distributed during the in young people’s activities and in Store COAL Now years of pleasure to the jewelry you now year 1944. sodality circles. Lt. Christenson, We Recommend possess. Last Sunday, after Holy Mass, Meets in Arvada the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Columbine and Industrial AND LEATHER GOODS the Altar society of St. Catherine’s Christenson of Chappell, Nebr., is HAVE TOini rUBNACB church held its regular meeting, Arvada.— (St. Anne’s Shrine)— a graduate of Colorado State VACmm CLEANED with Mrs. John Esch, president, as The St. Anne Altar and Rosary so­ Teachers’ college in Greeley. He is hostess. After the regular routine ciety met in the church basement a navigation instructor in the sec­ SUPREME business, the officers for this year with Mrs. Anna Goodlett and Mrs. ond air force at Colorado Springs, were elected. The new president Mary Maple as hostesses. where the couple will make their COAL CO. chosen is Mrs. Richard Kean; vice Miss Lois Collins of Denver spent home. PE. 4679 1144 So, Penn. CREATOR OF FINE JEWELRY president, Mrs. Louis Hemmert; Christmas weekend at the home of secretary, Mrs. Michael Vogt; and Mrs. Joan Shaklee. Brighton Girl Returns r treasurer, Mrs. George Held. One Lt. (jg) K. C. Rock of El Cen­ Optometrist and Optician of the outgoing officers, Mrs. tro, Calif., spent Christmas with *^To College in FONT I us BUILDING 16iK STREET ■ DENVER Charles Gergen, the secretary, and Mrs. Rock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Notei You maty unrite In for our complete catalogue on for a time also treasurer, held these Martin Klumker. Miss Marilyn Starbuck of Brigh­ Helen Walsh COLORADO SPRINGS .n.’T ' BROADMOOR HOTEL Western Wearing Apparel, and Riding Accessories, offices .since 1928. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bingman’s ton, a graduate of Cathedral high AsiocUU Thomas Vinduska, son of Mr. son, Albert, has been Reported ill. school, Denver, with the class of W. R. JOSEPH and Mrs. Michael Vinduska of Rev. Harley Schmitt and 1944, returned to St. Mary-of-the- Stratton, left on New Year’s day Mrs. Richard Schmitt spent Christ­ Woods in Indiana Monday, Jan. 8. ^TES EXAMINED BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY for the (jreat Lakes naval training mas with Mr. and Mrs. John T. She is a freshman in the home eco­ Phset TAber 1880 station, gebmitt. , nomics department at the college. ai»4IX» Majsftk W m>

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE D g y y g S ^ATOOLIC REGISTER Telephone. KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945

J n l . m f U t n P A n n o " pupU* o f local Loretto Sistm* elementary m IiooIi will m d - JUlth citi OK thcit counts i n u n u tlcipale in a mu«ic program at ihe second annual L o ^ o open house, which will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., la Loretto Heighto college. The children Women WiD Buy COLFAX MARKET will represent a group of the United Nations and Vatican City. In the picture are (seated) Mary Evelyn Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are COLFAX AT COLFAX AT Lawrence, St. Mary’s academy, France; Barbara Anne Smith, St. John’s, Italy; (standing) Fred Penna, DOWNING MARION reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Holy Family, United States; Kenny Conway, St. Philomena’s, England; Pat Wiisenbach, Blessed & c- rament, Ireland; and Jerry Bums, St. Vincent’s, Vatican City. Vestment Set in HACG BROS. I Clark’s Flowers? Irinmnlfiti*Complete T.iLine o f Cut Flowers R EY W AR ROIVDS MARKET INSURANCE ( and Potted Plants (FORMEKLY RABTOATS) Memory o[ Priest I Floral Sprays and AIVD STAMPS CORN FED MEATS JOS. J. CELLA Corsages (Preientation Pariih, Denver) ★ FiSH AND POULTRY 1120 Security Bldg. Deliver TA. 3662 1030 W. Colf.x TA. 7297 Phone KEystone 2633 A project is being conducted by the women of the parish to present B. N. SHOWALTER G. H. PORTER a set of purple vestments to the Vttermn Second World War Office Phone UAin 7S08 parish in memory of the deceased Wt Spcdallu tn Phone Pick up and delivery terviea Residence Phone EA. 1283 pastor, the Rev. H. A, Geisert. “ Everything MILK FED ANDRE DE VAJDA Anyone wishing to be represented Tabor ‘1776’ Ro-Go Appliance Go. in this project is asked to call Mrs. POULTRY Under the d Worthy Signature in Part E. J. Sedimayer. 10 7 « u i Ezpctlenet In Hoover Repairing New Coats Made to Order Sea” ISIS CALIFORNIA STREET The Needlework club will meet Completi Lbit of VACUUM CLEANERS — APPLIANCES (Mack Bnildinir) in the home of Mrs. D. C. Lang- B R U N 0 5 Phoaa SXyitona W5S (IS Uth 8tre(1 field, 221 S. Hazel court, on SEA FOODS and 1130 E. Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10:30 FRESH nSH Colfax Ave. o’clock. Election of officers was held at ■FREE DELIVERY AT I. A. M. AND 1 P. M.| “Wliy Pay More?” the meeting o f the Altar and Ros­ (Trademark) ary society last week and the fol­ lowing were named: President, Mrs. E. J. Sedimayer, re-elected; vice president, Mrs. T, H. Kissell; Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores financial secretary, Mrs. Louis Kerstiens; treasurer, Mrs. R. L. CASH INCORPORATED Newcomb; ways and means chair­ man, Mrs. Harold Kerstiens; Colorado Owned Stores needlework club chairman, Mrs. I Will Pay Cash for Small Harvey Lord; needlework club Homes in or Near Denver. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Buchholz. Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Activities for the coming year Quick Action—Call or See 15th and California were outlined and it was decided to sponsor a games party immediately We Do Not Have Special Salee But Sell You at Our Loweet after Easter instead of a St. Pat­ Pricei Every Day on All Drug MerehandUe. rick’s day party. A hand-crocheted T. E. GREENE bedspread will be awarded at the games party. The proceeds 1643 Stoat from the games paity will be don­ TA. 6266 ated to the building fund and the proceeds on the bedspread will be used to purchase some equipment Preferred Parish LOYOLA ALTAR SOCIETY TO for the sanctuarj'. The Presentation Parish guild held a meeting on Tuesday evening Trading List DISCUSS GAMES P A R H PLANS and some gratifying reports were made. Tentative plans were Preferred Parish outlined for the year. A meeting (Loyola Parish, Denver) o’clock. Father will of all the parishioners will be held MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER The Altar sodality will meet be the guest speaker. The coun­ in the Community hall on Feb. 6 Trading List Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 2:30 o’clock The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They are cil meeting will be at 1:30 o’clock. to outline the 1946 activities. (Loretto Heights College, Denyer) at Loyola. There will be election The Holy Name society mem­ anxious to work with you and are deserying of your patronage. Co­ of officers and the annual report All officer-chairmen and room- operate with them. More than 1,500 people, includ­ bers will receive Holy Communion ing students, alumni, alumnae, rel­ will be read. Plans for a games mothers are urged to be there to in the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER atives, and friends of the Sisters party to take place Jan. 24 will be discuss new business for the com­ discussed. The Altar sodality pre­ ing year. Fifth grade mothers will Stamp Day Changed The merchanti repreiented in this section are boosters. They are St. John’s Parish of Loretto in Colorado are ex­ Stamp day has been changed anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ pected to attend the second an­ sented Father Edward Morgan, entertain. S.J., with three albs, altar cloths, from Wednesday to Tuesday each operate with them. nual Loretto open house Sunday, Maxine Wollenhaupt will enter­ week. Mrs. William Buchholz will Jan. 14, in Loretto Heights co'l- and a $25 bond for the school tain the Young Ladies’ sodality SIXTH AVENUirf: : be at the school at the morning lege. The feature of the 1945 building fund. Thursday, Jan. 11, at 8 o’clock in PTA to Meet Jen. 16 and afternoon recesses to sell GIFT SHOP affair is the doll exhibition by 10 the evening in her home, 3140 Eliz­ stamps and bonds. OLIVER’S Loyola PTA will hold its first abeth. St. Philomena^s « • MRS. IRENE CORRADO < ■ notable Denver collectors. Dolls meeting of the year Jan. 16 at 2 The Thimble club will meet 11 Gifts for Baby \ \ will be exhibited by Miss Gamette Sunday, Jan. 14, is Communion Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 10:30 a.m. , , INFANTS’ WEAR — TOTS . , Haskins, who makes and designs day for the Holy Name men of the 1 1 STATIONERY — JEWELRY . i her own dolls; Miss Lashna Moore, in the home of Mrs. John Moran, • • 7(1 E. (th Ave. MA. 0471 • • MARKET parish and also the Junior Holy 455 Osceola street. KEM-TONE $3.18 Per J . ft L . Radio Service and Mrs. Katherine Watson. A Name society. Strong appeal is Gtl. Denver’ s Finest 1 group of St. Mary’s academy stu­ made for the young men of high TRIMZ Electrical Appliances Selection of dents will also display their col­ school age to receive with the so­ Repaired lections. They are Mary Ann apd READY-PASTED WALLPAPER B E N N E H ’S ciety. 3205 E. Colfax EM. 6063 GRAIN-FED ME^TS, Peggy Pleasants, Mary Jeanne y A committee meeting of the ANDERSON RROS. n S H & POULTRY Perenyi, Margie Hanson, Anna- Will Buy Your Old Radio. CONOCO SERVICE OF SI. DOMimC'SCub Scouts was held in Mrs. B. M. C«rf«s and JeMphln* £A #646 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 1312 East 6th Ave. belle Monaghan, Wilhelmina Patterson’s home. Two new den Washing and Greasing ,rer, Mary Catherine Fursten- Your Business Apprceiited Phone PE. 4629 mothers were appointed, Mrs. berg, and Elisa. Eyre. George Haffy and Mrs. Bernard [ 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 BLOCK Marlon Radio Sorvieo The exhibit will be erected in TO oiiE pm n Hammons. 'The Boy Scouts also met their new scoutmaster, George FLORAL CO. MY LADY EDITH W. Jackson. Mr. Callett will con­ 3238 E. Celfsx at Adana EH. 3351 The firms listed here de­ (St. Dominie’s Parish, Denver) tinue to help when he can. 0pp. Blat-BIrd Q m Sen‘ Trade, BEAUTY SHOPPE A music progpram, in which the The Holy Name society will give Aasoeiited Florist-Telettraph serve to be remembered The Fathers’ club met in Loyola Delivery'Shop MINNIE B. KESSELER, Mgr. : local Loretto-conducted ele­ ite game party on Thursday eve­ Repair. when you are distributing mentary schools will participate, hall Friday, Jan. 5, and discussed FUNERAL DESIGNS ning, Jan. 18, at 8 o’clock in the EM. 5936 2827 E. (XILFAX RILLING KOOLER WAVE METHOD open the event at 3 p.m. in plans for the party to be held (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) HOSPITAL BOUQUETS your patronage in the dif­ ALL BEAUTY CULTURE church auditorium. Thomas Far­ Feb. 21. The new scoutmaster, auditorium. At the end of Thursday evening, Jan. 11, is the ferent lines of business. 2804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 0788 rell will be in charge of arrange­ George Jackson, gave an in­ For the Utmost In Dry Cleaners ments. There will be special prizes, teresting talk. Robert Hartley, day of the games party given for extra |;ames, and cash prizes. The William McCourt, and Guy Rout- the benefit of the church. It will The tours of the building and party is being arranged to provide zon were appointed the new com­ take place at 8 p.m. in the school hall, 4664 Pearl street. St. Francis de Sales’ funds for religious articles for mitteemen for scouting. Father PARADISE the service men and women. Murphy thanks Tex Williams for An interesting program has been The new officers of the Rosary his donation of the softball suits. arranged for the monthly meeting Altar society were installed at a of the PTA, which will be held in Permanent Waving The Little Flower circle will midday tea given by Mrs. Frank L. the school hall Thursday evening, and Hair Stylinx a Spacialty meet in Mrs. William May’s home i CLEANERS Stone, the retiring president, on Jan. 18. Fathers and mothers are EXPERIENCED Jan. 19 with Mrs. Bill Sullivan and [porgetSle^ Army Chaplain Tuesday, Jan. 9. Mrs. George asked to be present at the meeting. M. E. PATRICK, Mgr. OPERATORS t Mrs. B. M. Patterson as hostesses. Magor, the incoming president, Luncheon will be served. DRESSES AND St. Joseph’s circle met in the presided. She will announce her The Young Ladies’ sodality will 100% Filtration Method re- UNGERIE l U i P home of Mrs. C. E. Williams with Flower Shop Visits Sister committee appointments at the meet in the home of Mrs. R. Gil- netce Life and Color* a* It Mrs. Ed Wollenhaupt as co-host­ The House of Beauty Studio next meeting. Mrs. John Keniery, mour, 4531 Logan, Wednesday eve­ Clean*. 304 SO. BDW’Y. PE. 3787 ess. Prizes went to Mrs. C. E. ? Beautiful Cut \ (St. Joieph’* [C.SS.R.] Pariih, one of the hostesses at the tea an(i ning, Jan. 17. Bring or send DRAPES, Denver) retiring hospitality chairman, Williams and Emil Frei, Mrs. Matt The Holy Name society and CURTAINS, SLIP COVERS, f Flowers and S Devlin, and John Miller. UAOOLD’S Capt. Arnold A. Boeding, army greeted the guests. Knights of the Altar will receive BLANKETS, COMFORTS, f Potted Plants < SHOE REPAIRING chaplaim visited his sister, Sister A special council meeting of the Holy Communion Sunday in the along with wearing apparel, r Funeral Work \| Mary Edward, principal of the PTA will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 8 o’clock Mass. to any one of our 5 conven­ S Artiaticnlly Arranred /; FIRST CLASS WORK grade school, on Wednesday while 16, at 2 o’clock in the school audi­ Devotions to the Sacred Heart ient locations. ONLY BEST MATERIALS Cathedral High 1 -D A Y S E R V IC E en route to his home from the New torium. Mrs. John McDermott will are held Friday evenings at 7:30 1. COLFAX AT ADAMS 3. SIXTH AT DOWNING ( Phone RA. 1818 } 310 So. Broadway RA. 3281 Guinea war zone. arrange the program, which will for all those from the parish who 3. COLFAX AT QUEBEC 4. 20TH AVE. AT GRANT , ( r ^ ^ Dovming at Alameda J 6. Alio MOUNTAIN CLEANERS, 337 E. COLFAX AVE. The Holy Name men will receive include room representatives, class are in the service of the country. (3 Doors Wist of Csthidril) Communion Sunday in the 7:30 room observers, and the officers. To Have Retreat Mass. Their meeting will be held Mrs. Daniel , McNamara is the Call EMerson 2783 for pick-np. BETTER CLEANING next Tuesday after novena services. president. (Cathedral High School, Denrer) Quoon of Hoavon Aid CARL’S MARKET The games party will be held The monthly meeting of the PTA The annual retreat at Cathedral JOE BOWER. Prop. MODERN METHOD Monday night at 8:30 in the parish has been postponed until Thurs­ high school will be held Jan. 23, Will Meat Jan. 16 hall. day, Jan. 25, because of the 24, and 25. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Cleaners & Laundry • Blessed §aerament R ABY BEEF Novena devotions are held Tues­ games party which will be held by Hugh L. McMenamin, superintend­ '3 to 4 Day Service ent of Cathedral school, will be the The January meeting of the Quality Meats day at 3 and 7:30 p.m. th* Holy Name society on Jan. 18. Queen of Heaven Aid society will Ray Bergamo, class of ’43, was a The Holy Name society will re­ 1945 retreat-master. Our Lady’s Flowers Wired Anywhero DRIVE IN GROCERIES — VEGETABLES 109 So. Ogden SP. 9862 meet at the home, 4825 Federal Phone EH. S383 TO ERVIN 105 So. Ogden PE. 1943 visitor at the school last week on ceive Holy Communion in the 7:30 sodality has ordered spiritual read­ ing pamphlets, and will sell them boulevard, Denver, Tuesday, Jan. leave from the navy. Mass on Sunday, Jan. 14. There 16, at 2 o’clock. THE ORCHID SHOP Glencoe Conoco Service Chief Petty .Officer Harrj' Wehl- will be a meeting of the society in during the three rejfeat days. Alameda Drug Store JACKSON’S The members are asked 'to at­ "Floivers of Dutinction" VTASHING - GREASING • ACCES­ ing, ’44, visited the school on the ^rectory reading room Thurs­ Mass will begin the daily lectures SORIES - TIRE SERVICE tend. 1528 t»LORADO BLVD. V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. his leave from San Francisco. day, Jan. 11, at 8 o’clock. and conferences, which will be held GIcneot at Eaat Colfax EA. 9777 Cut Rate Drugs in Malo hall and the Cathedral of Evelyn Woodman ^ Cat Rate Drugs FUNERAL SPRATS OUR SPECIALTY 8 «.m. to 9 p.m. Dallj. Cloaed Wed. Liquors - Sundries the Immaculate Conception. Wines and Liquors Prescriptions MASS WILL BE SUNG FOR An open forum on Communism Fountain Service - School Supplies was held in Malo hall Wednesday, Free Prompt Delivery TONY’ S FIVE FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE Alameda and Broadway Jan. 10, under the sponsorship of and WORKMANSHIP Call SP. 3445 Downing and AUmeda SOLDIER, TRAFFIC VICTIM Our Lady’s sodality. The Rev STAR SERVICE CALL Arthur J. Lucy was guest speaker. (St. Cajetan'i Pariih, Denyer) left hi.s Denver home for his Los Various topics on Communism were 2800 PHONE HESSLER, CLEANERS d T oole;y’s QUALITY CLEANING given by high school students. A Solemn Requiem Mass will Angeles post after spending his Colorado PHONE EAsi 9525 REASONABLE PRICES 34-day furlough at the home of Vocal selections were sung by Mary EM. 9933 be sung for Sgt Joseph E. Labadie Theresa Lee, Mary McManus, and Blvd. I O i 4600 EAST COLFAX 1 Food Store Your Garacnta luortd Acainit FIra of this parish who was recently his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore and Theft Magdaleyn Reyes. killed in a street car accident in Chavez. Surviving besides his 1 CHOICE MEATS - FISH Los Angeles, Calif. Sgt. Labadie parents are Cpl. James Labadie, BRANDT DRUG GO.-EA. 1823 ■ GROCERIES Pfc. Charles (5havez, Mary Gon­ had served ip the South Pacific 2200 KEARNEY FORMERLY LAWSON Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ■for the past two and one-half zales, Lucy, John, Ned, and Del Chavez. CPTL Will Hear Your Neighbor Knows Vs** H Bird’s Eye Froxen Foods CLEANERS AND DYERS years and had seen action in four major encounters. He had just Election of new officers for the H YOUR PATRONAGE 338 BROADWAY PE. 3 7 5 3 PE. 3754 Young Ladies’ sodality which took Representative of H APPRECIATED place on Sunday, Jan. 7, resulted St. Bominic’s LESTER’S in the following: Re-elected for 1 900 So. Pearl SP.6587 Your Purchase of War Bonds WATCH REPAIRS president, Delia Garcia; vice pres­ Veterans’ Bureau Flowers for All Occasions and Stamps Helps to Secure Your ident, Jenny Penedo; secretary, The moral of this picture is that wo WHITTAKEB 7-DAY SERVICE Dapendabit DaliTary Saniea Future. Beatrice Martinez; treasurer, Eur- The topic, "The Need of Re­ must take care of our present auto­ ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE Telegraph Flower$ sie Mondragon; club representa­ turning Service Men," will be dis­ mobiles, and particularly our motor PBABMACY ra-afV^GEO. tive, Gloria Greening; librarian, 1529 Welton CRerry 2447 cussed by F. R. Sparks, contact car batteries which are out o f sight **The Friendly Store** JOYCE GLEANERS Alice Sena. representative of the Veterans’ LIEB’S FLOWER SHOP and so often neglected. Prescription Specialists JOHN NILSON — ALBERT NILSON The Carmelite society and the bureau, at the Catholic Parent- Phone CL. 0133 . . . All Hoora ; ASTENT Holy Name membership will re­ Make a point of dropping in once or Quality and Service Teacher league meeting Thursday W. 32nd and Perry GL. 2401 3922 W. 32nd Ave. OPTOMETRIST A Loyola ceive Communion on Sunday, Jan morning, Jan. 18, at 10 o’clock in twice a month. We'll check your That Satisfies 14, and will hold their meetings the Charities annex, E. 17th ave­ battery for you . . . odd water and SAVE TIRES—BUT AT OLSON’S 5 Broadway 1 YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIA'TED yi the church hall at 2 and 2:30 nue and Grant street, Denver. see that it's operating properly. 1306 So. Pearl SP. 3662 SAVE TIRES - TRADE AT HOME o’clock, respectively. Election of Mrs. T. J, Morrissey, president, There is no charge for this "service FOOD RcNsky Fieri officers will be the main issue of requests all membership chairmen RUY WAR RONDS STORES these meetings. with a smile." OLSON’S EARLY PHARMACY AppreeiatM CathoUo Patronart to attend this meeting and to give At 3:30 o’clock in the church Whs« ■•esMory AND STAMPS B u c h a n a n ^ s Rocky’s Pharmacy a report of the total membership 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 ' Complete Prescription Dept. basement hall a large gathering is of their units. Room representa­ replace with a Cafe & Cocktail Lounge 17th & Race EA. 9867 expected for the annual meeting tives are also requested to be pres Gould—Hie avio~ ★ ______3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR PHONE matire bafleiy Htat US YOUR PRESCRIPTION Serving Fine Food PRESCRIPTIONS LIQUORS of the Credit Union membership ent. Elections will take place and a hat Hie eaeie od- EvsrytJiiat a Good Drag Storo Shonid H it s and Mixed Drinks $25 war bond will be awarded. St. Joseph’s Parish ranced detign and Phones SP. 9965 - RA. 2203 • 369 South Broadway Each member is asked to bring durdy condrveHoa §t. Tatherine^s ALAMEDA AT SO. PENN Aimaneiation (POLISH) at Hie big Ceuldt along a new prospective member of Indudry. for admittance into this co-opera­ AT LOWEST tive movement which has so bene **Why Pay Carfare** ★ Gut Rate Liquors DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER i fited the present members, Westerkamp Bros. BOB ft TEB’S Downtown Prices PHIL SILVETTl, Prop. BUY WAR BONDS j Tom Eres of this parish recently Vic Hebert Fine Wines and Liqpiors underwent a tonsilectomy and is KE. 9043 5106 Wash. Red & White Grocery & Market Parish Pationsge Apprsdated at Lowest Prices. AND STAMPS I recovering at his home. Mr. Eres EVERYTHIN 0 A GOOD GROCERY Automotive Service f in e se l e c t io n STORE {is the director of the Lawrence SHOULD HAVE HEATS. FISH AND POULTRY OTTO DRUG 00. All Popular Beers BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES “ One. Trfed . . . SasUfitid" 482 So. Bdwy. PE. 8501 ★ 34(1 FRANKLIN ST. [street recreation center at 11th —WE DELIVER— W. 38th & Qay GR. 9934 land Lawrence. TA. 1478 3660 Downing 2707 W. 38tb GB- 2773 1

Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 '‘Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC'REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone '4205 PAGE SEVEN

D. R. Keleher Recovering COAL At Home After Illness CONTEST WINNERS OF SCHOOL P GUILD ASSEMBUNG LIBRARY WBVB BEEN Store it now— Be prepereA for D. R. Keleher of Annandation IN THIS poMible fnel shortace. parish, Denver, who had been ill, TO BE HONORED WITH PARH FOR MISSIONARY CATECHISTS BUSINESS ALL POPULAB GKAOES — ALSO IS recovering in his home. A LONG TIME.. ■TOKKK COALS Mrs. 0. J. Murphy of Great Falls, Mont., has returned home (St. Frnnci* de Solet’ Parioli, ham, Jerry Ver Linden, Lawrence I I i m H U E With the aid of Denver friends tion will be given by the bride’s after spending a vacation with her W eb«, Stanley Williams, War­ of the Missionary Catechists in R aj Coal Co. DenTer) / parents for relatives and friends PE. 4604 1165 So. Penn. sisters, Mmes. Hill, McCarthy, and The seventh graders, winners of ren Stillwell, Larry Craig, Shir­ Greeley, the Archbishop's gpiild is of the coupI4. After a short wed­ AND WE KNOW Keleher. ley Augerman, Mary Joyce Blair, (Saerad Haart Parish, Denver) assembling a library of books and the (Jhnstmas seal contest at St ding trip, Sgt. Brinegar; who re­ Linee Bresnahan, Betty Lou The Holy Name society will magazines for the four new teach­ REAL VALUES Francis de Sales’ school, will be cently returned from two years’ Dollaghan, Teresa Dreiling, Mari­ sponsor a general meeting for all ers’ extensive field work. Period­ overseas duty, will report to IN FLOOR the guests of the school at a thea­ lyn Everett, Betty Joan Fel­ tne men of the parish in the as­ icals and books in English or in his California station fCr reas­ f COVERINGS..^ ter party, to be given in tiie Den­ lers, Lorraine Hohmun, Charlotte sembly room of Sacred Heart Spanish are solicited by a commit­ signment. ver theater on F^day, Jan. 12, at Koldway, Marlene Kurtz, Jean school on Tuesday'night, Jan. 16. tee under Miss Catharine Maloney. Recommended Firms Miller, Mary-Lou Phaycr, Rita at 8 o’clock. This meeting vrill Anyone wishing to donate to this Now Circle to Meet 1 o’clock. The group will be ac­ companied by Mrs. Herman Hil­ Pitre, Alice Porter, Eileen Rea­ be addressed by Judge Joseph J. fast-growing coU^ction is asked to Mrs. Monnie Neville will eiitdr- GOLD SEAL ler, president of S t Francis’ PTA; gan, Patricia SengeiAerger, Mary Walsh, an alumnus of Sacred Heart leave the reading material with tain members of the newly formed CONGOLEUM Mrs. Thomas Hiller, homeroom Smith, Agnes Stnbert, Joyce Van high school, who will be the guestMest Miss Maloney at the .USO-NCCS S t Francis de Sales’ circle in h6r DELUXE IS for AUTO D jkt, Geraldine Wienecke. Paul­ of honor. Refreshmentsents willw be clubrooms, 1675 Grant street, Den­ home on Thursday, Jan. 11. Fol­ mother cd the seventh grade; and TODAY'S BEST Mrs. Porter. Those in the class ine Zilk, and Donna Roehling. served and a social pe:riod will fol- ver. lowing a short business meeting, are: Jnbn Andereis, Edward Bish­ Will Entertain Circle low the meeting. (>n Sunday, two Charlotte McNamara at which time election of officers BUY AT ANY SFRVIP.F op, Richard Boudreaux, Ronald Mrs. John Bowdem will enter­ days preceding the meeting} all will take place, a study club will P R IC E . _ Casey, Edward Day, Donald De- tain Our Lady of Victory circle in the Holy Name, men will receive To Become Bride be formed, taking the lives of the vine, David Dobbs, Richard Fair, her home, 1166 S. Grant street, Holy Communion in the 7 :30 On Thursday, Jan. 11, at 10 saints as its special study. Only Gold SeaKCoi ileum* o’clock Mass for the success of the Thomas Hannigan, Kenneth Har­ Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 1 o’clock. a.hi. in St. Francis de Sales’ ehurch, Blessed Sacrament circle’s Jan­ D e Luxe giva y o u a! theaa mon, Philip Harris, George Has- rally on Tuesday night. EAST COLFAX PACKARD Troop 126 will have as a speaker Miss Charlotte McNamara, long­ uary meeting will be held on ndvantages! sett, Charles Haszier, Joseph Her- at its Thursday evening meet­ Religion Class time member of the guild, will be­ Thursday, Jan. 18, with Mrs. Helen AUTO. PARTS DawatawB Locatioa berger, Bernard Jacques, Robert ing an international scout, Bruce come the bride of S. Sgt. Thomas Lambeth as hostess. Tho ObIt Poclourd Sorrlco in Donvor 710 E. COLFAX Leiker, Phillip Miller, Thomas Mil­ Pinick, now stationed at Lowry Increases Brinegar at a formal wedding, Because of the marriages of two THOMS ler, (Tharles Mulqueen, William Tom Kano ApproeiaUo Your PotronoKO Packard Denyer Co. Field. He will tell of his experi­ The religion class resumed Hs with the Rev. Gregory Smith, spir­ members of the Morning Star cir­ LINOLEUM STUDIO TA. 0341 O’Neill, Richard Ott, Harold Pel- ences in England, Canada, South regular weekly sessions Monday itual director of the guild, officiat­ cle within the week, Miss Helen DIoUIbnton America, and Mexico. He is an ing. 1438 Court PUee MA. 2288 ~U It Con Hoi—W o Hoto It” 111 iitk nu TA. i m night with an increased enrollment. Flynn entertained the bride-elects Eagle Scout, having earned the re­ The class meets every Monday The, bride will be attended by at two parties held on subsequent markable record of 108 merit night in Sacred Heart school at her sister, Miss Isabelle McNa­ days. On Sunday evening the cir­ badges. Parents are invited to 7:30 o'clock. At present the group mara. Sgt. Brinegar will have as cle members honored Miss Kay SHRADER’S listen to his talk. is studying and discussing the his­ his best man, James W. Creamer, Cambra, scheduled to be married Jack McDermott a n d Jack torical authenticity of the four with Geo^e Doelt as usher. soon, and on Monday this same Service Station Flynn are in training for the ten­ Gospels. Many other interesting Following the' Nuptial Mass a group entertained for Miss Char­ IRmUjlDIt derfoot rank. subjects will be taken up in logical breakfaat will be held for the bridal lotte McNamara. Both parties 1st Avc. & Logan St. SP. 9930 I I I IS FEB. 10Scouts attending the skating order during the winter months. party and immediate families in were held in the Flynn home. 1543 LarlmerSt. V c/^/^4/i2266 party last week were James Pow­ Registration in this class is still the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. On Tuesday, Jan. 2, Our Lady ers, Danny Du Bois, Tommy Mil­ Creamer. In the evening a recep- MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING February 10 at 2 o’clock is the open to new members. A new fea­ of the Rosary circle members were ler, Philip Miller, Kenneth Har­ ture is to be a question box. Ques­ entertained by Miss Frances Hanky date set for the annual card party mon, Rjchard Ott, Billy Joe 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION RUBBER tions will be answered by vol- in her home at 3226 S. Sherman. mm RROADWAY at which the members of St. Jos­ O’Neill, Bernard Jacques, Edward eph’s guild will entertain their nnteers in the class itself._ The ArchdioesM of Denver The annual Communion breakfast J E D CHASE Day,* James Harris, Philip Harris, Week of Sunday, Jan. 14t RADIO SERVICE friends. The party this year will be purpose of this will be to give the for the circle was planned for Your Purchase of War Bonds Richard Casbum, William Gains, members experience in explaining Aatumption churpb, Walby, Jan. 21 at the Oxford hotel, with U S E D C A R S given in the remodel^ cafeteria Jerry Roberts, Robert Brockish, All Makes Repaired by of S t Francis de Sales’ high school, and defending their faith before and St. Williami' ebureb, Fort Mrs. Frances Burke named chair­ and Stamps Helps to Secure Your COLFAX On* 8i*p Robert De Lane, Charles Mul­ Lupton (13 Hour*’ ), AT DETROIT Factory Trained Mechanics Denver, an audience. During the year many man of arrangements. Future. 8np«r S*r^c* queen, Earl Reum, Jack McDer­ new blackboard illustrations per- Opp, E. HIsh SOI E. 2Sth At*. NEW AND USED RADIOS Table prizes are being made by EA. 2721 at P*an. HA. 4710 mott, Merlyn Sheets, and R. taining to the Mass, Church lit­ the members of the guild. The 825 Broadwav K£. 0623 Woodman. Leaders present were urgy, and the sacraments, will be display of table prizes turned in at S. J. Du Bois and Carl Ott. the monthly meeting Saturday, used. All scouts and cubs ard asked The usual games party will be EXPERT Jan. 6, was colorful, so much to be present at the 8 o’clock Mass held in the school hall Thursday DODGE ■ PLYMOUTH so, that it was decided to present Sunday morning in uniform. AUTO REPAIR them at the party, unwrapped. A evening at 8:15 o’clock. Initrnctor Ii Viiitor There will be the usual peroetual OWNERS An Hakea good deal of originality and artis­ A visitor recently was L t and novena in honor of the Sacred Eaaj Time Parmeata tic ability has gone into the prepa­ Mrs. Joe Di Lorenzo. Mrs. Di Heart Friday evening at 7 :30. Jack Flavin, service H ot.. i » y » : ration of the prizes. Lorenzo is the former Lorraine Your prcMst ear or truclc mar bnv* Northwestern Auto Co. to itrve a long, lent Yon can ^roadway TAbor 6201549 Mrs. A. C. Trimlett is chairman Harmon of the class of ’41. Lt. depend on onr trained meelianies for of the party committee. Mrs. Karl Di Lorenzo just received his wings Gathedral Attar Society •errice that will insure the maximum Mayer and Mrs. J. R. Kline are at San Marcus, Tex., and has re­ ef low-cost, loni-life tranaportation. 8aa u* — NOW 1 planning the refreshments. Mrs turned there to be an instructor. To Hear Jesuit Jan. 12 HIGH ALTITUDE W. C. Fletcher has charge of They have a son, Joseph Vincent. TOWING SERVICE tickets, and the parish captains Also home visiting Mrs. Mar­ MUFFLERS for the distribution of tickets will garet Harmon wsis her son, Vin­ The Rev. Emmanuel T. Sando Standard Motor Go. be: Mrs. S. McVeigh in St. Cath­ cent, who is a signalman third class val, SJ., o f Regis college will be FORDS - CHEVS - AND erine’s parish, Mrs. D. R. Lucy in in the navy. He had been on a guest speaker at the meeting of I3lh A Clenarm CH. 6396 the Cathedral Altar and Rosary UNIVERSAL TYPES St. Patrick’s parish, and Mrs. J. J shakedown cruise to South Amer­ Jaap in St. Louis’ parish. ica, and has reported to the Phil­ society, to be held at 8 p.m. Fri­ day, Jan. 12, in the Catholic Char The present officers have been adelphia navy yard, where he will ities annex, 1665 Grant street, Marshall Auto Supply re-elected for the coming year. be assigned to duty in the Pacific. BUCKLEY BROS. TED MARSHALL Mrs. A. McCallin will continue as Dillingars Have Reunion Denver. Father Sandoval, nation­ ally recognized authority in Inter- Studebaker Sales and Service WHOLESALE AND RETAIL president, Mrs. W. C. Fletcher, as Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Dillinger NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS AUTO SUPPLIES treasurer, and Mrs. T. L. Mulligan, celebrated their 26th anniversary American affairs, will speak on li Flowers for the Sick Are Auto Repairing All Makea as secretary. on Dec. 20 with a family reunion. The Good Neighbor Policy and I3S-S7-10 Fifteenth Street South America.’’ Bnttery AOd Electric ScrHcc At Cleveland Place Lt. Harold Djllinger was home Body and Feadtr Work Hostesses for the social hour at Hostesses for the evening will be the January meetii^ were Mrs. W. after. receiving his wings from 350 Broadway SP. 4111 PHONE TAber 4434 Luke Field, Ariz. He is a pilot of Miss Clara Courtney, Miss Grace Always Truly Appreciated Harpold, Mrs. A. Stein, and Mrs. Palmer, Miss Nell Ryan, Miss Halter. The next regular meeting a single-engine fighter. He has reported to Kingman, Ariz., for Agnes Hanson, Miss Barbara Hun- YOUR CAR ISN’T GETTING will be Feb. 3. Josephine The firms listed here de­ his new assignment. key, and Mrs. Grace Cassidy. All ANY YOUNGER. SEE At 5th Ave. The BRIGHT SPOT FLOWER SHOP serve to be remembered Also home was a son, Edward, women of the parish are invited to now Brother Alfred Frederick of attend this meeting. “ Jo e ” YOUNG when you are distributing PACKARD pEC IAU ST the Christian Brothers. He is your patronage in the dif­ Marion Friend of teaching in the juniorate in La­ Auto Service Station fayette, La. Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 ferent lines of business. A daughter, Helynn, was also present for the reunion, but left this week for Kansas City, Mo., DODGE - PLYMOUTH OWNERS SL James’ Wedded where she will train to be an airline hostess. Helynn was grad­ NOW’S the Time to Consider Miss Marion Friend of St uated in '40. A son of Mrs. Dil­ James’ parish, Denver, was mar­ linger, Vic Gerber, lives in Denver. WIIWTER LUBRICATidlW ried Jan. 8 before a Nuptial Mass A silver wedding anniversary Your car will- run better this Winter, and last longer if it it to Cpl. Jerry Bartacherer of New was celebrated on Dec, 31 by lubricated regularly and thoroughly by men who know how. York. The ceremony was per­ Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mulqueen, who formed in St, James’ church, Den­ held an open house for relatives ver, with the Rev. William V. and friends. Dl in g e r ’s b e g in t h e i r JAMES MOTOR CO. Powers, pastor, officiating. James Pfc. Robert Hammond of the 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales A Service KE. 8221 %nd Bill Halpin, cousins of the marines spent a few days in Den bride, served the Mass. ver en route to Utah from Klamath Falls, Ore. He had previously The bride wore a light blue served in the Pacific. Pfc. Ham­ gabardine suit, with pink acces­ mond attended St. Francis’ school 55th Y VICE sories, and carried a corsage of before joining the marines. gardenias and blue forget-me-nots. The monthly m e e ti n g of KEEP UP THE HOMES Mrs. William L. PadU, matron of S t Francis de Sales’ circle will honor, wore a brown suit with gold be held at the home of Mrs. A.. accessories aAd a corsage of yel­ J. Alcorn, 626 S. Lincoln, on low roses. Pvt. George Friend, Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 1 p.m. YOU’RE FIGHTINC FOR brother of the bride, served as The League of the Sacred Heart 5Ts’ best man. will hold its meeting next Tuesday Patronize These Reliable Service Finns Mrs. Bartacherer is a graduate evening after devotions. of the Cathedral high school in The PTA grade school card party Denver. For the past year she will be held Thursday, Jan. 18, 'EARL J.- has been employed by the Denver at 8:16 p.m. in the high school New 9 X 12-Foot Felt Base & Rio Grande railroad. Previous hall. There will be prizes and re­ to his enlisti^nt, Cpl. Bartscherer freshments. Admission will be 60 N 1890, Olinger's started serving Denver in a small establishment at Fifteenth and Platte STROHMINGER Linoleum Rugs, was employeinn Cleveland, 0. He is cents. streets. Nearby stood the depot of a little steam railroad,’ popularly known as "the not seconds. $3.95 now stationed at Pyote, Tex. Electrical Contracting A wedding breakfast was served dummy line," which climbed Fifteenth street to accommodate the town of Highlands. Lleonied and Bonded in City of Donver THE STOVE MAN to a large number of relatives and IHorse drawn street cars and cable lines traversed unpaved streets. The state Capitol was friends in the Olin hotel. Library Group to 817 14th St. '’TnVuir* 1511 Arapahoe St. 5till under construction; there were no tall buildings to form a skyline. 50 Typists Needed Resume Program Within a decade came the first motor vehicles, bringing a new era, in sharp contrast to the The firms listed here de­ FLOORS SANDED serve to be remembered By Red Gross Ghapler The Regis Library association, horse and carriage days. And in distinct contrast to the formal one-pattern funeral 'parlors AIND FINISHED temporarily discontinued in 1839, was the new Olinger Mortuary at Sixteenth and Boulder streets . . . a graceful building when you are distributing Qvallty MaUrUU and Worknuinship Fifty volunteer experienced will resume its activities, according your patronage in the dif­ typifU are needed immedi­ to the Rev. Emmanuel T. Sandoval, housing appointments of beauty with dignity, and* new facilities developed in Olinger’s Jahn Floor Service S.J., librarian of Regis college, ferent lines of business. ately by the Denver chapter Phone CR. 3240 • Fre« Estimate of the American Red Cross Denver. The association, begun in search for tihe ultimate in service . . . methods far removed from what formerly had been for special work that ha* 1928, inaugurated the "Institute ^generally accepted. Here was the beginning of the new refinements, the origination of ariien. Thii need it very of Catholic Culture,” featuring Specializing in Quality Plumbing and urgent, according to Mr*. monthly lectures by prominent methods that today characterize the high standards of the profession and adopted by die Frederick Wadley, chairman speakers and reviews of the out­ Heating Repairs of staff assistance corps. standing books of the month. The finest mortuaries throughout the United States. There is no age limit. institute will be the first activity Telephone ALpine 0311 at resumed by the Regis Library asso­ O linger’s were first in Denver to sponsor the suaessful movement to change the long once and register for this im­ ciation. SLAHERY & COMPANY portant service. If you cannot According to the present plan, established custom of holding burials on Sunday, thus freeing for the city die one holiday work a full day, anroll for the institute will sponsor a le^ure in the week, releasing cemetery employees, service personnel, and others engaged in this PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS half a day’s work. followed by an open forum discus­ sion once a month. Each program service, including the clergy. 1726 MARKET STREET will also include rapid-fire reviews JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 of notable modern books. The Li­ The acquisition of the second beautiful mortuary building at Speer Boulevard and Sherman brary association will also sponsor ( evening courses on Catholic philos­ street, brought needed enlargements for this non-sectarian Mortuary where, from the first days in ophy, sociology, history, demen- 1890 each service is a perfect tribute, regardless Keep Warm W ith M.ARTIN’ S ROOF tary theology, and present-day problems. These courses are sched­ of cost. . . and with extravagance discouraged. uled to begin in February and con­ KEROSEXE With Culurful tinue until May, and will be held Dediated through 55 years to performance, in twice a week. As yet the officials and commit­ highest ideals and stan^rds, of a service to the 7 » / i C Per Gal* in 30-g a l. l o t s Attraotive tees of the Library association have not bean announced. Past entire community, the real test of the Olinger MARTIN OIL CO. presidents have been Mrs. D. G. Mortuaries has been their willingness to be helpful • 2200 Broadway, 1243 W. Alameda, 1201 S. Broadway Monaghan, Mrs. D. F. Sullivan, Miss Mary Coughlin, and Mrs. , to all who, in bereavement, turn to them. mORTURRIES John F. Vail.

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PAGE EIGHT Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telejjhone, KEystene 420S Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945

A Kypp Skhnauifl O' Kingdom was held In GOLDEN ALTAR SOCIETY GIVES Rpmc Cnil,! I|a« .rv X I CC Wedne«1ay for ehopUins from ail army fields in and near the city through the courtesy o f 20th Century-Fox. This widely discussed film will open in the Denver PROCEEDS OF PARTY TO PARISH ^ ® and Esquire theaters Jan. 16. The photos below indicate the difficult role played by Gregory Peck as Father Chisholm, the central figure, who ages from 19 to 70 years during the play. Golden.— St Joseph’s Altar and fore a Nuptial Mass celebrated by Food Slower Rosary society met in the home of the Rev. Barry J. Wogan in St. Mrs. Harlan E. Short on Wednes­ Joseph’s church at 10 o’clock, day, Jan. 3. Mrs. R. H. Graves was Wednesday morning, Jan. 3. The holidays are marked by the co-hostess. The society contributed The bride wore a dress of white Regis guild of Denver with a gift We Offer a $400 to the parish funds from the moire taffeta in princess style, shower for members of the Jesuit Complete Optical Service proceeds of the recent games fashioned with a sweetheart neck­ community, and this season, as the members gathered in the hall, ta­ Examination, Refraction, party. line and long sleeves. She wore her Miss Georgia Fromhart donated mother’s pearls and a fingertip veil bles were filled with gaily deco­ Prescription ^ some lace made by her mother, the that fell from an orange blossom rated boxes and baskets of home­ All Glae»ei Manufacture In \ late Mrs. Mary -Fromhart, to the tiara. She carried a ^uquet of made jellies, jams, preserves, and I society. gardenias, carnations, and pink cakes. Grade "A” Prodietloa Halhd. W.P.B. has Our Own Laboratory stopped the production of Grade "A" rubber I It was reported that 43 pounds sweet peas, and carried a white Quick Repair Service A short business meeting and for recapping for several months. None of this of salvage fat had been turned in prayerbook. election of 'officers preceded the material can be made for recapping passenger Broken Lentea DoplictUd during December, and that 12 Miss Emma Romano attended as party. The nominating committee, tiret daring that period. Ocnliit Prcacriptiona Filled hours of civilian defense work had maid of honor. Mrs. Philip Clarke, chairman, with been contributed by members. Now Tlr* Qaefas eat. With military demands The bride was riven in marriage Mrs. E. T. Gibbons and Anna HARRY M. LUSTIG The president, Mrs. Hemberger, Campbell, presented names for the inaeosing, passenger tire production quotas by her father, Edmond L. Viles. have been cut and more reductions are expected. JOSEPH VOLOSIN appointed Mrs. J. F. Wagenbach Juan Wilson, rtudent at the Colo­ various offices, and the slate was and Mrs. H. E. Short to visit and unanimously elected. Those who 8ut«-Rtfljtterc

1 . iii Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Co-Champs Battle Friday in Catholic High Cage Games Regis Reds and Gremlins Meet M ig h ty Beds flmusEmEnTS— Dininc In Feature Tilt at West High RECRERTIOG KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (SUndinff J*n. 4) The Regis Reds, co-holders with St. Francis’ Gremlins TEAMS— W. L. Pet. of the Catholic High School Basketball league championship Warden* ...... 33 IS .647 THEATRE Guard* ...... _____ 31 ZO .608 last year, will make their first appearance of the season in Deputi** ...... ------28 23 .549 PARK 1028 S. Gaylord league competition Friday night in the West high school Grand Kni(hli ..... 25 26 .490 PE. 1877 TniitM* ...... 24 27 .47! THUR.. FRI.. SAT., JAN. 11-12-13 gym against the Gremlins. Secretarial ...... 22 29 .431 iPaulettc Goddard, Sunny Tufta, The official league play got un­ Chancaller* ...... 21 30 .412 ...... 20 31 .392 Barry FiUgerald in der way last Sunday, Jan. 7, with never ahead in the scoring. In the Navlgatort .... INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS three games in the West high gym. last quarter the Reds increased Garaea Avf, ''I Love a Soldier’’ their slight lead to 12 points, and Three games ovill be played Friday Kavanau(h, G ...... 61 163.04 ALSO 450 night, Jan. 12. The first three the- game ended 30-18 in favor of Team— • W L Pet. Small, GK ...... 61 179.43 Regis. Sunderland led the scorers Mullen high ...... 1 0 1,000 GalUfher, T ...... 3 177JJ3 MOO.NTJGHT .AND CACTUS South Marion games Sunday found the Mullen Scharar, W ...... 46 174.08 high Mustangs defeating St. Jos­ with eight points, followed by Holy Family high . . 1 0 1,000 Couraey, C ______51 171.76 eph’s Bulldogs 24 to 17; the Holy Nickles.s with seven. The score at St, F rancis'...... 1 0 1,000 Nelton, G K ...... 48 169.83 SUN.. MON.. TUB.. WED., !l Enjoy Your Favorite P. Wagner, S ...... ,...... 81 169.65 Fvamilyj ■ -Tigers winning from the the half was 15-6 in favor of St. Joseph’s ...... 0 1 .000 JAN. lt-lS-ie-17 Annunciation high . 0 1 .000 Mullen, D ...... 61 189.39 COCKTAIL Annunciation Cardinals 25 to 24; Regis. Dillon, D ...... 51 168.67 The Plctor* that yon Till want to s«e t Cathedral high .... 0 1 .000 and the Gretnlins beating the Regis has a number of letter- Gaier, W ...... 45 168.18 more than ones I In V men to bolster the hopes of the RESULTS LAST WEEK Guahurst, T ...... „..J...... 48 168.08 Cathedral Bluejays 17 to 13. Reardon, W ...... 38 167.28 The three games Friday will squad and student body for an­ Mullen high 24, St; Joseph’s 17. Grouped under the baaket, left to right, are Bill Ruehle, “Since You Went Away” THE BEAUTIFUL other championship. Nickless and H. Miller, C ...... 44 166.91 bring together at 7 o'clock, St. ' Holy Family high 2S, Annunci­ Guy Gibbs, Pat Kennedy, Tom Waters, Bob Sunderland, Rasmuaten, N ...... 48 166.61 STARRING ; COCKTAIL LOUNGE Guy Gibbs at forward posts and Piicatella, G ______, 48 164i96 Joseph’s Bulldogs and the Annun­ ation high 24. anid Walker Nickless. Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, 1 ciation Cardinals; at 8 o’clock, Sunderland and Tom Waters at St. Francis’ 17, Cathedral high Kurtz, N ...... 47 163.46 Joseph Gotten Perachitle, D i...... - 48 160.92 I the Holy Family Tigers and the the guards all saw action last year, 13. Mulligan, GK ...... 42 155.62 MATINEES - SATURDAY I The Colonial Dining Room Mullen Mustangs; and at 9 o’clock, and won their letters in league Sheehan, GK ...... 51 155.57 SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAY’S the Reds and the Gremlins. play. The reserves have had little Marlaeher. D ______51 155.41 AT 2 P.M. Feature* Fine Food Daily game experience, but have been Demoret, S ...... 51 155.04 I ^ In several practice games Regis Swigerl. C ...... 39 154.97 ! has not shown a great deal of pol­ working faithfully and show con­ NIcodemui. W ...... 1...... 81 ' 153.49 siderable improvement. Jerry Beckiua, N ...... 51 153.08 ish, but there have been spurts of Coursey at forward. Bill Olsen at Simpson. T ...... 45 152.06 ;real playing in each game. Scrim­ Breen, N ...... 38 1 80.60 Distinctive for mages with the East high and the forward, Jim Watson, Jim Shee­ Crede, G ...... 51 150.49 han, Gregg Walden, Bill Gillin, Alcorn, S ...... 45 180.20 North high squads were held re­ and Frank Weber will see a great Reilly, S ...... - ...... 48 149.84 cently, and the Reds more than deal of action before the first ■Joseph, C ...... 81 149.33 FIXE FOODS held their own against the city Johnson, W ...... 51 149.06 round is over. Four men on the Dohroer, G ...... 51 148.76 • COCKTAIL LOUXGE • schools. A practice game with J. Miller, G ...... 51 14740 Wheatridge of the Suburban first team are near the six-foot mark in height. This should prove Albus, S ...... 27 146.70 Special Luncheons and Dinners league was played last week and CWello, GK ...... ;...... 36 142.72 To Avoid Wsitins Reserve Tsbiee Id Advance ended in a 32-27 victory for Regis. a factor in league competition, lasillo, N ...... SI 139.96 Bob Sunderland, a letterraan from though as yet these men have not Setaro, D ...... 81 139.43 used their height to any great ex­ Haskell, T ...... 38 138.06 BOGGIO’S BOTISSEBIE last year’s championship team, led AI Wagner, T ...... 45 138.00 Tremont at Broadway KE. 9618 the Regis scoring with 14 points. tent in practice tilts. , Dryer, C ...... 42 137.12 Walker Nickless, All-Parochial for­ The game with St. Francis’ on HIGH GAME Friday evening will preface a more Teams ward last year, was just behind 1 Wardens ...... 911 the leader with 12 points. important test, perhaps, for Sun­ 2 Guards ...... 908 IFe Inviu You to Visit Last Friday evening, Jan. 5, day, Jan. 14, at 2 o’clock the Reds 3 Grand Knighta ...... - ...... 898 Yos! J* ONE will face the Mullen Mustangs, the Individuala Regis faced a soldier squad from 1 PlaealelU ,...... 287 Lowry Field, known as the Arma­ pre-season favorite for the cham 2 Kavanaugb ...... — 245 Ingram’s Cafe ment platoon, Section B. The pionship. Mullen high knocked off 3 Small ...... - ...... 248 FREIVCH ^ame, played in the Regis gym, Regis in the second game of the 4 Sheehan ...... 241 RESTAIJRAXT was a test of real basketball, for season last year, the only league HIGH SERIES and Bar Teams in Denver the soldiers showed themselves ex­ game the Reds dropped. Since 1 Wardens ...... 2;S42 RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. perienced players, though a bit Mullen has the same team this 2 Daputtea ...... 2,559 Dinners Up to $1.25 year, the Reds will have plenty of 3 Guardi ...... 2,555 erratic in shooting. The final score For French Specialty— Individuals For Better Feeds read 41-28 in favor of Regis. Pat reason for wanting to beat the Call the Chef— TA. 6908 Mustangs. 1 Small .... ;...... 637 Kennedy, the Regis center, led the 2 Kavanaugb ...... 632 and Drinks scoring with 16 points, and Bill The play in the league this year 3 Dillon ...... - ...... 608 Henri Kechid, Prop. Ruehle, the diminutive Regis for­ will find the teams playing a 1636 Court Place OPEN ALL NIGHT ward, garnered nine more. double round robin, instead of the At the Sign of the Hortethoe On Tuesday of this week, Jan. 9, usual single round. Each team will Here is another view of the six stalwarts around whom Coach Cobe Jones is building T. Joe Cahill Is Hurt 58 BROADWAY the basketball team from Arvada play two games every week, Sun­ his Regis basketball squad. They are Pat Kennedy, center. No. 4; Tom Waters, guard, In Fall in Cheyenne came to Regis for a practice game. day afternoons and Fh'iday nights, It proved a close battle for three in the West high and the East No. 7; Bob Sunderland, guard, No. 5; Bill Ruehle, forward. No. 6; Guy Gibbs, forward, quarters,, although Arvada was high gyms. No. 8; and Walker Nickless, forward. No. 3. Cheyenne.—T. Joe Cahill, one of Wyoming’s best-known citizens and a former chief of police of Chey­ ARGONAUT HOTEL THE SPAGHETTI KING OF THE WEST enne, was critically injured re­ Where Oenrer’i Society Entertai'd* for Luncheons and Dlnnera From Cout to Cooit None Better—Often Imitoted, Kerer Eqosled Junior Northside Teams Will Play All cently when he slipped and fell on CHICKEN CACCIATORE an icy sidewalk. Cahill was on a FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.IDGE PARTIES, EXCELLENT STEAKS SPRING CHICKEN work of charity when hurt—col­ DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 lecting money left in boxes- for Cage Games in Regis Gym Friday Nights children in the orphanage. He suf­ Beautiful Ballroom* Private Dining Rooms fered a fractured-skull.

The Northside division of the S t Catharine's vs. St. Dominie's St. Vlneant vs. St. Clara's Junior Parochial basketball league St. Patrick's vs. Presentation school GK. BPAGHETTI SERVED WITH ALL DINNERS 1 2430 this year has decided to put its JAN. 26 Pperations on a more systematic 9 0 5 8 C0CKTAIL8I DINNER WINESt 19th St. St,.Clara's vs. Mt. CarrasI school and business-like basis. The league S t Vincent’s vs. Presentation school will play all its games on Fri­ St. Dominic's vs. Holy Family school St. Catharine's vs. St. Patrick’s day nights in the Regis college FEB, 2 ■hould be a day of rest for mother too. so grym. There -will be four games St. Catherine's vs. St. Clara's each night, starting at 7 o’clock. Holy Family school vs. Prasantatioo bring the whole family to the Eldelweiss for The final game of the evening -will school. Sunday Dinner. St. Patrick's vs. S t Vincanfs sunDflv get under way at 9:30 o’clock. S t Dominic's vs. M t Carmel school The announcement of the new FEB. 9 order was made Wednesday after­ St. Catharine’s vs. Prssantation school noon by Coach Joe Nelson of St. Holy Family school vs. St. Clara's St. Dominic’s vs. S t Vincent's Vincent’s home, after it had been S t Patrick's vs, M t Canoel school approved by the athletic directors T o E D E l W E m FEB. 16 of the schools. The first week’s S t Catherine's vs. St. Vincent's 1644 CLENARM O p en 'll a.m. 'til 3 a.m. games this Friday, Jan. 12, will St. Clara's vs. S t Dominic's bring all eight teams in the North- H o l y Family school vs. St. Patrick's Presentation school vs. Mt* Carmel side division into play, and it will school give the parents and friends of the FEB. 23 lads their first opportunity to St. Clara's vs. St. Patrick's come out and watch the young­ Presentation school vs. St. Dominic’s St. Vincent's vs. Holy Family school TOM FLAHERTY’S I sters. St. Catherine's vs, Mt. Carmel school The first game Friday night at \ WELTOIY BUFFET ; 7 o’clock -will find the boys from St. Clara’s home battling the Yours to Enjoy 1643 Weltqn J youngsters from the Presentation school. At 7 :50 o’clock the Mt. For added pleaiur*. entertain at the Carmel school lads meet the boys! Coemopoiltan — PIONEER DINING from St. Vincent’s home; 8:401 ROOM. p.m., St. Patrick’s vs. S t Domi-| COFFEE nic’s; and at 9:30 p.m., St. Cath-| SHOPPE . . erine’s plays the Holy Family! BAMBOO GENUINE ITALIAN SPAGHEHI boys. There will be two officials ROOM. Rec-« for each game. ommendad the Coemopolitan • SERVED DAILY FROM 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. ■ The games will start each week at the same time. The order of to out-of-town A AT play for the remainder of the frlendi. schedule follows: JAN. 19 Cosmopolitan Hotel , Mt. Carm*l school vs. Holy Family J. B. HERNDON. JIL. Gen.. U*r. Villano’s Italian Gardens school. .Vo Mtm, No Fust, Just Sit Down Catholic Woman Honored ' and Eat and Be on Your Way By Colorado Senators 64 S. Broadway >’o Liquor Phone PE. 9862 < ;r a i \ d ( a f e state Sen. Eudochia Bell Smith, 431 17th St. MA. 6632 Democrat of Denver and a Catho­ (Between Gtenerm and Tremont) lic, recently acted as minority Open It A.M. TO 2:00 A M. leader in the Senate, the first time Cloaed Monday* in the history of Colorado that a SERVING THE FINEST woman has had the honor. She was AMERICAN A!VD SEAFOOD at taking the place of Sen. Wayne N. CHINESE FOODS Aspinall, Democrat of . Palisade, LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS who was absent for two days. VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE It’s BEST! We t r o u t , maitr, d’hotal...... SCALLOPS. Tartar Saure. ROE, Suippwl with Bacon..... Build fR'IC LEGS, with Chill Sauce., A - 2- f ttVST OYSTERS. Garni.hwi ____ FRIDAY. JAN. 12 Morale SSSIl'ER b a r r a c u d a FILLETS. L.m.m Butter. (Watt High) . -r'. y a BROILED PO.MPANO, raaiirc d’hotel...... 7 p.m.— St, Jouph’i V I . Annunciation Forget your 2 0 t > n la Newbur* cn Csnarolc. high. cares for a ,CtNTU«Y- GRILLED LAKE SUPERIOR WHITEPI8H, Paralrv Butter 8 p.m.— Holy Family high v*. Mullen poii FRIED FRESH GULF SHRIMP, GamlUhed high. few flCTUtt FRIED FILLET OF SOLE. Tartar Sauce ... 9 p.m.— Regie high va. St. Francl*’. momenli IRIED HALIBUT nr SALMON STEAK SUNDAY. JAN. 14 //\ «t (Weet High) "CHUCK" HEFNER .... . _ _ , ,0 2 p.m.— Mullen high va. Regie high. 3 p.m.— St. Frencle' ve. Annunciation GffiyM'liiias'iiM-Stnk-iiiy McDoml-Edmi T.'’r‘i'?-S^;'cL",J,! ------high. SirMicMR FRESH DEY IL CRAB, a la T'cltcan ... 4 p.m.—Cathadral high v*. St. JoMph't. DUKE’S GRILL BROI^LED MAINE LIVE LOBSTER. Caaino.lT.’." "'.“ r , FRIDAY, JAN. 19 t r o u t , Saule Neunlcr,...... (Eaat high) 1620 E. 34lh Ave. . 1 ^ Ml 6anief-.k y -James tan'-M ie I t e ■ M Neb ■ Beosoii 7 p.m.— Annunciation high v*. Regia Fong-teoiianl.Stniiig high. GRILLED RED SNAPPER FILET, Maitre d’HoUl______8 p.m.— Holy Family high v*. Catha- dral high. AND THESE DELICIOUS DISHEs" 9 p.m.— Mullen high ve. St. Francie*. ,pvwm,b^johnj;.siahl • ProductJ.By JOSEPH 1.. Cr.nb,7.5;._l -J i3 5 SUNDAY, JAN. 21 ICZ Glblct Gravy...... 1.35 (Waat High) ROAST DOMESTIC GOOSE. Drei* n» Soiccd^A^.n . ------J’??, BROILED f’HOirP K io im v ------2 p.m.—-SL Jotaph'a v*. Holy Family innoE’s high. .Scr*en Pliy by Joseph"L.Mahki«»ia grid Nunnally Johnsoni brX CHoIr? .1 .8 5 c h o ice f il e t MICNON, Bordlaisc Sauce i1.85 ax 3 p.m.— Cathedral high va. Regie high. OF DE’VA'ER - r e lish - SOUP - VEGETATES - 8ALAiD™DEiRE^^^ 4 p.m.— Annunciation high ve. Mulltn high. NOVACHOHD S v n HAMMOND ELECTRIC A T O U R ftOVALHORD AND DELORES PETRIE WITH HER ACCORDION FRIDAY, JAN. 28 COfXN’ BUIX ROOM (Eaet high) DENVER A Good Place to Eat— 7 p.m.—-St. Jo»eph's ve. St, Francie*. ROSE ROOM Starts R E G U LA R Where You Meet the Smartest People in Town 8 p.m.— Holy Family high VS. Reri* AND high. BLUE ROOM at HARRY ROSENTHAL’S 9 p.m.— Mulltn high va. Cathedral high. PRICES SUNDAY, JAN. 28 Fine Liqueurs (Watt High) Excellent Cuisine CLUB PELICAN 2 p.m.— Holy Family high va, St. Tuesday ESQUIRE 35cTO IP.Me Francia'. **A Place for the Discriminating’ 1540 Welton Across from the Orpheym 3 p.m.—Cathadral high va. Annuncia­ tion high. E. Colfax at Steal* Phone EM. 1817 4 p.m.— Sl Joaeph’a va. Regia high, PAGE TEN Office, 958 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945

an ordnance .OOc^ STOCK SHOW PRIME FACTOR Bombs for Tokyo Harwood Han- ROSARIES PRESENT CONDITIONS sell'i 21*t bomber command headquarters on Saipan. The soldier is ■dn the past a working day ended when the sun went down. altaching the finely adjusted fusing mechanism to bombs, including MEDALS, other IN RAISING CATTLE QUALITY incendiaries and fragmentation bombs, getting them reader for Tokjo The eyes wijoyed a long period of rest. Today we spend our Religiout Articles time in offices and factories concentrating■ g upon tasks which in the cavernous maw of a giant B-29 Superfortress.— (A. A. F. photo) involve a high degree of eyestrain. Properly•yjerlyrly prescribprescribed glasses (Continued From Page One) ranges under the care of the cow­ will free your eyes from all strain, For any eye discomfort Nice selection of see us. butcher shop, if you happen to be boys, herders, and ranchers. The out of red points. The stockyards stockyards make available to the Jeteelry, Gifts serve as a receiving point for the stockmen pens, weighing and load­ SWIGERT BROS. thousands of cattle, sheep, and TBB hogs that grow on our Western ing facilities, and feed while their M. M. H ILL WATCHMAKER herds await sale. The interests of IN OUR NEW LOCA'nON Better Vi$ion Optometrists Cood service the ranchers are cared for by the 830 I4th St. for Every Age /TSEN. Right Prieet various commission houses located In the vicinity ot the Auditoriom, Dtne- 1550 California r KEyitone 7651 berry Pharmacy and Silver Anto Supply. Altar Society of in the Denvet Union Stockyards building. - The Livestock Exchange, 'qiENVEB'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY* GLASSES IKDIVIDUALLT STYLED organized in 1905, supervises the THE CASCADE LAIJIVDKY SL Joiins Parisb marketing of cattle. Its activities go far beyond the daily routine OUR NEW SERVICE* of selling, weighing^ and remitting Complete Laundry Service for livestock, for iff also works in 1847 Markat WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. 6176-6379 THEODORE REQUIESCANT Will Meet Jan. 19 the larger field of keeping in touch i with all matters that have to do IN PACE with the welfare of the Western fHACKETHAL (St. John’s Parish, Denver) cattlemen. St. John’s Altar and Rosary so­ Mr. Drinkard has for .30 years THERESA MALLAR, 1831 Columbine. ciety will meet at 2 o’clock Friday, been one of the leaders in advanc­ Air Conditioned Mother of William Mallar, Mri. H. W, ing the interests of the cattle in­ Moore, and Hiaie. Emma and Helen Jan. 19, in the home of Mrs. Phil dustry in Colorado. His wife, a MORTUARY Mallar. Reoaiem Mass in St. Philo- Clarke, 732 Fillmore street. A convert, is a sister of his partner, mena’i church Jan. 6. Interment South large attendance is expected. In­ J. P. Emmert. They have two sons. 1449*51 Kalamath Su Bend. Ind. W, P. Horan A Son aervtce. teresting reports of the year's Bill, an engineer who is now work Phone MAin 4006 PRUDENCE A. SUTER of 264 8. ing for the government as a tank Corona. Mother of Mrs. Eva Williams. activities will be given by the expert; and John, who manages Polk City, la., and Blanche Reardon, officers and committee chairmen. the family ranch, located south­ Denver: sister of Mre. EUa Andrews of Mrs. John J. Shea was ho'stess to east of Colorado Springs. The Clearfield. la., and W. H. Gall of Polk the members of St. Rose’s club City. Requiem Mass in St. Francis de largest ranch in Colorado east of Sales' church Jan. 9. W. P. Horan A with a luncheon in her home on the Rockies, it handles between CHerKER Son service. Tuesday, Jan. 9. The bridge honors three and four thousand head of EARS BRIDGET GETTINGS. 3688 Hum­ were awarded to Mrs. Shea and to cattle constantly. One daughter, boldt. Requiem Mass in Annunciation Mrs. William Capella. The club Margaret Ann, is a graduate of church Thursday. Jan. 11, at 9. Inter­ ED DUNDON. Mgr. ment Mt. Olivet W. P. Horan A Son members enjoyed their Christmas St. Mary’s academy, Denver, and service. party as guests of Mrs. Marie is now a senior at Colorado uni­ t L 2233 LowMt Zoned RatM ANNA G. RANDALL of 1200 Cali- Dolan. versity, Boulder, where she is a fornU. Sister of Nell Finnie, Miyme The Kateri Tekakwitha club major in chemistry. Wreath, and William Kelly. Requiem By means BAKE Mass and interment in Jackson. Mich. members were luncheon guests of Poet-War Hopes Bright W. P. Horan A Son service. Mrs. Eugene C. Dilullo, Jan. 6. The Exchange men are looking Spillane Mortuary JOSEPHINE DaBELL, 8706 Quivas Mrs. Lito Gallegos entertained forward to the post-war era with street Wife of Joe DeBell; mother of the Little Flower circle with a confidence and with plans to keep BEANS 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Vincent James. Pasquale, Louis, Mike. Theresa, and Angelina; sister of Mrs. luncheon in the Blue Parrot the gains they have made for Den­ For hearty appetites Mr$. John H, Spillane Jerry LaGuardia and Mrs. Tony DeBell; Thursday, Dec. 28. ver and the Western cattlemen. Registered Funeral Director •ister-in-law of Mike DeBell; also sur- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tynan re­ They reason that, because of its • For health and energy vived by 13 grandchildren and one great­ ceived word that their son, and Embatmer grandchild. Rosary Friday, Jan. 12. in geographical position, Denver can • To S4ive time, money the Boulevard mortuary- drawingroom. William, who is attached to a med­ become to the West coast what Chi­ Requiem Mass Saturday at 9 in Our Lady ical corps, has arrived safely in cago has been to the Atlantic sea­ of Mt. Carmel church. Scotland. board in the matter of supplying REV. A. F. BRANDEHOFF NAMED JOHN JARDINELLI, Brighton. Hus­ PREPAKT ALTAR BREADS band of Rose; father of Margaret Dome- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riesselman the meat which graces the tables of nic, Denver; Mary Darling, Brighton; are the parents of a boy born America. That their efforts have CMIFULLY SiliCTtO • CtLLO-WkAPT MANS Tony, now serving in the South Pacific: in St. Joseph’s hospital. brought results is shown by the JOSEPHINUM COLLEGE SEWING and William Jardinelli. Brother ofiTony. Llttl* Girlf* Drettct* Embroidery* Mrs. C. Chavez is ill in a local unprecedented demand for West­ Riverton. Wyo., and Frank, Denver. Re­ Prepekt Great Northern* MonorramiiiK. Etc. quiem Mass in St. Augustine's church. hospital. . ern grain fed beef in 1944. The Brighton, Jan. 8. Interment M t Olivet. Mrs. Homer Frederic is visiting Pacific coast rushed into the Den­ Washington.— The Rev. Adtian June 23, 1911, in Cloverdale, 0. Navy Beans 1 lb. bav ...... 1 O C 2 lb. bag 1 d o THE SISTERS OF THE in Los Angeles with her son, Rob­ ver market with orders ranging F. Brandehoff, a priest of the He attended' Immaculate Concep­ Diocese of Fort Wayne. Ind., was tion school, Ottoville,’ from 1917 to Prepakt, larre, GOOD SHEPHERD MRS. MARGARET M. SODEN ert. from 60 to 100 carloads of fat cattle in a single day. In addition, named fifth rector of the Pontifi­ 1922, and went to Columbus to Lima Beans 1 Ib. bag 1 4 c 21b. bag 2 6 c TELEPBOKE PEARL :4«1 Requiem Mass for Mrs. Margaret Ma­ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pohndorf cal College Josephinum in an of­ enter the Josephinum orphanage lone Soden, a Denver resident for more were among the parents entertained the Denver stockyards received than 60 years, was sung Jan. 10 in St. ficial announcement made Jan. following the death of his father by the Sisters of St. John's par­ shipments Tor sale to West coast John's church. Interment was in Mt. 8 by the Most Rev. Amleto Gio­ in 1922. He entered the prepara­ Pinlo Beans 1 lb. bag 1 O C 2Ib.bag 1 9 C Olivet, with W. P. Horan A Son in ish at a New Year’s day din­ buyers from territorj' that for charga. Mrs, Soden died Monday in her merly belonged to the vanni Cicognani, D.D., Apostolic tory school of the Josephinum in DOYLE’S ner in honor of parents of Delegate to the U. S. The appoint­ 1923, completing his high school, home, 643 Lafayette street following Loretto Sisters from the parish. river markets. At the present time several months' illness. She was 80. ment was made by the Sacred college, and theological studies Red Mexican Beans r ” r t a g _ C lb b a g C v ^ A R M A C Y She was bom in St, Louis and caifte tp Their daughter. Sister Marie Cath­ they are campaigning for lower 10 2 19 Denver when she was 12. In 1897 she freight rates on packing products, Congregation of Seminaries and there. He was ordained May 26, The ParticnUr Droffrist erine, is stationed in St. Louis. Mr. Universities in Rome. 1935, married James Soden. Since her hus­ and Mrs. Edward Madden's daugh­ reasoning that this will provide an 17th AVE. AND GRANT band's death in 1986, Mrs. Soden had impetus for a greater slaughter and Father Brandehoff is an alum­ Father Brandehoff has the dis­ Canned Foods made her home with a son, Bernard ters are Sister Loretto Ann and nus of the Josephinum, having re­ Coffee KE. 5987 FREE OELIVEBT Soden, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Elisa Mary Catherine, who entered the packing industry in Denver. tinction of being the first priest ceived his complete priesthood AIRWAY Kennedy. She w s a member of the St community this fall. A bulletin issued by Mr. Drlnk- ordained by the present Apostolic B e & n S Green or Wax. Vincent Aid soCTety, the Tabernacle so­ training there. He succeeds the No, 2 can, 10 polnta and.. 13c 1 lb. bag... 21c ard’s concern recently stated: Delegate, either in America or in ciety, and the St. John Altar and Rosary Holy Hour for the intentions of Most Rev. Henry J. Grimmelsman, Europe, after his assignment to society. the men of the parish in the armed “ The reconversion from a war­ S.T.D., who w a s consecrated this country as representative of B e e t s Nonte Diced, 8 Ib, bag... 60c Erickson Memorial Co. forces will be conducted every time to a peace-time economy will No. 308 glasa______13c Bishop of the new Diocese of the Holy See. MONUMENTS • MARKERS PETER LYMAN Friday evening at 7:30. All mem­ take considerable planning, but Evansville, Ind., in the Josephinum NOB BILL Prompt Erection bers of the parish are invited and we are confident that after this The new rector celebrated his P Kuner Tender Garden, 1 Ib. bag..„ 26c Requiem Mass for Peter Lyman, 1320 chapel, Dec. 21. Bishop Grimmels­ 1 e B a No. 2 can, 20 polnta and.... 14c from one of the most complete Stout atreet, a Rio Grande railroad con­ war ends livestock producers and first Solemn Mass in St. John’s encouraged to bring their non- man had been head of the Pontifi­ EDWARDS diapiayf in this region. ductor for nearly half a century and a farmers will not suffer the defla church, Delphos, July 12, 1935. His Denver resident for more than 48 years, Catholic friends with them. cal seminary in Worthington for Gardenaidc, No. 2 can. 1 Ib. gla.... 29c 9*1 Speer BWd.. Opposite Sankeo tion imposed upon them after the first appointment was as assistant Gardens. CHerry 4728 u s sung Jan. 10 in the Holy Ghost 12 years. pastor of St. Peter’s church, Fort 20 points and.. 12c church. Burial was in Mt. Olivet W. last war when all lines of industry Father Brandehoff was bom S7c P. Horan A Son service. Mr. Lyman Doll Party Is Held were brought down to the same Wayne. He was named to the 2 Ib. gle.. died Saturday in St, Joseph's hospital level. Politicians and city people Chancery office of the Diocese of Tomatoe. 16c after a five-week illness. He was 67. Fort Wayne in 1940 and later was FOLGERS A native of Romulus, N. Y„ Mr. Lyman have come to realize more than Fr. Sandoval to Speak 1 Ib. gle..._ 33c At St. Mary’s Academy sent to Chicago, where he spent FUNERAL FLOWERS attended school there and came to Denver ever that their destiny is hooked /' a m a a m m a Morton House. Chicken in 1897. when he became a conductor up very closely with that of agri nearly two years studying pro­ v 0 n 6 0 D U n 6 with NnodlwiNoodles. No. 1 4-.T8can y c A dignified offerinir of dympathy It a for the Rio Grande. In 1905 he married At G. D. of A. Club cedure in the Chancery office of lovely ipray of red roses. 15 and up. Mayme McArdle of Auburn, N. Y. In (St. Mary’e Academy, Denver) culture and livestock. Another Tea 1018 he narrowly missed death when reason is that the political strength the Archdiocese of Chicago. He THE BLOSSOM SHOPS The third and fourth grades en­ At the invitation of Miss Ida C. also spent some time in the Chan­ Junior Foods 7c LIPTON he was thrown between two cars from of those on the farms and ranches 14 lb. pkg------51c Brown PiUec Hotel TA. 8326 the tbp of a moving freight train. He tertained the primary’ grades at a Kirwan, Father E. T. Sandoval, cery of the Archdiocese of Cincin­ Uptown. 221 E. 7lh Art. TA. 6297 is recognized to a greater degree was hospitalized for almost a year re­ doll party Tuesday afternoon in S.J., will address the Catholic nati. He returned to Fort Wayne CANTERBURY “ Jnit Call and Charge It" covering from internal injuries received than heretofore.” Baby Foods ...... 7c in the accident. Surviving are his wife; the school auditorium. Each child Daughters at their club, 1772 in 1943 as officialis or director of % Ib. pkg..._„. 43c a son. Letter L. Lyman of Denver; a gave a speech introducing her Grant, Denver, on Thursday eve­ the diocesan matrimonial court. daughter, Mra. Fern Lilly of Denver: favorite doll to the audience, ning, Jan. 11. His topic will be the three sisters. Mrs. Kate Farron, Mrs. which was composed of teachers, history of Latin America through l I l l i C G Grapefruit and Orange, Call a Maggie Martin, and Miss LIbbie Lyman, RESOLVE . . . ' No. 2 can 1 8 c 46 oz. can 4 2 c and a brother, John Lyman, all of Seneca mothers, and older pupils. Those [ its heroes. On Friday evening, to keep TOur hands out of Falls, N. Y. giving the best introductions re­ Jan. 12, he will address the Cathe­ dirty mop water forever ZOIVE CAB ceived a prize. Refreshments were dral Altar and Rosary society in Macaroni Produels American 7 c 3 MAin 7171 MRS. LUCILLE A. STRATTON served at the close of the pro­ the Catholic Charities annex on Eze-Mop and for 1 9 c Prompt. Conrteoaa Serrlca Requiem Matt for Mrs. LuciUe A. gram. “ The Good Neighbor Policy— Is It Cone Wringer Stratton, 606 Corona atreet, was sung CHEAPER RATES Sister Lorettina, former super­ a Success or a Failure?” On Sun­ Will Not Only Sere Your Hende but Jan. 6 in St. Louis' church. Englewood. day, Jan. 14, he will conduct a day AIm Your Beck end Your Time I CLEAN NEW CABS Mrs. Stratton died in St. Joseph's hos­ ior at Blessed Sacrament school, If yon went to do ■ dirty Macaroni A SpaghcHi 11 c 32 oz. 2 1 c pital after an iUnesa of three weeks. now stationed in Louisville, Ky., of recollection for the Spanish­ Job in 0 quick, modern, sani- Bora Lu^le A. Hulvihill on May 30. is spending a few days at the A surprise, on-the-spot collec­ speaking people of St. Maiy’s tery way Kitchen Craft Enriched, 1002. inr^enominee, Mich., she came to Colorado as a girl and attended school academy. Wednesday afternoon tion taken up in the semi-monthly church in Colorado Springs. This Flour 10 lb. bag 4 6 C 2 5 I b . $ 1 a 0 7 day of recollection is sponsored Get Yours Now! Miles - Dryer - Astier in Las Animas. Her husband, Eldridge the 26 graduates of Blessed Sacra­ meeting of the USO-NCCS host­ Stratton, whom she married 21 years ment school now attending St. jointly by the Legion of Mary and ago in Omaha, Nebr., died in 1936. For esses Friday evening brought 825 ft Makes Hungarian Enriched, Mary’s held an informal reunion the Knights of Columbus of Colo­ Printing Go. the past five years Mrs. Stratton had to be spent in the purchase of 40 Life Easier l l O l i r 10 lb. bag ______4 8 c 261b. $ 1 |1 3 operated a beauty shop. Surviving are ivith the religious in the fresh­ rado Springs. Programs and Circulars new juke box records, according son, Pfc. Eldridge Stratton, a paratrooper man homeroom. to Mrs. M. W. Allen, chairman of FREE Sutanna, in Europe: four sisters, Mrs. Elia 0. DELIVERY Tickets for Neill and Mrs. Charles Ranke of Denver, the Junior Hospitality corps in Orphanage Boys, Nuns Pancake Flour 20 01. pkg. .„..8c 3441b. bag 1 8 c Mi^. J. T. Wright of Las Animas, and Denver. Bazaars and Carnivals Mrs. Ralph Dannenberg of Durango: Thank Benefactors Git. 0431 Catholic Nurses Will Aunt Jemima* and four brothers, Leonard Mulvlhill. in During the meeting the high­ The sisters and boys of St. 3820 Winona Ct Quickly Produced the South Pacific; James Hulvihill of Denver 12* Colo. Pancake Flour 20 ox. pkg...... 1 2 c s^ lb-bag 3 1 c lighting activities of the year were Vincent’s home, Denver, express Reasonably Priced Sturgeon Bay, Wise.; and Joseph and Hold Meeting Jan. 17 discussed, particularly the three Leo Mulvlhill of Denver, Boulevard their thanks to all who' in any way Beverly, UNION LABEL IF DESIRED service. day-before-Christmas dances for EZE-MOP & 'contributed to the welfare of the Peanut Butter 16 ox. glass 2 5 c 32 ox._4 5 c which three different groups of institution in the past year,. and 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. The Archdiocesan Council of hostesses were recruited, the dance MRS. HELEN L. M’ELIN also to all who helped in making CONE-WRINGER GO. Catholic Nurses will meet at the at the Lowry Field officers’ club KEystone 6348 Requiem Mass for Mrs. Helen L. the Feast of Christmas such a Catholic Charities annex, 1665 on Dec. 17, and the tea dances McElin, 1768 Vine street, a Denver resi­ Grant street. Denver, Wednesday, pleasant one for all at the home. dent for more than 26 years, was sung which are held every Sunday at The benefactors, in return for Jan. 9 in the Cathedral. Burial was in Jan. 17, at 7:45 p.m. Miss Nornia Lowry I or II. During the coming A.FEWAV their many acts of kindness, are Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Mra. Pfrimmer, state supervisor for year the club hopes to acquire ade- BIRDS­ .McElio died Jan. 5 in a local hospital crippled children, will demonstrate assured of a daily remembrance at the age of 47. A native of Freeport, quatp funds for the purchase of a in the prayers ’ f the sisters and III., Mrs. McElin attended school there the “ Kenny Treatment for Polio­ juke box. EYE and married Philip G. McElin in 1920. myelitis.” Senior cadet nurses are boys. They came to Denver the same year. eligible for membership in the The following girls were given FROZEN Mr. McElin wai a salesman for the recognition for their faithful serv­ council, and are invited to attend Cottrell Clothing Co. Surviving, besides ice to the club during November Junior C. D. of A. to CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING her husband, are four daughters. Mrs. the meeting. Election of officers for FOODS Helen Cliff of Denver. Mrs. Mary Brady 1945 will be held at this time. and Decembef: November, Mary Meet in Parish Hall of La Grande, III; and Kathleen and Joan Jane Collins, Mary and Anna The Junior Catholic Daughters Groceries • Meats • Bakery McElin of Denver; six- sisters, and *two Cekado, Rose Famularo. Margaret Flasi^ified Ads brothers. of America of St. Cecilia’s troop American Relief Clears and Nancy Gibbons, Aline Harri- will hold a business meeting on Sat­ M U R RA Y’S It will pay you to read ALL of the following advertiaenientg. gan, Mary Katherine Fahey, Doro­ urday, Jan. 13, in Holy Ghost hall, SAMUEL MARTIN In Italy Through Pope thy Gorman, Katherine Heider- Denver, at 2:30 p.m. Founded by M. T. Marmy—1883 Samuel Martin, widely known Kremm- stadt, Delores Jensen, Mary Bran- ling rancher and resident of Colorado A council meeting was held on Phone CR. 1613-14-15 FURNITURE PHOTOGRAPHS for 66 years, died Jan. 9 in bis home. Vatican City.— Noting the ar­ cucci, Virginia Pullano, Dorothy Wednesday, Jan. 3, in the home of Wcat 32nd A Julian Tarantina, Virginia Carroll, Helen BeautUul badroom, iivingroom and break- Anderson photoa. 1206 I5tb St at Law* PICTORIAL SYMBOLISM 1341 S. Marion street, after a short rival a few days ago of relief Pat Johnson, 626 E. Exposition. faet aet: aacrifice: 734 Santa Fa. fence. llAin 1373. Free news euta. illness. He was 90. Mr,. Martin was supplies sent from America, Flynn, Annabell Fick, Joan, Pat, Plans for the future were dis­ of the branch of military ser­ bora in and came to Colorado and Paula Hurley; Clara Hepp, HEARING AIDS in 1879. He acquired the Martin ranch Osservatore Romano carried a long cussed. It was disclosed that the n W c G U I R E ' PRINTING vice with which an American near Kremmling, in Grand county, and article on the activity of the Mary Jane Halter, Clara Jensen, bond drive is succeeding very well. WE SPECIALIZE m bualneaa carda, latter Persons Hard of Hearing* come in for lived there most of his life. He was a national agency set up for the Florence Marchesa, Ida Mae Pic- Moving - Storage heads, forma and blanka of all kinds demonstration of Zenith Radionic Hearing frequent visitor to Denver, and main­ cone, Regina Roland, Eileen Rich­ Welding announcementa. Rodgera Print­ AJd. $40* complete* terms. Lemoine Music life is identified, is available to distribution of relief in Italy, Tbf Beat in Co.* 622 15tfa Ft tained a home here aince about 1920.. ardson, Barbara Smith, and Hazel ing Co., 611 14tb Street Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sara Martin: signalizing the contriSution of USED • Express you through our new granite a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Colburn; and four 6,000,000 pounds of American re­ Snow; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DRUG STORES nephews. Earl Martin and Henry Mc- lief. Osservatore says that every FURMTURE Low Rates etching process. roy. all pf Kremmling, and Leo and December, Alice Campbell, Flo- Reconditioned ptanoa, players, granda, Francis Martin, in California. Requiem package, large and small, was rance Abel, Louise Burge, Kathe­ ALSO NEW KE. 6425 2149 Welton St. organa (pipe and reed), oreheatral initiu- Mass will be sang Thursday, Jan. 11, Hutchinson’s Pharmacy meats. 'T. R. Walker, 236 Broadway. 8P. Come in at your convenience addressed to .Pius X fl, who had rine Heiderstadt, Betty Monier, Cteh or Credit 7864. in St. Peter's church, Kremmling. In­ given his consent to having the Mary Jane Collins, Dorothy Gor­ Your Naborhood Dniggut terment will be in Kremmling. Olinger A FULL LINE Pbona SPruea 0588 700 So. Paarl and see samples of this new de­ service. distribution made by the national man, Mary and Ann Cekado, Anna­ WOOD SALE agency. The charity of the Amer­ OF OFFICE JAMES HUTCHISON bell Fick, Loretta Harrigan, Clara FURNITURE KINDLING, stova, range, furaaca, firs- velopment, etched in the beau­ ican people in coming to the aid of Hepp_, Mary Jane Halter, Lou Jean place, blockV No yard talaa KE. 2460 WILLIAM A. DENNY their needy brothers in Italy is W* buy your honuhold ond office furnl- EMPIRE WANTED TO BUY tiful color granites of the William A. Denny, for 40 years a Martin, Frances Saia, Mary Bran- lore for CASH, or oxchaoco them for warmly prised by Osservatore, eucci, Maejorie and Jean Eaton, WILL PAY CASH for 6 rooma of turi- resident of Denver, died Jan. 4 in his anything in stock. ture. piano and aawlng maebina. KE. 8944. STOVE REPAIRS Rainbow Line. We would like home, 859 S. University boulevard, Mary Early, Rose Famularo, Gloria Wo rent Folding Chair*. Card and Ban­ after a short illness. Born in 1881 in Houee," h* defeeted Jake Baer, one-time Gdetzinger, Evelyn Goebel, Nancy quet Table*. Dishec. Silverwire. any­ LUMP GOOD PAINTING: walla and woodwork and Water Fronts to tell you all about it. Newark. N. J.. he came to Denver in champion prizefighter of the West and thing in atock. waahed. Reaeonable. Call PE. 6084. 1904. He was a salesman, a butcher, father of the former world heav.vweight Gibbons, Bemadine Heisel. Edna — Denver’s most popular R. P. Foley Stove and finally a ailversmith. In 1908 he champion. Max Baer. Mr. Kennedy Harkins, Alice Johnson, Virginia PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 furnace coal now avail­ MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES married Mita Elizabeth M. Waldvogel in served 17 years as a patrolman and de­ Pullano, Regina Roland, Mary OPEN FROM 6 A. U. la 6 P H. and Heating Parts tective with the police force, and. after JACQUES BROTHERS St. Francis de Sales' church. Survivors Saia, Mary Anne Stika, and Ruth able for immediate de­ ' W acUTIFUL whita porcelain Coal Range* 150$ Arapahoe CB. 4577 are his wife; two daughters. Mrs. Helen retiring, took up farming. Surviving are livery. Oil Circulator and EUdio. Sacrifice. 716 WRITE FOR PRICES! L. Parlett of Memphis, Tenn.. and Mrs his wife, Anna; a son. Dan, Denver; and Ellen Weadick. LEGAL NOTICE Santa Fe. Lorraine Warwick, 2600 S. Dahlia street: a sister. Mrs. William Jarvis. Los Monuments of Distinction two sons, George F„ in the navy, and Angeles. Requiem Mass was sung Sat­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lamp or Egg Albert W.. 2012 S. Grant atreet: and five urday in the Annunciation church. Molbers’ Club Will ESTATE OF ALICE EUZABETH MEDJ- WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY THESE SINCE 1902 grandchildren. Requiem Mass was cele­ INGER, atao known aa Anna Elizabeth brated in St. Vincent de Paul's church JULIA DeAVILA Mcininger, Deceased. PREMIUM COALS? Jan. 8. Interment Mt, Olivet. Spillane Julia DeAyila, 8, daughter of Mr. and Hear Jesuit’s Address No. 74880 28 E. 6th -4ve, T.4bor 6468 mortuary in charge. Mrs. Frank De A Vila of Holly, who was Notice la hereby given that on the Slat $7-35 CRESTED BIUTE spending the holidays ip Denver, was day ot December, 1944, letter* of admlnia- killed by a hit-and-run automobile as tration were iaaued to the underaignod aa W A TON Colorado's Outstanding Coal PATRICK KENNEDY she dashed across W. Colfax avenue The Mothers’ club of St. Mary’s adminixTator of the above named catate Patrick (Pat> Kennedy, colorful pu­ about 100 feet west of Kalamath atreet. academy, Denver, will meet on and all per^ni having. claims againat aaid RIO GRANDE FUEL ROCKVALE-KEBLER gilist of the '90s and former member of A Requiem Mas* will be offered Satur- eatata aro required to file them for allow, Quality At Its Best the Denver Police department, 2234 E. day in Holly. 'The Rosary will be re­ Monday, Jan. 15, at 2 p.m. Bene­ ance in the County Court of the City and Second and Santa Fe 47th avenue, died Jan. 2 in a local hos­ cited Thursday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. in the diction and a talk by the Rev. County of Denver, Colorado, within alx COLD SPRING pital after a abort illness. He was born mortuary, 112 S. 14th aveifbe, Denver. Elmer Trame, S.J., will precede the monthi from aaid date or aaid elaime will TAbor 2211 UNITED FUEL - 1729 CALIF9RNIA MONUMENTS in St. Joseph, Mo., in 1876 knd was Survivors include the child's parents: a ba fortvar barred. tOffiUTlFUL GMIllTfS brought to Dsnver when he wag three. sister. Mrs. Pat Rodriguez; and a brother, meeting. A social hour will follow B. C. HILLIARD, JR.. KE. 6391 In 1897, in Denver’* old "TbrM-UUa Bias DeAviU. with Mrs. F. J. Cashin as chairman. Adminiitrator.

i . Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyrtone 4205 • PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic Register

President______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D Editor...—..— .— ~ -.R t Rev. Matthew Smith. Ph.D., LL.O., Jour.D Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D cited over the mis-naming, if it is American Bishops are consistently which would arise if the Repub­ Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.? Rev. Walter Canavan. Robot Bombs considered at luch. Columbus hat of the opinion that the Ordinaries licans in this country would set up J.C.D. Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A A Denver Catholic woman who plenty of glory, and there it pre­ of the various diocese's arc perfectly their, own government, refuse to has three sons and a husband in cedent for going beyond him and competent to handle their own fight the Nazis, yet be anxious to Breen. M.A., Litt.D.! Rev. Francis Syrianey. M.A.; Leonard Tangney. service overseas received a letter using the term, “ Leifland,” in problems. fight Roosevelt, and be backed by A.B., Jour. D.; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; Linus Riordan, from one of the boys, who told honor of the Norse discoverer of a powerful foreign power. her he was soon to visit London. We mention Mr. Pearson’s obvi­ A.B., LittM.; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A. .North America in the 11th century. She wrote and asked him- not to ous blunder— one that he could This is some evidence of the •America has grown to have a have avoided if he made a five-, harm that Mr. Pearson and others go, because of the danger from meaning significant to all the old Entered as second ciass matter at the post office at Denver, Coio. robot bombs. He immediately cent telephone call to the Catholic of his ilk can do, have done, and world. It is a synonym for free­ university— to show how utterly will possibly do in the future. They wrote back that, though he was dom and democracy, for a new and some distance from London, the wrong he can be in his statements. should make a thorough study of Published Weekly by better life. The important thing He claims that he is right in 60 the Eighth (x>nimandment and re­ buzz bombs had often fallen not now is not to fuss about what the THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) loo far away. per cent of his predictions, but view again the advantages of de­ name might have been but to see he boosts his record by predicting mocracy over Communism. In the first 11 months of 1944, 938 Bannock Street, 1 that it continues to mean what it sucli obvious facts that critics have British civilians killed by these should. Our ideals are being sorely asked him why he has not predicted Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 bombs numbered 8,098. Since Jan. tried in the world conflict today, that there will be seven days 'in Editors, Reporters I, 1940, there have been 54,205 with a cynical greed for power al­ next week. English civilians killed by bombing. ready appearing across the waters. De-Professionalized .Another o f Mr. Pearson's obvi­ Subscription: per year. The greatest number was in 1941, But they are the closest any na­ (By Rev, John Cavanagh) when the Luftwaffe onslaught tion has coine to the perfect pat­ ous blunders is his statement that Editors, writers, and reporters reached its peak and 20,844 were tern of justice and charity. “ the White House report on China have lost their professional status. tells in detail about the steady re­ Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 killed. With the Supreme court's recent sistance these Northern peasants Under no law of moral theology Omniscience refusal to review a contested case, (i.e., the Chinese (Communist the journalists cannot now legally can indiscriminate bombing, either army) are putting up against the by planes or robots, be justified. And Inscience be classified as members of a pro­ OFFICIAL) ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Japanese, compared with the waver­ Combatants are morally permitted (By Paul H. Hallett) fession. For the lime being at ing, sometimes non-existent fight­ You should be thinking The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval to destroy one another, and if non- The word omniscient in ironic least, and whether they like it or ing of Cltiang's own war lords.” We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ combatants are accidentally caught reference to what is widely be­ not, they will be grouped with ele' now about the post-war ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or in the line of fire without their lieved to be the greatest news­ Two CJiinese, one a priest, the valor pilots, teamsters, and sweep­ picture and how you those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official destruction's being intended one paper in the U. S. is so frequent other a pagan scholar, have ers. We hope The Register will be read in every home of the branded this statement of Mr. Pear­ will fit into it! can hardly hold the combatants that it has become almost a cliche About a year ago the sixth cir Archdiocese. son as deliberate falsehood or morally responsible, provided the to speak of “ the omniscient ISetc cuil court o f appeals in the jack- We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a tane in conditions for moral warfare are York Timet." We were curiously abysmal ignorance. Tlie priest, Fa­ the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. son (Tenn.) Sun case held that When the nation met; but simply to set out to reminded of that jibe when we ther .Augustinus Tseii, now of Chi­ “ newspaper reporters have not gen­ + URBAN J. VEHR, cago, and the pagan, Lin Yutang, destroy lives and property with saw a book review in the current erally been recognized as members changes from w'ar to point out the following farts; There Jan. 29. 1942. Archbishop of Denver. no thought of whether those who issue of that estimable sheet. The of the learned professions.” In has been no serious battle between peace-time production suffer or die are combatants or New York Timet, it seems, has handing down the decision the non-combatants is as morally in­ discovered an important book, en­ the Qiinese Communists and the court obserred that no stale re­ there will be a tremen­ Japanese since 1939, the year Rus­ defensible as the murder of war titled Poland and Ruttia; The" quires of them an examination for dous demand for ci­ hostages. l.att Quarter Century, by Mrs. sia‘ and Japan came to a certain competency or license to practice. ST. PHILOMENA’S ALTAR GROUP agreement. . . , For one month Problems have been created in •Ann Su Cardwell, which the re­ And when the Supreme court re­ vilian goods, services Japanese troops were sent by rail­ modem warfare by the fact that viewer calls “ as objective and fac­ fused to review the case the deci­ and materials. road through 400 miles of the GIVES $1,000 FOR PARISH DEBT industry is as essential to success tual a study as has yet been done sion became the law of the land. Cximmunist guerrilla Territory to as is the actual fighting, and the about the last 25 years in Poland's Webster's dictionary i+fers to number of “ combatants" has, history, especially as regards her destroy the National troops in Ho­ N ow is the time to Look (St. Philomena’t Parish, Denver) was hostess to Mrs. P. F. Giblin’s “ the three professions or learned thereby, perhaps increased greatly. position with relation to her east­ nan. Yet the Communists did not professions of theology, law, and The Altar and Rosary society club; and Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club destroy one single train. . . . Much Ahead! The person But we can see nothing but mass ern neighbor.” Of course, jour­ medicine.” In the Funk & Wag- was entertained in the home of was entertained in the home of murder and mortal sin in the in­ nalistic omniscience is not like of the territni-y now under the con­ nails Standard dictionary a profes­ who will be ready for Mrs. M. L. Dyer, 1526 Monroe Mrs. William Riordan. Mrs. G. L. trol of the Chinese Reds has been discriminate use of robot bombs. divine omniscience, beholding all sion is defined as “ an occupation street, Monday, Jan. 8. Mrs. Dyer Monaghan will be hostess to Mrs. post-war opportunities We hope our own government will things in one view. It takes time won by bloody battles, not against that properly involves a liberal ed­ was assisted by Mrs. E. E. Nevans M. A. Hickey’s club on Friday. the Japanese, but against other continue to refuse to use them, for it to operate. In this rase, ucation or its equivalent, and is the person who has and Miss Mary Horan. The society Mmes. Leo Sibert and W. E. except against actual enemy troops. whereas Register readers knew by Chinese. . . . The Communists mental rather than manual labor. gave the Rt. Rev. William Higgins McCabe, Jr., of the parish cookie united with the Japanese in de­ saved for them today! Secretary of State Steltinius in the middle of May, 1944, of the . . . hence, any calling or occupa­ a check for $1,000 to be applied on committee report that the follow­ stroying the 27th army of the Na­ a recent magazine article explained existence and scope of this vitally tion involving special mental or the church debt. Forty members ing women have donated 153 dozen tional forces. . . . llie Chinese the grim necessity of a world peace important document, those who other attainments or special disci­ Prepare for that great were present. The president, Mrs. cookies to the USO-NCCS club in Reds have killed more priests than organization to evade robot bombs place their exclusive trust in the plines as editing, acting, engineer­ T. C. Rhoades, extended her ap­ recent weeks: Mmes. D. Brown, post-war period— open in future wars. They are sure to omniscience of the New York the Japanese (a trick they learned, ing, or authorship.” Apparently preciation to Mmes. W. E. Sheeby Center, Catherine B. Bradford, be developed to a point where no Timet had to wait until the first no doubt, from their brothers in the Tennessee court was familiar a savings account at this and A. G. Guenther for their work J. J. Fitzgerald, Betty Fitzgerald, city will be safe. We may also of January, 1945. Those who de­ Russia). The Communist position in the sanctuary in the month of Margaret Danford, Frank F. Far­ is conippred by Father Tseu to that only with Webster, and the. press* bank now! All deposits rest assured that there will always pend on secular journals that fall reaction to the court-packing in December, to Mmes. James Pot­ rell, Nell Mullin, T. J. Fitzgerald, be men who will be willing to use just short of Timet omniscience Faltermier, J. Bond, Fred Karns, Washington must not have been insured by the Federal ter and P. H. Williams for decor­ them. We have read pleas by more do not know of its existence yet. G. T. Fleming, Philomena Hodges, forgotten by the justices. ating the altars for Christmas, and than one .American that we should The exclusion of Mrs. Card­ Deposit Insurance Cor­ J. B. Furstenberg, Englehard, To restore the desired status in to Mmes. J. F. Jordan and Ruth use them today against Nazi cities well’s study of Polish-Soviet rela­ poration ! Davesac for arranging the crib. A. L, Tranie, Mack Switzer, George tions from the major book review Chaplain to Give newspaper offices, the .American because the Nazis are using them Reynolds, Cusack, Charles Cassidy, Mrs. C. Keith Kindbladc, a for­ against England and have threat­ columns of the country is a neat Society of Newspaper Editors has Frame, J. C. Shiel, P. H. Williams, mer member, who was reinstated ened to use them against our At­ instance of how much emphasis launched a program to establish an at this meeting, volunteered for J. F. Flynn, Emmet Gaughan, Leo lantic coast.— Monsignor Matthew on or even notice of important authoritative and comprehensive Make Thlt Your Bank sanctuary work in the month of Sibert, and W. E. McCabe, Jr., and contributions to current thought accrediting system for schools of Misses Ruth Kiene, Mamie- Hotz, Smith. Recollection Day January. depends on prepossession and how journalism. .According to the and A. Girardot. plan, the ASNE will work with the The annual financial report w-as Amerigo Vespucci little on a sense' of values. At read by the treasurer, Mrs. Sid­ Banns of marriage have been least a half dozen times a year Chaplain Henry D. Sutton, .American Council on Education for ney Bishop. Mrs. Julia O'Neill gave published between Marilyn Jean . . . A Hero at Last either of the two leading Catholic C.SS.R., of Fitzsimons hospital Journalism to promote the pro­ Brown of this parish and John will conduct the 10th annual gram. All that is needed to regain a resume of her recent two months’ (By Millard F. Everett) publishing houses that specialize Francis Boreck of St. Gregory’s the lost professional status is for vacation spent in Mt. St. Eliz­ It is odd that a new book clear­ in books of current interest puts day of recollection for the Cath­ parish. New York city. out a publication that, even in olic Lay Women’s Retreat as­ the hundreds of well-trained jour­ The abeth’s retreat in Morri.son. Mon­ ing the name of Amerigo Vespucci, nalism school graduates to be easily signor Higgins expressed his grati­ Mrs. L. E. Bums’ club will meet Italian discoverer for whom .Amer­ view of the non-CathoIic public, sociation in Denver, The exercises tude to J;he hostesses and the so­ Tuesday, Jan. 16, with Mrs. New­ deserves the space that is al­ will be held this year Jan. 28 in and properly accredited. Undoubt­ ica is named, should be published edly, most of the accrediting is an ciety for their services through the ton Taylor. at a time when Americans have lotted to semi-pornographic novels St. Joseph’s convent (the former years. Henriette Witascheck, yeoman and Red-biased political analyses. Oakes home), 2825 W. 32nd ave- insipid solution diluted with bunk been fighting in the place where and red tape, but regimentation is Am erican National third clas.s,* has returned to Wash- They almost never get any part of Refreshments were served by their country’s title originated. The the vogue of the hour. ' the hostesses. ingtoUj D.C., following a leave book is Amerigo Veipueei: Pilot it. Even when the largest and most familiar publishers add the It is interesting to recall that it Men to Receive Eucharist spent in the home of her parents. Major, by Frederick J. Pohl (Co­ Maj. A. M. Keenan is with a lumbia University Press, $3). The weight of their name to^ Catholic was Eddie Doherty of Gall and The Holy Name society will re­ book, the reviews are scanty if Honey and Splendor of Sorrow ‘BanK of DENVER ceive Comunion Sunday in the 8:15 combat engineer group in Eng­ place is St. Die in Lorraine, where land. Mrs. Keenan will reside with Americans battled last fall and they appear at all. For this the fame who pioneered in establishing { Mass. Catholics themselves are partly a school of journalism. It was Wednesday Mrs. Harry O’Day’s her sister, Mrs. J. R. Plank, for where a literary hoax robbed Chris­ the duration. Dr. J. R. Plank is topher Columbus of the honor of to blame. If they gave as much while Eddie was a rewrite man with PRANK KIRCHHOP ADOLPH KUNSMILLEB club met with Mrs. L. W. Roos; support to Catholic books as they the Chicago Tribune, when Capt. last Thursday Mrs. J. 0. Rusho with a hospital unit in New having the New World named for Vitt Preaidrat tmi Ciohicr Hebrides. him and, while giving the honor to do to Catholic motion pictures Joseph M. Patterson, grandson of Lt. Reid Porter is with the Ninth a contemporary, robbed that man they could compel attention to Joseph Medill, was in charge of Sick Poor Aid Soeioly air force in the European theater. of his go<^ name for centuries. Catholic thought. the editorial policy, that Doherty Mrs. Robert Prior, the former was a-ssigned the task of helping to Mr. Pohl dei’oled five years to establish a school of journalism for Planning Card Party Elizabeth Flaherty, was the hon­ research and preparation of his Drew One ored guest at a miscellaneous shdw- Tribune reporters'. Doherty made learned and interesting biography, For Pearson arrangeniepis with Northwestern >4 er given Wednesday evening in the Vespucci by many has been consid­ The next regular monthly home of Mrs. Elaine Lazier, 1018 (By Rev. W, J, Canavan) university, and the Medill School ered a liar and a fraud. Emerson An article in a recent issue of the of Journalism resulted. meeting of the Dominican Sit­ E. Ellsworth avenue, Mrs. Prior railed him “ the pickle dealer of PEOPLE ters and Friends of the Sick Saturday Evening Post about Drew will leave Denver Jan. 19 to join Seville . . . the boatswain's male in In the Catholic news field no in­ Poor Aid society will be held Pearson, radio commentator and Sgt. Prior at his post in California. an expedition that never sailed, stitution has made greater efforts in the form of a benefit card columnist, whom President Roose­ m /m K N O W Mrs. Mayme Downing left Mon­ who managed to supplant (ktium- to promote and develop a school party and luncheon at the velt once called a liar, recalled day evening for Los Angeles, Calif., bus and baptize half the earth with of journalism than the Register Catholic Charities Annex where she was called by the illness memories of this stormy petrel of System of Newtpapert, and since his own dishonest name.” Such the air ways. It was he who first building, E. 17th and Grant of her sister. are not the facts. 1931 it has been fully accredited street, Denver, Tuesday, Jan. Mrs. E. L. Stakebake has had broke the Patton case in this coun­ and empowered to grant degrees by 23, I94S, at 12:30 p.m. as guests Miss Helen Har­ He was born in 1454 in Florence try and caused a flurry of excite the state of Colorado — a unique Those wishing to make res­ rington of Grand Junction and Mr. of an aristocratic family. .As nicnt that nearly resulted in the re­ distinction among Catholic news­ ervations may call one of and Mrs. Ed Withrow of Fort young man he spent two years at call of that famous general who papers in .America. Lest anybody the following: Collins. the court of Louis XI of France as has given such good account of Chaplain Sutton should think journalism itself is a Mrs. James Quinn, Main secretary to his cousin, the .Ambas­ American arms in Europe. Dr. J. F. Harrington now is nue, opening with Mass at 8 snap course— something it decided­ 7904. sador from Florence. He man­ It was also Drew Pearson who with the Seventh army. o’clock and closing at about 4:15. ly is not if taught under exacting Mrs. George Zigler, Alpine aged the international banking and declared in his daily column some Mrs. A. D. Edmondson is re­ A fee of $1.75 will cover expenses professional editors— the ’ Register 0751, or cuperating from a tonsilectomy merchandising business of a branch years ago that the American Hier­ school, let it be said, also has long T h e y know'it's the' Mrs. John Miller, Tabor of the Medicis so well that he was archy was meeting for the first of the day, including breakfast performed recently in a local hos­ and dinner. Number five street courses in graduate rhetoric, schol­ 4606. pital. sent to Spain. His fame as an time in 50 years for the express astic philosophy, theology, and simple, modem Checking astronomer and geographer was purpose qf censuring Father car. which can be caught any place msea*ets»ssse>ssssMstiss«sssssi'attft»»tM»»fie»>W«aaaaa»»a»awMaaiata?taw»ai»aaM»aa»aMtttiwMMM»a'isw great before he began his voyages. on Broadway or on 17th street Scripture. Degrees are not given for Account service that costs Qiarles Coughlin, at that time a newspaper training alone. A class One) journey of exploration was powerful figure in American poli­ downtown, stops directly in front of the convent. is now beginning the last five so little and gives so much. An^^ M O R G A N , LEIBMAN A HICKEY made for Spain in 1499 and the tics. The facts of the matter were months of a four and a half-year second for Portugal in 1501. He these: The Hierarchy was having Because of limited accommoda­ study of d o g m a— the complete indispensable convenience for was the first European to sight its annual meeting: the Catholic tions, reservations should be made Herse, INSURANCE SINCE 1897 Brazil and the mouth of the .Ama­ University of America was celebrat­ as early as possible. For further every wage-earner or salaried man and woman. zon and he explored several thou­ ing its 50th anniversary at the same information or reservation call sand miles of the South American time; Father Coughlin was dis­ Mrs, T. M. Carroll, 515 S. Logan, Funeral Services Held jPay by check. You make a better impression! Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency coast. No one had ever discovered cussed only incidentally, for the PE. 5842. so much territory. Although Co­ For Dr. (Jafsie) Condon G«s aod Citctric Bids* Plitii* TAbor UIB lumbus insisted he had found Asia, :• NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED Vespucci was sure he had located T R A N G E B U T T R U New York.— Dr. John F. Con­ a new continent. He perceived don, 84, who gained notoriety as • CHECKBOOKS FREE - ALWAYS “ the most important fart of his S Little-Kn & r at 49, was for many years a MUltPork o f AU Kinds 4111 lU'll i;4M»n% 4 4». It would undoubtedly have been professor of logic at Weston col­ more fitting to call the newly found lege and until recently a member FRANK KIRCBHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. land after Cxtlumbiis, but we never IbW IKHOUS IV(iW-94)J of the faculty at Holy Cross DENVER, COLa T.\. m :u GOG I llli have seen the point of getting ex­ coUega. I.T

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the lupplf route Blocking Important Link for reinforcement* ANNA ENGLER OF VANCOUVER Pile Sufferers eupporting the Nati offenaive, a Moselle river bridge north of Trier, BRIEF REUIS FLASHES D[[ iR J [ HIS Germany, receive* a direct hit from attacking Yank Marauder planes. FREE BOOK— Tells Facts At the top of the photo are four of the bomhers that took part in the VISITS PARENTS IN DURANGO attack, and in the foreground a slick of bomb* heads earthward. Leaflets Promote Peeiee DiseassioB general of the Society o f Our Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par were shipped to Denver, where Washington.— A leaflet con­ Lady of the Cenacle, has died here HEW FUGS III at 59 years of age. She was chosen ish)—Anna Marie Engler is here burial was from St. Catherine’s ^Avold taining the text of the statement church, with interment in Mt. Oli- of the Archbishops and Bishops of assistant general in Rome in 1938. from Vancouver, Wa.sh., to visit Dangers Thereafter she lived in Paris until vet cemetery. 1"r Delay the United States on International with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Order, and a question-and-answer 1941, when the war necessitated Mr._ and Mrs. Avery Hosner are ___ her return to this country. PI C, Engler. spending a few days in Denver. 1 pamphlet prepared by the State Cpl. Jack Stewart returned to department explaining the Dum­ Canadian Minstrel* Honored Mrs. Helena Harrington, clerk Tli( McCluiy Clinic, 100 Elms Blvd., Durango for the remainder of his of the local draft board, was called XzeeUior Sprintti, Me., U pattins (rat • barton Oaks proposals, have been Halifax.— The St. Patrick So­ Del Norte. — American and 122-P*C« FREE BOOK on PIIm , FlatuU sent to all members of the to Denver to attend a grand jury cial Club Minstrels here have re­ Papal flags have been purchased furlough. He spent some time with •nd e^er netal or colon trouble*. Writ* National Council of Catholic hearing as a witness in a draft todiy. ceived the formal appreciation of his mother, Mrs. Mable Stewart, Women. for Holy Name o f Mary church. evasion case. the Canadian Defense Minister, in Los Angeles. He will remain Sgt. John Becay is spending a Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, in The banners were blessed before Free for Asthma Martyr’* Life Is Cit« and farm products. ing officers were elected: John J. The Altar society o f Center met ougbly tried and teeted Meng, Flushing, N. Y., president; NATURAL HERB medi- in the home of Mrs. Roy Wertz Thomas F. O’Connor, New York, on Thursday, Jan. 4. Mrs. Jordan cine. Red Dragon Berbe. vice president; the Rev, John E. If you coffer getting up Watts was hostess. Sexton, Boston, second vice presi­ The Holy Family society of El night* I painful, burning dent; the Rev. John Tracy Ellis, pataagee, aching back and leg* i nervoiu Coro del Santo Nino of Center weaknaae or tore, aching iointa, why don t Catholic university, re-elected held a meeting in the home of SWIFT RELIEF you tee what thia famoua old madicin* can secretary; and Father John K. Mrs. Anselmo Perez Sunday, Dec. do for you? You. Ilk* thouaanda, may fin book by return mail. you tho fregranc* of the Llnnea flower. and Mrs. Trainor of headquarters That “The Register'' readers may enjoy tho Pure, Cnjstal-Clear division of the POW camp in Cla- thrill of knowing this lovely fragrance, we L. BEUUANN * CO.. Dept. S74-CKaJ have prepared a "Get Aoeuainted" package, meeAe tMdutcle-9e*‘fl /Ae SooUeAeudA ^€an ^uy Bock^ Mountain Spring Water S2* Breadwsy, New York 2. N. Y. rinda, la.; S. Sgt. Glenn R. and prepaid to yon for only 25c. Thia pseksgs Pleas* send Father Heumann’e bis Mrs. Holbrook, I^ Junta; and Miss not sold in any ator*. Hail coupon now for convex TREE* Health Book. Mary Ada Trainor, Pueblo, The yourself and fritndi. "tXlOH" brand Try to pull H outi Doublo thapo family received a letter from Please ««nd "Get Acquainted" woforproofod Bristles won’t —The original Dr. Netwe - ® their son, Pvt. Daniel Trainor. Paekagea. bristling — the split, break off or West’s design cleans Netne Always a Pleasure Addrte*______... ONLY water­ come out in your better because it con­ which was written on ChristmKs Addreaa- day in France, and which gave proofed anti-sog­ mouth. They’re forms to all surfaces on Any Occasion ; them the good news that he was gy bristle fila­ correctly spaced of the teeth and Uy aliment ie_ Encloied find f . reaches the hsrd-to-get-st places. eomft-«»»w**ii>Ci

I NEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE Pueblo Diocesan Editor, Rer. Patrick Stanter, ILA., 225 Miehifan Are, DORMITORY CORNERSTONE TO DE UUD JAN. 14

T i-f/y r%4- •• studied by three Catholic W A Q on a tour o f the JUljC UJ 1 lltir JTUUUn o m ill p.ntheon in Paris, where this laJ«e oil painting de- picts a scene in the childhood o f St. Cenoieve, o f Paris, who has been named their patron. The famous Church Unity Octave 1 OF C. MUF Pantheon is on the site o f the first church o f St. Genevieve which was burned. Tlie feast day o f the saint Bishop Willging to was celebrated Jan. 3. The WACs sliown here are, left tO right, .Sally Freel, St. Mary's parish. West Quincy, Mass.; Bernice Ketvirtis, St. Mary's parish, Newbury, Mich.; and Regina Rowan, St. Mary’s Will Be Ohserved in parish. Port Richmond, I„ 1., N. Y,— (Signal corps plioto) Officiate in Rites Diecese of Puehio At Puehio Hospital La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par­ ish)—The K. of C. held their r e ^ - Purpose of Devotion Is Return of All Christian lar meeting Jan. 4 in the parish Addition lo Student Nurses’ Home to Honor hall. Plans were made for the Sects to True Faith, Conver­ year’.s activity. Dr. Phil Hudspeth Memory of Former St. Mary’s Superior was elected to the office of deputy grand knight. Who Founded School sion of World A shower complimenting Eugene Beyers and his wife, who are visit­ The annual Church Unity Octave will be observed in ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Joseph C. Willging will officiate in the laying the Diocese of Pueblo from Jan. 18 to 25, the same dates on Paul Beyers, parents of Eugene, of the cornerstone for the new student nurses’ dormitory of was held the afternoon of Jan. 4 which it is commemorated throughout the world. Those in the Beyers’ home. Many gifts St. Mary’s hospital in Pueblo Sunday afternoon, Jan. 14, at who attend Mass during this time will be given the oppor­ were received. Mrs. Paul Beyers 3:30 o’clock. ’The new addition will be known as "Mother tunity to pray for the particular intentions of each day. assisted by Mrs. Eugene served Sebastian hall" in honor of Sister Mary Sebastian, who was These intentions are presented below. refreshments. mother general of the community of the Sisters of Charity The purpose of this week of prayer is to stimulate the All boys of the parish who have and superior in St. Mary’s hospital for 10 years. Under her reached the age of 12 years are interest of all Christians to reunite witl? the Holy See. invited to become members of the inspiration the nursing school of the hospital was organized. lEver since it wa.s recommended to parish Boy Scout troop. The troop It was the only such school in the faithful of the United States meets every Monday night in the Pueblo at that time and was con­ by the Hierarchy in 1921, the vol­ Scout house at 7:30 o’clock. A sidered a great innovation. ume of prayers for the conversion program of interest has been ar­ Cadet Nurses to of men of all creeds to the safe iPIISILFSBIP OF ranged by the .scoutmaster and his haven of the Catholic faith has assistants, and they extend March in Procession shown a gradual and heartening cordial welcome to all the boys. The cornerstone laying cere­ expansion. Members of religious Clyde Abbott and Frank Wood monies will take place on the inter­ PUFBLO C H S 10 communities, almost without ex­ were recent visitors to Colorado section of Jackson avenue and PfflEBLEIBFBS ception, include the petitions of Springs. Grant street after a procession the octave as part of their daily Geraldine Guthrie, daughter of made up of cadet nurses, religious devotions during the eight-day pe­ Mrs. Louise Guthrie, has completed sisters, the Pueblo clergy, and the riod. Those who are connected her training in the SPARS at Most Reverend Bishop. Into the stone will be sealed various docu­ ELECT OFFICEBS BFPUBLISiFD with the schools have been eager Palm Beach, Fla. Her new assign­ to extend interest in the octave to ment will be in Boston, Mass. ments, a copy of this edition of the (Pueblo Catholic High School) those under their care. But of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sisson Denver Catholic Register, a copy (St. Patrick’* Pariih, Pueblo) of the current local papers, the La Verne Hawley and Irma Jane even greater importance has been have returned from Los Angeles, The promoters of the Apostle- Arthur, members of the senior the zeal of pa.stors to bring the Calif., where they spent Christ­ signature 6f Bishop Willging and ship of Prayer of St. Patrick'# English class of Pueblo Catholic octave message to all the members mas with their son, Lt. William Monsignor Aloysius J. Miller, high school, will each have a poem of the flock. Sis.son. Vicar General of the Pueblo dio­ parish held a special meeting published in the 1944-1945 Annual The daily intentions to be A new class in Christian doc cese; the Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald, Sunday, Jan. 7, in the school li­ who has been chaplain to the hos­ Anthology of High School Poetry, prayed for during the octave are trine for converts will be formed brary. The following were elected as follows; in the near future. Parishioners pital for the past 25 years; the according to word received by the to serve as officers for the year: school authoritie.s last week. The Jan._ 18. Feast of St.' Peter’s knowing of non-Catholic friends signature of the sisters who are book will be published by the Na­ Chair in Rome. The return of all who may be interested are asked stationed in the hospital at present, President, Mrs. John McGann; tional High School Poetry associa­ the “ other sheep” to the one fold to notify the rectory. and the signatures of the cadet vice president, Mrs. L. R./ Balle- tion. Los Angeles, Calif. Poems of St. Peter, the one Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beyers nurses now jn training in the in­ stitution. On the stone will be weg; secretary, Mrs. J. P. Bren­ selected from entries from hun­ Jan. 19. The return of all Ori­ were recent visitors in Walsenburg nan; treasurer, Mrs. Steve Mikus; dreds of schools throughout the ental Separatists to Communion and Pueblo. Beyers will return to the inscription, “ Mother Sebastian Hall— 1945.” After the ceremony and registrar, Margaret E. Kuhne. nation will be included. with the Apostolic See. the Pacific coast in the near future Mrs, Edson Holland, Mrs. Balle- This is the first time Catholic Jan. 20. The submission of for a new assignment. hymns will be sung by the mem­ bers of the cadet corps. weg, and Mrs. Brennan were ap­ high has submitted manuscripts to Anglicans to the authority of the Recent callers in the rectory were pointed to a committee to devise the association. Students will send Vicar of Chri.st. the Rev. Louis Pecorella, the Rev. De Paul Conferences to The new building not yet com­ pleted is a $126,000 project, the ways and means of making the further efforts in the spring. Jan. 21. That the Lutherans Patrick Conway, and the Rev. Apostleship of Prayer more effi­ Poems that merited certificates and all other Protestants of con­ James J. Shanahan. expenses of which are divided equally between S t Mary’s hospital cient in the parish. The monthly of acceptance for their authors tinental Europe may find their meeting of the promoters has were short pieces, entitled “ Au­ way back to Holy Church. Fat* of Nuni in Aachen Revealed S Raise Fund for Charities and an FWA appropriation. The erection of the building was ap­ been changed to the third Sunday tumn” by Miss Hawley and “ My Jan. 22. That Chnstians in Cincinnati. — The general of the month. House” by Miss Arthur. America may become one in com­ proved in August, 1944, by Presi­ mother-house of the Sisters of the The quarterly meeting of the The proposed undertaking of dent Roosevelt as part of the gov­ Retreat Scheduled munion with the Chair of St. Poor of St. Francis in Aachen, Thompson Brothers Peter. Particular council of the St. Vin­ the Particular council, therefore, ernment program for the training Retreat for the high school stu­ Germany, has been damaged and cent de Paul society was held in On Furlough dents will be held in the first Jan. 23. The return of lapsed is a most laudable one and 'will aid of nurses. Sister Alphonsus Liguori two nuns, formerly stationed here, the Cathedral hall Sunday after­ materially towards the greater ef­ week of the new semester, Jan. 30 Catholics to the sacraments. is the present superior of St. Cpl. Ed Thompson Is spending were among a CToup evacuated by noon, Jan. 7. All the conferences ficiency of the Catholic Charities to Feb. 2. The Rev. Elmer J. Jan. 24. The conversion of the Mary’s. Walter DeMordaunt is the a 30-day furlough with his mother, the German police, it is disclosed in the Diocese of Pueblo, namely. Trame, S.J., of Regis college, Den­ Jews. Gunnison.— Word that her son, of this diocese. architect. Mrs. Mary Thompson, 617 E. in a letter received from Lt. Gen. Cathedral, St. Patrick’s, and St. Routt He has spent 28 months ver, will be the retreat-master. Jan. 25. Feast of the Conver- Courtney H. Hodges, commander Pfc. Quinn Watson, was injured (Turn to Page IS — Column i) Francis Xavier’s in Pueblo; St. in the South Pacific, most of which of the First United States army. in a transportation accident when Patrick’s, La Junta; and Holy time was in the jungles of New Sister of Five Siillivans his signal corps outfit was being Trinity, Trinidad, were repre­ Improvements Are Made at Guinea. After his furlough ha Releasefi by WAVES moved out of New Guinei^ and sented. will report to a rest camp on the Juvenile Delinquency Is It was decided to take on as Pacific coast. that he died of his injuries on Dec. the council’s special work the rais­ Waterloo, la.— Genevieve Sulli­ His brother, Bob Thompson, 1 was received Monday of this ing of funds necessary for the Abbey Sebeel in Vacation van, 27, sister of the five brothers week by his mother, Mrs. Sadie has just completed boot training diocesan Catholic Charities’ ma­ in Great Lakes and after a short who lost their lives in the sinking Watson. terial relief to clients. Each con­ Subject of Pueblo Panel Only the official War depart­ Canon City. — (The Abbey the beginning of semester exams furlough returned there, where of the U. S. Juneau, a story made ference has been a.ssigned the re­ ment telegram has been received. School)— Students of the Abbey which take place next week. It he will attend 16 weeks of school­ into an excellent movie, has re­ sponsibility of raising $10 per A letter with particulars is to fol­ school were pleasantly surprised was eagerly entered into by mem­ ing as gunners mate. turned from the WAVES as a The widely discussed problem month for this purpose. In addi­ enlightenment of Pueblo’s citizens low. on their return Jan. 4 to find that bers of the student body, some of Shirley June Marsden is a civilian to be with her parents. of juvenile delinquency was the tion, the council will seek further regarding war problems and post­ Pfc. Watson was a code man a grreat many improvements had whom are about to close their last WAVE stationed in Terre Haute, Her discharge, after 22 months of subject of discussion in the Town funds from the different organi­ war problems as they concern the with the signal coiqis. He entered been effected in their absence. semester of high school work be­ Ind., where she is doing com­ service, was in accordance with a Hall panel Sunday, Jan. 7, in the city of Pueblo. zations and parishes of the diocese. Hedley hall, which houses the first fore joining the armed forces. munications work. ruling that permits a last child in council chambers of Pueblo’s city the service on Dec. 21, 1942, and Frank Carroll, past grand on June 24,' 1943, went overseas. Relief Still Needed and .second forms, has undergone a family to return home after the hall. For some months past this knight of the local council of the He was first stationed in Australia, The statement is often heard a complete remodeling, and pre­ others have been killed. has been a weekly meeting for the sents a far cheerier And homier Knights of Columbus, and repre­ and then for eight months was these days to the effect that there PEERLO sentative of the St. Vincent de attached to the Australian army aspect than formerly. In the is no poverty at the present time, library, a counter-desk extending Paul society in the Pueblo council as code man in the Ramu valley HDORS. FOR SEA FOODS PUEBLO of social agencies, was one of the of New Guinea. and no need for relief. Y’et, the the entire length of the room was principal speakers at the Jan. 7 Quinn was born in Gunnison on Catholic Charities of the diocese in.stalled, adding much to the ef­ For Thrifty Buyers meeting. Carroll declared that June 4, 1922. He grew up here, at- have spent to oate^^$455.^8^f^r ficiency of the librarian. New BERIVSTEIN BROS. education, not legislation, is tended the public schools Gunni ^ material relief ‘ since .the - beginning - - . paint on the walls and floors was J tInJ ckapket needed in confronting the thorny .son county high school, and West­ of the organization in May, 1944. also added. LUMBER € 0 . This figure does not include the iRobjnson Drosji problem of juvenile delinquency. ern State college. While in school In the line of athletic improve­ r S' 201 South Santa Fe St. MAJOR The constructive influence of a he was interested in all forms of overhead expenses for salaries of ments, the Abbey gym underwent good home in the moral, social, sports, was a letterman in both the case workeijp or office rent. a complete redecoration in prep­ Phone 6220 and physical development of chil­ football and basketball, and was This relief has included such items aration for the strenuous intra­ DAIRY as boarding home care for chil­ c dren cannot be replaced by any an ardent winter sports fan. mural basketball season ahead. ■1 Pure Milk and Cream '■ other force, he said. He men­ dren, hospitalization, transporta­ The music department has va­ Was Altar Boy tion and assistance to stranded Hour Business Is Appreciated 1* *L'atouched bj Human Hand’ i| tioned the trend of greater ac­ cated that part of the gym for­ THE D. E. BURKE ceptance by the community of Seven Years Catholic girls and women, all of merly held by it and moved into a The Palace Drug Go. Plumbing & Heating Co. aj Home Delivery •) FLOUR various aspects of child training, He was a devout Catholic and which could not be obtained from large classroom in the main build­ which, if allowed to continue to served as altar boy at St. Peter’s the local public or private agen­ ing for the band and orchestra Repair Work a Specialty ■! WE SELL FRANQS ■! the extreme, might lead to regi­ church here for seven years, dur­ cies. If funds had been available, practices. Tlie Store The standard of quality for 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave, • ICE CREAM J mentation and totalitarianism. Mr. ing the pastorate of the Rev. Wil­ much more help of this nature Consequent to the re-opening could have been given. Phonea 27-28 406 N. Main Sl Office Phone 909 I; Phone 59 713 E. 4th Sl Ij perfect baking. Carroll sees in it the dissolution liam V. Powers. of school on Jan. 5, students of of the family. Training in par­ Besides his mother, Quinn is sur­ the Abbey school began their an­ enthood was advocated as one way vived by his maternal grandmother, 3 Games Scheduled nual retreat, which ran from Jan. Phone 862 of meeting the challenge. He Mrs. Julia Quinn; his paternal 5 to 7, inclusive. Conducting this Germ Mercantile cited a school for parents of de­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George In Parochial League year’s spiritual exermses was the PRICE CLEANER and Liquors S T. MARY’S linquent children in operation in Watson of Gunnison; an uncle and Rev. Isidore Smith, O.S.B., of St. BEAMAN SsMer San Francisco, stating that parents AIVD'DYER Ready-lo-W ear aunt, Dr. and Mrs. 'Tom Quinn of Benedict’s abbey, Atchison, Kans. Shoes for the Family HOSPITAL ROOFING need to realize the responsibility Dolores; and an uncle and aunt, The second session of the Pueblo Father Isidore, who has had much NO ODOR—NO DELAY-NO REGRET WINES A LIQUORS CONDUCTED BY Insulation • Weatherstrip they have in bringing up children. Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn, who re parochial league basketball season experience as retreat-ma.ster, had Such a school, he declared, would side outside the state. His father, conducted both lay and monastic 625 Court St., Pueblo Ph. 930 817 Eaat C St. Sistera o f Charity Its Grand At«. Potbla, Cola. will bring together the Bees and be worth its coat to the commun­ George M. Watson, is now living retreats in the Abbey, PLEBI.O. COLO., 411 QUINCY PHONE 471* PHO.'VE 305 Sacred Heart home, Cathedral and ity in decreasing juvenile delin­ in Missouri. Mrs. William Hogan The retreat, coming as it did, quency. St. Francis Xavier's, St. Mary’s of Gunnison is a great-aunt, and marked the end of vacation and Three other speakers were on M. J. Hogan, Philip Hogan, and and St. Patrick’s. In the games THATCHER the panel participating in the two- Mrs. Tom Hayden are second cous­ last Sunday the Cathedral team GROVE DRUG STORES John Garish hour session in which both youth ins. cracked the three-year unbroken AIVDY AND JOHN BLOCK DRUG and adults participated by asking Dr. and Mrs. Quinn came from FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES SHELTON BRYAN. U*r. victory record of St. Patrick’s Mercantile questions of the speakers. Mil­ Dolores Tue.sday to be with Mrs. team, defeating the Irish, 21-19 S ATKM CE.NTRAL BLOCK FIFTH & MAIN "AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION lard Powell of the Family .Service Watson and Mrs. Quinn for a few Sacred Heart home won over St 24TB a GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION PHARMACY" Meats and Groceries (Turn to Page IX — Column 4) days. Mary’s, 16-8, and St. Francis All forms of Insurance PHONE 2 6 1200 S. Santa Fe Ph. 1934 Xavier’s swamped the Bees, 46-12. 321 THATCHER BUILDING The standings after the first PHONE III PUEBLO. COLO. VINELAND PARISH IS BEING week of play are as follow: J. MESA JUNCTION W. BERT FARABEE DUNDEE W L Pet. CLEANERS ROBERT S. FARIGY St. Francis’ ...... 1 0 1.000 Jetceier CLEANERS 4 CARED FOR BY FR. WAGNER Sacred H e a r t...... 1 0 1.000 P. K. SHORE, Mcr. Watchmaker — OptometritU MONUMENTS Cathedral ...... 1 0 1.000 Cleaners and Dyers Official Santa F« and D. 4 R. G. W DYERS Watch Inspector SItfa 4 ElUabeth 8ta* Phone SiSt St. Patrick’s ...... 0 1 .000 CRAVE DURKERS .000 Phone 1814 112 We*t Abriendo 4th & Santa Fe Ph. 1407 P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. Vineland. — The Rev. Paul Avondale, while Father Belloni is St. Marj-’s ...... 0 1 WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUT 707 S. Main Sl • Phone 260-W Bees ...... 0 1 . 000, THE DIRT Belloni, pastor of St. Therese’s on leave. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT church, is recovering rapidly from Miss Rose Farbo, daughter of that mean»^ nriB wm • his recent illness. The Rev. Fran­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Farbo, and Sgt. High School Gagers lo | cis Wagner of the Cathedral has Pete Pagnotta, son of Mrs. Vir­ BUY WAR BONDS g R IE T W O R S _ • ■ charge of St. Therese’s, and the ginia Pagnotta, were united in Start Season Jan. 12i mission church. Sacred Heart, marriage prior to a Nuptial Mass i AND STAMPS W SHOE tr Pharmacy sung in Mt. Carnv!l church, > " ■ 1 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Catholic high school basketball i MART VAIL HOTEL Pueblo, Jan. 6. ★ 4*7 Col*. I! DRUG STORE competition gets under way Fri-j N. Main Side. I Cor. Nartkom A Pino Pbon* 141 Walsenburg A breakfast for immediate day evening, Jan. 12, with St. Offer* Attractive Public members of the family was served and Private Dining Rooms ♦♦♦♦t****1101M **♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mary’s Crusaders playing host to in a local dining room. A reception Pueblo Catholic high in the Wal­ was held in the evening. senburg gymnasium. In pre-sea­ Beautiful Cocktail The FIR§T E L”,KH0ME LOAN The January meeting of the son games the Crusaders have the Loung* and Bar State Bank Altar and Rosary society was held better record, althoughjthe.v have LADD in the home of Mrs. Charles Greco lost twice to strong San Luis val-i The Railway Buildiug & Loan Assn. Handsome Dancing Salon. with Mrs. Pete Zunick and Mrs. ley quintets. Friday’s contest will! of Walsenburg 119 W. 5th ST. PUEBLO Orcheatral Mutic Nightly Charles Dionisio assisting. be preceded by a tussle between LUMBER AND WALSENBURG, COLO. Those attending were Mmes. the “ B” teams, beginning at 7 Five Floor* o f Modem Frank Bauro, James Colian, C. L. o’clock, with the main event sched-1 Hotel Service for Your MERCANTILE GO. Thompson, Ben Vinci. Sam Vinci, uled for 8 o’clock. Comfort and Enjoyment IP«>m*n’» Raady~to~ir ear Jr.; Pete Pisciotta, Floyd Mauro, The Rev. Francis Faistl, coach­ NEWTON LUMBER CO. Lumber , and Building Men's Wear end Clothing Ben Fratterelli, Frank (jerm, Sam ing basketball for his first year, Come to THE VAIL Materials Shoes • Dry Goods Colian, Sam Cardinale, Joe Yach- pilots St. Mary’s five. The Rev. PUEBLO, COLORADO lich, Joe Losavio, Felix Thomas, Patrick Stauter mentors the Strictly Fireproof Roofing Colorado’s Pioneer Lumber Co. Paints and Glass Louis Mauro, John Chiaro, Henry P.C.H. “ A” team, and Paul “ Pop” Opposite City Auditorium KRIER’S Musso, Frank Guagliardo, Fred Hendricks leads a small but classy Phone 108 and let ns service yon 331 E. 4th Pft. 1866 WALSENBURG. COLO. Pisciotta, and Joe Weber, and MisA P.C.H. “ B” team through its bas­ Mary LoPresti. ketball routines. ------1------