i^ay> Nny u Colorado'^ Largest Newspaper; Total Press Run, 'A ll Editions, Far Above 500,000; Denver Catholic Register, 25,765 THREE CLERGYMEN, NINE LAYMEN AND LAYWOMEN B . . p a s oiSviriiS OF DENVER ARCHDIOCESE GIVEN PAPAL HONORS dibectS^ CoBtenU I„,.. i942_Perminion to Reproduce. Except _£«S5? on Articlei Othennio M*rked, Gietn After 12 M. Friday FoUowinj luue ^ Recipients of Papal Honors Monsignor Mulroy, « DENVERCATHOUC Frs. Higgins, Hagus 'onibli hi Domestic Preiates -iJLiKCH iO' REGISTER John L Dower, John J . Sullivan, Herbert Fairall Ibe National Catholic Welfare Conference Newt Serriee Supplies The Denver Catholic Reeirter. We Have ^ the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Servicea. Made Knig^hts of St. Gregory; Six Receive. i ______Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. VOL. XXXVIII. No. 15. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1942. $1 PER YEAR Gross fr o Eeclesia et Pontifice’ Announcement of Papal honors for three distinguished clerfomon and nine outstandingly prominent laymen and Archbishop Urges All to Join in Day lay women has come by radio from \’^atican City* through COAL the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cico^ani, Apostolic Dele Pinon n e U SoplS gate to the United States, to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr F. A. Mmnfotd, Me. I Of Prayer for Soldiers, Victory, Peace of Denver. W. 25th and Deatnt C t .^ Rl. Rev. Chet. H. Hefui Named as Domestic Prelates to His Holiness and given Catholics in the Archdiocese o f lows, was the annual pledgf o f the the title of Right Reverend Monsignor are: A N N u i s a ^ Denver are urged by Archbishop I.egion of Decency, to he repeated The Very Rev. John R. Mulroy, pastor of the Holy Ghost Urban J. Vehr to join in the na at all the Masses Dec. 13; church and archdiocesan director of Catholic (Charities, who tional day of prayer, Dec. 8, the Nov. 30, 1942. has been a Papal Chamberlain (a lower rank of the Mon- W K ' S E l l i Feast of the Immaculate Concep tion, for the service men who have Reverend dear Father and signorship than a Domestic Prelacy). FUEL AM) FEED a I lost their lives in the present war, Beloved -People: The Very Rev. William Higgins, pastor of St. Philo- CHARLES A DtSQj.^ for victory, ami for a permanent Dec. 8, the Feast of the Immacu mena’s church and a consultor of the archdiocese. We Ship h) Rt] puce. The Ordinary asks that a late Conception, patronal feast of the United States, is designated as The V’ery Rev. Charles H. Hagus. pastor of Annunci phone TA ms Holy Hour be held this day in each ation church and a consultor of the archdiocese. »STH AND WAUn church where possible. If attend a day of national prayer for vic HES. PHONE HA g, ance at this service is impossible, tory, humbly asking God’s blessing Named a. Knight* o f the Order, " — a family Rosary is advocated. and Hia divine guidance and pro o f St. Gregory the Great, a Papal' Sent out with the letter, which fol- tection o f our soldiers and sailors. order whose membership is exclu Regis to Give o W e i t ^ Our country is now engaged in sively by appointment o f the Holy + + + a death struggle with the pagan Father: forces o f materialism and state • 'John L. Dower, LL.D., o f 896 Special Class Pledge of the totalitariairism seeking to annihi Pennsylvania street late the Christian freedoms of the *^John J. Sullivan, LL.D., o f 801 Legion of Decency individual citizen. Our President Race atreet. ______twi KRANmae hat given his solemn assurance that r Herbert Fairall o f 1364 ftac* In Navigation in this struggle the United States street. LONDON MARKET I Pope Piiu XI taye in hit Encycli- has no designs of permanent con Awarded tho Papal cross Pro eal on Motion Pielurei; "Alt pot Regis college will offer a course GROCERY quest or sordid interest. Eecletia et Pontifiee, which is in ion of toult toill undertake to Hundreds o f thousands o f the the Church what the Distinguished in meteorology and navigation 5;. OSCAR TUNNELL B|| obtain each year from their people 1 flower o f American manhood are Service Cross is in the nation: next semester as a part of its pre ; Quality MeaU and f " a pledge timilar to the.one already now actively engaged on the fields <-Mrs. John L. Dower o f 896 alfaded to, which it gii-m by their induction program for the armed o f battle over the world. Our Pennsylvania street 3800 Walnut StrW ' American broiheri, and in which forces, it. was announced by the teen-aged boys will shortly be cMrs. Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, they promite etay away frpm P h o ^ i MA. S23M ij called into service. Many have paid LittD., of 1701 E. Cedar avenue. Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J.. motion picture playt offentive to with their life's blood in the global ^ Mrs Oscar Malo o f 500 E Eighth president. The course, designed truth and Chritlian morality." struggle for the freedom o f man avenue. ' especially to prepare ipYffi^nts The Bithopt in their annual kind. o Mrs. Helen Bonfils Somnes, Litt. and inductees for army, navy, and meeting in fi'athington requetted Just one year ago, our country D., a publisher of the Denver Pott marine air corps, will he given by oil Orainariet to have the Pledge was shocked at the treacherous and a prominent actress and the A. G. Topil, forecaster for the < 4 of the Legion of Decency taken by assault on Pearl harbor. We fare atrical producer. United States weather bureau at all the faithful at all M attet, in the hard and difficult future with —Mr*. Spencer Penrose pf Colo the municipal airport in Denver, all ehurehet and chapelt through confidence 'to a righteouif cause. rado Springs. Mr. Topil (s a graduate of the out tht United Slatet, on the Sun On this ftrscvanniversary day of n^-Miss Nellie Lennon o f 2819 University of Nebraska. day withik the Octave of the Im- war, let ua write in prayer for Birch street The course. whi
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Eyei Euntind • The Denver Catholic nqifi;,MARINES ON TULAGl. W ENT Register Denver Woman Director a w R Y R. Publithtd Weekly by the TO MASS AT EVERY CHANCE o 'T ometb' ^ ’ I Cetbolie Preu Society, Inc. i i‘ I Of USD Club in Nevada Office Phon, ’ 35 Fif,J;S^l i 938 Bennoek Street, Denver, fConffnued From Pngo One) enjoy from the halls o f Monte S[T M SCHOOL Colo. •nese soldier sneaked into the ma zuma to the shores of Tripoli. The marine officer is only 26 I Mrs. Julia P. Stowe of Denver Here in Denver much experience Snbieription: 31 Per Year rine lines at night, the time in Entered ai Second Clau Matter years of age.’ He wa.s born' in has been appointed director of a was gaiaed by the director in con which Japanese soldiers are espe at the Pott Office, Denver, Philadelphia, where he attended new USO club, operated by the ducting a branch of the Red Cross Or. Hariy j, cially trained to fight, with noth Holy Spirit school, Sharon Hill. Colo. Women’s division of the National Girls reserve, providing a noon- ing but one hand grenade. The He entered Mt. St. Mary's high hour rest center for girls employed nEvrisr' I l k ' Catholic Community Service, in sally cost the life o f the soldier, school in Emmitsburg, -Md., where (Cnniinurd From Page One) m the downtown districts. ' Extraocjioni inj K ' tCIfT! (Continuid From Page Om) upon whom later was found not he wa,s graduated in 1934. Fol the program is functioning in all Hawthoi'ne, Nev. Mrs. Stowe’s .son, Robert J. is a Bacon & Schramm peace of justice and charity for so much as a tooth-pick,” but it lowing two years of prep work in the Denver Catholic high schooLs, Formerly a member of St. Phil- graduate of Regis high school. 308 Crntrii Drexcl and Brown institute in S«Tinfi BMg. all the nations o f the world. also cost the life of two marines. it is planned to have a city-wide omena's! parish, Mrs. Stowe left After attending Marquette uni- MAi,( ' ROOFING Philadelphia and the Ruliis school vcrsity. Milwaukee, on« year he De Our Catholic people can offer "The Japanese are willing to Victory corps council on which Nov. 28 for the Nevada town, AMD their Holy Masses and Holy Com in Silver Springs, Md., he was all the schools will have represen entered the Jesuit novitiate in SlJ make sacrifices like this,” the vis appointed to the United States which three months ago boasted munions Dec. 8. through Mair’s iting captain explained, “ because tation. This counicil will be charged Stanislaus’ seminary, Florissant,' __ .ROOF REPAIRBVG N'aval academy in Annapolis June Vour I’urchiw „f ► bands, that God will guard and they have been propagandized to with the directioji and operation of 300 inhabitants, and now with the Kiandmother, ™ Agjjiicih IS, 1936, by Congressman James and Help, USD Walaai St. CH. 6563 protect our fighting forces and the nth degree by their govern all campaigns or activities of a Mrs. H. \N. Prouty, resides at 1410 Wolfington o f the eighth Penn influx of war workers numbers Future. bring them safely home. Our chil ment. It was a.constant source city-wide nature.; Magnolia street, Denver. sylvania district. 8,000. The crying need for a rec dren in school and adults at home of surprise to us to see how The Victory corps will not COLORADO reational center was met by the can offer a daily Rosary for this amazed the prisoners were when Following his graduation from change the Catholic high school KNITTING NOLLS intention. the treatment they received did the academy in 1940 as a second participation inj war activities..conversion of a federal recreation | ;1 4 Good SwetUr Make's a Warm Fritad lieutenant of the marine corpa, If local cirdumstances permit, a not prove the Americans a brutal, Such campaigns |is war bonds and: building into a modern and effi- m s WELTON ST., DENVER Monville entered the marines’ Christmas Holv Hour should be conducted heartless lot.” stamps, salvage drives, and Red Wa lUll bavt 100% pura wonted wool to ba.sic training school in Philadel dent club. fill ordm at abort notica for athlHle Cross activities in which the in the parish churches and chapels In general, Capt. Monville be phia and from- there was trans in Mra. Stowe’s wide background awp^.lfftbUra with rainforcod elbowi at o f the archdiocese. Permission is lieves, the Japanese is a wily, stub schools have shared in the past mUla cballettft low eciliat priect. Wa do ferred to the base afr Quantico, born fighter. He is extremely will be continued, but under the o f this type of seryice is her work Specials ektftiag -and npairing. hereby granted for exposition of Va., where he remained until this ITSS Wilton DiBvtr. Colo. CH. HU the Blessed Sacrament ail day in adept at night fighting. In day direction of the |:orps, which will of organizing Girls’ Scout groups spring. His next assignment was On Permanents those churches and chapels where light, however, the marines be the official high school student with the fleet marine force in the in the Texas Industrial school for a euffleient number o f adorers can “ pasted them right and left,” and organization for Ehe war effort. 86.30 .Machineless Wave for 8 4 .5 0 Southwest Pacific. Capt. Mon girls in Gainesville. On two trips Order Your be assured. lived up to the reputation they ville is a brother o f the Rev. Fran to Plymouth, Mass., she attended 83 Oil Sleam for...... 8 3 .5 0 Kindly ask your people to dedi cis X. Monville of North Philadel special Girl Scout training insti cate this feast day of the ImVnacu- phia, Pa. In Denver he was the rtOftflOC" late Conception in an especial way [ tutes. In Delta, the recreation SAXIE S BEAITY SALoi Now Card Tourney guest o f his uncle, Dr. Joseph E. PHONE FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS 'V .. COAL to prayers for our country, our A. Connell, o f 6601 E, 18th ave center sponsored by the Red Cross T.4. 0021 fighting forces, and for a speedy nue. was organized by Mrs. Stowe. Corner ISth end Cilifornii^sV^*^"'*’** I "Mbrriion Egg or Lump victory. If present gasoline re To Close Dec. 10 Qayton Nut strictions prevent their attendance Cpl. Ross Writes Father Thomas Callan at the Holy Hour in church, they G L I H GOUHSL Cla}ion Egg or Lump From Australia should be urged to recite the Ro (H oly Family PariiS) In Chaplains’ School Centennial Egg or Lump sary and their prayers in the fam The last o f the PTA pinochle- The following letter received by Mrs. Adam Ross o f 3834 Mon- (Continued From Page One) a n t i 4(i ;e s Indian Goods« Wadge Nut ily group at home for these inten bridge tournament parties w-ill be eiiTs approve, sev'eral flights in tions. held Thursday evening, Dec. 10, crief place from her son, Cpl. Er The Rev. Thomas Callan, T. 0. W a ^ e Egg or Lump nest Ross, describes a recent visit gliders 'will be ' made available May the good Lord keep all o f us in the school hall. - R., of Loretto, Pa., who was on Unusual Gifts for Everv .Member of the Fimilj nnnacle Nut of the young soldier to an Austral after the course Is finished. elose to Him in personal love and duty for a month as reception Pinnacle Egg or Lump The annual Altar and Rosary ian Cathedral: It is possible that the high school TrailW '''* sincere gratitude for His many Christmas party with exchange center chRplain in Fort Logan, is "On leave I went to one of the will pay part of the tuition. The Pinnacle Slack favors. of gifts will take place in connec attending the chaplains’ school in most beautiful Cathedrals I have boys are expecU^ to pay part Lignite Slack Faithfully yours in Christ, Harvard | university, Cambridge, KOHLBEHGS tion with the regular meeting at ever seen. There were massive themselves. It also may be pos ft Urban J. Vehr, 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, in the sible that a portioi of the cost will Mass. Hd is expected to complete 429 SE^ ENTEENTH STREET stained glass windows in it. The the coursd and return to duty in Archbishop of Denver. school hall. whole x:hurch plant covered more be met by the glider school through Visit a Veritable IMuscum of Indian Handcraft RUOBY COAL CO. scholarship funds [given in a na Fort Logan about Jan. 1. In the Kindly bring the contents o f this The Altar and Rosary society than four city blocks, with a con 20% Diicount on Genuine Natnjd Rugo for Limited TiniOd tional or state prdgram. meantime Mass is being offered in KE-0121 1144-8tli 9t. Jitter to the attention of your peo will participate in the weekly vent and school. The Cathedral's It)i u4 Cnrtii StmU An instruction program also is Fort Logan by the Rev. Daniel E. ^ple at the Masses Sunday, Dec ‘6. games party at 8 p.m. Tuesday, pipe organ was the biggest instru Kane, C.M., of St. Thomas’ semi- You Are Welcome Dec. 8, in the school hall, and will ment I ever hope to see. You had planned for grot^ps of younger ithedi’sl students who will ’ work on model naryi Your Pnrehaie of War Bondi Your Purchase o f War Bonds receive the entire proceeds from to see it to believe it. The altar planes. The entire i program is as •ad Stamp, Help, Secure Your and Stamps Helps Secure Your all tickets it sells. The money is in just one com er was. as big PATROflffl sociated with the Bigh School Vic Futufc. Future. to be used to purchase altar bread. ours at home. The main altar, tory corps now being organized set in a huge sanctuary, was in lli^rSton in Cathelic schools of Colorado. :iU4 laid with stones' of different The glider schodl was put into colors and with innumerable de signs about an inch square. It operation last spring and gradu ated iU first class, numbering 35, was a beautiful sight, with the 0.4 5 5 4 s r s ] of college age, three weeks ago. A sunlight streaming through the su E. u * l second class is now forming. The colored glass. There was not a iia^**®** school aims to prepare a number ray of light that waz not colored. of teachers as quickly as possible "The choir had 20 seats on each as glider instructors in their re side o f the main altar. The Bish spective schools and in this way SnUAEKI op’s throne was built on the order Give a Man Something to Wear hopes to spread kntraiedpe of this o f the Pope’s chair, and was fin ■laMMPBe branch of aeronautics widely in a ished in red plush. The altar boys short time. The achool’s work is HU sat on the ateps at his feet. It being emphasized at the present A L L $40 SU ITS was all like a Hollywood produc time because of its value in the K.v(4,«(! tion in reality. The acoustics of US I W te war effort. the church was perfect, with an $40 T U X E D O S 111 ' I excellent public address system. It seemed as if there was no great Propagation of Faith 855 COATS altitude to the church but actually [ftiHEAD it la many times higher than ours Collection Returns SiMMikl P at home and twice as long. Lictory Coil v.AiaiaD “ The main altar is o f marble and was beautifully decorated with Listed by Chancery m co .u 701Cm iS>- H Candida and indirect lighting. m ffVL CO. UQCOIS • Pfl Loud speakers are mounted ul (Continued From Page One) Hk VAim over the altar, and you can hear St. itoii of Lim i'i ...... -„-_._..._ttS.‘7S everything the celebrant says al St. Thtrtia'i (Aurora) It.lO though you may be sitting almost St. Vinctnt d* Pinl’i -.j-...... —_ IS.OS Rrtii collft* ------ll.SO block away. Many extra devo SIfrey boipiul ...... I 10.00 tions, such as Benediction on Sun PARISHES OUTSIDE OF DENVER 1. 1 . 1 day afternoons, are held in the Akron— St. JoicOh'i 17.10 ^ Meats, PooHiy Aipen— St. Mary'i ___ J - - — ™ im e o Cathedral and are well attended." Beoldtr— Bscred H urt ^...... T4.IS ALL $50 SUITS 1 fish Cpl. Eraeat Ross is a graduate Boulder, South— Sicrid B u r t of BUS IChd BUIS DISTINCTION o f St. Dominic’s school. For tlw Miry — ...... J...... 10.St Speer si Brifhlon—St. Ansuitlar,! 30.00 ftii. FlHMTIMrNn ast several years he was a mem- Brurh— Si. M iry'i ...... ' 17.00 $50 T U X E D O S er of several musical organiza Rurllnffton ...... — ...... 4.80 tions and young people’s groups in Cilhin—St. MlchiePi . ------12.00 ALL 870 - 875 COATS There is something distinctive about a Denver.' Corilr Rock— St. Franclt*' (EIhrrt) ...... ilPLLiMh i FAers Fried Bouleivard Service which lingers iCrntril City— Aiiumptioh ...... liin msa Chiyrnne Willi—Bacrid i H urt... ___ j i l E R U IColorado Springs Colorado Sprins*— mio, Dnoibt Bee long and lovingly in Corpui Cbriiti — ...... I0 .lt Sailor on Leave Sicrid Hurt ______Jl.tO Diimefs Don A. Romano, sop o f Mr. and St. M iry’i ------J------S00.7S Memory. ht. Piul'i. Broadmoor J . . . : . . . . , 41.10 W COLD LUNCHES ne !ri Mrs. Louis Romano o f Colorado Craif— 8l. Miehail'i ...... |...... S OI ^ k 4mm! !«. 1 i I Springs, was a member o f the Cripple Creek— St. Peter's ______J.OO crew on the fabulous cruiser, Crook— St. Peter’i (lliS) Elhert— Sacred Hurt Boise, that sent six Japanese ships Erie—St. Seholaitica'i ‘ Fmay^-Su tm i to the bottom in the fierce fight- (Lafeyette) ...... injg off Guadalcanal on the night Flamins— St. Peter’i 13.75 of Oct. 11-12. Seaman Romano, Florence— St. Benedict's A'o Initial Poymant Required rn BOUICURRD mORTURRV Fort Collini— UlwikeMiMM,* who attended Corpus Christ! Holy Family ...... —I... 4.73 a Regular Areount— or open o school in Colorado' Springs, was St. Joteph'i ...... i„... 33.00 Mrs. James P. McConaty spending a leave with his parents Fort Locin— St. Pitrlek'a ... 20.30 Fort Luplon—St. Wllliaia'a 90-D A Y -P A Y last week. (Plitteyllle) ...... a... A Third Doirn— Balance in ^ Federal at No, Speer Telephone GRand 1626 The young sailor was on watch Fort M o rfin -^ t. Heleni'a , 7S.S0 on the signal base of the Boise Georsetown—'•oTfftown— Our Lidy of Janaary- during the battle, which he de Lourdfti ...... 1...... Glonwoodftnwocd Spriftfi— St. 34.10 February-March Iscribed as "the greatest spectacle Goldin— St. Joifph'i‘ • .....h’ ...... - 31.33 UMKIIEN n ^ a man can ever hope to see and G rtiliy— St. P itir'i‘.7 .....V—^ 37.43 gi>iweuuuuiauiauiMig
Novena to Close j ST. PHILOMENA’S PTA WILL Trnnn Aiiviliarv Served Every Day Office pj, PROTECTION SPONSOR PARTY ON DEC. l l T n u . n I Roast Turkey Monday Evening (S i. Philomena's Parish) (presided over the monthly meeting Will Meet Dec. 9 VX)L\C— TENDER— DEUfJOL'S S u d d e n bereavenwit often finds a family Mrs. \V. L. 3int, chairman of of the PT.^, which was held Nov. Harry the ways and means committee.' 30, in the school auditorium. T he. ------Conipirir Dinner Including Fresh Cranberry Sauce unprepared to meet the financial burden that (AnnancUtioB Pari>h) announces that arrangements for Rev. Dr. David Maloney opened the (Blessed Sacrament Parish) The novena in honor of the Im- the games party to be given under meeting with prayer, and the The mothers' auxiliary of Blessed DAILY— I TO 8 SUNDAYS— 11130 to 8i30 P. M. ^ ii must be assumed. Olinger’s Future Need ' maculate Conception of the Blewed the auspices of the PT.\ Friday.i pledge o f allegiance to the flag was : Sacrament Boy Scout troop No, NO' FARRING . IH Sm u «W n_ ^ork Virgin Mary will close with solemn Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. in the school recited. jl45 wrill meet at 1 p.m. Wednes- FROBLEM CLOSED MON’DATR Plan is the thoughtful, sensible arrangement sers'ices Monday, Dec 7. at 7:.T0, auditorium. E. 10th avenue and jh e minutes o f the previous' Dec- home of Mrs. Miinji BW| t i h e . . . it protects every member o f your family, when there will he a special ser-i Fillmore street, are progressing meeting were read by .Mrs. G. A. f"Weber. 2222 Clermont mon and Benediction of the Blessed i satisfactorily i Schwartz, and .Mrs. H. C. Cooper street. This oreanization of scout regardle« o f age . . . for only a few cents a ' Sacrament An invitation is extended toi all ^ , y , ||,e financial report. mother.s is giving extraordinary ! members of the parish the.r ^ E,penman and Mrs. J. V. support to the parish troop. Re Golden OLantem day. For helpful counsel on Olinger's Future PTA Will Meet cently the mothers gave the trouts friends. to th o « from other Hamilton represented the organi- 121*5 B d »v . Near i3ih A*e. U l P I Reataurant KE. 1204 Hdi of w, On Dec. 9 panshes to attend. TickeU may ^ November deanerv and their fathers a spaghetti din Need Plan . . . consult our Advisory Depart ner. Th. ,i u H. T. Zook. Mrs. ment . . . no obligation. The parents and friends of troop i afternoon,ternoon. Dec. 9,9. at 2 no'clock dock *”in 'cveninirof the party. Turkeys and' and Mrs. D. R. Cos tello will attend the January meet- 145 are urged to attend a court of j the hall. The fourth grade will ca.«h will be awarded. .ri. ,1 ■ I. » L . „ . Mrs. M. Blake Vifquain, chair- honor, which will be held in Smiley furnish the program under the di junior high school Tuesday, ^ c . the mZ . * W T a ‘ he membership committee. 3663 rection of Sister Ann de Sales. | 8. at 7:30. Seven new scouts will | Preferred Parish These fourth grade room mothers i H.nif.? J F Cummin^ "" be given their tenderfoot badges; will be hostesses; Mmes. F. Grom Mnh/n g' L ' "’ ""h «rs had closed and the re- Mohan. John F. Reinhardt, and satisfactory. Robert and Francis Vandenberg.; met, F. Simington. H. Lenihan.l E. Simonson. There are 194 members. Robert Reed. John O’Donnell. Ray-1 Trading List ,1 'I 16tb at Slalloy, and Heinrich. The | Monthly Meeting Held mond Decker, Bill Phoenix, and, SPEER at chairman of the recent games | Mrs. A. C. Ames, war chairman, le n t s BOULDER Mrs. Harry T. Zook, president, Sammy Givan. \ number of merit ifiORTnaaiFcORTD^HRIES SHERMAN party, Mrs. E. Kelly, reported 1260 made a plea for more volunteers badges and rank advancements will ve for'94.50 in profits, with returns still coming , for Red Cross work. Patterns for also be received. CATHOLIC Mew bers of our per- in. Sir. Johnson of 1853 Lincoln i articles that may be made at home lonnel and the finest eat street was awarded the complete: of scrap materials, such as head The November meeting of the ...... ? 3 .5 0 — -....a.nest ..fuipniencequipment and Blessed Sacrament PTA was held I BBAE facilities are assigned to every Catholic turkey dinner. | [ 0FFIG16 rest pillows, bed slippers, and air Monday, Nov. 30, with Mrs. James oerv'icc. warden mittens, may be secured Simpson, president, presiding. 'The EAI’TY SAlm School Sells from Mrs. Ame.s. Shopping Bistrict VENINC APPOtNTMta^^U.l Stamps, Bonds meeting was well attended and the i Mrs. Elsther Deike reported that sisters received many gifts in the I St. Vincent de PauVs Parish I> •nd Csti/orata^Su.^'"'*’** ^ VICE ratSIDENT Sirs, \V. Robinson, war service 0F6VF6 VISII06 $141.75 worth o f war bond's and pantry shower that was held fo r ’ chairman, reports that $4,700 in stamps had been sold through the them. Harold Rhinehart, a repre war stamps and bonds have been ^ J Connor school in the month of November. sentative from the Office of Price Preisser’s Red & White sold in the school since Januaiy. j^p.^ted this week for sea duty Mrs. G. A. Schwaiiz read a com .Administration, spoke on food ra The high school students, with the ,o„p ,,h ere in the Pacific after munication from the nuns, express tioning and the effect it will have Grocery and Market TOYS help of Sister Patrice, are com spending the Thanksgiving holi ing their appreciation for the pan- on ail families. Refreshments were ■an Goods con piling a war scrapbook, which will trj- shower in the convent the aher- served by the seventh grade moth FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES, AND Gifts Galore days in the home of his uncle and QUALFTY GROCERIES AT be sent to Washington when com aunt. Judge and Mrs. Joseph J. noon of Nov. 25. ers. There will be no meeting in BOX C.4NT)IES Preferred Parisli pleted. December. The January meeting LOWER PRICES Walsh o f 960 Detroit. Lt. Connor In th? absence o f the Rev. Paul FrM D.ll*.r7 SPrac. 444T The survey o f working mothers Reed, Father .Maloney read an ad- will be held Jan. 25 and will be INES & LIQUORS father’s night," 2SSI E. Ohi. Art. rSo. Unlr. «n4 0*1.1 has been completed by the block dre.ss on “ Prayer for the Poor Downtown Prices LBERG’ s Trading List and area mothers. Souls.’’ Father Maloney intro Youth to B« Baptized The 150 boys in service will, re duced Mr. Reinhardt of the con Ralph Smith, 18-year-old son of Custom Permanents .t e e n t h street ' ceive Christmas greetings from the sumers’ division of the Price Ad Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Smith. 5708 Bonnie Brae parish as a result o f the motion ministration office, who addressed useuin o f Indian Handcnfi MR, AND MRS. SHOPPER E. (3olfax avenue, will be baptized $3.50 to $10 made by Mrs. W. Robin.sore in the the group on “ Rationing Problems next Monday evening and will re Drug Co. N«v«io■jo RumRugs fne for Limitedir^f. « 1™*Tl ‘ ^ marchaBU raprasantad in this saetloa ara boottara. Thay ara and Adjuitments." n r • latiaai to work with yoo and ara datarviDg of yowr patrooaga. Co- recent PTA meeting. The Altar ceive his First Communion' on ftcalp 763 So. Univeriilv PE 2385 Father Maloney showed a num Trr*ini«nU PC Welcome •porata with tham. and Rosary society and the Holy Tuesday, the Feast of the Immac • Spwlaitr 4 Dsllr D.ll..rlN Name society are co-operating in ber of colored moving pictures of ulate Conception. Five other con the project. Mrs. J. Monckton, Vatican City and Lourdes verts will be received before HANICCRR8 t'afhedral Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. J. Feely, Sister Prudentia's room received Christmas. PACIALS Joyce, and Ed Kelly are assist the attendance award. The seventh Mrs. R. K. Gebhart was hostess BAIR DYEING VOLLMER'S BAKERY ing Mrs. Robinson with the mail grade mothers were the hostesses. to members of St. Anne’s circle in PATRONIZE THESE ing. her home Tuesday, Nov. 24. Mrs. ftoRORiy Liquor Store Wem«o to Rnctiv* Eucharist Deliciout Pattriei, Cake* PIGGLY-WIGGLY St. Teresa’s PTA circle svill meet Karl .Mayer and Mrs. Curtis Frei- Dolores Beauty Salon Ntxt u Clsiiw's Church Goods The Akar and Rosary society and Bread Tuesday evening, Dec. 8, in the berger were guests and prizes DOLORES SENSING STORES home o f Mrs. Walter Anderson, and the PT'A will receive corporate went to Mmes. John Keefe, J. J, “Whan low In tplriu tail Jarrj'’ Phone PE. 4007 2339 E. Ohio 757 So. University SP. 93*4 435 E. 17lh Are. at Penn. 3610 Race. Communion Sunday, Dec. 6, in the Dooling. and R, K. Gebhart. 1634 Tremont KE. 4334 230 E. 13lh Are. Mrs. Mumford, scout chairman, 8:15 .Mas*. Members of the Altar and Ro rue oeuvKBT raes p a b k in g 512 E. 13lb Are. announces that taoop 125 wilt hold Mary I.a Tourette’a aodality sary society, the PTA, and other CONOCO PRODUCTS a court of honor Monday evening, group was entertained in the home women of the parish will receive When buying from the Dec. 7, at •" the hall. All of Eileen Bergin Monday evening. Communion in a body Sunday, Dec. firms advertising in this I.iibriralion, Car W .ihiog, BatSaria* 6, in the 8 o'clock ifass. parents and] friends o f the boys Bridge famished the amusement. paper, please mention that Recharged, Tire Vulcafilabif STANLEIGH’S are invited to attend. Upon opening tiny while and gold Mrs. H. J. Von Detten has been G. Jackson made an appeal in scrolls the guests were surprised called to Rhode Island because of you saw their advertise BONl^flE BRAE **Loiceit Pr/cd tn Town” the meeting for parents and spon to find the announcement o f Miss the serious illness of her father, CONOCO SERVICE Percy Redmond. ment. 1100 Different Color* and Pnttonm sors of the Cub Scouts to become Li. Jotoph J. Connor I.a Tourette's engagement to Jerry 724 So. University OCOtH to CbooM Fttns active in this work. More mothers Filloon written therein. Miss La The December meeting of the VtnviK,CM TERMS OPEN EVES are needed to assist in the cub is with the medical corps o f the Tourette is the daughter of Mr. Altar and Rosary society will be t m E. Colfax MA. tftt program. navy and until assigned to his new and Mrs. J. L. La Tourette' and is held Friday, Dec. 11, in McDon Members o f the Guardian Angel position he was stationed, in St. a graduate o f the Cathedral high ough hall’, sfter recitation of the lality and the younger children Louis, Mo. school. Mr. Filloon ia the son of Rosary at 2 p.m. in the church. 1 ORDER AHEAD ' ol the parish will receive Com- A native o f Denver, he re Mrs. Margaret C. Filloon of Love This IS the last meeting of 1942. SOCTB GAYLORB ceived his early education in St. land. He attended Regis college, The Rev. Richard Hiester will Aik for Victory Coal Shumake Pkarmacy ^ Philomena's grade school. Cathe where he took a prominent part in speak. 1 dral high school, and was gradu Shopping Bistrict W. A. HATCHETT, Ownar fi athletica. He ia a seaman firat claas Birth It Announcad 1 CARBON COAL 701 Grant St. Phone KE. 3617 ,S ated from the University o f Colo and at present is stationed in San rado medical school in 1942 with Diego, Calif. The couple do not Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hill are St. Vincent de PauVs Parish 1 A^D S U P P L Y CO. UQUORS ■ PRESCRIPTIONS The Holy Name society will meet an M.D. degree. Immediately fol plan to be married until the close the parents of a girl, bom Thurs W U4t Brighl.a Bird. MA. 1221 M day evening, Dec. 7, at 8 lowing hi.s graduation from med of the war. day, Nov, 26, in St. Joseph's hos pital. The baby will be named 1080 So Phoaa ck. All the men o f the parish ical school he enlisted in the navy, Ma.s.ses on the Feast of the Im The Chrysler Ann Frances. CayloiM BOB’S SP. 0574 requested to attend this meet- but was permitted to serve his maculate Conception. Dec. 8, will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart and Plans are under way for (he interneship in the Wisconsin Gen be at 6:46, 7. 8:15, and 9. 1 Krug’s Meat Market their three children have gone to Grocery Company lal turkey party to be ataged eral hospital, &ladison, Wise., until The Very Rev. Dr. William M. Grocery aod Markil J . H . BONNER Grant Pass, Ore., to make their t he Holy Name society. John July of this year,’when he received Higgins has returned from a three- —B.UklUh.4 t#«t— * Quality Meats, Poultry home. Mr. Hart is with the United Groceries, Meats and Fancy ereth and Mike Sullivan have his commission and went into week vacation. He spent one week TEXACO STATION States reclamation bureau. V'cgetablea Fish 1 appointed co-chairmen. active duty. The young lieutenant at the Shrine o f the Jesuit Mar CORN FED MEATS St. Joan of Arc’s circle met Fri ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS St. Lucy's Sewing club met Tues- is the grandson o f the late Mrs. The Store of Quellty end Prleo Speer at Bannock tyrs in Auriesville. N. Y., and the day, Nov. 27, in the home of Mrs. 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 till But Util Art. Phan. TAhar (47# day in the home o f Mrs. J. Plumb, Joseph Walsh. Dr. Connor re remainder of the time in the home ceived two scholarships one to Mary Dalton Walsh, with Mrs. REGULAR MEALS A.ND S H Q ltf' lbs, surplices, and boys' cassocks of his brother, Gerald, in Chicago, Theodore Kittieson and Mrs. James ere mended. New curUins were Cathedral, the other to the Uni III. ORDERS versity of Colorado, for scholastic Westland is co-hostesses. Bridge NOB HILL INN Where Frientit Meet . . . "lade for the sacristy. An afghan, The Rev. Paul Reed left Monday honors went to Mrs. A. H. Wyers Gaylord Drug Co. CHICKEN DINNER lade by the sewing group, will merit. for Manchester, N. H., for a brief eV eRT SUNDAY 42* EAST COLTAE and .Mrs. F. R. Fulton. As has 1069 S6. rRaylord SP. 33$5 B**r and Win* | AVENUE GRILL ^e given to Fitzsimons hospital. visit in the home o f his parents. been the custom of the circle in Mixed Drink*, Draught Beer St. Catherine's circle met Thurs- Miss Barbara Murphy returned Pretrriptions CarpfuUr FiUtd by past years a donation of $5 was Registered PharmaciiU WA§HINGTON DriuhM ‘dly evening in the home of Mrs. Academy Lists recently from South Bend, Ind., sent to the St. -Vincent de Paul so Delicious Dinners where she attended the Notre Dame P A R K CAFE ; Byron and Maria WUliaaia . Johnson. Mrs. W. Schweider ciety Christmas fund. FINE WIS'ES AND LIQUORS prom and the Northwestem-Notre I lots *.. C.rl«fg______PE. SS4g HOT AND COLD LUNCHES 17th and Waihinxlan MAin ITI7 isisted the hostess. Dame football game. Tear Svahiidf It Aspraelatad flare Mr. and Mrs. J. Monckton have Honor Students Mmes. R. J. Foley, L. W. Ker- NATIONAL BRAND ed word o f the marriage of Guardian Angel Guild Washington Park ber, and Glen P. Schafbuch, who son, Vernon, to Lynette (St. Mary's Academy) **funny— lAi* rote doetnU tmeU Those receiving the highest have been active workers in the Is to Meet on DeCs 10 Cleaners STORES food any more.** averages and those on the honor Red Cross Canteen service and the Red Cross Courte.sy bureau, report TWO QUALITY POOD STOSEt Flower* that bloom In the *priov are apt T onahue officiating. The pair will roll for the first quarter have Unexcelled Quality and Service that they enjoy this interesting The Guardian Angel guild will TO SERVE YOU to !oae their delightful odor by fail—and |., tside in Seattle. been announced. The girts who N. W. CHRISTENSEN many expeaiivc drux* ioae their potency, received the highest averages are: work very much. meet in the home of Mrs. Thomas Finer Foods for Leas Mr. and Mrs. W. E.- Robinson B. O’Connell, 621 Monroe street, l«17 a Gsylon) RP. I»»» r It cofta more to uae oniy frvah pharma- Seniors, Rosanna Cavarra, 93.2 Mrs. J. B. Furstenberg. Sr., will 1SS4 8. Gtrlord 741 Saata Pa 1 cautieala In fillinf preacriptioaa—but aiid their children. Margaret and Denver, Thursday, Dec. 10, at the preacription* are a lot better. That'* g per rent, and Sheila Curry, 93; jun- entertain at a bridge party in her why w* eonatantly cheek drup* for iors,iThere8e Muto, 94.5, and Mar home Friday evening, Dec. 4. in 12:30. As this will be the annual Say it With Flowers potency. |" honor of Mrs. J. B. Furstenberg, Christmas party, the usual con I the death o f Mrs. Robinion's garet Oyler, 94.4; sophomores, SOUTH GAYLORD 41 way I a Good SeleetioH Sonia Campbell, 93.6, and Gloria Jr,, who has been visiting in the tributions to various charitable in ither. REASONABLE PRICES Grisenti, 93; freshmen, Arlene home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. stitutions will be made. Assisting MARCOVE DRUG GO. Mrs. Valencour is recovering Mrs. O'Connell as hostesses wifi BAKERY fter an operation in Mercy hos- Hahn, 94.1, and Helen Amato, Harry T. Zook, while her husband COMMUNITY 91.4. • was on overseas duty in Africa. be Mrs. E. T. Alcorn and Mrs. H. Fluffy, Flakey Homemade Cut Rate Urtiga | p ital. Mrs. Hepp is ill in St. An- FLOWER STORB leieieMwi The honor roll, which requires Lt. Furstenberg returned to Nor W. Swigert. lony’s. Mrs. Gracy's father is Pastry MRS. FRANK OLaON Prampt D.llT«rT Sarrira i tl folk. V k, recently. PE. 711# 'l*>4 So. Oarlord an average of 90 per cent or above 1043 So. Gaylord SP. 7518 TA. «IH 4H E. Calltz. 0pp. Cathadral SC•riously ill. in eveiy subject, included; The following parish clubs met William Kotasek and William W.4TCHES Rosanna Cavarra, Dorothy recently: Mrs. G. L. Monaghan’s m DIAMONDS Bromme, Theresa Dee, Therese was entertained in the home of .Anouaciation Muto, Claire Marie O’Keefe, Mar Mrs. L W. Koerber. Mrs. E. T. 5 ROBES Mrs. A. H. Vollosin and Mrs. JETtTLRY Sie Vincent de PauFs Parish Cavanaugh have volun- garet Oyler, Sonia Campbell, Mulcahy will be h o ^ s s to the club I- Regular $18 Rayon Gloria Grisenti, Margaret Mary at a Christmas party on Dec. 15. nniiPQ loWbst • Rayon linad— unuilw PRICKS IN OKNVCIt D E S E L L E M ^ « Kulp, Arlene Hahn, Helen John Mrs. C. O. Selandef's club met IVAN E. SUNDMAN WASHINGTON ^^en buying from the PUEL AND FEED CO. son, Helen Amato, Katherine .Mur with Mrs. L. E. Bums. Mrs. Mary LCBA to Moot Doc. 7 ray, and Henrietta Neubuerger. Morgan will entertain the club P.4RK MARKET firms advertising in this CHARLES A. DaSILLEM Skillful Waleh Repairing h Branch .320, LCBA, will meet in Since the beginning o f the Dec. 1$. BILL HUGHES, Prep. paper, please mention thst $ 1 1 .85 TBS We Ship by Rail .'agus hall Monday, Dec. 7, at 2 school year every class has par Mrs. E. T. Gibbons will be host WATCH INSPECTOR POR Complete Food Service PHONS TA. un i.m. Election of officers will be ticipated in .some athletic activity ess to Mrs. J. F. Conway's club on D. a R. G. W. R.R. you saw their advertise p 598 South Gilpin S4tl FRANKUN ST. 2>TB AND WALNUT h under the direction of .MiKs Angela Dec. 11. ment. RES PUON* MA U4< Eisenman, the gym instructor for Mrs. C. 0. Selander entertained 39 So. Broadway •If. 8«.r7 I. B. Tlirillr" Extra the academy. On Tuesday, Dec. St. Philomena's football team at $15.85 PERSONALITY PORTRAITS 2, the junior clas.s bowled. a theater party Wednesday after I’hone PE. 1017 In the month of December the noon. 6 FOR (3IRISTMAS MAURICE STUDIOS junior class officers form the color St. Franci.N de Sales* CONOCO PRODUCTS guard which daily raises the flag. Honn: M ■: I REGIS STUDENTS TO COMPETE F„ff]pwnnil Paritli ST. JAMES’ PARISH GROUP IN NATIONAL SCIENCE CONTEST ^ V, i T . ACTIVE IN RED CROSS WORK TIME TO STIR,yp i P4C< (St. Janitt’ Psrith) Eugene B. Loundres and Marian (Ret>* Hifh School) rocks, freshman football team, loHoldKeceptioD d Lawrence W. Friedrich, S.J., have recently completed their 1942 A small group o f women from the Doud.s a.s sponsors; William C.' instructor in physics and mathe- schedule of eames, of which seven parish la.st week completed 4,000 Shepherd II, son of Mr. and Mrs.' c h r is t m ]\s] matics anji director of the Rejis were won and one was lost. Ac- (St, Leuit' Parish, Englaweed) hours o f Red Cro.ss work. Two John H. Shepherd, with Robert ‘ hiah school science club, an- cording to Richard Harrington. A reception into the Sodality of women, Mrs. G. R. Harries and Dick and Blanche Knoebel as spon- : nounces that five o f his physics S.J., coach o f the Shamrocks, 117 the Blessed Virgin, for both the Mrs. Thorle Vieau. each accounted .sors; Jesse John Brinsteitter, in students will participate in the points have been piled up in sched grade and high school groups and for more than 700 hours o f the fant son of Sgt. and Mrs. Jesse A. GOODIES ; nation-wide science talent search uled game.*, though opponents have work. The sewing class leads in Brinsteitter of Lowry Field, with / those who are out o f school, will ■J'Sd nil* ,to be conducted by Science Clubs scored only 12 points. be held Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6, enrollment and in the number of Peter Raskop and Mildred Baker I’m glad mother bake* o f America. Representing the Latin Contatt Dac. IS at 3 o’clock. Members of the so hours employed. Any other women as sponsors; Marcia M. Florio, Regis high school science club, of the parish who are interested in daughter of Dr. and Mre. Lloyd J. k The Jesuit Interscholastic Latin dalities will receive Communion in *uch good cake*. She which consists of 32 members af assisting the Red Cross are asked Florio, with Richard Mulligan and They won’t be as plentiful, nor ai \ contest, an annual competition in the 8 o’clock Mass on the morning filiated with Science Clubs of to get in touch with Mrs. Paul Mary Agnes McCarthy as spon all Jesuit high schools, is sched of the reception. as usual, but there’s no reason whylj always uses Pikes Peak : .America, will be Seniors John Fitzgerald of 1735 Locust street. sors; and Mary .\nn Funnell, I’lk ** uled for Dec. 15. All fourth-year Masses on Tuesday, Dec. 8, the Dolan, Robert Cramer, William Mas.ses in St. James’ Tuesday, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. shouldn’t be some extra cookies, puji Cake Flour So will l» Latin students will participate in Feast of the Immaculate Concep ' Horan, John Kelly, Edward Mad- the Feast of the Immaculate Con the conte.st, which is’ to be based tion, will be at 6, 8, and 10 o’clock. Funnell, with Paul and Monica and even candies, in every home. CoL i den, and Raymond Walsh. Pre ception, will be at 6, 7, 8, and 9 Fitzgerald as sfwn.sors. _____ when I grow up. . on the vocabulary and style o f the Confessions will be heard Monday lit - liminary examinations in connec o’clock. Safeway, you’ll find lots of suggestionr first eight chapters of Cicero’s evening, Dec. 7, from 7:30 to 9 tion with the national second an The Altar society will meet in “ Pro Archia” oration. Two hours o’clock. ★ ★ ★ you’ll buy at low prices. Shop early nual science talent search arc be the home o f Mrs. Hartley Hinton, will be devoted to the translation ing held Friday, D ec.‘ 4. As part The AlUr society will sponsor 1736 Leyden street, Friday, Dec. 11, day, early in the week, if you can. ■ i m k k s b of English passages into Latin, of the preliminary examinations, a card party Saturday evening, at 2 o’clock. Sunday, Dec. 6, is ' MAKE i k a k and one and one-half hours to the I ' I each contestant will submit an es Dec. 6, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. H. Communion day for the society and I translation from Latin to English. pgm say o f about 1,000 words on Clark, chairman, will be assisted for all the women o f the parish. And Remember: SAFEWAY WILLNQTi IF* The award, a gold medal, for the Your Reservations “ Science’s Next Great Step by Mmes. H. Atkinson, G. Smilanic, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart | A t i^our winners of the competition is one UNDERSOLD AT ANY TIME OF’ a Ahead.” The purpose of the com L. R. Smith, Mi Burge, G. Guffey, circle met recently in the home of ■till I of the coveted honors in all Jesuit petition is to discover and help E. Poole, and H. Cudney, and Miss Mrs. Clarence Kemme. DAY OR WEEK! Grocers SL' i'IiR high schools. ■ .i ■ develop scientific talent that will N. Kilker. The new officers o f the S ff. Wade Lanmnn of Lowry NOW... be of great value to the nation in Studant Recovarinf society are Mrs. Ann Arend, presi Field and Mary Margaret Fritz of it war and in peace. Philip Robben, boarding stu dent; Mrs. Emily McRae, first vice this psrish were married before For the Hig The contestants from Regis dent from Oakley, Kans., is now president; Mrs. Edna Jackson, the pastor, the Rev. William V. | PIKES PEAK have been selected on the basis getting along nicely at home after second vice president: Mrs. Leola Powers, Saturday. Noy. 28. The i NEW YEAR’S EYE of talent for scientific endeavor a very serious illness some weeks Tunze, third vice president; Mrs. attendant-s were Jane Fritz, si.ster j and achievement. National win ago in Mercy hospital. He plans A. J. Zadow, fourth vice presi o f the bride, and R. Byron Service. | JAM B O R EE and d ^ E O U R ners of the competition will be to return to Regis as soon as his dent; Mrs. Nettie Steck, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. London of i awarded trips to Washington to health permits. and Mrs. Frances M. Keegan, sec this parish are the parents o f a ! attend the science talent search Father Edmund J. Stumpf, S.J., retary. Mrs. Amos Stock and Mrs. girl, bom recently in Mercy hos FUN FEST . . . , g jOffPH ALTAR BREADS and to Uke the final examinations. teacher of history and religion in Julia Doering are in charge of the pital. Froth Win 7, Lota 1 the high school, is acting as mod altars for the month of December. Baptisms performed recently in Beautiful SEWING Mmes. Art Byrne, Warren Taylor, nrr mam o f r n t moma/ The Regis high school Sham- erator for the nurses’ sodality of St. James’ included Mary Kathleen Uttl* GIrU' Prm is, Enbroldw. Mercy hospital. Father Stumpf Cresta Pfeiffer, and S. Chirichigno Douds, infant daughter of Mr. and Sparkling Uaaoenialaa, etc. IlM'l! is directing the nurses in the study were welcomed as new members. .Mrs. • Alexander Douds, with In Uniform or Out THE SISTERS OF THE of the Mass in accordance with Sunday, Dec. 6, will be the regular Regis Guild Plans Communion day for the members * GOOD SHEPHERD the suggestions of the Queen's Clothes Help Youf ff’ork semester outline for sodal o f the Altar soeiety. TCLErBONK PKAKL S4SI ity activity. The St. Louis PTA will hold its Women to Meet in To Sponsor {Card Father Bernard Karst, S.J regular meeting Tuesday evening, I ^ n I r\ IA principal of the high school, will Dec. 8, at 8 o’clock. A musical pro COM ARTCRAFTQLE gram will feature the first and Edgewater Dec. 10 I ftrtv on U 6 C * lU ***''* Chicago Dec; 17 to Uke 1641 Clenarm PI. A ua Aj VMM part in the meeting of principals second graders’ singing Christmas U.1 f l o f the Jesuit high schools o f the carols; a string ensemble, composed (St. Mary MagdaUna’i Parish, Thursday, Uec. 31st Chicago and Missouri provinces of Edgewatar) M W W W W W W W W ' ’"wsn The closing event of the year of Mary Ellen McDonnell, Patricia the Society of J,esus. Phenix, Joanne Flood, Patricia MUSIC BY for the Regis guild wiil be the The Altar and Rosary society Gym Floor Rofinithod card party to be given'-'Thursday Millard, Helen Thompson, Marian will hold its monthly meeting in the LOU MORGAN Under the supervision of Broth SHEDS WATER LIKE. WAX evening, Dec. 10, in the hall of the Thompson, Shirley Knight, and parish hall Thursday, Dec. 10. A er John SUnley, who has general And His Popular NBC Blessed Sacrament school. Ar Donna Heim; and a trumpet quar luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. RYDR07.E (all celora) a Synthetic Mineral Wax premti i . charge of the Regis campus and tet, including John Chirichigno, Orchestra JOSH*"' rangements have been made by The following members will serve: tint ahintiM. Inexpenaie# but endure* far many Fnn. athletic fields and buildings, the James Malloy, John Kuplack, and the nostesses; Mmes. Henry J.Vell- Mrs. Aylward, Mrs. Chadwick, COLORFLEX—A penetrative Concrete Floor Enimil^Iam. Theodore Shell. Mrs. William smure. William H. Phoenix, and floor o f the g>'mnasium has re Mm. Moore, and Mrs. Goebel. DINNER DANCING acid*, moiiture. and alkali. Harden* floore—prevent* fiittafd i I Baaement* waterproofed from INSIDE in COLOR. Wiur | ^ "^Cyrus B. Partington. The hall will cently been reflnished in prepara Cline, sixth grade room mother, Masses on the Feast of the Im ENTERTAINMENT • NOISEMAKER8 tion for the coming basketball will have charge o f refreshments. BRICK STAIN—For exterior vrail*. All color*. AU |itl accommodate a large number of maculate Conception, Dec. 8, will arSO PER PERSON alkali proof. friends of Regis, and the party will season. The entire surface of the Miss Charlene Geeck, president be at 6 and 8 o’clock. 0 PLUS t a Y floor has been sanded, varnished, of the Daughters of Mary sodality, W* *ell material* only or do the job compltit. give those attending an oppor A successful Thanksgiving party and waxed, and will soon be ready and the committee chairmen are tunity to share in the work o f the was held on Saturday, Nov. 21, un for use. making plans for a Christmas guild, whose principal service is der the direction of the Holy Name The high school student body party to be held Thursday eve DENVER BRICK STAIN caring for the chapels, vestments, society of the parisK. The main attended a Solemn Requiem Mass ning, Dec. 17. pjownPalac and linens of the college where prize was given to Robert Magher, celebrated for the deceased bene The San Luis Rey club held a CJlcrry 1083 iiacdiJ many Masses are offered each 3813 Winona court. L y A DENVER factors, alumni, and faculty mem business meeting Wednesday eve . AA AAA A A., Pbi morning. First Friday devotions in honor No Fussy Frills bers of Regis on Nov. 25. Cele ning, Dec. 2. 'The members voted of the Sacred Heart will be ob Harry M. Anholt, General Manager Reservations may be made by brant o f the Ma.sa was the Very to sponsor a roller skating party served Dee. 4. Prayer Front de You don’t pay for atmos calling one of the hostesses, whose Rev, John J. Flanagan, S.J., pres at Skateland Wednesday evening, votions will he held at 7:30 p.m. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PATRONIZE OUR ADVI telephone numbers are EA. 6270. phere when you eat at ident o f Regis college and high Dec. 9, at 7:30 o’clock. The White EM. 1003, and SP. 3489. The hall Ray's Cafe. You get the school; Father Thomas F. Single- and the Blue teams of the club may be reached by Uking car No. ton, S.J., and Richard Harrington, bowling league will roll at the utmost in quality food at 40 to Elm street. S.J., were deacon and subdeacon, Sport Bowl Sunday, Dec. 6, at 3 reasonable prices whether respectively. Father S. R. Krieger, o’clock. The Very Rev. Joseph P, t : 'i you want a quick bite or a S.J., acted as master o f ceremon O’Heron will be the guest of honor ita Says: full meal. Stop by today. ies, and the Scholastic choir, under at the club’s Christmas party to CALLBECK the direction o f E. T. Foote, S.J., be held Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, J l furnished the singing for the ocU- in the school hall. Gifts will be sion. exchanged. Park Free Shop and Save lETTEii m RflVS CAFE mWLESS LUten to the Dim* Man Daily 11 tSO a. m, on KFEL. IIHOLIBAY 1518 California St. 3 RADIO TALKS TO PUBLICIZE Fine Furs DISPENSE BROS. BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT Mixed Drinks ' Quality Foods WEE SHOP BAKERY lEANINi li CenplsU rur Bspsirins CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN FLOWERS MAin ^ 5 1 SsrriM • Ttrms HAPPILY ANNOUNCE Wholesome Bread, Cakes, The Holy Childhood Christmas nor; St. Louis’ , Robert Lorenzo and Pastries at Low Prices Colfax at Washington seal committee of St. Thomas’ sem Helen Singer; Holy Family school, Large Assortment of Potted Palroniae Thete Firms. They To Our Old Friends and 'KUVUT~1i(||H' Are Co-operating With Your inar}', as was announced last week, John Perito and Rita Kennedy; FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED KE 4576 is presenting three radio talks pub St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, Rich Plants and Funeral Designs Paper. Cusiomers That We Are licizing the annual Christmas seal ard Shanahan and Mary Frances ( n u d l u n campaign. These talks will replace Cusack; St. Mary's, Leadville, Alex Back in Our Old Stand Fresh C*i M.Aia 6101 (2IRISTIVUS C.\RDS the radio playlet formerly pre Alirei and Donna Jean Skinner; FROM TOUR KODAK PICTtlBES sented by the seminary mission St. Louis’, Louisville, Bobby Ma FREDAS JERRY BREEN |»1E48TC0LF.«AV We Photograph Anything Anytehere unit. The first of these tilks will be donna and Martha Rock. given over station KOA by the May We Serve You in That BI-LOW MEATS Rev. Robert G. McMahon, Friday, Mri. Burke Batter Florist WHITE FISH, I S in s. FINISHING£ ^ JH E MILE NIGH PHOTO 00. Dec. 4, at 4:20 p.m. Father Mc Mrs. Charles Burke, who has Indispensable Way? Mahon, assistant pastor of St. ‘TRY FRED FIRST’ 1486 California HA. 2279 8C0.\T5______Itt-ai BBVENTEENTB KEYSTONE IIU DENVER been 111 in Mercy hospital, is home| Francis de Sales’ church, was the director o f this contest in 1940 and much improved. PIKE Sli. '! I' DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO. while a student in the seminary. PERCH Another talk is scheduled for next week on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 6 B n y W a r CRAPPIES p.m. over the same station. The As long os there is meat Chicago Rev. Deacon James Hamblin o f St. * HERRING.. r Viiw' ■ Thomas’ seminary, director of last | I ■ B o n d s year’s contest, will speak. A third • • • m ZMIILAXEIKmroNE^nn DENVER-LOS ANGELES TRUCKING CO. talk by the Rev. Gregory Smith, Quality can't be beat diocesan mission director, is I Oviters, Scallopij.I planned for the following week. j GOOD THINGS The children are reminded that, in Vitamin Knowledga the statue and plaque prizes will TO EAT and Cooked be awarded before Christmas to Your phyilcianls... Fresh and Salted Nutmeals those who sell their seals early. Versed in . . . Vitamin Candied Fruits These prizes are given to those who HERBERT FAIRALL have sold SI worth and 50 cents' products. He can advist ADDISOIM’S CHICAGO niflRKET worth of, seals, respectively. But you as to the proper ones Home Public Market they are Also reminded that the for your needs. ______T.A. 2758 conte.st does not close until the Christmas holidays, and they are You'll find the . . . Vitamin AND FISH FOOD urged not to slacken their efforts! products he recommends in selling seals for this worthy ‘ in our stocks and you'll cause. AND POULTRY find them fresh and full BUY DEFENSE FOR BJOlj INSURANCE Poster, Letter potency. We’ll be glad to WE HAVE TAKEN Contests Close . show yon how to get BONDS AND ON BIRD’S-EYE FREEDOM of S( The poster and letter contests grea ter. . , Value on quan-* closed this week, and s lirge num tity purchases. FROZEN FISH AND ford ber of exetllent entries was re STAMPS C .4 L 4 V 0 S IGieTrafflORl Place MAin 4843 ceived in both contests. Each en POULTRY T! trant is to be congrttulsted for his initiative and snort. Tha en f o r Enefrt dlit HEALTH FOOD nU.ET OF HADDOCK tries in both contests are now be 3 8 r lb. ing judged by impartial boards. The winners of the letter contest' See Florida for FILLET OF MACKEREL • OR.iNC*’* will be announced in next week's CENTER 3 5 r lb. Denvsr Catholic Registsr. The win Luscious Fruits • le m o .ns PREPARE NOW FOR BLACKOUT FILIJ-T OF SOLE ners of the poster contest will be • OTRLS announced at the quarterly meet ‘ ATc era in business for CHECK THESE VALUES 4 0 e lb. ing o f the Catholic Students’ Mis your health.’' NEVER PAINT CEMENT FLOORS! sion Crusade, to be held in Holy Family high school on Sunday Dec. 429-433 U lh Si. Ph. MA. 1973 DENVER FH" 13. All entrants who wish to have FLORIDA FRUIT JESS SUPER mRRKET Dre Them With their posters back can procure them after this meeting, when Quality Meats for Vitamins and Work Energy i t p r o o H* TRU800N FLOR-DYE SYSTEM they will be on display. Yonri to Enjoy PRODUCE GO. According to report! received For tddsd plstsurs. soMrUla at tbs early this week, the following stu Cosmopolitan — PlON'EUt OOtlNO TA.IS^’ Waterproofs, Penetrating Colors, Etc. dents led their schools in the'sale KOOM . . Patronize Our Advertisers of seals during the last week COFFEE Water-Proofings for Every Need in November: PresenUtion, John SHOFPE . , . Kirkpatrick ' and Slargaret Sedl- BAMBOO mayer; St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.), room . Rs*. Charles O’ Brien and Martha ommtnd t h • BKOS. Marques: Our Lady of Carmel, \OSS CoimopollUn Anthony Lechuga and Carolyn I to Crown Supply Company Fureolli; St. Elizabeth’s, Tom Col- 2-Laytr Square Cakas 45c lins and Shirley Taureen; Loyola, assorted Icings...... ea. 2159 Arapahoe TAbor 7806 Larry Rome and Donna Sylvester; CowmopoIItan Hotel Plain St. Dominic’s. Robert Grlsentl, I J. B. RERN’ DON. J R . Csa. Her. O ou gk n a ts .— dap, Maryjo Cohboy, and Mary E, Con- T hursday, Dec. 3, 1942 Office, 938 Baiinock Street FHE DENVER C.ATHOUC REGISTER JUNIOR TABERNACLE SOCIETY 31 Candiilates to In Colorado Springs GENERAL MEETING IS DEC. 10 C. D. OF A. ARE TO SPONSOR ^ RECOLLECTION DAY DEC. 5-6 Two m«in event* for the Junior Be Receivedt Into Will Pay Homage home o f Mr*. Emma Celia, 1018 E Tabernacle society are scheduled EU»worth, and on Thursday, Dec. la the eominit week. On Friday, 10. the general meeting for all Colorado Springs.— The Catholic parish in Denver. On Sunday Pec. 4, the council will meet in the member* will be held in the K. of Daughters of America will sponsoi* there will be all-day exposition of C. hall, E. 16th avenue and Grant Regis Sodality a day o f recollection, beginning the Blessed Sacrament in the iTo Blessed Lady Junior C. D. of A. Units •trMt. Saturday evening, Dec. 5. and end church. Father Regan will mve; The council, consisting of offi ing Sunday, Dec. 6, at 4 p.m. The conferences in the assembly hall of > Will Meet on Dec. 9 cers and committee chairmen, will| (Regi. Celli g«) spiritual exercise* will be con SC Map;’* Klmol on Sunday after B ou ld er.-(M t St. Cxertrude’s I ducted In St. Mary’* church by the outline the work of the society and More than ^0 new membec^Arill the 9 0 clock Mass and at 2, 3, and ' Academy)— The sodality eouncU ' ^ received into ih« .Sodalf^ of Rev. John Regan of the Cathedral prepare the committee-reports for * P'"*’ i» making preparations to celebrate Troop* 1 and 2 o f the Junior the largest meeting of the year. of Regis CO lege W ^nes- D»b Mothers’ Club Ha* Teu the Feast o f (he Immaculate Con- j Catholic Daughter* of America will day, Dec. 9, in the students' chapel. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will A tea WM given Thursday. Nov. ception. On Dec. 7. the sodalisti liave a batinesa meeting Wedne*. At the reception, wliich is being be the guest speaker on Dec. 10. 19. by the Cub Scout Den Mothers’ will conclude their novena with a jay evening, Dec. 9, in Holy Ghost arranged under the direction of A program, with a Christmas Glenwood Springs club of pad( 12 of St. Mary’s day of recollection under the di school hall at 7 tl5. John A. Yelenick, prefect of the i theme under the supervision of the school.. Mrs. rEarl 'Leonard of pack rection of the Rev. Daniel Kane, All troop* are progessing rap- sodality, assisted by the other of entertainment committee, will fol 8 gave a talk to the group, C.M., of St. Thomas’ seminary in jdly with the Red Croh* worl ficers. the Very fo v . John J., ■k. low the business meeting. Vest j Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 2. St. Denver. Candidate* will be re FlsneRan, S J., president, of Regis (Mary’s PTA held its regular display* o f which are being ments and linens completed for the ceived into the sodality after Mass s plentiful. noraiviHri •Unned. college, will address the new mem- Has 3 Weddings Imeeting after the council session, on Dec. 8. In the evening a tribute missionary priests and army chap bers o f the sodality. [ Specializing in Fancy Saturday, Dec. 5, at 2 o'clock lains of Colorado will be on dis- at 2 o’clock. The organitaUon will to Our U d y will be given by the 8 no reason w h y ^ (here will be another Christmas give a game* party -, as well as the layettes assem- 'The reception rrijemonies■ren will party Friday. Dec. 4 .1 council officers, ■raetice in the clubhouse. Girls 8 p.m ' ...... -’rtra cookies, p u d ^ ; G by the various circles for dis be in 'harge of the Rev. Hugo J, Glenwood Springs.— Mis* De-|*J ® P in tke auditorium of St., Candidates for reception into the who attended the last practice as lore* Schauster and Walter Strep- "M y s. ■ horn., tribution through the deanery. Gerleman, S.J., mootrator. Offi- Jr -I! »<* • I f * 1 PAGE SIX 3 Clergymen, 9 of Laity Receive Papal Honors GIVE Any rado Milling k Elevator Co!? and (Continued From Ptfffe One) of Denver, and John Reman Mul West, having a seating capacity of appointed by Gov. William Adams 8«tt upon the death of J. K. Mullen in len of Denver. close to 1,()00. The total invest to fill a vacancy in the office of aot isaowiHOtiii. somewhat wide in ecclesiastical 1929, assumed the presidency of This is the first time in th$ reign ment in the parish plant will rep state treasurer. In addition, he was THE nsase for various ranks of prelates o f Archbishop Vehr that Papal resent an expenditure of more than the first secretary of the state tax the company. holy BIBLE tum StarU TODAY National recognition as a hu who are members o f the Papal decorations nave been recom 9650,000 by the time the church commission, a member of the board manitarian came to Mr. Dower in NEW 1941 EDITION-Douay V,r*io« I P. M. ALL NEW BHOW court, but is specifically applied to mended by him for members'of the is completed. of managers of the M offat tunnel, the rank held by the eight Denver secretary of the state board of 1939, when he was elected vice Site 5H x8" . Thick LESUE HOWARD laity and the third time for priests. clergymen. These Domestic Prel Is Expert on equalization from 1909 to 1912. president of the National Confer In Ecclesiastical etiquette demands ates arc what are officially known that holders o f Papal decotetions Marriage Laws chief deputy assessor of Denver in ence of Catholic Charities. Pre ' and up viously he had served as a member in the briefs o f appointment as be given places of honor in Cath 1918, and chairman of the state “ FROM TH E An expert on canonical re; la- of the board of directors of thei Urjian Overseers or Urban Bishops, olic affairs of importsrice. ; tions concerningg Matrimony" ■ T con welfare board for six years (he re but the term Bishop (which liter signed in 1940). Recent years have Denver Catholic Charities since j signor Higgins hss been pastor of the establishment of the central FOUR CORNERS” ally means Overseer) is always Devotes Life to St. Philomena’s church since 1922 found him working on practically bureau in 1927. For more than a avoided in their case because they and has made his parish one o f the every important committee of the rosaries Why We Are the Catholic Charities j decade he has also been the prime United Nitione are honorary officials, not con leading ones in the city. He was Denver Association of Insurance Colored Glu, secrated. The rank o f Monsimt Monsignor Mulroy, the youngest Agents. He is head of an insurance mover in the development and i I -PLUS LATEST NEW8- of the three clergy elevatedUo the born in New Y'ork Feb. 8, 1890, progress of the Mullen home for. Pearl and with all its privileges, is theirs and came to Denver when a boy. agency o f his own, and is publisher f riRST PICTURES! rank of Domestic Prelate, has de boys and the Mullen home for the j from the time of appointment, but After being graduated from Regis of the Daily Journal, a legal and Rosaries U. S. CARRIER BOMBED invariably a formal investiture voted nearly ail his 22 years in real estate newspaper. He has been aged. 1-00 lo 15.0J BUT FIGHTS ON the priesthood to the cause of college in 1912, he entered St. ceremony is held. The office of Thomas’ seminar)-. His ordination connected with this publication Camp Santa Maria NEW NO. AFRICA FILMS these Domestic Prelates had its Catholic Charities. Recognition of since 1897. his ability as an organizer and took place June 14. 1917, in Kear s. S. R0SARI& BRILLIANT NEW VICTORIES probable origin in the notaries ap Mr. Fairall was chosen as pres Founded by Dowers FIRST EYE WITNESS STORY director came in Auguit.j 1939, ney, Nebr., with Bishop John A. 2.50 lo B.Ofl” pointed to gather the acts o f the Duffy officiating. He was ordained ident of the Denver Community Mr. and Mrs. Dower founded martyrs by St. Clement, the third when, he was named president of n S E A . HONGKONG BOiSBED the National Conference oflCatho for the Denver diocese, coming Chest for the 1936 term. Also Camp Santa Maria, the famous ------SCREEN MAGAZINE------Pope, who reigrned 78 to 90 A. D. here soon afterward as assistant irominent in the Knighta of Co- summer residence for underprivi 'i Until a little more then a century lie Charities in that organiza Penlng Peradt tion’s 2Sth convention b d I d in in the Cathedral. After staying fumbus, he has served as grand leged children in Olava. Here 500 ago, the rank was confined to men there five years, he was chosen as knight in Denver, as state deputy to 600 poor youngsters have been rortb*** “ MAGIC ALPHABET’ actually resident in the Papal Denver. ’ CHRISTMAS SPECIA Bora in Ticonderoga, K. Y., pastor o f St. Philomena’s in May; ^ Colorado, and as state master given an annual outing at the court. Then it was given out over ...... of the Fourth Degree. He is the “ CA.VVAS “ INDIAN June 2, 1892. Monsignor Mulroy 1922, a position he has kept since. Dowers’ expen.se for about 16 Itt the world. The appointment is for present Denver grand knight. For CUTUPS" TEMPLES" studied in Holy Cross college, Monsignor Higgins served some years— one of the most amazing life and even though a man (like inicial of Our Lady of ProvidoRci But — Erelmlrei Worcester, Mass.; St. Joseph’s years ago as secretary to the years he has been an o: private Catholic charities in the KALTENBORN EDITS THE NEWS Archbishop Vehr) who is a Do Bishop and now is a. synodal ex the Catholic Charities. nation. mestic Prelate is afterwards raised seminary, Yonkers, N. Y’.; And St Thomas’ seminary, Denver, ^ before aminer, defensor vinculi of the ec He was married in 1906 to M One of the most far-reaching McCrsrr! to higher dignity his stasis as a clesiastical court for matrimonial Tusella Lakas. The Fairalls are projects attributable in a large STATUETTE Domestic Prelate also continues. being ordained to the priesthood “ STALIN— BY iR INSTON cases, and an examiner o f the the parenta of four children, Mrs. measure to the idealism and Cath Monsignor Mulroy’s previous rank, June 13, 1920, by the late (Bishop CHLRCHILL” cle’-gy. The Doctor o f Laws de- Eleanor How, Mrs. Dorothy Griffin, olic interests of the Dowers is the that o f Papal Chamberlain, has J. Henry Tihen. i :ree (honorie cauea) was con- Miss Betty Ruth, and Herbert, Jr., building of the Ave Maria clinic for been held by only one priest in In succession he served; as as ?erred on the prelate by Regis a corporal in the marines. the indigent sick. They, together Colorado history. The robes are sistant in St Philomena^parisb, Denver (June, 1920, to February, college in June, 1934. He is an As chairman of the general con with Mrs. Ella Weekbaugh, Mrs. HAVE YOU uite different from those of a archdiocesan consultor. (3onspicu- Edith Malo, and the C. M. k E. Co., DR PRRTO I Somestic Prelate. Papal Chamber 1921); locum tenene in St.iCathe- vention committee for the 25th NATURAL COLORS— HEIGHT 24 INCBBi rine’s parish, Denver (Julj, 1921, ous for the promotion of spiritual meeting of the National Conference were responsible for the erection of ■ MODERNIZED YOUR lains are named for the lifetime o f ity, he is devoted to the principles St. Cajetan’s school and convent in l'l‘ ■ the reigning Pope. to February, 1922); assistant of St of Catholic Charities in Denver in INSURANCE? Catherine’s, Denver (February, of St. Ignatius Loyola. 1939, Mr. Fairall was-one of the Denver. Sii-'v ; Pralect roureel/ againu naw Knighthood Founded 1922, to July, 1924); pastor of St A brother of the new prelate is laj’men responsible for the success Even before his coming to Den-| O n l Y $ 10.00 j l< e \a ia a e \T T.irtnu^m n A M s a k the Very Rev. Joseph Higgins, ver, Mr. Dower had been interested n ,; haxardt. By Gregory XVI Rose of Lima’s parish, penver of the parley. $20.00 Value j (1924 to 1930); and pastor 6f Holv former pastor of St. Patrick’s in the promotion o f medical care The Knighthood o f St. G rew ry church, Pueblo, who has just been Charities Treasurer for the sick poor, and was respon Makes Ideal Gift for School, ChniA. J i!:: HORACE W. BEMVETT Ghost church, Denver (Ahg. 28, & CO. was founded by Pope Gregor>-XVI 1930, to the present). ' commissioned a first lieutenant in For 14 Terms sible for the development of St. Home. 1?^ Sept. I, 1831, and was first in The prelate was named k dioc the army and now is serving as a Francis’ hospital in Hartford and U ( Tekw BU«. PhwM TA. lS7t Although John J. Sullivan is See One in Our Windou FRANK ENGLAND. Jr. tUaecer tended as a decoration for meri esan consultor by the then Bishop chaplain in Carlisle Barracks, near for the establishment of a Good known throughout the state os a :l;^:. laeveaee Oeoertaeat torious service of subjects of the Vehr in February, 1936, and just Harrisburg, Pa. He also has two Shepherd convent in the same city. leader in the financial field, no less K^fiskBi|!d States of the Church, the former one year later was elevated to the other brothers. Martin and Gerald He still serves as a member of the important are his activities in wel temporal realm of the Papacy. dignity of Papal Chamberhin by Higgins of Chicago, and two sis hospital’s board of directors. _g.alBt i|!il' fare and philanthropic movements Membership is now given any Pope Pius XL His investiture was ters, Sister Mtry< Columba and ()ne of the more recent public PICTURES where in the world for meritorious Sarah Higgins. and on behalf o f th^ Church. His benefactions promoted by the Mul held in Holy Ghost church Sunday distinguished career as one of f ! . ■ public service that benefits reli afternoon. Feb. 2, 1936< with In the pastorate o f Monsignor len heirs, and in which Mrs. Dower, Chambers and Old MsKenj \r\ Higgins, St. Philomena’s has built Colorado’s most active laymen has has particularly shared, is the gion and the Holy See. The Papal Bishop Vehr officiating. Assisting Framed • Hand Tinledi iti 'i‘ 1 i : knighthoods are knighthoods in the an excellent school at E. 10th ave found him placed in a directorial building of the surgical pavilion for in the colorful ceremonies were capacity in nearly every activity Oil Prints 1.30 lo 15,1 - I strict sense o f that word and are the Most Rev. Joseph H. Albers, nue and Fillmore street. It has an St. Joseph's hospital, Denver. After not imitations but a continuation enrollment of more than 260, with he has undertaken. Mrs. Dower had built the surgery w I I then Auxiliarj’ o f Cincinnati and Long a member of the Denver o f the high rank granted in the now Bishop o f Lansing; the R t the Sisters of Loretto in charge. section, many rooms were built on ages o f cnivalry. Men with this The church, located at E. 14th council of the Knights of Colum top of it with the aid of the family. Rev. Monsignori Joseph Bosetti, bus, Mr. Sullivan was grand knight rank participate in the nobility Richard Brady (now deceased), avenue and Detroit street, was For a number of years Mr. Dower that is part of the Vatican court. dedicated by Bishop Nicholas C. from 1926 to 1928, and so remark has also served on the board of di PRAYER BOOl J. J. Donnelly, Hugh L. McMena- able was the council’s progress The cross Pro Ecclesia et Pon- min, and Matthew Smith.; Mora Matz on Sept. 16, 1912. rectors o f the local unit of the VEST POCKET—WITS 01 under his direction that he soon American Red Cross. He is one of M tifiee is a decoration instituted in than 40 other cJeiw and about Is Native took over state positions in the WITHOLT EPISTIEB ill 1888 by Pope Leo XIII. The 1,000 of the laity also were pres three U. S. laymen who accepted AND GOSPELS Of Leadville order. He served as state deputy membership in November, 1940, on :il medal is a cross made octangular ent. Pius XII reappointed- him a Size 2Kx4K - 410 Pip The oldest of the three new Mon- from 1929 to 1931, and in the fall the Commission on American (iiti- in form by fleur-de-lis fixed in tiie Papal Chamberlain. of 1936 retired as state master of ■1 aignora, both in age and in the zenship sponsored by the Catholic angles of the cross in a special Formed Charities in 1026 the Fourth Degree after serving 2 5 c $2.50 ii- manner. The extremities o f the Monsignor Mulroy was serving number of years in the priesthood, University of America in Wash I is Monsignor Hagus. A son of in that capacity for four terms. ington, D. C. Mrs. Dower has one Catholic Charities cross are in slightly potonce form. as pastor of St. Rose o f . Lima’s He was elected president of the HAIL HOLY Q l EEN— By Callan-McHugh 82.75 to % .I'l 1 I In the center is a small medal with when he was commissioned by (Colorado, he was born in Lead son by former marriage, Frank ville July 6, 1882. He pursued his Denver Council of Social Agencies Tettemer. BLESSED RE GOD— By Callan-McHuch... 3.00 ID II JOBS WANTED the image of the Holy Father and Bishop Tihen to undertake the work in 1937, and was re-elected to the on the obverse side are Papal em of organizing the Catholic! Chari classical studies in old Sacred MY PRAYER BOOK— By Fr. La»ance..._. 2.00 (0 rfiTuntn* Heart (now Reps) college from same post the following year. Long Project'Is Memorial For Good Workers blems. In the circle surrounding ties for the Denver diocesei In De active in the interests of the Com CATH. GIRl.'S CLIDE— By Fr. La*ance.. 2.00 (0 LS8 the emblems are the words Pro cember, 1926, he met withja joint 1901 to 1903 and then enrolled in To J. K. MuUen !, sf aoy type, peratnent or odd the Petit Seminaire in Bastogne, munity Chest, he was named pres MANUAL OF PRAYER...______1.75 to Eeeleeia et Pontifiee (For Church committee of the St Vincent de With the dedication of the con < Job. esll EmploTiaent OspsrtmsDt. Belgium, where he studied philos ident o f that body in November, ,AIm) MUoalft— Sunday 30* to CVUrtdi Sktft. fifSn and Pontiff). The ribbon is purple Paul society, the Denver Diocesan 1940, to serve in the 1941 term. vent and school of St. Cajetan's 1S66 Grsnt St. Oystona 6386 with delicate lines of white and Council of Catholic Wom^n, and ophy. In 1905 he entered the MinfiaU for Everr Day...... 1 .7 5 to American college in Louvain, Bel He also has been a trustee o f the parish July 30, 1937, there came yellow on the^ borders. The deco other prominent Catholics to draw St. Andrew** MimiiIii...... 2 .2 5 to ■i gium, for his theology course. Denver Cathedral, treasurer of the the completion o f a project that ration is w ont'^n the right side up organization plans. j will serve as a lasting memorial Monsignor Hagus was ordained Ave Maria clinics, treasurer of the Alio Other Popular Prayer Bookt to ChtxHt From , THE BEST IN LUGGAGE o f the breast. Sh;. and Mrs. M. J. The Catholic Charities office was Colorado Hospital Service associa to J. K. Mullen. The .sites o f the '!! Of All KInde in Louvain July 12, 1908, by the O’Fallon o f Denverjmve this Papal opened in February, 1927; was in tion, chairman of the administra church, convent, school, and POSTAGE PAID ON ALL CASH ORDERS j distinction. ^ corporated April 27, 1928; and Most Rev. L. LeGraive, Auxiliary Bishop 0f Mechlin, for the Diocese tive council of Regis college, and clinica, it was revealed by Mr. klitlBI. A Knighthood in the Order o f St. was admitted as a member agency of Denver. His first appointment treasurer and a member o f the Dower in his address that after Order Christmas CollectioR Gregory the Great has bRen held o f the Community Chest I in the executive committee of the Cath noon, are all closely a.ssociatedj fall of 1929. The support of the was to St. Mary’s parish, Colorado for years by Frank Kirchhol, Den Springs, where he served as assist olic Charities. His duties a.<; treas with the early lives and history of Dr.J.J.Om Deai NK ver banker and manufactoreK. It central office was first um^rtaken urer of the Catholic Charities be the Mullen family. Envelopes Now by the St. Vincent de Paul; society ant from August, 1908, until 1911, GCO was held in the, past by these naw when he was sent to Cripple Creek gan when the orranizaAioR was Mr. Dower said that “ the old i ' i i deceased Coloradoans: Capt. LamV and the DCCW, and wds later founded in 1927. He has been re Eagle mill stood on the com er of: iBdldiBt Uth od Cri Bet. UTI K£. 80TB taken up by the Knighta of; Colum as pastor. He left Cripple Creek -t o il Utb S t., bert of Pueblp, William P. MePhee in 1919 to become pastor of St. named to that post 14 times. Eighth and Curtis streets. ThatJ bus, who supplemented the aid Mary’s church, Littleton, where he As head o f Sullivan k Co., invest is where Mr. Mullen first found^ given by the Chest by m on^’ raised ment brokers, he has financed employment when he came to Den • (B IL U on minstrel shows. For l-O years remained until his appointment to William F St. Anthony’s, Sterling, in 1920. nearly every Catholic building ver 66 years ago. On the site now this supplemental mojiey has project in Colorado and adjoining where you are now assembled CHRisimos o i m been procured through the grand The priest conducted the affairs o f the Sterling parish until No dioceses for a number of years. stood the old Excelsior mill, the ROEMER operas directed by the R t Rev. vember. 1934, when he succeeded A native o f Denver, Mr. Sul first mill owned by Mr. Mullen and Monsignor Joseph Bosetti, V.G., For Hie Hem •(' will be happy to give your the late Rev. M. F. Callahan as livan was bora Dec. 30, 1892. His the beginning of a business that iHiLiilliliii and staged under the auspices of . !>* Fur Coat Selection his per pastor of Annunciation parish, father, William Sullivan, was a developedpea into one of the most suc- I Dtsiii i tpiipu, 1X0^ the K. o f C. sonal attention during Dup- Denver. He has held the Annun native o f Ireland and served as a cessful in this country. Of Cardboard, Martk D (Lorette Hcighli College) I Tuesday erm ina at a tapper party Happiness for Yourself and Others “ LITTLE GIFTS Plans mdved forward l|is week [to discuss the final arraneemetiti. • lU'TJiitk for the her efit social that? will be Bess Reisenman and Catherine given by thr Loretto Heights CSMC j Duffy were responsible for the AT THE M d unit in the college Wednes<|sy, Dec. arrangements for the meeting. 9. The mjission board if.et last I The committee of decorations j for Little Folks*’ [was as.signed to Mary Catherine Jaeger and Anne Lou Hahn. The I college dancing-room will be trans SI. :s formed into a miniature toy shop [for the evening. Other committee I assignments include the following: [Vivian Street and France* Brown. I arrangements; Eleanor Dant and, (Lola Brunacma, tickets; and Pa-i 1-0 0 lo 15 j. trieia Gallagher and Jean Kelley, check-room. HOME FRONT S.S. The beneficiaries o f this social , will be the Loretto missions lo cated in Han Yang and Shanghai, China. A group of six sisters com-i (St. beminic’s Partib) posed the band of pioneer Loret- tines who went to China in 1B23 A week’i mission for 3he men »S SPEtHii i of the parish will open : Sunday, to open an embroidery school in the Leather Mitlena Warm Glovea ' Dec. 6, at |7:30 p.m. Besides the Hupeh province. Since that date, the original community has beenj service each evening at 7 ^0, there f : Detigned t o f i t either For the teen age. Lamb'e augmicuted by more than 10 work-j ^ d y of PtoiMii,, band and ydu can bay .will be a thort initructmn after wool backt, leather palme. eri. Three native Chinese girls hkve •xtras too. if you loia each of the mission Maffici at 6 Tan only. Small, mediam, and 7 ;30. A third Mass will been received into the community; CHARITIES one! and a second Chinese branch has be celebrated every day| at 6:45 pair, 1 . 8 large pair, 2 . 9 8 been opened. ATUETU extra one. 1, to give all the men a^ oppor- : tunity to attend daily Mass. The Since the United Sute* entered, >1 ; missionaries, the Rev. J. A. O'Don the war last December, there has] nell, O.P., and the Rev. J. M. been little news from these nris-! I Nugent, O.P., are pleased with the sionary Lorettines. The last com i > I I number o f women who lave been munication was a letter received; n PRDTO making the mission this ifeek. in the mother-hou.se of the Sisters of Loretto in Kentucky last sum- c o l o r s - height 24 The novena Holy Hour will be mer. The sisters reported from[ ' conducted as usual Friday evening the Orient that all were well, that ;at 7:30. The sermon! will be news from America was scarce, preached by the Revi Joseph $10.00 and that “ they were experiencing CARNIVAL Bailey, O.P. His subject will be [many inconveniences, but no hard- 820.00 Value "Queen of Peace." j I ships.” The letter also contained eal G ift fo r Scho I \ » ' PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannoclf Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ‘ ' Telephone; HEyetone 4208 Thursday, Dec. 3 O ' f A WORD ABOUT OHRISTMAS III SI. JOHN'S 3 Clergymen, 9 of Laity C00KI[S TO BE Among your loved ones there is someone you especially wish to please. Someone lor whom yOu would like to select a par Are Given Papal Honors ticularly useful and practical gift. NOOSING GLISS POOVIDED FOR What would be’ better than a new pair o f glasses. Our Optical Gift Certificates will solve your problem. fCor.timird From Page Six) Mrs. Weekbaugh has two chil « hoiiie afford.^ accommodations for dren, Eleanor and J, Kernan 12^ nurses. Mrs. Weekbaugh also Weekbaugh, both of Denver. 8 supervised and donated extensive Mrs. Malo Mother SWIGERT BROS. improvements both outside and in Optometrists side St. Joseph's hospital proper. Of Four Children B ttur VUIon G ood Servltm (St. John*! Pariih) She also extended free bed gifts to The third o f the Mullen sisters One thousand cellophane bags of i; Mrs. H. S. Volkenant. health homemade cookies will bring m 4 tcy: hospital.‘ honored by the Pontiff is .Mrs. for Every 4$e chairman of St. John's PTA, an Christmas cheer to hospitalized II i ~ The chairmanship and respon O.scar Malo (Edith Mullen). Born nounced that nine members of .the soldiers in and near Denver this 1550 California KEyitona 7651 sibility of scholarship placement in Denver, she attended Loretto R I class in home nursing, given under year, as the re.sult of a drive led I ' underinj the J. K. Mullen endow- Heights and was graduated by I GLASSES INOIVIOUALLT STYLED the auepices of the Red Cross, bv the cookies committee of the mehts of the Catholic university Manhattanville College of the Sa are now eligible for certificates NCCS-opeiated USO club in Den yJftT. ***** in Washington, D. C., is entrusted cred Heart in New \ork city. She signifying completion of the ver. Every parish organization in to ^rs. Weekbaugh. was married to Mr. Malo in St. Cl ...... the city is being asked by Mrs. W. course. Classes were held in the Leo's church before the late Mon school conference room twice a C. Kimmins, chairman, to help signor William O'Ryan in 1908. week for the past seven weeks. with the project. BIRDS REQUIESCANT To them were born four children, IF IT COMES TC A SHOWDOWN,... Three hundred and seventy-six Littleton Parish three of whom are living. O.scar, A room in the K. of C. home will EYE hours were spent by the entire Jr., died in 1921. J. Kenneth Malo be converted into a packing plant W e’ve had to quit selling a few things— and that’s rejulu IN PACE (troup on this project. Members ob- .1 FROZEN is now an ensign with the U. S. in the week before the holiday, a few complaints. Wc may have to show you sub«titut^ tainini; certificates are Mmes. J. J. Host to Soldiers navy, John F. Malo is a senior in when young girls’ clubs from all some o f the other things we’ve always sold. i Reilly, Robert Reilly, G. F. Hughes, FOODS Yale university, and Mrs. Edith over the city meet to wrap the And we'll do it gladly. For that matter, if it comes to a KATHERINE KENNEY. UOl Jo- John P. McKee, David Flanagan, ^ittleton. — St. .Mary's parish Mullen Malo Easton lives in Ar gifts and tag them with individual down and drastic curtailment o f civilian production i« i •ephine itrwwt. Requiem wag of< J. A. Hinterreiter, H. J. Siems, C. provided the Sunday evening buf fared in the Cathedral Monday at 10 lington, Va. Her husband is a greeting cards. The packages will ^ r y — we’d ge glad to show and sell only the vital neces L. Harrington, and T. A. O'Keefe. fet supper for the service men in gtxt* Groceries - Meats • Bakery Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A lieutenant in the navy. reach the fighting men who happen Being an .American and living the American way is lo imDoa Son aerviee. The Masses on Tuesday, the the NCCS center in Denver on Mr. and Mrs. Malo are the own to be ill during the holidays in hos that nothing must interfere with it. We know you feri k MILDRED HEATER. 2SiS Uwrence Feast of the Immaculate' Concep Nov. 15. 'Hie Altar society spon MURRAY’S ers of a number of grain elevators pitals of Fort Logan, Lowry way, too, You can be sure that we’ll have the best of (tI •treet. Requiem Mti« in Troy. Kan*. tion, will be at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and sored the project. Approximately fpiuidwd bp M. T. M arrtf^lSIt Interment St. Joieph. Mo. W. P. Horan in the Rocky Mountain area. Their Fields No. 1 and No. 2, and Buck- thing that docan’ t interfere with successful prosecution of] o fD fre - li o'clock. There will be no 12 250 men were served. Those at 4 Son serviee. benefactions, in addition to those ley Field. Fitzsimons hospital is Phones GR. 1613-14-15 o'clock Mass. tending from Littleton were the ANTOINETTE STROLLO! Mullen home included in the Mullen estate, in I being cared for by the World war Wmt ISnd A Jalits All-day exposition of the Blessed Rev. Hubert Newell, Anthony for the aped. Grandmother of Ralph clude the O.scar Malo. Jr.. Memo mothers. John (CianelM) and Grace John. Alio iur> Sacrament is being held on the Grtety, B. F. O’Brien. Mrs. E. C. rial hall o f the Cathedral parish Aiding Mrs. Kimmins in collect virinff are nine irreat>Krandrhildren. 1ft first Friday. It will close with de Ritchlin, chairman; Mmes. A. T. crcit«Breat*arandchiidreD. arid two treat- and Camp St. Malo for boys, near ing Christmas cookies from every votions in the evening at 7 :45. Kdldway, B. F. O’Brien, J. Ash T H E M A Y COMPAN rreat-treat-trandchildren. Requiem Estes Park. The Malos built the available source is her committee: ' • DOYLE’S Masa wai olfet^ed in Our Lady of Mt. Mary Ellen, daughter o f Mr. and erdft, H. Fritz, Sr.; A. Gerety, lodge and the chapel o f St. .Malo. Mrs. L. A. Higgins, Mrs. J. G. Carmel church Thuraday al^ 10. W. P. Mrs. Arthur I. Thorpe, was bap- Aipelia Smith, D. Ritchlin. L. Horan k Son aervlce. . _ . . _ _ _ The chapel is one o f the finest Henrj', and Miss Marion .Macken PHARMACY tixed Sunday by Father Roy Fig- B^ber, and H. Craig; and Misses PETER JOSEPH RITKOUSKI. Sr., of Catherine Maloney, Irene Vogel, mountain churches of Colorado. GOME n THE UifES'Nij Th> r>rtlccl*f DntalX Welby. Huaband of Florence Ritkouaki. lino. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. 17TB AVE. AW) GRANT father of Katie Mantych. ^^a Antelea Thomas O'Hara. anti Anna Martin. This is the sec Most of Donations Friday, Decrmber llili, 1942 __8 P. Caaaic Roainaki. Sadie RhndM. Ruth Fay. ond supper served by St. Mary’s E tsir raEB d b u v k r t Miss Dorothea Elizabeth Strong Go Unheralded Peter, Jr., and Zirmund Ritkouaki of was baptized by Father Figlino. Altar society in the center. St. Philomena’s School Hall Denver: and Leonard Ritkouaki of the 8t. Mary's parish also is assist Though Mrs. Helen Bonfils St. Francis’ Will Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan are navy: tevcn trandchildren and one great- Somnes has given munificently to 940 Fillmore St. grandchild. Requiem Mafia wat offered the parents of a boy, born in ing at the Littleton service men’s Catholicism in Colorado, most of TURKEYS ,\M) CASH PRIZES at 9:90 Monday in St. Jofph 'a chuteh. Mercy hospital on Monday. cepter on the first and second Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard aerviee. her donations have been known TICKETS .lOf Cant. P. C. Wiggington left for Wpdne.'days of each month and is MAURICE JOSEPH REAGAN of supplying cookies for the cookie only to the few. .The daughter of Golden. Huaband of Mr*. Joy Reagan, his duties in Fort Warren on Have Gaines Party : THEODORE the late Frederick G. Bonfils, co son of John Re«gan. brother of Frank Thursday. ja f in the center on the first Sun- founder o f the Drnrrr Post, she is Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Reagan. Ura. R. L. Dean, Mrs. John Sgt. John J. Campbell, Jr., who daV of each month. Mrs. Anthony Ruddy. Mrt. Gerald Npwack. and Mn. a relative of Mother Pancratia is stationed at New Castle air Garety is chairman. (St. Francia de Salei' Pariah) Francia Ryan. Requiem Maai wa« oT Bonfil.s, foundress o f Loretto Heating Repairs port. N. J., is enjoying a ten-day ^ rs. George Gardner was hostess iHACKETHALj fered Wednevday at 9 in St. Joseph'* academy, the forerunner to *the The annual pre-Christmas games church, Golden. Interment Mt. Olivet furlough in the home o f his par to'three soldiers from Fort Logan party sponsor^ by the Holy Name ► Olieger aerviee. present Loretto Heights college, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Camp at: a dinner on Thanksgiving day. society will be the feature of par ► Air Conditioned PATRICK J. LAUGHLIK of Denver which in 1942 gave her the Litt.D. S LA H ER Y & COMPANY bell. The parents of boys and girls :of ish.activities inaugurating the holi * Requiem Masa and Interment Boone, la. kh school age are urged to see degree. OHnger aerviee. day season. This year the Parent * MORTUARY thht their children attend the Mrs. Somnes’ life has always PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOI FLORA E. BRENTEL of 9848 Vallejo been closely associated with news Teachers' association will collab !tte * street. Wife of Ben Brentel. mother of Jimior Newman club meetings on orate with the Holy Name men in 1449-Sl KaUnuth St. paper work, mainly through her 1726 MARKET STREET * Hri. Adelent Weiah. daughter of Mr* Annual Party Is Mondays at 7 ;45 p.m. the event, which is scheduled for * Pliooa! HAin 4006 Tertaa Colpgna. grandmother of Cecelia Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig en father. In recent years she has JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE U Weiah. slater fit Freda Real. Lena gained fame for herself on the Wednesday, Dec. 16, in the high Groiao. Fannie Zadra. Eva Famint. Emma tertained soldiers from Fitzsimons M New York stage. She received her school building. Omenetto. and John Cologna. Requiem Planned by Group hospital in their mountain cabin The committee chairmen, Arthur (lirtT. if Haia was offered in St. Patrick's church n « r Deckers on Sunday, Nov. 29. start in a drama presented in the Alcorn for the games and Joseph Saturday at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. It! was the first time the soldiers Elitch Gardens theater in 19.32. Olinger aerviee. The monthly meeting of the Do Loeffel for the refreshments, hope had been in the mountains. The Her husband has had a colorful COLFAX Miles - Dryer - Astler ARTHUR LINCH. 2121 Race street minican Sisters and Friends of the to repeat the success of their MARKI K , l-SO-NCCS heavy snow that had fallen the career on both the stage and the COLFAl AT I a* _ _: f J Son of Joseph Lincb, brother of Howard Sick Poor Aid society was held ■Thanksgiving party. There will he COLTAX At mfl1 be « '• and Catherine Lineh and Mr*. Norma dav before made it a special treat. screen. DOWNING UAUON Printing Goi Tuesday afternoon, NoV, 24, in the prizes for all games and an attrac WiUiama. Requiem Masa was offered Miss Mary Catherine Hecka- Outstanding a m o'n g Mr s. Corpus Christi convent, 2501 Gay tive group of .special prizes. ,’i«w ,O T r Hert-IarJ* Thuraday at ft in Loyola church. Inter thbrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Somnes’ benefactions are gifts for .Programs and Circulars ment Mt. Olivet. Day •erviet. lord street, with Father Crispin, • Nearly 500 Attend Wedding W; N. Heckathorne, and Wayne the new Church o f the Holy Ghost Safin. JOSEPHINE FRESQUEZ. Denver. O.F.M., of St. Elizabeth’s church Flora Jo Kimmins and Walter E. Tickets for Dnekworth of Littleton were united totaling, according to the Asso Free Mother of Jim Freaquei. Mrs. Martin as the guest speaker. Gratifying Wenzinger were united in marriage Bazaars and Carnivals Padilla, aid Mrs. Bruno Aheyta: alster injMatrimony in the church Sundav ciated Press in a recent dispatch, ^ fee rtateti rf C ta ^ reports were read by the financial at 10 o’clock on Thanksgiving day Delivery open m TI* pilae «S » of BJaa Marlines. Requie^p Mas* was afjternoon before Father Newell. above $400,000; $.35,000 for Quickly Produced offered In Sacred Heart church Wednes secretary and by the trea.surer. before a Nuptial Mass offered by , Denver bef«t Sajfiif. D* The bride was given in marriage by the rebuilding o f Annunciation TA. 1776 Reasonably Priced day at ft. Interment Mu Olivet. Plans for the annual Christmas the Rev. Gregory Smith. Nearly her father. Her sister, Anne school. Denver; $5,000 for the (a»cefi«a*j T^ttdaef yuatlfi FLORENCE M. FLING. 48S S. Uni party, to be held Sunday, Dec. 20, 500 guesLs were present. 'William UNION LABEL IF DESIRED versity boulevard. Wife of George A. H^kathorne, w a s bridesmaid. establishment of a home eco Ea , etabrooaii j^ Heartufi Ltubete were formulated. Mrs. M. V. Mc C. Kimmins gave his daughter in Fling, mother of Mr*. Florence Reeaon. Jack Heckathorne. was best man. nomics departiment in Cathedral t Dee.$,fe»Feutffal 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Intyre was named chairman of the marriage. The bride’s only attend grandmother of Jolna Gay Beeson, slater and his sister, Barbara, was flower school; $1,200'for science equip the aoniait'tea Cooeefta, vS m a of Edward Sweeney, and niece of Mrs party, with Mrs. J. Schilling as ant was Miss Geraldine Wenzinger, KEystone 6343 giH. A reception was held in the ment in Loretto Heights college; headquarters f o r ^ by itteafeaitad > ediA. Harry Burr. Requiem Maas was offered program chairman and Mrs. E. J. a sister of the bridegroom. John Tuesday at 9 In St. Vincent de Pauri h(|me of the bride’s parents, fol- a $6,000 organ for St. Philomena’s I r Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Dec, PAGE TEN 1942i SI. PUUISHEItS AKI3 lOOKSELLEIS SINCE 1792 ■ ■ ■ ■ REGIS AND AURORA KEYED UP FOR STRUGGLI zI start The Church Year o WITH THE NEW 'U. S. A. LITURGICAL EDITION’ OF THE •JK. o MISSALE ROMANUM 5 Metropolitan Title FOR THE ALTAR— Editio Juxto Typicom Voticonom Q UARTO EDITION — l U O Pagfs — 8 x 1 1 x 1 % Inches Jet Iht. No. 4-212: BIk. Im. Leather. Gold edges. .$25.00 RECIS AURORA .1*^ • C tim * No'. 4-417: Red. Morocco. Gold edges... 35.00 No. Playar Waifht Position Wsifht Playar No. To Hang on Outcome MW J. Conner LARGE QUARTO. EDIT ION — 1140 Poges — 8 % x l2 ! < ix l % inches 20 Schmittling 160 LE 168 21 EeL isa< 29 Taylor 178 LT 193 K. Smith 43 It seems like a waste of No. 8-212: BIk. Im. Leofher. Gold edges. $30.00 Utadu-* 22 Maguira 168 LG 247 Rohinson 25 words to E>cat the drums for A f u l l l in e op No. 8-315: BIk. Sheepskin. Gold edges.. 35.00 • 7Uw>! 28 Patarson 164 C 150 Hammel 27 _ OFFICE f u r n it u r e the Metropolitan prep cham Of Saturday’s Tilt We rent Folding Chain. Cart, No. 8-417; Red. Morocco. Gold edges... 40.00 18 Watson 164 RG . 160 Werner 22 pionship struggle ^turday be Banquet Tables, D i^. S,' N. Muldoon 188 RT ' 175 Petty 28 12 Mo. LATIN HAND MISSAL — 1140 Poges — 4 % x7 inches 23 ware, anything in itock. ^ ISO McRcynolds tween Regis high and Aurora. No. 6-2003: Im. Seal. Red edges. L im p .. .$4.75 32 Foley 170 RE 29 fttadif.* Ames W e say "waste" advisedly, be Trojans’ Weight Edge May Make Them Slight No. 6-4017: Morocco. Gold edges. Flexible .9.00 IS J. Halt 166 QB 175 IS EsUbllshed 1888 t n u n ! 171 Enrifht No. 6-2021: Altor Edition. Finger tobs... 7.50 19 Uchida 188 LH 31 cause the contest is such a PHONE KEYSTONE 168 M. Smith 17 48siJ 9 Mapalli 178 RH natural that it should pull in Favorites Over Speedy Reds; Kickoff OPEN FSOU I A. IL TOiF I 11 C offin s 160 FB 185 D. Conner 30 TSi^TVT' niTTC VTT HONOXS THU thousands of spectators on its 1 U 3 A.1L Liaa aTpragae— Ragie, 169.8; Anrera, 181. m j l ' l l , i 51 POPES OF THE MISSAL WITH own merits. But, making al Slated for 2:30 on Regis Field A-SPECIAl MASS IN THE BaekfiaM aaaragat— Ragii, 168; Aurora, 177. P'S**’ BY CHUEAT DECREE OF APRIL, I>42 COMMON WHICH CHANCES 31 Taam aaaragae— Ragii, 168; Aurora, 179. lowances for human nature, .5 Launching a series that may develop into one of the /- i T * X T / - r T ^ e i XAACCPC MASSES IN THE PROPER. RESERVES we are going to do a little C H A N G E D 31 M A S a to t h e s e c h a n c e s , a i l in REGIS— Monaghan (2 ), Smith (3 ), Burns (4 ), Walsh ( 8), Mar prodding in thoahope that the prep classics of the state. Regis high will meet the Aurora THEIR PROPER PLACES ARB IN THE ALTAR iano ( 6 ), F. MuMoon ( 8 ), F. Hail (1 0 ), Nieklase (1 2 ),3 u a ra t (14 ), gate receipts will show a bigbie-gate Trojans Saturday afternoon on the Regis college greensward j iC b T ^ t,S iF CONTAINED IN THE ABOVE Plank (18), Healy (21), Anthony (24), McCullough (28), Brown in a battle for the Metropolitan championship. The kickoff i MISSALE ROMANUM ’u.s.a uturcical Eomo-s's.' ger margin o f profit than they (26), Quinn (30), Craw* (31), Rogart (38), Black (36), Doyla (41). is scheduled for 2:30 and the winner will receive the.Knutel Oo« of tbcM eemest of Aittr Mimh will be AURORA— Barnat (23), Bianehi (14), Bi.hop ( ), Davis (2 4 ), would ordinarily. 88 K. Rockne memorial trophy from the Denver Notre Dame A WELCOME GIFT FOR THE PARISH CHURCH Hanay (26). McMahan (11), Morton (18), Organ (16), Ott (13), Thi» fray replace* the ilale Cath club. Although the contest is expected to be close, hj(rd-. Pattareon (20), L. Smith (10), Whalay (19), Burns (44).______olic titular lilt held for the past fought, and intere.sting all the way, there is absolutely no BREVIARIUM ROMANUM — Editio Juxto Typicom Voticonom two years, but the high type o f I means o f comparing the merits of IN FOUR VO LU M ES— 12 Mo.— 4 % x 7 Inches fttadif,” football ditplayed in the 1940 and No. 7-3023: BIk. leather. Gold edges. Set. $32.00 1,800 GO TO DAILY NOVENA the two teams. Neither has encoun- •iftau! 1941 ciaMics will not be earrificed Telenews Film Shows No. 7-4025: Goat. Morocco. G. edges. Set 40.00 tered a mutual foe in a regulation one bit. .Aurora’* record *peak* for game, although both have met and D O N ’T FORGET MISSAE DEFUNCTORUM — Editio Juxto Typicom Voticonom SERVICES IN ST. JOSEPH’S iltcif, a* do the Red*' achieve convincingly laced .Arvada high— Ties That Bind Allies Regi* in a scrimmage session and Altor Ed. 9 V ix l3 " — No. 1-2002: Purjile edges. 72 poges. .$6.50 ment*. The point we aiake here i* Sm. Altor Size 8x 11"— No. 9-2002: Purple edges. 72 poges 4.50 .Aurora in two Suburban loop (St. Jotaph’i Parish) 6:30, 6, 7, 8, and 9, the last a Sol this: Proceed* o f the battle will be tussles. The ties that bind the United emn Mass. RITUALS— Morrioge: $4.00— Boptismoi: $2.75— Burial: $4.00 The Rev. Harry Smith, C.SS.R. divided SO-SO between the Subur Regis will enter the battle in Nations are deeper than the neces The solemn closing of the novena ------of Omaha, Nebr., who is conduet- ban achool and t h e Parorh^l better shape than at any time this sities of the current war. Proof LITTLE OFFICE of the BLESSED VIRGIN MARY ing the 19th annual solemn novena will take place on the feast day at year and will be greatly strength the 3, 7:30, and 8:30 services. league. Regie will get ile *hare from of this is given in ‘‘From the Four BOB- . j Priest's Lotin Ed.— No. 199-4017G; Morocco. Gold edges..$3.35 in honor of Our Mother of Perpet ened by the addition of Bob Taylor, TW For Religious, Eng. Rub. No. 198-3023& Morocco. Gold edges 2.50 ual Help, reports that the crowds Pariih Prieite Conducting Servicae the loop> half, but I h e other regular tackle, who missedrthe Holy Corners,’’ featuring Leslie Howard •choola in the circuit will aUo re- h n r i c h i d b w a i attending the services are very in The Very Rev. John Buttimer. Fdmily Tiger game because/of Thursday. Dec. 3, 1942 Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENV ER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone. KEystone 4205 PAGE.ELEVEN FILL C I L E G li ST. CATHERINE’S PUYERS TO Alf-, Cnpipiv « f CHURCH-STATE UNITY IN WAR |„valh; Drivp in This Home-Mixed STAGE OPERETTA DEC. 11, is jf ” AIMS POINTED OUT BY BISHOP p , ™ Cough Syrup is Most^ Effective -- (St. Catherine’* Parish) ' Ononda May AU«#e Doylt St. Elizabeth’s to fCeariHued From Lati Page) I the aims o f war, has been set aside Easily Mixed. Needs.^ ’ 0 Cookiag. Lao Daiftrlf raoDia ends as St. Catherine’* players, under Cough medicines usually contain a the direction o f the Rev. 8. J Pbilomana K‘-a«ra- at a studio in Chicago that had exclusively for divine worship, that . ^llivaa Urge quantity of plain synip—« good Paolazii, aaelaUnt pastor, will De of llir Piirhlo air ba»f drdiratfci 2*), >*iih many Ptirhio 4 attriidinK ibr ovrnn. Tlie tipper plmio U a rlo*e* Seminarians Address TboM* ««ito partieipalrd in ihr reremnn^ are «ltOHn, left to rishl. in the In^rr photo, front nm — tlie Re^. Tliotna* Filrsernld. (jitliolir auxiliary rlinpinin of the ba»e, >«hu Pontifical Ceremony E«\e the invoratiun: the Mo*t Rr\. Joseph WillsiiiK* Ri.^tiop o f I'lteblo, m|io prearlied the dedirator> >rr- . ( 11 inon; Maj. .Vlbert tlillix. romiiiAndintf <»flirer o f itte ha^e, >«ho sa^e an nddrr«!^ preredinte the reremony; ami It. Hnlpli H. Kiniball, Prnte<^iniit rhaplaiii: hark roH— the Kr>. Mr. W illinni K. Hell, the fie>. Mr. II. Schooi Students in H. Dmine^orth. and the Re>. Mr. Janie«i (jirnian, al) non*mcn o f l*uehlo, nnd the Rev. John To Close Mission for Keller, (Jianrellor of the Piielblo dioreisr. t Seai Saie Promotion Spanish-Americans Stephen J. Whalen, Pueblo USO club director, led a general Pupils in See City and Trinidad Urged to Priests Who Will Assist His Excellency Are eeerion on the topic, “ Adult Edu- catioi}," Thursday, Efec. 3, at a Continue Work for Holy Childhood joint training institute for repre Named; Fr. Stephan Montenegro ts sentatives of the National Cath Association and Missions olic Community Service and the Conducting Special'Services United Service Organizations. On Nov. 25, five seminarians, all students for the Diocese A Solemn Pontifical .Ma.^s will be sung by Bishop jog. Program Director of Pueblo, spoke in the various parochial schools of Pueblo eph. C. Willgin? „ in Our ' - —Ladv -■ of Mount Carmel church" Attends Institute and Trinidad. Their aim was to stir the children to sell more Pueblo, at 9 :30 o clock on Saturday. Dec. 12. the Feast of(W The institute began Nov. 30 and Christmas seals by telling them stories about the missions Lady of (Juadalupe. The Mass will bring to a close the miv continued through Dec. 3 in Ex and getting them to realize that the work of the Holy Child sion for the Spanish-American people of the parish. celsior Springs, Mo. Daniel Cul- hood association is a work that is close to the heart of Christ. hane, program director from the The oflicer.s of the Pontifical Mass will be the Very Rev national office of the NCOS, at The seminarians were greeted warmly by the sisters in . ,J. Miller, V.G., assistant priest; deacons of honor, the tended the meeting. the schools. As they stepped into the classrooms where, not Rev. Charles Murray, S.J., assistant pastor of Mount Carm^ so many years ago, they them ' ‘ and the Rev. Francis Wagner; the selves had been students, their enthusiasm was rekindled. The Rev. S. .M. Giglio, S.J.. pastor of Young People in Brookside eager faces of the children, mani FR. LICiOTTI Mount Carmel parish, deacon of festing their love for Christ and the .Mass; the Rev. Urban Schniti- the work o f the- missions, were hofer, O.S.B.. subdeacon. The Rev. inspiring. The realization that NOW RESIDING U'l I ^Stay in Shadow of Church these same children had already W. 9. .McCarthy and the Rev. given up many hours of play to sell John Kelley will be masters of seals made any attempt at giving a IN ORPHANAGE ceremonies. .Minor officers will be “ pep talk" seem useless. M^erever '^1.1 To many people Brookside is just Sunday High Mass. Those who altar students of Pueblo Catholic I'W the speakers went they were roy another little coal town cradled high school. cannot sing see to it that the sing ally received. Some o f the chil in the mountains of Fremont The Rev. John B. Liciotti is now ers get there. Joe Tisone is the dren sang songs for them; others county. In many ways it is just acting chaplain of Sacred Heart Augustinian Giving told of their experiences in selling like other little towns off the sacristan, but he has some depu orphanage. Pueblo, and has taken 9-Day Mission ties trained also. seals; all listened with undivided up re.sidence there. Father Lici beaten path. There is a little, attention. otti, formerly pastor of St. .Mary’s The nine-day mi.ssion Is being white, frame mission church some They have a big job on their This promises to be a record year church, Walsenburg, and more re conducted by the Rev. Stephin times referred to jokingly, but also hands right now. Several of their for the sale of seals. It is hoped, with some pride, as the “ Cathe cently in St. Raphael’s hospital, members have gone off to their however, that the success which has Montenegro, O.R.S.A., who is pro-' dral.” Nearby is a huddle of neat Trinidad, now is in better health. country's service and they have to already been attained will not les He is taking the place of the Rev. fessor of mathematics in St. Au houses surrounded by grape ar be prayed for. A big part of the sen the enthusiasm of the children Patrick J. Phelan, who is in St. gustine's Mission seminary, Kanssi bors and clean little Italian gar meetings is now turned over to for selling more seals. According Anthony’s hospital. St. Louis. The City, Kans. The seminary is the dens. But to a. handful of young prayer. Some are out in the de people, Brookside is a place where to the latest reports received by the latest reports on Father Phelan mother-house of the Auguitmaa fense plants, too. There are only contest committee, the following indicitted th.at he is improving. they do things. about, a dozen left, but those who Pueblo students are leading in Recolfects in the United Sutci ii^,fDeBiB,»®P About ten years ag^o these young The Rev. Urban Schnitzhofer, are home are still working to- sales in their respective schools; The priests who belong to this or folks started an organization. O.S.B., has been appointed pa.swr j'ether and planning big things. St. Anthony's, Rudolph Trontell They did not worry about giving of St. .Anthony's parish, Pueblo. der make a specialty of giving ais. ftfta ril 1* • There are many empty houses in and Celia Bacon; St. Mary’s, John it a name. Sometimes it was called The Rev. Conrad Patrick, O.S.B.. sions to Spanish-speaking people. Brookside these days. There are Anzick and Dorothy Jordon; St a sodality, sometimes just a club. has been called back to his monas The initials. “ O.R.S.A.,” rtini also empty chairs in many homes Fxancis Xavier’s, Eugene Dremel But they had an objective—to keep tery in Latrobe, Pa. Father Urban for the “ Order of Recollects of SI y jg t jaitix and empty pews in the church, but and Patrice Brown; Sacred Heart, the young people of Brookside in becomes pastor of St. Anthony’s .Augustine.” Father .Montenegro the priest from the abbey still John Mastrini and Phyllis Jean the shadow of the church. for the second time. He was pas had done mission work among the comes on Sundays, and, thanks to Wilson. The sisters in the various Being only a mission, they could tor of .that church some 15 years Spanish-Americans in the vicinity Irttt the little organization, there are schools are urged to mail the re expect the service of a priest only ago and was assistant pastor in St. of Alpin?, Tex., for many yeirs be still enough of the voices left to ports on the contest leaders prompt on Sundays. But that did not stop Mary’s church, Pueblo, 23 years fore going to teach in the seminary sing for the High Mass. The spirit ly, so their names may be included them. There was more faith there ago. in Kansas City. of the little club goes marching on. among the names of the leaders. than vou find in just “ Sunday Cath osliM idtaawi k»a»li olics.^’ The Tisone’s, the Aprato’s, (iKkdlibiadq.datKii the Balagnd’s, and the young peo ALAMOSA MAN WHO SERVED gewr, nia sliw ple o f many, other families organ PUPILS OF ST. FRANCIS’ FORM Yt^t^nmud.Tbi a ized their club without benefit of clergy, and they met every wqek. 1ST BISHOP’S MASS DIES 9ur(ladebrtbtbaifitiL Throughout the years of the club’s UNITS OF MISSION ACTIVIH liAbiipf sffl thtt existence, and sometimes even" to laiiiiiiiWpnBUf ( day, they arg:ue a lot, and some a Stqka !. lU w f, (I Alamosa.— The recent death of dusty in his old-fashioned dasttr times they do not get much done. (St. Francis Xavier’s Parish, Sodif, Dec. 9 Capazolla, Richard Carara, Anna James J. Roper, pioneer .Alamosa Lately they have grown modern that she would not believe h« w*i teutlMGitiniaaaA Pueblo) Marie Whalen, Robert Bayuk, Jack resident, broke one o f the colorful the Bishop o f Denver. He fiailly and organized fully as a sodality, A unit of the Catholic Students' Skube, Joseph Geonetta, Helen links with the past. Mr. Roper, established his identity anil for E S J jS i S with a Prima Priraaria charter di Mission Crusade has been organ Spiess, Barbara Koehevar, Rich who came to Alamosa when this nmny years laughed with Mrv rect from the main office. But that ized in St. Francis’ school, under ard Frazier, Jacqueline Riggio, city was the terminal of the Rio Sheridan, who had mistaken him hp, ba has not made them high hat. They the guidance and leadership of Sis William Koen, Rosemarie Vigil, Grande railroad, served Mass for for “ a tramp.” He. often refened ■till have the hard-working organi ter Ellen Rita, superior. The new Robert Parr, and Aloysius Hinds. Bishop Joseph Machebeuf, the to the incident, much to Mre, zation they had before, and they unit haa^hosen St. Francis Xavier The presentation was under the di first Ordinary o f Denver. At that Sheridan’s embarrassment. VldliMtntMi still pray together as they did ten for its * patron. Officers are: rection of Sister de Paul. time Roper was a young boy. but TW.fintCdkScieia years ago. Joe Tisone is the presi Chairman, Anthony Prelesnik; as The patronal feast of St. Fran he remembered his association dent. tet(kqidYiilbetlti4 p * sistant chairman, Raymond Brun- cis Xavier's parish was celebrated with the then Father Machebeuf.' lia Munerilt IcCn i “ But." says Joe, “offices do not jak; secretary, Mary Lou MotosW; Dec. 3 «-ith a High Mass sung by who was Vicar General o f the Annuai Retreat Ptd LoM It ‘ ,a. jM mean anything. We all pitch in. and treasurer, Anton Oeschle. the pastor, the Very Rev. Aloysius ■Archdiocese of Santa Fe. from! Den 19. bedat fkiihi, a. ■^'e do not have any committees The unit is made up of the fifth, Miller. Benediction of the where he made trips into the San I Kin UeCiw ii ib dnik either—rather, we have one big sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. Blessed Sacrament was given after Luis valley. IHeld for Pupils committee, but we all work on CeUmSnW.IcCkivaa The first, second, third, and fourth the Mass. •At the time Jim Roper served' ut«f tbaboL Itlata th a t" The Sodality o f the Blessed Vir grades, following the example of .Mass for Father Machebeuf there | Last year they put on a Passion the older classes, have organized a gin will hold a reception and initia was no Catholic church in Ala Of Catholic High kollt^f(n|,K«iy« play that larger groups would hesi unit of the Holy Childhood associa tion of new members on the eve mosa and services were held in the tate to attempt. It was a big suc tion, electing for their officers ning of Dec. 8 in the church and mplikriicUiibgVtir. Church-State Unity in War Aims Pointed Sabine house on State street. Mass cess. They also form the choir for Anna Marie Whalen, chairman; the hall. A party to honor the (Pueblo Catholic Hifh School) was offered there by the Bishop ^printtButHu Jacqueline Riggio, treasurer; and new members w ll be given in the The annual retreat for the hich and visiting priests who came school students was conducted on (iith^ Chtfldn Legion of Mary Curia Joseph Geonetta, secretarj-. It is hail following reception and initia through the valley. It was .some hoped that these tw-o mission units tion. Dec. 1» 2. and 3. by the Rev. Jos Ib br. h,] b Out by Bishop in Dedication Address time later that Bishop .Machebeuf eph Bailey, O.P., assistant in St, will do much in' the remaining Anna Novak, daughter of Mr. was raised to the Episcopacy. The In Hall of Cathedral months of the school year, and Mrs. Joseph Novak. 2318 E. Dominic’s parish, Denver. The ex n uaj, m k m diocese in Colorado was state wide orcises are closing with Mass and The children of St. Francis’ Routt, was united in marriage to “ In the Axis countries the dic Maj. Albert F. HiUix, commanding The scene was very familiar to me, and remained so, until this year Will Meet DoGomber 6 school were given a good send-off Pvt. Earl J. Perry on Thanksgiv Holy Communion on '^tihtU-Cdiyr tators- are warring against the officer of the base, who spoke pre because daily I had seen those ore when the new Diocese of Pueblo breakfast in the schwl nail, the to their Thanksgiving vacatiqn by ing day in St. Francis’ church. trains pass near that church that Church; in our democracy the ceding the dedication. .A message was formed. students are returning to The 22nd meeting of the a Thanksgiving playlet, entitled Pvt. Perry is stationed in the Colo I had built in honor of Our Lady Pueblo curia of the Legion of Giv» Thanki, Little Boy. The pre rado Springs air base. Church and the administration are from the chief of chaplains o f the The Bishop often visited the church, where the candidstM lor of Victory, and 1 was intimately San Luis valley in the early days. this year are being received into Mary will take place in the sentation was given by the tntrd Edward Kusmeroski and Joseph united in a common cause to de army, written especially for the acquainted with that school of and fourth grades. Those taking Skube, both serving in the United He was lame as a result of a the. sodality. hall of Sacred Heart Cathe feat the anti-religious reign o f ter occasion, was read by Lt. Ralph H. mines. dral Sunday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. part were \villiam Grosso, Lucille States army, have been home to ror with which the enemy has de Kimball, chaplain at the field. Lt. broken leg which he .suffered in a “Only a few weeks ago I called Dramatic Club Fete* PTA visit their families and friends. signed to conquer the world.” de Kimball is a minister of the Con buggy accident, but remained (TurntoPagf.il— Column 5) ...... As entertainment for the PTA Bernard Schmidt of 1603 Wabash gregational church. quite active and visited the many- clared Bishop Joseph C. Willging churches in his far-flung diocese asi the dramatic club will present Wo and Hugh Mulholland of 1638 in his sermon on the occasion of The dedicatory sermon of the often as he could make (he rounds'short plays at the tnwting Cedar have left for the navy and the dedication of the two chapels Most Reverend Bishop follows in army, respectively. by horseback or in a buggy. 7 in the school^hall. ‘ Starts laklM HoUof of the Pueblo air base Sunday aft part: “ Some months ago there was Priest of Abbey Thorns anti Thistles, was writtra (ByJiwttgcGonB, The story is told that he once Services will be held in Beulah ernoon, Nov. 29. Both chapels sent to me a striking picture, pub bv Teresa Lepeska, who was grad this Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. came to the volley nnd went_to the were dedicated in a single cere lished in the press of the country home o f the late Mrs. P. J. Sheri uated last year. It won first prize mony “ to the glory o f God and under the caption. 'War Produc Is Certified as dan. nether o f Mrs. Jnmes J. in a contest .sponsored by ine '(St. Mary’c Porith, Pueblo) the service of our country." tion and Religion Caught Together Roper, looking so bedraggled and (Turn to Page 11 — Coluien 41 As their contribution to the suc- The many Puebloans who were at War.' It showed in the back m u M A ffcpm (TurntoPagell — Column i) in attendance heard an address by ground the white spire of a church; Riflery Teacher in the foreground was a train of far cars bearing copper ore to the For a Snackf Stop at tty i Pope Expresses Thanks smelter, wending its serpentine Canon City.— (Abbey School) — vvay.^close to an institution of The Rev. Michael Jankowski, 0. ■ 'S IHABIGHUm! learning, a school of mines. Under M I'W i.T ■ I T ■ ■ k.'T C For EXTRA FAST Relief make certain neath was the legend. ‘This is an S.B., ha.< received a commissioned HIGHWAY 85 SOUTH You get Genuine Bayer Aspirin unusHal picture. It has a dramatic instructor’s cerlificrfto from the Fo r Spiritual Bouquet theme. It shows a giant ore train, National Rifle association, which hole Fi»h Sandwirh and French Frie»— qualities him to leach rillery'at the bearing vital war copper to the Fried (JiirUen and Fhh Dinner* Our Specially •at smelter where it will be reduced Abbey school. The commission In a letter from the Vatican the of Pueblo his paternal Apostolic into materials for the United Na comes as a result o f a tost that AIR CONDITIONED -r ilt'lET - COMFORTABLE Holy Father expressed his thanks blessing. tions. En route it passc.s near a Father .Michael took in October. to the Bishop, clergj-, and faithful With sentiments of high esteem church, the new white Shrine of .Accompanying the notification of the Diocese of Pueblo for the and of cordial regard, 1 am. Your the Immaculate Conception, and o f the in.slructorship was a docu-1 ,4 ^ recent spiritual bouquet sent him Excellency, the Montana School of Minc.s, sym ment affiliating the .Abbey .school’s on the occasion of the 25th anniver Sincerely yours in Christ, bols o f the two frcedom.s for which Nimrod club with the National | sary of his Episcopal consecration. LUIGI CARDINAL MAGLIONE. America is fighting the dictators. Rifle association. The Nimrod club | _ of midwest College The letter follows: at present consists of 11 members, From the Vatican, who have successfully passed their Oct. 13. 1942. tests and are entitled lo wear the of Coninierce » • • • a t' His Excellency, WALSENBURG FALL COLLECTION emblem of the national a.ssociation. i The Most Rev. Joseph C. Will Other prospective members are Do You Want a Good Position With a ging, D.D., RAISES $4,400 TO SET MARK training in markmanship and bal Bishop of Pueblo. listics with the view o f joining the Good Sialary?/ Your Excellency: club when they pas? their examin.-i- The paternal heart of the Holy tions. More Calls Than We Can Fill— Investigate Walsenburg.— (St. Mary’s Par there Sunday after a few days in Father, profoundly saddened by ish)— The final report o f the fall Walsenburg. All the training is done under the events of our time and by the prefect supervision in the abhey’.s collection campaign will be given Phone 114 burdens and tribulations which Student Nurie It Visitor own three-point rifle range located PIFBLO, this Sunday. More than $4,400 they impose upon Him, has been in Sheeby hall. The group .-ilso has will be realized from the collec Miss Emma Cornali, a junior in consoled and comforted by the rich its own clubroomson the second tion, which is $200 more than was St. Anthony’s hospital school of and beautiful spiritual bouquet nursing. Denver, spent Friday. floor o f l.Mlathorne hull. Boys who In 7 ••cendt by (top watch ganuln* realized nn the fall fair o f last fifytr Atptrtn < quick a presented to him by the Bishop, Nov. 27. with her parents, Mr. and have completed their tests and who layar Aiplrhi Toblhl boglnt to dliintw year. Father Raymond L. Newell ^ work nwy clchtngu your clergy, and faithful of the Diocese Mrs. John Cornali, She returned are entitled to wear the National grot* Your own ayot tall you why Soya said this is the most successful RYDAY whelu diyl of Pueblo on the occasion of the to Denver Saturday. Emma is a Rifle associntioii emblems are FOR EV Aiplrln acts lo quickly fund-raising campaign in the his 25th anniversary of his Episcopal graduate of St .Mary’s. Thomas Gan'ett, Micky McKenna. See the'amazing way genuine Bayer consecration. tory o f the parish. Bill Albers. Harry Funke. .Inhn The Catholic Daughters held a Aspirin disinlegrates almost the in- Today genuine Bayer Aspirin In expressing his gratitude. His .Many St. Mary’s alumni in col t'adez. Bob I'ribbs. Boh Alexander, regular meeting Tuesday evening slant i^ touches moisture, making it costs only Ic a tablet ^ pracUcally Holiness bids me tell you of his lege were home for the Thanks Pat Swatek. .loseph Lvnn, Bill LO W CU PRICES anyone can afford real quick-actin in the school, .A report on the in available to “ lake hold” of head deep appreciation of the sentiments giving holidays. George Comali, Connelly, nnd Tencncc I'racy. Bayer Aspirin. T o get it, always as! ache, neuralgia, or the pains of of filial kive and devotion which 1942 graduate, and John .A'. itiation held several weeks ago paid for “ Bayer Aspirin when yoU buy, Sodalitti Hear Talk on Mittion, rheumatism and neuritis with almost inspired this spiritual offering, and O’Rourke, al.so a 1942 gi-aduate, tribute lo .Mrs. .losephine Stimnek. never ask for "aspirin” alqne. vnbelievable speed. No wonder relief he would have me assure you that who are now in Regis college, came who obtained the largest number In a meeting of the soilnlii> Shop, from such pain starts usually in a nfwun^KiiMni, in his Masses and prayers he will home Wednesday evening and re of new members and reinstate Sunday. Nov. 21. the Rev. Nicholas remarkably short time I Speed MnrtinmtKT. have all those who contrjbuted to turned to Regis Sunday, Nov. 29. ments. Thirty-three were received Schwnllie, O.S.H., addressed the alone has won genuine Bayer this treasury of prayers and good George Mauro and Norman Jos by the order at the initiation. Mrs. boys on various n.spects of the Aspirin millions of users. works in very special remembrance. eph. 1042 graduates, spent the Hazel Turner, grand regent, an missions. Father Nicholas, who If you’ve never experienced the As an added token of his grate weekend with their parents. They nounced n new list for the daily develo^d a sickness from which spMO of Bayer Aspirin before for ful benevolence and in pledge of attend the state university. Elsie Holy Hour for members. he hif^ never entirely recovered relieving headache, neuritic or rheu abiding divine favor, the Sover and Mike Lenzini, students in In the Tabernacle society meet while serving as a missionary in matic pains, try it once. 'Vou, too, 1 5 '„ . ing Wednesday afternoon, Nov 25, China, showed how valuable oven (B iJttui- I