’Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Two Parishes in Archdiocese Are to Be Opened

123 Enroll for Freshman Class in Denver School Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reprodace, Except on | Articles Otherwiss Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issus Expansion Enabled St. Francis’ High Has Record Registration, Heeds More Room DENVER CATHaiC By Unusual Number Becaose of a record repatration ariah and superintendent of the point out, is the almost equal, di­ Of Newly Ordained of 123 atudents for the 1944-45 eigh school. vision between boys and girls. One of the disadvantages, from a sports freshman class in St. Francis de "When the high school was opened in 1924,” Father Smith viewpoint, of the school until re­ Sales’ higrh school in Denver, addi­ said Wednesday, “ it was not be­ cent years has been the preponder­ Victor-Cripple Greek and Kremmling-Grand tional classroom facilities will have lieved that there ever would be an ance of girls in the classes. St. KGISTER to be constructed in the, Southside enrollment of nearly 400. We have Francis’ football, basketball, and baseball teams were proverbially Lake Get Pastors; Gther Appointments school building before September, had sufficient accommodations for The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We our students in the past, but this in last place in the Catholic High Have AIm the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service. Seven Smaller it was announced this week by the year's unprecedented increase School league until about five years Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Made by Archbishop Vehr Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor of the necessitates the addition of at least ago. Since then the school has forged ahead in athletics, winning two more rooms.” VOL XXXIX. No. 42. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JUNE l.i, 1944. $1 PER YEAR (Turn to P aget — Column 4) The opening of two parishes in the archdiocese, the The priest declared that'^priori- Victor-Cripple Creek parish, formerly a flourishing gold Give Generously ties will have to be obtained for building material before the ven­ mining center, and Kremmling and Grand Lake, the latter ture can be undertaken, but was Architects Sketch of New St, James* School, Denver a noted summer resort, has been made possible by the large To Holy Father, optimistic that such priorities nurnber of priests recently ordained. In clerical appoint­ could b e h a d because of the ments announced this week by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, recognition of educational needs Asks Archbishop by those who allocate vital ma­ three pastors are nominated. Three administrators are terials in wartime. He said that he named, two priests are assigned to the Register staff, one did not know what provisions returns to Chancery work, eight ------The annual Peter’s Pence collec would be made for the students are given posts as as.sistants in the tmn will he taken up in the arch­ if the additional classrooms were archdiocese, one is lent to the Five Students diocese Sunday, June 25, an­ refused by the priorities board. Diocese qf Pueblo, and one goes nounces Archbishop Urban J. Vehr "We have accommodations for a on sick leave. The appointments, of Denver. The Archbishop ap­ limited number of students,” he which become effective Thursday, peals for generous donations to said. “ If we are refused our re­ June 29, are as follows: Accepted for enable the Holy Father to carry quest for building materials, we Pat tort: Victor and Cripple on his work of charity to war- shall have to admit only those Creek, the Rev. John Doherty; sufferers. The letter follows; whom we can care for. It is diffi­ Kremmling and Grand Lake, the Archdiocese June 12, 1944 cult at this time to determine the Rev. Thomaa Barry; Keeneiburg Reverend Dear Father exact number.” and Roggen, the Rev. Charles The following students have and Beloved People: The all-time freshman registra­ Sanger. been accepted for admis.sion into tion for the school was made on May we again appeal to your Adminiitratort; Calhan and mit- St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver, for generosity for the annual Peter’s June 6, when applicants who had lioni, the Rev. William Galla­ not attended the grade school took the Archdiocese of Denver. Ail Pence collection for the Holy Fa­ gher; Aipen and m iiiioni, the Rev. have completed their high school ther? Thank God, the city of their entrance tests. St. Francis’ Joteph Abbott; St. Joteph’i Pol­ serves the Catholic pupils of all courses and will enter St. Thomas’ Rome has been spared the devasta­ ish, Denver, the Rev. Edward seminary college department the tion of war, and the person of the (Tf South, and a large portion of Fracakowski. East Denver. It is also attended by beginning of the new school year, Holy Father not subjected to in­ The Register assignments; The Aug. 1: dignities. Pre.ss reports state that large numbers of pupils who are graduates of grade schools con­ Rev. James Hamblin, residing at James Edward Kane, 214 W. the Holy Fat\jer fed one-third the St. Philomena’ s church; the Rev. augmented and impoverished pop­ ducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph, Seventh .street, Leadville; member the community of teaching sisters John Ebel, residing at the Cathe­ of Annunciation parish; completed ulation of Rome during the N’azi dral temporarily. occupation. in charge also of St. Francis’, high school course in Leadrille St. Francis de Sales’ grade Chancery office: The Rev. Ber­ public high school and the Abbey The personal needs of the Su­ nard Cullan, J.C.L. school, Canon City. preme Pontiff are very meager. school led the list of freshmen Assistants; Holy Family, Den­ John Patrick Duffy, 501 N. The liberation of Rome will again registrations with a total of 65. Every member of this year's eighth ver, the Rev. Omer A. Foxhoven; Tejon street. Colorado Springs, enable him to perform the works member of St. .Marj^’s church, of mercy of the Church for suf­ grade graduation class, with the Annunciation parish, Denver, the exception of one girl who is mov­ Plans Are Being Completed for Rev. Donald A. McMahon; St. Colorado Springs; completed his fering humanity everywhere and ing out of town, registered for the Catherine’s parish, Denver, the high school course at St. Mary’s for the far-flung missionary ac­ high school, Colorado Springs. tivities of Catholicism. ninth grade in St. Francis’ high Rev. Robert Kekeisen; St. Fran­ school. Other schools that are rep­ cis de Sales’ parish, Denver, the Robert Lee Breunig, 1528 Gar. Your offerings will sustain the resented in the registration are the Hew St. James’ School, Denver! Rev. Charles Salmon; St. Pat­ field street, Denver; member of hands of the Holy Father during followingj St. Vincent de Paul’s, rick's parish, Denver, the Rev. St. Philomena’s parish; completed these trying time.s. Each priest, 22; St. Louis’, Englewood, 16; St [Theodore Haas; St. Mary’s parish, high school course at East. Denver each Catholic institution, organi­ John the Evangelist's, 10; and St Coinciding with the opening of | plans, which are being drawn by The present church has proved Colorado Springs, the Rev. Robert high and Regis high school. zation, and parochial society is Patrick’s, St. Elizabeth’s, Loyola, E. Hoffman; Annunciation parish, asked to make a contribution in the fifth war loan drive, announce-! j®h^ inadequate, even though six Ma.ss-i Frank George Morfeld, Jr., 3125 St. Catherine’s, Presentation, The new building will fill a long- Leadville, the Rev. John C. Walsh; W. 45th avenue, Denver; member accordance with its means to en­ Cathedral, St. .loseph’s, St. James’, ment was made in St. James’ par-! es are offered every Sunday. It is St. Anthony’s parish. Sterling, the able the Holy Father to meet the felt need in the Montclair district, of St. Catherine’s parish; com­ Englewood high, and Bancroft, all ish, Denver, that finishing touches which has grown apace in the past known al.so that the lack of a par­ Rev. Leonard Redelberger. many demands placed upon him A distinguished gathering of pleted high school course at Cathe­ of whom have sent from one to are already being put to archi­ few years, particularly in view of ish school has deterred many Cath­ I For temporary assignment in dral high and Regia high schooL by the unusual conditions of seven pupils to the Southside paro­ tect’s plans for the new $85,000 Bishops, Monsignori, and almost the military establishments in and olic families from settling in the the Diocese of Pueblo: The Rev. James William Rasby, 2854 El­ world-wide war. chial high school. school, construction on which will near tPa parish. Several large gov- district. A school bus was pur­ 80 priests was present in the Albert Puhl. liott street, Denver; member of May God bless all of you. One of the desirable features i begin as soon as materials are ernment-sponsored housing proj­ chased by the parish in 1939 to Denver Cathedral last Thursday to On sick leave: Tbe Rev. Andrew SL Dominic’s parish; completed Faithfullv vours in Christ, of the present freshman registra-1 available after the armistice. The ects have been built within the transport children to the Denver pay reverence to the memory of Topor. his high school course at the Abbey « URBAN J. VEHR, tion, school officials at St. Francis’ !new building will also provide parish boundaries in recent Cath^ral school, but at most the late Bishop Anthony J. Old Parish Reopens school, Canon City. Archbishop of Denver. [space for a temporary church that months, and others are being con­ some 60 children are accommodated Schuler, S.J., retired Bishop of El P. S. Kindly read this letter at •Will Be Nun will afford almost double the space structed at the pre.sent time. There in this way. It is thought that the Paso and Titular Bishop of Arada, Victor and Cripple Creek, in the Masses Sunday, June 18. The offered in the present over-crowd­ are approximately 300 families new St. James’ school will have an in a Solemn Pontifical Re.auiem past years, each had a resident pas­ School for Aspirants collection is to be taken Sunday, ed structure at I3th avenue living in the parish. initial enrollment *iV Snarly 200. Mass offered by Archbishop Urban tor and then they were merged June 25, and sent to the Chancery and Newport street. J. Vehr. Three Bishops and the under one pastor. Father Francis Will Be Gpened in office , within two weeks. The Rev. Wm. V. Powers, pas­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph J. P. Polempa, who lived in Victor tor, revealed that a campaign to Bosetti, Vicar General of Denver, and had charge of the two places, SI. Joseph’s Gonvenl raise the new school fund, which Denver Man Had Big Part assisted the Archbishop in con­ was removed as resident pa.st.or in Returns Announced is entirely in war bonds, from its ferring the five solemn absolu­ June of 1943 and named adminis­ pre.sent maturity value of $40,000 tions after the Mass. trator of Idaho Springs. The cen­ St. Joseph’s school for aspirants ters of gold mining booms in the In Collection for V to $50,000 will be formally The visiting Bishops who par­ will be opened Aug. 25 of this year In Foundation of CSMC late 19th century, the towns lost a launched in September, at which ticipated in the ceremonies were by the Poor Sisters of St. Francis number of residents when mining Aged, Infirm Priests time every family in the Montclair the Most Rev. Patrick A. Mc­ of the Perpetual Adoration, who A parish will be solicited to donate restrictions were applied after the conduct; St. Anthony’s hospital, The formal observance of the sil-| in Germany. The astounding ne­ Govern, Bishop of Cheyenne, at least one war bond to the drive. Wyo., who also preached the fu­ present -Wnr began. But the loss Denver, and who have their mother- Returns in the annual collection The first pari.sh bond drive, which ver jubilee of the Catholic Stu-| suits achieved by the Protestant neral sermon; the Most Rev. wa.s not so great as it was expected house in St. Joseph’s convent. 2825 for the aid of aged and infirm closed Oct. 1 of last year, netted dents’ Mission Crusade, held earlier to be and the churches can .support W. 32nd avenue, the former Oakes priests of the Archdiocese of Student Volunteer movement and Henry P. Rohlman, Bishop of approximately $14,000 in bonds this year in Cincinnati, had great the Mis.sionary Education move­ a resident pastor. The Rev. An­ home. The community has groum Denver, which was taken up May 1 interest for a Denver man, Herbert Davenport, la .; and the Most Rev. towards the school. An anonymous ment also intensified the desire for Joseph C. Willging of Pueblo. In thony Elzi of Corpus Christ! par- rapidly since its American founda- 21. are announced this week by donor has already made a dona­ W. I.eibman of 600 Franklin street, (Tutm to Page 2 — Column 5) (Tnrn to Page 2 — Column i) the Chancery office as follows; a mission group among Catholic addition to .Monsignor Bosetti, tion of a $1,000 bond towards the who had a great deal to do with students. PFNVF.R PARISHK.S the organizing of the Crusade. The other Monsignori present were the Oth^drul $300.00 drive to open this fall. 26th anniver.sary of its first con­ The idea apparently occurred to Rt. Rev. Hugh L. McMenamin, the Anpi ncJ«»ion ...... AS.00 According to present plans, the others at about the same time. One Rt. Rev. David T. O’Dwyer, the PVksrrf Surriimi^ni ...... 208.00 new school-church building will vention occurs July 27 to 30 of this 5 Children in Julesburg H'')’ Familj- ...... hs.no of these was Clifford King, now Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, the Rt. face Newport street between E. year. HfJv ...... 373.00 The crusade in a sen.se goes fur-[* prie.st. who has just returned to Rev. John R. Mulroy, and the Rt Roamrv ...... 24.73 12th and 13th avenues. It will Rev. Charles Hagus. O’l*- I mHv of M» .. .. 23.SO measure 110 by 52 feet, and will ther back, for it was inspired byIfhe United States after a long .stay ion . . . 83.40 be constructed of red brick with other mission movements in the|>a China. He talked it over in Assi.sting the Archbishop in the Family of 10 in Service Hf’nr* unH LoyoU 29.80 Church. Curiously enough, thejl'h* 1914-15 semester with coi Pontifical Mats v^ere the follow- f *. Annr'a ( A r\ udii) grey stone trim. In the building ?*...... 12.15 work of a German Gatholic mis- mates at Techny, who seemed jing: The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil- will be eight classrooms, each cap- (TumtoPage9— Column 1) ...... 1 13.00 Margaret Reidy, daughter of gble of accomodating 40 students, sion group gave an impetus to the liam Higgins, assistant priest; the •A family in Julesburg with 1011912. The children in service- Sf. (Tormnir'^ ...... 87.79 Very Rev. John Flanagan, S.J., Ft. f . . 80.70 Mr. and Mri. T. Reidy, 5400 E. and equipped with the most mod- Crusade’s formation...... Even more children has the uausual distinc­ whose pictures appear next to this Ft. Fr*nna dp ...... 233.00 6th arenue, who left laat week ; ern facilities. Music and other immediate inspiration; president of Regis college, and the tion of giving five to the armed story, are 2nd Lt. Ellen B. Don­ St .l»Tnp«' 150.00 for Loretto, Ky., where the will en-' auxiliary rooms are also included'^*®* success of a similar move-, Rev. William Fitzgerald, S.J., as- services of the United States. The nelly of the army nurses,’ corps; St .lohn thf Kv«nKPliiit'i» 274.30 ter the novitiate of the Siater>,in the plans. The Structure will be|”'^*'^ among Protestants, sistaiit prorincial of the Missouri pararents are Mr. and Mrs. John S. John S. Donnelly, Jr., boatswain’s St tr'.SS.R.) 37.48 SOER JUBIL[[ province of the Jesuit order, S’ Joa*»ph'* (P oltah l...... of Loretto. M ill Reidy ii a 1944: two stories in height, with a fullj Father Bruno Hagspiel, S.V.D., Do;nnelly, who have lived on a mate, second class, with a coast St I ro thp zi.l&jgraduate of Loretto Height! col-1fini.shed basement. .A fully equipped[in a Crusade organizers’ hooklet| deacons of honor; the Very Rev. farm south of Julesburg since guard unit; William E. Donnelly, ( Turn In Page 2 — Cnlumv 2) ||ege. kitchen is al.«o included in the printed in 1918, recalled that he (Turn to Page 8 — Column S) pharmaci.st’s mate, first class, on was struck by inauguration of the a .submarine; Dennis D. Donnelly, Catholic Students’ Mission move­ chief pharmaci.st’.s mate, with the ment in Germany in 1910 and de­ navy somewhere in the Pacific; First Solemn Mass Plans termined to promote the same cause and Patrick J. Donnelly, seaman in the United States at the first second clas.s, in a radio school, I opportunity. The first Catholic Memphis, Tenn. I professor’s chair to teach mission Lt. Donnelly, now in San Fran­ Of 10 Jesuits Announced iscience was founded at the Uni- cisco, until recently was stationed I versity of Muenster, and the move- The Rev. Francis J. Brady, pas-; jment spread to Austria in 19t2. at New Caledonia. She is a grad­ First Solemn Mass plans of 10'the history of the college, in which Although the Divine Word Fa­ tor of St. Patrick’s parish, Holyoke,! j uate of St. Patrick’s academy, Sid­ Jesuits, one from Denver, one from iicholastics of the Missouri prov- thers at Techny, 111., were too observed the silver jubilee of hisj: ney, Nebr., and of the Mercy hos- Boulder, and eight who taught at ince make their studies in theology. burdened with general work and ipital school of nursing, Denver. ordination to the priesthood at; i.Tohn, William, and Dennis en­ Regis college or high .school, are The Rev. Thomas Kelly, S.J., of mission propaganda to assume impressive religious and civic cere-' announced this week. The men are Denver, whose first Mass plans such a program, Father Hagspiel listed a year prior to the attack the Rev. Philip T. Derrig of Den­ were given last week, is another corresponded with members of the monies in Holyoke Wednesday, ! I on Pearl harbor. Patrick, a stu­ ver, the Rev. Carl M. Reinert of menilier of the class. society in Europe, one of whom June 14. The jubilarian was cele- ; dent in St. Patrick’s academy. North Platte, Nebr., enlisted just Boulder, the Rev. Linus J. Thro, Father Thro has the distinction helped to launch the movement brant of the Solemn Mass, assisted)' the Rev. Philip L, Kellet, the Rev. after his 17th birthday in Jan­ of belonging to a family that has by the Very Rev. Dean Bernard' uary. Vincent L. Decker, the Rev. George given four sons to the Jesuit order J. Froegel of Greeley, deacon; the!. C. Huger, the Rev. Wilfred L. and he has four cousins from one U. S. Soldiers Rev. John Doherty of Sterling, ‘ Other children in the family are Charleville, the Rev. Albert H. family who are Benedictines. subdeacon; the Rev. Jerome Wein- PPkSp'i living with a married sis­ Schulz, the Rev. Francis J. Lansky, Father Reinert has two brothers in ert of Denver and the Rev. An-;| ter in Vallejo. Calif, (a former and the Rev. Norbert J. Lemke. the. Society of Jesus. Father Derrig drew Warwick of Julesburg, mas-' navj' nurse), who is a sophomore Publish Paper in St. Vincent’s academy; another All are members of a cla.ss of 60 ha.s one brother in the order, ters of ceremonies. The Rt. Rev. j to be ordained .lune 21 in the chapel Mon.signor John R. Mulroy of I girl, who is married and who lives of St. Mary’s college, St. Marys, Biographies and Mass plans of Denver delivered the sermon. in North Platte; Virginia and Kans. This is the largest class in the men are as follows: Eugene at home. Rev. Philip T, Derrig, S.J. Rev. Philip Derrig, S.J. In Eternal City Other priests present in the + + + Father Derrig will sing his first sanctuary were, the Rev. Joseph + - f 4- Solemn Mass in Sacred Heart ty . A. Kerb of Wray, the Rev. Philip church, Denver, Sunday, June all Italy is evidenced in a letter Ryan of Peetz, the Rev. Emile J. 26, at 10:30. The Rev. Law­ from George V. Kelly, former Verschraeghen of Sterling, the rence L. Cusack, S..I., will be the Register sports editor now some­ Rev. Peter Moran of Stoneham, the assistant priest; the Rev. Irwin G. where along the Eastern coast of Rev. Leo F, Patrick and the Rev. Umhoefer, S.J., deacon; J. Ray­ Italy, who wrote the following Omer Foxhoven of Brush, the Rev. mond Derrig, S.J., subdeacon; and shortly after the capitulation of (Turn to Page t — Column i ) Otto Gerspach, master of cere­ that city to the Allied forces: . _ , , , , , , . , monies. The Rev. Vincent R. "The occupation of Rome was I P g lllQ lllin (3 Q |V en Hughes, O.P., will give the sermon. cause for a gigantic celebration Father Derrig was born June 2, in town Monday among the na­ 1912, in Denver, where his mother, tives, who jammed the streets, To Father Weakland Mrs. Mary R. Derrig. still lives. He trotted out flags, and staged im­ attended St. Dominic’s grade promptu parades. There was Penicillin, the famous new drug school. Sacred Heart high, and nothing too good for an American treatment for infections, is being Regis college in Denver, and St. — as long as he had the price. I given in St. Joseph’s hospital, Den­ Louis university. He entered the suppose the s^ene was repeated ver, to the Rev. Bernard Weakland Society of Jesus in Floris.sant, Mo., countless times throughout lib­ of St. Augustine’s parish, Brighton. in 1932 and taught in Rockhurst erated Italy. It has only recently l^ n made high, Kan.sas City, as a scholastic. "One of the most interesting available for civilians. Father A brother, James Raymond Der- sidelights mf the occupation to me Weakland underwent an operation rig, S.J., begins his study of the­ was ^ e fact that the Start and for the drainage of his gall-blad­ ology this fall. A reception will be Stripee published an edition within der last week, following, a long held from 7 to 9 p.jh. June 26 in 20 houi;8 after Rome was invaded, siege of illness that had ^ e n Regis college for Father Derrig. and the publication took place in marked by previous surgery. He is R«*. Carl M. Reioert, S.J. the Eternal City. responding well to the treatment, Father Reinert will sing his “ Sunday’s church services were Rev. Carl M. Reiaart, SJ. Rev. Liau* J. Thro, S.J. although hii condition has been (Tum to Page 10 — Column S) (Turn to P a get — Colum n t ) serious. Williajn E. (lait) Md Qoaais Donnelly Patrick J. DooMlIy

ieiiUm m i PAGE TWO Office, 938 B stitiocV Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEvstone 420B Thursday, June 15, 1944

The Denver Catholic C H A N C E R Y GIVES RETURNS TWO P A R ISH E S ARE TO BE Register si[v[iijm L[[ Pabllihed Wm IcIj by th* IN COLLECTION FOR PRIESTS OPENED IN ARCHDIOCESE CatboUo Pren Soeltty, Ine. ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS 988 Bannock Street, Denver, (Continued Ffom Page One) Saertd Heart ____ Ofi.BO IS OBSiRIEI BY (Continued From Page One) ' The Rev, James B. Hamblin has Colo. S t M ary'i ------22S.00 ish, Colorado Springs, has been served as assistant in Annuncia­ 8t. Louis’ (Englowoodto 10 S t Paul’ s (BmeHmnnr)...... 104.00 FOR TRAVELERS tion parish, Denver, since his ordi­ Subcerlptloni |1 Per Tear 8t. Harr H tfdiU nt'i Craig— St. M Ich ael't...... 0.30 taking care of the towns as mis­ (Edc««at*r) ...... 6 i 00 nation a year ago. A Basselin Entered u Second Clue Matter Crook— St. Peler’i (D i«) ______IB.SO sions. at the Poet Office, Denver, Bt. PitHek’t to (S student in the Catholic University Elb«rt— Sacred Heart ■ 16.00 New Parish Created SOLDIER-SAILOR AND 8t. Philomrni'i .„ 200.00 [ Colo. of America, he was scheduled to Erie— S t Seholastiea'e The K rem m ling-G rand Lake St. Ron o( Lima'i It to go to Rome for final seminary (Lefayette) ...... , . ■ parish is a new m e. Kremmling AVIATOR MEDALS St Thtrtn'i (Aurori) 14 SO studies but was prevented from S t Vinernt di Ptul'i ...... 44 00 Fleming— St. Peter’i ______(Continued From Page One) has a large frame church. It has doing so by the outbreak of war PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER Fort Colline— John H. Kelly of Fleming, the Rev. been served as a mission from Ford & Mercury Service Akron— St. Joirph’i Holy Family ...... 3.00 in Europe. He returned to St. Also Sfi6 Our Selection of Medals for Those in Other A«p«n— St. M iry 'i ______St. Joseph's I ■ 30.00 Thoms* Dorsn of Platteville, the Steamboat Springs by the Rev. Ed Large Peril Stock Thomas’ to complete hi* course. Bouldir— Sicrid H u r t ...... Fort Logen— St. Petriek's _ _ _ _ _ ll.S S Rev. Elmer Kolka of Denver, and ward Prinster. > Grand Lake has a Branches of Service. NIa* aUlM HMlualci Bouldtr, South— Stored Heart of He was born Dec. 5, 1916, and as Fort Lupton— St. William's the Rev, Hubert Newell of Little­ picturesque summer chapel, built Marjr ...... a boy was a leading soprano in (PlattOTlIle) ...... ton. Repre.sentations of sisters Brighton— St. Auguetlne't .— by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon. It Mdnsinor Joseph J. Bosetti’s Ca­ SWAYNE-WIMBUSH Fort Morgan— St. Helena's ______Biirllnatnn ...... - ...... 10.10 from Fleming and Sterling joined has had regular Sunday Masses thedral choir. STORE HOURS Bruth— St. M arr'i .....— ...... Fountain— (Colorado Springs— S t an overflow crowd of parishioners during the summer for years and 8.^0 Bannock TA. 61 IS Calhan— St. Michael's __ 10 Other newly appointed priests Paul's) ______at the Mass. has been cared for by Cathedral Castle Rock— St. Fraaeit' Frederirk— St. Tberese's (Long* named above were recently or­ 9 to 6 :8G—Monday through Friday — Sat.— 9 to 12:80 (Plblrt) ...... 6. mont) and Mead* ______1.01 Women of the Altar and Roaary priests. This resort town is situ­ dained by Archbishop Vehr, Your Purchaie of War Bondi Central City— Assumption (Idaho society were hostesses at a ban­ ated on Colorado’s largest body of Sprinat) ...... Georgetown— Our Lady o( 5 Basselin Priests end Stamp! Helpa Seeure Your Cheyenne Wells— Saerid Heart, Lourdes ...... quet served in honor of Father water, fed by glaciers and reputed Colorado Sprints— Glenwood Springs— S t Stsphsn's.. SO.<6 Brady in the pariah hail after the to be the highest yacht anchorage Future. Golden— S t Joeeph's _.... 29.41 On Register Staff Corpus Chriitl ______BO. Mass. In addition to the visiting in the world. It is an ideal vaca­ Grand Ijike— St. Anne's The appointment of Father Greeley— clffVy, Mayor Fred Peteraon ana tion spot not far from Denver and Our Lady of Peace ______the six members of the town coun­ just a short way from Estes Park. James Hamblin and Father John JnmES tuiRKE R e s ta u ra n t St. Peter'* ...... 10.00 cil were among the 176 guests. Haxtun— Christ the King Father John Doherty, who will Ebel to the editorial staff of the' Father Newell acted as toast­ .615 17TH STREET (Holyoke) ...... assume charge of Victor and Crip­ Regitter gives the paper five j Holyoke— St. P a lriek 's______master, and on behalf of the BatiPMii Wclten and California Sts* ple Creek, was bom in Hugo—S t Anthony's ------20.71 priests in attendance presented iriests who are graduates of the Headquarten for Idaho Springs— S t Paul's 12.00 March 1, 1912. He completed his CHURCH the jubilarian with a purse. Par­ Jasselin foundation of the Cath­ ART1CLB8 o r DEVOTION IllfT— S t Catherine’s ...... 10.73 seminary studies in St. Thomas’, olic University of America, where SUNDAY DINNER Juleiburg— St. Anthony’s______17.20 ishioners also united to honor their CBUBCB rUE.VI8HING8 GOODS SPECIAL Krtmmling— 8 t Peter's (Steam* Denver, and was ordained May 22, they earned the Master of Arts pastor with the gift of a silver BOOKS rOB THB CATH­ boat Springs) ...... — ...... 1937. His first appointment was ROAST LOIN OF PORK or STEWED CHICKEN purse. degree in Scholastic philosophy. Kteneshurg and Roggen— Holy as assistant in Annunciation par­ The others are the Rev. John B. OLIC LAITY AND CLEKGY HOUSE ) Including loup or rocklail, vegetable, polaloet, F a m ily...... 00 and 10.00 Father Brady, pa.stor of St. ish, Denver, For some time he has Cavanagh, Litt.D.; the Rev. Ed- aalid, deaaert and drink. Choice of ilx other Lafayetts— St Ida'l Patrick’s parish, Holyoke, since Leadville— been assistant in Sterling at St. ward A. Breen, LittD.; and the entreei ...... 1935, is a native of Ireland. He Annunciation ...... 04.10 Anthpny’s church. Rev. Francis Syrianey, who was 1636-38 Tremonl Street Phone TAhor .3789 SERVED II A.U. TO I P. M. ONLY St. Joseph’s ...... ____.------0.00 was educated in Maynooth college, ordained last December, Another 400 g k ORGAN A NO Liulston—Bt. Mary's ______00.21 XKe Rev. Thomas P. Barr>', who 40.00 Ireland, and was ordained in nis SEATS • MUSIC ^ LIQUOR Longmont— S t John ths Baptist's native country June 14, 1919, for goek to Kremmling, is also a na­ member of the editorial staff, now Ixtuisville— St. I.ouia' 12.00 a sergeant in the army, ig also a Manitou ...... 10.00 work in the then Diocese of Denver. tive of Ireland, where he was born Loveland— St. John's ...... _.. Nov. 23, 1906. He made hi* semi­ Basselin graduate — James T. Since his arrival in Colorado he Feely. Oak Creek— St. Martin’* (Steam­ has served in St. Mary’s, Colo­ nary studies in St. Thomas’ and boat Springs) ...... — ...... There ar^ now eight priests on rado Springs; St. Michaers, Cal­ was ordained June 3, 1939. His Peats— Sacred Heart ___ the editorial staff or the Register lONT leave a good car in storage. Sell it Plattevllle— St. Nlehotas' _ _ _ _ _ han: St. Michael's, Craig, which he uncle, the late Rev. David A. Bar­ System of Newspapers in the cen­ RiSe— St. Mary's (C ra ig )_...... built; Rifle, and Holy Ghost ry, and two cousins are priests. Steamboat Springs— Holy Name . tral office, Denver.* The others to A1 O ’ Meara. Put the proceeds In Y^'ar church, Denver. He was assigned Father Barry was a member of the Sterling— S t Anthony of Pedua'e are the Rt- Rev. Moniignor Mat­ Stonehem end Brigg adale— St. to Holyoke Nov. 1, 1935, follow­ first class accepted for the semi­ Bonds to buy yourself a new, streamlined car thew Smith, the Rev. Walter Can- i John's ...... 7.00 ing the death of the Rev. Daniel nary by the then Bishop Vehr. He after the war. O’Meara pays top prices for f Stratton— S t Charles’ ...... 16.90 avan J.C.D.; and the Rev. Mau­ Morning in an automobile crash has been assistant in St. Patrick’s i Superior— S t Benedict’ e rice Reardon. Father Reardon, a all standard makes. Call him at MAin 3111. : (8. Boulder) ------near Sterling. parish, Denver. priest of the Cincinnati arch(lio- I Victor— S t Victor’ s __ _— The small farming community The Rev. Charles P. Sanger, who ! Wslby— Assumption 10.20 cese, has just finished two years parish dt which FatHer Brady is was bom in Norwalk, 0., Nov. 4, SO Yeart j Wrey— St. Andrew's .....— ...... 7.20 of journalistic training in Denver 10.00 pastor has only 37 families, but 1918, studied in St. Gregory’s : Yume— St. John's (Akron)...... and, through the courtesy of Arch­ Serving i Regis college ...... _____ 16.91 within the last three years Father preparatory seminary, Cincinnati, bishop John T. McNicholas, is to ' Ford i Roggen— H . C. K liu sn er------10.00 Brady’s inspirational leadership oefore he was accepted for the irompted the congregation to remain for another year. He is Oumen Your Purchgie of War Bond* then Diocese of Denver. He com­ fiquidate a parish indebtedness of in residence in St Louis’ parish, and Stamps Help* to Secure Your pleted his studies in St. Thomas' Englewood. I3SS Broadvar D«av«r’i Lorgeit Ford Dealer 1314 Aeoma 810,000, and the parish last year and was ordained May 22, 1937. Future. ______was debt free for the first time in His first appointment was as as­ a quarter century. The parish sistant in St. Vincent de Paul's plant today represents an invest­ church, Denver. He goes to Soldiers P rin t ment of $25,000, and the church Keenesburg and Roggen from the is one of the most liturgically cor­ Aspen parish. rect in the archdiocese. The Rev. William Gallagher, Pa^r in Rome LET'S NOT BE GREEDY who has been in charge of Keenes­ We like to do business— but “ panic buying” is one thing we burg and Roggen, goes to Calhan (Continued From Page^One) and missions as administrator. He don't want. You shouldn’t want it, either, because it can create is an alumnus of St. Thomas’ given a certain air of gravity be­ artificial shortages of merchandise and artificial price*. It can Aspirant School seminarj’ and has served in Colo­ cause of the mass burial of 11 result in some people having too much and others not enough. rado 'Springs, Craig, and Denver. Italian soldiers, whose bodies were Bom June 2, 1902, in Ma.ssachu- We want to serve the public, just a* we’ve always done— and we setts, he was ordained Dec. 21, discovered last week in a grain pit. don’t mean a part of the public, but all of it. If we insist on Will Be Opened 1926. They had been massacred by the limiting quantities of certain goods, don't get mad about it, The Rev. Joseph Abbott goes Germans when Italy capitulated please. It’s for your own protection, for your own future wel­ to Aspen and missions from being and had lain in their ignoble fare. While the war is on, we’ve got to learn to share— and the (Continued From Page One) assistant in St. Mary’s, Colorado grave ever since. American, Brit­ tion in 1875. The Denver province Springs. Bom June 7, 1912, in lesson should be good for all of us. Danbury, Nebr., he made his semi­ ish, Polish, French, and Italian was formally opened March 19, troope turned out for the service, nary studies in St. Thomas’ and 1932, and tne novitiate of this and the entire town took on a Western district wss established was ordained Dec. 21, 1940. He served a brief time as assi.stant in funereal air.” THE MAY COMPANY Aug. 15, 1941. The purchase of Kelly was promoted to the rank the extensive Oakes home has St. Francis de Sales,’ Denver. Fr. Gusineki Still III of technician fifth class on May made possible the further expan­ 11, and was also awarded the Good sion of education and other work The Rev. J. J. Guzinski, pastor of St. Joseph’s Polish parish, Den­ Conduct medal within the ^ast in the mother-house. month. He edits a weekly news­ Aspirants to the sisterhood ordi­ ver, was near death following a paper, the Blotoreh, for his outfit, narily enter upon the completion of critical illness and operation. He is improving but his condition is in addition to his other duties as 6oul«vard organizatioa strivos to the eight grades of the elementary a member of the ordnance depart­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Bkk* «v«ry funeral sarvict take away the school, l^ e high school program such that he probably will have to ment. is completed in three years, as the remain for months under hospital grimness from the fact of death . . . to to school is operated in the summer treatment. Father Edward J. minister to the living that transition from except for a two weeks’ vacation. Fraezkowski. who becomes admin­ Aspirants are admitted to the pos­ istrator of the parish, has been as­ life may seem calm, beautiful, dignified. 9 tulate in the fourth year of high sistant at the Holy Family church, Here one charge covers all and your selec* school and after that to the novi­ Denver, since his ordination June tiate. Junior college cla.sses are 1 1. 1938. He was born Nov. 7,' tion determines the cost; there eue no un« taught in the school. A wide var­ 1910, in Wilmington, Del., andj expected extras. Every service is complete, iety of service in the order is pos­ completed his seminary studies in St. Thomas’. Father Guzinski is! regardless of cost. sible, since the Western province conducts hospitals,, orphanages, a expected to return to the pastoral ^ BUV R BORD FOR GRand 1626 home for the aged, and a number care of St. Joseph's following hisl of parochial schools, and also does recovery. domestic work. The Rev. Bernard J. Cullen, | An attractive booklet, containing J.C.L., has ju.st won his degree ati pictures of the beautiful mother- the Catholic University of Amer-| house and the program and re­ ica, Washington, after two years; quirements for aspirants, may be of graduate study. The Engli.shj REGIS COLLEGE obtained from SC Joseph’s con­ form of the degree is Licentiate j vent. in Canon Law. Father Cullen had been in the Chancery for several I 'ears before going to Washington, i t is not planned to have him re­ St. Francis’ Has turn for a doctorate. Bom Sept. HELP THE FIFTH WAR BOND DRIVE BY PURCHASING A BOND FOR 9, 1909, in Pueblo, he made nis REGIS COLLEGE. studies in St. Thomas’ seminary Big Registration after a year in Regis college, and was ordained May 22, 1937. Be­ V. (Continued From Page One) fore being stationed in the Chan­ WITH THE HELP OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS, THE REGIS COLLEGE basketball and baseball titles and cery office he was assistant in St. DEBT HAS BEEN REDUCED $63,500 IN TWO YEARS. having a creditable football team Francis de Sales’, Denver; An­ every year. nunciation parish, Leadville; and If the 123 prospective freshmen Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver. can be accommodated thi.s year, Father Andrew C. Topor, who HELP LIQUIDATE THE REMAINDER OF THE DEBT BY PURCHASING has been given a leave of absence St. Francis de Sales’ will rival A UNITED STATES SAVINGS BOND SERIES F IN THE NAME OF Cathedral as the largest parochial because his health demands resi­ high school in the archdiocese. Ac­ dence for a time in a lower alti­ REGIS COLLEGE (A CORPORATION). cording to this year’s report of the tude, has been in charge of the archdiocesan school office, there Calhan pari.sh. He was horn July WHAT CAN 1, 1905, and ordained June 10, is a difference only of approxi­ mately 50 pupils in the enrollment 1933, after study in St. Thomas’. of the two schools. Cathedral hav­ A $10,000 bond can be purchased for $7,400 ing slightly more than 400 and St. Francis de Sales’ approximately Erickson Memorial Co. 5.000 bond can be purchased for 3,700 360. MONUMENTS * MARKERS Work on the remodeling of the Prompt Erection 1.000 bond can be purchased for 740 high school building to provide from on« of tho moot oompkto YOU SAY diipUri io this mrioB. more classroom space will begin f2# 8poer Bird., Oppooito Soakm 500 bond can be purchased for 370 as soon as priorities can be secured. Gordtao. CBmr iTtt 100 bond can be purchased for 74

to a wounded soldier? Altar Society Has ALTAR BREADS 25 bond can be purchased for 18.50 Summer Recess SEWING UttI* OIrli* Dtmmi. BnbnkUfT. Ueaegraaiag, Ete. HOW TO PURCHASE A BOND: (St. Rose of Lima's Parish, \ Danver) THE SISTERS OF THE The last regular meeting of SL GOOD SHEPHERD a) Ask your bank to purchase the bond. Rose of Lima’s Altar society until TBLEPBONB PBAKL 24!1 next September was held in the b) Mail a check to Regis College for the purchase of a bond. arish hall Thursday afternoon,' Sune 8. All officers and 36 mem­ zo c c o u c) Call Regis College (GL. 8633) and ask a representative Back the Attack! Buy More bers and gueirta were present The of the school to call on you. recitation of the Rosary was (Wooden Shoes) offered for the safety of those in Ideal fer t)i* 8h*«*r ar Beachai d) Purchase a bond through a War Bond Drive Worker. service and for a just and lasting peace. Than Before! 5th War Loan Mrs. Helen Haszier, secretary, read an interesting resume of the recentoarchdiocesan convention of the NCCW. Following the meeting, a luncheon was served, with Mmes. Regis has a monthly payment plan Helen Haozier, L. J, Gillies, E. Flaig, C. F. Colborg, A1 and for the purchase of bonds Walter Meyer, Charles and An­ drew Haszier, John Dreiling, R. I. Richmaier, William J. Pitt A. L. m ilLER 'S Walsh, and F. S.'Farler acting as hostease.s. The D'day Holy Hour drew a crowd as large as ths midnight HELP THE WORK OF POST-WAR EDUOATIOH BY PUROHASIHO Mau on Christmas. ■SUPER mBBKEfSl A special altar committee for SMABT 8TKBET WEAK \ A BOND FOR RESIS NOW ' the Feast of St. Rose of Lima In SILVER FRONT ft SHOE Aumist was appointed, consiiting REPAIRING of Mmes. E. V. DeMeri, M. Dick- 1231 16TH ST. man, E. Flaig, and L. J. GiUiac.

n A’i .i Thursday, June 15, 1944 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE T LEE C RICHARD CAPT. HARRY DAVIS VISITS HANEY L, HANEY Vacation School Jerry Kucharski Hambtr St. Member Ca­ Vineant da thedral Pariah GRANDMOTHER IN DENVER Panl's Pariah A § a m h Ulrmnrtr Eyes Glasses h Presentation (St. Philoraena’s Parish, Denver) to the members of St. Philomena’s Falls Into Sea E xam in ed Fitted Mrs. H. L. Dugan has as her Altar and Rosary society Monday, An Oriflger Service b ifwayi conducted vith guest her grandson, Capt. Harry Davis of the air service com­ June 12. The president, Mrs. T. LEE C. HAi% EY Aim SON tlie quiet dignity and reverence that create Parish Opened mand, who is home on C. a three- Rhodes, extended a welcome to Exclusive Optometrists Mcred memories for those who attend. The week leave following 18 Mrs. Joseph Setter, a new member, From U. S. Vessel TA. 2690 827 15th St., Denver TA. 2690 months of service in the South an^ thanked the following women wishes and means o f every p tro n are always Pacific, His work is to transport who volunteered for sanctuary given utmost consideration. Should the occa­ (Presentation Parish, Denver) wounded soldiers from the combat (S t. Vincent de Paul’i Pariah, work in the summer months: The Rummer vacation school zone to the hospitals in New Cale­ Denver) sion arise, we believe our careful and compe­ donia. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mmes. L. A. Fair, J, C. Sheil, Abi opened on Wednesday morning, Holland, A. G. Guenthe, E. L. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kucharski 1 Service Headquarters 1 tent direction will serve to ease the burden E. T. Davis, and his sister, Virginia, of 1742 S. University boulevard June 16, with a High Maas at 8 of Buffalo, N.Y., have come to SUkebake, and F. M. Mills. FOR SOUTH DENVER of bereavement. . . effectively eliminate un­ o’clock. A First Communion class visit with him and Mrs. Dugan. Mra. H. J. Struck was reported have received notice from the !| | warranted expense. will be formed and all children Mra. J. J. Walsh wa.s hoste.ss ill. Navy department that their son, Jerry Stanislaus Kucharski, gun­ Our Equipment Is of the Best I having completed the first grade The society will give a check for $500 to Monsignor .William ner’s mate third class, is missing. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per- jl We Service Any Make of Car or Truck ■, will be eligible. Arrangements Higgins to purchase a government On the .night of April 18, he fell sonnel and the finest equipment and have been made for transporta­ II. bond to be added to the school overboard from the gun platform PICK UP SERVICE facilities are assigned to every Catholic tion. . The children will be picked fund. Monsignor Higgins spoke. of hia ship, at a distance of 10 Service. _ ^ up at South Irving and West Ken­ miles from the nearest land. tucky at 8:30, and at Hart’s Cor­ Donations of cookies for the USO are solicited. Donors may Lt. Richard McGrath of the 1 Vimer Chevrolet: ’Co. I Vtct PRESIDENT ner at 8:45, and will be returned marines, who was on a visit to ^ South Irving and South Ken­ I phone Mrs. H. B. Fisher or Mrs. PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY jl L H. Herr. his parents at 1302 S. Elizabeth liSth at SPEER at tucky at 11:45, and to Hart’s Cor­ Mrs. E. J. Witaschek is ill in street, has returned to the West BOULDER SHERMAN ner at 12 noon. All the children coast for duty. Herman Bauer within the parish boundaries at­ Mercy hospital. Jack Monaghan entertained a of the navy was home on leave tending public school are invited for 10 days. He reports to the (hSitu^ to attend the summer school. group of friends at dinner in his home on Thursday evening. His East coast for special radio train­ m O R T U R R IE S The Needlework club is meet­ ing. Miss Mary Elizabeth, daugh­ Preferred Parish Lt. Comdr. 0. B. Cook, naval guests were Dick Coupe, Dick ing in the old rectory this Thurs­ Chase, Sidney Bishop, Hugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. day at 10:30 and there will be a chaplain, stopped briefly in Den­ Smith of 1320 S. Josephine street, ver visit friends and former Porter, Ray Kanr, Jim Jordan, and Departments, Call Glendale 3663 special meeting of the Altar and Harry Zook. who is training as a cadet in the Trading List \ Rosary society at 1 o’clock. cla.ssmates from St. Thomas’ sem­ Glockner hospital, Colorado inary. Ordained for the Archdio­ Mrs. D. J. McQuaid left Tues­ Mrs. John Mayns of 705 Knox Springs, was home on a visit. cese of Los Angeles in 1933, Fa­ day for Detroit, Mich., where she : court is asking for donations for ther Cook served as an assistant will spend a month in the home The Pinochle club enjoyed an Uhe Dominican Sisters of the Sick in St. Victor’s parish, Hollywood, of her son and daughter-in-law, entertainment on Thursday eve­ St. Vincent de PauFs Parish Poor bazaar on June 29 and 30 Calif., and as chaplain of Mary- Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQuaid, who ning. Charles Munz gave a talk and July 1. mont school, Westwood, Calif. recently announced the birth of on the progress of the club in the MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Mmes. R. H. Brady and M. Cathedral While connected with the Holly­ a daughter, Carolyn Ann. past seven years and gave a The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They era Cronkey have charge of the sanc­ wood pari.sh, he was frequently Miss Dorothy Ann Fisher re­ sketch of the parish from its anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co* tuary for this month. called on to act as technical ad­ turned Friday from Cincinnati, 0., foundation. The little daughter operate with them. The Altar Boys’ club will award MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER viser of motion picture produc­ where she has been a student in the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wylie en­ a war bond on Wednesday after- tions in which phases of Catholic college of Mt. St. Joseph. tertained with dances. The merchant* repreiented in thi* *ection are bootter*. They June 21, at a party to be Monsigiior Higgins officiated at WASHINGTON anxiou* to work with you and are deterring of your patronage. Co- school room. This liturgy appeared. The following pupils of St. Vin­ the marriage ceremony of LL cent de Paul’s school received PARK MARKET operate with them. campaign is being conducted for Early in 1941 he entered the MAHONEY DRUG Robert Bryan Harrington of scholarships: Jo Ann Law, Gene­ BILL BUGBEB. Prop. funds for a vacation at Camp St. chaplain service. .4fter several APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS months at the naval base in San Grand Junction and Miss Cath­ vieve Maginn, Gilbert Johnson, Malo some time in July. The boys C om plete F o o d Service Prescriptioru Called for and Diego, Father Cook was assigned erine Elien Costello of Omaha, Fred Meine, Mary Chirico, and 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU ' also are collecting scrap paper. 598 South Gilpin to duty on an aircraft carrier Nebr., which took place prior to Peggy Alcorn. The students from Delivered Free They will sing for the first Mass T t's Smart ta Ba Thiifty" I operating in the South Pacific. He a Nuptial Mass in St. Philomena’s the pariah who were graduated , of the Rev. Vincent Langfield, 1300 So. Pearl SP. 75 39 remained in that station nearly church at 9:30 o’clock Saturday, from St. Francis de Sales’ high B eck Skoe Repair 1 C.SS.R., on Sunday, July 2. Sis- two years. Attesting to his worth June 10. The bride was given in school are Paul Wood, Dorothy ! ter Mary Domenico is directing 4^11 E. 23rd .326 E. Colfax as a naval chaplain are, besides marriage by Max Hummel. Dr. Varga, and Anthony Zarlengo. j the choir, and Mrs. Charles Miller his rank of lieutenant commander, Clifford Daly was Lt. Harrington’s VIRGIIVIA CREAiMERY 612 16th St. 1317 Champa is the organist. George Joseph Fischer, one of UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT stars for four series of major best man. Mrs. Ed Withrow of The Young Ladies’ sodality Ventura, Calif., a sister of the the staunch members of the parish, MR. AND HRS. VIRGIL R. GOODRICH engagements, and the pre-Pearl died la.st week and was buried in will receive Communion in the bride, was the maid of honor. Lloyd Completa Lina of Groeariei, Fresh Maata, CraaTaarr and Bakery Good* harbor, Asiatic Pacific, and Amer­ Quincy, 111. The first meeting 10 o’clock Mass Sunday, June Stakebake Jr., and Tommy Hillyer Open Every Day and Sundays— 7 a.m. lo 8 :3 0 p.m. 18. A special program has ican Defense ribbons. He has now for the formation of the St. Vin­ HOME “V CAR Economy Liquor Store been lent to the Marine corps and were the ushers. 2111 East Virginia Ph. SP. 7505 been arranged for the meeting in cent de Paul parish was held in N«rt to Clark*'* Chnreh Good* will be assigned to a post in the Lt. Harrington is a graduate of the old rectory on Friday eve­ his home. .At all times he took a East. Creighton college school of medi­ great interest in the welfare of the RADIO SERVICE “ When late In spirit* call Jerry*' ning, June 16, at 8 o’clock. cine and is serving his interneship There will be a special meeting While in Denver Father Cook parish. He leaves his wife and 1634 Tremont KE. 4354 wa.s the guest of Misses Josephine in St. Joseph's hospital in Denver. one child, Mrs. Joseph Lavery. of the executive board of the Pre­ The bride is a graduate of St. BONNIE BRAE FRKE OELiVESI FHEB PARKING sentation parish guild, officers of and Clara Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Savoren of Visit on Furlough Marj-’s academy, Omaha, Nebr. A each parish society, and captains of 1018 S. High street have received S. Sgt. and Mrs. Harold W. breakfast was served in the Cosmo­ last year’s drive, in the old rectory notice from the War office that Clark, son and daughter-in-law of politan hotel to the bridal party Shopping District Monday evening, June 19, at 8 their son, John J., of the marine Mrs. Margaret Clark of 1410 Sher­ and clo.se friends and Mr. and Mrs. A L LEYS o’clock. air forces in the' Pacific area, is Formerly Krmrt idan boulevard, were home on a E. L. Stakebake entertained at a ' All arrangements for the sup- dinner in their honor on Friday reported missing. He joined the Quality Meats, Poultry ’ per to be served to the seivice two-week furlough from San An­ marines in January, 1943. Preisser’s Red White CONOCO PRODUCTS gelo, Tex., where Sergeant Clark is evening and at a reception from & Fish men at the USO-NCCS Sunday 5 to 8 on Sunday evening. The Mi.ss Dorothy Kohler, daughter Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteriee ASSORTED I.UNCH MEATS evening, June 18, have been com- an instructor in an army air force Grocery and Market navigation school. couple will reside at 1150 Logan of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kohler, Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing IJ33 K«it 13th A t». Phone TAbor 5475 ipleted. Cakes, cookies, or other FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND Also home on leave recently street in Denver. who was attending St. Benedict’s & ^ IO CENTER donations may be left at the home Mrs. Bernard Traub and little college, St. Joseph, Minn., re­ Q U A U T T. GROCERIES AT BONNIE BRAE was Joseph T. Clark, seaman first LOWER PRICES Your Purchase of War Bonds of Mrs. W. A. Buchholz, 715 Knox son left Monday for Syracuse, turned home this week. Miss court, and the workers are asked cla.ss. In his seven months’ naval Free Delivery SPruce 4447 CONOCO SERtiCE and Slanips Helps Secure Your duty, SeamYin Clark made a com­ N. Y., to join Captain Traub. Pegg Nieters, who had been study­ AT IW AW IN g '**’ TA bor6557 to meet there not later than 3:30 Miss Mary E. McConaty, ing at the school of social science. 2331 E. Ohi* At*. (Bo. Unis, and Ohio) 724 So, Unlveraity - PE. 9909 Future. o’clock. A special collection will plete trip around the world on board a Liberty ship. daughter of Mrs. James P. Mc­ Catholic university, Washington, be taken by the ushers after Com­ received her M.A. degree and is Receives Promotion Conaty, and Capt. Wade White Ronnie Brae > munion in all the Masses Sunday visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. KENT GLEANERS Where Friends Meet . . George Gebhard received an ad­ of Winters, Tex., exchanged mar­ for the expenses of the supper. H. Nieters, 1030 S. Franklin vance in ranl^ to petty officer offi­ riage vows June 2 in the chapel Dru^ Co. MAISre KELLEY. Mvr. AVENUE GRILL in brew Field, Tampa, Fla. Mrs. street. cer first cla.ss tn the navy, Mr. Geb­ Downtown Prices "1 always lake my thing* hard is married to the former Vir­ White attended Our I>ady of the to Kent" B rin k s Lake college at .San Antonio, Tex., Prescriptions a Specialty Southside Group ginia Clark. Both Mr. and Mrs. 741 SO. I 'M l ’ERSITY Byron tnd Mario Willlomo Gebhard were formerly employed and the University of Denver. Meeting Is Conducted W ines and Liquors 17th and WaiUncton MAin 9797 RA. 0055 at the Register. Capt. White is a graduate of Texas 763 So. Univeraity PE. 2255 To Hold Luncheon Agricultural and Mechanical col­ By Queen’s Daughters WINES — LIQUORS lege. Mrs. McConaty, who went to The firms listed here de­ PEARSOA’S (S l. Franci* d* SaU*' Pariah, Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Tampa for her daughter’s wedding, The Queen's Daughters met serve to be remembered RED WHITE Denver) St. Catherine’s will visit in New York and other & The Altar and Rosaiy society Sunday, June 11, on the grounds when you are distributing FRESH MEATS — nSH Home of Good Spirits Eastern points before returning of the home of the president, Mrs. will sponsor a covered-dish lunch­ to Denver. your patronage in the dif­ G roceries Vegetables WHERE rOU GET THE MOST OF eon Ffiday. June 16. at 1 p.m. in Elizabeth Salmon, with Misses & David R. Appel, son of Mrs. Barbara Bach, Marie Bellmar, and Your Patronage AppreeUted THE BEST FOR THE LEAST the assembly room of the rectory. Leslie Appel, received his com­ ferent lines of business. DELIVERY SERVICE Opens Drive to Lumina Miller as co-hostesses. 626 E. 6th Ave. SP. 1912 EM 0677 Colfas at WUHanui All the women of the parish are mission as a lieutenant June 5 at invited to attend. Miss Ida Kirw-an reported on the the California Institute of Tech­ USO. Miss Mary Schurman gave ST.4UFFER SYSTEM A REPUTABLE DRUG Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman, nology. Lt. Appel will be sta­ a resume of the recent conven­ STORE parents of Mrs. Kinsler, were en­ R E D L 'aN G and POSTURE tioned in Buckley Field. tion held by the Denver Archdioc­ Correction rolled as perpetual members by Aid Church Fund John J. Flynn received his com- Denver Eniversity esan Council of Catholic Women. their daughter. FOR WOMEN ONLY mis.sion as second lieutenant May A card of thanks from the Rev. Free Courtesy Treatment Mmes. F. Gushurst. Wilson, and (S t. Catherine's Pariah, Denver) 31 in Fort Belvoir, Vt. Charles Salmon was read. A so­ Masterson are in charge of the par­ Shopping District 41 i East Colfax (Oppoaito Caiht^fral) St. Catherine’s parish has Mrs. Stanley Novack enter­ cial hour followed and refresh­ PHONE CHERRY 1864 ish old gold and silver collection started its war bond campaign tained a group of friends at bridge ments were served. MRS. SUSAN McGILU Mar. Colfax at Downing . . . Denver for the Tabernacle society. Donors Saturday evening in honor of Miss KEyitone 3217 for 1944, hoping to realize 87,500 are asked to call SPruce 8961. Loretto Donnery, who is leaving Miss Marie Bresnehan will be Watch, Clock and for the new church building fund. the hostess for the first fall meet­ ^ D . U. CONOCO” The monthly meeting of St. Bill Nel.son is the executive chair­ Thursday to make her home in San Jewell^ Repairing I’ rancis de Sales’ circle will be held Francisco. ing, which will be Sunday, Sept. man, assisted by Herbert Woodend, 10. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SERVICE STATICN City Lace Gleaners JOHN’S BARGAIN in the home of Mrs. Andrew Ec- .Mrs. M. E. Cooke, and .Mrs. Joe Miss Caroline Wright, daughter University Park Jewelry HARRY JOHNSON, Prop. ■I. L. KINnsnURY, Prop. hart, 777 S. Ogden, June 21 at Schmittling. presidents of the Holy of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Shop Sparlaliiliia la Lnbricatlon EXCHANGE I p.m. Name society, PTA, and the Altar Wright, 1842 Ixigan street, and 218 East 7ih .Avp. T..\hor 7907 2323 E. EVANS SP. 4085 Tlrx Repalrlat and Racapplnt and Rosary society, respectively. T.Sgt. Chenia Alburn Abegg. son SUPREME We Buy, Sell and Trade 3601 BO. UNIVERSITY PE. 6341 of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aoegg, (H BLOCK WEST OF UNIVERSITY Hark the Altaek Household Items Public Service Official Tom Morrow will acts a.s secretary. BLVD.) Kl V V AR BONDS 6.32 E. I7ih Ave. . TA. 9618 The main feature of the drive will 1343 Milwaukee street, were mar­ be a contest with $500 given in ried Monday, June B, in St. Philo­ COAL CO. Marries Denver Woman cash prizes. It is hoped that a mena’s church. The Rev. Albert WE SPECIALIZE IN The firms listed here de­ pcidinRR Family Group!^ ^ certain number of war bond.* will Puhl, newly ordained uncle of the STOKER COAL Ulilliken^s serve to be remembered NOB HILL INN be donated directly to the church. bride, officiated at the double- Iloovor-R andall John E. Loiseau, president o f . WE RECOMMEND CASH STORES when you are distributing 43* EAST COLFAX the Public Service Company of! The drive will close July’ 9. ring ceremony. Columbine & Industrial S f i i d i o The workers already have re­ “rhe attendants were Miss 3 COXXTME.NT LOC.4TIO.NS Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer Colorado, and Mrs. Frances Jay, For Furnace Coal your patronage in the dif­ PISTIN’CTIVE PORTRAITS prominent socially in Denver, were ported $2,000 contributed. Peggy Abegg, sister of the bride­ PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn. 1130 E. Alameda Horn* S:tiin{(A for Bibies groom, and Capt. Frank Abegg, 1201 E. 9th A%e. ferent lines of business. And I’hildren Delicious Dinners married June 7 in the Holy Ghost Recent Baptisms include those of church, Denver, in the presence of] Mary Ellen, infant daughter of Mr. Jr., United States marine, who 2357 E. Evans Ave. 328 F. COI.FAX .AVF. HOT AND COLD LUNCHES and Mrs. Robert W. Deaith, spon­ recently returned from the South Sttirflo: KRyston* Reg. ( H. 5758 Toor Bavlnm (i AfprytiatH Her* the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R.i Mulroy. The bride was the widow, sors, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Pal­ Pacific. Eugene Wright and John of John H. Jay, Denver industrial-] mer; Peter Richard, son of Mr. and Abegg were ushers. SOUTH GAYLORD Marcove Drug Co. ist who died in 1941. ]Mrs. Robert Iciano, sponsors, Jos­ Mrs. Abegg is a graduate of the -Mr.. Loiseau, who was elected' eph James and Josephine Mazola; Cathedral high school and St. Jos­ **. ry Oof Finf FountAtn Uonrhet’* Valerie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eph's school of nursing, and at­ K A I t L S pre.sident of the Public Service! Shopping District CUT RATE DRUGS Company last November, has been ^ Bernard E. Engler, sponsors, E. tended Denver university. Sgt. Abegg is a ^aduate of St. Agnes’ AND LIQUORS as.sociatcd with the firm for 20! Joseph Engler and Jean Halpine: years. He is a native of South' I. awrence Eugene, son of Mr.academy. and Alliance, Nebr., and com­ < oi.F.w AT i-o(;a.s pp 4 nentt .321 E. COLFAX Mrs. Lawrence C. Zito, spon.sors, pleted three years in Regis col­ EVEN THE CAMEL 1080 So. DOD’C Opp ('.’UhsrtlrA. -i. . » lloUo rOKMERl.Y STATE BUKKET Dakota. He is a member of several i The Chrysler Denver clubs and is a past vice] J. M. Archuleta and I.ena Y’anna- lege before entering the army Gaylord DUD 0 SP. 0 5 74 cito; Claudia Marie, daughter of two years ago. He was stationed Even the camel, unaccustomed president of the Denver Chamber! as he is to public drinking, of Commerce. |Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nardin, at Kodiak, Alaska, for 15 months. Grocery Company Grocery and Market sponsors, Hilda M. Arnold and Jo­ The couple were feted at a must sneak a gallon or two ^1. vJohii'iiii I’u riK li —EsUblUlMd 1666- Your Purchase of War Bonds \ seph Brady; and Donna Marie, breakfast attended by close rela­ of water every few days. Croceriea, Meat, and Fancy and Stamp* Help* Secure Your i daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Oliver tives and friends in the Crystal c o r n F E D M E A T S Vegetable* room of the Cosmopolitan hotel. Your car baneiy can stand a O L I V E R * ^ Future. Kenfield, sponsors, Alfred atid Lo­ 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Store of Quality and Price B ENNETT’S la Mijiur. A formal reception was held in the lot of heat and dryness, bat afternoon in the home of the ill A K K E T At a beautiful ceremony in St it, too, gets thirsty every so CONOCO SERVICE r Catherine’s church June 6 Miss bridegroom’s parents. often. Lack of water causes MARY AAAE Grain-Fed Meats Margie Gartland became the bride Out-of-town guests were Mr. ;; Gaylord Drug Go. Waahine und Creasing short battery life and expen­ Fish and Poultry ' of Capt Robert J. Courscj'. The and Mrs. Anthony Schmalz of I I J. ROY SMITH. Prop. ! * Your nuainos!! AppreciatrKi sive replacements, so don’t Bakery^ Ao. 2 bride was given in marriage by her Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dagen- .. 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 .. 6lh Ave. A York EA. 9932 1312 East 6th Ave. 10<’ EACH let yours go dry. Drive in to­ WE BPECULIZE IN Phone PE. 4629 father, Frank J. Gartland. Mrs. hart. Miss Mary Dagenhart, and J1 Prescriptions Carefully Filled ' • Vernon Walker was matron of the Rev. Thomas Doran of Platte- day and let as check the water PARTT AND PASTRY ORDERS II by Registered Pharmacists ' [ SAVE TIRES—BUY AT OLSON'S —Regordfett of Amount 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 , , FINE WINES AND UQUOR8 , , MY LADY EDITH honor and Misses Eleanore Gran- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beal. level and capacity— ^No charge nell and Elaine Littell were Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Gir­ for thi* aervice. BEAUTY SHOPPE bridesmaids. The best man was ard, Mrs. C. A. Newberry, and MI.VNIE B. KESSELER. Mar. James McConaty. Edward Gart­ Miss Lilia Graham of Alliance, Washington Park a n k land, Jack Celia, Bill Switzer, and Nebr.; L t and Mrs. Harvey, Sgt. Vesta is the ★ PERMANENT WAVING AND ’’'B batteiy arttb ALL BEAUTY CULTURE Don Finney were ushers. and Mrs. W. Fisher, and Sgt. M. J. 2750 W. 29th CL 3613 P late-lock BUY WAR BONDS Cleaners 2804 F.. 6ih Ave. EA. 0788 A breakfast for the members of Whrtlatch of Canip Caraon; and constmerion 6611 K. C«l(ax EM. 3711 MONEY the family and the bridal party was Miss Effie Carrigan of Albuquer­ — guard* AND STAMPS Unexcelled Quality and Service 163* B. *Ui EA. 1661 given in the Park Lane hotel, and que, N. Mex. ______against in- N. W. CHRISTENSEN later a reception was held in the nvnal shorts, 1037 8. Garlord SP. 1S98 ORDERS home of the Jeremiah J. Courseys. le n g th e n s ★ AL’SSHOE FOR SENDING MONEY Capt and Mrs. Coursey left for a batterr life. FOR FINE two-week wedding trip in the East. Azure-A H p i T A L jS/W ANYWHERE They will return to Denver to await :: Lojola Capt. Coursey’s orders. Mrs. Cour­ SAFE...C0NYENIINT sey attended St. Mary college, Xav­ ii Flower Shop * VESTA * SAVE TIRES - TRADE AT HOME ier, Kans., and Capt Coursey, Re­ MRS. MABEL STEPHEN. Prop. PORTRAITS gis college, Denver. SCHtVWDT^^Prop. Cashable without delay on Consult a* on Rocky Fiori HOWARD^S Also DAVE STAUB identification only, Apprcelata* Catholla Patronas* Expert Repairing • FAMILY GROUPfl PHONE TA. 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PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 15, 1944 Home Economics— Defense mm L[yDE« ANNUAL ST. PATRICK’S PARISH Ein PBESENTEI LT. GEORGE B. DROTAR OF FUR STORAGE BAZAAR WILL OPEN THURSDAY MT. CARMEL DIES IN CRASH 2 % o r VALUATION— IZ.S* M IN O tin i FULLY INSURED (St. Patrick’i Paritk, Denrar) Nicoletti, Joseph Cain, Mrs. J. Na- (Our Lady of Mt. Carmol, Donvor) will be held Wednesday evening, TO CLUB OFEIEEB Rfpairins — Rwtrllnt — CiMiiias The annual bazaar starts Thurs- tale, M. Poteatio, Gloria Billings, Second Lt. George Bernard Drot- June 21. day evening, June 16. with a spa- the Rev. Thomas Barry; public ar was killed in a plane crash in The Feast of S t Anthony will be Call CD. 1901 (Holy Family Parish, DenTer) ipper, and closes Sunday speaker, the Rev. Thomas Barry; Miss Anne O’Neil entertained Columbus, Miss. The accident oc­ celebrated on June 24 and 25 in­ stead of June 17 and 18. Father Edward A. Leyden, now evening,w««.asssa|^t Junew «auv 19, w with4«»u msv_^e •evreasU* awart main prize, Mr. and Mrs. Roger the LaKota study club with lunch­ curred on Saturday, June 10. L t Capt. Leyden, who was a visi­ ing of $200 in prizes. The follow­ Seick; children’s award. Sisters of eon and cards in the Daniels & Fish­ Drotar, who was a pilot instructor, The Italian section of the Altar tor at the rectory the past week, ing make up the personnel o f ba­ St Joseph; wool blanket, bed­ ers’ tearoom, Denver, June 8. Mrs. was 20 years old. His body was society will meet Sunday, June 18, has returned to his post in Camp zaar workers; spread, afghan, Sewing circle, Al­ J. J. O’Neil recited the opening at 2 p.m. Mackall, N. Car. Chairman, G. A. Durbin; vice tar and Rosary societj’ ; cake prayer. Mrs. Mary Dalton Walsh In the past week there were six Baptisms: Donna Josephine, daugh­ Thanks from the parish are chairman, Ernest Nicoletti; secre­ award, Mrs. Bernice Perry; was program chairman. Miss Nora W h EN you want to wtn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. «ven to Sgt. Don Secord for the tary, Gloria Billings; treasurer, Combination booth, Altar and Brophy thanked the outgoing chair­ the Rev. A. Sommaruga; assistant Rosary society; ice cream, Mrs. A. man,.Mrs. Sam H. Weber, for her Co.sta, sponsors were Josephine a man's praise for your cook* Missal donated by him in memory Antonelli and Anna Briola; Richard of his wife, Betty Secord. treasurer, Thomas Kramer; din­ Goetz, Mrs. M. Battaia; fishpond. efficient incumbency and presented ner, N. Boggio; dining room, Mrs. Mothers’ club; ring toss, senior so­ her with a beautiful pin from tbe Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ing, give him a delicious, Flight Officer A. J. Hamburger, members. R. Johnson, sponsors were Frank ISIO CALIFORNIA ST. son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hambur­ James Pacello; serving of dinner, dality; games, popcorn, junior tempting cake that fairly Mothers’ club and senior and jun­ sodality; games, A. Canzona spe­ Mrs. W. G. Loberding gave a and Mary Antonucci; Mark Allan, ger, spent a few days this past son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Rate, 1.000 BROKEN AIARM week with his parents, while en ior sodalities: program and pat­ cial booth, E. Nicoletto; special toast to the press chairman. Mrs. melts In his mouth, it’s easy rons, Virginia Battaia, Ernest booth, Sylvester Grank, J. Pacello; J. A. Peterson thanked tbe hostess sponsors were Pasqual and Ange­ CLOfJiS AM» WATCHES route to his new base in Lone- lica DeBell; Linda I,ec, daughter WAN'IT.l) beach, Calif., from where he will game, J. Girolini and Jerry Smal- for the party. Mrs. Theodore to do with Pikes Peak. done; game L. Vechiarelli and Kittleson welcomed the incoming of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feolla, ferry planes all over the world. He sponsors were Joe and Aiffia Cer- DILL & IDLE has just received his wings’ for A. E. Boggio; chairman, Mrs. W. J, McGettigan. EXPERT WAlX;il REPAIRING Refreshment stand, Harry Queefl Mrs. Weber then awarded the rone; Diana Cclelia, daughter of W,» lJuy the army flight command in Nash­ Carnival to Open Mr. and Mrs. AUiert Kancoglia, Old Gold, Watrlic*, Plui'ka, Gun*. Etc. and Mike Potestio; pop, Mrs. C. J. bridge prises to Mmes. Paul V. ville, Tenn., after spending two *18 18lh Slrcct BIk. W. of P.O. Billings; hot dogs, Potestio sisters; Hodges, J. B. Bariani, and F. X. sponsors were Salvators and Marie years as flight instructor in the Amato; Kathleen Marie, daughter army air forces. Flight Officer grounds committee, A. Canzona, Krabacher. chairman; Joseph Cain, Phillip of Mr. and Mrs. Uenni.s Wedig, Your I’ lirrlinar of War Bond* Hamburger formerly attended Mrs. Hodges’ son, Richard, who PIKES PEAK In St. Dominic $ Zangari, A. Boggio, J. E. Corco­ sponsors were Nick and Vincenzo and Siaiiipa Ilrlp* Seriire Your Holy Family school, Regis, and was graduated Sunday, June 4, Poreca. ' Future. Colorado university. ran, William Dubois, Harvey Mc- Granahan, and William McIntosh. from the Cathedral high school, is A1 Ahern of the navy is visit­ leaving in July to take specialized (8t. Dominie’* Pariih, Denver) The senior and junior sodalists LISTEN TO DANSBERRY’S SALUTES EACH EVE— 7:10 P.M ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ Thursday evening St. Dominic’s navy training, 1 FLOUR will raceive Communion in the 9 KMYR — RIGHT AFTER NEWSCAST eph Ahern, at 3831 Newton street. annual carnival will open with a Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hutchison hai; Robert tally, also of the navy. o’clock Mass Sunday, June 18. The baked ham dinner to be served regular meeting of the senior so­ just returned from California, j is spending a leave with his parents from 4 to 8 p.m. in the church where she attended the wedding at 3956 Wolff street dality will be held on Thursday auditorium. The wristwatch award evening, June 22, instead of June of her son. Pfc. James Hutchison, AT YOUR GROCERS Bill Wagner of the class of 44, will be made some time in the eve­ to Miss Betty Bollig of Denver left Tuesday for training in the 15, because of the bazaar. 2nd Lt. George B. Droter ning. The awarding of the Domin­ Miss Ruth Menghin left on Mon­ in the chapel in Ft. Mason, San ican doll, sponsored by the PTA, Francisco. She also visited her (Oar Lady of Mt. Carmel Pari*li, day for a month’s visit with her Deneer) will take place on Friday evening. sister in Oklahoma City, Okla. son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and On Saturday evening the award­ Word has been received here of Mrl. Westfall. brought to Mt. Carmel church on ing of the 36-piece silver set, spon­ the injury of S. Sgt. Leonard Pic- The closing prayer was said by June 13, where services were held. DESTROY sored by the young women of the coli in the Italian battle zone. Mr. Mrs. F. H. Kemme, ; parish, will be conducted. The This Sunday, June 18, Father’s Insect Pests in Your Garden Now and Mrs. A. Pullo have received Mrs. Rose DeRose is visiting day, the Holy Name society will ^ grand prizes of $500 and $100 will notice that their son, previously re­ by Spraying or Dusting. ^ also be awarded on Saturday eve­ her son, Sgt. Francis S. DeRose, receive Communion in a body, in the ported missing in action, has been in Decatur, III. 7 o’clock Maas. All fathers are in ning. taken a prisoner and is in Ger Popular Brands of Insecticides for Sale S t Dominic’s senior sodality en- vited. A special meeting will be many. 'They also have received held on Friday evening, June 16, in tained its new members at an out­ word from their son. ing in Clear Creek canon Sunday, the school hall at 8 o’clock. Business Carl Famini of the navy paid a Mass Attended by of great importance will be dis SIMPSON SEED CO. June 11. Miss Mary Ellen Grant surprise visit to his parents, Mr. ACROSS FROM was in charge of the program. cussed. All members are urged to III Denver iVg Dansherry^s 1525 A ST. DENVER POST and Mrs. J. Famini, last week. attend. 14 th Thirty-four members were pres­ Two sefiolarships to the pupils Junior C. D. of A. • nd Champa J. F. Dantberry, Owner ent Tbe monthly meeting of the holding the highest ^sdes were Summer school for children go­ senior sodality was held on Tues­ awarded in St. Patrick’s church ing to public schools started Mon­ day, June 13. Plans were made to after the graduation on June 4, The Junior Catholic Daughters day and will continue for two conduct another party for con­ one to Mary Frances Braaton to held their annual Mass and Com­ weeks. THE FAMILY RECREATION SPOT valescent service men in Ward St. Francis de Sales’ high school, munion on June 11 in the Holy The meeting of the Adola'club C-6 at Fitzsimons General hospital. and the other to Dolores Day to Ghost church, Denver. A Southern fried ham breakfast was served _ uertebatk The last Holy Name meeting of St. Joseph’s high school. W * U*li» OU ShoM Leak LOm N*w the current season was held on afterward by the parents of the COMPLETE LINE OP • .* • Picnicking ■Thursday, June 8, in the reading Juniors, under the hostess, Mrs. SHOE SUPPLIES room in the rectory. One of the A. 0. Dillinger. Those assisting Master Shoe Rebailder • C .M « members gave an interesting re­ were Mr*. T. R. Davis, Mr*. R. b a t e s t o c h t b ^ 503 ISth Si. Phone TA. 0812 port on anti-Cetholic organiza­ Park Hill Parish Ingling, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. E. g r o u p s , LTG. tions and recommended the forma­ Book, and Mrs. J. A. McDonald. tion of a committee to find out At this time acceptance speeches MASTER KEY SHOP TAhor 4933 more about them. This proposal were heard from the newly ap­ was taken under consideration and Youth Training pointed officers, Mary Penns, Mary will be decided upon when the Ann Kelly, Margie Donovan, Vera society resumes its regular meet­ Murray, and Betty Pfertah. Plans ings next fall. Refreshments and for the summer were discussed by entertainment followed the meet- the rush committee. mg. As Radar Expert 1*1 Ittb St. TA. tSlZ from C A R SO N ’ S A bicycle party on June 25 in Wedding Qifts The Very Rev. F. G. Walter, City park wifi start the activities 8EKVICE CALLS AUTO KBTS SPRINCS O.P., sybprior of St. Dominic’s MAIL ORDEK8 ACCEPTED (BIe**ed Ssersment Parish, for the month. priory, professor of economic ARE BEALTIFEL AIVD DUTIFUL Denver) geography in Fenwick high school. Arnold R. Olsen, seaman first To win the lasting thanks of this June’s Brides give them Oak Hill, 111., is visiting the parish. class, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. fine CHINA, sparkling CRYSTAL, and COLORFUL An important meeting of St. Olsen, who is training as a radar Dominic’s senior choir will be held POTTERY. technician, is stationed in Great from next Wednesday evening, June 21, to complete arrangements for the Lakes, III. Mrs. E.* J. O’Flaherty of Lake annual picnic to be held Sunday, Wales, Fla., arrived on Monday to HONE PUBMC MARKET June 25. spend the summer with her daugh­ Park Free Shey and Save Carson's ter, Miss Ella Horan. 0 4 . M Viiitins Sister* Honored ISth and Stout Streets Mrs. Stephen P. Keating, Jr., and her mother, Mrs. William Ken­ Christi nedy, received guest* in their home Beautiful on We'Hnesday afternoon, honoring DI§PEI\§iE BROS Sister Anne Vincetta and Sister Fresh Cut Flowers FRUIT HAS VITAMINS— FAGAN’S Anna Margaret, from St. Louis, EAT QTRUS FRUITS TO AVOID COIJ5S Procession Held Mo., who are visiting for a few days. Large Assortment of Potted NO POST-WAR LOSS OF JOB Donors of cookies to the NCCS- The Twenty’first Annual MA. 0541 Delivery USO club cookie jar the past week Plants and Funeral Designs 6ood Things to Eat At St Anthony’s were Mmes. M. J. Foley, Charles Freeh and Salted NuUneau Robertson, W. E. Tiedman, Carlos Cjindied Fruit* and Candiea Fuermsn, and E. C. Werner. Ckarity Carnival WHEAT GEEM — SOT BEAN FLOUR A beautiful Corpus Christi pro­ Margaret Ann Collins, daughter HERRING ‘nDBITS SPECIAL! cession was held at St. Anthony's of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins, JERRY BREEN of the PERMANENT hospital, Denver, with a number will leave next month to spend a ADDISON’S CLEANED CHICKEN Hotne Public Market GIZZARDS ...... lb. 39c of the clergy and members of the month with friends and relative* FLORIST DOMINICAN SISTERS armed forces taking part. The in New Y’ork and Boston. TA, 2758 BROILERS and Bles.ied Sacrament was carried by St. Jude’* Circle to Meet 1456 California HA. 2279 FRYERS ...... lb. 46c CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS the Rt. Rev. John R. Mulroy, arch­ Mrs. W. W. McEwen will be OF THE SICK POOR diocesan director of Catholic Char­ hostess to members of St. Jude's COBB’S MARKET FANCY ities. At the various celebrations circle in her home on Friday, June to be held COLORED HENS.... lb. 40c of Solemn Benediction, he was as­ Formerly Fred Bi-Low 16. St. Jude’s circle continues to BELGIAN HARES JANITORS-Beginning Salary $1416 sisted by the Rev. E. J, Morgan, meet throughout the summer Thursday, June 29 Meats TO FRY ...... lb. 49c S.J., deacon; the Rev. V. R. months. Quality Meats and Hughes, O.P., subdeacon; and the Lt. Robert H. Det son of Mr. Friday, June 30 IMPORTED FISH WATCHMAN—Beginning Salary $1416 Rev. H. J. Foley, S.S.S., master of and Mrs. Robert H. Dee, spent the Saturday, July 1 Poultry BALLS, Large Can..Ea. 90c ceremonies. day with his parents en route to a FANCY Twenty soldiers marched in the new assignment on the procession. Also taking part were The Rev. John Simone* of Chi­ Repair Your Shoes ai SEA MUSSELS Regular Salary Increases cadet nurses in uniform, other stu­ cago, 111., is spending a few weeks LOYOLA GROUNDS 11 oz. can...... Ea. 32c dent nurses, nurse aides, non­ with his mother, Mrs. John Si­ 5'^ WAR LOAN GREER TREE CANADIAN professional employes of the hos­ mones. Twenty-Third Avenue and York FISH FLAKES pital, and Franciscan Sisters car- Father Richard Hiestcr, a chap­ Street 14 oz. caru...... Ea. 45c Promotional Opportunities—Vacation rjnnpr lighted candles. The streets lain of Maxwell Field, Ala., is in SHOE REPAIR leading to the hospital were pa­ CASH AWARDS EACH With Pay — Sick Leave Denver for a short time. ' He vis­ WHERE QUALITY AND Freah Halibiil, Salmon, White- trolled by Denver police. ited the rectory Monday, June 12. ^ EVENING fiah. Barracuda, Buffalo, Bass, The procession started from the WORKMANSHIP ARE COMBINED Herring, Smelt*, Whiting, and hospital chapel. Benediction was many other*. Keys Duplicated 25c Last Day for Filing Applications— given at three outdoor altars, the COURTESY June 22, 1944 first at the entrance of the nurses’ Fuller Brushes residence, the second in the hos­ DENVER FRUIT & BUY pital gardens in front of a cluster PERSONAL BRUSHES PRODUCE CO. of weeping willows and blue spruce, HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES TA. i:« » BOINDS J WAXES AND POUSHES Phone or Write for Application Blank to the and the third at the entrance of FLORIDA FRUIT Our Sorrowful Mother shrine. TA. IT(I — l i U GUaarw - - Om rw E After the procession, the stu­ PRODUCE CO. BEY MOBE dents of the school of nursing en­ $ COLORADO CIVIL SERVICE tertained the soldiers in the audi­ MAIL 0RDEB8 SOUaTSD W A B BOYDS torium of their residence. A din­ TA. » ( $ S COMMISSION ner was served to the clergy guests A. & F. RADIO at 6 p.m. In addiUon to those al­ Radio and Wathins Uaehln* Srrrie* 314 State Capitol K£. 1171 Denver, Colorado THERf S GOOD NUTRITIO'N ready mentioned, priests present in­ Vaeaum Clcantri Repaired S cluded the Very Rev. Crispin Pfir- Rn.jnMiM Arrada iSS-J IN ANY CUT OF MEAT man, O.F.M.; the Rev. John F. Cur­ 425 litk St. D canr. Colorado r ran; and the Rev. Adam Ritter. p VACATIO]^ VACATION CHICAGO E for VICTORY ★ ESTES PARK ★ for VICTORY B Get to Know Lee, the Druggist MARKH M DARK HORSE IXIS THE ESTES PARK DRUG STORE K The Inn JTIlh the Hortes TSP C JELSMA, Mgr. LKO P. TIGHE. Prep. COME TO CHintCH IN THE MOUNTAINS T McCOI%'lVELL’§ PHARMACY dLKHORlS LODGF, HOWARD P. JAMES M L s d PHONE 30 The Corner Drug Store ESTES PARK, COLO. HOTEL OF HIGH STANDARDS NATIONAL PARK HOTEL IN ESTES PARK— LOOK FOR Good Bakery FOOD FOR FREEDOM HARRIET R. BYTIRLY, Proprietress Modem, Reaaonable Rate* Monahan Motor Co. WIRTH Bi-Low ESTES PARK LUMBER CO. 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ik Thursday, June 15, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 PAGE FIVE FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR f«Inrailn Snrin« LONG-TIME BOULDER RESIDENT Boalder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Miles o f Casper, Wyo., and Den­ 1. D. ot A, lourt iah)— Requiem High Maas was of­ ver, who has been here most of fered on Wednesday morning, the time lately to be with Miss Garbarino. June 14, for Miss Lucinda Marie Mrs. Alice A. Rossiter, 82, died 54 YEARS of GROWTH Gabarino, a long-time resident of U k Officers in her home Sunday, June 11. She Boulder. Her death occurred on had been a resident of Boulder Sunday, Jun<^ 11, after a pro­ for about a year, coming here to Colorado Springs.— Following a More than a half-century ago, W . P. longed illness. She held a Master’s be with a daughter. Miss Mona business meeting of Court St. degree in Greek from the Univer­ Rossiter, who is in the university. Mary, Catholic Daughters of Amer­ Sr., sowed the seed of good service and sity of Colorado and was at one She is survived by three other ica, Tuesday, June 12, in the Le­ time an assistant to the late Dr, daughters. The body was taken gion hut, installation of officers good dealing. George Norlin, who was once pres­ to Omaha, Nebr,, for the Funeral took place'. Mrs. Kathleen Barney ident of the institution. Miss Gar- Mass and burial. is grand regent; Mrs. Josephine barino was born in Boulder in 1879 Mrs. Elmer Hetzer and two sons. Bickett, vice grand regent; Mrs. Helen Kloer, prophetess; Mrs. Jen­ Today W. P. Horan & Son has a na­ and is survived by a brother. At­ Tommy and Jimmy, have gone to torney Christopher Garbarino; a spend the summer with her people nie Gross, lecturer; Mrs. Genevieve tional as well as a local reputation for nephew, Harold, with the army in in Aguas Calientes, Mexico. Kekeisen, monitor; Mary Jencks, RUSK CHICK STORE Camp Crowder, Mo; a niece. Miss Edmund Schram, with the navy, trea.surer; Miss Sallie Bailey, fi­ nancial secretary; Miss Evelyn DAY OLD ANT) STARTED CHICKS A.N'D BABY DUCKS quality service at reasonable prices. Dorothy, who was m duated from has completed his work in Great Chalella, outside sentinel; Mrs. the Boulder high scnool earlier this Lakes, 111., and haa been sent to FULL LINE FEED, RE3iEOt£S A EQUIPMENT Caroline Dytri, inside sentinel; month; and a sister, Mrs.^ Leslie engineering school in Norfolk, Va. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED—WRITE FOR PRICES Miss Grace Fitzgerald, organist; “GUARDING F0REM:R THE IDEALS Miss Dorothy TavelU, daughter and Mrs. Anna Daly and Mrs. Cor. W. S8th Ave. and Federal Blvd., Denver CL. 5324 of Mrs. Anna Tavelli, was grad­ Theresa Graham, trustees. The in­ OF OUR FOUTVDER” uated June. 7 from the Colorado stalling officer was Miss Hazel Golden Society State College of Education, Gree­ Loughery, district deputy of Trini­ ley, with a Bachelor of Arts de­ dad. She was assisted by Mrs. Mary gree. Jean Rogers. Several of her Boulder friends In the Red Cross chapter house, ONE OF YOUR MOST, were present for the silver jubilee 1600 N. Cascade avenue, Wednes­ Elects Officers Maas of Sister M. Mechtildis in day, June 14, at 10 a.m., a new TREASURED POSSESSIONS the Sacred Heart of Mary church. course in home nursing was started South Boulder, on Saturday morn­ under the instruction of 'Virginia Golden.— St. Joseph’s Altar and ing, June 10. White, R.N. The schedule will be Your Rosary society met in the home Father Thomas Zabolitzky, accelerated, taking only five weeks of Mrs. E. S. Bolitho on Wednes­ O.S.B., master of novices in Holy instead of the usual six. Anyone day, June 7. Mrs. Charles Hem- Cross abbey, will be assistant pas­ wishing to enroll may call the chap- berger was co-hostess, and 28 mem­ tor in Boulder for the summer ter house and register. Classes will bers were in attendance. Officers months. meet in the chapter house Wednes­ WecJding Pictures were elected for the ensuing year day and Friday mornings from 10 AND SON CHAPELS D-day services in the Boulder as follows: President, Mrs. Charles to 12. Hemberger; vice president, Mrs. parish consisted of a Holy Hour Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boss and BEAUTIFULLY MADE AT KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 Hugh Beers, retiring president; held in the evening at 7 :30, with family, 11 Pourtales road, Broad­ secretary, Mrs. Harlan Short; special prayers for the boys in moor, who have resided here the service, hymns, Rosary, litanies. IS2.7 Qeveiand Ptaoe treasurer, Mrs. Guy Eaton. These past year, left Wednesday, June women will assume their respec- Bengdictmn of the Blessed 14, for San Francisco, where they Sacrament Father Englebert Duf- Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ueois tive offices in September. will make their home. Rembrandt Studios ner, O.S.B., was in charge of the Miss Rita Marie Remington left Father Barry J. Wogan led in devotions. ^ the recitation of the Rosary for Friday, June 2, for St. Mary col­ 1524 California Phone CH. 4544 Mrs. William Fromhart, a member Miss Joanna Herkert, daughter lege, Xavier, Kans., where she will of the society for many years, who of Mr. and MrS. Harry /Herkert, visit her aunt. Greeley Children had died that morning. A was sufficient!)^ impro^d to be Capt. and Mrs. John Spillane an­ 'UhanOf(thatcounii resolution was passed to send a moved to her hop»«^tm Saturday, nounce the birth of a girl Satur­ •mENVEHa MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY" letter of condolence to Mr. From­ June 10, froriLtfie Community hos­ day, June 3. 'Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are Enjoy Big Picnic hart and family and to offer both pital. Her sister, Mrs. (lerald Mr. and Mrs. W'ill Noble are ex­ THE CASCADE LAIIADRT bome*..^o recently returned from pecting their son-in-law and daugh­ reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. the Mass and Communion at 8 “TBY OUR NEW SERVICE" Greeley. — Final activities for o’clock on Sunday, July 2, for a visit in Washington, D. C., with ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Elliott, and A A A AAS Miss Geraldine Dome, is staying the school year in St. Peter’s in her. The members of the society their granddaughter, Kathy, to ar­ Complete I^aandry Service with her husband’s parents, Mr. rive Sunday from Evansville, 111., will attend in a group. 1847 Karktt WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FOR QUALITY CORN FED Greeley began with the annual and Mrs. Adam Dome. Lt. Gerald for a visit. TA. 8370.8179 picnic for the music pupils, which St. Agnes’ circle reported a Dome has left for overseas duty MEATS & POULTRY SEE INSURANCE splendid profit on its picnic sup- A trip to Buffalo, N. Y., began was held in Island Grove park. as pilot-navigator with a bomb­ Saturday for Miss Ethel Graber. er served to the members of the ing crew. The school picnic, and the picnic Eions’- club and their families. She will spend several weeks with RABTOAY’S JOS. J. CELLA Miss Bessie Mae Powell, daugh­ her parents and plans to visit in for the altar boys and choir girls, The society voted to entertain 1030 W. Colfa* TA. 7297 1120 Security Bldg. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Powell, New York city. were also held in Island Grove. at the local USO some Sunday in; became the bride of Yeoman John Phone KEystone 2633 Mrs. Margaret Price, 12 W. Cos­ On Ascension Thursday, 18 chil­ the near future. H. Korzilius of the naval reserve tilla street, who suffered a frac­ on Sunday afternoon, June 11, in dren received their First Holy Plans for the social and picnic tured hip some time a^o and was TBMEL’S ma.... to be held on the evening of Sat­ the Sacred Heart church. The cere­ a patient in St. Francis’ hospital, Communiorrt The Very Rev. urday, June 24, on the rector)’ mony was performed before the is convalescing in her home. COLFAX MARKET B. J. Froegel, V.F., offered the lawn are progressing, according to Rev. Paul Fife. O.S.B. Attend­ Mrs. Edward Sramek and small COLFAa AT COLFAX AT Mass in which the choir sang spe­ the chairman, Mrs. Charles Hem­ ants were Miss Pat Powell, sister son, and sister-in-law. Miss Helen DOWNING MAKION cial selections. Following the Mass berger. A picnic supper will of the bride, and George Stark. Sramek of Stratton, Nebr., who BUISOISOUIUUGUCL the first communicants were en­ be served from 5:30 until 9 Ushers were John E. London and have been visiting Mrs. Anna Pos- rolled in the scapular. p.m., and there will be numerous McMichael Rhodes, both of the pisil, have returned to their home. May crowning ceremonies took games. Homemade cakes, candy, na\’y's ship company stationed on Of interest to friends here the university campus. Miss Dollie was the wedding of Miss Julie W* SpKlmllM In Phone place on May 21. Each child in the etc., will also be on sale. “ Everything student body placed his floral Those who will have charge of Archibald sang, accompanied by Anne Walker to Maj. E. R. Brown MILK FED Tabor T776’ offering before the statue of the the altars during the summer Mrs. A. R. Ma.son. A reception Saturday, June 12. Maj. Brown is POULTRY Under the Blessed Mother, after which, Mary months are as follows: June, Mrs. followed the wedding. The bride the son of Mrs. Thomas J. Brown Monheiser placH the crown at Our R. H. Graves and Mrs. L. A. is a graduate of the Boulder high of Colorado Springs. The bride is Sea” school and has been employed by the daughter of Mrs. Maurice Coapl*<« Lint «f Lady’s feet. Benediction of the Gurule; July, Mrs. Richard Roach Blessed Sacrament concluded the and Mrs. Peter Hokanson; August, a local drug store. Yeoman Kor- Walker and the late Mr. Walker of SEA FOODS and 1130 E. ceremonies. Mrs. Hugh Beers and Mrs. J. F. riliu* attended the University of Omaha. The candlelight ceremony Wisconsin before entering seiwice. was performed at high noon before FRESH n S H Colfax Are. Immediately after the May Wagenbach. Mrs. Cecile Clute won the cake He has been on sea duty and ex­ the Rev. Joseph Suney of St. Mar­ crowning, the children and parish­ pects soon to return to active sub­ garet Mar)’’s church, Omaha, Nebr. FBEB D ELIVERl AT IS A. M. AND I P. ioners assembled in Newman hall awarded at the meeting, and she will bake the one for the next marine duty. The couple are Mrs. Edward Morearty, Jr., played for the awarding of two $25 war on a wedding trip in Napanee, Ind. the organ. Maj. Robert Brown of bonds. meeting, which will be held in the home of Mrs. Fred J. Meyer, 922 Mrs. George Forsyth and baby Fort Custer, Mich., was best man The ,,ninth 1 grade . „ graduates • r> spent 119th street, on Wednesday, Sept. daughter, Susan, are visiting at for his brother. Miss Dorothy Wal­ their the home of her sister, Mrs. Jos­ » . m ™. l . f . ,o . ker served as maid of honor for her LOOP MARKET May 24. The graduated and the hostess. eph Forsyth. They came from their sister. A reception was held in the new junior high school students home in Somerset, Pa., and were FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Blackstonc hotel. were honored at the class party on Bond to Be Awarded accompanied by Mrs. Forsyth’s Fres Parking With Pnrchase o( SOe or Mora at 1429 Lawranco Major and Mrs. Brown left on a May 29. A $25 war bond will be the mother, Mrs. Lester Boucher. Lt. wedding trip to New Orleans. They Report cards were distributed grand award at the social and pic­ George Forsyth is serving overseas will make their home in Omaha. after the services on first Friday. nic supper to be held on the rec­ in the Italian area and has never SOLES On Sunday, June 4, the six ninth tory grounds, on Saturday eve­ seen his baby daughter, who cele­ IMMEDIATE SERVICE graders were graduated at the con­ ning, June 24. A throw rug brates her first birthday on June Womtii*! and ChUdran*a clusion of the 9 o’clock Mass. Grad­ and many other valuable prizes 16. Hall Soica uates were Bob Cieloka, Bill Over­ also will be given away. Parish­ Littleton Parish Ail Work Gaarantaod ioners are urged to keep this date r ONt S IO M ONLY man, Julianne Fischer, Margaret LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN THE LOOP PUBLIC MARKET-ISifNCrltWIiENCf Piedalue, Mary Monheiser. and in mind and plan to attend the Sterling Council LOOP MARKET C^.i.'WiKE.bOlO .-rM A .3087 Inez Aragon. Mass was offered, picnic supper and enjoy an eve­ the sermon was delivered, and di- ning of entertainment at the var­ Picnic Planned p^lomas were conferred by Father ious games and attractions. Tickets Froegel. for the picnic supper mill be 60 In Century Club cents for adults and 25 cents for At 1 p.m. on D-day. the Rosary Littleton. — St. Mar)’’s annual children. Nearly 60 candidates were in­ I CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING was recited. A Holy Hour with ex­ parish picnic will be held June 18 Mrs. Bernice Meyer Goergen and itiated by the Knights of Columbus in Washington park. Games are position of the Blessed Sacrament in Sterling Sunday. The initiation was held from 7:30 to 8:30 o’clock son. Tommy, of Midland, Mich, being arranged and will start about made Sterling council a member of “PILOT” TWO SUITERS Classilied Ads in the evening, at which prayers are expected to arrive here next 11 o'clock. week for an extended visit with the Century club, which designates The Archbishop’s ^ ild met y It will pay yoo to read ALL of the following advartUementa. ^ were offered for a victorious peace councils that have received or re­ and for the spiritual and temporal Mrs. Goergen’s parents, Mr. and June 8 in the home of Mrs. Henry Mrs. Fred J. Meyer. instated 100 knights in the year. Huls. safety of tho.se participating in This is the first council in Colo­ Perhaps Dad’s business takes him on occasional trips and the Western invasion. Ronald Leo Schroer, son of Mr. PRINTING RADIO SERVICE rado to achieve the distinction t nice piece of luggage would make an excellent gift for The solemnity of the Feast since the club idea went into ef­ and Mrs. Joseph Schroer, was C«iling prices on bustaest cards, letterbtads. Baturin for all Portabla and Farm Radioa of Corpus Christi, was observed baptized by the Rev. Hubert Newell Father's Day! eovtlopts. wedding and school announes* FISTEUAS RADIO I0«S Broadway Marbles Popular fect in 1936, and it is one of the menu. Rodgers Priming Co.. 511 Utb 8L on Sunday, June 11, with a pro- few in the West thus honored. June 10. Also baptized the past WANTED TO BUY ces.sion of the Blessed Sacrament Candidates were present from week was 'Virgil Abbot. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS to the three altars for Benedic­ WILL PAT CASH for 6 rooms of furni* Game in USO Sterling, Fort Morgan, and Sid­ John Vogel was visited the past This 18x24 inch case is just the right size and is espe­ R«condtt)oned pianos. players. grands turo. Plano snJ wwlns mactain*. KE. 894A tion. ney, Nebr. They included the Rev. week by his son, Richard, who has organs (pipe and roed), oreheatral instru­ cially designed to carry two suits and enough changes for ments T R Walker. tZ$ Broadway 8P On the vigil of the Feast of Robert E. Hoffman, newly or­ been on a construction project in 7864 W O O D SA LE Corpus Christi, Harold George Leadville.—A large ring i s dained priest of the archdiocese, Panama the past two years. He a month's travel. Its sturdy wood frame covered with sail Heath, born in Kan.sas City, and drawn on the floor. Soldiers are and Jack Warner, former grid star has reported to his company in Los PAINTING & PAPERING KINDI.ING. atiivf, rangp, furnacr, fire- lined up around the ring. There cloth, the semi-soft sides, and brass finished locks, w-ere iilarr, blorKa. No yard anlrt. KE. 2460. Mrs. Mary Emilina Hohmeister, of Denver university. The class Angeles and will go to Dawson, Painting and Papering rcasannble. E. T with her little 3-year-old son, John goes Mr. Greenan, USO director, was dedicated to Father John Do­ Alaska, to work. made to take the toughest of tough travel. A gift he'll Yeager. ST W Mspir. SPnice 2954. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES with a handfull of marbles. He herty, assistant to the Rev. E. J. Richard, also bom in Kansas, liad Another of Mr. Vojfcl’s sons, really like and enjoy for years to come is PHOTOGRAPHS the happiness of being received into places them in the center of the Verschraeghen, Sterling pastor. BKAU'riKUL whita poreolain Coal Ranra, chalk ring. This is the beginning of Cpl. Robert Vogel, and his wife are Oil Circulator and Radio. Bacrifieo. 716 the . Her husband, Other priests present included the this grand luggage. "A Pilot— Two Suiter” ^ • a C U Anderson photos. I20Q I6th St. at (.a w the marble contest, one of the here on a visit. Cpl. Vogel and his renee MAin IRT8 Pre# news ^ ts . Santa Fa. Frank E. Hohmeister, is with the Rev. John Kelly of Fleming, the wife will return to Camp Hunter- army and is at present stationed events of the USO party Sunday Rev. Herman Leite of Iliff, and a FURNITipRE TOWN SERVICE night. May 28. One of the soldiers field, Ga. Olfem a 1-ycar rertilled GUARANTEE on in Texas. the Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan of Fort About 12 children are p r ^ r in g Baautiful bedroom, livinaroom and break, referred to the game as the good *20% Federal Tax included in puce. >11 makra of waahint raachinaa, rafrisera. Collins. for^their First Communion at the (aal tet; eacri/ica 734 Santa Fa. The adult instruction cla.ss has old-fashioned “ Bull in the Ring,” lora. Including na« parta. regardiaaa of aga. still a number of others preparing The first and second degrees clos« of vacation school Sunday, TA. 7592. 1 as his thumb began nervously were exemplified by the Sterling DKUG STOKES to come into the Church in the near twitching for a trial at shooting. June 18. About 80 children are team, the third by a team from in attendance at the school this THE DENVER’S MEN’S SHOP—STREET FLOOR AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE future. The Rev. E. L. Horgan, an interest­ Denver headed by 'Wr'illiam Mc- year. Hutchinson’s Pharmacy 1941 4-door S»dtn. BuIrV. A-1 ronditlon ed spectator, could not resist. Glone and Bernard Carraher, state Mrs. Elizabeth Rees received Your Naborbood Drufaiat Citbolie Chaplain laaring for ovoraea* The following boys became “kids Phofis SPruce 0588 w 700 So Pearl duty, muit a«)I at onea. Phone Joe! Longmont K. of G. Hotd deputy. About 300 persons at­ word the past week of the death JAMES HirrCHlNSON Kavansugh. TA. 1281. | again,” long enough to enter the tended a banquet in tne evening. of four of her close relatives in contest: Pvt ThomMon, Pfc. Pet- Talks were given by Fathers Ver- Europe. They had died in the past Election of Officers Itrone, Pvt J. Dee. Pigett, Pvt R. WEDDING sehraeghen and Doherty and Mr. tw’o years. DOYLE’S Ruelle, Pvt V. Hackett, Pvt. H. McGlone, with Carraher as the Miss Betty Lou Rees, daughter PICTURES Marsh, Pvt. E. S. Pelkej', Pfc. John chief speaker. of ’Mrs. Rees, arrived in Denver “IPhare Dancer Shope IPith Confident^’ Longmont. — Longmont council E. Lance, Pfc. Zoick, Pfc. Loverme, KEyatone 2111 PHARMACY That You71 Be Proud of 1313 of the Knights of Columbus June 12 for training in the Chil­ Tht PBrtimlar Dmn>*t and Pvt. Mallonev. Pvt Ruelle was dren’s hospital. I elected officers in the regular the first to knock out seven mar 17TH AVE. AND GRANT United Photo Studios I meeting Tuesday evening. hies from the ring. Pfc. David Pen- Arvada Group to KB- 8987 PREE OKUVERT TA. 3412 1521 Cnrtla I Those elected follow: Grand nycook. Pvt Bob Lane, and Pvt RADIO SERVICE j knight, Reginald V. Batt; deputy Bustie Marsala had the title of Ktep Up Toor Rftdfo •• It Will LmI I grand knight, Theodore Rade- “judges” 'instead of “ privates” for Hold Card Party Until Ntw Ohm Ar« ATsiUblt jmacher; chancellor, Arnold F. Colorado Springs about half an hour. I Peters; recorder, James Card, Jr.; Pvt. Lane did a grand job as (Shrine of St. Anne, Arveda) Paul’s Radio Service STORE QUALITY COAL NOW! j warden, Michael James; treasurer, master of ceremonies. St, Anne’s circle will sponsor 1470 Elm St. EM. 4205 William Ijing; advocate, William a card party in the church base­ Optn Ertnlnti and Bandar* Bnleva, Gman and lOc .More l*er Ton Buys a Higher Grade Lignite. Schell; inside guard. Bud Spiller; Spring must be here when the agates start rolling around a USO ment Wednesday. June 21, at 8 HABsilton Wateha* .Ask Us for Comparative Prices and V'aliies. outside guard, John P. Schell; p.m. Mrs. Philip Campbell ia BU^ WAR BOIVDS club. ROSARIES trustee for three years, George chairman. AM I STAMPS UNITED FUEL— KE. 6391 Cook. The Altiur and Rosary society Yours to Enjoy Grand Knight Franklin Murphy Fr. Conway Chairman will discontinue meetings until For addad plaaior*, aatoitala *8 tb* KAPELKES ★ September. At the last meeting of Coanopelltaa — PIONEER DININO — rick of the Mine Preparation— is leaving shortly for the army. Of Peace Education a 8. TEJON Matthew Pozun, a member of the season Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Clyde ROOM . , Longmont council, is missing in Hill were hostesses. 0 0 F r B S action in the Italian theater. Washinjrton.-^The Rev. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Philip Campbell SHOPPE . . . Conway, S J., member of the staff entertained at Sunday dinner for BAMBOO FOOTWEAR of Regis college, Denver, who is on ALEV DRUG GO. Miss Anna Marie Grey of Dpnver ROOM. Rto- 54 Years of Quality DR. R. W. PRITZ leave to do special work for peace, and Sgt. John Richardson of Camp ommtnd t h a PRESOUPTION was named chairman of the com­ ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS Hale. Coamepolitaa DRUGGISTS BUY WAR ROI\DS And Associates mittee on education of the Catholic Mr, and Mrs. Peter Campbell to ont-of-towB Dentists Association for International celebrated their 50th wedding an­ frianda The Vorhes Shoe Co. Phaat Mala 110 Ml So. Tajoa BL COLORADO SPRINGS •N litk StTMl u»t lIUi etTMt Peace. The appointment was made niversary quietly in their home in KErttoD* IT31 TAbor 1781 by Dr. George N. Shjister of New Arvada heights May 29 with Cosmopolitan Hotel AIVD ^TAMP^ DENVKB. COLORADO York, president, with the approval visits from their children and J. a. HERNDON. JR., Gca. Mtr. of the executiva counciL grandchildren. e A J R O N I Z E OUR ADyERTISERS all.

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 15, 1944 GOOD ADVICE TO MAN JOINING Denver YouA Is L 6<» Preferred Parish SERVICE CONTAINED IN LETTER ^hy Pay .More? Trading List (Trademark) Lost Over Europe The following good advice to a yesterday, which are with us today BUS man jUst entenng the service was and will be for many tomorrows, contained in a Tetter from Sgt. are the people who love us the Wm.W. Myer Drugstores MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Frank A. Casin of Denver to a most. You have nothing to offer INCORPORATED brother, Al, who had just entered your loved ones when you enter The marehaDt* rapretentad in thia taction ara boettert. T bej a TOTS TOCIISS Colorado Owned Stores Witli B-24 Plane the service, noHiing material. Thev the marines: anxieut to work witb jou and ara detarring of yonr patronage. Co­ don’t wish for anjrthing material, Dear Al: Englew ood 800 Santa Fe Dr. operate with them. they wish for peace of mind, con­ L t Joseph A. Ricci of St. Today I received a letter from (St. Jamei’ Pariih, Denver) Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Dominic’s parish, Denver, was re­ Mother and she told me of your tentment To us it seems nothing, yet it is the greatest thing we The St. James bus is taking chil- S i. Francis de Sales’ ported lost in action" over Ger­ moving and also of your joining dr«i of the public schools to the LSth and California many May 29. He was a pilot on the marines. Although I wish you could possibly give to them, and it costs us nothing, absolutely vacation school in Blessed Sacra­ a B-24. Word of his disappear­ had joined some other branch of tTe Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Latest nothing. It .may seem unimpor­ ment parish. The children meet ance came just two months after the service, I guess you know what Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. tant, but believe me, it is very im­ in front of the church at 8:45 a.m. notice that a brother-in-law, Lt. you want and I.wish you a lot o f Classes are being held from 9 to Forget-Me-Not Kenneth E.' Nelson, was missing in luck and success. portant So always send word as MASTER' often as you can to your loved 11:30 for four weeks. action over Germany, I suppose I should not write I OPTOMETRIST ones, your mother, wife, and child. The Ave Maria circle met in the L t Ricci is the son of Postmaster you a lot, but I do want ^ou to I know, I have been through quite home of Mrs. Philomene Hodges, r , 5 Broadway Flower Shop and Mrs. A. J. Ricci of Georgetown. absorb just a little of what I am a bit and have remembered. Al­ 1225 Newport street. In Denver he lived with his sister, going to say. I am writing it be­ though we can’t mention these ALL Mrs. Jerry Buckley of 3346 W. 24th cause it is sent by all those who The marriam of Lt. "U’illiam W. Preferred Parish things in letters, we can never Mete to Dorothy Lee Futrelle took avenue. He left Colorado univer­ love you the most. Funeral Work quite get them out of our minds. place recently with the Rev. 'SVil- sity in December, 1942, to enter First: You are now in the serv JACKSON’S They have helped for a better fu­ iiam Powers officiating. Lt. Mete Given Prompt the air forces and received his ice and you walk among men, men Trading List ture, and we are not sorry, not is the brother of Mrs. Ray Smith wings in Altus, Okla., in October, who have given up just as much Cut Rate Drugs Attention even for those who have passed of this parish, and the bride is the 1943. as you; men who have gone be­ beyond. They were willing to do so daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Regin­ Liquors • Sundries Mrs. Nelson is staying with Mrs. fore you and given up much more Phone RA. 1818 bewuse they knew they were doing ald Futrelle of Goldsboro, N. Car. Prescriptions Buckley, as is a third sister, Mrs. than you have given yet. To live Downing at Alameda what is right and they were proud. Sgt. Richard R. Shrout, a class­ St. Dominic’s Free Prompt bellrcry J. B. Smith, whose husband is a among these men you must be They have walked in honor. mate of Lt. Mete in Yale univer­ Can 8P. t44t Dawning and AlaaaSt lieutenant with the coast artillery one of them. Make friends, good Well, I guess this is about sity. was the best man. The maid in New Guinea. friends; help them, cherish them, Fine Dry Cleaninn Diet in Sodth Pacific and once in a while, sacrifice for enough. I know you will take it of honor was Miss Ann Smith. Alameda Drag Store Ray Smith gave the bride away. Pfc. Pete Herrera, 20, of Denver, them— but never sacrifice them. in the way I mean it Yesterday Buy More War Bonds JOYCE CLEANERS Lt. Mete is now stationed in Lowry V. 0 . PETERSON. Prop. was killed in action in the South­ In the military service things are life was hard and many got hurt, EVERLAST JOHN NILSON — ALBERT MTLSON but yesterday is gone, it will never Field, and the couple will reside Quality and Service Cnt Rate Drags west Pacific May 18, the War de­ entirely different from what you I pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE. once knew, and what you could come back. Now we look to today in the parish. In vine ar bine, aprinx 41 O Q C A partment notified his father, Ted ronetnictlon ...... C LEAaXERS That Satisfieg Wines and Uquors A. Herrera of 2007 Clay street, do as a civilian you cannot do as and tomorrow. What has gone is Recently baptized were: Patricia TOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED forgotten by all. Today counts. 3478 W. 32nd Ave. Fonntain Service • School Snppliee Denver. The son entered the army a member of the service. Remem­ Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and 4 pc. modern W ALNUT »1 O Q C A 1306 So. Pearl SP. 3662 You can make it or tear- it to Alameda and Broadway here March 10, 1943, and went ber that. It helps a great deal. Mrs. Alexander Douds, with James BEDROOM SUITE ...... I J J . O U overseas last July with the army Don’t be foolish; think twice be­ pieces. Finn and Helen Sanders as spon­ fore you take a step. It will save In conclusion, I want to say that sors; Denise Jean, infant daughter 8 pc. DINING ROOM l A C A A Flowers for All Occasions infantry. His wife. Floral Her­ SUITE, dark wainnt (need) v w t U U rera, and a two-year-old baby, live a great deal for you. Obey those I am terribly proud of what you of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Daris, Dependable Delirer? Service BROADWAY at 3390 W, Alaska avenue. who give the orders. God knows have done. I know, too, that with Robert Freeman and Mary- VISIT OUR USED W'e Telegraph Floicert S. Sgt. Leonard J. PiccoH of Den­ that sometimes you may wonder today Dad also is proud— proud Davis as sponsors; Robert Earl, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT CREAMERY ver has been wounded in the Medi­ if they have good sense (some of you. I know that.-1 can feel infant son of Mr. and Mrs^. Earl J. LIBERAL TERMS LiEB’S FLOWER SHOP Stillwell &. Son terranean area. Piccoli is the son do not), hut they are in command it. Today he feels that his life's Horrcll, with Kenneth Horrell and ttU AU TT DAIRY FOODS of Mrs. Julia Piccoli of 2126 W'. and you must obey or pay for it work is a success and he knows, Charlotte Fink as sponsors; and Store Hour* 9 lo 6 Phone GI.. 01.33 . . . All Houra 6« BO. BROADWAY ' "Mary Kathleen, Infant daughter of 32nd avenue in Denver. Once again, don’t be foolish. too, as well as I, Mother, your Open ereninxa by a;|^pointment only 3922 W . ,32nd Ave. Texaco Service Don’t go into the service with the wife, and child, that from here on Mr, and Mrs. John A. Hickey, with idea .that you are going to be a out you always will hold your head John B. Ahern and Marzitte The firms listed here de­ hero. Only fools have that idea. high and really walk in honor. Hickey as sponsors. Speer Furniture Go. serve to be remembered Announce the change over from Vail Genter to Heroes are not bom, they arc 1 shall always pray to God for Pvt. Malcolm Sills, son inf Mr. your good, the good of our coun­ when you are distributing Skelly Products to a complete made— accidentally. Events cast and Mrs. Carlton Sills, is home on Cor. 32nd and Lowell themselves up, and one individual try, and for protection and safe furlough. Pvt. George Ahem, son your patronage in the dif­ line of Have Field Day The firms listed here de­ jumps first to cope with them. He deliverance back to those who love of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ahem, is is a hero. Let us say fate makes us, after this is all over— this in­ also home on furlough. James IGL. 3482 ferent lines of business. serve to be remembered TEXACO PRODUCTS On Saturday, June 17, the girls one a hero. If one goes in wnth the terlude in our lives. Pi risky, first class pharmacist's when you are distributing of junior high school age will spon­ idea of pinning a lot of medals Your brother, mate, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jos­ Same Expert Service sor the first activity of the summer on one’s chest, one is wrong. He en­ Frank. eph Pirisky, is home on leave. St. Philoniena’s your patronage in the dif­ Same Location I program in the Vail center, Den- dangers his own life, but what is Carl Hensen visited his son. ferent lines of business. ver. In the afternoon there will be ^ far worse is the fact he endangers Jack, of the coast guard in San CHILDREN’S Alameda & So. Lincoln a field day held on the grounds of | the lives of all his comrades. No Francisco, J & L Radio Service the center. The events will consist; man has that right.— the right to CLOTHES PHONE PE. 9955 of dashes, three-legged and sack take the lives of others in his own St. Louis Parish Mrs. T. M. Murray’s daughter, Electrical Appliances races, softball and soccer ball hands. Remember, you depend on Ann Elaine, is ill. Mrs. Martin Come In and See V»! Foley is a patient in Mercy hos­ Repaired throws, hurdles, high jumping, and your comrades. They, in turn, de­ 3205 E. Colfax Avenue broad jumping. Ribbons will be pend upon you. Don’t ever make pital. The active and auxiliary mem­ PHONE EM. 6063 awarded to the winners. These a mistake that will cause you or Club Will Buy PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Annunciatioa activities "will be followed in the others heartaches. bers of the Legrion of Mary will evening by a dance. The refresh­ You are in the service now and receive Communion in the 7:30 ments will be prepared by the older that does not mean you step into Mass this Sunday. The members Marlon Radio Service of St. James’ circle of the Arch­ PHONE CH. 8016 prls and will be sold during the an entirely new phase of living, I H. S. CASEY DE SELLEM evening. easting out the old. No one can t l i ,i ) in Bonds bishop's guild will receive in the 1519 EAST 34TH AVE. We Buy, FUEL AND FEED 00. There is an increase in the num­ cast out anything (as you well 8:30 Mass. y Service Station FRAIVKLIN ber of children of pre-school age know). You must hook the new (St. Louii’ Pari.h, Englewood) Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Sell, Trade, Demitrous J. Mavrosinea, Prop. who attend the play school in the life to the old and make it a chain 1501 Colorado Blvd. The Victory in '44 club is in­ circle was entertained by Mrs. Jos­ Repair. Store COAL Now Fornitiire Mart morning. Fifteen were enrolled to to bring you back after this war eph Casper. Mrs. Jess Hoover and EM. 9807 is over. Protect yourself, think vesting $10,000 in bonds from G«rn. Llfnlte and Bitaminoai Coali begin the summer period. cash on hand for the new school ^lrs. Mary Shannahan were EM. 5936 2827 E. (XH.FAX W e B u t , Sell and Exchange Miss Catherine Pruisner, a before acting. Think of the pres­ S5th & Walnut TA. 3205 and recreation center. guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. senior in Loretto Heights college, ent, of the future, but never Hooyer and Mrs. Adolph Crede. Per has taken the position of assistant think too much of yesterday. Just The PTA will hold a meeting Mrs. B. J. Bussing and Mrs. Oscar KEM-TONE $3.18 Gtl. SIMMONS DRUG GO. at the center for the summer remember the pleasant memories of officers in the rectory this com­ "Vogel were hosts to St. Zita's cir­ months. She will work chiefly that yesterday gave you. Those ing Friday, June 16, at 10 o’clock cle June 12. TRIM/. 2870 Colo. Blvd. with the music, folk dancing, and memories make a happier today. to appoint the committee chair­ READY'-PASTED WAI.LPAPER Birv WAR BOIVDS men for the coming school year. EA. 99.>3 the lighter sports. Among those fond memories of Your Purchase of War Bond* AI\DERSOIV BROS. AND STAMPS The Legion of Mary meets in and Stamp* Help* to Secure Your WE APPRECIATE YOUR (he rectory on Friday afternoons Future. Colfas nnd Jotephint RA. 0640 PATRONAGE ★ at 2 o'clock. ANNUNCIATION PTA TO HOLD Clauet fitted The parish conference of the Examined St. Vincent de Paul society is ap­ HARRV HI. LIISTIG AT LOWEST BRIDGE LUNCHEON JUNE 20 pealing for unused rosaries, prayer Let Betty, tf'ilma, and Marty be DRUGS PBtCES (N DENVER books, and medals. Several of QPTOMETRIST BlIV WAR ROADS Your Genial Hosts. these articles have already been (Annunciation Part*h, Denrer) will receive Communion Sunday, received." A box for these articles Office Phone KEyatone 3683 The annual PTA bridge lunch­ June 18. AAD STAMPS DUKE’S GRILL will be found in the vestibule of 935 Fifteenth St. STOSB Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman ■•CHUCK" HEFNER. Prop. eon will be held in Hagus hall the church. OCULIST PRESCRIPTIONS m .I.E D j announce the birth of a boy on Sixteen pupils are enrolled in 1620 E. 34th Ave. S4St FRANKLIN ST. Tuesday, June 20, at 1 o’clock. June 13. the religious vacation school. The Mrs. Harry Taylor, chairman of The Holy Name men of the An­ class is being taught by Sister the luncheon for the past four nunciation parish, 240 in number, Barbara. Mother Silveria is teach-, S i. Catherine’s years, will again direct this com­ received Communion in a body ing religious vacation school in . mittee. The members are Mmes. Sunday in honor of those mem­ Paonia, Hotchkiss, Bowie, and O. Cavanaugh, W. Glasson, Ted bers of the parish now in the Somerset. D a n ic l s Johnson, W. Robinson. E. Kelly, armed service of the countrj*. Arch­ Sister Mary Herman, Sister **JFhy Pay Carfare'* bishop Urban J. Vehr offered the Y a n . J T | J. Baillee, S. Heffeman, J. Mc- Joan of Arc, ""nd Sister Jean Font- ISHEB BOB & TEO'S Downtown Prices Carrick, J. Feeley, G. Honecker, Mass and was guest of honor at bonne are teaching in Littleton., Red & White Grocery & Market Parish Patronsffa Approeiatod W. Anderson, J. Grebenc. P. the Communion breakfast after­ Sister Monica Joseph is teaching FINE SELECTION Powers. J. Roach, A. Murphy, E. ward in Hagiis hall. in Gunnison and Pitkin. Sister MEATS. FISH AND POULTRT Gates, K. Glassman, F. Pankoski, Judges Joseph Walsh and Jos­ Siena Marie is teaching in Jules- OTTO DRUG 00. eph Cook, Councilman Michael “ Onca Tried , , . Satisfied” P. Grommet, and E. Chenberg. burg. W , 38th & Q ay GR. 9934 Marranxino, and Ralph Hay were 2707 W. 38th GR. 2773 St. Catherine’s card circle will Father Maurice Reardon will meet at 1 o’clock Friday, June 23, guest speakers. The toastmaster return this week from Cincinnati, Phona: GRand 9S4S W . 38th and CUy in the home of Mrs. J. Connolly, was Father James Moynihan. where he has been visiting with The thanks of the men of the When buying from the with Mrs. J. Hamblin as assistant his mother. Harry’s Service Station hostess. parish are expressed to Edward The novena to the Sacred Heart firms advertising in this Gates, chairman of the breakfast, HARRY GRIEBLING. Prop. USO-NCCS cookies donors this of Jesus will close this Friday, paper, please mention that past week were Mrs. H. Sommers, for his excellent planning and di­ June 16, at the 8 o’clock Mass. TIRE RECAPPING AND Mrs. J. Dombeck, Mrs. Frank recting, which made the affair such Confessions for the feast will be you saw their advertise­ TUBE VULCANIZING Popish, and Mrs. F. Simington. a success. The members of the heard on Thursday afternoon and ment Young Ladies’ sodality are to be Road Senice on Batteriei & Tirea Mrs. H. E. Cort and daughter, evening. Elxlda Batterir* — B«tt«r<<* Charsed Frances, are spending several congratulated for their splendid Sunday, June 18, will be Com­ weeks with their son and brother, and efficient work in serving under munion day for the children of George Cort, who is attending the direction of Mrs. R. Fross. 4the parish. The children will re­ bring Blessed Sacrament the Christian Brothers’ school in who had charge of the kitchen. ceive in the 8 o’clock Mass. After the breakfast 30 new mem­ Las Vegas, N. Mex. Everj’ Tuesday during the fifth / Mrs. J. B. Vessa is recovering bers applied for membership in war loan drive the members of the 22nd & LAWSON DRUG 00. EA. from a major operation in St. the society. PTA will be selling stamps and Kearney Sl 1 8 2 3 Joseph's hospital. Fifteen members of the parish bonds in front of Penney’s store ALSO TBIMDAb COLa — LIQUORS Mrs. McLaughlin is recuperating scout troop received promotions Anyone able to donate his serv­ springtime after a long siege of illness. |at the district court of honor in ices at that time is asked to call Members of the Young Ladies’ Cole junior high school on Mon­ Mrs. Fred Thompson, PE. 8561. day. Members of the troop com­ TUNE-UP—BRAKE-RELINING and the Blessed Virgin sodalities. A series of weekly card parties TOIVY’S FIVE RECAPPING FOR THE mittee, Charles Ellis. William » NEIGHBORROOD will start Thursday, July 6. STAR SERVICE Cashing, John Raisch, John .Sweet, The PTA officers will meet at HANSEN & HANSEN and Father Moynihan. were guests the rectory Friday afternoon at indoors 2800 PHO.NE Dexter Motor Service of District Scout Commissioner COLFAX AT DEXTER 1 o’clock to select the chairman (Colorado JEWELERS Howard Hamm for the occasion. for the coming year. EM. 9933 EM. QS-iB Everett Burk George Jackson, cubmaster of Blvd. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1628 17th Sta the parish Cub pack, called an im­ ONE STORE ONLY portant meeting of his Cub com­ mittee to plan special activities 2 Denver Nuns on with Peterson’* Reweaving" for the summer. A committee and Hosiery Repair Fairfax Hardware composed of the chaplain, John (Colfax & Fairfax) FOR SMART Meek; William Caskins, R. C. Sanatorium Board 4122 E. Colfax 502 Colo. Bldg. HARDWARE. GLASS. PAINTS LADIES’ WEAR Bowes, and Charles Schweider, was LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED VISIT named to make the necessary ar­ DEiter 1353 MAin 2633 rangements. Sister Gervsse and Sister Mela; E.A. 3777 5022 E. Colfax of St. Francis’ sanatorium are HOSIERY REPAIRING AND WORK Karelia Shop P. E. RINEHART, Prep. both charter members of the Den­ ___ ON ALL KNITTED GARMENTS - 70 BROADWAY ver Area Sanatorium council, SI WESTOVER which was organized on Monciay FOR nRST CLASS SERVICE CHEZ MARIE evening, June 12, at a meeting Dotted Organdy Curtains HOURS— 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. and WORKMANSHIP heM in the Community Chest Bm . 1337 8«. Grant, Phona S n f. 9B1-W building. ' j CALL W. Bnr PI.4N O S «"4 8*11 Gown Shoppe Glencoe Service Station The council, which was spon­ CONOCO PRODUCTS. WASHING. HESSLER. CLEANERS ARIVOLD WADE sored by the Denver Tuberculosis a pair , GREASING PHONE EA.t 9525 TUNING — VOICING — REPAIRING society, was formed to serve_ as a i $ 4 -9 5 Glencoe and Eiasi Dilfax Forraerlr With Dxrrow Muiie Co. MADAME Sixctcea Y e«n forum for the informal considera­ 4«00 BAST COLFAX MINIS8ALE E.A. 9777 Closed Sundays Down Town OKfoe 4Zt - 14th Stra«t tion of problems and matters of Tclephont TAbor S806 DESIGNER general and local interest in th e, social, nursing, and businesa ad-i Sparkling white organdy, flulTy with dots and dainty with deep rufflings . . . pwwwwwww WW W W W W W <1 Wedding ministration of tuberculosis sana-, the crisp white organdies with which you can create many picturesque and toria and hospitals. Outfits Maurice S, Brody, a member of charming effects. You’ll love the way they brighten a room, add charm and PARK HILL the board of directors of the sana­ Brideamaidt torium of the Jewish Consump­ lightness. Smart for bedrooms, dainty with chintz, lovely in Early Amer­ Readr-to- C LEA N ER S Wear tives’ Relief society, was elected ican settings. Made by Kenneth, you can be sure they are well tailored, permanent chairman, and Mark H. S TAILORS Custom Harrington, president of the Den­ will hang straight and even. The permatized organdy finish assures lasting Made ver Tuberculosis society, vice LAUNDRY chairman. beauty . easy to launder, require no stretching or starching. French 4622 E. 23rd Ave. Ladies' Apparel The meeting was attended by headed ruffles. 72 inches wide to the psir and yards long. White only. Expert Alterations 20 people representing 10 of the and Repairs Beautiful sanatoria in the Denver area. It h e v e / y » ^ Drapery Shop— fourth floor 0 . E. LIGGITT, Mxnxser FORMALS was the consensus that this or­ ganization would be effective in EA. 6235 aiding sanatoria to solve the wai- 628 16Ui S^ ^ CB. 2013 tima problems. i Thursday, June 15, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Gifts to Missionary Catechists Denver. In the scene belovr Mary NadorlT o f the Precious Blood circle is presenting a set o f dishes from Novena to End in KEEP UP THE HOMES her group to Jeanette Dunn, chairman o f the gift committee. The dishes, along with many other arti­ Quality cles, will be on display at the guild’s shower-tea Sunday, June 18 , in the Catholic Charities annex, 222 E. 17th avenue. Pictured below, left to right, are Isabelle McNamara, Josephine Hytek, Miss Nadorff, YOU’RE FIGHTIMG FOR Miss Dunn, Mrs. Margaret McCallin, and Margaret Lynch. St. J o b s Parish PUPPIEB (St. John’s Parish, Denver) Patronize These Reliable Firms The novena in honor o f the Sa­ cred Heart being held in St. John’s church will close on Friday, June 16, the Feast of the Sacred Heart Beautiful Singing Canaries, Parakeets, Love Birds, There will be exposition o f the Turtles, Tropical Fish, Aquatic Plants, New and STROHMINGER Blessed Sacrament all day and spe­ cial Holy Hour services at 7 :30 in Used Aquarinms, Potted Plants. Electrical Contracting the evening. Holy Hour devotions U etnud and Bondad la Citr of Dsnvcr arc being conducted at 7 :30 o’clock DOG, BIRD AND FISH REMEDIES every Friday evening in June. 817 14th St. The 6:30 weekday Mass has Headquarters for Dog Foods ONI GAllON been discontinued. Daily Masses DOOR AND WINDOW will be at 7 and 8 o’clock. FRESH FROZEN HORSE M EAT . . lOe lb.' Capt. Tierney W ins Mesial 53-18 Capt. Thomas Tierney, pursuit Lucky Dog-Napoleon Dog Loaves SCREEIVS ship pilot stationed in England, Wlra la Scares— Order Now- DOES THE AVIRa’gE^ROOM has been awarded the Air medal 14 POPULAR DRY DOG FOODS Storm Sash and Cabinets with Oak Leaf cluster, for meri­ F A L B Y ’ S WilliamA Screen Co. torious achievement on actions PAINT — IIAROWABE 1118 Arapahoe MA. S7S8 over the European continent ac­ 32 Broadway PEarl 2940 cording to word received by his BOYD’S BIRD STORE puents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. STOVE AND PURNACE PARTS STIU. Tierney of 786 St. Paul street, 1513 Glenarm Phone KE. 9093 AVAILABLE— DON’T WAIT Edwin B. Clayton Capt. J. G. Ratterman of this GEO. A. PULLEN Plbg. & Htg. Co. parish was recently promoted to 1444 Court Place the rank o f major. S T O V E & FU R N A C E William and James Tynan have DENVER. COLORADO REPAIR COMPANY been visiting with their parents, MA. 2310 1333 Lawrtnea Streat Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Tynan, in Raa. Pboaa — KAat 029S TABOR 1321 DENVER, COLO. the past week. William is stationed in Indianola, Nebr., and James, who is in the merchant marine, has LOYOLA returned to Catalina island. Pat McMahon has returned to 4IUICK FBEEZE his station in Sprin^eld, 111., after the vegetables you grow in your spending a short furlough in his CARNIVAL VICTORY GARDEN home. Sgt. and Mrs. Walter W. Widner 23rd and York Retain the garden-fresh flavor and vitamins in a of Los Angeles are visiting in Den­ PIKE’S PEAK FREEZER LOCKER Aspen Vacation ver with Mrs. Widneris parents, Gifts for Catechists Are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Silva. JUNE 22, 23, 24 Available without restrictions Mrs. C. L, Harrinrton and Exclusively at our new location, MA. 2288 School to Close daughters, Marbie and Patricia Jeanne, have returned from a Fnn Thoms Linoleum Studio Aspen.—The annual religions Being Received by Guild month’s visit with Mrs. Harring­ Rides vacation school, which opened June ton’s daughter, Mrs. Francis J. 1438 Court Place under the direction of Sister Purcell, in Long Island, N. Y. Miss Awards Mary Stella and Sister Chrysostom, The gift committee of the Arch­ Mrs. Margaret McCollin, table ap­ Marbie Harrington has been at­ tending the Manhattanville college will close Sunday, June 18. There bishop’s guild headed by Jeanette pointments; Misses Mary Nadorff, Games of the Sacred Heart in New York. are 41 enrolled in the school. About Dunn announced outstanding dona­ Kathleen Flynn, and Mrs. Mary nine of these children come in every tions already received for the Mis­ O’Connor, food; Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Felix O’Neil has returned Specializing in Quality Plumbing and home after visiting with relatives morning from the Basalt area. Five sionary Catechists’ home in Gree­ V’olk, aided by the circle presi­ Refreshments-Lunches Heating Repairs children will make their First Holy ley. These will be displayed at the dents, serving. The entertainment in California. Members o f St. Rose’s club met Communion Sunday morning in the guild’s shower-tea Sunday, June 18, will 1m under the able direction of in the Charities annex, 222 E. 17th Miss Wilma Gerspach, who has ar for luncheon and brid^ in the ':3 0 Mass. home of Mrs. Edward Egloff on CASH Prizes Martin Popish, son of Mr. and avenue. This tea, under the general ranged music for the afternoon. SLAHERY & COMPANY Monday, June 12. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Primosh Popish, and John chairmanship of Miss Catherine The invitation committee, headed Devein and Mrs. Marie Dolan were AW ARDS Nightly Dolinsek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maloney, has a twofold purpose to * 5 0 0 PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS by Mrs. Marion Kelly, assisted by welcomed as new members at this Frank Dolinsek, who left recently enable members and friends to view Mrs. Helene Washburn and Misses meeting. 1726 MARKET STREET for the navy, are now stationed in the gifts, and to give the many Jessie Pasquale and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartman are Farragut, Ida. friends of the guild, formerly Lynch, have sent more than 700 JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 the parents of a girl bom recently Let Vs Help You at The Boy Scouts went for a hike known as the Junior Tabernacle invitations. Priests of the city, in St. Joseph’s hospital. on Sunday up Bowman trail and society, an opportunity to share in members of the guild, various or­ Harold Lofgren underwent an down through Lost Man, coming the enterprise. The sisters, who ganization heads, and friends have operation Wednesday In Mercy have dedicated their lives to cate- out at the Eagles’ picnic grounds. been invited. Publicity is being hospital. HOUSE CLEANING TIME From there the boys took uie main chistical work in the missionary handled by Misses Isabelle Me Send us your CURTAINS, RUGS and DRAPES, etc. highway home. field, will launch this work in the JOHNS-MANYILLE FLOORING Namara and Mary E. Eisenraah Prompt Service The CYO will hold ita monthly Northeastern part of the state for Modem Floors in meeting Thursday, June 16, at in the fall. The Archbishop’s guild Final Meeting Slated CaU PEarl 2461 Homes, Churches, Schools, Hospitals 7:30 p.m., in the parish hall. All has taken over the furnishing of a The outgoing president of the members are urged to attend. home in Greeley as an added mis­ guild, Miss Mary Nadorff, will pre­ LAUNDRY AIND Beantifnl Colors side at the final general meeting of Miss Lida McKenna, who had sionary work. LANTZ DRY CXEANING WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR BOOKLET, been in training in Providence hos­ Besides Miss Dunn, the commit the season Thursday, June 15, in pital, was graduated June 4 from tee in charge of the gifts includes the Charities’ annex, 222 E. 17th “IDEAS FOR DECORATIVE FLOORS” Our Office Is Open from 7 A. M. Until 9:30 P. IL St. Mary college, Xavier, Kans. In Mrs. Marie Dinan and Misses avenue. Election of officers for the for Your Convenience September she will return to the|Clella Carter and Marge Mo coming year and final reports from college to complete her nursing than. Others assisting Miss Maloney the committee heads mil take FLOOR MAINTENANCE CO. course. Ion the committee for the tea are place. 5 " w a r i o a n 1863 Wazee Sl KE. 2371 Miss Margaret Lynch and her PIm m manllaa Tfaa R «tbU r wbea aaktaa far bsalclat co-worker, Mrs, Margaret Volk, 88 CHILDREN ARE AHENDING will give an itemized report of the spring benefit for the vacation school fund. Mrs. Mary Kinkle will REDCLIFF VACATION SCHOOL accept the finished linen pieces AI. Desnett from the circles. The USO repre­ * B U Y AN EXTRA sentative, Miss Virginia Vaughn, WAR BOND TODAY! • Men’s Clothing DepL Buy at the Factory Leadville.— (Annunciation Par­ sodality hall on Wednesday eve­ will give a full report Other com- ish)— Vacation school opened in ning, June 7. It was decided to mitties to give reports will be Mrs. ;»##J 60 So. Broadway RA. 2650 Redcllff on June 6 with an attend­ purchase new badges, which the Margaret McCallin, membership; ★ See the Teamwork for Vic­ Society Brand & ance of 88 children, 23 of whom members will wear on (Communion Miss Clella Carter, vestments; Mrs. tory Shooe June 19, 20, 21, are enrolled in the First Commun­ Sunday and other occasions. Father Marion Kelly, social action; Miss 22, 23, 24, 25 Civic Center ion class. Sister Giovanni and Edward Horgan spoke of his desire Brayton Clothes OUR FURNITURE MFG. BY Helen Flynn, entertainment; Cath­ Admiuion Free Sister Ferdinand of the Sisters of for the enthronement o f the Sacred erine Mall, history; and Miss Isa­ UNION MECHANICS Charity of Leavenworth are con­ Heart in every Catholic home. He belle McNamara, publicity. Misa ducting the school. thanked the membership commit­ Catherine Maloney will give a res­ Thia Span Sponaorad by tee for ita success and made known W» Carry a CompUtt Line of Father Dominic Morera, S.F., ume of the work accomplished by of Greeley is engaged in Redcliff that since the new officers were the Catechetical committee in fur­ The mflV Co. elected, the membership had in­ giving a week’s mission for the nishing the home In Greeley for the 2.VD FLOOR Unfinished Furniture benefit of the Spanish-speaking creased from 94 to 173. Missionary Catechirts. During the past week Father All Made of Ponderosa Pine Catholics of Gilman and Redcliff. Meet in N adorff Home The mission will close this Sunday, Robert Banigan has been taking Top . . . Front... Ends . . . June 18. the sisters to Redcliff for vacation The Blessed Sacrament circle school. met in the Nadorff home June 9. Mrs. Elmer McDonald, Mrs. Miss Helen Baker was introduced We are now manufacturing Robert McDonald, and Cpl. Wil­ The Catholic Boy Scouts went on an overnight hike Friday to as a new member of the circle at ★ BUY A HOME In the liam Leschhom were received into this time. KITCHEN CABINETS the Church. At present the hus­ Twin Lakes, where they fished and band of Mrs. Robert McDonald is passed testa In cooking. Miss Margaret Ormsby, presi­ TO YOUR ORDER stationed in‘ England with the in­ William Greenan, the local dent of the Immaculate Conception USO-NCCS director, has almost Parish of Your Choice vasion forces. circle, leaves Friday, June 16, for Now Specializing in SPECIAL CABEVETS completed the outdoor recreational a vacation to visit relatives and The Knights of Columbus held grounds opposite the USO club friends in Indiana. LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE CATE LEG TABLES their annual election of officers BUNK BEDS Here the soldiers from Camp Hale Miss Eleanor Englehart and WITH ANY OF THESE DEALERS VANITIES— DRESSING TABLES OLH PRICES with the following results: Edward will be able to engage in outdoor Mrs. Louise Johnson will entertain KITCHEN TABLES J. Kelly, grand knight; G. Gibson, sports and activities during the STOOLS — DESKS members of the Precious Blood ARE LOWER deputy grand knight; James Swee­ summer. This recreational project, circle in Mrs. Johnson’s home Fri­ WARDROBES ney, secretary; Harold Kelly, chan­ CORNER CABINETS to be called “ The USO Gardens,’ day, June 16. The evening will be Vacant, Waiting for You NORTH DOOR SHELVES Optn S«t. Ev». Tin 9 P.M. cellor; Joseph MeKee, secretary; will be dedicated with appropriate spent seTving altar linens. Doubla. Opan hooaa Sun., 8 to t. Cisdar If You Want to and Charles Hopfinger, trustee. ceremony on June 25, with Col bloak, 8 roooa, anrloaad porch, attachad REAL GOOD BITYS Another member of the guild has (a n s a aach sida; showen, tollata, slnka, Sell Your Home 4986 JULIAN—$3,650 The Holy Hour held on Inva­ Chase, commanding officer of kitebaa ran«at, haatan; 1 lota, lawrr, abada, Colorado Fixture & Furniture Mfg. Go. joined the ranks of women in uni­ Call Uf and Start Packing 6-Room Modem Frame— 2 Lota sion day was attended by a large Camp Hale, and other military thrubt. Owaar, 9 to I Sun. 4089 So. form in the person of Miss Rowena ClarkfOD. Pletun 280 So. Bdwy. fFe Have the Buyers 4930 KNOX CT.—$3,15() 6 0 .So. Qroadway RAce 26,50 group of parishioners and also by personnel taking part. Barnes, charter member of the % non-Catholics, The church bell James John, son of Mr. and 2796 So. Elati, Open Sunday CLINE at HARDESTY REALTY 4-Rm. Frame—Mod. Ex, Heat Pleaie Mention You Sme Thit A i in The Register Notre Dame circle, who was ad­ rang every half-hour throughout Mrs. William Gregory, was bap­ mitted into the SPARS Saturday, 8 roonia, t badrooma, built-lna, aonsbination 7227 B. Colfax EA. 1865 2835 W. 42 AVE.—$3,500 the day, pealing an invitation to tized Sunday, June 11. On the ransa, now BoUand fumaoa, atokar, 4 lota, S-Rm., m Story Frmm*— 100x176 Fk June 10. Miss Barnes will leave ehlekan bouaa, garaca; nlca lawn, ahada, pray for a speedy victory and juat same day Ray Roybal and Mary shortly for boot training in West sarden; 86,000, tarma. Pletun 280 S. Bdwy. 2434 GROVE— $5,000 peace. Maez were unit^ in the bonds ST. VINCENT DE PAUL PARISH: Palm Beach, Fla. Opan Sunday, 2423 So. Cook IVittory, 7-room brkk~A>l of Matrimony. 1210 3. COLUMBIN& Lovely 8-bed­ Father L. J. Barthelemy, C.P., Naw 8-room, gaa fumaea Laundry. In- room w.e, brick borne, with baaamant 4049 UMATILLA— $5,000 visited the rectory in the week, re­ snlatad. waathantrippad. Vanatian blinda, James Kane returned from Den­ apartment. 87,600.00, terma. Shown by Lovely 6-Rm. Mod, Brick llnolanma. front drira n raca. 2 lota, lawn, turning the next day to his duties ver, where he took hia entrance appointment only. as post chaplain in Camp Hale. examination for St, Thomas’ sem Two Ft, Collins throba and cardan. Ownar abowt. Pletun, 280 So. Bdwy. Wm. F . Slanek, Realtor The Altar and Rosary .society inary. He attended the Abbey FRED LERNER Vacant, Open, 234 So. Logan 201 CENTRAL SAV. BLDG. KK. 0720 held its regular meeting in the school. Canon City, during the last SP. 2183 TA. 7147i Residents Die 8 to 6 Sun, S-room brick, aneloaad porch I Help You Finanea two years and was f^aduated aritb dnia for laundry. IH lota, n n s a , few weeks ago. He will enter St ah ^. 81,050. Sun. I to I. Pletan, 230 Thomaa’ seminary the last week Fort Collins.— Two deaths oc­ So. Bdwy. of July. curred last week in St. Joseph’s 2377 Eaut Mexico, Vacant Regis McGuire, a itudent of St. parish. Martin Lane, who died Opan Snnday, 1 to 8, 4-reomi abowar, toL MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE SH(Hi inUHMt June 6, was buried June 7. Mrs. 1ft, alnk, naw plumbinti naw daeoraUona: Thomas’ seminary, spent a few t lota I ^ 4 6 0 , tarma. P l ^ n , 280 S. Bdwy. “Household Goods To and From Everywhere The Point thot ^ 1543 Larimer It. V days here visiting with his mother Nillie Guyer, who died Jnne 5, and r e 1 a ti V e s. He returned was buried June 0. Both Mr. Lane George Rice, Realtor, PE 2448 With Skill and Care” ONI'COAT PLAT WALL PAINT Wednesday to resume his studies and Mrs. Guyer were long-time OPEN EVXbnMGS 280 SO. BDWY, residents of Fort Collins. ■h An Oil Bo m . not o Water I om in sacred theol RUBBER ^TORIPS Bud S ^ e n , ^ a n k Mamich, and The regular meeting of the HAVE YOU THE JOHNSON STORAGE + Very economical bacouM of ipreoding eopocify Georee Durst left in the week Altar and Rosary society was held (one gallon will do the ovarogt room) CASTERS for Farragut, Ida.,] to begin their June 7 at 2 o’clock in St. Joseph’s MODERNIZED YOUR + Eo«y to opply*-bivihai to o imooth avan flniih training in the navy. All ththree are school hall. INSURANCE?- AND MOVING COMPANY + Complataly covan lurfoca with only ona coot For Every PurpoM graduatos of St. Mary’s school. The regular meeting of the K. Since 1905 Funeral services took place of C. was held on Wednesday, Protect yourself against new + Dries quickly-foom con ba UMd lama doy hatwrdt. 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 ARMSTRONG Thursday morning from the An­ June 14. Election of officers took + No sour cosain odof, common to wotar point nunciation chnrch for Nellie Byrne. place Wednesday night last week. HORACE W. BEIiNETT + Will not rust matel, os wotar points do CASTER CO. Bom In Leadville 64 years ago, The K. of C, entertained their the deceased belonged to an old &CO. + Will not roisa grain of wood, os wotar points do 828 14th TA. 4692 Mrives at a social in St. Joseph’s established family. For many years school hall. Refreshments were n o Takar Bide. Phaaa TA. UTI + Raquirai no thinner or extro bucket she conducted a store In Graham served. FRANK gNGLAND. J r, Maaacar laauraaca Dapartaaaat + Requires no priming or siring coot Bacon t Schrann Park, on the outal^irte of this fa­ Last Sunday a party o f 10 + Dries out to o fiot, gloroiass, booutliul finish mous mining town. Twenty-olgjit knights attended the K. of C. initia­ ROOFING years ago she was crippled as a tion in Sterling. •h Is not o fod-iurfeca eon ba rapolntad at ony tima result of an operation and since FOR QUICK AND CASH AND had been confined to her bed. Al­ 12 Ways when you use FLATLUX ROOF REPAIRING ways cheerful despite her misfor­ LECIAL NOTICE EFFICIENT SALE OF I Will Pay Cash for Small 8230 Walnai St. CB. 6863 tune, she took a keen interest in D0N7 FOItGtT-THIS IS AN OIL PAINT asor a w o n k u m ) chic affairs, and in those of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Homes in or Near Denver. MIW MAvrr WITH fAmiiow.aAioiNr miht$ parish. ■ cu t* at Jaka M. CarUa, DacaaaaS YOUR PROPERTYa Optometrist and Optician Edmund Byrne has left for Los N'o. 71998 Qui(df Action—Call or See Angeles where he intends to make Notiea U bartby shran that on tha Itth Uaivarsily Path Umber Yard day of May, 1944. lattan of a4mlDirtra- Phone EM. 8837 Helen Walsb his future home. tion wan iaanad to tha andanicoad aa aA J. Z. HACKfiTAFF Q. C. SULLIVAN Capt. S. J. O’Donnell, chaplain miaiatTator of tha abova namad tatata aod all paraoaa havlas alaimi ataiaat saul aa- 1810 So. Josephine AMoelatt in Camp Hale, is at present en­ E. GREEIVE PE. 2435 tata ara nootred to flla them for aUow- W. B. JOSEPH joying a leave with bis relatives in tn«a la tha Cooaty Court of tha City and Chicago. He is expected to re­ County of OanTtr, Cotondo, wHUn tlx 1843 Stoat TA. 8268 ' gna BZAiONZD turn early this, week and after a ■aontha from said data or said claiaa will ba forartr barred. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PWm TAbn isae few days rest will leave with his B. 0. Billiard. Jr.. a i M l * lUtMtle Mta. division. i Admhsisumtor. 4649 £. COLFAX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 15, 1944

T^fl p T riY t O ’ T ? n f l / i mm P dioce*e of which he was the first Bishop is taken bv the mortal re- Galholie Nurses Will Chaplain Hiesler Is Lillian X I Vt. X ^i/f 1^5 XVUtXIX X XU II Bishop Anthony Schuler, S.J., retired Bishop of El Paso, Tex. Shown in the picture is the casket being carried from the Denver Cathedral to the waiting hearse after the Pontifical Requiem Hold Meeting June 21 Visitor in Denver BRENNAN Mass in that church on June 8. The mitered fim re in the right foreground is Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver. Immedi­ win b* bsppT to tiv* Totir Fnr Coot ately behind him to the right is Bishop Joseph C. Willging of Pueblo. The other prelate visible in the picture is Bishop Henry The Rev, Richard Hiester, a Scleotlon ponontl atUntiOD dor* The last meeting of the Arch- P. Rohiman of Davenport. ins Dapitr'i B^rd-Bruktos diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses priest of the Archdiocese of Den­ ver who is serving with the air FU R V A L U E S before the summer recess will be forces as chaplain and who is sta­ held in the Holy Ghost hall, 633 J$k About Our Fur Sloragm tioned at Maxwell Field, Ala., re­ 19th street, Denver, at 7:45 p.m. turned to Denver this week. Father Wednesday, June 21, Hiester was formerly stationed as assistant pastor of the Blessed An interesting program has been Sacrament parish, Denver, and arranged. Alfred Kessler, execu­ chaplain of the local council of tive secretary of the Denver Tu­ the Knights of Columbus. He en­ berculosis society, will conduct the tered military service in October, program. The topic for discussion 1943. He is now under the juris­ is “ Guiding Principles in a Health diction of the Eastern Flying Education Program for Tubercu­ Training command and will return losis.” to Maxwell Field upon the com­ pletion of his leave in two weeks. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER Your Purchase of War Bonds Week of Sunday, June 18: and Stamps Helps Secure Your Mullen home for the aged. Future. flmusEmEnTS— Dininc MUNICIPAL and CORPORATION BONDS RECREDTIOn PREFERRED and

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SUN.. MON.. TUBS.. WED. JUNE 18-18.20-21 A Great Story About PONTIFICAL REQUIEM FOR BISHOP Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 8437 “ The Sullivans” ALSO Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist “ SWING FEV^R” DRAWS BIQ QATHERINQ OF CLER(JY Suite 722 Mac± Buildins*, 16th and California Streets PALMER * QUIGQUKiLE' MATINEES — SATURDAY. * THE SOLIDAIRES • SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS • WARD SWlNOii AT 2 P .M . (Continued From Page One) that time congratulatory addresses Israel that He was the promised terests of his flock found a fertile Harold V. Campbell, deacon of the with one accord paid tribute to Messias. And then they were to field through these diverse chan­ broadca.st to the whole world, Gen-, Mass; the Rev. Gregory Smith, the generosity, kindliness, co­ nels, and how well he succeeded is .subdeacon; the Rev. David Ma­ tile as well as Jewish, that He had operative spirit, and social initia­ evident from a comparison of the ITa Invite You to Fisit loney and the Rev. Bernard risen from the dead. Hence, we Cullen, masters of ceremonies. tive of the El Paso prelate. find St. Peter announcing to the statistics of the diocese for 1915, The Western American of El sizable group assembled in the Recommeni The Rev. William Kelly, the Rev. when he took charge, and 1942, ded Firms DEUVERS SMARIESI AMUSEMENT PARK Paso, in its story last week about house of the Roman centurion, Ingram’s Cafe Hubert Newell, and the Rev. when due to advancing years and Elmer Kolka assisted in directing Bishop Schuler, said that many Cornelius, at Caesarea this mes­ the ceremonies and procession. honors were paid to the prelate sage: “ God raised up Christ the waning strength he relinquished Minor offices of the Mass were in Denver at the time of his con­ third day, and gave Him to be the cares of office. Without going for AUTO g and Bar secration, and a purse of $58,000 filled by younger priests. The music made manifest, not to all the peo­ into detail, we may note only the was presented to him for the con­ RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. was by St. Thomas’ seminary choir. ple, but to witnesses preordained more important facts. The number struction of a new Cathedral in Present from El Paso were the by God; even to us who did eat and of priests increased from 31 to El Paso. SERVICE ! For Better' Foods Rev. J. M. Walsh, S.J.; the Rev. drink with Him after He rose 113, parishes from 22 to 57, mis­ David J. Kirgan, and the Very The task that confronted Bishop from the dead; and He commanded sions with church buildings from and Drinks Rev. J. C. M. Garde, S.J., Vicar Schuler when he undertook the us to preach to the people, and to 58 to 102, and six orphanages and General of the diocese. work of establishing the new dio­ testify that it is He who was ap­ asylums were left where none had South Marion pointed by God to be the Judge MOTORISTS NYE AUTO «■ OPEN ALL NIGHT A considerable number of sis­ cese was no easy one. His diocese existed heretofore. FOR THE BE.ST GRADE •• ters and many of the laity were embraced an area of 110,000 of the living and the dead. To Him 58 BBOADWAY Loved Spaniib-Americsni •> Enjoy Your Favorite also in the Cathedral for the Re­ square miles— three times the size all the prophets give testimony, BECAPPING .> that by His name all who believe in ImmediaU S«rHc« <> quiem Mass. of Ireland— and included most of Among the objects of special in­ CH. 7131 SERVICE Him receive remission of sins.” terest to Bishop Schuler in the con­ «> COCKTAIL . FINE UQUEtmS' Bishop McGovern, who was a West Texas and Southern New " • duct of his diocese should be men­ Great Western Tire Co. Com plete Excellent Culaina co-consecrator of Bishop Schuler Mexico. In this vast territory, the Nor is the great St. Paul less 4 in tioned the Spanish Americans, for 860 Broadway at 9th Ave. • • in the Denver Cathedral on Oct paper recalled. Bishop Schuler conscious of the obligation laid A utom otive whom we know he entertained a • • 28, 1915, spoke eloquently on the built churches and e.xpanded the upon him a.s an Apostle of Christ. Service • ■ THE BEAUTIFUL • • deep, fatherly love. Their child­ Landers dignity of the Episcopate, and the work of the Church, especially Seriously does he take his respon­ PARTS AND ACCESSORIES • • • • like faith struck a sympathetic COCKTAIL LOUNGE •. o r DENVER personal qualities of the late among the large Spanish-speaking sibility, and seriously does he PACKARD 680 S. Broadway PE. 2549 • ■ ■ • “ A Place for tha Diacrintlnatlny** population, whose particular prol^ urge it upon his brother Bishops. chord in his heart, and merited for i • • • Bishop. After outlining the di­ them particular care and attention. Downto-irn Location < • iems he knew well. He founded With heart afire for the cause he Tho Onij Packard Sorrlco In Donrar Talaph on a EM. 9817 vine mission of the Hierarchy as Nor should we fail to record the -• • • E. COLFAX at STEELE instituted by Christ, he showed the Western American, Catholic represents, he delivers this charge • • Tlte Colonial Dining Room < • paper of the Diocese of El Paso, warm-hearted welcome he'gave the 1. how the Hand of God directed the to the clergy of Ephesus: “ Take Packard Denver Co. Featurei Fine Food Daily <> Mexican priests and nuns who and was instrumental in bringing heed to yourselves and to the Diitriboton rise of the young man who was to were driven from their own coun­ DEHVER FRAME, share in the apostolic work. He to El Paso from Las Vegas the whole flock, wherein the Holy 216 I5th 81. TA. 8388 Revista Catoliea, important Span­ Ghost has placed you Bishops to try by cruel persecution, and how reviewed the early life of Anthony in his poverty he went into debt AXLE & BODY GO. COLONY GRILL Schuler and his association with ish publication of the American rule the Church of God, which He to provide them with food and EXPERT B. C. KEMPER. Operator the Most Rev. Nicholas C. Matz, Southwest. has purchased with His own blood." raiment. Axle and Frame Service . . . Where Friends Meet Friends who wa.s his pastor, his friend, and Bishop Schuler was buried in To this exalted position as a AUTO REPAIR the Concordia cemetery in El successor of the Apostles and a Eight years ago it was the priv- Shimmy Stopped . , . Steering his teacher. Of particular interest AD Makea Paso June 13 after a second Sol­ Bishop of the Church of God, our. ilege of Bishop Schuler to cele- Corrected , . . Body and Fender was his summary of the late Eaiy Timo Parmanti • H N E F O O D S Bishop's accomplishments in the emn Pontifical Mass of Requiem departed friend, Anthony J. ’brate an event rare enough among Repairing . . . Wheel Alignment Diocese of El Paso, of which he offered by Archbishop Edwin V. Schuler, was appointed by the su the members of the Society of Northwestern Auto Co. . . . Wreck Rebuilding. • MIXED DRINKS was the first Bishop. Between the Byrne of Santa Fe in St. Patrick’s preme ecclesiastical authority. Jesus, namely, the golden jubilee 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 934 Speer Blvd. TA. 4933 Cathedral, El Paso. The sermon of his entrance into the society. years of 1915 when he became Labored in Mines • BEER • WIN'S Bishop, and 1942 when he retired in this Mass was delivered by the The banquet given in El Paso to from this position. Bishop Schuler Most Rev. Sidney M. Metzger, Bom in northeastern Pennsyl­ mark the occasion was attended by the municipal* officials, heads of “ JOE” YOUNG had seen his diocese grow from 31 former Coadjutor to Bishop vania, he came to Colorado with Kentucky Garage 569 E. Colfax priests to 113, from 22 parishes to Schuler, and his successor in the his parents in 1876 at the tender associations, and representatives 57, from 58 missions to 102, and see of El Paso. age of seven. The family settled of various faiths. The congratula­ Auto Service Station tory addresses with one accord he had established six orphanages Bishop McGovern’s sermon fol­ at Georgetown, then a prosperous Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 and asylums where none had lows in full: community, where the elder emphasized the generosity, kindli­ OLINGER BROTHERS ness, co-operative spirit, and social Fillingitation If it’s a bolt— or an overhaul— existed before. Let us recall certain elementary Schuler worked in the silver mines. tee Joe. It was not long before an accident initiative of the good Bishop. And Bishop McGovern recalled how truths concerning Jesus Christ. indeed it may be said that during Expert Motor Repairing „ Stables in 1936 Bishop Schuler enjoyed a Besides being God, He is man. In in one of the tunnels deprived him Clutch and Brake Service of life, and young Anthony was his regime no new civic project privilege not often given to mem­ Him there are two natures, the wa.s inau^rated without seeking GAS - VALVOLINE OILS bers of the Jesuit order, that of human and the divine, united in obliged to take his place in the mines in order to assist in the sup­ and obtaining his active partici­ COMPLETE LUBRICATION Riding celebrating the golden jubilee of one Divine Person. He is Our Re­ port of the family. This burden, pation. 661 E. Kentucky SP. 3087 Woodrow Wilson his entrance into the society. At deemer, having come upon earth Horses however, did not monopolize his to save the race from the conse­ Monica’ i Death' in Oitia attention. Anxious to improve his TELEPHONE EM. 2781 $ 2 fo r Invasion Chief’s Aide quences of Adam's fall and its own And now let us transport our­ Auto Upholstery condition, he studied privately TEXACO CAS AND OILS sins. This redemption was accom­ selves in spirit back to the year Member St. Frond* d« Sole*' P*ri*h 2 H rs. plished by His sufferings and His under the Rev. Nicholas Chrj’sos- 387 and enter a sick room in Ostia, tom Matz, who was at that time ABLES MOTOB CO. death on the cross. His sacrifice the seaport of ancient Rome. A Auto Tops — Seat Covers Chicken Dinner — Ridea pastor of Georgetown and the sur­ A. E. ABLES on Calvary does not automatically saintly widow lies on her deathbed, Every Tuesday and Thursday rounding territory. In numerous Authorlxed Sale, and Service Cushion Repairing send us to heaven; on the contrary^ while among tho.se gathered in the Hayrack Rides Friday Nitea ways Anthony proved himself use­ Old Fri.nda' Pitromc* ApprKlitcd our salvation is secured through room are her two sons, Augustine 263 So. Bdwy. SP. 9945 PHONE EAST 9.^26 ful to his spiritual guide, and 8826-38 E. C:oIfax Ave. at Monro* the mutual co-operation of God’s and Navigius, and her grandson, 143 STEELE ST. (4th Ave. Bua.) found in him a counselor, benefac­ grace and our free will. Finally, Adeodatus. After several years tor, and father. The two future the distribution of His grace to spent in Italy, they were returning Bishops seemed to understand each individual souls is made through to their native Africa when Monica $10 Buys a New Car AUTO & TRUCK other; and Father Matz soon dis­ was stricken. Knowing her end THE DIPPER an authorized channel, through a covered in the youth evident signs (In Appearance) (FORMERLY ) body o f men commissioned by Him was near, she gave directions of a vocation to the sanctuary. N» Repointint — Renew* Color Under New Minxcement for this purpose. that her remains be buried in REPAIRING ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Consequently, when called to Den­ Permenlxo Flnlih With Soper-Glaxe Now one thing is certain: After Ostia. Whereat her younger son ITALIAN MEAT BALLS ver a few years later to organize expressed his regrret that, if she COMPLETE SERVICE ITALIAN SAUSAGE God had become man, and made what is now the Annunciation par­ ElBEBSOIV GABAGE must be taken from them, she PROMPT .\TTENTION 10601 E. COLFAX known to us how He would have ish, he brought his protege with 1816 EMERSON TA. 8888 us serve Him, we may not live as could not die in the land of her Complete Stock of !*«rta him. birth. Addressing both her sons though we had no directions from Your Purchase of War Bonds i Lou Witkin’s Service Him. His Incarnation should make Contecrated in Denver with much feeling, she gave these and Stamps Helps Secure Yourj 818 WMt Colftx. at Gle terra PI. a great difference in the world: At the age of 17 Anthony joined final instructions: “ Lay this body HIS WORLD FAMOUS Future. i MAin 9788 For He has been good enough to the Colorado-New Mexico mission anywhere: let not its care in any reveal to us many truths concern of the Jesuits. Ordained in due way disquiet you: This only I re­ - ORCHESTRA ^ ing Himself and His dealings with time, he began a long and fruitful quest, that you’ remember me at us, concerning our destiny and career in the ministry. It em­ God’s altar, wherever you may be.” SHBADEB’S 2 0 O R EA T the means of obtaining it. This braced all the manifold activities This much-quoted pa.ssa^e is re­ 15th Seaton revelation, and His covenanted of the Society of Jesus; for we find corded in the soul-stirring Con­ fessions of her older son, St. Au­ , MUSICAL STARS Bonn 12:36 Nona graces, were confided to an or­ him teaching young men, filling Service Station 10:16 PAf. ganization which He established, the post of chaplain of religious gustine, Bishop of Hippo. and which He called His Church, communities and hospitals, con­ In giving expression to her 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 A Catholic WAC, Capt. Mattie the purpose of which is to teach ducting spiritual retreats, having views on this subject, Monica was PROGRESS Pinette of Fort Kent, Me., it terv' His neavenly doctrine, to rule us the cure of souls, and so on. but voicing the belief of the Christ­ MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING ing as personal aecretary to Gen. in spiritual matters, and to minis­ Among other charges which he ian Church of her day. For we find Dwight D. Eisenhower, commander ter to us the sacraments of held in this city was that of presi­ in the writings of her contempo­ PLUNGE of the Allied invasion forces. Capt. salvation. dent of Regis college, and pastor rary, S t John Chrysostom, Patri­ r " BRAND NEW 42 MOTORS INSTALLED Pinette was one of the first WACs 3300 W. Florida Every body of men united for of the Sacred Heart church. In arch of Constantinople, this strong IN 'SS to '42' CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH. DESOTO AND DODGES to go to North Africa. Her ship the attainment of a definite object 1915, while filling this last posi­ passage in explanation of the was torpedoed en route. tion, he was named Bishop of the Epistle to the Philippians; “ Not in A $2 Investment May Save a $1,000 Car L composed of officers and mem­ six Fall Time Meater Mechanic* to eervo rou. No Waiting. No Delay. 16 yon gel a apecial longing for bers; nor is a religious society any newly created diocese of El Paso, vain has it been ordained by the mootha to p»y. Many pro-war acoeaoorlot In itock. Floor maU. S t« l muiflart. and was consecrated in thia Cathe­ Apostles that a commemoration of CuMtora »«at covert. Let o* rtUnt and overhaul your brake*. Bett equipped •omething very aadifying to eat exception. Indeed, the larger the society, the longer it is to last, the dral at a solemn function in which the departed be made in the awful ahop in the city. IIEIIIIME riilt— Is Your Boy or Girl more difficult of attainment its it was our privilege to participate mysteries,” that is, in the Holy end, so much the more is there as co-consecrator. Sacrifice of the Mass, “ for they Going to Gamp? need of an efficient organization. His ripe ejtperience in the min­ knew that the departed would HOLT CHEW MOTOR CO. Judaism had its rulers by divine thereby receive much benefit.” •■ONE CALL DOES IT ALL” We carry a complete line of istry, and hia intimate knowledge 20th at Downing appointment: The Church haa hers 'This same doctrine, enunciated by & EDELWEISS Camp Equipment of conditions in El Paso, acquired by the same authority. This is from several years of priestly the official teachers o f the Church • .SLEEPING BAGS throughout the ages, is defined by 1644 GLENARM O pen 11 a. m . *til 3 a. m . brought out in the New Testament, work in that city, admirably fitted • HAVERSACKS OR where the names of the rulers, him for this new office. His zeal the Council of Trent in these KNAPSACKS their prerogatives, and their duties for the salvation of souls only in­ words: “ There is a purgatory, and • BLANKETS are explicitly mentioned. creased with the more weig'nty re the souls there detained are helped • CANTEENS RECAPPING How important a position the ^onsibilities of this higher dignity. by the suffrages of the faithful, • RAINCOATS Hierarchy was to occupy in the 'The pioneer work he had done in and especially by the acceptable EASY TERMS • MOCCASINS I » e • AUDITORIUM HOTEL Church 18 foreshadowed by the the priesthood had to be duplicated sacrifice of the altar.” Low PrIcM on Boots, Brt«ch««, manner in which they were se­ in the organization of the new dio­ We feel certain that could our Denver’s Favorite Dining Room and Coffee Shop , no certificate necessary Ttntt and Ctmplnt Snppliu lected. For Our Blessed Savior cese. Various officials had to be brother in the faith speak to us Complete Smiday Dinner, 65c & np passed a whole night in prayer on appointed for the administration today as we celebrate nis funeral of this new governmental division rites, he would re-echo the senti­ B uqaet Room ter Biida* and Privato P u tltt ^ DENVER a mountain, and at dawn He called 14TH & STOUT — PHONE KE. 1341 — DENVER' together Hia disciples, and from of the Churen Catholic. With the ments o f the holy widow Monica, B. F. GOODRICH among their number picked out 12 powth of the population parishes and bid us remember his soul every ARMY STORE to whom He gave the name of had to be multiplied, schools es­ time we gather at God’s altar to 14th and Glenarm KE. 0175 tablished, social works initiated,' immolate the Divine Victim. Be COR. ISTH * LARIMER Apostles, Their first duty, when and charitable institutions callecl it ours to heed his injunctibn and 53 So. 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■ 1. Thursday, June 15, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Denver Man Helped to Found CSMC T mill I (Continued From Page One) and fourth it was a erueade, sug­ Carthagena, were the first re­ favorable. The project rested tt gested by a Techny pamphlet. The sponses from the initial bulletin. Modem Crusade-^od Wills It, The reception in general, how­ PAHISH BA21AII the discussion period. Mr. Leibman entered St. Mary’s The Techny group added a fifth ever, was disappointing at first. Mission house at Techny, Feb. 1, term, bureau, because it was then But when bulletin No. 2 appeared 1916, following study in the Sacred in May 1918, the editor was able Heart Mission house, Girard, Pa., to record the approbation o f H. IS SiCGLSSrUL since 1914. In the fall of 1916, Em. Cardinal Farley o f New York, Remember the he recalls, the Mission Literature six Bishops, 15 heads of educa­ club of 10 to 15 members took tional institutions, and eight (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) up the idea of a wider mission Catholic periodicals. Fifty institu­ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and movement. He also had read a tions in all ei^ressed good will Poor Missions of toward the project, and one-third Sunday, June 8, 9, 10, and 11, book about the Protestant move­ witnessed a very suceessful bazaar ment. In a talk before the Mis­ of these called for an immediate sion Literature club, he suggested conference at Techny. in the Sacred Heart school. Large the Archdiocese that individual action among stu­ 100 at l*t Convantion crowds of parishioners and warm dent friends was too limited, and The third bulletin carried letters friends of the parish were present that they should invite all semi­ also from Cardinals O’Connell of on the grounds each night of the narians and Catholic collcp^ns to Boston and Gibbons of Baltimore, bazaar. Several valnaole prizes form missjon clubs similar to and from Archbishop O&ter Card­ were awarded. Techny’s 'AlHitia Orans (Praying inal) Mundelein of Chicago. It re The grand prize o f $200,was Army). ported the proceedings of the con­ won by E. 'Trujillo. 1208 38th street; hope chest, Patty Madden, Wrote to College* vention, attended by 100 prelates, -I priests, and laymen. It gave the 6176 Decatur street; lacino cake, A committee was formed, with C. Cooke; combination booth-mir John Neuwirth as chairman (he Constitution that was adopted and ror, A Chase, 431 E. Hiff avenue; died in March, 1917); Mr. Leib­ printed the convention papers 42-piece dinner set, Archie Man man, vice chairman; Wolfgang (It was interesting to noU that a successful Irish Students’ Mis­ zanares, 2616 Welton street; ri- Zeilner and John Buckley, secrC' dio. Sisters of Charity, 2244 Gay­ taries. The students borrowed a sion crusade was begun in March, 1918.) ^ lord street; hand-made set and Catholic Directory and in long bed spread, Mrs. Dominica M. Or­ hand wrote to all men’s colleges The Crusade has since grown tiz, 2612 Curtis street; lace table­ and seminaries in the United magnificently, so as to become a cloth, Regina Harris, 2938 Arapa­ States. Mr. Leibman recalls writ­ truly international body. Its head­ Herbert W. Leibman hoe street; four-piece coffee set, ing to Sacred Heart (now Regis) quarters, first in old Mt. St. Mary’s Bemadine, 1112 33rd street; cro­ college in Denver; to Father Fran­ seminary, are now in the beauti­ acting odly as a clearing house to cheted rug, Bella Sena, 2746 Ara­ ful Crusade Castle at Cincinnati, cis J. L. Beckman, rector of Mt. get the project started. The stu pahoe street; food, Mrs. M. Bro- EMEMBER St. Mary’s Seminary of the West where the Crusade’s official organ, dents did not even have stamps basco, 301 S. Sherman street; af- in Cincinnati (he now is Arch­ the Shield, and other publications for their letters; Father Hagspiel ghan, Mrs. Vashurst, 2943 Curtis are edited. Catholic high school, bishop of Dubuque); and to managed to provide them. rtreet; bed spread, James Knisley, Frank A. Thill, a student in the college, university, and seminary When the students left for their 821 31st street; rosary, Bobbie seminary. Mr. Thill became the summer vacation, they asked Fa­ students all over the United States Kilker, 2748 Walnut street; ros­ first secretary of the Crusade, ther Hagspiel to arrange for the take part in the work. At first ary, Ruth Martinez, 2263 Arapa­ being granted the unusual privi­ continuance of the correspondence, directed solely to general mission hoe street; bicycle, Frederick lege of carrying on the work while which had become quite heavy. work, the Crusade later was given Mariaux, 4893 Tejon street; and in the seminary. He now is Bishop The then Frater King and Frater also a specific project, support of doll bed. Max Gutierrez, 2531 of Concordia. In a few cases the Robert Clark were given the job. the Catholic University of Peking, letters were ignored; others got Both were later ordained in China, China. Three years ago it inaugu­ Washington street. C hurch a perfunctory reply; from many where Father Clark died. Frater rated another international project, The following served as mem­ the response was enthusiastic. King was the able editor of the weekly broadcasts to students in bers of the bazaar committee and Mr. Leibman was mainly re^ first two Crusade bulletins. An South America. Protestant at­ as chairmen of the various booths sponsible for choosing the name: editorial by the Rev. Joseph Huss- tempts to proselyte in these Cath­ General chairman, Terence Healy; First, it must be Catholic; second, lein, S.J., in America and an olic countries formed one of the grand prize tickets, Dennis Rowe; it, was a students’ organisation; apostolic welcome from the stu­ original reasons for the institu­ program and publicity, Otto Gers- pach, Mrs. John Conlon, and Mrs. third, it was to do mission work; dents of St. Charles’ seminary. tion of the CSMC Mr. Leibman was not to take •Joseph Lynch; money and change. the further part in Crusade or­ Miss Marie Larcher; hope cheat, ganizing that might have been his. Mrs. Thomas Lee; apron booth, COLORADO MILITARY SCHOOL A serious failure o f eyesight Mrs. Howard Briggs; combination forced him to quit studies at booth, Mrs, Martha Kilker; cake DAY A.ND RESIDENT STUDENTS ACES: 6-18 Techny. He spent some time in booth, Mrs. ^Ruth Harris; candy Small Gaaaea— Riding— Military Drill the chemical warfare service in booth, Miss Clara Pretti; refresh­ 1918, having enlisted through a ment booth, Angela Miller; doll JUNIOR SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL booth, Josephine, Lola, and Ros­ Fully Accredited special waiver. After the war he made several trips to the west alie Marquez; religious and miscel­ Each bar’s program designed to meet his individual needs coast, including a visit to Alaska, laneous booth, Mrs. Martha Smith; SUMMER CAMP and a voyage to Honolulu. As ham and bacon booth, Frank Fer- traveling auditor for a New York raiuolo; fish pond, Carmen Baca; June 17-Au[{ost 26 Elk Falls Park firm he visited Colorado in August, games, Anthony Larcher, Charles Call or Write for Further Information 1923, and decided that "this is Reilly, Ernest Capillupo. Paul 1984 So. Columbine Phone PE 2495 where I want to live.’’ He was Sacroni, and Albert Breuen; beer booth, Joe Kilker; wagon wheel, Lieut. Colonel A. Y. Hardy, Superintendent I transferred here in 1928. He mar­ ried Jean Cannon in May, 1931, John Conlon; bicycle, Robert Ra- pue; and merry-go-round and thriller. La Verne Coloroso. UMON P A C m e Thursday night, $100 awarded to Eulalia Buck, 3266 Curtis; Fri­ RAILROAD day night, $100 awarded to Flor Send Your Boy to NEEDS ence Laws, 2655 Lawrence street; RAILROAD WORKERS Saturday night, $100 awarded to Maryan Brannan, 934 S. Vrain; MAchtnisU, BoUermaktn, BUckimitlui. and Sunday night, $200 awarded E)««triciaTit. Carmen. to S. Trujillo, 1208 38th street. Bhert Metal Workar*— Pipefittari. Form of Bequest The pastor thanks all who CAMP ST. MALO Meehanie'a Helper* and laborer*. helped make this bazaar a huge Brakemen, Switchmen and Firemen. for Establishment of success. Mrs. Thomas Lee will re Telerraph Operatora— (Paid whila you near Rocky Mountain National park, learn). ceive a $25 war bond for selling the most tickets. Funds for Educa­ in the heart of America’s moat majestic Chair Car Attendants and Coach Cleaners. A special triduum is being held tion of Priests: mountains. Extra Ganf Laborers and Seetion Men. in honor o f the Sacred Heart on Dintnff Car Cooks and Waiter*. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sifnalmen. Linemen and Relpera. The services begin at 7:.30 each Open This Summer Steel Erectionmen and Maaon*. ■ evening and will consist of Rosary B. A B. Carpenten, Painter* and I short sermon in Spanish, and Helpert. I Benediction. JU LY 9 lo AUGUST 27 As well a* many other claaiification*. The Feast of the Sacred Heart Recently Increased Rate* of Pay Now in Effect. ! the patronal feast of the parish, $10 a Week If you are not employed in an eesential will be observed Sunday morning, industry at your highest skill and want June 18, with a Solemn Maes at to help In the war effort apply at 9 o’clock. Under personal direction of the •ither— One summer vacation school RT. RE\ . MONSIGNOR JOSEPH BOSETTI . Union Pacific Railroad opened Tuesday, June 13. Anoth­ Employment Office, er summer vacation school will CARE OF CHANCERY OFnCE 1221 17th Street, Denver, Colo. open Monday, June 19, at 2359 Or Marion street. 1536 LOGAN, DENVER, (X)LO. U. S. Railroad Retirement Sunday, June 18, is Communion Board, 1717 Champa street, day for the Altar sodality in the Denver, Colo. 7:30 o’clock Mass.

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PAGE t e n Office, 938 Bannock' S ti^ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, HEystone '4205 Thursday, June 15, 1944 4 Jesuits in One Family EYES START EARLY TO DIM Women s Society At the age of 20 years, 23% of our population have defective Things You’ll Need for vision; but at 30 years, 39% have defectives which is about twice as many. Occupation as well as advancing years changes To Meet June 30 our eyesight. Therefore, give your eyes adequate protection by having them examined now by us. Better Salads The Tabernacle society of the! Archdiocese of Denver announces NU MADE SWIGERT BROS. its June reception in the home of| MAYONNAISE Mrs. Oscar L. Malo, 500 E. | Pt. gls...... Better Vision Optometrists Good Service Eighth avenue, on Friday, June! for Every Age At Right Prices 80, from 4 to 6 o’clock. Silver | 1550 California KEystone 7651 offerings will be accepted and ap-l DUCHESS GLASSES INDIVIDUAL LXT STYLED predated. • j SALAD DRESSING The Tabernacle society, withi Qt. gls. — ...... the ending of the year 1943, com-| pleted its 32nd year of activities j Miracle Whip Salad Dreasinff* p t z \b...... in Denver. From a small group 1 THEODORE REQUIESCANT of women it now boasts a mem-j French Dressing bership of 2,500 Catholic women., Kraft, 8 ot. gla.... The objective is to develop love! IN PACE of Our Lord in the tabernacle byj Salad Dressing Durkee, med. gls...^..^. IHACKETHAL giving practical proof of that love. This proof materialize.s itself by| GEORGE FISCHER. 1166 S. Vine Salad Mustard French, 6 ot, jrli. . Air Conditioned street. SurrlTing ere his wife, Mrs. the provision of suitable eq^uip-; Agnes Fischer; a daughter» Mrs. E. J. ment for the services of the altar. Old Mill Cider 4 C ^ Hem* Dist ► Levery; two frandehiJdren. Requiem Members of the Thro famUy of St. Cherles, Mo.» four of whom are Jeauita, aro ahown abore. left especially in the more remote; Vinegar Qt. bot ...... IOC Qt. boL MORTUARY Mass was offered Monday in St. Vincent to right; Robert Thro, Thomas F. Thro, S.J.; the Rer. Edward A. Thro, S.J.; Mrs. Edward H. Thro, ► de Paul's church. Interment Quincy, 111. missions of Colorado. mother of the six; the Re^. Linus J. Thro, S.J.; William P. Thro, S.J.; and Raymond J. Thro. 1449.51 Kalamatb St. W . ? . Horan A Son service. Througdi the Tabernacle society, Olive Oil Pompeian, p t can...... Phone MAin 4006 MARY ANN COOK. 8 0 6 e # W . 84th + -r i - + + + gifU are often made to these avenue. Surviving are her husband. churches by individuals as me-: Kun»r Cut William W . Cook: a son, Leo Walter Beets No. 2t^ ran Cook, with the army; two sisters. Mrs. morials, or a.s thanksgiving offer­ Coffee Nellie Allen and Mrs. Elisabeth Rogers: ings for favors received, not only; Country Homo and one grandchild. Requiem Mass was First Solemn Mass Plans and beautifying the oft crude little! AIRWAY Corn offered Monday in St. Dominie's church. 1 lb. basT . . 2 1 c 2 ran Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. Horan k house of God, but touching the Gardrrairtr Son service. hearts of the worshipers. The so­ EDWARDS Peas •No. 2 ran LILA BESAW, Loveland. Requiem ciety is built on faith, and has I 1 lb. gU. ____ 2 9 c Mats was offered Monday in Annuncia­ Biographies of 10 Jesuits Qiven grown on faith. No benefits are tion church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Spinach ...... 16c Boulevard service. 'held, and no collections allowedi I at meetings. The annual social Sugar Tomatoes NELLIE M'DONNELL, 2846 Federal (Continued From Page One) i taught as a scholastic in Regis subdeacon; and the Rev. Louis G. feathering is held each year and No, 2^7 can..... 14c boulevard. Surviving are two ions. Colorado Beet Frank V. and Thomas J. McDonnell; two first Solemn Mass in Sacred Heart D®nyer. Fitzsimmons, S.J., master of cere­ at that time a silver offering is Raisins Thomp.«on daughters. Mrs. Mary Meeks. Pittsburgh, Rev. Vincent L. Decker, S.J. monies. The Rev. Eugene P. taken, which helps to achieve ob­ 10 lb. 2 lb. b*ir 23c Pi., and Mrs. B. C. Patrick, Kansas City. church, Boulder, at 10 o’clock Sun­ Father Decker will sing hia first Murphy. S.J., director of the cloth hsg Thompann Soodleas a Mo.; and two grandchildren. Requiem day, June 25. Other officers will jectives. Gifts of old gold are! 6 8 c Cali Raisins 4 lb. hag ...... 46c Mass was offered Tuesday in St. Domi­ be the Rev. Paul Fife, O.S.B., as­ Solemn Mass in St. Francis Sacred Heart radio program, will always accepted and used in the ] nic's church. Interment Pittsburgh. sistant priest: the. Rev. Paul C. preach. relining of sacred vessels. Boulevard service. Wheaties , ZOISE CAB Reinnert, S.J., deacon; James Hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flour Lv*. pkg. 15c SECOND LT. GEORGE BERNARD A. Charleville, live in Maplewood, philosophy in St. Louis university,! Shrcdri»'H DROTAR. Columbus, Miss. Formerly of A. Reinert, S.J., suhdeacon. Thj! M A in 7 1 7 1 and his theology in St. Mary’s col­ Enriched Ralston 12 oa. pkg. 8648 Mariposa street. Surviving are his Very Rev. John J. Flannagan, Mo. He was born Feb. 10, 1911, 10c Prompt CoartOOTii Sorrlco lege. He taught Latin for two 25 lb. lack* mother, Mrs. Mary Drotar: five brothers. S.J., of Regis college will pyeach. in St. Louis. He studied in St. Joseph. Louis, John. William, and Pfc. CHEAPEB BATES A reception will be held from 7 Luke’s and St. Mary Magdalen’s KITCHEN Pure Lard , ,k r,n. 18c CLEAN NEW CABS Mike Drotar. Requiem Mass was offered schools, St. Louis county; St. Wednesday in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to 10 p.m. in the home, 1316 Maple- CRAFT..... $1.09 church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger ton. Father Reinert will spend the Louis preparatory seminary, and i Hi-Ho lb. bnx 22c ! service. St. Louis U- As a scholastic he GOI.n summer at Regis college. Argo GIob* t WILLIAM GILLIS, Denver. Surviv- taught in St. Louis high and MEDAL 51.14 Spillane Mortuary Starch 1 Ih. pkg. . 8c ; ing are rwo daughters. Mrs. Dorothy He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Regis high. i Krosky and Mrs. Aldona Heaston: a 1545 So. Broadway PEerl 0723 'son. William GilHs. Jr.; and five grand- F. J. Relnert. was born in Rev. Albert H. Schula, S.J. 1 children. Services were held Wednes­ Boulder July 4, 1913. He attended Father Schulz will sing his first Beef Noodle Soup CampSall, 8 point* and.. 15c Mrs. John H. Spiiiana day. Interment Mt. Olivet. Day service, Sacred Heart school in Boulder, Solemn Mass in St. Mary’s church, Funeral Director and Embalmer i JOHN E. M'CALL, 1931 Park avenue. Regis in Denver, atfd St. Louis uni­ Alton, 111., Sunday, June 26, at Mushroom Soup CampbrM. 8 point* and. 17c He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude McCall. Requiem Mast was offered versity. He entered the novitiate 11:15. The assistant priest will Tuesda.v in Holy Ghost church. Inter­ Sept. 1, 1931, and taught as a be the Very Re\vJ. J. Brune; dea- Corned Beef Hash i Jbby. No. 2 can 22c Th* Bnt la ment Mt. Olivet. scholastic in Creighton U. high USED ANN HORVAT, 2714 Arapahoe street. school, Omaha. A brother, the Rev. Deviled Meat Libby, No, \ can 6c Surviving are a son. Michael L. Horvat. Paul Reinert. S.J., is station-.! in FUR.MTURE seaman first Hass in the navy; a daugh­ Lemon Juice c. p.. 8 oi. cati. 9c AI.SO NEW ter. Mrs. Millie Sulentie; and one grand­ Denver, and another brother, Jemes child. Requiem Mass was offered Mon­ Caoh or Crodit A. Reinert, S.J., is studying in St. day in Sacred Heart church. Interment Louis university. Hand Lotion True American, 12 oi. bot.. 28c Mu Olivet. A FULL LINE IMua Krdcpal Tax o r OFFICE PIERRE J. REED. Denver. Requienn Rev. Linu* J. Thro, S.J. ^ FUBNITUBE .Mass was offered Saturday in St. Francis Dry Cleaner Aunt Sue. gallon. 69c 188* de Sales' church. Interment Ml. Olivet. Father Thro will sing his first Wo bur ynor hoaichold and offico fnmi. ANTHONY DIANA. 3646 Lipan street. Solemn Mass in St. Peter's church, lurr for CASH, or oiehant* tb«m for Surviving are a son, Anthony Joseph St. Charles, Mo., at 10 o’clock Sun­ Rer. Vincent L. Decker, Perma-Moth OTedar. qt. bottle.... . $1.19 onrthlnt >« itocJi. Diana; three sisters, Elisabeth Russo- day, June 25. Assistant officers W» root Folding Chair*, Card and Ban- manno. Rose Enricki. and Mrs. Raffaele will be the Very Rev. Monsignor Xavier’.* (college) church, St. 0U«t TabiM. DiahM. Sllvarwar., an*, Vitelln; one brother, Joe Diana; and 24 Louis, Sunday, June 25. The Rev. thing In atock. nieces and nephews. Rosary will be said Anthony T. Strauss, assistant Ettablithrd 1888 Friday at 8 p.m. in the Horan chapel. priest; the Rev. Edward .A. Thro, Charles W. Milligan, S.J., will be Requiem Mass will he offered Saturday S.J., deacon; Thomas F. Thro, S.J.. the as.sistant prie.st; the Rev. PHO.NE KEYSTONE ^052 at 9:30 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Rev. Norbert J. Lemke, S.J. A.FEWAV Jo.seph Herbera, S.J., formerly OPEN FRO.M 8 A. 81. to « P. 81. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. W . P. suhdeacon; William P. Thro. SJ., Horan A Son service. master of ceremonies. The Rev. president of Regis college, deacon; years in Regis high school between AGNES C. ELLIOTT. 1374 .S. Hum­ Joseph P. Donnelly, S.J., will the Rev. Edward Finn, S.J., sub­ 1939-1941 and coached the minor boldt street. Surviving are her husband. preach. deacon; and Brother Philip Ma­ athletic teams. Miles - Dryer-Astler Charles H. Elliott; a sister. Mrs. James lone. S.J.. master of ceremonies. J. Hoey: and three grandchildren. The He was born Jan. 15, 1913, in The Rev. James O’Neill, S.J., will Rosary will he recited Thursday at 8 St. Charles. He made his studies Go.Printing p.m. in the Spillane chapel. Requiem preach. Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ Mass will be offered Friday at 9:30 in in St. Peter’s school, St. Charle.y. He was born in New London, Home & Car ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites St. Francis de Sales' church. Interment St. Louis U. high school, St. Louis his many old friends and customers Pro^ame and Circulars Mt. Olivet. Spillane service. Conn., Feb. 2, 1913. His parents, university, College de T Immaculee Capt. and .Mrs. D. L. Decker, at to visit him for suggestions. Tickets for Conception. Montreal: and Mon- present live in St. Louis. Studies Bazaars and Carnivals CHARLES M. O'BRIEN treal UTiiver.sity. He taught as a^^^^ Thoma.s’ school, ii i; Radio Service — Charle* M. O'Brien Hied Tuesday after Gifts For Father’s Day Quickly Produced scholastic m Regis college. Denver, Thomas. Kv.; Creighton high. Rev. Albert H. Schulx, S.J. a long illness. Rom Nov. 1. 1886. in 15 Years’ Experience R^atonably Priced Leavenworth county. Kan»a9. he farmed Four first cousins, all from one'and Loui.s U. As a scholastic and the Jane Bride until the outbreak of World war 1. He con. the Rev. P. Hebenstreit; sub­ family, are in the Benedictine he taught in St. Louis U. high Pirk Up & Delivery UNION LABEL IF DESIRED wait a private in the medical corps in order: Fathers Urban, .Andrew school and Regis high. deacon, the Rev. James A. Suddes; France and upon returning to civilian life ma.ster of ceremonies, Henry B. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. came, to Denver in 1921. Mr. O’ Brien was and Benedict Keber, and Si.ster Rer. Gregory C. Huger, S.J. JOS. M. FISHMAN a member of the American Legion and the M. Victoria. .A brother, Robert, is Father Huger will sing his first Schulz. KEvfltone 6343 Veteran* of Foreign War*. Surviving a first class petty officer in the Ije was born Aug. 26, 1912, and FISTELL’S RADIO i! Jeweler and Optician re a eiater. Mies Ella R. O'Brien: three Solemn Ma,ss in St. Ann's church, «» brother*. William J.. Denver: Thoma* navy. His ship will be commis Normandy, Mo., Sunday, June 25 his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ber- GLASSES ON CREDIT II KKj.S Broadway KE.8077 II B. and Joseph A.. Baton Rouge, La: and sioned June 18 in N ew Orleansjat ]l. He will’ be assisted by the'” ®'''! C- Schulz. He attended St. 807 l.vfh St. TA. 0029 an uncle. Will O’ Brien, Parker. Requiem and will sail immediately there­ • ‘ Mary's school and Marquette high, Mas* was offered Friday in St. Philo- after on a practice cruise. Alton, and St. Louis U. As a ment's church. Interment Mt. Olivet. i BIRDS. 1 scholastic he taught in Regis col- W. P. Horan k Son service. Rer. Philip L. Kellett, S.J. * lege and St. Francis’ mission in EYE Father Kellett will sing his first ^ South Dakota. W ILLIAM J. BERGIN Solemn Ma.ss in Our Lady of Good FROZEN Requiem Ma*a wa* offered Saturdir Counsel church, Kansas City, at 9 Rev. Francis J. Janik; in Holy Family church for William J. Father Jansky will sing his fir.*t FOODS Berlin. 4447 Wolff street. Denver ac­ o’clock Sunday, June 25. As­ countant and resident of Colorado since sistant officers will be Monsignor Solemn Ma.ss in Holy Innocents 1906. who died June 6 after an illne** 'church, Manitowoc. Wise., Sunday, The battle for the World of *everal year*. He was 60. Born in June 25, at 10. The assistant priest Groceries • Meats • Bakery Nashville. Tenn., .Mr. Bergin came to j Denver .38 years ago and began work as will be the Rev. Edward Radey; an accountant. For the past 15 years deacon, the Rev. Joseph Konkel; MURRAY’S he wa* employed by a local jewelry com­ pany. Surviving are his wife. Marie: Founded by M- T. Murray— 1682 three son*. Pfc. William. Jr., and Air Phones GR. 161,‘J-14-15 Cadet .Tame* Bergin. with the army: and John Bergin, Denver: two daughter*. Wmi 32nd A JqIi&b Margaret and Marie Bergin: a sister. Miss Mary £ , Bergin: and a brother, John Bergin. Interment M t Olivet. Boulevard service.

JAMES COSTELLO Jame* CoatvHo. 16, ton of Mr. and Mr*. John Costello of 4670 Grant street, died in a local hospital Monday of in­ juries suffered Sunday in an automobile accident. Surviving, besides his parents, are four sister*. May. Doris, and Helen Costello, and Mrs. Bessie Olaveson; ■ brother. Charles: two aunts, Mrs. Mamie .Martin and Mrs. Elizabeth Yakich: and an uncle. Charles Costello. Requiem Mas* wa* scheduled for Thursday at 9 Rev. Egbert Nolan, C.P., assistant in Holy Ro*ar>’ church. Interment Ml. I priest; the Rev. Francis C. Rater- Olivet. Boulevard *ervice. mann, S.J., a cousin, deacon; the Rev. Bernard Stolte, suhdeacon; MRS MARY FROMHART and David Ratermann, master of Mr*. Mary Ann Fromhart died in her ceremonies. home in Golden Wednesday morning. June 7. For the past month she had He was bom in St. Louis Sept. HE HIGH QUALITY been suffering from a heart ailment. She Rev. Philip L. Kellett, S.J 16, 1913. His parents, Mr. and of our finest granite monuments was born in Hawley, Pa., in January. .Mrs. B. C. Huger, live in Nor­ 1^69, and was married to William H. J. J. Downey. as.«istant priest; the is attained by the channel Fromhart in 1902 in Easmond. Kan*. mandy. He studied in St. Liborius’ Rev.D E. J. Burke, ,, V, deacon 11 t 1. h I school, e ) M.o . Louis;i c , ht. Louis it U. process of quarrving and the They moved to Colorado the aame year Rev. Kenneth McDonnell, sub-' ’ and had made their home here since that high, and St. Louis U. He taught Rev. Franci* J. Janiky, S.J. newest line production meth­ time. Mr*. Fromhart wa* a member of deacon: and R. J. O’Sullivan, in Regis high as a .scholastic. St. Joseph's church and wa* the oldest S.J., ma.ster of ceremonies. The suhdeacon, the Rev. Henry Schol- ods of can ing. \\ e join with Rev. Wilfrid L. Charleville, S.J. resident member of the Altar and Rosary Rev. Ralph A. Jung, S.J., will ten; master of ceremonies, the other well established dealers society. Rosary services were held Fri­ Father Charleville will sing his preach. Rev. Kenneth Rodgers. The Rev. in group buying, for cash, in day evening, June 9, and Requiem Masa first Solemn Ma.ss in St. Mary was offered by Father Barry J. Wogan He was bom in Mt. Leonard, Raphael Hamilton, S.J., will in St. Joseph’s church Saturday morn­ Magdalen’s church, Brentwood, carload lots. Because of these Mo., March 23, 1907. His father. preach. ing. June 10. Interment was in Mt. Mo., Sunday, June 25, at 11. and husbands are fighting and dying this advantage.s. and our own large Olivet cemetery. Surviving besides her Philip Kellett, lives in Kansas Assisting him will be the Rev. He was born Sept. 12, 1913. in s'olume, we are able to o ftr husband are a son. Frank B. Fromhart: City^ His education was gained Manitowoc, where his parents, Mr. very minute. and two daughters. Georgia Fromhart and and Mrs. Frank J. Jansky, still vou— Mrs. John H. Wilson of Fort Worth. Tex. in Our Lady of Good Counsel ow THAT the chips are down . . . now They, in the front lines, are throwing school. Rockhurst high and col­ live. Schools attended were Sa­ • Finest w'orkmanship lege. and St. Louis university. He cred Heart in Manitowoc; St. N that our men are writing decisive in everything they have. • A wide selection of Francis’ seminary, Milwaukee; history with their blood . . . We, behind the lines, must do the Saya Infant Baptized Basil O’Connor, Polio and St. Louis U. He taught in St. designs Francis’ mission. South Dakota, There can be no halfway measures same. • A choice of 8 beau­ In Loyola Parish Foundation President, and Regis high. for us. Remember, this is the battle for the tiful granites To Visit ih Denver Rev. Norbert J. Lemke, S.J. The greatest battle in the history of WORLI3, Our world. And we’ve got to The infant daughter of Mr. and Father Lemke will offer his the world m u s f be matched by —all at surprisingly low prices. Mrs. Matt Saya was baptized Basil O’&jnnor, president of the ; first Solemn Mass July 2 in Sa­ win it. That’s why Uncle Sam National Foundation for Infantile j Elizabeth Ann in Loyola church on cred Heart church, Oshkosh, Wise. the greatest war loan in the his­ expects every dollar, like every Paralysi.s and former law partner j He was bom Jan. 30, 1914. He tory of the world. aoldier, to do its duty. JACQUES BROTHERS Sunday, June 11, by the Rev. J. J. of President Roosevelt, will a r-' entered the Society of Jesus in Halligan, S.J. The sponsors were rive in Denver Tue.sda.w to visit Florissant Sept. 1, 1931. Since That’s what Uncle Sam says • Put this Fifth War Loan over::; hospitals and confer with health Since 1902 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saya of then he has pursued the regular . . . the same Uncle Sam for whom 5 I'’'W A R L 0 A N more War Bonds than you Crested Butte. officials on the fight again.st polio­ Jesuit course of studies, taking his your brothers and sweethearts think you coni 2 8 E. 6lh .4vp. T.Abor 6468 Following the ceremony, a din­ myelitis. Mr. O’Connor will be literary courses in Florissant, his uest at a luncheon in the Shirley- ner was given for members of the family including Mrs. T. B. Cullen, Savoy hotel Tuesday. He will con­ fer with officials of the local chap­ Mrs. John Shackley, Rose Mary ter, army and navy officials, and Shackley, Kathryn Saya, Mary DORAN Agnes Saya, Joan Shackley, T. J. other persons who aided the foun­ HATTERS' dation in its recent appeal for BUY MORE THAN BEFORE C O L D SPRING McGovern, C, A. Shackley, John "Rat RavaaeitlMlai Shackley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank funds. MONUMENTS Mr. O’Connor, a Catholic, who Strviea ExclaaivttT” This Space Made Possible Thru Courtesy of m*UTIFUl CMIUKS Saya, and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Saya. serves as a volunteer, has been Rev. Wilfrid L. Charleville, S.J. 733 E. Colfax, at Clarkioa Your Purchase of War Bondi head of the foundation since its CALL MAIN UU Your Purchase o f War Bonds establishment in 1938. He will Gerald *G. McMahon, assistflnt Far Fraa FIck-ef aaA Oattvarr The HECKETHORN Manufacturing & Supply Co. •nd Stamps Helps to Secure Your and Stamps Help# Secure Your visit Colorado Springs after leav­ priest; the Rev. Charles Schmalle, Future, Future. ing Denver. deacon; the Rev. Wilfred Krieger, UTTLETON, COLORADO Thursday, June 15, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEs^stone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN The Denver Catholic R e g iste r President- ..Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor. ..Rt Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D Manapng Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan. Greatest Military not g few o f whom have lost their ness; I was city editor o f a daily hosts o f Stalin? Is it any wonder J.C.D.. Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. lives and many o f whom have be­ at the time of which he speaks, and that they are apathetic in the face Feat in History come captives o f the enemy forces. I do not recall his warnings. Per­ o f an Allied victory when they see Breen. M.A., LittD.; Rev. Francis SjTianey, M.A.; Leonard Tanpiey, I f anybody had doubt about the We speak of Earaie Pyle now, not haps he hid his light under a in it only an exchange of oppres­ A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy, A.B., Jour.M.; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisen- with the idea that he outranks all bushel. He does not appear in sors ? ultimate outcome o f the war, the man, A.B.; Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M. other correspondents in the field, tt’ho'i W~ho, D. U. saya he is a Besides winning battles and de­ success o f the Allies by their land­ but rather with the idea that he specialist in area study with the feating Germany, America and Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. ing in and partial freeing of France has perhaps better personalized his army specialized training program. Great Britain have an equally hard in the past eight or nine days should experienres and hat perhaps better He is rrediled with spending a year task before them: They must con­ prove convincing. Even the cor­ given the human side o f the tragedy at Harvard and. six years at the vince Europe that it has a free JCUten iot Published Weekly by respondents would hardly believe that surrounds him than most other University o f Chicago, doing spe­ choice in the mailer o f govern­ it at first and some sent dispatches writers. cial study and research upon which ment; that free men may walk un­ RITONL^WIS,!*. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) indicating that the fortifications of I f you think the job o f being his Denver lectures “ arc to be opposed; that men may pray freely Hitler were largely mythical. There a war correspondent is one of based,” explains D. U. The lec­ in public as well as in secret. W e Daily, Monday thru Fiidaj 938 Bannock Street turers are described as “ the kind is nothing mythical about Hitler's glamour, we hope you read Pyle’s are not fighting this war for Russia, 9:30 P.M . K F E L Telephone,.KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 strength. But the Allies are now description of when he was crossing o f synthesis known in the army no mailer how much we appreciate better equipped, Furthermore, they the channel for the invasion. Re­ as ‘area’ study.” the help that our Red ally it giving know that they are right. The feat member, he had been through the “ This series o f lectures is in­ us. Russia must solve her own in­ Subscription: $1 per year. o f getting hundreds o f thousands campaigns in North .Afrira, in tended to show you,” ronliniiet the ternal problems without interfer­ o f men and enormous equipment Sicily, and in Italy. When the in­ 1). U. leaflet, “ how and why the ence fr«>m>the outside. But by the across the channel is perhaps the vasion became a horrible reality for American way o f life is now chang­ same token, Europe must solve its Thursday, June 15,1944 greatest military accomplishment him, he declared, it was almost too ing in the direction o f Fascism, to problems without interference from in world history. Both Hitler and much to take. He had a feeling of show you how this trend has been those fanatics at home and abroad Napoleon failed in this achieve­ utter desperation throughout the reversed elsewhere, and steps we who would have this a wide. Red Lucky Fellow, ment, although Napoleon was up night, and finally hr went to sleep must lake if we are to develop world. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER against no such odds as the Allies about 4 a.m ,, but it was a sleep higher democracy here, instead of today. harassed and tom by an awful Fascism.” Hie Tortoise The Denver Catholic Reg^ister merits our cordial approval. If .Mr. Haskell believes we are In Defense We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ The war still has to go a long knowledge. way. W e should take courage, This job o f being a war corre­ drifting toward Fascism, he de­ Of a I.ady ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or serves to be heard. If he can show however, in the fare o f the Allies' spondent is a lough one. (By Rev. John Cavanagh) When something troubles those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. us how to escape the Scylla o f recent success in Italy. .Stalemated W e have been waiting impa­ him, he pulls his head into We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Fascism and at the same time avoid Archdiocese. for many weeks, our forces finally tiently to read In the daily press his shell, and ignores the succeeded in getting the upper A Club to Use I the Gharybdis of Communism, he that the story about Joan F.llis ^^'e urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in ' muxl be heard. Tlic title of his ■whole thing. Unfortun­ the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. hand in Italy, Tlirre are now four For Delinquency was all part o f the .Allied strategy lecture scries, “ Fascism, Conimu- ately, you can t crawl into great fronts in this war and Amer­ (By Millard F. Everett) of preparation for the invasion. + URBAN J. VEHR, inism, and Democracy,” is not very Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. ica is nianpowering three o f them Vie have found a good way to If it was a fart that she actually a shell and hide from to J10 small extent and heavily preventevent juvenile d clinqucnrv-.isc His publicity indicate.' | /H id punchrh out the financial worries. But there equipping the fourth. These fronts I 1. . 1. . t c 1 he in a foe of rancinm. Uoen ni» i • ...asion two a club the wounicMera; Soiindn i- •% r .1 . . . announcement ol the inva IS a perfectly good way to are the VI estern one in France, the J»ruiutal, does it not? It is not. U c ' ]|ihe ^victs in heeding hi. 19361 overcome them— an ea,vy- Eastern one in Russia, the Sontli- are not exaggerating the Riblica em one in Italy, and the Pacific warning indicate his preference r e I e a , e d, she was to-make, easy-to-pay per- PLANS BEING READIED FOR warning. Sparc the rod and ,, , , ideologic,? I one against Japan. Nobody is doing the child. The club we have in . . t r. i. j guilty of the most colossal and: sonal loan from the Amer­ more than the United .States in • J • .!_• *11 1 L i nope not. loo often have rdura- nimd IS the 4-H club. , u u j . r msionrhistoric blunderuu in the annals of ican National Bank of DOMINICAN SISTERS’ BAZAAR the war. le t us not forget that. . tors been boomed as opponents of in f "'C.l 'hemM-lve. J""™"''*"'-, Denver. Russia may have more men under t-H field trip ,n Jefferson countyOvmnuinism.l ' “ "•‘‘I arms, but she would lose withnul !ant Final plans are being completed booth, Phil Dolan; games. William >*».vbe that is why so few win at-!'**" ‘’alurday before D-day heard niir equipment. Russia dites not worried about a child's getting j American'.' who' announcers at frequent inter If you are steadily .em­ for the 21.St annual bazaar given May; games, Walter Sullivan and have three fronts. Vie do. This by the Dominican Sisters of the B. J. Murphy; country store, Bar­ of hand could nave been with *'•• jf^iocracv val. telling their audiences lo dis- ployed, it costs only $6 to is not said in depreciation of the It was a practical dcmon.lration in „jr „, f,i| regard the earlier report that Ei.cn- Sick Poor in Denver June 29 and ney Caulfield; booth committee, borrow $100, and only $12 Russian effort against the Nazis. hovv to tram boy. and girl, to between ;*>»”"'■ * h".dquarter. had «n- 30 and July 1. Dave Nevin and Ed Milan, Law­ The speed with which .America to borrow $200, for one rence Gillen is in charge of the real men and women, active lead- (amvmuni.m or Fascism—I A l l i e d landing. ,n France, A meeting of the general com­ equipped and trained herself for ers real producers. mach '*" «*• •**" Sunday papers ihe so- year. Repayment may be electrical work. the global war is a marvelous vin­ mittee was held Wednesday, June Tlicre were aboul 3.5 yoiing.lers|^,;^^ Hirlalor-1'••*'"'* 'rr" lelegrapher was accused made in twelve equal in­ 14, and the following chairmen Cash awards this year will be dication of the republican form of I on Ihe irip, led by .Stanley H.|^j,j Our present wav of life has <*f *>«*'•"* stallments. were named — Games booth, Joe $25 on the first evening, $50 the government. No totalitarian power jSiollc, qmcl, compelenl counlyl boner, of having used a discon- Schmittling: cash awards, David second, and $500 as the grand prize hat equalled what we have done. agenl; his assistant, Mr. Rroijks; , ^ corrected bv Amer- Perforator machine to prac Costello; dinner, Mrs, Lloyd Saturday night, July 1, Neither has imperial Britain.— ind a rancher, Mr. K'>A"r». '^ '''’ 'ican hard work, fair play, knd sin- ''" * punching out strips of teletype Your application for a Monsignor .Smith. Brown; fish pond, Mrs. J. L. Rice; A roast beef dinner will be lasl-nanird, incidentallv, with the ______I tape, which she forgot to destroy, personal loan wdll receive hope chest, Mary Patricia Mc- served Thursday night, June 30. help o f his wife and two children, i ______land of having included in her prac- prompt, courteous and con­ Glone; hot dogs and hamburgers, The chairman for the bazaar is runs a ranch o f 1,400 acres, 400 I lice exercise the announcement that War Correspondent — fidential attention. Jack Stortz; combination booth, Harold Kiley, who is assisted by of it in ciillivaliun, with some 165 Not Only Battles j the invasion had begun. Mrs. George Zigler and Mrs. Irene William Nelson as vice chairman, Dangerous Work head o f catllp both ^ e f »nd dairy, i yst Be WOH Quinn; candy booth, Dennis Hal- and Rita I.a Tourrette as secretary. Two minutes after the piece of (By Hubert A. Smith) , He lolci iw lie hinii»elf utarkra ««; /u d r r ligan; games, George Stock; The final meeting of the commit­ practice tape had mysteriously W e were talking lo a friend a Mmes, John Schlereth; games, tee will be held on Monday evening, leaJ TU YisTodliiVforlhe waT Heipi.e the good '"r^^rt's tha, -ade it. way from a disconnected few days ago and made ihe re­ Make This YOUR William Nelson and Ray Noone; , y ^ r . fhal is pri^iicing for the war attended the invasion of W est-1 marhine and had been flashed to June' 26, at the convent of the mark lo him that the war has cer­ effort: And it is something of an i'"'»' ;«tt'‘nnea me invasion oi c„.,|U A m er. races, Pete Jonke; ham and bacon „ nr, "*■** Eiiropc bv tlic Americans and United .Stales and South Amcr Dominican Sisters. tainly been good to Ernie I’ yle. Bank le ain .l ihcL^ davs ^ the English, ominous new, has b een ,'"*- Ix'udon was flashing messages *R hat wc meant was tlial, as a re­ , against the«: days. , , revealed bv some correspondents. '«> *‘*1* *'• sult of the war, he has been cata­ . I he trip was a lour of ^ e f calf I apalhv ofl*'®"*** *>"•* released the flash im- pulted into a position of siipcr- iprojecls in which 15 or 20 f a r m s ',“liberated” French people.' In- mediately upon receiving it. Crowds XOTICE prominrnre, and favorable prom­ were visited and a judging demon-receiving American and " “ >ml with bowed heads in the Polo inence at that. Not that Ernie istrnlion was held. Some of '**" English troops with frenzied cheers grounds, and newspaper sirens in Onr Store Will Be Closed for could not be rallcil a proniincnf calf owners wera little tad* just! " ; " " r Ijitin .America screamed their an- Remodeling and Expansion man before we entered the war. starting nut; others had been *t villages mereir stared as nouncement o f t h e invaaton. He was certainly well known be- Ihe (tame, . for . Mome lime. C.alve^ . the .Allied Iroopi w*niwent K»hx. Another i amazing m'hm the fact that From June 15th to July 10th cause of his newspaper writing, and ranged from indifferent to •how ; ^ the British Broadcasting company Therefore, no shipments of merchandise will be made during his position in ihe profession was 'grade, niainly, we suspect "ccord-1 knew nothing o f the incident. ’T h e this period. far above the average of most other i.ng to hnancml ability and feeding ,„ip o r ,. with a bountv paid for Perhaps Joan did commit the men and women who make their experience. TlieTlic lad who owned tilethe | ,,vcrv American or British soldier almost impossible blunder. It was COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME living by writing. first three calves we saw, really'^""T ^ ih cy . kill. .Still another dispatch explained that the error was wholly Perhaps the war has been good good animals that probably will be mechanical, and that the censors lo Ernie Pyle in a certain respect, were enlirelv unaware of the Irans- Am erican National but it has not been because he has paid $9.v for the first calf he . , , „ mission. Miss Ellis at 22 was said A. P. Wx\c;xEii not been willing lo take the same , showed O f real show grade, it ^ . ^ J v the A^rTcan:' have been with the Associated chances, to risk the same dangers cost 20 cents a pound, an «'"ra g e ^ „ j ,,,,, av are the Nazis | • '""« J-nuary o f this year, till KC ii noons to. as other rorrespondcnls who go on price for the better stuff. Others themselves. " " d for four years had been a tele- lo the actual balllcfirld. llie news­ were bought at 15 rents a pound "B a n K of DENVER All o f liiis adds up lo the slaH- P * -'"* " oP"r*'m; ■" '* '" A.AF FA. niv.u < » o o m i l paper prtifession as a whole can­ and a few lucky ones raptured ling fan that the Nazis have sold I (^'"men's Auxiliary Air Force), not help being proud of these men, their calves in the “ catch it” con­ their wares well in certain qiiar- T*»" code-like row. of hole, on the test sponsored by the show in vvliirh ters; that they have been able, by n*rrow paper tape are unreadable 100 Ixvys and 50 calves arc tiiriicil niANlL KIRCHHOr ADOLPH Ktm SM tLin rlrvrr propngancia, lo convert eml- <>T nignW experienred. Vuarrai4ala4C«Uar . loose logriher, “ catcher’s keeper.” while foe. into violent allies. And *t *•- therefore, possible that the .All the boys and girls know to it means that the job of the United TOiing oprralor erred, and that the NOW PUSH llie fraction of a pound the amount Nations will not be completed with cennon* knew nothing of the erron­ FOR THE BIG f grain in tlic rarrfiiliy halancril the defeat o f the Nazi armies. The eous flash until it had been frana* diet their calves arc gelling. They seeds of another war have alreadv milted. know costs and they know values. Despite these farU it is signifi­ In the judging dcnionslraliun 25 vear. for them lo ma- cant that Ihe Berlin radio came on lad that loiikcd to be not more than , „ ,j , government and Eng- '**" *ir soon afterward, and an- RLAin 5 3 1 4 13 stepped up and gave full and nounerd that “ the invasion is no­ cogent reasons for Ins pianngs. i where near.” Goebbels, who had The youngsters enjoy the rliih, It seem, lo this writer that o n - j been predicting that the drive into ...... ' f r . .. —..U ».. A a 11 #1. i-ompeliliun., , , Even . if they, , cannot deriving the disinisl and even Europe would rome any day, siid- F. J . K |R ( HHOF have the fanciest slo< k, they are Il„i,rd Nation, j denly switched lactic, and said it learning lo do the best wilt, non-Gcrmanie i w**''*** f " ’’ •®'**r CoXSTRUiTIOlV Co. they have. (.Icar-eved, eager, " “ n-1I Etiropeaiis j,■> Bolshevism.i>,Msn,r,„ There »**'>.'’" significant i. the fact j fidciit, they will have is no difference to the average man !'**»' '»*« Assoeiated Press announced start in the rare of life. between the ronrenlralion ramps the name o f the guilty pyrson, and City folk iRay "«'>'P*a'n lh «r ^ ^ that person happens to be a mem' BUILDERS they _cannot keep a l,0»0.,M.„nd,^f her o f G-2, British Iniclligenre. calf in an apartment. Thcr can-i,. r __ ■ „ We Appreciate Your Patronage . . . V . i.* .tlinis of oppression rccogni»« lyr- not, but do hey have to live a n d ^ ^ ^ ^ swastika rear a family in an *P"rln.cn,? ^ It ia an Piano Is Wanted for 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. Ihcrr arc good indications lliat; iinforliinalr fact that in most of many families in the . J . . P” r* ***Llhc occupied ruiintrirs the Reds Ward in Fitzsimons penod will combine a citv job and,,- . i . . . • ' , L L 1 ■ 1 'have gamed a prominent part in a rural or suburban home in order the underground movement, and CaTABLUUEO SXNCI ISOS lo gain a belter position o f sclf- they make no pretense of having .A piano in u s a b 1 • condi­ t siifliicienry. .-At that there was a any other government save a So- tion is solicited for ward C-S 4-H club started in New York city vietized on«; when the Germans are of Fitzsimons General hospi­ this year, begun by youths who had overthrown. The peoples of France tal by St. Dominic’s senior so­ The American Fixture Co. worked on farms in the summer and Italy remember only too well dality, Denver, which con­ and were so enamored of the life llABttfAetvrtn •! what a Sovietized government ducts a party aad entertain­ that they would not give it up. The meant in ,'vpain. The whole of ment for the convalescent pa­ CHUR(3! PEWS AND ALTARS Junior Virtory Gardeners in l><.n-;p,, dismemberment of tients in this ward once a (3IURCH FURNITURE • er fulfill something o f the 4-H month. It is found that tha rliib idea. Germans. entertainment is handicapped BANTC, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES The moral is clear: Keep the , , , . . . . J ,1 When Europeans see the Allied by the lack of a piano. The children biisv and interested, and -ff. __ . . _i MUlu>ork of All Kinds • , i. . .Militarv government playing into service men would like to you will never have lo worry about ...... ,..i :._ ' the hands o f jhr Italian Reds; when have one for daily use. Any­ dclinqiicncr. FRAMC KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE 9T. they see the .Allies openly support­ one who can supply this need ing Tilo in Yugoslavia, despite the is asked to call Miss Lonetta DEN-VER. COLO. U. S. Going Fascist, fart that the majority of the people G re e n at GLendale 2989. Asserts I^turer are as opposed lo him and his Reds Transfer of the piano will ha as ihcy are lo the .Nazis; when arranged by Mrs. Elizabeth (By .Max (.reedy) t lif,' Europeans are led lo believe the Dertinger, recreational direc­ “ . . . The American way ” Allies will siip|>orl the Chinese tor of Fitzsimons General is now changing in tlic direction of Communists against the national hospital. Eascisin . . government of Chiang Kai-shek; m oRcnn, LEiBinnn Tliis declaration is culled from • I II r J when ihcv witness the silence of the iiiiddir of a wordv sentence in .. j c. . .1- ... , I 1 , . _ |.‘ lhe I nilcd .States in the seizure of a blurb for Ihe summer quarter of;. „ , . . __ ■ _ ■_____ Edw. A. Kirchofs Are ■ .. r IV • The Baltic states and a Urge por- Ihe Lniversitv of Denvers univer-, /■ n 1 j l . u . 6 . u TL . ____ . : Tion of Poland by Ihe .Soviets— is &HICKEV //S ZSW/We/!K sily rollege. Ihe statement is . . ,1 . .1 . Parents of 3rd Son , . 1- ir . . • J " *ny wonder that they confuse startling. If true, it is a sad com- . Jn. . n . j . .L . L r J I the .Allied armies with Ihe Ked mentary upon the strength of d e - ______Mr. and Mra. Edward A. Kirch- ON THE HOME FRONT, TOO! morrary's spirit, for it means that|_ , , I O J I* 1 Insurance Since 1897 the menare we set nut to destroy, *> i | | 3 i n 6 ( i r 8 l w O d S l i S l S hof (h« is the youngest son of his is it I This is the big pash bay is to much more power b » the cost of billions of dollars and Frank Kirchhof of Denver); who Gas & Elec. Bldg. ihoiisanda of .lives, we shall now yoa have been waiting fori hind the big push... the posh that Will Naina T embrace. This is the "zero hour"! Our fight­ will send Hitler aad Ibjo into ob­ June 13, were again made happy by Apparently the authority for the T A b o r 1 3 9 5 ing men are ready —ready to strike livion. the birth of another son. This statement that the United Stales is The Denver Cathedral sodality anywhere . . . anytime . . . anyhow makes three boys for Mr. and Mrs. Get behind the invasion drivel becoming Fascist is Edward F. Has­ will hold its mo'nthly meeting at . . . BAR NOTH ING! Kirchhof. With the three boys of Invest MORE than ever before I kell, who is to lecture in the uni­ R p.m. Wednesday, June 21, in St. Mr. and ^ Mrs. Francis Kirchhof, Wbat about you? Are you ready versity cjdlege upon “ Fascism, Paul's chapel. New officers will be E>oable . . , triple . . , what you’ve Frank Kirchhof, president of the to match this spirit with your War Communism, and Democracy elected by the group at that time. done in any previous drive. The American National bank, ia the (.American).” Mr. Haskell is de­ a The sodality was organized just Bond purchases.* Every bond you job is big—you’ve ^ to dig! grandfather oft a half dozen boys. 5 '* war loan scribed as a novelist and interna­ one year ago under the direction tional student. He was “ bom in of Father Francis J. Kappes with the Balkans o f .American parents,” about 12 charter members. The SUCCESSORS TO says the I). U. leaflet; “ he has lived membership has now increased to O » / % ' V S a e /:MORE THAN BEFORE! among refugees, revolutionists, and about 50. This organration is to terroristic Fascist police. In 1936 a great extent composed of work­ Moving and Storage he headed a delegation that studied ing girls who live in the Capitol HERBERT FAIRALL ARENCY the Fascist preparations for war. hill district. SPRUCE 2671 Thit Advertisement Made Possible bv: H iry reported the situation lo o f­ A con.stitution, which was pre- KE8. PBONRi SPRUCE ttll ficials and the public of France, .sented to the group by Marion 1258 SOUTH PEARL ST. Britain, and the United Slates. He Macken, prefect, at its May meet­ BOGGIO’S RGTISSERIE PLGTKIN BRGS. was dismayed lo find these people ing, will be voted upon. Tremont at Broadway unwilling to believe the facts, while A council meeting will be held the Soviet people, who were pre­ in the Cathedral rectory at 7;45j SPECIAL RATES TO SOLDIERS paring to fare and conquer the p.m. on Wednesday, June 14. RIHER-MBNAGHAN LOWEST PRICES IN THE BUY WAR BONDS .Axis, listened intelligently.” The girls in this group will re­ a T Y ON STORAGE Brooks Bros. Army & Sportswoar CE.NEBAL AGENTS — INSURANCE Perhaps it is my fault that I do ceive Communion in a body in the not remember Mr. Haskell in hi# 9 o'clock Mass on Sunday, June AIVD STAMPS ^ Corner 17th & Arapahoe and 1543 Curtia 955 Gas & Elec. Bldg. roU o f g voice crying in tiu wilder- 18. YOU PAY O klY 5 0 * AROOMAHOSTH PAGE TWELVE Telephone, KEystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 988 Bannock Street Thursday, June 15, 1944

were among a group o f 50 Colorado and Wyoming Now .Manj Wear Fourteen Catholic Women newly recruited WACs who left Denver Tuesday for SHliV ITCH? basic training in Fort Des Moines, la. .Seven o f those shown here requested Air-W AC duly overseas with FALSE TEETH HtlCHIS H R the air transport command, two selected service with the army ground or service forces, and the rest Gat quick raliaf with PAUL'S SKIN With More Comfort SALVE. This medicated scientifie diseorery will serve as Alr-WACa in domestic bases. Those In the front row, left to right, are Air-WAfis Freda has given new hope to skin sufferen. Graham, Colorado Springs; Virginia Vermillion, Ixirraine Gravett, Charlotte H. Berg, I.eliah F. Deather- rA S T E im t. a plcsMnt alksIlBt (aon- Actually stops miserable itching caused by - age, all o f Denver; Filomae Scalao o f Rifle, and Joanne Adduce!, Denver. Shown in the rear row, left to srld) powder, hold, falsa taath more Psoriasis. ^ le m a . Dermatitis, Alhlate't Always A Pleasure... fim ir. Ta sat and talk in mors eom- Foot. Pimples. Scalp Itch, ana other ex­ right, are Marjorie Anderson, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Ruth Marshall, Frances Stenholtz, Mildred Norton, all of fort, just tpriokJa a littia FA8TEETH ternal skin ailments. Greaseles*. SUinleta, Denver; Gllda CarelH, Parlin; and lola Hess and Marcella Mathias o f Denver.— (Official photo 1). S. an roar pUtaa. No gnmmr, gooer, pasts Reaulta guaranteed In 10 days or money AAF by AAP Training Command) latu or fatliag. Cbaeki ‘^lata odor” beck. Send C.O.D., postage extra. Pant (dantarv hrMithV■ ■ flat ■ ------FAR TElBETH at an» Bro*.. Pharmarlsls, 1221 White Plaint Road (Loretto Helfhtt College, D e itT e r ) r, ,, V i> m M V so V Y. ScholMtic honors at Loretto Heights college for the second se mester of u e year that Just closed were announced this week. The seniors who merited a place on the dean’s list are Barbara Bim del, Alicia Butler, Maiy Elizabeth caop Conway, Bernadette Costello, Katherine Dean, Gloria DeBose, Bararba Murphy, Virginia Piccoli, Frances Quinn, Margaret Reidy, and Virginia Thieler. The juniors who won this dis­ tinction are Gertrude Brunelli, A m ericas Stephana Custy, Ruth Graber, Ann Hahn, Carolyn H pinger, Mary Catherine Jaeger, Margaret Momsen, Elinor Myers, Barbara There are thousaiKb and thousands of Long Dts* Light-Bodied Nieters, Mary Louise Stephenson, and Catherine Pruisner. tance calls every day. Three, five and ten times The sophomore honor students as m a n y between some cities as before the war. are Peggy Abegg, Marilyn Beck- Beer ard, Peggie Chambers, Catherine Duffy, Viola Fellin, Helen Kane, W hen your Long Distance call is on wap- Mary Patricia McGlone, Mary Oehrle, Mary Lu Prendergast, Eli­ crowded circuits, the operator may ask you to— nor Ryan, Josephine Schrara, Catherine Schrodt, and Rosemary "Please limit your call to 5 minutes." Witherow. Scholastic merit in the freshman That’s especially important these daj^, class was won by Theresa Albi, Corrine Carroll, Mary Patricia when wires are needed for the war. Carroll, Rosanna Cavarra, Mary Cutlip, Patricia Engles, Mary Gol­ den, Margaret Mary Haley, Lu­ cille Hammond, Noreen James, Mary Louise Keene, Mary Jeanne Kirch, Mary Elaine Lynch, Doris O’Brien, Dorothy Ryan, Barbara Ryan, Margaret Wickert, Margaret Wildensteih, and Joan Zontine. Thoroly Aged One senior, four juniors, and one sophomore achieved the un­ usual record of all “ A’s." They are Gloria De Rose, Betty Bader, Ann Hahn, Mary Catherine Jaeger, and Barbara Nieters. Faculty Members Away Brewed With Pure Rocky Five faculty members of the college will attend summer classes in graduate study away from Den­ ver this year.’ The deans of the Mountain Spring Water college. Sister M. Francetta and Sister Eileen Marie, will attend an 14 CATHOLICS AMONG 50 WACS FR. JOS. O O IFI educational workshop course in college administration. Sister M. Etheibert, head of the department LEAVING DENVER FOR TRAINING of Spanish, will attend the Univer­ IS ROCK IT RFRIS sity of Havana, in Havana, Cuba. Fifty Colorado and Wyoming Rifle; and Marjorie Anderson, Sister Ann Carlene of the jour women, the majority of whom re­ Cheyenne, Wyo. nalism department will take work in the subject, and Sister Cather­ quested Air-WAC duty overseaa A bride of six days, whose hus­ ine Patrice of the music depart­ with the air transport command, band returned from the invasion ment will pursue music courses. left Denver Tuesday for women’s of New Guinea on D-day to marry Ruih Captain Named army corps basic training in Fort her, was among those who left. Claire McMenemy, daughter of Des Moines, la. She is Air-WAC Juanita B. Slater, (Regis College, Denver) Mr. and Mrs. William McMenemy, Included in the group were 32 20, of 1643 Boulder street, Denver. The Rev. Joseph V. Downey, has been named chairman of the Denver women, six from Wyoming, At the Union station to say fare­ S.J., instructor in physics and 1944 rush comimttee. Miss Mc­ and the balance from other Colo­ well was her husband and childhood Menemy will be a junior next year. rado cities. sweetheart, Third Engineer Sam­ mifthematica in Regis college, She is a major in chemistry. Fourteen Catholic women were uel N. Slater, 23, of the merchant Denver, has returned from in the group, the largest group of marine. They were married last Creighton university, Omaha, such women ever to leave with one Wedne.sday, and while Mrs. Slater Nebr. For two months on a tem­ Officers Installed shipment. Thirteen were from takes basic training, the bride­ porary leave of absence from Colorado, and one from Wyoming. groom will return to sea duty next Regis, Father Downey had been By Regis Mothers They were Virginia Vermillion, week. She requested duty in an in.structor in physics to the Lorraine Gravett, Charlotte H. Lowry Field and expects to return students of the army air force At the May meeting the newly Berg, Lellah F. Deatherage, Jo­ here in six weeks. stationed at Creighton. He left elected officers of the Regis anne Adducci, Ruth Marshall, Many of the new WACs have Denver April 9. He is now teach­ Mothers’ club in Denver were in­ Frances Stenholtz, Mildred Nor­ husbands, sweethearts, and other ing physics in the Regis college stalled by Mrs. Harry Grout. They ton, lola Hess, and Marcella Ma­ relatives in service. Air-WAC summer session. are Mrs. M. Seaman, president; thias, all from Denver; Gilda Ca- Opal Marcum, 20, who asked for Two visitors, the Rev. Edward Mrs. W. 0. Sievers, first vice presi­ relli, Parlin; Freda Graham, Colo­ duty with the ATC in the Pacific, J. O’Donnell, S.J., and the Rev. dent; Mrs. E. E. Watson, second rado Springs; Filomae Scalzo, is married to Pvt. Claude Marcum, Lawrence E. Edwards, S.J., are vice president; Mrs. Karl Mayer, now overseas. spending several days with the THE iOUNTAir STATES TEIEPHWE ANN TELE6RAPN COyPANY recording secretary; and Mrs. Ar­ Miss Virginia Vermillion, Den­ local Jesuit community. Both nold Olsen, corresponding secre­ ver radio writer, has a brother, have recently completed their year tary. c o o l ' F I K ' Blaine A. Huggrins, now a petty of tertianship, a year devoted to The annual May tea was held officer ■with the seabees in the the study of ascetical theology in after Benediction in the chapel. Pacific. Air-WAC Vermillion re­ the Jesuit college in Port Town- ^ e a t East CDissions Mrs. J. A. McDonald, chairman, quested ATC duty in Europe or sdnd, Wash., and will soon report was assisted by her committee. England. to new assignments. Moot Rov. Francis J. Spellman, D.D., Praaident FEOOEO OSO Rev. Themaa J. McMahon, 8.T.D., National Sseratary 01 A 47-year-old grandmother who Departing Tuesday, June 13, Your Purchase of War Bonds thought “ some one in my family Rsv. Joaaph J. Tsnnant, S.T.Oh Assistant Sseratary and Stamps Helps to Secure Your the Rev. Florence H. Mahoney, should be in uniform” was in the S.J., professor of biology, headed Future. Cookies are needed daily at the group. She is Mrs. Anna Hatha­ for (Joncordia, Kans., where he USO-NCCS club, 16th avenue and way, and hopes to serve overseas will begin a retreat in the Naz­ 0 Love Divine! Grant street, Denver. Will you soon. areth mother-house. After com­ pledge either to make a batch On tha Feait of tha Sacred Heart, June 16, or its Octave, can *PIMPLES pleting this assignment he will weekly for the club or to have a Others who left were Ruth Mar­ you oniiirine Our Love Divina in a Near Eaet chapel, which coite begin a spiritual summer school Externally Caused friend ^ive you some to bring in? shall, 21-year-old Sioux Indian, seven hundred and fifty dollars? You might like to try out these whose brother-in-law, Pfc. Arthur in Marymount college, Salina, It roi ar« troublad irlth ant1fhtl7 Kans. r Linke, is now overseas; Air-WAC UNTOUCHABLE pimpitt rar« to irriu tot inUrMt* recipes that are favorites at the POOR INDIA STILL WEEPS Charlotte Sellers, 24, whose hus­ ing fact! about a htlpfal hon« aid. club. The Rev. Mark S. Gross, S.J., This letter has been on its way Only consecrated hands can touch ThU mothod waa originated br a man band, T. Sgt. Frederick J. Sellers, professor of English, returned since Christmas! Certainly, the de­ the sacred vessels but they can be who had luffered erabarraaamtnt for RICH COOKIES has been in the AAF more than feara from pimpiai of aztarnal oatara. this week from St. Benedict’s hos­ lay makes the appeal urgent yours. For fifty-five dollars you can 1 cup butter (or substitute) three 5’ears; Air-WAC Blanche Manj oaen now praiao It highly- The pital, Sterling, where he spent two “ I implore you to ask your won-, give the tabernacle, chalice, cibo- information ia abaolotety frea. Don't 2/3 cups sugar Gilman, 30, of 950 Pennsylvania weeks as temporary chaplain. derful American Catholics to help rium, and monstrance to a Near daiay writing for ft to B. 8. Gleena. street, who requested ATC service tS27 Soothwesl B1t>tralD* ro ar life «• e are now raising their hands to St Basil, the great saint of the Raisins, nuts or citron. navy patrol bomber pilot who was ini men for the LAT BROTHER heaven almost in despair. Near East, honored on June 14, i u h u m s Cream the butter, add sugar killed in an accident at Adak; and nUfloos; or be • oelplng the “ The war has done awful things. said: “ Give your last loaf to the, J TTERB G miraiootry roar* Air-WAC Geraldine M. Harris, 24, prieeta, etpeoUUy gradually, egg, flour, and van!lilla. •elf? in the miotiona Children, abandoned by their par­ beggar at your door, and trust in Drop from tip of spoon in .small of 2609 W. Douglas place, a Buck- Sapenor ents, wander naked through the the goodness of God.” Ten dollars MosQurroBSportions on buttered sheet two ley Field civilian truck driver who ri7 tea 4 A 4 /\ • Pother* of SL Edmond. streets, begging bread. I have set keeps an orphan at school, twenty- >T r u e l U . fUndolph. VoTTOont inches apart. Spread thinly with hopped down out of the cab of her up 15 welfare centers for these lit­ five supports a missionary for a MOTTO Btre YOU a knife first dipped in cold water. army truck on D-day and was tle waifs and the Camielite Sisters month, sixty dollars a Sister for a Went to kttp Mo^uitooa horn biting Put four Sultana raisins on each among the first Denver women to do what they can for them. year. Please help. enlist for WAC training when Miffeionarics O f The Sacred Heart you7 Jutt rub o law dropt of Jittor lug cookie, almonds blanched and cut “ Then I have 300 lepers in the news of the invasion reached here. Novitiate of the Lay Brothers in nrips, or citcitron cut in small hospital, with the Sisters of the FOR RUSSIA SEND ONLY ^l-OO WITH THIS COUPON on your anklet, iogt. ormt. wriiti. focOi Eleven women who left Wednes­ Homo M ltilont and, aftar the war, ro- pieces. buildlno ot foreign MIeeione require Destitute in charge. Food, band­ “ 0 loving, compassionate Saint neck ond foraheod bafore you go out* day requested WAC duty with the THC RELIQIOUS HOUSE - lids Then you con til out on the porch, Note: “ Imitation Pistachio,’’ many young men of courage and eaerl- ages, and medicine cost more than Theresa, prepare for them holy I 3J3 *. at.. Chicass S, IIL Dept- army service or ground forces, one flce. Be one of them. Write to; Father go fithing. comping or picnicking with* candy “ Confetti’’ or chocolate John DIcke, M.S.C., 719 Batavia Ave­ I could ever pay. priests who shall make reparation I Pieaao send at once Elocttlcally Wired Homo Altar. Enclosed you will find SlfX) with “ hits” may be substituted for was accepted for a highly confi­ "On the good side, I have many for the blasphemies and sacrileges this order and 1 will pay poatmao balance ol S6.95 upon arrival plus a low conta post­ out worrying about moiguito bites, nue, Oeneva, III. other decorations. dential signal corps job in Wash­ converts. With some timber given committfd against the Holy I age and C .0 ^ . charges. 11 hiO remittance of S7.96 is encloeed we pay all poMge chigger bitei. red bug bitei. lond Beoi ington, D. C., and the rest were chaigea. Q 2 f o r $ 1S .00 BREAD CRUMB COOKIES jme I have built a rough shack, but Eucharist.” Can you help our semi­ I o< lond Aiei Coiti only 35c o bottle Air-WAC.s. 1 must soon have a decent chapel narians? Six hundred dollars, one ot drug, grocery, hordwore, deport* 2 cups sugar for the Lord.” hundred a year, will educate a ment and voriety itorei. Aik lot ond 2 cups flour Hall President This letter came from Father priest. Members of the STUDENT 2 cups raisins (optional) get the reel ihing^genuine ^^N^nStl^oTWUooRaqnlivd Joseph, laboring under Bishop Kan- SUPPORT CLUB send one dollar 2 eggs well beaten Is Denver Girl dathil of Emakulam, India. In a month. 1 cup butter or substitute Join our setivt ind contemphtive Sodoty if you wish 10 comtCTstt youndf to God w s God's name, please help his chil­ 3 cups breadcriimbs lay Brothrr, dcvotini your W* to poiyrr snd dren, his lepers, the Sisters. He PARTNER itter'^uc 1 cup boiling water work in th« ptsc« uid quiet ol the notuMery. must have at least five hundred A holy nun, paralyzed and ill BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY 1/2 teaspoon salt If you too* t trade, ptsce it in the eervie* dollars. Perhaps someone can build for years, gets help for needy Near 1 teaspoon soda (scant) of Cod! If you ire not ikillcd h • trade, we •lull be |bd to tench you one. De»-elop whit the chapel for seven hundred and East missions. In a year she has 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg » in you foe Code C«uie! foe tofor. fifty. But anything at all in this sent fifty dollars for an altar and 1/2 teasijbon cinnamon (op­ BMl’ion induxtinx your «se. Addrm:_____ crisis! thirty for a confessional, plus tional) HIT Its. FiTsii rieviseiu, -O- many other small gifts. Thus she euueii or tmi k w i uvtot Join the Ranks of the 1 teaspoon baking powder. W O R N O U T sanctifies her pain, Cream sugar, butter, and eggs. St. Monica, mother of St Augus­ Add crumbs and water. Sift flour. tine, died worn out in constant “FACE WESTl” Measure and sift with soda, salt prayers and sacrifices for her son. Thus spoke the Mohammedans to " / tetn PEACE CRUSADERS and spices; add to first mixture. CLASSIFIED ADS Members of the Monica guild, our the Armenian martyr. Blessed Add baking powder. Add raisins. Gomidae, lest he look towards their ffive 1/ou Near East Altar sodality, send one Invoking Him under His title "Infant Jesus of Droprin teaspoonfuls on buttered Nattooal riM tSo ptr irattl pur tasoui mint- dollar a month to replace vestments sacred Mecca. But he would not mum 12 words. If four or morn eonsueativs budge. Can you help the homeless peace.” Prague”, a growing army, now 500,000 strong, is tin and bake 20 minutes. worn out in God's service. Won’t Hiuui nrs oued, thu rstu Is tOu pur word pur you join? Bishop of the Armenians, Gregory imploring the Infant Savior, the Prmce of Peace, to ituau. Parmunt must seeompunr sll ordsrs Hungary to Instruct Ads rectivnd oo Mondsy wlU sppusr to tbs Peter? He is very poor. restore peace to the world. IsstM prfntd for tbs followini wsuk. tSue Y oT i G AIN Young German Refugees TOUT loeal Roister for loesl rsUs.) You gain an indulgence for your THAT SCHOOL The Peace Novena has been adopted by hundreds dead by praying to the Near East What is a chapel without a of churches and schools. Thousands are, making NURSES TRAINING BCBUOLfi school? Yet we cannot build many. London.—Steps to provide reli- S t Nicholas: “ S t Nicholas, glori­ We need two hundred dollars to Made at the Shrine monthly from the 1st it privately. Literally, it has become a Crusade for ious instruction for large num- MAKE UP U WEEK u s Tralnud ous Confessor of Christ assist us Praeticsl N ans, Lssm quickly st boms finish the Sacred Heart school, be­ to the 9th and from the 17tfa to the 25th, Peace bj Prayer. rs of German children spending in thy loving kindness.” Please Bookist f v A Chieago School ot NurtlBg gun months ago. the Peace Novena ii offered for Victory DepL R-S, Chieago. become a member of our associa­ W e want all who have faith in the power of»the the summer with “foster parents” and Peace and for Our Men in the Serv­ in occupied Hungary are ur^red in “■S' tion. You gain many indulgences. Infant Jesus of Prague to take part in this nation PHOTO PINIBHING Write for our free pamphlet FIRST*HAND ice, at well as for special intentions a letter sent to priests in his dio- “ I have a brother in the army, recommended by benefactors. wide filea for peace. Send for your copy ol the GOOD NEWS CAMERA FANS I N ow - case by the Bishop of Pecs. He BEG PARDON stationed in Iran. He writes of the requested priests to ascertain from MIm Judy Biller, daughter of Ray^s can stain Inelods Freu Enlargementa Crusaae Novena and foin the ranks of the Peace Any S txposaru roll developed and printed— We must again ask help for few Catholics there. So it is up to Mr». Walter W . Biller of 417 Mil­ Offerings Support Students Crusaders. Hungarian guardians the religious ioeliidiqg a 6x7 paneled Bnyeraft (cxeloiiTt Father de Rudder’s little school at the people here to help the priests views of the children, most of whom waukee street, Denver, was elected with Ray’e) Enlargement— or 2 Rsytone Derbessie, Syria. He is counting on and sisters there.” God bless this PriestI are needed now more than hall president for next year by the Prints of esch good negstlvt 26c. Prs-wsr are Catholics. Under German law, US and we did send him very little. friend for her stringless gift. ever before. Any offering which you resident students o f W ebster quality and price. Leaders sines 1920 SHRINE OF THE parents decide the religious edu­ FREE Booklet, *Tlow to tsks good pie- may care to send will help us in our cation of minors up to the age of rollege, Webster Groves, Mo. Miss tures.** Just clip sd. Ray's Photo Berrice. work of preparing our young Carmel­ INFANT JESUS OF PRAGUE 12. After the 14th year, children Biller will assume the duties o f her 4S-F Ray Bldg., Ls Crosst, Wia, • m»4 a aotmiMnloctfom II ites for the holy Priesthood. are allowed to choose lor them­ office with'the opening o f the Quick Photo Swrvieo, Low PrlcM, Goann- Benefactor* are remembered at Ditealeed Carmelite Father* selves, while between the ages of school year in September. She re­ tMd Work. Roll dvtlopod with S prinu 12 and 14, both children and par­ cently represented the junior rlass and two cnltrxaatnte. or IS prlnta~26e. all nocena tervice*. Box 551-B Ponca City, Okla. B tm in rfpriotat tand for quantity price Catholk *neir East lOelfinnt Aosodatlon ents decide whether religious in as lady-in-wailing to the queen at Hat. FINKRFOTOS. Crawtr G-89S. Mla- itruetion is to be given. the annual May fete, Intapoiis, Mina. 4410 Lexinj^tun Ave. at 40Ui bU Mew .York 17| M. n

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WOULD RequisseanI in Pace YOUNG MEN TOD UKS 26 CATHEDRAL CHILDREN TO CLERGY COMPILE HISTORY OF I* dtdln U m t lift cntlrtlT t* Um Mrric* of tho Soertd Heart oJ • Diocese of Pueblo A Religloiu Lty Broth«rY MARQUIS, Frod, of 610 Orand. Puoblo. RECEIVE F IR S T COMMUNION PUEBLO PA R ISH E S,. DIOCESE 0 « t BreUioro do ool toach. bnt holp oat DImI Jan* 7. Lont«tfm* rtifdent of Priooto by their proyoro and aanaaJ Paeblo. Survived bv his wife, Mrs. irork In oni oehoola and on tbo ■laolona. (Continued From Lait Page) Their Ufa It tho hlddon Ilfo of 81. Joo> Mont Marquis: two dsughters. Pstsy local hospital. Mary Daly of 1801 (Continued From Laet Page) BISHOP MIEGE eph at NanretK cloao to tho Heart of Ana and Freda: his fathtr. Joe Marquis; Biehopekop Maiheheuf,.V ■ ■ ‘ the history of ItONDQGEN Very Rev, Thomas J. Wolohan oflfi- Greenwood street is convalescing The spiritual care of the people a ^ lUM lu u iiOiirMit Jesni. For Informatlen vrltoi two brothers, Aaron and Lupt Marquis, ciatini, Mrt, George McCarthy Pueblo and its fort is as follows: Saered Heart Mlaalon Hi all of PUeblo. Requiem Mast in Sacred in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John east of the Rocky mountains and lA Sa — aPFIOTIVB — 8U. Maria lU. H ttrt Cathedral June 9. Interment played the organ, Mrs, John Mills, Culig of 1430 Claremont street. White Monies decorated the al­ "Pueblo began as a sort of foyt, or north of the Arkansas river was PROVIP — Now iTUUblo Roselawn. tars of St. Patrick’s church in trading post, where a number of to roa fot Jots tb* ‘ min; Mtli- sister of the bride, was matron of Mrs. J. M. O’Brien, mother of Mrs. in the hands of the Most Rev. Sm soon, tond for frit PACHECO. Mrs. Delphine. of 816 E. honor, and Miss Ann Juliano, A. E. Grove, was ill from a Pueblo Saturday morning, June 10, hunters, trappers, and traders es­ John B. Miege, SJ., of Leaven­ Ulla M Ooedrimont IZV. Kansas, Trinidad. Died June 6 after an Tho ltoade«M Oo., IS tt a. bridesmaid, Cpl. William Buck was heart attack in a local hospital. She when Miss Margaret Mary Naugh- tablished themselves about 1840 on worth, Kins., who as Vicar Aposto­ ST SU OlMotind I. Ohk> Illness of two months. Survived by her ton and Dr. John Hilliard Pavne hutbsnd. Jake Pacheco: six daughters, best man and ushers were Cpl. is recovering nicely ana is now the upner Arkansas river. They lic held jurisdiction over this terri­ Mrs. Lucy Alben of Denver, and Emily, Dominic Buzzelli and Pfc. Louis of Cincinnati, 0., were married, enclosedla a square mth high walls staying with her daughter, tory between the years 186,1 and No R esults-No Pay Priscilla, Arleen. Anita, and Marie, all Radigonda. The bride is the young­ Fred Dixon, son of Mrs. Ella with the Rev. William D. McCar­ of adobe, and for protection built 1860, although during most of that of Trinidad; two sons, Joseph and thy officiating and the Rt. Rev. circular bastions in the comers. Ernest Pacheco, bptb of Trinidad: her est daughter of Mrs. Gennarina Dixon of 2802 Eighth avenue, Is time he found no subjects upon father, J. N. Duran, of Denver; two Pingatore and is employed in the an air cadet and is taking advanced Monsignor A. J. Miller present in Against the walls inside they built whom to exercise it Coming to RHEUMATISM sisters. Mrs. Ceila Duran and Mrs. I^na Paeblo air base. Sgt. Horstdaniel training as a bombardier in Mo­ the sanctuary. the living rooms, store-rooms, and Denver in the spring of 1860, W lrtt. both of Denver: brothers, John Artkritli Ntaritis Scistica is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. jave, Calif. While stationed in The bride was gowned in a stables, and the center was open Bishop Mie^e found there the hub and Chris Duran of Denver; Amado and for loose stock. The wives of these WilT eontlnu* to inffor the Alex of Los Angeles. Calit; Raym< Horstdaniel of Westphalia, Mo. Santa Anna, he was named an dress of white brocade satin, with of a vast mining empire spreading tsonUlns pains of these die- of Trinidad, and Pfc. Manuel Durim,ran. Will Seiter of 915 Santa Fe executive commander of air cadets. a finger-tip veil.'She carried a men were Indian women for the out into hundr^s of gold camps esses when the nsusl rsmedia with the army in the South Pacihe. avenue has been seriously ill in St. ^ Cpl. William Lane, husband of white Missal with a flower ar- most ^ r t . A few Spanish, Mexi- in the mountains, each settlement hsvs felled T Leern ebont a Requiem Mass Holy Trinity church June cans,, French, Ft ■ and Canadians set­ new, trnstworthy, modern, non-sorrteal 9. Interment Catholic cemetery. Mary’s hospital. Joan Keeler of Mrs. Margaret Lane of 2234 Grand ranMment of a white orchid and bustling with people, among whom treatment method. This mervelous trcatnoenl tled there, and a couple of Mormon PACHECO, Mrs. Feliciana, life-long 1525 Court street had a tonsilec- avenue, is a weather observer in stepnanotis. were numerous Catholics. is compIcteJj explelned In the Ball Cllnle's resident of WalienbUYg. Died June 8. Miss Virginia Payne of Chicago, families draped out of a caravan new fU EE Book, Write toder No oblisation, tomy in St. Mary’s. Mrs. Dominic the army and is stationed in Pecos, Convinced that it was impossible Bell Dtnie, Oepi, TIDO, Exeelaler 8prtn(a,llai Survived by four daugbtci:t. Mrs. Henry Fabrizio of 702 W. Eighth street Tex, III, sister of the bridegroom, bound for Salt Lake and took up The Prophets Armijo, Walsenburg; Mrs. Gilbert Gar­ residence.” for him to cope with the situation served as maid of honor. She wore cia. Trinidad: Mrs. Tercio Marlines. and Charles Albo of 820 SaAta Pe from Leavenworth, which was 600 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Denver; and Miss Neves Psebeeo, WaU avenue have been patients in a Three Brothers a gown o f yellow lace and net THE ACE OF BEGINNINGS miles away, he consulted with the senburg; also by 18 grandchildren and in bouffantbi ■ style, anB long powder A DANCER SIGNAL two great-grandchildren. Requiem Msss In Armed Forces The gold rush to Cherry creek Archbishop of St. Louis and the Ortea eesoelaied with Hardenint of the St, Mary^s church June 6. Interment in blue gloves. Her hat was of blue other Bishops of his province vrith Cpl. Eugene Albo, son of Mr. in Denver began in 1868 and Pueblo Ansriee, a 8trolcs, ParalTste, Heart Trou­ and Our Times” St. Mary's cemetery. Unfug-Peet aervie*. and yellow net, and she carried a did not entirely escape the im pels the result that thev advised the ble, Kidney Disease, and other crare com. and• Mrs. I. J( Joseph ...... Albo of 317..... E. pllcetione. ReeoHfnl trsatlnt methods ot LEYBA, Mrs. ToniU, of Walsenburg. bouquet o f Queen Ann roses. The given to the emigration from ^ e transfer of the Pike’s Peak region Survived by her husband. Dugan Levha lETlEII BECEiyEDSecond street, is a gunner and the BsU CUnie hsTs prortn o i ^ d s b ls for bride’s mother wore a dress of to the jurisdiction of Bishop Joto SECOND REVISED EDITION of Walsenburg. and her mother. Mrs. radio operator in the air forces East A few gold-thirsty adventur­ nearly a quarter of a eentury. Bend for Manuelita Rael. Requiem Mass St. blue georgette, with a corsage of ers formed a small settlement on B. Lamy of Santa Fe. FREE B lo^ Preeinra Book—today. No oh- and is stationed In the air base in pink roses and sweetpeas. Joseph llaatloa Ball Cllnie, Dept T060. Exeelslor Mary's church June 7. Interment In the east bank of the Fountain (To b« continued) Turkey Creek cemetery. Pj'ote, Tex. Lt. Ralph Albo, an­ Neary was the best man. Sprinn Ua Printed other son, is a dentist in the army river. The town, known as Foun­ ZABUKOVEC. Egnsce, of Pueblo. EROM ER. WIISR Miss Margaret Hughes played tain City, comprised 80 log cabins Church Approval Brother of Joseph Zabu-Kovec of Pusblo. and is stationed in Illis, 111. He will the bridal chorus and accompanied and a sprinkling of adobe huts. In THIS MONTHLY MAGAZINE BRINGS YOU Requiem High Msss in Mary's church be home on leave the week of June 12. Interment in Roselawn. Miss Fredna Boggs. which the inhabitants bravely faced (Continued From La$t Page) June 18 accompanied by his wife PRICES MARQTfEZ. Mrs. Msria, of SOS Rus A wedding breaMast was served the bleak and threatening skies of Flower. It was erected by service and baby, Ralph, Jr. Robert Albo, (Effective June 15th) itell street, Walsenburg. Died June 7. in the bride’s home following the winter. The original party of pros­ Survived by one son. Pvt. Fred Mar­ men under Father Bother’s super­ another son, is a gunner’s mate in ceremony. The bride’s table was 12 Issues Chock-Full of Interest! ques. with the army In Leavenworth. pectors was from St Louis, The Pottage Paid vision and was described in the the coast guard. He was home on decorated with red roses for a cen­ Kins. Requiem High Mass St. Mary's Regieter some two months ago. next spring a small village formed T H E C A R M E LIT E R E V IE W will give you a bird's ej’C view of church June 10. Interment In 8t. Mary's a 10-day, leave recently, ter piece. Place piarkings were on the opposite side of the river Cloth bound...... $2.50 cemetery. Unfug-Peet service. Part of the letter is reproduced the world-wide work of the Cstmelite Order and of their far-flung Cpl. Fred Hebein, son of Mrs. miniature china vases with rose and these two settlements together DEAGUERO, Ruby A., of Alameda, here: mission activities in A m eria and abroad. It will tell you about the Paper cov er...... $2.00 Mary Hebein of 620 W. 16th street, buds. A reception was held from took the name of Pueblo. Calif. Wife of Philip Deaguero of Ala­ “ I have been receiving the Regie­ 2 to 4 in the home. Brown Scapular; about St. Therese, the Little Flower; about the Canada: 25c extra meda. and daughter of Mrs. Mike Vigil is an airplane mechanic and is sta­ of Mfslsenburg. Died In a hospital in ter regularly and it pleases me tioned in the El Torro air base, Miss Jeannette Cook of Lansing, devotion to the Infant of Prague, to St. Joseph, to the Holy Face, Berkeley, CaiiL Born In Colorado, she very much. Thank you for men­ Mich., was a guest in the bridea F l Forsyth Will Be Order only from the author: Santa Ana, Calif. Another son, (^ t 12 interesting, attractive issues— send $1.00 for a 1-ycar had spent a considerable part of her tioning about the shrine. Everyone Pfc. Harry Hebein, is doing office home this week. life here. Besides her husband she is Installed as Pastor subscription now. Rev. Gerald Culleton survived by two children, Joseph Ernest who read the Regieter over here work in the army and is stationed The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Rebecca Elinor*. A brother, Henry was quite pleased about the article. in Camp Breckenridge, Ky. and Mrs. Frank Nau^ton and is Box 1031, Taft, California Vigil, was killed in action In Italy last a graduate of the Pueblo Catholic October. Requiem High Mass in St. “ As you will be able to tell from Robert Kinnard, son of Mr. and In Canon City Sunday Mary’ s church. Walsenburg, June 11. the report of this month, the May Mrs. R. 0. Kinnard of 326 W. high school and of Mt. St. Joseph ^RE YOU de­ Interment in Aguilar cemetery. devotions are going along very on-the-Ohio. For the psst two years voted to the Eighth street, is a gunner In the (Continued From Laet Page) nicely. The crowds are moderate, navy and is now on a destroyer she taught nursing arts and was Little Flower, St. acting superintendent of nurses Jennie Tisonc went to Pueblo i ' f t - . but those who bejyan the month are somewhere in the South Pacific. Therese of the Child r in St. Lawrence’s hospital, Lan­ June 8 to visit Miss Ora Tisone. ^,0 not letting anything interfere with William McDonald, grandson of Tesus? Would you their attendance. I have devotions sing, Mich. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Victor Borella, her daugh­ like to know more Mrs. Catherine Despain of 1709 ter, Mrs. Delmar Bunker, and the every evening, except Sunday, and Naughton, resides at 318 E. Ev­ about her, and about W. 18th street, is a signalnaan in ans, Pueblo. latter’s two daughters left Thurs­ close with Benediction of the Most the navy and is now on an aircraft the favors granted •* m Blessed Sacrament. 1 had been The bridegroom is the son of day, June 8, for Little Rock, Ark., carrier. through her inter­ using a ciborium for Benediction, Dr. and Mrs. John L. Payne of where Mr. Bunker is stationed. cession? Then sub­ Mrs. Borella will visit there for a but last week the Chaplains’ Aid Baptized Sunday, June 11, was Cincinnati, 0. The couple will scribe for this in­ association sent me a monstrance, Ralph E. Fetta, Jr., infant son of make their home in Rochester, few days and then return to Canon City. teresting magazine which was used for the first time Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fetta of 510 Minn., where the bridegroom is a published by the Mrt. Anthony Merlino spent the yesterday after the 11 o’clock Mass Seventh street. The sponsors surgeon in the Mayo clinic. Carmelite Fathers of weekend in Leadvillc visiting All; EYiS ARE ONI were Mr. and Mrs. Brigido Duran. Miss Virginia Payne, brides­ the Ancient Observ­ Janice Williams. She will be with maid, Is the “ Ma Perkins” of ance—it will give radio fame. As has been brought her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McGregor of Use route, for a few you in printed shape out in various magazine articles, all the news of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ELECT she is a young and attractive wo­ days and will then go to Norman, Okla., to be with her husband, Little Flower; it man, who belies any preconceived will spur you to notions about her appearance the Anthony Merlino, who is attending OFFICERS IN GRAND JUNCTION a navy school there. greater Christian en­ listener would form by hearing deavor. h ^ daily radio program. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Strin^ari Grand Junction.—Anthony Malaas, new clerk, to become ac­ of Canoii City announce the birth Stranger was elected grond knight quainted with the work. Mr. of k daughter in St. Thomas More’s of the Grand Junction council Malaas came from Klamath Falls, hospital Tuesday evening, June 6. Si 1062, Knights of Columbus. Other Ore. Mrs. Margaret Roller of Chicago new officers, who will be installed Arriving over the weekend to Mm HUS was in Canon City last week and A YEAR in July, are James Doyle, deputy be here during the summer was visited with friends in the acad­ grand knight; I. G. Werth, chan­ Miss Joanne Dean, daughter of emy. She also visited her son in cellor; John T. Kimble, recording Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dean. Miss Camp Carson in her stay here. The Carmelite Review, 64l3 Dante Ave., Chicago 37, Illinois. secretary; W. J. Callahan, treas­ Dean recently was graduated from Miss Mary Finley, who accom­ Enclosed is one dollar for which please send me THE CARMELITE St. Mary college, Xavier, Kans. urer; M. A. Birkett, advocate; panied her here, is visiting with REVIEW magazine for one year (12 issues). (Foreign, $1.50 a year.) Francis Donahue, warden; Henry On her way here she stopped in friends in the academy, Denver. M. C. Ca.stagna is now stationed Post, inside guard; Robert Wei- Name__ mer, outside guard; and R. R. Misses Mary and Margie Prins- in New Guinea, where he is chief Weimer, retiring grand knight, ter, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. engineer on one of the small ships trustee. Frank Prinster, Sr., and Miss of the army transportation corps. Address- Mr. Callahan, district deputy, Helen Covington, daughter of Mr. Lt. Jim Sterling, who flies the Florence.— D-day was observed gave a report of the state K. of C. and Mrs. Earl Covington, have Hollandia coast, wrote home re­ Gty„ State... in S t Benedict’s church with Mass convention held recently in Boul­ arrived in Grand Junction from cently telling how friendly native : St. Mary college, Xavier, Kans., at 7 :30 followed by the Litany village.6 are distingui^ed by our I enclose one dollar additiorul for a one-year membership in the der. The 1945 convention was □ Society of the Little Flower. awarded to Grand Junction. Mr. where they have completed their of the Sainta. The hour of prayer fliers from the Japanese-infested Callahan praised the work of R. R. junior year. from 9 to 10 in the morning nests. He says that the Hol­ I I I enclose one dollar additional for i life membership in the Con­ Weimer in seeking the convention Mis.s Frances Ehle. dietitian in packed the church with those pray­ landia, Dutch Guinea, natives have fraternity of the Infant Jesus of Prague. for next year and in getting the St. Vincent’s hospital, Billings, ing for their loved ones in the become expert flag-wavers. ■rm ■‘■‘■‘yC T ■•■ ■n x x ■'■Tnr B BTra-e ■ » ■■■ ■B'r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■"■ ■■■■■» ■ council ready to handle the affair. .Mont., is spending about three sen'ice. The Litany of the Saints and other prayers for the welfare Former CUrk Arrivet weeks here with her parent-s, Mr. of those in the armed forces were E. J. Ficnec, clerk in the recla­ and Mrs. Fred Eble of the Apple- recited after both Masses Sunday, mation office here for several ton district, and friends. years prior to his transfer June Pvt. Mary .A.gnes Wolf of the June 11. Tuesday morning devo­ 1 to the Denver office, arrived in WAC, daughter of Mrs. H. E. tions will continue, consisting of Grand Junction to assist M. C. Chambers of this city,°has arrived High Mags, prayers for those on safe at an overseas destination. active service, prayer for peace. Mrs. Harry Chambers, 421 Gun- Litany of the Saints, and Benedic­ i nison avenue, has been a patient tion of the Most Blessed Sacra­ brand Fr. G n id ica Will in St. Mary’s hospital. ment. Everyone is urged to attend. Sunday, June 11, was Commun.- Mrs. Sabina O’Malley spent sev­ ion day for the Holy Name society, Assist at 40 Hours’ eral days in the hospital last week. Knights of Columbus, and the men Special service.s were held June of the parish. Sunday, June 4, 6 in observance of D-day. After (St. Mary’s Parith, Pueblo) the members of the Altar and Ros­ services a meeting of the C. D. of ary society and women of the par­ A. was held in the school hall. This Father Daniel Gnidica, O.S.B., ish received the Eucharist. Sun­ was the last meeting until fall. is going to Crested Butte to help day, June 18, will be Communion with the Forty Hours’ devotion, day for the children. which begins on Sunday, June 18. .Marie Ajina, daughter of Mr. ^Qpsiile^ St. Ann’s Altar and Rosary so­ and Mrs. Aisias Piserio, was bap­ ciety held its annual meeting Sun­ (i Hins'm tized by Father Urban Schnitz- day, June 11, and elected as hon­ hofer, O.S.B., with Mr. and Mrs. orary' president, Mrs. M. Papish; Mike J. Martinez as sponsors. president, Mrs. L. Lesar; treasurer, Mrs. A. Butler; and secretary, Sergeant Home i Mrs,. Anna Spelich. There is to '^-TAKE JUST ONE CAPSULE DAILY I be aVnembership campaign in July From Aleutians and August. Sgt. Louis Scutti arrived home Baptisms include Karen Ann Friday evening on a 20-day fur i Mencin, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. lough from the Aleutian islands, Joseph H. Mencin; John William where he had been stationed for GET 8 VITAMINS Zobec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis two years. He entered the service L. Zobec; and Richard Allen (Continued From Laet Page) in April, 1942. After six weeks Renck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Holy Name Men Install in Camp Wallace, Tex., he was sent liam A. Renck. At an impressive ceremony in the to Ft. Lewis, Wash., and in June Pay Only 2^1^ dOay Minnequu club Sunday evening, went to the North Pacific. After June 11, newly elected officers of his visit here with his parents, Mr. the Holy Name society of Our and Mrs. Tony Scutti, and other / F nothinR less than a Multiple Vitamin Capsule of the veiy highest Fr. J. J. Higgins Lady of Mt. Carmel parish took relatives, he will go to F t Bliss, quality will satisfy you . . . a .Multiple that has been laborator)' tested the oath of office and were in­ Tex. under the supenasion of consulting doctors . . . stalled. The new officers are: Cpl. Albert Di Rito has returned President, Joe Uolliquadri; first to Camp Chaffee, Ark., after a THEN this new One-A-Day (brand)' Multiple Vitamin Capsule is what pre.sident, Charlesrlvice Genova; 15-day fudough with his parents. A man signs his name srith a sense of both pride and re- you've been waiting for.-.. Is Noting Jubilee second vice president, Anton Ores- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Di Rito of sponaibility. He putsliis trade-mark on a product BECAUSi each capsule is so high in Vitamin units that just one cap­ kovich; secretary, Nick Caffero; Penrose. sule daily is all you take . . . all you pay for. (Continued From Laet Page) treasurer, Joe Puleo; marshal, Mr. and Mrs. Dorn Chiaro were with the same feelings, fo r a trade-mark, like a man’s Walter Howard. The new presi­ informed recently by their sons, IT COSTS LESS to take a single high-unit capsule daily than 3 or organizations. He was appointed name, is a means of distinguisl^g one thing from a diocesan consultor and a mem­ dent promised to continue the Cpl. Dominic Chiaro and Bernard 4 of lower potency. good work of his predecessor in ber of the matrimonial court by Cniaro, second class seaman, that another. The trade-murk says—” 1 made this. I’m AN APPEAL TO REASON: Even if you pay two or three times as Bishop Willging in 1942, the posi­ furthering the aims of the society. they had met in Hawaii. They had much, you cannot buy a Multiple Vitamin Capsule more accu­ tion of diocesan consultor carry­ while the retiring president, Carl dinner together on Mother’s day. proud of it. I want yon to be satisfied with iL If rately compounded, more painstakingly tested for purity and ing with it the title of “ Very Rev­ Occhiato,‘ ■ on behalf ■ I f oof f all the mem Cpl. Dominic Massaro, son of it doesn’t do what 1 say it will, I’ll make ^ good.” strength by a staff of biochemists and phamacists under the super­ erend.” here, pledged the wholehearted co­ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Massaro, is still vision of consulting doctors. So, why pay more for quality that operation of the men of the so­ I Father Higgins has made con­ in New Guinea. And so trade-iuarks become a way for all who can be no better? Ask your druggist today for the new One-A-Day tinual efforts to bring home the ciety in working with their offi­ ibrand) Multiple Vitamin Capsule and . . . I teachings of the Papal encyclicals cers. The installation followed a Girl Studies seek good merchandise to know what they are on the relationship of capital and banquet attended by members and Medical Stenography labor and has shown much interest guests to the number of more than getting. Thus people who like a product can ..Http Kttp Up Your ”6tT-Uf-AHD-60" in hospital and educational activi­ 100. Among the p ests was" the Mrs. Rita Balagna has been in­ Rev. B. J. Murra;Murray, S J., of Denver, formed that her daughter, Helen, pick it out again and he sure of getting Set «hat ONE-A-DAY ties. Denver, (brand) VITAMINS SAVE In November, 1942, he became who addressed the Holy Name so- is attending school in Camp Car­ what they want Ability to choose freely YOU! In^bm U ytn,Aiod a chaplain in the army. Since then ciety. Other guests were the Very ter, Mo. She was one of three D Vitanm TableU cost test he has been stationed in Carlisle Rev. T. J. Wolohan, the Rev. J, J. girls chosen to study medical sten­ eliminates the brands folks don’t than 1 l«c per day: B-Complcx Hagerty of the Pueblo air base; ography. Helen was a secretary Barracks, Pa.; the station hospital need or like. Vitamin Tablets, as little as of the 'West Los Angeles area, the Rev. H. A. Delaney, S.J.; and for Major Schnall in Fitzsimons 2Hc per day: the MW Multiple Cpl. Bill Dolson of the air base, hospital, Denver, before going to Vtunun Capaulca, as Kttlc at Sawtelle, Calif.; and at present is working in the Hammond Generhl who provided entertainment for Camp Carter. Another daughter, 3Vjt per dayiSOcapauIet, $2.00;, the' grucsts. ■nail sue. 2i captulea, $1.00) )spitaT, Modesto, Calif. Josephine, is doing secretarial He is a brother of the Rt, Rev. Altar Society to work in Seattle, Wash. ltl•blllktS William M. Higgins, pastor of Joseph Goglio was admitted to The name "Dr. Wett'i Mirade Tuft" hat Slaty Yttri S t Philomena’s church, Den­ Hold Rummage Sale a Canon City hospital Tuesday, come to mean tht final toothbrush money ver, His mother and a sister, St. Rita’s Altar society is spon­ June 6, following a heart attack. Sarah, reside in Denver. A soring a rummage sale at 111 S. He makes his home with his daugh­ can buy. Hera it a trade ■mark to wed Union avenue on Wednesday and brother, Martin, is a major in the ter, Mrs. Mary Valanzano. known and widely trusted that free dioice army, and another brother, Gerald, Thursday, June 14 and 15, for the Miss Marje Fabrizio left Satur­ is a teacher in the Chicago public benefit of the church. day for California where she will exerdted by millions of people has made schools. Sister Columba, a mem­ St. Theresa’s sodality members visit with relatives and friends. it the largsst selling brush in the world. ber of the Sisters of Loretto, will hold their annual picnic on A number of the members of teaching in the Holy Family Sunday, June 18, gathering imme- St. Btned let’s parish attended the school, Denver, is a sister of the diately after the 8 o'clock■ ■ ik Mass.■■ movie, the Song of Bernadette, in JattllfiMi, Tha picnic will ba in Bya. Bueblo ^ week. ii "■ - . . ' . 'J*. <; ■f':->*^-^ •< V t ■-i ) NEWS OF THE PEEBI.O DIOCESE FR. J. F. HIGGINS IS NOTING SILVER JUBILEE The United Nations Flag Historical Articles on Pueblo ■nd Strip s in p«radet «• pictured below. The Red. White, and Blue Pastor of Largost ia alto alwaya flown abovo the United Nation# flag when both are flown from a flagpole. Parishes and Diocese Have Parish in Pueblo Been Compiled by Clergy FOR c y p u i l Is Chaplain in Army Santa Fe, and, in the following The Chancery office wiihea century it was visited by traders, le acknowledge with thank# First Installment of Opus by Fr. Wagner and trappers, priests, soldiers, and the receipt of package# con­ He Now Is Stationed in General Hospital prospectors, (cf, Colorado, a Guide taining re#ariei and medal# Fr. Stauter Given Here; Others Will to the Highest State. Hastings from the following: In Modesto, Calif#; Spiritual. House, N. Y,, p, 186). Mi## Anne Clarke, 1131 Follow During Summer Lt. Zebulon M. Pike, the discov­ Berkley, Pueblo. ^ Bouquet Is Planned erer of the famous peak which Mi## Henrietta Willging, (Editor’s note: This is the first territory now known as Pueblo bears his name, was the first citi­ 325 W, ISth #treet, Pueblo. of a series of historical articles on county, in the early 16th century. zen of the United States to visit G. O’Brien, 1549 Rotlyn The Very Rev. Joseph F. HijjKins, pa.stnr of St. Patrick’s the parishes of the Diocese of After the French and Indian wars the territory where the city of #treet, Denyer. church, Pueblo, and now a captain in the army chaplains’ Pueblo. This material has been of 1763, France ceded to Spain all Pueblo now stands. In 1806 he and the few men who formed his H. R. Dolan, 1424 Cook corps, celebrates the 25th anniversary of his ordination to compiled by priests, and the papers the land west of the Mississippi atreet, Denyer. have been rend in the clergy con­ river. In 1803 Napoleon Bona­ party camped on the banks of the the priesthood Thursday, June 15. To commemorate the Mr#. John Zubal, 808 Colo­ ferences, ivhich are held twice a parte obtained the Louisiana terri­ river, where they built a crude log event, a spiritual bouquet will be presented to him by the' rado avenue, Walienburg. year in each deanery. It is planned tory for France by the secret fort as a shelter front the weather parishioners of St. Patrick’s, the church which he has .served and a protection from the much- Mr#. Clara Weghorat, 223 to publish these papers in the Reg­ treaty of San Ildefonso, and, need­ as pastor from September, 19’25, until now. ister in the summer months as ing money to carry jh his wars, feared Indians, “ Thev cut down W. Third itreet, Walienburg. space allows.) sold this vast tract to the United 14 logs, and put up a breast-work, Mr#. William Trainor, Ord- Plans had been made to pre.sent him with a purse in States in the transaction referred five feet high on three sides, with way. honor of the jubilee, but on learn-1 Sacred Heart Cathedral Pariah, the foiyTh side thrown on the Pueblo to in history as the “ Louisiana Pur­ Mr#. Bernadine Ferguaon, ing of it. Father Higgina requested ^ chase.” The southwestern boun­ river,” This was used as a head­ By the Rev. Francis W agner, as­ quarters while Pike journeyed Box 403, Grand Junction. that a purely spiritual gift be made sistant pastor of the Cathedral dary of the land thus acquired by lCflIHEDIlflL north to discover the peak which Theio roiaric# and medal# instead. He was presented with a,' ev atrick the United States was not clearly 2 parish, and the R . P he judged would be impossible for were #ent the Chancery of­ gift of more than $1,000 by his| Stauter. Pueblo editor of the defined until the year 1819, when a fice in retponie to a requeit treaty between the United States a human being to scale. parishioners when he entered the' Denver Catholic Register. In 1822 Maj. Jacob Fowler built for auch article# from the army in November, 1942. THE AGE OF EXPLORERS and Spain established the Arkan­ a three-room log house before mov­ Rev. Franci# Bottler, prieat of Father Higgins is a native* of i The Spanish claimed and par­ sas river as the northern limit of the Dioceae of Pueblo, now Spain’s jurisdiction. ing down the early trade route New York city, but made the major I tially settled the southwestern part known as the “ Taos Trail.” Tweniy chaplain with the armed of the United States, including the As early as 1706, the site of part of his .schooling in Denver years later a partj* of trappers force# in New Caledonia. where he attended Regis college Pueblo was visited by the Span­ moved in under the leadership of Mr. Dolan «ay# in a lettar iards, who under Juan de Uribarri and St. Thomas’ seminary. Some James P. Beckwourth and erected that “ the rotariei 1 #ent are of his studies for the prie.sthood came from Santa Fe in search of an adobe fort. Four years later a left from World war I, They escaped Indian slaves. The site of were also made in the Catholic party of Mormons in advance of came into my poaaeaaion quite (Sacred Heart Cathedral Pariah, Pueblo provided a short resting University of America in Wash­ the main body of emigrants built recently. 1 do not believe they Pueblo) place for these first recorded ex­ ington, D. C. He was ordained by a few log cabins around the fort, have been bleiied. 1 am aura Bishop Tihen in the Immaculate Twenty-six children will receive plorers of Colorado. The French, before re.suming their journey into they will get to Father Bottler however, had been in the territory Conception Cathedral, Denver, on their Fir.et Holy Communion on Utah the following spring. in the South Pacific.” June 15, 1919. Sunday morning. June 18, in the 7 previous to this date, and the evi­ The historian, Francis Parkman, W e are grateful for theaa dence of French infiltration caused After a short time as a.ssistant o’clock Mass bringing to a close visiting the pueblo about this time, roaarie# and medal#,, and, if in St. Patrick’s parish, Denver, the vacation school. Spanish officials in Santa Fe to found it to be “ nothing more than anyone el#e wiahe# to tend give some thought to checking the he was sent as assistant pastor to Sister Victorine and Sister Fran- a large square enclosure, sur­ auch article# in, we ahall be St. Mary’s church, Colorado ce.s Clair have gone to Webster French advance. Although not per­ rounded by a wall of mud, miser­ glad to forward them to Fa­ manently settled, Pueblo was in a J. J. Walsh Tells Springs, where he worked for six Groves, Mo. Sisters Loyola lilarie, ably cracked and dilapidated . . . ther Bottler. years. He was appointed pastor of Evangeline, Theresa, and Caroline strategic position in relation to but with a small mud room, very Package# ahould be ad- La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par­ St. Patrick’s church, Pueblo, by i Mary will be at Lorelto Height# neatly finished, considering the dratted a# follow*: Bishop Tihen in August, 1925. during the .summer. ish)—The annual fathers’ and material, and garnished with a Rev, John Kelley, Chancellor, sons’ Communion breakfast will be Allied Advance on Father Higgins was young in| Helen M. Wyndle, daughter of Trinidad Mass crucifix, a looking-glass, a picture Chancery Office, years to be appointed to such a;-Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wyndle of held on Sunday, June 18, after of the Blessed Virgin, and a rusty 325 W . ISth atreet, the 7 o'clock Mass. All fathers and post. He was the first diocesan 2811 8th avenue, is home from Mt. horse-pistol.” Thomas Fitzpatrick, Pueblo, Colo. priest to be pastor of St. Patrick's St. Scholastica’s academy in Canon sons of the parish are asked to re­ Indian agent for the region in 1847, ceive Communion. Breakfast To Be in Honor inasmuch as the parish w’as admin­ City. reported that Pueblo was becoming Rome in Recent Letter istered by the priests of the So­ Agnes Hudson, daughter of Mr. will be served in the parish hall a resort for idlers and smugglers Mass Tima Changed in by the members of the Altar and ciety of Jesus from its founding and Mrs. Thomas Hudson of 905 of liquors from , New Mexico. in 1882 until 1925. Greenwood street, is home from Rosary society. A program of un­ Of Sacred Heart “ Uncle Dick” Wootton set up a A letter from Chaplain Jose^ but the _Allied advance is deter- usual interest has been arranged Del Norie and Missions During his 19 years as pastor Loretto academy in Kansas City. trading post in 1853 and swapped J. Walsh to Bishop Joseph C. Will-...... mined. The Nazis are suffering Rose Williams, daughter of Mr. by a Knights of Columbus commit­ fresh oxen for footsore and weary ging of Pueblo describes the days huge losses in dead, wounded, and of the largest Catholic congrega­ Trinidad. — A Solemn Mass in Del Norte.— On Sunday, June and Mrs. Curley Williams of 1820 tee. Chaplain Shanahan of the beasts brought in by the wagon- in Italy shortly before the fall of captured, and the sickeningly sweet tion in Pueblo, he was untir­ honor of the Sacred Heart was 18, there will be only one Mass in Grand avenue, is home from St. local army air base will be speaker. trains, usually obtaining three or Rome. The letter is reprinted here odor of death clings to every' village ing in his efforts to advance the All scouts of the parish troop will scheduled on the Feast of the Sa­ Del Norte. The second Maas will religious and civic improvements Patrick’s academy in Raton, N. four for one. After sending the in part: “ I have just received a through which we pass. Never in Mex. attend, wearing their scout uni­ cred Heart, Friday, June 16, at be offered in La Garita. The time of the community, having held the the request of the Sacred Heart broken-down animals to his ranch notice from the C,onfraternity oflmy life have I seen such suffering Mrs. Vance Driscoll has re­ forms. The scouts will usher for for pasture and rest, he traded the Precious Blood that with your and poverty as displayed through­ of the Masses has been moved up. chairmanship of a number of civic the Mass. league. Mass in Del Norte is offered at 8 turned from Hays, Kans., whera them for other disabled cattle. compliments they were sending me out this unhappy land. During the (Turn to Page IS — Column S) she attended the graduation of her The Rev, Aloysius Bertrand is The Blessed Sacrament was ex­ The surrounding ■ country was Nazi occupation, particularly to­ o’clock; and the first Mass in the 500 copies of My Sunday Missal. missions wrill now be at 8 o’clock son, Vance Driscoll, from St. Jos­ spending a few days’ vacation with posed all day Sunday, June 11, still frequented by Red men, of I sincerely thank you, dear Bishop, ward the last, when it became ap­ and the second at 9:30 o’clock. Fr# Puhl Sings FirsI eph’s Military academy. He was his parents in Delta. While that parishioners might pray for whom the Arapahoes were the most and assure you that I can use them. parent that we were driving for­ The Young I.adies’ sodality of awarded the 1944 medal and at home he attended the first Sol­ the speedy victory of the Allies numerous. Besides the Arapahoes. "Still the big push goes on and ward, the civilians took to the hills the Immaculate Conception will re­ scholarship for the highest four- emn Mass of the Rev Albert Puhl and the cessation of the war. there were Utes, Comanches, and;Rome is getting closer and closer where they lived in caves as ani­ Solemn Mass in Della ceive Communion in a body in the year high school average and is in St. Michael’s, Delta. The last meeting before the sum­ Cheyennes. Against the advice of | The fighting has been desperate, mals and ate grass and roots. Now mer recess of the pariah council 8 o’clock Mass in Del Norte on now attending the Colorado School 70 Enroll in Wootton, a band of Utes was ad­ they are returning to what was of Mines. of the DCCW was held in the Com­ June 18. Delta.— The Rev. Albert E. mitted into the fort on Christmas 40 HOI RS' DEVOTION their home. It tears the heart out of The act of reparation and thi Vacation School munity hall Wednesday, June 14. day, 1854. The hosts fell under The Knights of Columbus will Puhl of the Archdiocese of Den­ DIOCESE OF PUEBLO 5'ou to see these poor forlorn crea­ ver sang his first .Solemn Ma.ss in Litany of the Sacred Heart will be The religious vacation school There were 150 present. After a the influence of “ Taos lightning” tures sitting in the midst of a pile hold their monthly social meeting June 18, 1944 .St. Michael’s church, Delta, Sun­ recited before the Blessed Sacra­ opened Tuesday morning, June 6, covered-dish supper, the women and the Indians turned upon them. of debris that once represented Wednesday, June 21. day, June 11. Father Puhl’s fam­ ment exposed on Friday evening, in the church with an enrollment were entertained by musicians killing all except one Spanish girl Sunday within the Octare of the their little private world. War is| Saturday, June 24, Maas will be ily used to be members of this June 16, at 7:30 o’clock. of 70. Sister Maiw and Sister from the prisoner of war camp. and nvo children, thus‘ s leavingle ■ thejSaci^d Heart similar to a procession of steel offered in Saguache. There will parish before .moving to Denver. Mrs. Ralph H. Seaman and her Xavier of the Benedictine order of'The Rev, Joseph M. Sheehy, S.J., pueblo bereft of White settlers. , (*)Fruit* ! ...... Sacred^Heyt monsters on its way to a Calvary also be a Mass in Center for the Holy Name society. The Very Rev. George C. Tolman, sister. Miss Mary McCurdy, are ML St. Scholastics academy. Can- addressed the gathering on the FR. H O W L E T T ’ S H ISTO RY jCresied Butte...... St. Patrick whereon men are crucified . . . on City, are in charge. Courses are part the organizations plays in The Altar and Rosary society of C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ semi­ here for the summer from Ordway, According to the Rev. W. J. (*) Signifiet that Thirteen being offered in catechism, mem­ the parish. “ We are moving *o rapidly now St. Michael’s met on June 7 in the nary, preached the sermon for the and are living at 2323 Greenwood Hewlett in his book, The Life o/ Hours’ may be held initead of the street. ory work, Bible, drawing, and sing­ Mrs. Margaret E. Giltrter ex- that it has become a problem to home of Mrs. Tony Beiriger. occasion. The church was filled (Turn to Page l .t — Column S) iForty Hours’. ______Couple Are Married ing. Note books are being prepared ; plained the scapular and asked for lake care of the boys. I try to ro­ Manual Montoya ia home on a to capacity. Father Puhl will re­ and will be on display the closing j volunteers to make scapulars for tate my Masses among the differ­ furlough after serving two years main with his mother and rela­ The marriage of Miss Margaret day. A First Communion class has the boys in service. Packets of ma- ent batteries, so that each unit will in the Aleutians. Mrs. Rufinita is tives for a few Hays on the West­ Keaney to Leo F. Houston took place June 3 at 9:15 before a been formed. The members will re­ teria! were distributed. have a fairly regular access to the home after two weeks' vacation, ern slope. This Sunday he will Nuptial Mass with the Very Rev. ceive First Communion on Sunday, The Rev. F. L. Sebastiani, S.J., Benedictine Priests Given sacrament# and the result is that in which she attended the first sing a High Mass in Montrose, Thomas J, Wnlnhan officiating. F. June 25. and the Rev. Theodore Yoch, S.J., Sunday has come to seem like Tues­ Mass of Father Joseph Stremel in where his family lived for a while W. Jahn and Miss Muriel Fuite Mrs. W. E. Elliott and son, Jos- were present. Mrs. Martha Pat day. There is one thing about war Wichita. Kans. and ■where he was baptized. eph. left this week for San Diego, terson was in charge of the food —it is not difi^ult to get the lads were the attendants. Mrs. Hous- Calif., to attend the graduation ex-1 committee, and Mrs. Hildegarde Assignments in Diocese to Confession and Communion. ton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ercises of her son, John, at theiBersano .had charge of the pro- “ Last night we had a ■visit from Peter Keaney of 2105 Grand ave­ naval school. !gram. Officers were elected. Jerry and the resulting loss of sleep Our Lady of Mt. Carmel nue, is a school teacher in district No. 1. Mr. Houston, son of Mr. The Altar and Rosary society Grand Knight Elected The Rev. John Forsyth, O.S.B.,]He has a brother, the Rev. Charles was not very much appreciated. and Mrs. Al Houston of Ordway, held its monthly meeting Thurs- Hugh V. Giltner was re-elected Forsyth, O.S.B., who is a chap­ For a while, shrapnel was dropping will be formally installed as pas­ recently returned to the United day afternoon. June 8, in the parish grand knight of the Holy Trinity lain in the army. Chaplain For­ around us like false teeth in a head­ tor of St. Michael’s parish. Canon Parish Plans 40 Hours’ States after serving with the army hall. Mrs. Clyde Abbott is the pres- council, Knights of Clolumbus, City, by the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leon­ syth has been featured in many butting contest!” news articles and pictures re­ in the South Pacific. He is now ident. Six members will act as Tuesday evening, June 6, in Corn- ard Schwinn, in a cere­ Chaplain Bottler Report# hostesses in the local USO every |munity hall. F. S. Miller was re- leased by the army from the South employed in the Pueblo po.st office. mony to take place Sunday, June (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariah, rament. His Excellency intoned the .Miss Veturia Pingatore became 21 days in conjunction with other elected deputy grand knight, and Pacific. A letter from Father Francis 18. Father Forsyth has been as­ Pueblo) Te Deum, which was sung by all the bride of Sgt. Ferd Horstdaniel societies of the city. The Rev. Leo Marco Sebastiani, chancellor. Ralph The Rev. Justin ^IcKernan, Bottler in New- Caledonia tells of sistant pa.stor in St. Mary’s par­ the clergy. All-day exposition before a Nuptial .\lass Wednes­ Thome addressed the group on Cupelli will serve as recorder; D. O.S.B., will return to St. Thomas his appreciation for the Register Forty Hours' devotion will ish, Pueblo, since October, 1943. closed ■with Benediction. day morning, .lune 7, with the “ Corpus Christi,” giving a history J. Nuschy, treasurer; J. F. Torres, .More's hospital. Canon City, and his services for the month of begin Friday morning, June 16, on Previous to that he was pastor of ■'May. The shrine that he men­ (Turn to Page IS— Column i) (furn to Page IS — Column S) of the feast day. social hour was advocate; Martin Bersano, war­ Sacred Heart church, Boulder, for chaplain there and in the Colorado the Feast of the Sacred Heart, enjoyed. Sister Mary and Sister den; Greg DeBella, inside guard; State penitentiary. Father Justin tions is in honor of the Little with Solemn Mass at 8 o’clock. eight years, but retired from that (Turn to Page IS — Column S) Xavier were introduced. Refresh­ James Castellano and August position because of health in 1943. held these positions until last Evening services will take place on ments were served by the hostesses, Juarez, outside guards; and Isidor year, when he was appointed pas­ Friday, Saturday, and .Sunday at PUEBLO Mrs. Abbot and Mrs. Goff. Corradino, trustee. - f “T tor of St. Michael's, Canon City. 7 p.m. Ever}' group in the parish PiT. Philip Abbot, son of Mr. and On Sunday afternoon, June 18, The Rev. Dominic Sclafani,' Adult Class in has arranged to have adorers pres­ Mrs. Clyde Abbot, is visiting his the Santa Fe cub pack will answer New Pastor Is O.S.B., will come to St. Mary’s,! ent throughout the day. On Sun-i THATCHER ST. MARY’S parents in Swink. He has!a challenge by Holy Trinity cub Pueblo, as assistant pa.stor. Fa-j day, June 18, there will be a finished a course in the University j pack for a track meet in the high ther Sclafani has been chaplain Durango Makes Solemn Mass in honor of the; BLOCK DRUG Sacred Heart, requested by the HOSPITAL of Cincinnati, 0. I school auditorium at 3 p. m. of St. Thomas More’s hospital and I SHELTON BRVAN. Mrr. Appointed in the penitentiary for the past year, Congregation of the Sacred Heart. "A N ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION CONDUCTED BY f t " A ' Previous to that he was pastor 1st Communion Biahop la Preaent | PHARMACY" Sisters of Cliaritv PHONE 3 8 41S QUINCY PHO’n E 4T«» PUEBLO I.Olinn la IT 'M tor many years of St. Benedict’s On Sunday, June 11, the Most V a II U II V I I. J ,p,ri.sh, Florence. Durango.— (St, Columba's Par­ Rev. Joseph C. Willging attended The three priests involved in DUMDEE ------I ish)— A class of four adults, after a Solemn Maas in Our I,ady of Mt. riione 8 6 2 M e v BEAMAN "Pom pom these transfers are all members of Canon City.— The parishioners a course of instructions, was re­ Carmel church celebrated coram ROBERT S. FARICY CLEANERS & of St. Michael's parish are grate­ the Holy Cross abbey of Canon Pontifiee, in thank.sgiving for the PRICE CLEANER ROOFING ceived into the Churcfi and re­ DYERS ful to Father Justin McKeman, City. The clergy changes were an­ liberation of Rome. Assisting the MONUMENTS nounced this week by the Most ceived First Holy Communion AND DYER ISth A EUxabeth SU. Fkoo« Insulation - XTeathersttip O.S.B.. ■who is being transferred June 4. Most Reverend Bishop at the throne Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop were the Rev. W. D. McCarthy a.s GRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR—NO DELAY— NO P. E. WYNDLE. Prop. SOS Grand Avc. Pacbla* to St. Thoma.s More’s hospital. His Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clarke re­ REGRET WB RETURN EVERYTHING BUT place as pastor of St. Michael’s is of Pueblo. assistant priest; the Rev. Thomas 707 S. Main St. • Phone 260-W THE DIRT PHONE 505 625 Court St-, Pueblo to he taken by Father John For­ turned to their home in Denver Fitzgerald and the Rev. E. E. syth, O.S.B. after getting their aunts, Bridget Behiels, S.J., a.ssistant deacons; Orphanage Aid Will and Martha Clarke, settled in their and the Rev, J. J. Kelley as master Father McKeman has been in­ new home at 1759 E. Second av Your Business Is Appreciated THE PRINCE strumental in making several ex­ of ceremonies. Officers of the THE D. E. BURKE TYPICAL Sponsor Lawn Party enue. They may return and pur­ Mass were: Celebrant, the Rev. PHARMACY cellent improvements to the chase a home here. church, rectory, and school, and Charles J. Murray, S.J.; deacon, The Palace Drug Go. Plumbing & Heating Co. SUNDAY DINNER Pharnuieceullcal ChemUt directed the landscaping of the Mrs. O. B. Rensch and niece. the Rev. H. A. Delaney, S.J.; sub­ An outstanding social event, Mae McNamara, left for Denver deacon, the Rev. J. J. Haggerty, 318-320 N, Santa Fa Are. Car. Northeni A Pina Phone 140 grounds. He also stimulated in­ climaxing a year of activity, will Tlie S tore June 5. Miss Mae is here on ■vaca­ chaplain, Pueblo army air base; Repair Vork a Specialty 0!VE DOLLAR terest in the different societies of be the annual lawn party and open PUEBLO, COLO. master of ceremonies of the Mass, Phones 27-28 406 N. Main St. the parish and organibed the pres­ house given by the sisters and tion from her duties with Lock­ Office Phone 909 Gnpetnilt R««# DtrOad E tt ent sodality of the Blessed Virgin heed in Hollywood, Calif. the Rev. Bernard Cullen of Vegetable Soup members of^thc Sacred Heart or­ Denver. Bout Prime Rib# of Be«f (Rare) Aq Jut Mar}’. phanage Aid society at Sacred Miss Francis Dwyer, who came The sermon for the occasion was R out Colorado Tom Turkep— Abriendo Markeleria Woman Goet to Pueblo Heart orphanage in Pueblo on from Window Rock, Ariz., to at­ Brown Gr»vy tend the graduation of her brother, delivered by the Rev. Bernard J. Broiled Spring Lamb Chop#—Hint Jelb Thursday, June 22, at 2 p. m; Quality Meats Mrs. Pauline Merlino w'ent to MembCTs of the general commit­ Da'vid Dwyer, returned to Win­ Murray, S.J., of Regis college, Den­ Robinson Bros.l Baked Virginia Ram—Apple RIngi Pueblo Sunday, June 4, to ■visit Baked Voong Chicken—T>rauing & Groceries tee are Mrs. Leo Driscoll, presi­ dow Rock June 4. ver. Father Murray described the MAJOR Bout Freab Ham—Applaaaue* with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Jan­ dent of the aid; Mrs. Raymond fervent prayers offered by His New Potatoea In' Cream 503 W . Abriendo Ave. sen, and her sister, CpI. Lauretta Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson McCarthy, Mrs. Vic Johnson, Mrs. Holiness, Pope Pius XII, during DAIRY Buttered Aaparagoa Phone# 2308-2309 Jansen. Cpl. Jansen was on fur­ of Farmington, N. Mex., w'ere Salad — Choiee of Dcaaarta — Coffta Isabelle Lynch, Miss Agnes Mor- the darkest hours of Rome, prayers lough from Fort Bliss, Tex., where Sunday visitors at the home of Pure Milk and Cream oney, Mrs. M. Sterner, Mrs, D. E. for the suffering members of the C PRIVATE PARTIES qUAUTT SHOES FOB THE FAMILT she serves with the Eighth Service Bridget and Martha Clarke. They Morin, Mrs. Gladys McGowan, Church in all parts of the world. ‘Untouched by Human HaniT PUBLIC DINNERS command. report their son, C o^ e, too, is in a All have been asked again and Mrs. Tom Connors, Mrs. Robert hospital in Seattle ■with inflamatory Home Delivery Complate Ratal Aoeoramedatlana Joe Javernick, who was enjoy­ Chapman, Mrs. John L. Culig, again to join in those prayers. ing a 15-day leave from boot rheumatism. Coyne, ■who ia well Quoting ,St. Augyitine, “ He that FLOUR Mrs. James Farrell, and Mrs. WE SELL FRANQS The BRIETWORS training in Farragut, Ida., and known in Durango, has been work­ loves much prays much,” he con­ « SHOE m ^ John Hoody; ing in the shipyards in Bremer­ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Javernick Committee on prizes, Mrs. D. E. demned a popular notion of the day ICE CR EAM The standard of quality for and infant son, Rudy, Jr., of Rio ton, Wash. VAIL HOTEL m a r t Morin, Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mrs. that people are too busy to spend Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. | perfect baking. Colo. Tinto, Nev., were honored at a Tom Connors, and Mrs. R. E. Charles D. Hogan is in Mercy time in prayer. Without prayer, all BI4g. dinner Sunday, June 4, in the home Butler; committee on cards, Mrs. hospital, where he underwent an efforts for the healing of a war- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Javernick. Gladys McGowan, chairman; and operation. torn world are without guidance CHURCH AND SCHOOL Miss Carmela Tisone arrived in refreshments, Mrs. Frank Kraso- St. Ann’s club met in the home and without assurance of success. PROGRAMS — BOOKLETS — CATALOGS Canon City .Wednesday, June 7, vec and Mrs. Philip Biondolillo. of Mrs. Dorothy Sheridan this Father Murray called on Catholics STA'nONERY — OFnCE FURNITURE AND SUPPUES from Cincinnati, 0., where she This will be a pivot party with a week. Mrs. J. Connell of Breen of today to tsJee a more conspicu­ GROVE DRUG STORES fPriU or Call has just finished her college course favor at each table. Refreshments was the hostess. ous leadership in bringing a world O’BRIEI^I PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. in St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio. Car­ will be served. All interested The Thursday clqb met in the that has forgotten back to its God, FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES through prayer. Phone 603 114 W. 5th Street mela, her mother, Mrs. Frank Ti­ friends are invited to attend, as home of Mrs. Everett M on«r. CENTRAL Bl/)CK FIFTH & MAIN PUEBLO, COLORADO sone, Sr.; Joe Tisone, and Miss this will be the only party given John Hedderman is in Salt Lake The Mass was followed by sol­ 24TH ft GRAND 726 E. 4ib ME.SA JUNCTION (Turn to Page IS — Column 8) in the summer. I City on business. emn exposition of the Blessed Sac