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a hl(h-rankinf officer, after hia Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Soeisty, Inc., 1943>-Permis8ion to Reproduce, Except Capturing 35 Enemy Soldiers, had been (hot dovm nat the achieve* on Articles Otherwise Marked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue V nieni of Flight Officer John F. Rauth, 22, of York, Nebr., pictured below in the cockpit of hit Warhawk USO-NCCS to Convert plane. In the air force* iince Augu*t, 1940, Rauth ha* been ovenea* since January of thi* year and *aw i, active duty in the Tunisian campaign. After being shot down over Sicily, he was rescued by native fisher­ f}r. men, who took him to the Italian headquarter*. There 35 soldiers, including a lieutenant colonel, sur­ rendered to him and led him to safety a* American guns shelled Trapani. Flight Officer Rauth, a CathoUc, is the oldest of the nine children of Dir. and Dir*. A. F. Rauth. A sister, Sister Diary Vanna, is in St. Qara's Building’s 3 riT % 0 F novitiate, Sinsinawa, Wise. DENVER CATHaiC Into Sleeping Rooms REGISTER K. of G. Will Use Proceeds of Anooal Silver The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies ’The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Dollar Days to Pay Expenses of Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. . Alierafions Needed VOL. xxxvni. No. 50. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1943. $1 PER YEAR Plans are being made to provide dormitory facilities for soldiers in the USO-NCCS club at E. 16th and Grant, it was announced this week by Thomas Nevin, grand knight Helen,N.Mex., Where Machebeuf Took Up of the Denver Knights of Columbus council, which will bear the cost of alterations needed to set up sleeping quarters in the club. The new project will fill a long-felt need in PastoralWork,toMark150th Anniversary Denver and provide either free or nominal-priced beds for service men who have over-night passes from the nearby A parish'that was old when the settlers. Though there is nothing bration will be highlighted by a camps or who are passing through first of Denver arrived definite, it is quite possible that three-day fiesta begining Aug. 14 the city. there in 1853 to serve as its pastor the Conquistadores of Francisco and reaching its climax with a will celebrate its 150th anniver­ Vasquez de Coronado passed Solemn Field Mass in Belen public Facilities Will FAST. ABSTIBE sary Sunday, Aug. 15. The parish through the present site of Belen park Aug. 15. Gov. John J. Be Expanded is that of Our Lady of Belen in around the year 1541. The as­ Dempsey of New Mexico will be Belen, N. Mex., which was estab­ sumption is made in view of the among the distinguished guests The dormitory will be set up lished in 1793. Just 60 years later fact that the Conquistadores made present. in the third floor of the K. of C. HOI OBLIBAIOIIV a priest from France, the Rev. extensive trips into the present French Priests Did building, which is being used for confines of New Mexico from their Joseph P. Machebeuf, arrived in the duration by the USO-NCCS the historic New Mexico town to base in Bernalillo, following in Outstanding Work take up his pastoral work among most instances the Rio Grande, The pastorates oi F a th e rs club. At the present time there Fr. Barry Wogan, Chaplain of the Indians and the descendants on whose west bank Belen is Machebeuf, Borgrieni, and Mon­ are seven rooms on this floor. In IBIS SAIBBBAY of the Spanish setUers. situated. tana (1853-1854) was followed by order to provide sleeping quarters, Correctional Institutions, Says: Beien's 150th anniversary cele­ (TumtoPaget— Column 8) meisiER E ll. Father Machebeuf, who became the partitions between several of A letter from Archbishop Ur* Vicar Apostolic of Colorado and these rooms will bejremoved; lav­ ban J. Vehr announcing a dispen­ Utah when the vicariate was estab­ College Curriculum Enlarged atory and shower facilities will be sation from fast and abstinence Recreation Programs lished Aug. 16, 1868—three-quar­ on the Vigil of the Assumption ters of a century ago—became expanded; and an additional stair­ and Ember days in September is REEIS COELEtE first Bishop of Denver when the Loretto Heights Speech way or fire escape will be pro­ as follows: see was erected Aug. 16, 1887. He vided to comply with the fire laws Aug. 5, 1948 died two years later, on July 10, of the city and county of Denver. Reverend dear Father: No Delinquency Cure; 1889. According to J. Franklin Sulli­ In virtue of the faculties van, director of the USO-NCCS T Though his term as pastor in Department Has New Head granted by our Holy Father, Pius, Belen was brief (less than a year), club, the beds will be offered free XII, to all local Ordinaries for the the future Bishop made a great to soldiers who wish to make use of them during the day. For those duration of the war, a general dis­ name for himself in the Rio Major changes in the department of speech, Minneapolis, Minn, She pensation from the laws of fast Strong Famiiy Life is Students who are planning to Grande river valley town. Though oi speech are being made by Lo­ received her Master’s degree from who will use the facilities over and abstinence on the vigil of the attend the regular session in Regis small and frail in stature, he pos­ retto Heights college, Denver, it is the University of Minnesota. night, a nominal fee will be Feast of the Assumption, Satur­ sessed a tremendous vitality. announced by officials of the col­ Improvements in the physical charged, merely enough to cover college, Denver, beginning Sept. 1 expenses.' day, Aug. 14, is hereby granted Proposing a strengthened family ing a good time, the delinquency are urged to indicate their inten­ Founded by Spanish Settler* lege. The curriculum has been en­ setup of the department are also to all the faithful of the arch­ life as the Church’s answer to the difficult'[ties will disappear or at ’The town of Belen was founded larged to offer a major in the field, under way. The west wing of one Annual Festival diocese, to priests, and to mem­ current wave of juvenile delin­ least decrease. The community, tions soon, according to the Very and new courses will be added in fioor in the Administration build­ Rev. John L. Flanagan, S.J., presi­ in 1741 by a band of Spanish bers of religious communities. quency, the Rev. Barry J. Wogan, they say, must now entertain the forensics, speech correction, and ing will be devoted to speech work. To Be Sept. 2-5 General dispensation is like­ pastor of St Joseph’s church in children while the parents are dent. Preliminary registration will radio. A laboratory is being installed, The proceeds of the annual Sil­ begin Aug. 15 and will continue wise granted from the laws of Golden, scores the delinquency busy with the war. Delegation Mrs. Elizabeth Shackel Hogge, consisting of makeup rooms, cos- ver Dollar Days of the Knights of fasting on the Ember days, Sept. “experts” who contend that ex­ All recognize, according to the until Sept. 1, the day of registra­ M.A., has been named as head of Columbus, to be held at the Cath­ 16, 17, and 18, and also from the panded recreation programs offer writer, that war-time conditions tion for upper classmen. Freshmen Will Offer Mass for the department of speech to suc­ olic Charities annex, E. 17th and laws of abstinence, except on Fri­ the ultimate solution to the prob­ account a certain amount of registration will be Aug. 31. ceed Mrs. Raymond McCraig, the Grant, Sept. 2, 3, 4, and 6, will be day, Sept. 17. I lem. Father Wogan, who is Cath­ unrest among the young, but “pub­ Freshman week, a period of orien­ Migrant Beet Workers former Miss Helen Burke. M.A., used to defray the expenses needed Faithfully yours in Christ, olic chaplain for two state indus­ lic money and the spending of it tation for incoming freshmen, will who was married in Fort Leaven­ to make the necessary alterations be held Aug. 30-31. With war con­ « URBAN J. VEHR. ' trial schools and for the federal have never solved a moral problem. worth, Kaps., in June. in the building. Archbishop of Denvey, correctional institution near Mor­ We cannot hire recreational, direc­ ditions creating much uncertainty The settlement for Mexican Mrs. Hogge has traveled exten­ rison, sets forth the views of the tional talent at so much per an as to the number of students who migrant beet workers in Fort Lup- sively in Europe, Canada, and the Lorettine, at Home in Shanghai When It Church in the current issue of the num, nve it a budget to spend, and will be enrolled for next semester, ton, sponsored by the Farm Secur­ . She studied in the Homiletic and Pastoral Review. then■ lefeel ■ any complacency^at hav­ a preliminary registration will pro­ ity Administration, will solemnly Speech institute in London, Eng­ Was Bombed, Gets Only Meager News of Family ing solved a serious situation.” vide the college authorities with observe the Feast of the Assump­ land, and also in Morwest college “The Church is not surprised some necessary data in order to Iftat the present condition of delin­ The real reasons of the delin- tion Sunday, Aug. 15. High Mass (TumtoPageS — Colum n 3) plan intelligently next year’s pro­ will be sung by the Rt. Rev. Mon­ quency is becoming a national prob- gram. This is especially true re­ \lem; and the Church is the only signor Luigi Raimondi of the 11 Requiems in Native Chinese Nun Loretto Assistant garding incoming freshmen, since Apostolic Delegation in Washing­ organization that has the answers special pre-induction courses for to solve it,” the priest declares. ton, D. C. Raimondi Librarian in WAVES high school graduates are being will be the guest of the Rev. Dr. Remedies proposed by so-called planned. One Day Said experts outside the Church, usually Thomas Doran,' administrator of The r^ u la r course of studies for the parishes in Fort Lupton and Student of Heights in the nature of expanded recrea­ the basic engineering students of in Platteville. The Washingrton tional programs, are based on the the army unit stationed at Regis shallow theory that, if we keep our prelate will hear Confessions and For J. L Dower college began Monday, Aug. 9. preach at the Mass. There are . A Chinese nun. Sister Carlos Sister Carlos Marie’s parentSt youngsters busy playing and hav­ Prior to that, refresher courses in Marie, will enroll in the junior five younger sisters, and one more than 900 Mexican Catholics Eleven Requiem Masses were mathematics and chemistry were livinff in the colony. class of Loretto Heights college, brother live in the French conces- offered by clergy of the arch­ sion in Shanghai. Her father ia held for a two weeks’ period. The A choir of Mexican girls, in­ Denver, when the fall term opens program adopted by the army f.r diocese in the chapel of Camp employed in the correspondence di* Nun, Native of structed by Father Doran, will Santa Maria Tuesday for the re­ the training of its personnel is sing the responses for the Mass, Sept. 22. A native of Shanghai, vision of the French Utility Co. pose of the soul of John L. Sirter Carlos Marie came to the The ’last word received from her an intensive one and provides a which will begin at 10 o’clock. Dower, generous benefactor of Denver, to Note full day of intellectual and physi­ In recent weeks, a Mas.s for Mrs. Elizabeth Hogg# States in July, 1940, to enter the relatives came on May 17, when a cal activity for those involved. the- Mexican farmers in Vollmer a number of Catholic institu­ novitiate of the Sisters of Loretto postal card written by her father The basic engineering course in­ was inaugurated by Father Doran, tions in the Denver area, who tume rooms, a stagecraft room, and in Nerinx, Ky., near Louisville. the previous November arrived in cludes Such subjects as mathema- and is offered monthly in the died June 26, The series of radio studio. Courses in the de­ The young religious pronounced Kentucky. A Red Cross message Golden Jubilee (Tum to Paget — Colum n S) little mission chapel in the city. Masses was climaxed with a partment will be open to both lower her first vows in the society last also came to her in January. It Solemn Requiem Mass, eoram and upper division students. April, after which she was as­ had been sent some eight months Episcopo, at 10:30 o’clock. Pre­ A former Denverite, Sister The newly installed home eco­ signed to Loretto high school, earlier. siding was Archbishop Urban nomics department has bean com­ Louisville. Sister Carlos Marie Aided War Refugee* Mary Evelyn, will celebrate the J. Vehr. The celebrant of the arrived in Denver in June to take olden jubilee of her religious pro- pleted. It will be ready for use at Sister Carlos Marie and her fam­ Ensign Harper 1st From Solemn Mass was the Rt. Rev. the opening of the fall term in Sep­ up her collegiate studies in the fession on Aug. 15, the Feast of Monsignor John R. Mulroy; dea­ second summer session of the ily experienced the bombings of the Assumption, in Loretto Heights tember, In addition to remodeling Shanghai during the first phase con, the Rev. John P. Moran; sub­ of the rooms, new furniture, has Heights. college, where she has been mak­ deacon, the Very Rev. Harold V. Short in stature, happy in man of the Sino-Japanese war, from ing the nuns’ retreat under the also been purchased for the home (Turn to Page t — Colum n 4) State in Blimlp Forces Campbell. Minor officers included management house. ner, and keen in intellect, the direction of the Rev. Charles the Rev. Hubert Newell, thuri- Kruger, S.J. young Chinese sister speaks Eng­ In Loretto Heights fer; the Rev. Elmer Kolka, lish and French fluently, as well Sister Mary Evelyn, the former The experience of signing up to or 3 o’clock in the morning and master of ceremonies; and the Friday Evening in as her native Chinese. She was Catherine Estelle Gargan, was Miss Alice C O’Neill (above), handle the stick in a navy fighter return at 11 or 12 o’clock the next Rev. John B. Cavanagh and the Park Hill Church educated in Shanghai in Holy Legion of Mail’s i l born next door to the old Cathe­ assistant librarian of Loretto plane and ending up at the con­ night. A 17-hour flight is a reg­ Rev. Arthur Lucy, acolytes. Family school, conducted by the dral on Stout street and was edu­ Heights college for the past two trols of a gas bag is not new to ular occurrence. We are very The series of Mas.ses for Mr. Helpers of the Holy Souls, and in cated in old St. Mary’s pcademy. years, was sworn in on Tuesday as Ensign John Harper of Denver. short of pilots in this g;ame; hence, Dower began at 7 o’clock. They Notre Dame Men Loretto academy, under the aus­ She was one of the youngest of a member o f the navy'* women’* Last year the peace-time railroad the every-other-day flights. But were offered by Archbishop Vehr, pices of the Sisters of Loretto. Recollection Day 10 children of a family of Denver auxiliary, the W.WE.S, and is now clerk and Holy Ghost church usher that is what we asked for, and so Monsignor Matthew Smith, and She was awarded her high school pioneers. Brothers and sisters awaiting orders to active duty. Miss enlisted in the flying corps of the we will continue this schedule un­ Fathers Cavanagh, Kolka, Newell, Df Denver Will diploma from the last-named in­ still living are Sister M. Leander, O’Neill i* the sister of Sgt. Harry navy. He was given preliminary til some of the new recruits join Thomas Doran, Lucy, Richard stitution in 1938. In that school Set for Aug. 22 St. Mary’s academy; Mrs. Edward O’Neill, former member of the at Colorado“ )lotraining university us. / Hiester, Harley Schmitt, and she was a fellow student of Ann Whalen, Alexius Gargan, and Jos­ Register editorial staff, who is now and was then transferred to St. “I am usually pilot or navigator David Maloney. Also present for Soong, a niece of Mme. Chiang eph Gargan, all of Denver. an instructor in th e armament Mary’s preflight school in Morag^a, on our trip.s, ana cannot say how the Solemn Mass were Fathers Make Retreat Kai-shek. The Denver comitium of the Le­ Sister Evelyn came to Denver school of Lowry Field No. II. A Calif. When he was commissioned Jerome Weinert and Adam Ritter. gion of Mary is sponsoring its an­ early in August from Highland 1941 graduate of the tollege of in June, his first assignment was The choir was composed of Fa­ nual recollection day on Sunday, to Lakehurst, N. J., where he be­ The members of the Denver Will Return Aug. 22, in Loretto Heights college Park, 111., where she is superior of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minn., thers Maloney, Schmitt, Doran, Notre Dame club will hold their the Loretto convent. During her she is the daughter of Mrs. O. H. gan the piloting of navy blimps en­ and Hiester. To Cincinnati chapel, Denver. Loretto Heights gaged in patrol and convoy duty. first annual evening retreat in the home of the only collegelleiis 50 years of religious life, she has O’Neill of 1490 S. Colum bine Lay guests of Mrs. Dower a t­ Blessed Sacrament church Friday, livgjd in various houses of the so­ street, Denver. This summer she Ensign Harper is the first Colorado tending the Solemn Mass included praesidium of the legion in Colo­ youth to be assigned to lighter- Aug. 13. The services will in­ rado. Because of war-time condi­ ciety and has been superior in has been employed in the Sarah Mrs. Ella Weekbaugh, Miss Elea­ clude the parish’s regular Friday Pueblo, Moberly, and East St. Platt Decker branch of the Denver than-air aviation with the armed nor Weekbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. tions, the recollection day will start .-1 Louis, HI. public library system. forces. Frederick Murphy of Washington, evening devotions beginning at at^2 p.m. instead of with the reg­ In a letter to the Register he D. C.: Mrs. B. K. Sweeney, and 7:45, followed by a short confer­ ular morning sessions. Imitating ence period. The conferences the accelerated program of the na­ described the sensation of escort­ Mrs. Rose Cosgriff. will be conducted by the Rev. ing a huge convoy to sea as rather The Archbishop, Monsigmors, tion’s army, the legion is striving, Richard Hiester, assistant pastor through a compact afternoon of Twins in Class Receiving frightening the first few times out. priests, and laymen were the of Blessed Sacrament parish. All "The blimps are not streamlined,” guests of Mrs. Dower at a religious sessions, to give its mem­ the members of the club and their he declared, “and the car is luncheon in the Dower country bers the Heeded spiritual nourish­ dwarfed by the envelope. Only by home on the Santa Maria property fathers and brothers are invited. ment for the fulfillment of their Nuns’ Garb in Hospital going through the car can you after the Mass. Archbishop Vehr, A special invitation is extended to legionary duties. This is one of realize the enormity and function­ Monsignor Mulroy, and Father the fathers of the Denver Notre the few functions during the year ing power of these gas bagrs. We Cavanagh were the speakers at Dame men now in the armed in which both active and auxiliary Twins from Olpe, Kans., and vestiture and profession rites have all the latest secret equip- the luncheon. services. members join. another set of sisters from Ham­ The Rev. Earl L. Dieter, S.J., will ment aboard, most of- which - is This one-evening retreat of the As a feature of this year’s rec­ mond, Ind., are among the 17 Notre Dame alumni in Denver is ollection day, after the relipous officiate at the profession Mon detection devices for the Nazi young women who received the submarines. Additional Returns one of many similar gatherings portion of the program there will day morning in Marycrest. held by Notre Dame clubs througl Mrb of the Poor Sisters of St. “To put it mildly, the navy Is ■ ■ :h- be a picnic dinner served on the Francis Seraph of the Perpetual The officers of the Solemn Mass In Collection for out the country this summer. The picnic grounds of the college thflying thflying the hell out of us. Usually university has eiyiouraged this Adoration at reception and pro­ in St. Ahthony’s hospital chapel every other day we take off at 2 c a ^ u s. fession ceremonies being con­ Holy Father Listed spiritual activity as part of the The speaker for the day will be ducted in the chapel of St. An­ Thursday- morning are the follow annual summer laymen's retreats announced in next week’s Denver thony’s hospital Thursday morn­ ing: The Rev. Rudolph Siedling, High Mass lo Mark Entign J o iia Harp«r conducted in the beautiful grotto Catholic Register. ing at 9 o’clock. Six nuns are O.S.B., celebrant; the Rev. Adam Additional returns from the on the Notre Dame campus. Fitzsimons Project pronouncing their first vows and Ritter, deacon; the Rev. John Annual Central City far out we go. You can be sure collection for the Holy Father in The Denver Notre Dame club three others making their final pro­ Vidal, C.M., subdeacon; and the it is far enough for a green navi­ the archdiocese are announced by committee, headed by John Con­ Needs More Workers fession. Rev. Justin McKernan, O.S.B gator, especially when he has the Chancery office as follows: nell, has asked the members to The Rev. Lawrence C Waller, W'ork is progressing well on the and the Rev. Roger Hoehn, O.S.B., Homecoming Sunday nothing to go by but water and in­ Akron—St, Jouph'i ...... IK.OO .A.B., Liti. D. in Jour, (above), as­ On Sunday in the chapel of Bnith—St. Mtry'f ...... 10.75 attend Mass and receive Holy new project in Fitzsimons General masters of ceremonies. The Rev. struments all day and night You Chayonne 'Wall*—^ e r f d Communion in their own parish sociate editor of the Register Sys­ hospital, Denver, but the men do­ Marycrest, 6200 Federal boule­ cannot ‘shoot the stars’ as in air­ 7.26 tem, will on Aug. 15 bring lo a vard, convent of the Franciscan James Flanagan and the Rev. The annual homecoming day in Flrminc—St, P»trr‘» ...... , 10.00 churches on Friday, Saturday, and ing the work say that it ia being Jerome Weinert are chaplains to Central City, famous old mining planes and surface ships to get Stonekam—St. John's __ 6.40 Sunday, the last day bein^r the close four year* of priestly work in hampered because there are not Sisters of Stella Niagara, two your position, because we have Yums—St. John's ____ ■ 12.S6 Denver, where he served as assist­ young women will be invested Archbishop Vehr. The sermon will center, will be observed with a D snvtr— Feast of the Assumption of Our sufficient workers. An appeal ia be delivered by the Rev. Cyril High Mass in St. Mary’s church the huge envelope of the bag over Psrsnt Tsschrrt* lss*as ___ _ 10.00 Blessed Mother, under whose pa­ ant pastor of St. John’s parish and being made to all legionaries to with the garb of the community, us and can see very little of the St. JosFph's convsnt (Sf. An­ teacher of journalism in St. Fran­ and two will take their final vows, Georgel, O.F.M., who conducted this Sunday at 11 o’clock. The tronage and protection the Uni­ recruit new members for this im­ the ten-day retreat for the nuns Rev. Francis Potempa, who at­ sky. These ships cost over ?625,- thony's hospital) ...... 100.00 versity of Notre Dame is dedi­ cis’ high school. Father Walter will portant work. Any man who would and on the following morning 000 and the navy is a little par­ Rt. Bev. Dsrid O'Dwysr ...... 10.00 return lo the Archdiocese of Cin- three other nuns will make their preceding the investiture and tends Central City as a mission Rev. John Morin ...... 6.00 cated. Jike to know more about it should ticular just where we are located Rst. Pstsr Moran ...... 1. .. rlnnali on Sept. 1 to begin his first vows. profession. ‘ from Idaho Springs, will officiate. 6.00 The general intention of the call Father J. Roy Figlino, EA. Mass is said regularly in the sum­ every hour on the hour.” R»y. William Coyns ______6.00 Denver group will be for the duties as assistant lo the dean of 2026. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is of­ Special music for the occasion Rsv. John Rally ___ 6.00 mer at 9 o’clock on the first and Ensign Harper » the aon of Akron— spiritual and temporal welfare of the Institutum Divi Hiomae, scien­ The monthly officers’ meeting of ficiating at the ceremonies in St. was prepared by Father Siedling, third Sundays. Mrs. M. Haiper and is an alumnus St. Josaph's Holy Hama society 2.60 the Notre Dame men and their tific research laboratory. While in the Denver comitium will be held Anthony’s hospital chapel and is schola director of S t Meinrad’s Because of th* war, the annual of Annunciation high school, St. Josaph's Altar and Rosary families, and the protection and Gncinnati Father Walter will con­ Thursday evening, Aug. 12. ’The presiding at the Solemn Mass Benedictine abbey in St. Meinrad. opera festival in the old opera where he distinguished himself soeiaty ._ — ...... 2.80 tinue hi* connection with the Reg­ Ind., who has been conducting a Yuma— safety of the Denver alumni in next session of the comitium will that is following. He will also offi­ house Is not being held this year. scholastically and athletically. He St. John's Holy Nsmt locltty., 2.6P the service. For further informa­ ister in the capacity of a contribut­ be held Aug. 26 in St. Vincent da ciate at the ceremonies Sunday school on Gregorian chant for laity It is expected that the homecom­ has one brother, Cadet Brainerd St. John's Altar and Boiary tion, call Chairman John Connell, ing editor. The young priest was Paul's parish hall, Denver, with ^ in Marycreat and will celebrate a and religious in Denver. The music society ...... J.60 ing^ celebration will be rather Harper, who is with the signal entity—St. Patar's altar aad EMerson 9143» or Gene Blish, recently awarded the Doctor of Let­ Our Lady of Lourdes praesidium Pontifical Low Mass after the in­ (Turn to Pages — Column 4) quiet. corps oi tbe army air forces. Boiary loelaty Mm, u, 1.00 £Ast 8630. ter* degree. as host.

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THE JOHNSON STORAGE (Continued From Page One) mentary Ofifertory, “Salve Mater,” SCHOOL ROOKS program for the Maas, being sung and the Te Deum, tonus Simplex, by the sisters of the communi^, are also being rendered. The ‘‘Fes­ AlimVEIISMl 4 I is Gregorian Mass Cum Jubilo tival Mary,” by Dr. William AND MOVING CO. with the Proper of the Mats for Vlockmar is the processional, and For the duration we will Since 1905 {Continued From Page One) the Feast of St. Clare. A supple- the “Postlude in G," by Scotaon (Continued From Page One) (! quency problem ai^ side-stepped Clark, the recessional. that of Father Anthony Juillard. handle only Bible Histories 221 Broadway PEarl2433 Other French priests who had in most discussions outside the Mass Said in Chapel arrived with Bishop John B. Lamy Church, and, while the "experts” Of New Mother-Home from France Nov. 18, 1854, were [ installed in their new positions by and all Catechisms. blithely spend the public money, The original, plans to hold the !"we are to close our eyes to the Father M achebeuf (also the investiture and profession in the Bishop’s Vicar General), who in­ patent fact that the present muddle new St Joseph's convent, the for­ troduced them to their new con­ SHRADER'S is the long-foreseen natural con­ mer Oakes home at W. 32nd ave- gregations. He accompanied sequence of the Protestant philos- nue and Eliot street, which the Father Juillard to Belen. of the rejection of authority. Franciscan nuns purchased to So successful was the recon­ STORE HOURS the public violation of both the serve as the mother-house of the struction work of the French divine revealed and natural laws— Western province of the order, clergy, who served in Belen from Saturday 9 to 12:30 9 to 5:30 Week Day* Service Station LOCm COLUCE had to he cancelled because the the natural consequence of unmoral 1853 to 1927, that Bishop Lamy living, infidelity, divorce, public work on the convent is not far was able to make the following re­ 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP, 9930 graft, and 'progressive' living.” (Continued From Page One) enough advanced. The chapel, port to the Holy Father, Pius IX, •\ August to November, 1937. A shell lowever, is nearly completed and on the ochasion of his ad limina MOBILGAS - OILS — GREASING After warning against being Mass was offered there for the swept along by. current trends into fdl in the garden of the family visit to Rome in 1864: “Thhrty- ^ **Th« Kind of Servlet You Expect” home, but fortunately it did not first time on Aug. 1. seven priests, six ecclesiastics in making a useless sacrifice of effort, Being invested as Sisters of OPEN EVERY DAY time, and talent in' a program explode. During this period, she minor orders, 45 churches and CLARKE CHCRCH engaged in volunteer service work St. Francis Seraph are the chapels built, 18 to 20 others re­ DRIVE-ES ICE SERVICE “that is shallow, transitory, and following; Nora Fuchs, Hum- for the most part unavailing,” Fa­ among the war refugees. paired, four houses of the Sisters . Loretto academy in Shanghai )hrey, Ncbr.; Sister M. Eliza- of Loretto, three houses of the ther Wogan draws upon his own ^ th ; Mildred Dreese, Denver, GOODS HOCSE experiences to establish that the was opened by the Lorettines in Brothers of the Christian Schools, 1933. It is a fully quipped high Sister M. Carolyn; Susie Silva, 100,000 Catholics, 9,000 Indians.” foremost cause of almost all delin­ Albuquerque, N. Mex., Sister M. I quency and crime is the lack of a school and its curriculum corre­ Father Machebeuf’s successor in 1636 TremonI TA. 3769 sponds to that of the American Carmeline; Virginia Archibeque, Belen, Father Juillard, met prob­ good home, with its attendant in­ Albuquerque, Sister Mary Mi­ fluences. Only two per cent of all secondary school. Students of ably the greatest problem ever to more than ID nationalities are en chael; Evangeline Baca, Pena confront Belen — the destruction Don’t Be A Last delinquents and criminals come Blanca, N. Mex., Sister Mary from practical Catholic homes rolled, with English being the lan­ wrought every spring by the ram­ Magdalen; Alberia C de Baca, San paging Rio Grande river. Despite REPAIRING-RENTALS where the father and mother go guage spoken. The Shanghai Ysidro, N, Mex., Sister Mary to the sacraments with reasonabli school was the second Chinese the fact that he faced the church ON ALL MAKES Minute Stamp Spender! foundation made by the Loret­ Philip; Luella Schaefer, Platte with flat rocks and raised the land regularity. Center,, Nebr.; Sister M. Rita, tines. They entered China 10 on which the structure stood, the ‘‘It is obvious that the real Clare; Rosalie- Eggleston, Long­ All Makes Typewriter Serviee years earlier at the request of flood of 1855 completely de­ causes of delinquency are the lack m UU STREET BARNES SCHOOL BLOa HAIN Mil Enjoy spending your stamps now—and avoid the last day Father (now Bishop) Edward mont, Sister M. Florian; Lucille stroyed the edifice. Broken in rush! You’U find your favorite choice foods NOW—and of a good home with a religious Reinert, Hammond, Ind., Sister health, Father Juillard resigned in background and the lack of reli­ Galvin, superior of the Colum Mary Peter; Dorothy Reinert, gel quick, prompt service. Speiid your precious stamps ban Fathers. Their first mission 1856 and returned to his native 9 9 gious influence during the educa­ work was established in Hani Hammond, Sister M. Miriam; France. ' 6 6 each day and each week . . and see how easy it is! tional years." The CnUrch is the Berdine Markowitz, Olpe, Kans., The French secular priests were only' organization that seems to Yang, where they have conduetei Sister M. Georgette; Bernice Why Pay More? a catechumenate and embroidery succeeded in Belen in 1927 by realize this, the priest asserts, or Markowitz, Olpe, Sister M. the American Servites, who still * (Trademark) that insists that something must school. They also carried on re­ Josette; Catherine Weis, Lincoln, lief work among the war, famine, are in charge. The present pastor be done about it Nebr., Sister M. Jane Frances; and plague victims for almost 20 is the Rev. Raymond Coughlin, For the parish priest. Father Grayce Marshall, Council Bluffs, O.S.M. years. la., Sister M. Joann; Esther Hem- Wm.W.Myer Drugstores Wogan says, the matter resolves 2 Other Chine** Lorettines Tomato Juico 9 3 itself into one of the visiting of mer, Comlea, Nebr., Sister M. I Del Monte, Big No. 5 can...... The original band of six Loret- Joann; Mary Louise Trear, Madi­ Denver Woman to Joirt INCORPORATED people in their homes and of know­ tine missionaries in China has been ing their problems and weaknesses son, Kans., Sister M. Wilhelmine; Husband in California Colorado Owned Stores augmented several times by the and Cecilia Anaya, Albuquerque, in this first-hand manner assignment of new laborers from Mrs. James A. Westland of 5226 Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. I Rancho Sister M. Paula. E. Colfax avenue, Denver, is ‘‘While the delinquency experts America, and likewise by the en­ Pronouncing their first vows Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California gather momentum and start pro­ trance into the society of three leaving Saturday, Aug. 14, to are Sister AL Paulinis, Garcia; make her home in San Francisco, pounding their theories, we must native Chinese girls, the last of Sister M. Sofroni^ Montoya; Sis­ CHICKEN NOODLE intensify our efforts to strengthen whom is Sister Carlos Marie. The where her husband has been work­ ter M. Corona, Candelaria; Sis­ ing the past two months. Her son- the family life in our own parishes. other two Chinese Loi^ttines re­ ter M. Dorothy, Widhalm; Sister There arc more good counsel and turned to. China before Pearl har­ in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. SOUP MIX M. Florence, Ogaz; and Sister M. Anthony Bautovich, are living in 7 more answers to the cure of the bor. Sister Carlos Marie will re Antonette, Miskol. California. problems of youth in one book on main in the States for the duration Pronouncing final vows were pastoral theology than in the reams of the war and will complete her Sister M. Helen Ann Pfeifer; Sis­ of bulletins compiled by the delin education during that time. ter M. Lourita, Bintner; ai>d Sis­ quency experts. Perhaps some ‘‘I am looking forward, very, ter M. Roselda, Klein, Peaches time, when they have run short of very much,” she said to the re­ Sister Mary Peter and Sister Val Vita, Sliced & Halves statistics, the ‘experts’ may pause porter, “to the time when I shall Miriam are sisters to Si.ster M. be able to return to China to work Big No. 2 \(i c a n ...... 21 to inquire why only two per cent Lina, who is stationed in St. Jos­ of children involved in delinquency among my own people for the sal­ eph’s convent Sister Josette and come from practical Catholic vation of souls and the glory of Sister Georgette are twins. homes.” God.” Members of the clergy in at­ tendance, in addition to the of­ Shefford’e ficers of the Mass, are the Rt. American Rev. Monsigrnori Francis Jansen Cheese Beautiful New Altar Is of Hammond, Ind.; Charles H. Hagtis, William M. Higgins, John Mt U»- pkg. R.‘ Mulroy, and Fathers D. A. 20 Lemieux, John Moran, Hubert Given to Navajo Chapel Newell, Gregory Smith, Achille , Soromaruga, John Buttimer, Blended C.SS.R.; Vincent Hughes, O.P.; S t Michael, Ariz.—A new altar depth. The dome of the exposition Edward Morgan, S.J.; John Ordi- Orange-Grapefruit has been installed in the chapel of throne is decorated in golf leaf, nas, C.R.,; John Schneider, O.P.; the Convent of Our Lady of Angels and on the tabernacle door is H. J. Foley, S.S.S.; Felix Abel, in St. Michael, the central mission raised carving of . a golden chalice Henry Becker, John Curran, Cris IIIIPC South, of the Franciscan missions among with the image of a partially ex pin Pfirman, O.F.M.; John Regan, l U U I v C i Big No. 5 cs the Navajos, as a gift of the Rev. posed sacred host Below, the mon Cyprian Emanuel, O.F.M., of St. 32 Elias A. Mealey of Our Lady of ogram of the Holy Name is entirely Louis; and Koch, O.S.B., of Canon Mercy rectory, Belmont, Mass., in gold and flanked on either side City. in memory of his mother. It wss by a panel of the raised figure of an Dinner is being served to the sent to the White Sisters (Fran­ angel in gold and old ivory. clergy. A reception is being held ciscan Missionaries of Mary) by The floor coverings are Navajo- for the relatives and friends of SUGAR Great Western Beet| the Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, woven rugs, in keeping with the the sisters in the parlors and au­ DD., Auxiliary Bishop of Boston location of the convent and central ditorium of the nurses' home, and archdiocesan director of the mission on the eastern part of the Society for the Propagation of the Navajo reservation on the 'high- DENVER GIRL Faith. hilly plateau of Arizona-New Mex­ TO JOIN ORDER The altar is of solid oak, measur ico. The two young women who will 5»34‘ 10'.. 68' The chalice and ciborium used in be received into the community ing about six feet in width, eight of the Franciscan Sisters of Stella feet in height, and three feet in this chapel are gifts to the nuns from Bishop Cushing in memory of Niagara in the Marycrest chapel his own mother. Mo.st of the can­ Sunday are Miss Betty Linen- The Denver Catholic dlesticks and the vestments used brink of Alliance and Miss Mary were also donations of the Auxil- Helen Neyens of Denver. Sister r . Resiister iaro Bishop of Boston. Rose Held and Sister Ann Hays I,' i Published Weekly by. the 'The windows of the chapel are will tak* their final vows. Sister Catholic Press Society, Inc. especially striking in their beauty, Mary Anne Langer, Sister Miriam f •; the work of an artist from Europe Rubel, and Sister Bernary Meyer 938 Bannock Street, Denver, and made by him in his small shop will pronounce their first vows on Colo. in New York city. These were do­ Monday morning. Subscription: |1 Per Year nated by friends of the institute I li SUPER mBRKETn Entered as Second Class Matter through the provincial of the at the Post Office, Denver, mother-house of the White Sisters Colo. in Providence, R. I Register Early The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary are granted a special privi lege in the daily exporition of the Blessed Sacrament and Benedic S tion wherever they are at work in Is Regis Plea the world-wide mission field. At St. Michael, because of the work (Continued From Page One) undertaken by the nuns, exposi­ tics, chemistry, physics, English, tion and Benediction begin at 6:30 history, and geography. in the morning before the White A number of regular Regis col­ Sisters leave for various mission lege professors are devoting their areas to instruct Indians in govern­ talents to the training of these ment day schools and even in the army men. Fathers Conrad Bil- hogans. The nuns also operate a gery, S.J.; John J. Gibbons, S.J.; disnensary in the central mission and Louis T. Keenoy, SJ., are s and care for the medical needs of teaching mathematics. Father Jos­ the Indians on their trips into the eph V. Downey, S.J., is offering reservation, depending wholly on courses in physics; Father Edward s medical supplies donated them by H, Wintergaien, SJ., courses in friends. geography; Father Louis A. Bloom er, SJ., courses in English; and Ten Calholie Families Father Joseph A. McCallin, SJ., history courses. Jo s^ h J. McGuire teaches chemistry. The remaining Have 6 Each in Service faculty members are from the Uni­ versity of Denver. Although some BrookljTi.—The ten families in of the Jesuits in Regis are engaged Metropolitan New York who were in this program, the army program recentV publicized for having six will hot interfere with ttie regular !! ions each in the armed forces by courses of studies in Regis college Col. Arthur V. McDermott, city di­ and high school. s rector of Selective Service, are all • \ Catholics, according to the Tablet, Monsignor Sheen Given s Brooklyn diocesan organ, which Conduct a ceremony of distinction made a survey covering each High Praise by Writer family. and good taste. Your choice of ap­ Birmingham, Ala.—On the oc Catholic Directory of casion of a visit here by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen of pointments determines the cost. Switzerland Published the Catholic university, John Tem­ Luzern, Switzerland.—Under the ple Graves, in his column, “This auspices of Swiss Catholic Action, Morning," in the Birmingham Age the publishing house, Rex, has pub­ Herald, asserted “this talented ora­ Conscientious Guidance in Time lished lately a Catholic Directory tor and man of God is what Chris­ of Switzerland. It gives a survey tian religion. Catholic and Protes­ of Need'" of all aspects of Catholic life in tant alike, needs,” He added, “And the Swiss Confederation. Christian religion is i^at the world needs.” Rabbi Lauds Prelate BOULEUflRD mDRTURRV For Defense of Jews New Orleans Priest Is Vatican City.—Following:g the re- Made High School Head cent death of Bishop ZichyZi of New Orleans.—The Rev. Alq- Mrs. James P. McConaty Kalocsa, the chief Hebrew Hun- ysius B. iGoodspeed, S.J., for six gtrian rabbi delivered in the s jt ib - years assistant provincial of the Federal at No. Speer Telephone GRand 1626 gqgue a eulogy that lauded in the New Orleans province of the So­ highest terms the efforts put for­ ciety of Jesus, has been trans­ ward by the lately deceased Cath­ ferred to the presidency of Jes­ olic prelate in defense of the Jews. Ike Mtn's jl0re^.62i.sixtEENTM.^. I uit high school, Tampa, Fla. Thursday, Aug. 12, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

FimSE IS CIVENSt. Joseph’s Parish Twins ST. EIIIIS' SBOiP Preferred Parish Com m issioned in Air Forces TO FB. IIIF B ST TO OE FETED 01 T rading (St. Joiepb’i Parish, Denver) The members of the Altar and .acred wemor?. Ralph and Raymond Haley, Eosary society will’ receive Com­ akes a Service a FSIFWELL P S B T T twin brothers, were graduated munion this Sunday in the 7:30 .O.E. St. Jo h n '* .that . bereaved, vt from the army air school July 28 Mass. in Fort Sumners, N. Mex. They There will be a Solemn Mass at a persotta* received their wings and commis­ 9:30 on the Feast of Our Lady of ------B E N N E H ’S O LIV ER’S (St. John’s Parish, Donrar) sions as .second lieutenants. Their the Assumption, Aug. 15. (St. Loan* Parish, Englewood) MARKET Father Lawrence Walter, who is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hel- Members of St. Joseph’s parish A lawn party to benefit the St. CONOCO SERVICE leaving the parish Sunday, Aug. fenbein of 584 Inca street, attended will serve the supper in the USO Louis Altar socie^ will be held at Grain-Fed IVleala 15, to return to the Archdiocese of the graduation. club on Sunday, Aug. 22. Any mem­ the home of Mrs. Robert £. Hayes, Waihinf and Creaiing Fish and Poultry Cincinnati, was feted with a fare­ ber of the parish who would like to 3726 S. Acoma, Thursday after­ Your RutlncM Appreciated well party in the school hall Tues­ The twins were bom and reared 6lh Ave. ft York EA. 9932 1312 East 6lb Ave. in Denver and were graduated donate a home-made cake please noon, Aug. 19. Luncheon will be Phone PE. 4629 day evening. Father John P. Mo­ call Madeline Brown or Dorothy serv^ at 1 o’clock and will be fol­ ran, pastor, made the presentation from St. Joseph’s high school in 1934. They received their B. S. WaUh, TA. 7075, or H. L. Harri­ lowed by gamies. Table and special speech before giving the honored son, MA. 8256. 'The women of St. prizes will be awarded. Patrons guest a check that represented the degrees from the University of St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish truW » P®" Denver and had nearly completed Joseph’s parish are famous for are asked to bring their own cards. parishioners’ gift to Father Wal­ For reservations call the hostees work for their Master of Arts de­ their good cakes, and it is hoped ter. The Rev. Gregory Smith, for- the response to this aiipeal will be at Englewood 1077. Imer pastor of St. John’s, also ad- grees when they enlisted. The local Red Cross unit is in The two lieutenants accompa­ generous. CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our I dressed the group. Father Walter A meetfag to complete arrange­ urgent need of blood donors for BOXINIE BRAE I responded and thanked the parish-,nied------their---- parents — ...... home-- - on -- a 10- ments will be held 'Thursday eve­ Tuesday, Aug. 17. Parishioners personnel and the finest equip* ioners for their many kindnesses to!day leave. They left this week for ning, Aug. 19, at 8 o’clock in the who are willing to aid in this work ment and facilities are assigned him in his four years as an assist- Washington state, where they rectory. Any one interested is are asked to call Mrs. Lula Caloo- (Chopping District to every Catholic Service. ant. will join their younger brother, invited. ley, procurement chairman, at En­ The party was sponsored by the George, also a flyer. glewood 641-W or the Red Cross at !< yiefik l^ ' The twin children of Mr. and day, and Father Melton >Girse, DELIVERY SERVICE Secondary Schools since 1939. It Nicklos Leoffler, with Frank and 763 So. Univeraity PE. 2255 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 Trading List Mrs. Leo J. Walker were baptized C.SS.R., in Calhan. Father Robert was the first -Catholic high school Mary Eckholt acting as proxies for Aug. 6 by Father Moran. Sponsors Kreutzner, C.SS.R., is acting of the city to invite the visiting Lambert Louis Stoffel and Patri­ for John Mansfield were Mr. and chaplain in Glockner hospital, committee of the North Central cia Joan Stoffel; and Lawrence Mrs. William Sagstetter. Sponsors Colorado Springs, and Father association for inspection and Frederick Wellman, son of Mr. and for Joan Marie were Joseph .Kel­ Matthias Justen, C.SS.R., is help­ Denver Eiiiversity ‘ i I'a th e d ra l evaluation. Mrs. George Ernest Wellman, with logg by proxy for Boyd Bailey and ing out in St. Patrick’s, Crested The splendid relationship exist­ John and Opal Moore as sponsors. Madeline Bailey. Butte. ing between teachers and pupils Public acknowledgment of thanks Shopping District M . Genevieve Kathryn, infant and the remarkable spirit of co­ is expressed by one of the parish­ Economy Liquor Store PATRONIZE THESE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, operation of parents and teachers ioners for the gaining of a special PIGGLY-WIGGLY was baptized by Father Moran are marks of good, active high favor through the intercession of MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER N«xt to CUrkt't Church Goods Aug. 8. Sponsors were Harry Ab­ school standards. Kateri Tekakwitha, saintly Indian Holy Family Girl The merchant* repreaented in thia aectlon are bootteri. They am **Wkmn /of* in $pirit9 eall / r r r y ^ STORES bott and Louise Trumbell by proxy The daily schedule of classes is maiden. 433 E. 17ih Ave. at Penn. for Mr. and Mrs. Perry Moore. well organized and flexible enough anxiou* to work with you and are deserving of jour patronage. Co* 1634 Tremont KE. 4.354 230 EL 13(h Ave. - Two more names have been to allow for individual differences, operate with them. FBRE DEI.IVKKY FBEE PABKINU added to the list of those in the . t 512 E. 13lh Avo. and at the same time provides for armed forces. John Shea and Da­ Will Make Vows the college entrance requirements vid LeClair are the recent in­ or professional training according Mt. Carmel Fiesta D . IJ. Conoco UNIVERSin PARK ductees. 1 • ••V-. to the wishes of the students. Krug’s Meal Marital Jack Murtaugh, son of Mr. and (Holy Family Parish, Denver) The school plant is well Service Station PHARMACY Mrs. John Murtaugh, returned to Sister .Mary Cyril, daughter of equipped and excellently cared HARRY JOHNSON, Prop. KARL’S ALLEN T. GOOD. Pharm aclit 1 Quality Meats, Poultry an army post after a sick leave of Mr. and Mrs. James Langdon, .will for, and, when the present pro­ SPECIALIZING IN LUBRICATION a month. make her profession in the order Yeur Patronage Appraeiated 2343 EAST EVANS TAVERX Fish gram of improvement has been 2661 So. UnlToraitr Bird. FE. 9841 PEarl 6926 ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS Capt. Leonard Freeman of the of the Sisters of the Precious completed, the grade and high 321 E. COLFAX medical corps and his wife and Blood Aug. 15 in the Chapel of schools will be highly conducive FORMERLY STATE BUFFET 1233 E ait Ulh At*. Phan* TAbar ttTI children are visiting Denver rela­ Our Lady of the Precious Blood in to the best interests of the stu­ tives and friends. Salem Heights, 0. dents from both a scholastic and Denver) ""'“ 'D. U. Cleaners WINES - LIQUORS Mrs. William Reilly is ill in St. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harry a health standpoint. **Band Box UNIVERSITY PARK Joseph’s hospital. C. Gruninger are now in tlye naval The library is well furnished the last weekend Our V ^30"^ Nadorff Liquors, Inc. Mrs. Laura Panther is confined training station in Farragait, Ida. and is amply supplie 1 with reftr- S^jfem” Creamery & Grocery to St. Joseph’s hospital. William left July 6, and Robert ence materials. Many current Work Called For and \ Delivered OPEN SUNDAY’S. HOUDATS Home of Good Spirits Walter Biller is still confined to followed him Aug. 3. Vernon Mc- periodicals and magazines are AND EVENINGS Fitzsimons hospital. Closkey left July 6 for the same \ M f l # COLfA/XI^OCOIM A WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OF available. PE. 4517 2363 E. Evans Ave. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST Jubilarian Ii Feted station. The faculty is made up of Sister M. Menadora of the Sis­ Jo Ann Stephens, a convert, 2076 S. University EM 6177 Cairax at Willlaou teachers who have not only re­ ters of Loretto is visiting Loretto was baptized Saturday, Aug. 7, ceived degrees but also continue Heights college to celebrate her by the Rev. Leo M. Flynn. Wini­ to keep pace with the times, re PHONE EAST 7789 Erickson Memorial Co. golden jubilee in religion. A fred and Margaret Piper were her gardless of trouble or expense. luncheon in honor of the jubilarian sponsors. According to the philosophy of SOUTH GAYLORD it * VINE PHARMACY MONUMENTS - MARKERS was given by Mrs. John H. Casey The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. education maintained by the hope chest, and the four spreads. Prompt Erection in her home. The guests included John Robert Dockerty was bap­ school, the development of the The church once more invites t Prescription Pharmacists from ono of the most eompleto the members of Sister Menadora’s Shopping^ District JAMES F, DANSBERRY. Mar. dispUys Id this resrlon. tized Patricia Jean by the Rev. entire individual—physical, intel­ 920 Speer Bird., Opposite Sonken family. Sister M. Celestine, sister E. J. Fraezkowski Sunday, Aug. lectual, social, moral, and religious 13lh Ave. at Vine St. Gardens. CHtrry 4728 of the jubilarian and co-author of 8. Her spon.sors are Mr. and Mrs. cess. DENVER. COLORADO —is and must ever be the primary p n p ’ O the book, Lorctfo of the Rockies; George D. Mossboucker. objective. Only when these fao The Chrysler 1080 So. Fhone Mrs. Louis W. Koster and Miss The hostesses for the Altar and tors receive continuous attention Gaylord DUD M SP. 0574 Veronica Casey, nieces of Sister Rosary society meeting Thursday, will the student be equipped for J. 0. MOLBERG Menadora; and Miss Joan Gardner, Aug. 12 are Mmes. Marion De­ his place in this ever-changing asked to be present. Grocery Company Grocery and Market Foodland grandniece of the honored guest. laney, Mary Dewey, E. J. Dieck- world; and only then will he real­ —EtUblUhed 1906- Jewelers man, R. L. Diehl, A. J. Epping, and ize his duties to God, to himself, Groceries, Meats and Fancy FOOD - FOR . FREEDOM Mrs. Kirchhof Buys Henry Fallico. an i to his fellowmen. 15, at 2 p.m. in the church. CORN FED MEATS -Vegetables Formerlr tU St««le Bldg. The Legion of Mary will receive The introduction of new courses 1093 So. Gaylord Call PE. 4601 The Stare o f {ft^ality and Price MEW LOCATION—1019 E. COLFAX 341 E. Colfax Ave. TA. 5575 Apartments on Grant Communion in the 7:30 Mass, and to meet the trend of the times, MA. 2758 the high school sodality in the 9 without sacrificing the funda­ NATIONAL BRAND The Aromor apartments, 1309- o’clock Mass Sunday, Aug. 15. mentals of education, has always ants, at a luncheon in his honor. Gaylord Drug Go. 1337 Grant street, have been pur- Miss Mabel Rose McCarthy, been characteristic of St. Joseph’s NOB HILL INN chassed by Mrs. Francis J. Kirchhof, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John high school. Every _ student is re­ 1069 So. Gaylord SP. 33 4 5 STORES Marcove 4Z( BAST COLFAX wife of a Denver builder, it became W. McCarthy, 4529 Winona court, quired to take religion. All fresh­ Prescriptions Carefully Filled by TWO QUALITY FOOD STORES known this week. The purchase in Chicago. Father Senese is leav­ “Try Our Fliu Finntain Lnnchn'* Mixed Drinks, Draught Beer arrived home on a 10-day visit men are required to follow basic Registered Pharmacists TO SERVE YOU price was approximately $200,000. from Hill Field, Ogden, Utah. courses in mathematics, English, ing this week for his own pari ‘ CUT RATR DRUGS Indiana. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS Finer Foods for Less AND LIQUORS Delicious Dinners and languages. These courses loot So. Garlord 741 SanU F. make for intensified study and will COLFAX AT LOGAN \ A AQ flQ HOT AND COLD LUNCHES 0pp. Cathrdrul V/t - - IroUO be productive of results when the Toor Bailnm !■ Aopr«H«t*d 8 * r« ST. PHILOMENA JUNIOR HIGH students begin their specializing S O U T H GAYLORD Washington Park in the sophomore and junior Busses Run to A REPUTABLE DRUG years. Other courses open to the BAKERY Cleaners HOW TO SLENDERIZE STORE GIRLS MAKE COOKIES FOR USO freshmen are elective. ENJOYABLY! St, Joseph’s high school is essen­ FlufTy, Flaky Homemade Unexcelled Quality and Service (St. Philomena’i Parish, Denver) hardt, and R. J. Ryan also donated tially commercial, and, though in­ Pastry N. W. CHRISTENSEN c STAUFFER SYSTEM The USO-NCCS cookie jar wait cookies in the week. novations are evident from time PE. 7211 'l624 8a. Garlard 1087 S. Gaylord SP, 7898 lU Eftit CoIfiK OppotiU Ctthcdfftl well remembered by the junior high James Williams, son of Mr. and to time, special emphasis goes to Mrs. P. H. Williams, now Brother basic commercial courses. The Pbone CHerry 1864 XTolfax a t Downing . . . Denver girls of St. Philomena’s school. On KEyslone 3217 Albert Edmund, will take his first school has an excellent science Thursday afternoon, Aug. 6, they vows in the De La Salle novitiate department. The three major Heights college, Denver: St. Vincent de Panics Parish" made 157 dozens of chocolate and in Lafayette, La., on Aug. 15. He sciences— chemistry, physics, and S Where Friends Meet . . . spice cookies in the school kitchen. will enter the Sacred Heart col­ biology—are offered every year. The cookies, of all sizeo and shapes, lege in Las Vegas, N. Mex. The latest textbooks in science are When buying from the WASHIl^GTON AVENUE GRILL were savory and furnished choice Mmes. J. F. Reinhardt, G. A. available and the adequacy of the The Shirley Garage eating for the soldiers. The girls Schwartz, and T. C. Sliemers gave .school library in science material timr firms advertising in this PARK MARKET OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE brought their own mixing bowls their second blood donation to the is well known. BILL BUGBES. Prop. D rin k s' PHONE TABOR tflt nidn paper, please mention that Bjrron and Maria Willlama and spoons, and proved themselves Red Cross recently. In addition to high school aero­ Ckimpipte Food Service Out und N'ighl Storarv. Rtpulring. efficient in the culinary art. Tho.se W. E. Jones, who underwent an nautics, initiated last year, drafts­ it takes appro: you saw their advertise­ 17th and IVaihinrton MAio 1797 Wuhins and Grtatini. Gaulina and Olla 5 9 8 South Gilpin U31-J7 LINCOLN 8T. participating were Theresa Slie- emergency appendectomy in Mercy manship and a new course in basic utea from this m ent mers, Mary Henry, Mary Ellen hospital, is convalescing satisfac mathematics are being placed on the college. •nt’» S m iii to B* Thrifty^ Mulcahy, Pauline Schmitt, Louise torily, the daily schedule. Hatchett Drug Store Wise, Sharon Bradley, Mary Jo Mr. arid Mrs. L. D. Galvin an­ Sports — football, basketball, [ M illik en ’s Abegg, Betty Costello, Lois Eppich, nounce the birth of a son, Larry and baseball, and the intramural Blessed Sacrament CASH STORES 'T he Store of Quality and Serriea** Mary Louise Madonna, Norma Sei­ Joseph, in Mercy hospital. sports—receive due attention in S CONVEMENT (A)CAT10NS bert, Jane Mohan. Madeline Rieger, Dick Costello has returned to his their respective seasons. Social 701 GRANT and Jerry Guenther. home from Mercy hospital, where 1130 E. Alameda life is not neglected. The gym Heights. LAWSON DRUG GO. Compoundinjr preflcriptiona la the most The women who supervised the he underwent an appendectomy. teacher gives special attention to 1201 E. 9ili Ave. important part of oatr business. Cpl. Helen Rhoades, who had ALSO TRINIDAD. (OLO. — LIQUORS 2357 E. Evans Ave. work were Mmes. E. L. Stakebake, the little courtesies’in the dancing J. G. Henry, T. C. Sliemers, T, V. been home on a furlough, returned and other gym passes. Conner, 0. P. Wise, and J. D. to her post Monday. The objective of the speech de­ Mr. Carroll Formerly With the S/Sgt. Thomas A. Coupe, who Annunrikfion Goodrow. partment is to prepare the stu­ May Co. HARRY GUSTIN is in the quartermaster corps, has dent, whether boy or girl, for In Meat ButinoM 13 Years Mmes. T. J. Halter, J. F. Rein- !• Now Owner of * been enjoying a furlough in the Catholic leadership. This year at Now In Pall Chsrgt of Oor H u t Dept. AT LOWKST home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. least two finished progrrams for Thoma.s A. Coupe. Carroll Beauty Studio PIGGLY-WIGGLY DRUGS PRICES IN DENVER DE SELLEM presentation are planned. This (Preiantation Pariah, Denver) FORD REPAIRS Air Cadet and Mrs. Harry Butler E. COLFAX AND BIRCH kUEL AND FEED CO. department is closely allied with Members of the PTA are aske 4 5 2 4 E. COLFAX EM. 7993 FRfl50KLIV

win reward and the Vail Hard Working Qirk Community C enter loftball MOUNT §T. GERTRUDE team in Denver !• getting a trip to Rendemeer ramp for faithful WARNT]VG->Doii’t W ait LIEAL JISU IIS Until School Time to Have attendance and eament effort at practice thi* iiimmer. The team con- T ' l AT TRE ROCKIES »i«t* of, left to right: Back row—Sadie Maea, Albie Lucero, Lillian BOULDER, COLORADO Barcelona, Rebecca Romero, and Florence Espinoza; front row—Eva School Shoes Repaired Mae Gnnrjiles, Beatrire Gonzales. (>iath Beth Burns, Belly Barcelona, 11 Conducted by the Sisters of Charity, B.V.M. and Nnrma Casias. Two members, Rachael (^avec and Fidelia Gon- m SGH[DUl[D Brin{( Them in IVOW A Boarding and Day School for Girls rAlrs, are not in the picture. GOOD WORK—BEST QUALITY 1^ Materials Acailable i Fully Accredited University Colorado Healthful Location Spacious Campus i i i l RlIRlil PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP lOTH ST. AT AURORA PHONE 343 PAUL FEESE, Prop. (Regis College, Denver) (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, FOB CATALOG ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR Denver) 288 SO. PENNSYLVANIA SP. 9986 The annual eieht-dsy retreat Registration of students for the for members of the Jesuit com­ high school will take place next munity of Regis will end on the week. On Wednesday, Aug. 18, Feast of the Assumption, Aug. 15. freshman boys will register; on Among the retreatants is the Most Thursday, Aug. 19, freshman girls LOREHO HEIGHTS COLLEGE Rev, Anthony J. Schuler, S.J., re­ will fegister; and on Friday, Aug. tired Bishop of El Paso. Bishop 20, students of the upper classe.s Colorado's Only Senior Schuler has been a resident in will register. There will be no REGI$ HIGH SCHOOL Regis since last December. In all, advance registrations. College for Women six priests, 15 scholastics, and siX' Because of crowded conditions in AN ALL JESUIT STAFF brothers are making the spiritual the high . school, only tho.se stu­ LORETTO, COLORADO exercises of St. Ignatius. The re­ dents who were in the .school last A PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS treat-master is the Rev. Cyril 0. year will be accepted for the up­ Vollert, S.J., professor of dog­ per grade.s this year. Father Greg­ A Well Balanced Program of Classical Date of Registration matic theology in St. Mary’s col­ ory Smith pointed out that the lege, St. Marys, Kans. parents should not fail to see that and Scientific Courses The Rev. Edward A. Conway, eligible children arc registered September 20 S.J., professor of religion in Regis, this year for the freshman class, has been made a member of the as the policy of admitting no new REGISTRATION SEPT. 2 Write or Phone for education committee of the Shot- students ia the upper classes will .Circular of Information v«ll commission to study the or­ probably be a permanent neces­ ganization of peace. Father Con­ Denverites Urged to Aid Program sity in the school. DENVER, COLO. PHONE GL. 3633 Phone PEarl 2468 way has been working with the The monthly meeting of the St. commission in New York and Francis de Sales circle will be Washington during the past two ‘Real Foster Homes’ Will held in the home of Mrsc lE. L. months. Milner, 620 S. Sherman gtreet, other Catholics among the 125 Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. 1 members of the commission are Purple Heart Medal j Professors Francis E. McMahon, Keep Youth on Right Path president of the Catholic Associa Is Sent to Parents tion for International Peace; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kreiling REGIS COLLEGE Charles Fenwick, former presi All that an underprivileged life and whom I had to thank for of this parish received from their dent of the same association; child needs to make a sucCess of the encouragement I have had, son, Pfci Henry Kreiling, his Or­ Monsignor John A. Ryan, and life is a chance to live in a "real TThe more I thought about it, der of. the Purple Heart medal Pre-Induction Courses for High School Professor Richard J. Purcell, both home’’ where responsible people thelmore I realized that you were awarded for wounds received in Graduates of the Catholic university; and are willing to give him a helping the one. The stories you used to action. Henry was wounded on Professor Elizabeth Lynskey of hand. Proof for that statement is ten m'nV about the boys you had Nov. 2, 1942, while serving in the Hunter college. found in a letter from a typical known, the boys who worked so Pacific war zone, and has spent Pre-Dental and Pre-Medical Training The Rev. Robert M. Kelley, foster-son to a Denver foster- hard to get an education and how several months recuperating in an S.J., former president of Regis mother, as revealed by the Denver they finally had succeeded! I re Australian base hospital. Freshmen Registration-Aug. 30 college, has been assigned as as­ Catholic Charities. member the one you u.sed to tell The Kreilings have two other sociate director of the White “I am now in Williamsburg, Va., about Robin, who had washed sons in service, Sgt. Raymond of House, spiritual retreat establish­ attending the College of William diahe.s to earn money enough to go the army signal corps and Third Upper Classmen Registrat|on-Sept. I ment south of St. Louis. Father and Mary, where I work as a to MIT I the Massachusetts Insti Cla.ss Petty Officer Leo, both of Kelley will be as.sociated with the biological statistician and do re­ tute of Technology], All these whom have seen action out of the DENVER, COLO. PHONE GL. 3633 Rev. LtuTence Chiuminatto, S.J., search work on the mussel, a small were a source of encouragement to country. A son-in-law, Sgt. Wil­ director. His appointment was an­ shellfish,” writes the foster-son, me. liam Stacker, is stationed in Green­ nounced by the Very Rev. Peter who was placed in a foster-home “I also remember when you told ville, S. Car. A. Brooks, S.J., provincial. years ago. me I was making my own way and Father Kelley has been active “In return for my work,” he that I had better start making my Parish Pioneer in Use St. Scholastica in the retreat movement since his continues, "the fisheries labora­ own decisions. I think I was about COLORADO MILITARY SCHOOL ordination to the priesthood in tory is paying my expenses at 10 years old at the time ., Of Released Time for 1911, He has conducted numerous school. And thus does a former foster- retreats for laymen, priests, and “As I was sitting here this after­ child thank a foster-mother for her FULLY ACCREDITED Academy religious, He is prominently noon, I got to thinking that I had patience and guidance in his youth, Religious Instruction known, particularly in the West come a long way up the road since for the individual attention that he Grades 1 to 12— Resident and Day Students CANON CITY, COLORADO and Midwest, as he served twice you first knew me, and I wondered received in his formative years— New Orleans.—Sacred Heart of as president of Regis, once of why I was so convinced that it years that might well have sent Jesus parish is twice a pioneer. It Select Resident and Day School for Loyola university, Chicago, and was possible for me to succeed in him on the road to social destruc­ was the first to make use of a regu­ Fall Term Begins Sept. 13 Girls of High-School and once of St. Mary's college, St. tion had he not been afforded a lation of the Orleans (civil) Par normal, healthy environment and Grade-School Aae. Marys, Kans. From 1926 to 1927 Chairman of Largest ish School board providing release 1984 So. Columbine PEarl 2495 Denver he served as associate to the hotne care. time for religious instruction of Member of North Central /ittoeiation K. of C. Chapter Named It is on behalf of this type of children and the first to have a bus provincial of the Missouri prov­ LT. COL. A. Y. HARDY, Superintendent ince of the Society of Jesus. Brooklyn.—Charles H. Morlath child—both boys and girls—that for bringing public school children College Prep., Pre-Vocational, has been elected chairman of Ijong the Denver Catholic Charities, the to instructions and returning them Music, Dramatic Art, Home Your Purchase of War BoncU Island chapter, Knights of Colum­ Bureau of Public Welfare, the to within a block or two of their Economics, Commercial bus, to succeed the late Edward M. Children’s Aid society, and the homes. and Stamps Helps Secure Your Galligan. Mr. Morlath heads the Denver defen.se council are spon­ Limited Enrollment, Integrated Learning, Future. largest K. of C. chapter in the soring a drive to find foster homes Primate of S^in Thanks "Spaeiout Campus, Unexcelled Climate. United States, composed of 67 for some of the city’s children, es­ The Under direction of the Benedictine councils and more than 16,000 pecially those w^ho.se parents are Swiss Catholics for Aid CAPITOL Sitters. TK .Spanish Americans. Priest Makes Hazardous Adoption Not Considered Fribourg, Switzerland. — The BOOK SHOP I Let it be stressed emphatically Most ReV. Marius Besson, Bishop CHILDREN’S Trip to Bury 10 Fliers that these youngsters are not for of Lausanne, Geneva, and Fri­ 2811 A PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS UniUERSITV Thunder Point, Adak Island, adoption. For various reasons, bourg, has received from the Most (Near Detroit) Aleutians. — Lt. William Doran, their own parents cannot, at this Rev. Enrico Pla y Deniel, Arch­ CORNER Catholic chaplain for the naval air time, provide the normal environ­ bishop of Toledo and Primate of School Suppliev, Bibles, Dirlion- of station, led a funeral party over ment that the children should have. Spain, a letter expressing his aries. Magazines, Greeting Cards,, ST. mflRV’S flCRDEmV sheer cliffs and hazardous trails to Therefore, families are being thanks to the clergy and lajty of Firtion, Non-Fiction, Technical this wilderness point to give a sought that can make room for one the Diocese of Fribourg for their Smart Clothes for Books, etc. Pre’Firsi through High School Christian burial to tefa naval air more child in their own circles and help extended to the churches and DERUER service men who died when their thus give these healthy young clergy of the Archdiocese of Young Americans Educatei for Our Times Catalina flying boat crashed. Fa­ Americans a fighting chance to be­ Tol^o through gifts of vest­ Accredited by the State University, member of the ther Doran is from Chicago. come successful citizens. ments, linens, vessels for the cele­ The firms listed here de­ North Central Association, and affiliated \tith Loretto DAY OR EVENING STUDY “For these particular children bration of Mass, and other articles. Heights College. Funeral Services Held institutions are not the answer,” serve to be remembered E. Colfax and High All courses lead to Uni­ points out Miss Agnes Quinlan, su- Catholic Action Tour versity degrees in Arts and For Retired Physician peiWi.sor of the Catholic Charities when you are djstributing REeiSTRATION S EP T. 8th and 9lh Sciences, Music, Law, Li­ Bloomingburg, N. Y.—Funeral of Denver. “They need individual Winds Up in New York your patronage in the dif­ EM. 7646 SCHOOL STARTS SEPT. 12TH brary Science, Commerce, services were held in St. John’s attention.” Engineering, Teacher Cathedral, Paterson, N. J„ for Dr. According to John Lewis of the New York. — The Summer ferent lines of business. 1370 Pennsylvania Cherry 0383 Training, and Social Work. Francis B. Donohue, i*etired physi­ local defen.se council, when Denver School of Catholic Action will cian who died here. Dr. Donohue was .suddenly changed from a DE!V^ER, COLORADO was 69 years old. peace-time city to an important de­ bring its 13th .annual tour to a Autumn Quarter fense center, the whole life of the close here with a session in Regis KIRKLAND SCHOOL of community was changed. The city’s high school. The session, which Begins children especially are affected. will begin Monday, Aug. 16, with # Advertising Art O Painting - Drawing With homes disrupted, they are a Dialog Mass at SrSO^clock, fol­ often left with relatives or others lowed by registration’ will con­ O Industrial Design ■ # Children's Classes ART September 20 not capable of taking care of them, tinue through Saturday, Aug. 2L All evening classes scheduled through the University of Colo­ For Complete Information nr they are free to run the streets. rado Extension Division. Registration begins Sept. 15th. This soon leads to bad results and i m PEARL 8T., DEkvEK, COLO. Telephone Pearl 3711 it is for this reason that the de­ Catholic Federation Has fense council is interested in help­ Anniversary of Founding or address ‘ ing to find suitable places for THE DIRECTOR OF their care. Allentown, Pa.—The 50th anni ADMISSIONS No Expente Involved versary convention of the Central Due regard will be given to the Federation of Catholic Societies of THE University of Denver RUDOLPH^S children’s race and creed, and rep­ Pennsylvania was formally opened FOOT COMFORT AT LOW COST resentatives from each agency will with a Pontifical Mass celebrated Denver, 10, Colorado 804 15th TA. 9335 leave nothing undone to place the in Rockne hall by Bishop Gerald boys and girls with the b « t possi­ P. O’Hara of Savannah-Atlanta ble people for their normal plu’si- Abbey Sebool piritual development. Pro­ vision will be made for the young­ WE WANT A TRAINED DICKIXSON ster's to the extent that they will CANON CITY, COLORADO not add to the expense of the homes s. SECRETARIAL SCHOOL opened to them. GIRL SHORT VICTORY WAR COURSES For full'information, inquire at 1441 WELTON ST. KE. 1448 314 14th street, Room 102.- ARTIST BOARDtNQ SCHOOL FOR BOYS Former .Vicar General IS WUAT THE AOVERTIBINO FROM 12 YEARS OLD AND UP : i AGENCIES ARE CALLING FOR. THROUGH JUNIOR COLLEGE The Right Clothes for Of Greal Falls Rosips You can train for a job that will Night Law School last after the war. College or Career Great Falls, Mont.— (Special)— CHILDREN’S OASSES After 35 years of priestly work in Saturday Mamina to IX WESTMINSTER UW SCHOOL the Great Falls diocese, the Rt. DAY * NIGHT CLASSES tdeat Location-Att Sports Reasonably Priced! Duly Accredited by the Supreme Court of Colorado Rev. Monsignor D. J. Dincen, P.A., DENVER’S COMMERCIAL ART pastor of St. Patrick’s church, SCHOOL Including Horseback Riding CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 8 * Billings, has resigned because of 811 EMPIRE BLDG., SIXTEENTH AND GLENARM P L A d failing health. A former Vicar 142$ Wehon St. MA. 3339 General, Chancellor, and diocesan Tlie Address consultor. Monsignor Dineen iS un­ J Campus Corner CLIFFOKO W. MILLS, Dmn, C A. JOBNBOK BM(. MA. UTT dergoing medical treatment in Denver Art tnslitute For Information Write to the Head Master JOBK 8. KRL60K. RHMtnr. Eavliv BM|. XX. T ill Cld&iornia. - --He was rector of S t Aan’a Cathedral from 1012 to 191T. 1 Thursday, Aug. 12, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE Noted Singer Will SPRINGS C. D. OF A. POSTPONE Appear in Denver ANNUAL PICNIC TILL AUG. 26

Colorado Sprinjrs.—The annual picnic will be held in Stratton park picnic of the Catholic DauRhtem at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 26. y. of America, Court S t Mary, which Mrs. Julia Ckmroy announced the was to be held A u r . 11, has been ■k\ AIR CONDITIONED engagement of her daughter. Miss postponed because of the deanery Marian Conroy, to Lt. Edward J. meetinR scheduled A u r . 1 1. The Mahaney of Rochester, N. Y., at a tea Sunday in her home, 1101 E. for Hot Weather Platte avenue. Miss Conroy is a graduate of St. Mary’s high school and of St. Mary college, Xavier, COMFORT Lafayette CYO Kans. Lt. Mahaney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daniel Ma­ haney of Rochester, N. Y. He is The most comfortable place for a Attends Pow Vow stationed in Camp Carson. A meeting of the Holy Name so­ funeral service is in a Horan & Son ciety of SL Mary’s was held Mon­ day, Aug. 2, in the church audi­ Chapel. I.afayette.—St. Ida’s CYO at­ torium. Fall and winter activities tended the Fowl Wow! and en­ were outlined by the Very Rev. Wil­ joyed a basket picnic at the Cha- liam Kipp. Members of the society CHALICES Comfort is assured on even the tauqua Rrounds in Boulder last i-eceived Ommunion in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, Aug, 8. week. As a work for the coming and hottest days by air-conditioning. An John F. Conway is in the army Jeannelte MacDonald, famnui even, healthful temperature, with con­ bazaar, the club will have charRe air force basic training center in soprano, who will sing in the Den­ of the parcel post booth. The Kearns, Utah. He is the son of ver iiniversily stadium this Satur- OSTEXSORIEMS trolled humidity, is constantly main­ members are asking former mem­ Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Conway of 1612 dav evening, is no believer in the Wood avenue. old saying, “Men mutt fight, and tained throughout both chapels and the bers and their friends to send par­ women must weep." There are all cels to this booth to be auctioned. Miss Frances Conway and Mrs. kinds of things that women can do COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME display room. Charles Hopkins, Jr., entertained to help the war effort, she says. Mrs. Ben Cundali of St. Ida’s at a tea for Delta Gamma alumnae guild will have charge of the The appearance here is under the Tuesday, Aug. 3, in the home of management of Arthur M, Ober fancy work booth at the bazaar. Mrs. Hopkins. She will be assisted by Mrs. Fred felder. A . I*. W.kf^iXKit iv*' Herrmann and Mrs. Louis Brug- On Saturday Miss Nancy Re- ger. petti entertained at a luncheon in <111 lieII <;ooi»s < <>. Father Innocent Mangus, her home in Broadmoor in honor of O.S.B., pastor of Our Lady of Miss Patricia Kennedy of Hono­ Prayer Is Great TA. <>urdes parish, Los Angeles, paid lulu, who is the guest of her a visit to Lafayette and celebrated cousin, Mis.s Cappy Menary. the 10 o’clock Mass last Sunday. The summer house of Mr. and Essential for HORAN Mrs. E. J. Latenser will be the AND SON CHAPELS Lt. Joe Romano and Pvt. Clyde setting for a family picnic Satur­ Manzanores were home on fur­ day when the 'Latensers and Mr. Christian Life MUNICIPAL and lough. Victor Slavec and Don­ Latenser’s cousin, Mrs. Louis KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 ald Courtier were tak^n in the W’ells, Jr., and Mr. Wells will be last draft. By R e v . E d w a r d A. B r e e n I CORPORATION BONDS l5^7Qewei»wl PIk x hosts. They will have 30 guests. ‘ Mrs. Joseph Miller entertained A young army matron, Mrs. Christ’s training of the Apostles | Guarding Forever our Founder^ Ideali the Erie Altar society last week. Chavet, Jr., has arrived for an ex­ for their supremely important task i PREFERRED and Krist Baneck has returned from tended visit with her parents, Mr. was a long and difficult undertak-; Hebro, Colo. and Mrs. 0. W. Hubert. Mrs. ing. In that training, however, are i COMMON STOCKS Chavet had been in Stamford, contained all the fundamental! Tex., for two months with Avia­ principles that must gruide men, WORK ON BOULDER CHURCH tion Caddt Chavet. He now is tak­ whether clerics or laymen, in the We specialize in securities^ of this area. ing his basic flight training in (3ar- performance of the Church’s work. den City, Kans. One lesson emphasized over and We invite your inquiries. WILL BE COMPLETED SOON Richard Byrne has been pro­ over by the Master is the need of moted to first lieutenant, attached prayer for those who aspire to be­ to the air force. Dick’s post is in come His active followers. By Su l l iv a n & C o m p a n y Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ glacier trip and who will leave word and by His actions, too, Charlotte, N. Car. He is the Security Building ish)—The process of redecorat­ Boulder shortly after 6 a.m. There nephew of Bob Creighton with Christ manifested the, truth that Phone TAbor 4264 ing Sacred Heart church will be will also be the usual Masses at whom he made his home before en­ prayer is a source of man’s completed by the end of the week, 6, 8, and 10 o’clock. greatest strength. In Capharnaum, so that on Sunday, Aug. 15, all the tering the service. Summer Visiter Diet While John Fraser was visiting a for example, His reputation as a Masses will again be offered in the Healer rapidly became a marvel church. Mrs. Bella Boykin, a ’resident friend in a hospital in Oran, North of Beaumont, Tex., who for many Africa, he happened to glance among all the inhabitants. Casting Preferred Parish A Mass will be offered at 4:30 years had spent summers here at across the room ju st.as Stanley out devils, caring diseases, healing ’clock Sunday morning, Aug. 16, her home on the Chautauqua Miller looked his way. They had cripples, and all the while an­ for the convenience of parish­ grounds, died in a local hospital not run into each other before, al­ nouncing the tidings of man’s Re­ T Trading List ioners and university students who Sunday morning, Aug. 8, follow­ though both have been in North demption, Christ overnight became T plan to make the annual Arapahoe ing a heart attack suffered earlier Africa for some time. They are the most sought-after Person in in the day. Rosary service was cousins of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Galilee. held in the mortuary on Sunday Carey. A mere man thus pursued by Behind Rising Sun’ admiring throngs would have a V evening, and the body was taken Mrs. Roy Vandenberg returned §1. F ran cis de Sales* LET’S NOT BE GREEDY back to Beaumont on Monday, t( her home in Palisades, Colo., fol­ struggle not to give himself over |j> Scenarist Is Gatholic accompanied by a daughter. Mrs, lowing a three-week visit at the to their adulation. Certainly, he would find it difficult to take time Alameda Drug Store iGEO. W. We like to do business—but “panic buying" is one thing we Chester Weber of Spokane, Wash., home of Mr. and Mrs, John Van­ who was here for the summer with denberg. for prayer. But Christ, the Gospel V. 6 . PETERSON, Prop. don’t want. You shouldn’t want it, either, because it can Hollywood. — Scenarist Emmet relates, arose before daybreak and Lavery, who prepared Behind the her mother, and J. H. Phelan, who Mrs. Fred Gross and daughter Cnt Rate Drags MASTER create artificial shortages of merchandise and artificial prices. was also spending a vacation here of Pueblo are the guests of Mrs. went into the desert that He might Rising Sun for the screen, is Irish- pray. Peter and the others later Wines and Liquors OPTOMETRIST It can result in some people having too much and others not American and a Catholic. He is a with his family at their Chau­ Gross’ mother, Mrs. Margaret Mc­ tauqua home. Donald. followed and besought Him to re­ Fountain Service - School Supplies 5 Broadway enough. We want to serve the public, just as we’ve always famous writer. turn to the crowds in Capharnaum, done—and we don’t mean a part of the public but all of i t Lavery whs In Smith college Mrs. Boykin’s husband, who Aug. 15 will start a visit of sev­ Alameda qnd Broadway died in 1942, had been a director eral weeks for Miss Mary Eleanor but the Master’s only answer was, If we insist on limiting quantities of certain goods, don’t get working on a Rockefeller Founda­ of the Chautauqua for many “Let us go into the neighboring tion research project when RKO Van Kirk of Akron, 0., with her villages and towns that there also mad about it please. It’s for your own protection, for your years. Surviving besides Mrs. brother, Robert Van Kirk, director CLOSED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDATS Radio started looking for a scen­ Weber, are two other daughters, I may preach. For this- is why I CONOCO STATION own future welfare. While the war is on, we’ve got to learn arist to dramatize James R. o." the USO-NCCS club of Colorado have come.’’ ” Mrs. Fred Buckenstein and Sis­ Springs. Miss Van Kirk is one of JOE FARRENKOPr, Prop. to share— and the lesson should be good for all of us. Young’s expose of Japan. A long ter Mary Antoinette, both of Christ never permitted His dis­ Colo. Rainbow Tront distance telephone call brought the young stars of the Metropoli­ 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 Houston, Tex., and a sob, Beryl tan Opera Co, This fall she will ciples to lose sight of the fact that Semd 11 to I p.m. him to the coast, and now Behind Boykin of Beaumont. His mission was a spiritual one. Coarteoun tnd Prompt Sorvice the Rising Sun is ready for the start her third year as soloist with At the height of His triumphs WASHING & GREASING BIDE-A-WEE Priatt I( Guait the Metropolitan. A SPEQALTY screen.' among men. He fled to a desert (IS BROADWAY THE MAY COMPANY The Rev. Innocent Mangus, The VUW club of the Sacred oratory, thus to point out to O.S.B., a member of Holy Cross Heart, Manitou, and Cascade par­ them where lies the principal Army Chaplain Builds abbey in Canon City, and now ishes has completed arrangements source of their strength and con­ LINCOLN CREAMERY Chapel in New Guinea serving as pastor of Our Lady of for the annual Midsummer carni­ solation in the heat of life’s battle. JACKSON’S Lourdes parish in Los Angeles, val and dance that will be held in For prayer is not only a duty; it ( I f B. Bz p m IUob—6 P . I » l Calif., is spending a few days as the Antlers hotel Friday night, 174S So. Bro«ilw

the«« irirli tome da^ for Autoists M ay Praise keeping John Q. Publir’a car on the road by helping to luppiy lynlhetic rubber for new lirea. flmuscmEnTS-DininG ChemUtrr majors in the tummer school of Marygrove college, Detroit, the trio (left to right)—Helen Skladeien, Virginia Snyder, and Helen Swieca—are learning the technique of fractional distillation by the separation of butyl and ethyl alcohols. Similar processes are used in % RECRERTIOn the production of raw materials for synthetic rubber and solvents. Excellent positions await all science majors graduated. DADIT T heatre r f i n l l 1028 S. Gaylord PE, 9177 TBUB9. — FBI. — SAT. Remember the AUG. I t. I t, 14 “They Came to Blow week beg. Sunday Eve. Up America” August 15th w ith GEO. SANDEKS and ANNA STEN , AUo FBANCES LANGFORD sod ALVINO RAY. In “ It’S A “FOLLOW THE BAND” Church in BUN. — MON. — TUBS. — WED. AUG. IS. II. 17. 18 Wise Child” CLAUDETTE COLBERT sod JO EL McCREA, in “Palm Beach Story” Also JltANK BUCK and JAMES DONNALDSON. in “JAC.ARE” MATINEES—EVERY TUBS., THUR8., SAT.. BUN., AND HOL­ IDAYS, t P.M. TILL 12 YOUR WILL STARTING y REMEMBER THE

to the niutie of SUMMER MASS SCHEDULE Ameries't NEW POOR MISSIONS STAGE-SCREEN. IN ARCHDIOCESE IS GIVEN RADIO Esvoritel Following ia the anmmer aehed- ARVADA. 8. OF THE ARCHDIOCESE ale of Maiaet in the Dei.ver arch- ASPEN, 8 and 10, l i t . 3rd, and 6th Sun- ^ T € diocete aa reported to The Regia- dayt; 8:30. 2nd and 4tb Sundajra, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ter. In pariabei from which no AURORA. 8 and 10. report waa received, the schedule BAILEY, Mail in Santa UaHa. B. that prevailed last summer ia BASALT, 18:80, 2nd and 4th Sundayi. FIORITO given. BOULDER. 6. 8. and 10; 6, 7:80, and 9, holy d iy i. and his DENVER BOULDER (South), 7:80, lit, 8rd, and CATHEDRAL. E. Colfax and Logan, 8, 7, 6th Sundaya: 9. 2nd and 4th Sundaya. 8. 9. to. 11:30. and 12.30. DIMVIR't SMasTItr AMUSIMIHT PARK BRANDON, 11, fith Sunday only. ORCHESTRA ANNUNCIATION, E. 3«tb Are. and I BRECKENRIDGE, 9:80, 2nd Sunday Form of Bequest for Establishment Humboldt. 5:15, 7:80, 8:30, 8 :80. Far and away 10:45. and 12. (Confeiiiona befora M an). BLES&ED SACRAMENT, Montvlew Blvd. BRIGGSDALE, 9 :80, 1st and Sfd Etiodayi. and Elm, 7, 8. 0:80, 10:45, and 12. BRIGHTON, 8 and 10:80; Spanish, 9. DENHAM THEATRE the best BIG BRUSH, 9, 1st, 8rd, an^ 6tb Sundays; FITZSIUONS CHAPEL. Fitxiimana hoi- 8:80 and IX), 2nd and 4tb Sundays. band of the pita], 6, 7, and 8; Confeaiioni before BUENA VISTA, 9:80. 1st and 3rd Son- all M atsee, 6. weekdays. of Funds for Education of Priests: “SOULS AT SEA” days (Confessions befora Mast). summer! HOLY FAMILY. W. 44tb and Utlea. BURLINGTON. 10. 1st, 8rd, and -8th GARY COOPER 6. 7:80, 0, 10. I I . and 12. Sundays; 8, 2nd and 4th Sundays. GEORGE RAFT HOLY GHOST. 19th and CallfomU Sti.. CALHAN. 11.' 1st Sunday; 9:16, 3rd and 6. 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, and 6th Sundays. FRANCES DEE 12:15. CAMP ST. MALO. 8 and 10. CAMP GEORGE WEST (arm y). 8. Plus HOLY ROSARY. E. 47th Ave. and Pearfc- CASCADE, 10. 7 and 8. CAETLE ROCK, 10, July and September; LOYOLA, E. 23rd Ave. and York, 8, 7. 12, A ugust and October. ^‘Night Plane From 8:80. 10:30. and 12. ' CENTRAL CITY, 9, 1st and Srd Sundays OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, W. 88tb CHEYENNE WELLS. 9. Changking’’ Ave. and Kalamath, 11. COPELAND LAKE, Mass in Camp Si. Malo. 8 and 10. 16TH AND CALIFORNIA OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. W. 86th CRAIG, 10, Srd, 4tb. and 6th Sundays. Ave. and Navajo, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:30, and CRIPPLE CREEK, 8. lit and Srd 12. Wednesdays. Tom Flaherty's OUR LADY OF VICTORY. W. 12tb Ave. CROOK, 6 or 10, altem ata Sundays irith and Sboahone, 9 ;30. Diff. PRESENTATION. W. 7th Avt. and Knox DEERTRAIL, 11, 1st, Srd, and 6th Sun­ OLINGER BROTHERS Ct., 6:30, 8. 10. and 12. days. EAST LAKE. 9;S0. SACRED HEART. 28tb and Larimer Sts., COLONY GRILL 6. 7, 8:80, and 10:30. EATON (Spanish Coiony). 8, 2nd Sunday, EDGEWATER, 6:80. 8. 10. and 12. Stables ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL. W. 18th ELBERT. 8, 2nd Sunday each month; Whert Friend* Meet Friend* and Quitman. 5 :45. 6 :80, and 7 :45. 10, 2nd Sunday July and August; 12 ST. CAJETAN’S, 9tb and Larim er Ste., 2nd Sunday September. Riding 6:80, 8:30. 10:80, and 12.15. ELDORADO SPRINGS. Mass In South • FINE POODS ST. CATHERINE'S. W. 42nd Ave. and Boulder. 8, 1st, 3rd, and 6th Euodayt; 9:30, 2nd and 4th Sundays. Horses • MIXED OB1NK3 Federal Blvd., 6. 7:80, 9, 10:80, and 12:15. ELIZA3ETH. 10, 2nd Sunday, August and October; 12, 2nd Sunday, July and 1.5QI for § BEER • WINE ST. DOMINIC'S. W. 29th and Federal September. i Blvd., 5:80. 7:30, 9. 10:30. and 12. EMPIRE. Mass in Georgetown, 9. 2 Hrs. 569 E. Colfax ST. ELIZABETH'S. 11th and Curtle Sts.. ENGLEWOOD, 6, 8. 10, and ll:S 0 . 8. 7:30, 9. 10:30, and 12. ERIE, 10, 1st, 8rd, and 6th Sundays. Make Reservations for a Pack Trip ST. FRA.NCIS DE SALES'. S. Sherman 8. 2nd and 4tb Sundays. All Equipment Fnrniihed 'a n d Alameda, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and ESTES PARK. 7:30 and 9:30. 12. EVERGREEN, 19. Phone EAst 9526 FAIRPLAY, 9:80. Srd Sunday. ST. JAMES'. E. ISth Ave. and Newport, ' 143 STEELE ST. (4th Ava. Bus.) FLEMING. 8 and 10. 6:30. 7:30, 8:30, 10, 11, and 12. FORT COLLINS. Holy Family. 8:80 and TALLY-HO CAFE ST. JOHN’S, E. 5th Ave. and Josephine, 10:80; St. Joseph’s, 7, 9, and 10. S. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11, and 12. FORT LOGAN. 8 :80. OYSTERS - nSH ST. JOSEPH'S. W. 6th Ave. and Gala- FORT LUPTON. 9. 1st. 8rd, and 8tb • LOBSTERS . STEAKS pago, 5:30, 7:80, 3:30. 9:30, and 11:80. Sundays: 7:80. 2nd and 4tb Sundays. Years to Enjoy St. Anne's Chapel, 8:30. FORT MORGAN. 8:80 and 10. (Holy For added pleasure, entertain at the 410 13th K£. 9054 ST. JOSEPH’S (Polish). E. 46th Ave. end days. 7 :1S and 8.80.) CoemopoIiUn — PIONEER DINING Prnnsylvenie, 6. 7:30, 9, and 10:30 FOUNTAIN. 9, 1st and 3rd Sundays. ST. LEO'S. lOtb St. and W. Colfax, 7, 9. FRAZER, Mtiyvalf Camp, Cozen’s Ranch. ROOM . . 10:30, and 12:15. 8. June 22 to Aug. 8. COFFEE ST. LOUIS'. 8300 S. Sherm an, 6. 8. 10 FREDERICK. 9:30. 1st. Srd. and 6th and 11:80. SHOPPE . . . Sundays; 8. 2nd and 4tb Sundays. IT* Invite You to Fieit ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S, W. 26th GEORGETOWN. 9. BAMBOO Ave. and Depew, 6:30, 8, 10, and 12. GILCRE5.T. 11, 2nd ind 4th Sundays. ROOM. Ree- ST. PATRICK S. W. 88rd Ave. and Pecos, GILL (Spanish Colony), 8, 4th Sunday ommend the 7. 9. 10:30. end 12. GLENWOOD SPRINGS, 7 and 9. Ingram’s Cafe ST. PHILOHENA'S, E. 14th Ave. and GOLDEN. 8 and 10. Coe mopoHtan Detroit, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:80, 11. and GOLD HILL. 8:80, Sundays and holy to out-of-town 12:15. days. July and August. friende. ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S, S. Navajo and W GRAND LAKE, 8 and 10, July and Au­ and Bar Nevada, 8 and 10. gust. ST. THERESE'S (Aurora), 9605 E. 14th GREELEY, St. Peter’s, 8:80 and 8:80; Cosmopolitan Hotel RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. Ave.. 8 and 10. Spanish. 10:30. A Permanent Bnrse fo^r t h e J. B. BBBNOON. JR.. Gen. Ucr. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S. E. Arlxona GREENWOOD, 10, 1st and 4th Sundays, For BsHer Foods and S. Josephine, 6 :30, 8, 10:30, and 8:30, 2nd, Srd, and 6th Sundays.’ 12. HAXTUN, 9:30, 1st. Srd, and 6th Sun­ days; 8. 2nd and 4th Sundays. and Drinks HOLYOKE., 8, 1st. 3rd, and 6tb Sundayi: Perpetual Education of a COLORADO SPRINGS 9:30, 2nd and 4th Sundays. CORPUS CHRIST], 2330 N. Caecade HUGO, 9. t OPEN ALL n ig h t 7:30. 9:80. and 11. GRAND C A FE GLOCKNER i SANATORIUM, 2200 N IDAHO SPRINGS, 8. 1st, 3rd. and 8tb Seminarian Is $0,000. Any 58 BROADWAY Tejon, 6 and 7. Sundays; 8 and 9, 2nd. 4tb. and 6th 4^1 17th St. MA. 6632 SACRED HEART. 2028 W. Colorado Sundays. (Between Glenario end Tremoot) Ave.. 8, 10, and 11:80. ILIFF. 8 or 10, alternate Sundays with Crook. «» ST FRANCIS' HOSPITAL. 8:45 and 8 Serving the Finett INDIAN HILIiS. Mass in Evergreen. 10. Portion of This, llo%rever. ST. MARY’S. 26 W. Kiowa, 6, 7, 8. 9 16536525 JOHNSTOWN (Spanish Colony), 8, 8rd AMERICAI^ AIVD n , and 12:10. Sunday. ST. PAUL'S. Broadmoor, 7. 9. and 11. JULESBURG. 8 and 9:80. CHINESE FOODS OTHER CHURCHES OF KEENESBURG, 8. July and September; Can Be Left. Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner ARCHDIOCESE 10. August. FOR CIVILIANS ONLY KERSEY (Spanish Colony), 8, 1st Sun­ VISIT OUR t»(KTAIL AKRON, 11. 1st. 3rd. and 5th Sundays day. Lounge Orchestra and Floor Show 9, 2nd and 4tb Sundays. KIOWA, 12. Srd Sundays of July and ALLENSPARK, Mass in Camp Malo. I September; 10, Srd Sunday of August. Fine Foods and 9. KITCARSON. 10:45, except 6th Sunday. Your Favorite Drink KITTREDGE, 10. at Evergreen. KREMMLING, 10:80, 1st Sunday. Destroyer Is Named LAFAYETTE. 8. 1st, Srd. and 6tb Sun­ days: 10, 2nd and 4tb Sundays. Old Heidelberg Inn LEADVILLE. Annunciation, 8 and 10; THE SUM OF ,$350 WILL TAKE CARE A Clean For Galholie Admiral St. Joseph's, 8 and 10. COLFAX AT CLARKSON LIMON, 10:80, 2nd and 4tb Sundays only. 741 Eum (Uilfax TA. 9335 Los Angeles.—Tribute to an LITTLETON. 8 and 10. SUNDAY MATINEE LONGMONT. 7 and 9:80; Spanish. U. Place... other Catholic who is regarded as LONG’S PEIAK, Mass in Csmp St. Malo. OF A STUDENT FOR ONE YEAR one of the outstanding heroes of 8 and 10. Ju ly and August. the war was paid when the de­ LOUISVILLE. 8 and 10. To Bring Iho Family stroyer U. S. S. Callaghan was LOVELAND. 9. MANITOU, 9, July and August. christened and launched at the San MARSHALL. Mass In South Boulder, • SWIMMING Pedro plant of the Bethlehem Ship 8, 1st. Srd. and 6tb Sundays; 9:80, building corporation. 2nd and 4th Sundays. • ROLLER SK.4TING MATHESON, 9:16, 2nd Sunday; 10. 4th The destroyer honors the name Sunday. • HORSEBACK of Rear Admiral Daniel Judson MEAD. 8. 1st, Srd. and 6th Sundays, 9:30. 2nd and 4tb Sundaya. F o r Further Information, Apply at RIDING Callaghan, who was killed in ac MEEKER, 9. 2nd Sunday only. tion in the Solomon Islands, Nov. MONUMENT, 6th Sunday or%st Wcdnti- • DANCING 15,1942, while on the bridge of the day only. 430 V. S. S. San Franeiseo, a cruiser MT. HARRIS, 10, Srd Sunday. Inexpensive Fun NEDERLAND. 8, July tad August. South Marion credited with sinking ten times her NEWCASTLE* 12:16, 1st Sunday only. tonnage in Japanese shipping. OAK CREEK, 10, 4th Sunday only. Only 27 Milea COCKTAIL LOUNGE— PARKER. 12, 1st Sundays of July and Frtfm Denver Entertainment, 8 to 12 September; 10, 1st Sunday of August. PEACEFUL VALLEY. Mass In Camp Wed.. Thurs., FrL & Bat. Evea. St. Malo. 8 and 10; Mass in NeiderUnd. Featuring PROGRESS PLUNGE 8. July and A uguit. PEETZ. 7:30 and 9:80. CHANCERY Palsy Hartzell & PLATTEVILLE, 7 :80, 1st and 5th Sun­ days: 9, 2nd and 4th Sundays. Les Weeians RAM AH. 9:16, 1st Sunday; 10, 4th Sun- 3300 W. day on ths Hammond Organ A Plane RED CLIFF, 10. 4th Sunday only. /lorida Ave. RIFLE. 10. 1st Sunday only. Dancing Nightly— Popular ROGGEN, 10. July and September; 8, Adults 45c August. OFFICE Price*— No Cover Charge SANTA MARIA. 9. Thi Smart Hotel of the West Children 30e SILVER PLUME, Mass in Georgetown, I. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. 8. 1st, 2nd, Srd. 12:36 NOON UNTIL •nd ith Sundayi; 8 and 9:80. 6th Sun­ 16:80 P. H. day. STERLING. St. Anthony’s. 6. 7:80, 8:80, 1530 Logan Street and 10: St. Benedict’s hospital. 6. STONEHAM. 9. Under New Management STRATTON. 8. 1st. Srd. and 5th Sun­ days: 10. 2nd and 4th Sundays. SUPERIOR. 9:80. 1st. Srd. and 6th Sun­ Denver, Colorado Ju*t a Real Friendly Place days; 8, 2nd and 4th Sundays. TROUTDALE, Mass in Evergreen, 10. VICTOR. 8. 2nd and 4th W ed n ei^ y s. The MOZART CAFE WARD. lU is In Gold Hill. 8:80; Neder- land, 8. and BAR WELBY. 8 and 8. H. H LODGES WELDONA, 10:80. 1st and trd Sundays. 1644 Glenarm BETWEEN 16th & 17th STS WIG(3INS. 10, 6tb Sunday only^ ON CALIFORNIA WRAY. 9:80. YUMA, 9. 1st Srd. and 5th Sundaya: "An Inn That Invitee You In" 11, 2nd and 4th Sundaya. J Thursday, Aug. 12, 1948 Oflioe, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 PAGE SEITSN ‘Osservatore Romano’ Say» Fuller Bruehes Religion Follows U. S. M arines ZOCCOLI PERSONAL BROSHES Political Reform Must Be one L«atheraeck is pictured kneeling at prayer before a notto abrine on an unidentified island. Two of bis buddies (WOODEN SHOES), HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES stand by, investigating the notto*s statues. The picture lends realism to the marine corps’ traditional motto, “Semper WAXES AND POUSHES Fidelia’* (“Always Faithful’^. The shrine is one of Our Lady of Lourdes and shows the Virgin and St. Bernadette.— Ideal for the TA. <78t — 1S4S Glmirm — Dmvtr Based on Solid Morality (Official U. S. marine corps photo) Shower or Beaches

Vatican City.—The Church does morality, declares Prof. Guido THE G. G. GILL not intend to take sides in favor of Gonella in Osservators Romano. any particular form of govern­ The writer gave four broad ■A ENGRAVING GO. classes into whicn the relations of ment, but the Holy Father in his WIDDINC STATIONERY the state to moral law may be ^ KARL a PAUL peace messages has pointed out divided [says NCWCl. “Either 1751 Champa St. MAin 3016 that the way-toward political re­ men deny (wrongly) all ethical form lies in dispelling “the errors values, and then the state as well u the individual is without moral­ that aim at deviating the state ity. Or ethics are made subject to Your Purchase of War Bonds from the path of moriuily." the state, and the moral law is and Stamps Helps Secure Your The errors of certain modem cheapened by having to bow to Future. political systems rest in the fact politics. Or moral law is identified that they try to deny pr disregard with the state, and then morality is [the fundamental laws of Chrirtian deformed because it loses its uni­ versality. Or, finally, the state is made subject to the moral law, and then its conduct is made to con­ Smart Street Wear form” to the laws of God. The writer then dwelt on the three groups of false doctrines. SILVER FRONT The first denies all morality for the state and upholds the social law of SHOE REPAIRING economic utility. But “conscience m i ItTH STREET DENVER and history tell us that men are not driven aheed like sheep by economic necessity, . . . The state certainly is moved by economic considerations; but these are not DR. D. W. BRDWN its only motives. DENTIST “The second false doctrine is the NEW LOCATION! subordination of morality to the 606 MACK BLDG. ’ state.. .. The moral law must bow before the state. There cannot be K£. 5031 any struggle between politics and ethics, for the ethical considera­ tions must give way to the inter­ ests of politics. And the ethics of BUY WAR BONDS the state are success. What it wants and what it achieves are AND STAMPS good. Even religion must serve politics. This doctrine needs only ★ to be stated to be refuted. A man ceases to be a rational being and Padre Addresses Men becomes merely a politician. He forgets that the moral law comes In Native Language first and political considerations second. ANNUNCIATION “The third false doctrine is the Chinese Aviation Cadets Visit identification of morality with the state. It is the thesis of Hegel by which all possibility of divergence between religion and the state is Mission; Amazed by Reception BAZAAR denied. . . . Morality and the state are one, because there is no moral­ ity except that of the state.. . . The Tucson, Ariz.—Chinese aviation troops. Father Tracy estimated of-the Church to 25,000 Catholics 37th and Lafayette Individual does not exist except cadets visiting San Xavier's mis­ there were 700 men. The Japanese among the 3,0OO,0OO pagans. The insofar as he is merged with the sion, near Tucson, have been surrounded the town, forced their trips, as always, were made by bi­ state.” amazed when a tall priest dressed way through the walls and massa­ cycle. No other transportation was But Prof. Gonella points out that in the garb of the Franciscan cred the garrison. Ten of the de­ available. “neither the individual nor the priests outlined the story of the fenders took refuge in the church, After a few weeks some of the Aug. 19-20-21 state can be the supreme source of mission in voluble Chinese. where they were given jobs and civilian men beran to filter back Teen-Age Triumph morality,” which transcends both “When they hear you speaking Chinese clothing as a substitute into the town. Father Tracy esti­ for School Dayt Ahead the individual and the state. “The their own lanniage they are at for/their army uniforms. Twenty mated that a maximum of 3,000 only sound doctrine is that the first astounded^ then they fall on others escaped through the Japa­ returned to their old homes. Some VIR6INIA state is subordinate to a law that your neck,” Father Walter Tracy, nese lines, according to reports old women came with them. The Our Versatile comes from a higher legislator. The O.F.M., new superior for Arizona reaching Father Tracy. rest of the population stayed away. state, says the Pope, is essentially Indian missions, said. The evacuation of the town pre­ Before he left China, the people Baked-Ham Dinner dependent upon the will of the Seven years in a mission at vious to the attMk brought new of the country, although three- Yummy Coat Creator. It must comply with the Tung Chang Fu, a walled town of problems to the priests. Four hun­ quarters of them were illiterate, THURSDAY, AUG. 19—5 to 8 P.M. law of God.” 10,000 in the heart of Northern dred families sought refuge in the had a great respect fop the United China, lie behind the surprise of church compound. After the bat- States, he explained. They ex­ Oldest Living Acadian the Chinese cadets in Tucson. Fa­ tie the Japanese commander sur­ pected that, when, dnd if, this SPECIAL PRIZES ther Tracy spent two of those veyed the establishment and per­ country joined the ^ a r against 39.95 Japan, the Japanese would be THURSDAY—Cash Award for $25.00 Marks 197th Birthday seven years under Japanese rule. mitted the work to continue. But Pure alpaca wool pile, cotton- As superior of his district, manned the priests undertook the job of wiped out. They expected quick FRIDAY—Cash Award for $25.00 i) backed for durability, velvety- Hectanooga, N. S.—Mrs. Vin- by eight men sponsored by the burying the 700 dead Chinese sol­ and decisive help. Since that time soft and warm as a feather cen J. Comeau of Meteghan River, West coast Franciscans, he re­ diers. Organizing work squads American forces have been pushed the oldest living Acadian, quietly among the refugees, long treifthes out of the Philippines, out of Wake SATURDAY—$500 Awards quilt. Every girl loves it for turned to the United States in observed her 107th birthday. De­ 1941 to make his official report. were dug for the disposal of the island, and have shared with their its plushy, soft look. Con­ spite her age she is in full posses­ When he sought to return in No­ bodies. , allies in other defeats iat the hands Lovely Hope Chest trasting woolbinding. Quilted sion of all her faculties. She is a vember of that year, his passport Dealt With Conquerors of the Japanese. The Burma road rayon satin lining. Tan, fawn, devout Catholic. was delayed for one month and Then began two years of dealini has^ been closed. Help has been with the conquerors. Althoug! limited. Our position |n China will brown. Siaes 10 to 16. in the delay Pearl harbor placed a RIDES - FIJIV - GAHIES Volume on Christianity ban on his return for the duration the United States was neutral at be unfortunate if we do not ar­ of the war. He was given tem­ the time, the Japanese refused to range decisive help in the near fu­ Published in English porary duties in Los Angeles, and, honor American passports and the ture, he declared. ! when the Rev. Mercian Bucher, priests were forced to obtain Japa­ Chioeie Indivi^balists Washington.—TAe Social Mes­ O.F.M., left his duties as superior nese passes. Wearing American But China cannot (>0 summed up sage of Jesus, the first volume in of the Franciscan Arizona Indian flags as arm bands, they continued in a few paragraphs,; le says. The a n d a series of three dealing with the missions of the Franciscan order. their trips around the 3,000 square Chinese are individiiAlists. Only A h ead social history of early Christian­ Father Tracy was sent to Arizona miles included in their m issio n ^ slowly are they learning the neces­ ity, by Igino Giordani, an Italian to continue the work. Father area, offering Mass, ministering sity of unity. And -yet the six .! y o u ’r * ’‘""'“ y o u scholar, has just been published in Bucher moved to Topawa. to the sick, administering the rites years of war in China Iiave demon­ an English translation by Dr. No Trouble With Japaneto strated a unity of a which is ^flLad Alba I. Zizzamia, professor of No, Father Trimy insists, there hard for Occidentals to under­ Italian in Trinity college here. was no trouble with the Japanese Fr. Murphy Visits in stand. after occupation of the town in The Japanese have plowed Mass Wine Is Being which his mission was located. It Deuver With Relatives through Chins like a ship through was merely necessary, he^insists, an ocean. When thn ship passes Rationed in Germany to convince Japanese army authori­ the ocean closes behind it, said W J, The Rev. Eugene P. Murphy, Father Trisev. London.—Wine used in the cele­ ties that his was not a political S.J.', formerly of Denver and now bration of Mass is now being ra organization and that its work was national director for the Sacred “We speak of six pears of war, tioned in Germany. The wine is and yet that war is drCferent from religious and charitable, not de- Heart radio program, visited anything we think of as war. If rationed to churches, not to priests, sigpied to oppose Japanese aims. his sister, Mrs. William 0. Phoenix, which prevents a priest trans­ the Japanese, station a small garri­ To this end, he cultivated the ac­ in Denver. son in a town, the Chinese soldiers ferred from one parish to another quaintance of Japanese officers Father Murphy is the son of the from taking a supply with him. pass it by. When the garrison who spoke English, especially late Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, moves out the Chinese army re­ F m £ those connected with the military Denver pioneers. He was educated turns. Chinese civilians accept Mother Receives Medal police. in Cathedral high, Regis college, jobs with the conquerors. But, For Hero Slain in Attu Through reference to such ac- St. Louis university and in Mon­ when the Japanese garrison or­ Sizes 6 -1 2 ___4 .2 5 uaintance8, it was possible to treal. He was ordained iiM925. ganizes for an attack on a town, Wilton Junction, la.—The Pur­ ?righten ordinary Japanese sol­ say 10 miles away, the Chinese Sizes 13-18 ....5.25 ple Heart decoration, won by her diers, who sought to force their First Legion of Mary troops hear about it and more son. Pvt. John J. Dwyer, who was way into the compound where his likely than not there are no Chi­ wounded mortally in the battle organization maintained a church, Praesidium in Diocese nese troops when the Japanese ar­ of Attu, has been received here a school, and a dispensary, he said. San Diego.—The first praesi­ rive. But a detachment of Japa­ by his mother, Mrs. Anna Dwyer. The Catholic organizations had dium of the Legion of Mary in the nese moving across conntiy is in The kind of smooth less trouble than others in occu­ San Diego diocese was formally es­ continuous danger from guerrilla styling you like in Marquette Students Buy pied China, because, as one Japa­ tablished in a meeting of voung fighters who take pot shots at it nese officer told him, the Japanese people held in Bishop Charles F. and then run away, ’ Father Tracy Slacks! “Contour- $39,699 in W ar Bonds officials knew exactly what the Buddy’s residence. said. Washington. — Word was re Catholics were doing and where Material Basis Cut” for real free­ ceived by the Treasury department they were going, which was not Marine Reported Safe true of non-Catholic groups. The Franciscans, he explains, dom and a comfort that the students of Marquette live among the Chinese, eat Chi­ university, Milwaukee, from Sep­ But a casual reference to the After Mass Is Offered New Orleans.—The wife and nese food, sleep in Chinese huts. fit... won’t bag or tember, 1942, to July, 1943, tnassacre of seven priests at a sta­ But they find that an approach to purchased $39,699.25 worth of war tion 30 miles from his own, where neighbors of Pfc. Berthoud E. the Chinese people must usually bind. As for wear— bonds and stamps. infuriated Japanese soldiers forced Adam, U. S. marine on the U. S. S. their way into the church grounds Helena when it was sunk, at­ be made on a material basis. Dis­ that’s where Rough to get-at a gr

P / 1 / l Y P ^ •I’* «dTanc«a army HrinK tchoolt in O C U U tC T 1 U U T C Frederick and Altus,A h ... n Okla., u . u Chaplain VICTORY REQUIRES GOOD SIGHT Raphael J. O'Malley, O.S.B., pictured here at he makea rea dy to St. Patrick’s Boy ride hit onedung motor bike, reminiscent of the days of the Old IT’S A BARGAIN , tliere’i me.o’* victory in sight. For good vision on Weit when pioneer prietU on horseback brought reUgion to the production line means more material and munitions on the AT SAFEW AY fighting line. If your eyes blur, water, twitch, get tired, and frontiersmen. Lt. O’Malley, a member of St. Benedict’s abbey in you have to strain to see; better have them examined at once Atchison, Kans., provide* for the religious need* of Catholics of Reported Missing at Swigert’s. both stations, 45 mile* apart. Before entering the army, the priest No matter what you buy! taught in St. Benedict’s college, Atchison. His parents live in Platts* burg. Mo. In Aetial Action That’s because the price is low on SWIGERT B R O S . every single item, every day in the Optometrists (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) week, at Safeway. It’s consistent I Better Fision Good Service Sgt. Benjamin Spring, son of low cost on everything you buy .1 for Every Age At Right Price* Mrs. Victoria Spring, active mem­ that adds up to a substantial sav­ 1550 California KEyttone 7651 ber of this parish, was reported missing in action July 25. Sgt. ing, to be used for War Bonds and ■n Spring had been a member of the Stamps, or for other necessities. OLASSKS INDIVIDDALLT STTLKD air forces since February, 1942, and had been overseas five months. ' w V w w w w <*i After graduation from St. Pat­ Requiescant in Pace rick’s parish school, he attended Blue Stamp Values St. Paul’s mission school con­ STEPHEN F. TESAR. »72 S. Pesrl ducted by Fathers of the Divine : THEODORE street. Requiem Hass and interment Word in Epworth, la. He also at- [23] Peaches Galena, III. W, P, Horan A Son service. Coffee MARGARET A. NELSON, 2788 W. ' nded Annunciation school here. Highway, Sliced 38th avenne. Surviving are a daughter, Junior and senior sodalities will No. 2 ^ gan-„,„... 2 2 c Airway ^Dorothy Ford: a sister, Louise Turner; receive Communion Sunday,' Aug. iHACKETHAL ’^lour grandchildren, and three great* grandchildren. The Rosary will be recited 15, in the 9 o'clock Mass. 1 Ib. bag______.2Ic Thursday evening in the residence at The parish will be hosts to the [9] Beets Air Conditioned 8 o'ctock. Requiem Mass will be offered boys in the iervice on Sunday, tn St. Catherine’s church Friday at 9. Aug. 29, at a buffet supper served D«l Monte, Sliced Edwards Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A on the lawn at the USD club in No. 303 s li______1 4 c MORTUARY Son service. 1 Ib. bas...... 26c MARY CATHERINE CUSHING. 8804 the K. of C. building. A meeting 1449*51 Kalamath St. Zuni street. Surviving are a sister. Byrd of parishioners has been called for O’Brien, Denver; CIsra L. Kirk, Oakland, [2^] Tomatoes Nob Hill Phone HAin 4006 Calif.; three nephewt, Charles L, Kirk, Wednesday, Aug. 11, to plan the Hollywood, Calif.; Charted T. O’Brien supper. All. who are interested Kuner. 'I i| Honolulu; T. H. Leland and S. Carberry, are asked to be present. No. 2V, ran______1 25c Denver: a niece. Margaret K. O’Brien. Denver. Requiem Mass was offered The Senior Young Ladies’ soda- Saturday in St. Catherine’s church. Inter ity will meet Thursday evening, T ea ment Ht. Olivet. Boulevard service, Aug. 12, in the clubroom of the [15] Catsup M. ESTELLE NUGENT. 2826 Cleve­ old school building. Red Hill Canterbury CHECKER land place. Surviving are two slatera Orange Pekoe Mrs. Mayme McGintie and June Nugent; Blood donors to the Red Cross 14 01, bot..._ 1 4 c a brother, Harry A. Nugent. Requiem bank will assemble in headquarters 10c pkg"...... 8c CABS Hass was offered Monday in Holy Ghost on' Aug. 31 at 12:30 p.m. This ID DUNDON. Her. church. Olinger service. LESTER V. DENMAN. 2645 Wyandot group, under the leadership of XA. 2 2 3 3 Lswist ZantA RaUs street. He is survived by his wife. Mrs Mrs. Joseph Carroll, is g:rowing in Anna H. Denman. Requiem Hast was number. New members are wel­ offered Wednesday in St. Patriek’i come. Some of the blood donors are church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Par Cola 12 oz. bottle...... 2 4 c service. I'lying for the third time this year. IGNACIO TRUJILLO. Denver. Surviv- )etail(8 can be obtained from Mrs. Call a Ing are two daughters, Isabell and Sarah Carroll at GLendale 6986. S u n R ip a Grape or Orange Martinez; two sons, Adolph and Apolonia Vi gallon bottle__ 3 9 c Trujillo. Requiem Mass was offered Fri William Spieler, son of Mrs. day in Sacred Heart church. Interment Thomas M( Hugh, an altar boy and Plus bottle deposit. Z01\E CAB Mt. Olivet. jupil of the grade school, is quite MAin 7171 RAMONA H. GRIEGO, 1003 23rd 11 after an operation. atreet. Surviving arc her father. Ben ProBpt. CaortMu StTvIc* Griego; two aisters. Beatrice Griego and Mrs. 'Winifred Wilson enter­ Olive Oil r r a . 2 3 c CHEAPER RATES Della Santiatevan: three brothers, Roger, tained at 6 dinner for her son-in- CLEAN NEW CABS Johnny, and Cpl. Pete Griego. Requiem law and diughter, Mr. and Mrs. Simoniz ass was offered Saturdsy in Sacred Liquid Wax Heart church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Robert J. Wild, who are visiting p in t...... 5 9 c PVT. PETE GARCIA. Surviving are from Chicago, on Sunday, Aug. 1. hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noe Garcia Those present were Mr. and Mrs. son, Leroy Gtreis; two sisters, Mrs Baldasari, Mr. and Mrs. John G l a m s Minced Sea Spillane Mortuary Filbert Cruz snd Mrs. Alex Duran, Re. No. % can...... 2 3 c quiem Mass was offered Tuesday in St. P. Kelly, Mrs. Merial Campbell, 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Cajetan's church. Interment Ht. Olivet. Mabel...... Wild,...... Louisa Wortenberg, ih Mr*. John H. Spillane Peter E. Balda.sari, James H. Tendoroni ...... Kelly, Mary K., Betty Ann, Patty, . 8 c Funeral Director .and Embalmer MICHAEL J. BURKE Michael J. Burke, pioneer resident of and Jo Ann Kelly Elizabeth Mot­ Denver, died Thursday in his home. 10181 ley, and Dan and! Dick Campbell. W. Colfax avenue, after an extended James Petragliajof the navy has Corn Flakes 18 oz, pkg------1 2 c illness. He was 80. Born March 1 1854, in Bansor, Me., he came to Colo* been visiting his jiarents, Mr, and rado at an early age. Before his retire Mrs. Joseph Petraglia. ze Miles - Dryer - Asiler ment a number of years ago he was in Miss Doroth^y Negri spent Ji Prunes 2 8 c the tinning business. He and the late 2 Ib. bag...„...... Mrs. Margaret B. Burke were married week in Idaho Springs and was the Printing Go. Sacred Heart church Feh. 18. 1882 piest for a week of Miss Virginia or Snow They celebrated their golden wedding lattaia at Grand Lake. Ivory Flakes" 2 3 c Programs and Circulars anniversary in 19S2. Mrs. Burke died 12% oz. pkg...,____ Oct. 10. 1086. The Burkes lived on Tickets for their extensive -farm home on W. Colfax Holy Cross Fathers’ avenue, which was a familiar land mark Bazaars and Carnivals for travelers for many years. He is Mme. Chiang Says: Quickly Produced survived by a niece, Mrs. Elsie Haller. Appointments Made Requiem High Mass was offered in St ANNUNCIATION PARISH READY Reaionably Priced Mary Magdalene's church Monday at 9 The Rev, James P. Flanagan was cele­ U.S. Support of Notre Dame, Ind.—The Conp’e- UNION LABEL IF DESIRED brant of the Mass. Interment Mt. Olivet A.FEWA.Y W P. Horan A Son service. FOR ANNUAL FAIR AUG. 19-20-21 ation of Holy Cross, United 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. itates province, has announced a China Missions number of assignments through KEystone 6348 ISIDORE TREMBLAY (Annunciation Parish, Danger) S t Ann’s PTA circle met in the Isidore Trrmbliy. 68, died Saturday in the , provincial, the Very Rev, his home, 1420 S. Lincoln street, follow' Red letter days in Annuncia­ home of Mrs. J. McCullough Tues­ Thomas A. Steiner. ing a brief illness. Born in Quebec. is Appreciated tion parish will be 19, 20, 21, day afternoon. The University of Notre Dame’s Canada, he came to this country 23 years Mrs. Albert Pankoski undement president, the Very Rev. Hugh ago and settled in Denver. Until two as they mark the time of the an­ an operation in a local hospital DOYLE’S years ago be was employed as a plas' O’Donnell, and vice president, the LOOP MARKET terer. Mr. Tremblay was a member of New York.—Lauding the Cath­ nual fair and bazaar. The commit­ Friday morning. Rev. Johp J. Cavanaugh, were re- the Eagles. Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. olic missionaries in China, Mme. tees are striving to make the 1943 W^illiam and Robert Gruniger, FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE PHARMACY apj^omtea. Fre« ParldiiK With Parcho** of SOo or Moro at 1429 Lawreaeo Ruth 'Tremblay: a daughter. Mrs, Alice Chiang Kai-shek declares in a let festival more successful than those former students of Annunciation e Very Rev. William M. Rob­ Tbs PsrtlccUr Druggist Twing; a eOn, George Tremblay, ail of ter to Bishop Paul Yu-pin, Vicar in past years. The grand prize of have enlisted in the service. 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Denver. Requiem Mass was offered inson, who has been teaching in Monday in St. Francis de Sales' church. Apostolic of Nanking, that the $500 will be awarded Saturday eve­ J. Sims has returned from Las Notre Dame, becomes president of .7 5 0 KB. n s7 FREE DEUVERT Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan generosity of American Catholics ning, Aug. 21. A baked ham dinner Vegas after a three months’ stay. St. Edward’s university, Austin, SOLES Ladiee* ___55o Son service. who uphold the hands of these mis- under the auspices of the Altar Home on leave is Sgt. Melvin Tex., succeeding 4he Rev. Stanis­ sioners is “deeply appreciated." and Rosary society will be served Keas. laus ^ewski, Who returns to .3 5 e AUGUST J. ENNEKING HEELS-;. .250 Requiem Meo wai offered Wednee The letter, dispatched just be­ Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m., under Mrs. Marge Gilham left for Notre Dame. \ BIRDS­ dey in St. John's church for August J fore Mme. Chiang left the U. S. the chairmanship of Mrs. W. An­ Camp Roberts, Calif., to join her The Rev. Josqph Hart, Notre LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP Enneking, 86, who died In his home, to return to her homeland, has just derson. Tickets are 75 cents. The husband, who was inducted last Dame mission bqnd, becomes su­ 620 York street, Saturday after an illness menu will consist of ham, escal- month. Donald Nolan is expected In th . Lm p Market. Lawrwra SL Sid. EYE more than three years. Born been made public following its perior of the congregation’s east­ Cincinnati, 0., he conducted a wool im presentation by Bishop Yu-pin to loped potatoes, salad, vegetable, home on leave this week. ern missions in| North Easton, FROZEN porting firm there for a number of years the national office of the Society rolls, cake, and coffee. The Blessed Virgin sodality and Maas. In 1902 he retired from basiness and for the Propagation of the Faith. The central committee is com­ the Young Ladies’ sodality will re FOODS moved to Denver, where he made in­ The Rev. Fraheis P. Goodall, vestments in real estate. His wife, Mrs. Mme. Chiang says: “The sympa­ posed of Frank Simington. chair­ ceive Communion Sunday in the former missionary in India and Anna Enneking, died in 1932. Mr. thy and practical assistance given man, and Monsignor Charles Ha- 8:30 Mass. more recently in the Foreign Mis­ COLFAX MARKET Enneking w ^ a member of the Knights so generously by the American gus, vice chairman. Other commit­ sion seminary in Washington, D, Grocerie* • Meats • Bakery of Columbus. Surviving are four daugh­ Aid Branch Will COLFAX AT COLFAX AT ters, Mrs. Thomas M. Murray and Mrs. Catholics to your fine missionaries tees include secretary and publicity, C., returns to Notre Dame. DOWNING MARION MURRAY’S Herbert H. Knoeb. Denver; Mrs. J. R. who are succoring my people in Mrs. Ralph Moore; advertising. Forego Meetings Ttmberman, Cincinnati; and Mrs. R. A. war-torn China are deeply appre­ Monsignor Hagus, Father James Pounded by H. T. Hurray—1888 Ilg. Chicago: and two sons, August J. ciated. All of us who have come in Hamblin, L. A. 'Valencour, 0. W. There will be no meeting of the and E. B., both of Denver. Interment contact with your missionaries are Annunciation branch of St. Vin DORAN Phones GR. 1613-14-15 Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A Son service. Magor, Ed Kelly, 'Vic Hebert, cent’s Aid society until September. W . SpraUlis. In West 82nd & Jolisn impressed with their selfless devo­ Phone WE SHIP Frank Simington, and Mmes. C. J. Members of the Young Ladies’ HATTERS MISS VENONA CUDDY tion to the alleviation of human Haley, R. Moore, and Mike Sulli­ MILK FED Tabor 1776’ ROCKY MTN. A Solemn Requiem Mtst w«b offered sodality are again-sponsoring the Racoaditlonini The Best in suffering and the elevation of van ; social, 0. W. Magor, Ed Kelly, Barrin ExtlaaiTtlT* POULTRY T ^Q K T at 9 Monday in l*oyola church for Mtss man’s spiritual potentialities." and Jack Monckton; signs, Joe Hope Chest booth at the annual Venona Cuddy, 38. who waa injured Acknowledging the gift of the bazaar. This booth, always a fa Prepaid All Orar Used fatally in an automobile accident in Mt. Hamblin, Donald Johnson, and G. vorite with bazaar patrons, is ex­ 733 El Colfax, at Clarkaon Vernon canon, as was reported by The letter. Monsignor Thomas J. Mc­ Dandrow; lunch Stagehands, CALL MAIN 6838 Complete Lint of U. 8. A. Rexister last week. Officers of the Mass pected to be more popular than ^For Fra* Plek.ap aad Dalirarj Furniture Donnell, national director of the Ra^ Bowes; surprise package and Sarrit* SEA FOODS and were the Rev. E. J. Morgan. S.J.* cele­ Society for the Propagation of the ever this year. The chest, a prize 1130 East Colfax brant; the Rev. Martin A. Schiltz, S.J.» string game, Mrs. E. Arnold, chair­ in itself, is filled with many beau ALSO NEW deacon: the Rev. William Markoe, S.J., Faith, said: “Its contents will FRESH FISH Avenu. '“v! man; Mmes. J. Muraford, S. Stu- tiful articles, among which are one I subdeacon; the Rev. William Moore. S.J., bring to friends apd benefactors of bert, J. "Weingardt, Hild and J. chenille bedspread, one wool filled Cash or Crodll master of ceremonies. The Rev. Andrew Catholic missions’ in China conso­ Heronima; case beverage booth, HAVE YOU ■ FREE DELIVERY AT 10 A. M. AND 2 P. H .| E«t I6SII Dimichino. S.J., directed the music. lation in knowing that their pray­ rayon comforter, one blanket, one Joseph Clifford was the soloist. Present Mike Sullivan, chairman; games pair sheets, four pair handworked MODERNIZED YOUR A FULL LINE OF in the sanctuary were the Very Rev. ers and sacrifices in behalf of party, Mrs. Ed Kelly, chairman; OFFICE FURNITURE Harold V. Campbell, the Rev. Hubert China missionaries are recognized pillow cases, one lace table cloth CLARK, ROBT. T. Newell, end Brother John, S. J. Mrs. R. Moore, Frank Morris, and matching scarf, seven linen tea INSURANCE? We rent Folding Chain, Card and Born in Cleveland, O.. Miss Cuddy and appreciated by Generalissimo George Honeker, Harry Zumtobel, towels, one linen scarf, 12 bath Protect yourielf against note came to Denver with her parents when and Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek." Telegraph Service BUY WAR BONDS Banquet Tables, Dishes, Silver­ John O’Brien, and Frank Popish; towels, one set handmade doilies, hasard*. child. She received her education article booth and game, Mr*. ware, anything in stock. in Sacred Heart school. After her grad­ six linen guest towel.s, one printed Funeral Designs AND STAMPS 1825 he married Mi,a Mary K. Meagher. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Jack Feely, and HORACE W. BE1V7VETT Established 1888 uation she assisted in teaching in the Surviving, betides his wife, are a daugh­ table cloth, one luncheon set, one school and was appointed parish secre­ ter, Claire Parmeley, Denver: two .ons. Mrs, Jack Plumb; ice cream booth & CO. EA. .S737 TA. 3662 ★ PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 tary in 1021. This position she held at bath set, one boudoir nillow, three OPP.N FROM S A M TO • P 4L Charle. Raymond Parmeley, Denver, and and wool blanket, Mrs. Mamie Mc­ tl* Tabar 8ld|. Pb«a« TA. I8TX the lime of her death. Surviving are Orville Parmeley. Los Angeles. Calif, Donald, Agne.s Beaman, and Mrs. dish cloths, three pot holders, one FRANK ENGLAND it. Henmeet her father. James Phelan Cuddy, 2874 three grandchildren, and three great ornamental bed pillow. Many arti (■•arftsc* DtDsrtiBwit Fairfax street, with whom Miss Cuddy grandchildren. Interment Mt. Olivet. Frank Shanehan; miscellaneous cles are needed to fill the' hope -DENVER’S 5IUST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRY- lived: three sitters. Miss Vivienne Boulevard service. and baby booth, Mrs. Tom Lynch, chest. Anyone wishing to donate Cuddy. Mrs. F. L. Kiser, and Mrs. James chairman; Mmes. William Schwei- McAndrewa. Boulevard service. to it should .send her offering to ALTAR BREADS der, Kate Volasin, Ed Hartman, THE CASCADE LAUNDRY DR. EDWARD BERNINZONI Mrs. Charron’s store or to the MRS. ANNA LANER John Dore, George Petri, John rectory. SEWING “TRY OUR NEW 8ERVIUE“ Dr. Edward Berninzonl, 78, of 863‘ Bowen, Mary Grebenc, Sadie Hef- Mrs. Anna Laner, pioneer resident of Tejon street died Aug. 4 in Mercy hos­ The young women wish to ex LHtlt Girii' DrcsMft, EnbroMAry, Complete Laundry Service Denver, died Monday in her home, 3778 pital following an operation. Born in ferman, F. Brennan, Pat Powett, press their appreciation to all do Uonorrsming* Fte. Franklin street, after an illness of two Genoa. Italy, in 1866, he came to this Mike McCarrick, James McClain, 1047 Morkci WE CALp FOR AND DELIVER TA. 5370-6879 months. She was 70. Born June 6. 1873, country in 1908. Or, Berninxoni prac nors and to Mrs. Charron, pro THE SISTERS OF THE in Austria, Mrs. Laner came to thia coun* ticed medicine for 20 years in Trinidad. and Annie Parker; combination prietpr of the store at 34th and ary in 1899 and settled in Central City. He received his Doctor of Medicine de booth, Mrs. Walter Anderson, GOOD SHEPHERD She was married there to Stephen Laner Franklin where the hope chest is gree from the University of Florence. chairman; Mrs. Alice Genty, co- on display. TCLEPHONB PEARL 8491 in 1900. They moved to Denver *5 yeers Italy. Surviving art hit wife, Mrs. Adele chairman; Mmes. C. Haley, J. E. ago. Surviving, besides her husband, are a Berninxoni; three sons, Robert. Ralph Those in charge of this project CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Kinney, Denver; Teddy, and Sam Berninzoni: and four Gaskins, Phil Ryan, Ann Zumtobel, are Misses Agnes Grommet. Doro two sons, John J. Laner, Denver, and grandchildren. Requiem Hasi was of­ Margaret Dorchak Daugherty, thy Johnson, and Veronica Kitson Steve M. Laner, Los Angeles, Calif.; a fered Saturday in Our Lady of Ht DR. R. W. PRTTZ sister. Mrs. Walter Boggs. Marcola. Ore.; Nellie Martin, Henry and A l^ and Mrs. Harrj' Taylor. Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet Heidenriech; lighting effects, Ray Classified Ads B e a u t y of design and work­ and a brother, Fred Dalpaz. Tillamook. Olinger service. And Associates Ore. Requiem Hass was scheduled for Bowes, Archie Cavanaugh, Roy Ik will pay yon to road ALL of tho following adTortueinaats. manship is no longer restricted Thursday at 9 in Annunciation church. LEGAL NOTICE D en tists Interment Mt. Oiivet. Olinger service. Kress, and Alex Heidenriech; MRS. MARTHA K. MITCHELL IM 15th S trati 1866 15th S tr m A A A. A. to larger, higher priced me­ games. Holy Name society, Allen ESTATE OF MARSHALL WATSON Mrs. Martha K. Mitchell, 67, pioneer Clark, chairman; Ed Clinton, Ed K Eratan. 8721 TAbor 5711 EXCHANGE—Father Aupnt P. Zink died WANTED TO BUY JOSEPH H. HILL D«ctaJtd« — u m e time ago: hi. requezt wo. that Hozae. morials. We employ the same resident of Colorado, died Saturday in No. 72457 DENVER. COLORADO Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday In her home, 948 S. Pennsylvania atreet, Gates, George McDonald, George ba aaid for him. To comply with thia «- WILL PAY CASH for 5 room, of furni­ St. John’s church for Joseph H. Hill, Notico if horebr ffivon tiuit on iho 80th queat I am offering hi. four-door Stude- designing skill and fine crafts­ after an illneas of six months. Born Petri, Tom Lynch, Austin Joyce,

:7 Thursday, Aug. 12, 1945 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE ' Confined by Enemy Raised to Newly The Denver Catholic R e g ister In Shantung, China Restored Rank P t u i d a n t . .JUoit R«t. Archblihop Urban J. Vcbr, D.D. Regis to ria ls Editor^. R t Ear. Matthaw Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Aaaociata Editora—M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Obarlei J. McNeill. A.B., Conscientious Objectors More Japanese Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., Litt.0.; Rev. John Cavanagh, The American Civil Liberties Trickery Foreseen M.A., LittD .; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittM .; Leonard Tangney, union reports that three times as A.B., Jour.D.; Has Greedy. many conscientipas objectors have There i« a growing hope among been jailed by the U. S. in the many person* that the war in Eu­ rope will end suddenly, and that Entered aa aeeond elasa matter at the poit office at Denver, Colo. present war as were in World war I. More Jehovah’s Witnesses are the rollapse of Na« force* will not in prison today than any other be loo long dialanl. Our own mili­ Published Weekly by minority in the rountry. Thouah tary experts warn against this as­ not employed full time in the work, sumption, for it tends toward a THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) the members of this sect demand slackening of effort and may put Buy a Share in status a* “ministers.” The Supreme off the actual end of fighting for 938 Bannock Street Court has agreed to review -one an indefinite period. Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 rase in which'a draft board has A more dangerous effeci of the Post-War Happiness denied ministerial status. For hopeful, war-weary attitude is fore­ ability to get armted and to fight seen at regards the campaign in back, the Witnesses take first prise. the Pacific.“ ‘ Already, says HalHallett Subscription: $1 per year. Abend, for IS years a new* corre­ With Your spondent in Japan, the Nipponese Thursday, Aug. 12,1943 Crime Wave have laid crafty plans to take ad­ The FBI is again warning the vantage of the emotional reaction country of a huge increase in ju following Allied victory in Europe. SAVINGS ACCOUNT! OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER venile crime. J. Edgar Hoover says ^ If partial demobilization is car­ ried out, there will be a surge of The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Among the missionary priests the problem is a •ational scandal. and nuns moved from the Japanese War unrest and ihejure of the uni­ war-weariness and unrest. Relatives Under a newly enacted law re­ We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ form are blamed Ci>r the fact that and friends of those service men ever appears inIn its columns over thetne signature ofor thetne Ordinaryuroini orever concentration camp in Kaifeng, who do not come home at once will storing the rank of commodore, those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. (Jiina, to another in Wei Hsien, the arrests of girls under 21 for four officers of the coast guard Shantung, was the Rev. Oswald “cHmes against common decency" be more worried than ever. The have been elevated to that grade. Today—you save! We hope The Register will be read in every home of the are up 93 per cent and some sex whispers will start i “After all, Asia Archdiocese. Baker, O.S.B. (above), who, the Among them is a Catholic, Com­ year after his ordination in offenders are only 11 year* old. is so far away. , . . Are Korea and modore Philip F. Roach (above) We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in Formosa worth the live* of a quar­ Save—by buying War Bonds! Save— the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. I [.atrobe, Pa., in 1927, was among Hoover says that the cause* are of the XII naval district in San the first priests of St, Vincent’s not new. “They are merely ag­ ter of a million American boys? Francisco. by building a “cash reserve” in a Sav­ + URBAN J. VEHR, gravated by the spirit of war-time . . . I.et's get nut, and just supply Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. archabbey to volunteer for the ings Account! work of building the Benedictine abandon, general restlessness, a China with arm* and money; let missions in China. After five years don't-care altitude, and changed China and janan fight it out for in the Far East, the Benedictine re­ conditions brought on by the war,” Manchuria; after all, they’ve been Tomorrow—when Victory is Won—you turned to the U. S. for three years, he says, “The mothers, fathers, and at it for more than six years, and Three Colorado can transform those savings into better Record Silver Dollar Days leaving for China in 1936. Fa all adults must share the responsi­ it's not our concern.” ther Oswald, whose mother lives in bility for the present rise in youth­ Aa these shortsighted arguments homes, finer cars, all the aids to fuller Altoona, Pa., reveals that the man ful crimes. The lime has come grow into a chorus, the Japanese living that will be within range of your when all Americans must lend their will make peare overtures. Unless in charge of the camp is a Cath* purse when peacetime production lines Celebration Being Planned otic Japanese, who “treats the mis­ hands to preserving the home we determine to carry on, cost what Girls WiD Make sionaries very well.” front.” may, our government can hardly go into action! let ns add that the nation is be­ refuse to compromise. .No matter ginning to reap the whirlwind it what the peace terms or the Japa­ Plans are being completed for to make this the most enjoyable planted in completely secularizing nese promises, that will be a vie- Vows in Chicago Plan now for that happier tomorrow, the biggest Silver Dollar day cele­ affair of the season. Miraculous Medal education. Where there is no dog. tory for the Rising Sun. After year* by saving consistently. Open your bration in history in Denver. At a Silver Dollar days will be held ma there are often no morals. of observation in Japan, Mr. Abend meeting of the general fcommittee Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ahd say* unequivocally that “the United Three Colorado girls will be Savings Account now in the American Where there is no religion there is among the Benedictine Sisters Aug. 8, final plans were advanced Sunday, Sept. 2-3-4-5, and will be Saved Him, Says often no curb. Religion is not States will never be safe until the National Bank of Denver, where all de­ under the general chairmanship of mere emotionalism. It is something Japanese are not only licked, but so nlaking vows hext week in the John Schlereth. The trea.surers that requires study and thinking. thoroughly licked that they will mother-house of the community;' posits are insured by the Federal De­ are Patrick Dolan, Maurice Hickey, Denver Soldier If people are schooled in other stay licked. 7430 Ridge avenue, Chicago. Mak­ posit In8ur*ance Corporation ■with $5,000 and Herb Liebman. The publicity “There is only one way to ac­ ing triennial vows at a Solemn USO M Is to lines, they must be schooled in re. Mass in the St. Scholastics con­ maximum insurance for each depositor. and advertising are under the di­ complish that. It it to invade and Joseph Muro, Jr., technician ligion or they will frequently fail. vent chapel, Aug. 15, is Sister rection of France.s R. Hession, as­ fifth class with an American tank —Monsignor Smith. occupy the Japanese island*. Japan sisted by Leo Keleher, Miss Mary never has been conquered. It it the Mary Robert, formerly Ann Spe- outfit in North Africa, is glad his har of Crested Butte, 'whose Eisenman, and Miss Marie Still- mother acted promptly when he people's religion that the gods Be Used for Test hammer. Charles Haskell is in Self-Appointed Cops chose Japan at the center of the brother, the Rev. George Spehar, wrote her asking that she send as.sistant pastor of St. Cath­ “YOUR BANKER IS charge of ticket distribution. him a Miraculous medal. May Have Their Day universe, and sent one of them­ Booths are being sponsored by selves (the God-Emperor) down to erine’s church, Denver, ■will serve Joseph's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danger of a dislasteful state of as deacon of the Mass. Subdeacon YOUR BUSINESS FRIEND” The Special Service division of the Knights of Columbus, the Se­ Joseph Muro, 4107 Navajo street, rule the entire human race. They the War department has chosen nior Tabernacle society, the Junior ronfiigion seems more than likely believe, therefore—virtually all of wrill be the Rev. Harley Schmitt, Denver, have just received a let­ from the announcement of Colo­ assistant pastor of Blessed Sacra­ the USO-NCCS club at 1§75 Grant Tabernacle society, the Catholic ter from their son in which he them — that Japan never can be street as a test club in a national Daughters, the Junior Catholic rado officials that our courtesy conquered. They must be shown.” ment church, Denver. Xhe Rev. explains why he is "glard.” patrolmen will pay attention to the Alexander Korte of St. John’s ab­ survey being conducted to ascer­ Daughters, and the Mrs. J. J. Dean “It got here just in time,” he In other words, if w ^d o not tain the attitude of service men to girls. The booths and games will ODT order of a 35-mile-an-hniir meet the issue now and force it bey, Collegeville, Minn., retreat- wrote, “a few days after it came, speed only in the event motorists master for the sisters, will be cele­ The services being provided by the be in charge of Vic Hebert, William our tank went off a bridge in a through to a derisive Japanese de­ USO. May,...... John Miller, Charles “• ■ “Rie..^j, ielley. on our stale highways are guilty of feat, we shall either have to main­ brant. The Rev. Aloysius Krapp A representative of the National battle. I got out of it alive with infraction of the f'silnrado laws. of St. Benedict’s abbey, Atchi­ Mrs. J. J. Dean, William Dolan, my 45 pistol, my clothes, and my tain enormous military and naval Opinion’research center will be in Mi.s.s Mary Nadorff, George Stock, Under the stale regulations, speed forces to offset the Rising Sun’s son, Kans., will be master of cere­ the Denver club on Aug. 14, 15, Miraculous medal, only what was up to 60 miles an hour is per­ monies. William Nelson, Bert Beckins, fastened to my person. We had to growing strength — which will be and 16. Qe.stionnaires will be given Helen Dillinger, Betty Rose Nanke- mitted. tremendous if that nation is al­ Also making triennial vows is American National to 110 service men who make use wade eight miles through knee- News releases have said that all Sister Josephine, formerly Dorothy ville, Val Lang, Mi.ss Nellie Len­ deep mud back to our lines.” lowed to consolidate a n d build of the club on those days. They non, Pat Berry,, John Gallagher, violators— those exceeding speed upon even a respectable portion of Van Alstyne of Canon City, a will be asked to fill out the books, and Frank Gartland. The general Jos'eph was inducted into the limit of 20 miles, or of 40 mile's, or its gains—or we shall have not one graduate of St. Scholastica acad­ which will contain questions rela­ booth construction- is under the service Oct. 2’4, 1941. After pre­ of 60 miles, depending upon what but dozen* of Pearl harbor*.— Mil­ emy. Her father, H. A. Van Al­ tive to the work and service being direction of John Cleary, liminary training in the United speed zone they are in—will be re­ lard F. Everett. styne of St. Michael’s pariah, will Bank of DENVER given by the club. j The proceeds of Silver Dollar States, he was assigned to an out­ ported to the ()P.\. If this is to be go to Chicago for the ceremony. The national surveyi when com­ days this year will be used for per­ fit that went to Iceland. At the the practice, it is ridiculous on the Among the sisters making per­ pleted, will serve as a guide in de­ end of six months in Iceland, he fare of it. The OP.A, as the gas Co-Op Influence in petual vowrs at a Solemn. Mass, manent improvements in the LISTEN TO FVITON LEr/S, JR. termining the future policies and Knights of Columbus building, in­ was sent with his unit to North rationing authority, could make no Labor Unions Growing Aug, 16, iS' Sister Amy, formerly programs of the l)S(X cluding reconstruction of the heat­ Africa and was with the first penalty on a 20-mile zone violator Ramona Campbell of Denver. Mr. Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9t30 P.M., KFEL Soldiers of this area will be ing plant. It is important at this forces to land ,at Oran. unless the speed involved is more A group of union labor leaders and Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. guests at the K. of C. picnic being time that some arrangements be His unit was in almost continu­ than 35 miles. ii seeking to organize an effective and Mrs. Charles Campbell of held this Sunday in Elitch’s gar­ made to provide sleeping quarters ous action from the time of land­ Tile proper place for this mud­ campaign against risin g prices, Blessed Sacrament parish, Denver, FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER dens fronV 2 to 6 p.m. The regular for approximately 200 soldiers a ing, early in November, 1942, un­ dle to he cleared up was in the last business profiteering, and eronomir will be present. Pruident Vice Pretident and Caihier Sunday njght dance will be held in week. It is hoped that sufficient til the letter to his mother was session of our I.egislalure. Since monopoly through the adoption of The ceremonies will follow the the club after the picnic. funds will be available to renovate written in May this year. He and this was not done through the the principles of the consumer’s form laid down by the Benedictine Mary pleanor Van Kirk, young the third floor of the building for formality of making our state laws co-operative movement. monks 1,500 years ago. Through­ sopran^oloi.st of the Metropolitan this service. conform with the federal restric­ The co-op movement won hun­ out the centuries there has been Opera Go. and sister of Robert Van tions for the duration, we fear that dreds of new labor friends when little deviation from the original / j :. One of the feature attractions of Kirk, ^ director of the Colorado the celebration will be free dancing there will be much unwarranted the Brotherhood of Maintenance of rite. The sisters, after publicly Springs USO-NCCS club, will sing on all four nights. Other attrac­ criticism of our courtesy patrol, Way Employes held its triennial professing perpetual vows of pov­ for the men of Lowrj' Field on lliis body is maintained by the convention in Detroit. Elmer E. erty, chastity, stability, conversion Monday evening, Aug. 23. tions in addition to the games and country store will be a hope chest, slate for the purpose of regulating Milliman, president of the huge of morals, and obedience, extend doll booth, fish pond, and apron traffic according to stale law. It is railway workers’ union, told the their arm? and chant the “Suscipe and candy booths. There will be a not, as we understand it, in any delegates that they rannol hope to me, Domine” three times. They are Holy Rosary to refreshment booth. sense a federal auxiliary. Hence as attain real social justice so long as answered each time by a choir of Silver Dollar days will be held long as any molorisl traveling on they are organized only to fight professed nuns. They then lie at the former NCCS club and the stale highways keep* within the for belter wage* and working con­ prostrate on the sanctuary floor MAln 5314 grounds at E. 17th and Grant. ('.olorado speed limit it seems ditions. He urged them to take up and are covered with a pall, at the Hold Fall Picnic doubtful that any patrolman would the co-op movement and told them four corners of w'hich are placed have the right to interfere with that they can, through co-op ac­ lighted candle.*. The convent bell (Holy Rotary Parith, Denver) Young Officer Meets i him. tivity, help to bring about true so­ is tolled, and the choir chants the F . J . K i r c h h o f Ir a recent meeting of the Even though we may be wrong cial peace. “Miserere.” The celebrant then church committee it was decided to Son for First Time in this supposition, we have the Milliman, whose appeal for gives a signal for the sisters, who hold the annual fall festival the fact, for the present at least, that adoption of the co-op movement have symbolically died to the € o n § t r i i c t i o n € o . week of Oct. 10. Several commit­ the ODT regulation of 35 miles per was almost unprecedented at a big world, to rise to a new spiritual tees have been ap;tointed to work Lt. (JG) Stephen L. McNichols, hour means nothing to our cour- union meeting, did insist that his life in the service of their for the success of the festival. All a Catholic officer in the coast lesT patrol in certain rases. The organization’s member* need Heavenly Spouse. The community BUILDERS the receipts will be used towards guard amphibious command, saw OPA has announced that the 35> higher income. He warned, how. chants the “Te Deum,” and the the payment of the parish indebt­ his nine-week-old son, Stephen, mile law will be enforced. Here is ever, that wage raises will be nulli. sisters are given the gold ring by We Appreciate Your Patronage edness. Jr., for the first time when the where we see a danger. fied by more rapid price Increase* the perpetually professed sisters. The sisters left Sunday evening coast guardsman returned to his The OP.A has no police depart, unless the laboring classes are or­ On■ theirth heads■ ' are placed myrtle for the Salve Regina convent to home in' Denver this week. Lt. ment and has probably no author- ganized not only as workers but wreaths, symbolic of immortality. 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. make their annual retreat. McNichols, who took part in the ily or right to organize one for the also as consumers. His plea for The Very Rev, Monsignor Fred­ Miss Mary Telenik underwent an allied invasion of Sicily, is the purpose of enforcing its regiila- eo-opa was repeated in hit printed erick Hillenbrand, delegate for re­ appendix operation' in .^t. An­ son of City Auditor William H. lions on our slate highways. The report to the union. ligious communities of women of thony’s hospital. She is getting McNichols. and before entering the only way we can see where any Murray D. Lincoln, president of the Chicago archdiocese, wdll pre­ along well. service had served as a deputy dis­ semblance of enforcement could 1^ the Co-Operative league, told the side at the profession. KSTABUBBEO IINCB ItU The Young Ladies’ sodality will trict attorney and FBI agent in made would be through an appeal delegates: “You have in your own A reception for the relatives and receive Communion Sunday, Aug. Denver. He was graduated from to molurisls that they take car hands the tools to fashion your friends will be held after the Mass. 15, in the 7 o'clock Ma.'s. Regis college, Denver, in 1936. numbers of violators and report destiny.” The tool* are the prin­ them. Shades of the KKK. ciples and practices of consumer The American Fixture Co We do not know that this will co-operation Priest Is Recovering Huiat*ctBc*n *f ^ be the procedure; but, if it is, we Murray warned of organized ef­ wJnl no part of it. We vigorously forts to set farmers 'and workers After Gar Accident CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Joseph Muro, Jr. opposed the idea of a secret police against one another and thus pre CHURCH FURNITURE organization in Denver several vent their joint action for belter (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pariib, his comrades participated in five years ago, and we will just as BANTC, BAR, AND STORE nXTURES major engagements, he wrote, and social conditions. “TKey have di- Denver) vigorously oppose any similar idea vided us before and then exploited The condition of the Rev. Charles MUiusork of All Kinds at the time of writing were rest­ on a state-wide standpoint. There ing some place about 850 miles us,” he said, “and now they are A. McDonnell, S.J., who is suffer­ are too many vindictive people in trying to do it again. We fanners ing from severe shock as the re­ FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. from their landing place, Oran. this world to place the power of “The Italian soldiers we have read every day of how you are sult of an automobile accident last DEN'VER. COLO. captured certainly hate the Ger­ law regulation in the hands of earning $20 a day in wages, and week, is somewhat improved. Mr. everyone. We should not have our no doubt you read of how rich the and Mrs. Pat Cronin, also in the mans,” he wrote. “They like us individual meager gasoline supply American.* much better, and most farmers are getting. But we waste accident, are improving. Mr. Cro­ endangered by the whim of cranks. lime talking about what others do nin has a broken bone in his shoul­ of them seem glad to be prisoners. In other words, we ran get along I also saw thousands of German to us. We ran organize as con der and Mrs. Cronin is suffering well without self-appointed cop*.— sumers and accomplish everything from shock. All three will be re­ soldiers surrendering, and most of Hubert A. Smith. them appear happy to be out of we desire.” moved from St. Joseph’s hospital the fight. The co-op president slashed hard in the near future. at the “fairy stories” told about the “Some of them were veterans Churches Asked to Atd pay of railway maintenance vrork- from the Russian front, who ers. The average wage of these em­ Doppelmayer Takes thought .they were coming down Recreation Programs ployes is 60 cents an hour—a mis­ here to wipe us out in a hurry leading average because it figures Over Progress Plunge and return to Rus.sia. They were in the far higher rate* paid to stunned at what they bumped into. Washing^ton.—A program call­ ing for increased church par­ skilled workers who belong to the Fred R. Doppelmayer, Jr., for­ We hit them with planes, tanks, union. The monthly income of artillery, and a plenty tough ticipation in recreation programs mer editor of the Alma Mining s bunch of infantry. One German for war workers and their fam­ most members of the brotherhood Record, has taken over the Prog­ officer said that on the Russian ilies has been issued by the division is less than $100. ress plunge in Denver. He has front he never had been under of recreation of the Federal Secur­ We have always contended that completely overhauled the pool and Phone for our Estimator. such violent and accurate artillery ity Agency’s community war serv­ ro-operalivcs, both producer and intends to run it all winter. Spe­ fire. ices. consumer, offer the liesi hope for cial rates will be given to Boy He will show you our new the reconstruction of our capital­ “Christmas day I went to a The program, outlined in a Scouts, church organizations, and 1943 Awning Stripes, avail­ French church and received Com­ amphlet, entitled “Recreation—A istic economic system. If the move­ others wishing group renting of R esource of War,” cites g specific ment can gain great strength in the the pool. able for re-covera only. munion. Also on New Year’s day. ranks of organised labor, it will be I have used my prayer beads checklist on what churches can do often, also my book. I guess I to further the recreation of work­ well on its way toward the accom- Regis Guild Meeting really have gotten religion down ers and their families during war plishment of it* objective*. The here.” time. railway workers’ convention was a iFhoUtaia Only on Joseph has a brother Vincent in long step in ibe right direction.— To Be Sunday, Aug. 16 thm Follotoing the navy. C J. McNeill. 181 Canadian Hospitals Stockmen'e Tent* Are Directed by Nuns The postponed meeting of the Optometrist and Optician School for Boys WiU Regis guild, Denver, will be held Stockmen’* Tarp* Ottawa. — The ipecial Parlia­ Sunday afternoon, Aug. 16, at 3 mentary committee on aocial se­ Start in Biloxi, Miss. o’clock in the college. Water Bag* Helea Walsh curity received a recent report Biloxi, Miss.—The Notre Dame The Rev, S. R. Krieger, S.J., The Schaefer Irrigation Dama and from the Canadian hospital coun­ high school for boys, with Brothers moderator, and Mrs. A. P. McCal- Canva* AmocIi U cil on national health insurance of the Holy Cross from the Uni­ lin, president, urge a full attend­ W. R. JOSEPH which stated there are 1,117 hos­ versity of Notre Dame in charge, ance as this will be the last meet­ Tent & Awning Co. pitals for acute and chronic cases, ETCS EXAMINED is expected to be ready in Septem­ ing before the annual summer so­ other than tuberculosis, in Canada. ber. The Rev. Geoffrey O’Connell, cial of the tpiild, which will be held ■ATIA-P/I-HO'E ST TtfB T Pboiu TAbor t*80 Of this number 181 tra directed diocesan superintendent of schools, the collegellegin Saturday evening, • IMXE BUg. by Catholic nusa. mtda Uu aanouaeameat. Auf. 28.

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r 1 n f R / t f / T / r n here kneel to receive the blessing Entire Indebtedness of A A C fU C d Uf iJUl^UUn „f Ocampo, h h e e members S.J. (left), on the occasion of his first Mass, celebrated in St. Francis Xavier’s chnrch. New York dly. They are Col. Manuel Nieto (left), militarv aide to President Manuel Quezon of the Philippines, and Col. Carlos P. Romulo, aide to (Jen. Douglas MacArthur during the Philip­ St. Catherine’s Paid Off pine campaign. Also in the picture is Maj. Pacifico A. Ortiz, military f chaplain to President Quezon. Father de Ocampo studied in Sacred (St. C«therine’( ParUh, DaaTtr) Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Weber of Heart novitiate, Noyeliches, and in Sacred Heart college, Woodstock, Md. Tha Rev. D. A. Lemieux, pastor this parish, Sunday, Aug. 16, will of St. Catherine’s, announced that pronounce her first vows and re­ ceive her garb in the mother-house EIIJOI EyiOBGIS through the success of the “Vic- of the Sisters of Charity in Mt. St. I tory in 1943” campaign the entire Joseph, Cincinnati, 0. Mr, Weber (St. Dominie's Pariik, Doavtr) I indebtedness of the parish was is now ill in St, Anthony’s hos­ I'm glad mother bake* pital. Three members of one family of paid off Aug. 1. St. Dominic’s parish in service en­ and Save J d hair have their origin in a certain The sin of Adam is a racial one. pi^ent found underneath the ROOFING NEW AND USED — GARDEN TOOU It necessarily follows, therefore, skin, and are developed under the AND UACBINERY • MOTORS . TOOLS , L that if people who live or have influence of sun, cold, moisture, FARM IMPLEMENTS and the kind of life that is led. ROOF REPAIRING DISPENSE BROS. BEAUTIFUL A D A H ’S lived without him as their orig­ Distinctions derived from the S230 Walnut S t CH. 6563 CHerrr 0114 Corner ISIh and Blake Sts. Ray W ar inal progenitor they would not weight and volume of the brain SAVE your ration coupons! 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WANT TO BECOME A PRIEST? p'' 'ni'mw:*wiwi II. liii W« wricomt co our Society tnleui youn| Hobby Articles Made by Service Folk... FOR 000 AHO COUNTRY ■DM uniout to devote their live! u SttvitorMS PricM to the ApoetoUlt o( punh-tnieiiotu, re- Honor Roll of the Men and Ituti, lecture*; to the edur«tion ol the Uily are viewed daily by Uioiuandg of persons Women in Service From the I uid of aepiianti to the prieKkood; to the in Washington, D, C The exhibit ii entirely t citne ol the Catholic Pn*, etc. the work of gerrice men and women in the Diocese of Pueblo Graduate* ol the dementary tchool, and auch a* have had aom* or complete high •chool “Do-lt-Yourneir* rooms of the USO club* (' ludicatas mittiog in actiou, died or Idlled in service.) Bisida flu R or college, or are advanced In year*, are *el- operated in 15 state* by the National Catholic com* to rermpnnd immediately. Advanced Community Service. Pointing to an article in & o n o ^ (tudeet* but deheimt i« Latin credit* taceivc the diaplay, which feature* the window of a LUt of Men and Women in Service From St.' Michael’s ipecial courtet. — II you are too poor to pay Parish, Delta: the lull fee* *a thill leelc to nive your problem downtown Waihington department store, ia j through the aid ol tpecial behefaclott. Pfc. Harvey Reitrnaucr of Reading, Pa., who o f owning is a member of the White House military Aragon, Fred—navy Cardi, Jim Such u have had ria yean nl Latin enter Aragon. Manuel the novitiate immediately. No chargea! Write guard. With him i« Dorothy Kroncman of Cardi, John—na*7 yourhonie. to the tddrea* bdow indicating age and ex teat Mitchell, la., a member of the WAVES. .Archenbrenner, George Caatro, James ol education. Archuleta, Frank Qiavec, Samaql I Arrieta, Mark Cordova, Emilio VtRY PIV FAlHCff PROVINCIAL Arriela, Phili|H County, Joe Bellucri, Louis Diehl, John .^consldar your fiappinoit Berg, Jim Telle* Duran, Alexander Bertrand, John W> Espinosa, Louis anJ liberty.*, no landlord bi Cardi, Fred L.—nav-y Gallegos, Tony to prohibit your childran in Gallegoa, William St Garcia, Joe and thair peti. P' YOUNG MEN Conialea, Joe tj who desiro to lerro God ai a Conzales, Gilbert lay-brother in the Cistercian Hammond, William Ii*s f he Am erican w ay . s Harrington, Joe Order may apply for admia- to OW N your h o m e ! aion by writing for informa­ Hemandes, Fred—navy Herrera, AJbert tion to: BE BBCIIVIO Herrera, Jack The Railway Building & Loan Association Very Rev. Rom. Pecasac) Herrera, Lloyd Jimenes, Frank 119 West 5lh Purblo, Colorado Phone 4900 • S.O.Cist., Prior Jiron, Joe Cistercian Monastery FOB SOOALliy Kinbemecht, Fete OKAUCHEE, WISCONSIN Kloberdanz, George Kloberdanz. Jacob—na*7 (Continued From Lott Page) Knob, Fred Claude Mattingly, Mrs. Lawrence Knob, Joe Citlmlit^EaitlDflfare A^fdciaifiun Daveline, Mrs. Cornelius Ducy, Knob, Pete BECOME A SAIIIAIORIAII and Miss Regina Reitemeier. Most Rev. Ertnelt J. Spellman, D.D., Preildent LAT BROTHER Ledesma, .Mignel Meet Rev. Bryan J. McEntegart.. D.Dh National Secretary Thomas Lloyd, son of Mr. and Lell, Alphonse No StudlM, No Tuition Roqutrod Mrs. Harry Lloyd of 2411 Grand Rev. Thomae J. McMahon, S.T.O , Aesletant Secretary Join our sctfve ind contrmpUtive SoeWty Leonard, David—AAF if you wish to consecriito yourKlf to God » avenue, took his simple vows Lobato, Lee L«y Brother, devoting your life to prayer tnd in the Holy Cross abbey. Canon Mae*, Fred ivork in the peace and quiet of the monaatery. City, in July and will be known Maealas, ChaiTea HEAVEN’S QVEEIV If you know a trade, place it in the service as EStiter Eugene, O.S.B. of Cod! If you are not skilled in a trade* we Maeatas, Robert On the firal Feast of the Aainraptioa, Mary became Heaven** •hail be glad to teach you one. Develop what Vance Driscoll, son of Mrs. Martinet, Ben Queen. Would you like to build a chapel in honor of that great ii good in >tm for God'i Cauar! Ask (or iafor* Vance Driscoll of 2601 Grand ave­ Martinet, Carlo* mation indicating your age. Addreas: nue, has returned from St. Mary’s Martinet, Mike event? Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars will build one in th* VERY RCV FATKER PROVMtCIAl. hospital, where he undenvent an Near EasL flOt'irr> Ol iHPt I ;{m:

If yon prtftr • Chromium plated chain Jacksonville, Fla.—A peace with >WALSEi\BLRG * 1 with abovt mtdal, ordtr by Dumber 6S, High Blood Pr essure Italy must be "a people’s peace,” price 11.00, A Warning of Dangerous Complications Insuring real liberty for the Ital­ A YEAR Scapular and Miraculous Medal given ian masses and averting the dan- with every putehet* at No. 68 or No. If you *uffer from High Blood Pree- a new method of treating High Blood er of a new Fascist movement, PAUL KRIER. Prtaidttil 69 Medals. •ure, and have been unable to Improve Praaiur*. Every day remarkable retulta g•on Luigi Sturzo, exiled founder The First National Bank R. R. GOWDY. Cathlar your condition with old atyle method*— are being aehievad with euffereia regain, 8. J. GLINSKY. Aaa't. Caakler THE CARMELITE REVIEW, 1618 Dante Are.. Chicago, lUinoia. R|IJG10US SUPPLY CENTER then take time out now and aak yotir- ing belter health and adding yean to their of Italy’s once powerful Christian P. 0. Box 386—Attleboro, Mas*. lelf "Why hif not my condition Im­ live*. Democratic party, declared here. of Walsenburg THE GUARANTY Eodotad i* on* dollar for which plea** aend m* THE CARMELITE RE­ proved 7" Discussing the possibility of a MEMBER F. D. L C . VIEW mtgaxin* for on* rear (12 iaiuat). (Foreign. 11.80 a rear.) Hitrh Blood Presaur* I* a warning that WM. M. WARD, Pres. AMAZING FREE BOOK separate peace wiw Italy, the 73- STATE BANK lomething la wrong with your ayatem— C. L. MANN,. Vice Pres. OF WALSENBURG NAZARETH HALL lomething that, if let go, may lead to In raapona* to th* great many who vear-old priest, who was forced to Hardening of the ArUriei, a Stroke, Para, have written them abeut thalr modam leave Italy in 1924 to avoid falling M. E. COWING, Cashier 'Walsenburg, Colorado Namt_ MILITARY SCHOOL lytii. Heart Trouble, Kidney Diaeaae, or mttbod* of balpbig High Blood Petaaor* into the hands of Fascist enemies, Grand Rapidt, Ohio , othrr grave condition*. aufferera to batter health, th* Ball Clinic, Drug* and mcdicinct that give only Dapt. 7066, Excalaior Spring*. Mo., haa warned that “the peace must be IFomen’t Ready-lo-JPear Addr***_ A boarding xbool for bejs in tbs grade* temporary relief will not do on* bit of prepared an Amaiing Fra* Book antltlad honorable, avoiding resentments The flrma listed here de­ conducted . hr the Unnilne Nun*. Well good toward removing th* cauia* of your Men't IFear and Clothing "Good Health. Life’* Oraateat Bleaaing." which might split Itjdy and give .E ta te . equipped.building*. BuenliuMj niliUr)'. trouble. Vou m uit remove or alley th* It loHa bow thair modam method* correct serve to be remembered Shoes • Dry Goods C ity. RIDING—ROWING—ALL OUTDOOR cauae of your troubl* before your con­ many ba*i* condition* and troublaa-how rise to a new wave of Fascism,” SPORTS—RESIDENT COACB—TERMS dition* will improve. when yoii are distributing I tncloa* one doUtr additional for a Ufa mimberibip In tb* Confratemitr MODERATE It may b* poaaibi* (or yon to find com. The Ball Clinic, through Ita ayitem of (orting rtlicf, hatter health and a atw Your Purchaie of War Bonds your patronage in the dif­ of th* Little Flower. For etUlog write the Directrets, Ntureth Health Correction, combined with tb* outlook on life. Thera la no obligation. KRIER’S □ 1 tneiaae on* dollar additional for a ona-year memberthip la tha Sodetr Hall Military School, Ladyglen.on.tba- World'* Famoua Mineral Water* and Write today. Thia (natructiva book may and Stamp* Help* Secure Your WALSENBURG, COLO. Maumae. Grand Rapids, 0. fiatha ot Exeelalor Springs, hta daralopad ferent lines of business. a of 1the Infant Jaeua of Pragu*. _ aav* you year* of m toid m itaip. ____ Future. w-wwarw-ww□ g'g -p-wTvnrw ■'wwa ■ m ■ M'n .gj n a n n,n j j x a j rg.n a a ta 'ta.fl SJ

NF>WS OF THE PUEBLO WALSENBURG LIEUTENANT DIED HERO’S DEATH

on the VSS Constitution a cen< Descendants of Famous Sailors tury •'>' ago are pictured as th n met in the USO club conducted by the National Catholic Community Service in Charleston, S. Car. Thomas C Grove Fr. Joseph S. Haller (left), a quartermaster first class, is the great-great>great-grandson of Capt. Isaac Hull, commander of the Commanding Officer Constitution. Mn. Richard C. Rhett (left), a USO volunteer worker, is the granddaughter of Lt. Hubley Jenkins, youngeit member of the crew of Oiii Ironsides, as the ship was known. Between them is a model Of Trinidad Seeks of a frigate of the Constitution period, made by Mrs. Rhett’s husband.— (Photo Features)______Lauds Youth Killed Chaplaincy in Navy OF ST. CUFTAIIIn African Theater Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ ish)—The Feast of St. Cajeten Priest Has Been in Charge of Missions in was solemnized in Sacred Heart Ciroomslaneas Revealed In LaHer to Molher church Aug. 8, with a Missa Can­ tata at 10 o’clock. A novena was Of Soldier Who Gave Life for His Cokedals, Sopris, Starkville, Morley, held in preparation for the feast of the saint, who was the founder And Tljoras Sines 1937 of the Theatine order and re­ Connlry on April 10 nowned as the “Father of Provi­ Trinidad.—(Holy Trinity Parish)—The Rev. Joseph dence.’’ Walsenburg.— (St. Mary’s Parish)—One of the most A Requiem High Mass was sung S. Haller, S.J., who, for the past six years, has been taking touching letters of the war was received hy Mrs. Anna! Aug. 7 by Father Michael Pascual, Mestas. It reported circumstances of the death of her son, care of the mission chapels south of Tririidad, has placed his C.R., for the soul of Mrs. Mary application for a chaplaincy in the U. S. navy. He expects Piccone, who passed away re­ Lt. Pedro Maes, on April JO in North Africa. The lettei^ to be called to duty in the near future. His leaving will be cently at the age of 90. written hy Capt. Bert Scott, Jr,, head of the aviation bat­ quite a loss for the parish, but he will be an asset to the boys The honored guest at a-surprise talion in which Lt. Maes served, is as follows: party given by the senior choir “No doubt you have already been informed of the in the armed forces of our country. Father Haller came to members recently was Phillip Gal Trinidad in August, 1937. He had charge of the missions legos, who is now in the army. He death of your son, Lt. Pedro C. Maes, but"! would like, in in Cokedale, . . Sopris, . Starkville, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gal­ my humble way, to express my sin- ” • Morley, and Tijeras. About three legos. A shaving kit given him by cereat sympathy for you in P ^Q IJQ years ago, he started the Holy the choir was presented by Father time of sorrow. Peter’s Pence Trinity Parish Credit union. The Pascual. credit union now has nearly 600 On the Feast of St. Ignatius, “Your son was an officer in members. July 31, a High Mass was sung Company ‘B’ of this battalion for Returns Given Father Haller has been very in the church in Ignacio. The several months while I was the Of Parish Will much interested in the Blue Cross building was .crowded for the cele­ company commander, and during plan of hospitalization, and has bration of the patronal feast of that period I came to know and to By Chancery succeeded in enrolling a large num­ the church. A procession took admire him. He was an excellent Begin Aug. 22 ber of families in this kind of hos­ place after the Mass. A colorful soldier, clean of habit and soul, pital insurance. Father Haller note was added to the celebration and a junior officer whose every also was a member of the Child by the presence of a number of thought was attention to duty in (St. Mary’s Parish, Pueblo) OFFICIAL Welfare committee. On account of Utc Indians. The Rev. Peter Rigo, the conduct of this war and the The annual summer frolic of St. safety and well-being of the men these many activities, he made a (I.R., sung the Mass, and Father Mary’s parish will be held the eve­ host of friends. They regret to see lAIILlGllilC Sodality Candidates Will Pascual preached the sermon. under his command. him leave Trinidad, but wish Cpl. Horace Cordova, son of “Your son was an outstanding nings of Aug. 22, 24, 26, and 29. him Godspeed and succes^ in his Mr. and Mrs. A. Cordova, has leader, whose smile and encourag­ The plan is to have the affair oper­ new field of endeavor. been home on a short furlough. ing word .ire greatly missed by ate on alternate days, beginning The Rev. Theodore A. Yoch, SJ., Be Received This Sunday Petty Officer 3/c Gregorio the officers and men of Company on Sunday and ending on Sunday. left Wednesday for St. Louis, Mo. Quintana and his wife, Viola, have *B,’ but I sincerely hope you may A $25 war bond will be given away He is to teach biology to philosoph­ been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. gather a small amount of consola- each night. The grand prize is a ical students in St. Louis univer­ (Sacred Heart Cathedral Pariik, Mrs. Grace Griffith has been Quintana, the parents of Gregorio. tion from the fact that your son $100 war bond. sity. This course will last about Pueblo) called to Los Angeles because of G. Candelaria is home from the was killed in line of duty in the The tennis courts on the school five weeks, and he is expected back Those who seek to be candidates the illness of her father, Charles Salida hospital. service of his country. grounds have been completed and in Trinidad about the middle of for the Young Ladies’ sodality will Spencer. Mrs. Harold Spencer of “I am enclosing a poem that will be ready for use when the new September. be received after the 7 o'clock Los Angeles had been recently vis­ Nuncio Is Named Legate your son and I read just the day school year begins. Another very successful religious (St. Patrick's Parish, Pueblo) Mass Sunday, Aug. 15, before the iting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer before his death. He mentioned Banna of marriage have been Returns on the annual Peter's vacation school is coming to a close The executive committee of the statue of the Blessed Virgin. The of 515 W. 11th street. She came To Eucharistic Congress at that time that he was going to here from Ada, Okla., where her announced for James George Mc­ Pence collection in the parishes in Hoehne, a mission station )arish drive met with the Mdst admission of members takes place write you and enclose a copy of Donald and Eileen Frances Bruno- attached to Holy Trinity parish. on Dec. 8. mother, Mrs. Grace Rodgers, Vatican City. — Pope Pius XII of the Diocese of Pueblo were an­ lev. Joseph C. Willg^ing, Bishop of it, so I shall do it for him. vich. The wedding is to take place Father Brey has charge of Hoehne. Pueblo, and the Rev, William D. A meeting of the parish council passed away. has named the Most Rev. Fernando prior to the 9 o’clock Mass on nounced as follows this week by There are about 75 children attend­ McCarthy on Aug. 9, will be held Monday, Aug. 16, at St. Cecilia’s circle of the PTA Cento, Papal Nuncio to Peru, to be Oh, Mother de«r« to for owfy, Aug, 28. ing the school. Since this is a 2 p.m. in the Cathedral hall. The met Aug. 3 in the home of Mrs. Pontifical Legate to the Peruvian I pftuso upon thU hoaored the Chancery office: Bernard Baxter, son of Mr. and To fay afftin 1 long to mo A lawn card party was staged farming country, the children have officers of the various parish or­ Joseph Welte. Guests were Mrs. National Eucharistic congress to Ono who m eant to much to me. PUEBLO PARISHES Mrs. Bernard Baxter, 230 Van by the parishioners on Aug. 5, to come from long distances. The ganizations will attend. (TumtoPagell — Column 5) Ibe held in Trujillo this October. tl26.S 0 Buren, left for Ft. Logan Aug. 9, Sacred Heart Cathedral...... attendance has been excellent. This Sunday, Aug. 15, is the-Feast of One who prayt to God each night Bridge, high five, and games were Our Lady of Ut. Carmcl...>-._ 25.76 is the last week, and a number of where he will begin his army train­ the Assumption, the principal For Him to tpare me in thit fighti played. Despite the light shower, St. Aathoay of Padna'a....».-» 12.25 ing. One whote faith ttandi high above. there was a good attendance. the children will make their First feast of the Blessed Virgin Mar>’. With tverlatfing mother love. St. Francis Xavier's 118.74 Communion Monday, Aug. 16. Fa­ Miss Mary Ellen Morrissey, 1131 Masses will be the same as on Sun­ Canon City Girl Leaves to The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. St. I.eander's ...... —. 63.56 ther Brey, two Sisters of Charity Berkeley, received word that her day, at 5:46, 7, 9, and 11 o’clock. Mother mine, your noble heart William Fritzel was baptized last St. Mary’s ------, 42.95 Mutt hold the icart through every from the local hospital, and seve­ nephew, Lt. Eugene Knight of Devotions in honor of the Assump­ pert. week. He was named William Jos­ St. Pstrick's ...... - ..... , 106.86 ral lay teachers have given of Colorado Springs, has been miss­ tion will be held in the evening at Mutt be prepared to ttaad the blew eph and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stay- PARISHES OUTSIDE OF PUEBLO their time for this work. ing in action since July 14. He 7:30. Saturday, Aug. 14, is the Enter Convent in Denver If I thould fail before the foe. cer were sponsors. was stationed in North Africa. Alsmoss—Sscred Hesrt ...... 55.00 Parish Visitors vigil and is a day of fast and ab­ The tacrificti you mutt give. Joseph P. Bregar of Route 1, Antonito—St. Auauitiae's ..™ _. 15.10 To keep the ri^ tt in which we live, Avondale, has completed his course Edward W. Hurley. Sr., 607 stinence. ^ Canon City.—Miss Dorothy Mae Csnon City—St. M iehsel's...... 29.50 Father Charles Hayden, S J Van Buren, is recovering from a Mrs. Clarence C. Bellinger of ling returned from Denver Satur­ Never to know what Het ahead, in the naval training school in CapuHn—St. Joseph’s ...... 6.29 professor of physics in Creighton 2216 West street was taken sud­ Koch of St. Michael’s parish here day, after attending the summer Yet confident 1 am not dead. threatened serious illness. His left for Denver' Aug. 10 to enter meeting of the Central City Opera Ames, la., and is now awaiting as­ Cedaredge ...... — 6.00 university, Omaha, Nebr., is mak­ son, Edward Hurley, Jr., is con­ denly ill while visiting her father, Mother dear. T alto pray. signment to duty. Crested Butte—St. Patrick's...... 20.40 ing his annual retreat in the parish J. C. Haley, in Holbrook, Nebr., the Franciscan mother-hou-se in House association. That God will bring me hack fined to his home by a slight illness. Denver as a postulant. The past The two sons of Mrs. Rose Lev- Del Monte—Holy Nsme of Msry.. 16.00 residence. Father E. E. Behiels, and was removed to St. Cather­ Mrs. J. Leo Sterling presided day Mrs. Chester Brothers, 1014 year she attended Mt. St. Scholas- over a tea in her home Thursday And you will meat me hy the stik, 607 Scranton, are in the Delta—St. Michael't ------56.54 S.J., from Sacred Heart, Denver, Spruce, is recovering from a major ine’s hospital in McCook, Nebr. To bid me "Welcome Horae** armed forces. Pvt. John A. Lev- also is making his annual retreat. She is convalescing from an oper­ tica’s academy here and she will afternoon, Aug. 5, when she hon­ Durango— operation in a local hospital. complete her high school course in ored' her son’s wife, Mrs. James stik is stationed in Alaska. Cpl. SacrOd H eart ______19.75 Father Edward Maguire, S.J., J. Ray Langdon. son of Mrs. J. ation and will return home about ' St. Columba’s ...... 44.00 the Denver mother-house. She is L. Sterling, Jr., of La Junta, who “ With deepest sympathy, Henry J. Levstik is stationed ill from Loyola university, Chicago, is Ray Langdon of 1166 W. Abriendo, Aug. 20. California. Florence—St. Benediet’a ...... 9.40 visiting with the Jesuit Fathers who had been in St. Francis’ Mrs. Harry J. Tyson of 418 W. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was here as her guest. Her “Capt. Bert R, Scott, Jr.” 7"Fruita and Palisade—Sacred in Holy Tiinity. Father John 20th street left Aug. 9 for Denver, •Chrisey Koch of 101 Catlin avenue. guests were the members of the H eart .70 hospital, Colorado Springs, has re­ On Aug. 3 a farewell party was Officers’ Wives club. Gardner—Sacred Heart 20.00 Rawe, S.J., of the Rural Life turned home. His brother, Robert where she is yisiting her mother, Over 40 Enrolled Academy Goes Over Top Grand Junction—St. Joteph’a...... 102.60 conference, stopped in the rec­ Langdon, is a test pilot for the Mrs. Margaret McAleer, and her held for Miss Koch in the parish Lt. Jim Sterling, a flight leader In Scout Troop In “Buy Bomber” Drive Guhniion— St. P eter’a ...... 20.00 tory for a day on his way to Den­ government in Cheyenne, Wyo. brothers and sisters. hall. Misses Rosemary Merlino, of a troop transport squadron, has Holly— Joeeph'e ...... ______12.15 ver from Montezuma seminary, Jean Hegarty, and Antoinette Ma- been getting a first-hand view of More than 40 scouts are now H otchklii ...... - ...... — 2.10 actively associated with the St Shreveport, La.—The "Buy a La Ju n ta— where he gave several lectures on done were hostesses. Besides the the South Se^ islands in recent Our Lady of Guadalupe...... 43.00 rural life. Russell Mazza, S.J hostesses, those present were weeks. This v ^ k his parents re­ Mary scout troop under the direc­ Bomber” campaign of St. Vincent’s St. Patrick'i ...... — 52.25 who has spent the past eight FRANK LA H O , GRAND JUNCTION, Misses Joyce Koch, Teresa and ceived his letter from New Guinea. tion of the Rev. Francis Plipesh academy went over the top with Latter—St. FrancU de Salee’...... 65.00 Hiking trips, picnics, swimming $375,000. The goal for the bomber Lia Anlttae—St. Mary'i...... 1<.50 weeks studying Spanish in Monte­ Patty McAndries, Lucille Madone, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoxsey of Mancoi—St. Rlta'i ...... 6.05 zuma seminary and teaching Eng­ and Isabelle Seals, and J. Gorden Berkeley, Calif., arrived last week (TumtoPagelt — Column S) was $300,000. Monte Viita—St. Joteph’i . 82.54 lish to the Mexican seminarians GETS 3RD OAK LEAF CLUSTER Bower, James Hegarty, Pete for a visit vnth Mrs. Hoxsey’s Montroie—St. Mary'i ...... 44.30 Cresto, and Bob Wildgen. Ordway— St. P eter’a 20.00 stopped in Trinidad for a short mother, Mrs. Margaret Rayle. Pagoia Spring! ...... 1.50 time on his way to St. Marys A special meeting of the Moth­ Bob is employ fd in defense work. PUERLO Ouray—St. Patrick’s ...... - ...... Kans., where be will begin his Grand Junction.—Relatives here Stars and Stripes staff writer, tell­ ers’ club was held in St. Michael’s They will be h sre until the middle Paonla—Sacred Heart ..... 2.70 theological studies in preparation have received word that Frank ing of a raid in German territory. hall Tuesday, Aug. 3. The cleaning, of August. QUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Rocky Ford—St. Peter’i ...... - 25.26 Miss Catherine Vondra and her Salidt—St. Joieph'i ------— ...... 21.49 for the priesthood. Latto has received his third oak The article concerned the Dearly varnishing, and painting before the San Lull—Moit Precioui Blood.... 31.42 sister, Mrs. Maurice Giroux, were leaf cluster and has been advanced Beloved, B-17, in which Sergeant school opens and other business BEAMAN T rin id a d - to technical sergeant. He enclosed among the guests attending a sur­ Holy T rinity ...... 121.30 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Latto is a waist gunner, and quoted matters were taken up. Father ROOFING Our Lady of Mt. Carmel...... 44.50 in his letter a clipping, written by a Justin McKeman, O.S.B., and ten prise and handkerchief shower for BREETWORS Diocese of Pueblo, Sergeant Latto. Miss Marian Delgade Thursday Insulation - Weatherstrip WeUenburg—St. Mery'* ...... — 81.00 Aug. 15, 1943 members of the society were pres­ ™SHOE m Weitelitte—Aiiumption ...... 5.00 Andy Williams spent the week­ ent. evening, Aug. '5. 396 Grand A rt. Purblo, Calo. Mri. Merk Deti. Montroie...... 100.00 Feast of the .Assumption of the end in Denver visiting his sister. Mr. and Mrs. P. Baccarella are MART Very Rev. Thomei Wolohen.—.— 5.00 First Members Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrett are 4S CrU. PHO.NE 305 very Rev. Raymond Newell...... — 6.00 Blessed Virgin Mary Miss Marietta Williams, who is em­ now located in Caliente, Nev. Mrs. N. Msir BUls. ployed in Buckley Field. the parents of twins, a boy and a Rev. Louli Pecorella...... 6.00 Ninth Sunday after Pentecost girl, born Saturday, July 31. in St. Baccarella is the former Teresa Rev. John Condon...... — 10.00 Pueblo...... Sacred Heart home Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Elder spent Giroux of Chandler, Mr. Baccar­ Rev. Joseph Minot------'5.00 Of St. Francis’ Thomas More’s hospital. Mr. and ella formerly lived in Rockvaje. EXCELLENT FOOD Rev. Francis Wagner...... 3.00 •Dolores...... Our Lady of Victory Sunday in Aspen visiting their Mrs. D. P. Garrett are the grand Rev. Arthur Kerr ...... 25.00 (•) Signifies that Thirteen Hours’ daughter. Charleen, and husband, parents. Mrs. Lambert Burger and her SENSIBLE PRICES (Rev.)- JOHN KELLEY. may be held instead of the Francis Kalmes. two children, Joan and Jimmy, re­ Move Residence Mr. ajid Mrs. Ed Jermance are turned to Glenwood Springs Satur­ MAJOR Chancellor. Forty Hours’. Word has been received from the parents of a gfiri, Carol Lee, day after visiting a few days here HARRIS CAFE friends in California that Mrs. P. bom Saturday evening in S t Mulvihill is sesiously ill. The Mul- with Mrs. Burger’s parents, Mr. 214 N. Main—Pueblo (St. Francit Xavier’* Parith, Thomas More’s hospital. Mrs. Jer­ and Mrs. J. L. Sterling. Mrs. PUEBLO Pueblo) vihils are former residents who mance was Miss Virginia Hall be­ ■ moved to California a year ago. James Sterling, Jr., accompanied € Last week the parish lost two fore her marriage. Mrs. Burger to her home and will of its charter members when Mr. Mrs. Helen Harrington re­ Miss Ann Crawford from Peter­ be her guest for a few days be­ THATCHER ST. MARY’S and Mrs. M. C. Jones sold their turned to Grand Junction Wednes­ son Field, Colorado Springs, vis­ fore returning to her home in La Abriendo Markeleria day, Aug. 4, following a visit of home at 1531 Lake, where they had ited in her home here Wednesday. Junta. Quality Meats FLOUR BLOCK DRUG HOSPITAL lived for the past 34 years, and several weeks with her twin daugh­ Miss Helen Fassler, daughter of SHELTON BRYAN. Mgr. temporarily took up residence with ters, Mrs. Kenneth Hurd and Mrs. & Groceriee The standard of quality for CONDUCTED BY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fassler, was “AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION one of their sons, Lester, in north Roberta Withrow, and their fam­ admitted to a Pueblo hospital Mon­ 503 W. Abriendo Ave. perfect baking. PHARMACY" Sisters of Charity Pueblo. They had lived within the ilies. Mrs. Harrington was called PHONE 2 6 415 QUINCY PHONE 4760 day, Aug. 2. Phone* 2308-2309 limits of the present St. Francis’ to Hemet, Calif., by the serious Mr.'and Mrs. J. Leo Sterling of parish for the last 40 years. Be- illness of Mr. Hurd. She left her Canon City and Miss Janet Ster- j fore the present St. Francis’ parish son-in-law improved in health. JOE’S SUPER ]was established, they joined with Miss Margaret. Beckley has left THE PRINCE PACHAK HARDWARE Pueblo Man Is & FURNITURE t !a handful of pioneers and strug­ for Monterey, Calif., to Mend t3vo "Robitisoli Bros^i gled and sacrificed for the old St. weeks with M /S^. and Mrs. Rob­ PHARMACY Stoves - Heaters tsi*T SERVICE Made Captain Sherwin-Williams Products X Francis’ church. During all these ert Creel. Miss Beckley is taking Pharmaeceutieal Chemist 2 77S 80. MAIN PH. 1733 years they have been loyal, gen­ Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs DAIRY GLXF GAS & OILS her vacation from her duties as Cor. Northtra a Fin* Pkon* 641 Sporting Goods GREASING WASHING erous members of the parish. chief clerk of the ration board. WE BUY. SELL AND TRADE rUEBLO. COLO. Cor. Northwest and Evans Avs. Pure Milk and Cream The Rev, Clement Gallagher is Mrs. Donald Spam and daugh­ spending a few weeks in his home ter, Sally, and Ted Spam arrived Durango.— fSt. Columba’s Par­ ‘Untouched by Human Hand* ii. Denver, where he is recuperating Tuesday, Aug. 3, from Denver. ish)—Gerald Hogan is home on a Home Delivery THE D. E. BURKE after a successful operation. Mrs. Spam and Sally have been furlough from San Antonio, Tex. DUNDEE The Rev. Augustine LaMarche, living in Tampa, Fla.,, where LtLt. He is visiting his parents, Mr. and CLEANERS & TYPICAL WE SELL FRANCIS Plumbing & Heating Co. O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey as­ Spam was stationed. T,*-rhey^will-----‘ be Mrs. C. D. Hogan. Bom and I 318-320 N. Santa Fs Xve. sisted in the parish on Aug, 8. here indefinitely. reared in Durango, Gerald was DYERS SUHDAY DIHHER ICE CREAM Repair Work a Specialty 3Sth a Eltub«Ui 8U. Phoni 1431 The members of the Alter so­ Miss Mary Louise Giblin, ao- never absent from home until he P E WYNDLE, Prop. Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. Office‘Phone 909 ciety will have their annual picnic wa.s called to the colors in July WB KBTUIN EVEBYTRINO BUT ciety editor of the Daily Sentinsl, THE niBT ONE DOLLAR in City park on Aug. 16 with Mrs. departed Sunday, Aug. 8, for 1942, except for the years he George Arthur in charge. She will Camp Forrest, Tenn., where she spent in Notre Dame university Gr»p*frult Roi* Deviled E cf be assisted by the other unit cap- This is his first trip home since Your Businass Is Appreciated For Thrifty Buyers will visit with her brother-in-law VeseUble Soup I tains, Mrs. 'Victor Johnson. Mrs. and sister, lat Lt. and Mrs. Thomas joining the army. " Rout Prime R(bi of Beef (R*re) Au Ju* Joseph Prijtel, Mrs. John Garino, The Holy Name men and high R o u t Colormdo Tom T u rk e y - The Palace Drug Go. BERNSTEIN BROS. Henderson. She will be away for Brown Gravy Mrs. Joseph Dayton, Mrs. Milan two weeks. school boys received Communion I THEYTHE WARDROBE Broiled Sprinir Lamb Cbopi—Mint Jelly LUMBER € 0 . I Slilich, Mrs. Anna Sabo, and Mrs. in the 7 o’clock Mass Aug. 8. Baked Virginia Ham—Apple Rtnz* lAurelio Valdez. Mrs. M. J. Barta, Miss Frances-Eble left Thurs­ The members of the Alter and Baked Youna Chicken—Oreumg The jd S S S a t 201 South Santa Fe St. day, Aug. 5, to return to her work : GlaaneClaaners & Dyera Rout Preah Ham-AppleHUCt the resident of the society, will be Rosary society received Commun­ New Potatoei In Cream Phone. 27-28 406 N. Main St. Phone 6220 unable to be present because of an as a dietitian in St. Vincent’s hos­ ion in the early Mass Aug, 1. Their pital, Biliinn, Mont., after a three- Buttered Asparaimi enforced change of climate. monthly meeting was held in the PHOHE 629 Salad — Choice of Deuerta — Cofft* Mildred Mary and Myron An week visit here with her parents. parish hall Aug. 4. Phone 8 6 2 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eblc, and broth­ PRIVATE PARTIES thony, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swartout and her PUBLIC DINNERS ROBERT S. FARIOY Mrs. 'William Schwab, were bap­ ers, Bill and F. Dean, a midship­ son are visiting Mrs. Swartout’s ; 801 No. Main— Pueblo PRICE CLEANER tized Aug. 8 by Father Aloysius man at the naval academy, who la parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Complet* Hotel AccomraodatioBa MONUMEMTS AND DYER Miller with Frank and Mary Tren- on leave. Gabbe. They plan to remain in Your Patronage GRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO chak as sponsors. Word vra* received by Mrs. H. Durango a month, after which The REGRET J. Dombusch of 1133 Berkeley, Appreciated 707 S. Main St. • Phone 260-W University of Detroit to Lewis will return to the navy. 625 Court St., Pueblo Book on Quebec Families Have 400 Army Trainees Pueblo, lhal her husband, Lt. Word has been received from VAIL HOTEL Henry J. Dombusch (above), has Bremerton, Wash., announcing the Records 140,005i^uptials been promoted to the rank nf cap­ birth of a .son to Mr., and Mrs, Detroit.—a d o u z 4 0 0 army tain. Capt. Dombusch is stationed Coyne Thompson. The Thompsons Montreal.—Brother Eloi-Gerard eea will be stationed in the Univer­ “somewhere in England.’’ .\ vet­ lived in Durango prior to Mr. IVEWTOM LUMBER CO. of the Mariat order, who is director GROVE DRUG STORES sity of Detroit this September as eran of World war I, he enlisted Thompson’s employment in de PUEBLO, COLORADO of the Superior school of La Mai the first basic unit of the army's in the army a year and a half ago. fense work in Bremerton. Mrs. FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES bale, has published a genealogical special training prop-am to be sent Hia daughter, Lorraine, was a 1943 Thompson is the former Miss Lu Colorado^a Pioneer Lumber Co. CEISTRAL BLOCK HETH & MAIN work on the families of Charlevoix- to Detroit. The enlisted men and graduate of Loretto Heights col­ cille Ervin, a nurse in Durango 24TB ft GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION Saguenay. It contains the records staff officers will be quartered in lege, Denver, where the majored Mrs. Bertha Soens has been ill Phone 108 and let ns serviee yon oi 140,000 marriagea. . the faculty building, in English. for Mveral weeka.

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