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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1942—Permission to Reprodnee, Excepttuf on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Magnificent Picture X u ’li wall back of the altar in Sacred Heart church, Alamosa, by Josef FITiEII S H ilEl Steinhage, who studied in the famous art school of Maria Laach abbey, Community Problems, Westphalia, Baden, . A ropy of the working model, shown below, reveals the unusual of this school, which subdues details in an almost formalized fashion in order to bring out the feeling of PORMElin IN the supernatural. The faces in Mr, .Steinhage’s Conceptions, how­ DENVERCATHOLIC ever, sye strongly individual. The colors he uses are mostly blue, green, Aid to Sorvico Men and yellow, all in a subdued tone. [OLIIIIMO. IIES Exist as Challenges The Rev. Francis M. Shanley, 57, who worked in the Denver diocese from 1934 to 1937, died Deanery Council of A6CW Set Up in Colorado in Holy Family hospital, Laporte, The NationalREGISTER Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Have Ind., Monday evening, Ang. 3. Also the Intemationpil News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services. Father Shanley was stationed in Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Springs; 325 Women Attend Mooting; St. Vincent de Paul’s and St. Francis de Sales’ parishes, Denver, VOL. XXXVII. No. 50. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1942. $1 PER YEAR Important Talks Given and for a short time was adminis 'trator of St. M%ry’s , Mont Machine Valuable in War Work Scholastic Ready for rose. Each summer from ’34 to ’37 Theology Study Determined pacifism in the face of the danger that con- he was in charge of St. Walter’s : Tonts our country was soundly denounced by the Most Rev. church in Estes Park, and in the Urban J. Vehr, featured speaker when a Deanery council fall of 1937 he returned to Fort Denver Invention Makes Wayne to continue his priestly mm j[suii of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women was formed work in his own diocese. in Colorado Springs Wednesday. More than 325 women Father Shanley was a native Intricate Drawings Easy present for the meeting heard the Archbishop stress the of Lancashire, England, being obligation that Catholics have in conscience to support the bom there April 12, 1885. He pursued his classical studies in Uie Eu m \yar effort of this country. Catholic institute, Liverpool, and (By Ruth Vincent Nowack) . from a soprano choir boy to a Condemning those who sit back in St. Patrick’s college, Adelaide, Because a Denver man named pug-nosed marine can use it to re­ and do nothing but find fault with , Australia. For a number of years Dan McQuaid broke his leg, the produce on paper the most intri­ the government, he urged his lis­ he was engaged in teaching as a soldiers and sailors and marines of cate electric motor or an “inno­ HONDUmS POST teners to become “service minded” L[e i OF iOY Christian Brother in Australia. In Uncle Sam’s armed forces and cent” tommy gun. with regard to community war the mid 20’s he came to the other nations owe him a real debt A few years ago, McQuaid, a problems. The Ordinary particu- and was incardi- of gratitude. consulting engineer, was helping a arly emphasized the need of the nated as a student for the priest­ If Dan McQuaid, member of St. Denver policeman survey the Apart from the minor difficulty women’s co-operation with the hood in the Diocese of Fort Philomena’s parish, had not broken scene of a fatal traffic accident of a “calendar in reverse,” Mr. USO that is being formed in Colo­ Wayne. He entered St. Paul's hft! leg, he might never have in­ near a Cherry creek bridge. Stanley E. Kalamaja, S.J., a grad­ rado Springs. “A challenge ex­ seminary, St. Paul, Minn., where vented a system of making draw­ Standing on one of the walls above uate of the now defunct Sacred ists,” the Archbishop declared, he completed his education in ings mathematically accurate, true the creek—walls whose construc­ Heart high school, Denver, and a “for every member of this deanery theology, and was ordained by to scale and undistorted—a system tion he had supervised back in member of the Jesuit order for the to treat the soldiers of the area Bishop John F. Noll in June, 1930. so simple in operation that anyone 1907—he lost his balance and past ten years, is anticipating little as her boys are being treated in toppled into the water. trouble in getting back to the other communities of the nation Evening Mass to Be Held American student’s way of life. where there are training camps.” Interest in the establishment of The result, a broken leg, con­ After two and a half years as an junior praesidia by the 22 Legion Four Times Each Week in Lowry Field fined him to bed in the hospUal instructor in St. John’s college, Military Mass of Mary units in the Denver ares and at home. One day a friend Belize, British Honduras, he re­ Opens Program reached a climax in the curia meet­ brought him a carburetor, of turns this fall to St. Mary’s col­ The program of the meeting, the ing of the organization in St. Vin­ Two Military Centers which he wanted a drawing made lege, St. Marys, Kans., where he mid-summer quarterly session of cent’s hall Thursday evening, July Because McQuaid was not satisfied will take up theology studies lead­ the ACCW, began with a Solemn 30. Led by Father Roy Figlino, with ordinary draftsman devices, ing to ordination. The school Military Mass for the deceased archdiocesan director of the legion, he decided to invent a machine year in British Honduras, he ex­ soldiers of the country in St. who in the past several weeks has Get Additional Chaplains that would enable him to repro­ plained, begins in January, with Mary’s church. The celebrant was been conducting an intensive in­ duce pictorially the object with the long vacation in May and June. the Very Rev. William Kipp; dea­ vestigation of the procedure and the most'accuracy. The machine, Mr. Kalamaja, who is at present con, the Rev. Michael Harrington; methods of several active junior The third Catholic chaplain for to Lowry Field brought him the which he developed in the base­ visiting with his family in Loyola subdeacon, the Rev. Richard Dulfy. raesidia in the Archdiocese of St. Lowry Field, Denver, began his farthest wAt he has ever been. He ment of his home as he hobbled parish, Denver, lauds the hard­ All the Catholic chaplains sta­ ,ouis, the Denver group is confi­ duties this week. ’The newest is charmed by the majesty of the around awkwardly on crutches, working Caribs, Indians, and Cre­ tioned in Camp Carson, Fathers dent that the plan of organizing arrival is the Rev. A. H. Menarik mountains and said that even by was the instrument that imme­ oles who make up the major por­ Christian Wachter, Henry P. Man- youths of high school age into ac­ of Chicago. Chaplain Thomas A. his short glimpse he can tell that diately preceded his present “Air- tion of native students in St. nion, E. P. Burke, J. P. Clone, tive unite will be a success. Shea has arrived in Camp Carson, Colorado is a great place in which Vu” machine. The name “Air-Vu^ John’s. Although not brighter than C.SS.R.; Kenneth Hans, Francis Enthusiasm for the new move­ Colorado Sprjngs. He is the ninth to live. was the suggestion of his secre­ the. typical American students, Jj Kelly,- Bernard Lenarz, Thomas ment has been voiced by several Catholic chaplain to be stationed Father '‘Menarik’s parents, Mr. tary, Dora Doss, also a member of they are considerably more indus­ A. Shea, and Cornelius Sharbaugh, parish priests of the district, in­ there. St. Philoraena’s parish, and is trious despite the tropical clime T.O.R., were present. cluding the Very Rev. Charles Beginning Monday, Aug. 10, especially appropriate inasmuch as in which they live, the visitor said. In the morning business meet­ Hagus of Annunciation parish, evening Mass will be celebrated the perspective of the machine is Approximately one-half of the stu­ ing speakers included Mrs. Thomas and Fathers George Spehar of St. at 7 in the Lowry chapel eve: as though one were looking down dent enrollment of 112 in St. G. Garrison, ACCW pre.sident; the Catherine’s, Manus P. Boyle of St. Monday, Wednesday, Thursda from a height. John’s is of the so-called native Rev, John F. Nelson, O.M.I.; the Vincent’s, and John B. Schneider, and Friday. A novena service is The drawing machine is a com­ tribes. Rev. Barry Wogan, pastor of St. O.P., of St. Dominic’s. Father Fig- held on Tuesday evenings and bination showcase and drawing Enter High School at 11 Joseph’s church. Golden, and arch­ lino, within the month preceding there are no night Masses on board. In the showcase reposes Another thing in the British diocesan CYO director; the Rev, the return of the youths to school, Saturday. The latest Sunday Mass the object tojbe drawn, and at its Honduras school system that seems Hubert Newell, archdiocesan-sup­ will visit the priests of the par­ will be oflfcred at 11 a.m. The ever side is the drawing board. Bott strange to an American teacher, erintendent of schools; the Rev. ishes where Legion of Mary prae­ increasing attendance in the night are inclined at the same angle. the young Jesuit continued, is that Church Will Have Huge Elmer J. Kolka, associate director sidia are already established with Masses has prompted the addi On the showcase and drawing students enter high school very of Catholic Charities, and Herbert a view to sounding out the spiritual tional celebrations for soldiers. board is mounted a point-finder, often at the age of 11 instead of Fairall, grand knight, Denver directors on the feasibility of the Holy Name Society Planned which consists, briefly, of a tube at the customary 14 years in council, Knights of Columbus. new program in their parishes. Preparations are being made for with two cross-hairs in it that re­ this country. The 6-4-4 system Picture of Sacred Heart In his address Father Wogan In the meeting letters frpm the organization of a Lo-wry Field sembles a gun sight. The drawing common in English schools emphasized the need for interest concilium in Dublin, Eire, and Holy Name society. Pledge cards board is equipped with a pencil throughout the world is followed in in the recreational problems of from Miss Mary Dyffy, organizer will be passed out to all the sol­ or other instrument which is the Central American possession A huge picture of the Sacred work, the Benedictine nuns got the youth. Father Newell pointed out for the Western states, were read. diers in all the Masses Sunday, and mounted in perfect synchronism also. Heart is being painted for Sacred idea for having their chapel redec­ some dangers of state-controlled ed­ Miss Duffy gave an account of her a meeting to form the society will with the cross-hairs in the point- The chief exports of British Heart church, Alamosa. Besides its orated. ucation and reminded his hearers visit to the praesidia in Pueblo, be called soon. size—it is 18 feet in height—the that education is primarily the Glenwood Springs, and Colorado m e finder by an extended arm. Honduras, mahogany and chicle, Mr. Steinhage was sent to Chi­ Father Menarik was educated in “You simply look through the have attracted many British and representation of Christ has sev­ cago by Brother Knodker Becker, concern of the family. Tracing Springs. Miss Duffy’s visit to these the Epiphany parochial school, the point-finder on to some definite American traders to the country, eral unusual features: It is an O.S.B., head of the art school in the rise of totalitarianism to the towns was made following the first Quigley Preparatory seminary of point on the object—the electric and most of these have settled in authentic example of the famous Maria Laach. The original com- breakdown of family control of the Western conference of the legion, Chicago, and St. Mary of the Lake motor, for example,” McQuaid ex the capital city, Belize, where the Maria Laach abbey school of art, mi.ssion was to take two years to child, the priest warned his audi­ which was held in Denver in the seminary, Mundelein, 111., where plains, “and, when the finder has Je.suit school is located. The sons being done by a young German con)plete. Mr. Steinhage spent six ence that the Catholic training of Igst week of June. he completed his philosophical and been focused on that particular of many .such traders are also en­ artist who has spent 18 years of years- on the project, a large part children must be the parents’ chief Mary Kennedy, vice president, theological studies. He was or­ -^Lowry Field officiait photo point, the arm carrying the pencil rolled in St. John’s, Mr. Kalamaja his life in association with this of this time being given free in concern if democracy is to be pre­ and Mary Timlin, treasurer, w4ro dained in 1933 by H. Em. Cardinal work; the artist, Josef Steinhage, served. renominated to praesidia offices. Chaplain A. H. Menarik or other instrument is manually said. The community in charge of order to make a better work of a rt George Mundelein. Father Men­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) (Turn to Page 8 — Column S) is a daily communicant and says He did 13 murals, redecorated the Speaking on “USO and Local All legion members were urged arik served a long term as assist­ and Mrs. Frank A. Menarik, live the Divine Office daily, and chapel entirely, and also decorated Responsibility,” F a th e r Kolka by the spiritual director to sub­ ant pastor' of Mary Queen of in Chicago. He has two brothers, Another Denverite Studying in Kansas works in the true craftsman man­ a small shrine. pointed out that the success or scribe to Maria Legionis, official Heaven parish in Cicero and later Frank T. Menarik, a seminarian ner of the medieval guilds. Any The nuns’ comment on his failure of the recreational and ed­ magazine of the organization. The was an assistant in St. John’s par­ in Mundelein, who is scheduled for extra time needed for the comple­ work aroused the interest of Fa­ ucational program for soldiers de­ next meeting of the Denver curia ish, Chicago. ordination to the priesthood next 3 Regis Coiiege Students tion of a work he undertakes is ther Edward McCarthy, pastor of pends in the main on the interest will be held in St. Mary Mag­ Chaplain Menarik’s assignment year, and Bernard, who is sta­ done cheerfully without added the Alamosa parish, with the re­ (Turn to Pages — Column i) dalene’s hall Aug. 27. r tioned in the Great Lakes navy charge. ' sult that Mr. Steinhage was asked training school. A sister. Miss Mr. Steinhage’s arrival in Amer­ to paint a figure of the Sacred Active in De Paul Work, Mary Menarik, is a student of St. Enter Reiigious Novitiates ica came as a result of a visit in Heart for the sanctuary wall back American Legion, K, of C. Nye[ SERIICE Mary’s high school in Chicago. this country by Father Albert of the alter. The pictlire will take The other Catholic chaplains on Hammenstede, O.S.B., who gave re­ about six weeks to complete. A duty in Lowry Field are Chaplain The entrance of Neal P. Moyni- nent in speech work in the college treats in St. John’s abbey, College- month’s work has already been Damen McCaddon and Chaplain han and Jack P. Teeling into the Harris, a graduate of St. Mary’s ville, Minn., and S t Scholastica’s done on i t Following this the Thomas C. Griffin Made Joseph J. Musch. Jesuit novitiate in Florissant, Mo., Cathedral high school in Grand convent, Chicago, mother-house of artist will return to Chicago, where Study Clubf Formed this Saturday will bring to a total Island, Nebr., and winner of third the Benedictine Sisters who teach he will paint a picture of Blessed In a meeting held last Monday of three the number olf Regis col­ place in the district competition in the vacation school in Alamosa. Imelda for St. Scholastica’s con­ night in Fort Logan by the newly lege students who have entered The Collegeville abbey has been a vent in memory of Mother Imelda Lieutenant in Air Force of the National Ex Tempore Dis­ center for the revival of liturgical organized Holy Name society it reiigious orders in a little more cussion contest held last March Fi.sher. than a month. James W. Harris, art in America. From Father Al­ Givea Feeling of Supernatural was decided to form study clubs under the auspices of the Ameri­ bert’s remarks on the Maria Laach for the purpose of learning more a sophomore in Regis last year, can Legion, was an elocution and The influence-of the Maria Laach Word was received this week by pnal persons. Leo T. Keleher of the Church and her teachings was accepted by the Santa Bar­ oratorical contest finalist in Regis school is strongly shown in the pic­ wire of the appointment of Thomas is in active charge of the bureau. The memory of the more than The meeting was addressed by bara province of the Order of college last year. He was elected ture. The slim figures, the long C. Griffin, president of the Cathe­ The new air force officer is also 150 men and women of the Cathe­ Chaplain Frederick J. Kass and Friars Minor late in June and recording secretary of the Rocky lines, mainly vertical, are used to dral conference of the St. Vincent on the board of directors of the dral who are serving in the armed Ed O’Connor of St. Catherine’s entered the novitiate shortly af­ Mountain International Relations give a feeling of height, a sensation de Paul society and vice presi­ American Legion in Denver and forces of the nation will be kept parish. terwards. clubs last fall in Logan, Utah, and, of reaching upward toward the su­ dent of the Particular council, as co-chairman of the committee In fresh in the minds of the parish' The soldiers are eager to re­ Salvatore La Bate, a member pf with Francis Morriss, also a Regis pernatural. 'This style, almost con­ a first lieutenant in the army air charge of transporting the city’s ioners if plans now in the making ceive Catholic kits distributed by Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, is college sophomore, finished first ventionalized, serves to emphasize force. He will report next week o^hans to the annual fire works for a service flag are carried out. the Denver USO club operated by a fourth Denver man to begin in the debate on the intercollegi­ the point of interest and yet gives to the commandiag officer of the display of the Legion. He served It is the hope of the Rt. Rev. Mon­ the National Catholic Community studies for the priesthood. He has ate debate question in the Rocky a background of religpous appeal. officers’ candidate school in Miami for one year as chairman of the signor Hugh L. McMenamin, rec­ Service. Seventy-five.of these kits entered St. Augustine’s Mission Mountain Speech conference in The faces of persons representefl Beach, Fla., and will later be as­ child welfare committee of the tor, to conduct the blessing of the have been sent to Fort Logan. seminary in Kansas City, Kans., the University of Denver last are .strongly individual. The con signed to duty in Mitchel Field, veterans’ organization. Lt. Grif­ service flag, with appropriate cere­ The i^econd Sunday of every conducted by the Augustinian February. ception of the designs is Mr. Stein Long Island, N. Y. fin has been active in the work of Lt. Griffin, who resides at 1016 monies, in the near future. month has been designated as cor­ Recollect Fathers. Teeljng, while a student of hage’s own and is based upon some the Knighti of Columbus. The flag will hang from the cem porate Communion Sunday for the Two of thp Regis men to enter Regis high school, from which he Biblical incident. Lafayette street, Denver, has been In the first World war, he served ter of the sanctuary and will con­ Holy Name soldiers. the religious life have been promi- was graduated in June, 1941, was The idea is first sketched on a as a division ordnance sergeant in tain in its white field a blue star winner of the regional champion- small piece of paper and the color the 14th division. He was born in for : every member of the parish .ship of the oratorical contest spon­ is added. From this is made a Colorado Springs and attended who is sen'ing with the army, CATHEDRAL PARISH EXPECTS sored by the Americanism com­ working model about two feet by St. Mary’s school there.) He came navy, marine corpse coast mittee of the American Legion. three in size. The color is care to Denver in 1914 and entered the or nursing corps. The contestant who was given fully applied to this model, which printing business. He is at pres­ Although a list of those from th e, decision that kept Teeling is a work of art in itself. Then ent a partner in the John Frederic the parish who are with the armed BEST YEAR SINCE 1921 from the national finals was the the large picture is made from- this firm here. forces is now in an honor roll winner of the national contest. in perfect proportion. Mr. Stein- that is posted in the rear of the Teeling played the part of hage spends many hours preparing church, the Cathedral rector be­ The most successful year from a Besides paying off $6,000 of the the first sketch and the working lieves that the parish’s personal financial viewpoint since the conse­ Abbot Jonquil in the Regis college Rain Disperses bonded indebtedness and $6,000 in players’ production of Brother model. On the mural itself he re­ effort in the war will be more cration of the Cathedral in 1921 old bills, the parish hopes to have fuses to be hurried but gives what­ forcibly portrayed by the use of was predicted this week by the Rt. (Turn to Page 6 — Column 5) a bank balance of $10,000 by the Jack P. Teeling ever time is needed to make the the service flag. Rev. Monsignor Hugh L. McMena- end of December, Monsignor Mc­ + + + picture a true work of a rt Carnival Crowd, “The parishioners will be re min, rector. The prelate revealed Menamin said. The large representation of the minded t<^ pray for our boys and that the income will probably reach Describing the hug;e financial Sacred Heart in the Alamosa girls every time they come to $80,000, which is the highest rec­ outlay that is entailed in the oper­ church will have around it a border New Dates Set church and see the flag,’’ the prel­ ord outside of those years in which ation of a parish the size of the of Eucharistic designs that, though ate declared. “It will be large special drives were conducted for Cathedral, the priests disclosed that (Turn to Pages — Column 8) enough to attract the attention of the reduction of the debt or for there are at present 49 persons Because heavy rains drove the everyone in attendance at serv­ building funds. who are in the employ of the Staff Changes Made crowds from the carnival given for ices.” church. This number includes the the benefit of the Dominican Sisters The rector also disclosed that assistants, the teaching sisters, the of the Sick Poor, many of the needy all the priests of the parish are Albert Seep Is Made housekeepers, and the maintenance For Jesuit Parish ill of Denver will lack proper food saying Masses each month for the men. and medicine, unless success is parishioners who are aiding their Gaplain la Air Forces One of the principal factors in Changes in the priests’ staff achieved on the new festival dates, country in all the armed forces. the financial success of the parish of Sacred Heart-Loyola parish, •—Photo by Lolnion Friday and Saturday, Aug. 14 and The list of Cathedral men and 15. this year is the. cvrrrent drive for Denver, were announced by the Thomas C. Griffin women now in the service is not Albert Seep, prominent Cath­ war bonds. More than $5,000 has olic businessman of Denvet, re­ Jesuit provincial*this week. Fa­ The Sisters of the Sick Poor are complete. Parishioners are asked already been subscribed and it is ther William Ferrell, S.J., who has prominent in St. Vincent de Paul not discouraged. They are certain to report the names of those who ceived a commission as captain in expected that the goal of $10,000 ' m i the administration department of been at the rectory for the past work for many years in the Denver that the bigger and better carnival have not already been posted. The will be reached. Parishioners are year, will go to the Indian mission area. It was principally through planned for Aug, 14 and 15 will parish boasts one priest-son, the the army air forces and will de­ being asked to buy war bonds or more than offset the losses incurred part Friday afternoon, Aug. 7, for in S t Stephens, Wyo. Two new his efforts that the society’s Sal Rev. Damen McCaddon, already in stamp.s and turn them over to the vage bureau here, of which he is because of the deluge. the army, and another, the Rev. the officers’ training school in men will take up residence in the Miami Beach, Fla. parish, thereby aiding both the war Jesuit rectory — Father William now the president, was begun in These nuns not only go into the ,1' Joseph W alsh,, completing his effort and the Church. This week physical examination preparatory Markoe, S.J., and Father Edmund April, 1940. He directed negotia homes of the sick poor and nurse Mr. Seep, president of the Mine 2,000 .albums for war saving Behiels, S J. The former was sta­ tions Jthat resulted in the purchase patients back to health, but they ' to entering the rfrmy. All branches & Smelter Supply Co., is married stamps are being mailed out to ,. of the service aee included in the tioned in Sts. Peter and Paul’s of a large building on Lawrence also provide food and medicine and the father of three children. those of the parish who wish to church, Mankato, Minn.; the lat­ street for the bureau’s new quar­ when it cannot be purchased by |ilist and a fair[ representation is He and his family reside at 11 Ivy help but are unable to make the |> found among the commissioned ter was assistant pastor for some ters in July, 1941. The bureau has the households. If clothes are lane and are members of St. John’s financial outlay necessary to pur­ years in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel grown steadily so that it now em­ « officers of the army and navy. parish. needed l)y the patient or the fam- chase a bond. Jaaei W. HarrU Ntal P. Moynihaa parish in Pueblo. ploys 18 instead of the three ori- (Tum to Pages — Column 4)

« .T. f ’ PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 6, 1942

T The Denver Catholic Register ARCHBISHOP HITS PACIFISM Published '^ o k ly by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. F WHAT GAN MONET BUY, ANYWAY? 9S8 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Subscription: $1 Per Year IN COLORADO SPRINGS TALK Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Denver, Colo. (Continued From Page One* Need for Adults in SICiED HBllt of the local community. Mr. Fairall termed the present war USO Work Stressed one religious in character. Trac­ Monsignor Mulroy reminded the ing the causes of the present con­ audience, which completelyfilled B[me pmiiiFD flict to the philosophy of Martin the large dining-room, that the ex­ Luther, the speaker denounced the perience and judgment of adult false concept of liberty that leads Catholics are needed for the suc­ (Continued From Page One) to spiritual chaos. He declared cessful operation of any USO club. (Continued From Page One) depressed «nd leaves a pencil point that one of the chief functions of “If we relied entirely.on the few much smaller than the picture, are on the drawing paper." the USO is to provide additional paid workers we are allowed, we of considerable interest in them­ religious service for the soldier. would never succeed,” the priest This process is repeated. Since In the luncheon, which was held sai(j. “_We need the cq^)pferation of selves. the tube is sighted at a real motor, m the (main dining-room of the the entire community if we,are to Mr. Steinhage, 34, is a native of moved from point to point along Antlers hotel, besides the Arch­ preserve the morale of our boys in Werl, Westphalia. At the age of curves and lines, the dots on the bishop’s talk, addresses were given camp.” 14 he began interior decoration un­ paper are always in proper posi­ by the Very Rev. Monsignor John der the tutelage of his father, who tion. Later, with a T-square, a spe­ fcol. Blunt said that there are R. Mulroy, diocesan director of three types of soldier—the older, was an Artist. Josef’s oldest' cial triangle, and a French curve, Catholic Charities; Col. W. W. brother also is an artist. An acci­ the dots are connected. family man, who is settled; the boy Blunt, post commander of Camp who is away from home influence dent took the life of the father . Confuting Details Omitted Carson, and Father Wachter, who for the first time, and the “city and at the age of 16 young Stein­ Money can still buy merchandise—more here than How does this affect the army is divisional chaplain in the camp. slicker” soldier, who thinks he hage went to Maria Laacn abbey anywhere else in the world. A few th in ^ are tem­ and navy and marines? And why Two hundred and eighty women knows all there is to know about to take up the study of art. He porarily off the market, and shortages exist in other would not ordinary photographs be attended the luncheon. everything. Pointing out that the did work on a large number ofi lines, because America has a job on its hands. That just as satisfactory? "Because USO workers help all three kinds, churches and chapels in Europe job requires machinery and tools—and nobbdy wants these drawings show only the im­ the post commander declared that before coming to the United States. to slow up our all-out war effort by insisting upon portant lines. leavin{^ out confus­ the organization is an absolute Because of the war he has not the luxuries which have become a part of our lives. ing details," the inventor ex­ necessity for any large camp. heard from his mother and broth­ If you can’t buy something you want, because of a plains. Rain Disperses ers for some time. He i^ strongly shortage, you can STILL make your money benrfit Father Wachter told of the prob­ When a rookie navy machinist’s lems confronting the average army attracted by America and hopes to you. Buy D e ^ s e Bonds, an investment guarantees helper begins to reassemble a ma­ chaplain in caring for the spiritual make his home here permanently. the return o^R nty and prosperity and individuality. chine gun, all he has to do is open needs of the soldiers and asked the The young ar|ist, blond and slim, the pages of his manual, where Carnival Crowd, ACCW to co-operate in the collec­ has an attractive personality. He he will see all the parts laid tion of religious articles for the speaks English with a good accent, Catholic soldiers in Camp Carson. although he did not know a word THE MAY COMPANY out in assembly order on a table of the language before he arrived drawn in three dimensions with Deanery Officers in Chicago. A ngn in St. Scho- perfect pr^rtions. And, thanks New Dates Set lastica’s gave him an hour’s lesson to Dan McQuaid, he will not have Are Chosen in English every day for a long to lie awake nights wondering how In the afternoon business meet­ (Continued From Page One) time. Mr. Steinnage says he even to put that screw in ‘‘what’’ hole ing the following deanery officers stood before a mirror “fixing his and that gadget in its proper slot, ily garments are provided by the were chosen for the Colorado Sisters of the Sick Poor. The an­ mouth right” for proper pronun­ because weeks of poreing over un­ Springs area: President, Mrs. ciation. familiar blueprints have proved nual carnival is the sisters’ Emmet Knight; vice president, unenlightening. main means of revenue for Mrs. Della Garitson; treasurer, food, medicine, clothing, and other Bom and reared in Indiana, Mc­ Mrs. Andrew Loetscher; corre­ Two Priests Injured HERBERT FAIRALL necessaries for Denver’s sick and sponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph Quaid came west in 1906 because needy. In Auto Accident of his health. In the years that Ash; recording secretary, Mrs. Jos­ A grand prize of $600 has been eph Murray; historian, Mrs. Ora followed, the engineer-inventor, held over for the new carnival The Rev. Louis J. Mertz of the whose academic training ended in U. Moomau; auditor, Miss Julia Shrine of St. Therese, Aurora, dates. In addition special prizes Caffery. the eighth grade and' who holds will be awarded, one for each night. and the Rev. Andrew Sucek, as- a reciprocal license for practice Present for the conference with ustant chaplain of the Sacred The committee in charge of the the Archbishop were the following througnout the United States, has carnival requests that all returns Heart orphanage, Pueblo, suffered supervised more than $10,000,000 priests of the archdiocese: The slight injuries whOn a truck be made to the group as early as Very Rev. Bernard J. Froegel, INSURANCE worth of construction work in the possible. Every member o'f the struck their car from behind on W. West. He has been foreman of Greeley; the Very Rev. William 38th avenue near Decatur street. committee is urged to attend an Kipp, the Rev. Michael Harring­ construrtion, engineer for con­ important meeting to be held in Father Mertz, who was driv­ tractors', and consulting engineer, ton, the Rev. William Kelly,' the ing, stopped the car suddenly to the convent, 2601 Gaylord street, at Rev. Anthony Elzi, the Rev. Rich­ The largest instrument manu­ 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10. , ' avoid hitting a dog as. it ran in facturing concern in the world ard Duffy, and the Rev. John F. front of the car. Both priests wire A record crowd attended the Nelson, OrM.I., Colorado Springs; 1613 TremoRl Place MAIn4843 made McQuaid manager of the dinner held in connection with the treated in Mercy hospital for mild Mountain stajtes territory. In this carnival that Vas rained out. the Very Rev. Monsignor John shock and bruises and then were position he developed an educa­ Patrons praised the quality and R. Mulroy, Fathers Harold released. tional program that took him into quantity of the food and the speedy Campbell, John Moran, Joseph the halls of more than 100 colleges service. The committee in charge 0|Heron, HubOTt Newell, Barry and universities in 39 states, Wogan, Elmer^Kolka, and Bernard of the dinner was headed by Mrs. Cullen,Tt all of Denver. Canada, and Mexico. In ten years, Lloyd Brown. Members of the PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN he gave more than 700 lectures general carnival committee point Denver members of the ACCW QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES on thermodynamics. out that the dinner is but one of present included Mmes. C. J. Tier­ ney, T. G. Garrison, J. T. Cronin, Aided Reieue Work in Wreck the carnival features, and that, un­ $5.96 The title of hero is rightful less the rest of the festival is also J. Leonard Swigert, L. A. Hig- Ice Cream successful, the Sisters of the Sick ins, James E. McDonald, W. C. his. On Sept. 17, 1922, he seri­ Fimmins, J. J. Dean, L. J. Holmes, UP ously impaired his own health by Poor will be unable to take care of Milk - Cream all the demands made upon them. W. C. Weldon, James Kerrigan, aiding in rescue work following the Harry Zook, Paul Fitzgerald, J. Coal Creek train wreck near All the flne features of the original carnival have been dupli­ J. Jackson, T. J. Morrissey, Butter 933 Bannock Su Casper, Wyo., that left 23 sur­ T. A. Cosgriflf, J. Bowe, J, Golden, vivors out of a passenwr list cated or held over for Aug. 14 AN AID TO APPEARANCE KEyitone 3297, Denver, C9I0. and 16. There will be fun for all R. Bower, L. U. Wagner, totaling 86. He dragged nimself James Creamer, Fred Gushurst, Despite all that's been said to thD miles on miles along the river try­ who attend. Many prizes have contrary* frlasies can actually Improve been set up. There will be the cus­ and Ralph Moore, and Misses Bar­ your appearance. U's all in the choice ing to gather rescue squads to aid bara Bach and Ella Horan. Others of frames and the way they're lit. the wounded and retrieve the tomary carnival games. And there will be a country store, a combina­ J* X. COYLE, Rtflstered Optobetrist bodies pinned in the wreckage. GLASSES ON EASY TERMS The most dramatic event'of Me tion booth, a ham and bacon booth, ARGONAUT HOTEL Quaid’s life was the time he gave and many other concessions de­ OPTICAL OtPARTMEHT Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luneheon* and Dinnar* "Smooth, rich and creamy—" )i what folki, sired to satisfy the appetite, Court, Mabelle-Martin, Paul Greas- sbent Mile Hlch tea cream—It'i toad for yoo.^ a lecture to the students of a saint, F. R. Newman, and A. F. FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.IDGE PARTIES, mechanical and electrical training thirst, or provide fun and thrills. SEARS. ROEBUCK Remember the new dates: Fri­ Riley, all of Greeley. DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 school in Mexico City in what was _ Father Froegel invited the coun­ formerly the sanctuary of a day and Saturday, Aug. 14 and 16. A N D CO. SATES TO CBUKCBES, ETC. The site of the carnival is E. 23rd cil to hold its next quarterly meet­ Seantifnl Ballroom* Privata Dining Room* sisters’ convent. “I felt as if I were ing in Greeley. 174* Brokdw.r PrM P.tklBf speaking on hallowed ground,” he avenue and York street, the declares. grounds of Loyola church. T H E MILE NIGH McQuaid’s family are well known in local Catholic circles. Dairy & Donul Shop His wife was formerly Martha Park Hill Visitor East Colfax & p e rs o n Binan of New York. Margaret Ellen,'the McQuaids’ daughter, is very active in Catholic organiza­ Bride of Soldier tions. Daniel J., Jr., who answers ★ to “Joe,” and who has a B.S. de- (BUieed Sacrament Parith) wee in civil engineering from the The Lowry Field chapel was University of Colorado, labored the scene of the Friday, side by side with his father in his July 31, of Miss Helen McGowan research work and also has of Malone, N. Y,, to Wallace W, RAINED WANTED drawing machine to his credit. Sharpe of New York, in the pres­ I will buy for cash small properties in or near Denver. I am ence of the Rev. Joseph J. Musch Optometrist and Optician before a Nuptial Mass. The bride, W e not interested in listing your property for sale or making, who was given in marriage by her Will you a trade, but will purchase your property if priced right Helen Welsh father, Charles McGowan, is a ) and pay you cash. Will give quick action. niece of Mrs. Harold F. Collins AuoeUta and has been visiting hers a W. R. JOSEPH month. Miss Margaret Anne Col­ W e Must Call T. E. GREENE lins was her cousin’s bridesmaid. EYES EXAMINED Pvt. Malcolm Parker of Roanoke, TAbor 6266 Days EAst 1381 Evenings Phono TAbor 1880 Va., was best man. After a wed­ 818.318 Uojootlo Bldt. ding breakfast in the Park Lane hotel the young couple left for a Have Victory for short wedding trip to Colorado Springs. Mr, and Mrs. McGowan, who came to Denver for their daughter’s marriage, have re­ Denver’ s Sick Poor Get FREE TICKETS for MILLER'S turned to New York. Mrs. William Weldon, Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey, Mrs. L. U. Wagner, Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, s o Miss Ella Horan, and the Very Giant Victory PICNIC! Rev. Harold V. Campbell attended the quarterly meeting of the Den- vef Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ suDAV, tntusT Ilk n u n sn e p in olic Women held in Colorado Dominican Sisters' Springs. Miss Nellie Lennon is a new parishioner. She has purchased a ALMOHD HUT new home at 2819 Birch street. Victory Carnival SWISS STEAK SLICED BACON Robert Bate, son of Dr. abd Mrs. Daniel Bate, is stationed in LOAF CAKE cut from Camp Carson, near Colorado LOYOLA GROUNDS SUGAR A Springs. ____ .i.o!:rde. 2 2 ® CURED " J ■ ■ C 23rd & YorL Each 2 0 c ...... O v " WiU Be Held Two More Evenings Only Aug. 14-15 Mrs. Tucker’s CORN SPAM PEAS SHORTENING Home grown, well Kuner’s Tender PLEASE MAKE REMITTANCE filled kemal* Garden 12 OZ. CAN ON YOUR TICKETS Mb. 1 Q i 6 EARS MEDIUM CAN carton ...... B mI a S6OO CASH $ 50 Friday Night ^ 5 8 t 19' 35’ 12‘ $ 60 Saturday Night and SPUDS AWA R D S $600 Grand Gash Award U. S. No. I, - _ Reds or I n Whitts...... I U lbs. 2 5 c RAIN OR SHIHE-POSmVELY GIVEH AWAY

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.J 'i Thursday, Aug. 6, 1942 Office, 938 Bannodc Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyrtone 4205 PAGE THREE ST. CATHERINE’S CARNIVAL Preferred Parish General Meeting WORKERS TO MEET AUG. 10Lils Mae Newton ^ O i V i Trading List 0 ( St. Josepb s (St. CatherEEie’! Pariah) The captains of the afghan Becomes Bride of ^' TKiiThe tniiiAT(ouier costn of fm our ar . ■ The final meeting of the parish booth are Mrs. Purcell and Miss carnival workers will be held Margaret Tobin. Their booth will Dependable; Defined MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Monday evening, Aug. 10. The award a handmade, all-wool afghan various committees now are erect­ as first prize and an afghan or Siarvicta Til* B*rch*nU r«pr*«**t*d ia tU* mcUm mrm beottan. T1i*y *r* Parisli Planned an all-wool' blanket as second Robert J. Owens ing their booths and getting the aazlent to work with yoa mad *r* dotorrlag of yoar p«troBaf«< Co> awards ready in preparation for prize. The main prize to be of­ fered by the PTA tooth is a wrist (St. Joiepk’! Paruk) the carnival, which will be held (St. J oIib’! Parisli) Gtendafe 3663 oyorot* with tk*ak Father John Bnitimer, C.SS.R., Aug. 20 to 23. watch. The PTA also will to in pastor, requests all parishioners, charge of the fish pond and the Miss Lila Mae Newton became both men and women, to attend a variety mart. The chairman is the bride of Robert J. Owens be­ general meeting to be held in the Mrs. Galen Rowe, president of the fore a Nuptial Mass in St. John’s organization. DEHVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO. C a th e d ra l church hall Thursday, Aug. 13, IIOVEIIII CLOSES church Monday morning, Aug. 3. Five Infant! Bapt/sed at 8 p.m. Many important matters The Rev. Richard Hiester of PATRONIZE THESE concerning the parish will be dis­ The following Infants were bap­ Blessed Sacrament church was the Eeonomi l i n e Store PIGGLY-WIGGLY cussed and this meeting will give tized recently in St. Catherine’s: celebrant of the Mass. Mrs. J. all an opportunity to express their David Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs, Keman Weekbaugh and Mrs. John N*xt to Clark*'! Ckoieb Good! STORES opinions. l U G O S I Harry Debries, with Mr. and Mrs. r “irh*n lot» In $pMU coH Jtrry^ The members of the Holy Name; H. Porter, Jr., were the attendants KETBTONE T2U 435 E. 17ib Are. at Penn. Joseph Bruno as sponsors; Jessica of the bride; best man was Terry IMI ELAKBSTv DENVER-LOS ANGELES TRUCKING CO. 1634 Tremont K£. 4554 society will receive Holy Com­ Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owens, brother of the brideg^room. 230 E. 13lh Arc. munion Sunday, Aug. 9, in the 0. C. Finder, whose sponsors were FHEE DBLIVSST rKKS PAKKDIS 512 E. 13th Are. 30 Ma.s.s. There will be a meeting ST. PHILI Mr. and Mrs. T. Vollmer; Sharon A wedding breakfast was served Sta Francis de Sales* of the members Tuesday evening, Dawn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. following the services and the Aug. 11, at 8. Father Robert Don Emily, with Mr. and Mrs. young couple later left on a wed­ 8KAPPT SERVICE FKMM ding trip. They will return to JACKSON’S JACK SPEEGLS, PropL Kreutzer, C.SS.R., new spiritual (St. PhilaEnena’s Pari!h) Carl Anderson as sponsors; Chris­ lineolB CreuBery Hotpilal Pharmacy director, invites all men of the Denver to make their home. The novena in honor of St. tine Anne, daughter of Mr. and l i t B. JbaartUea BP. 2221 ARGONAUT WINE A Pretcriptlon Specialht parish to attend. Mrs. Raymond L. Roach, with Mr. Iia I. Btaaewar BP. 14U Cut Rate Drugs St. Joseph’s Altar and Rosary Philomena will close with a High AU-Day Exposition U Q U O R CO. SUNDRIES — FOUNTAIN Mass at 7 o’clock Tuesday, Aug. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell as spon­ Dairy PrortueU Dsliversi Liquors • Sundrie* LIQUORS — WINES society will meet Wednesday, Aug. sors, and Kathleen Rose, daugnter Is Being Held Anytehsrs in Ci^. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES 12, at 2 o’clock in the ch u r^ 11. TRT OUB Prescriptions CHAMPAGNES AND UQCOR8 of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tate, All-day exposition of the Blessed Call KE. 9977 hall. TTie Holy Name society will re­ Josephine and Russell Pares! being SUPERB BABY MILK tM Bait Caifu 17TH AND DOWNING Sacrament is being held on the Free Prompt Delivery Pkon* CB*rx7 OW* Father Matthias Jnsten, C.SS.R., ceive Communion Sunday in the the sponsors. CiD 8P. 1442 DowbIm aad llaMiis 8:15 Ma.ss. first Friday. Closing exercises will who for several yean has devoted The members of the Altar/and be conducted this evening begin­ his time to the care of the Cath­ Brarr Dar Enapt Baa. PETE GOLDEN’S Corona Shoe Shop Holy Hour will be conducted at Rosary society received Commun­ ning at 7:45. WINE, BEER. UQU0B8 olic patients in the Denver General 7:30 p.m. Saturday. am! PrUara ALL STANDARD BRANDS ion in a body in the 7:30 Mass St. John’s circle met Wednesday Shamrock Tavern Quality Material and hospital, has returned from Chi­ Mrs. J. L. Meyer and children Sunday, Aug. 2. GRILLED (XUB STEAK THE CUT RATE cago, where bis brother has been evening, Aug. 5, in Cheesman park ISTH AND DOWNING Workmamhip of Tulsa, Okla., are guests in the In July Mmes. Dan Flaherty, P. 45c FAMLY LIQUOR STORE critically ill. H. B. Fisher home. for a luncheon meeting. Plata Lonche* loTliibl* Halt Solinf Registration continues daily for J. McDermott, T. N. Bums, F. W. The banns of Matrimony arc be­ 422 SO. BROADWAY Mrs. R. J. Foley and son, Dan, Bromme, and William Purcell took OIDE-A-WEE PREB QUICK DELIVXET Beer — Wines — Mixed Drinks CHA8. F. MAOAT St. Joseph’s high school students. ing announced for John Stevens of left Tuesday for Le Harpe, 111., care of the altars. Mmes. R. W. 815 Broadway KE. 9731 PE. 8501 853 Corona St. Brother Bonaventure announces Lowry Field and Leona Shad of HOT a COLD SANDWICHES that the altar boys will have their to be present for the funeral serv­ Stewart, John Feely, and Miss J. ices of Dr. Beacom. Connell are in c h i^ e for August S t John’s. annual picnic Thursday, Aug. 13 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Freeman are When buying from the On the Feast of the Assump­ Lt. Charles F. Cassidy, Jr., who and Mrs. Purcell is looking after FUH.MTURE, RUGS, DRAPES and DUGHANAN’S Krug’s Meat Market is a guest in the home of his par­ the votive lights. the parents of a girl, torn in St tion, Aug. 15, Ma.sses will be of­ Joseph’s hospital. CURTAINS thoroughly cleaned. Let firms advertising in this fered at 5;30, 6, 7, 8, and 9. The ents, will return in the week to NaptlaU Performed LIQUOR STORE Quality Meats, Poultry Mrs. Elmer Brock, Jr., and John U! do your house cleaning for you. paper, please mention that 9 o’clock service will be a High a camp in Meridian, Miss. Miss Helen Hart, daughter of Fish Ma.ss followed by Benediction with Casey are ill in S t Joseph’s hos­ Fine Wines and Licniors you saw their advertise­ Mis.ses Kay and Jeanette Kava- Mr, and Mrs. Francis V. Hart of pital. _____ ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS the Most Blessed Sacrament. naugh will entertain with a break­ Gann Valley, became the bride of W* Faabirs ChrirtiaB Bras. Wlaas ment. IMS B u t ISUi A n . Pkaiu TAhar t m The games party is held every fast and linen shower in the Brown Henry Stanley of Denver Aug. 3. BEER Monday evening in the church hall Palace hotel Sunday, Aug. 9, in The wedding took place in St, Jlodofolt Phon* PEarl 1777 277 Baeth Broadway at 8:30. honor of Miss Mary Ahem, whose Catherine’s church, with the Rev. CLEANERS AND DYERS THE ONLT Word has been received that marriage to Jack Hickey will take Geor^ Spehar celebrating the a ll Broadway Herbert Bridgewater, graduate of Nuptial Mass. SWISS-AMERICAN SELECT TOCS FUl COET ICW! place Aug. 17. PE. STBS PE. S7B4 Eatabllahmant of its Und is this tsrrltory St. Joseph’s high school and of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fair spent Miss Catherine Toohey was the the Catholic University of Amer­ the weekend in Glenwood Springa only attendant for the bride. The ica, has earned the rank of second They were accompanied by their best man was Carlton Creech. Patronise Theae Firmt. They Weiner’s Delicatessen lieutenant in the army. daughter, Jeanne, who remained The bride was given in marriage Are C o-operating With Your WINES and LIQUORS George Gunnison, St. Joseph’s to visit relatives for a,fortnight. by her cousin, Myron De Francia. Paper. 22 to I t S. Broadway at Baynd CflUBCCK alumni, class of 1939, was grad­ Mrs, H. J. McLellan and chil­ A breakfast for the wedding PE. 2302 uated from the Gulf Coast air party was served in the home of force training center, Brooks dren are on a vacation in their cabin in Evergreen. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. De Francia. Field, Tex., Aug. 6, and has been Mrs. Stanley has resided in Den­ St. John*s LflU U E S S commissioned a lieutenant in the Chenia Abegg, who left to join the armed forces, is now stationed ver for the past four years and SAVE HBE8—BUY AT air forces. had made her home with an uncle When buying from the in Camp Joseph P. Robimson, Ark. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flynn of firms advertising in this FOOD Trinidad are guests of Mrs. Dunn. She is a niece of Julia C. OLSON’SSTORES Fine Furs Flynn’s sisters, Mmes. Phil Clarke Hart and a graduate of Holy Fam­ paper, please mention that St. Dominic’s Ball ily high school. ST. JOHN’S and Clara Grant. you aaw their advertise­ EAST COLFAX K L 4576 Mrs. Paul Eckleman and chil­ HELP THE WAR 3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 AT WASHINGTON Club Plays Aug. 9 dren are on a vacation in Lake ment. 27S2 W, 2Hh GL. MU City. Bridegroom Given EFFORT 5111 E. Colfax EM. 2721 (St. Dominic’s Parish) Peggy Abegg has returned from St. Dominic’s Holy Name soft- Alliance, Nebr., where .she has Plenty of wear left in your St. Pfailomena’s ball team will play Larry DeBell’s been employed for some time. First Communion old shoes if we repair them. Mrs. Frank Goetz of Omaha, And by letting us make St. Vincent de Paul’s “North Siders’’ Sunday, Aug. 9. M H ftM iV lW iV lM iV lW The game is scheduled for 10 a.m. Nebr., is a guest of her si.ster, Mrs. them look NEW again at W. 25th avenue and Lowell C. F. Lamberty. Mr. and Mrs. J. In Nuptial Mass you’ll be conserving mate­ SOUTH GAYLORD boulevard. St. Dominic’s won its B. Jones and daughters, Mary and rial for our armed forces. The Chrysler Bring them in today. CLEANERS . first victory of the season last Janet, were weekend guests in the (St. Jamea’ Pariah) 1028 SO. GAYLORD Sunday by defeating the City Lamberty home; Dtone E. Nutter, who was bap­ SAVE AT TED’S Grocery Company Employes team, 13-9. Jack West- Paul Eckleman has returned Direct Plant Service tized in St James’ Wednesday, —EaUbliabad lies— coat pitched for the society and from a business trip to St. Louis, Aug. 5, received his First Holy BECK SYSTEM YOUR FAVORITE BRAND CORN FED MEATS Finest Quality Dry Cleaning Art Bivens for the City. Mo. Communion Thursday in the Nup­ At Raaaonabl* Prices St. Dominic’s Holy Name society Miss Elizabeth Burke of Tulsa, tial Mass that followed his wed­ of Wines, Beer, and Liquor for Less 1093 So. Garlord Cali PE. 4801 PEarl 1350 Marjorie AmoU will receive Holy Communion Sun­ Okla., has returned to her home ding to Frances K. Doylp, a for­ SHOE REPAIR day, Aug, 9, in the 7:30 Mass following a visit with the J. G. mer parishioner of St. James’. Members are requested to meet in Henry family. Helen Currier was bridesmaid, and Blessed Saerament the basement of the church before John R. Ruth was tost man. 1517 CHAMPA ' TED’S LIQUOR STORE Mass and proceed in a group. John Lindhart, a well-known 3504 E. Colfax EMerson 8881 CONSERVE YOUR TIRES I Jr’s lPi«* to Buy at IPeiM member of St. James’ parish, en­ Mail Orders Solicited listed last week in the army air Call KE. 8520 Fornisr Deiver Mia Vork Progressing W EIS S DRUG force. Ezptrt Printinv Eaiirmvlns The new St. James* parish cor­ Phones EA. 9773 . GL. 6911 Prescription Specialist! Dies is Kaisas City Best for Less^ respondent for the Denver Cath­ THE BEST IN LUGGAGE PEEK DELIVERY When buying from the Fra* DalWiry Of AU KinSa olic Regitter is Mrs. Helen Boyle, C MIKE Par Quality Fmita and Vasatablaa firms advertising in this CAPITOL HILL SAUK'S ICE CREAM Sister Mary Harriet Tourville On School Unit 1785 Krameria street. All parish CUT BATE of the Sisters of St Joseph of news items should to phoned to paper, please mention that PRINTING CO. EAst 1814 Colfax and Elm her at EM. 5469 before Wednes­ ORATUM FRUIT STDRE Carondelet for 28 years died in (Holy Family Pariah) you saw their advertise­ St. Joseph’s hospital, Kansas day of every week. 22H EAST COLFAX AVE. The rafters of toe new science Mmes. Thomas Kerrigan and Tha Original Grmtum m ent City, Mo., Aug. 1. The 52-year- and library addition to toe high SURE THINGS old nun spent two years in Denver school were raised last Sunday. Paul Fitzgerald attended the —Drive In— just prior to the 20’s as a teacher ACCW meeting in Colorado There is still quite a bit of work Spring;8 Aug. 5. Mrs. Kerrigan is The oddi !S !in|t drawinc a foarth ace to in St. Francis de Sale;’ grade to be done on this building and Annnnciation till a poker hand ara tiamandoua, school. chairman of the oi^nization and the men of the parish are urged to development committee. Originally from the upper penin­ volunteer their services. Gamblinx with a medical preaeripUoa ia sula of Michigan, the nun entered Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gappae have AT LOWEST takiac a chance with health. When your The weekly games party Tues­ SPECIAL PRICE DE SELLEM the Congregation of the Si.sters just returned from Milwaukee, DBUCS PUCBB Of DBNVEB doctor sivra yon a praacription. he expect! day night, Aug. 4, was attended Wise., where they were called be­ ONE UONTB ONLT FUEL AND FEED C a of St. Joseph of Carondelet in by the largest crowd since the Bceorer 2 ^ aat wftb yon to have it tilled with pure, tm h , potent cause of the serious illness of Mr. valour or ta partly CHARLES A. OMXLLEM drusa. Our pharmaciata follow y o ^ doctor'! 1914 and taught in Denver and series began. The parties are held St. Louis. She was one of the pio­ Gappae’s mother. COLORADO W* Ship by RaO instnictions exactly, ’ each Tuesday evening at 8:30. The Legion of Mary will meet UPHOLSTERED THE BTOBB neer nurses in the Kansas City Admission is 50 cents per person, FURNITURE (XL PHONE TA. 21U hospital in which she died. in the sacristy Monday evening, CaaraBiaat Taras Ray Seaman of the navy has 24S> Uth SL GLaaSaJa 12*4 24*1 PRAMKLDi BT. 2STB AND WALMTTT PARK HILL DRUG ,^ g . 10, at 7 o’clock. RES. PHONE MA. 2244 been in Denver on furlough. He Mother Gerard Jo.seph, former 2SRD AND DEXTER EA. TUI Dr. Harry A . Miller will soon begin a three months’ superior of St. Francis de Sales’ course in Colorado tnversity, school, Denver, and Sister Mary DENTIST Boulder, in the radio school con­ Joseph, both of Savannah, Ga., Exlractlon$ mnd Plafa ducted by the navy there. Upon were recent visitors in the home U o lj G host IFork Only completion of toe course, his rat­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gallaher of for an active life ing, which is now yeoman, third 6111 Montview. Sister Man'’ Jos­ MAIn 4885 clas.s, will be higher. eph is Mrs. Gallaher’s cousin, Mrs. Nick Conter, Ed Regester, Mrs. L. Nusso of 2233 Kearney GOOD CLOTHES NEED StilwiWs Cafe Sarah Healy, J. F. Langdon, Clara street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles NOT BE EXPENSIVE S P E C rVL'l S^l Heiderstadt, C. J. Deickman, Huber of 1530 Magnolia have Lombardi’s DENVER Loui.se Carmen, Thomaa Bullock, moved into the parish. FINE POODS AND COCKTAILS T, D. Fleming, and Francis Wil­ Sixteen altar toys of St. James’ THE ★ GLAND DI5FASE5 liams were hostesses for card are spending the week in Camp St. Open 5 A. U. to 2 A. H. parties held this week. Malo. Gabardine KEyatone 1211 t i l l Broadway The Holy Name society will re­ T. J. Cleary of 1901 Locust was ENGLISH ceive Communion Sunday, Aug. confined to his home last week 8, in the 7:30 Mass. because of illness. TAILORS The firms listed here de­ Mrs. E. C. Henry and Mrs. serve to be remembered Frank Aliota 'are the sacristy Classic 901 FIFTEENTH STREET when you are distributing workers for the week of Aug. 8. Combine Quality and Style Circle to Meet Aug. 11 at Prices You Can Afford your patronage in the dif­ The monthly meeting of S t Lawrence’s circle of Holy Family D ial ferent lines of business. church will be called to order Tuesday, Aug. 11, in toe school $16.95 hall, W, 44th avenue and Utica St. Josephus street, at 11 a.m. All members are requested to to on time for this Holy Family most important meeting. Dessert 2 1 Here is the beautifully tailored R illy V an’s G rocery luncheon will be served by toe classic dress that will solve your VICK’S For Quality Bakery Goods hostesses, Mrs. A. L. Crouse and Instead of clothes problem from dawn till and M arket C all Miss Mary Becker, at 12 noon, after 5 o'clock. Easy to get into QUALITY LIQUOR STORE and card games will follow. O (Operator) THE MARKET OF QUALITY Guests are cordially invited. . . . becoming . . . the type of 16 ozs, to the* Found For Reer, Wines WEISS DDKERY for calls to dress in which you will always 820 Santa Fe Dr. Phena TA. 0838 BOTTLE ar CASE look well groomed and confident 4024 Tenayto^ St. Fr. Victor Drabrias UNION SHOP 240 Santa Pa Driv* KB T*41 Arvada Hazeltine in the office . . . in your defense PREB DEUVERT SERVICE classes... shopping. You’ll find Vicitisg is Denver Aurora Lakewood When buying from the St. Dominic’s this Iximbardi gabardine in any BOB & VAN’S (Holy Roaarj Pariah) Broomfield Littleton one of three styles, will be the firms advertising in this . Fitoer Victor Grabrian, O.S.M., standby of your fall and winter Meat Market CHAS. HITT and ARNOLD iRNIEN Englewood Sullivan paper, please mention that Natr Oparatiat a brpther of the Rev. Joseph Gra- wardrobe. 750 SANTA FE DRIVE you saw their advertise­ brian, is in Denver to spend a few HILLY’S INN week’s vacation with his parents, Westwood Try on this dress in the style ment. and who live at 4705 Grant street. Fa­ FRESH FISH THE BANGBVIKW SERVICB Dialing 21 brings your call to that buttons to the waist with a STATION ther Victor is stationed in Our slightly flared skirt . . . the BAT GASOLINE — POPULAR OILS Lady of Sorrows parish, Chicago, ■pecial awitchboard where oper­ Phana GL. IH ( 44Ui and Lawall where he is also an instructor in ator! will handle calls only to the classic casual with fly front or St. M arj Hlaigdalene St, Philip’s high school. He will towns listed above. ‘The change the tailleur with waist-slimming say toe 7 o’clock Mass on Sunday. it made to relieve congestion set-in belt. You’ll delight in the Imprevaatenta Made in School at toe long distance switchboards K l St. Lonis* Through the co-operation of and to facilitate tha handling of colors, Rich Brown. . . Beige. . . R a n LS PFAR The firms listed here de­ war calli. Green. Sizes 12-20. several men in the pariah, the ^ AND 5 PHARMACY serve to be remembered ENGLEWOOD rooma in the school buildings have SHEB Bharidao at Watt Colfax SHOE SHOP been painted and other improve­ when you are distributing ments have been made. Oke Wounlatn .Stales Sport! Shop—Second Floor r Phaaat TAJmt H ll ar TAWr H U Rapilrlntr Tkat tnaaraa Bcaltk, your patronage in the dif­ Caafort The Holy Name society and the PROMPT PREB DEUVERT Knights of the Aitar will receive D rift ont Sf ^tfs^rapk do. PraterlptieBa Oar SaadaHy ferent lines of business. AUCEHAMLYN Communion Sunday in the .7 n u e n BaAMNABU o’clock Mass.

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HEIGHTS PRESS CLUB WILL 54 MEN AHEND 3RD RETREAT IT’S YOUR MRVE HOW... STAGE RUSH PARTY AUG. 12 OF SEASON ON REGIS CAMPUS

(Loretto Height* Collefe) _ Rita Abegg, 1343 Milwaukee, who The third retreat of the season. largest numerically, and every- Entertaining with a journalism will leave Aug. 14 to serve an under the guidance of Father thing points to a good attendance. theme, the Press club of Loretto interneship in medical technology Francis J. O’Reilly, S J., of St. All who wish to attend should make Heights college will be host to in St. Mary’s hospital, Kansas TO EDUCillOII Louis university, St. Louis, Mo., their reservations as quickly as Denver high school gpraduates in City, Mo. Miss Kathryn Glore, also was successful both from the pqssible since the number pres­ a rush party Wednesday, Aug. 12, of the 1942 class, has already as­ standpoint of excellence and from ent will have to be limited because' in the home of Miss Mary E. Tay­ sumed a similar position in the the number in attendance. Fifty- of the restricted physical facilities lor, 1016 Lafayette. Specialties same hospital. Disapproval of the bill before four men were present. of Regis. The various parochial Color films of Loretto Heights the senate to assist the states and W h e n you want to win planned for the aifai^ are a news­ The last retreat will be held representatives are requested to paper treasure hunt and a Dutch college commencement week were territories in meeting financial Aug, 20 under the direction of the have their prospects write or phone emergencies in education and in a man't praise for your cook* lunch, buffet style. presented by Miss Laura Mae Rev. Richard A. Cahill, S.J., of to the director of retreats, Regis # Miss Betti Rose Nankeville, Givan. Games and refreshments in reducing inequalities- of educa­ Milwaukee, Wise. Father Cahill, college, as soon as all final ar­ Ing. give him a delicious, hostess, who will be assisted by a patriotic theme were enjoyed. tional opportunity as a program recently appointed pastor of Gesu rangements have been made. Miss Taylor, is the incoming secre­ Rita Abegg and Kathaleen Shell that might lead eventually to fed­ church, Milwaukee, has had wide tempting cake that fairly tary of the Press club. received prizes. eral control was voiced by the Ad­ experience in this type of work. Sister* Msking Retreat Actively engaged in Denver de­ visory committee of the Depart­ The last retreat is always the Brother Felix Orico * mehs in his mouth. It's easy The annual retreat for the sis­ fense industries are two members ment of Education of the National Is Visiting in Denver ters o t the college opened Thurs­ of the class, Kathaleen Shell and Catholic Welfare Conference in its Angela Eisenman. Since gradua­ first meeting, held in St. Gregory’s Brother Felix Orico, O.S.M., to do with Pikes Peak. day evening, Aug. 6, at 7 o’clock former student of Holy Family You can’t get a new car. You can’t spend money on with a conference and Benedic­ tion the following have been_ mar­ seminary, Cincinnati. The Rev. ried to army men: Mrs. William Hubert Newell, superintendent of Parish Bazaar Is high school here, is visiting nis fa­ tion. The retreat-master is the Rev, a lot of things. But you can improve your home with Bishop (Kathryn Blodgett), Mrs. schools for the Denver archdio­ ther, Jack Orico, and sister, Mrs, Ernest Miller, C.SS.R., fiom Florence DiPilla, 2450 W. 43rd new furniture and fur­ Oconomowoc, Wise. Approximately Arthur Fridinger (Isabel King), cese,- was one of the members and Mrs. William Gossett (Patty present for the conference. avenue. Brother Felix will be sta­ 140 nuns are making the retreat, tioned in Hinsdale, 111., following nishings. And you can which will close Saturday morn- Ann McLoughlin). Catherine The proposed legislation, known Drawing Crowds his vacation. do it without hindering PIKES PEAK ning, Aug. 15. O’Donnell and 'Torchy Mahoney as senate bill 1313, would appro­ ’42 Grads Hold Reunion will teacK in Garden Home school priate $300,000,000 to assist the America’s war efforts this year. Adelaide Semmelmann states and Urritories in the field (Annunciation Pariah) In a patriotic reunion party for Large crowds are attending the — liecause furniture the 1942 golden jubilee graduates. of Las Vegas, N. Mex., will join the of education. The danger, the faculty of the Santa Fe school committee says, is that any such parish bazaar, which will close Sat­ production violates no FLOUR Misses Mary Elizabeth and Angela urday night, Aug. 8, with the Eisenman entertained in their system. Peggy Nieters intends to program of general federal aid to do graduate work in sociology in education might leave the door awarding of the grand prizes to­ priorities. Furniture is home, 1406 Monroe, Tuesday eve- taling $750. ni)^, Aug. 4. the Catholic University of Amer­ wide open to federal control. The still reasonably priced. 'The guest of. honor was Miss ica, Washington, D. C. bill, moreover, it was pointed out, The Guardian Angel sodality AT YOUR GROCERS Employed in Denver are the fol­ exclusively rules out all aid to and the younger children of the If you’ll drop in, you’ll lowing class members: Jean those parents who are sending parish will receive Holy Commun see many things you [ ion Sunday, Aug. 9, in the 7 :30 Singer, Josephine Walsh, Mary their children t o non-public want, at prices you’ll FURNITURE CO. ‘Murray Hill’ Is Elizabeth Eisenman, Mary K. Hag­ schools. Mass. HAVE gerty, Helen Haddican, Dorothy Among other important matters Ushers appointed to serve in enjoy paying. C . CaPAX Serwren PEARL O WASHINGION MODERNIZED YOUR Popish, Angela Eisenman, Katha discussed were plans for the August are as follows: 5:15 Mass New Elitch’s Play leen Shell, and Virginia Bailey. development of a co-ordinating —Adam Mollendor; 7:30—Harry INSURANCE? Eighteen of the 21 graduates agency in the Department of Ed­ Zumtobel, Ed Kelly, and Pete Mc­ Protect round/ agtdnst new Murray Hill, a farce written by are now living in or near Denver ucation for the purpose of facili Clelland; 8:30 — Jake Mahler, hatardu the English star of stage and Present for the reunion were Rita tating and advancing the work by George Honeker, Albert Kroutzer, screen, Leslie Howard, comes to Abegg, Jean Singer, Catherine directing and unifying the efforts Steve Cinocco, and Frank Siming- HORACE W. BENIVETT Elitch’s stage Sunday evening, O’Donnell, Mrs. William Bishop, of Catholic schools. ton; 9:30—Ed^Clinton, Ed Gates, Save Your Clothes & CO. Director George Somnes has cast Mrs. Arthur Fridinger, Josephine Archbishop John T. McNicholas, Ed Gonzales, Robert Donahue, and I l l Taker Bids. Clwn* Elitch’s leading man, Roy Roberts, Walsh, Kathaleen Shell, Mary K. O.P., of Cincinnati, Episcopal Austin Joyce; 10:45—Mike Sulli­ nU M K ENGLAND, Msaasw in the role of Wrigley, whom Haggerty, Laura Mae Givan, Peggy chairman of the Department of van, Tom Lynch, and Joe Gertze; lasaraac* DcDsrtmwt By Cleaning^ Leslie Howard portrayed in his Nieters, and the hostesses, who Education, presided over the par­ 12 — Ed Hartman, Allen Clark, own play when it opened for its were assisted by their mother, Mrs, ley, which was attended by out­ John O’Brien, Robert Ellis, Leon­ THEY MAY HAVE TO LAST A LONG TIME long successful run on Broadway. Leonard J. Eisenman, a newcomer standing priest-leaders in the field ard and Dale Webber. DR. R. W. FRITZ Leading Lady Ruth Matteson to Denver. of education. Miss Elaine Genty, daughter of And Associates has been cast as Amelia Tweedle. Mrs. F. Genty, left Thursday, Aug. Helen B o n f i 1 s as Elizabeth 6, to become the bride of Albert !•WLING A(?APAHOeC I | CLEANERS Dentists Tweedle, Freddie Sherman as W. List, Jr., of Moore Field, Mis­ CENTER’S MORNING PROGRAM sion, Tex. Engaged since Janu­ While more people Are already ac« (M ISth Strnt 1206 ISth Street Worthington Smythe, and Law­ JUST KErstan. 6721 TAber 5761 ary, the couple will be married be­ tually parUcipating in bowling than rence Fletcher as George Apple any other iport, bowling still heads CALL K E. 8341 W 2162 Arapahoe St. DENVER. COLORADO way have featured roles. Calvin fore Chaplain John T. Lyons. The the list for new converts. Park Hill's Thomas will play the old family IS POPULAR WITH CHILDREN bride will return to Denver to allesrs have a reputation for fine make her home for the duration. equipment and pleaaantx congenial at> servant. Vane, and Ruth Gates mosphere—stop in tonight. GEO. A. PIJLLEIV will be the third Tweedle sister, The morning program carried activities from 9 to 12 each morn­ Mrs. R. W. Moore attended the STOVE & FURNACE Mrs. Cass. on by Little Flower Social center ing. Tap-dancing classes are held ACCW quarterly meeting held HOTEL O’NEILL Park Hill Bowling PRIVATE SHOWER BATH AND TOILET IN EVERY ROOM REPAIR COMPANY The story of Murray Hill re in the summer months is popular each Monday,-Wednesday, and Fri­ Wednesday, Aug. 5, in Colorado yolves about Amelia Tweedle, who with the boys and girls of the day. 'The folk-dancing and rhythm Springs. C en ter Extanaivelr remodeled and beaatlfallj lefurnlabed In 1939. Quiet location but Water Fronts Mrs. John J. Roach will be host adjacent to the •hoppioB, bualneta, and theater eeutera. Stove and Furnace Repairs is being trained for the spinster- neighborhood. The children are en­ band classes are held on Tuesdays A. H. Lafidmark, Hanafer couraged to be present for the and Thursdays. The playground in ess to St. Ann’s and St. Theresa’s Rate#—ILT6 aingla, 12.50 doobl*. WeekUr ratea. Thomaa L, O.’Nelll, Slanaati Stoker Parts and Boiler Grates hood by two maiden aunts, played Drive-in—Parking Free 14TH AND STOUT ST. DENVER, COLO. KE, 1277 by Helen Bonfils and Enid back of the center is used by boys PTA card circles at 8 p.m. Tues­ ISU Lswrene. Street HAln 6725 day, Aug. 11, in her home, 3626 12 Beautilul New ABC Drive* TABOR 1321 DENVER. COLO. Markey. The scene of the play is and girls of all ages for active 1526 Cole. Blvd. at E. Colfax in the stately Tweedle house in Denverite Passes games. Gaylord street. Members of both Phone EAat 8121 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS the Murray Hill section of New At 12 o’clock the children are circles are invited. York city. Murray Hill gambols served a hot lunch and then taken on with a flighty escapade involv­ Army OCS Test to the park for the afternoon. The ing an attorney, two young men hot-lunch program is well re the young niece, and the two old ceived, with an average of 150 maid aunts. With High Grade meals served daily. Each meal Is carefully planned by an expert Edmund R. Verdieck of 5068 dietitian and served cafeteria style. Mrs. Silvia Hoover and four HONE PUBMC MARKET Meade street, a graduate of Regis high school and of Regis college, assistants cook and serve the Shop and Save scored the exceptionally high mark meals. m m n of 97.8 per cent in a recent exam­ Boy Scout troop 124 meets in Listen to the Dime Uan Daily 11 /30 a, m. on KFEL the center each Thursday evening. THE NEWSREEL THEATRE ination given candidates for offi­ cers’ candidate school in Camp R. E. Ditzler is the scoutmaster, DUPLICATE KEYS 25c assisted by Larry Lucero. Out BEAUTIFUL FRESH CUT S' Wolters, Tex. PD l a v o ftlSiOWHTOHSLl Mr. Verdieck entered the army standing boys in the troop are FLOWERS r: shortly after receiving a master’s Mike Leon, David Gomez, John We Know the Gandy degree from Denver university in Garcia, Demetia Lopez, Vincent KEYS MADE For Tour Defense Buy At I!H.AIIKEWS I W| 1941. He was graduated by Regis Gaiten, Frank Gomez, Milan Do Children Like Best 6 10 college in 1937 with a degree of brach, and Jack Silva. DISPENSE BROS. Large Assortment of Potted Bachelor of Science in commerce. Twenty-five boys and girls and Locks Fitted HOME PUBUC ILARKXT Plants and Funeral Designs For a good many years “P A C IFIC He played football and was a stel six adults have registered for pi­ ... . 70 to be exact . . . lar member of the Regis basketball ano lessons in the summer months. Where Yon Can Buy Fresh we’ve known from per­ FRONTIERS’’ team. Mr. Verdieck, the son of Mrs. Ruth Tharpe encourages her Green Tree Shoe Caught Fish IN COLOR Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Verdieck, pupils to practice daily. Those who GREAT LAKE WHITEFISH sonal contact which can­ has two brothers, Arthur, a Jesuit have no piano in the home practice Th« .picture th»t can't be Repair and Key Shop FRED’S JERRY BREEN WALLEYED PIKE dies children like best. made now. scholastic, and Ralph, a teacher, in the center. FANCY CRAPPIES Gum drops, fruit drops, both of whom are completing ad­ The Victory club met Aug. 2 CAR KEYS ALSO MADE BY CODE RI-LOW MEATS “PASSING PARADE” NUMBERS SEATTLE HALIBUT AND SALMON hard candies, fudge, nov­ vanced courses in St. Louis uni­ for a picnic lunch. Four soldiers Florist SLICED MISS. CHANNEL CATFISH “WILLIE AND THE versity, and three sisters, Mar­ elty candies, chocolate from Fitzsimons hospital were Phone TA. 9342 EAT MEAT FOR VICTORY Also Small SiiM to Fry MOUSE” garet, Ruth, and Dorothy Verdieck, invited as guests. 1456 California MA.2279 drops, old fashioned all of Denver. stick candy . . . always "STRANGER THAN Cpl. Fortune on Furlough Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, di­ FICTION" rector of Little Flower Social cen­ Saturday Special pure, fresh and whole­ Cpl. John Fortune, former all- WEE SHOP BAKERY Parochial basketball star from An­ ter, accompanied by Mrs. Loretta “Jungle Archer” Paul, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, Mrs. Our Own Dressed Poultry some. The kind of candy Hunting in Mexico nunciation high school, arrived REDUCED PRICES they can eat without home Friday, July 30, to spend a William Kimmons, and Mrs. J. J. 1642 Tnrkcya, 16 to 15 pounds Telenews ExclaslTes! Dean, attended the conference of Low Price* on Coneys, Buns, Ground Roaatinr Spring Pullets worrying parents. Rpgan McCrary 15-day furlough with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Fortune. Cpl. the Archdiocesan Council of Cath­ Pastries and Cakes Frying Spring Pnlleta, lVk-2 lbs. ChocoUt.-Mol.UM Lollrpopo, u . lOe “AMERICA’S Fortune enlisted in thp marines in olic Women held in Colorado WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS BEEF Colorado Dncklinga Bird Cudin. MIRACLE MEN” December, 1941, andlis now sta­ Springs Wednesday, Aug. 5. Chicken GIbleta anj Liven TocDara packed— ....16c. 30c, 50c tioned in Camp Elliot near San Freo Deliveries on $1.66 or More ! .1| Kiddle Boxm. 3 liiM, 60c. 85c. 51.50 Kilttnbnm’* Gant Qean and '3i JOHN VANDERCOOK Diego. He is in the quartermaster ADDISON’S -'^1 corps. Fresh A "T 56 Newx EnnU Colorado Hatchery TEA AND COFFEE SHOP .t - f \ Sp«cUI! Stationed in Washington HOME PUBUC MARKET LATEST ARMY A.ND PFC. Frank D. Stephens, brother Hatching year around. Write for LB. of Louis C. Stephens, 4523 Clay circular or phone MAin 6767. Good Freeh Roasted Coffee Dellclooa NAVY TRAINING Tea — Freeh and Salted Not Meat* TWO STORES street, is stationed in Fort Lewis, Wheat Germ — Raw Suaar AND EQUIPMENT Wash. Stephens, who made his 1416 Larimer, Denver UPTOWN. 16th mt Gl.nann FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED BUY OEFENSE DOWNTOWN. 1512 Cortli Solditn 20c. Children 10c home with his brother, entered the Pine Taxeii army St. Patrick’s day, 1941. He TA. 2 7 5 8 attended Sacred Heart high school. CHICAGO mflRKET BONOS ANO PROGRESS Breakfast Is Held PLUNGE FOOD SYAMPS By Kappa Gamma Pi GOOO MEAY IS NOY GOSYLYI 3300 W. Florida ESTES PARK ___ Ave. We never feature “bargain” Miss Dorothy 'Vogel entertained FOR the members of Kappa Gamma Pi Adults 40e grade meats because we be­ with a breakfast followed by a bi­ Children 25e lieve they are too e.vpensive. cycle ride. Miss Mary Elizabeth H U PP HOTEL Yes, when you get “bar­ COFFEE SHOP — DINING ROOM — MODERN COTTAGES Eisenman, one of the two new M U:26 Nmii UntO FREEDOM See Florida for P. E. SHEPHERD. M*r. members from the 1942 class of 'jm e iS 11:36 P JL gain” grade meats you pay Loretto Heights college, was wel Luscious Fruits corned into the group. Miss Kath­ — NOW OPEN— CALAVOS for food value, tenderness MONAHAN MOTOR CO. ryn Glore, the other new Kappa, and flavor you never get. has left Jor St, Mary’s hospital, F o r Energy CHEVROLET - BUICK Kansas -City, Mo., where she has You can buy top grade ______st a n d a r d OIL CO. PRODUCTS received an interneship in medical meats and yet spend as little FLORIOA FRUIY \ . technology. St. Franeis Cafe • ORANGES Because many of the members Juat Good Food at as you want here. SHERWOOD HOTEL • LEMONS "IN THE HEART OF ESTES" are out of town on vacations, there Moderate Price* PROOUGE 00. will be no August meeting. $1.50 up ______MARY C DESMOND, Mgr. WOMEN COOKS All 16th (at Tr.moat) * • CITRUS FRUITS Get to Know LEE the Druggist JESS SUPER niRRKET I ' tJndtr ManagtBMBt of Jimmy Sbort ESTES PARK DRUG STORE DRI.NK ^ Quality Meats for Vitamins and Work Energy Th* Retail Star* SPRAY’S OENVER FRUIYS Lm Tlsb*. Prop, ______BEST CHOCOLATE SODA IN TOWN COFFEE Yonrs to Enjoy PROOUGE Brinkley Drug Company XOASTEB ANP MUVEtIO For addtd plesaare. entertain at th* Coamopolitan FIONF.F.R DINmO TA. 1369 Patronize Our Advertisers The Store Complete FRESH DAILY ROOM . . . FAST SERVICE ESTES PARK Value* EiaexecUed InQualiiy Teas, C 0 F F X E 8plcet,Esmct6, B^dag Powder SHOPPE . . . ELKHORN LODGE BAMBOO v"oss The Modem Streamlined Market RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES KE. 7181 ROOM. Rao* AdTtntum in ^ood EaUnc and Lodglnt for a Ni«ht ommend t b a You See What You Buy CBIX LARGE BEAR ESTES PARK H. P. JAMES. Mrr. THR Coamopolitan to out-of-town PIES 2 25c CLAWS______tor WIRTH Bi-Loto ESTES PARK LUMBER COMPAIW friend*. ASSORTED BUTTER CAKES ASSORTED LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS Sin ^ Market St*. Denver Cosmopolitan Hotel BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND PAINT 35c'S5c'65c.. FRUIT PIES, oaeh.. FOOD CEIVTER G. B.CASXT IHtOLORAPOSMCKim J. B. HERNDON. JR.. Gaa. M n. PHONE M BOX SM< PAGE P IV & Thursday, Aug. 6^ 1942 Office, 988 Bannock Street THE PENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone. KEyetone 4205 1st Woman Officer Prominent Boulder Doctor In Air Base 90 Gamp Carson Soldiers DO YOUR EYES COLORADO SEE ALIKE: A laiva number of ■eeidenU oecyr aaeh SPRINGS Gets Commission in Navy Entertained in K. of C. Hall ]T(*r baeauu one* eye* do not fee *llk*. HAVE TOUS EYES EXAMINED BEGULARLY Boulder.—(Sacred Heart Par­ uncle, Dr. Martin E. Miles, and his Colorado Springs. — Under the member of the Sisters of C3iarity, ish)—Dr. Martin B. Miles, promi­ wife. Dr. Amy Miles. joint sponsorship of the Catholic Leavenworth. Kans., Sister Ann FOOTWEAR nent physician and surgeon, who Dr. Miles is a past officer of the Daughters and the Knights of Co­ Theresa, ana three other sisters, James P. Gray BEST IN QOALmf,. NEWEST Of has been prac(ticing in Boulder for Boulder Medical society. His lumbus, 90 service men from Camp Mrs. Daniel Allnoch, Houston, BTCa Tex.; Miss Isabel Conroy, and Miss 62 Y at 4:30. Scrolls tucked into individual serve to be remembered A Holy Hour dedicated to the corsages announced the engage­ DENVER STEEL parish boys in service will be held ment of Miss Mary Jane Gordon, when you are distributing at 7:80 Friday evening, Aug. 7. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles & IRON WORKS Gordon, to William Keller in a din­ your patronage in the dif­ Sister M. Anthony, the former RIOT ner given in the Gordon home W. Colfax and I.aria*r Streat ferent lines of business. Kathleen Payne of Denver, now TAber 8271 LOOK AT YOUR Saturday evening for 12 guests. P.O. BOX IlM , DENVER member of the Mt. St. Scho The wedding will take place early Camp St. Malo lastica college fdcnlty in Atchison, in September. Mr. Keller is the Kans., is the author of a new son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. We'll be glad to inalyze biology textbook. Biology—Stason yonr lighting problems. Keller of Fremont, Nebr., and is by Season. The volume was writ­ attending officers’ training school T h e Ideal Vacation Spot tor Boyi It's possible that new ten specifically to meet the needs the light fixturee for you in Fort Monmouth, N. J. would pay for thejn- of, science teachers and students Mrs. Blanche Mary Remington, AGED 10 TO 18 •elTe* quickly in reduced ROOF in Catholic schools and is the sec­ wife of W. Harley Remington, IWarm Animt Poor electricity eoct. Check it carefully forapresent ond in a aeries of texts planned 1828 N. Nevada avenue, died Mon 72 Mile* Prom Denver at tha Foot of Famon* Long’* Peak by the Catholic University of Murray Lighting InatalUtion and pofliible leak*. See if any day in St Francis’ hospital, after DETROIT, MICH. — "Selection shingle* are iplit, broken or America, an illness of two months. Mrs. tnd mitalUtion of light fixture* are mis*ing( if ridges and valleys Sister M. Anthony attended Remington was bom in Chakio, major problem* deserving the *

f ******************************************** w a r n YOUR PRICELESS VISION ST. PATRICK’S GROUPS PLAN HANGS IN THE BALANCE TO ENTERTAIN SERVICE MEN WheB Sindgert Bros, complete «their examination and find glasses necessary, you have every right to expect the best (St. Patrick’s Pariah) and Ted Stehone are all recovering IS PLMIIED FOR vision your eyes are capable of. Our background of training and experience, our instruments of efficiency p d precision The Holy Name society, the from serious illnesses. Father Edward Prinster bap­ qualify and equip us to give that maximum of vision. Altar and Rosary society, and the Young Ladies’ sodality held a tized Thomas Virgil, son of Mr. joint meeting Thursday in the and Mrs. Lupe Arambula. Spon­ miOlll SCiOOF lunch room to discuss plans for the sors were Mr. and Mrs. Manuel SWIGERT BROS. entertaining of the soldiers in the Marquez. Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parra, was also baptized Better t'iilon Optometrists Good Service (Continued From Page One) USO-NCCS clubhouse on Sunday, Aug. 23. by Father Prinster. Sponsors were (Sacred Heart-Loyola Pariah) the school and Cathedral parish Manuel and Maxine Marquez. Because of the heavy enroll­ for Every Age At Right Prieet comprise the Bishop, the Most Rev. Visitors to the rectory the past The Rev. Achille Sommaruga ment in Loyola school an extra ISSO California KEyttone 7651 William A. Rice, S.J., Vicar Apos­ week were Father Thomas Taaffe classroom will be provided for the tolic of Belize; 14 scholastics and of Mineral' Wells, Tex.; Father baptized Patricia Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Carlino. term opening in' September. The .6I.jkLawast Zonad Bataa James Cauldwell, and Mrs. W. Wans- VWWWWiAWWWA maker, all of Lot Angeles. ago last April in the prize-winning • FINE POODS Freeee K Cracked Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday at Despite Sunday night’s inclement the largest weekend gatherings in production of the Regis college Squabs 10 in Sacred Heart church. OlinBcr weather, the USO club, operated by some time. Catholic postal work­ • iOZED DRINKS Deliveryvery I k Crab . there is serrice. the National Catholic Community ers played host for the customai^ Little theater contest. • BEER • WINS Capons Moynihan, the son of Mr. and TA. 1776 Lobsters way froB \ NORBERT STROBEL Service, E. 17th avenue and Grant buffet supper and club officials said Lati { Norbert Strobe), 81. t resident of Den- street, was the scene of one of that 819 service men used the Mrs. James J. Moynihan, 3625 569 E. Colfax Turkeys Alive or I ver for 63 years, died Sunday in bis facilities of the club in the day. Cooked Plans 1 borne, 4600 E. Iowa street. Alcott atreet, came to Regis col­ Born in Wittenberg. Germany, he came St. Francis’ Scouts St. Mary Magdalene’s parish will BRUN05 large ^ 0 . be in charge of activities Sunday lege from North high school. He PICK OP THE THE PICK OP directly to Denver in 1879 and had lived left Denver Thursday for St, annualal hp here ever since. He worked as a gardener evening, Aug. 9. On Saturday FLOCK THE SEA - held in until hit retirement in 1981. Are 2nd in Contest evening beginning at 9 o’clock a Louis, and will go Saturday to the Aug. 20 Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. novitiate in Florissant, just out­ A. Bruggenthies and Mrs. C. F. Harpel formal dance will be held on the the offici] of Denver and Mrs. G. Dean of Kremm< Knights of Columbus lawn, E. 16th side St. Louis. This novitiate, BIRDS. in the ling, and a ion, Joseph of Denver. (St. Francii de Selea’ Periih) avenue and Grant street. This is known as St. Stanislaus’ seminary, Miss Bar’’! Reauiem Mast was offered Wednesday Troop 126 placed second, just is under the direction of the EYE Froni tiiflr CallfornU Novitiitt tht at 9 in St. Vincent de Paul’s church. In­ the club’s second outdoor social ChrittUn Brothen tend 70a ten toperb CLARK, ROBT. T. ent besid ’ terment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hacketbal one third of a point behind the venture, the first staged several Jesuits of the Missouri province, FROZEN wines. The Brother! maintain St. Anne Bit iervice.e winning team, in the Red Cross which staffs Regis college and V arr’e CoUece and other echoola weeks ago having been "rained-in.” Uiroorh the n ie of their treat wine. Telegraph Service Miss An division of the first aid contest Work on the play center adjoin^ Regis high school. FOODS secretary JOHN KETT sponsored by the Colorado indus­ Teeling is the son of Mrs. Funeral Designs John Kelt, 71. of 3883 Curtii otreet, ing the NCCS club is being pu.shed PAUL’S former Denver post office clerk and city trial commission. and, with the grading operations James J. Teeling of 1441 Pennsyl­ ftreman, died in a Denver hospital Sunday Besides winning a team trophy, being completed this week, iron vania street, and Harris, a board­ Groceries • Meats - Bakery KE. 6171 Free Delivery EA. 5737 TA. 3662 of a heart attack. each boy was given %2 in war After terviny several year, in the poll posts are being set up for fences. ing student of Regis last year, is office and Are department, Mr. Kelt was stamps, a first aid kit, a dinner The ground will be mixed with a the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. MURRAY’S made a avitchman for the Colorado 4k in a downtown restaurant, tickets special preparation to harden it Harris of Riverside, Calif., form­ PoaoSod by M. T. Mnrrity—1883 Southern railway in 1909. A few months to a theater, and free tickets for later a switch enyine severed both his and the plot will be rolled. Club erly of Denver. Phones GR. 1613-14.15 leyi. Elitch’s amusement rides. Director A. Gerard Hyde said the Woot 32nd R Juliin Surviviny ii a aiater, Mra. Mary Each scout is expected to ad­ work will be completed as quickly Active in Mitchell of Denver. vance at least a rank a year. Those Requiem Ma.a was offered Monday at as possible. Dramatics LOOP iHAKKET 9 in Sacred Heart church. Interment Mt. boys not advancing as yet must Plans for a table tennis tourna­ prepare for advancement at once. Mr. La Bate was born in Den­ FtFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Olivet. ment for the service men are under Frea Parkini With Parchai* of SOc or Mora at 1429 Lawrenea way and play is expected to begin ver Feb. 10, 1924. He went to soon. Many expert players cross Mt. Carmel grade school and took 14 NURSE AIDES TO RECEIVE paddles daily in the club and the part in all the school activities, D ial The firms listed here de­ .75# tourney is expected to draw a large especially the annual plays and SOLES Si. COLOR which Nature uses operettas. He continued this work serve to be remembered .65# list of entries. The informal dances, e C I e Men's___ 3Se so abundantly to delight the held Thursday evenings, are now afterwards by being one of the when you are distributing DIPLOMAS IN EXERCISES AUG. 10 stage decorators. He attended St. H ^ ^ ^ ® fjdiea’ __ 25# eye and enrich the soul of man, firmly established in the standing pro(n-am of activities. Joseph’s high school in Denver your patronage in the dif­ LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP is found in glorious variety in Fourteen women, most of them retical instruction, which is fol­ and Assumption high school in Director Hyde has reiterated his 21 ferent lines of business. In the Loop Market, Lawreneo S t Side lowed by practical demonstration housewives, who have completed appeal to Catholic motorists of Welby. the eight granites of the Rain­ under the guidance of graduate He is one of a large family con­ their period of practical training nurses. The duties of the nurse Denver and vicinity to include a Instead of bow Line. Polished surfaces of in S t Anthony’s hospital as nurse soldier on their trips to the moun­ sisting of three girls, two of whom aides are specific and most of the are dead, and six boys. The girl ^ these fine granites accentuate aides, under a program sponsored work is done under the supervision tains. Numerous requests from 0 (Operator) the service men go unfilled every and four boys are now married. the colors and keep them con­ by the Red Cross, will receive of experienced nurses. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. their diplomas in exercises to be Upon completion of the train­ week, he pointed out. for calls to CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING tinuously bright and attractive- John La Bate of 3834 Kalamath held Monday evening, Aug. 10, in ing the nurse aides are expected street the auditorium of St. Anthony’s to volunteer for many hours of Miss Espy Is Direeior Arvada Hazeltine We know you will enjoy see­ nurses’ home. It is the third class service in the institutions in which Classified Ads ing oUr large exhibit of newly tt be trained in S t Anthony’s. A they were schooled. LEGAL NOTICE Aurora Lakewood new class will get under way Sept. OfUSOGIubforWAAGs designed granite monuments Among the nurse aides on 14. duty in SL Anthony’s hospital is NOTICE TO CREDITORS Broomfield Littleton It will pay yon to raad ALL of tbo following advertUemenU. . . and we know you will bo The diplomas will be presented Ectat* of Emil Grotoor, DocoueJ. Mrs. Clara M. Morse of 1065 Miss Winifred Espy of Chey­ No. 69872 impressed with our reasonable by Sister M. Benedicts, superior Logan street, who lost two sons enne, Wyo., a graduate of Loretto Notice ia hereby sivea that on tha 27th Englewood Sullivan of St. Anthony’s. Following the in the Pearl harbor attack. Mrs. Heights college with the class of day of July, 1942, Ictten of Adminiatration OATHOLIO DAUGHTERS’ HOME PHOTOGRAPHS prices. We invite your inquiry exercises, an informal reception Morse said the only thing she has were iiau^ to the underaisned m Ad- 1778 GraoL Pleatant bom* for Eirli. 1936, has been appointed NCCS miniatration c.ta. of the above named Westwood Andenon pbotoe. 1206 IStb S t at in person, by mail or telephone. will be held for the graduates.t to live for is service to her fellow representative and organizer for esUU and all peraona bavins clainia. icainat PRINTING fence MAin 1878. Free newt enta. Arrangements are in charge of the citizens. “For a time after I re­ the newly formed USO club ■aid eatate art requind to fUa them for Dialing 21 brings your call to a PAINTING A PAPERING Red Cross. ceived word of my boys’ deaths, that will soon open its facili allowanee in tha County Court bf tha City special switchboard where oper­ 500 BoHnm Card* 81.26 and up. Weddfa# JACQUES BROTHERS Members of the class are Mrs. and County of Denver, Colorado, within Announcement* 25 for 82-50 and up. Num­ I wSs despondent. But now I do ties to members of the Women’s aix montha from aaid data or laid olainu ators will handle calls only to the bered tickets of kind*. RODGERS, 6U Painting and Papanng reaaonabla. E, T. Phyllis Carmichael, Mrs. Helen not feel that way. I lose myself Army Auxiliary corps in Pcs will bo forevor barrea. ' towns listed above. The change 14th SL ____ Yeager. 87 W MapI*. SPruc# 3954. B. ^ HILUARD, JR. Since 1902 Laspe, Mrs. Eleanor Drake, Mrs. in serving others.” Mrs. Morse is Moines, la. IS made to relieve congestion DENVER HATCHED BLQPD-TESTED Eunice Lewis, Miss Mildred Ldwis, saving to buy a $1,000 war bond. Miss Espy, after her graduation Admlnlatrator, c.ta. DRUG STORES chick*. 16 breed*—AA, 86.95; AAA, 89.45; 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 at the long distance switchboards R.O.P. Sired. 89.95. Sexed chick* alao. Mrs. Kathleen Mason, Mrs. Clara Her'sons, Francis Jerome, 22, from the Lorettine institution in and to facilitate the handling of HUTCHINSUN’S PBARHACT COLORADO HATCHERY, 1416 Larimer, Morse, Miss Lucille Perito, Mrs. and Norman, 20, were lost when Colorado, tqok a post graduate war calls. Your Naborbood Dnunii*t Denver. Ph. MA, 87.67. Mary Schnurr, Miss Genevieve theif'ship was sunk by Japanese course in the University of Chi Edwin B. Clayton Phon* SPruc* 0588 WO So. P*arl JAMES HUTCHINSON WANTED TO TRADE TIUD ii/if U. ». Speen, Miss Virginia Willis, Mrs. bombers. They were first class cago and for three years was field P lb g . & H tg. Co. nTiNf Hannah Belle Woodward, Mrs. im'provcd and unimproved Denver property ■ S S I orrict petty officers. representative of. the Wyoming 2408 E. Colfax Ave. ^Ite Ulounlatn ^talei MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COLD .SPRING June Holtzclaw, and Mrs. Adelia Mrs. Morse said .she wants no for housce or lou in Sell Luke City, Utah, MONUMENTS state office of the Works Progress DENVER, COLORADO or vicinity. Phone GL. 6026 or John L. 1 MflVTHIIl 4UUmi Meink. pity, "I am carrying on, and this administration. The directorship RecondlUoned pi«np*. pl»yer». arand*. Saltivmn. Pott Plumber. Ft. Douflu, Utoh. Under the program the nurse is the best use a woman can make Phono EAat 69M Oetepk one ^ele^rapk oiVan* (pip* and raad). orchcatral initru- of the pes Moines center is her Roa. Phona-CAat «»8, EAat HIT manta. T. E. Wilkar. SU Broadway. SP. Boy 14. wiibet to attend Cathediml Hick aides are given a period of theo­ of her time—aiding others.” first assiipunent from the NCCS. 7384. School home. Reft* Box 84, Recittoy,

ITION Thursday, Aug. 6, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE SEVEN The Denver Catholic Register I I IN m ' IS President.., __ Meet Rev. Archblehop Urban J. Vebr, D.D. Registorials Editor____ -Rt. R«t. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jonr.D. Medals and Chains Managing Editor. ______Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. BI Awociate Editors—M. P. Everett, Jour.D.; Charles J. McNeill, A.B., focus a question that was brought' rived in Denver 20 summers ago, Back Where Gas in the very beginning o f war in Cathojie organizations of the dty Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavaa, J.C.D., Litt.D.; Rev. John Cavanagh, Rationing Has Teeth the Pacific: Is the White race to have co-operated in sponsoring a CRUCIFORM MEDALS—ST. CHRIS­ M.A., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, M.A., LittM .; Leonard Tangney, Having just been in a section of lose its power and influence in carnival for the benefit of the A.B., Jour.D.; Max Greedy. the country where the gasoline is the Orient? Some obMrvers have nuns. Proceeds from the events TOPHER, MIRACULOUS, SCAPULAR rationed, we are in a position to charged that such will11 M the case have averaged about $5,000. This Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. speak of it without the confusion even if the Japanese are defeated, sum makes possible direct minis­ that exists in almost everybody’s that the days of the great colonial trations to the sick poor of Den­ and ST. JOSEPH, with shield or cross in mind as a resnlt of the first pub­ empires ruled from Europe are ver. Every morning the nuns leave The aid an artist can give to the Published Weekly by licity. drawing to a close whatever the their convent home at 2501 Gay­ war effort is evident in the Den­ center. lord street and go out to the THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Pictures that showed New York history in the next few years. Eng­ ver Art museum, fourth floor of streets almost as devoid of ma­ land is not the only power affected. homes of sick who are too poor to the City and Gounty building, in Very popular for gifts to soldiers 938 Bannock Street chines as the horse and buggy age Dutch holdings in the Netherlands secure regular medical and nurs­ are sheer nonsense. There are Indies, for example, are vital to ing care. These Catholic religious the "Art in War" exhibition spon­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 fewer cars from a distance, hut the commercial life of the mother­ women not only render nursing sored by the Office for Emergency local traffic seems to be almost as land. care, administer medicines bought Management The exhibit, free to OUR LADY OF THE HIGHWAYS MEDAL heavy as usual. From our standpoint it is diffi­ with their own funds, but also the publicj was opened Au(^. 1 and Subscription: $1 per year. The ordinary machine can now cult to see what Gandhi could gain clean the homes, scrub the floors, will continue through Aug. 23 get only four gallons of gas a for India by a disobedience cam­ do the washing, and have often from 10 to'5 o’clock daily, except Thursday, Aug. 6,1942 week. But taxicabs have what is paign at the present time. It is been compelled to remain late into Sunday. virtually an unlimited supply—up certain that British leaders will op­ the ni|dit assisting the critically af. to 16" gallons " for ' the ■ day ■ shift ihi ‘ and pose the movement. Although they flicted poor. Three days after Pearl harbor, have promised a greater freedom the OEM, collaborating with the OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER as much again for the night. Com' This year’s carnival was sched- fine arts section- of the Public mercial cars are also given gener­ to India after the war, they cer­ nied for the last two evenings in ♦JlinitS [iBRKE* The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. tainly could not afford to pull out Buildings administration, offered Wo confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ ous allotments. July and on Aug. 1. The final night its first national open art compe­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or The rationing begins in the cen­ now and let the Japanese march of the event was rained out. 'The ter of Pennsylvania and extends to through India to meet the Nazi tition. This was to inform the those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official men and women in charge quickly public about war and defense ac­ RmadquartsTB for We hope The Register will be read in every home of the the seacoast. Persons near the line forces in the Far East. Gandhi ap­ sent telegrams to all the pastors in CHURCH parently thinks that passive apposi­ tivities. The exhibition now to Archdiocese. often drive over to fill up, although Denver with the request- that their be appreciated in the Denver Art aRTICLES or DEVOTION wVurge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in gradually means are being devia^ tion would defeat Japanese at­ parishioners be informed that the CBimCB FINISHINGS GOODS tempts to rule India. We fear he museum is the result of that na­ the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. to discourage this practice. Qergy' closing festivities would be held tionwide event of last December. BOOKS FOB TBB CATH- men make varying reports about is sadly mistaken. Their conduct in Sunday evening. Again the heaVens OUO LAITT AND CLBBGT HOUS-E « URBAN J. VEHR, other nations would indicate that The collection of 109 paintings, Archbishop of Denver. the apportionment of gas to them. opened with a deluge. Returns prints, and drawings owned by the Jan. 29, 1942. So far, men in the administrative the Indians under Nippon’s rule from the carnival were tabulated, would become abject slaves with no OEM (it purchased for the govern­ 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 diocesan positions can get what­ and the disheartening total of less ment these works from artists in ever gas they need. But pastors and hope for freedom at all. than the nuns spent on the sick Women's Exercises to Be Held European money invested in the the competition) is a unique con their assistants, in malty cases at poor in 1941 was on hand. Ac­ tribution to the war effort, for it Aug. 20-23 in Loretto Heights least, are on the basis of four Ml Orient is entitled to a fair return. cording to the Charities report, the Ions a week. Precisely what is go­ In some cases hitherto the colonies presents an unusual contribution “DENVER’S HOST PBOGRIKSIVE LAUNDRr’ sisters spent $3,259.93 in securing to the public’s information. ing to happen in some sick calls have been milked of all profits. medical supplies, food, clothing, may not worry the indifferent ra We see no reason why there could and fuel for their patients. If the This collection of art is valu4 THE CASCADE LACNDRY Spiritual Retreat Inspires able today, and it will be valuable lioners, but it certainly bothers the not be a gradual lifting of political religiotis nurses are themselves to “TKT OUB NEW 8EKVICE” people. Priests can get only rC' bonds in the colonies. But they are eat anfl maintain their living quar­ tomorrow, for it is a permanent rapped tires in Central Pennsyl far from being ready to rule them­ ters this year, approximately $3,- picture of what is being done in Complete Lanndry Service vania now. selves now or for a number of 000 Im World war II; it describes in terms TA. 6a7«-SS7S Deep Mental Concentration will have to raised. of the artist our war activities. IMT Market WE CALL FOR AND DEUVER Despite these restrictions, there years. A reasonable program in Sponsors of the carnival have are many cars on the roads of which these peoples are given a determined again to gamble on the The pictures were shown in De­ “Hello Father! Just back from corresponding secretary; Miss such states as Pennsylvania, New chance to develop under mandate, weather. Friday and Saturday eve­ cember in Washing;ton, D. C., and York, and New Jersey. Amazing as with fair financial returns to coun­ since they have been exhibited in 99 your retreat?" Margaret Reilly, treasurer; Mrs nings, Aug. 14 and 15, have been 6 6 Phil Clark, Mrs. T; M. Carroll, it might seem, a tries that have established indus­ set for the next attempt, and Den­ Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Louis, Why Pay More? “Yes, Mary, and it was a de­ Miss Mary Nadorflf, and Miss taxi driver, when we arranged to tries and spent a great deal in ver’s citizenry owes to the nuns a and other cities. Life magazine light. Why don’t you make that Eleanor Engelhardt, board mem­ have him take us to Paterson, N. J., building up the lands, seems the prayer that the festivities will this in April featured this collection. (Trademark) retreat in Loretto Heights, Mary?” bers. for a business conference, ex­ fairest to all. It is highly unfor­ time be staged successfully. Sup- That these paintings, drawings, pressed unusual gratitude for the tunate that some sort of comprO' port of the carnival by all the peo­ and prints are stimulatingill expres­ “Oh, Father, I'm pretty good. The women consider themselves opportunity and told us trade is mise was not reached when Sir sions of American patriotism is an I’m trying to be a good Catholic. fortunate in securing as retreat- ple of Denver should be considered not good. Stafford Cripps was in India for eminently more than a contribu­ apt means of proving the artists WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES I don’t need a retreat." master the Rev. Charles F. People take the rationing as negotiations.—Millard F. Everett. have done a fine work in inter INCORPORATED Kruger, S.J., recognized as an out­ tion to charity. The sisters have “No? Well, I needed a retreat, they do everything else about the anerited the backing of every per­ preting the U. S. of today. and I relished it. You probably standing orator and one well war—they are willing to undergo Colorado Otoned Stores qualified in the work of conduct­ Bishop Tells What son in the city. Appreciation of The exhibition is arranged in a have the wrong idea of a retreat. what is necessary for victory.— their selfless sacrifices in the in­ general way, with the exhibits Every Catholic really need* a re­ ing retreats. Monsignor Smith. Is What in Mexico Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. Father Kruger is a graduate of terest of the community’s health grouped under their respective treat—each year. I’ll tell you Bishop Joseph H. Sehlarman was and happiness should prompt subject matter, as civilian defense, Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California why. The has St. Louis university, the Catholic University of America, Preachers’ Women at War Even sitting under a tree on the pic­ response that wilUfar exceed the the army, war production workers, 15th and California given us a great treasure by pre­ turesque campus of Montezuma needed $3,000.—Rev. John Cava airplane construction, etc. The serving unchanged for us the wis­ institute, and University of Michi- Though at Home seminary near lias Vegas, N. Mex nagh. OEM purchased these at the stip Wa Do Not Have Spaelal Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest dom of our wonderful Christ. We We were with some friendi in a The scholarly Bishop of Peoria, a ulated rate of $30 for each water have the opportunity of master­ social gathering recently, three of member of the .Episcopal board color or oil sketch, $15 for each Prices Every Day on All Drag Merchandise. ing His teaching. That takes whom are women who have hus- governing the seihinary for Mexi­ Prophet in His drawing, and $5 for each print mental concentration. But it isn’t bandf in the armed forces. One of can students, was reading a Hit- Own Country enough to know His Divine wis' them knows her husband is in Cali­ toria de lUeJico, pondering the It is natural that men come to dom—we have to live it. fornia, another thinks hers is in blood-spattered past and the tan- “Left to ourselves we would fail Australia, and the third has no gled-up present of the homeland of hate the things they fear, and often on OKthatcauni^ in this task. The Church again knowledge of the whereabouts of the men of Montezuma. * to hale to a degree that their judg­ fills our need abundantly, giving hers since the fall of Corregidor. Up stepped a black-eyed boy in ment it warped hopelessly in the Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are us the 'Life of God’ within us, The last-mentioned woman does tan shirt and blue denim trousers evaluation of the true worth or reliable, consistent and |ippreciate your support. sanctifying grace, so generously know that her husband was —a Mexican youth ready to begin meaning of the hated object. Thus, A BARNES supplied through the sacraments. wounded in action on Bataan, that his third year of theological a man may hate cancer to much God, living in our souls, can bring he was relumed to service, and studies. After Gemente Solares had that he refuses to believe he is its TRAINING FOR QUALITY CORN FED iis to live completely according to that he was alive two days before raved a bit about the beanties of victim, or he may hate self-denial Metns emplorment From 30 to MEATS & POULTRY SEE His Divine teaching. This call^ for we lost the Philippines. his native land, the Bishop asked: so much that he it convinced a SO poaitioni offereLt-.us a month deep personal realization^ of the It is a rather interesting study 'How are conditions in Mexico to­ sinful practice is a virtue in his in the heroism of women to watch more than we ran OIL Individual MAI.SPECIAL LUMP COAL richness of our opportunity. The day?" particular case. Christ was so hated prozreee in Stenographic and NUT COAL RABTOAY*S manifold exterior activities of our them in such an hour of trial. by certain other Nazarenes that That they grieve silently is beyond “Mucho mrjor, perai” — “Much Aecountinx eubjecta, alao Ma­ Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. routine lives, the allurements of better, but,” said the boy. “But they once tried to destroy Him chines. Review eo u rsea a 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 our pleasure-loving age distract question of doubt, but the^ give F. MUMFORD, Mgr. the wicked laws are still on the through their jealousy and fear of tpecialtr. Staff of 30 initructora. 2Stb and Decatur GRand 5125 us from this true evaluation of evidence of emotion before this carpenter’s son’s being the Evening aeseiona Monday and even their close . personal friends. statute books, though President life. Camacho does not enforce them long-awaited Messias. Thursday. “And there again the Chprch In such a gathering as we had, When buying from the there can be little or no discus­ He himself is not a praticing Cath Word of the Master's preaching INSURANCE gives us a great help, an annual olic, but the Senora, the President’s and miracles trickled constantly Call KE. 2381 firms advertising in this retreat, time to think, days to sion of war, but there was talk of what these women and their chil­ wife, is a very devout Catholic and into a jealo u s Nazareth from g;rasp the beauty of Christ’s she has great influence over Senor Caphamaum, where Christ had paper, please mention that teaching, the lavish generosity of dren will do for the duration. COMMSSCB JOS. J. CELLA The friend who thinks her hus­ Presidenle. You see it is this way: spent some time teaching of the BARNES you saw their advertise­ His grace, the true meaning of Rev. Chat. Kruger, S.J. The Mexican people are 95 per kingdom of God. When He re­ UlO Ctentfm 8t. DENVER. COLO. 1120 Security Bldg. band is in Australia and the one .'-y/x-. vy/'.-'/o-yp'/ry. -yyy.-vyy'-ry.^y.-z m ent Phone KEystone 2633 life. Three days of concentrated gan. He is a regular staff speaker who knows not whether hers is cent C.alholic, but the constitution turned to His boyhood city on a thought ckn awaken us to the fact on the Sacred Heart hour dnd was dead or a prisoner of war are fac­ is anli-Cathoiic and there cannot certain Sabbath and began to leach that life is a grand opportunity be permanent peace until that con­ there in the synagog, the astonish­ to know and love and serve our the first regular speaker on the ing their problem with the utmost Sacred Heart weekly broadcast. sensibleness. Their husbands hap­ dition is corrected. I think that will ment of His townsmen gradually Christ. We. need such stimulating To date he has broadcast more turned to uncontrollable fury. By days of thought, removed and pen to be captains, which gives than 200 different programs over them sufficient income to make “Hovr do you plan to bring about what authority did this Youth whom sheltered from the distracting 66 stations. their way. For the present, the a renewal of political life in they had known and seen about hews of the day. Such days bring Mexico?” asked the Bishop. “The their village for 30 years presume NAMED ST. LOUIS U. women are active in Red Cross the enlightenment, supply the work, and, for the future, they are anti-CalhoIic crowd has been in to teach His elders? He must be a iMBOIillS^ grace, and help us to live God’s LIBRARY DIRECTOR power for decades." fraud, they thought, for they all will." planning to spend their time by In 1939 he w’as appointed dr rounding out mllege courses. “It will not be easy,” said the knew Him and His humble family “All that, in three days, Fa- rector of libraries of St. Louis We usually think of war as seminarian, and he turned the talk well. ther?’; university, largest Catholic uni strictly a man’s thing. The praise to Sinarquiemo — t h e Christian Christ saw their thoughts and ■ “Mary, try it, you’ll see that university. He is staff retreat- and the glamour of heroism'Visual­ movement -for a reform of the so­ proceeded to lay bare the root of Solve Money there is much fruit coming your was a missionary to British Hon­ ly go to man. But the calmness and cial order in Mexico. This is the the jealousy and ill-will in their way from God.” duras from 1928 to 1931; professor bravery shown by women a such as non-political, non-clerical organiza­ hearts. No prophet is acceptable to of sacred eloquence of St. Mary’s Large Crowd Expected these friends of ours make' us real­ tion that was last spring bitterly his countrymen, and to prove the £AwniiimcsERiacE Problems With college, St. Mary, Kans., from ize that war is a woman’s thing, and falsely accused, by I.«ft-wing- point He cited several etbamples Plans for accommodating 1937 to 1939; He is now instructor and a child's thing as well. ers of both Mexico and the United from the Old Testament. This fact, large group of women in the 20th in public speaking in St. Louis God bless our women.—Hubert States, of being a new Fascist move­ coupled with the jealousy they felt a Real Estate annualat laywomen’s1 retreat, to be university. He is staff retreat- A. Smith. ment, The accusation, typical of towards the neighboring city of held in Loretto Heights college master of the St. Louis Cenacle, the short-sighted attack on every­ C'jiphamaum, and the fact that Aug. 20 to 23, were completed by and has been Laywomen’s Retreat Mass Disobedience thing Christian in Latin-America, Christ so sharply analyzed their ill Loan ♦ ♦ -t the officers and board members league director of the Archdiocese was promptly labeled for what it feeling, stirred them to such a in the home of the president. of Dubuque for more than three Campaign in India was—a lie. fury that they rose and laid hands Miss Barbara C. Bach. Those pres­ years. The mass civil disobedience cam Writing in the Reguter, Peoria on Him and brought Him to ent besides Miss Bach were Miss Reservations may be made by paign threatened by Mohandas K Edition, his diocesan paper. Bishop cliff near the city to cast Him to Anne Birmingham, ttice president; writing or phoning Miss Barbara Gandhi in India thi^ws into sharp Schlarman gives the coup de grace His death. But His time had not Miss Anne E. O’Neil, recording C. Bach, 1376 Pearl street, MA to those who misrepresent and try yet come, and Christ simply walked A serious financial emergency need not worry you if secretarj’; Mrs. A. R. Grosheider, 6913. Catholic Sponsor of to discredit Sinarquitmo, through their midst and relumed The Sinarqnist movement is di­ to Caphamaum. you own clear improved property. Real Estate rectly opposed to Communism and Men have not gotten over the Loans are made from three to five years straight Nationally Recognized specifically devoted to the building mistake of hating the Imth that is THE 11 III ANNUAL of a belter Mexico. Inspired by inconvenient. Sometimes they hale at 50% of appraised valu6 and for ten year periods ConlesI in Firs! Aid Christian principles, it is not con so much they refuse to believe it trolled by the Ciiurch or by clerics. is the Imlh .at all, even though it at 60% of the appraised value when placed on a It is social, not political, in aims may be a tmth that affects their A first aid contest that has reduction basis. Ask about the convenient Real gained national, recognition was and methods. It is peculiarly Mexi eternal welfare—such as the troth NT.CARMEL held July 31 and Aug. 1 in the can. It seeks to accomplish its of the Catholic faith. It is often Estate Loan plan—at this bank! Civic center under the direction aims, not by violent or political said that the troth hurts. What a of William A. Reilly, a well-known trickery, but by developing an in­ tragedy it is to be unable to see Denver Catholic and a commis­ telligent citizenry through instruc­ the difference betdeen the hurt sioner of the Colorado state indus­ tion in the principles of Christian and the truth.—Rev. Edward A trial commission. The contest, social justice and social organiza- Breen. LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS JR. which this year stressed the im tioit, portance of safety in industry in Sinarquitmo’often the greetesl Monday thru Friday^ KFEL, 9:30 PM . BAZAAR aiding the nation’s war effort, had hope for the building of a sound as participants first aid teams from Mexican state, in which the ideals MORGAN, Will Close the various mines, and fire of Christ’s Gospel will be the guid departments, large industries, and ing principles of action. — G J. LEIBMAN militaryili posts throughout the state. McNeill. Mr. Reilly, who resides at 744 T4g American National St. Paul street in St. John’s par­ Deficit of $3,000 and HICKEY SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th ish, served as chairman of the D e n v e r state industrial commission from Announced by Nuns 1915 to 1921. H is'last term as The result of the 20lh annual Insmance Since 1897 commissioner, began in 1939. carnival of the Dominican Sisters FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER 36th Ave. & Navajo St. of the Sick Poor should be classi­ fied as a military secret. If weather 752 Gas ft Electric Bldg. President Vie* President and Cathier Ida Kruze McFarlane conditions can prove to be so disas­ Memorial Is Planned trous to charity, however, we feel TA. 1395 Ida Kruze McFarlane, who, with justified in hoping that some sig the late Anne Evans, was the co- nificant disclosures of recent pre­ organizer of the Central City cipitation will benefit the nuns Drama festival, will have a fitting rather than help the Japanese. MANY SPECIAL memorial to her contributions to Were it possible to bring suit MAin 5314 gSTABUBBED SDtCB Ull the gold-mining town northwest of aHainit the Weather Man atop the Denver, according to the plans of a post office, the angels of mercy AWAHDS committee in Denver. Donations rightfully would be in court today to establish the Ida Kruze McFar­ demanding a settlement of $3,000 F . J . The American Fixture Co. lane Memorial park atop one of damages to the com m unity’s KIRCHHOF WILL BE NIVEN Central City’s encircling hills will health. Hzzafzetarurz r t be solicited by the group. Each year since the sisters ar- C onstruction AWAY CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Boy Scouts Leaders CHURCH FURNITURE Of Scrap Rubber Drive THE G. G. GILL BUILDERS White Castle, La.—Boy Scouts, BANK, BAR. AND STORE FIXTURES under the Rev, Augustine ENGRAVING GO. We Appreciate Your Patronage Wyshoff, collected 36,264 pounds WEDDING STATIONEBT MiUwork of AU Kinds of scrap rubber in the drive here. StFTc Doa^e*. Prep. 708 Lawre&co S t DenverpiColo. FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE S t. The town has a population of 1751 CJumpt Sl H A ln 8046 only 1,682. DENVER, COLO.

m i d PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, Aug. 6, 1942

The Stars and Stripes form a fitting backnwund for this quartet of happy young *‘And what’s the most Nothing Can Take Place people in the San Pedro, Calif., USO club operated by the Clever But Not Effective important thing in life to National Catholic Community Sdhvice. Making it possible for Mnricisendee men from the same city to nnew Of you?” to form friendships away f^ m home is one of the morale-building activities of the NCCS, and the three tinging soldiers shotvn hero are all from Indianapolis. They are, left to right, leroy Herman, Jr.| Cene “That’s easy— FUN 1” Frasier, and Carl Hiatt, who have become friends since entering ihe army. At the piano is P*eUy Mary Is Nazi Plan in France Of Parents as Educators Lou Carrillo, a volunteer hostess''in the San Pedro USO club.— (Photo by Jimmie Way, San Padro Neies Pilot.) Washington. — In his iirst 16 facts, it is not surprising that the Waahingto^.—Pamphlets secret­ which, “as everybody knows,” pays years, the average child epends influence of the home on most chil­ ly circulated in France, which are the clergy well. 1,000 hours in church, 9,000 hours dren is far more enduring than now in the possession of NCWC Similar overtures were made in News service, show the clever way in school, and 60,000 hours in the that of church or school. Its in­ connection with institutions, col­ home. That, says Miss Miriam fluence would be vastly greater in which the Nazis tried to dupe Marks, secretary of the Confra­ than it now is if the parents were Catholics in France. Lax mem­ leges, seminaries, and prominent ternity of Christian Doctrine, better trained for their duties as bers of the faith who had joined perilons. The favoring of “inof-j demonstrates the tremendous re- educators. the “new order” were sent as fensive ceremonies, pilgrimages, Family Education in Dancer lemissaries. Their whispering cam­ sponsihility of parents as teachers processions,” etc., was deemed suf­ of their own children and the im­ The gromng demand for moth­ paign said that the Nazis had been portance of the CCD’s parent-edu­ ers to work outside their homes struck by the strength of Catholi­ ficient to win over the mass of cator program. seriously endangers the program cism in France and by the differ­ the faithful. Finally, Masonry of family education in this country, ence between the “non-political and the Jews were attacked. After In a special NCWC article. Miss French Catholicism” and the “Cen­ Marks says that, in view of these ,says the Rev. Dr. Edgar Schmied- the defeat of France, says Cahitrt eler, O.S.B. ter Catholicism” in Germany. du Temoignagt Chrttien, “concM- A sign of the times is found in Rosenberg’s racism was only his tration camps were filled with BE A MISSIollARY SISTER a woman’s letter to a Washington “private opinion,” the betrayers Jews left in a state of abandon­ continued, and had no bearing on Fun't important to «Taryon«. It's tba QMf traduiud from araminv actiooli tnS newspaper: “There are a lot of ment that defies all humanity. proper preteriptioq in theae high-ten­ young Igdloi up to tho * g t of 80, dMirotn Hitler's acts, which are concerned of dodloatlng llMir ll« H to Uit H rvio o of married ladies with children who . . . From Paris, 6,000 Jewish sion times. And fun's the thing we Ood ond to tnluloiury lotlyltlot ot homo would like to join the Women’s solely with the political field. heads of families, without any offer. Good food, good drinks and good ind obfood, oro wtloonwl Writo for portlo. The French Bishops, they said, fellowship. (Our prescription's priead U lan about Uia Mbtlonary Slaton. Sornnta Auxiliary corps, but are held back form of trial, were sent to a forced right, too.) of D m Hoty Oboat, a U lIn g your ago, aduo*. by the kids. How about arrange­ ought to inform the Vatican how labor camp in the Loiret, and all tien and ambitloi/. Addraati correctly the Nazis were behaving MOTHER RROVINOIAL. TIOHRY, ILL. ments for parking these brats for support and aid refused their DAVE HAIVEY’S (Tothny li but 10 ml. riorth of Chleopo) the duration, so that these ladies in France, must explain that the wives and children. The French can enlist?’’ condemnation of Nazism in the are kept in ignorance of all this, “Apparently,” says Hjhe Bene­ Papal encyclical, Aftt Brtnnendtr and it was left to the international niTE OUJL BOYS dictine scholar, “some kind of Sorge, was because of a “misunder­ committees . . . to find some way satisfactory solution has been standing,” for which the German to help these poor unfortunates” ' FORMERLY SUPT. who f«sl eall>e to thg prletthoed. dwU. Bishops were responsible, ‘ and HARRY M. BITMAN cbta TOOT lives In the tonries o< Ood to found with regard to the child Eventually, a thinly veiled ■bid Sullivan 81 490 So. Colo. Blvd. th« Pious Society of Hltslons uestion in the case of the WAAC. should work for the lifting of this ban. The Church in France could was made for apostasy among Conunanicatg with i lut there is still the growing Catholics in favor of Nazi mysti­ Vtry Rdv. Soptrlor, P.S.M. emphasis on extra-domestic worli render a signal service to the cause Pay Roll Checks M It W. BlutmoUnd Bold of religious peace in Germany, said cism with the threat that the Nazis for mothers, particularly in de would destroy -those resisting. Milwaokst. Wise. fense industries. And there is the emissaries. Finally, they Gashed FREE furthermore the fact that some promised that all financial diffi­ France Faces Serious women of our day actually advo­ culties of the dioceses, their works, Sacred Heads Academy cate as a policy that wives should and schools would be solved, and Shortage of Priests University Affiliation work outside the home quite the gave as an example Nazi Germany, London. — France is facing a EUGH SCHOOL and same as their husbands. This is serious dearth of priests, asserts ELEHENTAKT Dspsrtmsnt for Girb GOOD TASTE KNOWS NO ELESfENTAKY Dspsrtmsnt for Boys always a harmful doctrine, but it, \ Salale Will Be Given La Croix, as quoted in the English Kinderssrtcn is particularly so in such disturbed Catholic Newsletter, De-Chris- PRICE RANGE SPECIALTY: French IsngTJass and con times as the present. \ lianizing of the schools and at­ ■rersation — I^tss Modersts “There is special need today for College by Dance Band tacks on the Church and family are FAIBBAVEN. MASS. stressing again the age-old notion responsible. In the Archdiocese of that the home is the child’s prime A salute to Loretto Heights col­ Lyons, which formerly sent many school and that the parent is the lege will be paid Thursday night. priests to the missions, there are educator par excellence.” Aug. 13, in the fashionable El now not enough for home needs. Enroll Now Dr. Schmiedeler warns that the Patio ballroom of Lakeside Amuse­ One-third of the 600 parishes Waynesboro, Tenn„ in which three Wichita pilots that they would be (Our Ladp of Mt. Carmel Parish) John L. Dower. tura for a hundred dollari. Today, wa prominent men were killed. Tech. in the city some time that evening, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish taka modtm pieturta of artiatlc CRICKSOn supariority. Sgt. John L. Comerford, a brother Friday, July 24. Hundreds were bazaar, canceled for its final day of Sister M. Ambrosine of St. stunned by the news when it was because of inclement weather, ‘Paeifio Fronliort’ John’s academy, Wichita, who is announced over the radio. will be repeated this Sunday, Aug. AHDERSGH aEgomiL oi. Major prizes plus an extra $100 now a student in Denver, died. Sgt. All three soldiers received a Tops Tolenowt Gi Photograph Studio Comerford was a parishioner of will be awarded on Sunday eve­ 920 Speer Blvd. (31.4728 military funeral. Sgt. Comerford’s IIM lith S t, Cotgiar Lawrtnea the Wichita Cathedral. remains were shipped to his home ning. Still to be awarded are the The crash occurred about .126 hope chest, a set of chinaware, Pacifie Frontiere, the “picture’ ,Fraa Ntwtpapar Cnli^ in the Rio Grande valley on the spreads, a pocketbook, and that could not be made,” features miles from the army air base in request of his parents, Mr, and Tullahoma, Tenn. Lt. R. F. Turk, several children’s crocheted the new program starting Friday, Mrs. P. B. Comerford of Alamo, dresses. Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. in the Telenews also from Wichita, and Sgt. Tex. Mast Sgt. Charles Dauster Comerford were en route to On Thursday evening, July 80, Newsreel theater. Filmed in color. a v-ftservatlons as accompanied the remains as a the following awards were made: Pacific Frontiere is a flying trip Cdliotitl^carlatt^fifare AttockDiin Wichita by way of Fort Sill, guard of honor. He asked this Okla., where they were to drop Lamp, Fred Steele; mirror, Lavale to strange lands that now echo to Meal Rev. Franeia J. Spellman, D.D,, Prealdent permission because he considered Best; cake, Louise Capolupo; on the gunnre of the Japahese. * off Brig. Gen. Frank C. Mahin. Sgt. ComOrford not only an ideal Rt. Rev. Magr. Brpaa J. MeEntagart, LL.D., National Saeratarg Saturday night, airplane ride, Other features are “Stranger Rav. John J. Corrigan, Aaalatant Secratary The plane was flying at a fast soldier but his best friend. Than Fiction,” John Nesbitt’s * b^s ot sleeping speed, but comparatively low. Michael Marranzino; cake. Jack Sgt. Comerford and L t Turk Colosacco; $100, the Rev. Louis “Passing Parade,” “Tex” Stone, -arge numb ,, gjted for Farmers in the vicinity of th? were both members of the 127th bow and arrow expert, in “Jungle crash noted a sputtering of the Pecorella, La Junta. The Whole Family h av e b e « observation squadron. Comerford In Sunday night’s shortened Archer;” Regan “Tex” McCrary engine. Because of heavy timber was also master guard of the discussing “A m erica’s Miracle All your family benefits from a Family Memberthip In our over which the plane was flying program the following prizes Astociation, Each member, living or deceased, aliares in 15,000 hangar. No planes left without his were given: Special cake, A. Men,” and John Vandercook as at the time, it was impossible to permission. Officers reported that nest analyst for H. V. Kalten- Maaaea a year. You can enroll your whole family for Five Dollars. Jand safely, Lt. Turirvwas the Stone; cake, Michael Marranzino; accommodations yio n v arssggm n ^ he did his work to perfection. They airplane rides, Mrs. C. Stevenson orn. pilot and Sgt. Comerford was in considered him one of their most MISSION INTENTION FOR FURNISHING A CHAPEL the rear gunner’s position. and Millie Yacovetta; chenille n o t be a v a i l a b l e a t l i B valued and capable men. ^read, Joe DeRose; wrist watch, AUGUST Even the poorer chureheg in this country are not so bare as Sgt Comerford was distin- T, A. Ranell; $300, Bill Grimes. The Holy Father has asked the uished for two outstanding PROTECTION FOR many of our mission chapels in the la s t moment., Meeting to B# Held prayers of the faithful during Au­ CHARITY STILL eroic deeds. Recently, when a The senior Holy Name society SERVICE MEN the Near East. Some.of them can­ plane crashed into a lake, he risked gust “For Native Clergy of the not even be opened because they will hold its meeting on Friday, «fl4 his life to save three lives. Th6 Aug. 7, at 8 p.m.. in the school Oriental Rites in the Near East.” lack furnishings. A chapel must have an Altar, with crucifix and PRACTICED IN second honor came to him when hall. 'The memberi will receive All M«n And Boys Never before has there been he was co-piloting a plane that candlesticks, a n d altar 'linens. Holy Communion on Sunday, Aug. such urgent need for fostering vo­ started a nose dive from several 9, in the 7 o’clock Mass. The CRUCIFORM MEDAL The priest must have a chalice, a THREE TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO SWITZERLAND thousand feet and seemed doomed Junior Holy Name group will re­ Comblnetieii of cations in tho Near East. The war Missal, and a set of vestments. In to crash when Comerford took ceive Holy Communion in the 8 is taking its toll, of the priests every Oriental chapel, too, there should be at lea.‘«t two pictures— Danvar Ixpaaltloii Numbar over control and maneuvered it a’clock Mass. Scapular and Miraculous now in service in those countries. Xaphyr Hyar Six New York. — (Special) — Chris­ in mid-air until proper control was Sf. Joseph end St. Chrigtopher one of Our Lord and one of His tian charity still lives in Europe— Wedding Scheduled Successors 'must be raised up Lv. Denver 4:00 pm 11:30 am 7:15 pm re-established. Leonard Marra and Miss Jose­ Blessed Mother. Ar. Lincoln 12:05 am in quiet Switzerland, hemmed in on speedily if the work is not to suf­ You can make a little mission 8:30 pm 6:35 am all sides by the greatest war of til The m o st^ p o rtan t honor was phine Gargaro will be married on Ar. Onsha 1:20 am 9:55 pm 8:20 am to come to Xomerford after the Sunday, Aug. 9. The nuptial cere­ fer—not only among the eight congregation very happy by giv­ Ar. Chicago 9:40 am 8:15 am 8:15 pm time. • duration of the war. According to million Catholics of the Oriental ing these articles-, in memory of On Aug. 14, the Vigil of the mony will precede the 10:30 Mass vour departed. All can be had for a current report, he would have and the Rev. Gaetano Del Brusco, Stsrilne S11 y a ' I jlXTRA HUW Rites, but among the 160,000,000 Feast of the Assumption, the peas­ Haavy UaPiaak- Unbraakakit ttat- who are still separated from the $ 122. ants of the colorful Turtaann val­ been a pensioned non-commis­ OiS.M., will officiate. The recep­ sioned officer for the rest of his abla Chdla. 2* llnt Mlvm Chain One Fold. BURLINGTON TRAVEL OFFICE ley near the towering Weisshom tion will be held in the evening 24 Mchag lane, THE HOLy ’faTHER DID IT , Frtd W. Jehnion, Ountral Paiggnsw Agtnt will observe,'a centuries-old custom life because of a heroic per­ from 7 to 11 o’clock in Mt. Carmel hMhtf laat, aad In no country is the Church When a prominent visitor comes formance that is to remain a mili- hall, W. 36th avenue and Navajo SNrilne Si I V a r and Starllnf Silvai completely at home until it is 17TH A CHAMPA milTS PHONIl KIYITONI 1133 whose roots go back to the charities CnKltona Madal Cnicifona Madal- to a poor village where we have of the Middle Ages. t a ^ secret until the war is over. street staffed, in large part, by priests provided a chapel, he naturally In the evening of Aug. 13 poor 'The deceased soldier had been Mr. Marra is the son of Mr. and who are natives. They are of the asks: “Who built your chapel?” inhabitants of this region wind in the air forces only eight months Mrs. Anthony Marra of 3417 Prica Cemplata Prica Camplgta people, they speak the same lan­ The priest proudly announces: but had advanced rapidly. In three Osage street, and Miss Gargaro is S2.M Part. $3.00 Poft- guage, think the same thoughts, their way up to Gruben. Here a paM. aald “The Holy Father did it for us.” nourishing soup is served to them months, according to officers, he the daughter of Mrs. Antoinette understandvthe people’s minds and Yes, that is true but it was you ACROSS PROM on the terrace of the Schwarzhom would have (eceived the highest Gaigaro. temperaments. Missionaries from who enabled him to do it. For DETROIT hotel, and shelter for the night is honor in the observation squadron Miss Frances Greco, daughter of Ordat ky Ordtr b| afar arc very valuable. They be­ each one of these chapels—the Nsaibar, Numbar HIGH SCHOOL provided in nearby barns. for a non-commissioned officer— Mr. and Mrs. A^ngelo Greco, has gin the work—clear the paths. center of the village life—w u Complying with that of master sergeant. His name Ng. tS Na. II \ l 8 7 0 After attending Mass on the announced her. engagement to But they know that in time they the gift of one of our readers. entranea re- v/fis the first on the list. James Brewer of- the Cathedral must be succeeded by natives. Boarding and day sebool. College gnlremente o f morning of the 14th, they proceed Many villages still need chapels. Th* Amaricmn dol- coursee for B.A. or M.A. degree. Arte all Canadian first to Alp Hqngerli, where dairy­ The Requiem High Mass and parish. Mr. Brewer is in the army. Spaglal—Proa an aarly ardarg— Recently His Holiness estab­ The Holy Father ia anxious to see Ur is worth 11.10 end Sciences. Philosophy. Eiwnotnics. and American Rosary service were conducted by He is now stationed in Colorado mgifix at Umploa’Htly PIctuta universities. men present them with huge por­ lished the “Pontifical Work for them supplied. He knows where in Canada. No Sociology, Ciommercs and Finance, tions of homemade cheese. Before the Rev. Peter Illigen in St. Springs. No definite plana have CATHOLIC SIRVICI GUILD Priestly Vocations” to spread they will do the most good. He travel restrictions Business Administration. Also Pre- Far Cetelogne, Joseph’s church; Alamo, Tex. The P o tt Offloa BOX No. 178 of any' kind. Stu­ Dental, Pre-Engintering, Pre-Law, WriU receiving their gifts, they recite the been made. Chicago lllinolt knowledge of the -need ana “to relies on our good friends to help dents snd parenu Gynnaeinm. Heatad aw iaaing Peel lev. Gee. ], Our Father five times and pray large structure was filled to over­ unite the faithful of the whole him. Five Hundred Dollars builiu admitted freely Feotball and all ether Sperta Theapian, that the cattle in the pastures be flowing, Six Texas home defense world in communion of prayers a chapel C.8.B„ M.A., 15 College Students with merely birth For Catalogue, Write spared from serpents. guards were pallbearers. The and pious practices.” We urge all or biptismsl cert- Principal coffin was draped with a large Inducted Into Reserve BEFORE ScSoOL OPENS tiScata needed for REV, J. STANLEY MURPHY, Commercial, From Alp Hungerli, the group CLASSIFIED ADS our readers to join in this crusade re-entry to U.S.A. C.8.B.. M.A. proceeds to the pastures of PUi- American flag, which was pre­ Providence, R, I.—Fifteen Prov­ of prayer, especially during the Before school opens our mission Grades 7, 8. National rata ISo par word par laana i mini- priests try to plan on how many yiNDSOR, ONTARIO matt, Meiden, Gruben, Niggelin, sented to Mrs. Comerford. Two idence college undergraduates mum It words. It four or moro eonaaeutlTt month of August. and Schafel, where the same ritual former employers of Sgt Comer­ were inducted into the U. S. army iaaocs a rt uaod, tha rata ia/IOo par word par Vocations are not lacking in the children they will be able to ac­ is repeated. ford, William Whalen and Elmer reserve here in the first, group in­ isaua. Payment muit accompany all ordart. commodate. The priests haye no Ada rtceirtd on Monday will appatr ia tba Near East. But there is lack of funds and their people are too Among these poor are a goodly Wagoner, 'arranged a military duction of students from the Do­ iaauad printod for the following woek. ISoe means to feed, clothe, and house Do You TVish to Berome a Pries! ? number of children who, according burial. minican institution. Three of the your h>al Rmrister for leoal raUe.1 the young men who desire to poor to pay anything. So the num­ uudrms to tradition, receive the same por­ After the remains were taken enlistees hope to join the army air ber depends on how many chil­ W* wHtif Mr S MalMM ywunt MALE HELP WANTED study ■ for the priesthood. One #pv«o limt hvw $» MvAfoma Pomu w ApoMolitt «( tion of cheese as. the grownups. from the church, the services were corps, with one of the candidates dren are provided for by our good rftniAU. M urw . to l)w of tW SalTMloriaa BrcIherT Hundred Dollars will care for a friends. Five Dollars keeps a child Uiti s$4 of MpiruUB Ip th# prtPMhoM; God ihp ppmp W th» ir m dp Ml fail jiWfMlf taSki la Um Mjr The collection of these donations directed by Chaplain John T. being a licensed pilot with CAA Single man for iaeitor work in Catholic student for a year. Please sponsor CptMIr PrtM.«!«. p rfH in d . and y«t w M t* paappcratt yas* requires a> much as 12 hours of Lyons of Moore Field. The high training. There are 18 seniors and institution. Parmanant position, good borne,' in one of our mission schools for At thii tim . k k I i bp luv* Kod ttms HifIt Sdieel pf fpntt* ta Cad. tb«a tba Broihtrbood tp tha reasonable hours, room and board. Writs one. Or join our Student Sup­ six months. tninlivf. or iro Pdnorfd ia y n n . arv ««{«po p ip cormpoad cattia IP choopc strenuous walking, but old and way patrol led the sevcn-mile-long two juniors in the group. All ex­ to Box S58H THE BEGI8TER. Denvar, gly. port Club and send One Dollar a for immdipir •rfpptpiwiA-ir fm stf v h wm H pajr tk* If ym kpow ■ trada. pRtr it ta Cad. If roa young cctnsider the effort 'well funeral procession. Intehnent was pect to continue their present col­ ing ago and rafertnee. raito nurv fM* ipd if jre« ar# wiU wporwaapd. th m b« h m M irada «v 11111] ttaefa yoa aae^-Our month. ' less THAiTI hREE CENTS liMlppf NO CHARGE. Lair.9 roapo«tW« wfth our pritMa in the Roselawn cemetery. At worth while, for the cheese will be lege courses before being assigned NUR8B8' TRAINING SCHOOLS Less than three cehts a day Sm M a i iMVf h»d Pin rm n t4 latla aatrr tW HpvitUtv •.Thart ara m tm, Wrlta to tha addna# precious food in the winter. every cross street a soldier gave to active service. iMMPdlitPlT. w Writ# IP addPMP M mp i# i aiid M pw far aur baakWt. Ralvptarfaii MAKE UP TO tZt-IU WEEK aa a TAKE IT WITH YOU irathar-* pays your dues in the Catholic ptttpt Pf pdacatiMk a galute as the remains passed. TralDod Practical Nurse. L ean quickly at Near East Welfare Association. D r idf Itl. t m in y • iilM> 9 M m A squad of eight sergeants from homt. Booklet Free Chicago Sebool of It is an old adage: You can take Mvatarlta frateary e • • « AaiUaa. Yliriada New Dominican Prior Is First Funeral Is Held in Nuraiog, Dtpt, R-l. Chicago. with you only that which you have Surely you can afford that much Moore Field, Mission, Tex., firtd to help the Oriental missions. Providence CoUes;e Grad a salute, which was followed by State College Chapel PHOTO PINIBHINO given away. Remember the Cath­ Providence, R. 1. — Th# Vary military bugle calls. Army pursuit olic Near East Welfare Associa­ Send us your dollar today for a Baton Rouge, La.—First to ha ROLLS DEVELOPED - Two boautifni tion in your will. year’s membership. LEARN IT BY MAIL Rev. John B, Reese, O.P., has be­ planes roared overhead. buried from Christ the Kihg chapel Doubla Waigbt Profatalonal Enlargemanta Every tmbiueua atuao ol the Uuted S u t« come the first alumnus of Provi­ He is survived by his parents, 8 Na*at Fada Daekla Edga Printa, Ite, should know the beautiful lenguage of out on the campui of Louisiana State CENTURY PHOTO 8ERVIOE. U Croote. Doutben oeighboeg. Tredg with South America dence college to be elected a Do­ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Comerford university was L t Lyman F. WiiooBtln. •tnd tB oomittunlottionB SPANISH! will lacraaM. New end edveahirout lobs wiu be minican prior. Father Reese, for­ of Alamo, Tex.; Sister M. Am­ Rhodes IV, a former president of opea. Be B- ready.___,. You______ceo acquire a sound_ mer chaplain and professor of edu- brosine; Bernard and James Com­ the Newman club of the uniyer- DIaeriminating Camara.Fans 1 Clip this ad .knowIMte ol Spanish, rasdini end ipaaking, by our t i s j Method—end you e u do It tad sand trial roll aritb 2So coin. Boilt by mail—In your own bemr Low coat. You u y u you show progrete. Write today f« catton and religion in Providence erford, Pharr, Tex.; Miss Mar­ sity, who was killed when his army dtveloptd. roar cholct. two baautifni Catholic ^Hear East U)clfare Asaodatlon complete Information end FUH SAMPli LESraN No obllgatloo. colEge, has been elected prior anci garet Comerford, Peoria, III.; Misa plane brushed wings with another doubla wdigbt preftatlonal tnlargamanla and g aavar-fada Barton# prints, ar two lao Ltxington Avt. at 4€th St. Naw Voritg N. Y* INSTITUn OF FOMtON LANCUAOEI, SSO W. Ufoyatta Bfvd.. Oalralt, Midi, pastor of St Vincent Firrer’s Louise Comerford, Chicago, and army plane on a tactical mission printa aaob good oogatira. Rar'a Photo church, New York. Miss Virginia Comerford, at homt. over Long island. Scrrlea^ Dapt. 48-F, l e Ctota^ Wiaeoatis. Thursday, Aug. 6, 1942 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE Musi Build Ordir to Pueblo Sisters Teaching Maks War Impossible, Sanctuary of St. Ignatius’ Aim iii emsu Says Monsignor Shoon In Segundo Is Redecorated m t s i i F n pVacation School in Ouray DOTY’S, PR IC E New York.—The people of the CempUmonti of United Nations wish to feel as­ (Continued From Last Page) novena started with about 80 and (Continued From Last Page) Harold E. Bowlds of the Si. Marys Hespilal CLEANER A DYER sured that, in fighting this war, Sixty-four pupils were prepared by the last day had reached a peak to the new air base near Colorado Pueblo police force; Mrs. Bowlds, they are not merely crushing some­ for and received First Holy of almost 300. The novena ended Springs. and their small son, Joseph, have Conducted by *'Where our specialty is thing wicked but that they are Communion. The older pupils Sunday, Aug. 2, with High Maas Word has been received here of returned from a vacation spent in building an order that will make were instructed by Sister James and a procession. Music for the the marriage of John Michael Ma­ and around Glenvi-ood Springs. Sisters of Charity quality work" resurrection of that wickedness im­ (Continued From Last Page) loney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. ’ The Rev. John Cavanagh of the <16 Qniney Phan* 4719 Emmanuel of the San Raphael Mass was played by Mrs. Louis Phone 85 possible, the Rt. Rev. Fulton J hospital, Trinidad, and the Hernandez and sung by Mrs. the votive stands, candlesticks, Maloney, 310 S. Union avenue, and Register staff and the Rev. Ed­ 625 Omrt St. Sheen of the Catholic University younger ones by Miss Blanche Cecilia Maestas. and' sanctuary lamps have been Miss Mary Margaret Sajbel on ward Cleary, who is editor of the July 21, before the Rev. ()wen P. of America declared in a radio Sprii\ger and Mrs. Dora Cordova. refinished and the statues have Register, Tenneseee Edition, in Your Buiinots Is Appreciated PROGRAMS CATALOGS address broadcast throughout Can­ The advanced ‘ classes ■ were under been refreshed by an outstanding Jinks of the Church of the Pre Nashville, were visitors in the rec­ cious Blood, Los Angeles, Calif. BOOKLETS ada over the “On Honor’’ pro­ Misses Frances Peavy, Theresa artist. tory July 29. Offlca Farnitnr* and Supplies gram of the Canadian Broadcast­ KimWl of Trinidad, and Lucille The Rev. Joseph F. Warnat of The Palace Drug Go. GIRD PARTY SET Members of the Young Ladies’ Ouray spent a night in the rectory Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrissey ing company, which has included Hodad, and Frank Salazar. The sodality gave their regular sum­ and small daughter, Maureen, of O’Brien Printing & Sta. Co. many_notabie speakers. He is the on his way to Denver to attend the THE REXALL STORE smaller children were taken care mer party in the school hall on Albuquerque, N. Mex., are visiting PHONE 603 first Catholic■ ■■ clericcle ■ who has been of by Misses Elvira Hernandez, annual retreat held in St.. Thomas' Wednesday evening, Aug. 6, from seminary. Mr. Morrissey’s mother, Mrs. Phone* 27-28 406 N. Main St. PUEBLO COLOlUtDO invited to speak on the program. Catherine Manaskalco, and Emily 8:30 to 11 o’clock. George Morrissey, 118 Michigan Bueno. Miss Frances Menapace F The Rev. Forrest Allen of Idaho street, for several days. They have Carl Balsick and John Clark Springs has been visiting his sister, Chrbuie AilmenI Causes served as secretary-treasurer and went to Denver on Monday, Aug. just returned from an extended Helen Springer as organist. Mrs. W. D. “ 217 ■ Polk ■■Downs, street, visit in California. Neglected piles, fistula and colon 3, to complete enlistment in the for several days. Mrs. Downs has The last two weeks of the school vmy. Been confined to her home for some • W’ord has been received from Robert S. Faricy troubles often spread infection. were made lighter on the local Francis Hoffmann, son of Mr. and Read about rheumatism and other L Bernard Keller who is stationed time because of illness. MAJOR teachers by the assistance of mem­ in Lowry Field, spent Sunday with John Sheehan, son of J. J. Shee­ Mrs. Michael Hoffmann, 304 E. Monuments • Grave Markers chronic conditions. Write today for bers of the Confraterity of Chris­ Routt avenue, that he has been 122-page FREE BOOK. Leasn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo han, 1001 Pine, who is stationed in tian Doctrine of Trinidad. Those (Sacred Heart Cathedral Pariah, Keller. Camp Barkeley, Tex., has recently transferred from Camp Robinson, 707 S. Main St. - Phone 2226-W facts. McCleary Clinic, 800 Elms assisting were Mrs. Paul Nelson, Ark., to a camp in New Jersey. Pueblo) Miss Rita Siegrist of Joliet, 111., been promoted to the rank of ser­ C Blvd., "Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mrs. B od DeRouen, Miss Eva Vial- The Sacred Heart Cathedral Al­ is visiting in the home of her geant in the U. S. army. Mrs. Elm er^ogt and daughters, pando, and two other girls. The Margaret and Leona, and son, Segundo teachers are CTSteful for tar and Rosary ^society has com­ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs- C. J. Baer. Jack, of Denver are visiting Dr. DUNDEE the material, which included prizes pleted plans for a summer card Help Kidneys The Mass for the boys in the and Mrs. H. J. Vogt, 124 W. Adams & FLOrR and books, that the confraternity party to be held Thursday evening, avenue, this wera. Sister Alice CLEANERS furnished. Father Ryan made the service was requested last week Arizona Priests Catherine of Albuquerque, N. DYERS The standard o f quality for Aug. 13, in Cathedral hall. Table V Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Osterhaut. classes more interesting by giving Mex., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. tith * Elltabeth Bta. Phene 8499 If Back Aches df^ly talks. prizes will be awarded and re­ The Mass on Tuesday of this week Vogt, also visited^ briefly in the P. K. WYNDLE. Prop. perfect baking. Do you ftt) older than you ore or suffer freshments served. Mrs. H. J. was requested by Mrs. Elizabeth WE RETURN EVERTTHING-'BUT Irom OettlDS Vp NlohU, Boekoohe, Nerrous- FR. McDo n n e l l g iv e s Griswota. home of her parents en route to THE DIRT new, Let* " Polns, DOlszineu. ll------Swollen------Ankle*, (^ncinnati, 0., where she will at­ Kheumoilo Poino Bumini, loonty or Ire- RETREAT-NOVENA Tyson is chairman. Visit in Durango Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Baer, Harold tend the annual retreat for the quent poutces? tl to, remember that yourtour The Segundo-Valdez people The following committee ex­ Baer, and Miss Rita Siegrist re­ Tiwi to your health and that were fortunate in having Father sisters. ••Quick Dellterlet" Germ Rm*eaiitile tbcM ifnptOQis OUT DM dut to non^orsanio tends invitations to all friends of turned from a vacation ^Ip to Durango, — The Rev. Willard "Careful DruggUu" and non-aystemlo Kidney and Bladder tron- Charles McDonnell, S.J., conduct the parish to attend the party; Montrose, Gunnison, Durango Kinney and the Rev. John C. Gaff­ The Rev. Willard Kinney, pas­ & L iquors blei -In auch eaaei Cyatea (a phyalclan'a the evening services of the retreat- tor of St. Matthew’s chnrch, and Mmes. C? L. Ducy, Henry McCar­ Mesa Verde National park, anc ney, S.J., both of Phoenix, Ariz., The K-B PHARMAGY Tha Place U> Bur Good novena in honor of St. Ignatius. thy, Louis Battiste, Charles Bat- Lake Electra. spent Sunday, Aug. 2, in Durango, the Rev. John Gaffney, S.J.,/sastor MERCHANDISE The church was packed every ve- BroadwiT - Arcade Bldg. at everything to gain and nothing to Iom In tiste, Paul Reitemeier, Fred Pur­ The marriage of Miss Leona “‘'Ba^b^a 7 e .r “inf;nt dau^hS'^ loenix^Ariz‘^e’'r ^ S t. o^the trying Cyatea. An Iron-clad guarantee aa- ning. The Communions in the cell, Lawrence Burke, Lester 1349 East 8ih ATTRACTIVE PRICES aurei a refund of your money on return of Johnson and Pvt. Frank Sollee of Mr. «nd.Mrs.>lJison_M.8on^|^°«"^^^^^^^^^ 117 E. C Street Ptione 960 emoty package unleu fuUy satlafled. Don't Jones, Harry Lloyd, M. W. West, was baptized by the Very Rev. F Phones 69*70 Phone 7343 delay. Oel Cyatea took place on Sunday, July 26, in rectory July 31. 'T^ather K ^ey (Blaa-tcz) from Anna Mraz, Dan Sheehan, Vance St. Vincent de Paul’s church, San P. Cawley Sunday, Aug. 2. Mr. your druggist today. Driscoll, Ralph Seaman, and Anna and Mrs. Anton Brockish were the had been on a vacation in Colorado afiiiiiiiiitiiitiii Only ■ *■ 35c. Diego, Calif., inhere Pvt. Sollee is for several weeks and Father Gaff­ Savant, A $25 merchandise cer­ stationed with the marines. At­ sponsors tificate will be awarded the night The Altar and Rosary society re­ ney had been making a retreat in Bamsra ■ Graft Shep JIM’S GRGGERY tendants were Mrs. Ruth Colby of Regis college, Denver. of the party. All are asked to see San Diego and George Cox of St. ceived Holy Communion Aug. 2. 905 NOR'TH MAIN ST. that returns are made, to the mem­ Patrick’s parish, Pueblo. Mrs. Sol­ Mrs. Rose Place is recuperating Mrs. Shelton Bryan and daugh­ Groceries and Meata bers of the committee as soon as lee is a Pueblo girl and Pvt. Sollee nicely after an illness in the hos­ ters, Kathryn and Barbara, are Kodaks • Films - Supplies FRR RRRRCRFS III possible. Mrs. L. E. Burke and spending a month with Mrs. 518 E. ABRIENDO is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. pital. Her son-, Clyde, leaves soon Photo Finishing - Portraits Mrs. Ralph Seaman form the com­ Sollee of St. Leander’s parish. for the army. Bryan’s family in Fredericktown, Blue Prints - Photostats PHONE 579-J 14766980 mittee in charge of the merchan­ Miss Phyllis Conroy is spending Ma dise award. her vacation in Durango with her Russell Sabo, formerly of this Requiem High Mass was sung parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles parish, has been promoted to cor on Tuesday, Aug. 4, for Mrs Conroy, )oraI. He is stationed in Sherman WHY YOU MAY Bl Frances Beauvais at the request of Lillian Pearce is training in the Tield, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. HOTEL WHITMAN The summer schedule of Masses the Altar and Rosary society. Burns bank, where she expects to Mr. and Mrs. Stauter and sons Hard of Hearing for churches and missions of the Masses in the Sacred Heart be employed about Aug. 15. Robert and Norman,>, otof DenverD AND Th« plctore UlU whr thouuods art HARD Diocese of Pueblo is given here. Cathedral on the Feast of the Dr. and Mrs. John Conroy of drove to Pueblo on Sunday, Aug. OF BBABIaSO. anno]r«l by BUZZING. RING­ Assumption, Aug. 15, will be at WILL HIVE BIHE Casper, Wyo., are exjpected to ar­ where Robert and Norman The Whitman Lounge Cafe ING. HISSING HEAD NOISES. CLOGGED V PUEBLO UP FEELING IN EARS. DIZZINESS. Stertd Heart Cathedral. 6:41. T, 9, and 5:45, 7, 9, and 12:10. rive in Durango to visit relatives. , oined their brother, the Rev. Pat­ PUEBLO Hard. lmp«ct«d wax plutfinc up tar easalj. 11. Dr. Conrov may have to report for rick Stauter, and left on a three tnl praaaing on teniiUTa mt drumi ketpa out Evening devotions, consisting of military duty soon. He was born •(mnd watai. makaa your baarini bad St. Patriek'a. 6. 7:60, 9, 10:60, and 11:60 the Rosary, litany, and Benedic­ weeks’ fishing trip on the Western To ramota thU wax obatructioo that Inter- St. Hary'a. 6, 7, and 9. and'reared in Durango and was ftrat with DornMl haarint and may cauaa aaTtra tion, will be held at 7:30. slope. Mr. and Mrs. Stauter re M U tk m oaa Orotuua Ear Drop* at diraetod. St. Franeia Xavltr'a, 7, 8. and 10:60. PI paduated from the nigh school turned to Denver that evening. They eonuis an Inxradient aapaoUUy rtoom- Sacred Heart home, 4 :20. The Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolo- here. LAST CALL>^> Btndad (or tbii purpMt. han offered Mass in the Colorado A son was bom to Capt. and Fire Chief J. J. Fitzpatrick of A. M. Boitohonon, Kawark. N. «l.« writaa: Our Ledy of Mt. Carmel. 7. 8. and 9 :60. Pueblo was elected first vice presi' *'Ba(era utlni Orotuna Kar Dropi, I w u m daof- State hospital Wednesday, July (Cmtinued From Last Page) Mrs. C. J. Lemmon in FitzsimonB 8 ft. Stewart Warner Refrigerator...... $ 1 9 6 .5 0 onad. that I eould not hoar tha e!ook tick.* Aftar St. Anthony of Padua'.. 7 and 9. dent of the Colorado State Fire uilnf Orotuno, I can now haar tho clock tiak St. Leander'i. 7 :60 and 10. 20. included piano numbers by Miss hospital, Denver, July 28. Mrs. 6 ^ ft. Stewart Warner with doth aopt.** Among Hospital Patients Lemmon is the former Ema Dieck- men’s association in the closing ses •IND NO MONtY. Pay poatman |1. pins Eller chapel, t. Rosie Phillips. sion of the 26th annual state fire Dual-Temp. Refrigerator...... ^ 2 4 3 .7 5 few cants poaUte. (3 botUaa for $2>. If yon AGUILAR. 7 and 9. Those who have been ill in St. n of Durango. land cash with order we pay postata. Order to­ George Marron received word drs. Herbert C. Wahler and men’s convention in Loveland. ELEVEN ONLY LEFT day. You'll bo amssed how clearly and dlftinotly ALAMOSA, Sacred Heart, 9, 7 :60. and Mary’s hospital include Mrs. Aug. 1 of the death of his brother, you HEAR afaio when wax obstruction ia ra- 9, Sundays; 6, 7. and 9, holy day.; 7, daughters, Barbara and Gloria, of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Vidmar, 1641 uoTad. Sarah Click, Mrs. Ann Ottino James Marron, in Woodson. 111., n weekday.. and Mrs. Jessie Madonna. Chula“ ill ■■Vista, Calif.,----- left for their Wabash avenue, are the parents of PUEBLG HAROWARE GGMPANY Harvin Oo.« U W . 4 3 3l..Dapt. 233. NtwYork.N.Y. ALLISON. Mass 4th Sunday only, on July 31. Mr. Marron ana son home Thursday, July 30. . They a boy, born Aug. 2 in St. Mary’ ANTONITO, 8 and 9:60. The following have recently George, Jr., attended the funeral spent two months with Mrs. Wahl- hospital. Phone 100 402 N. Santa Fe AVONDALE, 11, 4 th Sunday only. been baptized: services in Woodson. er’s mother, Mrs. Josephine Verse. John Lumsden, father of Mrs. H BEULAH. 10. Marie Newell, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mound and F. Hetherington, 306 E. Orman, WALSEHBURS BUTTE VALLEY, 6, 6rd Sunday. and Mrs. Ray Newell of 1207 Butte, Mont., are the parents of sons of Deming, N. Mex., are here has been seriously ill in St. Mary's BRISTOL, 8, lit. 3rd. and 6th Sundays Greenwood street. The sponsors a girl, Kathleen Adelle, bom visiting Mrs. Mound’s parents, Mr. hospital. He and Mrs. Lumsiien 10, 2nd, and 4th Sundays. were Raymond and Amalia Ochs. July 24. Mrs. Driscoll was for­ and Mrs. M. J. Brennan. came Here from their home in Iowa F o r a Snackf Stop at CANON CITY. St. Miehael's, 7, 8, and Denis Stasco,. son of Mr. and merly Miss Ann Simeonl of Grand 10. Holy Croia abbey, 6 and 7 ;16 Miss Mary O'Rourke, who visited City, la., for a visit with their (and until Aug. 16, 8). St. Thomas Mrs. Albert Stasco of 2006 Santa Junction and was superintendent the J. B. O’Rourke family, left for daughter and her family. Mr* More hospital, 6 :10. Fe avenue. The sponsors were of nurses in S t Mary’s hospital. San Pedro, Calif., Wednesday Hetherington’s brother, Raymond MAMMY^S SHACK CAPULIN,-6 ;60 and 10:80. Steve and Anna Kuker. Aug, 5. Lumsden, and her sister, Mrs. Roy HIGHWAY S5 SOUTH Ilnfug-Peel Mortuary CEDAREDGE. 8 :80. 6nd Sunday only. Gloria Trujillo, daughter of Mr, Child Fatally Burned Baschnagel, of Iowa City have also CENTER, 7, 1st. 6nd, 4th. and Ith Snn- and Mrs. Victor Trujilllo of 218 By Stove Gas Blast been here on a visit Whole Fish Sandwich and French Frie*—IS e 111 EAST FIFTH STKEBT daya; 9, 3rd Sunday. Mrs. Anna Hethering^ton of Chester street. The sponsors were Twenty-three-month-old Arlene Fried Chicken arid FUh Dinner* Our Specialty CHAMA, 0:80, 1st and 3rd Sundays: Stephen Montoya and Lena San Vicksburg, Miss., mother of H. F. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 10, 2nd Sunday; 8:30, 4th and 6th Madrid, curious as to what would s. r n o v n i AIR CONDITIONED — QUHT — CaMEORTABLE Sundaya. tistevan. Hetherington, is visiting her son AND MORTICIANS happen to the gasoline her older this month, CORTEZ. I, 6nd and 4th Sundaya. Denis Brown, son of Mr. and sister had thrown into the firebox COKEDALE, SiSO, 1st Sunday only. Mrs. William Brown of 323 W. Robert Burke Richardson, son of Tdephoneat Office 10. Residence 81 of a kitchen stove, was burned Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Fred Richard­ CONWOS, 11. 8th street. The sponsors were fatally when the gasoline exploded CREEDS, 8, 2nd Sunday only. EHJDy OillllG son, was baptized in St. Patrick’s Joseph Gleeson and Mrs. Mildred just as she peeked in the stove CRESTED BUTTE. 7:60 and 9. White. church A u^ 4. Sponsors were DELAGUA. 7 :80 and 0 iSO. 1st Sunday door. Clarence A. Riplinger and Claudine only. Terry Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. The mishap occurred July 29 in (Sacred Heart Home, Pueblo) Coumey. . FOR EVERYDAY DEL NORTE, St. Joseph's hospital, 6:16; Marion Pike of 917 W. 12th street. RUFFINI BROGERY Holy Nameaof Mary,'7 and 9. Westwater, Utah, where her Mother Maura, provincial of the Mrs. H. J. Dornbusch is leaving DELTA. 8 and 9:80; 9, 2nd Sunday. The sponsors were J. Arthur father, John T. Madrid, 839 West Franciscan Sisters, Daughters of Monday, Aug. 10, for a visit with PHONE 95 DOLORES, 9, 1st Sunday; I, 2nd Sunday. O’Brion and Mrs. Frank Cronin. Rood avenue, is employed on the the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and her husband, who is now stationed DURANGO, E t Columba'i, 7i80 and 9. railroad. in Camp Lotton near Seattle, • LOW CUT PRICES Com Fed Meats • Staple Sundays; 7:30. weekdays; Saersd Heart Snw for Hospital Mary, and her companion. Sister Groceries N (Spanish),3rkr ■ ■ 8‘ and 10. St. Mary’s guild met in the home The parents left for Grand Bernards, and 12 of the sisters Wash. He is a technical sergeant ESPINOZA, 10:30. trd Sunday only. of the local conVent enjoyed an with the motor corps. Fresh Vegetables FLORENCE, 7:80 and 9, Sundays; I. of Mrs. Henry M. McCarthy Junction as soon as possible after weekdays. Thursday, The afternoon was extinguishing the flre^ the explo outing in Beulah and the Royal John Faricy, son of Mr. and Mrs. FORT GARLAND. 8:80, 2nd Sunday spent in sewing for the pediatric sion started in the kitchen. The gorge. In Beulah they were guests Mary Faricy of 1281 E. 10th, has Shop at only. child died in the home of her of Mrs. Leo Driscoll, Mrs. Beecher, been promoted from second lieu­ BENMAR JEWELERS FORT LYON, 7. ward of the hospital. FRUITA. 9. Firman E. Susank was in Pueb­ grrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emilio and Mrs. G. Sims. Because of the tenant to first lieutenant He is Walsenburg’s GARDNER. 7 and 9. lo Monday en route from Lind­ Velasquez, in Grand Junction. illness of her aged father, the pro stationed in New Jersey. GORDON, 8, 3rd Sunday. vincial was compelled to shorten Felix C. DiPalma has completed Leading Store GRAND JUNCTION, «, 7:10, and 9. bergh Field, Calif., to Hoisington Funeral services were held Aug. GUNNISON, 7 and 9. Kans., to visit his parents. He 1 in St. Joseph’s.church with Fa­ her Pueblo visit and left Tuesday his training in the army air force Beautiful Graduation HOLLY, 10, lat, 3rd. and 6th Sundays; spent the day with Mrs. Ralph H ther Nicholas Bertrand officiating. for St. Louis, via Denver. Sister reserve and now is in Fort Collins. GROVE DRUG CD! 8, 2nd and 4th Sundays. eaman, whose son, Bemarci Sea­ Burial was in Calvary cemetery, Geraldine, superior of the St. Rose His father, Charles DiPfilma, is a HOTCHKISS, 7:80. / SH a M / (BdtLiL (D fuju^ Gifts IGNACIO, 2nd Sunday only. man, was his classmate in S t Jos- residence in Denver, and Sister Pueblo fire captain. LAGUNA, 8, 1st Sunday. eph’s Military acadqmy in Hays Pair to Wad in Kansas Marcelline accompanied Mother Mr. and Mrs. John Welch are LA JARA. 9. Miss Mary Glinkman, surgery Maura to Denver. parents of a girl, born Aug. 8 in LA JUNTA. St. Patrick'*. 7 and 9:18. ~ ans. Mr. Susank will return to The First National Bank June, July, and August; Our Lady of West Point, where he, is second nurse in St. Mary’s hospital, left Roy Perkins left for a brief St. Mary’s hospital. Guadalupe, 8 and 10. classman. i July 30 for Ottawa, Kans., where vacation with relatives in Canon Miss Geraldine Daily, whose en­ of Walsenburg LAKE CITY, 8, 1st Tuesday. she will be married soon to How- City. gagement to Staff Sg^. William MEMBER F. D. I. C. LAMAR, St. Francis ds Salts', 8, Bun, ard Williams of Delta. "The ’Sunday afternoon instruo Fortune was recently announced, days; 6:30, Holydays; 7:60 weekdays; Are Head­ WM. M. WARD, Pres. Our Lady of Guadalupe, 9:60, except Church Is Furnished The bride-to-ba» was honored tion by the chaplain was on the was honored by a shower-tea given aORMAN’S quarter* for GASEIN PAINTS M. E. COWING, Cashier 4 th Sunday. with a shower held in* the home of subject of “True Prayer,’’ < dis­ in the Minnequa club by Miss Dor­ LAS ANIMAS. 9:16. Miss Pauline Wilson, 433 N. Fifth tinguished from the so - called othy Rausch and Miss Rndell Ro- J. B. DICK, JR., Vice President LAS MESITAS, 10:60, 4th Sunday only By WerkefTwe Girls Two grades in powdered form, to whicli you simply La VETA. 6. 2nd and 4th Sundays only. street. prayer of the Pharisee of the GoS' blek. MANGOS. 10:80. 2nd and 4th Sundays Mr. Williams has been a mem­ pel. add water. One in PASTEJ^FORM, which with proper only. Hanyang, China. —The devotion ber of the office staff of the Delta The children had their custom amount of water makes 1 ^ gaUone of Flat Paint ready > STAR GROCERY MONTE VISTA. 7 and 9. and enterprise' of two young MePHEE, 11, 1st Sunday; I, 3rd Sunday. county public welfare department ary bi-weekly outing in City park JAGGER’S to be applied to plaster walla, ceilings and wall paper, AIVD IRARKET MONTROSE, 6 and 10. Chinese girls, who, undaunted by The couple plan to return to They are mourning the untimely the poverty of tho district, made without sizing. “Fine Foods*' MORLEY. 8. 4th Sunday. . Grand Junction to make their death of a good friend and gener­ Shoe Repair NORWOOD, 8, last Wtdniaday only. house-to-house collection home on the conclusion of a wed­ ous benefactor, the superintendent NUCLA, 7:60, lat Wednesday, 610 N. Main Phone 470 PHONE 500 WE DELIVER ORDWAY, 8. 1st Sunday; 9. other Sun- funds, helped furnish the new ding trip. a of the park, Mr. Eicnenberry, to Onr Specialty—Fresh Fruits S^ Vet*- ' days. chiwch. They gathered 100 Chinese whom the sisters are indebted for New for Old (sbles. Prompt, courteous scrrics. ORTIZ. 10. 4th Sunday only. dollars,Ifa which they presented to the many donations and,helpful sug- OURAY, 8. 1st. 2nd, and 6th Sundays; Rev. Joseph Hogan. Father Hogan Nun, in Religion 66 FLORMAN PAINTS II. 3rd and 4th Sundaya. gestions in the landscaping of the PAGOSA SPRINGS, 1st Sunday only. told the girls the money would Y ears, Is D ead a t 84 grounds. PAUL KRIER. Prssideni PALISADE. 7, be used to erect four sUtions of PUEBLO R. R. GOWDY. Cashitr PAONIA. 9. cro.ss and that plaqjuesubithe would Los Angeles.—Requiem Mass for 8. J. GLINSKY. Ass'l. Cashier PITKIN. 8. lat Saturday. Requiescantdn Pace PORTLAND, 7:30 and 9. lat, Srd. and be made, telling that It was the Sister Rose Vincent of the Sisters Grand Junction Denver THE GUARANTY 8th Sundays; 9. 2nd and 4tb Sundays. Catholics of Sacred Heart parish of St. Joseph of Carondelet was DIOCESE OF PUEBLO STATE RANK RICO. 9:30. 6th Sunday. who had provided the stations. The celebrated in the Church of the FALKENSTEIN—Hra. Elisabath. DM ROCKVALE, 9. 1st, 3rd, and 6th Sun­ girls were jubilant. Friday, July Si. is her retldenee. 1784 OF WALSENBURG daya: 7:30, 2nd and 4th Sundaya. Transfiguration. Sixty-six years a Stone. Rteident of Pueblo 48 yeare. ROCKY FORD. 8:60. to July 10; 8 and A contest developed among the member of the community, which Survived by the foUowiot children: Mrt. Wals«nburg, Colorado 10 attar July 19. country missions to see which could F. A. Lundberf. Joieph M.» Clarence F.* ROMEO, 8, 1st Sunday. she had entered at 18, she died THE D. E. BURKE supply the most stations. The re- aged 84. and Soloman P. Falkenetein. and Mr». ROUSE. 9:80. 1st and Srd Sundaya. Fred J. Mikota, all of Pueblo: Frank F. Babay Elite Studies PLUMBING and HEATING SAGUACHE, 8 and 10. suIt was money enough for a com^ Falkenetein, Denver, and Mre. Henry ST. MICHAEL'S, 7. 1st and 6rd Sundaya plete set of stations, two large King Peter of Yugoslavia Pa'tlosar, Pueblo, and ten grandchildren. PORTRAIT CO. 9, 2nd, 4th. and 6th Sundays. statues of Our Lady and St. Joseph Funeral eervieee in St. Francis ^vier't 611-620 N. Santa Fa Art. LA JUNTA 8ALIDA. 8 and 10. Visits in Camp St. Mary church Monday, Aug. 3. Interment in Cemmerelal and Photo Finlihtng SALT CREEK, 10:80. 1st Sunday only. for the side altars, and a large Mountain View. DopartJtttnta Repair Work e Specialty SAN ACAOIO (Old Town). 9:30. 4tb Sun­ crucifix for the high altar. KADUNC— Frank.-1105 Mahren. Died 887 North Main St. PtMtio 1418^ day only. Long Lake, N, Y.—King Peter July 88. Hatband of • Mrt. Urtula Office Phone 909 SAN ANTONIO. 8, 4th Sunday only. of Yugoslavia spent a day in Camp Kadunc and father of John. Mary, X.U* SAN FRANCISCO, 10:30. 1st Sunday Canadian Catholic Twice cille. Franeei, Jotephine, and Jennie, al) 8:30, $yd Sunday; 9:60, 6th Sunday. St. ifary here. He toured the of Pueblp: Anthony. Tacoma. Watb.. OPERA HOUSE SAN LUIS. 7 and 10:69. Gets Heto’s Decoration camp, a resort for priests; vsi and Joseph. Indio. Calif. Grandfather SAN PEDRO Y SAN PABLO. 8:60. lat itra the chapel, engaged in various of two. Member of St. Joseph’s lodge, PHARMACY . Sunday; 9:30, 2nd Sunday; i0;80 K.S.K.J. Funeral,services In 8t« Mary's other Sundaya. Charlottetown, P.E.I. — Among sports, and had dinner. Prayers church Saturday, Aug. 1. Interment in YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED HERE Phone S3 SAN RAFAEL. 8. Srd Sunday. heroes of the Middle East theater of the priests in their Masses the Roselawn. SEGUNDO. 8 and 10. 1st and Srd Sun­ following dav were pledged to King FRESH OBUG8-FOVNTAIN SERVICE days. % of war is Lt. Robert Cunningham SHERIDAN, 9. MacMillan, a former altar boy of Peter and his people. Furniture Rugs Linoleum SILVER PARK. 10, 1st and 4th Sun L days. 8, tnd, Srdi and 6th Sundnya. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral paris i 8II.VERTON. 10:60. lat and 6th Sun here. Bd'has won the Distinguishei Catholic Governor of days; I, Srd Sunday, Service cross and bar. He is with Midwest College 80PRIS, 7 ;80 and 0. 6nd Sundays only. the Canadian navy. Curacao Given Welcome ROCKY FORD SPRINGFIELD, 10:60. 4th Sunday. STARKVILLE. 8. Srd Sunday only. New York.—Word has been re­ American Furniture Co. SUGAR CITY. 10. 1st Sunday. ceived from Willemstad, Curacao, of Commerce SWINK, 9. last Sunday only. Mexicans Invited to Pueblo's Finest Store TELLURIDE, 11, Ind Bundayi 6, 4th that Dr. Piet Kasteef, new Catholic Sunday, Congress in Yucatan governor of Curacao, was wel­ Do You Want a Good Position With a TERCIO, 9, Ith Sunday only. comed in the Cathedral by the Usiie Foneral Home TIOGA, 9:60. 2nd and Ith Sundays. Mexico City.—The people Most Rev. Verriet, O.P., Biahop of HIGH IN QUALITY—LOW IN PRICE TRINIDAD, Holy Trinity. 8, 7. 8, 9. nnd Good Salary? - 305 N. 8(h Street Phone 3-J 10:60; Our Lady of Mt. danneL 7 nnd Mexico have been invited to at' Curacao, ae the “representative of 9; San Rafatl hespitaU 6. tend the first Eucharistic Congr essI our beloved Queen and defender More Calls Than We Can Fill—-Investigate Phone 529 t'RlVATE AMBULANCE VINELAND. 9. of the Southeast in Merida, Yui._uca 209-11 {iorth Main St. WALSENBURG. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10, and 11. pf the highest ideals of Nether­ HONUMENT* — FLORIST WESTCLIFFE, . 1:80, ou lat .nnnnd . Ithcm Sun- 16-2(7, by the Most Rev lands culture and spirit,’’ the Neth­ Phone 114 21B Wept 4th St. PUEBLO, COLO.' day*: io:8o.'2B(i. 8rd. and Ith S u n d ara'l^ * ^ * * ' Tritecbler y Cordovs, erlands Information bureau an­ PUEBLO, COLO. WESTON, 9, 2nd Sunday only. lArchbisbop of .Yucatoo, nounces.

4. B i n NEWS OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE BISHOP DEDICATE IGNACIO CHURCH SEPT. No. 1 War Mother Abbey Priest in Army as she received a citation in the Southern California metropolis for First Edifice to Be contributing 11 children to Uncle Sam’s war effort. A Catholic, Mrs. Radzinski has four sons in the army, four in the navy (two of whom are reported missing), two in navy auxiliary work, and a daughter in Is Designated 'Mon kiyuM osiiis the ambulance corps. Another son, 17, plans to join the navy as soon Blessed by Ordinary as he finishes high school. Nine nephews of Mrs. Radzinski, a widow, Chaplain en Wheels' Fl[ Eilllilll are also in the army and navy. In Diocese of Pueblo

Alamosa.—The vacation school Holly.—Eleven children received their First Holy Communion in Work of Fr. Charlos Forsyth Dosoribod in 6-Col- started ^ith an enrollment of 427 the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday, Aug. Village Is U. S. Indian Agency; Fr, Sagrers of students, which figure was at one 2. Father Henry Forrest cele­ umn Feature Story in Philadelphia Daily; time boosted to 600, and then brated the Mass. The children were Durango Also in Gbargs of La dropped down to 350 because instructed by the Rev. Francisco Florez of ’Cuernavaca, Morales, Fr. Regis BarreH in Africa many children had to take part in Mexico, who was ordained for the Mesa Mission the pea harvest. Seventeen sisters Diocese of Cuernavaca in Monte­ Canon City.— (Holy Cross Abbey)—“Monk chaplain on were in Alamosa for the school. zuma seminary this year. The The Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of Pueblo, wherels” is the name pven Father Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., All were members of the Sisters of newly ordained priest was on a will go to Ignacio on Sept. 4 to dedicate the church there. St. Benedict from St. Scholastica’s trip and stopped in Holly to in­ This will mark the first such dedication since he was in­ of Holy Cross abbey in a six-column feature article written mother-house, Chicago. The sisters struct the children, all of whom by Joseph A. Burke for the Philadelphia Record under the left for Chicago after the picnic are of Spanish descent stalled as Bishop of the newly erected diocese. date of July 28. held Monday, July 27, in Los Pinos Father Michael Maher will at­ Ignacio is the site of the United States Indian agency The story describes the day of a Catholic army chaplain meadows on the top of Cumbres tend the state American Legion near Mesa Verde National park. The Indians are of the pass. A special train was char­ convention in Sterling the week of in the anti-aircraft divisimn in the Philadelphia area and tered for the occasion. Aug. 9. ' Father Maher is state Ute tribe. The church in Ignacio is a mission served by the contains several photographs of Father Charles at work. The Rev. George Strassner, chaplain of the American Legion Rev. Anthony Sagreja', C.R., of Durango. Mass is said The Benedictine travels 60 O.S.B., returned this week to in Colorado. there once a month and also once miles each Sunday in a reconnaiss­ Subiaco, Ark., where he is chaplain Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. month in La Mesa, about seven ance scout car especially equipped Jesuit Has Been Alaskan Crash in a tuberculosis sanitorium. He and Mrs. Bibiana Martinez, was miles from Ignacio. Father Sa- with a portable altar and other is attached to the Benedictine qb- baptized Sunday, July 26, by Fa­ Priest 60 Years Mass necessities. He says three bey there. He had given a retreat ther Maher. The infant is a grera’s report to the Commission Takes Life of Masses at widely separated points to the older students of the vaca relative of Mary Martinez, \yho for Catholic Missions Among the and is assisted in preparing the tion school. made her First Communion Aug. 2. Indians shows there are 183 Cath­ altar and other accessories by Pariih Ha* 6 Set* of Twins olic Indians in the district. Ten Lt. David Brough a soldier who is playfully called Children Change Nun*s The Holly parish boasts of six the “deacon” by his comrades. The Name to ‘Sister Hotel* sets of twins among its members. children and four adults have bein equipment is packed and unpacked One family has two sets of twins baptized in the past year. Each Sister Clotilde, who taught the (St. Leander’s Parish, Pueblo) for each function. The rest of and a set of triplets, besides two week three Sisters of Mercy from Father Charles’ day is spent in pre-school religion class, has borne other children. Lt. David Brough, U. S. naval visiting the army sick and in just many nicknames in the years in Durango go to Ignacio to give pilot, who formerly lived here, was which she has taught in Alamosa religious instruction to 80 chil­ killed July 30 when a bomber “fixing things.” Two other priests from Holy Lsst year she was frequently dren. crashed in the Alaskan territory, called “Sister Coatails.” This year the navy department has informed Cross abbey are also in the service. Almost 500 Catholic Men From Huerfano Father Mathew Connelly, O.S.B., it was changed to “Sister Hotel Towaoc Served members of his family. He was by. the youngsters in her class. the only son of the late Mr. and is in Camp Shelby, Miss., and Fa­ From New Mexico ther Regis Barrett, O.S.B., Childrens’ envelopes were given Mrs. David Brough, Sr., who were Another Indian mission in the members of St. Leander's parish. somewhere in Africa with out this year as usual. It has been County Are Serving in Armed Forces Douglas ^ c r a f t unit under the a custom in Alamosa that if one' Pueblo diocese is located in Survivors include Mrs. C. S. Bur­ Towaoc and is seryed by the Fran­ roughs, 1001 E. Sixth street, an command '^f a former student of half of the members of a class con the Abbey school, John Delaney. tribute faithfully during the year, Walsenburg.—(S t Mary’s Par­ The Tabernacle society met ciscan Fathers from Christ the aunt; Mrs. E. E. Marfhall, 1421 ish)—Twenty-two of the 28 men King mission, Shiprock, N. Mex. E. Seventh street, pn aunt, and Monsignor Arthur Luckey of the class is allowed to bring its Pueblo K. of C. Donnell Wednesday afternoon in the school. , Kans., is spending his teaching sister downtown the fol being inducted into the armed Towaoc had been in charge of the Mrs. Dorothy Bell, Butte, Mont., services from Huerfano county in The president. Miss Isabel Maz- 'The Rev. Anlhonv J. Bninner, Rev. Clementin Wottle, O.F.M., a sister. vacation in the abbey. lowing year and buy her an excel Will Install Officers zone, presided. More than 40 mem­ S.J. (above), celebraled the 60th Vincent Mangus and family of lent pair of shoes. August are Catholics. This brings for the past five years. Father Lt. Brough was stationed at to almost'500 the number of Cath­ bers were present. Refreshments anniversary of hi* ordination by Clementin was recently trans­ Dutch Harbor. Details of the ac­ Louisville spent a day visiting with Sister Estelle, who attended the attending a Solemn Mass offered ferred to Lukachukai, Ariz. Fa­ Brother Louis Mangus, O.S.B. Pius X school of Gregorian music The formal installation of new olics from Huerfano county who were served by Mrs. Frank S. cident were not revealed. He was officers for the coming year will are in the service. Those who will for him in Holy Trinity church, ther Thomas Blomstrom, O.F.M., serving his country at the time of Father Kevin Carr, O.S.B., left in New York last year, did excel Mauro and members of her band. Trinidad. Father Bnipner, 84, is who was Father Clementin’s as­ Wednesday for a visit to New lent work this summer in the be held by Pueblo council No. 557, leave early in August are Antonio the crash. He had been in the Knights of Columbus, at 7:30 p.m. Ward, Joe Mosco, Jr.; Geno Sarti, Miss Emma Cornall arrived July one of the last surviving members sistant for five years in Shiprock, nava^ service a little more than Jersey. On his way back he will teaching of Church music in the 31' to spend a two-week vacation of the pioneer Jesuit mission band is now in charge of Towaoc. The give the community retreat in As­ vacation school. Many of the chil Au^. 4 in ^ e DAV hall, 612 S. Louis Arnoldi, Eloy Garcia, Frank thaee years, having enlisted in Union avenue. The installation Valdez, Ralph Niccoli, Thomas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. to arrive in Colorado in 1884, and Rev. Bla.se Brickweg, O.F.M., is Denver, where he held an engi­ sumption abbey, Richardson, N dren were given instructions on John Cornali of Walsenburg. has spent SS of his 60 years of now assistant to Father Thomas in Dak. how to direct a choir. ceremony will be conducted by Sil­ Duzenack, John Lozinsky, John neer’s position with the U. S. bu­ vio Machelli of Walsenburg, dis­ Panion, Domenic Nardini, Santiago Emma is a junior in S t Anthony’s priesthood in the state. For more Shiprock. reau of reclamation. He was 28 hospital school of nursing, Denver. than a year he has been blind and years old and unmarried. Lt. trict deputy for the Knights of Maes, Henry Gutierrez, Gene Ber- Six Indian children in the To­ ^Columbus. togli, Adolph Atencio, Edward Jos­ Misses Lillian and Lorraine Ben- bedriiTden, but he was able to at­ waoc district have been baptized Brough lived in Denver after eph, Joseph Mestes, Ben Martinez, assi, students in a school of nurs- tend the religious observance of in the last year. being graduated from the Univer­ Four Jesuits in Diocese The new officers to be installed his jubilee and to impart his bless' are: Grand knight, Florian Siegle; I^uis Galvez, Rudolph Kopera, iPT in Pueblo, are visiting with sity of Colorado. He was gradu­ Louis Trujillo, Dan Matteo, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ing to the crowds that participated ated from St. Leander’s grade deputy grand knight, Frank Car- Benassi of Walsenburg. in the celebration. school and Centennial high school. roll; chancellor, Joseph M. Neary; Nasario Valdez. During most of his naval air serv­ Transferred to New Posts recorder, Thomas M. Hudson; fi­ Plans for the erection of the gi­ i^xercises Begin Aug. 20 ice, Lt. Brough had been stationed nancial seeretar}', Louis J. Kraso- gantic honor roll of the parish in in Seattle, the Aleutian islands, vich; treasurer, John Smelich; ad­ the vestibule of th% church have In Mt. St. Scholastica*s and l)utch Harbor. The Very Rev. P. A. Brooks, Rev, John J. Ryan, SJ., who is vocate, Joseph Pollock; warden, been made and await the comple­ Improvementt Made S.J., provincial of the Missouri transferred. Peter Rohar; inside guard, Julius tion of the renovation of the Porreco; outside ^ a rd , Anthony church. In the past few weeks, the altar province of the Society of Jesus, The Rev. John A. Krizek, S.J., Spiritual Retreat Renews vessels of St. Leander’s church Balias; trustees, James A. Cline, CpI. Per*. Vi*it* Brother have been replated in plain gold; announces changes affecting four assistant pastor of the Church of Henry Pettit, and Henry M. Mc­ the Moat Holy Trinity, TVinidad, Carthy. Cpl. Leo S. Perse, stationed in (Turn to Page 9 — Column i) priests in the Diocese of Pueblo: Fort Lewis, Wash., was a Walsen. The Rev. Charles J. Murray, to take the place of the Rev. Al­ Following the installation cere­ phonse J. Lebeau, S.J., who is de­ mony and a brief business session, burg visitor last week. Cpl, Perse, Fullness of Catholic Life Pueblo Doct()r S.J., as asistant pastor of Mt. Car­ ceased. a buffet lunch will be served. whose home is in Pueblo, visited mel church, Pueblo, to take the his brother, Tony of Walsenburg. Inducted by Army place of the Rev., Edmund E. In a meeting of the Knights of Canon City.— (Mt. St. Scholas- John’s college. Last summer he Behiels, S.J., who is transferred. Columbus, held Friday, July 31, tica’z Academy)—The Rev. Con­ conducted retreats for the Bene The Rev. Floyd A. Brey, S.J., Service Men’ s Center Is honors were accorded Domenic rad Diekmann, O.S.B., of SL dictine priests and for the Sisters as assistant fiastor of the Church Nardini and John Panion, who left John’s abbey, Collegeville, Minn., of Charity in the Bahama islands. of the Most Holy Trinity, Trini­ Monday, Aug. 2, for the army. who will conduct the annual lay Reservations may still be mailed dad, to take the place of the Rey. Both were presented with prayer- retreat opening in M t St. Scho­ to the secretary of retreats, Mt Daniel B. McNamara, S.J., who is Opened in La Junta Parish books by the council. Also honored lastica’s Thursday, Aug. 20, and St. Scbolastica’s academy, Canon transferred. was Charles Falsette, who leaves closing Sunday morning, Aug. 23, City. will stress throughout the confer­ La Junta.—Taking the lead in this week to make his home in Cali The Rev. Emedl Dannegger, and rocking chairs, lounges, and fornia. Refreshments were served ences the fullness of Catholic life S.J., as assistant pastor of the opening recreation and leisure- several floor and table lamps, and through the Mystical Body of Church of the Most Holy Trinity, time facilities for military person­ a rest room. C. D. of A. Plan Christ, with its responsibilities and Pueblo Sisters Trinidad, to take the place of the nel that is soon to be stationed The financing of the project fruits of membership. in La Junta, St. Patrick’s Service has been done strictly through the ‘Victory* Class Fr. Paul Belloni’ s Men’s club was opened Saturday, organizations. The Catholic Daughters of Amer­ TO EVERY CHRISTIAN Aug. 1. This new center is in the Weekly Noven. Under Way ica met Monday evening, Aug. Conduct Ouray air-conditioned basement of St. A novena to Our Lady of Vic­ after Holy Hour, with the grand the symbol of the cross ulti­ Health Is Improving Patrick’s new rectory. Seventh and tory is being conducted each Sun­ regent, Mrs. Hazel Turner, presid mately brings comfort and f Raton. day at 7 :30 p.m. for the duration ing. Plans, were made for a mem Vacation School The center is equipped with a peace to minds disturbed by un­ Father Paul Bellohi reports The Junior C, D. of A. troops bership campaign for a “Victory” ping-pong table, record-player, held a swimming party and picnic class to be inducted in September certainty and change. from La Mesa, Calif., that his radio, piano, tables for cards, health is improving. He is in the Tuesday, Aug. 4. Plans were also made to lend aS' (St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo) checkers, jig-saw puzzles, maga­ Mrs. Donald Blevins is conva­ sistance to the school authorities Sisters Mary Dorothy and Leona A memorial of beautiful Little Flower haven in La Mesa, zines, stationery bearing the club’s Marie of S t Patrick’s parish, near San Diego. The institution lescing in St. Joseph’s hospital in their effort to rent books to S t granite, identifying our family, is conducted by the Carmelite name, and a booth where gum, Denver, after a serious operation Mary’s students. Pueblo, and Sisters Ruth Agnes nuns. cigarets and candy can be bought and Louis Adelaide of the Cathe­ affords a permanency attuned by the men. A cookie jar will be dral school in Denver left on Aug. Knee Injury Bother* Fr. Minot kept filled for the men when they St. Mary*s Is Latest Affiliate 1 for Ouray, where they are con­ to our faith. It is a bond of A similar report comes from visit the clubroom. ducting a three weeks’ vacation fidelity to our religious convic-‘ Dr. John Sabo (above) of Father Joseph Minot of Delta. Although the hall is being oper­ school for the children. tions against which no deteri-' Pueblo vras inducted into the army Because of illness caused by a ated by the various organizations Grand Junction Will Have Arthur Landorf, ten-year-old son medical cofp* Julj 13, when he knee injury, Father Minot was un­ of St. Patrick’s parish, the center of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Landorf, 70l orating force, either physical or) was commissioned a first lieuten able to make the retreat held in is not exclusively for men of any Elm, is recovering from an appen­ spiritual, shall prevail. ant. He is seizing in the bombar­ Denver for the clergy of the particular religious group. A bulle dicitis operation performed in a dier school in Midland, Tex. Pueblo diocese. tin concerning the opening of the Blue Cross Hospital Plan local hospital a t»eek ago. center has been sent to the head­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cash an­ quarters office of the La Junta air nounce the engagement of their ARTHUR 0. MARVIN base. Tentative plans are to keep Grand Junction, — William S. tell the girls of studies, activities’, daughter, Mary, to Julius F. Por­ ‘‘Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven * * — the center open only on weekends. McNary of Denver, executive di­ etc., in the school. reco, son ’of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cemetery Memorials Matt. vi. 20 If the demand requires additional rector of the Colorado Hospital Sgt. Clifford Stortz of Randolph Porreco of St. Patrick’s parish. hours, the hall will be opened as Service association, a community- Field, San Antonio, Tex., spent a Jack McGann, son of Mrs. John often as is necessaryv A hostess Rer. Conrad Diekmann, O.S.B. McGann, 119 Lake, has been trans­ 117 West Fifth Street Phone 311 will be in charge at alPtimes. Pro­ sponsored, non-profit organization, four-day furlough with his par­ Bequests in Your Will for - - - said here that the association’s ferred from Sheppard Field, Tex., grams and entertaini^ent will be ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stortz “Although," says Father Diek­ (TumioPage9— Column 4) arranged. Blue Cross plan, providing hos­ mann, “the terra ‘strategic re pital benefits for a fixed monthly It was the first time he had been The Education of Students for the Priesthood . . . St. Patrick’s parish is proud of home since joii^ng the army air treat’ is in time of war useed.per- its service men’s center, as it is charge, soon will be launched in force two years ago. Sgt. Stortz hapS too frequently as a cloA to Catholic Education and Schools . . . comfortably furnished with easy Grand Junction. recently was transferred from Per cover everything ffrom tneompo' • Reducing Your Parish Debt. . . McNary said that the board of rin Field, Tex., where he had been tency to sheer cowardice, the LOW-COST directors of the Blue Cross had fa­ a link trainer instructor. On his phrase retains its validity if cor­ Improving Your Parish Property . . . vorably acted on an application by return to Randolph Field he was rectly understood. r r u n v t h h / - The Poor Missions . . . Sanctuary of St. Mary’s lysspitel for full mem­ io begin training to be a glider “A spiritual retreat is a stra- bership. pilot. teric retreat; it is a temporary and A representative of the organ­ voluntary withdrawing that has Are an Investment for Eternity, and Will Bring you Segundo Church FAREWELL PARTY HONORS ultimate advance as its prime pur­ ization will come to Grand Junc­ SERVICE MAN Everlasting Dividends. tion in September, Mr. McNary pose. It is a time for taking stock said, to start securing member­ Frank Malito, who left Aug. of one’s self and one’s resources, to enter army service, was the Insert this form of bequest in your Last Will and Is Redecorated ships. An office probably will be equipment, and battle gear; for re- established in the chamber of guest of honor Sunday evening, l^aining perspective so easily lost Testament: * . commerce building. when a farewell party was given in the confusion and heat of battle; Segundo.—A month of busy ac­ for him by S t Therese’s “Sol- ...... tivity, including the beautifying The 20-30 club here pushed the and for recruiting future extension of the Blue Cross plan dierettes.” • The party was held in strenrth.” of the sanctuary of St. Ignatius’ th? home of Miss Frieda Phillips Father Diekmann holds a degree I/We do hereby give and bequeath to the Catholic • church, the summer catechism to Grand Junction. The plan al­ ready is functioning in Denver, Entertainment for the evening from the University of Minnesota classes, and the retreat novena in (Turn to Page 9 — Column 4) and is professor of English in S t Bishop of the Diocese of Pueblo, Colorado, the sum of \ honor of the patron saint under Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Canon I the direction of Fathe • John Ryan, City, Alamosa, Trinid%d, and Del S.J., of Trindad, ended Sunday, Norte, as well as in other states. Don't koiSlalt ^ ______) B Aug. 2, with a First Communion The plan has received the ap­ PRIEST NOW IN DIOCESE WAS To help improve for the following described specific purpose: \ class and a High Mass. proval of the county medical so­ to te o how wo Father Ryan has been replacing ciety here. or buy a HOME the late Father Alphonse Labeau, Under the arrangement, mem­ CHAPLAIN IN CANADIAN ARMY can help you S.J., who passed away two months bers will pay a fixed monthly rate, ••or re-financ€ an ago. As a result of Father Ryan’s for which they will receive gen­ refinance an efforts and suggestions, the people eral hospital benefits. Members The Rev. Thomas Henry For­ In 1940 he entered the Canadian existing mort^a^^e of the parish, under a committee Will be taken in as business groups. rest, who is now working in the am y and was stationed as a chap­ old-fa»hioneJ led by Louis Hernandez, John Grand Junction was the first Pueblo diocese, was bom in Ot­ lain on the Eastern coast of Can­ ••^et ■full d e ta ils Selak, Manuel Trujillo, and others, city approved for the ulan on the tawa, Canada, was graduated from ada. Because of ill health he re­ home lean mwru-n ■-raw m'wuummml repainted the sanctuary and placei Western slope, Mr. McNary said. Ottawa university with a Bachelor signed In February, 1942. Since a new rug in it. A pair of alter rail of Arte deg/ee, attended St. Jos­ then he has done mission work in For further information inquire at cloths were donated by Mrs. Mary Supper to Honor Sodali*!* eph’s seminary, Edmonton, and the Diocese of Sioux Falls and Selak and Mrs, Stella Pinamonte. Students of the St. Mary col­ was ordained in 1925 for the Arch­ he spent considerable time in RAILWAY BUILDING AND THE CHANCERY OFnCE The old church runner was also re­ lege of Leavenworth, Kans., are diocese of Regina, Saskatchewan. Huron, S. Dak., prior to coming to placed by a rubber runner. planning a covered-dish supper Graduated from the Apostolic mis­ this diocese. He arrived in Colo­ 415 QUINCY STREET 220 ENROLLED IN Thursday, Aug. 13, in the home sion house, Washington, D. C., rado Monday, July 27, and at­ LOAN ASSOCIATION CATECHISM CLASSES of Mrs. Fred Eble of Amileton for where he matriculated directly tended the retreat for the priests a PUEBLO, COLORADO The summer catechism classes members of the Young Ladies’ so­ after ordination, he did mission of the Diocese of Pueblo. started June! 22 had 220 enrolled dality, junior and senior units. work in Canada and the United While in the Canadian army he 119 West Fifth Street Phone 4900 (Tumto Page 9 — Column t) In the meeting the collegians will States. held the rank of captain.

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