Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 4 Plans Are Ready for Building St. Coletta’s School i 1 + + + + + + + + +■ + Contenta Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1943 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on I Articles Otherwise Marked, Given A fter 12 M. Friday Following Issue J Urgent Need i Architect's Sketch of St. Coletta's New School in Longmont I i For Work of I DENVER CATHOLIC Nuns Cited Retarded Children REGISTER Given Aid at Center The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We In Longmont Have Also the International News Service (W ire and M ail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. Construction of a large, VOL. XXXIX. No. 28. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1944. ?1 PER YEAR modern school northwest of Longmont for the care and special training of retarded children awaits only the end lArchbishop Asks Generous of the Avar and the release of the necessary building ma terials, according to Sister Inez, superior of St. Coletta’a 10 OUILIFY IN Donations for War Reiief school in Longmont. Blueprinta prepared by E. Brielmaicr & Sons, architects of Milwaukee, Wise., A strong appeal for generous in all churches of our country and reveal extensive plans made by donations in the annual colleqtion allocated by a committee of Bish the Sisters of the Third Order of for the Bishops’ War Emergency ops. For the most part, the col St. h'rancis of A.ssisi to enlarge m PBOEBi and Relief work is made in the lection of last year was distrib their work in the West and to following letter from Archbishop uted by the Holy Father through provide specialized training and Urban J. Vehr: Vatican channels or agencies of The War department has ap instruction for many retarded March 4, 1944. acknowledged repute. More than proved a considerable stepping up two score Catholic welfare organ children who otherwise would not Reverend dear Fath'er and receive proper''care. of the A-12 program, according Beloved People: izations in foreign lands helped in this work of charity and mercy. The sisters at present are con to word received by the Very Rev. Many appeals in increasing There are no overhead expenses. ducting their school in the old numbers continue to come to the I John J. Flanagan, S.J., president We ask your charity again to academy building in Longmont. Bishops from suffering peoples in of Regis college, Denver, in a a.ssist those less fortunate than They opened their school there the war tom areas of the world. 'notice from the American Council ourselves. .As you have read in our in the fall of 1941, hoping to It is the cry of homeless, helpless start construction of their new of Education. Each college, uni Catholic papers, the collection of An arcliilecl’s sketch of the proposed new plant for St. Coletta’s school near Longmont is presented above. Work children, of widowed mothers, the last year was spent in behalf o fjP ‘®ut in 1942, but the outbreak of versity, and secondary school is aged, afflicted, and victims of war. will begin just as soon as materials can be released from the war effort, but the entire plant, as shown in the original urged to exert every effort to en our service men overseas, our war "'ar prevented this. This spring For the past few years, one prisoners, the Vatican informa-Ml'®y ®''^ farming out their 30-acre plans, probably will not be completed for some time. An urgent need for the Franciscan Sisters’ care of retarded chil courage young men who have been general collection has been taken graduated from high school or who tion service, the Chaplains’ .Aid *ract of land on a choice .site dren has been seen since the nuns arrived in Longmont nearly three years ago. society, Montezuma seminary, and about three miles northwest of will be graduated by July 1 and Longmont and seven miles from who will be under 18 years of age, the' afflicted and distressed of the foothills of the Rockies. A at that date, to take the qualifying many lands. 1 large number of apple, cherry, and examination to be given in schools Through this one collection, Army Chaplain plum trees are being cultivated and colleges all over the country your charity is extended to your Theology Course to Bo on this property. March 15. suffering brothers-in-Christ in war Plans call for the immediate The purpose of this program is torn lands all over the world. Be Will Leave for construction, as soon as feasible, to provide the army a much needed SOEEMNMASS as generous as your means permit. of three buildings, two for the supply of men with at least two May God bless you and yours Summer Session Feature Loca?s«tai^ housing of boys and one for girls, terras of specialized training at with His choicest graces. providing facilities for the care of Transport Duty the college level. .All successful Faithfully yours in Christ, 200 children. There is a crying Unusual attractions have been 1 series, which according to present! candidates in the test must pass iff URBAN J. VEHR. A large stained-glass window EOR ER. NEWEEE need for institutions of the type added to the 24th annual summer!Pl®'’ ® '"'•h cover six consecutive the physical examinations of the Archbishop of Denver run bv these Franciscan Sisters. The modest friar who raised!session of Loretto Heights college, summers. has been installed in the chapel service which they select. P.S. Kindly read this appeal for Sister Inez reveals that they are hundreds of fine dahlias that were: Denver, it was announced this week Sister students will, moreover, of St. Thomas’ seminary through The bulletin gives the follow (See alto stories and picture on the talk of national flower shows ing data about the test: 1. Men the Bishops’ War Emergency and'forced to turn down applications by the administration. The high be attracted to a summer session the generosity of Mr. and 'Mrs. feature page of Pueblo section.) Relief collection at the Ma.sses for admission into the Longmont several years ago is moving far light of the summer program is who are graduated, or will be at Loretto Heights college because With Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Sunday, March 12. The collection school almost weekly. ther from his memories of Santa the streamlined course in theology.of the spiritual and physical op W. G. Eyre, who are at pres graduated, from high school by celebrating the Solemn Pontifical is to be taken Laetare Sunday, The eight sisters now in charge Barbara's peaceful mission gar that will be offered by the Rev. portunities afforded there. The ent residing in Denver. The new luly 1, 1944, and who have Mass of Requiem in the Cathedral, .March 19, and forwarded to the of St. Coletta’s care for only 35 dens. Now an army chaplain, he Leo A. Cores.scI, S.J., professor of beautiful and spacious campu.s of reached their 17th birthday bpl|ihe' Archdiocese of Denver paid window carries out the general Chancery office within two weeks. | boys, having been forced through is ready to leave for transport theology at St. Mary’s college, St. the college offers many physical Scriptural theme! planned for the are not yet 1 ( years and n>ne fjnal tribute Wednesday morning Enclosed is a pamphlet contain-'lack of facilities to send their duty off the East coast. Marys, Kans. The course is en- advantages. The spiritual assets 14 nave windows, dealingealin with the months are elijnble for the AST to one of its former priests, the ing valuable information in refer-1 girl pupils to the original St. Co- The chaplain is Capt. Stephen titled "The Incarnation and Re-'of the summer school include two preparation of the Apostle.s for the! program, 2. A limited Very Rev. Raymond L. Newell. F. Mahoney, O.F..M., who will leave demption,” and has been planned chapels on the campus, two .Ma.sses priesthood by Christ, and the be-j "umber of those between 17 years ence to the appeal. We hope that letta’s school in Jefferson, Wise, Father Newell, pastor of St. Mary’s each parish will make a special ef- A staff of more than 25 sisters is Fitzsimons General ho.spital, Den as the first of a series of course.slevery day, frequent Benedictions, stowing on them of the various !aud nine months and 22 years of church. Walsenburg, and newly ver, next week after ministering to he offered in Loretto Heightsi weekly Holy Hour, and opportuni- powers of the prie.sthood. Eachiaffe are eligible for ASTP after fort of generosity in this collec- expected to supervise the ex- appointed director of Catholic tion. ! (Turn to Pnge 2 — C olu m n 3) to the patients and personnel there every summer. Full scholasticj ^ window will contain two large me-! basic military train- Charities in the Diocese of Pueblo for a year and a half. cerdit will be given for the------;— ------dallions, one repreaenting an event, Men who are high school died Sunday morning as the result Back in seminary days, the courses; this will enable a sister in the life of Christ and the other ^aduates between 17 and 19 years of an automobile accident Satur Franci^an won recognition for student to choose religion as a the prophecy or foresbadowinjf .of ‘ same date may ex- day afternoon while he was en the beaulifuT dahlfu he developed minor sequence in the work io r that event in the Old TesUment. j Pt” * » preference for the V-12 route from Pueblo to Walsenburg. W ar Work Record of her degree ■■nil L.LIVUII I IUII| Three of the large windows, in ad-1 P*‘° 8*'am of the navy, on the monastery grounds. The Five prelates of the archdiocese, president of the American Dahlia This expanded program in reli- dition to those above the main! The qualifying test is taken at the Rt. Rev, Monsignors Joseph J. association provided the thousands Igion for sisters was inspired by altar, have now been installed, j8 :46 a.m. March 15. All appli- Boselti, Hugh ^ L. McMenamin, Catholic Women Impressive of seeds, which, in California's the success of the course in the: The new window, which has for .^anU take the same two-hour test j j,” Ythew Smith. Charles H*. Hagus plant-nurturing climate, produced spiritual life conducted in the 1943 RICIIIIOIIIOBI its subject the institution of thej*" <^a) the meaning and use of ^villiam Higgins, and John R. two or three unusual, prize-win summer session by the Rev. Hugo| Holy Eucharist, is the third from;.scientific matters of gg prjests, Volunteers in the growing army simply seemed to us that getting ning bulbs each year. .At the flower Gerleman, S.J., of Regis college. the front on the Gospel side of the knowledge, and (c) prob-|representatives of the sisterhoods, of women quietly aiding the war together and doing something as exhibits, these bulbs would become The courses have been outlined chapel. The upper medallion r e p - !" mathematics. The test willi hundreds of the laitv filled Catholics would be a pretty good the latest in dahlia perfection, sell by eminent theologians and have resents Christ with His Apostles i Admim.stration ' Cathedral for the serviec.s. effort are members of the 68 idea.” ing at top prices. But to discover been designed to give background LEIEBE'S lOPICat the Last Supper, and carries the!Regis Applicants areUgsisting .Archbishop Vehr in the Catholic women's organizations With the yeai-s the soundness of the .season's most faullle.ss blooms for the teaching of religion as Latin quotation from Luke xxii. 19,: urged to report there March ^p,.e the Rev. Hubert Newell, comprising the federation known the idea has continued to impress hours of patient care were neces-jwell as to vitalize the individual “ Do this in commemoration of Me.” and may call the college earlier deceased, assistant “ War-time Education and Recre as the .Archdiocesan Council of .Mrs. Tierney and she has worked sary. spiritual life by a deeper knowl- The lower medallion represents the If fuller information is desired.Rev. William Kelly, effectively for its promotion. Since Falher Mahonev served pari.shes'edge and appreciation of funda- ation” will be the theme of the prophecy of the unbloody sacrifice The association’s notice next in-|Colorado Springs, and the Rev. Catholic Women— an affiliate of 1929, when she became president in Oakland and t.os Angeles and]mental religious truths, seventh annual one-day confer of the Mass, and quotes the words dicates what will happen to suc-|e . J. Kolka. deacons of honor; the the .National Council of Catholic of St. Pliilomena's .Altar and the Franciscan Northern mission! Because of these broad pur- ence of the Catholic Parent- of Malachias i, 11 prefiguring the cessful candidates for A-12: 1.1 Rev. Barrv Wogan, Golden, deacon Women. Rosary society, she ha.« held office in the stale of Washington before'poses, and because of the great Teacher league Thursday morning, Holy Sacrifice of the Mass: "From Those who volunteer and are bc-jof the .’Vfas.s; the Rev. Howard "These women are responsive to in a large number of Catholic entering the army in 1942. Hislvalue of the courses, sisters not March 16, in the Shirley-Savoy the rising of the sun to the going tween 17 years and six months and;Delaney. Walsenburg, subdeacon demands on their time and energy, women’s organizations. For the approaching work with the con- wishing scholastic credit may audit hotel. Denver. Reservations should down thereof.” This statement is! 17 years and nine month.s July l]o f the Mass; the Rev. Dr. Dax'id effective in their accomplishment," past seven years she has also been voys is the kind of sea duty Capt. I the classe.s. Also, the courses may be made immediately with Mrs. M. taken from the text; “ For from the!are assured, “ except in the event, Malonev assistant Chancellor, Mrs. J. T. Tierney, president of a member of the executive board Mahoney has been wanting to do. be taken singly or in the entire E. Cooke, Gr. 4605, or Mrs. F. H. rising of the sun to the going|of an unforeseen military emer- master of ccremonie.s. Archbishop the ACCW, declared. "With them of the Denver Catholic Charities, May. Ta. 3768. down thereof, My nam.e is greatIgency,” of a minimum of six Vehr gave the final absolution. sustained work well done is the and wa.s recently elected secretary, (TurnloPngeS —Column 5) (TurnloPngfZ—Column i) The program is as follows: The archdiocesan priests’ choir important thing; records of that succeeding the late .Miss .Nellie sang for the Mass, with Monsignor work are undoubtedly important Lennon. 9: Mas.s, Holy Ghost church; the Holy Thursday Ceremonies Is Outstanding Catholic Mother Bosetti as director. too, but they must of necessity The Tierneys, members of St, I Rev. Hubert Newell, celebrant. The sermon was preached by the take .second place.” John's parish, have one son, I : Invocation, Father Newell, 10 Rev. Walter J. Canavan of the Records are kept, however, and Thoma.s M., an army pilot who I archdiocesan superintendent of Writer Sells Ideal of R rgi»tfr. He spoke of the spirit they are impressive. For example, has lately received his captaincy j schools; selections, St. Mary's Glee Outlined by Archbishop of Christian charity and the deep in 1943, the ACCW exceeded its and is now overseas. I club, Denver; address of welcome, devotion to the Blessed Mother 1 Mrs. T. J. Morrissey, president. that marked the priestly life of Ceremonies for Holy Thursday,' Communion in the Pontifical Mass.Parent-Teacher league; Family Life to Public F’ather Newell. Archbishop Vehr when he will celebrate a .Solemn It is the special feast of the year discussion, students, Cathe- ! lauded the zeal of the deceased Catholic Men’s Pontifical Mas.*; in the Cathedral, 'when the Bishop and priests should IFrancis’. .Annunciation, (By Rev. Maurice E. Reardon) declared that her favorite theme!'" a.^^ort address after the final Denver, are announced by Arch- unite. jSt. Joseph’s, Holy Family, and Re . ^ ,, ^ absolution, bishop llrhan ,1. Vehr in the fol- Pastors in Denver must arrange Ki-s high schools, and. St. .Mary's If a nomination were in order in writing is to sell the ideal of The rites at the family plot in lowing letter to all priests of the the hour of services in their academy; meditation, the Rev. for a local outstanding Catholic family life to her reading public. Communion to Mt. Olivet cemetery, where Father archdiocese: churches sufficiently early so that Eugene O’Sullivan, pastor, St. mother, the writer would unhesi ” So much has been said an
J_J PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 9, 1944 Strvlng Our Rtgulor Complef Plans Are Ready for Construction SUNDAY DINNER t Suitable STEWED CHICKEN C«L"r.I. ■ or Of St. Coietta’s School, Longmont ROAST LOIN OF PORK OrMtlnc 7 5 iRSE SCHOOLS SOUP OR COCKTAIL VEGETABLE POTATOES SALAD (Continued From Page One) buildings and complete facilities siatara give the mentally handi GIFTS for DESSERT AKD DRIN-K 5 Other Entreeg panded school when the new plant for the particular type of care capped child the maximum op necessary for children whose men is ready. Plans and funds are portunities for developing his lim tal development has been retarded. II ited powers in an Atmosphere of R e s t a u r a n t ready, and the great need for the A staff o f 70 specially trained sis- confidence and joy. • IB 17TH ST. expansion has already been estab ters, who have taken courses in An integrated program based lished, so that the new school is such institutions as the Catholic on thoroughly scientific methods (Continued From Page One) ST, PATRICK'S DAY NO LIQUOR 400 SEATS ORGAN MUSIC assured of success from the be University of America, Washing, has been arranged to provide Catherine McAreavey, Shirley ginning. ton; Marquette university, Mil necessary training in all branches Frances Maret, Betty Jane Mar waukee, Wise,; St. Mary’s college, of development. The curriculum Work Done 40 Yean tin, Ellen L. Olson, Dorothy La- Notre Dame, Ihd.; and the Uni The Longmont school is a embraces religion, all the regular Vonne Orton, Alta Lucille Owens, SHRADER^S versity of Cobrado, Boulder; as Western branch of the famed St. academic subjects, health eduen Gladys Peers, Erma Reed, Betty well as in a number o f other secu Coietta’s school in Jefferson, tion, manual training, industrial June Reynolds, Sarah Katherine lar universities and hospitals, pro Service Station Wise., where the Franciscan Sis arts, and industrial work. Scien Rube, Betty Jo Sawicki, Bette Ro vide physical, mental, and moral ters have been doing this speci tific tests and practical judgment berta Smith, Rita M. Shutze, Mary training for many children whose 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP.9930 alized work for 40 years. There, go to determine the needs of each Eileen Tenhaeff, Barbara Ann retarded development prevents on a spacious 380-acre tract of child. In this way the extremely VonKennell, and Rose Mai7 Zur- their entering regular school life. MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING land, they have a number of large important individualized care is cher; An eminent staff of presiding available for each child, and his and consulting physicians and training is accommodated to that St. Anthony’s hospital school of 1 1 . psychiatrists insures that every need. Music plays a significant nursing: Lucille Ann Travison.i child will receive the best possible part in the children’s training and Lorraine Ruth Hickman, Marie! Helena Kelley, Martha Lorraine jA m E s C l a r k e care and training. The work of instruction in band and orchestra Freeland, Emma Adele Cornali, h a m i l t o n ^ s St. Coietta’s school has been work is provided. Home economic j Stella Rosemarie Yacovetta, Lu-j highly praised by Archbishop courses, too, help to maintain the cille Cecelia Yacovetta, LaVonne Samuel A. Stritch of Chicago and normality and the value of the Readqr.arten tor Mae Buchanan, Marcella Ruth' CHURCH Archbishop Moses E. Kiley of training given the children. Suggest You See Drown, Irene Marie Spieles, Maryj ARTICLK8 ur DEVOTION Milwaukee. In addition to the best of physi Camela Flores, Mary Monica! CBtlRCR KURNISHINGS The aim of the sisters in charge cal care, and to direct it, a psycho GOODS Their Unique Collection of Greene, Olive L. Aicher, Elizabeth! BOOKS FOR THE CATR of the St. Coletta schools is to pro logical study is made to determine Anne Anderson, Pauline L. Kor- OLIC LAITY A.N'D CLERGY vide the pupils with the means to the mental age and habits of each HOUSE live lives befitting their dignity gie, Edith Mary Giberson, Stella child. A combination o f the find Maron, and Pauline Erosky. MiLLiNERY as beings created “ in the image ings of physical and mental ex 1636-38 Tremonl Street I’ lioiip T..\bnr .3789 and likeness of God.’’ To make aminations provides a basis for_ the school as nearly home-like as by America s finest designers the individual care of each child.' Meeting 1$ Attended po.ssible is the ideal, and. to this Complete medical and dental care HOWARD HODGE end. the buildings, stvled “ cot is available at all times, and a By Mother Boniface tages,” are constructed and out scientific diet is furnished the chil VOGUE for fitted in attractive and individual dren. LOUIS MILLER m styles. By means of modem sci Tuition Ii Inexp«n*iTO (St. Elixabeth’* Pariih, Denver) | Your 1 GRACE AGNES entific methods, practical judg All this specialized care and in Mother M. Boniface attended! CASH CAR and others ment, and religious motives, the dividualized training is available the meeting of the National Cath-1 for the average sum of 960 a olic Music Educators’ association,' O’Meara Motor Co. — from $8.>5 month. This figure covers tui now affiliated with the National! College to Give tion, board and room, and ordinary Music Educators’ association, held Denver’t Largest Ford Dealer expenses. Thus, the retarded child in St. Louis, Mo., March 2-8. \ 1314 AtD.MA ST. - 1333 BROADWAY is able to receive the best of care The children are studying life! MAIN 3111 DENY ER. (XILO. Theology Course and education for little more than in its professional and vocational i it would cost to live at home. Chil aspects as a project in the month hamilton's (Continued From Page One) dren of grammar school age are of March, Vocation month. Mitel KAY BELL ties for conference periods, both accepted, but in .some instances boxes are being filled in Lent forj 1616 S T O U T ST. As Seen in Vo^ue private and group, with Father special arrangements are made for the missions. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Coressel. younger or older children. Double Seitioni Planned The construction of the new Two sessions will again be con plant near Longmont and the re ducted during the 1944 summer moval o f the Colorado school from ■se.ssion at Loretto Heights. The its present crowded quarters short session will open with class promise the development of one and registration Wednesday, June of the most important works in )4, and will close Friday, June 30. the archdiocese. The city and Classes will be conducted all morn people of Longmont have shown ing and three hours’ credit will be themselves very enthusiastic over given. the choice of their community as Registration for the second ses the new home of this praiseworthy sion will take place Friday, June charity and have helped and en 30, and classes will be convened couraged the sisters in many ways. on the following day. Commence Water pipelines and electrical ment day for the summer sessions power are being extended out to has been slated for Aug. 4. Six the property of the new school \/ • • hours’ credit may be earned dur by the city. The healthful climate ing the long session. Both ses of Colorado was a major factor sions are open to lay women as in the choice of Colorado for the • • well as to religious. Resident extension of the work of the sla \/ facilities are also available to both • • ters. ■ groups. The Franciscan Sisters who staff Spscial Attraction* Slated \/• • St. Coietta’s school were founded J The special attractions in the in the United States in 1849. and short session are the workshop in their order is devoted especially “ Arts and Crafts,” and the course to teaching work. Besides a col V/ in "Aeronautics.” The former lege and academy, it conducts TIMELY \/ will be conducted by Miss Eliza- irrammar schools, a school for the , beth Kennedy. M.A., and will of deaf, and two omhanaees. in ad fer credit in the field of art or dition to the other St. Coletta education. It has been planned school for exceptional children in I to assist primarily the grade school Wisconsin. The mothcr-hmise of NTANGIBLES are things that cannot be touched : teachers in their art classes. The the community is in St. Francis. CLOTHES or grasped. Boulevard Mortuary strives to make ; workshop will be under the super Wise. Mother Mary Bartholomew I vision of a capable, talented, and is the superior general. every service a ministration to the living as well experienced teacher, and will pro- as a tribute to the departed . . . Wo assume every ' vide new ideas as well as practical ' experience in the field, responsibility and make one charge to cover all. j The course in aerona'utics will Window Given to Your selection determines the cost. You can saiely 'also be conducted by an expert in ihis field, Brother Lemarre, C.S.V., put your trust in Boulevard. ' n{ Kankakee, 111. This course was Denver Seminary j inserted in the summer program i because of the increasing interest in air transportation and com (Continued From Page One) B O U LEV A R D munieation. with the s u b s e q u e n t Gentiles and m every demand for trained teachers in ' »acnfice, and there th- field l'* 7 K ^ In addition to the courses ^ .dy d,„rib.d. .h, d.ll.wi„, J,"r, ■ MRS. JAS. P. McCONATY FEDERAL at NO. SPEER jects will be offered during the .short session: ‘Freshman Eng-i'*''® border sur- lish,” “ Modern English Drama.” >«edallions. ORAND 1626 Modern European History,” ! The window was made by crafts in Fashion,”“Clothing in Fashion,”“Clothing J, d n®*i 0^ Franz Mayer studios of “ Logic.” New York city, and its manufac- During the second se.ssion, ture and installation represent a contribution of $ to the local courses will be offered in: “ Gen 1,000 eral Biologv," “ General Chemis- seminarj’. The workmanship on the window has been favorably Uy,” “ Art,” “ General Physics,” compared as superior to the prod “ English Literature,” “ French Lit uct of the European studios of the erature,” “ International Rela same company, which provided tions,” “ Diet a n d Disease,” “ Latin,” ‘‘Trigonometrj’,” “ Spe some of the earlier windows in the cial Ethics," “ Problems in Sociol chapel. Mr. Eyre, donor of the new win ogy,” “ Intermediate Spanish Read TO D A Y B U Y ing,” “ Latin American Litera dow, is the son of the late Edward Eyre, noted philanthropist and ed ture,” “ Arthurian Romances,” NO-POINT LOW-POINT itor of European Civilization, a “ Elementary French,” “ Rational B U Y T H E S E seven-volume work on the history Psychology,” and “ Religion.” of Europe. Edward Eyre was a Share and Play Square with the former president of the Grace Nation'* food tupply ... buy NO- Youths Are Urged, lines, and made many notable con POINT LOW.POINT FOODS! tributions to worthy causes. He ■^’ou'll be *urprised at the wide L O W P O I N T was responsible for the removal of variety you can get for few ration To Take A-12 Test points! , the anti-Catholic bias in history , textbooks used in the London SHARI >UY (Continued From Page One) | county .schools in England, AND NO-POINT months of college work before Schoolmate* Join in Ma.» PLAY LOW.POINT they are called to active army by Timely F O O D S N O W ! In a Solemn Pontifical Mass SQUARI FOODS duty. Those who are under 17 celebrated in the chapel of St. years and six months on July 1 are Thomas' seminary on Tuesday, the assured of a minimum of at least Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, pa nine months of college work. A tron of the institution, the follow limited number of men between 17 ing were the officers; Celebrant, and nine months and 22 years will Archbishop Urban J. Vehr; dea be selected for ASTP following Del Monte Early (NOW ONXY cons of honor, Fathers H. V. their basic military training. 2. Campbell and Joseph O'Heron; Garden, full No. 2 can. 3 POINTS) PEAS The cost of tuition, fees, food, deacon of the Mass, Father Greg housing, and medical care of the ory Smith; subdeacon. Father men selected will be paid by the Jamee P. Flanagan. All these as government, 3. Men will be as sistant officers were fellow stu Kuner's, signed to curricula in applied dents in the institution more than Here's a Man's Suit thot's o tough full No. (NOW ONXY science, chemical and biological 20 ^ears ago. They are all pastors Tomatoes 2 can.... 5 POINTS) sciences preparatory to medical of important local parishes today. proposition to beat! and dental studies, and mathema The master of ceremonies was the tics and physics. These curricula Rev. Dr. David Maloney and the Sharkskin is os durable os they come are similar to the present ASTP sermon was preached by the Rt. basic curricula. Rev, Matthew Smith, who was a ond os rugged os they go! fellow student in the seminary with Garden Patch Whole Gold (NOW ONLY The Denver Catholic the pastors previously named. Mon- How these Suits keep their press ond CORN en, 12-oz. vac. pack can.... 6 POI.NTS) signor Smith’s sermon was an Register exegesis of St. Thomas’ famous Eu smooth looks "toilored-in' charistic hymn, Adoro Te Devote. Published Weekly by the Throne to Be Built Catholic Press Society, Inc. by Timely! Single and Double Breasted, The Forty Hours’ was dosed Kuner's Tender Garden, (NOW O.NXY 938 Bannock Street, Denver, after the Mass. A magnificent set smart new greys, blues and browns. med. can...... <. 2 4»OINTS) Colo. of new gold vestments, presented PEAS by an unnamed donor through tho I Subscription: $1 Per Tear ... All Sizes. Archbishop, was used fo r the' Entered as Second Class Hatter time in' the morning’s ceremonies: at the Poit Office, Denver, Colo. Announpement was made that ^ a movable Archiepiseopal throne^will be constructed as soon as possible GREEN BEANS for the seminary sanctuary, which Ford & Mercury Service ia used a number of times in the Kuner's, full No. 2 ^ Lmrga Parte Stock year for Pontifical ceremonies. The j e T T K G L L ’8 first designs of the throne have al can Nin* SkilM UKluuica ready been drawn. It also will be (NOW POINT FREE) a gift, made with the purpose of SWAYNE-WIMBUSH instilling in the seminto' students the Ja n ’s Sfere- 621 s ix t e e n t h st. 5UPEB mBBKETfl 850 Bannock TA. 6113 a love for beauty in the divine liturgy. i Thursday, March 9, 1944 Office; 938 Bannock" Street • THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE
Famous Paulist Missioners RICHARD L. HANEY Holy N p e Men lion in Denver'* downtown church, the Church of the Holr Glioil, 19th St. James Group and California itreeta, from March 12 to 26, are the Rev. Jerome P. (^om^oA Donegan, C.S.P. (le ft), and the Rev. Francii G. Quinan, CS.P. The million will be the fin t held in the Holy Ghoit church in nine yean, and will feature conference* especially adapted for both Catholici and Of Ml C a r m e l non-Calholics. Mas* and a brief sermon are scheduled each noonday, Will Hear Talk an d (^eaut^ in addition to the regular mission services. It is the sincere personal attention, the gracious, sympathetic under To Meet Friday By Fr. Maloney standing of -a trained personnel, >and the advantages of facilities ex clusively Olinger's . . that make (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, (St. James* Parish, Denver) every Service a complete and per Denver) St. James’ Altar and Rosary so ciety will meet Friday, March 10, fect final tribute. Public preference The regular meeting of the M t Carmel Holy Name society will be in the home of Mrs. G. R. Harries. LEE C. H Ai\EY A aX D S O X throfigh more than 50 years of held on Friday, March 10, at 8 1000 Monaco parkway. Mrs. D. F. serv'ice, enables Olinger’s to offer p.m. in the school hall. Members Leavitt and Mrs. Thorle J. Vieu Exclutive Optometrists more in beauty, comfort and con of the society will receive Com will asJiet the hostess. The Rev. TA. 2690 827 1.5ih St.. Den»
i t i a h iS H M Iiia 1 PAGE FOUR Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 9, 1944
t I Home Economics—Defense t i 3 1 PINOCHLE-BRIDGE TOURNEY jW a tc fi Those Cookies Disappear! SUGAR GLAZED DOnUTS i Oakland, Calif, (riglil), typify the appetites of their many soldier buddies for rookies like Mom makes, as I they dig into the rookie jar in the I'ik)-.N(X1S rlub, E. 16th avenue and (^rant.-Also shown in the picture; Oh Bov, thev’re Good OF PARISH TO END MARCH 9 are Miss Catherine Maloney (le ft), assistant rlub direrlor, and Mrs. Charles J. Dunn (right), vrrekly ron-' Iribiiior to the jar. Mrs. Dunn, whose donations come fresh from the ovrn, says that brruuse she lias many ' 33e DOZEN grandrhildren in service, she knows how sweet a soldier's sweet tooth is. (Holy Family Pariiti, Denver) the Masses last Sunday on t1 The Holy Family P TA Pinochle- needs of the missions. Kathleen Diana Pardee, infant CAKES — PIES Bridsre tournament will etaj^e its daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A Big Assortment to Choose From final party Thursday, March 9, at R. Pardee, was baptized Sunday, 8:30. There will be awards for Feb. 27, by the pastor, the Rev. everyone, and a large crowd is Leo Flynn. The sponsors were expected. Those who have not Robert Eberhardt and Kathryn MAX’S BAKERY been able to attend all the parties O’Connell. can still participate in the evening Elaine Marie, infant daughter 719 W. 8ih Ave. KE. 862.1 prizes for the games and in many of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ruby, was baptized Sunday, March 4. The “35" other awards. The winners last Particular People Prefer Perkinti Pickier • week were Mrs. Hazel Heiberger Rev. E. J. Fraczkowski performed and W. H. Warner in bridge, and the ceremony. Mrs. Anna Stuart and C. J. Lynch Miss Virginia Alioto became the in pinochle. bride of Pfc. Leo Nelson in a cpremony nerfonned before Father The Altar and Rosary society Fraczkowski Saturday evening. will meet in the school hall Thurs LADY PERKINS BRAND Joe Nelson and Evelyn Artese were day, March 9. Mmes. Perito, attendants. A reception was held i*k r k i n s e i ’ k n k t f ;k h ic k l k t;o. Pierson, Pughes, Rauwald, and in the home of the bride’s parents, Rupert, and Miss Swartz will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alioto, fol hostesses. lowing the ceremony. Father William McDonald of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alioto an IN FROSTED GREEN Maryknoll Missioners spoke in all nounce also the marriage of their daughters, Eleanor and Catherine Eleanor was married to Joe SI. m tic i's riKES Fuller Brushes Tarantino in San Francisco Jan. PEAK 23 in Sts. Peter and Paul’s church. PERSONAL BRUSHES 1 Catherine was married to Cpl. HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES Elmer Richardson of the medical WAXES AND POUSHES j corps in the chapel of Fitzsimons j hospital before Chaplain Stephen HOUR Ask i/our grocer TA, (T98 — tSU GUnarm — Danvar I Mahoney on Wedneesday, March 8. Ens. Louis Conter is visiting KENT I in the home of his parents, Mr. A c om p ltta iand Mrs. Nick Center, on conva- IRIDESCENT GLASS aU>(k of Druga •o Drug Sun> Rosaries jlescent leave. He was wounded in d r i <■ a an d action in the South Pacific. He COFFEE MAKER Fountain and !i$ recovering and expects to be Luncheonette. Crucifixes back on duty soon. Si P a trifk s D a v F R - SCHMITT TO GIVE RETREAT MATCHED ENSEMBLE Also a full line of Im* Cpl. Frank Callaghan of the air ported and Do* J. Crosses i forces left Friday for Salt Lake meftlc Wine. City after a furlough with his n . 01 11 1 FOR y o u n g w o m e n o n m a r . 12 Liquors. Bran* dies. etc. sisters and brother in Denver. $ 375 March 12 is the final date for up Party scheduled The Archdiocesan Parish Sodal rines and all service women of the making reservations for the PTA DAIVSBERRY’S ity union will hold its fifth annual territory. K«»- Ultr» Modern conference in the Shirley Savoy The union will hold its monthly 'hotel, March 16. Reservations are afternoon of recollection Sunday, PR E SC BIPTIO PH.\RM.4CY (St. Catharine's Parish, Dtnver) meeting next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in vtfM 194) FEATIRING PRESCRIPTIONS m l ( March '12, from 2 to 5 p.m. in the a WM. EICH being made by Mrs. C. C. The annual St. Patrick’s day the Catholic Charities annex. E. Pe»4s«f| C Convenientlv Located at McCarthy, GRand 3629. Holy Ghost church at 19th and 17lh and Grant. A blanket will be 1520 l^awrenre MA. 8862 card party will be given by St. WOULD COST it.«0 CH.AMP.A .\SD U TH ST. Catherine’s Altar and Rosary so California streets. Denver. Father awarded. IF lOUDNT SI^AIATIir 0»ned and Opereted br J. F. Dineberry ciety Friday, March 17, at l:il0 in Harley J. Schmitt of Blessed Sac the hall. It will be a dessert lunch MAXIMUM tllAll MICI LARGEST STOCJv IN DENVER rament parish will conduct the re eon card party. There will be ta FR.M NEW IMPROVED 8-CUP 1944 MODEL Garden Tools, Rubber Hose ble and other prizes. Mrs. F. M. treat. The exercises, opening with 1 Your Choice of 4 Grannell and Mrs. R. W. Stewart the recitation of the Rosary, w ill; IDLHHDM . . Matching Sugar, Crtomar 4 Everything for the Garden and Farm are chainnen. Mrs. P. J. Doherty consist of three conferences and, 1543 L an m erk V cAf/^tn22bb Mirrorad Plaitiv Tray Gay Color Combinationtt MOTlfltS. TOOUt;. FARM IMPLEMF.NTS. meditations and will close with' ^ • trriKC 0,«M loC wHS 0«IC SM»n HARDWARE. MINING EQUIPMENT and Mrs. G. Rowe will have charge of refreshments, and Mrs. F. O .! Benediction offered by Father Hu^ Shimmering, sparkling, HEAT-RESIST • Fr*,l«C tl— Wirt, 0*lrt iMrtn Morfeld will take care of dona bert Newell, moderator of the Par ING glasswore. Carries a year's • Fr*fl«rt Wlirta Saurt wHt. 0*W SWrM SAM BANNER GO., 15th and Blake-GH. 0114 • brtrt-ictnl Ruby R»rt tions. ish Sodality union. R U B B E R m m [ guaragtee against flame breakage. It is stre.ssed that the afternoon e«£WS COFFEE ON ANY GAS At the monthly meeting held KENT makes delicious coffee FASTER. IIT SI. J0S[PH'STuesday afternoon, Mmes. Weber, of recollection is not for sodalists OR EIECTRIC RANGE Mc.Andrews, Hermann, Feeley, alone. The exercises arc held an and Purcell volunteered to take nually for thd.so young women of “ J O E ” YOUNG 'PLANT (St. Joseph’s Parish, Denver) care of altars in the month of the business and professional Father William McDonald of \ R R I C O . ■March. The president thanked world who cannot attend the mid Auto Service Station .Maryknoll addressed the general m VICTORYGARDEN Mmes. Doherty, Stewart, and Pur week retreats held for iaywomen. Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 8TH AT rORONA TA. «1T3 assembly on Friday. March 3, on cell for the care of the sanctuary A special invitation has been sent South .American missions and voca // ilt a holt— or on overhaul— YES. we have a full assortment of SEEDS suitable during the month of February. to the young women in the tions to the missionary priesthoo . 1 FIRST MASS CELEBRATED ON P PARISH CHAPEL’S NEW ALTAR £ (St. Dominic’* Pnrith, Donyor) Poor and to Mrs. A. P. Zarlengo The fir»t Ma.** was celebrated for their aid in supplying and pre \ ^J. on the new liturgical altar in St. paring the linens for the new altar. Anthony’s chapel Saturday, March Louis B. Sinopoli has been pro B More Convenient Members of the Holy Name so 4. The altar itself, a model in moted to the rank of captain, A ciety will receive Communion wood of the main altar of stone in s body in the 7 ;30 Mass Sunday. according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sino L and cement, as well as other im- March 12, which will be offered poli, 4223 Tejon street, members rovements in the chapel, have for their intentions. The monthly een made possible by the acn- meeting of the society will be held of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish. Capt Sinopoli, 23, a member of erosity of Capt. Thomas Rus-sell, Thursday evening, March 9, in the retired. Capt. Russell ha.s been reading room of the rectory. A the Eighth army air force, arrived seriously ill in St. Anthony’s hos final rhport on the games party To the heavily burdened, home respon* pital. 'The parish is afateful to held last month will be given. All the Dominican Sisters of the Sick members are urged to attend in eibilities and interruptions and the con order to discuss future plans and WWWdWWWWW^WWVSWWVWWWW*^ projects of the society. Members stant flow of visitors often mean added are requested to note the change I T . I il. in the meeting place. distress. A conveniently located funeral Lenten devotions, consisting o? ORDER CHICKS NOW Rosary, sermon, and Benediction, Don’t Be Disappointed! chapel such as ours eliminates the prob are held every 'Tuesday evening at OF Tt.lO; Rosary Holy Hour, dedi Day Old and Started Chicks lem. Its use permits the family to escape cated to those in service, with Sta tions of the Cross, is held every And Baby Ducks for a quiet moment or a night’s rest. Friday evening at 7:30, The ser REASONABLE PRICES mon on Tuesday evening, entitled Pull Line of Feed, Remedies. FLVIIIG IWlIRD “ His Friend, Magdalen,’’ will be Equipment — Hay and Straw Friends, too, appreciate the added con delivered by Father Vincent Hughes. A Ninth AF Medium Bomber ’The Rosary and Altar society venience of the establishment. Mail Order* Station, England.— Award of the will meet March 14 in the church Rusk Chick Store Distinguished Flying cross to 1st auditorium. A luncheon will be Promptly Filled Corner W. 38th & Federal Lt. Paul R. Blevins, whose wife served at 12:30 noon. Mr*. Ward Write for Price* GL. 5324 Oens-er lives at 4.14 Emerson street, Den Anthony will he chairman and will ver, has been announced by air he assisted by Mmes. Frank Stone, force headquarters. The 26-year- Geonre Magor, J. J. Ingling, E. P., old bombardier-navigator of a Gartland. and Ray Olson. B-26 Marauder crew had already Mrs. Harvey Muncy entertained COLFAX MARKET been awarded the Air medal with the St. Rose card circle in Feb Capt. Loui* Sinopoli COI.PAX A1 COLFAX AT three Oak Leaf clusters. ruary. Mrs. J. P. Rice enter DOWNING MARION AND SON CHAPELS Lt. Blevins was cited for "ex tained the St. Albert card circle in England in October, 1942. As traordinary a ch ievem en t while March 2. a bombardier on the Flying Fort serving as a bombardier-navigator Blessed Joan’s sewing circle will ress “ The Thumper,’’ he partici KEystone 6297 # KEystone 6296 of a B-26 plane on 25 bombarment meet March 16 at 12:30 in the pated in nine raids over enemy missions over enemy-occupied Con home of Mrs. J. Bickett, 2864 W. territory. He wears the Purple Wt SptcUllu h) Phone WE SHIP 0 2 .7 Cteveland Ptoce tinental Europe. Lt. Blevins dis 24th avenue. , Heart and the Air medal. MILK FED Tabor ‘1776’ played unu.sual foresight and pro Young women of the parish, ROCKY MTN. Capt Sinopoli is now an instruc POULTRY Guarding Forever our Founderis ideals fessional efficiency on all these married and single, are invited to tor, stationed in northern Ireland. TROUT attend the day of recollection A brother, ,Sgt. Fred L. Sinopoli, Pr»p»ld AM Or«r CompIfU Lln< of .sponsored by the Archdiocesan So is with the Fifth army somewhere U. S. A. dality union to be held Sunday in Italy. He went across with the SEA FOODS and afternoon from 2 until 6 o’clock first AEF in January, 1942, and lUO Eait C oifu FRESH FISH Blesi^ed ^aerameni in Holy Ghost church. has been with the Seventh army Avtnu* IFeiOII OF iO T The Mass sponsored by the PTA in Ireland, England, Scotland, for those in the armed forces will Africa, and Sicily. He was trans- FREE DELFV’ERT AT 10 A. M. AND I P. H.| Peterson’s Reweaving be celebrated at 7:30 Wedne.sday|ferred to the Fifth army before and Hosiery Repair SIMMONS DRUG GO. morning, March 15. « | leaving Sicily. He has sent nu-i 2870 Colo. Blvd. The PTA council meeting will merous religious gifts to his i be held Tuesday afternoon. March 4122 E. Colfax 502 Colo. Bldg. mother and sisters from Sicily and EA. 99.">3 14. at 2 p.m. in the .school audi Italy. Preferred Parish D E x ter 1353 MAin 2633 torium. Both men are jpaduates of WE APPRECIATE YOUR The monthly T T A meeting will HOSIERY REPAIRING AND WORK^ PATRONAGE North high school. Capt. Sinopoli be on Thursday, March 16. at __ ON A L L KNITTED GARMENTS _ E also attended Denver university Trading List 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. school o f commerce before enlist (St. Loui*’ P«ri»h, Engl«wo*d) Second graders will entertain with ing in January, 1942. Sgt. Sino FOR RRST (JJV.SS SERVICE In the reorganization meeting a program under the direction of poli has been in the army since Fairfax Hardware and WORKMA.NSHIP of the parish unit of the Legion Sister M. Dolores and Sister M. August, 1941. (Colfts Sk Fsirfaz) CALL of Mar>- held in the rectory Friday .Mphonsus. A special feature will afternoon, March 3, Mrs. G. Smi- be the presentation by 0. J. Pribyl Si. FranHii de Sale^* h a r d w a r e c l a s s Good Shepherd Aid to , PAINTS KESSLER. CLEANERS lanic was elected president; Mrs. of the clown act. EA. 3777 5022 E. (k)lfa* PHONE EA*I 9525 A. Reed, vice president; Mrs. Mmes. A. F. Zarlengo, J. T. Hold Luncheon-Meeting McDermott, and George Bugg at P E. RINEHART. Prop. 4600 EA.ST COLFAX George Moore, trca.surer; and Mrs. LINCOLN CREAMERY B. Kerns, secretarj-. Parishioners tended the archdiocesan confer There will be a dessert lunch and Forget-Me-Not SP. 3233 515 E. Exposition are urged to become either active ence held Tuesday, Feb. 29, in the card party at the regular meeting SI WESTOVER or auxiliary members. Meetings Catholic Charities’ annex. of the Good Shepherd Aid society. Flower Shop Ice Cream WTien buying from the arc held every Friday at 2 p.ni. March 16 is the date set for the AND 1st Lt, Paul R. Blevins Tuesday, March 14, at 1 p.m. in! HOI R.8— 8 A.M. TO 8 P..M. The St. Louis PTA monthly one-day conference of the Catholic firms advertising in this the Catholic Charities annex, 17th' Choice Flouers Dairy Prodnets meeting will be held in the .school missions, many of which were dis Parent-Teachers’ league to he and Grant, Denver. Mrs. Harry far ^11 Oecatinm paper, please mention that Glencoe Service Station hall Tuesday evening. March 14, patched under adverse weather held in the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Gorden, Mrs. Dennis Hogan, and j you saw their advertise CONOCO PRODUCTS. WASHING, at 8 o’clock. After the husine.ss conditions and against vitally im Mrs. Zarlengo urges all the of Mrs. John Fely will be hostesses. GREASING meeting a .social will be held, with ficers. committee chairmen, room Beautiful Selections portant enemy positions. Lt. Blev Artiitically Arranced JOYCE CLEANERS ment. Glencoe and E a»t Colfax music provided for square danc ins’ determination and heroic spon mothers, and all members of the ( JOHN NII.S_ON - ALBERT NILSON EA. 9777 Opm 9 to 3 Sunday ing. taneity reflect the highest. credit PT.\ to attend. Gold-star moth GIFT POTTERT ers and past presidents of the P’TA Quality and Service Mrs. Joseph Petrash and Mrs. on himself and the army air force.’’ Downing at Alameda F. H. Thompson are chairmen for Lt. Blevins has the respect for, are , especially invited. .. , All , , those ,, That Satisfies LAWSON DRUG 00. ills the first of the five weekly card and dislike of Nazi fighters that ? reservation should call Phone RA. 1818 YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED parties to he sponsored liy St. most Allied fliers in the European .Mrs. , Zarlengo ,, , at ,, GLendaie , 8730 1306 .So. Pearl SP. 3662 ALSO TRINIDAD COLO. — LIQUORS Louis' PTA beginning Tuesday. theater of operations have, and Monday, March 13. - ■*— — t — March 21. at 1 p.m. in the school he likes to recall the aerial offen hall. Luncheon will be served and sive against a Nazi airdrome in JACKSON’S Alameda Drug Store special prizes awarded. Admission France in which more than a dozen St. Philom ena's EVER THE CAMEL V. O. PETERSON. Prop. is 3.6 cents. At the end of the of them were caught on the ground. | Cut Rate Drugs series grand prizes will be awarded St. P a t r ic k ’s to Even the camel, unaccustomed “ One of them was taking off Cot Rate Drugs to the highest scorers in pinochle, as we made our bombing run,’’ he as he is to public drinking, Liquors • Sundries Wines and Liquors J & L Radio Service G. A. STRAIT bridge, and bunco. The games of says. “ It crashed before it got must sneak a gallon or two Prese.riptiona i pinochle and bridge are progres off the ground. Our bombs covered of water every few days. - Free Prompt Delivery Fountain Service • School Supplies Electrical Appliance.* sive...... ■ E. COLFAX the area in which the rest of them Hold Party Mar. 17 Can SP t«4t Downlnt and AUmede Alameda and Broadway In the meeting of the Altar andj^pre lined up, and judging by the Your car battery can stand a Repaired ■ .lEW ELER Rosary society held in the rectory |pj;p|(,„jpf| saw, we must have lot of heat and dryness, but 3205 E. (x ilfa x Avenue (St. Patrick’* Parish, Denver) I ^ s r ii^ G E O . PHONE EM. 6063 J KE.7769 1.514 E. Colfax Tuesday, March 7, the followingj hit an ammunition dump, as well.’’ it, too, gets thirsty every so committee chairmen were ap PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Tentative plans are being made , often. Lack of water causes CONOCO STATION pointed: Sanctuary, Mrs. Arthur for a large games party to he held short battery life and expen MASTER JOE FARRENKOPF. Prop. Michaud: candles and vigil light on Friday evening, March 17. the 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 Mrs. A. P. Reed and .Mrs. C. sive replacements, so don’t OPTOMETRIST PAIT. M. CONNELI, iS I. Feast of St. Patrick, in the school Coorteoua and Prompt Service H. S. CASEY invite you to Lievens; orphans’ . Mrs. A. Steck auditorium. let yours go dry. Drive in to 5 Broadwav WASHI.NG » CREASING msmm and Mrs. Julia Doering; linens. ' This .Sunday is Communion day day and let us check the water A SPEtJALTY ALADDIN CLEANERS Mrs. J. Crookham, Mrs. W. Tay for the Holy Name society. Ail level and capacity—No charge 1811 Ea.i t;«irax EA. 0166 lor. and Mr*. J. Woltcrmnn; de- the men arc urged to receive either for this service. 1.301 Gdorado Blvd. Between Williams nnd Hiirh coration.s and flowers. Mrs. .lames [in their own pari.sh or in connec A la d d in If ill Clndderi Your Jack.son and Mrs. IVilliam Arend; tion with the corporate Com- KROONENBERG COAL COMPANY ^ FM. 9807 If a t d n t b p . . . legislation and war defense, Mrs. Imunion of all the men of the city Vesta is the battery srith COAL AND FEED James Jackson; sick, Mrs. G. (St. John’s Parish, Denver) iin the Cathedral, Phone SPruce 4478 1909-11 So. Broadway Smilanic. Mrs. J. McElroy, and Plete-lock The Forty Hours’ devotion will i Virginia Battaia, prefect of the constructioD Mrs. .A. P. Reed; and membership, PROMPT SERVICE be held if St. John the Evange Senior Young Ladies’ sodality, re — guards Mrs. Fred Tunze. Mrs. Monte list’s parish beginning at the 8:30 cently visited her brother and against in Maurice Haeffner and Mrs. Fred Mass on Monday, March 13, and sister-in-law in Pueblo. ternal shorts, Annunciation W ATCH REPAIRING Tunze are in charge of the altars closing Wednesday evening, March The Holy Name society will meet lengthens for the month. .Mrs. Robert Eller- 15. Services will be conducted in the school Thursday, March 9. bitterr life. GIEGRIGH JEWELRY man and Mrs. Bernard Keirens each evening at 7:45 with special AT LOWEST Italian Sausage, “ The Best in ORUGS PRICES IN DENVER DE SELLEM 3226 F.. (olfax were received as new memliers and speakers. Parishioners are en Mrs. Judson Crookham as a new couraged to attend the special ser Town," Tejon Cash Grocery and FUEL AND FEED CO. Market, 3758 Tejon.— Adv. fiiAi.’inin3g9Bi!imj) CHARLES A. DaSELLEH COLFAX., WASHINGTON life member. A perpetual mem vices and to honor the Blessed Sac * VESTA * bership was taken by Mrs. Robert rament by daily visits during these We Ship by Rail Hayes and a memorial for Mrs. three days of exposition. rBB STORB PBO.VB TA. S20S KEM-TONE $3.18;:; KE. 4.S76'' Joseph tVolfe (Wilamina Agnes). BUCKLEY BROS. jtgssU Th* Mfvdern Mirarit Wall Pinlah Members of the Altar and Ro COAL 1401 FRANKLIN ST. aSTB AND WALNUT The Daughters of Mary sodality sary society, parishioners, and •Store il now— Be prepared for .Studebaker Sale* and .Sersice RES. PHONE MA IS44 IM .AII) I.INOI K.IJM and the Junior Holy Name society FUR STORAGE other interested friends of the Rt. possible fuel shortage. NEW AND USED CARR AND TRUCKS 98<* sq. vd held a joint meeting Tuesday eve Rev. Monsignor David T. O’ Dwyer A L L POPULAB GRADES — ALSO PHONE CH. 8016 a \ d i : r .s o :\ r k o s . Remodelinfi • Repairing ning. March 7. Don McCraken was arc invited to attend his lecture in STOKER COALS .Auto Repairing .411 Makes f'olfas and Jnaephinr RA 06ti welcomed as a new member. The the home of Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff, Battery and Elactric Serrice 1519 EAST 34TH AVE. INVEST IN FURS group is planning the formation of 1130 E. Seventh avenue, Friday, Ray Coal Co. Body and Fonder Work a softball league. FRAIVKLI]^ .March 10, at 2:30 o’clock. Monsi PE. 4604 1165 So. Penn. S50 Broadwav SP. 4111 ^ F in e Baptism was recently adminis gnor O’Dwyer’s subject will be Furniture Mart The firms listed here de tered by the Very Rev. Joseph P. “ Some I’ost-Roformation Saints.’’ ■ IValch Repairing' O’Heron to the following: Mary We Buy, Sell and Exchange serve 1 0 be remembered , Mrs. H. A. Schwab- entertained Rmdy When You Nted It Sara .lohnson. daughter of Mr. and i the members of the Little Flower when you are distributing 1 M.G* SIMMONS Mrs. Lafe Johnson, with Glenn|(.ji-clc in her home, 426 Corona your patronage in the dif Plu.sh and Ann Weber as spon street on Wednesday, March 8. “ When buying from the Lovely ff’ay to Spend an 1 ______333^ E. COLFAX sors; Diana Lea Hussion, daughter .Members of the Little Flower 1 firms advertising in this Evening at ferent lines of hu.siness. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hussion, circle who meet bi-monthly to sew | The Red Gross is at His Side with Victor Hu.ssion and .Agnes are Mmes. H. J. Dehmer, Lito Gal-: oaper, please mention that DUKE’S GRILL Sausa as sponsors; Francis. Donna, Icgo.s, Edward Madden, A. J. Mor-! you saw their advertise and Charles Denning, children of roni, L. J. Murphy, L. F. Palaze, And the Red Gross is You ■•CHUCK” HEFNER. Prop. Something to Crow About Jh, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Donning, A. P. Pohndorf, and H. A. Schwab.; ment. 1620 E. 34TH .AVE. with Pauline Denning and .Meyer The Tekakwitha circle met in Carl’s Southern Style ^ Flandc as sponsors; Mark Richard the home of Mrs. J. March, 46 S. I Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Bellairc street. i Holy Family liam Leonard;, with Patrick Heim- Recent Baptisms in St. John’s 1944 FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS V c " 1 : rich and Mary Murray as spon church included those of Daniel sors; Carol Johnson, daughter of Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George WAR FURD Carl C. Johnson, with George W. Harnke by the Rev. Roy Fig- for i CLARK & SOAS HARDWARE SSe Beran and Gladys Beran as spon- lino; John E. Fletcher and Mar MtMURTRVS PAINTS AND GLASS .sors; and Richard Mansfield Quin garet Fletcher were sponsors. W il ^ GARDEN AND LAW N SEEDS AND SUPPLIES lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garett liam Jo.seph, son of Mr. and \Lrs!- OL. »2*2 4«34 TENNYSON ST. Quinlan, with Francis C. Mans W'illiam J. Gilston, was baptized C l'S ST. P I CIFE field and Lenora Priest as spon by Father John P. Moran; spon- sors. ■sors were Robert Gilston and Ei 3109 E. ( A)LFAX v leen Cross with Albert Schauer and OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Mrs. Anna Waldhart Rose Carnahan acting as proxies. The past presidents of the SL John P'TA will be the gfests of the | M . E. PATRICK Marks 93rd Birthday organization at the annual C P TL' LETT GIVE luncheon Thursday, March 16, in invites you to Mrs. Anna W'aldhart of 5145 the Shirley-Savoy hotel. Mem^rs FOOTWEAR Raleigh street, Denver, observed arc urged to be present at this im her 93rd birthday on Sunday, BEST IN QUALITT. NEWBST IN portant conference. Reservations STYLE March 6. Mrs. Waldhart has been may be made by calling Mrs. E. L. 42 Ttsrs In Ihi Pikn Pstk Rcflon PARADISE CLEANERS a resident of Colorado for 63 Brown at EM. 7823, or Mrs. J. J. Cash — Carry — Trices years. She lived in Gilpin county Reilly at EA. 0663. THEVORHESSHOECO. when she first came West in 1880. MEN’S SUITS DRESSES The following women served the COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. She has three children; Max Wald first Triday breakfast last week: hart of Hillside, Ariz.; Fred Wald JOSLIN'S 50c 75c Mmes. F. Stasko, H. Smith, T. hart of Kokomo. Colo.; and Mrs. O’Keefe, C, Welch, D. Flanagan, 4 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU Anna Andres of Preacott, Ariz. and W. Stewart. Mothers are re 16th and Curtis D e n v e r Patronize These Firm*. 226 E. 20th Ave. 1217 E. 6th .Ave. Two granddaughters are Miss minded to fill out and return the Emma Andres of Prescott, Ariz., war activity quSstionnaire dis Are Go-operalina With 3242 E. Colfax 7235 E. Colfax and Sister Marcella of St. Joseph’s tributed to the school children last Paper. order, Oakland, Calif. week. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock' Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TeiepKone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 9, 1944 USE»IY F MASS FOR FRANK GUADAGN0UI|F|l| IITITIIIIII MONEY TO PAY IS OFFERED BY FATHER EIZI ,. ' Colorado Springs.— On Monday, and was a member o f Sacred R C l N YOUR Feb. 28, a Requiem Mass was of- Heart parish. She is survived by Ifered in Corpus Christi church by her husband; her parents, Mr. and the Rev. Anthony Elzi for the soul of Frank Guadagnoli, who died Mrs. George Hager, Sr., of Colo in Missoula, Mont., while en route rado Springs; two brothers, George INCOME TAXES to Farragut, Ida., for naval train Hager, Jr., with the army in Fort Golden.— The regular meeting of ing. Remember, your Income Tax ia due March 15th. Our funds are Sam Houston, Tex., and Lloyd Aspen.— The new stations do available to you to pay these taxes, and you may repay us in St. Joseph's Altar and Rjsary so Frank was son of Mr. and Mrs. Hager, Colorado Springs; and one ciety was held Wednesday, March Tony Guadagnoli, 2704 N. Cascade nated to the St. Vincent church. convenient monthly payments to suit your income. sister, Delores Hager, Colorado 1, in the home of Mrs. Clarence avenue, who survive him. Another Basalt, by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Springs. A Reouiem Mass was Loant Quickly Made on Hokanson, with Mrs. Edward Tait brother, Louis Guadagnoli, is serv Schuman, were erected last week. ing in the navy in Seattle, Wash., sung at 10 o'clock Saturday, Autos, Furniture, Collateral, First and Second Mortgages on Im as co-hostess. Father Harley The stations make an attractive Schmitt, of Blessed Sacrament par and was home on leave for the March 4, in Sacred Heart church. proved Denver Rea) Estate and to Salaried Employees on their Interment was in Fairview ceme ish, Denver, was the guest speaker. funeral. addition to the church. plain note, without notifying their employer. tery. He read several Irish poems from Mrs. Edith Green and son, A daughter was born to Mr. and OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M. T^e Boree Log, written by Fa Keith, recent converts, were bap ^ “ "?®®!Mrs. Alton Beck Feb. 7 in Mercy City, Mo., Miss Agnes Nellesen has' ther John O’Brien, an Irish priest tized in Corpus Christi church by hospital, Denver. She has been in charge of a mission in Australia. Father Elzi. returned here to enter Colorado WE FEATURE BEST GOALS IN BOTH college. named Sandra Ann. She was bap The resignation of Mrs. J. F. The regular monthly Com Wagenbach as president of the so munion of the Corpus Christi Holy Pfc. William Schwenn, son of tized on Tuesday morning, March BITUMINOUS AND LIGNITE JIM FURLONG ciety was presented and accepted Name society will be on Sunday, Mrs. Anna Schwenn of 318 W. 7 at 10:30 by the Rev. Charles P. with regret. Mrs. Wagenbach is in March 12, in the 7 :30 Mass. Bijou street, who enlisted in the Sanger. Laurence Elisha and Mrs. marines O ct 5, 1942, and who was 1735 Welton St. KEystone 2224 the East visiting relatives, and ex Miss Evelyn D. Trainor, a grad injured in the battle of Tarawa, is Leo Kearns arc the sponsors. Open Dtilr ft:30 to 5:30-*8itardftyi Till 1 P. N. pects to remain for some time. Mrs. uate of Seton school of nurses and shown in the picture. With the Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willoughy, Our Branch Office at Furlonr Auto Co., 639 Broadway Hugh Beers was elected president for the past year with Aircraft rines at Tarawa, which was at a for the remainder of the term. Mechanics, Inc., left Wednesday, Jr., are the parents of a girl, local theater last week. Follow St. Agnes’ circle reported a suc March 8, for San Francisco, where born Wednesday, March 1, in ing the capture of Taraw’a, I^rt. cessful profit on the recent card she will be at the Mare hospital as Mercy hospital, Denver. party. The society's committee in an ensign. Scnwenn wrote his mother that he had been wounded by a grenade Walter Hyrup and family have charge of the recent baked food Monday evening, Feb. 28, Miss moved from the Letey ranch to LSE OUR BUDGET IM.A.N sale also reported success. explosion, and that he was photo Evelyn Trainor was honored at a graphed saluting the flag with his their home in Basalt. Walter and KEEP UP THE HOMES Members of the organization re dinner by 33 friends in the Broad-1 hg^ds bandaged. It is this film that John will work on the ranches in ported 70 hours of work in civilian moor hotel. The guest of honoris usgj jjj motion picture, the Capitol Creek district. E L K COAL CO. defense, and 12 pounds of fat sal was presented wuth gifts. | The Holy Name society held its John Snyder of Columbus, 0., vaged in February. YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR \\edncsda>, March 1. Miss j-ggyigr nieeting Monday evening visited with Father Sanger re 3633 Blake John Finkbeiner, Mgr. A committee was appointed to Trainor was honored at a dinner jj, Mary’s annex. The society cently. visit new residents of the parish, I in the home of her mother, given will receive Communion in a body The Altar and Rosary society is Patronize These Reliable Firms and invite them to join the society, j by the B. B. club. in the 8 o’clock Mass in St. Mary’s completing plans for the annual! “DENVEK'8 SlOSl PROGRESSIVE I.AUNDRY" Mrs. Charles Hemberger is chair-' Sgt. John F. Dickey is home Sunday. March 12. St. Patrick's dinner and dance Sat- ’ man, and she will be assisted by on a 15-day furlough _from the| jh e Third Order of St. Francis urday, March 18. The dinner will | THE VASi ADE L A tX D K T Mrs. Guy Eaton, Mrs. R. J. Roach, Vnrthern armv air field 'Tulla-' take place in the parish hall, and ' Mrs. Samuel Bolitho, and Mrs. I Uoma | meeting took place in St. Mary’s •TRY oi:h new SERVICE" William Hnu-arH , noma, lenn. church Sunday after Benediction the dance will be in the Fraternal DEIWER KEY ,, '. ., ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleming of , of the Blessed Sacrament. hall. I Complete Uanndry Service \ STROHMINGER & LOCK CO. The Altar sMiety will have a pregno, Calif., announce the birth' Tuesday Feb 29 at the monthly The Altar and Rosary society' I84J Mirket WE CALL FOR A.SD DELIVER TA, 6370-837S Mass said each month for mem-1 of a daughter Feb. 22. The little pack S i n g of thVst Man held its monthly meeting Thurs-j Electrical Contracting Lockticians bers of the aimed forces. igi^i has been christened Sandra, jcouts, Joe Lueb was elected cub-|‘^«/- “ " ^ h 2. in the parish hall. L1e«nitd asd Bonded tx) City of Denver DAY AND NITE Mrs Charles, Hemberger. presi-'Jane. i master. Sunday, March 5, the business meeting cards 817 14th St. "‘rnVmr* KE. 4380 611 18ih Si. dent of St. Agnes circle, was in-1 Alice Owens, wife of Pfc. cub scouts received Communion I " f^jov^d. Refreshments were structed to purchase cushions for. Ronald B. Owens, stationed at^n the 8 o'clock Mass. A break- served, the nuptial kneelers and a cushion | Koberts, Calif., died Feb. 28.1 fast was served in the Antlers ho- The CYO enjoyed a chicken din LOOP HAItKET iv- She was born here Dec. 29, 1924, tel. The gpiest speaker was the ner Thursday, Feb. 17, in the par the circle are in charge of the FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE ^MEiiuvisiDE mink Rev. Michael Kavanaugh. ish hall. The dinner was served Free Parking With Purchai* o> SOc o> More at 1429 Lawrence altars for March, and will decorate by Lillian Popish and Cora Helen Equal to 3-coat Job *i 2-co*t prieg. the repository, for Holy Thursday. Mrs. George Delaney arrived AWNINGS last week from Camp Swift, Tex., McKenna. Committees were ap-; Approved by F. H.A. Mrs. Charles Bilstein was the win pointed for the baked food .sale, i ner of the cake given away in the Archbishop to to spend several weeks with her SOLES which will take place Saturday, I meeting. She will bake the cake to mother, Mrs. John Green. She IMMEDIATE SERVICE (l<^N.LF0SS ..onillLo. THAT SATISFY also is visiting her husband’s par April 8. Plans for the Communion i for full Details and Price*. be awarded in the next meeting. breakfast March 19 were discussed. Men'i. Wom^n'i and Children'! ents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard De Half Solea Mrs. Richard Jancke and Mrs. laney. Lt. Delanev is to arrive next C. M. Clute have affiliated them All Work Guaranteed YHE DENVER YENY Address Welby week in Colorado Springs on a Your Purchase of War Bonds The firms listeti here de selves with the society. LOOP SHOE REP.4IR SHOP leave. and'* Stamps Help* Secure Your LOOP MARKET serve to be remembered The next meeting will be held a Court St. Mary 513, Catholic T “ II Thursday, March 9, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Senior and Junior Basketball avenue, V . V wwmww w w up tlieir geasonseason on March 17 with ^ games i2.h against ISSi F “For a long time to come, re other Denver community center teams. Coach I.«o Donavan wiil honor the members of botli teams at a dinner to be Pi J capped tires must continue to served in the center the evening of March 21. Mr. Donovan also is making plans to open the softball season. Boys' £< carry much of the transporta and girls' teams will be organized and take part in the summer's program. The members of the senior basketball team the M are, back row, left to right, Ruben Barcelona, Gilbert Vigil, Eloy Mares, Dave Mares, Eddie Mitotes, and Coach Donovan; C S[ s A 1010 tion burden.** front row', left to right, Lee Fernandez, Rano Mares, Eddie Fernandez, Roman .Madena, and Bobby Espinoza. ACADEMY J. B: BRADLEY DEWEY HIST, AWARD A WIIVIVER Li Rubber Director (St. Cajatan’i Pariih, Denver) for her performance The mission for men now in as Rernadetle, in progress in St. Csjetan’s church is being very well attended. Nightly services arc held. The mission, which will close Sunday, March 12, is being given by Father Julian THE SONS OF RECAP TODAY Adrovar,C.R. This mia.sion will end with a corporate Communion by n all those who have attended, and a TWO BIG DENVER STORES special blessing by the mission ary.after the 8:30 Mass. Confes sions will be heard from Thursday Adult* 'Sc day, SI.12 night. TO SERVE YOU on until late Saturday night by the Children 3Sc and 5Sc Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R.: Sarvica Men and Women in Uniform Father Andres Burguera, C.R., and 50c and 7Sc the mi.ssionary. A Mass for Helen Gomez was "The Seng of Bemidette" will not be offered on Monday, March 6. On >hown at lower pricta anywhere before 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS Wednesday, March 8, a Requiem 1945. Mass was celebrated for Aurora Montoya. Members o f the Holy Name so ciety and the Order of Carmelites XOW! 1768 So. Broadway 2333 East CoKax will receive Communion in a body at the 8 :30 Mass on Sunday, March Phone PE. 0430 Phone EAst 9792 12. Mrs. Macs, president of the AUDDIN THEATER Carmelites, thanks all the mem ORAL LITTLE , Mgr. FRED MAREAN, Mgr. bers who aided in making the Mexican dinners of the past two Sundays so successful. Mrs. Charles DeSylva of the PTA war service thanks those who helped in the cookie drive. This SUPREME will be a regular feature of the St. Cajetan P TA work. FOR COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE The Young Ladies’ sodality met COAL CO. Sunday, March 5, and made plans WE SPECIALIZE IN to close the membership drive. STOKER COAL New members were approved. WE RECOMMEND PROMPT, COERTEOES SERVICE Columbine & Industrial Your Purchase of War Bonds For Furnace Coal and .Stamps Helps .Secure Your PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Future. Call PEarl 2461 m M LAEIVDRY AI^ID //BOySJOIN Annual Parochial Grade School Cage Ji MJ DRY CLE.AIVING Our Office Is Open from 7 A. M. Until 9:30 P. M. Tourney to Get Under Way March 9 for Your Convenience Play will begin tonight, Thurs tunitics to win the championship. and coaches in the junior league day, March 9, in the annual pa- The leaders of the two divisions follows: The .Rev. James B. Tou get ■ apecial longing for rochial grade school basketball of the Parochial grade school Hamblin, Annunciation parish; the tournament sponsored by the ath league. Annunciation and Sacred Rev. Anselm Robinson, O.F.M., tomelhing very .ati.fying lo eat letic department of Regis high Heart teams in the East division, St. Elizabeth’s; the Rev. J. Roy m i m i visit— The Catholic high school league school. The tournament will con and St. Clara’s and St. Dominic’s Figlino, St. John’s; the Rev. Paul tinue every night from Thursday The RED CROSS is at his side boxing got off to a flying start last in the North division, will rule Reed, St. Philomena's; the Rev. to Sunday,y. March 12. Games also a.s favorites, but a number of clubs Joseph McAndrews, S.J., Loyola Thursday. March 2, when 77 as wiU be played Saturday and Sun should create real difficulty for parish; the Rev. Francis Kappes, D EDELW EISS piring mittmen, representing seven day afternoons. af them. Cathedral parish; the Rev. Edward a n d th e R e d Cross is YOU! school.s. registered in the Cathedral Fifteen Denver parochial teams Defending Champion* Dinan, St. Francis’ : the Rev. Carl 1644 GLENARM Open 11 a. m. 'til 3 a. m. Schwartz, C.SS.R,. St. Joseph’s; g^nasium . The candidates were have entered the tournament. This The defending champion is St. the Rev. A. Schiltz, S.J., Sacred given registration forms and di is the same number of teams that Philomena's. Father Paul Reed lost Heart parish; the Rev. Edward J. rected to report to Dr. Arthur B. competed last year, but transpor his entire first string of last year Fraezkowski, Holy Family parish; Funnell at 1550 Lincoln street for tation difficulties made it impossi by graduation, however, and his the Rev. John F. Connell, O.P., St. the required physical examination. ble for out-of-state teams to com present team does not measure up. Dominic’s: the Rev. Gaetano Del pete. The runner-up of last year, St. ALDITORIOI HOTEL The routine of workouts was ex Brusco, O.S.M., Mt. Carmel par-j From all indications the rivalry Vincent’s, also is not so strong as' plained and the boys were given ish; the Rev. George Spehar, St. I Denver’s Favorite Dining Room and Coffee Shop will 1)0 intense with a number last year. Nevertheless, both clubs instructions in the use of the Catherine’s; Joseph Nelson, St. of teams having excellent oppor- should make a creditable showing. Complete Sunday Dinner, 65c & up equipment and in the fundamen Vincent’s; and James' Malone, St. As in past yeai's, both cham Banquet Room for Bridge and Private Parties tals. cilities and boxing equipment Clara’s. .Among the coaches and athletic there will be at his disposal. pionship and consolation bracketa 14TH & STOUT — PHONE KE. 1341 — DENVER I will be played. The schedule is The tournament schedule fol directors present were Cobe Jones The registration disclosed a lows; Reddy of Regis high, Steve O’Rourke of arranged so the semifinals in both FINE LIQUEURS promising group of athletes. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 St. Joseph’s, Sam Jar%'is of Mullen brackets will be played Sunday THEATRE Excellent Cniiine Kilowait .Among them were numerous stars afternoon. The finals will be con 4 p.m.— St. Philomena's vi. St. Domi-f high, Steve Cinnocco of Annuncia of football, basketball, and. base nic'a. ! 1028 S. Gaylord ur E(«Ctric«l tested Sunday evening at 7:30 and PARK tion high, Sarge MacKenzie of ball. In addition, there was a large 6:30 p.ra.^Annunciation team vi. St.| PE. 1877 Servant 8:30 o’clock. Awards will be made John's. Lande*s Cathedral high, Francis Murphy, THL'R.. FRI.. SAT.. MARCH 9. 10. U proportion of boys who have been after the championship game. A 7t30 p.m.— Mt* Carmel vs. St. Eliza-j OF DENVER St. Francis’ newly appointed box JOA.V CRAWFORD unable heretofore to participate banner will be presented to the bath's, I ing coach; and Father Edward J. in interscholastic sports. Though 8:30 p.m.^-St. Vincent's vs. Loyola. FRED MarMURRAY in "A PI*c. for the Di*crlmln*tinx~ Fraezkowski of Holy Family high. championship team. A pennant FRIDAY. MARCH 10 I T elep h on e EM, 9817 there was a nice distribution of will be given the consolations win “Above Suspicion” Under the Parochial League 6:30 p.m.^Sacred Haart team vs. 5t. E. COLFAX It STEELE a.spirants through the range of ner, and the runner-up in the ALSO program of conditioning and in Catharine's. i weights, there was a strong dele championship bracket. An all-star 7:30 p.m.— St. Joseph's vs. Cathedral JIMMY LYDON. JOHN LITEL in struction, the athletes will work Deneer'i Widely Known Canton Cslt gation of boys ranging from 85 I tournament team will be picked 8:30 p .m ^ S l. Francis* vs. Holy F*in« “Henry Aldrich ily team. h*i been in bueineee for 32 year* and out every Monday and Thursday to 120 pounds This is the group bv the tournament board; and hi* (Iw tyi given the fineat food, and afternoon in Cathedral gymna of boy.s usually unable to make „c e iv e awards. SATURDAY. MARCH 11 Haunts a House” good lervict. sium under the joint direction of the major teams in other sports, 1 p.m.— L^ser Thursday 4, vs. loser The tournament is under the di Friday 6:30. SUN.. MON.. TUgS.. WED.. MARCH all the league coaches. On the land it is felt by league authori- rection of the Regis high school 2 p.m.— Loser Thursday 6:30 vs. losar 12. 13. 14. 15 THE CANTON CAFE other three days of each week, the tierf that boxing will do much to athletic decartment Bernard C Thursday 7:30. RODDY -MacDOWAI.L, boxers will work out in their home meet the needs of these lads. An- rtepartment. Bernard L 3 p.m.— St. Clara's vs. winner Thurs DONALD CRISP in W. K. WING, Manager Schulte, S.J., director of athletics, day 8:30. 1638H CURTIS St. Denver. Colo. Public Service Company of Colorado gymnasiums. Any coach desiring other noticeable fact was the en i.t being assisted by Richard C. 4 p.m.— Loser Thursday 6:30 vs. loser “ LASSIE COME HO.ME’’ to bring or send his boys to the thusiasm of the seniors among the Harrington, S.J., and Joseph F. Friday 8:30. AI.SO C tU , MAin 9886 Cathedral gym, however, is cor 6:30 p.m.— Winner Thursday 4 vs. registrants, the group anticipat Jelinek, S.J., coaches of minor ARMY COMEDY dially invited to do so. Gym fa. winner Friday 6:30. and order aome of nor fine Chineaa ing early inciuction into the armed teams in Regis. Officials for the 7:30 p.m.— Winner Friday 6:30 vs. “ .Adventure., of a Rookie’’ foods to take home. Open ’till 3 a. m. forces. These boys appeared par games will include Denver Cath- winner Friday 7:30. ticularly interested in the con- 8:30 p.m.— Winner Thursday 6:30 vs. MATINEES — SATURDAY ^ .. , , olic high school coaches and of- winner Thursday 7:30. SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS ditiomng and instructional plans, '‘cobe Jones, Lou Antonelli, SUNDAY. MARCH 12 AT 2 P. H. ir « Intits You to Ftslt modernize your refrigerator with The roster of registrants fol- Frank Collins, and Dan Haggott. 1 p.m.— Loser Friday 6:30 vs. loser lows: Athletic Directors Friday 7:30. 2 p.m.— Winner Saturday 2 vs. winnar MULLEN HIGH— Onore Ca m . Sammy The list of athletic directors Ingram’s Cafe Gomez, John Malloy. Kenneth Malloy, Saturday 4. 3 p.m.— Winner Saturday 8:30 vt- Paul Burns. Joe Vatera. Harold Murphy, winner Saturday 3. Tony Vargas, Lou Gusman. L. De 4 p.m.— Winner Saturday 6:30 vs. Paemaeleare, Herh Whitaker. John Collegians Protest Savage, and Patrick Johnson. winner Saturday 7:30. and Bar CONSOLATION FINALS Refrig-0- CATHEDRAL HIGH— John Egan. Ray Literature Trends 7:30 p.m.— Winner Sunday 1 vt. win RALPH E. INGRAM. Prep. Hamilton, Evarett Pond. Dave Wilber. FOR CIVILIANS ONLY Ed Baker. James **Bud" Feeley. Owen ner Sunday 2. CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS For Better Foods Trent, John Evers. Charles Doud, BUI (Loretlo Height* College, Denver) Orchestra and Floor Show Haipin. Tom GihUn, Joseph Ali, Pete 8:30 p.m.— Winnar Sunday 3 vs. win DeHerrera.“ Hi BUI- ...... Watts, “Don Aragon, Ken Loretto Heights collegians are ner Sunday 4. Fine Foods Pollock, Bob Madder. Walt IngUng. Ralph calling a general assembly this Your Favorite Drink and Drinks Master Htbrr, A n irUndo, John Royo*. Joolnioming, March 9, to protest mod- OPEN ALL NIGHT BToonnill^ *"‘‘ iern trends in juvenile reading, to HANSEN & HANSEN Old Heidelberg Inn St. JOSEPH'S-victor C.rd.n.., R,yM>’'<:“ »s. prejudice, and to 58 BROADWAY Manjutt, M*rlln H«ck*nth»l. Dan ’Lucy(, Study the Popc’g peace points. Di- JEWELERS COLFAX AT CLARKSON Tom Winstaaify, John Gialdo, Mario i rcctcd by the Catholic Literature Colaizzi. Jim Keelan, John Maniily. and committee of the Loretto Heights 1628 17th St. 741 East Colfax TA. 9555 only $ ^ . 85 Frank Rust. sodality, the assembly will demon ONE STORE ONLY SUNDAY MATINEE ST. FRANCIS'— Bill Lane. Eart Rice, GRAND CAFE Bob Martin, Jack Lane. Dick Clanno, strate that Catholic reading mat Bern Marker, Howard Bettlnger, and ter is a potent force for spread 431 17Ui St. MA. 6652 Matt Reagan. ing truth, erasing bias, and cam- (Between Glenarm and Tremont) HOLYmji-T FAMILYrA(viiL,T HIGH—n iu n — Edilo Saindon.^m aon, __ Optometrist and Optician OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M. • foods don’t dry out • odors won’t mix Harry Carrico, Louia Hall, John Landrum., THE D IPPE R Cloted Mondiyi Tom Ranney, Bob Jonaa, Bill Cooke, Dan Mary LoUISC Stevenson W ill rc- (FORMERLY .SHAMROCK) Serving the Finest • no food covering Griffith, BiU^O’Hayre, Dan Horan, B illjv ie w the Papal peaCC points. Vir Undtr Nfw M*n*(tmfnt „ • less defrosting Blaiack. and Tom Doyle. Helen Walsh AMERICAN AND ginia Thieler will lead a discus ITALIAN SPAGHETTI ANNUNCIATION HIGH—Leroy ITALIAN MEAT BALLS • reduces operating Pecketz, Fred Straface, Lou Brindiai, and sion on Dark Symphony, by Eliza A**oel*U CHINESE FOODS ITALIAN SAUSAGE costs 25 to 50 per cent Tony Di Lorenzo. beth Adams, and Virginia Duggan W. R. JOSEPH Liinrhcono and Dinners REGIS HIGH— Phil McCaw. will direct a skit on the influence 10601 E. COLFAX VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE Most of the coaches anticipate of books in the life of a child. A RYES EXAMINED Ju.st insert a Refrig-O-Mastcr in the top of your refrigerator the addition of several boys to protest will be mpde for an article Phona TAbor tfiSO and see how ilie magical little box will banish dehydration their squads. Coach Murphy of printed in the current Good House 2 1 g .d ie MAjMtic Bldg. St. Francis’ will have a probable keeping magazine in which chil Tom Flaherty’s Yours to Enjoy . . . keep the natural moistness in foods . . . keep lettuce, : 20 when registrations are com dren are urged to read what they For added pleasure, entertain at the cabbage ami i-clcry crisp. You can place garlic and cheese, plete. Coach O’Rourke anticipates want. Letters to all sodalists of A SULPHUR SPRINGS Cosmopolitan — PIONEER DIMING several more at St. Joseph's. Jarvis the Rocky Mountain union are be ROOM . . puddings and cream all in the same compartment (without will have 18 when at full strength, ing sent by the Loretto Heights lit COLONY GRILL C 0 P F® B|r and several more are expected erature committee, asking that ob IN YOUR BATHROOM SHOPPE . . coverings) and know the odors will not mix. And you can from Holy Family high. jections be sent to the Good IF hers Friends Meet Friends BAMBOO ettt your weekly defrostings to monthly ones, since moisture Housekeeping editor. FOR ONLY $1.00 R O O M . Ree- Itchini, BorfUnjg 8kaa PMling. emmsnd th* will not be drawn from the foods to collect around the freezing Edwin B. Clayton niM lUcD. 8kla Biotebes. .mum forms of • riNB POODS Acm. fUagworm or AthloUs root? Many of Coemopelltaa compartment. Refrig-O-Master will reduce temperatures in Plbg. Ht}{. Co. Umm dlaonSen may b« dot to sorfftot. doo- • MIXED ORINKS to eut-of-towp & W e ’ re C a r sytttmle Skin Troublts. 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Northwestern Auto Co. "More Car f,or Your Money, Man Orden .eat peelpaM. SI.99 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 Mars Money for Your Car." rut baa Batistas ,pgim>b.r' J PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, March 9, 1944 FlfUKST. FRANCIS’ PTA NOMINATING;f)| FADING VISION When vision fades, life itself fades. But vision need not tog COMMITTEE PRESENTS TICKET BETTtll and fail. Personal health and efficiency need not suffer. Pro- fessional ophthalmic science can correct eye troubles, relieve strain, restore fading vision, and p v t comfortable vision. Look \mi OF F H (St. Francis da Salas' Parish, spoke briefly. Lorraine Tice an to us today to safeguard your vision for tomorrow. Danvar) nounced that the Young Ladies’ A t the March meeting o f the sodality is selling a table cloth to PTA, Mrs. M. P. McDonough re assist Father Robert McMahon in ported for the nominating commit his work as associate chaplain at from IIFFIOPOBLIC Denver university. The electrical lECTim smiES SWIGERT BROS. tee. The panel of officers follows: Mrs. H. Miller, president; Mrs. show. The House of Modem Better yUion Optometristg Good Sorvieo (Continued From Page One) William Scott, treasurer; Mrs. J. Magic, presented by the Public (Regii College, Denver) Service Co. of Colorado, proved for Efry Ago At Right PrieoM to be a white-pillared, two-car- Leoffel, vice president; Mrs. Mark The Rev. Emanuel T. Sandoval, Behan, secretary; Mrs. 0. Wien- entertaining. Hostesses for the SAFlim garage hom e); and enough educa S.J., an authority on Latin Amer ISSO Call/omia TiEyttono 7651 evening were Mmes. A. Dunst, T. tion so that they can help them ecke, recording secretaor; Mrs. ica. is planning an extensive series Kissel, L. Sengenberger, and C. selves to get more. In short, par Clem Bettinger, historian; and of lectures next summer, at fed Frede. The seventh grade won the REAL IS 01. GLLA88E8 INDIVIDUALLT 8TTLED ents owe it to the child to put the Mrs. M. McDonough, parliamenta eral government invitation. Fa treat PEANUT BUHER ROAST.1 jtr tools of living in his hand— but rian. Further nominations will be ther Sandoval’s plans were an 23c ;.r42c not to do his digging for him. in order from the floor before the Reservations should be made nounced in a bulletin issued by A. Real R ou t Peanut Butter Is u rich in protein as many meats, may Iw^used w V w w w w'w’w w w J mam m PAGE TEX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 4205 Thursday, March 9, 1944 Thankt Is Ezpratsed *PIMPLES FR. BLOOMER REVIEWS BOOKlMarch 17 Social A reader wishes to express thanks for a favor received Externally Cauted AT ST. PHILOMENA’S LUNCHEON To Benefit Men, through the intercession o f Our If TOO (r * troubled wltti UMlchtlr Lady o f Perpetual Help, Our Lady pImplM bo taro to writo (or Intorott' bi| (tcU iboui • htipfol bomo old. o f the Rosary, St. Joseph, St. Jude, Thii method wu oriflnttod br • mu jCapt. B. M. Patterson; cubmaster, (St. Philemana's Parish, Danvar) Milwaukee s t r e e t , Wednesday, (Loyola Pariah, Denrtr) Pay to Red Cross Women in Service St. Anthony, and others. «rho hid niffored ombirriumont for Loyola Parent-Teachers’ associa Walter Sullivan; assistant cub- Mmes. Anna Campbell, James P. March 8, at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. retro from pimpict of oxttrnil ntnro. McConaty, Jamea C. Shell, and M u r uiott now p rtlii It hiphlr- Thi tion will sponsor a gan«s party master, Con Honeymann. Louis Bloomer, S.J., reviewed The The scout committee includes Adam Jones, part-time janitor Edward T. Gibbons entertained at Robe. The proceeds will be used for Denver's St. Patrick’s day ball informtUon It tboolniclr froo. Don’t Wednesday, March 15. The ' PTA Why deltr wrltinp for It to E. 8. Glrent, Joseph Burke, Dave Nevan, James for the NCCS3-USO.WD, Denver, a luncheon and book review in the the Regis college chapel. committee voted last week to con tS27 Sonthwott Bird. M utot CItr. Ho. IS raisinjc funds with which to after receiving a pay check, im Bible, and Frank Hersel; den home of Mrs. E. T. Gibbons, 1355 The Altar and Rosary society buy articles for the hope chest "to mediately endorsed it an'd asked sider application for a part of the You wrrk- mothers are Mrs. B. M. Patterson, will be entertained in the'home of be given away at the coming ba the club to mail it to the Red Cross estate left by the late Mrs. George rRjTj How to Hold zaar, and to pay for gravel that Mrs. W. May, Mrs. Joseph Burke, Mrs. E, A. Hanifen, 729 Steele Bernard Shaw for the “ education” May and Mrs. Frank Hersel. Dr. Rob as his contribution toward the was put on the playgrounds. Parish Guild to street, Monday, March 13, at 2 of the Irish. This was not because ^W AX ert Gruber, counsel for local drive. Adam’s unsSlflsh gesture is Be OBSTRUCTION FALSE TEETH .m. Mrs. P. H. Williams and Mrs. the committee thought that Den The P T A ’s monthly meeting will scouting, plans to have a s(»ut and only a little toward what ht terms More Firmly in Place 'om McConnell will be the assist ver’s “ Irish” need education, but, be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March cub investiture in the near future. “ doing his bit for the girls and Do your fill* toeth u n o r u d em- Meet March 14 ant hostesses. as Thomas N e v i n, chairman 14, in the school hall. The council Mrs. J. E. Doherty took Girl bovs in service.” HARD of HEARING btrratt by ilippinK, dropping or wtbbling meeting will be at 7:30. A guest The pupils of St. Philomena’s stated: “ We could use the money wben you ett. Itugb or Ulk? Jutt iprinkle Scout troop 36 to see Madame The NCCS-USO-WD was proud school enjoyed a holiday Monday on the USO-NCCS club, for which Stittr Ltont, Mt. SL Joseph. Ohio* writes $ o llrtlo FASTEETH on your plttot. Thh speaker from the Red Cross will Curie in the Orpheum Sunday. to have Pvt. Denver Revel Evans (Praontmtion Pariah, Danvar) **Send me S bottles of Orotone. I h«Tt tlkillnt (non-tcid) powder holdi ftlio as a reward for their splendid at this year's ball will be sponsored.” addrOss the meeting. Pupilt Contribute Bond as guest for the weekend. P v t The PreienUtion parinh guild found this remedy very helpful.** teeth more firmly u d more eomforubly. will meat in the old rectory on tendance at the mission. The annual St. Patrick’s day so The picture tells why thmiMnds nre HARD No tummy, gooey, potty Utte or foeling. Mrs, William May, P T A presi Children of Loyola school pre Evans told the staff that she hat OK HEARING, nnnoved by BUZZING, Doet uot tour. Choeki "pltto odor' dent, urged a large representation sented Father Morgan with a $100 a soft spot in her heart for Den- Tuesday evening, March 14, at 8 To date $1,428.75 worth of war cial is a direct descendant of the RINGING. HISSING HEAD NOISES, (denture bretth). Got FASTEETH today at the all-dayill-day meeting of the CathCath- bond to apply on the new school ber, because she was named after o’clock. All the parishioners are bonds and $900 worth »of war March 17 events sponsored for CLOGGED UP FEELING IN EARS, DIZZI invited to attend. many years by the .\ncient Order NESS. olic Parent-Teacher league, to be and church debt the city. Her parenti lived here stamps have been sold since the Hard Impacted wex plufttrlns up e*r RHEUMATISM held Thursday. March 16, in the Loyola basketball team, which before ahe was oorn and liked the The Needlework club will meet inception of the campaign a year of Hibernians. When the organi canals, and pressinjr on sensitive ear drums zation was disbanded locally. Mon keeps out sound waves, makes your hearins Arthrltli N'curItU Sciatica Shirley-Savoy hotel. All reserva is in fourth place, will be in the city so welljthat when P v t Evans in the home of Mra. T. H. Kissell, ago. was born in California they de The following clubs met in the signor John R. Mulroy was as bad. Why eontlauo to tulfer the tions should be made this week. parochial tournament sponsored by 101 S. Lowell boulevard, on Thurs To remove the wax obstruction that Inter tgonliing paint of thiao dia- Father Edward J. Morgan, S.J., Regis high school. cided to name her Denver. The day, March 16, at 10:30 o’clock. week: Mrs. Harry O’Day’s Thurs sured that members would support feres with norma] hcarinK and may causa eaaea when the uaual rerotdii day club with Miss Catherine the annual ball for any charitable levere irritation use Orotune Ear Drops ta have failadf Laarn about a announced that a general bazaar Mrs. Joseph Sullivan entertained first time she saw Denver was A group o f men of the parish O’Day, 3500 E. Colfax; Mrs. purpose the prelate desired. For directed They contain an insredient espa- new. truatworthy. modem, non-aurgical meeting of all the workers will be S t Patrick’s circle in her home when she was passing through on will attend the corporate Com cially recommended for this purpose. trootment method. Thia marvoloui treatmehl Sunday evening, with Mrs. Reed her way to Fort Dee Moines, la., munion in the Cathedral Sunday, O’Day’s Tuesday club with Mrs. the past few years the proceeds A. M. Beetchenon. Newark. N. J., writes! it completely explained In tho Ball Cllnic’i held Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Owen' as co-hostess. Prizes were for training in the WAC. March 12. James Delaney; Mrs. G. L. Mon have been turned over to the local “ Before ueinf Orotune Ear drops, 1 was so new FREE Book. Write today No obligation. deafened that 1 could not hear the clock tick. Ball Clinic. DepL 7000. Ezceltier Springe. Mo. awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pvt. Evans is stationed in Fort There is a daily increase in aghan’s club with Mrs. Leroy USO-NCCS club. Loyola church is having the 40 4. , . (It. I ...... After ..... usinx. Orotune...... * *he Hours’ devotion Friday, Saturday, Frei, Mrs. Pearl Swinbank, and Bliss, Tex., and was in Denver on attendance at weekday Masses Koerber; Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club 1 he price of this years ball on;dork lirk with both esn.” and Sunday. There will be a High Joe Sullivan. Ed Wollenhaupt en a special four-day pats to visit her in Lent. with Mrs. Robert J. Reardon; and Friday, March 17, will he SI.501 Monsl«nor a. Dnmann. Psols, Ktns., I H A T E Mor rnnnlo Tho I iiirnln rnAm •^'^ther bottle of Orotune, Mass each day, and Benediction tertained the Men’s pinochle club son who is stationed in Lowry Father H. A. Geisert hopes to Mrs. M. A. Hickey's club will meet per c o u p l e , l he L i n c o l n moni OI which l have found an exrellent aid for my and a sermon each evening. The in his home. Prizes went to G. A. Field. She also has a daughter be able to continue his series of Friday_ with ^ Mrs. David Haggerty . the Shniey-Savoy hotel will he tnciesrs.” GRAY HAIR! Blessed Sacrament will be exposed Mohrbacher, Don Kimsey, and who is in nurses’ training in Cali- sermons at the Lenten devotions The Knijfhts of Columbus will locale of the social, which will last! so money. Pay Postman $i. plus Of Couna you dot You ! fornia. P\’t. Evans hag a very spe receive Communion in the Cathe-ifrom 9 p.m to 1 am .Milton »«"') e.ih know talltala tray hair killa daily from 8 o’clock Mass until Harold Hawley, on Wednesday evenings. I'.ui. I.U X ' wiih order, we pay postsEe. Order today. romance, that it can cauao a services in the evening. The clos Miaa Gillen to Entertain cial reason for wanting to do a The Altar and Rosary society dral Sunday, March 12. Archbishop Shrednik’s orchestra will play, andl Vou'll lic umiizwl huw rlearly and dintincUy hundred little heartbreake. ing will be held Sunday, with a The Young Ladies’ sodality will good job in the WAC. Her hus will sponsor a St. Patrick’s party Urban J. Vehr and Bishop Joseph entertainment features will hear az*in »htn ohitruction u and yet (or yeire you have band, a civilian contractor, was on Tuesday, March 21. This will C. Willging will be present. hesitated to do anything procession and Solemn Benediction be entertained in the home of Miss under the direction of the O’Xeill ^ arvi.n co.m pa.vy about it. Haa fear held you of the Blessed Sacrament. Lea Gillen, 2017 Gaylord, Thurs working on Wake island when the be a games party, and it will be A pretty wedding was solemn- Sisters’ studio. I22 w. ts si.. Dpi. 512, .n>w York 19. N. t. hack — fear of dangeroua The novena of grace of St. Fran day evening, March 9. Japanese landed. He lost hit life held in Redmen hall. Cash prizes nzed in St. Philomena’s church dyet, fear that It it too cis Xavier, with the prayer after in the bombing. will be awarded. Tickets may be Monday when Miss Margaret Mary difficult, that peopla will know your hair haa been each Mass, will also end Sunday Pvt. Evans is an ambulance obtained from members of the Guenther, daughter of Mrs. Ther- dyed? evening. driver in the motor corps and is society. The women are asking ese Garland Guenther, became the These feare are to needleas! Today at your Troop, Pack Organized expecting an overseas assignment for the co-operstion of all parish bride oA Lt. (JG) John Gildea, son drug nr department atore you can buy Mary A t the scout meeting conducted Priests Address soon. ioners and their friends to make of Mrs. Nell Gildea. The Rt. Rev. EASE HEADACHES FAST T. Goldman Gray Hair Coloring Preparation. Monsignor William M. Higgins It transforma gray, bleached, or faded hair by Father Joseph Mc.\ndrews, The club started a free foot the party a success. The proceeds to the dr. r 'J -7* rhursday, March 9, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3rstone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN OUR COLORED MISSIONS NEED PRIESTS & BROTHERS T H E A B B E Y SCHOOL GENEROUS RESPONSE TO WAR DIOCESE OF PUEBLO SUFFERS Would TOO Ilka to Or eoniaerata (^■non Q ty, Gilorzdo baa priaal—train Tonr U fa aa a Take the ing mao (or tha LAY BROTBEB For bora from IS vtari old and op. mlulonat or ba a balping tha Thorough training by Banadietina priaato. LOSS IN DEATH OF 2 PRIESTS mlaaionarr Tour- prleata, aapadaUr Idaal mooataln dislata. larta aampua. All RELIEF COLLECTION URGED m tha miaaiona. sMrta, tnelading bortaback riding and In aain Saparior dian Lora. Aecraditad. Inqnirai tba (Continued From Last Page) a nephew oi Father Newell, who • Nathan of St Edmond. Haadmiatar. PHILLIPS’ WAY (Continued From Last Page) thy for the suffering, and meas |[ EDITHl Rev. Wilham J. Kelly of Colorado accompanied his mother, Mrs- Wil TT r ile 10• Randolph. Vannont Uining life and restoring health ures the limit of one’s desire to do Springs, subdeacon; the Rev. John liam Jones. what Jesus Christ Himself would and home to his children within J. Kelley of Pueblo and the Rev. Fathea Newell died at 8 o’clock ask us to do for the afflicted; only Howard Delaney of Walsenburg, Sunday morning, March 5, in a fl UleJcome.GIft for Priests and Seminarians and without the household of the what one would wish to have done OH FO. HFWFLLmasters o f ceremonies; the' Rev. Walsenburg hospital as a result Tha drat adlHoii tvar praporad by U.S.A. LIturglata ond producad by Amaficon Labor, faith- in war-stricken lands. The when the full story of how much of injuries suffered when his car Clement Gallagher of Pueblo and A really traoaurad partonol gift, ttia greater portion of the funds re good was done with these gifts is the Rev. H. A. Delaney, SJ., o.^ overturned Saturday afternoon ceived in this collection will be sent told. (Continued From Last Page) Pueblo, acolytes; and the Rev. near Crow, 25 miles north of Wal- BREVIARIUM ROMABTOf to the father of Christendom for It is in His name and for His Uti store of onorgy that was his, Patrick Stauter o f Pueblo and the icnburg, on highway 85. He was distribution in areas where no sake that the Bishops of America taking to his haart tha achas and Rev. Francis Papesh of Walsen returning to Walsenburg follow 'IdlHo II |mta Typteam VaMeanam—4 Vela. 12 Mo.—^Vaz7”—2nd Printing other agency of charity can reach make their appeal on Sunday, disappointmants of all who were burg, thurifers. ing consultation in Pueblo with so effectively. Many of those who March 19. Your answer will be waaic in spirit. His last act was Bishop Willging spoke at len^h diocesan officials on the new Char No othar gift can ba more oppraclotad. U.S.A. Lllurgliti have adopted tha bait thus in sarviea of bthars. taotoraa o f Old World aditiona. it la partaxtiy aulted to U.t. neada.— Printed in will be helped are they who are voiced in the amount you shall of the spirit o f self-sacrifice that ities setup of the diocese. The caus6 rad and black dn tha tinaat Indio popor; hond-bound by U.S.A. crottiman.— related to a majority of us closely give to the needy and afflicted, Ha was a busy man. Ha had animated Father Newell’s life of the accident was undetermined, A lanzigar Brethora, Inc.— U.S.A, Liturgical Edition. by ties of ancestry and national who have been innocently impov crowded work into his days until in the priesthood. "Every waking although it is believed that the 7-3023 Select leather. Morocco groin, gold edge...... Set: $32.00 ity. Last year, because of this erished and stricken by the rav it seamed that human flash could moment,” he said, “ was spent by priest was either blinded by the 7-4011 Sheepskin leather, gold edge...... Set: 33.00 help given by American Catholics ages of this war. Your answer not ondura it, and yat, from tha him in helping others.” sun or that he fell asleep at the 7-402$ Goatakln leather. Leother lined, gold edge. a ei0oeoeoagg».ga.ga* Set: 40.00 in the amount of $1,293,000, His will express the strength of your depths of a soul at peace and in Many Cltrgy Preiant wheel. The car overturned in the Holiness was able to extend help faith and the measure of your harmony with God's will, ha gath Cieixy attending the Funeral barrow pit of the highway. He was B E N Z IG E R b r o t h e r s ; Inc. to the hungry and homeless, to charity to your suffering brethren, ered fresh strength to go on— to Mass, in addition to the officers of conscious after the accident, which 26-28 PARK PLACE — NEW YORK 7, If. T. refugees and prisoners of war who are also the brethren of Christ, assume more responsibilities, to the Mass, included Abbot Leonard was not thought to be serious at 44.1S-B (many of them our own boys) in and it is He who said: “ As long broaden his good works and to Schwinn, O.S.B., Canon City; the time. Owing to shock, how Italy, Spain, the Balkan countries, as you did it to one of these, the bring spiritual peace to those who Monsignor John R. Mulroy, Den ever, Father Newell was unable to the Middle East, Centrai Europe, least of My brethren, you did it needed it. Ha is new at rest; his ver; the Very Rev. Aloysius J. Mil discuss the mishap. Examination the Baltic states, North Africa, for Me.” It is a challenge to the work on earth is finished. ler, V.G., Pueblo; the Very Rev. at the hospital showed that he had India, China, and numerous other spirit of true religion and it is a A man of action, delay and Edward J. McCarthy, Alamosa; suffered a brain concussion and localities. Some of the fund was test of our Christ: n worth; it is temporizing, aroused his impati and Fathers Alphonse Kieffer, internal injuries. Father Hubert For YOUR MAN in the service.... used through the agencies of the a chance to prove our gratitude to ence. He was tha only man in Cheyenne Wells; Albert Schaller, Newell, who came from Denver National Catholic Community the Common Father of all for His this community who could accem O.S.B., Pueblo; J. A. Laquerre, upon hearing of the accident, was Service to care for the material unlimited goodness and bounty to lish things rapidly and efficiently Las Animas; Nicholas Schaal, Ra saying Mass Sunday morning when wherever he is! anc spiritual needs of our soldiers us. May He bless and direc^ your Ir cutting across ra^ieus,iligio social. ton, N. Mex.; Robert W. Atkin he was summoned to confer the and sailors in the British Isles, giving. Take your envelope home and political lines. This ha could son, Costilla, N. Mex.; John For Last Sacraments on the dying and return it with your offering SL Tberese, the Little Fkrwee, Australia, India, and the Orient. do because he recognized no arti syth, O.S.B., Canon City; Patrick priest. has been called “ Angel of Bat The war bonds you buy cannot be on Laetare Sunday, the Sunday of ficial barriers erected by men. Ha Conway, Rocky Ford; Jerome Waa Native of Denver Rejoicing. You will be happier for tles” and "The Soldier’s Shield” used directly for these purposes, saw in each mortal tha spark of Weinert, Denver; Elmer Kolka, Father Newell was bom in Den because of favors she has but the bonds you have bought can having given just a little more immortality and his goal was to Denver; Thomas Fitzgerald, Pueb ver Feb. 16, 1904, the son of the than you felt you should give. wanted men serving with the he transferred to these uses. No fan it into full flame— to raise lo; Leo Thome, La Junta; Fran late Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Newell. fighting forces. "I called upon That is the secret of true joy. man above himself and his patty large sum, however, is asked of cis Wagner, Pueblo: Aloysius Ber He attended Sacred Heart grade St. Therese, the Little Flower,” Verv sincerely yours in Christ, failings. any one— only a donation that ex trand, La Junta; Onofrio Mar- and high schools in Denver. Fol write many soldiers and sailors, ^JOSEPH C. WILLGING, presses the extent of one's sympa Thoughtless of self, regardless torell, C.R., San Luis; Floyd Brey, lowing his graduation from high and they attribute their safety of the physical drain on his ener S.J., Aguilar; F. L. Sebastiani, school in 1922, he entered the Uni or recovery to her. “ You would gies, he devoted'' himself to help S.J., Trinidad: Charles Murray, versity o f Colorado in Boulder, have thought some hand was ful, friendy service. Ha was quick S.J., Pueblo; Ernest Dannegger, and in 1926 he became a student warding off the shells,” wrote to laugh and to share the joys of S.J., Trinidad; Anthony Sagrera, for the priesthood in St. Thomas’ another who prayed to her for living with hit friends, and equally C.R., Durango; Peter Ribas, C.R., seminarj’, Denver. He was or protection. For 'YOUR MAN in quick to lend a helping hand and Capulin; Michael Mas, C.R., An- dained by Archbishop Urban J. the services wherever he is— an overflowing haart to softan the tonito; Joseph Tores, S.F., Gard Vehr in the Denver Cathedral in join this Novena! blows of adversity. Thera is no ner; and Paul Belloni, Avondale; 1932, and spent a brief time in heme but that has fait the warmth and Chaplain James J. Haggerty, Sacred Heart parish, Pueblo, be of this great soul. Pueblo air base. Also in attend fore being assigned to Holy Fam Perpetual Novena to the Little Flower From the aching void his lets ance was Charles Jones, a student ily parish, Denver, where he served Saint TherwM. tha Littla Flower, promisad to spend her Heaven doing good on until 1934. In the fall of that year earth. Now. more than ever, we need her hn)p> Follow jonr loved onea with a hat caused in our hearts will sure for the Archdiocese of Denver and prayer to Su Tberese. the Saint of tha Battlaflelda. Pray that the preaent rain ly arise new hope. Somehow we he entered the Catholic university : of deatmetion from the skiea may ba succeeded *oon by the Littla Flower's like to believe that tha father is St. Patrick’s Lists in Washington. D. C., and wasj •howar of roaea. Join tha novena at the shrine, or at home. still with us in spirit, applauding granted a Licentiate in Canon Law j ...... S E N D YOUR PETITIONS TO- — — — — — — our successes, sharing our defeats, Party Patronesses two years later. In the summers he i J The Mttlenal thrlna of tha LKtts Flowefp encouraging us when we falter. (St. Patrick’) Pariih, Puablo) also studied in Columbia univer-jj e/e Tha Oarmaliu Monastafy. G41S Osnu Ava., Chlcaeo 87, Hi. sity. New York city. | J Hit is the example of human tarv- The list of patronesses for the Hsca Is ear tDlenUoD to ba prayed for dorini tba norena: ce at its best. St. Patrick’.s day party in celebra Returning to Denver, he was,, appointed assistant of the Cathe-ji We shall break faith with his tion of the feast day of the parish dral parish. In 1937 he was named J Plasas send tree Utaratura. Eaclowd It S - ..oflrrlnc. memory if we allow those things on March 17 has been announced □ an assistant in St. Mary’s of Wal-|5 to be left undone which should be by Mrs. H.. J. Dornbusch, chair Ksina senburg. In 1940 he was appointed 11 done; we shall be denying him the man. The list includes Mmes. C. administrator, and in 1943, pastor I } Streai Suppose you stay up too late tonight, shared joy of accomplishment if W. Newbrey. A. H. Hayden, Joe and dean of the area. In Walsen-i i eat indiscreetly, overindulge in drink or we allow hit passing to close the Hughes, AI Thomas, Don Thomp City SUta burg he was active in civic as w ell! j smoke, or suppose you are under a con book of progress. He has placed son, George McCarthy, Sr.; Joseph v h k b o ds as ecclesiastical affairs. He was a 11 Enclosed Is 81.00 for anroU ms In Society of tba Littla Flovar for year. I stant strain ,.. you just know excess add the task in our hands as we so Connell, Pete Hughes. Sebastian member of the American Red frequently passed our problems Kletzky, Joseph Snedic, Hubert will cause distress and loss of sleep .. . Cross, County Defense association, into hit. Our chance to repay him Abell, Ben Gricsemer, Art Sin- if you don’t do something about it! Rotary club, Knights of Colum in small measure it here. claire, James Daily, Lee Waldron, But how easy it is to bound out of bus, and numerous other Church The heart of the whole com W. E. Douglas, and Miss Anna bed in the morning just bubbling over and city organizations. Under his munity goes out to the members Clarke. with that glorious freshness that mokes leadership a considerable portion Special Offer-All 4 for Only 10c of hit parish, who feel the lost Vine Peach you feel good all over. most keenly. But, regardless o ff of the parish indebtedness was re Climbing Tomato tired, church and school facilities •avt OAROCN tPaCE Ripe frailt In CO dcrc. Just ask for Phillips' Milk of Magnesits creed, we all feel the lost of a Requiescant in Pace CAormewa fruiti, prrfgft In R^mbis orsnft*. color. were expanded and improved, and form. 1 hick. aalM ana asll- sKapssndsU*. Crow ooi at any drug store today. It’s an ON'EB. sincere man of God, a true friend. flsvor. Weigh from 1 vine* likt mflOA*. innumerable social and spiritual 8 ia«.rs(h. AtUinshrigKtof Hwl.ksmptli^sppssrsaat! N IG H T route to bright mornings— • great humanitariao and l2toU f«*t. &r*rslsrs*qu*n- wheQCSnned. Hsks dait-, Diocese of Pueblo activities undertaken. litWs of rerv tfthoous fruits rioos praasrvaSf awppt I'Milky Way to Morning Freshness.” itaunch American. Fi»i6 tor slicne or for fr’t'i* 'pfoktssg Fm* for pi**i MATHIS— Mrf. Frinci*. Di#d Feb. 26 Survivors, in addition to Father or Jsliv. Easy to grow Take it tonight, according to the di- In Denver. Mother of Mrt. J. G. Givan Yd.Long ----- of Denver. Refiirient of Pueblo from Hubert Newell, include another imbing Cuoui^bor rections. And tomorrow, see bow much Beans VIntt climb m dily on 1921 to 1940. Requiem M t«i in Sacred priest-brother, the Rev. John T. An •xeslimt fvnctt.PolM.ttc. tsnn|r brighter the whole world teems to be. Heart Cathedral March 4. Interment .Newell, S.J., who is stationed in varWty snd • vsIiipWp sppsa t n imsll Roselawn. vtry la(«r«sl- lardfRf. Ons hill will British Honduras: another tna levp s fned gtind fsmtiy IS DAZZIO—-Mr*. R eph ai Saxarrth. clove to the Heart of avoid wetkend and holiday travel. That is when furlough Blodgett were held March 6 in Calvary because they make choice possible. There ran Jetof. For Information wrltei travel is heaviest • Accept accommodations available. If cemetery, with the Very Rev. Nicholaa Sarred Heart Mtisinn Hoote. Bertrand officiating. Funeral service* he no choire unless there are things to Ste Maria IH plans are changed, cancel any reservations im m e d i Parish Conducts were held March 4 in the Cathedral in Denver. Nordell McLean waa born ately • Travel light. Take only necessary luggage aboard March 14. 1880. to Mr. and Mrt. choose between. That means more than one. A Thomas McLean. She ceme to Grand the train and have it plainly labeled • Since war traffic Benefit Party Junction with her parent* when she trade-mark distinguishes one from the other. The fart that BECOME « B B IIIT O R III was a small child. Her first marriage IBT BIOTHEI has the right of way allow for possible delays • Advance was to Frank P. Robin*on. Rio Grande trade-marks are used sliows that there is compe No Studlee. No Tuition Required planrung is often helpful. Burlington representatives (St. Mary’a Pariah, Puablo) locomotive engineer, who died a num ber of years ago. Her *econd mar tition and that someone takes pride in what lie has to loin our acti\e and contemplative Soc>et> are available for travel advice. The pari.sh council held a bundle riage waa to Guy H. Blodgett, a Rio if >ou 10 cf’nt« )■ :1» NEWS OF THE PEEB1.0 DIOCESE PUEBLO DIOCESE LOSES TWO PRIESTS BY DEATH ------— ______: ^------+ + + Bishop’s Pastoral Sets when two A Happy Homecoming jssK, Pvt. A r t Collection for March 19 Jachetta (le ft) and Sft. Edvrard Edward V. Jachetta (righ t) spent furloughs PIPE! cims Fathers Newell and in Pueblo recently. Pvt. Jachetta it stationed in Fort Rifey, Kans. Sgt. Jachetta, who hat a wife and a young daughter, it attigned to Peterson 6EHER0US RESPONSE Field, Colorado Springs. Altimiras Die in TO WAR RELIEF FUND L OF HIERARCHY URGED L Period of 24 Hours Durango.— The Very Rev. F. P. The remarkable editorial on the Cawley, who underwent a major death of the Very Rev. Raymond gry and homeless peoples of de The Most Rev. Bishop Joseph C. operation in Mercy hospital, Den L. Newell carried in the World- Walsenburg Dean Expires After Automobile fenseless nations, and that help Willging, D.D, in a pastoral letter ver, is doing well. The Rev. Ber Independent of Walsenburg March may be extended to refugees and to the clergy and laity of the Dio nard Murray, S.J., came from Den 6 is reprinted below: Accident; Del Norte Priest Had Long cese of Pueblo, appeals for » gen prisoners of war. ver to take charge of St. Colura- Bishop Willging’s letter follows; erous response to the Bishops’ War ba’s parish during Father Cawley’s Emergency and Relief collection. BISHOP’S HOUSE absence. He was succeeded by the The Very Rev. Been in III Health Funds for this eminently worthy 325 W. 15th St, Rev. Florence Mahoney, SJ., who cause will be solicited in all Pueblo, Colo. will stay until Father Cawley re R. L. Newell The Diocese of Pueblo, which will celebrate the second churches in the diocese Sunday, March 6. 1944 turns. March 19. His Excellency’s letter To the Clergy and Faithful The Rev. Joseph F. Wamat of anniversary of the installation of the Most Rev. Joseph C. w'ill be read to the laity March 12. of the Diocese of Pueblo. Ouray spent a few days in Du So paiiet a great man. Willging 3s its first Bishop March 12, has suffered a severe In it he appeals to the Catholics Beloved Brethren*. rango recently. Tha death of the Very Rev. loss in the death of bvo of its pi’iests within a day of each of the diocese, “ in the name of the There are few requests for, your Joseph Rodgers, a former resi ?«>?!; ,Th« Very Rev. Raymond L. .Newell, pastor and dean compassionate Christ,” in order charitable gifts that we address to dent of Durango, died in Brook that aid may be given to the hun- you with greater assurance of your lyn, N. Y., March 2. He Uaves his or creed, ii a severe blow to the 111 Walsenburg and newly appointed director of Catholic willing response than that of the wife. Rose O’Hanlon Rodgers; one entire community and to all the Charities fof the diocese, died in Walsenburg Sunday of Bishops’ War Emergency and Re son and five daughters; two aunts. Dioce.e of Pueblo. We who knew injuries Suffered in an automobile accident the day before. lief appeal,’ which asks that you Misses Helen and Ella Rodgers Work Captains give wholeheartedly to the collec of Denver; two brothers, Stephen R'';- Ramon Altlmiraa S.F., of Del Norte died in a tion to be taken up throughout the Rodgers of Seattle, and Metz Rod question the immutable will o f nospitul Saturday, March 4. Father Altimiras had nation on Sunday, March 19, Lae- gers of Denver; and a number of Mrs. Daveline Is Chairman God nor leek to change ihoie been in ill health foi’ some time and had gone to Denver for Are Selected by tare Sunday, the Feast of St. Jos nephews and nieces. As a youth thing) ordained, a major operation. He died before the operation could eph, for the relief of the millions Joe Rodgers was a popular mem A valiant and generoui heart be performed. of innocent victims of the war in ber of tlm younger set in Durango, is stilled. It was dedicated to the StMonica’sClub many sections of the world, wher always pleasant, accommodating, For Easter Monday Party service of God and was bounded ever the withering hand of war has and a true Catholic gentleman. only by the needs of' humanity. |Bishop Lauds Zealous Member of 1st Group touched. The purpose of this ap Gerald Harrington, who left for The troubles of all and the prob-! .-II (St. Anthony’* Pari»h, Pueblo) peal is not for funds to mobilize .the Veterans’ hospital in Albu (Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, street on Tuesday, March 7; St. lems of the whole community were:W|liril Wl If i H DnO ll Df Drder in U.S. A meeting of St. Monica’s club greater armies or to. build more querque, N. Mex., has not been Puehlo)'^ Anthony’s met in the home of Mrs. his to solve. was held in the parish hall Sunday powerful armament, but to follow well since arriving there and his Party; a monologue, a vocal solo afternoon, March 5, to organize Mrs. Lawrence A. Daveline of It is particularly significant “ There was no more zealous Father Altimiras, 72 years of in the path of blight and destruc physician has recommended a spe on Monday, March 6; and St. The tvorking units. Six units, each 2118 West street is chairman of that his death occurred as a re priest in the Pueblo diocese,” said tion that these have made in order cialist in Los Angeles. When Ger resa’s met in the home of Mrs age, was born in Barcelona, Spain, headed by a captain, were formed the Easter Monday party, and is sult of an errand of mercy. He Bishop Joseph C. Willging of F’a- to give bread to the starving, cloth ald is able to travel he will go out Andrew Dooner of 2920 High and made his seminary .studies to sponsor the social affairs of appointing sub-chairmen, securing was returning from a conference ther Newell in his sermon at the ing and shelter to the destitute, there. His sister, Mrs. Robert street on Thurzday, March 9. the parish. The following were sponsors, and outlining the plans with Church officials in connec Solemn Funeral Mas.s offered there in tlie house of the Sons of and succor to the sick and Ayers, now in San Francisco, will The Young Ladies' sodality will elected; Mr.s. A. J. Rozbonl, Mrs. for the party. tion with establishment of a wide Tuesday, March 7, in St. Mary’s the Holy Family, of which order wounded. meet him in Los Angeles. meet on Thursday evening, March program of charity throughout Oscar Casack. Mrs. Emil Peterson, The circles of the PTA had their church, Walsenburg. .An overflow- he was a member. He was ordained We in this blessed land know Father Fintan was an over 16, at 8 in the Cathedral hall. southern Colorado. He was giving crowd of clergy and laity w-as in Mrs. Joseph Obrien, Mrs. Con little of the real suffering of the night visitor in Durango recently meetings in March as follows; St. Mrs. Charles Peters of 2621 N. in Barcelona in 1901. For 48 years stantine Lamb, and Mrs. Julia Cecelia’s met in the home of Mrs. from the seemingly almost-bound- attendance to pay tribute to the afflicted innocents in countries on his way from Grand Junction Santa Fe avenue has been ill in (TumtoPageU — C olu m n 4) Fujda. George Gleason of 302 W. 18th priest, whom an editorial writer he was closely associated with the where the grim god of war has set to Pena Blanca, N. Mex., where a local hospital. Mrs. Theresa in the Walsenburg World-Iudr- The first social affair sponsored Rev. Joseph Terres, S.F., at pres foot, and where he has applied the he is stationed. Stoops of 216 W. 12th street has + -h + pendent etiaracterized as "a sin by the units wnll be a games party scourge to defenseless children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabbe are Li. Thomas Hanzo Is been ill in St. Mary’s hospital. ent pastor of Sacred Heart church, Sunday, -■Lpril 16. .■Another meet cere man of God, a true friend, women, and aged. We have seen home from Los Angeles, where New parishioners are Mr. and a great humanitarian, and a Gardner. The two were classmates ing of the units will be held only evidences of his merciless bru they spent about three months Mrs. Arnold Bittman, 1715 W. and together came to the United Wednesday. March 15, following Missing in Action staunch American.” tality as recorded in pictures and with their daughter, Mrs. Louis 12th street; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schools and business, houses of States with the first foundation the Holy Hour. news stories. But we have not Swartout. Duran. 1720 W. 13th street; and of the Sons of the Holy Family Canon City.— Lt. Thomas Hanzo. the city were closed for the serv Mrs. Joseph Novalt who has been witnesses of his inhuman bes Mrs. Charles Bailus, the former Mrs. 0. Kelbert, 416 W. 21st ice, and the mayor of Walsenburg, in this country. former student of the Holy Cross been in the hospital, is now con tiality practiced in the dispersion Lillian Dailey, has been the inspi street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Man- H. F. Mazzone, declared a period After working for many years in college. Canon City, has been re valescing at home. of families, the wholesale slaugh ration for several showers since ley are living at 818 N. Santa Fe of city-wide mourning. Flags hung the Santa Cruz di.strict in New ported missing in action over Ger The following schedule of devo ter of non-belligerents, the starva her return from Denver where she avenue. at half-mast in respect to the mem Mexico, Father Altimiras was as- many. This makes six casualties tions is in effect during Lent; tion of orphans and widows. The was married. Mrs. John Miemyk Mrs. R. M. Allison has returned ory of Father Newell, who had just Siigned as assistant pastor of the among the 212 former Abbey Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Bishops’ appeal is not in the name entertained in her honor Tuesday to her home in Columbus. 0., after been appointed charities director Holy Name of .Mary parish, Del Stations of the Cross in English, of the god of war, but in the name evening, when she was presented school students now in service. spending a month with Mr. and Norte. He was working in this Hanzo's P-38 was reported miss of the diocese. followed by Benediction; Wednes of the compassionate Christ, who with a beautiful chenille bed Mrs. Harry Lloyd of 2411 Grand The Office of the Dead was re rapacity up to the time of his ing in a raid Feb. 11 over Ger day at 7 p.m., the Rosary, prayers bade us to teed the hungry, to give spread. Thursday evening Misses avenue. cited before the Mass, of which the death. .As he was much interested many. He attended Holy Cross of the Holy Hour, and Benedic drink to the thirsty, to clothe the Ida and Lena Fracassini and Mrs Richard Reitemeier will be Rev. Hubert Newell of Littleton, in gardens, the familiar figure of college from 1938 to 1941 and tion; Friday at 7 p.m.. Stations of naked, to harbor the harborless, E. E. Hatfield entertained with a graduated from Denver university twin brother of the deceased priest, Father Ramon, working in the was editor of the school paper, the the Cross in Slovak, followed by and to visit those in prison; who bridal shower. A delicious dessert March 17 and will visit his parents, was celebrant. Bishop Willging plot outside the rectory, will be Chronicle, for two years. Benediction. Himself had compassion on the was followed by a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reitemeier, for presided in the sanctuary, with the missed by the people of Del Norte. Boys in service who recently hungry multitudes and extended a a few days. Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan and The Funeral Mass for Father spent some time at home are 1st healing hand over the afflicted. Dr. and .Mrs. Bruno DeRose of the Very Rev. J. B. Liciotti as Altimiras was offered in the Del Lt. .^inthony Novak, son of Mr. Heeding that command, the Bish 1930 Greenwood street have re chaplains. Other officers of the Norte cluirch on Wednesday, and Mrs. Joseph Novak, and Sgt. ops of the United States have ral Pueblo Catholic High Has turned from a trip to New York Mass were the Rev. William I). March 8. by tlie Very Rev. Joseph Joseph Ondovcik, son of Mr. and lied at the feet of Christ’s Vicar and Chicago, where they attended McCarthy, Pueblo, deacon; the Riiensa. S.F. Burial was in Santa Mrs. Michael Ondovcik. Sgt. On on earth, our Holy Father, to fill the dental midwinter clinics. (TumtoPagell — Colum n 5) Cruz, N. Mex. dovcik has returned from overseas his hands with the means of sus- Ensign Lawrence D. Burke, son duty. (TumtoPagell— Column 2) Address on Latin Americas of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Burke of 2301 West street, is pilot of a Catalina bomber that patrols PUEBLO PUEBLO (Pueblo Catholic High School) Mary’s hospital. Mrs. Jake Vidraar the coast for submarine.s. His Fr. Rajrmorid Newell Dr. Russell Rajunond Voorhees, is their sponsor. headquarters are in Natal, Brazil. Your Butiness Is Appreciated Baptized Sunday, March 5, were writer and lecturer on the Latin The girls will be given initial JOE’S SUPER Jeanna Nardini, daughter of Mr. THATCHER ST. MARY’S Americas, addressed the Spanish training before they begin their j^hn S. Nardini of 120 W Bishop to Offer The Palace Drug Go. classes and groups from other SERVICE hour* of service. After the group W. w Fifth street, sponsors s.™Sam BLOCK DRUG classes who were interested in the HOSPITAL has averaged 25 hours of volun and Elizabeth Nardini; and Gil GULF GAS A OILS SHELTON BRYAN, M*r. subject in the school hall last The Store 77* 80. MAIN PH. I7W tary service, they will have a spe bert Salazar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mass on Men’s “AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION CONDUCTED BY Thursday. He described life as he CREASING WASHING cial ceremony of capping. Uni Toby Salazar of 126 E. Sixth Phones 27-28 406 N. Main St. PHARMACY” Sisters of Charity has seen it in Central and South PHONE 28 forms may be purchased by the street, sponsors Jose and Gregoriia 415 QUINCY PHONE 47S0 American countries. After his individual members. Montaz. Communion Day talk. Dr. Voorhees invited the stu Girls who signed up for the new The firms listed here de dents to ask questions. unit are Patricia Beatty, Berna 5 ^ ^ BEAMAN Phone 862 Trinidad.— The Most Rev. serve to be remembered Dr. Voorhees has done research dette Hunyada, Therese Parga, Fr. Kreutzer to Give Joseph C. Willging, Bishop ROOFING ROBERT S. FARIGY work for the Smithsonian insti Elinor Byers, Louise Baxter, Rose when you are distributing PRICE CLEAIVER of Pueblo, will celebrate the 8 tute and the .Sational Geographic Burtis, Jean Hegler, LaVonne Insulation • Weatherstrip .MONUMENTS AIVD DYER Canon City Retreat o’clock Mass Sunday, March your patronage in the dif magazine. Though a native of Russell, Eileen Ferriter, Helen 305 Grind A-f. Puebls, Cola CRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO 19, in the Holy Trinity church. the United States, Dr. Voorhees Hawley, Marguerite Pettit, The ferent lines of business. REGRET March 19 has been designated PHO.NE 305 has spent 12 years with the Span rese Balleweg, Clara Brunton. Canon City.— (St. Scholastica's 707 S. Main Si. - Phone 260-W 625 Court St., Pueblo as the men’s Communion Sun ish people in South America. Norma Lepeska, and Mary Fern Academy)— 'The Rev. R. F, Kreut day, and it is expected they QUALITY SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Verlengia. zer, Redemptorist, will give the AWVS U Iteorganized annual retreat March 14, 15, and will fill the church. Abriendo Marketeria Entertainment for Parents DUI\DEE THE D. E. BURKE Reorganizing the junior AWVS 16. Bishop Willging will give in the school, 15 girls from the Fathers and mothers of students Mother M. Adelaide of Chicago an address at the Communion Quality Meats BREITWDRS CLEAIVERS & freshman and sophomore classes of Pueblo Catholic high school will has been visiting the western breakfast served in the com & Groceries Plumbing & Heating Co. of Pueblo Catholic high schoiol be entertained by a talent parade Benedictine missions. Arriving in munity hall after the Mass. « SHOE m DYERS 503 W, Abriendo Ave. ZSth & Ellubcth Su. Phon* S43S 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave. signed up as student aides of St. in the school hall at the next PTA Pueblo on Feb. 16, she has since The breakfast is being spon MART P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. Repair Work a Specialty meeting, Monday evening. March visited Salida and Florence. The sored by the Knights of Co Phones 2308-2309 407 Colo- WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUT 13. Since this will be the only date of her departure is not cer lumbus and will be served N. .Mair Bldr THE DIRT O ffic e Phone 909 Groups Urged evening meeting of the year, a tain. ' under the supervision of large attendance is expected, ac Mrs. Elizabeth Di Paolo and THE PRINCE cording to Mrs. John Cowen, pres 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION Mr*. August Juarez.' A small Arthur D. Marvin To Assist NCSSS ident of the association. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO number of tickets for the PHARMACY Numbers on the program include March 12, 1944 breakfast are still available GROVE DRUG STORES a patriotic skit. .wr«. Green's Tea Third Sunday of Lent for those who wish to buy Pharmaecentical Chemist FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES War Stamp Drive Party; a monologue, a vocal solo, Del Norte ..Holy Name of Mary them. Car. Northsm 4 Pins Pbon. *40 CENTRAL FIFTH & MAIN an instrumental solo, an Irish PUEBLO. COLO. 24TH & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNt.TION dance, a tap dance, and some se lections by the orchestra and glee Letters are being mailed mail this club. Plans Made for La Junta week to all the affiliated organ 4 Lorraine Simonich will introduce TYPICAL iz.ations in the Pueblo DCCW the participants in the parade. urging them to Those who will have parts in the SUNDAY DINNER make extra con skit are La Vone McDonald, Joyce St. Patrick’s Day Party tributions to the Now as Always Anzick, Vera La Damus, Bertha war stamp drive OYE DOLLAR Culig. Josephine Riggio, a n d for the National Gladys Balstck. Elinor Byers will La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par- on K. of C. membership. Jack Grspsfruft Rose Dsviled Lzg Catholic School give the monologue, “ My Boy, Haberman and Lawrence Cotter VeseUbte Sonp of Social Serv i*h)=— Details are being formu Tony.’’ William West will sing. spoke on Columbianism in the Rout Prime Ribs of Beef (Rare) Au Jus ice. We feel lated for the St. Patrick’s day Rout Colorsdo Tom Turkey— A French horn selection will be parish and its advantages. Re sure each Cath games party sponsored by the Al Brown Grsvy 's 01 w<«.< layed by George Hendricks. To freshments were seiwed by the Broiled Spring I.amb Chops—Mint Jelly HOTEL olic woman in tar and Rosary society on the eve ring in a note of the Irish in Junior Newman club. Baked Virginia Haro—Apple ring* the diocese will be willing to buy ning of March 17 at 8'-IS o’clock in Baked Young Chicken—Dressing anticipation of St. Patrick’s day. Members of the K. of C. and WHITMA lX another 25c war stamp and to do- the clubrooms of the parish. A Bout Fresh Ham—Appluauce La Verne Hawley will dance an men of the parish will receive New Potatoes In Cream , date it to this cause. 10-cent admission fee will be P ueblo's ISeicest Irish jig. Mary. Fern Verlengia Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass Buttered Asparagus In her message for March, the charged. Valuable country store Ssltd — Cboies of Desurt* — Coffee and Finest will do a tap dance. prizes and a special prize will be this Sunday. national president, Mrs. R, A. An p r i v a t e PARTIES Vocation* Are Discussed awarded. Lunch, consisting of pie, Franklin Hummel was called to STRICTLY FIREPROOF gelo, notes that not only the holy the armed forces Feb. 25. He was PUBLIC DINNERS season of Lent but also the Feast Vocations and post-war plan cake, sandwiches, and coffee, will be served. The committee extends president of the Junior Newman (Complete Hotel Accemmadstlons Food You Will Enjov Served In of St. Joseph and that of the An ning will form the basis of a dis a cordial invitation to all. club. Bill Cash will succeed him. Our lYIning; Room nunciation this month will help us cussion program conducted by the The to place our confidence above the sodalists of Pueblo Catholic high James Kelly and Lois Clayton Music • Good Service world. school next Thursday to celebrate were married in the rectory the Pueblo K. of G. Group evening of Feb. 28. Phyllis Yew- 830 N. Main Pueblo Let us ask the protection of St. National Vocation week. Catherine V A IL HOTEL YOU'LL FIND IHE ell and George Kennedy were the Joseph for our boys and girls 5JcCann, prefect, and Leo McCar- witnesses. The Rev. Leo Thomas To Exemplify Degree whether they are on the home- ney, secretary, will act as discus FIRST FEDERAL EASY officiated. front or on the invasion front. St. sion leaders. As they explain ca TO DO BUSINESS WIIN Joseph is the father of families; reers and vocations of general in The following were baptized re Pueblo council, Knights of Co he is the model of purity; surely terest to the student body, charac cently: Robert Ernest Kelly, son lumbus, will exemplify the first Robinson Bros. of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly, Now as always you’ll find our we can place our loved ones in his ters will appear in costume to rep degree of the order on Tuesday, MAJOR with Mr, and Mrs. John Decker as aarvice fast and friendly — ever , care with perfecLconfidence. There resent the various callings in life. March 21, in the Sacred Heart sponsors; and Anthony John Un- will be those who are called upon Students who will take part in Cathedral hall, 11th and Grand, at DAIRY vigilant In your interest to make the same low- kovich, son of Mr. and. Mrs. ito give their lives and for them the program are Mary Verlengia, n.m. Approximately 12 candi cost home-loans available. Terms are fitted to your Anthony Unkovich, with Mr. and 8 Pure Milk and Cream C { let us ask his intercession that Edward Sajbel, Mary Agnes dates will receive this degree. The needs, your payments are much like rent, due Mrs. Gabriel Contiares as spon ' Jesus and Mary may be with them Venuto, George Hendricks, Irma council officers that will take part ’Untouched by Human Hand* Z sors. monthly and Include principal, Interest, and tazea. I in that hour. Jane Arthur, John Spiess, Gloria in the degree work are Florian The Knights of Columbus were Home Delivery ¥ We note that renewals of for Sirhal, and Charles Mayemick. Siegle, grand knight; Frank Car- U 7on ar* bnylnt a home, rennaacins, hosts at a card social and enter FLOUR mer affiliations are being mailed Dorothy Byers and Norma Siegle roll, deputy grand knight: Joseph I WE SELL FRANCIS | or Deed other home-lineoclas aeetet- will sing “ A Message From Qie tainment in the clubrooms of the snee, tIi U our office and let eur friend to Mrs. Ralph Robida as well as rectory last Thursday evening Neary, chancellor: Edward Pettit, The standard of quality for ly Haft holp you. There It no obllra- i some new affiliation*. Sacred Heart.” A group.of senior warden; and Louis Krasovich, fi I ICE CREAM I tlonl girls will join in the chorus. Rose from 8 to 10 o’clock. An enter I Again t h e War Production nancial secretary. I Phone 59 713 E. 4(b Sl | perfect baking. Burtis will accompany them at the tainment trio from the army air board has asked the diocesan coun A buffet lunch will be served piano. field presented a musical program cil to urge its members to aid in composed of piano, accordion, vi immediately after the degree The closing number will be a work. April 30 has been set for the waste paper collection, ’nils olin, and voice numbers. Follow CHURCH AND SCHOOL particular shortage is so critical tableau scene during which the ing the projpam the Rev. John the exemplification of the major FIRST FEDERAL that each woman is asked to give hymn, “ Mother, Tell Me, What Am Shanahan, Catholic chaplain of degrees. At this time Pueblo coun PROGRAMS — BOOKLETS — (UTALOGS I to Do?” will be sung. STATIO N ERY — O F T K X FU R N ITU R E A!VD S U P P U E S SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION additional impetus to the salvage. the field, was introduced by John cil will have a sufficient number We appeal to our women to call Writers of part of the discus Decker, chairman. Father of members to fill its 10 per-cent ITrite or Call of PUEBLO their local salvage chairman and sion material are Hilda Aasterud, spoke on parish organ iz^oi quota of new members for O’BRIEIV PREVTING & STATIOIVERY CO. to offer the services of their or Rosemary Monack, and Mary and complimented the K. of C. dn year ending June 30, according■■ to Phone 603 114 W . Sth Street ganization as a unit as well as Agnes 'Venuto, members of the their spendid work for the Church Frank Carroll, grand knight of PUEBLO COLORADO their individual services. creative writing class. The Rev. Aloysius Bertrand spoke the local counciL