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Content! Copjrisrhted by the Cetholie Preu Society. Inc., 1342—Permi«»ion to Reproduce, Except; iColorado Priest’ s Sister, Register College on Article* Otherwise Msrked, Given After 12 M. Pridsy Followins Issue Nearly 20 Have Been Killed in Action and *'0 Be Repatriated Soon : — . The doctoral thesii: of the Rev I>r. Edward Woeber. vice Chan- Several Are Missing The Retr. William J. Gallngheri without which thev wmilH h .c. ■ P“*’lohed this week by , Vo«i«bur* ha* received word had a « .„ ty L r d CoUeee o{ Joumal- ism. The work, entitled Tkf In- the Department of State was bom in 1800, trrprllationM, was compiled by the K t ^ b i b K KjJjliBron Ah«t hi* »i»Ur, aiSHl-Ji her St. Francis de Sales' With 269 Men, Women in degree from l^dcliffe college. priest in parti^ fulfillment of the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denvei) Catholic Register. We Have [^Hjknoll nan stationed in T*n- i^ter completing her novitiate i . - ’’ Alio the International New* Serrica (Wire and Hail), a Lai^e Special Service, Seven Smaller Servicea. Service Leads Parishes; Reports Made |^adc< Dairen, is now in Shang- New 1 ork she wa*...... sent toa Japa-i t»hifh he re-; photo Features, and Wide World PhotOA l^etwaiting the next repatria- nese school in .Seattle. Wa.h as ff'-®'* "1 ^*'® Catholic, ------lioB *hip to America. Sister superior. She was the youngest ’ "‘''‘‘" “ y America. xXXVIIt. No. 14. DENVER, COLO.. T H I RSDAV. NOV. 26, 1912. 31 PER YE.AR To Chancery Still Incomplete ImvT Gerard has been in Asia of 40 nuns in the Northwest com.I rather M oeber's dissertation [Jg three year*. After the attack munily,. One year later ahe'w^al ^*^®*T* a.spcrt of the Pauline Incomplete returns to the Chancery office from the ' Pearl harbor she wa* incar- poasegsed of a speaking knowl- teaching o f . the* in aritiv Uii to «t*d in the Maryknoll convent edge of Japanese and was trans- ■^P*’*^**’ whereby the valid ^Calfskin Pyx Case (^liplain V. H. Mrnarik (left), parishes of the Metropolitan area show that over 2,600 Cath­ I Dairen as an internment pris- ferred to Los Angeles, Calif., marriage of two unbaptiled per­ fomiffli ■!Tt?rr>nt in I o%tf7 Field No. 2, S*i. Uwirge Grafton olic men and women from Denver and its suburbs are now ' of war. In a letter to Father* where the Maryknoll nuns con­ sons though consummated, may be I t)« THr rave* r^periaU; de«ianrd for armv Ma^a Ltt«, >«a« made gher she wrote t “ We have the ducted a school for moi;e than 1,- dissolved in favor of the fffith. in the lealltrrseraft rlaaae* held 'Aedneada^ r\ening* in the l'SO*NC('.S .serv'injr their country’ in the armed forces. Most of the returns^ unity to send letter* through 000 Japanese children. Her suc­ The work contains 160 pages elub in Denver. ,\boiil 12 aoldier* rompri«e the gi^Dtip, direrird bv were made before Nov. 1 and do not jrive an exhaustive list American consul, who is re- cess and facility in the use of the and is now on sale throygb--i ‘ K. J. Ronino (renter)* Oiri«tma« «ifta are now rlainiinK the attention , . . m i eing shortly. We are comfort- language prompted her to seek librarj* of the C.akh*Hc^'^Biver*ity | of the bova, who are prtHlurinic *onir handaome pTrliire framea, 'roaarv Of tho pari&hlOnPrS WnO &TP SPrvinjf. TnC pfiStOTR n&VG dl8- mterned here in our own foreign mission work. I of Americar**'irich cop^-rights al'lj cases, kev cases. piir«es, and billfold.. , tributcd cards foF the purpose of rejfistering the men and nirent—11 sisters, three priests, In an earlier letter to Falherl.tbese*' published by its graduate I women from their parishes in the various branches of the a brother. Every morning^ Gallagher she described her -tm-1 students. gii[[K I p[ic[ army, navy, marine corps, coast have three Masses in our presaions of the Orient. "One| The dissertation of the Rev. Dr. guard, nurses' corps, apd the wom­ d, and the Rosary and Bene­ thing that stands out is the reali-i Walter J. Canavan, assistant of St. en's organizations. An indication tton every afternoon. Our zation of the beauty of one's faith., Francis de Sales' parish, will be .4 city-wide novena directei tO that the'lists of most parishes are llth is good, and we have all we Mr here there.ig so much in the at-1 published next week. Entitled,Ouf Entitled Ijidy, Queen of Peace, i* by no meafis complete is the fact I in the way of food, clothing, mospheje that is not Christian, and' /'ro/cssion of Faith, it treatsr..t. of jp 32 Denver parochial that in every parish several w-ho fuel. We keep busy with where there is little in tjie way of the canonical attestation* of or- high schools, scademies, grade have been in the services for .oking, sewing, doing laundry, natural distraction* like newspa- thodox faith-that must be taken schools, and orphanages through months are being recorded each r t ndying, and reading." per* and the radio, the ‘one thing by cleric* when they are ordained, the leadership of the Loretto week. In a communication from the necessary’ stands out and forms transferred, or promoted. This Height* college Sodality of the II’ (he basis of a deep peace and joy . The number of Denver Catholics tryknoll mother-house in New work was also written in fulfill­ Blessed Vihgin. From Nov. 30 Ip who have been killed in action to­ i. Father Gallagher wa* noti- that take the place of all that is ment of the requirements^ for a Dec. 8 the novena of Ma.s*es and tals nearly 20, and several more that all the remaining Mary- gone. One's great desire is to doctorate in canon law, which the Communions will be offered- foy share this knowledge and love-with priest received last June from the OF EXCITFINI are reported as missing in action. .ptlers in the Northern missions peace. A triduum for the Holj' these lesa fortunate Japanese.” Catholic university., Cathedral parish leads the list in High-ranking an n , i the Orient are now in Shang- Father will feature the final three rasualtiee with five. One parish, linve been given ikt | The sister* suffered no phys- day*, for which special closing St. Francis de Sales’, will prob­ tviolence at any time, although In Denver Retirement *ervices will be arranged by the Gay, happy carnival days return ably have onc-tenth of it* entire ^ rv ire medal indt» to the Knights of Columbus home ^llio lic generali. Ia _ were closely confined. The college. [ membership in the armed force* ttians, however, were won- Mi.ss Margaret Anna Maddeni, next week, when the mammoth when the teen-age. group is in­ u CUrtawhl Homo From Charities bazaar will rnwhtiika, Olds., fully loyal and solicitous, and Bishop Following Steps prefeet of the l.oretto Heighta so­ ducted. It already leads in the manage to furnish the nun* dality. direefed letter* to the vari­ I be thrown open to the public for number of men and women in the action while hesdia ! three nights, Dec. 3, 4, and S, that forces in Hawaii. nth meat, eggs, and vegetables. ous schools and is in charge of the service, 269,-and the total will un­ novena. which ends appropriately I promi.te to be packed with all the doubtedly 5fo well over 300. There Gen. Hugh J. Caier I Of Archbishop Pitaval on the Feast of the Immaculate i colorful excitement of the former arc approximately 3,500 men, N. Y., and 1* ajhingioa. gl Girls’ College Has Conception. well-known Silver Dollar days. women, and children in the parish. distinguished liimidthi In her letter Miss .Madden as­ Tom Nevin, general chairman of Besides St. Francis de Sales', paign in the Philippian, Blood Donor Unit (By Monsicnor Smith) unique tribute to the boa.st that it serted that "in this crucial moment the event, has announced that all two other parishes have given ! is in readine.ss to present the peo- The fact that the Most Rev. An­ is a privilege to live in . of World war 11 superior arm* and more than 200 to the country. Ca­ : Westerkaai thony J. Schuler, S.J., retiring The Most Rev. John Baptist brilliant military’ taCtics are in^ I pie of Denver with one of the most thedral, 209, and Our Lady of Mt. KE. 9043 \] Bishop of El Paso, Tex., has come Pitaval, fifth Archbishop of Santa sufficient to bring about peace. entertaining of such event* the city Carmel, 223. Talk—DonVWi to Denver to spend his remaining Fe, came to Denver late in 1920, We need God's blessing on our has ever witnessed. Parish Figures Are Lit\ed Telephony Yotr days in Regis college, where he about two years after hi* resigna­ country's endeavor*. Our soldier*., Leading attractions in the car- The reports that have been re­ Everything a G«o4_ once was president, recalls that tion from the New Mexico see, and sailors, and marines need Hi* lov-; \ nival are the generous cash awards ing protection. Because the pray-' to be made each night. 0n Th^s- corded in the Chancery follow:' Should Biu this ia the .second time in histoiy lived in St. .Anthony's hospital Cathedral, 209; AnffBneiation, 145; Best Foods at Lssail that B Colorado priest, after serv­ until hi.* death May 23, 1928. er* of youth are pleasing in the day $25 will be awarded, on rVi- day $50, and the grand prize of Blessed Sacrament, 72; Holy Fam­ Wf Oiitm ing for years in the Episcopacy, There was an inlcresliiig inter­ .sight of God, this novena is to be ily, 147; Holy Ghost, 144; Holy retired and spent the rest of his linking of hia siKression of Qrders offered by the student*. This con- ^ $500 on Saturday, the j,cIosing night. Some 20 separate'games Rosar)', G6; Our Lady of Mt.' Car­ life in Denver. Here is another with tho.se of Bishop' Schuler. certed spiritual action on the part mel, “223; Presentation, 50; S t DENVER m Archbishop Pitaval wa.s the conse- of Denver's Catholic youth in 1 and booth* will be offered for the Anne's, Arvada, 26; St. Csqetan’s, Archbishop Blesses cralor of Bishop Schuler, in the {'‘’.I’®'’ entertainment of carnival-goers on 90; S t Catherine’s, 138; St. Dom­ second Episcopal that "Ting God* bleaatng not onl>' on all three nights. DIREC1 ■ I ^ I ^ J W • A A A I ^ ^ aA A A A S flS 1 ** S ^4 inic’s. 157; St. Elizabeth’s, 52; St. Annunciation ConvenI, occurred in this cUy. The cere-1 "ut >*"'*‘’“t indiyid- Proceed* of the event will be Francis de Sales', 269; St. James', !jnony waa on Oct. 28, 1916, in thc!“*l *’°y 8'tI participating. turned over to the St. Vincent de 63; St. John's, 80; St. Joseph’s DRUGGIST! S S C O n d i n conception Cathedral,’ Paul society to assist in the work (C.SS.R.). 100: S t Joseph’s (Pol­ TOUR PRESI then only a few years old. Bishop of raring for destitute families of ish), 31; St. Leo’s, 10; St. Ijouit’ will b« filled Patrick A. McGovern of Cheyenne, Denver; to the fund for the annual (Englewood), ■79; St. Maty Mag­ WASniNGTON PAU H still reigning over the Church in War Experiences Lead Soldier to K. of C. orphans’ party, in which Pb. 8P. I7ts im ■ ^ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr offi­ dalen’s (Edgewater), 68; St. Pat­ ciated in the private blessing of Wyoming, and Bishop Henry some 1,000 Denver orphans will rick's, 148; S t IfhilomcnB’s, 157; TOWEL & UNEJI Our Lady of I.ourdea convent of Granjon of Tucsonkwere the as­ take part; and to (further projects §t. Rose of Lima's, 30;/St, Th*- Annunciation parish, Denver, the sistant consecrators. B is h o p initiated in the city to provide a t^seli CAurora), 16; St. Vincent HOUNTAI.N Town, Conclusion Man Must Be Immortal wholaaorae recreation urogram for Ssnric* faririsksd fot afternoon of Thanksgiving dty. He Granjon had also.beeii one of the de P*-A'''.V 51. ' BetuuraiAs, gtow, ufli wa* assisteo by the Very Rev. aasiktant consecrators at the ele­ the service men of I'.:* area. A IS4S Usrini St. Charles Hagua, pastor, and the vation of Archbishop Pitaval to the special invitation to the service B W BfCCIin; Rev. John C. .Mahoney, asai.stant Episcopacy. The other was Bishop If this war ha* accomplished of all the ominous predictions by thing and everyliody except for men to join in the festivities of the Chaplain Menarik Miw Edith Reidy U chairman of, pastor. The nine Charity nuns Nicholas C. .Matr., the second nothing else for both young and the ever-cognizant sergeants and those elemental things it takes to carnival has been extended to die Loretto Height* Hefrtisr cum teaching in Annunciation high Bishop of Denver, who was in too old, it is making them think. A sundr}' intellects in the company, keep the human body functioning. I Lowry and Buckley Fields and to Quits Buckley Pod graphic proof of this ia a letter have not been out of the camp ex­ the students of Fitzsimons hospi­ PREFERRD ■inee, which ha* organixed the school and their superior, Sister poor health in 1915 to consecrate I think I will get home in one fini blood donor college unit in Rose Mary, are living in the enn^ Bishop Schuler but who, as pastor written in England by a young cept in the line of duty since my tal and Fort I>ogan. For Florida School TRADINC Colorsdo. More than 40 girl* have vent, locsteil at 3635 Humboldt in Georgetown and later in old St. soldier who is the son of a Denver piece, for which possibility I am trip from London. And frankly The general chairman has an­ toinnirered to answer the patriotic street. The cost of the home and Ann's, Denver (now the Annuncia­ physician, Dr. Wm. H. Halley. He very happy. I don't care whether I ever .see nounced that the last"meeting of ■wnons and, in the American Red furnishings was nearly 46,000. tion parish), had assisted in fos­ is getting down to elemental*, he Army Life Greatly Simplified the town again. 1 would rather the booth and games chairmen will The Rev. A. H. Menarik, who had CtOM renter, will donate their The eight sisters teaching in the tering the vocation and educational says, and is learning to appreciate An enli.sted man in the army lie in bed asd think about the day's be held in the K. of C. clubrooms been stationed in Denver several Hood for the fighting forces. Mis* grade school and their superior. preparation of j'oung .4nthony what the more primitive people* has his life simplified to the most events, what I read in the paper, at E. 16th avenue and Grant Mon­ nths as a chaplain in^Lowry Rtidr i* the daughter of Mr. and Sister Anne Thomas, reside in the Schuler. find satisfying. Observations of elemental things. We learn to ap­ and what 1 would tell the sergeant day, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m., when the Field and in Buckley Field, left In. Tim Reidy of S400 E. Sixth old Annunciation convent, 1408 E. John Baptist Pitaval was born the changes in English life lead to preciate what our more primitive if I had a bar in.stead of a stripe final arrangements for the carni­ Dfnver this week for the air forcei ireaue. 3fith avenue, ^ (Turn toPagtt — Column S) thought* about what is in store for peoples of yesterday and today If this keeps up 1 suppose I will val will be made. chaplains' school in Miami, Fla. .Americans after the war. "One ran find satisfying. A warm place to he a misanthrope after the war. It is expected that he will be in ‘Near Miracles’ Reported in Relief From Unequal almost see the continuity of life, it* sleep, good food, and warm cloth­ hut then again maybe not. I be­ Florida for six week*. The spirit­ growth and development," in the ing take the place of a good movie, lieve I am just beginning to grow Cathodral Rector ual welfare of Catholic soldiers in VUUm; Correction Discovered Only Recently experiences of the war, he write*, a night at Joe’s bar and eatery, up. There is a chance I may be Buckley Field, where Father Mena­ F. A. Mumfotil and concludes, "It constantly re­ and a gay evening with one's best come a gay, social animal as so Will Visit in East rik was transferred from Lowry, W. 25th and DeatarC curs to me that man must he girl. . . . 1 find that one can de­ many of this company have be will be taken care of ^ Chaplain immortal. , , a consoling thought." rive quite a bit of pleasure from come. In a de.sperate, frantic at James F. McCarthy. Father Mc­ ANNUN Glockner Hospital Has One of Few The letter, reprinted virtually as!oneself, independent of every­ (Turn to Page ! — Column S) The Rt. Rev. Hugh L. McMena- Carthy has been on dutv in' the written, follows: min, rector of the Cathedral, left post since early this month. v'-j’ d e s ^ell Dear Dad; Denver Thursday for a visit with Aniseikonia Clinics in United States This is my first letter to you relatives in Philadelphia and other Appointed Bishops FUEL AiM) since my arrival in England. Thus Catholic' Woman Chauffeur Pennsylvania cities. Near death CHARLES A far in my army career there has three weeks ago, the prelate has W« Ship bj U been nothing very startling or in­ made .such a remarkable recovery PH0.NS TA ^ Colorado Springs.—Through the rathqr than treatment of the eyes. ments of the functional disturb:^ 15TB A.V'D W*Un teresting. I've practically given from his illness that he haa re­ ^ rk being done in the eye insti­ ■Strangely enough, aniseikonia ances of vision. ' up hope of any adventures, other For Uncle Sam in Lowry ceived his physician's permission ■RES. PHON'D NA* A prominent Boston physician wa* discovered by a young Bo.ston than those that leave one physical- to make the trip. It is expected iT tute of Glockner ho.*pital near Mnt them patient* who h*d suf- lawyer who took up painting.. His , , , / I ni 'y HI'*! menully intact, and usually that the lower altitude of the East DRUGSJ Duncle* are performed daily in furiosity as to how one sees things feredlereo lorfor many year* >eam irtmfrom violent',' " j l f * v...... e one unimpre.W...... j Of _course,____ .More than 100 Denver women i A strict record is kept of the mile eoa.st cities will benefit his con­ krinpng felief to many per*ong and what kind of a picture the eye headaches and nerNousnew.de.spite I ^ J bombed, are chauffeurs for Uncle Sam these ^ sjid gf (),j various stops made dition. the aul of eye g asses. They rigged I f i B f l i l p who suffer from aniseikonia, an take.* for the brain le one of «rien^*» Mr*. Dacey say* the work is -R^a and from Nebraska, Kansas, neweat eoniribiitinn* lo the rare of eyga» in the imiaeiknnia rlintr. plea.«ant and *he feels fortunate in Washington. — (Special NCWC Bishop-elect Boylan, born in of Glockner lioapital, Col6rado Sprtnjis. Tkn dinic i» one of the few , beiing able to serve her country in Wire! — The Rt. Rev. John J. Boy- New York city Oct. 7, 1889, was ilahoma, Texaa, and Colorado, lan. Vicar General of the De* ^iseiknnia, which is derived ueh ealabliahmenU in the United Stales. ______SONC SHOWING this way. There are about 210 educated in Mt. St. Mary’s college, W the Greek and mean* "un- civilian drivers iti" Lowry Field, of Moines diocese and president of Baltimore, and St. Bernard's semi­ whom some 100 are men who drive Dowling college. Des Moines, haa nary, Rochester. He was ordained al vision," has been under in- been aptiointed Bishop of Rockford in Providence, R. I., July 18, 1916. tigation for 15 years, but only The CathoUe Daughters of the heavier trucks. The women drive the light trucks, ‘‘recons” or to succeed the Most Rev. Edward He made further studies in the the last two years have the bene- .America, co-operating with the F. Hoban, who was recently trans­ Catholic University of America Denver university Civic "Theater passenger car* like station wagons, ^ of its .study been made avail- Harvard university, Iowa univer­ pRble for the general public. Ani- players, will he sponsor* Wednes­ and staff cars or sedans. Most of ferred and roa'tle Coadjutor Bishop the women are fairly young, from eff Cleveland. At the same time it sity. and the Pontifical university •Heikonia con;ections are resorted day evening. Dee. 16, for the stage was announced by the A|>ostolic in Rome, where he received his doc­ to only after a profeaaional eye productioiv rtf Thr Cradir Song. 20 to 30 years of age. with a few i; in the older groups. A number arc Delegation that Monsignor l-ea torate in philosophy. On Oct. 12 Paysieian has exhausted his skill ■This famous play from the Span­ 1933, he was made a Domestic end facilities in attempting to ish is rated by the ll'ojAiapfoa soldiers’ wives, some come from Binz, secretary' of the delegation, ■r'l Star as the finest play seen in well-known families, others had has been appointed Titular Bishop Prelate and on Nov. 21, 1940, was tang relief to * patient complain of Pinara and Coadjutor Bishop made a Protonotary Apostolic. Uig of headaches and visual dis­ -America in '25 years, and is a dis­ done Red Cross driving, and there tortion. tinct contrast to the theatrical are even three Colored women. and Apostolic Administrator of Bishop-elect „ Binz, a native of trend toward smut. Some. like Mrs, Dacey, have reg­ W inona. Stockton, III., where he was bom Most cases of eye strain, ac- Oct. 31, 1900, was educated in p.^Tding to those in charge of ular assignment.ras college, Dubuque, la.; St. Glockner's eye institute, can be play, presented in the Denver uni­ Mary’s seminary, Baltimore; the rored by skillfully prescribed on trips to Fitzsimons hospital, Catholic University versity Little theater, will be given downtown, or on the post itself.. Sulpician seminary, Washington; masse.* of the ordinary type, but to the C. D. of A, Junior Catholic Collection Will Be and the North .taierican college, approximately two per cent of the Other* answer call* for driving of Daughters in formal attire anil a wide variety about the post and Taken This Sunday Rome. He wa^rdained in the Ba­ general run of cases of eye strain assist a* usher*. During the in­ silica of S t jlmn Laleran, .Rome, San be cured only by correcting termission refreshment* will be in the Denver area. Some cars are I kept f(i« the use o f visiting o ffi­ Catholics in the archdiocese March 15, 1924. In 1928 and 1929 Mon«i|cnur John J. Boylan (up- •Oiseikonia. served in the foyer. he served as secretary to Bishop l»^r pho to ). Vicar G«*ncral o f ihc Associated with aniseikonia are cers. A day's mileage for Mrs. are reminded that the annual Tramway facilities a-ill he aug­ Dacey may amount to 25 or 30 Hoban in Rockford and from 19.32 lira Moinca diorca«, h«a * been frequently found symptoms such m ented by s{>ecial cars from Col collection for the Catholic Uni* miles,. vertily of America. Waahing- to 1936 was Chancellor of the Rock- named Bishop of RockfoH). Mon* a* headache, distress from light, fax and Broadway, in addition to ...... ford see. In 3936 he was appointed »iKnor Binx (lovrrr photo), tec* aye aches, fatigue, nervou.sness, The women report at 7:30 a.m. ton, D.C., the Church'a educa­ the No. .8 and the Downing street ^ ^ork until 4:30 p.m. with an tional center in ihia country, secretary of the Apostolic Dclcga- retarr of the Apo«tolic Delegation •oiarting eyes, drowsiness, dizzi- tion. He holds doctorates in sa­ in ashiiigion, nat been appointed R*»s, nausea, car and train sick- bus. i hour off for lunch. 'They are rc- will be taken up at all the Ticket* for the production are sponsible for the daily servicing of h4a»aei this Sunday, Nov. 29. cred theology and philosophy from Cloadjutor Bishop and Apoalolic Ad* and the inability to read over the Propaganda 'college and the ministrator of ^^’inona. Both the#e !*"g periods of tim e. A niseikonia, available through the C. D. of A..'their car and are supposed never Generous donation* arc urged according to the president. .Mis* Ho run out of gasoline or let oil by Arclibiihop Urban J. Vehr. Gregorian university, reapcclivcly. nr4A BUhopft have visited Denver in j* contrast to the general belief,, ' JiboUt in Rome. 1912. ti corrected by means of lenses I Nellie M. Lennon, phone EA. 2542. or air pressure in the Urea get low..

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u! - have takm over the work ■ ‘ t The Denver Catholic Cathedral Volunteers of ralalosing approximate. USD-NCOS CLUB DIRECTOR T0< R egister Catholic Woman It 1,250 book* donaled to the 1'SO.SCC.S club for »er%ice men. I'nder tne direction of SUIcr Mary Sylvia, 1.3 junior ttudent* of the hi||h PubllEhed Weekly by the M-hool arc devoting three hour, weekly to the riaii.ifiration of the Catholic Prese Society, Inc. Thanksgiving Qreet hwk». .Member* of the group are Franre* and Sally Rii«>el, Naomi AHEND MISSOURI CONVENTION Wgs 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Coffin. Barbara Sorrell, Audry Gallagher, Dolore. Greenwell, Suzanne Colo. Drives for Army Orr, Aliria Bondy, Mary lx>retta Burkett, Bemire Pohndorf, Virginia ihst I McGarry, Dick Hodge*, and Bernard Deidel. Pictured below are some J. Franklin Sullivan, director ofj Springs, the Denver soldiers cen- to our Sabscrlption: SI Per Year of the volunteer*. Entered as Second Class Matter the Denver USO-NCCS club, will| ter is one of the leading USD or-, at the Post Office, Denver, take part in the Midwest regional I ganisations in this area.' Colo. In Lowry Field convention of directors of USOi St. Rose of Lim as parjsh was dubs in Excelsior Springs, JIo.,'host Sunday, Nov. 22, to more than Many Friends next week. National officials from 1200 soldiers ^ t I a buf^t supper in n (Continued From Page One) headquarters of the USO in Newithe dub. Mrs. :John BohannS was their own uniforms, which cost York will be present for the train-1 in charge. A special program ■was and Stord Yoor , about $65 altogether, a sum that ing conference. presented by blrs. AugusU Walsh. | T h e local USO-NCCS center has soprano, and ;len-year-old David ■ COAL.. IVow may be repaid in three install­ been constantly expanding its fa­ Langfield. popular songster from ments. They furnish their own cilities since its opening a year the parish. Customers At These Prices lunch. A social club organized by ago. Now, under the leadership of W t.k'i Enlcrtainmant Liet.d tne drivers has held one social and Mr. Sullivan, who was former di­ ^ The week’s program of entertain­ Morriaon Egg or Lump plans several activities in the near rector of a dub in Colorado ment for men, of local military fsoUC luture. Moving pictures are shown giosta has been ia.sued from the Den- PLEASE PLAGE CHRISTMli Qavton Nut in a weekly meeting of the women Qayton Egg or Lump and deal mainly with activities of ver USO-NCCS dub at E. 1,7th the army motor corps, showing I avenue and Grant street as follows: ORDERS EARLY . ^1 Centennial 9gg or Lump Bishop Following I Satorday. Nor. | 2S— 2 p.m., horeeeho* Wi^ge Nut what it does, how to maintain cars Ipiuhiet eontret ni elub lot; . n.m., ioetal and trucks for best service, how in St. Anthony'* Hdiplul nureee' home. srtii Wadge Egg or Lump I Sunder. Nov. 2.—Sntek her brealefait to guard against sabotage, and the {and luncheon ipeclili: mouatain trip* Pinnacleiad( Nut like. ' . . It*t Sunday before ratinnint: 2:80 p.m.. Pinnacle Egg or Lump*^ A plan Just instituted gives lia­ In Footsteps of •oeial. Shlrley-Sivoy .hotel; 4 p.m Pinnacle Slack bility insurance for the drivers at Civic Symphony ' orch^itra in OtnTtr JflRltS ClRRB a low rate, $5 to $9 yearly with a auditorium( S p^m., rommunlty iins Lignite Slack 8:80 p.ra., bulTet supper: 7 p.m.. record !:'r 20 per cent rebate if there arc no re e iu l in borne of Mr*. George Hsrvey, accidents. The need for this comes 2287 Grove: S p.jn., soclel. club lounge. Roadquartert for Noted Archbishop Monday, Nov. SO— 7 :80 p.m.. record CHURL RUCBY GOAL GO. in the rare minor accidents with akticlm op devotion civilian cars. The yvilian can sue ! recital in Oenvar ^public Hhrery (request CHURCa PINI8BINGS eitsdsl* 34*> |prngmm>; S p.m.; socUl, Knights of Co- good! . 0 K E -0121 1144-5th St. and obtain a judgment, which may (Continued From Page One) I iumbus hsil. I .BOOKS POB THE CATH­ Tuesddy. Dec. 1— 8 p.m.. socist. elub; ttb u 4 CutU StrMtj be collected after the driver leaves Feb. 10, 1858, in Saint Genis- OLIC LAITT AND CLR1G1 the army service. record recording night in elub. HOUSl Terrenoire. Archdiocese of Lyons, Wednesdsy. D w . 2— 8 p.m.. letther- 16.T6-.T8 Tremonl Str«el France. He came to .America as creft class in cluo; cards, games, special Fhhne TAbopI WAR EXPERIENCES INDICATE p r is e s . I a subdeacon with Robert Servant, Thursday, D*c.J 8— 7 p.m’., record re- FlaoresMBt ItthUns need who was ordained to the prie.sthood cital in boms of! Mrs. Frang- Wadley. not h* mpeDsWe. In with him here in old St. blary’s 818 Elm: I p.m..', K. of C. home front rtality, it can saw ysn TO SOLDIER MAN IS. IMMORTAL academy on California street Dec. charities carnivel; 8 p.m., social in St. Joseph's hospital nurses’ hon;e. money. Wc'U be glad to 24, 1881. The two thought th ^ Jerrea Pa ^*' New L i^t Needs •bow you bow. Let us (Continued From Page One) young is t devil-may-care one. were the first priesta ordained in Specialial rlztures msbe a lithting effi- tempt they try to yet all the joy Everyone seems to be building up Colorado, but research haa shown CHICAGO. ILL. — FloorcKent clioey test of your home , they can out of life while they a defense against disappointment that one other ordination pre­ Breakfast Is Held lights, slrczdy initalled in msoy of. or bueloeu today. have it. The poor fellows cannot or frustration, which one seems to ceded theirs. After his ordina­ Tradin^JlI^lj ficcs. .tores and fietorie. because be having much real fun, because jexpect to enter one’s life. I am tion, Father Pitaval served as pas­ they work so hard at it. dfraid that post-war England will tor in San Luis de Calebra, of their increased efficiency and Spanish-speaking mission field; in‘JBy Young People economy, Tequire special light fix­ The' England at war and the not be quite the reserved, com H.G.REH) England of peace times are two placent coupto' it was before the Aspen, and in Durango. Father tures designed for their use. Inferior war. A people who have had their Servant, who died as pastor of The first Communion breakfast fixtures, tests have shown, result ELECTRICAL CO. quite different things. In this of the .season was held by the Ca­ hour of stress, many throw custom traditions violated, who have Golden after serving in many parts JOSLIN’S in lost of efficiency. of Colorado, remained a close thedral Young People’s club after ELECTRICAL CON­ to th4 winds. The pubs are learned the utter foolishness of the reception of Holy Commun­ TRACTING — REPAIR. crowded with people of every de­ many of them, who are pleasure friend of Father Pitaval all during hia life. Aspen, one of the historic ion in the 9 o’clock .Mass Sunday, ING AND FIXTURES scription. The streets are filled bent and live for the day, are a Nov. 15, in the Cathedral. The Cathedral MAIn 2303 with soldiers' girls who are living restless, unpredictable lot. And mining parishes, which has kept its Ghristmas parochial status all through the breakfast was held in Wolfe’s tea­ 329 14th St. as desperately as the soldiers it will take better leaders than room. Miss Margaret Gibbons, re­ PiTBOf®*!® themselves. The attitude of the they now have to lull them back years, was the chief scene of Fa­ into their peace-time lethargy. ther Pitaval's work in this stqte. ligious Committee chairman, was in Gift ilAMStm England will never be the same. He did considerable building there, charge of the meeting. including a school that has now Spooks and goblins ran rampant tO B fte a* srauES Violent Changoe Foreeoon been closed for many years. on the night of Oct. 28j when the I ’^i ^ e d l e r f One cannot help wondering club gathered in the CathedraP 415 E. M * **■ a He was named to the titular see SALE QL43S4 M c. U* A**- !l what changes, economic and so­ of Sora and Auxiliary Biahop of cafeteria for the annual Hallo­ cial, are in store for us after the Santa Fe May 15, 1902, and was ween party. Prizes were awarded ftarttOK lu**"' 1 believe that consecrated in Santa Fe by Arch- for best costumes and dancing was there 'will be some violent changes bishop Peter J. Bougarde, assisted featured throughout the evening. !! if this war is carried to its logical by Bishops Mats and Granjon, So that the secretary’s files may Your opportunity to stretch your Chris end—total annihilation of the Ger­ July 25, 1902. He was the third be made more complete, question­ niuuian man a n d Japanese offensive Colorado priest to be raised to the naires are being mailed to each budget with good solid savings! powers. This -will be an exhaust­ Episcopacy, as Bishops Machebeuf member of the club requesting hia •Imeei W* *• J ing trial, ana, at its best, I don’t and Mats, the first and second correct address and telephone aM M Ia-O * -- believe our present economic number. A prompt reply ia asked Ordinaries of Denver, were priests of the members. Ar«>r« , structure, with its numerous enig­ at work in this state when they matic jhases, can hold up under were elevated. Bishop Pitaval suc­ ■282 I. CrfSB J the strain. Our present concept ceeded to the Metropolitan see of of wages and capital and labor Santa Fe Jan, 3, 1909. He resigned will have to change. There are his see and became titular Arch­ p A H E ik D just too many fingers in the pot, bishop of Amida Jan. 29, 1918. and we are even now seriously For about two years, he resided in R c te ry C o a l hampered by the top-heavy bu- Santa Fe and then came to Denver. Wla* yss ne ■ reaucacy we have erected to meet la-Mi has A man of magnificent appearance, I n C 0 .4L J our present struggle. If there is with a pipe organ voice, he re­ CdDLStnfmr one thing the present conflict will tained his fine looks even in old I f f L ¥ € C . BeSmr teach us, if it teaches us anything, age. t u . na UMlMbsiwOdhal 5 it is the necessity for streamlin* ing our economic and political Ordare Traced to le t U.S. Biebop life. And I hope we are far-see­ The succession of Orders of both ing en'ough to adapt ourselves; to Archbishop Pitaval and Bishop E m * a new order without violence. : Schuler goes back to Archbishop S M i F t o Carroll of Baltimore, the first ilau, PoDhry w. A. la n JU L * I hope you are not working ioo Bishop in the U^S.A. Bishop Schu­ DIGNIFIED SERVICE hard. I think of you often and [ m YII& m i Sl I V n a l ler was consecrated by Arenbishop Biniciiiuia truly wish that I were again with Pitaval, who was consecrated by UQCfttS-mSGS A t Reasonable Cost you to enjoy one of those bull ses­ Archbishop Bounrde, who was kMs ItM TihrUn sions, from which. I derived a lot consecrated by Archbishop Lamy of things I shall have with me 'At the time of bereavement, sentiment and the realization of of Santa Fe, the great pioneer mis­ turn flam i J through life. One can almost see sionary and builder; who was con­ Iknu fnsD the the continuity of life, its growth i i a v n e u r the loss (rf a dear one make funeral costs a subject of delicacy. secrated by Martin John Spalding, taiiiDg in this and development, as a consequence who was horn in 1810 in Kentucky !l of this preliminary skirmish. Men and who died in 1872 as Arch­ bCRKRtioD that A l M N A n W ' Here, you need only suggest a sum that indicates what you come and go—but out here it con- LHKMC bishop of Baltimore; who was con rkir HhertiK- stantly recurs to me that man must secrated by Benedict Joseph Flaget, can afford, to be assured of understanding and consideration. be immortal . . . a consoling S.S., who was bom in France in n t i T t o B um i thought. An inexpensive service can be a beautiful one. ' !i 1763, and who died as Bishop of L i r W O M i M M ■ All my love. Louisville Feb. 11, 1855; who was Bill CHARITIES! consecrated by the great John Car- roll, .who was born in in i |i n ra Mt ■dhae 1735 and died Dec. 3, 1815, in Bal­ timore as the first Archbishop of if e«Mm ■ Ab eeaqr Ml BOUIEUARD m ORTURRV that see and the first resident of !! TO the U.S.A. ever consecrated. Mrs. Barnes P. McConaty Carroll was consecrated Aug. l> MKiM 16, 1790, in Lulworth castle, Dor­ Federal at No. Speer Telephone GRand 1626 set, England, by Bishop Charles J T Walmaley, O.S.B., titular Biahop of Ramatha and Vicar Apostolic of the Western distribt of England. I The meeting of themonthly The assistant conaecrators -Were IMNYEIM Boys To'wn club was held Friday, npt Bishops but two priesta dele­ Nov. 20, in the home of Mrs. J, gated for this purpose—the Rev. CatlM tln^ Gstettenbauer, 115 Clarkson Charles Plo^den, S.J., and the Mrs. Tucker's ■ ■ street. CARNIVAL Ti 1 GRANGE-GRAPEFRUIT JUIGE Rev. James Porter. S.J. This fact 8H0RTENINC U C C After the treasurer’s report on recalls that when Bishop Nicholas M Old South Blended ^ A _ the amount of the check to be sent C. Mats was coirtecrated in Denver to Monsignor E. J. Flanagan's Oct. 28, 1887, by Archbishim John Boys Town for Christmas, Mrs. R. Big 3 lb. carton .....— M Big -46 ounce can...... ^ Baptist Salpointq of Santa Fe, one Owens, president, thanked the of hia co-consecrators was not a n LevBt members for their co-operatioir in Bishop .but Abbot Frowenua Con­ • '■ • l o n i thi.5 project. Every year the club rad, O.S.B., of Conception, Mo. DE 8EL1 sends a check for $60 to the bpya The other was Bishop Joseph Pro- AND FI H Fraztr Fancy GRAB MEAT in the hope that it will make tl Snider’s COCKTAIL SAUCE ir jectus Machebeuf of Denver, who 3-4-5 O A J L B A M Christmas more cheerful. I had intended to consecrate hia new tTM* Following the business meeting, Coadjutor but stepped aside in games were played and luncheon favor of Archbishop Salpointe, his mUT***^* BoHls...... 1 7 ® l i t ' . . 2 2 ' was served by the hostess, ^ ire s superior in rank, when he found •*! were won by Mrs. R. Owens and the latter would attend. (Hier­ Mrs. R. Taylor. archical succession from Diction­ It was decided to dispense with ary of the American Hierarchy, by ' u ^Mbistgia ^ When hoyW < the meeting in December. The the Rev. Jo.seph Bernard Code, LADY BALTIMORE CAKES | ROME BEAUH APPLES January meeting will be held in published by Longmans, Green &. j' Ulinitill' ^ the home of Mrs. F. Shanahan, Co., $5.) |U : 3544 Gaylord, at 12:30. Bishop Schuler sent a letter an­ Kflights of ColuRibus’ Those attending the November nouncing his resigrnation to the meeting were Mmes. R. Owens, H. i ’ Each 23® & 38® R 5 lbs 27® clergy of the El Paso diocese to be Freiman, P. Gould*- H. Siemer, H. read in the churches last Sunday E. 16TH A\ E. & GRANT Shanahan, J .. Gstettenbauer, J. and then left immediately for Den­ Hannah, R. Taylo^ F. Shanahan, ver. He arrived at Regis college and 6. Koebel. late last week. Ordained Jvine 27, 1901, in Woodstock, Md., by Arch­ -J: St. Mary’s Academy bishop S e b a s t i a n Martinelll, O.S.A., Apostolic Delegate to the LlNTO rs S United States, Biahop Schuler 5, , JSToits For Frying or Broiling, None Finer Ml « bunches Girls Guests at Tea served on the faculty of Regis (then Sacred Heart college) 189^3- FOR THE BENEFIT OF i « n e i K i (St. Mary's Academy) 1898 and 1902-1903, anq as pres­ Students of St. Mary’s academy ident 1903-1906. He was pastor Conwav’a Whole Berry who were invited to attend the tea of the Sacred Heart pariah here • St. Vincent de Paul Society 15 Old ^aahioned Style Pure Sweet APPLE CIDER and witness the judging of the when consecrated. He has relatives various projects made by the dif­ and many close friends in Denver. • K. of C. Orphan Party GRANBERRY GAUGE ferent schools in connection with !** . J National Catholic Book week in Briag Your Oualainsr Loretto Heights eolle« Thursday, • Soldiers’ Entertainment Nov. 19, included Peggy- Jane S t 'C I a r a ’s A id Par gallon...... 3 8 ° White and Sheila Curry, prefect Big 17 and vice prefect, reapectively, of the Sodality of Our Lady of Sor-i To Sponsor Party ounce can 15 rows; Alice Denver. Mary Cather­ ine Fahey. Mary Jane Collins, P a ­ St. Clara’s Aid society will spon­ tricia Behrens, Florence Abel, and sor s card party and dessert lunch CrTocerv Prices Good fo r One Margaret Murphy. In the orphanage at 1 o’clock 1 .1 The girls who designed the proj­ Wednesday, Dec. 2. Hostesiea will V L S I s ' Full Week. Fruit and Vege. m illER S ect for St. Mir>’’s Academy under bf Mr«, .loieph Rom, S(, libit PricdSubjetl In Qimge «’( » Mity Citkttiin Fikty, lilir. St, Eliukth'nj Bnii Min AtnM Vlthout Notice 1 ptM urohy, Mary Jin« Colllni, Toohoy, Cithedril piriih. P itricii Bilirenj, Florence Abel, P. J. GoldEn lod Mrn. Henry L. MMimiBa Sonii CimpbAll, Marii Niuberger, Birth Attended the quarterly meet­ and Mildred Thomton. ing of the ACCW in Greeley.

V fhiirsdfly, Nov. 26, 1942 THE DEN^'ER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tei«phoB«, KErstone 4S0B PAGE THREE BLESSED SACRAMENT PTA TO ‘‘•<"8 Q.«s; ST. milCIIIT'S DELICIOUS HOLD SHOWER FOR SISTERS A ,g > a ( r p h ^ p m o r ^ SEA FOOD DINNER iim sflcitn (Blessed Sscratnent Parish) Swigert attended the CPTA league SI. The November meeting of the pieeting Nov. 19. kiln of Sole—Sea Food Salad—Louisiana Shrimp—Eatiern An Olinger Service i$ ilway? conducted with .'srallop*--Corklail Sauce—French Fried Polaloes Blessed ^craraent PTA will be Greeley Meeting Allended Friends the quiet dignity and reverence that create held Monday, Nor. 30, at 2 p.m. 'The quarterly conference of the' Served Daily and Sundays, 11:30 to 8:30 P. M. lacred memories for those who attend. The II lE T DEC. 4in the school hall. A council meet­ ing of officers, committee chair­ Denver Archdioceran Council of' F NO PARRI.NC Ut BmU and wishes and means of every patron are always men, and room mothen will begin Catholic Women took place in| PROBLEM CLOSED MONDAYS at 1:80. Greeley in the past week with Mrs. «• ] given utmost consideration. Should the occa- (St. Viacaat da Paal't Pariok) Thomas J. Morrissey one of the | (S i. James’ Parieh) ' A pantry shower for the sistere sion arise, we believe our careful and compe­ The Altar society will meet Dec. guest speakers. Other women from} The session of the newly 1 at 2 p.m. in the sehool hall. Mrs. will be given and each member is the parish in attendance were; formed parish pinochle club wax ustomers tent direction will serve to ease the burden Shsy, the president, asks for a asked to bring a gift. Mmes. Alfred H. Rarope. George held Saturday, Nov. 21, in the club- Golden rULantem The guest speaker for the after­ of bereavement . , . effectively eliminate on- Kood at^dance because arrange­ Pope, I.. U. Wagner, J. I^onard room of theichurch. Honors went to ments will be made for the society’s noon will be Joseph E. Tracey Swigert; Miss .Anne Birmingham, Mrs. Frsnk Pendrock and William 1265 Bdwy., Near ISih Ave.* ResiRiirani KE. 130i warranted expense. j Christmas work. from the OIBee of Price Admin­ and Miss Nellie Lennon. .A. .«!hell. r i ® ' Boy Scouts of troop 140 who re­ istration. St. Anthony’s circle ji'emhers , The club plans to meet in th ceived their tenderfoot badges in Mrs. Karl Mayer, Mrs. Thomas were guest.* of Mrs. Walter and CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our ptr- J. Morrissey, and Mrs- J. I.eonard church cluhToom every other Satur EAliy '®l sonnel and the hneit equipment and a recent court of honor are Jack Mrs. Richard Hamilton on Thurs­ day evening, beginning Dec. 5. New facilities are assigned to every Catholic jShay, Ray Tharp, Fred Fyles, GU- day, Nov. 19. The prize memliens ate welcome. The present Service. „ |bert Johnson. Jack MeU, James was won by Mrs. Gl E. Ahearn. membenship of the club includes Preferred ! Richapl Rausch, and Mar­ Mrs. Warren Downey was a guest. Mr. and Mr»; Ckirl Smith, Mr. and tin I.,ee. A Boy Scout Motheri’ Men in Service .As in previous years, the society Mrs. V ipcetit Halpin. Mr. and Mrs. club has been organised. Mr.«. l..eo announced a donation of $6 to the Frank Pendrock, Mr. and Mrs. Trading List ■ d^fhat ! McGrath was elected president and St. Vincent de Paul society for a Charles Parslow, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas basket. BOULDER Mrs. Martin Lee, vice president. Frank ' Part low, jUr. and Mrs. The scouts meet every Wednesday Mrs. S. J. Stauffer was hostess Philip Rrown, Mr. *nd Mrs. Marvin evening, and all boys of the parish To Be Feted by to 16 members of St. Jude's circle Anderspn, Mrs. Luke Parslow, over 12 years of age arc invited to Friday, Nov. 20, in her home. Mrs. Thomas Degan. Elinor Pars- CHURC jom the troop. Father Robert J. Prize awards went to Mrs. Carlton loiv, Norrman Fennell, and William BONNIE BRAE Wilhelm and Scoutmaster Powers T. Sills, Mrs. J. F. O’Brien, and A. Shell. GOOl took the scouts to sec the football Parish Sodality Miss Margaret HcGlaughtin. Mrs. game betilreen University of Colo­ John Connell, a newcomer in the (^ircU Mvelinft Held Shopping Distriet reel H.0U1 rado and D e n T y r university parish, was welcomed as a mem­ Our Lad.y of Victory circle met S t. Vincent de Paul’s Parish TaU Thanksgiving day. (Sacred Hearl-Lorola Perlik) ber. Guests were Mrs. H. J. Man­ In the honhe of Mrs. John Evers LitUi’ Flower circle was enter­ ning, Mrs. Sass, and Miss klargaret Thursday, N'ov. 19. The next meet­ tained Nov. IS by Mrs. H. 0. Hill. JI embers of the Ladies’ sodality McGtaughlin. ing will be in the home of Mrs. Preiuer’t Red & White Mrs. George Bader won the war of Sacred Heart parish will serve Members of St. Rita’s circle en­ Egloff, :1339 Xanthia street, Thurs­ sumps. The tircle was entertained a dinner to the service men in the joyed the hospitality of Mrs. day, Dec. IT. Grocery and Market LUNCHEONETTE airo by Mrs. George Bader. Mrs. D80-NCCS club Sunday after­ James J. Palmec in her home at a A meeting of St. Ann’s circle is FANCY HEATS. VEGETABLES. AND I Earl Hahn wem the stamps awarded noon, Nov. 29. The women are luncheon and ' bridge Tuesday, scheduled to be held in the home NOW OPEN in this meeting. alt eager to entertain the boys QUAUTT GROCERIES AT HOT PIATE LUNCHES Nov. 24. Prize* awards went to of Mrs. 1.00 Boyle, 1785 Krameria lower prices ' Preferred Parish Mrs. William Ter Har is recuper­ of the armed forces, and it has Mrs. T. J. Rogers and Mrs. Glenn street, on Dec. 1. Tasty fiandviehaa and Stlad* ating after a serious illness in a not been tiard to secure volunteer Prra Dsliranr SPnira 444Y | Barrad 11 lid a*»« te tiSd Davis. Mrs. Lester B. Smith acted The Ave Maria circle met re­ SUl £. Ohio Av*. (Sos Ualv, and Ohia) local hospitali help, etc. The menu selected by as captain for Mrs. Frank J. the women includes baked ham, cently in the home of Mrs. William Downtown PHcet Trading List The newest; circle formeil under Guiry, who is with her husband Solis. I i the auspices of the PTA is under gravy, applesauce, bread and but­ on a business trip to Salt Ijike 4 Daily Deliveriet the leadership of Mrs. E. L. La- ter, potato chips, role slaw, milk, City and Ogden, Utah. Guests were Paul Gappae, a long-time mem­ Custom Permanents mansky. The circle meets twice a coffee, and cake. Following is the Mmes. Carlton T. Sills, Glenn ber of St. I James’ parish, is ill in MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER month in the home of Mrs. Laman- committee in charge of arrangc- Davis, M. D. Marlow, Ed Sploar, his home, 1580 Ulster street. 13.50 to $10 Bonnie Brae The Mwehints raprMoatod la this ■•ctloa ara bacMUn. Thay ara sky. It consists of the following mentsf Mrs. Conloii (chairman), Mr. atidlMrs. R. D. Allison have and Ann Hiltdn. Mrs. W, R. Jos­ Seals B rn g €o. I Mzioas to wark with yoa aad ara dasarriag of yoar patraaaaa. Ce- membirs: Hmes. R. M. Blaine, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Kilker, Mrs. eph was welcomed as a new mem­ moved ihtq their new home at 2335 Trtatntsla ISwvt* sritb thaai. Prank Crowe, H. P. Hoffman, Lynch, and Father Andrew Dimi- ber. Monaco'pairk way. ' ■ Spadtllx 763 So. Univenliy J>E. 2255 Eldred Larmier, K. Lauderhack, chino, S.J.; workers, Marie I-ar- Masses bn Friday. Dec. 4. the Mrs. Harold Collins, Mrs. W. J. MANICURES C a t h e d r a l E. F. I/>lanis, J. Powers, J. R. cher, Frances Briggs, Lola Mar­ Hagerty. and Mrs. Herbert Flan­ first Fiiddy of the month, will be flusche, J. Tenhaeff, V. Vander- quez, Josephine Marquez, Rosalie nery were hostesses to members of at 6:30 Rnll 7:30, Confesiions will facials CONOCO PRUUUCTS vort, and Diane Van Portfliet. Marquez, Margaret Lippert, Mar>' St. Joseph's circle Friday, Nov. 20. be heard Thursday afternoon and HAIR DYEING Liibriralion, (Ar Washing, Balteriea Mrs. George Spanyard, daughter Archuleta, Jennie Vigil, Mary evening!and before the Masses on PATRO."nZE THESE Bridge honors went to Mrs. Vin­ Rerhsreed, Tire Vulcanislni EeoiofflyLiqior Store of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rausch, Ellen Dougherty, and Rotella cent A. Smith and Mrs. Thomas Friday.; The 7:30 Mass is offered PIGGLY-WIGGLY gave birth to a boy Monday, Nov. Jacobson. every first Friday for the spiritual Dolores Beanty Salon Nizt to Clart**! Cbbreh OooOi t^nch. Mrs. J. C. Schaefer was a BONNIE BRAE 23. Both mother and child are guest. and material welfare of members DOLORES BENSING T h a n low In $plriU daU Jorrj” STORES doing nicely. Loyola Circlot Roorgan'**^ Members of St. Norbert's circle of this pkrish serving with the Phono PE. 4007 2339 E. Ohio CONOCO SERVICE 435 E. 17tli Are. at Penn. The various circles that were armed forces. 724 .So. Uniivrilly 1634 Tremont EE. 4554 230 E. 13th Are. active in Loyola parish during the were guests of Mrs. Jo.seph H. Ley­ ra n oiuvnt racE p a e c m g 512 E. 13tb Are. past year have united this year to den Friday, Nov. 20, in her home. form one large society which will Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph H. to stretch yonr i MEillllG HTLD BV be known as St. Anthony's club. I.«yden, Mrs. Eugene Beuchot, and This club will meet in Loyola hall Mrs. Alvin Riede. Mrs. Sadie Mc­ POB Dermott was welcomed as a new Clubs Social to 1 good solid savings! STANLEtQH’S CARPETS on the third Tuekday of each SOUTH GAYLORD month. The purpose of the or­ member. “Lowest Price In Town” FBBEBSIG [[ICBE ganization is to prepare articles Little Flower circle members Shopping District 1109 Dirfcreot Colors and Patlarat for the parish bazaar to be held were guests of Mrs. John F. to Choeaa Pram next June, and to assist the pAstor Healy, Jr., with Mrs. Curtis Frei- Be Hiilii on Dec. I St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish ' ©f W f C919 TERMS OPEN EVES S^igl problems following im- in his preparatory work for this berger and Mrs. Bradley Ijine act- i m E. CaUas HA. I t tl medigtely upon the winning of the summer benefit. The reorganiza­ ing a.s co-hostesses Friday, Nov. war will be the topic for the next tion of the circles took place in a 20. .The bridge award was won by .1080 So. Mrs. B. T. Allison. An election of (St. Patrick’s Parish) DADVO Ph o a a WINES LIQUORS meeting of (he Rocky Mountain meeting held in Loyola hall last The Chrysler Gaylord SP. 0574 Forensic league, it was decided week. Thirty-six women were officers for the coming year was The Moihers’ club will sponsor a DUD 0 "X ORDER AHEAD held with Mrs. John F. Healy, Jr., pre-holiday ball Wednesday eve­ Nadorff Uquers, tie. Saturday, Nov. 21, in the coaches' present, and all were enthusiastic ning, Dec.: 2, in the auditorium of Grocery Company Aik for Victory Coal luncheon that ended a two-day about the future of St. Anthony's being named captain; Mrs. A. Grocery and Market HOME or GOOD SPIRITS meeting of the league in Regis club. Freppel, secretary;_and Mrs. Louis the new school. Kosmos and hit —BiUkllikta IH4- W hen roa set tka moat o( tka bast Vidal, treasurer. ll-pieee l^and will furnish the Croecrin, Meat, and Fancy CARBON COAL for tka ItasL college. Representatives of the Mi» McNulty Returns CORN FED MEATS Vegelable. schools in the league, which in­ The Junior Tabernacle society music. CoH EM. 0677 for Prompt Miss Eileen McNulty has re­ met Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, in The sisters of the school were AND SUPPLY CO. Delivery cludes eight universities and col­ turned to her home in Denver 1093 So. Garlord Call PE. 4601 Tha Stora of Quality'and Priea UM BritkOn BIt4. MA. U il the home of Miss Etla Horan with given a Thanksgiving pantry ISIS K. Calfaz Ara. Callax A Williams leges of tnia area, set the tentative after sending the past year in time for the next conference as Mrs. Harold Collins acting ju< co- shower byi the Mothers' club. REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT New Orleans, La., with her hostess. The Rev. Harley Schmitt ORDER.S next April and the place as the brother-in-law and sister, (^ p t AYC (e Receive Eucharist ,.i University of Denver. was a guest. Sunday, Nov. 29, will be cor­ Oaytord Drug Co. CtifirCBLEN DINNER (rig’s Meat Market and Mrs. Earl K. Freeman. Capt Girl Scouti Plan Tea Stiumaka Pharmacy The present conference was a Freeman is stationed in La Garde porate Communion day for the 1069 Sm. Gaylord ,SP. 3345 ifVTST SUNDAY The girls of scout troop No. 70 members Of the parish unit of the Baar and Wina Quality Meats, Poultry W. A. HATCHETT, Own.t non-decision meeting, students be­ General army hospital in New Prescriptions Carefully Filled by ing rated individually by judges, Orleans. are planning a tea for their moth­ AYC, whiijh includes the senior and WASDINGTONt Fish 701 Grant Su Phone KE. 8617 but no points being awanded the ers, to celebrate their troop’s birth­ junior Young Ladies' sodalities, the Registered Pharmacists A880RTBD LUNCH MEATS participating schools on any com­ Games Parly Dec. 3 day. Most of the girls have been senior chojr, and the Newman club. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS PARK CAFE LIQUORS - PRESC?IPTIONS Brownies one year and Girl Scouts Utl East Ittk Arc. Phms TAbar K tt petitive basis. The usual Thursday night games The gan)es party given Thursday ■Hi Ba. Gsfhri PE. HM More than 60 students, includ­ party will be held in Sacred Heart two years. Troop 70 is under the evening, Nov. 19, under the au­ direction of Mrs. Glen Volzke, SNAPPT SERVICE FREE ing members, of 14 debate teams, school hall Dec. 3. The aaniut spices of (he Holy Name and the The firms listed here de­ NATIONAL BRAND When buying from the gathered ip Regis college to take turkey party, held in Sacred Heart leader, and Mrs. Dorothy O’Rourke, Altar and ;Rosary societies was the JACK 8PKEGLE. Prap. part in debate, oratory, extempore school hall on Nov. 19, was a great- assistant leader. The officers for most successful .held in recent serve to be remembered STORES firms advertising in this ARGONAUT WINE A speaking, and after-dinner speak­ success. The women in charge of the year are Mary Lou -Hagerty, years. Tubkeys were awarded to when you are distributing paper, please mention that ing. Topics of the meeting cen­ the affair are to be congratulated president; Gwendolyn Volzke, sec­ Mmes. Mary Dubois, Patricia TWO QUALITY FOOD 8TOREB LiqU O R CO. tered about the war. for their fine work. retary; Anne McEnulty, treasurer; Lowery, Angeline Covillo, Joseph your patronage in the dif­ TO BERVB YOU you saw their advertise­ IMPORTED AND DOliESTIC WINES The divi.sion in extempore The recreatioD rooms in the Jo Ann Walsh, sergeant-st-arms; Melphy, Lena Nicotetti, Croteau, ferent lines of business. Finer Foodi for Lets CHAMPAGNES AND UQUORS and Patricia O'Rourke and Jean ment speaking, the general topic of basement of Sacred Heart school and M. Hiywood; to August Dre- 1044 So. Giyltni T4I Si.U F* Phan. CH.rrs SSSS SSI East Calfas which was inter-American rela­ are in use after school hours daily. Davis, patrol leaders. Gwendolyn rich, J, M. Daly, Jr., and P. E. tions. was judged by the Rev. Em­ Father Martin Schittz, S-J,, direc­ Volzke and Patricia O’Rourke are Hanssen; jto Misses Donna Lee manuel T.: ^ndoval, SJ., profes­ tor of Sacred Heart school, spends first-class scouts. Loekwood,] Nell Finn, Mary Sa- “I guess I'll use sardines instead sor of Spanish in Regis and an ex­ at least an hour with the children, The Brownies and Girl Scouts of lum, Helem Covillo; and to the SL Vincent de PanFs Parish of oytlers in this oyster stew.. . ." pert on South American affairs, supervising and taking part in the sehool took part in the Park Potestio family. and Dr. Sylvester R. Toussaint. their games. A punching bag, a Hill victory rally Thursday, The naijnes of James Bateman, Wrong Bn.!, rearan. that orstsn snd Nov. 26. WASHINGTON sardine, sr. both flak—hut lardlnn don't dean of the' graduate school of ping-pong set, and other equip­ who joined the navy, and Henry Colorado State College of Educa ment are at the disposal of the The pupils of Blessed Stcrament Franks and Harry Pasco, who left HARDWARE rnsks an oyster stew—snd suhatitutloni school sold $2,000 worth of war PARK IRARKET lor spraifisd inriedleiiU don't make a tion. pupils. to join the army, have been placed BILL HUGHES, Prep. And Home Neceisitiei prsMription. That’s why we NEVER Regi.« college was represented bonds under the direction of Mrs; on the parish honor roil. suhstituu or msk. any changn. in' your Leonard Swigert, bond sales chair­ Complete Food Service Coma la ib4 8«a if Wa Hart Whtl pbrslcian’s pisarription, Arenracy is onr in thqi meeting by eight speakers Miss Virginia Battaia. prefect You Want ronstant watchworS. including thiiee debate teams and man. of the sehior Young Ladies’ so­ S98 South Gilpin entrants in oratory, ^tempore More Kitchen dality, acted as hostess for the Smart U B* TkriitY** SO. GAYLORD HDW. CO. MARCOVE DRUG CO. speaking. an(] after-dinner speak­ Girl’s Engagement Is reception [held in the Knights of !•(( 80. GAYLORD • BP. Itll ing. ■ Loret o Heights eoilegc, Fats Needed Announced by Mother Columbus .hall Friday, Nov. 13, in SOUTH GAYLORD Cut Rale Drugs guest ^hool < if the conference, was honor of Chaplain William J. Ullery & Drinkwalar Prompt Dallrary Sertin represented i i extempore speaking The engagement of Aileen Pur- Monahan. | CLEANERS TA. SSOS 4SS E. Cslfsx. 0pp. Catksdral. by Gloria DcRose, in oratory by An appeal is made by the S t II to Thomasomas J. Healy was an-an­ Clarence George, son of Mr. and REGISTERED DRUGGISTS Regina Rejtameier, and in aftcr- Vincent de Paul Salvage bureau sell Mrs. Squiije Walters, vPas baptized 102S SO. GAYLORD nounced by her mojlher, Mrs. Mary Direct Plant Servie* Pretcriptiotu Our Specialty dinnef speaking by Joan O’Byme. for increased quantities of kitchen Ann Pursell, recently. Miss Pur- Nov. 22. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry "nie lAjrettoj delegation to the fats. For some reason Denver has sell attended St. Catherine’s and Pasco werje the sponsors.______Finest Quality Dry Cleaning Ann unciation meeting was accompanied by Miss been falling beloyr estimated At ^aaonable Pricea School Supplies Helen Burk, director of speech., Sacred Heart schools; Mr. Healy amounts of this, salvage material, attended Holy Family school and WATCHES’ PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold SP. 9785 1000 So. Gaylord a t LOWEST Among tnos6 attending. (he which is an important source of DE SELLEM coaches’ luncheon Saturday ijwere Regis college. No date has been D R tieS P,RlCEa IN DENVER glycerine u s^ in the manufacture DIAMONDS f u e l a n d f e e d C O . Dt. Tou.ssaint, Dr. Richard Murphy set for/ithe wedding, as Mr. Healy of ammunition. The bureau’s trucks is serving with the armed forces JEWELRY CHAHLIS A. DsSELLEM of the University of Colorado, Mr. will gladly pick up any which St. Francis de Sales* and Mrs. Olarence H. Edwards of of the country. We Ship hr Rail Catholic homes may have to con­ STORE Colorado Stale College of Agricul­ tribute. niB PHONE TA. SISS IVAN E. SUNOMAN ture and Menhanical Arts, Dr. Wil­ Bedding of every variety is also St. Dominic’s Alameda Drug Store S4SI PRANKUN ST. S5TB AND WALNLT son, Mr. PauJ and Miss Betty Jane in demand, regardless of condition. RES. PHONE MA. SS44 Wells of the University of Denver, This the bureau needs to provide BILLY’S INN Shillfid Watch Repairinf V. O. PETERSON, Prop. BBOADWAY MAIN »1S4 MAIN SISS and the Revi Edward H. Wintcr- bedrolls for men, who. unable to CHAS. HITT u J ARNOLD JENSEN Cut Rate Drugs galen, SJ., and Robert J. O’Sul­ WATCH INSPECTOR POR CBEAMEBY When buying from the qualify for the better paying de­ D. A R. G. W. R.r7 .1i Years of Satisfaction livan, SJ., I of Regis college. fense jobs, to go out on agricul­ Good Fooili Wines and Liquors QUALITY DAIRY FOODS firms advertising in this Ab4 Tmt EtrarlU Drislu I Fountain Service - .School Supplies Anderson - Harrington .Mr. O’Sullivan, director of speech tural or railroad work. To qualify 39 So. Broadway li' SO. BROADWAY paper, please mention that in Regis, was in charge of arrange­ for such jobs a bedroll is essential. PHO.NE CL. IIU I .Alameda and Broadway ments for thie conference. So numerou.s have been the de­ Goal Co. you saw their advertise­ The April meeting of the league mands that the bureau’s stock is RANGE VIEW SERVICE STATION Phone PE. 1047 44tk * L w U - n . CU »SI» Wi8 i^peeialize in bus’ Hall a CO.\l^WOOD ment will be a parliamentary conference completely exhausted. No charge iq J A C K S D N ’8 SITH AND WALNUT______in which all j proceedings will fol­ made by the bureau for bedrolls. . Pastries for low parliameifitary law^______The only requirement is that Cut Rate Drugs men be referred by a recognized St. Joseph’s Parish Yonr Parties St. John^N agency or present a proper work Llquora • Sundries lloiy Ghost order from the prospective em­ BiUy Van’s Grocery Preacriptioni SAVE I TIRES—BUT AT V I R K ’ ^ MARY ANNE BAKERY LINTON’S SERVICE ployer. r a i l Free Prompt Delivery In addition to the bedrolls, there and Market ■ I W H .%# 25 o? Broadway SP.SP 7413711.2 CaD 8P. I44S Oewntni tod AUncd> FOOD is an almost constant demand for QUALITY UQUOR STORE OLSON'S STORES CONOCO PRODUCTS GOOD CLOTHES NEED bedding needed ^ destitute fam­ THE MARKET OF QUALITY WINE, BEER. LIQUORS NOT BE EXPENSIVE ALL STANDARD BRANDS FURMTURE, RUGS, DRAPES and ST. JOHN’S rrormnlT S^rrle#) ilies. 16 OZB. to the Pound For Beer, Wines Galoshes, overshoes, aqd rubbers BOTTLB or CASK T H E C U T RATE CURTAINS thoroughly cleaned. Let 3030 £. 6ih EA. 1801 820 Seata Fe Dr. Phoa. TA. 0538 Servo-Guide Lubrication are also ne^ed. Even if completely 14. S u iu F . Onra KE. t«4> LIQUOR STORE u> do your hou*e cleaning for you. an« w. attii GU SSU THE worn out they are n ^ e d for the, UNION SHOP EM. S7I1 580 York EA. 9932 FRKB DRUVERT BERVICB PHIL 8ILVETTI. Prew M lf R. C«lfAX rubber that can be reclaimed from 4S1 SO. BROADWAT them. FREE QUICK DELIVERY PBRSONALITT PORTRAITS ENGLISH When buying from the Paul Society | When buying, from the A call to CHerry 66(13 will bring BOB & VAN’S PE. 8501 ^ 0 d R f 0 i t firms advertising in this MAURICE STUDIDS a truck for pick ups. The trucks firms Advertising in this TAILORS are in North Denver every Mon­ Meat Market paper, jplease mention that in P arty, paper, please mention that R o u n : Mob*« PrU S at. 10 a.m. to I p«ib. Ttiot.. Wtd.p TThun.. 10 a.m. to 0 p.im. 901 FIFTEENTH STREET day and Saturday, South and West you saw their advertise­ BOSLYA you saw their advertise­ Saa.» 11 to S pja. Denver on Tuesday and Thursday, 750 SANTA FE DRIVE DRUG CO. -tainfflCPt I l l ICUi S tm t OppoaiU GranUi Combine Quality and Style and East Denver and Park Hill on ment. JAMES HENRY. Prep. ment. PDu* CB«rrT d707 at Prices.rices. You Can Afford Wednesday and Friday. ;h f i s h 98 So. Penn ST. !»L\RY PRESCRIPTION DRtXGISTS St. Louis* F am ily M/IGDALENE Phone PE. fits 99 So. Penn.«- IVomen, meeting in Temple Em­ ply old linen tablecloths for rbcla- at the close of the first semester, manuel in Denver. H. Cudney and Mrs. L. Pfeiffer the high school auditorium. melts In his mouth. It's easy having re-arranged their schedules have charge of the social commit­ mation and for the manufacture ol Mrs. G. W. Bann will present a last vear under the accelerated Oratorical Contest tee. finger towels for the missions. The report on health conditions in the to do with Pikes Peak. war-time program that makes nos- The public high school students members voted a contribution to school. A Christmas program sible graduation in fewer than To Be Held Dec. 3 of the parish have been faithful a parish fund for the purchase of given by the grade school pupils four years. Six Regis college students will in attending these meetings. One new table service for the cafeteria. and piano duets by Shirley and "plY & COI Registration for the second se­ take part in the 23rd annual ora­ club mdluher is the only Catholic John Spillane, who has been Rosemary iturtz will be featured mester will be held on Jan. 11, torical contest to be held in the in her family and another member seriously ill. was reported to be in the meeting. 1 ^ heating with classes beginning the follow- Little theater on the Regis college will shortly be j-eceived into the improved. Also improving is Mrs. The PTA council will meet in ing day. The annualal retreat for campus Thur.sday. Dec. 3, at 8:iS Church. Non-Catholics occasion­ J. A. Osner, who was injured re the library of the high school at P IO S PEAK Regis college students, originally p.m. Finalists are Guy Reed, ally attend with their member- cently. 1 o'clock before the general meet­ scheduled for-Jan. 11 through Jan. Martin Andrew, Gerald Henc- friends. Volunteers for the care of the ing. Mrs. Herman Miller will pre­ 13, will be held in' Holy Week, mann, William Sullivan, Robert The regular members include .■lanctuary were Hated as follows: side. ^ April 21 to 23. Doris Thompson, Rosemary Blum- Nov. 21—Mmes. Brown. Bnjin, Instruction in civics has been FLOUR The early examinations mark an ett, Eloise Greenwell, Betty Cush­ and Ma.sterson; Nov. 28—Mmes, given to the Boy Scouts of troop advance of close to three weeks man, Mary Halstead, Eileen Cas­ Wilson, Ma.sterson, Ryan, and 126 in the past two weeks. Wil­ from the planned schedule, p d sidy, Kathleen Tremmel, Mary liam Anderies, George Dulk, Jerry Dec. 17 will be one of the earliest Lesage, Helen Hetz, Helen Skull, Roberts, Robert and Richard Clen- AT YOUR GROCERS first semester closing dates in the Ida Mae Swank, Richard .McDon­ Parish School Is Inon, and William Miller, together 19th SOLEMN NOVEH history of the college. nell, Paul Kauffmann, Don Guffey, jwith the scoutma'ster, were passed Club to Tour Msiieum Florian Musial, Edward Leonard. !on their civic merit badge test by in honor of our Theta Alpha Delta, Regis col­ Paul Worosello, Henry Worosello, Aiding Bond Drive Louis Gelt, local attorney. lege literary organization former) and George Kauffman. Adva’ cements were made this Mother of Perpetual Hel[ ALTAR BREADS known as the Coffey club, wij The Very Rev. Joseph P. month as follows: John Herberger make a tour of the loan exhibit O’Heron, pastor, arts as the club's (St. Catherine’! Perieh) —star rank and metal work, ma­ SEWING of old-masters lAw showing in the spiritual director. St. Catherine's and Columbian chinery, cooking, scholarship, and ST. JOSEPH CHURCH LftCU drb* Drwes, Enbroidarr* Denver Art tnuseum in the City Altar Society to Meet Dec. 1 schools are co-operating in the rocks and minerals merit badges; West 6th .\ve. and Galapago St. Moaovramiav. Fte. and County building on Friday, bond drive and are securing area William Miller — star rank and Dec. 4. The tour will be conducted The Altar society will meet Ti Et Tuesday. Dec. 1. The services in and block mothers in this district. path-finding merit badge; Richard NOVEMBER 30 to DECEMBER 8, Inelit THE SISTERS OF THE by Fred S. Bartlett, curator of fine The following are area or block Casburn—safety, metal work, and GOOD SHEPHERD arts of the museum, and will be the church at 1:30 will be fol­ SERVICES lowed by a business meeting in the mothers: Mmes, D. J. Shannon, F. personal health merit badges; (> J , a TELEPHONK PEARL 14»1 made by Theta Alpha Delta mem­ I I.awlor, Laaham, G. Rowe, G. Jerry Roberts—physical develop­ Afternoon! 3 P.M. Evening* 7:30 and 8:30 P.M. bers and guests. rectory. The PTA executive board, will I O'Day, C. H. Ruwart, J. Fitz- ment merit badge; George Dulk— SF.RMOMS BY The tour will be followed by a ■ Patrick, R. C. Kline, R. J. Amolsch, physical development and life meet Friday, Dec. 4. Rev. Harrv Smith CS*.R. of Oniahi, Neb. A novena in honor of tl^ Im­ h'. E. Phelan, M. E. Bonner, P. J. .saving merit badges; William An­ Doherty, A. Bates, and Ed Brown. S t s7o«<>ph*t m ij he rriich#d dirretljr by esr route 50: and U two Uoda i maculate Conception will begin deries—life saving merit badge. of car routa 72; and 6 blocks w««t of Broadway. CALLBECK WINE Monday, Nov. 30. Prayers for The Brownie Scout troop met Three new tenderfoot scouts the novena will be said every Friday afternoon, Nov. 20, with were admitted into the troop in For Autumn morning after the 8:15 Ma.. A. A. Hguk, F. J. Cooke. Gmrge Wi will b« glad to Mrva yog vHth Florist be followed by a period in which Muller, J. E. Flynn. Clayton l,obr. tamo coorttooi treaUaant Albert Ijobr, Richard Fulham. Joseph “TRY FRfefi n R S P ’ 1456 California HA. 2279 each speaker will answer questions Avoy. Harold Humphrey. Ray Hermit, GREETINGS put to him by the audience. Fran­ Charles Parslow. D. J. PeChant. H. Dins- cis Morriss, who won last year’s more. l.eona Stone. Ritelle Wiggings, contest, will be chairman of the Philip Creator. WillUm Kelty. Kmmett Rost, Marie Lumley, Ben GreenAeld, session this year. Of the six fin­ Francis McKernan, WiliUm O’Brien. Zoe alists from last year Morriss is the Sylvester. William Hirael. Colvin Petri. Buy War only one in school. Two are in J. Roy Galvin, Joneph Caatidy; seminaries and three are in the Mmes. John Gabel, John Amolsch. ■We Conip.n' John Quinn, Milford Reby. William Happy armed forPes. Ehnir. Fred Aragon. Rsymond Steputii, Bonds The Reris college orchestra^ di­ Walter Lynch. Mary E. VandeVegt. '..if! rected by E. V. Libonati, will pro­ Cerelia Compbell. Henry Dunn. Frank Mats. Orlando Welch. ArMe Ferdon. vide music in the intermissions. William Laws, William Moreno. Leo B u y Wa^ This year’E award, to consist of SchnriUt. Gary Davis. Luis Galves, Jo^n GOOD THINGS war stamps, will be made in the (Urbane, Hugh McGovern. Cerelia Baca. Thanksgiving Hughie DeSabaio. Michael Timmint. college commencement exercises in Wtrd Anthony, Joseph Carance. Paul TO EAT May. Kueser; Bonds; Aid to Miiiioni Voted Mme«. Edgar Kage). Joseph Colmenero. Fresh and Sailed Niilmealt Charlotte Goggin. Frank Campbell. Cath­ (jindied Fruit* Aid to the Jesuit missions in erine Rabenstein. Herbert Flannery. British Honduras devastated by George Porter. Harry FioUcoskl, George ADDISON’S CHICAGO mORKET the recent hurricane was voted in McManut, Fred WH^r. James A, Tait. Home Public Market a sodality meeting Nov. 25 as the Eugene Raindon. John Reinhardt. Frank Follow War News! Underitand Strategy! Broxotieky. Frank Catmon. John Reid. TA. 2758 most pressing project to be un­ Fred Mills. Frank Roberlt. Paul Rrkel- dertaken by members -of Jie So­ man. M. J. Tiehen, John Schwarx, Del­ FOOD dality of'Our Lady in the college. bert NieUen, John Damatcio, Maddox {.ungthore, Joteph Covey, Leo Reed; MEAT YOU’LL BE PROUD TO SERVE! The assemblyj led by John Yelen- Mmes. Vic Stfio. R. G. Morrison. ick, prefect, voted to replace the Frank ‘ Clark. Carl CoretMl. ' Jame« The mainstay of any Christmas basket drive with an Gimeton. James Jordan. Herman Mc- BUY DEFENSE Thankigiving meal is meal, TNhrn FOR Lellan. Charles A. Nash, Marie Kova* C reelin g * all-school collection Friday, Dec. letky. Dominie Kuhn. Leonard Nolan, ihe meal you serve 11, for the destitute mission.^. The Mildred O'Nail. Clyde ,Starbuek. John U not as lender and 'Veiled br pal projeit will be advanced further Wicb. Dsn McGroarty. Albert Rondy, Bo n d s a n d FREEDOM by a talk at the student body Richard McBride. Charles Rellm. Joseph flavorful as it should Lewis. Helen ShavHk. Jam et Kerr. Harold Accurate 8-inch Model of the Earth weekly Maas Friday, Nov. 4 by the Burkett, Roeweii -Laverty. Kathleen be the v.liole meal i' t J Rev. Hugo Gerleman, S.J., mod­ Shell, Richard Rochford. Joteph O'Brien. STAMPS suffers. We lake CALAVOS R. R. Nevans. Burton Hurlburt, Henry erator of the sodality, at the re­ pride in our meal* quest of the college men. Aiding Santo, and W. Grlbhle: Mist Minnie Pavell and D. Deidel. because we sell only For Energy Yelenick in the drive are Joseph The cloRinic date, which wa» J. Gonzales, Harry W. Wilder, and oriRinally *et for Nov. 20, has the highest quality 1.50 Louis Boggio, sodality officers. been chani!:ed because it was im­ available. .Any cut of • ORANGES D*an to Attend Meeting! See Florida for ISC possible for the project to start meat you buy here 1 1'he Rev. John J. Gibbons, S.J., on time, and Dec. 4 has tenta-. will be meat you'll • lem ons Keep up with events on this newly revised globe! Study dean of Regis college, will be in tively been set. On that day a war Luscious Fruits strategy with a clear knowledge of the relative sizes, shapes and St. Louis Nov. 28 and 29 to attend bond will be awarded. be proud to serve. • ( J T R U S f r u i t s the meeting of deans of colleges geographical relationships of all countries, continents and The room that turns in the and universities of the Chicago, highest percentage of returns will water areas. Sturdy, handy sized model with easy-to-read Missouri, and New Orleans prov­ be awarded a $6 prize. i t print, non-fading colors, washable, water-proof finish. A globe inces of the Society of Jesus to be Mrs. Harold Burkett, ways and JESS SUPER mflRKET DENVER FRGI^I final that will always be useful, for when the war is over, you may held in S t Louis university. means chairman, will be glad to FLORIDA FRUIT obtain revised sections to bring it up to date. answer any questions of inter­ i produce ested persons. Her telephone Quality Meats for Vitamins and Work Energy 9-inch globe, 2 .5 0 10-inch globe, 3 .5 0 Yours to Enjoy number is EH. 8015. PRODUCE CO. For iSiltd pltMore, tnleruin st tht Before the December meeting 12-inah globe, 5 .5 0 end up CotmopollUn — PIONEER • DINING of the Cathedral-St. James’ PITA T A . 1369 ROOM . . . is held in Main hall, a complete Patronize Our Advertisers .Mail and Phone Orders Filled COFFEE list of those on the honor roll will SHOPPE . . be published. Stationery—Street Floor BAMBOO Mrs. G. V. Burns and Mrs. ROOM. Rte. James Kerr are serving as Cathe­ V O §S B R O S. The Modern Streamlined Market ommind the dral PTA hostesses in a.ssisting Coemopolitan Miss Jo Frances Conrin in the You See What You Buy to oat.of.|owfi USO-NCCS club at 1772 Grant frleade. street. Thanksgiving WIRTH Bi-Low “ IPhere Dancer Shop* with Confidtneo"—KEyttone 2111 Cosmopolitan Hotc^ Your Purchase of War Bonds i. B. HERNDON. JR.. Gtn. Mfr. and Stamps Help* Secure Your: Qreetings FOOD CENTEH Future, I

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Tbursdaj', 26, 1942 Office. 988 Bannock Street THE DE?rt*ER CATHOLIC REGISTER

CALL Saxie Beaiity Salon SODALITY UNION IN DENVER SPECIAL PRIZES OFFERED TO BE THANKFUL TA.'OOSl Room J07 WORKERS IN SEAL CONTEST rSMPLE COL'BT BLt>G. OBSERVES 4TH ANNIVERSARY for the eye* you have — see your I l | r „ Marrtllmi *n4 H(lr IT«r1i j all kw<>. Madana fUadraaax. Approximitely no optometrist at least twice a year. wom»n o” j yming then rMd th» letters of coner*taI*- ![HSMIIIIK The Christma* Seal committee Seizing the work of the.Pontifical ■ 16 w L r tw.*n! a* w n t Hy Archbwhpp Urban J of St. Thoma*' eeminary an* [Association of the Holy Childhood.; nonneet that a apecial prixe will jsrill be delivered by the Rev. Greg-j The B««| la ial A. Lord. S.J., director of the be offered to all thoM- children ory Smith, archdioresan mission Uaed b rM k f« 7 " in*"fk lo d ality in SU Loui». Mo m m ivtiisiii) who »ell at least five dollan worth director; the Rev. Robert G. Me-1 James P. Gray hotZl ' Cormopoliun A cor»«Ke of whit» pompom* and jof fcal* in the current Holy ChiW- [Mshoiw director of the Christmas I Furniture In k ;. - j j 1 [white *weet p«u tied with s blue _____ jhood Chn'itma* seal contest. This jsesl contest in 1940; and the Rev. i Optometrist u*^ u*!f i? ribbon w»i pre*ented to each irirl Golden— In celebration of their; PT**.* L» • heautifnl and very Deacon James Hamblin of St.l ine KPT. , xoiritual'attending the hrealrfaat i Urea AIrSO NEW du-r.ni . J . 1. *piritual attendinr the breakfart. A large ;30th wedding anniversary. Mr. and tieal Sunday Missal, compiled by I Thomas’ seminary, who directed; r . ! i w ’ “ ’'*,**** only [birthday cake decorated in blue Mrs. Samuel Bolitho entertained Monsignor Glavin. This special jlast year’s successful contest. The| 212 Colorado Bldg. Caab or Crodil 'tereitln d **'* in-,and white wim four white candle. members of their family with a lur- sward is in addition to the other I radio tim* ha* been donated hyj l . k . t « n i j i!LY'^1T'"*'’' **riw'itieg signifying the fourth anniversary prize* previously announced. i.v^tion K0.4 through the program! A FULL LINE OF I that would, . beheld - Jnunder d e t the aus­aua- of the union wag placed in the [key dinner in their home on Sup- 1615 California TA. 8883 ;day evening. Besides the host and Instead of the customary play director, Clarence Moore. The[ OFFICE FURNITURE pice* of the union. center of the ubie. presented on the radio by the semi­ LENSES DUPLICATED — PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED tfi rent l-'uldine Chain. Card and The guest speaker* were Lt I hostess, who were the recipients of dates and times of these talks will|j The celebration was clo*ed with 'anniversary gifts, those who en- nary unit, three radio talks will be be announced later. Banquet Tablet, Diahea, Silvar- Woodward and Lt. McCoe from the sodalista' given by speakers who Juve been •are. anything In etoclc. ;joyed the occasion were Mr. and A considerable increase in the WAAC. who outlined "tiiP pur- hymw7"*Moihe7X and “To Mrs. W. H. BoIiUio; Mrs. Jennie prominent in local mission aetivi- demand for seals was noted after ^*e and activitie* of the corps. [ Christ the King.’’ , ties. Five-minute radio tplks, pub- Establitbed 1888 and Mrs. Frank Gold, formerly B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bo- the seminarians visited the Denver ^Uftan On th a t cotmt>^ PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 Anna Marie Wade, the first presi- ;ljtho and children, Sondra Jean schools last week. Judging from arcN n to H • a. n t o • r u. dent of the union, who recited in- and Edward; Mrs. Hattie Thuet; the fact that more than $6,000 cident* concerning the early vean Mr. and iirs Eugene Bolitho and worth ot seals have been distrib­ Advertisers that merit your patronagre. They are tPatronise Thew Firm*. the union. Mils Riu Latour- K. of C. Memorial son, Howard; Mr. and Mrs- Peter SOCim WILL BE uted thus far, it is evident that the An Co-operating TTiih ioiTrlrette. president, welcomed all IHokanson. Mr*. Elizabeth Rowe; children are doing their utmost to reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. Piper. ______those attending the breakfast, ^ d !Mr a n ' Mrs. Clarence Hokanson make this year’s contest an even land daughter, Carol Ann; and the greater success than that of last Misses Mabel Bolitho and Mildred IfLLD OB BOV. n year, when more than $8,700 was FDR QUAUTY CORN F-ED Rites Are Planned Hokanson. realized for the missions. On Nov. LHEATS & POULTRY SEE Specializing in Quality Plumbing and The monthly meeting of St, 26, speakers from the seminary visited the parochial schools in COALSPEC! A I. LUMP COAL Heating Repairs The annual meitinrisl services of Joseph’s Altar and Rosary society (AanuBcialion Parish) will be held Wednesday afternoon, The Social club will sponsor a Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Trini­ NUT COAL KABTOAY’S Denver council of the KnighU of dad, and Sterling. Columbus will be held at 8 p.m. Dec, 2. in the home of .Mrs. T. G. benefit in the hall Saturday avt- Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Garrison. nlng. Nor. 2fr. Students who are interested In f MUMFORD. Mxt 1030 W. Celfaa TA. 7297 ' Sunday. Nov. 29, in the council the letter and poster contest* are SLAHERY & COMPANY jhall. Thirteen knights died in the Mrs. John Vache entertained The Guardian A nnl sodglity 25th «nd D«c«tur CRaad 8125 the merabera of St. Agnes’ circle in and the younger ehiloren of j the reminded that their eatrie* must PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS year, and, in accordance with the be received by Dec. 1 for the letter ' annual cuitom of the council, the her home Tuesday afternoon, Nor, Mrish will receive Communion When buying from the 24. in their monthly meeting. Sunday, Nov. 29, in the 7:80 contest, and Dec. 4 for the poster 1726 MARKET STREET usual ceremonies prescribed by the contest. The rules of these con­ INSURANCE I Knights of Columbus will be con­ 31b8s on the^lrst Friday, Dec. 4, Mass. firms advertising in this will b at 7:30. Mrs. T. F. CatT, 3886 Josephine, tests have already been announced JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE U41 ducted to honor the memory of the in special bulletins to the schools. paper, please mention that deMrted. James J. Patterson visited in will entertain St. Ann’s PTA circle JOS. J. CELLA Golden recently while on furlough. Tuesday, Dee. 1, at 1 o’clock. Mrs. According to the latest reports you saw their advertise­ The ritual prescribes that only received by the contest committee 1120 Security Bldg. members may be . in attendance. He formerly was associated in the J. B. Ves.va will be assistant host- ment Phone KEvatone 2633 The eulonsta and the choir will be law 6rm of McCall A Patterson in es*. The memberg of St. Teresa's the following students are leading Golden and is now stationed on the circle are invited to attend. There in sales at their resuective schools:' supplied by members of the council S t Joseph’s (C.SS.R.), Arthur n o v m and the ceremony will be in ac­ army air base at Salt Lake City. will be an exchange of gifts. The Holy Name society will Marques .and Mary Jane Fitch; jnor of our cordance with the Idignity and ao- Lovnia, Donald Taylor and Donna; WANTED lemnity of the occasion. sponsor a turkey games party W - The general eulocy will be given day, Dec. 18, The committee will Sylvester; Mount Carmel. Anthony; I win buy for cash imall properties In or near Denver.' 1 am‘ Father Weakland be sclecled in the meeting. | Lechuga and Bernice 'Tuey; St.: MIND POWER NEEDED Perpetual Help ^ the Grand Ifnight Herbert Louis-’, Robert Lorenzo and Helen || not interested in listing your property for sale or making Fsirall. The names of the deceased The Altar and Rosary society met Thursday afternoon, Nov. 19. Singer; Presentation, Billy Suther-; 5PH CHURCH you a trade, but will purchaae your property if priced right the dates of their deaths and the eulogist for each follow; Peter Is Recuperating The quilt award has been exteitded land and Mary Jo Kuker; St. Pat-:, ve. and Galapago iSt and pay you cash. Will give quick action. F. Gilroy. Dec. 6, 1941, Albert T until the December meeting. rick’s, Daniel Campbell and Jeannie'| FranU; Frank J. Farley, Dec. 26, Brighton. — Father Bernard M. Twenty dollars was realized oii the Spicer. The sisters in the various DECEMBER 8, hi Call T. E. GREENE 1941, Frank J. Gartland; Law­ Weakland, who had been seriously monthly card party. A beautiful schools are urged to mail the re­ NOW linen surplice made by the Sisters ports on the ucontest leaders SERVICF.S rence Baalman, Dec. 31. 1941, Her­ ill for several weeks, is regaining TAbor 6266 Days EAal 1,381 Evenings bert Leibman; Leo McGovern, Jan. his strength. of the Good Sh»herd was pre­ promptly, so their names may be Evenings 7:30 and J:S(| p j sented to Father Charles Hagup on included among the names hie'. L 16. 1942, J. A. Gallaher; Peter Mmes. J,. C. Bremkamp, James leaders. SRMONS BY Schmitt, Jan. 26, 1942, Bernard B H. Kilker, David Kilker, T. J. hia nameday. in Harold Martin and Joseph No- ih GSs.R. of Omaha, Neb. Csrraher; Robert E. McCraner, Luttrell, and Frank Nies attended April 11, 1942, William T. Roche; the ACCW quarterly conference wacki, former membera of the ^igh 'Accounting Sciences letly by ear route 10: tad b t» » U Patrick J. Flahertv, May 6, 1942, in Greeley Wednesday, Nov. 18. school, and Alexander Sweeten en­ Marie Kalamaja Wefi ind • bloeki west of Broadviy. ^ listed in the navy this weak. , WilHam J. ■ Nelsoi;. Charles E. Miss M srgsret Shroer is re­ To Thomas McMal Economics Government Management Conroy, May 21, 1942, Francis J. cuperating in the home of her The discussion clubs raceii on Management Education Hession; John J. Russell, June 6, sister, Mrs. George Gaylor. Wednesday evenings from 7 t|o (*• 1942, Harold F. Collins; Milo R. Reported ill in the parish, are The marriage of Mias , Typewriting Mathematic* . ^ Foley, June 7, 1942, Charles A. The membera of the Altar and Mrs. Summers and Mrs. M. diba. Roury society will sponsor a food Kalamaja, a graduate nurse of St.. Alkali-Proof Floor 1 Haskell; James P. McConaty, Sept. Chorus to Present Opefetta Joseph’s hospital school, Denver, [ Shorthand Languages • - 6. 1942, Leo Scherer; Robert L. and fancy work sale Friday, Dec. 4. F. B. Jacobucei, J. M. Kilker, The Siinbonnet gift, the A ral and Thoraaa J. McMahon took Speech Psychology - Inf*. PrtrtBte eruablipf ^ Fox, Nov, 4, 1942, Charles T. Ma- big operetta to staged by| the place before a Nuptial Mass cele­ wtic Mineral 'Wax. 8IU«« wattriki honev; and Thomas Lahey, Nov. and F. S. Mancini attended a con­ ad eylitthiff. 14, l'942. William P. Dolan. ference of the Beet Growers' asso­ high school eh'orus, will be pre­ brated by the Rev. Dr. Edward J. nkofed fraai IKSIDR. WtDa ciation in Sterling Nov. 19. sented in Hagus hall the first [part Morgan, S J., in Loyola church' Over 100 cla$*e$ in thete KR ■•Qtalde. of December. Frances Kucleriand Tuesday, Nov. 24. Wintzel Carr subjeett offered by p blUtetint-^n ralen, and Sigiainund Nowacki, who carry the acted a* best man. Thomas Brown teada, will be supported by Mary as an attendant of the bride^oom. Father and Son 250 IN WELBY ARE School of Commerce Lnivenltr College I < * «ly »r (h« Job rompldfa. Yelnick, Frank Popish, l4i Marr Clarissa Breen as bridesmaid, and SERVED SPAOHEni Brennan, Jo.scph Holzman, l^ o Mary Lou Morissey as maid of Call Main 5338 Call Main 4237 SK STAIN COMPANY In Armed Forces McCullough, Dorothy Ungerfiire, honor. i * Leo Cooke, Catherine Byers, Ada Mrs. McMahon, gowned in white Evening Classes Begin November 30 CHEBin A father and son combination Welby.—Repeirta given on the Cavara, Raymond Hartman,! and satin with a flnger-tip veil, carried' in the armed services is that of recent b a^ar reveal that more Slary Ann Grebenc. j a hand-painted, satin-covered 11 (Twelt'e weeks ending March 12) Leo P. and Leo A. Casper, parish­ than 259 were sen'ed at the spa- The entire high school chorus prayerbook and a white orchid. || ioners of Holy Family church. ghetti'dinner held on the opening will Uke part in the produdtion. Following the jedding cere­ n i^ t. Prizes were awarded to the The scenery will be taxen care of UNIVERSITY OF DE^NVER The father, Leo P. Cgsper, is now by the art department. The ifirst mony. a breakfast was served the;. a private with the army in .Fort foUpwiiui Grand prize, SJOO. Mr. bridal party in the Argonaut hoto], I W. J, Surmeir; IlS, Miis Anna Friday breakfast vfni be served Ethan Allen, Vt., and the spm'Xeo to the school children Dec. 4j A reception was held in the after- A. Casper, is in the naval training D’Amato; $10, Mrs. L. Gutfelder, noon I in the home of the bride’s | base in San Diego.. Another son, Sr., of Louisville; baby crib Novena Begins Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kala- Robert, 17, is apxfous to join the blanket, Mrs. Lawrence Rossi; set The annual novena in honCr of maja, 2423 Vine street. IPATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS navy, but he has been persuaded of dinnerware, Thelma Cosirai; the Immaculate Conception of the by nil mptller to wait until he has lamps, Angelo Rossi and Fannie Blessed Virgin will begin Sniiday. c o m p e d his studies in Holy Domenico; end table, Joe Seavo; Nov. 29. Eievotions trill be held FpaMy high school, where he is a special prize, Theresa Mazzotti; every evening at 7:30. junior. rug, Mary Brancucci; hand cro­ cheted scarfs, Angelo Domenico Former Grid Star and Angelo Rossi; two gallons var­ i P V _) -/ur pioneer ' forefathers were Sow in Signal Corps nish, church; 'smoke stand, Mar­ Honor Roll Given A member of the parochial garet Mazone; linoleum, church. thankfuf for what they had but they never league all-star football squad in Pvt. Angelo Domenico, son of ceased'working for something betterl 1940, Charles DiManna of 4220 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Domenico, To Arvada Pari$b Lipan street, is now with the signal and Pvt. John Domenico, son of We have much lor which to be ihankJuI. even corps in Charlotte, N. Car. Di- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Domenico, are (Shrine of St. Aane, Arvada^ Manna, who attended Cathedral on this wartime Thanksgiving Day, but not (or one stationed in California. 5i A. John SchmUt of 249 Third iard^gdiAfte^u high school, was inducted into the Michael Sferra, aon of Mr. and street donated an honor roll to the instant can we stop working toward the time when army in September. Mrs. Frank Sferra, and Anthony parish. 'The names of all the boys all the world can be thankful for Peace and Secunty D'Amato, son of Mr. and Mrs. from the parish in the armed serv­ » Taberaacle Society to John D’Amato, were recently in­ ice will be recorded on the roll. "Tkanki for the freedomi which The services of this company are engaged full- ducted into the army. Mr. and Mre. John M. Moore of , we still enjoy...the priceleii freedom fold in the vital work of war production, looking Hear Archbishop Yehr Louis Mazzucca was home on a Arvada Heights have returned TH A R K U n n three-day furlough. from Bremerton. Wash., where they of speech. . the freedom to worship toward the day of Victory when we can all be visited Pvt. Charles Moore, who is thankful for Freedom of Enterprise and the The guest speaker for the in the marines. God,each in his own way...the free-' y 279 monthly meeting of the senier t CREETIWi American Way of Living. Couple Are Married Edwin James Lumsden, son of Teberneele society Fridey, / Mrs. Mary Lumsden, will leave this doms of our democratic way of life. Dee. 4> at 2 p.m. will be Arch­ week for the army. bishop Urban J. Vehr. The In Rawlins Church hostess for the occasion will, Mrs. Roy Peters of Enterprise “Tk&nki for the bravery of our men Public Service Company of Colorado be Mrs. Ella Mullen Wack- S t Joseph’s church in Rawlins, road was taken to St. Anthony’s baugh, 1701 E. Cedar avenue. Wyo., was the scene last week of hospital to recuperate from an ill­ in uniform . . . the American genius the marriage of Mias Frances A. ness of several months. Cullen to E. W. Devalon, Jr., the Mr*. Lee Babcock won the quilt for organization, invenHon and pro­ Rev. Gerard Schellinger officiat­ awarded by St. Anne’s circle. ing. Miss Esther Devalon was maid Marjorie Simpion Is Bride duction . . .the loyalty of our workers Buy War of honor and Miss Marian Cullen Miss Marjorie Anne Simpion, • • • the willing sacrifices of every ' and Miss Mary Lou Krebs were daughter of Mr. and Mra. Eldred Junior bridesmaids. Richard Daw­ Simpson of Arvada, and William American. to keep Thii Freedom. son was best man. The bride is k Lewis of Denver were married in , Bonds Our Central Location m duate of the Colorado State the Shrine of St. Anne Nov. 21. Collew of Education in Greeley with Rev. A. M. Ritter officiating. tkanki too and the bridegrroom is a graduate Mar\- Lorene Stott acted as bridea- of the University of Colorado. maici and Robert McElroy was . . . to y o u Shippers and Travelers They will live in Cleveland._____ best man. A reception for the im­ Saves Gas and Tires mediate families was held in the whose constant cooperation and Navy Commissions home of the bride. Mrs. Lewis is a graduate of the Arvada high patient understanding have aided Regis Graduate school. -Mr. I,ewis is employed by E! Chir central, downtown location is easily the ordnance plant. They will make Your Home Railroad so materially their home at 3325 Decatur street, in accomplishing its gigantic wartime 7 reached by public transportation lines, mak­ Denver. _____ B FOR transportation job of speeding men e ing it possible for folks to pay their respwts d freedom V and materiel to far-flung fronts. d and attend funeral services without using COLORADO d precious gas and tires. (y . . . nio Urinde * t*ik-for«« of over e CAIAVOS SPRINGS 9,000 Riilroiders hii juit one objective... to IS Although some changes may be necessary, ...... win i Isitinj victory. With your help... we will 7 for Keep 'em Rollinj . . . to keep Amerie* free., 7 we shall continue to provide insofar as pos­ • ORANGES t sible essential transportation for the family FOOTWEAR e near in qualitt, Ki^vrrr in • lemons I 8TVL* II • to and from the Funeral Chapel and at the SZ r**»* l» tlrt Flkt* PssZ R*s»o» cttrus • time of fiual services. The Vorhei Shoe Co. COLOEAOO SPRINGS. COLO T DENVER J plODllti COLE DRUa GO. B7 Next Door to Wsxt End >o«1 OWlo IStZ W. Cal«rs4* Ar*. PbtM IIU TA. Ensign Robert V. Magor COLORADO aPRiNca c a u x rs (above), son of Mr. and .Mr*. O. If you m u i i travel, HORAN W. Magor of 3794 Franklin street, communicate With: A Kin 5^ CHAPELS recently commissioned an ensign by the navy, ha* reported for duly Zecha & Donlon 1 streamlined after spending a short leave in CITV TICKET OFFICE KEystone6297 • KEy^u3^ 6296 Denver. Ensign Magor is a gradu­ Conoco 648 Sc>«ileenth Si. Dcnrer « What Bar ate of tnnunriation high arhool you O i7 OeveteTKl Ptece and of Regis rollege. He was vale­ Service Phone TAhor 1162 dictorian of the Regis etasi of *42 * Station Guarding Forever , brother, Ensign Bernard Magor if a navy aerologist. Ntvtdj Art, at C«chm U Pottdr*

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PAGE SIX- Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, N o v , p a

T\ rr TnCflY T^rtfiy^cre •• •l'^ rlo*e of the tpeerh eonferenre held in Refit eol- _ 1 f i e n I X U U U_ ^ S i , _ , , . , MoiinUinMounUii Forentic lesfue ere ihe stu­ FORESIGHT SAVES EYESIGHT dents shown hdre. Tliey are. left to right, standing— Gordon Smith and Margaret Detweiler, L'niversitr of Mission Opens Colorado; Fraiwis Morriss. Regis rollege; C H. Edwards, speerh roarh of Colorado Stale college. Fort Col­ Glasses are a wise investment that will pve dividends iq health, lin*; and lowrenrr Sonslelie and Harold Johnson, both of the I'niversily of Denser. Robert J. O’Sullitan, good appearances, and in comfort. An eye examination now S.J.. director of speerli at Regis, sealed, »bo«»* tbe aludents ibeir inditidiial ratings, llie meet waa non­ may be the means of saving you much distress and cost later, competitive, bijt visiting conebe^rated ibe speakers “superior,'* "escelleni,’’ “good.” or “fair.'* On Sunday in ^Elntrust’ tr u s t' your eyes to our skil'skilled professional care. Our department of Orthoptieg (eye tr a in in g ) is mmt complete. St. Dominic’s Iv-fV bird U.$.Prin7oro*7oih«d •* typical Sofm-ay *avlnBt aa4 SWIGERT BROS. ewereatoad to pUeiel (St. Dominic’* Parish) Better FWon Optometrittg St. Dominic’s parish mission for Etery Age At Right Prices opens in all the Masses Sunday, All these chickens are pre-drawn, dressed, and P. ISSO California KEystone 7651 NW. ,29. The Ma.sses are at 5:30, inspected inside and out. Tlies are fresh-fr^,^ 7 :30, 9.10:30, and noon. The wom­ GLA88KB INDIVIDVALLT 8TTLBD en's mission will be given the first to seal in flavor, and kept under low refrigeration ♦ >GGM GGG*G»#*M * * 4 I I I » M »G»**»»G****»I M M week and the men’s the second, i until thev reach vou. The weekday mission .Masses will ' be at 6 and 7:30. There will be a third daily Mass at 6:45. Evening i Tender, temptingly plump, these chickeniartJ BIRDS­ REQUIESCANT services will be at 7:30. Confes-| selected from young strains ihaLput on more whit,| sions wilt be heard in the after­ EYE noons at 3:30 and in the evenings, meat than egg-laying chickens, and each is sped, r IN PACE after the services, starting Tuesday' fed till it’s plump as a dumpling. That’s whv than FROZEN of each mission week. The Domini- I cans. Fathers J. A. O’Donnell and i taste like ‘’Sunday dinner” chicken back MATHILDA T. FRASER. 4167 E. 14th five first grade Colorado turkeys Phones GR. 1613-14-15 avenue. Scrvjeei and interment in Cairo. will be given as priies. Tickets will, Wm I Sind A Jallsn 111. W. K Horan A Son Gerrice. be 50 cents. A special prize was RACHEL GILLETT. 1487 S. Grant awarded. John Roach is chairman street. Aunt of Mrs. C. H. ClaspUl. John D. Hardng. Anson C. Harding, and of the committee in charge. Play­ Mrs. S. McDougail. Re<)uiem Miss was ing will start at 8:30 p.m. offered in St. Francis df Sales' church ■0 DOYLE’S Wednesday at 9. Interment Mt. Olieet. “The Wisest Lady” is the title of tbe eighth sermon to be given W. P. Horan A Son service. TV ts PHARMACY WILLIAM O'DONNELL. 3400 Blake Friday evening, Nov. 27, by the street. Requiem Mass will be offered in Rev. Joseph Bailey, O.P., in the Tk* Parttcclar Dtaggtit Anduneiatian church Saturday at 9; In­ novena of Holy Hours in prepara­ Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAln 3( 17TH AVE. AMD GRANT terment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan A*Son serviee. tion for the Feast of the Immacu­ ; < 1 ’ C. lilt rSEf DEUVEST BABY CARMEN MASCAREKAS. 1282 late Conception. These Friday Hat street. Funeral was held Wednei- evening Holy Hours at 7:.30 are Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist day at 10< Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Homeiioming at Mothers of Young Children given for the spiritual and tempo­ Horan A Son service. ral needs of men and women in Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th knd California St BABY JEFFEBIE F. NIESWANGER 1294 Dahlia. Services and Interment in the service. Broken Bow. Nebr. Orged to Avoid War Work The newly formed Ushers’ club TH EO D O R E: CARMINE DE JIACOMO of Marshall. Holy Fiiinily High met in the rectory Tue.sday evening, Father of Mary Ball. James. Johnnie, and Frank De Jiaeomo. Requiem Mase Nov. 24. Officers elected were: was offered Saturday at 11 in Otu* Lady By R ose M. H acus urged all to continue the work President and head usher, James of Mt. Carmel church. Interment Mt. Coursey; secretary, Lloyd Roach; Olivet. Olinger serviee. The Catholic viewpoint of expected of them and to encour­ IHACKETHAL! women in war work was made age others. Official reports of membership committee chairman, ► CATHERINE COFFEY, 2930 W. 89th Is Set for Nov. 29 Enos Patrich. The two committee­ ORDER COAL m avenue. Mother of S. J. and B. Coffey. apparent in • the meeting of the .Mrs. M’. J. Robinson, recording > Air Conditioned Requiem Mess was offered in St. Cath- Denver deanery held Monday, secretary; Mrs. J. J. Dean, trea.s- men chosen were George Stock and erine'e church Wednesday at 9. Inter­ Phil Mahoney. The principal busi­ and Ask Your Dealer fori ment Mt. Olivet. (Holy family Pari*h) Nov. 16. The idea was stressed urer; and Mrs. Gertrude Payne ► MGRTUARY that, although every sacrifice nec­ financial secretary, were given. ness of the meeting was the assign­ m . IM PER IAL ANNA M. HANSEN. 2538 E. lU h In obsen'gjice of tbe annual essary and practical must he made, ment of duties for December and ► avenue. Wife of Welter C. Hansen, Report* Made on Centers the launching of a membership 1449-51 Kmlamath St. mother of Robert F. Hansen, in the armed homecoming celebration, the sen­ the morale of the home must be Community centers were repre­ forces: elster of Mrs. Mary Hangea of ior. class will i act as holt for the maintained. The Very Rev. Mon­ drive. ► Phono UAln 4006 San Francisco. Requiem Mass was offered sented by Miss Mar>- Ellen Daugh­ homecoming ball to be held in the signor John R. Mulroy told of erty and Mrs. Groninger. Both The Dominican Sisters and Mrs. IMPERIAL COAL CO] I' i Tuesday at 10 in Loyola church. school hall Sunday evening, Nov. CATHERINE MITCHELL 2727 W. the day nurseries, their u.se and the Little Flower and Vail centers A. F. Zarlengo, Mrs. J. T. McDer­ 515 DENH.AM BIJ)G. Mrd avenue. Requiem Mass was offered 29. A bonfife rally will' be held abuse. He discouraged mothers of are carrying on a program that mott, and Mrs. Joseph McCloskey )i • !■ Saturday at 9 in Holy Ghost church. In­ Friday evenirig. An informal so­ young children and mothers with is making the adults war con­ thank all who provided the Thanks­ terment Mt. Olivet. cial will foiled' in the hall. The children of ibdolescent age to scious and teaching older boys and giving pantry shower for the sis­ PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN homecoming jtame will be played ters. Miles • Dryer - Astler MRS. CATHERINE DERMODY leave their young charges and en-. girls the meaning of sacrifice. QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES \:i at 3 p.m. Sijnday afternoon be­ gage in work outside the home. Lawyer Addre**,* PTA Mrs. Catherine Dermody. 62. lilt tween the Retfis Reds sJid the Ti­ A Halloween party was held in Printing COi Staele street, died Thursday in Mercy .Mrs. L. A. Higgins, president, each center and words of appre­ Francis S. Mancini. Denver hospital after a short illneas. Bom in gers. This i^me will decide the presented Monsignor Mulroy, who lawyer, gave a short talk on war Ireland May 26, 1880. she came to Den­ championship' of the Parochial ciation were extended to all who Ice Cream Programs and Circulars recited the opening prayer. Mrs. made donations. A special acknowl­ bonds in the recent PTA meeting. ver in 1902 and had resided here for IjAgue. j. Higgias gave a brief me.s.sage and The health chairman, Mrs. IVard Tickets for more than 40 yean. Her husband. edgment wjis given to Mrs. Hurd Milk - Cream i i i l Thomas J. Dermody. died in 1912. Sur­ Sister Mary Ctarice, principal of for a sewing machine and x rt ma­ Anthony, announced that a first Bazaars and Carnivals viving are two sons. Thomas F. and the high sAool, attended the terial donated to Little Flower cen­ aid class is being organized for the Walter J. Dermody. Requiem Mass was North Central evaluation procced- Butter (Juhkly Produced offered Monday in St. Pbilomena’a church ter. eighth grade students. 933 Biased I Reasonably Priced at 9:80- Interment Mt. Olivet. W. P. infrs in Annimciation higrh school Prelate Is Given Vail has been designated an Mrs. Jerry Buckley, war chair­ KEjitone 3297rD«iir, ( Horan A Son service. last week. 1 iDctlLlI UNION LABEL IF DESIRED air raid warden post. This center man, announced that the amount GUIDO MARCHETTI The weekijt games party is held has several educational classes. of stamps purchased by the school reS wed I 1986-38 LAWRENCE ST. R «]uira M ... w.B off«r«d in An- every Tuesday evening at 8:30 One recently formed is a fine children for the past four collec­ ■l«. is w | KEystone 6348 n.neiation church Wcdnciday at 9 for o’clock. i Bound Copy of arts class. A games party was tion days would exceed $45. St. Gnid9 (Jack) Marchatti of 2217 CUyton The card tdurnament will be re­ held there Nov. 21. The hope Dominic’s has credit for $900 in frill •tnet, who ditd Moodiy following a war bonds to date. ORDER COAL m tt PL iii Re* hurt .tuck. H, w*. 17. Hr. H.rcbctti sumed Thursday, Dec. 3. chest will be awarded in the wa* bom in Lfxlngton. Mo., w h .r, h, The annual Thanksgiving tur­ Christmas party Dec. 24. Mrs. W. J. Stapleton was electeil All grade* of Range, Furnace and Stoker Cost (pent raoit of hi* lifo b.(or. coming to key party netted $234.TO. Thanks Leo Keleber Speak* historian in the recent council in Lignite and Bituminoni J fv tk^ap- 0,n.«r t«v«n y»r* ago. Whil. in Den­ American Missal Leo Keleher of the Su Vincent are extended to all who helped meeting to replace Mrs. George J. T. Upton Renovating ver he wt* a waiter in eeveral local de Paul .Salvage bureau disepssed Co. hotel*. Surbi.ing «r* hi* wife. Angie, make it a success.;cc( Lampe, who resigned. Pike View Lignite Our Special ? ;i end two daughter*. Virginia and Mary 3 ^ in PTA affiliated organizations and urged The Ave Maria circle met in the .(ii; Cespst C^tnsn Tbit CImb Le*. Interment Mt. Olivet, W. P. Horan The first bound copy of the first members to arouse interest in Serving Denver’s Coal Consumers Since 1904 L» T. Nri R A Son •ervtee. Ho.ly Family PT.\ mat Monday sending stock to the shop. home of Mrs. John Curtis Nov 12. __ , PROMPT American edition of the altar Mis- Mrs. Steinke has joined the circle. evening, No\t 23, in the school sale Romanum ever produced in Mrs. Harvey Smith, chairman IMkiurijntif] PERSONAL MISS MARY J. MURPHY hall. 'The membership chairman of girl welfare, announced she The members hope to complete an an n Miss Mary J. Murphy, 1820 Champa the United States from the setting afghan by Christmas. It will be THE PIKES PEAK FU REASONABLE reported 369 paid members; all had been successful in procuring , SERVICE street, died Tuesday In St. Anthony's of type to the fnished volumes was given to Fitzsimons hospital. »■ Robert! St- • r". hospital following a short illness. Shs but six families in the school are presented to His Excellency, the eight counselors for the Junior Wholesale & Retail i!ar Mtm’fiacc i W. a. DPTOH bsd been a city employe for 86 years. represented, i Although the cam- Catholic Daughters. Red Cross St. Rita’s circle met in the home A native of Iowa, she came to Colorado Most Rev. Francis J. Spellman, Offiee and Yard—635 (Uirti* Si. Wi. • psion. .ikai . paigm is closed, dues can still be Archbishop of New York. This work is claiming the attention of of Mrs. Robert Bennet Nov. 18. tin I r 86 years u o . Before her death she had paid to the room representatives 7 6 8 T bJob S t n a t been active in political circles. Surviv­ first edition, with the imprimatur the members at present. ing arc two sisters, who live in Detroit. or to Mrs. Wjlliam Wagner. of Archbishop Spellman, was Mrs. James Jackson, legislative I Jok ^ fe] T A b o r 52 2 3 Mich., another residing in Canada, and a The prize:^' for the third night chairman, called attention to the St* Vincent’s Aid to brother who lives in Detroit. Requiem irinted by Benziger Brothers, pub- Mass will be offered in St. Leo’s church of the pinocNle-bridge tournament Eishers of U. S. liturgical editions,' hours and conditions under which COLFAX M A R I V t i N i Saturday at 9. Interment ML OliveL were won ait follows: Pinochle, printers to the Sacred Congrega­ the laboring class is employed and Meet Tuesday, Dec. I W. P. Horan A Son serviee. first, Mra. B. Riesling; second, asked that something be done to COLFAX AT COLTAXl tion of Rites and the Holy Apos- DOWNING Call a .Mrs. Nerris; Widge, first, Mrs. C. tslie See. fill idle hours with pleasant oc­ St. Vincent’s Aid society will fal d a n ie l j . s h a n n o n , SR. A. Torr; sedond, Mrs. Josephine cupation. Mrs. Jackson .spoke of Dtnitl J. Siunnon* Sr., m piou««r Den- American scholars, craftsmen, meet in the home of Mrs. Edward -T- r«r rusident. died Sunday In hla hom^. Maszulla. l^ e fourth party will the 18-45 age grodp registered Delehanty, 910 Pearl street, Tues­ ZONE CAB be held Dec. $. Returns should be and laborers have produced an 864() CUr atra«t, at th« aga of 81. A altar-size Missale Romanum, pre­ for selective service. A seminar day, Dec. 1, at 2:30 p.m. F re e ’ t*brti«|a«* I! MAin 7171 oativo of County Sligo, Ireland, ha cama made to Mr^. Heiberger or Mrs. on present legislative problems The Very Rev. .lohn J. Flanagan, lo Oonvar in 1889. Bafort hia retiramant serving the dignity and heauty of D eliv ery t,-'' PiMpt, CMTtMn Sun* In 1984 ha wai an qmploya of tha Oanvar Feierstein. j traditional European liturgical was given. S.J., president of Regis college, will CHEAPER BATES Tramway eonpanx, having workad thora Plans are; under way for the books and adding many exclusive Immigration Report Given be the guest speaker. T A . 1776 bk!^ Aki CLEAN NEW CABS •inca the tima of tha cabla ear«. Sur* PTA Christmias parties. Mrs. Dan feature.s suited to the needs of Mrs. Gertrude Payne, immigra­ Reports will be submitted hy the ▼IviDf ara hia wife. Mri. Dalln Shannon: Griffith was) appointed chairman tion chairman, told of the ex­ I u d R i^ vi-H thraa daugbtarG, Mra. Mary Watson, American clergy. Application had various committee heads. An en­ i Mrs. Margcrat Phaian. and MUi Caeelia of the high sthool partly, and Mrs. change of-nationalists from Japan to be made to the ecclesiastical au tertaining musical program has > n&Md. Shannon: two-.aona. Danial J.. Jr., and C. C. McCaijlhy chairmaniritii of the and Germany and of the work of been aranged by the president, Mrs. Tom Flaherty’s Cbarlaa; two aiatara in Iraland: two grade school .room parties. thorities for nermission to produce ImAxh. ^ this liturgical>1 book in the United the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ Jo.seph J. Walsh. Sister Angela, niaeat. Mra. Samh Mitchell nod Mra. Mrs. J. F. IPughes, war commit­ tion. The report^f the systematic, HEADQUARTERS FOR Elian Walden: and alz grandchildren. Ra- States. An editorial staff of rec­ superior of St. Vincent’s home, BROAD BREASTED TURKEYS L,*a be to.Htki quiam Mats wai offared in St. Dominic's tee chairman, announced that ognized liturgical scholars was as­ centralized work of Mrs. Payne and will say a few words on the activi­ church Tuesdny at 9. Intarnicnt ML Holy Famil;^ PTA was coming her committee recalled the work of COLONY GRILL Oilvat. Day atrrica. sembled to de.sign text arrange­ ties that took place in the home the along nicely ;in the North Denver Mrs. Marvin Klattinhof, first dioc­ past month. war bond apd stamp drive, but ment within the requirements of -■"fasiattrws. IPhera Friends Meat Friends MRS. MILDRED JOHNS ecclesiastical regulations. esan chairman of immigration, A large attendance is expected, many more isales are needed to who died recently in Pueblo. CLARK, ROBT, Hr*. Mildr«l John*. 40. of 2SI7 Glen- A special censor was appointed owing to the fact that this is the PAUL’S LIQUORS • riNE rooos ec« ftreqt died Nov. 17 in her home of make a realty creditable showing. Names of immlCTants from the last meeting until February, when • been etuek. A member of • pioneer She also asked for volunteer by Archbishop Spellman. Page by port of entry and en route to the Telegraph page the text was submitteil to the the election of officers takes place. 1118 E. Colfax • m ZEO DR1NE8 Colorndo femily* Mre. Johns bad been blood donoi^, nurses aids, and .state were furnished Mrs. Klat­ At the close of the meeting re­ employed in the lUte Uz department block motheis. Those wondering censor for approval. Thousands of Funeral Detif0 • BEER O W IN l for 16 years before her retirement In tinhof, who was often called many freshments will be served. CHRLSTIAN BROS. W ^ES August because of 111 health. She re­ what they cah do to aid in the war initialed letters, two-color rubri­ miles to investigate the cases. ceived her education in Loretto Helghta effort can b«j of great help in any cated text printing, and rigid ec- Mrs. John Murtaugh, chairman Fine Liquor* KE. 6171 EA. 5737 TA. 569 E. Colfax e^lege. Surviving arc her husband. of these sen’ ces, and should get in rle.sia.stical requirements for accu­ of war service, announced an en­ Harry C. Johns, and a niece. Gloria racy of official text brought Mallen. Recitation of the Rosary was touch with Mrs; Pughes. rollment of 40 women to take C l I E r K E R I held Sunday and the funeral took place Proofreading details far beyond charge of registration at USO Mondiy. Interment Mt. Olivet lat of any ordinary publication. desks. Mrs. W. C. Kimmin.s a.sked i ABS Catholic American artisans in the MRS. ANNA B. BARRY for cookies for the “Cookie Jar" RD DUNDON. M(t. graphic arts, typesetters, stone- an>‘ that a package be sent every LO O P AlARIil^l Word WBB rocoivvd in Dvnwr thi« wt«k TA. 22,3.3 L,wmi ZanH RatM of the death of Mre. Anno Brown* Barry Class! Signs Up men, electrotj-p'^". an*! printers boy in the hospital. The Little in Low«lt. Ma«». Mra. Barry waa a with years of experience, assured a Flower center, St. Philomena’s, '»VaVWa%*aWaN*aV*a*«S*a*»*aS»*J. FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE alater-in-Uw of tha late Rev. Daniel J. technical perfection, illustrating and Blessed, Sacrament school Free Parkin, With Poreha** ol SOe or M oraaHCZSj^ Barry, who eerved in a number of par* Ihe ability of .American labor to iahes in Colorado. Father Barry died In produce liturgical books at a time girl.s have sent donations to keep Stay as Street as You Are Colorado Sprittgi. Survivlnf Mra. Barry For N b in g Duty when European imports are impos­ the cookie jar filled. are a aon, the Rev, Charlea F. Barry. Mrs. L. U. Wagner, chairman of S O L E S r^ O.M.I., of the Oblate mlaaioo band. Two sible. nephewa, the Rev. Daniel Barry of St: AWVS, called for volunteers to I to f At Thomaa’ aeminary, Bloomfield. Conn., The paper, made in an Ameri­ spend two hours a week in the !H E E L S ”t and the Rev. Thomaa Barry, aialatant The enlir* senior class of St. can paper mill, is of strong tex­ diet kitchens of two local hospitals. ■a **^IRrf* paitor of St. Patriek'a ehureb lo Den­ Joseph's hnstiital school of nursing ture, good wearing quality, and a Mrs. Wagner will welcome this do­ I LOOP SHOE REPA**** ver; a niece. Slater Mary Patricia of tbe has signed ^p in the student re­ cream tint in color, which forms a Grey Nuaa of the Sacred Heart, atationed serve of th^ Red Cross nursing nation of old silk ho.*w. Miss Mary I Id th« l-*®9 M»»kt«. la*"** in Jackaon Heltbla, L. L, are among the good background to bring out the Nadorff of the Junidr Tabernacle enrvivory. Servleta and intermaot took service. Stl Joseph's is the first print clearly. The ^'pe, definitely Catholic nurhing school in Denver society said 15 members of that place in Lowell. . American in desigm is character- organization are blood donors. 'i: to have lOO-per-cent enrollment. ized by simplicity, 'with thorough K)EApTY of design and work- Under the; plan the students are Mrs. T. G. Garri.son, president of WYWWWWWSSW - tin P P l visual comfort for the reader under the ACeW. read the monthly mansl^is no longer restrkced allowed to , finish their nursing all ordinary lighting conditions. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHO Memorial Mass course and jon passing the state message of the national president to larger, higher priced me­ nursing examination at the end of Wear and tear from constant and' also urged attendance at the use explains the extra strong sew­ conference that was to be held ^ ' morials. We employ the same their course] they will be commis. Set for Nov. 29 aioned second lieutenants in the ing, with the Missal being heavily in (Jreeley. Miss Canron asked that designing skill and fine ciafts- reinforced at the back. 'The cover women and girls interested in help­ Classified Ads army, has raised bands on the backbone nanship in the development of The annual Memorial Mass for The plan jhas been inaugurated ing service men .should attend a deceased members of the Rems by the led Gross to give some idea and is fastened to a sperially con­ school of instruction on Mondays It will pay you to read ALL of the g r * * ALL our monuments, regard­ gnild and for deceased Jesuit rela­ structed tube in the backbone so from 10 to 12 a.m. and from 7 of the numoer of nurses that will that the book will open flat. i ; less of size. tives will be offered Sunday morn­ be av^abl^ for duty with the to 9 p.m. Miss John Vail, corre­ MUSICALINST^ ■ Fingertabs and ribbon markers sponding secretary, reported hav­ i1 ' ing, Nov. 29, at 8:30 in the Regis armed forces next year, It is being Call Saxi* BmivW Salon. 'TA. AMI. chapel. The celebrant of the Mess provide every facility for paging. ing written 24 letters and notes Beca'jse of large volume and launched on]a nation-vride scale. Each book is in a box, so that :07. Tempi* Court B'*?* - j,?!!*! will be the Rev. Florence Ma­ Members bf the class who have for the deanery. DISCOVER A NEW YOU! « llln , .nd H .ir Work ol *11 kmda ervaiu 11 cash purchases, our values are honey, S.J., who will also deliver signed up m d received their em when not being used it can be pre­ Courtesy announcements were M*d*m. Boodrrtux. ____ moat attractive. We would like. the sermon. Relatives of Jesuits, blems are Dorothy Allen, Emma served for long service. made of a game party held by the Whenwnen you’veyou ve had an appoipiroentappoioiroent with Cathedral Altar and Rosary so­ u« and have aeen what r a ^ n l beauty PHOTOGRAPHS to have you see them and will though not affiliated with the Ans^lmi, Carmen Axtete, Helen you have hidden In youraelf, you'll know guild, may attend this Maas. Bnjno, Enin]a Carairci.-Ella Delira- ciety Nov. 23, and of the Holy what it m«wn« to be at your very love* Alumnae to Discuss Ghost card party and luncheon lieal. You'll know what an invljorat* And.mon phot» IJM 15th Su *» U *’ f* • : welcome your call As la customary each year, mich, Margaj-ct Dombeck, Eleanoi' yYl lift there !• when you face the r*nt*. MAin 127A Frw n m . tuta about Dec. 1, the ipiiid will aend Demski, Jurie Fitzpatrick, Ellen Nov, 30. Thirty-tljree organiza­ Vnrld with all the charm you poaeeaa. toya, games, and discarded cloth­ Feely, June Gale, Charlotte Gravea, Part in War Effort tions answered the roll call. PAINTING a p a p e r in g MS S. \VmMMWO____ JACQUES BRUTHERS Prayers were offered for Mrs. THIS AD IS X T. ing gathered by the members to Marie Hoffman, Annctta Kelly, WORTH $1.50 falntm i and •’*1*7''’* D R U G jIB fe Since 1902 the Jesuit miasions of adjoining Mildred King, Margaret Kjnr, The part their organization can A. H. Flood, the mother of Mrs. Yrairrr. «7 W Mini* SPnK, 2954. states. Such articles may be de^ Kathleen Klungness, Ixmisc Lewis, play in the war effort will be dis­ Tierney, and for the father of Mrs. On a tenutne $M6 Luelefoll Perma­ APARTMENT FOR REhIT j ' ’ ’ Robinson, both of whom passed nent. Relf*ftettinf and laellng. 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6-168 livered to Regis, marked "For the Kathleen Laughlin, Eleanor Mc­ cussed by members of the Denver pbD« 8f'«;^uT ^2£ Missions,” in care of tho Rev. S. R. Clain, Lois McDonough, Ru.salinc alumnae chapter of Mt. St. Ger­ away recently. Mrs. Higgins in 2122 CUyloTd-4 rm«,. furn.^ utilHir* I"' rludwi. idull* only. Y.A. 255.. Krieger, S.J, Correspondence in­ Marolt, Charlotte Moschetto, Gene­ trude’s academy, Boulder, In a her closing remarks asked for fre­ BILLY SNAPP'S PRH?n!!£-;;ji ' T /V I dicates that the need this year is vieve Morcll, Verna Moser, Vir­ meeting to bo held Friday, Nov. quent attendance at Mass and SITUATION WANTED u. *. PKRMASBNT WAVF SALON T,«BI ^00*0,, llTfitT m a t, and donations will be grate ginia Overbav, Carmela Scibona, 27, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. prayers for the welfare of those f e m a l e 50 Chri*lm*<^^,„a** ■ t*l ortKt in ser>'ice at well, as for peace. Soldlrrt If*. COLD .SPRING fully received from friends wish­ Martha See. Mary Sommerhauscr, Margaret Fityjatrick, 2714 Colum­ L2.5-16ih Si. TA. »»«»..hm •« " " p o -e r e a r ^ ', jj,e dedication of the USD club THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) m n.plu.,he?„flu;„nf.heoX «»n. of ihou.hl. snd ,ive np ? ! 938 Bannock Street 'olie wife and relative* of Camarho. ideal*. *o that ihe worrie* of the ntner* may live. , i ’rhifh he wnll p v e the principal : resulted 3n a miirh better deal for momenl •eeto of le«* impoHanre. Freedom is not the riabi »«> do address, is one of severs! enKSCe- Financial Security! Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 the Calholir (Jiorrh, bill the anti- Thi* menial help may be a«inrd. of, whal you please, bul the riahl to ments of -Archbishop Urban J reliaioui law* *iil| '.und on the roiir»e. by either aduli or rhild. do «hat you ouaht. ('.omptrlr free-, Vchr ,in the near future. Also {book* and remain merelv unen- But ihe irainina of children to read dom is obviously an inronaruou* taking: part in the dedication of the Subscription: $1 per year. forced. a**od lileralore mu*l be empba-j fancy. Morality and tanily decree lUSO center, which is to be oper- Thursday, Mov. 26, 1942 Faikrr fliarU.. M-T mI. lUa "'sed. For. if the adult ha* learned that a man is not free to *hout fire ated by the KCCS, will be the Very rsins that pm „„ fimlA Almr-r»rm\\ .k . ^ ^ •" ct>j"v the rU**ir*. he will nalu- and rau*e a panic in a theater; Rev. MonsigTior John R. Mulroy of Ask About Our W 'k...... ih ^ a i^ n ^ fW .;. rally wrek them now, if tlie rhiW man i. not free to rob hi. friend. Denver, the Very Rev. William li -OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER li».it«.l ik. ...4....*._____f _ . _____ doe* not learn to read readily, he beat hi* wife, or *hool hit neiab- Kipp of Colorado Springs. Col.Wil- fJumpling. That’iu ir ? «:S;J !lsir.':..'”ii::'u rir : 3 s> k..di,.p p . 4 , , .h i. r ; . . . - w-. .h,T_si„* fred Blunt. po«t commander of Real Estate The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval beeau*e man'* eon*eifnee tell* him nncr” rliini,._ ■ . f t confirm it as the official publication of tbs Archdioceie. What- rrpralr4 »»>■« 'i*' P " jsnd Maurice Murphy. NCCS re- mporiant. To fumiih *** freedom i* to *eek nappi*|guperviaor. Th# Rev. Wil* our 8uara„lec: .vom ;j^ l|Ne of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official 20.000. Senoriu Sofia del Valle >1*<> •• i Loan Plan hat trained 100.000 «irU and JoungMera9 cheap, *en*alional [»*'« godline*.. \o one »hojfi,^ Colorado Springs « ‘he fi„„, We hope The Register will be reed in every home of the hope, to aiiain iruih rsn be free^n ^ j^e club moderator, Archdiocese. » women in Calholir .Arfion in the Morie» that *atUfy for a tim e but of sulhorily; life i. not long tail IS year* and a similar croup of dwlrov a la*le for the belter i* to We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste In enough frir one thing. Ju.i \ Friday, Dec. 4, .Vrchbishop Vebr; the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. men ii being trained under a Je«uit them a »lone iniiead of bread. abii*e nf authority lead* to tyranny will apeak in the monthly meeting! Falher't leadenhip. Thene workert elawira. which are nolhtnff but « URBAN J. VEHR, and the en.lavem rnt of the ma»*e*. of the Tabernacle society in the Home—a haven of comfort and cheer can today l«arh 200.000 children reli- recorded eaperienrr and knowl- Jtn. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. •o alto doe* lirente or *in ronvrrtI home of Mrs. Ella M. Weekbaugh. gion e'ery year, publinh Calholir **f other*, *ifled by the year* j He will participate in the golden also he a financial fortress when emergen­ paper* and periodirali, organise ^ •I’** *be rhafT i* gone, are an an^U into devil*. .jubilee festivitiea of St. Francis C'jilhnlir worker*’ union*, and lea*e ^duration in them*rhe*. The in* *e »«nl into the la.l war to g,,„. p„ijh, Denver. Dec. 13. cies arrive. ° annual n o v e n a t o o p e n in no phaae of life uniourhed b formational book* that are *urh a make^ the world *afe for deniM-' ^jeh will open with a Solemn Pon- C*4ilholie principle*. vogue now are not in the eheap|raey. and we lived under 'he illu-i jj,] Mgs* at 10 o’clock. \ din- rla**, but neither do they give ihe|*ion that it wa« a war lo end all ner for the Archbishop and clergy I PURPOSES—To take care of ‘New’ World' Grow s rtillural harkground that may betwar*. Our Ulopianitm. bom of »o- will follow the Mass. The Arcli- REDEMPTORIST CHURCH NOV. 30 .ained from the literary master*. jphUliealion, emanripaled u« from bishop will confer Confirmation in' new, preuing financial emer* A nUmbrr nf Urge religion, and today the world it j /% numorr oi large ilioeeie* a rnmmon roropUint «mong St. Joseph's church, Denver, con-l gencies. (Si. Joseph's Parish) The first Friday morning devo-i 'h'.PsrUh whool .y.lem i. i* lb.* they rsnnoi gel rrathing on our head* like a hur­ ducted by the Redemptorist Fa-: ***><>'>• kAtajq. The 19th annual solemn novens lions will be held at the usual' *•*“ oeganiserf lake rare of Iheir children lo re .d. Murl. of the edu- ricane. We were *o jralou. of our Ihers, Thursday, Dec., 17, at 7:30'i coodutted by the Rev. Harry hour. ; P*»»* r.lional peogram. in fact. »eem. libertir* that we became *lavr*. we p.m. )*Neil, Dentist Smith, C.SS.R., of Omaha, Nebr., Tk. V™ . D T-u_ o..i.: _____I dnw rondiirled by llie *rliool ehil-i merelv |o inlere.l piipilv oeliberaleiy abandoned l,od, gli>- EUGIBILITY —If jrou own clear, dren under the leadenhip of ibejjn r,,din,. Rul if the parent, read.if'^ '***'■ repolalion before ihe opens this Monday, 'Nov. .10. • orld a nation who*e divorce improved property you may bor­ Z> 16th and Califomlg Msues will be at the usual hours, at St. Mary's high school, Colo­ parish prie.1, and *i*ler.. The ef-,jf ,hrre are plenty of good bookv ------*------S, 7, snd 8:16. There will be rado Springs, this week. The Rev. ferlivrnr*. of thi* plan i* 'hown j,; |hr home, and whoae record i" "ime and row on that property at the Ameri­ i-„ .L- r—. .1—. .L- *1— U o 'trU —ij -c - .c perversion *hocked rivihaed ~**v-pr4>- terrices In the afternoon at 3 and Bernard J. Guenther, C.SS.R,, is by the fart lhal the .Yeie of if adequate lime and opportunity, *h.wkro riv.hae PTA Meeting to can National Bank. in the evening at 7:30 and 8:30. conducting the solemn novena in (jiirago ha. now reached 110.000 arearr givrngiven for thethr young*ier*youngster* lo i pl»*. Rou**eaii s ihcv.ry that w, ran ConfeMions will be heard during honor of Our Mother of Perpetual i‘•‘"'"'•I*"?’ Th*: read, ihev ran haHlv avoid it. To natural g.wvdnrs, w.lhoiil (jIU and other pagan* ha^e grade pupils will be the hostesses, Proving Popular shortening. We are »orry to lee it, br rliminalnl from ihr (jilholir ALTERN.4TD E—if you prefer” lireleftsly rem inded ii« of the with Mrs. J. R. Plank and Mrs. ftrhool *y*lem i* no plan lo wrakrn T ^ c o a T co bul we are not old yrl and we have heaven lhal aMait* |u* on earth, of Ray-mond Ryan in charge. you may consider an FHA Num­ (Oar Lady ef Mt. Carmel Paris'b) known hundred* of doctor* who Ihr Uiiirrh’* rduralional profram InmorroM** •iip e rm e n b u t Mhal in ihr rountry. It* di*ru**ion by a The Rev. Paul Reed will speak Rtt The streamlined games parties got into medical college after Iwa they forgot to Irll tit i* the in­ on “Prayer for the Poor Souls." ber 2 Loan, at 80% of fhe ap­ yean of high arhool The famou* fiperial commillrr of ihr Nalional fallible letnon nf hittnry. Uithoul are proving popular. Twenty-five JelTrnOn Medical rotlege of Phila­ ('.alholir Kdtiralional a**orialion in­ Rationing problems and adjust­ praised value; running up to 20 tMERY PRODUCTS MEAll a recognition of a per»onal (hwI Mre ments will be discussed by Joseph gamei are played. Ticket^ are 60 delphia u*ed lo 'lake them, and dicate* thal the ('Jmirh'* achool- have the diibinu* hilarity of grave* years. 5 AT REASONABLE PRICB men are fully a^tare of the defect* E. Tgacy of the consumers' divi­ cents each. Ten special prizes and they made givod doclon. It i* only digger* in a pe«lilenre. ,\thei*m t* sion of the Price Administration of­ a main prize are awarded every of late yean that thr raune de­ in the preaent *y*lem and of the not a doririnet it i* a ery of Mralh. Thursday night berinaing at 8:30 manded by standard mrdiral rnl- poMibilitie* for the fuiurew fice. The Rev. Dr. David Maloney Irge* ha. been .even or right yean Men in lime* pavt loved freedom will address the group on "Travel­ in the ball, 3517 Navajh street. The reorfanijtalion plan, an­ •o much they retorted lo violence ing in Europe Before the War." The Holy Name society has after high achool—By Mon*ignor nounced thi* Meek, Mould retain .Smith. lo attain it. Today men are violent Mrs. A. C. Ames, war chairman, itarted its drive for new mem- the pre*enl eifhl-year elemenlary not becauftc they love, but beraute asks all the women of the parish, The brrs. Many activities are promv *rhool courM* hut Mould m ake prt>- they hale. Propaganda agenciei in particularly those who can give ised. Prospective members may ob­ vtRion for capable tludenl* to com- all rountrie* rely more on the some time to war work, to attend 933 BiwdV. tain an application blank iVom any Advertising— ‘ " their grade M*hool Mork in KEystone 3297, Dwna^Cg i ...... - if. » t I 11 nrre»*nTnrre**ity oiof rxpntinaexpoting incthe Nir«Tivice* uiof this meeting. The Red Cross so­ member. The next meeting will Do It Right •IX or .even year*. High tchool and | neighbor, than of cullivating licits the voluntary services of beheld on Friday evening, Dec. 11. "Lttrky Strike Green ha. gone In college coue^t MOiUd be cut to a. pre*erN\ng their ov^n virtue*, women for a few hours a week to American National St. Theresa’s sodality will meet war. Vc«, I.ueky Strike Green ha. total of six Instead of right years, Ho clerical and messenger work, at­ Friday, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. in the gonr to war." and the present pinlor rotlege have been told lhal fiod is on the tend to the passing of trays and s^ool hall. So ahouied a radio announcer at nculiim ..o u ld ^ rombined w.lli I the arrangirig of flowers in nearby The children of .Mary will meet fraqiitml interval, throughout an the secondary school roursc. At b,„ j, j, ,j„e ,h,| hospitals, and to do sewing in their Bank of Denver P O A L n o w ] Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 4 p.m. in Rev. Harry Smith, C.SS.R, hour'a' network p r o g r a m on or 19. thr avrrage sludrnl would be j homes. Blood bank donors are also (, Furnace and Stoker CnI the church. W edn^ay night. WV got so tick ready for' specialized or profes- ourselvr. whose side needed. Classes in home nursing, I and Bituminous A novena in preparation for the cago. The Redemptorist Fathers of hearing thr alairmrni afirr the sional studies we are onY .No greater lie was ever first aid, and nutrition will be or­ LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. Feast of the Immaculate Concep­ continue as assisting chaplains of program had Iteen in progres* for Roth educators and laymen have perpelraird than that of Marx, ganized as soon as 2,6 persons have piile Our Specif tion will begin Tuesday, Dec. 1, Lowry Field; on Sundays, saying only a .hort lime that we would realiaed for year* lhal loo much which was repealed by lenin, and registered for a class. Oaify^ Mantfay thru frMmy, fi3 0 l(M t St 7;30 p.m. two Masses, hearing Confessions, have turned our dial had it not lime is watted in Ameriran rdora- rrlioed by .Stalin: “Religion is the and preaching at three Mas.*es. Ivern for the fart lhal wr were lion: lhal many sludrnl* are kept Two homes are available for FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSMILLER onl Cotuumen Since 1991 Recently married were Leo T. opium of the people." Without re- children whose mothers are en­ Getiy and Asunta Fiorella, at­ Attendance at the Masses is very ruriouj) In learn how often it tyould too long in the riattrooni when ligion, the worship of God, wr can­ gratifying and large numbers of ^e repealed. It came over the air they might be doing productive gaged in defense work. Further Pretldeiil Vice Protidenl and Cashier tended by Alice Getzy and Michael not have the flame of freedom in information, regarding hospital Fiorella. men receive the sacraments. plenty of timr*. post-school work. nur soul*, for it is nqly in and i PEAK Fill SL Joseph's high raptured first It ipay be lhal priorilie* prevent The war has proved lhal colleges work, classes, or day nurseries can Recently baptized was Robert under Cod that wr ran hope for a be had by calling EM. 8845, or •Male & Retail Jack Goodman, with Tony Mazza place in the contest for demonstra­ the popular Lucky Strike cigarel ran shorten the school life of their new birth of freedom in the world. asd Rose Higgins a.s sponsors. tions depicting some evil of litera­ from getting grren Ink lo adorn it. tliidenis wilhoiil Impairing srholat- Mrs. A. C. Ames, EA. 3978. Mrs. nU St. H ltf ture and the correction for this lahrlijand again it may be that tic ilandardt. Training roursea for If we would keep freedom's Albert Keenan and Mrs. L. Mc­ evil in a contest held in Loretto the coal of the ink eould influence war work ha*e proved lhal occu­ banner slrraming like a thunder- Kinnon have volunteered to assist New Type Railroad Job Heights college and featuring Na­ the management lo deride uptm a pational, instrurlion ran be given florm against thr wind, wr will not in USO work. tional Catholic Book week. The change in the wrapper. In any quickly and aalitfarlorily to women ask God lo fling u* a handful of The annual PTA pantry' shower With Rio Grande Given prize-winning demonstration will rveni, we .fail lo gri the connerlion and lo teen-age workers. stars, bul we will beg of Our Merci­ for the nuns was held in the con­ be on display in Clarke’s Church that wia* implied, if not alalFd, lhal Much fluff and fiddir-faddtr ran ful Father hrart* rrtlo|cnl with a vent Wednesday afternoon, Nov. hUin 3314 MARKEI Goods house. fjirky Strike Green now belongs to be eliminated from b o th high spirit of brotherhood. Through all 18. The PTA officers were pres­ COUiUI CiHiorino F. McGlono life's thorn* lhal line qnr walk to lUIIOI In celebratfon of Book week, the rank* of heroes in the v»ar ef­ school and college rourse* to make ent to receive the gifts for the sis­ fort. The maiorily of smokers pre­ way for sound training in nrg- death we ran still march unafraid ters. A Denver Catholic woman has Mrs. Mary Durfee of the Byers if wr cherish our heritage of un­ F . J . K i r c h h o f keen chosen for a new job devel­ branch library presented certifi­ fer a rigarel beraiisr of its quality, lerled sludir* like language, litera­ The Precious Blood circle of the cates to the following grade school and olily a few show their prefer- ture, mathematics, and the sri- selfish devotion that created u* a Junior Tabernacle society met in Free ‘ oped by the man power shortan students who had completed their enre because of the color of the eners. Vocational training nerd not nation, ^'ith freedom's soil be­ the home of Mary Nadorff Mon­ C onstruction C o . to industry. Miss Catherine F. wrapiMr on the package. be over-emphatiaed in any revision neath our feel, and freedom's ban­ day, Nov. 23. The evening was Delivery McGlone of 1180 Sherman street, summer reading list: Richard ner unfurled above u«, we ran e member of Cathedral parish, this Abeyta, Joan Aheyta, Kathleen W'e think it is about high time of the serondary school rurrieu- spent in sewing vestments. - TA. 1776 Ehalt, Carl Eiberger, Dick Harri­ for the manufarlurFrs of rigarels Iiim; it ran be obtained rapidly and rhalirnge ihr inviolate oreans and The Very Rev. Joseph F. Hig­ TOk began her new duties as the lo atop an advertising policy, via rflirirnlly in short-time industrial bring thr liberty of the |K>ns of (rt>d gins of Pueblo, was a weekend guest BUILDERS fint women’s employment super- son, Vonnie Harrison, William lo all the world. Hofshulte, Marjorie Ivarson, 'Joan radio, magazine, and newspaper, courses. in the home of his mother, Mrs. zieor of the Rio Grande railroad. May our faith look vfilh fearless We Appreciate Your Patronage In this capacity she will assist H. Lenik, Charlene O’Neill, Mary that lakes Ihe .4meriran public to .A Washington story this week Sarah Higgins. Father Higgins was Jane Ontlieb, Margaret Elliott, be a fool. An article some months showed lhal the N(!EA rommillee ryes beyond the Iraged* of a world en route to Harrisburg, Pa., to re­ J. Schulthess, chief of personnel. bring bathed in blood^—and trust 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. One of her big tasks will be to Helen O'Rourke. Mary Ann Rust, ago in Reader's Digest that resulted i* far ahead of thr general field in port to Carlisle Barracks. He has La Vonne Schmidt, Billy Seginski, from ecienlifie anai.v«is of the lead­ its rduralional thinking. The Na­ lhal nut of night and :dealh shall been commi.ssioned a chaplain in tomplete a survey of railroad jobs ing brands of rigarels showed none rise the dawn of a new! life. What­ the United States army, with the that women can do. The Rio Gwendolyn Simpson, Jean Simp­ tional Educational Policies commis­ son, Melvina Simpson, Billy Vette, of ihum lo have any marked supe­ sion reported Monday that it is ever may be the anguish lhal rends rank of first lieutenant. Grande already.has hired feminine riority on'the counts on which wild ronsidering a plan to rombine thr oiir hearts, rejoice that Cod has Mrs. D. A. Costello and Mrs. XSTABLUHED SINCE 1I«S Wegmphers. track dressers, sec­ Jo Ann Washburn, and Nancy Williams. riaimi were made for them. They •enior year in high sch(»l with the givrn IIS a priceless dowry—lo live Harry T. Zook attended the recent tion laborers, warehouse clerks. all burn rather rapidly, they all freshman year in rolleAe. The oh- in ilirse great limes and to have a PTA meetinjt. A group of PTA CLARK. Mgine wpers, coach cleaners, and prodiire at least some harmful ef­ jeclive i* to inryease the edura- part in freedom's grea|cst hour.— members enjoyed tne lecture by mechanics' helpers. Rev. John Cavanagh. ' The American Fixture Co. Telegraph Sertto Noonday Study . Club fects. , , lional opportunities of young peo­ Joseph Grew in the municipal au­ "There are many women who ple whose whool career* will soon ditorium Saturday evening, Nov, Mtnafactortr* of •ant to be doing active work in To prove lo you lhal we are not Funeral Detifd* Will Moot on Doe. 3 prompting a C-arrir Nation program be inleiTupled by war-time need* Slow But Certain 21. CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS » i!**’’ unaware against thr rigarel industry, we as­ for both military and indufirial St. Philomena's football season of the advantages offered by rail- man power. “The traditional bar* Path to Light closed Sunday when they played i CHURCH FURNITURE- EA. 5737 ro^," said Miss McGlone. •The Noonday Study club of the sure you lhal we smoke more than our quota every day,. We are, how- of rollege requirements must be If the mirirlr of Christ's lealing' St. Clara's on St. Vincent’s ground.' BA.NK, BAR, AM) STORE HXTURES Mus McGlone left the Idaho uni- Denver Catholic Daughters of let down,” says the commission, ■ blind man at Brthsaida had hern The team made a good record for verxity southern branch eight ever, against what Mems lo us to America will have a luncheon be a idefinitr policy 'of the various “and tome of the pci course* of accomplished in a more public the season. Milluork of All Kinda ' years ago to become a railroad ac- meeting in the C. D. of A. club­ rigarpt rompanics that arcepla thr the high school must be abridged manner, the rommon Jewish belief John L. Rice left Monday for teonUnt. Three years ago she house at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, or eliminatrd.” lhal saliva was elYective in the Chicago, III, on business. FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE CT. ®J>e to Denver as a personnel de- Dec. -S. Mrs. Lenora Mattingly American public as a body of im- beeikta.—Hubert .4.'Smith. It is lo be hoped lhal the plan treatment of rrrtain eye diseases Albert Ames, Jr., of Washing­ DENVER. COLO. MABKEI' ,l«tment member of the Railroad Weber, well-known Denver writer, for shoiirnlng the school rour« would undoubtedly have received a ton, D. C., is spending a fortnight ■Birfment board. will be the guest speaker.______will be adopted by the Calholir great impetus. Christ chose lo lake hi the home of his parents. ’ and Books Are Antidote Educational association. .Nothing of the man aside lo perform thr mira- Miss Maxine Giblin returned 'To War Worries value need be sacrificed* much of rlr, however, and the story related Saturday from a two-week vaca­ I Ao: unusually large number of value can be attained,—C. J. .Mc­ by .S|. Mark implim something of tion in Los Angeles, Calif. Congratulations to the N CCS and Captain Neill far 4n-ralrr import than Ihe sup­ Claudia Qooper is confined to “Why Pay More?” S O L E S ^ ; interesting books for children are posed curative power* of the *piltle F, J. Cunningham and assistants, for the ex­ I listed! in the pre-Chrisima* reviews. her home by illness. (Trademark) [ More emphasis than ever should be Under God a New applied by the Master to the ryes Several clubs met in the week. h e e l s r i -Ji ' placed this year on the giving of of Ihr blind man. Mrs. M. A. Hickey’s club was en- cellent job on the U £ .0 . in Colorado Springs. Birth of Freedom ihejtertained by Mrs. William Beard- repair I books lo youngsters^ They are espe­ The discipid* of old and LOOP SHOE cially valuable as an antidote lo Modem freedom i* rooted In ordinarv------. man of today are ex- .. shear in the home of Mrs. H. B. WM. W. MYER DRUG STORES fear. Il i* not *o much ihal^ Mr tremely slo*t to grasp ideas. T h u s ,! Uisher, 434 Gilpin street. The next „ th. h-u Floors of the U.S.O. are finished and war worries, from which the chil­ INCORPORATED dren (liilfcr just as keenly a. adults. ■re loo bold lo endure rule*; il i* thr disciples, even after the re-1 meeting will be with Mrs. P. 0. / maintained by .\llhoiigh they cannOI inform them­ rather that vre are loo timid to pealed leaching and miracles of )\erner. Dec. 4. Colorado Ovmed Stores selves as fully as the older folk, endure re*pon»ibiIilie*. Today we (Jirisl. had difficulty in realizing Mrs. William Sheehy wa* host­ they perhaps feel the lark of secur­ mufl face the flaming logical fact, the spiritual nature of the kingdom ess to Mrs. T. C. Rhoades' club. Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. ity more krenly. And, whereas some the ulunning iblinder^ll in a Morld of Probably il was in order iMrs. H. B. Bucket, 1316 Columbine, :ONOMlCAL SHOPPI^^ UNA-ZIP Floor Soal and KEM-O-SOL of irreligion, lhal freedom I* ba*ed lo shou them that the allainmrnl Iwill entertain the club Dec. 4. Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California on the reality of God, and lhal of truth is a slow, biller struggle Mrs. P. F. Giblin's club met with 15th and California Dosllass Floor Traalmaoi P r i i ^ Participate in liberty can b« exerri*ed only by lhal Christ cured thr blind villager Mrs. E. E. Wright. The next meet­ people courageou* enough lo be in the mannrr He did. ing wrill be with Mrs. J. A. (krvillo Do Not Hat# 3pactaJ Sata* But Sail Von at Oar Loowaat f i e d Tjiauksgiviig Service dependent on Cod. The principle* Taking him outside the city, Dec. 3. Prica* Evmrj Day on All Dray Marcbaadia*. Furnished by E. J. Scarry & Co. that form ihc bright ronalellallon Christ applied spittle lo the eyes William Roberta of Fort Collins of our freedom are •pirilual. A* of the man, laid His hands upon and Bertha Pfeiffer exchanged Participating in the annual (^-fearing people we must recog- him, and asked whether he *aw marriage vowg prior to a Nuptial If' e Specialiae In— union Thankagiving service in the niae the*e principle*: The right to anything. “I *er men a* though Mass Saturday, Nov. 21. Father city auditorium were the Very' life, liberty, and the pursuit of they were tree*, but walking.” Maloney ..officii|led. The couple Boon «u5«i!J!22g| FLOOR AND GYM SEAtS Rev. iHaroId V. Campbell and the happine**; freedom to worship God Christ again laid Hi* hands on the will...... reside in ' FArt Collins. “ ■■■ For Laboratory Tested Coal Mar- Rev. John Cavanagh. Father and lo *r4im per»eciili

I PAGE EIGHT lALSC m i H oslowos m ;FUG POL[. d i SEND NO I R E D F O n MONEY Akhough they did not get (Preaentation Parith) the support the)' earned, the PARKER DENTAL LAB, In the last PTA meeting the Regis i Rangers this year en­ ItT Ko. Dcmtborn 8U D*pt, ll-C , Chingo, dedication of a flag and flagpole tlL joyed "their best financial sea­ took place with the American Le­ i . son since the -game was re­ \ m gion color guard in charge. The RHEUMATISM school children, teachers, and sumed in 1935. Playing the Arthritis - Nsaritb • SdstSes most -difficult schedule ever l » i Whs eootlsiM tc cixfitr tht members of the PTA stood at at­ sffontxinc iwins 9t thcss dis* tention while the flag was being encountered by a Brown and i fsits wbfs tbs QsusJ rsmsdiss hATs CsiUdT Lssra sbout s raised. Father Hubert Newell, Gold Fleam, the Rangers went Bsw. tn u tworthy, modera, oonniarrleaJ through the campaign with­ trsstmsnt mstbod. This msnrsloos trsstmsnt archdiocesan superintendent of is fiOBspletsly txpisiosd ta tbs Ball CUoio’s schools, was the guest speaker. out a ;lame duck performance BSW FREE Book. Writs today. No obKcatioa More than 60 PTA members were Stcrliaa— CIUilc.Dcpt.7H9.EztcUior Sprints, Mo. and Int Sunday, for that day present. at least, established themselves D*csaib«r S7, t942—SuaSsy wllhia lb. Octsv. of Chrtttaso. Mrs. Sutherland donated a hand- Doavor— ...... Good Shepherd Conveat b ■ ■ A Try this Wondsr- as the-best club in Regis his­ Tleaeer.' , __ , ...... M«r«r Hoipital III L Trsstoitot for crocheted spread to the PTA. It will be awarded by the organfea- tory. ; Much credit for the Jaauary 3, t943— Feast of the Holy Nemo Dea*er_ . St. Anthony Hospital tion, with Mrs. Ed Sedlmayr as squad's success must be given Crooley...... St. Potor chairman of the activity and Mrs. to Sarge MacKenzie, who Joauary tO, 1*43— Fooel of tho Holy Family Haro.ld Sheets, Mrs. Lillian'Walsh, •Fort Luptoa__ — ______WlllUrn P and Mrs. W. A. Buchholz assisting. started! the season with a prayer Wolby , __ .. ___ :___...... Aeeumptloa It Tou an troubled with itching, bleeding or protruding pilee, write Mrs. John Moran, war chair­ and a hope and finishea it in January 17, 1*4B—It Sunday after Epiphany for a R E E tamplt of Page'a Combination man, reported that more than $300 unexp«ted glory. Donvor.. ____ St. Clara Orphanago Treatment and jrou mar bleat the dar rou worth of stamps and bonds had read tbia. Don't wait, WRITE TODAY. The fate of next year’s grid January 24, 1*43—III Sunday altar Epiphany .E. B. PAGE CO.. been sold in the school. She also Denver...... ,...... Holy Family , t . ||. DeptOptometrist U7-A-4, and Uarihtll,Optician Uicb is conducting the collection of silk team, of course, depends upon con­ . „..Et. Mary Aeadtmy ditions then existing, but, if the Denver.. stockings, tin cans, tapers, and January 3 t. 1*43— IV Sunday attar Epiphany Helen Walsh scrap with the school children’i slightest chance exists, you may be co-operation. : X sure than the Jesuit school will field another club. Only one man AsioeisU The Mothers’ Choril club will Fahruary 7, 1943 -V Sunday,after Epiphany on the current squad — Ed De- Deneer_„.„_ ...... St. Domlnlo W. R JOSEPH sing at a Mass Nov.' 29 for all Stefano—-is a senior and none of ETES EXAMINED departed members. The women of the boys is liable to immediate Fahruary t4, 1943—VI Sunday after Epiphany Soptamber 19, 1943—XIV Sunday aftor Pantoceat the PTA will receive Communion Fort CoUlne ...... St. Joieph Pbeae TAber 1B80 induction, into the armed forces. Denver ...______—...... Preaentation in a body on that da^. Februray 31, 1943— Septuageaima Sunday Denver______Queen of Heaven Orphinaxe SlS-310 Uajettie Bldg. Almost ail of them, in fact, are Denver— —...... , ...... _...St. Francii de Salee Golden. ^...... —...... St. Joeeph Mrs. Lillian Walsh, Wanda Mon- members of some reserve and are Littleton...... — .-— ...... St. Mary tey, and Mrs. Ann AJward volun­ not scheduled to don a uniform Fahruary 28, 1943— Sexageelma Sunday Longmont —____—... —— ...... St. John HAVE YOU Denver.... —...... St. Thomti Seminary teered to act as hostesses for the for a year or more, according to Colorado Springs.______„..Gloekaer Horpital September 26, 1943—XV Sunday aftar Pentecatl MODERNIZED YOUR USO Woman’s .\ctivo club. present plant. There is a strong Brueh..—______St. Mary Denver_____—______...... „..St. Vincent de PeuI INSURANCE? Mr. and Mrs. Haaey, Mr. and possibility, however, that the armed March 7, 1943—Quinquageeima Sunday Elbert...... — ...... — ...... —«... Sacred Heart Mrs. Ray Alward, and Mr. and forces may change the existing set­ Denver Annunciation Protect rou rtrif mgtdiut note up and draft officer material before Denver. . Loretto Heighte Coll4te October 3, 1943—XVI Sunday aftar Peatacoit Mrs. Fred Kurtz have given blood ...... „..St. Louie ' the scheduled date. If the latter Englewood.. D enver...... St. CatheHna kaxardt, to the blood bank: and several Akron.. ______^._....Bt. Joieph Denver...... Holy Ro»ary others have offered' to do so in scheme is followed, and many in LeadvtUo- ...... —_____St. Joeeph Denver...... St. Elltabeth HORACE W. BENNETT the know think it it possible, Regis Aurora,..^...... St. Thareia the near future. March 14, -t Sundaf of L*at & CO. —and other schools for that mat­ ...... St. Vlnctnt Orphtnigt Boulder...... Sacred Heart of Je»ua Mrs. Frank May, Mrs. John Denwtr....^..^...... Stratton...... —___ St. Charlee II* Tabor Bldg. Phane TA. 11T\ Moran, Mrs. W. A. iBuchholz, and ter—will not go to the grid wars FRANK ENGLAND, i t . Maaaget next year. March 21* 1843—II Sunday of Lent laiurance Deaartmtnt Mrs. John Fox attended the Cath­ DenwtTw...... St, Joieph (PoHih) October 10, 1943—XVII Sunday after Pentecoit olic Parent-Teacher league meet­ Undoubtedly some of the Denver - ...... — — ...... 8t. Mary Magdalene March 35* 1943— III Sunday of Lent Colorado Springi....-...-.....- ...... — ...... Corpus Chriitl ing. A nutrition class was recently older Riegis fans w-ill take is­ ...... St. John the Evangeliit Fort Morgan.... — ...... - ...... St. HeUna S P LX l A l rv i organized and a good representa­ 'i;i sue with us on our assertion April 4. 1943— IV Sunday of Lant |&YiE-€@9m:®SE«jriHR®A tion is expected. Denver.— ..... St. Jtm ea October 17* 1943—XVIII Sunday after Fentecoet that in Sunday's game the Julefbarg-...... St. Anthony D enver...... — ...... - ...... — .....Bleiied Sacrament •W tM oiu.- Ft. franeta Denver—...... - ...... - ...... ^.8t. Patrick GLAND DISEASES Rangers were the superior of •Caitle Rock...... - ...... St. Franela Aiiiii LI. W. L. Lamb Weds any other Brown and Gold April It* 1943—Paiiion Sunday •£ait Uke...... Our Lady of Sorrowa October 24, 1943— XIX Sunday after Penteceat Catholic Cliiika ® Miss Evelyn Jepson team. The memory of Archie April 16, 1943—Palm Sunday Denver....-..-.....-...-.. —...... St. Philomena Douglas, Arnold Herber, and April 28. 1943—Eniter Sunday Denver—...... S t Rote of Lima |b« included nextii May 2. 1943—Low Suoda; I Sunday aher Eaater Cheyenne WeUi....— ...... Sac red Heart JOBS WASIB Gjwboy Smith burns too ..St. Leo Fleming...... inihl Enclose Of wide interest here is the an­ • Den var.— ...... ir. brightly in the minds of vet­ Hugo...... -y4— ...it Anthony For Good WorW nouncement of the marriage of May 9. 1943—11 Sunday after Eaater tifering. Write to eran Ranger supporters to con­ Denver...... Holy Ghoit October 31, 1943— XX Sunday after Pentecoit of any typ*, p«i__ Miss Evelyn Jepson, daughter of D fover- ....St Joieph Hospital Feast of Christ the King cede an)’thing as drastic as we lob. call Employmist Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Jepson, May 16* 1943—III Sunday after Easier *Sioneham.— ...... ^ ...... - ...... ——...... —...... S t John ' 1665 Grant St and Lt. William L. Lyipib in the propound. It is true that this Colorado Spring!...... —...... Sacred Heart •Superior______—___ ...... —- ...... it. Benedict i FATHER RALfH Pcets___ — ...... —...... — ...... Sacred Heart L O O K A T R rectory of St. James’’ church in trio and probably some of their Novamber 7* 1943—XXI Sunday aftar Pantacost >4 W iCAwi SmiT Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 14. May 23. 1943— IV Sunday after Easier Boulder...... Mt. S t Gertrude Academy teammates were far more bril­ •Raxtum...... Christ the King CHICAGO ILL Mrs. Lamb attended Loretto liant individually than any •IUff...... —..— .—St (^iherina Heights college and Colorado State May 30, 1943—V Sunday aftar Eaater •Kit Carson...... - ...... St. Augmina Regis rr,an this year, but for June f, 1943—Sunday within tha Octave of the Aacension •Loveland - ...... S t^ o h a college in Fort Collins, where she ■Erie.—.....— ...... — ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8t, SchoIaaUea was a member of the Delta Zeta teamwork—and that is what November 14, 1943—XXII Sunday aftar Pentecost Juna 13. 1943—Pentacoat Sunday Denver. sorority. Recently she accepted a counts, whether now, or 12 Juaa 20. 1943—Trinity Sunday —...... 8 t Joseph (C.8S.R.) position as dietitian in St. Mi PlattviUe...... — ...... —_I^eholas years ngo—^^the 1942 team, last Juna 27* 1943—11 Sunday aftar Pantecost •W ray...... hospital, Nebraska City, Nebr. July 4, 1943—111 Sunday after Pentecost Yuma...... 8 t Johg L t Lafnb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at leut, is down in our Deavgr- ..Mulicn Home for the Aged Qieck It rtrtfoBi le pte F. L. Lamb of Denver, also at­ book as the best of all local July 11* 1943—IV Sunday after Pantecost November 21, 1943—XXIII Sunday after Pentecost and powibb ImU .SmI bj tended Colorado State college. July 16. 1943—V Sunday after Pentecoat •Calhan.. ___ S t Michael •hingirt are «plil, Mn • Jesuit dubs. In defeating •Idaho Springe...... —— ...... S t Paul Sterling...... S t Anthony miMingi if rUia ari Faror Acknowledged B oulder Navy, • 20-7, the arc all in ggtJ roti^itiea-rtl , I « H. B. Mlsaioiis Boarked with an asterisk (•) may have I t hours of Exposition of the Bleated Sacrament instead of 40 boun. holes likdj m Jnrhf It la !•' I A subscriber to the RegUter Rangers demonstrated a co­ washes to give thanks publicly to ordinated attack on offense and in late naacr rm nr lih winter! miMit Ujmr the Sacred Heart, the Blessed defense - that was unbeatable. Virgin, and St. Joseph for a great roof is ilriw.mate lit favor received. The mefe fact that the sailors ihicUnei! lai«« «I te jne were kept beyond the Regis THE C. C. GILL tective cortOM- 5V»«U i*- 40 for tetter than 50 minutes Regis Reds, Holy Family Tigers Clash placemenl of npiitW mW. attend lo ikb tepcmn as­ ■‘Flowers for Madame . . .” Edwin B. Clayton of the tussle is proof pnough ENGRAVING GO. ter once, •o4te nretewt And Msrisme is point to bo swfully Plbg. & Htg. Co. that the Brown and Gold WEDDING STATIONERT bsppy. thanks to tho kind tboutbtfnl- For Parochial Loop Championship Sunday nbH of fomsonr. Thcrc'I) bo sn extra 2108 E. Colfax Ave. worked as a unit on defense. StfTi Doatatc*. Fn *. / •porklo in h tr oyos, an added lilt in her DENVER, COLORADO 1751 Champa Sl MAIn S046 voice and an extra warmth in her heart. The scQte itself bac^ up our Do YOU have someono you*d liko to Phon. EA«t see* argument for the offensive co­ make fee! that way? Flowers cost SO Rm . Pkra.—EArt OIH, EAjt 5«}T After waiting patiently for ten weeks, Parochial league little* H£AK so much. ordination of the Rangers. Joe Dea Named fans will have their season-long ambition fulfilled Sunday, “ra E BEST IN LUGGAGE Toor m rt nll»te itete B 4 0 ( All Klad> Whether or not football remains when the undefeated Regis Reds will battle the Holy Family Wfiurl S m ’ a part of the Regis extra-curricular Tigers for the Parochial league title. The contest, starting loag roi MT Isa BRIGHT SPOT DR. R. W. PRITZ program, the efforti of this year’s Cathedral Coach at 3 p.m., will be preceded by a tussle between St. Joseph’s •lllwr t f i Mlntei a i« And Associates squad against overwhelming odds lafcor. Plwn CHinr W1 t«'' will long be the model for future and St. Francis’, scheduled for 1 o’clock. Both games, as ' Flower Shop Dentisti Joe Dea, widely known Denver wllaiilt. Ow fwdu te • Regis men, whether athletes or stu­ usual, will be played on the Regis college greensward. Jotephine at ^Ih VM ISUi Stnrt lies ISth etnM dents. Although they probably did baseball and basketball player and •Up ftlhr laniuti tea* KEt iUb. 17:1 TAbor S7I1 'The high-flying Reds, victorious in 13 straight loop con­ a former star athlete of South Hlllbit. TtlM O f 2745 DE.WER. COLORADO not realiie it, this year's Rangers tests since mid-season of 1940, will u have become symbols of courage, go into the titular tilt as heavy high and De Paul university in determination, and teamwork- feature the forward1 wall playp of Chicago, has been appointed bas­ tributes that all Americans would lavorites to cop their second the Jonesmen, with the latter also WESTERN EUTEI do well to acquire. straight bunting and their fifth handling the punting duties ketball coach of Cathedral to re­ Patronize Theae Firms. Roonne COMM since entering the league in 1930. Sunday’s battle will provide a place Frank Collins, who is enter­ .Are C o-operating With Coach Lou Kellogg is credited with ing the armed forces Friday, Nov. Paper. iOUIIASl? SUIlOirC- - 2:'' ARGONAUT HOTEL Sunday's Parochial cham- molding one of the most powerful fitting climax to a great league Where Denver’s Society Entertain, for Laneheon* and Dinners season and, with the winner auto­ 27. pifHiship battle is typial of elevens in his six-year reini as matically qualifying for a place in Dea, assistant Cathedral grid^ FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES. the lea^ie. It will pit Regis, Regis mentor. He has brillilianA backs in Johnny Heit, Dud Gog- the Metropolitan championship coach in this and previous years, DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 perennia,! contender and cham­ gins, and Bud Uc' Uchida, ■ • and a pow­ struggle, both coaches will shoot is a member of the Denver police! W E CAN NOW GIVE VH pion oflener than any other the works in what promises to be force and will, probably coach all Bsantlfnl Ballrooms erful front line featuring Neil the best tussle in recent years, sports at the 19th avenue school. Private Dining Room* school, igainst Holy Family Muldoon, Dan Foley, Ray Schmitt- St. Francis’ Has Edg* high, an Institution that has ling, and Pete Peterson. In addi­ Patronize Tlieae Firms. TheT tion, the Red tutor has developed St. Francis’, which gave Regis never won a loop bunting. Are C o-operating With Your s p e q a l iz e capable replacements that have one of its toughest battles, will Paper. PROMPl It has :ui a fumble in the end zone for an­ the third. Dunnebecke and Pay- other score. ton made the extra points.

I * 1 " .-IS Nov Ttinrsii^y. Nov. 26, 1942 OffiM, 938 Bannock Strcef THE DE>T^'ER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 5% 10 7 % » E F E S'g K . in terest f o r l if e PLANNED fommiHpf Names 5500 GIVEN TO DEBT FUND BY ro„„pil M p m U ON BY PALISADE ALTAR SOCIETY j q h n ’S ALTAR SOCIETY “ 0*55 hould catholic u n iv e r s it y (PEKING) (Continued From La»t Page) co: 1**0 been repltced by^wtr sUmpg. Literary Project (St. John’. Pari.h) |Catholic hospitals. Xo experience TabeiDacle PprovcU ' ^ ^ winner buys the next stamp Of annuity BONOS Proceeds from recent activities is necessary, and a volunteer is' iIilLC£M«N'i and all are turned, back to the /5 , , f lf * Write to ' ' ’th Mr*. Merlino •of St. Johns Altar and Rosary so-jasked to spend only two hours tOSARY and Mrs. Cprl Anderson as asso- tiety. amounting- to $500, wereiweekly in this work, turmounud KEV. FATHER RALPH stamps d wn-iLonl sl n iDD rs «■<«) with are to be the prize awards. M'in- dered to Father Kane recently by r ' ' ' " * ’'6 ' ” ^ " 6 " turned in by the treasurer. Mrs. J.j Mrs. Roy .Atkinson reported thatj Group Will Meet Mthcf CAB^ member.^ of the Aitar society. j _____ l76 W. Adams Sf. - Chicago ners will be asked to donate the Frederick Priming, to be appIiedjSOO calls have been made by the ‘»«UHiC^ stamps to the (frowinjf war savines (Lorello Height. ColUfe) ■on the parish debt in a meeting ofiL,^(on of .Mary for the census. I fund. The usual cake award ha* w-ill be he*L The winners in the inter-school ] the group Nov. 20. , . .1 Plans for the Christma.s meeting ’■"«S!5; Ik'*"' n ”* mMting ofiaf the Junior Ta^rnacle society NOVITIATE Mrs Lleird V '*• ' n ' ,Uatholic Book we«jf PToj«“ ' “ " 'I The guest speaker was the Very the spcieti in December, the nomt-i ,•(!) made at a meeting of all »*il>• sodality lit-; Rev. George Tolman, C.M.. rector nating committee was seUcted a:[cnunril members Friday. Dec. 5. in Seere^ Heert Denver to'l:.h k St. Thomas’ seminary, who f0| Become a Nov. 30 Is New this meeting. The members are'the home of Mrs. Emma Celia, OKLT JUssionary Brother la l Mrs t i l n 7*‘‘‘V*?’ Th* important role the Mn. Frank Jennin«. chairman:| 1018 E. Ellsworth. .All chairmen 1 work at borne aod poat'war nandchiidlln ,*'’‘*^**’ ‘h* on •^ov. 19. Altar and Rosary society plays in Miss Ann Redmond. Mra. P. L. ,nd assistants of the yarious com-1 ^rHy Ui fereim miMiona. Card Party Date Mrture fo r5 ; f i" ^n"' *5^001 won first,Catholic Action Father Roy nigginton, and the Rev. J. P. niittees and the officers of the or-i ffriW *** Father John Dick*. M.B.C. I ------is^ a ?*'■ ‘7*’’ *^•7^ I Figlino also spoke. Mrs. Lewis **°*'*"- ' ganiiation are expected to attend Tlf gjU*- -1 Mount«d In » tiT .i.iN w T ^ w * j* luncheon and card parties daughter, Ronalyn Kay, is visiting newest tsMk Tke Famtlg W *<>lTuesday and Thursday in the home hers of the society were the guest to be held Wednesday, Nov. 9. The Monday, Nov. 30, from noon until her husband, Cpl. Ronald Hurley, "f *^-|of Mrs. T. A. Cosgriff. 1130 E. of .Mrs. Akolt for a reception fol­ place for the Christmas meeting 12 0 clock in Holy Ghost hall. Bc- who is stationed in McCord Field, Clark. The winning PToJf^ts have^ 586 lowing the meeting. will be announced by a letter that the president, Mary Nadorff. will f»»Une^ j cause of Thanksgiving, the regular ^ Mrt. TIM.. M • c i ihourt "df* wmk’ li’i7cr'i'h''r project Newman Club meeting day was changed from MISS Dora Moscin, former mem-1 Clark Church Goods Co. windows. was started. send to all members of the society Enroll Now[Thursday this month. Mrs. W. J. her oV thd parish and teacher in The judges were the Rev. Anthony within the week. Mrs. Meets Nov. 30 FREES?„“S - 2 > Payne is chairman of the commit- the Palisi(de public schools, was | Weinzapfel, Dr. Paul Keirick, and John P. .Akolt has been Our Lady of the Rosary circle 1 ^ serving luncheon and .will a recent ivisitor from Glenwood Miss Alice O’.Neill. Mary Taylor, placed charge of recruiting The Junior Newman flub will‘‘ met Friday-, Nov. 13, in the homo IME SACRED HEART I be assisted by Mmes. Kirk, Frautz, Spnngs, v(here she now resides. jwho was in charge of the project, Catholic womenimen forfi the January I meet in the school Monday eve-i^j McEnerv. Discus SEND NO UONETI O’Brien, and Hauser, and Miss Miss Mdrgaret Merlnir has been [awarded the prizes. class. of nurses' aides that 1.will do­1 ning. Nov. 30. at 7:30.An-oTher in > [„IJ7 „ ptay,n^"keVa.eig the Matt or let tee »-** Plug, m-j I wr^l Baber. elected president of the Junior: The literary tea program in-:2.“*nate its services ' to Mercy ‘".'y hospital struction in square dancing will be j^ " * Z d Z V d ’ in ihrt defense 8CT*c^"J,«Sf HASS LEAGUE given iing conducted . in this circle’s PoatttUD on tlelivm « • > J The women of the society will Newman ^lub to succeed her sis­ eluded a review of Franz'Werfers i htonthly meetings. Miss Francesi setnbera (both Hvfnt and defeated) ter, Mrs. (William Pyle. The Song of Bernadette, by Cathe­ teer nurses’ aide must devote three Mr*. Ralph Albi and.Mr*. Archie P~U»t and C.O.D7laLH,r. wi ^irw io the rkh ipiritual beneflta of • meet on Friday, Nov. 27, in the hall hours a day to fundamentals. This Hankey will entertain this group] Win forw.Td w -si; 1^ uM daUr. to the end of lima, ea* from 10 o’clock until 4 to sew on rine Deus, a junior and a major in MePhee will be in charge of the in her home. 3226 S. Sherman. «nd « ,lih onWrVwrSV^^J* leielly for the memben of tbo Leartia altar linens. the department of English. Vir- course is given in the Red Cross breakfast to be served under the Dec. 11. fsr litfermatioo wrilai < building. The final three weeks of UNIVERSAL C H lR cell pnia Duggan, accompanied by auspices of the PTA to the school A set of black vestments was t o PBIESTS OP TBR RACRRD Grou)) Will Hold Florence:e Urizaga, sang several the seven-week training period children on Friday, Dec. 4. P- 0. Bo, 4|i. D,pu X, O i , ^ must be spent in a hospital for the made by the Pi'ecious Blood circle gglST, Barred MImIod Uosm solos to complete the entertain- Mrs. T. K. Earley, Mr*. James in the monthly meeting held in- the TAKE PHILLIPS’ Ste. Marla. IIL CLASSIFIED ADS I ment. p^ractical application of the duties. To maintain membership after .A. Mullins, and Mrs. T. A. O’Keefe home of Marj- Nadorff Monday, NfttloBal rat* tU p«r wnt4 p«r Im m i «Ibv Practice Nov. 29 The committee in charge of the represented St. John's PTA at the mum II woftb If four or OMir* eenswvtivt graduation the nurses’ aide must Nov. 23. This set, made under the tea included Shirley Horan, Bar­ Catholic Parent-Teacher league direction of Jessie Pasqusle of the MILKo’ MAGNESIA tMUM art OMd. lha rata la tOa par vord par bara Nir'.ers, Virginia Thieler, serve 150 hour* a year, hut she WATCH |Waua PaTmaot must aaoompaay all otdan All mertbers of the Junior Cath­ may allocate her time as she meeting that was held in the vestment committee, will be pre- Ada rvoaWad on Mondaj irtil appaar la tba olic Daughters are requested to at­ Pat Gallagher, Betty Bader, Mary Holy Ghost hall on Thursday, .sented to the newly appointed : tasuad pHntad for tba followlot Rrask. (Saa Catherine Jaeger, Barbara Bindel, wishes, except for local emergen­ REPAIRIK i roor io^l Ravutat for loeal ratm.) • tend a brfef Christmas practice on Nov. 19. chaplain of Fort Logan, Father Sunday, Nov. 29. at 10:30 in Holy Betty Spehar, Anna Louise Hahn, cies, at which time these trained NOVENA OF MASSES women are on call. Volunteers Nuplislt Psrforncd Thomas F. Callan. Miss Wilma Lownttaa OLD GOLD WANTED Ghost hall. All December host- and Martha Norris. Gerspach will be hostess for the e.sses will the asked to remain a few In the Colorado-Wyoming n o t ­ may call Mrs. Akolt to secure fur­ Pvt. Clarence C. Hurt and Betty read from GOLD m OUNCE MAIL OLD GOLD ther information. next meeting of the group, a. W a n t t o w a k e u p in tha morn- Wort Paath. Diamonds, iavalrr. watebaa- rawira minutes alter the practice. ing of the Forensic league in «e- Jo Martin, daughter of Mr. and Christmas party, -on Dec. 28. Mrs. J. T. Tierney asked for Mr*. Frank J. Martin, were united GUI WitlUL eaab by ratum mail SaUafaeUoa ffuarao* Delegations from troops 1 and 2 gis college last weekend, the three Word has been received of’ the ing'’all set”—insteRd of "all-in”? iSf TO 9TH OF EACH MONTH taed. Praa informatioii. ParamooDt Gold attended ^he reception for the Rev. Loretto contestants merited ■’he volunteers to assist in arranging in marriage before Father Fig- RaflnloK Co., IIO^B Haaaapia, Mlaao* trays and in making salads in the lino in the rectory Sunday eve­ birth of a daughter to Mr. and Then . . . next time you eat too ' FOR THE apoHa. Mintt. William ^onahan, chaplain, to bid rating of “excellent,” accordin. to •Mr*. Aloysiut Taylor Saturday, **41, him fare)vell and wish him good the announcement of Miss Helen ning, Nov. 22. Attendants were heartily—smoke or drink mora PATBNT8 Pvt: Harvey Ad.mson and M.ry luck in h^ new assignment. Burke, M.A., head of the Loretto Over $100,000 in Ann Pepin. Taylor, the former Laura Ham- than you ahould—take Phillips* BOYS IN SERVICE” INVKNT0B3 - PATENT YOUR INVipi- Troop [4 held a social in the speech department. Regina Reit- mel of the Precious Blood circle, TION Saeurt book. ^Protact. Finanea and emeier represented the collie in Milk oi Magnesia at bedtime. EIGI Sail Your lavantioo.** No ebllfatioa. home of iKonie Worland on Nov. Bonds Sold at Rally Mias Ruth Elian Ewart became has named her daughter Judith I ; JEWELER AND WAICB mm MeMorrow sad Barmaa, Rc^tUrad Pataat 21. Aitef the games and refresh- the oratory division; Joan O’Byme the bride of Charles Appelgran in Catherine. It does more than merely neu* 1»20 Lawrence Attoraaya. 1171 Albaa Buildlog. Washiag menta, the girls made candles for i" the *fter dinner speaking: and an exchange of vow* before Fa­ toB, D. C. their Red Cross work. A busine.ss ■ Glora de Rose in the extemporan- North Denver citizens of Ital­ St. Luke's circle met with Mrs. tralize excess stomach acidity— Bo yon wish your boy, ther Walter in the church Sunday .Marie Dinan Thursday, Nov. 19. PHOTO nNlEHIKG meeting Vill be held in the club-j®®!!* aoction. ian descent purchased more than evehing, Nov. 22. The bride's only it finishes the )ob by acting aa a Calholic Charitio krther, relative or friend A number of ciborium cover*, ROLLS DEVELOPED - Two boaotifab house on !Dec. 6 at 2:30. v. The annual Christmas social for $100,000"vorth of war bonds in a attendant was Edith Renalow and gentle laxative. Promotes mild Ooobla Waifht Prnftaaloaal Ealanramanta. There 'kfill be a council meeting the benefit of the Loretto Sisters' rally held Tuesday evening in Po- Denis McCormack was best man. stoles, and Communion veil* are JOBS WANTS lobe included next 8 Navar Fada Daekla Bdira Priota, the. missions in China will be held this tenza hall. The group has pledged being painted by members of the yet thorough elimination—helps CENTURY PHOTO SERVIOB. La C of the court officers and counse­ Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas ()ray group for the Christmas boxes that month t ^Enclose $1.00 Wiaeenaia. lors on t\jednesday .evening, Dec. 2. year on Wednesday, Dee. 9. Cath­ more than $250,000 in subscrip­ of Terra Haute, Ind., announce you to wahe up feeling on top of For Good Worlttn erine Pruisner and Martha Norris tions as Its part in the North the birth of a bov, born Nov. 24. will be sent missionary priests. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES TH E SCMtIETY OF ’ra E DAUGH­ Mis* Madelyn Nalty joined the the world! Read directions on if any type, pemuoeiit f a offering. Write to have been named co-chairmen for Denver bond drive. The Rev. Mr. and Mr*. R. ft. Gray and Mr. circle in this meeting. job, call Employment 0i BEAUTIFUL CATHOLIC ART CALEN* TERS OF THE EUCHARIST the affair; Barbara Murphy, in Gaetano del Brusco, O.S.M., pastor and Mr*. Michael J. Flaherty are the Milk of Magnesia package DAR in Colom, with prayer of tha month. A rrlisioiu communitr not wtsrlss Um charge of publicity; and Mary 1665 Grant SL tie. ABSOLUTELY FREE with avery pur- of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, the grandparents. The boy will I«rb. E nt^od in Cerpoinl nnil Splrltnnl Catherine Jaeger and Anna Lou wii an active participant in the be named Robert Michael. and take as directed thereon or REV. FATHER RALPH ebata of ona ailvar platad Crueiform Medal Work! of tftm j. AUo conducting n Home Sacred Heart Sisters to' LOOK AT YOl -^m binatioa of Scapular, Miraculoui. S t (or the ozrd and eoDTaloccant. Hahn, decorations. Tuesday evening gathering. John Edward, Infant son of Mr. _ , ^ ■ as prescribed by your physician. 174 W ADAMS STREET g Chriwtophar sad S t Joaapb—with aaniUry Thost thinkint thcr have a vocation mar waterproof flaxiblt Cryatal cord—apacially appir TBit NOVICE MISTRESS. and Mrs. John Edward Fletcher, EnlAPte II SotOII GUlIU CHICAGO, ILL. priced at oaly 81.00 poatpaid. Raligiout Art RECEDO KNOLL was baptized Sunday afternoon. tlUIIU ONE-TWO ACTION Daalera, 100 N. Daarbora 8t» Room 40€. CATiilNSVILLE. MARYLAND Nov. 22. by Father Walter. Spon- Chiraao. Eiff«fkti«nt wad* to oft. St. Clara’ s Orphans Gay as 1. NIUTRA1IZIS IXCItl STOMACISI ,• i*ors were Sgt. Bedrick Popelka The sisters of the Sacred Heart ACIDS—end deet H obnotl quicker then ta I and Delores Popelka. school will be hostesses to the Seton •eket le tad. Renevet thoi wweiy feelkig et 'Y. guild at the regular meeting in decemfort elmetl knmedletaly. ROOI the lehool Thuraday, Dec. 3. Banker Gives Turkey Feast miss Ih^Aiding Luncheon will be served at 12:30. 2. ACTS AS MIIDIAXATIVL Genii*— Qierk it rarefull; for |rm In AWVS Recruiting of All the members are urged to be doM Ml upMt th« tysttm f' r and possible lealu. Sco N ■; Cheers and shouts rang out, and present and all friends of the guild ond loovo you IvoUng m shingles are split, Mm • a bright red-letter day on the or­ are invited to attend. mlsoingi if ridges nJ tdm spoons clutched in tiny fists beat a phanage calendar. • State House Employes **oU wtvr>9 out.” Tak« ony lively tattoo on tha tables in St. "Thanksgiving would not be tim««^doo9 not oct with are all in good roadlios ■ •mbomiubg urgoncy* holes likely to dewky.H Id Clara’s orphanage Thanksgiving Thanksgiving for me unless I could Relatives Will Divide 4 visit S t Clara’s orphanage,” said Afiss Adrienne K. Stratton, sec­ Mony p h y ttc u tm roe* in Isle summer rda a and Units already have been estab­ died Nov. 16. The estate will be feast. Mr. Kirchhof smiled and girls were not the only ones who lished for work In .Mercy and S t ONLY 25c AT ANY DRUGSTORE Joseph’s hospitals through Mrs. divided among Robert H. and El­ said he felt well repaid for his part enjoyed the turkey dinner; nearly - ][ie ------len G. Lowen, Denver, and Charles in celebration of the national holi­ two score Sisters of St. Francis, Lucille Rtwe, AWVS chairman. G. Lowen, Jr., Smyrna, Tenn., Patronise The»c Firm*. They day. who conduct the orphaAsge, and •‘''‘*.^1>1.. 7 ,P'*^** grandchildren: and Mrs. Bernice Are Co-operating With Your SiateeUt Thursday’s experience was not the gardeners, engineer, and other 1°° following workmen also were the guests of hospital services; Nutrition and * ^“ ‘^'’tey-ln. Y*«e msst rtlisUt rstflsi N * a new one for Mr./Kirehhof.. The diet laboratory, sewing and linen Paper. 1942 Thanksgiving feast is the Mr. Kirchhof. WtsttrA psryssis.1 If |M n* ■ The menu included roast tur­ room, clerical work and informa­ long ros aisr ko tssUi IsUckF 30th one that he has sponsored tion desk, laboratory and equip­ for S t Clara’s orphanage, which key, a special dressing prepared slUitr f®«4 Bsurlsli s» sslM* from a sister's recipe, cranberries, ment aid. labor. Phoso CHsfrr W$l hi W is located at W, 29th avenue and MUa Stratton, whp is employed Meade street. Each year the sweet potatoes, celery, pumpkin ostlmste. OsT rooflM ui pie, and milk. Second helpings in the state annex, will continue ibip ars follr issfialni Frtsn cheers have grown louder as the her organization work until she orphanage population has ex­ were encouraged and there seemed PUEBLO •onablih Tenuu ______i U to be more drumsticks than usu­ is inducted into the WAAC, as she panded and as the tradition of the has just received word that she feast has become more and more ally are rationed out to Thanks­ giving birds. has been accepted for service in WESTERN ELATERI After dinner the children, who that branch of the army. DUI¥DEE YOUR LAST CHANCE range from two years old to the ROOFING COUPt early ’teens, entertained Air. Kirch­ Hebert S. Farley CXEANERS & lOuirASirauiioim- - BEFORE CHRISTMAS hof. Music was furnished by a ; Monuments • Grave Markers DYERS 28-piece orchestra. There werej litk a EUu ImUi SU. Phonn SUI ROCKY FORD P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. TO RECEIVE solo instrumental njim'oers and 707 S. Main St. . Phone 2226-W WE EETUBN EVERYTHINO BUT Thanksgiving songs were sung. THE DtRT AN NOW GIVE TOU OUR NEWEST CREATION ‘I guess everybody’s happy,'* safd Mr. Kirchhof at the close of the Hud Camd CRUCIFIX entertainment. "I know I am. I Ustie Funeral Home “ Quick DeUteriei“ can scarcely wait until next HUBEH’S FLOWEHS “ Careful DrugfieU" Modern Thanksgiving day rolls round.” SOS N. 8th Street Phone 3-J PEIVATE AMBULANCE “Say it with Flowers” The K-D PHAHMACY Work of PLANTS A.VD CUT FLOWERS PROMPT Art Poatry Fellowship Is . MO.HL^BNTS — fLOBIST FOR ALL OCCASIONS AND FLORAL Broadway • Arcade Bldg. There Is No Substitute DESIGNS 1349 East 8lb Led by Dr. Ketrick Pkea* 704 lOI E u l Abrtaadn A n. Phones 69-70 Phone 7343 — Dr. Paul J. Ketrick wa.s elected \ DELIVEM president of the Colorado Poetry LA JUNTA CampUmanU of For Christmas i fellowship in a meeting held Nov. St. Marys Hospital 16 in Chappell house. 1 y The fellowship is the largest Cenduelad by MAJOR poetry organization in thii^rcgion, ESIIHH'* This Christmas Eve when thousands of bright-eyed children in Southern with a membership of more than OPERA HOUSE Sisters of Charity THIS 300, and sponsors Poetry week in Its Quincy Phon* <7ei Colorado have finally been put to bed, let’s make sure that there s a certain c m Colorado every May. La*t Feb-! PHAR.MACY C AUCNin- DUCK ruary the fellowship and the Cath­ Phone S3 soft and wonderful sound in the winter sky. CENT olic Daughters of .America jointly Your Butineu It Appreciated GLEAMS sponsored the recital given by the rREBR DBUGS-rOUNTAIN SERVICE REPRO­ A distinguished English poet, Alfred FLOUR Not the sound of man-made airplanes, but the tinkling,! merry sound of DUCTION Noyes. The Palace Drug Co. LAVENDER The ttandard of quality for slapping reins and shaking antlers, of a chuckle muffled bj- snowy whiskers, SHOLXD Dr. Ketrick has called a* board THE REXALL STORE CLOW meeting of the 18 officers and di-i perfect baking. of reindeer hooves beating the crisp air into stardust. Let’fc make sure that BE IN BY rectors of the fellowship to be held ^ WALSENBURG Phonea 27-28 406 N. Main St. EVERY in Chappell house Thursday, Dec. this good sound is above your house, above your neighbor’s! Let’s see to it NIGHT 3, at 7:30 p.m. The year’s pro­ - HOME gram. appointment of committees, When buying from the that the silver runners of that wondrous sleigh get safe passige over all Amer- and the ^ e a t poet recitals will be JAGGEH’S ica-and yes, into everj far-flung place where there are American boys, now This rtprodortloi) M Uu SKAuTlFl^ discussed. firms advertising in this u d moat lmpo»loe trocHI* Shoe Repair • paper, please mention ORlODtALLT CARVXD. br BAM Dta Unfug-Peet Mortuary 610 .N. Mein Phone 470. grown into fighting men. . ' *oo< tbit BURRCO WOOD CRTJCira Air Transportation j that you saw their adver- tnrtim tU tb* tra* stmotabtrt and r»- A'eic for Old liriaat tpsul et Ibt idul *< «b* mnutt UI EAST FIFTH STREET . iititt wbt irutad (t.__ Course Is Scheduled fnt PIck'Up and DwUrtry BerrWt 1 tisement. How can we keep this craft aloft? How can we keep Santa flying? How I 1* aaarr boma tbU DKVOnT aa I aklllfnllr daartaad and azaavtad, wlu fi*a a FUNXRAL DIRECTORS can we keep this shining symbol of all that is kind and wami-hMrted and fine riM ie ala«»li»»t(«» a( tba Irat b « < ^ tl To bring the air age closer to A.ND MORTiaANS I four taltb. A«d addad ta tba aoHatoua -le people of De'nver, the school in man? By faith, the faith pf open hearts and generous spirits. The faith i irmbel It Uw tbouebt a( Itt attrortluoau ■ oB tba wull of four bomo It It to b«M. of commerce of the University of TtltektaMi OSIm 0 *. Ratldtaca it For a Snackf Stop at ■ Tbit aruclfta W 11' ta bttabt. b t e t ^ l lf Denver offers a new course in air that clings to ideals of freedom and humanity and good wi|ll that expresses dotuUod la ita eorttaau Tbo orooo • riab wolnut flabh. Tbo Imaao, oa wtU u transportation. This class, begin­ iiself at Christmas by the giving of gifts to those we love., tba bale, lo 1a oattaao • " > '7 . ^ . ^ — ning Dee. 1, will be held on Tues­ MAMMY’S SHACK atabt. tbo iaaco Cl iI AMS a LAVKNOKl day evenings at 6 o’clock. It will BEHMAR. JEWELERS , GLOW. be taught by such executives of HIGHWAY II BOL’TB IDEAL OUT—Tbh traaUta aukaa a M t Let’s keep this faith alive. Let’s show it, share it, sptead it. by doing ' aDBroBritU r A sieaoi iraioii <• I doliaorr plut o fa» ooote pootal cbanroo.- venor Plowman, traffic manager of I tad w* arfll forward It tt oaoo. If fou taod tL R. GOWDT. CMhltr (both; * ramltuaoo wilb ardor, w »fll propof the C. F. 4 I.; and "Ted” Haueter, n. J. GU.V8KY. Aw*u CAAhkr HOTEL WHITMAH li , ihippiof cbtrtoo. __^ « who has been flying for 22 year*. THE GEARAIkTY Crews- i tb r r k l ig io l i h o csb. drpt. kc. The course, giving a thorough • AND ' SU a. MARKXT IT , CUCAOOw O I. practical background of air trans­ i STATE BANK loa ■ YY ' OF WALSENBURG 1 The Rliitman Lounge Cafe I Ufht. PUEBLO, COLORADO Your Purchase of War Bends portation, will include visits to‘the and Sumps Helps Secure Your hangar of the Denver Municipal 1 . Walsenburg, Colorado PUEBLO Future. airport. ■r IVEWS OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE ABBEY SCHOOL AFFILIATEO WITH CATHOLIC Transferred to Catholic University Fitzsiraons Hospital Hew Prom slon Canopy Used First hme Recognition Granted

As Cathedral Holds 40 Hours’ Devotion 0 Deferrari in CoJIection Wiil Be r (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) join the sodality. Hostesses will: Frank Young and Mrs. Bernard I The new canopy for proces- be ...... Misses...... Margaret...... Norton,. Rila;Trainor wdll be hostesses. sions wa.s used for the first time] ' j r ' ' “ Circle to Meet Dec. 1 Taken Up This Sunday in the Forty Hours devotion and 1 St. Cecilia’s circle will meet is the late.st of the new Cathedral Examinations for tenderfoot Tuesday, Dec. 1, in the home of Enthusiastic Report appointments. The top of the membership in Boy Scout troop -Mrs. Henry .McCarthy. canopy .is of gold brocaded satin; 21 were held Thursday evening, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Woessner Bishop Wiiiging Emphasizes Yaluabie Work the valence is of white satin em­ Nov. 19, by the troop committee. have returned from a three weeks' broidered in gold and green. A The eight hoys examined, were trip to New York city. .Mrs. Aii Departments Highly Praised Followingj Being Done by Institution and Urges Eucharistic motif adorns each side. Dean Sharp,. John Keai-. ‘ Billy Woessner stopped in Parsons. The four slaves are of golden oak, Talbow. Bill and Boh \¥<;^st. Dick Kans.. and visited with Mr. and Evaluation Visit by Sister Anne; Generous Donations and the lining is of white brocaded Bell, David Parlapiano, and Bob .Mrs. Charles Woessner, Jr., and satin. Also recently acquired was Isbester. The troop committee­ family. a Gothic chasuble of white bro­ men present were Anthony Ver- Program Classified lengia, Hariy Lloyd. Merrill West. Richard and Regina Reiteimier Bishop Joseph C. W;[llging has directed that the annual caded .satin lined ip gold. were home for the Thanksgiving The Young Ladies’ .sodality will Herman I.sbester, and Scoutmaster Canon City. — (Abbey School) — Word was received! collection for the Catholic University of America be taken Francis Maloney. holidays with their parents, Mr. meet for a social Sunday evening. and Mrs. Paul Reiteimier. Regina from Roy J. Deferrari, Ph.D., LL.D.. of the Catholic univ • cw /or I®*’ ^ up in all parishes of the Diocese of Pueblo this Sunday, Nov. Nov. 29, at 6:30 in the parish hall. The monthly meeting hf the represented Loretto Heights col­ PTA will be held Wednesday, Dec. sity's committee on affiliation that the -Abbey school hasb^fll 29. In his letter to the clergy and the laity urging generosity All young women of the parish are lege in a spetch conference held invited to attend and urged t o '2. at 3 p.m. in the school. Mrs. recently in Regis college. Richard accepted for affiliation with the Catholic university. Thel on the part of all contributors, Bishop Wiiiging emphasized is now a second lieutenant in the recognition come.s as a result of a visitation made to th* 1 the valuable work being done'for the Church and for Cath­ medical reserve. school in the latter part of September by Sister Anne, l| olic education by the university, which was established in Jlrs. George Sims left Nov. 23 member of the evaluating committee. Washington, D. C., more than {half a century ago. The Trailer Priest Qives for Topeka, Kans., where she is visiting her sisters, Mrs. ' L. M. The report accompanying the notice of affiliation prais 9 Latin Anii Bishop’s letter follows: * Caldwell and Mrs. Mary Heck. all the departments highly, and makes special mention of the] Chancery Office loula of millions of our little ones, Mrs. William Baker and daugh­ Paeblo, Colo. ter, Ann, left Nov. 19 for Cali­ school’s library and the three lab­ the men and women of tomorrow. Address in Canon City oratories. In the report the library Se* N ot. 23. 1942. If the Catholic Univeriity of fornia. First Friday devotions will he is described as ‘‘excellent," and the Rererend Father and Beloved America has been considered nec­ laboratories as “entirely adequate.” ^ People; Canon City.—“Romance in a the Rev. Francis Jelinik. C.S.P. held Friday evening. Dec. 4, at essary to successful outcome of Other comments made in the re­ 'i Once a year the Catholici oF onr the divine mission of the Church Trailer" was the title of a lecture The trailer priest is one of a band 7:30. given in Mt. St. Scholastica’s acad­ of Paulists assigned to work jin sec­ Baptized Sunday was Virginia port of the committee include the country are aaked to make_ _a con of Jesus Christ in these United following: “All class and residence ^.7 "”.'' » I j - ! States during the past half een- emy Sunday evening, Nov. 22, by tions of the country wherH there Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tribuhon toward the outstanding must agree are few Catholics. A native of Leo .Martinez of 406 W. 4th street. buildings have been planned for work being done at the Catholic more than ever necessary at the Minneapolis, he has followjed the The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. economy of sanitary maintenance University of America in Wash­ present time and in the years to trailer chapel work in Various Henry .Madrid. and are in excellent condition. . . . par«s of the country, particularly The Rev. Paul Fife. O.S.B., The daily program is so arranged ington, D. C. The university dur­ come. There is no need to labor this thought. in Texas and Utah. He finds the p^rearhed "in the closing of the that all classes in a given subject ing its 53 years of eaistence has Forty Hours’ devotion Sunday eve­ meet at„.the same period to permit I'he endowment fund of the work fascinating but difficult. rendered incalculable service to His lecture in the school was one ning, Nov. 22. more accurate placement of stu­ (St. Mary’s Parish, Pueblo) jpod’a Church in this nation, to its Catholic university is small; pres­ of two delivered in Canon City. He dents. . . . .\ll the instructors have Victor Edward Ursick was otisj Maminaries, i t a colleges a n d ent day needs make strong de­ addressed a general assembly pro­ light teaching loads. . . . There are |llltO»< I achools, high and elementary. It mands on its limited income. This of ,the 16 Colorado men in a hugelj gram of the Abbey school a u out- four M.A.’? on the staff and most class graduated from the quarter-1 'has given form and strength to collection is one of the largest Credit Union of those holdings B..4.'s have done onr whole system'of Catholic edu- sources of Income the university master school of the U. S. anny,] k l b graduate work. . . . The inductive Camp Lee, Va., Friday, Nov. 13. | .cation, the vary soul of the relies upon from year to Jjpar for Miss ,4nne M. Prilekel (above), method of instruction predominates. ,|^ea a l>f®jBnt the continuance of its work of F He was commis-sioned a second] ^plBlWork-! TvatlateB .j Church’s work, and has thus made second lieutenant in th e army education. Commending this Being Formed “Class participation is very good. lieutenant. After a short stay] I'W real contribution to the religious nurse corps, is the daughter of Teaching efficiency, measured by where'work is ^ ^nd moral welfare of our country. cause to your generosity and trust­ Mr. and Mrs. .Anthony Pritekel of hero he left Thursday, Nov. 24,1 The splendid services of the uni­ ing in all sincerity that you will (St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo) standaraization tests, shows the for Camp Barkeley, Tex. Mrs. Ur-| Pueblo. She is also a member of school to lie usually above norms. versity need not be enumerated in m »e an eatra sacrifice at this St. Mary's parish. She enlisted in ’The parishioners responded gen­ In Walsenburg sick plans to join her husband in fowl **“*’] Bwof of Ptf time for such a noble endeavor as erously to the collection taken up . . . The provision for academic the near future. detail, so well have they come to the army as a nurse about . 18 needs is satisfactory because of r„jJ,{8T ooe ef Ge»y be known even in our Western the Catholic university has proved months ago. Before entering the for the Rev. Joseph Higgins upon St. Mary'.s PTA monthly buneil itself to be, I beg God to bless you his entrance into the army. 'The tVaLsenburg.-=-(St. Mary's Par- entrance selectivencss.” Praise was and card party was hlld Nov. 19,1 I— , IW . region. The eyes of every Cath­ army she served in the (kilorado i.sh)—Plans for a parish credit given also to the athletic program, olic teacher, particularly those of and the people entrusted to your (^neral hospital in Denver. Until amount set as a possible goal was with the first grade mothers act-1 I farted spiritual care. reached. union were discussed in a meeting which demands 100 per cent par ing as hostesses. Prizes were won] our religious teachers, are turned recently she was stationed in Fort Thursday,'Nov. 19. Present were ticipation. towards the university for guid- Faithfully yours in Christ, Bliss, Tex., but, because of illness, Word has been received in by the following: Mrs. Marie] ytod pri* dnce in their noble task as the Ifl Joseph C. Wiiiging, Pueblo that Capt. Ralph L. Neary members of several parish socie­ Culig, Mrs. Josephine Janosld, L •"Host she has been transferred to Fitz- ties, Father Joseph Haller, S.J., formers and fashioners of the Bishop of Pueblo. simons hospital, Denver, where she has been transferred from Wash­ .Mrs. Anna Strumble, Mrs, Olgai will remain for an indefinite time. ington, D. C., to Fort Knox, Ky. of 'Trinidad, and the local priests. Mt. Carmel Society in Bowsher, and .Mrs. Cecilia Bradislu f Mr. and Mrs. E. Wirth announce An organization meeting will be A special meeting of the Iramac-^ . '“SRiissi held early in December. gitniiLinsla the approaching marriage of their Pueblo Holds Meeting ulate Conception society, a wom- udLoreetidaY ft. daughter, Alice Irene, to Sgt. Paul The Rev. Francis Bottler is re­ _____ en’s lodge, was held Sunday after- covering in a local hospital from jleridencelhal | y y | 13 Students Are C. Biggi.- The wedding will take /rv I J t M . r- I D • L ' 22. for lhe purpose of place in Fort Knox. Ky., where a minor operation. He will re­ (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Paruh.; forming a bowling league. turn to the rectorj’ at the end of Sgt. Biggi is attending officer In the church vestibule Sunday, Ll^nt's ri^: Named Members candidate school. the week. ’ St. Rita’s AltarAltSr society met v»Nov.__ rto22, was displayedj :__9__ j the s honor m A m Mary Frances Sena, infant The second issue of the Paladin, Thursday, Nov. 19, in Our Lady of roll listing the names of 63 men la Rstaii daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert school newspaper, appeared Mon­ Mt. Carmel hall. Games were and one woman. — 'Ml priest Of Honor Society Sena, was baptized Nov. 22 by the day and was enthusiastically re­ played and refreshments were # every tollffeisj,^ ion ceived hy the students. On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the Rev, j Rev. Patrick JStauter. Sponsors served. Hostesses for the Decem­ Anthony Roitz. O.S.B., pastor, at-1 ' turned ro» nial iasa were Fred Sena and Mary Al­ The junior cla.ss members were ber meeting will be Mrs. John Mu- itnuT and nan.hK*- DO THIS— QUICK RELIEF— ; hosts at a pre-Thanksgiving ball tended a meeting in Holy Cross] (Pueblo Catholic High School) va redo. lay. Mrs. Charles Musso. Mrs. abbey. Canon City. -t. The army RIGHT AFTER GETTING STARTS OFTEN IN JUST Six seniors and seven juniors be­ Word has been received by Mrs. ;in the school auditorium Wednes­ .loseph Occhiato, Mrs. .lames Mas- j day evening. Nov. 18. Although tro, and Mrs. Orma Oreskvich. The Rev. Daniel Gnidica, 0.S.R, drieraune. IxjS*’' " OUT OF BED . A SHORT TIME came charter members of the Jos­ H. J. Dombusch of 1133 Berkley of was a visitor in the parish is the promotion of her husband to Fr. Francis Jelinik plans for the annual senior prom r tlai veaU -m e* eph F. Higgins chapter of the nave not been definitely approved, past week. the rank of first lieutenant. He is Msgr. Richard Cushing Sister Patricia, superior of ML Kfctnitt^Mdloft eldi National Honor Society of Secon­ at present stationed in Fort Law- lined the work and organization of the juniors are spon.soring a series St. Scholastica’s academy, Caasa the Paulist Fathers. His past work of fund-raising events to have Marks Golden Jubilee Btn«diite\y 'utdixtei'.^ dary Schools by unanimous vote ton, Wash. City, and Sister Elizabeth wets ' Iierritc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lally, with Newman clubs qualifies him some demonstration for the sen­ visitors in the convent in the past of the faculty of Pueblo Catholic eminently for lectures to young iors at the close of the school year. Venn high ieheel?|l __j 431 W. Orman avenue, announce Gives Closing Sermon Mount Vernon, N. Y.—The week. - i v J f ^ lth e birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. people. golden jubilee of his ordination The school children are doij lihortened to five itn-]t| of the first quarter of the scholas­ Thomas W. Lally, Jr., of Rosemead. Although Father JelinikV work Father Raymond Newell was the speaker at the closing of the Forty was celebrated by the Rt. Rev. well in the sale of Holy Childho! k time to wetk, efp^:tri1 tic year. Calif., on Armistice day. is primarily devoted to trailer Monsignor Richard B. Cushing, Christmas seals. John Anzick, a I William O’Neil, Margery Moy- Set. I Robert B. Boggs is in chapel activities, he also gives mis­ Hours’ devotion in Alamosa Sun­ |{tmu. He wntu some day evening, Nov. 22. He accom­ pastor for 20 years of Sacred sixth grade pupil, is credited with ] lap, Margaret Hughes, John Rebol, Pueblo On a ten-day furlough; he is sions in parishes in the winter Heart church here. Monsignor the highest number yet sold. ilo quil school n-!^ Patricia Cassidy, and Peter Zehna visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. months. He and his companion. panied Fathers Francis Sebastiani. Cushing was celebrant of a Sol­ On Wedne.sday, Nov. 25, a mis­ |id desires what he' were the seniors admitted to mem­ F. A. Boggs, of 213 Jackson street. Father Robert Murphy. C.S.P., S.J., and Haller of Trinidad and emn Mass, over which Archbishop sion program was held, with the I bership. If they maintain their Cpl. Rowrt Lynch, who is sta­ have just completed a mission in the Ver}’ Rev. A. J. Miller of Francis J. Spellman of New York third, 'fourth, and eighth grades ntW rooreek'rt scholastic record and fulfill the tioned. in Midland, Tex., is visiting (irand Junction. The base from Pueblo to the services. presided. The jubilarian's cousin. participating. Proceeds will be ] er and Latia, cni other requirements of the society his wife and infant daughter for which the priests work is Roose­ John Chevarria and^ family, Auxiliary Bishop Richard J. Cush­ used in the purchase of a bond Ibsi until graduation, they may retain several days. velt, Utah. now of Denver, spent the weekend ing of Boston, preached. ifor the mi.'sion.s. I ---- the NHS insignia permanently. The names of Leonard John Father Jelinik is staying for in Wplsenburg. Both sons of Mr. Iw that more thaH'®* Loeffler, Jr., and Bernard Hayden several days in Holy Cross abbey, Chevarria, Ray and Sam. are in ; women worfc- /J Probationers have been added to St. Patrick’s where he is doing some writing for the army. They are graduates of L»f«g i-Csiim 1) Are Listed honor roll. future publication. St. Mary’s high school. Sister Columba, sister of Father Juniors who will hold the rank Higgins, visited in Pueblo over the Tik» 7 BAYEH Aspirin Tei/ats with 2 . BAYER Aspirin t quick work may of probationary members until a gisss el water. chsnge your whole dsy. weekend. On Sunday, Nov. 22, she their senior year are Eleanor accompanied her brother to Denver, La Junta Parish Furnishes to Play BAYER ASPIRIN'S REMARKABLE RELIEF Rodacy, James Venuto, Leonard from which place he left for Car­ Perko, Mary Agnes Venuto, Doro­ lisle Barracks, Pal, where he will NOW COSTS ONLY ABOUT Ic A TABLET thy Byers, Rosemary Monack, and be stationed with the army. |)ii Sole of Patricia Monack. If you have work to do, a morning Cpl. Bernard Hayden of Fort Room in Air Base Hospital headaches. So anyone really inter­ All the members selected have Logan and Miss Virginia Berry headache calls especially for last ested in fast relief can afford iL consistently carried a "B” average were married Nov. 14 before Fa­ Personal Chaplaiii relief ,And the sooner it’s relie\'ed But be sure when you buy. to get throughout their first two or three ther Stauter. Mr. and Mrs. Ran­ La Junta.— Patrick's Par­ Thome showed a replica of the one the better for you. Your own doctor fast-acting Bayer .Aspirin. Get it by years of high school. Each stu­ preserved in the Cathedral of dall Hayden were the attendants. ish)—The sun room of the air base , Gilbert V will tell you this. asking for it by its full name . . . dent was judged on co-operation, Cpl. Hayden, formerly of Fancy Turin, Italy. Parents are reminded That’s why we emphasize, re­ Bayw Aspirin. Never ask for service, and character. Extra­ Farm, Ky., was a parishioner of hospital has been completely fur­ to have the children frequently' Christmas peatedly. the spieed with which “aspirin” alone . .. when you want curricular activities were also con­ St. Patrick’s until he entered the nished in the past week with newjread over the lessons assigned genuine Bayer Aspirin starts to the real Bayer article. ^ sidered. Those who had taken army. furniture and rugs, a donation of, each w,eek. part in the work of school publica­ The Rev. Forrest Allen of Idaho All altar boys are reminded to woric—starts to relieve headache iraiuTonsiNSTii. tions, Glee club, orchestra, choir, St. Patrick’s parish. The equipment pain. To get it, all you do the in­ Springs was in Pueblo for a brief memorize their prayers for serv­ ssTBsa. mrnntiiDtNT. dramatic presentations, and sports visit- in the week. was purchased with the proceed? stant pain starts is take 2 Bayer from a recent parish benefit. The ing Mass. Practice for Christmas is were rated much higher than those Miss Joan Ward of 204 Van being held each, week. CARDS Tablets with a glass ot water Relief who had noL Buren is in St. Mary's hospital. room, modem in design and equip­ usually begins in a remarkably ment, is one of the most beautiful sh ^ t time. It feels wonderful. ones in the base. The need for Believed to Be 1st And since genuine Bayer Aspirin CAPACITY CROWD ATTENDS such a room was made known to now costs only Ic a tablet, two or ro R the parish through a representative UTABLETS of the Red Cross. Pueblo Navy Nurse three cents worth relieves most a FULL Doz. 25c Official."! of the base have asked CLOSING OF FORTY HOURS’ the Rev. Leo Thome, adnainistra- tor, to express their appreciation to the parish in its kind considera­ Alamosa.—A crowd that taxed all valley parishes. Father Ray­ tion in making the improvements the capacity of the church wit­ mond Newell of Walsenburg spoke possible. Some time in the near Beautiful Designs nessed the closing of the Forty in English and Father • Jose future a picture of the room will Hours' devotion Sunday, Nov. 22. Rueftza, S.F., in Spanish. The There were priests present from be placed on the bulletin hoard in Imprinted With Your Name mural was blessed by the Vicar the vestibule of the church. General, Father A. j. Miller of Pueblo, after the final ceremonies C. D. of A. Hold Activities Are of the Forty Hours’. The crowd was estimated at about 1,000. Annual Dinner 5 0 for $100 The collection was almost $2,000, The C. D. of A. observed their WEBS ERE WON ON Outlined By and, without doubt, another $2,000 annual fail social with a dinner will be raised by Christmas. The 'Thursday evening, Nov. 17. The goal was $5,000 and even this may affair was arranged by a special be reached. committee chosen by Mrs, Henry ^ wheels Altar Society Klein, president. Following the Work of Artist dinner, a meeting was held in On the battlefield, and behind the lines, wheels Palisade.— (St Anne’s Parish) Receives Praise which plans were discu.ssed for the play a vital part in modem warfare. Transporta­ —The Altar and Rosary society coming year. » tion is essential fa rthe nation's armed forces and of St. Anne’s mission met Thurs­ The crowd viewed with a great deal of pleasure the finished work The winter schedule of Sunday its workers. day, Nov. 12, in the home, of Mrs. Ma.sses will remain in effect with Joseph MeNino. The pastor, the of Josef Steinhage, the artist, and many expressed their admiration .Masses at 8 and 10 on Suedays in Our job is to transport more and more workers to Rev. Joseph Kane, and nine mem­ St. Patrick’s church and at 11 in bers attended. Mrs. Florence Lan- to the artist personally. Mr. their jobs e\ery day. Steinhage is being commissioned thechapeloftheairha.se. Confe.s- non was present as a guest. A full sions are heard on Saturdays at 4 B<"lir\r ^ meet for a big party in the cen- couple will reside at 2J3 W. Eighth the Savior was described as th in the operating room of St. Vin­ (Tumto Page 9 — Column !) itreeL color and make, after which Father cent's hospital.