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Contepta Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1943— Permission to Reproduce, Except Denver USO-NCCS Club Gives ^ on Artides Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Procurator General 50,000 Meals to Service Men DENVER CATHOUC Of Order, Visiting in Nearly 50,000 service men have ect, one of the popular features of serving will be done by members of been served free dinners in the the club. More than $0,000 has the Archbishop’s guild. Mrs. Tier­ been spent by the groups in provid­ ney points out that individuals Denver, Is Ppstulator USO-NCCS club at E. 16th and ing the dinners, which are served have often expressed a desire to Grant, Denver, in the two years to all service men and women who participate in the free dinner proj­ of its operation, it was announced come to the club. Every attempt is ect. An attempt is being made to at the executive meeting of the made to vary the menus o f the co-ordinate the efforts of such in­ I ^ G I S T E R Antepreparatory Congregation Considers Vir­ NCCS last Friday by Mrs. J. T, dinners from week to week and dividuals so that periodically a din « Tierney, canteen chairman. The there is a friendly rivalry among ner will be served under their aus­ The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Seervice Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We tues of Archbishop Morelli of Otranto, dinners are served every Sunday the donor groups to provide a meal pices. The parishes and organiza­ Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller afternoon and evening and the that will be popular with the sol­ tions that sponsor the dinner will, Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. average number attending is 500. diers, sailorSj and WACs who en­ meanwhile, continue their work of Whose Beatification Is Sought Mrs. Tierney praised the 40 vol­ joy this hospitality. playing host to the service men on VOL. XXXIX. No. 21, DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1944. $1 PER YEAR unteer groups, including the Den­ A new venture will be begun this Sunday nights. The presence in Denver of Father Julian Adrovar, ver Catholic Register, that sponsor Sunday, when the dinner will be William Rice Chairman C.R., procurator general of the Theatines in , and post- the activity and the more than sponsored by a group o f individual Fr. IT. F. Malloy 2,100 persons who have volun­ Denver citizens, under the chair­ Of Men's Committee now in m ini be­ ulator of the causes of all Theatines before the Sacred Once Splendid Cathedral",cause the .Nasia de- ISamed Chaplain teered their services for the proj­ manship o f Mrs. John Akolt. The Seventy-two men met in the Congregation of Rites, has a special interest for the Ameri­ USO-NCCS club Monday evening moliahed the 1,100-year-old edifice dedicated to St. Thomat in at­ $15,000 Improvements Made under the chairmanship of ’Thomas tempting to delay Canadian tanks advancing in Ortona, Italy. -Canadian can Theatines, since he at present is directing work on the Nevin to formulate actwities for a troops had already liberated some sections o f the city when the fleeing cause of the Most Rev. Vincent Mary Morelli, Archbishop of men’s committee in the operation Nazis blew up the Cathedral. Otranto, whose virtues were examined and appraised by of the club. William Rice was the Antepreparatory Congregation in Rome in the past Holy Family Debt Reduced named chairman; David Costello, secreta^; Edward O’Hara, Mau­ year. Father Adrovar, who is re-1 _ _ I ^ ~ siding in St. Ca'jetan’s parish, | P If A M I A i M Q a a a rice Hickey, John Sherlock, and IT flllT WILL $40,000 Under Fr. Flynn John Monckton, sub-chairmen. It headquarters of the .American ; V II m U I i l I II W w C w was decided that two men will be province of the Theatines, has been present in the club each weekday out of touch with Rome since it was occupied by the Nazis in Septem­ Denver Lads in Payment of $24,000 in the past its limited facilities. A solution evening. On Saturday evenings BL iPLII S five men will aid with the social, ber, 1943, but he believes that year has reduced the indebtedness to the problem was found in the progress on the canonization cause erection of an annex on Tennyson the dark room, the recording ma­ The Rev. W. F. Malloy, who has of Holy Family church to $34,000, chine, and the recreation rooms, b^n a patient in the Glockner hos­ of Archbishop Morelli will be re­ Italian Town street to provide two more class­ sumed after the war. it was announced by the Rev, Leo rooms. The project, cost of which and eight men will arrange the pital, Colorado Springs, since Jan. was considerably les.sened by the sleeping cots after the .social. On 31, 1940, was appointed this week Archbishop Morelli was bom in Flynn, pastor of the North Denver Lecce, Italy, April 25, 1741, of a Bethlehem must have seemed volunteer labor of both skilled and Sunday mornings there will be to be the first chaplain of the Mt. very close when the Rev. Joseph parish. The payment represents a Elizabeth retreat for the aged in noble family. He joined the unskilled workers among the pa­ eight men to aid in taking down Walsh, native of Denver and priest $19,000 contribution of the pa­ Morrison, according to Archbishop Theatine Fathers shortly after his rishioners, was ready for use in the cots and two men will be on of the Diocese of Pueblo, who has Urban J. Vehr. Sisters of St. sixteenth birthday, and was con­ rishioners, coupled with the $5,000 the fall of 1942. The new unit is duty every three hours until the the rank of captain in the army Francis Seraph of the Perpetual spicuous for his priestly labors in donation of an unnamed bene­ 70 by 28 feet, of cinder block club clo.ses. chaplains’ corps, said Mass in a Adoration, who will operate the Southern Italy. He became Bishop construction, and one story in gully of an Italian hillside on factor. In addition, improvements Mt. Elizabeth retreat, will move of Otranto in 1792, and later height. Christmas night. “ The men cut to the amount of $15,000 have into the former hotel next week. Archbishop of the same Italian been made in the parish plant The annex served to relieve con- down trees from the mountains, 'gestion in the main school bulg­ The beautiful limestone building city. He held this position until at W. 44th avenue and Utica street was donated to the sisters by Frank his death in 1812. So great were built an altar, and fashioned dec­ since Father Flynn a.ssumed the ing, and a new science laboratory, orations from tin cans and colored valued at $4,000, was installed in Kirchhof and family as a memorial his piety, priestly zeal, and charily office of pastor in August, 1937. to Mrs. Kirchhof. It is expected that immediately after his death paper,’’ he writesiv “ and 3,000 The parish debt at that time stood the high school department. Equip­ heard Mass in a howling wind and ment in the new room is among that the nuns will open the home movements were inaugurated to at $74,000. TO B [ OBSERVTD fojj residents in two months. Con­ secure his early beatification. His rain.” The priest relates that he the most modern in the state, and said seven Masses on the Feast of The outstanding record of the includes a teacher’s demonstration siderable repair work is first neces­ cause was first entered before the parish, which is composed for the sary. Sacred Congregation of Rites in the Nativity and aided in distribut­ desk and science tables of the ing 4,500 Communions.' moat part of men and women in Columbia university type. Is Native of Rome in 1932, through the peti­ the lower income brackets, reflects tions of a number of Bishops and Proving the adage that it really The latest major improvement is a small world. Father Walsh great credit on the skillful manage­ in the parish plant was the cen­ Emmetsburg, la., many of the clergy. Archbishop ment of Father Flynn, who is The 20th annual Mission week Father Malloy was born in Em­ Morelli was declared Venerable at related in a recent letter home tralization" of the heating system. will be observed in the Archdio­ that he met two Denver boys, Nor­ assisted in the parish of some 600 Church, school, convent, and rec­ metsburg, la., Oct, 4,1905, and was that time, after his heroic virtues families by the Rev. Edward J. cese of Denver from Jan. 30 to educated in the Emmetsburg were examined and approved. It man Stauter, brother of the Rev. tory are now efficiently heated Feb. 6, under the auspices of Fraezkowski and the Rev. Norbert Catholic grade and high schools. is expected that after the war his Patrick Stauter of Pueblo, and from the one plant, which is the archdiocesan unit of the "Walsh. Notable improvements in He received his Bachelor of Arts cause Svill progress more rapidly. Edward Jacobs, brother of An­ located in the school. Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ elude an addition to the sisters’ degree from Loras college, Du­ If he should be beatified soon, he thony Jacobs, a seminarian for the sade. The observance will be convent, a classroom unit for the buque, la., in 1933, and entered St. (Turn to Page 2 — Column i ) Archdiocese of Denver, in a small grade school, a physics laboratory climaxed on Friday, Feb. 4, when Paul’s seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Italian town. “ It was like old home in the high school, and centraliza­ a Solemn Pontifical Mass will be Bishop Edmond J. Heelan of Sioux week,” the priest said. tion of the heating plant. celebrated by Archbishop Urban City ordained him to the priest­ Dubuque Priest Dies Father Walsh related that he J. "Vehr in the Cathedral at hood in the Cathedral of the received his captain’s commission Nearly 600 Pupils 9:30 and a Solemn Ma.ss will be Epiphany, Sioux City, July 18, In Colorado Springs New Year’s eve, and learned about sung in Loyola church at 10 1937. Father Malloy, who has a it five days later. He has been in In Parish Schools o’clock. As is the annual custom, brother-priest serving as assistant sendee for almost two years and the two Masses are being cele Nearly 600 pupils are enrolled in Immaculate Conception parish, Colorado Springs.— Father Wil­ overseas since last summer, when brated on the same morning in in the parish’s grade and high | Sioux City, was first stationed in liam McNamee, 71, a priest of the he landed in North Africa. He saw different churches to accommo­ schools, which are staffed by 171 the Cathedral parish, and then in Archdiocese of Dubuque, died in action in North Africa, Sicily, and Sisters of Loretto. The need of an I date the many students of the Assumption parish, Emmetsburg. St. Francis’ hospital here recently. Italy and was slightly wounded increased faculty in 1941 was met' Catholic colleges and high schools The body of the priest was shipped some months ago in Italy. His by a two-story addition to the con­ in Denver. to Dubuque, and a Solemn Mass of letters seem to belie the fact that vent. Constructed at the rear of The quarterly crusade meeting, Requiem was offered in St. Ra­ war is a serious business. When the existing structure, the addi­ to be held, in Hagus hall. Annun­ Mission Appeal|‘ How Can I Help?’ Women phael’s Cathedral, with burial fol­ he was in North Africa he wrote tion included five sleeping rooms, ciation pariah, will bring the week- lowing in Dubuque. of an Arab peddler who attempted which made it possible for most of long celebration to a close. The to hypnotize him into buying some ,ym - Father McNamee was bom the sisters to be given single CSMC unit of lA)retto Heights col March 5, 1872, in Pittsburgh, Pa., beads; in Sicily he told of an or­ lege is acting as a committee in rooms. Closets, a large bath, stair­ Program Is Used Cry; Catholic Has Answer and following his graduation from phan who had been adopted by his ways, and a handsome community sponsoring a contest in the Notre Dame university. South regiment, a precocious youngster room were built, and the entire schools of the archdiocese to in­ Bend, Ind., studied theology in the of 11 who learned the intricacies structure was redecorated. tensify interest in the mission In 15 Parishes (By M abel S pitler) volunteers name a preference, or a Grand seminary, Montreal, Canada, of American poker so well that he week observance. The Rev. Greg­ In the same year, approximately qualification, for Red Cross or where he was ordained Sept. 4, came back to Father Walsh one ory Smith, pastor of St. Francis Millions of American women, in 100 pupils had to be turned away the mad, bewildered months follow­ 1898. Following his ordination he evening with more than $100 in dq Sales’, Denver, is moderator of Civilian Defense work, they are from the grade school because of Maryknoll, the Vincentians, St. served on the faculty of Loras col­ his pockets and a long, black cigar the CSMC in the archdiocese. ing the attack on Pearl harbor, set immediately sent to the respective Columban’s society, the Society of up the cry, “ What can I do to lege, and later was pastor of sev­ in his mouth. bureaus. Fr. Weakland to Be Jesus, and the Dioceses of Reno help?’’ Many are still asking. But eral parishes in Iowa. He is sur­ Father Walsh was pastor of There remain, however, numbers vived by one sister, Dolly, who lives Fruita before he entered the army Holy Name Union and Gallup will participate in the Marjorie Gallaher of Denver, a Ens. John R. DcQue, Jr., a Catholic, widely known as a mon- of eager, efficient women who in Pittsburgh, Pa. as a chaplain. Released Soon From Will Meet .Jan. 26 1944 mission appeals to be made member o f Holy Ghost pariah and ologist, vocalist, and teacher of dra­ “ want to do something.” It is part The quarterly meeting of the in the Archdiocese of Denver under matics, found the answer in her Hospital in Denver the son o f Mr. and Mrs. John R. Archdioceaan Union of the Holy of Miss Gallaher’s work to inter­ the missionary co-operation* plan, own capabilities and proceeijed to j DeCliie. Sr., o f 1266 Downing Name Society will he held in St. use it adequately. view these. Another part consists Father John J. Regan Is Franci* de Salei’ high school the Rev. Gregory Smith, archdioc­ street, Denver, is believed to be the in keeping in close totch with the The Rev. Bernard M. Weakland auditorium, Denver, at 8 p.m. esan director of the Society for the For, a.s executive secretary of of St. Augustine’s parish, Brigh­ first officer from Holy Ghost par­ the Volunteer Placement bureau of directors of all the social agencies Wednesday, Jan. 26, announces Propagation of the Faith, has an­ ton, has been a patient in St. Jos­ ish. serving with the Seabees. Fol­ and in studying their programs to the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ nounced. Three more parishes have see how volunteers can be used. Commissioned as.Chaplain eph’s hospital, Denver, where he lowing his enlistment in .November, bell. Plans will be discussed was taken in a serious condition 1942. he was sent to the officer been added to the list, bringing to Successful placement, s h e ex­ for men’s participation in the plained, is largely a matter of care­ Wednesday, Jan. 12. He now candidate M-hool in Notre Dame 15 the number of parishes taking work of the USO-NCCS club. ful and selective work. Receiving his commission as a as chaplains are Fathers Joseph is much improved and expects university and "was commissioned Ned O'Connor will lead the dis­ part in the program. to be released from the hospital first lieutenant in the chaplains’ Koch, Henry Ford, Daiden McCad- an ensign March .30, 1943. He is cussion. Inaugurated four ycar.s ago, the Most of the volunteers can do within a Jew days. now stationed in Gulfport, Miss. clerical work. Some can be of use corps of the army on Jan. 15, the don, John Scannell, William J. plan has proved successful, reports Rev. John J. Regan, a.ssistant of Mulcahy, William Monahan, Ed­ Father Smith. Under the project in hospital wards and in clinics. Others are fitted for child care. All the Cathedral in Denver, became ward Leyden, Forrest H. Allen. a definite number of parishes are the 11th priest of the archdiocese Richard Hiester, and Richard 8ssig;ned to each missionary group are needed, all give freely of their Trip Into Mine, Working of Smelter skill and time. And, contrary to in active service as an army chap­ Duffy. Another priest of the arch­ that is invited to present its ap­ lain. Father Regan will report to diocese, the Rev. John B. White, peal. Only one such appeal is once-common belief, they have proved themselves determined and the chaplains’ training school in wa.c an army chaplain before he made in each of the participating Harvard university before assign­ retired some years ago. Auxiliary churches in the year. Accordingly dependable workers, Miss Gallaher In Leadville Boom Period Recounted said. She has one in her own of­ ment to army duties. chaplains, who have army faculties a member of a given parish is able Born in Boston Dec. 29, 1912, from the Military Ordinariate, in­ to help many different missionary fice. And in the Denver Catholic Charities office Mrs. Karl Caller- Father Regan attended a parochial clude the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John movements in successive years and grade school and Boston College The second portion of “ The' eled it into the little car that ventilation is perfect. Candles are man, a non-Catholic and an expert R. Mulroy, the Rev. William Kelly, the definite assurance that the ap­ high school. He studied in Holy Camp of the Carbonates; Ups pretty soon rattled away to the used, therefore, instead of cov­ stenographer, has given four hours the Rev. Walter J. Canavan, the peals will be spaced out makes the Cross prep for two years and then mouth of the shaft and delivered ered lamps, and the needs of the a day, one day a week, since Sep­ Rev. E. J. Kolka, and the Rev. R. and Downs in Leadville,’’ taken] missionary a welcome visitor in transferred to Boston college, up its contents, to be lifted into case have developed a charmingly tember, 1942 G. McMahon. There is also a largo from the October, 1879, issue the parish. its first sight of the outside world picturesque candlestick of bent Being home-bound wth small group of order priests in military of Scribner's Monthly, is presented since .Azoic days. This working Bishop Bernard T. Espelage, children .and household responsibili'^ service from Denver. wires, which may be stuck into a O.F.M., will make the appeal in this week in the Denver Catholic end of the drift is known as the vertical wall or hung oVer a pro­ ties has not prevented many women ■'hreasts.'' There are no noxious St. Francis de Sales’ church, Den­ from giving volunteer service. Register. It begins with a descrip­ jection, and which is another illus- ver, for his diocese in New Mexico. gases in any of these mines. The (Tum to Page 6 — Column S) Their work consists largely of tele­ tion by the author, Ernest Inger- The date will be announced later. Bishop Howard + + + -r + phoning, and addressing and stuff­ soll, of a trip into a mine in the Parishes that inaugurate the ing envelopes. Lists and materials boom period, ' and also tells of missionary co-operation plan this Marjorie Gallaher are delivered to home by the agen­ Of Covington the working of a smelter. The ac­ Street Scene in Leadville year are Loyola and St. James’, cies requiring the work. The agen­ both in Denver, and Annunciation the Council of Social ^ Agencies, count follows; Drawing in Srrihner’i Monthly, 1879 cies collect the finished product. parish, Leadville. Other partici­ Miss not only aids with H>i Bank of 300 Worker* I remember a little excursion pating parishes are Cathedral, Taken in Death her own intelligence, training, and The work these women do grows down into one of the finest and Holy Family, St. Catherine’s, Ap- experience, she al.so helps others to most famous of the Lpadville increasingly necessary and none nunciation, St. Vincent de Paul’s, help. The Volunteer Placement bu­ realizes it more than the women Covington, Ky.— (INS) — The mines. There were seven in the Holy Ghost, Blessed Sacrament, St. reau, Miss Gallaher explained, is a party, four of them judges on the themselves. The Volunteer Place­ Most Rev. Francis William How­ John’s, St. Philomena’s, and St. clearinghouse for all volunteer ard, Bishop of Covington, died Jan. supreme bench. It is unnecessary Francis de Sales’, all in Denver; ment bureau has a “ bank” of 300 workers. Such “ clearing” is nec­ workers. It has filled, from Octo- 18. Death came on the same day to be more explicit as to ponde­ St. Louis’, Englewood; St. Mary’s, essary if conflict and duplication (Tum to Paget— Cothmn S) that a close friend, Bishop James J. rosity of body and intellect. We Colorado Springs. dre to be avoided. For example, if went down the ladders, each one Hartley of Columbus, 0., was insisting upon the other’.s prece­ buried. Both were natives of Co­ dence with the greatest politeness. lumbus. Finally all were huddled at the SANCTA CAECILIA SOCIETY, NEW CHORAL Bishop Howard was bom June bottom in a little group, ready to 21, 1867, the son of Francis and follow our conductor’s lead. It Catherine (Sullivan) Howard. He was a fine-looking lot of judicial GROUP, TO PRESENT LIGHT OPERA JAN. 31 studied in Mt. St. Mary of the and literary men— red canvas West seminary, Cincinnati, and coats, too short; hats slouched over -^Pboto -by RaH was ordained June 16, 1891, in the eyes, trou.sers rolled up over An unusual Denver organization Columbus by the late Bishop John four-voiced composition written Gaspard, she and Jean take advan­ Chaplain John J. Regan muddy boots, and wet hands .spat­ will make its debut Jan. 31 when by Asler in 1645. A. Watterson. tered with tallow drippings. Then tage of the fair to bond themselves the Sancta Caecilia Choral society The choral group was organized where he received his A.B. degree His pastoral appointments in­ we ducked our crowns and plunged la.st September and holds rehear­ as servants to Henri, Marquis of will present Chimes of Normandy, in 1935. He entered St. Thomas’ cluded service as assistant in the into a subterranean labyrinth sals once weekly. Its purpose is to Comeville, who returns to his an­ seminary, Denver, as a student for Columbus Cathedral, pastor of whefe the ermine became a weasel. comic light opera, under the direc­ further the study of good music, cestral home from exile since child­ the Archdiocese of Denver in 1936 Jackson, chaplain of St, Francis’ On either side stood rows of posts tion of the Rev. B. John Paolazzi, and anyone in the city can join. hood. and was ordained May 18, 1940. and St. Anthony’s hospitals, Colum­ six feet high and 12 inches in assistant pastor of St. Catherine’s Father Paolazzi is well known as a . In the second act, the Marquis Following a summer of street bus, and rector , of Holy Rosary diameter, holding equally strong parish. The opera will be given in musician and has directed a num­ discovers that the ghost that preaching immediately after his church, Columbus. He was elected lintels overhead. Behind thefse the auditorium of St. Catherine’s ber of productions locally. haunts bis castle was created by ordination, the priest was as­ general secreUny of the National posts a tier of poles kept back any school, W. 42nd and Federal boule­ A synopsis of the opera follows: Gaspard to protect the gold he had signed to the Cathedral as assist­ Catholic Educational association in tendency toward caving in on the vard. Admission is 75 cents, and It opens with the annual fair in hidden there. When the chimes 1903 and was made a Domestic part of the sides of the drift, and ant. During his stay in that par­ the receipts will help further the a village of Normandy in the time sound for the return of the mar­ ish he was in charge of the Cathe­ Prelate to His Holiness in 1920. the roof was similarly supported. work of the society. of Louis XV. Village gossips arc quis, the fear that the gold is lost dral praesidum of the Legion of He was appointed to the see of This wall or fence of poles is called The vocal director for the pro* telling scandals about Serpolette, drives the miser crazy. In the Mary and held religion classes Covington March 26, 1923, and the "lagging,” and it is put in as duction is Rita Theodora, former who arrives in time to turn thei* third and last act the castle is re­ fast as the drift proceeds. for the nurses of St. Joseph’s consecrated in Covingfton July 16, member of the Chicago Grand taunts to baffled rage. Miser stored to its former splendor, and and Mercy hospitals. He also Opera Co.; stage director, Alan 1923, by the late Archbishop Ventilation Perfect Gaspard wishes to marry his young a fete is given to which alt the acted as spiritual director of Henry Moeller of Cincinnati, as­ Lutz; and ballet director, Lillian niece, Germain, to the BaillL She villagers come. Serpolette cisums the junior curia of the Legion of At the end of each drift men Covillo. A cast of 40 will appear. sisted by Bishop Hartley and the were working with picks tearing feels if she marries it should be in she IS the lost heiress and arrives Mary for the Archdiocese of Den­ The opening number on the pro­ then Bishop John A. Floersh of down the ore as they would eut gratitude to Jean Grenicheaux, a as a fine lady. With her is Jean, ver. gram will be “ Cantate Domino,” Louisville, Ky. Bishop Howard was ' into a claybank, as others shov­ young fisherman who once saved who formerly scorned her. Gas- Other priests of the archdiocese appointed an Assistant at the Pon­ given by the society, This is a her life. To escape the power of (Tum to Page t — Column who are actively serving the army tifical Throne Jan.*12, 1929.

L. PAGE TWO Office, 988 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944

The Denver Catholic ‘HOW CAN I HELP?’ WOMEN BLESSED SACRAMENT SOCIETY? POirijTq Resrister [ Published Weekly by the CRY; CATHOLIC HAS ANSWER REPORTS ON 1943 ACTIVITY^ Catholic Press Society, Inc. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, (Continued From Page One) Famed for her original mono­ eiVE LICIT (BUifed Sacrament Pariih, in North Africa and the Mediter­ iO liC OE LICE. Colo. 10 ber, 1942, to October, 1943, 701 vol­ logues, which she has personally Denver) ranean area, spent last week with Subscription I |1 Per Year presented and also sold for produc­ Fifty-three members of the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. unteer assignments that have to­ Cemy, en route to Tucumcari, N. Entered asr Second Class Matter tion, she has, in addition, written Altar and Rosary society met in at the Post Office, Denver, taled 22,296 work hours. and produced 15-minute radio Mex., to visit his wife. Q P E O I M i l McDonough hall Friday, Jan. 14, OESCIIPEeLIIZE Colo. For her social work Miss Galla- sketches—broadcast over KOA and Mrs. Earl Thrasher will enter­ her is excellently equipped. A na­ KLZ—for the Community Chest. for their first meeting of 1944. tain members of the Little Flower tive of Denver, a ^aduate of St. More recently she has engaged in (Continued From Page One) The meeting was called to order circle in her home Friday, Jan. 21, The Rev. Stephen Sustrick, Mary’s academy, she attended the publicity work on behalf of. the by the president, Mrs. Andrew M. together with Mrs. L. Vidal and pard recovers his reason and shows O.S.B., 0l St. Patrick’s church, Ford & Mercury Service University of Colorado and Brenau Placement bureau. One series of that Germain is the true heiress. Hagerty, who thanked her asso­ Mrs. A. Freppel as assistant host­ Rockvale, and the Rev. James Largt ParU Stock college, Gainesville, Ga. Besides five talks, in question and answer ciate officers, chairman, mem­ esses. Moynihan, assistant of Annuncia­ NIaa SUU«e Mtduole* form, broadcast by KOA was lately There is a love scenp between Ger­ being a student of music and main and Henri and all ends in bers o f the standing committees, Mrs. C. N. Wilder. Mrs. J, A. tion parish, Denver, were credited drama, a teacher of dramatics in completed. SWAYNE-WIMBUSH happiness as again sound the and the special committees for Reitz, and Mrs. George Crouder with perhaps saving the lives of a the Lamont school, she has also Miss Gallaher began her social chimes of Normany. their co-operation and untiring ef­ will be hostesses to members of family o f nine Sunday, Jan. 16, done graduate work in social sci­ work with the Catholic Charities as forts during the past year. Mrs. when they notified Mr, and Mrs. 850 Bannock TA. 6113 Members of the cast are Ger­ 6t. Joseph’s circle in the Wilder ence in the University of Denver. registrar of the Ave Maria clinic. Peter D. Walsh represented the home Friday, Jan. 21. John Chappell of 3330 FranUin main, the lost Marchioness, Maria Legion of Mary and told o f their For three and a half years she was Cookies for the USO cookie jar street, Denver, that the Chappell Serving Our Regular B attalia; Serpolette, the good for fine work during 1943. Mrs. Mil- executive secretary of the Big Sis­ were donated by Mrs. Joseph Rihn, home was afire. nothing, Collette Shea; Henri, ton W. Allen, parish chairman of COMPLETE ter organization. She has been Mrs. Charles Robertson, Rose Mr. Chappell, unaware of the with the Community Chest bureau Marquis of Comeville, Don Negri; the USO, thanked the'many women tire that eventually caused $2,500 Jean Grenicheaux, a fisherman, Marie Murphy, Mary Alice Alleri- since May, 1942. who had contributed dozens of damage, said he and his family Peter Battaglia; Gaspard, a miaer, dorf, and John Best. SUNDAY DINNER cookies lor the cookie jar in the were in various rooms of the two- Active though she is in social Alan Lutz; the Bailli, the sheriff, past few months, and asked that St. Jude’s circle will meet Fri­ story house when the blaze broke R O A S T LOIIW OF P O R K work, she still finds time for music Pat Frank; registrar, Leo Oehrle; the good work be kept up. Cookies day, Jan. 21, in the home of Mrs. out on the roof. He and his wife SOUP «r COCKTAIL and writing. A member of St assessor, Robert Beck; notary, 75 should be delivered to her by Fri­ Ed Splear of 1908 Fairfax street. carried the younger children to DRESSING VEGETABLE POTATOES SALAD James’ parish, she is a soloist in its Julius Woods; day o f each week. DESSERT AND DRINK choir. She is also a member of Margaret See Wed safety and the others ran out. The Village maidens: Gertrude, Mar­ two priests were'unknown to Mr. 7 Other Entieeg Sigma Alpha Iota, national profes-' An interesting history o f the Margaret Rose See, daughter of jorie Monckton; Jeanne, Rita Rob­ society during 1943 was given by Chappell. , Strrtd U A. H. to S P. H. Onlj sional music fraternity for women. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. See, became the For the past nine years she has erts; Manette, Marie Lynch; Su­ the historian, Mrs. James Bren­ Children in the house at the time RESTAURANT zanne, Beatrice Porch; bride o f , Flight Officer Mathias been the national editor of the fra­ nan. Mrs. Milton Allen, treas­ Raab, Jr., before a Nuptial Mass were Bobby, two; John Jr., four; 615 17th Street ternity’s official publication. Villagers and attendants of the urer, gave a financial report for Thursday, Jan. 13. Father Camp­ Esther, six; Ruby, eight; Leona, BttwMii Wflton and With her mother, Mrs. J. A. Marquis: Alvino Bruno, Patricia the -year. The president congrat­ bell officiated. Officer Raab is the 10; Roberta, 12; and Bernard, 14. Californio Sta. Svoboda, Betty McFin, Nellie ulated the women on the number Gallaher, she lives at 6111 Mount- son o f Mathias Raab of Kansas ANOTHER CATHOLIC HERO 400 SeaU Organ Music No Liquor view boulevard. Her father, who Berkley, Evelyn Caranci, Marion in attendance for the corporate City, Mo. The bride attended Ca­ Suljivan, Sharon Fitepatrick. Communion on the first Sunday of New York.— Capt. John Bene­ died in 1942, was J. A. “ Gus” Gal­ thedral high school and Loretto dict McGovern, USN, who re­ laher, a leader in civic, political, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Gloria Monck* each month, and stressed the fact Heights college. A wedding break­ Margaret Prose, Marjorie Monch that all the women of .the parish ceived the navy Silver cross for SHRADER'S and charitable fields. fast and reception followed in the "conspicuous gallantry in action” ton, Bernice Archer, Elenor would be most welcome to join the Park Lane hotel, after which the Becker, Mary Ann Kirk, Kathleen women on their sodality Sunday. during the occupation of Attu and Chinese Missionaries young couple left for Mr. Raab’s whose heroism in the Tarawa bat­ Serwice Station Scott, Richard Beck, Vito Puglise, Mrs. Mark J. Felling, past presi­ base in Fresno, Calif. To Work in Louisiana Robert Mohr, Thomas Gleason, dent, presided during the election tle has been recounted in news Aviation Cadet Raymond Ha­ dispatches, is a former member of 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 Vernon DeNileon, Donald Seals, o f officers, and asked for a report gerty, son of Mrs. Andrew M. John Lynch, Jerry Leone, and J. St. John Chrysostom’s parish, here, Alexandria, La.— Two Francis­ from the nominating committee. Hagerty, has been sent to Victory Smith. Mrs. William McMenamy an­ and was educated in Catholic MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING can missionaries, recently repatri­ Field, Vernon, Tex., after spending schools. ated from China, will take up The ballet music will be the nounced that the present slate of the past year in Missouri univer­ duties in the Diocese o f Alex­ "Grand Valse ^riUiante” by Cho­ officers had been chosen to serve sity in Columbia, Mo. for andria. The Rev. Valerian Schott, pin. V for the coming year. Mrs. James Creamer will be O.F.M., has been assigned to the Members of the ballet are Thais Three Regis high school boys hostess to members of St. Nor- Your Franciscan mission' house, Grace Ann Morrison, Hazel McNabb, Pat were guest speakers. Jim Reid bert’ s circle inf her home Friday, CASH gave an original oration, “ Edu­ CAR Park, Pineville. The Rev, Myron Jan. 21. Oberhausen, Mary Ann Pabenstein, Landolt, O.F.M.. will have ch a »e Polly Naone, and Frances McMa­ cation a Solution to Every Day H O n O R R O IL O’Meara Motor Co. of St. Thomas’ church, Ruston. He hon; soloists, Frances Ellen Morri­ Problems;’’ Robert Fahey, a con­ Fr. Mulcahy Arrives Denver’s Largeit Ford Dealer is a brother of the Rev. Ulrich son and Dorothy McNabb; trio densation o f “ Robert Emmett’s In Theater of War Landolt, O.F.M., who is stationed number, Frances Ellen Morrison, Condemnation Speech;’’ and Wil 100% Pure Oak 1314 ACDMA ST. - 1355 BROADWAY in the Franciscan mission house, Hazel McNabb, and Pat Oberhau- Ham Olsen, “ What Are We Fight­ A cablegram received at the rectory last week from Father Wil­ MAIN 3111 DENVER, COLO. Grace Park. sen. The accompanist is Wilma ing For?" Guests included Sisters Has Space for Over 40 Names Gerspach. Lorettina and Ancilla Marie and liam Mulcahy tells of his safe ar­ Mrs. H. C. Blake. New members rival in a theater of war. welcomed were Miss Ella Horan St. Joan of Arc’s circle will be and. Mrs. Wilson Banks. Before guests o f Mrs. Peter D. Walsh in the closing prayer, Fathers H. V. her home Friday, Jan. 2 ^ with only $24.75 m m i cflusi Campbell and H. J. Schmitt ex­ Mrs. D. G. Mulligan as co-Kostess. pressed their appreciation and Mr, and Mrs. Edward B. Cough­ thanks to the society members for lin are the parents o f a boy,\bom the splendid work they are doi^g. Jan. 10 in Mercy hospital. H c'yill Prayer Cards for Boys Overseas The social hour followed, with bj given the names Dennis F r^cis Mmes. F. J, Guiry, Eugene J. Mc­ in Baptism. Mullen, L. M. Purcell, and F. J. Mrs. John J. Meany, who has Murphy as hostesses. been spending the past six months St. Anne’s members will enjoy in Altadena, Calif., with her son the hospitality of Mrs. Horace and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maltby in her home Tuesday, Jan. John Meany, returned to Denver 25, for the first meeting of the last week. (Continued From Page One) new year. Nancy Jo, infant daughter of will join such illustrious Theatines Members of Our Lady of Lt. and Mrs. Charles C. French, aa S t Cajetan, S t Andrew Avel- Lourdes circle were guests of Mrs. was baptized Sunday, Jan. 16. J ARIES C lRRHE lino, Blessed John Mary Thomas- A. B. Baumgartner in her home James E. and Mary J. French were ius, and Blessed Marinonio. for their December meeting. Miss the sponsors. Lt. and Mrs. French Father Adrovar is engaging in Kathryn Celia was t guest, and ive at 5816 Montview boulevard. Headquarters for CHURCH Bonds for Sale pastoral work in S t Cajetan’s par­ bridge honors went to Mrs. R. Tay­ ABTICLE8 o r DEVOTION ish, Denver, and giving missions Now that the time for the lor Sellers and Mrs. Jack Mc­ CHUBCH rUKNlSHINGB GOODS among the Spanish-speaking people Laughlin. Miss Maxine Haefliger, Fourth War Loan drive is-here, it is hoped that all parents will buy BOOKS FOE THE CATB- of Denver and the state until such a circle member, told o f her plans OUC LAITT AND CLEBGT time as he will be able to return to marry Lt. Frederick Lee Kawls at least part of their quota HOUSE to his duties in Rome. He reports in the Cathedral of the Immacu­ through the school. All parochial that he finds the parish work very late ConceptioiT Saturday, Jan. 22. schools in the city are competing 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 3789 [|^ ORE and|more^f ainilies'ar e't^ in g ta in the sale of stamps and bonds. agreeable, and quite different St. Rita’s circle members will The tin cans were picked up at IjTIjBoulevaxd mjtiine of sonow?jConsid- from his official duties in Rome, be guests o f Mrs. Wallace Hancock L

Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE ST. DOMINIC’S SOCIETY WILLPTI TO lllfFT OFFICERS N iF D We take this opportunity to thank you for A s e r v i c e your past patronage and to invite SPONSOR GAMES P A R n JAN. 25 you to Wsit ou r new offices.

FOR THE aC iuin^ Of coEDii omoii (St. Dominie’i Parish, Denver) the party a bridge set, a seven- [ Mrs. James Simms, general piece luncheon set, and a chair set LEE C. HAIVEY & SOX H ow m uch wiser it is to take chairman, reports that plans and will be awarded. Tables may be re­ served by calling either Mrs. James Optometrists the sensible step toward family preparations for the Rosary-Altar card party, to be held on Tuesday, Simms, GR. 3662, or Mrs. James protection notu. OLINGER’S Bickett, GR. 1458. FOR liCIIFIIII Jan. 25, are completed. The com­ 827 15TH ST. F U T U R E N EED P L A N is the mittee is as follows: Mrs. Frank The Blessed Joan club was enter­ tained by Mrs. Frank Stone at a VISUAL PROBLEMS SCIE.NTIFICALLY A.ND logical answer to this problem. (Onr Lady of Mt. Carmel Paritb, Stone, chairman of the refre;hment (Preientation Pariih, Denver) Membership provides Future Denrer) committee, and Mrs. James Bickett, luncheon in her home, 2816 Java The PTA will sponsor a dessert- THOROUGHLY CARED FOR chairman of the ticket committee. court, Wednesday, Jan. 12. The luncheon card party in the home of Need Protection for every The annual meeting of the Mt. They will be assisted W Mmee. G. luncheon was followed by a sewing Mrs. Fred" Kurtz, 738 Knox court, LEE C HANEY RICHARD L. HANEY member of the family, regard^ Carmel Parish Credit union was Seubert, W. Anthony,Anthony F'. R. Camp- Camp­ Mriod. Mmes. Harvey Muncy, on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 1 o’clock. Member St. Vincent Member Cathedral less of age... at a cost of only held on Wednesday, Jan. 12, in bell, W. E. Dunn, J. A. UdicK, James Bickett, Joseph PimpI, John Mmes. James Callahan and P. Ek- de Paul Parish Parish a few cents a day. For com­ the school hall. The following of­ Harry Hughes, A. C. Carroll, Har­ Moore, Ray Olson, George Seubert, ler will be co-hostesses. vey Muncy, G. Magor, J. J. Ingling, Francis Simmons, Ward Anthony, plete information, consult our ficers were elected: Ed Minardi, Sunday will be the re^ lar Com­ president; Frank Mascibtro, vice S. A, Miller, and W, R. Mullane. were pre.sent. Mrs. George Seu­ munion day for the children of the Advisory Department. .. there president; Miss Helen Brancucci, There will be refreshments and bert was appointed custodian of the parish. special prizes. At the close of sewing ana mending. It is her duty ' is n o obligation. secretary; Felix Andrew, treas­ Tentative plans have b «n made urer; Charles Lucci, Dominic to see that work is supplied to the members in every meeting. The for a social to be held imthe Red- ■ MUNICIPAL and Colacito, John Fuschino, Rose men hall on Friday, Feb. 11. T. H. 16th *t Speer at Nardillo, and Roxie Carbone, group will assemble Feb. 16 at 12:30 at 2727 Java court May, Fred Kurtz, and E Albisini CORPORATION BONDS Boulder Shermaa board members. Tony Mottola. Party Attendance aneP. Mmes. W. A. Buchholz, La- ^raoiifupans Joseph Lombardi, and John Ca- St. Dominic’s PTA will hold its vertie Lee, Joseph Kuker, and rolla were elected to the credit r^ular meeting on Thursday eve­ Clarence Carson will be on the com­ PREFERRED and CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our committee. The supervisory com­ ning, Jan. 20, at 7:30 in the school mittee in charge. personnel and the finest equip­ mittee members are Carolyn An­ hall. The fourth grade children, In Sl Vincent’s under the direction of Sisters M. Mrs. W. A. Buchholz, War chair­ COMMON STOCKS ment and facilities are assigned drews, Francis FePraiullo, and man, is asking the parents and chil­ Lucille Masciotro. The financial Edna and M. Alphonsus, will en­ to every Catholic Service. dren to support the Fourth War report is as follows: Receipts, tertain, Mrs. Robert Lavoie, Mrs. We specialize in securities of th is area. George-Patrick, and Mrs. Valens Loan drive by purchasing stamps $10,061.62; disbursements, $6,- and bonds from her. 915.12; assets, $8,328.64; liabili­ Sets New Record Jones, fourth grade room mothers, We invite your inquiries. V!c*-rr«i!dtnt ties, $8,328.64. The number of will act as hostesses. Judge William Mmes. ,W. A. Buchholz, T. H. members to date is 94.' A cam­ Black, the guest speaker, will show May, and Charles Miller attended paign is under way to get new (St. Vincent de Paul’t Paritb, a colored movie of the activities of the Red Cross meeting in 'West Sullivan & C o m p a n y high school Friday, Jan. 14. CALTnrrrTTr— - ^ ! members. The purpose of the Denver) the Old Timers’ league. All are credit union is to promote thrift John Mulquecn and Charlie invited to attend. The Young Ladies’ sodality w !l Security Building ' Phone TAbor 4264 and to create a source of credit Rausch reported an all-time record The .school children are partici­ sponsor a skating party at Sloan’s for provident »i^productive pur­ attendance at the pinochle party pating in the collecting of tin cans. lake on Sunday evening. All poses.' This credit union is open held last Thursday evening in the Parents are urged to co-operate those wishing to attend are asked rafhedral to all members of the parish. school hall. The woipen competed with the children in this drive. to meet in the school at 7:30 o’clock. The Newman club met in the with the men for hi^h scores. A Leap Year dance, sponsored by MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER home of Miss Lorraine Gallo on Prizes were given the winners and the senior sodality, will he held in The meeting Friday, Jan. 14, Jan. 19. The St. Bernadette refreshments were served. The the VFW hall, 912 12th street, on was well attended and a number Preferred Parish The merchanU repreiented In tbii (eetion are boottert. They are study club met in the home of regular members meet every Saturday evening, Feb. 5, from 8 of activities/or the year were out­ ansiou* to work with you and are deaerring of your patronage. Co­ Mrs. Ruby Capilluppo on Jan. 19. Thursday, rain or shine, and ex­ to 12 o’clock. Dance music will be lined by the following officers and tend a cordial invitation to play­ committee heads who were elected operate with them. Colorofo Girl Baptixed by the Pied Pipers. Admission Trading List ers from outside parishes to come price will be 50 cents per person. at the meeting: President, Eilen The following Baptisms took and match scores with the parish Tickets may now be purchased Duffey; vice president, Betty place in the past two weeks; Fran­ champions. The next meeting will Sedlmayer; secretary, Roseanna HO.ME & CAR from members of the senior sodal­ ces Ann Coloroso, daughter of be held Jan. 20. ity. Miss Florence Morahan is Tucker: treasurer, Gertrude Lang- MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Economy Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Coloroso. St. Mary’s circle met with Mrs. chairman of the committee, assisted field; Eucharistic committee, Ger­ Tb* merchant* repreiented In thi* section are bootter*. They are RADIO REPAIRING Next to CUrke'i Church Qoexif sponsors, Ralph Madonna and Horace Mullln on Jan. 11. Mrs. by Roleda Beltz, Emma Lombard, trude Sedlmayer; publicity com­ Faustina Cavalieri; Angelo Eu­ anxioui to work with you and are de*erving of your patronage. Co­ PICKED UP — DELTVEBED — “ ITben low in §piriu call Jmr^ Murry Wolz and Charles Bums and Alice Haggerty. mittee, Mary Rogers; social life gene T. Piccolo, son of Mr, and operate with them. 4t HOURS won the prizes. The next meeting New officers were eledted in the committee, Mary Frances Imrie; 1634 Tremont KE. 4.334 Mrs. Eugene T. Piccolo, spon­ mission committee, Frances Rus­ CASH FOR TABLE will be with Mrs. Ralph La Mont, meeting of the junior sodality held PRRE DELIVERT PREB PARKING sors, Mariano Piccolo and Dolly 367 S. York street, Feb. 1. sell; Our Lady’s committee, Clara A.ND CAR RADIOS Kimpel; Ann J. Fabrizio, daugh­ in the church auditorium Thurs­ Our Lady of Perpetual Help day evening, Jan. 19. The new of­ Langfield; and apostolic commit­ St. John''i« BNAPPT 8ERV1CB FREE ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael circle met Jan. 12 with Mrs. Edgar tee, Lorraine Imrie. Fabrizio, sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. ficers are: Mary Hughes, prefect; VALAS MOTOR & JACK 8PEEGLE, Prop. Alcorn. Mrs. Lee Dugdale was a Carol McCadden, vice prefect; The parish report will be ready George Lallas; Rose Ann Castel­ guest Mrs. L. C. Haney and A. for distribution soon. B E N N E H ’S O L I VER'§ 4RGONAUT WINE & lan!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sally Pimpl, secretary; Helen An­ Bruggentheis won the awards. The thony, treasurer. Gloria Grisenti The Christmas collection, just MARKET RADIO CENTER Joseph Castellani, sponsors, Jennie next meeting will be held in the LIQEOR CO. Santarelli and Joseph Santarelli; was appointed chairman of Our under $800, has broken all pre­ CONOCO SERVICE Colfax at Downing home of Mrs. Bruggentheis. Lady’s committee, and Helen vious records. Grain-Fed Meats IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES Geraldine Dale LaGuardia, daugh­ Washing and Creaiing Fish and Poultry TA. 6557 CHAMPAGNES AND LIQUORS ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank La- St. Jude’s circle met Jan. 12 Prechtl, chairman of the Social A meeting of all the officers of with Mrs. L. A. West. Prizes were committee. Your Butintu ApprecliUd Phon. CRrrrr 4Ht IS4 E»t C.lt*x Guardis, sponsors, Ralph Milano other various societies of the parish 6lh Ave. A York EA. 9932 1312 East 6th Ave. and Philamena Saccemanno. won by Mrs. Charles Minor and The Holy Name society will hold was held Tuesday evening and Phone PE. 4629 Fred Fyles. The nq,xt meeting will a games party Wednesday evening, tentative plans were made to start The regular meeting of the Krug’s Meat Market be with Mrs. Fred Fillion, 792 S. Feb. 16, at 8 in the church audito­ a building fund. Each society will Third Order will be held on Sun­ High street, Jan. 26. rium for the purpose of raising sponsor projects to raise funds. day, Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. in the Si. Vincent de PauFs Parish’ Francis Jacobs, son of Mr. and funds to provide each parishioner Father Matthias Blenkush an­ Quality Meats, Poultry church. Fish Mrs. Anthony Jacobs, 1700 S. Fill­ in the armed forces with prayer- nounced that the following im­ itoeotH A The Boy Scouts will go on an more, is doing research work for books, rosaries, and medals and for provements have bfien made with WASHII^GTON Vcuvit,, Coio~ ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT% overnight hike Saturday, Jan. 22. th-i government in St. Louis uni memorial Masses to be offered for money derived from the improve­ PARK MARKET m j E u t IJth At., Phon* TAbor I47S The members of St. Theresa’s versity. those who have sacrificed their ment collection since the latter RUY WAR BOIVDS club will receive Communion in Mrs. Charles Barbour of Tulsa, lives in the service of their country. part of August: The interior of BILL BUCHES. Pr*p. Weddingt Family Croup witysa - LIQUORS a body on Sunday, Jan. 23, in Okla., has been the guest of Mrs. Special prizes w ll be awarded, and the school was painted and floors Complete Food Service A m STA M P S the 10 o’clock Mass. The regular T. T. Aull, who resides at 1317 S. will include hams, candy, and a refinished, the old rectory remod­ 598 South Gilpin Hoover-Randall $5 prize, donated by the Holy Name Nadorff Liquors, Inc. meeting will be held on Wednes­ University boulevard. eled into a classroom, church floor *at'i S m iii to B. Thrifty" ★ Studio day, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. in the Joseph E. January is spending society. refinished, the heating plant in the DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS Home of Good Spirits school hall. a furlough with his parents, Mr. T^e Dominican Fathers had as sisters’ convent remodeled and a and Mrs. S. M. January, 1034 S. their guests this week the Very new stove purchased for the con­ Homt Portrait Sittings for Babie* WHERE rOU GET THE HOST OP and Children Corona. Rev. Grewry Scholz, O.P., prior vent, and a number of smaller im­ THE BEST FOR THE LEAST 328 E. r.OLF.AX AVE. Classes in ipusic appreciation of St. Anthony’s, New Orleans, and provements and repairs made on BRAE studio: KE.vitonc 8854 Rss. CHsrry S758 EH e«7T Collex tt Willlanu have been, introduced into the Chaplain James C. Connelly, O.P., the church property. It was voted grade school curriculum of the lieutenant in the USNR, sUtioned to continue the improvement col­ A REPUTABLE DRUG Welcome Planned ST.41JFFER SYSTEm upper grades. The subject of last in the naval hospital. Great Lakes. lection since it proved to ^ suc­ REDUCING «nd POSTURE STORE week’s discussion was “ Choral 111. cessful. Shopping District Correction Moods and Styles of Chant Rendi­ Banns of Matrimony were an­ FOR WOMEN ONLY tion as Originated by the Monks.’’ nounced for Mary Madonna Body Free Courteiy Treatment For New Pastor Recordings were played from Youth Center Project and Capt. Wilfred Martin. Prsisser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS 414 Et>t Colfax (Oppoilta Catbadral) the Gregorian Mas.ses sung by the Lubrication, Car Washing, Baileriee PHONE CHERRY 1S54 Colfax al Downing . . . Denver Benedictine Monks’ choir of St. Under Way in Peoria Grocery and Merkel MRS. SUSAN MclULL, Mgr. (Sacred Heart Paritb, Denver) Benoit Du Lac, Canada. A musi­ Ozanam Club Meeting Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing KEyatone 3217 FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND The PT.\, the Ladies’ Altar so­ cal appreciation hour and recital QUALITY. GROCERIES AT for pupils taking music at school Peoria, 111.— Plans for a youth Postponed to Feb. 10 BONIMIE BRAE ciety, the St. Vincent de Paul so­ center in Peoria have been com­ LOWER PRICES Hatchett Drug Store was held Tuesday afternoon in ♦ ■ ' Free Delivery SPruco 4447 COMOCO SERVICE ciety, the Young Ladies’ sodality, the hall. Parents were invited. pleted and a drive is under way for In the executive meeting of the t s 724 So. Unlver»ity - PE. 9909 “ Th# Slort of Qualltr and Sarrlca” The Shirley Garage and the adult choir are combining The Junior Newman club met funds with the full approval of 3331 E. Ohl« A *. (8 . Univ. snd Ohls) to welcome Father Andrew Dimi- Bishop J. H. Schlarman. The proj­ ?rg" “prS^Vr 701 GRANT chino, S.J., as the new pastor of Monday in the school hall. A com­ OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE plete list of members has been ect is being directed by the Rev. was decided that the reg B o n n ie B r a e SERVICE WHILE U WAIT PHONE TABOR 5911 Sacred Heart church. A recep­ Compoundlnir pmeriptfont b tht roo«t compiled by the secretary and no­ Murray V. Haas, diocesan youth meeting scheduled for Jan. Day and Night Storaga, Repairing, tion will be held in Adelphian BONNIE BRAE importJint part of our buiintfi. Washing and Greaaing. Gaaolina and Olli tices for the time and place of director, and a building has been D r u a C o . 1531-37 LINCOLN 8T. hall from 3 to 6 o’clock Sunday, rented only three blocks from the Jan. 23. All the parishioners' and future meetings will be sent to Downtown Prices all on the list. Besides the regular downtown center of the city. members. SHOE REBUILDING STEAM AND WATER friends are invited. It is planned Specialty instructions and business meet­ 'Prescriptions a (Formerly Dexter Shoe Repair) to present Father Dimichino with Wines and Liquors Laces - Suppliea • Shine - Dyeinf llOiXCii KOI\G 'A HEATIIVG i c a purse. ings, there will also be recrea­ 763 So. UnlT. Bird. RA. 0641 CHINESE A.M) AMERIC.AN tional gatherings. The next ses­ SERVICE FLAG REPUCES OLD 763 So. University PE. 2255 Many improvements have been sion will be Monday, Jan. 24, a FOODS jmade under his direction as assist­ business meeting. 320 E. Colfax MA. 9556 ant pastor, the most recent being Recent Baptisms in the parish the complete renovation of the sac- ONE IN ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH Open from 11 a. m. to * ^ m. included those of Arlene Marie JUST CALL CH. 2222 jristy. Another decided improvement Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs SOUTH GAYLORD [has been the cstabli.shment of the George W. Johnson of 1410 S. (St. Joteph’i Parlih, Denver) tor of the Little Flower Social cen­ 'adult choir under Father Dimi- Columbine street: Hubert Guenin A new service flag has been ter, addressed a girls’ assembly on jehino’s direction. He is the com- TH O -H P S 0 N’ S D. A. STRAIT Du Tell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu­ placed in the church. It replaces Tuesday, Jan. 18. She described Shopping District i poser of all the music played for DRUG STORE bert G. Du Toll, Sr„ 2490 S. Co­ the old one, which had individual the work done at the center, and W.ATCH and CLCfCK j the Masses at Sacred Heart. stars for those in service. The new asked for volunteer workers from 17th and Washington KEyitone 0712 lumbine street; Margaret Jean REPAIR I A special meeting to discuss Hanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. flag has two starS, a gold and a blue the junior and sophomore girls, 1080 So. Phono FRESH DRUGS plans for the coming bazaar, to be Jay Ray Hanley, 1067 S. Madison one with numbers below indicating especially girls able to assist for The Chrysler BOB’S SP. 0574 FOUNTAIN SERVICE 1311 E. Colfax 'held Parly this summer, will be Gaylord street: Henry Michael Tramutt, the list as of date. There are 285 the remainder of this year and next Your Palronage Appreciated held in Sodality hall Friday eve­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michael in the service, and of that number year. • ning, Jan. 21, at 8 o’clock, imme­ Grocery Company Grocery and Market Tramutt, Sr., 2457 S. Gilpin, with 11 have made the supreme sacrifice Principal’* Mother Die* diately after the devotions. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lavery as for God and countrj’. A weekly Sister Mary Edward, principal of —E*UblUh*4 1101— Groceries, Meat* and Fancy Walih for Opening of 20th AV E. GARAGE A large games party, sponsored High Maas is celebrated at the the grade school, left for Seneca, sponsors; Patrick Arthur Haney, CORN FED MEATS Vegetable* 1 STOP SERVICE by the PT.\, will be held in the shrine for those in the service. Kans., Tuesday to attend the fu­ .school hall next Thursday evening infant son of Mr. and Mirs. Patrick The Store of Quality and Price DANSBERRY’S EXPERT REPAIRING Lyness Haney, 1304 S. Columbine The parish analyst will appreciate neral of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth 1093 So. Gxrlord Call PE. 4601 -Oth and Downing TA. 9761 at 8:15 o’clock. The money realized any additional names of parishion­ Boeding, who died Jan. 16. New Ultra Modern 8 A M. to 9 P. M. street, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. from this event will be used to ers in the service. Mft. Boeding, widowed for many M c C u r d y ’ s , NEW LOCATION Pharmacy Soon .WASHING AND GREASING defray the expense of painting and Haney as sponsors; Stephane GULF PRODUCTS — Lydia Wagner, infant daughter of This Sunday, Jan.,^rfl members years, was the mother of 11 chil­ GENERAL REPAIR redecorating the school hall. Gaylord Drug Go. CORNER I4TH AND CHAMPA Lt. Col. Walter John (deceased) of the Young People’s club will re­ dren, four of whom entered re­ FIN E M EATS Have Yiinr -Car IFinterised In the monthly meeting of the ceive Communion in the 7:30 Mass. ligion. Sister Mary Cyril, superin­ FISH AND POUI.TRY 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345. Ladies’ sodality it was decided to and Mrs. Marcella Wagner, with Monday night will mark the sec­ tendent of Sacred Heart hospital, “ Everything from a Sandtcich PreMcrlptiont Carefully Filled by combine the Altar society and Col. and Mrs. Guntherie as spon­ ond anniversary’ of the weekly Le Mars, la.; and Sister Mary to a Banquet" Registered Pharmacists Ladies’ sodality, to be called the sors. PIGGLY WIGGLY MARKET games parties at 8:30 in the par­ Helen, a teacher in the Dubuque FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I Ladies’ Altar sodality. Mrs. John ish hall. diocese, are members of the Sisters 106.') So. Gavlord ANNOUNCEMENT i Conlon is prefect, and Mrs. Helen Veteran Janitor in 'The Perpetual-Help novena de­ of St. Francis. Capt. Arnold Boed­ ; Lynch and Mrs. Gerspach will be votions are held every Tuesday at ing is chaplain in the disciplinary AL JORi\$OX I retained as a.ssistants. The present State House Is 3 and 7:30 p.m. barracka at Fort Leavenworth, officers of the Altar society will Visitor* at Rectory Kans. HARDWARE RADIO SERVICE C. H. ACHENBACH be retained as the Altar commit­ ’The Rev. Thomas Forrest was a Mrs. Boeding was noted for her FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING tee. Mrs. Lee, chairman of the 13 Years in the Drug Pat Boyle, Catholic and octo- visitor at the rectory in the week. works of charity and for her ac- SHEET METAL AND GUTTER WORK W e Service Any DIake committee, appointed Mrs. Ger- gc'narian foreman of the janitors The Rev. Henry Costello, tive'particiiiation in cHurch affairs. Home or Car Radio business has taken spach, Mrs. Liverman, and Mrs. I in the state capitol, this year will C.SS.R., of Coeur d’Alene, Ida., So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. over. . . . I Martha Smith to act as assistants, miss the special aession of the 1067 So. Gaylord RA. 1232 visited en route to his western mis­ 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 j The Young Ladies’ sodality will legislature, the first for which he sion. The Rev. Milton F. Girse, St. Dominic's receive Communion this Sunday in has not been on the job since the C.SS.R., chaplain, reports that he I the 9 o’clock Mass. BAVB TIRES—BUY AT OLSON'S Dansberry’s Vine Pharmacy turn of the. century. has re-established novena devotions Si. Joseph’s Parish Mr. Boyle was taken to Mercy at his station in Marana, Ariz. He ALL OLD PRESCRIPTIONS STILL hospital Thursday evening, Jan. i . -- - - ON HAND IF YOU NEED A REFILL. says there is a good attendance of A SULPHUR SPRINGS 20, suffering from a complication the men at Masses and novena Billy Van's Grocery GBNBGG STATION of ailments attributed to his ad­ OLSON’S — EA. 7789 13th at Vine IN YOUR BATHROOM services. In addition to the work 571 SA.NTA FE DRIVE vanced age. He recently returned in the Marana airfield, he has care 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 and Market to Denver from a hospital in Colo­ (Cor. 6th Are.) FOR ONLY $1.00 of another place some miles away, 5 .1 l£ .C a ir*z EM.ZTSI THE MARKET OF, QUALITY HARRY E. NORRIS. Prop. rado Springs. a basic pilot school. After a four- Knjoy t rexi hcilthful refreshinR He has been employed in the t(3« B. Ith EA. tSIl 16 oza. to the Pound CREASING - WASHING sulphur htth In yo\ir own home. Try week visit. Father Willard Ber- TIRE REPAIRING Dr. Bxbcock's lulphMe sohition for capitol since it was constructed, 820 Santa Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 Arthritis, Neuritis. Rheumatism. Stiff berich, C.SS.R., returned to New Toar Basints* ApprscU ld Holy Family having worked first ,on the labor Orleans this week. R olj Cohost Joints, Colds, Sore Muscles. Fatixue, crew that helped to erect the UNION SHOP Athlete's Foot, Itrh and many ^ in The Altar and R ^ r y society JUST GOOD MEAT Diaorders. building. Mr. Doyle has been a held the monthly meeting Wednes­ personal friend of every Governor POULTRY AND FISH A Generous 8-ounce Bottle day, Jan. 12, The annual report Quality Bakery BILLY’S INN Enough for 8 Beilis and Colorado official since he •showed a successful year. New GOOD CLOTHES NEED Cooda at VICK’S Dr. Babcock's Sulphide Solution first entered the state service. Call TENiXYSOiX CHAS. HITT uid ^ S O L D JZSSBS officers are Mrs. B. Berger, presi­ NOT BE EXPENSIVE Reasonable Prirea QUALITY LIQUOR STORE Good Foods Price Only $1.00 dent; Mrs. E. Shull, vice president; MAX’S BAKERY For Beer, Wines " Meat Market On Sole in Denver at Holy Ghost Society Mrs. H. McNicholas, secretary; And Your Favorite Drinks and Mrs. W. Ginsburg, treasurer. THE BOTTLR or CASK 4016 Ttnnrun GR. (443 DENVER DRY GOODS CO. i 719 W. 8th KE. 8625 The women caring for the altars MAX LOWDERHILK. Prop. 140 Sant* F* Drir* KB. TfU 44th A l»weU Phone GL. 9733 EARNEST DRUG CO. To Serve Luncheon REPUBLIC DRUG STORES in January are Mrs. E. McNamara, FREE DBI.IVERT SERVICE WH. W. MTER DRUG STORES Mrs. M. Edwards, and Mrs. M. ENGLISH North Denver Poultry W. T. GRANT CO. U. 8. DRUG * SALES CO. The Holy Ghost Altar and Cannaday, SAJSTA FE SHOE Co. Rosary society will resume the School Exam* Slated BOB & VAN’S Queen City serving of monthly luncheons on Mid-term exams for the entire TAILORS HOSPITAL 38th & Stuart CL. 2671 Thursday, Jan. 27. A spaghetti school are scheduled for the week 901 FIFTEENTH STREET Meat Market Sho* Rtpsirina for th* W hsl. FamOp Laboratories, Inc. luncheon will be served in Holy of Jan, 24. These will be final FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF Mall Ord.r« Stnt Tottpiid tl.M Ghost hall, 19th and California exams for several senior boys who Combine Quality and Style 750 SANTA FE DRIVE SOLING streets, Denver, from 11 a.m. until leave soon for the armed forces. at Prices You Can Afford ' W* Appraclat* ParttI Post Organ 2 p.m. The price will be 40 cents. Miss Mary Ellen Doherty, direc­ FRESH FISH 742 SANTA FE DRIVE

1 . PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944

Loretto Grads Leave ST. FRANCIS’ ALTAR SOCIETY AWVS STRIPE AWARDED TO Onr FOR Wim B O i IBIVE For Overseas Station Selection TO HOLD FIRST 1944 MEETING IWOMENOFST.PHILOMENA’S of FLOWERS Lts. Helen Kelly and Natalie OFF83IS A WIDE VARIETY Swan, both of Denver, dietitians "J (St. Franeif de SaU»* Paritli, Scout troop 126 will meet at BETS UiEB W (St. Philomens’s Parish, Denver) Lt. J. £. Hollis Wodt BOUQUETS. (X)RSAGES with an army hospital unit, are on Denver) 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. C. L. A splendid record of achieve­ Lt. John Erwin Hollis, USNR, CUT FLOWERS A PLANTS ff THAT ADD TO O’Byme, 3 3 0 S. Washin^on the way to a station overseas. Lt. The first meeting of the Altar ment for volunteer work has been was united in marriage to Miss Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floril Tdfxraph Srrrita THE FUN OF BAKING and Rosary society in the new street, Thursday, Jan. 20. Mrs. Maurice Brockish will be assistant completed by Mrs. John P. Rein­ Slocumb Hollowell Jan. 8 in St. James M. Kelly of 3843 Julian year will be held in the assembly III ENGLEWOOB street, is a 1940 graduate o f Lo­ hostess. hardt, Mrs. George A. Schwartz, Mary’s chapel, Raleigh, N. Car. Bright Spot room of the rectory at 2 p.m. retto Heights college. Lt. Swan, Pikes Peak is so white and Friday, Jan. 21. The choir mem­ The Mothers’ auxiliary o f Cub and Mrs. R. J. Foley, who have Lt. Hollis is the son of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward fine youTI see the difference bers will make their annual re­ Scout pack 126 was organized this (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) been awarded the .\,WVS service Gordon F, Hollis o f Denver. He C. Swan of 232 Dahlia street, was Flower Shop port. month, with the following offi­ The first donations of war bonds stripe for completing more than was formerly a member of St. sodality prefect with the same ni. 2745 JoACphinc »t 5lh Ave immediateiy. Smooth, easy cers: Mrs. Carl Ott, president; The Parent-Teachers’ associa­ in the current parish drive to es­ 600 hours of work. Philoniena’s parish. He is a grad­ graduation cia.ss. mixing and tip'top results tion will sponsor a benefit card Mrs. 0. Wienecke, vice president; tablish a building fund were re­ uate of the West Point Military Mrs. Anthony Dunst, secretary; Mrs. George A. Schwartz, PTA Particular People Prefer Perkins Pickles' make cake baking a pleasure. party Thursday evening at 8:15 ceived in the past week from Mr. acadepiy and the Harvard, univer­ in the high school. Mrs. Mervyn McCarthy, treasurer; and Mrs. E. Vogt and Mr. and Mrs.' defense chairman, requests that all sity school" of business administra­ and Mrs. F. Rohrback, publicity. Buy Pikes Peak today. Members of the League of the L. R. Kent. Cards with the title to who have finished their scrapbooks tion. He also attended Colorado With the departure of Cub- Sacred Heart in charge of the be used when ;naking out bonds for bring them to the PTA monthly university, where he was affiliated candelabra for the coming month master Edward Day, Jr., for na­ the benefit of the parish were meeting pn Jan. 31. with the ChLPsi fraternity, Out- are: val service, Anthony Dunst will mailed to the parishioners. of-town guests at the wedding in­ LADY PERKDiS BRAND assume the position. The Brownie group will meet at cluded Lt. Hollis’ sia,ter, Mrs. C. Week of Jan. 24, Mrs. Boss; New linoleui 1 has been laid 3:15 Friday. The first sewing les­ Advancements made by scouts in the church aisles. Phelps Dodge of San Francisco, PERKINS-EPENETEK PICKLE CO. Jan. 31, Mrs. Hilker; Feb. 7, Mrs. son will be given at this time. Calif., and William O’Neill of Den­ of troop 126 the past month are: The Daughters of Mary sodality Masterson; Feb. 14, Mrs. Dyon; Candle Orders to Be Taken ver. Tenderfoot, Charles Mulqueen and the. Junior Holy Name society and Feb. 21, Mrs. M. Clark. The following women of the Al­ and Edward Frain; second class, will sponsor an ice skating party Upon their return from a wed­ St. Theresa’s circle will meet in tar and Rosary society will be in Dan Dubois, John Andries, and and chili dinner at the home of ding trip, Lt. and Mrs, Hollis will the home of Mrs. O’Grady, 607 Richard Ott: first class, Robert the' vestibule Sunday, Jan. 23, to reside at his station. WE IIEI*A1R ALE MAKES S. Pearl street, Thursday, Jan. 20. Miss Mary Dreiling Thursday eve­ receive orders for candles, which Deline and Donald Cooney; fire- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gooch have St. Joseph’s circle' will meet for ning, Jan. 20, at 7:30 o’clock. will be blessed on the Feast of the manship, Vernon Wokott, Dan returned to their home following luncheon in the home of Mrs. Law- j Earl Reum, The PTA study club will meet in Purification, Feh. 2: 7 o’clock a visit in the T. E. Devine home. VACUUMS rence Rabtoay 446 S Alfred Dunst, Mark Behan. Leon- the home of Mrs. Fred Thompson, Ma.ss, Mmes. A. J. Quinlivan and Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 1 o clock. , -WnoHman. and James Harris: 2225 S. Logan, Friday morning at Mrs. Thomas Cole is completing ,ard Woodman, and James Harris Mamie Goll; 8:15 Mass, Mmes. her course as a nurse aide. The members of the Young pjthfinding, Richard Ott; safety, 10:30 o’clock. Members are asked Sidney Bishop and E. A. Hanifen; IRONS Ladies’ sodality will meet in the garl Reum and Alfred Dunst to bring sandwiches. 9:30 Mass, Mmes. J. 'T. Cronin and assembly room of the rectory for handicraft. Jen-y Roberts, Phil Repre^nting the St.«I.A)ui8 PTA, T. C. Rhoades;- 11 Mass, Mmes. “JOE” YOUNC the first time this year under hvatson, Richard Gasburn, Carl Mrs. G. Smilanic, w'ar service Abi Holland and H. J. Struck; LAMPS their newly elected officers Tues- ott, Thomas John, John West- chairman, and Mrs. Judson Crook 12:15 Mass, Mmes. M. A. Hickey Auto Service Station day, Jan. 26, after novena devo-krook, and John Haszier; cooking, ham sold stamps and bonds in the and Mamie Goll. tions. John Haszier; pigeon raising. J, C. Penney store last Tueday. St, The Sodality of the Blessed Vir- Rannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORES The Mothers’’ auxiliary of Boj^j Richard Casbum and Carl Ott Louis’ PTA is in charge of the in Mary will receive Communion / / its a botl— or an overhaul— booth during the Fourth War Bond see Joe. 1610 BROADW AY Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 TA. 4592 W( silk* Old ShoM U ok Ukt N«w _ ZJ The troop will begin a 15-hour unday in the 9:30 Mass. drive. Any one wishing to help COMPLETE LIKE OP SHOE K A o f l l f A C junior first aid course to prepare Mrs. Herbert White invites a SUPPUES • J l U l v 1 C C t lU l C 9 la team for the scout circus and should get in touch with Mrs. group of little girls to her home Smilanic or Mrs. Thompson. the state first aid contest. The every Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m., MASTER SHOE ^ 0 ^^ J^Q|^^j^Y 0 je|boys have been asked to build a The PTA is sponsoring a cla.ss and she teaches the girls to sew. in nutrition as outlined by the Col­ REBUILDER bridge in the pioneer act in the Edward Hanifen was king of scout circus. orado Congress of Parents and 503 13lh St. Phone TA. 0812 Teachers. A certificate will be the Regis high school junior-senior Le Moine Music Co., 622 15th awarded to the school and also to prom, which was held in the Silver street, Denver, has a coal-saving individuals who attend the course. Glade of the Cosmopolitan hotel MASTER KEY SHOP device that is winning many bus' Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, His at­ An instruction cla.ss for adults M«mb«r National Lookamltba' tomers. Known as the Kol-Saver, tendants were Jack Monaghan and F who are to be confirmed Sunday, Aaiociatlon it is made of metal and rests on Frank Morfeld. Jan. 30, will be held in the church SERVICE CALLS - AUTO KET8 top of the furnace grate. Girl Scout troop 130 elected the EXPERT LOCK SERVICE Sunday afternoon, Jan. 23, at 2:45 The Kol-Saver materially in­ following officers: President, Ei­ SOS 16th StTMt Phona TAbor 0tl2 o’clock. creases the grate area. The air leen Lawless; secretary, Dolores MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED slots allow more than a normal The school children may now buy Raisdorf; treasurer, Betty Anne supply of air flow through the milk each day jn the school for the Costello. price of 10 cents per week. fire bed to insure proper combus­ Mrs. Harry O'Dty’s bridge club tion, which also tends to force the Mrs. John T. Walsh and Mrs. John Kohler, together with the met with Mrs. John Rohan on flames to the outside walls of the S U B B r S P I l Tuesday. Mrs. Newton Taylor was combustion chamber, thus reduc­ mothers of the sixth grade pupils, m u i l i i will sponsor a benefit card party hostess to Mrs. L. E. Bums’ club ing fuel costs 20 per cent Mrs. J. J. Flynn entertained Mrs. Lanmer St. V c M flin b The device burns all gases and (St. John’g Parith, Denver) for the PTA Saturday, Jan. 22, in 1543 226 the school hall beginning, at 8 p.m. D. Goodrow’s club on Wednes­ eliminates soot and, ,smoke. . ^ It , _____Fourtht h ggrade pupils of St. John’ s day. Mrs. J. A. O’Neill’s club will bums cheaper coal and is a boon kchool will present a program at Special prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. meet with Mrs. J. L. Brubaker on to the householder these days the meeting of the PTA in the Thursday. Mrs. E. T. Gibbons will syBBER m m when coal deliveries are uncer-Lcj,ool auditorium Monday, Jan, The Marian sorority, the Dau^h ters of Mary sodality, the Junior be hostess to Mrs. T. E, Carey’s tain, and best grades of coal are 34, at 1:45 p.m. A council meeting club on Friday. not available. Ut 1:16 will precede the session Holy Name society, and the Junior Tht Btit In Mr. Le Moine has a list of cu.s- Mothers of the children in the Newman club will receive Commun­ Mrs. -Joseph E. Barry enter­ tained a group of friends in her USED tomers who are very enthusiastic fourth grade will entertain at the ion in the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. FURNITURE about the Kol-Saver. He willLieeting. In charge of the affair The Junior Newman club will home Wedne.sday evening in honor of Mrs. Stanley Brooks of Nash­ ALSO NEW gladly show the device to inter- kre Mrs. J. A. Meinnis and Mrs. meet in the rectory Monday eve­ ville, Tenn. Cuh or Crtdit ested person.3. There is a size and m F ^kllace. ning at 7:30 o’clock. A FULL LINE t>T)e for every circulator and fur-| ^ p O’Brien will sell war Mrs. John B. Furstenberg, Jr., OF OFFICE nace. I bonds. She also may be reached announces the birth of a boy, John B. Furstenberg III. The child is FURNITURE at 655 Clayton or EA. 7570, I the son of the late Lt. John B. Wo bUT roar honichold and offlca fom l- Mrs. J. F. Threlkeld will give 1,5I() Present Furstenberg, Jr., and the j^andson laro for CASH, or exchanso thrm for I the final report on the games party. of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fursten­ anrthing in atock. Vasholt We rent Folding Chairs. Card and Ban- At the request of the PTA the berg, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry qoat Tablet. Dithee, Silvarwara, an v I Rev. John P. Moran will say the T. Zook. thing in stock. Furs 8 o'clock Mass on Tuesday, Jan. Established 1843 For Open House Richard McBride, who was Sapr«m« Bvrviet at Low Coat 25, for those in service. This will PHONE KEYSTONE 4832 called to Denver by the death of ISIS CALIFORNIA CH. IH l [be a monthly custom, his father, returned to West Point OPEN FROM 8 A. M. to I P. H. Mrs. C. 0. Arnold attended the (Loretto Hei(hti College, Denver) Military academy Sunday by Sunday was a gala day at Lo­ HOWD YOU LIKE A POSTCARD [deanery meeting on Jan. 17. plane. retto Heights college, when more The Altar society wilL meet in than 1,500 people attended the Leroy Witaschek is convalescing I the home of Mrs. John P. Akolt open house, which was held from from an appendectomy performed UlELCOmE STOCKmEm I on Friday, Jan. 21, at 2 o'clock. 3 to 5 o’clock. The day was de recently in Mercy hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wimhush signed to bring together all the Mrs. Maurice Leckenby enter­ I arrived home from a visit with FROM 6ERUN ? Loretto students, alumni, parents tained her sewing club Tuesday. THIS YEAR MORE TH.4N EVTR ORDER their son, Ensign Robert Wimhush, and friends in the Denver area [in New Orleans. The outstanding features of the YOUR SEED EARLY. George Mallett, Jr., spent a few day were the opening of the two I days with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. new recreation centers at the col Bus Sckdule on ■OW MUCH would it be worth? How You can help...and you can help [George Mallett. lege: The formal ballroom and H' much would a picture post card o f ' shorten the War, too. With an eztra War Richard Wayne Van Saun, son the Round-up room. Tea was a smiling Yank, walking down Unter den ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. [erf Mr. and Mrs Wayne Van Saun, served to the guests by a group of Bond now/ was baptized Sunday by Father 50 prominent Denver women, as Linden be worth to you? Now’s the time to dig deep. Now’s the 1325 15TH ST. Moran. Sponsors were Richard sisted by a large number of col Recollection Day, Buckley and Miss S ydn ey Monag- lege students Would it be worth an extra hundred time to get ’em the guns and the tanks [han. The Round-up room on the first dollars in War Bonds to you? Would you that’ll help save soldiers’ lives—and get floor of Pancratia hail is an un Alfred O’Meara, Jr., w-ill be help'get our men set for the big push this war over/ [ graduated from the naval training usual and attractive recreation Jan. ]i, 1$ Given an OK that counts school at Notre Dame with the room. Two murals, six by 21 feet that will make such a thing possibly an extra War Bond nowl ...... commission of ensign. Mrs. Alfred painted by two Heights - jgirls, The Laywomen’s Retreat asso­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are I O’Meara, Sr., will attend the room^^One muraf*d^p"c^*rf

lilH Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE FIVE Slain by Fascist Riflemen Glenwood Springs James P. Gray Why Not Use Our Chapels? Soldier, Now in OpIomelritI Alaska, Promoted 212 Colorado Bldg,

■ Since it takes extra fuet to heat a home Glenwood Springs. — Mr. and 1615 California TA. 8883 Mrs. C. S. Quigley received a let­ when there are many people coming and ter from their son, John, who is serving with the army in. Alaska, COMFORTABLE VISION going, why not use our establishment for saying that he had had three pro­ AND EYE CARE motions in six iponths’ time, rais­ the period preceding the church service? It ing him from private to technical sergeant He also told in his letter is always warm and comfortable and facili­ of the large attendance at Mid­ night Mass and how edifying it was ties are adequate for any attendance. More­ to see 80 many men in uniform receiving the Holy Eucharist WE FEATURE BEST COALS IN BOTH over, the location is convenient for everyone The Rev. C. E. Kessler attended the missions in Eagle and Minturn BITUMINOUS AND LIGNITE whether he drives or rides the streetcars Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 17 and 18. or buses. Eiichtern mmiberi o f the former Fnsrist grand connril who voted to ouit Benito MiiUKolin! were condemned to death by a special Faariat Tjconard Rule, only son of Mr. court in Northern Italv. Among thoxe executed were Manhal Emilio and Mrs. James Rule, spent his de Bono (left) and Count Galeazzo CJano (right), Miiwolini'i son-in- furlough in Glenwood, visiting his The Chapels are also available when law. Manjr o f the others condemned escaped to places o f refime. parents. I/eonard is attending the' Ciano received the I.ast Sacraments from a Dominican Father. The University of Nebraska in connec­ desired for final services. count for a time was Ilal)'’s ambassador to Vatican Cit^. tion with his army training. 5 3 9 ^ Patrick Coryell underwent an appendectomy Sunday in a local USE OUR BUDGET PLAN HOLY NAME SOCIETY TO HOLD hospital. Lt. and Mrs. I.ouis Rovedo arej visiting Lt. Rovedbs’ parents, Mr. land Mrs. Phil Rovedo. L t Rovedo ELK COAL CO. PARTY IN .COLORADO SPRINGS j is stationed in a camp in Georgia. 3635 Blake John Finkbeiner, Mgr. 1 Mrs Bert Gregori is convalescing Colorado Springs. — Under the Hovenic, in Pueblo for the past *.recent operation in a local hospital. joint leadership of J. D. Jones and three years AND SON CHAPELS A Rosary service was held in County Clerk and Mrs. W. J. Lillian D. A. Minsky, the Corpus Christi Frost attended the annual meet­ Holy Name society will sponsor a a local mortuary at 8:30 p.m. Mon­ ing of county clerks for the state ames party in the pariah hall on day and a Requiem High Mass was B R E X i \ A N K £ y ^ o n e 6297 t KEystone 6296 held in Denver. f riday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. The offered in Corpus Christi church will bt h*ppy to elv* rour Fui Cost t527 Qeveiand Ptocc proceeds will be used to procure at 9 J a n .'18. Father Elzi waa W'ord was received in Glenwood Belsctlon btr ptnontl attentioe dur- additional equipment for the celebrant. Burial was in Ever­ last week of the death of Miss IBE Dupl*r‘* R«cord-Br«*lclBg Guarding Forever our Founder^ Meab school playgrounds. green cemetery. Anna Hooley, Jan. 7, in Woodcraft TOR VALUES home, Riverside, Calif. Miss Hoo­ The twin daughter* of Mr. and Mr. Hovenic was horn in Ads- ley was a resident of Glenwood Ask About Our Fur Storage Mrs. Caesar Gheno were baptized tria. His wife, who before her for many years. While in Glen­ recently by Father Anthony Elzi. marriage was Susana Ambes, died “DENVEB’S HOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNORr* Feb. 16, 1938. He came to Colo­ wood she made many vestments, They were given the names Gau- linen.s, etc., f o r St. Stephen’s dia Joanne and Diana Marie. rado Springs from Streator, 111. THE CASCADE LAEIVDRY Besides his sons in Pueblo, he church. Carolyn Jean Davis, infant leaves a daughter, Mrs. Roy Ra- T h e regular meeting of St. “TRT OUR NEW SERVICE" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard dich, Colorado Springs, and a sis­ Theresa's court, C. D. of A., was Davis, was baptized in the week ter, Mrs. Mary Joseph Streeter, held Monday evening, Jan. 10, in Complete Laondry Service by Father Elzi. St. Stephen’s hall, with Mr*. Mary 1147 Market WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. «37M37I F Infant Die* Guild Elect* Officer* George Marion Michels, infant Frost, grand regent presiding. Fol The regular meeting of the son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. lowing the meeting a social hour Corpus Christi guild was held in Michels, died Jan. 11 iti a local hos­ was enjoyed. Refreshments were the home of Mrs. A. C. Alderton, pital. Services were* held at 3 served by Mrs. Harley Squires and OFFERING MISS Miss Catherine McNulty, the com­ 1436 North Weber, on Wednesday, p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 12, in St. Jan. 12. The following officers Marj’’s church. Burial was in Fair mittee for the evening. Preferred Parish were elected for the coming year Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ view cemetery. He is survived by Matt Sullivan of Olathe is visit­ President, Mrs. J. M. Dye; vice ing in the home of his daughter, ish)— A newsreel of wide interest his parents, two si-^ters, Barbara president, Mrs. W. W. Noll; and and Beverley Jean, and his grand­ Mrs. Hany Wood. Trading Liist to many Boulder residents was secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Ronald mother, Mrs. Anna Michels. Mrs. A. L, Dumont returned to PRODUCERS CREAMERY PRODUCTS MEAN shown in Denver theaters this Zaring. Mrs. Edward D. Kirwan, resi Glenwood Saturday from Denver, QUALITY PRODUCTS AT REASONABLE PRICES week, depicting scenes in which Plans for the annual pre-Lent dertt of Manitou Springs for 42 where she had been called by the Chaplain Capt. Charles Forsyth card party were discussed. Mrs. years, died Jan. 11 in her home, illness of her mother, Mrs. Mary St. Francis de Sales* W. W. Noll and Mrs. A. C. Alder- 381 Manilla avenue, Manitou Hawn of Golden, who is reported re­ was offering Mass both before and|^g„ appointed co-chairmen of Ice Gream Springs. She was the widow of covering in St. Anthony’s hospital, after...... the invasion of Arawa in the arrangements, with Mrs. Frank Edward D. Kirwan, who died in Denver. Vollmcr and Mrs. Owen McHugh Milk - Gream CONOCO STATION South Pacific. Father Forsyth is a February, 1942. She was bom in A Requiem High Mass was of­ in charge of refreshments. Forget-Me-Not JOE FARRENKOPP, Prop. son of S. M. Forsyth of Boulder. Annapolis, Wise. She is survived fered Tuesday by Father Kessler Butter 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 Lt. Marjorie Wright, WAC of­ by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Fitz­ for the repose of the soul of Cpl. 933 Bannock Su Miss Janette K. Lewis was grad­ KEystone 3297, Denver, Colo. Flower Shop Courteous snd Prompt Berries uated from midshipman’s school ficer stationed in Daytona Beach, patrick, Colorado Springs, and Orville Deckrow, who was killed WASHING & GREASING in Smith college on Jan. 11 and is Fla., spent a short leave with Mrs. J. F. Brody, Los Angeles, in action in Italy Nov. 30. The Choice Floicers A SPEQALTY now an ensign. She is to report in her sister, Mi.ss May O’Brien, and Calif. She was a member of Our Mass was requested by the Altar brother, William O’ Brien, 1632 I..ady of Perpetual Help church in for All Occasions Corpus Christi. Tex., for further and Rosary society. training and will visit her parents North Nevada avenue. Manitou Springs and the Sacred The Altar and Rosary society St. Philomena's Heart society. Requiem Maas was Beautiful S^octiona JACKSON’S in Long Beach, Calif., en route. John Hovenic Die* will sponsor a card party Monday, Artistically ArraDsed Previous to her enlistment in the John Hovenic, a miner and resi offered at 9 Thursday, Jan. 13, in Jan. 24, for the benefit of its Sacred Heart church. Burial in Bus. Phone! EAst 2723 GIFT POTTERY WAVES, Ens. Lewis was a re­ dent of Colorado Springs for 47 treasury. Special prizes will be Cut Rate Drugs Cry.stal Valley cemetery. J & L Radio Service porter and feature writer on the years, died Jarx 15 in a Pueblo awarded and a lunch served. The Downing at Alameda A New York visit of several Liquors Sundries staff of the Boulder Daily Camera, hospital. Ho had made his home party will be held in St. Stephen’s Electrical Appliance! weeks ended Monday for Mrs. Phone RA. 1818 Prescriptions and an active member of the par­ with his sons, Thomas and Michael hall in the church besement. Repaired Ted Chase ish. Duane Kennedy. She visited her Henry Bosco, a corporal in the 320.5 E. (^Ifax Avenue I Free Prompt Delivery aunt, Mrs. Joseph Cole. USED CARS C«n 8? 844S Downini tnd Aliuatda Florence Brady, nine-year-old army, arrived Monday, Jan. 17, to PHONE EM. 6063 COLFAX AND DETROIT Mrs. Charles Krueger was hos­ Denver daughter of Mrs. Mary Brady, is spend his furlough visiting his par­ PICK-UP AND DELIVERY AeroM from E ut Ulgh tess Monday at 4 o’clock preceding ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bosco, Alameda Drug Store showing considerable improvement the meeting of the Fortnightly since her recent illness. She has Cpl. Bosco is stationed in Camp Ulilliken’s V. 0. PETERSON. Prop. study club. Members plan to con­ Wolters in Texas. CASH STORES Cot Rate Drugs left the hospital and is convalesc­ tinue their meetings every two PROMPT SERVICE ing in the home of her aunt, Mrs. weeks. IN S Ca.WEMENT LOCATIONS Wines and Liquors Con Brady. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Lawton an­ WATCH REPAIRING 1130 E. AlamedS' F Fountain Service • School Supplie* Two boys from the parish have nounce the birth of a daughter, Welby Parish to 1201 E. 9ih Ave. just completed their basic flying Alameda and Broadway Rita Mae, in Waukeegan, 111., on OIEDRIGH JEWELRY 2357 E. Evan* Ave. course at the Marana army air Jan. 3. Dr. Lawton is a lieutenant field in Tucson, Ariz. They have (j.g) in navy medical corps at the Hold Instructions 3226 E. Colfax KROONENBERG COAL COMPANY been transferred to Chandler Great Lakes, school. ,Rita Mac is \ Field, Ariz., for work in advanced the first granddaughter of Mr. and Welby.—Beginning Sunday after COLFAX., WASHlNGTOlj COAL AND FEED flying. They are Robert M. Vogel, Mrs. Harold Lawton. The junior the 10 o’clock Mass, instructions Phone SPnice 4-178 1909-11 So. Broadway sOn of Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Vogel, (Holy Family Pari»h, Denver) Mrs. Lawton was Roselyn Wade KEM -T0N E_„ diu$3 18"" toczi K E. 4376 for children who are past seven Tht Modem MfrRcla W&ll Ftnlah and Lauron R. Gicrach, son of Mr. The Forty Hours’ devotion will of Colorado Springs. years of age and wish to receive BUCHANAN’S Z. & R. FOOD MARKET and Mrs. Andrew J. Giersch. open with a High Mass Friday Sunday marked the departure Holy Communion will be held in INLAID LINOLEUM FUR STORAGE . James .Alvin Brown, seaman morning, Jan. 21, followed by of James Cornish for Palm Beach, the Assu'iiiption church. All par­ 9 8 ^ sq. yd. LIQUOR STORE Highest Quality Groceries third class, is on leave from procession of the Blessed Sacra­ Fla., after spending three weeks ents are urged to send their chil­ ANDERSON BROS. Remodeling • Repairing and Meats Camp Peary, Va., and is visit­ ment. There will be all-day ador­ with his uncle, Joseph R. Cornish. dren to these instructions, espe^ Colfax and Joaephine CA. M46 Fine Wines p d Liquors ing his mother, Mrs. Margaret ation and evenintj services Friday F'rank Hillard ha.s gone to St. cially the children attending public INVEST IN FURS LOWEST POS8IB1 E PRICES ON EVERY and Saturday at 7 :30 p.m., at Louis for two weeks’ stay. W* Featar* Chriitian Wine* Brown of the parish. His sister, schools. ITEM— NOT JUST A FEW SPECIALS Mrs. Howard Matthews of Las which Father Crispin Ffirman, Miss Jeanette Madson and Miss The monthly meeting of the BEER Vegas, Nev., is also here on alO-F.M., will be the speaker. The Vireinia Kristy were hostesses at Annunciation Phont PEirl 1777 ]77 Sooth Broadwaj 900 So. Pearl SP. 9942 PTA was held in the school hall visit closing will take place Sunday at a Sunday breakfast in honor of on Jan. 11. A general meeting will 4 p.m. their cousin, Lt. William Gordon, The Altar society held election be held on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. npilP Q AT LOWEST The women of the parish will Jr., who is here on leave from Fos­ for all the members of the Altar of new officers on Jan. 12. with UnUIIO PEICBS O i DENVER D E SELLEM R O TO I.O *l$ ROSLYN DRUG GO. serve supper in the USO club Sun­ ter Field, Tex. society. New officers will be the following results: Mrs. Frank FUEL AND FEED CO. 796 So. Bmudway JAMES HENRY. Prop. day, Jan. 30. Volunteers to assist The Progressive Book club will elected. Helart, president, succeeding Mrs. CHARLES A. OsSELLEU SINCLAIR GAS \ND OILS J. P. Colstadt; Mrs. Robert Miles, will please get in touch with Mrs. give over iU meeting Tuesday to the esnsBfiBasM Cut Rate Drugs We Ship by Rail WILL KEEP 'EM ROLLING Complete PretcripUon Dept first vice president; Mrs. Joe Leni-| McCa^rthy making of surgical dressings for Your Puirhase o f War Bond* the Red Cross, and .Stamps Help* Secure Your THE ^ ^ £ £ 0 ^ s t o r e PHONE TA.JU0I OPEN 7 ro / WEEK DAYS 98 SO. PENN han, .second vice president; Mrs. J. In the Altar and Rosary society Paper. ISTB AND WALNUT rioifd All Da) Kondayt Phone PE. 9863 98 So. Penn & Bajaod H. Bush, treasurer; and Mrs. Paul meeting Jan. 13, the officers elected Winners in poetry contest n e i FRANKLIN ST. RES. PHONE UA. (M4 Keliher, secretary. were Mrs. Paul Kriley, presi­ sponsored by the Colorado Springs dent; Mrs. Clara Heiderstadt, vice USO club' for service men and Peter Ernest Tovani, 17-year- president; Mrs. Henry Fallico, sec­ women included Lt. Rita M. O’Mal­ DOWNING COAL 3 DAY SERVICE QUALITY GLEANING old son of Prof, and Mrs. Ernest retary; and Mrs. Walter Koerber ley, an army nurse at Peterson IF NECKSSARY Tovani, left Boulder on Jan. 19 treasurer. Field. Lt. O’Malley received FOR AN EVENING'S "W# are aa Kood aa any. and belter REASONABLE PRICES for service with the marines. He AND HDWE. GO. than many.** Thanks of the parish are ex honorable mention for her poem, Your (tarmrnta Inaared Afainat Fire was a student at Boulder high and “ SINCE and Theft tended to St. Rita’s circle for the "To a Bombardier.” She is a mem­ THRILL KCSTEKSOA had made a fine record as a mem­ velvet altar coverings, and to Mr, ber of Loyola-parish, Denver; was “ THERE’S NO FUEL LIKE AN I ber of the football team. His and Mrs. Nick Cpnter lor a stole educated in the St. Mary college,: OLD FUEL” C C ^ W E R S father is assistant profes.sor of Stop Mrs. L. H. Rupert is ill in her Xavier, Kans.; and received her; engineering mathematics in the 3260 Downing TA. 2515 Rfpalrini: and Alteratinns home. Frank Kueater is a patient training as a i urse in St. Joseph’s university, where his mother and At S8 SO. PE.NN. RA, 2083 (,r.EANERS AND DYERS in St. Joseph's hospital hospital, Denver. sister arc both students. St- Rita’s circle will meet with PHONE tH . 8016 338 BROADWAY P fc.. Peter Bessol is now sta­ 1519 EAST S4TH AVE, Buy ir nr Bonds! PE. ar.'i.l PK. 3 7 .%! Mrs. Jackson, 6550 W. 48th avenue, tioned in Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Jan. 26 at 1:30 p.m. An election of DUKE’S DRILL for further training. His brother, rrficers will take place. Edgewater Group FRANKLIN Alfred, has the rating of ARM Sa€*ram €‘iil The PTA will meet Monday, Jan Farniture Mart third class in the navy and is 24, at 8 p.m., with the sisters’ visit­ somewhere on the Pacific. TJiey Elects Officers We Buy, Sell and Exchange ing hour from 7 to 8. Robert Gam I are the sons of Mrs. Mary Bessol 22 nd it EA. zey will speak on the “ Post-War LAWSON DRUG GO. the parish. World.’’ .S is t e r Grace Mary’s Keame. Si 1 8 2 3 '‘ •O’ i « 'k y A1..SO rRlMDAD tULU - LiqUUKS room, third and fourth CTades, will entertain. There will he refresh Altar and Rosary society was held Most o f ns can sdU thank onr lucky ments. in the meeting on Jan 13. The scars dial we have tutocnobttes to Brighton Altar following were chosen: President, carry na back and forth on necessary We Specialize in Permanent lyct U» Explain Our St. Ann’s circle will meet in the Waving and Hair Styling Winterizing 1 home of Mrs. C. R. Auge, 4710 Mrs. Carl Rohder; vice president. trips. And s periodic battery check Program I | Raleigh street, Tuesday, Jan. 25. Mm . I^ee P. Griebling; secretary, np it one of the thingt that wiU keep THELMA KASSO.^ CLOSED ON V J Society Elects Mrs. H. C. Osberg; and treasurer, them mnnieg. WEDNESDAYS ^ ^ Mrs. Donald Petne. REALTY SALON OPEN SUNDAYS Brighton.— The election of o....- The following members were in We’d tike to aee y«a dropping in FDQTWEAR THELMA KASSON Maniztr Olficisl Tir* In*p«ction Station once or twice t month. Then we cen 3<7S COLORADO RLVD. eers of St. Augustine’s Altar and Platteville Club charge of the luncheon: Mrs. BEST IN QUALITT. NEWEST IN PHONE DEXTEH. 1188 Bailey’s Texaco Service Rosarg society was held. The fol­ Braukman, Mrs. Hesener, Mrs. keep a watch over yoof car battery. . . STYLE DEN V FUI. COLORADO 18th and Fsirfaz Emtrson M24 lowing were elected; President, Hursting, Mrs. (k>ebel, and Mrs. add water and make sure nothing Is S3 T*ar* In th* Pik** P*sk 8*t1on Mrs. Frank Nics; vice president, To Stage Social Feeley. wrong. 'Tbete is no charge for this John C. Mrs. Albert Hattendorf; second Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Kolbel, and service. THEVORHESSHOECO. vice president, Mrs. H. M. Brem- Mrs. Rohder are in charge of the COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. Scholl BOARD WALK Platteville. — The Junior New­ altar and sanctuary for the month kamp; secretary, Mrs. Fred Star- man club will stage its first annual of January, Whm is iin**»«i SHOE REPAIR buck; treasurer, Mrs. John L. dance Saturday, Jan. 22, in the PIN ESI Mareno; corresponding secretary, The following were elected to v x a ’1 MEATS AND ’ Quality Mattrial and B««t Workm«n*hip school gymnasium. The Rev. Dr offices in the Holy Name society in J® y*>j*” ^*** ^ GROCEHIBS Mrs. Frank Mancini; and chairman Patronize These Firms. They —All Work Guaranteed— Thomas Dqran, administrator of a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 11: Presi- i of sunshine committed, Mrs, Ross the parish, expects a good attend Are C o -o p e ra tin g With Your 4718 EAST 23rd AVE.— AT DEXTER Shirley. dent, Donald Petrie; vice president, hatterj ■ iaiUme, ance. Bob Flanders and his band Matthew Kolbel; secretary, J. S. Paper. VILLAGE INN The January meeting of the so­ from Denver will furnish music for Hershberger; and treasurer, John IPs IPise to Buy at IPaiss ciety was held in the home of Mrs. the occasion. Grant. L. C. Bremkamp Jan, 11. Twenty- In the evening a jitterbug con The following assisted in the ZECHA>& ADAMS BUY WAR BONDS two members were present. A W EISS DRUG test will be featur^. The com transportation of the sisters for COLE DRUG CO. Conoco' Service Station food sale was planned lor a later mittee in charge of decorations V I C H E B E R T PretcriptioD Specialist! the Sunday school instruction Next Door to ITest End AND STAMBPS date. tickets, publicity, dance band, and cla.sses: December, AI Mariacher; Fra* O tiinry Post Office Mass is said for all members of judgea for the jitterbug contest Januapr, Mrs. J. Schmitz; trans­ Automotive Service CONOCO BAUR’8 ICE CREAM 2512 W. Colorado Ave. CUT BATE our armed forces each first Fri­ include Bud Raney. Mary Lou portation of priest, Leo Dallarosa, day at the request of the Altar and Willke, Mary Downhart, Harold Paul' Schweger, and Elroy F. 3659 Downing 3660 Downing Phone 1083 Y EAat 1814 Colfax and Elm Rosary society. Camp, and Justin Volmer. Goebel Nevada Art. at Cach* ia Poodre PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Stree! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL PTA 0 ^ 5 ^ 0 3 !) Trip Mine, Working of Smelter Are Recounted Baby Chicks WILL HOLD OPEN MEETING BLOOD-TE8TED — DENVER (Continued From Page One) Boston, who was snuffing his caa game for tricks and chaff. Usu' out where a mole of slag is push­ HATCHED No Chanaa in Pric* • PAY NOTHING DOWN . . tration of the elegance of shape die between his judicial thumb and ally they attempt to frighten him, ing itself over into the white gravel resulting from the perfection of finger. “ Now, Judge, we have just and his behavior at such initiatory (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) The Sewing club will meet Jan. Order Now for 1944 Delivery, • tS.OO PER MONTH . . . of the gulch, and where it is de­ use. Another favorite way of sup­ walked round one of my pillars, moments determines, to a large ex­ A program that will be of inter­ 27 in the home of Mrs. P. J. Do­ Demand! Exceed Supply W* c u mike tirly delleeriti ef ill I porting the tallow torch is bv posited red and crackling among, est to fathers as well as mothers (ridcf of itMm ind domeella ceil. and I propose to leave it standing tent, his future standing in the herty, with Mrs. Kate Plane as co­ Cill todiT I wrapping around its base a splatch there as a firm support for the camp. heaps of like cones, some fading has been planned for the annual COLO. HATCHERY of wet clay, which needs only to roof until I have worked back to open meeting of the PTA Sun­ hostess. 1416 Ijirimer MA. 6767 Waihington Morrison Ingenioua Teala Made into the ashy hues of spent heat, be slapped against a piece of tim­ it. The whole mine is to be crossed day, Jan. 23, at 3 p.m. A talk by There will be a pack meeting of aifh t i l t , long Sootless. hot eeo- But this is a digression from the some black and shining like in­ burning, 1 ^ 3 0 nomlcsl. ber or any firm substance to hold by drifts about 100 feet apart, the Rev. Dr. D. A. Lemieux and the Cub Scouts Friday, Jan. 21. subject in hand, which is the re­ verted crucibles of polished iron. •ootleu. I Lamp I , the candle where you will. The running at right angles just as a duction of the ores. The smelters another by a guest speaker will All parents are requested to come. or Egg------Lump or Egg i breast is dug out as high and as city is laid out into streets, and cannot he allowed to cool off, and It was an uncanny vision: The highlight the program. There will be a skit presented by broad as will admit of advancing the blocks of houses are repre­ so are run the 24 hours through. huge rough outlines of the rough A wool blanket will be awarded den one. Refreshments will be [ Washington Morrison the regular timbers, which are sented by my pillars of ore.” served. Stoker Ig-T O Two ind I tg One evening we make up a party mill, with its high chimneys and and there will also be a special planted every four feet as fast as rize. Refreshments will be served coil. 0 helf-Inch Q “ I sabe.” and visit the great works of J. B. beacons of flame and smoke; the Shea-Cranor Wedding Held [ modified p u . nut eosL __ room is made. , The Judge dropped Into slang Grant & Co. Its chimney-stacks y the third and fourth grade Miss Betty Cranor became the Next we went down an “ in­ as Silas W egg descended to pour smoke over a nest'of cabins blaze within, the wan moonlight mothers with Mmes. Oestereicher, bride of Sgt. Dwight T. Shea, Jr., cline," that is, a rift downward poetry—purely in a friendly way. down on the bank of the creek, and outside, and the sinewy men with O'Connor, Long, and Scavo, room in a ceremony Sunday morning in from the general level in follow­ Somewhat startled, but assured of guide us, by scent as well as sight, skeleton carts leaping about in the mothers, in charge of arrange­ St. Catherine’s church. Father Rugby Coal Co. ing the ore bed, and found some his hearer’s full comprehension, through the muddy streets and glare of the spouting slag, handling ments. Lemieux officiated. The bride i ^ . 0121 men sloping. /‘ Sloping” is digging the superintendent went on to say across the vacant lots. The broad was attended by her sister, Miss 11144 STH ST. shapely burdens of fiery refuse. One patrol of Girl Scout troop out ore from beside the drift It that, knowing the height, length, upper floor is divided along one 27 met in the home of the leader, Louise Cranor. Pfc. Robert Galla- may be above or below or on either and breadth of these great square side into a series of bins, opening While the worthless slag is doing Mrs, J. A. Fitzpatrick, recently her was best man. Miss Collette side. To slope from beneath is blocks of ore left in the heart of outwardly into a shed, under which so much sputtering and making so and made eight dozen cookies for fhea, sister of the bridegroom, was HANSEN & HANSEN considered bad policy, since then the mine, and knowing how many the teams drive that bring the ore. lively a snow of itself, the silver the USO-NCCS club. the soloist. The young couple will the mineral must be drawn uji; ounces that ore would average to Each owner’s lot is put into a bin and lead have quietly sunk to the reside temporarily in (Casper, Wyo.. JEWELERS whereas in sloping from above it the ton, it was an easy matter to and kept separate until sampled bottom as fast as the heat liberated where Sgt. Shea is stationed with Save Your 1628 17th St. may be tumbled down, and thus calculate just how much the whole and paid for. This sampling is a them from the mass of the l)oiling the army air forces. trouble and expense be saved. was worth in dollars and cjsnts. process akin to homeopathy. Sup­ ore, and now come oozing from Recent Baptisms in St. Cather­ ONE STORE ONLY Now we saw the reason for having “ This rock, now,” he continued^ pose 100 tons are to be sold at a small exit far below the slag- ine’s include those of Robin Clothes posts so enormous. Here were holding his candle-flame close to the smelter. Every 10th ton, as fast spout, into a well at the side of Stewart, infant son of Maj. and three stories of timbering, one a crumbling piece which he plucked as delivered, is set aside to be sam­ the furnace. As fast as needful, Mrs, Clarence E. Gushurst, spon­ above another, with more in prepa­ BY from the wall, “ this burnt-brown pled. These 10 tons are then sub­ this liquid “ bullion” is ladled out sors, George Kelly and Mary T. ration; and the chambers were stuff that feels so heavy and looks divided—perhaps by being carried and poured into iron moulds, where Gushurst, with (Catherine Kelly wide and long; yet the whole so brick-like and utterly worthless from one part of the floor to the it remains until it cools into solid and Teresa Gushurst as proxies for Fuller Brushes roof of the .nine was supported is particularly good;_ it contains other in wheelbarrows— every 10th “ pigs” or bars of lead weighing I the spdhsors, the ceremony being by a trestlework of logs which, PERSONAL BRUSHES 600 ounces of silver in evepr ton, load being set aside. The single about 50 pounds each, and carry­ performed by the Most Rev. HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES never dovetailed or locked, were and one-fourth of the residue is ton thus remaining contains many ing about two per cent of silver. Bishop A. J. Schuler, S.J.; Cherie AND WA.XES AND POUSHES so braced together by setting lead. Suppose there are 100,000 large, hard lumps. These are These pigs, when cool, are stamped Cecilia, infant daughter of Mr. square against the shoulders of TA. t i n - IStS (henirm — DcnTor tons in this pillar we have just roughly screened out and put with the smelter’s name and the and Mrs. David F. Staab, sponsors, two or three other beams that been around, and subpose there through a crusher, which chews number of the carload to which (St. Cajetan’a Pariah, Denver) Margaret M. Bertrand and Foster every one braced all the rest are a score of such pillars in this them into fragments no larger they will belong. Then from each Mrs. Maria Lucille Romero of G. Bruno; Judith Ann, infant Buy More INDIVIDUAL RAG Timber! Lmat 2|0 Yeara very mine, don’t you see some than walnuts. The heap of a ton one is cut a fragment, and these daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter excuse for our enthusiasm? 1 tell of broken material thus formed is pieces—when the whole “ run” of 2738 W. 13th avenue has joined the “ These timbers will last 20 Women’s Army corps in the Fort Romanelli, sponsors. Constant and you, gentlemen” (puffing his pipe now separated in a very ingenious the furnace has been made—are Ruth Pfund. RUG WEAVING years," said the superintendent, alight between the words), “ there’s way, by catching a few lumps of collected and re-cast and assayed Des Moines training center. She War Bonds “ or as long as we care to use will enter clerical work. Mrs. Ro­ millions in it!” the ore from each shovelful in a to determine the value and selling SPECIAL NOTICE them; for you see when we have mero is the wife of Pvt. Phillip “ Very true—but--forgive me “ scoop,” which a man holds above price of the bullion. to Hotels, Apartment Houses, Romero, now serving with the! run a drift to the mine and begin General—but isn’t it a fact that the wheelbarrow wherein the main G>urts and All Institutions Million! Handled in Montha armed forces in Oregon. PROMPT DELIVERY to slope we clean' out all the min­ occasionally the ore is not true to its portion is carted back to tha orig­ Bur Tour Beth Mate and Throw Ruge eral as we move this way, and stuff From October, 1878, to June, On Wednesday the 8:15 Mass| A Complete Direct from Factory at Wholeaate Price. appearance all the way through? inal pile in the bin. The saved por­ in behind us all the loose material Doesn’t the bed grow thin some­ tion, which has happened to fall 1879, the Grant works sold 621,000 will be offered for Philip Bena-! Pike View Lump, Egg Rug, Carpet and and waste, leaving the timbers to ounces of silver at an average rate Cleaning Service Furniture Geaning time—pinch, peter out, you know? into the scoop, constitutes a new vides, sponsored by the PTA. Thisj & Nut - - Columbine, be buried in the heap. After a Or isn't there sometimes found in sample, to be further reduced, by of $1.10 an ounce, making $683,000 Thursday's Holy Hour will be of-| NEW DENVER RUG while, of course, those timbers will the center a great mass of unpro­ successive crushings and screen­ of value. Up to the same date, fered for our armed forces, as will; Boulder Valley and CLOTHES rot and the roof will gradually ductive rock, vulgarly known as a ings, until finally there remains Eddy & James, the largest buyers the children’s Mass Sunday, Jan.: j cave in, but as we have no more of ore, forwarded eastward $1,- WORKS ‘horse’ ?” only a pound of earth as the per­ 23. Crown Lump & Egg RUGS R. T. Church. Owner end Mgr. use for that part of the mine and “ Yes,” assented the superintend­ fect representation of the average 288,000 worth of silver. Another A movement for incorporating' 421 14th St. MA. 8157 no occasion to go there, we don’t ent, a little less enthusiastically; quality of the 500 tons of rocky^ ore large establishment, both shippers the Blue Cross hospital plan into ’ STOKER A.\D STEAM care. Meanwhile we don’t open and smelters, claim to have handled the parish credit union is under | FURNITURE “ yes, I know of a case in this very offerM from the mine. This pound COAL . . . WITH OR new drifts too fast, and so our camp where a shaft was sunk a is then ground to powder on the $5,000,000 worth o f precious way. The officers elected in the timbering need be done only once, BUY TVAR BONDS good distance and a drift was car bucking-board, and a 10th or 20th metals. There are at present union’s meeting Wednesday, Jan.; WITHOUT COKING. DRAPERIES except in some of the main ave­ ried straight away through the is taken for the scientific fire-test, about 15 ore purchasers and re­ 18, were Elmer Tenorio, presi­ nues and shafts.” ducers, and, not to go further into dent: Tom S. Eres, vice president; hardest of iron for 65 feet. It was or “ assay,” which shall determine j Victory Chemical­ FUR STORAGE We had been following him 3 work of extraordinary labor and its value. All these processes go exact figures, I judge the total the Very Rev. John Ordinas, C.R., about, walking by faith rather discouragement. Finally, the man­ on at night as well as by day. product of the camp in silver and trea.surer; Philip J. Torres, sec- ly Treated. than by sight, poking our candles lead already converted into cash retarj': and Joseph D. Martinez, ager was advised to turn and drift The red-brown ores lay in little into dark nooks, picking off bits at right angles to his present to be about $20,000,000. This clerk. The credit committee con­ Free from Iron, Dirt, Dutt of glistening earth here and there, heaps about the floor when we en­ takes no account of the ore now sists of J. C. Gutierrez, chairman; course. This new experiment had tered, divided from one another climbing up among the shadowy hardly begun when the richest soft- lying above ground ready to be Alphonsus Valdez, clerk; and Mar­ network of timbers in some stop- liy low partitions. Men with spidery worked, and the sum can hardly cus Nieto, and the auditing com­ carbonate ore was struck in large wheelbarrows were cruising about, GIGANTIC ing-place, and stepping cautiously quantities—an ore assaying over be taken as of more value than a mittee, Abel Naranijo, chairman;! over some chasm which might not dumping a pile of precious earth thoughtful guess, but it is prob­ Miss Mary Gutierrez, clerk, andj 1,000 ounces of silver to the ton, here, shoveling up another there, THE PIKES be very deep but seemed a crack but entirely destitute of lead. It able that it is under, rather than Adeladio Tenorio. Gleaner^ & Laundry down into Tartarus, when all at with seemingly aimless purposes, over, the truth. The time has not A sizable crowd attended the col-! was followed semi-circularly, al­ and the bins were only like so once we found ourselves back ways curving until the new drift yet come when accurate statistics orful flag presentation ceremo­ 700 E. Colfax where w« started from. We knew many openings to a mine, so deep can be collected. In two or three nies Sunday, Jan. 16. The flag was brought up square against the iron were the shadows hiding their re­ PEAK FUEL At Washington the spot by an old powder canister only two feet from the wall of the years the task will be a Inore presented to the school by the Ley- that a noble judge had sat down cesses. Across the room, lanterns grateful, if no less difficult, one. den-Chiles-Wickersham post, Amer­ original drift, and less than five showed four great circular cham­ 635 Curtis MA 6181 MA 6101 to rest upon, the circular im­ feet from the bottom of the shaft! From what I have described, it ican Legion. Taking part werej FRATERNAL BLDG. print of which he had carried bers of iron, from whose depths appears that one of the most im­ Comdr. Henry Green, Lt. Col. Jesse By a chance error of three feet the hoarse rumblings drowned in a 1405 Glenarm about with him ever since, like shaft had been sunk directly upon portant men in the camp is the Marshall, Arthur Hayne, District the-label on a spool of thread. deep, steady bass the energetic assayer. At the office of each re­ Judge Joseph E. Cook, Harry Sulli-| a ‘horse’ or island of iron, inclosed crunch-crunch of the insatiate ore- BALLROOMS - MEETING HALLS “ Now, Judge," resumed the duction works and of each buyer van, Mrs. Tom E. Morrissey, and i in the carbonate bed, and the first chewers. Wide doorways admitted At Your Disposal superintendent, addressin g the drift had the bad luck to be di of ores is employed an assayer, the school children. honorable rep resen ta tive from into these dungeons, where surging flmusEmEnTS— DininG reeled straight along its axis. It is upon whose report of intrinsic Father Ordinas gave a short ad- i volumes of murky vapors were con­ value the ore is bought. In addi­ dress on “ After the Cross, the. of course possible, but not probable, fined, and through their hot portals that one or more of these pillars tion to these there are many pri­ Flag.” Elmer Tenorio introduced ' red-shirted men hurled the raw vate assayers to whom owners the speakers. The bugler was CpI. may be almost wholly occupied by material that should be digested, RECRERTIOn a great barren boulder.” take an equal portion of the Frank Nelig, Denver military, and the worthy part of which police. Beat Ore Sold Separately sample assayed by the purchaser, should issue from the furnaces be­ in order to check his determina­ The parish has gone out in whole­ FINE LIQUEURS low in a bright and costly stream: Eicalicnt Cniaina As the ores are brought to the tions, and to whom the prospectors hearted support of the fourth war surface they are scanned by an ex­ First a barrow-load of carbonate submit the* rocks they nope to be loan drive. (Committees are at work THEATRE perienced person, and the best ore, next one of charcoal, then a of value in their desire to know to bring the parish participation to i PARK 1028 S. Gaylord pieces thrown in a heap by them­ third of iron and limestone-flux. whether the deposit represented a successful culmination. Mr. and' PE. JI77 ''Landers Keen Judgment Needed OF DENVER selves, whereas the ordinary ore is is rich enough to make a mine of. Mrs. Tom Eres will entertain a{ THURS.. FRI.. 8AT_ JAN. 20-23 Day after day, night after cast upon the “ dump” or pile that The assayer is very likely to be group of soldiers at a Mexican Arthur ~ John Wtyne in 'A Placa for tha Dlacrimlnatinx’* night, these monsters are fed with accumulates at the mouth of the found in some little log ^anty, dinner Tuesday, Jan. 21. j Tairphoao EM. (517 mine, and makes a little ruddy ter­ this diet, varied in proportions ac­ and in his overalls and rougn shirt *‘A Lady Takes E. COLFAX at STEELE race on the green or snowy hillside. cording to the richness and metal­ does not exhibit himself as the a Chance” From this dump wagons haul the lurgical qualities of the ore that graduate of Freiburg or the pet is being smelted. It requires very ALSO SUPPORT THE 4TH WAR BOND DRIVE ore away to be sold, the best part of the Columbia School of Mines, Center to Offer often being put in hundred-pound good judgment to determine just Kenny Btker in Tom Flaherty’s which, likely enough, a later ac­ ‘DOUGHBOYS I> IRELAND” sacks; about as large as quarter- how much foreign material and quaintance discovers him to be. lime is needed to produce the best W M . EICH barrel flour-bags, before being sold. But the grimy worker and his rude Musical Courses Very rich ore is likely to be bought results with the constantly vary­ laboratory become the center of SUN.. MON.. TIIE.. WED.. COLONY GRILL 1520 Lawrence CH. 2188 by regular purchafeers, who for­ ing ores. When, as happened the Opportunities for the musical JAN. 23-2< the miner’s hopes, and he hangs Bob Hop*— Betty Hutton in ward it to smelting works at Pueb­ other day at a new smelter, the over the process in silent expect­ development of younger memberf slag yields 150 ounces of silver to IF here Friend* Meet Friend* lo, St. Louis, Omaha, and Eastern ancy while the mysterious investi­ of the Little Flower social center, “Let’s Face It” cities. I think none of these ores the ton, the conclusion is that the gation goes on, or comes at the Denver, were announced this week has been sent to Wales. The in­ sub.stances which, in melting, are G«o. Saundera— Br«nda Manhall in • FINE FOODS Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAin 8437 end of the day to learn the re­ by Mary Ellen Dougherty, direc­ ferior grades are.eo!d by the ton to necessary to produce a certain sult, with an expression on his tor, The new program is under “ PARIS AFTER DARK” • MIXED DRINKS some one of the dozen smelters here chemical combination and set free the supervision of Mis.s Pearl Tem­ face blended of the flush of lively MATINEES — SATURDAY • BEER • WINE in town, the price being governed the valuable metals from their hope and the habitual stoicism of pleton, and includes choral work, Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist by the market quotations of silver base companionship, have not been SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS the silver-seeker. In one corner community singing, music appre­ AT 2 P. M. 569 E. C olfax in New York on the day of the sale, put in in proper proportion. Unless of the cabin stands the assayer’s ciation, and individual instruction. Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets this is done, the smelting, of course, less several deductions amounting small, square brick furnace and The courses are open to boys and in all to about 25 per cent, as the is not profitable. Luck may find his kegs of charcoal. Against the girls of all ages. Members of the reducer’s* margin for profit, and the silver ore but science must eX' wall are fastened the shelves that main groups at the center now We Invite You to Fiafi plus three to five cents per pound tract the bullion. Most profit ac­ hold his few tools, his bottles of represent seven parochial and pub­ crues to the smelter when the ore for all the lead above 21 per cent acid, and his knickknacks. Upon lic schools in the district. GRAND CAFE REPAIRING-RENTALS that the ore carries. Silver and produces from 75 to 200 ounces of a heavy post, converted into a Basketball teams for girls are 431 17iii .Si . MA. 6652 gold are estimated in ounces; lead silver, and contains a goodly pro­ Ingram’s Cafe ON ALL MAKES table for the sake of its solidity.. being organized this week for (Between Glenarm and Tremont) portion of iron and lead OPEN 11:00 A.M. t o 2:00 A.M. and copper, in percentages; but al­ rest his bucking-board and muller,! inter-center contests. The teams Leaving the dungeons, we pick Closed Mondays All makes Typewriter Service lowance is not made for both of the and a similar post gives firm foun­ are coached by Nellie Valencia. latter metals in the same ore. The our way down the slope of a small and Bar Serving the Fineit * i i Uth RTKEET BARNER SCHOOL BLDG. MAIN dation for his diminutive anvil, The boys’ junior basketball ore is hauled to the smelting works mountain of ore, and enter below RALPH E. INGRAM. Prep. AMERICAN AND where the engine and boilers throb and close at hand hang the vari­ team meets the junior quintet from by four or six-mule teams, for the ous sieves, samplers, tongs, and so most part, the driver not sifting on and the openings at the bottom Vail center, coached by Leo Dono­ CHINESE FOODS forth, which his business calls for. van, this week in a post-tourna­ For Better Foods Lunrliron. and Dinnrr. the wagon, but riding the nigh of the furnaces give exit to the ■Very likely only a calico curtain silver and the slag we saw shoveled ment game. VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE wheeler, guiding his team by a divides his furnace from his bed; in above as ore. And what an exit! and Drinks single very strong rein that goes to if it happens that he lives else­ The low roof shuts down close and Your Purchase o f War Bonds CHaaar S56e the bits of the leaders, and han­ where, then the cleanest corner OPEN ALL NIGHT dark upon the huge black cylinder and Stamp. Help. .Secure Y’our COR. 3 4 S a « GILPIN dling the brake by another strap. of the office will be devoted tq He is in the position of a steers­ of iron and bricks that holds to Paper. 58 BROADWAY Yours to Enjoy Pinrnlmrn Prlrt>§ at Ynut Dooriitfip _ _ _ _ _ its heart the molten metal. There a writing-table and a few books man in the miodle of his craft, and of metallurgy and chemistry, be­ Erea Examined t^Uasea Filled Kot added pleasure, eniertaio at the are pipes and valves, and draft- his “ bridge” is the saddle. Every tween the severe bindings of which Cosmopolitan — PIONEER DINING load is sent upon the scales, re­ ways, and beams and braces, but HARRY Nl. LUSTIG ROOM . . they show indistinct in the gloom Bret Harte or Thackeray will very corded, and then shoveled into its likely have found a snug resting COFFEE and are nothing beside, that great 01*T0MCTRIST proper bin. A thin-faced, dusty- place. [ SHOPPE haired youth leaned half asleep central mass, begrimed with soot BAMBOO (To Be Concluded Next Week) Office Phone KEyalone 3683 TO KEEP AN against a shady corner at one of and the dust of arsenic and oxides FOR CIVILIANS ONLY R O 0 M. Reo> these mills, recording the tons and of lead. Watch that workman. He 935 Fifteenth St. Orchestra and Roor Show ommend t h e fractions of a ton in each load as lifts a lance and stepping near the Hospital Guild lo OCTIU8T . PRESCRIPTIONS PII.I.ED Cos mopolitan he lazily adjusted the balance. His base of the fumace,.where a single R n e Foods to out-of-towo air was of one so utterly listless spark directs his aim, gives two or Hold Mooting Jan. 24 Your Favorite Drink friend^ OPEN BIBLE and bored that I was moved to re­ three quick thrusts. How mighty HIAURIUE mark cheerily as I went by; an effect the simple act evoKes! Old Heidolberg Inn Cosmopolitan Hotel “ You haven’t chosen the most ex­ The gloomy and ghost-haunted St. Anthony’s Hospital guild will STUDIOS J. B. HERNDON. JR . Gtn. Her. citing part of this business.” chamber becomes a home of fire; hold its monthly meeting Monday, COLFAX AT CLARKSON ‘Who Only Stand and Weigh It’ the grim furnace breathes out Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. in the nurses’ Penonality Portraits gaseous flames of blue and greery auditorium at W. 16th avenue and 741 Eaai Colfax TA. 9555 Your Purchase o f War Bonds “ No,” he answered dryly, as an and Stairps Helps Secure Your indescribable twinkle came into his with tongues of light which hover Quitman, Denver. 3 STUDIOS TO BUNDAT MATINEE Future. '.carbonated countenance. “ No, but playfully over a cataract of melted s e r n t : y o u I’m trying to do my duty. You red metal bubbling, spoutin|r, 1528-30 Broadway know the poet says, ‘ They also plunging out of that Plutonic WELCOME you get a special longing for CBerrr 8920 serve who only stand and weigh throat and falling in hissing STOCKMEIV! something very satisfying to eat streams into the iron bowl waiting 811 Sixteenth St. it’.” visit— That fellow had a history, but I to catch its hot flood. The little CRtrrr 4T67 NEXT TIME haven’t time to tell it. Leadville lady who is with us, seeing the 613 Fifteenth Sk {is full of such characters, and it sparks fly, draws timidly outside UAIn 8 4 3 0 I needs only to put one’s self en rap­ the doorway, and none too soon, for port with their happy-go-lucky without warning the whole place M /. EDELW EISS good humor and stoicism under all becomes volcanic. No longer a sorts of fortune to find these min­ steady stream of artificial lava 164t GLENARM Open 11 a. m. ’til 3 a. m. ers, at heart, the best fellows in rolls down the iron channel, but the world. They have a high re­ the liquid metal bursts its bounds gard for a gentleman, but a hatred and becomes a fountain. The fur of a swell; no objection to good nace is hidden in lurid gases oqt clothes, but a horror of “ frills;” a of which springs volley upon volley' high respect for genuine virtue, but of burning fragments that scatter boundless hatred of cant; an ad­ showers of fire over the whole ARGONAUT HOTEL SUPPORT THE miration for nerve amounting to foreground. worship, but a contempt of bragga­ The slag-pot is a conical vessel, BUY WAR BONDS Where Denver’s Society* Eutertadds fpr Laucheona and Dinnart 4TH W A R LOAN docio that often results in an im- with a rounded apex, poised, base FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BP.IDGE PARTIES, pulsive puncturing of both the uppermost, on four little legs; when B E N COHEN oraggart and his boasts. A “ ten- it is full, . an iron framework of DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 derfoot,” that is, a new arrivalja cart runs up, seizes it on op- Plaza Liquors The MAY Company Beeutifnl Ballrootat Private Diuiag Rooma from the East, green in the waysjposite sides as if with two hands, SM 15th S t TA. l u t of mountain lue, they consider fair and wheels it, gloaming and fuming, i ( Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

I Seen in the Seeds of New War Hidden Montclair Yontli I HEADLINES I BUY A HOME in the — M. F. Eraratt In Russian-Polish Dispute If MNHMMHHi ails to Return Parish of Your Choice THE WAR must be about over, Washington. — (Special) — The 963, when German tribes invaded writes an INS man from London. List Your Property For Sale With of These Realtors The shopkeepers are beginning to settlement of the Russian-Polish Poland, their first attempt to get “Lebensraum” by aggression. In On Bombing Rail be polite again. border dispute is perhaps the most SMALLEST railroad seized by ticklish question connected with the 1241 Polish troops stopped the in­ Unde Sam is probably the four- war. If it is not concluded to the vasion of Europe by Tatar hordes. mile, two-man affair, the Stras- (St. James’ Parish, Denver) satisfaction of the major parties A modem device was seen in this TO FIND A GOOD HOME IN ANY DENVER PARISH burg line, in Pennsylvania. De­ war — the Tatars used choking Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Lei Ut$ell Your Home concerned, seeds of another bit­ spite its shortness and uncertain vapors that had the same effect as 7136 E. 11th avenue, have re­ We have many Buye« for Homes TELL YOUR NEEDS TO VAN SCHAACK & CO. schedule, an army officer was as­ ter conflict will be planted. Dis­ poison gas. ceived word from the War depart­ •in South and North Denver. signed to its operation. patches from London indicate that A sort of United States of ment that their son, Lt. Frank ST. LOUIS’ FARISH A SINGULAR form of amnesia the Polish government-in-exile is Poland came into being in 1569 Smith, a bomber pilot, has been ALSO A NICE LIST OF HOMES (VACANT) (1 (3 SO. PENN. Newly decorated Inside and o u t 6-btdroom affected Fritz Kreisler, famous bungalovr with oak floors, gas beat, full basement and garage on 6 beautiful note satisfled with Russian pro­ when the complete union of Poland reported missing in action over FOR SALE lots. A real buy at (4,600, Including niet kitchen nnga. 11,000 will violinist, after a serious accident posals and will not be content to and Lithuania was achieved. The Europe. handlt. Leonard Schaek, PE. 8921. some time ago that resulted in a Our Mtn Art Casoastsat have the eastern Polish boundary Act of Lublin also brought about Altar Society Meets skull fracture. He spoke several the union of Poland with Ukraine, ■b4 WllliBg to Ssrvs You at the Curzon line of 1919 or at The St. James Altar and Rosary ST. VINCENT DE FAUL'S FARISH languages, such as German, the 1939 frontier. It is believed Ruthenia, Podolia, and Itelynia. 2429 SO. HIGH. Naw whita bungalow, vary eompleta and well built. Large society met ‘ in the home of Mrs. French, Spanish, Italian, English, that Polish Premier Stanislaw Other provinces of the common­ G. L SUHER & CO. llvlugroom and bedrooms are aUable. Gas heating pUnt operates very Latin, and Greek,, before the acci­ wealth were East Prussia, Livonia, Walter Joebl, 27 Crestmoor drive, economleally. All newest features, including a bright, streamlined kitchca Mikolajezyk will come .to Wash­ (LeyeU Parish, Danvar) R e a l t o II with lota of built-lns. Ralph Hogan, EA. 9014. dent. For some time afterward he and (Kurland. Arts, schools, re­ Friday afternoon, Jan. 14. This ington to seek American aid in ne­ was the -first meeting presided over The new assistant; the Rev. John could converse only in Latin and gotiations with Russia. Foreign ligion—in fact, all the attributes 1061 So. Gaylord RA. 091S by the new officers, Mrs. J ose^ J. Halligan, SJ.. arrived Satur­ ANNUNCIATION FARISH Greek. His violin-playing ability, ecretary Eden of Great Britain of a great culture 'flourished. The 3756 Federal Blvd. GL. 4780 J.' Dooling, president; Mrs. D. F. day, Jan. 16. Tne Rev. Edward 1605 GAYLORD—Bailroadtrs, etc.; with Urge families will be Interested in however, was never affected. already has had long talks with victory of King Jan Sobieski over this commodious 6-roam bungalow with 3 sleeping room*. Fletu do not Leavitt, vice president; Mrs. Perry J. Morgan, SJ., pastor, and Fa­ diiturb tenant For inspection call Ernst BING CROSBY might take a Polish leaders. the Turks in 1M3 saved Europe for ther H ainan will be assisted on Here are a few o f our specials Christianity. But the successive Holcomb, secretary; and Mrs. Leo tip from this story: A horse with The solution semi-otBcially ad­ Bovle, treasurer. New members Sunday by priests from Regis col ST. FHILOMENA'S FARISH a one-track mind won a three-mile vanced by Russia, which would partitioning of Poland in the suc­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S welcomed were Mrs. H. W. Low- lege. PARISH 1606 STEELE. Well-built 2-story light brick with 4 bedrooms and aleeptng race with a Great Northern train ceeding century by Russia, Prussia, porch upstairs. First floor hat Urge aunroom and Urge llvingroom. One take for itself a larm slice of pre­ rey, Mrs. E. L. Mentgen, and Mrs, The Rev. Florence Mahoney, BEST WASH PARK LOCATION in Washington. The stubborn nag war Eastern Poland and compen­ and Austria wiped out national block to City park and to Colfax and Park bill ear line. Ideal for Urg* J. G. Morrissey. SJ., assisted in the parish the family or for ineome, Ralph Hogan, EA. 9014. trotted down the track in front of sate her by handing over East existence. American leaders such A 8-b*4rai. horn* with osw stohtr Mrs. H. W. Lowrey and Mrs, past week. ■ad heating plant. Facing thi moun­ the engine and refused to get off Prussia and the long-desired ade­ as Jefferson and Wilson char­ tains. Call us for dstaUs. even though it had to cross a trestle acterized this division as one of W. A. Shell will have care of the The Altar society met Wednes­ ST. DOMINIC'S FARISH quate outlet to the sea, would have ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' 6441 W. CLYDE PLACE. ROOMY 4-bedroom modern brick in good condi­ and a 1,500-foot bridge. the greatest, crimes of history. altar for the month of January. day afternoon, Jan. 19, with Mrs PARISH a double-pronged evil effect It James Bible presiding. Father tion. Double garage. Davit, PE. 6012. COLD camouflage is being used Turkey was the only state that Mrs. Thomas Degan was appointed THE BUY OF BUYS would deprive Poland of land that Morgan congraulated the women on by the Nazis. An American flier refused to recognize the partition; chairman of linens and vestments A dsndy 2-b*dnn. homo located in is historically and rightfully hers their attendance at the Communion ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S FARISH over the Atlantic dropped down to and not Russia’s; it would make it always kept an empty scat for A vote of thanks was given to the 2000 bile. So. Ogden. Priced at 6688 NEWLAND AT A BARGAIN. Price, 67,900. is far below reproduc­ Mrs. Degan for her splendid work Mass last Sunday. only tS.tSO on terms. tion cost for this nicely arranged 3-bedroom home. Gas heat Large investigate an iceberg. The “ berg” Germany seethe with discontent the “ temporarily absent” Polish started shooting. It was a Nazi ambassador. during her past term of office. Miss PTA Hold* Mooting ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S aarvlet room. Half acre surrounded by attractive new houses. Nothing over the loss of East Prussia. The first meeting of the new PARISH «lte in neighborhood could be bought for anything like tbU low price. Fisher, ship. y The Treaty of Versailles estab­ Augustine Girordot, Mrs. J. P. Russia has repeatedly declared Reddick, and Mrs. T. R. Young year of the Loyola PTA was held WASHINGTON PARK that she regards the frontier ques­ lished the western and southern Tuesday evening, Jan. 18. Enter­ A lovely 2-bedrm. wire-cut hyi«k Maryknoller in Charge of boundaries of Poland. The eastern were appointed as assistants to home near stores snd transportation. tion as one for Russia and Poland Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, circle chair­ tainment for the evening was com­ tl.SOO down, bal. like rent. alone to decide. But the tremend­ boundary was set by the Treat; munity singing, accompanied by Feeding China Refugees of Riga in 1921, in which Poland man. After the business meeting. Van S c h a a c k & €o. ous import for Europe and the Miss Barbara Selby entertained Mrs. J. O’Brien. Mrs. Thomas busi’n^ ° 0*^ p S ^ T m Kaying, China. — The Kwang- victorious over Russian forces, Close in, 17 apt*., etoker eteam, low R e a l t o r tung International Relief commit­ world makes the question one of with accordion selections. Morrissey was the guest of the general interest. voluntarily gave up to Russia evening. rent. New lease. (100 net income Lonnt Insurance Property Management tee has allotted $100,000 in Chi- nearly two-thirds of the pre-par- The next meeting will be held above all eapentts. Owaer'a apt. has The whole matter is extraordi­ The members presented Father private bath, frigldeire, piano and lese currency (about $2,500 Amer titioned territories in the east. in the home of Mrs. A, R. LeBois, 724 17tli Sl narily complicated. Poland, parti­ Morgan with two Chatham washer, (l .t e o down. bal. $60 per KE. 0131 ican) monthly to be used in the Lenin called the treaty a “ volun­ 1355 Xiocust street. month. tioned three times in the 18th cen­ blankets for the new rectory. Kaying Maryknoll Mission terri­ tary and just agreement for all Word has been received that tory for relief purposes. The Ref­ tury, was wiped off the maps of Coffee and doughnuts were time.” There were 1,500,OOO'Poles Sgt. Robert Plunkett, son of Mr. served by Mrs. F. Moore and Mrs ugee committee, composed o f the Europe for 122 years, only to be left in Russia and 135,000 Russians reborn in the Treaty of Versailles. and Mrs. J. R. Plunkett, 1329 Cavanaugh, assisted by the sixth Kaying Mayor, the Chamber of in Poland. Quince street, has been honored St. Catherine’s Commerce, and the Catholic It is a tribute to Polish greatness, grade pupils’ mothers. Prizes for Hitler, the Polish say, suggested with the BTO medal in England. 4911 IRVING COIVWAY-BOGIJE Church, is headed by Father John manifested many times through the the evening went to Mrs. W. May, a joint attack on Russia, a proposal 6 lovely rooms, tils bath. Wsather- Donovan, a MaryknollerTrom New centuries, that her people have Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom are Mrs. R. Hartley, Harold Hawley, atrippsd, insulated, redecorated. Mr. 720 17th St., Realtor port, R. I. The money will be used been able to survive. that Poland rejected. Russia later now residing in La Junta. and Mr. Hunt. Thompson KE 2066. CH 6417. to feed the thousands o f starving joined with the Nazis in invading Mrs. Alex Koerner is ill in a Mrs. May asked the parents to Early historj shows the im­ Poland and took over a large part CAN SELL YOUR H O M E -^ L R refugees in Kaying. Maryknoll Sis­ mense value of having Poland as a local hospital. have the children help in the sal­ St. Philoraena’s ters have been placed in charge of strong buffer state. The first re­ of the nation. This land was lost vage of tin cans for the school. The SERVICE TO YOU INCLUDES when the Nazis turned on the Reds, The Ave Maria circle will meet 1600 BLOCK MADISON the kitchen. corded date in Polish history is articles will be picked up on but much of it has been regained Wednesday, Jan. 19, in the home Thursdays. Money derived from IH aty. 7 rooms, oak floors, auto, DVERTISmO YOUR HOME AT OUR EXPENSE. of Mrs. Bradford Bush, 1636 heat. Sell furnished or unfumlihed. PICTUaS OF YOUR HOME IN OUR WINDOW. in the heroic drive of the Russians their sale will be used in the school. Robertson BP. 4180. CH. 5417, toward the west. Niagara. WINDOW THAT 6,600 FEOPLE PASS DAILY. COMPETENT STAFF TO BETTER SERVE YOU. The Ruthenians of the Ukraine The Pinochle club will meet in the church clubroom Saturday Blessed Sacrament A COMPLETE FINANCINQ SERVICE. offer another interesting question FOR QUICK ACTION 1400 BLOCK GLENCOE KEEP UP THE HOMES Donald Attwater says that they evening at 8 o’clock. Anyone inter­ MEN TO INSPECT YOUR PROPERTY WHO WILL HONESTLY AND QatlUy 6 roont, gt» htst* sUel ested please notify Mrs. Charles INTELUGENTLY ADVISE YOU AS TO ITS MARKET VALUE OF may justly be called the original frrite or Telephone estrs rooms in Mrie Russians. At one time Ruthenian Parslow, EM. 9027. Honmiberfor EA. 6155. CH. 6417. TODAY. Catholics must have numbered Our Lady of Victory circle will H. E. HERMAN, Rcolior YOU’RE FIGHTIHG FOR TO UST YOUR PROPERTY CALL MAIN 1277, about 12,000,000, but in the 17th meet in the home of Mrs. Reginold 114 So. Broadway SP. 4456 St. Philomena’s and 18th centuries the majority Thoden, 1320 Niagara street, DENVER 812 GARFIELD under Polish influence passed into Thursday, Jan. 20. The S t James Patronize These Reliable Firms the Latin rite. After the Polish circle 'of the Archbishop’s ^ild 2-hedroom bung.* Urge living room* BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH full baMment. HA heat. Under $5000. partition Russia instituted severe will meet in the home of Misses Emily Van Sickle* £A . 4511. CH. 5417 repressive measures against the Loretta and Angela Schell, 1623 NEAR MONTVffiW AND JASMINE MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE Oneida street, Thursday evening, S-room w. c. brick bnngslow, priced -lEUVItL J.- Muter Kerins 8«w Filins Keri by Cede Ruthenians and by the 19th cen 66,750 unfumlihed; 67,600 furnished. Im- St. Vincent de Paul’s Lock Salu uid Sorrico tury the Ruthenian Catholic Jan. 20, at 8 o’clock. medistc potsetiion. “Household Goods To and From Everywhere WASHINGTON PARK Door and Floor Cheek Sarrico Church was virtually dead there On Sunday, Jan. 23, the chil­ STROHMIHGER Steel Tape — Parte and Repair* GENERAL REALTY CO. 5-room bunsalow, steam atoker heat, With Skill and Care” In Galicia, which came under Aus­ dren of the parish will receive Furn. apartment in basement. Knci* R e a l t o r Electrical Contracting Denver Key & Lock Co. trian sway, the Ruthenians’ lot was Communion in the 8:30 Mass. bert. PE. 4949. CH. 6417. Lecktlelau less unhappy but still far from 624 ISth St. • Denver - MA. &S8 B LietnMd and Bondad in CIt7 of DtaTtr Mrs. Thorle J. Vieau has been THE JOHNSON STORAGE Day and Nisht Serriee satisfacto^. It is to Polish dis­ appointed Register correspondent St. Dominic’s credit that Catholics of the Ruth 81714th St. '■-r,.mw“ PBONK KETSTOKE <3S0 of the parish. Please phone all LARGE FAMILY HOME enian or Ukrainian rite were se ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S fll-lSU i St. Denver, Colorado news items to Mrs. Vieu at EA. PARISH 7 rooms* atoker, gar., aummar kitchen. AND MOVING CO. verely persecuted by Polish poli- 2600. Simmons, EA« 0167. CH. 5417* tfeians after the first World war, 801 SO. HIGH Since 1905 Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Attwater estimated that the faith Lovely S-rm. modtrn— Priced (4,600 ful in Galicia numbered over W ar Tragedy of Sea 221 Broadway — Denver — PEarl 2433 ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH JACK DUNTON Heating Repairs three and one-half million. Recalled Through Award 4730 ELM CT. Ruthenia with some 39,000,000 u ------S-rm. modem, gse heat— 64,6S0 R e a l t o r and White Russia with more than Chicago.—Father James Mathew 410 Midland Sav. Bldg. CH. 6417 SLAHERY & COMPAHY 10.000. 000 inhabitants have con Liston, an army chaplain, lost his WM. F. STANEK, 2121 EAST 22ND siderable right to a claim for sepa­ life in the North Atlantic on Feb. (COpiER VINE) rate national establishment, but LOYULA PARISH PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS 7, 1943. His father was given the Secluded Wooded Setting there is virtually no chance of this Purple Heart medal by Abraham Reallor This Ultra Modem 6 rooms completely 12 rooms, attractive brick home, 2 at present. The Ukrainians have ST. VINCENT DC FAUL'S 1726 MARKET STREET Lincoln chapter, Military Order of / Help You Finance furnished with the best the market af­ baths, 6 lots, very desirable for Urge spread to various countries of the fords,—hot bouse, doublt garage, all 1149 SO. MADISON family, children's home, or convales­ the Purple Heart, at a meeting just steam heated. Yout atoker. rock garden, JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Western hemisphere. The Ukrain- KE. 0720 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION cent home. Eastern owner wants held. Father Liston’s sister is ftsh pond; commands a thrilling view. Only 8 years old. Urge bungalow of ian_ Greek Catholic diocese in the Sister Maria Vianney, who teaches 611.000. PE. 244.8. flve rooms, basement, automatic gaa quick sale. Price 66.000, perhaps STOVE AND FURNACE PARTS STILL United States, with Bishop Con­ in St. Xavier’s academy, Chicago. Attrective New Homes, See furnace, and water heater. Garage, less. 11,000 down. The Finest Materials ^Workmanship stantine Bohachevsky as Ordinary, Well Undicapcd. All in splendid eon- AVAILABLE—DONnr WATT The priest was assistant at Sts. See 3090 So. Marion, Sure dition. Terms. TA. 4226 or RA. 2244. ASPHALT Z U U u ^ A numbers nearly 300,000. Peter and Paul’s church, Naper­ 6 rooms, bath. IV* yean old. recreation A. M. Bottelman. and bedroomi in full finished basement, Frederick R. Ross GEO. A. PULLEN Both the Nazis and the Reds ville, 111. His troopship was tor­ H. J. PALMATIER laundry tubs, electric nnge. Venetian CATHERAL FARISH severely persecuted the Catholic pedoed and his lifeboat was cap­ 1654 GRANT 6 a U t » . 6 6 5 1 blinds, hot air coal furnace, insulated, Large home and income;, two baths STOVE & FURNACE REALTOR w weatherstripped, attachad garaga, 66,100. Inv. Go. F O R FREE INSPECTiaN Church in Poland after the in- sized in a rough icy sea in the and two kitchens; two-car garaga. REPAIR COMPANY “ vasion of 1939. The republic had dead of night. Father Whalen, LARGE AND SMALL HOMES Picture at 260 So. Broadway. Income 686. Held vacant for tale. 610 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. CH. 4461. 1S3I Lawrence Street 35.000. 000 people and of these,C.SS.R., was a witness to this trag­ U. 8. Bank Bldg.—KE. U«0 2423 South Cook, $5,500 Priced under $6,000. J. Herschel 8.000. 000 have died or been de-iedy. He was subsequently picked 6 rooms, gas heat, utility room, laundry, White. EA. 6661 or TA. 4226. TABOR 1321 DENVER, COLO. insulated, weatherstripped. Venetian ST. JOHN'S FARISH ported. up and landed in Europe. Sties . Insurance - Lotns Minds, attached garage with overhead 746 ASH Juflt say:^ “ I saw it advertised The finuM listed here de­ Property Management door, 2 highly developed lots. Pictur* at English Bungalow, 6 spacious rooms, 260 So. Broadway. t lM bath, attractive kitchen with in The Denver Cath­ Suburban and farm Lands ample cabinet space, full flnished serve to be remembered Sabdtvisioos 1835 So. Madison, $5,250 baasment. General Electric air con­ olic Register.” Reli|[ious Training Solves 5 rooms, thermostat controlled gas fur­ ditioned heating plant. All in splendid when you are distributing for nace. laundry. Westinghouse 1942 re- condition. Priced right. Terms. For ROOFING frigentor. Norga gas nnge. 2 lots, picket appointment call A. M. Botaelman, your patronage in the dif­ E Merton COMPANY fence. RA. 2244 or TA. 4226. EQUITABLE BLDG. DENVER ferent lines of business. 6767 PICTURES SAVE TIME. TIRES. GAS ST. FRANCIS DC SALES’ One City’ s Youth Problem lUst Colfax REAL ESTATE 1964 SO. PENNSYLVANIA George Rice, 230 So. Bdway. Attraetiva modern bungalow of 4 PE. 2448 rooms and sleeping porch, splendid PIONEER SOUTH DENVER REALTOR condition, well located. 2-car garage. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' Lackawanna, N. Y.— (Special) facts about religion with which to YOUR 1944 CALENDAR IS HERE Terms. For appointment call A. M. Linoleum Installations In Dorchester, Ma.ss., there are wrestle was ail that was needed to 860 SO. PENN. — 6-rooni white Bosielman, RA. 2244 or TA. 4226. 400 boys and girls— Jews, Protes­ Brick CotUg*. new eoBditieti. Coal ST. JAMES' FARISH Up to a Standard— spur the good padre’s plan. furuae*. garage. New S-ft. Frigidaire 2670 KEARNEY tants, and Catholics — learning, He obtained permission from his and Table Top Range. 64600 takes ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' Spacioua English bungalow with PhlL Not Down to a Price without realizing it, to become alL Immed. possession. FARISH mahogany trim, vestibule entranct. superiors, gathered together a bit Beautiful tile bath that is very large. good men and women, according e-RM. MODERN, (3,800 LARGE SELECTION of cash, materials* and a handful HOLY FAMILY FARISH Delightful kitchen with bay window. to an article by Catherine Boyd of unselfish men and women to Close in and well located on So. Full finished bisement with extra Quirk in the January issue of the share his plan, \bout mid-July Practically new 2-bedroom frame, full Clarkson. Easy terms or car as bedroom and bath. Two-car. front- Thoms Linoleum Studio Victoriun magazine. basament, den, laundry, garage, table down payment ImmedUte posses­ drive garage. See this sure. J. Herschel one summer, as vacation started to top range and Frigidaire included. sion. Mr. Kriesinser. SP. 402S. White. EA. 6681 or TA. 4226. 1538 Stout St. Main 2288 It all came about because the lag, he invited ail the Catholic chil­ $6,260. Rev. Thomas R. Reynolds, gray­ dren to attend a summer recrea­ S-RM. BRICK. (2,800 haired and energetic pastor of St. tion school, guaranteeing a "jolly Just west of Bdwy., near 1st ave.. SARAH RICE, Reallor convenient to owl car and school. R e a l t o r Matthew’s church, has kept con­ good time.” The response was Well built. Clean inside and out. 1660 Broadway TA. 4226 stantly alive in his mind the terrific. He got not only the Cath­ 440 So. Broadway PE. 3785 Terms. Shiriey-Savoy Bldg. pflv no monev noiui words of Our Savior; “ Su^er little olic children, but practically the Just say: “ I saw it advertised children to come unto Me.” entire juvenile population of the H. E. HERMAN, Realtor Father Reynolds felt the chil­ city. In T he D enver Cath­ dren of Dorchester were, not re­ 8T . JAM ES' 114 So. Bdwy. SP. 4486 Order ALL Your Coal ceiving the religious trainin; Public School Facilitilk Used 1249 Gnpe. Nearly new 6-room bun­ olic Register.” galow, modern to the minute. Urge THE^ PAY ONLY $.5.00 PER MONTH necessary to equip them as goo The classes started in the pa­ living and dining room. 2 apacious men and women of the future. He rochial school, which proved in­ badroonu, beautiful kitchen and bath, WASHIIVGTON MORRISOIV set about to alter the situation adequate. The city school board compute finished basement, includes 2632 VALLEJO Lump or ^ Lump or First he studied the schools and den, maid's room, bath, and kitchen­ recognized the worth of the pro­ ette, air conditioned, gas heat. You 7 rooms at present arranged with 4-room apartment on first floor (has saw how efforts were made to wni agree that the price U right. Ejik-a...... ■ Egg...... 7.05 gram and came,to the rescue with been owner occupied) and 6-room apartment on Snd floor. Second floor make school hours attractive for the offer of the public high school. STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS— Ail Grades children. Comparing this with the ST. FHILOMENA'S apartment rents 626.00 unfurnished. House can also be used as ont family Teachers volunteered to assist, and 1262 Josephine. Large family home, way the youngsters were herded the plan was undep way. aoiuble for income, close to schools, residence. 1% lots, double garage. GL. 2290 or Phone . . . FUEL §EIIVirE one hour a week into the church stores, and transportation, 7 bed­ basement and given a few dry The children start at 9 o’clock rooms, 2 H baths, gaa, steam heat, full each morning with religious basement, 2-ear garage. Make an ap­ TA. 3281 505 Colo. Bldg. SP. 7415 (ORPORATIOX classes, not dry-as-dust questions pointment to see this today, B64 SOUTH BROADWAY Communist Party to and answers, but pictures and BLESSED SACRAMENT Try Boring Strategy stories that bring a child’s faith 2646 CIcrmonL Prict reduced on thU into life and meaning, scrapbooks dandy 6-room bungalow, excellent condition, 2-ear garage. Make an Your Honor, I paid cash to be filled, and projects for the appointment to see this today. New York.—Announcing an of­ younger pupils. 'The later hours ficial, if belated, determination FOR PROMPT PERSONAL ATTEN­ fqr my house more than five We'll be glad to analyte are for recreation — worthwhile TION LIST YOUR PROPERTY LLOYD G. STEINMETZ COMPANY your lighting problems. that “ the political issues of tiiis recreation. The girls learn io cut .. FOR SALE WITH years ago. How can these It's possible that new time will be decided within the 601 SOUTH LOGAN STREET. DENVER, COLO. light flxturea for you and make dresses for themselves. people get me into court to would pay lor tbemselvaa form of the two-party system tra­ The tots revel in pots of glue snd A. €. Walker ' Real Estate quickly in reduced elcc- ditional in this country,’’ the Com­ bright-colored tissue papers that Sales, Rentals, Loans, Trades defend my title? tticity ooaL Let ui make Realtor Warns Agumt Poor munist party of the United States become gay baskets and flowers. SPruc* 0004 FIBS AND LIABILITY INSURANCE a lighting efficiency teat has folded—i.e., Communists will CH. 1778 CH. 6930 Lighting IiutalUtion for you today. The boys build model boats snd Our experience will give in the future bore within other planes. DETROIT. MICH. - “Selection partiei. The announcement was the answer to this question and insiallation of light fixtures arc On Wednesdays Father Rey­ HAVE YOU made by Earl Browder, general FOR THE BEST IN REALTOR SERVICE and many o t h e r s . Call major problems deserving the acr- secretary, who made known that nolds takes them on an outing as MODERNIZED YOUR H. G. REID SALES — LOANS — INSURANCE yices of an cxperL** lighting engi­ after May the Communist party a part of the yrell-rounded plan of KE 1231 for information instruction, for'h ere they learn INSURANCE? ( PURCHASE REAL ESTATE. MOBTfaGBS. OR CONTRACTS FOR CASH neer* agree. Modern fixtures, prop, ELECTRICAL CO. will be known by a name “ indi­ on Title Insurance. erly installed, eliminate eyc-ttrain cating its character as a Com­ fair play, tolerance, and kindli­ Protect yourself egainst nets ELECTRICAL CON­ ness. ^ hasardt. and sharply cot electric bills. TRACTING — REPAIR­ munist association for political BENNETT HORTONisiOLCoUax MA.6I00 ING AND FIXTURES education.” Concluding a three-day Dorchester’s juvenile delin­ HORACE W. BENN'ETT session here, the national commit­ quency problem is almost nil. MAin 2303 tee agreed to recommend to the Dorchester’s children are learning &CO. Title Guaranty Ce. May convention that the organiza­ what Christ stands for— justice, 116 Tabor Bldg. Phone TA. 1271 329 14th St. n i l California—Denver tion go out of business as a po­ I understanding, and love of all FRANK SNGLAND. Jr„ Manager BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY litical party. I mankind. IttfUiM* D*p*rta*at PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystdne 4205 Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944

to open tlieir new Round-up recreation College Students Turn Cowboys room in Lorello Heiahu rnlleae. It was SEEK PROFESSIONAL AOVlOE formally initialed Sunday, Jan. 16, as a special feature o f the Ixiretto open house, attended by more than 1,500 people. The room is decorated with famous western rattle brands, some o f which are shown here. Not glasses at a price. Invest in eyecare as glasses alone won’t On Sunday, the airla were in western costume and entertained the u esis with dances and music. From left BEANS to right they are Marilyn Beckord, Hazel .Aichelmann, Josephine Pankey, and Patti Romsa. correct faulty vision. Your priceless sight* deserves the skill Red Mexican 1 7 and professional service that we can give you. Call for an 2 lb. bag______I I U appointment today. Large Lima - 2 lb. bag...... 4 a D C

SWIGERT BROS. Great Northern 1 . After a lapse of almost a year, .Navy, 2 lb. bag..... I O U Better VUloti Optometrists Good Service the Legion of Mary again is work­ for Every Age At Right Price* ing in Presentation parish. The Pinto 4 ISSO California KEyitone 7651 Rev. Matthias Blenkush, adminis­ 21b. bag...... I O C trator of the parish, asked Vincent 4 point* required for a 2 lb. bag G L A SSE S INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Wendling, treasurer of the Denver comitium, to meet with him and to organize a praesidium. The group took the name, the Presentation of Our Lady, and installed the fol­ Fobs 1 lb. bag.. 10c lowing officers: Father Blenkush, Coffee REQUIESCANT spiiStual director; Vincent Wend­ THEODORE ling, president; Fred Lutz, vice AIRWAY QSa a Princess or Rickert 1 1 president; Mrs. Charles Milkr, sec­ 1 lb. bag..... 21c IN PACE retary; and Mrs. Frank Glore, n iC O Lass. 1 lb. hair...... Ill# iHACKETHALi treasurer. T^lere are nine active AIRWAY members. i GERARDA MALPJEDE. 3610 Peeot 3 lb. bag..... 60c Air Conditioned ^ Rtre€t. SurTivin^ are three moss, Roxie. The new praesidium in Fitz- Walnuts 43c Washinfftos. D. C .; Anthony and George simons General hospital has chosen EDWARDS Milpiede, Denver; a daughter, Mre. Anna 26c Satrlano, Denver: IS grandchildren, and the name. Our Lady, Comforter of 1 lb. bag..... MORTUARY •even great*grandchildren. Requiem Mast the Afflicted, and at the present was offered Tuesday in Our Lady of M t time comprises six active members. NOB HILL 1449-51 Knlamath St. < Carmel church. W. P. Horan ft Son 1 lb. bag..... 25c Walnuts 36c lervice. The work, under the guidance of Pound. Phone MAin 4006 i the Catholic chaplains, the Rev. i ALFRED BACKHAUS, 1318 Curtii DEL MONTE street. Requiem Mats was offered Tues­ Stephen Mahoney, O.F.M.S., and 1 lb. day in St. Elizabeth's church. Interment the Rev. Robert Quirk, O.S.B., 32c Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service will consist primarily of *18...... CATHpjONE MIKAN, 6676 Pennsyl­ vania street. Surviving are her husband. weekly visits to Catholic patients BLUHILL Prunes CHECKER Matt Mikan; Ave sons, John, Joe. Frank, and the distribution of Catholic 1 lb. gls...... 33c Emil, and Martin Mikan; a daughter. literature. The present group is Anna Mikan: and Ave grandchildren. LARGE MEDIUM CABS Requiem Mass was scheduled for Thurs­ seeing 20 to 25 patients weekly. SCHILLING day at 9 In Holy Rosary church. Inter­ Meetings are held every Monday 2 lb. 1 lb. ED DUNDON. Her. ment Mt. Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son evening in the hospital. The fol­ 61c 15c 13c service. gls...... bag...... XA. 2233 Lewtst Zonsd Rates lowing officers were chosen: The LUCY B. SMITH, 2342 Seventh Rev. Louis Keenoy, S.J., .spiritual C 4 S 4 points per pound required avenue. Requiem Mass was offered Mon­ day in St. John the Evangelist’s church. director; Harold Tracy, president; 1 lb. bag..... 30c W. P. Horan ft Son service. Vincent Wendling, vice president; ALTAR BREADS AMELIA MILDRED LEARNED, 4000 Betty Diehl, secretary; and Neil SANKA Raisins Quitman street. Surviving are two sons. Morley, treasurer. 1 lb. gls...... 36c George D. and Joseph C. Learned. Den­ SEWING ver: a brother, Samuel Donavon, Wyan­ Because of the large number of FOLGER SEEDLESS dotte. Mich.; a. sister, Elizabeth, Los Catholic patients, many more LittU Girls* Dresses, Evibroidcry, Angeles. Calif.; and three grandchildren. SOCIAL CENTERS ARE ACTIVE.iQnnill ITY CIRli; 1 lb. gls...... 33c 1 lb. bag...... 12c Monosrramins, Fte. Requiem Mass was offered Saturday in active members are needed and St. Francis de Sales' church. Interment an^’one interested in performing 4 point* t>er pound required. THE SISTERS OF THE Mt, Olivet. W. P. Horan ft Son service. DEANERY MEMBERS INFORMED this apostolic work should call GOOD SHEPHERD RICHARD THOMAS JAMES. 4881 Harold Tracy at TAbor 0659 for Washington street. Infant ton of Mary TELEPHONE PEARL »»1 James. Services were held Wednesday information. afternoon in the drawingroom. Inter­ At the monthly meeting of the The athletic programs are in full The monthly meeting of the Den­ HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. Denver deanery on Monday aft­ swing, with Leo Donovan and ver comitium will be held in the St. JOHN • JOSEPH HAGGERTY. 3735 ernoon, the reports of Mrs. Mar­ Frank Farrell in charge of boys’ For those wlio are ovgr-age Quitman street. Sqrviving are his wife. Francis de Sales’ school hall, 235 garet Gronninger and Miss Mary activities. The attendance of boys, S. Sherman street, on Jan 27, All Soap Palmolive...... 3 '/o ? 20C Mrs. Genevieve Haggerty: two daugh­ ranging in ages from eight to 16 for insurance, 'we have a ters. Marguerite and O’Dean Haggerty: Ellen Dougherty, social center the praesidium officers are a.sked plan that should interest a son. Dickey: two sisters. Mrs. A. C. directors, showed that the com­ years, has increased greatly. to be present Reports of activi­ Carroll and Mrs. J. J. Ingling, all of Both directors expressed deep you. ISo obligation to call bined attendance at the holiday ties for the past year will be read Starch S U ^ g ...... 1 0 c Denver; a brother, Thomas Haggerty, appreciation to the girls from St. North Platte, Nebr. The Rosary will be parties was more than 700. All (St. Patrick’s Pariah, Denyer) by the Mater Christi praesidium, and let us available space was taken by Francis de Sales’, St. Joseph’s, St. recited Thursday. 9 p.m. in the Boule­ Miss Virginia Battaia presided St. John’s parish, and the Mary, explain— or vard drawingroom. Requiem Mass will be neighborhood children and their Mary’s, and Cathedral high schools Queen of Martyrs praesidium, St offered Friday, at 11 in St. Dominic's for their help in group work with over the monthly meeting of the Northern Tissue roh...... 5 c phone us. church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mothers, who accompanied them. Elizabeth’s parish. the younger children. Senior Young Ladies’ sodality service. Thursday evening, Jan. 13, in the JOHN A. HOGAN, 3396 W. 31st ave- Mrs. L. J. Holmes spoke of the nue. Surviving are a brother. Edward Fr. Crispin Addresses luncheon meeting of the Denver clubroom. Misses Battaia, An 92% of our S o a p Woodburry Facial...... 3 ^for 2 3 C Hogan: three sisters. Nell, Agnes, and Council of Social Agencies. Mrs. toinette Pastore, Bernice Archer, College Club to Funeral Catherine Hogan. The Rosary wU| be Friends of Sick Poor L. A. Higgins will act as chairman and Viola Cinea, officers of the recited Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Day sodality, acted as hostesses. In the Services are chapel. Requiem Mass Friday at 10 in of a luncheon being planned for St. Dominic's church. Interment Mt. the annual directors’ meeting on future a more lengthy period will Hear Speakers Brite-lze Can. 8c Catholic Olivet, Day Service. The Rev. Crispin Pfirman, Feb. 15. be given to the spiritual part of the O.F.M,. pastor of St. Elizabeth’s EMILIA 0. KERR, 1114 Inca street. Members of the deanery served meeting. The lives of the saints Surviving are her husband, Jesse M. church, will address the Friends will be studied. Miss Jennie Ber- The Loretto Heights College Kerr: four sons. John J. and Frank the Sunday night supper to some Women’s club will hold its monthly PHONE of the Sick Poor in their meeting linger will start a series of papers Quintana and Victor W. and Max Kerr: 500 soldiers in the USO-N’ CCS meeting Tuesday, Jan. 25, in the two daughters. Mrs. Roman Avila and Jan. 25 in the convent, 2501 S. club on Jan. 8 with Mrs. L. U. on the saints in the next meeting. GL. 5 7 0 9 Mrs. Antonia Gurule; and 24 grandchil­ Denver Catholic Charities annex, TED DAY Gaylord street, Denver. Wagner in charge. Her subject will be “ The Life of St. dren. Requiem Mass was offered Wednes­ Soloist for the afternoon will be E. 17th and Grant street, at 2 day in St. Cajetan’s church. Interment Mrs. J. T. Tierney spoke on be­ Patrick.’’ Miss Battaia represented Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. Miss Gwen Gallejos, accompanied the sodality in the meeting of the o’clock. The business meeting will half of the dietitians’ aid class, a be followed by an entertainment Day Mortuary MABEL TRENCH EVANS. 221 S. by Mrs. John Schilling, who ar­ course being given by the Red Parish Sodality union 'Tuesday 2406 Federal Boulevard Emerson «treet. She Is survived by her ranged the program. evening, Jan. 20. under the direction of the home mother, Mrs. F. S. Evans of Denver. Cross. Any one interested may economics department. The recitation of the Rosary was held call Mrs. Tierney for details. Miss Gloria Billings, active mem­ Miss Bernadette Costello will Wednesday. Funeral services took place Miss Mar>’ Nadorff, president of ber of the sodality and organist for Thursday. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Public Library Wants speak about the various phases of service. the Archbishop’s guild, gave a re­ the senior choir, is recovering from home economics; Miss Doris a recent illness. Spillane Mortuary MRS. SARAH A. JOHNSON. Denver. Set of Encyclopedia port of the extensive work of her O’Brien on foods; and Miss Bess Surviving are a son. John Johnson. Loi group and Mrs. William Kimmins Miss Josephine Basso, daughter Riesenman on fashions. Angelas, Calif.: a daughter, Mrs. Agnes 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 reported on the cookje jar project of Mr. ^^nd Mrs. Joseph Basso, and Tea will be served following CASR Dwyer. Los Angeles. Calif.: a sister. in the USO-NCCS clUb. She said Mrs. John H. Spillane Mr*. Frederick Edwards, Denver. Re­ The Denver Public library Lt. James Ashton Kingry of Bag­ the program. Mrs. George Bader is quiem'Mass was offered Tuesday in the ha, i,,ued a reque.t for the that 1,834 packages of cookies dad, Fla., were married before the chairman of the ho.stesses; Mrs. I Will Pay Cash for Small Funeral Director and Embalmer Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet. Day were (jiven to service and ex-serv­ service. donation of a ,et of the Cath­ Rev. A. Sommaruga Saturday eve­ F. W. Hahn and Mrs. Frank Pruis- PERFETA MARTINEZ. 949 Navajo olic Encyclopedia, according ice men at Christmas time. ning at 7 o'clock. Witnesses were ner are the assistant hostesses. Homes in or Near Denver. street. Surviving are her husband. Elias, to the Rev. Hubert Newell, Mrs. Thomas Carroll announced Maj. Charles Tappero and Miss Mothers of junior college students and four children. Millie. Arthur. Vir­ state superintendent of Cath­ Marguerite Hoffman. The young Quick Action— Call or See ginia. and Tranquillina. Requiem High the yearly day of recollection to be will also serve on the hostess com­ Mass was scheduled for Thursday at 9 olic education. Father Newell held in Loretto Heights college "on couple left Tuesday afternoon for mittee. Miles • Dryer - Astler in St. Cajetan’s church. Interment Mt. announced that the library i» Jan. 30. Kentucky. Mrs. Kingry has lived Olivet. Theodore Hackethal service. unable to purchase the hooks in St. Patrick’s parish many years JOSEPHONE TRUJILLO, 1413 Paul The condition of Mrs. James Printing Co. and is anxious to secure Annunciation Class T. E. GREENE court. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson'and Martin HoYland^w^^^^ attended the parish school Joseph Trujillo. Funeral services were a set for placement in one of Ihad___I 1been______seriouslyJ___ 1-^ ill, waa__ reported . . . 1 "on/Iand iois oa flr^Q/Iiinfagraduate n of f ICathedral ’.ftf i Sponsoring Social Programs and Circulars scheduled for Thursday afternoon at 2 the Denver branch libraries. to be much improved. high school. 1643 Stout TA. 6266 in the drawingroom. Interment Ml. He said that the contribution Tickets for Olivet. Theodore Hackethal service. Mrs. John Murtaugh presided. Ne.xt Sunday will be Communion The junior clan of Annun­ ISIDORO CAUSTRITA. Surviving are of these books for public use day for the children of the parish Bazaars and Carnivals the following children: Cruz. Ted. The next meeting will be held Mon­ ciation high ichool ii tponior- will be a genuine work of day, Feb. 21. Catechism cla.'ses for children pre­ Quickly Produced Sanunna, Trinidad, and Mauro Caustrita. Catholic Action. Anyone ing a locial in Hagut hall, Den­ and Mrs. Martina Torcez. Requiem Mass paring for First Communion and ver, Friday, Jan. 21, beginning Reasonably Priced was scheduled for Thursday in St. having a set of the Catholic Confirmation are being held after Cajetan's church. Interment Mi. Olivet. Encyclopedia that he is will­ at 8 p.m. Bill Petrie’i orchei- UMO.M L4BEL IF DESIRED CLEMENCIA S. MOYA. 1811 Sanu K.4)f G. Deputy Lists the 9 o’clock Masses every Sunday tra ha* been engaged for the^ Fe drive. Surviving are three children. ing to give to the library is morning. 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. asked to call Father Newell at occasion. Benito Wasson and Viola and Juliana On Sunday afternoon, Arline Co- “Why Pay More?” .Moya: one brother, Joe M. Sanchez: and KEystone 4614. February Itinerary KEystone 6348 one sister, Mrs. Lucinda Moya. Requiem villo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mass was offered Fridsy in St. Cajetan's Anthony Covillo, became the bride (Trademark) church. Interment Mt. Olivet. The following it a list of of William Durbano. Father Som­ WILLIAM M. BECKER. 1608 S. Church in Scotland official yititi being made by maruga officiated. Albert Mohr DORAN Washington. Surviving are his wife. the ttate deputy of the DR. R. W. PRITZ Marie Becker, and two children, Patricis Grows 6,929 in Year and Rosemarj’ Pacello were wit­ HATTERS Wm.W.Myer Drugstores Ann and Betty Eileen Becker. Requiem Knightt of Columbut, Bern­ nesses And Associates Mass was offered in St. Francis de Sties’ **Hat Rscondlttenlm ard B. Carraher of Denver, ftsrrica Exclarivi fNCORPORATED D e n t is t s church Wednesday. London.—The Scottish Catholic in February: CpI. Fred Frank, son' of Mr. and Mr.s. Charles Frank, is spending a Colorado Owned Stores Directory reports that the Catholic Wedneiday, Feb. 2— Boulder 733 E. Colfax, at Clarkaoa 60S 15th Street 1206 15th Street MRS. ALICE M’ BRIDE population of Scotland in 1943 was furlough at home. KEritone fi721 TAbor 5761 Requiem Hi^k Mass was acheduled for Friday, Feb. 4— Longmont CALL MAIN 6838 Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. DENVEB. COLORADO Thursday at 9:30 in St. Philomena's 621,398, an increase of 6,929 over Saturday, Feb. 5— Fort Col- Mrs. Henry Bellacosa is improv­ Ftm PIcliwQp aad D«UT«r7 church for Mrs. Alice McBride, who died the total in 1941. ing in St. Anthony’s hospital after Bsrrios Broadwav and Ellsworth 16th and California one week after the Heath of her eon, lint Richard McBride. Mrs. McBride had Sunday, Feb. 6— Greeley an attack of pneumonia. Born In Evansville. Ind., March 26. 1869, 15th and California Keen ill for some time in her home. 2915 she came to Colorado with her husband. Monday, Feb. 7— Fort Mor­ Winners of prizes in the Mothers E. 10th avenue. Born in Illinois Nov. 4, Adolph, in 1908. She -was a member of gan club card party were Mrs. Moreno POR SMART ITe Do Not Have Special Sales Rut Sell You at Our Loteest 1868, she was brouffht to Denver by her the Tabernacle society. Sacred Heart parents when she was seven. She was a Tuetday, Feb. 8— Sterling Mrs. Strempel, Mrs. Louis Vecchia Aid. and the Holy Ghost* Altar and LADIES’ WEAR Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. Which would he member of the Alumnae association of Wednetday, Feb. 9— Denver relli, and Asa Henson. Rosary society. Surviving are a daugh VISIT the Mesdames of the Sacred Heart and ter. Mrs. Clem Kohl; three grandehil have chosen? St. Phllomena's Altar and Rosary so­ dren. Rita and Robert Kohl and Philip ciety. Surviving are three daughters, Negele. Requiem Mass was scheduled Karelia Shop .h Mrs. Marjorie Cuordingly, Beverly Hills. for Thursday at 9:30 in St. John the ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S* PARISH 70 BROADWAY " I Calif.: Mrs. Fred Howard. Colorado Evangelist’s church. Interment Ml Springs: and Mrs. Ben Allison. Denver; i Olivet. Spillane service. 11 grandchildren, and tw*o great-grand­ CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING i I children. W. P. Horan ft Son service. GROUP HEARS ANNUAL REPORT MRS. SARAH H. WHELAN i I MRS. MARY MEE Mrs. Sarah Hogan Whelan died Jan ' dassilied Ads i I Mrii. Mary Mce died Saturday in Mercy 12 in St. Louis after an illness of four (St. Rose of Lima’s Pariah, The Young Ladies’ sodality D O V L i ’S i I hospital after a short illness. Born in weeks. Born In Denver Nuv. 25. 1898 It will pay you to raad ALL of tho following advertUement*. Ireland March 7, 1866. she came to Mrs. Whelan moved to St. Louis after Denver) elected Miss Bertha Langfield, < I Colorado when she was 18 and married her marriage to Clarence A. Whelan, a P.HARMACY railroad clerk, in 1922. Surviving, be­ The regular meeting of the St. president; Lettybelle Ganatta, vice Thomas Mee In Leadvllle. The late Mr. Rose of Lima Altar society was Th* Particular Oragzict Mee was the owner of a local dairy now sides her husband, are three son*. Ed president: JoAnne Freilinger, sec PHOTOGRAPHS TOWN SERVICE operated by his sons. Mrs. Mee was a ward H.. In the navy, and Robert and held in the parish hail on Thursday 17TH AVE. AND GRANT Offers s l*year certified GUARANTEE on | member of the Catholic Daughters and John. St. Louis; two sisters. Sister Ann afternoon, Jan. 13, with all offi­ retary;j^nd Mary Dreiling, treas KB. itIT FBEJt DBUVKBT sll makes of washing machines, refrigera* Catherine, Leavenworth. Kins., and Mrs. AndeTMn pbotoa tZOf IStb St, at Lav SO MANY THINGS may be the Annunciation Altar and Rosary so­ cers, 34 members, and guests pres­ urer, on Sunday, Jan. 16. Three rvnea MAia lZ7a Frev new* cot*. tors, including new parts, regardless of sgt. I ciety. For many years she had been Margaret McLellan. Denver: four broth TA. 7592. planned now that will ultimate­ active in charity work. Surviving are ers, Stephen. San Francisco, Calif., and ent. The society’s annual report new members were received. two daughters, Mrs. Maymie McDonald Hugh. Daniel, and Clarke Hogan. Den­ was read and showed a total of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ly lighten the burden and bring ver. Requiem Mass was offered Mon­ Call a PRINTING and Mr*. Bert Beaman, Denver: three $378.85 raised by the membership Reconditioned pUnoe. playcre, craode son*. James tnd John. Denver, and day in Annunciation church. Interment Ceiling prices on business cards, lettsrbeads, I peace oF mind For those who Mt. Olivet. George P. Hackethal service. orzani (pipe end reed), oreheetral inetm- Thoma*. San Francisco. Calif. Requiem during the past year. Father Louis menta. T. B. Welker. tSS Broadway 8P envelopes, wedding and school announce* I live alone. W hen that time Mass was scheduled for Thursday at Grohman thanked the women for BIRDS­ ZOXE CAB 7364. ments. Rodgen Printing Co..*511 Utb Bt. I 9:30 in Annunciation chnrch. Interment MARVIN J. BIBLE their splendid help and co-opera­ comes, could anything be mote Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. MAin 7171 satisFying than the possession A Requiam Hizh Maas was offered tion, and announced, among other EYE PAINTING A PAPERING DRUG STORES Saturday in St. Charles' church, San Prsaipt. Cm Um u Service HUGH LOUGHRAN things, that the parish had pur­ I. T. oF a beautiFul monument that Francisco, Calif., for Marvin J. Bible, FROZEN CBBAPBB BATES Paintms and Papanna caaaooabla. Hugh Loughran died Saturday in his whose death was reported in The Sez chased a total of $2,600 in war Yaazar. S7 W Mapla BPrue. X964. Hntchinson's Pharmacy vou selected TO GETHER, home. 8465 W. 38rd avenue, after ister Jan. $. Lt. Bible, a native of bonds since Pearl harbor, which FOODS CLEAN NEW CABS Your Naborhood D ruzzft Lack in the days when Fond long illness. Born in Central City May Denver, was killed in a crash of an MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Phone SPruca 0588 700 So. Pearl | 2. 1876, Mr. Loughran came to Denver army plans near Wendover, Utah. Jan amount is being credited to a new JAMES HUTCHINSON memories were in the making? when he was 12. He worked for the 4. Hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joatph parish school building fund. Erickson Memorial Co. BEAUTIFUL whiU poreelain Coal Kani city as a stationary engineer for more Bible, moved to San Francisco last The society thanked Mrs. Regina Croceriea • Meats • Bakery Oil Circulator and Radio. Saerifica. FURNITURE than 15 years. He retired three years Auzuat. A brother, James Bible, la an MONUMENTS - MARKERS Santa Fa. sgo. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lizzie army cadet in Santa Ana, Calif. An Flinn for the donation of new vo­ Baautlfal bedroom, livinzroom, and break-1 Loughran. and a sister. Mrs. Agnes M. uncle. James Bible, is superintendent of tive stand covers, Mrs. Henry MURRAY’S Promptlo l Erection WANTED HOUSE TO RENT fait le t: taerlfice. 734 Santa Fe. QUood* *1ofgtUvs tUg Cahill. Denver. Requiem Mass was o f­ the City park zreenhouse here; and an Crump for new .sacristy towels re­ P«uii4*d by H. T. M um y—ItU from ons of>t tbsI most eomplttt fered Tuesday in St. Dominic’s church. aunt, Mrs. A. A. Klamann. also lives in dispUrs Id this rvxIoD. Chemical Enzineer. Gatea, permanent, WANTED TO BUY Ifou W ill Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. Denver. His wife, Mrs. Helen Bible, and ceived, and all those who had do­ Phonea GR. 1613-14-15 921 8p#«r BItA., OpposiU Sainksa vtuhea 6-6 room houie. unfumiihed, zood baby dauzhter are in California. nated flowers, and contributed to Gardens. CHerry 4728 condition, prefer South or Eaat, 34945S. WIXJ. PAY CASH for 5 tooma of fumi.| Wwl IZad a JbIIbb tura, piano and aewing machine, KE. 8944.1 CIu a u U M o il ■ MARGARET COCHLAN the children’s party. Phone RA. 2300. Requi.m M»«. will be offered Friday EDWARD L. GOLDEN Among the visitors present were in SL Dominir/. church at 9 for Mrt. Edward L. Golden died Wednesday Marzaret Cozhlan, '8, of SS8S Eliot Jan. 19, in Stockton, Calif. Ha was Sister Mary Inez and Mrs. Mary JACQUES BROTHERS atreet, who died Sunday in htr home. native of Fort Collins. Snrvivinz arc hla Farrel of Buffalo, N, Y., guests in When in Doubt Buy Quality Mrs, Cochlan had been a reaident of wife, Anna; four aiatcra, U ri. Anna the home of their sister, Im . Ethel ^ e m e e Denver for ST yeara. She waa a mem­ Lally, Mrs. Elixabcth Fitxzibbona, and Gillies. CEDAR CANON — GORDON Since 1902 ber of the LCBA, branch 320. and St. Mrs. Catherina Marsh, all of Denver, Dominic*t Third Order. Survivinz are and Mrs. Ella Lariviere of Berkeley. Following the meeting a lunch­ "Your obviously sincere desire to rsHeve me ROCKVALE — KEBLER — LUDLOW 28 E. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 three daiizhtera, Msa. Sadie Lewla and Calif.: two brothers. John Golden of eon was served with Mmes. Frank of sll rtsponsibUity for the arrangements M r,. Anna l>wia, Denver, and Mrs, Fresno, Calif., and Will Golden of Faelfte r was worth so much.*' Constance Smith, Loa Anzelet, Calif.; Albrecht, Norbert Berger, Mary Grove, Calif. Freidl. Wendeln Gutling, Anna It is bur business and our duty to know two sona, William and John Cozhlan. what to do when we are called upon. If ws UNITED FUEL—KE. 6391 Denver; a niece, Misa Marzaret Murphy, CARD OF THANKS Kapeller, Gustav Uebelhoer, and can relieve grief*burdened people of re­ Denver; nin. zrandchildrcn, and four sponsibility, then we are happy in fulfill­ I wish to express my most •sincere John Weber acting as hostesses. zreat-zrandchildren. The Rosary will ment of our task. Pick of the Mine Preparation be recited Thursday in the Boulevard zratitude to our many friends, par­ The Holy Name society held its COLD SPRING drawinzroom at 4 p.m. by the LCBA. ticularly alt the Catholic aocittiaa in annual election of officers on Sun­ and at 8 p.m. by friinds. interment Mt. Sacred Heart pariah and the St. Vincent day, Jan. 9, re-electing the previ­ 6E0. P. HACKETHAL MONUMENTS Olivet. Boulevard aervice. de Paul men of Loyola pariah, for their IKAUTIFUl CMftiHS spiritual and floral offerings after the ous incumbents: William J. Groh­ FUNERAL DIRECTOR recent death of my hatband, Thomas man, president; Joseph Shull, vice MRS. MARY B. NEGELE 1206 Eaat Calftz, at Giylard EAit 1667 Lae. president: M. Moore, secretary; Mra. Mary B. Ntzele died Tuesday in MRS. THOMAS LEE AND PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! a local hospital after a long iUnaaa. CHILDREN. and Frank Bender, treasurer. Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE NINE

Heights Alumna The Denver Catholic Register To Become Bride President.l..„.-.».«._.... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Registorials Editor...... ~~..Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Managing Editor...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, J.C.D., LittD.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev. Edward A. Catholic Wit ler, chief of the infamous Gestapo,, menl, the Soviet will deal with a Breen, M.A., LiltM .; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, and Gen. Wilhelm Schepmanh, puppet Polish government of its Leonard Bullen, writing in the head of the equally notorious own choosing. A.B.; Jou'. D.; Max Greedy; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; Chicago Sun Book Weak (Jan. 9), Linus Riordan, A.B., Litt.M. Storm Troopers, who instructed The poppet Polish group has where he reviewa the Sheed & Ward members o f their organizations to shown its turn o f mind in a recent Leonard Feeney Omnibu$, aaya: Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. attend Christmas churrh services. manifesto to the effect that all who far as my personal research By your attendance,” their order oppose it should be “ liquidated.' SECURITY IS A has carried, there is no such critter said, “ you will make the faithful lliis, o f course, means that the Published Weekly by as, say, a distinctly Methodist or believe that National Socialism ran priests, the shopowners, those who Evangelical humor. With all forth­ co-operate with the Church and own lands will be murdered. It THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) coming respect to the members of with religion.” means that there will be no free­ PRECIOUS these communities, there is no es­ Now comes Dr. Alfred Rosen­ dom of conscience, no freedom of 938 Bannock Street • pecial kind o f wit that may be berg, Reich minister for the Nazi- speech, no freedom o f assembly clearly and succinctly designated oceupied “ eastern territories,” with lliis is to happen, presumably, as Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 as Episcopalian or Lutheran. But POSSESSION! an amazing statement. He is the an aftermath o f the war to liberate there is a specifically Catholic kind same Dr. Rosenberg whom Pius XI enslaved Europe from the Nazi o f fun.” Maybe that is one o f the denounced “ as an author who yoke! Subscription: $1 per year. reasons for George Santayana’ s de­ writea against all that which i Wliat will the Polish people do scription o f the Catholic as ” the Catholic and which is Ciiristianity; about all o f this? The answer is to Thursday, Jan. 20,1944 most human of religions.” be found in the response of the Dr. Rosenberg who, as the Your best assurance of security in Nazis’ leading advocate o f pagan­ prominent Polish clergyman who is ism, declared in 1938; “ Both the associated with the Polish under­ the future is two of the many OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER “So Little Time” Catholic Churrh and the Evan­ ground. He asserts that the Poles The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. So Little Time,, by John P. Mar gelical Confessional Ciiurrh . have no intention o f teeing their modern banking facilities at the We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ quand, ii among the best seller must vanish fromUhe life o f the country parted piecemeal. He pre­ A Loretto Heights alumna who ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or novels today. It was second in Chi­ people.” The Russian-language pa dicted that the underground move­ will become a January bride is Miss American National Bank of those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. cago, first in Milwaukee, San Fran­ per, Noroe Sloro, that serves as his ment will, if necessary, take up Dorothy Popish, above, daughter We hope The Register will be read in every home of the cisco, and Washington, in the latest organ gives out with the following: arms to repel the Red as it it doing o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Popish o f Denver. now to harass and repel the Nazi. Archdiocese. reports we saw. “ Never befivre have millions 3955 ^'ynkoop, Denver. TTie bride­ The Soviet soldiers will learn that We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in gives• the%aav upon millions faced death as now groom will be Sgt. Carl H. Sever, Extension IHagoMine not only Russians can fight for the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. following estimate o f the H^rk I What it life? Is it a piquet of ton o f Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sever A SAVINGS ACCOUNT . . . Open their homeland, he declares. The ” In favor o f this book is theB lact cosmic process? Is it a mirage, ex­ o f 3633 I.afayette. The ceremony + URBAN J. VEHR, Polish people, like the Irish', have your savings account today! Make that .Marquand is an expert and isting only in our minds? Is this will take place prior to a Nuptial Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. a long history o f fighting the op­ talented ohserver o f the American merhanieal process some sort of Mass in Annunciation church Sat­ pressors o f their liberty. It makes regular deposits at this bank— scene. He has described a gen devil’s merry-go-round to continue urday morning, Jan. 22. Sgt. Sever little d iffe r e n c e to the Poles until its mechanism runs down? is home on a 14-day furlough from where all deposits are insured by uine sample o f a moderately suc­ whether t h c tyranny is called Or is it a theater in which we ap­ his Air Transport command duties cessful, de-Chrislianized, American Nazism or Communism. REGIS HIGH STUDENTS HOLD pear as puppets playing drama.s in Washington, D. G They will the Federal. Deposit Insurance bread-winner . . . whose nonchalant Meanwliile, the world waits with and comedies to amuse? We do not make their home in the nation’s attitude toward his marital infi­ anxious expectancy. If Britain and Corporation, with $5000 maximum delity is shocking but probably typ­ know whom: God or Satan? capital. Miss Popish was graduated ANNUAL JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM the United Slates can exert influ- from Ixiretto Heights college in ical o f our neo-pagans . . . We have “ Two thousand years ago a mira­ insurance for each depositor 1 enee on Russia to effect a just set­ 1942. him gazing at randies,, smelling in cle occurred and Christ gave ut an tlement o f the question, the infills (Regit High School, Denver) James Reed and a committee com­ cense, and being freighted with answer. Even those who do not be­ ence o f the Allied cause will be posed of seniors Frank Morfeld, The annual Regis high school some holy resjlve. There must be lieve in Christ must admit that Hit immeasurably increased among the A CHECKING ACCOUNT . . . No Junior-senior prom was held Tues­ Ambrose Moran, Raymond Hutch­ some terrific religious significance coming was the birth o f a new era oppressed European peoples. If inson, Robert Hurley, and Richard day evening, Jan. 18, in the Silver to this ‘phony* scene, but it escaped establishing contact between our Russia is allowed to enslave small Soldier Desires more lost time, wasted transpor­ Glade room of the Cosmopolitan McDermott. Frank Weber, a jun­ us.” — Monsignor Smith. earthly life and eternity. nations on her borders, our cause a hotel. Chosen king and queen of ior, 'was also member of the “ By seeking to unravel secrets o f will have received a setback the tation and trouble when you pay the gala affair by popular vote of committee. matter by splitting it into mole­ consequences of which might well bills by check! The modern, easy the senior class were Edward Han- Morfeld Named Editor The Devil Sick? cules, atoms, and elerirons, wc pass be another world war in a few ifen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Recently named editor-in-chief A curious about-face is being M as Cookie beyond the borders o f physical life more years. Russia is now flushed way to keep personal expenditures H ^ifen, Jr., of 729 Steele, and of the 1944 Raider, Regis high shown by Nazi leaders. The first and enter into the region o f eter­ with victory and perhaps contemp­ his guest, Miss Ann Elaine Mur­ school yearbook, is Frank Morfeld, move was made by Heinrich Himm- nal truth. Have we the courage, tuous o f the Polish claims. It msy in line is to open a checking account ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. senior, the son of Mr. and Mrs. in the fare o f a triumphant, laugh­ deride to ignore the entire question M. Murray of 1694 Oneida, senior Frank G. Morfeld of 3125 W. 45th ing, proud materialism, to follow and occupy whatever territory it Taster at USD at this bank! of St. Mary’s academy. avenue. Morfeld, who assisted in those old footsteps until we find wishes. But that is not the end o f Attendants of the king and the production of the 1943 annual, our way to Him who gave us such the question. There will never be queen, also chosen by members of will begin work on the 1944 year­ a clear answer to our questions?” an end while there is a Polish man A soldier visiting the USO-NCCS, Inquire about the many other bank­ the senior cla.ss, were John Mon­ book immediately and will appoint or woman who ran fight for liberty. 1575 Grant street, laughingly sug­ What is the reason for the sud­ gested that he be made the “ official ing services at your command at aghan and Frank Morfeld and members of the staff in the near den change? .Are the Nazis making — Rev. W. J. C.anavan. their guests, Miss Regina Rowland future. Senior pictures were taken taster” of all cookies brought in a belated attempt to win favor with to the club. His great-grandfather, this bank — .and do ALL your of S’t. Francis de Sales’ high school this week. the Church and religious that they Chromium-Plated and Miss Mary Rose Dalton of Beginning Friday afternoon, an early-day settler on the West persecuted? .Are they glimpsing the coast, was one of three, if the lad banking herel Cathedral high school, respec­ Jan. 21, seme.ster exams will be end and abandoning theiti brutal Seat of Democracy tively. held in all the high school classes. There is no spot irt .American life remembered the story right, ap­ materialistic pagan ideals for what pointed by the government to test More than 75 couples were pres­ Exams are sent from the head­ they really acknowledge to be the more democratic than a barber’s quarters of the Missouri Province SPISH P lIL D tea imported for marketing, fra­ ent for the affair. The fe.stivities saving Figure? We do not know; chair. Within its arms daily re Educational institute and are ad­ dines a representative crisscross grance having a part in the test. The began with a banquet, at which but we are strongly reminiied o f an 'Though the old gentleman tasted members of the mid-year gradua­ ministered simultaneously to the old saying: “ The devil was sick— o f the wnriil's melting pot, A bar­ Washington. — The Confrater­ innumerable cups of tea each day, tion class were honored. The for­ students of all Jesuit high schools the devil a monk would be.” — Mil­ ber's bib is indifferent to the bank­ no type of flavor escaped his acute mal ball continued after the din­ in the Midwestern area. nity of Christian Doctrine has pre­ er’s pin stripes, the sportman’s lard F. Everett. sense of taste and smell. Fondness ner until 12 o’clock. Mr. and pared a new Spanish translation tweeds, the workman’s overalls, the for the beverage was never lost. Mrs. E. T. Mulcahy of 3400 E. 7th of the revised edition of the soldier’s khaki, or the cleric’s American National avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Cobe Cathedral Pupils Baltimore catechism No. 2, Cate- War Casualties blark. To the grandson this feat does Jones were the chaperons for the eismo De La Doetrina Cristiana. On Home Front Time was when the barber was not seem too remarkable and he occasion. This is the second in the aeries a key man in the life o f a commu. says he never loses his zest for of the revised edition of the Balti­ Wc have been receiving larger nitv. His craft was formerly dig. any type of homemade cookie. It so Guests of honor included the near War Heroes lists o f casualties from the theaters Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., more catechism to be printed in nified with the title o f a profession, happened that one cookie that took Bank of DENVER Spanish. It is hoped that the third o f war, and we arc daily experienc­ being conjoined with the art o f sur his particular fancy had just been president of Regis college; the ing a corresponding increase here Rev. Bernard S. Karst, S.J.; the Three war heroes, Travis G. section will soon be o ff the press. gery. In , the barber-siir- sent -in by Mrs. A. J. Quinlivan at home. It is not to the lAigih o f genns were separated from the per- Rev. Lawrence L. Cusack, S.J. Fleiachman, apprentice seaman, The First Communion catechism of St. Philomena’s parish, a fre­ LISTEN TO FULTON LEWIS, JR. the obituary columns that daily ap­ riiquiers, and incorporated as a quent repeater with donations of and the Rev. Hugo J. Gerleman, Cpl. Julius R. Sherrill, marine, and is available in the English-Spanish pear in our papers that we refer; S.J. Sgt. William A. Coiffee, accom­ edition. The revised Baltimore distinct body in the reign o f Louis cookies. We submit the recipe for Daily, Monday thru Friday, 9:30 PM., KFEL neither is it lo the epidemic o f flu XIV. In England barbers first re­ orange icebox cookies. In charge of arrangements were panied by four driverSj two men catechism No. 1 is also printed in that is claiming victims by the in army dress, and one bugler, vis­ French. ceived incorporation from Edward Orange Icebox Cookiei score. What we do classify as a IV and later were united with the 1 cup shortening ited Cathedral high school in Den­ major war casualty on the home- FRANK KIRCHHOF ADOLPH KUNSiVIILLER These catechisms can be pro­ company o f surgeons, it being en Vi cup brown sugar ver Jan. 18 to launch the Fourth front is the breaking up of fami­ cured from th e S t Anthony acted that the barbers should con­ Vi cup white sugar Preaident Vice-President and Cashier War Loan drive. The assembly was Guild press, 508 Marshall street, lies, the separation o f wives and opened by the student body singing fine themselves lo the minor opera 1 egg Paterson, N. J. husbands and children and parents. lions o f blood-letting and drawring the “ Star-Spangled Banner," ac­ The recent publicity given In the 2 Vi cups flour teeth, whereas the surgeons were Vi tsp. salt companied by Evelyn Caranci on place o f a city-controlled and spon­ the piano. Mary Rose Dalton, as­ prohibited from “ barbery or shav­ V4 tsp. soda sored recreation program in Den­ ing.” sembly commissioner, introduced Archbishop’s Guild ver, which has been proposed as a 3 tbsp. orange juice the governor of the student body, In 1745 barbers and surgeons 1 tbsp. grated orange rind remedy for juvenile delinquency, is were, separated into distinct cor George Pohndorf, who in turn in­ Vi cup walnuts Circle Has Communion only another indication that sane poralions. The barber's “shingle” troduced the guests. thinking men and women realize was to consist o f a striped pole Cream shortening and sugar. The war veterans, announced by what is happening to our youth. from which was suspended a basin, Add well-beaten egg. Sift together St. James’ circle of the Denver Carl Mehl from station KOA, gave But the cure suggested is not the a symbol partially retained today the flour, salt, and soda. Add to accounts of their experiences in Archbishop’s gruild, one of the effective prescription that we might The fillet round the pole indicated mixture together with orange combat areas. Fleiachman, a na­ latest formed in the city, received have expected. Wc can no more juice, rind, and nuts. A little more the ribbon for bandaging the arm M A in 5 3 1 4 tive of Denver and a grraduate of Holy Communion corporately in measure the progress or regress of in bleeding, and the basin the ves­ flour may be added if necessary. East hifeh .school, appealed to stu­ the 8:30 Mass in St. James’ parish delinquency by increasing the num­ sel to receive the blood. The bar­ Break off in bits and flatten with Sunday, Jan. 16. Angela and Lo­ dents by saying, “ We won’t let ber o f square feel o f grass we have ber’s shop was looked upon as fork dipped in cold water. Bake you down— don’t you let us down.” retta Schell will be hostesses to the on our baseball diamonds than we favorite resort for idle persons; in moderate oven 12 to 15 minutes. F . J . K i r c h h o f Sgt. Coiffee of Boston, and master young women of the circle Thurs­ ran cure hangnails by wearing and in addition to its attraction as Owing to an error, the recipe with a post graduate degree from day evening, Jan. 20, in their gloves. It is the war, o f course, a focus o f news a lute, a viol, or last week for applesauce cookies home, 1533 Oneida. that has thrown this one problem onstruction o Wi Har\-ard university, has been in some such musical instrument was read one-half cup of cloves in­ C C . the army 14 years. His station is The Our Lady of Loretto circle into such stark relief, and ap­ always kept for the entertainment stead of one-half teaspoon of the Canal Zone and the Caribbean. met Monday evening, Jan. 17, in parently the ones responsible for its j o f wailing customers, a practice cloves. He asked the students to get be­ the home of Mrs. Helen Nossaman. continuance are more interested in that gave birth to the close har BUILDERS ¥ hind the Fourth War Loan drive., All members were present except double-shots than home life. mony o f the barber-shop quartet. Cpl. Sherrill told of his ex­ Mrs. Helen MatthewV who is re­ Delinquency is nothing more For the student o f human nature We Appreciate Your Patronkge periences on New Georgia island, covering from an atuick of flu. than a syynploni. It indicates that the barber shop today is a veritable LaKota Club Is Guam, Australia, and Wake. Cpl. Prizes were awarded to Miss Eve­ the parents and guardians o f chil­ laboratory. All the small vanities Sherrill, a graduate of North Den- lyn Miller and Mrs. Jerry Hanson. dren are evadiqg their responsi­ the queer quirks and habits of 708 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. r high school, requested stU' 'The next meeting will be Feb. 21 bilities and exposing their young­ homo rationaiit daily pass in re< Feted in Home dents, “ Not to gum un the work.*.’’ in the home of Miss Miller. sters not lo the wholesome environ­ view there ahd can afford entertain­ Maj. Ed V. Dunkloe and Ned ment o f the CJiristian home but lo ing nioments for the discerning Mrs. J. J. O’Neil entertained the atmosphere o f the city streets. Grenslit, theater representative, MISSION INTENTION GIVEN eye. The reluctancy o f the male to the LaKota study club of Den­ KSTABUSBED SINCE lit made appeals to the student body. The home must be something more admire himself in public is no­ ver with a luncheon in her home FUR New York.— The mission inten­ than a place we go lo when the gin Throughout the ceremony, two tion of His Holiness for the month where better portrayed than in the on Jan. 13. Mrs. Sam H. Weber soldiers in full dre.ss uniform stood mills and boob traps hang out the sheepish way most men accept the presided. Mrs. Paul V. Hodges of February is “ Conversions in closed sign. It must be the rbar- at attention on either Side of the South Africa,” it has been an­ hand-mirror offered by the barber read a poem, “ Canterbury Tales,” The American Fixture Co CLEARANCE stage. arter building agency it was de­ for the customer's nod o f approval. and the biography of Geoffrey nounced by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor signed to be by God. MafiofActmrtn of The seniors from St. Mary’s Thomas J. McDonnell, national di­ But then the procedure has always Chaucer. seemed half-way pointless lo ut academy were guests at the as­ rector of the Society for the The horrible and direct result o f Mrs. J. B. Bariani read an art­ CHURCH PEWS AND ALTARS Every Importont sembly. our indifference lo the personal since few things are as irrevocable Propagation of the Faith. icle from the Register by the Rev. CHURCH FURNITURE Fur Fashion . . . At The Fourth War Loan drive in equation in the handling o f the as a hair cut. Foremost among the W. P. Dooley about leper priests. Cathedral will be carried out under youth problem is that vie arc de­ barber-sliqp types it the fastidious Road to Tokyo, by Edgar Snow, . BAiNK, BAR, AND STORE FIXTURES Once - A - Year the direction of Nora Smith and Site of Baptism feating the very purpose for which dude, who gives minute instruction was read by Mrs. Mary Dalton Cleorance Prices! Rosella Crocker, co-chairmen of our soldiers arc fighting. Our lead­ lo “ leave it extra heavy on ih^ Walsh. Nora Brophy gave a con­ MUlvoork of All Kinds the bond booth. Of Indian Maiden ers tell us rather hysterically that sides, low over the ears, clippers in tinuation of her recent study on The assembly clo.sed with a we luiisl guarantee at home the in- the back ,and just a bit off top, the history of music and harmony FRANK KIRCHHOF 1232 ARAPAHOE ST. burst of applause for the guests. slitiilions that make .America the and please watch the wave.” We during the Greek of the DEN"VER, COLO. ('guaranteed (JualUy greatest nation on earth. If we are are always amused at the gullible­ fourth century, lo do nothing more than grade cor-, ness o f the fast-retreating hairliners Miss Agnes Quinlan ncr lots and provide chalk for mar­ for guaranteed restorers, offered Mrs. Weber read a letter of ble rings then have we already lost by barbers with a mere “ fringe on thanks from Sister Mary Remi, Ocelot Paw ...... $22.5 To Address Newman the war. The military forces o f top;” the contradiction o f the ball- addressed to the members, for Mr. Walter J. Kerwin, now associ­ .America are battling for the sur­ headed executive settling down for their annual shower of toys to the ated with Jos. M. Fishman, invites Northern Mu.skrat Back 24.5 Club of Denver U. vival o f the home, and this can be a thorough “ clipping;” the expect­ children of St. Joseph’s annex at his many old friends and customers preserved by parents who are will­ ancy o f 'teen-agers who eagerly Christmas time. to visit him for suggestions. Rare Opossum ...... 27.5 ing lo impose discipline not only on await the dousing with the per­ Mrs. Theodore Kittleson had her •Miss Agnes Quinlan of the their children hut also on them­ fumed tonic; and the adoration o f daughter, Mrs. George Torres of JEWELRY Hudson Seal Dyed Catholic Charitie.s will addre.ss the selves. The greatest ca.sualties today mothers who watch Junior give the Monterey, Calif., as a guest during OF ALL KINDS M u sk ra t...... 52.5 members of the University ot Den­ at home are not the children; they patient barber an exhausting work­ the holidajw. Miss Anne O’Neil ver Newman club on Tuesday, are the parents who are shirking out. is vacationing in California. Ermine ...... 57.5 Jan. 25. The meeting will be held their duty. Catholic children will We grew up in dread o f the red Mrs. O'Neil added a bit of novel JOS. M. FISHMAN in the SC.M room of the university. not be delinquents if their parents and white pole because a thrifty- entertainment to the meeting by Russian .Squirrel ...... 42.5 It will begin at 3 o’clock. direct them regularly up the path minded aunt insisted on accom­ giving the members a self-analysis Jeweler and Optician Previous to the regular meet­ lo the (.Ammunion rail.— Rev. John panying us to the shop and stand­ test, which was enjoyed by all. GLASSES ON CREDIT Persian ...... 44.5 ing, the Very Rev. Joseph P. Cavanagh. ing over the chair, urging the re­ Others present were Mmes. Fred 807 15th St. TA. 0029 O’ Heron, chaplain, will deliver an luctant barber to “ take more off Kemme, W. J. McGettigan, W. G. Alaska Seal ...... 495 iaddres-s on “ The Basic Principles Polish Question the lop” until he would mutter Loberding, J. A. Peterson, and F. of Catholicism.” An open forum ^ vengeance against the “ original X. Krabacher. will be held afterward. The ad-i It IS lo be regretted that the feminine crop-shearer.” The lon- I dress is scheduled to begin at Soviet seems determined to retain sorial tactics o f student bariiert for Your Purchase of War Bonds 12:30 o’clock. that portion o f Poland which was 12 years in the seminary did little and .Stamps Helps Secure Your Special prices on fur seized when Russia and Nazi Ger­ lo relieve this aversion. In lister Paper. many were completing the destruc­ years, however, we have come to Rosaries, Scapular Medals, work during January. O R y ^ ’V tion o f a great and long-suffering enjoy every moment spent in the country. Astute political observers barfaer's shop, as well as the friend­ see in the recent Soviet accusation ship and conversation o f the bar­ MORGAN, Statues, Prayer Books, Moving and Storage that Britain discussed a separate bers themselves. T h e wax-mus­ peace treaty with Gerniany only a tachioed, slick-haired sport, with a CONA EME.NT TERMS SPRUCE 2671 smoke screen lo divert the atten­ LEIBMAN Sick Call Crucifixes RE8. PHONE: SPRUCE 94(1 comb behind his ear and a gam­ tion o f the United Stales and Eng­ bling gleam in his eye, Is fiction’s 1250 SOLTTH PEARL ST. land from the Polish plea that they, picture o f the barber. In reality, mediate in the border dispute be­ they are, most often today, a group and HICKEY COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND NOME On the spot where this cross tween Russia and Poland. The Red o f rather well-educated, soft-spoken stands, in a field near the summit giOtrenunent up to the present has men who know their trade and do SPECIAI. RATES TO SOLDIERS o f a hill west o f Fonda, N. Y., Ka- given no indication that it will ac> their jobs efficiently. A razor and a Insurance Since 1897 naniilti teri Tekakwstha, the saintly Indian A . P . li^ iG N E II ons LOWEST PRICES IN "raE cept any interference in its plans clipper in the hands o f a skilled CITY ON STORAGE maiden, was baptized nearly three to keep a goodly portion o f Poland barber can refresh a man’s spirit,: 1040 Gas & Electric 1616 Stout St. centuries ago. 'The cause for her after the war. It has given indica­ no end. As a class they are one o f ( IKIIU'II UOOIIK CO. canonization ia re ce iv in g wide­ tions that, if the Polish government life’s blessings. May their tribe in- T A . 1395 rou PAY ONLY 5 0 ^ A ROOM A MONTH spread support. ia cauls doea not accept thia aettle- cnaae,— Ber. Maurioa fit TA. 6 0 6 H i l l "I

.PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 r—

7~11 if f fcom ihe look on ihe face of Bob Arctic Catholic Pilot FIREWORKS PROMISED SUNDAY 1 n u i> v y u c X I M I L Mengelcamp, ihe boxer on the right, CANON CITY MOTHERS’ CLUB who was trading punches with Harold Carrico in one o f the feature Is Decorated in War three-round bouts on the program o f the Holy Family parish Boys* dub OtUwB.—Capt. Louis Bisson of ’ / / boxing show, Den\-er, last Friday night, Jan. 14. Hull, Que., who was pilot to Arch­ IN CATHOLIC CAGE LEAGUE TO SPONSOR PARH JAN. 20 bishop Gabriel Breynat, Vicar • - Apostolic of the Mackenzie, for two years, has been honored for There should be plenty of fire­ will be a battle between the fast Canon City.— (St. Michael’s Par­ dra, left Friday, Jan. 14, for Louis­ the second time by Kinr George wr.r A.;.!.. ish)—The Mothers’ club of St. Mi­ iana. Another son, Ben L. Vondra, works in the ithird-round play of Mullen high team and the Regis VI for outstanding work in lj»** chael’s school held its monthly Jr., and Miss Adele Hopfinger of the Denver Catholic high school Reds. It will get under way at ardous duty in the Royal Air Force meeting in the school hall Tuesday Boulder, spent last weekend here. basketball league in the West high 2 p.m. ferry command. When France fell afternoon, Jan, 11. The president, Mr. andiMrs. Phillip Giroux of and sources of financial aid wera school gymnasium this coming Sun­ In the feature attraction of the Mrs. McDaniels, presided over the r i w / day, Jan. 23. The opening game Walsenburg motored here Sunday no longer available to Archbishop afternoon Coach Steve O’Rourke’s meeting. The volunteers to serve and spent the day in the home of league-leading St. Joseph’s Bull­ Breynat, the prelate was obliged to the cocoa for the first Friday Mr. and Mi's. Ben L. Vondra, Sr. put his plane up for the duration. OON’T fORGET ‘C’ Club Will Stage dogs will tangle with an ancient breakfast are Mrs. McDaniels, They were here to visit their son enemy, the Cathedral Bluejays. His pilot soon afterwards be­ Mrs. Moses and Mrs. Butorac. A and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice came associated with , the ferry The rivalry between the two card party was planned for Thurs­ Giroux. Maurice, seaman second Boxing Tournament schools is of 15 years’ standing, command. Archbishop Breynat, day night, Jan. 20, and the follow­ class, was here on a furlough from who took up flying over his vast and, although Cathedral lost its ing were named on the committee: Camp Peary, Va., to visit his wife. vicariate, which stretches far into first start to the powerful St. The Denver Cathedral “ C” club Mrs. McDaniels, Mrs. John Mur­ Miss Mary Margaret Castagna, the Arctic, after he had reached is planning an interclass boxing Francis’ aggregation, there will phy, Mrs. C, Garrett, Mrs. Butorac, be plenty of contest for the fans. who came home from Oakland, his 70th birthday, is now in retire­ tournament, tentatively scheduled Mrs. Gentry, and Mrs. Van Al- Calif., to visit her parents, Mr. and ment. b^ween the end of basketball and The St. Joseph - Bluejay game styne. Cake and coffee will be will be played at 4 p.m. Mrs. Charles Castagna, and a enwcheo bread the beginning of the baseball sea­ served. brother, Lawrence, who was home son. Boxing interest is high at The second game of the after­ Mrs. Henry Esser, who under­ on a furlough, left last wqek for Why Suffer from Cathedral and a lar^e entpr list of noon will find the Annunciation went a major operation in a local Oakland, where she is employ'ed in capable contenders is anticipated. Cardinals attempting to gain a hospital Jan. 2, was released from the shipyards. Lawrence is at­ Everyeno noods the VIta> Among those who have demon­ first win, when they tangle with the hospital Friday, Jan. 14, and tending government college in Phil­ tARTHRITIS? strated proficiency in the sport are the Fransalians at 3 p.m. St. Fran is improving nicely., adelphia. mint and Iren with which cis- has won one and lost one. Doetoft PrMcrtb* This p*. Irlando, Trent, Hamilton, and El­ Maurice Anna, w^o had been sta­ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McDon­ mfiekabi* Pormuf* .this breed is enriched as liott, who appeared on the recent The games last Sunday, Jan. 16, tioned in Camp Crowder, Mo., has ough, who recently accompanied found the Reds making an auspv 'ONDOGEN pert oMhe NoHon’t Heelth Holy Family high card, and Tom been transferred to PittsWrg, the body of Mrs. Delia Dunfee to C nasi «al( MCimilD Gibbon, Bruce McLellan, Mike clous start in the learae by knock Calif., preparatory to going over- San Diego for burial, went on to •AFI EFFEOTIVK — PROVED — No» snlUbl* ,«nd Welfare Progra'm* Lewis, Ed Baker, Frank Bridges, ing over the fast^reaking St. seas. His wife andid baby,b1i‘ who have Los Angeles, where they visited to you Join th* mtiv ntlt* and A1 Harris. Francis’ five, 28 to 16; Mullen been with him in Missouri, have 6ed nvri 8snd for full d*- Mrs. McDonough's brothers, Ulli ts Osptftmsnt 2 ^ high took the ,'wind out of the sails gone to Pittsburg. ^ Charles and James Butz and his Ths Rondo9*n Oe.. 1819 E of the Holy Family quintet to the The Catholic Ladies’ card club wife before returning home. , 57 tt.T OI*vtl*nd 9. Ohio Twin Basketball Bill count of 28-22; and St. Joseph*! enjoyed a pleasant party in St. Mrs. Julia Scrabek was quite ill hardwood acrobats played a tune Is Scheduled at Regis Michael’s hall Thursday afternoon, in her home at 412 W. New York No Results-No Pay on the backboard to smother the Jan. 13, when Mrs. J. A. Doherty avenue last week. Cardinals, 51 to 13. The Denver Cathedral frosh cage and Mrs. Susan O’Hanlon were S. Sgt. Henry Jacobi, son of St. Joseph’s has a hustling squad, team will mix Friday, Jan. 21, hostesses. They presided over six Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jacobi with the Regis high Shamrocks in with DiTolIa and Mastin at the tables of players and gave prizes SORE FEET forwards, Cupp or Harrison at of 1118 Macon avenue, has been the Regis gymnasium in the first to the high score in the different promoted to the grade of technical center, and three capable guards game, at 7 p.m., of a double- games. Those winning prizes were .sergeant. He entered the service in Malone, Dufficy, and Leo FEEL FINE header. The second match of the Mrs. B. Scavarda, contract; Mrs. in Denver and was assigned to Pfeifer. It looks now as if the When You Do This at Night evening will find the Cathedral George Vickman, auction; and Mrs. Fort Warren, Wyo., for^his basic Bulldogs will be the squad to stop sophomores mixing it up with the Mary Murphy, 600. Mrs. Van Al- training. For the past several Kor 10 mlDute* tonight, soak yoor SUPREME the Reds from Regis, although tore, raw. Itching feet Id the rich, Regis high school Clover club. Istyne, who has had cHarge of this months he has been stationed in the Mullen high, Holy Family high, creamy lather of layman Wonder I club for the past year, read the re­ Aleutian area, where he is the chief Your Purchase o f War Bonds and even St. Francis’, on a come­ Soap— and pat dry with a soft towel. port of the year’s earnings. A clerk in the Headquarters and Then smooth on plenty of medicated COAL CO. back, might prove plenty trouble­ 24 Amateur Bouts Staged and Stamps Helps Secure Your total of $173.12 was turned over to Headquarters squadron of art air Sayman Sal re— over the watery bli»- WE SPECIALIZE IN Paper. some before the season ends. It the Altar and Rosary society. Mrs. force servi,,e unit. len. the painful cracks the sore, raw STOKER COAL is doubtful that the Bluejays will Joseph Fassler volunteered to take skin. Do this for 10 nights and shout be in the running for the title this Lt. Jim Sterling, DFC, .AM, with joy for comforting relief. Two WE RECOMMEND By Holy Family Boys’ Cliib charge of the club for the year LEGAL NOTICE year. The only top-ranking star 1944. writes that Christmas in New sizes—25o and SOc. At ail druggists Columbine & Induftrial Guinea held an especial fascina­ For Furnace Coal from last year is Deidel, and he Mrs. Fannie Brubaker entertains NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND is finding it a tough assimment tion for him, and says that the na­ DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP service men from Camp Car- PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn without the great support he had There was no leather shortageage Robert Heig’iberger, and Eugene tives there w'ho have been educated SAYMAN SALVE in the Holy Family parish auidi- DiToIla, business managers. son in her home every Sunday, ESTATE OF John OUon, Deceased. from his teammptes last season. by the Christian missioners cele­ No. 71722 torium. West 44th avenue and John Bohan, 86 pounds, was when ahe serves a dinner to brated Christmas in much the same Notice is hereby aiven tbet the 1st day The Annunciation Cardinals are Utica street, Denver, Friday, Jan. them. Recently she entertained up against the same thing they judged the most promising boxer way as the service men did. but CKIN ITCH? )t February, 12<4. I will present to the 14, when the Boys’ club, under the Pvt. Edward Prushenski of Wan- those still influenced by native County Court of the City and County of faced in foOtb^, not enough among the 34 taking part in the I # ■ ^ fPff- IF MOT e m t v fo ./ direction of the Rev. Edward J. tieake, Pa., and Pvt. Joseph L. Far background, spent the day singing, Denver, Colorado, my accounts for final inches, up and down, or enough junior division. The bout between Mttleraent of the admlnlatratlnn of said Fraezkowski, staged a boxing Charles McNulty and John (Jook, cliff of St. Agatha, Meu dancing, and feasting. PeuFt Skin 8aIv«, a medicAted. tcientifle pounds, sideways. The team is discover)’. ActuellF stops misersble itching utate, when end where all persons in program with 17 two-round bouts 89 and 86 pounds respectively, won Sister M. Luitgard, superintend­ nterest may appear and object to them, if light, but despite its lack of height Miss Helen Reardon of Salida raused by Paorissis. Eexems, DermAtitlt, and seven bouts of three rounds ent of St. Thomas More hospital, Acne. Pimples, ScAlp-Itrh. snd other ex* 'bey to desire. and poundage, has plenty of fi^ t. by Cook, was called the best bout was in Canon City for a few'days Netioe Is also hereby (iven that there haa each. _ in the two-round group, returned here Tuesday. Jan. 11, ternsl skin Aiiinrnts. Has helped clear akin It takes a good bunch of boys to last week. Helen is well known irritations for over 16 years. This superior neen filed in said eatate a petition aakina after spending three weeks in Dick­ for a Judicial aacertainmcnt and dctermin- keep battling every week in the The officers of the Boys’ club .4rt Irlando, 135 pounds, Cathe­ here, as her brother, Robert, mar­ formula is grrateless, stninless, acts quickly inson. 04. Dak. She was called'there stion of the helri of lucb deceased, and face of the odds they have been are George Torsney, president; dral high school, and Tom Doyle, ried the former Helen Murphy of and ha* brought new hope to skin sufferen. settinc forth that the names, addresses and after* her mother, Mrs. Genevieve Try at our ri$k. Hesulta guaranteed in 10 up against this year. Fred Noyse, irtce president; John 145 pounds, Holy Family high, di­ this city. relationship of all persons, who are or •Martelon, secretary-treasurer; and Thomas, suffered a stroke of pa­ days or money bark. At drug stores or send ;Iaim to hie heirs of said deceased, so far vided the honors in the senior Sgt. and Mrs. E. J. Kopine $2. If C.O.D., / postage extra. Paul Broa.* Mullen high lacks inches also, Francis Pohs, Clinton Lombard, ralysis. Mrs. Thomas died three Pharmacists, 1221 White Plains Road (Dept. IS known to the petitioner, are a i followa, group. The bout between Bill announce the birth of a daughter, to-wit; but has a bit of weight and plenty days later. T.R.5), N. Y. 60. N. Y. of hustle. The Mustangs usually Secord, 139 pounds, and Bill Cook, Jo Frances, on Jan. 6, in Boonville, Unknosen. 1.37 pounds, was awarded the prize The first of last week Rocco Accordlnsly. notice Is also hereby given field a team that never can be dis­ Mo. Mrs. Pogine, former Mary HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE that upon the date aforesaid, or the day to counted. Holy Fn m i 1 y cagers Christ Values as, the best in the three-round di­ Freda was in Denver, where he Donahue, was affiliated with St. A DANGER SIGNAL which the hearing may be continued, the vision. made extensive purchases of new started good, but hit a snag last Scholastica’s academy for several Often AAiociated with Hardening of the Court will proceed to receive and hear The results of the bouts follow: clothing lines for his tailor shop. Arteries, a Stroke. Paralysis, Heart Trou* proofa cenceming the helri of such de- week. The Tigers may be able to years, and was prominent in re­ ble. Kidney Disease, and other grave com* eised, and, upon the proofs submitted, will pull out of it. St. Francis’ has Souls of Men JUNIOR DIVISION John Haley, son of Mr. and Mrs. gional musical circles. plications. KesiiUful treating methods of inter a decree in said estate determining plenty of everything, but could not Jimmy W«»tovtr, S3 pound*, deci* Jack Haley and a student in St. Mrs. Rose Stringari has been, in­ the Bali Clinio have proven dependablt for who are the heirs of such deceesed person tinned Tommy Cook. 55 pounds; Michael nearly a quarter of a century. Send for itt which hearing ell persons claiming to get near a basket last week against Bakes. 64 pound*, decisioned Leonard Thomas’ seminary, Denver, vis­ formed by the War department FRKE Blood Pressure Book—today. No ob* BC heirs at law of such deceased may appear the tight zone defense set up by Above All Else O'Hayre, 62 pounds: Kdward O’ EPrien. ited here with friends last that Mathew Grebance was killed ligation. Rail Clinic, Dept. 7060. Excelsior tnd present their proofa. Coach Jones’ charges. 65 pounds, decisioned Joseph McNulty. week. He spent a few days in in action in Italy Nov. 29. Mathew Springs, Mo. B. C. HILLIARD. JR.. Adm. 65 pounds; George Martelon. 69 pounds, Westcliffe visiting hia sister, Mrs. Regis and St. Joseph's do not and Gede6'n Grisdale. 66 pounds, draw; at one time lived in the Stringari NOTICE TO CREDITORS (B y R ev. E dward A. B reen) John Cook. 86 pounds, decisioned Arthur Chess, and friends. The home after the death of his par­ ESTATE OF Anne Marie SUffeUteln. meet until Feb. 6, and both shfluld RHEUMATISM be at top speed by then. They may Charles MlNulty. 89 pounds; Raymond Haley family formerly lived in ents. also known as Anna Marie Staffelsteln. More precious than gold and Brinehan. 66 pounds, technical K. 0. Canon City, and-John’s father was Arthritis Nearitis Sciatica DECEASED. battle it out for the pennant. Hard over Duane Horne, 88 pounds; John jewels, more precious than any operator in the D. & R. G. W, Mrs. Thomas Horrigan was con­ Why continue to suffer the No. 72I>4 to tell at this stage, but indications other thing in the world is the Bohan. 86 pounds, decisioned Jerry fined to the hospital a few days agonizing pains of these dis­ Notice is hereby given that on the 30th Hagan. 84 pounds; Bob Ranney. 100 depot. eases when the usual remedies point that -way. soul of the lowlidst man. Such, on account of illness. day of December, 1943. letters of adminis­ pounds, decisioned Joe Ellis. 96 pounds: William Beltramo, seaman third have failed? Learn about a tration were issued to the undersigned ad­ The standings: at least, is the burden of ont of John Bergtn, 80 pounds, decisioned Jack Sundav. Jan. 23, is Commun­ new, truatworliiy, modern, non-surgical ministrator o f the above named estate and Kcnealy. 84 potinds; Lawrence Callahan. class, who is home on leave from trentment method. This marvelous treatment TEAM— the great sermons of Christ— the ion dav for the high school boys all persons hiving claims against said 65 pounds, decisioned Jimmy Fade, 65 the navy, was honored by a birth­ is completely explained in the Ball Clinic'a estate art required to file them for allow­ I St. Jo«cph‘'k fourth of His five principal dis­ pounds; Don Ploussard, 76 pounds, and and girls and the Blessed Virgin day dinner Sunday, Jan. 9, in the new FREE Book. W'rite today. No obligation. ance in the County Court of the City I R«(i< hi(h .... courses in the New Testament. Rill Giesler. 79 pounds, draw; l.awrence Mary sodality. Ball Clinic, Dept. 7000, Excelsior Springs. Me. and County of Denver, Colorado, within St. Frtneis* Smith. 89 pounds, decisioned Jlmpiy home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BEST PROCURABLE WINES six months from siid date or said claims Mullen high ...... The sermon was delivered to the O'Hearn. 86 pounds; Jerry Kennedy. 89 Alex Beltramo. Holy Family high..... AM8HOSE AND COMPANY DENVER will be forever barred. Y disciples alone jn a private dwell­ pounds, and Bernard O'Hayre. 86 pound*, B. C. HILLIARD. Jr.. Cathedral high ...... 0 ing in Capharnaum, and, although draw; Eddie McGaiin, 90 pound*, deci­ Pvt. Joseph A. Vondra of Camp Administrator. Annunciation high ...... 0 sioned Georffe Torsney, 97 pounds; Bob Claiborne, La., "who was home last it was not intended to be a sum­ Harrington. 136 pounda. technical K. O. mary of the Messias’ complete Jim Kelly. 130 pounda: John week on a furlough visiting his teaching, it was clearly an exposi­ Mgrtclon. 105 pounds, tnd Joioph Mc­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Von­ Nulty. 102 pounds, draw; and Fred tion of the motive that prompted Noyiff. 160 pounds, deciilonad John Thirty Chicago Negroes the Son of God to take on human Pirito. 14S pounds. nature and to submit to a life of SENIOR DIVISION Join Catholic Foresters hardship climaxed on Calvary. Art Irlando, 135 pounds, decisioned Owen Trent. 137 pounds: Mike Lewis, That motive is, in a word, the 127 pound*, decisioned Ray Hamilton. Chicago. — Thirty members of souls of nfen. Beginning with a 127 pound*; Tom Doyle, 145 pounds, St. Anselm’s parish were initiated word on humility, the Preacher decisioned Andrew Martelon. 140 pounds: in the Catholic Order of Foresters Dan Griffith, 145 pounds, and Bill goes on to show His hearers that, O'Hayre. 147 pounds, draw; Dan Horan, as the second Colored group in for th^ sake of saving souls, they 148 pounds, won a technical K. 0 . in one the organization. SSBSISG must be prepared to endure all round over Tom Ranney. 145 pounds; Bill Secord. 189 pounds, decisioned Bill [things; that they must never act Cook. 137 pounds; and Harold Carrico. * 8 0 ^ . in such a way as to cause another 155 pound*, and Bob Mengelcamp. 153. to sin, for death itself is pVefer- pound*, draw. | able to this; that, if they can save The patrons for the boxing I their brother from the ruination show were: ' The Rev. Leo M. Flynn, tha Rev. Ed­ of his soul, they must be willing to ward J. Fraetkowski, the Rev. Norbert go to every length in order to do J. Walsh, the Rev. George Spehar, the so; that, because all things will Rev. Edward A. Leyden, the Rev. be set right in heaven, they must Duane Theobald. Woodman pharmacy, W. F. Cobb plumbing, Boulevard mortu­ In /111' Name of ihe Bee: The bo ready to forgive any injury ary. Clarke k Son* Hardware. Tandy Significance of Emily Dickinton, now inflicted on them by their grocery. Jack Boyle, Edwin Boyle. Donald by Sister Mary James Power (N. fellowmen. Boyle. Edward J. Boyle. Mrs. Adelaide Smith. Mr. and Mra. Ed I^ oU y. Mis* Y., Sheed & Ward, $2). The sermon ends with' the story Louis* Lantsy, William Bryant, Andrew The past few years have seen Ready Cash When Needed For of the unmerciful servant who was Martelon. George Toriney, C. A. Reilley, barber; Atcott key and bicycle shop, a moderate but unmistakable ten­ unwilling to forgive an insignif­ Jeanette Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick dency to evaluate in the light of icant debt owed him by . fellow Ryan. Mary Peck, Genevieve Kuester. Catholicism that amazing period of Unexpected Emergencies * Twelve miles of strap rail, one tea-kettle engine servant, although the master had Eiitabeth Kuester. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Evans. Mr. J4ew England’s literary luxuriance and world’s of faith in America—that was the physical just forgiven the unmerciful one and Mrs. S. Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. which in 60 years produced so The Catholic Order of a debt that would be more than |_JUMAN EXPERIENCE and spi;itual inventory o f the Burlington Railroad in Frank Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe New­ many of our greatest writers. The teaches that you never Foresters ha-s assets 19 million dollars in present-day comb, and a friend. revival of intere.st in Orestes currency. Failure to forgive one’s The officials were Sarge Mac- know when accident, ill­ amounting to nioTe than the pioneering days of 1850. Brownson is one of the indices of ness, unemployment, or fellowman will inevitably result in Kenzie, Cathedral high school this trend, and another is an appre­ $42,000,000. In sixty years, an unfavorable judgment by "My coach, referee; Lou Antonelli and other adversities may de­ ciation of Catholic influences and scend upon your household it has paid over $7.3,000,000 Today, through consolidation and construction. heavenly Father." John Menardi, judges; Tom Fade, leanings in other great figures who timekeeper: Joe Nelson, announcer; and impose burdens heavier to the beneficiaries of its Despite the fact that this ser­ never attained conversion. In this It is a vast mid-continent transportation system of and Bill Blalack and Martin Lally, than you are prepared to members. It has done more mon was intended primarily for little bool: a real New England seconds. bear. than pay death benefits— it 11,000 miles in 13 states. the guidance of the disciples in nun brings her critical acumen to You will be ready for has always extended a help­ their dealings with men, it con­ bear on the life and poetry of a such emergencies when you ing hand in limes of need, tains counsel that no man can woman whose passion for seclu­ During the intervening years, the Burlington has are insured with the Cath­ and thus provided “ insur­ safely ignore. It is a summary ap­ sion won her that sobriquet. olic Order of Foresters, be­ ance with a heart” for played an important role in the transformation o f the plication of the command to love Loyola Juniors Sister Mary James seeks to show cause this insurance pro­ Catholic'families. great Middle West from a wilderness to a produaive your neighbor for the sake of his how this daughter of a Puritan vides cash loan privileges Whether or not you need immortal soul, even as God so squire, with probably no access to after being continued in ready cash for an emer­ agricultural and industrial empire. And, during those loved the world as to give His Catholic theology beyond what is force for three years or gency, the payment of the contained in The Imitation of only begotten Son for its salvation. more. principal sum of your life years, it has seen aaive duty in four great conflicts — Join’ Parochial Chritt, the Bible, and Shakespeare, Other advantages of this insurance certificate will be the Civil War . . . Spanish-American War ; ; . World New Plan to Legalize wrote in a vein that places her of great help to your family work "in the main stream of Cath insurance are; (1) Paid-up War No. 1 : : : and World War No. 2. insurance privileges; (2) when you have been called School Buses Studied olic poetry." In the opinion of to your Eternal Reward. Basketball Loop Father Alfred Barrett, S.J., who extended term insurance; (3) automatic premium Get this protection now. It Is a far cry, indeed, from the Burlington which Fralkfort, Ky. — Catholic edu­ certainly should know, she has proved her point. loan; and (4) cash aur- Mail the coupon below to­ cators in this state have revealed reni^er value. day. began in 1850 to the Burlington o f today — but the that they are working on a method A ninth team has been added to same spirit o f faith and achievement has prevailed of legalizing transportation of the group comp^ing the Junior Give Joan a Sword, by Sister children to parochial schools as a Parochial basketball league. It is M. Therese (N. Y., the Macmillan through the years. safety measure. Last year the Loyola grade school. Through an Co., $1.50), court of appeals held unconstitu­ oversight the Jesuit school was These lyrics have beauty, clar­ Catholic Order of Foresters tional a measure authorizing trans omitted when the original schedule ity, and freshness, combined with We take pride in the Burlington’s growth to its portation of-school children in pub­ was drawn, and the games did not poetic intensity and spiritual pene­ present position as one o f the country’s major rail­ licly owned school buses. The court appear in last week’s Register. tration. The occasion for them was roads— for this development is enabling us to play a held that such an act would run lyola juniors ■will play the fol­ a journey the author made through counter to the state constitution lowing schedule: Jan. 23 against England, France, and Italy in the very substantial part in handling the biggest wartime forbidding the expenditure of pub­ Annunciation team; Jan. 30, Sac­ summer of 1939 to be present at transportation job in history. lic funds to aid "sectarian" schools. red Heart team; the week of Feb. the firs! Mass of her brother in 'The new method being discussed 6, St. Philomena’s and St. Joseph’s Rome, though only the first group would require transportation in the week of Feb. 13, St. Elizabeth’slizahjeth’i of poems bears directly on the vehicles operated by some public and St. John’s; and the week of war. In the succeeding parts of agency other than the schools. Feb. 20, St. Francis’ and Cathedral her work Sister Therese’s poetic team. fire is touched off by her impres­ Workshop for Poor The Cathedral juniors this week sions of Rome and the Pope or by defeated St. Joseph’s by a 21 to religious reflections inspired by Churches Gets Results 3 score, and St. Elizabeth’s beat scenes in Italy, France, or Eng­ St. Francis’ 31 to 16. The games land. “ Not in the Text of Plato” Builingtan Quebec.—More than 900 vest­ the week of Jan. 23 will find St. includes poems of spiritual and ments and articles for the use of Joseph’s playing Sacred Heart mystical import and “ The House poor churches made by members of team; S t Philomena’s against St. of tnie Spirit” “ tells of how close the Ouvroir det Eplteet Pauvrti John’s; Cathedral team meetini may be the knitting of soul with (Workship for Poor Churches) S t Elizabeth’s: S t Francis’ an^ soul when God’s love is the golder BDute were blessed by H. Em. Cardinal Annunciation team playing; and thread that binds them." Sister M Villeneuve in a hall of the Per­ Loyola team tackling the Sacred Therese has won wide acclaim as petual Adoration sanctuary. [Heart five. a Catholic poet.

I... Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

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H o l'f i a m e s i £ d “y SOCIAL IN CATHEDRAL HALL|"?;,,7„i;prT 7 ,.BANQUET IN GRAND JUNCTION Indianapolis.— Indiana’s Marion county taxpayers are maintain­ ing a divorce mill that threatens (Continued From La$t Page) Jspent a brief visit with Mr. and; WINS UPSET IN (Continued From Lott Page) Mrs. Charles Vikers, the former the reputation of Reno, Nev. Dur­ Pueblo Catholic high’s Sham kans. Several musical selections day, Jan. 18, in the home of Mrs. Mrs, Clyde Nelson of 2232 Eliza­ Betty Wilson, had as her goests ing 1943 a total of 6,364 civil rocks, idle this week in the Quint were heard. The state denutj’, Charles Digby. beth street ocllege schoolmates, Lt. and Mrs. suiU was filed in the five Marion Bernard B. Carraher of the K. of county league, will open their Mr. and Mrs, A1 Leslie of 2706 William R. Kenney. Lt. Kenney is county superior courts and in the home basketball schedule Satur­ New parishioners are Mr. and C. of Denver, was the guest stationed in Fort Sill, Okla., and is High street have moved to Denver Mrs. John Bicknell of 916 W. 12th S C U O O L [ [ » circuit court. The divorce actions speaker. Refreahments were served. day evening, Jan. 22, in a return to make their home. spending a 13-day furlough with numbered 4,356, a new high record street, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Rice Miss Pauline Wilson was hostess his parents in Montrose. game with Boone high school. Mrs. Sam Barnett and daughter, that constitutes 68.43 per cent of Boone was the victor in a ragged of 901 Court street, and Mr. and Sunday afternoon at a miscella­ Mary Helen, returned Jan. 16 from Mrs. Joseph Brady of 2621 Eighth In the Pueblo Parochial league S t Joseph’s Altar society met the total new civil business. Reno’s game between the t^vo teams Dec. Jan. 16, the cagers of Cathedral neous shower and tea given in Jan. 13 in the home of Mrs. (lU- Salina, Kans., where they were avenue. honor of Miss Maiy Finger, whose record for 1943 was 5,840 divorce 23, but this time the Shamrocks school scored an upset victory bert Roberts, 1235 Rood avenue. suits and its courts ^ ew clients called because of the death of Mrs. George Nielsen, son of Mr. and marriage to Stanley Simpson of will be showing lor the first time Barnett’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Dan over St. Mary’s 11-10. It was the Mmes. William Pantuso, C. Sala- from all parts of the United Mrs. 0. Nielsen of 1309 Blake Kansas City will take place Jan. before home supporters, and hope Ryan. first game Cathedral has won in tino, and A, Mendicello were as­ ^ t e s . Every suit filed in the to turn the tables on the team street, is a navigation machinist’s 25. Mra. Louise Purcell poured. sisting hostesses. For several The Rev. James Conway, O.M.I., the league in three years. m rion county courts, however, from the Pike’s Peak league. Sea­ mate in the navy and is somewhere Miss Finger is a member of th« years officers have been elected of Galveston, Tex., who had been Score by periods: was instituted by a Marion county son tickets, good for eight games in the Pacific area. local court of C. D. of A., a past for two years. Because of other in Canon City for the funeral of resident. played by the Shamrocks on the George Amaya, son of Mr. and St. Mary's ...... 3 6 7 10 grand regent, for many years the duties, the president, Mrs. Elder, his sister, Mrs^ Margaret Eide, armory floor, may be purchased Mrs. Dolores Amaya of 2019 Al­ Cathedral team...... 0, 0 6 11 treasurer, and the sixth grade tendered her resignation which: teacher in Hawthorn^ school. for $1. Tickets for individual bany avenue, is in the military St. Leander’ s overcame Sacred was accepted. One of the vice This Home-Mixed Gotble dMlsa irlth Genuin. Wood games are 26 cents. Both kinds of police of the army. He is stationed Heart home’s half-time lead to presidents, Mrs. Margraret Hou­ InUy. Makes a beaotlfnl 12* hsng- tickets are on sale in the K-D Durango K. of C. in Camp Custer, Mich. Another win 14-11. The Sacred Heart quin­ ston, has moved to Denver. Mrs. Syrup Relieves ' ins Cmeifix wben closed. Contelns Junction and Park Hill stores. tet is small in size. •II ssscntls] srtieles and instructions. son, James, is a paratrooper and Oliver Tebedo was elected presi­ Most outstanding set on ths market is on furlough visiting his mother. Score by periods: dent and Mrs. William Lancaster, Coughs Quickly Exemplify Degree He will leave Jan. 21 for Camp vice president. Others holding No. 41 — Complete Set — 13.00 St. Leander’s ...... 2 3 12 14 Seeds No Cooking. SaTee Mosey, i Send C ifh or M. 0 .— No C. 0 . 0. McCall, N. Car Sacred Heart home..2 6 9 11 office are two vice presidents, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Daly, assisted by Mrs. The surprise of your life Is wtUUng i HELiaiOUS SUPPLY CENTER Durango.— (St. Columbus’ Par­ Louis lyhiltington, son of Mrs. St. Patrick’s defeated St. Fran- for you. In your own kitchen, when ■ Take the ish)— The Knights of Columbus Anna Whittington of 112 W. 11th Harry Chambers and Mrs. C. Co- It comes to the reUef of coughs due i Attleboro, Mass. cia Xavier’s 18-10, after the Fran- ST. losinio; secretary, Mrs. Joe White; held an exemplification of the first street, is in the army. He is sta­ salians showed unexpected to colds. In Just a moment, you can | tioned in Sheppard Field, Tex. and treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Clegg. mix a cough syrup that gives you | degree Monday night, Jan. 10, at strength in the closing minutes. about 4 times as much for your money, Would you like 8 o’clock in the parish hall. Mrs. Herbert 'tt’ilson had charge of Glen Orf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Score by periods: the program, reading the lives of end Is amazing for quick results. ! Fred Orf of 901 W, 10th street, Make a syrup by stirring 3 cups of P H M fS ’ M V Miss Rose Cavanaugh returned St. Francis three saints, “ The Flying Saint,” IL L STISE PLll granulated sugar and one cup of. YOUR BOY Friday, Jan. 14, from Globe, Arir., is a navigator in the navy and is Xavier’s ...... 2 8 8 10 St Joseph Cupertino; St. Veronica, now overseas. water a few moments, until dissolved.: where she spent about six weeks. St. Patrick’s ...... 8 11 14 18 and St Gerard. There was a tea No cooking needed—It’s no troublo at IN THE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. John Shaefer are Luncheon Sponsored Referee for all games: Cro- (Continued From Laet Page) towel shower for the school kitchen, alL Or you can use com syrup or - liquid honey. Instead of sugar syrup. the parents of a girl born in A buffet luncheon was given by combe. \ troops VI and VII. Plans are.un­ which has been newly decorated. remembered in Mercy hospital Jan. 13. Refreshments were served. The Then put 2H ounces of Plnex (o h -. the Sacred Heart Cathedral Altai Or Sunday, Jan. 23, St. Lean­ der way for the formation of an j talned from any druggist) Into .a pint l The Very Rev. F. P. Cawley was next meeting will be Jan. 27 in and Rosary society Monday after der’s will meet the Cathedral team eighth troop within the next few I bottle. Add your syrup, and yoh have A Continual Novena called to Denver by the death of noon, Jan. 17, at 1 o’clock in the at 1:16 p.m.; Sacred Heart home the home of Mrs. William Steven­ ! a full pint of really wonderful cough | weeks. medicine. It never spoils, lasts a lon g: his cousin, Mrs. Sarah Whaley, Cathedral hall in recognition of vs. St. Francis Xavier’s Ht 2 p.m.; son, 915 Rood. Miss Mary Rail will be guest speaker on “ Possibili­ time, and children love It. ' to the Sacred Heart in St. Louis. Funeral services were the successful work done by the and St. Mary’s vs. St. Patrick’s at First shipment of three tons of ties of a Lasting Peace.” Hostesses Tills home mixture takes right hold in our Monastery Chapel for held in Denver. four units of the society during 2:45 p.m. This latter game will waste paper, magazines, and car­ of a cough In a way that means bus- : Mrs. Gerald Harrington has the past year. Seventy-five were bring together the two fastest for­ will be Mmes. William Callahan. Iness. It loosens the phleggn. soothes, the duration o f the war? tons collected by the school stu­ I. G. Werth, and V. Paonessa, and been named by the local draft present, including His Excellency, wards in theMeague, Giayratano of the Irritated membranes, and quickly: Simply lend In his nsme tnd ws will board as the new clerk to fill the dents was made last week. The Miss Mae Ver Hofstad. eases soreness and dlfflcult breathing.: Bishop Joseph C. Willging; the St. Mar}’’s and Durkin of St. Pat­ Plnex is a special compound ot gladly include him in this novens. A vacancy caused by the resigna­ Very Rev. Thomas A. Wolohan, rick’s. local Catholic school is handling Dan Quinn is spending some s proven Ingredients, in concentrated •null offering Is welcoms but not neces­ tion of Mrs. John Craig. the Rev. John Kelley, and the Rev. the collection of these salvage ma­ time in San Diego visiting nis •on, form, well known for prompt action, sary. I terials for the entire county. Lawrence, and wife. in coughs and bronchial Irritations.! Philip Harrington is here from Francis Winner, Writs I Sacred Heart Monssterr Farragut, Ida., to visit his mother, The first issue of the weekly par­ Naval Lt. Richard Stranger is Money refunded If it doesn’t please' Miss Jean Findle, president of you in every way, I Bales Corners. Wise. Mrs. Leo Harrington. Hotchkiss Church ish bulletin ^was distributed after here on a 15-day leave, visiting the society^ had charge of the his wife, Cema Stranger; son The Rev. Edward Leary, O.F.M., program. A piano solo was played the Masses Sunday, Jan. 16. These of Farmington, N. Mex., officiated hy Mrs. Anthony Verlengia. Mi.ss To Be Renovated news bulletins will be distributed Bill; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. in St. Columba’s church Sunday, Harriet Goodman, accompanied by weekly in 1944 and no announce- Tony Stranger. He had been sta­ HAVE YOU anyone in the Service? Jan. 16, in the absence of the Roy N. Collins, sang several num­ 'ments will be made from the pulpit. tioned in the South Pacific and is on his way to Washington, D. C., pastor. bers. A radio q&iz program was Hotchkiss.— The first meeting of The Crusaders’ fii'st and second to receive an assignment. His wife A SON? HUSBAND? conducted by Miss Findle, and parishioners to discuss renovation string ba.sketball teams each won will accompany him to Washington. Requiescant in Pace prizes were awarded tc the suc­ of St. Margaret Mary’s church was over the corresponding teams of OR SWEETHEART? cessful contestants. held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Veto high school in games James Arcieri has received word that his son, Pvt. George Arcieri, Father Wolohan, the spiritual Milo Keough in Hotchkiss. Be­ played in La Veto Jan. 9. The DIOCESE OF PUEBLO sides the hosts, those pre.sent were score o f the second team game was is stationed in Fort Riley, Kans. adviser, gave an interesting speech, Cpl. Amore Arcieri, Grand Junc­ LUCERO— Mr». M iry, of 1812 E. followed by an inspiring talk by Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. John Tay- 19-8 in favor of St. Marj’’s. In Evtnig Pueblo* Survived by her hut> Bishop Willging. The tables wete lar, C. Lawlor, l^ n a rd McManus, the main game the first string Cru­ tion, dental technician in the army, band. Pete, and seven chlldreir^ Alice, and the Rev. Emil A. Eckert. saders defeated La Veta by the who was a landscape gardener in Grace, Veronica, Marie. Manuel, 'Beoint, beautifully decorated with red car­ IS HE ON LAND? HAVE YOU A DAUGHTER and Leo. all of~tha home. Member of nations and white candies. Church repairs and the ways score of 34-26. Wilkins, with 18 civilian life, is engaged in spread­ Spaniflh«American Benefit club. Re­ points, was high scorer. The team ing a skeleton supply of plants IN THE AIR? OR A SISTER On the committee in charge of and means of obtaining needed quiem Masa in Our Lady of Mt. Cai*me) i.s being coached this year hv the around the hospital area of the ON THE SEA? IN THE SERVICE? church Jan. IS. the affair were Mrs. S. A. Dave- funds were studied. A carpenter was engaged to make an e.stimate Rev. Francis Papish, assistant pas­ army base hospital in Blytheville, SAUNDERS— Mike. Died in a Pueblo lin, Mrs. Emily Williams, Mrs. Ark., to brighten the spot. hospital Jan. 8. Requiem High Maes In on roofing, foundation repairs, tor of St. Mary’s. Vance Driswold, Mrs. George Dr. Robert F. Hall, son of Mr. Do You Want VICTORY and a,just PEACE? St. Patrick's church Jan. 12. Interment Gleason, Mrs. Tony Rausch, Mrs. flooring, and painting and deco­ Mountainview. rating the building. | and Mrs. Frank* R. Hall of this It takes two to make a fight. It also takes two to have peace. We O'DONNELL— John. Resident of Las Laurence Burke, Mrs. Anthony city, has received notice to report An impromptu musical program! can be sure of our hearts, but only God can touch Mie hearts Animat county 60 years. Died* in a Lippis, Mrs. Jean Provenzano, to Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, Pa., of our enemies. Pueblo Hospital Jan. 8. A native of Mrs. Walter Eberling, Mrs. and lunch furnished by Mrs. Ireland, he came to the United States as Florence Pastor Jan. 24, for military sarvice. He a youth. Survived by two daughtcre. Thomas Hudson, Mrs. Sam Bar­ Keough added to the enjoyment will enter with the rank of first Mrs. Mary R. Gregory of £1 Toro. nett, Mrs. Joe Brady, Mrs. C. S. of the pariah meeting. Mr. Mc­ lieutenant. Dr. Hall has been in­ Perpetual Novena la the LiHle Flower Calif., and Mrs. Ellen Tlnsmati df Port­ Duey, Mrs. Claude Mattingly, and Manus entertained at the piano, land. Ore. Requiem Mass in Holy Trinity terning in Multnomah ho^itol, Misa Jean Findle. with classical and modem tunes. Portland, Ore. On Jan. 3 he was Stint Thereat, th# Little flower, promised to spend her Heaven dolni Food ob church, Trinidad. Jan. 18. Interment in Back in Parish earth. Now, more than ever, we need her help Follow your loved ones with a Catholic cemetery. Trinidad. married to Miss Alline Reid of prayer to 8L Therete, the Saint of the BattlefleUla Pray that the preecnt rain DeHERRERA—Jesua M., 81^ pioneer Quint County League Portland, who will accompany him of dcatructlon from the «kiea may he succoeded soon hy the Ll^ttle Flower's resident of Trinidad. Died Jan. 8 after to his station. shower of roeei. Join the novena at the shrines or et home. an extended illness. Born in Espanola. (Continued From Last Page) N. Mex.. he came to Trinidad more than Stanley Weimer, waist gunner ...... SEND YOUR PETITIONS TO 60 years ago. Surviving are his wife. ST. MARY’S CRUSADERS OF showing friends a captured Japa­ and radioman of the army air Virginia; five daughters. Mrs. A. L. nese rifle sent home from New forces, has been released from army The National Shrine of the Little Flower» Gallegos. Mrs. Manuel Lucero, and Dor­ Guinea by his cousin, Cpl. Dominic service in Camp Monmouth, N. J., e/o The Carmelite Monastery, 0413 Dante Ave., Chicago 37, ML othy DeHerrtra, all of El Paso. Tex.; Massaro of Brewster. Cpl. Mas- Mrs. Robert Fisher of Racine. Wise.: WALSENBURG DEFEAT PUEBLO to resume his position as electri­ H e^ Is my Intention to be prayed for during the novena t and Mrs. John Calderon of Pueblo; four saro has been in the army on for- cian for the Consolidated Aircraft sons. Joe and Zachary of El Paso, Pete • , 1 *>8" awrfnce Paul, of St. Mary'a ...... 4 5 5 4— 20 Fuller. « ...... 1 02 In Teheran water flows in open •BE STRONG r Morze, g ...... 0 0 0 juf any “•oughtof ai.ibarrassing urgency, 1750 K. Second avenue. Pueblo. Little O fficial.: Hayden and Wilkin.. gutters. People come to wash “ Be strong. Polycarp, and play son of .MfN and Mrs. Paul Mondragon you can take It any lime Fountain Vallfy school’s hoop- Totali ...... 20 8 5 themselves and their animals. Then the man!” So spoke a voice to this Services in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel they drink it I Mothers give it to church. Pueblo, Jan. 15. Interment Score bjr period*: TO RELIEVE Symptoms of COLDS FAST Near East martyr, whose feast is 25 ‘ - 4 jx Rofelawn. Holy Trinity 4 7 7 11 their babies. The result? Every Jan. 26. In his honor give an anti- Fountain Valley ...... 10 18 86 48 50,' — i2 ox. CORTEZ — Evelyn Margaret, 6-year- disease imaginable. mensium to a Near East mission. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Official: Pbelpi. BU fU in PicUt/tol ,.. When we appealed a few months It costs only five dollars and it rtillllp, MHVo. Magnesia Cortez of Jansen. Died Jan. 18 follow­ The Abbey school will make its In fobltt form os ing an illness of one week. Survived hy ago tor the Daughters of Charity, contains relics of the martyrs, Will ot liquid Hondy box her parents; a sister. Mary; and three first appearance in this league Be Sure to get quick-acting Bayer Aspirin those womlerful nuns who take ofIfibiat.'tdoo forpock*! brothers. Louis. Jr.; Julian, and Roger. against Fountain Valley in Canon children away from all this, not LAST DAYS or purM (Jrandmother of Mrs. Isabel Gonzales of ! City the afternoon of Saturday, 30 lABLHS 2 5 i Trinidad. Services in Catholic chapel. too many responded.. Yet these The Church Unity Octave ends Medina. Jan. 14. Interment in Medina Jan. 22. St. Mary’s of Walsen-! valiant women are carrying on for on Tan. 26. Renew your prayers cemetery. burg and Holy Trinity cagers meet \ these poor little children. every day for the return of all to JOHaVSON—Paul N.. of Trinidad. in Community hall, Trinidad, at' But they will never be able to their Father's house. Then join Services in Holy Trinity church Jan. 15. 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Jan. Interment In Catholic cemetery, Trini­ fContinued From Last Page) keep going unless we help. Mother the CNEWA and help our mis­ dad. the Rev. C. J. Murray, S.J., of­ 23. Superior warned us as early as last sionaries bring all back. One dollar CUBICH — Marlin. 44. of La Veta. Died fered the invocation and wished in La Veta Jan. 12. A long-tim e'resi- May that her two orphanages were a year, five dollars for the familjL dent of Trinidad. Born In Austria, he the new officers success. After on the verge of being closed. Twenty dollars individual per­ came to l^as Animaa county in 1915. the installation, officers and mem­ CLASSIFIED ADS Mother said: "Not until we all petual, one hundred for the family, Survived by a cousin. Philip Jubic of bers played games, which pro­ National ratr 25c per word per Issue: mini* have starved to death shall we give - t — Starkville. Requiem Masa in Holy vided high entertainment. Re­ mum 12 words If four or more eonsecutiv* Trinity church. Trinidad, Jan. 17. In­ up. We have 35 children, without DEEPEST THANKS freshments of ice cream, soda pop, luuee are used, (he rate it 20e per word per terment in Catholic cemet/ry. Trinidad. ia^ue. Payment must accompany all orders fathers and mothers. They are The young priest stands at the TRUJILLO— Benarde. 61. of 806 Coun­ and cake were served. Adft received on Monday will appear In the Christ's own little children." altar for the first time. He takes try Club drive. Trinidad. Life-long resi­ St. Thereia’x Sociality Isiue printed for the following week. (See These little ones must not go the chalice; "I shall take the dent of Trinidad and employed for the your local Regletor for local rates.) past 25 years in the mine at Morley. Members of the SL Theresa back to Iran’s streets. At least chalice of salvation; I shall call Survived by his wife. Teresina. Requiem Young l.,adies’ sodality held their I BOORB those who drink the gutter water on the name of the Lord!” He Mass Jan. 15 in Holy Trinity church, monthly meeting Sunday after­ have parents. We feel that our gives thanks to God and man interment Jan. 16 in the Catholic ceme­ noon in the parish hall. About More Information about the Blessed Virgin tery. Trinidad. than had ever appeared In an English book | orphans will find foster parents through his First Mass. Join our PERINO— Mrs. Margaret, 72, resident 25 attended. The chief business was is to be found in Monsignor Matthew among kind friends of our mis­ Students’ Support club, sending of Fremont county for 50 years. Died the discussion of a project for rais­ Smith's "Unspotted^ Mirror of God,*’ a com­ 1, To ralitvt haadscha. Pof ton threat from coM, 4 * Chedc ttmperatuft. K you sions. one dollar a month. Some day a Jan. 14 in the home of her son. James ing funds. The program for the pendium of ^riptaral, patriatica and theo­ Perino. 706 W. Main. Florence. Born logical data. It has bad a heet-seller circu­ dlwomfoft_ in f disaolvaTlmr Atpirin TibMi hava a ftvar and timpantura Can you give 60 dollars to sup­ missionary will thank you through in Italy in 1871. she.came to the United next meeting was discussed and lation. 285 pages, heavily indexed. 82. I n w T ^ n Tibtati and drink In |la« of water tnd larila. doaa nM |#down--H throaf port one or these orphans for a his Mass. piln it not quickly rtlltvad. call States as a young woman. Besides adopted, after which the members hound copy. Register College of Joumallam. a l u ll^. n . of water. RapaatRaoait Pain, nwnau art aasad In i piln it not quickly rail year? Even five dollars will en­ James, she is survived by another son. P. 0. Box 1620. Denver. Colo. traatmant In 2 heurt. rtmarkiMy ihert fima. your doctor. Lawrence. A third son, Joseph, was enjoyed refreshments. courage these great nuns, the LAMB’S WOOL killed in a grade rrosaing accident near Gas heaters recently were in­ INSTRUCTION Sore throat from colds eased in a hurry! No Daughters of Charity. Make your Jan. 21, Feast of St. Agnes, is Denver, where he was en route to spend stalled in Sacred Heart mission rendezvous with Christ in Iran. the day on which lambs are shorn a holiday with his mother. Requiem church in Fulton Heights. With QUALIFY, EARN UP TO 1100 WEEKLY. strong medicines to upset system. Masa was offered by the Rev, Dominic NEW, unerowded profeation. meet hl-claas in Rome. The wool is then pre­ Mass celebrated there every Sun­ people, traveL Earn up to II hourly spare Don’t w«lt if you even suspect you Sclafani. O.S.B., in St. Benedict's church. WHY lAYEII ASPIRIN fTARTS ONE DAY sented to the Holy Father for Fioreribe. Jan. 17. Interment in Union day, these heaters are a great im­ time, own home. Test l*eon. details free. are catching a cold. At the first sign, AIGA. Box m o . Joplin, Mo.______TO WORK s o PAST The Upper Boom, now a Mo­ sacred vestments. Can you send Highland cemetery, Florence. provement. ' faithfidly follow the directions in hammedan Mosque, is open to 30 dollars to purchase vestments NOVAK — Mra. Theresa, of 1418 the pictures above— the simplest Drop a ganaiaa Baytr Aa- The newly elected officers of NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS pirin Tablet in water Christians only on Holy Thursday. for a needy missionary? Spnice. Pueblo. Died Jan. 16. Mothar and among the most effective of Mrs. Frank Wodlshek and grandmother the St. Rita Altar sodality took MAKE UP to m - U WEEK aa a Trainad Alffloat iBitantly it aterta Every Chapel is an Upper Room. of Eileen Wodishek. Member of Altar the oath of office in a beautiful Practical Nurac. Laam qalckty at boma. methods known to modem science. to dialntegrate—la ready Can you furnish one? Seventy-five FROM HIS LIPS society of St. Francla Xavier's church. Booklet Free. Cblcago School of Nnraing. to pa Is work. Make tbie ceremony in the presence of St See Your Doctor. Even though teat, and t u /or m n s l j ROYBAI.T—Amado. of 926 S. Fourth. D apt. R-L, Chicago. dollars will supply much. Your Does any rite in the Church still Grand Junction. Died Sunday, Jan. 16. Rita’s statue the afternoon of Jan. he may wholeheartedly approve why Bayer Aaplrb acta chapel will be open every day. contain the original language of Enroll Now •0 quicklyl in St. Mary’s hospital. Funeral services 3. After the rite, the members OLD GOLD WANTZD using Bayer Aspirin to'relieve pain­ Our Lord? Yes, the Maronites of in St. Joseph's church, with Father in went to the hall where refresh­ Gold tS5 Ounce. Mail oM geld teeth, dla- ful symptoms, you should not fail UNSEEN GUEST Syria, at the Consecration, apeak Nicholas Bertrand officiating. Survivors nwndt. Jewelry, watchae— recaire caah by include hla wife, five children, and rev- ments were served. The meeting to see your family physician,,^be­ Ask for Bayer Aspirin by the full The sanctuary lamp plays silent the same words over chalica and return mail. SatUfaction guarintead. Free cause many colds may lead to aenous name, not for iust "aspirin’’ And THE SACRED HEART eral brothers and sisters. Burial In Cal­ was well attended. The new offi­ infnrmatJen. Paramount Gold Refining Oo. host to the Unseen Guest in the host as Our Lord did at the Last vary cemetery. cers are Mrs. Frank Krasovic, ISOO-B Hennepin, Mlnneapella, Minn. consequences. Largely with medical see that you get i t Tabernacle. Seven dollars will sup­ Supper. Would you like to pve a approval, this simple, scientific way MASS LEAGUE OUR COLORED MISSIONS president; Mrs. Nick Buccolo, vice PHOTO nNISHING ply one to a poor Near East mis­ chalice to a Maronita missionary president; Mrs. Nick Giordano, of relief naa taken the place of old- sion. for 10 dollars? • lU membr/i (both living and drceaicd) NEED PRIESTS & BROTHERS ROLLS DEVELOPED—One Day Serrlce. I fashioned "shot-gun" medidne for Would Tou likt to Or eonioerato secretory; Mrs. Charles Genova, Never Fade Deckle Edge Prlnu 25c. CEN­ fhar* in the rich apirituaj beneftta of a b« a print—trxin- r o u r Ilf* a . a colds, which may upset the system. 15« Maas said daily, to the’end of time, ea- corresponding secretory; Mrs. Joe TURY PHOTO SERVICE. La Croaae. Wit. Ins ratn for th* LAY BROTHER Literally millions ,have adopted it. m II Tuun Mend •! ooimminioatlont It pecially for the members of the League. m lnloni: or bo a holpint th. Pullaro, treasurer; Mrs. James For information write: DISCRrMTNATING CAMERA PANS. t . niMionarr rour- irinte, 'nporlally Mastro, reporter; Mrs. Philip expoture rolU Ray quality tervice. eight Try it You wffl say it ie un­ tnuNia THE PRIESTS OF THE SACRED Mlf? fn tha ffllMlnni. Biondolilio, chairman; and Mrs. Rayteoe printe and free photo folder for equalled, we are sure. When you Catholic TIcar East COelfart Aasodatfon HEART, Barred flcert Miialon Heme. Suporior keeping print, aafaly. 2ic. Quality that buy, however, be sure you get the 25< Ste. Mirie. HI. 4 / . . Fathor. of St. Edmund, Joseph Cababi and Mrs. Jack TV m e lO . iUndolph, Vannont Commioanno, sergeanta-at-arma. tart^ctm gB^^produrtypii wsnU^ 460 Lexingtoa Ave. et 46th St. ' Mew .York 17, fiU Y.

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tiSiaeiaUilditi NEWS OF THE PUEBLO DIOCESE CLERGY LIST '+ + + Mysteries of Radio Drama MEMBERS OF MT. CARMEL Friday, Feb. 4. Below U a demonstration of a rehearsal. Left to right are Mary Agnes Tynan Schroeder, Fr. Daniel O’Sullivan dnatmctor; Don Lucido of Belleville, the Rev. Daniel A. Ix>rd, S.J., editor of the Queen't Work; Estha Jones, and AJice Schatzman. The picture was taken in the studios of WEW, St. Louis university station, PARISH CREDIT UNION which will be the classroom for the course. t Appointed to Work in MARK 1ST ANNIVERSARY St. Patrick’s, Pueblo (Our Lady of Mt. ^ rm e^ Parish, heads submitted reports on ac­ Pueblo) complishments of the year. The Members of the Mt. Carmel directors reported 173 members Recently Ordained Clerics, Frs. Halloran, parish credit union celebrated the first anniversary of their organiza­ in the union. The treasurer, Nick OFFICIAL tion in a general membership Giordano, announced that mem­ Bertrand, Gomplete Triumvirate; meeting Tuesday evening, Jan. bers had deposited $5,403.85 in 18, at 7:30 in the parish hall. shares. He also reported the Former Is From Denver The meeting was called to or­ der by the president, Anton Ore- credit union showed a slight skovich. Following a brief review profit, and is paying its way. He 'Three new priests have been added to the personnel of the constitution, committee said there is $3,463.97 in out­ of the Diocese of Pueblo, as is shown by a study of the list standing loans. of clergy appointments. One of these, the Rev. Daniel F. Mike Occhiato, reporting for O’Sullivan, assistant pastor in St. Patrick’s parish, Pueblo, Junior Class of the supervisory committee, ex­ arrived from Scotland some six weeks ago. A native of plained the work of this commit­ tee, of auditing the books and in­ Ireland, Father O’Sullivan worked in the Diocese of Glas­ St. Mary’s High specting the minutes of all com­ gow, Scotland, for 14 years, before compelled by the mittee meetings. rigors of the Scottish climate to seek relief from bronchitis in a drier atmosphere. Effective Jan. 23, the follow* Joe Occhiato, reporting for the ing clergy appointment* are made: credit committee, gave an account Will Stage Play Father O’Sullivan, on occasion, The Rev. John F. Wogan, pastor of weekly meetings. He explained can give an interesting recital of Father Gnidica of St. Peter’s church, Gunnison. that the credit union approves his memories of convoys and The Rev. Thomas Forrest, ad­ According to advance ticket loans for provident and productive bombing raids. He finds his ministrator of St. Joseph’s church, sales, the junior class play. Almost purposes alike, and described in listeners especially interested in Monte Vista. detail the method by which the Gives Talk at Eighteev. to be staged in the high the reasons for Irish neutrality. The Rev. Aloysius Bertrand, committee goes about approving school auditorium in Walsenburg He is a fine raconteur of his ex­ assistant pastor of St. Patrick’s next Thursday evening, will play an application for a loan. The ex periences as a curate in the slums church. La Junta. before a capacity house. Leads of amination is long and careful, of the largest city in Scotland. CSMC Meeting The Rev. James F. Halloran, the play are capably handled by with every' consideration , given Some of these experiences have to temporarily assistant pastor of St. Marcellino Wilkins. Helen Sti- Many people borrow to pay den do with the priests of the parishes Francis Xavier’s church, Pueblo. mack. Duane Martinez. .M am ie list. .Most loans, however, are made going to parishioners’ dwellings on (St. Mary’t Pariih, Pueblo) The Rev. Daniel F. ( j’SuHivan, Odak, and John G. Ugolini. Ex- to get members out of the hands of a Sunday morning, and Touting out Pupila from .schools throughout assistant pastor of St. Patrick’s cellent assistance is given by the loan sharks. Loans among the the people to go to Mass. the city attended a CSMC meeting church, Pueblo. members average $160. For the supporting cast of Lindo Padoven, In Scotland, Father O’Sullivan in St. Mary’s. The principal The Rev. Daniel O’Connell is Arthur Vallejos. Mary Agnes Sala­ year, the credit union loaned $6, was civilian chaplain to the men speaker of the afternoon was Fa­ awaiting assignment as chaplain zar, Helen Perse. Antonia Tomsic, 284.83. The heaviest month was in an American naval base. He in the navy. Josephine Krist, and Margaret July, when loans totaled more than ther Daniel Gnidica, O.S.B., who has had much experience in deal­ spoke on “ Vocations.” Father Wil­ By order of the Most Reverend Garcia. State assistants are Rose $1,500. Other oflScers explained ing with American troops. Fa­ liam McCarthy gave a talk on Bishop. Mary Lisac and Georgina Habib. the loan protection and lifesaving School Launches ther O’Sullivan is much taken (Rev.) JOHN J. KELLEY, Father Raymond Newell is direct­ insurance, free services for mem­ “ What Is Expected of the Mem­ Sale of Bonds, Stamps with the Colorado climate, and bers of the CSMC in the Future.” Chancellor. ing the play. bers. STJTE OEPm agrees with the slogan, "It is a Frank Carpio, chairman of the A large representation was there The second annual oratorical privilege to live in (Colorado.” despite the fact that some of the contest for upper class students of credit committee, gave a brief One brother has preceeded Fa­ summary of all the reports in Catholic High Students Are members were staging basketball Florence Pastor St. Mary's school will be held next ther O’Sullivan in coming to games in the armory. month. The contest is open to all Spanish. America. Father O’Sullivan is IS SPEAKER 11 After the meeting there was a students of the junior and senior The final business of the meeting from County Kerry, where his classes. It was sponsored last was the election of officers. Lucas Seeking Buried Treasure mother still lives. reunion of all the Benedictine Sis­ Returns From year by the Lions’ club. Students Hernandez, whose term on the ters from the city in the school The Rev. James F. Halloran, halL are being coached by Father credit committee expired, was re­ assistant pastor in 9^. Francis Newell. elected for three years. Joe Sala­ Students of Pueblo Catholic high in a press conference in the exec­ K. OF C. B M R U E I The monthly meeting of the Father’s Rites Xavier’s church, Pueblo, w as'or­ Expansion plans of the Junior zar, whose term expired as direc­ school launched an energetic cam­ utive chambers of the state Capi­ dained at Christmas time by PTA was held on Wednesday, Jan. tor, was succeeded by Steve Mon­ paign for war bonds and stamps tol in Denver last week, pointed 19, in the school hall. Catholic Daugnters for 1944 were Grand Junction.—Bernard Car- Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. A Florence. — The Rev. Urban tano. All members of the super­ Tuesday, Jan, 18. Ferreting out out that an estimated one million Mrs. Earl Butler and Mrs. Jos­ put under way last week with the raher, Denver, state deputy of the priest of the Archdiocese of Den­ Schnitzhofer, O.S.B., returned visory committee were re-elected. buried treasure for the men on the partially filled stamp books are eph Robeda attended the quarterly formation of three new troops. Knights of (Columbus, and Father ver, he has been temporarily lent Thursday, Jan. 13, from Latrobe, Nine freshman girls of the public At the conclusion of business, fighting front, they will back Uncle “ buried” in desk drawers, coat to the Diocese of Pueblo. DCCW meeting Wednesday, Jan. pockets, and elsewhere in Colo­ Nicholas Bertrand of this city, in Pa., where he was called Dec. 31 high school were organized into the members listened to a short Sam’s Fousth War Loan drive with addresses Sunday evening before The Rev. Aloysius J. Bertrand, 12, to discuss plans for this year’s an all-out effort. rado homes. It is the aim of the by the death of his father, Andrew troop V with Mrs. Sophie Glinsky address by Joseph Neary, whose the Knights of Columbus urged the assistant pastor of St. Patrick’s activities. Schnitzhofer. as counselor. Two troops of junior association with the credit union Plans were completed in the Catholic high students to find the ■church. La Junta, is a native of Mr. and Mrs. John Hrcn are owners of some of these and to knights to strengthen their organ­ The monthly meeting of the high school students of St. Mary’s extends over many active years. school Monday when room chair­ w r s visiting Mr. Hren’s parents, Mr. izations for 'members returning the Diocese of Pueblo, and Knights of Columbus was held school were organized this week Mr. Neary related the history of men—^Hild'a Aasterud, Vera La urge them to profit by investing the first priest ordained in the Sa­ and Mrs. Joseph Hren, before he them in bonds. from the war and to take an active Tuesday evening, Jan. 11. with Mrs. Albina Kralik and Miss the credit union movement in this Damus, Jack Jagger, George part in civic and community af­ cred Heart Cathedral. Because of has to report for induction in Mary Elizabeth Stydubar as coun­ country and offered a favorable Cowen, and Robert Socora—met The grand finale of the school’s the air base in La Junta, the February. The Hrens are here from The following were baptized efforts will be the publication of fairs. selors. They will be known as forecast for its future. and discussed ways and means of priests’ duties have become heavier. Venezuela. Sunday morning by Father Urban: (Turn to Page 1 1 — Column 5) carrying out inter-class competi­ a special issue of the Taller, -stu­ The banquet was held in the Joseph Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Coffee and doughnuts were dent^ newspaper, on Feb. 14. It LaCourt hotel Blue room. There sen'ed to 70 members and guests. tion to the greatest advantage.’ Joseph Vernetti, sponsors, Charles Quotas were set and publicity will include last minute goals and were 125 knights and their ladies Silengo and Miss Catherine Go- Chi Alpha S i p a Will Third Order of St. Francis scheduled. The students suggested quotas and will caro’ » patriotic in attendance. During the day, vanini; George Louis, son of Mr, Saturday afternoon, members that a daily record of sales and advertising section. Any profits three degrees of the Knights of Mrs. Faudy Is President and Mrs. Antonio Carmona, spon­ Sponsor Benefit Jan. 16 of the Third Order of St. Francis purchases he charted on the main realized from the ads will be used Columbus were conferred upon 10 sors, Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Jimenez. held their monthly meeting in the bulletin board. to purcha.se a bond for the school local candidates and two from Crested Butte. V. D. Tonso, prominent Florence parish hall. Fifty were present. Attention centered chiefly on un­ building fund. real estate and insurance man, and A dinner was served to the mem­ During the Third War Loan Of Trinidad Altar Society Chief business was the installation earthing partially filled war stamp Initiates were William Slogar last year vice president of the bers of the Chi .Alpha Sigma, Cath­ drive, the combined studenty body of officers. The spiritual director, albums and converting them, into and Charles Yetzbaker of Crested Florence Chamber of Commerce, olic men’s fraternity for charitable of Pueblo Catholic high and St (Turn to Page 1 1 — Column S) bonds. Governor John C. Vivian, Butte and tlie following local men: was elevated to the presidency at work, in St. Mary’s hospital. Pueb­ Patrick’s grade schools, 350 stu­ Trinidad.— The Altar and Ros­ Knights of Columbus and Catholic Jack Daly, Fred Ligrani, Dante a meeting of the board of direc­ lo, by the sisters of the institution dents in all, realized a goal of more Raso, Gus Sandstrom, Anthony ary society of Holy Trinity parish daughters was held in the Com­ on Sunday evening, Jan. 16. The than $3,000, enough to purchase a elected officers Jan. 5. Mrs. M. tors Tuesday evening. Miss Marie Stockert, Joe Mendicelli, Robert munity hall Jan. 16. Games, Ossola was re-elected secretary- Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging was “ Flying Jeep.” This time they aim Weihier, Frederick Strathmeier, Faudy was re-elected president; Junior Newman Club to Hold Mrs. Joe Fauret, vice president; music, dancing, and a short pro­ treasurer, and Tony Falgien, vice present and spoke at the dinner. to buy a $7,500 scout car. Henry Post, and Roy Weaver. Afterward plans were made for the Mrs. Tony Tanella, secretary; and gram provided amusement for the president. All arc members of St. Froih Shade Central The Grand Junction degree team annual dance staged by this organi­ Mrs. Joe Tarabino, treasurer. Re­ evening. Refreshments were Benedict’s parish. Pueblo Catholic high frosh took conferred the first degree in the zation for the benefit of the pedi­ a game from the Central frosh in freshments were served. served. Mrs. Joseph Zamparelli is in a atric ward of the hospital, on St. Social in Cathedral Hall morning in St. Joseph’s school and A joint social gathering of the a Metropolitan league contest the second degree in the afternoon 'Fathers’ Night’ Held hospital in Pueblo for treatment Valentine's day in the Minnequa Gus Vendetti, proprietor of the played on the Central floor the in the Labor temple. A Denver I'niversity club. (Sacred Heart Cathedral Parish, Paul Reitemeier, Mrs. Walter Eb- afternoon of Jan. 17. A free throw The Parent-Teachers’ association Vendetti Chevrolet Co., has been Pueblo) erling, and Mrs. Harold Norton. team composed of Mr. Carraher, held a Fathers’ night Tuesday, St. Mary's hospital plans in the in an extra period was the margin William F. McGlone, Francis R. LCBA Appointed (Turn to Page 11 — Column 5) future to erect a separate building The Junior Newman club will Nancy Kretchmer and Marjorie of victory. PCH frosh started out Jan. 11. In spite of the storm, a Reitemeier are in charge of ar­ Hession, and Maurice J. Hickey 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION for the pediatric ward so that the hold a social in the Cathedral hall to take a strong 11-6 lead at conferred the third degree in the representative group of fathers Monday evening, Jan. 24, between rangements. DIOCESE OF PUEBLO young patients can be isolated from halftime. The Central frosh chis­ temple. To Collect Old was present. The Glee club sang, the rest of the institution. The Chi 8:30 and 10:30. All public and The reorganization of Boy Scout eled this down. in the third and and students displayed the work Jan. 23, 1944 .Alpha Sigma will aid the hospital parochial high school students are troop 21 took place in the Cathe­ fourth quarters so that at the end The evening program included in their respective grades. The Third Sunday After Elpiphany opening prayer. Father Francis authorities in raising mony for the invited. .Admission will b^ 15 dral hall Monday, Jan. 17. The of the regular playing time the evening’s program was closed with Canon City ...... project. cents. The chaperons will be Mrs. troop committee is composed of score was 13-all. In tbs'extra pe­ Faistl: group singing of “ God Gold and Silver the presentation of a short skit...... Mt. St. .Scholastica academy Harry Lloyd, Anthony Verlengia, riod DeHart fouled Krasovich, who Bless America” at the opening and Ralph Weite, and Dr. Andrew “Auld Lang Sj*ne” at the close; made the toss. The Shamrock frosh The Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent PUEBLO Dooner. The scoutmaster is Wal­ froze the ball until playing time greetings, R. R. Weimer, grand PUEBLO ter Eberling, and assistant scout­ had elapsed. knight of the local council, who association has been officially masters are Herman Isbester and Exam Date* Given was toastmaster; piano solo, designated by the Most Rev. Joseph Your Butinrst l§ Appreciated Francis Maloney. All boys T2 Semester examinations for the “ Stardust,” Mrs. Katherine West- C. Willging, Bishop of Pueblo, as THATCHER JOE’S SUPER years of age are invited to enroll students of Pueblo Catholic high ley; two vocal duets, “ Ave Marie” the agency to take charge of the ST. MARY’S r The Palace Drug Go. I on Monday evening, Jan. 24, at school are scheduled for Jan. 26, and “ When Irish Eyes Are Smil­ collection of old gold and silver to BLOCK DRUG ing,” Mrs. William Stevenson and SERVICE 7:30. 27, and 28. Each exam will be be used in the relining of chalices, HOSPITAL Mrs. Earl Covington, accompanied SHELTON BRYAN. Mgr. alloted a period of an hour and a ciboria, and other sacred utensils. CONDUCTED BY The GULF GAS & OILS I Joanne McCarthy of 2415 West by Mrs. Jack Daly; introduction of “ AN ETHICAL PRESCHIPTION half. Miss Bernice Ducy, president of PHARMACY" Sisters of Charity 77S SO. MAIN PH. 1T2J ' street underwent an appendectomy the state deputj*, Bill Callahan, Phones 27-28 406 N. Main St. GREASING WASHING The examination scheduled is as the LCB^, has appointed Mrs. PHONE 2 8 415 QUINCY PHONE 4T(» i in St. Mary’s hospital. Others w-ho district deputy: accordion duets, Vance Driscoll as chairman of this jhave been ill the past week are follows: Wednesday, Jan. 26, 8:30 to 10—American history, algebra “ Twelfth Street Rag” and a medley activity. Gertrude Roy, Paul Keller, and of military marches. Jacqueline The firms listed here de­ ! Boyd Smythe. I, social mathematics, plane geom- Almost every family has some Phone 8 6 2 6 ^ ^ BEAMAN etery, bookkeeping for immediate Holland and Evelyn Tebedo; short old gold or silver trinket that has ROBERT S. FARtCY serve to be remembered 1 Lt. Jack A. O’Brien, son of Mr. use; 10:30 to 12—sociology, short­ talk, Mrs. E. T. Ficenec, regent of become worthless because of age PRICE CLEANER ROOFING and Mrs. James O’Brien of 1215 hand I, Latin II, Spanish II; 1 to the Catholic Daughters; two read­ or condition. These articles can MONUMENTS when you are distributing |N. Main street, and Miss Patricia ings, “ In the Usual Way” and "A AND DYER Insulation • fPeatharstrip 2:30—world history, English III, be put to a worthy use by donat­ CRAVE MARKERS NO OD O E-NO D E LA Y-N O your patronage in the dif­ [Trombly of Pueblo were married English IV ; Father’s Dilemma,” Mrs. Jack ing them for this purpose. REGRET 30$ Grand A^e. Paablo. CoId. Tuesday morning, Jan. 11, in the Daly. ferent lines of business. PHONE 305 Thu|-sday, Jan. 27, 10 to 12— 707 S. Main Si. - Phone 260-W 625 Court St., Pueblo Sacred Heart Cathedral. 'The ma­ religion for all classes; 1 to 2:30— The social meeting of the C. D. tron of honor was Mrs. Betty English I, shorthand II. typing II, of A. was held Monday, Jan. 17, Tabernacle Society Pierson and Charles O’Brien was Latin III and IV; in the home of Mrs. Lena Williams, I Camera-Graft Shop ; Petros Motor Sales the best man. The bridesmaids Friday, Jan. 28, 8:30 to 10— 1112 Road, with Mmes. Preston Gf St. Patrick’s to DUNDEE THE D. E. BURKE were Miss Margaret Grameley and mathematics III and IV, ecoriomics, Dean, Frank Hall, E. J. Clegg, CLE ANERS & Ph. 4 3 /•• 905 N. Main St. Ph. 4 3 /•• ZJS North victoria A rt • Phant UM Shirley Baer. Ushers were Tim general science; typing II (if nec­ and P. K. Peters assisting. Mrs. Hold Party Jan. 25 Plumbing & Heating Co. PORTRAITS ^ USED CARS j McCarthy and John Piersson. Dora essary); 10:30 to 12—pre-flight, Jack Daly had -charge of the pro­ DYERS Fisher sang. The Very Rev. 15th * Ellssbslh Sts. Pbont S43S 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave. ■ ■ KODAK FINISHING - BLDE ■ • General Auta Repalra. Greaaint. typing I; 1 to 2:30— creative writ­ gram, giving a paper on the Bal- P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. Repair Work a Specialty T PRINTS - PHOTOSTATS ♦ Car Waahinz Thomas WoTohan officiated. (Tumto Page 11 — Column 5) (St. Patrick’s Parish, Pueblo) ing. WE BKTUSN EVEBYTHINO BUT JL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES . STORAGE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAT I Dr. Robert Redwine, son of Mrs. The Tabernacle society of St. THE DIRT Office Phone 909 [Rose Redwine of 510 W. 21st Patrick’s church will hold its first I street, was married to Miss Gwen Germ iHercantUe DCCW Discusses Plans for card party of the year Tuesday ANDY A m JOHI^ jdlyn Atkinson, a nurse from Den- ' & Liquors I ver, on Dec. 26 in the Sacred Heart afternoon, Jan. 25, at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. John McGann is the chair­ iRoblnson Bros.: Everything to Wear S A C K M A ^ Cathedral. Miss Frances Naughton 1944 at Quarterly Meeting was the bridesmaid and Joseph man. assisted by the following com­ MAJOR and to Drink All. forms of Insurance Neary was the best man. Father mittee: Mmes. H. J. Vogt, Julia Phone 930 817 E. C Street 321 THATCHER BUILDING Wolohan officiated. Miss Elvira The quarterly meeting of the Mrs. .Thomas A. Garrison of Cullen, J, J. McDonnell, Martin 1 DAIRY PUEBLO. COLO. PHONE 7»7 PUEBLO. COLO. Gobatti played the wedding march and an “ Ave Maria.” Dr. Red board of directors of the Pueblo Golden, a national director, gave a Hinds, L. Balleweg, F. Boggs, T £ Pure Milk and Cream 0 c Diocesan council of Catholic comprehensive report of the na­ Malone, C. Skiff, -J. Rooney, M. wine and his wife are making their 7 ‘Untouched by Homan HaniT 4 home in Seattle, Wash. Women was well attended. Mrs. tional convention held in Washing­ Aberton, James Durkin, Bonot, Margaret Solloe, ton, D. C. In her message we Glayds MsGowan, and C. A. Moore, 2 Home Delivery « Hardware St. Theresa’s circle met Tues- first vice presi­ were urged to he alert and to keep and Miss Agnes Momey. FLOUR JOHN M. (Tumto page 11— Column S) dent, presided at informed in all pending legislation, A silver offering will be taken. 1 WE SELL FRANQS | the meeting in both state and national. An invitation is extended to all. 1 ICE CREAM 1 The standard of quality for Crockery 40 Hours^ Scheduled the Sacred Heart Dean Thomas J. Wolohan spoke perfect baking. MACINDOE Cathedral hall, on the meaning of Catholic Action, 1 Phone 59 713 E. 4tb SL | Glassware For St. Schelastica’ s Wednesday, Jan. and reminded his listeners that they Las Animas Gonple Plumbing and 12. Plans for the must be prepared for a peace based ^*•1 **«■ coming year on morality and spirituality. Are Married 40 Years Cooking Utensils Canon City.— (S t Scholastica’s were discussed Heating ' 1 Academy)—S t Scholastica’s acad­ and the following chairmen were Bishop Joseph C. Willgpng ad­ “A THOUSAND OTHER THINGS" emy will hold its annual Forty appointed: dressed the women and stressed Las Animas. — Mr. and Mrs. GROVE DRUG STORES Special Attention Given the importance of public relations. Hours’ devotion Jan. 23, 24, and Organization and development, Castuio Marquez of 241 Carson to Repair Work 26 The Rev Augustine La Marche, Mrs. W. K. Sutherland: co-opera­ A seed planted will eventually FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES sprout and grow. It may take avenue celebrated their 40th wed­ Phone 964 110 W. 2nd St. Try us before you sayt “ I can't chaplain, will preside. tion with the Confraternity of CENTRAL BLOCK nFTH A MAIN Christian Doctrine, Mrs. D, E. many months, or even years, but it ding anniversary with High Mass 24TB & GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION find it anyuhere." Mid-term examinations will be will produce fruit. Jan. 27 and 28, following which Morin; shrines in the home, Mrs. in St. Mary’s church Saturday, there will be a mid-year picnic if George Morrissey; immigration, The importance of the waste Jan. 15. The jubilarians have been CHU8CB AND SCHOOL JA O G E R ’S the weather permits. Mrs. Carl Shope; study clubs, ^ ^ er drive was announced by Mrs parishioners of St. Mary’s since The school regrets the fact that Mrs. L. A. Daveline; war activities, 1925. They have five sons and PROGRAMS _ BOOKLETS - (ATALOGS Shoe Repair Puetio Hardware Go. Geraldine Duncan, Deidre, and .Mrs. R. Earl Butler; Parent Mrs. Garrison also announced five daughters, but owing to bad STA-nONERY — OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPUES Teacher association, Mrs. Thomas that the war stamp and bond drive weather only one son was present Write or Call 410 N. Main Phone 470 JACK ADAMS, Mgr. Iris Chrisman, and Honora Yak- lovich were unable to return after Hudson; libraries and literature, for the National Social Service One of their daughters, Mary O’BRIEN PRINTING & STATIONERY C6. Neu) for Old P H O N E 1 0 0 the Christmas holidays. Their Mrs. H. A. Tyson: public relations, school is reopened,opi and will con- Bemardette, is a Missionary Cate Phone 603 114 W. 5th Street Fraa Pick-Up and Dalirarr. Sarriea places, however, were filled almost Mrs, Claude Mattingly; and legis-jtinue until the goal of $250,000 chist, and two of their sons are in PUEBLO COLORADO immediately. lation, Mrs. Vance DracoH. jis reached. the navy.