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Holy Rosary Church to Note Silver Jubilee July 8 FSGISTER

Holy Rosary Church to Note Silver Jubilee July 8 FSGISTER

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+ + + Content! Copyrighted by the Catholic Preea Society, Inc. 1946— Permission to Reproduce, Except on First Pastor 100 Prelates, Clergy Artieles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following I m e Solemn Mass to Be Attend 25th Jubilee Offered by Pastor, '.I r. DENVER CATHOLIC u Of Mensigner Mulroy Rev. John J. Judnic Archbishop Vshr and Bishop Wiiiging Present FSGISTER Building Dedieaied Juiy 4, 1920, by Bishop In Boaniiful Sanelnary of Holy Ghost Chnreh for Solamn Mass The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We J . Henry Tihen; History of Globoviiio Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller One hundred prelates and clergy from a half dozen Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. (8 cents per copy) Parish Is Recounted states, scores of sisters, and hundreds of the laity joined with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mulroy, director of VOL. XL No. 43. DENVER, COLO., 'THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945. $1 PER YEAR Catholic Charities and pastor of Holy Ghost church, in Sunday, July 8, at 10 o’clock, a Solemn Mass will be celebrating the silver jubilee of the Denver prelate’s ordina­ celebrated in Holy Rosary church coram Arehiepiscopo by tion to the priesthood. Present in the sanctuary as Mon­ Proposed New Guadalupe Church the Rev. John J. Judnic, pastor, to commemorate the 25th signor Mulroy sang the Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving in Father Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., now Honor of the Holy Ghost Wednesday were Archbishop anniversary of the dedication of the church to the Blessed prior of the Holy Cross abbey. Urban J. Vehr and Bishop Joseph Virgin Mary under the title, “ Queen of the Holy Rosary.” Canon City, was the first pastor of C. Wiiiging. the Holy Rosary church, Globe­ 'The Rev. James P. Flanagan, pastor of St. Mary Magda­ ville. Stationed in Pueblo, he at­ Camp St. Malo The Mass, marked by beautiful lene’s church, Edgewater, will be deacon and Rev. M. J. tended the parish as a mission. pageantry and music, was cele­ The Rev. John J. Judnic was named At Altenspark brated coram Arehiepiscopo in one Blenkush of Presentation parish, subdeacon. Deacons of the first resident pastor in 1921. of the most beautiful sanctuaries honor to the Archbishopf will be the Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ in America. Three addresses were Helps Liberate Leopold III To Open July 8 given in the church—-the sermon bell, pastor of Blessed Sacrament of the Mass by ’ Monsignor parish, and the Rev. Gregory Matthew Smith, a reply by Mon­ Smith, pastor of St. Francis de Chaplain Leyden Offers Camp St. Malo at Allenspark signor Mulroy, and a brief talk Sales’. The Rev. Dr. David Ma­ loney will be master of cere­ this year is drawing campers from at the end by Archbishop Vehr, all over the country, said Mon­ when he paid an all-out tribute to monies. The jubilee sermon will be preached by the Rt. Rev. signor Joseph J. Bosetti, V.G., di­ the great work done on behalf of Mass for Belgian Royalty rector, in announcing that every­ religion and charity by Monsignor Charles H. Hagus, pastor of An­ thing will be in readiness by the Mulroy and expressed the grati­ nunciation church. opening date July 8. Registration tude of the archdiocese for that The dedication ceremony, which A priest of the archdiocese, face, shave, take off my coveralls, has been excellent, but there is service. was performed by Bishop J. Henry Capt Edward A. Leyden, accom­ and appear before royalty for tha still room for a few more boys. Officers of the Mass assisting Tihen July 4, 1920, in the presence panied the troops that freed King first time.” Several improvements have been Leopold III of from the made in preparation for this sea­ Monsignor Mulroy were Father of visiting clergy, parishioners, Until recently stationed at St. John Moran, deacon; Father Hu­ SS troops holding him in Austria. Wolfgang am See, which is a short son. A new tennis court is un and guests, was an event that In a letter to the Denver Catholic der construction as a $1,500 gift of bert Newell, subdeacon; and Fa­ distance from Salzburg in Austria, ther John Cavanagh, master of crowned the work of many years. Register, Chaplain Leyden relates Father Leyden reports that hia the sons of the late Mrs. Verner that one of the first things re­ Reed, and a beautiful rock garden ceremonies. Assistants to the The first definite steps toward the outfit was suddenly back in the Archbishop were Father Harold V. quested by the king of the Ameri­ war when a certain Tito got his has been laid out in front of the organization of Holy Rosary par­ can commandant was that a Mass main building. The tennis court Campbell, assistant priest; Father geography mixed up. “ They tell ish in Globeville were taken at a be offered and an opportunity me Mr. Tito, who has some big will be cemented right after the William J. Halpin and Father John special meeting held Oct. 20, 1916, J, Finn, deacons of honor; and given for the monarch and his looking boys, now has the correct war. in St. Jacob’s hall, E. 44th and Father David Maloney, master of family to receive uhe sacraments map, and so maybe we can go The camp, situated at the foot Logan s t r e ^ attended by three ceremonies. Chaplains to Bish^ again. The commanding officer back to our little lake at St. Wo&- o f Mt. Meeker and Long’s peak representative^of each of eight Wiiiging were Fathers Daniel F. It is hoped that the foundation above. From a handful o f persons The mission is cared for by the requested Father Leyden to com­ gang, which I knew was too good on the South St. Vrain highway, fraternal societies that were in Cronin and John J. Collins. and cornerstone of the proposed 10 years ago the parish has grown Theatine Fathers. A gala Mexican ply with Leopold’s request, and to last.” 72 miles from Denver and 13 new Church of Our Lady of Guad- to number 1,200 persons. The re­ fiesta and bazaar, to be held five existence at that time in Globe­ the Denver priest complains that miles from Estes Park, offers Sayi Ideali Win ville. The meeting was presided it wa.s thus necessary to “ wash my Chaplain Leyden, who was an jalupe in Denver will be laid by De­ modeled store building at W. 38th nights, starting July 4, will add to assistant in Holy Family parish, some of the best mountain climb cember of this year. An architect’s and Kalamath that has served as the building funds. All are invited over by Frank, Jancan. It was ing in the country. It occupies The Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, in Denver, at the time of his enter­ (Turn to Page 6 — Column S) sketch of the building is shown a church is now totally inadequate. to attend. (See story on page 11) unanimously decided to start work 160 acres of mountain terrain at for the establishment of a parish Denver Youth ing the service, has been serving an elevation of 8,000 feet, and as soon as possible. with the 106th mechanized cavalry the famous glaciers, lakes, peaks, Chaplain Kneipp Is frroup since soon after his w ing and other attractions of the Soon afterward a general par­ overseas. In March, he discloses, Rocky Mountain National park Promoted to Captain Fr. McGlynn, Sculptor and ish meeting was held. Jacob Dies on Luzon, he was awarded the Bronze Star are within hiking distance of the Pavela was elected president; Jos­ “ for a little work” in the front camp. The season this year will Father A ufuit J. Kneipp, eph Lessar, vice president (suc­ lines. Since VE-day he has been close on Aug. 27. Catholic chaplain of Buckley ceeded on his death shortly there­ Parents Learn taking advantage of the many Camp St. Malo is provided with Author, Is Stationed Here after by John Peketz, S r.); George cultural attractions in Austria, Field, Denver, wa« promoted to Pavlakovich, secretary (Mr. Pav- all camp facilities: Modem dormi­ the rank o f captain June 2. A In particular, he has been ira- tories, dining hall, kitchens, in­ priest of the Archdioceie of lakovich has held this position Pfc. Laverne E. Wilkinson, Jr., iressed by the Austrians’ ability from that time to this day); Louis firmary, recreation hall, swim­ Cincinnati, he spent a year in The Rev. Thomas McGlynn, following year was awarded the 20, only son of Mr. and Mrs. L. o render liturgical music. “ Tha ming pool, tennis court, play­ O.P., S.T.Lr., noted sculptor and Degree of Lector in Sacred Theo Silk, assistant secretary; Joseph Sunday Mass, with many of the Denver studying in The Reg­ Videtich, treasurer; Matt ^Am- Wilkinson of 1310 E. Colfax ground, and chapel. Boys between ister College of Journalism, in prominent playwright, has been logy. people in their native costume, ia the ages of 10 and 18 may apply appointed assistant at St. Domi- The next four years Father Mc- brozieh, assistant treasurer; Frank avenue, Denver, was killed on a delightful experience. The sing­ which time he was slatiened in Jancan, Louis Andolsek, Frank for admiaslon. The charge per boy St. Francis de Sales’ parish. He nl^a in Denver. Glpon devoted hia time to the Luzon May 30, the Wa^ depart­ ing 18 magnificent. A chant is $10 per week, to be paid in ad­ Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara of study o f sculpture, and, in 1937, Canjar, John Turk, John Starr, teacher would be in seventh returned to Cincinnati in 1942 Kansas City, who visited briefly in *1716 Dominican, who has won ment informed his parents last vance. All correspondence con­ he was assigned to teach in Provi­ and Joseph Sebal, trustees. heaven at it.” and entered military service in Denver Monday on his return from many prizes with his sculpturing, week. cerning the camp should be ad­ dence college, Providence, R. I. Regular meetings were held 1944. His first assignment was Salt Lake City, where he attended began modeling at the age of four Another interesting experience dressed to the Rt. Rev. Joseph The following year he taught in thereafter in St. Jacob’s hall, and A native of Fdrt Benson, MonL, at Keesler Field, Miss. Chap­ the silver sacerdotal- jubilee o f and continued it throughout his is related by the chaplain of a Bosetti, V.G., 1536 Logan street, Fenwick high school in Cmcago. the first time that a priest at­ the youth came to Denver with lain Kneipp came to Buckley Bishop Duane G. Hunt, this month schooling and seminary studies. visit made by himself and tha Denver, or directly to the camp at early in March of this year. He made a statue of Blessed Mar­ He then served as director of tti' tended was Sept. 22, 1918. He his parents in May, 1937. He en­ Catholic mayor of the village to observed the 40th anniversary of Catholic interracial center, Blessed was the Rev. Cjrril Zupan, O.S.B., tered military service July 1, Allenspark. hia own ordination, which took tin dc Porres in 1930, a copy of (Turn to Page S — Column i ) which is in S t Dominic’s church. Martin center, in Chicago until then pastor of St. Mary’s, Pueblo, 1943, and went overseas with the place June 10, 1905. He was raised 1941. He was chaplain of Ros­ now prior o f Holy Cross abbey, 25th infantry division in January, to the Episcopate 15 years ago, He studied in the Chicago Art in­ ary college. River Forest, 111., Canon CJjty. Father Cyril, how­ 1944. His regimental chaplain Oct. 28, 1930. This anniversary stitute, the New York School of from 1940 to 1941 and pastor of ever, wag no stranger to the Yugo­ was the Rev. John Scannell, now Summer School for Negro will be observed in connection with St. Helena’s church, Amite, La., slav people of Denver. From the on leave in after PTO the national symposium of the Ckm- from 1940 to 1945. (Turn to Pages — Column 6) being treated at Fitzsimons Gen­ fraternity of Christian Doctrine to eral hospital for a hand injury be held in Kansas City this fall. received earlier this year. Children to Open Ju ly 5 Bishop O’Hara was consecrated aa Bishop of Great Falls, Mont, and A Memorial Requiem Mass was [ Glory of Priesthood Is celebrated in the Cathedral Mon­ The lunth. annual summer Versavel, S.J., is the director. A was transferred to the Missouri see April 16, 1939. He sang day-of this week for the repose school for Colored children in large building at 2705 High street Pontifical Jubilee Mass for school of Pfc. Wilkinson’s soul. Denver under the direction of the has been secured. Glasses hither­ children Uiis'week in Kansas City. The following archdiocesan TO St. Peter Claver society will open to, which have ranged from 100 Stressed at 1st Masses 00 n m men have been reported wounded Thursday, July 5, and continue to 150 in enrollment, have been A third significant anniversary that occurs for him this year is the in action: Marine Sgt. Libe in session until July 30. Classes limited by lack of space. A much Ortega,, son of Mr. and Mrs. are held in the morning from 9 larger number can be accommo­ 25th of the founding of the reli Last Sunday was a glorious day for men in the things that apper­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will gious vacation school movement in Richard Ortega, 2812 Stout street, to 12 every day except Saturday dated this year. in eight parishes of the Denver tain to God.’ His office is not for award diplomas to 86 nurses from Of«gert ‘ as a young priest. A1 Denver, in the Pacific; Pfc. Joseph the three Catholic schaols of nurs­ and Sunday. The Rev. Arthur F. archdiocese, for seven young Jesuit human things, and things that pass The teaching staff has been though schools of this nature were M. Sandoval, husband p f Mrs. ing in Denver at ceremonies in the augmented. It will include four started at about the same time in priests and one Franciscan re­ away, however lofty and valuable Dolores Sandoval of 1210 38th Cathedral Thursday ev«^ng, July Denver Deanery Sisters of Charity from the Cathe­ the S t Louis archdiocese, those turned to their home parishes to these may seem | but for things di­ street, Denver, Pacific theater; 5, beginning at 8:15. .4he Very dral high school, helped by Com­ begun by the then Father O’Hara celebrate their first Solemn Masses. vine and enduring. These things Pvt. Felix V, Gonzales, 20, on Rev. John J. Flanagan, SJ., pres­ petent assistants in art, music, developed into a national Catholic Speakers in the ceremonies stressed may be scorned and attacked with Okinawa, May 13. ident of Regis college, will’ be the and physical development. Wil­ movement Bishop O’Hara visited particularly the responsibilities, malice, but they continue to hold Amadeo Ligiani, a member of speaker. Music will be under the Camp Opens for liam Bernard, organist for St. in Denver in the home of a nephew, the CTcat privileges, and the glory first place in the aspirations, indi- Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish, direction of the Rt. Rev. Joseph Cajetan’s church, will lead the James A. O’Hara, of 4566 W. 34th of the priesthood. Brief descrip­ (TumtoPageS— Column i) (Turn to Pages — Column S) Bosetti, V.G. Solemn Pfinriflcal special work in music. avenue. The Bishop left here by tions of services and extracts from Benediction will conclude the cere­ Eighth Season Father Versavel emphasizes the plane Tuesday night the sermons follow: monies. fact that the school is open to all Bishop ChrisUan H. Winkelmann The Very Rev. Harold V. Camp­ Mass for each class will be held Colored children and that it is de­ of Wichita, Kans., also visited in Robbing Bank for War Loan bell, in the sermon he delivered in in its own hospital 'chapel in the Camp Bendemeer, sponsored by signed to furnish pleasant and Denver M ond^ on the way back the first Solemn Mass of the Rev. morning, followed by breakfast. the Denver deanery’ , opened June wholesome activities during the from Utah. Ete expects to return After the graduation exercises in slack summer weeks. Although Martin D. Currigan, SJ., in 25 for its eighth season with 65 to Colorado in a short time to spend Bleased Sacrament church, Denver, the Cathedral the students wfil boys -in attendance. They will the classes have a religious back­ his vacation in St. Joseph’s sanita­ reminded the new priest that the rtftum to their own schools for a remain for two weeks. A similar ground, there is no obligation to rium, Del Norte. Bishop'Laurence signal honor and grace of the reception. Names of the girls number of girls will go to the become members of the Church J. FiUSimon of Amarillo visited follow; and the students are subjected to priesthood is one fraught with ter­ camp July 9 for a fortnight. Denver Tuesday on his return from • m e r c y h o s p it a l no embarrassment in the matter rible responsibilities. Mrs. L. A. Higgins and Mrs. Salt Lake. Bishop George J. Rehr ■ Gloria Mae Charman. Carmen ClotiUe John Murtaugh are alternating of religious beliefs. The picnic ing,. Auxiliary of Cincinnati, is a “ The Holy Spirit,” said Father Chavez, Helen Abbott David, Annia as house mother. Mrs. W. C. ending the school has aWays guest at the home of Archbishop Rev. Thomas McGIjmn, O.P. Campbell, “ touched the heart of lauria Davla, Mary Catherine Downey, been immensely popular among young Martin Currigan years ae Helen L. Dulk, Mary Patrick FarreU. Kimmins is the business manager Urban Vehr and accompanied the Margaret Arabelle Gailavan, Catherine and James McNeive is the direc­ the youngsters. (Turn to Pages — Column. 4) Design, the Royal Academy of and chose him for the priesthooo Fine Arts in Rome, from which Rotalfe Gailavan. Bose Rebecca Gallegoa, tor of activities. Counselors for Emmajean Lr Hast, Mary Eliisbcth the boys’ period are Jeny Robert school he was n ad u at^ with Harman, Doris H. Hicks, Mary Elizabeth Lancaster. Beatrice Lobato, Mary Vir­ and Thomas Fahy of Regis high;! Licentiate in Sculpture in 1934. i b i c o . u u L au i SAyS • /xic lo • lu oii He made further studies under the ginia Meehan, Marjorie Mas..MBrah: Bell Martinez, Jack Savage, and| Girl Speaks 4 Languages, taken from amongst n »n ; ordained Virginia Lorraine Sawyer, Mary Eileen .Pat Johnson, Mullen high; and famous Swedish sculptor, Carl Moore. Constance A. McAfee, Bemeica Gerald Aragon, Sacred Heart Milles, at the Cranbrook Academy Marie Niealanik, Ellen L. Olsen, Frances of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. R. Pingrey, Marie J. Redland, Mar­ high. Mr. and Mrs. Burkhardt Jesuit Priest’s guerite H. Ritter, Phyllis M. Shaw, are doing the cooking. Gets High Airlines Post In 1934 Father McGlynn was Donna J. Smith, Margaret Taye Snydtr, Sisters Antonell and Pasciatta awarded the first prize in the In- (TumtoPageS — C o lu m n s) stituto Angelico in Rome, and the •from St. Anthony’s hospital are A Denver girl who has had an and advertising interpreter for the Talk on Parley the nurses. St. Anthony’s every following ycir his work won sec­ unusual success in New York is Pan Ameriqan-Grace Airways, Inc., Sabdiaconate, Minor year has furnished either lay Miss Mary Aileen Murphy, daugh­ ond prize in the American Acad­ trained nurses or nursing sisters ter of Mrs. James T. Murphy of a post she gained in only one year's emy Prix de Rome, His works are to care for the camp. Jo Ann 1666 Detroit street Although only service. found in many churches through­ Set for July 2 Orders Are lo Be out the East. Edwshds and Mary Behan are 23, she is chief passenger agent Miss Murphy, tall, dark-haired, in ing room assistants. The camp Father McGlynn is also the au­ soft-voiced, and vivacious, speaks The talk to be given by the Rev. Conferred June 29 lent to the deanery by Martin thor of Caukey, produced by the Edward A. Conway, SJ., formerly Holland, owner of the property. fou;* language. She started study­ Blackfriers’ guild, outstanding ex- It is located about six miles above ing French in the second grade at erimental theater group, in New of Regis college, on the United Na­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will: • Notre.'Dame deg Victoires convent "■ork last year. The play, which tions conference in San Francisco confer subdiaconate upon 18 sem i^ Ever^een. will be Monday, July 2, at 8:15 A priest from Regis college of­ in San Frandisco. Later she took deals with race prooleras, at­ narians and minor orders upon-a \ fers Mass in the camp. The chil­ up Spanish and also Portuguese. tracted wide attention and was .m. in the Shirley-Savoy hotel; large number in St.>Thoma8’ 'S6mi- dren .offered attendance at Mass She made college studies in Loretto chosen by Burton Rascoe, World- enver. Admission is $1 and tick­ nary, Denver, this Friday, Jun6 29. ets may be obtained at Cottrell’s, and (Jommunions Wednesday as a Heights and Denver university. Telegram'critic, as the second best The ordination. M ^ will •start at Clarke's Church Goods, the Shir­ spiritnal bouquet for the Rt. Rev.j The airlines company paid her ex­ drama of the season.. 8:16 in the seminary chapel. The ley-Savoy, and Regis. Mrs. John John R. Muljoy on his silver penses at Columbia university A native of Petaluma, Calif., Archbishop will be assisted by the F. Vail. 1919 Glencoe, is chairman. jubilee. night school last year to extend where he was born May 23, 1906, Rev. Bert J. Cunningham, C.M., her knowledge of Portuguese. Be­ Father McGlynn received his pri­ President Harry S. Truman as archdeacon. The Rev. 'Thomas cause it is expected that trade mary education in St. Philip spoke June 25 at the historic clos­ Schraucker, C.M., will act as no­ Parish Sodalists to with the Orient will expand neatly Neri’a school in the Bronx, New ing session of the conference, which tary. The Rev. John Vidal, C.M., after the war. Miss Murphy ex­ York! He took his high school began April 25. It is felt in most will be the master of ceremonies. Hold Picnic July 8 pects to study Chinese this year. studies in St. Viator’s, Bourbon- quarters that the charter, although students for the Denver arch­ The end of the war in Europe nais, 111., from which he was far from perfect, is a go^ step in diocese in the various classes are already has brought an increase in graduated in 1922. He attended the direction of world co-operation. as follows: Subdiaconate, Charles The Denver Archdiocesan business dealing with South the Catholic university in Wash­ Father Conway hss had an un­ Jones, Robert Syrianey, and John Parish Sodality union will America, she says. Travel has ington, D, C., from 1922 to 1926. usual opportunity to become ac­ Haley; exorcist and acolyte, Jos­ sponsor a picnic for all sodal­ grown and commerce is starting On Sept. 8, 1925, he entered quainted with the charter through eph Leberer, Leonard Abercrom­ ists. and moderators in Golden. up, particularly now that the the Dominican order and made his work on revising the Dumbarton His life’s savings, which years ago, even before the little bie, Richard Mershon, Herbert Sunday, July 8. The time of threat of submarines in the Carib­ studies in the Dominican House of Oaks proposals that formed a basis amounted to $150.66, showered boy arrived. The money is to be Banigan, Regis McGuire, and Jos­ the event will be announced in Studies, River Forest, HI.; S t for the charter, and as an observer the floor when little Bobby Butz, bean has been removed. An in­ invested in war bonds during the eph Koonti; first tonsure, porter, next week’s Register, Trans­ crease in South American adver­ Joseph’s priory, Somerset, 0 .; and and offidal NCWC carrespondent son of M. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert snd lector; Howard (Juinlivan, portation will be by the inter- tising also is noted. Many com­ the Dominican House of Studies, at the conference. He was one of Butz of Lowry Field, put the ax Seventh War Loan drive at Lowry Walter Jaeger, William Jones, urban street car line that runs panies have kept up advertising ol: Washington, D. C. He was or­ the tri-faith religioua leaders of- to hit unique bank. Bobby’s par­ Field.— (Official photo USAAF by George Evans, and Robert ^ e n - between Denver and (xolden. Mary Aileaa Murphy (Turn to Page 10 — Column S) dained on May 20, 1932, and the - (Turn to Pago S— Column 4/ ents started the bank exactly two A ^ Training Command) denstein. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Stree! THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, June 28, 1946

The Denver Catholic ARCHBISHOP WILL CONFER Glory of Priesthood Is Emphasized Register DIPLOMAS UPON 85 NURSES Published Weekly by the At First Masses of 8 in Colorado Cetholic Preai Society, Inc. (Continued.From Page One) Ellen Guffey. Dorothy Mabel Harkneei, Stella E. Stepkene, Ida Maye Stout, Aiict Eleanor Mae Harrington. JoeepI)ine Anna i 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Hyrup, Eleanora Ann Kearin; Colo. . M. Sweeney, Ruth Jane White, and Cath> Ellen Jo Uattlngiy, Dorothy McElroy, (Continued From Page One) of the Old Law, when as a boy of Sunday in St. Nicholas’ church, erine U irit Zwicki. Mary Ellen McEnulty. Mary Ellen Hoora, vidual and social, of humanity, be­ 12, He answered their most ab­ Platteville. A reception was held ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS ,V ■' ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL Sadtne Rose Moieoni, Ruth Ella Neimen. Subeerlption: I I Per Tear Rita Mary Popp. Anna Marie Petraglii, cause the human heart feels irre­ struse questions. He astonished in the afternoon in the home of his EhtSrSd ae Second Clase Matter Catherine Baekos. Mary Sue Brady, Catherine Mary Ronayne, Margaret sistibly that it is made for God and His listeners during His public mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Vollmar, Thelma Marie Brown, Helen Jayne Col- Louise Rosette, Verneda Franeei Stehno. life of preaching, by teaching them lini. Charla Elaine Cburchti, Doloraa is restless until it rests in Him. at which many friends of the com­ at the Poit Office, Denver, Clara Ann Spano, Jean Mirmerlte Tom- ideals and concepts they had never Cathnne Corah, Agnea Roet Egglnn, Ilnion. Marjorie Mae Walters. Aileen “ The Apostle St. Paul," con­ munity and of neighboring towns Colo. Julia Marie Ekker, La Verne Charlotte Evelyn Weigang, NIrna Franeea Wood, tinued Father Campbell, “perfectly known. They marvelled at His were present. Father Vollmar is Fey. Roth Henrietta Fraat. Mary Elio and Norma Teresa Worland. sums up what may be said of the promise to give them His Flesh the first young man from Platte- FOUR WAY MEDALS Gower, Margaret Elaine Guffey. Marcia ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL greatness, the dignity of the Chris­ to eat aad His Blood to drink. ville to. enter the priesthood. He Dorothy Bastar, Jane I..ebsock East­ But never was the Savior a greater man, Esther Garcia. Mildred Groeger, tian priesthood; ‘Let a man so ac­ has a sister, Sister Francella, who RESTAURANT Clara Marie Hager. Frances Hahn, Mar­ count of us as the servants of object of wonder than when, on ^ e is a Loretto nun stationed in Las I garet Heckman, Earlene Buchanan Maag. Christ and the stew»ds of the eve of His death. He fulfilled that Vegas, N, Mex. Besides these two ■S.#: III 17th Strut Julia Mary Manchego, Norma Berntdine mysteries of God' . . . As ‘Another promise: “ Take ye and eat, for members of his family, other rela­ Meyer, Phyllis Niemcyk, Loma Eliiabefh G ood Strong Silver Chains WeltOB Pmut, Geraldine Florence Redick. Helen Christ’ he deals with mysteries and this is My Body; take ye and tives at the first Mass were Vir­ CalUorala ft* Louise Shoffner, Barbara Nadine Wads­ is an instrument of God’s graces. drink, for this is My Blood.” And ginia Shonsey, Francis Vollmar, ' 1 worth, Eilenora Waikert, Margaret Welch, In the hands of the living Re­ then the tremendous commission Mr. and Mrs, Harold AfeUmar and an# Mary Germaine ZImmerer. deemer, he continues the work of which assured to all ages yet un­ children, Justin, Margaret Anne, A VARIETY OF STYLES IN CRUCIFIXES I I Special SUNDAY DINNER the Redemption in all its world­ born “ other Christs:” “ Do this in and Shirley. s t e w e d CHICKEN, CHOPPED STEAK OB embracing universality and divine commemoration o f Me.” Assisting in the first Mass were ROAST PORK I Including eoup or cocktail, veg. efficacy, that work which wrought We do • well with David the the following: Assistant priest, the a euble, poUloee, ealad, deteert and drink. Choice JENSON’S so marvelous a transformation in psalmist to rejoice and be glad on Rev. Dr. Thomas Doran; deacon, of lix other entreea...... 7 5 c the world. So Christ sends the this day, as we welcome a newly the Rev. Louis Fitzsimons, S.J.; priest as the Father sent Christ SERVED 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. ONLY Denver’s New Downtown ordained prieat, Father Naughton, subdeacon, Laurence Jansen, SJ., to gather souls for paradise." to the parish in which he \«as bap­ master of ceremonies, Ramon Blach. ORGAN NO C ib r n c '1 SEATS MUSIC LIQUOR Radio and Appliance After pointing out the great tized, confirmed, educated in grade The Rev. Elmer Trame, S.J., gave James work that the pnest does in bring­ school, and where he made his First the sermon. The music was from '4 -'' r- Store ing children of the world to G ^ Communion. We are doubly happy Bigg’s Mass, sung by the Cathedral fteadqumrtmrt for through Baptism, in receiving the to welcome him as a member of quartet, Henr Newhart, Richard CHURCH Just Received Shipment of ASTICLK8 or DEVOTION % prodigal■ children illd in■ the ‘ sacrament that great and learned Society of Hines, Frank kogers, and Michael CRURCB rURNISBINOS 1 and 9 0 Volt Farm of Penance, a power which, as St. Jesus. Ortiz. Mrs. Ambrose Willkie was BOOKS rOR TH> CATH- GOODS John Chrysostom says, “ God gave Platteville Gar- Moving > Packing - Storage Battery Packs If it be true that the Founder^’'® orpnist. The P OUO LAm AND CLEROT t'' neither to angels nor archangels;” of the Catholic priesthood was an “ ®JJ, c*ub furnished flowers. HOUSE 820 16lh 81. and the tremendous power of the object of wonderment to those Forty-one members of the fam­ 1636-38 Tremont Street Phone TAbor 8789 For the Safely of Tour Goods priest in the celebration of Mass, about him, is it strange that the ily and other guests, including the Father Campbell addressed a few Church established by Him, and Very Rev. Bernard J. Froegel, pas­ use Optometrist and Optician words to the young priest himself the priesthood upon which it rests tor of St. Peter’s church, Greeley, and to his family. To Father Cur* be the astonishment of all ages? were served dinner in the Vollmar rigan he expressed the wish that In spite of every effort of Satan, home. Members of the Altar so­ Johnson Service on Every Move Helen Walsh joy and happinessnthe that he had in spite of the frailty o f human ciety assisted in preparing and Aaiedate on this day would continue with nature iteelf, the Catholic priest­ serving the meal. 3% on Your Savings LONG DISTANCE MOVING W. R, JOSEI^ him throughout life. He closed hood has been an object of astonish­ Father Vollmar performed his : with the hope that Christ would first Baptism in tne afternoon, j r t S EXAMINED ment by reason of its power over remind the new priest daily: “ I both the Real and the Mystical that of his nephew, Edward OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Phene TAbot tSSO have chosen you to bring forth Body of Christ. Endowed with the Thomas Shonsey, in St. Nicholas’ 2ia-ai» Hajettu Bldg. fruit, and the fruit of your life in self-same power of transubstantiat­ church. Insure your future by saving NOW. Have JobsoD Storage & Moving Co. the. priesthood is immortal souls ing bread and wine into the very The Rev. John J. Walsh, S.J., monoy after the war for a New Home, New Auto for whom I lived and died.” who sang his first Solemn Mass Flesh and Blood of the Eternal whatever you desire of the good things of life. 221 Broadw ay Denver P E arl 2433 Auto Body and Fender Church Fillad to Ovorflowiag Priest, commissioned to preach and in St. Jonn’s church, Denver, has REPAIRING AND PAINTING The Rev. Gerald John Guide, teach the self-same doctrine, the several relatives in religion, A ■MV i FREE ESTIMATE TIME PAYMEN’TS S.J., offered his first Solemn Mass priesthood of Jesus Christ, under cousin, the Rev. John Carty, M.S., Sunday in Our Lady of Mt. Car­ God, has perpetuated His saving is prefect of studies in the pre­ DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK SWAYHE-WIMBUSH mel church, Denver, in the pres­ work and mission to all genera­ paratory seminary conducted by 8 B0 BANNOCK TA. 61 IS ence of his parents, relatives, and tions. the La Salette Fathers in Hart­ GEORGE F, ROCK, President BUY WAR BONDS FOR V iaO R Y Selling FORDS Since MIX friends, and a church filled to over- ford, Conn. An aunt is Sister flowinif. Prieat la ‘Living Christ’ Rose Ambrose of Albuouerque, N. 1534 California Street Telephone] Main 5155 Mane Nichols was the bride rep­ Sunday at 11 o’clock, the Rev. Mex., who is spending tne summer resenting the Church, to whonj the Walter Francis Armijo, O.F.M., in the Margery Reea day nursery Open Mondays Vnill 8 p,m. priest is mystically espoused for­ celebrated his first Solemn Mass in Denver. A cousin, Edward ever. Attendants to the bride were in St. Elizabeth’s church, Denver. Lynch, is entering the Society of Mary Ann Serravo and Henrietta Father Crispin was the assistant Jesus next month in California. Cavarra, and the pages were Ben­ priest, Father Adrian, the deacon, The sermon at Father Walsh’s jamin Romero and Robert Andrew. and Father Berard, the subdeacon. Mass, given by the Rev. John P. SELL jour CAR to Much to Gain “ It has been traditional through In the sanctuary were Fathers Moran, was addressed personally the religious history of the wdrlo,” Norbert Walsh, Pacificus Kennedy, to the new priest'. Many friends said the Very Rev. John Flanagan, O.F.M.; Fabian Joyce, O.F.M.; and and relatives were present The S.J., who preached the sermon, Claude Kellermtn, O.F.M. Father choir performed brilliantly. Mrs. Nothing to Lose "that certain men be set aside as Crispin delivered the sermon. Helen Lynch, a relative, sang the priests of God. . • He drew a picture of the Upper "Panis Angelicus.” Peggy Murphy “ A priest is a mediator between Room on the first Holy Thursday acted as the little “ bride” and dK eCO’Meara Motor Co. tit God and man, pleading man’s evening, with Christ consecrating had as attendants Rita Nevans cause. In the Old Testament the the bread and wine into His Sacred and Gail Walsh. Breakfast was DENVERt LARGEST FORD. MERCURY A UNCOLN DEALER sons of Aaron were appointed a Body and Precious Blood and served afterward in the Park Lane Top Price tor All makes and models pRE-PLANNING of funeral services It a coin- priestly group. They offered im­ then amid the tense silence, com­ hotel to Father Walsh and guests. REGARDLESS OP AGE L io n sense act because it removes the worry of financial burden perfect sacrinces for the sins of missioning the Apostles to “ do this He expressed his thanks to all for men. These sacrifices were but in commemoration of Me.” From helping him by their prayers to See A l O’Meara 1314 Acoma M Ain 3111 at a time of bereavement. symbols of the sacrifice of the there He gave the essence of the attain thi goal of the priesthood. ew Law. priesthood, which is the divine com­ The WHITE CROSS plan for funeral pre^arrangement covert “ When God was ready to redeem mission to-handle sacred things and Order COAL Now ALL expenses and provides for carrying out every detail exactly the human race He appointed His the calling down of the Holy Ghost Only Son, Jesus Christ, as High to confirm this. For the nature, We Recommend a t tpecified. WHITE CROSS may be used by an individual or Priest. Christ offered the supreme mission, and fundamental idea of Columbine and Induatrla] Keep Your Bin Filled our Catholic priesthood is “ the SAVE YOUR FURNACE may include the entire family. sacrifice on Calvary. In that sac­ VACUUM CLEANED rifice the human race was repre­ priest is the livfng Christ.” We have Christ present in an imper­ Phono Us Your Order Now The cost may be handled at a tingle cath trantadion or in sented by the humanity of Christ. SUPREME “ At the Last Supper Christ or­ sonal but visible manner in His VICTORY CHERHCAL tmall payments . . even a few centt a week. WHITE CROSS dained His first priests to perpet­ representatives; hence Our Lord TREATMENT still lives and still continues His COAL CO. is available to you through this mortuary uate the sacrifice of Calvaiv—‘Do PE. 4679 1144 So. Penn. REMOVES DUST AND DIRT this in commemoration of Me.’ labors through the centuries in the • Mdl this advertisement with your name and addr#u or Down through the ages the power penon of the Catholic priest. The priest is the human instrument of LUM P, EG G , and NUT No that Christ conferred that night simply phone for your copy of our WHITE CROSS booklet has been transmitted to each gen­ Christ in the administration of the sacraments. He supplies the voice, NO SOOT NO CLINKERS obligation whatever. eration of the Catholic priesthood. JOE*§ Last Sunday • that same power the gesture, and the visibility -to All grades of stoker and oteam coals. flowed from the hands of Bishop Christ, but the eternal strham of SKELLY SERVICE Schulte as he placed them on the Life which Is given is not his, but •HONS ^ M H d f 6 8 6 the Master’s. ^oa fa n ^ k o p f (Bt. Leiria’ r ariih) heads of some forty young Jesuits OREASINO - WA8HIN0 - BA'STTERT and said: ‘Thou art priests forever la ‘Taken From Among Men’ RECHARGING • TIBS RECAPPING THE PIKES PEAK FUEL according to the order of Melchis- In his sermon at the first Sol­ 795 Broadway 9420 635 Curtis Sl Serving Denver Since 1904 MAin 6181 edech’.” emn Mass of the Rev. Edward D. Father Flanagan congratulated Harris, S.J., in St. Francis de .LEVARD Father Guida for answering God’s Sales’ church, Denver, the Rev. call and his parents for giving a John Clark, C.M., showed how the priest to His service. He made a words of St. Paul are true, that strong plea for vocations and em­ a priest is literally taken from phasized the sacredness, the no­ among men. “ He leaves family and bility, and the glory of the priest­ friends, and begins dedicating his FED ER A L al N O R TH SPEER hood. mind and heart and entire life to The Rev. Stanley Edward Kala- the great work to which he is MRS. JAS. P. MeCONATY maja, S.J., sang his first Solemn called. The laudable and legitimate Mass at 10:30 Sunday in Loyola works to which men dedicate their church, Denver. Father Edward J. lives are no longer desired or Morgan, S.J., was assistant priest; ght after by him. Worldly Father Edward Breen of St. wealth, power, ambition fade from James’, deacon; Father Paul Dist- his view, like mist before the dazz­ ler, S.J., of Regis, subdeacon; ling rays of the sun. His mind and James Quinn, master of cere­ heart are directed toward the Son monies. Father Hubert Newell of God whose ambassador he preached. studying to become. . . , Prieethood la High Goal “ DuriiJuring those years when men Sunny South Spanish Style He spoke on the priesthood as are preparing themselves for their one of the highest goals at which particularfar vocvocation in life, the as­ one can aim in this life. A priest pirant for the priesthood is taken is a real minister of God. At his from among men to spend Spar­ word, God Himself comes from tan years in training mind and soul heaven to appear on our altars for his future ministry. He steeps under the form of bread and wine. his mind with philosophy and the TOMATO SAUCE sacred sciences of Scripture, God has given him the power to 8 oz. can forgive the sins of men. Greater theology, history, and law. He power than this cannot be learns from able directors and the seen elsewhere in a mere man. saints of God the greatness of the P O IN T F R E E Father Kalamaja has worked work to which he is called and the long and studied hard for this day, sublimity of the vocation that is the speaker continued, %ind today his. . . . he is enjoying the achievement of “ Having completed his years of his work. training and been found not want­ G & E Finest Fancy Quality Genuine Goncord Father Kalamaja was born in ing in the necessary qualifications, 1914 and1 broughtbrougni up in the then the young man is ordained a Sacred Heaft-Lowla parish. He priest. , . . From this time for­ attended Sacred Heart school and ward he is to work for men in the after his graduation from high things pertaining to God. He is to school he entered the Society of do for the people of his time what Jesus. Thus he is a real product of Christ did for the people in His GRAPE JELLY OV Loyola parish. The whole family time.” went to S t Mary’s college, 6 t Father Clark then described the 16 oz. jat* ■ ■ i I Marys, Kans., to see Father Kala ministry of the priest through the maja ordained. various sacraments, but said the Prieat la ‘Mystery’ power of the priest beyond all un­ The Rev. V. R. Hughes, O.P., derstanding is that over Christ’s preached in S t Dominie’s church, own Body, the privilege of- change Denver, at the first Solemn Mass ing bread and wine into His own Davis Bros. Goddles of the Rev. James W. Naughton, sacred Body and Blood, o f re­ S.J. There is a story, he said, told enacting in an unbloody manner of a child who, asked what a the sacrifice of Calvary. "That God priest is, answered: “ A priest is should grant such a privilege to one of the chief mysteries of our mere man astounds us,” the religion.” It could be said that the speaker declared. "It is such a CODFISH CAKES I Q child’s answer was more correct privilege that only God could con than she realized, for the Catholic ceive; certainly man could never 10 oz. jarj a r ...... I ^ 0 priesthood is truly a mystery be so presumptuous as even to founded upon the character and think of it. Had angels been ap­ Fry and Serve—POINT FREE personality of the Eternal Priest pointed to this office we could, himself. readily understand it. They with Of all the prophecies made by their purity and insight into the Isaias centuries W o r e the com- greatness o f the iDivinity could ing of Christ, none was more fully certainly perform this stupendous BROWN BEAUTY realized than that he should be act with greater understanding called wonderful. He was an object and appreciation. But to take mere of wonder to His Virmn Mother man, clothed with an extreme BEANS at His birth. As she held the Babe conscious of his frailty and human in her arms, she could and did weakness, and to entrust to him Full No. 2 can, m iU G R 'S say: "This is my Son.” Likewise this tremendous power shows forth she could and did say: “ This is the goodness of God and His trust my God!” The infant Savior was in mankind.” ...... 12c an object of wonder to the angels, let Prieat From Pletteville the shepherds, and the 'Mam who The Rev. Edward Vollmar, S.J., SUPER m BBKETil visited him. He amazed the doctors celebrated his first Solemn Mass L, 1 Thursday, June 28, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THREE

ATTENTION: ARCHBISHOP’ S GUILD NAMES Hope Chest to Be Given Aw ay ^t Carnival Enlisted Men WORKERS FOR CAKE BOOTH Qifts Whr wiit frotB Uir*« iiy i to ont w**k for rour 'TiUoriDEt W« will fit toot with a Success Story! RIoom, Shirt or Slaeici wbilt you w*it. Donations of homemade cakes | Flynn,. Madeline Nalty, Jessie Chavroni, ISe; IiuiEniu, l5o; Braid, I5e, if tnrnUhad; sewed on WHILE for the Archbishop's Guild booth Pasquale, Mary Evelyn Duggan, ! YOU WAIT. Shirts cut dotni. 76e: at the Silver Dollar days are to and Isabelle McNamara. Additional Rightt Pants ihorUned, SOo; made smailtr In be taken directly to the grounds donors as well as those sending waist. 60e. Ulonset pressed, 25e end on the day promised, according to •‘STANWOOD" Gilt* ol bmutilully trained Pants pressed, ZSe. done WHILE YOU homemade cakes for the last two Mrs, Patricia Kracaw, chairman. polUfaed wood. Larse laxtur tn y i and WAIT. ONE DAY BBRVICB on nights of Silver Dollar days will be bowl*. CLEANING. On your day ofT hrtng The workers for the four nights, listed next week. your uniforms—we do your work beginning Wednesday, July 4, and 8-FIXCE SALAD SET WHILE YOU WAIT. Battle JaekeU Proceeds to Aid our specialty. ending on Saturday, July 7, have been assigned. For Wednesday, Missionary Work CniuitratMl) 9 3 4 .7 5 PUBUC TAILORS those working in the cake booth will be Alice Horton, Kay Hen- Since the guild will derive all shaw, Mary Rosengren, and Betty money realized from this booth . AND CLEANERS for its missionary work, it is Bailey; and on Thursday night, Leftt 5.31 Fifteenth Street Patricia Seaman, Mary Eveljm hoped by the chairman and the of­ Phone TAbop 9071 Duggan, and Dolores and Marie ficers that all members and friends will help swell the fund, LOTUS POTTERY WALL VASES lor Between Welton and Glenarm Morley will have charge. The llower* or ivy. Tropical *l*c lilica, Inrit OPEN EVENINGS TO g P. M. workers for the last two eveiling;s Another plea for all finished and leavH in Initrou* Calilomia pottery. SUNDAYS FROM I TO I will be announced later. linens to be turned over to the Cakes were donated for the first vestment com m it^ as soon as pos­ 9 4 .1 6 and 9 5 .15 night of the bazaar by Clara sible has been given by Ixith Mrs. Evans, Mary Ann Woodford, Mrs. Mary Kinkel and Miss Jessie Pas­ STORE IT NOW! Dillinger, Al Shirk, Flopine Sea- quale. As the guild has been asked stone, Mary Martinez, Ann Kitto, to furnish and eqiup the chapel in Margaret Volk, Alice Horton, Betty the Catechists’ newr home in Brigh Bailey, and Pat Kracaw. Those so to^, more pieces are needed Carson's ifar donating'cakes for Thursday Linens can be sent direct to Miss night are Mrs. Anna Grenhan, Catherine Maloney, at the USO- 15th and STOUT STREETS Patricia Seaman, Catherine Mall, NCCS club, 16th and Grant, or to COM Mrs. Kinkel in Littleton. Un ; Virginia Thompson, Mary Cath­ erine Duckworth, Kay and Helen finished pieces may be obtained by calling Miss Pasquale, TA. 9466 STOKER days, or PE. 4475 evenings. A call MOD. PEA Gobs Jones lo Coach Limp has also gone out for more volun­ STREETER teers to help make the vestments IS A HARD (X)AL THAT Cathedral High Boys necessary to equip the chapel, ac­ .STORES WELL cording to Miss Clella Carter, All Grades of LIjmite and chairman. Any individual or circle Bituminoiia ^ a lt Cobe Jones, who hat long been associated with work for wishing to heln in this worthy KEEP YOUR BIN FILLED youth in Denver, hat been cause is asked to call Miss Carter, Members of the Junior Catholic Frances McKernan, Mary Rita and the Ozanam club. Each society PE. 2158. PHON£ GL. 4715 signed‘ as athletrc coach for Daughters of America are shown Book, Mickey Penns, and Marjorie will retain the proceeds from its Cathedral high school, an­ Ble.ssed Sacrament circle held its with the hope chest and articles Simpson. The Knig:ht8 of Colum­ own booth or event. Eight hun­ nounces the Rev. Duane last meeting of the season on* Fri that will be awarded in the 17th bus, sponsors of the event, are be­ dred dollars in cash will be given THOS. WILLIAMS day, June 22. in the home of Miss AND SONS Theobald. Mr. Jones, who annual Silver Dollar days, to be ing assisted by the C h o lic Daugh­ away. The charity carnival this formerly played for the Pitts­ Catherine Nadorff. As in past held at the Catholic Charities ap- ters, the Junior C. DL of A., the year will last for four nights, July 2309 15th St. Since 1905 burgh Pirates, .has been par­ years this circle disbands for the nex grounds, E. 17th and Grant. Archdiocesan Council',^of Catholic 4, 5, 6, and 7. ticularly active in the Ameri­ summer months and resumes ac­ Pictured, left to right, are Mary Women, the Archbishop’s guild. can Legion’s Young American tivity again in the fall. league and in high school The 11th anniversary of Morn­ coaching. ing Star circle was observed on Monday, June 26, with Miss FORMER BLESSED SACRAMENT FAVOR GRANTED Clella Carter as Eiostess. Small A reader wishes to thank the mementos for the occasion were ex­ changed ,by the members through Most Sacred Heart of Jesus for a their “ Secret Sister’’ plan. An­ favor granted. PARISHIONER TO BE BROTHER tfPERT *r, nouncement of the birth of daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John vS tYuno Dandrow on Sunday, June 17, in (Blessed Sacrament Parish, were Mrs. Herbert Leibman and ceived into the Church on Satur­ SIMMONS DRUG CO. St. Joseph’s hospital was received Denver) Mrs. Dewey Flint. Bridge honors day, June 23. 2870 Colo. Blvd. by the circle. Mrs. Dandrow, pres­ Linol Wich, son of Mr. anad Mrs. were won by Mrs. James Eakins Ens. James Paul Ekins, USNR, We Offer a ident of the group, was the former John Wich, former members of the and Mrs. J. G. Simpson. attached to Jacksonville, Fla., is Complete Optical Service EA. 99.53 Dorothy Lynch, and a charter parish, now residents of Albu­ Donors of cookies this week for spending a few weeks with his par­ member of Morning Star circle Examination, Refraction, WE APPRECIATE TOUR querque, N. Mex., stopped to visit the USO club include Mrs. Francis ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Eakins, en Our Lady of Loretto circle met friends Denver last week en Prescription PATRONAGE Dewey, Mrs. A. Demski, and Miss route to his new base in San Diego, on June 15 in the home of Miss route to Canon City, where he will Margaret Gannon. Calif. All Glasset Manufactured in JEvelyn Miller. Mrs. Nossaman pre­ enter the abbey to become a brother. Members of St. Jude’s circle were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Flan-^ Our Own Laboratory S'PECrA’n s i sented a financial statement and Mr. Wich attended Ble.ssed Sacra­ nery and their daughter, Mary; treasurer’s report. Games were ment school, later finishing in the guests of Mrs. George Cattermole Quick Repair Service lEtYiaBSKBN^E-aiiHRgyAiH in her home on Friday, June 22. Teresa, have gone to Ottumwa, la.,' played and prizes awarded to Mrs. the abbey. His mother accompa­ to visit their son, Herbert, a naval Broken Lenie* DnpIiciUd Helen Wehrle and Miss Margorie nied him to Denver. * Mrs, J. Griffin- of Kansas City, air cadet in training there. Oculiat Prctcriptlona FlUeii GLAND DISEASES Walsh, Women’s Communion Day Mo., was a guest, and bridge honors Mrs. C. F. Copeland and her son, r5^wDr.P.¥li:F0F Miss Dorothy Walsh, recently re­ This Sunday, July 1, members of went to Mrs. Carlos Fuermann and HARRY M. LtJSTIG cT5 turned after almost two years of the Altar and Rosary society, the Mrs. Glen Davis. The members Eddie Lee, of Shreveport, La., en A o tH a u , f U r Prrff, CkUry^ service with the Red Cross in New PTA, -and all the women of the honored Mrs. Ulys Clark, who route to visit her parents, Mr. and JOSEPH VOLOSm • In tii. Hm 44fU. Heed N e iaM , Two* Guinea, was the honored guest at a parish will receive Holy Commun­ leaves shortly to make her home Mrs. B. W. Gregory of Sacramento, StatwwRcgistered Optometriiu •iHitU. Ey« A Ear IHaeawa, CataraH. Arthrttia, Nawitla, party given by Mrs. Frances Ed ion in a body in the 8 o’clock Mass. in Billings, Mont., with a handker­ Calif., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 935 15th St. KE. 3683 IUt•a^utiaa^ Preatat*. Colirah Hip, A Back Paki. monds June 22. Miss Walsh will Twenty memEiers of St. Joseph’s chief shower. T. J. Nelligan. SCHIFF’S ftarraillM A 8arr»>Oct(piUl LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Tkm ar. Blo*4 Prmarv. report to Red Cross headquarters circle had a day’s outing on Fri­ Joseph F. Peterson of the Uni­ Robert J. Freppel, hospital ap­ C x a R la a tio * a f tl»« OUTLET SHOE STORE •leed. D actm k Tkanpy tor in Washington and then return to day, June 22, in the mountain home versity of California in Berkeley, prentice first class, USNR, has tiilrm al Vady DlOMoaa, m H err* R HDaaa. fa r a ^ t a . Tioaaorv «4t. Denver for a -leave. of Mrs. Howard Clennan at Ever­ Calif., is visiting his father. Dr. F. just returned to Great Lakes, 111., Your Purchase o f War Bonds Miss Eileen Morrissey was the green. Mrs. James Cassells and A. Peter.son. after spending a week with his p49- In the Golden Eagle Bldg. nd Stamps Helps to Secure Your , U51 V aT to ST. guest of Miss Miller during her Mip. J. J. Johnson were co-host­ Everett Holland, 16-year,-old son ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Frep­ I6th & Lawrence Open Sat. & Mon. Eves till 9 P.M. iiture. recent short %isit from Alamosa. esses with Mrs. Clennan. Guests of Mrs. Dorothy Holland, was re- pel.

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Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist Return to Life SUMMER FESTIVAL AWARDS Sing Mass Sunday T 1 F A I I Y RECREATION SPOT In New Gold Rush (Presentation Pariah, Denver) will receive Holy Communion In Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets •The Needlework club and PTA the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. In St. Cajetan’s Thimble club will meet in the The weekday Masses are at 7 Cripple Creek. — (INS) — The school Thursday, July 6, at 1 0 :^ o’clock during the summer. (St, Cajetan’s Parish, Denver) greatest boom in 26 years for the o'clock. All the women of the par­ The V ’45 club has been organ­ As a special guest, the Rev. Wal­ gold town of Cripple Creek is in ish are invited to work on articles ized, and membership is open to all ter A m ijo, O.F.M., recently' or­ Gart Bros. Sporting Gcnids prospect, according to offidals of for the needlework booth for the the 1945 high school i^aduates of dained, will sing the Solemn Mass the old Ajax mine, where vast new summer festival. The women are the parish. Several social activities on Sunday, July 1, at 10:30 in St 1643 Larimer gold deposits have been discovered. to bring their own lunch. Coffee are being planned. A picnic was Cajetan’s church. The young priest I’* - In announcing that $1,000,000 KE. 3988 Serving Sporit Sinco 1900 will be served. held in the mountains on last Mon­ is the son of Elias Armijo, lately will be spent for development work day evening. The following officers of Denver and now of Los Angeles, CHICKEN and StEAK DINNERS in the Cripple Creek area, officials The Altar and Rosary society were elected: President, Father Calif. In honor of the occasion the Cole. Sprinn Hichwtr to 8t4nlU, Tara Bickt. said that veins located in the Ajax Follow Slsni mine marked the “ most important Swimming Parly Hsid Matthias Blenkush; vice president, adult choir, under the direction of ' \ Charmaine Kissell; secretary, Vir- William Bernard, has prepar^ Op«> Et.17 Nlslit Except Hen. Phone “ Woodbine” for Besenraliona discovery in the old mine in the special music for the Mass. past 20 years.” inia Ballinger; treasurer, Lettie By Troop 126 Scoult telle Jeanetta; and historian, The Young Ladies’ sodality of They predicted that Cripple Anna Tamburella. the parish is to have a corporate SPKIMCS VACATION for VICTOBY Creek wifi experience a new era A group of boys from the par­ Communion on Sunday, July 1, in of gold production as soon ss min­ (St. Francis de SaUs’ Pariah, ish will spend a week at Camp the 8:30 Mass and will meet on the ing is resumed full-scale when man Denver) i99GH 9»»tim >♦♦♦♦♦♦ I I »♦»»#limn Malo, beginning July 8. afternoon of the same day in tne i f power and materials are available. The following scouts from church basement hall. MANITOV SPRINGS The government’s ban on gold min­ troop 126 went on the swimming Meeting Peitpened ing will be lifted in July. party last Thursday: Billy Joe The Parish miild meeting has Your Purchase o f War Bond* SIGHTSEEING A mining boom would bring O’Neill, Richard 'Ott, Alfred been postponed from July 3 to July and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Vacation tor VICTORY many back to the Cripple Creek- Dunst, Robert De Long, Jack An- 1 0 . Fulurc. Pikes Peak Stage Coach Co. Victor parish, depriveo of a resi­ deries, George Hassbtt, James Mrs. • Harold Kerstiens, ways HDQ8. AT CUFF BOUSE HOTEL dent pastor for a time because so 2 Sprinn OfflcM • McDermott, Merlyn and Melvyn and means chairman of the Altar ______Gr«ThoanJ Bno D.pot — NAVI HOPl — t E. Flhw Prak many residents left the towns when Sheets, Philip Harris, Phil Mil­ and Rosary society, is asking that M A X COOK I old mining was banned. The Rev, ler, Jack Flynn, Edward Bishop, returns be made by July 31 on the HEADQUARTERS FOR I ohn Doherty, with residence in James and Ceorge Brennan, Ed­ hand-crocheted spread. WESTERN SPORTSMEN! Victor, is the present pastor. \ Crawford^s Food Market CLIFF HOUSE HOTEL ward Day, Xurley Williams, Rob­ Splendid reporta were made by PH. 6 — EVERGREEN FOB tt TEAES FAMOUS FOR ITS COMFORT AND H08F1TAUTT ert Brockish, George Mulqueen, the various committees of the CANVAS CREELS J. D. CRAWFORD’S PARADISE DUDE RANCH Call HYlud < summer festival at a meeting “Your Patronage Appreciated I'l For Enorrationa Earl and Darrell J^um, Donald i Gnevieve Whelan Is Wienecke, RonjUd Howell, Charles Tuesday evening. Donations for BrsTT welch; can. and John Hassier, Richard Cas- the country store can be placed in T s i , co(t*n a d Wed in Los Angeles bum, and Harold Pelham. the baskets in front of the church meih b*(l*Bi. *x- EVERGREEX TRANSFER CO. tra UckI* n*ck«t. Roger’s Bar & Lounge Billy Joe O’Neill, Phil Harris, on Sundays. Mrs. Fred Farler is COAL— WOOD— ICE PHONE 21W The wedding of Genevieve Whe­ soliciting donations for the fried S*rrlc* Daily Btlwcta RTtrare*n, Intcrmcdiat* Paints and Danver Steak Dinners 204 Manitou Ave. Merlyn Sheets, Jack FljTin, and lan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Harold Pelham passed their first chicken dinner, to be served Aug. WELCOME TO MANITOU class swimming requirements. 16, Mrs. H. Lord has charge of P. Whelan, formerly of Denver, to the needlework booth. The Young Ed. Corbin’s Drug Store- Alfred W. Swindle, son of Mr. and Leaders accompaning the scouts were S. J. DuBois, Mr. Pelham, Ladies’ sodality will sponsor the (RVRRGRRRN DRUG 8TORB) Mrs. W. A. Swingle of Roundup, miscellaneous booth and the SKIFFINGTON’S Mr. Casbum, Mr. and Mrs, Reum, ALL ALUMINUM Evergreen, Clolo., U. S. A. Altitude 7,039 Ft. EEC. PHABHACIST8 BTLAND U l Mont, took place June 2 in Christ awarding of a watch. Members will and Carl Ott. the King church, Los Angeles, also act as cashiers in the various F L Y REELS.. .5.25 Calif. The matron of honor was Troop 126 won the attendance booths. , banner^ at the June South dis­ liiil Ord«ri Given Prompt Attention Evergreen Service Station SMITH’S RESTAERANT Mrs, William James and other at­ Victor Benveneuti has, returned trict court o f honor. tendants were the bride’s sister-in from pverseas and is awaiting his Texaco Products HERMAN OLDS, Her. FINE FOOD law, Mrs. Philip Whelan, and Miss discharge at Fort Logan. He had M A X COOK Helen Kurvers of North Holly­ 115 points to his credit. Louis Mon­ SPORTING GOODS wood. Lt. Philip Whelan, brother C PTL Pasl Presidents’ Cocktail Lounge toya of .995 Hooker received a 1608 CLENARM LISTOX LODGE of the bride, was best man, and promotion to captain in India. New Management— AI and L. W. Amii ushers were .William James Social Gleb lo Heel In the Denver Mountain Parke and Cpl. Walter Widener. Out-of- C. E. RENNOLD5, Manner town ^ests included Mrs. W. A THE TOWN’S TALKING ABOUT Open All Year PhoM 120 Swingle, Frank P. Whelan, and The Past Presidents’ social club IRON SPRINGS of the CPTL will meet Thursday L t and Mrs. Philip Whelan. morning, July 6, at 10:30 in the Prism atic^ Mrs. Swingle, her matron of IN THE Chateau Charities annex, E. 17th avenue TROUTDALE PINES lonor, and Lt. Whelan are all HOTEL and Grant street, Denver, with M ake-C p W-'eilern • Style graduates of St. Joseph’s high school, Denver. Mrs. William Robinson, president, Harl Smith’s Orchestra FRIED CHICKEN presiding. TJtei by DANCING — GIFT SHOP 44 Minutes from Denver Past presidents of the Presenta­ HoUywoqd MODERN STEAM HEATED COTTAGES tion PTA will be hostesses, and ^sFUeQUaaaaKSS New Frontier Cocktail LoniM C.i)pl.U FomiUIn Swrle. — We Make Our Ic. Cm m SILVY’S CABINS Cover prize will be awarded. EV. 33 for reservations-Evergreen, Colo. CLOVER DAIRY STORE & COURT HAROLD H. 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RIVKB AND BIWAT M Thursday, June 28, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, KEyston® 4205 PAGE FIVE NOVENA PRAYERS DAILY 8 P.M. Bogun Acadaii; 'I TO ST. ANNE OPENING JULY 17 JAMES P. BRAY Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) were Mona Schmidt and Joseph lo o n ’s Retreat —The Rev. A. G, Ritter, pastor of Gava. A wedding breakfast was OPTOMETRIST S t Anne’s Shrine church, Arvada, served in the home of the bride’s 169 YEARS OF FREEDOM has announced that there will be parents, 230 1st street, followed a service every day at 8 p.m. by a reception. After a short wed­ Atteided by 49 during the novena of S t Anne ding trip they will leave for Santa 212 Colorado Oldg. that will begin on Tuesday, Barbara, Calif., where Sgt. Potter reports for reassignment. Ho re­ “ Throughout the centuries of history, man’s July 17, The prayers to S t Anrfe Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ will be recited in the evenings cently returned from the European- 1615 California TA. 8883 vigil and his quest have been to be free. For ish)—The second annual laySvom- only, area where he served the past twk this the best and bravest of the earth have ’The Mass at 8 a.ra. will be years. en’s retreat held in ML St. Ger­ COMFORTABLE VISION AND EYE CARE fought and died. To embody human liberty offered every day of the novena trude's academy in Boulder from from July 17 to 26 for the inten­ in a workable government, America was June 21 to June 24 was attended tions of all those participating. by 49 women, 26 from Boulder, 21 One of the Franciscan Fathers bom.” BROimS M[[T from Denver, and one each from from Denver who will conduct the novena will also celebrate the daily Longmont and Roggen. Under the July 4th marki our 169th year of freedom Mass. direction of the Rev. Bartholomew Cunningham, C.M., of S t Thomas’ and independence. As we celebrate the Numerous requests for the VICTORY BABY CHICKS F i FIRST IIW seminary in Denver, the main birth o f our nation, let us salute those trayer leaflet in honor of St. Anne Onr Moat Popnlar Breeds lave been received from people liv­ theme of the conferences centered millions of Americans who have sacrificed around the sacrifice of the Mass 'WHITE LEGHORNS NEW RAHPSHIBKS ing at a distance from the shrine. BROWN LEGHORNS BARRED PLYMOUTH so much that we might enjoy the liberties and the full participation in it of The leaflets will be sent out this BUFF MINORCAS ROCKS and privileges o f a free people. May the every member of the Mystical Body BUFF ORPINGTONS SINGLE COMB week. III IRRFF TFIRS R. C. WHITE B. I. REDS of Chririst A new and helpful note democracy for which they fight live on! As it is pphysically impossible to WYANDOTTK8 NEW HAMP.-WH1TES was introduced in the recitation, in WHITE PLYMOUTH AU8TRA-WHITES carry the relicelie of St. Anne to all (Heljr Family Part»h, Denver) common, of parts of the Divine ROCKS ROCK-LEGS clients who are ill and must re­ Word has been received that L t Office: Prime, Vespers, and U, S. APPROVED CHICKS main at home or in hospitals, Fa­ James F. Ber^n, who has arrived Compline. ther Ritter has suggested that some Ph. PE. 0913 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY In the Philippines, met his brother A short business meeting 'was member of the sick person’s fam­ Pfc. William Bergin, who has been held on the closing day with Mrs. 754 So. ily arrange to make the novena in the South Pacific for the past Thomas Carroll of Denver, presi­ VICTORY CHICK STORE Broadway in person. The sick person may two years. This is the first time dent' of the La^om en’s Retreat Denver recite the prayers to S t Anne at they have seen each other in three association, presiding. New mem­ home. years. bers of the Boulder board were As travel conditions ma|ce it im^ Miss Laura Fay Carrico became elected as follows: Mrs. Robert possible' for people to make the the bride of T.Sgt. Alvin Von Specht, chairman, to be assisted by trip to the Shrine of St. Anne de Hagel, June 23, at a Nuptial Mass Mrs. Frank Brady, retiring chair­ Beaupre in or to the Grotto in Holy Family church. The Rev. man, and Mmes. Francis Reinert, COLFAX of I^urdes in France, several Elmer Von Hagel, O.F.M. of Ship- MARKET HORAN Joe Bush, and Annabel T. Barr. A COLFAX AT people in the vicinity of Denver rock, N. Mex., brother of the bride­ COLFAX AT . A N in S O N CM AF^l S vote of thanks was unanimously DOWNING MARION have signifled their intention of groom, officiated in the ceremony expressed to the Sisters of Charity, visiting Arvada’s Shrine ^ of St. and Friar Davin Von Hagel, of B.V.M., for their part in making Anne. Oldenburg, Ind., also a brother of the retreat a success. KEy5tone6 2 9 7 t KEystone6296 * Those who obtained an' answer the bridegroom, served the Mass. 152.7 d e v e iin d Place to their prayers at last year’s no­ Miss Agnes Roach was bridesmaid Return* From Italy Clark’s Flowers! vena are requested to ‘ communi­ and John Langdon acted as best First Lt. Robert M. Vogel has BUY WAB BONDS j Complete Line o f Cut Flower* ' j, Ouarding Forever our Founder^ U n b cate with Father Ritter that pub­ man. Following the ceremony, arrived from Italy to visit his par­ and Potted Plant* 'a lic acknowledgment of St. AnneV breakfast was served for the wed­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Vogel, A2VD STAMPS Floral Spray* and intercession may be made in this ding party in the home of the and his sister, Marian. He wears Cor*age* Ij year’s novena. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo the Distinguished Flying Cross, ★ bWe Deliver TA. 3662f DR. R. W. FRITZ LESTER’S Carrico. A reception was held in the Air medal with four Oak 6 m Hugo Miike Ice Cream Social the evening. Sgt and Mrs. Von Leaf clusters, a Presidential Unit And Associates WATCH REPAIRS Planned July 4 Hagel will leave Monday for Mod­ citation, and the European Theater esto, Calif., where Sgt. Von Hagel ribbon with six battle stars. He The second annual ice cream so Phone Dentists 7-DAY SERVICE First Communion will be stationed. had served as a reconnaissance of­ W* 8*wi*IlM li “ Everything (H Uth Stmt 12«S Ifth StrMt ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE cial will be held at the Shrine hall, Mary Theresa, infant daughter ficer taking pictures in Northern KEjston* 8721 TAbor 8711 MILK FED Tabor ‘1776* July 4, from 2 to 9 p.m. Ice cream of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McMil­ Italy, O pn Uondas and Thursday Evta Hugo.— At the close of three POULTRY Under the 1529 Welton CHerry 2447 lan, was baptized Sunday, June 24, weeks of vacation school in Hugo and homemade cake will be served. Cadet Nurse Dorothy Garbarino, by the Rev. Omer Foxhoven. Spon the following children received Mrs. Otto Schneider will act as training in S t Joseph’s hospital in Sea” First Holy Communion; Barbara sors were Earl Bach and Ann Denver, is here to spend a vacation Ceaplet* Ua* H Your Investments in tomorrow s market chairman, assisted by the follow­ Johnson. with her parents. Hallowell, Madonna Lyons, Wil­ SEA FOODS and 1130 E. ing: Mmes. Shaklee, Zehnder, Father James Payne, assistant Lt. Catherine McCarthy writes liam Hoyt, William Poss, Vincent FRESH n S B For your protection, it is important n ow that Poss, and James Thelan. They Brown, R. Moore, Hoar, Klumker, at the Cathedral in El Paso, Tex., to her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Col- Colfax At*. were attended by three flower Hillen, K o e r b e r , Brunner, E. was a guest at the rectory Sunday. stadt, that she is enjoying her work you review youi* wartime investment holdings. With girls, Kathleen Gotto, Corinne Schneider, and McNamara. Robert Dieckman is spending a in Greece as public health nursing I OfUVUT AT M A. K. AND 1 P. K.I experienced counsel and selection, should Mercer, and Donita Widhelm. The In a double-ring ceremony, Lu­ furlough with his wife, the former supervisor for the United Nations pages were Frederick Leonard cille Sagatalian, daughter of Mr. Charlotte Galliger, and ydth his Relief and Rehabilitation adminis­ guide you in judging the investments you hold or and Duane Mohan. and Mrs. Paul Sagatalian, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dieckman, tration. plan to buy. Several offerings now available combine The Communion hymns were, S. Sgt. Donald Potter, son of Mr. 4131 Yates street after service in A games party sponsored by the sung by the children’s choir, with and Mrs. H. L. Potter of 4469 the South Pacific. the qualities which investors desire. W e will be glad Knights of Columbus was held on Miss Ann Mohan, at the organ. Decatur street, Denver, were mar­ St. Ann’s circle met Tuesday in Wednesday evening, June 27, in to tell you more about these selected securities of After the Mass, the children ried in the shrine before Fa­ the school hall at a desert lunch­ the school auditorium. The special had breakfast at the rectory. ther Ritter June 24. Attendants American industry. eon, which was followed by various prize was a $25 war bond. games. L t Gerald L. Dome, his wife, the The members of the Altar and former Betty Herbert, and theif S u l l i v a n & C o m p a n y FIRST RETREAT AT EL POMAR Rosary society will receive Com infant daughter, Judy Anne, are munion in a body in the 7:30 Mass visiting their parents in Boulder. TABOR 4264 > SECURITY BLDG. DENVER Sunday. L t Dome is stationed in Ellington SCHEDULED TO OPEN FRIDAY Mrs. John Toohey and son Jack, Field in Houston, Tex., where he is have returned from Springfield, serving as pharmacist in the field SERVICE TO INVESTORS hospitd. He was formerly over­ Colorado Springs. — Under the Ind., who will be joined later by Mo., where they ■visited Mrs. Bern­ AUTHORIZED ard Toohey and attended the Bap­ seas as pilot-navigator with a auspices of Court St. Mary, Catho­ her husband. bombing cr«w stationed in PACKARD SERVICE BUCKLEY BROS. lic Daughters of America, the first tism of Bernard, Jr., who was bom Miss Rose J. Simanek honored England. Memtenra Locstloa Studebaker Sale* and Servlee women’s retreat to be held in May 31. Jack and Betty Ann Tfc* Oalj Packard Serriea la Denm Miss Ethel Graber at a birthday Toohey were the sponsors. NEW AND USED CARS AND TBUCKI El Pomar, retreat center conducted Reader Give* Thank* by the Sisters of Charity, will dinner Sunday. Packard Denver Co. Auto Repairing All Makea . open on Friday, June 29. Re­ Mrs. John Michael Hughes of A reader of the Denver Catholic Batterr and El«ctria Serrie* * { Register wishes to express thanks OUtrlbatan Badr and ftndu Work treat-master will be the Vafy Rev. Topeka, Kans., is visiting at the SETON GUILD TO 11* Uth M. TA, ISSS John J. Flanagan, S.J., of .Regis for a favor received through the 350 Broadway SP. 41111 home o f her parents, Mr, and Mrs. intercession of St. Jude. college, Denver. Frank Conway. Mrs. Hughes was MEET ON JULY 6 Those who have registered so formerly Jennie Conway. Woodrow Wilson L E T ^ u m a e \ far are: Mrs. Carl Bickett, Mrs. At the Peterson Field hospital The regular meeting of the FOR SMART (Membtr St. rraacis da Sale*) Kathleen Barney, Mrs. Anna Con­ canteen on duty this week was unit Caitna Tallortd REPAIR CAR. way, Mrs. Rose Blackburn, Mrs. Seton guild ■will be held in the NTLERS Pikes COLORADO four, Mrs. Eleanor Eaton, Mrs. SEAT COYEBS CUPySi.Ek-PLYMOUTH Loretto Cass, Mrs. A. H. Clune, John Gallagher, Mrs. J. Shields, Catholic Charities annex, Denver, LADIES’ WEAR J. D. Grooeb C. D. O'Britn Peak SPRINGS Mrs. John Duncan, Mrs. Anna CuMoo Reaalrlai - Uphohterlnc • P A R T S V E R V IC e • HOTEL Miss Wilma Johnson, Mrs. Ray Thursday, July 5. VUit Aato Tap* Babatlt %ad Bavalred A Daly, Mrs. Katherine Fagan,. Mrs. N \m k CO. Miller, Mrs. Millie White, Mrs. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 263 S. Broadway SP. 9945 PERmS-SHEABEB Stuart Heidelberg, Mrs. Florence Augusta Kneip, Mrs. J. Marks, and KARELU SHOP iq c s SkOADWAV CH.S^-26 Haas, Mrs. Helen Haas,’ Mrs. Miss Violq Kirchman. p.m. The hostesses are Mmes. Florence Knight, Mrs. Margaret Bernard Fitzsimmons, Peter King, 70 Broadway — Denver 102 No. Tejon Honey, Mrs. Mary McIntyre, Mrs. Pfc. Thomas E. Stanton, liber* 751 S. Univerrity — Denver ated from a German prisoner-of- Angeles Plamordor, Amelia Mc­ DODGE - PLYMOUTH OWNEHS Julia McMahon, Mrs. Carmen 439 Main St, — Longpiont COLORADO SPRINGS' war camp shortly after VE-day, is Donald, E. R. Crocker, H. J. Job, Martinez, Mrs. Joseph Murray, Timely service NOW prevents costly repair bills later— so SMARTEST STORE visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. and Mary Jones. Mrs. Katherine McCullough, Mrs. Members and friends are invited. don’t delay or neglect needed repairs. Drive in for dependable Lena Nolan, Mrs. Eda Nelson, Mrs. Willard Stanton. He entered the Store for Men In Heart o f the City army in June, 1943, went overseas Election of officers was held June service performed by mechanics, who have the "know bow” Anna Sabol, Mrs. Justine O’Lear, 7. Mrs. Daniel Flaherty was Mrs. Olga Theobald, Mrs. Mary in June, 1944, and was serving to service your car or truck! Boys Shop DINING ROOM and elected president; Mrs. Wm. Mc- Myrtle Thompson, Mrs. A. J. Kiser, with the 80th division when he was COFFEE SHOP Menamy, vice president; and Miss Mrs. Margaret McCarthy, Miss reported missing in action. Sept BELTS Women’s Casual Shop Nell Miller, secretary-treasurer. Write for Beautiful Folder Francis A. Clarahan, Miss Marj’ 8, 1944. JAMES MOTOR CO. Clarahan, Mrs. Thomas Gaffney, Fan - Befrigerator 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 Miss Viola Kirchman, Miss Ellen Tractor - Anto HEIDELBERG’S O’Connor, Miss Mary Murray, CIGARETTES, WOMEN’ S HOSE Mrs. E. J. Griebel, Mrs. Frank CIDTHING - MEN’S Conway, Miss Frances Conway, Marshall Auto Supply Sell Yonr Car for FURNISHINGS and Mrs. Julia Dolphin, PRIZES FOR GOLDEN SOCIAL TED MARSHALL LOGAN GARAGE 10 North Tejon Si. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT Receives Promotion WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ;; A. T. WILSON, Mgr. |; CASH POPULAR PRICES Pfc. Lawrence A. Starsmore has Golden. — Eighteen pairs of party will be held on the rectory AUTO 8UPPUKS 11 Expert repairing on any make ,, “ f ® been promoted to corporal, ac­ women’s hose and several cartons grounds and an evening of fun lSI-3T-tt Pift««nUi Street o f car SHORT MOTOR SALES cording to a news dispatch from of cigarettes will be among the 18 promised all who attend. At ClevelinS PUee Body and Fender Work 711 Broadway TA. 4482 the headquarters of the Atlantic numerous prizes to be given away PHONE TAbor 04SO ,. 275 S. Logan SP. 3811 -i i ANY HAKE OB MODEL The Murray Drug Go. The Beyse Sheet overseas air technical service com­ at St. Joseph’s lawn social this There will be prizes and entertain­ ************************ ment for everyone. A $25 war **Supv^rior Service Store^^ Metal Works mand. He entered the service Saturday evening, June 30. The INCORPORATED March 20, 1944. He is the son of bond will be the main grand prize, Main Store Phone Main 144 HEATING ROOFING W. F. Starsmore. His wife, Mrs. with a cash award as second prize, SHEET METAL and a beautiful doll as third prize. SHRADER’S Haln Stofft — 18 North Ttjon 8u il» North Weber Street Cecilia Starsmore, and two chil­ Classes Started Phono 1 Main tSi dren reside here at 1517 Alamo During the afternoon and eve­ North Store — 832 North TftjoB St. e Eat IASS avenue. ning the women o f the society, SerYice Station Banns « f marriage were an­ In Idaho Springs under the chairmanship of Mrs. J. Bondmado Pomitaro — Antiqam nounced for the first time Sunday F. Wagenbach, will hold a baked 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 TRY Reproduced — Repairint - Refinl.hln* food sale, and throughout the eve­ Upholiterin* — Droperia in St. Mary’s church between Idaho Springs.—The annual re­ Jack Bailey and Catherine Reilly. ning there will be enjoyable games MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING Whitney Electric Co. ligious vacation school, with Sis­ and many worth-while awards, as Pete Baroni Saturday arrivals will include ters Mary Consilia and Mary Ce­ well as a food sale and a re­ 'EXPERT* Electrical Service Mrs. Albert Bell of Norfolk, Va., leste in charge, is now in session, freshment booth. In case of in­ YOUR CAR ISNT GETTINC and her daughter, Mrs. Dan Rob­ ANY YOUNGER. SEE AUTO REPAIR 208 No. Tejon M 906 Furniture Shop with pbpils from Idaho Springs, clement weather, the newly fin ertson, Jr. 'They are coming from Georgetown, and Silver Plume in ished recreation room in the base­ All Makes •EST. m r PHONE M. U n SO. CASCADE AVE. the West for a visit with Mrs. Rob­ “ Jo e ” YOUNG OppociU Aotlert HouJ attendance. The following are ment of the church will be used. Easy Time Paymente ertson’s parents-in-law, Mr. and scheduled to receive First Holy PACKARD 8PECUUST Mrs. Dan Robertson. Navy L t Communion on Sunday in the 8 Roturn* to Coast Auto Service Station Northwestern Anto Co. FOOTWEAR 50TH ANNIVERSARY Robertson is on Pacific sea duty. o’clock Mass: Billv Heller, Duane Pvt. Fred Clark left Monday JUNE A JULY Miss Victoria Kneip is leaving Thoencs, Joyce Munchiando, and afternoon for San Francisco after Baanoek and Twelfth Q3L 8234 549 Broadway TAbor 6201 55 Years o f Quality 20% oU All Herehandbo Thursday for a visit in Wisconsin Doris Cowan. enjoying a week’s furlough here ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS Except Bulova A Gruen Wateha with her brothers and their fam On Sunday, June 24, S t Paul’s with his wife, Clara, and son, Complete Stock of ilies. church was the scene of the Thir­ Billy, and with his parents, Mr. All Kinds of GLASS KAPELKES Martin Landen, who had been teen Hours’ devotion. and Mrs. Fred H. Clark, Sr. The moral of this picture b that w* DODGE-PLYMOUTH The Vorhes Shoe Go. » S. TEJON convalescing in a hospital for 18 , The Ladies’ Aid society convened Mrs. L. F. Meyer and children must taka core of our present auto­ OWNERS AUTO GLASS weeks, left Monday for an indefi for its regular session in the home are spending the summer vacation mobiles, and paiUcula^ our motor Jack Flavin, 8.rrle* Usr.. ULT*! INSTALLED SAVE WITH SAFETY nite stay in Excelsior Springs, Mo. of Mrs. William Woodward to form ing at Empire. car batteries which are out of sight 24‘Dour Service Mrs. Landen will join mm early in UP TO 30% plans for the annual bazaar. In Edward Anderson and Harlan and so often neglected. Spring b here. Have your car Allas Glass Ge. July. addition to Father Francis Po- Short will attend the retreat at cn eck ^ completely by pre-war tempa and Sisters M. Consilia and AAoke a point of dropping in once or 921 Sanu Fe TA. 2636 M . E . M e C A R n , M c C a r t y Garvin’s Have Son Regis college from June 28 mechanic*, factory trained. M. Celeste, the following were twice a month. W e'll check your A son was bom June 20 to Mr, through July 1. MOTOR TUNING A gPBOALTT present: Mrs. F. H. Leach, presi­ battery for you ;;; odd water and WORTHMAN n..-/ffSt/R4JVC£-.eep at •♦x*- T m-nsaiiiMai-r ~

-.1 tAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KE3rstone 4205 Thursday, June 28, 1945

LANTZ FOR YOUR 100 Prelates, Clergy Attend Silver HANSEN & HANSEN CONVENIENCE OF JEWELERS SOflIHOIDIIHI 1543 Lahmer Jt. V oM ftin. 226b FROM 7 :00 A.M. Jubilee of Monsfgnor John R. Mulroy [ 1628 17th St. ONE STORE ONLY TO 9 :00 P.M. m niiiiiM (Continind From Page One) we are fighting. The many evils of the recipient He dwelt on the in the world today will be settled L A U N O IQ ^ an. his sermon, declared that he had Last Supper, when the first Mass just aa the Irish question was se^ Exeapt lived in Denver all during Mon., was celebrated and the first priests D io r CLEANING by a continued fight of ideal-tied, were ordained and the fint TO BE OBSERIED Sundays signor Mulroy’s residence here and ism against might. From watching^ Bishops consecrated. That ordina­ had had many contacts with that kis life, I know that John Mulroy tion was made complete on the (Continued From Page One) prelate’s distinguished career. He learned that lesson years ago, just muitjU night of Christ's Resurrection day, time he first came to Pueblo in 17 Broadway Phone PEarl 24S1 met John Mulroy first when the as I learned it.” I- when He Mve to His Apostles the 1892 as a young priest ordained a< m latter came to Colorado, after in­ Monsignor Mulroy, the speaker power to forgive sins. So great is only six years, he had often visited terrupting his seminary course in said, is' marked by an unswerving that power, and so powerful is the Denver, especially at Easter time Dunwoodte, New York, because of idealism and a tenacity of purpose (f< St. John'n Parish cleansing love o f God and neigh­ to give the Y ugoslav people a an eye trouble that threatened that knows no digression; a ten­ bor constantly preached in the shipwreck to his intended clerical chance to make their Easter duty. LAUNDRY Enchanting. : . Irresistible acity that would do justice to a Catholic Church, and so great is career. Monsignor Smith said that, good bulldog. Any man who re­ the power of indulgences and of Mass Said in Former as a layman, he one evening at­ fuses to grow tired or disinter­ Masses for the dead, that the Methodist Church OLIVER’S tended a meeting of the Ancient ested, and who sticks year after editor gave as hia personal opinion Order of Hibernians, when the then That morning Father Cyril of­ year to determined principles, is that few church-going Catholics fered Mass on a temporary altar young Mr. Mulroy gave a brilliant sure to meet with success. are lost and few have to spend set up in St. Jacob’s hall. He report on the status of the Irish Monsignor Smith said that the much time, if any, in purgatory. came from Pueblo at regular inter­ MARKET fight for freedom, then reaching secret of Monsignor Mulroy's ten­ The priesthood, he said, was in­ vals thereafter and said Mass sev­ the successful climax of its seven acity of parposd'fwas found not - A joy to have . . . a Denver’s Finest stituted to give adoration to God eral times in St. Jacob’s hall, once century struggle. "No fight for merely in rifts of nature but in ^ joy to wear, because and to dispense grace to man. The in the Slovenian hall, E. 44th and Selection of principle,” declared the editor, the strength of God’sQod’s grace.grace, Mr. Walter J. Kerwin it’s cool, comfort­ Mass is the entire center of Cath­ Washington street, and then dur­ GRAIN-FED MEATS, “ even though it may seem too Ordination Day in 1920 invites his many old friends and able, so completely beautiful. Call us humble for great public notice? is olic worship and all the other sac­ ing the year 1919 and until the The editor recalled the ordina­ customers to visit him for suggest­ today for vour RUlLner COLD WAVE. n S H & POULTRY ever lost. I learned that, and I am raments are ordinated to the church was completed in February, u tion day, 25 years ago, of Mon adorable Blessed Sacrament With 1920, about every other Sunday in ions on— M YU DY EDITH BEAUTY 1312 East 6th Ave. sure John Mulroy learned Tu from signor Mulroy, Father John P. the fight , of the Emerald Isle, a out Calvary and the Mass there the “ Greenwood church,” « for­ DIAMONDS - LOCKETS MINNIE E. C U A D D C Phone PE. 4629 Moran, Col. Joseph Koch, and would be no Christian worship KESSELER. Msr. d n U r r C quarter century ago, for freedom. mer Methodist church, which was WATCHES . ROSARIES Monsignor Aloysius Miller, now worthy of an infinite God. The situated directly across the street 2804 E. 6ih Ave. EA. 0788 It was a campaign of little men and CROSSES ■ COMPACTS Vicar General of the Pueblo dio­ priest, through the Mass and the from Holy Rosary church until it little editors and speakers all over cese. The speaker 'said that the BIRTHDAY GIFTS SAVE TIBE3—BUT AT OLSON’S the world. The litue men won, al­ sacraments, through the prayers was razed in 1925. day has always lived vividly in B EN N E T T S though all the pomp and circum' and rites of the Church, is made Father Cyril, dr occasionally stance of empire, all the glory of his own mind, because he himself the dispenser of the grace by some other priest from the Bene­ FOOD yearned to be a priest, but was JOS. M. FISHMAN force and might, were against which• • h 6God ■ deifies■ ■■ men, makes them dictine priory in Pueblo, continued STORES kept-from going into residence at Jeweler and Optician CONOCO SERVICE OLSON’S them. Power had to give way be­ capable of supernatural life, and to come 4to Holy Rosary church the seminary because of the early Washing and Creasing fore the continued protestations gives them the power without about every two weeks until 1921, GLASSES ON CREDIT death of his parents and family Your Boslnns Appraclstcd 2750 W. 29lh G L 3613 of the little people, who knew 'which not even one act in the arriving on Saturday and leaving 807 15th St. TA. 0029 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 their cause was just. Because obligations that came upon him supernatural order could be ef­ on Monday or Tuesday. In Janu­ 3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 of that experience, I have never as a result of their passing. Wells fected. By sanctifying grace, we ary of that year. Father Cyril re- lost heart in any fight for a of emotion surged through him live in God; by actual gra^ce, we signed as pastor of■ Holy ‘ ■ Rosa^,R, good fause. I know that civil­ that morning, as he saw four throughhroact the power of God. owing to the pressure of hia duties St. Francis de Salei«* ization is shaped, and public evil personal friends raised to the This is the reason for our cele­ in Pueblo. is corrected, by the united voice of priesthood that, it seemed, was bration o f a good ipriest’s silver Father Judnic was appointed by the little people, and that no army to be denied to him. Yet a short jubilee. Here is th^ secret of all Bishop Tihen to succeed Father W6MEN— GIRLS 3 DAY SERVICE on earth is able to stand against Ume later, in a manner that to nis power. He is a channel through Cyril as pastor of Holy Rosa^ Forget:-Me-Not this day he can scarcely under When Things Look Dark the might of idealism. Today, it is which the merits of Jesus Christ arish. Father Judnic arrived in not Irdand,■ ell - but- -Poland, ...... for which stand, the way was opened to him are brought to the individual soul. bienver Feb. 28, 1921, from Lead- DAY SHUT Gall PE. 4686 to enter the seminary and a few His' power is not of earth, but of ville, where he had beeji ^asttr Flower Shop years later he also was a priest. heaven; it is not human, but di of St. Joseph’s church. Holy Ro­ Bettijo ProMer G«ortiA Hallaiark Pickup and Delivery He spoke of the distinguished vine. sary theh consisted of about 130 We will teach you to be Markers, Loyola Bazaar careers of all four men he saw Corsages Orfanized Charity families. Today it numbers about Plain Dresses 85c ordained in 1920 — Monsignor 150 families. Sorters, Shirt Press Operators Cut Flowers Mulroy, as a pastor and as a na­ At the close, the speaker paid Men’s Suits 60c high tribute to the great national Upon his arrival in Denver, Fa­ Potted Plants Termed Success tional figure in Catholic charity ther Judnic lived in a rented house work; Father Moran, outstanding movement of our own generation OR WE WILL PAY FUNEBAL SPRATS that has put the Catholic Charities until the rectory was completed in $2.00 UP SOUTH DENVER (LoyoU Parith, Denver) for excellent parish administra­ November, 1921. The parish The Loyola bazaar, which came tion and conspicuous for his care of almost every American diocese Phone RA. 1818 under the direction of one clergy­ school was built in 1928 and is in Cleaners (Dyers to a close last Sunday evening, was of the sick; Col. Koch, one of charge of the Sisters of the Third f man and a capable staff, and that TOP WAGES > Downing at Alameda a success despite the rain on two the most useful chaplains in the 594 So. Broadway has created a new era in charity Order o f St. Dominic, whose nights. Gross receipts amounted service of the old U.S. regular and social work. This movement motherhouse is in Springfield, 111. for Experienced Women! to $10,500. The success was due to army and a chaplain in the pres­ has helped to shape worthy social The sisters live in the building, the loyal effort of the workers and ent war, the chief organizer of legislation and has promoted an which was oririnally built as a CARL’S MARKET JACKSON’S the people. the International Eucharistic Con­ rectory, and the pastor lives in gress in Manila in 1936; and understanding o f human needs. T. E. AMMONS. Prop. Father Edward Morgan, S.J., The Catholic Charities directors of an addition built behind the Cut Rate Drugs pastor, wishes to thank the epm- Monsignor Aloysius Miller, whose America have become men of tre­ church. B A B Y BEEF success as a pastor and strength LIQUORS - SUNDRIES mittee, all the workers, and all the mendous influence and leadership, Debt Sabitantixlljr Reduced Quality Meats PRESCRIPTIONS people who attended the bazaar. of character made him the in­ The parish debt in 1928, after EVENING SHIFT FREE PROMPT DELIVERY and one of the pioneers and na­ ^^C ERIES — VEGETABLES Prizes were awarded to the fol­ evitable choice of the capable tional leaders among them is Mon*- the completion of the school, was CaU SP. S4U Dewnlnc * Alanada Bishdp Joseph C. Willgin^ for We Need Markers and Sorters for This Shift. PE. 1943 lowing; John Rosenbach, $200; signor John R. Mulroy, almost $37,000. This heavy debt 105 So. Ogden Vicar General when the Diocese Frances Brock, $150; Bill Benton, Clergy Luncheon Held was carried throughout the de­ of Pueblo was established. $100; Terry Sloan, $50; Mary Following the Mass, a clergy pression. Jan. 1, 1945, the debt 6 lo 16 P.M. BROADWAY Gremling, hope chest; J. 0. Ban- Monsignor Smith said the font luncheon was held in the Brown had been reduced to approximately Tooley’s isla, bicycle; Mary Gibbons, men's of success in the priesthood is in Palace hotel. The toastmaster was $14,000. This year a special Sil­ INTELLIGENT WOMEN AND GIRLS CREAMERY ensemble; Coleen O’Rourke, bride the free gift of God’s grace and in the Rt. Rev. William Higgins. Trib ver Jubilee campaign for funds CAN EASILY LEARN THIS WORK. Food Store^ doll; Mrs. J. Cawley, bed ensemble; the co-operation of the free will utes were expressed to Monsignor was held, which netted over $7,- t' r ■ QUALITY DAIRY FOODS Grace Hoglin, quilt and blanket; Mulroy by Bishop Willging, Monr 000. About 20 Holy Rosary serv­ SEE MR. LAWSON CHOICE MEATS - FISH Mrs. Frances Dewey, card table signor John O’Grady from Wash­ ice men, some of them from over­ GROCERIES 66 So. Broadway and chairs; Charles Scribner, satin ington, D. C.; Father Daniel Burns seas, sent in contributions o f $25 quilt and rug; and Kathryn Celia, of Saratoga, N. Y .; Father John each in this campaign. No appeal Fresh Fruits and Vegetables radio. 60 to Receive CITY ELITE LAUNDRY was made to the service men. They Bird’s Eye Froxen Foods Moran of Denver, Father John R. Alameda Drag Store Sunday, July 1, Is Communion Vidal, C.M., of Denver; Father were merely informed of the drive, 2701 Lawrence St. TOUR PATRONAG* V. O. PETERSON. Prep. day for the Young Ladies’ sodality John J. Flanagan, S.J., o f Denver; along with other activities of the APPRECIATED Cot Rate Drags in the 8:30 Mass. Father John E. Finn of Schenec­ parish, in a circular letter sent to 1st Cominiinion tady, N. Y., and Archbishop Vehr. them by the Holy Name society. 900 So. Pearl SP. 65S7 Wines and Liquors Monsignor Mulroy responded. Some 40 parishioners belong to Fountain Service • School Supplies 200 Native Jamaicans In attendance at the luncheon a One-Dollar-A-Week club, which CAnnuneiation Paritli, Denver) were, in addition to the speakers. was formed about two years ago. Alameda and Broadway Attend Mass at Gamp First Communion will be admin­ Monsignor Joseph Przudzik, Lin­ Now, if the big outdoor Silver istered to 60 summer school pupils coln, Nebr.; Monsigmor Anton Jubilee carnival, to be held on the BlessiNl Sacrament in the 8:30 Mass Sunday, July 1. Link, Sidney, Nebr.; Monsignor school grounds Aug. 16, 17, Fort Lupton.— Native . Jamai­ Enrollment in t)ie scapular and the Matthew Smith, Monsignor Joseph 18, and 19, is as successful as ------Y O U R C A R ------cans, 200 in number and mostly blessing of prayerbwks will be J. Bosetti, V.G.; and Monsignor anticipated, it is highly probable DRIVE IN non-Catholic, attended Mass which held at 7:30 n.m. Breakfast will be that the debt will be*cntirely paid ?^1 TO ERVIN Whtn fOQ netd ■ aiotor ortrhaal. Motor Charles Hagus, all of Denver; tantup. or oomt ovto repoir woriu tako was celebrated at the government served in tnthe hall immediately Monsignor J, N. V, McKay, Kansas off in this Silver Jubilee year. i' 'M ft whtro yoa get proMpt« efficient oorr* camp in Fort Lupton on Sunday, after Mass to the communicants City, Mo.; and Fathers Harold V. Glencoe Conoco Service ice. June 24. Their interest was evi­ HAVE YOU MODERNIZED WASHING ■ GREASING ■ ACCES­ VANCE a. BUTCH, Mgr. by the Sacred Motherhood guild. Campbell, Denver; Thomas Wolo- denced by their attention during A meeting of the fair and bazaar han, Pueblo; William J. Halpin, YOUR INSURANCE? SORIES - TIRE SERVICE the explanation on the holy sacri­ GItoco. at Eaat Colfax EA. 9772 CENTENNIAL GARAGE committee members will be held Frankfort, N. Y.; John J. Collins, ProtMt Team lt Asaiiut Ntw BaxarS* fice of the Mass. S a.a. te 9 p.m. Dxilr. Cloaed Wad. 14TS Jaamlna at Eaat Colfax June 28 at 8 p.m. All are asked td Albany, N.Y.; Charles J, Salmon, HORACE W. RENNETT attend. THE BEST ns LUGGAGE Denver; Julius A. Fisher, Denver; A CO. Banns of marriag;e were an­ M. J. Blenkush, Denver; TO SELL YOUR < (2fcLOt All Kin4i 210 Tabor Bldx. Phona TA. 1271 The firms listed here de­ nounced for Joseph R. Lee of Fathers Joseph F. Warnat, PRANK ENGLAND. Jr., Manafw ' PROPERTY J the Cathedral parish and Mary Pueblo; Fridolin J. Shockley, ImarancA Departoitat serve to be remembered ^ LIST WITH ] Ellen Bahl of this parish; and O.F.M., Denver; Gregory Smith, when you are distributing ^ MARCIANA SHIELDS for Paul Stecklein of St. Jos­ Denver; Martin D. Currigan, S.J., ' EA. 0225 KK eph’s parish and Carolyn Was- Denver; E. A. .^reen, Denver; your patronage in the dif­ h AMOciated with ^ inger of this parish. Edward J. Morgan, S.J., Den­ CLOCKS GOO ELECTRIC — REPAIRED ferent lines of business. f B I R I V E Y & CO.< KE. 307S George Hudack is a patient at ver; B. J. Froegel, Greeley; Daniel Wa now havt motori, coila and parta 1 TA. 1244 lat NaU. Bank Bldr < St. Joseph’s hospital. F. Cronin, Latham, N, Y.; Hubert for all clertrie elocka. Bring or Mail Your Peter Ingethron is improving at Newell, Littleton; 'William J. Kelly, MAIL ORDERS INVITED Colorado Springs; Elmer J. Kolka, FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE F U R C O A T for Mercy hospital. TIME, LTD. BOARD WALE. and WOltKMANSHIP Father Donald McMahon left Denver; Thomas Barrett, C.M., 1SS4 California S t 2U Mcaintocfc BMs. Cleaning and Glazing for the East on vacation. Denver; Thomas Fitzgerald, SHOE REPAIR GALL $ 3 .5 0 Mrs. Margaret McLellan left for Pueblo;, R. E. Kckeisen, Denver; QUALITY MATERIAL AND Rochester, Minn., where she will Theodore A. Haas, Denver; James WORKMANSHIP HESSLER, CLEANERS Storage FREE if you undergo treatment at the Mayo Moynihan, Denver; John B. Ebel, Do DEUTSCH —All Work GubranUed— PHONE EAai 9525 OPTOMETRIST clinic. Denver; Barry J. Wogan, Denver; tS Ttara Praetlca 4716 CAST 23rd AVE^AT DEXTEB 4600 EAST (TtlJ^AX Bring This Ad With You In the Altar and Rosary society W, J. Canavan, Denver; Edward Etm meeting held last week on Thurs­ Woeber, Brighton; f l Bzaoiinrd H. B O B R ItK Fathers Joseph P. O’Heron, Glaaaoa day a committee of women volun­ Pittad Englewood; Lorenzo J, Lacasse, EARLY PHARMAGY B u c h a n a n ’ s TAILOR and FURRIER teered to care for the sacristy dur­ Brokm Lanaaa 1S4S Tnnont Denver TA. tSSS ing the summer months. Fort Logan; Albert L. Davidsaver, ® I P Dnpileatad Complete Prescription Dept. Final reports on the "Breakfast Fitzsimons hospital, Denver; Cafe & Cocktail Lounge Ocniiata' Preacriptioo Filled HAVE YOUR DOCTOR PHONE in Hollywood” were made. Achille Sommaruga, Denver: John US YOUR PRESCRIPTION Serving Fine Food Grnoln# KrrPtok glncla Viataa Judnic, Denver; Norbert J. Walsh, Inrlalbla Bifocal CUaaaa. cob- ETcrythfng t Good Drag Storo Should Barr and Mixed Drinks Denver; Patrick Stautcr, Pueblo; Lana.i to S.a |,^ Denver K. of G. to Vote Howard L. Delaney, Walsenburg; Par and Naar — *' . ... Phones SP. 9965 • RA. 2203 369 South Broadway Ground all In ana. Iraaifc ALA5IEDA AT SO. PENN Paul Reed, Denver; Bernard Kelly, On Scholarship Award Denver; W. D. McCarthy, Pueblo; Op«n Hondar Ercabif^ Ph- TA. U42 q -^ vUw GEO. W.*«^1H3 Manus Boyle, Denver; John Butti- 1519 Ciirtii St Baar*a / JGYGE GLEANERS mer, C.SS.R., Denver; Frederick The Denver council 539 of the D. McCallin, Denver; Roy Figlino, JOIIN NILSON - ALBERT NILSON Knights of Columbus will vote on i M A k S T E I ^ f Denver; Eugene O’Sullivan, Fort Quality and Service the resolution concerning the Collins; Francis Kappes, Loveland; 1 OPTOMETRIST A That Satisfies awarding of a scholarship to Regis Louis J. Grohman, Denver; David WHILE YOU WAIT YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED college at its meeting on Tuesday, Maloney, Denver; John H. Kelly, J 5 Broadway T July 3. As reported in a previous 1306 So. Pearl SP. 3662 Fleming; Leo B. Morgan, Torring- edition of the Register, this ex­ ton, Wyo.; Edward Dinan, Denver; SHCE REPAIRIN6 tensive program is designed to George J. Lubeley, C.PP.S., Den­ promote Catholic education in ver; Harold Gleason, Walsenburg; QUAUTY GLEANING Gut Rale Liquors Colorado, and is being planned by Fathers James P. Flanagan, Rubber heels, top lifts, toe the Knights of Columbus. The Denver; George Spehar, Calhan; REASONABLE PRICES PHIL 8ILVETTL Prop. project has been submitted to the pieces, half soles, full soles, T ou Garaaota Inaarcd Asainat Ptra Fine Wines and Liquors A. S. Dimichlno, S.J., Denver; individual councils in the state and E. T. Sandoval, S.J., Denver; attached by experienced and Tktft at Lowest Prices. has the approval of Archbishop Jerome Weinert, Denver: Howard shoemakers while you work All Popular Beers Urban J.J. VVehr of Denver and Lesch, C.PP.S., Denver; John Cav- The moral of this picture is that vre 482 So. Bdwy. PE. 8501 Bishop Joseph C. Willging of anagh, Denver; Dennis A. O’Dui- or shop. We also remodel $10.95 must take core o f our present auto­ Pueblo.■ . It...... seeks the establishmentiTir gnan, S t Joseph, Mo.; John J. shoes, cut out toes or heels, mobiles, and partkulariy our motor of an annual scholarship by each Doherty, Victor; F. J. Keller, The CLEANERS AND DYERS Your Purchase o f War Bonds council to assist a worthy and rebind, take in sides to 6t, SS9 BROAOWAT and Stamps Help* to Secure Your car botteries which ore out of sight Ogallala, Nebr.; Anthony G. Elzi, PE. STBS PE. ETSd needy Catholic boy. The scholar­ Colorado Springs; H. J. Foley, Future. end so often neglected. ship is worth $150 and will be to make shoes longer or wider. Yonng-iB-Heer? S.S.S., Denver; J. F. Curran, Den­ > Moke a point o f dropping In once or Regis college or high school in ver; F. J. Brady, Holyoke; Leo M. § i a Tatherine’s twice a month. We'H check your Denver or the Abbey school in Flynn, Denver; ‘nSARTBEAT’ by PAT HABTLY battery for you .; . odd water and Canon City and will be renewable Fathers D. A. Lemieux, Denver; if the winner’s record warrants. **Why Pay Carfare^ see thot it’s operating properly. Thomas Doran, Platteville; Rich­ There is no charge for thn "service ard M. Duffy, Denver; J. E. sy RSM/niMfi . . . with its simple lines BOB & TED’S Downtown Prices with a smile.” Legion of Mary Work Hughes, Sharon fr in g e , Kans.; Michael A. Maher, Denver; Harley and easy grace. Rows o f stitching on'the Red While Grocery Market’ Pariah Patronaaa Appradatad ro u n sH ces & S Wfcvii Mccirary Grows in Philippines Schmitt, Denver; John E. Downs, buttoned fly front — the pert collar and the FINE SELECTION replace with a MEATS. PISH AND POULTRY New York, N. Y.; Harry J. Ernst, OYYO ORUG GO. G oM — Hte oute- New York.— Despite hardships. Stratton; Francis Zira, Goodland, “ Once Tried . . . Satisfied'' -----A f.^ t At . t l t belt you draw so snugly. Powder blue, aqua,, W. 38th A Qay CR. 9934 mOftrW UUlfWff ntOT lack of transportation, and often Kans.; Louis Mertz, Aurora; John 2707 W. 38ih GR. 2773 hat the tome od- danger o f life,li^ the work of the F. Connell, O.P., Denver; V. R. coral, pink, gold or lime in three smart rayons. yaac/ed d etlge and Le^on of Mary increased in the Hughes, O.P., Denver; Crispin S t . J a m e s ’ Purdy coiiic>fa»i Philippines during the years of Pfirrman, O.F.M., Denver; John Coolbreeze—a poplin, Koolmist—the linen weave oe Mm big GoaUt ■ Jt ofled u th y. the Japanese occupation, declared Ordinas, C.R., Denver; John Full- and the favorite gabardine. Siaes 9 to 17; the Rev. Peregrine de la Fuente, ana, C.R., Fort Collins; and J. P. ★ 0 & B Pharmacy O.P., following his return to Trudel, S.S., Denver. For Quality Shoe Repedring at YOUNG DENVER SHOP—3rd Floor Manila after seven yean in other In the evening in the Silver COLFAX AT ONEIDA Popular Prices— Fisil.Oiw Shoe BEfY W AR BOIVDS "Why to to townT' islands. Columban Fathen' head­ Glade of the Cosmopolitan hotel Vic Hebert quarters in S t Columbans, Nebr., ^ ublic reception was held hon­ AIVD STAM PS DRUGS & UQUORS report that the Rev. J. Thomas •orinJ' ing the jubilarian. Several hun Repair Dept. . . . Basement Automotive Service Connelly, new pastor of the war-, dred of the clergy and laity felici­ ★ .. EA.9 8 20 stricken Malate pariah in Manila, tated Monsignor Mulroy on the •WStHDmsrak^ m liCnfdmm“-Ktrtteme Xm TA. 147.8 3660 Downing requested■ LegionL«i ■has o f Mary occasion. s Thursday, June 28, 1945 Office, 938 Bannoclc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TdepHoneL PBystone '4205 PAGE SEVEir p OLINBER BROTHERS ' I Swim for Fwi Siablet mHAWA V[T u d Hoallh Seccion en Castellano BERG’S ^ TO R E Ridmg Store Haora 10 DiSO p.m.— Open Sondaya 16Ui Seaton Por et Bevdo, Aatonio Sagrera, CA.T. 29 Broadway to Horses [ Houn 13 iSO Noon Don’t Forget the Boys and Girls in Service to 10 iW TM. for MAIL THEM CANDY OFTEN Rent (St. John’s Pariah, Donrer) El Orden Sacepdotal En el Evangelio de S. Mateo (St. Jamea’ Pariah, Danvar) BERG’S CARDIES MAY BE SHIPPED ALL OVER Joseph Kellogg, son of Mr. and ( CoBtinnacidn) leemos que no debemos aficianamos The bond drive being conducted THE WORLD PROGRESS a llamar “ Padre” o “ Maestro” a in the parish in conjunction with Where Horses Maks Friends" Mrs. 0. M. Kellogg, is home after iQUIENES TI E N E N LA Candy Cream Roses . . . Pepperminta . . . Gum Dropa • « g nuestros semejantes, porque uno es the seventh war loan has reached Chicken Dinner — EUdet JERARQUfA DE ORDENES Y having been wounded on Okinawa. nuestro Padre, que es Dios, y uno Licorice . . . Milk and Dark Sweet Chocolates . . . Barrack Ride# — Pack Trip* QUIENES TIENEN JURISDIC- the half-way mark toward the PLUNGE The monthly meeting of the es nuestro Maestro, Jesucristo Marahmallowi. . . Assorted Nut Meats . . . Phone EAtt 9S26 CI6N EN LA IGLESIA? goal o f $12,000 to be added to the 3300 W . Florida (Mat XXIII, 9-10). Soft Centers, Hard Candy . . . Cinnamon Red Hots Young Ladies’ sodality was held Tienen la Jerarquia de Ordenes, school fund. The pastor, the Rev. I 143 STEELE ST. (4th Ave. But) PEPPERMINT STICK CANDY June 21. New members attending aquellos que recibieron, por su Jesucristo no prohibe absoluta- William V . Powers, reports that mento tal cosa; asi como prohibe approximately $6,000 has now Graatiag Cards for Ail Occasions were Bette Bromley, Shirley Er­ medio, una saperioridad per- el matar o robar, por eiemplo; sino been subscribed, and it is hoped vin, Shirley Mott, Betty Jane Dut­ manente para adorar a Dios y san- tificar las almas mediante los que finicamente, queria daraos a that those who have not yet given ton, and Alice McKenzie. The sacramentot, como los Obispos, entender, que sobre todos los or pledged a bond will do so in the Tiris are planning a bicycle ride for sacerdotes, y didconos los cuales padres y maestros de la tierra, hay near future. Wednesday, Jupe 27. tienen poder sobre el cuerpo de un Padre y un Maestro Supremo, Lt. Francis Smith arrived home RinusEinEnTS—DiniRG The graduation class of 1944 Jesucristq. cuya autoritativa dignidad es in- this week after being a Nazi REGIS COLLEGE held a class reunion in the school Perteneeen a la Jerarquia de comparablemente superior a la de prisoner o f war for the past year hall Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jurisdiecidn, aquellos que reci­ todos los padres y maestros juntos and a half. He is a member of the John Rae were chaperons. bieron la comisidn de instruir y del mundo entero. army air forces. . RECRERTIOn Harold Wolf of the navy is gobemar a los fieles, en materias £1 Senor no nueria quitar'estas Flijrt^ Officer John Utard, a B- spending a leave at home. Eugene de Fe y de moral; cuya autoridad dos palabras de! diccionario,.para 29 pilot, was home on leave for O’Meara is also home on furlough. se extiende sobre d cuerpo mistico traeraos la confusidn; pues, al fin a few days last week. Word has been received from de Jesus, o sea la Iglesia. A ella y aJ cabo, la gente habria puesto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huggins-of Theatre Louis Pastore’s presents Bob Kenney that he has arrived in perteneeen el Papa y el Episcopado dtras equivalentes en su lugar, al this parish announce the bmth of 1028 S. Gaylord this country. subordinado. For ley Eclesiistica menos para entenderse. Jesucristo, a son recently in Mercy hospital, PARK PE. 9877 The J. F. O’Rourkes are the par­ en todo el capitulo, no hace mas Denver. Mrs. Mary Jarvez, also of perteneeen tambi4n los F&rrocos, THUR8.. FRI., SAT., JUNE3I. 31. 30 ents of a girl born in S t Joseph’s rrelados, A b a d e a , Arzobispos, que prerenir a sus discipulos, para the parish, is a patient in the same Dennis Uergsn — Dans Clark i3 9 C L U B I hospital. hospital, Denver, Primados, Patriarcas y Cardenales. que cuiden de que no se les pegue Raymond Massey, in FORHXRLT WOGET CAfS Martin Joseph Nance, child o f iPORQUE LOS CAT6LICOS el excesivo y pecaminoso org^lo Circle Mealings Held GOD IS MY CO-PILOT • Rev. E. A, Conway, S.J. Mr. and Mrs. William Nance, was DESOBEDECEN LA BIBLIA de los escribas y f ariseos hipderitas, The Ave Maria circle met this ALSO IDAHCING baptized Sunday by the Rev John LLAMANDO PADRES A LOS lue ponian todo su corazdn en ser week in the home of Mrs. W. E. Basil Rstiibone — Nigel Bruce, in P, Moran, pastor. SACERDOTES? lamados por las calles y plazas, HOUSE OF FEAR Dolan at 6623 E. 18th avenue. Lester Grant’s Rli3rtlinu Lt. and Mrs. George Logan are con el titulo honroso de:“ [ Maestro!” NO COVER CHARGE spending a few days witn their VoBOtros, en cambio, decia a sus Mrs. J. P. Reddick was a guest. SUN., MON., TUBS., JULT 1. 1, 3 ITALIAN DINNERS parents in the parish. discipulos, no aeais asi; sed mis SonJs Uenie — Michael O'Shea, in m Helicopter to Be High score was won by the hostess BOXED DRINKS Carl Griesemer and Louisa Hays bien humildes, y no querais ser and Mrs. Gallagher. rrs A PLEASURE were married Sund^ before Fa­ saludados maestoos proque todos (In Technicolor) The Tekakwitha circle met in ALSO 13900 Pecos GL 98551 ther Moran. Carl J. (xreisemer and Feature of Show sois hermanos los unos de los the home of Mrs. J. B. Stock last Uord Nolan — Tmdr Msnhall, in Allegra L.'''Hayes were attendants. otroa. week. Guests for the afternoon CIRCUMST.ANTIAL A real helicopter that will land Los Apdstoles, en sus cartas, were Mrs. Marion Barnwell, Mrs. EVIDENCE Ilaman a los fieles “ Sus hijitos;” J. D. Bailey, and Mrs. G. W. Cof­ HALL H O TEL Verla Branson Joins and take off from the football field HATINnSt An Accredited Reporters in D. y . stadium will be one of lo cual supone que estos los llama- fin. Cookies for the USO-NCCS COFFEE SHOP ban padres. El mismo grande S. club and prizes for the military SUNDAY, 1 P. M. the features o f the seventh annual SATURDAY a HOLIDATB, Cood Poods at Popular Prices Woman’s Army Corps American Legion “ Salute to Pablo, dice a los Corintios, que hospitals were donated. 3 P. M. 1321 Curtk — off Lobby America” show July 4. 41 era su padre, y no es de ex- The St. Zita circle met Mon­ Special KMdics Hstinses During JOE BLAND, Owner tranar que les llame sus hijitos, que day in the home of Mrs. H. Hinton Vacation Erery Tnaaday, 3:M p.au luritea his many friendi and past Verla Brannon of Denver en­ Another sparkling feature of cuateauTs to visit him. Review listed in the women’s army corps the show will be the >150,000 no tuvieron muchos padres; “ Pues at 1736 Leyden street. and left for training at Fort Des “ Alice in Wonderland” spectacle, yo soy el que os he engendrado en Any newcomer to the parish Moines, la., Tuesday, June 19. exactly as it was produced in J” (la. Cor. IV, 1445). who may wish to join $1.20 for a n d St. Peter’s church, buscando fa pajita de a ver si es reserved seats and $1.60 for box Tickets on Sale at Kremmling. licito 0 no usar la palabra padre; seats, including tax. luego 41 cierra los ojos para Famotts for Fine All Denver orphans and 1,000 tragarse verdaderos camellos; per- E D E L W i ^ l / l CLARKE’S CHURCH GOODS HOUSE wounded veterans will be guests mitiendo a los divorciados que se ■ I FOODS and DRINKS • I J of the Legion at the show, ^ n d s Whore QuaUty Food Still PrevalU and at Moderate Cost casen y recasen entre si, siempre 11 Fast Courteous Service 11 COTTRELL’S CLOTHING CO. ROCCO’ S realized will be used by the que quieran; como si el Evangelio Legion to entertain service men. no dijera nada (en S. Mateo XIX, SHIRLEY-SAVOY HOTEL ;; 18th and California ;; 9 ). 1644 GLENARM TAVERN Lakeside to Preseel iQUIEN TIENE VOCACI6N I REGIS COLLEGE, GLENDALE 3633 DE SACERDOTE 0 RELIGIOSO? 2598 So. Broadway La ley de la Iglesia dice: Glean Miller Orchestra PUEDE SER ADMITIDO EN SP. 9761 RELIGION (o sea, a la vida re- DAN SULLIVAN and IHstiffctive for DANCINQ EVERY NITl t TO U Openiqi; in El Patio ballroom ligiosa) CUALQUIER CAT- for a limited engagement will be 6LICO QUE NO ESTE IMPOSI- W. F. ANGERER Italian Spaghetti and 4 Steak Dinners the famous Glenn Miller Modem BILITADO POR NINGUN IM- FINE FOODS NSW! Different Entertainment aires, featuring Paula Kelly, plus PEDIMENTO LEGITIMO, SE 5TV 7 * invite their many friends and • COCKTAIL LOUNGE • mXED DRINKS Johnny (Scat) Davis and his or­ MUEVA A ELLO POR RECTA Special Lancheona and Dinnera i^OR YOUNG AND OLD / ANNUAL chestra. Lakeside’s spotlight is go­ INTENCION, Y SEA APTO customers to visit them at ing to be kept moving “ on the PARA LAS CARGAS U OBLI- To Avoid Waiting Besarvo TablM in Advanet FIRST TIME IN DENVER July 4*h double” to follow so many stars at GACIONES PROPIAS DE LA SAlUTf TO once. MISMA” Canon 538. BOGGIO’S ROTISSERIE Tremont at Broadway KE. 9618 ^ V A M IR IC A Lakeside park in Denver an Tienen legitimate vocacidn, todos SULLIURR’S SEE THE fLYINS nounces that plans are completed aquellos que habiendo demohstrado for the holiday, capping the sum­ su sincera voluntad de entregarse 1517 Stout K E . 9874 al servicio de Dios, son admitidos mer climax next w e^ . On the eve HNE FOODS-BOXED DRINKS Try of the Fourth, that is, on July 3, por el Obispo o por sus legitimos Lakeside will hold its, annual and suDCTiores. Our H E L i e o p r e n sensational fireworks' display, a El Catecismo Tridentino dice: 50e Lunehes “ Son llamados por Dios, los que son Spend Your Faeation at free attraction to park patrons. LNCLUDING SALAD, DESSERT AND DRINKS In a natural setting, on the banks llsmados por los legitimos minis- JACK’S IT n iu ...T A X IS OFT AND LANM of Lake Rhoda, the event prom­ tros de la Iglesia.” AT D. U. STADIUM ises to be even more spectacular El Can. Lahitton en su c41ebre Mountain Lodge Opposite Yet iir. a real hclicapter that tetnally this year. On the afternoon of the libro "La vocaddn sacerdotal” **In th. Heart at the Baeklca” Orpheum Theater flietl Potitively takes oS, flita and laada CLUB PCLicnn holiday, a matinee dance will begin dice: "Nadie tiene derecho a la Fishing, Riding, Hiking, Hunting on the footbw Aeld in tha atadioail at 2:30. Regular Sunday hours will ordenacion sacerdotal, antes de que Wonderful Food Matt Ezelotiva Sea Tosi THIS li th« ONLY Plaet whtre yoa Hanaa ia Dtavtr 1540 Welton St. can SEE iti be in effect at the park , on that el Obispo le haya libremente Far Raaervatlena day. elegido.” Phans NaderltiU 481 El dedicarse al servicio del - or Writs BoUiniTUU, Cola. Senor: “ No es obra del que quiere Highway lit GRAND CAFE ni del que corre, aino de Dios que WE WILL BE CLOSED Ut^oHdenieuuL 431 17th St. HA. 6652 usa de misericordia” (Rom. IX (Bet-wMB GUasrm end Trsnont) 16). OPEN 11;«« AJl. TO Z:N AJL TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Closed MondsTS iACONSEJO DICHA VOCA ^ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 SPECTACLE CH6N JESUCRISTO? Serving the Finest : JULY 3-4-5 MILE LONG MUSICAL PAGEANT AT FOFULAR Si, en primer lugar a los AMERICAN AND Apdstoles y en segundo lugar a The full and cam ^ u ato<7 «( Alict in Wonderland, PRICES FOR THE told in Buiic and tone, with cveiy chemeter appear- CHINESE FOODS FIRST TIM EI. aquel joven, a quien tanto amaba, Villano’s Italian Gardens ini on the. field, in lull cottume. exactly as in the Luncheons and Dinners al decirle: “ Si quieres ser per (enout p o ^ l 100 people, S horect. 3 Boats in the fecto, anda, vende cuanto tienes y coat. S « the Chcehire Cat, the Ouchees. Mad Hat­ VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNOB No Muss, No Fuss, Just Sit Down ter. Kini o( Heerti, Mock Turtle, and otberel The d&selo a los pobres, y tendris un and Eat and Be on Your Way ori(inal ipsetncie exactly u preaented la Hadiioa tesoro en el cielo: ven despu4s y E^oari Oerden tWe epringl BROWN RUBBER sigueme” (M at XIX, 21). 6 4 S. Broadway No L4quor Phone PE. 9862 En caao de duda, de si o no tiene "CLOSED WEDNESDAYS” '^cstciSn, no deje de consultarlo SU dthrU ft,, HEELS AND SOLES Ariamente con su padre confesor, WILL NOT MARK FLOORS y despu4s haga lo que 41 le aconseje SKY HIGH GJRl * (CoDtianari) 3 Minute Service on Heek The death delpini: lucky girl hesgt by bar tMth end tlidee on a ti$ht wire Iroin the preu box i f Bring Us Tonr Shos TroaUts the top of.the etadium to mid-field I Dm EXTRA etnnts on 125-lt high trapeee. Never before seen 11TH AVE. SHOE THE WESTS I r///u i/////>'//,, GREATEST . Send Your Boy to REBUILDERS DISPLAY T * ■■ C D H A G E P. A. Bacino, Prop. CH. 2228 THESillOF SPDBT SHDP . / « I V n \ 1122 Broadwiy FIREWORKS Sockets. Dorabt, Mt pieces—the moei ' tfiiillinf soliC boor of fireworks ever CAMP ST. MALO TUESDAY, 9 i' St lbs bombing sad bomiag o4 C A i RADIOS Tok^ BIMJETTE JULY 3RD (LIKE NEW) S a LB * '® * * ''* V iS lT FREE! near Roidcy Mountain National park, S O O FLADS HCMtT W f l l mm JONES^ RIFLES, CABIERAS, Etc. BILL CABBY. Prop. in the heart of America’s most majestic mountains. 12 B A N D S trtckjl H A GREAT PICTURE! 218 So. Bdway. RA. 1870 ,NRIv I -COOl Oppasita 8. Denver Pastaffks MAJORETTES old tQ^ wiNNKR or m * ACAPKMY AW AB M 1 Doiens of other (esturtsi The grtadest most tfciilling «»d Alto Penay "Bamstssd** eatertsiaffleat prsgraoi ever JEANNE SlngMen — Arthur Lake Open This Summer oSered ia Deovert ^ ~ - | i ||||| OB “ Leave It to Blondie” SPAGHETTI KING OP T H l WHST Simon JULY 8 TD AUDUST 26 ORIENTAL / GET TICKETS MOW/ at the piano New thru Sat— J n * 3# SWIM—in Yl” * * * .* * ^ ’ E Pool in the West! ” $10 a Week ■ OX OFFICi AT DINVIt DIT OOODt CO. FEDERAL Chicken Cacciatore •OXU $140. 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f AGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 Thursday, June 28, 1945 Denver Soldier Is Killed in Action on Luzon If you are (Continued From Page One) 1944. The flights were made over A graduate of S t Vincent’s pa­ this week of the promotion of Ed­ . . . wondering whether or not you should Denver, has been reported as enemy territory and totalled 349 rochial and Regis high schools ward C. Day, Jr., 36, ^jo the rank WOMEN-GIRLS go to college missing in action. hours. Shay also holds the Purple here, and of the Abbey school in of lieutenant, senior grade, in the Freed From Nasi Camp Heart for wounds received in the Canon City, he received his pre­ navy. . . . thinking about the courses you will S. Sgt. Leonard Cooney, 27, Pacific. flight training in St. Mary’s, Lt. Day, who is a graduate of EXPERIENCED POWER SEWING take in college who was reported as missing oh Moraga, Calif., and then was sent Dec. 16, 1944, and was later listed FATHER LEYUEH to the navy school in Pasco, Wash. Regis high school and college, is you will want to attend the as a German prisoner, has been He was commissioned on Sept. 8, in the Philippines, serving as an MACHINE OPERATORS liberated. The word was received 1943, at Corpus Christi, Tex., and executive officer on an LST. He l! by his mother, Mrs. Mary M. SAYS MASS FGR went overseas in April, 1944. participated in the invasions of To Work on Government Clothing Contract Cooney of 171 S. Sherman Lt. Shay is now completing a Mindanao and Luzon, and has been COLLEGE FRESHMAN street, Denver. GELGIAH KIHG piilot commander course in the oversMs for ten months. Prior to Sgt* Cooney is . a graduate of Hutchinson base. Upon its com­ entering the navy in January, ALSO the Annunciation high school, and (Continued From Page One) pletion he will go to Jacksonville, 1944, Lt. Day was engaged in the GUIDANCE CLINIC entered the service in 1940. He the home of Franz Lenar, famed Fla., where he expects to be re­ practice of law during the 10 was serving in the Pacific at the composer of The Merry Widow assigned to Pacific duty. years after his com^etion of time of the Pearl Harbor attack. Very Good Opportunity for Permanent at and some 100 other operettas. “ I His wife, the former Roseann studies at the Westminster law In 1942 he was returned to the asked him whether he had ever Jordan, resides in Denver. school. He has a Master of Journ­ Post War Employment. States, and left for the European tried his hand at sacred music. Sgt. Donald A. Archuleta, a son alism degree from the Register col­ LOREnO HEIGHTS COLLEGE theater in March, 1944. Two He smiled and said he had thought lege. of Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Archuleta STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY brothers are in the army, Pfc. of composing a Requiem, but be­ His wife, Margaret, and two George, with a field artillery unit of 1633 S. Emerson street, Den­ cause so many others— Mozart, children, Edward C., Ill, 13, and overseas, and Sgt. Thomas J., an ver, was awarded the Bronze Star Excellent Working Conditions etc.—-thamselves died after such a Mary Diane, six, reside at 811 S. JU LY 9 instructor in Camp Roberts, for meritorious achievements near composition he put the thought Gilpin street. Calif. Steinfield, G€rmany. Assigned out of his mind. He has an the mission of preparing the William J, O’Shea, 23, il grad­ APPLY AT ONCE— SECOND FLOOR to S. Sgt William C. Burt, who American Steinway in his studio, was captured by the Germans “ dragon teeth” of the Siegfried uate of the Cathedral high school and it has been on this same in­ line for demolition, “ Sgt. Archu­ in the (dass of 1940, has been pro­ JU LY 15 after being rerarted missing on strument that he has written his Aug. 6, 1944, has also been lib­ leta, under intense enemy fire and moted to the rank of major, ac­ ALLEN MFG. CO. 1808 Lawrence St. music for the past 42 years.” carrying heavy charges of TNT, cording to word received by his erated. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. The most unpleasant part of his Lauren D. Burt, reside at 1869 worked his way across an open mother, Mrs. Margaret M. O’Shea, M'o Charges recent duties, the priest says, is field to the designated position, 1573 Ulster street, Denver. Maj. York street in Denver. Sgt Burt having to visit and care for the attended Regis college before be and, successfully placing the ex­ O’Shea has been in the South Pa­ , No Obligations— victims of Nazi cruelty in concen­ plosives, blew the vitally needed cific for two years as a wing com­ entered the serviced tration camps. “ No doubt you Win* Medal for Heroism gap, thereby permitting the ar­ mander of the ATC. are tired looking at the pictures mored forces to continue /jn their For an appointment call Lt. (JG) Richard Shay, 21, son of the dead and dying, but I am Pete Albi, son of Fred Albi of of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Shay of 617 mission.” Sgt. Archuleta has 1625 Hudson street, Denver, and a The Registrar-Pearl 2468 enclosing some taken with my own been overseas nearly two years. S. Vine street, Denver, was pre­ camera. The places are really 1941 graduate of the Cathedral HECQ NEEDS HELPI sented with the Navy and Marine horrifying. We have moved field Receives Bronze Star high school, has been chosen to at­ corps medal at the Hutchinson, hospitals into them, but still they Sgt. Thomas F. Hagerty, Jr., tend midshipman’s school at the Kans., naval air station on May 9. die from starvation like flies. In has received the Bronze Star for University of Cornell, following Skilled and Semi*Skilled Men and Women V . The'medal was given at the recom- the surrounding country German meritorious service in support of completion of a 16-week course in prisoners work all day digging military operations against the the navy V-7 unit at Colgate uni­ nee(ied NOW at the graves.” versity. He was graduated from the latter institution with the rank Father Leyden, who was or­ KEEP UP THE HOMES of seaman second class, and is be­ IS etc, Air-Conditioned Plant of dained for the archdiocese in 1939 ing sent to the second school be­ and who entered the army in cause of the excellence of his 1943, reports that his future is YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR uncertain, although he may be scholarship. Heckethorn Manufacturing sent to the CBI theater before he Seaman Albi attended Regis col­ Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firms returns home. lege and D.U. before entering the navy in July, 1943. Visits Noted Stigmetic & Supply Company 'E A N t J.' A former student at Regis col­ lege, now stationed in Franzenbad, Five Bishops Are Opposite the Post Office, Littleton, Colorado STILES Czecho-Slovakia, wrote his parents STROHMINGER of a visit to Theresa Neumann, ELECTRIC SERVICE Denver Visitors famous stigmatic of Konnersreuth, Come Out Today and Discuss Electrical Contracting Bavaria, made on June 5 by about MOTORS - REPAIRS * UetDMd aod Bonded In CItr of O m w 50 members of his outfit. The youth ( Continued From Page One) PLEASANT, PROnTABLE EMPLOYMENT HOME WIRING latter to Salt Lake for last Sun­ is Pfc. Dick Brown, 20, son of Mr. 817 14th S t ‘’•“g'ni.'Sir and Mrs. George Brown of 155&I WITH UNUSUAL POSTWAR OPPORTUNITIES! 1100 Larimer T A 6875 day’s celebration. Bishop Joseph C. Willging of Pueblo also visited in Fairfax street, Denver. FURNACE Denver this week on official busi­ After having heard Mass in the ness. village chapel, the soldiers went to W E NEED ROUSH WORK In addition to the colorful cere­ the Neumann home, where Brown monies in Salt Lake, where a large acted as interpreter, and thereby TOOL SETTERS . . . SCREW MACHINE, DRILL Refrigeration Service Repairs number of the Hierarchy gathered got a p)od look at her. He wrote: COMMERCIAL AND DOMESTIC SHEET METAL to pay honor to Bishop Hunt, his “ She is about 50 years old, and PRESS AND LATHE OPERATORS . . . INSPEC­ REFRIGERATOR SERVICE WORK looks in perfect health. She was "Guarnntead Service" Lt. (JG ) R. M. Shay jubilee was marked with two spe­ cial events in Ogden. One was the dressed completely in black, except TION AND ASSEMBLY LINE PEOPLE . . . DAY 848 Broadway 2600 S. Pearl Pearson Heating Co. Sgt. Thomas F. Hagerty mendation o f Vice Admiral T. C. blessing of the cornerstones of St. for a white kerchief around her 167 Broa^aj OR NIGHT SHIFTS. Phones KE. 1657 & PE. 8052 Ph. BA. 1M9 Kinkaid, commander of the Sev­ Benedict’s hospital and nurses’ enemy in France, Luxembourg, head, and was very cheerful.” He enth fleet in the Pacific, “ for dis­ home, a large new institution to­ Belgium, and Germany. He has also mentioned the fact that she tinguishing himself by heroism on ward which the United States gov­ been in the army since April of has had no food of any kind, ex­ MARBELETTE the occasion of the rescue of the ernment is granting almost a mil­ 1942, and has been overseas since cept for the Host she receives TERMITES survivors of a crashed airplane in lion dollars. Archbishop John J. March, 1944. He is attached to daily, in the 17 years since she re­ ceived the stigmata. The Neumann YOUR FLOORS If yon are planning the porchaae the Southwest Pacific area on Oct, Mitty of San Francisco officiated. a signal corps unit of the Third Join the End this One-half Inch thick iHU coTtr any oU 26, 1944. At considerable risk of John K. Monroe of Denver, de­ army. His wife, Margaret Schmitz house is the only one in the village floor or itept. Orer 110.000 ^ of of a Denver home, don’t take for his life and with total disregard signer of many Colorado churches, Hagerty, resides at 1153 Clarkson that was not scarred by bullets, he Fight Marbelette Floor and ttepi InitMlled in granted that it ia free o f termite noted. HECO War Denver the past rear. Visit and inspect for his personal safety he dove is the architect. A banquet in honor street, Denver. Tearoom. 6th floor. OenTor Dry Goodi infeatation and damage. Our Ter­ down into the submerged and of Bishop Hunt was held in Ogden Wins Naval Promotion Pfc. Brown is a graduate of the Blessed Sacrament parochial Co.. D«nTer*e finest floor. Denrer Pest. mite Inspectora will inspect the sinking airplane twice, first to in the evening. Word was received in Denver Jeslin's. St. Joseph's Catholic CInreh. extricate and carry to safety an school, and of Regis high school in and many ethers. Also hev*7 doty structure and teU you the condition composition floors—*the beat on the injured crew member, and second 1942. He is the first student to re­ oiarkft. free and without further obligation. to secure a liferaft.” FATHER CONWAY’S ADDRESS ON ceive the Father Forstall scholar­ Miller Sorenseii On April 11 of this year, also ship to the college department. At the time he entered the service, in Cement Contractor Colorado Torminix Co. at Hutchinson, Lt. Shay was given Llnnud tnd Bended (Union Ksdt) the Air medal for partidipating in December, 1943, Brown had com­ 2 6 7 Lowell Blvd. 8P. gSOl 24 E. Alameda Are. SP. 4673 32 combat missions during the CONFERENCE WILL BE JULY 2 pleted a year and a half of pre­ DENVER. COLO. period from June 1 to Oct. 6, y medical work in Regis college. He (Continued From Page One) Rep. La Fallette, under an ex­ was sent overseas on March 1 of this year. C. & H. Refrigeration The C. PAYNE fering nine amendments to the tension of remarks, inserted in the Dumbarton Oaks document for in­ Congressional Record a broadcast A brother, Don, was graduated :: McVeigh Gompany:: from Regis high this year, and Service Painters • Decorators clusion in the charter. Most of the made by the Jesuit priest in Indi* anapolis concerning the San Fran­ was awarded an athletic scholar­ TOM CARLE and C. A. HATFIELD PAINTING AND points were accepted and helped Eitimatee make a stronger United Nations cisco conference. ship to Oklahoma A. and M. A REFRIGERATION — STOKER AND DECORATING second brother, Robert, attends the OIL BURNER SERVICE PE. 8014 agreement. In a statement June 26 John Peace time Pricea — Work Guaranteed CONTRACTORS Blessed Sacrament school. 20 Teen Experience in Denver Father Conway, now a member Foster guiles credited Church 527 E. Exposition Ph.'RA. 3234 2054 Broadway KE. 0718 of the NCWC Social Action depart­ groups with helping to convert the Kite and Son. Ph. TA. 6792 and GR. 4476 ment, worked indefatigably before original Dumbarton Oaks pro­ the conference began to stir up in­ posal into the United Nations char­ HELP THE WAR EFFORT - SAVE CRITICAL FUEL PAIHTI $1.49 GAL terest in and support for the/ reli­ ter emerging at San Francisco. INSURANCE gious principles suggested for in­ WHITE and All Colors Dulles, an adviser to the American corporation hi the world charter. conference delegation while on Inside or Outside IHSULATE With JQHNS-MANYILLE His efforts received national rec­ leave as chairman of the Federal ARROW PAIHT ognition. For example, in the U. Council of Churches’ commission Y O U R HOM E Waterproofed S. House of Representatives the on a just and durable peace, told 1520 Lavrrence CH. 2188 Hon. Charles M. La Follette of In­ the council’s executive committee: PNEUMATICALLY diana declared: "I doubt whether “ The basic conception of Dum­ ROCK WOOL INSTALLED there is any single person in the barton Oaks was that a few great United States who has worked powers would wield overwhelming NO DEPOSIT more wholeheartedly and diligently military might to repress violence. First Payment on behalf of intelligent interna­ But the charter was rewritten to Nov. 1st R. H. Kimball Co. tional co-operation than the Rev. make the organization one that If Desired „ , E. A. Conway, S J.,.. would prefmote justice and human ASK FOR FREE 419 Midland K E . 5236 "Those of us who have been priv­ welfare. There was tremendous BOOK Savings Bldg. 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The Rev. Edward A. Conway, conference work for months SUinERY & COMPANY SJ., formerly of Regis college, Above heMs shown making an over Denver,, wiU discuss the San Fran­ seas broadcast to Englisn-compre PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS cisco conference and the world bending peoples over facilities of FALBY’S charter in the Lincoln room of the the O w l on conference develop 1726 MARKET STREET Shirley-Savoy hotel at 8:16 p.m. ments in the light of Catholic PAINT — HARDWARE — CLASS JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 Monday, July 2. Father Conway Jewish, and Protestant pronounce 32 Broadwaj PE. 2940 has been in close touch with the ments. . I Thursday, June 28, 1948 Office, 988 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone,'' EEyitone 4205 PAGE NINE

Palsy Mulligan Is Queen of USO-NCCS Club LEE C OF HANEY Eyes PiPiLs IS on Examined Zhe Question of Cost... L E E V. HANEV AND SON Members o f St. Vincent dm PauTs Parish The coit of a funeral service is entirely depend­ Exclusive Optometrists ent on the meant o f a family . . . it should never IT ST, JOSEPH'S T A . 2 6 9 0 Credit If Desired TA. 2690 /| exceed what the family can conveniently atford. • 2 7 15TH 8 T„ DENVER The cost of every Olinger Service (including (St. Joteph’i [C.SS.R.] Parish, casket) is plainly marked. You always know in Danvar) Students planning to attend St. FRIED FILET OF- advance what a funeral costs , . , and the cost Joseph’s high school are asked to need not be great. enroll as soon as possible. Enroll­ ment is now being taken by the Whatever the expenditure, every Olinger Serv­ Sisters of Mercy at 622 W. Sixth F R E S H S O L E avenue. ice is beautiful, reverent, complete in every re­ ‘‘FINEST SOLE IN COLORADO” Mrs. C. J. Bancroft and her com­ spect . . . with* the advantages o f facilities o f­ mittee prepared more than 80 Complete 6-Course n fered only by Olinger’s. dozen cookies for the USO cookie jar this past week. For several Dinner CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our per­ months they have supplied cookies, Served Dally 11:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. ■ sonnel and the finest equipment and dozens and dozens of them, for 381 SEATS A. N. Parkin* Problame facilities are assigned to every Catholie those in service around Denver. Cloied Msndart Door Service. PTA Will Meet Mrs-C. S. Veto, president of St, Josephus Parent-Teachers’ associa­ VICE PRESIDENT tion, announces a meeting for Tues­ Grolden y Lantern day evening, July 7, at 8:16 in the ISth at kAU parish hall. She asks that all par­ 1265 Bdwy. Near 13th Ave. Restaurant KE. 1204 BOULDER Dtpitrtm*nts ents and members attend. • A big games party night will be CaU held this coming Monday, July 2, ...... ; ..... SPEER at CLendale at 8:30 o’clock in St. Joseph's hall, SHERMAN 3663 W. Sixth and Galapago. All prizes will be increased and there will be i! COMPLETE ENGINE O v i S u L i i a big surprise or two. Everyone is invited to attend. Members of the Sodali^ of Mary BODY and FEND ER D EP T. | are invited to receive Holy Com­ Miss Patsy .Mulligan, daughter service men who patronize the cen­ Annabelle Fick, Hazel Snow, Edna munion this Sunday in the 8:30 of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mulligan of ter. Shown in .tne picture above Harkins, Ellen Condon, M a^ Cath­ !' (^nuine Factory Parts Used Mass. 623 Columbine street, Denver, a are Miss Mulligan and the 10 girls erine Fahey, Rosemary Walker, [I on Any Make Car or Truck ![ member of S t John the Evangel­ nominated by the junior hostess and Dorothy Higgins; seated, Mary Novena Devotions ist's parish, was chosen queen of corps of the club for the honor. Jo Jackson, Patsy Mulligan, and I; Free Pick Up Service “Why Pay More” Held on Tuesday the USO-NCCS club at E. 16th and They are, left to right, standing, Patricia Hill. Grant last Sunday evening by the (Trademark) Every Tuesday at 3 o’clock and j! !; at 7:30 devotions are held in honor Finer Chevrolet C o. of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. ;| PE. 4641 455 BROADWAY The novena prayers and hymns are ENGLEWOOD ALTAR GROUP TO H Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores said and sung by all the people and oly Name Men wTTinnrryrwirrwinir&invTninnnfynnnrwwirrTfTnir^^ INCOHPOtATES the devotions close with Benedic­ tion of the Most Blessed Sacra­ HAVE PICNIC PARTY JULY 2 Colorado Owned Stores ment. A High Mass is offered every Saturday at 7 in the shrine Englewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. for those in the sesvice of our (St. Looib’ Pariih, Englewood) rell and Helen M. Baron as spon­ Paint School Hall CASH for country. The Altar society will entertain sors. Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California with a covered-dish luncheon for Homes Consecrated 15th and California members and friends on the rec­ (Holy Rosary Parish, Donvar) ^ 1 EVERY XEED tory lawn, prior to the regular To Sacred Heart Monday evening the Holy Name IT* Da Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lamest meeting this coming Monday after­ Consecration o f families to the society men spent five hdurs in ■ Service That Is Different’* Prices Every Day on All Drug Uerehemdise. Sisters to Take noon, July 2, at 12:30 o’clock Sacred Heart of Jesus was held in the school hall painting the walls. This is the picnic party sponsored the homes of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. The painters were the following: Miss Losasso cordially invites you to bring every year by the society. There Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Steven­ John Arko, Frank Bohte, Andrew your financial troubles to her. will be contests and prizes for son, Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Markey, Jackson, H. £ . Mahoney, James Cathedral Census of Parish those in attendance. All are in­ Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, and Pierson, and Edward Thomas. H r i2 !K !!r Lighthouse Loan & Finance Co. vited to be present Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michaud. The regular meeting of the Holy Members of the Altar society Following the blessing of the home Name society will be held in the Phone KE. 8169 Tad n«>r. ctufomu sw*. 17th & (3alif. (St. Dominie’s Parish, Denver) will receive Communion in a body and an image of the Sacred Heart school hall Monday, June 2, at HOME'-‘V CAR Two Dominican Sisters, Sister in the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday, of Jesus, the consecration prayer 7:30 p.m. July 1. Eeoiom yUqior Store Therese and Sister Marie Jerome, is recited and there is a short in­ Sister John Regis called at the N«st U CUriM’i Ckarcb 0 —i t arrived from Chicago this week to Recently baptized was Robert struction by one of the priests. A rectory a few days ago. She ar­ RADIO SERVICE diploma recording the consecration S 't. Vincent de PauFs Parish “ irfceii In lorn spirits call Jerry" make a complete census of St. Eugene Barth, Jr., son of Mr. and rived from Butte, Mont., to attend Dominic’s parish. The sisters will Mrs. Robert Eugene Barth with is presented to the family. Parish­ the retreat at St. Vincent’s home.. 1634 Tremont KE. 4554 visit every home in the parish, Henry Barth and Rose Marie Wich ioners wishing to have this cere­ Sister John Regis is the former mony are asked to leave word at PR8B DBLIVBBT HI KB PARKING Catholic and non-Catholic, during as sponsors and Mrs. Dorothy Emilia Lesser who was graduated HI illiken’sEVANS AVENUE their stay in Denver. They are Blake as proxy; and Charles Al­ the rectory. from Holy Rosary school in 1929 members of the Sisters of S t Dom­ bert Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victory Club Captains and afterwards joined the Sisters CASH STORES G ift Shop inic of Adrian, Mich., who make Glen T. Lowe, with Thomas Far- Parishioners who volunteered of Charity. Before going to the re­ GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION U n WB DO NOT 8ERVB a specialty of parish visitations. 2 Convenient Locations I T V AMERICAN DINNERS their services as captains for the treat, she spent a day with her BOOKS BUT U 7«a waal Um bwt The annual summer school Victory club at the last meeting mother, Mrs. Mary Lesser, 6035 1130 E. ALAMEDA Juvrnlla — Litott Hetloa Spaghetti ppened in S t Dominic’s parish were: Harold Crowley, Bernard Grant street. Usr Our L«ndln* Library Cawley, Frank Duac, (Jordon Bell, 2357 E. EVANS 1210 B. Evsns Ava. SP. I78t V J k u T ^ Home-Made Ravioli or school on Monday, June 24, and Alimnii Qok of Dan Horvat spent a week’s fur­ will continue each morning from 9 John Holoubek, James Garvin, A1 lough with his parents. Mr. and Home-Made Laaanghe to 12 for four weeks. Parents of bert Kurtz, Jack Walsh, Edward Mrs. M. P, Horvat, 4417 Pennsyl­ WashisgloR Park Mkt. D.U. CONOCO & jm C EN T n Com* to Ui* Puete. Walter Pytlinski, and Jos­ public grade school children are vania street. He has been assigned Food Store ITALIAN KITCHEN urged to send them to this summer eph Flood. to the amphibian section of the Red & While SERVICE STATION KE. tSOt ISU E. COLPAX school. Ml Carmel to Captains for the club •will ap­ naval service on the Pacific coast. BILL HUGHES, Prop. •ffSKfAr- TAbwESS/ B«twMB BaaltoMt bbS IjUarttto OSCAR WELANDER. Prop. The Rosary Altar society will proach the parishioners, both men Msuises on Sundays are at 6, 8, and women, before the next meet­ Complete Food Service Bptcialiainc In Lubrieatlon receive Holy Communion in the and 10 o’clock. Tir. Rtpalrln* and Racappln* 7:30 Mass on Sunday, July 1. ing on July 9 in an effort to recruit 598 South Gilpin The firms listed here de­ workers for their respective teams. The children o f Mary’s sodality -It's Smsrt to B. Tkrlfty" 1161 SO. UNIVERSITY PE. 1841 Bepnning Sunday, July 1, Mass Meet on Friday will receive Holy Communion this serve to be remembered will be said each Sunday of July In the meantime, the books for the V '44 club are being closed. Parish Sunday in the 8 o’clock Mass. when you are distributing and August in St Rita’s chapel, PARKLAXE W / is e . Nederland, at 8 o’clock. (Our Lady o f Mt. Carmel Pari*h, ioners who have memberships are JAMES GROCERY E;-# ceLuix^eeetH>etn A your patronage in the dif­ Denver) asked to help the committee by tak­ Frazen Food Lookon Cleaners & Dyers FRED HELMSWORTH, Prop. ^ J VtMvcs.,Coie. Mary Janet O’Gara, a junior ing care of dues before July 10. ferent lines of business. from S t Dominic’s grade school, The Mt. Carmel Alumni club MAISIB KXLLEY, Prop. FA.Ntnf GROCERIES will hold its meeting Friday, June Sorority Makas Plans VEGETABLES — FRUITS was one of the winners in an essay Will Bo Available "See the Difference" contest on Americanism sponsored 29, at 8 p.m. In the regular business meeting CHOICE MEATS A REPUTABLE DRUG of the Marian sorority plans were 1931 E. Kentucky SP. 1800 1923 E. Kentucky PE. 2478 WINES — UQUOSS by the Denver American Legion The Children of Mary will re STORE auxiliary, ceive Communion Sunday, July 1, concluded for the remaining weeks ■W. Bruce Callbeck of Cal(beck- in June and for the month of July. Visitors this week at the rectory in the 8 o’clock Mass. Lawless, providers of fine fuM at Nadorff Liquors, Inc. On Wednesday evening the soror­ Colfax and Washington, in Denver, were the Rev. G. R. Joubert, O.P., On Monday, June 25, a get- ity enjoyed an evening of bicycle Home of Good Spirits of the Dominican house of studies. together celebration was held at has entered the home frozen-food riding around Englewood. Every cabinet business. Fresh food by WHERE TOD GET THE MOST OP River Forest, 111.; Capt Philip the Public Service Electric insti­ Thursday evening the girls will BOXXIE BRAE Colfax at Dovming . . . Denver THE BEST POR THE LEAST Boyle, O.S.B., who has just re­ tute by the St. Bernadette club. freezing has up to now been the play softball at the field by the luxury "of those fortunate to have a KEyrtone 3217 EH. M7T Callax at IfniiuM turned from the European war Prizes were awarded and games church. The games will start theater and is spending a few days were played. Refreshments were space in a frozen food locker. Now, Shopping District promptly at 7 o’clock. Two teams local housewives can have one in The firms listed here de­ with his sister, Mrs. Maj-me also served. The last meeting of will Im made up. Rasby, 2860 Elliott the St. Bernadette club was held their own kitchen beginning July ALLEYS On July 8 the sorority members 15, according to Mr. Callbeck. Formerly Kruss serve to be remembered On Wednesday, July 4, there will in the home of Mrs. Dorothy Tate. will enjoy a day of picnicking at Institutions will be served first Quality Meats, Poultry when you are distributing be a special High Mass at 7:46 for The next meeting will be at the Golden. The girls will go to 6 Preiiser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS parishioners, living or dead, who home o f Mrs. Rose Carbone of .Individuals who wish a home Fish o’clock Mass and leave from the freezer should call Mr. Callbeck at Lubrication, Car Washing, Batterle* your patronage in the dif­ nave entered the armed forces 2223 E. 21st avenue. A picnic church. Plans for August, which ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS KE. 4576. No priorities are re- Grecery and Market Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing ferent lines of business. during the present war. will be held at City park for the will include horseback riding and IIM Ea«t Ulb A n . Phoii* TAber MTS children. ?uired. First come will receive the FANCT HEATS. VEGETABLES, AND bowling, will be concluded in the irst home freezers. QUALITY GROCERIES AT BOXXIE BRAE Your Purchase o f War Bondi Couple Mark July meeting. LOWER PRICES and Stamp# Helps to Secure Your The new chairman for the tele­ The units will hold about 60 to Free Delivery SPruce 4447 CONOCO SERVICE Where Friends Meet . . • Future. Silver Jubilee phone committee is Rosalie Mar- 200 pounds of meat and vegetables 1381 B. Obi. Ava. (Sa. Uair. and Ohia) 724 So. University • PE. 9909 THOMPSON’S and -will cost as little at 3198. The Mr. and Mrs. Dan L on ^ cele­ key. Miss Markey -will be assisted DRUG STORE by Henrietta Lexa. cost of operation is only $20 a AVENUE GRILL brated their silver wedding an­ year. Other sizes will be available Bonnie Brae -HOLTZ- ITtb >na Wublaitoii KBritoa* tTU niversary Wednesday, June 27. A Helen Poole, who is succeeding Charlotte Pytlinski as publicity under the “ Pak-A-Way” trade RED & WHITE Drinks FRESH DRUGS luncheon was given Wednesday in name. B r u j [ ( C o . Byron *nd Marie WUllame POUNTAIN SERVICB LOANS their honor. chairman, will be assisted by Joy FRESH MEATS — n S H Tear Petreat.# ApprectotoS Huot. Downtown Price* I7tli ai»d Waahtnsleo MAin §707 St. Philomena’s club will meet Groceries & Vegetable* Friday, June 29, at the home of A box of candy was sent to Sis­ Prescriptions a Specialty Your Pttronsza Apprcciatod ter Joan of Arc by the sorority Mrs. Mildred La Conte, 3625 Life-Like Wine* and Liquor* DELIVERY SERVICE Vallejo street. in appreciation for the time she 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 Mve assisting the sodality choir Portraiture 763 So. University PE. 2255 UOLOKY GRILL X o c k i n o . Muring the winter. f -^ ’ HERE FEIEKDS MEET rBIENDS" OP FOR ^ St CatheriDc’s Dolores Seaman Wed • CHILDREN SOUTH GAYLORD 569 E. COLFAX The Friendly Tavern • FAMILY READY CASH? To Lt. Paul R. Bell CROUPS UNITED Shopping District We K*ve it/ If yoe Is Host 3l USD Dolores M. Seaman, daughter of PHOTO Mrs. Marie C. Seaman of 2426 iVs Smart to Shop at the Argonaut end c*ik le tid« yea STUDIOS Race, Denver, was married re­ imported an4 Domestic fPines, Champagnes and Liquars HIABY evtf, COM tout fort (St. Catherine’! Parish, Denver) cently to Lt. Paul' R. Bell, son of 1521 CuiiU TA. 3412 :: Gaylord Drug Co.:: lew-cert lew oa year St. Catherine’s was host at the Dr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Bell of ARGONAUT WINE AND LIQUOR GO. Terre Haute, Ind. The ceremony ; ' J. ROY SMITH. Prop. | I B a k e r J I V o . 2 USO-NCCS supper Sunday eve­ Wedding Portraits ; ; 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 .. ctr, (reck, fumllurt ot took place in St, Patricks’ church, WE SPECIAUZE IN ning when about 470 service men ■ ’ Prescriptions Carefully Filled | | .534 East Colfax • Free Delivery • Phone CHerry 4566 Terre Haute. Our Specialty PARTY AND PASTRY 0RDZ:R8 c ediir eeflitefiL were served. The following as­ ! 1 b y Registered Pharmacists \ Lt. Bell attended Rose Poly- sisted with the serving: Mmes. SINCE ISII , , PINE WINES AND UQUOR8 ^ 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 technical institu'.e in Terre Haute. ^Weddings Family Croupe^ ^ Telephone KE 6221 Schmittling, Gonzales, Morfeld, Rowe, Doherty, Morrow, Piquette, His bride was graduated from Mt. May ffe Suggest k Hoover-RandaU St. Joseph’s college, near Cincin­ McAndrews, Long, (jook, and nati, 0., June 4 of this year and WATCH, CLOCK AND NATIONAL BRAND 1092 So. DDD’ C Phone Books a s Gifts ^ Stndio Gamel, and Messers. Telk, Morrow, Securities is completing her internship in JEWELRY REPAIRING Gaylord DUD W SP. 0574 that last f o r the June Graduate ^ DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS CREDIT COBH. Woodend, and Piquette. medical technology in Mercy hos­ ^ Home Portrait Sittinvt for Babiae The following women worked on IdentificalJoii Bracelets STORES THE KOBER SHOP ^ and Chlidran pital, Denver. Grecery and Market 14TH AND IROADWAY the altars for the month of June: Gold or Silver — Eorravinz Your Friendly Food Storis ^ 328 E. COLFAX AVE. Charm Braceiela— Gold Crosses 418 Bsst Celias KEretone 8422 Mmes. Schmittling, Lilly, and La- Quality Foods for Less Groceries, Meats and Fancy .Stadlei KEretone 8814 Bee. CH. 1718 < St. Joseph’s Parish and Lockets— Bill Folds Vegetables R l Bate. Mmes. Gonzales, Nelson, and 741 Santa Fe Drive apd F. M. Burns will care for the (POUSH)- 1004 So. Gaylord The Store o f Quality and Price §t. Dominic’s altars in July. It will be ap­ Bonnie Brae Jeweleru St. Philbmena*s preciated if those having garden l.eo Sullivan v Q, W. Tallmon Flowers for All Occasions flowers to donate for use on the WesIsrkamp Bras. 1048 So. Gaylord SP. 6026 Quality Cleaning Dopnidtbk DtllvtrT Servtoo altars will bring the flowers to the [[Ddiniunitij flouiEri Marlou Radio Service IPe TMegraph Floteers sacristy on Saturday mornings be­ E E . 9043 510« Wash. Washington Park BLOCH tween 9 and 10 o’clock. FLORAL CO EVERYTHINO A GOOD OROCXRT K f-n r o 1043 SOUTH GRYLOIU) < Cleaners Frank M. Au^stine was re­ SHOULD SAVE 7318 ( We Buy, LIEB’S FLOWER SHOP Full Line of p i U l c PHONE SPruct N. W. CHRI8TEN8FN 8238 E. Cellex et Adams EH. 8U1 ceived into the Church this past BEST ROODS AT LOWEST PRICES 0pp. Blne-BIrd Sell, Trade, Phone GL. OISS a • . All H orn week. Michael Phillips was bis —WB DELIVER— ^ TAN EtHHERMAN, Matmcar S 1087 S. Gaylord SP. 7898 Member 3922 W. 32nd Are. sponsor. I V u - E n a m e l Repair. Florists Telegraph DcllTarr Aaaoeiation POR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR New Lina at Jill Frances, infant daughter of DECORATING EM. S936 2827 E. COIFAX HGURINES. VASES, BTC, Annunciation Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph F. Sartore, Holy fiihost L o j o l a was baptized with Margaret Mona­ Oaa Cost Cavats—No Broah Marta han and Frank Monahan, Jr„ as no 0 B aa § DRUGS sponsors. AL JONNSON York Texaco Service 1 SAVE TIRES - TRADE AT 80MB Loud Speakers Systems for Church Bazaars PRICES IN DENVER JESSE YOUNG WE ARE IN A "SOUND" BUSINESS Mrs. John Lynch has gone to RADIO SERVICE East 29th Ave. at York St. Roeky Fiori Los Angeles for a short visit with SOUND PROJECTORS FOR RENT WITH OPERATORS DRLU(0 20th & (Jallfomia ANT MAKE HOME OE Com. in and let ns eerre rou and t*l Appraelatos CsthoHa PatroBosa her daughter, Mrs. John W. 0pp. Holy Ghost Church CAR RADIO ar^oalntod. Gae, on and Graasins — Tlraa Reeappad Kennedy. Mrs. Margaret Hally, Appreciates Your Patronage 1067 So. Gaylord Roeky’s Pharmacy JAL RADIO SERVICE % % o i t Sevan Yeart' ExpeHenc. Miner STORE who recently returned to Denver RA. 1232 t?th A Rare EA. 9867 3205 E. Colfax EM. 606S ReptiriBK.. 1 rI' 34*1 FRANKLIN ST. from Washington, D. C., is visiting Complete Greasins 8Se Open trarp daj, 7:88 AJL S. I PJL PRESl'RIPTIONR LIQUORS witli May ana Ruth Lynch. MAla 8»U i' PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone," KEystone '4205 Thursday, June 28, 1945

ENJOY SENLIOHT DfinVftr (lirl Has Bamwell-Stock Wedding Held One pair of eyes must last you all your life. Aren’t they worth the additional care needed to select sun glasses with lenses that are optically ground and polished? Your prescrip­ Air Line Post tion can also be ground into sun glasses. Make your selection from our wide range of smart styles. (Continued From Page One) Florence.— The monthly meet­ this nature in the war simply to ing of the Altar and Rosary so­ SWIGERT BROS. keep their names known by the ciety was held June 21 in the home public, much as the automobile of Mrs. Joseph James. Mrs. C. J. Better FUnn Good Serviee OptometristB makers have advertised in the Caldirola assisted the hostess. /or Every Age At Right Prices United States. Mrs. Tony Cingoranelli, president, ISSO Californim KEyUone 7651 An important part of Miss presided over the meeting and led Murphy’s work is to meet visitors the prayers. GLASSES INDIVIDOALLT 8TTLID from South America, plan travel Recently baptized were Mary- ,1 arrangements for them in the lann Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and ’■w e r w ' United States, and otherwise ease Mrs. Aniceto Romero, with Mr. PICNIC TIME AGAIN the difficulties of their stay in a and Mrs. William Vigil as spon- Hr*. Wright’s l^ lb. strange land. This work entails sons; Louis Charles, son of Mr. Bread 1 lb. lo*f 7c Loaf ...... 10c THEODORE REQUIESCANT visits to Washington, where she and Mrs. Charles Grisenti, Jr., Sliced WheatWhei snd Enriched White has had numerous contacts with with Joseph Cnstelli and Mrs. the Brazilian embassy. Pint Bulhill -I Victor Cristelli as sponsors; Peanut Butter GIsas . 25c Nutty Chunks ■IN PACE The trend of business to the 35c Daniel Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howdy, Coarse Grind [HACKETHALI West may require Miss Murphy’s Daniel Gonzales, with Altert and presence in San Francisco several Red Seal er Hay- "Jj 6H oz. ► Ci^VIN W. HOWARD. 12 U Lipan Beatrice Moore as sponsors; Mi­ 'Air Conditioned months this fall in setting up a Potato Chips B a g ------25c ► atreat. Huiband of Ellen F. Howard, chael Lawrence, son of Mr. and father of PatrieU Ann Howard, ion of branch office of the Pan American Mrs. Michael Reyas,ey with Mr. and Fancy, Vnsweet- 46 01. ► Mra. Bertha Ecke, Funeral servieea were airlines and the associated Grace pi MORTUARY held in Annnnciation church Saturday Mrs. Simon Villagrana as spon- Orange Juice ened. No. 2 can.... 19c Can __ 46c ► at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Olivet W. p. steamship lines. It is expected that sors; and Mary Sarah, daughter l^aMsMsawsalsk Clicquot Club, 12 A 32 01. > 1449-51 Kalamath Sl Horan i Son serviee. commerce with South American of Mr, and Mrs. Clement Bustos, D E U ^ DE LENNA MARINO. IB21 countries will expand greatly in with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garcia uingoralo 01o*.. bottlebotue...------_-_ o V for 25c Bottle ____„ 1 1 c Phone HAin 4006 W. 86th avenue. Wife of Louis Marino: the future. There is a strong Ger­ as sponsors. 16 oz, m o^er of Mary and Gloria Marino. Pfe man and French influence there, L t Marion P. Barnwell, son of ward Gill, St. Joseph’s, class of Nu Made Mayonnaise i > Felix De Lenna, Mri. Susie Alberlco, snd Requiem High Masses were of­ Siass . 29c Mrs. Mane Dahlber: sister of ElUabeth as well as the Spanish and Mr. and Mrs. St- Julien Barnwell 1941. fered for Anthony Massaro, Maria 32 oz. Let us show you monument* Mtione, Anna .Ciaofarani. Bose Frsgale Portuguese ties, but the United of Sumter, S. Car., and Miss Joan George, Tom. snd Pssky ScarpelU, Re- Mrs. Anne O'Neill Sullivan, Nardelli, and Angelina Cornelia. Duchess Salad Dressing we have erected in Mu Olivet States is much better prepared to Stock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. glass . 38c i**’ '. *•* off«r*d Wedneidsy at Sp«ra Funeral Held Cemetery. 10 in Our U dy of M t Carmel church. begin industrial relations than Josef B. Stock of St. James’ par­ who sang at the bride’s mother’s White Rock, W. P. Horan 4k Son service. shattered European nations, and ish, Denver, were married May 1. wedding, also rendered “ On This A Funeral Mass was offered Cottage Cheese 12 oz. rarton 17c Day,’’ “ Oh, Lord, I Am Not June 19 by Father Claude Rob­ A. T. THOMSON NICHOLAS APPLEHANS. 3623 Wyn- has drawn closer to these re­ The ceremony was held at 9 o’clock Libby, Hanmouth, koop street. Huiband of Barbara Appel- publics diplomatically. in St. James’. The Rev. Edward Worthy,’’, and Schubert’s “ Ave erts O.S.B., for Mrs. Lizzie Spera Ripe Clives hani; father of Jacob, John. Jake, and Maria.’’ Ushers were the bride’s of Williamsburg, who died in a No. 803 glass______28c MONUMENTS Frank Appelhans, Chriitina Zink. Elixa Miss Murphy’s father died in Breen officiated. L t Barnwell re­ Kuner, hath Gertge, Anna Zink. Barbara Gaih, ceived his First Holy Communion uncles, Edward G. Udi7 , Blessed Canon City hospital June 16. Mrs. 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 San Francisco 10 years ago. The Sweet Pickles Quart J a r______and Magdalena Urban. Requiem Man it in the Wedding Mass. Sacrament parish, and George W, Spera was a life-long resident 32c being offered Thuriday at 9 in Annuncia- family then returned to Denver. Mrs. Murphy is head bookkeeper The bride was given in marriage Stock, St. Dominic’s parish. of Williamsburg and Fremont Uon church. Interment Mt. Olivet Powdered Milk 8 OK. pAckase ~ Boulevard serviee. and cashier for the Ciolorado News by her father. Her attendants were Lt. Barnwell attended Clemson county. She was a member of the 27c Regina Marguerita lodge of Rock- BLAKELY M. VIFQUAIN. 966 S t Co. Another daughter, Bemadptte, maid of honor. Miss Patsy O’Con­ Military school. Mrs. Barnwell was Paul street Father of M. B. Vifquain nor, a 1941 graduate of Cathedral a student of the Sacred Heart and vale. She is survived by her hus­ TaataiM and Lao, Asft. Spillane Mortnary ^ ra Anne Landell. and Chaplain Y. L. is in the eighth grade of St. Drinks Flavoris ^ sallon bottla 39c high and now a resident of Dan­ Cathedral schools, and Denver uni­ band, John Spera; three children, yifqusin. S.J., of the U. S. army; and Philomena’s school. Kraft. 5 os. ffiau 1545 So. Broadway PElarl 0723 brother of C. J. Vifquain. Vancouver, B. bury, Conn.; and the bridesmaid. versity. For two years she was Frank, Denver; Louis, Bingham COFFEE A sister of Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Spreads 2 for 8 point*, earh __ 19c Mrs. John R, Spillane C. Requiem Maia was offered Saturday Miss LuVerne Stommel from Fort elected press reporter for the Canyon, Utah; and Mrs. Antoi­ at 9:30 in St. Philomena’i church. In­ Ruth B, Wagner, will be at Co­ Cream, Relish, and 01ive*Pimento Collins. The best man was Lt. Ed­ Junior Catholic Daughters. nette Ross, Williamsburg; six AIRWAY Registered Funeral Director terment in Lincoln, Nebr, Boulevard lumbia university in New York for C-wmaa/I R iW Smithfleld service. brothers and sisters, Mike Ross, 1 Ib. haw 21c and Embaltner O S . several weeks this summer in con­ Florence; John Ross, Canon City; 4 ^ gU., 1 point and _ 21c EDWARD SHARKEY, SR, 4138 Rarl- nection ivith a curriculum survey Dominic and Nick Ross, Denver; Kraft, Veh’eela. Ib. lan itreet Father of Mrs. Annt Odle- Cheese package. 6 point* and 21c NOB HILL nettel. Edward. Jr.; William J.. and being made by that institution in CATHOLIG POSTAL WORKERS Mrs. Mary Di Paolo, Denver; and I lb. b a g ___ __26c Catherine Sharkey. Requiem Man was 11 sch(»l systems. A teacher in Mrs. Sarah Nasious, Salida. offered Tuesday at 9 in S t Patrick's West high, she is one.pf six from Mustard ...... 9 c Erickson Memorial Co. Dominic Mazzacco has received EDWARDS church. Interment M t Olivet Boule­ Red Hill. 13H oz. bottle MONUMENTS . MARKERS vard service. Denver to go to Columbia for the TO BE HOSTS AT USO-NCCS a medical discharge from the Sea- 29c survey. V -a iS U p 20 points and ....; ...... 14c " f Prompt Erection MARGARET M. ZAHN, Routs 2. bees after serving in the Pacific. \ ) tn m on* of tbs loost compitt* Arvids. Wife of August £. Zshn; mothor Catholic postal workers, organ­ USO-NCCS club at 1576 Grant EDWARDS Pfc. Robert J. Zahn, U. S. army. South Cpl. Richard Zamparelli, who Peanuts 29c ditplsrs In this region. ized as the post office Communion street. 2 Ib. glass - -57c KS Spetr Bird. Opposits Ssnktn Pacific: Sgt Edward F. Zahn. SanU was with the Fifth army in T _ _ _ i Armour’s, 12 oz. esn Ana. Caiif.: and CpL Leo Zahn. Ger­ Del Norte K. of C. group, under the leadership of The supper, beginning at 5 and Europe, is now receiving treatment 1 r e e l K points and ...... 33c Gsrden,. CBcrrp 472S many. Requiem Hats wai offared Mon­ George Cull, president, and lasting until 7, will be served on FOLGER'S day at 9 in the Shrine of S t Anne. in Fitzsimons hospital, Denver, for Cream of the Crop. Lge. 1 lb. glatt ___ ._.33c Arvada. Interment M t Olivet Boule­ Charles Campbell, secretary, will the spacious lawn adjoining the a bullet wound he received in his S 'o B * Specials. Gr. AA, Dot. In etn. __ 52c vard service. Elect Officers be hosts to service men snd women club building. Joseph Telk, chair­ foot about two weeks before VE- C _ Breakfast Gems, Lge. Extra* JOHN W. BELL, Drexel hotel. Father stationed in the Denver area on man, has arranged for the postal day. He spent the weekend with CigMS Or. A. Dos. in ctn. ______50c of Betty Hopkins of Butte, Mont. Re- Sunday evening, July 1, when they workers’ band to play during the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DRYER A ASTLER quiem_ Mass was offered Wednesday at 9 Del Norte.— The Knights of Co­ will serve a buffet supper at the supper. Zamparelli, and other relatives. s ____ in Fitzsimons chape]. Interment Mt. lumbus have elected Joseph J. Lo- Bouillon Cubes p^/”of . 8c DUNS PRINTING GO. Olivet. Olinger service. Service* Added Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vitale have MRS. ANNIE MANN, 111 Fillmore. bato, grand knight; Jose Isaac Two additional services for con­ received word that their son, Cpl. Corn Flakes u'oz^pkg____ .13c MRS. WRIGHT’S Wife of Thomas 0. Mann: mother of Valdez, deputy grand knight; John venience of members of the armed Tony Vitale, has been promoted SANDWICH Programs and Qrculars of Inez L. Metcalf of Denver, O. A. forces have been made available Bernard, chancellor; Cecilio Aten- to the rank of sergeant and is Shredded Ralston p*g?‘’__ 11c Mann of Tucson, Arix.; C. G. Mann of tt Public School by the USO-NCCS club, according 8 in St. Clair, W yo.: J. E. Mann of Louis­ Tickets for cio, recording secretary; Modesto with the army of occupation in Paekaga 8c ville. Ky.-; and C. 0. Mann of Honolulu. to an announcement made by El­ Germany. Wheat Hearts p^“*' 21c Bazaars and Carnivals Requiem Mass was offered Wednesday Gallegos, treasurer; Jose E. Mar­ liott J. H ^ a n s, director. Money at 9 in St. John's church. Olinger service. PvL Reno Cortesi Is spending s Quickly Produced tinez, warden; and Juan G. Gar­ orders a r^ being written at the CLAUDIE MARQUEZ, 1830 Platte club, through special arrange­ a 30-day furlough from Bushnefi Reasonably Priced street. Husband of Henrietta Marquez; cia, financial secretary. CUIdren Receive General hospital, Utah. He was father of Ben and Max Marquez and ments with the American Express UNION LABEL IF DESIRED Rose Salazar. Requiem Hass was offered Mrs. Nora Navin, an old-timer of company. This service has been wounded while fighting in Ger­ the San Luis valley, was buried many, Following a visit with his A.FE'WA.Y 1936-38 LAWRENCE ST. Monday at g in S t CajeUn's church. installed because o f the many re­ Interment Mt, Olivet. Olinger service, from St. Francis Jerome’s church quests made by service men who wife and baby son, Reno, Jr., he KEystone 6348 BEATRICE NICOLETTL 3062 W in Center on June 12. First Cominunion are unable to obtain money orders will return to the hospital for 41st avenue. Wife of Michael L. Nlco- additional treatment. letti: mother of Vincent Mieoletti; sister Estevan Martinez, who had been during regular business hours. of Ruth Spino, Clara Post. Rose Spino, a prisoner of the Germans for The second service began this Mr. and Mrs. Tony Scutti re­ Dehlia Linza. and Sarah Stancato. Re­ seven months, returned home this (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Pueblo) ceived a German sword last week quiem Mass is being offered Thursday at week when Ralph E. Hay, assist­ ; CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING J Week. A class of 22 public school chil­ ant director at the club, received from their son, Sgt. Louis Scutti, ALTAR BRFADS 10:30 in S t Catherine's church. Inter­ dren received First Holy Com­ who is in Germany. ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger lervlce. The last party «ven by the his commission as a notary public. munion Saturday, June 16, in SEWING CEORCIANA WYSE, 2844 Fillmore Young Ladies’ sodanty was a big As such, his Bervfces will be at the Mr. and Mrs. Nick Moschetti *fteet Mother of Georgia M. Anderson a Mass sung by the Rev. Joseph Classified Ads littlo Girli* Drcuea, Embrolderpe success. The Children of Mary disposal of the service men and also received an interesting col­ Monorrnmingp Ele. and William Wyse. Requiem Mass will sold refreshments. The next of P. MacCormack, who also de­ women without cost. lection of German souvenirs from ^ It will pay Foa to rooil ALL of tho following advertiaementg. ^ be offered Friday at 9 in Loyola church. livered the sermon. Mrs. Anthony Intcrn^nt Mt. Oiivat Olinger aervice. these summer events will be an­ ‘ Mr. and Mr*.’ Social Planned from their son, Dominic “ Pat” THE SISTERS OF THE nounced soon. Verlengia sang the Mass, accom­ Moschetti, who is in Germany. i EDDIE MASON, 1216 Champa street. A special “ Mr, and Mrs.” social GOOD SHEPHERD panied by Ruth Seiter. FREED SLAVES OF UQUOR. now FREE WANTED CATHOLIC women for com­ Brother of Mrs'. J. P. Vallegos and Frank A children’s Mass is offered at is scheduled for Friday evening, Dominic Carestia was pro­ Mason; uncle of Mrs. H. G^cia and Irene The newly organized Sodality othera. Alcoholics Anonymoaa. Writs panion and ehare home with elderly women. TELEPHONE PEARL 2481 Hall. Requiem Mass was offered in St 8 o’clock every day during the June 29. These socials are ar­ moted to private first class a snort P. 0. Box 4163. 8. Denrtr Station. Call CH. 1345 Diys or GR. 3778 Nighu. of Our Lady of Peace and Vic­ ranged monthly and were insti­ time ago. He is stationed with Good wage*. Nice living conditioni. Elizabeth’s church Monday at 9. Inter­ vacation school. The Rosary is PAINTING ana PAPERHANGING, expert ment Mt. Olivet. Theodore Hackethal recited, and hymns are sung by the tory for the young women is tuted to meet the need for enter­ the ATC in Casa Blanca. aervice. workmanship. SP. 6219. IN BLESSED SACRAMENT children. About 125 chilm’en are spending the summer months tainment for married couples in Cpl. Justo Tollis of the marines Call a JOHN P. M’DERMOTT, 427 S Lin­ taking the instructions. studying a pamphlet on the Bible. service living in Denver. The has been given a discharge and is PAINTING ft CLEANING PARISH coln street. Husband of Ada M. Mc­ The officers are: Ruth Carson, $11,600, $5,760.00 ca*h. Owner occupied, Dermott: father of P. L. and Joseph P. couples register as they enter the visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BEST OF PAINTING, inside and out, prefect; Lily Santarelli, secretary; paper cleaning, expert roof painting our Quick pouesainn. This owner’s hobby ha* McDermott Requiem Hass was offered ballroom and become members of John Tollis, after four years of been his home. He built the cleverest ZONE CAB Monday at 9 in S t Francis de Sales' and Mary Crews, treasurer. Father specialty. Bids on all big Jobs. Bemis the Mr. and Mrs. club. military service. Und. TA. 1007. knotty pine den with built-in writinc MAin 7171 church. Interment M t Olivet Spillane Feast Is Observed MacCormack is the moderator. and closet* ymi have ever seen: installed service. Couples having children may ar­ Prompt. CoartMU Serrteo The group enjoyed a picnic June a til# floor shower in the bssement; fin­ CHRISTINA RABTOAY, 1110 Mari­ range to bring the youngsters to MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ished off s maid’s room with a great big In Brookside Church 14 in Mineral Palace park. the USO-NCCS-WD club at 1772 CHEAPER RATES posa street. Mother of Lawrence, Irvin, DO YOU LIKE Reconditioned ptanoa. playtrs, granda. closet snd innumerable other nic^ies thst CLEAN NEW CABS and Leo Rabtoay; grandmother of Mrs. Talbow Funeral Held Grant street, where they will be organa (pipe and rcedi, orchcatral inatru. are outstanding. It has automatic gas y. E. Brown and Miss RiU Knochen- The funeral of Edward W. cared for during the social. menta. T. B. Walker, 286 Broadway. SP heat and a 2-car garage. The parochial hauer. Requiem Mass, is being offered Brookside.— The titular feast of to tcring out dirty school or Park Hill Grade School are doss St. Anthony’s church was observed Talbow was held after a Mass sung Music for the affair is being fur­ <864. Th« Bait la Thursday at 9 in S t Leo's. Interment M t rags and mops at hand. Don’t miss seeing this outetknd- Olivet. George P. Hackethal service. June 13 with a Mass sung by the by the Veiry Rev. Thomas J. nished by Pierson Thai and his HEARING AIDS log value. Call Walt Hedeen for an ap« USED MINNIE M. ANDERSON, 3346 6. Wolohan June 16. He was a Fort Logan radio band. pointment Rev. Lambert Morrow, O.S.B., at tcUh your hands f Pariona Hard of Hearing, com* In for FURNITURE Broadway. Niece of Mrs. 'AugusU the-request of Mr. and Mrs. Sam member of the Holy Name and THE D. C. BURNS REALTY CO. Stewart. Mrs. F. Gunsell. and Mr. snd demoostratioo of Zenith R^ionio Hearing 1S$C Welton ReaUers MA.4167 St. Vincent de Paul societies. He EZE MOP ft Aid, $40, complata, ttrnia. Lamoina Uoaic ALSO NEW Mrs. OJaf Anderson; cousin of Mrs. H. Lippis. The choir was composed is survived by his wife, Mrs. Joy CONE Co„ 622 15th SL Family of four desire* 1 or 2 bedroom Schaffer. Requiem Mast is being offered of Fraters Timothy, Clement, and Hnsband of Calholie Cub or Crsdit following chil- WRINGER furnished apartment near Catholic scfaooL Thursday at 8 in S t Francis de Sales' Bede of the Holy Cross abbey. Talbow, and the will kwp Tonr Moving to Denver early in July. R eply- A FULL LINE church. dren: William, Leonard, Mary hsnfi* ant •( PHOTOGRAPH; The Altar society held the June Wrilar Takao is DeaHi Call Mrs. Riley, KEystone 1241. OP OPnCB DAN CHAVEZ, Denver. Husband of Ellen, Edward Dale, Evelyn, mopwxtir for- Andervoo photos. 1206 l&tir SL st Low cTir. A twist of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rUBNTTURE Loll Chavez: father of Clifford snd Roger meeting in the home of Mrs. John Charles, and Colette; and by his renca. MAin 1373. Free news eota. Chavez. Requiem Mass was offered Sat­ Becco June 14. Albert H. Weber, husband of th* h*ndls wrings W, bur roar hooMhold anil offic* furnl- urday at 8 in St. Cajetan'a church. In­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ths BZE MOP. Beautiful bedroom. Ilvlngroom and braak- $7,760, 10 Rooms, Income, 1621 FearU (nr* for CASH, or •zchsnsu th,in for terment Mt. Olivet. Steve Fabrizio, seaman second Talbow of Cleveland, 0. Lenora Mattingly Weber, promi­ M*k« r«nr clcui- fast aet; taerifiea 784 Santa F t Phone MA. 6621. inf fsticr, msre snrihint in itock. FRANCES DOMBECK, 2625 Monroe class, is home on a 30-day leave Baptized on Sunday, June 17, nent Catholic author of Denver, DRUG STORES W« rent Poldins Chairs, Csrd snd Ban. street. Wife of Mike Dombeck; mother after 13 months in the New were Beverly Mary Tomsick, died Tuesday night in his home, ssniUrr, WANTED TO RENT qurt Tablet. Diabea, Sllverwara, any- of Francis Sardakowski. Paaline Fil- Hebrides. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ 1611 Adams street, Denver, after GET Y0UK8 NOW thing in Itock. koskl. and J. E, Dombeck. Requiem Voong civilitn CmthoHo couple, baby 10 Hntchmson's Pharmacy Mass ivaB offered Monday at 8 in St. J. A. Cresto has received word mond Tomsick, with Mr. and Mrs. an illness of sever^ months. Mr. Frte Dclirtrr GB. 0431 months, dctperately needs 3 or 4-room PHONE KEYSTONE 4852 apartment and bath, fum. or unfum. by Tour Niborbood Druggut Joseph's church, Globeville. Interment that his sister, Miu Louise Cresto, John Tomsick as sponsors; and Weber, a non-Catholic, served as 2020 WinoD* CL. Dsnstr 12 PboD. SPruca 0583 700 Sa. Piari OPEN FROM I A. U. U t P kL Mt. Olivet. July 6th. About $40.00; permanent. Phone formerly with the U. S. foreign Rairmond Ernest Hasse, son of Mr. physical education teacher in Den­ KE. 9934. JAMES HUTCHISON JOHN My^TROIANNA, 8729 Inta economic administration in La and Mrs. Raymond Hasse, with ver public schools for many years. EZE-MOP & PAINTING street. Requiem Mass is being offered In addition to his wife he is Thursday at 9:30 in Our Lady of Mt Paz, Bolivia, is now with the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Irani as GOOD PAINTING, Expert workmanship, Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. embassy in Buenos Aires, Argen­ sponsors. survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lyle CONE-WRINGER GO. axtarior, interior, and roofa. PE. 608L MRS. MARY TALLON, 79, for many tina. Takes Solenm Vow* Liggett of Denver; five sons, Law­ years a_ resident of St. Dominic's parish rence and Thomas of Denver; PRINTING here, died June 7 in her home in Los Frater Peter Hudson, O.S.-B., Ksllcr, a naval gunner's mate in the Dave E. Weber, a specialist sec­ WE SPECIALIZE in businea* cards, letter Angeles. Funeral ' services were held in took his final solemn vows in the heads, forms and blanks of all kinds. the Church of the Holy Spirit on Mon­ Pacifle; and three grandchildren. Holy Cross abbey. Canon City, ond class in the navy, stationed at Requiem Mass waa offered Monday at O’CONNOR Wedding announcement* Rodgers Printing day, June 11, Surviving are her hus­ San Francisco, and at present in | Co.. 615 14th St band. John W. of Lot Angeles: a son, 10 in the Catbedrel. Olinger serviee. June 14. His parents, Mr. and 4Mrs. Thomas Hudson; his sister, Denver on leave; Lt. Harry. TRANSFER CO. John W „ Jr.. Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Weber, serving with the armored WANTED TO BUY Edna Jones, Los Angeles; and a sister, JOHN W. FLETCHER Agnes; and his brother, John, at­ 1535 19th Sl Mrs. E. J. O'Grady, ^ n Francisco. tended the ceremony. He attended engineers in the South Pacific; and WILL PAY CASH for 5 rooms of fari- Requiem Mast for John William KE. 6381 uir«, piano and wwing machin*. KE. S944. GEORGE J. QUINN, 6375 W. 29th Fletcher. 78, was offered in St. Francis the Cathedral ‘grade school. M. Sgt. William H. Weber, who has avenue. Huiband of Ruth W. Quinn; de Sales' church Tuesday at 9. He died Fred Dixon, son of Mrs. Ella been imprisoned by the Japanese [ LOCAL TRANSFER WOOD SALE father of Thomas J. Quinn, U. S. army Friday. June 22, in his home, 1188 S. since the fall of Bataan; three sis-: in Italy; and brother of Sarah Troeller Ogden, following a brief illneet. Dixon, has received a medical dis­ KINDLING, ttov*. r«ng*, furnaea. firs- of Elizabeth. N. J. Requiem Mass wUi ters. Miss Sophie Weber of Den­ A native of Alsace-Lorraine,. Mr. charge from the army. plaaa. blocks. No yard salaa. KE 2460. be offered Friday at 10 in St. Cath- The . PTA entertained the ver, Mrs. Lina Sprunck of Wheat] erine'a church. Interment Mt Olivet Fletcher came to the United States when SCHOOLS • CHURCHF.S1 be was 11 years old. He lived with rela­ priests, risters, and school children Ridge, and Mrs, Bertha Porter of HAUG BROS. tives near Des Moines, la., and attended at a picnic in City park June 11. Pueblo. PHOTOSTAT AUGUST NEUMANN school there. As a young man he moved PIC T O R IA L ^ SYM B O U SM L t Jack O’Brien is home on a Requinn Hass was offered in the Ca­ to California an^ beciraa a bridge builder. MARKET COPY SERVICE o f the branch of military ser­ thedral Saturday at 9 for Ausust Neu­ He came to Denver in 1890 and worked 30-day leave, after being released TWO HOURS mann, 88. of 1919 Logan street, a Denver for various construction firms as a con­ from a Nazi prison camp. CORN FED MEATS musician who died in hit home Thurs­ tracting carpenter. Ill health forced his rHECKER vice with which an American retirement in 1989. Robert Belcher, son of Mr. and n S H AND POULTRY WANTED: House or termce to rent with DENVER FQTO SHOP day, June 21, after a long illness. Mrs. Lynn Belcher, is home on yard for tbeoe children and their parenta. Fift*«ii.Poart*an Eari Colfax life is identified, is available to A native of Freundental. Germany, Surviving are his daughter. Mrs. CABS Permanent Denver residents. Telephone TA. Ferty-Sr>*s-Porty-Elght he came to the United States in 1883. Regina Hill of Denver; a< son. Jack leave from the naval academy in ED DUNDON. Mgr. 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 John l^wns, KE. 8151 between 8 A.M. Opan 10 A. U. to 8 P. bL I you through our new granite He lived in Texas and for a time in Fletcher, seaman first class, with the Annapolis, Md. and 6 P.M. Colorado Springe before he moved to navy in the Pacific: and six grandchil­ dren, ' S t Teresa’s circle met in the TA. 2283 Lawaat Zantd Rataa Denver. He was a member of the Denver home of Mrs. Charles Digby rn U cG E IR E etching process. local of the American Federation of Interment Mt. Olivet. Spillane sarvlce. Husiciani. June 14. Moving - Storage MARY E. GIBBONS JOE DINAN Come in at your convenience Surviving are three daughters, Uitset EDWARD JAMES FORD S. Sgt. Eugene Albo has re­ Margaret Rose and Helen Neumann and turned from Italy and is v visitin is it in g DOYLE’S Express K E . 1475 K E. 0972 and see samples of this new de­ Mrs. B. H. Radaugh. all of Denver: a Edward James Ford of the pioneer hi« parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josepn ASSOCIATED WITH granddaughter, Mrs. Albert G'. Snedeker, William Ford family of Denver died in PHARiMACY Low Rotes Jr.: and two great-grandchildren. Donna bis home in Otwego, Ore., on June 19 Albo. On his first mission his velopment, etched in the beau­ alter an illnesa of seven months. Re­ HLi\T for REAL ESTATE I Mae and Donald August Snedeker of plane crash-landed in Yugoslavia. KE. 6425 2149 Welton Si. quiem High Mass was celebrated by the Tb, PartieaUf O nggM tiful color granites of the Shawnee. He tvas injured and cared for by 6767 E. COLFAX EM. 6767 Interment In ML Olivet. ‘ W. P. Horan Rev. Leo Linahen In Sacred Heart 17th AVE. AND GRANT k Son icrviee. church, Oswego, and burial took place in partisans who shielded him and Rainbow Line. We would like Mt. Calvary cemetery, Portland. conducted him to the Allied n. itn rui OKUvnr MRS. SOPHIE EMILY ESTELLE Mr. Ford came to Denver in the 1870'a lines. The outlook for the coming winter U extremely grav*^ . • ^ to tell you all about it., with his parents; his brothers, W. F. Mrs. Sophie Emily Estelle died snd J. A. Ford; bis sisters, the late L t Edna M. Stewart has re- C a A L We Definitely URGE the Storing of Wednesday, June 20, In, e local conva­ Mamie Anderson, Mra. Alice Groham. § orted for duty to Camp Carson. lescent home. She was bom in Minonk, and Mrs. Nell Neverman, all of whom he is the daughter of Mr. and ALL POPULAB GBADES 111., April 23. 1880, and came to Denver resided in Denver. JACQUES BROTHERS in 1925. Seven yeare taler she wae Mrs. Edward Stewart. ALSO STOKEB COALS Mr. Ford waa a mason contractor and BITUMINOUS COALS married to Patrolman Charles Estelle, George W. Gleason, seaman NOWi who was city iailcr for 20 years. He builder in the residential and business Heating Plants should be THOROUGHLY CLEANED snd Since 1902 died about 10 yeare ago. districts of Denver. In early 1900 St. third class, is stationed in Ala- Raj Coal Co. Thomas' seminary was erected under STOKERS SERVICED sooner than ever before Surviving are two sons, Lawrence H. meda, Calif. PE. 4604 1165 So. Penn. Keller, 533 21et streeL and Joseph F. Mr. Ford's mason contract. He became Manpotcer is actually scarce and undoubtedly will become worse . 28 £. 6th Ave. TAbor 6468 interested in farming in the vicinity of Sgt. John W. Owens is now in Deer Trail, and in later years ths family KasselT Germany. His wife is re­ moved to the Northwest; where they first The United Fuel Equipment Company siding with her parents, Mr. and rOR BEADTT AND OUBABIUTT t msdt thsir home in Nrwberg snd later Groceries > Mesta • Bakery FLOWERS— in Oswego, Mrs. S. L. Barnett. ______KEystone 6391______A dignified eSering of syapethy It a He 1s survived by his wift, Margaret The funeral of Mrs. Roy Glas- NteMortry Paints '•vaty spray of red raeea. BS.OO ^ gp, Ash Ford, also of t pioneer Denver M U R R A Y’S ^6lOWl//y family, early residents of SL Francia eow took place after a Reouiem and Varnish COLD SPRING 'THE BLOSSOM SHOP de Salas’ parish; and five children, Mass sung Father Wolohan VoonStd by K. T. Mamiy—1*$$ Eleanor J. nnd Edward W. of Los An- June 22. Tlie organizer and Phone GR. 1613-14.15 MONUMENTS Brown Palace 'Hotel TA. 332d gslei; Sistsr Consuela Maria of Maryl- ANDERSON BROS. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS IKSUTirUL CAAIlirCS Uptown. 321 E. 7th Ava. TA. 0207 hurst, Qrc.: and Joseph W. end George leader of St. Teresa's study club, a JsUaa CaUax tad Jtatpkia* BA. N4« ,-x a l l a n d chajrcb ir*,,— . V. of Oswego, she died in S t Mary’s hospitsL r Thursday, June 28, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEjrstone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN

Utah Priest Made The Denver Catholic Register Parish Vorhers’ Domestic Prelate il President. ...Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor______R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Manag:ins Director------Rev. John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Litt.D. BAN K Associate Editors— M. F. Everett, Jour.D.; Rev. Walter Canavan, Picnic Planned Tyranny What About iOVAt 8A*ik J.C.D., LittD.; Rev. Edward A. Breen, H.A., littD .; Rev. Francis The setting up o f a Polish go\-- Spiritual Reading? Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, A.B., Jour.D.; Mary Eiienman, emmenl, on the heels o f the in­ A.B,; Linus Riordan, A.B., LittM .; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; famous trial o f a group o f 16 kid­ (By Rev. FrancU Syrianey) By Franciscans napped patriots, 12 Of whom were Catholic* do not do enough spiri­ Rev John Ebel, M.A. punished by prison sentences up tual reading. In /fact many do to 10 veers for being loyal to their none at all. Thia ^ inconsistent. Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Col4. (St. Elisabeth’s Parish, Denver) own land instead o f being loyal to For, if we really believe that our Plans have been completed for usurping Russia, was simply a con­ soul o r spirit Is the most impor­ the picnic to be given for all Published Weekly by tinuation o f the grisly farce that tant side o f our nature, we should games workers, ushers, the St. the USSR has been carrying on. nurture it in every way possible. THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) Cecilia choir, and the Legion of Charles Rozmarek, president o f O f course, most necessary for us Mary. The picnic will be at 938 Bannock Street, 1 the Polish .American Congress, are the means o f grace, the sacra­ Dedisse park in Evergreen oti Sun­ charged in CJiicago that Commun­ ments and prayer, but If we want Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 day, July 8. The picnickers will ists completely control the new gov­ to be scientific about things, and attend the 10 o’clock Mass in ernment, although they represent we tyy to be scientific about most Christ the King chapel in Ever­ Subscription: $1 per year. only one per cent o f the Polish things these days, we should seek green, which will be celebrated population. The addition of a few to learn a little about the spiritual Club Subscription, with The-Remoter, Local Edition, |1.30 per year. by Father Crispin. After Mass “democratic” Poles to the govern­ life, its growth, development, and No Club Subscription Price Offered Outside Colorado. there will be lunch, horseback ment means nothing, because they perfection. Few will arrive at that riding, golf, and softball and can always be outvoted. The entire perfection, even though Christ Thursday, June 28,1945 horseshoe pitching contests. scheme is reminiscent o f Hitlerism. com m and^ it for us, but never­ Transportation will be provided. The United States and England theless we are not exempted from A POINT Plans for the altar boys and; announced they would noi recog' trying. the children’s choir to go to Eldo-jnize »he new government until a The R t Rev. Wilfrid Giroux 'There i* a mistaken notion whii^ (above), pastor of St Joseph’s OFFIClALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER rado Springs are now being; free election had been held in ac- prevails that spiritual reading con­ WELL WORTH The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. formulated. f icordance with the Yalta agreement. church in Ogden, Utah, has been sists exclusiv^y in the lives o f the appointed a Domestic Prelate to We confirm it as the official publication of the Archdiocese. What­ A Solemn Mass of Requiem was There can be no free election un­ saints. A* a matter o f fact biogra­ ever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or less Russia and all her puppets His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, it was REMEMBERING sung Wednesday morning for the phies o f the saints are merely an announced June 25 by Bishop those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. Very Rev. Jeromb Dawson, keep hands o ff. The terms o f the exemplification o f the principles We hope The Register will be read in every home of the Atlantic Charter must be kept.— Duane G.Hnnt of Salt Lake. Mon­ O.F.M., who died this week. He that one learn* in true spiritual signor Giroux has had a disting­ Archdiocese. was the ex-provincial of the New Monsignor Matthew Smith. reading. The taints are the ones We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in uished career in the Diocese of York Holy Name province. The who lived their live* according to Salt Lake. After serving in several 'It's not what you earn the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. priests’ choir sang the Mass. spiritual, not temporal, principles. Who Will Starl parishes of the diocese, including but what you save that But for the vast majority o f man­ « URBAN J. VEHR, Father Gregory Diebold, O.F.M.,,mi W a r ? the Cathedral of the Madeleine in counts." Be sure that a Jan. 29, 1942. Archbishop of Denver. was a visitor for the past week at * »•“ • kind there is a complete ignoranqe Salt Lake City, he was named to good part of your income, the monastery. (By Millard F. Everett) o f such spiritual principles. Ogden, where he directed the re­ whatever its size, is put -Father Crispin returned from In the discuwion o f universal One need not dig into medieval cent enlargement of the parish. the retreat he was conducting for military training in peace lime one tomes or read strange and stilted into savings on every pay the Sisters o f , Loretto at St. question occurs that has not been translations o f the writings o f the day. Mary’s academy,^ and Father Be- answered satisfactorily. Who will saints to discover these principles. rard is back after the retreat start the next war? We advance Most o f them are manifest in the given at St Joseph’s hospital, this query now not as a disputa­ life o f Christ as revealed in the Alliance, Nebr. Father Pacificus tious device but because we believe Scriptures. But in recent years Be as careful in planning Kennedy, O.F.M., will open the that the fundamental danger to there has developed an intelligent how much you save as you annual retreat of the Franciscan our civilization is being overlooked tendency to popularize the prin­ are in deciding what you’ll fr o * " Sisters at Pueblo this coming in most circles. ciples o f the spiritual life, ^ m e spend! It will add to your Monday. Last week he conducted It is obvious that the combatants o f our best modem theologians are a retreat at the St. Rose Residence producing excellent worka with peace of mind and sense in the present conflict will be un­ of security. for the Franciscan Sisters, eight willing and even unable to start this end in mind. (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) Benedictine Sisters from St. Caje- another within an appreciable Not very long ago there died in The Sacred Heart summer va­ tan’s and two Franciscan Sisters time, (^rnikny and Japan are sup­ Ireland a priest who, probably as cation school will close Friday, from the King street convent. posed to be prevented from acquir­ much as any one man, has popu­ June 29, There will be about This Bank is a member of Rev. Mother Maura, provincial ing the means o f war, and we sin­ larized spiritual books. He was the 50 children fronl these classes to the Federal Deposit In­ from St. Louis, made the retreat in Rev. Edward A. Leen o f the Holy receive First Holy Communion at cerely hope that the victors will surance Corporation. AH S t Rose’s. have enough courage and vision to Ghost Fathers. For a decade this the end of the school. The Altar and Rosary society do so. Italy is bankrupt o f money learned and saintly priest, noted This Sunday is Communion day deposits are insured up to ivill receive Communion in a body and resources; France is practically for his retreats and spiritual con­ for the Boys and Girls’ school $5,000. in the 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday. so. China is weak and disorgan­ ferences to groups of religious, sodality in the 9 o’clock Mass. Mrs. George Zigler of S t Elisa­ ized; it would take many years had systematically developed the Immediately after the Mass they beth’s parish was presented with for her to realize her strength. spiritual life in a series o f books, will hold

PAGE TWELVE 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHQu C REGISTER Telephone, KEjrstone 4205 Thursday, June 28, 1945 Call CLASS OF 20 WILL RECEIVE CANON CITY ALTAR SOCIETY 6H . 1901 POiBLO YOUTHS BOBEBT BYEBS 1ST COMMUNION IN U JUNTA HAS COVERED-DISH LUNCHEON

BBViPIIBIIII La Junta.— (S t Patrick's Par- Mass. Following the Mass, a break­ T Canon City. — (St. Michael’s Michael’s hall. Mrs. W. B. Kipp, is^)—A class of 20 children will fast will be served in the parish Parish)— The Altar and Rosary Mrs. Joseph Fassler. and Mrs. 2 % o f Your Valuation receive First Holy Communion hall to the class and the sisters society served a covered-dish Julia White won the prizes. Sunday, July 1, in the 7 o’clock $2.00 Minimum in charge o f the. vacation school. luncheon June 21. Sixty women at­ Tony Aragon, seaman first class, n w i ouniE The games party was well at­ tended. A birthday cake was pre­ of the coast guard, amived hers tended June 20. The committee in FOB OUBiEO Free Glazing and Fumigation 265 Trinidad Children sented to Mrs. Leo Sterling, June 8 for a 30-day leave with his charge included Mrs. John Sted- president. The luncheon was mother, Mrs. Genevieve Aragon. man, Mrs. Harry Cullinane, and served by Mrs. A. W. Hammond, FULLY IXSIIRED (St. Leander’t ParUh, Puablo) Altend Vleation School Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ His two years of overseas service Bill Holst, Charles Hager, Bill Mrs. Adam Matern. assisted by Mmes. D- G- Hayes, were in the South Pacific and he ish)— The Knights of Columbus F. E. Crawford, Thomas Thornton, Restyling - Repairing • Cleanmg McDonald, and Tom Habiger, all of Sgt. Ben Duffy, scoutmaster, elected officers June 11 with the participated in four major engage­ this parish, took part in the battle Trinidad. — The religious vaca­ has returned to civilian life and Mary Ann Johnson, and Rosemary ments. Expert Workmanship - Prices Reasonable following results: Grand knight, Anna. for Okinawa. McDonald and Hager tion school will close Sunday, July has moved to San Francisco, Calif. Robert Ayers; deputy grand William Madden, son of Mr. and are recuperating from wounds 1, when a class of 80 children re­ A new scoutmaster will be ap­ T. Sgt. Kenneth J. Holden, vet­ Mrs. B. £ . Madden, has completed knighL Archie Poer; recorder, eran of 33 missions in the ETO, is received. ceives First Holy Communion in pointed in the near future. Richard Brennan; treasurer, John his first year in the United States Miss Marian E. Brifey and Her­ the 8 o’clock Mass. With a total Beginning in July, the St. Vin­ home on furlough. He was an en­ Military academy. West Point, and Hedderman; inside guard, Michael gineer on a B-17. man A. Schober, Jr., were united in enrollment of 265, the school has cent de Paul society will meet is home on a brief furlough. Brennan; outside guard, George A daughter was bom to Sgt. and marriage June 27 before the Rev. been most successful. Under the every first and ,|ast Tuesday of Archuleta; advocate, Gerald Hor- Joseph Javemick, seaman first Albert Schaller, O.S.B. Miss Eve­ direction of the Rev. Theodore the month preceding the K. of C. vat. Mrs. F. Eugene Crawford in Linc­ class, arrived here this week for a I . meetings. oln, Nebr., on June' 22. The mother 30-dflV leave with his mother, Mrs. lyn Lord of St. Louis and Robert Yoch, S.J., and the Rev. George The C. D. of A. installed offi­ was an instructor in the local high Angela Javemick. Schober.lTPother of the bridegroom, Toruno, S.J., the children were in­ The parish picnic has been cers June 13 in the parish hall. were the attendants. The bride­ school ‘before marriage. The fa­ Sgt. Richard Graham has been structed by five teaching sisters canceled because of the general Ex-Grand ReMnt.Josephine Spon- ther is the son of Mrs. Nell Craw­ an active participant in the aerial groom is a graduate of Pueblo from Holy Trinity school and four larish reception in honor of Bishop sel was installing officer, assisted ford. battle for the Philippines. He has 1510 CAUFORMA Catholic high school. lay teachers. Of the 265 enrolled, Yoseph C. Wiilging, following (Con­ by Sadie Sullivan. Those elected Prompt Call firmation. Capt. Louis J. Dele Monache, been awarded the Air medal with Our Lady of Victory unit of the 225 are taught in Holy Trinity are: Grand regent, Mrs. Mary son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dele Mon­ Seton auxiliary met in the home of tchool and 40 are taught in South The vacation school will close an Oak Leaf cluster, the Philip- Conklin; vice grand- regent, Mrs. ache of this city, has received the lines Liberation ribbon, and a Pick-up CH. 1901 Mrs. John Clark June 22. Garcia plaza. The school has been Friday morning, June 29. All the Itethleen Pearce; historian, Cecilia DFC for extraordinary achieve­ ■ttle star for his Asiatic-Pacific in progress since June 4. children are aslced to be present in Sponael; lecturer, Eleanor Hogan: Mrs. Lee Murphy was hostess to ment in Eighth air force attaclu ribbon. Sgt. Graham is the son of rj Onr.Lady of Victory circle June 19. Our Lady of Victory court of order to receive their grades and prophetess, Lillian Pearce; treas­ on Germany. rewards. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Graham of 9 Cnarles Beatty, Jr., is recovering the C, D. of A. held the final so­ urer, Florence Mahoney; financial Joseph J. Javemick, seaman this city. from a fracture of a bone in his cial for the summer in the form of Jerry Guthrie, seaman second secretary, Mrs. Regina Miemyk first class, has been a member of Pfc. Franklin Hammond, Plauen. foot, incurred while working on his a picnic and lawn party at the class in the coast guard, has ar­ monitor. Helen Gorman; organist, a gun crew on a merchant ship for Germany, writes home of a tour of summer j^ob. home o f Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Smith rived home for a les^ with his Mrs. Augusta Davidson; trustees, a year. He will report to the naval an old castle. He wrote: “ There June 18. mother, Mrs. W. L. Guthrie. He is Mary Sheehan and Genevieve Gor­ armed center, 'Treasure Island, are over a hundred rooms in it, L t and Mrs. John Miller of Mer­ man. ced, Calif., have been visiting in Helen Sicco, Lottie Mae Marra, stationed at i*6ston, Mass. Calif., for reas.signment. many tapestries, mgs, an organ Booking Orders for Regular the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. and Mary Helen Williams of Holy Mrs. Harold Hammond and chil­ Miss Virginia Duggan, who was D. of I Circle Meets with solid- silver pipes, ano such Beecher. Trinity high school have been dren have arrived home after graduated from Loretto Heights The Queen of Heaven circle of like furnishings that run into mil­ Deliveries of Baby Chleks college, Denver, was home for a Cpl. John Co wen is spending a awarded certificates of profici­ spending some time with Mr. Ham­ the Daughters of Isabella of Fre­ lions of dollars. This castle was Throaghont the Sommer. ency as the result of the National mond, who U) serving with the few days, but returned to Denver, mont county met in St. Michael’s owned by a Ruess family. The old furlough with his parents and will where she will be an assistant return to the Grand Central air Clerical Ability tests for high navy in San Diego. He will re­ hall June 12, with Mrs. Rose gentleman was a major general 17 POPULAR BREEDS school commercial students. The ceive a new assignment in the near buyer in a Denver department Stringari, regent, presiding. An under Kesselring in Italy, and the terminal in California to resume store. duty. tests were conducted in Trinidad future. interesting report of the institu­ wife of Kaiser Wilhelm was also U. S. APPROVED CHICKS Mary Ann O’Rourke is home tion of the state circb in Pueblo one of the family. It was started in IPrila for Prices and Dates o f ^Delivery A big improvement in the park­ Junior c o lle t last spring and Mrs. Albert Strafuss has gone some of the Holy Trinity seniors to Battle Creek, Mich., where she from Loretto Heights to spend her was given household articles and '900 A.D. as one of the castles of a ing and drive around the church vacation with her parents. Judge money were solicited by the Canon series that were a defense line be­ has been made by the spreading of participated. The tests were lim­ will attend the Red Cross Na­ and Mrs. J. B, O’Rourke. City and Florence women for the tween Germany and’ Slovakia, Its several loads of gravel. ited to high school students from tional, Aquatic school. ERDLEY HATCHERIES Las Animas county. Wilson Cooper, son of Dr. and Shirley Jean Young is home fatherless family burned out of name is Slazburke, which means Mrs. Ed Holst was elected presi­ home and possessions in Orchard “ Castle of the High Place’’ and it WRAY, COLORADO dent of S t Leander’s Apostleship Miss Helen Huber received the Mrs. T. Cooper, has arrived home from Loretto Heights college. for a 30-day furlough. He will re­ Park last week. The circle is plan­ sits on a commanding terrain right of Prayer league to succeed Mrs. degree of Bachelor of Science in Relatives in Durango received in the bend of a river. The front nursing, magna ewn laude, from turn to San Diego following his word of the accidental d e ^ of ning a membership drive and a Howard Barger, who has moved to covered-dish picnic June 26. walls, those facing the river, are the College of Mt. St. Joseph-on- furlough for a new assignment John Herbert Nickell, only son of St. Patrick’s parish. This organi­ Mrs. Michael Zabrusky has re­ more than 100 feet high. It is not the-Ohio in exercises held June 4 Altar Society Meets Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nickell, for­ zation has growing rapidly ceived word from her- son, Pfc. too modern, but the interior is in Cincinnati, 0. Miss Huber is The Altar and Rosary society mer residents of Durango. The since it was revived a year ago. Bernard Zabmsky, that he is in beautiful. The chapel is small and met June 14 in the parish hall funeral service was held in St. Two new prontoters who were the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. Bpyreuth, Bavaria. exclusively desired. The tour is added this week are Mrs. Pete F. Huber l)f 614 Jabkson, Pueblo. with Mrs. Clyde Abbott, president James’ church, Redondo Beach, conducted by five Gl's who have Calif. Lt. Esther Burkhard, daughter Holst, who takes care of the rural She attended S t Patrick^e grade in charge. 'The new altar linens of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burkhard of uncovered every bit of interesting will be reai^ in the near future. district, and Mrs. C. J. Baer, who and Pueblo Catholic high schools. Mrs. Marie Densmore returned Denver, who was stationed in the data they could.’’ The Rev. Leo Thome, chaplain, fills the vacancy left by the resig­ Mrs. Huber was present to witness from California, bringing her son, South Pacific, came to Canon City First Lt. Anna Susman, array (’ addressed the group on “ Vestments SMART WOMANl She knows the nation of Mrs. William McGovern. her daughter’s graduation. Walter Christian, with her. Walter June 10 to visit her aunt and nurse, is home on leave visitii^ and Their Origin." The society economy and safety of a "New W a y" is not in good health, but it is uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Garrett her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. will not meet during the summer Checking Account. No woiting in line hoped thatne will soon recover. She had been in Morotai, East Susman. She is stationed in the months and will resume meetings Winter General hospital, Topeka, T. SGT. GERALD S. DOLAN OF in September. The funeral of Peter A. Legill Indies, with Mrs. Garrett’s daugh­ . . . no danger of lost currency . . • ter, L t Loretta Garrett Word has Kans. The Altar Boys’ club met last took place June 23. He is survived she writes her own receipts. by three daughters and one son. been received recently that L t Lt. John Sergeant arrived here ' t week to discuss plans for the an­ June 11 for a week en route visit­ GRAND JUNCTION IS MISSING nual picnic. He died in Ogden, Utah. Garrett has been transferred to the lOc per check covert oU tervicet. Philippines, near Manila. ing with his wife and three child­ Thera are no regular monthly bank Definite a rran gem en ts have Robert and Bernard Cummins, Grand Junction.—T.Sgt Gertild wrestling squad. He entered the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cum­ Miss Helen Fassler, daughter of ren. He had been stationed in Fort chorget. No minimum balance U re* been made for Confirmation on Benning, Ga., and will report to qulred , . . deposit any amount S. (Jerry) Dolan, 20, Grand Junc­ army June 23, 1943, soon after his mins, are home on furlough. No Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fasrier left Thursday evening, June 28. June 16 for Denver to take her Camp Fannin, Tex. He is in the Then, pay the "New Woy.' tion, was reported missing in ac­ graduation from school. John/ R. EHliott, son of Mr. and word has yet been capeived con­ tion fpUowing the 'failure of the A ssi^ed first to the Infantrv, cerning Lt. Joseph Cummins, pre-entrance test in St. Joseph’s infantry. Mrs. W. E. Elliott, has been pro­ Miss Inez Egncr, musical in­ B-24 bomber, on which he was serv­ the young man received his basic whose plane was lost several no.spital as a cadet nurse. moted from hospital apprentice S. Sgrt. Frank Yekovich arrived structor in the Canon City junior ing as a gunner and radioman, to instruction at Camp Roberts, class to first class. He is how months ago. return from a mission to its base Calif., transferring later to the air June 10 from overseas duty for a high schools for several years, has stationed in a base hospital in the Larry, Lynch from the West 10-day furlough with his parents, rone to her home in Platteville CENTRAL BANK coVpa“ny in the Philippines, according to a forces for radio training at Sioux New Hebrides. coast is visiting his brother, Ben, THE War department message received Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yekovich, Sr. or the summer. Miss Egner will Palls, S. Dak. He received his gun- Lt. Tom Sisson arrived home to in Pagosa Springs. 15th & Arapahoe Sts., Denver, Colo. by his sister, Miss Patricia Dolan, n e y instruction at Yuma, Ariz. Frank was a gunner on a B-17 and be a summer bride and will not spend a 30-day leave with his par­ Roy McCartney, with the ma­ return here to teach, 212 Teller avenue. Sgt. Dolan was born Dec 18, will be an instructor in Charleston, ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Sisson. rines in the Pacific, is now a pri­ S. Car. June 24 will be Communion Sgt Dolan has been overseas 1926, at Boulder. Lt. Sisson se^ed in England with since December, 1944. He went to vate first class. Mrs. W. E. Coble and Mrs. Fred Sunday for the members of the His father, L. J. Dolan, is at the Eighth air force as a pilot of sodality and other young people New Guinea first, later moving to present at Couer d’Alene. His Miss Elizabeth Dill, army nurse, H off entertained the Catholic a B-24 Liberator bomber. is home on leave. of the parish. ______the Philippines. He was serving mother is visiting a brother, Jack, Ladies’ Card club June 14 in S t with a squadron of the 15th air in Cheyenne, Wyo., at this time. force.. Two brothers^ Joe and Bob, and a As a high school student, Sgt. sister, Patricia, are at home, CASH Dolan played on the Tiger foot­ Receiving Plaitie Surgery ball team and was a mem^r of the Pfc. George Arcieri, infantry­ I WiU Pay Cash for Small man, son of James Arcieri, Grand Junction, is a patient at William Homes in or Near Denver. Beaumont General hospital, El Quick Action—Call or See Dinner Served Paso, Tex., where he is receiving plastic snr^ie^ treatment for a face wound inflicted by an .88 shell in Germany. He had two jeeps shot out from under him by Ger^ T. E. GREEIVE At hstallation man shells while with the 78th in­ fantry divisipn operating in France T A .6 2 6 6 and Belgium. He entered the army 1643 Stoat (Our Lady o f Mt. Carmel ParUb, GREAT Pueblo) 18 months ago and went overseas At a turkey dinner prepared and 10 months later. served by members of St. Rita’s Oliver Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Altar sodality, the ceremony of in­ Prank' R. Hall, left Thursday stallation of officers of the Holy night, June 21, for St. Louis uni­ Name society of Mt. Carmel church versity, where he will-enter medi­ was held in the parish hall June cal school under the naval V-12 ^ ^ B A B T C H K S 17. After the dinner, the officers- program. He stopped en route in On Hand at All Times elect were sworn in by the spiritual Denver to visit his brother, Ran­ director of the society, the Rev. dall, who is attending summer Day Old and Started Chicks Charles J. Murray, SJ. school in Regis college. Oliver com­ Those who will guide the society pleted V-12 worl; at Colorado uni­ Baby Docks & Turkey Poahs during the coming term are Charles versity several months ago and has BEASONABUC PRICES Genova, president; Anton Oresko- been stationed at the Glenwood Springs naval convalescent hos­ Full Line o f Feed, Remedies, vich, first vice president; Joseph pital awaiting his appointment and Equipment Occhiato, second vice president; Joe Puleo, secretary; Frank La S. Sg[t Joe A, Martinez, son of Rocca, treasurer: and Frank Na- Mrs. Vinita Martinez, Silt, killed Mail Rusk Chick Store carato, sergeant-at-arms. In addi during the initial assault at Lin- Orders tion to the priests of the parish. gayen gulf, Philippines, was post­ Filled mer W, 38th & Federal Fathers T.; J. Wolohan, Francis J. humously awarded the Silver Star Promptly CL. 5324 Denver Wagner, and Joseph F. Warnat for gallantry in action. were p rew t. S ^ Roxy Ligrani, son of Mr, Father Warnat gave a talk on and Mrs. Jerry 'Ligrani, River the ideals that members of the Holy road. Grand Junction, is a patient Name society should keep before at the Camp Carson convalescent them and stressed the great power hospital, after serving 26 months for good Uiat they are in a posi­ overseas with the Seventh infantry Al. Bennett tion to exercise. division. He wears the Asiatic- Children Make lit Communion Pacific ribbon with four battle Men’s Clothing Dept. About 50 children from the two stars, the Good Conduct badge, the vacation schools of this parish re­ Purple Heart, the Combat Infan­ ceived their First Holv Commun­ try badge, and the Bronze Star Society Brand & ion June 24. The schools were con­ for heroic acts on Leyte. ducted daily in the recreation cen­ The annual picnic sponsored by ter in Pulton Heights and in Pueblo St. Joseph’s Altar society was held Brayton Clothes Ca^olic high school. The Sisters Sunday afternoon at the home of of fcharitv taught. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sporn in Fruit- The schools were under the su­ vale. Keeggns’ all-girl orchestra pervision o f the Rev, H. A. De­ played at intervals during the af­ m nv laney, S.J., and the Rev. A. H ternoon. Jerry Holland sang a solo The Ce. Schubs, SJ. Breakfast {or the^^ftrst and Oliver Tebedo, Jr., played sev­ 2ND FLOOR communicants was served tn Mt. eral accordion solos. Games were Carmel hall by St. Rita’s Altar played and those who wishetL to dality and in Fulton Heights went swimming. the mothers. The last social meeting until fall of the Catholic Daughters was held at the home of Mrs. H. 0. Pauley, Miss Elinor Myers is reported Palisade Opens recovering in St. Mary’s hospital LOOP flARKET from an operation. She is the daughter of Mr. aiid Mrs. R. E FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE Vacation School Myers, and recently returned home Free Parkiag With Pareliese of 50c or More at 1429 Lawrence for the summer after being gradu Palisade.—The religious vaca­ ated from Loretto Heights college, tion school in charge of Sisters Denver. Rosins and Caroline began June Trinidad Miara Die* UIHEDUTB SBBVICE 4 with a fair enrollment. The proj­ Trinidad Miera, baby son of Mr. e ect this year is the “ Life of Our I Hm 's, Womni't and ChUdr.a’s and Mrs. M. M. (Sandy) Miera, Balf SoIm Lord’’ and is for both grade and 433 Chulnota, died in St. Mary’s All Work Ca.rantMd high school students. hospital. Funeral sem cei were f ONE SIOM ONLY LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN THf /;cp PUBHC MAP.KH-ISiT'f-UWRtNCf The last card party for the sum­“ held from S t Joseph’s church Sat­ LOUP MARKET / (P/u-HC KE .bOlO ir MA 3087 mer was held June 16 in the home urday, June 23, with the Rev, Al­ of Mrs. C. C. Billings under the bert Puhl officiating. Interment auspices of the Altar society. was in the Calvary cemetery. FUB STORAGE Thirteen Honrs’ devotion in The baby is survived by his par­ honor of the Blessed Sacrament ents and two sisters and three REPAIRING was conducted June 10 beginning brothers. He was born Sept 1, with Mass sung by the Rev. Jos­ 1943, at Badito, N. Mex. WILW Invites Your Patronage eph Kane, pastor. The closing . Andy ’William* on Leavs exercises included recitation of the Andy Williams, USN, son of The Toast of the Rocky Mountain VET or WORLD WAR NO. t Rosary and a sermon on peace by Mrs. Lena Williams, is in the city the Very Rev. Nicholas Bertrand KE 4 57C for a 10-d^ leave. He hid been at COLFAX AT WASHINGTON of Grand Junction. The Rev, Al­ Beaufort, S. Car. He will go from bert Puhl of Grand Junction of­ here to Miami university to study ficiated at the Benediction. to be a tt&yy pilot He flew from "The June meeting of the Altar Savannah to Evansville, 111., and Region! BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY society took place in the home of from S t ^ u is to Ogden, Utah, Mrs, C. C. Billings. The meetings and came In on the train from will not be resumed until October. there. Thursday, June 28, 1945 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE THffiTEEN SORROWFUL MOTHER NOVENA Scene of Many Pilgrimages PIUS XII ASKS PRAYERS FOR GIFT OF MEDAL INCREASE OF FAITH IN ASIA WILL BE STARTED IN CORTEZ

(Continued From Last Page) closed areas. Twelve years ago ST (Continued From Last Page) century and was fndulgenced in like attitude of the Sikhs, the rit­ Archbishop de Guebriant, superior aid for the restoration of health of 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI. This ualistic practices of the Lamas, general of the Paris Foreign Mis­ loved ones. The majority of peti­ devotion to Our Sorrowful Mother (Continued From Last Page) the b r a z ^ godlessness ^f the Com­ sion society, called the Abbot of tioners ask for good health. On b new oifly in its novena form. It munists would seem to create bar­ St. Maurice to discuss with him charge of the group he recently one recent Friday, 21,187 petitions is world-wide and is considered the riers more forbidding and impos­ the possibility o f sending some of wrote: were turned in at the shrine. On outstanding popular religious de* sible than the towering peaks of the monks of his renowned abbey, “ You and your mission circle the Himalaya mountains. founded in 515 A.D., to found an that day 382 girls asked for Cath­ were well remembered when we votion of modern times. outpost on the borders of the olic boy friends, and 171 boys asked Yet, just as our boys are now opened up our chapel on Mother’s NOTICE OP FINAL SBTTLEHENT AND flying daily over the seemingly closed lands of Bhutan and Tibet. for Catholic girl friends. DETERSnNATION OF HEIRSHIP impossible “ hump” to bring aid to The Abbot journeyed to the area day and dedicated it to Our Lady ESTATE OF MARY STOKES, Decaasad China, so our missionaries are designated by Archbishop de Gue­ of Victory. Wish your class could Letters Testimony No. 74199 ready and eager to work in those briant, and today a Prefecture Notlea is herebr given that on the 24tli see the marvelous job the mission­ Of Faith div of Jolr. 1S45, I will present to tho Apostolic is located in the heart of aries are doing in the islands of Conntr Court of tho Citr and County of the forbidden areas. “ Nepal, Sik­ Favors granted have as wide a Denver, Colorado, my aceonnU for fin d Walsenburg Missions kim, Tibet, and Bhutan surround the South Pacific. Only God knows range. Many of the letters pour­ settlement of the administration of said eatate, whan and wher* all persona in in- ns,” wrote the Prefect Apostolic the eternal gratitude in their ing into the novena office are Urest may appear and object to them. If Hold Vacation Schools recently, “ but we know tnat we hearts for the help America hiA touching documents of faith. they so detira. shall enter by the Pope’s way, that given them. Notice It alio hereby given that there hat Walsenburg. — Vacation schools is, by breaking down prejudice by “ We wish to thank Our Sorrow­ bean filed in said ettoto a petition asking charity. We will live our lives ac “ The natives here speak Mela­ ful Mother for the gift of a darling for a Judioial aseortaioment and determina­ are being conducted at present in tion of the heiri of such deecued, and La Veta, Walsen, North Veta, cording to our vocation, worthily nesian—pidpn English—a sort of blue-eyed, Jjaby daughter. . . . We setting forth that the ntmee, addretaea performing the divine liturgy in combination of pig-Latin and and Rouse. Schools have already know that without her intercession and relationship of all persons, who are or been completed in Tioga, Delcar- this land of monasteries and by American slang. They helped erect claim to be heirs of said deceased, to far we would not have been blessed S t known to the petitioner, are at followt, bon, and Pictou. These vacation training a native cler^ . It is only the chapel, tin roof, sawdust floor, not quite so beau^ul as the to-wit: Unknown. schools are carried on in the var they who can bring Christ to their with this darling, for whom we Accordingly, notice ts alto hereby gives ious missions of the parish Yor the eople, but it is we who have to chapel in Pueblo, but God will un­ prayed for two years.” This is just that upon the date aforesaid, or the day derstand. It is really a monument benefit of those children who do elp them do it.” an excerpt from one of the more to which the hearing may be continued, not have the opportunity of at­ This has been the principle fol­ to GI ingenuity. It is dedicated to the Court will proceed to receive and hear Our Lady of Victory. Visited the than 100,000 favors-granted letters proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ tending the S t Mary school. By lowed by the Scheut Fathers in on file. ceased, and, upon the proofs submitted, will the close of the vacation school Philippines and Australia last enter a decree in said estate determining their work in Mongolia, a principle On the Feast of the Assumption season approximately 300 children week, so you can see I’m sky pilot­ who are the heira of such deceased person, i^eady bearing fruit. From tiie of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Aug. at which hearing all persons claiming to b« will have been instructed. The ing right now. St. Christopher has quiet halls of fiie great seminary 15, 1233, Our Sorrowful Mother heirs at law of such deceased may appear teaching is done by the Benedic­ been overworked lately, so remem­ and present their proofs. in Tatungfu, the first Mongolian appeared to seven noblemen of tine Sisters. native priests emerged, and now ber me up front in daily Mass.” B. C. HILLIARD. JR., lorence, instructing ’ them to es­ Administrator, Registration cards werp pre­ that most of the European mis in the hearts and homes of the Rus­ tablish a religious order which sented to 31 Cub Scouts in the sionaries in Mongolia are interned, sian people. Prayer and works of would preach her sorrows to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Knights of Columbus hall the eve­ it is from the ranks of the native charity are the necessary means E.STATE OF JOHN ANSELMO, DE­ world. On Good Friday, April 15, CEASED. No. 76296. ning of June 22. Joe Bon is the clergy they trained so long and for the expansion of this aposto- 1240, the Mother of God appeared so well that the torch of faith is Notice it hereby aiven thst on the 6th cubmaster and Charles Lira is as­ late. Through these means we will again to the Seven Holy Founders day of June, 1945, letters of administration sistant cubmaster. Committeemen being carried into desolate outer fulfill the wishes of the Holy Fa­ of the new Servite order. She pre­ were issued to the undersigned at admin­ are Herman O’Rourke, treasurer; Mongolia. ther who does not “ hesitate to look sented them with a garb of her istratrix of the above named estate and all Eli C. Martinez, secretary; Ste­ _ The conquest of Poland by Rust persons haring claims against stid estat* to the future with a serene eye.” own designing, indicated the rule are required to file them for allowance in phen Judiscak; Jack Turner, com sia may alro prove a boomerang Thus "the present century, evm by which the order would be gov­ the County Court of the City and Coznty mittee chairman. The den mothers for the good of the Church in the though born proud and presump­ erned, and gave them the name of Denver, Colorado, within six montbe are Mrs. Joe, Bon, Mrs. James ^ ia tic sections of the USSR. The tuous with its accumulated delu­ from said date or said claims will be for­ “ Servants of Mary.” The order is ever barred. Gregory, Mrs. Frank Fink, Jr.; internment of Polish priests and sions and rnins, will in the field of also known as the Servite Fathers Mrs. E. Rouse, and Mrs. Jack Comstock A Comstock, Att’ys. nuns may form the leaven to re- Catholic missions bear a rich har Devotion to the Sorrowful Mother Marie A, Celia, admlntstratrlg Turner. store Christ to His rightful place vest.” existed in Flanders in the 14th (Name and Title of Person Giving Notieei

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The beautiful grottos on the grottos, erected about six years (top). In imitation of the spring lawn o f the Church of St. An­ ago, are of stone, the outdoor of Lourdes a stream of water con­ thony o f Padua, Pueblo, are being shrine (bottom) dedicated to the tinually flows from the moss- paid many visits these days by the Agony of Christ in the garden, be­ devotees o f the Suffering Christ ing located in a cavern underneato covered rocks.— (Pictures cour' and Our Lady of Lourdes. These the shrine dedicated to Our Lady tesy of Gaskell studios, Pueblo) Contributions to VACATION SCHOOLS END WITH RECEPTION OF 1ST COMMUNION

Collection Listed Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ were guests in the home of Mrs. ish) — Thirty-one children made Teresa Madrid. their First Holy Communion in Vacation school ended in Allison (Continued From Last Page) SPRINGFIELD, Annunciation___t 17.00 Pagosa Springs June 17 as a June 16 with seven first com' LAS ANIMAS, St. Mary’*...... 47.00 climax to the religious vacation municants and an attendance of MANGOS, St. RiU’s 4.10 CORTEZ ...... 7.10 school conducted by the Sisters of 22. A house was provided, for the DOLORES 5.00 sisters by Mr. and Mrs. James J. MePHEE 1.60 Mercy from Durango. Classes were MONTE VISTA, St. Jo«eph'*_ Z6.00 conducted in Pagosa, Ignacio, and Procarione. The Order of St. MONTROSE. St. Mary’* ...... 80.90 ORDWAY, St. Peter'* ...... 93.00 Allison. A total of 99 children at­ Martha, whose president is Mrs. OURAY, St. Patrick’* ..._...... 6.55 Joe Perino, took care of the sis­ SILVERTON. St. Patrick’* 3.45 tended the classes, which were con­ TELLURIDE, St. Patrick’* _ 8.10 ducted in the public school build­ ters. NUCLA, St. Patrick’* ...... 6.75 On June 19 the school in PAONIA. Sacred H eart______10.00 ing. During their stay the sisters HOTCHKISS, St. Ignacio, where 23 children made Margaret Mary’i ...... 6.00 their First Communion, ended. A ROCKY FORD. St. Peter’*...... 47.00 Seton Auxiliary to class of 71 children was in SALIDA. St. Joteph’a ...... 31.00 SAN LUIS. Host structed there, where the sisters Precious Blood ...... ■ .... 66.83 Hold Meeting July 3 were guests of Mrs. Aurelia TRINIDAD. Holy T rin ity _____ 195.97 Valdez. Mt. Carmel 95.60 VINELAND. St. Therese’a, and Mass of AVONDALE, Sacred Heart .... 20.65 Tlie Seton auxiliary o f St. WALSENBURG, St. Mary’* ...... 107.00 Mary’s hospital, Pueblo, will Thanksgiving Sung WESTCLIFFE, A**umption 8.10 hold its quarterly meeting ItySTITUTIONS Tuesday, July 3, at 1 o’clock High Mass of Thanksgiving was PUEBLO, Sacred Heart in the hospital. Members of sung in-Sacred Heart church June orphanage ...... _ 10.00 St. Elizabeth’s unit will be 30 at the request of Mr. and Mrs. St. Mary’s hospital ...... 10.00 Salomon Quintana, whose son, CANON CITY, St. Scholastlca’a bostesiea. i academy ...... Eloy, is home after four years in St. Thomas More boipital...... 6.00 CLERGY CONTRIBUTIONS the army, during which he saw Holy Cross abbey ...... Megr. A. J. Miller...... g 25.00 service in the Pacific for 45 DEL NORTE. St. Joseph’* Rev. Denis Begley ...... 6.00 months. He was wounded once. hospital ...... 6.00 Very Rev. Nicholas Bertrand____ 10.00 DURANGO, Mercy hospital ...__ 100.00 Rev. Patrick Conway ...... lO.OO Sgt. Louis Arriza of Hesperus GRAND JUNCTION. - Rev. Louis Doherty ...... 5.00 is home. After being shot down St. Mary’s hospital „... 50.00 Rev. Emil Eckert ...... 4.00 over Greece he evaded capture for TRINIDAD. San Rev. Thomas Fitzgerald ______6.00 Raphael hospital Rev. Joseph Garcia ...... 10.00 51 days. He was overhauled two Granada camp ...... 10.00 Rev. A J. Laquerre ______5.00 miles from the Turkish coast while Sisters of Charity. Rev. J. B. Liciotti ...... 6.00 attempting to escape in a small St. Patrick’s, Pueblo ...... _...... 16.00 Rev. Joseph Minot ...... 20.00 Jesuit Fathers, Trinidad ...... _ . ’60.00 Rev. Albert Puhl ...... G.OO boat. During the last months of Jesuit Fathers, Pueblo ...... 20.00 Rev. Joseph D. Segourn.... 6.00 war he marched hundreds of miles C..S.M.C. of Pueblo Catholic high Rev. Andrew Sucek ...... 6.00 in Gemany while the enemy was school and St. Patrick’s grade Rev. Leo Thome ...... s.OO shuffling the prisoners to prevent school ...... 25.00 Rev. Francis Wagner ______5.00 Mrs. Agnes De Blsquiere, Rev. Joseph Warnat...... 10.00 their rescue. Grand Junctiqp ...... 100.00 Very Rev. Thomas Wolohsn...... 10.00 Pfc. Cayetano Velards, brother of Mrs. George Archuleta of 272 Seventh street, has been awarded the Bronze Star for heroic action PUEBLO in defeating an enemy attempt to OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT flank and envelop the group in which he was stationed. The Prince ;; Marine Pvt, and Mrs. Louis Fernandez are in Durango. Pvt. - Pharmacy | gREETWORS Fernandez is recovering from YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD V SH O E m wounds received in the Pacific DRUG STORE 5 ^ area. Cor. Northcni A Pin* Phon* 841 ' 407 Colo. Nick DiLuzio is recovering from N. Main ♦ « t ******************** Bldg. injuries received in a mine ac cident. Mrs. Joe Fanto is receiving hos pita! tratement for an accident in' HOME LOAN curred in her home. Louis Baudino is the new dis I The Railway Biilding ( Lean Assn. trict superintendent for the loca 119 W. 5th ST. PUEBLO power company. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baudino, he began work for the company in 1936. The Feast of San Juan was cele brated in Pagosa Junction June OUR WAR TIME POLICY... 24 with the usual High Mass and procession with the image of the Ii to Continue to Please Yon With patron saint. QUALITY PAINT PRODUCTS W alsenburg Glass - Wallpaper « Water Paints Florman M fg . The F IR §T rtJEBLO, COLO. State B an k 919 Bannock St. GRAND JUNCTION, of Walsenburg DENVER, COLO. (01,0. w alsenbubo, c o L a 'i'

IVEWS OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE ■JV'.I. Pueblo DioceteB Editor, Bev. Patrick Siauter, bLA., 225 Michigan Are. PATRICK’S JUNTA LIQUIDATES DEBT + ■+ + + + + + + -f ~ ^ Foundations of Now La Junta Parish Plant Free of Debt Church and Rectory Mission Church in Were Built in 1941 La Veta Being Dug At Cost of $39,000

86,500 Adobe Bricks Will Be Used In Oonstrue- $21y000 Paid Off in LiHle Over 3 Years; tion of Edifice, Hailed as Architectural Mortgage Burning, Confirmation to Gem of Region Be Held'Thursday

(See drawing of church at bottom of page) The statue of St. Patrick will rest more securely this La Veta.— Ground has been broken and foundations summer in its niche above the doorway of the church dedi­ are being dug for the new church in La Veta, according to cated to St. Patrick in La Junta, because last month,the final the Very Rev. Howard L. Delaney, pastor of St. Mary’s, payment on the debt incurred in the building of the new Walsenburg. La Veta is a mission of Walsenburg. Church and rectory was made by the Rev. Leo Thome, pastor. The church, designed in modified mission style, is ex­ Both buildings, which are ail modern in construction pected to be one of the architectural gems of the region in and completely modern in furnishings, were built in 1941 which it will be situated. It will incorporate the improve­ by the Rev. Arthur"R. Kerr at a cost of $39,000. The church ments of a sloped roof and overhang above the main en- was dedicated Dec. 14, 1941, b y ------— ------trance into a style of architecture Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. The predominating in the New Mexico d e^ of $21,000 at the time the missions. building was finished has been Accident in Pius XII Pleads The soft lines of the adobe con­ completely liquidated by ordinary struction will be followed with means within three years and a stucco facing on walls of an aver­ few months. France Kills For Increase of age thickness of two feet, to be A mortgrage-buming ceremony pinnacled by a 40-foot tower with a will take place Thursday, June dome surmopnted by a cross. The Completely free of the $21,000 years the Rev. Leo Thome, pastor, Arthur Kerr at a cost of $39,000,1 a victory dinner preceding the ad- 28, when Bishop Joseph C. Will­ Pueblo Youth Faith in Asia porch or overhang in the front debt incurred when they were has succeeded in lifting the debt and are modern in construction [ministration of Confirmation by ging visits La Junta on the occa­ of the church is unique and, as built are the beautiful church and without recourse to extraordinary and furaishings. ^he parish islBishop Joseph C. Willging. A re­ sion of the administration of the far as can be ascertained, not rectory of St, Patrick’s parish. La means. The church and rectory celebrating the liquidation of the ception in the clubrooms in the zacrament of Confirmation. A vic­ (St. FrancU Xavier's Pariih, (Home and Foreign Mittion*, by duplicated in any other church Junta. In slightly more than three were built in 1941 by the Rev. mortgage Thursday, June 28. at I rectory basement will follow. tory dinner will begin at 6 o’clock Pueblo) the Rer. Andrew J. Sucek, Dioc­ in the United States. It is, how­ in the Kit Carson note! at which Pvt. Thomas McLaughlin, son esan Director of the Society for ever, a modification of the two- Pueblo Catholic High the Most Reverend Bishop, the in­ of Mr. and Mrs. James McLaugh­ the Propagation of the Feith) story overhang found in some vited priests, and the church com­ The Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, mission structures, notably in the Project Pays Dividends mittee will be present. The ad­ lin of 1312 Pine street, was killed commends to the prayers of the Zai church, one of the famous ministration of Confirmation will in a railroad accident in France faithful throughout the Catholic missions of the Southwestern be at 8 p.m. and a reception in May 21, according to word re­ world the FREEDOM TO United States. Corbels will, of Bomber Crew Thanks Girl the parisdi clubrooms in tne base­ ceived from the War department. PREACH THE GOSPEL IN THE ment of the rectory will follow. course, support as well as decorate He'enlLsted Sept. 14, 1942, and INTERIOR OF ASIA, as the mis­ the beams of the portico. The IS UHLICTED First Church in 1885 SON DIED IN had never beeh home since. He sion intention for the month of reason for this portico, which is In 1885 the first Catholic July. The Church dedicates the usually called the “ portale,” is St. Christopher Medal wa.s in the African campaign, then month of July to the Most Pre­ to protect the entrance of the church in La Junta was opened in Italy, in France, and in Bel­ cious Blood of Jesus, that Blood church in adverse weather. v ^ n Bishop Joseph P. Machebeuf, gium. shed unstintedly for the salvation The rest of the construction The CSMC unit of Pueblo Catho­ wished to thank Miss Schwartz for with a lay committee, purchased The members of Boy Scout of mankind. It is fitting, therefore, details exhibit the typical charac­ lic high school has sent many a her donation to them. an adobe school house for $1,000 troop No. 24 of St. Francis' par­ that the Vicar of Christ upon earth and converted it into a house of teristics of the Pueblo-Spanish John Hamrick was re-elected St, Christopher medal overseas The letter which follows is in Florence, — Mrs. Sarah Don­ ish were honored with the presen­ should cast a glance of nostalgic, style, the vigas, the carved doors, explanation of the crew’s grati­ worship. The first resident priest paternal concern upon those re­ grand knight of the Pueblo coun­ with the crews of the B-24 bomb­ nelly has received word that her was the Rev. J. B. Pitaval, who tation of a silk American flag at the walls of the sanctuary rising cil of the Knights of Columbus in tude: gions of the earth as yet closed to to higher elevation than those of ers that trained in the Pueblo air SgL Anthony G, Lucca son, Cpl. Francis Donnelly, miss­ took charge Sept. 8, 1889. Father their meeting Friday, June 22. the life-giving message of the Gos­ a meeting held June 18. The other Pitaval, the first pastor, was later the nave. officers elected, most of them for base. These medals were procured 2151 West 9th St, ing since the fall of Bataan, died The flag was presented to the pel and so untouched by the re­ According, to Walter DeMor- Brooklyn, N. Y. the fifth Archbishop of Santa Fe. troop by VFW auxiliary, pojt 61, deeming Blood of the Savior. It is the second terra, are: The Rev. by the students, who staged vari­ of malaria in a Japanese prison In 1894 a new stone church was daunt, the architect of the pro­ Clement V. Gallagher, chaplain; June 5, 1946 Mrs. Paul Even, flapr-bearer for also quite natural that he should ous activities to raise the money camp in July, 1942. He was a erected on the corner of First and the post, gave a brief history of posed structure, 86,500 auobe Edward J. Pettit, deputy . grand for them, and then were given to Dear Reita, appeal to those who have bene- bricks will be necessary. Each graduate of the local high school Lincoln streets by Father Smith the flag of Ihe United States, and fitted by'the Precious Blood to re­ knight; Florian J. Siegle, chancel­ Chaplain James J. Haggerty when We are sending this rosary as a Faber, and later completed by then presented the flag to Eugene brick will measure four by eight lor; A ntony Balias, recording sec­ he was stationed in Pueblo. Chap­ and attended Creighton univer­ member in their prayers those who by 12 inches and will be produce^ token of appreciation from my the late Monsignor J. J. Donnelly Carara, who received it on behalf have not even heard of the loving retary; IDuis Krasovich, financial lain Haggerty gave them to each crew and myself for the St. Chris­ sity, Omaha, Nebr. In addition at a cost of $6,250. In 1910 the of the troop. Other members of in La Veta. The vigas will be pine secretary; John Smelich, treas­ self-immolation of Christ on the crew to install as part of the stan­ topher medal you gave us through to his mother, he is survived by Spanish-speaking members o f the the auxiliary present at the meet­ logs one foot in diameter and will urer; Joseph Pollock, advocate; dard equipment of the big bomb- cross. be cut in the La Veta district. Father Haggerty in Pueblo and for one sister and six brothers. congregation erected their own- ing were Mrs. Inez Getts, presi­ Joseph Puleo, warden; William eia. the prayers you said for us. We Today, when lip service is ren­ A Memorial Requiem Mass was church. Of adobe construction on dent; Mrs. Margaret Harvey, Mrs. dered so generously to democracy Church Will Petrie, inside guard; Charles Reports from the possessors of carried your medal on every mis­ the corner of Third and Maple, it Arthur Lowmiller, and Opal Ken- offered in St. Benedict's church and the “ freedom of worship” Seat Over 200 Genova and Anton Oreskovich, the medals have heon received from sion and carrot help feel it was called the Church of Our Lady nen. Mr. Lowmiller and Mr. Even outside guard.s; Thomas Mulhol- all over the world. The latest saved us many a time. We were in for the repose of bis soul. of Guadalupe. were also present for the occa­ clause is heralded boldly through­ land, trustee for three-year term. out the world, it may seem strange The church will measure 116 by conries in the form of a rosary plenty of tough spots and were sion. Twelve members of the The council has added 43 names to read an appeal for prayers for 34 feet and will have a total seat­ which was purchased by a B-24 saved' only because the Lord was At Sacred Heart Home 32 Years troop were advanced to the rank to its roster by obtaining new “ freedom to pfeach the Gospel.” ing capacity of 225, exclusive of crew after it had returned to the watching over us. of second class at the court of members and reinstatements dur­ But even a superficial study of the the balcony choir loft. United States when the war in Eu­ honor held Monday, June 18. Two ing the past year. According to We would like you to accept this facts and a cursory glance at the The site of the building is on' rope was over. The rosary was a rosarj' and hope you will like it SISTER MARY DESIDERIA IS boys were made tenderfoot scouts. Grand Knight Hamrick, the council map will prove the wisdom of the Main and Virginia streets, in the gift to Miss Reita Schwartz, a Members of Our Lady's sodal­ will seek to add at least 50 new May God bless you and watch over action of the Holy See. center of the community, where member of the high school CSMC you. ity held a picnic in Mineral Palace six lots were purchased from the members in the coming year. unit. It was in this way the crew NAMED SUPERIDR IN DENVER park Sunday, June 24. The girls Just what is meant by the in­ town company. A grateful friend and crew, terior of Asia referred to in the Anthony G. Lucca arrived at the park about 12 This location i.s one block from o’clock and had lunch at 1 o’clock. intention of the Holy Father? Ac­ the I.a Veta high school. Miss Schwartz is the daughter Sister Mary Desidcria, superior Pueblo orphanage, and cannot tually, it is the huge area— in part NOVENA TO SORROWFUL MOTHER A session of softball followed The settlement of La Veta has of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schwartz of of Sacred Heart home, Pueblo, for succeed herself for a third con­ from 2 to 4 o’clock. At the end wild and desolate— comprising the a population of 1,000, and many 421 Michigan, Pueblo, and is a the past six years and a member secutive term, according to the countries of Baluchistan, Afghan­ of the outing, watermelon was Catholics live on the surrounding junior student in Pueblo Catholic of the staff of that institution for rules of her order. enjoyed by all, with Mary Sarlo istan, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, Turk WILL BE STARTED IN CORTEZ farms. An excelsior and lumber high. 32 years,” has been appointed su­ Coming to Pueblo for the first .serving. Dorothy Lakner was estan, the Asiatic sections of the industry is carried on in La Veta, Father Haggferty has often writ­ perior of St.- Clara’s orphanage, time in 1912, she remained here chairman of the arrangements USSR, and outer Mongolia. Cortez.—The world-famous no­ which was built originally in 1865 creeds and from every walk of life ten his appreciation to the samelBothihouses are operated until 1917 and then spent one year committee. History marks these lands as as a fort by a Cm. Franciso of vena to Our Sorrowful Mother will standing four or five abreast on J , T iby the Franciscan Sisters, Daugh- in Denver teaching in St. Clara’s. “ forbidden” spots in the realms the United States army. be introduced Friday, June 29, at the sidewalk often for an hour or m:::sion unit for the medals. In ^Uers of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus She then returned to Pueblo in of mission activity. The fanaticism 7:30 p.m. in St. Margaret’s church more waiting for the next service. letter to the teaching sister in [and Mary. Sister Desideria has 1918 and has remained here since, How to Get Results of the Moslems, the false mystic­ Navy Lists Walsenburg Old and young are there—rich and (Turn to Page IS — Column 6) (had two terms as superior in the where she taught the seventh and ism of the Hindus, the fierce war- with the consent of Bishop Joseph poor. They stand patiently, kept C. Willging. eighth grades between the years (Tum to Page 13 — Column i ) Youth Officially Dead in line by the Chicago Park district 1918 and 1936. Wriling in regard to hii This novena was inaugurated policemen, 120 novena ushers in Catholic Register subscription Injured Chinese Missionary Under h e r superiorship the drive a pastor says, “ Enclosed Walsenburg. — Francis H. Mc­ nine years ago by the Servite Fa­ blue and gold uniforms, and Chi­ chapel was redecorated, building Nominating Gommittoo thers in Our Lady of Sorrows you will find our check and Kenna, fireman first class, has been cago firemen acting as volunteer improvements were made, and the church, Chicago, and has spread to ushers. list o f subscriptions to the Reg­ listed officially dead by the Navy swimming pool was installed. Sis­ Is Named by Deanery 1,500 churches in this country and Novena prayerbooks, a single ister, which is 100 per cent in department, according to word re­ 186 churches in 23 other countries. Writes of Pueblo Memories ter Desideria is known by all the this parish. We worked hard to edition of which will run to 600,000 businessmen of Pueblo as a pro­ ceived by his mother, Mrs. E. Mc­ In the novena’s nine years of ex­ copies, are published, not only in get them all in. The most o f A nominating committee was istence, 241,188,478 persons have gressive and capable superior. One them, it seems, had to be railed Kenna. He died in action Oct. 25, Engli.sh and Braille, but in 21 for­ of them, on hearing of her trans­ appointed at the quarterly meeting attended it. The service is broad­ The Rev. Charles Meeus, well- on the good earth of China my on personally. These did not eign languages. Novena Notes, fer, remarked: “ She knew all the of the Pueblo deanery of the 1944, while serving on an aircraft cast every Friday night over 17 known Chinese missionary, has thoughts flew back to Pueblo, to respond to the letter and en­ the official publication of the no­ institution’s problems thoroughly DCCW June 18. The members of carrier in the South Pacific. He radio stations from coast to coast. written Bishop Joseph G. Willging the red roses handed out at the velope for siibseription. The vena, has a circulation topping from the boiler room right up to the group are Mmes. John was a graduate of St. Mary’s high Also, the novena is conducted in 25 225,000 every week. In the past telling abdut the reflections he ex­ Communion rail, the statue of the Catholic Daughters went out Cowen, R. B. Gentry, John Hoody, the m .s t complicated business array camps overseas and 65 mili­ nine years more than 7,000,000 perienced while lying in his hos­ saint in her little niche, the dear 0 and solicited most o f them, but Howard Barger, Frank Krasovec, school. transactions.” tary stations in this country. petitions have been received at pital bed after suffering a broken people I met. there exactly a. year we got the job done. Thank Jr., and John Stratford. These Joe Magnone, matchmaker for the shrine. back in an accident on the Burma ago. . . . Sister Mary Michael, formerly God for our success.” the Southern Colorado sports en­ At the shrine in Chicago more women represent their respective With a specific favor in mind, road. Father Meeus gave one of "So there was a lot of time as of St. Clara’s, will succeed Sis­ Some other parishes have parishes in Pueblo. The Rev. Bald­ terprise, has donated the profit than 40,000 worshipers attend the ter Desideria as superior. A blood 20 hourly services, centering in tne participants write their petition on the closing conferences of the no­ we lay there in the night on the made the 100-per-ccnt goal. win Haydock, O.S.B., pastor of from the wrestling matches of blanks distributed to them at the vena in honor of the Little Flower road. I told the Little Flower: sister of Sister Desideria is Sister Personal contact is the only sure June 27 to St. Mary’s athletic Via Matris or Way of the Sorrow­ St. Anthony's parish, and the Very ful Mother, the seven stations of beginning of the service. Requests in St. Leander’.s church, Pueblo, in ‘Listen, you are used to dropping Con.stance, superior of St. Jos­ method to reach the objective, l‘■<^a Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan, chap­ fund. The bouts sponsored by the range from aid in securing jobs to May, J,944, and he evidently had roses, but are you sure I am a eph’s hospital, Milwaukee, Wise. “ Tlie Catholic Register in every group this season have been held which correspond to the 14 stations lain of the DCCW, addressed the of the Way of the Cross. Here can a happy death. Many seek divine that event in mind when he wrote rose?’ (You see, I dropped about The provincial house of these Catholic home in the Diocese o f assembled women. in the school auditorium. be seen people of all faiths and (Turn to Page 13 — Column 7) Bishop Willging: “ As I was lying 200 feet down the prwipice with Franciscan Sisters is located in St. Pneblo.” the truck.) And she answered me: Louis, Mo. ‘You can be, if you want to.’ PUEBLO “ So here I am in bed all tied up, Proposed Church in La Veta trying to be a rose in the odor of PUEBLO sweetness, letting the pain take BEAMAN f i w r ST. MART’S care of itself. The driver of the ROOFING truck was saved by a real miracle. HOSPITAL He pulled out of unconsciousness GRQVE DRUG STQRES Intulalion • Weatherstrip CONDUCTED BY the la.«t day of a novena we made for him.” FIVE BETTER DRUG STORES . u s Gm>4 A t «w Paikl*. C«U. Sisters of Charity PHONE 305 41S QUINCY PHONE SA JUNCTION Returns Announced on 1 Your Business Is Appreciated THE D. E. BraRE Collection for Pope Phone 862 The Palace Drag Ga. Plumbing & Heating Co. Repair Ifork a Specialty The following results of the PRICE CLEANER Peter’s Pence collection taken up MAJOR AND DYER The Store 318-320 N. Santa Fe Are. in the Diefbese of Pueblo on May NO ODOR—NO •DELAY-NO Phone* 27-28 406 N. Main St. Office Phone 909 20 are announced this week by the REGRET Chancery office of the diocese: 625 Court Sl , Pueblo PUEBLO PARISHES C HDOR8 - FOR SEA FOODS Sacred Heart Cathedral _____ I2S7.00 For Thrifty Buyers Mt. Carmel ...... 90.2S St. Anthony of Padua's...... 39.60 THATCHER BERNSTEUV BROS. St. Frsneii Xavier’s ______266.06 FLOUR St. Leander*! ...... 64.56 BLOCK DRUG Lu m b e r c o . St. M a r y ',...... 100.00 St. Patrick’, ___ 214.40 The standard of quality for SHELTON BRYAN. Mar. 201 South Santa Fa Sc PARISHES OUTSIDE OF PUEBLO AND MISSIONS perfect baking. "AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION Phone 6220 ALAMOSA, Sacred Heart ______PHARMACY" ANTONITO. St. Augustine’a ..... 36.10 BUENA VISTA ______PHONE 2 8 I CANON CITY, St. Michael’s...... 284.21 BROOKSIDE. St. Anthony’s...... I Conoco Gas t Oils CAPULIN. SL Joneph', ...... 29.88 ■j CRF.STED BUTTE. SI. Patrick’s 18.00 TIRE REPAIRING A RECAPPING RDBERT S. FARICT DEL NORTE, Holy Name of Mary 40.00 DELTA. 8l Michael’, ______88.40 REX G. HUNTER MONUMENTS CEDAREDCE. St. Anne’a ____ 8.06 Robinson Bros. DUNDEE CRAVE MARKERS DURANGO, Sacred Heart ...... ■ 40.20 Your lUUeagfi Merchant St. Columba’a ...... 68.85 Gleaners & Dyers 707 S. Main St. • Pbon* 260-W FLORENCE. St. Benedict’s ____ 24.10 DAIRY 25lh & Elizabeth Ph. 1146 PORTLAND, Christ the K ing.„ 6.16 P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. W« Appr.elaU Y.nr Bmlntw______ROCKVALE. St. Patrick’, ..... 7.05 Pure Milk and Cream FRUITA. Sacred Heart, and PAL­ *‘We Return Everything ISADE. St. Maraaret Mary’,..» 44.25 ‘Untouched by Human Hand* GARDNER, Sacred Heart...... 12.80 But the Dir/” GRAND JUNCTION. St. Joseph’s 202.60 Home Delivery QUICKIES, Inc. GUNNISON. Su Peter’s ...._...... - 40.00 BUY WAR BONDS HOLLY, St. Joseph’s , 28.06 WE SELL FRANCIS 25th & Elizabeth Sts. (Clast irt Glass) LA JUNTA. Our Lady o f \ND STAMPS Guadalupe ...... 100.00 ICE CREAM Coektail Lounge St. Patrick’t ...... 125.00 ^ Phone 3438 LAMAR. Stt Franeia de Salea',.._. 49.60 Phone 59 713 E. 4th Sl. 9TH & MAIN PLTBLO A sketch o f the proposed new DeMordaunt, copied by BeblTaDaka, staff artist.— (Sea story Our Lady of Guadalupe...... 20.30 ______±______church in La Veta bjr Walter | O’Nell, and retouched by Lily [at top left of page.) (TumtoPagelS — Column 1)