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Member of Audit Bureau of CiraddHons Mt. Elizabeth Retreat Will Be Dedicated Oct. 4

T clothing donated for needy Europeans by Cathoiica o f Denver Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc. 1944 — Permission to Reproduce, Except on ^ere workers o f the St. Vincent de Paul society and the Salvage Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue bureau, who are sorting and packing the garments from the various parishes. The returns were four Repairs Completed times the expectations, with reports received from 33 o f 35 parishes in the Denver metropolitan area. Early returns from the national drive indicate, that Catholic participation alone will meet the full goal o f 15 million pounds. More than 100 dioceses with 14,000 parishes are taking part. The drive will be cleaned up locally this week. De Paul men, who generously assumed the burden o f gathering and caring for the clothes, will pick up any further donations made at parish churches. Below are shown On Famous Building, the Rev. Elmer Kolka, archdiocesan director o f the drive, and Leo Kelleher, manager o f the Salvage bureau, with a pile o f the clothing. DENVER CATHOLIC Former College, Inn REGISTER Archbishop Vehr Will Officiate at Blessing; The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We , Home for Aged Is Magnificent Memorial Have Also the International News ^rvice (Wire and Mail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller Services. Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. To Mrs. Elizabeth Kirchhof

VOL. XL. No. 5. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1944. $1 PER YEAR Mt. Elizabeth retreat, a home for the aged conducted in Morrison by the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration, will be dedicated Wednesday, Oct. Brother of Priest Taken 4, by Archbishop’ Urban J. Vehr. The Solemn Mass that L will follow the dedication ceremony will be celebrated by the Rev. Barry Wogan, with the Rev. Hubert Newell, dea­ Captive by Japanese Also con, and the Rev. Matthias Blenkush, subdeacon. The Rev. TO James P. Flanagan and the Rev. Edward Morgan, S.J., will serve as assistants to the Arch­ bishop. Masters o f ceremonies will Will Serve as Missioner be the Rev, Maloney, the Rev. William F. Malloy, chaplain SIODT GLOBS of the institution, and the Rev. You might think that his have retained the faith, although Roger Hoehn, O.S.B. The Rev. Johrf Harley Schmitt will dirget brother’s experiences would keep they have had no priests for many him from volunteering for service Programs of religious discussion the chant for the dedication, and a years. It is priestly activity very in the foreign mission Helds, but for public high school students and group of Franciscan Sisters from GLOB POOGBl you would not understand Father much like that in our own West­ reli^ous discussion clubs for ad H St. ’s convent, Denver, the Kenneth A. Knopke, O.F.M. Fa­ ern country during pioneer days— parishioners should be launched provincial mother-house, will sing the Mass chants. A dinner for the ther Kenneth, a Denver boy who going by horseback from village to with new enthusiasm this year as followed his older brother into the result of the observance of clergy and otMter guests will be IS village, spending the whole day the, Franciscan order, is now pre­ Catechetical Sunday in the arch­ served after the Mass. paring for work in the mission baptizing, absolving, blessing mar­ diocese Oct. 1, said the Rev. Gregory Formerly known as Hillcrest Helds of Brazil that were assigned riages, and burying the dead, and Smith, archdiocesan director of the inn, the famous hotel, which once Junior Newman clubs through­ to the American Franciscans last then going on to another village Confraternity of Christian Doc­ housed old Sacred Heart college, year. the next day. trine. The fall semester of the par­ now Regis, was given to the sisters out the archdiocese will organize His brother, the Rev. Roch Father Kenneth received his ish discussion clubs will open in the by Frank Kirchhof, K.S.G., and next week for the fall and win­ Knopke, O.F.M., has been in China primary education in St. Eliza­ week o f O ct 8. Archbishop Urban his children, Francis J., Edward ter season, according to a program .since 1932. TSvo years ago he beth’s grade school, and attended J. Vehr has approved the selection A., and Bernadine, and Mrs. Al­ released on Wednesday by the of The Dignity of the Parishioner was kidnaped by the Japanese and Regis high school and college. En­ berta Diamantopoulos, in memory Very Rev. Joseph P. O’Heron and by the Rev. Bernard Sause, O.S.B., his mission was razed by fire. When tering the Franciscan order in o f his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth O’Con- the Rev. Hubert M. Newell, co­ Formation of Greeley Deanery Great as the text for these adult clubs. last heard from . Father Roch was 1937, he made his philosophical lior Kirchhof, who died Jan. 29, chaplains of the organization. Dis­ Each pastor is asked to designate safe in Shanghai, although still 1935. It is also named in honor cussion topics fo r the year are leaders in his parish to form their a prisoner. He says Mass daily, o f her. based on the Sacraments, a man­ own discussion groups, which will and acts as chaplain for his fel­ At the time when it was given ual prepared by the Rev. Gregory Advance in Work of Catholic Women meet weekly in the homes o f the low prisoners. to the sisters, the building, valued Smith and Charles J. McNeill, a members through an eight-week Father Kenneth will be one of at $50,000, was in need of consid­ former member of the staff of semester. The leaders are Mst pre­ four young Franciscans to fly to erable repair. The family also pre­ the Register, now serving with the An auspicious advance in the director. Officers are Mrs. J. Fred the last World War, that our peo­ pared for their individual club South America about Nov. 1. His sented them with a check for anped forces. The complete pro­ organization of Catholic women in McCort of Greeley, president; Mrs. ple organize for action along par­ appointment to the work in Brazil meetings if they form a club among ochial, diocesan, and national lines, $10,000, which was used to re­ gram of topics for the weekly the archdiocese was the inaugura­ E. Linnenbrick of Fleming, first came as a surprise to him. When themselves for group discussion of the maximum need is felt at the model and furnish the plant. The meeting follows: he volunteered, he was told that the week’s assignment. tion o f a Greeley deanery vice president; Mrs. H. H. Gleason present time. There are many of inn is a stone structure of 47 Oct. 1, m atin g tcv organize of the Archdiocesan Council of his turn would not come fo r sev­ In a letter to the pastors o f the rooms, fully m odem, with hot and of Platteville, second vice pres­ us who would like to think that eral years. But, after only three archdiocese asking the observance club; Oct. 8, *iDid the 0iurch Al­ Catholic Women Tuesday. Eight ident; Mrs. M. Rodney o f Fort organizational needs growing out cold water in every room, inter­ ways Have Seven S^raments?” ; priests, traveling from as far as months o f service in the 31st o f Catechetical Sunday, Father communicating telephones, heavy Morgan, third vice president; Mrs. of the war are waning. We would street church of the Franciscans Smith outlined the following in- Oct. 15, “ Is Every Person Who 146 miles away, and 45 women, Earl W. Steele of Greeley, secre­ like to believe that the campaign box springs on the beds, and attrac- Dies IVithout Baptism Lost?” ; in New York city. Father Kenneth (Tum to Page S — C olu m n i ) (Turtt to Page 7 — C olu m n 6) including eight from Denver, were tary; Mrs. J. S. Witherow o f Fort in Europe is about over, that the was told to prepare for work near OcL 22, “ What Is the Sacrament present. Sixteen parishes will be Lupton, treasurer; Miss Melda war in the Pacific will be effec­ Annapolis and Goiza in Brazil. of Catholic Action?” ; OcL 29, affiliated with the deanery. Bedlin o f 'Wray, financial secre­ tively and speedily terminated in St. 's Has 6 Vocations It is not country entirely un­ Halloween social meeting; The Very Rev. B. J. Froegel of tary; and Mrs. Edward Smith of the next year with the result that touched by Christianity, for the Nov. 5, “ What Is God’s Great­ Greeley was named spiritual Greeley, corresponding secretary. we can return to the easy, indif­ Portuguese Franciscans established est Gift to Men?” ; Nov. 12, “ Who Presidents of the affiliated organ­ ferent' days of normality that pre­ missions there in the years be­ 34 Study to Be Priests Offered the First Mass?” ; Nov. izations will serve on the board ceded the struggle. tween 1750-1800. But, since the 19j “ Did the Early CJ^iatians Re­ of directors. Serious Problems Seen first World war, no missionaries ceive Holy Communion?” ; Nov. Other priests present besides “ But it would seem to many have been available to be sent from 26, “Why Do People Commit Father Froegel were the Rev. Dom­ persons that there are no easy Portugal, and there has been al­ In Denver Archdiocese Sin?” ; Dec. 3, “ What Is the Most inic Morera, S.F., Greeley; the ways in the immediate offing fbr most a complete lack of native vo- Important Factor in a Good Con­ Rev. Charles Sanger, Keenesburg; our country,” the -spwker contin­ cattbns, except in the district o f fession?” ; Dec. 10,-^‘If We For­ the Rev. J. C. Erger, ForbMorgan; ST. M lllI’S ued. “ We have facing us as a Sao Paulo, The work of the Fran­ There are 34 students fo r the Class o f second college— Cle­ get to Confess Sins, Are They the Rev. F. J. Brady, H olyoke; the nation two very large and serious ciscans is to establish parishes Fr. Kenueth Knopke, O.FiM. priesthood in the Archdiocese of ment J. Zecha, St. Mary’s, Colo­ Forgiven?” ; Rev. Thomas Doran, Platteville; Denver, it is announced by the (Turn to Page 2 — C olu m n j ) and to care for the inhabitants who rado Springs; James F. Kittleson, Jan. 8, “ Has the Church Always and the Rev. Elmer J. Kolka and studies in St. Stephen’s friary, Chancery office. Leading in vO' Blessed Sacrament, Denver; Ed­ Granted ?” ; Jan'. 15, the Rev. Hubert Newell, Denver. Croghan, N. Y., and St. Anthony’s, cations by parishes is St. Philo- ward T. Madden, St. John’s, Den­ “How Often May a Sick Person STEIIEE Fathers Newell and Kolka and Mrs. Butler, N. J. In the fall .of 1940 mena’s o f Denver with eight semi ver; and Ramon W. Blach, SL Receive Extreme Unction?” ; Jan. T. G, Garrison o f Golden were he began his theological studies in narians, more than twice the Men’ s Rally to Discuss John’s, Yuma. 22, examination week, no meet­ among the speakers. Holy Name college, Washington, number from any other parish. The Class o f first college— Joseph C. ing; Jan. 29, “ Who Can Become D. C., and returned to Denver to complete list follows: Class o f Steve O’Rourke, veteran base­ “ The formation of the deanery a Priest?” ; ball scout and athletic coach, was in Greeley is an important and be ordained by Archbishop Urban third theology, Charles T. Jones, Kramer, St. ’, accorded honors only once before significant event for the Church Holy Hour Final Plans J. Vehr in the Denver Cathedral St. Philomena’s parish, Denver; Denver; James W. Rasby, St. Dom­ Feb. 4, “ Does the Church Ever paid a layman in the High Ma.ss in Northeastern Colorado,” as­ on May 29, 1943. During the John Monaghan, Cathedral, Den­ inic’s, Denver; James E. Kane, Grant Divorce?” ; Feb. 11, pre- of Requiem offered for the repose serted Father Newell, “ noteworthy past year he completed his theo ver; Robert M. Syrianey, St. , Leadville; John Pat­ Lenten social; Feb. 8, “ Does a o f his soul Monday, Sept. 25, in because it marks the tightening logical studies in Holy Name col Philomena’s, Denver; and John N. rick Duffy, St. Mary’s, Colorado non-Catholic Profit From the Use this year, will begin at 7 :45. The the chapel'of St. Mary’s college in o f the bond that binds the women’s Final plans for the Holy Name lege and served as an assistant Haley, St. Paul’s, Colorado Springs; Frank G. Morfeld, St. of Medals and Other Religious St. Marys, Kans., when the activities o f your parishes with Holy Hour Oct. 8 in the Denver procession will be made up of sem­ at the 31st street church in New Springs. Catherine’s, Denver; Robert L. Articles?” ; Feb. 25, “Are Our Breunig, St. Philomena’s, Denver; Prayers Always Answered?” ; theologians’ choir of the college those o f thousands of other Cath­ Cathedral will be made at the inarians from St. Thomas,’ mem­ York city. Class o f second theology— Jos­ and Patrick Rooney, St. Law­ March 4, “ How Do 'We Know sang for the Mass. O’Rourke war olic women throughout the coun­ quarterly meeting of the Archdioc­ bers of the Fourth Degree Knights eph J. Leberer, SL Francis de rence’s, Lawrenceville, 111. Which Is the True Church?” buried in St. Mary’s cemetery. try. . . . esan Union of the Holy Name of Columbus, and priests preceding Sales’, Denver; Leonard A. Aber­ The former scout for the New “ Truly our work is always signi­ Society in St. Philoraena’s school Archbishop Urban J. 'Vehr. Music crombie, Cathedral, Denver; Rich­ York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, ficant, and the "organization of hall 'Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 8 p. m. will be given by a choir o f semi­ Church Filled ard D. Mershon, SL Catherine’s, Boston Red Sox, and St. Louis the deanery, which will tighten af­ Father Harold V. Campbell, spir­ narians directed by the Rev. Denver; Herbert L. Banigan, Ca­ Fr. Wm. Gallagher Loses Browns died in St. Joseph’s hos­ filiation with other groups round itual director, urges a good attend­ Thomas Barrett, C.M. To Capacity on thedral, Denver; Regis F. McGuire, pital in Denver Friday, Sept. 22, the country, is important. ance at this rally meeting. After the processional, “ Chris- Annunciation, Leadville; and Jos­ following a heart attack suffered “ Though it has been o f increas­ The exercises, attendance at tug Vincit,” the men will sing the eph Koontz, St, Mary’s, Union a few days previous. He had come ing necessity, particularly since which is restricted solely to men “Star-Spangled Banner.” “0 Salu- City, Ind. Right Eye in Accident to Denver recently after being taris Hostia” will be given as ex­ 50th Jubilee Class o f first theology— Howard laid up most o f the summer be­ Annual Meeting Is Oct. 4-H position of the’ Blessed Sacrament J. Quinlivan, SL Philomena’s, Den­ cause of a heart attack suffered opens. The and Litany of ver; Walter R. Jaeger, St. Philo­ Our Lady of ML Carmel’s newly The Rev. William Gallagher, ad lost because o f its sj'mpathetic re­ in June at the home o f his mother the Sacred Heart will be led by the mena’s, Denver; William H. Jones, decorated church was crowded to lation to the destroyed faculty. It in Rochester, N. Y. Rev. Louis Grohman. A fter a St. Philomena’s, Denver; George ministzator o f Calhan and missions capacity by some 700 piarishioners was announced Sept. 27, however, Steve, one of the most widely Catholics Active in State meditation by the Rev. Leo Gainer, R. Evans, SL 'Vincent de Paul’s, in ElMt Central Colorado, suffered on Sunday morning, SepL 24, when a painful and tragic accident in that after a prolonged rest of six known men in organized baseball, O.P., “Panis Angelicus” will be Denver; and Robert A. Freuden- Archbishop Urban J. Vehr offered his Calhan rectory at 10 o’clock on months or more the priest will have was a graduate of Holy Cross col­ sung. stein, St. John’s, Denver. a Solemn Pontifical Mass on the the night of Aug. 31. Because a normal vision in the left eye. lege, where he starred in base­ A prayer for peace, victory, and occasion of the parish’s golden Class of second philosophy— cord for snapping on the ceiling Father Gallagher is a native of ball and football under the famous Social Welfare Conference the safety o f 'service' men and the jubilee. The Archbishop was as­ Robert Nevins, St. Philomena’s, light in a room at the rear o f the Boston, Massachusetts, being born “ Iron Major” of World war I, main meditation,will be given by sisted by the Very Rev. Harold V. Denver, studying in the Catholic rectory had been bfoken. Father there June 2, 1902. He attended Maj. Frank Cavanaugh. After the Archbishop. A short period of Campbell, assistant priest; the university; and Anthony J. Jacobs, Gallagher was cautiously making Boston college high school, and leaving college he entered a ca- Catholics are taking an unusu­ eph E. Cook, Capt. John O’Donnell silent prayer and adoration will Very Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., St. Vincent de Paul’s, Denver. his way through the dark room completed his college work in (T um to PageS — C olum n i ) ally active part in the Colorado of the Denver police department, be followed by the singing o f the and the Very Rev. George C, Tol­ Class o f first philosophy— Owen when he stumbled against a wall Venard college, Scranton, Pa., in CTonference of Social Welfare that William F. McGlone, Miss Agnes “Tantum Ergo” and Benediction. man, C.M., deacons of honor; the McHugh, Corpus Christi, Colorado from which a nail jutted out. The 1920. He entered Maryknoll semi­ will be held O ct 4, 5, and in Quinlan, case work supervisor of 6 After the recitation of the Holy Rev. Dr. Delisle A. Lemieux and Springs, studying in the Catholic nail pierced the priest’s right eye. nary, Ossining, N, Y., in the same the Charities; and Mrs. Mayme the Lincoln annex of the Shirley- Name pledge the services will con­ the Rev. John Giambastiani, university; John A. Canjar, Holy After four weeks of treatment in year, and continued his studies for Talks on Faith Duddy of. the Charities. The Rt. Savoy hotel, Denver. The theme clude with the singing of “Holy O.S.M., deau:on and subdeacon; and Rosary, Denver; Thomas J. McMa­ St. Francis’ hospital, Colorado the priesthood th5re until he en­ Rev. John R. Mulroy, Charities di­ of the conference will be “ Rehabil­ God We Praise Thy Name.” The the Rev. Bernard J. Cullen and the hon, SL John’s Denver; John L. Springs, attending physicians fear tered St. Thomas’ seminary, Den­ rector, is scheduled to preside oter itation and Services,” and was Very Rev. George C. Tolman, Rev. David Maloney, masters of Aylward, SL Francis de Sales’, that the total sight of the eye has ver, in 1924. He was ordained to the Are Resumed chosen because of the wide interest a section meeting, but may not be C.M., will be deacon, and the Very ceremonies. The sermon was Denver; Wilbur A. Kissell, Presen­ been destroyed. The eye special­ mriesthood in the Cathedral by able to attend. in reconversion and rehabilitation Rev. John J. Flanagan, SJ., sub­ preached by the Very Rev. John tation, Denver; and Joseph D. ists for a time were also alarmed Bishop John Henry Tihen on Dec. now and after the war. Well- Mrs. Alvena Burnite of Denver, deacon ,at Benediction. (Turn to P a g es — C olum n i ) Cusack, SL Philomena’s, Denver. lest the sight o f the other eye be 21, 1926. First he served as as­ In Cathedral known authorities, both local and a Catholic, is the new executive sistant in St. Mary’s parish, Colo­ national, will appear on the nro- A jiv in c W/ilJ “ million dollar” hoapital and nurses’ home planned in Ogden, rado Springs, until 1933. His next gram. Catholic social workers at­ ‘Act of God’ Feeling i-si YY m U-I.C Utah, conslruction o f which will begin as soon as the contracts are assignment was to Craig, where The annual doctrinal cla.sses in tending the meeting will be the awarded. An architect's aerial view o f the projected institution, which will be directed hy Benedic­ he was administrator until his ap­ the Cathedral, Denver, began Sept. guests of Archbishop Urban J. tine Sisters o f St. Joseph, Minn., is shown below. The Federal Works Agency is supplying a part o f the pointment to the Cathedral clergy 26, under the direction o f the Rev. Vehr and the Ozanam club at a din­ On New School Bus funds and the nuns the remainder. The completed plant will cost about $1,500,000. The Rev. W. J. staff in 1934. In 1938 he was Arthur J. Lucy. The classes are ner at p.m., Oct. 4, in the Shir- 6 Giroux o f Ogden, the local Chamber o f Commerce, and the county Medical society have been working named administrator o f Keenes­ held twice a week, on Tuesdays ley-Savoy. A story in the Denver Catholic for years to get additional hospital facilities. John K. Monroe o f Denver is the architect. burg and Roggen, and last July and Thursdays, at 8 p.m. in St. Miss Betty Danforth, a Catholic, Register last week described the Paul’s chapel, .the entrance to took over the care of the (3alhan is president of the conference. heroic efforts of Catholics in parish. which is on Logan street. Irdndale to send their children to Among the Catholics appearing on Father Gallagher is the brother Catholics and non-Catholics are a Catholic school. Assumption in the program will be John R. Man- o f a Maryknoll nun, who was a welcome to attend these informa­ Welby. For lack of better trans­ nix, national director of the Blue prisoner of the Japanese and who tion lectures. They last about an portation, the youngsters' were Cross plan, Chicago; the Rev. Wil­ was released and recently returned hour, and consist o f a talk on Cath­ traveling to Welby in a milk truck, liam Kcnneaily, C.M., of St. to this country. She was a visitor olic doctrine delivered by Father the parents jointly paying the cost. Thomas’ seminary; the Rev. Elmer of the injured priesL Another Lucy, and an open forum. Forty Two days after the story ap­ J. Kolka, assistant director of member o f the family in relipon is non-Catholics attended the first in Catholic Charities in Denver; the peared a salesman from the East the series o f classes held Tuesday a brother, the Rev. John D. Gal­ Rev. Hubert Newell, archdiocesan appeared in town with an excel­ lagher; M.M., now in China. evening. Almost every one of these superintendent of schools; the Rev. school bus. The Rev. John w'as there by reason of the invita­ Barry Wogan of Golden, expert on Giambastiani, O.S.M., pastor of tion of some* interested Catholic the problems of youth; Judge Jos- Welby, viewed the opportunity to friend. buy the bus almost as'an act o f Denver Women Serve The classes in the Cathedral God, for he had exhausted ‘ every have been held for the past .10 K. of G. Degrees Will avenue in the summer in attempt­ 1,000 Hours in Club years, and have become nationally ing to purcha.se one. famous. They now result in an av-. Be Given in Greeley The new bus has all modern erage of about 100 converts to Three Denver women each gave equipmenL including an emergency more than 1,000 hours of volun­ Catholicism every year. The total doOr, fire extinguisher, driver-con­ teer service and 56 completed 100 of converts throughout the years Greeley. — The Greeley council, Mrs. Alvena Burnite trol o f the doors, rain shields, and hours o f work in the USO-NC(iS is approximately 2,500. a large mirror so that the driver Knights o f Columbus, extends to club at 1575 Grant street, it was Non-Catholic members of the secretary of the conference, chosen can see the children all the time. all members of neighboring coun­ disclosed at a dinner SepL 25 classes who are interested in be­ to fill the vacancy left by Raymond In addition to paying $80 a month coming Catholics are given further cils an invitation to attend the Craig, who is now In the army. complimenting the Senior Hostess to the driver, this poor and small corps o f the club. Mrs. Walter private instructions before joining Mrs. Burnite had been the medical initation to be held Sunday, Oct. section o f the parish is assuming Hill, Mrs. James Kenney, and Miss the Church. There are three series . FirsL second, and third de­ social worker for the Ave Maria 1 the burden o f a $760 debt for the Marie Weber, with their 1,000 of classes in the year from Septem­ grees will be conferred by the Ster­ clinics in Denver, and has just re­ bus. hours of assisting soldiers, were ber to the middle of June. The pres­ ling dewee team starting at 1 p.m. ceived her Master's degree in medi­ “ We’ll have to turn this one in closely followed by two other out­ ent series will be completed b^ore at the roO F hall, com er of Seventh cal social work in the Denver uni­ for a larger bus next year,” the standing patrons of the service Christmas, and the next will ^ g in and Ninth avenuej^'Visitors will ^ versity graduate school of social parents laughingly told the pastor, center— Mrs. L. A. Higgins and in January. Catholics are urged to entertained in the afternoon and work. She has been an active par­ “ since every Catholic child in Iron- invite a non-Catholic friend to at­ Mris. John Tierney. Their totals there will be a banquet and pro­ ticipant in the state conference for dale will be attending the paro­ have not quite reached the 1,000 tend. gram at 6:30 p.m. a number of years. chial school.” (Turn to Page 10 — C olu m n S) m

PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944 THEOLOGIANS IN ST. MARY’S The Denver CatlioHc OF WASHING MACHINE CROWNING NEW SHIPMENT Register SING AT O’ROURKE FUNERAL DONATION TO CATECHISTS! Published Weekly by the of (Continued From Page One) the Chicago White Sox in the Catholic Press Society, Inc. reer o f coachingf, and served as American league, and the Kansas The announcement, “The Arch­ the Guardian Angel circle on Tues­ 938 Bannock Street, Denver, head coach at St Thomas’ college City Monarchs of the National bishop has just located a washing day, Sept, 26. As this was the first' Colo. in St. Paul, Minn., and S t Louis Nbgro baseball league, winning machine!” put the climax on one meeting of the group, plans for. university in Missouri before going from them.- as often as they lost. of the most unusual reports ever the coming year were outlined. | VESTMENTS Subscription: $1 Per Tear to St. Marys, Kans., where he was Steve O’Rourke’s name joined [ made before a meeting of the Wednesday, Sept. 27, member? i Entered as Second Class Matter athletic director and head coach. those of the greats in the annals Archbishop’s guild, Denver. The o f the Ave Maria circle met in the It was while serving at St washing machine was one of the in all at the Post O ffice, Denver, of St Mary’s college. He always home of Mrs. Mary Kinkle, with! Mary's college that he gained his last major items to be moved into had been credited with being the (Continued From Page One) Miss Catherine Maloney as host-; Colo. greatest fame in baseball. The coach depicted in the famous boys’ the Missionary Catechists’ convent, ess. I teams of St. Mary’s, under his novels written by Fateer Finn, problems. One, the reconversion of opened this month in Greeley. The ‘ The Morning Star circle also met' LITURGICAL COLORS coaching, became nationally and the stories about him are industry from war to peace time full story of the part played by on Wednesday evening, Sept, 27.! known— rivalling the fame gained legend. needs; and two, the demobil­ the Archbishop’s guild members in with Miss Kay Cambra acting as' JUST ARRIVED later .by Notre Dame in the foot­ The last few years he had spent ization of an armed force of 11,- collecting bedding, china, lamps, hostess. I Ford & Mercury Service ball world. The old S t Mary’s his winters in Denver, and in the 000,000 men. We know that the curtains, and kitchen staples— all Dinner was enjoyed recently by Large Fart* Stock teams annually used to wallop last two he volunteered his serv­ first is going to bring problems carried out systematically with the members o f the Santa Maria circle Nint 8kiU«l Htehanln nines from the larger schools of ices t(j help out the youngsters in to our own communities through aid of a bride’s book— was revealed at the Cosmopolitan hotel, with STORE HOURS the Missouri Valley conference, Regis high school and in St. the reduction and cancellation of by Miss Catharine Maloney, chair­ Miss Edith Swain as a guest of the SWAYNE-WMBUSH and were used for spring training Joseph’s high school when their war contracts. It is easy to say man of the project, and several of roup. On Tuesday, Sept. 26, 9 to 5:30— Monday through Friday— Sat.—9 to 12:30 >• that we hope that this reconver­ 850 Bannock TA. 6113 opponents by the Kansas City coaches were called to the armed her helpers. Each member of the franees Cain entertained at the Blues in the American association, forces. He coached the Regis high sion will be made easily and guild, however, had contributed a circle’s first business meeting for scbdol basketball team in the gently, but there is the possibility shower gift, and other Catholic the year. that this may not be the case. spring of 1943, and last spring groups of the city were generous Miss Muriel Schmidt entertained The problem of recgnversion R e sta u ra n t coached the St. Joseph boys, in helping. But the of cleaning in honor o f Miss Dorothy Zook, ♦ :: Steve was born in Rochester, promises to be one of the greatest and arranging the Catechists’ home, president (SI the Notre Dame circle, JlllllES ClBRWt that the American economic sys­ 615 17TH STREET N. Y, He was 58 years old at even to the last detail of putting who will be married to Sgt. Harold H e n n M , tem has ever had to solve. B

LEE c. RICHARD CIITHPliF^^ presentation p a r is h w il l HANEY L. HANEY I F E IS I Member St Member C*. Vincent 4e ' ’•to' HAVE CONFIRMATION SUNDAY Psul's P«rish tbedrsl Psrisb Eyes Classes * (Presentation Parish, Denver) in the home o f Mrs. E. J. Sedl- OF Examined Fitted ______Credit If Desired Confirmation will be admin­ mayer, 712 Lowell boulevard, on Thoughtful men and women realize the Im­ istered in the Presentation church Thursday morning, Oct 5, at on Sun^Sy afternoon, Oct. 1, at 10:30 o’clock. The regular meet­ LEE C. HAILEY AND SON portance of Future Need Protection. Under BEGIN ON FRIOIf 4 o’clock by His Excellency, Arch­ ing of the Altar and Rosary so­ pimisN suNDiiy Exclusive Optometrists bishop Urban J. Vehr. All those ciety will be held at 1 o’clock. All TA. 2690 827 iSth St., Denver TA. 2690 Olinger’s Future Need Plan, there is no to be confirmed and their sponsors women of the parish are invited to problem o f financial worry to add to the are asked to be in the school by attend the Needlework club meet­ (St. Catherine’* Parish, Denver) 3:30 o’clock. ings. There is much work that needs (H oly Rosary Parish, Denver) burden o f bereavement. Every member of The Forty Hours’ devotion will Rosary devotions and Benedic­ to be done in the line of quilting, The patron of the parish is the open in St. Catherine’s with a High tion will be held every evening at crocheting, and making altar lin­ Blessed Mary under the the family, regardless o f age, is protected . . . Mass and procession at 7:30 Friday 7:30 during the mpnth of October ens. The meetings are held on title, Queen o f the Most Holy Ros­ Service Headquarters morning. The solemn closing will for the intentions' of the parish­ the first and third Thursdays o f the ary. The feast will be celebrated at a cost o f only a few cents a day. To learn take place Sunday afternoon at ioners. month in the home of one o f the solemnly on Sunday, Oct. 1. Forty FOR SOUTH DENVER 5 o’clock. Evening devotions will Sours’ devotion al^o will open on every deuil of this sensible, trustworthy plan The Altar and Rosary society members. Everyone brings her be held Friday and Saturday at will receive Holy Communion this own lunch and the hostess serves that day and will close Tuesday 7:30. The Rev. William Ken- Our Equipment Is of the Best M . . consult Olinger’s Advisory Department, Sunday. coffee and tea. The money derived evening, Oct. 3. The Blessed Sacra­ neally, C.M., o f St. Thomas’ semi­ The Needlework club will meet from the quilting and crocheting is ment will be exposed and Holy Com­ We Service Any Make of Car or Truck nary will be the speaker fob the used to .purchase articles needed in munion distributed Monday and PICK UP SERVICE Forty Hours.’ the church, and to help tJie Altar Tuesday mornings at 5:30. A High UUD,p.rm^„.CaU^Yim\\ 3663 The PTA meeting was held Sept. and Rosary society to defray its Mass for peace and for those from 19, with 106 members in attend­ the parish in the armed forces will I6th at SPEER at expenses. Viner Chevrolet Co. ance. This was the initial meet­ St. Francis’ PTA be celebrated Monday morning at BOULDERi SHERMAN The Presentation Parish gufld PE. 4641 435 BROADWAY ing for the new officers, who are will hold its regular meeting in the 8:30, Evening service will begin at Mrs. M-. E. Cooke, president; Mrs. school on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, 7:30. Confessions will be heard John Piquette, vice president; Saturday afternoon and evening, m O R T U R R I E S at 8 o’clock. All the captains and Mrs. L. Kennedy, secretary; Mrs. To Hold Meeting lieutenants are asked to he present on Sunday and Monday afternoon Catholic members of our personnel and the fin­ Ralph Long, treasurer; Mrs. Dan to give a report on- the building from 4 to 5 o’clock, and after eve­ Shannon, historian; the Rev, Dr. ning services. est equipment and facilities are assigned to every fund drive. SERVED EVERY DAY D. A. Lemieux, spiritual director; School children are assisting in Catholic Service. _ — o (St. Francis de Sales' Parish, Mother Stephen, honorary presi­ The Rev. M. J. Blenkush wishes the drive for clothing for the liber­ WORLD FAMOUS COLOR.VDO MOUNTAIN dent and teacher o f the eighth Denver) to thank all those who helped ated countries of Europe. VICE PRESIDENT grade; seventh grade teacher. Sis­ The first meeting of the PTA, make the Forty Hours’ devotion Devotions to the Sacred Heart ter Lsabel Theresa; sixth grade, scheduled for. Wednesday, Oct. 4, an impressive ceremony, the for those in the armed .services are Sister Catherine Patrice; fifth at 8:15 p.m., promises to be an women who cleaned the church, held every Friday evening at 7:30. Rainbow Trout grade, Sister Mary Concilia; interesting one. A short talk, and Mmes. W. A. Buchholz and The Altar society, the PTA. and Fresh from Colorado*s Icy ff'aters fourth grade, Sister Mary Celeste; “Let’s Get Acquainted,’’ will be George Devinney for the flowers the Young Ladies’ sodality will Complete 6 Course Dinner, ^ 1 .0 0 , third grade, Sister Mary St. James; given by the Rev. Gregory Smith. they furnished for the altar. have spMial booths at the fall A Community Chest speaker A Junior Newman club will be second grade, Sister Frances festival, which will be held Oct. 8, Sc Perking Gsrsge }S0 Sests; Solano; and first grade, Sister and entertainment by some of the formed on Monday evening, O ct 12,14, and 15. Next Door Closed Hondtrs pupils will round out the program. Marina. 2. The parents of children in the The adult church choir will -meet Refreshments will be served if the public high schools are ur^ed. to The ways and means committee in the school hall Wednesday eve­ Preferred Parish cafeteria improvements are com­ send them to the meeting in the is composed ‘ o f Mmes. Dipilla, ning at 8 o’clock. pleted in time. All officers and school on next Monday evening at Easter, and Cuthertson; publicity, The Children o f Mary sodality chairmen are asked to attend 7:30 o ’clock. Golden OLantem Mrs. Rossmiller; sick committee, will received Holy Communion Sun­ the first council meeting at Sister Mary Noelle has formed a Trading List Mrs. Hogan; deanery, Mrs. Jac­ day in the 8 o ’clock Mass. 7 :15. Mrs. Miller hopes to com­ choir of boys and girls from the 1265 Bdwy., Near 13tli Ave. RESTAURANT KE. 1205 ques; program, Mrs. Fisher; mem­ plete thg room mother list for the fifth grade up and is obtaining bership, Mrs. Rowe; war service, council meeting. good results. The children sang for MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER Mrs. Ruwart; purchasing, Mrs. the three High Masses and eve­ Mrs. Garrison to Shannon; and piano accompanist, St. Francis de Sales’ was well ning services during the Forty Mrs. E. E. O’Connor. represented at the first CPTL The merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are Hours’ devotions. anxious to work with you and are deserrina of your patronage. CO' meeting o f the year in the Shirley- The room mothers are: Eighth Boy Scout troop 200 of the Pre­ Attend Parleys BERG’S CANDY STORE operate with them. Savoy hotel. Those present were grade, Mmes. McCabe and Coli- Mmes. William McCarthy, James sentation parish won its second ano; seventh grade, Mmes. Joyce 29 Broadway Dooley, William Scott, Paul achievement “ A ” and was run­ Mrs. T. G. Garrison o f Golden, and Gleason; sixth grade, Mmes. Warchot, William Donovan, Her­ ner-up for the banner award of representing the Province of Den­ Don’t Forget the Boys Cathedral McDonald and McAndrevg; fifth man Miller, Joseph Loelfel, Arthur the court o f honor in the west side ver, a director of the National grade, Mmes. Frank and Phillips; McKone, C. L. Martin, J. L. Torrez, district on Thursday. The investi­ Council o f .Catholic Women, will and Girls in Service— fourth grade, Mmes. Foley and Albert Frantz, and H. P. Alie. ture and presentation of the char­ attend the national convention in CHRISTMAS MAILING for OVERSEAS SEPT. IS to OCT. IS 'Anderson; third grade, Mmes. The following were appointed in ter will be held on Wednesday, Toledo, 0., Oct. 21-26. She will be Economy Liquor Store Gamel and Brown; second grade, HOME-V CAR the last meeting o f the League Oct. 4, at 7:30 o’clock. All the present at a board meeting of na­ Mmes. Des Moineaux and Conway; BERG’S CANUIES Next to CUrkt's Chareh Gooda o f the Sacred Heart, Sept. 19, to Boy Scouts will act as an honor­ tional directors Oct. 17. and first grade, Mmes. Tate and **Wh^n in toie Mpiriu call Jerry^ care for the candelabra during the ary guard for the Confirmation Mrs. Garrison also will attend Candy Cream Roses . . . Peppermints . . . Gum Drops RADIO SERVICE Telk. last week of September and the ceremonies. the annual convention o f the The school nurse, Mrs. Tylor, . . . Licorice . . . Milk and Dark Sweet Chocolates . . . 1634 Tremont KE. 4.‘5.'>4 month of October: Week of Sept PTA News Amarillo, Tex., Diocesan Council talked on protecting the health of Marshmallows . . . Assorted Nut Meats . . . Glazed FREE DELIVERY FREE PARKING 25, Mrs. E. Scheimann; week of Mrs. William Buchholz, war of Catholic Women, which will be the children. Father Lemieux O ct 2, Mrs. Lucy Yeager; week chairman, will be at the school to held on Sunday, Oct. 1. The Rev. Fruits in Boxes. spoke on the place o f the PTA in of O ct 9, Mrs. Leo Wenzinger; sell war stamps and bonds every Thomas J. Drury, spiritual direc­ the school, and the conduct ex­ Greeting Cards for All Occasions week o f Oct. 16, Mrs. M. Master- Wednesday during the morning tor of the Amarillo council, ex­ pected of the students. He also an­ son; and Thursday, Oct. 5, Mrs. and afternoon recesses. tended the Convention invitation to STORE HOURS; 10 A.M. ’till 7 P.M.— Open Sundays A L LEYS nounced that uniforms for the girls Formerly Krugs W. Schrodt and Mrs. M. Brockish. The Thimble club will meet Mrs. Garrison, and also asked her will be required this year. On Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 9 Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 1 p.m. in to speak on the theme of the Quality Meats, Poultry Miss Jerry O’Neil o f the O’Neil a.m., Miss Rose Juanita Dury of the home o f Mrs. John Krenzer, national convention, “ The Family Pish Personality school will begin danc­ Christ the King parish, Cincinnati, 3436 W. Eighth avenue. Anyone as the Basis o f Post-War Civiliza­ VAUu m TOR ASSORTED LUNCH HEATS ing lessons this coming week. 0., and Sgt. Joseph B. Brown of wishing to order needlework may tion.’’ I2SS East Uth A t*. Phone TAbor S47S The sixth grade won the party St. Francis de Sales’ were married do so from Mrs. Krenzer. Mrs. Garrison will return by Preferred Parish for being the first room with - CENTER 100 before the Rev. Anthony Weinzap- Those who attended the PTA way o f Pueblo, where she will at­ per-cent membership. Sister Mary Your Purchase o f War Bonds fel. Attendants were Mr. and school of instructions last week tend the annual convention o f the Celeste of the fourth grade won Trading List and* Stamp* Helps to Secure Your Mrs. Leo Laughman. The Rev. were: Mmes. L. Lee, G. Ibold, H. Pueblo Diocesan Council on Mon­ TAbor6557 the penny march. Future. Gregory Smith was present at the Kerstiens, E. Eastman, F. H. May, day, Oct. 2, when she will speak Mrs. W. Gamel read her report ceremony. Breakfast was served E. Albasini, F. Mylet, and H. Hag- on “ The Catholic Woman and the o f the ACCW convention, held the bridal party. Father Weinzap- erty. National Council.” la.st May. Mmes. Zehna, Durant, ft’« Smart tm Shop at the Argonaut fel, and other friends by Mrs. Mary The National Council of Cath­ Si. Vincent de PauFs Parish and Hanvahan offered to make Stearns. The couple left in the aft­ olic' Women extends a cordial in­ Imported and Domestic Wine*, Champagne* and Liquor* cookies this month for the USO- ernoon for a trip in the mountains. vitation to all Catholic women to NCCS. Mmes. McCabe and Coli- MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER On their return they will leave for be present at the national conven­ ARGONAUT WINE AND LIQUOR CO. ano, eighth grade room mothers, Big Spring, Tex., where Sgt, Northside PTA tion. The Catholic teaching on the The merchants represented in this section are boosters. They ara served refreshments. Eighteen Brown is stationed as a plane dis­ many problems that confront the 534 East Colfax • Phone CHerry 4566 • Free Delivery women attended the CPTL school anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ patcher. world will be presented to the dele­ of instruction in the Shirley- operate with them. gates. Savoy hotel Sept. 21. Mrs. M. E. Scouts Attend Camporee There are more than 4,000 af­ Wedding* Family Group* Cooke was chairman of one of the The following officers of the Cub Begins Activity filiated organizations in the Na­ sectional meetings. Mothers’ auxiliary were elected in Hoover-Randall tional Council of Catholic Women, Recent Baptisms include Paul the September meeting: President, WASHINGTON and the goal has been set to reach Studio John, infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oliver Wieneke; vice presi­ ( Parish, Denver) MAHONEY DRUG the 6,000 mark in 1944. This PARK MARKET DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS Leo I. Stevens, with Gertrude C. dent, Mrs. C. H. Bettinger; secre­ The first PTA meeting o f the APPREC1ATE.S YOUR BUSINESS means of united Catholic Action BILL HUGHES. Prop. Horn* Portrait Sittinsi for Babiea O’Brien and John T. Shuraacher as tary, Mrs. Anthony Dunst; treas­ year Sept. 25 was well attended. in women’s organizations is of Prescriptions Called for and mad Children sponsors; Joseph Paul, infant eon urer, Mrs. Mervyn McCarthy; pub­ Mrs. C. C. McCarthy, president, Complete Food Service inestimable value to the Church, 328 E. COLFAX AVE. o f Mr. and Mrs. G e t^ e Carbone, licity, Mrs. Carl M. Ott. The host­ presided, assisted by the following 598 South Gilpin Studio t KEyitona S6S4 Ret. CH. S758 and in shaping the laws that af­ Delivered Free officers: Mrs. Carl Ploussard, *Tt*s Smart to Bo Thrifty" with Bernice and Oliver Kenfield esses were Mrs. Howard Barney fect Catholics as a whole. A REPUTABLE DRUG as sponsors; and Leo Arthur, in­ vice pre.'ident; Mrs. J. Starkey, 1300 So. Pearl SP. 7539 WINfiS — LIQUORS and Mrs. John Dowd. STORE fant son o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. All three patrols from troop 126 secretary; Mrs. Joseph Gorman, Koleski, Sr., with Lynn and at the Denver area camporee last treasurer; and Mrs. F. J. Woert- Academy Alumnae to Nadorff. Liquors, Inc. Phyllis Dunphy as sponsors. weekend were awarded the high man, auditor-historian. Home of Good Spiriu standard camporee awards. Scouts New room representatives were S|)onsor Tea Oct. 8 attending were James Powers, sen­ introduced as follows; Twelfth WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OP BONNIE BRAE Mrs. Charles Dunn to ior patrol leader; George Dulk, grade, Mmes. Paul and Landrum; Colfax al Downing . . . Denver THE BEST FOR THE LEAST quartermaster; Earl Reum and 11th, Mmes. Blalack and Lovelace; The annual homecoming tea of KEy.tone 3217 EM. .677 CoUax at Willisms Entertain Society Richard Ott, patrol leaders; and 10th, Mmes. Digenan, Foley, and St. Mary's academy Alumnae as­ Shopping District George Brennan, Charles Haszier, Matthews; ninth, Mmes. Bulger, sociation, Denver, will be held in James and Phillip Harris, Duane the academy Sunday, Oct. 8, from Mrs. Charges J. Dunn will en­ Diehl, Roesch, and Smith; eighth, Hatchett Drug Store KARL’S TAVERN Redfeyn, Vernon Wolcott, Harold Mmes. Satterwhite and Caulfield; 4 until 7 o’clock. Members of the tertain members of St. Vincent’s In the Liquor Business Since Pelham, Tommy Hannigan, Tommy seventh, Mmes. Garramone and board of directors will act as host­ Preisser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS ’*Th» St«r« of Oaxlity and Sorrlca*' Dec. 5th. less Aid .society in the home o f her esses. All members o f the alumnae Miller, and John Anderies. Rosevear; sixth, Mmes. Weiland Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteriea daughter, Mrs. John Rae, 660 are invited. 701 GRANT 321 East Colfax Leaders present were Scoutmas­ and Bakes; fifth, Mmes. Martin Grocery and Market Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Phone MA. 9939 street, on Tuesday, Oct. 3, ter Carl Ott, Assistant Scoutma.s- Ccmpoundlni preteriptionB !• tho moat at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker will and Heiberger; fourth, Mmes. Pa FANCY MEATSi< VEGETABLES, AND THE - FRIENDLY ter James Powers, Thomas Miller. QUALITY GROCERIES AT BONNIE BRAE important part of our buaintta. be the Rev. John P, Moran. Miss lise and Fade; third, Mmes. Davis FAMILY - TAVERN George Dulk. and Mr. Brennan. Community Jewelers LOWER PRICES Margaret Maloney, chairman o f and Reed; second, Mmes. Givan CONOCO SERVICE Edward Day III, Bernard and Destover; and first, Mmes. Free Delivery SPruce 4447 the Needlework guild, requests EXPERT WATCH 2SS1 E. Ohio A t i. (So. Unir. and Ohio) 724 So. University - PE. 9909 Jacques, William O’Neil, and How­ Benallo and Murphy. members to bring articles for the ard De Line will be graduated from REPAIRING Loyola guild to this meeting. Mrs. George The chairmen of standing com­ Cub pack 126 at their next meeting 3>D«7 Senriee All Work Gaftranteed and Miss Anne Birmingham mittees who will serve during the BEN FELDT Bonnie Brae PEABSOIV’IS _ Phane DExter 0216 will report on the War Chest drive. and are at present passing Scout coming year are: Program, Mrs. RED & WHITE Cat IUt« Dmfi requirements for their Webelo IOO814 ISTH STREET Rumley; hospitality, Mrs. W. Brug Co. BOULEVARD award. * (Next to Western Supplies) FRESH MEATS — FISH K 0 e r b e r ; membership, Mmes. Downtown Prices Vacuum Sweeper Co. The Esher Drug Co. They will be taken in as tender­ Bradley and Graeber; ways and We Buy Diamonds, Groceries & Vegetables foot scouts at the October Court of REPAIRS AND PARTS FOR ALL THE STORE OP FRIENDLY SERVICE means, B. Caulfield; publicity, Watches and Old Gold Prescriptions a Specialty Your Patronaff* Appreciated MAKES AND MODELS Honor. Mrs. Auge; equipment, Mrs. Hoag; Wines and Liquors DELIVERY SERVICE 28tfa Ave.. and Josepbloa Catted for end detivered Life Scout Richard Casburn left war service, Mrs. J. Starkey; and 2626 E. Louisiana SP. 1912 CHERRY *122 763 So. University PE. 2255 Frank Havel 2824 Colorado Blvd. last week to attend a military acad­ reception, Mmes. Woertman and emy at San Antonio, Tex. PHONE TA. ISIl Fade. Cooking merit badges were The firms listed here de­ passed by Scouts Earl Reum, Another pinochle-bridge touma Van Dyke HOWARD'S George Brennan, and Richard Ott. raent, like those of last year, will SOUTH GAYLORD serve to be remembered be started in October at a date to Portraits Second class cooking was passed Reasonable Prices by Phillip Harris and Charles be announced later, according to MARKET \Yhen you are distributing plans being made by the ways and 605 SEVENTEENTH ST. Shopping District NOW OPEN Ha.szier. Denver Z, Colo. Mass was recited at the camporee means chairman, B. Caulfield. Quality Meats • Groceries your patronage in the dif­ by the Rev. Barry Wogan, arch­ The PTA membership drive 2826 COLO. BLVD. EA. 8613 ferent lines of business. diocesan scout director. He urged opened in the meeting and will con SCNDAY DINNER THE CHRYSLER 1080 So Phone all scouts to* work toward their tinue until the next meeting, Oct. Gaylord SP. 0574 Fried Chicken and all the BOB’S Ad Altare Dei award. 23. Prizes are being offered to the rooms bringing in 100-per-cent trimmings O Bf GROCERY COMPANY Grocery and Market ONE BLOCK FROM LOYOLA J — membership first. With Ice Cream C P t r C —Eatabltsbcd e lSt6— decorated. Owner being transferred. Must sell. $4,800.00. Mrs. J. Starkey, war service S«rT«d from 12 to < p.m. Groceries, Meats and Fancy Junior C. D. of A. chairman, spoke on the urgent need Week Dan 11:20 to 7:30 p.m. CORN FED MEATS Vegetables for blood donors. Aiw who can WINES AND'BEER 2126 Gaylord Phone: EM. 7369 1093 So, Gaylord * c€all PE. 4601 The Store o f Quality and Price SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT The m oral o f this picture is that w e Have 1st Meeting give are requested to let her know must take ca re o f our present auto­ so that the Holy Family parish will Washington Park Cafe get the credit. Kaw Mana^cmtnt—He J« MeUaae, Prop. mobiles, and particularly our motor M ARY ANNE The first general meeting of the Talks 'oy the Rev. Hubert Newell 1052 S. Gaylord PE. 9846 Gaylerd Drug Ce.:: car batteries which are out of sight Junior Catholic Daughters of and Mr. Rice were also heard. Re J. HOY SMITH, Prop. Holj Family and JO often neglected. America was held Sunday, Sept. freshments followed the meeting. Bakery No. 2 1059 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 Moke a point of dropping in once or 24, in the clubhou.se at 1772 MiTrk Anniversary WE SPECIALIZE IN Prescriptions Carefully Filled PARTY AND PASTRY ORDERS twice a month. We'll check your Grant street, Denver. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Caulfield by Registered PharmacUts George Spehar, chaplain, gave a 1024 So. Gaylord PE. 7315 FINE WINES AND LIQUORS For Quality Bakery Goods battery for you . . . add wafer and entertained friends in their home EARNINGS BILLY’S INN welcoming speech th the new mem­ Sept. 23 in honor of their 25th see that it's operating properly. CHAS. HITT and ARNOLD JENSEN Try bers. ■ ' wedding anniversary. ON SAVINGS There is no charge for this "service The new council members of The Rev. Omer Foxhoven offered We Accept SOUTH GAYLORD Good Foods WEISS BAKERY with a smile." Denver were introduced; chair­ the Funeral Mass for his aunt, Full Line of And Your Favorite Drink* man, Mary Rita Book; vice chair­ Mrs. Peter Foxhoven, in Sterling NEW SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CLEANERS W5«b nocottarf man, Roslyn Mastrioni; secretarj’, 4024 Tennyson St, roploca with a Sept. 26. IN AMOUNTS FROM $50 UP 1025 SO. GAYLORD 44th & Lowell Phone,CL. 9733 Mrs. A. 0 . Dillinger; treasurer, Nu-Enamel Goifkl'^tho ovfo« Sunday school classes for chil­ To open an account by mail make FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Direct Plsnt Service Mrs. Martin Bonnarens; historian, JUST GOOD MEAT moHvt bothty that dren attending the public schools check payable to us and mail lo FINEST QUALITY DRY CLEANING hat fha 9oma od> Margie Simpson; and the fol will begin Sunday, Oct, 1, follow­ the addrsss below. We will I*, DECORATING ■ AT REASONABLE PRICES POULTRY AND nSH On* Cast Cavers—Na Bruh Marks 4028 TENNYSON toncad design and lowing councilors; Gladys Fahrig, ing the 9 o'clock Mass and will con­ tut and mail a pass book lo you PEIarl 1330 Marjorie Arnold ih/rdy cansfnKfian Mary Martin, Roslyn Mastrioni, tinue every Sunday throughout the immsdialtly. Fond* reaching ui SHOE SHOP TEYA’YSOM 01 Hw big KioahSt Evelyn Lombardi, Margie Simpion, school year. by the 10th oi any month aam AL JOHNSON Irom Ih* iirst day o( that month of indudrf. Celia Kovalesky, Pat Johnson, The response for the clothing 1-DAY SERVICE . . . Inqulriea welcomed. Call per* RADIO SERVICE EXPERT REPAIRING Meat Market Katherine McKone, Darlene Bar drive for the liberated peoples of HARDWARE sonally. write or phone TAbor QUALITY MATERIALS Battery Sales & Servire bieri, and Lauradell Johnston Europe was beyond all expectations. ANT MAKE HOME OR 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 CAR RADIO FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRINQ 24 Hours a Day Vera Murray is the press reporter. Four truck loads of closing were 1067 So. Gaylord SHEET METAL AND GUTTER WORK BODY & FENDER WORK After the meeting, “ get acquint- taken to the St. Vincent de Paul RA. 1232 GENERAL OVERHAUAING ed’’ games were played and re­ headquarters for sorting and pack­ S & V i n ^ s So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. ALL HAKE CARS freshments were served. ing. ■ T 1 it.. . I n r . i-rp 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 ULINGER GARAGE The juniors will be notified Lt. Harry Hoag of the air forces 41S Maiestio Baildlng through this column and by the is visiting his parents, Mr. and 2 0 9 .16th St., Danvei THEY ARE RELIABLE 245 Broadway PE. 9929 mail in regard to the dates of their Mrs. Harry Hoag, 4345 Utica, next meetings. on leave. BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyatone 420B Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ARE Save a Life JESUITS TO CONDUCT MISSION DR. R. W. PRITZ FOR With a Can! Fuller Brushes And Associates NAMED BY ST. JOHN’S PTA IN ANNUNCIATION PARISH PERSONAL BRUSHES Dentists HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES (M Uth BtrMt !*•( ISih Str*.( &M KEriton. *7*1 TAbor *711 WAXES AND POUSHES (St. John’s Parish, Denrer) Mmes. J. Hinterreiter and George (Annunciation Pariah, Denver) school, was graduated and re­ TA. (7*8 — III* Glenarm — Dtarfr Op«n Monday and ThatadST Eyat. THATTHAI ADD TO Seventy-six members of St, Schmitz, eighth grade; Mmes. Wil­ The mission conducted by the ceived his M.D. degree Sept. 19 John’s PTA attended the first liam Ducey and L. D. Mulligan, Rev. James MeShane, S.J., and the from the Colorado University THE FUN OF BAKING meeting of the association, which seventh grade; Mmes. Cornelius Rev. Florence Mahoney, S.J., will medical school. He received his was held in the school hall on Mon­ McCaffrey and'Harold Dusenberry, open in the Annunciation church appointment with the rank of day, Sept. 25, with Mrs. Lito Gal­ sixth grade; Mmes. Hubert Smith, Oct. 8. lieutenant (JG) in the medical Pike* Peak I* *o white and legos presiding. Fifteen new mem­ and J. A. Meinnis, fifth grade; Invitations have been Issued bers were introduced and wel­ Mmes. David Flanagan and Frank corps o f the USN hospital in Oa'k- fine you'll tee the difference for a party to be held in the Char­ land, Calif. Lt. Demshki attended comed, and the fifth grade pupils Stasko, fourth grade; Mmes. Ralph ities annex, 230 E. 17th avenue, immediately. Smooth, easy won the attendance treat. Dines and C. 0 . Arnold, third the Annunciation grade school THE MAY COMPANY Oct. 3 at 8 o’clock under the direc­ and was graduated from the high The following chairmen of grade; Mmes. George Rock and mixing and tip-top results tion of Father Donald McMahon, at school v^th a scholarship to Den­ standing committees were intro­ Eugene Dilullo, second grade; which the youn^ women of the par­ make cake baking a pleasure. duced: Mrs. Clarence Freuden- Mmes. P. C. Allen and E. J. Mack- ver university. In 1941 he received ish and the senior girls of the high his A.B. degree from DU and en­ Buy Pike* Peak today. stein, ways and means; Mrs. J. P. ell, first grade. school will be the guests of the tered Colorado medical college. Gray, war chairman; Mrs. Thomas Tentative plans were made for officers of the Young Ladies’ so­ O’Keefe, publicity; Mrs. J. J. the traditional PTA games party Since then he has had different wM b*e dality. To increase membership honors. In January, 1944, he was Reilly, hospitality; Mrs. John Rae, which will be held on Saturday, a new and varied program is RELIGIOUS GIFTS deanery; Mrs. Leroy Volk, mem­ Nov. 4. sent to the naval hospital in Nor­ planned. Several distinguished man, Okla., for a short time and bership; Mrs. Emmett Cloughsey, There are 203 paid members in guests will be present at the party program. The room mothers are the association to date, and the was then assigned as interne For Men in Service Overseas and it is hoped a large number through the U. S. navy. drive for new members is still be­ will attend. ing conducted. A brother, Edward A., is with; Constant Filtering Is Please him with one o f these thoughtful re­ Father Moran addressed the Word has been received o f the the U.S. army in France. A sister,' meeting on the benefits derived by death in an eastern state o f Mike Ensign Eleanor M., is stationed as ligious gifts , . ..all lightweight, easy to slip Given Cleaning Fluid students when good habits of study Bartle, a former parishioner and a nurse in the U. S. naval hospital into his Christmas Box. Remember, it must and concentration are formed in son o f Mary Bartle o f this parish. at Mare Island, Calif. “ There’s much more to the dry the doing of assigned home work. s> well Mrs. Margaret Slatterly of Another brother, Robert, is at­ be mailed by October 15th. 9 Cot open.*® cleaning of garments than just A social hour followed the 2716 E. 46th avenue is recover­ tending Regis college. A sister, dipping them into a cleaning meeting in which refreshments c*n — ing satisfactorily after an opera­ Mrs. Helen Strong, lives in tlye Service Kit- consisting of Prayer Book, Rosary, and Medal, were served by Mmes. P. C. Allen tion in a local hospital. fluid,’’ say.s Manager M. E. Pat­ Annunciation parish, and [a in genuine Leather...... ip l rick of the Paradise cleaners, Den­ and E. J. Mackell assisted by Mrs. Frank Simington had a younger sister, Gladys, attends the ver, “ We get best results through mothers'of the first grade children. tonsilectomy last Monday. Blessed Sacrament grade school. constant filtering of the solvent Those who represented St. Joseph Cassidy left last week His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fabricoid Service Kits, complete for...... 5 0 ^ to keep it perfectly clean and free John’s at the school of instruction for Farragut, Ida., to take boot E. Demshki, now reside at 2535 from impurities, and we do this which was held in the Shirley-Sa- training in the U. S. navy. Clermont. St. Christopher Identification Bracelets....$ 1 .2 5 to $ 1 .5 0 continually in our plant so that voy hotel last Thursday were Fa­ The St. Catherine card cifcle customers’ clothes are cleaned 100 ther Moran and Mmes. Lito Galle­ will meet in the home o f Mrs. F. Medal and Qiain—Three-way style with St. Christopher, LUMBER — PAINT — HARDWARE per cen t” gos, H. T. O’Rourke, H. J. Siems, E. Brennan, 3627 Humboldt, Fri- INSULATION Miraculous and Scapular Medals on sterling silver chain, Mr. Patrick explained that huge N. J. Zeylmaker, W. J. Ducey, day. Sept 29, at 1:30. Mrs. Wil- THE filters do the work of removing J. P. Gray, John J. Reilly, Leroy liam Schweider‘:1h is assistant host SNOW’S Ahead complete ...... - ...... $ 2 Aurora Lumber Company all soiled particles from the solv­ Volk, George A. Schmitz, John ess. ent, which show up like a dust Hinterreiter, E. J, Mackell, Harold Building Headquarters Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Class­ Black priced $1.30 up to______$ 5 .2 5 storm through the inspection Dusenberrj', and George Rock. man are the parents of a boy Re-Roof your Home PhonM Aororn 28G~FrankIin CS8t gauge when clothes first reach the Silver Jubilee Celebrated AUROR.4, COLO. bom in S t Joseph’s hospital The May Co. Religious Gifts, Mezzanine. dry cleaning tubs. Since the fil­ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Horan cele­ Thursday, Sept. 21. The baby will ters handle 2,500 gallons hourly, brated their silver wedding anni­ be named Kenneth Leo II. with an the impurities soon leave the versary, Sunday, Sept. 17. Home Homemade cookies for the USO for the occasion were their son-in- clothes and are caught in the were baked by Mrs. Phil Ryan, filters. law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Mrs. M. McNulty, Mrs. J. Mum- H l P O I I i Every batch of clothes gets a Don Christopher from Little Rock, ford, and Mrs. J. Arnold. Ark. Lt. Christopher, who is sta­ freshly filtered solution and the Mrs. Elwyna Jorgensen left last 1543 Larimer St. V226b tioned in Camp Robinson, was re­ S l o t e t i t t i PHONE constant filteration process goes week for Key West, Fla., to join on, like the babbling brook. At cently promoted to the rank of her husband, who is stationed as first lieutenant. the finish of each run, both solu­ a radioman in the U. S. navy. Pfc. and Mrs. Vincent Rottman Shingle roof. You are assured of RUBBER mm tion and clothes are clean as clean Mrs. Nora Whalen o f Oakland, can be. are the parents of a boy born in Calif., sister o f Mrs. C. Connolly long wear and attractive appear­ This up-to-date process by Fitzsimons hospital. Pfc. Rottman and a former Denverite, died in ance. ELATERITE Shingles are is now overseas. Pfc. and Mrs. CASTERS Paradise cleaners permits greater that city on Sept. 7 while Mrs. William Owen Walker are the par­ economical too! Material for all volume among hundreds of happy Connolly was visiting there. Mrs. For Every Purpose Denver customers. ents of a boy bom in Fitzsimons 2-Piecei Whalen will be ramembered by roofing needs carry our guarantee hospital. Pfc. Walker is also over­ many Annunciation and Sacred Re-covered seas. — estimates made p ro mn 11 y— ARMSTRONG Heart parishioners. Mrs. Connolly COLORADO Mrs. Robert Buckley is home returned to Denver last week. Terms. ' from the hospital after the birth 5 9 5 0 CASTER CO. UPHOLSTERY CO. Saving a life vrith a can U liter­ Andrew E. Demshki, 1938 grad­ of a boy. , 828 14th TA. 4fi92 RE(X)VER 2 PIECES , ally possible through the state-wide uate o f the Annunciation high Eleanore Grannell is recovering FRIEZE AND TAPESTRY \ salvage campaign starting Sept. 29 Estimaten Cheerfully Given on Your Purchase of War Bonds $55.00 AND UP from an operation in Mercy hos­ under the auspices o f the grocers Call GH. 6661 32 Tean and Stamps Helps to Secure Your pital. and bakers of Colorado. Among Office Phona MAin 7S0S 2459 16th St. CU 2304 Residence Phone EA. 1283 Exptrltnct UPHOLSTERY Future. Mrs. C. A. Freudenstein under­ the war uses for tin is the mak­ went an operation in St. Joseph’s ing o f syrettes, which hold anesthe­ ANDRE DE VAJDA hospital on Tuesday. tic for wounded soldiers. Above SMILEY BROS. A Worthy SignalJtr* in Furs Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Strakosch are shown the steps in preparing WESTERN ELATERITE D E 0 9 8 8 - New Coats Made to Order have moved into the parish and the cans. They may be taken to s IN A GRAND IVUNNER are living at 436 Humboldt street. 161* CALIFORNIA STREET ROOf/HC COMPANY E. Colfax at Monroe Qift grocery stores. Bakers’ trucks also (Msek Buldinff) Robert Leroy and Mary Jo, will make pickups daily. The drive “ Rather one Treasure Than a Tableful of Trinkets,” Says the twin children o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy will last as long at the need for Modem Bride. And We at Carson’s Salute Her Fine Judgmentl Amundsen, were baptized Sunday tin exists. by Father Moran. Sponsors were Mr. and" Mrs. John W. Nemers and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley P. Campbell. St. Clara’s Aid Society Clothing Drive It Sueeeii Qifts of The clothing drive for the bene­ To Have Meeting Oct. 4 fit of the liberated peoples of Europe was a big success in the parish. Contributions overflowed St. Clara’s Aid society will have Crystal the school hall. Thanks are ex­ its monthly card party and dessert tended to the men o f the parish luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at There are fruit bowls, vases St. Vincent de Paul society who and rose bowls in this extra­ supervised the handling of the 1 p.m. in the orphanage in Denver. garments, and to the parish Boy Beautiful ordinary collection of Crys­ Hostesses will be Mrs. John L. Wild MA.0641 MA.0541 Scouts who assisted in the collec­ and Mrs. Robert D. Lucy. Miss tal . . . made by o'ne o f tion last Sunday morning. Credit Fresh Cut Flowers PIMPLES America’s finest glassblow- is due to the parishioners for their Eva R. Collins, section president of TIRED OR WEAK EYES ers . hand cut and hand tinted by a group of Czecho-Slovak- generous contributions. the Needlework guild, asked that Fresh Carrot Juice BUV Large Assortment of Potted ian artists. “ Exquisite” is the word fo r these pieces. garments for the guild be brought Dallr In Pints or Quarts to her at this time. Plants and Funeral Designs $12.95 to $17.95 ORANGE RAR [ o m pisioR WWW WWW W WW W' lUflR C a r s M i ’ s 1 G [ R S JERRY RREEN ISTH AND STOUT STREETS FLORIST BUY 1456 California MA. 2279 DELIVERY BOnDS TOJ WAR

(Loyola Parish, Denver) FANCY FRYING Father Edward J, Morgan, S.J., CHICKENS ...... I b . H 't U has asked for volunteers to sing MILK BOIVDS FLORIDA FRUIT in the choir. The drive for singers is atill open, for young women LARGE COLORED and PRODUCE CO. from high school age and up. Re­ HENS ...... lb. hearsals will be Friday at 8 p.m., for under the direction o f Mrs. John Evert. BELGIAN HARES C I m The S t Vincent de Paul society Growth TO FRY ...... lb, 3 I W wishes to thank W. McCourt for Bakery the use o f his truck, and also to There are more growth thank those who so generously producing elements in CLEANED CHICKEN O C m contributed articles of clothing. GIZZARDS ...... lb. fc W U The regular games party will be Grade A Milk than any held, Wednesday evening at 8:30 other food you can serve. VOSS BROS. in Loyola hall. Baby’s body gets strength LARGE SMOKED P ..2 5 C KIPPERS Sunday, Oct. 1, is Communion and resistance from milk— WOMEN day for the sodality members and give him plenty. BUY for all the young women in the COOKED MAINE LOBSTERS parish. Father Morgan urges a BONDS J large attendance. Cookies for the INSIST ON FRESH GREEN SHRIMP USO-NCCS were donated this week FREST SLICED HALIBUT E Air Lines Need Yon by Mmes. E, Thorpe, J. Beckman, LARGE SEA SCALLOPS Emil Free, and W. McCourt. Those OYSTERS FOR STEW OR FRY S wishing to give cookies may call GARDEN FARM Th* natloo.'i Aiding* nttd women f*r communtotWoni^ Mrs. William May, EM. 4252. S Recent Baptisms In the par­ GRADE A raigrvotlont, fid^ tolsi, ttletyps. No pravloui m - ish included those of Richard Dean Good Things to Eat pgrigne* ngegtiory. Training period J«»rt and Interv- Stromsol, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Gus Now Celebrating Their Freah and Salted NuUneata D S esting; nggd not Interfere with your present employ­ C. Stromsol, sponsors Albert J. DAIRY PRODUCTS Candied Frulta and Candies ment. Work It not mechanical or technical. Neff and Mary Helen Neff; Wil­ Second Anniversary. IJ liam Joseph 'Woodford, son o f Mr. WHEAT GERM - SOT BEAN FLOUR At Your HERRING TIDBITS and Mrs. William A. W oodford, A P iTodaj and After the Wae sponsors, Norman B. Woodford Independently -■ DENVER FRUIT ft ADDISON’S and Monica Barros. PRODUCE CO. E 100% t f our qualified graduate* henre been employed. St. Margaret Mary’s club met Owned Stores Home Public Market Y Salaries ore above overage. Airline plan* for ofterv in the home o f Mrs. Orville Escher. TA. 2758 R war expantlon offer wonderful opportunitiei for o(L Prizes were won by Mrs. Ed W ol- vancement. Tolk with pilot* In the alrj meet celeb^ lenhaup, Mrs. John MSicr, and MILK - CREAM Mrs. Marie Seamen. title*; travel. Get full Informotfon TODAY. Mail eeu.^ COTTAGE CHEESE M p«V edi In penon, or phene. D. DEUTSCH K OPTOMEtRIST ORANGE DRINK MIDLAND SCHOOLS 3S Tun Pr.ctk* T Er*« V- C. N. EASTMAN, DUinct Muuigsr Exu>nc4 CHOCOLATE MILK '42$ UiUvenlty Bldg., Denver 2, Colo. KEystoM $419 GUm u FitUd Bnka Ltnn* DxpHulcd FOOD FOR FREEDOM Age.....„„ Oculi*ti’ Pr.tcription Filled G«naln* Knrptok Sinali VUloa Address InTliIbU BIfKal Gluue, con- LeiiMi to eii WIRTH BuLow Far w»4 N u r — City ..... Gronnd sU in oat. fruBO. Optn Hondar ETtnlnia. Fh. TA. IIU DV-S Aerou From FOOD CENTER 1519 Curtii S t Baor'a WHOLESALE ONLY

I Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944 Office, 988 Banfioelc Strert Telephone. KEyitona 420S THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE FIVE COLORADO SPRINGS PTA WILL IS HOLD 1ST MEETING ON OCT. 4 T Colorado Springs.—St. Mary’a en have been announced lor the Parent-Teachers* association, un­ ensuing year: Hospitality, Mrs. der the leadership^ o f Mrs. A. L. A. W. Englebert and Mrs. C. J. A RepxxtatioTv Cass, president, will have its first Loetacher; war service, Mrs. Jos- Rieetisg of the year at 3:16, h Kekeisen and Mrs. Donald for Friendly Service Wednesday, Oct. 4. Mrs. T. J. Ech; courtesy, Mrs. William R. Morrissey, president of the Cath­ Kloer; membership, Mrs. Martin ^ Boulder.— (Sacred Heart Par­ olic Parent-Teachers’ league of J. Murphy: publicity, Mrs. Charles ish)— At a Nuptial Mass on Colorado, will be present at this F. Gatterer; pro|;ram, Mrs. Ora Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 11 a.m., Ever since its beginning in 1890, W . P. meeting and many vital issues will Moomaw; sanitation, Mrs. E. T. Comelie Henriette Kuylaars of be discussed. Killday; cafeteria, Mrs. G. C. Sie- Portland, Ore., became the bride Horan & Son Service has been char­ The following committee work- bert; and ways and means, Mrs. of Pfc. Edward Bernard Craven, P. L. Montgomery. Jr., of Chicago, III. The Rev. Paul acterized by its friendly helpfulness. Tea will be served by the hospi­ Fife, O.S.B., officiated at the Mass. W. P. Horan, Sr., sowed the seed of tality committee at the close of the Mrs. Katherine Russell Dixie sang m. SMDOl TO meeting. Schubert’s “Ave Maria,” Cesar good service and fair dealing and those At the USO, 106 N. Tejon Franck’s "Panis Angelicus,” and street, beginning this week, each "On This Day, 0 Beautiful who have followed him have carried on Monday at 8:15 p.m. square dances Mother,” by Lamillotte, accom­ will be held. Oscar Babcock and panied on the organ by Mrs. his policies. Today, our reputation for his orchestra will furnish the Annabel T. Barr. The last-men­ friendly service and reasonable prices music. Rae Hope will be caller. tioned solo was sung as the bride Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Foley, knelt at the Blessed Virgin altar CASH is the fam ily’ s guarantee of complete 2003 R Tejon street, announce and placed thereon a bouquet of millR SOCITTT the birth of a daughter Saturday, white flowers. Sell your car to A1 O’Meara at TOP satisfaction. Sept. 16, in St. Francis’ hospital. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Frank Kuylaars, and Golden.—The Rev. E. T. Sando­ LT. COMDR. FARLEY price, no waiting. All makes and mod­ TO GIVE ADDRESS her sister, Mrs. Charles H. Jones val, SJ., of Regis college, Denver, o f Fort Jackson, Columbia, S. Car., will speak on “ The (Jburch and A rare treat is in store for the was matron of honor. The brides­ els wanted right now. State in Hispanic America,” at Holy Name society and all the men maids were Miss Alice Donovan ^ e October meeting of St Joseph’s o f St. Mary’s parish, when LL o f Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Rod- Altar and Rosary society on next Comdr. John B, Parley will address wick Malan of Boulder, Pfc. Ber­ MAIN 3111 Wednesday, Oct. 4. Mrs. Anna them at the regular monthly meet­ nard Doyle o f La Salle, 111., and Douglass and Mrs. Clara Layden ing on Oct 2 at 8 p.m. Pfc. Robert Duncan of Chicago, M ea ra M to r 1335 Broadway will be hostesess to the society. Lt. Comdr. Farley is in charge both medical students at Loyola Father Sandoval is recognized na­ the pre-medical students o f the university, were best man and 1314 Acoma tionally ior his lectures on inter­ Navy V-12 unit at Colorado col usher, respectively. Rodwick Malan national affairs. He has traveled lege and his subject will be “ We o f Boulder was also an usher, DENVER’S LARGEST FORD DEALER extensively through the United Bring Back the Wounded.” Lt. Robie Miles, young son o f Mr. States in the past few years ex­ Comdr. Farley is a former physi­ and Mrs. Robert Miles, assisted in AMD SON CHAPELS plaining the customs, beliefs, and cian from Pueblo, and is the sanctuary, influences existing in South past ^rand knight of the/Pueblo A large number of relatives and KEystone t KEystone America, , council of Knights of Columbus. friends of the couple were present 6297 6296 Sunday, O ct 1, Rosary Sunday, The meeting will be held in the at the Mass. Out-of-town guests, tSZ7 Cleveland Place is regular Communion day for the church annex, and all men o f the besides those mentioned, included members of the Altar and Rosary parish are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuylaars of Our COAL PAYMENT Plan [society and all the women and The Rev. Robert F. Hoffman is Portland, Ore., parents of the Guarding Forever cxir Founder^ kleals girls of the parish. The Altar so- Nothing Down — $5.00 per Month the new spiritual director, and bride; Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Iciety members will receive in under his ^idance the drive for Craven. Sr., of Chicago, 111., par­ body at the 8 o’clock Mass. new members has begun. ents of the bridegroom: Mr. and You MUSY Store Goal How! Forty Hours’ devotioi, held in The Holy Name society will re­ Mrs. Thomas D. Craven o f Lara St. Joseph’s parish on Friday, mie, W yo,; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 6 ^ • 9 Saturday, and Sunday, Sept. 22,23, ceive Holy Communion in a^body RUGBY GOAL GO. in the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, H. Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edgewater Altar and 24, closed with solemn G. Atkinson, and Dr. Amy Miles, BEST GRADES LIGNITE AND ROUTT COUNTY COAL Why Pay More? Oct. . services at 6 o’clock on Sunday, 8 all o f Denver. (Trademark) with the Rev. James Flanagan of Sgt. Thomas E. McCarthy has After finishing high school In St ’s parish as arrived in England. He is a gun­ Portland, the bnde went abroad S ociety P la n s the celebrant, assisted by the Rev. ner on an AAF Flying Fortress. to study art in Holland. Later CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING 3 Achille Sommaruga of St. Pat­ Sgt. McCarthy is the son o f Mr. she returned to this country and Wm.W.Myer Drug Stores rick’s parish, ■ Denver; the Rev, and Mrs. McCarthy, 1205 Vi N, Ne­ continued her art studies in Chi­ 4 Theodore Haas, also of St Pat­ vada avenue. INCORPORATED cago. She is a talented designer .< rick’s, who gave ■■^e closing ser­ In Tulsa, Okla., on Sept. 15 in of jewelry and other metal art Classified Ads| I Colorado (honed Stores P a r ly O ct. 20 mon; the Rev. Hawey Schmitt of the Church o f Christ the King the work. The bridegroom is a grand Y It will pay yoa to read ALL of the following adTertitamenti. Blessed Sacrament parish; and the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Whit-» son o f County Clerk and Mrs. Ed Englewood 8 00 Santa Fe Dr. (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, * Rev. Barry J. Wogan. 'The Rev. low, dau^her of Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Boulder and is a medical Duane Theobald of the Cathedral Broadway and Ellsworth 16th and California Edgewater) Joseph A. Whitlow of Tulsa, student with the U. S. army at HEARING AIDS WANTED TO BUY A card party will be conducted was the visiting priest who de­ Okla., and Ben F. Rummerfield, Loyola university in Chicago. His 15th and California livered the sermon on Friday eve­ PenoDi Hard of Hurins, com. fn for WILL PAY CASH for 8 room, of furl, in the parish hall Friday evening, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. mother is the form er Pamelia dnnoattntlon of Zonlth Radlonle Brarintr ning, and Father Wogan led tura, piano and aewinz machine. KE. 8944. Oct. 20, by the Altar and Rosary Rummerfield, took place. The Rev. Adams, 'whose three sisters, Mrs. Aid. 840, eompleto, Umu. Lomofn. M=.!c We Do Not Have Special Sales But Sell You at Our Lowest special devotions for peace on Cecil E. FiiTh officiated at the cere­ Robert Miles and Mrs. Ivan Meyer Co.. 833 IStfa St. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Prices Every Day on All Drug Merchandise. society. Mrs. William Shire and Mrs. C. A. Higdon will be in Saturday evening. mony. The bride attended Stephens of Boulder, and Miss Edith Adams PHOTOGRAPHS The food sale held on last Satur­ BEAUTIFUL wbtu porcelain Coal Banae, charge o f the sale o f tickets. college, Columbia, Mo., and was of Pueblo, were also present for day under the auspices of the Altar Aoderton photo*. 1306 16th St. at Law. Oil Circulator and Radio. Sacrifice. 710 The Young Ladies’ sodality held raduated from the University of the wedding, Pfc, Cfraven was Santa Ft. and Rosary society, with Mrs. Eu­ renca. HAin 1S7S. F m ntwa cota. its monthly meeting in the home 'ulsa. She was a member of Delta graduated from St. Mary’s high “ DENVER'S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRT" gene Bolitho as chairman, was a of Mary and Bernadette Dallarosa Delta Delta social fraternity. For school in Waltham, Mass., and at­ PRINTING FURNITURE splendid success, owing to the co­ on Sept. 19. the past 20 months she has been a tended the Jesuit college in Bos­ WE SPEOIALIZB in butlncaa cards, IctUr T H E c a s c a d e l a u n d r y operation of parishioners in mak­ Beautiful bedroom, livingroom and breaki The instruction classes for the member of the women’s air force ton before moving to Chicago, beadi, forma and blank* of all kinda. fait act: aaerifiee. 734 Santa Fe. ing generous donations toward the Wedding annooncomenta. Sodgera Print- “ TRT OUR NEW SERVICE” m de school children will begin service pilots. where he has had his pre-medic sale and the extensive patronage ins Co., 611 14th Stnet Sunday, Oct, 1, after the 10 Mr. Rummerfield was grad­ work and is now taking his medical MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of it. The society wishes to express Complete Laundry Service o ’clock Mass. The Sisters o f St. uated from St. Mary’s high school course at Loyola university. DRUG STORES sincere appreciation to all who con­ Reconditioned pianoe, playara, aranda, Joseph will be in chaise o f the and from the Colorado School of At 1 o’clock a wedding breakfast oraana (pipe and reed), orcheetral inetru. 1847 Market WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. 6S7MI78 tributed their time, donations, or classes. High school instruction Mines in Golden, and is a member was served to about .50 guests at Hutchinson’s Pharmacy menta. T, R, Walker, 236 Broadway. SP. purchases to make this affair suc­ 7864. classes will begin the first week in of the Blue Key honorary scholas­ Blanchard’s lodge in Boulder Year Naborhood Dncaiit October. cessful. tic organization and Sigma Canyon. The young couple are Phont SPnict 0588 700 So. Paarl St. Ann’s circle met on Wednes­ JAMES HUTCHISON BOY WANTED The Forty Hours’ devotion will Gamma Epsilon honorary engi­ spending a few days in Estes Park day, Sept 20, at the home of Mrs. neering fraternity. The couple before returning to Chicago where WOOD SALE Boy who haa flniibed Hiab School to learn open with High Mass on Sunday, the Optical Buainesa. Excellent opportunity Oct. 8, and close on Tuesday eve­ Anna Douglass. The next meet­ are at home in Sherman, Tex they will make their home with ing will be with Mrs, J. F. Wagen- ICINOLINO, atovc. range, fnmaoa, fire­ for a reliable eteedy worker. SwiaerO Colorado Springs ning. Oct. 10. A guard of honor where Mr. Rummerfield is sta­ Mr. and Mrs. Craven, Sr., for the place, bloeke. No yard aalea. KE. 2460. Optical Co.. 1550 California, KE 7651. will be formed by members of the bach. The women are working on a tioned. pre.sent. quilt for the bazaar. parish at the Masses on Sunday, Miss Nancy Repetti has gone to The first Sunday of October THE BALDWIN Oct. 1, for the Forty Hours’. Tarrytown, N. Y., where we will will be Communion Sunday for STOVE REPAIRS The Hey§e Sheet The sodality plans a Holy Hour enter her freshman year in Mary- members of the Altar and Rosary PIANO CO. The Murray Drug Go. society. and Water Fronts Metal Works in the Forty Hours’, between 6:30 mount college. Miss Repetti is A. A. D’AMICO, JR., Mar. “ Superior Service Stores” and 7:30 on Tuesday, Oct. 10. the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs Parishioners are asked to bring R. P. Foley Stove INCORPORATED Social to Be Held used clothing to the basement of 1623 CALIFORNIA ST. BEATING - ROOFING The sodality is having Masses George Repetti of Broadmoor. Main Store Phone Main 144 SHEET METAL offered for Qulntin Hursting and the school during this week for and Heating Parts On Monday, Sept. 25, Miss AU. 2285 1508 Arapahot Main Store — 18 North Tejon St. 218 North Webor Street the nation-wide collection being CH. 4577 Phone: Main 832 Anthoney Larchiet, both of whom Mary Lou Bailey left for * visit North Storo — 832 North Tejon BL were members of the Young Men’s with her brother-in-law. and sister, made for the liberated people of Eot. 188S Europe. sodality. By Polish Parish Capt. and Mrs. Fred J. Kane, in Indianapolis, Ind. PegfT Fitzgerald Wed -C P«88y Fitzgerald, daughter of TRY William J. Donlon, who is am (St. Joiaph’t Polish Parish, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Fitzgerald WANTED--COAL TRUCKS Whitney Electric Co. air force classification special­ o f this -parish, became the bride FEnS'SIElIlEt Society Active Denver) ist at a B-24 Liberator heavy o f Lt. John F. Coppom, son o f ALSO DRIVERS FOR OUR OWN TRUCKS “ ■ ' ■ ■ 'Omta.eOMa Arrangements have been com­ bombardment base in England, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Coppom o f Electrical Service has been promoted from cor­ TOP PAY — STEADY WORK COLORADO SPRINGS' pleted to hold the “Picnic-Coal- Longmont, at a ceremony per­ 208 No. Tejon poral to sergeant. He is a g;rad- SMARTEST STORE M 906 Special” in the Polish hall Friday formed before the Rev. George Good Equipment — Working Conditions "EST. 1913" uate o f St. M a ^ ’s high school and Beck at St. - Mary’s Cathedral in In Siver Plume evening. Sept 29, at 8:30. Tick­ was a student in Colorado coUe([e Galveston, Tex., last week. The UHIYED FUEL - 1600 WESY GOLFAX Apparel and Gifts for ets are 60 cents per person. In before entering the army air bride.’s mother was present from forces. He is a member of a Georgetown.— That each mem terested patrons, who have not as Boulder and a twin sister, Betty APPLY MR. REED, SUPT. Men, Women and bombardment division. Sgt. Don­ her of St. James’ Altar and Rosary yet secured their tickets, may ob­ Jane, was maid o f honor. Lt Children society o f Silver Plume shall have lon is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Degan of San Antonio BUY WAR BOlVDS holy water in the home in case tain them in the rectory at any J. A. Donlon, 317 N. Spruce street acted as best man. Mrs. Coppom, of emergency was the goal of the time or at the hall door Friday The first fall meeting o f the Sr., and daughter, Carol Ann, of J. Doualai Crouch C. D. O'Brien AIVD STAMPS Christ Child society was held Tues­ meeting held Friday in the home evening. The /Polish hall is lo­ Longmont were also in attendance. 102-104 North Tejon Street o f Mrs. Joseph Emerson Smith day, Sept. 26, in the home o f Mrs The bride was graduated from ★ cated at 4839 Washingiton street Wiliet Willis. Don’t Forget Boulder high in 1942, attended the Mrs, Ronald Buckley presided. The Downing street bus goes past Misses Joanne and Viola Kirch- university of Colorado, and was Minutes were read by Mrs. John the Polish hall. The stockyard bus Balova, Gnien and Buckley. The report of the treas­ man and their niece, Miss Rose J. recently employed as cashier in stops within a few blocks of the Simanek, will leave Sunday, Oct. FOOTWEAR urer, Mrs. Ellen Catron, showed hall. a Boulder drug store. The Hamilton Watchei 1, to visit several weeks with Miss young couple _ met while at­ 54 Years o f Quality 16 paid members in the month-old ST. PHILOMENA ROSARIES society. Mrs. Alice Buckley en­ The members of the parish com­ Bimanek’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. tending school in Longmont, Lt. ALSO HOSIERY AND BAGS rolled herself and four daughters mittee will meet in the rectory George F. Simpnek, in Omaha, Coppom has been in service over­ KAPELKES as charter members.* Mrs. Eliza­ Monday evening, Oct. 2, at 7:30. Nebr. Honoring them before their seas as the pilot of a Flying Fort­ The Vorhes Shoe Go. beth Speer enrolled her daughter All members of the committee are departure was a luncheon ^iven ress and won the Air medal with 8 S. TEJON as a charter member. One old- urged to attend the meeting, be­ by Miss Helen Hartnett. Dinner three Oak Leaf clusters and the tinm mining resident made appli­ cause matters of vital importance hostesses were Miss Ethel Graber, Distinguished Flying cross. He is BAZAAR ^ cation that her mother be enrolled will be discussed and decided upon Mrs. Katherine O’Connell, and now an instructor at the Galveston ZECBA & ARAMS The men of the Holy Name so Mrs. Elsie Dodd, and dinner host air base. ('.onoco Sen'ir^ Station as a memorial member. ALEY DRUG CO. Mrs. M. Rizzardi turned in a ciety will meet in the school hall was Maj. Richard Byrne. Lt. ()omdr. Martin B. Miles, written report of the inventory Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, at 8 October Is Month of Rotary Boulder physician and surgeon, is TOMORROW NIGHT PRESCRIPTION she took of church linens and altar o’clock. The men will hold a so­ The October devotions will be now serving with the U. S. navy DRUGGISTS pieces.^ Five sets of handsome cial after their next regular meet­ observed regularly in Corpus on an LST in the Southwest Pa­ .\ND SATURDAY vestments, which have been stored ing to entertain their wives and Christ! church beginning next cific. He had been stationed in Phone Main 250 332 So. Tejon SL friends. COLORADO SPRINGS in the mountain homes, have been Monday night, following the Mi­ Australia for several months. His Nevudn Ave. mi t’ach* Is Poodr# accepted by the Tabernacle so­ Miss Dolores Neiberger was re­ raculous Medal . On wife and four children are remain­ ciety for dry-cleaning and mend ceived into the sodality in the Wednesday and Friday nights ing at their home in Boulder. CROSSES— ing. Beautifully decorated bottles meeting, Thursday, Sept 21. there will be the recitation o f the Large vigil lights that will bum SPECIAL AWARDS of holy water, distributed to mem­ The football team of the Boys’ Rosary and Benediction. On Tues­ one week have been placed in the bers by the hostess, were the han­ day, Thursday, and Saturday church, ten o f them on a stand near and other club competed in two games in the Friday, Sept. 29th diwork of Mrs. Max Greedy of mornings, the Itesary will be said the Blessed Virgin's altar, and four Emblematic past week. Wednesday afternoon. individual ones on the side altars. Jewelry Denver. at Mass, followed by Benediction Arrangements may be made at the In.igne Father Francis Potempa gave a Sept 20, the boys were defeated Sunday, Oct. 1, will be the rectory to have one burned for a Rings, short talk. Refreshments were by St Dominic’s gr^de school by Communion day for the members served. Mrs. Rizzardi will be host­ of the guild and for other women boy in service or for a special in­ Bracelets, the score, 12-7. The boys lost to sSQoo ess at the meeting on Oct. 20. of the ^rish. tention. Diamonds, St. Vincent’s home Friday after­ The members voted to keep up Watches noon, Sept. 22, also by a lone winter meetinn, when.a g:ame of Pins, Etc. touchdown, 27-21. Plans are Chinese Catholic Mission bridge will foflow the meetings. being studied whereby athletic Saturday, Sept. 30th Work on the church is prog Notes 4th Anniversary equipment, badly needed for the Rev. Arthur Kerr Howell Jewelry Co. ressing, the roof having been com' Chicago.— St. Theresa’s Chinese boys, may be obtained. CECIL HOWELL pleted during the week by Denver Catholic mission in Chicago will Certified Watchmaker carpenters. Bids are now being The ninth grade freshmen were celebrate its fourth anniversary 128 N. TEJON MAIN 8298 VILLAGE INN Is Brighton Guest Oct. 2-6 with special prayers on $ Qoo taken for the interior plastering initiated into the high school by 15 and decorating. the members of the sophomore separate days for each of the Big class Thursday, Sept. 21. The Brighton. — Marine Cpl. Dan­ Four Allied nations—the United initiation ceremonies were closed iel A. Getz, son o f Mr. and Mrs. States, China, Britain, and Rus­ NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO RECEIVE AWARDS 40 Hours’ Held in with a party sponsored by the B. K. Getz of Brighton, and the sia. In its four years the mis­ BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS sion has compiled an admirable sophomore class for the members Rev. Arthur Kerr, former pastor SI. Mary’s, LiHleton of the freshman class. ’Two new record of almost four converts SLIPPERS NOWI candidates for the high school o f St. Augustine’s church in each month. The Rev. Au^stiims and^four new members for the Brighton, arrived in Brighton last Tseu is the present administrator ^ GAMES ^ Littleton.—The Forty Honrs’ de­ grade school were accepted for of the mission, which haa a school votion started Friday, Sept. 22, in Wednesday to spend a vacation 1000 Pairs Now on Display enrollment into the parish school with 70 children enrolled. St Mary's church with a High with Danny’s folks. within the past week. Mass at 7 o’clock. The visiting Daniel has just returned from SHAGK BAR-GOUHYRY SYORE speaker for Friday night was the Barbara Jean, infant daughter 26 months overseas. While there FOR SMART Rev. Francis Syrianey; on Satur­ o f Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J. he participated in the Invasion o f ' and 0Hi6r Features day night the Rev. E. J. Kolka Chojnowski, was' baptized by the the , for which he re­ LADIES’ WEAR WuLFF Shoe Co. spoke, and services closed Sunday Rev. Edward J. Fraezkowski Sun­ ceived a Presidential unit citation evening with the R t Rev. Charles day afternoon. Sept. 24. The spon­ and a letter of commendation. He Fisit H. Hagus officiating. sors were Bernard J. Zidan and took part in the battle o f Tara'wa, ^ 10th & Fillmore ^ $1.95 to $4 Mr, and Mrs, Robert Ritchlin are Josephine A. Zidan. for which he also received a KARELLA SHOP the parents of a boy born Sunday Evening devotions, with the per­ Presidential citation. He also morning. Sept 24. petual novena in honor o f the fought at Saipan and Tinian. 70 Broadway, Denver COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. John Gannon received an honor­ Most Sacred Heart offered for Father Kerr is now the pastor 4S9 Main Su Longmont % , Streets able discharge from the army the those in the armed services, are o f Sacred Heart parish in Tuc­ past week. held every Friday, at 7:30. son, Ariz. i

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PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 28. 1944 FURS Pvt. Tony Cerrone Is Killed J esmX Denver Two Grid Games Scheduled PIAJVOS • WANTED • TUNED PRICED RIGHT ^ • SOLD • REPAIRED 10 MONTHS TO PAY In South Pacific Action In Regis Stadium Sunday ARNOLD WADE Nan’s Brother, 425 14ih St. TA. 3803 Expert Restyling, Repairing Word was received by Antonio Delnze Cleaniof Austin, Tex., as a pilot instructor Two more teams in the Catholic the injured Ciberay was suiled up Cerrone of 3501 Wyandot street, according to Col. J. Davis, Our Prieei Say* You Money high school football league will dis­ after the third quarter and rushed Denver, Sept. 23, that his son. Pvt. commanding officer. Is ETO Chaplain play their wares for the first time into the lineup with exactly five HANSEN & HANSEN Anthony D. Cerrone, 21, was killed L t Hughes was graduated from this fall in the Regis college sta­ minutes left to play. in action in the South Paficic. Cathedral high school in Denver in dium Sunday afternoon, Oct. 1, JEWELERS Tony was graduated from Mt. No sooner was he in the game, 1939 and attended Regis college Availability is the keynote o f the when the Bulldogs from St. Jos­ Carmel school. After completing than Ciberay began to “ pitch”— until 1942, when he entered the army chaplain’s work, according to eph’s high meet the Cathedral 1628 17th St. his studies he assisted in nis fa ­ but things looked bad when his sec­ air forces. CapL John W. Tynan, Jesuit chap­ Bluejays, and the Tigers from ONE STORE ONLY ther’s store. Twenty-one months ond throw was intercepted for a lain now stationed at a hospital Holy Family high tackle the strong ago he entered the marines. On The young first lieutenant was second St. Francis’ touchdown. The a student in Bergstrom Field in in the European theater of opera­ SL Francis Gremlins. Phone CH. 1901 receiving a knee injury, he was to Gremlins kicked off, and once REELECT 1943, and now has returned to be tions. Father Tynan is the brothet have a medical discharge, hut re­ . St. Francis’ and the Cathedral again the Mustangs put Ciberay one of the first troop carrier com­ of Thomas J. Tynan, 600 Milwau­ 1510 California S t fused to accept it. He volunteered elevens opened their season last on the firing line. In exactly eight mand instructors stationed on the kee street in St. John’s parish. Sunday. The Gremlins defeated G.A.FRinS for overseas service nine months pitches, five of them strikes, Ci­ field. Father Tynan, who was in the Mustangs from Mullen high beray covered 80 yards and scored FOR ago. World war I, entered the Jesuits Tony is survived by his father, His parents, Mr, and Mrs. school 12-6 in the opening contest, a touchdown to the astonishment George V. Hughes, reside at 920 after the war. His previous array and the Bluejays took it on the of the crowd. Many parochial REPRESENTATIVE Antonio Cerrone; three brothers, experience stands him good in his Terry of the U. S, army medical Pearl street. His wife is living in chin from the Annunciation high league fans, after witnessing ^is Rrpubllcan Tick.! relations with the soldiers. Then, school Cardinals, losing 13-24. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVF.S corps, John, U. S, army overseas, Austin. spectacular display, wondere4 Pol. Adv. too, his experience as dean of dis­ The first game this Sunday, whether the Mustangs would be and Ottey of Denver; three sisters, Home From Africa cipline and director of athletics at CASH Mrs. McGinty, Mrs. George Zito, scheduled for 1 o’clock, will find easily tamed in future contests. PERMANIZE An alumnus o f St. Joseph’s high Fordham university has given the Tigers from the Holy Family One gratifying spectacle that this whose husband is overseas in the school, 1st L t C. E. Nieto, Jr., is BABY’S FIRST^ SHOES Will Pay Cash for Small him considerable understanding of high trying to batter down Coach writer noticed, and undoubtedly it Lifctimr I marines, and Mary of Denver; and home on leave after 16 months in how to deal with men. Burt Kiern’s strong aggregation was seen by many others, too, was GoarantM one nephew, Donald Cerrone. Africa, where he served as air Antiqne Homes in or Near Denver, “I spend four or five hours every from SL Francis’. Thus far not the sportsmanship displayed by Mike Sandoval Killed forces supply officer with the Air Bronx. day walking around the wards,” he much has been publicized about the SL Francis’ eleven— not once was Finiah Quick Action—Call or See Pfc. Mike J. Sandoval was re­ Transport Command. Lt. Nieto says. “ Mostly I just stand around Tigers, and they will enter the the injured Ciberay handled ported killed in Europe in Septem­ was sent overseas early in 1942, and talk with the boys about their game as an unknown quantity. The roughly while he was in the game. ber. He was a brother o f Mrs. Later in that year he returned to Benita S. Torres, 1016 Thirtieth wounds, their experiences, their Northsiders usually field a pretty Beaten, battered, and temporar- j the States to attend officer candi­ home towns, and their spiritual ood team, however, and the street, a member of Sacred Heart date school. A native of Santa ily set back in their championship T. E. GREECE parish. problems, which I try to solve as remlins may have to open up their Itesa, N. Mex., since 1920 he has aspiration, but undaunted, the Mul­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciacco, best I can. I have Confessions and bag of tricks to win, lived in Denver, where he attend­ give Communion whenever needed. len Mustang'S are hard at work 1643 Stout TA. 6266 3914 Jason street. Our Lady of ed St. Joseph’s grade and high SL Joseph’s Bulldogs should [Mt. Carmel parishioners, have re­ “ The patient in an army hospital beat the Bluejays in the second en­ healing their wounds and perfect­ schools. His wife, Mrs. Eileen ing their technique for their next cently learned that their son, A1 gets the interested carl he would counter. The Bulldogs have a Nieto, is still a member of St Jos­ encounter with the greatly im­ bert Ciacco, was instrumental in eph’s parish, and his parents, Mr. get from his own family. It is strong bunch, and should be well- something to see nurses and doc­ proved Annunciation Cardinals on helping to establish a world pro­ and Mrs. C. £ . Nieto, Sr., 1100 coached. They played the defend­ Oct. 8. At that time, the Mustangs ^275 SgSO »i‘h duction record at an air service Humboldt street, are Cathedral tors working overtime and worry­ ing champions of the Colorado ing over some boy. I’ve seen it hap­ expect to be at full strength, and ^ pair ^ Bookendf command depot in England. parishioners. class B league, Lakewood high, A Inclndink Tax and Poitar# pen here often,” the chaplain if they are, the Catholic high Aviation Cadet Harold Louis Donaciano Garcia, seaman first practice game recently and came ARGONAUT HOTEL Dillinger has just completed his writes. away on ^ e long end of a 7-6 tally. school league followers should be class, of St Cajetan’s parish, is treated to a thrill-packed contest, basic flying training in the Merced Father Tynan attended several 'tedral high team, on the Wiiero Denyer's Socioty Entertahii for Luncheon* and Dinner* listed as wounded, his mother, Mrs. because, as they have already dem­ r a i g e / i ? army air field in California. He Jesuit seminaries on the AUantic other hand, started the season 'with Rita E. Garcia, 292 Eleventh onstrated, the Cardinals have it FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, seaboard after his entry into the a fairly light bunch, handi­ street, has been notified. this year, and the Mustangs have jorder. He taught physics at Ford- capped by practice.season injuries. n DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 Make* Raid on Japan not exactly called it “ quits” yet. Kullma 'ham before being ordained, and St. Josephus Beautiful Ballroom* Priyate Dining Room* Versatility may not be a gift returned there to teach again after mu but it certainly is a useful apti­ a period as physics instructor in Be Title Contenders tude, as Lt. Joseph Connell of Den­ S t Joseph’s coUege, Philadelphia. ver proved recently in a daylight R4ted this year as a serious con­ He was state chaplain for the New tender for the Catholic high school raid on Yawata, Japan. The lieu­ York guard for three years. He tenant, a Super-fortress bombar­ league football title, defended by a was appointed dean of discipline power-laden Regis eleven, SL Jos­ dier with a bomber command in and director o f athletics at Ford- Recommenided Firms India, toggled o ff his bombs over eph’s Bulldogs will show their bam in 1936 and held those posi­ the target, and then was forced wares for the first time Sunday tions until his appointment as afternoon in R e^s stadium against to turn gunner ’ as a Japanese chaplain in 1943. He was stationed fighter plane threatened the Super­ a potentially high-scoring Cathe­ fsrA U TO , at (^amp Cook, Calif., before going dral high school team. ; 1 1 m fortress in a frontal attack. The overseas. plane, one of five shot down by The Bulldogs have had only one D jm i# THEATRE practice game in preparation for the crew of Lt Connell’s Super­ 16 Rouen Nuns Killed, r A l f n i SERVICE ! fortress, Afiss Minnette, broke up their league debut, a hard-fought PE. 8877 in the air. Monastery Destroyed 7-6 victory over the 1943 Colorado THUR8., FRI., SAT., Stpl. 28, 29. 36 The lieutenant is a son o f Mrs. class B champions, Lakewood. Don Amerhe—Dana Andrews, in Mary J. Cook, 1061 Navajo street, St. Louis.— Information on the LL Col. H. E. (Bill) Reed, state a St. Joseph’s parishioner. The selective .service director, and for­ “Wing and a Prayer" killing of 16 nuns, of the injury DODGE■PLYMOUTH BilCKLEY BROS. young officer attended St. Jos­ mer Loveland high school mentor, AI*80 ' OWNERS Studebaker Sale* and Service eph’s grade and high schools. He of 12 others, and of the complete who is coaching the Bulldogs in his Phil Baker—Marjorie Massow. In 450 NEW AND USED CABS AND TBUCES was graduated from the latter with destruction of the Visitation mon- spare time, was not too optimistic J d c k F ls v it lf Service Mffr.* u ^ : “TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT” South Marion Auto Repairing All Makes the class o f 1937. He is also an a ste^ in Rouen, France, has been for his charges, after watching For winter protection bmve Cooling alumnus of Regis college. Before received at the Visitation academy SjTsUm Checked, Motor Tuned. C&r Battery and Electric Sendee four league teams in action last Enjoy Your Favorite Thoroly Lubri^ted. Work done by Body and Fender Work entering the service he was em­ in SL Louis. Although no details Sunday afternoon. SUN., MON„ TUBS., WED., Pre-War meehantcs. Pricea rcaaonable. 350 Broadway SP. 4111 Cadet H. L. Dillinger ployed oy the Union Pacific rail­ were contained, it was understood “ There will undoubtedly be sev­ OCT. 1. 2, 2, 4 PIck'Up and Delivery Service COCKTAIL road. He received his wings in that only three nuns out o f the eral teams capable of developing Pat O'Brien—Ruth Huaaej, In will proceed to an army advanced November, 1942, at Hondo, Tex. community escaped injury. a winning combination,” he said, in Standard Motor Go. Woodrow Wilson flying school, where he will take “and we will not know how we rate “MARINE RAIDERS" THE BEAUTIFUL 13th A. Glenarm CH. 6596 Auto Upholstery the final steps toward attainment with them until we really get ALSO of his silver pilot wings. JUNIOR PAROCHIAL LEAGUE TO started.” James CafTnej—Bdarjraret Lindsay* In COCKTAIL LOUNGE Mtmber 8 t Francis da Ssies* Psritb He is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. The Bulldog will probably field “FRISCO KID” AUTO TOPS — SEAT COVEBS Otto Dillinger, 630 S. Clarkson. an eleven this week with eight • CUSHION BEPAIBING ‘ It Pilot Instructor OPEN SEASON WITH 7 GAMES monogram winners of last year. a MATINEES - SATURDAY The Colonial Dining Room Mint Super Service 263 So. Bdwy. SP. 9945 Lt. Robert L. Hughes of Denver The baekfield, composed of four SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS XJndcr New Manaaement is stationed in Bergstrom Field, veterans, two of ■whom were regu­ AT 2 P.M. Features Fine Food Daily EDW’D CLOUTMAN, M«r. The Junior Parochial athletic the zoat posts will be five yards beyond the zoal lines. lars last year, ■will probably include Car Repairing > Auto Tune-Up league will open what looks like Johnny Duff icy, Hal Pfeifer, a banner football season Friday 6. The "1(44 Official Football Rulet" Brake* and Tire Inspection KentuckyGarage P'ueblo Soldier will be followed in ail cstei. No protest, Claude Cretzer, and Mario Cola- afternoon, Sept. 29, with''seven betide* that of teams utinz inelizible Phone HAin 1(81 Beer and Wiam Better do It now before old man winter AND izzi. In the line are veterans Dan ii GRAND CAFEii seta In games at 4 o’clock. Two divisions playtrt, will he allowed after the zeme McNellis and Don Milner at of the league will be in operation it finished. All other diaputet, therefore, 431 17ih St. MA. 6652 Good Gulf Make* Easy Starting tackles, John McNally at guard, (Between Glenann and Tremont) DOUG’S CAFE Is Thankful for this year, eight elevens in the most be settled on the field of play. 315 W. COLFAX CH. 3887 Filling Station Froteita conceminz weizht or over- and Richard Abeyta or Pete Mattie Open 11:66 A.M. TO 2 :60 AAL HOT MEALS i i LUNCHES eastern division and six in the ezed boyi mnet be accompanied with at end. Other lineman certain to Cloeed Mondayi (0pp. the U. S. Mint) proof, or will not be recoznited by the At AU Times E.xpert Motor Repairing northern gproup. A division play­ sec much service include Pat Got­ Serving the Finest Blood Plasma off late in-the season will deter­ board. All Kinds o f Liquor* CluAh and Brake Service 6. The director of the wlnninz team ten, an end; Joe Keelan, Wally A]»IER1CAN AND mine the champions. should notify the letzne president of the Holstrum, and Ray Longo, guards; ‘qiOUG" ROGERS. Propriator GAS - PENNZOIL - VALVOUNE OILS PvL John D. Abeita of 1313 E. zames score promptly, so that returns CHINESE FOODS The Junior Parochial league Frank Schumki and Joe McCor­ 1524 Larimer Street Denver, Colorado COMPLETE LUBBICATION Abriendo street, Pueblo, a patient presents a ftne brand of junior and atandinza may be publithed in the Luncheon* and Dinner* next week’s Reziater. mick, tackles; and Rudy Cain and 661 E. Kentucky SP. 3087 in Fitzsimons hospital, Denver, football, as well as baseball and 7 , ' Game officiale. Each director orTed Abeyta, centers. ()ther backs ^ oyR 'iVi lyfru O. P. A. says herthinks plasma is “pretty basketball, and does a wonderful team coach must provide one official ready to see action are Jim Keelan, ^ fPe Invite You to Visit fine.” Pvt, Abeita ought to know, for hi* zame, the decision! of these two work in developing potential stars Buddy Hoelsken, Frank Rust, and PAOKARD since he had 18 pieces o f shrapnel for the Catholic high school officiali, one procured by each team, Authentic Information will be final and cannot be proteated John Milne. removed by army doctors and has league. Last year St, Vincent Downtown LocaUan after leavinz the playinz field. Several other members of a 42- Ingram’s Cafe Cheerfully Given Tha Only Packard Barvica In Danvar been given four pints o f plasma. de Paul’s grade school team won The Rev. James F. Hoynihan of An- nunciatlpn pariah is the teezue president. .man-squad are making strong bids King Cole Room “When you have lost a lot of the football title. The junior An­ for consideration. We will pay you the top Packard Denver Co. blood,” said Pvt. Abeita, “ and get nunciation Cardinals took the 1082 BROADWAY and Bar Dlatribator* a shot of plasma, it really hits you! basketball championship, and An­ Mustangs Prepare price allowed by 0 . P. A. RALPH E. INGRAM. Prop. 210 ISth St. TA. I2U You get all warm and happy and nunciation juniors and St. Vincent NOW SERVING for your car. To Meet Annunciation don’t worry any more.” Pvt. Abeita, de Paul’s were co-champs in base­ (By Marty Chojnowski) For Better Foods Drive in — W rite-— or whose mother lives at the Pueblo ball. SL Francis’ 12, and Mullen Home, Chinese and American EXPERT address, has been in service for This year’s schedule follows: Phone — Quick Courteous team 6. Such was the score of the AUTO REPAIR more than two years. He went EASTERN DIVISION opening game of the 1944 Parochial Foods at All Hours and Drinks Appraisals overseas with the first special Sapt. 29 league schedule Sunday, SepL 24. AU Makca service force, consisting of Amer­ St. John'* St St. Francis’ We Serve Hill & Hill Bourbon OPEN ALL NIGHT St. Vincent de Piul'e st St. Fhilomens’t And no one who saw the contest at 25c a Drink— With Your NO RED TAPE Eaar Tima Paymanti ican and Canadian troops. These K. OF C. LEAGUE St. Joaeph’e st Cathedrsl field. TEAM STANDINGS doubted that St. Francis Was at Favorite Chaser 58 BROADWAY Northwestern Auto Co. men were fully trained as para­ Bleised Sacrament team at Annuncia­ Won Lott Pet. least that much better Sunday. But tion field. ORGAN MUSIC NITELY 549 Broadway ^ A bor 6201 troopers, mountain climbers, and Warden! ... ___6 8 .667 at the same time no one who saw O ct 5 Guardi ...... ___6 8 .667 HOLT CHEW ski troopers. St. Josepb’e at St. Fhilomena'e. the grame, particularly the last five Pvt. Abeita was wounded in the Grand Knizhte______6 4 .666 MOTOR COMPANY St, John'e at Cathedral field. Deputiei ...... 6 4 .566 minutes, failed to realize that with TELEPHONE EM. 27(1 fierce fighting above Monte Cas' St. Francia’ at Annunciation field. Navizators ...... 6 4 .666 their regular baekfield, including 20th Ave. at Downing sino. From a field hospital near the Blaised Sacrament team at S t Vincent Tnisteea ______...... 4 6 .444 TEXACO GAS AND OILS de Faul’i. the tossing tnd running Ciberay, THE DIPPER front lines, he was sent to an evac­ ChaneeUore ...... -.... 8 8 .388 ARLES MOTOR CO. O ct 13 Secretariat ...... 2 7 .222 the Mullen Mustangs are not to be (FORMERLY SHAMROCK) uation hospital at Naples, to a base Annunciation team at S t John'a. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS taken lightly. Undtr Now Monozement A. E. ABLES hospital in North Africa, and to St, Francia' st Blessed Sacrament field. Player Avf. IPlayer Avf. ITALIAN SPAGHETTI S t Fhilomena'e at Cathedral field. The youthful coach, Sam Jarvis, K TAVERN Autborited Sales and Serviea Kavanaugh „„188.78 Demoret __ 168.78 ITALIAN MEAT BALLS Your Purchase o f War Bond* Stewart General hospital, North St. Joeeph'e at St. Vincent de Paul'e. Old Friandt* Patronage Appreciated Caureey _ ....188.78 Sillgcrt . .. . 162.88 had to repface six regulars from ITALIAN SAUSAGE 128 Broadway and Stamps Helps to Secure Your Carolina. “ Whether I will receive O ct 27 Smell ___ ....179.44 Reardon .. ... 149.60 the eleven that finished second in 3620-3S E. Colfax Ave. at Monroe a discharge or not is still a ques­ St. Joieph's at Annunciation field. ‘ 10601 E. COLFAX Future. Scherer ...... 178.88 Haskell 148.11 the 1943 campaign— and among tion,” he said “ but it’s good to be Cathedral team at Blessed Sacrament Mullen ...... „178.90 KruM ... 146.88 field. H. HUIer . ....171.88 Crede __ ___ 146.89 those six were three backs, includ­ here at Fitzsimons where, at St. Vincent de Paul'e st S t Francis’, SPECIAL! LeBlane ...... 168.78 Mariaehtr ... 146.67 ing the peerless Sammy Gomez. FINE LIQUEURS Welcomes You least, I am near home.” St. Philomena’a at St. John’s. Shtehan ... ..„167.66 Exctlicnl Calfint ) Nov. 3 Beckiut 144.78 Just when a likely looking combi­ “Joe” YDUHG PiacatelU ._„166.90 Aleom .. .143.67 ANY CAR St. Joseph's at Blessed Sacrament field. nation had been settled upon, in­ PACKABD SPECIALIST P. Wazntr ....166.89 J. MUIcr .... .143.22 “ Where All Good Friends Meet” PAINTED... $2500 Veterans’ Auxiliary to Cathedral team at Annunciation field. Dillon ...... __186.44 Simpson 141.66 juries set in. Thus three days be­ St. Phllomena'a at St. Francis'. Nelson ....164.66 A1 Wagner ..141.00 Landers Auto Service Station A-l JOB S t Vincent de Paul’s at S t John's. fore the first game a new back- Sponsor Dinner Sept. 30 Raimufiien ....168.78 Joseph ...... 136.44 O f DENVER Beer - Good Food - Wine Nov. 10 ...,168.67 . field combination had to be worked Bannock and Twelfth CH. 8234 Guihurit Johnson .188.11 "A Place (or (he Diaerlminotinr’’ Mack’s Auto Service The last meeting of the aux­ Annunciation team at S t Philomena'a. Gaier ...... 168.56 Lombardi .... 188.89 ouL and, as a result the lAustangs If i^$ a bolt— or art overhaul— Cathedral team at St. Vincent de I’aal's. .._169.22 Setaro .. 1201 Champa KE. 9 2 7 4 iliary to the Regular Veterans’ as­ St. Joseph’s at St. Francis’. Kurtx ___ .188.67 looked woefully weak offensively Telephone EM. 1817 Joe. Breen ___ _ _..166.67 Reilly .... 181.67 against the Gremlins, that is, until E. COLFAX ot STEELE sociation was held Sept. 21 with Blessed Sacrament team at St. John’s. . . Nov. 17 PerichitCe ....164.67 laslllo ... .128.88 Uuliigan „ . l 64.88 Dryer .... ___.127.89 Ann Matzl presiding. The charter Annunciation team at S t Vineant de was draped for Clara Rogen who Nicodemut ....168.78 Dehmer ...... 127.66 Soldier Boy Wants Paul’s. HIGH GAME Yours to Enjoy SHRADER^S died in Mifflintown, Pa., and also Blessed Sacrament team at St. Philo- for Mattie E. Wise, chaplain. mena’ a. Grand Knizhta....8(2 Sheehan ...... 228 Rifle to Hunt Deer For added pleasure, entertain at the COLONY GRILL S t Francis’ at Cathedral field. Oaputies ______862 O>emopolitan — PIONEER DINING Betty Colvin was appointed and St. Joaeph’t at St. John's. Kavanauzh ____ 227 SerTice Station Wardens ______858 HuUen ______216 ROOM... installed as chaplain to finish the NORTHERN DIVISION Navizator* ...... 848jDillon ______211 He hat everything to make COFFEE Where Friends Meet Friends 1st Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 term. The auxiliary is sponsoring Sapt. 29 HIGH Series a dinner Saturday evening, Sept. S t Catherine's vi. Ht. Carmel teem. Individuals hit dreamt of big game hunt­ SHOPPE . . . St. Clart’e vi. Holy Family team. ing in the Rockies come true 30, at 7 o ’clock. 'The proceeds will Grand Knizhtil^.2,SSC Sheehan ____ 6C( BAMBOO • FINE FOODS MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING S t Dominie'i ve. St. Vincent’s. Wardens .....„...2,478 Kavanauzh „„,..674 — that it, everything but the be used for Christmas boxes for O ct B ROOM. Rec­ Deputies ..... 2.868 Courser ...... 671 gun. Tbit it the story of a the service men overseas. S t Dominie’s vs. St. Clara’s, G uards______2,861 ^ h e r e r __ __...671 ommended the • MIXED DRINKS St. Catherine’s va. Holy Family team. Mullen ______664 'wide-eyed rookie who in­ Coimopolitan St. Vincent’s v*. Ut. Carmel team. quired at the Denver USO- to ont-oI-tawB Prepare for Gold Weather Driving 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION O ct 13 • BEER • WINE M t Carmel team vs. Holy Family team. REGISTER LEAGUE NCCS club desk about (riendt. Archdiocese of Denver S t Clara’e vs. St. Vincent's. chances of renting a gun. Get rid of Summer LubricaBt*. Tune the Motor. Restore Pep and Week o f Sunday, Oct. 1: St. TEAM STANDINGS St. Dominic’s vs. S t Catherine’i. Won Lost Pet. Just in cate a devotee of €osmopoliton Hotel Economy to Your Car, It will Perform Better and last longer. Catherine’s church, Denver; Holy O ct 27 569 E. Colfax No. 2 1.666 the sport chances to read thi* J. B. HKR.VDON. JR.. Gen.. Hzr. Rosary church, Denver; St. Eliz­ St. Catharine’s vs. S t Vincent’s. No. 8 .667 — FACTOBY-TBAINED HECHANTCS — Holy Family team vl. S t Dominie’ a. and would part with that pre­ abeth’s church, Denver; St. The- No. 8 „ .667 St. Clara’ e vi. Mt. Carmel team. No. 6 ... .838 cious rifle for a couplo rese’s cHurch, Aurora; Sacred Nov. 5 »oNo. 4 .838 of days, he would make one St. Catherine's vs, S t Clara’s. ▼ ▼ V ▼ V V JAMES MOTOR CO. Heart of church, Boulder; V®. 1 .666 soldier’s heart happy by phon­ Holy Family team vs, S t Vincent’s. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS 127S and St. Charles’ church, Stratton. Mount Carmel team vs. S t Dominie’s. ing KE, 1338, the USO, and Lincoln Dodge & Plynwuth Sales & Service KE. 82^1 Player Avf. IPlayer Avf T O M FLAHERTY’S LEAGUE RULES Andreatta ...... 176 jO’Connor “ ‘ .... 188 saying to. I AM GOING 1. No boy whose 16th birthday oc­ Reardon, Fr. Tanzney _ ._ „_ 1 2 6 The deer season it almost WELTOX BUFFET YESI TO TRY. curred before the openinz of this school Johnson FItxHenry ..._.1 2 6 here, and this particular pri­ year. Sept, 6, la elizibic. Levaen .... Clevaland ...... „.120 2. Any boy weizbinz more than 125 Hewitt .... Canavan. Fr. _..126 vate’s only free time it from 1643 Welton RAHD’S Millinery pounds in his abort* will be permitted to Breen, Fr. H ill...... 117 Monday night until Wednes­ play only at center, zusrd, or UeUc. Such M ajor____ Syrianey, Fr. _.117 day morning. “STOP AT THE SIGN OF THE HARP.’* FOR MY NEXT HAT a player cannot carry the bail except Stevens Ebel. Ft. 116 N E W TIRES Comer 15th at Stout when ha intercepta a pass, or receives a Zabel ____ McLeUan ..168 kick-olT. Coaches and direetora should MePhee _.. Knudaen „160 be careful in checklnz the weizht of their Leddy Rausch ..166 Good Shepherd Aid le -RECAPPING- player* so as to live up to this rezulatlon. Hamblin, Fr. H ollo______- 64 should be a day o f rest for mother too, so Should an oppoainz coach or director HIGH GAME bring the whole family to the Eidelweis* for SPORT GOODS-CLOTHING Optometrist and Optietan protest a zame on the zround that an in- Teams I Individuals Have Meelins Oct. 2 elizible boy played end or baekfield. the No. 2 — ______181 Johnson __ _— 266 sunDflv Sunday Dinner. boy protested will be weizhed, and if he No. ( ______6(7 Raardon. F r .----- 196 EASY TERMS Relen Walsh la over 125 pounds, the zame will be for­ No. 8 666 lAndreatta —...... 196 The monthly meeting of the feited. Boys over the weizht limit may HIGH SERIES Good Shepherd Aid society will be AmocUU not receive e bail from center to kick or Taam* I Individuals held in the home of Mrs. C. V. B. F. GOODRICH STORES to forward past, nor ractiva a forward or No. 2 ------1.718 Andreatta...... 629 W. R. JOSEPH lateral past. No. 8 ------1.664 Raardon, Fr. —618 Gooding, 1610 Grape street, Den­ I. The tmaller ball, or the official No. 6 — ...... _1,698 14th of Gienorm KE. 0175 JTK EXAMINED Johnson __.._....48( ver. Monday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.m. Younz America Leazuc bail, is to be GAMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 Mra. Gooding, Mrs. R. J. Noone, 53 So. Broodwoy PE. 3739 PhoDs TAhor 1E80 used, and each team should hrinz one Team No, 2 vs. Team So. 6. 1644 GLENARM Open 11 a.m. *til 3 a.m. ball to be used In the tsme. Team No. 4 v*. Team No. 6. and Mrs. E. G. Udry will be the BXB-E18 Mslastle BUf. 4. Official field will be (O-by-40 yaidi, Taam Mo. 1 vi. Taam Mo. 8. hostesses. Thursday, Sept 28, 1944 Office, Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

Dedication Ceremonies Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will dedicate the building, the Wgift of Frank Klrchhof and his family to the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration in memory of his wife, Eliza' RADIO REPAIRS Iwth O’Connor Klrchhof, Formerly known as Hillcrest inn, at one time it housed old Sacred Heart college, now R e^s. At CONSTRUCTION MEN CAB AND HOME RADIOS the time of its donation to the sisters, it was valued at $50 ,0 00 , and since then has been remodeled and refurnished to ac­ commodate 4 0 guests and a staff of seven Franciscan nuns. You Are Urgently Needed at Once on POPULAR RECORDS : CLASSICAL ALBXms Paelfie Northw^t Constraction MUSIC ACCESSORIES Project SHEET MUSIC This project rated by the A m y , Navy and War Manpower HOLLEIWBECK MUSIC CO. CiominiMion as extremely important to your country. 14 So. Broadway Phone PE. 9424 Traniportation Advanced— ^Attractive Scale of Waget Work week o f 54 hours— time and one- half for work in excels of 40 hours Hennt 9 to 12; 1 to S Phon* MAin 3437 % Dr. J. J. O ’Neil, Dentist FOLLOWING CRAFTS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ' LABOREBS BOILER HRESIEN SHEETMETAL WORKERS PROTECTIVE HREMEN Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Streets REGISTERED NURSES MUST BE CITIZEN OF U. S. A. Immediate Living Facilitiei Available for Preferred Parish Employed Per$oj$$ Only Applicant, must bring draft registration and classification, Trading List social security card and proof o f citizenship. ANYONE PRESENTLY EMPLOYED IN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY OR WHO LEAVES ESSENTIAL WORK St. Francis de Sales* TO APPLY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Company Representative will interview applicants at JACKSON’S U. S. Employment Service Cut Rate Drugs Forget-Me-Not War Ntanpower Commisnion Liimors • Sundries 550 Broadway pr 1316-18th Street Prescriptions ROSES WILL BE BLESSED IN Flower Shop Denver, Colorado Frw Prompt Delivery Call 8P. S4IS Downing and Altania Beautiful Cut ST. DOMINIC’S ROSARY SUNDAY Alameda Drug Store Flowers and Potted Plants II ST. LOUIS' (St. Dominie’. Pari.h, Denver) Many remarkable favors and bless­ V. 0. PRTER30N. Prop. Foniril Work Roses will be blessed for general ings have bAen recorded through lETBill 11 il St. John’s Parish Cat Rate Drags Artloticillr Amnred distribution in special aervices the centuries for thii devotional Sunday afternoon, Oct. 1, at 3:30. practice. Phone RA. 1818 Wines and Liquors The distribution of the roses will The Rosary Altar society’s card Fountain Service - School Suppliei Downing at Alameda be preceded by a procession of the party Wednesday was a social and B EN N ET T S Alameda and Broadway school children,’ Rosary, sermon, financial success. Nearly 600 peo- GIFTSH4liP (St. Leuia* Pariah, Englewood) and Benediction. The sermon will le attended. Many bought tickets < • MRS. IRENE CORRADO • > CONOCO SERVICE be preached by the Rev. Leo. C. • • FINE SELECTION OF CHRIST- < ‘ aAROLD’S Fluorescent lights have been in­ ut could not attend. More than (Continued From Page One) ‘ ■ MAS GIFTS FOR YOUR ' ’ Washing and Greasing T o o le y 's stalled in the new classroom. Gainor, O.P. 'The blessing of roses 60 prizes were distributed, some to < • OVERSEAS PACKAGE Your Buitneu Apprecieted on R osa^ Sunday dates back in the card players and the others for SHOE HEP AIRING The members of the PTA made ; ; 701 E. 6th Ave. MA. 0471 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 the Dominican rite for many cen­ special prizes, of which 37 were FIRST CLASS WORK Food Store a splendid showing at the Catholic ONLY BEST MATERIALS Parent-Teachers’ league Thurs­ turies. It had its origin in the given, in addition to prizes for the 1-DAY SERVICE day. Those present were Mrs. preaching of the Rosary by St. service men in attendance. The grounds, and quiet nooks add com- 310 So. Broadway RA. 3281 Choice Meats • Fish Fred Thompson, Mrs. M. Keims, Dominic in the 13th century and first special prize of $25 was won OLIVER’S Mrs. E. Cline, Mrs. Glenn, Mrs. E. was popularized by the Christian by Mrs. Lena Marlowe, 2739 Belle Beauty Fryers - Groceries Fisher, Mrs. Arnold!, Mrs. 'W. Lee, victory over the Turks in the 16th Dunkeld place. MARKET Frozen Foods Mrs. G. Smilonic, Mrs. Wirth, century. It is observed in Rome The socie^ will turn over the Grain-Fed Meats Mrs. Prother, Mrs. A. Michaud, with great solemnity on Rosary proceeds to rather Hughes for the Now Msnsfsnont Fish and Poultry Milliken^s Ealah Yoaoi, Prop. YOUR PATRONAGE and Mrs. "W, Kissel. Sunday, The solemn blessing of the purchase of new vestment cases. from their rooms. tlfe APPRECUTED roses with special prayers is a Ponnerir with Daniels A Fisber 1312 Elast 6th Ave. CASH STORES The county council was at­ The Rosary Altar society will re­ token of thanksgiving to God and J4SS Esit Sth Ave. EM. (104 Phone PE. 4629 tended by Mrs. Fred Thompson, ceive Holy Communion in the 7:30 Ao His Blessed Mother for the SAVE TIBES—BUY AT OLSON’S 2 Convenient Locations 900 So. Pearl S P .6587 Mrs. M. Keims, Mrs. G. Bell, Mrs. o’clock Mass on Sunday, Oct. 1, graces granted to Christians. After 1130 E. ALAMEDA A. Michaud, Mrs. Rose 'Walsh, together with the Parent-Teachers’ The firms listed here d e - . Mrs. Knight, and Mrs. G. Smilonic. the services the roses are taken association. the Kirchhof Constraction Col 2357 E. EVANS AVE. home to be reverently preserved. serve to be remembered The jamboree will be held on The monthly meeting of the Ro­ A beautiful liturgical chape 0 L S 0 N ’ S»tSss> Halloween, Oct. 31. sary Altar society will be held in dedicated to St. Francis Xa\ when you are distributlnz The Boy Scouts o f the parish the church auditorium on Tuesday. Mr, Kirchhof’s patron. your patronage in the dif­ 2750 W. 29th GL. 3613 QUALITY CLEANING S T ILLW ELL i SON attended the monthly court of Cookie Recipe O ct 3, at 12:30. A luncheon will REASONABLE PRICES honor held Tuesday evening in be served. Mrs. Patrick Hoare ferent lines of business. soil E. Colfax EM. 3711 the Englewood high school. 3(30 E. 6Ui EA. 1(01 . Tour Gomoata lasarod Aiainit Piro Texaco Service will be hostess. and Tktft Instructions for boys and girls Calls for Apples New members have been ad­ Open Cloiad attending the public grade schools mitted to the Blessed Joan sewing Snndara Toeadara will be given in the school follow-, circle, an organization for main­ St. Joseph’s Parish ing the 8 o ’clock Sunday Mass. With larders well stocked with Let Us MARFAX Your Car apples for fall and winter use and taining church vestnaents. They Members of the Altar society include.Mrs. Harvey Hughes and equ moat of the canned products in the CLEANERS AND DYERS BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES will receive Communion in the Mrs. Madeline Sullivan, Mrs. Ward I Is fruit storeroom of the homes, many William McLInden NATIONAL BRAND t i l BROADWAY Tiro Roeappina and Rapatrinr 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. Antiiony ir the chairman and the ALAMEDA A & LINCOLN PE. B95S housewives will be glad to have on STORES PE. 3 7 5 3 PE. 3 7 5 4 The Junior Newman club will circle will meet in Mrs, Frank HriTs.Wsn Built and ^paired hand a cookie recipe which calls Tear Priandlj Food Start. meet in the rectory Monday eve­ Stone’s residence, 2816 Java court TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL for applesauce as one ingredient. AND CINDERS ning, Oct. 2, at 7:30 o’clock. on O ct 11 at 12:30 for a luncheon Q uality Foode for Late We submit this recipe for volun­ PERnUZER party. Francis. ROTOLO’§ teers, who may care to use it in (8S Vallcjs S t Phone TA. IMI 741 Santa Fa Drivt and Many members of the Parent- GENERAL HAULING 1(04 Bo. Gaylord 796 So. Broadway Regis Guild’s Annual baking for the USO-NCCS, 1675 Quality Grant street, Denver. Teachers’ association attended the SINCLAIR GAS AND O l l i CPTL school of instruction in the KEEP ’EM ROLLING Party Is Great Success APPLESAUCE COOKIES Shirley-Savoy hotel on Sept 21, cants is growing. SANTA FE SHOE OPEN .T TO T WEEK DATS ^ cup shortening Among those present were Mrs. 1 cup sugar Daniel J. McNamaraH president of VICK’S HOSPITAL Cloiad An Day Snndaji The annual card and games Call HEATS cups unsweetened the parish Parent-’Teaohers’ as­ OUAUTY UQUOR STORE Bboa Rtpalrinr far tba Wbalt PanOy party, sponsored Iw the Regis applesauce sociation; Mmes. Enos Patrick, Eu- FEATURING INVISIBLE HALF guild, Denver, last 'Thursday eve­ For Beer, Wines SOLING BUCHANAN’S GROCERIES H cup nuts, if desired ene Banaham, James Witners, ning: ...in •w-s.^auRegis gymnasium ^ J aaa.cwawaaaa under a^aavav* the waav 1 cup raisins 5. J. Inglingling, John Brugge BOTTLE OB CASE W* Appraclata Parcat Poat Ordar. BIRDS EYE I chairmanship of Mrs. Anna Camp­ 7U SANTA PB DRIVE LIQUOR STORE 2U cups flour mann, George Bugg, Thomas Ryan, 240 Santa Fe Drivjs KE. 7943 FROZEN FOODS bell and Mrs. A. R. Grosheider, 1 tspn. cinnamon and Thomas Farrell. with members of the guild working Fine Wines and Liquors 14 tspn. cloVcs Every Mother in PTA on the various committees, drew a Billy Van’s Grocery B. & E. MARKET % tspn. salt Mrs. Otto Pribyl, chairman of Wa Fiatara Chrlatian Broa. Wlnei cordial response from the many BOB & VAN’S 2 tspn. soda the Parent-Teachers’ association Vicar Genera BEER 75 So. Broadway PE. 7818 friends of Reps college. The Very and Market Cream the shortening and sugar reports that her drive for new Phona PEarl 1T77 077 Sonth Broadway Rev. John J. Flanagan, S.J., presi­ members ha. resulted in a 100-per- Meat Market THE MARKET OP QUALITY dent of Regis; the Rev. John Gib­ until light and fluffy. Add the ap­ plesauce. Mix and sift the dry in­ cent membership. All the mothers 750 SANTA FE DRIVE IS ots. to the Pound bons, S.J.; the Rev, S, R. Krieger, of new children in the school and ROSLYN DRUG GO. When buying from the S.J.; guild moderator; and mem­ gredients and add gradually to 820 SanU Fe Dr. Phone TA. 0538 first miixture. Flour the nuts and former members have enrolled. JAME3 HENRY. Prop. firms advertising in this bers of the faculty spent the eve­ Each classroom reported that every FRESH FISH UNION SHOP ning among the guests. As refresh­ raisins before adding, then mix all erqu mother had joined the association, Cat Rate Drags paper, please mention that ments were served, announcement together well. Drop from a tea­ chai' The room mothers co-operated with For that Watch or Diamond Completa Prescription Dept. you saw their advertise­ was made of the various awards spoon on a greased baking sheet. When buying from the 98 SO. PENN Bake 25 to 30 minutes in a 350* Mrs. Pribyl in accomplishing this you always wanted— See ment. made to Messrs. Jack Brown, Pat result For the first time this par­ firms advertising in this Phenw PB. 9863 93 So. Pono St Biysad Conboy, J. Fred Doyle, J. M. oven. past CAMERON CREDIT ish has every mother who has a Ranchos de Taos since 1937, paper, please mention that Eakins, and V. M. Lucy; Mmes. A variation in this tyne of cookie child in school enrolled as an ac­ J. G.- Costello, P. Conboy, and is made by Mrs. Leo Sibert, PTA tive member of the association, you saw their advertise­ Jewelers A. F. Maguire; and Misses Helen cookie chairman for St. Philo- St. Ann’s circle will meet in the ment. DARG Watch Inapaetora 719 Santa Fe Drive Bakke, Ellen Kane, and May mena’s, an applesauce cake recipe home of Mrs. Paul Murray, 3226 Fresh Sweet Corn Ryan. being used for the cookies. If- the Speer avenue, on Friday, Sept. 29, The faculty of the college and “ test” cookie does not hold at 11:30 o’clock. PEARS - PEACHES - APPLES members of the Regis guild are its shape in baking, a small The Ave Maria sewing circle will Blessed Sacrament grateful to those who assisted in amount o f flour is added to the bat­ meet on G e t 6, in the home of Mrs. HOME GROWN VEGETABLES various ways toward the success ter for cookie consistency. The A. L. Sanders, 4164 Irving street, of the evening. Returns on tickets product sent to the club at various TONY’S FIVE NEW OWNER AND NEW HOURS for a tea at 1:30. Recently new course there. No Sunday may still be made as gifts toward times by Mrs. Sibert has been members have been installed, in­ 560 TH E the guild’s work. rated A-1, STAR SERYICE PURITY CREAMERY cluding Mmes. Joseph Bonnell, 33(6 KEARNEY STREET East Evans PATCH Sales Cookie chairmen of all organiza­ Frank Kemme, and Lawrence 2800 PHONE ARTCRAFT STUDID tions of the city are asked to trans­ Owens. Colorado Special Made Ice Cream mit hints helpful to the success of The Parent-Teachers’ association Blvd. 9 9 3 3 WEEK DAYS from 8 to S the cookie jar to some member of in its first meeting of the year ap­ SUNDAYS 10 to S Photographers that time. His first ap STORE COAL NOW 129 Broadway PE. 5465 the staff at the USO-NCCS, Key­ pointed an historian, Mrs. 'Valens stone 1338, to Mrs. William Klm- was tq Our Lady of Use Our Budget Plan if You Wish— Nothing Down Jones. The duty of this new offi­ IFe Specialiae in mins at the snack bar, or to Mrs, We- Specialize in Perraanent — 10 Months to Pay cer is to record the historical rec­ J. G. Henry, Emerson 0565. BOARD WALK Waving a id Bair Styling WEDDING AND FAMILY ord of the school and to study SHOE REPAIR a: KROOIVENIBERG COAL CO. GROUPS AT STUDIO OR the files of the past 50 years of THELMA KASSON the school’s existence in order that YOUR HOME QUALITT MATERIAL AND 1909-11 So. Broadway SP. 4478 a factual record many be available WORKMANSHIP BEAUTY SALON Parish Sodality for historical accuracy and for the —All Work Gnarsntoed— THELMA KASSON. Uanacar 3S70 COLORADO SLVD. history Of the diocese. This is one 4ns EAST llrd AVE.—AT DEXTER PHONE DEXTER USI St. Phjlomena's of the oldest schools in the diocese DENVER. COLORADO * Plans Card Party and Mrs. Jones’ task will be one COAL that will re<)uire much labor in Par Store It now— Be prepared for J & L Radic Service At the monthly meeting o f the order to compile the proper record David F. Finnlgan SIMMONS DRUG GO. KEM TONE $3.18 Gal. possible fuel short^e. Electrical Appliances Cathedral sodality, Denver, Sept. A fall social and card party will TR15IZ ALL POPULAR GRADES — ALSO be held by the Senior sodality at AUTOMOBILE SALES 2870 Colo. Blvd. Repaired STOKER COALS 20, plans were tentatively made READY-PA8TE0 WALLPAPER for a card p a r^ to be held in the the 'Veterana of Foreign Wars hall and SERVICE 3203 E. Colfax Avenue and clubrooms on Saturday, Nov. EA. 9953 Catholic Charities annex Oc^ 27 at HAVE YOU 1475 Jasmine St. Ph. EA. 0 8 ol PHONE EM. 6063 ANDERSON BROS. Raj Coal €o. 8 o’clock in the evening. Tne pur­ 4,. It will partake in the famous WE APPRECIATE YOUR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Celias and Joaaphln. EA. ((44 FORMERLY SMITH OARAGE PE. 4604 1165 So. Penn. pose is to raise funds for the year’s “bam dance” program on that MODERNIZED YO PATRONAGE activities, and the tickets are 50 night, for Anthony Stangier INSURANCE? See Our Selection of cents per person. Bridge, hearts, will call the square dances. Thi Pied Pipers' orchestra has been en Protect younalf againet new BRANDT DRUO C O .-E A . 1823 and other card games will be hasarde. WATCR player. There will be table prizes gaged to furnish the music. 2200 KEARNEY FORMERLY LAWSON y FALL FURS m the evening. Rose Loes is the The chairmen of the committees HORACE W. BENNETT **Your Neighbor Knotet l/s” LS general chairman for all arrange­ are Florence Morahan, in chari^e of & (x> . W. BRUCE CALLBECK hall and facilities; Mary Keniery, REPAIRIIVG ments. I ll Tsbor BMs. Pbon* TA. 1171 j r t a u VET OF WORLD WAR NO. t 5-DAY SERVICE orchestra; Virginia Wilson, decor­ Pictures were shown in the meet­ PBANK KSGLASTf, Jr.. U snsfu Invite$ Your Patronaga 1-YEAR GUARANTEE ations; Eileen Conboy, card tick­ Annnneiation ing, which were part of a recruit­ taiarancs Dapartamt KE. 4 9 7 6 COLFAX AT WASHINGTON ets; and Mary Horley, tickets. ing program for WACs in the J . A . Bold Jewelry Card ^ames will be conducted in AT LOWEST medical corps o f the army. Tks Bm I la 1532 Welton TA. 0439 the spacious Veterans of F o re ip DRUBS PRICES IN DENVER Something to Crow About Oppaaita Orpbraai Thtitar It was announced that 40 girls Wars hall on the first floor of the USED GOING N .lt to Talanawa received Communion on the regular building at 914 12th street, just FURNITURE DUKE’S Sunday, Sept. 17, and Cathie off Speer boulevard. The admission ALSO NEW FRIED CHICKEN DINNER Goetzel, prefect, announced that price of 50 cents per person ad­ WAY? St. Joseph’s Parish there were 36 girls at the meeting. mits to both the social and card Caib or CrtSIt th e 3)y*s£t The sodality is editing its paper. party. Tickets are now available A FULL UNE SMl FRANKLIN ST. (POLISH) DUKE’S SERVED DAILY. Cathedral Mary-News, for the sec­ and can be purchased from the OP OFFICE members of the sodali^. IXCEPT THURSDAY. WHEN CLOSED ond successive year. This is a two- PuBN rruu BRILL AMERICAN Westerkamp Bros. page, mimeographe4l sheet that is • The monthly meeting of the W( ksj roar beoHhoIS sad sSIcs foml- given out monthly at the sodality Ushers’ club will be held Tuesday, tars (or CASH, or ssebsags tboB (sr ••CHUCK" 5c & lOe STORE meetings. Mary Earley is the edi­ O ct 3, at 8 p.m. in the reading sartMof In stock. HEFNER, Prop. CARL’S ST. PAUL CAFE R'E. 9043 5106 Wash. Wo root Foldins Chslr^ Csrd and Bao- SAVE TTUE AND HONEY I tor this year, and she is maintain­ room of the rectory. quot Tables, Dlshss, Bilvtrwsrs, sar- Wo Hsts Thoassn^ at USEFUL e v e r y t h in g a good GROCERY ing the policy of giving publicity The monthly meeting of the Holy 1620 SHOULD HAVE thloa la stock. ARTICLES Attraettvalr Diiplsrod tor 3109 E. COLFAX to the various committees and their Name society will be hdd in the E. 34th Ave. Year CoDvonionoo BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES PHONE KEYSTONE 4352 —WE DELIVER— activities, and promoting the four reading room of the rectory Thurs­ OPEN r s o u S A. M. to 6 P. U. lUS E. S4tb AVE. principles of the sodality. day, Oct, 6, at 8 p.m. (Botwseu Frsnklio sad GOpla) t t

PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4206 Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944

J t i n i l a e y o f O'**" o f Mt. Carmel parish. Den- PARISH JUNIOR NEWMAN CLUB Controversy in , magnificent crowd. A scene Pagan Centurion . ft just after the Solemn Pontifical Mass is shown in the upper picture. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is in the center, with the Very Rev. John J. TO HAVE 1ST MEETING OCT. 4 England Waged Flanagan, S.J., standing next to him. In the left foreground is the Seccion en Castellano Rt. Rev. Charles Hagus and behind him are the Rev. Gregory Smith, Is Exemplar of the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell, and the Rev. A. S. Dimichino, S.J. For el Revdo. Antonio Sagrera, C.R.T. (BIei«e

m- Jointly with Loyola parith. Jesuit Faihert atill have charge o f both parithet. but Navy Mothers’ Club to BIDE-A-WEE CAFE Biggest Qrade School Rtiliiliont o f Colormdo it bottled by SacredSai the two are now distinct. Father A. S. Dimichino, S.J., it the pretent Sacred Heart Meet in USO-NCCS Club O MR. AND MRS. Heart Reboot in Denver, which hat a total enrollment o f 611 pupili, many o f whom pa^or. The picture below showt a large part oto f the stunentttudent bodynoay gatheredgain in front The Navy Mothers’ club. No. 462, GEO. ESSEKPREiS come from Spanith-tpeaking familiet. One o f the earliett parithea in Denver, o f the building. The enrollment by gradettoes itis atas follows: First, 128; second, 93; will meet at 8 o’clock Monday in the Moving and Siorage' NEW LOCATION Sacred Heart uted to be teitled largely by Irith familiet and formerly vrat conducted third, 8 1 ; fourth, 7 2; fifth, 76; sixth, 80; seventh, 45; eighth, 36. USO-NCCS-WD center, 1772 1023 Broadww KE. 97.31 Grant street, Denver. Mrs. J. E. SPRUCE 2671 EEa. PBONBi SPRUCE »M1 ff'e Appreciate Your Patronage Simms will be in charge. 1258 SOUTH PEARL ST. Original Teachers Aid In School’s 25th Year RADIO SERVICE Providence, R. I.— Two priests Kmp up Tear R«dfo m It Will Last SPECIAL RATES TO SOLDIERS Until Ntw Ones Are ATtltabli of the original faculty celebrated LOWEST PRICES IN THE and assisted at the Mass opening CITY ON STORAGE Paul’s Radio Service the 25th year of Providence col­ 1470 Elm St. EM. 4205 lege. The Rev, Daniel M. Galliber, roUPAYOHlY 5 0 ^ AROOMAMOHIH Opsn Eveninra and Saodays 0 !p ., was the celebrant and the Rev. Francis A. Howley, O.P., was deacon. The Rev. Vincent C. Dore, Your Purchase of War Bonds O.P., a student in the first class and Stamps Helps to Secure Your and now a member of the faculty, was the subdeacon. Future. COLFAX MARKET COLFAX AT COLFAX AT DOWNING MARION

Phone W« 8p*cUUm tn “ Everything MILK FED Tabor ‘1776’ POULTRY Under the Sea” CeapUt* Lin* of h Call a BRUN05 1130 E, SEA FOODS and F/SH‘POUi-TR^ Z O N E € A B FRESH n S H Colfax Ave. , MAln 7171 Prompt. Coartooni Btrrko FREE DELIVERT AT 10 A. U. AND I P. M. CHEAPER RATES ST. PHILOMENA’S PTA WILL ST. VINCENT’S PTA TO HOLD CLEAN NEW CABS REPAIRING-IIEHTALS HOLD BAZAAR SEPT. 29, 30 1ST FALL MEETING MONDAY ON ALL MAKES DEER HUNTERS’ All Makes Typewriter Service (St. Philomena’s Parith, Denver) Friday and Saturday evenings. IN ST. PITRICK’S (St. Vincent de Paul’* Parish, garet Briggs and Shirley McKiv- 4Ut4tb STREET BARNES SCHOOL BLPq MAIN »4«l SPECIALS Highlighting the parish fall ac­ Judging from the response to the Dcavar) eny. The next meeting will be held tivities will be the bazaar to be sale of tickets, a record attendance The St. Vincent de Paul PTA Sept. 26. leld under the auspices of the PTA is anticipated and a jolly time as­ will hold its first fall meeting in The formal closing of the Forty lZhanO{{thatcounA New Army Pack Sept 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. in the sured. op[NS mm the school hall on M on d^ after­ Hours’ devotion in St. Vincent de school auditorium, E. 10th ave­ The Altar and Rosary society noon, Oct. 2, at ^ 3 0 p.m. This will Paul's church wag held Tuesday Advertisers that merit your- patronage. They are Saddles...... 7.95 nue and Fillmore street. and the PTA will receive corporate be a “ get acquainted meeting,” and evening at 7:45. The Rev. Carl Communion Sunday in the 8:15 the sisters will be present to meet reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. A meeting will be held in the (St. Patrick’s Paritb, Denrer) Schwartz, C.SS.R., preached at the Mass. and welcome' all new and former school Thursday, Sept. 28, at The first meeting of the year evening devotions. Father Schwartz Used Army Leather Rifle 8 The quarterly meeting of the members of the or^nization. Sis­ p.m. for all the bazaar workers. was held by the Mothers’ club of is stationed in St. Joseph’s parish. Archdiocesan Union of the Holy ter Jude, the music teacher, will HAVG BROS. Scabbards 3.95*4.95 Arrangements for the erection and the school on Tuesd.ay afternoon. The children’s choir sang, and the Name Society will be held in St. present a short musical program. stocking o f the booths will be made Sept. 19. Twenty-five mothers children from the school marched INSURANCE Philomena’s school auditorium Refreshments will be served by the MARKET at this time. The committee ex­ were present. Mrs. J. Paceilo pre­ in procession. The women o f the Used Army Saddle Bags, Wednesday evening, Oct. 4. officers. A large attendance is (FORMERLY RABTOAY'S) tends appreciation to all who have sided. Hostesses for the meeting Alter and Rosary society had urged at this meeting. Leather... .3.95-5.95 co-operated in the undertaking. The officers of St Philomena’s included Mmes. Paceilo, A. Forges, charge of decorating the altars. CORN FED MEATS JOS. J. CELLA Special awards will be made PTA were hostesses to the mem­ Elaine Carrier, and L. J. Wiecz- Those attending the CPTL an­ The winter schedule of Masses in FISH AND POULTRY 1120 Security Bldg. bers and guests of the organiza­ orek. Election of officers re­ nual school of instruction were S t Vincent’s will go into effect the Phone KEystone 2633 New All-Zipper Sleeping tion at the first meeting o f the sulted as follow s: President, Mrs. Mmes. H. J. Sisson, H. Bowman, third Sunday of October. Masses 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 current school year, held in the Earl Haffey; vice president, Mrs, Rusche. T. Smith, R. TeMaat, will be at 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, aiid B a g...... 1 ^ 9 5 school auditorium Monday, Sept. L. J. Weiezorek; secretary, Mrs. and L. Sullivan. 12 noon. Confessions are heard on (ISO Dinner Is, 25, at 2 mm. Seventy-three were PhikZangari; treasurer, Mrs. Wil­ Our Lady o f Victory circle held Saturday afternoon at 4:30 and in Used 16x16 Army Squad present. The president, Mrs. Ed­ liam G » lia ; historian, Mrs. J. Di- its first meeting of the season on the evening at 7:30, Clothes ward Wadsworth, extended a wel­ Paolo. Chairman of the ways and Thursday, Sept. 21, at the home of The parish Pinochle club, which T e n t s...... 34.50 come greeting to all new members means committee is Mrs. Paceilo. Mrs. Morgan Cline. Mrs. J. Mix, has been in existence for 10 years, present. Mrs. E. T. Mulcahy pre­ Sparkle Served by Club Room mothers were appointed as and Mrs. H. Nielson won the hag started its winter series of sented Mrs. Ellen McMahon, who follows: First and second grades, awards. The next meeting o f the games, held every Thursday eve­ Write for Free Catalog spoke on behalf of the War Chest Mrs. Elaine Garrier: third and circle will be held on Thursday, ning at 8 o’clock. There will be a drive and urged that a generous Like New! fourth nades, Mrs. Joseph Cain; O ct 19, at the home o f Mrs. L. E. tournament starting the first week response to appeals for contribu­ DENVER fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Mary Croft, 1151 S. Josephine street. in October. All interested are in­ Of St. Cajetan s tions be made by all. Carter; seventh and eighth grades, Starting Tuesday, Oct. 3, the Yes, your suits, overcoats, vited to attend. The Rev. Paul Reed expressed Mrs. George W. Key. Meetings will PTA will offer for sale war stamps dresses and coats will spar­ Citisentkip Club Started his appreciation to the new mem­ be held on the third Tuesday of and bonds. This project is under kle with Army Store (St. Cajetan’i Pariih, Denver) The seventh grade has o^anized bers for their presence at the every month, and it was decided to the supervision of Mrs. H. J. a club called “The Good Helpers’ Cor. 15th ft Larimer The Carmelite sodality under the meeting and hoped they would con­ told a games party for the chil­ Sisson. P* A.* direction of the president, Mrs. J. tinue coming. dren and mothers the fourth Tues- club.” Its purpose is to further (*P*rtdlM Arp**]) The Okitanka Camp Fire group, good citizenship among the stu­ Maes, assisted by A. Val Dez, Mrs. Y. L. Zint spoke briefly on uay of every month. The first party under the leadership of Mrs. Mul- vh*o thep’r* drr el**tied by th* the coming bazaar. was held on Tuesday afternoon of dents in the school. The meeting's, 100% filtration proe*** at served the annual Mexican dinner queen and Mrs. Verlinden, elected held each week, will be according Phone EM. 2783 for Pick-up The Rt. Rev. Monsignor William this week. these new officers Sept. 12: Presi­ Special Glasses in the USO-NCCS on Sunday, Sept. The following infants have been to parliamentary law. At the first Higgins gave an interesting dis­ dent, Shirley TeMaat; vice presi­ meeting the following elections took PARADISE CLEANERS For Any Purpose 24. course on the “Decisive Factors baptized in the past week: Jesse dent, Janice Verlinden; secretary, John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ place: Dale Cavanaugh, president; S CONVENIENT CASH-CARRY LOCA*nONS HAIL ORDERS % Confirmation in St. Cajetan’s for Success.” Marion Scherer; treasurer, Mari­ Mary Ann Sullivan, secretary; and will be held in the first week of nie Romero, with Jennie Mar­ ★ COLFAX AT ADAMS ★ SIXTH AT DOWNING The president announced the fol­ lyn Greenwald; and scribe, Marion Patsy West, treasurer. DoftBM workers, mlllUry mm. oporl* December. All parents are re­ tinez and Joseph Romero, spon­ Bartaes. The telephone committee ★ COLFAX AT QUEBEC ★ 20TH AVE. AT GRANT lowing room mothers: Eighth Insignia for the organization is tuu, oatdoor aitn—wo miko tUwes quested to register their children sors; Roxanna Marie, daughter of is Patricia Killian and Dorothy ^^Al»^IonnUl^Cle*n»r*^J^^olf»^A»*^i^o«r^W*^^^»tk*4niI)^^ ade, Mrs. E. A. Hanifen and under discussion. for ANT spodillztd ptrpooe. Jut BS soon as possible, as a large class Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vanderbur, Smith. ^ The sick committee is Dar­ £rs. Robert Cart; seventh and with Leonard Setaro and Miss briac roar protoription. is anticipated. Instructions will be sixth grades, Mrs. Don Rheault, lene Rider. The group was happy The girls of the seventh and Mary Regan as sponsors; James, eighth grades are enthusiastic over given every week until the day of Mrs. Robert Bradley; fifth and to welcome two new members, Mar- Confirmation. son o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lem plans which are now in progress Open 9:00 to 5:30 Daily sixth grades, Mrs. T. C. Sliemers, port, with Rueben Fellin and Regular games parties will be Mrs. H. Bottone; fourth and fifth for a volley ball team. 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday inaugurated on the first Sunday Frances Lichtenfeld, sponsors. A group of the music students, grades, Mrs. Daniel Osborn, Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Santone, recent in October. An added feature vrill under the tutelage o f Sister Maty Harry Speier; second and third convert, was baptized| with Mrs Fr. Fagea Visits be a refreshment stand managed Jude, is preparing a short musi- grades, Mrs. Mitchlette, Mrs, Ed­ sor, by the Carmelites. Other parish Rose Santone,------" cale for the mothers at the PTA mund I. Murphy: first and second Pvt. Andre )urbin, recently organizations will run the stand at grades, Mrs. Robert H. Bell and ranting in October. future parties. stationed in bxas, has returned Mrs. C. Keith Kindblade. to his base a: er spending a few The Holy Name society sponsored Mrs. Felix Gallegos and Mrs. la SL Joseph’s a games party last Friday evening In the social hour that followed, days with his pi rente, Mr. and Mrs Charles DeSylva will accompany refreshments were served by the G. A. Durbin. in the school hall. Proceeds are to Mrs.,L. Velarde, war service chair­ hostesses. A PTA council meeting Mrs. Mary Finnerty is a patient be used to continue the school ath­ man o f the PTA, to the first meet^ was held Friday evening. Sept. 22, in a local hospital, to which she letic program. OPTICIAN ing o f war .service chairmen Tues­ in the home of Mrs. Edward Wads­ was moved from her home on Da Aaaaal Trip There was a meeting of the Scout day, Sept. 26, in the school admin­ worth. Saturday. and Cub parents last Wednesday istration building. The following parish bridge clubs The annual party sponsored by evening. Philip Gulick and Les (St. Joseph’* [C.SS.R.j Paritb, Officials of the St. Vincent De met in the week: Mrs. Harry the sewing circle of the Altar and Cavanaugh led the discussion of Paul society have expressed satis­ O’Day’s club met with Mrs. Phil Rosary society is being held this Denver) plans for the coming year. faction with the collection of cloth­ Clarke; Mrs. G. L. Monaghan's Thursday afternoon in the lunch The Very Rev. Francis J. Fa- OCT. 15 IS ing for the people in liberated Eu­ club met with Mrs. R. J. Foley; room of the school. The proceeds gen, C.SS.R., provincial of the St. rope. Persons still wishing to make Mrs. J. D. Goodrow’s club met will be used to purchase material Louuis it Redemptorist province, is DEADLIIVE contributions may contact E. Te- with Mrs. Elvira Di lullo; and to be made into articles for the making his annual cfAonical vis- norio or P. J. Torres by calling at Mrs. L. A. Fair’s club met with main booth of the annual bazaar. itatton o f the community this REAL ESTATE FOR MAILING OVERSEAS the rectory. Mrw J. B. Furstenberg, Sr. Mrs. large crowd is exp' weekf T. E. Carey’s club will meet Fri­ GIFTS Pfc. Manuol Aragon o f this par­ and refreshments will be available. The Altar and Rosary society FOR S A LE ish will leave for a veteran’s hos­ day with Mrs. E. T. Gibbons at The clergy and members of the is sponsoring a laywomen’s re­ pital in Utah to undergo an opera­ the Daniels and Fisher’s tearoon St.,Vincent de Paul society wish treat day Wednesday, Oct 4. tion to restore the use of his left Mrs. L. E. Burn’s club will meet to express their satisfaction and Those planning to attend are arm, in which he was wounded in in her home Oct. 3. Mrs. P. F deep appreciation to all parish­ requested to register Sunday be­ IF YOU WISH TO SELL the battle for Saipan. Aragon is Giblin entertained her cliib last ioners for the success of the cloth fore or after the Masses. YOUR HOUSE get quick on a 30-day furlough in the home Thursday, ing drive. Many hundreds of usable The Sodality of Mary will re­ and satisfactory results of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. St. Philomena's football team articles of clothing were con­ ceive Communion in the 8 :30 o’clock by listing ;tvith Aragon. participated in a practice game tributed. Mass. with the Blessed Sacrament team October devotions will be held FREU LEANER Sept. 22, defeating it, 37 to 0. at the 8 o’clock Mass. SP. 2183 TA. 7147 Msgr. Mulroy Elected They will play the first game of the season with St. Vincent Dc The games party will be Mon- President of Council L dav ni^t at 8:30. Paul's Thursday, . Tampa's Little Mother, a story Novena devotions are Tuesday S7Zt Ttjont nines* force* Mie of this at 3 and 7:30 p.m. dandy 6 room Hltbt presaed brick cot- The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. by Ruth Vincent Nowack, appears taxe. Partly fnmiabed, laundry, tenant Mulroy, director of the Archdioce- in the current issue of St. An­ The Rev. Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., will abow. san Catholic Charities in Denver, thony’s Messenger. preached the evening sermons at OF P T l DOlW S Stn Tejon: Owner will show thia was elected president of the Denver Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reardon the Forty Hours’ devotion in St. beautiful t family apartment, partly Council- of Social Agencies in a have returned from Salida, where Vincent de Paul’s church. (umUhed, 2 baths, stoker low pressure meeting held Monday, Sept. 25. they were called by the death of The monthly meeting o f the staam heat, automatic water heaUr, douhle garaxe. Mr. Reardon’s mother. PTA will be held Tuesday eve- Your Purchase o f War Bonds OF ning.'^Oi^- 3, at 8:15 o’clock in the Paul Cunningham, petty officer I IT 8. Logan: I apartment vacant Sat­ and Stamps Helps to Secure YoUr first class, is home from Samoa on church nail. The entertainment urday of 4 mu. and bath. 2 fumiabed apartments 2nd floor with Kelvinator Future. a 30-day leave.' Miss Helen Mae sponsored by the PTA last Thurs­ A record attendance of 200 offi­ and bath, Stokar hot air beat, anto- Bums has returned from Hill day evening proved a financial and^ nutio watar baater, doubla garage. Field, Utah. cers representing 23 Catholic Par- a social success. r~M eC O R E ~l Mrs. Sidney Bishop, accom ent - T e a c h e r s’ association was In the senior elections STEHVMETZ Fine Selection of nanied by het^daughter. Miss Bar noted at the annual school of in week, Don Milner was Moving • Storage bara, left Thursday for a three- struction sponsored by the CPTL of president; Margaret Lai SOI S. Logan SP. 0904 Service Men’s month sojourn in Los Angeles, the archdiocese. Sept. 21 in the president; Anacletus Carroll, sec­ Express Calif. Shirley-Savoy hotel, Denver. The retary; and Rudy Cain, treasurer. 4 BEDROOMS. NEAR SOUTH HIGH Low Rates James Keith Becker, netty of­ Rev. Hubert Newell, superintend Patsy Lundborg, Ruthe Rug- 7 rooms, fuU 2 story,' full baaanunt, eoal WATCHES ent of schools, joined with Mrs. furnace, 2 loti, fruit, lawn, ahade, ahrubs. KE. 6425 2149 Welion St ficer third class, returnea to Nor gles, and Margie Rust have been Double garage. t7,S00. By appointment. folk, Va., Friday, following a 20- T. J. Morrissey,, president of the elected cheerleaders. This honor GEORGE RICE. REALTOR. PE. 244« day leave in his home. Lt Paul league, in suggesting that the goal is reserved to seniors, and those *79 GRANT-OWNER SHOWS of each unit he to secure 100 per 2 to * Sunday, B rooms, all oak floors, flra- INFORMATION K. Becker is a pilot in the Pacific eligible must have attended four plaee, steam heat, gaa furnace, finisbad theater o f ^operations. Lt. Edward cent membership. football and four basketball games room in basement, double garage. Very * 2 9 ^ ” WANTED E. Tinker, nephew o f Mrs. M. L. Father Newell explained the in the previous ‘ year. Father highly developed comer Iota, treaa, ihmb- PLUS FED. TAX plans and purposes of a school of bery, hedge fence. *5.950. Addraaa *79 Concerning the .whereabouts of Dyer, who was a prisoner seven Schwarz, athletic diiirector, con- Grant. Owner shows 2 to 5 Sunday. months in Bulgaria, has been re­ instruction, and the sectional meet­ ducted the polling. Mrs. Louis Rice, whose maiden ings were presided oyer to the fol GEORGE RICE. REALTOR. PE. 244* • ROSARIES leased to an American base in John DiToIla, ’44, visited the VACANT—OPEN—120 SO. GRANT name was Mollie Holmes. Please Italy. Second Lt. John Flynn is lowing chairmen: Mmes. P. Kueser, school this week while home on 2 to 5 Snnday. 8 room* fumiabed, in * G. Schwartz, J, Nalty, M. E. Cooke, apartments. All have sinks, sleeping • STERLING SILVER call EM. 4768. visiting his parents. He is en leave from Farragut, Ida. porch, breakfast nook, coal fumaoe, stokar, H. Bromme, H, Thompson, and W. Crowded hourtcoll for a good drtn thot can go through CROSSES route to Camp Beale, Calif., from *40 income upatain. 1st floor vaeant Fort Befvoir, Va., where he has Ducey. All goes. *5,750. Mr. McDonald will ibow been with the army engineers. Mr. Auer of the War Production Heights Alumnae to you thru and axplain details. Addrea*. the day with you, charming and correct in every detoil. • ST. CHRISTOPHER G E T YOUR GAR board told of the need o f saving tin 120 So. Grant. 2 to 6 Sunday. MEDALS J. P. Becker has returned to GEORGE RICE. REALTOa PE. 2448 Eve Carvers ore io completely right in every detail; you'll REAUr FOR WIHTER Denver from Hanford, Wash. cans for' salvage. He said they Plan Fall Aclivily 10 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ahem have would be picked up Sept. 29 at Good rental location; 5 pleasant rooms get nothing but praise when you weor one. Slim gored • Other Asiorlment of various grocery stores. first floor, 8-room and 2-room apartmants Utny lUmt art bow to bt found In our returned to their home in Cincin­ Miss Jessie Hamilton, chairman 2nd floor, easily takes care of all expensat. Gifu for Those Over Seas ■tort—Mort cominf. nati, 0 .. following a visit in the _ The Alumnae association coun­ Good Buck eombinaUon range, now bulH- *kirt, convertible neck, oction bock, tob pockets and ex­ M. A. Hickey home. o f the Red Cross War Service com­ cil of Loretto Heights college, te eablnat. new linoleum and thadca, for- mittee. urged the PTA members to Denver, will meet lYiday, Sept. naca overhauled. * tons eoal in bamt. Pos- clusive plosfic "acorn'* buttons. O f lovely Tricolido (plied avail themselves of the opportunity 29, at 7:30 p.m. in S t Mary’s aeaaion',80 days. Priced for quick salt. **.- 800. Picture 2*0 So. Broadway. PE. 244*. yarn rayon). Sizes I? to 20, 38 to 42. Marshall Auto Supply - ATTENTION- to participate in the numerous academy. Mrs. Glen W. Dickman VACANT—OPEN—16*2 SO. BDWY. TED MARSHALL OPENmO FOR * OR 4 CATHOLIC courses offered by the Red Cross. is president. Plans for the asso­ 1 to 3 Sunday, 5 rooms, full plumbing, gas THE DENVER’S P ^ HONEY SHOP — STREET FLOOR SALESPEOPLE — MEN OR WOMEN The Rev. Edward Fraezkowski ciation’s fall activities will be range, automatic water boater, oil furnace, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Excellent Opportiuiltie* AUTO SUPPUE8 of St, Joseph’s Polish church, Den­ made. plus front office and 20x80 shop in rear. e e No Exptrjnte N tnutrv IV>ta] price *8,600. Sunday 1 tn *, lat* it COMPANY 1U-17-SI FjftMnth StrMt ver, spoke. Also in attendance too late. At Ckrtlsnil Plan EXTENSION were the Rev, Paul Reed of S t I tl WORLD HERALD BLDG. Your Purchaae o f War Bondi GEORGE RICE PROKS TAber 4U4 Philomena's, Denver, and the Rev. OMAHA. NEB. and Stampa Help* to Secure Your REALTOR PE. 2448 "WhaeDnetrSteptmA CsajA/cwr^.KlyatoM 2111 John Moran of St John’s, Denver. Future. PICTURES AT 2*0 S a BDWY. PAtJE TEN Office. 938 Bannock Street THE DE(NV®R-GATHOIlIC RBGKTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944

T A m P Y i m n Loretto Heighu college, Denver, •ludj' American xi.7flC7 7L.tt77 v3HitW--7ito waysfand American life, and likewise tea^ Spanish con­ VISUAL PERFORMANCE lO S T E S S lS versation to girls interested in learning to speak the language o f our neighbors to the South. Tite girls in the picture are (from left to right) Olga Franca, ^ b e Vinagarrit, both from Havana, Cuba, and If you require eye care, you need the beat money can buy. Alicia Contreras o f Mexico Qty. STATUES Properly corrected-eycsight pays for itself in better vision now and in the future. 'And when you need glasses you want them IQHOIIED Fim That Add Beauty and Piety to carefully fitted for perfect comfort and gfood appearance. Religious Devotions From SWIGERT BROS. 6 Inches to 6 Feet B^ter f'uion Optometrists Good Service On Friday evening. Sept. 22, NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK more than 300 junior nostesses of for Every Age Ad Right Prieet OF ROSARIES the USO-NCCS met in the ballroom 1550 California KEyttone 7651 o f the USO club, 16th and Grant, Denver. This meeting is held bi­ GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED monthly and awards are given to COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME the hostesses who have been most active. Father Elmer Kolka opened the meeting with prayer and Capt. NO CHAPPED HANDS David Mills addressed the meeting A. I*. W acnek thii winter with the for the Denver Area War Chest. EZE MOP A. CONE Mrs. M. W. Allen, chsirman o f the WRINGER REQUIESCANT ( iiriu II laioii^ 4 41. coips, reviewed the summer ac­ Tmr huid* nercr toach the tivities and congratulated the T.\. water. A twUt of the handle IN PACE resident on the co-operation and <>2468, before Satur­ St. Caietan's church. Interment Ht. Oli­ VICTORY CHEMICAL TREATMENT Air Conditioned vet. Loretta Sweeney, Edna O’Malley, Loretto Heights college will day. PH ON OCT. 3 Margaret Robinson, Lucile Becker, W. ZUPATA, 2247 Lawrence street. again conduct courses on Satur­ The schedule of classes for Sat­ Requiem Haas waa offered ' Monday in Bernice Bernardy, Bernice Ko- urday includes courses In educa­ REMOVES DUST AND DIRT' MORTUARY Holy Ghost church. Interment Ut. Oli­ day mornings during the scholastic vet. huke, Jane Dyer, Joan Hurley, An­ tional psychology, freshman Eng­ (Sacred Heart ParUb, Denver) CONSULT US 1449-51 Kalamath Sl HELEN E. GLENDINNING, Oakland nette Kiener, Eunice Schell, La- year. The classes, arranged chiefiy lish, Chaucer, Latin prose compo­ The PTA of Sacred Heart school ABOUT THE COAL Calif. Surviving are three sons, Tfaomta retto Schell, Emme Bergsehneider, for the religious of the diocese sition, the economic history of held its first council meeting of TO STORE NOW! Phone M.\in 4006 Delaney. Ralph W. Glendinning, Lot An­ Ada Fletcher, Alver Haas, Marj’ geles, Calif.; James I, Glendinning, Oak­ and other adult students, will be Europe, American poets, American the year Monday afternoon. Sept. ___ Serving Denver Since Ann Hefferman, Milo Kobliska, land; and three grandchildren. Requiem held in St. Mary’s academy, 1376 government, trigonometry. Ward 26. Plans were made for the tea Mary Ann Kindsfather, Joan Zon- Mass was offered Saturday in St. Elisa­ Pennsylvania avenue. method of singing, and funda­ to be held Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 2 beth's church, Oakland. Interment Holy tine, Rita Walker, Frances Saia, c P 'A if Registration was held on Sat­ mentals of speech. p.m. in the school. Father William Sepulchre cemetery, Oakland. Dolores Morley, Ida Mae Piccone, We recommend storing PINNACLE or WADGE Lump, urday, Sept. 16. No additional stu­ Mat* Open* Semetter M, Markoe, S.J., will be the guest WILLIAM O'LEARY Ellen Condon, Bette O’Connor, Pat speaker* in the regular meeting, Egg or Nut, also PINNACLE STOKER Pea or Slack. CHECKER dents will be permitted to enter The Mass o f the Holy Ghdfet will William O’Leary, 72, died Thursday, Stahl, Pern Handley, Dottie Mor­ which wall take place in conjunc­ FILL YOUR BIN NOW Sept. 21, in bia home, 2047 Holly street. ris, and Violet Zember. the classes after Saturday, Sept. formally open the scholastic year He had been ill aeveral months. Born 29. Students desiring to enter are tion with the tea. This tea is given CAB§ Awards were presented by Paul Friday morning at -the regular in Minnesota. Hr. O'Leary came to Colo­ urged to call the registrar of the for the puiTiose of extending a wel­ THE PIKES PEAK FUEL ED DUNDON. Mm- rado as a young man. He waa employed Horan, chairman of the program time. The Very Rev. Harold V. come to- the mothers of the new 633 Curtis St. IVLAin 6181 by a local railroad for 38 years and re committee, to the three hostesses Campbell will be the celebrant and pupils enrolled in the school. A TA. 2233 -Lowwt Zcnftd Rates tired three yeari ago. Surviving are his will preach. Student and faculty wife, Mrs. Kate O'Leary; two sons, who had submitted winning party membership drive ■will be inaugu­ Harold, Loi Angeles, Calif., and Jerry, ideas. They were Betty North, members will attend. With the rated in the next meeting. Fathers Chicago, 111.; a daughter, Mrs, Joyce Jean Essing, and Ida Mae Pic­ Officers’ Wives’ total registration now at 246, Lo­ as well as mothers are urged to Patrick. Denver; and two grandchildren. retto Heights is looking fonvard Requiem Hass was offered Saturday in cone. They will be the chairmen join the PTA and become ac­ ALTAR BREADS Blessed Sacrament church. Interment Ut. of the parties they planned and to a successful year. quainted with the teachers and the Olivet. W, F. Horan ft Son aerviee. will form their own committees. _ Miss Dorothy Willmann, execu­ work that the school is doing for LOOP MARKET Music for an informal song fest SEWING tive secretary of Women’s Parish the children. A prize of $5 will be FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE MRS. MAY DOWLING was led by Marguerite O’Day. Club Grows to L!ttlf GirU’ Dressea. Embrofdei7» Requiem High Maas will be offered sodalities, addressed the students awarded to the room that promotes Free'Pxrking With Purch>*e of SOc or Mora a.t 1429 Lawreoce Monorraminf, Et«. Friday at 9 in Holy Family church for Those wishing to join th6 newly of the college last week at the a 100‘ per-cent membership. The Mrs. May E. Dowling, 68, a Denver resi­ formed dramatics club signed to noon assembly period. Miss Will­ THE SISTERS OF THE dent for many yean and former Demo, first room that promotes the 100- cratic committee woman, who died Sept. meet this Thursday night, Sept. mann spoke on the topic, “What per-cent membership will receive GOOD SHEPHERD 21 in Los Angeles, Calif. Born in Chi­ 28, in the ballroom. Those wishing 1 Membersbip Do You Expect Out of This War?" an additional prize. SOLES cago, 111., Mrs. Dowling came to Denver to join the glee club will meet Oct. She quizzed the students on their IMMEDIATE SERVICE TELEPHONE PEARL 2401 when a small child. Since last May ahe The women of the PTA are ask­ 6 in the ballroom. Both meetings ideas in answer to the question. ing for volunteers to assist in the Man's, Women's and Children's had been living in Los Angeles. Surviv­ Half Soles ing are her husband, Patrick J .; a son ■will begin at 8 o’clock. A new The Overseas Officers’ 'Wives’ Senior students who will merit school lunchroom each school day Joseph C. Osborn. Los Angeles; a contest was announced for a USO- state teacher’s certificate, as well during the lunch hour. Those who AH Work Guaranteed brother, James V. Kavenaugh, Los An­ club of Denver, which started a ' ONt SIOIL6 ONLY NCCS theme song which might be as a collegiate degree, when they LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP IN THE lOOP PL'BlIt MARKET •I5H<£>IAWREN« geles; a sister. Mrs. F. Fen­ year ago with 14 members, now can give their services are asked Splllane Mortuary nell, San Francisco; and one grandson. a parody on a popular song. Fa­ finish the college course next June, to telephone the rectory. Main LOOP MARKET .6010 CT MA.3Q87 The Rosary will be recited Thursday in ther Kolka spoke on the importance has 266. They meet twice a month this week begin their practice 2402, and leave their name and the 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 the Boulevard drawingroom at S' p.m of caring for the returning soldier in the Cosmopolitan hotel, one a teaching assignments at the pub­ Interment Mt, Olivet Boulevard aerviee. time they can serve. Donations of and thanked the hostesses for their business meeting, and one a formal lic schools in Englewood and tea towels are also being requested. Mrt. John H. Spiliane services. Registered Funeral Director MICHAEL H. SULLIVAN dinner. Interesting programs are Westwood. The senior student Tuesday evening all the bazaar Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday in teachers are Virginia Duggan, and Embalmer Holy Ghost church for Michael H. Sulli­ workers were guests of the pastor van, who died Friday in S t Anthony's Ruth Graber, Elinor Myers, Mar­ at a social gathering in the school hoapital after an illneaa of a month. tha Norris, Josephine Palaze, hall. FLOUR He was 79. Bom in Wiaeontin, Ur. Sulli Catherine^ruisner, Josephine Sal- This Sunday is Comunion day van moved with his parents to Black- Women Serve in hawk, where his father, Peter Sullivan cetti, anff Mary Louise Stephen­ for the boys and girls’ sodality of DOYLE’S was a prospaetor. He attended achool in son. the school in the 9 o’clock Mass. Kitchen Craft Enriched Central City. The family home was de­ The Women's club of Loretto There will be the usual games PHARMACY stroyed by the historic Central City fire of 1870. He helped organise the Heights held the initial 1944-1945 party in the school hall Thursday 5 lb. bag.— ...... Th* PirticnUr D nm iit National Guard there and later waa Club l , ( i Hours meeting Sept. 26 in the ballroom. evening at 8:15 o’clock. captain of that organisation. Mr. Sulli­ A large crowd attended. Follow­ Friday evening there will be the van was married to Hannah Lynch in 17th AVE. AND GRANT ing the meeting, a tea and recep­ devotions for the perpetual novena 10 lb, bag...... 44^ Central City 64 years ago. They moved (Continued From Page One) KE. 6987 FREE DEI^VERY to Denver in 1910 and he was employed tion were held in honor o f the in honor of the Sacred Heart at mark. Records o f the hours o f as a boilermaker by a local railroad until new members and the faculty. The 7:30, 25 lb, bag...... ^.$1.05 motherly advice and scores of rou 1928, when he retired. Surviving besides hostesses were the officers, Mrs. his srife, are a son, Eugene M. Sullivan, tine checking and information LEGAL NOTICES Los Angeles, Calif.; a daughter. Mrs. George Bader, Mrs. Cornelius COFFEE 50 lb. bag...... „„...?2 .0 2 Marie Ward, Chicago; and three grand­ services afforded, by the women Ask about our Burial Plan for go back to the club’s founding in O’Bym e, Mrs. Frank Pruisner, NOTICE TO CREDITORS children. Another eon, William Sullivan, Mrs. William Schrodt, Mrs. "Karl ESTATE OF HORACE WILLIAMS. De- AIRW AY O i t a thoM who have no insurance. former Denver detective, died in 1928. November, 1941. e«Me

President....^...... __- ...... Mott Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor_____ Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D Managing Editor...... ------Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D Associate Editors— M. F. Everen, Jour.D.; Rev. ilVaiter Canavan. was so horrible that the cry arose; before running across the street boldly characterized, although wilh Amlpican BANK Central City in Stone Natiovau Bamk J.C.D. L ittD .; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A., L ittD .; Rev. Ldward A “ Hang Byers and D. C. Oakes to the store near the school. But the utmost delicacy and respect. I f one goes out the street in Breen. M.A., LittD.; Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A.; Leonard Tangney, For starting this big Pike’s peak there was usually a big red sign They will be drawn as deeply hu­ Central City past the Teller house hoax." right in the middle o f the road; mane, richly humorous members A.B., Jour. D.; Phil Hewitt; Mary Eisenman, A.B.; Linns Riordan, and the famous old Opera house, the school zone was plainly o f a great vocation which fills them A.B., L ittM .; Rev. James B. Hamblin, M.A.; Rev. John Ebel, M.A. and passes over the lop o f the hill, May 6, 1859, however, John H. marked; and there were hundreds with happiness found in a life o f o f other boys and girls running service to Cod and man. The slcrro- Entered as second class matter at the post office at Denver, Colo. one comes to the cemeteries. Tlj^y Gregory of Georgia found the out­ cropping o f a rich vein in what l>e- back and forth and walking along fyped theatrical delineation o f ’ a' have rarely been written up; but came Black Hawk, near Central the road toward home. The car nun’s personality and character JXden io : Published Weekly by they are certainly worth a visit. CJty. This was the first lode gold that hit him was traveling much will deliberately be avoided. Colorado is not old as a place of found in the region that is now too fast. The driver apparently It is hoped that the movie, al­ FULTON LEWIS, JR. had ignored the school zone. He THE CATHOLU:- PRESS SOCIETY (Inc.) human dwelling, but if there is a Colorado, and the rush was on. though conceived mainly as com­ Tliere ia a monument in Black seemingly paid no attention to the edy-drama, will help set aside many spot on earth with a more glamor­ Dtilr, Mondajr thru Fridaj 938 Bannock Street Hawk to Gregory’s find. If we children thronging from the school popular misconceptions o f convent or the youngster dashing across 9:30 P..M. KFEL Telephone, KEystone 4205 P. 0. Box 1620 ous history we do not know about it. remember correctly, ‘ between 150 life without direct argument or In the cemeteries o f Central and 200 million dollars* worth o f the street. advocacy. Just as Ring and Barry City— there are several o f tliein, gold has been taken out in the There was a screech o f brakes, gave to people o f all faiths a heart­ Subscription: $1 per year. close together— lie the people who Black Hawk-Central City district. and a scream. Horrified playmates warming, if not complete, story made no little o f this history. Ob­ saw the little boy thrashing pitifully about priests and their work, so Thursday, Sept. 28,1944 viously the sire o f the population We went through two o f the old in convulsions, his face dirty and will this film tell an arresting story in Central City in its heyday has cemeteries in Central City, one non- bloody. The car had passed right about 'nuns. In short, by once W HAT KIND been exaggerated in the public Catholic, one Catholic. Tlie non- over his chest. Medical examina­ again attempting to sell nothing imagination. The extent o f the Catholic one showed that Masonry tion showed that the collarbone was but a gripping and amusing piece O F LOAN OFFlClALt ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER cemeteries proves this. We once and Odd I’ellowship were strongly broken, all the ribs were broken, o f screen entrriaiiimeiit, McCarey heard the late Monsignor Godfrey entrenched in Gilpin county. Proof and the breastbone was torn loose. probably will accomplisli more The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Attendants marveled that with a We confirm it as the official publication o f the Archdiocese. What* Raber assert that there were about o f the statement o f old-timers that good than could be done by trying DO YOU NEED? ever appears in its columns over the signature o f the Ordinary or 100 families in the Catholic parish Comishmeii, from England, were crushed chest the lad could speak to project Catholic propaganda on the public. those o f the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. j there when he was pastor. This was somewhat numerous is given on the ‘ He lived through the danger period We hope The Register will be read in every home o f the I in the 90*s, when the town was tombstones. The stones for th e jf"'’ »hocJi. His lungs, incredibly, Although no actual person will Whether it’s a personal Archdiocese. I doing well. most part are very normal, but punctured, be identified in the final screen loan, real estate loan or We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste in there is one attempt at grandeur I While , there is life there is hope, play, it is very likely that lii^ life F.H.A. Title One or the children of the Archdiocese for the reading of The Register. Gold was discovered in Colorado that is almost a replica o f the Ix>g ^ He has a bare chance. If he lives, o f .Sister Mary Benedict, one o f (jibin corn syrup cans o f today. i he will undergo weeks o f intense the nuns who helped build the Im- Title Two loan . . . the - + URBAN J. VEHR, long before the district was set­ mariilatr Heart coiivenl in Holly­ American National Jan. 29. 1942. Archbishop o f Denver. tled. James Purcell, according to Few o f the stones go back into' parents pace Colorado (Hafen and Hafen), re­ the sixtie.s. Though we did not ex- •''* '*"rry and uncertainty, wood— and who died with several Bank is ready to give ported its discovery to Capt. Pike amino all, wc remember only one, ^e will leave a wrench other nuns when typhoid broke isssssssstssssssssssstsesssssssssssssssssssssssessssMawiasssatsasateesssssesssMssn your application i ...... in Santa Fe in 1807. He had found that o f Emily Martens, who was ing, aching void that even kindly out— will lend a theme to the pic' prompt, friendly and it on the headwaters o f the Platte born in 1865 and died in 1869. lime can never completely fill, For lure. Sister Mary Benedict was *‘jiist a little boy” is all the world confidential attention. river, in South Park. In 1838, the On the stone o f John I.. Schel- Leo Mcfjirey’s aunt, his father's to his family. MORGAN, LEIBMAN A HICKEY precious metal was found in lenberger, who died at 58 Feb. 2, sister, and his own very close friend. streams in the Denver district. A 1891, we found: “ 1 am going Whatever the outcome, we would hate to be in that driver's place. As far as Mrf^arey has developed INSURANCE SINCE 189? party led by William Green Rus­ home. Good bye.’’ his ideas on the film, it is clear sell was able to make SIO a day An intriguing stone in the 7 '.!’ . Reasonable rates, and r-*- per man eight miles above the Protestant cemetery we visited wasr'^'''* «'"• •••»“ « '“ • that he is sincerely interested in Succeeding Herbert Fairall Agency terms fitted to your mouth o f Cherry creek, on Dry that o f Peternel Moyle, who died L., n bringing to the srreen a story creek, which runs through present- in 1899 aged 90 years, 5 months. | FstuBP 0 MRllcy worthy o f the Catholic sisterhood. needs make it possible day Englewood. The success of There is, we are sure, a super- : Gts sad Electric Bldg. Phons TAW lift This means that she was born only I Will Ride Again for you to repay a loan these and other n>cn brought many 19 years after George W ashing- ® abundanee o f exeellent material Mi.t...... ,....i .i .i..,4 .,i.„ 7 ',i....I ,I I I ,,...... t l settlers, but the disappointment embalmed in the annals o f the dif­ with minimum strain on Ion wa* iworn in as the first Presi­ (By Rev, Maurice E. Reardon) your budget. dent o f the U. S. A. (1789) and How would you like to take some ferent (jithniic eommunilies of sisters— heroic incidents, enlight­ onlr about nine vears after he small part in writing a companion ening, anecdotes, characteristic ex­ died (Dec. 14, 1799). The War screen play to Going My 1Toy? periences relative to the lives and o f 1812 had not yet been fought. That is precisely what the gen­ !^he was a mature woman when our works o f nulls. An associate o f hamilton's eral public, and specifically Cath­ McCarey is asking the public, and You are cordially, in­ War wilh Mexico was waged and olic nuns, are being asked to do especially the nuns themselves, to an aging one when the Civil war vited to come in to the by I.eo McCjirey, whose next pic­ submit any material they feel was on. Yet she seemingly lived American National ture will tell a story o f the Cath­ would contribute to the worth of almost a generation in the excit­ olic sisterhood. In the film, as the film. Tliere may be the counter­ Bank at the first oppor­ ing life o f the frontier mining yet in the ladp

HEARS LECTURE ON MADONNAS SUNDAY IN CATHEDRAL PARISH Your Business Is Appreciated TH£ D. E. BURKE

Canon City.— (St. Michael’s Par­ Mrs. E. J. Bower is president of (Continued From Last Page) Mrs. Alfred Kellner o f 2101: West The Palace Brag Do. Plumbing & Heating Co. ish)—“The in Art” was this sbeiety and Mrs. Thomas Thor­ from tlje president of the parish street. 318-320 N, Senu Fe A've. discussed by Mrs.'Guy U. Hardy ton secretary. Mrs. D. G. Hayes council, Mrs. Curley Williams of Mrs. R. E. Darling has moved to The Store Repair Work a Specialty on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 21, was chosen delegate to the DCCW (Continued From Last Page) 920 Greenwood street. fation o f the Couneil propose* now 1820 Grand avenue. Phone* 27-28 406 N. Main St. Office Phone 909 before the members of the Altar convention to be held in Pueblo On account o f the Pontifical ihia day shall be observed. “ On The election of officers of the and Rosary society of St Michael’s Oct. 1 and 2. Mrs. Harry Van Field Mass in City park Oct. 1, church. Tne meeting' was held in tbit day,” it decrees, “ (a ) the Alstyne is the alternate. A food Cathedral 'PTA \rill be held at the there will be no 11 o’clock Mass S t Michael’s hall and attended by sale was planned for Saturday, faithful shall be called together in next meeting Wednesday, Oct, 4, the parish church, and having re­ in the Cathedral. a number of the members, all of Oct. 21, with Mrs, J. A. Doherty at 3:16 p.m. in the Cathedral ceived the Holy Eucharist, shall Parishioners were requested whom enjoyed the talk and the as chairman. school auditorium. The eighth Robinson Bros.; pray to obtain greater fruit o f the Sunday, Sept. 24, to participate in MAJOR display of Madonna pictures grade pupils’ mothers will be host­ Mrs. D. G. Hayes, chairman of divine teaching; (b ) a special ser­ .the emergency collection or cloth­ shown by Mrs. Hardy. the membership committee, an­ esses. ing by briiyng all useful cloth­ Mrs. Hardy has made a study of mon shall be preached to the peo­ DAIRY nounced her plan for increasing the ple on the necessity o f catechetical The Holy Name society will hold ing to the Cathedral hall Sunday, the Madonna in art for a number of attendance and interest in this so­ instruction, in which parents shall its first fall meeting on Thursday. Oct. 1. C years and she his a lar^e collec­ ciety and a membership contest is Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. in the Cathedral Sid Lopez, Jr., son of Hr. and Pure Milk and Cream tion of pictures, stories, and be warned that they should give now being carried out. hall, Mrs. Sid Lopez of 21^1 N. Santa ‘Untouched by Human Hand’ leg:ends. Mrs. Hardy first spoke of this education to their children and Following the business meeting, send them to the parochial cate­ Edna Stewart o f 404 W . 17th Fe avenue, is in the merchant Home Delivery the Madonna in art in a general which was adjourned by a prayer FLOUR chism classes, remembering the di­ street is ill In a local hospital. marine and is going to cadet manner, then she took up the by Father John Forsyth, O.S.B.. school in Gallup Island, Boston. WE SELL FRANQS earlier known drawing and paint­ vine command: ‘And these words New parishioners are Mr. and the hostesses, Mrs. E. J. Burke and which I command thee this day, Two other sons are in service, ICE CREAM The standard of quality for ings of the Madonna and traced Mrs. Vincent Donahue, served cof­ shall be in thy heart, and thou Robert Lopez is a storekeeper the influence the Blessed Virgin fee and cake. XhjS women also in the navy in the Pacific war Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. perfect baking. Mary had on art down through the shall tell them to thy children;’ viewed the display of Madonna area, and David Lopez is with the ages. She also told o f mediums in (Deut. vi, 6, 7); (c) books, pam­ pictures which had been arranged infantry in France. which the Madonna was shown in phlets, leaflets, and other similar Durango Class of by Mrs, Hardy. Jack Griffith, son of Mrs. Grace art and how the art in painting literature, suitable for the purpose, L t and Mrs. Charles Barnhart shall be distributed among the peo­ Griffith of 802 W, 22nd street, is B E A M A N SwfliaMF ST. MARY’S was perfected as the years pro­ arrived Sept, 20 from Camp Haan, an air radioman second class of gressed. ple; (d ) a collection shall be made Calif., to visit for a few days with for the promotion o f catechetical the naiy and is stationed in the ROOFING Mrs. Barnhart’s parents, Mr. and 59 Is Confirmed navel air base in San Diego, Calif. HOSPITAL work- ’ Insulation • Weatherstrip Mrs. John Susman. Also here was Parents who send their children Charles, another son, is an ap­ CONDUCTED BY L t Anna Susman o f the army prentice seaman in Farragut, Ida., 885 Grand At*. Poabla Cola to Githolic schools fulfill this ob­ (Continued From Last Page) Sisters of Charity nurse corps, who cam^ from Camp and will complete his boot train­ ligation through the priest^ and re­ students, the largest in its history. PHONE 305 415 QUINCY PHONE 4780 Hale Wednesday night to visit with ing Oct. 10. ligious who Impart the instructions 'Funeral Mass for Mrs. Edu- L t and Mrs. Barnhart Robert West, grandson of Fred in Catholic doctrine, but even in wigis Z. Archuleta took place in Jahn o f 515 12th street, is in the This week Mrs. Fred Penney and such cases parents must be mind­ Pagosa Springs Sept. 19. Mrs. DUNDEE navy and is going to pre-commis­ Pachak Hardware FOB FIFLD iS S Mrs. Mario Rampone are gathering ful o f the need and importance Archuleta died in Mercy hospital, sion school in Seattle, Wash. CllEANERS & the used clothing for the emergency o f pre-school religious instruction Durango, Sept. 16 after a long & F u m it n r e Pfc. Anthony Mitchell, son of StOTt* - Btatera collection for liberated peoples of by teaching them some prayers and illness. She is survived by a son, DYERS (Continued From Last Page}, Mrs. Josephine Mitchell of 219 Sherwin-Williem* ProdnrU Europe. some ideas o f God. Such other Leonel Arc^leta. 25tk A EUisbfth Bta. Phone 8438 procession, led by a band of Pueblo E. Second street, was graduated Linoleum and Linoleom Rugs Father Forsyth desires to have parents who neglect or refuse to P. E. WYNDLE, Prop. Sporting Good* union musicians, will be formed of A Requiem Anniversary Mass recently from the army air forces several discussion groups in the send their children to Catholic WE RETURN EVERYTHING BUT WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE lay societies. Besides the third de­ was sung in Sacred Heart church flexible gunnery school, Laredo THE DIRT Cor. Northwest end Evans Avs. parish and asks that anyone in­ schools where these are established, gree Knights of Columbus, the Sept. 22 for the repose o f the soul army air field, Tex. At gradua­ terested call the rectory this week. or who live in places that are not so Holy Name society from Our Lady of Gilbert Aragon, who was killed tion exercises he received a pair The Mothers’ club card party held fathred, are personally responsible of Mt. Carmel parish and the St. in action last year. The Mass was of aerial Mn net’s silver wings. The firms listed here de­ in S t Michael’s hall Tuesday night. to God and to' their, children in pro­ Mary cadets will march in the prO' requested by nis parents, Mr. and John Francis Manley, son of Sept 19, was one of the outstanding viding religious instruction for ROBERT S. FARIGY serve to be remembered cession. Other societies of the Mrs. Nazario Aragon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manley o f social affairs of the season. More them. The clergy and lay helpers Pueblo parishes have been invited Miss Olga Grisenti o f Durango 818 N. Santa Fe avenue, was bap­ MONUMENTS than 60 persons were present. can instruct only those children when you are distributing to walk in the procession. The per- is teaching this year in Allison, tized Sunday, Sept 24. The spon­ CRAVE MARKERS I Hostesses of the evening were who come to them. How painfully your patronage In the dif­ Isonnel of the Pueblo air base has where she is principal o f the sors were Mr, and Mrs. John Mmes. D. Madone, A. Fontec- regrettable it is that any parents 707 S. Main St. - Phone 260-W also been invited. A color guard school. She was graduated froifl Kratky. ferent lines of business. chio, Emil George, Joseph Duca, should be indifferent to thb great­ the Mesa junior college last year, and a firing squad from the base and Frank Bruce. est o f all parental duties to the where she made an excellent rec­ will be present. The Fourth De­ children for whose eternal salva­ gree Knights of Columbus will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colgate and ord in scholarship. tion they are liable! How can Pvt, Bernardino Candelaria is form a guard of honor in full uni­ children of S t Louis’ parish, Engle­ they hope to report to their Et wood, were guests of Mrs. in Durango visiting his family form. Father at the close o f their earthly [ Colgate’s mother, Mrs. Susan on furlough. GROVE DRUG STORES A choir made up of men and boys mission; “Those whom thou hast O’Hanlon, the past week. ------r— ■ will sing for the Mass. The group given me I have guarded and not BETTER DRUG STORES has been practicing for weeks un­ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and two one o f th^m has perished?” Chil­ CENTRAL BLOCK nFT H & MAIN der the direction of Francis Buser, daughters visited at the home of dren frequenting public grade ITTEIIII Pim El Ordway Dinner Is 24TH & GRAND 726 E. 4th with Miss Leona Herder as accom­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Alstyne schools must attend the year-round MESA JUNCTION panist. and family the past week on their catechism classes; those in public HDQR8. FOR 8CA FOODS The event is sponsored by the way to California. high school* must enroll in the Very Successful (Continued From Last Page) local council of the Knights of Co Mr. and Mrs. William Donahue Junior Newman dubs and be faith­ 10:30 a.m.— Business meeting, For Thrifty Buyers of Gordon, Nebr., are the parents with Mrs. A. £. Soliee, first,vice Suppose you stay up too late tonight, lumbus, with the committee for ful in attending the weekly meet­ Catholic Action headed by William of a boy, born Aug. 30. Mrs. Ordway. — The annual fried president of Diocesan council, cat indiscteetly, overindulge in drink or ing*. The parents themselves BERNSTEIN BROS. Holland and the committee of coun Donahue is the daughter, o f Mr. should set the example by enroll chicken dinner held by S t Peter’s presiding. smoke, or suppose you are under a con- L U M B E R CO. cil activities headed by John Ryan and Mrs. Clyde Merlino. Her sister. ing in the adult study groups, parish on Sept 19 was suc­ Invocation and welcome, the atantstrain... you justknos> excess add bearing the burden of arrange­ Miss Rosemary Merlino of this which function in every parish and cessful in every way. About 450 Very Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan, 201' South Santa Fe St. will cause distress and loss o f sleep. . . ments. city, went to Nebraska to be with should be increased. 'The pastor persons were served, with many spiritual director. Phone 6220 if you don’t do something about Itl Members of the Pueblo fire de­ her. will choose suitable texts as mate­ visitors from surrounding towns Roll call of delegates. But how easy it is to bound out o f partment have assisted in setting Members of the Blessed Virgin rial for study and adapted to the attending. A fine spint of Appointment of committees. bed in the rooming just bubbling over up the platform and altar. The sodality of S t Michael’s church met capacity o f the memlMrs o f the co-operation prevailed, and as in Reports: Secretary, treasurer, with that g|orious freshness that makes platform, measuring 18 by 24 feet, in the social hall Wednesday eve­ respective groups. Highly recom years past this event proved to financial secretary, and corre­ you feel godd all over. will be six feet longer than that of ning, Sept 20, for the first meeting mended is the series by Father be a real community affair. sponding secretary, auditor. Pueblo last year. The Bishop’s throne rises of the fall season. There were a Gregory Sknith, archdiocesan direc­ Della Chavez of the WAVES deanery, Walsenburg aeanery, Just ask for Phillips Milk o f Magnesia 12 feet above the platform, which number of young people present tor, entitled The Divine Love Story; returned to Cleveland, 0., on Grand Junction deanery, Durango How to conserve at any drug store today. It's an OVER­ is two feet high. The altar is be­ and the business was g^ven over to or the series edited by Father Ber­ Sept. 16 after a visit with her deanery, standing committees, and NIGHT route to bright mobungs—the ing decorated under the direction discussion of fall and fwinter plans. nard Sause, O.S.B. Monaignor family. Her father, Joe Chavez, historian. ' ’Phillips’ Way to Morning Freshness.” of Mrs. Curley Williams of the The group was organized and Leon A. McNeill’s recently pub­ has been ill for several months. 12:30 p.m.— Luncheon, Vail hotel; eyesight and light! Take it tonight, according to the di- Cathedral parish. Father Forsythe talked of plans he lished The Annual Cycle o f Re­ Robert A. Trainor arrived from talk, "Catholic Women and the tections. And tomorrow, see how much The occasion is to honor the pat­ would like to see carried out The demption on the liturgical year Puerto Rico on Sept. 19, on b Diocesan Council,” Mrs. Thomas Eyesight and light are both / Z brighter the whole world seems to be. ronesses o f the Diocese o f Pueblo, group plans one business and one will also be very helpful and in­ 35-day leave, and is visiting his G. Garrison, member of the na­ vital to the winning of - Our Lady of Victory, and Our social meeting a month. Member­ teresting. Any o f these texts is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred tional board of directors. Prov­ war. Conserve both b^ollow- How lhis''Double-Fresh«n«r’l Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, ship is open to all young people of adaptable to Junior lawman clubs, Trainor, and other relatives. Miss ince o f Denver; remarks, the ing these six easy su g ^ tio n s : works Hs overnight wonders whose feast occurs O ct 1, and th« the parish who have finished the as is also the new s'dnes by Bishop Margaret Trainor, the daughter, Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging. eighth grrade. Little Flower of Jesus, whose feast Noll, Religion and Life, published came from Wichita, Kans., and 2:30 p.m.— Business meeting: Re­ 1. Clean lamp bulbs and reflectore 1 • IT AIKAUZES olinoit Iratontly,.. swaatans occurs' Oct. 3. The main intention Kon W yatt Jr., was here the by Our Sunday Fititor press. The will remain until Wednesday of port of nominating committee, odd loumeu, that cauiat stomach dis- regularly with a damp cloth. for which the Mass will be offered past week, accompanied by his essential thing ie to organize the th'is week. Weekend guests in the talk, “Inter-American Rela­ Dry thoroughly beibre using. trass,heartburn,gas...andrestleunlghlt. is the cessation of war and the es­ father, Lt, Comdr. Kon Wyatt, of group*. There is an abundance Fred Trainor home were Mrs. tions,” by the Rev. Emmanuel the naval medical coros, who flew 2. Use shades with white lininga 2 . A MUD IAXATIVE . ; . so gentle that with­ tablishment o f a genuine peace. o f suitable material. Vincent Trainor, Colorado T. Sandoval, S.J., Regis college, to reflect light instead of out any thought of embarrassing urgency, to Denver from San Bruno, Calif., We cannot stress too emphatic­ Springs; ^iss Rosalie Trainor and Denver; talk, “ Recreation and absorbing it. you can taka It any time. Your Purchase o f War Bonds where he has been stationed. He ally the importance o f the objects Mrs. Lewis Davis o f Boone, and What It Means to Pueblo,” Mrs. and Stamps Helps to Secure Your expects to leave for sea duty o f Catechetical day, which will Miss Beth Carlson o f Eads. Margaret Groninger, assistant 8. Keep all lights properly shaded to avoid glare. 7Si— 4 01. Future. shortly. bring to the attention o f all who Announcement was made Sun­ recreation director, Pueblo, SOji— I2ox. The office of St. Thomas More’s have the care o f souls, their own day of the plans for the emer­ Report o f elections committee.. 4. Arrange furniture so one lamp serves two or more people U Phnilp,' Milk of Mag. OUR COLORED MISSIONS hospital has been enlarged for the not excepted, the supreme neces­ gency collection of clothing for Report of resolutions commiG ittilo cofflM In iobist N E E D P R IE S T S ft B R O T H E R S better handling of records and of­ sity o f a better understanding o f Europe. The Altar society will be tee. necessary. form 01 wtll os liquid. Wooia roQ Uks to Or sonsssrsts fice business matters. A patient’s the faith by all classes o f the faith in charge o f this drive. Reservations for the luncheon 5. Always tarn off light* in KorKly box of loblots bss priast trmla. oar Ilfs SI s room has been converted into a unoccupied rooms. Idsol tor pockol or Ins mtn tor tho t AT BROTHER ful in these days when faith and Regular instructions for the must be made by Friday, Sept. 28, purs*. miHlontt or bo s holping tbs record and filing room. It is morals are imperiled by so many children after Mass on Sundays with the following parish council 6. Hava eyea examined regularly miationsiT roar- priasta, ospoelallr joined to the main office by a door. agencies o f evil. For all, the bet­ were resumed on Sept. 24, after presidents: Cathedral, Mrs. Cur­ aaUt in tho min loos. by a competent eyesight / Saporior Here physicians may keep records ter their understanding o f the prin­ the summer vacation. ley Williams; St. Francis Xavier’s, ipedalist. n r ^ t - A f A • Fsthars of St. Edmond. of their patients and may dictate ciples o f the faith is, the greater Mr. and Mrs. J. L. G a lv a n Mrs. R. B. Gentyr; St. Patrick’s, vV m e to . Raodolph. Vsrmont case histories and reports to a will be their advancement in that and Miss Loubelle Green returned Mrs. 0 . N. Aasterud; S t Mary’s. stenographer. An archway has also happiness which is the ultimate end to Denver on Monday after a visit Mrs. Harold Edwards; M t Carmel, been cut from the front desk into o f life and which comes from the in the home o f Misses Belle and Mrs. George Martino; S t Lean- CLASSIFIED ADS the former private office o f the fuller possession of God’s love Linda Gallavan. der’s. Mrs. William McGovern; and hospital superintendent. This tends “ Love is the fulfillment o f the St. Anthony’s, Mrs. C. A. Lamb. to enlarge the entire office and law.” Whatever labor the clergy National rata 26o par word per laaoai mini­ Reservations may also be made by mum 12 words. If four or more conaaenttva make it lighter. must put into the promotion o f calling Mrs, Vance Driscoll, chair­ S O U T H E R N W C O L O R A D O inuca era osad, the rata la 20o par word par Moises Emilana has been visiting this work will be rewarded by Alamosa Youth Is man of the luncheon committee. lisuaL Parment must aocompanr all orders. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George more flourishing parish and the Ads rreeived on Uonda; will appear in the POWER COAAPANV issue printed for the following week. (See Kendall. Mr. Emilana is from the neater consolation of a fruitful roar loeal Register for local ratea.) Panama Canal \ zone, where he harvest. > Given Decoration worked for Paiil Baumgardner, Praying that God may grant an FOR BALE who is Mrs. Kendall’s brother. Mr, abundant fruitage from the ob­ ONE HUNDRED CHURCH PEWS FOR Emilana is now an electrical stu­ servance o f Catechetical day in Alamosa.—Pfc. Paul A. Stong BALE. Twelve and nine foot lengths. In dent in Chican. your parish, end that He may bless of Alamosa has been cited by his good condition. Inquire Box 876, Beloit, regiment and awarded the Combat Kans, Sgt. B, K /B arragree, a para abundantly all who promote its WALSENBURG trooper, arrived in France Aug. 15. success, I beg to remain, Infantryman badge for actual par­ FARMS FOR SALE—fip to 100 scree; Fer­ ticipation in combat with the enemy Attractive picture, 8x10 Incheo, tile Land Close to Church. Write St He has been overseas for four Very sincerely your* in Christ, auiUble for It. 2oo each poatoald. Michael'i Church, Daviess Conntr. R. R. months now and saw action in Italy « JOSEPH C. WILLGING, on the Fifth army front in Italy. No. 1, Montgomeiv. Indiana. Standards for the badge are high. The firms listed here de­ PICTURE YER LEAFLETS before going to France. He is the Bishop o f Pueblo. ' 2Sc p«r 100 12 per 1,000 son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Barragree The decoration, which was recently The FIRST HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE authorized by the W ar department, serve to be remembered Booklet Free With Order SECRETARY. TYPIST AND OFFICE of this city. WORKERS; also filing, Iniorting. enve­ Cpl. Charles Burns of this city is awarded to the infantry soldier when you are distributing State Bank Janirs J. Rcidy, St. Joseph's Boy’i lope stuffing, etc., for pnblishing firm in is in a hospital some place in the Credit Unions to who has proved his fighting ability your patronage in the dif­ School, Englewood, New Jersey Wisconsin, Write giving qualifications, age in combat. The handsome badge of Walsenburg and salarr expect«L Chance tor advanoe- Pacific. He went through the cam­ ment Box 85X. THE REGISTER. paign on Guam and may have re­ consists of a silver rifle set against ferent lines of business. WALSENBURG, COLO. YOU.NC LADIES ceived wounds there. He is.not per­ Meet in AIamos(t a' background of infantry blue, en- DO YOU WISH to aerve God In holy rail- NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL mitted to write details but does say clo.sed in a silver wreath. -cion 7 The Ursuline Slatem want to or- MAKE UP TO 825-885 A WEEK aa a he is getting along all right He is Del Norte. — On O ct 4 the Young Stong is'one of three sons Sanixe a group of 60 candidates to com­ trained practical nnne. (.earn quickir at *St* TbmAmaihtg Shades at Jc & 10c memorate the 50th anniversary of their the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. credit unions o f the San Luis val­ o f Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Stong serving home, apart time. Eair tuition parments. ley will hold a joint meeting in —and Ntigbherhood—Storts Evetym NEW! foundation in Paola, Kansas. Join the Earn while ron learn—manr earn hundreds Bums. in the armed, forces. His brothers where. In pUia finish onW 15c. In ranka of those who teach the young, in of dollars while atndring. Eosr to under­ Larry Stringari, former Santa Alamosa. The Holy Name of are A. C. John Stong of Big paroehni, high schools, colleges, or perform washable finigli only 29c. full 36 in. stand lessons, endorsed by phrsicians. High Mary credit union of Del Norte Spring, Tex,, and David Strong, X 6 ft. size, ready to atuch to roller. domestic work in the convent or mission school not required. Our 45th rear. Writs Clara university football star, and homes. For Information write son o f Mrs. Rose Stringari of this plans to send a number of repre pharmacist’s mate third class, a Beautiful, new, modem interior dec. for free booklet and sample lesson pagea. orative effects ^ssiBIe at lowest cost. Mother Superior, Ursuline Convent Chicago School of Nursing, Dept R-10, city, has been promoted from the sentatives to the gathering. member of the naval medical corps. ST. GHRISTDPHER HEDAL PAOLA. KANSAS Chicago. rank of first lieutenant to captain Sunday, Oct. 1, the second Mass Pfc. Stong is a graduate of the PBOTOFINTSBING in the army air forces at Chico will be offered in South Park at Alamosa high school and attended FOR POCKET, CHAIN or CAR army air field, Calif. 10 o’clock Adams State Teachers’ college. DISCRIUINATINa CAMERA PANS I Any George Giovannine is visiting On the first Friday of the month Genuine 10 Kt. Gold Plated 8 Bxposnre Roll developed and printed, in­ with his mother, Mrs. Minnie iGio- Mass with exposition of the Blessed Do Your KIDNEYS cluding a 6x7 panelled Rayeraft (exd^va Sacrament will be celebrated at Enroll Now with Ray’s) Ifolargement or X Raytont vannine, and his sister, Katherine. Prints of each good negativa, 25c, LMdcrt He plans to remain about a week 7 o ’clock in Del Norte. BLADDER Heed Help7 sines 1820. Eneloee this ad for FREE before returning to his work in Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Daughters 'NO M T T U Y ' Booklet, "How to Take Good Pietarea.'* of Isabella will hold their monthly Thoossnd* who sa{(er*d Kay's Photo Service, 48-F Ray Building. Tonopah, Nev. 10-DAY TRIAL OFFER tormants from palnfol THE SACRED HEART La Croate. Wiac. Mrs. Fannie Brubaker left Tues­ meeting in the K. o f C, hall. Antomtio bearing (krte* WITHOUT BAT­ day, Sept 19, for Fairfax, Okla., A novena in preparation for kidncT and bladdsr srmp- TERY. Worn on «ar. jneontpiojoui. TmUict- ROLLS DEVELOPED — Two Beantlfal the Feast o f St. ’Therese, the Lit­ toms dot to axeeai body liriit UMd by thou«aao>. 8*M ooapoa today MASS LEAGUE Oonbls Weight Professional Enlargementa, where she will visit with Mrs. (or free iniomutica and names of happy oaos. tle Flower, on Oct. 3, is being aeldi In kidnen. report ■ ■■■WBwwwawwmwaimwwwmmmwm Ra members (both llvtng and deceased) 8 Never Fade Deckle Edge Printe, 25e. Thomas Cox. •bare In the rich spiritual benefits at e CENTURY PHOTO SERVICE. U Crasia. Anthony J. Merlino, seaman first conducted every evening at 7 amaxlnslr fait rtlief das' AMCRIOAN SARPHOMI. Wiaconiitn. 10 Sait St., Dipt 7, N. V. 17. N. V. Km said dally, to the end at time, m- class, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde o'clock in Del Norte. to a thoronsbly tried and PleaM wnd m< free delaui about 10-day boo* p^ally for the members of the Lcagna The Young Ladies’ sodality will tested NATURAL HERB trial of Audl-£ar. For informetion erritei AT LAST I ROLL DEVELOPED. ALL Merlino, has completed his training YOUR enapshota hand colored ai bMntifnl sponsor a dance on O ct 4. Music medicine. Red Dracon NAME______THE PRIESTS OP TBS SACRED in the aviation ordnance school of aa actual color photography, S5e. Hand the naval air training center in will be supplied by Bill Heller's Herbs. HEART, Secred Been UlactoB Bonee. colored reprints 4s each—IX for 4S& ADDRESS____ - ...... Ste. Ilerie. lU. NATIONAL PHOTO ART. JancavUla, 18, Norman, Okla. He will be trans­ orchestra. If yon suffer gettins np a rt i' Wiaconiin. ferred to a naval unit afloat or to The usual meeting o f the nights; painful, burning pasaagai, aching another shore station for further Knights of Columbus on Wednes­ back and legs; nerroot wtaknes* or aora, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE aching joints, why don't you lee what ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDALS ARE ELIGIBLE instruction. day evening has been changed to thti famoua old mediefaia can do for you 7 A DANGER SIGNAL Would You Like John L. Sirhall, 26, resident of Thursday evening, Oct. 6. You, like thoniands, may find it is joat Often oasoelated with Hardenlin; et the FOR SPECIAL BLESSING Canon City, who moved to Pueblo An anniversary Requiem Mass wbat you need to help you feel better, Artarie*. a Straki^ Patalyiia, Heart Trao- •tronger and younger. bl*t KIdnty Olaeaaa, and other grave eom- recently, is in a serious condition in will be offered in Los Valdeses plicatMna. Reaultful Ireetiag method* ef Any authorisedI pried can’< give the apostolic blessing to these a Pueblo hospital. His physician on Oct. 6 'for the soul of Patricio Ten powerful kerb* from Indio. China. the Ball Olinio have proven dependable tor St.* Chridopher“ Medals; thenn tl those who daily - carry them rever Your Boy in the Service said he is suffering from a possible Gallegos, a soldier killed in action Africa go into this wonderful medicine. nearly a quartar at s eantnry. Send for ently and fulfill the neeessaiy conditions receive the numerous Often help to lurprlaing relief In non- EREB Blo^ Prtaeuiw Book—today. No eb- skull fracture, 12 broken ribs, and in North Africa. tyatemlc-lnerganle kidney and bladder ligatioir. Ball Clinti. Dept 7060, Ezeelaior indulgence* granted by the Holy Father. Remembered in severe lacerations of the face. John The Altar and Rosary society Irritations becauM they help your body Springs, Ha o f Center held its meeting on expel acids and polsoni w bid may cause was on his way to Canon Clitv about )ur troubles. QUANTITY UMITED— ORDER NOW A Gonlinual Hovena to the Saerad Haarl 1:30 p.ra. SaturdAy when he was Thursday, Sept. 21, in the home ? involved in a head-on collision with o f Mrs. Nick Zimmer. ou may ban causa to bleea the day RHEUMATISM In Our Monoitery Chapel for the Duration of the War? you heard of Red Dragon Herb*. Try Artliritii Kfvritis Sciatica □ 2 for ?1.50 □ 8 for $5.00 a car driven by William Crane of The Altar society of Del Norte them right esrayl Send no money—just Why eootinoa to aixffcr cbf y send in his name and wa will gladly Inclnda him in Springfield. Mr. Crane's wife was met in the rectory on Wednesday, pay tbs postman tl.98 plui few eenti aconisiliB pai&a ot tboM dka- seriously injured and their baby Sept 27, with Mrs. Placidita poetaga when he brings your medicine •$Mm wh«B th« mwa m iodki □ 4 for 2.75 □ 12 for 7.00 M ovena. A small offering it welcome but not neceeaary. (in plain box), Sstisfaetion sanred or received a broken neck and died in Chavez presiding, bftv* Idmn sbeol • W rite: SACRED HEART MONASTERY every {lenny of your 8L88 rafonded. sew. tratworthTe m odm , aoMavfkiJ the ambulance on the way to the Henryrv TrujUli0 was home on Writ* today! traatiBcnt mothod. ihla marraUrai troAtaiimi THE REUGIOUS HOUSE DEPT. M K HALES CORNERS, WISCONSIN hospital. John Sirhall is the son of furloughgn for a visit with friendte VITA BOTANICAL CO. Ii eompkuly axpUlnad In Ball new ^ S E Booiu Write Codaj. No olUlsatioB. 333 S. Market St. ^ ChiesuEO, 111. . - •- John Sirhall, Sz., df this city. and relativesill in Del Norte. Oepk R14, IM-etk At*., Mew York I, N.Y. BaU CUBle,D*ptTSee. Ezcaliiar apvtag«,Me, I^W S OF THE PUEBLO DlOrESE PLANS COMPLETED FOR PONTIFICAL FIELD MASS USS Nevada Comes Home the Bishop Instructs All bridge o f the American battleship as she steams into York Women Urged to Attend Catholics to Unite In harbori aiare Capl. Powell M. Rhea, left, Fayetteville, Ark., and Comdr. Howard A. Yeager,leager. Salina, Kans. On the bridge below them are service ribbons telling o f the ship's battle achievements in two wars. On Great Importance The Purple Heart ribbon, upper left, is for the Pearl harbo'r damage. DCCW Cenventien Oct. 2 Annual Demonstration

Whether they afe affiliated with post-war construction for the best any parish organization or not, all interests of Church and country. Catholic women of the Diocese of Catechetical The interesting and vital pro­ Of Faith This Sunday Pueblo are urged to attend the second Annual convention of the gram that has been arranged in­ Pueblo Diocesan Council of Cath­ cludes addresses by the Rev. Special Letter Issued to Pastors and Faithful olic Women in the Cathedral hall Emanuel T. Sandoval, S.J., of Monday, Ott. 2. Regis college, Denver, on “Inter- Bishop Willging to Officiate in Ceremony In Diocese; Command of Divine The convention is the workshop American Relations.” Father San­ of the DCCW, where the, accom­ doval is an expert in this field Slated to Begin in Pueblo City plishments o f the past year are and has lectured on the subject Savior Is Recalled reviewed, and plans are outlined in some of. the largest universities Park at 11 o’clock for the coming year. It is essen­ in the United States. The following letter from the Most Rev. Joseph C tial that a convention be held so Mrs. Margaret-Groniger, assist­ The annual united public demonstration of faith made that, through the joint wisdom, ant director o f the Pueblo Recrea­ Willging, regarding the observance of Catechetical Sun­ experience, and planning of women by the Church in the city of Pueblo will take place Sunday,' tion commis.sion, will talk on Oct. 1, when a Pontifical Field Mass will be celebrated by day, was read at all the Masses in the Diocese of Pueblo on leaders, the course may be charted What Recreation Means to Sunday, Sept. 24: for Catholic women’s organiza­ Pueblo.” Mrs. Groniger is a new­ the Most Rev. Joseph C. Willgintr in City park at 11 o’clock. ^ BISHOP’S HOUSE tions to follow in the war and in comer to Pueblo. Formerly direc­ Catholics of the city should make it a point of honor to be 325 W. 13th St. tor at the Vail center, Denver, present. PUEBLO, COLORADO where she did outstanding work in The event was announced from the pulpits by the pas­ j ) September 12, 1944 the recrcatioaal line, she should To the Clergy and Faithful o f the CJTECMTIML have a message o f interest to all. tors of Pueblo on Sunday, Sept. 24, and the committee in Diocese o f Pueblo. Recreation and more o f it, espe­ charge of arrangements, headed by Beloved Brethren: cially for the younger-than-high- John S. Hamrick, has been work­ ing for weeks to have everything As in previous years. Catechet­ school-age youth, i.s one of III SICIIEIIHIIIIII Pueblo’s out.standing needs at the in readiness and to make this great ical day will again this year be FUlEnm H[[D IN religious demonstiation even more observed on the first Sunday o f pre.sent time. solemn and significant than last October, the Feast o f the Most Ml’S. Thomas G. Garrison, mem­ year’s. Holy Rosary, in all parishes o f the ber o f the national board o f di­ Officer! of Must Named Diocese o f Pueblo, as well as in the rectors of the NCCAV, will talk Celebrant, the Moit Rev. Archdiocese o f Denver. Tliat C’.ate- at the luncheon meeting. Joseph C. Willging, D.D. chetical day be observed as a feast The full program of the conven­ Asiistant priest, the Rt. Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ Is the direct command o f the Holy I tion follows: ish)— A class o f 50 children and See, fulfilling its divine commis­ (Cathedral Pariih, Pueblo) Rev. Monsignor Aloysius J. nine adults received the sacrament sion as teacher o f mankind. Theme: “ The Family as a Basis Miller, V.G. FOR LI. comiiiis Catechetical day will be ob­ o f Confirmation from the Most Our Divine Savior gave this com­ of Post-War Civilization.” Deacons of honor, the Very served Sunday, Oct. 1, at the 9 Rev. Thomas J. Wolohan, Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bishop of mand to His Church, represented o’clock Mass, in which the mem­ 9 a.m.— Mass in the Sacred Heart Pueblo, in Sacred Heart church in the .Apostles: “ Going therefore Cathedral, celebrant, the Mo.st V .F ., and the Rev. Andrew Durango..— (St. Columba’s Par­ bers o f the parish will receive J. Sucek. the evening o f Sept. 20. The teach ye all nations.’* He empha­ Communion, and prayers will be Rev. Joseph C. Willging, Bi.shop ish)— A message received by Mr. church was decorated in its most sised the method in the parable o f o f Pueblo. Deacon of the Mass, Capt. and Mrs. T. V. Cummins from offered to obtain in greater meas­ James J. Haggerty. festive dress for the occasion. The the sower. Tlie most successful 10 a.m.— Registration, S a c*r e d Washington, D. C., informed them ure the blessings that flow from Subdeacon of the Mass, the procession of the confirmandi, ac­ farmer is he who cultivates the soil, Heart Cathedral hall. o f the death o f their son, Howard religious instruction. A special Rev. Francis J. Wagner. companied by the sponsors, formed sows the seed, and continues to (TumtoPagelS — C olum n B) E. Cummins, who was killed in an sermon will be given on the neces­ Masters of ceremonies, at in the rectory and proceeded to the watch and work over the crop until sity of religious instruction. accident in Pasco, Wash., on Sept. church. the day o f hanest. Those who con­ throne, the Rev. John J. Kel­ 19. Ens. Cummins, one of five The full program of the Confra­ ley; at altar,. the Rev. Wil­ Assisting the Bishop were the tinue the work of the Redeemer in Sacred Heart, St. Mary brothers who are in active service, Mount Carmel Chapel Is ternity o f Christian Doctrine is liam D. McCarthy. Rev. Miguel Pascual, C.R., pastor the religious education o f men would have, been 22 years of age carried out in the Cathedral par­ Chanters, Fathers Charles o f Sacred Heart; the Very Rev. must not be satisfied with d'e mere on Sept. 20. Qnly one o f the other ish: Teams Win Grid Games J. Murray, S.J.; Daniel Gni- John Ordinas, C.R., pastor o f St. wort! by general preaching. .A good four brothers could be reached, Cajetan’s church, Denver; the Very harvest will depend on intensive 1. Catechism classes fo r pub­ dica, O.S.B.; and L. Francis and he, Lawrence, arrived in Dur­ Rev. Francis P. Cawley, pastor of cultivation. Tliose engaged in the Nearly Ready for Blessing lic grade school children. These Pueblo Parochial League Reiulti Cunningham, S.J. ango Sept. 22. The remains, under St. Columba's church. Durango; works o f salvation must be solici­ are conducted after the 9 o’clock Sept. 24 Preacher, the Rev. Hubert naval escort, arrived Sunday, Sept. and the Rev. John Kelley, the Rev. tous about an abundant harvest so Mass on Sundays, beginning Oct. Sacred Heart Home. ______36 M. Newell. 24, and the funeral services took Reginald James, and the Rev. that none o f the 'souls entrusted (Oor Lady of Mt. Carmel Pariih, their time and labor to the work 8. St. Patrick’i ...... 0 Minor ministers, Pueblo place from St. Columba’s church Petei*Rigo, C.R. When the Bishop to their care be lost bv negligence. Pueblo) of cleaning and remodeling. 2. Regular instruction of pub­ Catholic high school boys. Sept. Howard entered the naval entered the church the choir sang At the end o f His earthly mission The work of renovating the To be knowTi as the Mt; Carmel lic high school youths. Under the Altar boys, from the par­ sei viee in February, 1943. He won St. Mary’i ______: ishes and the Sacred Heart “ Ecce Sacerdos Magnus.” At the Jesus Christ could truly .say to His chapel at 915 E. Evans is almost chapel, the edifice will be blessed title of the Junior Newman club, St. Leander’i ...... _____ his wings as a navy pilot, and was close o f the ceremony, the Bishop heavenly Father: “ Those whom on Sunday, Oct. 8. Further de­ the.se instructions are given on home. then a.ssigned to the Pasco, Wash., complete. The building had been gave Benediction of the Blessed Thou hast given Me I have guarded, tails o f this ceremony will appear Monday evenings at 7:30 in the The procession will form at the base. His last letters to his mother Game Friday, Sept. 29, 4 p.m. Sacrament. and not one o f them perished, ex­ a non-Catholic church and some in the Denver Catholic Register, Cathedral hall, beginning Oct. 2, pavilion and proceed via the long said that he expected to be sent way to the J8-foot-high altar. The cept the son o f perdition” (John o f the necessary changes were the Pueblo Section, next week. For 3. Discussion clubs fo r adult St. Francii Xavier’i t i . Cathe­ across by Oct. 1. Bishop Willging said Mass in S t (TumtoPagelS — C olum n i ) Ignatius' church, Ignacio, and ad­ xvii, 12). They who have assumed laying of a hardwood floor, the the present the chapel will be groups. Six were conducted last dral team. Bishop Confirms ministered Confirmation to a class the status and obligations o f the erection of a confessional, and used principally fo r weekday semester and will again be or­ o f 48, among whom were 13 Ute In priesthood, the religious life as the hanging of a deep-red, velour sen-ices. ganized in October. Class of 48 teachers, or Catholic parenthood, dians from the Indian agency. On reredos with crucifix. The women The -members o f the Holy Name 4. In qu i^ classes for non-Cath- A cla.ss of -18 was confirmed hpve assumed great responsibilities Mass of Thanksgiving Will his way to Pagosa Springs, the o f the parish and the members of society o f Mt. Carmel church will olics. Individual instructions are by the Most Rev. Joseph C. WiU- toward the souls confided to their Bishop visited the missions in Alli­ the parish Holy Name society, march with the Knights of Colum­ given by calling at the rectory. ging on Tuesday evening. Sept, son and Frances. In Allison he paid keeping. under the capable leadership of bus at the Pontifical Field Mass 5. Religious vacation school for 26, in St. Columba’s church. Catechetical day has as its pur­ a short visit to the Reynolds family. Philip Biondolillo, contributed to be held in City park Sunday public grade school children. The The autumn clergy conference pose the focusing o f attention on Be Offered in St. Leander’s In Pagosa Springs a class of 24 re­ moniing, Oct. 1, at 11 o’clock. vacation school is held for three was held in the rectory o f St. Co­ those duties, and the emphasizing ceived Confirmation the evening weeks in June. lumba’s church on Sept. 26. o f the methods by which they can The regular meeting of the Holy ofjSept. 21. 6. Distribution of Catholic lit Cyril K. Conway of the navy is the more easily and systematically Name society will be held Thurs­ A Solemn Mass, coram Episeopo, present in the sanctuary. The Rev. 1 School Enrollment Grows lOIHIIIG D m erature. The Denver Catholic Albert Schaller, O.S.B., pastor of home from Farragut, Ida., to visit day evening, Oct. 5. Members On Sept# 18, Sacred Heart be discharged. In its decree o f Jan­ Register is received by every Cath­ will be celebrated in St. Leander’s will receive Communion in the 8 St. Leander’s, will be celebrant. his wife, mother, and family. school had an enrollment o f 150 uary, 12, 1935, the Sacred Congre- olic family. o’clock Mass Sunday, Oct. 8. church, Pueblo, on Oct. 3, the All the c le r ^ of the city, both The Very Rev. William Kipp of (Turn to Page IS— Column 5) (furntoPagelS— Column i) 7. Maintainance o f a pamphlet In its regular meeting Sunday, Feast of the Little Flower of diocesan and religious, qre ex­ Colorado Springs spent a short rack. Mrs. Guss Stortz is in Sept. 24, the Society of Our Lady pected to be present. (TumtoPagsli — C olum n 8) charge of the new rack installed Jesus, in thanksgiving to God for o f Guadalupe laid plans for the near the baptistry. the safety of the Convent of P €E B L O solemn celebration of the feast of 8. First Communion classes. their patroness on Dec. 12. The Lisieux, where St. Therese o f the Special classes are held in the Ca­ Child Jesus spent her religious life. president, Severe Hernandez, ap­ thedral school during April. HlJRLEY^iS pointed Mrs. Rose Alex as. chair­ The Ladies’ Altar and Rosary In spite o f the fact that many nuns WILLIAMS A SON man of the committee on arrange­ society will hold its monthly meet­ were killed in other convents in Super Ser'^ice ments^______DBOvi iviiiyiiiiiie Fancy Groceries and Meats ing on Monday, Oct. 9, at 2:30 Lisieux, the Carmelite convent Gulf Gas & Oils The response to the clothing p.m. in the Cathedral hall. Sanc­ came through the German and Complete Line TIrs 4 BstUrr Scrrics drij-e fob the relief of people in tuary workers fo r October and Allied military operations un- MONARCH FINER FOODS Grtuinz - Wuhint the liberated countries, conducted hostesses for the meeting will be .scathed. A premature report said 778 So. Main Ph. 1723 in Catholic parishes by the War St. Mary’s Will Ph. 4076 709 N. Main Mrs. Lawrence Daveline, Mrs that the two blood si.sters of the yDiir lloose Relief service of the NCWC, has Walter E b e r 1 i n g, and Mrs Little Flower, Mother Agnes of been tremendous, according to Howard Dent. Jesus and Sister Genevieve, mem­ the Rev. John B. Liciotti, director Obtain Service Members of the pari.sh wishing bers of the same convent, were of the drive in the Pueblo diocese. to procure tickets for the diniw killed. Later the national edi­ The campaign, however, does not HOTEL o f the DCCW in the Vail hotel tion of the Register printed arti close until Sunday, Oct. 1, and Flag for Church JOHN M. Monday, Oct. 2, may obtain them cles disproving this report. The there is still time for Catholics (TumtoPagelS — C olum n S) WHITMAIV to bring their clothing donations preservation of the Little Flower’s to their church or school or cen­ (St. Mary’s Parish, Pueblo) convent has been accredited to her Pueblo's ISetcest MacINDOE A service flag with stars to Took Part in 4 tral point of collection, wherever interce.ssion and has been called and Finest represent the members of the par­ that may have been designated the latest miracle o f St. Therese. ish in the armed forces has been Engagements Plumbing and by their pastors. St. Leander’s church is the of­ STRICTLY raiP B O O F ordered and is expected to arrive In some parishes the members ficial .shrine of the Little Flower Food You Will Enjoy Served Ir. within a few weeks. A ceremony Healing o f the St. Vincent de Paul society in the Diocese o f Pueblo. The Little Our Dining Room of dedication will be held. are doing the work o f sorting and Flower is one o f the minor titular Special Attention Given The first PTA meeting was held patronesses of the diocese. All the Music - Good Service shipping. In some parishes where to Repair Work Sept. 20. Thursday, Sept. 28, a people of the city of Pueblo are there are schools, this work is being card party is to be held. 830 N. Main Pueblo Phone 964 110 W. 2nd St. done as a mi.ssion activity by the invited to be present at the Ma.ss Frater Thomas Donohue, O.S.B., to give solemn thanksgiving to God members of the CSMC. of Holy Cross abbey visited for a for this singular favor. All pastors should write to few days in the rectory. Alden W. Pool, U. S. Treasury A kitchen shower will be given The Mass wnll begin at 10. OFFICE DESKS - CHAIRS - FILEVG procurement division, 1030 15th by the mothers for the sisters Oct. Bi.shop Joseph C. Willging will be EQCIPMEIVT-SUPPLIES & PRI]\TL\G street, Denver (2), Colo., for in­ 12 in the school hall. St. Ann’s formation as to where to ship this Altar and Rosary society held clothing after it has been sorted games party Sunday, Sept. 24, in Ground Broksn O’BRIEN PRINTING & STATIONERY CO. and bundled. This is in accord­ the school hall. It was well at­ Phone 603 Pueblo 114 W. 5lh St. ance with the shipping instruc­ tended. tions which were sent to pastors Anton Terlep and Mrs. Sylvia last week. Okom are on the sick list. For St. Mary’s Germ Mercantile Petros Motor Sales Nurses’ Home! and Liquors DCCW Deanery Officers SIS North Victoria Art * Phono ItSZ Ready-lo-W' ear Ground was broken for the Shoes for the Family USED CARS GancraJ Auto Repalra, Grtaalnz. $125,000 student nurses’ WINES & LIQUORS Car Waahinz Elected in Walsenburg building in a ceremony on Ph. 930 817 East C St. STORAGE OPEN 24 8