- E 3 3 ? -J aifna> Vicar-G eneral fr» « o a i - r v ' H ospital ized r » er ^ O t/v V « y t L A. J. Miller, P.A.. Vlcar General of the diocese; and pastör of St. Francis Xav- C w ler'8 Church. Pueblo, remain« in St. Mary-Corwin Hospital fol- lowlng surgery. The Operation REGISTE DW! is doscribed as a complete suc- ccss. although Monsignor Miller THE OFFICIAL CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER OF THE DIOCESE OF is expccted to remain in the (Name Registered ln the U.S. Patent Office) hospital for at least a few days We asked tbe Biahop, longer. VOL. XV. No. 31. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, I960 j,ow that Calholics have a church open house BISHOP BUSWELL TO OFFICIATE MARCH 3 ,7 nr Iheir neighbors, what re we supposed to do when ,ur friends invite us to sim- lar affairs In their hurches?" M em orial Slated This is what the Biahop lad to say: “The unity to which the atholic Church is dedi- ated iS not provocative or sdu'ive. H is not the mind For Bishop W illging f tt,e Church to have the Vtv remain totally aloof A Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem will be cele- rein people who are not brated on Thursday, March 3. the first anniversary of atholics: nor to establish the death of the Most Rev. Joseph C. Willging, first [shetto into which Catholic op of the Diocese of Pueblo. First Session Set Iroplc should remain iso- The memorial Mass will be cclcbratcd by Bishop Charles A. Busweil, who suggested the observance in | “|| i> underalood by honor of the late Ordinary of ICalholie* and P rotr»- the diocese. Feb. 8 for Teacher nlikr ihat Calhoüm Iniav not pn rtiripatr «c- E m ergency Evening Rite for Loity ■tivrb in non-Cathnlic re- Bishop Busweil said that hc Course in R eligion Tjj,iou. *errice». Tili* pro- was settmß the time for the hibition i» rntirrly In Fund Stands Miss at 7:30 p.m. so .hat moro lay persons could attend the The opening training Session religion presented to them on Strepin« »ilh nur people service in the Cathedral of the in Pueblo for teachers of Junior a raature Icvel, or who feel they mainlaininff frien d ly ne- H rSuo l l n In r f l t n r l l u ia the new Service; phone call to Lincoln 4-2240 alert« störe per- A t $1717 Sacrcd Heart. He said that he Newman Clubs and H ig h nced a brush-up on the finer »oriiitinn* with thn*e » f l/ r iT t r u p IUI V .n u n iy originated for the! sonal that the donor is on the way. When a wanted to urge the to Schools of Religion hns been points of their faith. Jnlher faith s »£ partiei- SL Vincent de Paul Store, Pueblo, by Store driver pulls into the loading tone in front of The emergency aid fund for reccive Communion at the postponed to Monday. Feb. Secondly, the class will be ip.iline in «oeial» *|xm- Manager Bernard MeNertncy. who bclievcs itithe störe, one of the «taff is out to colloct*the Immaculate Heart of Mary Par­ Mass. Priests and religious of The announcement was made open to students who are taking reil liy olb er reHjeiotm 1« the first Service of its kind. Tbc Pueblo störe, parccl. Yes, the störe also supplies the paper bh, Pagosa Springs, now Stands the diocese also will be by Sister M. Cläre of the Mis­ the Monday evening classes in 213 W. Third, now offers curb service for donore. bags to be kept in the closet at Home for salvage. •t $1,717.82. The fund was couraged to attend the Re­ sion Helpers of the Sacred the techniques of teaching teen- rmi|». nf laking pari in begun by the Most Rev. Charles ondueletl tour. ihrnuph who prefor to bring their smallcr gifla of used ! Here Mr. McNertney reccives a parcej from Mrs. quiem. Heart. agers. but uscablc clothing and bedding to the störe|L. L. Kastelic of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Par- A. Busweil, Bishop of Pueblo, Protestant ehurehea or The classes in lechniques of Head Start for Autumn rather than «ummoning the störe truck. A ish. Pueblo.— (Photo by George Crouter) following the fire . which de Will Start Tradition teaching teen-agers will meet ,i«ll nnattofpiei, or A final group that the Mission stroycd the rectory and hall in for 15 consecutive Mondays at Helpers suggest might take the rn of nltrndinjr *erv- “We all owe a very great debl the mission on Monday, 7:15 p.m. in the Catechetical doctrine course consists of Jan. 4. to Bishop Willging for his re» in titeae houaea o f Center, Jefferson and Routt prospective teachers of religion Gifts have been received from self-sacrifice and apostolic or»liip undrr eerlaln Streets, Pueblo. on the grade school lcveL IX friends in the Archdiocese of imintelancea. In indl- 3-Purpose Doctrine Class they take the doctrine course .iilual raue», cheek wilh G ood - W ill S u n d a y Denver and in as from most parts of Southern Bishop Willging Burse A separate 15-wcck session this spring, they will have only .mir pastor. . Gifts from inside the in Catholic doctrine will have ‘a the grade school teaching tech- “In connection with the Ihreefold purpose. It will be nique class to take when the “We must bc mindful of diocese hnve been recorded anniversary, I would likc to from donors in Pueblo. Flor- taught by the Rev. Raymond new session opens next autumn. ; words of Pope Pius Xll call attention to the burse Grimes at 7:15 p.m. each As the training course nor- hts Christmas measage of ence. Ouray. San Lub, Capuiin. establbhed in .nemory of A c c l a i m e d S u c c e s s Grand Junction. Mancos, Ala- Wednesday in the Catechetical mally takes 30 wccks and is fl in which he says that Bbhop Willging," said the Center starting Feb. 10. being capsulizcd into 15 weeks, iiong those whom the Wlth at least four parisheafered Heart. 80 persons signcd.who hclpcd shovel snow on mosa. and Canon City. Most Rev. Charles A. Bus­ At least four parbhes have The Catholic doctrine dass, the Monday and Wednesday ittrch and her members still pianning GoodWIII Sunday the gueat reglaler and 120 took, Salurday. well. "It is a very fine idea first of all. will be open to evening scssions will run for taken up special collections for to continue tbe Bishop’s e called upon to »erve, a open houses for Jan. 31. the1 the tour. Nearly 100 copie. oi adults who have never had their two hours each. Sf. Froncis' Aftendoncc the fund and organizations and work by training priests to tef place is duc those who program aiready ha« becn de- the booklct The Truth About Seventy persons were record- scribed as a success by Mrs Catholicx were distributed. clubs in the diocese are voting serve in his diocese. The fund (The following letter on the importance of training for ithout bclonging to the ed for the tour in St. Francis portions of their treosuries to Henry Pettil. lay member of the Monsignor Peter F. Mass. pas- now Stands at $1,190, and Confraternity of Christian Doctrine work is tDritten by Bishop Xavier’» Parüih. The Rev. Je­ help the mission parbh rebuild sible bodv of the Catholic national board of tbe Confra- tor, said: "Local ministen co- gifts still are being accepled,” Charles A. Busweil of Pueblo. The Bishop calls special atten­ urch, are very close to us rome Rykowski, assistant pastor. the rectory and hall. he noted. ternity nf Christian Doctrinc. operated in urging their people reported that most persons of tion to the work of the catechetical sisters throughout the rough (atth in God and in Oishop Charles A. Busweil said to attend." Mrs. Pcttit, who In- “ Gifts for the Bishop Jo­ entire diocese and arges Catholics to take the training courses us Christ'." the group were gucsts of other that the program would be con- cludcd the Cathedral in her faiths. "The workers and priests Order of Martha Has seph C. Willging Memorial offered by the sisters, which are to prepare the laity for work • • « Burse may be sent to the tinued and expandcd ln future ilinerary on Jan. 24. noted that were pleased and tb non Cath- m the apostolate. Chancery Office, 1426 Grand Tiwl»> y o « g rl h old over year». a large groqp of Bibic study olle» expressed their apprecis- ( One such course will open in Pueblo in the Catechetical Display of Vestments Avenue, Pueblo." The cburches in Sil verton and club ^members attended the tion for the pro gram," he said. Center, Jefferson and Routt Streets, at 7:15 p.m. on Monday, La Anima« announced detail« open house there. (S«. Francis Xavleris Parbh. “lloltlover" U the nrw*- The parbh distributed copics of Pueblo) Feb. 8. The Wednesday evening doctrine courses, opening Feb. ^rnian'» trrm for ib« of their open houses in separate Crowd in Beimont the paraphlet Twenty Questions 10, offer a brush-up on religion for adults, in addilion to the stört« in this edition of the Th ree sets of vestments to be real." Bbhop Buswell said. f tlirrc '*wn'l quite At Christ the King Church, Most Frequently Asked About donated to the chapel of the “Sometimes people neglect to special training for teachers.) Southern Colorado Register. Beimont, of the 216 who signed the . for in p rrrlou * fdl* Two More Announoed Colorado State Hospital were on offer prayers for those they Wr’vf uvfd and the guest book, 138 were mem­ St. Lcander's Mass display in the home of Mrs. Pe­ revere deeply. I would like to ln the dty of Pueblo. Holy bers of other churches. Tbe Rev. ter Aguilara when St. Aloysius* have the tradition in the Vfd fo r '•rrka . . . ms*- Family Parish. 2823 Lakeview Biggest attendance at St. Lc- Clement Firko, pastor, said the ander’s was for the special Mass Household of the Order of Mar­ Diocese of Pueblo that we ial llial ha» l**rn crow drd Avenue, will begin ita program overwhelming success was due commcntary when more than tha met Thursday. Jan. 21. always pray for our spiritual hut ii loo good Io ihrow on Sunday, Jan. 31, with a tour to the diiigenl work of the lay 100 persona were present. Sixty The third and final reading of benefactors. our priests and iy. at 4 p.m. Macs will be said fac- aposties who went all-out to persons made the four tour» the new bylaws took place at the Bishops.” he said. ing the congregation at 3 p.m.. One order o f holdover trake the v-isitore frei truly wel­ before the Mass and the one meeting. Lincns were distrib­ The Bbhop added that hc and a Mass commcntary will be I»— coming upr come. tour following the Mass and uted to Mmcs. Aguilar. Ludwig hopes Catholics throughout the given Refreahments will be The Boy Scout«, dnder the they took home with them 25 Blotnick, Charles Conatore. Ed diocese who are u nable to served following Maat. Vatican City. — (Radio, direction of Jack Clark, fougbt copics of A Catechisvi for ln- Ellch, Mark Klune, John Kraso- attend the Memorial Requiem i In St. Patrick'« Church. 228 tho deep snow drifte to dtatrib- quirers and about 100 other vec, Frank Mesojedic, Frank Ne- in the Cathedral will remember| )—— Married persons who Michigan Street, open house and ute hand bllls to all the home« Pamphlets and leaflets. mick, Louis Paglione, Jake to offer a prayer for the repose outlv kiss »he wife's toure are planned Jan 31 from in Belmonl. Father Firko said Commcntcd the Rer. Vincent Skubo, Joseph Skube, and Her­ of the soul of Bbhop Willging Jan. 27, I960 ding ring and reelle a 3 to 4 pm , followed by Mas« a he wanted to ihank all the Ptter. O.S.B., pastor. “ We bert Welch.— (Mrs. Ludwig on the anniversary of hls death yer may receive a 300- commcntary at 5 p.m. women of the parish who do- learned a fcw things as to the Blatnick. Correspondont) March 3. To the Priests and Laity y partial induigence. Report« From Poriahoa naled "the wonderful nssort- procedure and as to what our of the Diocese of Pueblo At the Cathedrat of the Sa- n»ent of cookie«" and the men The Acts of the Holy Sec, vbitore are interested in. and Dearly Bclovcd in Christ: • official Vatican publi- we are looking forwärd to giving CENTER PARISH PLANS lion. has announced that another open house next year. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine has not only becn hn XXIII has granted the Appointments tor Five St. Piui X Experience instituted by the Holy Father and has been ordered to be estab- tulgence to all couples The Rev. Louis C. Stovik, pas­ TO BUILD NEW CHURCH lishcd in every parish; bur it also plays a most imporrant part in o "piously Kissing, to- tor of St. Plus X Church. stated hls belief that personal, indi Center.—Construction of the ship as foundation. each of the parishes of the Diocese of Pueblo. ther or singly, the wed Priests Are Announced new St. Francis Jerome Church Initiation ceremonies for new g ring of the bride, re- vidual contact is necessary in hb area to gather a 1 arger will begin about March 1. ac- members will be conducted by A great blessing to the Confraternity program in the diocese » the prayer: ‘Grant u«, Five appointments have been + cording to plans announced by the Holy Name Society Sunday, is the work of the Catcchcrical Sisters who are now cstablishcd in announced by M o n « 1 g n o r j crcwd for the prograra and he Lord, that loving you we plans to use personal calls and the Rev. Donald Douglas, S.F.. Feb. 14. Alamosa, Grand Junction, La Junta. Montrosc, and Pueblo. These y love one another and George T. Holland, Chancellor ! pastor. At present the parish- Members of ihe parish have sisters are invaluable in promoting the Confraternity and in pro­ Monsignor John J. Kclley haa j handbüb as methods of Pub­ according to your holy licity for future programs. loners attend Mass in the base- been engaged in rehenrsing the viding needed training for workers in the various fields of the been appointed to St. Mary » ment chapel. Latin responses in lay partici- .' or another similar Mrs. Pettit vbited four of the Confraternity apostolate. Parish. Walsenburg. The cemcnt-walled founda- pation Masscs as requested by ver " The Rev. Stephen S. Muraw open houses. and she Hummed tion measures 40 by 100 feet BishOp Charles A. Buswell. The special training courses offered by the sisters providc fl ec ree issued by the skt has been appointed to St. up the impression of Catholics: “ I was really amazed nt the suc- and was completed in time for Plans were discussed in a workers who are prepared to carry out effeccivcly the important rch tribunal in Charge Patrick'« Periah, Pueblo. Midnight Mass on Christmas. ccss of ihe program in the meeting of the Altar and Ro- work of the Confraternity in our individual parishes. I wish to tndulgences. says that the The Rev. Peter Hudson, 1953. sary Society held Thursday. O.S.B., b now assistant pastor churches I visited. It was really cncouragc our people to take full ads-antage of these courses ■ induigence was granted a very moving experience. It has not yet been determined Jan. 21. for serving u lunch at of St. Leander’« Parish. Pueblo. if a new church can be bullt us- whenever they are available. promote married love There were many Bible students the Jim Putty public auction He repl»ces tbe Rev. Blone ing the present place of wor- salc schedulcd for Tuesday, Jan. fidelity during a time present, and vbitors of various In rhe'city of Pueblo, a training course for teachers will begin Bebble. O^.B.. who b offirially 26. The meeting was held in the race« as well «8 of various the natural and divine stationed at Holy Cross Abbcy, home of Mrs. Tony Beiriger, on Monday, Feb. 8. It is my hope that every parish in Pueblo will faiths," shc said. governing marriage Canon City. Father Bebble Ls with Mrs. Leonard Beiriger as have members present. A great number of trained teachers are * "As I was leaving one of the Silverton Men neglected. at present helplng in the Boul- assistant hostess. needed that our catechetical program for childrcn who are not open houses,” Mrs. Pettit said. • • * der Parbh. during the sickness The members of the society in Catholic schools may be sufficiemly far-rcaching and effective. of one of the priest«. “ I was asked by one woman, T TolmproveShrine used to say the have voluntcered to serve lunch The Rev. Maurice Moore, wonder if we will do this every at all public auction sales this Sinccrcly yours in Christ. ee inevitablcs of modern year.’ The woman added, ’Oh, I Silverton.—St. Patrick’s Men's O.F.M.. has becn appointed to Club will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday. spring in order to bulld up the * CHARLES A. BUS WELL were death, laxes, and Holy Family Parbh, Pueblo. Hc hope so. becausc it has storted parish fund. — (Mrs. Vcmon out so very successfullyV Feb. 7. to discuss summer- plana mburgers the night be- rcplaces the Rev. Juan Leon, for adding to the Shrine of Scövil. Correspondent) Bishop of Pueblo e payday. Now they end O.F.M., who i« departing for as- Christ of ihe Mines. The Win­ and hamburgers signmpnt to Sacrcd Heart Par- ter project of cquipping the hionth alter Christmas." lah, Phoenix. Ariz. Boy Scout Sunday shrine with'a Star and crosses • • • Blane Bebble, O.S.B. in colored lights hns becn com­ National Director to Attend Ceremony -Varrying a man is like . Stationed at Abbcy To Be Observed pleted. 'lnK something you have Newmanites Plan A tour of St. Patrick’s Church n admiring tor a long «SS will be conducted Sunday. Jan. Of Installation for Nocturnal Adorers 31. Open house ccremonies will * ip a shop window. You At Christ, King For Dinner-Dance begin at 2:30 p.m. Invitations The national director of Noc- of Holy Rosary Parish as candlc-,signed up for the insUllation it when you get it A « p a g h e t t i dinner-dnnce (Christ the King Parbh, Pueblo) have been «ent through the mnil turnnl Adoration Socicties, the bearer, and Joseph Livecchi of ceremony. The President hopes t. but it does not al- sponsored by the Ncwman Club Boy Scout Sunday, Feb. 7, will to resident« of San Juan County, Rov. Hector C. Limicux, S.S.S.. Assumption Parish as tray- that the final figure will top the P go with everything membera of Pueblo College will bc observed in Christ the King the Rev. Joseph Holloran. pas­ will attend the Installation of bearer. The Bishop will bless 100-member goal set for the in the house.— Catho- take place in St. Patrick’« Gym­ Church with a meeting for all tor, said. A similar tour was con new members of the Pueblo the mcdals and present them to drive. Applications still are be­ Chgest nasium, 228 Michigan. Pueblo, Catholic parents who have boys ductcd in St. Danlel's Church, Cenacle Unit on Saturday. Feb. the new members. ing accepled by all activc mem­ • m m Sunday, Jan. 31. and girls between the ages of 7 Ouray, Sunday. Jan. 24. Mem 6. The ceremony Is set for 11 The Office of the Most Blcssed bers of the society who relay the applicatfons to the President t was a long sermon, and Dinner will be served from and 10 year« eligible for the bers of the laity asfisted the p.m. in the Cathedral of the Sacrament will be recited. The scouüng program. / pastor in cxplaining to visitors Bishop will celebrate Mass start­ by telephoning LI. 4-2376 after of the lada in the front 4 to 7 p.m. and dandng will Sacred Heart. begin ut 8 and continue untll The meeting is set for 1:30 the various church Symbols and Kcnneth Dünn, President, ing shortly after midnight. Ben- 6 p.m. ■ restless, sought relief p.m. in the pnrbh hall, directly fumbhings. cdiction of the Blossed Sacrn- Altendance at tho January hisperlng. Several pews 11 p.m. Ticket« providing ad- asked members to meet in tbe mlttance to both evcnls will be behind the church. The main lopic for dbcussion Cathedra! Parish hall at 10:45 ment will eonclude the program. adoration totoled 306 men out hd. Sister took note. available through Ncwman Club The meeting b being called, in a meeting of St. Ann’s Study p.m. There will bc only one For Members Only of 456 active members. II him to stop talklng,” membere or may bc obtained at occording to an announcement Club, to be held Monday, Feb. 2. hour of adoration from 11 p.m. As there are 456 active mem­ Proctice Session Feb. 3 told the boy beside her. the door. The price b $1.25 for by Lt. Col. John Powhida. ln the presidont said, will be vest­ to midnight for all members on bers of the Cenacle Nocturnal irotosted strongly, bul adult« and" 73 ccnt« for chll-j Order to organize Girl Scout. ments for the Infant of Prague this first Saturday in Fcbruary. Adoration Society and this is The Bishop has requested the Cub Scout, and Brownle groups. statue recently presented to the nearly to the capacity of the Nocturnal Adoration Society to insisted ^till more dren. Tbc dinner chairmon said Bishop W ill Prestd« ogly. Finaily the h nmple «erv-ing« will bc provided He seid that William Parmalce, church. An outfit in white ha« Cathedral Church. only priests have a practico session for the rtyr-like, waiked up Fund« derived from the i»f* Fountaln Dbtrict ScouUng Db- been completed by Mrs. Lucillc The Most Rev. Bishop Charles and members of the society will recitation of the M «s prayers. & Gallegas. A green one will be A. Buswell will begin the pro- bc admitted to the service, Mr. The prncticc is set for 8 p.m. >IUr rail and said, "Fa- fair, the chairman of arronge- trlct Professional, wil’ work with menb sai^. will be applied toi him ln getting the groups or- flnlched by Mrs. Mamie Salaxar, gram with a short address. Thcn Dünn announced. Wednesday, Feb. 3, ln the Ca­ "■ oister says for vou to ganlzed and obtaJning den and a purpJc one by Mrs. An­ the Biahop will install the new Preliminary reports on tho thedra! Parish Hall. The Presi­ lalking.” the «outheastern regional con-| venLion to bc held In Pueblo; Rev. Juan Leon, O.F.M. mothers and Cub Scout lead* tonio Gonzales and Mrs. Junnita membera. He will be asslsted merabership drive reveal that dent has asked members to be — By the Staff early ln March. . . Aaaigned to Phoenix Ifor the parbh. JaramilJo. by Mr. Dünn, Joseph I. Sandoval 65 new members have been present. .1 t T

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R e s p u e s ta s LE Card Party Scheduled Family Life and Vocations Is Topic BEAUTY Angeles Con Alas Irinas de la Sagrada Escritura cn de muchos otros, que tuvieron la SU La Iglesia cnsena que los in- oJ Antiguo TesUmento. El Arca misteriosa facultad de la biloca- 303-305 geles son espiritus puros y que de la Alianza—el tabcrniculo ciön. A t C h ris t, King Parish Of Bishop for La Junta C. D. of A. no Urnen cuerpo*. No obstante,|qufe contenla las reliquias precio- Es probable que la persona a Phone Dia el arte cristiano los representalsas de la historia religiosa de los quien se quicre usted referir no (Christ the King Church, is the annual Valentine dessert La Junta.— (St. Patrick’s Par­ en la escultura y en la plntura Israelitas—estaba sobremontada es Santa Teresa de Avila sino la Pueblo) card party to take place in the ish)—“Family Life and Voco en forma de scres humanos con con figuras aladas semejantes a Vcnerable Maria de Agreda. una Described by Mrs. Richard parish hall at 1 p.m. Saturday, tions” waa the subjcct chosen S t k u b t c 3 * W t •las. ^Porque sera eso? Io« ingeles que reprosentaron rcligiosa espanola que viviö en- Hewitt as “one of the outstand- Fcb. 6. The event, under the by Blshop Charles A. Buswcll V ; ,, , La costurobre de representar | los artistas cristianos. tre los anos 1602 y 1665. ing social events of the ycar, chairmanship of Mrs. Hewitt Li addressing the Catholic piUpXÜTS a los ingeles como creaturas La razon principal por la cual and Mrs. Jess Soto as co-chair- Daughtcrs of America Court on aladas tiene su origen en las pa-fcl arte cristiano represento a the occasion of the 35th anni- man, is sponsored by the*Altar • OMNUWMh ------1 los ingeles como sercs corpora- and Rosary Society of Christ versary of Its foundlng. lies es que se quiso dar a los CHAMFAONB • COtOUU Non-Catholics Invited the King Parish. Monsignor A. R. Herr. V.F., • KCCUMS J L » fiele* una imagen simbölica Other committee directors arc möderator. celebrated a Mass | • OUR OWH f Ml OfUVKIY sitvia fin de que pudicran expresar su Mm es. James Clark,.S. H. Jen- Jan. 24 beginning the day’s «c- HOUtS. I AM. - Ml OM GMT devoeiön a los espiritus celes- To Rites in Las Animas sen, John Vldick, Charles Quil- tivitics. MOM THKOUOM SAT. nales: de la misma manera como tAlOC TAIDNO AMIA -NOMCTCtl f len, Louis Savoy, Tony Yaco- la Dm TromMr« I()m 4 The John P. se representa a Dios Padre Las Animas.—The Rcv. Daniel of the Parish Council of Cath vella, James Ozzejlo. Sam Bon New Membera Named Skof*»(«a Cm*\i LI 3*13| 2 como un anciano bondadoso con Huber, pastor, urged parishion- olic V.’omen. girno. Richard Harriman, Members initiated in the aftör-; Daleiden Co. una barba abundante, a pesar de er* to bring their non-Catholic Charles Soldano. and Jay Polak. The finandol Statement for noon h|^ Mrs. Ann WUe, grand I que es un esplritu puro. friends and ncighbors with them Tickets at 50 Cents cach are SL Mary’s Parish for last ycar regent, included Mmca. Dorothy R clifiious Por mis que los ingeles no to open house cercmonies to bc bring sold by members of the was distributed after all the Bolack. France* Crowley, Betty 1WK) RR tienen cuerpo. sin embargo. pue- held in St. Mary’s Church from Altar and Rosary Society. The A r ticles Masses Sunday. Jan. 24. Barbara. Gencva Carrica, and I i Pan. Sed den tomar apariencia humana 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 31. An party is open to any gucst who Church Su p pli et Barela-Ortht Nnptials Dorothy Lundahl. and Misses Am«rlCA'» Ui con cl permiso divino. y a veces, Invitation has been extended to would enjoy an aftornoon of por voluntad de Dios. la vista o Juanita Ortiz, daughtcr of Mr. Katherinc Conty and Linda Dir* | Edgar Gcrken, rcsidents of the area through cards. OWZ la imaginaeiön'humana quedan tbw two local papers. and Hrs. Anastacio Ortiz, and CCD Class Charts Made Coli. Rep. impresionadas de tal manera que Francisco X. Barela. son of Mr. Mrs. Mary Langlcy and Mrs | The Sunday Mass leaders will Charts are bring prepared for ven a los ingeles en forma hu­ and Mrs. Joe BarelA, Sr., were June Schwarti were relnstated 1120 Broadway conduct the tour of the church. each child attending religious mana. manried in St. Mary’s Church KE 4-8204 Arrangements have been made Instruction classes. They have by Mrs. WUe. Bilocacion by members of the parish before a Nuptial Muss ccle- Denver, Colo. bratod by Father Hjher the name of the child and grade, Short talks were given by L o M i Tonga la bondad de ex- council. and will be graded in accord- Monsignor Kerr, Mra. Nina Tay-|' plicar en que consLste el fenö- Foliowing the tour refresh­ Mrs. Sally Vela, sistcr of the lor, state regent, and Mrs. Vir- Red le M o bride, was matron of honor. ance with attcndance, response meno de la bilocacion. He oido ments will be served in the rec- in class. and discipline. A gold ginU Dlslcr, bolh of Walsen- decir que Santa Teresa de Avila tory. Fermin Vela was best man. A bürg, and Mra. Loti Mattick of T rcception was held in the parish star will represent excellent; a se encontrö en dos o mäs luga- Processional Cross Given silvcr star. very good; red. goodr Colorado Springs. Exhausts for every car hall in the aftornoon.— (Cath \ o r l l res al mismo tiempo; en algunas A new processional cross has and blue, fair. A committee erranging a so­ and truck. been donated by the members erine Simon. Correspondent) ocasiones estaba fundando con- These charts will be displaycd cial hour and refreshments in­ F ü r Tops in Quality l l n r a l ventos en Espana y ayudando a on a blackboard in the vestibule cluded Mmea. Thomas Richards, tomr ¥ los misioneros en las Americas. of the church onc Sunday cach Adam Matern. Lylc Rizzuto. llnrjurai iHubieron otros santos y misti- Crested Butte Reception month in order that parents Freda McLouff, and Mary Man- ms KHz. D cos de qaienes se dice que eran mny check the progress of their ning. capaces de bilocar? £Cual es la child and to inspire the red- f j fo o i pr o d u c ts 125 AUend Dinner . & . T posieiön oficial de la Iglcsia ron starers to catch up with the Al Y*mr faM fO « Gtocwry Slor« ). E. Bi respecto al fenomcoo de la bilo- Held for Bishop Buswell gold starers. A dinncr was served by Henry • 5AUCE5 • RELISHES • CAN FOODS caciön? JIJ j: o S. Sai Crested Butte. — Nearly 200 Butte for srveral summers and §8 in Bridge Toumament Minor to 125 members and: ? • SPICES • PICKLES • SOFT DRINKS La bilocaciön consistc cn que was alrcady known to many of The annual bridge toumament guests. Mrs. E. E Wise senred J una persona se encuentra en dos persons greeted the Most Rev. PREPARED AND PACKED SY • HOC Charles A. Buswell. Bishop of its townspeople. The Most Rev. sponsored by Christ the King toastmaster and introdueed uh a Eiiumn lugares diferentes al mismo Pueblo, on hia first unoffirial Victor J. Rced. Bishop of the Altar Society has been "very speelal guests. SCAFF BROTHERS tiempo. La replicaciön y la mul- visit to Crested Butte. A recep­ Diocesc of -Tulsa, successful.** said Mrs. Ray Ham Clergy present Included Mon­ | CENTRAL tilocaciön consistc cn que la LA J U N I«. COLO. tion was held in the Crested was to be present for the occa- ling, chairman. The toumament signor George Holland, Chan misma persona esti cn mis de Butte Playland Wednesday eve- sion but was unablc to attend befian list September and will « » o r ° ( Pueblo; Ibe Rev HOL dos lugares a un mismo tiempo. ning. Jan. 20. becausc of road »nd weatber end next May. FrancU Wagner of I^mar, and EUCHARISTIC CONGIUSS PASSION PUY 8th Sc Grand 1.1 2-4472 La pregunta es en cierta ma- Immcdiately precedlng the re­ conditions. The couplcs mecl every sec- the Rev. William Power and the takmlUi) (Oiir*ni Iipai) ncra capciosa, y para responder ception. Bishop Buswcll gave Pursc Presented to Bishop Rcv. Ervin J. Schmitt, both of TM TWO OKWTffT CATMOUC IW T » Of 1t*0 habra que poner por delante al­ ond Sunday of the month and Benediction of the Blesscd Sac- Parishioners of St. Petcr’s the womens’ group the second La Junta. mtmmm * ImUk la gunas distinciones y cxplicacio- rament in St. Patrick’s Church. Parish, Gunnison, were invited! The sistcr* were guests. nes: Monday. There are 88 players ln Ros Crested Butte. to the reception. A pursc from the combincd groups. Others present were Sen. Sam t l ) “El lugar“ en dondc se Crested Butte and Gunnison pa­ Taylor; Mmes. Katherinc Stof­ encuentra un cuerpo es la su- Pastor Glvcs Welcome rishioners was presented to Hostesses for the month were fel, Jennic Habcrman. Margaret | perfide del cuerpo o de los After a brief word of wel­ Bishop Buswell. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Roush Rizzuto. Elizabeth Klein. Rose cuerpos que lo rodean y que es- come by the Rev. Peter Gross, Following th e semi-formal Messrs. and Mmes. Charles McAllister, and Edith Eveatt. tin en contacto con el cuerpo a pastor. His ExcelJency expressed portion of the procccdings the Brown, M. H. Johnson, and Al and ML«se* Julia Bradish and |que nos referimos. plcasure in being ablc to visit Bishop greeted individually all bert Pluto, and Hämling. Sophia Ruegg. all charter mem | (2) En el caso de una silla o Crested Butte for the occasion. Crested Butte and Gunnison Hostesses for the women’s bers. Unable lo attend were jde una mesa. diremos que estan The high school chorus. under peoplc present. Ice crcarn. cakc. group were Mmes. R. Hämling. charter members Mmes. August* en un lugar por razon del ospa- the dircction of Ted Hanford. coffee, and punch were served John Curren, Joseph Benfatti. Matern. Faye Murphy, snd Vir­ Rock of Age* Rosary ,« o que ocupan presented three sclections fol- from a linen-covered tablc dec- Dean Smith, R. C. Struck, and ginia Scuimbato. Memorials »re en- (3) Un ser esti definiliva- Iowing a brief address by the orated with red roses and re- Richard Ursick. Music was furmshed by Mrs f*P \ dorsed by th» Catholic i mente en un lugar cuando todas Bishop. The chorus was accom- splendent with candlelighL A High for the month were Mr. Marie Reitler at the Hammond C b a rch E xten a ion y Cada una de sus partes cstin panied by Miss Kathryn Saya at statue of the Little Flower and Mrs. Ben Wetta, with 8^80. öoaety. See them m en eada porciön del cs pari o que the piano. Monsignor Kerr Honored ANN0UNCING THE SEMI-ANNUAl our dbplay today. s-rved as a centerpicce. Back­ and Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. ocupa. Asi diremos que el alma Bis!iop Buswell has been a ground piano music was fur- Arnold GuptU. 5,000 — (Mrs At the cloae of the evening » l* O O t se encuentra presente cn todas brief summer visitor to Crested nished by Miss Saya. Ralph Duke. Correspondent) las partes del cuerpo. entertainment, a cakc was pre (4) Un ser podria cstär cir- sented to Mansignor Kerr on EMEH cumscriptivamente en un lugar. the occasion of his birthday. BRIDAL SHOW and the entire asserably sang como Nuestro Senor Jesucristo Dance Royalty Selected ßoxing Tourney •11/ Norlh M se encuentra en el Cielo; y el “Happy Birthday.’’ followed by "God Bless America.” mismo ser podria estar defini- 1.VDAI tivamente en otro lugar. Asi cstä For Holy Trinity High Set by Knights Dinner arrangements were THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH sacramental mente Nuestro Se­ m«de by Mmes. Stoffel, Gaylord Herron, Frank Bravo, and 2* I l m nor Jesucristo en la Hostia con- Trinidad.— (Holy Trinity High Lcttermen's Ball Feh. 2!» sagrada. Thomas Todd, and Misses Eve­ School)— Roger Cortez and Dag­ The President of the Holy For Alamosa lyn Scaff, Mary McDonald, and A t 8 p.m., 117 W e*t 4th Los autores cristianos casi mar Peskhe, seniors, will rcign Trinity Lettermen, Gene Guigli. todos ensenan que la bilocaciön heverly Provonxano.— (Mrs. C. over the annual stamp dancc, announced on Friday, Jan. 22. Alamosa.—A boxing lourna- J. Stoffel, Correspondent) propiamente dicha es fisica- Winter Frolic. The contesl thls that Agnes Cordova had been ment for the younger set is be- F0I mente imposible para los seres ycar was won by the seniors. clectcd to reign as queen over ing arranged by the KnlghU of humanos. Esta doclrina se basa who brought in the greatest the Letlcrmen’s Ball on Feb. 20. Columbus. The cxact date for KINDS cn la cienca nalural y cn la ex- HOUSi OF BRIDES number of stamps. Attendants for Agnes arc the sporting event in the San Drfaw Out und f.ntoy periencia universal. VI, Attcndant royalty to Dagmar Rose Anselmo and Carol Comp- Luis Valley will be announced • PWMm i Ahora bien, se pregunta si es and Roger will be Evelyn Bor- ton. later, the chairman of arrange- que la bilocaciön es methfisica- rego, Dwigbt Ready. Patricia Bookkeeping Student* Honored ments said. PUEBLO mente imposible. Es decir. sl cs Tcssari, R o b e r t Simplcroan, DINNER Lodd L Dorothy Gergely and Virginia Placing Catholic book* ln the que la idca de bilocaciön supone Frances Villani, Joseph Antista, Gergely have attained outstand- library of Adams State College KOO W. 6l una contradicciön que ni Dios Ruby Espinosa, Carl De Bono. ia the main project of the Cath mismo puede reconciliar. ing achlcvcunent in bookkeeping. Saundra Lamden. Frank Perko, They have/almost completed the olic Daughtcxs Court. The group Los autores catölicos ensenan Patricia Maio, Joseph Reycs. voted in a mecting held in tbe Everyone is Invited jque es inetafisieamente posible exerciscs in tbe lext and are First "No Date" Dance almost 'ready to Start on the parish hall recently to purchase : que el mismo cuerpo se encuen- The frolic will takc place Fri praclice ^ six to right book* a ycar. It U tre circumscriptivamente en un I, 7:30 to 11:30 P-m.;p” . “ “ “ planning also to place book* in i lugar (como la silla se encuen­ d* L JSS,.U > tlio”first * "No-Date * *'*> »"1 Crivgo h«5 made tbe the new city library when com­ SHOW1NG WILL BE HELD IN THE tra en un lugar determinado). y Stamp Dance- at Holy Trinity. pleted. Mrs. Madclinc Brad- Chocolate Drink definitivamente (como el alma Sponsors hope that all the stu- writing in the course. Barbara shaw. grand regent. presided at SECOND FLOOR SALON en el cuerpo) cn algün otro !u- dents will attend: and that many Carnavale and Carol Garcia have the mecting. At Your Store or ; gar. La razon seria que la exten- parents will bc there also. also done outstanding work the Present* Program siön de lugar (la cualidad por la The royalty will mect in the teacher has announced. Ruby On 4-H Clubs For Home Delivery Call cual se encuentra una cosa cn Espinosa succeeded in having library at 7:45. At 8 they will Miss Eva Borrego is in Charge LI 2-1103 un sitio) no es csoncial a una enter Community Hall, where 90 per cent on practically all of substancia material. Una sub­ the different Problems, she said. of the scrapbook for the group. the queen and king will bc es- Miss Mary Ann Rybak, county stancia se encuentra y perma- corted to the throne and 1103 S. Santi nencc cn donde esta colocada. home demonstration agent. pre­ G ood E ating...F am ily Style] crowned by Roberta Hurtado. sented * program In a recent Pero aquello que coloca a una President of the World Mission substancia cs su cuantidad y meetlng of the Altar and Rosary arics, who Sponsor the frolic. New Officers Soricty. She *poke on activities Dios puede quitar a la cuantidad Crowning to Start Evening gu cfecto natural. Asi es que of the 4-H cluhs. Tbe members After the crowning cercmony, plan to Sponsor a group of girls — at SAFEWAY = Dios podria hacer que un santo the school song will be sung. Installed at estuviera presente en dos lu­ Lntercsted in sewing under the followed by the Mission Prayer plan. gares pero en manera distinta. and a hymn honoring Our Fine Dairy Foods Se dice de San Francisco An afghan, crocheted and do­ Blesscd Mother. Then the queen Assumption nated by Mr*. E. A. Ironfield at Javier y de San Felipe Neri, y and king and their court will BEEF GHUCK R0AST..Ib.49c an Altar Society project, was lead the grand march. Louise (Oär Lady of the Assumption presented to Mrs. Evelyn la t tlSDA CHOICE GRADE. C tn lti cuu. ns neck cuU. well trimmed of n m > w »«tc or f»l- A « l The New Yeor: I960 Barros, chairman of the stamp Parish. Pueblo) bonc of Pueblo, a former resi­ tixt. Siet ihiek stock; cul*. niitft contest. is in Charge of these ar dent.— (Mrs. T. D. L Menke. «ring» a NEW ADIIliESS: 326 W est 8th St. rangements. New officers installed in Correspondent) V U a ^ fa F “ 8th at G R A N D A V E .” The hosts for the occasion are mecting of the Altar Society and for Thomas Anselmo, Richard Del held Thursday, Jan. 21, incJudc GROUND BEEF.. . . 45c Margo. Thomas Passarelli. Rob­ Mlh and Erl« Mmes'. Pat Fellion, rc-cleeted Gunnison Society SAFEWAY MADE at FEDERALLY INSPECTED BEEF. Proecsw 0'BRIEN PRINTING & STATI0NERY C0. ert Sardcllo. Gene Guigli. Leo President; Dorothy Bieker, vice e u d lo State Law Rciol,tions. Moncy back (uaranlee. (1 Iba. SSe) • Free Customer Parking- Bonfadini, Robert Garcia. Eu President; Eleanor Cira, secre at east side of building genc Salbato, Robert Simple tary; Gila Espinosa, treasurer, ■nstalls Officers man. Lcroy Ulibarri, James Zap- and Mary DiLorio, corrcspond • Same Phone Lincoln 2-4135 panti. Norman Medina, John Go- A NEW FACE, but still your "anxiouado-please" ing secre tary. WHOLE BEEF RIBS.. Rennetts mez, and Jerry Jordan. Commit­ For Coming Year five ribs. CL'T « ' l • PRINTER • STATION ER tee chairmcn are Agnes Cor­ 25 at Meeting Gunnison. — New officers for USDA CHOICE GRADE Fully aieA (or tendernesa. Just Ibe first • OFFICE OUTFITTER dova, Joyce Malouff, Evelyn Sac- Twenty-five m e m b e r s at- the coming year were installod WRAPPED FREE. AVERAGE WEIGHT 20 to ZS Ibe DE L I camano. Margaret Palisano, Al­ tended the mecting which had by tbe Altar Society in a mect­ RED McCLllRE been postponed a weck due lo - 0'BRIEN PRINTING & STATI0NERY C0. . berta Fouret, Cynthia Majo. Car ing held in the home of Mrs. Ib. b a g ------olyn Perctto, I>ouise Barros, inclement wcather. Tho Rcv. John Vcrzuh Thursday. Jan. 21. Specia, ■ 326 West 8th St. Lincoln 2-4135 Dorothy Bergely. Roberta Hur; John C. O’Flaherty. SJ., pastor. They are Mra. Joseph Mastropa- tado, Francis Maio, Eilcen Cor­ led in opening and eins ing olo, President; Mrs. Thomas POTATOES».., 25 Ib. dova. Marlene Cordova, Loretto tended the mecting which had Coupe, vice President; Mrs. John Bonino, Barbara Carnavalo, Jo- prayers. Mrs. Comicenda Sc- Vcrzuh, secre tary, and Mrs. Wes- 042 Enal fc gura, a new meraber, waa wcl- ley Bailey, treasurer. Southern Colorado Register sephine Romcro, and Joan Zeh na. They will act as a recelving comcd intp the «ociety, A Rosary was recited preced- ASPARAGUS SPEARS committee and greet all gucst* A committee of six women ing (he mecting. Offlcial Publication of the Diocesc of Pueblo All Green, Member of the Catholic Presa Association as they enter. volunteered to mect with Mra. General Pions Dew Drop Brand. Ptibllshcd weekiy by the Catholic Press Society, fnc. Decorntions and refreshments Mary Liberto of the Mother Loid for Yeor Tip* included. 2 B. 35c are bring taken care of by the Cabrini Section of the «ociety General plan* were laid for Send all news copy, correspondehce, change of address, Promoters of the Mission Club to discuss final plans for a the ycar. Committee* were np A ll prices in this ad good thru Sat., Jan. 30 PRUTC and advertising to The Southern Colorado Register, 1426 and others who voluntecr. Spaghetti dlnner to be served pointed for clcaning the sanc­ YOUR Grand Ave., Pueblo, Colo. Annual Retreat Held soon. tuary Osch month, and hostess SubvcrtpUon Rate: $3 per y««r. committee« were uppointed. Most Rcv. Charles A. Buswell, D.D.— President Holy Trinity High School Stu­ Hostesses were Mmes. Bieker. W ag Rev. James H. Kane, B.Sc. Jour., B.A., MA. dent« were to make their an­ Josephinc Straus«, Emily Men Members of the hostess com­ — Editor and Business Manager nual retreat on Jan. 26, 27, and deccllo, Juventino Munoz. Emily mittee who served refreshments k Frt M r*. P u trid « H a r t ______A dverttaln* Manager28. The retreat will dose on Mihelich, and Margaret^ Urtrfna.______Mmes. William Reece, Mra. Agnes Bealty ______Coricvpontlenc« Editor Friday mornlng with Mass and These women are caring for tbe Richard Shrcve, and Verxuh. SAFEWAY Awollt» Mra. Hern« Sm ith ...... Clrculalloo A peüuck aupper is bring Knt«r«d u S«cund O»** Malier at Poat Office. Denver. Colo. / Benediction o f the Blesscd Soc* sanctuary and altars thla month K'rryililng under the dircction of Mr*. planned for the February mect­ Poatmaater: Copie« retaroed under form 2279 go to P.O. Box 1620, rament. Father Robert de Rouen, 8J., Bieker. — (Mr*. Oliver Cunico, ing In the home of Mr*. Don W e reaerve ihr righl In llmll quanllliea. Non« aold lo deal er» T ip i.T Denver. Colorado is retreat master. Correspondent) Schmalz. — Friday, J o n u o r y 29, 1960 THE SOUTHERN COLORADO REGISTER ✓AGE IHREE LEO’S IIEAUTY Ä STYLE The devil rotes the Headlines. . . SIIOI» By Jean Charlot cather John Martin May Be Reached 303-305 W. 3rd rhon« Dill U 2 0372 In Nucla on Th ree Days of Each Week

Nucla. — The Hev. John F. Liturgy Participation Begun yide them with envelopcs and Martin, pastor. ha« announced The first phase of the recita- calendars. SEVEN Catcchism Day Changcd that he will endcavor to spond tion of the Mass response* was Mrs. Kathcrine Blahop bas KING'S Thursday. Friday, and Saturday inaugurated on Sunday, Jan. 17. changed her catechism Instruc­ lor « K 1 5 V E until noon in the Nucla Parish Fathcr Martin explained the tion dass for tinrd, fourth, and arca cach week until furthcr no­ DRUG STORES mode of participtaion and gave fifth grades from Thursday to BUILDING tice. instructions on the first phase Wednesday afternoons. The chtl- To Sarve Vou in Pneblo Telephone Inslalled during the sermon. One parish- dren of this dass are subsertb- MATERIALS A teiephone ha» been in- ioner commented, "It helped ing to the Treasure Chest, the AND • PHOTO SUPPIJBS • COSMKTICS stallcd in the basement apart- many understand and appre- Catholic comic book, and are ment of tbe church. Fathcr said ciate the importance of this proj- • FOUNTAIN also buying special workbooks MILL WORK he may be reached at UN. 4 cct. The program created much • DRUÜS to usc ln addition to their reg­ 6lli & Elbu»l»eth 3791 when he ia in Nucla. If favorable comment.” ulär instruction^. DUl LI. 5-1494 • Prettripthm Sp.ciall.ta there is no answer, he suggests Contribution envelopcs and Mrs. Joe Bickner who spent that callers keep trying. calendars have been mailed Pa- sonic time in St. Mary’s Hospl- |

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