Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission to Reproduce, Except Bishop Wright Keynote Speaker On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue For Laywomen's Retreat Rally Bi.shop John J. Wright of Pittsburgh will give the keynote address at the 11th Regional Conference of the National Lay- women's Retreat Movement, to be held Nov. 3-5 in the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. DENVER CATHOUC About 500 retreat movement delegates from 11 Western states are expected to attend the conference, which will be sponsored by the El Pomar Retreat League. Theme for the conference will be "Sanctity and American Womanhood.” Other prominent speakers for the conference will be Mrs. REGISTER Lucille Halsey, noted Catholic author of books, articles, and short stories, and Sister Mary Janet, a member of the Council of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. VOLLVI.N(i.7 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO Englewood Plans »f '• % _ ; , _ . , , _ Iv i 5(Hh Jubilee Observance St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood, will celebrate the 50th f t : anniversary of its founding with two Solemn Masses . i scheduled Sunday and Monday, Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, and a iWofffo e l Sff. Plus X S c h o o l documentary telecast of the parish history over KLZ-TV This beautiful sign, which ornaments the The letters for the sign were designed by Oct. 1. west wall of the new St. Pius Tenth School Mrs. ilmest Miller, a parishioner who teaches Urban J. Vehr will preside at the Sol­ in Aurora, spells out the threefold goal of liturgical art in the school, and were execut­ Cl: emn in St. Louis’ Church Catholic education in words taken from Psalm ed by Gerry Weygint, metal worker of Lake- at 4; 30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1, that native son of the Englewood par­ 118. Centered on an eight-foot Chi-Rho, the wood. The quotation is the motto of the new will mark the formal observance ish, will be subdeacon. Greek symbol for Christ, it shows that Christ school. of the parish jubilee. The Rt. Civic Officials Invited must be made the center of every activity. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, Special invitations to the an­ V.G., P.A., pastor of St. Francis niversary Mass, according to de Sales Parish, Denver, will be the celebrant. Monsignor Cullen, have been Auxiliary Bishop M. sent to the Englewood city of­ Aurora Parish School, ff;. Maloney and a host of diocesan ficials, the mayor, the city man­ and religious clergy from the ager, and the city council. area are expected to attend the Others specially invited, Mon- /-I /VWWWWS/WWWA/WWX/NAA/WWWN j signor Cullen said, are the Sis-j Tabloid Feature Convent to Be Blessed ters of St. of Carondelet A special tabloid id this is­ and lay teachers on the faculty The remaining school facili­ parlor, are on the second floor, • J sue of “The Denver Catholic The new $300,000 school Register” features St. Louis’ of the parish school and those and convent of St. Pius ties, including offices, lay teach­ which also has a 32 by 13-foot Parish In Englewood. In pic­ who have taught there in the ers’ lounge, nurse’s room, stor­ chapel, with attached sacristy. past. Tenth Parish, Aurora, will tures and stories the growth be dedicated Wednesday age space, and toilet facilities, Beautiful Chapel of this parish is highlighted Music for the jubilee rites are on the ground floor level of The chapel is laid out uniquely on the occasion of its 50th will be provided by the St. afternoon, Oct, 4, at 5 the convent wing. with the altar at the wide wall anniversary. Louis’ Choir, consisting of 10 o’clock by Archbishop Ur­ All the community roortls for and individual prie-dieus and WVWWAAA/WWWX/VWNAA/VWWWW' men and 4? boys, under the di­ ban J. Vehr. The unique, two the sisters, including a large chairs around it on three sides. buildings-in-one structure has Vfvaciovf .ffncjfor Wolcomod anniversary rites. Father James rection of Mrs. Madeleine Fio- dining room, community room, The chapel plans were designed been in use since the start of kitchen and pantry, housekeep­ Hamblin and Clement DeWall rino, one of the area’s outstand­ by William Joseph, Denver ar- m is Florence HCndersOn, vivadons show on Sunday evening, Oct. 1. With her is ing experts on Gregorian Chaht. the school year. er’s quarters, and a visitors’ (Tum to Page 2 — Column 6) will be chaplains to the Bishop. l^ight of the 12 classrooms of the, national .company of “The Sonnd of John Myhers, who plays the featured role of Following the anniversary At 9:30 a.m., Oct. 1, there house 350 students in a full eight Mnaic, ” is shown being welcomed to Colo­ the Baron Von Trapp. Miss Henderson, a Mass, a dinner will be served will be a special television grades, with a maximum class­ rado by Father Francis Syrianey, pastor of Catholic, will sing at the 11:30 Mass at in the cafeteria for the visiting program presented on the load of 45 students. The con­ St. Pins Tenth Parish, Aurora, whose parish St. Pins Tenth Church Sunday, Oct. 1. clergy by women of the parish is sponsoring a benefit performance of the House of the Lord, Channel 7. vent is occupied by four Sisters Parish in Welby Launches Tim Sullivan, KGMC radio PTA and Altar and Rosary So­ ciety. of Charity of Cincinnati, but has broadcaster and member of accommodations for 12 nuns. St. Louis’ Parish, will present For Deceased Members 'The school-convent contains $60,000 Fund Campaign 'Sound of Music' Star Lives Role a history of the parish. The Mass on Monday, Oct. 2, more than 22,000 square feet The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John will be a Solemn of floor space in the two wings. In preparation for the golden was purchased from the Den- Cavanagh, editor of the Register Mass, to be offered at 9;30 a.in. The classroom wing is a jubilee of Assumption Parish, ver-Laramie Railway Company system of newspapers, will de­ for deceased members of. the split-level structure with six I ft Of Christopher in Show Business and the people themselves built liver the anniversary sermon at parish. Fathdr Lievens will be classrooms on each floor. Welby, a four-week campaign the church with their own hands. A' firm belief in the prin­ which people can bring their Meinrad’s, where she counts as the Mass. He and the Rt. Rev. the celebrant. ’ was launched Sept. 24 to in­ Monsignor Delisle Lemieux will Father Vollmer will be dea­ In the meantime, the parish ciples of the Christopher eotire families and enjoy the her special frien^ Archabbot crease the weekly Offertory col­ was formally erected, Feb. 4, Ignatius Esser, 6.S^.B., and Fa­ be chaplains to the Archbishop. con, and Father William Ryan, Movement has played a highest class of entertainment lection and to finance a $60,000 1912. To commemorate that Miss Henderson’s Catholic ther Gerard Ellspermann, Others participating as offi­ former assistant pastor of St. Mass Planned Oct. 15 improvement program. strong part in the show O.S.B., among others. cers in the Mass will be priests Louis’ Parish, will be subdea­ event, Father Julius Porcellini, background stems a great deal Included in the improvements (Turn to Page 3 — Column 7) business life of Florence from her association with the who have been associated with con. Father DeWall will be mas­ Fdr Physicians" Guild Henderson, in Denver this Florence’s inclination to the the history of St. Louis’ Par­ ter of ceremonies. are another office for the school, Benedictine Fathers of St. Mein- theater was cultivated under week for her recreation of ish. Father William Vollmer will The Mass for the Denver more offices in the rectory, rein­ rad’s Abbey in Indiana, near the Sisters of Charity of Naza­ Archdiocesan Physicians’ Guild, forcement of the school struc the story of the Baroness be master of ceremonies. where she attended school in reth, Ky., at St. Francis’ Acad­ celebrated annually on the Sun- ture, and a cleaning for the Rockport, under the Benedictine Father John Aylward. the Loretto Nuns Maria Von Trapp in the emy in Owensboro Catholic I day closest to the feast day church. Sisters. first assistant assigned to the St. Jude Burse Rodgers and Hammerstein High. parish and now pastor of Holy I (Oct. 18) of St. Luke, the evan- To assist the fund drive, a hit musical. The Sound of First Earnings Immediately after high school Trinity Parish, Colorado Springs, | Is Given $87 1 gelist-physician, will be held in bazaar has been scheduled for Noting 150th Music. In fact, her first earnings as she went to New York City will be the deacon. Father Jo-i I the Cathedral of the Immacu­ Nov. 10, 11, and 12. The event Miss Henderson has done TV a star on Broadway in Fanny where she attended the Ameri- seph Lievens, assistant pastor j A total of $87 was added to late Conception on Sunday, Oct. will coincide with the first meet­ film shows for Father James were given to the monks at St. (Tum to Page 2 — Column 3) of St, ’ and a r ”® Burse this week, 15, at 8 a.m. ing in the parish, which was Anniversary Keller, the Maryknoll priest who : raising the fund to the sum of Auxiliary Bishop David M. held Nov. 12, 1911. ! $2,700.80. Income from the Three Sisters of Loretto from founded the Christophers. She Maloney will offer the Pontifi­ At that meeting 40 families 1,000 to Take Part burse is used for the education cal Low Mass. The Rev. Daniel Denver will attend a Solemn feels that each individual must voted unanimously to build a of future priests for the Arch­ J. Flaherty, associate business ’ontifical Mass of Thanksgiv­ do his bit in whatever his field church and a rfctory, and the diocese of Denver. manager of the Register, will ing Monday, Oct. 2, in Nerinx, to make Christian principles and organization of the parish was Ky., commemorating the sesqui- example shine forth. In addition, the parishioners deliver the sermon. Regis Fall Convocation Set Oct. 5-6 Of Mother of God Parish, Den­ entrusted to the late Monsignor centennial year of the founding The youthful-appearing Invited for this Mass are the Joseph Bosetti, - who had 'just of their congregation by the Rev. ver, sent in $160 on their own Catholic physicians throughout blond songstress attributed Three members of the Hier­ will preside at the Solemn Ponti- demic convocation will be the arrived from . Charles Nerinckx. seminarian burse. the archdiocese, Catholic medi­ f tie amazing reeord on the archy of Colorado and a leading ficial Mass of the Holy Spirit. Very Rev. Edward J. O’Don­ Donors to the St. Jude Burse The first Masses and services Attending the Mass from . road of the national company i Jesuit administrator will partici- cal students, members of the Auxiliary Bishop David M. Ma­ nell, J.S., president of Mar­ included Afrs. P. 0. Denver, were held in a store building. Denver will be Mother Eileen of “The Sound of Music’’ to | pate in the 1961 fall convocation Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ loney will be the celebrant. Par­ quette University, Milwaukee. $2, in thanksgiving; in memory Monsignor Bosetti lived in St. Marie, Provincial of the Sa- the fact that it is a. return to ; at Regis College, Denver, on ticipating in the ceremonies will lic Nurses, Catholic nurses, and Other officers of the Mass will of J. and E. O’B., Denver, $25; nursing students. Representa­ Joseph’s Parish in Globeville red Heart Province; Sister Ed- basic moral and family values, j Thursday and Friday, Oct. 5-6. be Bishop Charles A. Buswell be the Very Rev. Richard F. in memory of M.P.D., Denver, tives from all hospitals in the and commuted back and forth warda, superior of St. Mary’s Ser co-star, John Myhers, who' They will join more than 1,000 of Pueblo. Ryan, S.J., Regis president, as- $25; F. O’B., Denver, $25; a*on archdiocese will be in attend- over poor roads. Academy; and Sister Francis is not a Catholic, says that it is students, faculty members, spe- Principal speaker at the aca- (Turn to Page 3 — Column 6) ymous, Denver, $5, in thanks On Dec. 4, an acre of land Eileen of Loretto Heights. giving; and C.V.C., Denver, $5 wonderful to be in a show to eial guests, and others expected The Solemn Pontifical Mass of The sum of $6,000 will estab to attend the two-day event, Thanksgiving will be offered by which formally marks the start lish a seminary burse in per W\A/VWWWVWW\AAAAAAA/WWWW' petuity for the education of a Archbishop John A. Floersh of of Regis College’s 1961-62 aca­ Fathers Breunig, Ryan Order's Superior General Louisville at 11 a.m. in the Chap­ demic year. student for the priesthood. The Clergy Conference principal will be invested and el of the Seven Dolors at the Three major programs make Will 'Exchange' Posts only the interest used. Visiting Franciscan Nuns Loretto Mother-house in Nerinx. W ill Discuss Youth up the spiritual-academic ob­ The Catholic people are re­ In the afternoon a cantata will Father Robert Breunig, chap­ servance: Solemn Pontifical rank of captain. quested to remember the educa­ Mother Mechtild Hellweg, Su­ of the Sisters of St. Francis of be presented for the clergy and The semi-annual clergy con­ lain in the U.S. Air Force since tion of Denver seminarians in religious in attendance by the Mass of the Holy Spirit and an Before entering the Air Force. perior General of the World­ Penance and Christian Charity, ference will be held at St. Sept. 22, 1958, will return to the Father Breunig served as ad­ their last wills and testaments. wide 4,600-member congregation the German-bom Superior Gen­ novices at the mother-house. , Thomas’ Seminary on Tues- academic convocation, both on Any amount will be grate­ The words to this cantata were archdiocese from the service on ministrator of St. Mary's Par­ of Franciscan Sisters, whose eral began Sept. 27 a two-month day, Oct. 3, beginning at 10:30 1 Thursday, and Friday after ish, Brush, and missions, and fully received. The future of the headquarters are in Rome, is a circuit of convents in the Mid­ written by Sister Debra of the Nov. 1. He will be assigned as a.m. (or all -priests engaged ' noon’s faculty convocatiou. was temporarily in charge of Church depends upon a well-pre­ guest in Denver. She is conduct­ western Sacred Heart province. Loretto Heights faculty, Denver. assistant at St. Peter’s Parish. in pastoral work in the archdi- Thursday’s program will include the Platteville-Ft. Lupton par­ pared priesthood in sufficient ing the canonical vi.sitation at The Mothers will visit con­ In addition to Loretto Heights Greeley. ocgg0« ishes. He served twice as as­ numbers. Marycrest, Midwe-stern U. S. vents, hospitals, schools, and In­ College and St. Mary’s Acad­ For this conference, Father a buffet luncheon for archdio- Father Edward D. Ryan, as­ sistant in the Cathedral Parish, Donations to the seminary mother-house of her congrega­ dian missions in Nebraska, North emy, the Sisters of Loretto teach sistant at St. Peter’s Greeley, John Conniff, director of field cesan clergy, Regis faculty and Denver. burse should be sent to the Most tion, and a{ St. Elizabeth's Con­ Dakota, and South Dakota in a in several parochial schools in service of the NCWC Youth guests. has been recalled to active duty Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbishop vent. tour that will take them more Archdiocese of Denver. The ov- A native of Denver, Father Department in Washington, as chaplain with the 120th Fight­ of Denver, Chancery Office, ■Accompanied by Mother Rich­ 3,000 miles. They are to er-all number of professed sis­ Breunig is the son of Mrs. W. C. D.C., will conduct a workshop Archbishop to Preside er Wing, Buckley Field, Denver. 1536 Logan Street, Denver 3, ard Lynch, a native of Phoenix, make a brief return to Mary- ters in the congregation totals (Turn to Page 2 — Column 4) on youth. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr He will report Oct. 15 with the Colo. Ariz , and an» .Assistant General (Tum to Page 5 — Column 4) more than 1,100. iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJWWWVX '

Machebeuf Teacher Believes Fired Up Youth 'Greatest Hope of World'

By Edward T S.mith done, the Catholic schools are told the Regt.sier reporter, "you 'Second In a Scries on Lay Teachers' Martinizing dry cleaning shop "Why am I teaching in a going to play one of the big­ should have intendewed some in Wheatridge. I'm not going to Catholic school?” ’ gest roles in doing It. l’ want of the other men on the fa­ get rich from it, but it makes "Because I think that a gen­ to have a part in that .” culty. it possible for me to teach with­ eration of Catholic youths, fired it is understandable why the "’There's Horace Jester, for out too great a financial up by the challenges of their public schools would have liked example. School teachers are strain.” true faith, just as the Commu­ to hire Mr. Landrum—and why not noted for their big salaries, “How do you and the others nists are fired up by their Machebeuf High School is proud but Horace is supporting a wife feel about accepting a lower false faith, are the greatest hope to have him as a member of and nine children by teaching salary to teach in a Catholic of the world'” Its faculty. history here at Machebeuf. school?” he was asked. Intense young John Landrum Besides his teacher training "Then there's Bob Lankeneau '‘Well, I think the important was explaining how he hap­ at the University of Denver, he He has five children, and he’s thing to remember is that no pened to apply the past year holds a bachelor’s and master's a chemist who could be making one twisted our arms to get for a position teaching I^tin degree from the Catholic Uni­ three times his salary here. us here. We are teaching in and speech at Machebeuf High versity of America. Washing­ But he’d rather teach math a Catholic school because School, Denver. He is one of ton, D.C. — both received on a and science at Machebeuf. that’s what we want to do. eight lay men and women on scholarship. He also has attend" ■'.And Ray Raciowski resigned "Altogether there are seven the Machebeuf faculty. ed classes at the University of a good job as a personnel man­ men on the Machebeuf faculty, R o m a n s Had Word lo r If "When I finished my practice Colorado. ager to teach at Machebeuf. He teaching at Denver University. " I think every last one of them A native of Denver, he was has tw'o children.” Latin may be a dead language, but three from left, Pat Mulroney, Mike .Mahoney, Mr. Landrum said. ”! was of­ was in business and doing pret­ reared ^n Holy Family I’arish Mr I.andrum himself is mar­ freshman students at Machebeuf High School, and Irene Lenthall. Mr. Landrum claims that fered a contract to teach at ty well at it before he came and attended Holy Family F.le- ried and has two daughters, Denver, take a lively interest in it when it Latin for the students gives them a tremen­ North High School. here. mentary and High Schools. aged one and two. Is taught by John Landrum, (right) one of dous advantage in using their native lan­ "But I feel that I can do a But teaching is not quite as “We came because we felt we the school’s eight lay teachers. Doing a little guage and also helps them to learn how to better job in a Catholic school. Dedicated Teachers much of a financial sacrifice were gaining something—some­ .boning up on how the ancient Romans used work hard. If the job of bringing the " If you are looking for dedi­ for me as it is for the others.” thing that the difference in to say “I carry, you carry, he carries,” are. world to its senses is to be cated teachers. ’ he modestly he said. “I own a One-Hour (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) rAGE TWO Offict/ 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 Dr. Burton Jones Speaker Aurora School, Convent to Be Blessed (Continued From Page 1) a 30 by 30 recreation room for circuit television, which prom­ For Teachers' Institute list, and executed by Joseph, the sisters, which is also doub­ ises to play a jgrowing role In Vera Thyfault, and Gerry Wey- ling as a. music room tempor­ education. arily. , Professor Burton W. J^^hes, addition to the University of gint. ' Ornamenting -tlto west wall of Ph.D., chelrman of the mathe* Colorado, he has taught at Cor­ The altar simulates a large' Clossroomt the classroom wing, where all mattes department at Colorado nell University and was ex­ chalice resting on a triangular The regulation size classrooms who approach the church can University, will be one ot the change professor at the/-. Uni­ base ornamented with an un­ feature built-in wardrobes and see it, is the school motto, taken featured speakers at the annu­ versity of L(Hid(Hi and visiting usual glass pattern. Behind the are attractively decorated in from Psalm 118: “Teach me, 0 al Teachers’ Butitute for the professor at the Uhiversity of altar area the wall contains a light, airy color schemes. The Lord, Goodness, Discipline, and Archdiocese of Denver and the Puerto Rico. marble-chip mosaic fronted by windows are of black glass to Knowledge.” Diocese of Cheyenne, to be held OMm^ Speakers a three dimensional welded wire remove sun glare from the The letters are-cut frcnn alnm- Thursday and Friday, Oct. 12 • A number of other well known pattern sprayed in gold. classrooms. Large tackboards In iniz^ steel from ir pattern and 13, in Machebeuf Hjgh educators from all parts of the The individual kneelers pick the rooms and corridors furnish drawn by Mrs. Miller, the Schod, 1248 Earn Street, Denver,, country are scheduled to give up the design and pattern of the ample opportunity for display of school’s art teacher. The word­ A record crowd of more than addresses, or to lead workshops altar. An ornamental metal class work and artistic decora­ ing is centered on either side of 706 teachers'and school admin­ in institute. screen standk as a dlviddr just tion. an eight-foot Chi-Bbo, the Greek istrators is expected to attend A Solemn Mass for the inten- inside the chapel door. Although the systems are not symbol for Christ, riiowiag that the institute, according to Mon- tons of the teachers will open Features of the chapeL yet installed, each classroom is Christ must be the center of sigpor WilUmn Jones, krchdip- the second day of the institute. which Is simple and undnt- wired for a sound intercom­ everything, Roland Johnson was c e s f n sulwrintendent The Bt. Rev. Monsiguor Gre­ tered, are the copper enamel munication' system and closed the architect for the bugdiiig. schodls. gory Smith, V.G., P.A., pastor stations of the cross, designed Hionsignor Jones said parents of St Francis de Sales’ Parish, and executed by Mn. Ernest Denver, will be the celebrant are invited to attend the insti­ Miller, a parishioner, who la JhiLW lirnddsLULeL tute sessions. of the Mass, which will be of­ vice principal and teaches fered in Blessed Sacrament liturgical art tn the school. The opening general sMsion A o l i ^ i i L S i f t Church at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. X"ttay M auhlne erf PmnrotB These stations are done en­ ef the institate will be held at 13. l:M ajn. Thursday, Oct. U Penrose Hospital Radiologist James W. been In^ operation about three weeks. Al­ tirely in symbols in a gold, Captain Mai Wakln, a mem­ McMullen demonstrates a recently added X- though it was thought there were ample fa- black, and white design. f p A , W j u l o j l U l o j m t L ber ef the philosophy faculty ray machine to members of the hospital ad- .cliltles for five years when the Colorado Mounted on attractive wooden at the V.S.(Air Force Acade? vlMry board. From left are Russell D. Law, Springs hospital was built two years ago, a plaques they hang irregularly on nty, Colorado Springs, win be Dr. Carl S. Gydesen, Harry A. Mallon, and heavy demand for X-ray services required the two short side walls. 14 Kt.‘ gold'^five-in-one Maltese Cross medal the speaker in this session. Morris A. Esmlol. riie $28,066 machine has the addition of another X-ray machine. The third floor of the convent set with a genuine 1/5 karat diamorid. Extra has individual rooms (or 12 sis­ < In addition to being head of heavy 26” 14 Kt. gold chain with twisted Wire the mathematics department at ters, decorated and furaished at­ the University- of Colorado, Dr. tractively. Four color patterns attachmept to medal. Deluxe velvet lined gift Jones is' an authority on the are repeated ip the 12 rooms. A box. teaddng of mathematics on the large cedar closet is a feature elementary and hl{di school lev- (Continued From Page 1) Miss Henderson, well-known associate editor of the Tennes that captured the admiring .els. for her appearances on the “To­ see Register, in St. Philip’s glances of many women at the can Academy of Dramatic Arts open house held recently. He has partidpatod in writing day” show and on Jack Paar’s Church, Clifton, N.J., in 1954. for two years before landing her At the south end of floor materials for the seventh and evening shows, is married to Ira Under contract to Oldsmobile first part in Wish You Were there is a large open-air porch eighth grades and in the lecture Bernstein, a New York stage she has produced many of their Here. which has already won consider­ program for high schools of the producer. They have two chil­ commerical films and closed able attention from the Sisters. Ifathematical Association of Besides her two years in the dren, Barbara, 5, and Joseph, circuit television shows. A four-story, four passenger, America. New York company of Fanny 14 months, who have been with As a result of her tremendous with Bizio Pinza and Walter their mother throughout the reception by sell-out audiences hydraulic elevator runs from the He reoeiVed his I%.D. from Slezak, she spent two years in present tour. in Los Angeles and San .Fran full basement to the third floor. 'th e University of Chicago. In the feminine lead role of Laurie The couple were married be­ cisco in The Sound of Music, It was installed by the O’Keefe in Oklahoma on the road. fore Father William Morgan, she has several film offers in Elevator Co. ot Denver. Will the offing if and when the R. Besides the furnace’ room, ts & H. show ever runs down. laundry room, dnd storage 'WittCARPETS Dr. Barton W. Jones Seminary Lecturp Program The experience of a sold-out rooms in thOi basement, these is house in .Denver is nothing KTaSURUGS To Open With Modern Art new for the traveling com­ tlie Dfifivtr Catholic pany of “The Sound of Mu­ Largest sdeetlMM In Mw City. Fired Up Youth r ____ !m____ foT'eveiy room Register The annual lecture program in 1927 and studied sic,” which has been called art at the National Academy superior to the New York r u in iiu r e lathehonw Published Weekly by the at St. Thomas Seminary, Den­ ver, will open on Thursday, of Design and Art Students Broadway prodnetion featnr- Greatest Hope Catholic Pi ess Socipty, tnc., ing Mary Martin. In city after 938 Bannock Street, Denver. S ^ . 28, at 7:30 p.m., with Wil­ League; New York City, as well E.M.W. Subscription: $4.00 Per Year. liam Sanderson of Denver Uni­ as abroad. city the musical has grossed (Continued Frobi Pagf 1) versity art school speaking on I Prior to 194f he specialized in new records, even surpassing salary could never make up where talks Entered as Second Class the all-time records of “My “The Origin and Development for;” 2141 So. Broadway Matter at the Post Office, Fair Lady.” of Modem Art.” The other lay men of the s SBermah 4-89S4 Denver, Colo. Miss Henderson loves her role Machebeuf faculty are Ed Hart, All the priests of the arch­ in. The Sound of Music, even Same as K144444 but without diamond , . . a retired Army lieutenant diocese are invited to attend though it is most taxing and colonel, who teaches Latin and M A X , T e B o c k h o r s t a C b . these lectures, which will be keeps her on the stage almost ^ .truly a beautifui and valuable gift for, that English; James VKean, who s ' held monthly from Septem­ constantly through three hours, ber to May. Each lecture will with double performances on teaches social studies, and Paul special person arid occasion .6 5 .0 0 be announced In the “Regis­ matinee days. Vinnola, the physical education ter.” She attributes her record of instructor. The nine lectures are made not having missed a perform There is also one woman lay up of nationally and internation­ ance in eight months on the teacher on the staff, Clare ally known figures in the fields road to the fact that the entire Seitz, who teaches mathematics. C t A R K E '? of literature, history, philoso­ company is being blessed for Does Mr. Landrum think it is phy, Sacred Scripture, liturgy, the fine type of show they are a good thing to have lay men and the fine arts. ^ presenting. and women teaching in Catholic schools? Mr. Sanderson was bora in She has met and admires in Church Goods Houfe Latvia, in 1905. He came to the tensely the Baroness Von Trapp “Yes, I do! And the sisters whom she depicts in the musical and priests on the faculty say the same thing. 1633 Tremont Place TAiser 5-3789 m w m t u A U m based on the life of the famous 4 0 Hours' Trapp Family, Austrian exiles “In a way, of course, it’s the result of an unfortunate situa' WEEK OF OCT. 1, 1961 fyom the Hitler regime, who tlon. There aren’t enough vocU' STORE HOURS W97 l»th SUNDAY AFTER came to the U.S. to find free­ dom and a career. tions to the priesthood and reli­ daily 9 ojn. to 5:30 p.m. PENTECOST gious life to staff Catholic The Trapp family is now Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 922 GAS a EtECIRIC BIDS. Dehver, Holy Rosary largely scattered since the schools any more. lAbor 50241 Denver, St. Catherine’s William Sanderson “But the situation has a HW BItW . lEISMAN growth of the children and the Denver, S t ’s illustration and design. He il­ Baroness is giving her entire bright side too. Some of the Home Owned Since 1902 Denver, St. ’s lustrated a .number of books, interest to missions in the Fiji boys and girls win come to Denver, St. Therese’s and contributed to national per­ Islands, where Father Franz us with problems that they *CuOe Rock, S t Francis of iodicals. After service in the Wasner, for many years the would never think of talking Assisi’s U.S. Army from 194245, Mr. family chaplain, is a missionary. about to a sister or even a Colorado Springs, M t S t Sanderson settled in Denver and The Sound of Music tells the priest Francis—Franciscan Mother- concentrated on painting. His story of the Baroness from the “Besides, when a priest or i FOR Your house paintings have been shown in time when she was a postulant sister talks to the pupils about and its place in life Cheyenne Wells, Sacred Heart numerous regional and national in a religious community, .1 Vjf- J. ,: , ' * Indicates 13 Hours’ exhibitions. through her service as govern­ some of the boys and girls get ess to the seven children of the the idea that they’re just say FA LL and- widowed Baron, and her event­ ing things because that’s their ' ■ / f ; s ual marriage to him. business—they have to. Father Breonig, It is filled with tuneful hits “Some of the students may from the pens of Richard Rod­ even feel that the priests and •WINTER'Suit . r , gers and Oscar Hammerstein nuns don’t understand what life Father Ryan to n, in their final. collaboration in the modem world is all before the latter’s death. The about. V ' • ' 'Change' Posts production is directed by Vin­ “That’s not true, of course, cent Donehue. but that’s how some of the stu (Continued From Page One) The musical is in Denver for dents feel. 'COME Breunig and the late Mr. Breun- 13 performances, one of which “Well they can’t feel that way ig. He was gVkduated from Re­ on Sunday evening, Oct. 1, is about lay teadiers. They know gis High School and studied a benefit for St. Pius Tenth that we’re living in the world ^ N e w for the priesthood in St. Thom­ Parish’s new school and con­ the same as their parents are. TO as’ Seminary, before his ordina­ vent in Aurora. They know that we have the tion June 2, 1951. Tickets for this performance same problems they will meet § are still available at the down­ themselves. If we say religion 1 9 6 1 Former Aviator town box office in the ground has something to offer them in In World War II, a.s a lay­ floor lobby of the Hilton Hotel solving those problems, they man, Father Ryan was a naval or by calling EM. 4-9226. will take us seriously.” 'THE STORE aviator. After returning from Tjfiunderbird service, he joined the active re­ r serve at the Naval Air Station Foreign Language Studio at Glenview, 111., while attend­ OF convertibles ing Loyola University in Chi­ cago. Opens at Regis College He studied there for three Registration is open for the years before entering St. Thom­ The program will again con­ second annual Regis College centrate exclusively on the as’ Seminary, Denver, in 1949. SUITS" So why CARRY a lot of cash? Studio for elementary and jun­ Russian and German langu­ $ 1 0 0 0 He was ordained in 1954 and has ior high school age students. ages. It is designed to give served in the Greeley parish Class sessions will start Sat­ students a working knowledge Use American National since then. He has been in the urday, Oct. 7, and continue of both languages. The studio Discount! Air National Guard tor 10 years. through the next 33 weeks, from is open to children in grades In addition to his pastoral 9 to 12 a.m. each Saturday, ac­ three through eight. Your selection is olways tho of- Ytur ippsrtunity ti own thi work. Father Ryan has been dir­ cording to John Flanagan, stu The audio-lingual approach / trend ear of lur tim e... ector of the Newman Center and dio director and assistant pro­ will again be used and the Prilier's, who have, always "bolloyod CHECKS! with clissic lines, sparidini chaplain at the Colorado State fessor of psychology and place­ program is geared so that those performance and a hugi Cbllege in Greeley. ment director at Regis. who attended last year’s studio f ■ . You can write an ANB check anywhere. Same savini in dollars! Step in sessions may pick up where in Suits” and is someftmos collod tho as having cash with you—and a lot safer! Great this wtakend and drivi they left off, Mr. Flanagan \ for paying bills from home,-too. Just mail a away in a distinctivi new ST. JOSEPH'S pointed out. Thondarbird . . . nnnisUk- “We were very pleased with Store of Suits. Priced 59.50 to 285.00. check! Open your American National checking ably YOURS far 19611 the results of our inaugural account—regular or AmcricanWay. It’s easy. MILITARY ACADEMY program last year,” he snid, Write, call or come in. HAYS, KANSAS “and we are looking forward to continued good response.” Bam part o f tho Bank Hiat'a moving UPt BOARDING SCHOOL Russian Teacher Conducted by the One of the studio • instructors fJohnma wiU be Gordon Jacques, Russian Capuchin Franciscan teacher at West and. Suit Alwajs the Hanpvi Fathers Lincoln High Schools in Den­ ver. Specialists Right Shits A M m tIC A N Annual Board and Tuition Fee A graduate of Fordham Uni­ AO h h k i, $890.00 versity in Russian Studies, Mr. NATIONAL Jacques this past summer stu­ • Senior High School • Member of North Central Ass’n died at the Northwestern Uni­ N 17th and Lawrence All Major Sports * ROTC Honor School versity Foreign Language In­ BANK CHerry 4-6911 • 10-Point Indoor Rifle Range * Civil Air Patrol stitute under a National Defense • Indoor Swimming Pool Education Act grant. The ses­ ■'Hie women’s shop at cherry creek” HEMBSR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION F or Catalog— Address Bitsiness Office sion was an eight-week concen­ trated course in Russian studies. . J! W'

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Grave Is JWesf Fraquanled Spot Martyr-Priest Remembered

By Paul H. Hallett ia had taken his position in front ceived the Sacred Host upon the senior assistant pastor of St. The grave of Father Leo Hein­ of the puipit, where he expect­ his tongue, and heard from Elizabeth’s, sent a telegram to richs, O.F.M., who was assas­ ed the preacher to make his the man whom he intended to the superior of the sinated in St. Elizabeth’s appearance. send to death: ‘May the body in Paterson, who requested that Church, Denver, Feb. 23, 1908, Foiled here, there being no of Our Lord Jesus Christ pre­ the body be sent to that city is the most frequented grave sermon at the 6 o’clock Mass, serve thy soul to life ever­ for interment. among the hundreds in Laurel he decided to shoot the priest lasting’.” It was to Paterson in 1886 Grove (Holy Sepulchre) Ceme­ as he gave Communion. He “Scarcely had the words died that Father Leo, born in Co­ tery, Paterson, N.J., where 40 walked up with the communi­ away than the man, with a vio­ logne in i867, had gone when other Franciscans are interred. cants to the altar railing, where lent exclamation, spat the sac­ Bismarck’s May Laws com­ This was the finding of El­ he knelt at the end nearest the red species from his mouth, and pelled all German young men roy F. Goebel, superintendent of altar of the Blessed . snatching a revolver from his to pass three years in the army. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, who has “Father Leo had reached hip pocket, shot through the Th^re he entered the Francis­ returned from the East on a him, he raised his head, re­ heart his victim.” can college and was ordained vacation. Father Eusebius Schlingmann July 26, 1891 Mr. Goebel reported that a per­ son connected with the ceme­ tery told him that there were hundreds of requests for its lo­ Welby Parish Launches cation, far more than for any To Alleviate Problems in Marriage other grave. $60,000 Fund Campaign To alleviate some problems in marriage, “men shonid be­ Denver, Sept. 20. Father Robert Harrington, assistant at St. Vin­ This fact and the flowers, come more communicative with their wives and perhaps wives cent’s, is shown greeting the married coupies. The session was crucifixes, and other devotion­ (Continued From Page One) to take charge of the new par­ ish. conld concentrate on being a iittle less communicative about held in conjunction with the meeting of Family Life directors al articles that may be found O.S.M., present pastor, plans to In the ensuing years, the petty happenings;” Father Thomas J. Roshetko, S.M., (seated in Aurora,' at which Bishop Christopher J. Weldon of Spring- near the grave evidence the have a mission and Confirma­ priests lived in the rear of the at M ) faimily Ute director from Atlanta, Ga„ gave this counsel field, Mass., Episcopal moderator of the NCWC Family Life devotion that has followed this tion rite as close as possible to church next to the sacristy. In at a Cana Conference held at St. Vincent de Paul’s Church, Bureau, presided. priest since his assassination the golden jubilee date of the 53 years ago. parish’s erection. 1916, Father John Giambastiani, M *tl. T«lls Cana Conferenca Immediately after his ^sas- O.S.M., pastor at the time, with I 0 sination by the anarchist, Guis- A third event, to be a solemn the help of his parishioners built eppe Alia, while he was distrib­ celebration, will commemorate the present parish house, uting Communion in St. Eliza­ the golden jubilee of the dedica­ 'In 1920, the parish built a beth’s Church, the Franciscan school and the Sisters of the Or­ How to Solve Marriage ProbleiDS tion of the first church and the priest became an object of de­ der of the Servants of Mary ar­ first Mass in it, which occurred i Defects in marriage can by offering encouragement and riage Father Roshetko point-1 of married couples and there votion. rived to conduct it. I often be attributed to the in- warmth and follow the great ed out, “is good for your sane fore has given the , marriage Father Leo’s Denver funeral May 12, 1912. Since there was no convent. was perhaps the best attended 1, dividual who does not m e^- example of Mary. tification. Man must try to un­ state His special regard of be­ In the fall of 1912, Bishop Father John and his assistant. Father Thomas J. Roshetko, derstand and preserve the fe­ ing a sacrament. in Colorado history. At least Father Alexis Croke, turned the ure up to the vocatioa" Each Nicholas Matz invited the Ser- S.M., family life director from male temperament and the 4,TK)0 lined the streets leading vite Fathers, already serving at parish house over to the nuns individual in marriage is es­ A Cana Conference, he Rev. Leo Heinrichs O.F.M. Atlanta, Ga., gave this counsel woman must have a special re­ to the Union Station when the Mt. Carmel Parish in Denver, and lived in the dressing rooms pecially equipped to perform a stressed, gives coupies “an op­ body was sent to Paterson. at a Cana Conference in St. A^in- gard for the manly characteris­ portunity to re-evaluate the on either side of the stage of special role. Man is ,to be the cent de Paui’s Parish haii, Den­ tics.” Immediately stories of super­ the new school. A convent was ' head of the family and Christ- ideals that make up marriage. natural events follow^ his ver. More than ^0 couples and 15 Father Roshetko recalled the In the happiest fantlly life obtained for the sisters in 1929. like at all times; the woman death. A man who had been priests attended the session. marriage feast of Cana and there are areas of disharmony, Over 1,000 to Take Part New Church must retain her womanly role “What is good for your mar- Christ’s realization of the needs long alienated from the Church and a Cana Conference at­ A facade, .tower, and vesti­ asked for the sacraments that tempts to promote the htli- very day of his funeral. In Convocation at Regis bule were added to the church ness and happiness of the mar­ in 1941. When the old church riage state.” A cancerous growth was Nurse, ^School Teacher Head touched to the priest’s vestment (Continued From Page 1) lege in light of its modern-day was razed to make way for a Father Roshetko emphasized and disappeared almost immedi­ sistant priest; the Rt. Rev. Mon­ mission in society will be dis­ new one, these additions were cussed during the faculty convo­ retained and became part of ■r- that marriage is a natural union ately. A rose taken from the signor Bernard J. Cullen, dea­ Corhmiftee at Loretto • requiring each individual involv floral-piece on his casket re­ con; the' Very Rev. Monsignor cation Friday afternoon, sched­ the new church, which was dedi­ ed to lead a life in common tained its form, and color, and William H. Jones, subdeacon; uled in Loyola Hall. cated in 1948. Loretto''HeightsdoUege is ning'the 37th annual homecom- Maxine Berlinger, a graduate with an unselfish dedication to scent for at least 11 years. It and the Very Rev. Monsignor The Rev. Harry E. Hoew- In the meantime the parish utilizing the talents of a fegis- ihg for alumnae to be held Sat­ of 1952, who is well known in one another. was applied to persons critical­ George R. Evans and the Rev. ischer, S.J., Regis dean, will established a high school and In tered nurse and a school teach­ urday,'Oct. 14. the nursing areas of Denver. “If God chooses,” he said, “to ly ill, and they were cured. Richard F. Bocklage, S.J., mas­ serve as chairman.* Father Rayn April, 1950, broke ground for a er to head the committee plu- Serving as chairman will be Miss Berlinger received a pe­ send married couples children, Steps ters of ceremony. will deliver the main address. $30,000 combination gymnasium diatric scholarship for gradu­ it is their responsibility to see Members of the Regis faculty The president’s reception and and auditorium. In September it ate work at the University of Diocesan inquiries into the that they guard and guide them and senior class will take part buffet supper for all faculty was dedicated. The high school Chicago and received her mas­ so that they can return to God sanctity of Father Leo were be­ members and guests will follow gun in Cologne, Germany, Pat­ in an academic procession to department has since been dis­ ter’s degree from the same in­ their souls.” in the student center. erson, N.J., and Deqver, at the Mass, which will start at continued. stitution in 1959. She is an as­ The defects in marriage. Fa­ sociate professor of nursing at which last place the editor-in- 10 a.m. to open the program. ther Roshetko continued, can chief of the Register, the late Colorado University and co­ often be attributed to the in­ Honorary Degree Teacher Training Courses ordinator of the maternal-child Monsignor Matthew Smith, acted The academic convocation wiil dividual who does not measure as secretary. nursing department. up to the vocation. Each in­ follow at 11:30 a.m. Highlighting Vice postulator of the case For CCD Getting Started Co-chairman will be Jeanette dividual in marriage is especial­ this program wiil be the con­ was Father Stanislaus Woywood, Pastore, counselor and French ly equipped to perform a spe­ ferring of an honorary degree Teacher training courses (or 1961-62 for the Confraternity of the famous commentator on teacher at Abraham Lincoln cial role. on Bishop Maloney by Father Christian Doctrine are getting under way in the Archdiocese of High School, Denver. Miss Pas Canon Law. In 1933 the docu­ Denver. Interested persons are invited to select a course and Father Roshetka said he has Kya:Ryan and the address by Father tore graduated from the Heights ments relative to the case were 0*Dionnell. attend the sessions regularly. found that loneliness and lack sent to Rome, but further pro­ Eight different courses in teaching methods are planned by in 1952 and received her mas­ of companionship on the part of ter’s degree in education from gress on tire beatification has Invocation at the academic the CCD. ■ the husband is a woman’s great­ not been made, although there convocation will be given by the C.U. in 1959. est cross. One course, that in Methods of Teaching Hie Mentally Re­ Banquet are still persons who pray for Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walter J. tarded, is being held for the first time this year. A banquet at 7 p.m. will be the For man, defeat and failure the saintly Franciscan’s beati­ Canavan and benediction by the The first session of this class began Wednesday, Sept. 20, are equally great burdens. Mar­ fication. Rt. Rev. Monsignor DeLisle A. r ' s'-tr / X highlight of this year’s reunion, in the Holy Ghost Youth Center, 416 22nd Street, Denver. Ses­ 'Jl - t preceded by a social hour be­ ried couples can help alleviate Simple Headstone Lemieux. sions meet each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. for 26 weeks. these problems by mutual un­ ginning at 5:30. , A low gray stone with a sim­ The buffet luncheon is sched­ Elementary Level derstanding and an unselfish at­ Hoping to plan these events ple inscription marks the burial uled at 12:15 p.m. All events Four of the courses are in Elementary Methods for Begin­ titude on the part of each in­ are Mmes. Frank A. Rome, place of Father Heinrichs dividual. will be staged in the fieldhouse. ners. The dates and locations for the sessions are: Wednesdays, James Weigel, and Margaret in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Thursday’s activities are open 7:30 p.m.. Nativity of Our Lord Parish, Broomfield; Mazine Berlinger Jeanette Pastore The theme of communication Daly. A revue is being planned which is identical in size and to the public. Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., St. Vincent de Paul’s, Denver; start­ for the banquet by Mmes. Ro­ and unselfish dedication, he detail with other Franciscan Aims and purposes of the col- ing Oct. 6, 9:30 a.m., St. Catherine’s, Derby; and starting Oct. bert Persichitte and William Ca- said, should be carried over into graves. 10, 7:30 p.m.. Holy Ghost Parish Youth Center. Each of these Jimmy Durante to Appear won, assisted by Loretto’s Max the rearing of children. With his story of the grave is a 20-hour course. DiJulio and Dr. Earl Bach. He warned that possibly the Mr. Goebel’s lent the Register a Saiety Chairmen A 10-bour course in Elementary Methods, specializing In the At United Fund Dinner The golden jubilee class of greatest harm parents could do copy of the Denver Catholic Creed, will hold its first session on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 p.m. 1911 will be honored, as well as to their offsprings is to be in Register for Feb. 27,1908, which A meeting of all safety in the Holy Ghost Youth Center. Jimmy Durante, one of the the silver jubilee class of 1936 constant discord in regard to contained the story of the chairmen of PTAs in arebdio- Secondary Level country’s outstanding show busi­ and the 10-year classes from the disciplining of our children. priest’s death. cesan schools will be held in Two 20-hotir courses in S^ondary Methods are scheduled: ness entertainers, will be the 1911 to 1961. Catholics have an obligation-to This account, which differed the Archdlbcesan School Of­ At 7:30 pjn. Tliursdays, at All Parish, Denver, and at headline attraction when the Tickets for the banquet and establish a Christian environ­ somewhat from those given in fice in the “Register” build­ 7:30 p.m. starting Tuesday, Oct. 16, In Holy Ghost Youth Center. United Fund stages its 1962 social hour are $4. Mail reser­ ment within their homes as op­ contemporary issues of the Den­ ing, 938 Bannock Street, at The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, P.A., V.G., is arch­ campaign kick-off dinner at the vations may be sent to Mrs posed to a paganistic existence. ver secular dailies, said that Al­ 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3. diocesan director of the CCD. Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Denver, on James Kenna, 2620 S. Garfield Tuesday, Oct. 3. Way, Denver. Information and The announcement that Mr. telephone reservations are be­ Durante had offered his serv­ ing handled by Mrs. Bayard ices to the> United Fund was Young, Sk. 6-5791. made by Edward Hirschfpld, general campaign chairman. Mr. Durante, who is cele­ brating his 51st year in show y^sgr. Kolka business, will fly directly to Denver from Hollywood, where Re-Elected he is preparing to start a new motion picture on Dec. 1. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elm­ The kick-off dinner signals er J. Kolka, archdiocesan di­ the start of this year’s United of Catholic Charities, was Fund campaign, which seeks to re-elected first vice president of raise a record $4,322,000 for 115 the National Conference of Cath FEDERAL BLVD. AT SPEER 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. at MISSISSIPPI agencies in the five-county olic Charities at the organiza­ •GRAND 7-1625 •SKYLINE 7-T238 metropolitan area. tion’s annual convention Sept 25 in Toledo, 0. Tickets to the 6:30 kick-off The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Mi dinner and Durante’s show in chael J. Doyle of Toledo, was the Lincoln Room are $1.50. elected president of the NCCC Reservations are limited to 1 succeeding Monsignor George 200 persons. Guilfoyle of New York. Oofs Info Act Monsignor Kolka was also Communion Day Set Jimmy Durante, who will elected on Sept. 26 as first vice headline thp 1962 United Fund At St. Cajetan’s president of the Colorado Con­ nampaign kick-off dinner Oct. ference of Social Workers, 3, is shown at a practice The Knights of the Blue Scap which is holding its 71st annual session for one of his headline ular will receive Communion in meeting in Denver this week. appearances at the a group in the 8:30 a.m. Mass Monsignor Kolka was third H O W MUCH? House fpr the benefit of the at St. Cajetan’s Church, Den­ vice president of the CCSW the Missionary Sisters of the So­ ver, on Sunday, Oct. 1 past year. The Rt. Rev. Mon­ ciety of Mary (Marist Sis­ Their monthly meeting will be signor John R. Mulroy, pastor ters). 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'3 Register’ Comment and Opinion Surge to Church Unify '^ E V E R SO MUCH as at the estant denominations. present hour have PtHtestant The need for, Protestant Church Most Ingenious unity talks been the matter of so union in mission lands is obvi­ much news and comment. Underly­ ous. The spectade of divided sects ing the recent moves was the unan­ has greatly weakened Christianily imous decision the House of there. Paradox Bishops of the Episcopalian Church to enter merger discussions with THE RtJB COMES wheii:the By Ja m u M. Sbia consequences of intercommunion— 1‘ the United Presbyterians, Method­ e l e v is io n is an easy target, and people in the ists, and the United Church of common recognition of rites and T industry wince whenever a writer zeroes in on the Chri^. ministers—are applied to the home magic box. But it remains one of the marvels of our vlt is indicative of the immediate countries. Will mOse Episcopalians age and one that enlists enormous amounts of time need for unity that the discussion who believe that their denomination and attention. And it is so completely in the public is apostolic, having Valid Orders^: gaze and so much a part of contemporary life that at the 60th Triennial Convention of there needs to be much the Protestant Episcopal Church and sacraments, recognize a Meth­ thinking done about it. has centered about intercommunion odist preacher as

, Professor l^jins told the Subcommittee that there is an intere^g paradox here. In spite of the tremendous number of exposures to programs of How Far Tuition Grants? crime and ^olence, the public is asked to believe that the children are not at all affected by them. v e r s in c e 1954, som e Southern Negro attack on ^aggregation laws in E states have toyed with the Idea of Louisiana, declared: subventloning private schools as a “I don’t agree that the state’s grants ON THE OTHER HAND, as.soon as the discus­ means of gettine around the anti-segre­ in aid . shoula apply only to nonsecta^ sion of these programs ceases, there is an avalanche gation dedision of the Supreme Court. A ian schools. v to private, segregated, “nonsectariui’’ want to dve it to private schools, they > ' schools. should ^ve it to iQL sectarian or non- The professor commented on the,effectiveness of *Okay, but who helps Ifff MY Bosiref—JNf, the fjfffe »ner- sectarian.” ' ' hiv. " audio-visual material in education, and the wide­ ganhod p v y ?’ A Nm ^o attorney, A. P. Tureaud, spread evidence available that these methods are ex­ L Sr., chief Louisiana counsel for the Na:, WE HOPE that Atiohiey TureBud, tremely useful. Movie shorts, fito strips, instruction­ tional Association for the Advancement • or the NAACP, instead of fiditlhg the al fuins, tdevlsed surgery-these were dted as in­ of Colored People, decided to press the Louisiana law, demands that it reaDy stances, of the use of audio-visual techniques which Louisiana law to its logical conclusion. help freedom of choice in education. have wtm acceptance on the strengtt dtthelr effec­ Attorney Tureaud has two daughters tiveness; ^ ' Then it is pondble, as a New- (h'leans What Killed\ Federal Aid? attending a parocnial school in New priest has written us, that “the istate-' Orleans. paid tuition system will spread to the By 6 . J. G u s t a f s o n ucation than anyone else has IN A LETTER written to rest of the South, and then tp the more put the whole iflscussion into the editor of the Saturday Re­ HO KILLED the fed­ TUREAUD, WHO HAS PLAYED a Catholic states of North, and finally AT SAME TIME, however, it is suggested llAT’ proper perspective. view, he complains that one eral aid to education major role in just about every major throughout the nation.” ^ t n s , that the exposure of a ghU/j for Congress, notqs Roger should stop looking for “vil- ■.eii plan? * period of some years Freeman of Claremont College, llans” and start looking for There has been, understand­ ” violence of the commercial movie reasons. “Has the possibility ably, a great deal of specula­ has consistently defeated over­ and T V ^l^s som ^w fails to leave any traces. all school aid plans since occurred to you,” he asks, Hard to believe, isn’t it? tion about this. Political col­ umnists and commentators 1870. Kennedy lost his appeal "that the representatives of Big Question in Co who make pretensions to in­ to Congress not because con­ America’s school boards, who gressmen hate little kids but fallibility feel that they owe are legally and morally re­ it to their readers to enlighten sponsible for the support and m e r ic a n c o l l e g e s are stifling re­ that he Is dealing with Issues of life and them. And so they go ahead, operation of the schools, knew A ligion almost to death; educatibn, death.” / blithely and unafraid. Ponder what they were doing when, leaves the inner life of the student un- h Novak’s , criticisms, especially asv See' Understandably, too, the at their national convention touched. published in' a liberal m agatine lik e. in May, 1901, they voted over­ Southern conservatives afraid Harper’s, indicate a deep current of di»> of integration are often found and whelmingly to oppose expan­ We were surprised to read these satisfaction wtth the modern secularlstic By JosKFH P, K izm dominating the conversation. to blame for the horrible mis­ sion of federal aid to educa­ words in an article in Harper's Maga- carriage of justice. Inevitably tion? Is not the answer to the university. The attitude that tha ulti­ i e s m id d l e • a g e d Just then we began our breath­ ’zine, which a few months ago printed the comes in Print consistent defeats of school mate questions do not connt is. the out­ MAN in the finely tail­ taking flight over-th« Alps. a violent attack on the Quebec’s Cath­ Some 17,000 feet below us for its share of implied guilt. aid that the case for It has growth d Pragmatism and Instrumen-’'^ Tored clothes seemed to hesi­ Representative Delaney of becausk there is something olic schools precisely on the ground stretched the fenns, vine­ not been made but the case talism, which has dominated so madh of tate before taking his seat be­ radically wrong with general­ that they taught too much religion. yards, and orchards, verdant New Yoric, himself a Demo­ against it has?” American thought' since Deww, and side me in the huge Coutel- crat, is looked upon by those ized federai aid. Mr. Freeman, lation bound from to and alive with the warm Novak, a Catholic teaching which is now recognized as dot being further to the left as some­ as we have observed before, "Who UUed federal aid” is Ronie. I could sense at first breath of summer. On the jag- such a workaljje System after aH thing like a traitor to the so- finds that, basically, it is simp­ simply a foolish question when fellow of Harvard, writes in a special a surprise that his intimate called “liberal” cause. At the ly unnecessary and uncalled one Imows what killed federal supplement to Harper's that, “although companion for the long hop aid! THE ANSWER tb teis dlssatikaction hands of others Cardinal Spell­ for. colleges pride themselves on the awak­ would be a priest. Although was pointed to by. JeSersoQ 180 years I tried to be cordial, it was man emerges as a modem ening of young minds, on the asking of Profiles Machiavelli, frustrating the ago. Instead of Watering down reUgion evident that the man with the big questions of life, it Is soon clear whom 1 was brushing elbows “will of the people” — what­ and philosophy course* in the name of ever that is—by power poli­ to college students that the big ouestions neutrality, why not frankly admit that was not too happy about ^ and. AND THEN don’t count—either in academic stand­ situation, and his conversation tics, by his sure and his subtle 1 there are ways of teaching them that ing,'^or in later life,-or in research was terse and as cold as an use of prejudice. Life is one vicious cycle: tion on the program. “The professors in the secolarisUc tradition Arctic iceberg. I could almost Perspectives An ordinary Catholic, con­ Rags make paper; paper Secretary of the Treasury will grants. are not equipped to handle? Tbua SenoU scious of his freedom to make hear him muttering within makes money; money makes lead the recession.” astic philosophy could be taught b f “^^'’""'VWWWWVWWVWVWVVWWV' up his own mind in civil, so­ himself; "Why did I have to loans; loans make poverty; “IT IS POSSIBLE—it is even com­ ged peaks Jutting skyward at cial, and political matters, is ♦ ♦ ♦ scholars who have made it their study, be stuck with this minion of poverty makes rags.—(The mon,” he wrlte^, “for a student to go to and the students would have an oppor­ the !" an elevation of some 10,000 more than a little bemused by Magnifieat) Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, feet, all was bleak and barren the whole affair. How can the Apostolic Delegate to the U.S., class after class of sociology, econom­ tunity to hear of some, solutions to the The Masonic ring on his ■f ♦ > in the icy grip of winter. pundits be so well aware of recalls how u a child he ics, psychology, literature, philosophy, big questions, instead of seeing them finger revealed much, for a And then when Secretary at Turning to my companion factors that entirely escape us showed a certain precocity— and the rest, and hardly become aware batted around, as at pheaent. French Mason has no love for the Treasury Douglas Dillon I casually asked: "Have you Catholics? or as be puts it, “a tendency the Church or her priests. B^ attended commencement exer­ tween my halting knowledge ever seen such tremendous to be somewhat wild.” “In AT LONG LAST, the man cises at the Coast Guard Aca­ of French and his fair com­ majesty?” In reply his only fact,” he said in a speech, who, in our judgment, knows demy in New London, Conn., mand of English, we made comment was: *“] ^ is na­ “my mother once said to me: he was amused by this nota- ourselvu understood. He was ture at its finest.” Puisuing more about federal aid to ed­ T pity the poor woman who’ll Neglect of an Obvious Dufy a successful Parisian finan­ the thought further I queried: marry you,’ but, as you see, the good Lord took care of cier, but since my experience "Must We not acknowledge By R. G. Petcss there are people involved, and force, but they are M pair oent in the area of finance has been that even the greatest mind that.” rAceomm ismetO'miernoN.imHaur CAN ONLY HOPE I u n what are you going to do of file long-term jObteM. restricted to a small parish is infinitesimally small in ♦ 4 4- eriHt mam'MUK m n u t w nstKiy I wrong, but as this was about them? • Twenty per cent of these and an equally small diocesan comparison with these giant mms cuniAcnfXtAtTtAmum-ruct The general public is due long-term jobless are under newspaper 1 could not meet masterpieces of creation?” Af­ on a m t. rtvmum ntoM M iattnim And then there was the written it looked as if the House had managed to block for a shock if it thinks a 1962 25 years of age. him on his own grounds. ter a moment of deliberation mother who called her doctor: boom is going to mean the “I’m so worried my baby one of the most necessary his answer was "Yes.” My end of unemployment People ALL THIS MEANS, In the final question received no an­ swallowed the film from a moves to meet the serious THE SUBJECT OF RELI­ problem of unemployment. fwwwwvwywvwvwwwvwvww\A/y estimation of bofii labcnr spd GION was introduced by Mon­ swer unto after we had land­ camera.” The doctor replied: management experts, that “Don’t worry, I don’t think That step would have meant sieur, not by me; Perhaps be ed in the airport at Rotne. somethiiig more t'um a boom It was this: anything will develop.” federal funds to help in a pro­ thought I should know some­ « gram to retrain unemployed Behind will be n ^ e d to cure the on- thing about that particular ♦ 4 4- workers. employment prob!e^ If Ua- field. Boastfully he admitted “MUST WE NOT ADMIT tory repeats itself, automa­ Investigations show that the ’There Is no doubt we are the he had abandoned the Church that only a Supreme Being, tion will ultimatdy mean hours of a school year in the now in the mldd’e of a second many years before — when far above us and the powers even more Jobe and a higher average American student’s industrial so lu tio n — this he was old enough to realize of nature, could chisel with one the revolution of automa­ Headlines/ standard of living. life are broken down thus: the hocus-pocus of the liturgy His Almighty hands these co­ tion. Let’s only hope history v^aaa/vxaaaaaaaa/v^aaaaaaa/wma/v^ But in the meantiffle many 900 hours a year in the class­ and die otter stupidity of lossal sentinels of stone?” I doesn’t remember it as the ignore items like these: - thousands are out of work bi^ room, 3,285 hours a year in Catholic teachings. This emer­ could see that “Monsieur Ag­ mess that was made of the • In 1837 it took 25.7 man cause they are square pegs in sleep; and 4,575 hours a year gence into enlightenment left nostic” was engrossed in deep first revolution that brought in hours to produce a ton of the round holes of an ever him an agnostic. thought and I did not further “left over.” It is those “left the factory system. steel; in 1959, only 1L6 man more skfiled labor m arket disturb his reverie.' overs” that can make or break hours. Unless something is done to "Nature is the only creat­ 'There was nothing essential­ a student. ly wrong with the factory • Steel p ro d u ctio n was give these men skills they do or,” he said, "and reason is As we alighted from the not now have, the older ones the only thing a man needs 4- 4 4- system and mass production. about the same in 1990 and plane, he grasped my hand The trouble was that industry in 1960, but 1960 saw 80,000 will face dresiy dolee and the to guide him through life.” He and flashed the first smile I And then there was the little was allowed to grow up with­ fewer workers and a work younger ones will be a drag scoffed at my gullibility in had seen. As he bade fare­ aged grandmother who sat by out the guiding hand of moral week 8.3 hours shorter. on the nation for their wholO making my proposed journey well to his "unwelcome” com­ the window in the late after­ principles. Its birthday was e In 1960 U.8. factories pro­ hapless lives. to the various shrines o* Eur­ panion of the 800-mile flighf, noon sunlight. Her eyes were also the heyday of the lais- duced 43 per cent more than INTENSIVE TRAINING ope. "How can an Intelligent he remarked, almost plain­ almost closed, but her lips sez faire crowd, whose rugged in 1950, but with 10 per cent PROGRAMS are sn essential man like yourself be duped tively: "Mon Pere, I’d give were moving. A grandchild individualism said anything fewer wortmrs. part of tbb answer. BoQi fao- by such superstitions?” he anything to have your kind of rushed Into the room and goes and naturally the man e Some of the worst unem­ tories and unions must do added condescendingly. “Have faith!” gave Granny a shake. on top is the one who wins. ployment centers in file coun­ their part and in many placet you ever seen God? Have you "What are you doing, dran- try have thousands of are trying. So most file local ever spoken with Him?” I THOUGHT OF THE ny; Sleeping?” AND THERE IS nothing unfilled Jobe — for skilled communitief, and states. But BLIND MAN of Jericho, tug­ really wrong with automation. workers, indudlng everything for the fede^ government Hr THIS WAS A ROUGH EN­ ging at the hem of Christ’s “No, honey.” Granny held Even the unions do not usual­ from engineers to stenog­ self to avoid involvment in COUNTER because of the dif­ garment, pleading from the up her rosary wrapped around ly fight automation itself. It raphers. the issOe would be to neglect ficulties of language and b^ depths of his soul; "Lord, that her fingers. ‘T m just thumb­ is progress, they say, and you • Unskilled workers a r e one of the most obvious du­ cause he seemed to Insist on I may see!” Strange But True ing my way to heaven.” have to have progress. But only six per cent of our work ties it has. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE FIVE RFri^TftRIQL^ Superior General Visiting Franciscan Nuns

I K ^ 0 m I I ■ ■ I I ■ j (Continued From Page 1 ) < iiiRSings of native German songs donesladonesia to Africa, and from strengthen this bond by demon-demon­ Redwood City, CaliCalif., headquar­ |cre.st convent, headquarters of and English-spoken greetings, West to Rome. strating how one spirit, thht of ters of St. Francis Province, I Sacred Heart province, on Nov, as weil as of colored^lides de­ Variations in language and St. Francis and of Mother Mag­ where they will conduct a visita­ CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS 125. picting mission activities, the culture need not be a barrier dalen, foundress, can vivify tion of the Far Western prov­ Mother Mechtild, who wa.s Sisters at Marycrest have to sisterly unity, Mother Mech- many activities in far-fields. ince. They plan to return to elected to the position of Supe­ spanned the distances from In­ tild would maintain, but can Denver Visits Rome in March, 1962. rior General of the Franciscan! The Mother’s visit to Mary­ The niece of the late Mother Sisterhood at the General Chap­ crest focused upon the recently Aloysia Hellweg, a former Su­ ter in Rome in October, 1960. 'T; constructed mother-house build­ perior General of, the congrega­ little United Nations is beyond the mid-point of her| ing facing W. 52nd Avenue, a tion, Mother Mechtild had been 14-month American visitation. novitiate house where young an Assistant General of the t t e n t io n o f a l l t h e w o r l d ther concessions to Khrushchev as lead­ girls are trained in the religious She is visiting every convent Sisterhood In the six years prior is focused on the towering United ing only to disaster. life and Marycrest High School, to her election as its leader. A and charitable institution main­ Nations Building in New York. There V now in its fourth year of exist­ Founded in Heythuysen, Hol­ President Kennedy threw down the THE CAPTIVE EUROPEAN NA­ tained by her congregation in ence at the western edge, of the land, in 1835, the congregation guantlet of peace with the new U.S. TIONS delegates, having suffered the tllree U.S. provinces that extend 26-acre tract of land, on Fed­ of the Sisters of St. Francis of horrors of total war, do not ask the use from the Atlantic to the Pacific eral Boulevard. They also went Penance and Christian Charity challenge for a “peace race,” accom- to St. Elizabeth’s C o h v e n t, of force. They seek, however, something coasts. maintained its headquarters in 'panied by a six-point disarmament plan. where Mother Grace Wohlge­ its cradle village until 1953, There, too, will be fought out the battle which it seems impossible not to grant: By means of tape record­ muth is superior. when, by decision of the General over a successor—or no successor—to That the free nations of the West (“neu­ At the completion of their Chapter, the gene^alate was to Dag Hammarskjold, secretary - general tral” nations please note) put before the visitation of Sacred Heart prov­ be transferred to Itome. A perm­ and “martyr for peace” of the UN. United Nations General Assembly the Annual Red Mass ince in late November, the anent generalate building was issue of self-determination for all peo­ Mothers will move westward to completed there in 1961. But just across the street from the Set for Lawyers - c m UN headquarters, a "little United Na­ ples; that they demand Soviet respect tions,” which might just as aptly be for human rights (Soviet Russia signed, The second annual Red termed the “conscience of the free with tongue in cheek, the UN Declara­ Mass for the Catholic Law­ world,” has just held its own sessions. tion on Human Rights, perpetrating per­ yer’s Guild of Colorado will Organized as the Assembly of Captive haps the greatest travesty in world his­ be offered Sunday, Nov. 5, at r Religious Articles and Church Supplies tory); and that the UN seek effective 5 p.m. in the Cathedral of the European Nations, the nine nations now New Testaments ______65c & up crushed under the Soviet iron heel have ways of enforcing its resolutions on Hun­ , Den­ ver. Student Bible ______$3.95 appealed to the world not to forget them gary, previously ignored by Russia, by and to aid them in their struggle for the very practical step of rejecting the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will preside at the Solemn Attn.: Altar Societies credentials of the blood-stained Kadar freedom. Pontifical Mass to be offered Altar Linen, Alb Linen ... Now in Stock regim e’s delegates to the UN. by Auxiliary Bishop David M. THE NINE NATIONS comprise more As the New York Times comments: Maloney, spiritual director of than 87,000,000 people, which would rank “The voice of even the tiniest new the guild. Bishop John J. them collectively with the largest na­ state in Asia and Africa is given re­ Wright of Pittsburgh will tions in the world. They are Albania, spectful attention in the General Assem­ preach at the Mass. Conducting Visitation Bulgaria, Czecho - Slovakia, Estonia, bly. It cannot ignore the voices of an­ The Cathedral Vested Choir ^ STORE cr/^BC uAiiBeHOURS will sing. A dinner will follow Hungai7 , Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and cient European nations crying for free­ Mother Mechtild Hellweg (seated), Superior General of the Monday Thru Friday — 9 to 5:30 Romania. Only a figment of law keeps dom.” the Mass at 6:30 p.m. In the Franciscan Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Silver Glade Room of the Cos­ SATURDAY 9 TO 4 P.M. East Germany from being included, for Charity, is conducting a visitation in Denver of Marycrest, it' is considered legally as well as really IN THE “LITTLE UN” the free mopolitan Hotel. Ail members of the bench and bar in Colo­ Mid-Western mother-house of the congregation, and St. Eliza­ a conquered nation. AJl are under either world has material for its most effective rado have been invited to at­ beth’s Convent. She Is accompanied by Mother Richard Lynch, 120 Broadway KE. 4-8233 direct Soviet domination or Soviet-dom­ ready-made promotion campaign: Let tend the Mass and dinner. assistant General. inated Communist regimes. Referring to Nikita Khrushchev as Russia talk of “colonialism” — how the “hdr of ”—whom, inci­ about the Captive Nations? Of human dentally, he has far outdone—the repre­ rights—how about freedom of worship, sentatives of the freedom forces in the free elections, and the right of self-de­ captive nations expressed grave fear. termination behind the Iron Curtain ? The Soviet's new drive for world domin­ Were these factors to be brought be­ ^ /crG raTi^ e ation, which has touched off rumors of fore the public, it is difficult to see how more Western concessions, caused ur­ any of the emerging nations in Africa gent concern. The representatives, all and Asia could be enticed by blatqnt of whom have had first-hand experience Soviet propaganda. of Russian rapacity, warned of any fur­ —Msgr. John B. Ebel 'Cursillos' Sweep Southwest

By Paul H. Hallett Cursillistas is in preparation. the Spanish character is such a s t w e e k , while speak­ Those who participate in that it catches enthusiasm L ing before the Archdioc- the Cursillos are given guid­ sooner than does the Anglos. eaan Council of Catholic Men ance in theological principles Thirdly, intensive courses un­ in Santa Fe, I had an extra­ by a priest, but they do most der proper direction may do ordinary opportunity to ob­ of the work themselves. The more than those that last for i r p serve the spirit of these Cath­ work consists in learning just months but are conducted in olic leaders of New Mexico, what their religion means to an unmethodical or lackadai­ about half of whom were of them and how they should sical spirit. apply it to their environment. Spanish descent. One of the It is exceptional for in­ speakers, whose zeal shone The day is filled with prayer, stance, for a high school or through his quiet demeanor, instruction, and discussion. It even college student of Span­ explained what is only a Span­ lasts for 12 hours or more of ish to be able to speak the ish word to most Americans, intensive effort; at the end the language after he is through the Cursillos. participants are exhausted his studies. But the U.S. Army Cwsillo literally means a but beginning .to know what gives an intensive six-week “brief course” or exercise. their religion is about. By the course in languages that are Specifically, it is an inten­ end of the second day they far hanjer than Spanish, and sive course in the theology are dedicated. At the conclu­ the product turned out can and practice of the Catholic sion of this intensive period make his way in them. Some­ religion, lasting only three they are ready to become lay thing like this happens in the apostles, eager to start work days. Hiis plan of Christian Cursillos. . rejuvenation originated in that will help the Church. AS FAR AS I KNOW, noth­ some 14 years ago, and THREE DAYS SEEM an in tecent years' has spread ing about the Cursillos has among the Spanish-speaking incredibly brief term for mak­ appeared in any English-lan­ in Texas and New Mexico, as ing a lay apostle, especially guage Catholic periodical, well as in Mexico. No cursillo since the-Cursillistos are nev­ with the exception of one has so far been given in any er allowed to renew their brief article. Judging from the language buV Spanish, or had course. But several things earnestness of the young man any but Spanish-speaking men have to be remembered. First who expounded them in the as participants, but there is of all. as a rule only the most Santa Fe meeting, I should no reason why it cannot be zealous and best informed be­ say that we shall soon hear extended, or at least adapted, come Cursillistas. Secondly much more about them. to Anglo-Saxon culture. AS EVERYONE who has Episcopal Engagements tried to explain the Cursillos will tell you, it is something Friday, Oct. 6, South Boulder, firmation 11:00 a.m.; Jules St. Walburga’s Convent, in­ burg. Confirmation 7:30 p.m that has to be experienced, vestiture 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, Holyoke These facts tell the story.. not talked or read about. No Sunday, Oct. 8, Sterling, Con­ Confirmation 11:00 a.m ; book about them has appear­ firmation 4:00 p.m. Wray, Confirmation 7:30 p.m. ed so far in English, although Monday, Oct. 9, Crook, Confir­ Thursday, Oct, 12, Yuma, Con I translation of three import­ mation 7:30 p.m. firmation 11:00 am .: Akron OUR SCHOOLS AND GOVERNMENT: ant Spanish books for the Tuesday, Oct. 10, Fleming, Con- Confirmation 7:20 p.m. R io Grande paid 1960 property taxes o f $2,403,686.61 in Colorado. O f this, $1,654,872.79 went directly Friday, Oct. 13, Brush, Confir­ Register System of Catholic Newspapers mation 11:00 a.m.; for school purposes, or enough to educate 4,076 students ($406 per pupil as reported by the (Colorado StatO Sunday, Oct. 15, Cathedral Mass Founding Editor______The Ute Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph n 8 a.m. Catholic Physician' Board of Education). Remainder, $748,813.82 went for state, county and municipal purposes. President...... Archbishop Urban J. Vehi Guild. A significant item, $129,769.91 for highways! Editor and Business Manager . . Rt. Bev. John B. Cavanagh, i’h D Sunday, Odt. 15, St. Philomena Confirmation 4:00 p.m. Executive Editor______Msgr, John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D OUR ECONOMY: Monday, Oct. 16. Presentation Associate Business Manager...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, M.A Confirmation 7:30 p.m. During 1960, Rio Grande railroad paid a total of $33,161,997 in wages to its employees, community-minded Associate Editors...... Linus M. Rlordan, Ph.D.; Paul 11. Hallett Tuesday, Oct. 17, South Boulder. residents of this fast-growing territory. Its purchases of materials and supplies amounted to $10,725,255. LltLD. Confirmation 7:30 p.m. Advertising Director...... - ...... John J. Murph> Wednesday. Oct. 18, Seminary. YOU AND YOUR GOODS: Junior Clergy examinaton 10:Of Denver Catholic Register a.m. You spend less when yon travel by train. Rio Grande rcveime per passenger mile was only 2.4 cents for the Thursday, Oct. 19, Seminary 123,809,781 passenger miles required to carry 529,644 passengers during 1960. Ten years ago (1951) Rio Grande’* Pontifical Mass 9:30 a.m.; An Published Weekly by nual alumni meeting. revenue per passenger mile was 23 cents. THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCILTY, (Inc.) Sunday, Oct. 22, Seminary, or­ 938 Bannock Street, 1 dination to diaconte 8:1.' You save money when yon ship by rail. Rio Grande rerenne pA ton mile was only 1.298 cents for the 5.45 billloa a.m.; St. John’s Confirmation ton miles produced in moving W,397,064 revenue net tons In 1960. Ten years ago (1951) Rio Grande’s revenne Telephone, KEystone 44205 P.O. Box 1620 4:00 p.m. ' Mon^y, Oct. 23, St. Patrick's per ton mile was 1.263 cents. Subscription: $4.00 per year. Confirmation 7:30 p.m, Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. Tuesday, Oct. 24. Mt. Carmel Railroad transportation is the most economical service available for movement of you or your goods. Confirmation 7:30 p.m. Foreign countries, including Wednesday. Oct. 25. Sac Rio Grande's entire multi-million dollar plant is completely financed and maintained by the raikoad itself. Philippines, $7.00 a year. red Heart, Confirmation 7 :t( It moves millions of tons of freight out o f your way on its own high-speed steel highways, p.m. 42 Thursday, Sept. 28, 1961 Thursday, Oct. 26, St. Clara'> with no help from taxpayers. Orphanage, Confirmation 4:0( p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Mt. Olivet ('em Call upon Rio Grande whenever you plan a shipment or arrange a trip. OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER etery, .All Souls’ Devotion 3 Of The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial . p.m.: St. Theresa's Confirma approval. Wo confirm it as the official publicatiim of the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over tion 7:30 p.m. ^iorGraJide the signature of the Ordinary or those of the Ulficials Monday. Oct. 30, St. Mary Ma.g of our Curia is hereby declared ofdcial. dalenc's. Confirmation 7:30 Wo hope The Register will be read in every home p.m. Watch out for the kids. Lei them live lo enjoy the life for which they're preparing. of the archdiocese. Friday, Nov. 3 .5, Colorado We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate Springs. El Fomar, Regiona a taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading Conference Lay Women's of The Register. Retreat .Movement. * URBAN J. VEHR •Sunday, .Nov. 5. Cathedral. Cath­ DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver olic Lawyers' Guild Mass 5 .HI Jan. 29.1960. p.m. Bishop John Wri.ght of Pittsburgh, speaker. PAG£ SIX Office, 938 Bannock Straef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961- Guild President s * - a Names Chairmen 1 1 ® (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) Jacques. Rosemary and Leon; Miss Loretta Sullivan, presi­ ard Doherty of this circle ara dent of the guild, has announced on vacation in Las Vegas. Jeanitf the following members will be and Kevin Gleason have moved the chairmen and co-chairmen into a new home in LakewoodJ Alumnae of Sacred Heart of the standing committees for Beverly Davis will entertaii( the following year; St. Martha’s Circle Sept. 28; Ways and means, Joan Mur- Betty and John Valenta have Hold First Fall Meeting man and Grace Rome; enter­ announced the birth of their fiftlt tainment, Anne Brenner and child, Michael Joseph. . • The first fall meeting of the stance to the new thrift shop Maureen Allen; membership, Holy Cross Circle will meef board of directors of the Colo­ operated by the Garland School N Charlene Burke and Betty Dal- Sept. 28 in the home of Martlm rado Alumnae of the Sacred as a project to raise money for digan; linen, Mary Kinkel and Dougan. • Heart met in the home of Mrs. scholarships. Eileen D e B m n o; vestments, Evelyn Maeschetti will be the jjohn T. Stoddart, Sept. 11. Mrs. Edward T. Donahue and Clella Barry and Dorothy Roy; hostess for Holy Innocents Cir) ’ Plans were formulated for assis- Mrs. Melvin Roberts will be publicity, Josephine Ipsen, cle in September. co-chairmen of the two-week Thelma Elliot, Pat Heaton, and assistance plan assigned to the Audrey Pool; Colorado Alumnae of the Sa­ D e a d lin e ! Historian, Katherine Donald; The deadline for stories and cred Heart. All members are social action, Jane Johnson; In­ pictures to be published in asked for a donation of at least fant of Prague, Eileen Conboy; Hospital. Building Fund Ball two articles of clean clothing or St. Clara’s, Bemieta Haupt­ “ The Denver Ckhoiic Regis­ white elephants. Members are man; Queen of Heaven, Bar­ ter’’ is Monday of the week Mrs. John Metiger, president of the St. Anthony Hospital $100 per couple, include cocktails, a gourmet dinner, big name requested to take toys, china, bara Maloney; retreat, Dorothy of publication. All correspon­ Anxiliary, dlsNnys an architect’s rendering of the building and entertainment, and dancing until 1:30 a.m. Assisting Mrs. clothing, etc., all in good order Dandrow; catechetical, Catha­ dent’s are urged to have their expansion plans fbr St. Anthony’s Hospital, Denver, which will Metzger on the invitations committee are, seated,' left to right, to the homes of the chairmen rine Maloney and Isabella Mc­ stories at “The Register” no lecetve a sizable boost as a result of the second annual Building Mrs. Ernest Forman, Mrs. Raymond NicoU, Mrs. Gordon Tan­ or bring to the meeting Oct. 6. Namara; Denver Deanery, Ei­ later than Monday to assure Fond Ball to be held Saturday, Nov. 4, in the grand ballroom of ner, and Mrs. Franklin J. Musbaven; and, standing, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Stewart, leen Koester; and bylaws, Mary their publication that week. the Hilton Hotel. David Barton, Ruth Smith, and Miss 'Vera Hanneman. president of the alumnae, said Nadorff and Alice (lathercole. “Gala 1161’’ will be a black tie affair. Tickets, selling at that the next board meeting CIRCLES’ NEWS will be held on Monday, Oct. St. Ann’s circle will meet Oct. 16 at 10 a.m. in the home of 4 in the home of Elizabeth Mrs. David MacKay. Future Flynn. State Official to Speak at Guild's Breakfast meetings of the board will be Grace Proctor will entertain held on the third Monday of Holy Trinity Circle Oct. 4. At the s'ixth annual meeting will be Miss Mary C. Nadorff. more than 20 years, and since tary; and Rose Hattendorff, each month. Our Lady of Perpetual Help of Our Lady of the Rosary She will address the group in 1955 has been secretary of that burse chairman. It was announced that the Circle will meet Oct. 2 in the Guild, the principal speaker the Albany Hotel on Sunday, organization. She has been Ticket chairtnan for this year’s luncheon meeting will be held home of Josephine Schaffer, Oct. 1, at the breakfast that will treasurer of the Infant of Prague [fwwvvwwv rwvwvwwwwvww^ event is Maxine Chadwick Wei- on Friday, Oct, 6, in the home Francis Pedotta will be the follow the Mass and corporate hostess for the Mother Cabrini dener. The Mowing member^ of Mrs. Harry Trueblood at reception of Communion in Circle Oct. 5. Barbara Pepper 12:30 p.m. After the meeting I Dr. James P. Gray | Holy Ghost Church, Denver, at have been appointed to act at is a new member in this cir­ Annunciation Grad members will attend Benedic­ 9:15 a.m. the breakfast: Margaret Hor- cle. OPTOMETRIST vat, chairman of hospitality; Annunciation Church, J)env- tion in the chapel of St. Jo­ Our Lady of Perpetual Help Miss Nadorff is director of seph’s Hospital. Maxine Weidener. Magdelene ver, was the scene of the wed­ will meet Oct. 2 in the home of administrative management in All members of the Colorado r Eyes Examined I Hughes, Rose Hattendorff, and ding of Carol Ann Magan, Irene Peck. the Colorado State Department Alumnae of the Sacred Heart Agnes Besiner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Pasquale will be the Visual Care of Public Welfare. She has been are asked to make a special ef­ \ Mrs. Paul Doherty, retreat Frank J. Magan, and Jack hostess for Morning Star Circle in the employ of this depart­ Rosenbach, son of Mr. a n d fort to attend the luncheon 213 Colo. Bldg. ment since 1936. She is a prom­ chairman, reported a sizable at­ in September, The Mo'st Imortant Mrs. Jake Rosenbach, all of meeting. There will be Benedic­ The Miraculous Medal Circle inent worker in both public and tendance at the annual retreat 1815 Calif. Denver. tion and a talk by the alum­ will meet Oct. 3 in the home Catholic welfare activites. held in El Pomar, Colorado Maid of honor was Anna- nae’s spiritual director. Father of Nora Delio. Pat and Chuck For Appointment Call: Miss Nardoff has served as a Springs, Sept. 1-3. CARE beUe Bustos and bridesmaids John Boyle, S.J. Udick have bought a new home TICKETS AVAILABLE TA. 5-8883 member of the board of direct­ were Rose Fertitta, Patsy in Applewood Mesa. in your life for tho ors of Catholic Charities for Tickets for the breakfast may Melton, and Sharan Kreutzer. Aid Society Plans Rosemary Tickey will be the most important occasion be obtained from any member, Kathy and Debbie Cammin- hostess Oct. 4 for Our Lady of Wedding Cakes f ^ or by calling Bemita Haupt- Meeting Oct. 3 ello were flower girls. Don­ the Rockies Circle. Claudia A Specialty ; r' TO HELP THE SCHOOL BAND PROGRAMS man, FR. 7-0503, or at the door ald Rosenbach served as best St. Vincent’s Aid Society will Hamm and Roberta Northam on Sunday morning, Oct. 1. man and Gerald Wright, Ron­ meet in the home of Mrs. John are new members in this circle. ald Perry, and Ronald Malik P. Akolt, 3330 E. Seventh Ave­ St. Cecelia’s Circle will meet BALL MUSIC CO. were ushers. Billy Rosenbach nue, on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 2 Oct. 5 in the home of Phyllis was ring-bearer. p.m. There will be a speaker The bride attended Annunci­ and a report of the benefit. All A.B.C. Doll Hospital WILL RENT YOU ation High School and Mercy members are invited. BAKERY^ Mary Nadorff Hospital school of nursing. DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Thom KA 2-2SSS The bridegroom also attended Dolls Dressed to Order Nursery since its founding in CLOSED MONDAYS Home of Rno Pottrios 3 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS t Annunciation High School. , 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU vf ^ I 1946. She is a past president of REUGIOUS STATUES REPAffiED After a wedding trip to Las Mrs. J. A. McCourt 66 $0. Bi^dway 735 So, Univwilt]{^ You do not have to buy, but Rental will apply on the Archbishop’s Guild, as well as a member of the board of Vegas, Nev., the couple will 616 Downing MA. 8-7617 1550 Colo. Blvd.f 2410 E. 3rd A ii» n live in Denver. jW W W V W W W W V ------W purchase. Only new and top brands of student model trustees of the Mile High United instruments will be used, fully guaranteed. Fund. ' 6TH AVE. Miss Nadorff is a member of Rosary Making Club Band Directors are invited to call us for further infor­ & OLIVER'S the National organization of Plans Meeting Oct. 2 mation. State Welfare Finance Officers, Our Lady’s Rosary Making MARION Meat Market Brand name instruments that you can choose from a member of the Colorado Con­ Club of the greater Denver area j|are Martin, Reynolds, Slingerland, Roth and others. ference of Social Welfare, and will hold its fall meeting on Mon­ ■ "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" the Colorado Welfare Systems day, Oct. 2, in St. John’s We have a complete line of Band books for all instru­ and Business Association. She School cafeteria, Denver. Bene­ CHOICE STEAKS-ROASTS T ORDER ments. » was awarded the Pro Ecclesia diction in the church at 7:45 Fresh Poultry Fish et Pontifice Medal from Pope p.m. will precede the meet­ t ProfsMloiwI M N t Cwtttrs to S«rvt You Pius X n in 1945. ing. : Phoira PE. 3-4*» * 1*1* R- Alh AY»- I OFFICERS The election of officers for ■ nwvi.Hours .I -i.m...... to.. -4 p.in. — Ampi* Parking In Roar the coming year will be held at Officers of the Rosary Guild (RENTALS Double-Ring Rite this meeting. Members are ask­ Baemwiu— WW are Berpita Hauptman, presi­ Our Lady of the Mountains ed to bring home-baked goods START AT . . . ______dent; Margaret Horvat, vice for the blind auction. Prizes president; Agnes Beisner, Church, Estes Park, was the for a new RE'YNOLDS or MARTIN trumpet, trombone, setting for the marriage of that have been donated by the treasurer; Eileen Conry, secre- officers will be given away, and comet, clarinet, violin, or complete drum kit (including Jill Crowell, daughter of Dr. Ensfgn Awsfln CUSTOM BUILT and Mrs. H. R. Crowell of refreshments will be served. SLINGERHAND case, drum, top line stand, pad, book, A . ^ S iiu f iszsi Estes Park, to Daniel J. Ma­ Ensign Priscilla J. Austin, and sticks). FLASH honey, son of Mr. and Mrs. All Saints’ Society daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. ElEaRONIC ORGANS J. Phillip Mahoney of Wheat- To Hold Fashion Show H. Austin, Wheatridge, com­ Two Stores to Serve You € TAILORS pleted the eight-week indoctri­ ridge. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) nation class for women naVal Comparing with the more Frank L. Sherman of Lawr­ The Altar and Rosary Soci­ officers at the U.S. Naval LakesideBALL Center MUSIC COMPANY TUXEDO ence, Neb., witnessed the ety will sponsor a fashion show Englewood Schools Command, U.S. Na­ expensive Pipe Organs • Largest Selection • Ixmes double-ring nbptials, in the school hall at 8 p.m, Fri­ 5801 W. 44th Ave. 75 W. Floyd val Station, Newport, R.I. li. ti o \V€^st Prices Judy Crowell was maid of day, Sept. 29. GE. 3-4669 For her first assignment. at Vs the cost! PO. 1-0630 15th ft Welton KE. 4-6252 honor with Patsy Dooher as Featured will be apparel from Free Parkini;. any PiirK-Uile Ii<»t Stanley Furs, Suburban Casu­ Ensign Austin will report to bridesmaid. Phillip Mahoney San Diego, Calif., for duty at acted as best man with Thom­ als, and Kradle to Kollege. Tic­ kets, at 75 cents, may be pur­ a Navy hospital. TOWER CHIMES as Mahoney, William Blalack, Graduation exercises were and James McCloskey as ush­ chased at the door. on the naval base. The guest COMPLETE PIPE ORGAN ers. u speaker was Capt. Ruth A. SERVICE DEPARTMENT The bride attended schools Wives of Regis Staff Houghton, N.C., U.S.N., di­ in Estes Park and was grad­ To Be Guests at Tea rector, Nurse Corps, U. S. CALL US COLLEa uated from Colorado State Col­ Navy. Speaking as the repre­ Wives of Regis College fa­ lege. Mr. Mahoney is a grad­ sentative of the Nurse Corps culty and staff members will be uate of Regis College. graduates was Ens. Patricia I guests of the Very Rev. Richard CATHEDRAL ORGAN CO. A. Maloney, N.C. U.S.N.R., of After a wedding trip through jF. Ryan, S.J., president, at a Alexandria, Va., a graduate P. 0 . Box 132 Golden, Colorado New England the couple will [tea in the priVate lounge of the reside at 5030 W. 35th .\venue [Student Center Thursday, Sept. of St. Frances de Sales’ High Phone 279-2929 in Denver. 28, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. School, Denver. Ensign Aus­ ‘Twentieth Century Successor to the Pipe Organ” tin is a 1961 graduate of Lor- etto Heights College, Denver.

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Heights Grads ,-V.j Nurses' Council Plans Nominated for Evening Meeting Sept. 28 (The Denver Council pf promised. Catherine Carey, new Honor Society Catholic Nurses) < president, states that there are The first fall meeting of the still vacancies to be filled In Three 1981 graduates of Lor- Denver Council of Catholic the chairmanship ,'of several etto Heights College, Denver, Nurses will be held at Mercy committees. She hopes there will be initiated into Kappa Hospital, Thursday, Sept. 28, at will be volunteers, or sugges­ Gamma Pi on Thursday, Sept. 8 p.m. Rosary and Benediction tions for recruiting members. 28. will precede the meeting in the The executive committee held Kappa Gamma Pi is the na­ hospital chapel. its meeting Sept. 19 at SL,An­ tional scholastic and activity An interesting program is thony’s HrapitiaL The committee honor society of Catholic wom­ voted approval of a plan'for a en. The girls won nomination to Life Sorvico Pins Auxiliary 539 reduction of toe total number'' the society by maintining a B- Plans Initiation of membership meetings a year. plus scholastic average. and Mercy Hosfiital Women’s Auxiliary award- Cronin, Mrs. Jack Rowley Miss Frances demonstrating leadership quali­ ed six life service pins at its 10th annual Smith, Mrs. J. Leonard Ssrigert, and Mrs. B. Auxiliary 539 will initiate new members as part of the pro- ties in college. membership tea held at the hospital. Left to E. Grossman. Absent when picture was HOOVER Patricia Tauko, daughter of right are Sister Mary Kleran, assistant taken was Mrs. Cyrus W. Anderson, granl Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Tanko, supervisor of Mercy Hospital; Miss Anne All active members are urged AUTHORiZn 8ALU AND a major in elementary education to invite a new member and •nvici > bring an inactive member back ZSYEARSONUSTCOUSXAYt* and a minor in English litera­ Morey Auxiliary Frtt City Widt PUMtp Mtf DtHiiwy ture. to this meeting. Tickets for the annual card D l 6 4 | n Patficia was the treasurer of 12 HOUR Cm p M o party held at toe Public Serv­ Alpha Mu Gamma, a campus Six Life Service Pins Awarded SERVICE tSS ta c M o f Fasliio it SJbowFi— W ell ice Compikny will be available. honor sorority, and president of "FasUon Show?—Well, I don’t know about that!” seems to At toe Mercy Hospital Smith, and Mrs. J. Leonard Swi- have been for, the entire 10 This dessert luncheon and card the Loretto Chapter of the Stu­ party will be held on Tuesday Blarnt^f Apjilloim 9wp he tte attitude of Anthonv Tarantino of St. Hary Magdalene’s dent National Education Asso­ Women’s Auxilary’s 10th annual gert. years. They were given gar­ SchoM, E yew ater. Anthony Is the son of Mrs. Joseph Taran- membership meeting and tea CHARTER MEMBERS CITED Oct. 17, at 1 p.m. Tickets are sMSMCMn ciation. An active member of denia corsages. UtlWMlRllRWRS M> tine who is chairman of the all-school fashion show to be spon- held Sept. 16 at the hospital au­ Honored at the tea were the 75 cente each. Prizes will be toe Denver Club, Patricia is The new executive board given. PY44H7 Not. 8, at George W ashi^on High School at 7:36 p.m. Mrs. teaching third grade at Ash­ ditorium, six life service pins, charter members of the auxil­ members elected at the meeting Wniiam Moriarity is co^fiairman ^ th e show entitled Modesty land School. denoting 2,000 or more hours of iary. are Mrs. A. G. Topil, prtsident; for Modetns.” 'Mekets on sale at 50 cents per person can be Marilyn Waggoner holds a service, were awarded. Of the 12 original members, Mrs. Deane M. Huffman, vice pnrchased trmn the teagne representatires of the indlvidoal bachelor of science degree in Sister Mary Kieran, assistant Mrs. Milton Allen, Mrs. Fred­ president; Mrs. John J.' Vance, PTAs. rick Good, Mrs. Jack l^vy, chemistry with a minor in supervisor at Mercy, presented recording secretary; Mrs. Rob­ Miss Catharine C. Maloney, ert Slattery, corresponding sec­ * SPECIAL secondary education. Her de­ the life pins to Mrs. Cyrus W, \. gree was bestowed magna cum Miss Frances Smith, Mrs. J. retary; Mrs. L. U. Wagner, Anderson, Miss Anne Cronin, Fir^ Saturday Club laude. Leonard Swigert, Mrs. John T. treasurer; and Mrs. Cyrus W. Marilyn was a sodalist for Mrs. B. E. Grossman, Mrs. Tierney, and Mrs. John Woulfe Anderson, assistant treasurer. SCHOOL RATES New Season four years and served as sec­ Jack Rowley, Miss Frances are active on the board and retary of the Denver Club. She » ' NOW IN EFFEa / On Saturday,'Oct.' 7, beginning as outlined by National Society held office as president of the Meeting Slated Chemistry Club and of Alpha at 13:10 p.m. in Holy Ghost of toe Immaculate Heart of Academy Student Ranks Mu Gamma. By Study Club Church Denver', ^Our ta ^ y of M ^ .' Special indulgences can The first meeting of the fall FathnA First Satarday taub will be gain^. Marilyn is teaching science High in Notional Exam joih with an interested la ^ o i LUNCBEEON ' and mathematics at Kepner season of the Catholic Women’s Study Club will be Thursday, at tbwHrst Hass of the 196M Following toe church services, Junior High School. (St. Mary’s Academy, the past March in more than Oct. 5, in the Denver Dry Goods season. The primary purpose of all women are invited to the Martha Cimdert is a magna En^ewood) 15,000 high schools Glossy Prints Are tearoom with a luncheon at 1 the Club is to promote toe First monthly luncheon, to begin at cum laude graduate with a Donna Haraway, student iKtdy The semifinalist group is com­ 1:30 p.m. in the Denver Tea p.m. Saturday ^derotions. % major in English literature president, has been recognized posed of the highest scoring stu­ Made to Your ^ Thajf Very Rev. Monsignor Room. ■ and minors in secondary edu­ as a semifinalist in the Nation­ dents in each state and in the The officers for the coming Reservations for. toe lunch, at William Honahah, q>iritnal di­ cation and Spanish. M a rt^ was al Merit Scholarship Program, United States territories. Each year are Mrs. W. A, Carlile, rector of toe group, be cele­ $1.65 per person, can be phoned active in toe Loretto Student semifinalist now moves a step pre^dent; Mrs. Nellie Mofflt, Yearbook Specifications to either Mrs. John LaTouT' brant of toe Mass and will con­ Government, serving on toe closer to winning a four-year vice president; Mrs. Ruth Wea- duct toe Holy Hour of prayer, ette, FR. 7-1062, or Miss Nina senate and as a floor officer of dlck, secret^y-treasurer; and Heiwr, at EA. 2-4610, on or Merit Scholarship to the college resident government. Mrs. Leo Deering, correspond­ before Friday, Oct. 6. of his or her choice. She won membership in the In April, 1962, the names of ing secretary. tm Press Club by contributing to the merit scholars will be an­ DRY CLEANING The following appointments Party Planned toe campus newspaper. The nounced, the exact number de­ were made by the president; AND LAUNDRYf • Heightsonian, and to T’Akra, pending on the extent of sponsor Mrs. K. H. Marriot, Mrs. L. At St. Clara’s a literature magazine. Martha support of the Merit Program. Rabtoay, and Mrs. Thomas M. is teaching at Kunsmiller Jun­ ■fy St. tllara’s Ladle's Aid Society ’ITie Merit Scholarship Pro Smith, hostesses; Mrs. J. J. CASCADi ior High School. Her parents 'will bold toe monthly card party gram was established in 1955 TAhorSeiTO are Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Gan- Flynn, chaplain; and Mrs. Giles and luncheon in the orphanage, with grants from the Ford Foun­ Foley, publicity. dert of Wyoming. dation and the Carnegie Corpo STUDIO 3800 W. 26th Ave.,' on Wednes­ After a ‘short business meet­ The group meeting, which ration and sponsors have thus day, Oct. A, at 13:30 p.m. ing, members will be invited to LOOKING £ 5 ^ 5 - Special prizes will be award­ initiates toe year’s activities, far contributed direct financial I; 2422 Ave. - - - 'DE. .3-4990 will be held in the home of tell of their vacation experi­ ed. All members are asked to assistance to nearly 5,000 stu­ ences. bring a. ^ s t. The Number 8 the treasurer, Miss Kathleen dents and their colleges. Cuthbdrtson ^ stops at toe front gate of PIANO toe orphanage. Breakfast Set KING FRIGID FOOD BANK VALUE? \^J Colorado Spgs. Um H«a4liflhtf By Group Oct. 1 2041 SOUTH UNIYIRSITY BOULEVARD Colorado drivers are remind­ Women's Club The Queen’s Daughters are In­ ---- HOME FREEZER SERVICE— LESTER— ed by the State Patrol that the vited to attend the 8:15 a.m use of parking lighjs for driv- Told of Meet Donna Haraway Mass on Sunday, Oct. 1, in St SERVING SOUTH DENVER FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS BETSY ROSS taig in “soupy" weather is a vi­ Philomena’s Church, Denver. (Divine Redeemer Parish, as announced Sept. 21 by Sister olation the law. Use your This annuEil corporate reception LOCKERS • FROZEN FOODS O MEATS Qiial'ii! Pianos headlights. Colorado Springs) Jean Patrice, principal. Besides of Communion will be followed The first fall meeting of the maintaining an A average in by breakfast at 9:45 a.m. in the Authorized Dealer FREEZER SU lniEf Women’s Club was held Sept. 13 her studies for the past three Heart O’ Denver Motor Hotel. in toe ^hool cafeteria. years, Donna has been an active OVER Reservations at $1.75, includ­ LET US HELP YOU with your meat budget . . . Mrs. Richard Nixon, president member in the co-curriculum at ing tax and gratuity, may be of the Colorado Springs Retreat the academy. 1400 made by phoning Mary Me RENT A LOCKER and buy U.S. Choice, guaranteed League of the parish, spoke The student council, the sodal­ Glone, EA. 2-3942,; before Satur­ LOCKERS ; > STUDIO about the eleventh regional con­ ity, the athletic association, pub­ day, Sept. 30. ► ' meats, aged, cut and packaged to your order! vention of the National Lay- lications, the missions, drama, MUSIC CO. PORTRAIT women’s Retreat League, to be and the NFL have all had a held Nov. 3-5 at the Broadmoor place in her schedule. Leader­ Tabernacle Society I i;i:i: i’.xj.k im , !:IZI \ PHOTOGRAPHY by Hotel. ship qualities and varied inter­ To Meet at Cathedral WILD GAME Mrs. William Steilznor an­ ests have placed her in key po­ 1332 Broadway EDWARD X. DE CROCE nounced a time table of the con­ sitions in various organizations. The ■ Tabernacle Society will be the guests of the Rt. Rev. PROCESSING^ 4SS5 E. C O L F A X vention, which will be sent to The announcement of her CH. 4-4556 F R E M O N T 7-6S01 Monsignor Walter Canavan, in the other parish organizations. placement as semifinalist in DENVER 20, COLO. the Cathedral Rectory, 1501 OPEN MON. and PRI. EVES. program marks Donna as one The new committee chairmen Pennsylvania Street, on Friday, FOR LOCKERS AND were announced. among approximately 10,000 sen­ iors throughopt the country Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. All meihbers HOME FREEZERS- Refreshments swere served by of the society are urged to be the hostesses for September who attained semifinalist status through their high scores on the present at this first meeting of 2041 SOUTH UNIVERSITY BLVD. CALL PEARL 3-3533 Mmes. Arlene Brunette, Betty the current season. ■/mamm CO LORADO-ro TEXAS Bestgen, Norma Bestgen, Eileen qualifying examination, a test of Carlee, Ann O’Leary, and Mar­ educational development given lene Aldermen. Heights' Nurses League Extends Honor Eight Welcome to NSNA Leaders Women Voters Lorreto Heights’ nurses were The League of Women Voters hostesses to eight National of Denver welcomes to its Student Nurses’ Association membership all’interested worn en of voting age. A nine-month leaders in the Colorado area at study program begins in Sep­ a meeting at Loretto Heights tember a n d is conducted College Sept., .23. through neighborhood units The purpose of this meeting Meetings are held weekday wag to develop better public re­ mornings, afternoons, and eve lations in the national associa nings. tion. Plans ipvolvipg the use Enjoy the comfort, convenience and The league is a nonpartisan of visual aides to be exchanged economy of dependable Zephyr travel! organization whose members nationally and internationally are united in their concern for were among the matters dis You4l ride In real luxury u .. enjoy sparkling refresh­ promoting good government at cussed. ments and freshly-prepared meals in the cheery diner- the local, state and national This was among the first of a lounge. You may choose varied sleeping accommoda­ levels. A most important aspect series of planned monthly meet­ tions — roomettes, bedrooms, compartments, reclining is the furnishing of voter infor­ ings. chair-coach seat. mation prior to elections. Students of Loretto on this Details about membership committee are: Chairman, Tish Remember — it's the Texas Zephyr for fine, fast, and local unit meetings may be Callison; corresponding secre­ economical travel between Colorado and Texas. obtained by calling Mrs. Robert tary of N.S.N.A. and Loretto’s Horstman, WE. 4-3107, AJrs representative to Colorado Stu­ EVERY LaCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT Robert Stimson, SK. 6-4780; or dent Nurses' Association; T oxat Train O no-W oy YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LISTED BELOW lo p h y r N o. 7 Coach the league office, CH. 4-4080 Suzy Hubka, historian and Lv. Donver ...... 12:45 pm 50 pm ForotT parliamentarian of the Colorado Student Nurses’ Association: HOLY TRINITY Presentation Ar. Amarillo ...... 11:19 pm 8 15 am $14.15 Cathedral High School CATHEDRAL St. Anne's (Arvada) and Ginny Maher, correspond­ North G alt Shopping Notre Daipe CATHEDRAL Ar. Fort Worth ... 3 30 pm $24.37 PTA to Meet Oct. 2 Arvada Squoro ent. 276 E. I3 T H AVE. C tn itr St. Anthony and Ar. D allas...... 7:35 am 40 pm $25.40 The Cathedral High School Rachel Hanson, associate (Nsxt to FoodUnd 7130 No. Fodwol Shopping C tnitr St. Rote of Lima 518 K. Cotfaz PTA, Denver, will hold its first Super M rkl.) Ar. Houston* ...... 2:15 pm 9 25 pm $32.99 professor of nursing at the Btn Kutoko, Mgr. Irv tn g W . A lom oda meeting of the year at 8 p.m (6 d o o ri So. o f P u rr Rox Paullut, Mgr. 4 Tod Lethmor, Mgr. * via eenvcnlcnt connteting itraomlinsr. Monday, Oct. 2. The teachers Heights, is adviser to the pub­ Harold Gleaves, Mgr. Food M k t.) Btrnlo Flnnorty, Jr., Mgr. ttubfcv*! to 10% fodorol transportation tax. will be on hand for discussions lic relations committee. with parents about their chil­ ST. BERNAOETn dren’s progress and problems Senior at Loretto Annunciation OUR LADY HOLY FAMILY Most ST. i m i In/ormation • Reservation* • Ticket* between 7:39 and 8 p.m. Attending Meeting OF FATIMA 3tlh a Bonlon ENGLEWOOD AND n.llA R Y There will be a meeting of Loyola John L^nurum, Precious Blood COLORADO S SOUTHERN RAILWAY O w n tr Cole. Mvd. ‘MAGDALENE the Sophomore Mothers’ Circle Patricia Berg, a senior home 34lh B Downing 1 4 9 0 C o n 5915 So. Univentty Horry Cottonlon, a t Evam O t f Tidnt * ITrii CkomiM on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 economics major at Loretto RUISILL WALKIR, Bill Flynn, Mgr. M g r. Anthony Poernich, KEytiM * 4-1 m p.m. in FM 6. Heights College, Denver, is at­ Prank E. Johnton, Mgr. JR ., M g r. %;ssar tending the semia-nnual Farm­ PASTC&S FREIGHT B« Prepared ers Union state conference ST. MARY’S, Littleton, ALL SOULS, Englewood ' 73 E. Bellview Roy Boloir, Mgr. When you drive you are ask­ Sept, 28-30, at Chippewa Falls. F A S m r SCRVICC to a il m a r k c t s ing for trouble if you fail to Wi.s. COLORADO SPRIHGS ■ j L c g I ROUTE VIA BURLINGTON KNES watch out for pedestrians, if The conference plans the they make a mistake or use Cotorodo and Southern Sailwoy field youth activities for the - - J ~ poor judgment, you should be GOLF ACRES rhiRogo, 8jrl>ngian A Quincy Rail'^od coming year and also for the 317 so. NEVADA 2320 L PLAHE AVE. VENETIAN VILU^GE (. Ti-,? - '—-- Fort Wo'fh or»d Denver Boilwoy prepared to compensate for national convention of the Food Bank Shopping Center their error. These words of ad­ SHOPPING CENTER Farmers Union to be held in Dewey Johnson, Mgr. ^ Leonard Gozman, Mgr. vice are from your State Patrol. Denver in March, 1962. A1 Weppner 810Q Necth H n n d t PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1961

“Recreation in its manifold variety has become a necessity of peo- 'P r t A i r ^ ■ I ^ * n r r o i D r r ple who labor under the fatiguing conditions of modem induttry. EilteTtClintneut + Features + Television I \U 4 X lO + nilflS + OlU^c + Ix e C O rC lin ^ But a must be worthy of the rational nature of mm and, therefore, must be morally healthy."—Pius XI, "Victtlonti Cure” *HMMMMjtMUUUUUk^^UUUkAJUi/UUUUUUUi/UUUUUUUUUUUUUU'^AAMAAAt^AJUiAAJU{AJUUKAMAAAAMAfiAiUUiAAAAAAMAAAAJiMAA^t^MAAAJUUUiAAAJiAAAAAAAJiAMAfiAMAAA/^JiAAA/i/SMAAAAMAJiAAMMJKMMAAMAf^»* Plato Skeuras of 20th Contwry-Fox O o ki,ef, ihsL C l u d is m tS L Producer Cites 'R^isf^r' Review

Francis of Assisi, the reverent the neighborhood theaters in the of Assisi. The letter, addressed Dick Dwyer, Great Cast, Top 1ce Follies' and entertaining motion picture Denver area. It is currently to Clement J. Zecha, entertain^ about St. that being presented for the first ment editor, follows: By C. J. ZscHA For their 26th annual edl- show in Los Angeles and the the ice show, Dwyer still per­ eye-popping sets, and the chor­ was produced by Plato Skouras time around' in Colorado Driqr Mr. Zecha: of 20th Century-Fox Film Cor­ Springs. I read your column “Voice A new edition of the doe, which is scheduled for 26-year-old Dwyer is in the pro­ forms with freshness and, eographic work of Patty Hall, eight performances during its cess of rehearsing the number amazingly, continues to offer and a deserving crew of behind- poration, will soon be playing The film had a brief «run at of the Audience” regarding colorful “Ice Follies” made five-day stay in Denver, the with another performer. ever-new feats on ice. the-scene craftsmen. the Towne Theater, Denver, “Francis of Assisi” with great its bow in Denver at the Col­ Shipstads and Johnson have Ina Bauer, the lithe German Credit also must be given to The “Ice Follies of 1962” is a Sf. Louis* Parish when it opened in midsummer. Interest. Since I am the prtK iseum Wednesday night and outdone themselves in pre­ champion skater who has sev­ the smart overall direction of the spellbinding show that is pure It’s lukewarm support at the ducer of this film, I cap’t audiences witnessed the senting a show with unique eral movies to her credit, is Follies, its musical score, its delight. Will Bo fooiurod box office at that time was thank yon enough for the posi­ company’s flnest production to talent, elaborate settings, bea­ dazzling in her solo number. On TV Oct. I probably owing to the usual tion you have t^ e n , and I am date. Eddie and Roy Shipstad utiful costumes, graceful and The pretty red head easily de­ i i ! ’ summer slack. sorry to say many Important and Oscar Johnson’s 1962 edi­ pleasant music. serves the applause she gets in An unusually interesting While the film as a whole has Catholics do not share yonr tion embodies first-rate style We first saw this new edition met the approv^ of most crit­ opinion and have done little to her execution of grace, style, program noting the golden ju­ and polish. Without adding un­ in its Los Angeles opening two and charm on blades. ics, some, however, have shown encourage Catholic audiences bilee of St. Louis’ Parish, necessary superlatives, this weeks ago and marveled at its Young Janet Champion, who ' an indifference in their recep­ to view this film. show is by far the best of all ice sock entertainment value. None at one time was the moppet of Englewood, will be broadcast tion. Skouras, son of 20th Cen­ I hope in the final analysis troupes now performing of the gloss and magic is lost the Follies, is now a young on the “Hour of the Lord” tury-Fox president Spyros Skou­ we will find Catholics have « :V ^ ‘ ras, penned a letter to, the Den­ supported It; because if they throughout the country. in transferring the show to the lady whose fleet-footed tech­ television program Sunday road. ver Catholic Register last week do not; it will most likely lose niques are marvelous to morning Oct. 1, on KLZ-TV, As usual with the “Ice Fol­ watch. tlftnking the archdiocesan week­ money, and It will be a very Channel 7, Denver, at 9:30 ly for its fair review of Francis long time before another film (S lies,” it is its array of talented Mr. Frick, the comedian who o’clock. The telecast wiU be performers who make the show dealing with Hie life of a has been with the show since part of the special observance Catholic will be made. a hit. Each performer down to 1939, is potent in his comedy conducted at the parish, of the last girl in the chorus line Best regards. routine. Laughs and wizardry on which the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Sincerely, \ contributes to the overall en­ ice are also handled handsome­ Bernard J. Cullen is pastor. Movies joyment of a great show that Plato Skouras ly by the Scarecrows. The team The usual format of discus­ ^ 20th Centnry-Fox Films is ideal family entertainment. of Wall and Dova perform with sion between laymen and cler­ New York solid impact. Carol Caverly, the Headliners gy of the Catholic, Jewish, FoUovring are fllnu to appear on Headlining the show again Beattys, and all the rest are telerlsiott this week. These ate the shown to advantage. and Protestant faiths will be ratings of the Legion of Decency o this year are Richard Dwyer, V'- omitted this week in order when the films were first released. Ina Bauer, Mr. Frick, Wall and While it is the combined ef­ Space does not permit time or sta­ that the St. Louis Parish doc­ tion Identification. Vleweri are urged Dova, the Beattys, Lee Carroll, fort of all the skaters that makes umentary might be presented. to consult local program llsUngt and V ls lt Janet Champion, the Meldrum the Ice Follies a brillliant pro­ crorscheek the films here. The fUms Twins, Carol Caverly, the Ja- duction, and though none of Tim Sullivan of KGMC Ra­ will appear on Denver Channels 4, dio, Englewood, will narrate ] and I; and on Colorado Springs lnt*r«s«lno cobys, and a host of other tal­ them are given star billing on Channels S, 11, and 13. a marquee, there is one, Dwy­ this special program and will ented and attractive skaters. A-1 films are for the family; A-3 } ' . ^ p « o p l« Dwyer’s pair with Lesley er, who shines for sheer show­ present historical parish pho­ tor adults; B, ob)ecUanable in pgrt manship. His solo in the second tographs. Sullivan prepared for everyone; C, Condemned. and Interesting places Goodwin in the first half of FRIDAY. SEPT. 33 the show has been a standout act, following the blockbusting arid co-ordinated this segment Cafe Metropole.' A-1: Room Service. throughout Colorado number for several years. This “fashion in diamonds” routine, for release on KLZ-TV, the A-1: Sing Baby Sing, A-3: Hell Canyon CBS network’s affiliate sta­ Outlaws, A-1: Ulfian Russell, A-2: , w ith. year Miss Goodwin left the is skating at its marvelous best. Beachcomber. A-2: Bright Leaf, B: tion. Thundering Jets,. A-1: Seven Days In a small way it is re­ Ashore, A-2: Our Neighbors, the Car­ grettable that this versatile ters. A-1. J o d y N o ll SATURDAY. SEPT. 33 CREST HOTEL performer is limited to the Honored for Law of the Pampas, A-1: Speak a s she travels patterns that the show de­ Easily, A-1: Hoi^ty Goes to Town. 120 Fireproof Outside rooms, Religious Programs A-1: Tarzan Finds a Son, A-1: Last mands. Watching him prac­ of the Duanes, A-1: Snows of Kiliman­ 'OUT AND ABOUT' complete service, central tice on his own is proof that The Rfligious Heritage of jaro, B: Twelve O’clock High, A-1; location, attractive rooms, his abilities as a skater far Star of Yc* foHIms* America has presented a “Dis­ Tennessee Johnson, A-1 (9): Two O’­ spacious lobby, coffee shop, clock Courage, A-2: Folly to be Wise, exceed the performance he tinguished Service Award” for A-2: Carson Dty. A-1; Mark of Zorro, every Mon., W ed. available parking. One block Richard Dwyer, above, America’s most outstanding male gives in the show. As one crit­ 1981 to Florence Reif, supervisor A-2: Untamed Breed. A-2; Androcles end Friday 1:15-1:30 from Church of the Holy skater, is in Denver this week appearing with Shipstads and and the Lion, B: Behold My Wife. ic noted, besides his profici­ Johnson’s “Ice Follies of 1962” at the Denver Coliseum. Dwyer, of i^ligious programs and edu­ A-2. Ghost. Low transient or per­ ency as a skater, Dwyer of­ SUNDAY, OCT. 1 \ p.m. on KLZ radio for manent rates. marking his 12th year with the show, is a long-time favorite in cational features for National Snafu. B: M de of the Legion, A-1; fers much more than flashy this area. His brilliant skating is one of the show’s great at­ Broadcasting Company Radio Slmba, A-2; Wilson, A-1: The Last championship techniques. He Mile. A-2: Bride for Sale. A-2. WELTON and BROADWAY tractions. A graduate of Jesuit high schools while touring Network. The award was made has the way of touching the an- MONDAY, OCT. t ^ ^ ^ M t a n d M PIIAl throughout the country, including Regis High School, Denver, for distinguished service to re­ Doorway to Suspicion. A-2: Flamingo KE. 4-0151 ' dience — bringing them down ligious broadcasting.” Miss Reif, Road. B: Double-Barreled Miracle. • ioan a u n . he Is now working on his A.B. degree during the show’s off A-2: Please Murder Me. A-2: Eddie. gaving§ from the grandstand, to a a native of New York, joined Cantor Story, A-1; As Long As They’re level of sharing his fun on ice. season at the University of San Francisco. The versatile per­ Happy, A-1 (9). former is scheduled for appearances this week on KOA, NBC in 1953. Among the NBC TUESDAY, OCT. 3 ' Theatric* in Evidence Channel 4, and KBTV, Channel 9, Denver. radio network religious pro­ Charter Pilot. A-2; The Letter. B; grams for which she is respon- Jitterbugs, A-2: Lovable Cheat, A-2: . Like a seasoned actor, Dwy- Black Forest. A-2; Land of the Phar- THE LINCOLN ROOM eir, who can easily be rated as sible is the “Catholic Hour,” oahs, B: Gun Belt, A-1; Emperor’s produced in co-operation with Candlesticks, A-1. i Hospitality Center the outstanding male perform­ 'Prejudice' Will Be Topic WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 er on .skates today, puts his tal­ the National Council of Catholic Back to Nature. A-1; My Reputa­ BANQUET AND MEETING BOOMS ents as an athlete and showman Men. tion, A-2; In Old Kentucky, A-1: 12-1200 PERSONS , On 'Catholic Hour' Series Streamline Express. A-2i PainUng to use. Clouds With Sunshine. A-2: Golden TA. 5-2151 “Prejudice—U.S.A.,” a dra­ Mask, A-2; Eyes In the Night, A-1 Mr. Larrv C. Holiey, Convantlon Hanagar He has the stance, perton- make up the cycle, all dealing ‘First’ French Studio THURSDAY, OCT. 5 • • ableness, and cool and bright, matic four-part study of preju­ with “prejudices which dis­ Atlantic Convoy, A-l-„ They Drive In , R. P. Pichard has By Night, B; Thunder in the City. yet shadowless temper that is dice in the United States — an tort. our society today” and ex­ A-1: Kronos, A-l: Never Lpve a Shirley-Sovoy Hotel made for the invention of a analysis of what it is, how much founded a studio for the produc­ Stranger, A-2; Stranger on Horse­ amining many of the “moral ' A: new characterization, the of it exists, and what it is do­ and social ills which prejudice tion of Catholic programs for ra­ back, A-1; Unknown Terror, A-2. Newest dio and television. It is the first »WIWIAAAAAAAAAAAAA4WWWIAABtK«, 4 p7 9 1 S iA/V\AAAAIW\AA/WWNAAAAAAAA#, crystallization of a new man­ ing to the country—will lead off creates. ner. His drive for perfection, the NBC television religious pro­ The first, “The Newcomers,” foundation of its kind. It will Id&it which comes to light each time assure Catholic broadcasts each grams for the season on the will deal with prejudice against Tho ballpoint witii < JtuL fioiitA. fioom, he appears, is matched only “Catholic Hour,” seen on KOA- Sunday morning and each day by his unusual ability to com­ Negroes; the second, “Chosen will send out religious broad a triangular bund, (Managamant of Itthar and Frank Feng) TV, Colorado Springs, be­ nts your hand as municate sincerity. After more casts over several European Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. ginning Sunday, Oct. 8, and con­ People,” with prejudice against no round pen can. - than 4,000 performances with and African stations; iD will al­ tinuing on Sundays, Oct. 15, 22, Jews; the third, “Divided We Spring steal cliip. COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF so produce films of religious in­ denver’s'country club and 29. Stand?” with interfaith conflicts Smoo^ retracting Today’s Package Deal struction destined for foreign tel­ of restaurants FINEST CHINESE AND Richard Crean, noted writer among Protestants, Catholics, mechanisDaL Kna or “Our young people would ra­ evising and for the film rooms medium point. 7 AMERICAN FOODS for television and author of A and Jews; the fourth, “The Bent in various parishes. A Baautiful Lantam LlgMad Dining Room In the ther receive than give, even to Time to Laugh, a new play soon World,” with the Catholic’s res­ band colon. Vafarant of Foreign Wars Hohm the point of paying a price,” ponsibility in regard to prejudice ielin S. staw ait Pott No. I to be produced in London, has NOW OPEN FREE IMPRINTING .. / said Father Joseph Dustin, written the four dramas which and “the need to react to the Bishop Sheen on TV C.SS.R., of Detroit’s Holy Re­ on quantity orders tot ' distortions which are crippling “Laws of Marriage ” will be good-will advertising deemer Parish. “Everything is the Christian ideal of society.” FOR LUNCH a ‘package deal,’ made available Boston Symphony the topic of Bishop Fulton ★ >■ to them at the flick of a switch Sheen on his television pro­ Sptciil Parmanant or the twist of a dial, and they Featured on KRMA KFML Radio Names gram Snnday, Oct. 1, on Monday thru Friday black rapredueing Ink KTVR, Channel 2 at 8 p.m. avallab la have no desire to cultivate any National Educational Tele­ New Sales Manager talents they might have. There The suggests that plea­ 11:30 A.M.to'2P.M. is vety little entertainment with­ vision’s “Festival of the Arts” James F. Brown, vice presi­ sure Is never deep unless It is J ^ I O R A D O in the family group today. The premieres Friday evening. Sept. dent and general manager, of reached through pain. DANCE family orchestra, the quartette, 29, at 8 p.m. over KRMA-TV, Denver’s Fine Ai’ts radio station, Special Sunday Dinner OmCE SUPPLY. IN C ' HOWI the song-fest around the piano KFML AM-FM, has appointed Channel 6, Denver, with a ser­ ------are things of the past.” ies of complete concerts by the Michael Mango as general sales Sundays we will be serving You 1624 — 17th Street THIS Father Dustin, who has been Boston Symphony Orchestra. manager. from Noon 'til 10 P.M. Soy \ ®‘**’' * finding relaxation and enjoy­ The five concerts were videotap­ Mango was formerly advertis­ AComa 7-5746 ; ment at his hobby of playing ing agency account executive ed at performances in Sanders For reservathms SK. 6-1527 Denver 2, Colorado ^ jazz banjo for two decades, with the Denver Post, and serv­ ^ b o o t SATURDAY Theater in Cambridge, Mass. MOVIES "The House of Office Service'' makes his recording debut in Included in each program is an ed for five years in that capa­ With 1360 south Colorado blvd. a newly released long-playing intermission interview with a city. He spent six years as ad­ ##••••••••••••• album, “Songs Father Taught legion of Decency distinguished musician or com­ vertising manager of Cervi’s Ratings sponsored by Me,” which is on the prominent poser. Journal. Riverside label. He displays a The Sept. 29 program consists KFML AM-FM broadcasts on­ talent that puts him in a league of three symphonic works by ly Fine Arts radio on AM and Below are Legion of Decency rat­ KNIGHTS of COLUMBUSy Council 4647 with most of the all-time banjo ings of motion Weturea currenUy Haydn, Walter Piston and Bee­ FM. Denver is also the 10th lar­ showing In first run Denver theaters. favorites. gest market in America on FM A-1 Unobjectionable for general thoven. Composer Walter Pis­ patronage: A-3, nnobjeetlonable for SLOVENIAN HALL - 4464 Washington Street ton is interviewed during the in­ sets penetrating into AM radio adolescents and adults; A4, nnob- Freedom on Radio termission. homes. JecUouable for adults; B, objecllon- Featuring the finest in able In part for all; C, condemned, MODERN and ROLKA DANCINO ROMANOFF AND JULIET, A-1 Food .and Drinks In Washington, Sen. Thomas THIS IS CINERAMA, A-1 Dodd of Connecticut suggested THE KING AND I. A-1 (Music by Paul Weingardt) BEN-HUR. A-1 AEROPLANE CLUB that the Voice of America radio DEVIL AT 4 O’CLOCK. A-2 8:30 Till 12 station practice the Madison THE YOUNG DOCTORS. A-2 FOR Avenue repetition^ school of ad­ THE CAT BURGLAR, A-2 Channel 11, at 11:30 a.m., “Personality A FRENCH MISTRESS. A-3 CHICKEN — s t e a k s — SPAGHETTI 1.00 per person Refreshments Served vertsing psychology. Voice of On Television SPARTACUS. A-3 and Mental Health " series. AND America will air a recording of 9:39 a.m. — Christophers: Father SHADOWS, A-3 DENVER James Keller and guests (4). LOVE AND THE FRENCHWOMAN, the opening words from the Dec KOA-TV Channel 4. B JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP KRMA-l'V (Educational). Chan­ S—Bishop Sheen: Topics of current MAN TRAP B laration of Independence “to the nel C. Interest (2). THE TRUTH, C 3312 W. Alamada WE 4-9414 widest degree possible.” Dodd KLZ-’IV, Channel 7. STAGE GUIDE On Radio wrote U.S. Information Agency KB’TV, Channel I . ICE FOLLIES OF 1902, Family “Your favorite dishes our specialty" COLORADO SPRINGS CATHOUC HOUR 4THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Family Director Edward R. Murrow KRDO-TV. Channel U. KOA (Denver) — Sundays. 13; 30 that “repeated day after day, RKTV, Channel 11. p.m. Current series: "World Re­ BREWED WITH KCSJ-TY, Channel 5. port on the Church.” year after year, these few his­ .ASK AND LEARN toric sentences which so stirred SUNDAY KOA (Denver) — Sundays, I9:2i the hearts of men in their own 7;15 a m.—Religion In the News; In p.m. with MonsIgnor Jolui Cav time, will stir the hearts of men eluded Is Catholic news coverage Irom anagh. PURE ROCKY Religious News Service, with Theodore in other countries just as power­ SACRED HEART PROGRAM Yoder (KLZ Radio) KFSC (Denver) - Moo. 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THimSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^4205 PAGE NINE Torky' Takes His Leave Annunciation, Muilen To Become Celestial Pro There were people there that sapped all the strength the times than any other pro. Even veteran golfer had, but failed to when things were not going too Vie for Share of Lead from California to Connecti­ diminish, at least for very long, well he took it in stride and cut. Christ Our King Church the jolly spirit of the “Celestial came out more popular than The next “showdown” in the to their second victories. three of them. The Bluejays, in Wilmington, Del., was Pro." ever. parochial league comes up this The first team did not play however, turned in the longest Sunday, Oct. 1, at Mullen Sta­ long for Regis, but the trouble scoring plays of the day. Larry filled to overflowing last Absolutely Inspiring Characteristic of Oliver was Father Moynihan related that his experience at a tournament dium. Annunciation and Mullen, with that, as far- as the oppo­ Nichols galloped 88 yards with Friday night and again on Sat­ Oliver’s faith was described by at Cyprus Point in California two of the league's three un­ sition is concerned, is that there a kickoff return, and Jeff urday morning as thousands and the hospital chaplain at Mem­ several years ago. One hole was beaten teams, clash in the open­ is not that much difference be­ Haynes a n d Tom Wilmot thousands came to pay their fin­ orial, Father Paul Fisk, as particularly difficult. The shot ing game at 1 o'clock. To the tween the starters, and many of teamed up for an 82-yard pass al respects to one of the most “absolutely inspiring.” Never off the tee was over water and winner of this tilt goes the honor the reserves. St. Joseph’s fell play that brought six points. loved persons the American for a minute did Oliver admit in the face of a driving wind. of challenging the ever power­ behind 19-0 by first quarter’s A1 Gagne and Arcini Crespin sporting scene has ever known— that the cancer that ravaged his ful Regis eleven for top honors. end and wound up 47 points be­ each tallied twice in the Mus­ Ed “Porky” “Snowball” Oliver. When Oliver finished the hole, body would get him” and he he had an “honest 18.” The re­ Both the Cardinals and Mus­ hind the victors. tangs frolic over Mt. Carmel Father James Moynihan of repeated that belief when Fa­ sult was a permanent bond be­ tangs have been impressive in Regis’ quarterback Tom Will 39-6. Our Lady of Grace Parish, Den­ ther Fink anointed him. When tween Oliver and thousands of their first two clashes of the brought back two punts for 37 Individual Honors ver, offered the Solemn Requiem he received Communion, though, season and on the basis of sta­ and 54 yards and scored anoth­ duffers all across the land, who The most impressive individ­ Mass for his longtime friend, tears came to his eyes. tistics appear to be almost er TD on a 29-yard burst from never felt quite as bad after ual performance of the day was whom he baptized two and one- For many a life like “Porky’s” equal. Each team has scored scrimmage to shine in the rout. that when they had a particul­ turned in by St. Francis’ Steve half years ago, as the all-American runner-up 71 points in two games. The arly bad day on the links. After Annunciation treated Cathed­ Krizman. The senior halfback “Porky” died Sept. 20 in Mem­ would be frustrating. That’s now Ft. Logan squad has given up all. if it could happen to Ob- ral little better. The fleet Car­ scored five touchdowns, includ­ orial Hospital in Wilmington. His how it was with Oliver, how ver it could happen to anyone. 12 points and the Birds 13. dinal backs of .Art Tapia, Duane death climaxed a fight for life ever, who finished second more ing two on runs of 30 and 65 In addition to the thousands of A close look at the two teams, Gonzales and Don Chavez took yards and another on a 40-yard persons at the funeral, there however, gives the edge to Mul­ turns lugging the ball and pass interception. len. They are bigger than the scored five TDs between the were already at the Oliver home Holy Family cracked the win Cardinals and have more depth, Merchants Back Broncos so many telegrams and letters column against St. Mary’s be­ which may turn out to be the that it was going to take Porky’s hind the quarterbacking of Dick wife Clara and four children difference. Annunciation does Homecoming Set For AFL Home Opener ‘Porky’ and Friend have a trio of fast backs that Benello, who tossed a pass to more than a month to read At St. Joseph’s fullback Bob Doering that went them. There were so many you could turn the tables, however. ’The Denver Broncos,' through Inc., will have all out support In one of his last public appearances before his death, Ed for a 54-yard score in the second just could not move. Father The opening game at Regis j St. Joseph High School, Den­ the combined efforts of area for their first home game of the “Porky” Oliver addressed the policemen’s banquet here in quarter. He then engineered a Moynihan said,. Stadium appears to be the only ver, will hold its annual home­ fourth down scoring drive that merchants aqd business men season against the Dallas Tex­ Denver last November. The veteran golfer took the occasion to Surviving in addition to his other game w'here two evenly- coming Oct. 8, The day will be­ made the Pirates late score and women and the club’s pro­ ans on Sunday, October 8, at wife are three sons, Edward, explain to Father James Moynihan, a longtime friend, what matched teams are pitted: Ma- gin with Mass at St. Joseph’s stand for just six points instead motion department, headed by Bears Stadium. III; Robert, and John; a daugh­ you were supposed to do with the little white sphere. The pastor chebeuf and Mt, Carmel. Neith­ of a tie game. Orville Rennie, Ball & Davidson, According to Rennie, the re­ ter, JoAnne; his father, Edward, of Our Lady of Grace recalls that Porky felt pretty good that er team has won a game, and Redemptorist Church. The tilt sponse of Denver firms has been Sr.; a sister, Dorthy Glynn; and night and even declined an invitation for a round of golf with both have been belted pretty with Holy Family will be at 1 KBTR to Air overwhelming and, as a result, two brothers, Harry and John. one rotund officer for fear his opponent would tilt the greens. badly. The Buffs are still look p.m. at Mullen Stadium. The CaUa thousands of -persons will be re­ ing for their first Parochial climax to this day will be a Irish Games minded of Denver Broncos pro­ Dads Go, Too League football win. dance at 9 p.m. ' ZONE CAB fessional football and of the I At 3 o'clock at Regis, Holy The club’s important first showing j Family meets Cathedral. The The senior class will host the MAin 3-7171 opens its 10-game schedule this CHEAPER RATES at home, and urged to attend 1 Tigers should find things easy. affair. The theme for this dance Saturday, Sept, 30, against Boys Can Win Trip to NFL Games 2-WAY RAOIO-CUAN NIW CAM through the use of “Go Broncs The same goes for St. Francis’ is “Moonglow.” Oklahoma University in a game . . , Go” window displays using Denver boys, age 6 to 10, who The boys who win in this re­ and to encourage physical fit­ Gremlins, who meet St, Jo­ at South Bend, Irish fans will cutouts, banners, brochures, seph’s in the windup game at have an opportunity to listen to like to punt, pass, and kick a gion and their fathers then will ness. Early development of phy­ photos, and other promotional football will have a chance to be given an all-expense paid sical conditioning on the part of Mullen at 2 o’clock. the game on radio over station aids. WILLIAMS RAMBLER, IHC. KBTR. demonstrate their skills and win trip to a Chicago Bears home the nation’s youths is one of the The fifth game of the day, Among those who have joined a trip to a National Football game. At the game the boys prime objectives of the Presi­ starting at 2 p.m. in Colorado All the games will be aired Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service this Broncos promotion are: League game in the bargain. will compete once again tor a dent’s Council on Youth Fitness. Springs, should find Regis in over KBTR. On consecutive The competition should have chance to see the NFL cham­ The council will present letters another convincing victory over Saturdays Notre Dame meets Curzon Clothing Store; Denver Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes real appeal for fathers, too, be­ pionship game and attend an of commendation to the five St. Mary’s Pirates. Purdue, Southern California, Dry^ Goods Company; May D & cause they will accompany their official reception at the White national champions at their Leaders Romp Michigan State,, Northwestern, 2030 S. University Ev°ni?g. S H . 4 -2 7 8 1 '"TVeusteters; Public Service of sons if they happen to win. House. White House visit. The three kingpins all romped Navy, Pittsburgh, Syracuse,^Colorado; Bank of Denver; Cot­ Iowa, and Duke. The competition, known as the Prizes trell’s; Denver Rio Grajide P.P. & K., is sponsored by the The five top winners in the Ford Division of Ford Motor Western Railroad; Denver U.S. Denver contest, whether or not National Bank; First National Company and locally by the Greater Denver Ford Dealers. they qualify for the national Bank; Sears Roebuck & Com­ Oct. 14 eliminations, will receive Na­ pany; Charles E. Wells Music The Denver competition is tional Football League type uni­ Company; Denver Area Chevro­ open to grade school boys and let Dealers; and King Soopers. forms. 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Presentation vs St Vincent de Pa j Harnum F’ark nNORTH u n i n aiSPEER BLVD. at FEDERAL BlessiHi Sacram ent - \1I s.i.r ”' City Park ‘ St Francis is Our Ladv ..f i.mi Your FIRST CLASS dealer SI Marys of Littleti-n . St rfi:*.-'? ' Washington Park YOU CAN ADVERTISE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY HERE . . . CALL KE 4-4205 Progress f'ark Marys of Lililetmi \s st L< AXJUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUi lUXX X K AKA AJUUIKX A X A A A AJUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUl AAA A JitrhlM eights. North Dixismn i'ri’cresv Park PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 196T Lakewood in , fijO JO L Dinner Set .survived by six grandchildren. Req­ his wife have lived at Clearwater, uiem High Mass was offered Sept. Fla., since his retirement. Jo u le Capra, M, of S96 Wolff Herbert H. Hall. 67, of 2350 Glen- 22 in Christ the King Church. Ml. Survivors include his wife. Leona, For Oct. 8 Street She w u the wife of Michael arm Street. He was the son of Mrs. Olivet. Boulevard Moituaiies, nf Clearwater: one daughter. Mrs. Capra: the mother of John Capra, Etta Hall and the brother of Herman B. T Kelley, and two grandchildren (St. Bernadette’s Parish, JuantU Aodenoa, Louis-Capra, and F. HalL Requiem High Mass was o(- p iR O of Brownsville, Pa.: one brother, o Catherine Hunt; the sister of Annie fered Sept, 55 In Holy Ghost Church. Wm. A. of Denver, and three neph* Lakewood) ^Garramooe, Mamie Capra, Lucy Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuaries, PhilUp (Call Piro. 54, of 525 W. wa. Wm. D. McCarthy. D.D.S.. Tickets for the annual ham ,lansylUe, Nellie Spero, Walter, Nick Bingham Street. He was the hus­ Oerald E. and Herbert J-, business­ and Harry CotUIo, all of Denver: band of Frances Piro; the father men. all of Denvar. dinner sponsored by the Altar .also survived by IS grandchildren of Norma Edwards, and John and Interment was in Clearwater. and Rosary Society will he on . and seven neat-gnindcnildren. Re- John F. Hannon, Sr., 74, of 293 Michael (Rusty) Piro; the brother - ^ e m Blfh Mass was offered Sept. Powers Place. He was the husband of Nicholas. Rozie. Salvatore, and HLOMENA MILANO sale after all the Masses the SI la Presentatlao Church. Family Famll re- of Leila Hannon; the father James Piro: Nellie Brindisi. Mary next two Sundays. oussts contribatlons be made to F. Hannon. Jr., and Motile Ermel, Colosacco. and Helen Stephens, all Requiem High Mass was celebrat­ -"nmerican Cancer Society, 17S4 GU- Little: the brother of Edward J. of Denver: and John and Dominic ed In St. 's The dinner will be held in the ntn Street. Ht. Olivet. Boulevard and Francis Hannon and Mrs. Mar- Piro and Angelina Carbone. San Church, Denver, for Mrs. FUomena school hall from 1 p.m. until 7 .Jlortuaries. aret Uarrinrion. Summerville. N. Jose, Calif.; idso survived by two Milano of 2805 E. 5th Avenue, who S. Requiem High Mass was offered grandchildren and many nieces and died Sept. 10 In a local hospital p.m. on Sunday, Oct 8. S t Phil- Sept. M In St. Mary’s Church. nephews. Solemn Requiem Mass was following a lengthy Illness. She was omena’s Circle, with Mrs. Kay Littleton. Interment was in Littleton. offered Sept. 23 In Mt. Carmel 93. ' Joseph Dodero. three-and-one half- Nlckels-Hlll Mortuary. Church. Mt. Otlvet. Boulevard Mor­ Mrs. Milano was bom Sept- 17. Beard as president, has charge .,.year-oldaisoW son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis tuaries. 1868, In Italy, and was married tq of all ticket sales for this par­ DoderoKlero o<< Rt. 2. Ft. Lupton. who H A R SC H Michael A. MUano In Boston In 1833. diedsd Sept. 19. He was &e broth- tjj RADABAUGH They came to Colorado In 1907 ish wide event T h e price is of John (bis twin), James. Mary Katherine M. Harsch and homesteaded near Kutch In El­ Jean, Patty, and Kathy: and the E. 14th Avenue. She was the mother Alfrleda M. Radabaugh, 70. of 51.50 for adults and 75 cents for of John F. Harsch. Los Angeles: the Golden. She was the wife of Ben- bert County in 1012. She had spent "frandson of Mr. and Mn. Mike most of her life In Colorado. 20 children under 13. Spera and Mrs. Lillian Dodero. Mass sister of Mrs. A. J. (fuinllvan and amln H. Radabaugh: the mother of i.uda Roger. Golden; the sister of years bf It In Denver. of the Angels was offered Sept. 21 Arthur Pi Monaghan, Denver, and Mrs. MUano was a member of the Flag GiH From Vaia Mrs. Lucille-Thiele has been In St. Wluiam’s Church, Ft. Lupton. the grandmother of John R. Harsch. Helen Newman Martin. Lone Oak. Des Plaines, III. Requiem High Mass Ark., and the grandmother of Donna Third Order of St. Francis. named chairman of the dining Interment Greeley. Mae Fish. Shawnee. Low Mass will Survivors Include two sons. Louts was offered Sept. 26 In Immaculate A. and Arthur B„ both of Denver: Sts. Peter and Paul’s School, Wheatridge, the chapter; Terry Horan, adjutant; George room. Mrs. Dolores Gebhardt FLOREZ ' Conception Cathedral. Mt. Olivet. be offered Thursday. Sept. 28, at Boulevard Mortuaries. 8:30 a m.. In St. Joseph's Church, two daughteri. Mrs. Lucy M. Maro- Is the proud possessor of a new flag, the Long, national commander of the DAY Fly­ and Mrs. Katherine Keenan are - Joe Florez of 2639 Larimer Street. 14th and East Streets, Golden. In­ vish. Laramie. Wyo., and Mr. Cath­ gift of the Murphy-Borelll Chapter 7, Dis­ ing Veterans, and Father Robert McMahon, co-chairmen of the kitchen com­ -fle was the husband of Rose Florez; K A IS E R terment will be in Mt. Olivet. How­ erine Freeman. Cheyenne. Wyo.: the father of Sally. Martha. Tony. ard Mortuaries. also survived by 13 grandchildren abled American Veterans, Denver. Taking pastor of Sts. Peter and Patll’s. The school mittee. Mrs. Dorothy Rosera is ■■’Jo, J r , Simon, and Albert Florez, Barbara M. Kaiser. and 11 great-grandchUoren. part in the presentation ceremony, left to pupils witnessed the presentation. in charge of the serving line. t Ml qf Denver: the brother of Alberto W. 30th Avenue. She was the mother R O O N EY Interment was In Mt. OUvet. OUng- ^ Fh>re«. VUe>M ElCl llMk**Monte. Calif.;rail# . Marie A/'of .TBVnAsJames A.A TCBtuArKaiser, n<9nvf9r*Denver: T>r.Dr. er Mortuaries. right, are Lowell McGowan, commander of Garda, Fresno, Calif.; and the son- John J. Kaiser. Sparks, Nev.; Ben Ann Rooney, 73, of 2451 Grove The public is invited to attend oJarlekr of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rojas. P. Kaiser. Dallas. Tez.; and Dr. Street. She was the mother of Mary JOHN P. RYAN the'dinner. Tickets may he se-' ..Ml. OUvet. Ray F. Kaiser, San Francisco: the Rooney and Patricia R. Martin, and Wheatridge Parish sister of Peter Weigel. CoUyer. the grandmother of Stone B. Martin. Requiem High Mass was celebrat­ cured at the door or through any , GALLEGOS. Kans.; James Weigel, Denver; and Requiem High Mass wlU be offered ed Sept. 26 In Our Lady of Lourdes member of the Altar and Ro­ Emma Schaffer. Aurora. HI.; also Thursday, Sept. 28. at 9 am., in Churcn, Denver, for John P. Ryan G iO eios, 99, ef 3961 W. survived by 11 grandchUdren and St. Dominic's Church. Interment will of 2604 S. Pennsylvania Street, who sary Society. ■ ■“ * Slitet. He wai Ihe father of four great-grandcbUdren. Requiem be In Mt. OUvet. Boulevard Mor­ died Sept. 21 ,in a local hospital. Key and Sword Society Holds Meet ■ is s’ Huttnez a a and JeaMe VlglL both High Mass was offered Sept. 25 in tuaries. He was 75. Parishioners are urged to pur­ 0CBTST)' en Stella HenavMez. Laz St. Dominic’s Church. Mt. OUvet. Mr. Ryan was bom Jan. 8. 1886, chase tickets after Mass on . . N. Mez.; u d the brother Boulevard Mortuaries. SOSTARICH In Peoria. 111., and came to Denver (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, sales, Jack Nealon; setting up Gene Sullivan. ..Ttaflnla De LaUe, Saeramento, in 1906. He worked for the Colorado Sunday, Oct. 1, so that ade<}uate Lawrence Sostarich, 66, of 1534 Wheatridge) the hall, Joe Williams; refresh­ CATECHISM Mao mrvlvediu rv lv e d by III I mud- t.KYBA and Southern Railway Company from planning for sufficient food can 29 mal-gTaBdchffilren. W. Cedar Avenue. He was the father 1907 to 1921. and was employed by Ed Rupert, president, presid­ ments, Gerry Harrigan; and Catechism classes for grade H igh|h Maai wai offered James Leyba, 62, of 1754 Larimer of Alvin Sostarich. Derby; Janies the Public Serviceee Company of ed at the first meeting of the clean-up, Pete Ricci. be made by members of the 17 la S t DoailMe'z Church. Street. Be was the brother of Man- Sostarich. Denver, and Jayne Colorado for the next 31 years. school pupils attending the pub­ O lv e t n I. uela Leba, Jose Leyba. and Pablo Schultz, Norwalk. Calif.; and the He is survived by the following Key and Sword Society. He ex­ Father Robert McMahon, pas­ lic schools will begin Sunday, various committees. Leyba, all of Denver. Requiem High brother of Theresa Blutemager, Chi- nephews and nieces: G^evieve Huf- plained what the Key and Sword Mass was offered Sept. 25 In Sacred High Mass was of- nagel. Helen T. Lowder. and David tor, spoke on the reasons for Oct. 1, with registration after The meeting of the Altar and Heart Church. Mt. OUvet. Sept. 26 in St. Rose of Uma's G. Piper, all of Denver: and Arth­ Society stands for and its im­ one meeting a month grouping cnurch. the 9 a.m. Mass. Classes will be Rosary Society will be held in ur J. Piper, Minneapolis. Minn ; al portance to the people of the all organizations under one so survived by six great-ne^ews held subsequent Sundays at the the Church basement on Thurs­ ACQUES LORINCZ STARK ' four great-nieces, four great-great parish. name, Key and Sword Society, same time. Andrew l«oriiicz« 34» of 178 S. Cor- J6sse stark as nt i7fii ciwaap nieces, and five great-great-nephews Mrs. Bill Bullard, treasurer, but each individual organization day, Oct. 5, at 12 noon. A luntdi- Interment was in Mt. Olivet. Oling The high school of religion will BROS. s?;rifK2i.c?'«rd“ihi'‘^.,^s'’TA ? er Mortuaries. in her financial report announc­ keeping its identity. eon will be served by S t Pat­ dIS? li?Sf"R^»i™ nih"M«Ms' ^^et" ed that the society has money start Sunday, Oct. 1, with regis­ being offered Thursday, ^ p t. 28, at He introduced Sister M. Kath- tration after the 10 a.m. Mass rick’s and Holy Family Circles. 9:29 z.m.. In Immaculate Concep- c tk 'VP mc ELIZABETH A. SHARP to start the new, year. lion Cathedral. M t OUvet. Boulevard 0 Mrs. Francis Rotolo, president arina, principal, who ip turn in­ for the 10th, 11th, and 12th Margaret Stevens, 85. of 975 Penn­ The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 pm., Friday, Sept. 29. at the Boule- of the Altar and Rosary Society, troduced the sisters and lay grade students attending the sylvania. She was the sister of M. bard Mortuary Chapel, N. Federal teachers. public schools. These weekly Denver M cCa r t h y T. Stevens, Denver; M. V. Stevens, introduced Mrs. Carl V. Schu- Chicago, and P.H. Stevens, Fargo, at Speer, for Mrs. Elizabeth A. classes are held in the school. Anne M. McCarthy. 67, of 735 Ivan- N Dak. Requiem High Mass was Sharp, 81, of 4401 W. 31st Avenue, loff, chairman, and Mrs. Mi­ Father Edward Day, assistant Evergreen hoe Street. She was the wife of Jer- offered Sept. 26 In Immaculate Con- who died Sept. 25 in a local hospital. pastor, closed the meeting with The response to the Perpe­ ry F. McCarthy; the mother of ceptlon Cathedral. Mt. OUvet Boule- Requiem High Mass will be cele­ chael Laconte, co-chairman of EUcen Gardell. Therese Boyd, and yard Mortuaries. brated Saturday, Sept. 30, In St. the spaghetti dinner that will a few remarks and a prayer. tual Adoration devotion has Monument Co. Paty McCarthy: the sister of Mar- Catherine's Church, Denver. Refreshments were served by been encouraging. Practically garet Smith, Theresa Rabtoay; also V IG IL Mrs. Sharp was bom In Iowa Feb. be held Oct. 8, the first social CHAS. HOFADDEN 20, 1880, and was educated In Iowa event of the Key and Sword cal­ the hospitality committee, Mr. every hour of the day and STANLEY HALL Felix Vigil of 1057 Navajo Street. schools. She came to Denver In 1901 and Mrs. Gleen Moneypenny OwM tf and was married to Andrew Sharp endar. The dinner will be served evening last week, from one He was the husband of Flora Vigil; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Har­ IMOe B u t O f HL OUvet ^ e father of Alphonso and Irene June 29, 1904, In St. Joseph’s (Re- by the women of the Altar and to 15 persons were present IlUO West 44th Ate. JERRY BREEN Vigil; Mn. Max Ruiz of Denver* demptorist) Church. Mrs. a a r p was Rosary Society. rigan, assisted by the past hos­ before the Blessed Sacrament the brother of Rogerlo Vigil. Brigh­ a longtime employe of the Colorado HA. 44477 ton; Mrs. Rose Gonzales, Denver: and Southern Railroad. He preceded Mrs. E. Mapelli, president of pitality committee, Mr. and Mrs. in prayer. Florist Madovia Martinez, Pueblo; also sur­ Mrs, Sharp In death In 1938. PTA, introduced Mrs. John Pa- 12700 W. 44th A vt. vived bv three grandchildren. Req- Mrs. Sharp was a perpetual mem­ : H A . 4-7004 - O P IN D A IL Y 1004 ISlh SL S*** ^*8 offered Sept. ber of the Altar and Rosary So­ trino, chairman of the sale of Om bloak E46I af Mt. Olivet 23 In St. Cajetan’s Church. Mt. Oli- ciety. > MAin S-2219 Surviving are three daughters, Stel­ the (Christmas cards. Cards will ;I- la McDonaltL and Monica Wright, be available again this year. Or­ s WALSH Denver, and-Madeline (R>rton, Al­ buquerque, N. Mez.; a Bister, Mar­ der? may be placed after all ■ i 3 ^ m a a Waizh. 77, of the Masses on Sundays, Sept. S *•****?<<» ^Street. He was the hui- garet Sanders, San Francisco: two nieces, Mother Rose Maureen, a 24 through Oct. 29, and on S ?

If-' '' "T+'Vr^'t * V«'*S*siK's>sV.' t ' — ♦ Confirmation Parish Mission to Start ; Planned at ||f^|/v:;sp;gy On Oct. 1 at St. Dominic's St. Pius X (St. Dominic’s Parish, DiDonato. Denver) Mrs. Eddie Bohn announced a (St. Pius X Parish. Aurora) The parish mission will start white elephant bridge luncheon Confirmation will be con­ Sunday, Oct. 1, at 7:30 p.m. The will be held on Thursday, Oct. ferred Oct. 4 at 7:45 p.m. for first week will be for the women 26, at 12 o’clock noon in the children who are 12 years old and the second week for the church auditorium. Tickets may or in the sixth grade and for ■ * V k men. All young women, high be purchased from Mrs. Birfin, all adults who have not been school age and over, are invited MA 3-8844; Mrs. Dominic Di­ confirmed. There will be a spe­ to attend the first week. Manna, GE 3-1473; Mrs. Andrew cial Confirmation class for The fall convert and inquiry Kruse, GL 5-3037, and at the adults 7:30 p.m. Thursday, class began Sept. 26. It is not door. Everyone is invited. .t. Sept. 28. too late for persons who are Pack 65, Boy Scouts of Amer­ It is imperative that anyone interested to attend. These class­ ica, met Sept. 18 in the church who wishes to receive Confirm­ es are held on Tuesdays in the auditorium. The Very Rev. Pat­ ation have his baptismal certi­ rectory reading room at 7:30 rick W. Roney, O.P., pastor, was ficate. A rehearsal for all to be p.m. the guest speaker. His topic confirmed and their sponsors The Rosary - Altar Society named the additional require­ •Mmwmah CIttb Imenlmrs will be held Monday evening, thanks Mrs. J. J. Wompey, Jr., ments for the Parvuli Dei a- Oct. 2. and her committee for the lunch­ wards. Pupils in the CCD religion Pastor Addresses PTA Officers of the Newman Gab at Denver imena; Joe Fontaine, vice president, 1961-62; eon served at the first meeting. The den mothers for the com­ classes will be notified this University are discussing activities for the Suzanne Robitaille, vice president, 1960-61; Father Isadore Metzger, O.P., ing year will be Mrs. Anthony week as to where and when Father Edward A. Leyden, pastor, was the guest speaker at year 1M14Z with Father Leonard S. Alimena, Loretta Slota, president, 1961-62; and Eliza­ the Christ the King Parish PTA meeting Sept. 18. He is spiritual director, was pleased Larotonda, Den 1; Mrs. HomOr chaidatn, at St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish beth Schraft, “Key” editor, a Newman publi­ their respective classes will be with the large attendance. Saindon, Den 2; Mrs. Floyd Are­ held. Their individual teachers pictured with Mrs. George McCaddon (left), program chair­ meeting hali. They are, left to right, Art cation on the campus. Mrs. Dominic DiManna, presi­ valo, Den 3; and Mrs. Fred will notify them. There is need man, and Mrs. Frank Tally, program co-chairman. A record Schumacher, president, 1960'^1; Father Al­ dent, introduced the officers and , Den 4. for experienced teachers. Those attendance heard Father Leyden speak on “Reading, Kiting, committee chairmen for the Homer Saindon presented who can teach may contact Rithmetic, and Russia.” year: Vice president, Mrs. John each boy on the softball teftm Mrs. Helen Vasko, EM 6-3215. a plaque from the committee MEN MEET Storm; recording secretary, Mr. Newman Club Officers Named at D.U. Heffner; treasurer, Mrs. for their good work during the The Men’s Club met Sept. 26 182 Parents Attend PTA Wm. Hirzel; corresponding sec­ season. Additional awards went The Newman Club at Denver Parish, Westminster, is*a junior Paul’s Parish Junior Newman in the church hall. Frank Ru­ retary, Miss'Lucille Perrito; toHocco Borquez, David Strong, University has selected its offi­ art major at DU. She was grad­ Club. der, president, announced th e Tommy Larotonda, Pat Gonzal­ cers for 1961-62. Loretta Slota, uated from Mt. Carmel High I following chairmen of commit­ and historian, Mrs. Roderic Mc­ Assuming the post of treas­ Meeting at Christ, King Donald. ' - ' ez, and Joe Cumes. new president, was installed by School, Denver, where she par­ urer is Anna Bowman, a soph­ tees; The skit presented by Dea 2 Art Schumacher, president in ticipated in Catholic Students Dr. Russell Jordon, spiritual The committee chairmen are; omore sociology major from (Christ the King Parish, and committee chairman by Sacristy, Mrs. Anthony Laroton- had a harvest festival theme. 1960-61, at the annual dinner Mission Crusade and sodality. affairs, Jim Brown, welfare; Texas. Denver) Mrs. Gerard TeBockhorst, pres­ da and, co-chairman, Mrs. L. The cake donated by Mrs. An­ held to ’honor new officers. Loretta received the Paladin Bill Davis, finance; Ray Mutz, One hundred eighty-two par­ ident. Loretta Slota has appointed D. Sellman; vigil lights, Mrs. thony Larotonda was won Miss Slota, past president o'! award for her work in the Mass participation; Bob Hey- Sister Marcella, school princi­ the following committee heads; ents attended the first PTA Zel Bonicelli and, co-chairman, Mrs. Arthur Gonzalez. Junior Newman at Holy Trinity CSMC, and the Knights of Co- mans, school; George Osborn, meeting of the year Sept. 18. pal, introduced the sisters and Pack meetings are held Hn iumbus selected her as the out­ Temporary Key editor is last Mrs. Andrew Argilletti; pro­ parish news and past president Father Edward A. Leyden, lay teachers, and thanked the the third Monday of each month year’s editor, Elizabeth Schraft. adviser; Ted Eigleman, c o- gram, Mrs. Paul Celentano; standing senior speaker of the pastor, was the guest speaker. parishioners for their generosity in the church auditorium at 7li0 (the Key is the DU Newman chairman, social activities with membership, Mrs. Edward Sera- Formica Counter Tops year in 1959. ■Father Leyden, who will be in contributing some $1,400 for p.m. paper sent to all Catholic stU' Don Fuertges and Felix Mul fini; ways and means, Mrs. An­ Ceramle Wall Tile Succeeding Suzanne Robitaille dents on the campus.) doon. leaving the parish Oct. 1 'for ac­ the Precious Blood Missionary drew Kruse and, co-chairman, Vlityl it Unoleum Flooring as vice president is Joe Fontaine Sisters in Chile and for the Roy Bonnot, coffee hour; tive duty as chaplain with the Mrs. P. F. Marietta; of California. A sophomore Lois Beck is planning chair­ George Tenchich, co-chairman armed forces, spoke to the pantry shower held that evening Card party, Mrs. Eddie Bohn; UNOIEUM AND TIU chemistry major, he was active man for the coming year. Cov­ by the PTA. special activities; Lloyd Stake- group on “Reading, Riting, bake sale, Mrs. J. J. Wompey, In the Catholic Youth Council ering one of the various facts Rithmetic, and Russia.” Mrs. Brockob’s fourth grade Jr., and Mrs. J. J. Konrade; ^ SERVia INC of publicity is Eileen Harris, bake, Soimd of Music com­ in his former home town of won the .attendance banner for telephone, Mrs. L. J. Rusan and club correspondent for the Den­ mittee with Bob Whelan; Gor­ Father Leyden’s talk consid­ PrM IsMniales—Ouaranfe^ Northboro, Mass. the month. Refreshments were Mrs. L. D. Sellman: publicity, iMlallftlon ver Catholic Register and the don Tharan, guest speakers; ered a statement by Dr. Paul Mary P ren^s, a graduate of John Sutera, adviser, past pres­ Korobol of the served by the fourth graders’ Mrs. John Haberkom; hospital­ Denvef Clarion. Membership ity, Mrs. Levi Saindon and Mrs., 3500 Lipan S t ^ GL 5-7327 Colorado Woman’s College, is ident; Jim Turbett, president Institute of Technology that room mothers, Mmes. Joseph chairman is Paul Lindemann. Peter Ciacco; circle chairman,' the new secretary of the New' of the St. Vincent de Paul So­ “Russia works for keeps” and Uhi, Mrs. William Newland, John K. LaOuudia Linda Walker serves as educa­ Mrs. John Storm; visitation, man Gub. ^When a student at tional chairman. ciety; and Joe Craig, nocturnal “America keeps from work.” Mrs. Leo Leahy, and Mrs. Da­ Mawbor Mt. (tormal Parish t Mrs. P. R. Branch, Mrs. J. K.. South High School, Denver, she adoration. ' “Teach your children to ap­ vid W. Carr. was a member of St. Vincent de The religious chairman, proj­ Weigel, and Mrs. (Jalixta Kiep; Sixty priests offered daily preciate learning,” said Fa­ Mrs. Johp Conley, president ect chairman, and social chair­ Mass in the parish during the deanery, Mrs. Dominic DiMan- ther Leyden. “Learning is of the Aitar Society, presided man are yet to be announced. Family Life Bureau conferen­ nd; flowers, Miss Helene Hick- hard, and parents, as well as at a meeting and tea honoring AM. « - l4 ^ ces held last week. Bishop ert, and, organist, Mrs. Dan the children, must go along all newcomers to the parish Christopher J. Weldon of Spring- with the patterns and stand­ Sept. 22. Altar Society field, Mass., offered a special Plans for the new church Mass for the school children ards set before them by the Bill A ’Hern Agency' school. We must dwell on were discussed by Father Ley­ Plansi Event at Sept. 22. He was complimen­ den. The women of the Altar 101 University Blvd. mathematics, for this is the tary to the youngsters on the Society will have a big part in basis of science.” *Life * Automobile *Fire Holy Family manner in -which they parti­ the furnishing of the new cipated in the Mass. Father Leyden pointed out church. * Group * Bondi (Holy Family Parish, Denver) that he had hired “one of our Mrs. Mary Plank was pro­ *Also Complete Package The women of the .‘Utar and new lay teachers because she gram chairman. Hostesses for Leadville PTA was steeped in mathematics, Rosary society will receive the tea will be the following offi­ Plans and that this is why we are Communion in a group Sunday, Holds Meeting cers of the society: Mmes. Wil­ trying the abacas system of liam Brown, Howard Cheme, J Oct. 1 in the 7:30 a.m. Mass. arithmetic at Christ the King. DU. 8-6244 Don't Trust to Luck (St. Mary’s School, Leadville) R. Cullinan, Ralph Dines, (Jer­ Ret. HA 4-6161 Be Sure — Insure In the cafeteria they will be Mrs. Martin McMahon, pres­ “We must teach our children ald Flaherty, N. J. Gibbons, n languages also because we now served breakfast by the Men’s ident of St. Mary’s PTA, pre­ and Robert Koons. REPRESENTING THE TRAVELERS INS. CO. Club. This is an annual event. sided at the PTA meeting Sept. live in a shrunken earth. Many Father Harold Stansell, S.J., 18 in the parish hall. The fac­ persons in Russia speak at least of Regis College will be the ulty members were introduced three languages. Language guest speaker. The women have to the parents. teaching has been in effect for contacted a quartet of singers Sister Gregory, principal of the lower grades ^at Christ the to entertain at the breakfast. St. Mary’s, gave a discussion on Kiftg for the past* two years.” Father Leyden thanked the On Monday, Oct. 2, the Men’s “Will the Catholic School Prop­ PTA for its support and again Club will meet in the cafeteria. erly Educate the Child?” Art Hammond will be the guest Father James Hamblin, pas­ said that he did not feci the speaker. He is the chairman of tor, thanked and complimented school could function without the parish committee for de­ the group on its activities and the PTA. cency and will outline efforts achievements in the past year. INTRODUCE OFFICERS J h a TJTanL SbJuL of his group to combat unfit He stressed the need for a pa­ Preceding his speech there literature in the North Denver trol to be placed at the corner was a brief business meeting area. of Ninth and Poplar, a busy and the introduction of officers SIXTEENTH AND WELTON . . . IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN DENVER intersection. The Knights of the Altar and the mission unit elected new of The second graders won the Lady of Grace ficers. For the knights, Kenneth statue. Infant Jesus of Prague, Milano was elected grand knight for the highest membership at­ Plans Classes with Martin Goetz as assistant tendance. (Our Lady of Grace Parish, grand knight for the coming Mrs. Blair Meldrum, Lake Denver) year. County’s welfare and commun­ Registration for religious Officers elected for the CSMC ity nurse, showed and explained classes for all children of the E n d -O f -M onth S a l e . ! unit are Carol DiManna, presi the film In Time to Help. parish attending public schools dent, and Michael Brisnhan, Mrs. Edward Kelly, C.D. of will be held Sunday, Oct. 1, vice president. A., member, explained the be­ after the 9 a.m. Mass. The seventh grade room rep­ ginning of the hearing program The Altar and Rosary Sodal­ resentatives are David Santor for Lake County, Leadville, un­ ity will hold its first monthly no, Donna Milhelm, Mary Shee der the C.D. of A. guidance. meeting Thursday, Sept. 28, at ban and Candace Mozinski. Mrs. William McConnell, 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. group of 2-TROUSER SUITS The safety patrol officers are chairman, served refreshments All members of the parish are David Weingardt, captain, and with the assistance of Mrs. invited to attend. Kenneth Milano, Richard Larson Rose Green, Mrs. John Kehoe The ways and means com Values All-Wool Michael Koch, a n d Martin Mrs. Fleix Jiminez, and Mrs. mittee of t h e sodality thanks $ Goetz, all lieutenants. I Lyle Preston. all who donated to help make to $85 Worsteds the pancake breakfast a success BAPTISMAL FONT 69 Beginning next Sunday, the sodality will have a handmade quilt on display. Donations will END - OF - MONTH SALE FOOTBALL FANS be 25 cents or five for a $1. All proceeds will go toward the purchase of a new baptismal font for the church. tie BURLINGTON’S The weekly games party held group of MANSFIELD SUITS every Tuesday at 8 p.m. has VISTA-DOME DENVER ZEPHYR room for more guests. Values All Sizes NOTRE DAME Craig Girl to $75 $ Collectively To Be Novice vs. NAVY Lois Anne Brin, daughter of 54 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brin of at South Bend November 4 St. Michael’s Parish, Craig, END - O F . MONTH SALE Lv. Denver 4:00 pm Friday, Nov. 3 entered the Ar. Chicago 9:05 am Saturday, “ 4 novitiate of the At.S outh Bend 11:30 am Saturday, “ 4 I Sisters of St. Benedict at St. Lv. Stadium 4:00 pm Soturday, Nov. 4 S c h 0 1 a s- group of MANSFIELD TOPCOATS Ar. Chicago 6:15 pm Saturday, “ 4 tica's Acade­ (Overnight Congren Hot»|.Sh>gl« $7.00| bovbl* $ 12.00) my, Chicago. Values Sizes to Lv. Chicago 5:00 pm Sundoy, Nov. 5 Lois was ac­ cepted by a $ Ar. Denver 8:30 am Monday, “ 6 fit oil . teaching order to $75 of the Bene- loIs Brin Only $ ' dictine Sisters who conduct St. 49 Scholastica's .Academy at Can- ^ 6 0 “ on City. In Reclining-Seot, Leg-Retl Chair Cart. Mr. and Mrs. Brin drove their END - OF - MONTH SALE SIvmberceacfc PiHtmeiii r*«ihi daughter to Chicago, where shei atfmtmedsnient test. entered the novitiate Sept. 14 l.ois. a 1960 graduate of St ' Scholastica's .Academy, had' Cost includes round-trip transportation to South Bend, federal been employed by the First Hart, Schaffner & Marx Topcoats tax, admission to game and transfer of baggage from train to Federal Savings and Loan As- hotel on arrival at Chicago. j.sociation of Craig since that I time. $85 to $95 g roup o f For knlpriMfleii • R*t«rvationi • Fickah. pheif or in She has an older brother. Ken­ $ Sp ort a n d ■imUNGTON TRAVEL BUREAU Buflington neth, who is studying for the Values 17lli ond Oiompa • Phone Keystone 4-1123 priesthood at St. Thomas’ Semi­ dressy styles DB4VK 2. COIORADO Route nary for the Archdiocese of Den­ 74 ver rAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 Room Mothers Named at Cure d'Ars Forty Hours' Devotion (Cue d’Ars Parish, Denver) Belflore; seventh and ninth John Watllng; sixth grade, Mrs The PTA head room mothers, grade combination. Sister Eu­ Dwyer’s room, Mrs. Timothy Planned at St. Rose'i Mrs. Stanley Paprocki and Mrs. gene’s room, Mrs. John Royal, Pickett, Mrs. Bernard Maas, Herbert Mels, have selected the Mrs. Eugene Madden, Mrs. Carl Mrs. Charles Arroyo, and Mrs. (St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, ident; Mr. and Mrs. Warren following women to work as Patton' and Mrs. Clement Bue- Alam Weiman; fifth and sixth Denver) Foote, vice president; Mr. and room mothers for the year: che; grade combination. Sister Jo­ The Forty Hours’ Devotion Mrs. Richard Herburger, sec­ Grade eight, Sister Patrick’s Seventh grade, Mrs. Mc­ die’s room, Mrs, James Gar- will begin in the parish on Fri­ retary; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth room, Mrs. John Scbarnberg, Guire’s room, Mrs. James cile’s room, Mrs. James Gar­ day, Sept. 29, with High Mass Olsen, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Gardell, Mrs. Jo­ Mrs. James Rosnebach, Mrs. rett, Mrs. Howard Brewer, Mrs. and procession of the Blessed Tar Yegge, historian; and Mr. seph Llperslck and Mrs. Daniel Joseph McMullen, and Mrs. Omer Hensen and Mrs. Gerald and Mrs. Don Byrne, auditor. Goodwin; The program consisted of Fifth grade. Sister Dolorita’s talks by Father Barry J. Wo- CURE d'ARS PARISH: room, Mrs. Paul Hubbard, Mrs. gan, pastor; Father Binowski; I. »ND a DAHLIA ST. Joseph Lynch, Mrs. John Nay­ Sister Mary Christopher, sghool principal; and Mrs. Margaret SUNDAY MASSES lor, and Mrs. David Wareham; fourth grade. Miss LaGuardia’s Rolf, school nurse. 6:00 • 7:00 • 8:00 • 10:00 • 11:30 & 7:00 p in. room, Mrs. Leonard liams, Mrs. The library bookmobile will be CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 L 7:30 Calvin Roesch, Mrs, Edward on the school grounds again Rev. John N. Haley, Pastor Goodwin-Austin, and Mrs. Law­ Wednesday, Oct. 4, from 9:30 rence Davenport; a.m. until noon. Dahlia a EA. 2-1119 A drive is being conducted for Fourth grade. Miss Jansen’s choir members in the parish. room, Mrs. Francis Hayes, Mrs. Both men and women are Robert Behrens, Mrs. Frank needed. Rehearsals are held J f ^ Kruplak, and Mrs. Martin Von Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. TOLVE LIQUORS Feldt; third grade, Mrs. Berdy’s The Altar and Rosary Society room, Mrs. George McMahill, Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlio will display Christmas cards, Spanish fiesta Royalty Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Mrs. Emile Anderson, Mrs gift wrappings, stationery, rib­ James Broderick, and Mrs. Tho­ bons, etc., starting Oct. 1. Moth­ M( K Fi.,)K\ jwin; m ( k i;y St. Mary’s Circle of St. Mary’s Parish, by Rev. Father James L. Ahern, pastor of St. mas Lyons; third grade. Miss er Carbinl Circle will be in Brush, held the Spanish Independence Days Mary’s Parish. N \ \ ( V .ii:i{KV charge this Sunday. Benvenuti’s room, Mrs. Wilfred celebration at Fort Morgan’s State Armory Following her in second place was Miss Lleker, Mrs. Thomas O’Toole, Hall Sept. 15-16. Mary Garza (at left), Fort Morgan, repre­ Mrs. Charles Coffey, and Mrs. senting America; Miss Carmen Pacheco (sec­ Edward Smith; second grade, The first preparations for the fiesla be­ DUCKWAIL’S Rev. Joseph J. Binowski St. Francis ond from right), HUlrose, representing Mex­ Sister Rose Anthony’s room, gan at a dance Aug. 12, at which four can­ ico and Miss Priscilla Sanchez (far right), Denver’s Newest Mrs. John Spiess, Mrs. Edward Sacrament at 8 a.m. Second didates were selected to run for “Fiesta Fort Morgan, representing Spain. This is the .Suburban Variety Store Novak, Mrs. John Yelenick, and and third grade girls and the al­ PTA Meet Queen.” The girl earning the most votes second year the circle has undertaken this DAHLIA SHOmNC CEN1U Mrs. Richard Ott; tar boys will participate in the was Miss Stella Hernandez (center) of activity as a money-making project. It hopes SSrd A Dahlia EA. 2-SSS5 Second grade, Miss Russ’s procession. Evening devotions Set Oct. 4 Wiggins, who was crowned “Fiesta Queen” to make it an annual affair. room, Mrs. William Loughrey, will consist of Rosary, sermon, Mrs. Paul Breyer, Mrs. Robert and Benediction at 7:45 o’clock. (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, St. Vincent de Paul's Parish ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Oehler, and Mrs. Stad- On Saturday, Sept. 30, a High Denver) The grade school PTA will Edgewater Plans Religion Classes so. UNIVERSITY BLVD. A B. ARIZONA < ler; first grade. Sister Eliza­ Mass will be sung at 7 a.m. On beth Ann’s room, Mrs. Gunther Sunday, Oct. 1, a High Mass hold its first meeting of the year (St. Mary Magdalen’s Parish at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, SUNDAY MASSES ii Hommel, Mrs. Eugnee Weiler, will be sung at 10 a.m. The in the grade school auditorium hall. An all-day hike is planned on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. Edgewater) in the parish hall. Sept. 30 to Lake Isabell. Boys , ' 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 Mrs. Robert Bowen, and Mrs. closing of the Forty Hours’ will Co^ession: Saturdays 3:30 to 6:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. < ■ The Rt. Rev. Gregory Smith, should be at the scout hall, with Richard Rickert; first grade, take place Sunday, Oct. 1, at The first meeting for the pub­ A committee consisting of RL Rev. Bligr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor ’ ; P.A., V.G., pastor, will be the Sister M. Jerome, Mrs. M. sack lunch, at 8 a.m. < > 2385 E . A rtona SP. 7 4313 < ■Sister Camille’s room, Mrs, 4:30 p.m. with a procession of lic high school boys and girls the Blessed Sacrament. guest speaker. Mrs. Peter Reil­ for religion instructions will be Cronin, and Mrs. B. Tarantino Nick Tolve, Mrs. Joseph Burke, ly will introduce the safety pa­ Mrs. Donald Hamburg, and The Rev. Joseph J. Binow- met with .the parents of the ski, assistant pastor, will give trol boys. RefreshmSnts will be seventh grade pupils for the DRIVMN-UQUORS Preisser's Red & White Mrs. Darreld Wheeler.' served following the meeting. the sermon each‘€scehing and at Sadality Names Junior Great Books program be­ lO ft So. Oilorado Blvd. Grocery and Market PAPER DRIVE the closing service. Confessions Hostesses will be the room ing initiated in the school this Bm is —Wliw t—Llq u en The next project for the will be heard on Thursday from mothers of grades five and six, New Officers at year. • CIgarattta FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES ROOM MOTHERS AND QUALITY GROCERIES Men’s Club will be a paper 7 to 8 p.m. and after the eve­ The program was explained B « f. 8ts«------f t AS drive Oct. 22. All parishioners ning devotions on Friday and The following room mothers St. Jahn's and plans were made for the K iB f S l s e ------SIAS Free Delivery. SPrnce 7-4447 Saturday. hava. been appointed by Mrs. 2331 I . Ohio A rt. (S. Uahr. and Ohia) are asked to save magazines first meeting in October. Any­ SE. « m s ^ Earry McCarthy, M r . A dinner is to be served the Clifford Fitzgibbons, grade (st. John the Evangelist’s one interested in this work may and newspapers for this drive. school PTA president: Mmes. C. Robert Oenderson, Men’s visiting priests, after the closing Parish, Denver) contact Sister M. Jerome at the service on Sunday, by the Altar Reiter, R. Thibault, grade one; school. • Qub chairman, has announced Mmes. J. Allen and M. Targa, The high school girls’ sodality THRIFT^WAY MARKET the following committee chair­ and Rosary Society, with Mrs. CECIL MRACHAM, FROP. grades one and two; Mmes. D. has announced the following The eighth grade girls have men: Treasurer, Clifford Gar­ W. Earle Cochran, chairman, organized themselves into five and Mmes. Ludwig Brunner, Warner and W. Reilly, grade new officers: President, Diane Q9IIL1TT M EATS-nSH > POULTRY dell; paper drive chairman, two; Mmes. H. Ludwig and L. groups to lead the Pep Club in James Garrett; football ticket Richard Herburger, J. Connor, Stewata; vice president, Mary the cheers toward victory for Nationilly Advertised Brands Feeds and Louis Cook assisting. Phelan, grade three; Mmes. C. chairman, John Spiess; turkey Wilson and H. Titcombe, grades Jane Struck; secretary, Mary St. Mary Magdalene’s Wildcats. ' Save Money Here — 1004 8. Gaylord —; PE. 8-7383 games chairman, Robert The sisters of the parish Lou McKenzie; corresponding Every Wednesday and Friday school thank all who donated to three and four; hjmes. E. Bal- Moore; coach, Julius Carabello; secretary, Jeannette Hoskins; from 1:15 to 1:30' p.m. the fifth the food shower last week. kenbush and J. McEnany, grade and assistant coach, Frank Mes­ four; and treasurer, Anne Karr. grades are watching TV and P ***™ S T . JOHN'S PARISH’ Sunday, Oct. 1, is Commun­ learning French I and senger. Mmes, J. Rohr and V. Ruh- The girls’ main project is R. 7lh AVB. A ELIZABETH ST. ion day for the Altar and Ro­ Spanish I. Religion Instruction classes sary Society, the women of land, garde five; Mmes. G. serving coffee ahd doughnuts ___ S U ^ A Y MASSES for public school children will the parish, and the Girl Sconts. Macek and J. McCammon, after the Masses one Sunday All PTA members are asked 6:00 - 7:30 • 9:00 - 10:80 A.M. and 12:00 M. begin on Sunday, Oct. 1, after The women and girls are to grade six; Mmes. J. Sheridan, each month, which they will do to note that day meetings have For CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 the 8 a.m. Mass in the school receive Communion in a group and M. Eisenhauer, and E. this Sunday, Oct. 1. 'They will been changed to night meet­ ings. These will be held every cafeteria. in the 8 ajn. Mass. Reicher, grade seven; Mmes. C. also have fresh doughnuts to Rt. Rxv. J ohn P. Moran, Pastor Graas, J. Fishencord, and F. third Wednesday of the month * Insurance There will be square dancing PTA MEETS take home. The money earned E. 7th and Elizabeth St EA. 2-2026 The first PTA meeting of the Moore, seven and eight; and is used for the poor during the at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafe­ every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 Mmes. H. Miller and D. Shaum- teria. T ^ change will allow the * Surety Bonds b b o p.m. at the Smith School gym, school year was held Sept. 18 in holiday season. the Rishel Junior High School burg, eight. sisters, teachers, and dads * a 35th ana Kearney Street. This PTA Christmas card coffees CALL auditorium. The Altar and Rqsary Socie­ chance to, be in attendance. is being sponsored by the Civic ty’s annual bake and needle for the following week will be All parish circles are resum­ OLSON'S Association. There is a New officers installed are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Major, pres- work sale will be held in the given for second grade boys’ ing after the summer months. Poul T. McGrady charge per couple. grade school building on Sunday, mothers by Mrs. William Estes, Anyone wishing to join or orga­ ^ IH S a U2 St. Paul Siraat nize a circle may call Mrs. VAN SCHAACK & Ca. Food M arket ■m SB M ii DUdlay S-WIt Oct. 8, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 721 Marion Street, on Monday, Free coffee will be served. Oct. 2, at 10 a.m.; and for Osberg at BE. 3-1059. Appreciates Y ou Business Acresa from Charry C rttk Bank D eadline! Holy Rosary 310 Patterion Bidg. Mrs. Robert Henshaw, chair­ mothers of fourth grade girls, Boy Scout Troop 27’s board of Where Flowers Are The deadline for stories and MAIn 3-9333 3030 E. 6th' EA. 2-1801 Guaranteed PTA AAeets man, may be called at WE 4- but Mrs. Cyrus Colburn, Jr., regente will meet ^Friday, Sept. pictures to be published in 0263 for donations of any kind. 29, at 7:20 p.m. in the scout (Holy Rosary Parish, 3000 E. Cedar Avenue, on Tues­ “The Denver Catholic Regis­ These items may be delivered day, Oct. 3, at 10 a.m. ter’’ Is Monday of the week Denver) to the grade school building on of publication. Ail correspon­ The PTA held its first Saturday, Oct. 7, between 2 and Plans are progressing for the dents are urged to have their meeting of the year Sept. 21. 5 p.m. or may be brought on “Evening of Fun” planned by stories at “The Register” no The guest speaker for the eve­ the day of the sale. the PTA on Oct. 19. Tickets are sneus-LmuLOR later than Monday to assure ning was Mrs. Robert Knecht, The Teen Club will meet in available from Mrs. Tom 154.3 LARIMER ST.-830 r7TH ST. CPTL president, who gave their publication that week. the high school gymnasium on Shields, FL. 5-3646,^ or Mrs. a talk on the relationship o f Sunday, Oct. 1, from 7:30 to Harry Zirkelbach, FR* 7-8160, or the CPTL in connection with i j B s a B a a 10 p.m. any of the officers, committee Your Parish Service Station the PTA and the school. ' The Inquiry class for adults chairmen, or room mothers. AWARD Father John Canjar, pastor, will be held on each Tuesday ST. PHILOMENA'S A solemn novena in honor of H en It a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your announced that the PTA meet­ and Thursday from 8 to 9 the Miraculous Medal will be­ nearby “ parish" service station. Its friendly operator ings in the future will be held p.m. starting on Tuesday, Oct. PARISH every six weeks instead o f 3. gin in the parish on Monday, PLAQUES is asking this tpedal means to Invite your patronage. once a month. Interesting pro­ Oct. 8. The Rev. Bernard Byrne, Religion classes for the pub­ You’ll find that this extra friendliness is matched with grams are being planned for of the Maryknoll Fathers, will lic grade school children will cheerful service and expert attention for your car. conduct the novena. BftONZE TABL'ETS these meetings. be held each Sunday following He's n ad y to serve you with gas and oil, fires, bat­ A food shower for the sisters the 9 a.m. Mass in the grade TED'S LIQUORS will be held in the school audi­ teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By school building starting Sunday, torium on Sunday, Oct. 8, at 6. “ pulling in" at his station regularly, you will recipro­ 3525 East Colfax Oct. 1. cate his friendliness and get the best in service. FR 7-8881 199 WIMP d o m e st ic CATHEDRAL ST. FRANCIS V V IIM C im p o r t e d All Saints Parish Fleming Parish W . will b* h.ppy to htip you T h e B ig In B a n k in g ^ Conoco with your M l.clion B rentw aad Man Studying Phil's Conoco Sorvice — FREE DELIVERY — Products S. J. LAMBRECHT, Prop. Far Priesthaad For Complete Lubrication Auto Service Daleo Battarlaa G & W HARDWARE (St. Peter’s Parish, Fleming) Car Washing T A . S-';S36 Jerome V. Hoefler of this par­ Central Convenience 14th Ava. at Pannsylvania W. A. 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Mem' An organizational meeting of 155 will be held Wednesday, seph Walsh; health, Mrs. F. y«m« l*a«for Ho m p m I This group began with 46 Hostesses for the afternoon bars will M ng donations of lin­ the etudy clubs was held in the Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. in the meeting Grebenec; and memberslSp!;;^- home of Mrs. R. Reilly. All pa- Father John McCUnn, recently appointed pMtor of 8 t John’s women signing a pledge to at­ room. The parents of all new were the eighth grade room Mrs. Joseph Bechtbld; en or m(»ey for the cedar mothers, Mrs. J. Lombardi an risliiooers who wish to leant Parish in Tmna, was honmed at a reception given by the tend daily Mass on certain days. scouts.are invited. Hospitality, Mmes. Thomas-''' chest, to be ^ven away at the Mrs. N. Hozduke, assisted by more of their f^th are invited parishioners. He is pictured with Mr. and Mrs. 'Everett Green­ This pledge will be renewed Waters and E. L. Gray; civil baxaar. The chest will be on dis­ All boys planning to earn the Mmes. D. Boyle, C. LuccI, M. tp Join one <4* these groups. field, Jr., and their family. Mrs. Greenfield is president of St each month. The intentions of­ defense and safety, Mrs. C. F. play atthe party. Ad Altare Dei awards must at­ lancino, Jr., and G, VUlano. Chie stainless steel teaspoon Boy Scout n o o p 373 will hold John’s Altar and Rosary Society. > fered in the Masses are growth Cassidy; symphony, Mrs W. B } tend all future scout meetings. A cake donated by Mrs. P. is tlw admission “charge” to a court of. honor on Thursday, in love of God, peace, and vo­ Father Robert H. White is in Peters was awarded to Sister Bradley; publicity, Mrs. Joseph, x the par^ as there is .a short­ Sept 38, At 8 p.m. in the hall. cations. charge of this program. Bechtold; ^ | Artis Ann Kintzley, a M. Matilda. The special prize age of teaspoons in the kitchen. The 'annual mission co-operA- St. Catherine’s Altar and Chairman of upper room Winter Mass Hours daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was given to Mrs. G. Gehauf. Refreshments and entertain- Uve collection will be held Sun­ Rosary Society will receive miothers, Mrs. Walter Nickless; J day, Oct 1, at all the Masses Francis Kintzley, will leave to Mrs. R. Polak said that the m oit will be provided. Communion corporately Sun­ yearbook will be ready for dis­ bhhalrman of lower room ? Officers for the bazaar.^^sched: by the Little Sisters of the Poor Join the Sisters of S t Ann of Begin Oct. 1 in Yuma day, Oct. 1, In the 7:30 a.m. tribution soon. The oldest child mothers,' Mrs. William Wook.^ nled for Nov. 10-13 are chah^ wbo^can lor the aged at'the Providence at Mt. St. Ann’s in Mass. All members are re­ in school of' each family will ford; and Pep Club and cheer-. man, Tony JuUano; oO'Cbalr- Mullw Home, Denver. - Edinburg, Pa. Artis Ann is a (St John’s Parish. Yuma) a.m. each Sunday until May, quested to occupy the front receive one. Mothers are asked leader sponsors, Mmes. W. A.'^. msn, Marlon Bushner; treas­ Preparations are being made graduate of ‘ S t Jo^pb’s Vhe schedule for Masses dur­ 1982. pews, which are reserved for to keep this book handy for fu­ Baier, D. E. Burton, and R. A. ‘ urer, Father Julius ComeUlnl, for a nevena in honor of the School and Fort Collins High ing the winter months begins The annual fall bake sale will them. ture use. ' Hart. , : O.S.M.; and secretary, Mildred Miraculous Medal.' It will be be Oct. 7 by the Altar and Ro­ School. such. held Oct. 8-16. Oct. 1. Masses will be at 8-10 The Rev. John J. Hogan, At the PTA meeting, Mrs. H. sary Society. Rolls, pie, and Becker, president, presided" and coffee will be served during the C.M., opened a nine-day solemn novena in honor of Our Lady welcomed 125 mothers, four of day. whom were new members. Boulder Altar Society < Maureen Bernadette, daugh­ of the Miraculous Medal on Teacher Aide Program Planned Sept. 25. Mrs. R. Bruno, ways and ter of Mr. and Mrs. James means chairman, announced Holds General Meeting - V V Brophy, and Colin Paul, son of Father Hogan spoke at the that Christmas cards gift wrap­ ■/ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore, Masses Sunday. The novena de­ (Sacred Heart Parish, 20. Mrs. Charles Stengel, presi- * votions at 7:30 p.m. will end pings, and cards made by the In Thornton to Assist Staff were baptized. Sister of St. Joseph of Carondo- Boulder) ident, conducted the meeting. 2 Oct. 2. Father Hogan belongs to Eddie Shea, son of Mr. and let are on display. These cards The general meeting of the Mrs. Stengel -is replacing Mrs. * (HMy Cross Parish, Tbomtoa) half day of teaching, since On Oct. 3, the regular meet­ Mrs. John. Shea, has completed the Eastern Missouri Band of Altar and Rosary Society was Richard Hughes, who moved to ( ing of/ the society be held are sold after all Sunday A teacher aide jirogram is be­ most classes Are on split ses­ his basic training at Lackland the Vincentian Fathers, who held in St. Benedict’s Hall Sept. Pueblo with her family. 2 sions. in Ave Maria Hall. The Rosary conduct St.,,Thomas’ Seminary. Masses. ing organised in the school to Air Force Base in San Antonio. Mrs. Francis Reinert gave a* assist the regular teaching staff. Any persons interested in will precede the meeting at 8 MASS SCHEDULE Mrs. E. 0 ’Ck)nnor, vice presi report on the NCCW conven-^ Aides volanteer two hours of either of these programs is p.m. in the church. Highlighting Coleen Black has completed The Very Rev. Monslgnor dent, explained the first Friday Mother of God tion. Mrs. Eva Busch reported~” time each week to work with asked to call Mrs. Granby Bill- the evening program will be a her internship as a dietician at Richard M. Duffy, pastor, has breakfast program for Oct. 6. on the deanery meeting. the children in some way desig­ yer, AT. 8-MS7, for further in- b i^ d a y party, with all of the Ann Arbor, Mich., and is spend­ announced that the winter Breakfast will be served to the Choir to Hold nated by the teacher. fo r^ tio q . An effort be members-as guests. ing some time at home with her scheduie of Sunday Masses went school children after the 7; 30 Mrs. Stengel introduced the Teacfaiw aides must have at­ made (d wo^- out \baby sitting Every student who attends a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman into effect on Sunday, Sept. 25. o’clock Mass. All volunteers First Rehearsal guest speaker, Dr. FrancisT tended. coRege for .-at least a and transportation problems. public school is expected to at Black. Geek, of the Colorado Univers­ Masses are at 6, 7:30, 8:30, who are to assist Mrs. O’Con (Mother ef God Parish, year oir bad some teaching ex­ Sunday, Dei. 1, is Ck>mmunion tend religion classes held once Father Leo M. Black, pastor 9:30, and 10:30 a.m. and 12 nor are asked to be in the cafe­ Denver) ity stafL Dr. Geek presented an perience or the equivalent to day for (he wbtnen.of the Altar eadi week during the school of the Rangely and Meeker par noon. teria at 7:15 a.m. The first choir rehearsal of illustrated program on home- qualify. ' and Rosary Society. All mem­ year. Training classes for adults ishes, spent a few days with decorating, stressing the many bers sAre Urged to attend the who are interested in this work EXTEND WELCOME the season will be held Thurs­ Substitute teachers are also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day evening, Oct. 5, in the new materials that are avaik-'-' needed in the school program, 8:19 a.m: Mass and receive are being conducted in differ­ The Rt. Rev. Monslgnor D. A, George Black, before leaving on church basement. There is a able. ‘Z would usually require one- Communion corporately. ent parishes throughout the the Register pilgrimage for Woodland Lemieux,‘ pastor, welcomed all particular need for men’s voic­ The Altar Ind Rosary So- * Denver area.'- The place and parts of Europe and the Holy the members to the meeting es. Anyone w i s l ^ to join the dety will hold Its annual pa^ time of classes is posted on the Land. and announced that'the teachers Altar Unit aide program is begun with choir is request^ to attend the teh card party Oct. I 'I n St. * bulletin board at the entrance Father Black is serving Colorado Springs Benefit to the Church. clerical work and remedial read­ first rehearsal. Benedict’s Hall. Everyone Is 2 as chaplain on the tour. Air ing. ,The Altar and Rosary Society invited. The annual parish *-• Men and women who wish Force chaplain Father Ramon Opens Year will offer for sale Christmas Anyone who feels he or she rummage sale will be held ™ Tor High School Success to serve tbe church in a most Black, stationed on Okinawa, cards, wrappings, and ribbons Important way are invited to would like to help with the pro­ Nov. 17-18 in the Knights of ;; reports Typhoon Nancy had (Onr Lady of tbe Woods Parish, after all the Masses each Sun­ (St Mary’s Parish, week course giving this doctrine Join the Legion of Mary. The gram, including retired school Colombna Building. It will be most of the island settled down Woodland Park) day - beginning Oct. 1 until Colorado Springs) explaqation which will last one men’s group meets in the teachers in the parish, may con directed by Mrs. Becker and and ready for the 200 mile hour The Altar and Rosary Society Christmas. A wide selection of The priests at S t Mary’s, the hour. The class ends at 9:10 school on Mondays at 7 p.m. tact Mrs. Becker, GL. 56090. Mrs. Duffielf winds. It is typhoon season began its new season with a cards is offered. Very Rev. Consignor Robert p.m.- every week. and the women’s group meets An announcement wai made there. luncheon at the Paint Pony The Junior Great Books pro­ James W. Auten, son of Mr. Hoffman, pastor, and his assist- OPEN HOUSE in Ave Marla" HaU on Wednes­ on the Mt. Carmel Card Club, Richard and Joe Hickman Club Sept. 13. Mrs. Johanson gram will begin this year with and Mrs. James W. Auten, and ante, Father John Jepson and days at 7:34 p.m. which has been organized for The initial meeting of the have entered college. Richard furnished the centerpiece tot the Annabbth Jenkins, daughter of Father Leo Kminedy, thank New groups of the CSiristlan the purpose of raising funds for PTA will be marked by an open begins his freshman year at the occasion. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenkins everyone in the city who has Family Movement are being or­ the Sisters of Charity develop^ bouse at the school Wednesday, School of Mines at Golden, and Mrs. Stanley Johanson, retir Movie Shown of Lake, Wash., were helped make this benefit a suc­ Oct 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. ganized within the parish. Mar­ ment fund. 'This dub is headed Jbe is a Junior at Colorado ing president, opened the meet­ married Sept.’ 23 In Mother of cess for S t Mary’s High School. Mrs. William Stelzher, Jr., ried couples interested in this At Brighton by Mrs. James Willging, assltc_ program are Invited to call Mr. State University at Fort Col­ ing with a prayer for peace. Fa­ God Church.. Dorothy Stalcup won the bene­ president Announced th a t hi ther Michael Kavanagh, pastor, Gary Reeves and Barbara by Mmes. Marvin P ierce,'. fit priu at thO'games and en­ or Mrs. Robert Jacobson, IN. 6- lins. They are sons of Mrs. Dor­ lieu of a business meeting, par- led the group in saying the (St. Augustine’s Parish, Sedlmayr were witnesses. The Charlotte McMillen, Francis L. ;;; tertainment Sept 2L : 3604. othy Hickman. ente will be given the oppor Memorare. The retiring officers Brighton) Rev. John Anderson witnessed Bell, James Olson, Albert -Den- Z Instructions (or Junior and sen­ A movie called Operation timity to meet the faculty, PTA made their annual reports. Mrs. (he ceremony and offered tbe ilauler, and Albert J. I^lariepy. « ior Mgh school students a t^ d - Abolition was shown in the executive board, and room Johanson reported the past Nuptial Mass. The immediate need o! the ? ing public schools wiH Begin mothers Informally. S i Patrick PTA Gives school auditorium Sept. 24. It year’s accomplishments under Sisters of Charity is a novitiate • Dot, 3 at 6:45 p.m. in the h w An inspection of the exten­ showed Communism in action seboM. ^ f her leadership. in the San Francisco riot. Sis and then an administration ■ sively ramodeled school building Gym New Heating System The nominating committee Elect Officers Catholic .boys of the parish, is invited 1^ Monsignor Hoff­ ter Justine spoke following the building. Other needs the arches of the years and down the labyrinthine Of those who challenge the argument from ways of his own mind “lest having Good he must design, John Dewey is the . most influential in have naught beside’’? How often that, too, is the America. Dewey simply neglects this specu­ reasonless reason behind the headling flight of lation as “irrelevant.” But, as Father Ward counUess others from God! shows, this is an irrational approach. The ani­ If wicked men admitted God, they must change mal does not think about ends; but man, be­ their way of life. Because it is far easier to reject cause he has a mind, must see in nature’s or-' -the existence of a God who is not seen than to der an Ultimate Mind. forego a pleasure that is seen and touched and felt, many do exactly that Prefer Ignorance Many 'men resemble the little boy who wanted Creative Artist to learn about insects. The teacher loaned him a True Nature off Man The Linen Bands, by Rev. Raymond Rose- ’book on the subject, but the boy never finished it “It told me,” protested Uie boy uncomfortably, The more than 2,000,000 people a yqar aspirations, which far transcend this present liep (Newman Press, Westminster, Md., -J’more about bugs than I wanted to know.” So too, who make pilgrimages to such places as life. To paraphrase the words of St. Augus­ J3.50). man often deliberately closes the book, of his mind the Church of the Rosary at Lourdes, France, tine, “Man was created by Thee and for Father Roseliep, a Loras College professor to God; he prefers the bliss of ignorance. “He bear eloquent testimony before the world as Thee, 0 Lord, and he shall not rest until he of English, has been mentioned in America would not understand,” said the psalmist, “that to the true nature of man. Man is a unity rests in Thee.” as one of three unpublished poets of great he might do well” (Ps. 35:4) He, in a word, denies of' soul and body- and as such has spiritual promise. With this slender volume he ceases his God so that he will not have to deny himself. to be “unpublished,” although his verse has Besides the sensual person blinded by pas­ appeared in many periodicals. His poetry is sion, there is the pseudo-intellectual blinded by not always or usually easy to understand pride. -Snch a one prides himself on his freedom 'Soul' Is Not Merely but it is worth the effort. His verses are deli­ or on his knowledge. cate dramatizations of human experience You have met this t3i>e. He wants freedom. Not in the face of the small incidents of life, ^freedom to. do what he ought, but freedom to do Another Word for Spirit particularly the life of the student The lan­ as he pleases. Not freedom to do what another guage is contemporary but the form is class­ ic. The poems have the fresh and lively •wants, but freedom to dp what he wants. But since John thinks. He can reflect on his thinking. He. , he cannot do this if there be a God who rewards ly/TAN IS A CREATURE OF GOD; he dialogue of a creative artist rich in his own can apprehend himself (who is reflecting) to be resources of experience and expression. good and punishes evil, he declares in the name of has a body and a soul, the latter identical with the being who thinks. There is com­ freedom that there is no God. He is the “nobody’s- Some of the best examples of these poems made to God’s image and hkeness in plete and perfect reflexion of an agent back upon include “The Linen Bands,’’ a beautiful and goirig-to-tell-me-what-to-do” type. If there’is a God that it is a spirit, immortal, and endowed itself, a process quite impossible to matter, v.g., a (and the atheist has his doubts) he is going to moving reflection oiv ordination; and “For a piano cannot play itself, an eye see itself, or a Young Man, Out of Love,’’ with its haunti^ serve Him his own way.'^Whether his way is God’s with intelligence and free vwU. scythe cut itself. last stanza; way does not make a particle of difference to bin). The Soul is not just another word for The Soul Is Immortal Woman is the fire and fibre of your' Scientific Fool Spirit. Animals have souls, but their Therefore man’s soul is spiritual. It is not made man’s existence, as the elements of its Then there is the omniscient type. He has to souls are not spirits. Only man’s soul is up of parts which are distinct and separable. Hence, philosophy. Be patient and be lonely In know everything before he accepts anything. He a spirit; in man is the only kind of spirit that is a even though the body dies, the soul cannot corrupt your nights, remembering a woman also glories in his scientific bent of mind. He is the soul. in itself or be killed through the agency of any waits. 'Tve-gpt-to-see-iU’ type. Somebody once took this The Soul is defined as the Principle of Life in creature. The only way it could cease to exist would type of person and made him logical. The result a living body. Angels, therefore, are not souls; they be by annihilation by God — and that would be iSToHcal.Kpvol of H 15 ' was the ludicrous Baron Munchhausen, who would do not animate a body. But animals have souls againjt His infinite wisdom, goodness and justice. which, however, are material. Again, all men desire perfect happiness. If H -believe nothing which had not been eye-witnessed. Common “Saint Paul” by Leon Poirier (B. Herder^ The Human Soul is defined as the ultimate in­ that desire could only end in frustration, human Book Co., St. L oi^ 2,--Mo., $3J5) H a, Uih^ Z True, if anyone accepts everything,.'he is nature would have been created defective by God. ternal principle which animates our bodies and by torical novel of the great ^ s t l e ’s life lijf * gullible; but if he believes nothing save what he which we feql, think, and will. His wisdom and justice demand that a desire * sees with his own eyes, he is a fooL As Bacon author well known in his native l^ c e !^> A human person is a union of soul and body. springing from human nature itself must be cap­ To Mankind * put It, "A little philosophy inclineth a man’t able of attainment. ability to bring into sharp relief—with almost^ Although the soul is a spiritual substance, capable Z mind to atheism; but depth in philosophy photographic clarity—the precise elements ^ of existing by itself (as we know from revelation In other words, perfect happiness* Is the destiny “Man and Metaphysics,” by Regis Jolivet bringeth man’s n ^ d s about to religion.” God has appointed for man; it must, therefore, be (N.Y. 11, Hawthorn, 13-50), is noteworthy which make up the personalities of thoset’ that it does between the death and resurrection about whom be writes.' ' , Lastly, there are those prejudiced against God of the body), it has a natural aptitude and even attamable by all who act in conformity with the for Us showing ^that metaphysics, despite its -because of their education. Today, America sees need to exist in a body. ' Divine Will. But perfect happiness cannot be at­ redonbtable name, is common to all man­ ^what k has never before seen in its history: the In this life the body cannot perform a single tained in this world, and so there must be a future kind. It is the striving after the Absolute Tiiame of God outlawed in its schools. Either chil- action independenUy of the soul, nor can the soul life in which it is to be found. and can be called instinctive in man. Every ;^dren are taught, or they are not, that there is a independently of the body. Another proof that the soul is immortal is to man, by virtue of the rational necessities Liturgical Year | ' God. If they are not, than as far as they are con- Souls are not inherited. Each is a distinct crea­ be found in the conviction that God’s justice de­ which he cannot but admit, grasps in his mands a future life in which the obvious inequali­ experience of being itself a relationship to - --oemed, there is no God. It would be easier to tion of God and is united with the body at the time “The Year Made Holy,” by Msgr. Mat|i: plies the existence of a Supreme Legislator who 0 0 0 van (Milwaukee 1, Bruce, $3.54). ;;^an egg than to Anticipate a change later; for “a Man Has a Spiritual Soul will' recompense the good and punish the wicked. ^young man according to his way, when he is old, he “Judaism,” by Rev. Paul Demann, (N.Y. This book, an outstanding success in Ger-t; These is an obvious difference between a living Yet during this life the wicked prospar only too IwUl not depart from it” (Prov. xxii, 6). In this way, 11, Hawthorn, $3-50), examines the history of many, takes each principal. feast of the human body and a corpse. That difference is the often while the good suffer. To suggest that death Israel both from a Christian point of view year, shows its relation to the wholcy an d ' ^neutral education is spawning a generation of soul. It is the soul which prevents a living body do­ is the end of everything is an affront to the infinite -atheists! and as it would look to a neutral observer. expands the meanhig of each part of the!^ m ing the only thing a corpse can do—return to dust. justice of God. The author finds that the destinies of Israd Mass for that feast. The author brings feel-'^ ^ Atheism, however, is the most irrational and There must be a principle of operation behind every We Are Free and Christendom are Inextricably bound to­ ing as well as learning and sound sense to^ - unnatural “ism” in the worid. Atheists will object activity. In man there must be a principle which The very fact that good is to be rewarded and gether. I his sniiject. }, vehemently'to the existence of God. But where thinks and wills. That principle cannot be a mere evil punished implies that men are free to do good there are objections, there must be objects—some­ chemical, otherwise doctors and scientists would and avoid evil. Every man will reap what he sows. thing to object to. Do men beat the air, fight be able to discover it. Yet it is something—a spirit­ He is free during life to identify himself with either shadow, tilt at windmills? ual soul which is beyond the reach of chemical good or evil; the choice rests with him. A Fixed Confessor Innate Longring analysis. Before acting, he deliberates; in acting, he A material principle could not have spiritual chooses; but deliberation and choice testify to man’s By Rev. J oseph A. H ughes Moreover, neutral education is never so neutral A SPECIAL BOUNTY of sin­ be frequent and regular. Fre-* operations; man’s soul has spiritual operations; freedom. It is he who determines which group of cere sacramental confession is as it might first appear to be. Its atheistic and a c h s a c r a m e n t is a quent confession is generally' therefore, it cannot be only material. motives is to prevail and he knows that he is not the occasion it presents to the -materialist philosophies often smother man’s ten- living manifestation of considered confession eachr All day long we make statements which show merely passively swayed by those motives. He is penitent of receiving helpful week or at most every two^ , dency toward religion, his innate longing for God. EChrist. Each time we receive that we have abstract or universal concepts, v.g., conscious, too, that he does not let himself drift in advice in union with sacra­ weeks. ♦ But no man can tear this yearning from the human any sacrament we have a vi­ the dog is a noble animal. Making such a statement, the direction of the predominating enticement, v.g., mental grace. This special heart. In time of crisis especially, it surges up tal contact with the rich It is quite possible that sac­ we do not think of a particular dog of definite temptation to sin. When he has chosen, he knows grace of the sacrament seems ramental confession is one of* again and again. There were no atheists in the fox­ he could have chosen otherwise. and loving personality of the shape or color or size or breed, but we have taken, Redeemer. to be enhanced when the peni- the most neglected supema-,^ holes in Bataan. When Eddie Rickenbacker and so to speak, the essence “dog” and are thinking of Duty, law, obligation, responsibility, punish­ The Sacrament of Penance 'wwwwwwwwwbAAfVwwwvwwwwwwwwwvyyvww tural resources we have. This' seven companions were stranded on frail rubber a thing we cannot contict with our senses. The idea ment, reward, merit—all these and ''many other especially is a living link be­ is true in spite of the fact'! rafts for three weeks in the trackless South Pacific, in our minds is a spiritual one. words imply moral liberty. The universal consent tween a sinner here today and that confessional lines are long), with no food but a few oranges, no drinking water Similarly with our anticipation of the future, the of mankind expressed in the laws, literature and the the endless compassion of in almost any Catholic church*./| except a few drops caught in a makeshift container, consideration of possibilities, the logical deduction of language of all ages and nations affirms that real Christ on the Cross. Through of the country at appointedr.; face to face with the realities of kfe, these men conclusions from premises, notions of spiritual be­ obligations do exist. The lunatic is carefully dis­ sacramental mediation the Spiritual confession times. _ Instinctively turned'to God, religion and prayer. ing and so on. ' tinguished from the criminal. The internal feelings of self-approbation after charity and mercy of the Sa­ The neglect conies not inll. good actions and remorse after evil ones imply real­ vior are applied to a soul the fact that people do not go!^; weakened by sin and recon­ Life ■ ization of one’s personal responsibility. 'WWWWWWUWWVWVWWWWWW to , confession often enoughi' Character due to heredity and environment and ciled by sorrow. (though this is also true) or] tent follows the practice'of The Catechism Illustrated the circumstances of the moment obviously count that they make “bad” con-J THE A PPLIC A TIO N of having a fixed confessor, that tremendously in a person’s conduct, but they do not fessions (though this is occa-f Chxist'e forgiveness to a soul is, a confessor to whom a Q. WHAT IS THE DESTINY OF MAN? absolutely control the action of man’s will. It is one sionally true). The neglect lies* that has been disloyal in a penitent goes regularly for ab­ thing to be influenced, v.g., by a motive; it is quite in the fact that so many go toL A. Man’s destiny is to go to God, because man comes from God, and belongs entirely to major or minor way restores solution and advice. A fixed another thing to be inexorably determined by it. confession either in irregular*' God. that soul to its former state That man is personaliy responsible for his confessor is recommended be­ of justice. But it can do more or routine or casual ways. Tool - 1 thoughts, words and deeds is well expressed by cause such a confessor can many fulfill all necessary re«- than that. It can add to a more easily get to know Shakespeare when he puts these words into the repentant sinner new grace quirements but lack the inner' mouth of lago: the condition of a man’s soul, and new glory and new super­ fire of desire for better! “ ’Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus. his strength, and his weaknes­ natural vitality beyond whato things. In this way they re-f. Our bodies are. our gardens, to the which ses even through he may not he possessed before bis sin. ceive forgiveness but miss the'* our wills are gardeners; so that if we will know him personally. A fixed The difference between the force and impetus confessiol^ plant nettles, or sow lettuce, set hyssop confessor can be of great aid could give them toward' minimum graces received in and weed up thyme, supply it with one gen­ to a penitent who wishes sin­ Penance by careless penitents achieving perfection. .> der of herbs, or distract it with many, ei­ cerely to rise above his sins « and the abounding fruits re­ and weaknesses, because he ther to have it sterile with idleness, or man­ ’IHE IMPRINT of Christ’s^ ceived by devout penitents is can give progressive spiritual ured with industry, why, the power and cor- Passion on the soul is made! measured by the extent of counsel. rigibie authority of this lies in our wiils” with special effectiveness in’ Othello, Act 1, Scene III). studied, prayerful, determined charity in the soul of the peni­ The practice of having a the course of a sacramental fixed confessor is growing a- What Does Life Mean? tent. confession. The sacred mo­ Every man, whether he likes it or not, must live In addition to giving pardon, mong the laity of our time. ment of sorrow and reconcili­ on after death for eternity. His eternal destiny de­ sacramental confession con­ It was a common practice of ation is filled with unlimited pends on his own choice. It may be an eternity of fers remedies for sins. Fer­ saints through the Christian possibilities. We make the life, in the vision of God; or an eternity of death, vent and frequent confession years. The Sodality of Our most of these possibilities, in enmity with God. helps to urge a penitent along Lady has this admonition as when we submit ^ e fullness,^ “Master, what must I do to achieve eternal the path to perfection by giv­ one of its inflexible rules: “As of our weakness and distress:'| life?” is a question we all ask, in union with the ing the soul a mo're thorough far as possible each sodalist to the graces of the sacrament^' v : rich young man of the Gospel (Mark x, 17). For knowledge of self and a more should select a devout, learn­ and when we use the sacra-! i we have each an immortal soul, able to choose purified conscience. Fervent ed, and prudent priest as his mental means of healing with' good rather than evil. Therefore, we are made for confession heals the soul of fixed confessor. Without re­ thoughtfulness, regularity, and* From the earliest dawn of creation, man life everlasting. weakness and tepidity, weans serve he shall manifest his fervor. A fixed confessor is ant Communists today try to eradicate from conscience to his confessor and has realized his dependence upon God. That is human nature this fundamental aspect, the In the words of the Catechism: “God made me the soul from earthly attach­ important element in t* to know Him, love Him and serve Him in this world, ments and passions, corrects be formed and directed by thoughtful, fervent confession!. why ucrifice, the destruction of something need of man for his Creator. They may burn him in all that pertains to tregsured as an offering to God as proof of and to be happy with Him forever in the next.” I bad habits, and gives the soul A fixed confessor can hdp* churches and overturn altars, but they shall the spiritual life.” immeasurably in bringing tot man’s entire dependence upon Him, is univer­ cannot know God without being moved to love Him; opportunity to make acts of never tear from man's soul his basic need for 1 cannot love Him without serving Him; I cannot sorrow and amendment with full fruit the rich promise oP sal In the human race. Worship and sacrifice God, Creator and Savior. faithfully serve Him without receiving the reward greater force and. effective­ TO BE FULLY FRUITFUL, glory in every sincere son of! are deeply engrained in the human nature. of life with Him for all eternity. ness than at other times. sacramental confession must God. THURSDAY, SIPTIMBER 28,1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-420S

MR. AHORNEY For Bliblle ootloe. u m Ui* 0.n- RENTING-HIRING var Catholic Rczlilat. Regular lagal rataa, rapid, accu­ ' W j A . T s r T a d s BUYING-SELLING rate MnilM hn atftda.UB. Mail Your l«gal Notices to ’ DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER P.O. Box 1620 New Classified^ Ad Deadline ... ! IN THU COUNTY COUNT In and for the City and County of Denver and State of Colorado NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. No. p-aisss Only Want Ada recahed by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Toesday can be published in the eum pt week’i paper NOTICE OF PINAL IBTTLIM INT b U te of JENNIE E. MAGUIRE (Ue- oeaaed) No. P-USSS. Notice la hereby given that I have fUed my final raport In the County Personali— 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 PIANOS, MUSICAL BUILDING MAnRIAlS 46-A Court of the CUty and County of BRIDAL GOWNS POR BINT INSTRUMENTS ' 39 rWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWvWWRf Denver, Colorado, and .that any pet^ Biideimalds, flower glrL Formali St. Philomena’s—33 aon deairing to object to the aamv a POLLY’S BRIDAL SERVICE Caib for used spinets, organs or NEW AND USED^ ahail file written obje^on with the ISU FLORENCE EM 04S07 HAVE BUYERS Baby Grand Pianos. Repair sqd Ro- said court on or before October SO, For Income properties, 1, 3, and 4 finishing. BUILDING MATERiAU 1961. SITUATIONS WANTED bdrm. homes in East Central area. Plumbing • 5ts9l • Vnndews Adrian F. Maftdre No obligation for a free evaluation WALKER PIANOS 9 Doors RlMn«rfiaf JI«orfliif. ta M fIsfs Admlnlatrator C.T.A. MALE— 11 of your property. We make trades 1345 So. B ro a d w a y SP 7-7344 HOLLAND A HART and buy equitlaa. CaU nowl Kerdy Wrecking; E. H. Knrtiman, fourth grade; Sister Ann ay J. Mlehaal Parley Male, exp., sober mao, references, Partidpoots In a panel dlscnsslen on the SOe Iqullablt B l^ „ middle age. Wants work cleaning COURTNEY REALTY Musical Instruments 39-A Contractors remedial reading program at thevltrst PTA. Rosalre, first grade; and Mrs.«Leon HOter- Denver, Cole. flower beds, or what have you. Call 2425 1. 12th A va . PR 7-0S44 > 3919 Wtfl 9th Avo. TA. 54011 RA 2JI888. Accordion 120 bass Ilka now BMetiac at St. James’ Parish, Dmirer, were man, third grade. A record crowd of 272 par­ AMharat a-IMI CaU SE 7-1732. Sister Bte. Marie, second grade teadier; Mrs. ents attended the meeting. IN THU COUNTY COURT Help Wanted Female— 7 Fumiturt for Solo— 47 In and for the City and County of “ST. PHILOMENA” Sewing MochinRi— 40 Donvor and State of Colorado Secretary, Catholic Fraternal organic Splendid condition, rugt, lamps, *»d At ft* "Jemes*. Parish ration, S dayi. Typing, iteno. it book­ Misc. Items. CALL FL 54901 No. P-11744 keeping. No age limits but prefer 848 St PatiL 1800 aq. ft bung. 3 I960 White portable, no attachments NOTICE OF PILING OP PETITION to buy to Zig-Zag and buttonhole. exp, woman. Give resume in first bdrma., separate nook. Mg DR; fire- FOR DITSRMINATION OP letter. Box 18 Regiiter. Assume 4 pymta. of 85.01. GR 7-1230 ANTIQUES— 47-41 / HliaSHIP pUce, bamt, B.W. beat Owner Record Crc/urd Attends PTA Meeting IN TNI MATTIR OP TNI Woman take charge in motherleas Swing-needle Singer. Zig-Zags, but- VISIT 'IREEN’S— DEALER IN IS T A T E OP home. 1 gills 9 A -4. Live in, private Transferred. A cheerful family tonbolei, sews on buttons A snape (8L James’ Parish, Denver) Was. a book to augment the li­ will be organized at St. John's wnXA, BROWN, 0^ known aa room A saL FL 5-0572 after 5 p.m. without attachments. Uses doable ' a n t iq Oes WILLA MAX BBOim and WILLA AU day Sat A Sun. Home! Only $18JW0. DU 8-2437. . 1525 ID. PRARL RA 34520 A record crowd of 272 par­ bra^. . * a Regional Young People's M. BROWN, needles, dams, mends. Make last 8 ANN LAHPERT, REALTOR pymtf. or 850.00 cash. 443-8400. ents attended the first me^lnB , The t u p l e s ’ Marthon Bridge Club for unmarried high school (Doceaaad). Help Wanted Male— 8 49 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE I WANTED TO BUY of the PTA. The program-wais groups need several more play­ graduates and others in this OF COLORADO: MISC. FOR SALE 44 highlighted by a panel discus­ ers. Interested persons may age bracket To all paraona tnteraatod, “ PART TIME" Wanted to buy — cut gisas, haBd- GREETING: Men to dlstiflrate advertising ma­ REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 patotod dtabes, matblo top tables, sion on rem e^ reading. call Mrs, Joseph Robbins, DU. ROOM MOTHERS TAKE NOTICE that there haa been terial 8 p.m. to 0 p.m. AU day Sat Get Rid of. Unneedables conunodet; old dolls, old Jowalry. Members of the panel were 8452S. filed in the above-named aitata a Earning I2.00 - |4.00 hourly, place through a REGISTER OLA8S1FUCD RA 3t830-SK 64005. work basis. MA 3-8856 only 4 p.m. to CASH AD. That la where folks look whan Sister Ann Rosaire, first grade; Room mothers for the coming petition asking for a Judicial aacar- for your equity, any location. Cub Scouts, both active and talnment and determination of the 7 pjn. No other Ume. they need things. PHONE KE 4 PRODUCE - school year are Mmes. William SH. 4-2346 4308. Sister Ste. Marie, second grade; prospective, may attend the Den­ heirs of each daeadant, and setting AND THINGS TO EAT 55 Mrs. E. H. Kurtzman, third L. Halpin, A. J. Brown, Fred forth that the namea, adraeiaa and Situotioni Wantaicl Ftmale ver Bronco football game with Venette, John Sullivan, James relatlonahipt to docedent of all par- Wo apodallse to Nortbaroat Donvor, RUMMAGE SALE^-448 grade; and Mrs. Leon Hilter- their fathers Oct. 8. ' ^ y should — 12 Arvada, Lakewood, and Wbaatildga Stariu FiU and Winter Apptos, Gracey, Adolf Boucher, Robert eons who are or claim to ha heln real a tu te . Prompt, oourteouA sales worm froe, exceUent for eanntog, man, fourth grade. . contact Mr. Weathers at FL. of said decodani, 10 far ai known PofiUon wanted by exp. mlddle^ged aervtoe., Your local rtaltor for 20 RUMMAGE SALE eating, plea. Vldmar, 62r! VaUejo. Waldmann, John P. O’Hanlon, to the petitioner, are aa foUowe, The remainder of the pro­ 2-8072 by Sept. 29, for tickets. to-wit: housekeeper, with referencer, to 1 years. D a lly 9 to 9. .1103 K ra m o ria . GI737I30. gram consisted of Introduction Everett Earthman, Ann Peter­ or 2 priest rectory to fuburbs, or STACKNOU8R RRALTY The Forty Hoars’ Devotion son, Arthur P. Lancy, Herbert MYRTLE SMITH, 7S7 Saxon, A p t near Danvar. Write Box 22, Register 3538 W. 38tb Ave. OR 7-1678 HELP WANTED FEMALE— 7 ttl all new teachers and a krief wDl be held Oct. 10-12. Every 4, Hemphlf, Tean. AU. M c^rthy, Kenneth R. Cavins, You are hertby notified to appear Hand Ironing, fast efficient Del TO SELL YOUR HOME CALL gnelcome to the new parish as- evening In October except Sun­ and answer the—-petition within 2325 So. Hooker Wy. WE 44477 sfetant. Father Frank J. Free­ W. E. Sheriff, Robert Lacerte, CASTLE REALTY CO. day there will be devotions, twenty days after lervlce of this “ HOUSEKEEPER" man. Stanley Morton; notice on you (if lerved by pubiloa- ROOMS^FOR RENT— 20„ R IA L T O R consisting of the Rosary, Lit­ Uon within twenty days after the 1470 S. Fedeial WE 6-3388 The eighth graders’ mothers any, and Benediction. Mmes. F. D. Hoppe, Roy Ny last publication of this notice) and Refined C f^ U c lady, 48 to 85, to 270 S. Sheridan BE 7-3781 lander, J. F. BiU, Jr., John in default of ah answer or appear­ room to private home, neer hath, 3 priest rectory. Stay nights, private apt. Write Box dnre hostesses. The award for The East Denver Teen-agers free phone, kitchen it living room ywvwwwwvwwwwwvwwwv^. F. Cuthbertson, Donald L. Ma­ ance the court wlU proceed to re­ largest attendance percent­ Club will be organised Oct. 1 at ceive and hear proofs concerning privileges. |20.00 a mo. Call eve. Our Pdrsonalixed j age-wise was won by Sister loney, George J. Maresh, D. C. the heirs of such decedent and GR 74224. 12, Register. S t John’s School, Denver, at enter a decree determining who are Sdrvice Sells Homes Am Rosaire’s first grade. It 7:30. On Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. there Lynch, Phillip J. Steele, Lester the heirs of such deceased person. Retired R. N. to do baby fitting in H. Chesebro, T. L. Kanan, John East Denver. FL 54800 Dated at Denver, (tolorado. this Notre Damfrfi-SS Piasecki, Peter J. DiLeo, Gene Sth day of September, IML Clerk of the County Orart Wanted to Rent, Houses, Thon>e, Walter E. Murray, R, VICTOB k GRADY, C. Franklin,, Walter BoUig, Jo­ By Alfred D. Peters Aptsv— 27A Boulder seph Huggins, " and Ernest Depnto Clerk New Regis College faenlty member Custom Built Homes Thomas P. (vailsn A wants to rent or lease 4 or 5 bdtm priced $20,950-$35,000 Greene. Theodora liM foln,’ home. Can GE. 34585 Ext 71 To buy/large family home, N W Den­ A tto rn e y See and (Rimpare beautiful GBEENBRIER—ezdotive The American Leadership 741 a q u ite b le B M g.. ver, preferably S t Catherine’s parish. "potter’s - • Denver 2, Colo. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Call GE 34185 southwest suburban V residential area-the ultimate Adamson Mortuory Training Institnte will offer custom home building. : DRUG STORE Its coarse to all who signed (Published in the Denver Annunciatioii—33 AUTOS NEW— 59 All city utilitiea—dty bus service—close in. 24 -Hoar Ambolaaco Service and those who have made res­ Catholic Register) Many bidividual plans from which to choose. { BouUier's First Publication; Sept 12,1941. 3541 Marlon, priced to seU at 89,600. Greeley, Colorado ervations on Friday evening, Last Publicatian; Oct 21,1061. Very clean 2 story 3-bdrm. home. Architect’s sorvlce available. • Prescription Pharmacy \ Cloie to church and school. Easy Show homes open Monday through Saturday H. Ssn Adinmo f . A iim m O ct .f, at 8 p.m. at the school. Court Filing Stamp * 1207 Potrl mroot HI3-10M « financing. Plank DE 3-6015. 1436 9lh Avh St M H. ■ nouMor, Cotorsde ■ NOTICi TO CREDITORS FRED A. SOLINGER 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. t w ■ w ■ ■ • ■ EW W Basirewwi. B # EsUte of ROBERT J. GARLAND, Realtor i DU 84931 also known as R. J. GARLAND, (De­ /M lh ceased) No. P-24734. Blessed Sacrament—33 Greenbrier Custom Homes I Rehearsal AU persons having elalmi against 1520 S. Harlan WA M179 the ebove named eatate art required By ownei—weU constructed family V4 MILE WEST OF SHERIDAN ON W. FLORIDA to file them for aUowance to the home. Center haU plan, 3 bdrma. The West's County Court of the City and (bounty main floor, 2 bdrmi. fuU fin. bright Fort Collins of Denver, Colorado, on or before bsmt Plenty storage. 1V4 ceramic Scheduled baths. H. W. heat dishwasher, dis­ miniiiiimiiiiiiNiiuiiiiiiiniiiniii. the 18th day of March, 1062, or said Largest clalma shall be forever barnd. posal, tilt roof. Available 2 wseks. Kathleen C. darland Excel, cond. FL. 54369. Executrix Selection ONE DOUAR SPECIAL SHINN PHARMAa For Choir Jamet W. Creamer, Cure d’Ara—33 To Introduce Ton to the Begiater Classified Section Attorney for titete ‘'Your ParWi DrvsstorW* 434 Maleatle aidg. Opan Sun. 24. 2939 Monaco. FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS (St. PhUomena’s Parish, Denvar 2, Cole. 3 bdrm IH bath up., 44 bath A 4 Priced from HUa-1086andHUa-1036 K l 4-4233 bdrma. to full fin. bimt. 828,000. Mr. 'Denver) Plank DE 34015 TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP Northem Hotel Bldg. "NsiUMni Celorsdo't (Published to tha Denver Catholic Register) FRED A.SOUNGER, i Ltsrfins Ospsrtimnt Iters* The first choir rehearsal will First PubUcaUon: Sept 21, IMl. Realtor DU 84981 FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX The Store With a SmUe be held Thursday, Sept. 28, at Last Pubileatllon; Oct 12,1061. 7:30 p.m. in the church choir Court FUlng Stamp /Holy Cross—88 • loft. John Hunter, professor of IN TN I COUNTY COURT “NO DOWN Gl” Please Patronize In and lo r the City and County $1895 / Blythe-Goodrich English at the University of o f D o n vo r 3-bdrm. brk. L 3. Kitchen with eat­ Colorado, Denver extension cen­ ing apace, 4-pc. betb, utility rm., Yonr REGISTER and State of Colorado lV4-ear gar. Comer loc. beauttlfully Oe/i'vered in Denver Mortuary ter, will be the director o{ the N o. P— 24711 Advertisers and NOTICR TO CRIDITORS landaceped. Ambulance Service choir this year. esUto of THOMAS HENRY, also SCHROEDER t WEAVER Mention known as THOMAS J. HENRY, also AT 7-1511 RH 44344 Jack W. Goodrich Mrs. Patrick Horgan has je- known as THOMAS JAMES HENRY •> THE REGISTER HU. 24208 signed as director, but will con­ (Deceased) No. P44711. I I IMII ■■■■!■ iT ...... All persons having claims against tinue as the organist for the tha above named eaute are required HOLY. CROSS, choir. All parishioners are in­ to file them for allowance to the (t C LIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO Cotmty Court of the City and County THORNTON , vited to join the choir this of Denver, Colorado, on or before ’ Classified AdvertisiniL The Register Thursday. Utt ISth day of AprO, 1963, or said 2 Bedroom briek, Carport, Box 1620, D0^AAAAA/VVVWWV^AAAA^AAAAAAA/VV^AAFVWUV^AAAFWVVU4AAA^^AJ^AAAAAAIVV^AArtKAA/MVVVVVWVV* Prescriptiona Accurately FlUed children not yet confirmed and o f D e n ve r fered. Exeat cond. who have completed their 12th end Stite of Coloredo GL 54477 ERNIE REALTV GL 54563 ASH HAULING GUHERS LINOLEUM Main S t o ^ l i e HE. 2-1693 N o. P - M 7 n year or are in the sixth grade NOTICR TO CRIOITOaS HE. 4-4861 Loyola—33 Miller Trash Service y0l0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 0 0 0 0 00^ 42" vinyl conntar covering SOe run­ North Stdre—812 Tejoa are urged to come to, the EaUte of ADA L. HOLLOY n i n g ' f t 9x12 Ito o la in n ru g a 8>-2S. (Deceaaed) FIRST OPPIRINO Pickup Anytime AL. 5-1932 9X12 Gold SeaU 89l98. 9x12 Foreast PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY church on Thursday, Oct. 12, at AU persons having claims against 1735 E 16th Ave. 3 or 4 bdrma., mod­ Gutters, Sptnits ^ Vinyl 814.96. Hon-Tiiari. 8 to 9 Frl- the above named estate are required SHAFFER’S RUBBISH H E. 4-5541 7:30 p.m. and on Friday, Oct. em Ititchen. Priced to lelL C4U M n . ' We speclallie to OuHar and . , 8-4. Qoaed SaL it Sun. 501 North TeJm U at 8;jf^B p.m. , to file them for aUowance to the Grant DE 34792. BEHOVAL Spew Raplacawant. , DORCAS UNOURM484 So. Knox CL County Court of the City and County KOPECKY I CO. COMMERCIAL AND ' Outtera ClewMAand . v October devotions consisting of Denver, Colorado, on ’or before ^ RapaireA ^ the 20th day of March, 1962, or said RESIDENTIAL PAINTING a DECORATING of the Rosary, L it^ y , and Ben­ DU 8-0834 REASONABLE RA'lTIS Thoroughly ixperiencad, ^ J. D. CROUCH claims shaU be forever barred. Dependable, Ovaranteed. ^ 25 yean expertenea—firae eaUinatoa. ediction will ^ held every day Yvonne (HoUoy) Froaa Our Lady of Fatilna—33 AL. 53310 Interior, Extarter. C.’D. O’BRIEN In October at 7:30 p.m. except Executrix ; Aimrictm Roofing a MONTOOMaaY I■aot. ■I.3M78 Robert P. Fieri, 5 bdrma., beautiful blond hr., strict­ BRICK MAY REALTY on Sundays. 414 PBMI Building, ly de-luxe bamt home. 33-ft rumpus Neat, boneat and economical paint­ Denver 4, Colorado Sheet'Metal Co. ing. Workmanihlp guaranteed. Free Catechism classes for public rm., 3V4 baths. 2050 Newcomb St. Briek Work, PItnoera, Rapalra, AM harst 4-2121 BE 31213. Mr. Dean LePenake. « CH 43466 215T Downing ; eatlmate, Immediato service. GR REALTOR school children ara hefd at the (Published to the Denver LEWIS RLTY. RIALTOR Bi 7-2715 Pointing. EaUmatoa. BE. 3187L 74129 or GL 54063. parish rectory after the 8: IS Catholic Register) ' ANaripjit. SU.14935 a First PubUcaUon: Sept 21, IMl. 8t. Louis—33 BUILDER K CARPENTER , Hembar of All Suula’ Pariah a PLUMBING a.m. Mass on Sundays. Last PubUcaUon: Oct. 12, IMl. INSURANa-lOANS *990999999999999909» The Altar and Rosary Society ’Court Flltog’ Stamp DO YOU 0000t00f»00t0fttt0 All fiaeo, flato-Unod automaUe water Want to trade for a larger home? haatars, 859.96. Wo InatalL Eoonomy 72S N. Te|on Sf. and the PTA will receive Com­ IN THR COUNTY COURT A smeller home? Income property? BUILDING AND HEATING Plumbing,754 Santa Fa Dr. AC 30695 munion in a body in the 8:15 In and for the City and County of CONTRACTING Quality Apparel Donvor and State of Colorado Commercial? Land? Call Jennie Nau QUILTERS Gtlorado Spring*, Colo. a.m. Mass Sunday, Oct. 1. N o. P-247S7 SU 1-7637. w FOR ANT REMODELING IN COLORADO SPRINGS NOTICE TO CRRDITOR8 REIBLING REALTY ^ IN TOUR HOME Alatka ()ullt Shop.— AU klada of SINCE 1872 FOOTBALL CARNIVAL Estate of Anna A. Nalaon, (Ward) 1448 Littleton Blvd. PY 4-2871 1 —INSIDEOROUT — quilting, remodel down and wool ME. 3-77^1 All the boys on the football No. P-24757 FOLEY HEATING eomfonan roeondlUonad. PUlowt Kiowa and Tejon Streets AU persons having claims against Sts. Peter A P aul-33 ' CALL JACK REIS and rebind blankata. Also abaat and team are selling tickets to the tha above named eatate are reWred comfort combination. Pataatod U- to file them for aUowanca to the V A L U I P LU S — 2541 Z R P H Y R ; AC. 24459 a WE s p e c ia l iz e in a eenaed Mfg. 1610 Gaylord. DU S45IL football carnival this year. The S H O W HO M R K T E BERONI ^ date is Oct. 21 and the price County Court of the City and County ^ lAtmkm PTMMtKtlGM PirMi SMOKY FIREPLACES of Denver, Colorado, on or before NEW iUB-OIVlIION OPRNID CHIMNEY TROUBLES ROOFING FURNITURE SHOP ^ The Ileyse Sheet is 35 cents. 3 IT H A ZEPHYR 999099 the 3rd day of Apiii, 1062, or said THERMOSTAT CONTROLS ra p a ln , imiouliiim 4 M etal & Roofing claims shall be forever barred. Open 1 to 5 dally — a quality 3 New roofs, roof toaulatlon, umraouiniNe am This is the team’s only means ANDREW WYSOWATCKY bdrm. with dbl. garage, full base­ CARPETS GAS & OIL BURNERS painting, eta AU work gnarantaed. iNCoaroaATaD of acquiring new football equip­ ment family room, 2 flreplacea, Tarmi, free aatimataa TA 54496. aiMiame ^ HlATINf aooriNo Conservator plastered walla, built-ins. FURNACE FANS-MOTORS Member of Completo carpet aervlee. Including TA 55107 lie Cewn MS Dfieuiw i SMIlT MITAL ment. Persons who would like IN THE COUNTY COURT LEE KINNIE CO., BUILDERS binding, cutting, laying, slipping Our Lady of Grace Pariah IMileOtSir ^ to donate any football equip­ In and for the City and County •talra and shampooing, to your home hraHm IMt t* Oriw ' PIm m : m i . U U t I t t . 1 M I Need a tepee? See Lee’s SEWERS la i So. w«hMt«ii ment may contact Charles of Denver and State of Colorado Ofc. HA 31411 Days HA 4-1462 or onr shop. INSULATION i see s t . wMMiia k n . t»i s-aset , No. P-22648 Evs. HA 44343 Call Elliott— The Rug Man Hyde, DE. 3-0510; NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT WIU allow a discount price on Rock Polniak Electric Sawer Rooter. BR 36159 Wool. Phone RA 2-0252, Mr. Onyx. Clean clogged pipea, dntna, aewera Eaute of CHRISTEAN M. CRAFTS, No digging, BO damage. CaU AC. (Deceased) No. P-22648. 2-4221 anytime and Bnndaya NoUce Is hereby given that I have 4285 DUDLEY CURTAIN LAUNDRIES LINEN SERVICE Dr. John A. OrdoM filed my final report to the County SHELHRS LEGAL fJOTICES Court of the City and County of Open 2 to 5 Daily FRANCIS LACK CURTAIN CLKAN MOUNTAIN OPTOMaTRitT Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ In top residential area with wonder* ERS, CURTAINS, CHROCUETIDD As low aa 849SD0, no deposit For 1U NORTH TtJON STRUT IN YHI ebuNTY COURT son desiring to object to the same ful view, 2.100 aq. ft. of sraclous IJv- TABLECLOTHS, DRAPERIES TOWEL 8 SUPPLY CO basement or underground. Ask for MB. 14MI Ip and for the City end County shall file written objecUon with the Ini; plus 1,500 more of finished gar­ BLANKE'l'S, SPREADS. LINENS B. W. Becktus. Manager Engineer RA 24253 CLEANED BY LATEST HSTIHOUS 2090 S. Grant RA. 2-7047 COLOSADO tVaiNOS, COLO. of Donvor end State of Colorodo said court on or before October 29. den level bsmt. Highest quality con­ No. P—21120 1961. struction with many extraa. HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1259 KAI.A TRASH HAULING NOTIcI OFYINAL SITTLIMRNT James W. Creamer MATH. TA. 5-3527. CelersdU Iprtne* ‘ AMrar* ElUte of BRIDGET MARREN Executor G & L Custom Bldrs,, Inc. MOVING TRASH HAULING (Deciaaed) No. P41110 Barnard E. Engltr GR. 7-9100 Show House 4214111 DECORATING Any Place In Metropolitan Denver NOUce is hereby given that I have A tto rn e y , Day or Night Callt Please Patronize filed my final report to the County 434 Majettle Bldg., S t Philomena—33 Papering, painting, atoamlng, taitur EA23U8 M I . i i NOVEM Denver 1, Colorado. ing, platter patch. AM work guar ______3430 High S tiaat Court Of the Qty- and (bounty of 11931195 STEELE LOCAL Your REGISTER Denvar, Colorado, and that any per- anteed. Free eaUmate. Call ^ 4-6921 $ IN THE COUNTY COURT Dbl. vacant 3bdtm. one fide, dbL or SP. 74375. MOVING UPHOLSTERERS aon desiring to object to the same In end for the City end County garage, 2 )>drm. So. fide. Fin. bsmt Advertisers and thaU file written obje^on with the o f D e n ve r Light brick, new roof. #13 bus, , M O T H said court on or befora October 24, DRUGGISTS Ro-Upbolator by a raUatoa firm. J end State of Colorado schools, etc. Terms. WiU consider 35 yean axpariita tanud. Stay wKh ^Jay* Mention 1961. N o. P -7 1 1 9 renting. Open dally until sold. Cur­ BE 3-1055 THE AMERICAN NATIONAL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS NATIONAL UPBOLSTIRY THE REGISTER NOTICE TO CREDITORS rier EA 37227. will be filled correctly at 2148 Court PL .AO. S-U72 820 N. Nevada BANK OF DENVER, Estate of JOHN B. LAUCK (De- WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Lakewood Moving Executor of estate of ceas^) No. P.7119. Pb. SP. 74675 lOM South Gaylord WALLPAPER, PAINTS Bridget Marren, Deceased. AU persons having claims against and BY: Homer p. Shelton, the above named estate are required E LEaR IC WIRING Paper banging and palnttng, $1240 Assistant Trust Officer. to file them for aUowance to the . Transfer a room and up. Komae P unt KE. ^ZECRA & ADANS1 Themes B. Mesteraon CONOCO saavicB s t a t io n County Court of the City and County 220 volts, remodeling, repairs. Cal) (MOVING ENGINEERS) «4622. SHEARER HARDWARE Attorney for the ettste of Denver. Colorado, on or before • nytime. EM. 64168. 171 South Downing Street tile Sth day of March, 1962, or said PIANOS a Specialty WINDOW SHADE 2329 East Plofte Denver, Coloredo claims shall be forever barred. Jim Dwyer Electric RA 1-S744 LEROY L. LAUCK, MOVING AND STORAGE ADORN (Published to the Denver Administrator Tha firma listad hart deaarvt ME. 2-7288 CsthoUc Register) WINDOW SHAD! CO. (PubUshed to the Denver te be remembered when you are Moving and Storage New thadea and vanaOan , ^ COLORADO SPRINGS First PubUcaUon; Sept. 21, 1961. Catholic Register) Plano moving — Free estimates made to order. Sbadaa elaanad and ^ Ntvtd* Av*. at CMh. la Peudre 4 Last PubUcaUon: Oct 21, 1961. First Publication: SepL 7, IMl. KE. 4 4 2 0 5 diatrlbutlng your patronage In KAMP MOVINO a rrORAOI CO repaired. Kineh Dnpaiy Hardwuw. ^ Court Filing Stamp Last PubUcation: Oct 7. iMl. the different lines of busineat. GE. 36794 AC. 24471 1047 Broadway PAGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1961 Chairmen Set Tw0‘Week Mission Slated Doctors Slate For Columbus National Meet For St. Anne's in Arvada ’The Colorado State Medical Day Luncheon Society will open its 91st an­ (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) will include the Rosary, a ser­ nual session Sunday, Oct. 1, and then will jom with the Ameri­ George Sweeney, grand knight A two-week mission will be mon, and Benediction. held in the parish beginning The first week of the mis­ can Medical Associatlpn in spon­ of Knights of Columbus Council soring the 21st National Con­ 539, has appointed Ben Wright Sunday, Oct. 1. The Rev. Jo­ sion, Oct. 1-7, will be for the seph B. Murphy, C.S.Sp., who women of the parish, and the gress on Occupational Health as chairman of the annual offi­ Oct. 34. cial Columbus Day luncheon has been conducting retreats second week, Oct. 8-14, for the sponsored each year by the and parish missions in the West­ men. On the final night of each About 1,000 physicians, veter­ downtown council. ern states for the past three week the Apostolic Blessing will inarians‘hnd members of allied The luncheon this year will be years, will give the religious ex­ be given. professions are expected in Den- held on Columbus Day, Thurs­ ercises. Masses in the mission will be ver>for the joint meetings in the day, Oct. 12, and will replace Father James Rasby, pastor, at 6:30, 7:30, and 8:15 a.m. Shirley-Savoy and Brown Pal­ the usual luncheon held- each said all services would begin at Father Murphy will offer the ace Hotels, Denver. ’ Friday by the Friday Luncheon 7:45 p.m. and that they would 6:30 Mass and give a brief talk Because of the common de­ Qub. not exceed one hour. Services after that M^ss and also after nominators in human jm d ani­ Federal, state, and city offi­ the one at 7:30. Confessions mal health, espeaially ih"the . cials will attend the luncheon. will be heard after the eve­ field of occupational diapsase, ^ Rev. Joseph O ^alley James P. Eaklns Confirmation ning devotions and after the 7:30 the state society will devote a . o’clock Mass each morning. CeaciiM Hohorwdi > major portion of its scientific Held for 180 Father Murphy will also be session to veterinary medi­ A breakfast meeting Sept. 10 honored the Mojst Precious available in the rectory office cine, Dr. Cyrus W. Andeson of Blood Parish baseball teams and coaches. Salvator Gallo (left). Englewood Chaplain In Englewood for conferences with any parish­ Denver, soi^ety president, an­ ioners who wish to discuss any Holy Name Society president, awarded the sport tn^hy to (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) Coaches Teska and Colhar and members of their championship nounced. The Colorado Veterin­ matter with him. ary medicine profession has Monday night, Sept. 25 was There will also be a mission AAA team. To M end Institute the scene of the golden anni­ been, Invited to join- witii the medical doctors in the meeting., Among thV participants in the P. Eakins, interstate compact versary Confirmation class of - 23rd annuli Institute of the supervisor of the Colorado De­ the parish, as 180 boys, girls, 'Marian Novena Started Western Probation, Parole, and partment of Parole and a mem­ and adults were, confirmed by Correctional Association, to be ber of Blessed Sacrament Par­ Auxiliary Bishop David M. Ma­ In Precious Blood Parish hdd in Las Vegas, Nev., Oct. ish, Denver. loney. l-4,‘ will be the Rev. Joseph Judge Philip Gilliam of the The boys and men’s choir un­ (Most Precious Blood Parish, The hours for the church li­ O’Malley. Denver Juvenile Court will be der the direction of Mrs. Ma- Denver) brary are from 8:45 a.m. to . Father O’Malley, chaplain at chairman at the judge’s lun­ delaine Fiorino sang the music Father Allan DeWitt, C.M., is 12 noon-on Sundays. ttie Federal Correction Institute, cheon Oct. 2. Dr. James Gal­ for the occasion. conducting the annual Miracu­ Father ’Thomas Cahill, C.M., Englewood, will lead a panel of vin, director of the Colorado The Altar and Rosary Society lous Medal novena this year began his discussions Sept. 26. newspaper editors and TV of- Department of Institutions, will will receive Communion corpo­ which began Sept. 24 and will This seminar-type series is not . fldals in discussing “The Pub­ head a workshop covering the rately Sunday, Oct. 1, in the 7:30 end Sunday afternoon, Oct. 1. a lecture series and will afford lic Image and Probation and psychiatric and. psychological a.m. Mass. ’Die monthly meet­ Father DeWitt has been a priest informal conversation. Catho­ Parole.” Governor Steve Mc- services needed in correctional ing will be held Wednesday, Oct. for 19 years and has spent lics and non-Catholics are in­ Nichols wlH address the opening institutions. 4, in the school cafeteria fol­ much of this time in parish vited. Melvin Hull, Superintendent session Oct. 2. lowing Rosary and Benediction work. The one-hour session inquiry of Denver Juvenile Hall will Ben Wright Other participants will be to be held in the church at 7:30 This is a “family novena.” In forum began Sept, 26. ’The lead a panel on detention ser­ Frank- C. Dillon, chief proba- p.m. addition to the evening services theme, “Spiritual Understand­ vices. James Payne, chief of which will be held at the K. of tl(m officer of the District Court C. Home, 1575 Grant Street, Our Lady of Perpetual Help there are prayers and a sermon ing Promotes Family Har­ classification at the Federal mony,’ will be featured for the of Denver; Leo Gemma, chief Denver. Arrangements are be­ Circle of the Altar and Rosary will follow the 8 o’clock Mass probation officer of the Denver Correctional Institute, En­ each morning. Religious articles first quarter-hour and the ba ing made to bring in a nation­ Society announced that it will Juvenile Court; and Edward glewood, will chair a round ta­ will be sold at the evening de­ lance of the hour will deal with ally known person to be the hold a card party, Wednesday, W. Grout, director of the Colo­ ble on preparole and supervi­ votions and at the Sunday Mass­ questions and discussion. Specializing in key speaker. Oct. 25, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at rado Department of Parole. sion technique. es Oct. 1. the Butternut Inn, 5100 E. Rev. Joseph Murphy, C.SS.P. Quality Plumbing The general program chair­ Evans Avenue. Admission will Persons participating in the TRY man for the inrtitute is James for the children on - Monday, perpetual visitation program and Heating Repairs^ be 50 cents per person. Tuesday, and Wednesday morn­ are reminded that the rental Railroad Otticial to Speak 93 ATTEND ings of the first week. library in the school has many GAIL STUDIOS The PTA met Sept. 19 in the SERVED IN AFRICA books on spiritual reading. SLAnERY - a m C L A Y T O N A L . S4S01 1 WIDDINO PHOTOS school cafeteria with 93 par­ Father Murphy was bom in ^ -H R S T At Ffiday Luncheon Club ents in attendance. The meeting CHILDRBN'S PHOTOS Pittsburgh in 1907. Ordained in Fiesta Dishes • Open Stock was conducted by president, 1933, the Holy Ghost Father Meeting Planned ::4-4x5 , Charles K. Hackett, district providing railroad employes in Gifts • Hardware - Paint Mrs. William Vobejda, who an- served as a missionary in Af- a—8x10. manager of the United States' the United States with retire­ Glass-Toys Plumbing and Heating nunced that the annual jambo­ ■rica until 1939. After his assign­ By Society at Railroad Retirement Board, will ment, death, spouse’s, survivi- Pipe Threading Contractors All Clvrgy «nd Nun Sittings ree and spaghetti dinner would ment in the missions, he be­ Window Shades-Key a t N o C ost speak at the Friday Luncheon ors’, dependent’s, illness, injury, Guardian Angels' 181 VALLEJO FT. Club of the Knights of Columbus and unemployment benefits. be held on Sunday, Oct. 15, from came a chaplain in the Air Duplicating 'Force and served the military SB, 4-3181 ^ . • Phono AL 5.0101 o on Sept. 29. Mr. Hackett was graduated 12 noon until 9 p.m. under the (Guardian Angels’ Parish Open Friday & Monday Bves. chairmanship of Mrs. John Gal until 1945. JOHN J. CONNOR, Pm ldgnt Mr. Hackett has held mana­ from the University of Iowa , Denver) 32 Broadway PE, S-2940 RoiMft B., Conner, Vico Prooldont li. After the war he was assigned gerial posts with the retirement with a degree of bachelor of to parish work. He served as The Altar and Rosary Socie­ board since 1937, Shortly after science in commerce and was She announced that mothers pastor of .St. John’s Parish, ty will meet in the church hall Dr. Kevin Gleason the creation of the retirement employed by the Rock Island of school children will again system. and Illinois Central Railroads assist on the playground and in 'Tucson, Ariz., until 1959, when Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. This is an im­ His talk will explain one of prior to his association with the cafeteria, thus, giving the he was reassigned to his pres­ portant meeting for the women Optometrist the most comprehensive social the retirement board. teachers an opportunity to re ent duties of giving missions of the parish, who will discuss i ' l l om eiiiaker’s and retreats. unurance plans in the world. A native of Illinois, Mr. Hac­ lax during their lunch period. plans for the bake sale and the kett is the father of two children The last mission in the Arva­ • EYES EXAMINED Sister Francis Solano was pre First Communion breakfast. CUNNINOHAM studying at the University of sented a check with which to da parish was conducted by the FOR U IU M N D SETTHW Colorado and the University of Redemptorist Fathers in 1957. The games party is held in the * CONTAa LENSES DIAMONDS-JEWBLRY purchase encyclopedia for the • Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Brm i W A T C H U t • O IF T S - C R Y S T A L Hawaii. two eighth grade classes. Father Rasby emphasises that hall Fridays at 8 p.m. CHINA-SILVBR All Catholic men are invited this is a time of special graces 6160 West 38th Avenue CUNNINOHAM JBWBLBRY Religion classes tor public Watch A Jawalry Repair to attend this noon-hour lunch­ for parishioners, and he urges Ouarantaad Sarvlea eon at the Knights of Colum­ full participation in the exer grade and high school pupils are HA 2-1910 F L 5-1435 4f1l B. Colfax at BIm bus, 1575 Grant Street. ’The cost cises. h^ld in the school each Saturday SATRIANO ENGLEWOOD DENVER, COLORADO is only $1. FIRE PREVENTION from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Immedi­ The school children were BROTHERS yiMBBtRBMMMBMimWBRRRBBMRRgRRRRRRROi ately following these classes, the Heoting Compony Union of HNS given a demonstration in fire Sarvlxt istlrs i«liWM4 ao4 prevention and how to handle children’s choir practices in the JANITOR D«mr Atm church. AithtrinS L«su DMhr To Moot Oct. 4 themselves in case of a fire by SERVICE Fwiisee is4 Air CssetwN I I f t W J f M M I the Arvada volunteer firemen At 7 p.m. Sept. 30, the Boy * Rug end Upholstery The quarterly meeting of and Chief Fred Sedlmayr Sept. the Archdiocesan Union of the Scouts will meet at the new Shampooing An Makes FunOees MADE MILWAUKEE 22. The volunteer firemen came Holy Name Society is sched­ school. Boys who are over lOYt Installed, Serviced to the school and explained the * Complete House uled for Wednesday, Oct. 4, years are invited to join at this and Bepaired FAMOUS use of fire masks and the resus- Cleaning to begin at 7:30 p.m. in St. time. citator. At a later date, the * Floor Waxing and Anne’s Parish hall, Arvada. Altar -workers next Saturday * Heating children will visit the Fire De­ Polishing The host Holy Name So­ will be June Merton and Mrs. * Air'Conditlening * Walls and Windows ciety of St. Anne’s is antici­ partment and be shown the fire Louis Perito. ^ Sheet Metal Work pating a crowd of 250 men fighting equipment and how it Washed MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. The Men’s (3ub is serving cof­ Phone SU 1-4494 from the parishes throughout is operated. Expert • Dependable Arrangements for the visit fee and doughnuts after the Free Checkup a n d EsttmsU the metropolitan area and Insured Day n d Nisht Sorfleo I M ^ m i Robert ML — Pan! V. — H. T. Murray n i i i n i by the firemen were handled Masses on Sunday. outlying districts. Coll Us for Pro# istiniotot 3890 SoMh Jason by volunteer fireman Max Ger­ The first Sunday of the OL.S47MmdeL.542Sr Prahk Watori, Prep. ^ ber, a member of the parish. ISM W. 44th Avo. Knights’ Council month is Family Communion Catechism classes for pub­ Day. Families will unite in a NORTH DENVER Schedules Dance lic school students will begin group at the on this The Southeast Council 5161 at 9.30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. day. All parishioners are Fodaral Judge 30. The first session is for Bacon ,& Schromn of the Knights of Columbus will urged at this time to remind GLASS those children living west of MERCHANTS hold a back-to-school dance, Colorado Supreme Court their families of this impor­ Camp4Miilon Rawfing Sept. 30, at the Coronado Coun­ Carr Street. ’The second ses­ CO. Justice William E. Doyle was tant tradition at the Parish. m Roofing cil.' Tickets are $1 each. Tom sion, beginning at 10:30 a.m., Confessions are heard "every Flynn, SK. 6-3951, or Herb El­ confirmed by the Senate as is *or children living east of Roof Ropalring Saturday from 4:30 to 5:30 MffiRORS lis, SK. 6-1417, may be called for the state’s third federal dis­ Carr Street. ISI^ Chavonm l^BCt lA M2S1 4080 BriakM Bhd. < p.m. and 1:30 to 9 p.m. rUtfn il Irtitfwty) NORTH DENVER tickets and information. trict judge. A member of St. C H . 4-6568 John the Evangelist’s Parish, New Shrine Denver, he was elected to the Regis Schedules state Supreme Court for a To Be Built at Freshmar\ Frolic OPTICAL 3160 Tejon GL 5-0228 10-year term in 1958. Electrical Contracting & Repairing Hailed as a sincere and St. Joseph's The freshmen’s frolic dance, 'v hard-working jurist. Justice Dispensing Opticians ELWOOD g climaxing “Class of ’65 Days” Doyle is a graduate of George (St. Joseph’s Redemptorist activities at Regis College, Den­ DeWAYNE INGRAM FURNITURE Washington University, Wash­ Parish, Denver) ver, will be held at the Shirley STROHMINGER NEW & USED ington, D.C. He and his wife A new shrine for Our Mother Savoy Hotel Friday night. Sept. 4022 Tennyson Street Furniture & Appliances reside at 3501 E. Seventh Ave­ of Perpetual Help will be erect­ 29. -f— r —* Elaclrlc Co. Tfrms-We Trade-Free Delivery nue. They have two children, GRond 7-5759 ed in about six weeks. Members Michael, 14, at Regis High Highlights of the program will Licensed and Bonded 7900 W 25th Avi, GE. 3-4112 of the Altar and Rosary Society- be the coronation of the “Fresh­ School, and Susan, 11, at St. are making this a special proj­ John the Evangelist’s School. man Sweetheart” and presenta­ Member National Electrical Contractors Ass’n. ect for the year, and members tion of various awards to out SKIMP ON SIZE are anxious to promote the con­ standing members of the fresh­ 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 SKIMP ON QUALITY Toastmasters' tinued devotion at a fitting man class. DON’T BE MISLED . g W t S f U w shrine. Women of the parish are DAY A NIGHT IS DEPENDABLE tintproof- Club Officers again reminded of the day of tvp*rchjr|i4 May wt sugg.tt that you tiwt (ty to recollection on Sunday, Oct. 1. mako a vataran htalar parform until TM 30 pIlM Assume Duties It actually braakt down at tha most «05lt 4«u • The Rev. Bernard Mulligan will Inconvonlont timo—a massy, axpanslva 40 plloo Job conduct the retreat and talks, amorgancy. Avoid oil that with a da- Newly elected officers of the pondabla naw JETOLAS Day A Night K. of C. Toastmasters’ Club 2822 which will begin with Mass at In tha right siia for your homo. En|oy take office Oct. 1. 8 a m. The service will end plenty of hot watar for ovtry natd. National Chairman Quollty guorantood—for sorvico you They are Robert M. Horiuchi, Breakfast and lunch- can count on. Lee H. Bristol, board chair­ president; Kennth Tomlinson eon will be served. AMERICA'S FINEST WATER HBATER man of the Bristol - Myers educational vice president; Mrs. O’Connor thanks all the I Company, has been named na- Fred Giesel, administrative vice women for their generous con­ ; tional chairman of Brotber- president; Doan Voake. secre- tributions to the recent bake w- s. WHITE & SON i hood Week to be observed ary-treasurer; and Bill Edens, sale. Men of the parish are urged GL. 5-4438 4423 W. 43rd Ave. Feb. 18-25, 1962, under the sergeant at arms. auspices of the National Con­ to join the St. Alphonsus The Toastmasters Club is Complatt Dap^andabla P lu m b in g Sarvico Licensad A Bonded ference of Christians and Guard, the newly organized sponsored by the Knights of Co­ Jews. ushers’ society. .At least 29 The celebration of Brother­ lumbus Council 539. It is part of more men are needed to be an international, nonprofit, non­ hood Week was first suggest­ able to rotate their services NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE ed in 1934 by the late Rt. Rev. partisan. nonsectarian educa­ each month. tional organization that helps Domestic and Imported Monsignor Hugh McMenamln, Members are also needed for former rector of immaculate its members through a program the Legion of Mary. Meetings WINE AND LIQUORS Conception Cathedral, Denver, of self-expression and self-im- are held every- Monday evenin;- m i INDOOR PARKINB ^^©DOlFDIg M who proposed that the Na­ , provement. in the rectory. Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop tional Conference of Christians An invitation is extended to .-\n important meeting foi; im ^7, HOUR FREE Your Friendly liquor Store and Jews organize a special anyone who may be interest- proving the immediate neigh­ CALI GL. S-4723 for FREE DELIVERY period when the people of ail ed to attend the breakfast borhood will be held Thursdav Edith and Carmine Lombardi, Prop. religious groups in the United meetings every Thursday at 7 Sept. 28. in the rector at 7:r- T h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k o f D e n v e r 4395 Fed eral Blvd . States be invited to consider a.m. In the Knights of Colum­ a.m. Business experts will be HcyacR rcooiAL d m s it insurance corroratiom On Federal at West 44th Ave. Next to Comer together their relationships as bus Hall. 16th and Grant on hand to discuss neighborhood! citizens In a democracy. Street, Denver. problems.