27,941 Attend Archdiocesan Schools Total Hits New High

By Edward T. Smith i new high of 27,941 students I Jones, archdiocesan super-(students or 61 per cent over the Catholic elementary and this year, according to fig- intendent of schools 17,381 boys and girls enrolled high schools in the Aixhdio- ures released by the Very The total represents an in- in the archdiocesan schoids 10 cese of Denver enrolled a I Rev. Monsignor William H. I crease of an impressive lo.seo years ago and a growth of 231 over figures for the past year. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulatione ' PUPILS IN the 85 elementary Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc.. 1962 — Permission to Reproduce, Ezeepi schools of the archdiocese total On Articles Otherwise Marked, Uiveii After 12 M. Friday Following Issue 22,410; of whom 17,705 are at­ tending 48 schools in the Denver metropolitan area and 4,705 ini 19 elementary schools ojtside that area. D E N V E R C A T H a i C Students enrolled in the 16 Catholic high schools of the archdiocese total 5,531. Of these 4,868 are attending 12 Denver area schools and 865 are en­ rolled in four schools outside that area. REGISTER In September of 1952, the comparable enrollment figures VOL, LVIl No. 12 DENVER, COLORADO THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1962 for the elementary schools were 10,996 in Denver and 3,057 out­ side of Denver for a total of New Hospital Wing in Colorado Springs 14,853. A six-story new wing to be built west of the present SL came to Colorado Springs from their motherhonse, then in The elementary school gain in Francis hospital, Colorado Springs, is shown In the architect’s Indiana, to care for patients then lodged in a small adobe the 10-year period came to 8,709 sketch above. In addition, the present main hospital wing is honse. Many were railroad employes and miners. Hie present or 81 per cent in the Denver to be remodeled and renovated. The Poor Sisters of St, Fraads hospital was first opened in 1888. Officials said constmctioa of area schools; 1,648 or 54 per Seraph of Perpetual Adoration conduct the inslltation, which Is the new wing Is contingent on a public subscriptioi campaign, cent outside of Denver, and marking its 75th anniversary. It was early in 1887 when pio­ plans for which are to be presented this week. The existing 8,357 or just under 60 per cent neer Sisters Huberts, Notbnrga, Sylveria, and Kunigunda hospital is at the right. for the entire archdiocese. Colorado Sprlngf HospHof HIGH SCHOOU'^enrollments 10 years ago were 2,894 in the Denver area and 434 outside Denver for a total of 3,328. Denver high schools showed an increase of 1,772 or 61 per Building Program Announced cent in the past decade. Those outside Denver, with an in­ A $2,700,000 building and A new, six-story building, which will replace beds now in ior citizens of the Colorado crease of 431, have almost ex­ remodeling program, to be which wiU contain all the mod­ the obsolete south wing con­ Springs and Pike’s Peak area. actly doubled their enrollment partially financed by a $1,- em facilities for a general hos­ structed in 1901. For years the Sisters of St. of 1M2. The total high school In­ 500,000 public subscription pital, is proposed for the area The old south wing will be Francis and the business and pr^essional men who were and crease in the archdiocese is 2,203 campaign that is being plan- west of the present complex

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NCWC Prepares Booklet on Theresians’ Work Xatholic Map’ Archdioeesan Schools Will Be Published in Pueblo Pueblo, Colo. — Two publica­ Conference will be printed at Waitiingtao, D.C. — The NC­ tions are now being prepared by the end of the year for a coat WC Bureau of Information, bat Set Impressive Record the national office of the There­ of n . prepared two maps that show sians, a laywomen’s organiza­ The preliminary constitution (Continued From Page 1) Many of the newer parishes the distribution of the Catholic tion for the promoUon of voca­ for the Junior Theresians, high average annual increase of 1,056 in this area have not yetiFpt been ^ populaticm in the U.S. and tions to the religious life. school girls, is available upon able to build schools Others throughout the world. since 1952. ‘‘The Theresians,” a 12-page request from the organization’s have schools but are unable to The U.S. map shows that 42,- booklet describing the purpose headquarters, 225 Clark street, arrange for Sisters to serve as I7(.66S CathoUcs consUtute 2J.7 PART OF the reason for the of the group, will be available Pueblo, (^lo. teachers. per c u t of the nation’s total slowing down is the fact that Nov. 12. The Junior Theresians will population. Rhode Island, with Largest school in the arch­ the population boom has now hit A PAPER-BACK book con­ sponsor a pilgrimage next June M.7 per cent, is the state with the high schools, which were al­ diocese again this year is St. taining the addresses given at to the National Shrine in Wash* the highest proportion of Catho- ready operating at close to ca­ Mary’s, Littleton, with a total the National Sisterhood Vocation ington, D.C. Ha. North Carolina, with one pacity. per cent, is the state with the of 952 pupils, a staggering in­ lowest proportioo. The number of freshmen ad­ crease of 820 boys and girls mitted to Catholic high schools since the school opened 11 years in the archdiocese this year to­ ago. Nbw LHm and Reunion taled 1,746. More than 800 addi­ tional students took the exami­ AMONG THE other leaders Arrival at Stapelton airfield, Denver, his parents, and Vitalia. In back, from left, nations for entrance into the in this year’ s enrollment figures marked the beginning of a new life—and re­ are Mrs. Dominga Chung, Thomas A. Grif­ class. are St. Bernadette's, Lakewood, union with long-separated loved ones—for the fin, president of the Cathedral SL Vincent de with 755 pupils; St. James’, Den families of Juan A. Chung and Emilio L. Paul conference; Mr. Chung, now working at Another reason for the level­ ver, 726; Blessed Sacrament Alvarez, refugees from Oimmnnist Cuba. the Mountain States Bank, the Rt. Rev. Mon­ ing off is the fact that the great­ Denver, 714; and St. Therese’, Both Vitalia Oiung and Maria Magdalena signor Walter J. Canavan, pastor of Cathe­ est population growth in the Aurora, 712. Alvarez have been living at the Queen of dral parish; Daniel McEnery, vice president archdiocese is now taking place ONLY Guardian Angels’ school, Den­ Heaven orphanage for the past six months. of the Cathedral conference; Emilio L. Al­ in the Denver suburbs. »48“ ver, which opened for the first The families are being sponsored in Denver varez, Maria Magdalena, Mrs. Emelina Al­ time this year with the first by the St. Vincent de Pa^ conference of the varez, and the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Don’t Forget three grades, added 99 pupils to (iathedral parish. Kolka, archdiocesan director of Catholic the archdiocesan total. Standing in front at left are the two Chung Charities. Mr. and Mrs. Alvarez are now em­ children, Carlos Alberto, 4, who arrived with ployed in a Martlnizing plant in Denver. c o s c o . DON The biggest Increases in en­ rollment at schools already op­ erating were at S t Pins X'l, FRIEDMAN Aurora, up 78 from the past Cuban Blockade vs. Family Reunion Unpacking all our beautiful Crib Sets, a n d ' REPUBLICAN FOR year, and Holy Cross, Thorn­ (Continued From Page 1) They were reunited with two Although the Cuban crisis has O O tC O -0 «s*

TO PAY FOR the new build

ing and for renovation and re i CARROLL is Colorado's modeling, the Sisters of St. open door to the White Francis and the members of the i House; working (or Colo­ FOR COLORADO FAMILIES lay advisory board have decided rado with the Executive upon a fund-raising campaign i Branch of the U.S. Gov­ to be known as the St. Francis: ernment. UNITID fTATU SINATOR Hospital 75th Anniversary Build- j JOHN A. CAIIROU ing program. ‘‘Our campaign will not begin until the United Fund Drive is; CARROLL is a member of has worked constantly in Washington to pro­ concluded,” the board president the majority party from tect you, your family and your pocketbookl explained. ‘‘Organization and which all committee and solicitation will occur in the sub-committee chairmen months of November and De- • are selected. * CARROLL co-sponsored anti-pornography leg­ cember, 1962, and January,: 1963.” islation Pointing up the importance of the project to the people of the * CARROLL helped keep natural gas ratei down! Colorado Springs and Pikes CARROLL was a two term Peak area, application has been member ot the U.S. House * Legislation WRIHEN BY CARROLL protects you made to the Department of Pub­ of Representatives; has lic Health of the State of Col­ many friends and contacts against shoddy and untested drugs. orado for allocation of Hill-Bur­ among House leaders. ton funds to the amount of 45 per cent of the $2,500,000 re­ * CARROLL fought successfully to end water pol­ OLINGERS CHAPEL, 16th AT BOULDER quired for construction of and lution in Colorado equipment for the new hospital building. CARROLL was Special * CARROLL sponsored legislation to enforce An additional $200,000, or the White House Counsel for The beauty of a funeral service, the lasting impression it creates, is a pri­ total of $2,700,000, is needed to legislation in 1951,1952 honest packaging and labeling include remodeling and renova- mary responsibility of the funeral director. tion costs. • Investigations spearheaded by CARROLL pro­ Our experienced and highly-trained Catholic staff is dedicated to the reali­ WITH POSSIBLE Hill-Burton I tect you against price fixing and monopolies. funds totaling approximately zation of this beauty. $1,200,000, actual need in the CARROLL has now been fund-raising campaign will be in the U.S. Senate for six chairs, is CHAIRMAN Each member of our Catholic staff, the largest in the region, is available, at $1,500,000. Allocation of Hill- JOHN CARROLL IS THE SENATOR Burton funds is contingent on| of two subcommittees, your request, to serve you at any of our four neighborhood mortuaries. the amount raised by the com­ a member of the Inte­ WHO PROTECTS YOU IN WASHINGTON! munity. rior and iudiciary Com­ ‘‘All industries, business mittees. 16TH AT BOULDER firms, foundations, and famil­ ies in the hospital service area,” ^ E. COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA Mr. Griffin said, “ will be given' an opportunity to consider five- year or three-year giving to: SPEER BLVD. AT SHERMAN reach the goal that will be es­ • m ^ L NEIGHBORHOOD IP MORTUARIES tablished.’’ Glendale 5-3663 2775 SO. BROADWAY (ENGLEWOOD) At stake for Colorado Springs' and the Pike’s Peak area will be modernization of its oldest hospital plant. St. Francis’ has Serving Denver’s Families Since 1890 nearly one-third of the medical: and surgical patient beds now' existing In the community.

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$1,154,000 Loan Now Is Time to Start Announced for Regis Approval of a loan of 91,154,- bar, a book store, and meet­ •M to Regis college, Denver, ing rooms. Regis has an enroUment of was announced by the U.S. Hous­ 1,921 students and hud to tun ‘Spiritual Offensive’ ing and Home Finance agency more than IM applicants away in Washington, D.C. this fall because of a shortage New York—A gigantic “ spiritual offensive” is what the world today Hie college plans to erect a of housing accommodatloM. needs in order to put material progress and conquests into their place. men’s residence hall accommo­ College officials said plans for dating 256 students, and an ad- construction are being drawn up Father Albert J. Nevins, M.M., editor of Maryknoll magazine, gave this ditioa to the college center. and are nor yet final. Details challenge at the peace award luncheon of the CathoUc Association for Inter­ The latter will incinde a snack will be aimoaaced later. national Peace. Whether the war threat is real or remote, the editor de­ AMONG THE PROBLEMS are also rapidly becoming a na clared, a spiritual offensive is facing Americans, he pointed tion of spiritual midgets. We RTLIGIOUSARTICUS needed to make men realize out, are Soviet Communism, the have become smug, fat, rich, their duty to carry “ to the population increase, and nation­ and spiritually flabby. Our scale • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS world the love of Christ with al sovereignty, but the most cri­ of values is structured on ma­ all its spiritual and socio-eco­ tical is "the problem of apathy terial comforts and not, as it • PiaURES • PRAYER BOOKS nomic implications.’’ on the part of American people. should be, on the spirituM.’’ Catholics included.’’ • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES “ Yet any spiritual offensive,’’ Catholic leaders, the priest the priest contended, “would he He termed this “ the most se­ said, must impress their people greatly handicapped by the very rious challenge we face, be­ with the importance of restor­ Complete Line of Religious Articles for Churth o-i H r- personal religion practiced by cause, with apathy, our govern­ ing Christ’s love in their lives. so many people.’’ That is why ment and our foreign policy, Leaders should “ step into all the concern of Catholics “ must which ultimately express the areas of collective life with pos­ extend beyond themselves to the will of our people, are left with­ itive programs’’ and move “ to A. P. WAGNER & CO. Dotffcaffien of Parish’s 1st Canvaaf reform our educational system a beantifni chapei, and other needed facii- most remote man on earth.’’ out direction." Archbishop Urban J. Vehr officiated at the to develop in the Catholic con­ blessing O ct 24 the new 1172AM convent ities. Left to right are the Rt. Bev. Mon­ Father Nevins claimed there “While we have become a na­ science, at an early age, respon­ CHURCH GOODS the first to be erected in the history of Core signor Thomas Barry, pastor of Annunciation is a "tremendous apostolic po­ tion of technological giants,” sibility to mankind.” (N(iwC d’Ars parish, Denver. Sisters of the Predous parish, Denver; Father Frank Morfeid, pas­ tential in our people.’’ But they Father Nevins continued, “ we Wire) 606 14th St., Between California 6 Welton Blood reside at the convent Previonsly they tor at Cure d’Ars; Ardibishop Vehr; and the do not realize “ their Christian TA. 5-8331 lived at Christ the King parish convent, Den­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold V. Campbell, pas­ vocation, and this realization is ver, and commoted daily to Cure d’Ars tor of Blessed Sacrament church, Denver. lacking because those who are school. The convent has rooms for 12 Sisters, leaders have failed to teach Judge MeAuliffe Makes them the need of personal in­ New Convent, Tribute to Parishioners, volvement.’’ Sense in Criminal Trial '-Y ♦J' WHEN A YOUTH of 21 has been a criminal since the age of eight, and has spent most of the intervening years behind bars, Reflects Gratitude to Cure d'krs Nuns who is responsible? The new convent at Cure d’Ars I their gratitude to the eight Sis- since it was begun in 1954. ’This is the question Judge Gerald E. MeAuliffe of the partsh, Denver, is a tribute to ters of the Predous Blood. They Father Frank Morfeid, pastor, Denver District Court asked, and for which he found no answer. the parishioners and reflects!have been teaching in the school paid this tribute at the dedica­ tion of the Brst convent in the JUDGE McAULIFFE on Oct. 24 sentenced Nicholas John parish. Archbishop Urban J. Cowman, not yet 22, to a minimum of 35 years in Canon City Vehr officiated in the simple for an armed robbery. This was his four^ felony conviction. ceremony Oct 24. Twenty His offenses ranged over four states and included assault, rob­ priests from neighboring par­ bery, burglary, auto theft, disturbance, kidnapping, carrying a ishes witnessed the ceremony. concealed weapon, kidnapping, and resisting arrest. He had been on parole. THE CHAPEL is the most im­ In giving sentence. Judge MeAuliffe told the youth; “ Since pressive part of the new con­ you constitute a threat to society, you must be removed from vent High walls capped by. an that society, but in recognizing that fact I cannot help but won­ Sacred Heart Retreat House arched roof give a majesty and der whether society itself is not at least partly to blame for dignity to the chapel interior. allowing a boy of eight to deteriorate into the dangerous criminal TEDAIIA, COLORADO you have become without taking more positive steps in your Bronze appointments and formative years, either to guide your activities into lawful pur^ wood carved statues and sta­ tions complete the decor of the suits or, falling that, to take steps sooner to protect society more adequately.” artistic chapel. Some 94,000 was John J. Sullivan, K.B.G. donated for memorials in the THE CHURCH has never taken the position that criminals FOR PEACE OF MIND chapel by friends and parish­ are only to be reformed and never punished. In other words, ioners. NCCJ Award that society and not themselves must bear the chief or sole re­ (Construction of the tri-level sponsibility for their crimes. Pius XII, in an address to Italian AND A FRESH START convent was started last May. To Be Given Jurists in 1955, noted that some criminals—perhaps a large per­ Richard Crandell, architect centage of them—kre not ready or inclined to reform themselves. MAKE A RETREAT for the convent, also was the But he emiirihasized that many others can be reformed, or pre­ architect for Hie addition to the Lay Leader vented from falling after early lapses, by timely and charitable -sdHXd, which was blessed by action from society, as expressed, for instance, in the willinpess Archbishop Vehr in 1959. The John J. Sullivan, K.S.G., to emptoy released convicts. construction contract was Reserve a private room by calling outstanding archdiocesan lay awarded to the Dow - Ammon THE CRIME situation in Denver reflects that of the nation Qj^ders Wf Denver. leader, will receive a citation In the past 10 years, a 20 per cent increase in population in the Ormmimd by Pop* Denver area has resulted in an 85 per cent increase in criminal 377-3567 Write Box 185 . Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney of Denver (center)- at the 34th anniversary dinner Features of Oe convoit in­ activity. The number of cases handled by the Juvenile Bureau I awaits his turn to be greeted by Pope John XXIII at a general of the Colorado region of the or MAdison 8-^727 Sedalia, Colo. clude an intercom set, reception increased 18.2 per cent in 1961 over 1960. The overall number '• audience granted in the Vatican dty. At the right is Bishop parlors, community room, re- National Conference of Chris­ of persons arrested and charged with felonies, misdemeanors, ! Hubert M. Neweil of Cheyenne. Bishop Charles A. Bnswell of fectory, kitchen, music room, tians and Jews Nov. 28 in the and traffic violations showed an increase of 9,164 more persons Retreats conducted by Jesuit Fathers I Pueblo is partly obscured at the right of Bishop Maloney. combination laundry and sewing Brown Palace hotel, Denver. than in I960.— (THE EDITOR) ' Meeting Pope John personally is one of the highlights for each room, and mechanical equip­ . of the 2AM prelates throughout the world attending sessions of ment room. Other recipients of citations are Rabbi C.H. Kauvar, Henry ; the Ecumenical CounciL The Bishop kissing the Pontiff’s ring Hundreds of parishioners at­ W ITH RAY INC ' Is bM identified. tended an open house at the con­ C. Van Schaak, and the Univer­ vent Oct. 28. The religious of sity of Denver and its Founders for their service to civic affairs ’Toon Sconof’, Nor. 9 the archdiocese are invited to COMPLETE an open bouse Nov. 1. Fully and the cause of brotherhood. TRAVEL furnished, the new convent cost Harold F. Silver, president SERVICE • AIRLINE TICKETS 9172,000. of Silver corporation, Denver, • TOURS a CRUISES CPTL Fashion Show Other features of the new will serve as dinner chairman • STEAMSHIP TICKETS Between 600 and 700 leading building are living quarters for • MOTEL • HOTELS • RESORTS citizens of Colorado will witness the housekeeper and a laundry AUTO RINTALS room. Several unfinished rooms, the presentation of citations Fetes Year-Round Living MAKE TRAVEL PLANS which will be used for meeting Mr. Sullivan, president o f NOW The Catholic Parent-Teacher tino and Mrs. Frank Gold. places, will be completed at a Bosworth, Sullivan, and Co., • IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATIONS League will present a fashion later date. Inc., an investment firm, .is a ON HOTEL RESERVATIONS” show entitled “ Teen Scenes’’ on THE LEAGUE sponsors^this The building is constructed of pi'ember of the Denver Housing Nov. 9 at 7.30 p.m. in the Audi­ annual event to enable all Cath­ 238-1229 brick and block-bearing walls, authority. He had served as torium theater, Denver, with olic schools to come together in 5670 W. COLFAX steel joist and stone trim, with chairman of several campaigns apparel furnish^ by the Denver a common endeavor and to gain LAKEWOOD ornamental aluminum screens, successfully conducted under Dry Goods company. from each other courage and screen block walls, vinyl tile the archdiocese to pro­ inspiration to maintain a pro­ Th« firms llstad Iwr* d*t*rv* A story background for the floors, oak floors, and mosaic vide needed facilities at the to bt r*mtmb*r«d whan you ire per perspective on modesty in distributing your patronsg* to show features four families, all tile floors. seminary and for new parishes. dress. the different lines of business. living on “ Apple Blossom A fashion show such as' this Lane,” and takes them and their children, of grade sdiool also gains recognition at the commercial level and presents and high school age, through a to the downtown stores a posi­ typical school year, including a tive demonstration of the type fodball scene, a cook-out, a of clothing that young pe(^le . T R E V i n o Christmas eve get-together, a want. Valentine dance, and a spring < formal. Mrs. Pat Geyer, fashion co­ PE 3-0013 ^ ordinator at the Denver Dry Eighteen models have been Goods, will commentate the selected from the senior classes show. Tickets are 50 cents each. Announces the celebration of their of nine Denver Catholic high file Inter-parochial Elemen­ schools. The fashion show chair­ tary choir, under the direction man is Mrs. William Horiarity, of Leo Frasier, will make its 17th anniversary serving families in assisted by Mrs. Michael Mc­ flrst appearance of the year at Donough, Mrs. Joseph Taran­ the fashion show. Denver and the state of Colorado on November 1, 1962.

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9th an d c£.awrence Street^ in Lonor If we, as indhddual, reeponMNe dO n o f have anything to aw about h, they wHL And that’s the glotidaf pert about tt. WE DO h m ■omething to say about i t a li tLe ^am iiied served On November 6, you will have the opportunity to vote' for the candidate of yoiu* choice to represent you in Government No Who Will Model? % matter what you political affiliation may be, we urge you to ex­ ercise this right It’s the best way you have of protecting Ken Maestas of Annunciation high school, Denver, asks Trevino'r e v i n o Iff]ortuari^. Ming Scena (left) of Cathedral high and Elana Giardino (cen­ this precious heritage for you, your children and future generations. ter) of ML Carmel the big question. “ Who will model in the second annual fashion show of the Catholic Parent-Teacher CHAPEL OF ROSES MEMORIAL CHAPEL League?” In the coining week, judges wiD select four girls Public S ervice Cem pany cf C clcradc from the senior class in each of nine Catholic high schools in 420 E. ALAMEDA 300 SO. LOGAN Denver. Mt tmmH>n.^wHeo w to n -o m m u o n corned to ^ o ta i \k)ca r REGISTER PRESIDENT Kennedy did what must be opposed by adequate ^ m m m f m dQpiHfCH any President is morally obli­ means.” gated to do when, dispassionately This practical statement, in full but firmly, he promised whatever accord with the laws of interna­ is necessary to defend this nation tional morality, we owe to Father against Soviet aggression via Cuba. Austin Fagothey, SJ., professor of oCutlieran \A p p roacli The President made clear that philosophy at ^ e University of we would use our armed might only ^nta Clara. It appears in his em­ to d i s ^ aggression. He did not inent ethical textbook, Right and O o S c k o o i I p r a iM r i promise the Soviets immunity from Reason (St. Louis, C. V. Mosby). the excesses of war that their own Father Fagothey lays down in By Joseph P. Kisnu that text some rules regarding total foUy might excite. WRITERS AND SPEAKERS have expatiated at war—if we should ever come to We shall certainly not use in­ great length about the Supreme Court’s ban on pre- V that tragic pass—and the legitimate scribed prayers in public schools. Most of these trinsically immoral means to pro­ uses of the atomic and hydrogen comments have been in the form of denunciation of., tect ourselves. But we need not,' bomb. We need not go into them the judges' decision and should not, promise that we will here. the potential threat of lay down our arms before total complete secularization of Profiles \nrar comes to pass. That would be THE POINT we are trying to our educational system. make is that the nuclear bomb, if Some Individuals and and an invitation to aggression. groups have departed truly necessary for our safety, “WAR is the repelling of force from the usual negative could be morally used in any likely approach of condemnation Perspectives by force. If a nation has the right contingency. We believe— and cer- and have tried to propose ------to defend itself, it has the right to teinly we hope and pray—that it remedies of a positive nature. For example, pressure > this end. The mobilizing of all a will never have to be used. is being put upon the U.S. Congress to establish b y .» law the right of children to continue the practice of ” state’s people and resources is not But it is no use talking about reciting the “ Lord’s Prayer,” of reading from the " wrong in itself, and becomes a nec­ the abolition of total warfare as Scriptures, and of observing with appropriate cus-;;* essity thrust on the State by an un­ long as there is any government toms the major religious holidays. just aggressor who has thrown into power that is willing and able to the di^ard any international agree­ misuse that power. That evil threat EVEN IF SUCH LEGISLATION were enacted, . what assurance, would we have that the Supreme .n ment to the contrary. The revival of has to be faced up to. When inter­ Court might not, at some future date, declare the.*, barbarism in a new and more national law proves itself superior law unconstitutional? frightful guise is much to be re­ to that or any similar force, dis­ It seems to us that the best and most effective gretted, but at the same time it armament will make sense. approach to the problem must come from the chil-!l‘ dren themselves. If each pupil, at the beginning of,., the school day, would pause for a few moments and offer a silent prayer, no court interpretation could » ever rule such a practice unconstitutional, for this »• ^ lie l^eJd at J 4 omc e would be a d i i ^ violation of the First Amendment, • which prohibits government Irtfringement on free " n a d d r e s s by J. Edgar Hoover sive and impressive propaganda ma­ exercise of religion. Parents, of course, would have'** to the national convention of the chine. to play the major role in instructing their children AAmerican Legion Oct. 9 is noteworthy On one campus alone, he said, a in the'Importance of asking God’s blessings as they for the lack of the complacency ,many crowd of nearly 12,000 turned out to b e ^ their daily work at the school desk. others have expressed as to the Com­ hear the Party’s General Secretary, i munist danger within onr borders. Gus Hall, declare that the Communist WE LAUD with all sincerity the American Luth-I Although he admitted that the anti­ Party U.S.A. is a legitimate political or­ eran Publicity bureau in New York City which is I communist cause is not helped by the ganization on the American scene and trying to do something really positive in counter-* frenetic fringe of the extreme Right, deny its subservience to Moscow. acting the Supreme Court’s decision. The Lutheran: who tend to affix the Communist label It is said in defense of those who organization has distributed across the nation hun-; without intelligent analysis, Hoover re^ invite these Reds to speak at univer­ dreds of thousands of bookmarks with a suggested; served most of his fire for the extreme sities and elsewhere that their very prayer for public school children. The prayer, in- Left. falsities are so patent that they would essence, expresses thanks “ for the love of Christ, . . The latter group, he said, includes have no influence. Then why ask them my countiy . . . my school . . . my parents.” “ grossly irresponsible” elements who to take up our time at all? What have Look at tho Record On the reverse side of each bookmark is inscribed - endeavor to minimize the very real we to learn from them? The fact is a message to pupils, urging them, when they arrive; danger of Communism at home. He that these Reds do influence some at their seats in the classroom, to “ spend a moment bitterly alluded to groups, a shocking callow college youths. The San Fran­ with God." Children are encouraged to show their, number of which have depended on tax- cisco riots of 1960 are one instance of faitt openly by bowing their heads, folding their', exempt funds, which scout the well- it. ^Aiwa^d ll^ e d t? hands, or making the Sign of the Cross. ! founded and documented warnings of THE PRESENT Cuban crisis, bring­ the FBI and other responsible agencies By 6. J. Gustatson, S.S. IN ANY CAl the federa l^es who cost $2,200,000,000, a ing us to the brink of war, should at CONGRATULATIONS to our Lutheran brethren; about the capacity of the Communists government has out 2,400, onth. least have the effect of ending com­ WE ARE CONTINUAIXY for this positive action in attempting to preserve too to pervert our thinking and destroy Forty-nine out of every 1,- fortable complacencies about the amazed at the naive confi­ image of God before the children of our public spiritual support. dence so many o f' our do- ■li0 people work for the M e f- enemy at home. A part of aggression schools. Others would do well by following their gooders place in big govern­ al, state or local administra­ example. HOOVER TAKES no comfort in the from without is subversion from within. ment for its own sake. Ponder tions. smallness of the Communist Party in The Reds, few as their declared num­ As if one had merely to America. He warns that it is a hard­ bers may be, are working for this end mutter the magic word "gov­ and WE SOMETIMES muse on core group of fanatics operating a mas- and they still have,their dupes. ernment” to produce econo­ this monstrosity when we read 4 mic miracles.. This is what Print about current scandals involv­ we used to call mumbo-jum- ing mismanagement and mal­ ^ A n E n c o u n t e r bo, but nobody took it ser­ administration.. iously. 000 civilian employes and Where is the justification Today the U.S. federal gov­ the federal payroll runs just for the muddles surrounding ' a r a n d the %/atican d touncii ernment is the biggest over $1,000,000,000 a month. the Billie Sol Estes case? Id JitL a (^c o p employer in the world and, The taxpayer is currently Heaven knows there were the argument runs, "therefore h e f ir s t Vatican Council came to al storms in this troubled day, the further privileged to pay for enough straw bosses around. the best.” Not that we admit a combination of 6,387,000 an abrupt end on July 18, 1870, How did cotton brokers act­ By J a m b s M. S h e a found in any other Missal, an council would never have met. it for a minute. state and municipal employ- TJust before the outbreak of the Franco- ing as official sales agents for LIFE HAS its moments of Introduction which Is a treas­ Wussian War, after it had been in ses­ A MAN who has resolutely viewed the Commodity Credit Corpor­ rare delight — and a good ury of informatiorr about ” Scripture and the liturgy — * sion hardly six months. the world with Christian optimism, the ation sell themselves more thing, too, what with all the than $400,000,000 worth of gov­ gloom and misery surround­ these are some of the meritor­ This fact must occasion som^ som­ Pope admitted that his idea for the ernment cotton at prices as ious features of this excellent ' ber comparisons with the present mag­ ing us. calling of a General Council in January, much as $20 a baje below Just the other morning, for book. “ nificent gathering, now threatened by AN D THEN 1959, came as a sudden inspiration, and the market price? example, I was Inching toward the heating up of war between the slave not as a result of the careful weighing There are new and strange “ Can I help you? Is there downtown Cincinnati in the ITS NOT a daily missal, but ' and Uie free world. of advantages pro and con. sights in London these days. any special book you are look­ HOW IN ’THE WORLD did heavy morning traffic of Cen- in addition to all the Sunday”” They are strange-looking pill­ The day after the last voting of the He trusted that this “ inspiration” ing for?” we acquire enough feathers to Masses and Votive Masses it'-’ ars erected at strategic points Council, on Papal infallibility, war was was a true act of grace. Shyly the young lass said: stifle an A Sbmb, in the name includes Masses of principal in the city. They are called declared between France and Prussia. The present Pontiff, however, is one “ Do you have a copy of of stock piling? feasts and those of feasts ob-* BESI — Bus Electronic Scan­ This was July 19. An attempt to carry of the best-informed men in. the world; Scouting for Boys?” But however insane it may ' On served espedally In North-" ning Indicators. Their tiny be, can all this ever be America. on the council was kept up during the he has better contact with the enslaved heads are "magic eyes” that ♦ ♦ ♦ Patient’s wife: “ Is there stopped once it has been al­ The 40 Psalms in the M issel' second half of August. areas than has our State Dpeartment. pick up light impulses trans­ The Home any hope. Doctor?” lowed to start? are Indexed In two ways, and He could not be sure, when he went mitted by metal strips fixed to Doctor: “ Depends on what BUT THE WAR brought about the ahead with council plans, that they the near-side of certain buses. there Is an index of Scripture ’; you’re hoping for.” ONE WOULD PROBABLY withdrawal of the French troops from would not be scattered by the winds These impulses tell the “eye” Scene readings that enhances the^^ face some 8,800,000 automatic book’s value. It fits easily into Rome at the beginning of August; of war. the identification number of ♦ ♦ ♦ And then there’s the one votes against common sense. the bus, information which is tral parkway when a motor­ a jacket pocket, its cost Isn’t ” early in September the Italian armies about the near-sighted porcu­ great, and all in all it's a ' transmitted to transport head­ For that matter, how can cycle policeman pulled up be­ invaded the Pope’s territory and ad­ BUT HE must have had solid assur­ pine who backed into a cac­ golden treasury of learning^, quarters. On a control panel, anyone ever untangle the side my car. vanced on Rome. ances, as well as a pious hope, that tus and said: "Pardon me, there, the whereabouts of ev­ problem of federal farm mis­ A tough-looking cop who and devotion. On Sept. 20 a siege of Rome began, the great work he began would con­ honey.” ery bus can be charted. management? happens to be a fellow-parish­ and tl)e City of the Popes capitulated tinue. ♦ ♦ ♦ ioner of mine, he gave me a to Ita lic ti*oops. A general atomic war could of It used to be that only a friendly greeting as the long Just a month later, on Oct. 20, the course break up the council-^ossibly fool and his money were soon lines of cars remained frozen Pope issued an Apostolic Letter sus­ even destroy the members in convo­ parted, but now it happens to * r^+CpirFEirENCE BETWEEN in their places. everybody.—Canadian (Tex.) ■Fr e e d o m a n d j e a v e r y is t n e pending the council indefinitely, “ until cation. ■k ig h t to v o t e i n a c u r t a i n e d more propitious times.” But this council has been too care­ Record. BOOTH.'' "I BOUGHT that prayer- Although many times since 1870 fully prepared, too badly needed, for ♦ ♦ ♦ book you mentioned in the pa­ FULL AS BOOKS have been propitious for the holding of us to entertain that fear. Historians tell us about the per,” he said, with a grin that past and economists tell us seemed to add, “ You didn’t an Ecumenical Council, as far as world God’s providence orders all things We may change men by about the future. Now if we think I’d be interested, did ace was concerned, had Pope John “ sweetly.’^ We believe, therefore. He could find someone to inter­ means of what Is holy, we you?” QII awaited a settling of intemation- will stay the hand of madmen. pret the present. may not change what is holy S “ I like the translations in ♦ ♦ ♦ by meant of men. — Giles o f_ if it,” he went on, confirming Viterbo, a general of the Au—• And then there is this true IV; my long-held notion that much story related by a postal in­ gustiniani, in a speech open- | wisdom resides in cops, letter ing the Fifth Council of -the j spector. carriers, and milkmen. He was called to the phone Lateran on May 10, 1S12. J jPeacej Ifjo t ^Appeasem ent Traffic began to melt a lit­ * • • « to answer a complaint. Some tle, and the cop snaked his All Europe was civilized by | lady was unhappy because the cycle ahead of me. A brief mail man did not ring her bell , and one might ' lEVITABLY, the Reds and just plain lated the freedom of the seas and the encounter, it had been an ex­ when he made his delivery. say of all lU sUtei what was- fools have tried to interject John evacuation of occupied territories. tremely rewarding one. r The postal inspector explained sald of France, that this XXIII’s plea to world leaders to ne- kingdom w u made by the Similarly, Pius XII at the very start to her that it is not customary WHAT WAS the prayerbook? liate as meaning that the Pope is Bishops. — Joseph de Malstre of World War II denounced the seizure for the. mail man to ring. It’s a new book entitled Lay­ partial in the death-struggle now (1753-1831), Considerations, <5. S of Poland and insisted on peace points She replied: "I know you’re joined against Communism. man’! Mlaial, Prayer Book * * • that would have pulled both Nazi and wrong. He has to ring my and Ritual, published in this Hie Pope is never a neutralist or Every religion that bears,, Communist claws. bell. There is even a song country by Helicon Press, Bal­ the name of a man or of a J a pacifist; he is a peacemaker. His that says: ‘The Postman timore. people Is necessarily false.- J object is to create peace, and no one Rings Twice’.’’ No doubt about it, the Eng­ PIUS XII’s essential conditions for Joseph de Malstre, Du Pape, • knows better than he that for peace ♦ ♦ ♦ lish in this Missal is of the a world order, laid down in 1941, were iv. 5 there must be justice and order. There There must be something to m highest quality. Scripture has been no peace in a generation. the maintenance of free nations and reincarnation, judging by the translations by Monsignor national minorities, the right of all to way some people come back Ronald Knox and hymn trans­ the goods of the earth, disarmament, to life at quitting time. lations by such masters as Fa­ THE POPES have never been afraid 111, to condemn injustice where they clear­ and liberty of religion. ♦ ♦ ♦ ther Gerald Manley Hopkins, ly saw it. Benedict XV condemned Ger­ And then there was the Cardinal Newman, Walter Rt. Rev. Matthew J. John XXIII, also demands peace librarian who told this story. Shewring, and others are a many’s violation of Belgian neutrality. Smith, PbJ). ; that means a restoration of freedom Several times a demure joy to read — or sing. Founding Editor, Register | In his peace points of 1917,, he stipu- throughout the world. young miss approached the Vespers, Compline, prayers System of Catholic j librarian’s desk and then for aU occasions, a Kyriale, Newspapers 2 walked away. Finally the li­ Help all of us, 0 Lord, to respect and cherish our sequences with musical nota­ 1917-1960 I brarian asked the girl: sacred heritage. tion. more Psalms than I’ve Thursiloy, Nov. 1, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE FIVE Priest Tells Difficulties Let POAU Note: In Shared-Time Program

St. Louis — Monsignor O’Neil sincere effort of religious men C. D’Amour, an official of the and women to find a solution for Nuns in Antonito the most grievous problem of re­ National Catholic Educational association, said shared-time ed­ ligious illiteracy.” ucation will be successful only i Declaring that the proposal Protestant church groups adopt deserved serious stady, Monsl- it. Aid Public Schools gnor D'Amuur commented that By P u l H. Hailett Baxter case had been to cal! such an a’ule orator as Glenn, SHARED-TIME education is a for Catholics, “ It offers, us aa (l«c itarj M pat* U attention to the fact that the Archer, the POAU executive proposal that students divide opportunity to reach 111 p^r cent Last Tuesday I received a POAU is an organization whose director, stimulates interest in 'I , each day between common of our Catholic youth with a visit from the Rev. Mr. C. only interest is in combatting his organization. -'^ 3 schools and church-related partial Catholic educatioa.” the via educa­ Stanley Lowell, the editor of In a crowded auditorium of schools. tion. Such action as that taken In addition, the Monsignor Chnrcb aid State, a monthly the First Baptist church in Den­ They would take so-called neu­ against Baxter seminary is Mily CornM’Sfene Laid tor $630,000 Cliurcli said, “ it offers to our Protestant magazine published by Protes­ ver, Mr. Archer told of the law­ tral courses, such as industrial tants and Others United for to lend plausibility to the an­ suits he had brought and the Dignitaries of Church and State took part Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, P.A., arts, in the common schools, and Jewish brethren a means Separation of Church and State. nounced role- of POAU as an money POAU had saved the in the impressive cornerstone laying cere­ V.G., who officiated in the ceremonies; Ger­ and go to the other schools for by which once again they may Mr. Lowell, who resigned bis organization for the separation taxpayers. The chief target of monies for the new $630,000 (%rist the King ald TeBockhorst, cochairman of the parish subjects related to their religion. reach their young.” (NCWC Baptist pulpit to participate in of Church and State. his talk was public schools chnrch, Denver, on the patronal feast day of fund drive that raised $250,060 toward the Monsignor D’Amour said the Wire) POAU woric, paid me the ex­ Mr. Lowell was in Colorado taught by nuns, although he new ehurch; and Father Frank Morfeld, pas- idea was first suggested by a treme com^iment of saying the parish Oct. 28. Left to right are Father to arrange for POAU’s national managed in the course of his of Cure d’Ars parish, Denver, who served prominent Protestant educator that he read the Register every Edward A. Leyden, pastor, George McCac- t~r VOTB conference in Denver next Feb. address to cover the field of a«s a way of overcoming the week, and particularly my don, cochairman of the parish fund-raising <; adm nis.rator of Christ the King parish 4 and S, and also apparently, to Protestant fears and suscepti-' •! ng Fnther I,eyden's year of service as problem of religious ignorance column, “ Keeping Up With drive; District Cou t Judge Gerald T. Mt GILBERT study the situation in Antonito bilities about Rome. of children who are denied re­ Events.” He reminded me of Auliffe, w h' represented Mayor Richard i‘hnplain in the Colorado National Guard. Al­ public schools, which he enum­ At the conclusion, he passed I some forgotten correspondence Batterton of Denver at the ceremonhs; the tar boys of the parish are in the front row. ligious instruction in public GILBERT erates among the more than around envelopes asking for do­ I had bad with him five years schools. 500 “ captive schools” in the nations, which, with an incon­ ago about a Methodist scbopi, “ It is not merely a gimmick.” Twk, ilM m^BfarU. aaesi—f U.S. sistency that be was perhaps Msgr. VcrschrcMighM Baxter Seminary, in TennessM, the Monsignor said. "It is fte Pd. Pot Adiv Gratitude is due the Denver unaware of, remind^ the R«porlMl lmpro$rfiif which was actually receiving Post for reprinting, underneath donators that their donations The Rt. Rev. Monsignor funds as a public school. The the extensive interview given could be deducted from their Emile J. Verschraeghen, pastor POAU claims credit for termin­ by Mr. Lowell, in which he gave income tax. of St. Anthony’s parish. Sterling, ating that situation. a biased account of the Antonito is reported improving in St. Jo­ It was a column in “ Keeping Probably none of those who situation, the story of how the seph’s hospital, Denver. Up" (S-16-57), which first heard Mr. Archer in the First nuns dame to be in the Antonito Hospital reports at press time brought the B ^ e r case to bis Baptist Church of Denver that public schools at all. Oct. 31 indicated the 72-year-old attention, Mr. Lowell told me. night had ever lived in a com­ prelate was resting well after Now I had no interest in hav As elsewhere in Colorado and munity whose public schools surgery Oct. 23. He may be re­ ing Baxter seminary, or any New Mexico, it was either nuns were taught by nuns. But the leased from the hospital in the other Protestant school that teaching or no public schools at speaker played on vague fears next week. doubles as a public school, de­ all. Especially in the depression handed down through genera­ clared disquaUfied as a recip­ of the ’SOs, it was a case of the tions. 1 have no reason to sus­ ient of public funds, and I was Benedictine nuns’ supporting the pect that the donations were un actually sorry that an editorial public schools rather than the generous. of mine had apparently spoiled other way round. This is what keeps the POAL an arrangement that seemed The POAU makes a big thing going. It would collapse in a quite satisfactoi7 to local Tenn about its lawsuits against public moment without funds, and esseeans, who were the only school boards that hire nuns there would be no fund-givers Nun Wlolda fro w el ones whose particular business throughout the country. I had without those 500 “ captive Sister Mary Ivo, principal of the six Sisters of the Most it was. the opportunity, in August, schools," .which remain so om­ Precious Blood and four lay teachers who staff Christ the My only purpose in citing the 1959, of seeing at first bw d how nipresent in POAU annals. King school, Denver, takes her tom in applying a trowel of mortar on top the cornerstone at the new Christ the King church. District Court Judge Gerald E. McAuliffe, at right, represented Mayor Richard Batterton at the cornerstone lay­ ing ceremonies Oct. 28. Two Pre-Cana Sessions Slated for November Young couples planning wed­ John Rae. assistant at tlie Cath-. dings before Advent have an edrai. Evening discussions will| opportunity to choose two Pre- be held on Nov. 19, 21, and 23. Cana conferences in November. Registration may be made for They may attend portions of either conference by calling each in order to obtain their FL 5-5417 or PE 3-1768. A reg­ certificates, but are urged to istration fee of $5 is asked of attend either in its entirety. All each couple. sessions are held in the Pre- Cana Conference center, E. Fifth avenue and Josephine At Cothudral Dudicerfien Jubilue street, Denver. aid Phelan, both seminarians, as deacon and ihe Colotado taxei ’ More than 1,CM parsons attended a Solemn THE FIRST conference will 'iou save win be ^ Mass Oct. 28 marking the SOth anniversary subdeacon, respectively. The Very Rev. Mon­ open Nov. 5 at 1:15 p.m. with y o u r piun of the dedication of Immaculate Conception signor George Evans (at left). Vice Chan­ Father James Rasby, pastor of cellor, and the Very Rev. Monsignor William Cafliedral, Denver. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor St. Anne’s parish, .Arvada, as P4. Po>. .Vdv. Walter J. Canavan, rector (center), was cele­ H. Jones, archdiocesaii superintendent of spiritual director. brant, assisted by the Rev. Mr. John Sliem- schools, were present in the sanctuary. On Nov. 5, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ers (second from left) and the Rev. Mr. Ger- ert Wieland will team with M r., and Mrs. Ted Flllas in speak­ C d W T V ing on the domestic issues that 1 Cathedral Pastor Cites Generosity beset most marriages. Topics i include Insurance, budgets, house-buying, and “ how to keep | Color TV Of Parishioners in Anniversary Mass your spouse happy.” , Scheduled to speak about thej The devotion and generosity the archdiocesan list In contri­ in old St. Mary’s Cathedral, physical aspects of married life | of the 4,000 Sunday Mass-goers butions to every diocesan ap­ Denver. are Drs. F. Bjork and Thomas; at the Cathedral parish, Den­ peal. It gives the greatest per Father Machebeuf was named Foley at the session Nov. 7. All ver, were cited by the Rt. Rev. capita donation to mission ap­ Vicar ApostoUc of Colorado and evening sessions begin at 7:45 Color TV Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, peals, Catholic Charities and Utah Aug. 16, 1888, and conse-1’ rector, speaking at the Solemn similar offerings. crated a Bishop. He was named' Maas marking the SOth anni­ More than 1,600 persons 'at­ first Bishop of Denver, and the THE SECOND pre-.Advent con- versary of the dedication of the tended the jubilee tjlass. A 16- Diocese of Denver was estab- ference will open on Nov. 18 mother church of the archdio­ page booklet, dedicated to fished in 1887. 1 under the direction of Father cese. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, was Paying tribute to the J. K. presented to the parishioners. Color T V Mullen family and a number It outlined the history of the It’s tim e for a sw eep...elect these of others whose genoroity to the Cathedral parish, since the ar­ Cathedral in the past has been rival of Father (later Bishop) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES exemplary, Monslgnor Canavan Joseph P. 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6 PAGE SIX THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thuridoy, Nov, 1, 1962 Women Aiding Chapel At Red Peerther Lakes Oh ln t M to WOMEN A meeting of the group that is Red Feather Lakes chapel, near sponsoring funds to be used for Port Collins, win be held Thurs­ day, Nov. 1, at 13:30 p.m. in C D .a f A. Unit Plans the home of Mrs. James Ander- Worflliy ,iv«iil Nov. 8 ies, Denver (RA 2-3425). Mrs. C. H. Hettinger Is chairman. Brunch Event Nav. 4 Meeting are set for the first Members of Our Lady of the Thursday of each month. Benefit Luncheon Rockies camp committee of the The pa^Mse •( thta group is Catholic Daughters of America to provide a m eau of complct- Court St. Rita will be hostesses iag the ialerior of the chapel at a brunch Nov. 4, 10 a.m.- aad to stimulate interest in the For St. Vincenf s 1 p.m. at the group's headquar­ continuance of this mission. ters, 765 Pennsylvania street, Any woman interested in tho In an effort to seek funds to at the institution, 4159 Lowell Denver. Tickets are llJtS for Boulevard. Red Feather Lakes chapel, Our NEW be used for maintenance and adults and 75 cents tor children. Lady of the Lakes, or who In addition to the card party, Reservations and information repairs at St. Vincent’s Home, would like to share in this mis­ WEDDING members of the circle have been can be had by calling Mrs. Es- Denver, a loyal and hard-work­ sionary activity Is welcome to busy making items for the fan­ tame Marine, chairman, GR. 7- join the group. ing group of women, the St. cy-work booth, which will be on ehH$tma$ Bmriy? Mot tor Morty Auxllimry 2106; Mrs. Zelda Temer, GR. SERVICE Cecelia sewing drcle, will spon­ display at the home. In addi- 7-7665; Mrs. Grace Remke, BE. titm, there will be a bake sale Pictured above are many attractive ynle- ment gymnasium, Denver, from 10 a.m. to Enjoy the tlogonco of a sor the 17th annual St. Vincent 7-2682; or labelle McNamara. booth. Donations of faneywork Ude articles for the home and tree that will be 4 p.m. It is being sponsored by the women's SP. 7-2181. All members and high fashion wodding — Home luncheon and card party offered at a special pre-season country store auxiliary of Mercy Hospital and proceeds will or baked items will be appre­ guests are welcome. 'Thursday, Nov. 8, at 12:30 p.m. ciated. Donors may call Mrs. booth sale Saturday, Nov. 3, at Blessed Sacra­ be donated to the hospital’s building fund. RENT Howard Brewer, FR. 7-1067. * WEDDING GOWN Sh«rM l« Musso INDIVIDUAL prizes wiU be Mr. and Mrs. Charles La Rus­ * BRIDESMAID Distinctive given at each table. Players are Yuletide Items Suggested so announce the engagement Of DRESSES requested to bring thtir own their daugh­ cards. Coupons for attendance ter, Sharon * Comploto Accosiories Portraits awards are 25 cents. Attendance Rita, to John awards include an afghan, hand By AAercy Hospital Aides You m conlUUr in- W. (lessor, son vltod to MO our Por­ embroidered linen table cloths, of Mr. and B h id a L traiture In Black and A chance for women to get to the Mercy Hospital building WUta, OUa and Direct a painting, a seven piece bridal decorative free form trees, cen­ Mrs. Martin fund. Color set and doll, hand embroidered some useful yuletide items be­ terpieces, and gilded macanmi Cessor of Den­ CbdduShoppiL Many handmade decorations pillow cases, and other awards. fore the Christmas season be­ wreaths were made by Mrs. ver. for the home and the tree have Milton Allen. Tower Merchandise Mart Foingold Studios Tickets will be available at gins is the aim of the members Miss U of Mercy Hospital auxiliary, been made by Mrs. Helen Ah­ the door or advance r^rva- Russo is a 1601 Arapahoe St. who are sponsoring a count^ rens and Mrs. Irma Hogan. JAMS AND jellies and home- Hillen Hotel tlons may be made by calling graduate of store booth at Blessed Sacra­ Hand > decorated styrofoam baked goods will be featured in 266-9767 Phene SM -im the home, GR. 7-0411 Admission St. Jose ph is 75 cents per person. Ample ment school gymnasium, Den­ balls, featuring the Nativity a booth called Granny’s Cup­ high school Thn Mont Important scene, Christmas trees, Christ­ parking on the grounds is avail­ ver, Saturday, Nov. 3, from 10 board, with Mrs. Jack Levy and and Parks Business College. Her mas placemats, “ Merry Mercy aunnina on Hla Iteonrd for a SIh Term able. .m. to 4 p.m. All proceeds Mrs. Naomi Frodine in charge. finance attended Annunciation from the sale will be donated Miniatures" (novelty gift items). There will be much useaUe CAKE ANDRIW D. In the past several years more high school, Denver. rummage, including jewelry In your lift for thn than 350 persons have attended and clothes in a booth super­ most importonl occasion the event, which has been an­ vised by Mrs. Pearl Crawford Dr. Jomes P. Gray Wedding Cakes fj nually conducted by the sewing Chairmen Spotlighted and Mrs. Verda Hanlon. Mrs. A Specialty KELLEY circle for the benefit of the Dean Huffman and Mrs. Leon­ OPTOMETRIST ard Swigert will have charge of home. The circle has 15 active Democrat for At CCW District Meet aprons. More than 300 aprons members who have been donat­ handmade gifts, dishtowels and Eyes Examined The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ tor of Mother of God parish, STATE REPRESENTATIVE ing one day a week since 1945 baby items are included. A fish liam V. Powers, pastor of St. Denver, and spiritual modera Visual Care Member of Our Lady of Grace Parish repairing and making clothes pond will be supervised by Mrs James’ church, Denver, wel­ tor of the East Denver District, BAKERY for the boys in the home. Clyde Diedel and Miss Anna 213 Colo. Bldg. • QUALIFIED • SINCERE comed the members of the East gave a short talk. BUSINESSMAN Marie Archanbault. 1615 Calif. 'Phone RA 2-2859 (Pd. PoL Adv.) Denver District in the Archdio­ AT PRESENT there are more Mrs. Raymond Mutz, national cesan Cquncil of Catholic Wo­ A garden section will be pre Homo of Finn Potlrits than 80 boys at the home, rang­ vice president of the retreat For Appointment Call: men at their first open meeting league, showed slides of the El sided over by Mary Ann Fu­ siiontSTo sinvt YOU ing in age from three years to TA. 5-8883 in the Montclair Civic building. Pomar Retreat house. Broad 66 So. BiwiiJway 735 So. Uiilvotillv 12 years. It is operated by the gate and Miss Edith Kiene. moor, Colorado Springs, and de IS50 rolo. Blvd. 3410 E. 3rd Avo. DENVER AUXILIARY Sisters of Charity - of Leaven­ Members of the Altar and Ro­ A country post office wilj be scribed the special graces avail worth and is an agency of the sary society and PTA of St. conducted by Frances G. Smith No. 2063 F.O.E. able to women making a re United Fund. James’ parish were host to the and Miss Sophia Travas. Gifts, group. treat. Annual Muscular Distrophy Benefit The Sisters and members of donated and sent by members the sewing circle urge all in­ Highlight of the meeting was from all over the U.S., will be terested persons to attend the an address to the members by Archdiacesun Cauple auctioned. Mrs. Rose Woulfe SUNDAY-NOV. 4TH enjoyable event the Very Rev. Monsignor Wil­ and Mrs. Mary Gibbons will liam J. Monahan, assistant spir­ Mark 50th Jubilee serve coffee and doughnuts. itual director of the Arcbdioce- san Council of Catholic Women. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patch of THE PHONE committee in­ 3176 West Clyde place, Denver, cludes Mrs. Sol Esposito, chair­ THE EIGHT district chairmen man: and Mmes. Myrtle Hill, observed their 50th wedding an were spotlighted by Mrs. Paul Harry Gauss, and Sue McAu- Fitzgerald, president of the East niversary Saturday, Oct. 27, by liffe. Artists are Mrs. Mickie U- Denver District. attending a Mass of Thanks­ Kanatzer and Mrs. Vivian Ono- A resume of the program for giving at Mt. Carmel church. frio. Chairman for the country the year as outlined at a recent Their son and daughter-in-law store is Mrs. Milton Allen, who worbhop revealed tiie follow has as her assistant, Mrs. Wil­ ing committees: Co-operation were hosts at an afternoon re­ lis Elliott. Mrs. A. G. Topil is with Catholic Charities, Mrs. ception at Pomponio’s restaur­ president of the auxiliary. Steve Drotar; foreign relief, ant. Miss Ann Laughlin; libraries The couple were married in and literature, Mrs. A. Tomich; Denver, Oct. 27, 1912, in Mt. Endorsed by both The Denver Post and The Rocky Mountain FRItD CHICKEN DINNER i v o n FOR organization and development, Carmel Church. They have re­ Mrs. John Kersey; public rela­ sided in Denver all of their News. Both of these newspapers say that Justice Pringle deserves to SERVED 1 ;00 PM. TO 6:00 P.M. REPUBLICAN HOUSE tions, Mrs. Joseiih (iibbons; so lives. Patch has been employed imERTAINMENT cial actiop, Mrs. Francis X. by the American (Coleman Co. be retained on the Supreme Court. CANDIDATE (^yle; spiritual development, the past 35 years. They are the A Pair of Lamps Will Be Awarded Mrs. Raymond Mutz; and youth, parents of a son, Paul J. Patch GLADYS Mrs. D. C. Whipkey. and the grandparents of Mrs. Advito - $ 1.50 Chlldran - 75c The Rev. John Anderson, pas Judy Heeren and Jerry Patch. 75 DEMOCRAT, REPUBLICAN ami INDEPENDENT AHORNEYS RECOMMEND WE... 1328 California St. BROOKS Helen K. Waslnger — GL. 5-8946 Elect a State Representative This AUvertlMment Sponsored by Who Will Serve All of the PEOPLE . . . All of the TIME KEEP-.PRIN6LE WASINGER ELECTRIC (Pd. Pol. Ad.) 3156 W. 38th Av«. «i the SUPREME COURT DEAAOCRAT • 10 YEAR TERAA NOAH A. ATLER ALEC J. KELLER JOHN R. BARRY ROBERT T. KINGSLEY ROBERT W. BARTLEY PAUL C. LENNARTZ Card Ployors Got Roady BERNARD V. BERARDINI JOSEPH N. LILLY WILLIAM BERGE JOSEPH F. LIHLE Warming up their card hands for the Cathedral high school CHARLES P. BRANNAN FRANK P. LYNCH, JR. K u n e K s PTA bridge-pinochle “ Partners Progress” to be held Monday, FRANK A. BRUNO Nov. 5, at 8 pjn., are from left, John C, Dandrow, Cathedral FRANCIS S. MANCINI parish; Mrs. Walter Badger and Joseph E. Barry, St. Philo- ROBERT BUGDANOWITZ JOSEPH R. MARRANZINO mena’s parish; and Mrs. Frances Sohn, Our Lady of Grace LEONARD M. CAMPBELL ISAAC G. MOORE parish. All bridge and pinochle players are invited to attend WILLIAM P. CANTWELL JOHN J. MORRISSEY 20 K m r Conned food Specials... the card session, which will be held in the Prague meeting LEONARD V. CARLIN THOMAS J. MORRISSEY room on the lower floor of the Denver Cathedral, 1530 Logan BERNARD B. CARRAHER J. HARTLEY MURRAY street FRANK CIANCIO, JR. EDWARD E. NEVANS The Koner Sale of the Year! ROGER CISNEROS FORREST C. O'DEU HAROLD COLLINS MICHAEL REIDY R e-elect EUGENE F. COSTELLO ROBERT C. RHONE, JR. No. 303 JAMES J. DELANEY ROY R. RdMER GUY POE F. E. DICKERSON STANTON D. ROSENBAUM Kuner Pumpkin can m J. GLENN DONALDSON ROYAL C. RUBRIGHT KUNER " Democratic Candidate CHARLES M. DOSH WILLIAM RUSH WILLIAM F. DWYER THOMAS RYAN for BERNARD E. ENGLER RICHARD M. SCHMIDT, JR. No. 303 KARL C. FALCH V. G. SEAVY, JR. Chili Beans 8 cons *1 STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOHN T. FARICY BEN STAPLETON RICHARD B. FOLEY FRANKLIN R. STEWART KUNIR, CUT Sedgwick end Pkillips Comities EUGENE C. FRANTZ THOMAS M. SULLIVAN GERALD G. GALLIGAN SAM. T. TAYLOR I earnestly salicit yaur support EDWARD 0 . GEER T. RABER TAYLOR No. 303 Guy Poe CHARLES A. GRAHAM MANSUR TINSLEY cans Green Beans 6 at General Election ANTHONY F. GRECO JAY W. TRACEY *1 CHARLES E. GROVER DALE P. TURSI KUNIR, CRIAM STYLE OR TYHOLE KERNEL Lifetime resident of Northeast Colorado CHARLES J. HAFERTEPEN WAYNE D. WILLIAMS Farmer and stockman ALFRED J. HAMBURG FRED WINNER No. 303 School board 13 years JUSTIN D. HANNEN KENNETH M. WORMWOOD Present Representative 5th term C. BLAKE HEISTER MAX P. ZALL cans Golden Corn 6 *1 Chairman of Rules Committee of House JOHN lACOPONELLI ANTHONY F. ZARLENGO Member Agriculture and Livestock, Education, and EDWARD A. JERSIN CECIL ZEITLIN Local Government Committees EDWARD N. JUHAN Vice Chairman Legislative Council WE GIVE Chairman of Agriculture Licensing and L I SAFEWAY Cosh Fee Study Committee Your Vote For JUSTICE EDWARD E. PRINGLE GOLD BOND Vice-Chairman of School Finance Committee We rexrve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. Prices good in Denver & Suburbs Thursday thru Saturday, — You Can’t Beat Experience — Will Be Appreciated November 1 - 3rd. STAMPS Pd. PoL Adv. Paid for by (^orammittee for Pringle. Robert T. Kingsley, Chairman Thursday, N ot. 1, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE SEVEN

GuiM Mrs. R«lMrt J. McOIo m Pr»sM«iif TIm Seton will meet 'Big Sisters' Sponsor Orphans' Halloween Party Not. 2 in tiw home of Josephine Ipten, 1558 Franklin'street, Den­ (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) play for the decorations, and I Wilma Gerspach will be hos- Grace Rome will entertain Installation for Tabernacle Society Happy Home Bakeries and Coca tess for Precious Blood on Nov. Vessel of Honor circle on Nov. 1 ver, at 8 p.m. Guild members Twenty “ big sisters” attended ire relatives of the Sisters of ^ Mrs. Robert J. McGlone is the meet Friday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. Cola Bottling Co. for contribut-1 J. Paul T. Fitzgerald, third vice the Halloween party at St. . Charity of Cincinnati. new president of the Tabernacle president, Mrs. Joseph J. in the home of Mrs. Robert 0. ing to the refreshments. On Nov. 6, Our Lady of the Clara’s orphanage, which fea­ Society. With other new officers, Walsh; treasurer, Mrs. George Shearer, 357 Broadway, Denver. Blessed Virgin Mary circle Rockies will meet at Margi Un- tured a scavenger hunt. Prizes will meet Nov. 1 in the home gehiie's home. she was recently installed in R. Schwartz; financial secre­ The society extends an invi­ were awarded to the winners of Norma Parachini. Members ceremonies held in the Cathe­ tary, Miss Catherine Mohan; re­ tation to the women of the arch­ St. Ann’s will meet Nov. 7 in! S lo ffJ of the scavenger hunt, and for are learning to make rosaries. dral rectory, Denver. The Very cording secretary, Mrs. Leo diocese to become members of the home of Josephine Ipsen and! Tot* for Good Sdioob the best costumes. The chair­ Rev. Monsignor George R. Lager; corresponding secretary. the organization. It is not neces­ Lucille Stevens will entertain jBcrnieta Hauptman. men, Mary Ann Schiavone andjlmmaculate Heart of Mary STUDIO Evans, Vice Chancellor of the Miss Clara Courtney; historian, sary to be an active member Rosemarie LaGuardia will en-' Gerry Berger, thank Albi Dis-iNov. 7. Denver .Vrchdiocese conducted Mrs. J. Morgan Cline; and audi­ to participate in the many spir­ lertain St. Gerard Circle on Nov PORTRAIT the rites. itual benefits of the society. 7. tor, Mrs. Ella Mullen Week- IT On Nov. 1. Jackie Bullard will PHOTOGRAPHY Other officers are; First vicej^augh. Dues are $1 a year. Auxiliaiy Bishop David M. Maloney is be hostess for the meeting of! president Mrs. T. Raber Tay IDWASD A. Df c a o a MEMBERS of the society will i spiritual moderator. St. Catherine Circle. lor; second vice president, Mrs. St. Catherine Laboure’s circle; 4IH K. COLFAX FREMONT T-SMl meeting will be held in the home ■ DXNvat as, COLO. Nurses in Colo. Springs of Alice Brachle, Nov. 6. Plan Breakfast on Nov. 1 0 The Colorado Springs chapter uate nurses and practical nurs­ R E - B E a . . . of the Archdiocesan Council of es are invited to attend the Mass Catholic Nurses will sponsor its and breakfast, which is part of annual Corporate Communion the chapter’s membership drive. : m ^ JAMES T. I and breakfast on Saturday, Nov. The theme of the year for the iWNA c PEmrs 10, in Penrose hospital in that Council of Catholic Nurses is ft hw b«a ■ prirflees to terrd city. Mass will be celebrated the “ Spiritual Support of the O'DONNELL Colond* ia her growth aid by the Rev. Edward Madden, Ecumenical Council.” hospital chaplain, in the Sacred Reservations can be made by DBMOCRATIO CANOIDATX (*r I Heart chapel at 8 a.m. Breakfast calling Eleanor Kord, chairman will follow at 9 a.m. of the breakfast, 634-2403; Bar­ State Representative W eridic tafethec, we eau keep The Rev. John Regan, pastor bara Salamon, membership com­ RMidawt uf Dunvar Ovar 80 Yoara of St. Therese’s parish, Aurora, mittee chairman, 634-2417; or Member St. Jamei Palish Pd. Pol. Ad. vnll be the guest speaker. Muriel White, program commit­ Nappy Halloween tk, Xr% All active and inactive grad­ tee chairman, 632-4405. ' The happy look on the faces of these children from St. WOOL Clara’s Orphanage, Denver, is the result of their selection as iAFtopaaediwr a r p i• e t i costume winners at the recent Halloween party given by (he c . NYLON iar laaM big sisters of the Archbishop’s Guild. The winners were Bar­ ACRILAN wM»im bara Naranjo, Sharon Edwards, Cathie Vigil, Denise Fulham, HOWARD HUNKER CARPETS and Carol Stanion. V ote fo r Mrs. Robert J. McGlone FRII SAMPLI SHOWING AT HOMI No Down Payment — 36 Months to Pay ANNA C PEniYS 1453 Pontiac C a ll F R 7-SIM ; Horn* I A 2-24M WANT Ropublicon Candidots Club Activities Stata Board of Education VOTE Sf. iasaph’s GuIM attend Mass on Sa-uday, Ma.- Set. Mv. N. by aobarl Mtoyt VOTE I I I ^ The St. Joseph’s guild will 3, at 12:15 p.m. in Holy Ghost 'A’ ■A’ ★ ★ ★ ★ tBmUCAHHov.GM % meet in St. Francis de Sales’ Church. Afterward a luncheon high school library, Denver, at Pd. PoL Adv. will be held in the Denver Dry G I L B E R T , Pd. PoL Adv. 2 p.m. Nov. 3. New officers for the year 1962-1963 are Mrs. Louis tea room at 1:39 p.m. Reser­ VfXTING IS YOUR U. S. HERITAGE. .. DONT LOSE IT! de Santis, president; Mrs. vations can be made before Nov. R e-Elect Charles Shield, vice president; 2 with Mrs. John LaTourette. GILBERT Mrs. Fred Frank, treasurer; Mrs. FR 7-1062, or Miss Mina Heiser, OF ST. ANNE'S PARISH — ARVADA ROBERT Robert Welland, ways and EA 2-4610. ^ (Bob) means chairman; Mrs. A. J. Dunst and Mrs. A. C. Turner, MORE women’s news appears Tw/ce the man for Lieutenant Governor SCHAFER Plan Detroit Meeting hostess chairmen; and Sister on Page 19. Pd. Pul. Adv Republican Candidate For Victoria Marie, publicity man­ Mrs. Herbert Edmonds, left, executive secretary of the STATE REPRESENTATIVE ager. The Christmas parly wil; Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, checks a de­ be planned at this meeting. Cheyenne and Lincoln Counties tail un the agenda of the annual convention of the NCCW tak­ General Election — Nov. 6, 1962 ing place in Detroit, Mich., Nov. 3-7, with Mrs. Thomas Dug­ gan, center, and Miss Margaret Snllivan, right. Both Mrs. Dug­ Navy Mothers NATIVE OF EASTERN COLORADO BOYERO, COLO. (Pd. Pol. Ad.) gan and Miss Sullivan, past president of the DACCW, are vot­ The Rocky Mountain Navy ing delegates to the convention, and Mrs. Duggan will conduct Mother’s Club No. 462 will a social action workshop at a meeting of the national council’s meet at 1 p.m. Monday Nov. CONSIDER legislative committee .(See story on page 1-) 5 in the DAV hall, 1225 Broad­ OLIVER'S way, Denver. NCCW Convention THE MERITS Regis Mothers Meat Market The Regps High Mothers’ Club 2 Delegates From Area will hold its second meeting of OF THE MAN "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats” the year on Thursday, Nov. 18. Members will attend Benediction GIOICC STEJOCS - ROASTS ORDER Will Conduct Workshop of the Blessed Sacrament in the , student chapel of the Denver Fresh Pooltiy Fish (See Related Story on Page 20) archdiocese to the 31st annual school at I SO pm The Rev. Monsignor Wil­ » PretotolWMl Ntoat Cuttora to Sorvt You, Very convention of tte National Coun- Following Benediction, they liam Monahan and Mrs. 'Thomas Piwno PI. 34«2* 1312 i. *th Avt. convene in the school lib­ Duggan, delegates from the in Detroit, Mich., Nov. 3-7, are rary to hear a talk by the slated to have active roles in Rev. J. J. Dougherty, S.J. The; the convention program. Rev. E. .M. Oswald, S.J., club! MARK HOGAN They will conduct a workshop moderator, has arranged the! at a meeting of the national program. Mothers of seniors will' PROViN LEADERSHIP council’s Legislative Committee be hostesses, and refreshments Nov. 6. will be served. Their participation is an out­ • Metropolitan Chairman, United Fund growth of their work with the “ Institute of Civic Concern for Fatima Club • President, Junior Chamber of Commerce Members of Our Lady of Fa­ Catholic Women” , which was tima First Saturday club will sponsored by the Denver Arch­ • Governor's Commission on Reapportionment diocesan Ckmncil of Catholic Women in 1961. 0 The Distinguished Service Award,Colorado & Denver ’The six-week institute was a P E M O C E A T I C ll held to encourage Catholic wom­ VOTE NOVEMBER 6»h en to involve themselves in com­ LEGISLATUee i munity affairs, and give them the know-how to participate ef­ MARK HOGAN • state representative fectively in influencing legisla­ VOTB REPUBLICAN Mov.65 Pd. Pol. Adv. tive action on social problems. Democrat Pd. Pol. Adv.

AT THE NATIONAL conven­ tion, Monsignor Monahan and Mrs. Duggan wiU detail the for­ mation of the institute. The workshop members will determine how the program may ^ ^ i i e n i t o n be adapted to otter diocesan councils throughout the country. The institute was the first ever held in the U.S. under the au f spices of the Council of Catholic Women. e r 6 i Both Mrs. Duggan and Mon-i signor Monahan are serving on| the Mayor’s Commission of< Community Relations. Mrs. Dug-1 gan is ^president of the Coordi­ nating Council for Education and Research in Human Rela­ tions.

THE THEME of the national convention, which is expected to attract 10,000 persons, is “ The Christian in a Changing World.” Delegates will explore three areas of cdtallenge today. Top speakers will discuss “ The Chal­ lenge to Public Morality,” “The Challenge to Personal Responsi­ CONGRESS bility,” and “The Challenge tO; 1st DISTRICT (Denver) Human Dignity.” Each of these main talks will be followed by a panel discus­ DEMOCRATIC TICKET sion, which wiU also be heard by the entire convention assem­ iTie re-election of Byron G. Rogers will assure the people of bly. Denver of an Experienced, Qualified and Dependable Congress­ The topics will be explored in man. detail at 16 work groups, one of which will be the legislative COUPON GOOD ONLY AT TNt FOLLOWING LOCATIOMBt M r . Rogers served in the Colorado legislature one term as workdiop, in which Monsignor Speaker; has been Assistant United States Attorney of Colo­ Monahan and Mrs. Duggan will 226 E. 13th Ave. 1490 Carr 5915 So. University participate. rado; Attorney General of Colorado, and has represented Den­ Among the nationally known Arvada Square Shopping Center Colfax at Pierce 518 E. Colfax ver for TWELVE YEARS IN THE CONGRESS OF THE speakers who will address gen­ Colo. Blvd. at Evans 7130 No. Federal 38th & Benton UNITED STATES. eral sessions are Mrs. Esther Peterson, assistant secretary, Irving & W. Alameda 34th & Downing 73 E. Belleview His knowledga and ajqMrience for the needs U.S. Department of Labor; the of Donvor and Hio Wost assure the Denver Hon. PhUip M. Klutsnick, U.S. representative in the Economic IN COLORADO SPRINGS District of CiqKibla Raprosantation. and Social Council of the United As Your Congressman, He Has Nations; Martin H. Work, execu­ 317 So. Nevada Venetian Village Food Bonk Shopping Center Roprosantad You Woll and Has Done A Oood Job tive director, National Council of Catholic Men; and Philip ComaatttM to Be-Etoet Bogan to Congren, Walt Emery, Treasorer (Pd. PoL Adv.]iv.) B Scharper, editor of the publish­ WE REFUSE TO OPEN ON SUNDAYS o m a m K ing firm of Sheed & Ward, ^AGE EIGHT THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thuridoy, Nov. 1, 1962

*Sign o f Flr«' Sumlay, Ney. 4 60-Minute Drama on Catholic Hour TV

The American premiere of A stage version of the drama IN THE cast are Eric Berry, The Sign of Fire, a drama by is currentiy running In Ma­ Ossie Davis, Frederick R o l f , Anthony Quinn Stars Italian playwright Diego Fab- drid. It also has had successful Carlos Montalban, Robert Don­ bri, will be presented on the productions in Rome and Paris. ley, and Byrne Piven. NBC television network Sunday, It was translated into English Poigaant Drama of Ring Nov. 4, at 10 a.m., KOA-TV, and adapted for television by Channel 4, Denver, and KOAA- Marie Ponset. MOVIES TV, Channel 5, Colorado Is Notable Screen Fare With Springs. The program will be IH E SETTING is a West Ber­ expanded for a full hour for this lin hotel suite. The story con­ Icjion of Decency ; IN TBANSFEBBING Rod Serling's Reyiiem for a Heavy­ occasion and the work will be cerns a group of Jesuit priests Ratings weight from a television play to the motion picture screen, performed without interruption. from various countries of the Columbia Pictures and director Ralph Nelson have done a This is the last in a series of world who meet to consider commendable job. The picture is actually a strong indictment original dramas by Catholic what must be done if the world Below a n Lcgloa at Decency rat- against boxing. It offers fiiree of the finest portrayals on the Inge of maUan pictures currently authors. is, in trutii, faced with the Apo­ screen this year. Anthony Quhm, Jackie Ihowinz la Drat run Denver theaters. calypse. ------Gleason, and Julie Harris bring a mature A-1, nebJecOoBablc for general Out of tills situation comes an depth to tills pmgnant portrait of a prize- patreoafc; A-S. aaebJecUaiiable for initial expression of some of'the adeleaceatt aad adllts; A4, imcbjec- Voico Slater’s downfall. tkatabie ler adaltt; B. eb]eetlauble O n h ^ eco rd major problems that the Chris­ I UT The drama is a character study ci f i l t e r la part tor all; C, ceodemBed. tian faces in the 20th Century, *Natabie Piednctteo SONNY ROLLINS (V«nr* 8430) Of Tho Mountain Rivera, admirably played by Quinn, •WONDERFUL WORLD OF Tenor uxopbonlft RoUine ii proMoted and the core of the solution to wbo, after 17 years, is forc^ to leave the ring BROTHERS GRniM. A-1 on one ildo with a brass lecUon end those problems. AinUoiico ALMOST ANGELS, A-1 on tbe oUier as part at a trio. IT'S TOPS because of an injury. He also faces the crucial LADY AND TRAMP, A-1 Rocorded bi i m and only rectnUy I and inevitable time when a boxer becomes •THE LONGEST DAY. A-1 rdeased. tbe album sbowcases songs •REQUIEM FOR HEAVYWEIGHT, by Rodgers and Hart. George Genb- run down and out of a job. Gleason, as A-J wbi. Johnny Green, end others. FOR PIE Maish Rennick, his manager, portrays a selfish man who does MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. A-J LOUTA (MGU 4030); Here Is an tra§0dy of • Prfzolighfor •WEST SIDE STORY. A4 not want to lose tiie fighter despite a doctor’s warning that fu­ example of a background scon Anthony Quinn, left, and Jackie Gleason give vibrant per- I UKE MONEY. A-S better than moTle (m which It ti bai ture fights could be fatal Mickey Rooney has a sympatiietic WALTZ OF TOREADORS. B Noted muslcUn Nelaoo Riddle com­ fonnances in “ Beqnlem for a Heavyweight,” now showing at VERY PRniATE AFFAIR, B role as Quinn’s trainer and, despite some rather b a r^ makeup, posed e score that Is fresb, Ustenable. the Orpheom theater, Dmver. Qninn has one of the best roles WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ind appealing. It probably wont roach SBaCM/toeMa&aniVaecua WHY NOT? gives a smooth performance. BABY JANE? Listing Not of the year as a doomed prizeflghrer. Althongh boxing is the Ayallable too many UstMwn became of the a a . . . o tt Me 4vim( MM The picture should not be misconstrued as essentially a box­ assodaUon with the weird film on theme of the film, it is an Indictment against the ring and STAGE GUIDE whicb It Is bteed. SW7Jl«e«MCMMfMtlb7f ing film. It is the story of a man wbo is desperately trying MURDER IN CATHEDRAL. Fani' more importantly, shows man’s inhnmanity to man. H » entire Uy CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT (Verve MneopoBsaaiMMaMui m MOM piednction is first rate. to find himseU. Although it ends on a hopeless note of despair, MARY STUART. Adults 8423): Faatnrsf tbe “ Ug bend" of /bdb'A«xaE*eUWlAWhs director Nelson has successfuly probed into the inner thoughts Diszy GUlaeple. TUs trumpet virtaoso aMob KOM m U yw> conpMa, U heard In tlTa saltctfams — tome of his screen-hero and points up, somewhat tragically, man’s CREST HOTEL ‘Chordi of Air’ of them a bit too long. This is strlcUy IM coMipa of Mtnttiontlt inhumanity to man. Kaye Howe Show for GUls^a, fens. And If there is one MflbBaC(eeibMfiandlwafMM> BAKES OURS!! Welton and Broadway “ SL Martin of Porres, a ■round who cares, this album wUl be uo m xPBOor o u t s id e r o o m s QUINN, ONE OF THE SCREEN’S most versatile actors, ■ent “ gratis'' to the first wbo writes • SPAQOUS LOBBY Saint for Our^ Time” will be To Spotlight CCW in to this column for it: • CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS the topic of Father George makes the fighter real. As an inarticulate man wbo has not BURND4’ BEAT (Verve S4n); Two Den Teland * ☆ « AVAILABLE PARKING The Denver Archdiocesan masters of drums. Buddy Rldi and { CAFE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Bums, S. :J., a South Ameri­ had an education and who lives with physical impairments re­ Gene Krupa. pound their way through Reperte at I praMnted by • BUSKS STOP AT DOOR can missidner on the “ Church ceived in the ring, be brings great feeling to a scene in which Council of Catholic Women will tight selecUom that result In surprls 7;M e-m. WISTIRN • BEST ROOM BUY IN DENVER he tries to explain his awkwardness to Julie Harris. Miss be in the spotlight on the local Ingly good performaacee. The drum Mon., Wad., PIDIRAL • LOW TRANSIENT OR of the Air” program Sunday, duels are aseodeted with the “ swing Tops SAVINOS PERMANENT RATES Nov. 4, at 7:35 a.m. on KLZ Harris, as an employment office worker who sees in the man Kaye Howe radio show on Wed­ era” of Benny Goodman. end Prl. 1*14 WSLTON KI 40151 Radio, Denver. more than just a has-been fighter, gives an insignificant role nesday, Nov. 7. The entire hour SOUND OF THE TRIO (VwTS Drivo-ln RMtouranti a great deal of warmth. She is one of the few actresses of the show, from 11 a.m. to 8480): Oscar Petenon Is a great pi­ anist and exemplar of the modern around wbo can brighten any scene in which she appears. In noon, will be devoted to acti­ Idiom of music. With Ray Brown, bass, - 7900,E. COLFAX Requiem for a Heavyweight she pleads with the fighter to vities of the Catholic women’s and Ed Thigpen, drums, be Is beard 3743 FEDERAL BLVO. make a man of himself, to be what he wants to be, but, at the In a flrst-rate act of smooth jaxs group, and several women who music. Tba sound Is excMlenL same time sees a broken-down man who is misdirected from are active in the coundl’s var­ KID ORY STORY (Verre 84M): AO "W e’re Tops for ignoble intentions. Uut Is left of Stotyyllle today is Basin W d u r d C U ied programs will be inter­ One of the best things about the film is its length. For 85 Street, and tbe trombone of Ory re­ Catering creates eoms Umei made fimom by HAS FACILITIES FOR LARGE OR minutes the cast takes advantage of every moment, every viewed. 4eUy RoU Morton. This le a capable movement. Director Nelson tells his story in this comparatively The show will be broadcast account of lomt (dd. but refined. New SMAU SAliQUETS, PARTIES Orleans standards. brief time end he tells it well. In this day when producers on KHOW, 630 kc., Denver, from THESIS (Vanra S401); Tha JlBuny AND MEETINGS deem a fflm is not worthwhile unless it runs more than two the Windsor Gardens auditor­ Gluffre Thrte take off ^catantoaoly hours. Nelson deserves credit for craftily staying w ithi^m its. ium. All those interested are end abandon any musical sulda poita. RESERVATIONS Another Jazi fanciers' album. The story’s impact could have been lost had it been dragged welcome to attend, or tune in TAKEN NOW FOR HOLIDAY SEASON or padded out this special-recognition pro­ gram. PY 4-1527 ASK FOR MR. AL ONE SCENE in which Rooney and Gleason are playing cards is a gem. Not since Judy Holliday and Broderick Craw­ ford quitely underplayed a caM game in Born Yesterday has a card scene been so enjoyable. It is one of the film’s few humorous moments and Rooney royally steals the scene from M o v i e s old pro Gleason. 'hie film, rated A-2 by the Legion of Decency, wiil probably OH TdoA/klOH. appeal more to a male audience because of its theme. But as Following are films to appear oa a human drama it should have special appeal to many adults. Denver end Colerada Springs tele- Tlslon this week. These ere the rat­ If Requiem for a Heavyweight misses being a great picture ings at the Legion of Decency when McDonald’s...the drive-in with the arches • CHICKEN it is probably due to Serling’s portrait In order to keep it mov­ the fUms were first rdeesed. View­ ers shonld eensnlt local program E. Colfax & Pennsylvania ing at a fast pace some deep-rooted character problems are Uitlnfs regenUng time end iUttou. •STEAKS touched upon. Development of the principal players could have RatlBfi have been checked against Alameda Center 4215 W. Colfax UiUngt fsund In “ TV Guide'' msga- been rounded and probed. But as it stands the film is highly ilne. • SPAGHEni entertaining and a first-rate job. Arthur Ornitz’ camerawork NOV. 3-5 in the opening scene, altbou^ not new, is very personal and A-1: For tbe FemOy • JUMWO FRIID SHRIMP effective. The camera takes the place of a fighter in the ring Benesth 12 Mile Ghost Breakers Reef Right Cross THE f EPrtR POD and the audience views the on-coming fists of the opponent, Come Next Spring Slaughter Trail the ceiling of the arena, and the jeering crowd through the Cosmic Man Tartan and tbe Just Around tba She-Devil Where the menu is AEROPLANE CLUB eyes of the fighter. Corner Flying Leather- Mister 880 necks always UNUSUAL! 3312 West Alameda WE. 4-9414 PRODUCED BY David Susskind, Requiem for a Heavy­ Beau Gests Last Outpost Gunga Din Trail Street Now! Again serving weight is an unusual and notable picture. Quinn’s performance ELECT Plenty of Free Parking is so painfully natural that one can shudder when he is hurt A-2: Fw AdnlU, Yooag Adulls those famous special Captain Smith Fools for Scandal in the ring or by his fellow man. The on-scene location shots in and Pocohontas The Outcast DAVID New York gave the picture added stature. The musical score Spanish Main Bureau of Missing BUFFALO DINNERS Countess of Monte Persons is an asset and production design is fine. Tne film has been Crlsto Man With Gun Choice cuts from our own aptly reffered to as a double tragedy—tiiat of a doomed Force of Arms 4 Days Lesve SLAWSON fighter and the man who caused it. Conspirators Captured Corn Fed BUFFALO Master Race Doctor and the Democrat Cross Up Girl M Stoaka -A Roasts Ar Prime Ribs Chicago Deadline Deadline at Dawn Man of 2 Worlds Capt. Sirocco STATE -A Barbecued Buffalo Sandwiches Regis Slwileiits Will Stage Forbidden Planet Dragon Murder and Buffalo Bnrgeril Big Clock Case Doorway to Hell Last Time I Saw Representative a 'Munler in the Cathedral' Cauae for Alarm Paris for reservations cali 536-4441 The Regis College speech de­ Big Street Ghost of Franken The production inaugurates a Forest Rangers stein 'A' Better Low partment will present T. S. To Have and Your Host — Bill Howard Eliot’s Murder in The Cathe­ new theater program at Regis Have Not Enforcement dral Thursday, Friday and Sa­ which this year has an inter B: Objectionable In Part for All turday nights, Nov. 1, 2, and 3 Fire Down Below Blackbeard the ir Improved Educa­ national flavor. Other produc Pirate at 8 p.m. in the Regis Field- Run For Cover THE PEPPER POD tions planned by the group in She Devil Angelngel W1With the tional Opportuni­ house Lecture Hall, Denver. Vera Crux 'Trumpet 30 MILES NORTHEAST OF DENVER ON elude The Enchanted and* The Mine Own Execu­ I Wanted Wings ties for Denver One of three productions plan­ tioner Searching Wind HIGHWAY U.S. NO. 6, HUDSON, COLORADO Glass Menagerie. ned this year by the depart­ Tuttles of Tahiti Area Students ment, the play will be presented CLOSED TUESDAYS PoUUcel Adv. in the arena theater. The dra­ ma, with a cast of 13 men and four women, is under the direc' John W. Metzger, Democratic tion of Reginald Bain, director FOR A PERFECT SCORE of speech at the college. Attorney General Candidate, Tickets may be purchased at the door at |1 or ordered by ELECT ALL FOUR calling GE 3-6585. Effective Catholic Benefactor

The following excerpts are ing and assisted them in the re­ gleaned from back issues of habilitation of the property, HEAR the Denver Catholic Register. which is now being fully used. John W. Metzger, currently Again, he showed bis interest in the work of tbe Church in candidate for State Attorney ond U 4 R N Colorado by making possible a hSk General on the Democratic gift of a tract of land which he ticket, has been an effective owned in Aurora, which will be On KOA Radio benefactor to tbe work of the used for a church and school. Cburoh in Colorado. This tract comprises several 10:20 Every Sunday Eve­ Besides being an active pa­ acres of very valuable property. ning. Qnestions on reli­ rishioner at S t Catherine’s par­ Most recently, John Metzger gion submitted by the ra­ ish in Denver, where his wife, Betty Metzger, is choir organ­ in 1961 made a gift of 100 acres dio audience answered on ist, he has aided in many of of land near Broomfield to the the archdiocesan broad­ the projects of the Church Bethlehem Fathers, where a cast. throughout Colorado. boys’ high school, a semina^ and a U.S. Mother House will Booklet on Catholic Notably among these was his assistance in procuring a gift be located. Church available free of for the Sisters of St. Francis, At the time of that gift, Mr. cost to an inquirers. who operate St. Anthony’s Hos­ Metzger stated, ‘This is tbe WRITE TO pital in Denver of $2325,000.00, best tiling that I can conceive which they used to purchase for the use of that property be­ Ask and Learn, Station the 1500-acre Modern Woodmen cause I believe the Bethlehem KOA, Denver 2, Colorado of America property nine miles Fathers will be a fine influ­ north of Colorado Springs in ence in the community, and I 1952, and which they convert­ really feel good about this ed to a Western Provincial transaction.” Mother House and Novitiate. Mr. Metzger said that he had They also acquired with this heard of the tortures endured same gift of money the Trianon by the Bethlehem Fathers at VOTH property located near the the hands of the Communists. Broadmoor, which they first in­ He said that he felt that any­ tended to use as an additional thing we can do to assist the school. When their plans for group that is actively combat­ this did not materialize Metzger ing Communism today is also organized a Foundation which helping to preserve our own GILBERT purchased the property from freedom and our own strength. the Sisters, thus enabling them His son attends St. Cather­ to complete their plans and ine’s School in Denver, and his start construction on their daughter is a senior at Mary- Chapel at the Mother House. crest High School of Denver, Many times during his cam­ operated by the Sisters of St. GILBERT paign for Governor of Colorado Francis of Penance and Chris­ in 1952, John Metzger took tian Charity. time out of the campaign and went to New York and Wash­ He is a member of the OF ST. ANNE’S PARISH — ARVADA ington to secure the funds for Founders Club of that School. died by the Chase National His sister, Margaret Metzger, Bank. is director of the School of Later he assisted them in set­ Nursing Education at Loretto Twice the man for Lieutenant Governor ting the property up for farm- Heights College. BISHOP • MAPELLI • ROMER • SAUNDERS the Sisters from a Trust ban- Pol. Adv. Pd. Pol. Adv. Feld for by the Demrcr Dem oentis Gomity O eatnl Cemmtttee—Robert S. AppM, C3una Thursday, Nov. 1, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE NINE

*Noo«ll« Pri«fl* OmH TV M m \ An Important Event... As the winner on a television “ Noodle Priest’’ will get a new RegustefL — program, Mimi Weeks of Long noodle making machiM. T h e An Exclusive First. Showing! Beach, Calif, asked for a noodle­ Maryknoll Priest runs a noodle making machine. factory to provide food and em­ As a result Monsignor John ployment for refugees from Red orts Romaniello, M.M., Hong Kong’s China. the art o f Explosive Raiders ONE pickup for DI^CT service the french poster to both Still League's EXHIBIT coasts ^ U f 'Untouchables' DENVER CHICAGO TRUCKING CO, INC. — Known Throughout The It looks like another week of LOOK FOR another massacre 4Sth A JecKeon • Denver • Phone OUdley 8-4807 World As The Most the rich getting richer and the in the opener at MuUen stadium poor getting poorer in the Den­ at 12:30. Mullen, with ace quar­ Unusual first print Col­ ver Parochial league. Top-rank­ terback Rick Egloff back in the ed Regis figures to faU a little saddle, figures to be at least a lection of the Art of the ^ ort of the 400-point mark for four touchdown favorite. the season, since Coach Guy In the second game, St. Jo- U p Gibbs w or^ fuU time keeping All I M Masters! All are cok sei^’s appears to have enough There was a lot of actfoa and no winner in the Annuneia- KNOUS the score down in the 40s. His zip to take Mt. Carmel and move tion-St Joseph’s game. It ended in a 19-19 tie. In the game, Don lector's items. . . power-laden Raiders go against ahead of the Eagles in the Chavez threw 19 passes and completed 11 for 237 yards and KNOWS Annuncation in the second game standings. two roachdowns. On this play, however, three Bulldog players works of Picasso, at Regis stadium at 2:30 p.m. Cathedral travels to Colorado surround the intended receiver to prevent the long-gainer. The Raiders are still 75 points Slate Springs for a 2 p.m. engage­ Matisse, Van Gogh, away from the 400 mark. ment with S t Mary’s. The Pir­ many others. In the opener, Machebeuf tan­ ates have now won five in a row Government gles with Holy Family at 12:30! since undergoing the “ Regis This game presents the best treatment’’ early in the season. Vidco-Audio^m le M iMB'f BfatHM a4 Im bM m chance of an upset. The incen­ |w k«f ki 9n Un Um M t M m F i i O m A win by the Bluejays is, to put FtUawtat we riUI* iMl tderU ai TEEN-agars" wlU ba tha topic M tive for the Tigers is a chance it politely, remote. prefraBi el l■tCTest ihr ibe ceariis Blahop Fufion J. Sbaan m Sunday. to share fourth place in the final week. 1%e UiUase we repartcU ei Nov. 4. 00 KTVR, Channal 1, Daovar. standings. The Buffs will be bat­ eWTM br Ike itatteBi. RespoBilbU- Ha will speak about aaU p.m. Regis singer, has long been identi­ CHRISTOPHERS REPUBUCAN 0 1.000 KFSC (Denver) — Sundays st 1:45 MuUen .855 fied as one of the conntry’s a.m. fpODterad for MDA Byt for STATE gEPRESENTATIVE St. Mary’s .855 finest mugicians. For years THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY KFSC (Denver) — Moo.-Fii., 11 City aid CMity af Otanr Machebeuf .714 one of fop performers on rad­ noon. itely Family .571 io and recordings, he has won o s Drop a letter ar pastcard la theie He believes It htegrity Md ccdr- Annunciation J57 new audiences in the field of televliiOB tad radio ilattont, teUlag emy la buslNSS aid |ovenimeiit Mt. Carmel .429 television and supper clubs. ■ham yaa appreciate these pregrami. pMww'f UaJtiy ivU OmW for OrarM Ttonf SL Joseph’s .214 He will be one of tte star at­ He ORderstaods the problens of St. Francis’ .143 tractions at St. AnUiony hos­ workinfmeR ud baslRMsmen. • Cathedral .143 pital’s Gala benefit Nov. 3 in Si^ the display of beautiful 1963 the Denver Hilton Hotel. Buicks on the 1^11 at Cherry Creek Elect a saccessful basiaessnian during the exhibit...then see the I for a businissllke lovemineRt! Junior Parochial Docummntary S0I entire line at your Denver Buick League Schedule On Vatican City Dealer...DENVER BUICKI A one-hour (iocumentary on • 32 yean a successful businessman MIDGETS Vatican City is being prepared a Monday. Nov. 5. St. Bernadette's vs • 32 years Colorado resident St. CsJeUn's. JOth and Carr: Sacred by the ABC News Special Pro­ • 9 yean ia Denver Heart va. St. Domlnlc’a. City Park; jects division, and will be tele­ Mt. Carmel vt. St. Catherines. 44th • President of Airway, Inc., one of the and Tejon. AnnuncliUon has a bye. vised Easter Sunday, April 14. largest beatingeir conditioning and UGRTWEIGHTS The program will tell the Wednesday, Nov. 7. Holy Rosary vs. story of Vatican City through sheet metal contraeton in thi ■ Assumption, 48th and Logan: Mt. Cw- Rocky Mountain Region mel vs. St. Cajetan's 44th and Te]oa: the people whose lives are tied R a -a lo c f St. Catherine's vs. St. Mary Magda­ to it: From postman to priest, Buick's NEW International Classic — R/vi- • Active in Denver Lions Cltii lene’s. 4«th and Grove. St. Dominic's era! Buick’s Finest — Electra 225! Buick's has a bye. from choir boy to Cardinal. It • Married end has three daughten AnnundaUen vs. Sacred Heart, 37th will be shown as part of ABC Simplify Preparation of and Claytan: Blessed Sacrament vs. Liveliest—-Wildcat! Buick's Smartest — News’ “Bell & Howell Close a l ie n raM ftr It Cure d’ An. City Park: St. James' dines LeSabre! Buick's Sweetest— Skylark! vs. Christ the' King. 8th and Newport. Up!” series. Helen Jean Rogers Colorado Income Tax Returns by SiMtlwr far aaertaaetitiva CaMilttH St. Therese's has a bye. Buick's Thriftiest— Speciall 2611 W. 6tk Ave. 222-4741 St. Joseph’s vs. St. Mary's of Little­ and Nicholas Webster will head STATE ton, Lincoln Park: St. Francis 'vs. St. the production unit in Rome. voting “YES" on Amendment #3. i^^44 Lords'. Washington Park: Presentation vs. Our Lady of Lourdes. Barnum REPRESENTATIVE ! Glenn R. Torscher, Sec’y Park. St. Vincent de Piul’s has a bye for I Pd. Pol. Adv. DRY CLEANING frooi Deaver AND LAUNDRY A “YES” vote will make it Paper Raps Coll An Experienced, Hardwork­ the W ISD O M CASCADE ing Democrat. possible for the Colorado Income Tax and EXPERIENCE Movie House TAbor 54370 Pd. Pol. Adv to be based on taxable income as of MATURITY Advertising determined imder the Federal Internal Revenue Code. You’ll figure Taking a swipe at film adver Using by the “ fast buck boys,” your federal income tax, then the Pilot, official organ of the Pater H. Archdiocese of Boston, contend ed in an editorial, “ Pick A Pic­ DOMINICK'S In a few minutes be able to complete ture,” that this kind o f lurid ad­ Beliefs vertising may in the end "bring the Colorado income tax return. M ^AULIFFE about filmland's greatest trage­ • Wi mutt brlni cofltrol o( dy.” IwimfflMt kKk e tiN pupil. THE “ PILOT” Usted eight • Wi mustiOptipgsitiTifiniti TO S U C C E E D paragraphs of film advertising poiicy ti avMd M d| willm d blurbs used in Boston recently bp ttw Cpmnuiniitt. H IM S E L F A S “ All Boston’s talking about the screen’s most revealing new hit! • Wi must nduci tbi endini if ; ht III dallvt ind iuwnti The personal story behind a sex ypiir iKMu by nuuiiiifiil tu survey . . . from the contro­ ridiictioin. iu i -i versial best selling novel. . . No DISTRICT one under 16 will be admitted • Bq imrmitit dgcTMin ytor iiKpmt, taps yiiir ioitiitht tad A » unless accompanied by an adult. The Passion of Phaedra . . . who aittK ioflitlM. " ^ I at the same moment embraced her love and her destruction. CHOOSE A SENATOR, NOT A RUBBER STAMP JUDGE Youth seeking thrills and finding them . . . the wrong kind! It Elect Peter H. strips the secret from the inU- The courts of our land are the ultimate mate key clubs . . . The wildest guardians of every citizen's freedom and party ever filmed! The birth of ON AMENDMENT a baby! The forbidden’ ro­ DOMINICK rights. The caliber of the justice dispensed mance! is determined by the wisdom, experi­ “ No longer a child . . . Not yet a woman . . . What is she? eliminate the hea ence, knowledge, understanding and “ See this in the privacy of U. S. Senator REPUBLICAN maturity of the men who represent us your car! Due to the delicate eliminate PoM by Domlftkk for Senotor Cemmfttee, Ken Uoytf, OiotmM on the bench. District Judge McAuliffe subject:—Not recommended for children. A shocking, new rela­ has proven that he posse.sses oil of these tionship! If a boy is different vital qualifications. . . . can he learn to love a wom­ CATHEDRAL PARISH an? Am I guilty of impairing the' Member, Christ the King Parish morals of my son? VOTE FOR AND RETURN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE ‘‘.^nd so the wearisome litany i c & fisdUjL of ads runs,” said the editorial, i FEATURING GERALD E. McAULIFFE AS DISTRICT JUDGE "In point of fact, these are but ITALIAN DINNERS SIRLOIN—SPENCER-T-BONE Authorized and Paid for by tha Committee fora Simplified a sample of what appeared in 31.10 lo 2.25 STEAKS — 31.17 lo 3.00 FRE E Parking if it r 4 P.M. — Sunday aftarnoon — 17th A Grant Colorado Income Tax, Inc, 1550 Lincoln St, Denver, Colorado Pd. lor by McAuliffi for'Oblrict Judgs fonm., F. E. Dickerwn, Chum., J. N. lilly, Trtai. the local newspapers within this — Call for Spaclal Cataring Sarvlea — very week.” 331 Eaxt 17th Ava. Phona MA. 3-7511 PAGE TEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TliHriday, N qv, 1, 1 9 6 2

Magnificent interior of St. Peter's Basiiica at Vatican City is graphically shewn in this spectacular picture ‘Green Tea’ Set 3 Missionaries At Sacred Heart Women's Expanding Role For New Guinea Catholic Nurses Warned

(Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) Geneva, 111. — Three Mission­ aries of the Sacred Heart re­ The Sodality re-elected the fol­ Grail Conference Theme ceived mission crosses from the Christian Ideals Obscured Very Rev. Joseph W. Caspar, lowing officers for 1963: Prefect, Oklahoma City — Members of love—the joyous task of taking cation in which the patient ^‘is I.,oveIand. 0. — The broaden-i included mothers of familes.lthe movement's international M.S.C.. Provincial Superior, in a Mrs. Gilbert De Lora; vice pre­ care of her Son. regarded as the college stutientj ing scope of the Grail movement specialists in youth work and |headquarters in Holland, gave departure ceremony at Sacred the Diocesan Council of Catholic "This is uot poetic fantasy,” regards experimental animal} in fect, Mrs. E. Moreno; secre­ and the expansion of woman’s education, and veterans of over- one of the main addresses at Heart Mission seminary. Nurses were warned that nurs­ she said, “ it is the d'ctrlne of the biology laboratory, with tary, Mrs. Dave Casados; and sphere of influence in the world­ seas service in Asia, Africa, and! the conference. She-has worked ing education is beginning to Sacred Hoart Fathers W.' the Mystical Bod'- of Christ.” wide apostolate were highlights Latin America. I eight years as a physician in complete emotional detachment! treasurer, Jennie Granada. Wade Hager of Bellvue, 0.. and look at the patient as a learning Uganda, .Africa. Sister Rose Paul lamented the if not with some repugnanc}{ oij iof the first national conference Founded in Europe in 1929,! Harold W. Miller of La Cres­ experience for students rather The PTA will hold its “ Greenjof the organization at its U.S. current attitude of nursing edu­ distaste.” the Grail branched to the U.S. The Catholic woman, Ur. Ob- cent. Minn., and Brother Rob­ than as the object of mercy and Tea” for the Sisters at 7:30 headquarters, in 1940. The movement has 12 erhoffer said, must integrate ert F. Petrowski of Flint, Mich., charity. p.m. Nov. 14 in the school. | jj j j j Eileen Schaeffler, presi- centers and a number of teams her prayer life and her active were assigned to the Vicariate Sister Rose Paul, head of the' R f - f i i c r ^ working in North Americaf. Elev­ There will be a room moth-] dent of the Grail movement in responsibilities. Intensity of of Kavieng. New Guinea. department of nursing educa-] ers’ meeting in sodality hall]North America, described the en regional groups were formed prayer and a truly contempla­ They will bring to 21 the num- tion at St. Mary’s college, Xav­ on Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. jgroup as a ‘‘spiritual commun­ at the conference to implement RUTHS. - tive attitude, she added, would ' ber of .American Missionaries of ier, Kans., told more than 100 ■ ity of laywomen” dedicated to plans for the coming year. A find their expression in the the Sacred Heart working in the nurses at a meeting in St. .An­ ‘‘the apostolate of the Church. follow-up national meeting is ‘‘spiritual intensity of our S.I.nnO-sfiuare-mile mission field, thony’s hospital that Christian i COLORADO hteevs, w We face new dentands and po- scheduled in June, 1963. work.” , where 45 per cent of the native ideals of nursing pre 'ahnosi STOCKTON 1H1& MMt OH CtCljIb, IHfc tMitiCUtles in being truly inter* Young women are prepared I population is Catholic, loat, almost totally obscured in\ 5rRoM 6esr we/vi national.” DR. MAGDALENE Oberhof-iby the Grail movement for the the awful darkness of secular Slot* NDprMMitattv* AVAILABLE IN PUBLIC: More than 250 attended the fer, international president of] lay apostolate both in the U.S. Republican — Jefferson County O FFiCe. sessions at Grailville. Repre the Grail, visiting the U.S. from and overseas mission fields. Speed Is Killinfp senting groups, centers, and \toTE IctPUBLICAM k/DV.fe It is estimated that twol ^ apostolic efforts in 23 states, thousand traffic patrolmen] to everyone of us^ SiNCEltl: - HONEST - CAPABLE Pd. Pot. Adv. Canada, and Mexico, delegates PoUUm I Adv. {■ Film Depicts Worldwide imight eliminate most of thel^er daughters, her own task of. I speeding drivers from our high-' ways. Fatal traffic accidents Spread of Communism are accomplishing the same AMENDMENT Washington, D.C. — Film clips that Communism never won a result, but frequently at ter- ^ ! dating back to the infancy of popular election anywhere, but rible cost to innocent victims.! the movies are knitted together has been imposed by force on SPEED is the killer, says the' with the modern product in the peoples of various countries. state patrol. chronicling the story of Com­ munism’s threatening worldwide spread during the past 40 years. The result is We’ll Bury You,] Re-llecf Elect,.. a feature length documentary] production by the Columbia Pic-' lures corporation which wasi shown to an audience composed' mainly of newsmen at a Co-' DUKE tumbia projection room here A successful The film drew the prai.se of the ] American Legion, members of( DUNBAR Congress, government officials! and others. businessman THE FILM draws Its title > ATTORNEY from the well publicized threat i attributed to Soviet Premier! Nikita Khrushchev. It docu-* GENERAL I ments the march of Marxism Cffl I from the days of Lenin down to for . . . ] the Red takeover of Cuba under (Pd Pol. Ad.) i Fidel Castro. The film shows

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• Straomlln* tha oyt-of-dote Colorotlo court system which Ik CLARENCE G. GUENTHER wasting your tax dollars and increasing court delays. REPUBLICAN • Assure able men in |udge's |obs—elected by the people. Y O U R V O T E • Ptovldeyou with qualified courts that will safeguard your rlghtii J o e • Mdce tile odmlotsiration of iustiee foster YOUR State Representative 230 S. University SH. 4-2781 dead. Bank. Fennell, well-known Den­ the father of four children. At Make a sacrifice. Come and ver businessman, said that “ per­ one time be was associated Auxiliary 539, Knights of Co­ 0 ^ kkiiNay u4 W«4ew4er S w N * Tin I J S F J L join the other men of the Noc­ sonal service’’’ will be the key­ with Chrysler • Plymouth and lumbus, will meet at 8 p.m. Nov turnal Adoration Society and note of operation at the bank, Rambler automobile corpora 6 in the k . of C. hall, 1675 E.M.W. pray before the Living Christ located at 5901 E. Colfax. tioni, serving in the capacity Grant street, Denver. The pro­ gram is (m dry arrangements. w hen caih talkB m the Eve of the first Friday." Fennell, a member of SL as Denver dealer for both firms. This is a philanthropic project 2141 So. Broadway Mass will be offered at mid­ James’ parish, Denver, and past He faBs been active in political SHermsn 4-2754 OMEMAKER’S affairs and ran for the Colo­ with members particiipating. / night Confessions will be beard president of the St. James’ Hen’s throughout the night and Com­ Club, noted that id some areas, rado House of Representatives Departm ent munion will be distributed. banking, owing to a modem in 1954. Hours Assigned for Adoration in trend of chain-growth, has be­ Pafrenixe Those Reliable and Friendly Firms Holy Ghost Church to Members WITH a sound knowledge of Fleet come somewhat impersonal. He of PariAes Nov. 1-2: emphasized his policy of direct economic problems, Fennell I to M p.m. — St. John tha Evan and personal contact with tte finds that being president of the foUit'i, PmenUtloii. St Rose of new bank is a full-time active BUILDING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE Uma’s. Christ the B ni. Sts. Peter client. and Paul's. Whatridge; Holy Name, Cashier for the new firm is job. PoUibInf and 8enibbbi( Msehiast—Com- Ft. Logan; and St Jamet’; BELKT¥AP Neal Ryan, a member of Christ insrcUl Vaeniims — Powar Swam pt, Sim­ IS to 11 p.m. — Holy Ghost, St plicity Oardan Tractors and anew Ra- Ellubeth's. All Saints'. Notra Dame, the King parish, Denver, who DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE • i n n moval Xquipmaot, Powar Sprayars, and Janitorial Suppilaa. and St. Catherine’s. Derby has had a long and varied ca­ II p.m. to U midnight — Cathedral, reer in the field. SALES CO . 534-SHl Denver 17SI44 Blake SL St. Joaeph's (C.SS.R.). St Slaty Mag. i . i - a - dalaoe’i, St. Ca)etan't St Bema. James Kerr, a member of the dette’a, Lakewood; and Onr Lady of State Representative Fatima. Lakawood; •Denver Serra Club, serves, II to 1 a.m. — St. Vincent de PtuTi. along with Fennell and Ryan, Fol. Adv. ^ a-iilGlASS Bacon & Schramm St. Oomlnlc'f, St. Thereae’f, Aurora; on the bank’s board of direc­ Our Lady of Graca, St. Mary'i. UtUe- Composition Roofing ton; and NaUrlty of Our Lord. Broom- Spkmkmr tors. Kerr, well-known in the fletd Father John Aylward, pas­ construction business, is a mem ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA Tilt Roofing 1 to I a.m. — Annunciation, St tor of Holy Trinity parish, ber of Blessed Sacrament par Prands de Salea, and Mother of God; COMBINATION OFFER Roof Repairing Venetian Village, Colorado rish, Denver. I to I a.m. — Bleaaed Sacrament with MIRRORS 4020 Brighten Blvd. Holy Roiary. St. Joseph'i (PoUsh) Springs, will be the speaker 1117 C h ayatin a P la c a T A S-SU I >Dd- Cure-a..,. - si* d An;A BRITANNICA JUNIOR CH. 4-0508 for the Colorado Springs First FENNELL comes well quali­ I to 4 a.m. — St. Phlloment'i, St (Calfax at areadway) Friday Luncheon group on fied to serve in hi^ capacity as (Available under the BOOK A MONTH PLAN) Patrick'i, St. Anuc'a. Arvada; Holy QUALIFIED Family, and Moat Predoui Blood; Friday, Nov. 2, at the Swiss president of the bank. His varied 4 to S ajn. — Aiaumptlon. Sacred Chalet restaurant in that city. business background and knowl­ Heart, SL Anthony ot Padua’i, St. MARRIED ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Louts’, Englewood; Our Lady of Ml. The young priest will discuss edge of economics have been Oirmal, Guardian Angali', AH Souli'. present world events in the used to advantage when he S E V E N (7) awood; Our Lady of Lourdes, GUT M. ELDER k SONS and Holy Cross, Thornton: light of his recent European, served as director of the Cham­ CHILDREN trip. The luncheon will begin industrial and Commerciai Building 5 to ( a.m. — St. Ignatlui Loyola’s, ber of Commerce, as an advisor St, Catbarina’s, St. Joaeph’s (Golden). at 12 noon and is limited to. to the Better Business Bureau L IF E T IM E PEarl 3-8930 St. Plus X. Aurort; and Hdy Trinity, 175 YaUeja SL Westminster. one hour. All men from Colo­ of Denver, and as past director RESIDENT OF rado Springs parishes are In­ of the Independent Dealers’ as­ DENVER Holy Naino Union vited to attend. Further in­ sociation. He served on the GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. formation can be obtained by board of directors of the South­ CATHOLIC ANNUN- Sets Quarterly Meet calling Robert Kleine at MEl- west State Bank until the pres­ aATION PARISH “Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy’’ rose 3-4349. ent bank was started. DEMOCRATIC JANITORUL k SANITARY SUPPLIES The next quarterly meeting of CANDIDATE STATE 1421 • 16th Street — CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 the Archdiocesan Holy Name DENVER 2, COLORADO HOUSE OF REPRE­ union will be held on Wednes­ SENTATIVES day, Nov. 14, in the basement A $149.90 VALUE tItVtIf# THI WnROPOUTAN ARIA meeting room of St. Mary’s par R. "CORKY’ Our c m d U m U m *lltr lo fitnlliM with chllartn prorido WITAMNICA JUNIOR, lam iE LENNOX ish, Littleton, at 8 p.m. The written for tho youngor childron, froo of ent with tho purchoM of tbo lonlw odtiion .... 0 sovir-gi of olmott $li0. iust clip out ond moll to ENCYCLO­ Rev. Harley Schmitt, Archdio­ PEDIA BRITANNICA, 333 Wolf Collox, Donvor 0, Lolo. cesan Holy Name union spirit­ GONZALFS A d d 'tu ual advisor, has returned from Rome, Italy, and will speak on Zont S fift _ . Otpt. CR-1 the current Ecumenical Council.

THE annufcl holy hour 'will be held on Sunday, Nov. 25, in St. Vincent de Paul’s church, at 7:45 p.m. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr i . CONVENIENCE will preside.

TO < a Urfayaff* Council Cfcorfur William Nelson, right, grand knight of Lafayette Council 5237, Knights of Columbus, accepted its charter from Pat s a f e deposit Dinges, left, district deputy, at a formal presentation Oct. 14.

IM I So. Kelemath Knights Presented Charter SALES PRAftK W ATIRS, Fret. ENGINEERING Immaculate Conception Coun­ Manzanares, Nemecio Monte- cil 5237, Knights of Columbus, mayer, Louis Morelli, Charles Lafayette, received its charter Preston, James Shaffer, Alex Protect valuable documents and precious Electrical Contracting & Repairing Hot Water for Twice from the supreme council on Torres, Darrel Vandenbos, John ?! Oct. 14. The formal presenta­ Vandenbos, and Ernest Vigil. possessions in a safe deposit box at The The Job! tion of the charter was made First. Enjoy peace of mind for just pennies STROHMINGER by Pat Dinges, district deputy. TOO MUCH Day & Night Accepting the charter was Wil­ a day. Electric Co* liam Nelson, grand knight. Before the new council could be instituted this charter had " DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT Licensed and Bonded Water to be applied for and was grant­ ...voTP REPUBLICAN hov.6 T h e F ir s t Na tio n al Ba n k of De n ver Member National Electrical Contractors.- Ats’n. ed. Enscrolled on it are the MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COUPORATION Heaters names of the knights who were Pd. PolTAdv. 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 initiated on Feb. 25, and pre rustproof—last for vious members who transferred yoors. Tho 30-eollon model don t 4e-g*llon into the council upon its insti­ total tution. FIREPLACE FIXTURES The following Knights’ names appear on the charter; Ben Abeyta, Michael Barry, Ronald SLAHERY Brugger, Tom Certain, Joseph Chavez, Eddie Espinosa, August ELECT WILLIAM Bo French, Chris Garcia, Ernest Garcia, Frank Guanella, Ernest & COMPANY Lombardi, David Manzanares., Evaristo Noejra, Jr.; William | Plumbing and Heating Nelson, Alfred Pol, Ernest Razo, I Contractors John Romero, Dan Spensieri,| Pete Spensieri, Vic Tafoya, Ru­ 181 VALLEJO ST. dolph Vavra, Frank Valensuela,! CHENOW nH DENVER MARBLE (T ILE Co. LargsM aad mart-----SM saapltiu ipIti* diiplay diiplay ef ef llrspIkM llrspIkM SH. 4-3181 George Villegas, Allan Young, Russel Berry, James Danzl, Ed­ firtarM I* tli* W'loei hit. JOHN J. CONNOR, Prosidont Robert P. Connor, Vko Prosidont ward Ferris, Gregory James, TO MA.I-14M 1330 STOUT ST. KI.4-S5N Louis Krantz, Rev. Dennis Langdon, Thomas Lopez, Henry

Support and CONGRESS Vote for DONALD E. REPUBLICAN

Republican DYNAMIC DENVER NEEDS A DYNAMIC CONGRESSMAN 1 •t STATE SENATE (Pd. Pol. Ad.) fold for by Ihs Oimowtlli for Coogmi CoounlKM

b PAGE TWELVE THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Nov. 1, 1962

n Requiem Mass Offered fisquisAomt in, (Po o l For Pioneer Teacher

AHDREATTA Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hosek: ooe broth­ sisters, and seven grandchildren. Re­ Requiem High Mass was cele-i among whom are the Rev. Jo- AageUna AadmtU, H. IN S. Irrlng er, msd Ms grandparents. Man of the quiem High Maas Oct. 28 la Our Lady brated Oct 27 in Cure d’Ars ^ph Hebert. S. J.. a mission- ■ tm t 81m if lorvlitfd to two dauib- of Fatima church. OUnger mortuaries. ten. QBt na, feren iniiaclilldTen. and Angel's Oct. 3i la St. Bernadette's church for Mary D. Alexander,! . . . j « aifM fmt-(nadchudrco. Requiem church. jMAPLEY 77, pioneer Colorado school- Hljli Mtai Oct. 31 in Pmentatioo Roxy Mapley. S3. 5785 Dover. Ar­ teacher and homesteader. Missl*“ Republic of Honduras, church. lotenneot Ut. Olivet. KEARNS vada. He Is survived by his wife. Jean B. Kearas. 73. 3222 Eudora Mary: his mother. Josephine Larthno: Alexander, a resident of 3011 i“ ‘* s e w * ! nieces. Interment KUO street. She is survived by her hus­ two brothers, one sister, tnd one step- Dahlia street, died Oct. 25 ini^*‘ - Olivet. Boulevard mortuar- sister. Requiem High Mass Oct. 27 m Frank EUo. 42. 3539 Miripoa street. band. George T.. ooe son. one daugh­ Be is survived by five brothers, om St. Anne's church. Arvada. Interment Mercy hospital following a brief ___ Uster. nod several nlecef tnd Mpb- ter. and three, grandebUdreo. Requiem Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortnarlas. illness. ews. Requiem Hlt^ Mess Oct. 3> la High Mass Oct. 27 in Blessed Sacra­ MITCHELL WE NEED OUd J Ht. Carmel church. Intermeat Mt. ment church. Interment Mt. Olivet. A NATIVE of Cincinnati, 0.,| Olivet Boulevard mortnanes. OUnger mortuaries. Kenneth E. MltcbeU. 48. 4539 S. Delaware street. He Is survived by Miss Alexander was bora Dec. HART KOLESKI Us wife. EUeen: three daughters, twe 22, 1884. She moved to Denver W. C. (Bud) Barf. « . 1M4 S. Emer. sons. Us parents. Mr. sod Hra. David at an early age and attended, ' IN TIAAeS Beleo M. Koleski. 87. Broomneld. E., Mitchell: two brothera. two sis­ son street. He la surrlved by bis wife. She 1s survived by three sons, three OP PER IL Betty; cat tea. three alsten. two ters. and two grandchildren. Requiem old Sacred Heart high school! fraadcUldren. and several ateces and daughters, eight grandchildren, four High Mass Oct. 99 In St Anthony of great-grandchildren, and several nieces and East high school. BsalMWs. Requiem High Maas Oct. 31 Padua's church. Inteimeot with mUl- VOTE PEPU5L 1C AN H0V.6 la St. Joseph's (Rsdemptoristi church. and nephews. Requiem High Maas tary honors In FI. Logan National Miss Alexander taught in the: Intermeat Mt. Olivet. Howkrd mor- Oct. 3f In St. Catherine's church. In- cemetery. OUnger mortuaries. Pd. POl. A8v. terment ML Olivet. Boulevard mor­ Agate area of Eastern Colorado | taarisa. tuaries. RI80U and homesteaded on a plot ofi LOPEZ Sam RIsoU. 78. 5021 EUot atrael. ground adjacent to the school.' Requiem High Maas Oct. 25 in Holy Miss Alexander was a mem-{ ‘is l s * survived 's u ^ ^ bybv'hU*DiSJiS[ us parents, Cl*®*** She l4)pes. terorvived 12, 3 by(« lour WU FamUy cbunSi. Interment Mt. OUvei. Boulevard mottuatles. her of the Regis guild, the Cure sons, two daughten. two Wothsn. aoe d' Ars parish, and Our Lady of slater. 18 graadchtldren. and IS graat- SHEEHAN grandehHdren. Requiem High Mass Fatima Rosary society. Oct. 2S in St. Cajetan's church. Inter­ Bonora M. Sbaeran. 04, 1310 Leyden ment Mt. Olivet. Trevino morlaary. street. She la survived by two sisters She is survived by two sis­ and several nieces tnd nephews. Re­ ters, Della Hebert and Louise LYDON quiem High Mtac Oct 38 In Christ the RENT King church. Interment Ml. OUvel. Egerer; several nephews, Elisabeth McDougall Lydon. 81. 17SS Boulevard mortuarlss. Schools’ Gift to liiiitod Fund a BALDWIN Tamarac straat. She la survived by one son. one daughter, two sisters, one 8TEMPEL Represeatatives of two Catholic colleges chairman, Lloyd J. King, a check for $1,5N Sp««d D«iif«r brother, nine graadcUMren. 37 great­ and the Deaver parochial schools were hoR- as the students’ contribution to the fund and SPINET PIANO grandchildren. 18 great-great-grandchil' MabeU Irene Stempel. 83. 1323 Fair­ dien. and numerous nieces and neph­ fax street. She Is survived by her hus­ ored hy 351 volunteers at the United Fund’s its 113 agencies. Mr. Brown and Dr. Ozog Tw*f«ld ews. Requiem High Mass Oct. 28 In band. Harvey: one sitter, and ooe The danger to the speeding, brother. Requiem High M w Oct. 37 seventh progress meeting Oct. 26. Studying were given special recognition as UF chapter St. James' church. Interment Ft. Lo­ driver is twofold, warns the gan. Ui St. John the EvangeUst'a church. UF campaign reports are (left to right) John chairmen at the two colleges, both of which OUnger mortuaries. Harless, president of the senior class, Cathe­ achieved more than 106 per cent of goal. Mr. State Patrol. Chances of avoid­ MCDONALD MARY D. ALEXANDER dral high school; Father John Rae, teacher King announced at the meeting Hiat the cam­ ing an accident are reduced, Joseph McDonald. IS. 249 S. Frank- Requiem High Mass was celebrated lin street. He Is survived by his wife. at the Cathedral; Dr. Francis Ozog, Regis paign will be extended one week — nhtil and the possibility of surviving Christine: two sons, two brothers, two Oct. 37 In Core d' Ars church. Denver, an accident is far greater at for Mary 0. Alexander, 77, of 3811 college; and Donald Brown, Loretto Heights Nov. 8 — to give volunteers the opportunity DahUa itraat. W.qs Alexander died Oct. college. to complete their areas and reach 166 per lower speeds. 25 Ui Mercy bosptal following a brief When you drive to fast for lUneas. John, representing all Denver Catholic cent of their goal. JERRY BREEN She was born Dec. 22. 1884. in Cin- school students, presented UF campaign conditions, death rides with you. dnnaU, 0.. and came to Denver from Indiana In 1900. She attended East Florist Ugh achool. Miss Alexander taught pubUc school Requiem Said WHAT 1«04 15th St. In Eastern Colorado aod later Ui the Denver puUlc schools. She was a MAin 3-2279 member of the Regis guUd and Our Oct, 31 for Lady of Fatima Rosary aodety. She la survived by two sisters. In­ terment Mt. OUvet. Bouleviro mor­ Nora Brophy tuaries. A Requiem High Mass was ! SWIGERT BROS. PATRICE M. O’TOOLE celebrated Oct. 31 in St. John I Requiem High Hass was celebrated the Evangelist church, Denver, Od, 31 Ui St Fiancli de Sales' church for Nora Brophy. By E. T. Smith elusion. That man was St. OPTOMETRISTS for Patrick OToele. 78. of ^ S. Charles Borromeo. IV. Penniylvanta street. Hr. OToOIa died A -member of a pioneer Den­ THE MOMENTOUS opening Oct. 38 In a local nursing home fol- days of the Second Vatican lowlng a lengthy Ulness. ver faihily, she lived at 755 De­ He waa born In Kansas, MrU 31. troit Street. Miss Brophy, 82, Council recall the memory of STRANGELY, Charles Bor­ I D§¥Oted To Your Completo Vision Caro 18S4, and waa educated Ui aobools In died Oct. 28 after a two-year ill­ the great and holy men who romeo was only 25 years old Girard. Kans. He came to Denver when the council adjourned in from Kansas In 1838 and was employed ness. played decisive roles in previ­ with the Rtlnbo Bread bakery for 25 She was the daughter of the ous Church councils. 1563. Still more strangely, al ff years prior to hts retirement, In the last years of the Coun- though his personal life was al­ OPTICIANS Mr. O’Toole was a member of SI. late John R. Brophy, an early ways above criticism, he was a ...A FRANCISCAN SISTER! H. W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. Frandt de Sales parish ami the par­ day sheriff of Laramie, Wyo., DAVE EVANS ish Holy Name society. living symbol of many of the He Is survived by his wife. Mary: and received her education in GIVING YOURSELF to t life com­ H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SAAALDONE Sevan daughters, one son. three broth- old St. Mary's academy. Den­ I evils that furnished the excuse pletely dedicated to the ulvxtlon of ets. 23 grandchildren. .Ive great­ ver. for Luther’s revolt. coulx ... . through prayer, work, uc- grandchildren. and several nieces and riflee, tnd toy . . . by uitng your nephews. Interment Mt. OUvet. Boule- Miss Brophy was a soloist of talenu tt e Nurtt, Laboratory tnd 1550 California St. KE. 4-5819 vsrd mortuirtes. BY THE TIME he was 22, X-Rey Technician, Secretary, Ac­ HAI i)WI\ note, a member of Holy Ghost countant. DIeUUan, S aam atreia, ; though still a layman, he was JOSEPH g. WITHEROW parish choir in years past, and Cook, aa well aa in other hoapltal a Cardinal and administrator of departmenta and In a new extennon Joseph Stusrt Witberow. 73. prominent in Denver musical of our work in the Catechetical and { Lupton. He Is survived by bis wife. circles through the 1930s. the see of Milan, appointments Social Service F lcld i. . . | Clara: one son. two daughters, tod he received from his Medici grandchildren. Requiem High Mass She is survived by one neph­ TH iR I 18 NO ORIATCR CHARITYI | Oct. 13 In St. WUUim's church. Ft. uncle, who had been elected 1623 C aMo*- -4) ew, Joseph C. O’Neil, and two (Write—giving your ago—to VocaUon WHY SAYS " H0M£? Lupton. Pope Pius IV. A C . 2-V/OI Mr. Witberow was born In Long­ nieces, Jerry and Margie O’Neil, Director, 767 30th St., Rock laUnd, mont. Colo.. June 29, 1889. He attend­ Though the Church in Milan nilnoli, for further datalla of thli ed Colorado coUege and was employed all of Denver. STRENGTH In the agricnltural department of the was torn by corruption, Charles happy Ufa.) The HOME la weU eaUblished Great Western Sugar Co. for 40 years. did not even have time to visit —In fact It’s been In business Requiem Sung it. He was too busy ruling for t t years edtbont ever Papal States, an appomtm'eht missing a dividend or any Saliila Pastor’s saver ever suffering a loss. For Woman in from his uncle. Mother' Dies WALSH, Glu t S i m BUT CHARLES was no friend INSURED SAVINGS Father Edward W. Wicbmann, St. Phiiomena’s cil of Trent, when the Protes­ ^fured with Federal Savings to such short-sighted appoint­ i n s u i ' o r s assistant pastor of St. Joseph’s Requiem High Mass was cele­ tant revolt threatened the very and Loan Insurance Corpera- ments. He took the lead at the tlon for perfect afety on parish, Salida, has requested brated Oct. 27 in St. Phiiomena’s existence of the Church, there Council of Trent in passing leg­ your money. prayers for the repose of the church, Denver, for Catherine was one man who held the Est. 1864 islation to eliminate such prac soul of his mother. Reardon. 86, a Denver resident shaky council together and HIGH RESERVES tices from the Church. To further Insure the safety Mrs. Esther Wichmann, 4628 for 57 years. Mrs. Reardon died brought it to a successful con- Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner of your lavtngs. Batavia place, Denver, died Oct. 25 in St. Francis’ Ckmvales- And as soon as his uncle, the unexpecte^y cict. 28. She had cent hospital following a long iPope, died, he arranged for his 1010 GUARANTY HIGH UQUIDITY suffered from a chronic heart illness. Seminarian’s ordination as a priest and his BANK BLDG. DENVER MA 3-7245 Your money la always con­ condition. She was born in Buffalo, N.Y., consecration as Bishop. He re­ veniently available. If you signed his Vatican positions and wish to withdraw, simply The Requiem Mass for Mrs. Sept. 20, 1876. She came to Den­ Grandfather bring In your passbook or Wichmann was offered Wednes­ ver in 1905 from Chicago, where took over the active leadership send It in by mall. of the Milan archdiocese. CURRENT DIVIDEND day morning, Oct. 31, in Blessed she had been married in that Dies at 86 Sacrament church, Denver. year to John F. Reardon. A Requiem High Mass was of­ THERE HE SET to work at Mrs. Reardon was a member fered in Corpus Christ! church, once to put into practice the re MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY DENVER EVERGREEN of the Third Order of St. Fran­ Colorado Springs, Oct. 27 for the forms of the Council of Trent. grandfather of a seminarian MONUMENT CO. cis, the Altar society and Ro­ In spite of unscrupulous and studying for the Archdiocese of OF SERVICE THROUGH sary societies of St. Francis de sometimes violent opposition- Denver. Sales’ and St. Phiiomena’s par­ more than one attempt was ishes, the St. Thomas Seminary Services were conducted by made on his life—he uprooted guild, and the Neighbors of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Anthony evil practices and led a revival Elzi for George H. Bums, 86, and loan a«sociation Woodcraft. that soon made Milan one of Cm. (mLi 8fa Largtst Seloction in th« She is survived by a son, three retired conductor for the Rock the glories of the Church. 1913 - Broadway -'Boulder, Colo. • HI 1-1580 Rwky Mountain Area daughters, one brother, six Island Railroad, and grandfa­ 1510 Glensrm Place Denver, Colo 11130 WMt 44th Avt. (1 mile East of AAount Olivet) grandchildren, and five great­ ther of George Meredith, who is THE REVENUES of the Arch MA 3-5269 Chirlts McFadden Stanity Hall grandchildren. Interment .Mt now studying at the North Amer­ bishop and all his personal for HA. 4-4477 Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. ican College in Rome, Italy. tune besides went to the relief of the poor. St. Charles himself MR. BURNS, a native of Chi­ led a life of Christ-like poverty, Council Father cago, had retired from the rail­ eating only the plOinest of foods fWiptrkIng '^s^M vm ^j)Br^ooDS0x road line in 1946. He had been and dressing in such a tattered •W9M NaruMoi M, Paiiitwa Hlttgltml en vll tHOri «ITR COgflOCRtt Is Third to Die a Colorado Springs resident for cassock that his clergy begged him to buy a new one. tekuMag M l ■ROADWAV . MviraaiAitllt Vatican City — The third the past eight and one-half I mM « ttiitiN l-nit Vttf Citd • OtilH 3ISSI /•IwSk • Ctiilil I lira m THE eiN TIR M tcN vn CouBcfl Father has died. He years. He went to Confession every was 73-year-old Archbishop He is survived by a daugh­ day before Mass. In addition to DEPEND ON THE DEPENDABLE “DENVER” Aston Chicester, S. J., re­ ter, Mrs. Patricia Meredith, Col­ long hours of prayer and medi­ tired head of the Archdiocese orado Springs; three grandsons, tation, he attended retreats FOR YOUR FAVORITE of Salisbury, Southern Rho­ George, Philip, and Richard twice a year. Our Obligation desia, who died about ao hour Meredith; and a granddaughter, IN AN OUTBREAK of the before the opening of the Mary Meredith, all of Colorado plague in the city, he personally council’s sixth general congre­ Springs. monogrammed went through the streets and gation. The prelates who suc­ The seminarian is in second hospitals, nursing the sick and cumbed earlier were Bishop year theology at the North dying. stationery Joseph A. Burke of Buffalo, American college, Rome. He N. Y., and Bishop Edoardo completed his college studies at St. Charles Borromeo died Facchini of Alatri, Italy. St. Thomas’ seminary. Denver. when he was only 46 years old. But his glorious career reminds us that in the modern world, as to YOU . . . Trevino Mortuary in the days of the Protestant revolt, the secret of winning the is to consider family To Observe 17th Year world for Christ depends on men and women of every sta­ needs and wishes — Trevino Mortuary, Denver, is observing its 17th anniversary tion in life whose lives are a to give the personal of service to families on Nov. 1; In observance of the occasion tribute to the faith they profess. a Requiem High Mass is being celebrated at St. Cajetan’s attention of experienced church, 9th and Lawrence street, Denver, on Sunday, Nov. 4, for all of the families served by Trevino through the past years. Cannot Support funeral counsel to Mr. Trevino wishes to invite all his many friends to attend. every detail of Aid to Schools arrangement. ‘In Conscience’ East Greenwich, R.I.—While Episcopalians are not opposed in principle to state textb^k aid for parochial schools they can­ not "in conscience" support it HOWARD\ for schools of the Catholic Distinctive gifts . .. lovely for yourself Church at the present time, Individual attention Canon William N. Shumaker, Doy-Noonan Mortuary . . . . favorites with everyone! A very education director of the Prot­ special buy in a dainty ensemble of 24 for funerals estant Episcopal diocese of letter sheets and 24 notes with 48 Rhode Island, said here. The canon made his state­ Hockethol-Noonan Mortuary matching envelopes. Deckle gravure Berkeley Park Chapel Park Avenue Chapel ment at a meeting of more than 2406 Federal Blvd. GE 3-6575 and rich gold stamped initial in all let­ Well 46lh and Tennyson East 17lh and Marion •TOO rectors, wardens, and treas­ ters except, I, Q, X, Z. Immediate de­ at antronca of Berkelay Pork at Park Avonuo urers of the 70 parishes in the ; diocese. The meeting was called livery. G l 1-6425 AC 2-1851 at the suggestion of the head of ^ Mail Orders odd 33c 1st box, lie each additional I the diocese, Bishop John S. Hig- Stotionery — oil 3 Denvers jgens, to discuss the state aid — - — issue. Thurtdoy, Nov. 1, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE THIRTEEN

Annual Guild Fall Luncheon Catholics of U.S. Called Laggards Set Dec. 1 (Corpu Christ! Parish, In Sending Missionaries Overseas C ^ r id o Spriags) The annual fall luncheon New York — There are about) In the past two years, the cept of the Churcb — the Mysti to foster an "exchange of val­ card party will be sponsored by 25.000 U. S. Protestant mission-' foreign missions have nearly cal Body of Christ" which in ues;" and doubled. But the present figure eludes all mankind. the Corpus Christ! guild Satur­ aries serving overseas. compar-| * Setting-up a' committee to day, Dec. 1. Luncheon w)]l be of 307 represents only one Cath­ ed with some 7,000 CathoUc m\s- study the question ol a national served at 12:30 in the school olic lav missinsary (nr etc SOME of the piop''Sils made mission research center. baU. sioners, according to Omnes, 137,159 Cilholk Amrricuts, at the 13th annual meeting ol World mission note.s oubl'she:’ the secretatial in Rome includ Mrs. Nat Leonard and Mrs. A statement from the U.S. by the Society for the Propaga- ed: i Orville Lohman, chairman and tibn of the Faith here. Mission Secretariat declared: co-chairman, will be assisted by • Enlistment of young mar. •'Our efforts should be directed IN COUJEADOT Mrs. Della Garritson, aprons; Priests from the United States ried couples as lay missionar-. constitute 5.76 per cent of. the toward involving aU of our Cath­ IN THESE PANS OF CRlSli ME ■' Mrs. Gilbert Hesse, candy; Mrs. ies: MIST rCEFACE TO HELF OUC t Larry Wiskirschen, Mrs.. Matt world total of missionary olics in the mission of the o Training of foreign Sisters | s a t io n . o n e u av i s to lOwEt; Kardch, decorations; Mrs. Wil­ Immd St. Mmh I priests: Brothers. 6.26 per cent: Church by communicating to STATE TA-^S P ' V.'TINf CET'e.-U liam CalandreUa, Mrs. Ann Kie- land Sisters. 1.59 per cent. them the full and complete con-, in American colleges in orderl ^ r P e P A o v T den, Mrs. J. Marturano, lunch This year’s ofneers of St. Philomena’s \ vice president; Mrs. George Pugh, president; wn maj result in three special PTA, shown with the Rev. Leonard Urban, Mrs. Robert Schopp, treasurer; Mrs. Huston tUts. spiritual director, and Sister Margretta, pria- Pitaey, hisrorian. Not present at time of A donation of $2 for the lunch­ eipal, are Mrs. Phil Harpole, auditor; Mrs. picture was Mrs. James O’Coanor, second eon may result in three special' Jerry Fllloon, secretary; Mrs. Earl Kenney, vice president. gifts. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Orville Lohman, ISE S-1545, or Mrs. Nat Leonard, 20th Century Popes Worked for Peace ME. 2-3997. Rome — John XXIII’s twice-repeated plea 2) simultaneoi^ and reciprocal decrease of within two weeks that the nations ol the armaments, i) international arbitration, 4) freedom of the seas, 5) reciprocal re­ world seek peace through negotiation echoes nunciation of war indemnities, 6) evacuation the words of his four predecessors who lived and restoration of all occupied territories, 7) in, or near, the two World Wars. an examiniation in a conciliatory spirit of St. Phis X prophesied the First World rival territorial claims. War a year before it happened. After the Had the Allies or Germany had the good outbreak of hostilities, he cast about for some sense to accept these points, instead of pur­ means to halt the bloody struggle, but died suing the illusion of victory, there would have three weeks later, on Aug. 20, 1914. been no Communism, no Second World War, no present crisis. FROM HIS VERY accession, Benedict XV I pleaded with the powers for a negotiated PIUS XI tried many times to head off peace. In so doing he incurred the enmity World War II, and to keep Italy out of the j of both Allies and the Central Powers, because German alliance. "Scatter those who want ! he would not take sides. war!” be prayed. | Peter Dommick artd his family. In the front are Lynne, 13; Sandy, 8. In his peace note of Aug. 1, 1917, Benedict Innumerable were the endeavors of Pius Back row, Pete Jr„ 21; Peter Dominick; the family's dog, Bo;Mrs. Dominick (Nancy), andMIke, 19. laid down eight proposals for peace, which X n to, bring peace during and after World are as applicable today as then. War li. Every Christmas of his reign was 1) Substitution o f right for material force, marked by a peace message. , ------1------MRS. RUSSELL G. HILU- ELECT PETER H. ARD, the former Elizabeth Ann Thomsic. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike ELECT Thomsic of Fort Collins. Bride­ groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hilliard of Scotts- FRANK bluff, Neb. The couple are re­ DOMINICK siding in Denver. YOUR Dm t«rous V% H««r The half-hour between day­ LA BATE light and darkness is one of the most dangerous times of ADAMS COUNTY the day for drivers, according to records of the state patrol. U. S. Senator Play safe by putting on your headlights soon after the sun Commissioner REPUBLICAN goes down. , — INDEPENDiNT — Peter Dominick is an able legislator; a man of courage; a man with belief in the Individual and in the strength of freedom. “ I will fight with every facility at my com­ C h o o st a senator, not a rubber stamp. mand, all of my strenjgth, ener^ and time, to see that the taxpayer in Adams county is billy Paid by Dondnlek for Sontto CemmHtM, K«n Uoyd, Chtirmon ^ V O T E \ receiving the utmost from his tax dollar and fePUSLICANiKx/A to make this a good place to live.” Pd. Pol. Adv. Fa. FOL AOV. **********^**************************** ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH

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INSURANCE Your Parish Mortuary Neighborhood Morfuories Sixteenth A Boulder E. Colfax at Magnolia 1576 Sherman St. Speer Blvd. at Sherman (277S So. Broadway) Englawood 1451 Kalamath St. 255-5716 OL S-3M2 - PAGE FOURTEEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Nov. T, 1962 JUission Slated at Sacred Heart Cathedral School To Utilize TV (Sacred Heart Parish, Roggea) On Nov. 4, the missionary will ment in the morning and ended A mission will be conducted say two Masses at 7 and 9 a.m. with Procession and Benedic­ In Classrooms by the Rev. Vincent Ehinger, Evening services on Sunday and tion in the evening. Father ((^thednl Pariah, Denver) -C.P., from Nov. 4 to Nov. 11, in the week will be at 7: Ahem was the guest speaker. Two new television sets and a p.m. There will be three Masses on tape recorder have been pur­ On weekdays the daily mis­ All Souls’ Day, Nov. 2, which chased for the grade school, an­ is also First Frftlay — at 7 a.m., sion Mass will be at 7 a.m. nounced Sister Mary Antonine, Keenesburg; 8:30 a.m., Roggen, principal, at the PTA "Back to ST. PHILOMENA'S High school students who attend and 7:30 a.m., Hudson. First School” meeting. PARISH and receive Communion will be Saturday Mass will be at 7:30 Carefully selected educational served milk or coffee and p.m. in Roggen. TV programs will be vlew ^ by doughnuts by the Altar and Ro­ Knights of Columbus Council all classes, Sister Antoninp said. sary society. 3115 will hold a two-day turkey- The tape recorder, she-added, Batty i Bob's Baouty The school children’s Mass shoot on Nov. 3 and Nov. 4. will be used to improve speech, i Borfoar Shop will be at 8:30 a.m. Free lunch is served to patrons. spelling, and diction.. Specializin|^in The record number of parents Permanent Wav­ THIRTEEN HOURS’ devotion Room Mothopf attending the meeting visited ing and Latest in was held Oct. 21. Ceremonies their children’s dastrooms and m ir Shaping began with High Mass and Pro­ Are Announcod met the teachers! Refreshments 2630 E. 12th Ave EA. 2-4723 cession of the Blessed Sacra- (SL James Parish,* Denver) were served after the meeting. The PTA room mothers this The grade school PTA will year are: Head room mother, hold a bake sale after all morn­ CURE d'ARS PARISH ing Masses Nov. 11 in St Paul’s Mrs. James A. Gracey; first Pwamnality in Hamfwritfng I. »ND a DAHLIA ST. grade boys, Mrs. Joseph (3on- chapel. Coffee and putry will TV Goaf f SdbMf be served. SUNDAY MASSES radt and Mrs. H. W. Waidman: Grapho Analysis, the system of reading personality from girls, Mrs. William V, Carr and handwriting, is demonstrated in the picture above by Mrs, Sister Mary Engenia, flrst and second grade teacher at 6:00-70)0-8:00.10:00-11:30 k 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Gene Thorpe; second grade Dorothy St. John Jackson, right, to an interested observer. Mrs. St. Francis’ PTA Cathedral grade school, Donver, finds one of the school’s new CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 40)0 k 7:30 boys, Mrs. Roy P. Partridge and Jackson, who teaches the system at Loretto Heights College, TV sets a real help in sparking enthosiasm for learning aaMng her young charges. 3050 Dahlia St. EA. 2-1119 Mrs. Milford Barrows; girls, Denver, is with the adult education nnit at the college. Recently Sets Card Party Mrs. J. G. Pasqua and iftrs. she presided at the Colorado State chapter convention of the Byron D. Hall; International Grapho Analysis Society, Inc. in Denver. (St. Frands de Sales' Parish, Third grade boys, Mrs. Helen Denver) M u t z a n d M rs. E. W. i t R E -ELEQ ir TOLVE LIQUORS Julin; girls. Mrs. R. A. Sherry Fall Festival Scheduled The PTA will hold a grade and Mrs. T. C. Brown; Fourth school card party Nov. 2 in the KENNETH R. Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia grade boys, Mrs. Frank J. high school cafeteria from 7:30 Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Grano and Mrs. Phillip J. Nov. 2-4 at St. Joseph's to 10:30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded and M ( K H.OK\ J\M(i: NKKIV _____ Steele; girts, Mrs. R. J. Don­ FENWICK (St. Joseph’s Redemptorist nelly and Mrs. William R. The price is $1.56 for adults and refreshments served. Tickets at N \\( V jni Jl'ItKY M \KV Parish, Denver) Pyle; fifth grade boys, Mrs. 75 cents - for children. |1 are avallabie from Mrs. Final plans are completed for Irwin A. Dolfinger and Mrs. Jo­ Sunday evening’s highlight Robert Melvin, RA 2-59SI. STATE the three-day fail festival Nov. seph E. Watkins; girls, Mrs. will be the awarding of the one Christmas cards and gifts arb THELMA KASSON 2-4. A large variety of booths DUCKWALL’S W. H. Hinton and Mrs. Edward thousand dollars. St. Joseph’s on sale every Sunday after all REPRESENTATIVE BEAUTY SHOP will feature fancy work and F. Cullerton; parish is locatqd at west 6tfa Masses in the grade school mu­ 2876 O lorado Blvd. Denver's Newest games of skill. DEMOCRAT Sixth grade boys, Mrs. James avenue and Galhpago street on sic room. Officers of the PTA Hair Styllns Suburban Variety Store The festival will conclude with bus route 60. are sponsoring this project. PtrmaiMnt W*vln« H. Kelly and Mrs. Joseph C. dinner Nov. 4 to be served from JEFFERSON COUNTY PHOHI Dixftr S-11SS DAHLIA SHOPeiHO CIHTIR Huggins; girls, Mrs. J. W. 1 to 8 p.m. under the care of Thelma Kataon O'Connor, Ownar Urd a Dahlia lA . 2-««3S Utecht and Mrs. William Chef A1 Clark and a capable F. Lake; seventh grade boys, EXPERIENCE crew of 50. On the menu are Marriage Market Hit .aaaaaaaaoaaaaooa »aaa«aoaao«Moooaa» Mrs. Stephen M. Treacey and St. Vincent de Paul's Parish Swiss steak, baked beans, oven Mrs. J. C. Gallivan; girls, Mrs. ★ COUNTS ★ SO. UNIVERSITY BLVD. A E. ARIZONA baked potatoes, tossed salad, John H. Zanon and Mrs. C. T. By Rising Price of Cows Pd. Pol. Adv. SUNDAY MASSES hard rolls and Jelly, ice cream Smith; eighth grade boys, Mrs. 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 and cookies, coffee and milk. Minneapolis—The rising price In 1959 the Maryknollers Thomas E. Eckerman and Mrs. Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. of cows is affecting the econom­ opened “ bush schools” in 12 Edward J. Kelly; girls, Mrs. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor Square Dancing ic and social system of Tangan­ areas, giving 700 children the ST. THERESE PARISH . 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 John R. Plunkett, Jr., and Mrs. yika, said Father James A. Con­ opportunity of an education for .^■******ji**»*jFlgW*Risrtho*ooMaoaa«a*aooa»t.aaaaa^**«iaaooaiMaa«oaaaao«aooaaaa.awloooate«aaaoaaa«anaaafaa C. W. Hetzler. Lessons Slated (S t Vincent de Paul Parish, rad, M.M., of Green Bay, Wis. the first time. , In the past year there have Denver) Father Conrad, a missionary SUNDAY MASSES Preisser's Red & white for six years in Tanganyika, been 4,000 Catholic Baptisms in The next session of adult 6:00 - 7:00 - 8:00-10:00-11:15 k 12:15 said the marriage market is the diocese. Father Conrad and Grocery and Market square dancing will be held in CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 to 5:30 & 7:30 to 9 the St. Vincent’s gym Nov. 8 especially hard hit. Ills assistant baptized 300 at Ir- Revs. John J. Regan, Francis Pettit EANCY MEATS, VEOETAELES from 8 to 10 p.m. The public is In 1956 a prospective husband amba’s St. Peter's mission. AND QUALITY OROCEEIES invited to join the lessons taught could purchase a wife for 15 to “ We are getting more Cate­ 1243 Kingston St., Aurora EM. 6-0735 Free Delivery SPnice 74447 by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuf- 18 cows, but now a young man chumens than ever before,” says Father, "but there still is last E- okl. An. (I. IMv. nS Ohi.) field. must pay the father of the bride as many as 28 cows to claim a a long way to go.” m bride. DR. JOHH R. COYLI Optometrist FATHER CONRAD, now In Dominic Savio the U.S. on a furlough, served CO N TAa LENSES and GLASSES on CREDIT PLAN in the Diocese of Musoma at Club Organized 9355 East Celfaz Aurora, Calo. PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE Iramba among the Banoreme Phones: 366-3870 3664981 tribe, which has 16,000 mem­ At St. Therese’s CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE bers, of whom 2,600 are Catho­ (St. Therese’s Parish, Anrora) lics. Organization of the first Dorn- One difficulty of mission work inie Savio classroom club has BLESSED SACRAMENT is the number of languages ALL SAINTS’ HOlV c r o s s , THORNTON taken place in the school. For­ spoken in the diocese. Each of ty-five students of the eighth the 12 tribes in the area has its grade class were enrolled by LINCOLN DRUG CITY VIEW own language. The written lan­ Father John Regan, pastor. FREE DELIVERY Pioftisional Pharmacy guage, however, is Swahili, and Officers are Anthony Dimas, OoM Rond tl*m pi Ph. AT 7-SSS5 more and more young persons Your Parish Service Station 2MS So. F*d«r«l WE. S-4MI president; Fernando Villaamil, 8790 Corona are learning to speak English. vice president; Michael Farley, Hcia is a helpful directory, look for the listing of your Your Catholic Druggist Thornton IS, Colo. neaiby “ polish” service ilalion. Hi fiiendly operator Dan Caulfield See Bob Robles THE GOVERNMENT schools secretary; and Jan Barker, demand that English be taught treasurer. is asking this special means to invite your patronage. The religious committee has from the third grade on up, he You’ll find that this extra fiiendliness is matched with HOLY FAMILY HOLY FAMILY said. taken charge of a school stamp cheerful service and expert aHention for your cor. CATHEDRAL contest for the missions, and the He’s ready to serve you with gas and oil, tires, bat­ WOODMAN social committee will appoint teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By groups to visit the sick. The PHARMACY QUINN PHARMACY Howard Drug Co. “pulling in” ert his station regularly, you vdll redpro- . Free Delivery Sea Horses general committee will sponsor — Prescriptions— Prescription Druggists cote his friendliness and get the best in service. Prompt Pieacrlptlon Servkja a baking contest for members 44tb A Ttnnytun UL. S-tUl W. Uth It Tennyion PRESCRIPTIONS CAIXED Uquurs - Cusmetics • Red Stamps of the club on Oct. 30. It will MOTHER OF GOD ST. THERESE’S Phonei Q L S-79U Received in U tavtt 11. Gulo. FOR AND DEMVEKKI) cu r RATE DRUGS be judged by the faculty mem­ Ere* Dtllvary In North Uanvtr *Hiva your Doctor u ll a i* Ctllii It D m iri Om vk 12M Faarl MA 1-7431 bers. The cakes, pies, and other HENRY’S SlMi tVM AC. 2-U7S Fort Collins entries will be frozen and given J/md and Suichi CONOCO OUR LADY OF FATIMA to the sick. STANDARD NOTRE DAME (St. Joseph’s Parish, Thursday has been chosen as SERVICE SERVICE Lett's Pharmacy Fort Collins) the Communion day for Savid Firaitont Tiros, Ballaritt, TO EVERY PRESCRIPTION LINCOLN DRUG Long awaited sea horses live Accatsorloa L. C. FEHR, Prop. members. GARAGE HENRY HENNINGHAEE, Ownor Mtmbor St, VInctnl de Peul'e FREE DELIVERY in the fifth grade aquarium. Anthony (Butch) Mnclfwill 11900 Boot Collai at MoIIim Gold Bond Stamps Ralph MancInalM IM. t-fJtS AURORA PerHh WE ADD • • Since arrival “Neptune,” a Here Your Doctor Phone 2345 So. Fodiral WE. 5-444 dwarf sea horse, has given Legal Speed Limil Free Pick-Up k Delivery Ue Your Preicrlpllon Legal speed limits are based Service ST. PATRICK’S Permnunt Heithti Shopping Cehttr Your Catholic Druggist birth to 16 “ ponies.” 10041 N. ZStk era. SE. 7 4 l* l Dan Caulfield Before the arrival of the sea on safe driving under favorable 375 Ix)gan St. SP. 7-3114 horses, the fifth grade class had conditions. Motorists are urged ---- Arrow INTEGRITY by the State Patrol to remem­ CATHEDRAL ST. PATRICK’S ST. ANNE'S, ARVADA many small purchases to make with their donated pennies. ber that the legal speed may be Phil's Conoco Sorvico Serviee ALLENDALE They had to buy a sea horse dangerously fast under adverse AND tree (sea horses must have a weather, visibility, traffic, or For Complete '■—' Station PHARMACY place to wrap their tails while road conditions. DRIVE IN WITH CONPIDINCI resting), a hydrometer and Auto Service TUNE UP a BEAKE MEVICE 9800 W. 59(b Place 3211 P aco t a thermometer, saline solution, R e -Ele ct ______QL. 5-0727______" GLS-6770 ■ II A. 2-2.797 cured plastic coral, and Florida TA. 5-751S Arvada. Colorado silica sand. The teacher was STATE Kth Av>. at Panntyivgnla GUARDIAN ANGELS Mrs. James Martell. ST. PHILOMENA’S REPRESENTATIVE ST. CATHERINE'S ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA G B 9 TEJON when your health is at THE YOUTH committee of Bartlett's ^ ^ CHEVRON OR. 7-OS4* OL. Afi9* the Altar and Rosary society stake, you want both SERVICE LINCOLN DRUG held a CYO Halloween mixer BUSY CORNER TED RUBIN Standard VaiK4 Ikodlt—ItiMt your_ doctor and phar­ FREE DELIVERY party for high school boys and DRUG STORE Gold Bona Stamps Guaranteed Brake macist to display skill girls Oct. 27. This was the first Service and Tune-Up Service Professional Pharmacists 2345 So. Federal WE. 5 4441 and accuracy. Your Catholic Druggist CYO event and was designed to DEMOCRAT 2141 I. coirax Ay«. iA . 1-S745 Tires-Batteries-Accesseries 4791 TEJON S T .- a L 9-9722 W. S8(h Ave k Federal Blvd. Dan Caulfield be an organizational meeting as G ii, Oil, TIrtt, txtrat. Wathing, Denver, Colo. Crtuing, and Slaam Claaning well as a party. The sponsors NOTRE DAME were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sloan, couRTeous siRvice CURE D'ARS Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeCicco, ST. DOMINIC'S ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ ST. PATRICK’S Across ths Strsat from and .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pow­ NUTRE DAME CHURCH ANDERSEN PHARMACY ers. GREEN Alomeda Drug Store South Denver Drug FAUST’S 2801 Fairfax At a parish meeting jobs were BLY'S V. O. P r i tHSON, Prop. “ Have Your Doctor Call Us” MEADOWS Prescription Pharmacy "The Store With Heart and Soul’ assigned to members working SUPER Cut Rate Drugs Cuniplale Drug Sc l.lquor for the “Crusade for Souls.” CONOCO Uourt: 9 A.M. to 6 P.U. Department COMPLETE Set 9 A.H. to 1 A.M. Fountain Service Sundries NEW PLANS FOR YOU Assignments are: Co-ordinat­ SERVICE 33rd & Tejon St. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1120 W. 29th Ave. - U U S 5191 Your Business Appreciated Wm. N. I t KEITH SNIDER 3a8-S70S—Immed. Pick-up A Del ing couple, Mr. and Mrs. Er­ Preo Uellvory 4l*mtd« a So. Broadway 2195 So. Sberidan iVS So. Pearl St. RA. 2 SIVI nest Bogard: host couple, Mr. GR. 7-9857 YU. S9970 ST. JOHN'S and Mrs. Cliff Sherwood: post­ Towing Brakes Tune-Ups ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ers, Larry Michaud; publicity, CURE D’ARS ST. MARY MAGDALENE HOLY NAME, FT. LOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeCScco; ST. JOHN'S CAPITOL DRUG JtcnL (O h u q . ! pamphlets, William Kintzley; THE FREY ELM PAOl 0. SCHNEIDER LINCOLN DRUG “ Filling Prescriptions Is the i Nursery, Mrs. Walter Shea- VERN’S Member of St. John's PotHh PHARMACY han; parish letters, Maurice STANDARD FREE DELIVERY Must Important Part of AUTO Convenient Drive-In 2901 SharMao Sivd. Our Business" Fortin; maintenance, Joseph Sold Bond Stamps Phona; BE 7-2761 o Gilts Cards a Cusmetics SERVICE SERVICE Window Swvice 214S So. Faderal WE. 5 4441 0 Martin and William Bogard; PEEE DELIVERY Complete Selection KA. 2-5CG4 - Free Delivery "Attend with a Friend” cards, We Offer Complete Service Your Catholic Druggist Complsls Brsks Sarvles A I. 5tk a niheore ER. 7-2741 Bernard Sheahan; MOBIL OIL PRODUC'IS Greeting Cards Dan Caulfield 1004 S. Gaylord st Tenntsset TUIM'UP Mixed marriage files, James East 6th & Detroit Flea Pickup It DallrarTr iGuyer; lapsed Catholic files, DE. 3 4787 I’bune KA. 2 6256 MT. CARMEL I Mr. and Mfs. Sterling Brech- East 35lh & Elm Street ! tel; buffet dinner. Altar and Married, 3 children. ST. FRANCIS’ Graduate OePoul Univ. ECONOM Y PATRONIZE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY j Rosary society; convert Com- Conoco FAIRFAX i munion breakfast. Knights o f ;Will work for forestry camps DRUG STORE i Columbus. and "halfway” houses for Products STANDARD SERVICE TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD IN The inquiry classes will begin delinquent youth. Lubrication Complete Repair 4059 Tejon St. Nov. 7, Father Charles Brown, Dtico Battariat and Electrical PROGRAMS FOR HUMAN Car Washing assistant pastor, will conduct Service GR7-1511 - G L 5-9951 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RESOURCES W. A . (Dutch) Thomas 2U7 FAIRFAX the weekly sessions in the par­ FL. 5-2444 ish hall. Pd. Pol. Adv. Alamoda A Logan P I. 2-fS44 Thurtdoy, Nov. 1, 1962 THE DENVER C A l H O LK REGISTER PAGE FIFTEEN

BB 7«fs R«c«iv« If f Ctmmymhii (Guardiaa Aageti’ Parish, Deover) PROCTOR An afternoon reception was REPUBLICAN CANDIDATI FOR held In the church ball for the S$ first communicants and their NORTH DENVER NEWS Colorado State families. Other guests were the Sisters from Marycrest who had GoM«ii HNS Mans Thornton Holy Craui AIIHITAD inAniCted the cl^dren. Intbacw Nov. 4 Final plans for a roast beef Sato ttrislmas Salo §% V Ir I I W R diimer, to be served Nov. 11, (S t Joseph's Parish, Golden) (Holy Cross Parish, Thornton) i will be made at the Altar and Rosary society meeting at 8 The Holy Name society will The Altar and Rosary society K w n . w d Me, p.m. Nov. 8. Women who can| sponsor a beef barbecue in the will feature its annual Christ-i C P. A assist with the dinner are asked parish hall Nov. 4 from 5 to 7 mas mart Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. inj to call Joan Saba, GE 3-3457. p.m. Ave Maria hall. All women o(l A games party will be held Parishioners and their friends the parish are invited to attend.' at 8 p.m. Nov. 2 in the church are invited to attend. Tickets Members of the Altar and Ros-* ball. Imay be purchased at the door. ary society will receive Com­ munion together at the 8 15 II-IIJCT Mass Nov. 4. UJwrteCef C Christmas Cards may be or-j Josepk V . Calobrese dered on Sundays in Ave Maria I Democrat hall. I D. I . I. A tw rt The parish games party is ' Vote for a Certified To a 4th Term as every Friday at 8 p.m. in Avei Maria hall. Public Accountant State Representative Past Prmstdmmts o# Awgis High Moffrars’ Club li JOHN PROCTOR for • ONE GOOD TERM The past presidents of the Regis High Mothers’ Club were Griffin. 58-59; G. Hasenkamp, ST-S8; H. J. Gisier, 56-57; A. B DESERVES ANOTHER honored at the group’s first meeting of the year. The women Baumgartner, 55-56; V. Jones, 51-53; W. J. Wsde, 41-42; J. F. and the years they served as president are, left to right: Mmes. Coursey, 40-41; and H. A. Groat, 36 37. AUDITOR Qualified by Experience W. E. Wagner, 61-62; J. Vos, 6641; H. F. Wegs, 59-60; L. 0. Pd. Pol. Ad.

PTA Turfcay Party VOTE REPUGLiaN Pd Pol. Adv. Hard Times St. Anne Unit Completes Pd. Pol. Adv. MAY - DAY WASINGER'S Piannogl for Maaling (ML Carmel Parish, Denver) CUAHERS REaRIC STORE Dance Set Plans for Fashion Show The PTA will sponsor a tur RE-ELBCT e l e c t Sales, Repairs, Service C. U. REGENTS “ IN WHEATRIDGE” end WirlDg Materials (St. Anne's Parish, Arvada) j On Nov. 1 at 8 p.m., a meet- P^^y at the m ating Nov 14 in the grade school gym. 31SS West 3ttti Avs. In Lakewood ing of the general membership May and Day McCloskey OLendela SAMS Grade and high school students • For More Education, (St. Bernadette's Parish, Final plans have been made of the Knights of Columbus, St. are selling tickets. Prizes will Leu Politici “We operate our own plant” Lakewood) for the Altar and Rosary so­ Joachim’s Council, will be held ciety’s fashion show, “ Happy be awarded to the students and The PTA is sponsoring i in the school gym. The purpose (Quality Cleaning Holiday" to be held Nov. 4, at the class selling the most tick­ CO LQ U in’S “ Hard-Times” Dance in t h e of this meeting is the approval • For an Independent "There Is No Substitute 2:30 p.m. in the school gym. ets. Family Shoe Store school basement Nov. 3 from 9 of the contract for the purchase Objective Board (or bporience No tickets will be sold at the and Shoe Repair Shop p.m. until midnight. Old clothes of the Methodist church building. Tickets for the Catholic Par­ door but may still be obtained ent-Teacher league fashion show J74S Pierco St. HA. 4-7M4 or patched overalls will be the The choir will begin singing • For Responiible 1 nieck So. of Sts. Peter A Paul's from Mrs. Don Price, HA 2- Nov. 9 in the Auditorium thea­ 72nd & Lowell Blvd. attire for the evgping. The ad­ High Mass on Nov. 4 in the Educational Freedom 0949. ter may be obtained from Mrs. mission price is just $1.50 for 10 a.m. Mass. Practice will be­ B. Schiavone, GL 5-4237, or Mrs. Fred M. Dalb couples or 75 cents per perstm. Models are Miss Alice Klick, gin Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. in the T. DeLeo, GE 3-0777. Mrs. Barbara Murphy has Mrs. Orval Bengston, Mrs. Ber­ church. All old members and BETZ, Jr. • DEMOCRATS • TO O LEY been named chairman of the nard Hammons, Mrs. Leo No­ any new persons wishing to be­ LILLY REALTY CO. (Sponiored by Bete-Tooley Com., Donald Schiff, MJ)., Ohm.) Christmas card sales to be held lan, Mrs. John Rickwa, Mrs. come members are urged to at­ tIALTOR after all the Sunday Masses in Eugene Staley, Mrs. Frank tend. (It Pays to Consult a Realtor) the basement of the church. A Wachter,, and Mrs. Kenneth After recitation of the Rosary Turkey Fete Pd. Pol. Adv. 3145 W. 38th Avs. GR. 7-1683 large assortment of cards and Wright. at 8 p.m. in the church, the Al­ some gift items are available. Numerous prizes will be given, tar and Rosary society will meet Planned at The church goods store also is in addition to the three-peice in the gym on Nov. 6. Father open after each Mass on Sun­ knit suit which will be the main Rasby will speak on “ Do You Elect a Recognized day. award. Mrs. Richard Pfeifer, Know the Importance of St. Patrick JOE'S CLEANERS and TAILORS The PTA yearbooks are now general chairman, and Mrs. Books?" Each member is asked (SL Patrick's Parish, Denver) ‘‘Fast, Courteous Service” available to members who have Keith Peetz, co-chairman, thank to bring a dish towel to replen paid the $2 fee, which includes the women who served on the ish the linen supply. | The Holy Name society is Dress Shirts only 19c dues, the yearbook, and refresh­ following committees; Tickets Twenty-five turkeys will be the! sponsoring a turkey party Nov TAX West 38th A Yates St GR. 7-5757 ments for the school year. Par­ Mrs. Rudy Zehnder; telephone attracUon at the games parties Ijg Anyone wishing to donate ents unable to attend the PTA chairman, Mrs. Don Pjrice; pub­ Nov. 9 and 19. j g turkey for this party may do meetings are requested to senS licity, Mrs. Mike Cloughsey; Carl Mooers,, urban renewal i so by contacting the rectory Dr. Kevin Gleason their fee to school in a clearly refreshments,’ Mrs. Dean Iden; director, will speak at the HoIy{ marked envelope. and prizes, Mrs. Eddy Roberts. Name society meeting Nov I The children of the parish are Optometrist NORTH I selling tickets on a deep freeze HArrisen 2-1970 or a refrigerator. This award EXPERT <1M W. 38th Ave. DENVER 1st Communion in Afternoon Mass jis being sponsored by the PTA. The Only Certified Public Accountant Wheat Ridge, Cole. The room selling the most tick­ and Attorney running for the State OPTICAL (Sts. Peter and Paul's Parish, 127 boys and girls of the parish Mrs. Francis Eulber. New of­ ets will win a prize. ' Wbeatridge) received First Communion. ficers are Virginia Vtmesh. A class of 55 children from HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Dispensing Opticians Father Robert McMahon, pas­ President; Genea Tate, vice The annual (all frolic will be the school made their First tor, officiated at a special after­ president; Marilyn Goebel, sec­ VOTl FOR SATRIANO DeWAYNE INGRAM held in the school hall, the eve­ Communion Oct, 28. noon Mass on Oct. 28 in which ning of Nov. 3. The theme will retary; and Diane Eulberg, RERUBUCAN ED KURZ 4022 Tennyson Street A new praesidium of the be a “ hard times” party. treasurer. Pd. Pol. Adv. BROTHERS Legion oi 2<.ary .s being organ­ Tickets are $3 a couple. GRond 7-5759 St. Peminic’s ized in the Parish. JANITOR Mrs. John Olson, chairman of Members of the Altar anti MRVICE Sots Triduum the bake sale, announces that Scouts Attend Rosary society will rece've Com­ baked goods will be on sale in Ru9 and Upholstery Formica Counter Tops (St. Dominic’s Parish, ‘Cadet Safari’ munion Nov. 4. On Nov. 6, a Shampooing Denver) the school hall after all the Ceramic Wall Tile (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, Rosary will be recited in the A Triduum for the first cele­ Masses Oct. 4. ' Gtmploto House Vinyl & Linoleum Flooring ' Denver) church at 1:15 p.m. followed by bration of the feast of St. Mar­ Boy Scout Troop 240 and their Cjoaning Explorer Scouts of Post 27 the monthly meeting. VoU ^ your J f! tin de Porres, 0. P., will be fathers will receive Commun­ LINOLEUM AND participated in the “ Cadet Sa­ The Holy Name society will ' Fleer Waxing and held Nov. 2-4 at 7:30 p.m. and ion in a group in the 8 o’clock fari” for Denver scouts the past Polishing will close with a Solemn Mass Mass Oct. 4. At the recent sponsor a Communion breakfast TILE SERVICE, INC. week end, which commenced ' Walls and Windows Nov. 5 at 8 a.m. Court of Honor, this troop of 21 for all men of the parish follow­ with an overnight camp and ing the 9 a.m. Mass Nov. IF Washed Free Estimates— Guaranteed boys received 53 merit badges ‘Glaraorama” at Lowry Field, Expert • Dependable Installation MEMBERS OF the Rosary and 24 advancement awards. There will be no charge for the Included a trip to the Air Force Insured 3500 Lipan Street GL 5-7327 Altar society will receive Com­ breakfast. Christmas cards and boxed academy, and ended with the J Vote for the Call Us for Free Istim iles munion corporately Nov. 4 in John K. LaGuardia items are still on sale after the Falcon-Miami football game in OL. S47S4 and OL. 5411* the 7:30 a.m. Mass. The month­ Masses every Sunday. the new stadium. ISM W. 44th Ave. Member M t Carmel Parish ly meeting of the society will be held on Nov. 13 beginning with The campfire group sponsored The post’s officers for the win­ Rf-fifcr by the parish have chosen ter-spring season are Charles fire i Police Amendment Will devotions in the church at 12:30 “ Chee mi wah ca“ which is the p.m. Mrs. Levi Saindon and her Mullen, president; Jerry Cody, WILLIAM E. NO CASH NEEDED committee will serve luncheon Indian name for "Little Flower” vice president; Stanley Cuba, M l M AJO t CKIMT CARDS ACaPTED preceding the business meeting. for their club name. This group secretary-treasurer; Jim Lasky, MYRICK ^ ^ r e p o ir s is under the guardianship of Ira Karet, and Herbert Hand­ 1 . Save the expense of Special ler, cabinet representatives. Alameda-44th Ave. T.V. Patrician Class State Charles Mullen, post presi­ Elections 8350 W. 44Mi Arm. HA. 4-iai4 Is Announced dent, placed first in the city­ SL Catherine’s Legion of J5 lu g s' wide finals of the “ Report to Representative Cor Radios City Wide Service the Nation” meet. He will rep­ Mary unit, Denver, will begin a ARAPAHOE COUNTY A ll Werk Dona Aceerding to Christian Principles patrician class Friday, Nov. 2, resent Denver in the state wide PoUUcal Adv. in the parish grade school at Capped at finals. 2. Provide an intelligent meons of 7:30 p.m. The class will last for one hour. adjusting salaries WEISS BAKERY The Rev. Harold Stansell, St. Anthony S.J., of Regis college, Den­ ver, will be the moderator. The OLD-FASHIONED SALT Fifteen high school girls were Elect the purpose of the class, which is capped in a recent ceremony RISING BREAD ~ EVERY TUESDAY open to all parishioners, will in the auditorium of the Nurses’ John Gail 3. Take the Firemen & Policemen out be to instruct the faithful on Residence at St. Anthony hos THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU how to be more articulate in pital. The girls have given 100 4«M TINNYSON S T ...... OL. 5-1W7 explaining Catholicism to non- LOVE-GILBERT TEAM of Politics SSS4 W. MTH AVI...... HA. 4-lM* or more hours of service to the LAKltlDI CINTia ...... ee. mtsi Catholics. hospital. Classes will be held once a The “ Tugs” (meaning Trust month and will be conducted in Us Girls) wear aqua colored NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE the church basement, when re­ pinafores and their newly ac­ 4. Continue a proven Civil Service Domestic and Imported pairs in the church are com­ quired caps match their uni pleted. forms. They are given 12 hours WINE AND LIQUORS of class and in that time learn Program Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop to arrange flowers, carry trays, Yc-' Friend . Liquor S*rre give wash water and back care 455-4723 AnyoRe Gas Play flia to the patients, and make un­ Edith and Cormine Lombardi. Prop occupied beds. 5. Cost you nothing as a Taxpayer 3007 W- 44th Ave. ot Federal NEW PUYER PIANO! Sister M. Eileen, administra­ On Federal at West 44th Ave. on the Corner tor of SL' Anthony hospital, said NEXT TO SHANNON S BARBER SHOP this was a way of publicly thanking the girls for their service to the hospital. HELP YOUR The followmg girls received caps for 100 or more hours: ;r s CHATEAU Sandra Kirk, Kathy Kaysen, Janet Sherrill, Marsha Sersante, Barbara Mohan, Sharron Ash­ “ I consider the office of Lt “ I am proud and pleased FIREMEN & POLICEMEN that John Love believes the 8611W. Colfax BL 7-9975 man, Marion Johnson, Anne Governor as more than a cere­ King, Carol Demok, Paul Lau- monial one; that’s why I will Lt Governor should be an important cog in state govern­ COMPLETE DINNERS ita, Mary Alice Robinson, Cathy consider Gail Gilbert, a recog­ ment I am sure that I can help Foster and Kay Partner. nized expert in municipal bring cooperation between the The following girls received affairs, as an important mem­ OCEAN AND LAKE SPECIALTIES state government and our bronze pins with “ Tugs” en­ ber of the team. He will help cities.” graved on them for 200 or more us solve serious state-city problems.” VOTE FOR OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 AM. hours: Sandra Kirk, Anne King, Dancing from 9 PM. Carol Demok, and Kay Partner. The following girls received WITH TONY MURO gold pins with “ Tugs” engraved VOTE REPUBLICAN on them for 400 or more hours; AT THE PIANO Darlene Neitzel and Marion NOV. 6 AMENDMENT No. 2 Johnson. ANN MURO— These girls have given a total 6 0P state Central Committee. Shirley Savoy, Denver, J. K. Tool Chinn YOUR HOSTESS of more than 3,146 hours since Pd. Pol. Adv. # May 1962. Pd. Pol Adv.

‘ ^ ^ ^ -a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ PAGE SIXTEEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday. Nov. 1, 1962

In fho High Schools d E ^ h o o l Annunciation Players to Stage Spooky Comedy (Annundation High School, Alan Shepherd. The power of Tbe GAA officers are Jane pal, of the high school, will Denver) fuel needed in takeoff was dem Smith, president; Donna Wilson, speak. Several selections by the O d A H t i K The speech dasses will pre­ onstrated on the stage. vice president: Mary Lou Mc- school band will be played under sent Guernsey Le Pelley’s Ghost Kinzie, secretary; Kay Taylor, the direction of Lioyd Bowen. Wanted, a three act mystery- Homecoming Spiriied recording secretary; and Ann The meeting will featur^ a comedy Nov. 7 and 8 at 7:M At St. Frandf^ McCormick, treasurer. pantry shower for the nuns\. Teachers Back in School p.m. in Annundation high (St. Francis de Sties’ High . The girls basketball tourna­ ------1------—,4 school gymnasium. Almost 100 elementary teach­ school sessions will be members School, Denver) ment in late December or early of the Colorado Catholic Science Under the direction of Sister ers in archdiocesan schools will Homecoming festivities began January will be directed by be going back to school begin­ Teachers’ association, mathe­ Mary Georgette, the double cast on Friday with color day. A spe­ Donna Campbell and Lu Ann ning Nov. 3 to brush up on the matics and science teachers in provides an evening of laughter cial Mass was celebrated by Fa­ Doronzo. latest developments of modem secondary schools devoted to and suspense as the players at­ ther Kumba. algebra and science. providing the best possible train­ tempt to capture a ghost and This was followed by a pep The Very Rev. Monsignor Wil- Sponsors for the back-to- ing for students who wilt have monster whose hideout is on a rally in the gym. The senior Mam Jones, archdiocesan super­ to face the space age. lonely island off the coast of girls of the speech and drama intendent of schools, will speak Exparianca Has No Substituta Sister Jeanine Marie, of Ca­ Maine. class presented an unlikely foot­ at the first meeting of the sea­ thedral high school, Denver, Leads for the double cast are: ball game as it might have been son of the Parents club Nov. president of the CCSTA, is in Anthony Leonard, Pamda Kow­ played 50 years ago. and the 7, at 8 p.m., in the high school charge of the program. alczyk, Barbara Cash, Robert boys were the winsome cheer­ auditorium. His topic is, “ Do The mathematics and science Roybal, Aurelia Szyfer, Earlie leaders. Teen-agers Need Parents?” classes will be held Saturday Thomas, and Harry Lucero. On Sunday the alumni attend­ Sister Victoria Marie, princi- afternoons until the middle of On Oct. 24 the students heard ed the 0 a.m. Mass, foUowed by January in three centers. Ca­ the story of how, why, and when breakfast in the school. TTie thedral, Mount Carmel, and the United States started space homecoming queen, Betsy Wonderful NIW exploration. Holy Family high schools. Glenn, and her attendants, Sher­ DUST WAND Aim of the series, according Allen W. Strel, space lectur­ ri Kolowich, Jo Romero, and er from tbe National School to Sister Jeanine Marie, is to Pat McCabe were led to the BY EZE MOP Assemblies agency of North provide the dementary school throne by their escorts. Bob „m .. OVER teachers with an understanding Hollywood, Calif., opened his Burke, John Ryan, Ed Reichert, of the basic concepts underlying talk with former president and Frank Krizman. V ir S * . 30" WNG \ I . j . . . fiv ''••''uvN i*

k TliHriday, M o t. 1 9 6 2 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE SEVENTEEN St. Francis’ Youths Told

w o u t h n i a • . . Space Age to Require 'More Earthly' Skills EVA The need for highly skilled several years,” Judge Finesilver to be continuously realized is doctors, Jnnior executives and leaders “ in more earthly profes­ I I (Wxfite said that “ it is crystal dear the need for maintaining an im­ sUfled leaders in the business WETZNER sions" not directly associated that yonr age group will have aginative and inquiring miftd, world. with the conquest of space was to prepare Itself for a rapidly not only seeking knowledge, but “ But above all, we need edu­ Domocrat emphasized O ct 23 by Munici­ changing and more complex also striving for personal im­ cated citizens to fill the contin­ pal Judge Sherman G. Fine- worid of work.” STAn REPRESENTATIVE provement. uing need in every quarter ot silver. our society to lead and carry Intorestod in Strengthening “The only conquests to be "You are sure to inherit a Ihe jurist advised the stu­ out the responsibilities associ­ made do not rest solely in maze of socio-economic prob­ dents not to consider youth as Health, Education, and Wel­ ated with the daily socio-eco­ space,” Judge Finesilver said. lems,” he said. “ Automation a deterrent to accomplishment fare Programs. nomic problems of our ever “ I have a deep concern for will become a daily word.” He died the names of leaders— changing times." problems affecting us here on “ It is apparent those \with present and past—in the sd- Pd.Psl.Adv. earth." more schoc^ in our sodety ences, arts and professions who The meeting was sptmsored Judge Finesilver stressed the have higher earning capadty achieved success at an early by the National Forensic society need for higher education in an and that unemployment is much age. at the St Francis’ school. address before students and higher among those with the Acknowledging the need for parents at St Francis de Sales' least education.” educated people la the sdeaces high school. assodated with the conquest of WHILE STRESSING the need space. Judge Finesilver uid, A MUNICIPAL JUDGE seven for an academic education, “We- need even more social Re-Elect years and long identified with Judge Finesilver said that also workers, accountants, lawyers, youth activities and youth lead­ ership, Judge Finesilver em­ phasized to both students and parents the need for higher ed­ WAYNE N. KNOX ucation to compete in the pres­ CYO Programs ent highly technological and in­ dustrial age. Informing the students that The S t Francis de Sales’ Teen club will meet Nov. 4 in the DIMOCRAT their age group “ will be perhaps high school from 7:30 to 10 p.m. the most vital and commanding in our country wtthla flie next Father James Overman, chaplain of the Yeong Christian Worken organization, wiU give an evening

Denver policemen and Firemen putting Colorado in the lowest percentage bracket of unemployment in any of the 13 Western should not have to go to their employers states. by political action to ask for salary ad­ justment and they should no longer be required to pay for this privilege. No other Governmental employees in our State are subject to these requirements Don't cut the lifeline on progress in Colorado —employees of private business and in­ dustry are not requh-ed to pay for the privUege of asking for a salary increase.

Voting “Yes” on Amendment No. 2 cost Re-Elect STEVE McNICHOLS you, as a Taxpayer, NOTHING. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR Voting “Yes” on Amendment No. 2 w ll insure to the Firemen and Policemen of Denver a continuance of our proven McNichoh for Gooernor Committee ...Ben F. Stapletm, Jr, Chmrman Civil Service Status.

Pd. PoL Adv. P d .M . AOr. iPAbfc EIGHTEEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Tkyrt4ay, Nov. 1, 1942 Govcraer MeMkhels Drug Industry Act Called Unit’s Meeting Postponed at Hails State's Human Gains Protection for Millions St. Elizabeth’s “ Human gains’’ of bis admin­ year and greatly improved the Civil Service association. Gov. (St. Eliiabeth’s PaiUC Boner) The new Drug Industry Act fective. Previously, anybody istration — gains that touch the phymal plants of both our HcNichtds pointed out that the The Altar and Rosary society will help protect millions of could market a sugar piU and lives of virtually every Colora­ schools and our colleges.” (Colorado Civil Service employe meeting will be postponed until Americans against untested make all sorts of claims which dan — were outlined by Gov. The Governor singled out his has the greatest degree of job Nov. 13. Plans for the (Christmas drugs, but drug prices will con­ were hard to disprove. Now Steve McNichols at a joint meet­ mental health program as an­ security he has ever had. The party will be made. they must show the product ing of the B’nai Brith and Beth other great human gain for Co­ latest count, he said, shows that tinue to bear watchina. U. S. does something besides make Father Fabian Flynn, O JJI., Joseph Men’s club. The Gov­ lorado’s institutions. more than 80 per cent of all money for its manufacturer. and five members of the Third ernor and his Republican op­ “ We inherited a concept of regular fulltime jobs are filled Order of St. Francis, attended ponent spoke at a meeting in neglect and a type of care sug­ by certified employes. TWO AMENDMENTS spon the meeting in Detroit Oct. the Beth Josei^i Synagogue Oct gestive of prisons, and we re­ At the opening session of the 24-28. sored by Senator Carroll, who is 22. placed it with one of insistence Colorado Education association seeking re-election, were ac­ Dr. J. B. Mc(^loskey was ap­ on humanitarian treatment and Oct. 25 the Governor said Col­ “ Nearly 90 per cent of our cepted and became part of the pointed a member of the Pro­ orado cannot afford to succumb general fund appropriations are rehabilitation. Our programs for bUl. vincial Oxmdl of the Third OHhmn Im Dmrby the mentally ill and retarded to a policy of “second best and spent on education and institu- One requires extensive testing Order fraternity for the Prov­ New officers of the Altar and Rosary society of St. are now being nationally ap­ make-do” where edooation of its Catherine’s parish, Derby, are Marion Bnshner, president; tiB« f, Staplatoo Ot, Chilm c i A Hardworking, Conscientious Legislator can get the particulars by writ­ court system. It will provide ing club headquarters Inter fairer, faster Justice for the cit­ ing service to the veterans, widows and orphans of all wars. BIEMBSR HT. CARMBL PARISH at Pd. Poh Adv. Pd. PoL Adv. national House, 1600 Logan. izens of C

Gets Things Done CARROLL For ALL Coloradoans

CARROLL WORKS FOR CARROLL WORKS FOR CARROLL WORKS FOR CARROU WORKS FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION THE NEW COLORADO CITIZEN COLORADO SCHOOLS COLORADO HOSPITALS * CARROLL Amondment fo tho * CARROLL handled Rogers bill Postal Bill retained the mini­ mum per copy rate for bulk in Senate bringing FATHER WID- mailings by non-profit organi­ * CARROLL helped get Loretto * CARROLL testified before Senate MER, o native of Switzerland, zations. Heights College lean for $1,270,- Appropriations Committee for into this country. FATHER WID- In tho previous congress ses­ funds for Hill-Burton hospital sions tho fight to retain the tradi­ 000 for dormitory. MER IS NOW SERVING AS AS­ tional special postal rates for reli­ grants. Aided were: SISTANT PASTOR WITH CHRIST gious, non-profit organizotions was spearheaded by Senator Carroll. THE KING CHURCH IN DENVER. “ You have been so very thought- St. Anthony’s in Denver— Time and again he took the fleer ful in keeping us informed of $375,655 of the Senate to defend the serv­ ice that tho religious press of the progress of the Housing Act America is making to the preserva­ St. Mary's in Grand Junction— of 1959 that 1 am turning to you tion of our democratic way of life. $644,718 CARROLL WORKS TO AID again for some advice regarding Tho religious press has rightly been called the bulwark of democ­ these government funds.” Sistei* THE MIGRANT LABORER racy, and it was Senator Carroll St. Joseph's in Cheyenne Weils Frances Marie, President, Lor­ • CARROLL worked with FATHER who fought successfully to pre­ $326,345 serve the religious publications etto Heights. FIGLINO of Brighton in efforts to assist destitute migrant workers. that would hove boon silenced in scores of places across tho notion Mercy Hospital in Denver— Together, they obtained U.S. had the new postal rates beon ap­ DJL. surplus foods for these $1,373,377 plied to the religious press. * Worked for Regis College loons people. Following government approval, distribution was in This lost session of Congress of $2,074,000 for student housing. St. Joseph's in Denver— the hands of Colorado authori­ witnessed on almost exact repe­ tition of the activity by Senator $1,339,200 ties. Carroll to again keep intact the prevailing postal rotes for the re­ On many occasions Senator * Supported Federal student loon ligious press of America, it was St. Anthony’s in Denver— Carroll personally visited the mi­ program which brought: $244,800— Initially Approved. grant workers’ settlements in Senator Carroll, and this public $147,772 to Regis Northern Colorado, and not only servant virtually alone, who is re­ • CARROLL is Colorado's open door to the White sponsible for tho maintononco of $195,799 to Loretto Heights became sympathotically associ­ House; working for Colorado with the Executive ated with the broceros and other tho exemptions granted to Hit ro- migrants, b u t he effoctivoiy ligieus press of America. Branch of the U.S. Government. * CARROLL is a worked to bring them some “We ore, oil of us, most grateful for your strong efforts in our be­ member of the majority party from which all * Voted for Morse Amendment CARROLL WORKS FOR measure of relief. At Senator Car- roll observed in one speech to the half on this postal rates bill. Wo committee and sub-committee chairmen are se­ providing federal loons to paro­ COLORADO DEPRESSED AREAS Spanish-American colony in Fort knew that without your help, it is practically certain thot nothing lected. * CARROLL was a two term member of chial schools. Morgan: “You are human beings • Grant to REV. IRVING AN­ and have from God the inalien­ would have been accomplished able rights of every member of . . . and again, I express os fully the U. S. House of Representatives; has many DREWS, S.J., of $34,640 from the human race to dignity and de­ as I can the thanks of our entire friends and contacts among House leaders. “ I understand that Senate Bill 1 Area Redevelopment Adminis­ cency and 0 just shore in the erganizatien." FLOYD ANDERSON, tration for retraining of workers PRESIDENT, CATHOLIC PRESS * CARROLL was Special White House Counsel for was brought to the floor of the products of your toil. I promise in poultry raising cooperative. you that my best efforts will be ASSOCIATION. legislation in 1951-1952. • CARROLL has now Senate which would have pro­ used to serve you usefully and “You have certainly struck a been In the U, S. Senate for six years, is CHAIR- vided for long-term, low inter­ continuously. Wo oro no stronger blow for the cause of freedom of “Senator Carroll is not only our as a ‘nation and a peopio than reUqion by keeping edioe many est rate loans for private schools. AAAN of two sub-committees, a member of the Senator, but he is our Champion our leost citizen or resident. Chnstian newspapers that otker- Your support of the bill was as well. Put him down in your Where there is povoily and injus­ wise would have died if they had Inferior and Judiciary Committees. most encouraging.” Very Rev. books as a debt that must be tice there cannot escape existing been taxed beyond their ability the seeds of discontent and rebel­ to pay . . . you know that I am Msgr. William H. Jones. repaid.” Father Andrews, S.J., lion. We pledge our honor to the deeply grateful for your efforts Segundo, Coloradp. eventual relief of every depressed on our behalf.” Rt. Rev. John area." Cavanagh, THE REGISTER. RE-ELECT U. S. SENATOR JOHN A. CARROLL Tbi* whrartiMMMl paM for by Karr, McCrady, Riada aad Lobmaa, Ifaa Ceaiaiil9aa far Caiwll Tlibtsday, No t. 1, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE NINETEEN R«v. M. A. lewmiee, M.S.SS.T. Alumnae Selling Advent Wreaths II Poflior Retreat Master Hanied Orders for Advent Wreaths ert RatcUff, SU 1-3211; Mrs. it with the advent, season. A are now being taken by the Robert Estock, WE 5-9727; and wreath is the ancient symbol of The Rev. M. Andrew Law- rives at El Pomar he will be rose estate since the late Mrs. alumnae association of Loretto Mrs. Charles SlUstrop, GL victory and glory; and the Ad­ reaice, M.S.SS.T., from Silver returning to the Broadmoor re­ Penrose gave it to them in 1944. Heights college, Denver. 5-5076. Out-of-town orders may vent Wreath, in keeping with Spring, Md„ will be retreat treat house for the ninth year. It is located at 1601 Mesa ave­ this, represents the “ fulfillment The wreaths, made and sup­ be placed with Mrs. Loretto Do­ master at fil Pomar, the Colo­ The week ends there begin on nue, telephone ME 1-2451 or S- of time” in the coming of Christ plied by the Denver nursery, lan, HA 4-8972. Wreaths are $2.25 rado Springs Friday with 6 p.m. dinner and 8682. for local residents and $3 if and the glory of His birfii. The ^re packaged along with candles retreat center end Sunday after Benediction at mailed out of town. circular shape of the wreath and ribbon. for women, 4:15. IN DENVER reservations In charge of taking orders for Each part of the wreath has symbolizes the cycle of thou­ the weekends Inquiries are directed to the may be made with Mrs. Stan­ special significance to connect sands of years from Adam to ^he Denver area are Mrs. Rob­ ley Sidor, 2990 Sheridan boule­ Christ, during which the world of Nov. 9-U Sisters of Charity who have op­ awaited a Redeemer. The ever­ and 16-18. erated the former Spencer Pen­ vard. GR 7-5663. Re-elect green boughs symbolize hope; As a Mis­ the four candles, the four weeks sionary Serv­ FRANK H. of Advent. ant of the Most Holy f i e c i ... Trinity, he is Patt PrmMmmit widely HALL Phus CmH— Nov. 7 known as a preacher of retreats and mis­ The past presidents of Parent- JOHN R. to sions, but he considers his out Teacher associations of Cath­ standing achievement the agri­ THE olic schools will bold a coffe^ cultural school he built and or at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Cath­ ganized in Camden, Miss., for MORAN, Jr. olic Daughters' home, 765 Penn­ which received a Papal citation SUPREME in 1950. sylvania street, Denver. Aaiiifvarsary REPUBLICAN Plans will be discussed at the Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Seller of 435# KendaU St., Wheat WHEN Father Lawrence ar- / COURT coffee for the organization's an­ Ridge, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 30. nual Christmas party. Lifeiong Denver residents, they were married at St. Etixabeth’s Church on OcL 30,1912. They are the parents of seven chiidroi, JP in Aurora State Representative (? Year Term six of whom are living. They have 13 grandchildren and one THE PROJECT of the past Republican great-grandchiFd. Their sons and daughters honored them at a Seeking Reeiection Member Bleoed Secrunent PtrUh presidents this year is aiding reception Sunday, Oct. 28. The sons are Gerald H. Seller, Den­ James T. Ayers, an incum­ handicapped Catholic boys and ver; 0 . Rodney Seller, Wheat Ridge; and Otto G. Seller, Jr., (Pd. Pol. Adv.) bent Justice of the Peace in girls in public schools. Dayton, 0 .; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth John, Denver; Mrs. G aevieve Thomas, Arvada; and Mrs. Roslie Dorighi, San Aurora, Arapahoe county, is All former presidents of PTAs Francisco, Calif. Mr. Seller was employed with the Post Office seeking reelection Nov. 6. A in Catholic schools are invited department in Denver for 49 years. At the time of his retire­ member of St. Therese’s par­ W M . L. JOHN A. to attend the coffee, to renew ment, in June, 1957, he was superintendent of the Chaffee snb- ish, Aurora, he became a old acquaintances and to meet statton. Mr. and llrs. Seller are members of Sts. Peter and ii; convert to the Church six new friends. Paul’s Parish, Wheat Ridge. years ago. As Justice FUNK of the Peace, Jesuit Reviews Past Mr. Ayers has Republican presided at more than 700 Councils at CCW Meet court cases State Most of t h e GOVERNOR The history of the past Church tor of St. Patrick’s parish, Den- court cases councils was reviewed by the ver, offered Mass and the Rev. concern traf- Representative Rev. Edward Maglnnis, S.J., of Leonard Redeiberger, pastor of J u M f A jm f ie violations B IL L F U N K ; VoteFDRandoctloa Regis College, Denver, at a Guardian Angels’, served. of varying seriousness, and some meeting of the North Denver Twenty-eight affiliates were "I bellovo th if no one should bo denied the requisites fer i life In taxes. concerned civil matters. of dlfnlty, end thet tovernment must ect to help esteblish sen- district of the Archdiocesan present at the open meeting. "A POPULAR MISBELIEF dittens of Kpiel opportunity fer ALL people. Vote FOR Implementation Council of Catholic Women kt Father Maginnis urged mem FUNK FOR REPRESENTATTVB COMMITTEE Guardian Angels’ parish Oct. about justice courts,” Mr. Ay­ , ofKerr-Mills. hers to offer prayers for the K Pd. PoL Adv. 23. ers pointed out, “ is that the Ecumenical Council. He recom­ judge is paid a percentage of Vote FOR a reduction in The Rev. Theodore Haas, pas- mended spiritual reading during the fines imposed. This is not the inventory tax. this time. true. Justice fees are fixed by Vote FOR a progressive th e Very Rev. Monsigaor law, and the judge receives Industrial development William Monahan, spiritual these fees whether he dismisses VOTE FOR program. Club moderator of the ACCW, eO' a case or if he finds the defend­ MRS. RICHARD URSET- couraged the members to keep ant guilty.” CHARLES D. (JIM) Vote FOR John Love TA, the former Phyllis Mae Activities up their work and pointed ont Mr. Ayers is married to the ea November 6th Borelli. She is the daughter the praise given by the United former Mary K. Porter, a grad of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borelli, Fund chairman to the members uate of St. Francis de Sales’ Westminster. Bridegroom is Regina Circle who responded to its drive. high school, Denver. The couple, BROMLEY REPUBLICAN the son of Mr. and Mrs. John The Regina Mothers’ circle The Rev. James Rasby, pas­ both active in parish a ft o s , Ursecta, Denver. Ceremony will meet Tuesday, Nov. 6, at REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR tor of St. Anne’s parish, in­ are the parents of five children. took place in Mt. Carmel 7:39 p.m. in the Cathedral He is a graduate of the Denver stalled Mrs. John Fry as vice I paldfbrtiythe church, Denver. The couple school cafeteria. Members may University law school and has REGENT I' Love for Governor are at home in Denver. park their cars In the grade president and Mrs. W. E. Wag­ been a practicing attorney for *- Coninlttee, school yard. ner as recording secretary. 12 years. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO I i ; HarriaHart Mrs. John Demmer, presi­ Cwlhw Ji ml • Favors public Board • Native of Colorado — V Chairman dent, noted that there was an meeting Graduate of University The Cathedral high school enrollment of 40 in St. An­ Fitness Classes Law School PTA’s bridge-pinochle “ Partners thony’s school of practical nurs­ • Favors the selection of a scholar as President of • Served as Regent for Progress” has announced a ing. Contributing membership Held at St. Vincent’s the University 18 years change of date and place. The of $1 and sustaining member­ Physical fitness classes for • Only Republican on • Opposes recent appoint­ event will be held Monday, Nov. ship of $5 or over is open to women are being held each present six member ments and promotions 5, at 8 p.m., in the Prague meet­ aid in the council. The next ^ a r d Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. in made by the Adminis­ ing room on the lower floor of two meetings will be held at the gymnasium of St. Vincent tration VOTE FOR the Denver Cathednd, 1536 Lo­ Assumption parish, Welby. de Paul’s parish, Denver. A fee • Veteran of two wars, gan street. “ On time” bonus Mrs. James Shetterly is tak­ of 35 cents covers all charges. married, three sons, points will be given, high-score ing reservations for the annual All women, whether parish­ Bromley seven grandchildren X prizes awarded. Information can public high school closed retreat ioners or not, are invited to (Pd. Pol. Ad.) ■SISMiiSilSS&ULaSiL J u d g e be obtained from Mrs. William for 11th and 12th grade girls to take part. Leuschner, ways and means be held at El Pomar, Colorado chairman of the PTA, at DE 3- Springs, Nov. 23-25. Her num 8169, or Mrs. John Palmers, FR her is 279-5969. 7-3709. VARIOUS workshops were VOTE Seminary outlined by Mrs. Carl Joy, Mrs. Gus Gravina, Mrs. Charles Ful­ MRS. JOSEPH K. BURKE, The annual faculty reception ler, and Mrs. Charles Saavadra. the former Mary Ellen Foster. for parents of the seminarians Mrs. Gravina spoke of the feed- She is the daughter of Mr. will be held in the diningroom a-child plan, in which $150 per and Mrs. Bernard E. Foster of the St. Thomas’ seminary, Bridegroom, Lt. Burke is year is needed to adopt a child. GILBERT 1300 S. Steele, Denver, on Sun­ “ If $10 from each affiliate were the son of Mr. and Mfs. day, Nov. 4, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Frank Burke of Albuquerque, donated,” she said, “ it would N. Mex. The ceremony was be possible for the entire dis­ performed in Christ the King Si. Vincent Aid trict to become sponsors of one church. Evergreen. The cou­ The St. Vincent Aid society orphan child.” GILBERT will meet in the home of Mrs. ple are residing in Everett, Wash. John P. Akolt, 3330 E. Seventh avenue, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. Fa­ OF ST. ANNE’S PARISH — ARVADA ther Lawrence H. St. Peter of OAIL H. aiLBSRT JOE St. John the Evangelist’s par­ ish, Denver, will be the guest SHOEMAKER speaker. Tw/ce the man for Lieutenant Governor Pd. Pol. Adv.- St. Clara Aid St. Clara’s Aid society card party and luncheon will be held Wednesday, Nov, 7, at 12:30 p.m. BOULDER COUNTY VOTERS at the orphanage, 3800 W. 29tb avenue. Plans will be made for nNESIUIER the children’s Christmas party. I WANT TO BE YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Press Club DISTRICT JUDGE Father Lawrence St. Peter, assistant pastor of St. John the REPUBLICAN Evangelist Church, will speak on “ The Creation” at the No­ MRS. THOMAS E. CAR­ ritstteSTMESENinE vember meeting of the Colorado Ha has conducted traffic safety pro­ • Lawyer-

Void fer by CemmiHM lo Eltct Hntu'lv.r. Jomn 0. McKtvitt, Chairmen. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Pd. Pol. Adv. Pd. Pol. Adv. T H E REGISTER Pope Prays World Be Saved From War Latin America Picture VaticM City — Pope John XXIII, in an ening clouds now come to darken again the horrors of a war that would have disastrous Has Spots of Optimism unexpected broadcast to the world, warned international horizon and to sow fear on consequences such as nobody can foresee. millions of families. By F l o v d A n d e bs o n [married because she said that of the horrors of war and begged the pcditical Let them continue to negotiate, because Denver — (Special) — Some­ her 'husband' was bashful. leaders of the world to keep negotiating As we stressed when welcoming the 86 this loyal and open attitude is of great value times we tend to overlook the “ It turned out that neither toward peace. extraordinary missions present at the 0|iening as a witness for the conscience of each one great good that is being ac­ had made their Flrat Commun* of the council, the Church has nothing nearer and in the face of history. complished in the mission coun­ With emotion so strong that his lips were ion and it was doubtful t^at to her heart than peace and brotherhood To promote, favor and accept negotiations, tries. trembling, the Holy Father made the following she was even baptized. Well, in among all men. and she strives tirelessly to at ail levels and at all times, is a rule of ,\n instance is Latin .Amer­ a few short weeks they received 3 >lea for world peace as he urged all Christians establish them. wisdom and prudence which calls down the ica; The need is so great, that all the sacraments. I even got ‘end all who believe in God to join him in blessings of heaven and earth. .sometimes it overshadows the j^aying for “ the gift of peace.” We recalled in this regard the grave duties wedding rings for them. (I keep o f those who bear -the responsibility of power, Let all uur children, lei all those who have i accomplishments of the day, a supply on hand — they cost -* An English translation of his message and we added: been marked with the seal of Baptism and which are by no means meager. 23 .cents a pair.) follows: nourished by Christian hope, let all those Father Vincent T. Mallon, < “ I beseech Thee, 0 Lord, let Thine ear “ In all conscience let them give ear to the finally who are unired to us by faith in God, M.M., of Lima, writes me that “THE WEDDING luncheon be attentive to the prayer of Thy servant anguished cry of ‘Peace, peace!’ which rises join their prayers to ours to obtain from While the "needs are still pro­ wat at noon," Father Malloa up to heaven from every part of the world, and to the prayers of Tby servants who desire heaven the gift of peace: A peace which will digious," yet “ great progreu it let. “ In their dirt floor, one- from innocent children and those grown old, to fear Thy name.” be true and lasting only if it Ls based on being made on every side” — rooiii shack which they can from individuals and communities.” justice and equity. This ancient Biblical prayer rises to our and he details some of that home. trembing lips today from the depths of a We repeat today that solemn warning We •And upon all those who contribute to this progress. “ I arrived at 10 after 12, since touched and afflict^ heart. beseech aU rulers not to remain deaf to the peace, upon ail those who, with a sincere everything starts late here, but cry of mankind. Let them do everything in heart, work for the true welfare of men, may HE POINTS out that five I could see that I was early, While the Second Vatican Ecumenical there descend the special blessing which we their power to save peace. I years ago there were no credit as the bride was still plucking Council has just been opened amidst the joy ovingly give in the name of Him who wished {cooperatives in Peru; now there and the hopes of all men of good will, threat­ By so doing, they will spare the world the P r o y S F o f O l H o f P e O C e to be called the Prince of Peace. the chicken. We sat down to I are more than 300, half of which eat about 3 and had a great are in parishes. Five years ago time.” there were no catechists for the Indians who represent half of And then he added, “The JVCCI¥ Studying Role Peru’s population; now there week before I bad attended the are 3,000. marriage of the daughter of the i i t e n i n J n Five years ago, there were Secretary of State, whom I had Of Christian in World no diocesan clergy from the prepared for her wedding, but f U.S. and Canada working in I did not feel nearly so good ai Washington — Twenty-five na­ 0.. retiring president of the (Continued From Page 1) I did in that shack, sitting on Peru; now there are more than organizations have repre­ NCCW, described the assembly tional Bishops, it is thought, in determining the liturgical needs and 60 of “ these zealous, dedicated the only complete chair in the sentatives at the 31st biennial as a “working convention.” Ses­ practices of their peoples. This will tie in closely with the dis­ house, trying to keep my bal­ sions are to tackle subjects prteSSs,” and their number Is convention of the National 0}un- cussion of the powers of Bishops, which is the subject of another increasing monthly. ance on the uneven floor. cil of Cathtdic Women. such as the role of Christians in commis.sion and will be taken up later. “The difference was, I sup­ public moraUty, Uteratore and Peru is the first Latin Amer­ Nearly 10,000 delegates a n d ican country to see the Papal pose, that I felt I had really guests are taking part in work- the arts, lay participation in the REFORM IN THE LITURGY, it is pointed out, is definitely Volunteer program in action— done something for Carmen and sbopi and panel discussions Church, and rural and urban nothing new. It has been going on ever since the Council of 20 of them are working in the Claudio.” Nov. 3-7 on the convention life. Trent, and with great acceleration in recent decades. The bi­ lingual Ritual for conferring of the sacraments in the U.S. is city slums and in the mountain theme, “ The Christian in a Monsignor Qarence D. White, areas of the country. Changing World.” assistant NCCW general secre­ an instance. Changes have gone to even further lengths in other Pope's Trip Ends National groups having repre­ tary, opened the convention countries. Changes in the Breviary and in the rite of offering Mass have been made for th^ whole Latin Church. THESE MAY SEEM small 'Roman' Question sentatives at the convention in with an analysis of the theme. items — and so may the fact Detroit’s Municipal auditorium Monsignor Bernard Kearns, rep­ Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro of Bologna, who gave the liturgi­ that 30 Peruvian girls are study­ Rome—The journey Pope John include the American Jewish resenting Archbishop John F. cal movement such a boost when an international conference ing in U.S. colleges and schools XXIII to Loreto and Assisi committee, the American Med­ Dearden of Detroit, is to offer was held in his see some years ago, is a member of the Com­ of nursing on scholarships; that “ideally closed the Roman ques­ the convention Mass Nov. 4. ical aaaociation, and the Inter- Oil to Thailand mission for the Sacred Liturgy and will probably have a great in September, 15 seminarians tion” that had long complicated American Commission of Wom­ Leaving their mother house chapel in St. Louis, Mo., after deal to do with its work. Archbishop Paul Hallinan of Atlanta and young priests left Lima for relations between Italy and the en of the Pan-American union. Miss Margaret Mealey is ex­ departure ceremonies are, left to right. Sister Hugoline, Mother is an .American member. . study abroad — making *' 50 Holy See. ecutive director of the 42-year- Constance and Sister ciaudia. The Sisters will establish a The greatest excitement has been shown here in non-Catho- young clerics who are receiving This, said Civilta CattoUca, SPEAKERS FROM England, old NCCW, which includes 14,000 girls’ school in Phuket, an island off the southern coast of lic observer and reporter circles over the fact that the Secre­ the finest training that foreign magazine published by the affiliated organizations through­ tariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity has been granted Canada, and the U.S. are to be Thailand. schools of theology can provide. Rome province of the Society of featured. They include Mrs. out the U.S. the rank of a conciliar commission. The commissions of the And then, too, 26 Peruvian Jesus, was the chief sign^icance Jacqueline S ti^ of London, a William Ball, executive direc­ council now number 11 instead of 10. As a secretariat, the body Sisters are studying for their of the unusual train trip that member of the executive board tor of the Pennsylvania Catholic was still in existence merely because “Its: work had not been degrees in American Catholic the Pope made only a week be­ finished.” of the World Union of Catholic Welfare conference and princi­ U.S. Sisters, to Istablish colleges. fore the opening of the Ecumen­ Its elevation to a commission has been hailed as definite Women’s organizations, and Ro­ pal author of the study on fed­ This is progress; this is basic ical Council. approval of its work. It is also an indication, according to one meo Maione, assistant to the eral aid to church-related necessity for the Church in Latin well-informed source, that the Commission for Christian Unity The article noted that the director of the Canadian Cath­ schools issued last year by the Girls' School in Thailand Am erica, to improve the educa­ will continue to carry on its work after the council has ended. Pope returned to areas that once olic Conference Social Action de­ NCWC Legal department, will Bangkok, Thailand — Three plications of girls wishing to en- tional standards of Its priests, formed the Papil Slates not as partment. be questioned by four panelists of Its nurses, of its young peo­ Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady!roll. PROTESTANT OBSERVERS hail the promotion of the secre­ the head of state but as a pastor Mrs. Arthur Zepf, of Toledo, on this subject. (NCWC Wire) ple — so that they may come of Perpetual Help have started Thailand has long been known tariat as recognition of the importance of its role, as well as a and father of. the faithful. home and in turn raise the a pioneering apostolate as the for its filial devotion, and there­ proof that the work for the promotion of Christian union will be a standards of education In their first ■ American community of fore, there is little need for or­ definite project of the council. THE NEW . . . FASTta WAY TO EARN YOUR home land. Sisters to found a mission in phanages or homes for the The Secretariat for Christian Unity had drawn up four HICH SCHOOt DIflOMR AT HOME Father Mallon also writes that Thailand. aged. This has led the Church “schemata” or projects for consideration of the council. Under eight new seminaries are either Britannica por aduT ts Heading the group is Mother to devote its attention primar­ its structure as a secretariat, it was uncertain how these pro­ in construction or in the active « divitMm of Constance, Superior General. ily to education in this area. jects could be presented for the consideration of the Counciliar planning stage. The German Encyclopotdii Britwtnico Pftst, Inc. , Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen With her are Sisters Claudia and Fathers. Now, however, as a commission the body can present Nh , no LaqrfHwHli •rttaMiM Mty iffm yw tto Catholics — whose generosity to ; C Hugoline, both veteran teachers TODAY THE PROPERTY its projects directly to the assembly. A relator and defender tm 0 kftgM mt iMWirgw mrno. km otm ol kmo Ooti the missions has been tremen­ Men Kteoi •Rwra |M OM fft • mM touOm m4 t n $ . Hew different are the works of God and monl The works in a variety of schools through­ upon which the new school will of the projects can be designated by Cardinal Augustin Bea, S.J., ■mlKM apimm otHm mO tmu. OoOtn tmom ...mmu Hdwiqw yWr* df God ore done only with much difficulty and suffering; the out America’s Southwest. be built resembles a small jun­ head of the commission to propose and defend the projects on the dous — have contributed $150.- lonmom •lolimnn !ooo to build a seminary In the luljKtt or «■ t« • hu 4 yoon- Mwf diQlwo Ui maI^. works of man are wrought easily and mechanically. This is gle. It will take much time to floor. WriU tw cMMit. M uttmm mm ootkor jm ma tm. brought out in the way ^cred Scripture describes two golden THE SISTERS, who arrived clear away the brush and dead The projects will then be discussed by the Conciliar Fathers Andes mountains, Oil* in Bangkok Oct. 18, traveled 700 trees. Plans for the building/and any amendments or editing will be referred to the commis-! Cardinal Cushing, Fa her RAITANNICA ACADEMY FOR ASUITS • Rapt n u ob|ects: the golden candlestick, which illumined the sanctu­ II lUT jURiM n n • CNicua 4, ium m miles to an island off the Thai­ must be drawn up, and the nuns; sion which will then resubmit them for action by the council. notes, ‘has built one! ary of the tabernacle in the Old Testament, and the golden land coast called Phuket. They must learn what will be their; In mixed matters,that is, questions in which an ecumenical and is helpingl------calf, made by Aaron and plan to establish a school for new language. However, they aspect as well as a theological, liturgical, disciplinary, 6tc., 1*^'*'.°. .be .«» 0. . VOCATIOMS-MEH the people while God girls on the island. . are not without inspiration. position is involved, a "Mixed Commission” can be formed| dollars. spoke to Moses atop the The Stigmatine Fathers, an­ 4bout five miles down thethe for consideration of the topics. This involves joint consideration mountain. other .American community, road, there is another school by the Commission for the Promotion of Christian Unity with WE ARE PRONE to like lo| CHALLENGE maintain a mission headquar­ where much the same con­ another commission. read impressive statistics, to to M E N I t to n hear of great group activities— Il Chriit offoring *■ The golden candlestick, ters on the island. It was at the ditions prevailed when the Stig­ The secretariat, according to Paulist Father Thomas F. Stran- chilltngt to you? I which w as the symbol of invitation of the Fathers that matine Fathers first arrived. sky, an official, will, however, retain its former makeup as a but as Father Mallon points out, W ritt now for * frto I the heart of our work as Cath­ pamphitl how yo u ] Christ the Light of the the Franciscan Sisters came to Today the school, the famous secretariat, thus making it unique among the commissions. The can Hi-vt Him ai Thailand. Our Lady of the .Morning Star secretariat contained a total of 36 members, olics is ultimately the individual. BROTHER OF HOLY I World, w as to be of "beat­ CRO**- m . , And, in this connection, he en gold." The fact that the The future of the proposed elementary and high school, is Iro. Eymart, C.S.C. ar Rro. Rartal, C.S.C, points out one of his big 10t-A D u iirii Hall $t. Etwirri tw*. 14 pure gold hod to be ham­ school looks bright as the Fa­ one of the best scholastic in-^ .AMONG AMERICAN MEMBERS of the commission are Natra Dama, lot. AuiHr, Ttui thers have been flooded with ap- stitutions in southern Thailand.' Father Georges Tavard, A.A., of Pittsburgh, Father Gustave moments in missionary work mered foreshadowed the Weigel, S.J., of Woodstock, Md., Paulist Father James F. Cun­ in Lima. Patroness of Sufferer* from sufferings of Our Lord who ningham, rector of Santa Susanna’s church in Rome, and Father It was an invitation to the Nervous was "beaten with many Edward Hanahoe, S..A., of Graym oor, N.Y. wedding luncheon of a couple. And Mental stripes" oh our behalf. This Guantanamo Evacuees The four schemata, or projects, prepared by the council for Carmen and Claudio. “ She had Disorders is in striking contrast with the F-’roinotion of Christian Unity are on itself, the come alone,” Father Mallon Min.y Novcnai cele­ the golden calf, which was need to pray for union. Word of God and religious freedom. writes, “to ask if she could be brated throughout The the year in the tint cost out of a mold and re­ Cardinal Bea. in speaking to the delegates and guest ob­ church in America Get Avalanche of Help dedicated in her quired no beating, no cru­ servers of the various non-Christian Churches soon after the Once Abbot Primate honor. Beg her help cifixion, no suffering, but Norfolk, Va. — (Special) — Am aid as “ a community effort,' opening of the council declared, after addressing them as Bolzano, Italy —Abbot Ber­ and Interceiston. only the pouring into a avalanche of generosity imured was Commander (Father) Jo­ "My Brothers in Christ:” nard Kaelin, O.S.B.. the first For Information in on the more than 2,500 wives seph Cusack. Navy chaplain at "This title plunges us immediately in the profound conscious­ about the League of mold. Swiss to serve as Abbot Pri­ St. Dymphna, No­ and children of service i)erson- Little Creek Amphibious Base, ness of the incommensurable grace of Baptism, which has estab­ mate of the 1200-member Ben­ vena booklets, Stat­ nel on the Guantanamo .Naval lished bonds that are indestructible, stronger than all our divi­ ues and Medals— Those who serve Christ, where the evacuees were pro­ edictine Order (from 1947 to base in Cuba who were brought cessed before joining friends sions. Christians all over the world are daily becoming more aware Iho Light of tho World, and those who servo an idol, whot- 1959), died at the nearby Abbey here following the U.S. Naval and relatives throughout the U.S. of these bonds. And these same bonds have moved authorities to of Muri-Gries (Oct. 20) at the tvor it bo, scorn to be the some on the outside, as both the delegate you as observers to the council of the Roman Catholic NATIONAL SHRINE blockade of the Island. age of 75. candlestick and the calf were golden. But they differ on the Father Cusack said there was Church. And these same bonds have prompted Pope John XXIIl Describing the outpouring of "a critical need for clothing O F ST. DYMPHNA insido, in the manner in which they were made. One passes to create the Secretariat (now Commission) for Christian Unity, and baby cribs.” The chaplain Massillon, Ohio through suffering, which transforms the inner self; the other| I in order that non-Catholic Chri.stian communities may follow bet- Honorary Dogree told of a special broadcast by; ~ il simply molded from the outside by public opinion or the^ St. Louis, Mo. — St. Louis WT.AR-TV, on the following day. spirit of the times. university conferred the first Father Cusack asserted, “there THAT THIS fraternal encounter, desired by so many honorary master of surgery Phillips' was so much clothing donated, (japtized, has become a reality, 1 believe that the first and most degree in Us 144-year history hipest yoiir There is nat a church or a schaai, a leprasarium ar aj the station had to call off the sincere feeling of all is one of a gratitude that lets us speak with upon Or. Halford J. Morlan, hospital, a catechist or a nursery in any mission land which appeal.” ^ Paul. Blessed be the God and Father of Our Lord Jesus a 1905 medical graduate, in MIIK OF MAGNESIA One parish. .St. Gregory the is not made of beaten gold. Someone had to suffer to bring! Christ, the merciful Father and God. who gives all eneourage- recognition of his achieve­ i f f f ” Christ the Light of the World to a person or to a place. Sun­ 'Great, had recently collected inent' (11 Cor. i, 3). Indeed, it is not the work of man, of flesh ments "as a physician, teach­ clothing for the annual Bishops’ day after Sunday in this "God Love You ' column, we invite and blood, but a work of the goodness, mercy and grace of Our er, medical missionary, hu­ relief drive. Father Damian .Ab- manitarian, outstanding ci^fi our fellow Catholics to help prepare the candlestick of Christ God who by the merits of Our God and Savior Jesus Christ has baticchio, O.S.B., pastor direct­ WCTi the Light of the World through acts of self-denial and morti­ moved all of us through His Divine Spirit— the Spirit that dwells .American citizen and Chris­ ed that this clothing be given also in the heart of each one of us— according to St. Paul, and, tian layman.” fication. But it is so easy to get money for a golden calf, and i the eyacuees from Cuba. 'because you are sons, God has sent oufThe Spirit of His Son into so hard to get it for a candlestick of beaten gold! St. M ary’s Infant Home do-,you r hearts, crying out in us. "Abba, Fatherl” ’— (Gal. iv, 6,7) Crossless Hearse i nated more than .5(1 nurseryPThis is the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes' (Matt.! cribs. The cribs were “ a vital " xxi, 42).” Rio de Janeiro — 0 (Hobo Would you not set aside at least a penny a day for| need." Father Cusack said. It is thought that the great response of the non-Catholic evening newspaper, published a the Holy Fother and the Missions of the world. Then, at bodies to the council was a major factor in raising the .secretariat showing Soviet ip- Christmas, send us the pennies that you hove saved. This FIFTEEN MIM TES after to a commission. personnel removing the Rev. Father Ralph would not be beaten gold, but at least it would be beaten | cross from a hearse before it President Kennedy's aimnunee- S. V. D. Catholic Unive'-sitie-. brass, and the Missions will be grateful for it. Thank you! . ment of the bloekade. the first was used to carry the body of plane “"load of evacuees w a s Russian .Ambassador Ilya Cher­ 316 N. Michigan Regular or Flavored.! nyshev from the morgue to the flown out of Guantanamo The Chicago 1, III. GOD LOVE YOU to Mrs. E.P. for $1 "I mode this selling other women and ("liiklren came .Soviet embassy. beans, but I wish I had thousands and thousands to send by boat. fo help the homeless and hungry.” . . . to Mrs. E.A.S. for $9 RUPTURED The critical need for doiliing. CHURCH— SCH O O U “Please accept this as an insurance policy of the men who BE R S ROM TRUSS aAVBY Father Cusack said, arose be­ INVEST YOUR SAVINGS are building a house on our property.” . . . to M. and H.D. Surely you want to THROW cause the people coming from for $50 "Last year on our anniversary we sent you o gift for AWAY TRUSSES FOREVER Guantanamo on such short no­ HOSPITAL and be rid of Rupture Worries. tice and from a tropical area the Missions. We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Then why put up with wearing again this year." . .. to L.M.Y. for $1 "When I read about were unprepared for the drop a griping, chafing, unsanitary in temperature that this area BONDS the poor of mission lands, I know I hove been blessed al­ truss? was experiencing al the time, • though I am not rich. " There is now a Modern NON- SURGICALtreatment designed lather Cusack said il was only B. C. ZIEGLER . j to correct Rupture. These treat- 40 degrees in Norfolk Oct. 26. Find out how an annuity with The Society for the Propo- are so dependable that the lowest temperature the city AND COMPANY has had in a long time. First South America Mission gation of the Foith helps both you ond the millions of poor, | gurance'Ts'gfvYn.’^ '^^^ ° ^ West Bend, Wisconsin aged and sick throughout the world. Send your requests forj Write today for our New In Key Mcsi. Fla., when" in I'he .St. Patrick Fathers .Missionary society is sending three our pamphlet on annuities, including the dote of your birth, FREE BOOK that gives facts the past few days there has of its niemhers to South America. It will be the congregation's B C. ZIEGLER AND COMPANY OSV to Mott Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, 3 6 6 Fifth Avenue, New York 1,1 ‘hat “ ay Save You painful, been a hasty mililcry buildup, first mission on the continent; they will work in the parish of ( olia (2(1.(111(1 Catholics) in the city and .Archdiocese of Sao Security Building New York. [ expensive surgery. Tells HOvN Father Joseph Beaver, S.J., pas­ West Bend, Wisconsin and explains WHY NON-SUR- tor of Christ the King parish, Paulo. Brazil. Heading the mission will be F'ather Ciaran Need­ GICAL Methods of Treating said everything down here is ham, left. He will be assisted by Fathers Enda Burke, center, Please send me Informetion regarding SV4% Bonds. Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and moil it Rupture are so successful and .Anthony I'erry. .All are from Ireland, but are at present today. Act Now. There is no '"very normal.” "The people are Name to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Notional Director of the So­ obligation. calm,” he said, “there is no living at the com m unity's house in Camden, N.J. The society ciety for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, was organized in Ireland in 1919 and now has 242 priest mem­ QCELSIOR MEDICAL CLINIC blockade of the roads or any­ Addrtst New York lx , N.Y. or your Diocesan Director. Dept. HI14Z, Excelsior Springs, Mo thing of that kind.” bers. I rm m ■ « o o ' m ' O ' m i Thursday, Nov. 1, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE TWENTY-ONE l. Foreign Service Little Apostles Eager to Help Leader Seeks RENIING'HIRING Job Candidates ■w a 'n t BUYING-SELLING Others by Christmas Seals Jocelyn LeMieux, recruiting officer for the U. S. Depart­ By Ken Leone readiness and willingness that 1916 and is the oldest national ment of State’s Foreign Service, Phone KK. 4 4206 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department ' November 8 marks the offi­ these young apostles display. Christmas seal campaign in the will be in Denver for two weeks cial opening of the annual They ^ways want to tell you country. beginning' Monday, Nov. \S, Christmas seal campaign of the how many they sold last year Not only do millions of chil­ through Saturday, Nov. 17. She New ClosBified Ad Deadline . . . Ho>r Qiildhood in the Denver and give you enormous statis­ dren around the globe receive is seeking career-oriented peo­ archdiocese. tics on how many they’re go­ help and inspiration from this ple for secretaries, communica­ Once again the favorite apos­ ing to sell this year. Christ-centered work, but those tions clerks, and typists to work NOW - Tuesday ot 5 p.m. tles of Our Lord — the little . It is easy to see why Onr children who sell the seals learn both over^as in our American Only Want Ads rrrelted by phone nr mail before 5 P.M Tuesda.v ean be piibliihed in the current week'l paper children — will march up and Lord once said: “ Soffer the lit­ the tremendous value of real, Consulates and Embassies and down the streets of Denver and tle ones to come to me, for living charity. in Washington, D. C. theirs is the kingdom of heav­ ROOMS FOR RENT, of Colorado asking for help They give up their free time To qualify as an applicant for Holy Crow (ThomtoB)—4S MISC. FOR SALE 44 en.” for other little lads and girls to canvas the neighborhood and service overseas, one must be FURNISHED 20 The proceeds from the chil­ $99 DOWN in faraway countries and poor by doing so learn that helping a high school graduate, at least LEGAL NOTICES Rooms for Girls. CathoUc Daughters DAVIDSON dren’s returns will be sent for of America. 766 Penn. Alao rooms NO LOAN COST NO QUALIFYINO sections at home too. others can be fun and worth­ 21 and single with no depend­ use by the Pontifical Associa­ avaUable for weddings or teeepUons. 3-bdrm. brick, 2 batha, 1100 aq. ft OFFSET PRESS while for themselves. ents, subject to a background TA. 6-9697 floor apace. Immodlata poaaotalon. THESE UTTLE apostles will tion of the Holy Childhood. This l£ H R O ID iR A W IA V IR Model No; m investigation, be an American Male: semi-basement room and be asking you to buy a book or is the official Catholic children’s GROWNUPS TOO can learn a IN THE COUNTY COURT bath In nice Waihlngtoa Pailc 1731 W. Colfax Avt. SS4-7in Remodeled * Medemixed citizen for 5 years, and willing home. Kitchen prlvllegea if dc- Wrlfat F, 0. Bm 104 two of beautiful Christmas seals missionary apostolate founded lesson in the zeal shown by In and for Hm City and Cnunty to go anywhere in the world. In of Donvor and Slat* of Colorado elred. CaU SP. 7-8M after 6 o'clock. REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 Tenmnel Annwi and to use them on your Christ­ in 1843, these young future Catholic No. e-1SU7 Denver 17, Ccic. addition, the person must be N O T IC E oe FINAL EETTLEMENT ROOMS FOR RENT mas cards and packages. leaders. The meritorious lesson Estate of Catharine A. Howard (Oe- Wo apeclaltn in Norttawoat Donvor, POPE PIUS XI raised it in able to pass both a Foreign FURN. 20 Arvada, Lakewood, and Wbaatrldga w With the money they collect, of charity can become part ot ceas^ l No. P-1S337 1936 to the status of a Pontifical Service clerical written test and NoUco la hereby given the! 1 have real eaiate. Prompt, courtooua, aalot BUILDING MATERIALS 46A the Pontifical Association of the us also if we will endeavor to filed my final report in the County Bsmt rooma close to St PhUomena aeniea. Your local naltor tor 30 work, and the late Pope Pius a rigid physical examination. or Cathedral, for lady. Older home yean. Holy Childhood will be able dur­ help these youthful apostles. Court of the City and County of Includes bath, laundry facUlUea XU showed particular fondness Denver, Colorado, and that any p a r and garage. If necessary. Would con­ STACKHOUII RiALTT NEW AND USED ing 1963 to bring happiness to aon dealriog to object to the um e 3536 W. 3Sth A v t . GR. 71671 for this work by reserving its All we have to do is to re­ FOR Applicants interested in sider reduced rant In eachenge for millions of little kids through­ shall tUe written oDjecUon with the light housekeeptng and chUd care. BUILDING MATERIALS official protection to himself. As ceive them when they come as working in Washington, D. C., said court on or before November CaU 377-4136 after 10 ajn. I • FLUMIINO e ETIIL out the world — little kids who 12, 19«2. did his predecessors. Pope John Christ did, buy the little seals the minimum age is 18 and they Our Ptroonaliitd • WINOOWI • OOORI have spent many days of their BERNADETTE A. SPRALEY FOR RENT; Two basement bed­ XXIII has encouraged this work. they offer us, use the seals to must qualify in Civil Service Administratrix, C.T.A. rooms, private entrance - bath, Sorvict Soils Homo* childhood without the happiness FRANK M. CAVANAUGH phone, llgbt cooking and garage - KERDY WRECKING The Membership ef the asso­ spread a true Christmas spirit tests. for ProfcaalotuU men. CaU evenings, that Christ’s special little Attorney for tho oatate Controctors ciation Is limited to Catholic across the land and make the ALplne M74« FL. 5-7618 friends should have. Interested applicants w h o M19 West tth Avo. TA. M ill children of grade school age. spirit of the Holy Childhood the (Publiahad In The Denver CathoUc Seminarians from St. Thomas’ meet these qualifications are HOUSES FOR RENT The Holy Childhood seal cam­ .motivating factor in our Christ­ First PubUcaUon: OcL 11, I9«2 i R u u sn j seminary, Denver, under the di­ urged to contact the U. S. De­ UNFURNISHED 24 > 3600 8. Broadway 8H 44IU | AUTOS (Uied) paign began in the U.8.A. in mas of 1962. Last PubUesUon: Nov. 1, 1W2 Sf- rection this year of seminar­ partment of State Recruiting Of­ A guiAAik FtA A FkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAe/ FOR RENT; Roomier 2 bed:droom INE Chrytier, 2H h.p. W M ie r ian Steve Handen, will help ficer in Denver at the Colorado IN THE COUNTY COURT home, double garage, view, excel­ TO SILL YOUR HOMI CALL tbeae yeangatera In their apos­ State Employment Service, 251 In and for the City and County of lent location. AvaUanw In 1 weeks. w Oonver and State of Colorado Cure d'Ars. 333-4637 tolic labors by dlstribnUng the New East 12 avenue; or telephone CASTLE REALTY CO. Peril Faces Nuns No. F-2I5$1 AUTOS, NEW SP seals to the various parochial AC 2-1551. Daily office hours NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 bedroom home, den, tirapUce, ^ RIALTOR Eatata of Tony Domenico, alao car garage. 2619 Jay St., Edgewaiar. 1470 So. Fedttal WE. O-ltSII schools. are from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. known as Tony D1 Domenico HA. 2-4922 after I p.m. or and 270 So. Sheridan BE. 7-3761 :a (Deceased) No. P-ZSSS2 Sunday 4967 So. Broadway 761-0634 During this visit they will Who Saved Public School except for the following dates All persons having ctalme against talk to the youngsters about all when the office will be open the above named estate ara requir­ OUR LADY OF OUAOALUFg (Continued From Page 1) ruling until a court decision ed to fUe them for aUowance In the MOUNT CARM IL TO OWNERS the blessings that are theirs and until 7 p.m.: Monday, Nov. 5; County Court of the City and Om d Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 IMU\ comes. County of Denver, Colorado, on or P.M. Brand new 2 bedroom court; Wa bavt buytn tor bomea and tn- how these multiple blessings are in the district court for Conejos Friday, Nov. 9; Tuesday, Nov. tUa batha, separate dining room, Prominent among the cases bdore the 2Sth day of April, 19dZ, coma property in North Denvor. so desperately lacking for many County against the school board 13; and Friday, Nov. 16. Inter­ or said claims shaU be forever stovex 3600 Upan, FU 6-79W •* NO MIISATION FOR APFMISU *• M 9 Dunbar cited was Hysong vs. barred. Sttinmann Construotlon Co. other youngsters their own age of District No. 10, in which the views will also be held on Sat­ ACE REALTY CO., Roaltor Gallitzin Borough School dis- HENRY N. MELARAONO The West's around the world. Antonito public schools are lo­ urday mornings from 9:00 un­ Administrator 401 Ttjoa OR. 74267 tri^ (18 94 ), in which the Su- JAMES B. RADETSKY and FURNISHED APARTMENTS 25 cated. til noon. THE SEMINARIANS wUl be CHARLES J. ONOFRIO preiM ^^urt of Pennsylvania Attornles for the estate SEWING MACHINES 40 Largest happily surprised to see the Antonito (pop. 1,94S) is near held that the religious garb is Persons unable to visit Miss 1110 First NaUonal Bank Building Desirable: private entrance, private LeMieux during the time can Denver 2, Colorado bath, near St. PhUomena Church Conejoi, the oldest town In but the announcement of a (Published In The Denver CathoUc and bus. Ideal for lady. 970. Call for WHITE PORTABLE 1962 sawing ma- Selection A^e ‘/Ol H' c o lo cato ^ Colorado. Since 1935 it has em­ write to her: Register) appmt. p.m. or eves. FL. 6-2046. eblna. Completa with avarythlng. fact, not a teaching of religion. First PubUcaUon; Nov. 1, 1962 1314 Fllmore 91240 cash. 439-101. ployed auBs as teachers in the Regional Director, San Fran­ Last PubUcaUon: Nov. 2T, 1962 Another state Supreme Court FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED SINGER DIAL-A-SnrCH TWIN puhlk schools. decision, bearing on Mr. Low cisco Region 520 S. Sherman; lit floor, 3 rma. NEEDLE; will tig-sag, buttonbola, Priced from porch, bsmt and appliances. RA. 3- and make numeroug oetigns. No at- Discontent with this arrange­ ell’s charge that "some $196. U. S. Civil Service Commis­ 7402. tachmenta to buy.' Aaanme lait 3 IN THE COUNTY COURT Vo t e ment (outside Antonito) has 060 of public funds’’ is going to sion payments ot 95'66 or 910.60 cash. In and for the City end County of APARTMENT GK 7-0903 fiared up intermittently, the the Benedictine Sisters, who Denver and tiete of Colorado 630 Sansome Street East Denver. Furnished 3 room mod­ SINGER COMPLETE PORTABLE: Nov.fc teach In Antonlto’s public No. P-1IJ77 ern. Couple. Near Catholic churches. •0 last previous time being in Jan­ San Francisco 11. Calif. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Large yard. Parking. Utilities fur­ wUl ilg-xag, make stitebes and but FO. POL A Mala Store— 118 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 ( Reinstatement of public funds OLDER PORTABLE TYPEWRlTEH; Padua church. Bridegroom is of said estate, presented to and anytime. WIU F.H.A. or G.I.—916JS0 good condition. Also Morse portable location. for that year. filed lu said court his petition for 2553 Dexter St. FL/S-ilWB sewing machine. Beat offer takes. Francliined CMC dealer * Norih Store-832 Tejon ME. 44861 f the son of Mr. and Mrs. the tale of certain real estate be­ No Agents Please As has elsewhere been true in CaU GE. 34791 Thomas M. Carroll, Denver. longing to said estate and situate raOFISSIONAL PHARMACY the history of nuns teaching in In the City and County of Denver The couple are living in Den­ and State of Colorado, more fully 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 i public schools, those employed described In said petition, reference ver. to which is hereby made. in Antonito have taught for one You are further notified to ap­ SERVICE DIRECTORY reason and for one reason pear and answer or otherwise plead to said petition In witting on or be­ KE. 4-4205 alone: No other teachers were fore the 10th day of December, NOLAN FUNERAL HOME available. A.D. 1962, the day set for the hear­ ing thereof, or on or before the SINCERE PERSONAL SERVICE FROM ASH HAULING GUTTERS ' SIO RICHARDS day to which such hearing may be Painting A paper banging, Interior adjourned, or said petition win be THE NOLAN FAMILY A SIGNIFICANT chapter fn taken for confessed. Miller Trash Service A aatenor. AU tvDfk suaranta4|d the Antonito story was provided Given under my hand and the Pickup Anytime A L 5-1932 OR. 7-4536 I 3016 W N I MEMain NATtOMU UTNOIIC seal of said court at Denver, In the Owtf«r«, SfMttts EUNIUI DIUCTOeS Ottllt by the Denver Post (Oct. 27) in City and County of Denver and SHAFFER’S RUBBISH We Meclalixe In Gutter and PUSTER PATCHING ME. 2-4742 an article giving this back­ State of Colorado, this 18th day ol Ipout Raplactmant. October, A.D. 1961 REMOVAL ground: OuHari Cleaned and CEMENT f STUCCO ^ VICTOR B. GRANDY. COMMERCIAL AND R e p aire d . In 1933 the public schools of Clerk of the County Court RESIDENTIAL PLASTER itATCHINO By Martin J. Flnnerty. Sr. Tboroufhly Exparlanead. REASONABLE RATES PLASTIR patching. RIPAIRING the little Southwestern Colorado /T> vii t- ^ Deputy Clerk Dapandabla, Ouarantaed. li l.f’DRIVE IN (Published in The Denver CathoUc AL. 5-3310 No Job 'Too Small LOETSCHER'S hamlet were closed, like many Register) CaU Mornlssa -lEvea 3S6-787D others in that depression year, First Publication: Nov. 1, 1962 BRICK American Roofing ||S motel Last PubUcation: Nov. 29, 1962 for lack of funds to pay the PLUMBING Brick Work, Planners, Rapairs Sheet Metal Co. SUPERMARKET stay with “Jay” teachers. Pointing. Eatimatea BE. 6-1871. HELP WANTED CD 4-84M 2159 Downlni AUM EDA PI MBING CO. ’ 820 N. Nevada The next year the grade Repairing, MW k, aewars andv BUILDER & CARPENTER After 6 pan. 8U. 1-H3J I school operated for four months FEMALE tlnx Unaa Unai elaaa^ Our 0 work is oiMurr MMis Member of AU aoula* Patlab l^araotetd.Dteed Free EaUmataa. and the high school closed. In E. Alamtda 8H 44308.) t 8MDVCE 1934 the grade school also Typists, stenos, dictaphone oprs.,; BUILDINO and CONTRACTING Dr. John A. Ordahl needed for temporary assignments i For Any Ramodtiing In Your QUILTERS closed. No fees. You work for & are paid I Homt—Inilda or Out— HEATING Nationally. Advertiied At this Juncture, the article directly by us. i Alaaka Quit! Shop — AU ktnda OPTOMETRIST MRS. LUCIANO COZZA, quUUng, ramodal down aniL wocS. says, of Sept. 13, 1936, “ the Brandt of Groceries 126 NORTH TEJON STREET the former Janet Lhotak. She MANPOWER, INC. mHnfonara recondiUoned. FUlowa Benedictine Order of Sisters, and nbtnd blankata. Alao abaat and ME. 2-3681 is the daughter of Mr. and 1554 California St. KE 4-7285 comfort combination. Patented Li­ hearing of the plight of the FOLEY HEATING cenced Mfg. 1610 Gaylord. DU 6-2662. 524 W. Colorado Ave. COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Mrs. Lumir Lhotak of Ar­ CHILD CARE: permanent, live In, community, came to Antonito private room and board, laundry, CALL JACK RKIS vada. Bridegroom is the son wages. FR. 7 7004 ROOFING to see what they could do to 934-3593 of Mr. and Mrs. David Cozza Member ot Notit Oamt Parish • WE SPECIALIZE IN • New roofi, roof repalra, painting.. help, about 75 per cent of the COOK FOR RECTORY: hours 11 to DISPOSAL SERVICE of Arvada. Wedding took SMOKY FIREPLACES Lie. tnaurad. All work guaranteed.. 7. Close In - So. Denver Parish. Tarmi, free eatbnataa. TA 64496 . population of District No. 10 be­ Salary, Blue Cross and other bene- CHIMNEY TROUBLES COMPANY place in Shrine of St. Anne, CARPETS Member of E lectrical ing Catholic. flts. Write: lieglater. Box 1620-2. THERMOSTAT CONTROLS Our Lady of Grace Pariah GARBAGE-ASHES-TRASH Arvada. The couple will make Construction Co. “ The Sisters made this propo­ GAS & OIL BURNERS "A dirty butinM* operated in a their home in Corvallis, Ore. SALESMEN 9A Repeat of Sell-Out TRASH HAULING G litlmataa G Sarvka Cell* eiMn courtMU* mannar.** sition to the school board: Ten Carpet your home now for 9118.88. FURNACE FANS — MOTORS • Madarniutlon G Reeioneble feahwiet Ike etw ceateiaar mteai. of their teaching staff would Complete with padding and Inatalla. TRASH EtAUUNO G Rewlimt' G Yard Liahtina Mi. 3-5541. PLAN YOUR FUTURE In life In­ tion In a fine broadloom carpeL No TA 5-5107 Any Place in MatropoUtan Denver . , 1816 a. Ttien Ml 6-1631 conduct the school and would surance — debit operation — train­ down payment — terms. CaU now Day or Night Calla ask only for the use of school ing program. John McIntosh, 431 W. for appointment, 936-6019. LINEN SERVICE EA. M666 MR. ATTORNEY Colfax, KE. 4-4555 2410 High Street i P in BIRONI M buildings, which they would put CONTRACTORS WESTERN in good shape and do their own UPHOLSTERERS I FURNITURE STORE H ^/doL phoAmaaf. For public notices use The SITUATIONS WANTED, TOWEL SUPPLY CO. D. A. CEMINT CONTRACTORS 1 UnMUTUINS n janitor work. 1720 So. Broadway 733-5681 Ra-Upholatar by a reliable firm. Denver Catholic Register. 1 >) Licensed: Bonded: Free Estimates: 36 years sxpatlaoea — tarai. •'.» 1 ll-«niOU7UIN8 AN8 U PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST FEMALE ' ^ Patios, Driveways, Walks, Walls. 8tMiaiN8 D Regular legal rates, rapid, accu­ PAINTING NA’nONAL UPHOLST^ GE. 3-5V81 1145 Court Pi. AC H37I 802 N. Weber “ THE BOARD accepted im­ rate service on affidavits. 3 lllp Cevw* «*6 tngariei Q SMALL PAINTING JOBS M SMe M 0*6w Q ME. 3-2069 mediately, and the Sisters spent DAY CARE Mail Your Legal Notices to LICENSED HOME ONE CHILD CURTAIN CLEANERS Interior end Exterior — Low Prlcae WALLPAPER, PAINTS n hrelim Made te Order M . d o . Spring* $300 in repairs and the school ' WE. 4-11*4 GUARANTEED WORK Ee. Websttch Mi. 2-1401M FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEAN Paper htnilng and painting. 912.08 was in session for eight months ERS. CURTAINS, CROCHETED WE. 6-2275 a room and up. Komee PaloL KE. and it cost the district nothing. DENVER CATHOLIC CHILD CARE TABLECLOTHS, DRAPERIES, 44629. 2 to 5 year olds BLANKETS, SPREADS. UNENS Please Patronize "The warrant indebtedness of in My Home CLEANED BY LATEST METHODS, WE. 5-3418 the district was cut 50 per cent REGISTER HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1269 KALA- DOdClM DIC Your REGISTER MATH. TA. 54627. Advertisers and at the end of the year, and WANT EMPLOYMENT AS HOUSE­ ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL P.O. Box 1620 KEEPER IN RECTORY. Single, 64 DECORATING more than 300 children were years old. In good health. Refer­ To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Mention taken care of. ences wUl be furnished by former Papering, painting, steaming, textur­ “ For the 1935 school year, the Denver Priest employer. Write; ing, plaster paten. All work guar­ FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS THE REGISTER Register P. 0. Box 1820-3 anteed. Free Estimate. CaU 23$1U44 COLORADO 8PRINOS-AURORA board made a proposition to the IN THE COUNTY COURT or SP. 7-9375. TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP In and for tha City and County of Sisters because of their labors Denver and Etala of Colorado SITUATIONS WANTED, Fill iN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX J. D. CEOUCH without compensation the previ­ No. P.29254 DRESSMAKING NOTICE TO CREDITORS MALE 12A C. D. O’BRIEN ous year. The board would pay Estate of ESTELLE LOUISA EGE. LADIES WEAR; expert alterations MAY REALTY the sisters a minimum salary a/k/a ESTELLE L. EGE iDeceasedi CLEAN UP YARDS. Your tools and dresarnakln,king No. P-28254 RAKING — TRANSPLANTING ANDREA MARTINEZTINl of $75 a month and allow $200 AU persons having claims against RA. 2-0888 Nolan I 3747 Lafayette AL. 54035 REALTOR a month for the maintenance the above named estate are required to file them for aUowance In the of the school. ELECTRIC WIRING County Court of the City and EDUCATION 13, “ The Sisters accepted the $75 County of Denver, Colorado, on or 220 volts, remodeling, repairs. C»\l before the 25th day of April, 1%3, or INSURANCE-LOANS but voluntarily returned the ______I anytime. EM. 6-0168. said claims shall be forever barred Available for piano Instruction, i Dwyer Electric $200 to the board.” JOSEPH J. LEBERER either my home or yours. CaU he-1 ' 725 N. Tejon St. and ROBERT J. LEBERER tween 5 and 7. Nicholas Laurtentl.l And so it was not a question Co-Executors GR. 7-6994 HOME REPAIRS Quality Apparel of the Antonito public schools' HAROLD F. COLLLNS Colorado Springs, Colo. Attorney for the estate G Home Repaire G Painting IN COLORADO SPRINGS financing the Benedictine Sis­ 409 Symes Bldg., Denver 2, Colo HOME TO SHARE 19A G Carpentry CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO ters but of the Benedictine Sis­ KE. 4-5186 G Cabinetwork G Patch Pleitering S IN C E 1872 (Published In The Denver Catholic LARGE, CHEERFUL bsm’t.; p vt llv- J. M. REISCHMAN ClaisifiGci AdvGrtitIng, The Register ME. 3-7731 ters financing the public Register) Inibg rm., bdrm., •nack bar, . f-i . bath. "The Handymen” Kiowa and Tejon Streets First PubUcation: Oct. 18, 1962 pv^ entrance, kitchen prlvllegei. AU Work Guaranteed Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to KE. 4-4205 schools. Last PubUcation: Nov. 8, 1962 Working lady or ladle*. PY. 84194 2518 Eudora SU EA. 2-3230 PA6I, TWENTY-TWO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

School Uniform Candidate Would 'Restore' Luke f . Hurt Spurked Spociol . Kl It was reported last week that Attorney General Office the one-hour Martinizing special Religious Ad Campaign ; offering coupon for cleaning UJ -t. Jdin W. Metzger, Democratic experienced and strong in every | school uniforms would appear in the one-hour Martinizing ad. candidate for Attorney General, field of law. . .to serve the peo- i Washington — Luke E. Hart, of Columbus, was cited for his Due to an error, the ad did said Oct. 24 that he would “ re­ pie of Colorado. supreme knight of the Knights major role in devoloping the not appear. It is in this week’s store the office of Attorney Gen­ • Stopping the practice of hir­ K. of C. Catholic Advertising issue. It is hoped that those who eral to its proper role in state ing IdVryers from outside the of­ campaign. As a result, more government” if elected in No­ called will take advantage of fice of the Attorney General. than 450,000 persons have been vember. He spoke at a tally in this special offer this week. • Elimination of the practice enrolled for instruction in the Adams County. of using unskilled lawyers. Church. 23 He told the group that if the i • Full use of the Colorado This figure was released in Church Schools people of Colorado elected him 'Fraudulent Practices Act. To Get State Aid i * i to the post he would undertake announcing the selection of Mr. I Metzger and his wife are Jackson, Miss. — The Missis-j a four-point program to revital­ Hart to receive the Cardinal xo I members of St. Catherine’s par- sippi School BiiUetin of 1961-6‘M 1" ize the operations of the office. Gibbons medal. The board of 41 lish. Denver. His son attends St. governors of the Catholic uni­ reports that 74 church-related | l i - r 'Catherine’s school. A daughter schools in the state now receive! 1 THE PLEDGES included; versity’s Alumni ' association iis a senior at Marycrest high made the selection. The award aid in the acquisition of text-i 34 38 1 28 1 • Building a full-time staff. 18 I school, Denver. He previously will be presented at the home­ books. I 1 served as Attorney General of coming banquet at the Catholic Catholic, Episcopal. Seventh- COLFAX Colorado. university Nov. 11. Day Adventist. Lutheran. and| Southern Presbyterian schools i Through advertisements in are listed among those receiv-! ‘Alcoholism’ the secular press, the truths ing such state assistance. concerning the Catholic religion To Bo Topic Nineteen Catholic high schools 24 are presented to millions of and 47 elementary schools re­ Dr. Edward J. Delahanty, readers every week. Considered ceived textbook aid in the past Denver neuro-psychiatrist, will one of the greatest apostolates year according to the -report. speak on “Alchoholism” at a of laymen in the history of the 17 public lecture Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Church, the campaign has re­ The next time you are tempt­ in the Regis college fieldhouse ceived Inquiries from 4,500,000 ed to cheat on a traffic law, re­ lecture hall. Luke E! Hart persons. member, says the State Patrol, One of a series of lectures First developed by a K. of C. you are breaking a law that was sponsored by the college’s biol­ committee in St. Louis, the enacted to protect your life ogy club, the event is open to Lay Teachers program was taken up by the and your property. T the public without charge. Supreme Council of the K. of C. Dr. Delahanty is former Give Balance It was under Mr. Hart’s direc­ chairman of the Colorado state tion that the campaign was to commission on alcoholism. reach unprecedented heights The Number by the Parish ] krameria To Faculty I B bdrms. in this clean weU ^ Cathedral Club ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT YOUR Headino Over Eoch LA i< 1 Tulsa. Okla. — A survey con­ n eaaing u ver cuen AO IS | ^ith mature trees A fuU ' Slates Party ducted here shows that most awards are to be presented to . „ . . . sprinklingspri system. JOE RAY, ’ lay teachers in Oklahoma Cath­ a priest, two women, and seven the Key to its Location on SHsh 4-21A 4-218 s For 'The Cathedral Club of Denver olic schools think the schools laymen in 10 categories at the is planning a hayride (or sleigh should always have lay persons homecoming banquet. PARISH the Mop. 7 VonSchaack&Co. * Insurance ride) and weiner roast Novem­ on their faculities. Honorees include Dr. Mariam ber 3, at 6 p.m. Reservations The reason most frequently T. Rooney, former dean qf the REALTOR MA. S-8U3 may be made with Rose Slak given in the survey is the con­ Seton Hall university law * Surety Bonds 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT ; (DU 8-1293) by Nov. 2. viction that the presence of the school, who was named “ Out­ ______i CAU The club’s bowling league c m lay teacher gives students a bet­ standing Woman of 1962” by the ter balanced view of their own National Association of Women REAL ESTATElUIDE 4 BEDROOMS 4 accept a few bowlers. Debbie Paul T. McGrady Chveja (TA 5-4057) is bowUng role in the Church. Lawyers; Lars* older home clou to school^ ' ihoppins and tranaportation. Flrt- secretary. Leo A. Daly, '39, president of 42— ST. PHILOMENA 31— ST. JAMES 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT SISTER MARY Agatha Burke, place In Urine room, uparetedlnlna VAN SCHAACK & CO. The monthly business meeting his own firm of architects, en­ principal of Marquette Grade BEAUTIFUL MONTCLAIR room, breakfait nook end larfe Ut- gineers, and planners; Camille 2017 HUDSON STREET cfaen. 23S0 Htn»ON I f juft S14A00. 310 Potterson Bldg. will be held Nov. 7 in the school, wrote the questionnaire 1314 FILMORE F. Gravel, Jr., ’39, Alexandria, 1001 ONEIDA S-bedroom brick C«Uf. bunsaiow: ff Joe Bay, SH 441S4. Knights of Columbus hall, 16th upon which the survey was MAIn 3-9333 La., in the field of politics; Sen. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal 4 bdrms., 2% baths, newer biMment, h.w. h u t, deUched g»- and Grant streets, at 8:15 p.m. based. ngt, exceUent condlUon, carpeti. Jack Miller, ’39, of Iowa, in the dining room, pine paneled re­ electric kitchen, separate din­ drapea. Broker owner hai boufhi VflII f A Participating in the survey anotherj wUl accept equity end help • M i l « # V I I U U V I k O t W a field of government; Dr. James creation room with fireplace; were 144 lay persons teaching ing room. 100’ fenced site with finance. D. Collins, '41, philosophy pro­ double garage. By owner. REALTOR MA. 3-9823 in schools of the Oklahoma City lots of large trees. JOE RAY, 2026 GRAPE fessor at St. Louis university, 756-6802 and Tulsa diocese. SH 4-2184. DlstlncUve Colonial 1 story; 3 bad' scholarship; roomi plus one in baaament, at 32— ST. JOHN About 70 per cent of the high 37— ST. MARY (Littleton) tached garagt, b.w. heat Coarider THE BEER THAT school teachers and 56 per cent Mary F. Liston, '45, director trade for smaller. of the mental health and psy­ VanSdioack&Co. of the grade school teachers fav­ OWNER TRANSFERRED EXCELLENT LOCATION MADE MILWAUKEE ored having lay instructors in chiatric nursing advisory serv­ REALTOR MA. 3-9333 BIGELOW ice of the National League for 3022 West Union Close to ihopping, tchool* and all schools, regardless of wheth­ KE. 4-4657 EA. 2-1215 transportation m T h IOH has 3 M - er or not there are enough Sis­ Nursing; Frank A. Hall, '22, di­ Very reasonably priced, excep­ 17— NOTRE DAME rooms, leparate dining room and FAMOUS fireplace In living room. Ntw fur­ ters to fill all positions. rector of the NCWC News Serv­ tionally attractive, 3 bedroom, 14— MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD nace incinerator A hot watar heat­ 4-BEDROOM BRICK > er. SH Ninety-three of the respond­ ice; James J. Saxon, '39, ap­ basement. Phone PY 4-7737 JOB RAY, 441E1 2 blocks to Notre Dame; F.B.A. ents said that salaries are the pointed Comptroller of the Cur­ after 6 and week ends. 2508 SO. CLERMONT rency by President Kennedy; appraised, *800 down, $135 per 5 MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. reason more teachers do not month, quick possession. See 24U By owner 3 bdimt., 3 ceramic tilt VonSckaock&Co. Monsignor Nicholas H. Weg­ ■ seek employment in Catholic 41— STS. PETER AND PAUL So. Zenobla. H n . Hoyt, SK. 8-2744 baths, separate dining room, wall-to- ner, '35, director of Boys Town, wall carpeting, large kitchen, utUlty S l B U l B l Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray ■■■■■ schools. room, famUy room with fireplace, REALTOR MA. 3-9333 Many of them added that Neb.; and Ralph F. Wolf, '32, 4340 UPHAM ST. BAUMAN, Realtor attached garage, fenced yard. Hake Catholic lay persons are not director of technical advisory an offer. Beautiful aplit level home: 4 bed­ 2120 So. Ash 757-5631 8— CURE d’ARS iU C T aware of the need to pay lay services for the National Rub­ rooms, 2-car detached garage, fam­ SK. 6 -2 9 7 2 ily room, 2 baths, covered patio, teachers adequately. ber Bureau. wall-to-wall carpeting — near ahop- -BLESSED SACRAMENT ping center, school and tranaporU- n — HOLY FAMILY 2B70 CLERMONT DAVID A . til 24M DAHLIA This extensively remodeled Calif, English brick bungalow. 2 large IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BE. 7-1114 bungalow was the home of a Cath- 4415 QUITMAN bdrms., living room has fii^ oUc famUy of 9 chUdnn. 20* maater bedroom. 24 f t alec. Uteban, OPEN 1 TO 5 place, separate dining room, 43— ST. PIUS X (Auroro) breakfast nook. 2 nice bedrooms, nice kitchen, 1 car attached ga­ Sweeney K. P. den, new bath in basement. THUR5. THRU SUNDAY rage. Fenced yard with large A comfortable home, weU main, Older but very nice 2 bedroom, trees. JOE RAY, SH 4-2184 TRADE YOUR EQUITY talned, weU financed. Near bus, white frame with family room; new I ■ stores, 5 bUti., from Hachebeuf and DEMOCRAT kitchen, ovenlted garage and FOR A NEW Blessed Sacrament. plenty of storage In basement Lo­ APEX RLTY., FR 7-0938 cated near buses and very close to VanSckaack&Co. STATE REPRESENTATIVE school. Country Squire Home LEE KINNIE CO., BUILDERS REALTOR MEMBER ST. PHILOMENA’S PARISH 37— ST. MARY (Littleton) MA. 3-9333 Pd. Pol. Adv. 2, 3 and 4 Bedrooms Need a Teepee See Lee'a FENCED CORNER LOT Ofc. HA. M411 Days HA. 4-1462 3— ALL SOULS $14,500 fo $16,600 Evei. HA. 2-4830 3-BEDROOM BRICK 4801 So. PENN. VOTE FOR Finished basement with 4th bed­ 40— HOLY NAME W . T. (Bill) NO DOWN G.I. room, paneled rec. room and 44 blocks to All Souls Church NO CLOSING COSTS bath. Assume G.l. loan. $18,300. 3484 So. CANOSA G. and School. 2 bedrooms, at­ •W .T.(Bill) POnORFF 4792 So. Newton tached garage, Elcar fence, POnORFF CENTENNIAL ESTATES, DENVER Only $5,950 for this neat mod­ of Stratton $250 down F.H.A. PY. 4-33Sf ern 2 bedroom home; large landscaped, redecorated inside kitchen with eating space. and out — vacant — V. A. ap­ * Democrat Plus Closing Costs 42— ST. PHILOMENA WHEN BUYING OE SBLLINO proved $12,8(X), no down pay­ FOR FAST FREE APPRAISAL ment. * Candidate for State 1171 DETROIT ST. CALL YOUR CATHOLIC REALTY FIRM WHEN luYINO OE EELLINO Senate, 18th Sena­ Country Squire Homes SHOWN ANYTIME FOR FAST FREE APPRAISAL 4 bedrooms; large living room, din­ CALL YOUR torial District— the top of Aurora Hills” ing room, kitchen. Full finished WILSON & WILSON CATHOLIC REALTY PIRM Kit Carson Kiowa 252 Seminarians Make Retreat basement, den, hot water heat, South of 6th Ave. on patio, 2-ear garage. Immediate pos- 2896 So. Broadway Lincoln Cheyenne session. SU. 1-6671 WILSON & WILSON Counseling a seminarian is one of the most important Potomac St. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON 2896 So. Broadway * Interested in good aspects of a student’s preparation for the priesthood. Speaking | 31— ST. JAMES 1163 DETROIT 3 1 _S T . JAMES SU. 1-6671 education with Gary Kennedy, of the Diocese of Witchita is Father ! 3BEDROOM BUNGALOW; hot atr 2242 KRAMERIA Joseph S. Falanga, C.M., who conducted the annual retreat for heat, full basement Shown by ap­ 42— ST. PHILOMENA * Life-long farmer EngUsh brick beauty; 2 bedrooms, pointment only. OWNER SAYS SELL! the students at St. Thomas’ seminary, Denver. Making the full finished basement, new birch kitchen, large Uvlng room with fire­ 730 NEWPORT * Noted for work with four-day relTeat, which ended Nov. 1, were 252 students from place, dining room, double garage. MIDWEST REALTY OWNEB baa nice 2-ttoty brick; S PR. 7-0293 EA. 2-7227 farm groups 23 archdioceses and dioceses who attend St. Thomas’ seminary. Assume large F.H.A. or trade your Immaculate 3-bedroom brick bedroonu, carpeted living room equity. wltb fireplace, dining room, large * Knows the problems ED. DUNN, Realtor 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT ranch in top , location for kitchen and family room. 399-1681 schools, bus and shopping. of rural communities FOREST PARKWAY Two U.S. Prelates Back Beautifully finished basement 1641 COOK ST. * Knows the importance 2 story home with tiled roof on with carpeted 4th bedroom, FL. 5-6195 of our District to the four lots; large center hall, 4 plus 30 ft. tiled rec. room with State Kennedy in Cuban Crisis bedrooms, 3 baths, sleeping fireplace, plus % bath. Lovely 28— ST. DOMINIC Vatican City — Two U. S. I that the buildup of Communist porch, maid’s quarters, break­ covered patio 24 ft. by 14 ft. POTTORFF For State Senate Prelates attending the Ecumen- military power in Cuba has fast room, sun room, rec. room plus 1-car atchd. garage. 20% A WORLD OF LIVING Pd. Pol. Adv. ical Council have voiced ap- been of great concern to our in full finished basement, 2 proval of President John F. government for some time. down will handle. Brick home: 2 bedroomi up, 2rd fireplaces, 2 car garage. No sign bedroom and rec. room in fuU bate- Kennedy’s declaration of a "It is a distinct threat to —To see please call REALTY EHTERPRISES ment, fireplace in living room. blockade against offensive wea- world peace. The action of our Urge dining room, eating epace In Margarat Gamal, EA. 2-5144 kitchen. New bath flxturea, new pons being sent to Cuba. President in this crisis is one YORK REALTY AC. 2-1531 DE. 3-9669 FL- 5-2402 furnace, new roof; garage. Cardinal Richard Cushing of There is NO that I feel he had every right ACE REALTY CO., Realtor Boston said the President’s to initiate.” 44— ST. ROSE OF LIMA 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT 4421 Te|on GB. 7-E2S7 move was “ very well taken.” In a speech to English-speak­ 4827 E. m n AVE. Substitute for Bishop Albert R. Zuroweste of ing observers and guests at the LITTLE DREAM HOUSE . bedrooms, nursery and 2 3— ALL SOULS Belleville (Hi.) noted that the Ecumenical Council, Cardinal Near St. Rose of Lima at 1175 W. baths on 2nd. floor; large liv Cuban arms buildup is “ a dis­ Custer (at Lipan) baa 2 bdrms., 21' TODAY’S BEST BUY Cushing said “all believers in X 12’ Uvrm., 12’ x 9* dinette and a ing room, full dining room, tinct threat to world peace.” God should unite in a common kiteben cabinet with i2 doors and 4 25’xl7’ family room on main 2190 CRABTREE DR. EXPERIENCE dwrs., utility rm. and 1-car garage, floor. Hot water heat, dbl. ga­ front to stem the tide of aU for only $8,950 wltb $1,000 down You had better buy this execu­ CARDINAL CUSHING declar­ and $100 per mo. Incl. taxes and rage. Be sure and ask about the atheism. tively styled 4 bdrtn. brick and ed that President Kenned/ is a Ins. It’s newly ■ decorated ■ and va- extras. “ I hope that a true Ecumeni­ cant Call Paul Hyeratay. 2341 BELLAIRE stone home with 2 fireplaces. man of “ great patience, great cal spirit will result from this 2 story, 4 bedrooms, double ga­ Charming interior courtyard determination, and great cour­ ARCO INVESTMENTS Don't Turn O ff the council, enabling us all to un­ rage . . . $16,500 invites private outdoor living. age. When it is time to act, he derstand one another better 2575 CHERRY Beautiful ceramic tiled kitchen 1723 E. 16th FL 5-2397 includes many built-ins, 2Vi moves quickly. and sow the seeds of good will 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, new Switch onProgress baths plus 1st floor utils. Large “ His move with regard to and mutual charity, and that kitchen . . . $17,500 Cuba is very well taken because RE-ELECT 36— ST. LOUIS recreation area in daylight we all will respect the right of 2314 DAHLIA bsmt 2-car garage. 20% down any time that we have opposed every man to worship accord­ 3290 So. DELAWARE 3 bedroom bungalow, full base will handle. Irained. poss. the advances of Khrushchev we ing to his conscience.” (NCWC BOB raent, F.H.A. appraised. . . FR 7- Deluxe 3 bedroom brick with 3 found that he was unable to Radio and Wire) 0618. CALL ono E. LENSER Re-Elect take the opposition.” more bedrooms, den and utili­ 1455 BELLAIRE Cardinal Cushing said he be­ ties in full finished basement. 2 2 story, 3 bedroom beauty; REALTY ENTERPRISES lieves the Soviet Union will back Cuba Quarantine EBERHARDT fireplaces, wall to wall carpeting lovely carpets and drapes DE. 3-9669 ' FL 5-2402 down in the Cuban crisis “ be­ and drapes. Priced below ap­ Owner moving to Calif. . . . FR Wise, Bishop Says STATE cause they know that if they do praisal for quick sale. Vacant — 7-2926. 41— STS. PETER AND PAUL STEVE McNICHOLS not they are going to be hit by Miami, Fla, — Bishop Cole- 2695 GLENCOE REPRESENTATIVE owner transferred. the mightiest military force in tnan F- Carroll of Miami com- Lovely, 3 bedroom brick ranch jthe history of mankind.” i mended the Presidential quar- 3637 So. SHERMAN 4th bedroom, den and library in 3 Bedroom Brick DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR DEMOCRAT I In Cuba just a year agoj^ntine of Cuba as “ necessary Excellent income on 4 unit, 2 basement: 2 car garage. Excel 144 bathe, 2 flrepUcee, attached ga­ ; speaking to military personnel I ®nd wise and as representative bedroom brick — appliances — 2 lent terms . . . FR. 7-2230. rage, fuU baaement. Urge fenced Keep Faith with Your Future. „ I at the U. S. naval base at Guan- 'of the minds of the American EXPERIENCED blocks to St. Louis Church. yard. CarpeU and drapea. WHEN BUYING OR SELLING WRIGHT REALTY CO. tanamo Bay, the Cardinal re-iP^eP*®-” LEGISLATOR FOR FAST FREE APPRAISAL 5770 CLEAR CREEK DRIVE GOVERNMENT IS A SERIOUS BUSINESSl called that “ even at that time The Bishop telephoned his CALL YOUR 4615 E. 23rd Ave. CATHOLIC REALTY FIRM HA. 4-3448 the Communists were building message from Rome where he MEMBER FR. 7-3307 DU. 8-0826 MflNfcAola' tor Qovemor CommRtse — Ben P. Stapleton Jr, Chairman up a military stronghold.” is participating in the Second NOTRE DAME PARISH WILSON & WILSON Vatican Council. His diocese is Pd. PoL Adv. P

Modern Society \ Apostles in Teachers' I Clothing Stir Community; Told to Grow Waynesville, N. Car.— S t John’s mission parish in this tovra of >1 men and 39 women has consistently placed its trust in God to provide for its needs. Today four young men are answers to thoee prayers. Up Emotionally Set in the Great Smokey Mountains, the parish provides a church and school, which serves more non-CathoUcs than Cath­ Philadelphia, Pa. — Modem “One might alaaost say that olics. But the outstanding Christian atmosphere it winning many the most prevalent and. In some society, vrith all its material converts. advances, is suffering from respects, the most virulent dis­ Part of this is because of the four young men who volun­ “ emotional infantilism,’’ the ease of the Mth century is emo- teered to assist tbe Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi in the Very Rev. Vernon P. Gallagh­ ttonal InfantUism,’’ he declared. parish schools. Tbe men are Joseph Luyster from Elizabeth, er, C.S.Sp., provincial of the Relating his speech to the N J.; Norman Vetter from New Orlearii; Robert Gallagher American Province of the Holy convention’s theme, “ Christian from Dracut, Mass.; and William Rogers, originally from Ghost Fathers, told the 47th an­ Renewal: An Opportunity for Waynesville and a convert the Schools," Father Gallagher nual convention of the Pennsyl­ Their aid to the parish has brought more than an increase continued; “ We can renew the vania Catholic Educational as­ in classes. They are also instilling into tbe j ^ s h an energy Shvfftle Service fer Bifheps sociation here. face of the poor old world only directed to saving souls. Noting that technology has by growing up ouinelves and by In addition to their dally classes, the men are coaching Traasportatioa it a ptoUem evea ai the Second Vatican (facing camera), stop to ditcost a few council topics. In center bdping others grow up." photo, a rain-spattered bos, filled with U.S. prelates, moves given the world convenience and sports, teaching night classes to adults and undertaking a ComeO, etpedailjr for the large contingrat of more than 2N U.S. Since technology has succeed project systematically to visit every house in the county throngh S t Peter’s square. At right, two unidentified Bishops well-being, Father Gallagher as­ prclatei attending. Scattered ahont Rome, at hotelt, eoUeget, ed in making life easier, he de­ to spread special interest in the Catholic religion. stop to exchange pleasantries with one of the bus drivers before serted that at the same time it mother houet and private residencet, the American Comdl clared, “ we must now qope with The people of the community have been so Impressed that boarding their coach outside S t Peter’s Basilica. "has made us infants in the Father! have leveral bates at their ditpotaL At left, a group the moral environment we have they bought a new school bus and completely paid for it in of Bithopt, inetadiBg Archbishop Gerald T. Bergaa of Omaha bargain." created.” three weeks. The Rev. Vincent I. Erb, pastor, commented; “ It seems ilfem le Tepic Myrnhol el Nepe Deipife War Cfewds ‘Child of Miracles’ these four young men are really attracting attention and it is all centered on Christ. Their example is really felt. Our num­ Jamaica, N. Y. —The Rev. bers have increased considerably in the school, and since Frederic P. Gehring, C. M., of school started, six complete fa u ce s have agreed to start in­ St John’s university tells the structions. ’ Council Fathers Recall 1870 and Wonder It... almost incredible story of Pat^y "It will be difficult to support sudi activities as we plan U , the tiny Chinese ^ 1 be and — has grown to such propor­ general meeting offered con­ for credentials two days before to have, but we know, as in the past, God will provide. ’The Vatican City — (Special) helped clear the air of the di­ a platoon ot Marines found dur gratulations to the Holy Father the council’s opening. But tbe impressive appearance and all that can be known reflect — The clouds of war, which visive language of politics tions that agreement on wor­ ing the Battle of Guadalcanal, on the fourth anniversary of his office of the Vatican Majordomo God’s smile on our community." burst into the Franco-Prus- that newsmen / were using ship has become one of the pri­ in his newly published hook, mary goals in efforts for Chris­ election to the Papacy. had

a. C. XIIOLia AND COMPANY OSV MAIL TO SMurlty Bulldint ?5fS* *S? Anitln. The Dloeaaa of Dodge Oty uaaa the Wlchlto emaom TOa DIoeata of San Angelo uaaa tna w ait Taxaa edition, WMt Band, WlKontin tha Cincinnati Archdiocese alao pubUahei a Dayton edition. PIMM Mnd IM Inform.tion rtgarding 5Vt% Bonds. REV. FATHER RALPH, nati. dir. Saeond.CUaB Poataga Paid at Denver, Colorado N an w ______■ S.V.D. Catholic Universities HELP HIM TO REACH HIS GOAL •42 AddrMS ------RefidarerFbYoredl 316 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 1 VAGe t w e n t y -fo u r THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thvrtday, Nov. 1, 1962 Englewood Unit CCD Sets Communion Heads Lourdes Speech Class Forms Club Day on Nov. 4 (Onr Lady o f Lanrdet Parish, fessor at Denver university and The CCD parish council bM To Speak Denver) a member of Our Lady of last Friday in the Center Houm (St Loab FnM i, EogieirooS) ’Twenty-five members of the Lourdes parish. Father John Salttery has tiH Hie Altar and Rosary sod e^ eighth grade speech class have THE ROCKS of Lourdes club m over the High School Class will receive Commudon in tlw organized a Junior Dinner club under the direction of Tom religion for members of tU 8 ajn. Mass Nov. 4. Members At St. Rose to help train members of the C^njar will sponsor the annual State Home. ^ will be present to take orders class in the art of table conver- dinner dance at the Pinehurst A two-week parish misstii for CSuistmas cards following (St. Rose of Uma’s Parish, sati6n, introducing after dinner Country club the evening of Nov, wilt be held late in January oMI all Masses on Sunday. Denver) speakers, and in asking ques­ 3. Later in November, members ing on Feb. 1. Tbe priests schgil Mrs. Kdy Garvin will present John Yelenlck, president of tions. will stage an unusual entertain­ uled for the misrion are tm tbe program at the meeting tbe archdiocesan CCD board, ment caUed tbe Annual Rocks Domlnlcsn Fafiiert from Nov. 7. Her topic will be “ Dec­ ’They will go to a differenf and Mrs. Barbara Caragher, Review. cago. i f orating Your Home for the restaurant each month, where a archdiocesan chairman’ of ele­ Holidays.” Tbe meeting will be special guest speaker will ad­ mentary teachers, will be guest held in the cafeteria following dress them. At the first dinnei speakers at the Altar and Ros­ recitation of the Rosary and the guest spettter was Dr. ary society meeting at 7:45 p.m. Benediction in the church at James Murray, economics pro­ Nov. 8 in the parish hall. T/tere is NO 7;M p.m. Refreshments will be They will explain the CCD se rv ^ by Mrs. Joseph F. Pet- program as it is conducted in rash and members of S i Anne’s 1st Communion the parishes. A special invita­ Substitute for circle. tion is extended to mothers of The members of Our Mother In Castle Rock children attending the religious of Perpetual Help circle will instruction classes. (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, EXPERIENCE meet Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in tiie (S t Francis of Assisi Parish,! Nov. 4 is the Communion home of Mrs. Russell Gibson, Castle Rock) 3065 S. Corona street. Sunday for mjembers of the Al­ tar and R osa^ Society, all the Tbe following children re­ In iw iy women of the parish, the Girl ceived First Communion in the Don’t Turn O ff the Scouts, Brownies, Camp Fire Hie State Patrol points out 9 a.m. Mass, Oct. 28: girls. Bluebirds, and their lead­ that there is a good and suffi­ Therese Carochi, Forest Cas­ Sw itch on Pro g ress cient reason for every traffic lookimg for o ffenio ers. They are to receive in a ey, Kathleen Chubb, Jimmy law in tbe book. Their purpose group in the 8 a.m. Mass. Cordova, Karen Cordova, Lois is to protect you and otters Plenty of clotbes but no home is the pHfdit at tbe dinner to give dolly a new home. There ’The Holy Name society will Ehlers, Betty FlageoUe, Peter from needless injury or death. of this doll, which will be a feature of a will also be a selection of homemade gifts meet in the parish hall Nov. 5 Heir, Patty Heir, Judy Loftus; But they cannot save you unless roast beef dinner Nov. 4 at All Saints’ parish, for an ages at tiie event. at 8 p.m. Kendel Longworth, Gail Mo­ you know them and obey them. Denver. Some lucky littie girl win be sdected On Nov. 17, at 6:39 p.m., the jica, Bobby Munoz, Bernard Re-Elect Senior Giri Scout Troop of the Morris, Margaret Reddy, Stejtii- parish will serve a baked chick- en Ritchlin, Sherrie Rutledge, Two in All Souls' Parish Running for Public Office eu dinner in the parish hail. Tony Schenek, David Tallient The cost is 12.50 per plate. Betty Wheeler, Patty Wheeler, STEVE McNICHOLS Proceeds are to help build the (AU Souls’ Parish, Englewood) cult to interest qualified people He is a businessman active in ’ra S Y SEEK offices that will and Don Wilson. fund for tbe troop for a visit THE REV. Donald McMahon, in seeking local elective office. automobile wholesale and re­ require them, if elected, to DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR Two members of the parish to Girl Scout Cabana in Cuerna­ pastor of Christ the King parish. tail operations in Englewood for serve as a team. are taking seriously the Chris­ “ WE AGREED to accept tbe vaca, Mexico. Reservations may Evergreen, conducted a day cf tophers’ suggestion that “ you nominations only after it was more than 10 years and is a They advocate a number o f re-! be made by calling WE 5-2182 recollection for the 40 high Keep Faith with Your Future.,.. can improve your government.” made clear we could administer life insurance underwriter. forms in the county-level func-'or WE 5-6397. school students of St. Francis tions, including the moderniza­ Mrs. Carl Woertman, section parish. Services were conducted GOVERNMENT IS A SERIOUS BUSINESSi! both offices, if elected, free frpm Swift, self-employed as an patronage commitments or any tion of accounting methods and chairman of the United Fund at Sacred Heart Retreat House, k author and consultant, has con­ other partisan politioal consider­ the creation of a career service drive, thanks all who have help­ Sedalia. A party was held in MeNlehola (or flovamer Cemmlttoo - Ban l». Btapitlan Jr. Chairman'min * ation. tributed to some national mag- program for courthouse employ­ ed make this year’s UF drive a the rectory ttat evening for the zlnes, such as ’The Sign. es. success. C.Y.O. members. Pd. PoL “ We are willing to take tbe financial sacrifices involved in order to try to improve our local government.” Crump is a promoter of the Gabriel Richard institute, a > Christian leadership training > program fostered by the Chris topber Movement.

ib All Souls’ Day Th- r Masses Slated Ttr

(Mother of God Parish, Denver)

The schedule of Masses for All ^ u ls ’ Day, Nov. 2, is as follows: 6:30, 6:50, 7:10, 8:00 (High Mass) and 8:25 a.m. Con­ John F. Crump fessions will be heard on ’Thurs­ dr day evening from 7:30 to 8:30. They are first-time candidates Friday is also the first Friday for public office this year. Tk of the month. Because of All CLEARANCE SALE John F. Crump and Mike Souls’ Day, exposition of tiie dr Swift, both of Littleton, are Blessed Sacrament will not be dr seeking the offices of Arapahoe held during the day. Novena dr 220 NEW CARS 55 NEW 1962 • 28 '62 DEMOS iMMEDiATE DaiVERY devotions to the Sacred Heart County treasurer and assessor, Tk respectively. of Jesus will be held Friday evening at 7:30. 4 Crump, active in the parish ALL MODELS! OUT-OF-STATE CREDIT OK 1ST PAYMENT DEC. Men’s cteb and the first presi­ The Altar and Rosary society^ dent of the parish Home and will meet Wedinesday, Nov. 7, at School association, points out 12:30 p.m. for a luncheon in that neither candidate regards the church basement. 'Ihe Ros­ ary will be recited and Bene­ diction of tbe Blessed Sacra­ 4 ment held in the church begin­ dr FABULOUS GALAXIES— World's Hottest Performers 4 ning at 1:15. A business meet­ d - ing will follow in the basement. A S L O W A S d < A S L O W AS 4 Following tbe meeting, a film, dr d < 4 entitled A Day in the Life of d d 4 the Pope, will be shown. All d 4 women of the parish are in­ d > 4 vited to attend. $ .00 d d 4c 4 d 4 Nun to Address DOWN d MONTH d 177 > 4 St. John Unit d > 4 d TRADES WORTH OVER $177.00 TRADES WORTH OVER $177.00 (S i John the Evangelist’s W IL L REDUCE PAYMENTS WILL REDUCE PAYMENTS Parish, Denver) d > 4c

Sister Loretta Ann, of the Sisters of Loretto, will si»ak on *■ 4 State and Church relations in > 4 Mexico at the November meet > 4 ing of St. John’s Altar and Ro­ sary society to be held in the > 4 lounge room of the church at > 4 M ike S w ift 1 p.m. Nov. 9. A recitation of > 4 himself as a professional poll the Rosary and Benediction will 4 tidan. precede the meeting in the > STATION W AGONS 4 church. FULL SIZE FAIRLANE SEDANS A t MW A t “ But we take seriously our A t L«w A« Af L«W At obligation as citizens,” he said. The “ Share a Treasured A t L«w At 4 “ We were asked by leaders of Book” project will be promoted d 4 the party to seek the offices by the sponsors, Mrs. T. Raber $ . 0 0 d $ .00 S .77 because it is chronically diffi Taylor and Mrs. Millard Smith. d DOWN 4 DOWN 4 Q ” MONTH 177 w M m o n t h 177 M 4 4

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