I The Birth of a Parish I i Religious Vacation School Report i 7 Shows Enrollment of 6,229 Pupils

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Bountiful Harvest Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1954— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Reaped in Annual Instruction Course DENVER CATHaiC A bountiful spiritual harvest and the return to the sacraments was reaped by the 1954 religiotis of ^1. vacation schools of the Archdio­ By 227 children who attended ... cese of Denver, which were held the classes promises were made in 88 places with an enrollment that they would attend parochial of 6,229 pupils. schools in the future. REGISTER o f St. M a r y ’ s Three Sunday Masses will be celebrated for Spacious Gymnasium Academy, En­ parishioners in the St. Mary gym, the facilities The schools, conducted under Critical Problem glewood, was the scene of the birth of a new of which have been made available to the new the auspices of the Confraternity Is Emphasized VOL. XLIX. No. 51. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 DENVER, COLORADO parish as the members of All Souls’ Parish at­ of Christian Doctrine, resulted in tended the first parochial Sunday Mass. Between parish through the kindness of the Sisters of A aitical problem was empha­ Loretto. The Masses will be at 7, 8:30, and 10 Baptism for 41 persons, the con­ 350 and 4C0 persons attended the Mass, which sized by the heavy attendance at was offered by the Rev. Omer Foxhoven;' first o’clock. The academy is located at 4645 S. Uni­ version of 15, First Communion pastor. versity Boulevard. ’ for 1,067, Confirmation for 44, the vacation schools, especially in Field Mass in Byzantine Rite Denver and suburban areas. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ ory Smith, V.G., archdiocesan di reaor of the Confraternity, said, Planned for K. of C. on Aug. 8 Rite of Consecration of Home 'The presenc? of more than 2,800 children in the Denver and subur­ ban area vacation schools points Will Be First in Colorado up the critical need o f additional parochial schools and still more A special Field Mass in the Byzantine Rite will feature the annual picnic of the Planned on KLZ-TV Aug. 8 facilities in existing schools in the Denver Knights of Columbus Council 539, to be held this year at Our Lady of the metropolitan area." The beautiful ceremonial iof the home and the family Sunday, Aug. 8, over station children that the picture or Rockies Camp Aug. 8. statue which is given a place of Remarking that new parochial of the blessing of a Catholic ^., Sacred Heart of Jmus ^ Celebrating the Mass at noon in the Slavonic language will be the Rev. Dmjrtro ,. will be demonstrated on a tele- ceremonies, to be acted honor in the home in the en schools are still "many years Blazejowsky, Ukrainian CaOiolic vision broadcast at 1:30 p.m. by three couples belonging thronement ceremony merely + + + 4- home and the consecration! away" in the newer residential priest and a member of the K. to Christian Family Movement represents the Person o f Jesus Mass of St. John Chrysostom Shrine to Blessed Mother groups in Denver, will be con­ Christ and the burning love He sections, Monsignor Smith de of C. Council. Father Blazejow­ ducted by the Rev. Francis Syrl- bears for men. saibed the CCD program that sky, who was ordained In Rome, cares for the Transfiguration of aney, pastor o f the St. Pius X would give the children the best Parish, Aurora, CMF federation Ukrainian Priest Explains Our Lord Church at 517 E. 46th possible iostruaion until the Pioneers of Sacred Heart chaplain. The family o f one o f Avenue. the couples will also take part. schools ate built. The Ukrainian Catholic Choir Liturgy of Eastern Rite of Denver will sing for the Mass, Parish to Be Memorialized The telecast will be presented Lucille Canjar The program calls for a parish on KLZ-TV’s House o f the Ixird The Mass will be that of St. board of laymen under clerical The following is an explanation The altar boys do not kneel John Chi^sostom^ Archbishop of weekly program, which takes of the Byzantine Rite Field Mass A shrine honoring the ity o f Cincinnati, w^jo formerly direction. “The board will deter­ during the Mass but bow their Constantinople in the . fourth Blessed Mother is to be taught at Sacred Heart School. turns inviting the representatives that will be celebrated at the heads during Consecration and To Join Charity mine the local needs and provide century. of different religious groups to Denver Knighte of Columbus pic­ Communion prayers. The Bautschs’ other children This Byzantine Rite Field built on a vacant lot next appear on the religious telecast. qualified lay teachers to supple nic Aug. 8. Author of the article are Helen, Joseph, and John, Jr. The priest blesses the people Mass is believed the first in the to Sacred Heart Church, previous Catholic program, is the Rev. Dmytro Blazejowtky, ment the efforts of priests and with his hand seven times dur- history of the Church in Cofo- 2760 Larimer Street, Den­ presented by the Cathedral Par­ a Ukrainian Catholic priest, w ^ Sisters Aug. 19 sisters in school year instruction rado. ish and the Very Rev, Monsignor will telebrate the Maes, ver, in memory of thejate programs on the grade and high The Byzantine Rite is that Walter Canavan, pastor,' featured Lucille Canjar, daughter of By Rev. Dmytro Blazejowsky Mr. and Mrs. John Bautech, Second of 13 the Catholic practice of tte Ro­ school levels. branch of the Church in the East Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Canjar, 4420 THE FIELD MASS will be that is in union with the Holy pioneer members of the sary, Reed Street, Wheatridge, will The direaor said that this "is a that o f St. .John Chrysostom, See, and is not to be confused parish. enter the novitiate of the Sis­ Children Will hre« Couplet solution of the immediate prob­ Archbishop of Constantinople in with schismatic Orthodox The memorial will fulfill the ters of Charity at Xavier, Kans., the fourth century, and Doctor of 'Taking part in the program lem that has proved successnil i ^oups, which use very similar ■wish o f Mrs. Bautsch, who, on Aug. 19^ the Catholic Church. This Mass will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Riede liturgy. her deathbed in 1929, told her Join Convent The Canjar family, members many growing areas in the coun- is used by about 200,000,000 o f St. John’s Parish and six of o f Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish in The Rite is that of much of sons: “ Give something to the tty. people, partly Catholic, partly the Church in the Ukraine, an Church in memory o f us.’’ Miss Mary Lorian Horvat, a their children. The dramatization Wheatridge, recently moved Orthodox. The Orthodox, al­ will present the enthronement of intensely Catholic nation now That request was answered daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael from Holy Rosary Parish in Den­ Prietta'- Institiit* though separated from the Cath­ the Sacred Heart in their home. under Communist tyranny and this year when it became possible P. Horvat, 4417 Pennsylvania ver, where Lucille had attended Oct. 19 and 20 olic Church, are using St. John Holy Rosary Grade School. She forced to bo one of the Soviet to purchase the lot next to the Street,, Denver, a member of Other couples present for the Chrysostom’s Catholic Mass. solemn occasion will include Mr. Socialist Republics. The public ehurch. The old buildings on the Holy Rosary Parish, will enter was graduated in 1960 from An­ As the first step in getting this The principal parts o f the Mass the convent of the Sisters of and Mrs. John Mahoney pf S t operation of the Church in the property were tom down and nunciation High School, where parish board program into ful are the same as in the Latin Rite. Charity of Leavenworth Aug. 19. Philomena’t- and Mr, and Mrs. she was homecoming queen in Ukraine has been all but wiped the ground leveled for landscap­ swing, a priests’ institute will be There are the Epistle, Gospel, out by the Soviets. ing. The Jesuit priests of the The 12th of 13 children, Mary James Kerr of Blessed Sacrament her senior year. She attended St. Credo, Sanctus, Consecration, Mary College in Xavier and Re­ held Oct. 19 and 20 at St. Fran­ Arrangements have been made parish have announced that the Lorian is Mie second member of Parish. Mr. Mahoney will also Elevation, Our Father, and Com­ gis College in Denver. for a large attendance at the shrine will be built on the site, the Horvat family to enter reli­ make the introductory remarks. cis de Sales’ High Schod, Denver munion. ’The p raprs in between gious life. Her sister. Sister ’The enthronement ceremony, Lucille, the youngest o f 10 are different, and the ceremonies picnic. John Van Veen leads a but details of the project have Priests of the Denver Archdiocese committee planning the picnic. not been disclosed. Mary Liguori, also a Sister of which is becoming increasingly children, has a sister a nun. Sis­ are a little different. popular in many Catholic homes, ter Leo Catherine, in Billings, and the Cheyenne jind Pueblo Refreshments will be furnished, Couple Coma Ukes its origin from the promise but picnickers will bring their Dioceses will be invited. o f Our Blessed Lord to S t Mar­ THE PRAYERS BEFORE the own lunches. To Denver in 1879 Mass are said by the priest be­ garet Mary: "I will bless every Many parishes in the Denver . The camp is south o f Ever­ fore the altar before he is Mr. and Mrs. Bautsch came to home in which an image of My Province have established such green, and is reached by turding f lenver in 1879 and settled near Sacred Heart will be enshrined.’’ vested. After the priest is vested, south at Evergreen on Route 73. he site of Sacred Heart Church. boards as a result of the institute he prepares the bread and wine Fatber Blasejowtlcy For nearly 50 years, from the Jesuits Spread Devotion held in Cheyenne in 1953. The on a side table beside the altar. Then he incenses the altar on all founding of the parish, they The devotion received its pastors and parish directors who ing the Mass. The incense is Repairs, Changes worked for the betterment of four sides, then the people, used five times during the Mass, greatest impetus in recent years have successfully operated such and starts to sing the Mass. 'The Push Back Date the Church in Denver. from Father Mateo Crawley- in the beginning o f the Mass, be­ boards will report on their prog­ Epistle is read by a member of Mr. Bautsch. who had been an Boevey, SS.CC., who preached it fore the Gospel, before bringing the choir or the congregation boy in his native Germany, incessantly. Also playing a promi- ress at the October session, accord­ the chalice to the altar, after the The priest reads the Gospel, fac- Consecration, and after Commu­ taught boys in the parish how ent part in spreading the devo­ ing to Monsignor Smith. Dedication ing the people. nion. The first three times the to serve Mass; and, as he neared tion have been the Jesuit Fathers The 1 9 5 4 vacation schools in The chalice with wine and the priest incenses all four sides of 80 years of age, he still served of the Missouri Province, who Elenver numbered 19 , with an en­ paten with bread are brought to the altar and the people. After Of Nursery Mass occasionally before his produce the Sacred Heart pro­ the Consecration and Communion death in 1921. A son, Al, fol rollment of 2 ,1 8 3 ; seven suburban the altar during the litanies be­ gram on radio and television. In he incenses only the Blessed Sac­ lowed in his footsteps and was the past few years these priests schools enrolled 656; and 62 tween the Epistle and Credo. sacristan of the old Loyola The Credo is sung by the choir rament Postponed have been responsible for the dis­ schools in other parts of the arch­ Church on Ogden Street. tribution of more than 500,000 in. or the oongregation, and the diocese had 3,390 children. The dedication o f the new expensive reproductions o f the priest, during the Credo, holds THE PRIEST and the people Son Is Triesf the veil before his eyes, which home of the Infant of Prague famous Ibarraran painting of the The figures are in addition to make the sign of the cross not Sacred Heart for use in homes. signifies that the Credo must be Nursery, Denver, originally set In St. Louis the school year instruction classes accepted and believed Without Catholics who have the Sacred from left to right but from right for Friday, Aug. 13, has been Another son is the Rev. Frank discassion. to left, as water is sprinkled dur­ Heart enthroned in their homes held by the Missionary Sisters of postponed, according to word Bautsch, chaplain of St. John’s usually recite their prayers and The words of the Conseerk ing Baptism. The sign of the Our Lady of V iaory and many Hospital, ^t. Louis, Mo. A daugh­ the Family Rosary before the tion are not said but sung. The cross is made by the priest and received from the Q tholic ter, Cecilia, o f the first gradua­ Mary Lorian Horvat image. If possible, they make a Lucille Canjar school year Confraternity classes Our Father is sung by the choir people whenever the names of Charities o f the Denver Arch­ tion class from Sacred Heart family Holy Hour on the first throughout the archdiocese. or the congregation. the' three Persons of the Holy High School, is now Sister Mary Charity of Leavenworth, is a Mont., and a brother a priest, diocese. Archbishop Urban J. Friday. Some even observe an .• * * * Trinity are mentioned, which is Francesca o f the Sisters of Char- teacher in the biology depart­ the Rev. John A. Canjar, pastor very often during the Mass, be Vehr will dedicate the nursery hour o f nocturnal adoration. (See Table af Enrollment on ment of St. Mary College, Xavier of St. John’s Parish, Stonebam, THE COMMUNION is given cause the Mass was composed at a date to be announced. Gare is taken to instruct the Kans. • and missions. Page 2) to the faithful with a small during the time that heretics The nursery is being moved golden spoon. The chalice after tried to destroy tne Holy Trinity; She is a graduate of Holy Ro from its original location, at Last Camp Week sary Grade School and Annunci­ Communion is purified on a side and, therefore, in opposition to ation High Sehool and she re­ table beside the altar. heretics, the Holy Trinity is em­ St. Clara’s Orphanage, to a new ceived a bachelor of science Jesuit Blasts Proselytizing Tactics There are no kneqling prayers phasized in S t John Chrysostom’s site on the grounds of the for­ degree in elementary education after the Mass. Mass. mer St. Joseph Convent (the To Open Aug. 8 May 28 at the S t Mary College St. John Chrysostom’s Mass People do not genuflect in new St. Elizabeth Retreat), in Xavier. In Predominantly Catholic Honduras was and is a High Mass. the Byzantine Rite, but in place 2825 W . 32nd Avenue. At St. Mary College, Miss of genuflection there is the During the Mass the choir or Horvat was president of the By Jim Walsh Oriental way o f reverence, to Delay in Repairs At Saint Malo student activities board, student building. He admitted the chil- Father Hebert was assigned to the congregation sings all the bow the head and make the sign IN THE REPUBLIC of Hon­ dren were Catholics but said he, mission work in Honduras in responses. An organ is not used Charities officials said the chairman of the faculty-student duras, as well as in other South of the cross.' Even after the Con­ The last camping period for too, was free to practice his re­ 1949. His return to Denver in the Byzantine Rite. relations committee, junior dele secration the priest does not postponement of the dedication boys at Camp St. Mato will-begin American countries, proselytiz­ ligion. The minister’s catechists marks his first vacation in five * * * gate to the National Federation ing tactics employed by Protes­ genuflect, but bows his head and date was necessitated by delay Sunday, Aug. 8, and conclude of Catholic College Students, fled from the structure; the ex­ years. He expects to return to Sunday, Aug. 15, Father Rich­ tant ministers, subsidized by pose had shamed them. his mission in September. THE VESTMENTS are a little makes the sign of the cross in in readying the nursery’s new and a member of the Legion of reverence to the Blessed Sacra­ ard Hiester, camp director, an­ money from North America, are different but the principal parts home. Extensive repairs and al­ Mary, the Confraternity o f Chris­ creating distrust and ill will A GRADUATE of Annuncia­ NESTLED BETWEEN Gupte- are the same. The stole is wider ment and submission to the Holy nounced. Father Hiester made terations arc being made. tian Doctrine, the Women’s Ath­ among^the predominantly Cath­ tion Grade School in Denver and (T um to Page S — Column 6) and longer. Trinity. \ special mention of the fact that letic Association, the Spanish of the old Sacred Heart High the final week of camping of­ olic natives in their regard Club, and the Music Club. She toward the United States. Ca­ School, Father- Hebert entered fers the youths two big moun­ received senior activity honors the Society of Jesus in 1934. He Sf. James' Sends $540 tain hikes and on# smaller one. tholicism has been their faith upon graduation. for centuries; They dislike be­ was ordained at St. Marys, Kans., Three '54 Graduates of Annunciation No application is necessary ing rerarded as pagans and are by the late Bishop George J. To Seminarian Fund; ‘ for the last period. Father Hies­ resentful of attacks on their de­ Donnelly in June, 1947, and of­ ter said. Parents may bring their votion to the Blessed Mother and fered his First Solemn Mass in Fatima Burse Grows sons directly to the camp^ which Archbishop O'Hara the saints by non-Catholic mis- Annunciation Church, Denver. Will Enter Charity Sisters' Novitiate is situated 11 miles this side sioners. St. James’ Parish, Denver, has o f Estes Park on Highway 7, on -After serving at St. Francis’ Three members of the 1964 A native of Alamosa, she at-jnunciation High School. She has forwarded to the Chancery Of­ This plight forms one of the Indian Mission in South Dakota, graduation class of Annunciation tended public schools there and two older brothers and a younger ;> the South St. Vrain. Those con­ Visits at Shrine chief difficulties faced by nine fice $540.36 to be added to the templating the trip, the priest High School, Denver, will leave completed her education in An-Ulster. Jesuit missionaries in the Dio­ parish burse to assist seminarians ! suggested, should go up the on Aug. 18 to enter the novitiate cese of Tegucigalpa, capital of studying for the priesthood. North St Vrain and double back Of Mother Cabrin of the Sisters of Charity of Leav­ Honduras, according to Father Three gifts totaling $102 were at Estes Park. enworth in Xavier, Kans. announced for the Lady of -Fa­ Joseph L. Hebert, S.J., native of They are Gloria Martinez, tima Burse to bring the total to Boys going to camp should Archbishop John F. O’Hara, Denver who for the past five Shirley Dawson, and Judy Far­ $811.60. I bring either a sleeping bag or C.S.C., of Philadelphia was years has been laboring in the ley. Miss Farley’s intention to en­ This week’s donations are as two blankets. The fee for the among the 11,634 persons who republic. He is the son of Mr. ter the sisterhood was announced follows: Mr. and Mrs. James ; week is $22.60. Further informa­ visited the Mother Cabrini Shrine and Mrs. Victor J. Hebert, 3011 tion may be obtained by calling at Mt. Vernon in July, according in a previous issue of the Denver Cayton of Rifle, $1; Mr. and Dahlia Street, members of Cure Catholic Register. Loretta Fenton at MA. 3-0233. to John Campbell o f the shrine d’Ars Parish. Mrs. Adolph Torrez of Rifle, committee. From Sacred Heart $1; and anonymous, Denver, , Annual Mass FATHER HEBERT has had The prelate, passing through Miss Martinez is a member of $100. 'i Atop Great Peak direct contact with some of the There can he no summer letup Denver with a priest from tactics used. In one village, he Sacred Heart Parish. The daugh­ Naples, Italy, was “ v.ery much ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. in the work of the Church. Like­ ! The biggest hike of the year relates, he was amazed to find wise there should be no lessen­ ! will be made at camp Tue^ay. impressed’’ by.the shrine and the Martinez of 2841 Glenarm, she at­ the school opened during' vaca­ ing of the support of the Church ) Aug. 10, when the campers wBl new Sacred Heart statue thdre, tended Sacred Heart Grade tion time. On entering the build­ by the laity. i leave St. Malo at night, ascend Campbell said. ing, he found several non-Cath­ School and Annunciation High i the Twin Sisters’ Peak, and at­ The total number of vUitor* School. One of the best ways to assist olic catechists giving instruction the work o f the Church is to tend a Mass to be offered by Fa- to the ihrine last month warn to the children, who had been A farewell reception will be ! ther Hiester atop the peak at about 4,000 more than the make donations to the Lady o f lured there by pictures of the (riven in her honor on Sunday, Fatima Burse and thus provide i dawn. This is a cherished tradi- July, 1953, total. Every itate Blessed Mother and the Child Aug. 8, in the home of Mr. and for the education of priests to j tion of St. Malo, begun by the in the Union and 14 foreign Jesus. He saw the strategy used, Mrs. Jack B. Chavez. make the needed expansion of j late Monsignor Joseph J. Bosetti. countrie* were repreiented. explained it to the youngsters, From Wheatridge the-Churclv in the Denver Arch­ The two other hikes will in- There were 6,641 cars that and ordered them to go home. took visitors to the shrine. Miss Dawson is the daughter diocese possible. • elude trips to Long’s Peak and Some embarrassment followed The Rosary is recited every of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daw Gifts for the Lady o f Fatima Chasm Lake on Thursday, this incident. Father Hebert son, 3222 Garland, Wheatridge, Burse may be sent to Arqjihishop Sunday at 2, 3, and 4 p.m. at said, when the minister con­ Aug. 12. the shrine. and is a member of Sts. Peter and Urban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan fronted him upon leaving the Fr. Joiepli L Hebert, S.J. Paul’s Parish. Gloria Martiaoa Shirley Dawaoa Street, Denver. PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitona 4-4205 HNS in Aurora Joins Adoration Society Vacation Schools of 1954 Denver Jesuit Scores Proselytizing

A urora.— (St. Pius Tenth's president; E. C. Fulkerson, sec­ to all women on the parish list. D*nT*r Teacher* Enrollment Parish')— For the first time in its retary; and Bud Johnson, treas­ Though the meeting was pri­ All Saints’...... Sisters o f L o re tto ...... 287 By Sects' Ministers in Honduras very young history the Holy urer. marily business in scope, a pleas­ Annunciation...... „;...... SiBters of-Charity, Leavenworth...... 140 Name Society of St. Pius Tenth’s On Sunday, Aug. 8,.the Holy ant highlight of the evening was Blessed Sacrament.....-..Sisters of L o re tto ...... - 40 * (Continued From Page One) vrill join other Catholic men of Name men and their sons will a surprise birthday cake pre­ Holy Ghost— ...... Missionary Sisters, ^ram, asserted they were Cath­ tant villages for Confirmation the city in the nocturnal adora­ receive Communion in the 7:80 pared by Mrs. Mary Landis for Our Lady of 'Victory ...... - 175 mala and Nicaragua, the Repub­ olics, emphasizing the Church’s services. tion program. The men of the Mass at the Town House Supper the pastor. Father Francis Syri- Loyola...... - ...... Sisters of Charity, Cincinnati...... 20 lic o f Honduras has a popula­ stand for the working people, “DESPITE THE TACTICS of east-of-Aurora parish will meet Club. aney, whose birthday it was. Most Precious Blood.....Daughters of Charity, tion o f more than 700,000, most­ and said they adhered to the sectarian ministers,’’ Father He­ at the Town House parking lot Parishioners are reminded that • Interested persons are re­ St. Vincent de Paul ...... 108 ly Indians baptized Catholics. Its Pope’s social teachings in secur­ bert declared, “the faith the na­ at 8:30 Thursday evening, Aug. first Friday Masses will be held minded of the summer instruction Mt. Carmel...... -.Sisters of Servants of Mary...... 65 Catholic history is traced back ing justice and decent working tives have cherished for cen­ B, and from there proceed to­ in St. Therese's Church at 6:30 series hqld in St. Therese’s Our Lady of Grace...... Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth.....- 120 to 1527, when Clement VII es­ condition for native employes. turies will prevail. Their great gether to Holy Ghost Church for and 8 a.m. Communion will be Church, 12th and Kingston, on Our Lady of Guadalupe.Sisters of St, Benedict...... - 151 tablished the Diocese of Comaya- Under the leadership of Bishop devotion to the Blessed Mother, an hour’s adoration between 9 distributed before the Masses, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 Our Lady of Victory.-.JSisters of St. B enedict...... 175 gua, suffragan to Guatemala, Jose Turcios of Tegucigalpa,, the saints, and their firm be­ and 10 o’clock. Persons interested and Confessions will be heard on o’clock. Our Lady of Victory . ' which then included the entire progress is being made in pro­ lief in the sacraments of Pen­ in obtaining rides may call Thursday from 4 to 5:30 and Three infants were baptized (Rudy Center)...... Theatine Seminarians ...... - 75 Republic of Honduras. moting principles of social legis ance and Holy Communion can­ George Helfenbein, EM. 6-9822. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the past week: Laura Ellen, Presentation...... Sisters o f M ercy ...... - ...... - 155 lation. He is a guiding figure in not be changed. As a result. Two other Colorado Jesuits The Altar and Rosary Society daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude his diocese. Father Hebert noted, tenets of other sects, which ig­ The society was formally or­ Sacred Heart....'...... Eisters of Charity, Cincinnati...... 92 laboring in the area, Father He­ plans for the coming year were Meskel, with sponsors Mr. and Sacred Heart...... Sisters of Charity, Cincinnati ...... 95 and often is seen traveling by nore these beliefs, make little ganized on Wednesday, July 28, bert mentioned, are Fathers John when an election of officers was discussed at an advisory hoard Mrs. Lawrence O’Connell; Susan St. Cajetan’s...... Sisters o f St. B enedict...... - 126 mule to reach even the most dis­ headway with the natives.” Newell, also from Annunciation held. Sid Hardemen was elected meeting of officers and commit­ THerese, daughter of Mr. and S t Francis de Sales’...... Sisters o f St. Joseph, Carondeiet__ - 38 Parish, and Eugene Latta of president; A1 Rowan, vice presi­ tee chairmen held in the home of Mrs, Gerald J. Denver, with J. St. James’...... Sisters o f St. Joseph, Carondeiet...... 68 Sterling. The nine Jesuit mis- Mrs. Ann Boston, president, July Thomas Hannigan and Marietta dent; Bob Squires, second vice St. Peter Claver’s...... Sisters o f Charity, (Cincinnati...... - 176 sioners care for approximately Cl OUkf S C H U R C H GOODS HOUSt 30. The next regular meeting of Higgins as sponsors; and Keith S t Vincent de Paul’s.....Sisters of L o re tto ...... - ...... - ...... 77 115,000 persons in the North the society will be Friday, Aug. Emil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ Coast o f Honduras near San Pe­ Dolls and Doll Ports 13, at 8 o’clock in St. Therese’s bert Vi . Leger, with Stephen Ku- No. of Schools -19 Enrollment ...... 2,183 dro Souia, second largest town RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED Parish hall. A letter outlining rey and Mrs. Mary- Scoles as S u b u rb a n Enrollment in the republic. plans for the year is being sent sponsors Teacher* A.B.C. Doll Hospital Arvada...... Sisters of Loretto ...,« ...... - ...... 125 SHORTAGE OF PRIESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCourt Mrs, Frances Schernbrand Aurora...... Sisters of L oretto...... 265 and nuos to teach the children Cuitomer Parking in Rear Englewood...... Sisters of St Joseph, Carondeiet...... ' 76 and conduct hospitals is the big­ 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 Fort Logan...... Sisters o f L o re tto ...... 61 gest problem encountered by the New Housekeeper Named Littleton...... Bisters o f St. Joseph, Carondeiet__- 64 missioners. Father Hebert said Westminster...... Sisters o f St. Francis, Marycrest ....i... 65 he offers Mass in 85 or 40 dif­ Dr. G. J. Wheatridge...... Sisters of S t Dominic, Sinsinawa___ 65 ferent places in one year and At Mother of God Rectory cannot return more frequently. Schoeuble (Mother of God Parish, Denver) Friday will be at 6:30 and 8 No. of Schools— 7 Enrollment ...... 721 It is not unusual, therefore, that Mrs. Frances Schernbrand has The Holy Hour of adoration Archdioeeie Teacher* Enrollment he will baptize 60 or -100 person-s Optometrist taken over the duties of house­ for men of Mother o f God Par­ when he reaches one village. keeper at the rectory. ish will be held in Holy Ghost Akron...... - ...... Sisters o f L o re tto ...... — 92 Specialist Difficulty in travel— for there Confessions will be heard on Church Friday morning, Aug. 6, Aspen...;—...... Sisters o f Charity, Leavenworth ; _ 49 from 2 to 3 o’clock. Basalt...... - ...... Sisters o f Charity, Leavenworth . are '42 few roads— forms a second For Visual Thursday afternoon from 4:30 major problem, the missiOner re­ to 6 and in the evening' from Miss Elizabeth Schilling is a Boulder______—'.H...Sisters o f St Benedict, St. Walburga.. 30 **l'he West's Largest Church Goods Supply HousiP Eve Care lated. “ More than half of our 7:30 to 9 in preparation for the patient in Mercy Hospital. Briggsdale...... P r ie s t...... 6 parish,’’ he said, “ is made up of 638 Empire Bldg. KE. 4-3840 first Friday, Aug. 6. Masses on Miss Marie BMlmar, Mrs. D. Brighton...... - ...... Missionary Sisters, Van Duyn, and Mrs. Dan Guer­ Our Lady of V ic to r y ...... 246 valley people, thousands o f whom live in the mountains. Typical rero have volunteered to care Burlington.... Sisters o f L oretto...... 51 Eshiblilhed 1902 1633 Tremont Pioct for the altar during August Castle RIlfck.. Sisters o f M e rcy ...... 34 journeys of the priests to give Visitors in the Gerald Clon- Central City.:...... Sisters o f St. Joseph, Carondeiet...... 23 them spiritual care include TAbor 5-3789 Denver 2, Cole. nelly home last week were Mrs. Cheyenne Wells...... — Sisters o f St. Joseph, T.O.S.F...... 33 travel first by Jeep as far as Connelly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Climax...... Sisters o f Charity, Leavenworth___ _ 49 possible and then completion of MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Dick Lee, and her brother-in-law Colorado Springs the trip either by mule or on foot.’’ and sister, Mrs. William Findley, Divine Redeemer...... Sisters of Chartiy, Cincinnati...... 48 all o f Grand Island, Neb. INSURANCE SINCE 1897 Our Lady «f THE REVOLUTION in Guate­ KITCHENS Mrs. James Tan^ney o f Lin­ Guadalupe...... ilissionary Sisters, mala had its reverberations in PLANNING coln, Neb., is visiting her son, Our Lady of Victory ...... 132 TA. 5-0241 Hondurw, where the army fight­ EXPERT 733 Gas and Electric 'Bldg. Leonard, and family. St. Paul’s Broadmoor. Missionary Sisters, ing against the Communists was Our Lady of V ic to r y ...... - ...... 74 partly organized, Father Hebert Gerord R. TeBockhorst pointed out. The people in Hon­ Herbert W. Leibmon 4th 'Jl/linnesota' Picnic Craig...... „Sisters of L o re tto ...... 67 Crook...... —..Sisters of St. Francis o f A ssisi...... 26 duras as well as in Guatemala are definitely against the Reds, Decrtrail...... Sisters of Charity, Cincinnati...... —.. 23 k i t c h e Ais although many natives are em­ i n s u r e r s To Be Held on Aug, 8 Eagle...... —...... Sisters o f St. Benedict, C hicago...... 19 ployed by the United Fruit Com- Eastlake...... —..Sisters of St. Joseph, Carondeiet___ 40 The fourth annual Minnesota pany. Erie...... Confraternity Teachers, Lay ...... 60 picnic will be held at noon Sun­ Estes Park...... Eisters of Loretto ...... — 25 Col. Castillo Armas, who led day, Aug. 8, at the Wa.shington Fort Collins the Guatemala revolutionary Park pavilion, South Franklin Holy Family------Sisters o f St. Joseph, T .O .S .F .______68 army, is reported to be a practic­ and East Exposition, Denver. St Joseph’s...... Sisters of Loretto...... 64 ing Catholic, Father Hebert said. All Steel Sinks — .Dishwashers 1 .Ml are invited pack picnic a Fort Morgan...... Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth 112 I^ior to the opening of hostili­ Cabinets — Disposers lunch (including coffee) and Fountain.....______Missionary Sisters, ties, Colonel Armas and other bring the family. W. R. JOSEPH Our Lady of V ic to r y ...... army leaders attended a special Special games, with prizes to Georgetown...... „...Sisters of St Joseph, Carondeiet___ Mass offered by the Chancellor be awarded, will oe ‘conducted Optometrist Glen wood Springs...... Sisters of St. Joseph, Carondeiet___ of the Diocese of Tegucigalpa, SPECIAL for both children and adults. Matt McEnIry Monsigfnor Morales, to implore Free pop will be provided for Golden...... —..Sisters of Charity, Cincinnati ...... *.'>43.95 Valu.i COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Granby...... Missionary Sisters, God’s blessing on their under­ ■ Idithe children.■ Idithe Further informa­ taking. Combination Dishwasher, Sink and For Appointment — TA. 5-1880 tion may be obtained from Ken Our Lady of Victory — ------14 230 Majestic Bldg. 16th & Broadway Keene, Gr. 7-0662. Grand Lake...... Missionary Sisters. BY SECURING RADIO time, ISpOSer MMavsHaMMBaMsaBMHssacHvsai ’399' Our Lady of Victory _.. 10 the rebels broadcast their pro- Greeley Call McEnIry for Free Home Demonstration St. Joseph's Hospital St. Peter’s.. -Sisters of M ercy ...... 65 Grover Former President Is Conducting Clinic St. Mary's.. .^(issionary Sisters, Our .Lady o f V ic to r y ...... S t Joseph’s Hospital, Denver, _ 15 DUFFY STORAGE & MOVING Mission of Stoneham Missionary Sisters, invited 4,000 doctors, hospital Of Heights to See Our Lady of Victory ______tin n KOI administrators, and medical 25 Serving Colorado Since 1886 Haxtun...... Bisters of Loretto ______84 school executives from e^ht 1232 Arapahoe MA. 8-0168 Holyoke______-Bisters of Loretto ...... —. 66 states to its first annual clinic Daughter Invested • House Moving • Heavy Moving Hugo...... Sisters of Charity, Cincinnati...... 62 Aug. 5 and 6. Idaho Springs...... -Sisters of St Joseph, Carondeiet ...- 44 * F u rn itu re • Moving • Packing • Shipping On the program are sympos­ Iliff______..Sisters of St Francis of Assisi...... 126 (Queens, N. Y.— Paula K « - iums and panels on medical, sur­ Julesburg____.i____ ..Sisters o f St. Joseph, Carondeiet .... 120 Kendrick-Bellamy Suggests gical, obstetrical, and gynecolog­ trick, daughter of Dr. J. Paul Ket- 1521— 20th St. KE. 4-6228 Keenesburg______..Adorers of the Most Precious Blood. 56 ical subjects. The sessions are Kit Carson...... Sisters of S t Joseph, T .O .S .F ._____ 59 trick, former president o f Loretto being held at the nurses’ home, Kremmling______..Alissionary Sisters, FRAMED PICTURES Franklin Street. Heights Oillege, who is now as­ Our Lady of Victory ...... 89 . . . Rcovtifiii, Unting Sifts Lafayetta...... Confraternity Teachers, l * y ...... 65 sociated with St John'i Univer­ Leadville...—...... Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth___ 116 sity in Brooklyn, N. is to be Limon...... Sisters of Charity, Cincinnati...... 31 invested in the Daughters of Louisville...... Sisters of the Most Precious Blood ... 35 FOR WEDDINt RIFTS | Loveland...... Sisters of Loretto ...... 136 Wisdom at St Anthony’s Church Meeker______— ..Sisters of Loretto...... _____ 24 in Litchfield, Conn., on Saturday, '"•CHANGI SultibU, *pprepr1«U gift* for Minturn______-Bisters of St. Benedict, Chicago___ 89 Aug. 7. She will enter the Mary Mount Harris...... '.Sisters of L o re tto ...... 40 Immaculate Novitiate in Litch- MW teupUi In fk*Ir n*w homcl. Oak Creek...... Sisters of Loretto...... 45 fie li Ovid...... —...... Sister* o f S t Joseph, (jarondelet.... 63 Centinuil r*m!nd*rt of fh* Rangely...... —Sisters of L oretto...... - ...... 27 Miss Kettrick formerly at­ Redcllffe...... Sisters o f S t B enedict______64 tilt* «nd thoughtfuInMi of th* tended St. Philomena’i School in Rifle______-Bisters of Loretto...... - ______62 Sedgwick...... -Bisters of St Joseph, Carondeiet —.. 80 Denver. She recently was grad­ fiv*r. S ilt...... -Sisters of Loretto...... - ...... 40 uated from college and worked Steamboat Springs.. -Sisters of Loretto...... — ...... 57 for the telephone company while Stoneham...... waiting for her call to enter the S t John’s...... —. ...Siaters o f St, FrancH, Milwaukee 30 convent. FOR ALL NEW HOMES Stratton...... Sisters of the Most Precious Blood 60 tlehir*t «dd w«rmth to n*w hom*i, *nd *r* th* «ppTopri*t* w*y t* W ray...... Sisters of Charity, Leavenworth .... 61 d*eor«t* w*lli. Id**l gifti for your frUndt with n«w hom*i. Yuma...... Sisters o f L oretto...... 29 GOOD CLOTHES NEED No. o f School*— 62 Enrollment ...... ___3,390 NOT BE EXPENSIVE AS BIRTHDAY GIFTS Summary EiUbliihtd hom*i «r* fr*sh*n«d with n*w pietur*i. Th*i* gift* *re w*lcom*d b*e*ui* th*y ’’b«long “ FROni? City of Denver - ______- 19 Schools2,183 Enrollment THE Suburban —...... ______7 Schools 656 Enrollment ENGLISH Outatate ____—. summERSun — ______628,390 Schools Enrollment m m Seleet fr«« baadred* of teif*- TAILORS m i ToUle ______- ____ 88 Schools 6,229 Enrollment tally fraoMd plctiroi, or thoota with its kearl-warmin^ invitation Tbo Frooihif Craftm aa tvitk its klizzkrdi and kiting, cold. Summary— Spiritual Fruits 901 FIFTEENTH STREET fro*i our larg* tt*«k of prlat* Plctor* Bollorl**, tod floor for averyona fo liva out-of-doors... to an- Combina (Quality and Styl* The season when our thoughts turn to a Baptisms - .....- ...... - ...... - 41 end orlglMlt fa be froaied. First Communion*______— ______1,067 at Price* Yon Can Afford 1441 Collfeflita Stn Deaver joy picnia or just go fishing...it fodts too warm fireside... our home... our families Confirmation* ______— 44 soon into autumn then changes... Return to Sacram ent*______—______— 21 and the comforts we can give them. Convert* ...... — 16 Promises to attend Parochial Schools —...... - ...... - ...... 227 prepare ^OX it now by having your heating WE ARE WAITING TO SEE YOU AT plaqt checked by your heating contraaor. You can be *ure of The Denver Catholic Three Months' Work a trouble-free heating scaion by having him check the Register To Aid Flood Victims 3125 EAST COLFAX following on a warm air heating system: Published Weekly by the Where you won’t have 0 Ttw chlmnay and flu* pip* ceniwetions Catholic Press Society, Inc. New York. — Welfare activi­ 0 Ttw outomaHe controls 938 Bannock Street, Denver. ties o f the Austria mission of the long to wait to see Colo. NCWC 'War Relief Service* will 0 Th* clrculoHno plpo* and fumoc* Subscription: S8.00 Per be utilized in ‘ the next three 0 Th* motor, bletw and filter Year Sold in combination with The Regiiter, National Edi­ months in lAng-range planning If your headng syston b hot water, in addition to *\ and ^2 tion. in Archdiocese o f Den­ to aid the thousands forced to Bil Burnett ■hove, have him cbedc ver. flee from the rampaging Danube Entered a* Second Clast and its tributaries. 0 Th* boll*r...hov* It washed and flushed out Matter at the Post Office A total of 70,000 pounds of OPTICIAN 0 The water glass...b* Mira It's cIo m Denver, Colo. food, clothing, bedding, and 0 Th* vehta*, redloHr* end pipo for dofaets other supplies nave already been 3125 East Colfax distributed by the WRS and DENVER, COLORADO Yoor beating lywea will operate owta effkkady tf k Is COLORADO Caritas, Austrian Catholio wel­ eleao. Thb year get sll of the comfort sad coaveniciwe of flsnrsi fare organization, in the Linz FRomont 7-5374 WALT SAPORT gai heat by having your fuNiaa checked now. CONVALESCENT area. Additional supplies were Celt Your Haatinf Confreetor Today t sent to Vienna. HOME Hundreds of children evacu­ FREE PARKING IN REAR AFTER HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Public Service Company of Colorado Reasonable Rates ated* from etricken areas have tlS So. L»g«n______PE, 1-TH5 been placed in foster homes under NCWC auspices. Are You Giving Your Fair Share? A Pledge Made Is a Debt Unpaid Your Seminary Campaign Payments Help the Church • . . to provide for fntnre needs in Colorado . . . to con.strnct the new buildings at the seminary • . • to provide parishes and missions where they are vitally needed

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Ttilirtday, August 5, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4-4205 PAGE THREE Sem inary Auxiliary Should Movie Show Bogus Priest's 'M ass? '1 Plans Fifth Annual Yes! Soys Denver's Barrett of 'Left Hand of God' { By Patrick F. Brennan of The L eft Hand of God from his works have no relirious turn most spectacular converts to SHOULD A MOVIE DEPICT Barrett in March, 1951, two at all, pointed out: ' Catholicity,” who died in 1907. a layman pretending to offer months after its publication as “I learned through years of Before he could finish this, how­ Bazaar on Sept 19 Mass and hear Confessions? a book, has sold the script to writing how to tell a story, and ever, an English author had a William B. Barrett, interna­ 20th-Century, and, according to people read fiction not to learn book published on the same sub­ The Auxiliarj' of St. Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, fs tionally famous Denver author, a Hedda Hopper column o f May about psychiatry and abnormal­ ject, and thus forced Barrett to 17, it “ has been passed by the' 'making preparation for the fifth annual open house and thii.Vs that such scenes should be ities or to gain information bet­ abandon the effort. “ I worked Catholic Church and the Breen ter gained in an encyclopedia. like a dog on it,” he chuckled, bazaar, to be held Sept 19 on the seminary grounds. Office.” They read fiction for an exten­ shrugging o ff the reverse. The students will be on hand to welcome visitors “ I understand that authorities sion of their experiences. • • * through the chapel, the g>'mnasium, the recreation room, in Hollywood have particularly Just as a child will ask for a BARRETT’S "TO THE LAST end the enlarged dining room fa- objected to showing either the story in order to get out of his MAN,” an historical novel on the cilities. The work on the addi­ chine for the repair of books Mass or confessional scene in the simple childhood existence into war for the liberation of Chile tion to the main structure is in and binding o f magazines in the picture,” Barrett told the Regie- a world of wonder, the reader of and Peru ( I 824), 'written— and library, a donation of $1,000.00 ter recently. fiction seeks to escape from the serialized in Adventure— in 1946 progress. * • * for the purchase of new books, limitations and restrictions of his and printed as a book in The auxiliary of the seminary more than $200 for athletic "I RECEIVED MANY LET- own life and live for a time in in 1947 was published for the ' came into existence in 1949, and equipment, $400 was used for TERS from non-Catholics after lives other than his own. A story first time in the U. S. in July, since that time the efforts of its the cleaning of blankets and pil­ the publication of Left Hand. By teller who gains that reader’s 1964. members have been devoted to lows, six sets of altar furnishings far the most comment was on the confidence can interest him in As to the future? “ I’m writing the improvement of both the and six storage cabinets pur­ ‘confessional scene.’ The burden almost any story he has to tell. a Doyel,” the Denverite elabor­ spiritual and physical life of the chased for the small chapels; also of non-Catholic mail was that I was fortunate enough to gain ated. “ I hope to have it finished young men who are giving their Confession was always the Cath­ reader acceptance with many for spring publication. It’ll be a ' all to the services o f God. a washing machine was obtained for the use of the nuns. olic practice most repulsive to stories over many years. When I contemporary U. S. novel, more them. It had never occurred to about the length of Left Hand New Improvements To help finance these varied told about Catholicism, they them, until reading The Left than Shadows. It deals with Mark Post Year projects o f the auxiliary the listened, that’s all.” Hand of God, that the confession, * « * Catholicity only incidentally.” Among the accomplishments open house and bazaar are held al represented an ordeal for the BARRETT, WHO LIVES at The critics may "cuss,” discuss, of the auxiliary in the last year each year. The people of the priest. The second high point of 751 Pennsylvania Street with his or praise Barrett’s work, but are the installation of exhaust Denver diocese may both visit comment from non-Catholics was charming wife,_ Christine, loves they will never be able to ignore fans in the classrooms, an auto­ the seminary and aid in the work on the Mass chapter. So many of to write — but not "jtiat for him. This man— who ranks with matic hand dryer in the .recrea­ of this organization. This is one them said that they never under­ money" ds a blurb on the jacket Undset, Mauriac, Greene, Mar­ tion building, a bookbinding ma- opportunity to both see and ap. preciate the time and effort stood what the Mass was or what of Shadowe of the Imagee led shall, and Waugh— must, in an given by the rector, the faculty, it meant until they read Left some* to believe. “ Some people era when pornographic (or, bet­ Hand. ter, "cornographic” ) tripe is be­ Lawnmowers Sharpened the students, as well as by the William E. Barratt interpreted that to mean that auxiliary for the training re “ In view of my experience with money was my only motive for ing foisted oh the public as a sub- Hind a Power Mower* Sharpened. the mail, I’m curious as to what, writing, which is nonsense,” he •stitute for originality and imag­ Here amid peaceful sorroundings, laywomen on retreat can Adjuited, Oiled, Enginei Overhauled. quired in the preparation of our included in 20th-Century Fox’s young men for the priesthood. forthcoming motion pi^ure of if any, will be the focal point of complained. “ A man who is will­ ination, be applauded for his Parta. Pickup a Delivery. audience iyterest if these two worship in one of Loretto's beautiful chapelt. A roast beef dinner will be his 1950 novel of sacrilege ai ing to put as much work into any singular contribution to Amer­ high points of reader interest are Kearney Hardware served beginning at 1 o’clock. regained faith. The Left Hand of other activity will make as much ican literature. eliminated insofar as the moying + + + + Itrry Itartaebercr Jo* Cuptf Also for entertainment there will God, which will “ probably” go or more money than a writer. picture audience is concerned.” 2270 Kearney FL. 5-0391 be various booths including into production in January, 1966. * • • The money is only incidental.” country store, fancy work, cake, It will be a wide screen-Cinema- “The greatest persona! satis­ “THE .LEFT HAND OF candy, fish pond, and special Scope-Technicolor film. faction that cornea to an author, GOD,” a drama of a bo] Wamends Retreat Set at Heights games. RKO, which bought the story m t at least in his mature years, is priest’s escape from a “highly the certain knowledge that he is convincing, sinister, genial war­ The 32nd annual retreat for 1376 Pearl Street, AC. 2-1041; touching lives. His mail tells A retreat provides an oppor- lord,” elicited some antithetical HOSPITAL TV him that he is touching those laywomen under the sponsorship Miss Ann Birmingham, 1535 Fil­ unity for obtaining many spirit­ comments from Catholic review, bert Court, EA. 2-6608; Mrs. lives, amd'if he haS a sense of of the Catholic Laywomen’s Re­ ual graces and blessings. Tha> Nocturnal Adoration ers when it appeared as a best Ralph Heckman, 1955 Hudson, treat Association will be held at Help a sick friend at seller in 1952. ' , responsibility he does not want daily conferences are inspiring. Loretto Heights College starting EA. 2-0561. "It will build in- the mature to hurt any life he touches.” The peaceful atmosphere gives Thursday evening, Aug. 26, and The excellent facilities at Lo­ St. Joseph ’ s Hospital reader a realization o f the dig­ It took Barrett a year o f ac those participating three days of ending Sunday afternoon, Aug. retta College provide comfort­ nity and sacredness o f the priest­ tual working time to produce rest and quiet, and a welcome pass lonely hours with Enrollment Increases 29. able accommodations for mak­ change from the routine and hood,” praised Father F. X. Can- The Left Hand of God and 10 days under two years to write ing a retreat. The committee cares of everyday living. It is a television field of the Detroit Catholic. Father James T. Sullivan, urges, all those wishing to at­ According to Father William treasure o f the Body and Blood The, Shadows of the Imagee. an experience that one will not “ This novel is one o f the most w '11 conduct the conferences. tend to make early reservations. soon lorget. : J. Gallagher, moderator of the of the Lord. Those who own the contrived and wooden potboil­ After finishing ■ Shadows, he EA.- 2-2950 Nocturnal Adoration Society, precious gems of this world — ers this reviewer has ever read.” toiled a year on a biography of Reservations for this retreat, the way the men of Denver are like the Kimberley Diamond' — countered .P.C. Kleist in Book J. K. Huysmans, a French nov­ open to all women, are being participating wholeheartedly in guard them with -the strictest on Trial. elist, art critic, and “ one of the handled by Miss Barbara Bach, nocturnal adoration js a marvel­ surveillance, even to the extent But, like it or not, The Left MARIAN YEAR PILGRIMAGES ous demonstration of real, solid of having secret service opera Hand of God, printed in serial Viiit Rome, Pari*, Li*ieas, Montreaux, Switzerland, Catholic faith. The men Who be­ tors on duty day and night They form July-October, 1950, broke Vienna, A**i*i, Florence, and Lonrde* long are faithful in their attend­ also consider it their greatest joy Redbook magazine’s all-time fan Vail Community Center II 0*7*. erint New Tsrk back te N. T. ance and new members are con­ to gaze upon them and admire mail record and, as a book, is All Expenu*______$1111.01 stantly being enrolled. The them in the company of their jublished in English (four print­ latest g;roup to join are men friends. ings), German (four printings), Serves Spanish-Speaking Croup Departures Aug. 15, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, or from the new SL Pius Tenth It should be pure delight and Dutcli, French,' Danish, and go any day . . . Parish in Aurora. Swedish^ and soon will be printed perfect bliss and the greatest of The Vail Community Center the Denver Deanery Community Also Many Groups Sailing All Summer Father Gallagher comment*: joys for us to look at the Blessed in Spanish. This is as it should be. The * • • was dedicated by Archbishop Centers, Inc. and a red feather 50 Day Pilgrimage . , . leaving Aug. 24 . . . $994.00 Sacrament exposed upon the Urban J. Vehr on Dec. 5, 1937. agency o f the Denver Area Com­ Holy Eucharist is the center, the altar— for we have the treasure AS A RESULT of its serializa­ Write or Call for Free Folders and Information very heart, the essence of our tion in Redbook (before it ap­ This center was built to serve munity Chest, is financed mostly of treasures— the most perfect the needs of 200 Spanish-speak­ through the Denver Area Com­ Ith Floor of Catholic faith. And so we should peared as a book), Barrett him­ and the most' priceless of all ing families in this neighbor­ munity Chest, from which it re­ DenTfr Drj be eager to honor the Blessed self received more than 600 let­ mary ann fisher - TRAVEL Goodi riches— the King of Kings, the hood. The building of the center ceived an allotment in 1952 and Sacrament. It is our pearl of ters from readers “containing No Sarvica Charge — Phone MA. 3-1211 Lord of Lords— the ^ody of God was made possible through the 1953 of $7,200. The Denver great price. Christ taught us problems pertinent to, or ques. Himself. generosity o f Mr. and Mrs. Deanery o f the Archdiocesan this in the parables of the tions concerning, the Catholic To exchange the pleasures o f faith.” Redbook also received John F. Vail, prominent Denver Council of Catholic Women con­ treasure and the pearl. The watching TV for a short time or Catholics. tributed $500, and many other jewels of this world should be thousands of letters, many of to accept the hardship of losing which were referred to Barrett The Vail Community Center, donations were made by indi­ I gpven to those who love them and a few hours of sleep in order to viduals interested in the activi­ know how to take care of them. for answers re lia n t to matters one of the centers sponsored by enjoy the companionship and of Catholic dogm^ To handle this ties o f the center. Then they have immense joy in love of Our Lord in the Blessed guarding them. mail, the author was forced to 'The 'Vail Center serves an Sacrament is the deal proposed buy a dictating machine. Then, How immeasurable should be Ave Maria Clinic area that has many people. APPLIANCES HARDWARE to the men of the Nocturnal on a trip to New York, he pur­ our joy in having the privilege of There are approximately 150 i 33rd, Downiof MA. 3-4103 Adoration Society. chased between 100 and 160 pam­ guarding the infinitely priceless houses in this area where people By uniting with God, by be­ phlets from the Paulist Fathers Helps in Saving live,' plus shacks where families COnON DRESSES coming one with Him in adora­ on 59th Street. He answered all also reside. The living condi­ the letters personallv and en. tion we learn what no human tions in many of these dwellings New shades wisdom could teach. We learn closed a pamphlet when it was Lives and Taxes are far below present living $2.98 needed to clarify a point of Cath­ standards. It is estimated that the essentials o f love. We leam Sizes 3 to 6x ions Articles of the infinite love that God has olic doctrine. “ Anyone interested There is a little-known service the center, through the year of to enough to write an author de­ 1953, will have served 1,500 for us and o f the love we owe which is producing a saving both and 7 to 14 Him in return. What does it serves a personal answer,” the in the tax dollar and lives. people in an, area that has a $5.95 novelist told the writer. population of 2,000. • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS mean “ to love?” To give all to *. * * That is the out-patient clinic the beloved— to become one with service offered by the Ave Maria REGARDING HEDDA HOP- Vail Center is the only Com­ Him. God possesses in super­ clinic at 736 Curtis Street— a munity Chest agency serving the Blouses— Cotfon, White & Pastel. ,$1.98 • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS abundance all that we lack — PER’S speculation June 18 that Gregory Peck will star in the clinic dedicated to service with­ needs of the people in this with His unquenchable flame. He movie version of his book, Bar­ out distinction to race, creed, or neighborhood. Blue Bell Jeons...... $2.39 • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES can enkindle our' feeble glow. rett expressed approval. “ I would color. He can extend one atom of His The program consists of a Double Knee Guarantee be pleased with Peck,” he com­ The clinic, under the direction power to our weakness and im^ Junior Boys’ Club, and Adult! Life of the garment mented. “ Originally, RKO chose of Gertrude Graef, served 4,160 mediately we feel transported to Club. In classes the center has I Zipper front— Size* 6 to 14 Kirk Douglas and I think he persons in the last year, includ­ His side and participate in all advanced and beginners’ sewing, of Relif^iou* Articifi for CKurcK And Hontr would have been a good choice ing 2,087 children. the workings of the Mystical art needlework, pottery, coqking, T-Shirts too.” Another prospect was add^ The investment made by the painting, dramatics, and super­ Body of Christ. May 7 when Louella Parsons Community Chest in this service vised play and games. The cen­ RA. 2-6060 In Nocturnal Adoration we wrote that “ is creates a long-term savings of I*. Warner and t o. ter also provides movies, em­ We Give Red Stamp* leam to love God instead of reading the script” of Barrett’s thousands of dollars annually to ployment services, and counsel­ loving ourselves. unique, controversial creation. Denver taxpayers in daring for ing. Casework problems are re­ U*e our New Layawaj Plan ^27* $0.D0WNIH8F the indigent and near indigent. 4 iir iitii <;oous In Nocturnal Adoration we The plot o f. Left Hand was ferred to Catholic Charities and 'Where Children Reign" leam to practice humility in­ originally suggested to the au This is made possible through health problems are referred tO 606 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 5-8331 stead o f pride. thor by a priest’s (Barrett can early detection and treatment of the Ava Maria Clinic. James diseases and avoiding the nece.s In Nocturnal Adoration we not recall the cleric’s name) Sun­ McNeve is director. day sermon on the value of faiUi sity of long hospitalization in learn to cultivate love of poverty The Vail Community Center at St. John’s Church, Denver, city-supported institutions. 1954 instead of love of wealth. is open every day, Monday where the novelist is an uriier. Patients accepted at the clinic NEW through Friday, from 1 p.m. In Nocturnal Adoration we “ I was looking around for a spir­ also have the advantage of social Refrigerator to 9 p. m. learn to substitute love of suf itual idea that packed as much service work. Each applicant is fering for love of pleasure. punch as the physical ideas form­ interviewed to determine eligi­ All this must seem crazy to ing the crux of novels then being bility. If eligible, care and treat­ the plain man in the street. But puDlished,” he explained. ment are arranged when services W ill Designates SirOOO for Catholic men— who have the Expressing satisfaction that beyond the clinic’s function are faith and teally believe in the Left Hand as a movie will reach needed. For Seminary Students real presence of Our Lord in millions not “ touched” by this Though the contribution of the the Holy Eacharist — it is the work in book form, Barrett Community Chest to the clinic is A $1,000 bequest to Arch­ supreme wisdom. noted: “ The success of motion great, the clinic could not exist bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver Mass will be offered at mid pictures with spiritual themes in without the generous affiliation for the education, of students at night; Confessions heard all recent years has encouraged var­ of the three Catholic hospitals St. Thomas’s Seminary, Denver, FRAME YOUR HOME LIKE through the night; and Com ious religious groups to finance in Denver. was included in the last will of i munion distributed every hour. motion pictures dramatizing the They provide free x-ray serv- Mrs. Tusella J. Fairall of Den­ A BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECE The hours assigned to mem^ lives of their founders. It is i<'es, special laboratory work, and ver. hers of the various parishes for richly satisfying, as far as I’m free h o s p ita liz a tio n to clinic Mrs. Fairall left a personal Aug., 1954 are as follows: concerned, that the story I wrote put'ents. In addition, these hos­ estate valued at $30,000, ac. 9- 10 o’clock— St. Pius X, S— t with a Catholic theme— is to pitals give the services of most of cording to a request for probate Ignatious Loyola, St. Catherine’s be made by a large company the resident doctors, interns*, and of her will. She is the widow of and St. Joseph, Golden; without subsidization and with­ student nurses to the clinic. Herbert C. Fa^ll, one-time 10- 11 o’clock — St John’s,out any active Catholic promo­ The clinic is an agency of the state treasurer and owner of the P*resentation, St. James’, St tion. Denver Community Chest Daily Journal. Rose Lima, Christ the King, Sts. • * * .AND COST NO MORE! Peter and Paul’s, and St. Pat­ ‘THROUGH SERIALIZA­ rick’s, Ft. Logan. TION you reach approximately 11- 12 o’clock — Holy Ghost,8,000,000 persons. I know this Mon Charged on Smith Act St. Elizabeth’s, and All Saints’. from my experience with Left Take Advantage of ELCAWS Low 12- 1 o’clock — Cathedral, SHand. t 'The motion picture the­ Joseph’s (C .S^.R .), St. Mary aters in the U.S. reach a vast At Regis Only 1 Semester S u m n f e r Rates . . . Right N o w ! Magdalen’s, St. Cajetan’s, S t audience which an. author can­ Bernadette’s, and Our Lady of not hope to touch through any _ Joseph 'William Scherrer, iden­ ber on the Boulder campus of » Victory; other media.” tified as a Communist party or­ the America Youth for Democ­ 1- 2 o’clock — S t Vincent de One of the world’s leading au­ ganizer and arrested Aug. 3 on racy, an organization cited as Sold, Installed, and Guaranteed by Fence Experts! Paul, S t Dominic’s, Our Lady thorities on, and a famed chron­ charges o f violating the Smith subversive. He was a member of of Grace, and St. Theresa’s, icler of, 'World War I combat Act, is described in a daily news­ the steering committee of the Aurora; aviation, Barrett does not think paper story as a former student Civil Rights Congress at Boulder. Lowest Prices * Best Materials * Best Service 2- 3 o’clock— Annunciation, Stthat the “torrid adventures” of of Regis College, Denver. After leaving Regis, he appar­ Francis de Sales’, and Mother of Jim Carmody comprise his great­ Scherrer did attend the Jesuit ently abandoned his intention of God; est work. college, but for only one semes­ studying medicine. '' ter— the opening semester of the * Before You Buy Any Fence, Big Family .Size 11.40 .Sq. Ft. Shelf Area 3- 4 o’clock — Blessed Sacra “I thought Shadowe was my ment, Holy Rosary, St. Joseph’: best,” he told the writer, refer­ school year 1938-39. (Polish), and Cure d’Ars; Regis officials said that young SPECIAL ring to the Shadows of the Im­ Wall For Free, ] 4-5 o’clock— S t Philomena's ages, his novel published in 1963 Scherrer enrolled as a pre- to For Limited 1 Ce*h or Eaiy Term* Our Lady of Lourdes, S t Pat­ medical student. He 'was the third CARPETS W*H CALL RAce 2-2879 Accurate Quotation $ ■ 1 3 2 9 5 and a “ best seller” selection for Time Loti Big Trade-In rick’s. St. Anne’s o f Arvada, many months. “ I haven’t yet got of eight children of a Colorado ROOM SIZE Holy Family, and Most Precious the final figures on Shadows," he farming family, and had a Cath­ and SMALLER No Down Payment No Poyment Until ■•*<1 S-701 Blood; and mused. “ We figured it would out­ olic backg];pund. At Regis he got RUGS ■ wid* aelMtioB *if p*tt«ni* September 25 5-6 o’clock — Assumption sell Left 'Hand. Strangely, how above-average grades, and was aad color* to ebooM froa FHA Tarm* Arranged Full Length Cold — Moist-Cold Meat Tray Whan You Think Sacred Heart, St Anthony's, St ever, the publication of the known as a Catholic Cat' • of good Right la Your Home Louis’, St. Mary’s, Littleton, M t Sha^ws has increased the sales standing. Furniture 'V tZ 'Z : of Fence*— Carmel, Catholic Railroadmen of Left Hand.” After leaving Aegis following Think of Elcarl * * * Opt* fTcdoctd*; ■nelcd TIU I t'clcck Family Furniture and Guardian Angel. only ' one semester’s . studies, WILLIAM J. A. M. AS TO HIS SUCCESS in Scherrer attended Colorado Uni­ E.M.W. (BILL) (BUD) Everything for the Home at Savings of 10% to 50% Work ha* bofuo on th* new selling Catholic themes to the versity in Boulder. Nothing is CARLILE ELLERBT I Seminery building. Help bring U, S. public, which is largely known of his relationship with whara eaah talk* 3474 W. Colfax KE. 4-0693 jit to ■ tucce*(ful concluiion non-Catholic, Barrett, quick to his religion following that step. 2141 So. Broadway 4405 East Evans Ave., Denver keeping up your campaign pay point out that he is not a “ pro- According to newspaper ac­ SPruca 7-S391 ^ ment*. Ipagandizer” and that many of count!, iMwaver, ha was a mem­ PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bonneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4-4205 Thursday, August 5, 1954 St. Vincent's Ready for Fete Aug. 13-15 68 K. of C. at Retreat (St. Vineant da Paul’i Pariih, of donations o f groceries, and The men of the parish are re­ Held at Regis College Denrer) any amount of canned goods, no minded that Aug. 8 is “ setting- When the final bazaar meet­ matter how small, will be wel­ up-booth time,” and volunteers Last week end, July 31, 68 treat master, retreat director, comed. These, too, should be are welcomed to help with this ing was held Aug. 4, all arraiigfe- Knights o f Columbus attended and the Knights of Columbus ments for the third annual sum­ brought to the rectory, or the task. The time for the job is 1 men who attended. mer festival were completed. chairmen, Mrs. Ed Hegge or p.m. a retreat held at Regis College. Mrs. Henry Bettinger, may be The snack bar, under the This was the first annual re­ The dates of the event are Aug. Those knights who partici­ treat, which was sponsored by contacted. Larger gifts for the chairmanship of Mrs. Ceal 13 to 15. pated were from the councils of Council 539, and each year this games also are needed. Dona­ O’Brien, will be assisted by the Parishioners are reminded Denver, North Denver, Boulder, retreat will be conducted. that the doll booth is still in tions of trading stamps are wel­ management of the Chicken-By- Longmont, Sterling, Greeley, Col­ Father Raphael McCarthy, S.J., come. Phone, and fish and chips will be orado Springs, and Loveland. need of dolls of all sizes, which president of the Denver .Retreat, may be brought to the rectory, Every effort is being made served on Friday and Saturday. Two members from out-of-state this year to have ample enter­ Both days are days of abstinence, councils, one from Illinois, and League, stated the group recently 1160 S. Josephine. Mrs. E. P. acquired property on which it tainment for the young people. and Saturday is the Vigil of one from Scotts Bluff, Neb., also Worthman at PE. 3-2235, chair­ is hoped to build a permanent The big Ferris wheel, the merry- the Feast of the Assumption. were present. man, may be contacted if dolls retreat house to be used the year are available. go-round, thriller rides, the Hamburgers and hot dogs will penny pitch, and the fish pond be served on Sunday. All in all the retreat w v con­ round. This retreat house is ex­ The country store booth, sidered a success by both the re­ pected to be constructed soon. which is a new addition to the [are some of the attractions The members o f the parish are festival this year, is also in need I offered. urged to make their returns on the car at the earliest possible date, and they may be mailed or brought to 1160 S. Josephine. The Holy Name Society, the DON’T FORGET! Boy Scouts, and the Cub Scouts will receive Communion in a group in the 8 o’clock Mass Sun­ day, Aug. 8. St Vincent’s Holy What? Hour at Holy Ghost Church will be from 1 to 2 a.m. Friday, Aug. THE MG SUMMER FESTIVM. 6, which is the first Friday. Fred Deard Is Named When? Aug. 13.14.15 Knight of the Month Fourth Degree Knight Fred Where? So. University and Arizona Deard of Council 539 was elected “Knight of the Month” St. Vincent de Paul Church Grounds for all his many successful activ­ first from the right, front row. He is a former ities and in particular for the Retreatants Are Gathered c. i president of Regis and noted author on psychology. ...th e Crane HOMEMAKER Sink GAMES - BOOTHS - REFRESHMENTS splendid job turned in by his Denver, campus, where the first annual K. of C. The 68 men who attended made up a near record dommittee on the recent K. of C. retreat was held July 30-Aug. 1. Father Raphael for the annual retreat.— (Photo by Smyth) Specialising in Quality Plumbing and Healing Repairs Ferris Wheel & Thriller Rides fpr Kiddies retreat held at Regis College. McCarthy, S.J., the retreat master, is shown and the Giving Away of a Big SLATTERY & COMPANY BUICK CENTURY ON AUG. 15 Plumbing and Heating Contractors Reparation Society at Blessed Sacrament JOHN J. CONNOR. PrMidmt ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vic* rr*M«at This Space CotTrteay of 1726 Market Street Phone MAin 3-7127 or 3-7128 DR. RICHARD L. HANEY OPTOMETRIST Formed Five Years Ago to Fionor M ar/ B27-l.'5lh St. TA. .'v2690 CATHEDRAL PARISH (Bleased Sacirament Pariah, Ite, is a niece o f ’ Sister M. Other refreshments will be pro- assistant scoutmaster, will show Denver) Aquinata of Cathedral High vited by the club.. Further infor­ colored slides of Mesa Verde. These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage The Society of Reparation of School. mation may be obtained by call­ Members of the Men's Com­ the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Miss Mae Gavin, who went to ing Raymond Van Overschelde mittee for Troop 145 will meet Blessed Sacrament Parish- was New York City to attend the Na­ at CH. 6-5773. in McDonough Hall Tuesday, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH organized five years ago this tional Education Association con­ ^cout Newi Aug. 10, at 8:15 to plan the DOYLE’S month by the late Rev. William vention, visited Mrs. ^ Edward A field trip was planned 1954-1955 scouting year.' Patronhe These Friendly Firms Hesterburg and their daughters PHARMACY J. Mulcany and the first Satur­ to Red Sand stone quarries in A senior scouting meeting will of Brooklyn. Mrs. Hesterburg is Tht Parilnilar Dr«fgict day devotions honoring Our Lady Lyons during the first week of be held Wednesday, Aug. 18, at the formfer Mary Coughlin who of Fatima were begun in Sep­ August for tte Denver boys who 7 p.m. for all the boys of Troop ^oeeiM 4 17th AVE; AND GRANT attended Blessed Scarament Vtn'n,, Ceia tember of that year. worked on the masonry merit 145 who will be in the eighth KE. t s m FREE DELIVERY School. Miss Gavin’s itinerary Joe Buckmaster Motors In an effort to spread the de­ badge. Father Borer, scout chap­ gade this fail at whicK time a also includes the New England (IniMr «f tt VlRtmt it fiil'i Ptrltk) votion throughout the parish, lain, and Robert Steinbrunner, program for their advanced state states. Specializing In Ford & Mercury Service various groups have* agreed to assistant scoutmaster, were in in scouting will be outlined. The firms listed here sponsor specific hours begin- Mrs. Edward Shannon and her AIm G*ntral Ktpairi — Skellr Gu ft OH charge. On Friday, Aug. 13, there will ing Aug. 7. two children of Ponca City, deserve to be remembered At the Explorers’ meeting and be a regular scout meeting and Factory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening The complete schedule fqllows: Okla., are visiting her parents, drug CO board of review Monday, Aug. 2, board of review. Boys who have when you are distributing E. Bayaud and S. Madison FR. 7-8711 Senior Boy Scouts from 9 to 10 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oliver. at 8 o’clock in McDonough Hall, earned ranks or badges at Camp PRESCRIPTIONS CALU-iD a.m.; Blessed Sacrament School Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dolan your patronage in the dif­ plans for the outing to Mesa Tahosa are requested to turn in alumni group, Raymond Van will leave this week end to visit FOR AN-D DELIVERED Mrs. Dolan’s sister. Miss Dora Verde National Park, Aug. 23 to their applications, properly filled ferent lines of business. Colfaa at Downing Denrae Open Sundays Washington Park Mkt. Overschelde, leader, from 10 to 29, will be discussed. Jim Dyer. out. 11 a.m.; Cub Scouts, 11 to 12 Meteer o f Memphis, Tenn. KEstone 4-3217 9 A.M. til 2 P.M. Bill Hnzhss noon; Altar and Rosary Society, On July 25 thp Rev. Michael Hawes Food Store Learn the Economy Mrs. Charles Graham, leader, 12 Walsh baptized Mollie Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Book.r Bswh — Gsjrls Hswm oj Quality to 1 o’clock. Girl Scouts and Red & White Brownies, Mrs. Kenneth Pur- liam C. Stewart, with Eileen Sul­ 595 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 furst, leader, 1 to 2 p.m.; Legion livan and Lucy Rohan as spon­ Quality Meats, of Mary, Mrs.'Eugene McMullen, sors. Mrs. Stev^art is the daugh­ leader, 2 to 3 p.m.; Altar and ter o f the John Rohans o f this Groceries parish. Father Walsh also bap­ ANSfOCNCES Fresh dk Frozen Fruits Rosary Society, Mrs. John Muel LEN'S Pharmacy ler, leader, 3 to 4 p.m.; PTA, tized Bruce Jerome, son o f Mr. and Vegetables ^ U C. FEHB. Pr«p. Mrs. Edward L. CutTan, leader, and Mrs. Bruce A. Geil, with Louisiana and Clayton U.nbw St. Vlnc.nt d. Psol’s Psrisk 4 5 p.m.; PTA, Thomas Batt, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Goggin Have Your Doctor Phone ^0 Frte leader, 5 to 6 p.m.; Men’s Club, as sponsors. ^ SP.7-5717 Us Your Prescription D.HT.rT John Stanley, leader, 6 to 7 On the same date the Rev. 7 to 7 Week Days 2707 E. Louisiana R.4. 2-3739 p.m.; Christian Family Move­ Anton J. Borer, S.M.6., baptized At Loaialana and Sooth Clayton ment, Ed Walton, leader, 7 to 8, Catherine Ann, daughter of Mr. THE SOUNDEST SLEEP IDEA IN HISTONY! p.m., and Edward L. Curran, and Mrs. R. J. McDonald. Regina leader^ from 8 to 9 p.m, Lowery and Thomas B. Croke This will not interfere with were her sponsors. the faithful who have been at­ On July 30, Father Walsh bap­ BRAE tending at hours of their choice. tized two adult converts. Ger­ Confciiiont in preparation aldine Wentworth, daughter of B for firut Friday and firet Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Went­ l^hoppin^ C enter urday davotions will be heard worth, was baptized with Jo Ann Thuraday, Aug. 5, fron. 3:30 Dyer as sponsor. Geraldine re­ to 6, and fron^ 7:30 to 9. ceived her First Communion There will bo three Maaaea July 31. CONOCO PRODUaS on firat Friday and firat Sat­ Carol June Bryant, daughter Preisser's Red & White urday, namely, 6:15, 7:15, and of Mrs, Carol Scott Bryant, was LakricaUon, Car Washint, Bsit.rlse ...... 8:15. On other weekdaya thare baptized with Mrs. Catherine MATTRESSES Rscharzsd. TIrs Valcsaitlng • j Grocery and Miirket are juat two Maaaea acheduled Torako as ^onsor. Carol received / ^ . BONNIE BRAE for the balance of the month, her First Communion Aug, 1. 'I FANCT MEATS. VEGETABLES. AND 6:15 and 8:15. CONOCO SERVICE QUALITY GROCERIES The perpetual novena devo­ Free Delivery SPnice 7-4447 Next Sunday all the men of tions In honor of the Sacred ■■■■...... 724 So. University PE. 3-9909 tSSI E. Ohio Avt. (So. tiniv and Ohio) the parish, including the Holy Heart will be held Friday night, Name Society, the Knights of Aug. 6, at 7:30. 'The text of Columbus, the St. Vincent de Father Borer’s talk will be Paul Society, the Men’s Club, “Heart of Jesus, Propitiation for ...... and the three scout organiza­ Our Sins.” JTH GAYMMtII tions, will receive Communion Alumni Club Newt in a group in the 8 o’clock Mass. The Blessed Sacrament Alumni The Rev. John Walsh and his Club will have a swimming party ^hoppiiij* D istrict mother, Mrs. Peter D. Walsh, at­ and picnic at Eldorado Springs tended the golden ■ jubilee of Tuesday, Aug. 10. Members will their cousin. Sister Mary Ephrem, meet at the Blessed Sacrament *tst a Sister of Charity, in Leaven- I BELMONT School at 9:30 and will leave r/rt ...... w-orth, Xavier, Kans. They also for Eldorado at 10. Transporta­ EMPIRE MARKET PLUMBING CO. visiteil another cousin who also tion will be provided. All mem­ ^Oo/ , Johnny Meyers Bob Holm Repairing & Contrarting is a Sister o f Charity, Sister bers will bring their own lunch. Anacleta, who has been a nun Open'Week Day§ and Sundays NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL I t.m. to f D.B. Fret EatimatM for 72 years. SAM BOXER. Mzr. IdTS S. Gaylord The members o f St. Berna Quality Meats • Sea Foods Daya PE. 3-2070 dette’s Circle were guests of E vergreen Mass THE TICKING 1058 S. Gavlord SP. 7-7.567 Nighta EA. 2-5379 Mrs. John Hyland Aug. 3. TELL n ' t h b T A L E ! Mr. and Mrsr Frank ’Trainor Spring Air'i ezelative cover deitgni and their two children have To Be Memorial of point oot the firmer mideection . . . the moved to Ordway. reeilient end •octioni ^.. of every Health Center Mattrea*. Now yon can aee jibe Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Jancemicz aecret of healthful sleep! and their three children are new­ Beafrite Compione QUITTING BUSINESS comers in the parish. They live Many fine values of quality items still available. at 2056 Forest. Evergreen.— (Christ the King Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knudsop Parish) — Father Donald Mc­ and their two children of Chey­ Mahon, pastor, will offer a High Now i^oing at Cost Prices enne, Wyo., were visitors in the Mass Sunday, Aug. 8, at 10 o’clock in memory o f Senora $ 0 g s o Gavin home last week. Mrs. The Springdale and Below Knudson, who was Miss Mary Beatrice Campione, mother of O’Donell, and a former Denver Alberto Campione, manager of the Teller House, Central City. Big Savings for School—Gifts or Christmas Mr. Campione will be master of ceremonies at the Mass. Capitol Office The men’s choir o f St. Louis’ The Health Center Mattress is a fine, firm mattress. . . Aat't firmer In the Parish, Englewood, will sing for CENTER where your weight lies. No sagging back. But no nagging nedt, either. Or Supply Co, the Maas, under the direction of nicks in yonr morning legs. This mattress relaxes, just enough, where your head and feet Tiny Tots Shop Jo Noakes Lasham. Mr. Cam­ 1550 Broadway AC. 2-8523 !I pione will bring Mass servers ^ n d the night. Such blissful support! You’ll sleep more restfully, and awaken more Infants^ and Children's Wear Office Supplies & Furniture from Central City. zestfully, if yours is a Spring Air Health Center Mattress. Hour* for Sunday Ma*( In Spring Air's Matching Box Spring, taa.fMUires this new Health Center eonstruetton, Ckriat the King Church are 1011 S. Gaylord P E . 3-6736 , at no extra cost. SMALLER 7, 8, 10, and 11 a.m., and S p.m. Daily Mat* is at 8:30. PAYMENTS MEAN Comse iss to d a g , . . our whole Spring Air line is new and fresh . . . ana very Evening Mass Well Attended much worth seeing. Spring Air Mattresses priced from SOO.OO.. The evening Mass on Sundays The MeadowIanO, has been extremely well at­ fS9.50 MORE tended. ST. JOHN'S PARISH MONEY Patronise These Reliable Firms IN TERMS IF DESIRED Mullen Men Sponsoring OLSON'S CAPITOL DRUG New Concession Stand Paal 0. Schntider. Prop. YOER (Utmtitf «f 8L Jobn'i P&riib) POCKET The Men o f Mullen are spon­ The Mea'dowlane Modern Prescription Dept. Food Market Let Us Pay Your Bills soring the construction o f a one- $59.50 Appreciates Your Business Revlon Coamctica story concession building at the FREF. DELIVERY All types of Loons Mode Mullen High School, Fort Logan. 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 E. 6th & Fillmore FR. 7-2741 The structure, the cornerstone of which was placed July 31, is on •TRADEMARK Specializing in CITIZEIVS the edge or the school’s athletic Copyrifht 19S4 THE SPRING AIR c a The firms listed here field. I deserve to be remembered Permanent Waving LOAY CO. The new building is being fashioned in part of bricks sal­ when you are distributing M y Lady Edith 1.5.38 California St. vaged from a bunkhouso that your patronage in the dif­ Beauty Shoppe was erected in 1917. Members MAs 3-4959 of Bricklayers’ Union No. 1 are OPEN EVERT MinnU KetscUr, Mrr. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ferent lines of business. Ray Dillon, Pres. donating the labor for the con- GUARANTEED PRICES Closnl S*L Noon Thru. Aug. 2804 E. 6th Ave. EA. 2-0788 : UNTIL I P.M. ceasion itand. o

Thurxfoy, August 5, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4-4205 PAGE FIVE St. Rose's Parish Picnic Sf. Philomenas Units Set Bake Sale Aug. 8 First Friday Mass Slated On Aug.-15 to Be Colorful (St. Philomena’s Parish, Denver) made baked goods. Goods should School daring the I9S4-5S is up for discussion, the meetings At Our Lady of Grace be delivered to the rectory Satur­ (St. Roi* of Lima’i Pariih, be^ awarded the largest family at The Altar and Rosary Society school year. The uniforms will are short; but discussions may go (Our Lady of Grace Pariih, weekly games party. A largo day, Aug. 7, between 3:30 and be in all (he grades of the DenTor) this affair. and PTA will sponsor a bake sale on indefinitely. Denver) crowd is expected from the par­ St. Rose of Lima’s Parish will and a brunch this Sunday, Aug. 8:30 p.m. The side alley door school and will not go into Anyone without transportation Tickets for the spaghetti din­ Mass for the first Friday of ish as it is a project deserving o f hold its annual picnic on Sunday, 8, after all the Masses on the^ will be open. All goods should effect until the latter part of should be in front o f the church ner will go on sale Sunday, the month, Aug. 6, will be cele­ greater support than has been Aue. 16, in the J. K. Mullen church grounds, 14th Avenue a;jy be wrapped and contents marked. September or mid-October. at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon Aug. 8. brated at 6:30 a. m. shown in the past High on S. Lowell Boulevard. Detroit Street, the Rt. Rev. Mon- Persons desiring their dona­ Material for the uniforms is Aug. 15, and rides will be pro­ At the last meeting a resolu­ The Sunday Mass schedule The prayers of the parish have Dozens of games and races will signor William M. Higgins, pas­ tion to be picked up should call on order and parents are notified vided. tion was passed to prohibit the during the summer months will been asked for Mrs. Elizabeth entertain both the youngsters and tor of St. Philomena’s Church, Mrs. Mark Mead, EA. 2-7263, or early so that extensive wardrobe use of the school playground to the oldsters. There will be a one- Circle Sponsors Hoyride remain at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and Horton, who is seriously ill in the announced this week. This is Mrs. John Floyd, EA, 2-6228. purchases will not be made. all automobile traffic except for. legged races, tug of war, potato The women o f St. Ann’s Circle 12:15 a. m. The sacrament of hospital. the first time in the history of Refreshments, coffee or milk, Plans provide that parents may school business. Hot rod rac­ races, shoe scrambles, egg toss­ treated the men o f the house to Baptism is administered every Mrs. Steve Cinocco has volun­ the parish that such a social and doughnuts will be served either purchase the uniforms out­ ing, car repairing, and various ing, horseshoe pitching, etc. a hayrack ride July 24. Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. teered to dd the parish linens event has been held. after the Masses at 25 cents a right or simply purchase the other activities endangering the There will be swimming in the Mississippi Stables furnished No appointment is necessary. during the month and will be Mmes. Harold Wheatley and person. goods with the mothers making children must stop. Signs to outdoor pool. the old-fashioned locomotion and On Tuesday, Aug. 10, Mihe assisted by Mrs. Michael Kohut John Vos are coehairmen, as­ The women o f the two organ­ the uniforms. The pattern and this effect will be posted, and if Free refreshments and ice hay flinging. Song-singing was Men’s Club will sponsor its in cleaning the church. sisted by Mmes. William Wag­ izations will be hostesses for the details will be announced shortly. necessary the grounds will be cream will be served by the Holy furnished by the participants. goner, Thomas Duggan, Harry occasion. All parishioners are The meetings o f St. Philo­ barricaded. Name Society and the Altar and The long journey was followed Zook, Claude Shriner, John asked to participate in the parish mena’s Men’s Club are an at­ Rosary Society. Visitors will by a wiener roast and dancing Floyd, Mark Mead, Arthur Guen­ function! traction to every man in* the The annual budget meeting of • Haircutting bring their own lunch. till dawn. Husbands readily ap­ ther, Blake Vifquain, Ted Wat­ Moniignor Higgins, tb* parish. It was surprising at the S t Philomena’s PTA for the There will be prizes for the proved the affair and are waiting son, Clarence Freudenstein, and prieiti, and aiiters of the par­ last meeting to see how many dif­ coming year was held in the • Styling g:ames and races. A prize also will for’^nother one. Frank Patton. ish. announce that uniforms ferent trades and professions home of the new PTA president, All the women o f the parish will be the order of the day for Mrs. John Voss, 1020 Madison * Manicuring were represented. Street. are invited to contribute home­ the children of St. Philomena’s Unless some unusual project 'There Fas been a change in • Tinting + ■ officers: Mrs. Louise Waggoner, Ex-Cel-Cis Cosmetics Don't Worry-We Can Fix It first vice president; Mrs. Mar­ garet Reeder, second vice presi­ Call PE. 3-3030 for appointment dent; Mrs. Mary Conrad, secre­ BURNS TEARS MOTH HOLES tary; Mrs. Georgia Burnett, Plenty of 3920 E. Exposition Avenue treasurer; Mrs. Jeanne Weber, Pirldne In tht New Belcaro Shoppinff Center historian; and Mrs. Katherine Lingle, auditor. GUdyt NichoU, Owner The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley, BEAUTY KORNER (Member Holy Ghost Parish) Mrs. Kathryn Switzer, past presi­ dent, and Mrs. Josephine Ben­ nett, past treasurer,, also at­ tended. Plans for the coming Moth hoUf, cigarette burnt, and damage in garments, year were discussed. woolcni and linent, restored to their original perfection Mrs. James P. Wasinger needs by EXPERT WEAVERS. members of the PTA to help re­ Why Wash at Home pair books for the coming year. * Zipper Repairs * Shortening Knitted Skirts Mrs. Wasinger may be called at * Wearing and Hosiery Mending FR. 7-2511. “ /Vote owned and operated by Theresa Kolb** The sisters of St. Philomena’s When It's So Hot? School will go on retreat Friday of this week. dhlA, French Art Weavers New families in the parish 4 LOADS (Family Wash) O if^ c 308 Tabor Theatre Bldg. TA. S-0894 Denver, Colo. should contact the sisters im­ mediately so that children can Washed and Completely Dried ^ | be enrolled in all grades. Kin­ dergarten registrations are the 9 LBS. DAMP DRY — 30c only ones open and mothers en­ Dryinf Service—9 Lbi, Completely Dry—15e Up to II Lbi.—9ie rolling kindergarteners should^ J. J. CELLA INSURANCE do so immediately by calling EA. 2-6988. 72 DO YOUR OWN RA. 2-5793 Marie A. Celia Jack J. Celia Five infanta were baptized this past week in St. Philomena’s SO. PENN for appt. Church. The Rev. John W. LAUNDRY "'Insurance of All Kinds" O^Connor baptized his nephew, Richard Paul, son of Mr. and 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where Mrs. Mark D. Dunn o f 1233 Fill­ Enjoy Television While You Wait more Street. Sponsors were Dependability is Essential Stephen' McNichols and Mrs. PI m n R nira C fila 'The women of St. Philo- Mrs. Theresa Guenther, Mrs. Thomas Duggan, and James H. O’Connor. He was rinn QURC .9aie parish who will Mrs. Claude Shriner; and standing, Mrs. C. A. born July 19 in St. Joseph’s Hos­ 1120 Security Bldg ina * c«ur. Phone KE. 4-2633 sponsor the first bake sale and brunch on the lawn Freudenstein, Mrs. William Waggoner, Mrs. Har­ pital. of the church following all the Masses Sunday, old J. Wheatley, Mrs. John Vos, Mrs. Harry Zook, Jeanette Marie, daughter of Aug. 8, are pictured above at the committee meet­ Mr. and Mrs. James Ricketts, ing last Monday. From the left, seated, are Mrs. and Mrs. E. E. Watson, Mrs. Wheatley and Mrs. had George A. Smith o f Los An­ (joifVe h ^ Compoiuj Mark Mead, Mrs. Frank Patton, Mrs. John Floyd, Vos are coehairmen.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) geles and Mrs. Adelaide Vos as DR. WILLIAM F. LaDAGE sponsors. Jeanette was born July 8 in a local hospital. If you’re saving anything at all, you're in the company of Chiropodist Charles Richard Davis, Jr., son most of the folks you know. Average Americans are saving Announces the Opening of His Offices Englewood Parish Altar Society of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Davis, up’ to 8% o f their spendable income. It might take some Sr., and his first cousin, Valerie fortitude . . . but what’s worthwhile that doesn't? The First For Treatment of All Foot Afflictions Lark, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cupp, were baptized Of Englewood welcomes your account. 209 Kittredge Building To Sponsor Card Party Aug, 19 together last Saturday. Paul C. 511 16th Street Nolan and Ruth Si Cupp stood as Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ C. Leichner and Mrs. Neyer were for Howard Roths and Martha •sponsors for Charles and Denver ish) —^ card party, to be held,in appointed to care for the altar Lutters; Katherine Marie, daugh­ Robert Del Cupp and Barbara N. 3S01 South Broadway SU. 9-0811 p. Monday 9:00 to 9:00 the assembly room of the rectory, and sanctuary during August. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pryor, Davis for Valerie. Tues. Through Sat. 9:00 to 6:00 is being planned by the Altar Sister M. Florita, first grade with Raymond and Dorthy Rod- Margaret Mary, daughter of CHerry 4-3010 Evenings By Appointment Society for Thursday, Aug. 19. teacher, received word this week rieguez as sponsors; Renee Jan, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gaffney Member St. Louis' Parish, Englewood Proceeds will be used for the she will be transferred to a school daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert o f 1457 Adams Street, had David new vestment ca$es installed in in Muskogee, Okla. E. Carman, with Robert and N. and Nancy Marie Raderaacher the sacristy of the church. The The Men’s Club met in the Margaret Carman as sponsors; as sponsors with John Toohey cost of the cases will be ?1,700. school Aug. 2 and discussed the Nan Anne, daughter of Mr. and and Catherine Gaffney as prox­ The regular meeting of the Al­ youth program in the grade Mrs. Edward Washburn, with ies. Margaret was born July 2 tar Society was held last Mon­ school and the parish. Colored Thomas and Louise Murphy as in St. Luke’s Hospital. day. The treasurer, Mrs. K. Na- slides of fishing and hunting sponsors. The banns of marriage were chazel, reported that the society trips were shown by Ed Theisen. The Masses on the first Friday announced for the first time be­ raised $816 on the hope chest J. Cooney, the president, invited of the month will be at 6:15 and tween Walter Frank Cobb of Sacred Heart Church, Amarillo, given away at the Fiesta; atrd the meml»rs to be present for 8 a.m. Tex., and Miss Rosalee Agnes $350 from the sale of faneywork the parish hour of adoration in There will be devotions on Sat­ Schuster of Cathedral; and for aprons, a TV lamp, a quilt, and Holy Ghost Church Friday, Aug. urday, Aug. 7, the First Satur­ the second time between Donald other items. The members voted 6, from 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. day of the month, after the 8 to give $100 to the newly organ­ o’clock Mass, in honor of the Im- Gene Neuner of St. Mary’s, Guth­ Harry McCabe has taken over rie, Okla., and Miss Eileen Flora- ized All Soul’s Altar Society. Mrs. maculato Heart of Mary. the job of remodeling two class­ lee Rohleder of St. Philomena’s, rooms in the old school for the The men o f the parish are in­ and James Frederick Farson of kindergarten clashes. vited to receive Communion with St. James’ and Miss Catherine Title Insurance Infants baptized this week the Holy Name Society in the 8 Jane Maher of St. Philomena’s. Is the modem method o f ob­ were Jerrold William and James o’clock Mass Sunday, Aug. 8. St. Philomena’s solemn novena taining protection against any Earl, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Two Sunday Masses, at 9:10 began last Monday, with serv­ defect in the TitU of your r FT. WORTH Earl Goetz, with Robert J. and and 10:10 a.tn., were discontinued ices each week night at 7:30 real estate. Veronica Goetz as sponsors by with the organization of the All o’clock and next Sunday at 5 . • • . And provides proxy for Edward J. and Viola Souls’ Parish and .its schedule of p.m. Novena prayers will be re­ Smith; Richard Mitchell, son of Masses at St. Mary’s Academy. cited after all the weekday / on the T E X A ! SECURITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fis­ The present schedule of Masses Masses as well as during the cher, with Ernest and Agnes is 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 noon. evening devotions. The Feast of Green as sponsors by proxy for There is also a Mass at 8:10 St. Phiiomem^ is Aug. 11. John Mitchell and Marie Rogers; a.m. in the corridor on the first St. Philomena’s hour for noc­ Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi­ floor of the school. turnal adoration will be ]^iday chael J. Wayne, with Mark and from 4 to 6 a.m. Kathering Kelly as sponsors; A pledge mode it a debt un­ Confessions for first Friday Raymond Dean, son of Mr. and paid. Are you keeping up your will be heard Thursday afternoon Mrs. Edmund Roths, with Hu­ payments to the Archbithop’t and evening at the regular hours. bert Lutters as sponsor by proxy Seminary Campaign? Masses on first Friday will be 6:30, 7:30, and 8:15. Com­ Iv. 0« nvir 12KI1 noon, A f. Fl. Worth 6:00 o.m. En rout#, onjoy fh» comfort of fho munion will be distributed at 6 o’clock and before each Mass. ^ Zophyr'i doop cuihiontd choir ioati...do- Insures lUarleelabilily P lidout mtoli In tfio dln«r. Pullmon room* First Saturday devotions will be 11 and btrthi olio ovoilobl* ot lomowhot said after the Masses and dur­ E hightr forte. ing the evening Holy Hour. Many new pamphlets have , J h s , J it k . been added to the pamphlet rack hr Informoflon, rttorvefioni, fieW ft—phono or drop In in the vestibule of the church, Siuvum bf, (^0. and parishioners were asked to City Tlckot OHIco avail themselves o f this service. 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• Aeeoint* opoMd by Aagwtt lO tk son d iv ld n y b 2050 Hamboldt St. TA. 5-2428 Denver, Colo. from Aiqeit lit. Anna Maria Alberghettr bows her head and prays Just . • Zaeli accoeat holder Ism rod ep to $10,000 by • outside Hollywood Bowl before It it Very Easy to Get Started at Monarch. Send For Your Somriiiei Today. F^ederol Sovlegi A Lean Inturaeet Cerporotloe. entering the dressing room to take part in a concert there. Anna Or if you prefer send first for Descriptive Literature and Price Lists. Each • Located In the heart of downtown Oeever. foundsd 1921 Maria, a devout Catholic, prays before each concert. With her father, year more and more Catholic Parishes throughout the Mountoin States turn mother, sister Carla, 15, and brother Paolo, 9, Anna Maria will ap­ to Monarch for their Christmas Cords because Monarch gives the Best Deal. pear in concert at Red Rocks Theater at 8 p.m. Thursday,,Aug. 12., You will make more money U you get your cards Tickets are on sale at the May Company symphony box office, the^ Silver State Savings irom Monarch, / Denver Press Club, 1330 Glenarm Place; and six suburban box ef- 1634 Wtiton AND LOAN ASSOCIATION TA. 5*527^ ficet. Admission is |1.50 per person. PAGE SIX Offlea, 938 Bannock Stroet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4-4205 Thursday, August S, 1954 LONG RECORD OF CHURCH ACTIVITY RDURlLADy'S; Businessmen Must Co-Operate, New ACCW PresidentatWork i: Art Bazata Tells Luncheon Club (DaiiTer Arehdioeeoa Council been spending two hours, from Mrs. George Schwartz, 1127 of Catholic Woman) 10:30 to 12:30, on Tuesday and Garfield, EA. 2-0184, and Mrs. BUSINESSMEN must co-oper­ sure on the press for publicity instances. Bazata asserted, th« Paul Fitzgerald, 1735 Locust, ate with others in the same line for a client unless they have a value to be obtained from adver­ When Mrs. Frank S. Mancini Thursday in the ACCW office FR. 7-1916, will take luncheon of business or private enterprise newsworthy announcement. They tising will not justify the cost. Brighton assumed the duties at 1663 Grant Street She is of reservations ($1.65) up to Sat­ 'will lose its place in our eco­ accept compensation only from JOHN MAHONEY, assistant o f president o f the Denver Arch­ available there for consultation urday, Aug. 14. nomic society, declared Art their clients. He said that if a manager of the Capitol Life In­ diocesan Council of Catholic on ACCW affairs; telephone CH. 4-2812. A full attendance of board Bazata, public relations expert, public relations agency accepted surance Company, was chairman Women, it was with a rich back­ members is urged because qf in an address before the Denver commissions from advertising o f the day. In addition to intro-' ground o f service in Catholic Board of Directors several important matters up for Friday Luncheon Club on July agencies it would then be less during Bazata, he presented th« Action as well as in civic under­ To Meet Aug. 17 discussion. 30. Bazata said that business­ free to advise clients to re­ club’s award to its "Our Man takings. Arrangements for the board men simply do not realize the frain from advertising. In some Friday” of the week, Joe Dryer. Mrs. Mancini has been a mem­ + + of directors meeting Aug. 17 change that our economy is ber of S t Augustine’s Parish in have been made at the Albany undergoing right now. Brighton since 1920 and has Hotel. The luncheon at 12 noon He emphasized that he implied served as secretary as well as will be held in the Cedar Room, no criticism of either labor or president of . the Altar and but board members are re­ government, but pointed out that Kosary Society. She was president o f the quested to check the bulletin both had grown m size and that Greeley Djanety Council in beard at the hotel for the room our private enterprise economy to be reserved for the 11 o’clock 1950, 1951, and 1952. Mrs. Man­ will become unbalanced if busi­ meeting. The information is not cini held two offices in the ness neutralizes its influence by Brighton Federation of Women’s available at this time. strewing competition, to the ex­ Clubs, secretary and president, The deanery presidents are clusion o f co-operation. He said and was active in PTA work for asked to attend a meeting at that b.u8inessmen should recog­ many years. 10:15 just prior to the board nize the things they have in The new ACCW president has meeting. common. Bazata pointed out that ‘ by using public relations’ programs businessmen could' co-operate with others in the same line of SuM m eJLjinuL. L l business. He suggested, for in­ stance, that instead of restau­ Complete Wedding Breakfasts and Receptions rants becoming antagonistic in competing with each other, they Receptions in our delightful Charbonnet Room should get together and try to at no extra charge, in your home, or your choice of + + + sell the public on eating away from home more often. I n o D r v o r shown receiving the Friday Lunch- location. * ■ • Art by Michael Buccino HE SAID ALSO that many J 0 6 U r y B r award "Our Man Friday” from the chair­ We bake our otvn originally designed wedding businesses give no attention to man of the day, John Mahoney, while Jim Peri, club .^iresidentj Mrs. Frank S. Mancini public relations, and that this is looks on. Dryer received the award in recognition of his^work for cakes. . . . Specialize in ice carving and decorative Booklet Tells Method sometimes because of a lack of the club and of his 21 years’ service in behalf of activities fo r motifs. , ability or understanding on the Denver orphans. 75c and up Per Person VOSS BROS. part of the owner, and at other Mr. Dryer operated a printing firm before retiring 12 years, For Makinq Rosaries times to the smallness of the ago. He has been a member of Knights of Columbus Council 639 Also . . . BAKERIES business venture. He indicated since 1916.— (Photo by Tom Ford) that the large surveys and opin­ 8 Stores to Serve You (Our Lady’s Rosary-Making his studies at St. Louis Univer­ Complete Picnic Foods and Service Anywhere Club, Danvar) ion polls taken by large compa­ sity, St. Louis. Mo. nies _ in the East were too ex­ Booklets explaining the pur­ Prestntation Unit pensive for the comparatively 1 pose of the Rosary-Making Club Gives so Rosaries small businesses usually found in Denver. with instructions on how to make The Presentation group in You Can Depend On rosaries have recently been com­ St. Philomena’s Parish, although Public relations experts can, however, help small companies. INTERMOUNTAIN not meeting during the summer piled by Nick Carosella and Employes can ba educated as to Michael Bussino and are ready months, is continuing to make The Food Being Qood Restaurant ELEVATOR CO. rosaries and recently sent what the company stands for. for distribution. The art work 50 rosaries to the Paulist Fathers’ Acceptance by the public o f the Denver — Longmont and illustrations were drawn by mission in South Carolina. Word company’s products and its busi­ At The Qolden Lantern! received from them stated that ness policies can also be investi­ Hudson — Yuma Mr. Buccino and the instrucil.:ns gated and improved. SH. f-2474 1578 S. Broadway were composed by Mr. Carosella. both adults and children begged Colo. Anyone wishing to obtain one of for the rosaries. BAZATA DECLARED that Atlanta, Nebr. these booklets may contact Dan­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Richard Mead chambers of commerce and other Bring your guests to the Golden Lanteni iel McEnery, CH. 4-8608. of 1340 Steele Street had as similar organizations should de­ their visitors July 6-22 Mt. cide that ^ey will pay adequate In addition to the 503 rosaries Restaurant to dine — where you can depend Fort Morgan Mills made by the Assumption group Mead’s mother and father and salaries to people they hire .to Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment since May 1, 25 were given his sister, Ethel, from Flora! promote their objectives. He China • Glassware - Silverware Inc. to the Rev. John Overberg, Park, N.Y. pointed out that hotels will pay on good food, deliciously prepared and served Ranges - Sleamlables - Dishwashers C.M., for the girls at the Home St. Agnes’ group in Our Lady $9,000 or $10,000 a year for this of Lourdes Parish met in the type of work whereas soma cham­ Folding Table and Chairs Fort Morgan and of the Good Shepherd; 30 to the In a quiet friendly atmosphere. It’s a real Knights of Columbus for the home of Mrs. Etta -Murray bers of commerce and like or­ for Hillrott, Colo. first communicants at the Boys Thursday evening, July 29. ganizations try to .‘‘get by” by treat to lunch or dine at the Golden Lantern. Fifty-seven rosaries were turned hiring someone who is inexperi­ Church Dinners • School Lunch Programs Manufacturers and Uittributors Industrial Home at Golden and Institutions 100 were sent to a mission in in. They will not meet in August. enced and untrained, on a part- Indonesia. This group is spon­ Their next meeting will be time basis, and paying only $60 SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS Golden Sunshine Flour sored by Mr. and Mrs. John Thursday evening. Sept. 30, in per month. Plumb. the home of Mrs. L. Beausang, Bazata said that ethical puUic OPEN EVERY DAY! Challenger Fortified 2070 S. Lincoln Street. Carson Hotel Supply Sister John Allen, daughter relations men refuse to put pres­ o f Mr. and Mrs. John Plumb, 1301 Wazee KE. 4-3126 Denver Feeds who is attending summer school No Liquor at Loretto Heights, will be sta­ Social Club Parley Aug. 9 Parking Next Doer tioned in Houston, Tex., for the coming school year. The Catholic Social Club _ of secretary, will be back to tell Denver has scheduled a meeting about her Marian Year tour of DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN . . . SHRIMP Fr. Feely to Study for Monday, Aug. 9, at 8 p.m. Europe, a talk which should OR FISH AND CHIPS DINNERS At St. Louis U. A brief business meeting to plan prove interesting. Groldra yLantem The Rev. Thomas Feely, C.M., a picnic for some time in August Mrs. Norris Stadeg, member­ will be held. Afterward there ship chairman, has returned BAKERIES son of Mrs. Anne Feely, who was 1265 Bdwy. Near 13th Ave. Restaurant KE. 4-1204 Complete Dinners Ready to Serve ordained In June, is continuing will be card games and dancing from her vacation trip to Bos­ ••The Finest Onl\T with refreshments to follow. ton. She can now be reached at — One Order Plenty for 3 Mrs. Helen Cowell, recording PE. 8-7984. Delivered at Your Door, or 25c Lesi if Pickad Up 87 So. Broadway 753 So. Univonity Smiling Seberns 1550 Colorado Blvd. 3rd A to. tc. Jo.aphine 1 < Go Marching on as 1010 S. Gaylord Now Serving Dinners, 4 to 8 SPruce 7-4469 n U M H E l’ S 3rd Market Opens DtnTtr'i L«»ain» C»t«r«r» and The Smiling Seberns go Dalicataaaan marching on with the opening of Featuring their No. 8 A, G. food market • Chicken Pot Piet Family aixe, $1.75 at West Alameda and Sheridan, • Fried Chicken, $2.50 Denver, Thursday, Friday, and • Roast Turkey hy the slice Saturday, Aug. 6, 6, and 7. Baked Ham hy the slice Every advantage ia offered to • Stuffed Green Peppers, the public during the big three- 25c ea. • Home Baked Pies — etiU day opening celebration. The Beer That warm Free basket! of groceries will • Hungarian Goulash be given away during the three Our Best Wishes to the Made Milwaukee Famous (Shrimp Creole. Engllih Beef Stew. days, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 311 E. 7th Ave. KE. 4-1988 Each person coming into the new MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Open Eveninxt. Inelndlns Sundsre. store will be given a number. At Smiling Seberns Till 7 PM .: Cloeed Mondsrs intervals, while the customers .Robert M. — Peal V. — M. T. 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Thursdoy, August S, 1954 Office, 938 Bonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4*4205 PAGE SEVEN

Iheresa Kiely A Complete Selection of Begins lour of New Fall. Europe Shrines Gowns (Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Nurses) Pictured is Miss Theresa Kiely left Aug. an original 1 for New York. She will sail custom-made, Aug. 6 for a tour of the Marian exclusive with shrines o f Europe. After com­ pleting the European tour, Miss Chez-Marie Kiely will emplane to Beirue, Gowns Lebanon, to visit her brother. She will return to Denver Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson 49.95 of 1B25 S. Quivas are the par­ and up ents of a girl born July 14. The baby, their first child, has been named Mary Elizabeth. Mrs. Lawson (Madeline) is a gradu­ ate of John Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, Md. Sympathy is extendM to Mary THE FUNERAL PALL, black cloth with Ann Stretz and Virginia Robin- ■son on the deaths o f their a white cross worked through its entire Desn Sollee's Hobo Bond fathers. length and width, usually spread over the parochial school youngsters. They will perform Street, Denver. All Catholic men are invited.— Mrs. Viola Watson left last casket during the obsequies for the de­ at the meeting of the Denver Friday Luncheon (Photo by Morgan) week for North Dakota where she will visit relatives, ceased, is still used in some places. It was + + + + + + Mr. and Mrs. Norman Todd, once customary specially to invite persona Margaret Brown, and Helen Ma­ to carry it, or at lea.st, to touch its borders honey spent the week end on a during the procession — hence the name 'Sallee's Hobo Band' Plans M usical fishing trip to Antonita. pallbearers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker have as their house guest this week Esther Mitchell Williams of Saint Dominic, founder o f the Order of Buffoonery for Friday Luncheon Club Pennsylvania. Mrs. Williams is Preachers, died at Bologna, August 6, a graduate of St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital School of Nursing. 1221. His tomb in the Dominican Church Musical talent, band his- Band In entirely brass. He music there and in Gary and tronics, and legerdermain from a hastened t o . add that he was Miami. For the past three years Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manzo o f that city is one o f the most ornate in group of “ all star Paroke” referring to the type of instru­ he has been teaching in the pa­ are the parents o f a hoy born the world, parts of it having been carved musicians will highlight the pro­ ment played, and not to the high- rochial schools which his band June 24. Mrs. Manzo is the by Michaelangelo and Guido Renl. gram of the Denver Friday pitched personality of its mem­ members attend. In addition, he former Joan Shaklee, S t An­ Luncheon Club on Friday, Aug. bers nor to the cockiness of the operates the Englewood Accord­ thony’s graduate. 6. This unit, known as “ Dean tunes it plays. ion Studio, at 8516 S. Broadway Sister Domnia and Sister An- 515 16th St. (Next to Poramount Theater) Sallee’s Hobo Band,” was de­ The hobo garb, according to in Englewood. tonetta are new members of S t scribed recently as “ those vaga­ Anthony’s Hospital staff. Sister Sallee, not only is cheaper than Convert to b* Honor.ii bonds of melody, shiftless trou­ Domnia is now supervisor on more formal uniforms, but re­ Rising for special applause badours of song, carefree imps leases inhibitions and causes the third floor and Sister Antonette HORAN & SON CHAPELS of rhythm, wanderers among the will be Kenneth Robertson, who is clinical instructor of medical DR. JAMES P. band to “ loosen up.” Spectators will receive the title of “ Our nursing. . high notes," and “ those talented laugh at the dress and antics of GRAY 1527 Cleveland Place KEystone 4-6297 bums from parochial Tin Pan Man Friday” for his loyal sup­ the band which, Sallee says, port of the Friday Luncheon Alley, whose music beggars causes everyone to play better. Betrothed OpIometrijI description.” Club. Robertson is employed by The band had to be taught to the Field Office of the State VISUAL CARE This musical aggregation straggle instead of march, and Revenue Department, He was EYES EXAMINED represents five o f the parochial the result is a fun-making, care­ USUAL TRAINING schools: Annunciation High and born in New Mexico, spent his free presentation, that is very early life in mining camps and Grade, S t Vincent’s, St. Louis' entertaining. Optamttrlsl fFaroVs Flowers/ of Englewood, and St. Mary’s’ in was educated at Denver Univer­ Sallee is very appreciative of sity. He became a convert to the 610 East 13th A t *. Littleton, It was assembled by 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t the support given him by the Catholic faith in May, 1951, and Sallee as a summer activity for Phon* AL. 6-3193 schools attended by the band Phone for Appointment parochial music students. De­ has been a Knight of Columbus members. Not only did they loan for one year. TA. 5-8883 Specialhing in signed primarily as a vacation­ instruments for the use o f the time project for keeping stu He is married and has a band, but in some cases they daughter, M a r c i a n a. The POLLY'S dents in practice, the band has tHouseplantings ‘Weddingsjj donated them outright. Robertsons live in Belcaro Park become welded into a unit of BRIDAL SERVICE jlCorsages Funeral Designs, Sallee will be chairman of the and are members of the S t Invitationi - AnnoancemtnU ability and spirit. Indicative of day in addition to “emceeing' Vincent de Paul Parish. Green Plants its development is the fact that CtmpUU arranfemenU for the band performance. A Denver weddiimireddii and roceptlont. Seasonal Cut Floweri it already is accepting profes­ The Friday Luncheon Club is native, he has been in the enter­ headed by Jim Peri, president. EDGAR A. COVERT sional engagements, having re­ tainment business for 25 years. 2033 Emporia — Em. 6-2907 Come In or Call cently appeared at Centennial Peri extends an invitation to all of Covert Studio onnounces the closing of his studio 24 Hoar Btrrico He has played in bands all over Catholic men to attend the Race Track where, it is said, it the country, and during World at 120 So. Broadwoy, and is now associated with drew more attention than the luncheons which are held from War II he traveled as an ac­ 12 to 1 p.m. each Friday. Maynard Photo, 1127 East 9th. Avenue. horses. cordionist with USO troupes Sallee said that the Hobo Cordiality and friendliness are WONDERFUL SAFETY He began his musical career keynotes of the club. CANDID WEDDING ALBUMS under Reed Hayward of Love­ First attenders are given a land, Colo., who directed a boys’ vocal greeting which is said WONDERFUL PRICE FaroVs Flowers band and was known far and literally to break the sonic bar­ irluding 12 Picluree (24 Proofs Shown)...."Tw wide as the “ Old S cou t” Hay­ rier. Peri says, “ If you can’t AL. 5 -im *11 Eut 13th ward started Sallee’s musical make friends in this club, you On June 17, at a pre- training by loaning him an can’t make friends." The weekly nuptial dinner for Mrs. ^^^ImpuUid. Pkoio 10,000 Quick Stopping Edges Summer Specials ancient baritone horn and an problem of “what to eat oti Fri­ old “ 48” bass accordion. Jerry Turco fnee Theresa Maz- GlAdioll, all colors ...... II.00 Dpi. day” is solved by Chef Charles zulla), Mrs. Samuel I. Butz an­ 1127 E. 9ih Ave. KE. 4-1432 While in Gary, Ind., Sallee Roaea, tibl« length fl.00 Dos. who prepares a special menu nounced the engagement of her had hia own radio program and Carnatlnni. all colon ...11.25 Dos. every Friday for the modest daughter, Peggy Anne Maroney, GENERAL was known as- “ the man of 10,- price of 75 cents. There are no Green Pianta ...... 41c to ’Thomas Edward Simpson. Mr. 000 songs.” The program was Plantm ...... 12.00 «p dues and regular attendance Simpson is the son of Mr, and designed to popularize the Ham­ not mandatory. Mrs. Stuart Simpson of Rome, See Dr. P. W. FORSTER d . c . SILENT-SAFETY TIRE All prieaa Cash and Take mond organ, and anyone in the Marshall M. Reddish is pro­ N.Y., and is employed by the HEART, NERVOUS and GLAND DISEASES ^ll Cut Flotcert Fresh Daily studio audience was given a prize gram chairman. government at Griffith Air Force if he or she could name a song EYE • EAR • NOSE • THROAT Base. Miss M aron^ is employed NCAIT DISEASE til trp«. Valmlir DImbm (leikut). Short of Bmtb. BbeuasUe Betrt RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. that Salee could not play from Thanks for Favors at the Air Force Finance (Center, PilplUtloa. rttirtllttlon (ihAlilDi beirt). ArTbythnli (uneren but). Fut or tlo« bitUoi memory. Sallee admits quite a n d resides at 4117 Shoshone RetrL Hlfb or Low Blood ht^nire. Poor Clr^iUoo. Hm yeir Hotrt ixmlned by tbi seriously that the call letters of A reader wishes to publish Mudtt iiUntifli dlainestU 101110181. L«l> find the cbum tod help yon to orereoBt it Street. now hifor* it U too Ut« U do 10 Terms to Suit 1401 W. Colfax KE. 4-3205 IMsI' the station were "W IND.” thanks for a favor received Their wedding date has been REIVOUS DISEASES, tkpllepfj. Neunlflt, pArilyiti, Mrsul Depreolon. Asthma. Riy Pttrr. Owing to a defective finger, through the intercession of the BroDcMUi. Blaus. Skin dimm. Kmmi. tte. Reidteha — Head NoUes. Duf* set for Oct. 2 in St. Catherine’s era. Car Arhf*. IF YOU Sallee decided to give up playing new saint, Pius X. Church. GlAfID DISEASES. ProlapMd Orfaoi (I'larua, tU.1. Fibroid Turnon. Rot Fliiha, Cbtnft , as a performer and to teach of Life. trrvcnUr Meiutmtion. Prostata Gland others. He studied musical Ar* you ketping up your STOMACH. Lher. Kidney Bladder. Gall Bladder DiieaiM. Btomaeb k Duodenal neon. DU- BECKER’ S baiai (DO Insulin), Aoeala. Hleeoufbi. education in Chicago and taught l Seminary Campaign payment*? Now TrMtmant for Vcrtobrnl Dlae Inflamitlon (No Barferr) IHEUMATiSM. Arthrltii, NeurltU, SrUtiea, Lumbuo- flip. Lac. Rs< rM*n.lH |1 15. Charles LaFalce, who is in tion, for the performance of MlUf atdtlai.** ikiHiraik rMcrli charge of the Knights of Colum­ Spanish Dancer Jose Greco. Rides Available only through your own bus dining room, will supervise to the park will be provided by local florist at reasonable cost. istler’s the cooking of the chicken, which will feature a jnenu o f tossed a committee headed by Margaret CARL A. WA6NER MF6. CO.. INC. 1636 CHAMPA ST. • MA. 3-5161 < green salad, corn on the cob, Sziich, FL. 7-3683, and Genny buttered rolls, and watermelon. Krispinsky, DU. 8-3562. Tickets, Activities during the after­ however, must be .purchased by noon will include a club favorite, volleyball. Dancing will round out the persons planning to attend, * s and dinner arrangements will be the evening’s fun. The price of 1 1 this outing is 81.50 to club mem­ left to the individual groups rid­ ing in the various cars. ALWAYS BUY FOR LCSS of bers and $1.75 to others. Reser­ vations must be made before Tickets to the Central City Thursday, Aug. 12, with either performance of The Caine Mu­ DON'T MISS . . . our beautiful unfinished Bedroom Furniture In solid Ash, of the chairmen of the function: tiny Court’ Martial are still Hemlock or Mohogony— Twin to King Size Bookshelf Heodboords, Chests, Dorothy Norman or Doris Mad- available, according to current dock, DE. 3-7424; or with events cnairman Margaret Foy. Nite Stands, Open Shelves and Desks. John Toohey, GR. 7-0375: or Anrangements to attend can be Cathy Gaffney, KE.4-0086. Be­ made through Miss Foy, FL. Thij I» your wini.r eo.t, In cause of food purchases to be 5-2132. h.tv.nly blu. . . . made by the committee, atten­ Those interested In playing Hotel Brand Mattress 100% wool and waitr r.- tion is directed to the fact that tennis bn Saturday mornings PRINCESS p.lUnt (ilio moth-proof.d!) all reservations made must be should contact Genny Krispinsky. & Matching Box Spring Highly flatt.ring ttind-up telUr and imtri thouldtr TWIN SET aeeanh, front ind back. This It Ne Leeder, Here It Reel OeelHyl Subteen Sizes 8-14, $32.95 Innanprlng Choose from a larie selection o/ colors Meltrau, Rax Spring, Head­ in checks, stripes or plain febrict 2 Complate board oed ! ( Was $199.95 $ Sets With Woedai Logs SALE PRICE...... W * Ar* Now Having Our Htedbaords Pre-Seaton end Ley* '49.90 Plus your eld refrigerator providing it runt end freezot. 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Brogdon's, Inc. Colorado Appliance 7540 E. Colfax 1438 South Broadway 56 S. Broodway 7039 EAST COLFAX AVE. DE. 3-5465 I SH, 4-1713 OpM Mon. cNid M . Evtalngs r k t r l r a n R n r k o r i i o Learning the difference between meat (Approved charge accounta inviiad V .m C K en D a r o e c u e ,,alls and drum sUcka are Doria Mad- DAILY 9 TO 9-4UNDAY 1 TO 5—EASY TERMS X- Of o*-’f tviil cell.) dock and Dorothy Norman, cochairmen of the August chicken Open Monday thru Friday Till 9 p.m. barbecue to be sponsored by the St. Thomas University Club. Chicken FBSHIDN^ chef and professor of gastronomies is Charles LaFalce, who will personally oversee the preparation of the ouiiine at the function. PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepfione, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, August 5, 1954 Annunciation Parish Festival Features 4 Huge Attractions 700 Persons Served on Opening Night Dare, treasurer; and Mrs. Julius (Annanciation Pariih, DenTar) at the rectory. Donations for the + ■+ + + +■ dinner are $1 per adult and 50 Sawazhki, secretary. . \ The Annunciation Parish fes­ All Saints' Parish Festival Is Success cents for children. A large crowd Significant of the parish ba­ tival, which began Aug. 4, will is anticipated zaar is the fact that all parish (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) It is earnestly hoped that all who Holy Ghost. In this issue of the continue through Saturday eve­ Dinner Committee organizations are sponsoring the All Saints’ Parish talces this op­ attended had an enjoyable time. Register can be found the hour ning, Aug. 7. Tne annual festival portunity to thank its many Women who baked apple pies Mrs. Marie Smith, dinner chair­ various booths. which the Nocturnal Adoration is being held on the Hagus Hall friends, both Catholic-and non- in their own pie tins will find the man, has announced the menu: All Parish ParticipaHon Society has assigned ■ to All grounds at East 37th Avenue and tins in the parish hall’s kitchen. The PTA is sponsoring the va­ Catholic, who generously helped Saints’ Parish.' Those who have Lafayette. Large slice o f roast beef and They are urged to pick them up. riety booth, which has as fea­ make the festival the most suc­ never attended this devotion will A roast beef dinner served by brown gravy; mashed potatoes, cessful event in the history o f Now that the activities o f the tured attractions the beautiful find an hour spent with Our Lord the parish PTA will be the fea­ buttered carrots, green beans, the parish. A fter the ham dinner, festival have como to a close will bring many blessings. relish plates, cherry or apple California-designed pottery under ture o f the last evening. which was served the first night the captains o f the various cir­ pie, butter, hard rolls or bread, the chairman^ip o f Mrs, Joe Baptized on Aug. 1 were There are rides galore for the of the festival, tabulations in­ cles ask the women please to and coffee, tea, or milk, Aparicio; the Hollywood rotis- James Michael, infant son o f Mr. children at the grade school dicated ■ approximately 700 per­ check the dates and times o f the The following women compose serie attractien, with Mrs. Fred and Mrs, Francis J. Kelley, with building’s north playground on sons had been served. This far next meetings. East 37th and Humboldt. the PTA dinner committee: Mrs. Apodaca as chairman; end the Edward and Dorothy Workman Marie Smith, chairman; Mrs. candy* booth, with Mrs. Joe At- surpassed the parish’s fondest Father Harley SERmitt would as spomsors; Mark Elvin, infant The bazaar has four grand at­ hopes and was good news, even tractions, which wijl be awarded Fred and Andrew Apodaca, co- zenbeck and Mrs. Carl Young like^ to remind the men o f the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin D. chairmen; Mmes. Harry Zumto- blood as chairmen. The fish pond for those workers who toiled parish that Thursday, Aug. 5, West, with Harry. Grout and Vir­ the evening o f Aug. 7. First from early morning to late into bel, Joe Heronenia, Sr.; John and Baby Doe doll combination IS the first Thursday of the ginia Auer as sponsors; and prize is an Admiral upright 13- the evening to make it possible. Lopez, Arthur Mayfield, Sam booth sponsored by the PTA is month, and as many men as 5lary Ellen, infant daughter of cubic-feet home freezer with \ The grand prize, the 1954 Dorchak, Albert Mares, Sr.; under the chairmanship of Mrs. possible should attend the hour’s Mr. and Mrs. George John Sala- 200 pounds of family-size pack­ Chevrolet, was won by Frank Henry Barbe, William Myers, Joe Heronema, Sr. devotion before the Blessed govic, with Larry and Mary ages of choice cut beef. Honeyman, 2625 Race Street, John Mumford, Louis Anaya, The Sunday evening games’ Sacrament in the Church of the Evelyn Beek as sponsors. Second prize is $200 in cash Denver; and the hope chest Jerry Sandoval, John Conta, Ray party committee is sponsoring third, $150 in cash; and fourth was won by Mr. W. Mesch, 445 Mascarenas, Ambrose Binges, Al­ the games booth at the bazaar. $100 cash. S. Pennsylvania Street, Denver. There will also be special prizes vin Dreiling, Louis Zinge, and Mrs. Gertrude Kelly and Mrs. each evening. Grand attraction George Mollendore. Ralph Moore, Sr., chairmen, have tickets arc available on the All parishioners are cordially disclosed there are many beautl ST. 'JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL grounds and can also be obtained invited to the dinner and asked ful prizes, such as tablecloths, kitchen untensils, and other Three Masses at the rectory. to bring their friends for an old- SHOPPING CENTER On Aug. 7, between 5 and 8 fashioned home-cooked roast beef household items o f real value. p.m., the women of the PTA will dinner. This booth is a top attraction at serve a roast beef dinner in The following are officers on the parish festivals because of On 1st Friday Hagus Hall. Tickets are avail­ the bazaar council: Frank Mor­ the many beautiful prizes. The firms listed here able from any PTA member or ris, general chairman; Robert Sodality Hope Chest DORIS ■deserve to be remembered K The Young Ladies’ Sodality is when you are distributing sponsoring the hope chest. Mar­ At St. Janies' Variety Shoppe gie Abeyta, chairman, extends Ready-lo~Wear • Notions - Gift! your patronage in the dif­ (St. Jamei’ Pariih, Denver) 17(3 Hnmboldt AL. 3-7731 thanks ' to all the women who ferent lines of business made the hope chest shower held The first Friday Masses will Grico Archalota, Prop, last week such a success. The be at 6, 7, and 8 o’clock. Con­ hope chest will be given away Members of the Men’s Club of Annunciation fessions will be heard Thursday Salesmanship Pick Up (o< Otllnry rkui DU. 8-0303 Saturday evening. Parish, Denver, and their pastor. Father afternoon and evening. PHOTO The Altar and Rosary Society James P. Ahern, are promoting the sale of tickets on the grand Masses on the first Saturday 17th AVE. RADIO with Mrs. Paul Denman as gen­ attraction— an Admiral home freezer containing 200 pounds of will be at 6:30, 7, and 7:30. ENTERPRISE eral chairman, is sponsoring the beef— at the parish bazaar being held Aug. 4-7. Pictured, left to The___ Sacred______Heart ______Devotions Commercial Photography & TELEVISION Infant of Prague statue booth. right, are Frank Priselac, Joe Priselac, Father Ahern, Ted Denning, I yyiii be held on Friday evening Church Wedding:! Ptrochial School Speeialiiti SALES A REPAIR Prizes that will be given away Paul Denman, Frank Morris, general chairman of the bazaar, and at 7:30. Wo Repair Any Houaehold ApplUneo by the Altar and Rosary Society Joe Klause. 2 I-HOUR SERVICE • TONT BOMAHnO, Owner the last evening o f the bazaar An estimated 3,000 men, wo­ 1313 E. 18th Ato. AC. 2-3883 1600 Eut 17th An. Deanr 18, Colt. are a set o f dinner dishes, a set + ‘4- ■+' ■+ + men, and children enjoyed the of 1847 Rogers Brothers’ silver parish picnic Aug. 1. Awards ware, lace tablecloth, electric were made to the following: First MA. 3-3268 MA. 3-3269 percolator, GE steam iron, and prize, $100 to Mrs. John Schwarz “ Onea Then Aheayi" a handmade quilt. Tickets are of 2370 Olive Street; second 10 cents each or three for 25 prize, $50 to Mrs. Frank E. Bren- CAPITAL - MIJIVSOIV cents. ’ner of 1350 Monaco Parkway; The Men’s Club will again third prize, $25 to Mrs. Doretta CLEAIVERS Church of 1182 Monaco Park­ sponsor the Sok-A-Boy ball game, 1320 E. 17th Ave. Denver, Colo. alyrays an attraction- for way; and the portable radio, to younger set, with Frank Priselac, Mrs. Mary Leydon of 1225 Jr., Paul Denman, and Joe Prise Niagara Street. lac in charge o f the game. The The pastor wishes to thank the ham and bacon booth, also spon­ workers and all those who at­ ST. JAMES' PARISH sored by the Men’s Club, is tended and helped to make this under the supervision of Frank the best picnic ever. Please Patronise These Friendly Firms Priselac, Sr., who discloses that The following women o f the big juicy hams and tangy bacon parish donated cakes to the Dom­ are the features. Assisting in the inican Sisters’ bazaar: ' Mmes. booth are Mrs. Frank Priselac, Ann Mae Artzer, Ceal Backus, Sr.; Julius Sawazhki, John Conta, Paddy Baumann, Lillie Blish, and Joe Heronema, Sr. Kay Cronan, Margaret Cud- beauleau belliueiie shop Adult Gomes more, Anna Marie Gold, Kath­ The Men’s Club announces erine Foley, Rosemary Jennison, Helen Jorgensen, Thelma Liske, 1433 B. Colfax BA. 3-ltt( Mothor'o Homomado Plao that special adult games are be­ Anaabol Sllla, Prop. Spoclal Htnoa on Pridayf ing held every evening of the Madeline McGill, and Marie Mc- 2287 Koamoy St. festival exclusively in Hagus Quade. Hall. Lem Landis and John Arko The Cub Scouts of Pack 96 are chairmen, with the following under the sponsorship o f the St. men serving on the special games James PTA, will enjoy a father Sales & Service P p iz ft A r r flV items to be awarded at the Annuncia and' son all-day outing at Camp committee: Mike Raisch, Am­ rll&V M IIU J Parish festival Aug. 4-7 are on display in brose Binges, Alvin Dreiling, Genesee on Saturday, Aug. CROSS- We Repair All Make§ the window of the Franklin Furniture Mart, E. 37th Avenue and John Meek, Ralph Moore, Sr.; The boys and their fathers are Major Motor Orarhaul — Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment York Street, Denver. The gifts include an Admiral home freezer John Schmittling, Mike Mc- asked to meet in the Montclair VARIETY STORES and Balance — Electrical — Batteries A Tires containing 200 pounds of beef, rotisserie, hope chest and linens, Park at 10:30. Transportation 5 Llelan, Peter Dieutsch, and Jack 3 convenient loeationi 10 SEE OUR LARGE USED CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY Monckton. Fans located in the silverware, and dishes. and food will be furnished by the 2214-16 Kaamay 2810 Madiaon 2932 W. 38tk hall will pro-vide cool air for committee under the direction of the customers patronizing the Frank Gold. DE. 3-4488 FL. 5-4117 GR, 7-3084 WILLIAMS-NASH INC special adult games., The regular meeting o f the St. 2030 So. Univeraity — SH. 4-2781 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denning are Faculty Announced James Men’s Club will be held “Tn Extra SaTiafi, All I Storot Girt Red SUBpa* on Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 8 (ronatrlT Unlrnstbr Park Gsrssa) in charge o f the snack bar, with Mr. and Mrs. John Steckline, o’clock in the Walsh Memorial Hall. All men o f the parish are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beiker, Mrs. The firms listed here 0. T. Johnson, and Mrs. Julius invited. A report will be sub­ Mayfair Q Service For Loyola School mitted on the picnic activities, deserve to be remembered MAURO MOTOR SALES Sawazhki assisting. and plans will be made for the Joa De.Anda, Prop. ! 4140 Tejon St. GL. 5-0739 Denver, Colorado Chairmen o f the ring toss when you are distributing game and the punch board booth (Loyola Parish, Danver) Mr. Ernest Forkner and son, golf outing Sept. 12 at Ever­ Waabiiif - Lubrication MOTORCYCLES SPORT CARS are John Slattery and Carl Sister Maria Teresa, superior '3t‘rry. returned on Tuesday from green knd Schroeder’s Park. your patronage in the dif­ Acceaioriea - Tirea . Battarloa Loren Griffin, John Thompson, A R " Gretn SUmp# Heronema, respectively. of St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Con­ a four-week vacation in the Pa­ ferent lines of business. NEW & USED and Bill Walsh are in charge of In charge o f the grand prize vent, has announced the follow­ cific Coast states. 14tb A Kraraeria DE, 3-9856 this affair. Preliminary arrange­ tickets on the g^rounds are Mrs. ing faculty for Loyola School Confetiioni will be heard on ments will be under way for the William Caskins and Mrs. Johti during the 1954-1955 term. Thuriday, Aug. S, from 3 un­ Dore. The Spanish booth is being annual fall dance to be held Sister Margaret Eleanor will til 6 o’clock and from 7:30 sponsored by Mrs. Mary Baron early in October.in the Lincoln teach the first grade; Sister until 9 o'clock. and daughter Mary. Room o f the Shirley Savoy Ho­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH RADIO SERVICE Mary Vincent, second grade; The hour of nocturnal adora­ tel. Jimmie Fennel and A1 Art­ Joe Sanchez is in charge of the tion for the men o f Loyola Par­ Patronise These Friendly Firms A Complete Service for Car or Home Radios lighting and Alex Zigler and Joe .Ellen Campbell, third grade; Sis­ zer are cochairmen of this social ter Mary Timothy, fourth grade; ish will be from 9 until 10 event. Klause are hall chairmen and p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, in Holy ITe IFill Serve Yon Beit utility chairmen, respectively. Sister David Ann, fifth grade; Baptized Sunday was Deanna Ghost Church. Sister Mary Arthur, sixth grade; l^ e, infant daughter of Mr. Alameda Drug Store CONOCOPRODUCTS Men's Meeting Postponed Patta Lee, an eighth grade Sister Dennis, Marie, seventh and Mrs. William Denny, with V. 0. PETBRSON, Piop. JAMES MOTOR CO. The Men’s Club monthly meet­ pupil, vacationed in Chicago and Lubrication • Delco Butterieu grade; and Sister Maria Teresa, William and Helen Parlett as ing has been postponed until New York during July, Cut Rate Drngsi 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Salei & Service KE. 4-8221 eighth grade. sponsors. Car Washing Thursday, Aug. 12, in the Cards Fountain Sarviea Sundries Club. Sister Mary Vincent, the only Your Business Appreciated The Men’s Club Communion new member of the faculty, for­ ► W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS day is this Sunday, Aug. 8, in merly taught at Sacred Heart BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH ^ameda & So. Broadway Guaranteed Repair Work the 7:30 Mass. School, Denver. Sister 'Mary Alameda & Logan PE. 3-9840 ► ON ALL MAKE CARS Father John Carroll of St. Patrick, who taught the second Patroniae These Friendly Firms Bartholomew’s Church, Chicago, Only Skilled Mechanics Work on Your Car grade last term, has been mis­ ► and Father Clyde Norman, C.M., sioned to the East. AUGUST SPECIAL Complete Overhaul and Tune-Up a former parishioner and now ► Brake Relining — Electric S^nice Sister Maria Teresa is attend­ professor at De Paul Academy ing an institute of ^irituality in Chicago, were recent visitors COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG Men's Suits . .$1.00 Dresses . .$1.10 ► GOOD USED CARS for superiors at Notre Dame Easy Terms — No Red Tape to the parish. JOE H. SCHMITZ. Prop. ► Mrs. Warren Evans of the par­ University Aug. 4-10. Before re (Uimb« BImnS Bmatol firiih) Dave Staub Auto Service ish was recently admitted to St turning to Denver, she will visit BROADMOOR CLEANERS ► Joseph’s Hospital. in Cincinnati and Dayton, 0 . 2725 W. 29th Ave. at Speer GE. 3-0505 Prescriptions Bill and Verma Burke Nmkvi .f It Fnuh Mr. and Mrs. James Gannon, Accurately Filled it Srnx Stoia Francis’ Church, with coffee and Joed, i£oduiJLL 11690 Montriew at Noma Can't Beat Our Deal" on doughnuts in the aaembly room YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US of the rectory after Maee. Open EM. 6-8460 . EM. 6-9311 New Fords or Used Cars Immediately following, the 6 Days— 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. jp-oup will proceed to Bergen WE ARE GIVING AWAY A Park for a picnic and games, A Available Lockers The firms listed here charge of $1.75 per person will too Ibi. Jk 300 Ibi. $100 Set King Edwards Silverplate provide fodd and beverages. A deserve to ba remembered ' -Murance of 10247 E. Colfax Ave.' (73-piace, lervica for 8) special invitation is extended to all husbands and wives o f the / H'll Drug when you are distributihg alumni. EM. 6-3521 your patronage in the dif­ All interested in attending are ' cotton. gauM **W. D. ProcMwIax 4k Cariax" ---FREE--. asked to notify Bob Lenon (DE. 9'C«I dr«$«ng«. Fr*» d*liv*rj^‘ ‘ ferent lines of business. WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A USED CAR 3-8612), Joan Miller (SP. 7- 5508), or Charlie O’Fallon (FR WE HAVE THE CLEANEST, RECONDITIONED 7-6268). GUARANTEED CARS IN THE STATE CURE d'ARS PARISH Priced from $50 to $1,700 Annunciation Parish OPEN SUNDAYS John Ca LONDON MARKET THELMA KASSON BEAUTY SALON SchoU Johnnie HARPER Motors 2876 Colorado Blvd. AND GROCERY RHONI 23rd oRd DEXTER FINEST ARVADA’S ONLY FORD DEALER OSCAR lUNNELL, Prop, Bair Styling HEATS A.ND Quality Maatt and GrocaelM " Permanent Waving GROCERIES TELEPHONE TABOR 5-5191 EA. 2-7711 PHONE DExter 8-1188 PHONES: MA. t-K3l. TA. t-IStt 2818 Faitfaz W adtw orlh tl«« WALNUT Thalma Kaiaoa O'CooDor, Owntr 13th

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    Ttiureday,' August 5, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4-4205 PAGE NINE

    Amusements - Dining OUR SUIVDAY v i s i t o r n e w : \ Fifty Mothers MARIAN YEAR PILGRIMAGE Recreation to Ireland, England, , and Italy ' Sailing SS America, Oct. 8— Are Blessed at Returning N.Y. Nov. 24 on SS Cbnititution Minimum price— touriat clasa ...... $1,158 St. Therese's Cabin...... $1,253 First Class...'_____ $1,423 F»r RM.rr.tion. or Informition Crit or Writ. ‘ Aurora.— (St. Therese’a Par­ ish)— Mora than 60 young Cath­ AURORA TRAVEL AGENCY olic . mothers were present on 9701 E. Colfax Peggy Hanrahan, Mgr. E!V^ 6-3501 Somvtlilnf you’ll talk about wban you got back bomal Sunday afternoon, Aug. 1, to re­ Entrance on Dayton St, — Anrora OUB OK LUXE DINNERE ARE INTERNATIONALLT rAUOUS ceive the special hiessings con­ ferred on expectant mothers and THE HOLLAND HOUSE also on mothers after childbirth. ANNA MARIA GO.lDtN COIORADO These blessings will be given IN PERSON regularly on the first Sunday of ALRERGHETTI 18-Year-OId Sensation every month. of the Singing World A bake sale will be sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society THE DENVER PRESS CLUB BRYN MAWR INN Sunday, Aug. 8, in the church (Pre.i Benevolent A..ociatibn) hall after all the morning Pre.tentt Chaa, and Peggy Courtwright, Props. Masses. Baked beans, potato “ THE STARS ARE Good Fishing-Cobins-Dinners-Bor Service salad, pies, cakes, sweet rolls, coffee cakes,' and breads are SINGING” Plnegrove 32J2 Pine, Colo. items needed. Mrs. Clarinda Campbell, chairman o f the sale, Alherghetti and Her Family requests that all donations be Together for the lit Time brought to the church hall be­ On Anv Stage tween 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday, AT IN PURE Aug. 7. SiVJU fL Mrs. Clare Brennan is the new RED ROCKS circle chairman for the year and THURSDAY 8 P.M. RADIUM WATER anyone interested in joining a Di Im viim m m a Members of the I Monaghan, Donald Karr, Father Robert Durrie, AUfaUST 12 circle or those circles needing • "9 * lOiagC v OIHIIIITTcc pilgrimage com-1 assistant at St. John’s; Albert Riede, and Pete 40-MAN ORCHESTRA additional members may con­ mittee of St. John the Evangelist Parish, Den- I Little.— (Photo by Abdoo) Concert end Popular Songs tact her at EM. 6-2529. In order ver, are pictured above. Left to right are John I ELDORADO to belong to a circle, a woman TICKETS $1.50 EACH must first be a member of the + -f + ■ + . + ■f (Alt Proceeds to Altar and Rosary Society. The PrcM Benevolent AetocUtlon) circles now forrmed are bridge, TICKETS ON SALE NOW SPRINGS MAY CO. (SYMPHONY BOX OFFICE) pinochle, canasta, hobby, sewing, St. John's Plans Pilgrimage, Picnic PRESS CLUB. IStO Gl.n.rm, TA. S-9924 and art craft. ENGLEWOOD MEN’S STORE Now Open for Season “ 4 l*bicc PARK HILL PHARMACY Society Electa Officers That Can • BOULDER BUS STATION Our 50th Anniversary Visit Set to Lourdes Church Aug. 15 Teach the Angels’* BONNIE BRAE DRUG At the latest Altar and Rosary EDGEWATER DRUG meeting it was decided to divide J. C. PENNEY STORE, AURORA families. Tha picnic will be held the treasury and present St. (St. John’* Pariih, Denver) Society. The pilgimage wiU be­ Dancing Every Saturday Night at the northeast corner of Wash­ Pius X Parish with one-half the S t John’s Parish will have a gin with Benediction of the ington Park, near the fireplace. Just 80 minutes from Denver total. An auditing committee Marian Year pilgrimage and pic­ Blessed Sacrament at St. John’s JBRRV Refreshments will be available on the New Turnpike Road was set up to check the books as nic for all families Sunday, Aug. Church at 1:30 Sunday, Aug. at the picnic grounds; and many of July 1, when the new parish 15. Albert Riede, John Monag­ 15. The pilgrimage will be made to Our Lady o f Lourdes Church games and activities are being Phone Hillcrest 2-8659 was formed, and those on this han, and Peter Little are m at 2217 S. Logan Street. Follow­ planned by the committee. Each committee are Mrs. Zea Paul, charge of the arrangements for ing the pilgrimagie, all members family is urged to attend and Mrs. Nora McDonald, Mrs. Mil­ the first Marian Year pilgrimage of the parish are urged to at­ bring their own supper. lie Karbowski, the present treas­ to be held at St. John’s, under the auspices ^f the Holy Name tend the annual picnic for all ’ I urer, Mrs. Irene Austin; and the Triduum Aug. 12-14 present auditor, Mrs. Clare A triduum in honor of the Special Sunday V CMlarre^ TECHl^lOOl'^ w*## ^ Brennan. Blessed Virgin Mary will be held The Holy Name Society will Sisters Visit 2,071 Homes on Thursday, Friday, and Satur­ JLNEUEICH-e i m h i d i m - i f b w k - ! ^ c * j J DINNERS... also divide its treasury equally day evenings, Aug. 12, 13, and 14 with St. Pius X Holy Name So­ at 7:30. The services will last Open Daily 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. ciety. In Precious Blood Porish about 35 minutes. The sermons will be given by a priest of the Packaged Dinners to Take Home The Holy Name Society will (Precioui Blood Pariah, Denver) mittee Aug. 2, when it was Starts The.five Daughters 6f Charity, decided that per family would parish. receive Communion in the 8 Masses on the first Friday, Friday DENHAM o’clock Mass, Sunday, Aug. 8. having successfully completed a be the offering for the day’s out­ four-week religious vacation ing at Bellview Park, Bellview Aug. 6, will be at 6, 7, and 8 New China Cafe George E. Friend was elected school July 30, will wind up the Avenue at Holly, Aug. 22. Of­ o’clock. There will be exposition Private Room for Parlies president of the Holy Name So­ census work in about a week. fered that Sunday is a list of of the Blessed Sacrament all day ciety. Other officers are Don­ The sisters taught some 104 pu­ events with prizes, swimming, on the first Friday, closing with Colfax at Clarkson ald C. Miles, first vtce president; pils at the vacation school. and games. Ice cream and soda services at 7 :30 p.m. Lawrence A. Smith, second vice AL. 5-0766 No Liquor CH. 4-9702 The census work to date shows will be sold. Banns of marriage were an­ president; James L. Suntum, / famous “buffet” that the sisters have visited some The Precious Blood Sisters at nounced between Walter Omhaft secretary; Bill Sheridan, treas­ 2,071 homes. They have dis­ of St. John’s and Marie Duel df urer; and Harold Nielson, mar­ the convent on the seminary covered 60 new families and are Minneapolis, and between Robert shal. grounds were guests of Father 0 ^ ' " FREE DELIVERY TO 5 CHURCH AREAS visiting the sick and special Plunkett of St. Louis’ and Pa­ John Donohoe, C.M., and his tricia Junken of St. John’s. CHRIST- THE KING - BLESSED SACRAMENT The men voted to have the cases. The sisters are visiting sister-nun. Sister Maty Aquinas. ushers rotate to a different only families which are not on Baptized Aug. 1 by Monsl The sisters had an opportunity to gnor John Moran were Marcia CURE D'ARS - ST. JAMES - ST. THERESE'S Mass. Any man wishing to help the parish files. They hope to con­ look over the parish plant. Other Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. out as an usher may contact Mr. clude the census some time next guests at the rectory were Rus­ DINNERS 4 SNACKS FROM % .55 to $1.45 John Reed, with John Wollen- Friend. Their assistance is week. sell Gieselman, brother of Father haupt and Gloria Wollenhaupt as FREE DELIVERY BOUNDARIES greatly needed. Masses on the first Friday, Richrad Gieselman, C.M., of the sponsors; Richard Joseph Oliver Aug. 6, will be at 6:30 and 8. EAST TO PEORIA S T ., NORTH TO SMITH RD. seminary faculty; Harry New- son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E Confessions will be heard from 4 street, restaurant owner in Oliver, with Berry-E. Oliver and SOUTH TO ALAMEDA, WEST TO COLO, BLVD. Republican Candidate to 6:30 in the afternoon and in Kansas City, as guest of Father Sharon J. Oliver as sponsors; the evening from 7 :30 to 9 Philip LaFevre, C.M.; and Fa­ and Patricia Brault, daughter of Cathedral Parishioner o’clock on Aug. 6. ther Robert Walton, pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Brault, with CHICKEN CHICKEN The Teen Club will have a Guardian Angel Parish in David L. Jones and Mary Ann An abundance of hot and cold di.he* all yon can eat state Rep. James Carter of patio-social and dance this Tues Kansas City, Mo. Zeller as sponsors. . . . every night from 5 to 9 . . . Sunday. 4 to 8:30. Othor SHRIMP SHRIMP Cathedral Parish, Denver, is one day, Aug. 10, at the home of Baptized on Aug. 1 and complete Dinner, from $1.7S. Plenty of Free PArking.— of the Republican candidates for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fulham, 3206 received into the Church was Muiic for listening. ^ lieutenant governor select^ for FISH . FISH S. Dahlia. At a recent business Mrs. James McGrath. Also bap­ the primary election to be held in meeting the club announced that PH. EM. 6-2001 —I COLf AX SYRACUSC------tized were Natalie, daughter of 12100 E. COLFAX AVENUE the fall. there would be an election o f of­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winiarcyk; At Filttimoru Comer EAT ON OUR BEAUTIFUL PATIO. IN YOUR CAR. Both Carter and Stephen J. ficers and a party at Belleview Mary Elyse, daughter of Mr. and McNichols, a Democratic candi­ Park (Kistlers) to round out ac­ Mrs. Edward Bowman; Susanne, OR IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME, date for the post of lieutenant tivities for the month. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George TELEPHONE ------FR. 7-8883 governor, are former students Picnic Aug. 22 Durst; and Donna Jean, daugh­ at the Catholic University o f Picnic plans were sharply ter o f Mr, and Mrs. Bartholomew BE READY for the DENVER BEARS' America. drawn at a meeting of the com Elich. Return to Cool and Beautiful BEAR STADIUM Get Tour Tickets Note for Fun the Whole Family THE LINCOLN ROOM W elby Days Festival Aug. 7, 8 Can Afford and Enjoy . Hospitality Center ■ Welby.— (Assumption Parish) anne Spano; dart booth. Bob been invited some o f Denver’s YOUR GENIAL HOST Banquet and Meeting Rooms — Two years ago the Assump­ Hewitt, Mily Pittenger, and top baseball personalities; Bob BEARS vs. SIOUX CITY tion High School closed its doors Mary Kitson; pizza stand, Jen • For. 12-1200 PERSONS Howsam. "president o f the Den­ Aug. 8 and 9 temporarily because of lack of Fortunate, Ann Labriola, Carm ver Bears; Andy Cohen, manager •LUNCHEON TA). 5-2151 Mrs. Long funds to purchase necessary fa­ Domenico, Della Porreco, Grace of the league leading Bears; cilities required for continued Fortunate, Mary Domenico, and Rocco Ippolito, the team’s home • DINNER BEARS vs. DES MOINES Min Domenico; miscellaneous accreditation. run king; and Reno di Benedetti • COCKTAILS 10th and 11th Shirley Savoy Hotel The school has "been in exist­ booth, Helen Wall, Dot Wall, who has the highest batting av­ ence for many years, and has and Dolores Wall; refreshment erage o f the team. BOGGIO'S given service to the children of stand, Ralph Weibel, Pete Puhl, Welby, Derby, Adams City, and Cyril Windholz; fish pond, v w v Traditionally... Westminster, and Eastlake. A Mary Larson and Lill Allsbaugh; FISHERMEN building fund was started last country store, Frank Giuliano, SC-SOl a favorite place for wedding year by the parish to hasten the Pat Spera, Con Fortunate, Frank Felt Soles day of the high school’s reopen­ Molinaro, and Frank Fortunate; RESTAURANT breakfasts, dinners and parties ing. Special booth, Jo Serravo, ROY SYSTEM, INC. ( To help this cause, the Welby Catherine Carnal, and Eleanor RUBBER VULCANIZING Or^awood Av... Eagiewoed Days Festival will be held Sat­ Basehor; jar-of-fun, Romeo Ro- Broadwof at IrTineton SP. 7>41B5 ' (3300 U. So., bet. Idwy. A Acema) urday and Sunday evenings, tello, Joe Pedetto, John Perry, AVWU SU w et 9-0441 FREE PARKINO Aug. 7 and 8, in the Assumption and Frank Rotello; games booth, gymnasium. All the proceeds Helen Ferrero, Hazel Croteau, T i f f i i m will be used to increase the high Lucy Domenico, Jennie Dome­ Private groups su­ school building fund. nico, Mary Rossi, Ange Croce, perbly accommodated There will be many Interest­ Catherine Croce, Mary Pedetto, ing attractions, games, prizes, Laura Giuliauo, Marie Cosimi, in our individual din­ entertainments, refresh m en ts, Marge Ferrero, Rose Puhl, Isa­ ing rooms. and even Welby’s famous pizza. bel Weibel, Betty De Luzio, and Following are the workers of Nellie Fortunate; the 1954 Welby Days Festival: Change men, Pat Fugan and Cake booth, Irene Rossi and Joe Ciancio; grand award booth. Marie Amato; sports booth, Jo- Father Norbert Belasso and Marg Ross; punch cards, Marion Korea Veteran Bushner and Laura Giuliano; BREWED WITH traditional games, Mike Sferra, 1600 OGDEN MAinS-0177 Ange V. Domenico, John Dome­ nico, Ted James, “ Chubby” Di Giacomo, J o. Satriano, Louie Domenico, Ray Domenico, Leon­ PURE ROCKY ARMIIVAIIT HOTEL ard Rossi, and Anthony Rossi; Where D eD .er'i Society Entertain, for Luncheon, and Dinners executive and construction com­ mittee, Pat Fagan, Mike Sferra, ‘ FOR s p e c ia l reservations FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, Bob Hewitt, Rmplv Weibel, Louie MOUNTAIN DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3-.3101 Domenico, and CyriJ Windholz. Beautiful Ballroom. Private Dining Room. Added Attraction As an added attraction to the festival this year, there have SPRING WATER

    Father Austin, O.S.M. invites you to the yi MU'lftW), lyi TASir' WELBY DAYS FESTIVAL, AUGUST 7th AND 8th WELBY GYMNASIUM 7:30 Every Night Except Sua Denver is now the Cap­ Thomas William Lynch Benefit of Assumption High School Building Fund (fn/eutddtO H icC itol of the Greyhound of 217 E. Cedar, formerly AMERICA’S FINE LIGHT BEER 6000 FREE SEATS Rocing World! No­ of St. Francis de Sales’ Parish tion's greyhounds com­ and School, Denver, who enlisted Entertainment — Games - - Prizes — Refreshments A d m ia t io n 25c • Parking FREE in the U.S. Navy in 1952 and peting at the world's who is stationed on a destroyer most beautiful racing is b^ck from duty in Korea and MILE HIGH KENNEL CLUB Japan. Because of a back injury. plont. Bill will be convalescing a month Also Delicious Homemade Italian Pizza IMIH CM99 coar.ier. COIOIUO.. * 9... Colo. Blvd. at E. 62nd, Denver or so in the U.S. Naval Hospital at Coro£a, Calif. B’

    PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4-4205 Thursdoy, August 5; 1954

    ■ NORTH DENVER NEWS IT’S SCHOOL August 10 Deadline Is Established For Guardian Angels' Bazaar Project I THIIIE AGAIN!

    (Guardisn Angeli’ Pariah, Marie Jussel, daughter of Marvin mother. Mrs, Sophie Alcorta, and Denrer) and Margaret Jussd, with John two brothers, John and William, A reminder to the women of and Jacqueline Vecchiarelli as from Clayton, N. Mex., is visit­ the parish; Aug. 10 is the dead­ sponsors. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Al­ line for turning in cash or arti­ Two Sisters of Divine Provi­ corta. Sister Sophie Emily will cles for the cedar cheat which dence, Sister Francis Pauline and return to her teaching duties at will be on display during the com­ Sister Theresa Clare, are visiting Mt. Sacred Heart in San An­ Sacrifices Well Worth While Hours Evening Hours; ing bazaar. Returns may be made with Sister Francis Pauline’s tonio, Tex., upon completion of Wembers of Cub^ Scout Pack 175, I 8:30 to S:30 Mon. and Fri. directly to the rectory or to mem­ mother, Mrs. F. L. Hereford. Mrs. her visit. Cub Scout Jomboree Holy Family Church, recently held bers of the committee, Margaret Hereford moved here recently Mountain Outing a jamboree on the grounds of the home o f their cubmaster, John Madison, 5170 Tejon; Lucille from Texas and makes her home The Pope’ Pius X Coterie spent ' DR. JOHN R. COYLE the past week end in the moun­ P. Downs, in Arvada. The Rev. Forrest Allen, pastor, and the Rev. Parent Tells W hy at 4915 Shoshone Street. Sister Magnelli, 1850 W. Dixie Place; Patrick J. Kennedy, assistant at Holy Family Church; the Rev. . OITOMKTRIST or Flora Pence, 5454 Clay Street, Francis Pauline will return to El tains at Turkey Creek. The Pope The Holy Name Society will re­ Paso after her visit. Sister The­ Leo XIII Coterie will meet in the Bernard Kelly of the Shrine of St. Anne Parish, Arvada, the Rev. 9355 E. Colfax EMpire 6-3981 ceive Communion Sunday, Aug. resa Clare will go to the mother- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sil- Donald McMahon of Christ the King Church, Evergreen; the Rev. E, A. Stauffen, S.J., and the Rev. John Jolin^ S.J., of Regis Col­ 8, in a body in the 7 o’clock Mass. house in San Antonio, Tex. verthorn Aug. 8 at 8. He Sends Children Confessions for the first Fri­ Another visitor is Sister Sophie Altar workers for the last of lege; and mothers of the Cub Scouts were special guests at the out­ day will be heard Thursday after­ Emily of the Sacred Heart of July were Mrs. Julius Lonergan door barbecue. Have Your Child’s noon from 4:30 to 6:30 and in the Jesus .community,'who, with hef and Peggy Lindenmeyer. After an evening of games and entertainment, fathers and evening from 7 to 8. Holy Com­ their sons spent the night in tepees made by the cubs and their families. An outdoor breakfast at dawn ended the festivities. To Catholic School Eyes Examined Now munion will be distributed Fri- dav morning at 6i45 and Mass In the picture, standing at rear, left to right, are John Downs, By William E. Ring has been many a good show . . . be ready for Carnival Nets Over $3,900 cubmaster; the Rev. Forrest Allen, pastor; the Rev. E. A. Stauffen, we have had to pass up to save will be offered at 7:30. Is it wijrth while to give school davs soon. Baptized recently wkre Chris­ the Rev. Patrick Kennedy, and Sidney Vitry, institutional repre­ your children a Catholic high tuition money— many a din­ tine Marie Judish, daughter of sentative; center row, standing, Cub Scouts John McEahem, James school education? That is the ner, dance, week-end trip, and Robert and Theresa Judidh, with At Saint lAary Magdalene' Schnur, Stanley Dunlap, Gabriel Montano, Ernie Bryant, William question. other entertainment that we Masten,.Masten Albert and Rita Judish as spon­ Bryant,' Ronnie Brachle, Mark Vitry, John McNulty, and John My own education was a have had to let go by the sors; Charles Anthony Rust, son Downs; and front row, kneeling, Jimmih Karuzas, Joe Flanders, Catholic one— from the first boards. But we have a good (St. Mary Magdalena’* Pari»h, The regular Friday evening & Bryan Phil Bellefeuille, Joe Downs, Raymond Lankowitz, High Lindsey, grade through law school. • My time in our own way—and we of Francis and Barbara Rust, Denver) devotions for'the intention of with Leo Spahn and Margery and Mike Grace. eldest daughter will finish col­ find a wealth of satisfaction Opfomelrist* The Very Rev. Monsignor peace will start at 7 o’clock dur­ Marsh as sponsors; Clark Milton lege next year and hers will be in knowing that we are doing James Flanagan has announced ing the month o f August. Please + "I" + +’ + 28 So. Broadway PE.3-4668 John Witt, son of Carl and Ida a complete Catholic education. thei right thing. that to date the net profit from note the change in time. Witt, with John and Belle B etp - Church Being Renovated My second is finishing the first the carnival has passed the Sunday will be Communion Specious Argument cur as sponsors; and Regina year of high school; daughter $3,900 mark and that when all day for the Holy Name Society No. 3 is finishing the second Yes, the goimg may be returns have been made the and the young men of the par­ Holy Family School Hall grade and my son will start, tough these days—but • these amount may reach $4,000. ish. are mighty dangerous days, NEED He expressed his appreciation There will be no monthly first grade next year. Rest assured theirs, too, will be far more dangerous than most FRED LUCCI to all the workers as well as all meeting of the Holy Name So­ folks realize. the parishioners who contributed ciety in Augmst. complete Catholic educations, Temporary Site of Masses And when these hazards are financially to make this yearly The following members of the God willing. brought forcefully to. Catholic project a big success. Altar and Rosary Society will (Holy Family Parish, Danver) will be at 6:45, 7, 8, 9, 10:16, Back more years than I care Custom Upholstery parents— and they are being Frank Maleto, general car­ care for the linens and sanctuary On First Friday, Aug. 8, 11:16, and 12:15 o’clock. This to remember, when I was in Schools-Churches-Lodges brought home with all the nival chairman, also wishes to from Aug. 12 to Sept 9: Sanc­ Masses will be said in the school will be the schedule for Sunday high school, a Protestant force that the nation’s Hier­ Insiitulions-lndustriet and New Fumitura tuary, Mrs. McLaren and Mrs. hall, since the church will be Masses until further notice. The clergyman who was a friend thank the men and women who archy, clergy, and religious can MadeMo Order worked on the carnival. Thompson; large linens, Mrs. renovated. The First Friday regular daily Mass schedule and of my father’s advised m e: Communion on First Friday Siegfried; small linens, Mrs. Masses will be at 6, 7, and 8 If you cannot continue your extend— how can any Catholic (yfm eiican the time of Confessions will re­ parents advance the argument Beautiful Samples to Show will be gpven at 6:15, 6:80, and ■Villotti; surplices, Mrs. Oaberg; o’clock, and the Sunday Masse.s, main aa in the past. education through Catholic before and during the 7 o’clock albs, Mrs. Haug. which will also be in .the hall. schools, do not go at all. It that the expense and sacrifices Seatinff Day or Evening Callt Work has been resumed on the connected with giving their Mass. will just confuse you. In other FOLDING CHAUS remodeling of Holy Family children a Catholic higher edu­ 4410 Elm Ct. GL. 5-1222 Confessions will be heard on ■Church. The delay of one month words, if you are going to be ' Lowest ultimate cost I ’Thursday evening starting at a Catholic, be one all the way cation are too great? was occasioned by the city-wide I know two Catholic parents Over 10 million in use! 7:30. St.Dominic Holy Name Unit strikes among the various trade through or not at all. who cannot agree with euch CINTESRIAL SCNML unions. The workers set to work I cannot go along with some an argument — ourselves. — SUPPLY C«. Qe*«» early Monday morning and began parents who are satisfied to Diiivtr 17, Colonic foMini TtMs* (The Alamo Register, San An­ siso tvsIlsM* FURNACES INSTALLED W ill Plan Fall Slate Aug. 5 to dismantle the roof. gdve’ their children elementary tonio, Tex.) ACo m 2-053i. Father Edward Madden, on va­ Catholic educations, then let (St. Dominie’s Parish, Danvar) On first Friday, Aug. 6, NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES cation in the Northwest, was ex­ them go off to public high The Holy Name Society will Masses will be at 6;.30, 7, and 8 pected to return at the end of the school a n d college — even meet Thursday evening, Aug. 5, o’clock. All will be High Masses. week. Father Wintergalen and though som'e could easily af­ in the church auditorium at 8 Communion will be distributed Father Faher^ of Regis College ford a complete Catholic edu­ M t. St. Joseph Teachers College dGec- TbmumkL o’clock. Robert Knapp, president, before the 6:30 Mass. Confes­ IS r*us with Ab yiew B m Uss C*. filled in fo r Father Madden at cation for their children. Too will preside. Plans will be dia- sions will be heard on Thursday the two early Masses on Sunday. often parents of this sort givs AGASSIZ CIRCLE Professional Heating Contractor cussed for the fall activities. from 4 in the afternoon and in to ths whims of their chil­ YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP After the business meeting a so­ again in the evening from 7:80. Former Parishioner dren. BLTFALO 14, NEW YORK cial hour will bs held. Such folks do not seem to Gutter Work — Ezhauit Fan* — FI«o Liners Members of the Holy Name Buried in St. Louis realize that a Catholic educa­ College for Training of Gas Fired Incinerators Society, the Ushers’ Club, and Cubs Plan Outing On July 28, a High Mass was tion in the grade schools is Sister-Teachers for 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 3-4365 the Boy Bcouts will receive Holy sung for the repose of the soul just that and nothing mors— M«nb«r it. Ertacii d« Salat* Parish Communion in the 7:30 Mass on of Elizabeth P. Hurely of Steam­ an elementary Catholic educa­ Elementary, High School and College Sunday, Aug. 8. They will oc­ At St. Catherine's boat Springs, Colo. Mrs. Hurely tion. They would not dream of Also for Handicapped Children cupy seats in the front o f the was at one time a member of letting their children step church on the middle aisle. (St. Cathsrina’s Parish, Danvar) Holy Family Parish. The body school with just an elementary Scholarships Available Catalogue on Request The Holy Hour will be con­ St. Catherine’s Cub Scout was taken to St. Louis, Mo., for all-round education. They do ducted from 7:30 to 8:30 Fri­ Pack 165 will climax its summer burial. not seem to realize that as a day evening, Aug. 6, by the Rev. Fixtures, Extra Qlass activities, which included a pic­ child advances through Cath­ W. H. Albertson, O.P., who will The following were baptized on nic at Genessee Park and a Sunday, Aug. 1, by Father Allen: olic high school and college, preach the sermon. Veneration father and son outing at Bears’ the religious instruction ad­ of the relic of St. Dominic will Karen Grace Mangini, daugh­ Stadium, with a picnic at Rocky vances too. Torchier Bowls, take place and Confessions will Mountain Park Sunday, Aug. 8, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Man­ H. R. mEinincER co. be heard. at 4 p.m. Families are a.sked to gini, With Mr. and Mrs. Ed Me- You will .hear some folks Largest Art Material Store in the West bring their own lunch and drink. Ealahem aa sponsors; complain of the expense and Mt. Carmel Retreat Set The Holy Name Society mem­ Charlotte Anne Smith, daugh­ sacrifices connected with a a Oil and Water Color Outfits Lamps and Shades At El Pomar Aug. 20-22 bers will receive Holy Commun­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith, Catholic education. Sure there ion in the 7:30 Mass Sunday, with Robert Heiberger and Made­ arc expenses and sacrifices— (Mt. Carmel Parish, Denvar) 0 School Art Supplies # Slide Rule* Bring Your Lamp to be Fitted, Aug. 8. line Precco as sponsors. no one realizes that any more The annual Mt. Carmel retreat thoroughly than my wi^e and 0 Pastel Crayons Remodeled or Repaired will be held at El Pomar Retreat I! But after all, do you know House, Colorado Springs, Aug. of anything worth while which • DRAWING INSTRUMENTS 20-22. The Rev. Francis Corley, does Hot involve sacrifices? And S.J., of St. Louis, will be the re­ Archbishop’s Guild believe me, there is nothing WASINGER'S ELECTRIC STORE treat master. more worth while than a Cath­ 409 16th Street AComa 2-3727 The full price for -the retreat olic education for your young­ Sales, Repairs, Service and Wiring Materials will be $20 including transporta­ sters. tion. For reservations call Eve Around our house, there are '•1 Giambrocco before Aug. 10: Is Planning Retreat Wiring, Repairing and Remodeling a few rugs which are getting Phone GL. 6-6403. more • threadbare every day in Yoar Home Recipients of the attractions (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) and need replacing. Sometimes at the annual M t Carmel- Parish Reservations are being filled rapidly for the annual the dishes do not match. Here bazaar were as follows: 1954 and there you will find a chair 3156 West 38lh Ave. GILendale 5-8946 Ford automobile, A. Marcelo, retreat of the Archbishop’s Guild, to be held at El Pomar Aug. 27-29. Dorothy Dandrow, retreat chairman, is urg­ or a sofa that should be r^ Store Hours — June - July - August 3860 Sheridan Itoad;deep freeze, upholstered. There a r t the Mon. through Thur., 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. — Fri., 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. Mary Smaldone, 4035 Quivas; ing all who are interested to notify her at MA. 3-0677 as remnants of a dining room Close at Noon Saturday phonograph, B. Sullivan, 965 soon as possible. It is particularly important that she suite that should be replaced; Marion Street; lamp, A. P. Mar- know those planning on going here is a bedroom sui^ with WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS ranzino, 1700 E. 17th Aven.ue; by train, as special tickets are family of this circle plan to go “ ringerbread” trimmings, pop­ fishing pole, Angelina Marino, being made up for this trip only. to Durango for the Spanish ular quite some time ago, 834 Kearney Street; hamper, Trials Fiesta this week end and Day School opens Tuesday, Sept. 7 The guild will have a private which should have been dis­ m Mary Piro, 4742 Alcott Street; then take a motor trip through carded quite a few years back. cedar chest, Pat Korman, 1235 ear on the Rio Grande train Night School Sept. 14 leaving Denver at 4:10 Friday Western Colorado. Then there are some repairs S. Grape Street; blanket, L. Ba- afternoon and returning Sun­ Mary Nadorff entertained to the house that have been PrefeeeleiMi trohileq for basiaets petlHoet, et ■ tevief ef time a«d ferraro, 4140 Quivas Street; bed waiting for a couple of years— NEW day evening at 7:27 from Colo­ members o f Blessed Sacrament weeey. Ckeeee see at tl|eee preetieol eeanee. 11?;: spread, Mrs. Michael Marzano, Circle over the week end at her and probably still will be wait­ rado Springs. The round-trip * E ih s a n 3640 Pecos Street; and bed cabin in Buffalo. Mora Sullivan, ing a couple of years more. •VOTVTWiai------e—a —J letiaeae ticket will cost $2.88 and a spread, the Rev. Francis Brown, Then, over the years, there special window at the Union Sta­ Wilma Gerspach, and Catherine Aeceeeth u AJeileietretlee O.S.M. Mall of this circle are taking a tion will be opened for the guild Rockefeller Foundation Ctvtl Sendee members about 46 minutes be­ three-week motor trip through HOLY FAMILY PARISH fore train time. Train tickets Glacier National Park to Lake Picks Loretto Heights ■ooM aeplae lesleees Meehleet Louise and returning through may be obtained only at that The Loretto Heights College time. Yellowstone. Free PIsaement Service. We ere reeelving an average ef mar* than fen of Nursing, Denver, was one of “Shop on Tannyton" St. Patrick’s Circle will meet position offari for e*ah- g rtd u a ft. Cabs are being arranged to the schools selected for study by Aug. 5 in the home o f Mary meet the train at Colorado the Rockefeller Foundation, for An oftle* position offors a good salary, epporfunlftas (or advanaomonf, | Louise Moore. BLALACK'S Springs, and dinner will be de­ a travel grantee, Miss Maja rogular hours, paid voeoflons, and plaasanf surroundings, STANDARD SERVICE layed at El Pomar until 6:30 Rosalie Markey, daughter of Early rogistratlen I* advlsabla, aspaatally If you are tntarasfad In part'- • Elizabeth Markey of St. An Foget of Copenhageik Miss FoMt 44th, Tennyson GR. 7-9908 Friday evening to accommodate is the director of nursing edu­ tim * w ork. thony’s Circle, will marry Robert 8 A H Grsta Stamps those arriving by train. The price cation of the National Health Labrication • Tiros • Battorioa at El Pomar is $16. cfiraig Aug. 9.‘ Mary “Belle ■"Hizer Fro-milltary efftao training for.young’iflan who *ro subioet to military Service of . lervico. The retreat will be conducted and five children of this circle are visiting her family in St. During her visit this week, by Father Francis J. Corley, Miss Foget reviewed the Loretto Tima-savings court** for votorani, leading to axaeutiv* positions. Louis. Ann Moore is entertaining S.J., of the Institute of Social Heights College Division of Order in St. Louis. Father Cor­ her brother, Thomas Walton, and Alh for 1954 codog Nursing with Miss Irene Murchi­ ley is editor o f the monthly mag­ family from New York. St. Frances Cabrini’s Circle son, the director of the program, Loom moro tbeuf fh* opporfunlflot which await you. and how you can- O.K. azine Social Order, which has clinical units for nurs­ Circle Meetings will meet Aug. 10 in the home of save tim* by prapaVing her* for a job with a future. Phon* Kl. 4-2311 Mary Johnson. Francis and ing instruetjon at St. Anthony’s vltH aur offlao, or mall a card today for our I9S4 oatolog. ' Our Lady of the Rosary Cir­ Hospital. Denver, and Glockner- cle will meet Aug. 10 in the Douglas Poth have moved into their new home at 1225 Steele. Penrose Hospital, Colorado APPROVED POR TRAININS VETERANS CLEANERS home of Nellie McEnery. Springs. Miss Foget is studying Mary Carter of eS t Thomas St. Joseph’s Circle has post­ More’s Circle has been touring the curriculum, organization, and poned its August meeting indefi­ administration of collegiate Barnes School of Commeree Cash & Carry nitely because the hostess, Mil­ the East Slope with her husband, James J. Carter, who is running schools'of nursing with the view 1410 Glenorm Place and Save the Difference dred Kehoe, recently fell and of improving nursing education KEystone 4-2381 chipped a bone in her ankle. for Lieutenant (sovemor. Members of Our Lady of Fa­ in her own country^ 4120 Tennyson St. Catherine’s Circle will meet Aug. 12 in the home o f Pat tima Circle and their families G L. 5-5084 Killorin. Eddie O’Connor, son of will meet after the 6:30 Mass Mr. and Mrs. Ed O’ Connor of in SL Dominic’s Church Sundad8yi Big | 8 5 Easy Terms this circle, has been released Aug. 8, and go up in the hills from the hoepital after a hernia for a group breakfast. Mary SAINT MICHAELS. HIGH SCHOOL Family Size Big Trade-Ins Ellen Grant will be the hostess. ST. DOMINIC'S operation. "A Christian Brothers’ Boarding School in the Land of Enchantment” Don't Confasa With Small Standard Models Alice Bell will entertain 8t. Jude’s Circle with a luncheon in St, Cecilia's Sewing For boyi from 4th to 12th grade. • lb. FREEZER • Automatic Push . HAVEN PHARMACY her cabin iiv Estes Park Aug. 12. Foremost Catholic boarding school in the • Big 11 cu. f t Marie Kurtz of Our Lady of Southwest . . . in its 95th year o f existence Button Defrosting Croup Parfy Aug, 19 Fully Aeeredited it offers: ’ Prescription Sorrows Circle welcomed her REFRIGERATOR • 3 Handy Door Racks fifth grandchild recently with The St. Cecelia Sewing Facilities; spacious, modern campus, new resi­ Character formation—Planned guidance • Swing’r Meat Locker • Butter-Saving Butt’ry Specialists the birth of a son to Mr. and Group will hold its annual dence halls for both grammar and high school • Swing’r Shelf Mrs. Robert Langan of Denver. card party on Thursday, Aug. Remedial work— Carefully conceived • 2 Big Swing’r Crisp’r* 29th Sc Irring GL S-S191 The members of Morning Star 19, at St. Vincent’s Home, hoys, full program o f athletics, music, extra­ Testing program— Safety driving course Circle and their families will 42nd Avenue end Lowell curricular activities, carefully selected fac­ in dual control cars— R e s to r e d nurse. have a picnic breakfast at Filius Boulevard, Denvar. There will ulty. Pergola Appliance Co. Park Aug. 8. also be Fancy linen, bake sale, CONTACT: Principal - W h i t t a k e r Maybelle Lovelace o f St. Salea and Factory Authorized Service and green thumb booths. A Saint Michoei'i High Ann’s Circle is entertaining her lunch will be served at 1 p.m. IDEAL HEALTH SPOT. . . Gibson Ranges, Refrigerators, Air Conditioners P h a rm a c y nificd, .Mrs. Thomas Sheppard, Patron* are requested to Santa Fe, N. M,, Ph. 2-1207 and family from San Francisco. “ T/ie Friendly Store” bring their own playing card*. “ We Service What We Sell’* J3he is planning a dinner party Anyone wishing tickets may W. 38th Ave. at Pecos Prescription Specialists for them Aug. 5 at Baur’s, and have them by calling Sister GR. 7-0932 later they will attend the theater Mary Benedict, St. Vincent’s BRING US THE BOY—WE RETURN YOU THE MAN W . A2ad A Parry »-a401 at Eiitch’i. Josephine Ipeen and Hema. GR. 7-0416. r \i

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    Thursday, August 5, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4201 PAGE aE V E N

    M t. Angel The College of Women's College Saint Francis JOUET, ILUN0I8 i Mt. Angal, Oregon e Ob th* Lincoln BltSwar e 40 Miles ^outh of Portland A small school with Fully Aecrtdiud a great purpose WHERE CHRISTIAN Conducted by WOMEN ARE Sisters of St. Benedict EDUCATED Curricula in liberal arts, U W al Arts and ProftMleMl teacher education, and Prsparatlon business QMdactsd br the Sisters ed Saint Resident and Day School— “I will study and get ready,.. Prsncis o t Harr InaaeaUte Reasonable Rates Addressi THE REGISTRAR

    St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines Law of Church on Catholic Schools Asheville, North Carolina (Excerpts from the Code religious and moral training cal and civil education of their olic schools, the Church of Canon Law on Catholic takes the first place" (1372 children, and for their tem­ authorities, especially the local Education) No. 1). Distinctive — Accredited poral well-being" (1113). Ordinary, should take care to CLARKE "A ll the faithful must be "Parents are under the "N ot only parents and those establish them”" (1379, No. 3). educated from childhood in gravest kind o f obligation to who take the parents’ place "The faithful should not JUIVIOR COLLEGE - HIGH SCHOOL such a way th af not only are provide to the best of their but. . , sponsors are obligated omit to aid to the best o f their they taught nothing contrary ability for the religious and to see to it that children in ability in the establishment GRAMMAR SCHOOL to faith and morais but that moral as well as for the physi- their care receive catechetical and support o f Catholic COLLEGE instruction’’ (1336). schools” (1379, No. 3). GIBBONS HALL SCHOOL FOR BOYS "N ot only parents but all "Catholic children should Buffalo College Chartered those who take their places not frequent non-CathoIic, DUBUQUE, IOWA have the right and the solemn neutral, or mixed schools. It duty to provide a Christian is for the local Ordinary to education for their children" decide, according to tiie in-' To Train Sister-Teachers (1372, No. 2). structions of the Apostolic “ In every elementary school See, in what circumstances M t St. Joseph Teachers’ Col­ more than half a dozen religious religious instruction should be and with what precautions at­ lege in B uff^ o, N. Y., was communities were enrolled in a given the children according tendance at such schools may Clarke College, oldest four-year liberal arts college for chartered for the training of pilot program this summer at to their Age" (1373, No. 1). be tolerated without danger or sister-teachers. women west o f the Mississippi, is conducted by the Sister! Mt. St Joseph Teachers College "Young people who fre­ perversion to the pupils’’ The etudent body is drawn to learn how to discover and quent the secondary or high (1374). o f Charity, BVM. It is spread over a fifty-acre campus on teach handicapped and gifted from not only the UhiU^d States schools should be given fuller "Parents or those taking the one of Dubuque’s hills. Clarke offers standard courses In but from foreign countries. children. This is the first such instruction in Christian doc­ place of parents, who know­ Graduate work is given in the program to bo conducted here. trine, and the local Ordinaries ingly have their children edu­ liberal arts and sciences and also special courses In music, field o f education social studies Sister M. Scholastics, dean of should see to it that this in­ cated or brought up in a non- art, teacher-training, home economics, joumaliam, apeech, English, Latin, Spanish, French, the college, explained that the struction is given . . .’’ (1273, Catholic relipon, incur the and German. nuns were trained to teach No. 2). penalty of excommunication" pre-nursing, pre-medicine, social service, library science, and During the past'ipm m er ses­ classes o f retarded children at "Where there are no Cath­ (2319, No. 4). physical education. sion a new field was added— the such times as the diocesan schools training o f teachenl in special decide to organize them. At Central City education for the exceptional child. They will also be trained to The course is given under recognize and work with these Points Imtonlfy the direction of Dr. Mary children in the regular class­ Colorado U. Newmanites rooms. roplocaoblo in E. ^Harnett, assistant director for COSO of dam- Mentally Retarded Children, Group mothers who care for LOREHO HEIGHTS COLLEGE Board of Education, New York children in institutions before ogo. To soloct Will See "Caine Mutiny' City. and after school hours also ai;e or roploct... Thirty-four teachers from enrolled in the progfram. Boulder. — Members of the ing Thursday, July 22. Plans 3001 S. Federal Boulevard hero's oHyou do. Newman Club of Colorado Uni­ were iflade at that time for the versity will have a chance to see social program for the balance College of St. Francis the play the Caine Mutiny Court of the summer. A steak fry was Martial■tial at Central City in held at the Halfway House on 150 Courses August. Other plans for the Flagstaff Mountain on July 26. Among Midwest's Best month include attendance at It was an evening affair which followed a swimming party at In The College o f St. Francis, try, economics, English, French, plays in Denver and concerts at Longmont About 100 students conducted for women in Joliet, German, history, Latin, mathe­ Red Rocks. turned out for this get-together. OPEN 111., is under the direction of the matics, music, philosophy, sociol­ A highlight o f August will be It was a wonderful opportunity 15 Major Fields MADl BY THE MAKEKS O f.., 9 to 6 :30 Sisters of St. Francis of Mary ogy, and Spanish. Majors are also a three-day camping- trip at to meet students from all sec­ Saturday Immaculate. It is- easily acces­ offered in the division o f natural Aspen. This Is popular with out- fovefahi fe e Desk Sets tions of the country. The fo l­ 9:00 to 1:00 sible from distant places by train, science and in the division of of-state students, many of whom B.A. and B.S. Degrees lowing evening several carloads bus, and car. religion and philosophy. have never slept in a sleeping 530 > 15th of students went to Louisville in Arts, Sciences, Di­ The college holds membership Professional training includes bag before. for a spaghetti dinner. Through in the North Centarl Association accounting, commerce, education, etetics, Medical Tech­ The Rev. Edward J. Vollmer, out the summer the students are o f Colleges. It is accredited by (elementary and secondary) THE PEN SHOP “ ^ O.S.B., and the Rev. Charles given the opportunity to enjoy nology, Teacher Train­ the University o f Illinois with home economics and home-mak- Forsyth, O.S.B., chaplains, ex­ many activities planned on the rating o f A and is affiliated with ig, journalism, library ecience, ing, Speech, Nursing in tend thanks to everyone who spur of the moment poiolitical science, radio, social the Catholic University o f Amer­ supported the “dollar a month” etc. ica, service, speech correction, and campaign. Help p r o T ld e for- tho future of 'Majors are offered in 14 de­ technology. partments: Art, biology, chemis- The college offers the follew- The Forty Hours’ devotion was the Church in the Archdioccta of Two year terminal REGIS . . . building fng degrees: Bachelor of arts, held the second week of Denver. Keep up your Seminary' courses in Secretarial bachelor of science, and bachelor July and was well attended by Campaign payments. College in Oregon o f music. the students. Father Gerald Studies and Home Ec­ Three residence halls provide Eeker, O.S.B., of Conception on o m ics. lonwi’fow's accommodations for sthdents. Abbey, Coneaption, Mo., THE Phon« SU. 1-6654 Founded in 1888 Faculty and students try to delivered the sermon the first realize that knowledge may never evening of the service. Father leaders' be divorced from personal holi­ Francis Homung, O.S.B., chap­ RIVIER Trains Teachers ness; that the universe may be lain for the Benedictine Sisters Mt. Angel Women’s College sacramentalized, whereby all cre­ of South Boulder, preached the a a. through in Mt. Angel, Ore., was founded ation will lead to the Creator; second evening, and Father COLLEGE in 1888 as M t Angel Normal that happiness does not lie in the Kevin Carr, O.S.B., also of DIVISION OF NURSING School by Sisters of the Order possession of material goods; that South Boulder, gave the talk for Offers education today of St Benedict, one of the old­ simplicity is the daughter of the closing seirice. You Education for Nationally accredited as a basic collegiate pro- truth; that the great Franciscan est Orders in the Church. Each Tuesday there is all-day spirit of joy may be everyone’s L«aderahip It began offering training for exposition o f the Most Blessed Efrara with two units for nursing instruction at — who holds Christ as the center o f A Liberal Arts School Individualism counts . . . is encour­ teachers in 1892 and was de­ Sacrament at the chapel, fol­ clared standard by the State De­ all being. aged through the skill o f Regis Col­ lowed by the novena to Our BACHELOR OF ARTS ^ nrrile for partment o f Education in 1915. Lady o f the Miraculous Medal in lege’s experienced faculty . . . and FREE FOLDER In 1933 it was accredited by the evening. Besides the regular BACHELOR OF MUSIC St. Anthony's Hospital, Denver results in clear-thinking men and the Northwest Association of Numerous Courses novena prayers there is always PRE MEDICAL COURSES women. Fully-accredited, Jesuit-oper­ Secondary and Higher Schools. a talk on the Blessed Mother, describing study In July, 1947, the State Board NURSING COURSES ated, Regis College offers 4-year followed by Benediction. The programs for of Education in Oregon granted novena and the daily recitation Liberal Arts programs . . . for Men At Clarke College BACHELOR OF SCIENCE permission for the reorganiza­ of the Rosary each evening have Glockner-Penrose Hospital MEN AND and Women . . . Catholics and Non- tion of the school into a four- been well attended. At a Catholic Liberal Arts year teacher-training institution Catholics . . . Day and Evenings. Give Noted Variety The monthly Communion Sun­ Institution, Riviar College pro­ WOMEN and authorized it to grant the vides the type of education bachelor of science degree in ele­ Clarke- College in Dubuque,- day was July 4. Following the 9 Colorado Springs o’clock Communion Mass, the which will produce cultural REGISTRATION SEPT. 8-10 mentary education. la., the oldest Catholic college woman of high moral charac­ Th« n6m* of tho icliool hai for women West o f the Missis­ group attended breakfast in a body. William E. Barrett, out­ ter. To this and, it saaks to been changed to Mt, Angel sippi, is conducted by the Sisters instill in its students those Women's College, a name more of Charity of the Blessed Virgin standing Catholic and widely known author, was the principal principles which will mold in keeping with the initita- Mary. The college is spread over worthy citizens and Christian a 60-acre campus. speaker. His talk was very well REGIS COLLEGE tion’t avowed purpoia ai a leaders who will exert a baAe- four-year t a a e h e r training Clarke College prepares stu­ received by' all those who at­ fieial influence upon so­ school. dents for careers In-a wide va­ tended. People DEN\ER 11, COLORADO ciety. . . . CL 5-3633 Students who desire a two- riety of fields. Graduates have On July 11 a group o f stu­ year general college course may done outstanding work in art, dents visited the Mother Cabrini For further Information receive a junior college certifi­ creative writing, journalism, die­ Shrine. It was a real treat for apply to cate from Mt Angel Women’s tetics, home economics, busi­ the out-of-state students. On the DEAN College by satisfactorily com­ ness, medicine, medical technol­ way back they stopped in Den­ pleting the-two-year general edu­ ogy, physical therapy, music, ver for pizza. OVER cation course. radio, television, teacnlng, medi­ The first meeting o f the RIVIER COLLEGE Should such students then de­ cal social work, social case work, second term took place at Nashua, New Hampshire and personnel work. cide to continue their education, Memorial Student Union Build­ they may matriculate as juniors Coeducation and corecreation 200,000 St. Joseph’ s Hospital in a four-year liberal arts col­ are achieved at Clarke without lege or at one o f the state insti­ sacrificing the scholastic and per­ tutions of hi^er education. sonal advailtages o f separate col­ OP THEM Mt. Angel Women’s College is leges for men and women. Clarke situated at the edge of M t Angel, and Loras, a men’s Catholic col­ School of Nursing a rural Catholic community that lege in Dubuque, combine talent Have Learned has grown up around the Bene for drama and glee club produc­ dictine Abbey and Convent Mt tions. The two schools present Angel is located on the Wood- joint radio progprams over CLRK, Conducted by the burn-Silverton Highway, in the Clarke’s campus station, and also heart of the Willamette Valley. participate in club progcrams. It is about 40 miles South of The core faculty of Sisters of The Portland and 16 miles Northeast Charity is rounded out by an ex­ of Salem. cellently trained group of dioce­ Sisters of Charity Local busses drive to the san priests wb.o teach all courses Abbey t college entrance and connect in religion and philosophy. In with main lines at Woodburn and addition, the college maintains a of Leavenworth Salem. staff of lay men and women. School College in New Hampshire Canon City, Emphasizes Liberal Arts Colorado Rivier College in Nashua, ate instruction leading to the N. H., is a sacred memorial to bachelor of arts denee. This pro­ Conducted by Benedictine Monks Venerable Mother Anne Marie gram of courses in the liberal Offers a thirty-nine month course. Rivier, foundress o f the Sisters arts may ihclude state require­ School* in of the Presentation o f Mary. The ments for certification to teach Accredited High School for Boys stop wishing . . . start Speedwriting . . . Over 400 Citta* name reverently recalls this in secondary schools. qualify for a well-paid secretarial posi- great Christian educator, whom School of Nursing tion in only 6 weekal Taka your place Over 200,000 Pius IX Bumamed “ The Woman Boording and Day Students Graduate* among the thouaands o f Speedwriting Apostle.” Is Affiliated shorthand graduates now succeeding in FREE As a Catholic liberal arts insti­ In 1948, the school of nursing Personal and Supervised Assistance for Boys who need it tution, Rivier College provides at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Nashua, top jobs with leading business firms. Employment the type o f education which will Service became affiliated with Rivier Interscliolastic Athletics . . . Intra-Mural Athletics Government, Civil Service. It’s so easy For further information produce cultured women of high College. Through this affiliation, to learn Speedwriting shorthand . , . moral character. To this end, it Riding and All Sporta in Season 120 Word* Per student-nurses may utilize the contact the Director of the School of Nursing seeks to instill in its students baaed on the simple ABC’i. Take dicta­ Minnte resources of Rivier' College in those principles which will mold tion the first day! In 6 weeks or less you ONE LOW FEE co-operation with the facilities Member o f worthy citizens and Christian NO EXTRA offered at St Joseph’s Hospital. can attain a speed of 120 words per leaders who will exert a bene­ TUITION Southern Colorado Parochial League minute, 60% faster than Civil Service. ficial influence upon society. Courses of instruction are The college is chartered by the given in art, biology, chemistry, Resident Nurse on Duty at all times Amazing low cost! Free trial lesson DAY OR State o f New Hampshire, affili­ commerce, economics, education, . . . come in todayl Convince yourself! EVENING English, French, German, Greek, ated with the Catholic University For Further Information Addrea.*: of America, and accredited by history, homis economics; CLASSES BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER the State Department o f Educa­ Latin, library science, psychol- THE REVEREND HEADMASTER tion and the New England Asso­ ogry. religion, sociology, Spanish, SPEED\VRIT1N«; SCHOOL ciation of Colleges. speech and drama, mathematics, THE ABBEY SCHOOL CANON CITY, COLO. 1-450 Logan St. AL. 5-8377 Rivier College offers a four- music, philosophy, physics, and year corriculum of undergradu­ political acience. Denver, Colorado n

    THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER PAGE TWELVE Office,938 B( :k Street Telephone, KEystone 4*4205 Thursday, August 5, 1954 WheatridgeCircles ONCE IN A LIFETIME dkquk.dJcahL irt P joch First Mass Held for Parishioners Of Altar Society 8 person receives a pair of eyes. Nothing in life is so Of All Souls' in Englewood vital, yet everything in life tends to tire and weaken the NORA T. OEHRLE, 61, of $968 Fox| ALFONSO A. MARTINEZ, 46, of 1411 Street Wife of Leslie E. Oehrle: mother Grove Street. Father of Evangeline M. (All ^ouU’ Pari*h, Englewood) small circles under one general The entire organization will eyes. Don’t neglect them. Have your eyes checked regu­ of Mary Sparseino and ^Barbara Wien- Estnda; brother of Juan B. and Sa­ To Meet Aug. 9^ 12j acke of Denver, Leo A. Oehrlt, Oak­ bine Marlines, Ssntitos Trujillo, Monica Mass was offered for the pa­ head, since this would give meet every three or four months larly. land, Calif.; sister of the Rev. Joseph Mason. Dolores Avila. Anastacla Vil­ Wheatridge.— (Sts. Peter and rishioners o f All Souls' Parish everyone the opportunity to par­ to discuss any business that is Me Andrews, S.J., St. Marys. Kant.; lanueva. Also survived by two grand- for the first time by Father Omer ticipate in the organization and beneficial to the organization. Thomas. Martin, Maurice, Owen, John, ehiidren. Requiem High Mass was cele­ Paul’s Parish)—Two circles of and Geome McAndrews. and Mrs. John brate Aug. 4 in St. Caietan's Church. the Altar and Rosary Society will Foxhoven Sunday, Aug. 1, in the to become better acquainted. The Any interested woman, regard­ F. Mauro. all of Denver. Requiem Htxh Interment M t OHvet Trevino Mortu­ meet next week. Mrs. Berniece gymnasium of St. Mary’s Acad­ number o f circles will be de­ less o f age or status (single or ary. Mass was celebrated Aug. 2 in Mu Kennedy will be hostess to St. emy, 4500 S. University, Approx­ termined by the number o f mem­ married), is invited to join this SWIGERT BRO^. Carmel Church. Interment Mt, Olivet. TRINIDAD R. GALLEGOS, 88, of Boulevard Mortuary. 1930 S. Vallejo Street Husband of .lude’s Circle Monday, Ausr. 9, at imately 400 parishioners attend­ bers, and not by the duties of the organization. There will be a 1550 California 0 p tom C tp istS KEystone 4-7651 BERTHA SCHUMACHER, 76. of Lenor Gallegos; father of Jessh, Joseph. 8 p.m. in her home, 4485 Yarrow. ed the three Masses and there organization. general meeting at a later date. 4716 Beach Court. Wife of Gilbert C. Jackie, George. Raymond, Tony, and St. Cecilia’s Circle, a recently es­ were 100 communicants. (See Each circle will elect a presi­ At this time the group circles Good Service ^humacber; mother of ' Gertrude Mary: son of Margarita G^legos; will be formed. An announcement Belter Vision O'Brien. Myrtle Stevena'. John T. brother of Josie Lopez and Damas Sala­ tablished sewinfr grroup, will meet picture on page one.) The altar dent, who in turn will represent for Every >4ge At Right Prices Schumacher, Palo Alto. Calif.; aisUr of zar. Requiem High Mass Is being cele­ Thursday, Aug. 12, at 8 p.m. was beautifully decorated with concerning the date of this meet­ Sophie Schumacher of Denver, Mary brated Thursday. Aug. 6. in S t Caje- in the home of Mrs. Shirley Mere­ flowers. her circle at the council meet­ ing will be in the Register. GLASSES INDIVtDUALLt STYLED Lynch of Pueblo, and Cecelia Walsh of tan’s Church* at 9 o’clock. Interment San Francisco. Also survived by seven Mt. OHvet. Trevino Mortuary dith, 7030 W, 39th Avenue. On July 28, the women of the ings, which will iionvene to out­ The following officers were grandchildren. Requiem High Mass ROBERT LEE BODE, son of Hr. and Carol Teresa, daughter of Mr. parish met in the cafeteria of the line the Hat of duties for each was celebrated Aug. 2 in St. Catherine’s elected to serve the general or­ Mrs. Orlandes Bode,'Keenesburg, Colo. and Mrs. Everett Stewart, was St. Louis School to formulate circle. The council will consist o f Church, interment ML Olivet, Boule^ Requiem High Mass is being celebrated ganization until the first of the vard Mortuary. Thursday, Aug. 6, in St Augustine's baptized this week, with Joseph plans for organizing an Altar and the officers of the general body, Rosary at Mother tabrini Shrine MARY TERESE KNITTEL, of 1646 Church, Brighton at 9 o'clock. Lambrecht and All^rta DeRe as Rosary Society. This group has necessary chairmen, and circle year: President, Mrs, Virgil Car- Winona Court Daughter of Mr. and MARY ANNE NIELSEN sponsors. the distinction o f being the first presidents. Each circle will meet roll; vice president, Mrs. Edward Each Sunday in Aug. for Marian Year Mrs. Joseph Knittel; sister of Frank and Claranne Knittel. TBe Mass of the Requiem High Mass was celebrated Sacristy workers Saturday, organization o f the new parish. once a month in the home of a Theisen; secretary, Mrs. K. C. Angels was celebrated Aug. 4 in St. for Mary Anne Nielsen. 11, July 80 Aug. 7, are Mmes. Nellie Vollmer It was decided at this meeting members. The meeting, in part, Rock; corresponding secretary, at 2 - 3 - 4 P.M. Bernadette's Church. Interment Mt Oli­ in St. Joseph’s Church in Golden. Burial was in M t Olivet and Alyok Sullivan. to divide the organization into will consist of receiving instruc­ Mrs. Donald Aymani; and h i» Sacred Heart Statue it now completed. vet Boulevard Mortuary. BLANCHE MclCEE, 64, of 2616 Mary Anne died July 27 after un tions both spiritual and temporal. torian. Miss Mary Morales. Soe It Everydajr. Glenarm Street Requelm High Mass dergoing surgery for a heart ailment. was celebrated Aug. 2 in Holy Ghost Bom Jan. 2. 1948, in Chicago. Mary Church. Anne came to Denver with her parents, Summer Mass Schedule RENEE SOLOMONSON, 2. of 8986 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Nielsen, in (Clip *Dil Sav* Tbl* Scbfdul* for Handy JERRY BREEN Lafayette Street. Daughter of Mr. and 1949. The fsmily lived in Wide Acres. FOUNTAIN: St. Joieph’a— 9; Mrs. Solomonson: sister of James, near Golden. Mary Anne wai a atudent Rcftrenc*) FREDERICK; S t Thereae’a—7. 10. DENVER David, and Michael Solomonson.^ Den­ at Pleasant View Elemenury School. GEORGETOWN: Our Lady of Lourdei Florist Surviving in addition to her parents, CATHEDRAL, E. Colfax Av*nu* and —8. ver: granddaughter of J. D. Gutlerrea, WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH (X3NHDENCB Denver: and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomon­ ard four brothers. William and Douglas, Lagan SlcMt— Sunday*, t , 7, 8, 8, 10, GILCRE3T: Sacred Heart Church— both in the armed services, and Ron­ 10:30. 1004 l.Sih St. son, Fargo. N. Dak. The Mass of the 11:80, 1Z:80. (Holy day*. 8. T, 8, «, OOVNTOVN«KE7Xoo, 4.2U1 CHERKY CREEK * DEite 2AS8S Angels was celebrated Aug. 8 in An­ ald and Michael, both of Wide Acres. 10, II.-SO, 12:18. and 8:80 p.m.) GLENWOOD SPRINGS: S t Staphan’a nunciation Church. Interment M t Oli­ ALL SAINTS'* (Maai** at Lorotto 7, 8, 9. (let Sunday of June to 2nd 18th at Callfonila gt. 1st Av*. at Uaivarsltp Blvd MAin 3-2279 vet Capitol Mortuary. Height* CoIUgt)— 8. 8. fO. 11:80. Sunday in September). ANNUNCIATION, E. 8$th Avenu* and GOLD HILL; St Jamea'— T (July and LEO V. AllCHULETA, 9. son of Mr. Auguit), and Mrs. Juan Archuleta of 1151 Gala- Humboldt Str**t— 8:18, 7:80. 8:80. Judge Martinez's 9:80, 10:46, 12. GRAND LAKE: S t Ann’*— 7 :80, 8:80, pago Street Requiem High Mass was BLESSED SACRAMENT. Eudora Street 9:80. and 11:80; weekday*, 8. UfonumenlN celebrated Aug. 4 In S t Joseph’s GREELEY: ()ur Lady of Feact Church Church. Interment U t Olivet Capitol and HontTiaw Boulevard— 7, 8. 9:80, 'Tiatnes to Se j We have arected many beaa 10:48. 12. 8. 10:80. Mortuary. Requiem Is Sung GREELEY; St PeUr’a— 1126 Ninth tiful monumenU in M’. CHRISTINA M. CORDOVA. 66. of CHRIST THE KING. E. Eighth Avanu* and Elm Street— 6, 7:80, 9. 10, 11, Avenue— 6 :89t 7, 8, 9, 10 40. Olivet Cemetery. 4873 Washington Street Wife of Joe GROVER: S t Mary’*— lat Sunday, 10 Raymond Cordova; mother of Joe and A Requiem High Mass was 12:18, and 8U6 p.m.; holy day*, ava- Jacques Brothers ning Mae* at 8:18. 8r.d Sunday, 8; holy daya, 10. John Cordova, Barbara Quintana. ElU- celebrated in Pagosa Springs for HAXTUN: Chriat th* King— le t 3rd. Monuments of Distinction A. T. THOMSON abeth Murielo. all of Denver; sister of CURE D’ARS, E. S2nd Avanu* at Dahlia Judge Jose Tiofilo Martinez, 80, Street— 8, 8, 9:80. 11. 6th Sunday*. 9:80; 2nd, 4th, 8. Since 1902 in One Location Sylvia. Anna Marroquin. and Rosie Cis­ HOLYOKE; S t Patrick’*— lat, Srd, 8th 600 Sherman St. TA. 5-6018 neros of Pueblo; Also survived by 22 who died recently. GUARDIAN ANGELS’, 1841 W. 82nd Avenue— 7. 9, 10:80. Sunday*. 8; 2nd, 4th, 9:80. 28 E. 6th A t « . A L . 5-2019 | grandchildren. Requiem High Mass is Judge Martinez was a pioneer HUGO; S t Anthony’*— lit Sunday being celebrated Thursday, Aug. 5, in HOLY FAMILY, W. 44th Avanu* and resident of the S&n Juan Basin, Utica Streat— 6:48, 7:80, 9, 10 :18. 9:15; 2nd Sundhy, 7:80; Srd and 8tb Holy Rosary Church at 9 a.m. Inter­ Sunday*. 11:30; 4th Sunday, 10; holy ment M t Olivet Capitol Mortuary. having moved to the area with 11:18, and 12:18. HOLY GHOST, 19tb and CalifomU daya, 6. DOMINIC FRED SEGANTI, 56, of his parents in 1878. Streets— 6. 7, 8:18, 9:18, 10:18, IDAHO SPRINGS: St Paul’* - 9, THl ONLY COAST TO C04ST CARRIER! :2216 W. 82nd Avenue. Husband of 11:15. 12:18. 7 p.m. ILIFF: S t Catherine’*— 8, 10. Myrtle L Seganti of Denver; father of Active in political circles HOLY ROSARY, 4672 Paarl Street— 6 JOHNSTOWN: S t John’*— lat Sunday. THE Ruth Edwards, Union City, Mich.; Judge Martinez was elected in 8. 10. 8; Srd Sunday, 10. Laura Seganti, Denver; Velma Kuhn, 1934 to the Archuleta County MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD, S. Colorado JULESBURG: S t Anthony’*— 7 ;8I, 9; Manhattan. Kans.; brother of Clyde Boulevard at Itiff— 7, 8, 9, 11. holy day*, 7. 8. **Pioneer* and Joe S^anti, Ella Veto, Della Fer­ bench, where he served until his MOTHER OF GOD, Speer Boulevard at KEENESBURG: Holy Family Church guson, and Tony Seganti. all of Den­ death. During World War II he Logan Street— 8:80, 7:80. 8:80, 9:30, — 9. ' o f ver. Also survived by seven grand­ was chairman of the rationing 10:80. 11:80. KIOWA; St Ann’a—Jun* 8, Jun* 80. children. Capitol Mortuary. OUR LADY OF GRACE, 1848 E. 48tb Aug. 1, Aug. 16, 9; July 4, July 18. transcontinental ANNA N. SCHILLER KARST, 76. of board. He also served as Pagosa Avenue— 7, 8. 9. 10, 11. 12:18. Aug. 22, Sept 6. 11. freight Denver, late of St Elieabetb’a Retreat Springs postmaster. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, 1801 KIT CARSON: St Auguitlne’a— lat House, Morrison. Sister of John. Fred, Ealamath Streat— 8, 11. Srd, 8th Sunday*, 8:80; 2nd, 4th, transportation and Henry Naegale. Requiem High Mass Judge Martinez engaged in OUR LADY OF LOURDES. 8. Logan 10:80. was celebrated July 81 ro St. EHxabeth’s sheep and cattle raising, and op Street at H iff-7, 8:80, 9:80. 10:80, KREMMLING: St Pater’*— 9. LAFAYETTE: Immaculate Coneeption Church. Interment M t Olivet Hacke- erated a store in Pagosa Springs 11:80, and 12:15. rhal and Noonan Mortuary. OUR LADY OF VICTORY, 1904 W. 7, 9:80. He was educated in the La- LEADVILLE: Annunciation Church— DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO., INC. ROSA C. THIEL, 76. of 4851 E. 12th Avenue— 9:80. 6:30. 8, 10. Virginia Avenue. Wife of Leo S. Thiel; Plata County public schools, and OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. 8649 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 Navajo Streat— 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. 12. LEADVILLE: St. Joaaph’a— 6 ;80, 8:80. mother of Clarence. George, and Louis, received his degree from Jesuit holy dryi, 7, 9. Denver; a ^ Frank Louvfers, Colo.; PRESENTATION. W. Seventh Avenue College, now Regris College, Den and Jniian Straat— 6, 8, 9, 10. 11, LIMON: Our I^dy of Victory Chnreh— sister of Frieda Miller, Denver; Mary let Sunday, 7:80; 2nd Sunday, 9:16 Mast Fred, George. John, and Joseph ver. 12; holy days, 6, 8:48, 8:18, 9, and 6 ;30 p.m. Srd and 8 th Sundayi. 9:80; 4tb Pfrang, Wetmore, Kens.; and William He is survived by nine children Sunday, 11:80. Pfrang, Lakeview, Ore. Also survived SACRED HEART, 28th and Urimar LONGMONT: S t John tha Baptiit’i by six grandchildren, and one great­ 19 grandchildren, seven great­ Street*— 6:80, 7:80, 9, 10:80, 12. “Why Pay More?” ST. CAJETAN’S, 1168 Ninth Street— 8:80. 8, 9. 10. grandchild. Requiem High Mast was grandchildren, and four brothers LOUISVILLE: S t Louli’—Sunday*. T. (Trademark) celebrated Aug. 2 In S t John the 8:80, 8:Sp, 10:80, 12:16, and 7 p.m. and sisters. (Beainning July 4. at 7:80 p.m.) 9; holy day*. 6:80, 8. Evangelists Church. Interment M t Oli­ LOVELAND; St John th* Eyangallat’i vet Horan Mortuary. ST. CATHERINE'S. 4200 FadFederal Boule­ vard— 8. 7 :80, 9. 10:18, 11:15. 12:18. 228 W. Fifth Street 7 4 0, 9. 10:80. DOROTHY W. KATZUNG, 46, Seat­ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores and 7 p.m. . _ . , HATHESON; St Agnei’— lit Srd. 8th tle, Wash., formerly of Denver. Wife Lady of Lourdes Site ST. DOMINIC’S, W. 19th and Federal Sunday*. 11:80; 2nd, 4tb, 8:80. of George W. Katxung; mother of Pat. Boulevard— 8:80, 7:80, 9. 10. 11, 12. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. MANITOU SPRINGS: Our Lady of Par- Colorado Otcrted Stores ST. ELIZABETH’S. Curti* and lltb petual Help Chapel— 8:80, 10. WaUh. Requiem High, Mass was cele­ Of C. D. of A, Picnic Street*— 6. 8, 9:15. 11, 12:18 MEAD: Guardian Angel’*— 8 ;I0, 16th & Glenarm brated Aug. 3 in the Cath^ral. Inter­ ST. FRANCIS .DE SALES’, Alameda MEEKER; Holy Family-lit and Srd ment M t Olivet Horan Mortuary. Avenue and S. Sherman Street— 8, 6, IRENE F. ROUSH, 68. of 2200 Perry Snndaya, 9; Snd and 8th Sundaya, Enflewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. On Sunday, August 8 7. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 11:80. Street Wife of Arthur A. Roush; ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA’S, K. 28rd MINTURN: S t Patrick’*— 9. 15th and California niece of May Hughes of Blairstown, 30 South Broadway (Catholic Daughter* of Amar- Avenue and York Straat— 8, 7, 8:80. MONUMENT: St Fatar’a-^n n * 17. 3933 W . Colfax 17th and Tremont Mo. Requiem High Mass is being cele­ ica, Denver) 10:80, 12. brated 'Thursday. Aug. 6, in Our Lady Jnly 28. 11; Aug. 29, 9. > ST. JAMES’. 1284 Newport Street— 8, MORRISON: M t Elixabath'* ratraat- Curtis & 15th St. of Grace Church at 9 a.m. Interment Court St. Rita 625 will hava 7 tlS. 8:80, 9:46, 11, 12:18. M t Olivet Olinger Mortuary. 6:80. it* annual lummer picnic for ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST’S. 1. ANITA COLLEEN BERNHARD, Jun*. 8; Jnly and Anguit, 8, I, *enior* and junior* and their Seventh Avenue and Eliiabetb Street NEDERLAND: St Rite’* Chapel, 8 seven-month-old daughter of Mr. and — 8. 7:80. 9. 10:80, 12. Back to school favorites! Mrs. Ronald Bernhard, died Aug. 2 in familie* on Sunday afternoon, and 9. ST. JOSEPH’S (Poliah). 117 B. 46th NEW CASTLE: St Mary 2nd and Children’s Hospital. Mass of the An­ Aug. 8, at 3 o’clock, on Our Avenue— 6, 8:80, 11. gels was sung Aug. 4 in St. Francis de 4th Saturday*, 9. Lady, of Lourde* ground*, S. ST. JOSEPH’S (Rederoptoriat). Sixth Sales' Church. Burial was in Mt. Olivet I Avenue and Galapago Street— 6 :80. PARKER: A** Maria— June It. Aug. JOE ONOFRIO Besides her parents she is surrived by Logan at lliff. Participant* ‘ 7. 8. 9, 10. 11:80. 8. 11: July 11. «. Long Horn Pockets her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. will bring their own ba*ket ST. LEO THE GREArS. 90S 10th PEETZi Secrad Haart Church— T :80. Home of Quality Pianos Heberling and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Bern- luncha*. Coffee and othar S treet-7, 9:18. 10:80, 18:16. 9:80. hard, all of Denver. Olinger Mortuary. ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S, W. 28th PLATTEVILLE: S t NIoholn*’— 9. DAVID MARTIN McCUE. infant eon drink* will be *erved. There Avenue and Zenobia Streat— 8 :80, 8, RAMAH: 10. on Washable Cords Cable-Stark of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. MeCue. Jr. will be game* for all aga*. of 2168 S. Sherman Street Mass of !»• . RANGELYi S t Ignattui’— 4th Sunday. the Angels celebrated Aug. 4 in At 4:30 p.m., the Rav. ST. PATRICK’S, 8815 Paeo* Straat— 9. — 7. 9. 10:80. 12. Our Lady o r Lourdes Church. Inter­ RED CLIFP; M t Carmel— le t Srd. Lester Betsy Ross Georga Evan*, chaplain, will ST. PHILOMENA’S, E. 14th Avanu* 8th Sundays. 10:80; 2nd, 4th, 7 ;t0. Round-up casuals for your feminine brone-bnitenl ment M t Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. give Benediction and lead the and DeUoit Straat— 6:48, 7. 8:18, RIFLE: S t Mary**— lat and Srd Snn- PETER MclNTYRE, 84, of 1616 S. crowd in Marian Year prayer*. 9:80, 11. 12:15. „ „ ^ days, 11:80: 2nd and 6th Sundays, 9. Sturdy, washable Juillierd pinwalc oorduroy appliqued Trade in your oW piano Sherman Street Husband of Irene P ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S, 1820 W. Nevada ROGGEN: Sacred Heart Oburch— 7. 11. McIntyre; brother of Jack McIntyre of on a new Spinet. (»• T-V Set Altadena. Calif. The Rosery will be re­ Place— 8, 8, 10, 12. SHERIDAN LAKE: S t Clatui’— 2nd with a furry-faced long horn pocketl Tour fml will Work baa begun on tbo new ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S, E. Arieon* and 4th Snndaya, 1:80; 1st 3rd, 8th cited Thursday, Aug. 6. In the draw and S. Univeralty Boulevard— 6:41, 8 ing room of Ollnger's Mortuary at 8 Seminary building. Help bring Sundays, 10:80. adore it. . . and what a take-home present for rleltorsl Best Trade in Town 9:80, n , 12:16. STEAMBOAT SPRINGB; Holy Nam< p.m. Requiem High Mass will be cele it to a .auceeasfni eonclnaion by SUBURBAN brated Friday. Aug. 6. in S t Praneit 7 :30, 9. 1805 Broadway MA. 3-8385 keeping up your campaign pay­ ARVADA: S t Ann*’*, 160 Grant Place de Sales* Church at 9 o^elock. Olinger STERLING: S t Anthony’s— 6, T, 8. Acrcft from the Cosmopolitan Hotel Mortuary. ments. ;80. 8. 10, 12, JUMPER SK IR t AURORA: S t Tharaie'*. E. 18th and 9. 10. Kenton—*8, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11:18, 12:18, STONEHAM: St. John’* - l i t Ind. 8th Sizes 3 to 6 x ...... 6 .9 8 Sizes S to 6x and 6:80 p.m. » . , a Sundays, 9; Srd, 4th Sundays, 10; -4 .9 8 DERBY: St Catherine’*— 7, 8:80. 10. holy days, 8. Sizes 7 to 1 4 ------7 .9 8 Sizes 7 to 14 ._ ■ 5 .9 8 ENGLEWOOD: S t Louie’— 8, 7, 8, 9, STRASBUBG: S t Gartruda’s— tnd Sun day, 11:80; 4th Sunday, 7:80. Fo'r t ' l OGAN: at Patrick’*— 899B S. STRATTON: S t Charlea'-7, 10 40. GINGHAM BLOUSE TOREADOR PANTS Irving Street— T, 8:80. 10:80. VICTOR: St Victor’* - 7 40. g o l d e n —St. Joieph’a— 7. 8, 10. 11. Sizes 3 to 6x ....— 2 .5 0 Sizes S to 6x _ GOOD SHEPHERD Mlaeion, 68th and WELDONA: S t Pranel*’— 8 :18. 3 .9 8 Pedaral— 10:80. WOODLAND PARK— Sundayi, 11 (in Sizes 7 to 14 — .... 2 .9 8 Sizes 7 to 14 _ 4 .9 8 LAKEWOOD; S t Barnadette’a, 7140 W. High School gym). 12th Avenu*— 8, 7:80, 1:80. 9:80. WRAY: St. Andraw’a—Snndaya, 7 40, 10:80, 11:80. .... 9:80; holy days, 7:80, 9. LITTLETON: S t Mary’*— 8, 8, 9, 10. YUMA; S t John’s— 7:80, 9; holy days, Downtown—Third Floor 6:80. 9. Chtrrjr Crook Bocond Floor WELBY: Aaaumptlon— 6, 7, 8. 10. 12 (Pastors ar* aakad to report aorrec- WESTMINSTER: Holy Trinity — 8 tiona or changes.) 9 ;80. ' PUBLIC SALE OF H. I etn. transformer tuba WESTWOOD: St Anthony of Padua a, UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 8801 W. Ohio— 6:80, 8, 9:80. 11. 12. BY Jterbs Boot A Shoe Repair, Durango, i etn. overload springs , WHEATRIDGE: SU. Petat and Paul a THE DENVER A RIO GRANDE C

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    RANGE BUT TRU Movement Is Growing SI.ittle-Known Facts lor Catholics E Catholic Action in Credit Unions By M. t. MURRAY ' omr^ i-*. REG ]STO RlAli~'^ ...... V.%

    1 ‘ By J. R. W alsh lication, “ The credit union is LAW REQUIRES that 20 Oke sirtuuje FOR THE ORDINARY used by members to accumulate per cent of. the net earnings lo o k i n g Scoundrels in IFNESCirs Tiddlywinks Game wage earner and for the aver­ their savings and to make loans every year be kept in the re­ age family, credit unions, as to each other from their sav­ serve fund, which protects the far as financial problems are ings.” It is as simple as that. credit union against bad loans. Ominous Move Imperils Constitution concerned, reflect Catholic Ac­ Members elect a board of di­ Losses in credit unions, cared '’wURZeuBG, tion. rectors, who conduct the poli­ for by reserves, are very low, GERMANV, Because they conform in pur­ cies of the union; a treasurer, and average about one-tenth b u ili, 'ttxjeih er *iiik

    By R ev.’ D a n ie l F l a h e r t y say, it is not provided with training program; in other , KOA WITH THE SUMMER al­ everything which it needs for words, by sound education. most two-thirds gone, It is the perfect attainment of its The Church supplies this ed­ again time to look to the fail high purpose. The civil com­ ucation through her Catholic and that brings up the topic munity, on the other hand, is a schools— schools that teach 10:45 to safeguard your valuables and irreplaceable papers of school. complete and perfect society, not alone a course in religion, Indeed, this is a much-de­ having at its disposal all_ that but one which allows the EFERy SVNDAY EVEISINQ against fire, theft or loss—when you rent o Safe Deposit Bo)< bated topic among the youth, is necessary for its appointed Christian spirit to permeate but at the same time it should end, namely, the temporal wel­ every phase of the student’s Questions on religion submitted by the radio at American National. Costs as little as a penny a day be a most urgent topic for fare of the community. In this training. This alone is the ed­ audience answered on the archdiocesan broad­ adult discussion, for the edu­ aspect, the civil society is su­ ucation needed for Christian youth, for Catholic vouth. cast. ...another service when you bank cation of offspring is one of perior to the family. the most important of paren­ But even the Stete, though WE STARTED OFF by say­ Booklet on Catholic Church available free of tal duties. Some stress should a perfect society, cannot sup­ ing that the topic of schooling coit to all, inquirer*. 'T H E AMERICAN W A Y ' be laid on the importance of ply all the requirements for a should be a most urgent one fully rbunded education. The for parental discussion. Qn WRIT1& TO this point. ' EDUCATION IS necessarily State deals alone with the ma­ examination of the meaning of ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA a social and not an individual terial ; and with ‘ the material education, the reason for this Denver 2, Colorado function; that is, it is the obli­ its function ends. Education, should be easy to gra^p. O ff­ gation of society as a whole to however, does not end with spring have been entrusted to supply the means for educa­ the material; in fact the ma­ parents by God, and sortie day MAin 3-5314 tion and to see to it that these terial is only one of the minor these same parents will have means are carried out both for issues involved. to return those offspring and the common good and for the EDUCATION, to be genu­ account for their training. good of each individual. The ine, must deal with the ■whole That training can be gotten man; and the whole man con­ only through Christian educa­ F. J. KIRCHHOF (♦ t 'lOPtN Till « P.M. MONDAYS societies concerned are three: The family, the State, and the cerns the spiritual side much tion, and such complete train­ Church. more than the material. This ing is offered only in the Cath­ First comes the family. In­ is where our third society, olic schools. Construction Co. stituted and purposely de­ aforementioned, enters the Too much import cannot be signed by God as the means scene; namely, the Church. placed on a subject of such for the procreation and educa­ Man was created and is to weight. The end is clear; the BUILDERS tion of children, the family be directed toward one_ end, purpose is defined; the means Xh e A m ERICAN JJmOmLBANK takes precedence by nature, and that end is ultimate are available. It is A u ^ s t and therefore’ by right, over union with God. All mjn's now, with September just We Appreciate Your Patronage of Denver • 17th and Lawrence the State. - actions, his whole life must be around the turn. Right now is THE FAMILY, however, is guided toward that one goal, the time for some serious 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. MEM 8 ER fIDIRAl DEPOSIT rNtURANCE COMPANY an imperfect society; that is to and this is done by a proper thought. 1

    PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4-4205 Thursdoy, August 5, 1954 ASPEN MEN TO BUILD SIDEWALK Becomes Bride Catholics Worship God Jeanne E. Aspen.— (St. Mary’s Paristi) Father Robert Arthur of Wash­ one of the coffee socials which Sward, dau^ter — The men o f the parish are ington, D, C., offered Mass Here are held every Sunday after both of Mr. and Mrs. making preparations to put in a at 7 and 9 o’clock. Father Joseph Masses. Preparations were ■ also George Sward of In Way He Commands long-needed sidewalk in front of Bosch offered Mass at Redstone made to serve coffee and dessert Springfield, to the women attending the dean­ Thit rhaterial is a digest of the church. at 8:30 and at Basalt at 10 Sun­ Minn., became ing o f Christ to God by Christ, ery meeting. It was agreed that one in a series of talks, “ Catho­ (Children of the school of reli- day. the bride of the priest, and the people. Under the coffee socials held each Sun­ lics B elieve” given orisr ihs fion attended Mass and received Forty Hours’ devotion will be James H. The- the appearance of bread the body day had been successful both CBS-TV network on the Sun­ Communion in a body in the 7 held in Aspen Aug. 13, 14, and bado of Engle­ of Christ .is placed on the altar from a financial and social stand­ days of July and. August by the o’clock Mass in Aspen Aug. 1. 16 in conjunction with a ttiduum wood, before a in the Consecration. Under the point. Rev. James J. MeQuade, S.J. in honor of the Blessed Virgin Nuptial Mass in ^pearance of wine the blood of The seventh and last Mass class This feature is offered by the 2,504 Priests Serving Mary. The closing o f the Forty St. Raphael’s Chriiit is placed upon the same was held Aug. 2 in Aspen. The National Counoil of Catholic altar. l^ours’ will take place Sunday Church in Spring- Congo, Ruanda-Urundi school o f religion for adults is Men. afternoon, Aug. 15, after the field, Minn. The But: it is the living body, the Brussels.— Some 2,504 priests, being continued in Basalt every The way in which Catholics annual denary meeting of the Rev. Joseph En- ...... blood, the body and Vliving blood, Including 871 Africans, now Thursday evening at 7:30. fill their Churches five or six National Council of Catholic d r e s officiated. soul and Djvinity o f Christ that serve the Belgian Congo and the times on Sunday mofhings is one Women. People from the area A wedding recep­ is the Gift that Catholics offer Ruanda-Urundi mandate terri­ of the most intereatirig religious will be invited to make a Marian tion in St. Ra­ to God in union with Christ by tory. social jihenomena o f the present Year pilgrimage here on this day. phael’s Auditor­ placing Christ upon the altar, In the Congo 1,554 priests are The Altar and Rosary Society day. Others often aS'k ,why which is to the Catholic, as it was Bel^an, 243 native, 247 Dutch, Ft. Collins Unit, ium followed. Catholics make so much o f the will hold a bake sale. Saturday, The bride is a the primitive man, the lap o f 28 Lnxembpurger, 12 French, 12 Aug. 7, beginning at 12 o’clock Mass. What do thdy believe God. Italian, five British, three Ger­ graduate of Lor- noon. about divine worship in which What better way could God man, two Swiss, one Czech, one etto Heights Col­ their Mass holds such a central High Mass was offered Aug. K. ol C., Seats lege and the have invented to keep us mindful Irish, and one American. In 5 in celebrating the Feast place? of the sacrifice of (jalvary than nda-Urundi 172 are BeWan, Aspen bridegroom Worahip to have His Son, His gloriously 12S native. 36 French, 19 Italian,ili o f Our Lady o f the Snow’s. The is employed by Legion o f Many group in AsjJen God, Catholics believe, has Risen Christ, under the appear­ two German, and one Luxem- the Jeppesen has chosen the name of Our New Officers commanded man to worship Him. ances o f the natural symbol o f bourger. Map Company of VISIT OUR Lady of the Snows as its title. Fort Collins. — Formal cere­ Denver. They Worship is the act o f reco^ izing His body and His blood, which monies installing the newly elect­ and expressing one’s apprecia­ ‘Sacrifice Good for Bad’ Timothy James Smart, son of will live at 1442 were so sadly separated on Cal­ NEW DRIVE-IN Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J, Smart of ed officers of the Fort Collins Joliet Street in tion o f excellence. God has a vary itself? What better way Washington.— Newspapers and Aspen, was baptized July 30. Council, Knights of Columbus, very special excellence which could God have invented to en­ other communications media are Aurora. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs were hdd in St. Joseph.’s School should he worshiped in a very able the men of all ages to ratify 17th & LOGAN likely to "sacrifice too much the Prank J. Kralich. Hall July 28. special way. Catholics believe for themselves the sacrifice good for the bad,” according to Officers installed were: Grand that man’s worship) of God made for them by Christ on The Altar and Rosary Society Rep. Leo W. O’Brien of New knight, Herb Southall; deputy' should be in harmony with man’s Calvary, than ^ their presence met in the rectory last week and Hugo Parish and Missions York. He added that the general grand knight, Clifford Sherwood; nature. Man is composed o f actifely to assist in presenting voted to give $150 for a new view Is that “ in dirt there is a chancellor, James W. Guyer; body and soul. Man’s worship Christ to God, the Christ who Hove Your baptismal fon t-to be ordered lot more gold.” Addressing the warden, Glenn Bishop; treasurer, must be not only internal to was crucified "on Calvary, the by Father Bosch. It was also workshop of Intergroup Educa­ Richard Drese; lecturer, John satisfy the needs of the soul, but Christ who, though now risen,, is decided not to have a bazaar Ready for Picnic Aug. 15 tion at the Catholip University Drnek; financial secretary, Ed it must also be external to marked fore'ver as our "Victim? this year in the hope that the of America, the, Cori^essman Van Driel; rfecorder, George Mi­ to he commended for the fine satisfy the need of the body to For, as you remember, when He parishioners would make up this Hugo.— (St Anthony of Pa­ CLOTHES emphasized the responsibility _ of chaud; advocate, Ralph Bowen; work they are doing in plan­ express the thoughts of .the soul. rose from the dead. He kept in revenue by their increased con­ dua’s Parish) — The all-parish the press, radio, and television guards, Walter Shehan and Leon­ ning knd arranging for the Man’s nature is not only in­ His hands and feet and side the tributions in August. In order to picnic '61 St. Anthony o f Padua’s to present a balanced picture of ard Verellen; a n d trustees, picnic. dividual but it is also social. mark of the wounds and the stimulate interest among the Parish and missions o f Limon, the race relations question. Mr, Chnde Peay, Perry Kintzley, and Everyone is asked to bring Each one o f us is a highly in­ show o f the nails. young Women o f the parish it wits Deertrail, and Strasburg will be CLEANED O'Bflen has spent 30 years ir Dr. R. J. Bliss. his dishes and silver along dividual personality. Religion Mai* and Calvary decided to let them serve at least held Sunday afternoon, Aug. 15, own newspaper work. Sylvester Soucie, district dep­ at the Geeson Ranch, south o f with the food, Cold drinks will should correspond to that and That is what th«i Catholic uty, Longmont, was the installing Agate. Direction signs will be be furnished. should therefore he a private ifieatis when he tells you that the at officer, assisted by Bersano, also put up. Games and races for all ages matter between the soul and Mass is the same as Calvary. He of Longmont. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sauer are are being planned and prizes God. At the same time each one does not mean that Christ is ifrill be given. There will be of us lives normally in the again crucified somehow in every GIGANTIC baseball for the men. general community o f men, and Mass. He means only the Catho­ George Anthony, infant son of almost everything we do, we do lics now in the year 1954 repje- J C. D. of A. Unit Has Annual Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Saner, with others. Religion should sent, reoffer, regive in unfon Cleaners and dorado s ijprings ■was baptized recently by Father take care o f this too. If man eats with Christ— Christ, the Son o f Leonard A. Abercrombie. The with others, works with others, God, who was crucified once and Laundry c Picnic in Colorado Springs sponsors were Miss Yolanda plays with others, if he belongs for all on an April afternoon in Lombardi and John Sauer. to clubs and corporations in so­ 29 A.D. I cial and business life, then. Cath­ J. D. CROUCH Colorado Springs.— The Cath­ . Midshipman Joseph A. Reich, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Holland Sacrificial Banquet olics believe, man shbuld worship MA. 3-6101 'C . D. O’BRIEN olic Daughters o f America held Jr,, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and their six children drove out But the Mass which Catholics with others too. In brief, Cath­ M AY REALTY their annual picnic for members A. Reich, is among 3,000 mid­ from Arvada July 22 and spent make so much o f has something and their guests in the Stratton the day visiting Father Aber­ olics believe that worship should else. As an integral part o f the shipmen who have been on a be internal, external, private and 10% Discount REALTOR Park pavilion July 28. cruise in European waters and crombie. Sacrifice of the Masa goes Holy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welters public, or social. Communion as the Sacrificial r,etumed to Norfolk. Va., Aug. Sacrifice On Cash and Carry and their daughter^ Coral, will Banquet. The Sacrificial Ban­ 3. He joined the Naval Reserve This urge to worship God cor­ leave Colorado Springs Aug, 1& about two years ago but was quet, too, is so much in harmony INSURANCE - LOANS porately or as a group is so' to live in Minneapolis, Minn. graduated from the Canon City 'Great Books' Sets with the desires of the human fundamentally human that even Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houser heart that it seems primitive Ut« Theater Bldg. Abbey before taking his exam­ among the most primitive men QUALITY APPAREL and their sons, Michael and Paul, ination for the Naval ROTC at man, too, invented it long before will leave. Friday for their home Leaders' Institute w« find them inventing a way in the advent of formally rivealed Notfe Dame University. which to do it and it was a good IN DOLOKADO SPRING! Colorado Springs, Colo. in 'San Francisco after a visit religious forms of worship. Deep He finished his first year at way too. It was the offering of a SINCE 187t with Mrs. Howser’s parents, Mr. in the heart o f man is the de­ Notre Dame and was accepted in gift to God in the name o f the ME. 3-7731 and Mrs. James Allison. At Aspen Sept. 1 -8 sire to be holy, to be God-like. Kiowa and Tejen StraoU the naval training program last whole,group. The word for it is Announcement has been made When primitive man had o f­ spring. He is expected home for "sacrifice.” of the engagement of Miss Nancy Aspen. — The Great "Books fered his gift upon the altar, he a leave shortly after his ship When primitive man decided Lee Waltz, daughter of Mr, and docks at Norfolk. Foundation of Chicago is invit­ saw that it became God’s thing, a to give a gift to God in the name The firms listed here Mrs. Charles Waltz of North ing all people o f Colorado to holy thing. He felt that if he par­ Home from •California were of the tribe, he had a problem. Platte, Neb., and Michael Joseph attend an Institute for Leaders ticipated in that holy thing, he deseiwe to be remembered Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lowman. They How could he give the gift? Eastwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sept 1 to 8 at Aspen, hoping to would hilnself become holy. And spent three weeks with their son, Where would he put it for God? when you are distributing James Eastwood of Colorado extend /the "read and oiscuss’ so there arose the custom of par­ James W. Lowman, in Carmel, He invented a way. He built a your patronage in the dif­ Springs. Calif. Great Books program to com­ taking in the sacrifice, the sacri­ munities throughout the state. special table or platform and he ficial banquet In Old Testament made an agreement with God ferent lines of business The Great Bookk Foundation times God, in harmonymarnv with the was organized as a non-profit that anything placed on that desires of the humefc heart, pre­ Quonset Hut to Be Used organization in 1947, and in a table was to .he considered as scribed sacrifice and sacrificial short time has become most suc­ ?iven to God. That was the altar, banquet for the: chosen people! T H E M U R R M ^ ^ WILLIAM C. CRARON cessful as ah adult education pro- t became the "lap o f God” and When Christ established His As Deertrail Parish Hall gram. Through foundation piAan- that is what it fitill is today. And ■*l* Mwv-n< L rikH FMk—1 ( t-15» Optometrist Catholicism, He did the same: ning, thousands Of o f P'people in the giving of a common gift to “ Take and eat,” He said, and SarlA Stm—832 Tl]**—B2 4.4861 God is still the-only way o f giv­ 181 North T*Job St Deertrail?— (St. Joseph’s Par­ Th* tnnu«l picnic will bg held towhs and cities in all pi parts of "Drink, all o f ye, o f this.” ing to God truly corporate or Professional PhaVmacy ish)— The Quonset hut that is on Sunday, Aug. 16, at the the country meet regularly to "Two Way PHONB MB. 8-8181 social worship. It it more than to be used for a parish hall was Geeson Ranch at Agate. All discuss the ideas o f the great The Mass then is a two-way COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. worshiping God together as in­ delivered and set tip on the lot parishes in the Hugo Mission are books— love 4nd hate, right and operation. In the first part the dividuals; it is getting together last week. invited to attend. wrong, happiness and tragedy, Catholic unites himself with ( ) on one thing or and that is Get Baur’s of Denver ^ Pete Beroni 1 The volunteer workers will The Altar and Rosary Society and war and peace. Conversa­ CW st in preseufting Christ to Candy and Ice Creath at work on Tuesdays until it is tions about these ideas have been what Catholics believa worship His Heavenly Father, a Gift o f 1 Farnltare Shop < has had a cook book printed and should be— sacrificial ready for use. the demand for it has been very going on for centuries, but the supreme value to that Father. In . UPHOLSTERING * ChrUt’s Sacrifice wenty-eioht different soup*. Johnson-English ' RB-UPHOLSTERING AND Recently baptized were Debra satisfactory. Great Books program has provid­ the second part o f the Mass, the When Catholics offer the Mass, k REPAIRING < Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed a provacative series of selec- Father, who is infinitely pleased almost a oew one tor every . Blip Cover* ml Draper!** 4 Gordian Ross, a member of they offer the sacrifice o f Christ, T Thomas Dugan, with John Dugan tions to be read and discussed udth this Infinite GiU, turns and day in the month and each s Drug Co. ’ Mid* to Order ^ S t Joseph’s Parish, underwent for His was the central sacrifice and Mary Duran as sponsors; without the limitations of aca­ gives to each o f us tha Son o f taste sentation. Sexton soups, LENTHERIC ToHeirie* ^ Furniture Made to Order . surgery in a local hospital o f all history. It took place in and Luantie Rae, daughter o f demic literature courses. God Himself, His own Divine prepared to master chefs’ specifi* Tijon It Bijou 91 Phone ME. 8-4814 1 84-88 8e. Wihiiteh Ave. ME. 8-84(11 Aug. 2. The program has been carried April of the year 29 A.D. Jesus Mr. and Mri. Raymond Hall4r, Son, in Holy Communion. cations, are yonn to enjoy by on successfully in Denver for Christ, the Man who was God, That is why they go to Masa MB. l-(349 MB. 4-8281 The Heyse Sheet with Paul and Irene Monahan as presented Himself through His simply asking your grocer for six years under the sponsorship in such droves on1 SiSunday ■ morn­ LAKRY JERRY sponsors. death on the cross as the great yonr favorite. "Try Philadelphia Metal and Roofing Mrs. Maxine Bramuccl and General Meeting of (Jolorado State Library, Colo­ ing. They do not go to hear the INCORPORATED rado Woman’s College, Denver Gift which reconciled God 'with sermon. That is Incidental. They Pepper Pot Madden Plumbing Co. son, Michael, from Burlington, fallen humanity. This occurred HEATING ROOnNQ Wis., arrived by plane July 31 to Public Library, Loretto Heights do not go to sing religions song^ PLUMBING CONTBACTOR8 College, Regis College, Univer­ as an historical event but it was SHEET METAL visit her sister, Mrs. Phil Ross. For Catholics of of worship.inip. They may do it But Jehn $«xton aC«.,$«xton Squsn.Chlcage, IK' PLUMBING REPAIKS sity of Colorado, and Univer­ so great that God could not allow GAS WATER HEATERS (81 BO. NEVADA Sister Mary Mercedes and that too ia incidental. They go to sity of Denver. Activities are co­ its memory to fade with^the pass­ riHM St 2-0042 827 W. e*l*n4* An. Phone: ME. 8-4»l Sister Mary Patricia attended a do a job. They go to offer that ordinated through the Adult ing years. This sacrifice of Christ • Eit 1883 family dinner in the home of Silt Area Aug. 5 gift to God again and again, find Education Council of Denver. was made by Himself alone, but Sunday after Sunday, and those Th« firm* bar» t* Phil Ross July 81. Sister Mer­ b* rvTUMDbtrad wh«B jrou art Information about the Great it was made in the name o f and who can will do it every day as cedes is the former Frances Ross. Rifle.— (St Mary’f Parish)— for the sake of all mankind. One trlbutinf yt>ur patronafa to tho A general parish meeting for Books program or the Aspen In­ well. dlffarant linat of buaioaaa. LEGAL NOTICE stitute can be obtained by asking would expect that God would in­ Catholics in and around Silt will the librarian or 'by writing to vent a wav by which this great FORT COLLINS IN tHE COUNTt COURT be held at the Costanzo Hall in , la lad for th« Cttv and Coaatr al the Adult Education Council ol Deed could be kept alive in the Silt Thursday evening, Aug. 6, Danm and tha Suit of Colorado Denver, Denver Public Library, hearts o f men and by which Na »9895 at 8 o’clock. A detailed report NOTICE OF FINAL 6ETTLEMENT Denver 2. eveiw man of every age could AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP will be given at the meeting on ratify for hims^f what was IN n iE MATTER OF THE ESTATE the progress being made on the done for him by Christ on Cal­ DREILIN6 MOTORS OP HAZEL M. RUDH. Dcctascd. new parish building in Silt Notica U hortbjr ^ven that on tht Bishops Hope to Bring vary. A name for the building will Inititution IMMACULATE ^ Buick and CM C Trucks 31ft da]T of Aiureat, 1954, I trill preaant to tha Countr Coart of tht City and also ba ehosen at the meeting. It was very simple. At the Last County of Donrer, Colorado, my accoonU 50,000 Refugees Into 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 (or final aettlraitnt of tha adminittntlon If the Rev. Edward J. FraezkoVr- Supper, on the night before He of amid atato, wbon and whera All p«r- ski does hot go to Las Vegas, died,^ Christ took bread and tons in interott may ipi>«ar and object Nev., for a meeting this week, U. S. Under New Law blessed and broke and gave to to them, if they ao dtairti New York.— T h e American Notice l« alto hereby ^vtn that thtr* he 'will conduct the parish meet­ His disciples saying, "This is Bishops’ Relief Agency hopes to My body.’’ Then He took a cup, CONCEPTION haa been filtd In tald eafate a petition ing in Silt The firms listed here ukfna for a. Judicial atcertainment and bring 60,000 refugees, expellees, and offered thanks, and gave to determlnatton of tha be1n of tixh de- 2 Weddings Aug. 7 deserve to be remembered ceaacd, and tettlnc forth that the namea. Juan Augustine Ortiz and and escapees from foreign coud them (aying, “ Drink all of you, addreatta and relatlontfaip of all per- Maria Lueia Dona Vigii, both of tries into the United States urn of this; for this is My blood, of when you are distributing toni, who are or claim to ba heirr of taid der the current Refuges Relief Grand Valley, will be married in the New Testament, which is to your patronage in the dif­ dtccated, to far ai known fo the peti­ Program. be shed for man, to the remission tioner, are al followi, to-wit: St Mary’s Church Saturday ‘'Northern Colorado’s Leading of sins.” ferent lines of business. MArirperite M. Beniriton, 400 Cheyenne. morning, Aug. 7, at 9 o’clock. Monsignor Edward E. Swan- Department Store” Golden, Colorado, Slater. strora, executive director of Then He .added the most im­ Lucy Pacheco of Silt and Pete AeeordloKly, notice la alto hereby (Iren portant words: (‘Do this for a that upon the date aforesaid, or the day Ross Montoya of Leadville ■will NCWC War Relief Services, said commemorationion orof Me.” Thus He to which the htarlnf may tw eohtiDnad. pronounce their marriage vows the -agency is determined that the Court will proceed t» reoeiv# and Catholic aid to the homeless will gave to His Church, to His Apos­ Phone 372 bear proofa concerning tha heiri of luch prior to a Nuptial Mass in St. BAZAAR SHINN PHARMACY be ai successful under the new tles and their successors the deceaadd, and, opon tha proofs tob- Mary’s Church Saturday morn­ program as it was under the power o f placing Christ upon the “ Your Parish Drug Store” raitled. will enter a decree In aald teUte ing, Aug. 7, at 10 o’clock. determining who are the heira of euch old Displaced Persons Program. altar as a gift to God in the name Balmer & Collins deceased peraon,. at which hearing all Mr. and Mrs. Adolfo Torrez Phones 92-93 About 140,000 persona were of the community o f men under LAFAYETTE, COLO. peraoni claiming to be helrl at law of announced the engagement Aug. Mortuary Northern Hotel Bldg. such deceaaed may appear and preaent brought into the country under the appearances o f bread and 1 of their daughter, Nellie Marie The Store with a SmUe their prooft. NCwC WRS auspices when the wine. LyU B. Collin* Tyler Hay* ANDREW WT80WATCKT, of Salt Lake, to Ronald Torger- old law was in effect. The 1953 Etienea of Mats Adraijiittrator. son, also of Salt Lake. The cou­ FIcat Publication July 12, 1054 Refugee Relief Act permits 214,- For hundreds of years men Friday, Saturday, Laat PnbHeatlcm Aogiut 20. 1954 ple plan to marry in S t Mary’s 000 persons to enter this'coun­ added to the beauty o f prayer Church in Rifle. anjl ceremonial that make up the > • LEGAL NOTICE try by Dec. 31, 1956. IN THE COUNTY COURT Teresa Ann and Linda Sue, A pamphlet issued by NCWC setting o f this simple sacrifice. laundry and Dry Cleaning In and for the City and County af daughters of Mrs. and the late Sunday-August 6>7-8 Denrtr and Stata of Colorado WRS points out: "Thousands ol All these are decorations. Too Fort Collins No, 99405 Mr. Vanoy L. Wells of Silt, were eligible and worthy Catholic in­ often in their study of. the Mass, ACE GILLEH NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT baptized by the Rev. Edward J. dividuals and families are reg­ people get lost in the decora­ AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP Fraezkowski July 18. Mr. and 125 Emit Mountain Phons 225 IN THE MATTER OP THE F.STATE istered with NCWC War Relief tions. ’The Mass is still the giv- OF JOSEPH A. MARTIN, Deceated. Mrs. Michael Brennan were Services offices, overseas. Their Family Style CAFE Notice la hereby glren that on the sponsors for both girls. Teresa family background in the form 10th day of Angnat. 1964, I will prOaent Ann and Linda Sue, 7 years of to tha County Court of the City and of ease histories is available to County of Denver, (Colorado, my adcounta age and 6 years of age, respec­ you through your diocesan re­ and BLYTHt-«OLLOWELL for final settlement of the administration tively, attended the annual reli­ settlement office.” I ^ O W of taid eaUte, wken and where tU per- gious vacation school ifi Silt this Mortuary •ona in interest may appear and object to Sixty-two different occupa­ At E. 34th & York them, if they to dealre. summer. tions, skills, and trades are'rep­ COFFEE SHOP Notica ia also hereby given that there The Rev. James L. MeShane, HAM DINNER Telephon* 390 haa been filed In taid estmta a petition resented among the refugees asking for a Judicial ascertainment and S.J., assistant pastor of Sacred overseas. Comer Oliva and Maion determintalon of the heira of tueh de­ Heart Church, Denver, and his J>Mci JAOAL ceased, snd setting forth that the names, mother, Mrs. Margaret MeShane Fronpt C«srt4oat 8«nrk« Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. addressee and relathmahip of all persona, who are or claim to be heirs of said de­ of Spring^field, HI., were guests Watchmaker - Jeweler ceased, so far ts known to the petitioner, in the rectory for a few days in are ns follows. to-wIt: the past two weeks. They vaca­ Mae Willis, 1807 ^ t t Street, Corlng- Over 30 Yean Eaperienco tioned in and around Rifle. GRAND AWARD: ton, Kentucky, Dtugbier. GREELEY Accordingly, notice is also hereby given Father MeShane conducted that upon the date aforesaid, or the day the clinic in catechism with five Watche* - Diamond* - Jewolry to which the hearing may bit continued, the Court will proceed to receive and of his sodality boys last summer hear prooft concerning the heirs of such in Rifle, Silt, New Castle, I-H Upright 1013 (metli An«*t tffht rktae 97 deceased, and, upon the proofa submitted, Flat Watch and Jawalrr IH. rtcae M29-S will enter a decree in taid eeUta deter­ Meeker, Rangely, Grand 'Valley, Adamson Mortuary mining who are the heirt of such de­ Anvil Point, Antlers, and Rio i m REPAIRING The Greeley Monument ceased person, at which haaring all per­ Bianco. TOM WALKER PIANOS Al*« Eurririnf Home Freezer 24 Hour Ambulanea Serrfeo sons claiming to be heirs at law of aneh RrpresfnUtIvt of Kimboll, Sohmor. Gretiey, Colorado deceased may appear and present their Works, Inc. proofs. Help provide for the future of Kohler, Ctmuboll and Jruo Froneh Plauai B. Ron Adinrton Phon* 1138 lAlFfl t. HfLtlSIEI 0. 0. Conii Connuiniia llADuf»ett««n ted Dvltzun if ANDREW 'WYSOWATCKY. the Church in the Archdiocefe of 8*t4 P. AdaanoB tth At*. •( Itfa St Adminle(**tor. Eltctronie Orcan ALPINE 5.7229 . Gomes Booths Refreshments Arctic Memorials First pubItcailOn July 8, 1964. Denver. Keep np yonr Seminary Fine RacoDdiUoneil Pianoa Lost pubUeatioa Auguat (. 19(4 ^ Campaign paymente. 184* g. BKOAOWAY gPrvaa 1-78(4

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Ffuirtr far S4li Si»lB| M icklaii______4< iiiidriii rmwtr. ------g ■IM liA tlirA riiM i, Mnital laitnMMto . L Caklu for tut___ To place ads PHONE KE. 4-4205f EXT. 16 — Before 5 p.m. Tuesday •Mklmr ii4 Th Ii — :------Rsi Citoto iNai _ llllklM Miliflili ------*2 lawm rm. fir till! ■Im Mlilki. g ■liniH. Hitonytlii Homei for Sole Homes for Sale FinlCrt, atmrt* 4 luiiT tout Education and InstrucKon 7 Aportmenh Unfurnished Autos (Used) for Sole J bedna home iTm u * 8 t P re n - Convalescent Homes----- ijs Snsur Rooms, erIrstS biUt, ctoan. two Real Estate Loons- ^'blocks from Lorols Cbnrch. z22S £. tUi RepI Estate I rrpreaent PI------PIANO INSTRUCTIONS At*. No ebildrn. CASH MONEY! *741 Fad. Blvd. GL. 6-8D10 print* ditnti with The following real estate firms E/L t-0087 EA, ^7418 nto r loant « on . DonTtr we and *«DarminBaborban nonm. Mention are advertising in this section f t <»rp«uns, Glrsn to n r Lonve. Bucitmlot «r For your *49, ’60, ’51 or ’ 62 Mountain Cabins for Rent 95 Aportmenfs Furnished — 27 THE of the Register. * ? St C»thnin.'i. •drancd itadmU. hour Im m i u . car. Any make, any body A-1 condition. OR. 7-SOlt. If the listings do not cover , 48li rRANKLIN 8T. style. See Fkrd Wienecke, HIAWATHA AND 670 Hooker CH. 4-4148 |z-rm. »pt Childrtn W4»ic. TA. M388 VALHALLA REGISTER what you . want, telephone Wienecke Auto . Co. IIODIXN HSRFQ. COmOH LEAL ESTATE LOANS these concerns and tell them Apti. 2 tad I room tpta. PRECIOUS «LOOD S(* Broadwkr 8P. 7-SI4S tKASDNABLK lAttS when what you have in mind. ChndroB Vltowad. IVk MILZS W. or BITES TASI First and Second Laatoi aad PARISH E. Colfij A»a. EM. S-tSB4 ON HiaHVAt ttl Oontraeta Oakkly Mada or Bootbt potronixing ESTES PARK, COLO, , Ace Reoify 2601 So. S t Paul FBX SWITCHBOARD Housekeeping Roomt nir Inrorpiuni rh. tu i-ttri, nt t-ssil at Meer lavattmkai Co. 4339 W. 44th Ave. GR; 7-52B2 bIM Ptrt OIIJl ir OetRl. A MPT N tbli id advertisers 8 yr old 2 bdrm J. M. Llv- Plus tcoi^tiooUt tnlniar. Bnslsm Furnished — ntitlii bum to t l pw (tor on nnUr nti E . & C. Bldg. KE. 4-7178 Associoted Reolty ingrm, fireplace, diningrm, 2 d«ntnds trsmid p.nonn.1. All uss. Frk. plaemint for thoik who qatlUr. NEWLY deeorstsd, riMonsbta to pin^ ^ tib .du nil. 301 W. Main Littleton good sized bedrmS, completely msnant tenant GL. 5-0569. Byron "Andy" Anderson redecorated in and ou t Priced Switchboard School • ** TnJcinf to 6 Wctki Rooms to Rent Furniahed 31 m m . 328 Broadway . SH. 4-1745 at Only $12,000 With excellent terms. Dtjr or EveniDa J. B. Barry Business 1 1480 Locmn St. KE. 4>4T6t ! _w....w.a. loestloB,swvmvswu, ebaarfulCUOTFIUJ roommom orOf aulta.•! -1 3«nl-print4 bath. iinaAnd hoB«tn«at apart* I Service ST. MARY’S PARISH —----- mant.* Employed - pmon. DU.MMl or 1807 Marion S t MA. 8-6439 Aim 5*4676. Littleton Service Directory Doug Barnes Reoify Mile, for Sale- 603 So. Windemtra 1214 Logan S t CH. 4-4316 STOKER, uMd 2 ytan. Capacity 4*roooi John Bruno Realty ' 4 bedrm, 2 itory brick on 1 hooM. pE. M0S6. acre landscaped, 2 baths, 2 Donation 6107 E. 22nd Ave. DE. 3-4288 TI 4*pCa . WlUtt Cberryirood ^» 9 1 ? - henging and palntliur clli 8290 W. Colfax BE. 8-5382 tioniit, secretarial, maSle li­ Tdys and ^ e e l Goode Antoa Barringer 168 Madison EA. M286. .ST. LOUIS PARISH Buy, Sell or Trade Reasonable. GL. 5-0998. Evm. GE. 1^0868. Kearney Realty brarians, camera aiiistaoti, 9 0 c SPECIAL ’68 paper. 60% off; painting Besides Auto Service & Repair tikturink. Reha. ■ McKelvy. SP. 7-5642. 2258 Kearney DU. 8-3633 Open 4700 Blk. So. Clarkson projeetioniits, artists, modsll, Kiddie Korner ^Cash A Carry ' Across from Cherry Hills Fred Maier Realty alio TV lervicing and repair. 1st Ave. at Paan. PE. 3-8757 THE BEST DEAL California Cleaners Paint & Wallpaper 1625 Clarkson S t j New 8 bedrm bricks with full JOHNNY’S AUTO Do not aniwar nnlaii you are KE 4-7221 bsmts, Priced*^rom $14,950 to Top Quality Cars SERVICE. Ava. TA. 8-1917 $16,500 excellent terms. Electrical Appliances----- 45 4112 Tejon St. GL. S-8\38 Strout Realty ilncero and arabitioui. State General Auto Repair Colorado Paint Co. yonr age, phona number, NO DOWN ^ Y M E N T Los Angeles, California •OUR LADY OF Rsnsaa, nFrisaratora, wuhari, drym. Brake and Clutch Specialists Contractors Mietfktlmn at F. G. Roberts & Co. honrt you work, and home ad- up to tlOO .dlicount on torn* m<^*lk. Motor Tune-Up Uaa car m«tar plan. PE. S-7B44. Ala- "Superior" _ .. LOURDES PARISH draii. For complete informa­ Front End Rebuilding Brond Points 1732 E. 17th Ava. mida at Downing. Open till t p.m. Vamtahea, Enamelt, Root Coating DU 8-1661 2501 So. Broadway ZIDAR S 8866 Pecos GR. 7-3781 tion without obligation. Wanted to Rent ■ HOME Brxihet and Palnten' -Sappllw I Suburban & Mtn. Realty 8 bedrm wire cut brick with AUTO SALES 8251 B lab TA. 5-5109 ! 4588 S. Broadway SU. 9-0488 full finished bsmt apt Also honaa Near Cath-I Awnings & Storm Windows Pile School b e . S-JI91. IMPROVEMENTS Wilson & Wilson Realtor 4 room modern brick on rear. N. B. S. CIOM TOt Koinae paint—wxUpaper 26a Total Income $276. This is 774 Broadway roll and up. 865 Santo Fe. KE. 4.^«t9 2868 S. Broadway SU. 1-8871 Clothing and Furs- GENERAL an excellent buy. Call RA. Addross Dearer, AC 1-8226 BM AWNINGS REMODELING 2-2609 or SU. 1-6671. . P. O. Bex 1407 For Summer Comfort Owner Leaving Town We have buyers for homes In FUR r e p a ir in g ^ Open BveeBvet Till 10 p.m. ^ EUREKA STORM SASH ROOM ADDITIONS OUR LADY OF LOURDES for Winter Protactien Interior, sxterlor frm mSI S««r BHii—wnU bi incMH pniMrtr, 4 bid- GARAGES mateO. call yono,. Or!7h»88 *“ ** AND ST. LOUIS PARISHES I„ H Terma rai. du, Uilnfra vlUi flnpl*^ DlnlnirB, — REMODELING Call GR. 7-2692 for Free EeUmatee. • P O R C H E S bldit nook, Bodton Uieblo, mlqoiljr dtc- Moving ond Storage— — 8 ritod. AJh ItimdiT ud ftnmei reom. t ioO Eureka Storm Saab Co. MODERNI-ZING iMliidi fndt tom, p i f okct ud fodn WILSON & WILSON BART 17th AVE. EXPRESS, morins KITCHENS AND EXPERT painting. Interior, terierior, ipMi. I BIta to pidi KhMl. ikopplni im, (Tour CMholle Realtor) and entlng. neaaonabla. KE. 4-t«!5. mad*! 125. Low iBmaor priett. bat Bockr Min Ukt, Ml ito| nd U(li. Bm ttl n>0fb. Reaa. ratea, FREE ESTIMATES. gaarmnteH workmanihip. Beauty Work BATHROOMS All ihoHi guaranteed. Non-union. Gh. ddts Kim( C«rt—Shim k| ippolotBint SU. 1-6671 . THIS WEEK'S S-0U8, CH. 4-2872. GB. t-o a s 8. Children's Nurseries------11 s i d i n g — R O O F IN G ' daiLD CARE In my lieonted home. eloe« to lebool. SU. 1*2646. GIRL'S FUR SHOP EMPORIUM Plumbing SPECIALS BEAUTY STUDIO ETC. NAOMIE DALEY SCHOOL BELLS! CHILDREN Oared for in licensed horns. EA. 2-1910 l ig h t n in g SERVICE Atm 1 to 10. *767 W. tad Are. WE. Featoriu All Typaa PertnanenU FREE ARCHITECTURAL WHI kalp yoM find a kom* WaUdiic dlstaoaa {torn Oars d'Ais to 4-4174. ’61 Ford Convertible, Olds Mrt. Jennie Rolm^ IDEAL PLUMBING tfaia p rs-w sr sroidtsetsrsUr In- S E R V IC E to draw plans •r kncinati that •ait* y«a. Business Opportunities — 56 Rocket entlne, custom In­ Remodeling, Oqr Specidity, trlculnc I bdnn. briok. Csr, bath, u d Situarions Wonted Female 14 3901 W , 3Bth A t« kltchso wlUi dlip.—^dlnonsl itor. terior. and specificotrons, indica­ New work, repair, aewan and mater* ComctanlloHa 5«rvlea rm. Off kltehaD. Prioa $17.«60—wtU GRand 7-2622 oonnaeted. Nothing down. Free eatlmatok ®SITTERS SERVICE ting all materials required. Lleenaed, bonded. trr O.I. ™ eapable, dependable bSbr alttm g r o c e r y & MARKET eOl Clarkson Sk. AC. l-60Oe prae. nuri«. PR. 7-1474 DAYS AC. 2-0185 EVES. CH. 4-1591 Bonnie aenee da 8-7078 '51 Ford Victoria NO MONEY DOWN and In Morrison, Colo. 8.8 beer Brick Capable,------experienced, toen-e*sd Radio,lUdlo, heatek ..t „ 36 mos. to pay, whether litter. Prafarabl.1., North JJCENSra CONTRACTOR SPECIALIE- " " ilde. oJil license «n $80,000 bargain. and overdrive WG IN T U « POINTING AND BRICK J. A. HAULM AN See Vf For GB. S-M04. job is done by us or just Ben E. Dunlap KE. 4-5278 REPAIRS. BE. 8-5218. ENGLEWOOD BUILDING PLUMBING — HEATING Phona HA. 4-5546 ^ k PolnUaiu Aah pits,. Brick repain. the furnishing of material. SITES SituaHons Wanted, Male 15 Jorgenson EM. 6-8898 ’63 Chevrolet C 1 O O B Coraplata Sarviea ia Llcenaed. F. J, Gallagher. TA. 6-4787. WE WILL BUILD A com­ W* Sell All Typki Bathroom W« bavo eompleto listlnn on 2-door 9 I CoO Fixtures, Kitchen Cabinets Raal Eitata Salas WWIK®^6-Im 4 ' ^ Cement Work plete customized house on Mountain homes ana gbd Sinks— Also * • INSURANCE -K LOANS Partners Wanted 58 properties. O L M J ^ bookkeeping aiivwE LICENSED and bonded cement eon- your land or obtain site DUpoeal and Water Heaters 7418 Grandvisw Arvada Suburban'A: Mts. Realty Colommo Motor Co. «.1W698‘ " and orrongo financing to InhtelUtion Maintenance Help Wanted, Female— 17 suit you. Repeira 4564 B. Bdrry. SU. «-04St 499 Federal BRICK AND BLOCK WORK. Bomaa ELMSDALE HEIGHTS AC. 2-2781 PHONE HA 4-0323 I m o i Open daily 10:30 • 5:30 For Sale ''a n y w h e r e in Co lo r ad o ' 6901 Ralston Road, Arvada Now Under Conatruction BIG STROUT CATALOG A growing business with ex­ b a r b e c u e , patloa aad plaaten. Brick I • I A 4 bdnne. with biitmants. WOMEN n e e d e d repairt. 8P. T-2254. Care d’An Poriib« 65tb A Dahlia to tonebm, Flamia, Homei, Moteli, ceptional future needs a small Quilters Become an Avon representa­ PLAM ERm a stu cco , blo c k and U.S. ein. BmliMaM, 54 Stotas. Coaat-to-Coaat. additional Investment and «i®.l>a£Saina dcacrlbed. Mailed tive and add to the family in­ 8h ^. Machine oniltiag. Quality Built hy Flther SU U W u"^ *^^ ’ aaiall. *i8£JB^8rdATe. DU, 8-2662. FREE I WORLD’S LARQBBT. 64 come by working only a few partner to help part or full 112,750 to $15,750 STROITT REALTY, MODERNIZERS Convenient ihepping, trans. 46S-DI So, Spring St, Lot An- hours dally. Start your oWn time in the Englewood area. Building Material Rubbish Removol eelki 15. Calif. business now. We train you. 1944 Broadway, Denver 28% down CALL USED BUILDING MATERIALS, pipe 1 a, rihrs-For •arviee snywhm ts Call KE. 4-8906 windows and doom 86. TA. 6-6011. John Fa Bruno SU 1-3111 or SU 1-0660 ^ DOWN MA. 3-7136 city ttelta Off Denver. EA; 2-8558. ASK FOR Corpentry & Controcting ^**9 ^ Uphol. Cleoners Realtor Draperies $650 DOWN MR. SIMPSON DE. 3-4260 We Will Finance ,N*w hpmoi, g«rag«», odditlotu. eonpl«t4 COLORADO Rome and inoorae, amr St Marr'i RE-WEAVING '«»«>4elliig' Mtoh plahtering. Lleenaed EVELYN’S SLIP COVER and DE. 3-622S Evot. Pa^h. Littleton. Conaldw amM wntractor. FHA Tehna. De Lhon A Sons Need rmponilbic women to leam Rc- Entire Deal 1525 9th S t AC. 2-2070. DRAPERY SHOP *” Home. 22nd Kearney w e e n t 174 N. 4t t g u a r a n t e e d Prhiee. Uiually open Waavins. If uoaliflcd, can earn 55 an Auto Insurance 80 we i.oroBa RA. 1-2581 hour in ipara time in your own home. Kitchen eablneta built to meaauiementi Let ns help you with your DOUG BARNES We fumith sretTUiinc. No aellins. TOP QUALITY CARS Rraodelfag, Sril clan carpenter work decorating problems, custom Chaa. Ranke. PE. 8-6241, Rotffti & TV Service Realtor Write Miinaser, 4ll Minins Exchange made draperies and slip cov­ ' St. Patrick’s Parish OH. 4-4516 Bldg., Colorado Springi. Colo. At Out Every Day LICENSED Carpenter. New building, ers. Complete installation. 24*0 W * 'T ''- SERVICB CUT COSTS nemodeling, repairi, picture windowi. i * ” . fl- Hvana W E B-6404 3 bedroom home, 2-car garage. Low, Low Prices Andy. SP. 7-8414. MRS. HARRY SHERMAN Will Q.I. or has $9,000 con­ Help Wonted— ON BETTER SERVICEMEIN’S FRIEND 1501 S. Pearl RA. t-3636 St. Vincent's Parish f o u n d a t io n forma,, fooUnn and ventional loan committment. Mole or Female- framing. Reaaonable Lleenaed. Edmond- YOUR TV PICTURE TUBE -17a SAFECO •64 MERC. 4-Dr. ______51296 son. RA. 2-5236. Druggists 1680 S. MILWAUKEE Near ne4r. LoadM. hisui’ed For a Full Year KE. 4-5275 rtpllal 8t(xk Jargftuoa • KM. I*6IM » bedroom, full beaement. brick. ■Si MERC. t-Dr. R.H. 0 4 - -5895 YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS For Only $8.95 *'h'o Mtor r>4«" — he fllled corrcetly at ’^'1 decorate to MEN AND WOMEN ■68CHEV. 1-DoOr ...... -tllt5 park l^ filA C r Up to and including 21” AUTO INSURANCE '62 PLYM. Immaealato Pti. SP. 7-9.65 Booth Gaylord St R- N. Fenton A Co., Builders to contact CatboHe ffttmUict. excel* _.t595 Policy covers Picture Tube Call us for ■46 FORD 2-Dr. R.4 H------— BLESSED SACRAMENT lent comingBy pleoBont work. No IlH PUT THE voM . CO. and Labor involved in install­ SK. 6-4048 bibl« •elUng. Intcrviewi S to 0 tnd ■57 FORD t-Door ...... 2844 GLENCOE 4 to 6. NEW Low Rates - .» 9 Av*. r x T-7988 ing Tube. For low cost and Many More to Chocaa From w/e brick banRalow. full hamU 1 love­ Atk for LITTLE Electrical Controctors honest service on all makes ly lota. Raraee. Oniri 115.500. Personals 1450 Penn. Rm. 26 T. Charles Wilson f in x h c in o h o p r o b le m call Denver’s finest. 'Trucks WA. 2-0388 or DIT 5-1611 DE. 1-5007 2826 £. 11th Ave. JOHHNY PROCOPIO two-way radio equipped for MA. 8-1261 221 C. A. Jofanion Bldg. ••Your Friendly Dealer" “snappy service." J.4CK WEHNER Help Wanted, Male------18 WASINGER BROS. 4S» E. Colfax Give yourself the benefit “Satlafaetion Guaranteed” $50 to $76 wc*kly» part time. 1160 ini) Autos (Used) for Sole----- 83 G Licenied - Inanred - Bonded Rocket Auto SoUt Chtoatla TiInlilM I Ij4to Swvin, Im. of the experience and in­ time. No experience neecMery. Wiring & repairing, old honics 19SS-90 ll*«4«ir CH 4-5410 KE 4-0I7S NAMB BRANDS DIST., t812. E. Colfax a epeclalty, ranges and dryers, Hi C M c^ tu lt4lR«$i fi DiRTir SIbm 1932 $500 DOWN G.l. tegrity of the credit or­ Jin Ei^'sa'Tf-uiio"^ 2701 W. Alameda FIELD PERSONNEL etc. 2 bedroom, itorm windom, Sreplaea ganization ' that knows I 3156 W. SSth Ave. GL. 6-8946 wall to w^l carpetinr, covered pattb MANAGER WE. 5-4881 Open BrSi. Till 10 Tool Rentols with barheeuc pit, fenced back yard. your debtors. Admiral Auto. I bika. from Presentation church aad ImmAite epenlni for bid vltk it )et$t ichool. tbm 7«irt experience In direet te beo» eellini Soles Floor Coverings Sanders, Paint Sprays, Elec­ — Organized 1941 — vltb br»b«, boob. lUm er ehlni plot A By Owner, 676 Hooker twtc«{ul experteoce rtrnlUni ind $tx>ere1ilni Only Clean Can Expert (^Obtery and carpht elaairinx tric Saws, Electric. Drills, t A S-6069 «««eii. Ate Se>46. Car neteseirr. BoilnHi Convalescent Homes ----- 87 m your home or our shop, C a r ^ . i*. 4727 S. Bdwy SU 1-6649 alrea^ eiUbUibad. Prefer b«bant-«1le tom- 1087 S. Broadway PE. 3-3620 Wall Paper Steamer, Trail­ binatloo, Ko iofeetSKnu Cnnsoal epportimlty Stepkea A . Ward wiS’ioriT b'^ '’J:«8U ^ ers, Etc. Retail Collection for iroertb vltb tviA iscoiae. FoalUon pema* ANDERSON REST HOME N oent. fftfv Unsard C. Dallef. 3Ua Rlrrlson 6160 Carr St., Arvada Floor Sanding 8 BEDROOM HOUSE Are.. Cinrinnatl. Oble, for tppotataent t« ADAMS RENTS intirrltw. flute quaUneatiott ttpiHAoct. Pleasant robmi for ■orbrnen FRANK'S FLOOR Bm VIcS 8819 E. 1st Ave. at Adams in St. Rosa df Lima Parish. Bureau LAY, BAND AND FIN18B patients, good food. EA. 2-4901 Nice patio, mountain view. Salesmen— Saleswomen— 19 T WORK GUARANTEED - RA 2-8145 $10,250 with $1,760 down, 24-h on r Barging •arViee. maybe less. On-ner. Furn. Rep. & Upholstering H A 4-6141 Tree Service 2121 W . Center Ave. A n Yon Planntns «n Bnytns a BILL NATIONAL OPHOL8TKRY W E. 5-4353 Uiid C>rT S FRtUNiNG, SPRAYING. CABUNO It M, call aa. W . can lav. yea Bible Solesman »«^bm 'niay"^P,!T?r2,.“ AND CAVITY WORK. ETC. 5244.H te 5t56.M on a latir rcpelr Colorado’s Newest Cfcn>f«) ivlectivt pnininf for ia* bill. c 'The new approved Holy Trinity Reuphobtered t-pe. living room set 866 provod oppoarooro of roar froro and Cathollo Bible, a beautiful book oon- Charm Cove Conv. Home to IfMea poBiiblo (torm daaofe. tlSBD^AR BUYERS SERVICE St g C sS soT'*" “ ‘h Neai*St. Mary tointng a Dumber of excellent tup- Beautiful and modern. Hah been TO WORK For Appointment plementa. Permanent poaition with ptaned txclaiively with tfah comfort SCHW.IIOFF TREE Magdalene’s Parish CaU SU. t-5440 opportunity. for advancement. We and safety of tha pationta in mind, train you. Bee Hr. Bryin,' 8 te 10 FURNITURE SERVICE 2616., Lowell Blvd. Stoi a.m. The Best in Used ■fhe old fblk* hr* antiUed to the t bedrm. brick, f.f. bimt. recreation Pul them in a praeh that m REUPHOLSTERINQ aohrtui and eonvenlent for yon. They Mention Reasonable. Free btimatea. AL. 5-SS48 HA. 4-6112 room, xamjrr, excellent cond.. Iota Education & Instruction— 7 L. B. PRICE MERC. CO. will get the beet of care. of eatraa. Pickup S lid Dellvet Vtir 11011575 MTt5 ACE RLTY. GR. 7-5252 vuiu' i'’®*'*’ Accordion. CUrinct, Sax 914 Inca. Dsaver or New Cars THE SUPPES Woll Woshing 1*11 "a l«>ma C. U Botlar 1611 So. Penh. PE. 5-2189. 120 TO CHOOSE 1825 SOs FEDERAL UPHOLSTERING CO. Wanted to Rent- CALL F98 REGISTER 304 Elell RA. 2-M14 3 bedrm. home, corner loca­ FROM ■ n. B981THY I. ILUU Satriano Brothers WE. 5-2668 tion. 8 blocks from ST. ' « ^ .BANK RATES when Gutters MAftY’8 CHURCH AND Janitor Service You Can Savo StSVEt tiSTSL CEITII SCHOOL. $8,500, $2,500 ritrSITY IVREII Up to 3 Years to Pay potronixing AMERICAN ROOFING W EET METAL RESIDENTIAL AND down. ' Mrt. Anna CONTRACTING COMPANY If You Try Free Rental Service * "Placed. Gnarantoed. COMMERCIAL Older 2 bedrm. home, 2 blocks Claisen’t advertisers Tbdronghly Experienced. DenhndabM. from 8T. MARY'S CHURCH Phone tor Free Eatimau CH. 4-5466 • Walls and woodwork washed No Money Down • Floors scrubbed and waxed AND SCHOOL. $8,500. Lit­ Reoding tko S P . T - 9 4 7 5 tleton 384. iERVC« lERTAl tEMEI We Finance Your Rest Home Lawns • Windows washed Classified Down Poyment Bed ond Ambulatory Wont Ads • Wallpaper cleaned ASSOCIATED RLTY. HEDGE trimming, lawn and weed mow. Male Patients Only GL 5-5754 GL. 6-8289 LITTLETON 9S0 Columns Room and Board- 23 2111 W. Alameda SK 7-71*58” * "« Md jobs. 301 W , Main Littleton Special Care and Dieli Call KE. 4-420.5, Ext. 16 FI 3-4695 OPEN EVES. Tbh arms litled here deterve to 'Mwt ass to sppnaUto &A. »J417. 1451 S t Paal FReaeet M tN Ub« Register bn remembered when you xre die- tributlng your pntroitote to thb Clotsilitd diSerhat Unna ni buMaxho. PAGE SIXTEEN O ffice, 9 3 8 Bon nock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, August 5, 1954

    Teaching Nuns SPECIAL! Cloth Window Shade 36"x6' • i . $1.89 For Cure d'Ars SPECIAL PRICES------FOR SCHOOLS and INSTITUTIONS School Named Free Etiimates in Metropolitan Denver SENECA PAINT CO. (Cure d’Ari Pariih, Denver) THE BEST IN LUGGAGE The appointments of the Sis­ Venetian Blinds and Paints All Kindi ters of Precious Blood, who will ENGLEWOOD DU PONT AL. 5-5692 teach in the Cure d’Ars School TO.NTINE HEATING COMPANY the coming year, have been an­ WASHABLE WINDOW SHADES 1264 Santa Fa Servint Entiri Enflewood ind nounced. 'The sisters, all coming Denver Area from Dayton, 0., include Sister NK Authorired Lennox Dealer Carmencita, principal, who will G ca Furnacei teach the second grade, and Sis­ KE. d-3«7S and Air Conditioning ters Vincentia and Charles Ga- brel. SCIENTIFIC SUPPLY CO. ALL MAKES FURNACES M.asses on the first Friday, INSTALLED, SERVICED Aug. 6, will be at 6:30 and 7:30 800 WATER ST. G l. 5-4793 Life Is Too Short a.m. Confessions will be heard AND REPAIRED To Bt Without on Aug. 5 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. and —Manafactarers of JA-DA— 7:30 to 9 p.m. Men from Cure EZE MOP & • Heating d’.^rs Parish will have their Holy CONE WRINGER • Air Conditioning Hour of adoration in Holy- Ghost Complete line of Janitor Supplies, Church from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. Hindi Never Touch Wiler • Sheet Metal Work Aug. 6. Get Yoon Now Dishwashing Compounds and Ph. SP. 7-0055 or SU. 1-4494 Father Joseph Hebert, S.J., plui tix FREE CHECKUP FREE CITX DELIVERY from the Republic of Honduras, AND ESTIMATE Laundry Supplies for’Catholic Institutions Mill order! filled, in­ is visiting his parents. Mr. and clude 35c for picking, 1065 W. Hampden Mrs. Victor Hebert. Father He­ ind poitiKe. Frink Witeri. Prop. bert will remain during the AC. 2-3030 month of August, EZE MOP CO. k n , J Father Boniface, O.F.M.Conv., 1227 E. 17th A rl. TWIST OF THE The firmt listed here deserve to be remembered when you ere die* visited in the parish and offered Denver 6. Colo. HAHOLE W3IH6S Alass in the past week. ______* THF E2E hop tributinf your patronage to the trustees; Bernard Beausang, treasurer; ’Buddy * HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING different tinee ot businest. M o u f n f i S r o r c Knights of Columbus Coun- The Monroe tables with gray lien VllltCia jj| 3799j Jefferson County, Bishop, guard; Albert Towner, tru.ste?; and Leon formica tops have arrived for the which was organized in March, are shown above. Jones, guard. George Knoeber, financial secretary, was not i/resent when the picture was taken. parish hall. A louver has been * SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS In the front row, left to right, are Vincent Knoe- given by the Queen of the Ro­ ber, lecturer: J. Phil Mahoney, deputy grand The council already boasts a membership of sary and Cure d'A*s Circles. Electrical Contracting & Repairing knight;* Dr. John Trumble, grand knight; and 154, 142 of whom are on the charter roll. The Sister Alqry Annunciette and * SERVICE & REPAIR-ALL FURNACES Francis Cervi, chancellor, and Ed Walsh, record­ council meets the first and third Tuesday of Sister Alary Luiselle are guests ing secretary; and, back row, left to right, James every month at the American Legion home, 16th in the home of the former’s bro­ and Simms, Lakewood, at 8 p.m. • FURNACE CLEANING lARL J.STROHMINGER Kopp, retiring gfand knight, now on the board of ther, Edwin C. O’Keefe. They are from Los Angeles, Calif. EUdric CompoRy Baptized were Timothy Wil­ Licenicd and Bonded Tlfree Weddings of Unusual Interest liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Authorized LENNOX Dealers Member National Electrical Contractor! Ait'n. liam Frances Joseph, with Jack 1178 Stout St. A C . 2 -5 7 3 3 Witascheck and Lu Ann Alichael In St. Joseph's Redemptorist Church as sponsors; David Eugene and c j r r n m n i M m Jack F. LaTorra, Janis Kay, son and daughter of _ _ — Owner (St. Joieph’i Redemptoriit C.SS.R., will witness the rites. Georgia to Ft. Lawton, Seattle, Air. and Mrs. Carl Risley, with Parish, Denver) The bride will be given in mar­ Wash, He is in the legal depart­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coren as spon­ sors: Mary Antoinette, daugh­ Three weddings of unusual in­ riage by her father, John J. ment of the military police. 2568 So. Broadway For Prompt CERTIFIED CHEMICAL ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ott, RA. 2-2857 Berger. She will wear the pro­ Eddie Collins, a graduate of terest are holding the spotlight at with Mr. and Mrs'. Philip Doerner verbial white of nylon tulle and St. Joseph’s High School, class St. Joseph’s the week of Aug. 1. as sponsors; Albert Russell, son LAUNDRY & PRODUCTS, INC. Chantilly lace, falling into a long of 1950, who entered the service On Sunday, Aug. 1, before a train and the veil will be Juliet of Air. and Mrs, Albert Torres, 'Building Maintenance Solemn Nuptial Mass, Miss Lo­ in November, 1953, is serving as DRY CLEANING type of nylon net and lace match­ a controlman on the U.S.S. Phil­ with Mr. and Mrs. Adolfo J. Maes Supplies retta Helen Garramone and Louis ing the dress. Her bouquet will as sponsors; Richard Dale, son of Fantacone said their marriage ippine Sea, wiiich is in South Service . . . Coll: be white toses. Air. and Mrs. Dale C. Osbaugh, ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Bruthet • Toilet Tiiiuei vows. The Rev. James Sullivan, Clhina Sea. He expects to be Jacqueline Lansville, who will home on leave this fall. with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vidmar GUY M. ELDER C.SS.R., witnessed the rites and as sponsors; and Stephen Har­ Paper Toweli be maid of honor, has chosen an T A . 5-6370 offered the Mass. The Rev. David L. Sexton will complete per, son of Mr. and Airs. S. F. Industrial and Commercial Building Complete Janitor Needi. Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., was orchid formal of tulle and net an eight-week course at 'the with satin bodice. Miss Mary Harper, with Air, and-Mrs. Wil­ ^ 1180 Kalamatb 'Street deacon and the Very Rev. Charles Naval Training Center, Norman, liam J, Crowe as sponsors. 175 Vallejo St. PEarl 3-8930 CASCADE ' Buckley, C.SS.R., was subdeacon. Frances Berger, a aister of the Okla., some time this month. He Phones TAbor 5-0103 bride, will be the bridesmaid and will be transferred to another The second group of the Chris­ Laundry & Dry Cleaners I The bFide, given in marriage by will wear a grown of green. Both tian Family Movement has.been TAbor 5-0104 'her father, Michael Garramone, base for further training in will carry yellow daisies. Theresa electornics. organized within the parish. Air. iw'ore white silk Chantilly lace, Smith, a cousin of the bride, is and Mrs. Patrick Colburn are the which had a cathedral train and The wiener roa.st held at (Ber­ the flower girl, and Steve Berger, CFM representatives for the FIREPLACE tulle veil with orange blossom gen Park Aug. 1 by the Double group, with the following mem­ the ring-bearer. Don Le Blanc Ring Club was attended by the We Photograph Anything Anywhere headpiece. She carried a bouquet will be the best man. Jack Foster, bers: Mr. and .Mrs. James Bly- most people in the five-year his­ of white ^orchids and stephanatis. Henry Mac, and John Berger, Jr., stone, Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Cas- tory of the club. The committee FIXTURES Rosemary Garramone was her will be ushers. Louie De Pamelere ler. Air. and Airs. B. C. Finnerty, in charge is to be highly com­ IAS AND ELECTRIC LOIS The Mile-High Photo Co. sister’s maid of honor and will be the soloist, accompanied .Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley Neuman, Marlene Spano Bnd Eileen Bott, mended. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Wer- CarUin and Plcz Scieani, Grates, KODAK FINISHING at the organ by Eileen Sullivan. Andlniai and Vlre Sets, In all flnisbee, nieces of the bride and bride­ After the Mass, the grandpar­ Feitival Meeting Aug. 11 nel, and Mr. and.Mrs. Charles Freer. Ttle and HaAIa for AU Uws 320-22 Serenteenth KEyitone 4-6114 Denver groom, respectively, were brides­ ents o f the bride, Mr. aijd Mrs. Father Buckley, honorary maids. They were attired in John J. Berger, will renew their chairman; Harry Leisenring, Mr.S. Richard Maginn is the HEATILATOR FIREPLACES formal gowns of ice blue net, and marriage vows .in celebration of chairman; and Edwin McCloskey flower chairman for the month DENVER MARILE & TILE CO. wore large picture hats, trimmed their golden jubilee, with the have called a meeting o f all the of August. Last week Mrs. Jo­ seph Bauer, from Flower Haven, with fresh carnations. They car­ newlyweds at their side. They heads o f the societies and booth 1330 Stout E st 1891 Phone MA. 3-1484 or KE. 4-5580 ried lovers knots of rose red car were married Aug. 9, 1904, in representatives, as well as volun­ gave a talk on floral arrange­ nations. Peter Accorso was the St. Patrick’s Church, Chatham, teer workers, in the parish hall ments to the flower committee. best man and Richard LuTitto N. J. Wednesday, Aug. 11, at 7:30 p.m and Carl Polniak were the The wedding breakfast will be No one need fret about the in­ Press Women Seek ushers. After Mass, the bride clemency of the weather Oct. -placed her bouquet at the shrine served to 40 guests at the Avia­ BIG CLEARANCE SALE tion Country Club, and the re­ 1, 2, and 3, the dates o f the Restoration o f Famed of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. MAOO TO PERSONAL ception will be held in the festival, because all attractions Mount of the Holy Cross A wedding breakfast was bride’s home from 2 to 4 p.m. will be held indoors. The flashy TV Seta Uaed "T w and up two-tone Buick will be an attrac­ RELIABLE, AND COMPLETE served in the bride’s home to Out<^>f-town guests include Mr. The (Colorado Press Women’s NEW 1954 TV SETS igg oo the bridal party, and a dinner and Mrs. C. J. Amick, parents tion to-^en-agers ahd oldsters Association launched a campaign Save up t o ...... was served at Pagliacci’s to 70 o f the bridegroom; his sister and alike. to restore the famous Alount of INVESTMENT guests. The reception was held NEW .95 brother, Linda and Richard, all ^ e Holy Cross near Leadville. RADIOS ...... ’ : that evening in the Coronado o f Phoenix, Ariz.; and Sister The famous landmark has been 12 SERVICE Club. Some 700 persons were Mary Oloysia, an aunt o f the practically wiped out by erosion. CROSLEY 1954 SHELVADOR present bride, and Sister Mary Emanuel, Schedule, 5 Books David S. Nordell o f Denver, REFRIGERATORS ...... ’ 169” A wedding trip was planned both Ursuline Nuns, from Tif­ assistant regional forester, has BIG TRADE-INS - - EASY TERMS to Las Vegas,. Nev., and New fin, 0 Are Announced by approved the campaign, accorLnoilC the faces of these g, stalwarts^^g augur Free Estimales Fine Living Room Furniture, . (U il U i Today ^nFiidJtMlnJihVnatiwt Custom Made of St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) Parish, Denver, to be held Oct. 1, 2, COMPLETE ROME FURN'I8UING3 AIm Furnlih*d. in Pre*Fabrie«t«