O T CJ * r "-s. o w EARN Pope Urges Catholics: Longmont Woman Named iNVER. COLO. Learn To Obey From Christ NCCW Province Director X < o Vatican City — Pope vidual conscience, and the certain intolerance, a cer­ n fr J f\ Paul VI has described Miami Beach, Fla. — A t the National tifice fpapal) award in 1965, Mrs. Batt is )d Buddhist, a liberty of the sons of God. tain spirit o f indiscipline Christ as "the divine "The Council did indeed and emancipation which Council o f Catholic Women convention a member of St. John’s parish, Longmont. Bstant need to O bedient One.” and has held here Oct. 5-8, Mrs. Reginald V. Batt, The wife of Reginald V. Batt and mother r o f the Cath> talk of these wonderful, if keeps cropping up here and advised Catholics to learn complex and delicate, past president of the Archdiocesan Coun­ of two children, she was president o f the ce one is not there in some sectors of how to obey from Him. themes,” he said, but he cil of Catnolic Women, was elected prov­ Fort Collins district of the Archdiocesan s a better way the People of God, until The Pope denied that his added: 'Tt certainly was ince director of the NCCW. The province Council of Catholic Women. She is also a h? Should not recently completely exem­ very frequent references to not silent on the matter of includes the Archdiocese of Denver and member of the Confraternity of Christian encc be left plary in their observance the need for obedience in obedience.” of obedience.” che Dioceses of Cheyenne and Pueblo. Doctrine programs, a member of the Den­ recent weeks do not inter­ He went on: ’’There is Mrs. Batt replaces Mrs. Anthony Ver- ver Catholic Charities board and the El a question of pret the spirit of the H E S A ID he has been lingia o f Pueblo, who has been province Pomar retreat league. among various a danger now that Council, which spoke of repeating an insistence on would bring about a director for the past four years. In Longmont she is active in numer­ an would have personal rights, the indi­ obedience ’’because of a Mrs. R. V. Batt A recipient of the Pro Ecclesia et Pon- ous civic and community projects. ristian religion (Turn to Page 2) 3 best of many Inging man to eana that God an of the hu- j power there Give October: aot from what denotr. catholic lit from what The e in common Month They may be "A survey of a university of ore, which United hospital indicates that the av- other lode, Of The erage nurse makes one error le has all the % for every six medications giv­ aded to bring Way Rosary en. The typical hospitalized aments and a C O L O R A D O ’S LARGEST WEEKLY patient can thus expect to be hority- With- the subject of medication error he Church of once every day.” , to the ruin Thursday, October 13, 1966 V O L . X L I No. 10 — M artin I.. (lr o »«

may not be lith sincere Unlimited abundance has f no certain been the history of America om debating since it was first settled. Msgr. John Cavanagh There was always more than jelf affirmed enough of everything. We lat we have have always been proud of our divides. But rich natural resources, and tives of the whether we realize it or not, e results of have always taken credit for om the will Retires as Editor it, as though wc had created understood, it in the first place. There is that old joke about the man ad make for was asked how he became a d Christian Relinquishes Post Owing O fficial m illionaire. He said, "By 113). working hard all my life, and Archdiocese of Denver inheriting $999,999.” To Health, Successor Named CII.WCERY OFFICE -H.V.C. be gained 111 health that began with a heart attack in April of 1965 caused Monsi­ 1536 Logan Street gnor John B. Cavanagh this week to relinquish the post of editor in chief of Because of poor health over the past months, In spite of his advanced ire granted the R egister newspaper system. age, Konrad Adenauer, ather than Right Reverend Monsignor John B. Cavanagh has The Rev. Daniel J. Fla­ asked to be relieved of his duties at the Register w hile he was Germany’s" ndulgences herty, associate business an extended period of con- provided all the other de- chancellor, received numer­ in order that he might undergo an extended period or official manager of the Register valescence. partments o f the Register ous marriage proposals. Ac­ 'otions en- and a member o! the edi­ to coordinate them around o f m edical treatment and rest. It is with reluc­ cording to his aides, the he faithful torial staff for 12 years, FOR S E V E R A L months the computer system in the tance that we have acx:eded to his request and chancellor seemed uninter­ years by has been named the new after his first heart attack business office and the new accepted his resignation. ested and told his secretary. tosary; 10 editor and business man­ Monsignor Cavanagh was printing process, "Just put them in the non­ with oth- ager by Archbishop Urban away from his desk, but in The construction work is Monsignor Cavanagh has devoted thirty years agression-pact file.” -UP! idulgence, J. Vehr. the fa ll o f 1965 he re- now in the final stage and of his priestly life in the apostolate of the press sumed fully his duties. He practically all the depart- hey recite and in the conduct of the Register System of i presence (See Story on dil'ectod the Register in a raents are in their new of- newspapers. The Archdiocese of Denver owes him Monsignor Cavanagh on m illion dollar expansion fices. While a well-known Bishop :tached to Page 3) program that included the Th is was the fifth con- a great debt of gratitude for his zeal and out­ was visiting a tribe of Indians, the chief invited him to go for d only if installation o f the compu- struction program at the standing labors on behalf of the Church. The many Monsignor John Cavanagh On Wednesday, Oct. 12, Diocesan editions of the R egister whose publica­ a long ride after dinner. who has terized and photo electric Register that Monsignor "W ill it be safe for me to it rosary. Monsignor Cavanagh en­ composition equipment as Cavanagh has supervised tions he serviced over the years w ill cherish his leave my baggage here?” the tered the hospital for a the Register printing since World War II. fond affection and untiring efforts for them. Bishop asked before they complete checkup and plant changed over to the The R egister is now ac­ Seminary Alumni s ta rte d . treatment and his doctors new cold type composition. claimed as one o f the most The Reverend Daniel J. Flaherty who has spent "Y es,” the chief assured o f pub- him. "There is not a White have ordered that he take N ew quarters also were modern and up-to-date twelve years in newspaper work at the Register )out the man within 40 miles.” printing establishments in with Monsignor Cavanagh is hereby appointed appened the nation. To Honor Fr. Vidal f a late editor of the Register. y The annual SL Thomas ve a ro- begin Wednesday evening Up in Quebec, a few weeks FATHER Flaherty in seminary Alumni days will i^e's sec- with a 6:30 p.m. dinner at ago, an Anglican clergyman assuming the editorship of be highlighted this year by the Brown Palace hotel. who is also chairman of a loc­ the R egister becomes the a commemoration of the al school board set off a minor aot read I A n Editor third editor to direct the TH E RT. REV. Walter explosion when he took to the act that Archbishop of Denver ‘liV„"rvTla7: floor of an education conven­ :h a ro- nation’s largest Catholic J. Canavan, J.C.D., rector newspaper. O cto b er 10. 1966 C.M., former director of tion to denounce the lack of nst the o f the Denver Cathedral, religious teaching and reli­ Father Flaherty, who students at the seminary. D e p a r t s w ill serve as Master of gious-minded teachers in the (See Section 2, pg. 1) liberty was appointed to the R eg­ Ceremonies for the after Protestant school system. j o f the i ’’Courage. Carry on!” * ister staff shortly after his The combined "homecom­ dinner speeches. Said Rev. Horace G. Baugh, ts who : This was a note that Monsignor Cavanagh pennec ordination in 1954 served H e lp S u p p o rt ing” ~ celebration is ex­ Father Vidal will be rector of Morin Heights: "At pected to bring together st Nol- I to one o f the Register editors after that gentleman in the editorial department celebrant of the Alumni least 50 per cent of all teach­ with- complained about some o f the countless problems that under Monsignor Matthew more than 400 priests who Day Mass at the Cathedral ers arc agnostics, heretics, or have received their train­ completely indifferent to reli­ blic or f: face an editor as he tries to put out a newspaper. Smith, the founding editor. M issions at 11:00 a.m. Thursday ing at the Denver semi­ g io n .” secret' •: Today, Monsignor Cavanagh’s fellow workers on He was named associate A rc h b is h o p U rban J. porting them and their ef­ morning. Archbishop Ur­ Vehr is urging all Catho­ nary. Scheduled for Oct. Came a voice from the back out in the R egister address these words to fiim as he is business manager when forts to bring souls to ban J. Vehr, Bishop David of the crowded meeting room; lics to contribute gener­ 19-20, the festivities will ord o f :• forced by ill health to relinquish the post as editor. Monsignor Smith died in Christ.” M. Maloney, Bishop Hubert "Burn them!” ously to the International als al­ :• For more than a year and a half since he had the 1960. M. Newell of Cheyenne "A re we Protestants or is Society of the Propagation ar sev- > first heart seizure. Monsignor Cavanagh hab carried and Bishop Charles A. that a fallacy?” asked Mr. of the Faith on Mission Buswell of Pueblo will be B au gh. se can ! on at the Register. But the pressures that have faced Sunday, Oct. 23. O Hicial in attendance in the Ca­ "Order!” came another voice. ole of : him daily, in fact both night and day, have taken ier to In a letter to be read at thedral sanctuary. Said the chairman, a high their toll and the doctors finally advised him that he Archdiocese of Denver levant all Masses Sunday, Oct. The Rev. Robert McMa­ school principal, with all the •: must give up and go away for a rest. And so he 16, th e A rch b ish op re­ CHANCERY OFFICE hon, pastor o f Sts. Peter diplomacy he could muster: bowed to the decision. "That is indeed a big topic men minded that the opportu­ 1536 Logao Street and Paul parish, where nity is one for all to join and one this association may i his- Father Vidal has assisted look into — another time.” a the I FO R 30 Y E A R S the Register has been Monsi- "in the redemptive mission Reverend dear Father and in parochial duties for itin g •; gnor Cavanagh’s parish, and his parishioners have of Christ, to save all men beloved People; many years, will preach t not •: Vieen the hundreds of thousands of people throughout for heaven. Once each year we are privileged to become partici­ the sermon at the Mass. hich i: the nation who are R egister readers. **. . .There is never suffi­ pants in the vast missionary work done by thousands of A 12:30 luncheon will From the civics home­ they • W ith M onsignor M atthew Smith, the founding cient money to meet all priests, Sisters, and devoted lay people in the pagan follow the Mass; the Rt. work paper of a 10-year-oId d as •; editor. Monsignor Cavanagh helped guide the Regis- the pressing needs and op­ lands all over the world. Ordinarily, you never hear o f Maurice Helman girt in Pasadena, Calif.: ving ^ ter. Together they built a paper that is acclaimed portunities for growth,” he these self-sacrificing chosen souls by name. Many of former editor of the Lin "The census bureau consists phy. throughout the nation. said. them are American religious and lay people. They have cbln diocese Register, will of men who go from house are For more than 28 years Monsignor Cavanagh ". . .These Godly mis­ given up home, family, and country. They spend their to house increasing the emcee the luncheon festiv­ population of the country." ome served as the m anaging director and directed the sionaries represent us in lives without publicity or earthly glory, striving to bring ities. ibli- expansion and modernization of the Register so that spreading the Kingdom of pagan souls to Christ. Alumni days are regu­ arm today it stands as one of the finest equipped printing God upon earth,” he said. In the Providence of the Almighty, these godly mis­ larly held at the seminary; plants in the nation. " A l l o f us cannot go to sionaries represent us in the spreading of the Kingdom in consideration of the Much space could be taken to list the accomplish­ foreign lands to propagan­ of God upon earth. All of us cannot go to foreign lands unusual importance of Fa- 1 ments of Monsignor Cavanagh and the services that dize the Gospel, but we to propagandize the Gospel, but we can pray for them th er V id a l’s concurrent t aU he has rendered to his Church and to his city and Rev. Daniel Flaherty can pray for them and up­ and uphold their hands in supporting them and their celebration, and the great don state. hold their hands in sup­ efforts to bring souls to Christ. We can become their numbers o f alumni expect- the To those who know Monsignor — and they are co-operators and helpers by our financial and prayerful ed to attend, the Cathedral ^u/ise •ied countless throughout Denver, the state, and the na­ support. Every parish and Diocese is blessed in assisting and Brown Palace facilities ed? Population Problem The Denver Archdiocesan tion, this would he a needless repetition. the missions. w e r e deem ed more ap- Chancery reports a total of le d To others it would be a cold, statistical evaluation The International Society for the Propagation of the propriate and practical. im- Topic of Talk $130 donated towards sem­ that would not uncover the true dedication that Faith, with headquarters in Rome, with full knowledge inary burses during the »ni- The world's population marks the life of Monsignor Cavanagh, but which he where he is a professor in o f the needs o f the thousands of our mission centers past week. dly problem is not necessarily so often covers up with an ironic humor. the sociology department. throughout the world, distributes as equitably as pos­ D on ation s for the St. ast one o f boom but also defi­ We at the Register do not bid Monsignor au re- Dr. Amundson will en- sible whatever contributions our Catholic people make, Jude burse were received voir nor A u f W iedersehen but rather, we recall his cien cy, according to Dr. large on his views in a As you can appreciate, there is never sufficient money th e from Denver. H.B., $5; own words, and with a prayer, say to him, ’’Courage. Robert Amundson, on leave talk Thursday. Oct. 13, in to meet all the pressing needs and opportunities for kch Mrs. L.E.M.. $5: Mrs. R R.. Carry On.” of absence from Loretto Lower Machebeuf hall at growth. lan $5; M .A.M ., $25; Roggen, And to Father Flaherty, who succeeds Monsignor Heights college, Denver, 6:30 p.m. The public is in- The Catholic Church is vitally interested in the reli- ist Mr. and Mrs. J.Nf.: $25; Cavanagh as editor, we direct these same words also: vited and there is no ad- gious welfare o f all races and regions of the world. By Mr. M.M., $25; Whea- "Courage. Carry On,” as he assumes the post o f Reg- Junior Clergy m ission charge. His ap- your contributions you become partakers in the redemp- tridge, Mrs. P.T., $5: and p e a ra n c e has been ar- tive mission o f Christ, to save all men for heaven. You 4 ister editor. .* Exam inations Set Greeley. Mrs. J.D., $10. I These are not easy days in the world, and the ranged by the Intemation- are asked once each year to become auxiliary missiona­ A donation of $25 was •: responsibility that rests on the shoulders o f any edi- The junior clergy exami- aj fcjations club, ries of the Gospel by your financial help. Please give received for the Monsignor nation for priests of the ^ tor lies heavy today, but the task of a Catholic editor what you feel you can to help others stive the world for Vershraeghan Seminary Archdiocese of Denver will Dr. Amundson said he ‘ is even greater. Christ. Envelopes are provided in the pews. May God burse from Anonymous. le he held at St. Thom as’ w ill ’’discu.ss the newest bless you. Fleming, Colo. id seminary, Denver, on developments in a wider INDEED TH E W ORDS o f Monsignor Cavanagh Faithfully yours in Christ, . All ofTerings toward the apply not only to the R egister staff, but are a clarion Wednesday, Oct. 19, begin- perspective, for the pop- various burses are used to call to the Church and to the world: "Courage. Carry ning at 10 a.m. According u lation p rob lem is not educate young men for the On!” to a Chancery Office re- only of concern to the’ 7^ priesthood. They may be I This, Monsignor Cavanagh, is the lesson that you port, priests ordained in theologian but to all who sent direct to the Archdio­ J have given to all, and so we will carry on for you. — 1961 and the following must begin to take an cesan Chancer>'. 1536 Log­ years, except 196b, will intelligent part in the J fL M. Riordant ^ Rev. John Vidal, C.M. an street, Denver. submit to this examination, controversv.” Archbishop of Denver Page 2 D EN V ER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, October 13, 1966 Medical Record \ Pope- Leorn To Obey Librarians Meet Turning to the Council imitation of this fnnda- (Continued From Page 1) he pointed out that the mentai act of His: His ac­ Estes Park — The first Others at the seminar radical change in the decree on the Priestly ceptance of the will of the national seminar on "The included Sister Mary Lau­ authority •obedience Ministry and Life said that Father. It is an under­ Medical Record Librarian ra, Grand Junction, presi­ relationship, turning it, we must seek not only the standing of the principle in Modern Medicine" was dent of the Colorado Asso­ as it were, into a dial­ satisfaction of our own de­ which dominates the entire held here Oct. 6-8 un- ciation o f Medical Record ogue binding authority sires, but the fulfillment of plan of incarnation and d c r t h e Librarians; Sister Mary and setting obedience the divine will. Redemption (Cf. Lumen sponsorship Catherine Moroney, direc­ f r e e . Gentium, No. 3). of the Uni­ tor o f the school of medical "But obedience in­ "Obedience thus be­ versity ofj record library science, cludes respect, trust, un­ A S A R E S U L T of the comes assimilation into C o l o r a d o Notre Dame university of ity, collaboration, co-re­ Council, the Pope said, Christ, who is the divine S c h o o l o f Nelson, Nelson, British sponsibility, goodness, "The spirit and forms of Obedient One. It .he- medicine. Columbia; Paul R. Don­ friendship and charity in obedience have been regen­ romes the indispensable P r e s e n t nelly, associate director of its true evangelical erated . . . But if we have coefficient of the interior was the Rov. the graduate program in Christian and ecclesias­ understood something of unity of the Church, the John J. Flan­ linspital administration. St. tical content, and in that th(* central doctrine of the source and sign of its agan, S. J., Louis university, and case, obedience becomes e x e c u t i v e director of the department Council regarding the peace. Kr. FianaKun a filial offering and a mystery of the Church, we "It becomes an effec­ director of o f hospital administration, jo y.” shall easily arrive at the tive cooperation in the Catholic Hospital asso­ Catholic Hospital Associa­ persuasion that obedience, Christ’s evangelizing ciation, St. Louis, Mo., who tion; and Dr. W illiam J. The Pontiff stressed that Women Support United Way served as dean and presi­ Lahey, director of medical conscience and liberty — even before being a purely mi.ssion. It becomes the formal and juridical hom­ ascetic practice of dent of Regis college, Dcn- education, St. P'rancis hos­ prerogatives of the Chris­ The 1966 United Way Campaign, now in progress, is one of the many ver, 1939-1947.______pital, Hartford, Conn. tian soul - are safeguard­ age to ecclesiastical laws humility and the spiri­ community projects being planned by the South Denver district of the ed by obedience, since the and submission to ecclesi­ tual practice of charity Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women under the direction of Mrs. John News Deadline! perfection at which Chris­ astical authority, is first of (Cf. Phil. 2. ,5-12). Rilko, chairman of the Community Action committee of All Souls* parish, The deadline for nows tian salvation aims is cen­ all a penetration and ac­ "It becomes commu­ Englewood. Left to right are Mrs. Robert £. Gross, president of the All stories and pictures to GLASS ceptance of the mystery of nion with Christ and Souls’ Altar and Rosary society; Mrs. Wallace Webb, president of St. appear in the "Denver tered on God, not on men. CO. He then quoted the Blessed Christ, who won our salva­ with him (St. Paul) w’ho Francis de Sales Altar and Rosary society: Mrs. Andrew Davis, president Catholic Register’’ is Virgin, "In God is my sal­ tion by means of obcjdience. is for us the apostle and of St. Rose of Lima Altar and Rosary society: Mrs. Leo J. Kissel, president M onday at 9 u.m. C orre­ "It is a continuation and representative of Christ." of St. Rose of Lima Parent-Teachers’ association; and Mrs. Hilbert Bridges, spondents are asked to vation.” FOR advisory chairman of the Community Action committee, Most Precious have their material at MIRRORS Blood parish. the "Register" office at See Our Beautiful this time to assure pub­ Netv Home at Nuns' Garb lication in the follow’ing Nuns Seek Signatures Thursday issue. 6»0 Lawrence 825-5251 Defended Personalized Monuments and Markers Houston, Tex. — Cardi­ nal James Francis McIn­ tyre o f Los Angeles said For Beotificotion Memorial Co. S p e e r B lv d . A t 9th here that the religious ral works of mercy arc garb of nuns "signifies Each Mercy nun in Den­ high and grade school, and Erickson 25S-178S characteristic activities of something superlative” and ver will help speed the Presentation grade school, the institute; the Sisters of Teachers' Institute should not lightly be cause of the foundress by Denver; Nativity of Our changed. getting one hundred signa­ Mercy arc educators, and Lord grade .school Broom­ Four of the principal speakers W’ho will attend "While even the religious tures to a petition. also care for the poor, the field, and a similar school the Teachers’ Institute for elementary and sec­ life is not immune from They hope that the bea­ afflicted, and the dis­ at St. P e t e r ’ s, Greeley; ondary teachers of the Archdiocese of Denver the variances of fashion in tification and canonization tressed. Mercy hospital, St. Colum- and the Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 24 and garb and thought,” he said, of Mother Mary Catherine In Colorado, they conduct ban’s, and Sacred H eart 25 at Loretto Heights college, Denver, arc, left to "it must not be overlooked McAuley, foundress of the Mercy hospital, St. Joseph’s schools, Durango. right, the Rev. George IL Moreau, consultant for that the quality of per­ Sisters of Mercy, will be guidance services, National Catholic Education manence has been glo­ considered by the Holy Association. Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Vera W’ebster, riously maintained in the See, and in due course WHY SEHLE FOR ONE MEAT ENTREE? editor of "Concepts in Science”, newly adopted history of our Sisterhoods. promulgated to the world. text in Denver parochial elementary high schools; There is no sphere in life ENJOY PORTIONS OF FOUR TO FIVE Sister Marie Venard, author of a Vatican II reli­ where such a supreme Born at Stormanstown gion series; and Beryl Welborn, midwest consul­ standard has been main­ house, Dublin, Ireland, MEAT ENTREES AT ONE LOW PRICE! tant for Harcourt, Brace, and World publishers, tained. Sept. 12, 1781, Mary Cath­ New’ York. "Hence we do look with erine McAuley founded the apprehension and some congregation there, Dec. alarm as the 'fashions’ of 12, 1831 and died at its Denver Tested New our time seem to be mak­ first convent Nov. 11, ZIP. ing an attempt to intrude 1841. beyond the barriers of cus­ Poverty Program tom and principle that have been the guideposts, B E G IN N IN G with two the protectors, and the professed Sisters, the foun­ It's a totally new. speedier, simpler, very con­ President Johnson signed vide nickel breakfasts and sanctifiers of holy women dress in ten years of reli­ fidential way to rush your loan through faster the $50 million Child 10-cent lunches, and make for centuries.” gious life founded 14 con­ —for a new '67 car. furniture, appliances, home Nutrition act into Jaw Oct. kitchen equipment avail­ vents, 12 in Ireland, and Choose all you wish from over forty other fine foods. food able for schools that need improvements, sudden expenses. Really dif­ JJ, impiementing a CARDINAL McIntyre two in England. More than program for school children it to participate. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY delivered the sermon at a 22,000 Mercy nuns now ferent. importantly quicker. And only American in poverty areas that orig­ LUNCH ...... $1.09 I DINNER...... $1.59 Mass marking the centen­ work in the British Isles, National has it. ZIP. Come in and whisper it inated in a pilot program ary o f the Sisters o f the Newfoundland, the United in D enver’s Annunciation Holy Hour OUR B!G BANQUET EVERY SUNDAY, from ll:0 0 a .m .-$ l.5 9 to someone. Incarnate Word. States, Central and South high school. "The development of America, the West Indies, 1265 Broadway I 7301 N. Federal, T h e R ev. C h arles B. For Peace Set AMERICAN NATIONAL religious communities of South Africa, New Zealand, Downtown Denver 1 Westminster Plaza Center lu Woodrich, assistant pastor Where banking is a pleasure holy women provides a and Australia. M o f Annunciation parish and In keeping with Presi­ LITTLE BANQUET 17th & Stout • Member F.D.I.C. • 244-691 1 history that is pre-eminent Ui a member of the board of dent Johnson’s wishes for a The spiritual and corpo­ for virtue, devotion and SMORGASBORD in directors of Denver Oppor­ national day o f prayer for sacrifice for the love of _L dn tunity (DO), said the pro­ peace in Vietnam on Oct. 19, the Catholic School God and the love of neigh­ 8ig gram was tested in a 30- bor — because of the love Office, in coiyunction with thi month pilot program at of God,” he said. the student councils of the Oh Annunciation. He emphasized that at Catholic high schools in all the principal episodes sch Father Woodrich was in­ the area, will sponsor a in the life of Christ, the strumental in convincing Holy Hour at the Cathe­ da\ M other of God and other Ola the White House of the dral on Oct. 19 from 5-6 holy women had a promi­ m erit of the program, p.m. The Rev. Patrick poll nent part. .N making a trip to Washing­ O’Brien, C.M., rector of St. Through the centuries, b(Ytl ton for that purpose. Thomas seminary, Denver, he added, Mary and these plot He was notified of the will offer Mass and deliver holy women have been em­ cal President’s action in a te­ the sermon at the Mass ulated by groups of women the lephone call from the which will be offered dur­ who joined together to live II I W'hite House the day of ing the Holy Hour. Special lives dedicated to prayer, the signing. Con prayers for peace will bo education and good works AN EXPERIENCED AND DEDICATED Has offered. The laity are en­ on behalf of the poor and Father Woodrich said the ered couraged to attend. afTlicted. program will benefit ap­ accu "Nothing was too menial. proximately 9 million to SI Nothing was too magnani­ CATHOLIC STAFF TO ASSIST YOU school children in poverty H mous. Nothing was too areas throughout the I Forty Hours' is c sacrificing — as long as it United States. w ill I Devotion was done from the motive of the love of God and the la ri The program, w'hich has Personalized service by the largest wor O ctober 16, 1966 charity of Christ,” he de­ no connection with the clared. Catholic mortuary staff in the part: federally supported school XX Sunday After He pointed to the uni­ area is available at Olingers. nati( lunch programs, will pro- Pentecost versal respect given Sis­ K ters, "a respect that is not E ach o f those C atholic gentlem en Sntu No Decision Mode Mullen High School, Denver accorded in greater degree . pictured here serves families, upon mndi or 5,‘i On Beatification to any other men or wom- request, at each of our four * St. Michael, Calhan the e neighborhood mortuaries. Regensburg. Germany — St. Anthony, Sterling Rec« Formal inquiry into the When a family requests a specific An beatification cause of * Missions marked with an the ^ Therese Neumann, the asterisk (•) may have 13 member of our personnel, he devotes his Hours’ o f Exposition of the on C stigmatic of Konnersreuth. time to that family — counseling has not been decided upon Blessed Sacrament instead AT NO EXTRA COST p.m. of 40 Hours. DAVE LINDQUIST Owner them and directing the Rosary a n c e despite speculation, accord­ !♦ Year* On The Job Evperlencc ing to the diocesan weekly On Three Conlincntt and Funeral Mass. ' ^ Week 711 17th Sireel collcg here. Bishop Rudolf Grabcr COMPLETE CAR SERVICE lira FI. New Wettern Fed. ______Savings Eldg. . . , Truly Personalized Funeral Service Nei o f Regensburg said he is from awaiting a biography of V «u f Car Prabiam — Owr Savcta'tv LINDQUIST and 1 ■ XPIKT TCl.aVIflON KIPAIN the stigmatic by a loading t r a v e l s e r v i c e dentil historical scholar before ONEIDA GARAGE Ter. I2S 7175 been . proceeding further. •ill Kirk i«aa oiMiaa in-uu 1 Hawr Free Parking La Shell* I 7 » Calirernia meet n e lti. R e I a t Stude ciation the roi lower Raymond B. Harris the col Four convenient locations: Mom 16TH AT BOULDER I he fi positioi missioi COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA NEIGHBORHOOD MORTUARIES ^ s e rver SPEER BLVD. AT SHERMAN S n M i A o m a , and hu 2775 SO. BROADWAY (ENGLEWOOD) i b efore JOHN E. ZOOK EARL G. COLGLAZIER GERARD R. P H O N E 455>3663 particul M m s L 1 8 9 7 TeBOCKHORST. CPCU new na The 1 1130 PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG. has hi Thursday, October 13, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 3 Monsignor John B. Cavanagh \ Priest-Newspaperman For 30 Years .he seminar Mary Lau- tction, presi- The resignation o f the partment, he became man­ sclin Foundation scholar­ of the solemn definition of "There can he no such lorado Aaso- Rt. Rev. Monsignor John ager of the circulation de­ ship from 1930 to 1932, the Dogma of the Assump­ th in g as v ir tu e in any iical Record B. Cavanagh this week as partment, and was ap­ receiving a master’s degree tion. misrepresentation,” he said. ister Mary editor of the Register Sys­ pointed director of the in philosophy before re­ "T h e devil . . . has a oney, direc- tem of Newspapers ends a organization in 1945. He turning to St. Thomas’. He AS CHAPLAIN ofithe serpentine embrace for the >1 of medical unique apostolaie of jour­ succeeded the Rt. Rev. received a doctorate from Serra club o f Denver, he newspaperman who per­ y sciencd, nalism that spans more Monsignor Matthew J. the seminary. has been one of that orga­ verts the truth in his col­ Diversity of than 30 years. Smith, the founding editor, Monsignor Cavanagh was nization’s most effective umns; who creates an ad His integral combination 3D. British after Monsignor Smith’s honored by appointment as speakers in its efforts to that misleads or corrupts; of the vocation of the il R. Don- death in June, 1960. papal chamberlain in June, foster religious vocations. or pollutes the clear priesthood and the news­ director of Monsignor Cavanagh was 1949, and as domestic Monsignor Cavanagh paper profession mirrors a stream of truth in news projyram in born in Boncss, Scotland, prelate in February, 1960. long has been active in the period of profound change columns by injecting Sept. 8, 1908. The family His journalistic career Catholic Press association, ;tration, St. in both the Church and innuendoes, suggestive and s it y , and came to the United States include.s numerous ventures Mass communications. and testified as its spokes­ inflammatory devices of department while he was a baby, and in broadcasting. He found­ Monsignor Cavanagh has man before congressional deceit, and by leaving un­ linistration, moved to Pueblo, Colo. ed the 25-year-old 'Ask and been associated with the committees. said monuments to slander al Aasocia- He attended St. Patrick’s Learn” program broadcast Register since he was or­ He is recognized by the and character defilement.” W illiam J. grade and high schools in weekly by K O A radio in dained by Archbishop Ur­ Colorado Press association of medical Pueblo, graduating in 1927 D en ver since 1941, has ban J. Vehr June 6, 1936, and entering St. Thomas’ as its chaplain, and in this rancis hos- spoken on the CBS radio capacity has become noted in Immaculate Conception seminary in Denver in network’s "Church o f the for his pointed invocations NORTH DENVER cathedral. September o f that year. A ir” program and NBC’s High School Counselors at its annual conventions. He attended Catholic "Catholic Hour,” and par­ AFTER initial assign­ The association publishes OPTICAL Representatives of Catholic high schools’ counselors attended an Arch- University of America in ticipated in the initial these prayers annually in GLASS diocesan Counselors’ meeting in Denver recently under the chairmanship ment in the editorial de­ Washington under a Bas- KLZ-TV "House of the Senrins North Denver 22 Years its convention reports. CO. of the Rev. Lawrence St. Peter of the Catholic School Office. Left to right Lord” series in 1961. Complere are the Rev. I.,eo Horrigan of Holy Family, Patricia Falk, Cathedral; Dennis Reporting highlights of One of these prayers, Oplical Service Farhar, financial aid director of Denver Metro college who spoke on St. Anthony's 'Gala' his career were a series of subsequently reprinted by OPTICIAN student aid and the work-study program; and Sister Marcia Ann of St. exclusive interviews filed Associated Press and com­ )RS DE W A YN E Francis’. during a trip to Europe in mended to its newsmen u tifu l 1950, the Holy Year pro­ IN G R A M throughout the world, sums 477.5759 t at Benefit Set Oct. 15 claimed by Pope Pius XII, up his own professional and an eye-witness account 4022 825-5251 The seventh annual community. Highlight will code. TENNYSON ST Julia Smith Dies; Sister "ga la ” benefit dinner and be a co lo rfu l song and dance sp onsored by St. dance production of the Anthony’s hospital, Denver, Dorothy Toy Oriental Of Founder of 'Register' will be held Saturday, Oct. Revue, which has appeared 15, in the grand ballroom in Las Vegas. of the Denver Hilton hotel. -Julia Smith, a newspapt*r Thursday, Oct. 13, at 8 bright and cheerful person­ Holly Smith, Miss Colo­ The $100-a-plate, black- rado o f 1966, w ill sing. STOP LOOK LISTEN woman who spent 26 years p.m., in St. Francis.’ ality. tie affair will include cock­ The ballroom will be on the staff of the R egis­ Born in Altoona, Pa.. Miss Smith retired from tails, dinner, and dancing transformed into a Japa­ the Regi.ster on April 19. ter, died suddenly Monday, Miss Smith received her to the music o f Jay Wieder nese garden, complete with MT. CARMEL PARISH Oct. 10. in St. Elizabeth’s education in F^ennsylvania 1961, and had been living and his orchestra. cherry trees. Retreat. Denver. schof)ls. She came with her at St. Elizabeth’s in recent This year’s event will Proceeds o f the charity The sister of the late Rt. family to Denver in 1914. years. feature a Japanese theme, event will go toward the SECOND ANNUAL Rev. Monsignor .Matthew Before coming to the R eg­ Another brother, Thom­ and a portion of the enter­ building fund and aid in Smith, founder o f the R e g ­ ister on May 10. 1935. she as, also a former member tainment will be drawn completion of the new east ister system, and the Rl. worked with several busi­ of the Register staff, died from Denver’s Japanese wing of the hospital. Rev. Monsignor Gregory ness firms. At the Regis­ last May. FUND RAISING DINNER DANCE Smith, V.G.. P.A., pastor of ter she first worked in the SURVIVORS besides St. Francis de Sale.s’ par­ circulation department, Monsignor Gregory Smith Knights Will Hear A T TH E ish. Denver, had been in later in the library, and are a brother. Hubert reasonably good health in even tu ally in the proof­ Smith of W ichita, Kans.. WORLD FAMOUS recent months despite a room. and a sister, Mrs. Marga­ Judge Finesilver serious illness of more ret Smith of Denver, as than a year ago. well as numerous nieces A S A proofreader, she "L e t’s Talk About Den­ ly known for his judicial DENVER HILTON Requiem High Mass and nephews, including Dr. was known as an expert on ver’’ will be the subject of experience, dedication, and w’ill be offered Friday, Edward Smith, former style, spelling, and gram­ address to be presented firmness. He has been a Oct. 14. at 10 a.m., in St. news editor of the Denver mar. She was a constant before the Knights of Col­ leader in traffic safety, and GRAND BALL ROOM Francis de Sales’ church reader and a wealth of in­ Catholic Register, who is umbus Friday Luncheon initiated the famed Denver with Monsignor (*regory . vii \ , formation. Deeply respected now director of foundation c lu b a t 12 Driver Improvement school Smith as celehrtint. as a knowledgeable person, developments at the Uni­ noon. Oct. 14, of which he now serves as R o s a ry w-ill be re c ite d she was the possessor of a versity of Denver. in the council director. SATURDAY EVENING hall at 1555 Grant street, Judge Finesilver was in­ October 22nd 1966 Denver, by strumental in establishing Public Invited To Attend J u d g ( court tours for school chil­ Sherm an G dren which has aided in 7 P.M. UNTIL ?? ? Finesilver of instilling in youth greater Luncheon for Vatican Official the Denver citizen responsibility. He 12.50 PER PERSON District has also aided in rebuild­ The public has been in­ member of the Vatican archives o f the Holy See Court. ing programs for physically MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY vited to attend a special stair for more than a gen­ from which he prepared Judge and mentally retarded per­ luncheon meeting of the eration. In 1948 he became and published two volumes Finesilver has been a mem­ sons. M ile High chapter of the counsellor in charge of in­ on the Holy See and World ber of the court for more C A L L N O W United Nations association ternational affairs and was War II which are now con­ The luncheon, at $1.25, than 11 years and is wide- begins at 12 noon and ad­ in Denver to hear an ad­ assigned as Holy See Ob­ sidered the primary source 455-3143 or 455-0447 dress by the Rt. Rev. Mon­ server at U.N. meetings materials for scholars journs promptly at 1 p.m. signor Alberto Giovannetti, held in Geneva. probing that subject. He Choir Sets All interested men are FELIX ANDREW the Vatican’s Permanent AS A high-ranking staff has written two other welcome. 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Reception \ Catholic Mortaarif An informal reception for Vatican Diplomat the Monsignor Giovannetti. on Oct. 15 from 4 to 6 .Monsignor Alberto Giovannetti, Permanent p.m. will highlight observ­ Vatican Ob.servor to the United Nations, is shown ance of United Nations presenting an autographed copy of a peace ap­ Catholic ownership and staff is not the sole qualification of Week at Loretto Heights peal by Pope Paul VI to LLN. Secretary (Jeneral a Catholic mortuary, but further, a strict adherence to the college. Denver. U Thant. Monsignor Giovannetti will speak at a Newman cluh members public luncheon in Denver Saturday, Oct. 15. moral and ethical obliqations of the Faith. These obligations from throughout the area and Loretto Heights stu­ 'lovern ns in service ost nd ceremony assoriiicj you of dents and faculty have the utmost sympathy and reverence In the care of your loved been invited to attend and meet Monsignor Giovan­ CHURCH FURNISHINGS ones. netti. The International Relations club and the Student Government asso­ > RELIGIOUS ARTICLES ciation are joint spon.sors of the reception to be held in lower Machebeuf hall on Complete Line of Reliftoyi Artkiet lot Ckurch end Heme the college campus. Monsignor tJiovannetti is the first to occupy this A. P. WAGNER & CO. position and hi?-spt*cia! com­ mission as Holy See Ob­ CHURCH GOODS server covers the social and humanitarian problems 1433 TremonI Place TA 5.8331 before the world group, I I MMI n \ ()0 \ \N ■ /)//{/ ( lO H particularly those involving 4 3 3 6 5 7 5 new' nations. H ours .9 to 5 — Sat. 9 to 4 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. The Papal representative has b een a prom in en t Thursday, October 13, 1966 Viewpoint Page 4 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER 44 TEARS OF SERVICE... ‘'There Was a Man, Sent From God, Whose Name Was John . . . ’ FATHER By Rev. L. Marvin Read Thu flrtit Htriving o f a priutilly E A C H OF the St. Thom­ dal will stand at the altar many as 400 will join with m ean, a priest who has soul tihould be the closiUNt as alumni has his own in Denver’s Cathedral; he’s Father Vidal in offering accepted humbly and en­ JOHN union with the divine Redeemer memories o f Father Vidal, stood by or near that altar the Mass o f thunk.sgiving; tirely the Christian doc­ by accepting humbly and en­ trine and who has accepted tirely the Christian doctrine and depending upon the era innumerable times in years the priests will be from all by diligently applying it in ev­ during which one was or­ past as he has guided "his over the country, and there it "in every moment of his •VIDAL ery moment of his life so that dained; the memories con­ boys” through ordinations will be a great diversity in life so that his faith illum­ his faith illumines his conduct and other ceremonies. This age among the group. ines his conduct and his and his conduct is the reflection tained herein are o f a lat­ of his faith.” — Pope Pius XII: ter era, the supposed era of time. Father will stand at There will be, however, a c'onduct is the reflection of Encyclical "Menti Nostrae” the "new breed.” This that altar as the celebrant great unity among the his faith.” of an anniversary Mass. priests; all w ill share in F A T H E R V ID A L , to a No one remembers when breed, however, will always The celebration will mark the living Mystery of man, the priests whom you he came; he seems to be as find the extent of its his 50th jubilee as a priest, Christ’s Eternal I’riesthood. knew as seminarians and much a part o f the semi­ priestly ideals and priestly and joining with him w ill Too, all will see in Father whom you have known as nary as the tower or the hopes in the calibre of be some youngsters who John R. Vidal one o f the fellow priests, salute you Old Red Brick building. priesthood that Father V i­ are commemorating their sharpest and clearest re­ and thank you for ever>- But even if no one remem­ dal symbolizes. Indeed, it 25th priestly anniversary. flections of that Mystery thing you have been and bers when he came, there takes a man like John V i­ meant to us. • is no one who forgets Fa­ dal to make conservative Many priests, perhaps, as presented among men, I ther "Vidal. and liberal, youngster and I f one pores through the oldster alike agree on a • Listening In records, it w ill be found single topic; that topic that it was in 1922 that would invariably be the the slim, dark-haired Vin­ praise for Father Vidal centian came to Denver; 44 himself. Father'has delivered Devil l ake Foremost! years ago, both Denver and Father John Raphael Vidal over his seminary duties to By Bishop Robert J. Dwyer enjoyed the exuberance of two younger men; as we suspected all along, it w ill youth. Although it is 1966 (An unpublished Screwtape Letter, enough, to my first point, the Death .of now, neither Denver nor take two men to accom­ presented with abject if not cringing God. This, as you doubtless are fully Father have lost that joy; plish all that Father did. apologies to the originator of the sc­ aware, is a splendid gambit invented maturity has mellowed Surely, the two priests who ries, the late Mr. C. S. Lew is.) around 1885 by our old comrade Freidrich both and has subdued have accepted Father Vi­ Nietzsche. He employed it quite effective­ neither. dal’s duties will do a good My dear Wormwood, ly under the pseudonym o f Zarathustra job, but somehow, things A t a high command meeting of the for quite some time, until it became dis­ DENVER was a cow- will never be the same Lords of the Underworld, yesterday at tressingly evident that his mind was a town then, and the semi­ again. nary was "out in the midnight, which 1 attended*ex officio as trifle unhinged, a circumstance which sticks.” Father Vidal came M aster o f Confusion Worse Confounded, tended to cast some suspicion on his phi­ to D enver fresh from ob­ THINGS will never be your name, 1 am happy to say, came up losophy. The root idea here is that you tainin g a doctoral degree the same as they were for. special commendation as one of our don't have to go to the bother of proving in Sacred Theology in when each day’s morning most promising young Demons. How my that there is no God, you simply assume Rome; he had been or­ prayers began with his. old heart smoldered within me as I ap­ it. This can be done by stressing His to­ dained only six years. The raspy "Veni, Sancte Spiri- plauded the resolution, introduced by tal irrelevance for man in this post- then-prairie-like view of tooos.” none other than Prince Beejzebub him­ Christian era, this new age o f Secularism. ST. THOMAS SEMINARY east Denver must have Announcements to the* self. How far you have come since the Dress up the crudest of your old materi­ presented a disheartening student body will never be: days of your noviceship, when you were alistic cliches in the guise o f philosophical change for someone re­ the same without Father* but a fledgling Devil, still disgustingly smartness, toss off a few new names, Strings to the Bow cently returned from the Vidal’s sometim es- damp behind the ears, floundering from BonhoefTer, Wittgenstein, Altizer (all the Eternal City, but if Father subtle-som etim es- one bonehead mistake to another, and better if they’re German), with an air of minded, he didn’t complain not-so-subtle interpretation m issing untold opportunities, each one intimate familiarity, perform a little too loudly. At least he of the facts. more flagrant -than the other, for undoing mumbo-jumbo incantation in the name of On Vows — and Such stayed. Breakfasts will not be the work of the Enemy. There were times Teilhard de Chardin, and you are In. No By Frank Morriss He stayed through the like before, when so often when I almost despaired o f you, my own matter i f what you say has no discernible ordination o f the class of it seemed as though the nephew, son of my favorite sister Hell- reference to what Teilhard wrote or had A iew priests — very plain that he had to prom- them not tell me the merit 1922, and he was still indefatigable one were bore. in mind; you can be a Teilhardian up­ few I think — -W’ould like ise to give up other women o f the sacrifice is any less serving as master of cere­ catching a catnap between But now I write to you almost as an side-down with surprising agility. And to exchange their vows o f in order to marry his wife, because o f that fact! monies when the class of the orange juice and the equal addressing an equal (not quite, what good clean fun it is to watch Au­ celibacy for marriage vows, and thus his marriage vow I understand perfectly 1966 was ordained to the scrambled eggs. though; 1 still have a few tricks in my gustine and Aquinas and Newman and Since I am involved in was not free. Four wives that this is not the whole priesthood. What Denver-trained tail pocket which I just might bequeath Maritain topple over like so many ninep­ latter such vows, I feel might fulfill him better (or of the problem o f celibacy. During a 44-year span, a priest can even imagine to you if and when I ever retire from the ins. Pity this ploy had not occurred to us justified in commenting of so he might think), but if It can be legitimately legion of priests received the Saturday night movie fam ily business). And this really is no long before. W e had not thought men so the matter. he makes the promise to asked i f celibacy is neces­ their formation at St. beginning without Father’s more than a friendly memo of some of stupid. Each man’s death dimi- be of one flesh with one sary or helpful to the Thomas’ seminary; there official handwave- the fam iliar procedures which you may nishes all mankind, said woman it certainly be- priesthood. That is not was a flock o f rectors, an imprimatur to the projection find it useful to revise, add to, reconsider It will amaze you how quickly it Preacher Donne, and simi- comes his manhood to keep what I am discussing; my abundance of disciplinari­ booth? •in the light o f continuing experience, or w ill ta k e on. You w ill fin d .some o f point is that it is most la rly each vow ’s diminu- it, ans and a horde of spiri­ What glory will there intensify, as you see fit, now that the your ablest lieutenants among young harmful to the idea of all tion detracts from the gen- So to«), a nun promising tual advisers. But over the ever be again in wrangling conflict seems to be entering upon one of Catholics who claim to be intellec­ eral concept o f promise. In to be Christ’s bride gives vows to maintain the value near half-century that has a town permission when its more crucial phases. Note that I do tuals and who say they are sick and other words, what priests up the fine and just right o f making a promise some­ passed, there was only one Father’s eyebrows don’t not say the final crucial phase; we Devils tired of having Scholasticism stuffed think about celibacy ac- to be a man’s wife. Would how is enhanced i f there is director o f students: John furrow in friendly suspicion have sufTered too much from the wiles of down their throats. They may not tually has something to do it become her to complain no sacrifice, or as little as R. Vidal. Somehow, each of at the given reason or ex­ the Enem y, and have seen our fondest have more than the foggiest notion of with the way I am expect- that in order to be a nun possible, involved; or that the priests that has passed cuse? hopes deferred too cruelly, to entertain what Thomistic philosophy is all ed to think about marriage she had to forswear mar- the vocation that allows through the seminary has How strangely quiet the illusions o f a speedy or easy victory. And about, or how it iiddresses the — and fran k ly I do not riage? the greatest freedom of in­ become one of "Johnny’s seminary halls would seem I confess that there are times when even problems of being and becoming, but appreciate the way this E V E R Y choice no mat- dividual action is neces­ boys.” without the echoing "Oh, I get a little tired of it all . . . patently it is old-fashioned and ham­ small minority o f priests is ter what kind is accompa- sarily the best vocation; or In his position as dircK;- dear Jesus ...” which pered by an atrocious vocabulary, addressing the problem. nied by sacrifice. That is that "fulfillment” is some­ tor, F ath er Vidal’s duties served Father Vidal as a the very nature of choos- Now the all-important thing for us which is more than enough to con­ how measured by what one and responsibilities have conscious but never- FOR EXAMPLE, one ing, for in choosing one Devils to keep in mind, as X am sure demn it without a hearing. Insist that obtains rather than what been many, but most of all meant-to-be-heard prayer priest told Jubilee maga- gives up alternatives, one gives up. you'realize, is that it is Confusion that Existentialism is all the rage in the he has been inspiration and sigh? zinc that he didn’t like the The athlete chooses suc- wins the battle every time. The more more forward-looking universities. Even worse is the ta.ste- personified. His virtues and And will a Solemn Mass fact that celibacy is a cess over the legitimate less defense of those priests confusion you sow, the greater misun- You will be more than pleased at the merits, his quirks and ec­ ever be right without Fa­ "forced vow’’ rather than a eating of starchy foods and ■'who break their vows — derstu ding you foment, the sharper amount of confusion this simple pro­ centricities are many; but ther’s rehearsing the offi­ free one. In other words, in the cup that cheers. The the defense that they had the discords, the contradictions, the cedure can engender. We have only to two things stand out in the cers the night before? order to be a priest he has singer sacrifices tim e fn every right to do so, since memorial that he has unk­ jealousies, suspicions and factional­ wait for some exemplary noodle of a isms you are able to promote among Catholic to come out in fervent sup­ to promise celibacy. order to obtain training. the vow was heartless and now ingly erected in each THE Vincentian with the Enemy’s faithful followers, the port of Bishop Robinson in endorse­ H oly syllogism! Doesn’t The teacher sacrifices im- unnatural. priest’s heart: His loyalty the great heart, big smile easier it becomes to destroy His ment of the "God is Dead” myth. he realize all vows are propriety and even legi- For i f such is the case, and his humility. and knowing eyes is retir­ works. His Christians (may they for­ "forced;” that is, in order tim a te foolishness. The divorce becomes legitimate ing from most o f his active Then sit back and relax. ever fall from grace!) have lately to obtain something one banker sacrifices reckless- when a marriage loses its duties at the seminary; has to promise to do without ness; the soldier sacrifices savor; a soldier’s desertion he’ll still be around, taking shown alarming signs of a more char­ Catholic educational inefficiency is October itable and understanding spirit among something else. For a man a certain freedom; parents when the going gets rough a bit of the well-earned another feature of our gamesmanship . to marry, he has to prom- sacrifice sleep, should be praised rather Intentions rest that 44 years of serv­ themselves. No question but that we which has shown of late unimagined pos­ ise to cleave to one worn- L et them complain that than punished, the athlete ice demands and deserves. have enduved a disastrous sct-back sibilities. Time was when ignorant and an, forsaking all others, the sacrifice binds them due to the machinations of Pope John who breaks training should The Aposticship of He’ll be helping at the besotted Catholics were just about com­ That is the very essence of and compels them and lim- XXIIl and his Council, and things get the laurels, not the Prayer general intention seminary, and helping pletely sold on the necessity and super­ the marriage vow. It is ri- its them — and I can only have improved no whit under his suc­ winners who stay the fo r O ctober is "that the around the Denver parish­ iority o f the Catholic school. diculous for a man to com- com pletely agree. But let course. Catholic Church may be es; and he’ll be living with cessor, Pope Paul VI. Nevertheless, it seems to me that 1 discern a rift in For on the success of your assignment The shallowness of some recognized by all men volumes of memories — o f the discu.s.sion of priestly the clouds. It may be that we can depends your promotion to the highest THE DENVER CATHOLIC^REGISTER today as 'the pillar and memories of his own celibacy would be incon­ turn Ecumenism itself to serve our rank o f the l^ords of Dis. I am counting bulwark of the truth.’ ’’ priesthood and the priest­ President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, D.D. ceivable, except that shal­ own purposes. Never say die! on you. Do not fail your doting old Uncle. The mis.sion intention hood of hundreds for which Editor ...... Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh lowness has become com­ Screwtape for October is "The Ac­ he has had a key respon­ Which brings me, appropriately Associate Bus. M a n a g er...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty monplace in modern tive Interest of Youth in sibility. Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter "thoughL” Jubilee’s poll of the Work of the Mis­ On Thursday morning, Denver News Editor ...... Clement J. Zecha prie.sts brought in just 150 RL Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic sions.** Oct. 20, John Raphael V i­ Associate Editors ...... Frank Morriss, replies, of whom some 100 Newspapers 1913-1960 Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, seemed to favor a "reap­ James R. Walsh, Chris Hernon,’ praisal” (whatever that # Comment for Today Jack Bacon, and Ernest E. Sanchez means) o f tho priestly law Production Manager ...... Robert W. Lynch of celibacy. Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy Circulation Director ...... Julia M. Boggs C O N S lD E K IN t; the fact that Jubilee is the type of Jews For Religious Freedom Published Weekly by magazine most likely to THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, flNC.l have subscribers who want 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. 80204 reappraisal of any and ev­ By Paul H. Hallett Telephone. 825-1145 P.O. Box 1620 erything, the fact that some 50 are against change is surprising! I do not remember itny throughout the world were nessed the ignition of an ■ the most at stake — once though the Jews, being an Subscription: $4.00 a year. But more surprising is better organized or publi­ known as the stanchest 'Eternal Light,’ the symbol pas.sionate concern lor the Canada, $5.50 u year per subscription. ethnic as well as a reli­ the publicity given this cized protest against the foes of Communism, they of a vigil on behalf of per­ CHURCH IN I’RISON. for gious group, have suffered Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. soupcon of opinion. New suppression of religious never made anywhere a secuted Russian Jewry. the millions whose lil>era- Second Class Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. some disabilities that do York Times* religious freedom in the U.S.S.R. protest that got more Thereupon the participants l i o n IS a fo rm a lly ac­ not affect others. • • than that rally at Temple attention than the cam­ quietly marched up 16th •'41^ 42 editor gave the "poll” inch­ knowledged goal of their Hut any group that can es o f space, which meant Emanuel in Denver Oct. 3. paign recently conducted Street and posted on a brothers in the Wi>.t? make so effective an ex- other newspaj)er8 who sub- by American Jews to focus door across from the Soviet What, concretely, happened OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER A thousand people gath­ }K)se of the chief enemy o f scrilx; to the Tim es’ serv­ the spotlight on the perse­ Embassy a 'Declaration of to the prayers that for rcligiou.s freedom in the The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ered to support that pro­ ice gave it inches. No cution that has l>een going R ights’ for their sufi'ering year.s were prescribed at world deserves our un­ approval. We confirm it as the officiul publication test, including some Prot­ mutter that the "poll” was estant and Catholic repre­ on in Russia for 50 years. church . . . It was a deed the end o f Catholic Msses stinted commendation. of the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns almost meaningless — the of honor, performed by throughout tho world, ex­ sentatives, Governor Love The new magazine. over the signature of the Ordinary or those of tho public was purposely given men who have remembered pressly calling for the 'con­ and Mayor Currigan, Se­ T riu m ph , thus commends LET US hoiKi tho time Officials of our Curia is hereby declared official. the impression that there Not to Forget. version of Russia’ and for nator Gordon Allott and one such effort made by will soon come when all of We hope The Register will be read in every is a major rebellion against 'the liberty and exaltation’ Representative Roy Mc- Jews in the nation’s capi­ us will imitate the ex­ home of the archdiocese. celibacy among Catholic "And it put to shame of the Christian Church in We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to culti­ V ick er were on the plat­ tal: ample of the Committee for clergy. form, giving their UHsent to countless Christiana who Communist land.s?” Soviet Jewry and mount a vate a taste in the children of the archdiocese for This unobjectivity in "The other day a little have so much more behind As was br«)ught out at the reading of The Register. the resolutions of the prin­ whole-hearted assault on journalism is typical of cipal speaker. ceremony took place in the Iron Curtain to remem­ the Temple Emanuel rally, the deeply entrenched and 4URBAN J. VEHR bias in modern thought, Lafayette Park, across from ber. Whatever hapixmed to the anti-religious war that Archbishop of Denver powerful tyranny that which proudly and falsely the White House. Some the Christian community’s is the very life of ( ’ommu- threaten' to crush thi Feast of St. Francis de Sales claims scholarship and A L T H 0 U (;H until rath­ 250 persons, among thorn — and rspocially the Cath nism i. in no bense partic­ Jan. 29. 1960. freedom of the whole unohjectivity. er recenll> Catholics three U.S. Senators, wit­ olic community’s, for it has ularly against Jews, al- world. Thursday, October 13, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 5

Today's Byw ord: Ruthlessness? By Chris Hemon hurt. fortable, or helped toward businessman spurred by us rejoice in ruth, so that Few will stop to aid a health. his time-study experts and kindness of heart will not In much of the news to- person fallen sick or in­ Such hardness of heart is the exigencies of the com­ be lost from the streets day we see the decline of jured, and still fewer are non-Christian, and quite puter, might think he must and by-ways, and the less p ity , a guardedness, or those who "follow through” un-American. Neighbor be ruthless, so as to hold fortunate can be helped the even wariness about hecom- and make sure that the aided neighbor when this his own in a competitive more readily. lead ing in v o lv e d in oth er’s luckless one is made com- nation was in the making. society. How quickly this anti­ H A S O U R way of life But what is "ruth” with­ dote to ruthless self-seek­ here speeded up to leave out the "less,” or pity? It ing can be spread as a way 0 has no time for kindness. Have derives from the Middle of life, is likely enough, id en> we grown ruthless in pur­ English term "reowthe” the measure of how soon suit o f profit, or in quick 1 doc- which is laden with many the nation and the world :eptcd obedience to a time sched­ meanings, mercy, kindness, can settle down to live in ule set for us by some oth­ of his pity, sympathy. As Chau­ peace, free from fear. illum- er person? cer wrote: "They weep for d his Perhaps the machines of ruth.” HIS IS no new thing, ion of our time are in this small By contrast, let us sing to show kindness instead of way de-humanizing us. A the praises o f reowthe, let indifference. Both in war to a Cathedral High Tested and in times of peace, such n you acts set up their own chain i and Among the 4,000 people tested in the "Colorado Citizenship 'Fest” were Bishop Pike Preaches reaction and mold the vn as 30 students of Cathedral high school. In the above picture Sister Kathleen mind o f man away from 5 you Pierre and Carl Sisskind of KLZ-TV prepare to test the Cathedral high hatred and carrying very- class. A t Uncle's Requiem grudges. Ruthlessness is a . and word that speaks for itself, Campbellsville, Ky. — no unfavorable comment but the angels themselves Episcopal Bishop James A. that he had heard. He sing of mercy, of loving KLZ-TV To Give Pike preached a funeral noted Catholics make up sermon at the Requiem kindness among the people only about 1 per cent of of God. Burial Mass for his uncle the population of the com­ in Our Lady of Perpetual munity, and said the ecu­ 'Citizenship Test' Help Catholic church here menical spirit of the area Sept. 30. is exceptionally high. KLZ-TV. Channel 7, is to score himself. THIRTY students at Father George K. Bowl­ Seventeen bishops of the inviting Coloradans to test Viewers will be able to Doctor in the Sem yer Cathedral high school in ing, pastor, said the con­ Episcopal Church recently KITCHEN their knowledge of their check their scores against Denver were among the troversial Protestant bishop endorsed new charges of stale government in a spe­ those compiled by a Dr. I^uis Hall, left, administers a flu shot to h of test groups used in the and form er Catholic was heresy against Bishop cial program Friday night, cross-section of state resi­ Walter Nickless, a second year collegian studying fully cross-section testing. invited to preach and that Pike, and there was a pos­ REMODELING Oct, 14. patterned after the dents. A team headed by for the priesthood at St. Thomas’ seminary, Den­ nted A ll of the results from the unusual appearance sibility the charges would nation-wide test programs C arl Sisskind has given these tests have been fed ver. Next in line, center, is Ronald Stauss, a sec­ “Free Estimates” Irich ond year collegian from Grand Island, Neb. Dr. was approved by the Arch­ be pressed at the meeting tive- developed by CBS. the test to 4,000 persons in to a computer and the re­ Hall offers his services to the students throughout bishop of Louisville. o f the 192-member House The program. "Colorado the state — including jun­ sults tabulated for u.se on istra the year. Bishop Pike spoke at of Bishopis in Wheeling, W. Citizenship Test," is sched­ ior high, high school, and the program In addition, dis* the conclusion of the fu­ DREAM CENTER uled at 7 p.m. KLZ-TV. a college students; service Va., Oct. 23-28. ts a an audience of 25 people neral Mass for William CBS afliliate, will ask the club members; and inmates will be in the KLZ studios hich Larkey. his uncle and a SAI.NT DOMINIC COLLEGE 3*W)0 LOWELL BLVD. viewer questions, then tell at the State Penitentiary for live testing on the 236 1966 Graduates Saint Chartts, llllnoii phi- member of Father Bowl­ him the answer and how in Canon City. night of the telecast. Four-year liberal arts coiieq* for wom­ you ing’s parish. Father Bowl­ en administered by the Dominican / in g Sisters of Adrian. Michigan. B.A., b.S. Using Scholarships ing said the Bishop also degrees. Maiors: art. English, modern ume O'CONNOR PLUMBING Convicts Will joined the congregation in langu ages, natural sciences, matne to- Two hundred thirty-six 1966 high school graduates matics. history, home economics, the dialogue responses sociology. S7-acrts wooded campus, ost- 1966 graduates of Denver attending the University of 30.30 W. 44lh AVE. Speak to CYO during the Mass and in new buildings. W rite: 4.55-43Z.1 ;sm. archdiocesan high schools Colorado, 34 at Colorado recitation of the Rosary for 1411 Ml in N. SL Cllfllt III. MI74 ,eri- are continuing their educa­ State University, 17 at Larkey the preceding day. ical Groups Oct. 18 tion this fall under schol­ Regis college, and 15 at The Bishop was raised nes, arships or honorary grants Loretto Heights college. as a Catholic in western the The fiev, Lawrence and aids, the School Office Kentucky, and was a r of St. Peter, associate super­ announced. U . S . S e c u r i t i e s a n d ttle intendent of schools for the They are attending 57 Drive with care Exchange Commission N O W IN STO C K i of Archdiocese of Denver, has colleges, nursing schools, or No arranged for members of technical training schools School days are here attorney in Washington before he entered the ible the Dale Carnegie Alumni throughout the United again, reminds the State Patrol. Help protect our episcopal ministry. l a d association’s Teen-age States, among them 15 NEW DAILY MISSALS up- Team, made up of convicts Colorado institutions. child life by driving with Father Bowling said vnd serving sentences in the The group includes 50 special care near schools. Bishop Pike's participation \u- Colorado State Peniten­ in the funeral prompted CONTINUOUS SUNDAY md tiary, Canon City, to speak to student councils and "C.ifc the iM iiy " CYO groups at Annuncia­ tion high school cafeteria PETITE Church at 6 p.m. on Oct. 18. FLOWERS Goods Theatine Seminary Dinner The association is made 2SS4101 i t One is never too young to learn how to serve up o f convicts who have 1S09 HUM BOLDT ST o f dinner according to this picture of Mary Hill, left, volunteered to speak to OK and Nancy Ott who are practicing serving the youth groups throughout se­ Rev. John Jaume, C.R., faculty member of St. the state, telling of their n d Andrew Avellino seminary, Denver. A spaghetti experiences as a warning c d dinner will be served at the seminary, 1050 Birch to others who might be ot tempted to follow the same street, Sunday. O ct 16, from 12-noon to 6 p.m. at FORMERLY CLARKE'S CHURCH GOODS); o f $1.25 for adults and 50 cents for children. Friends course. ill and interested persons are invited to the dinner and visit the Theatine-conducted seminary. The Dale Carnegie Alum­ ni association organized 1633 Tremont 534-8233 this program about a year y » Judge Finesilver Offers ago, and to date, the men involved have spoken on n- HOURS: several occasions in differ­ a t M on. Thru Fri. 9:00 .\.M. to 5:30 P.M . '6-D' Code for Youths ent cities and towns throughout the state. Sat. 9:00 .A.M. to 4 P.M . A Denver District Court ’’In many respects the judge has suggested a code vast number of our teen­ for teen-agers based on agers surpass teenagers of Pope Paul to G reet past generations in regard what he calls the six "d's" New Ambassador — decorum, dress, dating, to education, maturity, in­ Knight of the Month d iv e r s io n , drinking and terest and motivation,” the Vatican City — Nation­ Henry Vecchiarelli, right, is presented with the driving. judge said. alist China’s new Ambas­ Knight of the Month award by Mario Anziamo, Judge Sherman G. Fine- "The fast tempo of to­ sador to the Vatican, Shen Italian consul in Denver, at a recent Columbus silver told the Parent- day's living, however, mer­ Chang-huan, was scheduled Day luncheon sponsored by Council 539, K. of C. Teacher association at St. its their adequate prepara­ to present his credentials Anziamo was guest speaker. Philomena’s school, Denver, tion for jet-age living.” at an official audience with that good parents are basic rlUDGE Finesilver. Pope Paul VI Oct. 10. to good children. strong advocate of good Shen. former foreign min­ ’’Parents must maintain morals among modern ister, represented his coun­ FOOTBALL FANS their own authority.” he youth, warned specifically try at Pope Paul’s corona­ declared, "and not leave it against steady dating. tion in 1963. to schools, courts, churches, synagogues and other agencies." ‘J^de the BURLINGTON’S He emphasized using a positive approach "in set- VISTA-DOME DENVER ZEPHYR ting up the teenage code, fo NOTRE DAME STATKMKNT OK OWNEBSIUI*. MANACEMErrr and CIHCtLATION *nv«r. I'ole Lv. Chicago 4:45 pm Sunday, Nov. 13 9 Known Bondholrtm None 1ft Cimilatmn Ar. 0«nv«r 8:35 am Mondoy, " 14 Only 95 Lunar Radar Tracking Station?

Actually thia dence hai a mert down- flowing to your heme. In R«clini’ng-S*at. Lag-Rgtt Chair Cart. to-9arth application than that: It takai hond'tdt of h-ghty trained 2732fl 27270 SIwmbertMch end Fwllman raem P«>d Circulalton a««emm#def*ans avallabla at additiaaal ca«f. If Public Sarvica Company'a alectnc aptC'aliats. uamg a maaaiva amount 1 S *l«a Uirmich dMiwr* Bfid Lady of the Bell iintmen would turn lha pictura wMida- of ipectoi'ied toola end eguipmani to Barbara L. BuZard, center and .Mrs. Elizabeth down they would recognua thlsgiimo keep your lighta and appliancaa eper- v f t d p f a»d Z. Roddy, general cochairman for the 14th annual nM inl^ aalaa 619 blS ai ent ot the todt they u m almoat ating and your haating eguipmant 2 Mail SuhamplMma XVIOO 2.VA96 Our Lady of the Bell Communion Mass and C Total Paid Cost inrludn round-trip tran^porUlinn to South Bend, daily in worliing en high ¥oHage elec- working A t long a t they keep natural Cirrulatian 36216 26201 hronkfast, show the Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley, rnvrvrd rrdiiiing co«rh trat on Drnvcr Zephyr, Denver trie dialrlbution Hnea Toola lika thia gaa and aleeirtcity flow ing—you. your D Kroo Dtatribulimi Catholic chaplain at the F'ederal Youth center. 'iRrliidinf aamplMii to Chicago and return, and admiaaion to game. one ara attached to the end of long community and your atate wilt keep by mall, carrior F'nglewood. and spiritual advisor to the group, or othar maana 996 963 wooden "hot ttickt’' (aee phoke be­ growing, And no metter how much E Total DiaUihution some of the table decorations for the <)ct. .10 iSum of C and P> 27312 27164 gathering. Mass will be at 9 a.m. in Holy (>host low). ao Ihet ewf linemen can Mfely the demand lor thaaa energy aowreta Company r f)m c « Uaa. l.afl.Ovrr. do whatever ia neceaaary to keep an growa. wall be reedy with an abun­ U..acniuntad. .Hpmlad church. Denver, followed with breakfast at 10 Afiar PnnUnf 106 106 For btformafion • •e»arva*-om • Tiefce**, ^hoaa a» drob to abundant aupply of elactrlc power dant aupply. V, Tbtal iSua of E a.m. in the C’osmopolitan hotel. Denver. Our l.ady A K - ahouM BURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU aqual not proaa of the Bell is an organization of HOO Catholic tele- rua ahowti in A i 27330 27270 phon<* women in Colorado. Thf’v mak<‘ available 17lK end CKompo • Fhorve 334-764t or 534-1123 Builington I cartjfjr that lha ttatawi—u made by PEtJVf*. COIO2A0O 80202 ma ahmw ara im raat and cufuplrta as n public service a telephone spiritual message Rni/fe Miqir John C'avana«h ^ Editor at 936-6000. Page 6 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday/ October 13/ 1966 Archbishop's Guild

Blessed Sacrament circle by Mickey Cito; and St. w ill meet OcL 20 in the Christopher’s circle, St. home o f LaVeme Schoen- Jude and St. Dominic daller. Miraculous Medal circles hosted by Jan Han- circle will meet Oct. 17 in rahan. the home of Shirley Galle­ gos; Our Lady of the Rosa­ Mary Gold will host ry circle, which has been Queen of Peace circle Oct. assisting the Friends of 19; St. Michael’s circle also Carmel organization, will will meet that date in the be hosted Oct. 19 by Ma­ home o f Cecelia Bevin. Oct. 19 Dinner Will Honor mie McAndrews. The following circles will O ct. 18 w ill be the meet Oct. 20: Sacred Heart Community Service Women meeting date for the Ser­ at the home of Lou Ann vants of Mary circle hosted Wood; St. Anthony’s circle National Women in Com­ Training center, Omaha, The dinner will be infor­ at Betty Markey’s; and St. munity Service (WICS) day Neb. will be speaker. mal and will be $3.85 per Maria Goretti’s circle. w ill be observed Tuesday, person. St. John circle will meet Oct. 19, with a dinner Volunteers will see a Reservations, O ct. 16 in the home of honoring WICS volunteers large group of girls they accompanied with check, Martha Bronder. Our Lady who h ave recruited and have recruited, sworn into must made by Saturday, Women Give Assistance of the Assumption circle screened girlS, age 16 to 21 the Job Corps at the din­ Oct. 15, to Mrs. Gordon w ill meet at the home of years, for the Women’s Job ner. Many Job Corps girls Linkon, reservations chair­ Mrs. L. E. Waters, left, incoming president of the Tabernacle society, B etty Valiant, and later Corps. also will be guests of the man, WICS office, 507 and Mrs. T. Rabcr Taylor, outgoing president, present new vestments to the will invite husbands of the Dinner will be held at 7 WICS. U n iversity building, Den­ Rev. John Holloway, director of the youth services of the Archdiocese of members to a Halloween p.m. in the Hellenic com­ ver, Colo. Denver. party given by Jerry Riv­ m un ity cen ter, 4610 E. INVITATIONS have Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, era. Alam eda avenue, Denver. been mailed to 2,000 vol­ past president of the Arch­ Robert W. Anderson, head unteers and friends of diocesan Council of Catho­ Unit Gives Vestments of the Woman’s Job Corps WICS throughout Colorado. lic Women, is chairman of DRY CLEANING W ICS day event. Cochair­ AND LAUNDRY man is Mrs. Philip Frieder. III In addition to the dinner To Youth Counselor WICS will hold open house Mrs. L. E. Waters, in­ school for boys, and the Thanksgiving services con­ CASCADE from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in coming president of the Colorado State Children’s ducted with Rev. Mr. Ben M R S . R A N D E L L C. the WICS office; 507 Uni­ Tabernacle society, Denver, home. The State Depart­ A. McCracken, Protestant versity building. and Mrs. T. Raber Tay­ ment of Institutions as­ chaplain for the program. TRUDGIAN, the former The following volunteers lor, the group’s outgoing sumed full support for the The priest, who is a Sylva Mae Zimmermann is TRY the daughter o f Mr. and comprise the committees president, recently pre­ program in June. flier and a member of Mrs. John N. Zimmermann working for the celebration sented a complete set of the Sky Pilots, finds of Denver. Bridegroom is under the leadership of altar vestments to the Rev. Father Holloway, who little difference between the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. John Holloway, director of has undergone graduate the students in an insti­ Theron C. Trudgian of Frieder; Mrs. Lawrence youth services in the Ar­ work in psychology, visits tution and those outside, FieHta Dishes-Open Stock Denver. Double-ring cere­ Kirsch, dinner arrange­ chdiocese of Denver. the Golden Gate youth believing that those in Gifts • Hardware • Paint ments and decorations; The Tabernacle society camp twice a month, in the various centers have mony was performed in St. Glass • Toys Vincent de Paul’s church. Mrs. Samuel Harris and has furnished altar vest­ addition to his work with let their emotions lead Pipe Threading Honor attendants were Mrs. W. W. Clannin, pro­ ments, hand-made by mem­ students at the other them into trouble while W indow .Shades • Key Mrs. Donald Stinson, sister gram; Mrs. Julius Ellerbee, bers of the organization, to schools. those on the outside ha­ Duplicating of the bride, and Terrill hospitality; Mrs. Gordon missions and churches in Future plans include re- ven’t been caught up Open Friday Evenings Trudgian, brother o f the Linkon, reservations; Mrs. poverty areas of the Arch­ treats and joint with yet. 32 Broadway 733-2940 bridegroom. Following a Alvin Yordy, hostess ar­ diocese for more than 50 Reserved Customer trip to Colorado Springs, rangements for open house; years. Special projects have P a r k in g Mrs. Raymond Nixon and included donations to Our Denver Leukemia Society the couple w ill reside in on Church Lot Mrs. B illie Grant, public Lady of the Pines church, Denver. Roar of Store relations. Black Forest, the Univer­ Asks For Blood Donors Mrs. Lyndon Johnson sity of Denver Newman is national honorary center, Our Lady of the An appeal for blood don­ m ight be contacted when 6TH AVI. chairman of WICS day; ors was issued by the the need airses. Persons North District Luncheon Rockies camp, and most t O L I V E R ^ s: Mrs. John A. Love is recently, to Father Hollo­ Leukemia Society, Inc., who would be willing to MARION These three members of the north district coun­ honorary Colorado way. Metropolitan Denver Chap­ donate blood are asked to • cil of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Wom­ chairman, and Mrs. Tom ter. The Blood Bank chair­ call 255-2814 and leave Meat Market en arc among those who are planning a luncheon Currigan is honorary T H E F O R M E R pastor man Charles Sm art said their name. "Serving Denver Since 1923 With .junlity Meats’’^ The blood donor service to be held Monday, Oct. 17, at the Hungry Farmer chairman for Denver of Sacred Heart church, that blood is needed per­ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS restaurant at 12 noon. Left to right are Mrs. John WICS volunteers. Roggen, Father Holloway iodically for Leukemia pa­ is a part of the continuing ORDER' t{ Pavlakovich, president; Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman, tients who are assisted by program of patient-aid con­ Anne Laughlin is project joined the youth program Fresh Poultiy It vice president; and Mrs. Peter Gaug, treasurer. director for WICS. this summer. He serves as the Society’s patient-aid ducted by the Society o l program. which assists Leukemia y Prefeitlenal Meat Culteri t* Serve Veu chaplain for the students pmm m u n lau ■. «n» av*. C at Mount View girls’ victim s with financial aid A The present appeal is school, near Morrison, and for drug and laboratory directed at compiling a list expenses. Calendar of Events also at Lookout Mountain of available donors who ATTENTION 9535 W. S8TH AVE. • 424.7733 VFW Auxiliary Cathedral Sodality Potpourri,’’ a fashion show and luncheon to be given WESTMINSTER 3695 W. 72NO AYE. • 438-5097 Cathedral Sodality mem­ Nov. 9 at the Brown Pal­ Uniform i Members o f South Den­ bers will meet Wednesday, ace hotel for the benefit of W R W f THORNTON ver post 2461, Veterans of nuns at St. Mary’s acade­ MARGARET’S GIFT MANOR Oct. 19, at 7:45 p.m. in the ^ DRY CLEANING 810 E. 8 8 TH AVE. • 287-5586 ' Foreign Wars and Ladies my, Denver. Tickets can be 50 So. B'way 733-737? auxiliary will serve a pot- basement of the Cathedral. 1 D A Y Information: 534-2681. obtained by calling Mrs. WHEATRIDGE luck dinner Oct. 15 at 6:30 Lane, 789-2357, or Mrs. LAUNDRY 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 423.1438 p.m. The annual bazaar Academy Style Taylor, 781-2152. On the TRADITIONALLY « RADIO PICK-UP will be held the same day comm ittee are the Mmes. THE FINEST IN DISPATCH & DELIVERY beginning at 2 p.m. Show Henry Rauenhorst, Donald PHOTOGRAPHY 9 2 9 . 1 5TH ST. • 244-4493 Schulze, William St. John, LEE O'CONNOR 2915 SPEER BLVD. • 433-6359 North District Mrs. Bruce E. Taylor Albert E. Seep, Hughes R. DeC^CE Member: Sts Peter & Paul FORT COLLINS and Mrs. G. William Lane 4455 e. Celfex Ph. m-43$3 Bakewell, Joh McKeon, P a ris h 2215 SO. COLUGE • 482-0996 The North District coun­ are cochairmen of "Winter and Patrick McMahon. cil of ACCW will sponsor a luncheon Monday, Oct. 17, EVELYN S DRAPERIES 12 noon, at the Hungry Mission Sewing Plan Hjghc.sl Quality Work Farmer restaurant, Den­ and Materials W hen you can’t sec ver. Joining members will be Altar and Rosary socie­ Started at St. Rose ISOl Stiuth Pearl Si. Tel 7H C139 them, you can alm ost ties and PTA members. The mission at Santar- elastic, snaps, pins, felt, Open to women o f all par­ em, Brazil, where Sister sequins and beads. Fancier ishes, the luncheon is Georgette (Dolores Lang- materials will be used by THE PERFECT GIFT feel they’re in the $2.50 per person. Reserva­ Reception for Teachers field) is stationed, was for­ another group o f women FOR ANY OCCASION tions; Mary O’Neil. 602 W. mally adopted by St. Rose who are preparing for a A reception in honor of the Dominican nuns x'oona w ith a Prentice avenue. Littleton. of Lima parish, Denver. Christmas gift sale benefit and lay faculty members who teach at St. Dom­ Speaker is Sister Loretto A sewing committee has for the mission to be held inic’s school, Denver, will be held Wednesday, Anne of Loretto Heights been formed to make in eary December. Mem­ ’__ Lonf? Distance OcL 19. at 8 p.m., in the basement hall o f SL Dom ­ college. simple lightweight clothing bers of this committee are for the children there. Mmes. Vinton Guy, Wil­ inic’s church. Planning the event, left to right, are call. Go alxcaci. Sister Mary Henrice, principal; Mrs. Margaret Retreat Good used clothing suitable liam Connor, Clara Storm. for a warm climate is also Donald Mees, Joe Holzman, Geer, fifth grade teacher; and Mrs. Victor Coffey, ^ Call now. being collected by the com­ Charles Jones, Domenick chairman of the Sisters’ reception. Featured Members of the North speaker will be Dominican Sister Maristella who mittee. Ruggiero, William Rogers, make appointment now for district council of ACCW and Hal HefTron, chairman. will speak on "Self Concept and Identification." will attend a retreat at El the gift only you can give- Because the sewers need Donations of clothing Pomar retreat house, Colo­ your portrait — material there will be a or yard goods may be rado Springs, Oct. 28-30. by Hal Gould. remnant collection on Sun­ given to Mrs. Edward Elect . . . ALLEGRA p, ' Mountain States Telephone Reservations: Mrs. Marcel­ ^ e- 'jij day. Oct. 16, at St. Rose Tomsic, 882 South Uma­ The House of la Lindeman. 934-6683. or church. Needed are cotton tilla: Mrs. Ed Langfield, SAUNDERS Photography Mrs. Marilyn Wiebe, 279- and all sorts of other ma­ 2776 W est 2nd avenue: Democrat S T A T E S E N A T E 3858. 2815 E. 2nd Ave. terials. such as bias tape. or Mrs. Ralph Wilson at • STATK SENATOR - (Cherry Creek) Paramount C!ub 519 S. Alcott, Denver. *C hHirniHn o f the Kduenttort ('ommillcri ______333-3279 ______• STATI-: HOARD OF The Paramount t^ub will Dr. James P. Gray HUNT CLEANERS KDl'C/VTION - 2 Tvrm n meet at 7:30 p.m. Frida'^, OPTOMETRIST • DENVER BOARD OF Oct. 14 in the DAV hall. EDl’CATKTN — Currrntly Eyes examined SiTvinjj Six Year Term 1225 Broadway. Dancing • A ctive in ('Iv ie and 9 an invitation to readers of w ill follow at 8:30 p.m. Visual Care llumHnii.iriHn (' hukck w Admission. 75 cents per Contact lenses Qiialitief By E m d e a c e ______THE DENVER CATHOIJC REGISTER person. Information: 333- 7906, 213 Colo. Bldg. to open a M ay-D & F charge account 1615 Calif. Please fill out the application below and mail to the Credit Office, News D eadline? Kor Appointment Call: third floor/ Downtown. Your application will be processed promptly. The deadline for news "Accredited by stories and pictures to 825-8003 the National appear in the ^'Register" is Monday at 9 a.m. Council for the ...... Wife's Name Accreditation of Nursing Homes." Mrs...... Gladys Ellis— 3:-.CARPETSl WEDDINGS SOME OF THE FEATURES: Miss ...... invites you to Room Sl/c D l CANDIDS a 9*tr M Ttirt m NiiMit and S m a lle r i visit us Today. a Ytn Ctrl Residence Mi*cf*Mtt N m« citr In e ith er C olor or Black a Itrft 4ar N il’** and White become tree • Itcith M rw a will TY H wred heirloomt «ehen tak ttek near Furniture Denver • •«lilteen to the public. Tickets :elia Bevin. of the 38thi ing calls, but so were lots Priest Pins are $50 per person, $100 be the luckiest person in anniversary ] the world. of other fellows. I just per couple and may be re­ /ing circles will Brotherhood 0: Sacred Heart Undoubtedly, true. But happened to stumble into a Medal on served by calling 534-4645. Award dinner j The Colorado region of le of Lou Ann w hy narrow the category real nice piece of business o f t h e N a ­ NCCJ serves Colorado, mthony’s circle to Show Biz? In almost alt — an account that kept His Brother tional Montana, Utah, and Wyo­ rkey’s: and St. fie ld s o f endeavor, luck paying off for the next ten Conference of i plays a great part. Granted years. Jersey City - "For 51 ming. This organization ti’s circle, C h r i 8 ti an s [ enlists Protestants, Ortho­ ircle will meet it requires talent and am­ Luck, of course, is a two and Jews. years, all my life, every­ bition to succeed. But how way street. As most of us body’s been telling me to dox, Catholics, and Jews, the home of T h e a n • I who work together to build ider. Our Lady about the talented and am­ know, bad luck can often St. James' CYO Committee nou ncement j be like my older brother. bitious people who never strike hard and suddenly And now, to top it all. better relationships among imption circle was made by men of all religions, races m ake it? They’re around, — and come about through The steering committee of St. James’ parish Catholic Youth organization R o g e r D . right in front of our moth­ t the home of and nationalities, without you know. But in order to absolutely no fault of the (CYO) unit who recently w are installed are, left to right, top row, John Knight, Jr. er, I have to pin a medal nt, and later K i n g D . compromise o f conscience make it, they’re going to person whom it plagues. Cronan, Julie Hartman, Angola Hutman, and Mike Dobson; bottom row, Shwayder and Thomas M. on the guy.” usbands of the or religious differences. Its have to have a little bit of Kathy Peacock, Melanie Zanon, and Anne Maresh. Tierney, co-chairmen o f the a Halloween operation is civic and so­ luck to go along with their IN THIS hardboiled Colorado region of NCC^. With these words P'ather by Jerry Riv- cial, although the roots of other qualifications. world. I think an excellent A brotherhood citation Victor R. Y an itelli, S.J., the brotherhood it seeks to text for study is the late award will be presented at president of St. Peter’s build are obviously in the I R E M E M B ER one time President Kennedy’s state­ the dinner to a citizen who college, presented the col­ moral law and in religious I made a cold call on a ment, "Life is unfair.” has made exemplary con­ lege’s Bene merenti medal EANING faith. SUNDRY very small account hoping Realizing this, a person tributions to the better­ to his brother, George to get a limited amount of will have no false illusions ment of human relations Yanitelli, classics professor business. A.s it turned out — or. more important, false and inter-religious under­ at the college. — which 1 had no way of expectations. And he can standing. Last year the Closeout of :a d e k n o w i^ — the small ac­ thus prepare himself to op­ award was made to three Their spry, 88-year-old count was then in the erate within the confines of men: David Harlem, Har­ mother witnessed the cere­ HAMPERS process of becoming a big reality. Appointments to fill two Colorado Veterans Day old F. Silver and, posthu- mony. AT vacancies on the board of chairman by (io v . John 20^ Discount on directors of Denver Oppor­ A. Love Reddish is a pa.st Go Blonde, Brunette or Redhead in tunity (D O ), which oper­ state commander of the as little as 1/10th the time with. . . KAMP KING Church Informed ates the city’s war on pov­ American Lotion and former flKSTl erty program, have been commander of Leyden- ULTRAMATIC HY-LO Just installed in our shop as a new Open Stock announced. Attorney Fran­ Chiles-VVickersham Post] art* . Paint Well on Commies cis Mancini was named to Nov. 1. Denver. service for our WARHAWK Toys represent the Denver Bar patrons at NO EXTRA CHARGE! Perth, Australia — The derground movement.” Serves Parish • B iescn m g clone a& last as 6 mlnutes—not 60. ?«ding Father Aquinas Red- association on the board: Thomas E. Parrish, • T inls-;4 minuies, no1 40. Catholic Church has That is why it has be­ dcs . Key ing, O.F.M., above, new ly *^ohn P a d illa will repre- member of Corpus Christi • Rinses- as last as I minute, not to. ting known that if international come "the best informed assijfned assistant at St chapters of parish. Colorado Springs, GATEWAY Communism succeeded in institution in the world on Evenings E liz a b e th ’s parish, Den- American GI Forum. has been granted the Na- Motor Camptown 73:f.2B40 its aims of world domina­ international Communism.” , * * * tional Quality Award for BEAUTY tion, Christianity would said Sir Irving Benson, one SALON iistomer mission work, first in the Marshall M. Reddish, 1966 by the Connecticut 7327 E. Colfax become "a persecuted un- o f A u s tra lia ’s best-known 399-0801 Southern United States, Denver attorney and past Mutual Life Insurance 3014 W . 38th A ve . Ph. 455-1538 1 Lot. Protestant churchmen. ------>tore "It is because the Catho- m ore recently from grand knight o f Knights of C o m p a n y o f H a rtfo rd ; [ Group To View lie Church saw the possi- Franciscan mission Clolumbus council 539, Conn. The citation ;c^l b ility o f the world being Annapolis, Bra- Denver, has been appointed awarded annually to ziL He is a native of qualifyin g representatives Slides of Italy thrust hack into a pagan in recognition of superior era that it is now vigor­ Attica, N.Y., and was or- 'D/ q / A ^ e O H S I ^ s The Rev. John Lang, or­ dained in Holy Name quality of life insurance, ously leading the move­ dained in Rome last De­ service to the public. cember, and now assigned ment for Church unity,” Dx!,'’ fn^ i ^ .'’ Hrs"fir:t Respirotory Ills ket said the former moderator 953 as assistant pastor of St. Roger N. Baldwin, \y Meals” ! B ernadette’s parish, Den­ of the .Methodist Church in Australia. paTishTn d^^own: Information founder of the American ver, will show pictures, town New York citv. u * ORDER ’’The Catholic Church ------=— Ronald A. Miller, Execu- Civil Liberties Union, will taken during his stay in speak at the 11th annual' has gone further than Happy Medium tive Director of the Italy, following a meeting Whitehead Memorial din-1 that,” he added. "It is also S p eed in g is a serious Tuberculosis and Respira- o f St. R ita ’s court, 625, ner o f the Colorado branch, i quietly meeting represent­ violation o f the law, but tory ' ''Disease Association of Catholic Daughters of ACLU, on Tuesday, Oct,' atives of other great reli­ driving too slow is also a Denver & Tri-County has America, which will be 25, at the U niversity of| ■ ■ ■ e gions and discovering areas violation. Try to strike a announced that the associ­ called to order by the Denver. grand regent, Magdalene o f common agreement.” happy medium. ation will conduct a Dial R Hughes, at 7:45 p.m. in D (Respiratory Disease) Program beginning Oct. 23, Jam es W. Wilson, form **’^the court’s club hduse, 765’ erly with the department Pennsylvania street, 1966 and continuing for two months. o f vocational education at Thursday, Oct. 13. Colorado State university, Emma Rotter, chairman "This is not a fund rais­ has been named assistant o f the recent card party, ing campaign, but is an executive director o f the sponsored by Our Lady of educational effort to inform the people about Respira­ Colorado Slate Board for the Rockies camp com­ Vocation Guidance mittee, will report. All tory Diseases, including AN N UAL money still outstanding for emphysema, tuberculosis, tickets or donations, should chronic cough, and others.” OFFICIAL be turned in by Thursday Miller said. "Anyone inter­ evening. The social hour, ested in learning more on CATHOLIC following the meeting and the increasing seriousness pictures, will be under the o f respiratory diseases may DIRECTORY direction of Mrs. Rose dial 399-0101 and a short Lang, mother of the guest message on these health And Telephone Guide specker. subjects will be broadcast.” Mrs. Pauline Buozis, a This service is available - OF THE - member who has been liv­ in Metropolitan Denver, Boulder, Lou isville. Coal B ing at Pine Haven nursing home, in Morrison, died Creek, Lookout Mountain, Archdiocese of Denver recently. Evergreen. Morrison, and 3t Castle Rock areas. - WILL BE — Japanese Parish Drive Sens! bly Published October 29, 1966 Passes Milestone You may lose a minute by driving carefully, but The Most Important Kamakura City, Japan remember, says the State WHAT’S IN THE DIRECTORY? Listing of — Baptisms in Japan are Mothers' Fashion Show Patrol, it takes only a sec­ CAKE • All pastors, assistants. ce few and far between, but ond to lose your life. in your life for the • All Catholic school principals. Father Joseph Crehan, A fashion show and luncheon for the benefit of most important occasion S.S.C., believes Assumption ? a d . the nuns at St. Mary’s academy, Denver, will be MILE-HI Wedding Cakes • All Suporiors Of Catholic convonts, hospitals, parish here has passed a presented Nov. 9 in the grand ballroom of the colleges, high schools, and ihstihitlons. milestone in its history. CLEANING SERVICE A Specialty ^ Brown Palace hotel, Denver. Shown planning • Detailed information on overy parish and The Columban priest re­ Rugs and Upholstery "W’inter Potpourri,” fashions for mothers and mission in tho Archdiocese ^ addresses, time cently officiated at the 1,- teen-agers, are, left to right, Mrs. CJ. William Lane. 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Miracle in Milnn, The Afrieiin (Jueen, The Sound normal, intelligent people soaking up weird films Scanning the plots of most o f them makes one won­ of Music. Dr. Zhivago, or Uospel According to ?>i. and domestic motion pictures that emphasize nudity and kind of a nut? illicit love affairs. They go under the guise of "art" and that are about as documentary and close to real life der if movies for general viewing really have approached Matthew. If you do. are you .some mainly can be .seen in the so-called art movie houses as "Peyton Place” or "Stella Dallas.” The inserted, the stag-film genre. throughout the U.S. big scenes of the bed. bathtub, or bistro appear to For instance. Almost A Man, is described us a "com­ H A P P IL Y TH E R E are a few people around who What is even more amazing is that these films do be the eye-catcher and all that went on before or plex” film about a writer "on the brink of self-destru- don't give a hoot and h<»ller what the out-group critics well at the box ofiice. Let’.s make it clear that we are after is Irrelevant. tion. Unable to maintain ordinary human relation.s. ho on new.s magazines and eastern newspai>ers think. They not talking about the cheap, sensational exploitation films undergoes a vain attempt at an electric-shock cure." can easily pass up Seduced and Abandoned or Dear about nudist camps, strip-tease artists, or drug addicts. In her book. I Lost It At the Movies, Pauline Kael Then there is La Chienne, about the "downfall o f a •John without having their lives permanently .shattered. These films are what the industry labels "underground sees in some of these films the degradation of the fe­ middleaged man in love with a cold-hearted tramp.” cheapies” and, sadly, are open to view in .some drive-in male image. "These spongy, subhuman sex images.” she L o v e s o f a Blonde is a "hilarious comedy” from Shakespeare Comedy theaters and downtown theaters in major cities. writes, "reduce women to the lowest animal level. In the Czecho-SIovakia about a "slightly dizzy blonde” who modern world, where women are competent, independ­ "after spending a night with a touring .Jazz musician, THF] CONCERN at the moment is on films, includ­ ent, and free and equal, the men have a solid, competi­ decides this must be love and takes off to Prague to find Next at Heights ing many of the "new wave" P'rench films, that have tive hostility . . . and here is-woman reduced to nothing him .” Les C reatu res centers about pt‘ople "who are hou.sewives in sneakers, shorts, and bandanas on the but a blob that will gratify any male impulse. And. of actual pawns in a fa.scinating chess game on a life-sized An elaborate production Sets and special efnEHrts move the moment they hit the neighborhood art house. course, a woman who has no interest in life but love board, playing with the forces o f destruction and evil.” o f Shakespeare’s Midsum­ are in charge of Jon Ack- Some films like Repulsion, Breathles.s, presents no challenge to the male ego.” Whether lhe.se films have artistic merit and are wor­ m er N ig h t’s Dream will elson. Costumes in the El­ I.’Avventura, and Hiroshima Mon Amour, were crili- thy of exhibition is not the point or argument here. A be presented by the speech izabethan period have been IS IT SU PPO SE D to be daring and modern to pro­ callv praised for their story, acting, and photography. strong suspicion prevails that a large segment of pt*opIe and drama department of designed by Si.ster Ann While critics admired, disliked, or ignored them, certain duce these me.ssed-up accounts of messed-up lives? In clam oring to see some of these "way-out" elTorts are Loretto Heights college. Madeleine. groups attended them for "peep show” reasons. this new- form.” .Miss Kael adds, "the appeal is not only doing so not for any artistic content in the film, but for Denver. Oct. 20, 21, 22, Tickets, at $1.25 per to the mass audience but also to the more literate, who A great majority of these films pass ofT as movies salacious reasons. 8:15 p.m., in the Center of person, can be obtained that show life as it really is. They are seized upon by are led to believe that they are getting some inside There seems little room left for a reasonable, Performing Arts on the the evening of the per­ some viewers as "involvement” films, but more often psychological dope.” constructive criticism among friends on such films. campus. formance or ordered by ’ Although there is a wobbly cry for puritanism in than not they are nothing more than elaborate, maso­ If you didn’t like "The Lovers” or "Le Bonheur” Directed by James Cur­ culling the college, 936- movies that can be equally dangerous and appalling, the chistic fantasies for self-styled intellectuals. you are an extreme purist who cannot face life. But tain. the production will ,3423, Ext. 287. After .seeing such "slices of life” around such themes emphasis lately has been on the avant-garde slice-of- just try to get your opponent to agree that he .saw feature Mary Jeanne Rey­ as adultery, homosexuality, infidelity, and the like is it life film that tells its audience; "This is life and love; such a film because he enjoyed watching the gro- nolds. Gary Schrenk, any wonder why .so many people head for analysts with this is art; this is great movie-making.” testjueness of sex and life. the fear that they don’t have this kind of love in their The idiocy of the whole thing can be seen in the Georgia Fleenor. Michael Morahan. Bonnie Graul. own lives? recent fourth New York Film Festival held at Lincoln It’s kind o f a shame nowadays that one cannot come PERFECT . . Tony .Andrew's, and David Way to start the day! W'illiams. A cast of 28 COLO VITALITY ORANOK Ice Follies Appearing At Coliseum persons has been as­ JIMCK lU-« real thing semble^ from FLORIDA) The Ice Follies, now ap­ A new comedy team, Bill Performances are sched­ AND OUR WONDERFUL p a n c a k e s : pearing at the Denver Wall and Gene Floyd, team uled Thursday and Friday Coliseum through Sunday, up to present their comic at 8 p.m. and on Saturday TREAT YOURSELF TODAY! Oct. 16, features among routine, "Gentlemen of the at 8:30 p.m. with matinees the company of 167 several Road.” S atu rday at 2 p.m. and new and impressive young Also appearing are vet­ Sunday at 2 and 6 p.m. performers who are making eran skaters Richard Tickets are available at their debut in this 31st Dwyer, Dorothyann Nelson the Coliseum box office, tour of the ice extravagan- and world champion Don­ 255-4643, and at many ald Jackson. local stores. Joining Inge Lehner, a OTHER HIGHLIGHTS young German skater, are o f this year’s performances two of the former Ice Fol- include synchro-skaters Bill liettes, Diarne Capron and Thomas and Hugh Smith MAR-LEE Lois Walters. Both are who appear with the RESTAURANT LOUNGE starred in the lavish pro­ Frampton Twins; the W il­ W here . \ r i Spanish Guitars Concert duction number, "Visions in liams Family, Istvan Irnr Blue.” Szenes, Patsy Cook; the Irish Welcome A-J The Romeros, above, "Spain’.s First Family of Guitar,” will be presented Denton Twins who star Is Waiting For I ’o u A-2 5, by Loretto Heights college, Denver, Nov. at 9:15 p.m. in the Center for 'House of Lord' with "Tom m y the Tiger,” Serving Performing Arts on the campus. The Romeros, hailed by critics, are the two-man animal pow­ K il l Fipl headed by Celedonio Romero, center hack, who taught and performs with ered by Rick McKinnon Complete Luncheons On TV Oct. 16 A -2 ; his three sons, front, left to right Celin, Pepe, and Angel. Tickets can be and Dick Cooper; and Inge "What is Abundant Liv­ obtained at the May D a:id F boxoffice or though the Loretto Heights and Willi Schilling. And Fine Dinners music department, Denver, 936-3423.______ing?" will be the topic of discussion on the House of the Lord program on Sun­ day, Oct. 16, on KLZ-TV, MAR-LEE 'Little Mary' Receives Channel 7, Denver, 8:30 R E STA U R A N T & LOUNGE Representing the O / • O j. 1 f I* Catholic faith will be Miss 4359 W. Florida Phone-935-6440 ounshine - otyle rroduction A^ne Laughlm Moderator "Colorado’s Most Scenic Mrmntain Restaurant” o f the panel will be Mrs. ishing school girls; a pert, Hamel has two numbers F ran k J. C asey. O ther GERMAN and AMERICAN FOOD By Tom Officer • Sauerbraien • Wii nar Schnifiei a Steaks • Seatoods The spirits of Friml, saucy maid; a few Indians; that are both standouts, panelists include Mrs COFFEE SHOP- JESTER-FIRESIDE LOUNGE Herbert, and Strau.ss. are and a retired, wolfish gen­ "Once in a Blue Moon,” Sheldon Steinhauser and revived in Little Mary eral. and "Me a Heap Big In­ Miss Dorothy Latson. On U .S . 215 at Can iltr Ph. 222-4IVI Cla»ad Monday Sunshine, latest produc­ A fe w o f the musical jun.” In the former, he has News Deadline numbers are already popu­ tion at the Theater in the a chance to so some fast The deadline for news lar from numerous play­ Square on Larimer street, dancing with his partner. stories and pictures to Denver. ings on radio, "Look for a Besides the overall sing­ ■V, appear in the "Denver Blue Sky,” "Colorado Love The book, music, and ly­ ing and dancing, the Lar­ Catholic Register’’ is Call,” and "Every Little rics by Rick Besoyan pro­ imer production also has Monday at 9 a.m. vide excellent entertain­ N othing,” very close to a some nice props — instant the pjccadilty similarly titled tune in M a­ ment for any theater goer. flower gardens and swings CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS And the Larim er produc­ dame Sherry; and "Do -for the musical numbers. tion draws an A-plus in all You Ever Dream of Vien­ Little Mary Sun.shine departments. na?”, a tune very reminis­ should be at Larimer The slim plot is basically cent of I/ehar. Square for a long time. )3 i E . 20th Av*. a spoof of Rose Marie The music has a lilting And it is certainly w’orth a 6 2 3 - 8 9 8 6 with a few variations. The quality to it that even the visit — or a return visit. CALL FOR APPT. NOW! BOB'S PIZZERIA heroine is sung nicely by continuous spoofing in ly­ "llfjinr of the LUtlv /rmm'grarif:nnil SimduiSandw ich" June Squire. The hero is rics cannot hurt — and it "In The Sheridan Dick Yankee, providing a is worth a repeat visit to Shopping C e n te r^ 15 Varieties of Howard Keel-type touch to the square to catch another the role. hearing o f the music, as the viewer may be laughing ...... FOR THE rest of the too much for the first time at \ So. Sheridan cast there are such stand­ the lyrics. outs as CpI. "Billy” Jester, M 1 a brand-new non-commis­ BESIDES the two leads, sioned officer who always two supporting players de­ consults his ru le hook; serve special mention for gITAllAN FOOD AT ITS BEST g? Mme. Ernestine Von Lie- their roles — Jeanne Piche JOE SPEHTE, the man who brought bedich, a visiting retired and James Hamel. gourmet food to Denver invites you to 936-0911 936-1131 934-9857 opera singer; the Forest Denver's finest and most unusual dining Rangers, smartly dressed DUFFY'S • Luncheon and dinner • Cocktails from in red tunics like the SHAMROCK RESTAURANT the famous Oyster Bar • Dancing. [D Mounties; six visiting fin­ WORLD FAMOUS IRISH COFFEE M<»M)AYSPKriAI, MiilliuMn $ ^ 4 0 LAFFITE Kids! W n a trip to Macy's Sacred Hurt Program 141. It lirin t • Ftii Pirtiit • 111 U ll Optn Sundprt and Hatldays "For All Men and All IM .t I K K M O N T I M X 'F Times” will be the topic Thanksgiving Day Parade of the Rev. Lucius Cer­ vantes, S.J., on the NOW SHOWING Sacred Heart Program Pick a dilly of a dinn er... generous Sunday, Oct. 16, at 7:,30 AT COLORAOO'S FINEST THEATRE cuts of succulent prim e rib, deftly carved a.m., on KB TV, Channel n iE I’NFORGETTABI j; AmTJSTURE with e*'»erlHim ng flourish... by a. 9, Denver. OF MAN FROM THE CREATION! convivial white-gloved chef... from a resplendent silver cart. Pick a dilly of a pub... hearty cocktails and dancing nightly in the lounge. Beyond these doors Pick a dilly of a location ... in the heart of activity downtown. THg QAROCM OF COCN • ADAM AND EVE • CAIN AND A8EL • NOAH AND THE ARK • THE TOWER OF iA lE L • THE STOAT O f AM AHAM Pick a dilly of dining pleasure . dinners 20/h Century-Fox Presents The from $3.50 Open daily for lunch Of firs THE DINO DE LAURENTIIS at 11:30 a.m.. dinner from 4:30 p.m. le r fix Production of Parking is free, of coursel are av styles 1 "tU i3^ Let us new b< ro o m , ca ll us TTEHBIET k i Beginning Ride on McDonald’s Float m ate, n Picoaililly Sp CHRISTOPHER FRY Be on Coast-to-Coast T V The Prime Rib Q ua .HU a n d h You'llI find tha warmin of an inlimaio DE LAURENTIIS (KOA — TV) .nn. aicallanl cocktailt. ttaak* oaeaen- Oa«dl4«.« P v All Otobae 31 1900 aiiy laiactad ano quality agad pro- awiyJOHN HUSTON Will Worth A Trip to Dtnvor parad to p ar«act«n and attaniiva Pirt Up Jntry Wa"fct And Vav. McOanold'i SI •arvica Opon tna Ooor to a rdau ng LOOK FOR THE GOLDEN ARCHES ta $r4er tf a^A'^'-aiwr* I lunchaon ot dmnpf. you ara a motl M ICH AFL PARK.*; at A4anv L H A BFJICRVD at F. f. walcoma guatt RICHARD HARRIS at Cam. JOHN H C STav at .Voah.STFJ*HF>.‘ BOYD at Simro _ C m R G K C . . S a m * a t Abraham, A V A C A R D N W at Sarah. PF.TTJL O T O O L t & Cl a t T h o T h r t r A n | r k .SaBit at Hagar, Gatirirla Far/riii at i M , VMirr MCMW4r amo Denver U S National Bank Center P l u m b i i Scotch’n’,iOirloin ElfOftora Ro«ti Dragn at L « ' i • iFr. Prorturad m 70MM, Cnlnr b)' D e U iv e H4U»e«M AVIMWt At A.OMACO In the Terrace Building IZTH AT CHANT C( C— ® 17th at Broadway • 222-2626 Ratarvad Saata On Saia At OMrea. Oy Mail Ordar Or All m a y D A P STOKES and SEARS-Charry Craak McDonaldli IH l V Wh«r» QuiMty StJitt Frgsh . . . Evtry Oty! s . i Thursday, October 13, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 9

fiims as I , m.tu,n Pufu red ♦ ♦ ♦ Sound Mullen, St. Mary’s yi to St. : by Nafionat Cafliellc OHi€« for Motion Piefures fo lIo w in K c'iiiHHinciitionN o f motion pirturcn by iho N'Mlionul Both Stay Unbeaten and who ( Hthniir O ffir r o f .Motion PicturcH for nimH cu rrently playinK in Q0f !^ ^ r Q p o m \ ;p critics Denver fir^t-run, neighborhood, and drive>in theaterH, hh w ell aa Ihoae appearing on leteviaion in the Denver. Colorado Sprinna and THE DENVER Paro­ PAR O K S T A N D IN G S ik. They chial League continued to ar Dear Sterling area*. ItatinKH of movien on TV are checked acainnl NORTH DIVISION liatint!** found in " T V ((u id e '’ mat;axine. ClaHftiricalionfi are: A-1. THE DENVER PARO­ tello. Business Manager of show a touch of class last altered. F a m ily: A-2 adulta and adolcHcentN; A-:i adulta only; A-4. adulUt CHIAL League’s "new week as Mullen and St. V, I. IVL »'ti the league, is among those .Mux-ht-tx-uf only with rcMervalionH: H. morally objectionable in part for all; C. k »k ” alignment appears to Mary’s rolled on unbeaten. .7.VI toi IK condemned. (Compiled by f'arol Cood who feels the new align­ ...... •M7 .78 40 be yield in g the dividends ment has helped revive in­ Mullen stepped outside Cathedral .3.7.7 31 Ml w the league for the second Current Movies A-i; Patch of Blue, A-3; Pink everyone wa.s hoping it terest. time this season and SOUTH DIVISION Alvarez Kelly, A-3;.An Ameri­ Panther, A-3; Plague of the would as tight pennant "It’s difficult to make Mullrn !.;mh) '.’.-.I 0 can Dream, B; Blue Max, B; Dr. Zombies. A-2; Promise Her Any­ races loom in iwth the any broad sweeping obser­ bagged an impressive 46-7 S l M ni i.txxi 92 n .Sl -Io« Zhivago, A-2; Fantastic Voyage, thing, A-3; Psycopath, A-2; Rare newly created Northern vations," Father Costello triumph over Adams City .7.70 i;ii ill efTects A-1; Gypsy Girl, A-2; For Pete's Rrecd, A-l; Ride Beyond Ven­ of the Class A AA Skyline SL Vra .i.70 2«t I4H geance, A-3; Run Appaloosa. and Southern divisions. says. "But the m^ority of >n Ack- Sake!, Unlisted; How to Steal a circuit. The win was Mul­ Million, A-l; Inside Daisy Clo­ Run. A-l; Russians Are Coming, When the league was opinion seems to be in fa­ nected on five of nine the El- ver, A-3; Kaleidoscope, A-3; A-l; Shot in the Dark, R; She­ dividend for the first time vor of the move. len’s fifth straight this passes and two touch­ /e been n a n d o a h . A - l ; S ile n c e r s , B; Khartoum, A-l; Kwaidan, A-2; this fall, there wius much "It is still early, but the year, including three in downs. Sophomore Mike To Broadcast Game r Ann Le Bonhour, C; Macabro, un­ Slender Thread. A-2; Spy With DPL play, and stretched its apprehension a.s the possibility of a playoff to Boryla alsr> pitched 37 and listed; Madame BulterHy, A-2; .My F ace, B; Stagecoach. A-2; consecutive game unbeaten Mandragola, .Maya, A-I; Tarzan and the* Valley of Gold, value o f such a move. Most determine the Northern 28-yard TD passes as Jim Wayne, left, news direetor for KI.AK-FM 15 p er string to 28 over the past Radio, Denver, with Q. Bryan, staff eoninientator, Mozambique, B; Mister Buddw- A-2; That Man in Istanbul. A-3; liked the idea. Some felt it Division’s representative in Coach John Barone gave tained ing, A*3; Modesty Blaise. A-3; The Chase, A-,3; The Gospel Ac­ three seasons. was a horrible mistake. the league championship his reserves a workout in will do the play-by-play commentary of the Mul- e per* Munster Go Home. A-l; Namu, cording to St. Matthew, A-l; Unbeaten St. Mary’s also the .second half. len-Regis high school grid game on Sunday, Oct. the Killer Whale, A-l; One Spy T h e G roup. B; T h e Plainsm an, Hut in the wake o f a game is already a definite made it five wins in a row 2 :1 . KI.AK-FM is 107.5 on the FM dial. cd by Too Many, A-2; Rasputin - The A-l; The I’rofessionals, unlisted; .s<*aaon which has pnxiuc'ed probability.” with a 34-13 flogging of », 936* M ad M onk, B; R om eo and ,Iu- The Skull, A-2; This Property is an unusu.il numherof to p ­ Condemned. B; Three on a Cathedral. The Pirates, TAILBACK CHUCK llet, A-l; Seconds, B; Sound of sided contests, it Ls note­ .Music, A-l; South Pacific, A-3; Couch, A-3; Thousand Clowns, U N D E R TH E new for­ who also show non-league Schutte directed Mache- Ten Commandments. A-l; The A-3; Torn Curtain. B; Trouble worthy that interest still is mat the Northern and wins over Colorado Springs beufs single wing attack Mullen Setting Brisk Pace Appaloosa, A-2; The Bible, A-l; With Angels, A-l; Thunderball, running high as a result o f Southern Division champs suburban rivals Cheyenne flawlessly as the Buffs The Pad, A-3; The Sleeping A-3: Up to His Ears, A-3; Very the new alignment. Special Favor, A-3; Von Ryan's will meet at the conclusion Mountain and W idefield, derailed winless Mt. Car­ Beauty, A-l; Waco. A-2; Who's A quick check of the In Parok Loop Grid Stats Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A-4. Express, A-l; Walk Don’t Run. of the regular season to thus matched Mullen’s 3-0 mel. Schutte ran for one A-3; W h at Did You [>o in the scorehoani indicates that touchdown and pa.ssed for Neighborhood, Drive*in determine the Parochial DPL mark. Mullen’s yard-eating PASS RECEIVING War, Daddy?, B: Wild Angels, B; there is indeed a sizeable two others as the Buffs Wrong Box. A-2; Years of League’s title wearer for Regis and Machebeuf Mustangs continue to dom­ Plaver. .School PC TD YDS. McCuire A .Man Called Adam, A-3; A Lightning, A-L gap between the "haves" 1966. both matched wins to re­ rolled up 170 yards pas.sing inate the Denver Parochial Man Called Flintstone, A-l; A and "have-noLs" but anoth­ and 136 yards rushing. .Machebeuf...... 9 0 146 .Man C'ould G et Killed, A-2; A m ­ On Tclevi.sion Both Regis and Mache- main locked in a tight duel League’s official football l.anoha. M u lle n ...... H 2 251 bush Bay, A-3; And Now,Miguel. er quick check of the beuf have lost one game for top honors in the DPL’s statistics, with Mustang PUNTING St. Joseph’s continued its A-I; Arabesque. A-3; Assault on SATURDAY, OCT. 15 schedule rt‘veals the pleas­ thus far, with the Raiders Northern Division. Regi.s gridders setting the pace in Player, School Nf>. YDS. AVC. AY! a Queen, A-2; Battle of the News Hounds, A-2; The Lion ant prospc-ct of a down-to- climb back to respectability Heady. Maehebeuf . . 13 142 ,72.0 H u n ters. A -l; C harlie Chan in losing to St. M ary’s and bumped St. Francis. 47-13, nearly all categories. l>el»ren/o, Bulge, A-l; Beau Geste, A-l; the-wire scramble for trip w hile .Machebeuf downed following a winless cam­ 8 t. -Joweph'i...... 1,7 .7«H 36.9 Birds, A-2; Blindfold, A-2; Born Honolulu, A-1; Bordertown, A-2; Machebeuf falling to Regis. paign in 1965 by nailing M ullen leads in both A ll M y Sons, B; T h ree F or J a­ dog laurels In both divi- Mt. Carmel. 33-6. St. Jo­ R U SH IN t; Free, A-l; Butterfield H, B; Cat "The prospect of a rem­ down iUs third win in four team offense and team de­ Ballou, A-2; Cat On a Hut Tin mie Dawn, A-2; The Revenge of skm.s. seph’s whipped winless and PlHver. Sch.Md TC Net atch between Regis and fense. Quarterback Jim lainoha. -Mullen...... 1.7 Roof, A-3; Charade, A-2; Do Frankenstein, A-2; Tarnished pointless Holy Family, loop starts. Not Disturb. A-3; Dracula. Heroes, A-2; Bugles in the Af­ Machebeuf seems to be ar­ Deidel is the loop’s top Baker. M ullen ...... 31 .706 .Maieoneuve. Sl. Mary 31 ;H>2 Prince of Darkness, A-2; Dr. ternoon, A-l; A Gathering of MACHEBEUF AND ousing interest among the 39-0, in the other game Tony DeLorenzo piled passer and also sets the Goldfoot and the Bikini Ma­ Eagles, A-l; the Fugitive Kind. Regis are locked in a tight fans,” Father Costello says. last week. over lor three touchdowns pace in total offense. Dave SCORING B; P rin c e Valiant, A - l; Ixxuisi- chine, A-2; Dr. No. B; Fireball scramble for supremacy in "Should this be necessary, in keying the B ulldogs’ Lanoha leads in both rush­ Player. Schixol I D P A T P IS . 500, A-3; Flash, the Teenage Ot­ ana Purchase, B; Nancy Goes to M U LLE N HAD its gmal I.an

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CONNOR. er«$A««nl 1255 SO. COLO. BLVD. 388-488 850 ON YOUR DIAL Robert P Connor. V N o Frovdeni 17th & Sicul • Member F.D.'.C. • 244-6911 other parishes are also at­ P a g e 10 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, October 13, 1966 St. Francis de Sates tending. Ed Cordova is St. Francis de Sales chairman o f the program Parish (Denver) — Parents for St. Patrick’s. o f the grade school chil­ dren w ill have individual Sts. Peter, Paul conferences with their Sts. Peter and Paul’s childrens’ teachers on Fri­ Parish (WheEitridge) — Sts. day, Oct. 14, from 9 a.m. Peter and Paul’s Key and to t w e lv e noon. In con­ Sword society will meet junction with the.se confer­ Thursday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., ences, the PTA will hold a in the school gym. Pro­ food shower for the Sisters, All Saints society Oct. 13. The presi­ M. Johnita for elementa­ and donations will be ac­ gram will feature a repre­ The annual novena in dent, Dorothy Fattor, has ry and Mrs. R. Bassett cepted throughout the day. sentative of the Mountain honor of All Sainta will sent personal letters of in­ for high school. .An open house will be held States Telephone company who will speak on t.he ap­ begin at 7:45 p.m. on Sun­ vitation to all women of A Sunday school pro­ for parents and interested plication of the L)iser beam day. Oct. 23, in the church. the parish to attend. A gram has been initiated. parishioners who wish to The nine day novena will special prize will be given. Small children, ages one tour the school from 4 to 6 in the field of Communtca- be conducted Evergreen through three years of age. p.m. The F^.T.A, officers ' tions. A retroiit for women of by the Rev. Christ the King Fairish meet in the church base­ will serve as hostesses. the parish is scheduled Edward (Evergreen' — The Rev. ment d u rin g the 9 and A school of religion for fo r ()ct. 28-.30 at El Pom- iMcMonagle, a Ix*o F^lach. pastor, presided 10:30 a.m. .Masses: ages pre-school children four ar retreat house. Colora­ membt‘r of the and showed slides of liome four and five meet in the and five years of age will Governor Invited to Mt. Carmel Event do Springs. Women in­ S o c i e t y o f and Fatima at a meeting school. Participating per­ be held in the grade school building each Sunday terested in attending Eire Mary (Marist o f the .Mtar and Fiosary sons who can assist arc Fathers' with Colorado Governor JoFtn Ixjve is shown being presented a ticket to the morning at 10 a.m. asked to make reservji- society members recently. asked to call Mrs. Richter. second annual benefit dinner-dance of Mt. Carmel parish, Denver, by Roxie ■I headquarters tions through Mrs. Al­ i Ft was reported that the 776-0285. Carbone, right. Left to right are committeemen Felix Andrew, George St. Therese San Fran- b ert IVIicklich, 424-5269, recent parish picinic was a The next meeting of the Petrocco, the Rev. Robert M. Volk, O.S.M., pastor; and Gov. l.x>ve. The St. Therese Parish i Au­ I before Oct. 18. cisco. success. Home and School associa­ event will be held in the grand ballroom of the Denver Hilton hotel Satur­ rora) — The priests of St. A native of tion will be Nov. 21. day, Oct. 22, beginning at 7 p.m. A1 R h odi’s orchestra w ill perform. Awards Therese parish, Aurora, are The Falcon 4-H club re­ Fr. F’hi ludelphia. St. Philomena's cently elected officers: from Lloyd’s Furs and Hover Motors will be presented. Tickets, at $12.50^ currently conducting reli­ St. F’hilomena Parish St. Bernadette's President, Donsild Bisant; Father McMonagle studied can be obtained by calling Mr. Andrew, 455-0447. gious instructions for (Denver) — October Devo­ St. Bernadette’s Parish at Marist seminaries in adu lts w h o liv e in the vice president. John (Icis- (Lakewood) — Safety as­ Penndell, I’o., and Wash­ tions are held each evening parish. Both Catholics and linger: secretary. Steve at 5:30 p.m. in St. F’hilo- semblies will be held the ington, D.r.. before being Mr.s. Walt Eckhardt, 935- Other members of the Ranney. Leaders of the two non-Catholics are invited McCollom: treasurer. Philip mena’s church. A nursery first Monday of each Bisant; reporter. Brian ordained in Washington in 8496; Mrs. Earl Cochran. executive committee are B row nie troop.s are Mmes attend. They are held in has been provided for par­ month at 10 a.m. for var­ 1947. Before becoming in­ 935-5794; or Mrs. Vern Don G riffith , accountant; A rth u r Libby, Henry Me- the school basement at 8 Doyle: Song leader. Blane ents wishing to leave chil­ ious age groups. The first volved in iMarist mi.ssion Cook, 936-5355. Mary Lou McKenna, secre­ laragno, Royburn Kruck- o’clock on Tuesday and Doyle; community chair­ work, he was assigned to dren, babies included, was held in the school Oct. ta ry ; L a rry Adans, Dr. man and'Ed Udry. Thursday evenings. man. Joe Olson. various parishes for 17 while they attend 11 a.m. 3. Lad/ of Grace Richard Altm ix, Dr. Max St. Joseph's St. Therese will partic­ St. Catherine's years. Ma.ss on Sundays. Altar and Rosary socie­ Our Lady o f Grace Par- Braunagel, Jim Broderick ipate in the Helping St. Catherine’s Piirish The pastor, the Rev. ('onfirmation will be ties members will meet ish (Denver) — Instruction Dr. Pete Cassidy, Jack (Redemptorist) Hand program with the (Denver) — The annual Harley Schmitt, urges all h<*Id Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m. classes for public school Aurora public school Christian, Len Clark, Dr. St. Joseph Redemptorist fall card party and bake families in the parish to Two meetings will be F*TA members will meet children who will be mak­ P .T .A . c o u n c il. It is a Frank Kerins, Ned Koch, Parish (Denver) — The sale spoinsored by the A l­ attend the novena all nine held, one on the evening Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the ing their First Communion m onthly paper sale spon­ program designed to Bob Lennon, Dennis tar and Rosary^ society o f nights. of Oct. 11, the second, a church hall. The PTA began Oct. 5. Classes for sored by St. Joseph help protect children O’Neill, Dr. George Phillin, St. Ciitherine’s psirish. • f rehearsal, on Friday board meeting will be held children who have made going back and forth to Glenwood Springs Art Ryan and Bill Skufa. Redemptorist parish, Den­ Denver, will be held in- evening Oct. 14. For fur­ Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the their First Communion and In addition to the 19 on ver, w ill be held on Oct. school and to aid chil­ *( St. Stephen's Parish the church cafeteria on ther information, persons school library. for high .school youths pre­ the executive committee, 22-23. Proceeds w ill be dren who are injured or > < ((Jlenwood Springs' — Wedne.sday Oct. 19 with a may call the Fiev. I>eon- St. M. M a g d a le n e paring for Confirmation there are 60 captains, and given to the recently lost. Volu nteers will put Each n igh t in October ard Urban, 377-5075. the H e lp in g H and sign dessert luncheon Eit 1 p.m. i St. Mary Magdalene are also under way. Fnfor- approximately 240 workers formed Pep Club. Catholics in Cllenwood CCD classes are held in their window during f’ rizes w ill be given. Pa­ I^arish (Denver' — A re­ mation can be obtained by who w ill be participating A games party for the Springs are meeting at the each Sunday morning at the drive. The Rev Sisters o f the parish was the time the children are trons are asked to bring cent news item about the calling Mrs. Margaret their own cards. Donations church at 7:30 p.m. to re­ 9:30 a.m. at St. Philome- M cC allin has invited the held during the recent Fall going to or from school number of students at­ liams, CH 4-6720. are 50 cents. cite the Rosary for peace. na’s school for public executives and the captains fe stiva l. A Mustang was and volunteers should be tending St. Mary Magdal­ Games parties are held Members of St. Cather­ Continued large attendance school children. Doughnuts to a dinner meeting at awarded to John Padilla of available during these ene school was in error. Tuesday evenings at 7:30 ine’s credit union will proves that peace is not and coffee will be provided Writer’s Manor, Oct. 13, at Denver. hours. For further infor­ There are 351 students en­ o’clock. meet at 7:30 p.m., Thurs­ just a political issue, but for those parents who wish 6:30 p.m. Tom Tierney, St. Anthony's mation persons may call rolled in the school. St. Anne's day Oct. 13 in the church the concern of everyone, to wait for their children. president of the Blue the St. Therese Helping St. Anthony of Padua cafeteria, to vote on a said a parishioner. Hot lunches are being St. Rose Shrine of St. Anne Par­ Cross-Blue Shield insur­ Parish (Denver) — The Hand chairman, Mrs. A program on "H ats” ish (Arvada) — St. Anne’s ance company in Denver, V ern W e lc h at .364-8990 by-law amendment which served at the school the St. Rose of Lima Parish Rev. Gerard Cusack, as­ will allow members of presented by Mickey Peats second Tuesday of each (Denver) — At a meeting PTA will have its first w ill speak to the group. sistant pastor of St. Anth­ or the St. Therese safety will highlight the meeting meeting of the year on Holland Johnston, architect chairman, Mrs. James T. Holy Family parish to join m onth. Th e price is 25 of the Holy Name society, ony of Padua’s church, St. Catherine’s credit of the A lta r and Rosary cents per lunch with extra presiden t. P e te Rebich, Tuesday, Oct. 18, featuring for the new convent and Denver, has appealed to Ayers at 366-6624. a beef potluck dinner held rectory will also attend the union. The credit union hot dogs available for 10 announced that the annual the men of the parish for St. Patrick's office will be closed from 7 cents each. Thanksgiving games party in the school gym starting meeting. more volunteer narrators, at 6:30 p.m. Gue.st speaker St. Patrick’s^ Parish to 8 p.m. on that date. would be held Saturday Republican and Demo­ e.4)ecially at the noon and (Denver) — On the Tues­ Longm ont will be the Rev. Lawrence evening, Nov. 19, in the cratic candidates will I ? 5:30 p.m. Sunday Masses. days of October from 10 St. John the Baptist St. Peter, assistant super­ presented at the meeting of Those interested in ofiering Parish (Longmont) — Con- church auditorium, with a.m. until 12 noon physical intendent of schools of the the Holy Name society on their assistance in this ca­ education classes are being w« firmation for children and bo He will be assisted by Jer­ Archdiocese of Denver. Monday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m. pacity should call Ron held at St. Patrick’s school, adults will be Sunday, Oct. wi ry Brin. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Robert Beck, presi- in the lower level of the Makowski, 922-1870, or Denver, under the direction 16, 4 p.m. Children must Oc George Wood, Roy Johnson, dent, w ill preside at the church. Twenty-five candi- Father Cusack at the rec­ of Mrs. Petrarca. These be in their 12th year of business meeting; and Sis- dates will present their re- tory. mj age. Tom Duzenack, Vince Di- classes prepare teachers for Me Manna, Les Konicek, Dick ter G eorgina, principal, spective platforms. An in­ Mrs. Ralph Chase has physical education drills There are 255 children pr( Huter, Hank Begler, Har­ will introduce the faculty, formal question and ans­ assumed the presidency of held for the school chil­ enrolled in St. John’s 12 old Steffen, and Tom A puppet show for the wer session will follow. St. Anthony’s Home and school, grades one through dren. Representatives from an( children of the parish will Our Lady of Fatima School association, formerly eight. Sister Mary Johnita Harnke. an Program chairman for be sponsored by the Holy known as the PT A, suc­ is principal. The school is Our Lady of Fatima $1, the HNS is Tom Duzenack, Name society on Thursdiiy, ceeding Mr. and Mrs. staffed with five Sisters Parish (Lakewood) — An WEISSBAKERY cer assisted by Herb Dreiling. Oct. 13, in the school gym election for members of the Charles Koontz, presi­ and seven lay teachers. [ OLD-FASH io N E D S A LT wil The Rev. Barry Wogan, at 7:30 p.m. This is the board of education at Our dent-couple, who resigned. Departm ental teaching is w il pastor, iinnounced that the regular meeting night for Lad y o f F atim a parish, In lieu o f a money-making j RISING BREAD-■EVERY TUESDAY being continued for grades p.m goal of the HNS member- Holy Name Society, Lakewood, will be held on event, voluntary contribu­ five through eight. F o u r Stores to Serve You tur ship committee will be 200 und the president, Philip Sunday, Oct. 23, from 4:30 tions will be received from Sister Mary Magdalene, 4024 T e n n y so n ...... 455-1937 by members by Jan. 1. Ken Faulkner, will conduct ei to 8 p.m. in the parish members. These donations music instructor, is direct­ 5850 W. 38th Ave...... 424-1366 sio Kim ball is chairman, as- business meeting prior to h all. Candidates for the can be paid with dues or ing a band with 35 music separately to John Collins, Lakeside Center ...... 433-1703 cen sisted by Mel Graham, the puppet show presented board Jire Harold Berg- students and 20 band mem­ treasurer. 1480 C a r r S t...... 237-1604 ceec Bert Stadig, Dick Huter, by Gretta Hines. There is no kamp, Ezra Bishop, Her- bers. The Rev. Gerard Cusack bent and Hank Begler. admissioncharge. bert Downey, Mrs. Molly The hot lunch program will speak on "Grace and E A 'priest from the Dio­ A CCD teacher training D ow ns. M iss Constance the has 95 per cent of the stu­ course will begin at 7:30 Drumheller, Shad Garnett, Baptism” at the next adult 4995 Q u itm a n dents participating. cese of Reno, Father Thom­ instruction class on Friday cept as J. Connolly, will speak p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14, at Mrs. Gene Hanifen, Joseph w ill CCD cliis.ses for public St. Anne’s under the guid- H a w le y . N o e l M u lla n , evening, Oct. 14 at 7:30 Phone at all the Masses on Sun- p.m. the b igb school students in ance of Sister Juanita of Daniel Schaefer, and Dr. grades one through eight diiy, Oct. 16, on behalf of The Rev. Robert Keke- 477-08 14 ny . the CCD office and the Charles Zarlcngo. are held each Saturday missions in his area. isen, pastor, will conduct and Rev. Daniel Connor, as­ Models for the fashion morning, 9 to 10 a.m. A program has been the session on Monday Blcs sistant pastor at St. show sponsored by the A l­ ices High school students in planned for a meeting of evening, Oct. 17, when his Anne’s. tar and Rosary society at n in j grades nine through 12 the Altar and Rosary soci­ subject will be "Confes­ ety to be held on Thursday the Forum in Villa Italia CCD attend classes on 'Thurs­ St. James' on Thursday, Oct. 20 are sion.” evening, Oct. 13, at 7:45 reli^ d ay even in gs, 7:30 p.m. St. James’ Parish (Den­ Barbara Mantei, Joan For- p.m. in the church audito­ fifth Seventh and eighth ver) — Members of the ey, Betty Nolan, Helen rium. pers grade CCD classes will PTA will meet Tuesday, Casey, Teresa Schieltz, Oct. 18, at 8 p.m. in the come ARROW be held with high school Parishioners are re­ Elaine Sweeney, Rita sons students beginning minded that they can still school cafeteria. Barksdale, Jo Reinmund, SERVICE Altar and Rosary society fAagdalme Qurdem Willit Thursday, Oct. 20. Per­ order white fruit cakes at Gloria Stovall, Barbara STATION sons interested in teach­ $1.25 per pound, by calling meeting Friday, Oct. 14, at Rossi and son, Steve, NURSING & CONVALESCENT CENTER St. 1 DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE ing CCD classes are Mrs. Joe Nagel, 936-2901; 12:30 p.m. in Walsh Hall. Christine Anderson, Patty S t TUNE UP & BRAKE SERVICE A ll women of the parish Paris M il Pecos <550737 asked to contact Sister Mrs. Joe PtEdilla, 935-2228; Babkiewich, Barbara Blum, are invited. Baby sitting Donna Blum and Carolee AFFILIATED WITH ALL MAJOR HOSPITALS r ie t y service will be provided in Barta. A cordial hour will album the school during the begin at 11 o’clock a.m., Approved by the American Hospital Association luncheon and meeting. and luncheon will be GREEN The Men’s club will served at 12:15 p.m. Baby­ MEADOWS hold its annual dance sitting services will be CONOCO Oct. 29, in the school available. Rates for this gym. Tickets are, $3 per accommodation will be 50 COMPLETE couple. AUTOMOTIVE cents per hour for one SERVICE \Veekly games party ch ild , and 25 cents per 31*5 So. Sheridon *(5.ft70 sponsored by the M en’s hour for each additional club every Friday at 8 p.m. PRESENTATION PARISH child. Free parking is in the school cafeteria. Ev­ available. eryone is invited. The Girl Scouting pro­ (hir Eiptfls Will T ill *ii R«p*ir T«tr Etfiit Littleton gram for giris attending St. Mary’s Parish (Lit­ Our Lady of Fatima school N ow ’ tleton) — The annual Op­ has been resumed and ad­ complete car check Tune-up lor summe erational Fund drive spon­ ditional troops have been holidayt. sored by St. Mary’s parish, organized. Leaders of the DAVE'S STUART STAND f3*-3l33 Littleton , will Iwgin Oct. Cadettes are Mrs. Joseph Cold Bond Stamps 30. Ed Mahoney, chairman, Kelly and Mrs. Oliver and Gene Kramer, vice Gross; leaders o f the two chairman, will work under Junior Girl Scout troops FOR PATIENTS REQUIRINO: the direction of the Rev. are Mmes. Carl Madison, EDDIE'S Frederick D. McCallin, Hugh Bunnell, Henry El­ COMPLETE ■ Post-Operative Rouline.s CONOCO pastor. liott, L. J. Meier and Jack ■ C'on vale.sccn 1 Proced u res (t r n r r a l NURSING KrpfitrinK ■ Physical Therapy StAtP Inaprrtinn St. Francis Alumni KITCHEN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SERVICES ■ Barber Shop—Beauty Salon Station ■ General Medical Techniques... 1 lOO W. AlttmodH 73S-e::6l Final plans for the alumni luinquct of St. Fran­ cis do Sales’ high school. Denver, arc being “ C iis e w o r k Specialists" HOLT CROSS (THORNTON) checked by the committee in charge with the Rt. ■ ATTENDING CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN Rev. Monsignor Grcg«)ry Smith. V.G., P.A., pas­ CALL OR VISIT THORNTON PHILLIPS' 66 tor. at a recent meeting. Left to right are Mrs. G. • HOSPITALS • CONVENTS C. Burke. Mrs. Ed IJndncr, Ed Burke. Mrs. Wal­ • SCHOOLS • RECTORIES The • CiiviRti Iftim tifi ter Mul(|uecn, and Monsignor Smith. The dinner • RESIDENTIAL • V E S TR Y MAGDALKXK (lAHDLXS IXC. the Kii ttfTK* and dance, to he hold Sunday, Oct, 16, beginning 3131 SOUTH FEDERAL BLVD. • ENGLEWOOD, COLO. 19th ai • All W*il CM'iRKlR’ com m it • rt(( NitkIR I at 6 p.m. at the Wolhurst club, will climax the ; 1235 South B ro ad w ay 744-1296 : annual homecoming weekend. Information and Mrs. Ji ^MtA rnA RiiAium 7 6 1 - 0 2 6 0 reservations may be obtained by calling 744-7211. ball wil P alace 1 I arc b Iho at- Cordova ia Thursday, October 13, 1946 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER P a g e 11 the program ‘s.

Paul and Paul’s Memo to Correspondents ridge) — Sts. tl’s Key and • CorrespundentH who contribute par­ • ('oiTi'spondenIs should take time to i will meet ish tiewH itemii to thcHc pa^CH of the "Keg- study the style of the items as they appear 20. 8 p.m., ister*' are reminded that there im h lim it e d in (he paper. AH copy must start out with gym. Pro- amount of space uvailabh* for thi» bcrviee. the parish name, followed by the city or For this reason, it is neecNKary to edit town in parenthesis (sec example on this ure a repre- Home of tho longer artlelcH Huhmitted; it is p a g e ). le Mountain hIho neconMary to edit all news itemn nent ne company in to conform to the newspaper’s style. • I’letures accompanying news items or on the ap- s«“nt in by themselv<*s MUST have the com ­ Laser beam • A policy has been inaugurated that plete informaition on a separate piece of Communica- all items must not exceed .‘MM) words or copy (this is called u "eutline” for pic­ approxim ately a pagt* and one r tures). Poloroid prints and snapshots are not aeeeptal)le. Only professional, tiuality wom en o f (with margins ut top. sides, and )>ottom) of typewritten, DOUBLE SFACKD muteriul. glossy prints will be us<'d. Fictures must scheduled tell a story, have variety.; unacceptable are at El Pom- • Correspondents arc asked to limit pictures with mor<* than five persons. l*ie- ?e, Colora- Busy Bakers at St. Rose their items to pertinent future evemts and lures showing a gn>up of people lined up Vom en in- dates. A meeting of the Altar and Bosary facing the camera in a stilted fashion are usually rt>fused. All cutlines, with com plete m ding are Shown above beginning preparations for baking the white fruit cakes to society two weeks ago has no news value. be ordered this week and delivered Dec. 11, are four members of the information, must be t^'ped and double e rescrva- s p a c ed . M rs. Al- benefit baking committee of St. Rose of Lima Altar and Rosary society. • All co|>y must be typewritten and 424-5260. Left to right are Mrs. Joe Padilla, Mrs. Joe Nagel, chairman; Mrs. Walt double spaced. Names must be eheeked for Eckhardt, and Mrs. Vern Cook. • 'I'he deadline for all copy and pic­ accuracy. All first and last names must be tures is MO.NDAY, 5) a.m.; the staff is not Mt. Carmel PTA Ceremony H club re­ used. On clergy names use: the Kev. John responsible for the non-appearance of copy Mrs. Joseph I’ontarelli, right, new president of Loyola Doc, not: Father Doe! I’he priest’s title o ffic e rs : received after this time! the Mt. Carmel grade school PTA, Denver, re­ St. Ignatius of Loyola must be given, that is, whether he is pas­ Id Bisant; ceives the gavel from Mrs. John Pavlakovich, Parish (Denver) — Sunday, tor, assistant pastor, or other title. • A reminder: Oftentimes there are lohn Oeis- president of the North Denver district council of Oct. 16, will be the month­ parish events (dedication, special project, ry. Steve ly Communion Sunday for • Handwritten copy more often than building program, etc.) that merit special the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women rer, Philip Loyola Altar sodality mem­ not is difncult to road and names written attention. Space outside of the parish news (ACCW). Looking on at left is Mrs. Michael out arc confusing to the editor; in this pages is given to such stories. Romansky, vice president. ?r, Brian bers. They will receive ease, the editor usually omits names be­ ler. Blane Com m union in the 8:30 ty chair- cause of the danger of misiqielling. Ail • It's obvious to readers that tho ma­ Mass. After Mass a brief handwritten copy is subject to the decision jority of parish news items come from thi? 'Junkie Priest's' Father Is Dead business meeting will be o f the editor. immediate l)<‘nvi*r area. Contributions from New York — Thomas J. the Bronx” in a contest held in the church hall, parishes, especially Imyond the Denver Egan, 81, a retired police sponsored by the New when Mrs. Esther Salsgiv- • Bulletins printed by the parish are metropolitan area, arc most welcome and a I’ arish lieutenant and the father York Journal. Father NO’r acceptable. will be given every consideration! } annual er, prefect, will report on of the Rev. Daniel F. Egan acquired his "title” and bake the activities o f the past Egan, known as "the junk­ for his work among drug ■ the Al- year and outline’ the proj­ 'Signs of Life' ie priest," died at his home addicts. Mr. Egan is sur­ ects for the coming year. iociety of All Saints' Parish Starts Part of your tax money in the Bronx. He retired in vived by another priest The Altar sodality is p a r i .s h. to the state is used for 1952 a fter 41 y e a rs o f son, the Rev. Alcuin F. sponsoring a conducted held in- highway warning signs, service. He was once voted Egan, and five other sons tour through the Howard teria on 'Just Share' Campaign traffic signals and pave­ the "most popular cop in and one daughter. Mortuary, Park avenue ? with a ment markings. Your re­ and Marion street, on Sun­ t 1 p.m. The Rev. Harley. Schmitt, for three years, and the turn on this investment W inter Care ven. I’a- day afternoon, Oct. 16, at p a s t o r o f A l l S a in t s ’ parisli builder plan o f $84 can be a longer life for 2:30 o’clock. The mortuary Is your car in tip-top St. Anthony's to bring c h u r c h , D e n v e r , h a s a year for three years. All you, reminds the State Pa­ condition for winter driv­ will pay the sodality $1 for onations announced the opening o f pledges are payable on A trol, if you watch for and ing, asks the State Patrol. every adult person present the general phase “ Just monthly basis if so desired. obey these ’’signs o f life” Remember the adage about for this tour. Persons at­ SALLY and VERN Cather- Share Plan” of the parish Father Schmitt is confi- on the highway. an ounce of prevention. KELLY’S >n w ill tending should be on the School Open House development campaign for dent that his parish will Thurs- mortuary parking lot by a new 1,200-seating capac- acxept the fair share plan MORRISON ROAO 2:25 p.m. church ity church to be built. enthusiastically, thereby LIQUOR STORE c on a Seventy-two Sisters of Prepurinjf for the open house to be held at Art of the last memorial enabling the campaign to Sf. Vincent de Paul ST. ROSE OF LIMA which Charity attended the silver Blessed Sacrament school, Denver, on Thursday, report the campaign had go well over its minimum *ers o f anniversary Mass offered Oct. 13, are, left to right, Mrs. Cleo James, PTA reached a total of $168,- need of $250,000. up for Sister Ann Mau­ faculty advisor; Mrs. Henry Job, corresponding to join 350. Participation by par- Workers w ill continue to ■r m " cred i t reen, principal of Loyola secretary; and Mrs. George McMahill, vice presi­ ishioners in the memorial Preisser’s Superette grade school. A dinner and canvas the en tire parish union dent. Parents of children in grades one to five are plan to date is 32 per cent, until Sunday, Oct. 16. On Fancy Meats And Groceries CONSTRUCTION CO. reception was held in the asked to visit at either 7:30 or 8:30 p.m. — (Photo by from 7 with memorial pledges av­ that day a final report rRII eEllVIRY AND General Contractors school hall. DeCroce) ite. era gin g $621 per donor. meeting w ill be held. CHAKCI ACCOUNTS 9 3 6 - 7 3 3 6 7 77-4447 HI.'. .So. K. occasions. Denver's Newest C lothing and household the campaign, workers Commorce City's 12:30 to 7 p.m. by Mr. Parish (Denver) — A food "Open 8 to 5 Daily” Suburban Variety Store articles for the near new will still accept memorial "Radio Controlled Servic* Canter" and Mrs. Victor Alianiello shower for the Sisters who VERN & ROSIE LEE DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER sale to be held Nov. 5 and gifts from those parish­ 0 288-9163 - 288-0810 and staff. The price is teach in Most Precious 936-7126 33rd & Dahlia 323-703S 6 may be left in the ves­ ioners who still wish to $1.50 for adults and 75 Blood school, Denver, will tibule of the church. take part," said Father cents for children. Games held Oct. 16-23. Gifis Christmas cards are on Schmitt, who advised w ill be played. A il booths may be takne to the school display after all Sunday that all parishioners still w ill be open from 1 to 8 or left at the convent at ” 1 Masses in the church hall. desiring a memorial p.m. The evening will fea­ 2250 South Harrison. PARISH PHARAAACY GUIDE ture dancing with music The monthly meeting of sh ould c a ll 935-8130 or i7 by the Founders. Admis­ 935-2747. the Altar and Rosary St. Anne's Adds CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE >6 sion for dancing is 75 society w ill be held Oct. Kenneth Adamson, form­ )3 cents per person. A ll pro­ 17 in tho school cafeteria 3 Sunday Masses er Denver Bronco football >4 ceeds w ill bo used for the at 1 p.m. Demonstrations star and executive chair­ benefit of the school. on fall and Christmas For the convenience of man of the general phase, MOST PRECIOUS BLOOO - ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Every evening during flower arrangements will parishioners at the Shrine said the purpose of the the month o f October, ex­ highlight the meeting. The of St. Anno parish, Arvada, "Just Share Plan” was to cept Sunday evening, there program is being presented beginning Sunday, Oct. 16, enable all parishioners to will be the recitation of VILLAGE REXALL DRUG by Flower World. there will be three addi­ take part in the building, the Rosary with the Lita­ Prompt Delivery Service tional Masses in a new of the new church. Adam­ ny of the Blessed Virgin Cure d'Ars Photo Supplies — Liquors — Imported Wines location for parishioners son explained that the and Benediction of the Cure d’Ars Parish (Den­ living in the west end of "Just Share Plan” will Blessed Sacrament. Serv­ ver) — Confirmation will consist o f a choice of two 1425 So. Holly 7 5 6 - 8 3 4 3 be administered at Cure the parish. ices w ill begin each eve­ pledges: the parish bene­ d’Ars parish, Denver, on Musses at 9, 10:15, and ning at 7:15 p.m. The factor plan o f $120 a year CCD elementary school of Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 11:30 a.m., will be held in ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA ST. DOMINIC ST. PHILOMENA’S ALL SOULS. ENGLEWUOD religion is in need of a p.m. Those to be confirmed the auditorium of Arvada fifth grade teacher. Hel­ and their sponsors are West high school. The same schedule which FAMILY Savc-A-Pennyj pers and fishers are wel­ asked to bo present at 'BUD" STEPHENS CHERRELYN come also. Interested per- school that evening no has been in effect at the FUN! Rx PH Af^M ACY DRUG STORE .sons are asked to call Mrs. later than 6:45 p.m. church will continue. D r u ^ NEW In Sickness «nd in Health William Abbey, 891-2468. NORTH DENVER'S PROFESSIONAL P Guardian Angels PRESCRIPTION STORE 3101 E. Colfax Ave. I’honc 7S!l-2.'>(il News Deadline! Prescription PLAYER PIANOS It “Quainu IJruen C* Prctcriiilion^' BROADWAY at QUINCY St. Vincent's (ruardian Angels Parish .1120 W . 29th A v e . Member of l-.D.L. E NG LE W O O D (Denver) — First Commu­ The deadline for news Ed Bradtke — 332-6030 St. Vincent de Paul Rx 455-5191______FREE PARKING Parish (Denver) — A va­ nion for the Saturday stories and pictures to riety of Christmas card morning CCD classes will appear in the "Denver 922-1161 WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE albums and gift items are be held Sunday, Oct. 30. Catholic Register" is Monday at 9 a.m. Corre­ FRIENDLY spondents arc asked to DRUG & PHARMACY AND SKILLED ‘KNOW HOW’ have their material at S660 W. ALAMEDA th e ^'Register" office at this time to assure pub­ PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED ST. CATHERINE'S FOR AND DELIVERED lication in the following TRAPPIST CANDIES 7 FLAVORS - .3»c BAG Thursday issue. 477-0549 455-99041 Coll4x At Downinq 333-U7S InmitiiMmititiMiiiiiuuiiiiiuiMiiiiNMiHKumiiMNiwmiiMtim BUSY CORNER | ST JOHN'S PARISH DRUG STORE ' HOLY CROSS. THORNTON rro iv s s io iia l I ’ liJirmaiist'S

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fitxaU -Add a bound hast' o f professional . A IREAl FOR YOU . . DRUG STORE (raining to tlie ahoNo- and you know X A B S m B M B j i v o v m m r B M I 3SO0 W. Main Littleton. Colo your prescriptions will he filled ac­ 2157 W. K>inpditi A RETREAT ST ANN’S. ARVADA tifliw M l Cilirad* Mt10 curately, dependahly. Sec us soon. 781-7609 PEEBLES Retreat begins at 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY ALLENDALE Closes at 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY PHARMACY 1 MOST PRECIOUS BLOOO ST FRANCIS DE SALES OUR LADY OF LOURDES SACRED HEART RETREAT HOUSE Harvest Ball Plans 9S(KI W . 59lh P U c q ALA-DOWN 1 "The Store ol Pef*eo*l Service'' ■ l2 2 -2 ;i»7 IIiff RiXML Drug The Rev. Donald A. McMahon, pastor of Christ PHARMACY Wesley Pharmacy 1 \rvada. Cohtr.icio the King parish, Denver, checks plans for the Sedalia, Colorado — 16 Miles South Hwy iVes Prescription Druggists REXALL PHARMACY 1 prescription Druggists I I9th annual Harvest Ball with members of the PHONE 688-4198 KirNt ill I’rcviriptKnis GIFTS BABY SUPPLIES y .is t t v f I> t I i m t> FREE DELIVERY 1 C. L. Ouinlen M em ber St. Vincent 1 committee. Left to right are Father McMahon, . . . NOW! Know Your \ Mrs. James Burch, and Mrs. Martin Moran. The 223S So. Colorado Hl>d. 260 SO U TH DOWNING ST 1 wesicY Ave. Oe PeuI Perith I ball will be held Saturday, Nov. 5, in the Brown Pharmacist V\a u %v T-IT-TB?? T rI. 777-26S.’>. 777-26S6 At So. Dewnint 733-16U ■ Palace ballroom, Denver. Thursday, October 13, 1966 Page 12 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Maryknoll To Upgrade LEGAL Radio NOTICES Programs Status of Brothers IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT In and lor the CHy and Count' at In •nd lor IM C ily onF Cownly •! Denver and Siaio •• Colorado .Maryknoll. N.Y. — The G en e r a 1 h o w ev er, a re learning, Oonvor ontf Siato of Colorado \ RELIGION IN THE NEWS C'utholic Foreign Mission re s e rv e d for priests by- No. P-4IS4J NOTIcrToViROITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS KLZ — SurKiayH, Society of America is up­ canon law. A SPOKESMAN said Estate el Jasaphlna Schmili. Oo- 7:15 a.m. Esiato el DANIEL F. REARDON coasad. grading the status o f its Brothers henceforth will the new legishition "will go (Docoatod) No. P4IS43. Na. P-41144 I CATHOLIC HOCK receive a minimum of two Alt persons havlr»9 claims against All parsons having claims againsi KOA iDenveri - Sundays. M aryknoll Brothers, rais­ a long way in dis|>elling Iho above named estate are required Iha above named estate are rogutrod years of college-level train­ to tiio them tor allowance In the ta file them for allowance In the P ro­ f 12:30 p.m. ing their t>ducation stand­ that all-tuo-common — and County Court ol the City and County bate Caurl at the City and County ot ASK AND LEARN ards and opening all but ing. either academic or unfairly deservt^d — notion ot Denver. Colorado, on or belore the Denver, Colorado, on or before fhe KOA tDenver' — Sunday*, the lop two governing technical, and then may that Brothers are second in l i s t d a y o l M a r c h , 1967, or saeri(Kl orienta- Denver, Colorado M202 Last Publication; October 2a. i960 SACRED HEART FROCiRA.M ■'equal community sUtlus” Il(> also said it was felt 222 060) (Published in the Denver KFSC (Denver) — Monday legislation for Brothers. It tion and formation, and the change could be ex- Cattiolic Register) IN THE PROBATE COURT through Friday. 9 a.m. removes all distinctions jireced es t he customary- jH*ctt*d to increase vocations First Publication: October 6, )966 In and tor fhe City and County ot KVOR 'Colo. Springs) — between Brothers and year in novitiate. After the to the Bn»therh(M>d. Mary- Last Publication: October 27, 1966 Denver and Stale ot Colorado KBOL 'Boulder) - priests except in matters novitiate. can­ knoll has approximately No. P 40468 Knight Gets Award .Mon.-Sat.; 6:15 a.m. KOLR IN THE PROBATE COURT NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION involving Sacred Orders. didate- Brothers take a 200 Brothers, and more In and lor the C(ty and County FOR DETERMINATION OF Shown receiving an aw’ard upon completion of (Sterling) - Saturdays, r h e a c t i o n m a k e s teni|>orary oath, then may than 1.000 jiriests. Of Denver and Stale of Colorado HEIRSHIP IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE hifl term as the first chairman o f the Metro-Den- 8:15 a.m. KRAI 'Craig) — Brothers cligibl<> for the work toward bacca 1 aureate The new eligibility of No. P19264 Su ndays. 11:30 a.m. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF HARRY R. LISENBY. (De­ ceased). ver chapter of the Knights of Columbus is David THE CHURCH TODAY first time f<»r el«*ction to degrees and advanced Brothers for elt*ction to the Estate ot MARGARET MARIE WAG L. McKinney, left, state advocate of the K. of C. the five-member (Jcner- degrees, in line with their (len eral Council will not NER (Deceased) No P 19264. THE PEOPLE OF THE KBRR < Leadville) — Sun­ Notice is hereby given that I have STATE OF COLORADO: Making the presentation at left is fJene E. days, 11:15 a.m. KF.ML ai Council, which con­ abilities and society needs. become a practical consid­ file d m y final report in the Probate To all persons interestad. G R E E T ­ ING; 'Denver! — Sundays, 9:30 sists of the Superior The General chapter said Court of the City and County of Den Steink€>. past state deputy under whose direction eration for the lx)dy until ver. Colorado, and that any person TAKE NOTICE lhal thare has been the chapter was founded. a.m. KGEK (Sterling) — General, Vicar General, the college and technical 1972, scheduled date of the d es irin g to object to the sam e shall tiled In the above named estate a pa- iition asking for a judicial ascertain, Sundays, 7:15 p.m. and three Assistants train in g can be provided next election. The Fifth tile w ritten ob je c tio n with the said GEORGETOWN U. FORUM court on or before November Uth, ment and deiermination ot the heirs (•eneral. within the seen no indication of what No. P 411S4 You are hereby riotified lo appear I Rosary in Spanish) — iK'stowing them on a basis the new name may be. but IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE and answer the petition within twenty this amount a child can ery day. KFSC/ 'Denver) — Sunday tening of the National OF GERTRUDE HERSHEY. Do days a fte r service ol this riotice on ceased. purchase a meal providing Despite rising costs, the through Saturday. 4 p.m. (’atholic Welfare Confer­ o f 8€*niority. and the five several state NCWC groups you (It served by publication, within CITATION TO ATTEND twenty days alter the last pubilcatien one-third to one*!ialf of his school has been able to Ilritp Ihi-M- -.(iilinnH >i cun) tind ta-ll ence — a step that now American Cardinals nor­ already have altered their PROBATE OF LOST WILL ot this n otice) and In default of an thpm you apprpriHte the iirogriima. daily nutritional needs. hold the price to students has l)een approved by the mally in top seniority pos­ titles to drop the word THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF answar or appearance the Court will p roceed to r e c e iv e and hear proofs at 25 cents, the same level Holy See. itions have announced that "w-elfare,” which now is COLORADO, TO: Every meal features a Mrs. Palm er Luna H. Mayo, 8)7 Plum Street. Mt. concerning the heirs ot such decedent high protein selection such maintained since the pro­ The move — w-hich th ey do not wish to be felt to have undue sociolo­ Carm el, Illinois, Sister, Heir at Law. and enter a decree determlnir>g who considered as candidates. gical overtones. The na­ Cecil C. DeWill, 406 E. 61h Street. Mt. «* deceased person. as turkey, hamburger, gram opened in 1960. Funeral services were simultaneously murks an Carm el. Illinois, Sister, Heir at Law. Dated at Denver. Colorado, this 25th cheese, fruits, vegetable, This year marks the conducted Oct. 8. at Most implementation of Vatican tional group is expected to Fred Moyer, 2)5 E. 3rd SL. Mt. Car­ day ol May 1964. A new name for N(?WC re-name it.self accordingly. mel. Illinois. Brother. Heir at Law. D. M . R O W LE Y and bread, butter or forti­ 20th program of the Na­ Precious Blood Church, H’sDt'creo on the I^astoral J. L. Hollingsworth, Los Angeles, Acting Clerk of the Probate Court fied margarine, and a half tional School Lunch pro­ Office of Bishops in the Calif., Stranger, Legatee. By FR ANC ES O. DOLAN Denver, for .Mrs. .Anna K. Becky Hollingsworth, Los Angeles, Deputy Clerk pint of whole milk, all in gram. Palmer, of .54.50 Pemberton Church and the first major Calif., Stranger, Legatee. THOMAS L. FORD profx?r amounts. Often oth­ change in the world-famed Denver Doctor W arns Jeannie Nordquist, Sierra Madre, Attorney drive, Littleton. Calif., Stranger. Contingent Legatee. 1700 E. 5th Ave., er foods are added for fla­ Jefferson Heart .Mrs. Palmer is survived NCVVC since its founding Carolyn Elam. Peaceful Valley, Colo., Denver, Colo.. 80211 vor or energy such as in 1919 — is designed to Stranger, Legatee. 355-1625 by a son. James J. Palmer, Harold Hilbert, 1210 Market Street. Of Mexico Epidemic (Published In the Denver ccxikies or baked g(K>ds. Unit Will Meet of Littleton; a daughter, place the ofTices of presi­ Mt. Carmel. Illinois. Nephew. Heir at Law. Catholic Register) The school can serve dent and vice president on First Publication: September 29. 1966 Dorothy Smith, of Den­ Forest Hilbert. 515 E. 6lh Street. Mt. "Denverites who are ease. The 53 ca.ses in Tex­ Last Publication: October 20. 1966 such a meal at low cost The Jefferson County ver; a sister who is a nun. the ballot, rather than on Carmel. Illinois, Nephew, Heir at becau.se the service is op­ Heart unit will hold its the seniority list. planning vacations in as are monumentally trag­ Law. Sister Marie Gertrude, S. John W. Hilbert, 13t E. 11th Street, erated on a non-profit ba­ Mexico this fall or winter ic,” IN THE PROBATE COURT first annual dinner meet­ C.. of New Jersey; five Proposal for the change Mt. Carmel. Illinois, Nephew. Heir at sis. "W e operate al.so under ing .Monday. Oct. 17, at 7 should make absolutely "In addition to polio Law. In and tor the City and County of grandchildren and 13 w-as made by the NCWC M rs. Lilb u rn G rigs b y, 3t3 W. lOth Denver and Stale e i Colorado the National SchiHil Lunch p.m. in the Forum room of sure they have the full cases among Texas resi­ Street.. Mt. Carmel. Illinois. Niece, great-grandchildren. administrative board. It No. P-41029 program o f the U.S. protection of Sabin oral dents, four people who Heir at Law. the Galluriu building at Mrs. Roy Barrett, 4347 Shaw, St. NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION partm ent of Agriculture.” V illa Italia Shopping cen­ polio vaccine,” advises Dr. traveled in Texas came Louis. 10, Mo.. Niece. Heir at Law. FOR DETERMINATION OF explains Mrs. Dorothy ter, 7200 W. Alameda, John Sbarbaro, director of down with polio after re­ Mrs. Dorothy Glenn, 1026 Oran, St. HEIRSHIP Louis. 37. M o., Niece. Heir at Law. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Kandell. cafeteria supervi­ Denver. disease control for the turning to their homes in Mrs. Ruby Burke. C O Jack R. Moyer, OF RONALD JULIAN LANE, also sor. "W e receive some fed­ W. Gerald Rainer, M.D., Denver Department of Michigan, Illinois, Wash­ 1170 Reale. SL Louis, 38 Mo., Niece, known as RONALD J. LANE. De­ Heir at Law. ceased. e ra l funds plus donated a thoracic surgeon o f Den­ May They Rest Health and Hospitals. ington and Alabama. Jack R. M oyer, 1170 R eale, St. Louis, foods from the Consumer ” Il appears that there Rifsidents of Denver who 38 Mo.. Nephew, Heir at Law. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ver. w-i!l Ih.* the principal Edward J. McHugh. 415 S/mes Bldg., COLORADO: and Marketing service.” speaker and will talk on is an epidemic of paraly­ have not had the complete Denver, Colorado 80202, Stranger, Ex­ To all persons interested, GREET­ hi ecutor. tic p o lio in n o r t h r n series o f Sabin oral polio INGS: al -.''Surgical Treatment of You and each of you are hereby no­ TA K E NOTICE (hat there has been I C'orona.’-y Artery Disease.” In Peace M e .X i c o , a n d it h tt s vaccine may get it from tified that the instrument . . . pur­ filed In thCalifornia. Mother. stories and pictures to O kuKc HtreeL D auRhter o f .Mr. I IO n O K S . W illia m F., .I2:{6 Mexico. day, and closes at 4 p.m. thereto to which said hearing regular­ You are hereby notified to appear Largest and Mrti. Carlos Ayala. Orav- Krumeria street. Requiem .Maaa, ly may be continued, when and where and answer fhe petition within twenty appear in the *'Denver "Even one case of polio every day but Thursday, you may appear if you so desire. enide aer\-iceH, M L O livet, Oct. 5. Cathedral of the Immaculate d ays a fte r service ot this notice on Selection Catholic Register’* is is terrible now, because we when closing hour is 3 WITNESS my signature and seal of you (if served by publication, within Conception, Oct. 8. Interment. said Court this 30th day of September. twenty days after the last publication in the Monday at 9 a.m. C o rre­ HI FI,I.A, .Miehelena Tomeo, Mt. Olivet. Bou!e''a*"d mortuar­ have vaccines which pro­ p.m. In addition to polio 1966. of this n otice) and in default of an spondents are asked to lOlB GiFar^c ntreet. I.ouiaville, ies. tect people from this dis- vaccine, the clinic has vac­ D. M. R O W L b Y answer or appearance the Court wifi 4 NO Rocky Clerk of the Probate Court, Colo. Requiem St. I aiuih proceed to receive and hear proofs have their material at cines for smallpox, typhoid, By M. J. F am erty concerning Ihe heirs of such decedent Mountain church. Oct. 12. Interm ent. I^iu 1 the ’’Register” office at IIUMPHRKYS, Wilfred (L paratyphoid, and yellow Deputy Clerk. and enter a decree determining who 1 Area iaville, Colo. (Billl, L'lfiO llumholdt streeL Re­ Denver Postmen Edward J. McHugh are the heirs ol such deceased person. this time to assure pub­ quiem .Mass. ( alhedral of the fever for those who need Attorney for Estate Dated at Denver. Colorado, this 20th i , 415 Symes Bldg. day ol September 1966. Cltarl*» McFadMr RUO/IS. Pauline, of Pine Ha­ Immaculate Conception, f(Hn. B ou levard .Mass, ll«dy Name church. OcL Denver and Slate of Colorado ME. 3-2069 mortuaries. 7. Interment. Ft. LoKan. accessible to the mailing No. P-41494 Cole. Sprints, Cele. public. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pcrsoml Supemsion FITZCKHAI.I). .lohn .1.. i;)I‘» MARTINKZ. Richard John, Estate ot W IL L IA M H. H AY N ES, aka W ILLIA M H E R M A N H AY N E S and W. -loaephine street. Requiem •Jr., of 4.571 Decatur street. Son Missionary Fathers J. D. CROL’CH H. H AYNES (D eceased) No. P 41494. C. D. O'BRIEN Maaa, St. Philomi-na church, of Richard John Martinez. Sr., All persons having claims against by the Mo ward Jamilij Oct. 0. Interment. Mt. OliveL and Sandra l,ee Padilla. Inter­ Name Superior the above named estate are required LOETSCHER’S Olintter mortuariea. ment. Mt. Olivet, Oet. B. to tile them for allowance In the P ro bate Court of the City and County ol Parma. Italy — A veter­ Denver, Colorado, on or before the FITZPATRICK, .John B.. 870 NORTON. Clara Ra>, ll«)7 an of nine years of mis­ 21th d a y of M a r c h . 1967. or said SUPER MARKET IJ Ilf A U n park avenue mortuary Dexter street. R quiem Maas, Victor street, Aurora. Requiem claims shall be forever barred sionary work in Brazil, ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Cathedral of the Immaculate Mass. St. Pius X church. Oct. DUkliTY MtATS n V W /■ Im L f BERKELEY PARK MORTUARY Bishop John Gazza. 42. ADMINISTRATOR Conception. Oct. 12. Interment. 12. Interment. Indianapolis, Ind. (Published in the Denver HAMPDEN MEMORIAL ESTATES CEMETERY • 222-1851 t PRODUCE .Ml OliveL Oliniier mortuaries. Howard mortuaries. Bishop o f Abaete, Brazil, Catholic R egister) 7 First Publication; October 6. )966 Quality Apparel has been cho.sen Superior Last Publication: November 3. 1966 Nationally Advertised 3 bedn (JALLKtJOS, Alejantlro. i:J20 O 'B R IF N M ic h a e l. KHi.i S. General of the Xaverian IN COLORADO SPRINGS pantry, Santa Fe drive. Requiem .Mass. .Sheridan hi Brands of Groceries vn rd . Re<)uiem Missionarj' Fathers at the SINCE 1872 to ahos ■ St. Cajetan's church. Ocl. II. .Mass. St. Anthi 524 W. Colorado Ave. downtov Interment. Ml. Olivet. church Oct. II. Interment. ML G en eral C h a p te r o f St. IN THE PROBATE COURT Kiowa and Tejon Slrocts 2 blocks ■ O livet. B ou levard mortUMries. Francis Xavier Foreign In and ter the City and County ol NO DO (JAVITO. AssuntB. 78.'t0 Ra- Denver and stale ot Colorado I Mission Society here. Rep­ No. P-41191 lei|{h. Requiem Mass, Holy Trin­ R O i;X . M arcia S.. .ll.'JI M ari­ resenting the United State.s NOTICE TO CREDITORS ity church. OcL II. Interment. posa street. Requiem .Mass. .Sl Estate of WILLIAM J. COUGHLIN. Mt. OliveL Boulevard mortuar­ P atrick's church. Ocl. H. Inter­ province at the sessions (Deceased) NOLAN FUNERAL HOME ; I SuIIxrrfe MiirtuaryJ ies. No P 41198 "TIIC ONLY CATHOIIC OWNED AND OPBRATEO ment. Ml. Olivet. Olinger mor­ are Very Rev. Angelo Fro- FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS" tuaries. All persons having claims againsi si, S.X.. Provincial Superi­ the above named estate are required G O R R K I.I,. Sarah C.. .515 W. to file them for allowance In fhe Pro THE NOLAN FAMILY F a ster place. Requiem .Mass. St. SCHRAY, Donald I).. 22« Be­ or. and the Ver>’ Rev. Rob­ bale Court of the City and County ot MEMBERS N.VTIONAL CATHOL'L FUNERAL DIRECTORS OUILO Mary's church, Oct. 10. Inter­ ryl Wa>. Broomfield. Requiem ert Maloney. S.X.. rector of Denver, Colorado, on or belore the ME. 2-4742 2tsi day of March. 1967. or said ment. Mt. Olivet. .Nickels-Hill .Mass. Nativity of Our Lord, the major seminary in claims shall be forever barred (!,ltr tFinral m ortuary. Broomfield. OcL II. Interment. Milwaukee. Wis. THOMAS L. FORD .Mt. O liveL B ou levard m ortuar­ Admintstraior, c. I a. REALTY 2 bedrooi O R A F . Anna S.. :I247 W. Fair- ies. THOMAS L. FO R D garage, t Every issue of every 1700 East 5th Avenue S e t p i t i g v ie w plHc<‘, form erly o f St. Kliz- landKap newspaper contains infor­ Denver, Colorado. 80218 AAAY INSURANCE and achoi South Denver and Englewood aheth's HetreaL Requiem Mass. T H O M P S O N . Anna F.. form ­ CO. 355 1625 DEANDP St. Anne's Shrine, Arvada. OcL erly of Denver, of Fullerton. mation and features of in­ 'Published in the Denver Catholic Y 2 5 N O . TEJON 7. Interment. .ML OliveL Boule­ Calif., Oct. 8. Interment, Mt. terest to ever>' member of Register) . N vard mortuaries. First Pubttcatlon' September 29. '966 Phoon 633-7731 Colorado Springs O liveL the family. Last Publication. O tiob er 1966 t Thursday, October 13, 1966 DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Page 13 Know Your .

BATE COURT Real Estate People Phone 82S-1145 Today 1o Place Your Classified Ad In the Register- Ity and Co u n t" of Ask for the Classified Department ate 01 Colorado -4IJ44 Only ant .\d . received by phone or mail b«-fore *• P.M. Tuesday C R E D IT O R S ■•tf " T h e r e 't a H o u »r J u r t O l ' can be published In the current week's paper. lino Schmift, Do- Sdrvinf Weatminstor . d< StOSTCL.KU\:' in « claim s against North Denver APTS. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS North Glenn islato are required ACROSS FROM FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES iwance In the Pro- Arvada :ity and County of GOVERNOR'S MANSION Must sell Kirby vacuum cleaner on or before the 725 LOGAN ST. with attachments. Runs and I96:> a I N G E R *•7, or said claim s Fir all af irttr Large buffets S50 and up. P ri­ looks like new. $45. 756-7164. Excellent condition. Zigzags, ed. Rail Estata Neiii buttonholes, etc. Must sacrifice. Paul L. Schmlti vate baths, carpeted. Parking $18.50 full price or 4 payments of Eaeculor C. i. iCM«l IKkia B U Y IN O S E L L IN O T R A D IN O Tpn C «a available. M G R . 534-1612 1961 Ford, 6 Cyl., 2 dr., Denver Catholic $5.00. 825-5080. an. 4211173 “ Th t Man To See i i f rom Look. JUalfy** hs. 42M271 A uto ., seat belts, private own­ BUILDING FOR RENT er $550. Also B BQ CrlU. LTD. Make offer. 1319 So. Pearl O lc. 3t f - 14«) Res. 93)-« 2J3 Store building for rent. Suitable IT PAYS LOOK for barber shop or small office. TE COURT 2S37 W . 7 }n d A v «. REALTORS 04c. 43S S0«a "IS Yes. Eld. In Reel Estate" $50.00 Inquire 4210 Tennyson ROOM FOR RENT TO ADVERTISE and County of Mcnler licm l Secrimcil Firish 455-4789 (FURN.) of Colorado MONTCLAIR **Call the Man **Call The Man HELP WANTED IN T H E R EG IS TE R 1424 P o plar 399-1401 FEMALE FURNISHED ROOM From Van Schaack” From Van Schaack’* ______Realtor Lady to care for invalid. 1966 W H ITE Live-in. Private room. Age 30 AVAILABLE Does most everything, all built to 45. $40 a y/eek. in, needs responsible party to L is t -S e ll- 'Brigadoon' Comes to TV GL-5-8790 take over final 4 payments of for two men. S4.55 or $15.00 cash. 623-1566 ested. GREET- Woman baby sitter wanted. Our Personalized "Brigadoon," the muBlcal fantasy composed by Freder­ V ic in ity of 17th and Hudson. there has been Service Soils Homes ick Loewe and Alar. Jay Lerner in 1946, and their first Part time. M y home. 377-7048 UPHOLSTERY FABRICS ed estate a pe 377-0542 ilcial ascertain- List Now!_ successful production, has been given a lavish production After 5;00 P.M. Bill Molitor by ABC-TV and will be presented in color Saturday, Oct. jn ol the heirs Light housework, my home, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS d setting forth Res. 757-3020 Otfice 297-5448 L O U T E Z A K 15, 8:30-10 p.m., on KBTV, Channel 9, Denver, and KRDO- south Denver location, 9 mo. tsses and rcia Bankrupt stock of decorator O FFICE 297.S40a TV, Channel 13, Colorado Springs. Shown in a scene are child, Ph. 722-3694 after 6 or all ol all persons day weekends. SEWING MACHINES fa b ric s half p rice . Do If * heirs of said Van Schaack & Co. Robert Goulet, left, and Peter Falk. Sally Ann Howes, who yourself or we'll do It for South-East Olc. Van Schaack & Co. 3SD0 S. Broadway REPOSSESSED succeeded Julie Andrews in Broadway’s "M y Fair Lady,” HELP WANTED MALE 1966 SINGER CONSOLE you. Guaranteed workman I w it: Realtor Insurer REALTOR INSUROR ship. Bank terms. 825-9123. $12.00 )6th Ave-. N , costars. Denver Opal Biohm. 275 University Blvd. 1700 Wadsworth Zigzags, buttonholes, fancy UNDERWRITER npbail. Calif.. Denver, Colo. Lakewood. Colo. Buy - Trade stitches. No extra attachments i. 4an Black- IVz yr. exp. Fire & Package, to buy. SI.25 per week. 333-1244 . Md . Sister; Degree, 20-30, $500 plus. Jefferson St.. Adams County Moves or come by 3801 Federal Blvd. WANTED TO BUY Sister; Ber- M A M s h I t L D Most Precious Blood Church Boise. Idaho. ACCOUNTANT WANTED TO BUY S Santa Clara • R E A L T Y ■ Across The Street .Dcgrce-Under35-$S00 to $575 LEFT IN LAYAWAY REASONABLE ue. N, M e*., To Muzzle Gun Firing Singer Touch & Sew, Model 600 10 Speed Bicycles, needing re­ y. 1294 Elam — $57.80. Buttonholes, sews on paired. other. MAN FR ID A Y L is t-S e ll-B u y - Trade Denver — Using the au­ buttons, zigzags, overcasts, twin AL'S BIKE SHOP td to appear ■ Among other things, the Gen. office skills, fringe bene­ needles, appliques. Docs all fan­ 334 Federal Blvd. 935-3245 nifhin twenty fits. $4.50 thority granted by the last resolution would allow the cy patterns, built in. Sold origi­ lis notice on RADIO-PHON. ilion. within i n.4iMuurit..o Your Home With session of the Colorado Adams County Commis­ nally for over $300. Will finance r publication Legislature, the Adams sioners to make some ex­ REPAIRMAN for as little as $5.00 per month. A PRECIOUS etault of an KEEPSAKE t Court will County commissioners have ceptions to the proposed $400 Plus 433-2647 MANSFIELD Eternalize your baby's first hear proofs taken steps to close the regulation. Shotguns could WAREHOUSEMAN ch decedent Driver's License-S2.26 Per H r. Zigzags, buttonholes and fancy shoes in everlasting bronze. mining who majority of Adams County be fired on a parcel o f land stitches all without attachments Locally owned & operated sed person, REALTY to hunters, target shooters 640 acres or more and a to buy. Assume 3 payments of Ruthann Hill to. this 2Sth L(.. -■ MESSENGER and just a ^ u t anyone that S4.01 or $10 cash. 244-6450. 794-2880 2330 So. Colo. Blvd. Realtor-Trader rifle could be fired on a Under 45 • $280 to $290 . R O W LE Y )bate Court wants to shoot a gun. fired on a parcel o f land D. OOLAN The exact area involved consisting of four sections EMPIRE EMPLOYERS tputy Clerk is all of Adams County or more. Suite 660 Capital i.ife Center ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL located west of a north- 16th & Grant :Tc> Introduce Yo u to the R e g iste r Classified Section 222-8646 south line from a point se­ However, before any FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS ven miles east of Stras- firearm could be discharged MACHINE OPERATORS burg. within the designated area, Accepting applications from TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP As required by law, a special permit would young married men who desire This offer good for Classified Section only. permanent jobs. Learn precision there will be a public have to be acquired from Does not apply to Real Estate Display meeting concerning the the Adams County Com­ manufacture of sporting goods items. Advertising ^ U R T proposed closure, Monday missioners jand a fee of $10 Apply 9 a.m, to 3 p.m. ■onty of m orning, Oct. 10, at 10 w'ould have to accompany FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX * >r»do a.m. A ll interested persons each application for such a REDFIELO GUNSIGHT CO., are urged to attend. permit. 1315 So. Clarkson Equal Opportunity Employer

E STATE HOUSE FOR RENT 4E> also State Social Welfare N E . De- (UNFUR.) 4 bedroom unfurnished home Meet Set Nov. 16 fo r re n t. $75.00 mo. Close to stores and bus line. Inquire GREET. The 76th annual meeting sessions on recent develop­ 4210 Tennyson - 455-4789 las been o f the Colorado Conference ments in the general fields re a p «- 1 473 Holly • Blessed Sac­ .certain- of Social Welfare will bo o f health, education, and ram ent 2 bdrm . duplex, newly -CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO >e heirs held Novem ber 16-18, at welfare. dec. with garage. Easy to Classified Advertising, The Register iq forth the Albany Hotel in Den­ The over-all them© w ill heat. $90.00 a month. Pets td reiA- and children welcomed. Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to persons ver. be •'Social Change, Conflict of said 333-0981 — 222-0972 825-1145 ie peti- U pwards o f 1500 dele­ and Cooperation.” gates and laymen and pro­ The speakers include Dr. adway. I860 W . 50th fessionals are expected for S. J. Axelrod, professor and 3 bedroom fram e, detached ga­ chairman. Department of The newspaper is an advertising medium that is wanted -- rage, fenced yard. Nice flowers Public H ealth Economics, Head Start Units it is sought and paid for and shrubs. D ISHW A SHER . The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each School of Public Health, cation "SALE WITH OPTION" Of an Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. Opened in Four and advertising m it is not an intruder in the home. NO DOWN Gl $84 Per Mo. P.I.T.I. University of Michigan; Mrs. Grace Olivarez, acting oroofs New Locations redent 3 1 — S t. J a m e s 46 — St. Vincent de Paul director, technical Assist­ I who PAUL’S HOMES 3f24-1454 TRULY MAGNIFICENT BONNIE BRAE NEAR ST. VIN Four Head Start centers ance-Office of Economic % 20th Describes this large 3 bedroom, CENT DE PAUL CHURCH. DE- Opportunity. State of Ari­ 11— Holy Family are being placed in opera­ 2 story, on beautiful parkway. LUXE THREE BEDROOM zona; Lawrence G. Weiss, fL E Y 3 BDRM. HOMES HOME. TWO BATHS, FIRST tion in four Denver areas This homo has every conven­ editorial writer. The Den­ SERVICE DIRECTORY FLOOR DEN WITH FIRE WE ARE OFFERING! ience desired. 3Va baths, clock not previously served by 2 Ideal 3 bedroom homes with PLACE, 2 CAR GARAGE. the W ar on Poverty project, v e r Post; Charlino J. Bir- sprinkler, main floor family MANY EXTRAS. 985 SO. COL­ 825-1145 full baths. Can be sold V A ; Con­ for disadvantaged pre­ kins, director. State De­ tra ct to deed o r trade present room , buIlt-Ins throughout. New U M B IN E . 722-2654 kitchen and all in excellent con­ school children. partment of Public Wel­ equity; lease with option or pre­ IT PAYS sent loan may be assumed. dition. Call for appointment to fare; and Ralph Taylor, AUCTION, GUTTER SPOUTS PAINTING BO TH O F F E R . . . Unobstructed see. 1758 MONACO PARKWAY. One o f these will bo loc­ assistant secretary, U.S. TO ADVERTISE a u c t i o n 8. DECORATING vie w of the N o rth , Northwest. D IC K T H E A N D E R , 333-0384. ated at the Holy Redeemer Department of Housing ROSVALL $15,500 & S16.500. IN T H E R E G IS TE R 1238-48 S. Broadway 722-4721 Gutters, Spouts GARREH-BROMFIELD church, 26th avenue and and Urban Development. 23 years in auction field. • Pipering Call ROCCO J. UR5INI, 477-7811 222-8621 Realtor 755-1201 Williams street, Denver, as Forums are scheduled on Court Appraisers • Liquida­ Wc specialize in Gutters Stesming RIDGEWOOD REALTY the result of a recently 18 different subjects such tors • Estates • Bankrupt • and Spout Kcniacoment 41— Sts. Peter & Paul Gutters Cleaned & Teiturins 9485 W. Colfax 233-6537 completed survey conducted as medical care, consumer Furniture • Equipment • Oi»KN 2 to 5 Repaired by Boy Scout volunteers. protection, community ac­ Real Estate. Will supply ex- P^inline 17 — Notre Dame SUNDAY celloni references.______Thoroughly Experienced 4 bedroom brick. 2 on main The other center locations tion programs, effective Dependable, Guaranteed MOUNTAIN [MPI8E DECORATORS floor, 2 fireplaces, full finished M O D E L H O M E are at Guadalupe Hall, W'. legislative action, manpow­ 331-IOM 777-537S basem ent w ith rec. room. Hot 36th avenue and Lipan B U I L D E R S AMERICAN ROOFING King sized 2 bedrooms, dining­ er and employment, mental & CONTRACTORS water heat. Water softner, over­ street; at 865 S. Quitman SHEET METAL CO. REAL ESTATE WANTED room , electric kitchen, carpets sized 2 car garage. Well for ir­ health, etc. and drapes. Lawn in. rigation. A ll electric kitchen witn street; and at Simpson C H 4-|4«6 21St DOMHina We specialize in Northwest dishwasher# O N L Y 3>.7 years old’. Call KEN CAVINS Methodist- Church, E. 34th BUILDING and CONTRACTING A ff «r 4 P.M . SU 1-5035 ^ Denver, Arvada, Lakewood, and CLOVER HOMES 3735 ALLISON CT.'Call BOB, DuyinK-Selling-Trading. avenue and High street. Trash Burning For Any Remodeling In .Your Member of All Souls Wheatridge real estate. Prompt,' 421-6788 REAL ESTATE Home — Inside or Out — P n ris L courteous sales service. Your local realtor for 20 years. • 7 7 T ' N o t r e D a m e C. M. DUNN, REALTOR Th e new one-year Head Test in Process SEE STACKHOUSE REALTY 6827 W. 38th ______422-1471 S tart program got under NOW AVAILABLE LAUNDRY & DRY 3535 W . 38th Ave. 477-1678 42 — St. Philomena KENNETH R. CAVINS way last week at several o f In W . Denver 3 bedrooms, electric kitchen, 2 c l e a n i n g OfC 297-S44S Res. 377-7173 the 44 centers, and all the A 242-square-block area c a l l j a c k ROOFING. car garage. Mountain view, REIS B Y O W NER centers are expected to be in West Denver is partici­ 934-3593 basement. 2 blocks to school. NEW ROOrS-REPAIRS Greatly reduced 4 bedroom, 2 in operation within a few All Work Cua'«nle«i) • FHA or Ol Financing Van Schaack & Co. pating in a two-week test M cmtjcr of Notre DAfru.- Parish w lio * s sto ry. Rec room, bedroom and days. More volunteer Juti Term »-Fre« Eiiimat** program to learn whether k i d d i n g TA-S *4«S CLOVER HOMES bath In basement. Large yard REALTOR INSUROR w o rk ers are needed, ac­ and patio. 2 car garage. 2 blocks the city can afford to elim­ .Member of Our L.tdv ol Gr«ice Parish 985 0321______733-1829 275 University nivd. cording to Richard Clark, w f i o m ? to church and 4 blocks to school. Denver, Colo. inate all backyard burning Saw Service 21 — Presentation 322 -5 2 1 3 Head Start administrator. o f trash. • Asphalt Paving • 3-CAR GARAGE e Mayor Tom Currigan, in 42 — St. Philomena • Driveways Saw Sharpening • $65 MOVES IN VETS e announcing the exper­ Large 2-bedroom, soMd masonry, B elafon te To Sing • Parking Lots ■ Service BIG HOUSE-LOW PRICE iment, explained tho city corner lot, fenced yard, storms. 6 bedrooms, Vit block past Immediate At Colorado State • Patchwork LINEN SERVICE Hand Saws Many extras. Clean as a pin, no Cheesman Park. M any nice fea­ has proceeded slowly on Circle & Carbide Saws down, payments only $78 a month. tures. $15,200. NICK SOIKA, suggestions to ban Ijack- 10 Years in the Asphalt T ick ets for tho concert W ES TER N V a n Gorp Call Russ Coleman, 935-1111. 255-0081 Occupancy yard burning because it is paving Business. by Harry Belafonte at TOWEL SUPPLY CO. So. Pearl 73.1-7916 TASSET, Realtor 936-2361 uncertain how much addi­ WINDSOR REALTY, INC. Colorado State university, 1720 S. Broadway 733-559] 5 M O D E L S tional trash collection EHLERS PAVING 23 — St. Anne's 744-3135 Fort Collins, on Friday, Sewer Cleaning, equipment and personnel COMPANY 7725 DURANGO RD. Nov. 4, Jiro now on sale at Masonry & Remodeling would be needed, i f such a ACME 3 bedroom brick with walk-In M 3,950-^22,500 the u n iversity box office, Marvin Ehlers Phone 455-9235 ban were imposed. Call (or free estimate. Sanitary & Sewer Serv. pantry. Rugs and drapes. Close IT PAYS TO student-center 214, Monday A-1 MASONRY & to shopping and 10 minutes to No Down Gl REMODELING • Scw'crs • Septic tanks downtown. 3 blocks to J r. High, ADVERTISE IN through Friday. ' • Sand Traps & Grease ' 2 blocks to grade school. No Discount Premium 'Men. in Cages' B rick. Block, Stone. Concrete, i? . THE REGISTER c u r t a i n LAUNDRIES Fireplaces, Barbeque Pits. 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Terms. 424-1454 through D en ver Opportu­ Call anytime. EM 6-0168 ' Estimates. NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY NIXON REALTY 244-7928 534-4083 oners should be punished 421-0840 nity (DO). • or retrained. /iM DWYER ELECTRIC 609 E . Alameda .744 0300 2145 Court PI. 222-1372. Page U DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thu~rsday» October 13, 196< st. A nne's Mullen Homecoming Mr. and Mrs. AI Meis, lay advisors for the Shrine of St. Anne parish CYO Youth Highlights announced that the movie. Slated Oct. 14-16 o f Mrs. L. J. Huber, Den-’ gone, and Stephanie Cele- The Parable, will be Homecoming celebration ifreshmen w ill be held Sat­ St. Francis ver, and a freshman at Mt. tano, freshmen. shoHm to all members and will be held at Mullen u rd ay, O ct. 15, at 5:30 Queen of the 1966 invited youth groups from St. Scholastica college, Marycrest high school, Denver, Oct. p.m. At 6:30 p.m. there homccominf^ activities at Protestant churches in the Atchison, Kans., will play 14-15. will be a barb^ue dinner St. Francis de Sales' hi^h Sister M. Sheila, princi­ area Sunday, Oct. 16. A a leading role in the col­ The celebration will open at which more than 1,000 school, Denver, will be Di­ pal of Marycrest high hayride and barn dance lege’s production o f Winnie Friday, Oct. 14, with a* students, parents, alumni ana Holzman. Her court school, Denver, spoke at w ill be held at Crowder's the Pooh. She is mcOoring bonfire on the campus. A and friends of the school includes Mary RoKcrs, the first meeting of the barn Oct. 30. C arol Snyder, and Anne in education. high school’s parents’ club. pep rally and initiation o f w ill attend. Charge for the dinner is $1 for adults and^. Dingmann. There will be a The honor system put 50 cents for children under’ pep rally Friday, Oct. 14, into effect this year was Mt. Carm el 12. A dance for students 7:30 p.m., in the school explained by Paulino Student council ofTlcers will follow. gym , w ith a sock-hop to nre L arry Franca, Kathy Do>le. vice president o f the follow. An Alumni' Mass student council. A report o f Carrollo, Bernie Geraldi, On Sunday, Oct. 16, the extra-curricular activi­ w ill be offered in the Linda LuGuardia, George the Mustang football ties was given by Kathy d: church Sunday, Oct. 16, Scordo, and John Mautino. team and parents will followed by breakfast. The Class officers are John Powers. Mary Ann Hol­ attend Mass, with break­ th game, between St. Francis Horvat, Pauline Heiny, land, president of "The di fast to follow'. The team Tl and CathcKlral, will be held M aiy Custer, Danny Lubi- Leaven,” a new apostolic will play the Machebeuf 3 organization which coordi­ of at p.m. Sunday at Regis. ani, seniors; K en Licata, Buffs at the Mullen The alumni done? will bo Rosalyn Ciaco, Tony Croce, nates spiritual and service stadium at 1 p.m. Al the climax o f the weekend Lori DcBell, Juniors; Pat a ctiv itie s in the -school, The final activity will bo de and w ill be held at Wol- Moser, Lana Longo, Tom gave an account of the the homecoming dance. Mullen Homecoming hurst countiy club. Sullivan, Karen Gerk, work d6no by M H S stu­ Dave Lanoha and Mary dents. In C ollege Pla/ sophomore.s; Mark Horvat, Zarlen go w ill be crowned William Taylor, left of the Mullen high school da Susan Huber, ckiUKhter- Debbie Butcro, Jerry Mun- St. Joseph's k in g and queen. Members Men's club, and Brother Adrian, principcu of Mul­ M Recently elected ofTicers of the court include Dave len, sample the menu prepared by Mrs. Richard La of the Pep club at St. Jo­ Baker, Nancy Tolve, Dan Lanoha for the Mullen homecoming barbecue din­ Pe Mount Carmel High ner to be held Saturday, Oct. 15, at 6:30 p.m. seph Redemptorist parish, Dicdrich, Lisa Hanson, Jim gri Denver, are Claudia Wick- ’ Deidel, and Jerri MapelU. Slates Homecoming ersham, president; Cathy In charge o f homecoming Slumski, vice president; * arrangements is Brother Homecoming at Mt. Car­ be held Saturday evening. and Margie Dick, secre­ Simon, F.S.C. mel high school, Denver, On Sunday, Oct. 16, the tary. Cheerleaders are STROHMINGER w ill be held Oct. 16. Floa^ w inning high school float Peggy Lovato, Debbie Gar­ Electric Companij are being made by the stu­ w ill be at Regis stadium cia, Sharon Kemm, and for the homecoming game Sts. Peter/ Paul dents o f all four classes for Patricia Kelly. Officers of Proud Thornton Youths Co the parade Saturday, Oct. against Regis high. H a lf civics club are Luanno N ew ly elected ofUcers of tim e ceremonies w ill see Sts. Peter and Paul CYO T 15. There w ill be 16 Coats, Hofschulte, president; Jo New officers of the Knights of the Altar of 0xy!(teEeetkitServh^ *mS7m.*C0HHtKV^*n£SK>CNTVl the queen, Bernadette are: President, Pat John­ pe: Hernon, vice president; Pa­ Holy Cross grade school, Thornton, are Mark Geralid, crowned by King ma Floats w ill be judged by tricia Kelly, secretary; Williams, supreme grand knight, seated, and left son; vice president, Jeanne Albert bVei. Her attendants wit Gov, John Love, John M ike Martinez, treasurer; to right, vice supreme grand knight, Martin Capra; secretary, Debbie 1178 STOUT ST. arc Janette Nigro, Paulette ur< Y elen ik , A l Capra, Chief and Rex Padilla, ser­ Schuster; treasurer, Serafln Sanchez; and secre­ Huck; and treasurer, Steve DENVER COLORADO Heiney, Linda Laguardia, nei Harold Dill, Capt. Jack geant-at-arms. tary, Steve Martinez. Fick. Barth, Dom inic Coloroso, and Elaine Peifer. A dance cou Rocko Gioco, Elmer John­ at Rolling Hills country auc son, and Joseph Cianco. A club will conclude the fes­ \ pep rally and bonfire will tivities. peo mo I it, det( tien A the paig TRIDUUM H min qunt ele cope IN HONOR OF coun cIo< k eej d ie i coug you. Th w ith cougl ST. JUDE lis te c.p.m the 1 may! TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Coi Teen-Age Fashions Topic ficial diene Mrs. Thomas Sheehan, chairman o f the sixth "A p annual all-school fashion show, "Fashion Frolics,** October 25 - 26 - 27 a sp discusses some of the styles to be w orn b y teen­ to w agers with Paul Felix, sales promotion manager said for the Denver Dry Goods company. The latest csted sportswear styles will be modeled at the benefit SOLEMN frequ to be held Nov. 4 at the Denver Auditorium thea­ Ho ter. CLOSING to a( cougl On politii all, y S T . J U D E FEAST OF ST. JUDE before suffei Patron of Hopeless Coses October 28th throa know’s DEVOTIONS A n j A Cl MASS SERMON Confessions 8a .m . PRAYERS During Before and 15 MASS After all St. Francis Homecoming 12p .m . p r a y e r s DEVOTIONS Reigning over the homecoming activities o f St. Francis de Sales' high school, Denver, the w eek­ MASS end of Oct. 14-16 will be, left to right, Anne Ding- 15 man, attendant; Mary Rogers, attendant; Diana SERMON Holzman, queen; and Carol Snyder, attendant. P *™ ‘ PRAYERS 5 Conducted by W h e i ROSARY Father Aquinas Reding, O.F.M. on c SERMON t h « p.m. PRAYERS 7 BENEDICTION ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH

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“The Monastery o f the Franciscan Fathers Knights of Altar and Brothers” New officers of the Knights of the Altar at Take Bus No. 50 to Church Door Christ the King parish, Denver, arc, left to right, 4 :: Damcn McCaddon, president; Bob Tully, vice president; the Rev. Martin J. McNulty, spiritual director; Kevin Kelly, secretary; and Tom Melia, So Jc treasurer.