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Legion of Decency Pledge W ill Be Taken on Sunday DENVERCATHaiC

t t On Sunday. Dec. 15, the pledge evaluate the plays and musicals of the Legion of Decency will for their readers. It is these be read in all churches of the guides that are consnlted by the Archdiocese of Denver. Those “Denver Catholic Register” who take this pledge will prom­ and such evaluations are print-: REGISTER ise to promote what is artistic­ ed on the entertainment page i ! 1 ally and morally good in motion whenever- available. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations picture entertainment, to guide The Legion of Decency clas-1 those under their care in the jsifies films chiefly from the, THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1963 DENVER, COLORADO VOL LVIll No. 18 choice of good movies, and to (Tam to Page II) i refuse patronage to those the­ aters which make it a regular I policy to show objectionable I w . films. As an agency of the .Ameri­ 1: can Hierarchy, the Legion of Decency reviews and classifies entertainment motion pictures. These classifications are not legislative but normative, for through the Legion’s classifica­ tions the American Bishops de­ sire to provide Catholics with M0W Imadmn for Youths prudent guidance in their choice of motion picture fare. At the solemn conclusion of the archdioce- Malone, Sts. Peter and Paul's, Wheatridge, san CYO convention, the new archdiocesan of­ secretary; and John Schumann, St. Peter’s, CONSIDERING the nature of Greeley, treasurer. Administering the pledge ficers piedge themselves to their duties in the American motion picture exhi­ of office is Father Robert Syrlaney, arch­ coming year. Holding candles to symbolize bition, which is not hedged diocesan CYO director. The installation cere­ their goals as leaders are, from left, James about with reasonable safe­ mony and convention .Mass, which closed the Kenn, St. John the Evangelist's parish, Den­ guards for the young and im­ three-day meeting, were held in Holy Ghost ver, president; Marcia McGinley, St. Berna­ pressionable, such guidance is church, Denver. dette’s, Lakewood, vice president; Elizabeth particularly necessary as well as useful for parents and guard­ ians. It must be remembered that the Legion confines itself to motion picture classification alone. Some readers have CYO Delegates sought out classifications for legitimate theatrical produc tions, the Broadway play, the road show, or the local civic group offering. There Is no for­ mal agency set up for theatrical stage presentations, although Look to Future several Catholic publications with headquarters in the East compile a list and morally Teen-agers attending the Also chosen for office were rick’s, Holyoke, won the attend­ second annual archdiocesan Marcia McGinley of St. Berna­ ance prize for bringing the most Procosslon Info Sf. Rotor’s Boslllta convention of the Catholic dette's, Lakewo^, vice presi­ delegates from the furthest dis­ Youth organization the past dent; Elizabeth Malone, Sts. tance. St. Michael's, Craig, was Advent Donors THE SECOND SESSION of the Ecumenical Council opened Bishop of New York; the Most Rev. Joseph L, Federal, Bishop week end were rewarded Peter and Paul’s, Wheatridge, represented by 10 teen-agers on Sept. 29 with a procession of all the prelates into St. Peter’s of Salt Lake City; the Most Rev, David Maloney, Auxiliary secretary; and John Schumann. from the Western Slope, and with a detailed blueprint on Give Burse $73 Basilica. The second line of Bishops (from left) moving into Bishop of Denver; and the Most Rev, Hubert M, Newell, Bishop St. Peter’s, Greeley, treasurer. Our Lady of the Mountains the Basilica, are the Most Rev. James Griffiths, Auxiliary of Cheyenne, preparing themselves for CYO, Estes Park, brought 99 Eight donors in the second their opportunities and obli­ DELEGATES FROM all over per cent of its entire member­ week of Advent gave $73.35 to gations of tomorrow. the archdiocese assembled for ship to participate in the dis­ the St. Jude burse for the train­ The author of the blueprint I two days of discussion on the cussions. ing of seminarians to become Bishop Maloney’s View: was Father John Scanlon, arch­ problems facing the Catholic priests in the Denver archdio­ diocesan director of the Confra­ youths of today as well as the IN ADDITION to the talk by cese. Gifts to the burse now total $3,549.29. ternity of Christian Doctrine in immediate difficulties in the op­ Father Scanlon, delegates at the San Francisco, who gave the 'Changes in Liturgy to Be Orderly' erations of their individual clubs. opening session heard greetings Donors include; Sedgwick, M. keynote address on the theme The delegation from St. Pat­ (Turn to Page 7) M„ $5; Colorado Springs, Mrs. of the convention, “Youth Gives C.A.L., $2; and Mrs. M.B., $3; By Joe Lawler was to approach the question of common language and common machinery for foUowIng through Service.” Fort Collins, Mr. and Mrs. F. Changes in Church liturgy au­ using the vernacular in the heritage, through regional com­ on the adaptation of an English L.V., $3.25; thorized by the Vatican Council Mass through national commit­ mittees. text and for effecting necesury changes to permit American IN HIS TALK at the opening And, from Denver, J.C.S., $5; will be orderly and at the tees of Bishops, and. in the “The American Bishops al­ Catholics to take advantage of session Dec. 6, Father Scanlon Estate of Eliiabeth Sheeby Anonymous, in thanksgiving, proper time. Auxiliary Bishop event of several nations with ready have set in motion the pointed out that youths today $25; J.R.H., $10; and Anony­ David M. Maloney of Denver the Council’s decrees. are called on for service to their mous, $20. said this week upon his return “It would be premature to home, their school, their church, from Rome. say at this time what portions Gives Thousands to Church The sum of $6,000 will estab­ of the Mass wlU be affected, and their country. lish a seminary burse in perpe­ He cautioned that Catholics Ordination Set Dec. 18 Charity to God’s works and Town, Nebraska. $1,000; and a however it would seem safe and in pracucal a n d detailed tuity for the education of a stu­ must not “jump the gun” on terms he laid out a plan of ac­ the Church was highlighted $20,000 trust fund for a lifelong reasonable to say that the Bish­ when Boulder county court of­ friend, Frances Sandre Murray. dent for the priesthood. The the changes, adding that they tion whereby teen-agers on the principal will be invested and For Student in Rome ops, as announced, plan to ficials closed the estate of the will be effected by the national threshold of maturity “must Two thousand dollars willed only the interest used. committee of American Bish­ A new priest will be addod to R. Wicker of St. Anthony of Pa make full use of the vernacular live your lives to make your­ late Miss Elizabeth Sheeby of to Father Baldwin Havdork the clerical ranks of the Arch­ dua’s parish, Denver, the new in the parts of the Mass for Sacred Heart of Mary parish. The Catholic people are re-| ops. selves worthy of the tremen­ diocese of Denver Dec. 18 when priest will offer his first Mass which approval was voted by South Boulder. quested to remember the edu­ dous opportunities that a r e cation of seminarians for the "IN THE SPIRIT of the Con­ at the Altar of the Chair in St. the Council.” Little publicized in life, she yours as citizens of the United archdiocese in their last wills stitution which the Council Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City. The most immediate change left most of her fortune of $367.- States and as Catholics.” and testaments. Any amount adopted,” he said, “no one can apparent to the layman will be The convention came to a suc­ 381.46 to further the works of will be gratefully received. A MEMBER of All Souls par­ in . the administration of the religious institutions. Charity take unto himself the right to cessful conclusion Sunday after­ change the liturgy; this the ish, Englewood, when he en­ Sacraments, Bishop Maloney noon, Dec. 6, with the installa­ work that she sponsored in her DONATIONS TO the semi­ tered the seminary, he will be said. life time is thus being continued nary burse should be sent to the Church itself does through the tion of the new archdiocesan of- proper authorities — the Bish­ assisted at his first Mass by BISHOP MALONEY ex­ after her death. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Father Omer Foxhoven, former ficers at the Holy Ghost chnrck ops and the Fathers of the pressed hope that the Bishops following the Convention Mass. Nine institutions in Colorado Archbishop of Denver, Chan­ pastor of the Englewood parish. cery office, 1536 Logan street, Church. of all English-speaking nations James Kenny of St. Jdhn the were bequeathed $30,500. Anoth­ Scheduled to leave for Rome might reach agreement on but Evangelist’s CYO, Denver, was Denver 3, Colo. "The decision of the Council er bequest was for $7,000 to Sunday, Dec. IS, to attend the one translation for the Mass. Al­ elected president to succeed establish the Sheeby burse for ordination ceremony are the though the American Bishops James Capra who had served the education of a seminarian parents of the priest-to-be, his will prescribe the text for use in that capacity for the past at St. Thomas’ seminary train­ Don't Forget the Poor! maternal grandparents, Mr. in the , the com­ year and who presided over the ing to become a priest in the and Mrs. A. J. Ferrault of Sa- mittee undoubtedly wiU work plenary sessions of the conven­ Denver archdiocese. Many more people are in need families with a $10 donation or Una, Kans., and Father Fox closely with Canadian Bishops tion. Some $262,325 of the estate is of a Christmas basket this year, whatever their means permit. hoven and his mother. and, through an international placed at the disposal of .Arch­ according to Edward F. Owens, “ Many of the families want­ The ordinand has been study committee (which has already bishop Urban J. Vehr, who was supervisor of Catholic Charities. ing Christmas baskets this year ing theology at the North Amer (Turn to Page 12) Council Docroof named as executor in the will. Catholic Charities and the St. have many children whose ican Pontifical coUege in Rome The full texts of two decrees Funds are to be used for “chari­ Vincent de Paul society this Christmas will be much bright­ since September, 1960. He will issued by the Second Vatican table, educational, and religious year are again conducting the er if they can receive a basket.” remain in Rome to complete Council are published in the purposes.” annual Christmas Basket'drive. Donations for the baskets Vocertion his studies before returning to For archdiocesan pupils “Denver Catholic Register” “Catholic Charities social should be sent to the Catholic ! OTHER BENEFACTIONS in Elwabeth Sheeby the archdiocese. school ends on Fridav after­ this week. A special tabloid workers again see many fami­ Charities office, 1§65 Grant Rev. Paul F. Wicker noon, Dec. 26, for the Christ­ supplement is devoted to the Ieluded $5,000 to the CatholicjO.S.B., pastor of Sacred Heart lies in need of a basket this street, Denver 3 , 80203. HE'HAS one brother. Brother mas vacation. Classes wiU re­ decree on liturgy changes. The 'Church Extension society, Chi- of .Mary parish. South Boulder year,” Mr. Owens said. “Read­ “ Don’t forget the poor at the Rev. Paul F. Wicker will be Byron Fidelis, F.S.C., who is a sume on Monday morning, text of the decree on communi­kago; is for Masses for the repose of ers of ‘The Register’ are re­ Christmas,” Mr. Owens urged ordained in Rome. teacher at the Christian Broth- Jan. 6. cations media is on page 22. Father Flanagan's Boys (Turn to Page 15) quested to help a poor family or the faithful. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Turn to Page 23) Spanish Descendants Are '63 Latent Americans This is the first in a series of their progress in overcoming bus, Spain had peopled the The great .American “melt­ New World retained the old articles to be published in the the obstacles. Caribbean and Central America ing-pot” tends to dissolve cul­ language, the old faith, and the “Denver Catholic Register” on By Chris Hernon with chockleshell adventurers tural elements to a certain uni­ old customs. the problems and opportunities "If I’d known the Pilgrims who founded their settlements formity, with an occasional fes­ Around 1848, leading Spanish facing Americans of Spanish were coming. I’d have baked in the name of God. .And al­ tive bubble appearing, as when families had been convinced by descent living in Colorado. them a corncakel ” though their defensive sword the Irish march down Fifth ave­ Anglo merchants and officials The original Spanish .Ameri­ was flashed all too readily, the The author of the series, nue on St. Patrick’s day, Oi the that the best thing to do was to Chris Hernon, joined the “Reg­ can might have said this, for he heart of each village was the German bands hold wassail in federate with the United States. ister” staff after coming to this was here and harvesting a goodj church, and its pastor’s word Wisconsin. country from Australia and thus many years before the long­ the counsel they heeded most. Some 75,000 people in conse­ But red peppers of Spanish- quence lay down one night as is in a particularly advanta­ boats grounded at Plymouth The mission at St. Augustine, Mexican culture still bob about geous position to take an ob­ Rock. colonial Spaniards and awoke Fla., first Christian settlement almost intact in the hot mael­ in the morning as U.S. citizens. jective look at the obstacles con­ in the U.S..A., was founded by strom of competitive existence, The treaty of Guadalupe Hi­ fronting these too-often-ignored IT IS STRANGE D find his Spanish priests and pioneers on even in Colorado, even in Den­ dalgo brought New Mexicans, American citizens. — and at descendants still “Latent” ' Sept. 8. 1565. It is still there. ver. i•Arizonans, and Californians Americans. Americans-in-wait- So are the later ones, along In that city, people like Lino' into the union. ing. the West coast and in the M. Lopez and Bernard Valdez | .A condition of signature re­ Collection tolly For they have not yet been! Southwest, where Spanish and have long served as consultants I integrated into modern .Amer-j Indian intermingled, almost quired that the former Mexi­ on problems of the Spanish- cans’ language, life, and cul­ For University ! ica as full, free-moving citi­ completely forgotten for gener­ speaking. zens. sharing the present afflu- ations until the men of North ture would be preserved. The Parish collection results in the The Colorado capital also has 'ence of our society, European stock. commonly treaty concluded the Mexican- annual offering taken up in igovernment agencies whiclT i Unlike the Negro citizen, <;alled Anglos, "won the West." I American war. but the Spanish- churches of the Denver archdi­ product of a trade in living, j concern themselves with the derived law under which they ocese Nov. 24 for the Catholic minority, and document each black ebony, the Spanish-speak-j HOW THEY WON it and from lived, and by which their Span­ University of America have Istep that is taken to ease their ing .American was neither mi-j ish land-grants were protected, been announced by Ihe Chan­ whom, makes an interesting lot. grant nor slave. Since Colum-I question. no longer could safeguard the cery office. The totBs are as To view the question whole, new group. follows: I as of today, it is an over-sim- DENVER PARISHES Iplification to talk to the Span Cattiedral S48V.821 ANGLOS DROVE westward A ll Saints 330.8V! ! ish-speaking as descendants of and took over the land. A set­ All Souls 333.S7: the conquistadores or as tough tler could legally stake out a Annunciation 100.00 • Inside the Register Blessed Sacrament 400,00. .colonials left stranded by the section containing the water- Christ tt>e King 372.50' Denver joins all America in paying tribute to Our fall of the mighty Spanish em­ source of a large area, and Cure d'Ars 198.88 Fort Logan, Holy Name 110.55, Lady of Guadalupe. Stories on page 2. pire. whose European battles there was nothing his parched Guardian Angels 60.00 i turned .America’s gold and sil­ neighbors could do about it. ex­ Holy Cross (Thornton) 242.82 The exploitation and overemphasis of sex in motion Holy Fam ily 180.00 pictures is discussed in o story on the entertain­ ver into powder and shot. cept perhaps come to terms Working for Better Future Holy Ghost 350.00 Iwith the new owner for what­ Holy Rosary 75.00 ment page. Page 8. Holy Trinity (Westminster) 266.00 Pope Paul's Vi's pilgrimage to the Holy Land hailed THREE HUNDRED YEARS ever trickle he would allow The value of co-operative effort in raising Mrs. Raul Roman of the parochial Credit Most Precious Blood 395.50 and more of fusion with other; them. the economic standards of minority groups Union transact business with members Mrs. Mother of God 152.50 as heralding a new era for the Church. National peoples, as in New Mexico, left! Mount Carmel . 191.25 section, page 1. Mr. Lopez, vice president of is demonstrated by formation of credit Robert Apodaca and Mr. Anastacio Manzan- Notre Dame 224.50 little of national feeling, but thel the Bishops’ Council for the unions. At St. Cajetan’s, Denver (above) ares. (Turn to Page 19) pioneer settlers from Spain’s! (Turn to Page 23) left to right, Mrs. Joe E. Duran, teller, and Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 Lady of Guadalupe, 0 Americas' Empress By Ernie Sanchez Tepeyac Hill to to all who have called upon her. Thousands of Catholics in bring a priest to the dying man. In her apparitions and mes­ Colorado and around the Our Lady came down to meet sage on Tepeyac Hill, Our Lady world will pay homage to him. She reassured him of his of Guadalupe declared herself to Our Lady of Guadalupe, the uncle’s recovery and told him be a mother, a mother to all, o f ’ DISTINCTION “Em press of the Ameri­ to gather fresh roses which he a mother in the truest sense cas,” this week with special would find growing on the frosty of the word. Part of the mes­ devotions and festivities. summit of the rodey and bar­ sage she gave to Juan Diego can As a house rated as a major supplier of ren hill. be found in these words she Although Our Lady of Guad­ religious articles in the United States, alupe appeared to an Indian This done, sne arranged the spoke to him: ".Are you not in we feel a strong obligation on our part peasant four times beginning roses in his mantle, and bade the fold of my mantle, in the rath Dec. 9, 1531, the feast is him show them to the Bishop, crossing of my arms?” to offer to you the very finest items in Dec. 12. She appeared to the giving an account of their ori­ HER SELF PORTRAIT is our field. All items in our store ore con­ gin. To the Bishop's amazement Indian boy, Juan Diego, on Te- marvelously preserved and can sidered only the very highest in a sense peyac Hill near Mexico City and when Jnan opened up his mantle still b^ seen over the high al­ revealed Herself to him as "The before him there was marvel­ tar in the Basilica of Our Lady of good taste and proportion. They ore Ever Virgin Mother of the True ously sketched on the coarse of Guadalupe, on the site she mode of the finest quality materials and limp texture of his cloak a beau­ God," and made known Her de­ requested. There, every year, were designed by highly respected and sire that shrines be built there tiful image of Our Lady ex­ several million pilgrims from competent artists. to bear witness to her love, her actly as she had appeared at all parts of .America make their compassion, her succor and pro­ Tepeyac. way to venerate her and to im­ tection. Earlier in the day in another plore her intercession. apparition to Juan's uncle, “FOR I AM a Merciful Moth­ whom she cimed, she intimated Our Lady of Guadalupe is a er to you and to all your fel­ she wished to be called “Holy special patron of many U.S. low men on this earth who love Mary of Guadalupe.” Catholics of Latin descent and throughout the United States, me and trust me and invoke Through her message and my help. Therefore, go to the particularly In the Southwest, miraculous portrait, she recon­ special devotions, fiestas and palace of the Bishop of Mexico, ciled and united the Spaniards and say that I sent you to man­ pilgrimages are held In her and the Indians. Mexico’s con­ honor. ifest to him my great desire.” version rate increased miracu­ Mexico at the time had been lously. She thus revealed the ■ oBieiN A u'’' conquered for Spain by Cortez way to peace through her moth­ The Denver Catholic and the way had been paved erly assistance. Of special signi­ tffijURfi for the Franciscan Friars who ficance now is her statement Register were to nourish and extend the that she is the merciful mother seed of Christianity. But by 1531 Published Weekly by The of all who live united in these Catholic Press Society, Inc., the position of Juan de Zumar- lands and of all mankind. raga. Bishop-elect of this new 938 Bannock Street. Denver. Thus, the Western Hemisphere territory, had become critical Subscription: $4.00 Per Year. became Mary’s land, as down because the strife that existed Entered as Second Class through the ensuing 400 years. between the Indians and the Matter at the Post Office, TO MARKET 13.00 Our Lady has ever been a bond Spanish conquerors had in­ Denver, Colo. of union,a bulwark of faith for creased. The saintly Franciscan called Our Lady of Guadalupe upon the Mother of God for help. Our Lady answered him L e j i b a i a i m , T b B o c k h o r s t q C o . through the Indian peasant, Juan Diego. lu n z i / \ 11N PUBLIC SERVICi BLDG. St. Cajetan's Church Has The Bishop was loathe to be­ lieve the story about the apari- tion when he heard it from Juan L j \ ^ H A W tO M C t Week-Long Celehration Diego. So Juan returned to Our Lady A fe.stive mood prevails nue and Kalamath street con­ on Tepeyac and told of his fail­ among parishioners at St. Caje- sider the fiesta one of their big­ ure. She bade him go back a \ i/ tan’s church as they make last gest of the year. He said the second time. The Bishop then minute preparations for one of public Ls invited. requested that the Virgin give UMBRELLA— BOY & GIRL DUET 12.00 their biggest celebrations of the Our Lady of Guadalupe ap­ him a sign. Juan reported this year, a procession, special $25.00 EACH peared to an Indian peasant to Her and She promised to Masses, and a fiesta in honor boy, Juan Diego, in 'l531. Her grant a sign on the following of Our Lady of Guadaluiie. morning. For the last week the church feast day is celebrated Dec. 12. has had special novenas in hon­ Our Lady is considered the BUT JUAN was prevented or of Our Lady of Guadalupe. “Empress of the Americas” and from coming by a sudden ill­ They will be climaxed Sunday, is especially honored by persons ness of his uncle, Juan Ber­ of Latin descent in the South­ MCMCIir W# UlSMAN C K IU LO J« HBNCMANN CIRARO tU Dec. 15, with Masses at 8 a m., nardino. The next day. Dee. 12, TtiOCKHOftfr. CKU 9:30 a.m., and 11 a.m., a pro­ west United States. when Juan was on his way by cession around the church, a roast beef dinner and a “Guada- lupana Variety show” in the evening.

•THE PARISHIONERS are busy adorning the church and the altar — especially the altar — with an abundance of roses,” said the Rev. John Ordinas, pas­ tor. The Guadalupe shrine, built offer more CRUCIFIXES about five years ago by the pre­ dominantly Spani.sh • speaking parish, is receiving special at­ Sick Call Sets tention from church groups and I will be visited by many before the festivities are over. A procession involving up to 1,000 persons from church so­ cieties, fraternal groups, and children will be held after the 11 a.m. Solemn Mass Sunday. The Highlanders, a 43-piece mu­ sical group, wiU play for the

Luisa Mendoza | * Pheii* and mail procession around the church, i erdars givan lm> Residents from various parts I madiata ottantian * of the state are expected to at-! tend. I * Charga accewnta The festivities will begin Sun-1 invifad * day with an 8 a.m. High Mass with corporate Communion for . . . a gift certificate from all church societies. Mananitas Denver’s finest Religious store will be sung before and after (EAST COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA CHAPEL) Mass. A children’s Mass will be . . . the best possible way to held at 9:30 a.m. say “ Happy Holiday." Between the 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Solemn Mass a “Special in mortuary affiliations Homage to Our Lady of Guada­ lupe” will be presented in the church. Luisa Mendoza and a Only Olingers in Denver is a member of the National Selected Morticians, an international Mariachi group will sing “Man­ organization of outstanding mortuaries. STORE HOURS i anitas.” y A This membership assures Catholic families calling Olingers of competent funeral service ^ Mon. thru Fri., 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. \ THE VARIETY SHOW wiU be anywhere in the world. Only the leading mortuary in each city is selected. held at 7:30 p.m. in Guadalupe I Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. \ hall, 3610 Lipan street. Provid­ Olingers also belong to the National Funeral Directors Association, and to the Colorado ing the entertainment will be Funeral Directors Association. Miss Mendoza, the Mariachi group, Paul Rodarte, who will These organizations aid us in providing better funeral service. present Flamenco dances; folk­ lore dances by the “Estrellitas Trio,” -and students from the O lin g C T Neighborhood Mortuaries CLARKE’S CHURCH fiOODS Celia Olvera School of Dance. Admission to the show is $1 1633 Trembnt Place Alpine 5-4200-TAbor 5-3789 for adults and 50 cents for chil­ 455-3663 dren. Admission to the dinner Home Owned Since 1902 served from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 16th at Boulder E. Colfax at Magnolia will be $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children. Starting at Speer Blvd. at Sherman 2775 ,<5o." Broadway (Englewood) 6 p.m., Mexican food will be served and continued throughout the variety show. Serving Denver’s Families Since 1890 Father Ordinas said members of the church at west 36th ave- Thursdoy, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 De Paul Society Reports COIOIAII lincreased Aid to Poor 18 MILES WEST OF DEN'VER ON U.S.401W.COLFAX AVE ) Up . . . Up — that is the di- '47, a jump of 11 over the previ- the Council General of the so- Prttenfi rection taken by the statistics j ous last year. | ciety that met in .\pril in Paris. on works of mercy done by thei- c n rit-rv i ‘he Su- Denver Archdiocese St. Vincent! ™ E SOCIETY furnished 3.399 perior Council in Cleveland, 0., de Paul society according to furniture. 508 less the arcfadiocesan society has ® than in 1962. The St. Vincent the 47th annual report of the laid the framework for closer de Paul store distributed 9.249 Particular Council of the So­ , , , ,u- . cooperation and work with ciety of St. Vincent de Paul. arucles of clothing 2,622 more groups in the area, than in 1962. The greatest! .And even though the number amount, 5,481, went to children.! ^ / of active members in the so­ ciety dropped from 220 to 203 The burial committee of the MR. T.AYLOR pointed out during the last year, the total Particular Council provided for that clothes by the society were value of aid distributed by the the 32 Christian burials given out on the basis of need, society amounted to $55,455.89, “through the cooperation of gen­ not creed. .A study made in or $3,|)96.06 more than last erous morticians at the modest May, June, and July showed year. expense of $645.” that ,44 non-Catholics were Secret collections at weekly helped along with the 516 Cath­ Rotroat Mmsior THE GROUP continued its meetings of the conferences olics. The values of the articles .The Rev. Jeremiah Milner, support of 12 conferences in total $2,166.75. The 31 reporting given to Catholics totalled $3.- O.F.M., above, will preach mission areas. The direct fi­ corrferences, from all sources, 288. and to non - Catholics the annual mission and Re­ nancial aid to these confer­ received $34,765,83, an increase $333.40. About 10 per cent of the treat in Our Lady, Help of ences increased to $845. sur­ of $327.79. items distributed went to mm- Christians, chapel at the Fed­ passing last year’s total of $420. The society published a spe­ Catholisc. eral Correctional institution, Contributions to the escrow fund cial supplement in the “National ‘‘We don’t care if they are Englewood. The three-day .for support of Vincentian volun­ Register” about the society’s Jew or Gentile. Roman or spiritual exercises on Dec. 16- Ready to Carol teers totalled $980. work. One of the articles carried Greek,” Mr. Taylor said. 18 will have approximately in the supplement praised the “Jesus said ‘Love one anoth< IN Catholic youths in attend­ Students from 10 high schools and grade row, from left, Marie Bernal, St. Joseph's, The annual appeal letter to work of ttie society on its 3(X)tb er’.” ance. The Rev. Joseph M. schools in the Denver area will participate Kenneth Kaiser, St. Dominic's, and Wayne its 215 honorary members and anniversary. It was written by O’Malley, Catholic chaplain Kelley, St. Joseph's; and, back row, Mike its 163 subscribers, sent on the Stressing the importance of in the third annual archdiocesan Christmas a Cardinal Montini, now Pope at F.C.I., will assist Father Festival Dec. 14 in the Regis college field- Manson, St. Joseph's, and Fred Norris and Feast of St. Nicholas, brought a visitation work of the group, he response of $1,389. Added to this Paul VI. said Pope Paul used to kneel Milner in the preparation (or house. Sister Mary Claudette (at right), choir Douglas Dieckman of St. Dominic's. The the Christmas program. director of St. Joseph's high school. Denver, public is invited to attend. There Is no ad­ was a $1,000 legacy to the so­ The society also reported that when he spoke to the poor discusses details of the program with, front mission fee. ciety provided for in the estate its Thanksgiving day Clothing when he was a Cardinal. “He considers these people Christ,” of (jora E. Smith. Drive in 1962 resulted in 160,- Seminary Aides “The thing that is evident 000 pounds of clothing being .Mr. Taylor said. “When we go visit the poor, from (his report is that there shipped for the distressed in the we go to honor them, not to Meet Tuesday were fewer members but more mission iands. wltk In keeping with the action of'humiliate them,” he said. I was accomplished this year,” The Friends of St. Andrew Over 8 00 to Join said T. Raber Taylor, president. Avellino’s seminary will hold CHUCK TIMM and A significant increase in the annual Christmas meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at the spiritual works category is First Gibson Youth Prize seminary, 1050 S. Birch street. TOM McKAY looted this year in the number The Friends also will sponsor IN THE NEW Christmas Festivel ■of children the group sent to a Gold Bond doughnut breakfast ASPEN ROOM I parochial schools. It sent 219 Awarded to Ron Ingram following ■ the 10:30 a.m. Mass The drama of Christmas, ini “Angels We Have Heard on the King, Loyola, and St. Pat-|children to parochial schools. at the seminary on Sunday, Every NI9M Exeapf Saadayi and Mtudayf song and pageant, will be pre-,High,” .Machebeuf high school,|rick's schools will portray an- whereas last year the total was A member of St. Anthony of he has three A’s and two B's Dec. 15. ^ sented by more than 900 stu-1 Sister M. Josephine; "Carol of i gels at the pageant, 57. It also arranged for 60 bap­ Padua’s parish Is the first re­ in his subjects this semester. The goal of the project is to RRST SHOW 9:00 P.M. dents and pupils at the third an-1 the Shepherds,” Annunciation. I Shepherds will be portrayed tisms, surpassing last year’s cipient of the Gibson Youth In­ Highly respected by his teach­ furnish the kitchen of a new nual archdiocesan Christmas! Sister Mary Paulette; by students of Our Lady of total by 32. centive Award. He is Ron In­ ers and fellow students, he is building now under construction festival Saturday, Dec. 14, atj ‘-Hodie Christus Natus Est,” I Lourdes, Presentation, Sacred gram, 17, the foster son of Mr. class representative on the Stu­ at the seminary. Admission to the Regis college fieldhouse,! st. Francis de Sales'. Mrs. jo Heart, and St. Bernadette’s THE SOCIETY also was in­ and Mrs. Jerry Adams of 3131 dent council. the breakfast will be one page of Denver. |I,asham; “The Little Drummer schools. strumental in sending 225 chil­ W. Center avenue. In his parish, he is an altar Gold Bond stamps. Choirs, numbering more thanjBoy,” Mt. Carmel, Sister Mary! The Holy Family will be por dren to religion classes. Last A Lincoln high school senior, i boy and president of the Catho­ 800 students, from 10 Denver| Cecily; !trayed by pupils of St. Cather­ year it sent 175. It was instru­ lic Youth organization. area high schools will form a: “Hallelujah Chorus,” Cathe- ine’s school, and the Kings will mental in returning 114 persons HE ALSO works part-time as mgssod choir and present in-ljral, Sister Jeanine Therese; be portrayed by youngsters of to religious duty, an increase of PRESENTATION OF assistant caddy chief in a King dividual carol selections. ' “The .Nativity,” St. Mary's St. Dominic’s school. 33 over last year. Soopers market. Narrator for the program will It distributed 16.332 books OUR LADY CHURCH For the first time, more than academy. Sister Elizabeth Ann; After graduation from high 100 pupils from 10 grade schools!“Alepun,” Mullen, Brother .A. be Father Robert F. Houlihan, religious articles, and papers school, Ron plans to go on to Seventh and Julian Streets — Denver will present a pageant, re-en-| Virgil, F.S.C.; “A LaNanita S.J., assistant to the dean at during the year. This compares college. Althoi^h he has not acting the Christmas story dur-iNana,” Marycrest, Sister M. Regis college. with 3,776 last year. decided on the specific college CONFESSIONS ing (he course of the musical'Elaine; ALLAN HOBBS, organist at It arranged for five adult and he expects to major in history, Monday through Friday: Following 7:30 P.M. program. i "Lullaby for Christmas,” St. the Cathedral, Denver, will 22 children’s Christian burials. planning to become a teacher. J Rosary to 9 P.M. The public i^ invited to attend I Joseph’s, Sister Mary Clau- serve as organist for the fes­ A notable increase was made Ron received the award re­ V Saturday: 3:30 to 5:00 oftcl TiOO to 9:00 P.M. in the number of families it as­ this Christmas festival. There is I dette; and “Adoration of the tival. cently at a Southwest Denver S NO CONFE^IONS SUNDAY. sisted — 1,294 a toUl of 128 no admission charge. The pro- Magi,” Holy Fafnily, Sister Father C. B. Woodrich, assis­ Service association luncheon 5 Monday: 3:30 to 5 P.M. and 7:00 to 9 P.M. over last year. There were 6,' gram starts at 7:30 p.m. Dec. LAnne Carmel. tant pastor. Annunciation The award was established by 360 persons in those families, tr Tuesday; (Christmas Eve) 3-.30 to 6 P.M. 14. The massed choir will sing church, Denver, is in charge of Councilman Houston Gibson to an increase of 1,258 over last y Confessions for Children-. Friday (Dec. 20), The Very Rev. Monsignor “Adeste Fidelis,” “Silent decorations. acknowledge unusual accom­ year. g 2:30 to 5 P.M. Richard C. Hiester, archdioce­ Night,” and the hymns for Regis high school Dramatic plishment by young persons. san director of music, is again Benediction. club members are to assist with It made 2,124 visits. This ‘ It seems so little to offer a £ MIDNIGHT MASS directing the festival, assisted compares with 1,847 last year. Pupils from All Saints’, Christ staging and serve as ushers. young man who has devoted V 11:45 P.M. Christmas Carols by the high school choral di-| Institutional visits to hospitals himself so well to his home, v 12:00 midnight Solemn High Mass rectors. and other similar institutions his community, and his churcH,” increased from 2,559 to 2,907 in Lincoln principal Arthur Gruen- MASSES OnTcH ^M AS DAY THE PAGEANT CHORAL pro Christmas Programs the year. Persons returned to ler said'in introducing Ron at gram will be followed by a ser-' families in other cities totaled Ron Ingram the luncheon. y 6, 7, 8 (High Mass - Children's Choir) mon and Solemn Benediction oU To End Library Series V 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 A.M. the Blessed Sacrament. Father Robert M. Syrianey. Adult and children’s programs through the ages, with color I MASSES oiTi^^YEAR'S DAY pastor of Our Lady of Fatima;on the Christmas theme will slides illustrating how artists V 6, 7, 8, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 A.M. church, Lakewood, will deliver;conclude the 1963 program se- have used angels in stained y No evening Mass the sermon. Celebrant at Bene-lries of the Denver Public li- glass windows of the world’s diction will be the Rt. Rey.jbrary. great cathedrals. .Appropriate Monsignor Forrest H. Allen,; All events are open to the pub- music also will be included in pastor of Holy Family church, j He without charge and free tick- the offering which will feature , FOR A HAPPY CHILD ,. Denver. ets are required only for chil- Mrs. Clay Meredith, former di­ J Monsignor Hiester will serve dren’s programs held in branch rector of the National Federa­ I as master of ceremonies for the libraries. tion of Music Clubs. And — program. The Very Rev. Rich­ ard F. Ryan, S.J., president of THE JOYOUS WORDS of, A FILM PROGRAM at War- Regis college and official host Christoas,” a program of var-|ren branch library, E. 34th ave­ Thousands of families have for the evening, will offer greet­ ied literary selections will be nue and High street, will be held ings. presented by Don Malmgren. at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. discovered that you can have ^1 |jj ~ As in the past two years, instructor in speech and asso­ Regis college has offered the fa­ ciate director of the Colorado 18. The showing will include the cilities, and services of staff Woman’s coUeige theater. He film version of Dickens’ “Christ- a piano by BALDWIN for less than an ordinary instrument, .members in staging the festival will be joined in the presenta­ mas Carol” produced in Eng­ as the college’s Christmas gift tion by his wife, Mrs. Rene land and featuring Basil Rath- (and Baldwin*s exclusive terms, too.) to the community. Malmgren, at 7:30 p.m. Thurs­ bone and Frederic March. Two day, Dec. 19, in Wyer auditor­ Serving as deacon at Benedic­ other films depicting England ium of the main library. 1357 tion will be Father Robert L. today also will be shown. They Broadway. are. “Britain is a Garden” and Murphy, S.J., of Regis college. Park Hill branch library will “The Questioning City.” Mr. Michael N. Smith, S.J., of offer an adult program at 7:30 Final children’s holiday pro- PIANOS B A L D W I N ORGANS Regis high school will serve as p.m. Tuesday. Dee. 17. in the] grams featuring two films. Over a hundred years of musical excellence subdeacon, and Father Thomas Fellowship hall of Montview Rhapsody” and J. 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and ^blddent R E C n S T E • RaffrailiiMf AHida Editor, the Register: It was refreshing to read your front page article “Baptism in the Kitchen Sink?” by Bishop Robert J. Dwyer (Nov. IT). Unfortunately, the press seems generally bent upon advocafing the liberal “change for diange’s sake” and "everything must End of 2nd Session be equal” philosophy. How pleasant to read an intelligent appraisal of some of he Second Session of the 21st dred votes, and in the few cases where the more extreme liberal nonsense. • T Ecumenical Council has ad­ the voting has been as close as three Mrs. Paul E. Trouche, Charlestoo, S. Car. journed for another year. It has issued to one, the question was more pro­ a number of decrees, none of which cedural than substantive. • LMns U H o n came as any great suiprise, but which Despite the emphasis laid on con­ Editor, the Register: could be of great spiritual benefit. flicts by a good part of the press, the G M you are giving more space to letters from readers. Council has shown remarkable power Readers like to have more than one opinion. We might mention, with the Presi­ Bud Starwas, Flint, Mich. dent’s assassination still fresh in mind, to settle question after question with a (And we like to have readers’ opinions — BdRorlal page the amendment to the liturgy draft, free agreement that could never have editor) which particularized that Extreme been attained by a secular gathering Unction, “which might better be called with the same numbers and geographi­ • Rofislar*! *laa« Oatia' cal dispersion. This can be the work Editor, the Register: the Anointing of the Sick,” is not alone Please accept my sincere congratuUtions and gratitude the sacrament of the dying; it can be only of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is at work, but He for the publishing of an Important article; “91th received when, through old age or ill- Anniversary” (Oct 6). Importance of this article may be more ness^the faithful are only seriously ex­ does not ordinarily do miracles, in this or in any other Council. It is asking the significant for our Ukrainian cause than perhaps you have posed to the danger of death. thought. By this publication the Register has taken the oppor­ naturally impossible to expect the This is an example of one of the tunity to correct previous mistakes. . . under the title of Council to do in a few short months, or Muscovite-Ukrainian relations. pastoral decrees which added nothing even years, what some have expected to what theologians have always taught . . . This noble gesture of the Register could be a herald it to do — define the theology of divine of a better tomorrow. The article about the famine in Ukraine but which, coming from so august an revelation, develop a complete theol­ is a bitter, but true and just, presentation of the historical authority, should cause more Catholics ogy of religious liberty, clarify the po­ fac t. . . than ever to seek this sacrament and sition of Bishops in their relationship to . . . The map you have put together with the article ap­ shed ^ eir timidity about it. the Papacy — to say nothing of working pears as an illustrious document which will be helpful to many One of the most impressive things out a formula for Christian unity! people looking for the truth and not knowing the Ukrainian this Council has taught us has been Laymen can help the Council people. That same map will help them to correct their opinion, the moral unanimity with which al­ toward building up the Body of ythe showing that the Ukrainian people have their own wonderful most every decision has been voted. Church by understanding its decrees, land which must be liberated from the Red or White Russian tyranny . . . Most of the balloting has been on the co-operating with them, and praying Rev. S. Harvanko, Wakaw, Canada order of 2,100-2,000 to less than a hun- and doing penance for its success. • A SaggasMon Here I Stand Editor, the Register: This summer I made a long trip by car, about 1,700 mUes ore way. This trip included two Sundays travel time. In my de­ sire to attend Mass I found It rather difficult to locate a Sicklied O'er With Thought church or the nearest church in the town that I was going through. Yet I noticed that it I would have been of another By Frank Morrisi prisals of near the severity of religious who are abroad on faith 1 would not have had this problem at all because of signs THE MOMENTOUS events the act that precipitated the duty is one thing. But the along the way giving directions. . . . of recent days can be partly crisis. seizure of a scholar abroad in I have been wondering since, why those churches that are blamed (or the slight atten­ Other Americans have lan­ pursuit of truth was absolute located by a main highway could not erect such signs (or the ^ tion given the kidnapping by guished in Communist jails — sacrilege! benefit of tourists or other motorists that might loose consider­ able time trying to find a church, especially If they are travel­ Communists in Venezuela of indeed, are languishing in Now a man in the uniform ing through a part of the count^ where the Ca&olic popula­ a high United States military Communist jails at the pres­ of the United States has been tion is very smaL thereby making things that more difficult. official. I say only partly to ent moment. The cases of taken as a hostage in the per­ Another thought that just came to mind, maybe some o^ blame, because surely there Robert Vogeler and Bishop petual war of Communism ganization, like the Knights of Columbus, could undertake this are other explanations why, Walsh come immediately to against world freedom. Our as another of their projects. as the journalistic interest in mind. almost casual disinterest in the President’s assassination George C’de Baca, Augusta, Ga. THERE ARE many differ­ the matter betrays our dis­ subsided, the ominous absence ences in the cases it is true. loyalty to duties in that war • CriticiBni, Hof DafoaHim of Col. James K. Chenault re­ A Handy Hors* and Plow But the difference that I am we cannot shrug off unless we Editor, the Register: ceived piddling headlines. wish to risk losing it. sure changed the whole com­ Catholics taken in by defeatism about the future of Catho­ Readers who missed the plexion from one sicklied over lic schools sliould read “Blessed John Neumann” in the cur­ original story of the kidnap­ with thought to one of deter­ rent issue of the Homiletic and Putoral Review. . . . The re­ ping must have been sur­ mined resolution was the fact For Heaven’s Sake cently beatified Bishop Neumann faced the problems of a grow­ prised by the story of Colonel that the seizure of Professor ing population like ours. . . . “Little Bishop Neumann” was Chenault’s release, for noth­ Barghoorn threatened to top­ typical of the Catholic Americans who have gone before us. ing in between hinted that ple a prime myth in our re- They bad faith in God’s help, and they knew how to work. Let’s the United States bad under­ lationsMps with the Commu­ There's a Future for Theologians prove, oursejves worthy successors. gone a momentous insult in nists. That myth is that if we Criticism we may need, but not defeatism. Venezuela. establish a dialogue we are on By Frank Scully Louis XIV of France but I with your full-length black estimating the number of an­ . Mrs. Martin Kensey, Glenside, Pa. We can, incidentally, take the way to peace and under­ THE THEOLOGIANS in haven’t been able to find out dress? gels who could dance on the little comfort in the release of standing. Professor Barg- Rome think they have troub­ when or where. My own an­ It is easy to see already that point of a pin. • Mislaoding Obiarvcrtions the Colonel, although we are, hoom was a pawn in the lib­ les. How would they like to swer would be that if the wig all theologians, amateur and Like parliamentarians who Editor, the Register: trade places with us laymen is obvious, no. But if it is of course, extremely thankful erals’ gambit. When he was pro, get in less trouble if they dominate meetings by citing A recent article In the Register, “Judaism Basis of Mod­ swept off the board the Es­ who are asked questions like subtle and so deceptive that that he was unharmed. But raise new questions instead some bylaw which Roberts em Civilization” (Oct. 27 issue), was fraught with misleading this? only your hairdresser knows this country seems to have tablishment had nothing to do of answering old ones. never heard of, theologians theological observations that are contrary to Papal teachings, but shout that Khrushchev “If I wear a wig over my for sure, yes. -i done little or nothing to bring Nevertheless, I can see a will be on hand to warn Bish­ specifically those of St. Pius X . . . Not even the glib dialogue about his release. In this lack wasn't playing the game. hair do I still have to wear ops that article so-and-so con­ of Cardinal Bea nor your editorial pronouncements can ade­ IF, HOWEVER, you bad an boom coming in this field. of action — or even of much Then, too. Professor Barg- an additional covering on my Children on being asked would flicts with a byiaw passed by quately dismiss the following commentary delivered in 1904 by audience with the Pope, why interest — we are inviting hoom was one of the intellec­ head at Mass?” they like to grow up to be Pope Alexander VIII, or was St. Pius X: This issue must have been not leave the wig at your hotel future depredations of this tual community’s own. The missionaries are going to say, it Alexander Pope? Anyway, “The Jewish faith was the foundation of our own, but it i seizure of businessmen and settled during the reign of and wear a black mantilla kind. Americans seem to be “No, a theologian.” their parents were both has been surpassed by the teaching of Christ and we cannot held out as sacrifices to the If asked, “Why a theolo­ Catholics, and that was a admit that it has validity nowadays. The Jews, who should mighty brave thing to be in idea that the more helpless gian?” their answer is likely have been the first to recognize Jesus Christ, have not done so England in 1715, maybe not so we appear the more reasona­ On the Home Scene to be, “Because theologians even yet.” ble our enemies will become. don’t have to live in darkest brave in Italy in 1660, but John J. Keenan, Bronx, N.Y. It is a bit like taming wolves Africa but can lecture in brave enough. “Anyway, what ^(We trust subsequent elaboration in the "Register” h u by throwing the lambs to America under flood lights in you want to do. Your Ex­ clarified this matter. Pins X’s statement would have to be them. This Wonderful Man' ball parks and don’t get the cellency, violates a rule of studied in context and also Interpreted with theological exactl- Alexander’s reign which has tnde as to its full meaning. It will also have to be viewed in Restraint and prudence, of drudgery of parish duties. Be­ By James M. Shea portions, and why to so many vote for any man who fol­ sides they can tell Bish­ never been rescinded.” the light of decisions that may possibly be taken by the present course, are to be praised. But WHEN I LOOK at a Pres­ ordinary people in our coun­ lowed these principles, wheth­ ops off. They can educate “Are you sure?” Ecumenical Council. -- EdHorUl page editor) there is a point at which they ident of the United States I try and throughout the world er he were Catholic, Prot­ become mere guises for other Cardinals who may have just “Yes, I’m sure. Your Ex­ • Sinipla Moial Broakdown try to see him as President it was an occasion of profound estant, Jew, or whatever po­ cellency. Thats why I’m a things — indecision, paralysis a passing grade in theology Editor, the Register: rather than as a Catholic, a sorrow. litical persuasion or national theologian.” of will, sloth, irresponsibility, Democrat, a Southerner, a background or color, than for in some back woods semi­ . . . Don’t fool yourselves. There was no particular V.D. dereliction of duty to uphold young man or old. nary.” (venereal disease) problem in this country at one'time, and In PRESIDENT Kennedy often the most vociferous, flag-wav­ r “I HAVE A text here that the integrity of a nation, fail­ saw his programs whittled ing, pious candidate to whom other countries as well. It is a simple mOral breakdown, and Therefore, while I enjoyed says the rule was laid down ure In duty toward the free away and often had to accept Pope John’s principles would WITH ALL that is going on when you correct that, you will find yourselves with no V.D. the youthful energy, charming by Alexander I in 110 A.D. world we must protect. Amer­ watered - down versons of be either unknown or irrele­ in the Ecumenical Council it problem. . . What do you say to the idea of American Catho- smile, beautiful family, Irish but was rescinded by St. Six­ icans should be asking them­ background, and Catholicism be unlikely that everything he vant. is obvious that career theo­ ficism producing some hero-champion who might shock the na­ selves, in view of the facts, if tus in 124 A.D., the year be­ of Kennedy, proposed, or all of his politi­ Thank God for John F. Ken­ logians will be in terrific de­ tions with his proposal that we all live as the Bible says we such is not the case in the fore his death.” it was as President that he cal postures, would be precise­ nedy, who as President of the mand in the future. Though no should? present instance. seemed to me most admirable. ly to my liking. But in gen­ basic dogmas will be altered “May I look at that auth­ F. S. Piekarezyk, Chicago, 111. United States was devoted to eral he followed the principles the fringe changes will give ority, Monsignor?” COLONEL CHENAULT is in NATURALLY, I was glad that I subscribe to with all the cause of human dignity, work to thousands of theolo­ “Why do you call me ‘Mon- • Oiia Hoar a Woak Venezuela as part of this na­ that he broke the barrier my being. And I would rather justice, freedom, and peace. gians who long ago tired of signor?’ A minute ago you ad­ Editor, the Register: tion’s commitment to that which for so long had made dressed me as ‘Your Excel­ The article in the Register (Nov. 10, “Public Schools for country, and as part of this the Presidency appear to be lency’.” Every Child — Called part of Protestant philosophy of educa­ nation’s pledge that Castro’s the exclusive property of Prot­ Profiles and Perspectives “A thousand pardons. Mon­ tion” ) brings a grin to my face. Being very broad-minded it revolution would not be ex­ estants. And it was a source signor. An old Italian ruling makes me wonder if people really know who God is. Religion ported beyond Cuba. If the of gratification to Catholics refers to a Bishop as a Mon­ wasn’t meant to be practiced one hour on Sundays. Wouldn’t deputy commander of the U.S. generally that the late Presi­ signor.” it be shocking to find if we get to heaven that those who could mission sent as token of that dent and his family were ob­ “But we are not in Italy.” only spare one hour would enjoy the glories of heaveiTone hour pledge can be seized by Com­ viously faithful to the require­ Apostle of Brotherhood every week? ments of their religion. “Just as I suspected. This munists with impunity, what text is out of date. It was Mrs. W. R. Morris, Jacksonville, N. Car. is left of the pledge? If we But I shall remember Pres­ By Joseph P. Kiefer lic Conference for Interracial Justice. printed in 1953 — the first cannot protect one man, who ident Kennedy for his philos­ A GREAT CHAMPION of interracial jus­ Many honors came to him from various tice and interreligious understanding died Nov. year of the Eisenhower ad­ Is to be expected to believe ophy of government, for his groups, but there was none he treasured more 24 at the age of 83. He was Father John La- ministration.” Ponder and Print we can protect a hemisphere? dedication to the interests of highly than the World Brotherhood Award pre­ Farge, S.J., who devoted more than 30 years The damage of our inaction every element of the nation’s sented to him by the American Jewish Com­ of his life to the cause of harmony among the “IT IS NOT referring to to the prestige of this country citizenry, (or his concern for mittee a few years ago. various ethnic and religious groups in Amer­ anything in the Eisenhower and trust in our promises the needy of our nation and of other nations. ica. THIS GREAT humanitarian’s death brought administration, and, by the What's Wrong? could be absolutely fatal. The beloved Jesuit came from a distin­ messages of profound sorrow from leaders of way, what gives you the right all creeds. The American Jewish committee By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. camaraderie. But is this reli­ I understand perfectly that WHEN I READ Pope John's guished family. His father was a well-known to be so familiar as to call announced that it will establish in Israel a A BIG PUBLISHER of pam­ gion? No. Is it ecumenism? ultimatums cannot today be magnificent documents. Mater artist: his mother, a direct descendant of Ben­ him Eisenhower instead of “Father John LaFarge Grove of Trees” as a phlets in New York has re­ T h e ^ sw e r again is NO. given as recklessly and im­ et Magistra and Facem In jamin Franklin and Commodore Perry. Ike? It is referring to a rule petuously as they once were “permanent and living memorial in the Holy ported that^ his annuai sales T S e ecumenical spirit so Terris, I was convinced that HE LIKED TO SAY that he reached the of order laid down by Alex­ are now down from two mil­ dear to the great heart of the in American history. I do not President Kennedy could have priesthood in a circuitous fashion. A product Land of this blessed priest and friend.” ander I.” He once gave his formula for peaceful co­ lion to 800,000. What’s wrong late Pope John, as to his suc­ say we should have demanded, affixed his signature to both of the public schools and Harvard university, operation among mankind: “Three elements “But that rule. Your Ex­ here? cessor Pope Paul, means, "Colonel Chenault alive or his of them without altering in he decided on a religious vocation only after are principally required, I believe, for reach­ cellency, refers only to pro­ first, an understanding of kidnappers dead.’’ It would be any way his convictions. enrolling in the school of theology at Inns­ Most pamphlets- are de­ ing unity and harmony among the various con­ cessions.” what one really believes. I foolish to say it, in view of “This wonderful man,” as bruck, Austria. A few months after ordination, signed to take their readers flicting groups in this country. These are in­ “Well, what else are we am a Roman Catholic. He is the fact we might not be able Cardinal Cushing called him, in 1905, he joined the Jesuits. a bit beyond the Sunday ser­ telligent publicity; honest cooperation: and talking about if not proces­ a Presbyterian or a Methodist. to make good the threat. was deeply concerned about His early priesthood was spent in parishes the grace of God.” sions?” mon. They explore some doc­ A third is an Orthodox Greek the injustice written into our and missions, and it was not long before his Okay, Your Excellency, trine more leisurely than can Catholic. A fourth is a Jew, BUT I DO think we should them in the hurly-burly of talents as a writer and speaker became recog­ A FITTING SUMMARY of Father La- Reformed or Liberal or what­ you may be at the last of the preacher, who has a time have said, "Colonel Chenault politits. Moreover, it would nized. For 37 years he served as editor or as Farge's life can perhaps be found in the final ever. Someone else is a Uni­ the procession but if a Car­ limit. Or they defend a point alive, and pronto, or Castro immigration laws. He fought editorial assistant of the national weekly, paragraph of his autobiography. The Manner Is tarian. dinal shows up his theologian of Christian , belief. Or they in hot water.” And the hot for an effective civil rights America. He did much to make this magazine Ordinary. In his conclusion he writes: expose the evils involved in But one begins logically and may demand that he be the water should have been at the program, for continued aid to one of the most highly respected journals of “Nothing will convert the world short of a a given current error, like inevitably with knowing first last one in the procession.” very least the blockade we the world’s underdeveloped Catholic opinion in this country. He was still gospel of limitless love; nothing short of a gos­ indifference or hatred. They what one is. Then the prayer thretr around him for a few countries, for a nuclear test active when death came to him in his sleep pel of unscrupulous faithfulness to the rights of “Not in my diocese!” should sell. of all becomes a prayer to fleeting moments in 1962. ban agreement, for tax re­ several weeks ago. the humblest person and to our pledges to man God to infuse love into the form, for help to the nation’s FATHER LAFARGE attained the fullness of and God. I know no finer test of a man’s sin­ “Very well. Monsignor. THE PUBLISHER himself hearts of all and sympathy RECENTLY A Yale profes­ educationally underprivileged. his earthly mission with his leadership in the cerity than his willingness to work construc­ Let’s compromise. Not in your thinks the cause of the decline for all. sor was taken by the Soviet These are some of the major field of racial relations. He had a passionate tively for the world reign of love, justice, and diocese. But if he happens to lies in a false spirit of ecu­ But to neglect the study of police. We threatened repris­ reasons why his cruel death love for his country and all its citizens, and he law.” be the Bishop of Rome?” menism. Religion has turned one’s own faith in an effort to als, although certainly not re­ was a disaster of major pro­ was convinced that America could never THIS WAS the philosophy of Father La­ “You may go now, my fine for some into a'Sort of Rotary be “ecumenical” is simply to achieve its destiny and true greatness as long Farge, whose pen is now halted and whose theologian friend. Pax et or Kiwanis — a genial, ad­ be ignorant. Ignorance is not Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. as racial strife and religious prejudice were in­ voice is now stilled. May the torch that he lit Bonum.” mirable, non-dogmatic good- a virtue. It is a vice. Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers jecting their poison into the bloodstream of continue to burn brightly until that day when “Latin?” fellowship. Certainly no one It is also, humanly speak­ 1913-1960 our national life. With this in mind, he founded all Americans, irrespective of racial origin or “What else?” can take umbrage at various ing, very difficult to establish the Catholic Interracial Council of New York religious persuasion, can live as brothers un­ “Pax et Bonum, Your Ex­ types of societies which suc­ an ecumenical relation with which later developed into the National Catho­ der the common Fatherhood of God. cellency.” cessfully promote a spirit of Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Poge 5 Registorials Serra District Convention Day Retreat I ®l Prague Nursery The Ecumenical Council Explores Vocation Crisis For Sisters visiters Sunday Attending open house at the Also assisting with the ar­ Serrans at the District 6 fall small number of priests in con- the distributing of parish voca- Infant of Prague nursery has rangements are Mrs. Alfonso convention in Denver heard verting Africa and he said i lio” 1^*1^ *<> foster vocations Is Planned become a part of Christmas to And Smut in Colorado from an authority about the thousands of priests were need- from ' parishes. " many friends'who have a sin­ Cavarra, cookies; Mrs. Jerry Carpinella, tree trimming; Mrs. By Paul H. Hallett forego its duties of moral pro- shortage ^ pnests and they ^ America missions. The kits were introduced and A day of recollection for the cere interest in the welfare of Reading over the Decree on tection. at least as regards its introduced to a means of y^rv few presented at the convention by Sisters of tht archdiocese will the little ones at the nursery. Lito Gallegos, registration book; fostering vocations. Very few uintesMdioceses min the United Media of Social Coramunica- children States have what is considered Edward J. DeLine, president of be hdd at Loretto Heights col­ New friends are also urged to and Mrs. Valens Jones, public­ tion recently issued by the THE COLORADO .Attomev- The shortage of priests was the Columbine club. an adequate staff of priests, lege on Sunday, Dec. 28. The come and visit the babies on ity. Ecumenical Council, I noted general’s office reasoned in ! discussed by Frank Carey, Jr. Hie qnaUty of the ppogram Sunday, Dec. 15, from 2 to 4 Carey said. day, conducted by the Rev. Ed­ Other members of the board one passage remarkably sim­ exacUy the same manner when .yternaUnnal trustee of Serra and the program material was p.m. at 2790 W. 33rd avenue (De­ and volunteers will be on hand ilar to an opinion of the at­ one of its officials proposed h*temational in his talk to 5« He talked on the topic “The ward Stokes, S.J., of Chicago, catur street). Priest, The Serran, and the the equal of any international or to assist and guide the guests torney-general’s office on con­ that Colorado drug stores i^^rM s at the banquet closmg will begin with a conference at World Revolution.” any district convention he has through the nursery. trolling smut in Colorado drug which sell liquor be made to oneway convention at the attended, Carey said. He attend­ 9:30 a.m. ARCHBISHOP Urban J. Vefar, A NEW PROJECT of Serra stores that made the news cease from displaying “girlie j ®^rrSEY*^*TOTOTTn°T**^the ed all of the day’s session. the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer SUGGESTED GIFTS for the three weeks ago. mags, ” which feature nude ' if i**® International, undertaken by the Frank X. Waters is district gov­ FATHER STOKES, who be- babies are diapers, undershirts, Columbine Valley Serra club, is J. Kolka, and the Very Rev. After specifying the duties women, because of the dan- overwhelmmg task facmg a ernor. loifgs to the Chicago Province Monsignor William Monahan receiving Uankets, and cash do­ of the communication indus­ gers they present to the mor­ Some 80 Serrans from the dis­ of the Society of Jesiis, attend­ will be the honored guests. nations would be appreciated. tries and public authority, the als of the young. trict, comprising Colorado and ed Loyola university. After com­ They will be welcomed by The babies are too young for decree laid down a reminder Liquor establishments in Wyoming, attended the one-day toys as they range in age from pleting his theological studies, Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, R.N., to both individuals and pub­ Colorado are bound to keep session. supervisor of the nursery, Mrs. new born to approximately six lic authority concerning the he obtained a doctorate in Can­ an orderly house. They may Represented were the Denver Thomas Morrissey, Christmas months old. control of pornographic liter­ not tolerate drunkenness or Serra dub, the Columbine Val­ on Law at the Pontifical Gre­ party chairman and Mrs. Horace The Infant of Prague nursery ature: any other acts or exhibitions ley Serra dub, also a Denver gorian university in Rome. Crowfoot, board chairman. is an agency of United Fund. “LASTLY, THE same pub­ contrary to the morals of the group, and organuations from lic authority, which legitimate­ community. Since they could Since 1957, he has been pro­ Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and fessor of Canon Law at St. Mary ly concerns itself with the not permit actual nudity, so Cheyenne. health of the citizenry, is ob­ the rea.soning goes, they of the Lake seminary, Munde­ FOR CHRISTMAS The Rt. Rev. Monsignor liged throiv^h the promulga­ should not display pictorial lein, m. John B. Cavanagh, editor of the tion and careful enforcement nudity on their newsstands. AND Register system of newspapers, Conferences for the day of of laws, to exercise a fitting They must at least keep this celebrated the High Mass open­ recollection are set for 9:30 and careful watch lest grave contagion from their younger ing the convention in Holy Ghost damage befall public morals customers, which practically a.m., 11 a.m., and 1:30 and 2:45 ehurch. He also was the speak­ and the welfare of society they cannot do as long as p.m. f v n . . . er at the breakfast in the through the base use of these Benediction in the chapel at these magazines are sold. Brown Palace hotel. media. The theory of the Attorney- 4 p.m. will close the day. “Such vigilance in no wise General’s office is eminently THE AFTERNOON session restricts the freedom of in­ reasonable, though the was highlighted by color slide ALL THE SISTERS of the dividuals or groups, especial­ chances are something will be presentations and panel discus­ Denver archdiocese are invited ly where there is lack of ade­ discovered by the professional sions conducted by Father by Mother Eileen Marie, pro­ quate precaution on the part libertarians to block action on 'Thomas F. Feely, C.M., St. vincial of the Sacred Heart of those who are profession­ it. Thonuis’ seminary, Denver. province of the Sisters of Lo­ ally engaged in using these Obscenity is not protected Father Feely was assisted by retto, to make the exercises at Loretto Heights. media. by freedom of the press. If T. Raber Taylor, Denver attor­ “Special care should be tak­ “hate” literature is to be cur­ ney and member of the Denver Reservations for t h e day en to safeguard young people tailed for the moral health of Serra club, and Gerald Cooney, should be sent to the college in from printed matter and per­ the nation, it does not make Smiling Snrmns Columbine Valley Serra club care of Sister Marie Catherine member. i formances which may be sense to allow obscenity a Enjoying a few moments of pleasant conversation at the by Dec. 14. harmful at their age.” free billing. District 6 Serra club convention in Denver Dec. 7 are some This statement equated the The Ecumenical Council in of the district and international officers who played a leading moral with the physical health its Decree on Communications role in the meeting. From left are Frank X. Waters, district Musk is fun...and is’s easy wish... of the people, and drew the expressed no judigment in this governor; Stephen MikitynskI, deputy district governor and DON'T WAIT! o«p» logical conclusion that a gov­ regard that was not always a member of the Pueblo Serra club; and Frank Carey, Jr., CA U NOW ernment that concerns itself implicit in the American so- Oklahoma City, Okla., an international trustee of Serra Inter­ T h < with physical dangers cannot cial consciousness. national and principal speaker at the convention. Dtin LindMi My> com* In and M IK LOWREY prtva wt can hava you playint Sllant 120 /l/lules Aid Honduras Missioners TURKEYS ORGAN NIgM In ts mlnirttt. Corn Fed ’The famed “pony express” of however, because he had also with the recitation of the Rosary , OUR OWN RAISED For Flavor the early West excelled the visited these villages when a close second. Now Available Complete muleback missioners of Hondur­ based in Minas de Oro parish, When saying Mass in a hallj as only in speed. originally a subsidiary of Sulaco. or hut. the priest need only] OUR OWN DRESSED No Pin Feathers Selection Of Styles And A Jesuit priest on leave from In the dry season. Father! suggest in his sermon that a Finishes From $495.00 his parish in the Republic of „ . , ,, .proper church might be useful Not Honduras, last week told the Hebert can ford many of the i > FRESH DRESSED Register about fiis “team” of creeks and once astonished the village, he would find that the Frozen 120 mules. capital Tegucigalpa by arriving]House of God had been made OV IN RIADY OVIN RIADY Each of his 63 stations would there across 200 trackless kilo-'^®®*^y I'*"'- supply him with a “long-eared metres of back country. Building, as planned and fi­ limousine” to get him to the nanced in more prosperous HENS R Q TOMS next port of call. Out for two or three months lands is just out of the question | at a time, he lives by the hos­ on the mission field. 13 to 17 lbs. lb. 20 to 30 lbs. 4 9 ° FATHER JOSEPH L. Hebert, pitality of his people. In his “If the average pastor were saddle bag is a jar with 900 N O T i r F ^1*®° ^®®- 22 It 23 S.J., is hardened, so to speak, to have all the parochial chil-, n v liv e TUI9 p.m.-We WiU Cloce at Noon Dec. 24th Nothing But The Finest to this form of travel, and takes hosts in it, besides the other dren in parochial schools,” hel his daily exercise by dismount­ necessaries for an itinerant said, “he would need buildings] GEESE, DUCKS, ROASTERS, FRIES, EGGS Since 1900 ing and walking for an hour mission. to accommodate about two thou­ You may borrow, without charge, books containing the or two along the track. Father said that the people in sand youngsters in each grade.” ' We Finance Our Own Sales his mission area, 100 miles by words and music to 16 Joe Jr. He stays at each station for THE MISSION priest was i cherished Christmas Carols. RIDGE VALLEY POULTRY two or three days, twice a year, much impressed by a Cursillo Call Mr. Wes Hagins at Oaavar’f Cfoanuat PomHry Mirf. Open Evenings To 9 P M Until Christmas sometimes longer when the zeal­ he attended recently at Pueblo, 222-1851 5650 W. 29fh ous Legion of Mary has been and envisages the introduction 332 BROADWAY 244-4556 at work. In one period of two of this inspiring “short course in HOWARD mortuaries BE 3-0757 - BE 3-0B36 months 600 marriages were reg­ religion” among his people. ' FREE PARKING AT 1321 LINCOLN ularized. He hopes to establish the So­ ciety of St. Vincent de Paul In his stations and to train groups 0 . in the Confraternity of Christian 0 . '0 . Doctrine further to heip him in ^ l i / e a Q i f t that ^xpred5e5 the Iflfjeaning^ o f (^liridim ad! m struct his scattered fiock. 0 w . Father Hebert was bom July 0 28, 1916, and lived in the An­ 0 . 0 FOR YOUR HOME-YOUR CHURCH-YOUR PASTOR-YOUR FRIENDS nunciation parish, Denver, w . where his father is in the auto­ 0 SPECIAL GIFT FOR PRIESTS m mobile business and takes active 0 0 . part in church activities. 0 No. EC613. Cuff-Link Box. Serviceable case for cuff links, collar Son Joe entered the novitiate 0 . 0 buttons, etc. Satin and velvet lined with five separate compartments. at Florissant, Mo., in 1934 and Covered in black simulated leather with gold finished nosing and 0 . was ordained at St. Mary’s, 0 appliqued cross on cover * $ 4 2 5 0 . Kans. He has spent 14 years 0 Size 4V4x3% inches. Price ...... ^*1 In Honduras. 0 . 0 0 . WHEN A PARISH church; Rev. Joseph L. Hebert, S.J. 0 0 . built long ago in the hills of 0 40, which is only “half a par­ COMPLETi LIRE OF SUNDAY AND DAILY MISSALS 0 . Honduras and since abandoned, 0 was given a new pastor. Father ish” by mission standards, live 0 . a calm, unhurried life. 0 Bernard J. Hoyer, S.J. a na­ ST. JOSEPH • ST. ANDREW *MARYKNOLL * NEW MARIAN 0 . tive of Belize, Father Hebert 0 THEY H.AVE no cares, no 0 . was made assistant priest and 0 took on the work of visiting the roads, no cars, they are without 0 . radio or television, and have 0 mission outposts with the zeal 0 . and hardiness of the old-time no ulcers, the missioner said. 0 0 . traditional missionary For them, going to Mass to 0 He is “In no strange land,” gether is the big social event. 0 . 0 — Personal Gifts — 0 . 0 S t a t u a r i Register System of Catholic Newspapers CREED CUFF LINKS, ROSARIES, PRAYER BOOKS, 0 . 0 President ...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. OUTDOOR SHRINE 0 . Editor and Business Mgr...... Msgr. John B. Cavanagh, Ph.D. 0 RELIGIOUS JEWELRY, MEDALS, MEDALLIONS. 0 . Associate Business Manager ... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, M.A. 0 A sturdy wood shrine Associate E d ito rs__ Linus M. Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul H. Hallett, stained in redwood. Avail­ 0 . 0 able in three sizes, with 0 . Editorial Writer ...... 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We hope The Register will be read in every home of 0 Fri., and Sat. 8:30 to 5:30 0 . the archdiocese. 0 Everyone on Your List 0 . We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a 0 0 . taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of 0 1120-22 Broodway______CHURCH SUPPLIES AND RELIGIOUS ARTICLES 534-8233 The Register. 0 . 9 URBAN J. VEHR 0 . Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TILL 8:30 P.M. 0 . Jan. 29. 1960. 0 . P'jge 6 'r e Der ve' Cofho'ic Regster ^•.u^iaa/, Dec 12, !>63 North Denver Paramount Club ACeVV Honors Party Dec. 13 | lutetet to WOMEN Mrs. John Fry rdiLis h O jj J C u itJ 0 CLUB The Paramount Social Liub Members of the North Den­ will hold Its annual Christmas ver district of the Archdio- party at 8 30 p m. on Dec 13 cesan Council of Catholic Linens chairmen Eileen De- ho-te'S at a Christmas parts at the VFW hall. 1525 S B.'^oad- Women honored Mrs. John Bruno and -Mary Kinkel re­ for Servants of Mary circle on wav. Fry, vice president.Recently quested that all finished pieces Dec 17 Si. Joseph Auxiliary There will he a $I i;ift ex­ be brought to Canavan hall. 1S35 Little Flower circle will have in the home of Mrs. John change. Mu.sic for dancing will Pennsylvania street. .Saturday. biTinch Dec 22 at the .\viation St. Joseph’s Hospital auxil- Linkins. Mrs. Fry and her be furnished by an orchestra family will move to Omaha, Dec. 14. between 1 and 2 p m. club iai7 will hold its monthly board and refreshments will be served The linens will be displayed Neb. Jane McDonald will be the meeting on Friday. Dec. 13, at durin,g the evening. -Admission during the Guild's annual Christ­ December hostess for St Chris­ The Rev. James Rasby, 9:30 am , in the Catherine is 75 cents. mas breakfast, which will be topher's circle. 1 spiritual director of the group, A short business meeting at held Dec 15 in the Cathedral ■Mullen .Nurses’ home. attended along with officers Our I.ady of Lourdes circle I 7.45 p.m. will precede dancing school cafeteria, following 9 will have a dinner party Dec and committee chairmen. The The committee in charge are o'clock Ma.ss in St Paul's chap­ 17 at Ridge View inn. Lowry Sodality | members presented Mrs. Fry as follows Alma I.ee. .Jean el Helen Reardon. Dorothy with a gift of an out-door I Members of the Lowry ,\F b | King, Gi-orge King. Katherine l.'hairman Mary Ann Schia- Younger, and Thelma Elliott shrine of St. Francis. Bradley, .John ,Manuallo, and vone has requested that all big are co-hostes.ses for the Christ­ 1 Catholic Women’s sodality gath-; Lucelle and Steve Custy sisters plan to attend St. Clara's mas party for St Jude's circle |ered Dec. fi ^ Lowry's Chapel | WHILE serving in the north All single Catholics, widows orphanage Christmas party on to be held Dee. 19 in the home jNo, 1 following the 9 a m. Ma.ss. | district. Mrs. Fry acted as the Dec. 19 at 7 p.m of Thelma Elliott. or widowers are cordially in- message entitled “The Sac­ temporary president when the sited to attend. Paula Little i.' the December Sancta .Maria circle will base district unit was being formed. dinner at the .Aviation club on raments Unite Us All" was de­ hostess for t^ueen of .\ngels livered by Chaplain Nicholas She was installed as first vice circle Dec. 13. eetSM . Kirlylick. president last May. Hbly Innocents. St .fohii's, St. St 5raric Goretti circle will FLOWERS meet Dec. 19. PAST oeUVEPV Anthony's. St. Bridget's, and The program also included Miraculous Medal circle have PHOHS A CHAPOl Key of Heaven circles will at the showiivg of a motion pic­ Dr. James P. Gray tend the breakfast in lieu of invited their husbands to a din­ ture entitled “The Divine Lit­ December meetings ner Dec. 22 in Connie Balliet's urgy of the Orthodox Church." OPTOMETRIST home. St Girard's circle will have Margaret Bevins will enter­ Breakfast was served before Eyes Examined 366-3511 a dinner party Dec 19 in the tain St. Michael's circle on Dec. the meeting and the members Visual Care home of .June Valentine. ■12. enjoyed the convenience of a Contact Lenses Our Lady of Loretta circle i Mother Beloved circle will will have dinner at the Golden free nursery. All military wives meet Dec. 18 in the home of whose husbands are stationed 213 Colo. Bldg. Steer on Dec. 12, and then go Nancy Miltenberger to make to Fran .-\usten’s for a gift ex­ at the Lowry Technical Train­ 1615 Calif. plans for a luncheon after ing center arc cordially invited change. Christmas. Marlene Tricarico will be (to attend the meetings. Infor­ For Appointment Call; Frances Pearson w ill be host mation may be obtained by call­ 825-8883 less for St. Dominic's circle on Stars Shine tor Party ing 366-7992. “Sight and Sound Our Specialty” 'Dec. 17. Notre Dame circle will have Showing some of the talent they will dis­ the appearance of Santa Claus. The event AL'S APPLIANCES a iMitluck dinner at Kathryn play at the 1/Oretio Heights college .Vliiinnae is set for Sunday. Dec. 15, from 2 to 4 p.m 1J 7. ^ SaWs and Sdrvict ill maktt Miller's on Dec. 19 association Christmas -party are dancers Car- in Lower Machebeiif hall on the campus. Commtrct City's I Dorothy Muphy will have a lene Gebauer and Kimberly .laeqiies. tVidr- Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Christmas Shopping? Pint TV and AppllaiKa Sarvicc I Christmas party for Mother of eyed in anticipation are Philip .\ntonelli II. Robert Estock at 935-9727 or Airs. Joe De- 7260 Monaco 288-9163 I Christ circle on Dec. 19 S ee 288d)810 Theresc .Antonelli. Gretehen Crowell, and Vigil. Jr., at 422-6067. General chairman Is St, Thomas .More s circle will David Persiehitte (standing); and Kristin Mrs. Frank Rome. Among the more than .V.’aVaSSVaNV.V.W .W .*aW .V. V.V.. have dinner at Mario’s on Dec Crowell and Andrea Crowell (seated). The 25 prizes to he awarded are a silver bowl, DRUG FAIR 6TH AVE. 12. annual party, theme of which is “Let Your a silver tray, a Christmas tree, two lamps, .Angels Be Our Stars." will feature a talent toys, food, and a membership to the college 4204 So. Broadway & OLIVER'S Major Gottlob show starring the children of several alumnae, swimming pool. B MARION as well as numerous prizes, refreshments and Gift Departments B Meat Market Granted Award B Maj. Janet A Gottlob was News Deadline! Cosmetics * Toys * Ceramics B “ Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" awarded the Army’s Certificate Candies * Wines * Liquors of Achievement following 20 The deadline for news stories B CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS Z' ORDER years of service. She w’as hon- and pictures to appear in the * Hallmark Cards B . ored at ceremonies marking her “Denver Catholic Register” is B ", Fresh Poultry Fish . . retirement in Bushnell auditor­ Alonday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ Shop By Phone, Too B ^ 9 Professional Meat Cutters to Serve You ^ ium. Fitzsimons General hospi­ ents are asked to have their SU 1-5521 B j: Phone PE. 3-4629 - 1312 E. 6lh Ave. ^ tal. .Aurora. Nov. 26. .A graduate of St. Catherine’s material at the "Register” of- bV.'.V.V.V.V.V.‘..V.V.V.V.V.V.‘.v .‘.v ,w .V.V.-.SV 'B hospital nursing school, Creigh- i fiee at this time to assure pub- 'lieulion In the following Thurs- I day issue. CHRISTMAS

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Broadmoor, Colo- ter. for .spiritual, professional ;)ipjii ’ The House of Office Service" y X rado Springs. and social benefits ANOTHER FREE GIFT! The information and humor packed; Following her retirement, The Calholie .Nurse, an e\ 1964 “ Farmer’s Almanac"! Pick up your copy at ANB today!'-Aliss Gottlob is residing in eellent periodical, is received ' Colorado Springs. quarterly. .Meetings are lield in the nurses' residences of the -i- -vt, -ASSyjf three Uatholic hospitals in Den­ •i'- ... /S'- ... - -l-^v ■ ver. ( SAFEWAY \n annual day uf rt'qolieclion is held at the .Mullen Home for [he .Aged, and a retreat at El D L n ame Pomar Retreat hinise, Colorado ■Springs The .Mother of I’eipctiial Hcl;i ^ guild, gives four hours ol s;ie- ^ - - - - - »j Dominican ^ Idou (dan dJmdt Aid Society * The annual Christmas tea. ' given by the Dominican Sislcrs I of the .Sick Poor .Aid society,'; Chuck Roasts Boneless will be held Sunday. Dec. 15; ib.65i from 2 to 5 p.m. in the t'orpu- Boned, Rolled and lied U.S. Dept, of Agnc. Christi convent, 2501 Gaylord ' Choice Grade Beef. No bone or excess w'oste. street. The offering for this occasion will tx' used to supply baskets for the many needy families cared for by the Sisters. English Cut Roasts ib.69c There will be organ mii'ic in the chapel. Refreshments will Boned, Rolled and Tied. U.S. Dept, of Agnc. be .served by the members of Choice Grade Bee^ No bone or excess waste. the aid society. This IS one of the i.'nportan; events of the 'Ca-on and all members and friends arc re­ Round Bone Roasts ib.57c quested to be presen;. the most in D/||y UEANING U.S. Dept, of Agric. Choice Grade Beer. Weii Trimmed arm portion cuts. Very Engaged little bone. The engagement of .Mi-s Kath­ 4 ryn Melmosh to James Mich­ ael Carroll has been announced by the future bride'.s panmts. Chuck Roasts Bone-in ib.45i Mr. and .Mrs, Jack .McIntosh of Denver. He is the son of Mr, U.S. Dept, of Agric. Choice Grade BeeF No neck oot roasts in these and Mrs. .lames M. Carroll of! ddor (daaiittA an J S^ . e r u L c e Denver. ■Mis.s -McIntosh is a graduate of East High school and at­ We Give tended Colorado State unver- sity. She is a student at Colo- SAFEWAY rarlo‘’State college. Her fiance Gold Bond .«r. IS tradiiate of Mullen high 6 ( HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR L DRY CLEANING DOLLAR” \Vi' rv.'vrvc tlir riglii to Jimit quantitie'i. None sold to dealers, school. Denver. and attended St. .Mary's college Stamps I’rice'- good in Denver and suburbs tliru .siaturday. December in California, He is a student at C SC. The 14. 1963 couple plan a l)c .-. 28 wedding Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 Delegates to Archdiocesan CYO Convention Given Blueprint for Future

(Continued From Page 1) James Capra, the retiring gates especial emphasis on the devel-!cesc of Omaha, told the dele-1 the archdiocesan council for the from Mayor Tom Currigan of archdiocesan CYO president in Panel discussions on bothlopment of the spiritual ideals gates that "the opportunity for coming year. Denver and from Joseph Hay­ his convention address gave Saturday and Sunday morningi and motivation of its members, leadership knocks daily” and' SPECLAL AWARDS. "Pro Deo den, the personal representative stirring appeal for truly aposto­ covered the wide range of top- Resolutions passed by the del-|^3t "leadership demands sac-iet Juventute" — "For God and of Gov. John A. Love. lic action by his fellow dele- ics of interest to teen agers with egates at their final plenary of time, of pleasure, and i Youth" — granted through the session Included pledges by ail entertainment." | National Catholic Youth council, to fulfill these ideals and to ex- The sense of social responsi-! "ere presented to Father Barry press them to the leaders of bility achieved by constant con-i^ogan. the first director of the Church and country. tact with God. he said, "will | CYO. for his more than 25 years They also worked on plans for -' our growth in perfection, I of service to the youths of the more effective communication hoth morally and intellectually."|*^tchdiocese. .Also honored weie between clubs and cooperative I John Yelenick for his work action between members. T R tE LEADER." Father l^e Confraternity of Chris- I Gass declared, "is without jeal- lian Doctrine as archdiocesan SOCI AL HIGHLIGHT of the!°“*^' Leadership is president of that organization and to Mrs. Leo J. Kennedy convention was t h e banquet; for her 15 years of guidance served in the Silver Glade room er is filled with integrity. A true leader is one who is re­ given to the Catholic Daughters of the Cosmopolitan hotel with of America. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and liable and dependable and is Auxiliary Bishop David M. Ma­ anxious to give service." loney in attendance. In addressing the final ses­ sion Father Robert Syrianey M Y ClIANINO The Archbishop commended the .Arcbdiocesan director an­ AND LA U N M Y the directors anti lay advisers c 33 B ru o w a y — SP 7-7413 uate of the Honored at CYO Meet Sisters of j Just back from Rome and the Vatican Council, a beaming Charity School} I Miss Wankum Bishop David M. Maloney presents the CYO’s For G(kI and of Nursing, St. Youth award to Mrs. Leo J. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy was I .Mary College, Xavier, Kans.j D istinctive honored for her contributions to youth work through the Cath­ ' Her fiance is a graduate of^ olic Daughters of .America. Regis college, Denver. P o r t r a i t s No definite date has been set You are cordially In­ for the wedding. vited to aee our Por­ traiture In Black and Engagements W hite, 011a and Direct Take Your Time! C o lo r. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles J. Ci- Veronica, to Lt Robert 1. Mur- ancio. Welby, have announced pliy son of heavy iraf- Faingold Studios the engagement of their daugh­ Mr and Mrs 2^'**®* Patrol. ter. Shirley .Ann, to Kenneth Le- Russell L. Mur-' Trying to hurry is hard on 11 Milton Hotel Roy Schaffer, pliy of Sag!-, nerves, fenders, and pedes­ I Phone 266 1926 son of Mr and naw, .Mich. Thei trians. Mrs-. Clarence bride-elect is Schaffer a senior at Lo-' of Denver. The retto Heights bride - elect is college and will a graduate of graduate in Marycresl high May. Her fi­ school. Denver, ance is a 19K3 Miss Phannenstiel and is now at­ graduate of the tending Colora­ .Air Force .Academy and at pres­ do State col­ Miss CianciO ent is at Reese .Air Force Base. lege. Her fi­ Lubbock. Tex., in pilot training. ance is a graduate of Annunci­ .A June wedding is planned. ation high school. Denver. The wedding is scheduled for next June.

Mr. and Mrs. .Alexander Phan­ nenstiel have announced the en­ gagement of their daughter. Good Will Driving The Christmas season is a time for good will and eheer- ful eourtesy. Why not adopt good will while drivmgf The HANSEN & HANSEN '.1 til®\S7®D©PS State Patrol says it can prevent 3*7 I6IK ST. *Kt 4»10t« many of the traffic accidents that make holidavs tearful. DUNKER DAN "CLEAN ONtr" DONUTS {^ERVICI DRY CLEAIIJIC DELIGHTFULLY Includes PRE-SPOT CLEAnTn O DELICIOUS DELIVERED DAILY o 433-5481 i t ‘ 2500 - DUNKER DAN DONUTS CURTlS"^ Sanm hfttrmnim INC. _ . .0«M( 288-5512 RETAIL-WHOLESALE 288-3607 Koge 6 I he Denver Catholic Register jr^ d a /, Dec. 12, 1963 KOA-TV News Program Disarming Problem: Exploitation of Sex in Movies Receives Commendation I Secretary of the Interior Ste National Park in southeastern By C. J. Zecha Mary, Mary (“Lefs not start Herald Tribune recently wrote 'that absorbs us all.” She add-^ ticularly the sexuallv de^ I leases cited above are offenses [ward Udall has telegramed his Utah. This Sunday, Dec. 15, the Le­ something in a cab we can't about a film distributor who was ed: “This is the way it happens ranged.” But we must remem­ against good taste. appreciation for a special KOA KOA News director Thompson gion of Decency pledge will be finish on 44th street” ); Summer;concerned about the promotion — but it’s not the way, appar­ ber, she said, that this is an The answer does not lie in News program that is to be tele­ given in churches throughout the Holiday (“the French had a of an Italian movie which Watt and photographer Bill ently, you sock 'em in at the American movie and we don’t censorship, but in self-disci cast Sunday, Dec. 15, on KOA- Archdiocese of Denver. The Le­ reputation for it, these kids have most critics greeted with rave Baker recently spent a week In box office.” She quoted the dis­ allow promiscuity to be shown pline on both the part of the TV, Channel 4, Denver, at 1:30 gion has its fair share of critics the yen for it”); Lord bf the reviews. “It’s a beautiful film” p.m. tributor of this film as saying: — “just lots of sex talk and industry and the movie-gofng Utah, filming the Canyon lands among members of the motion Flies (‘‘Year’s most shocking.she said, about a boy's applica- “Maybe we should have a nude such.” public. The late Pope John The program, “Canyonlands: in color. Secretary Udall and picture industry, as well as mo­ film . . . suitable for all agesl”); ;tion and testing for a job in scene . . . as it is. we’re just I have to go along with Miss XXm had the right answer tion picture theatergoers. But and on and on. a large corporation and his be- Western Wonderlands,” is a Congressman Wayne Aspinall not making it at the box office.” Torre and Miss Crist about the to all of this when he ex­ Judith Crist of the New York coming a cog in the machine half-hour documentary on a I are among those who will be inundation of the libidinous in pressed the hope “that con­ MISS CRIST said everyone is proposed quarter-million acre‘seen on the program films, and while some films are tinued motion picture produc­ "pretty hip to box office “misrepresented” with mislead­ tion be encouraged to offer to ligicipcmvn W e o f t K e [around here. And that’s why ing advertising, these same ad­ the public, especially to youth > ^ though hundreds of thousands of vertisements are the reasons desirous of diversion, a fit- I young Americans take National why many youngsters, as well ting entertainment which not P A U D I61A C 6 ElC lW fW fllft* Merit Scholarship and college as adults, are attracted to the only may delight the mind, y CHRISTMAS TREES board exams annually and hun­ movies. the fact remains that the Legion but form it and strengthen it IP dreds , of thousands more are Even in the forthcoming The further in the love of honesty, ' y / SPECIAL offers a guide, a classification plugpng a w y in eduutional' Cardinal several scenes with an ■ rectitude, and decorum.” ' JJ CHURCH AND LODGE TREES of films, which parents can con­ and industrial competition, no I emphasis on over-exaggerated sult in deciding viewing fare for American film-maker could pos- [ sex are incorporated for obvious BtouNful Wrtotht their children. sibly see any drama in such | reasons, *Ho u m of Lord^ Roping — Bought The Legion’s list is a classi- situations. Table Decoralioni fleation of films. The Legion “Let Gidget and Tammy epit­ BUT IF some kind of readr •A panel moderated by the Grave Blankets . morally evaluates films, but it omize young America,” she justment is needed on the part Rev. Edward L. Maginnls, does not attempt to ‘‘review” said, “and Beach Party and of film-makers, a similar look S.J. of Regis college, Denver, I HOLLY and MISTtETOE * PLANHRS & GIFTS the film for its artistic merit. Palm Beach Weekend describe at oneself is needed by some will discuss “Idols — False S Fireplace Wood its aspirations. There’s box of­ of the movie audiences. There Gods” on the House of the AT ’THE SAME time the an­ fice in them thar dream is a need for films of maturity, Lord television program Sun­ I FOLKNEirS EVERGREEN DEC. SHOP nual Legion pledge is being is­ worlds.” About A New Kind of films of depth, and films of solid day, Dec. IS, on KLZ-’TV, sued there exists a confusing Love, she said in it there is entertainment value. But it’s no Channel 7, Denver, at 9:31 \ 1534 So. Broadway Open Everyday 777-770 state of affairs between motion something for everybody, par- mystery that some of the re- a.m. picture producers and theater owners and the general public regarding "sex in films.” While some members of the industry insist that “free speech must be maintained” for the contin­ ued growth of all media of ex­ JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC pression, the moviegoer has come to the stage of wonder­ ment about what goes on in the minds of those movie people proudly presents the who espouse "freedom of Preparing Recording speech,” "no censorship,” and “artistic expression.” Goddard Lieberson, center, president of Columbia Records, Admittedly there are intelli­ discusses the original cast recording of Meredith Willson’s incomparable P I L O T gent producers who can tackle ‘‘Heres’ Love,” with the show’s leading ladies, Valerie Lee, a difficult subject and bring it left, and Janig Paige. The recording of the musical, which to the screen in the form of has a Christmas setting, is now available. Musically, the al­ fine entertainment, but they are bum falls short of Willson’s earlier scores for “The Music STEREOPHONIC CONSOLES too few if we have to make a Mao” and “Unsinkable Nolly Brown,” but some pleasant judgment on the current crop tongs are made rewarding listening through Miss Paige (“Arm of films now showing through­ in Arm,” “Pine Cones and Holly Berries” ), Miss Lee and Tht"PacHica” out the country. ' Craig Stevens (“My Wish” ), and Paul Reed, who sings one PILOT—^leaders for more than 45 years in the development of electronic Oriental elegance^ finished in deep Ebony. of the show’s best songs, “That Man Over There Is Santa home entertainment instruments—has brought the art of stereo THE MOVIE that is loaded Claus.” Another highlight is the overture, which depicts a Modfl 206-$429.50 with sex for pure sex’s sake yuletide parade. The album rates through good performances reproduction to a thrilling new level of brilliant realism. You owe seems to be the item of the and first-rate recording. it to your music-loving soul to experience the transcendent day. I’m not speaking of the cheap, independently made sound of these newest Pilot creations— to examine their film without a Production advanced stereo features— to view the rare loveliness f (kxle seal — the nudist films or the blood-flowing shock and Negro in North Topic of their hand-crafted cabinets. Come see horror films — but movies them... listen to them... today! turned out by the industry’s ma­ jor studios. The advertising for Of TV Program Dec. 15 some of the current releases leaves little to the imagination. “Directions ’64 — A Catholic Broadcasting Company, will Such ads might be “grossly mis­ Perspective,” co-produced by present “The Children’s The "San Merino” the National Council of Catho­ leading” (as one theater owner Choice,” a photo-essay on the Italian Provincial console In Fruitwood fin­ lic Men and the public affairs puts it), yet the fact that they life of the Negro in the north ish. Model 404-$549.50 are released by the studios to department of the American written by Dennis Clark and advertise their films does not photographed by Edwtfrd Let- dismiss the industry from an tau. The program will be tele­ obligation to the public. Classifications of films on TV, cast Sunday, Dec, 15, on KBTV, Marie Torre, the Pittsburgh, in first-run theaters and in Channel 9, Denver, at 12:30 p.m. Pa., television critic of films neighborhood and drive-in thea-| “The Children’s Choice” ex­ who has been in hot water with ters appear on Page It. plores the situation of Negroes the industry at times, recently in Northern cities in general, attacked screen erotica and the focusing on a single Harlem exploitation of some newspaper family in particular. Included advertisements. are taped interviews with the “If you’re a regular reader Radio parents of the family as well as interviews with various of­ of the movie ads in the news­ The "C ult” papers,” she told her audience, ficials who work within the “you’re no doubt aware that Programs sphere of interracial relations. Romantic French Provincial, in Fruitwood they’re not telling boy meet girl Dennis Clark, author of the finish. Model 405-5549.50 RELIGION IN THE NEWS stories anymore,” In her com­ program, is the former execu­ KLZ (Denver) — Sundays, ment about the moral content tive director of the Catholic 7:15 a.m. (or lack of it) in producer Billy Interracial Council of New Wilder’s Irma La Douce, she CATHOLIC HOUR Y'ork. Dana Elcar will nar­ said: “Wilder resorts to this KOA (Denver) — Sundays, rate the program. Richard J. p.m. form of advertising and hum- 12:3o Walsh is NCCM’s executive buggery with, ‘This is an ad for ASK AND LEARN producer; F. J. Fontinell, pro­ Irma La Douce about prostitutes KOA (Denver) — Sundays, ducer. For ABC Wiley Hance .. .a story of passion, blood­ 10:20 p.m. is the producer and Robert De The ‘Troubadour” shed, desire and death. Every­ with Monsignor John Cava- Laney, the director. Contemporary console of thing in fact, that makes life nagh. Walnut solids and veneers worth living’.” SACRED HEART PROGRAM with oil rubbed finish. The "Tempo" “It’s obvious,” Miss Torre KFSC (Denver) — Mon., Opera Broadcast A beautiful addition to the Lavishly dimensioned Contemporary cal> decor of your home, as well inet—74' wide—in Walnut solids and ve­ added, “that those advertis­ Fri., 9 a.m., and Sunday at as a source of lasting musical ing people don’t know what 7:15 a.m. On KDEN Radio enjoyment Model 402—$499.50 neers, with hand rubbed finish. makes my life worth living.” KMOR (Denver) — Sun­ Denver’s KDEN Radio. AM Model 502-$595.00 This example can be broad­ days. 7:30 a.m. and FM, is broadcasting the| ened many times merely by KVOR (Colo. Springs) — Saturday afternoon operas from | glancing at ads for some cur­ Sundays 10:10 a.m. the Metropolitan Opera House, rent films: The Wheeler Deal­ New York, over the Texaco-1 ers (“wheeler dealer meets sex KBOL (Boulder) — Mon. - Sat., 6:15 a.m. Metropolitan Opera network. appealer”); Who’s Been Sleep- This week’s presentation, In My Bed? (“the hottest ques­ KOLR (Sterling — Satur­ days, 8:45 a.m. Goetterdaemmerung, the last tion of the day” ); Take Her, opera of the Richard Wagner’s She’s Mine (“the wildest . . . KRAI (Craig) Sundays, 11:- four-opera cycle known as “The awakening to sex that ever 30 a.m. Ring of the Nibelung,” will be made parents grow up — fast); GEORGETOWN U. FORUM Every PILOT cabinet is authentically styled and KB’TR (Denver) — Sundays, aired on Saturday, Dec. 14 be­ Under the Yum Yum Tree (“a ginning at 11 a.m. Appearing meticulously hand-crafted of carefully selected Peter Pan and a peeping tom”); 10:30 p.m. woods in PILOT’S own custom cabinet shop. FAMH-Y THEATER will be Birgit Nilsson, Hans The “Pariiiin" KOSI (Denver) — Sundays, Hopf, Mary Curtis-Vema, Mig- French Provincial console of Cherry solids Indian Girl 9:05 p.m. non Dunn, Norman Mittelmann, and veneers in Fruitwood finish. • and Lili Chookasian. Model, 705-S849.50 AVE MARIA HOUR THESE QUALITY FEATURES OISTINGUISH PILOT HIGH FIOELITY STEREOPHONIC CONSOLES: Signed for TV KYSN (Colo. Springs) — The usual intermission fea­ In Antique White—$899.50 tures, “Opera News of the .Air” ■ DYACOUSTIC SUSPENSION Isolates the entire record changer from external vibrations without When a CBC (Canadian Sundays, 9 a.m. with Edward Downes and the reducing rich bass tones Broadcasting Company) Tele­ KFKA (Greeley) — Sun­ opera quiz, will be presented. ■ "POLY-TRIAD" SOUND CHAMBERS Enables each speaker to function as part of a system while vision talent-scout team, head­ days, 6 p.m. still maintaining individual tonal purity CHRISTOPHERS ed by Producer Phil Keatley, ■ SOLID STATE POWER AMPLIFIERS The latest space age circuitry—flawless distortion-free power toured the Cariboo early this KFSC (Denver) — Sundays The Christophers without heat, weight or bulk ^ The Christophers’ program fall they were looking for a at 8:45 a.m. ■ “AUTOTROL" SPEAKER SELECTION Listen to your choice of console, extension, or satellite speakers young Indian girl to play the raOUGHTS FOR THE DAY will be televised Sunday, Dec. in any combination or just headphones. school-girl lead in two shows KFSC (Denver) — Mon.- 15, at 11:15 a.m., on KOA-’TV, ■ AUTOMATIC FM STEREO INDICATOR Instantly indicates FM Stereo broadcast and automatically for the upcoming TV series Fri., 12 noon. Channel 4, Denver, and KOAA- switches tuner to FM Stereo reception Drop a Ifttir or post card to thtst TV, Channel 5, Colorado “Cariboo Country.” radio stations/ tolling thorn you approci- ■ PRIVATE LISTENING You alone hear the performance at any volume level Father Hubert O’Connor 0. ato thoso programs. Springs. ■ PRECISION METER TUNING An absolute must for FM Stereo Broadcasts The “Spoleto" M.I., principal of the Cariboo ■ BASS COMPENSATOR CONTROL Restores rich bass for low volume listening Indian "School, led the team to ■ COMPLETE TAPE FACILITIES To please any tape enthusiast Italian Provincial of Cherry Solids and the home of Mr. and Mrs. neers in Fruitwood finish, 70" wide. Denver Symphony Slates ■ RECORD STORAGE SPACE Your favorite records at your fingertips Frank Sandy on nearby Sugar Model 904-$1150.00 Cane Reserve and suggested they audition one of the Sandy! 'The Nutcracker' Ballet children, Nancy, an 11-year-old i fifth grade student at the day; Two performances of the of the major dance schools in We Finance Our Own Sales school on the reserve. iTschaikowsky ballet. “The Nut­ the area. Nancy came through her au­ cracker." will be presented by Last year’s production of the dition with flying colors and the Denver Symphony Or­ Tschaikowsky ballet marked the was signed up for the part. chestra and the Denver Civic first time in Denver that a full Since that time she has spent Ballet. orchestra had been used to sup­ OPEN close to a month “on location” The evening performance of port the complete production. with the CBC, both in the Cari­ the complete ballet will be at This year, the orchestra will be MUSIC CO. boo and in Vancouver, during 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, as conducted by Fred C. Hoepp- EVENINGS which time she has proved to one in the regular series of ner, assistant conductor. be a natural-born actress and. Denver Symphony concerts. 244-4556 according to producer Keatley, The children’s matinee, with The ballet will be under the TO 9 P.M. “a real little trouper.” I reduced prices for children, will direction of Enrique Martinez of Nancy’s older sister, Jean, a [be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. the American Bailed Threater. Ross Hancock designed the set­ UNTIL practical nurse, accompanied 15. Both performances will be the young girl when she came in the Auditorium Theater. tings and costumes. By FREE to Vancouver for an eight-day The stellar roles will be CHRISTMAS filming session in the CBC-TV A C.AST of 85 of the Denver danced by .Marcos Paredes State 1332 BROADWAY PARKING studios. area’s leading dancers will be from the Ballet Classico de JOE JR. The shows are tentatively seen in the production. .A co­ Mexico, Michele O’Bryan and Capitol 1321 LINCOLN scheduled for viewing in operative enterprise, the Den­ Carol Lynn Foster, Denver dan­ December. ver Civic Ballet represents most cers. 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m Page 10 The Denver Cotho >c Reg ster Thursaoy, Dec. 12, 1963 To Bo Taken Sunday, Doc. 15 Legion Pledge on AAovies (Continued From Page 1) sent a moral rather than an ar-iarea television stations, as well Judaeo-Christian viewpoint of tistic evaluation of-films. |as films playing in first-run morality and decency. .Although Exception to this policy oc-| theaters and those appearing in the Legion’s classifications are curs whenever the Legion pub-1 neighborhood and drive-in the- not formally and explicitly con­ lishes a positive recommenda-,aters. Christmas Classie cerned with the artistic and tion on a film; suth recom­ It is one of the few Catholic esthetic values of films, the mendation is made when, in the newspapers in the country that On family Thaater Famed Theatrical Group Legion recognizes that a valid opinion of the Legion’s review­ gives its readers a complete and moral judgment of a film can­ ers. a film excels for artistic The famed Chri.stmas classic. | concise weekly evaluation of all not be made in total precisitm and moral values. films currently playing in the The Juggler of Our Lady, by Now Accepting Auditions from its artistic merits or lat^ In its work of classifying films area. Anatole France, will be present­ thereof. As such, however, the the executive staff of the na­ In a letter to Cardinal Paul- ed on Father Patrick Peyton’s i Legion’s classifications repre- University Players, a non- N.ATION.AL Players, a corn- tional office of the Legion is Emile Leger in June, 1963, Car­ Family 'Theater Sunday, Dec. I profit theatrical corporation of pany of approximately 16. trav- assisted by the Motion picture dinal Amleto Cicognani pointed 15, at 9 p.m. on KOSl Radio. Washington. D.C.. which oper-^els each year in J6 different I department of the International out that "the author of a film Denver. J. Carrol Naish will' L«gion ates National Players Touringlstates throughout the U. S., j Federation of Catholic .Alumnae or television program, conse­ portray Bamaby the juggler. Company. Olney Theatre in 01 from October to May, present­ and by a board of consultors John Stephenson is the nar Pledge quently, cannot have the sole ney. .Md., and St. Michael's ing productions of two major composed of priests and lay­ rator. aim of providing recreation or Playhouse in Winooski Park, classics. The company has per­ IN t h e N.AME of the Fa­ men. fascination to the vast public \'t.. announces its 1964 "Play- formed in New York's Car­ ther and of the Son and of These groups provide the Le­ he addresses. He must, in the ^crs’ Plan" auditions. negie Hall Playhouse, has the Holy Spirit. Amen. gion staff with the competent Holy Father’s own expression, I PROMISE to promote by consultative opinion of educa­ : Now in its fourth year. made nine tours abroad, and consider himself as an educator Bing Prepares Christmas Breadsast . word and deed what Is morally tors. student counsellors, profes­ ;‘‘Players’ Plan" is a grant-in- has been received at the White of society and be able to use his and artistically good in motion sional motion picture critics, aid program of training plus House by Presidents Truman. Pictured above in a Holl.vwood television studio is Bing art to enrich, enlighten, and picture entertainment. and others. ! employment for actors. The Eisenhower, and Kennedy. Crosby, left, preparing a script for a special Christmas eve elevate men’s souls.” plan provides talented actors Actors selected on the basis I PROMISE to discourage In­ (See additional story on this film which be will narrate for Father Patrick Peyton’s Family CONFORMING with Legion iwith advanced training in the of personal interview, audition, decent immoral and unwhole­ week’s entertainment page t.) Theater. Father .Albert J. Heinzer, C.S.C., a Family Theater policy, the Denver Catholic Reg­ 'Speech and drama department and exceptional recommend­ some motion pictures especial­ staff member, looks on. The half-hour film will be seen over ister publishes each week clas­ of the Catholic University of ations and background arc con­ ly by my good example and many of the nations TV stations on Dec. 24. While at the studio sifications of films appearing on America, Washington, D.C.. plus tracted for a two-year period. Crosby also taped a special song, “.Ave Maria,” as well as an always in a responsible and They receive a SI.000 grant for civic-minded manner. Denver, Colorado Springs, and DINING OUT? invaluable practical experience introduction in Spanish for Father Peyton’s Family Day pro­ tuition as graduate students for in classical acting as salaried gram to be televised in Brazil. I PROMISE to guide those members of National Players, a year of study at the speech I under my care and Influence ‘Katu’ Movi* BUSINESS the country’s leading national and drama department of Cath­ I in their choice of motion pic- A Legion of Decency classifi­ repertory company. olic University, which boasts one ; I tures that are morally and cul cation for Katu, now playing in SOCIAL Prts«nt«d by of the finest university theaters ! turally Inspiring. the Denver area, has not been Sacred Heart Program in the country, as well as an, | ! I PROMISE not to cooperate released at press time. Accord­ FAMILY outstanding course of study, aft­ cjCi5tener by my patronage with theaters ing to a reliable source, the “Why be a Saint?’’ will be er which they become members • which regularly show objection film contains moral objections the topic discussed by the Rev. of the National Players Tour­ able films. owing to its subject matter. Mesa Treat Joseph Christie, S.J., on the Sa­ ing Company. Singing Nuns and at profession and clothing I I PROMISE as a member Some parts of the film are mor­ RESTAURANT cred Heart program Sunday, Renewals for an additional ceremonies. With these motets, ally offensive and not within the Columbia Records has just re­ of the Legion of Decency to 56M W. COLFAX 237-8891 Dec. 15. 10:30 a.m., on KBT\’, two-year plan can be nego­ hymns, canticles and psalms the acquaint myself with Its ainfs, bounds of good taste. Channel 9, Denver. In Colorado tiated if mutually agreeable. leased a new album by the Jesus group and its director hope to to consult with its classifica­ Springs, the same day, on Persons who are college grad­ and Mary Choral Group, Novices inspire worship and praise of tions and to unite with all men | - - t m KKTV, Channel ll, 9 a.m., the ates, single and under 30 and and Religious of Jesus and God. of good will in promoting high j Rev. John E. Curley, S.J., will interested in applying may Mary, under the direction of The recording includes an and nobel standards In motion speak on “A World-Wide write to: “ Players’ Plan,” Box Mother Marie Laetitia. “Life of original Hail Mary by Michael picture entertainment. League.” 265, Catholic University of Love” contains 18 religious se­ Cordovana of the music depart­ I FREELY MAKE these sol-, .America, Washington 17. D.C. lections sung at daily services ment of the Catholic University emn resolutions to the honor of America, Washington, D.C.; of God, for the good of my “The Lourdes Hymn,” “The soul and for the welfare of Orpheum Theater Undergoes Prayer of St. Francis,” as well my country. .Amen. as Gregorian chant numbers, THE BEER THAT Renovation, Name Change such as the "Magnificat” and the “Veni Creator Spiritus.” One of the Denver area’s William T. Hastings, manager See other entertainment fea­ MADE MILWAUKEE 'Two of the Gelineau psalms arc tures on Page 8. Also, on Page most famed and beautiful mo­ of the theater. The theater will featured, “Cry Out With Joy” tion picture theaters, the RKO be equipped to offer all the wide­ 22 is the “Decree on Media of FAMOUS and “ My Soul is Thirsting for Social Communication.” screen processes, with the ex­ the Lord.” ception of Cinerama. The promotion director, Moth­ Denver has been chosen as er Mary Immaculata, explains MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. the inaugural city by RKO on the flyleaf: “Our religious Catholic Medio Unit Theaters for the creation of living is not candles, incense HAPPY HOLIDAYS ! RKO International 70 theaters and flowers, nor a sudden rush Honors NBC Official Robert .M.—Paul V.—M.T. Murray ■ ■ ■ ■ look for lh» golden arches — a new identification for se­ of happy feeling. These are but The Catholic Aiwstolate of Ra­ lected RKO key theatfers from the external shape of things, dio, TeIevi.sion, and Advertising coast to coast. Harry Mandel, and Truth hides behind unseen (CARTA) has named William president of RKO Theaters, said Beauty on a mountain of deep- R. McAndrew, executive vice McDonald's 7 ^ ^ other theaters to be converted down freshness, in a valley %i president in charge of NBC ALAMEDA CENTER 4215 W. COLFAX NOTICE NOTICE Included chains in Boston, San sweet with tears.” News, as the 1963 winner of its EAST COLFAX & PENNSYLVANIA % Francisco, Cincinnati. Colum- THIS IS the group’s fifth al­ annual award for “outstanding bu.s,, Dayton, and several in the bum. The others are “Gesu efforts in raising the standards New York metropolitan area. Bambino,” an album of Christ­ of television." mas carols; “These Things I The theater will undergo reno­ The CART.A award was re­ vation soon. Plans call for it to Wish for You,” and “Joyfully Yours,” inspirational popular cently presented to McAndrew open on Dec. 25 with The at the 16th annual CARTA Com­ Cardinal. songs, and “Patterns in Song,” Harry Mandel which have been reviewed in munion breakfast in New York. "Beginning with Denver,” said the Denver Catholic Register. Orpheum, will undergo renova­ .Mandel, “all RKO International All may be obtained by writing THE CITATION to McAndrew tion and become known as the 70 theaters will have at their to the Jesus and Mary Choral states, in part: “As a direijr International 70. The ultimate command the most perfect Group, 8910 Riggs road, Hyatts- result of Mr. McAndrew's lead­ ( ^ h d d i m a A | in cinema design and sound will screen presentation possible. ville, Md. ership, NBC iNews has expand­ feature a curb-to-scroen conver­ Here will be the perfect theater ed its covera,ge and grown in Two Bayberry-scented sion. for the presentation of major, stature until today it sets the motion pictures.” J/WJLL I Seating capacity will be cut NEIGHBORHOOD' highest journalistic standards candies for joining down from 2,700 to 1,200. said for the entire field of broadcast fg a DRIVE-IKT news and information and pro­ ANfi’s Christmas Ciub! % Kennedy Library Set vides its millions of viewers i v i o v i E B and listeners with a vital neW Barberry cendite are tredilionil at Chrlilm ai. Thair dlilinctive (ra- Boston — .A drive to raise With source of knowledge and under­ WEST COLFAX and ALLISON ST. grinct Imparts a special charm to {6 million by public subscrip- Legion of Decency standing of our world.” I holiday feitivlty. And lagend aaya Ratings 10% of purchase price will be donated to the j tion to construct a John F. About 2.000 persons from the good luck and waalth will follow ! Kennedy Memorial Library on conTmunications industry attend­ their use during the Yuletide itaeon. 1 Church of your choice. See salesman on lot. Following are film s to appear on Den­ Following are motion pictures cur­ : the Harvard university cam- ver and Colorado Springs stations this rently showing at D env/r area neigh- ed the ceremony. The principal ANB th li year haa a gift for you of a ntw, : pus, is announced by .Nathan wotk. Time and stations should be b o r h ^ and drive-in W a te rs . Cate­ speaker was the Rev. Thomas largar pair of baybarry-acantad ca nd itt,., consulted by the viewer. Legion of De­ gories are A-1, for the fa m ily; A-2, •M. Pusey, president of Har- cency rating are: A-1, fa m ily; A-2, for adults and young adults; A-3, for (Jarrett, professor of ethics at Just for joining tha 19M Chrlatmaa Club. I vard, and Attorney General adults and adolescents; A-3, adults adults only; A-4, for adults, with res­ the University of Scranton. Our supply ft limited ... to atop in toon. only; B, partly objKlionable for all; ervations; B, fTwrally objectionable in Robert F. Kennedy and Sen­ C, condemned. Ratings hava been part for everyone; C, condemned. I You'll enjoy this Christmas more know­ ator Edward M. Kennedy. checked against listings found in ' ‘TV ing you ve already started to sove to­ Guide" magazine. Beach Party, B ; Birds, The, A-2; i Harvard has donated two Bye, Bye Birdie, A-3; Come Blow Your ! When ward a paid-up Christmos next yeor. acres of land for the proposed SATURDAY. DEc!. 14 Korn, A-3; Come Fly With Me, A-3; i Eyes of Texas, A-1; Gold Mine in Sky, Condemned of Attona, A-3; Caretakers, , in downtown Denver Watch Us Grow library. A-1; Opposite Sex, B; Mister 000, A-1; A-3; Donovan's Roof, A-2; Day Mars AMERICAN I The Purple Gang. A-3; On Moonlight Invaded Earth, A-2; Follow That Dream, Stop at Bay, A-1; Iron Mistress, B; Life of A-l; 55 Days at Ptking, A-1; For Love Em ile Zola, A-1; Blood on the Moon, or Money, B; Gunfight at Commanche CURRENT A 2; Operation Pacific, B; On the Loose, Creek, A3; Hand in Hand, A-1; If a Duffy’s Shamrock NATIONAL EAST COLFAX A 2; The Prisoner, A-2; Daughter of Man Answers, A-3; Irm e La Deuce, Rosie O'Grady, A-2; Peter Ibbetson, B; Johnny Cool, B; King Kong Vs. Restaurant A-2; Women's Prison, B. j Godzilla, A-1; Lilies of the Field, A-1; BANK Leopard, The, A-3; Lawrence of Arabia, IMS Tr»mont y SUNDAY, DEC. 15 A-2; L-Shaped Room, A-4; M ary, M ary, Brix-fa laakfag / free Is-lenir feekleg Gate of Hell, A-2; Great Jewel Rob­ A-3; New Kind of Love, B; Running tnkm d Sleet / U S -tfll CHRYSLER WM bery. B; So Little Time. A-2; I Died Man, A-3; Rampage, B; Summer Holi­ Where a Thousand Times, A-2; Hail, the Con­ day, A-2; Sergeants Three, A-1; Spen­ Legion of Decency' quering Hero, A-2. cer's Mountain, A-3; 13 Frightened you’ll receive the best Girls, A-1; 20,000 Leagues Under Sea, in food and beverages for the ANOTHER FREE GIFT! The infcffm ation and humor packed PLYMOUTH Ratings MONDAY, DEC. 16 A -l; T h rill Of It All, A-2; Ticklish At- 5225 E. COLFAX Tel. 399-0630 I Died a Thousand Times. A-2; Maq- fair, A-1; The VIP's, A-3; Wheeler 1964 “ Farmer's Almanac” ! Pick up your copy of ANB today! Ic Town, A-2, Wings of Eagles. A-1; Dealers, A-2. Best Prices Bugles in the Afternoon, A-1; Do You Following art Legion of Docency rat­ Love Me. A-l;^About Face. A-2; Doctor ings of motion pictures currently show­ Takes a Wife,' A-2. ing in first-run Denver and area thea­ ters. A-1, unobjectionable tor general TUESDAY, DEC. 17 patronage; A-2; unobjKtionable for About Face, A-2; Carnival in Costa adults with reservations; B, objection­ Rica, B; Cruel Swamp, A-2; Tnpie De­ U 9 3 able for adults; A-4, unobjKtionable for ception, A-2; Beyond Reasonable Doubt, adults with roservations; B. objection­ A-2; Together Again, B. able in part for a ll; C, condemned. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 CARS SOLD Incredible Takf> Her, She'S Beyond Reasonable Doubt, A-2; Pied fgODliliC to give unique Christmas gifts, Journey, A-1 Mine, A-3 Piper. A-1; Massacre, A-2; Cow Coun­ How the Wesl Fun in try, A-2; the Great Moment, A-1; SINCE MARCH 17 Was Won. A-l Acapulco, A-3 Moonfleet. B, My Sister Eileen, A-2; the kind that surprise as well as pkase, WcLIntocK. A-1 Under The Yum BlacV Gold, A-1 Yum Tree, A-3 THURSDAY. DEC. 19 ^hen order an extension phone. For your wife Wheeler Dealers. Palm Springs Moonfleet, B; She Couldn't Say No, ] THERE MUST BE A REASON! A-2 Weekend, B A-1; Christmas in Connecticut, B; Trip- i or husband, teenager, or even hard-to-shop-for Lord 0^ the Cleopatra, B oli, A-2; Barkleys of Broadway, A-2; Flies, A-2 Move Over Dar­ God Is My Partner, A-1; Seven Men Charade. A-2 ting, Not Listed From Now. A-2; Lucky Me, A-1; V y grandparents, an extension phone is a gift of Siege of Hell Katu, Not Listed Man Godfrey, A-1. Street, Not A Stranger beauty and usefulness that will be appreciated Listed K n xks, Not FRIDAY, DEC. 20 i-isted Lucky Me. A-1; Stranger at My Door. for years. Take your choice of seven contemporary A-2; Blackwell's Island, A-2; The Last STAGE GUIDE Angry Man. A-1; Above and Beyond, Here Today. Adui»s Seidman and Son, A-2; Rulers of the Sea, A-1; Terror colors in the wail model, desk Style, or Princess. 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On KOA Radio ! 10:20 Every Sunday evening.* iljiiestions on religion sub-j Jmitted l)v the radio aiidi-1 9 'Sweet & Soor' ieiice answered on the arch-j {diocesan hroadcasl. i Fruit Flavors Assorted I { I A Booklet on Catholic I also in your favorite flavor! t Church available free of ' Availabit at: t t cost to all inquiries. { kSSOCIATED KING SOOPERS GROCERS \ SAFEWAY STORES t WRITE TO ; .MILLER SUPER MARKETS THRIFTWAY \ Ask and Learn, Station ' JK().\, Denver 80203. Colorado { Booster Club Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 1? Meets Dec. 12 I The president of the Cathedral; HUh School Boosters Club. Joe Regis Five Hosts Barry, announced the next ex­ ecutive meeting will be Thurs­ day, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m. in the Okla. St. Friday rectory. All who are interested Regis college cagers have tee advantage in co n te^ in in helping in the work of this mi^ffTQPOim their work cut out during the which defense predominated. group are invited to attend. next week as they try to im­ Oklahoma State, ndiich has Season tickets for the home prove their 1-2 record. made a habit of holding onto the basketball games will be brought THE PAROCHIAL A’FHLETIC dilemma continues. Some The Rangers will host a sur­ ball for sure-fire baskets, ap­ home this week by the students. schools want two leagues so the “haves” can play each other prisingly high-scoring Oklahoma parently has decided to do some It is hoped ever)one will make and the “have nots" can compete in their own little world. State university team Friday gunning this season. Hank Iba’s their return for the tickets early Others want to push hard for a merger with the Colorado High night at 8 in the Regis gym, Cowboys recorded an almost un­ and come to all games. School Activities association (public schools) to alleviate schedul­ then hit the road for a pair be­ heard of (for teem) 84 points in A big general meeting of the ing difficulties. fore coming home Dec. 20 to an opening victory. Boosters will be held in January. These same questions have been kicked around for years at play in a star-studded double- In a 6:S0 p.m. preliminary to Parok meetings, then apparently placed in mothballs until the header at Denver Auditorium tee Regis-OUahoma State game, arena. N«ws DMHlIiiM! next Parok meeting. Meanwhile, the situation gets worse, espe­ Regis high will play Trinidad cially in the southern part ef the state. ’The road trip will take them high. The deadline for news stories It appeared to be the consensus of those attending the semi­ to California Monday for a game and pictnres to appear in the annual meeting of the Ckilorado Catholic High ^hool Athletic as­ with Pasadena college and for a “Denver Catholic Register” is sociation a few days ago in Colorado Springs that they can talk Wednesday tussle with Loyola of Los Angeles. Collegiate Monday at S p.m. Denver Parek Midget Grid Champs but not act. Coaches and athletic directors have no power to make a decision on mergers and realignments. This apparently The Dec. 20 twin-bill will find Blessed Sacrament footbali team recently Quinn, Tom Cassidy, Andy Linton, Mike Mal­ is up to the pastors. the Rangers clashing wittT Wash­ won the Denver parochial midget title for the loy, Martin Waters, Eddie Quinn, Mike Kane, As we stead afar aod anrvey the situation, we’U toss out two ington State and Denver univer­ Basketball fifth time in the past six years. First row: Pat Hall. Fourth row: Coach Dave Mejia, questions that we have heard from followers of Parok athletics: sity battling Cincinnati in what M BOOTS Mike Betz, John Batt, Bob Ladd, Tim Kerr, Mike Keefe, Steve Quist, Mike Waters, Kelly 1. If the power of decision lies with the pastors, why aren’t appears to be one of the most TVBCL RACER,$85 Prgfiisional fitting Andy Yancy. Second row: Jim Sirovatka, Henry, Mike Firman, Kevin Kerr, Don Le- they brought along to the meetings? colorful college cage programs Doableheader (—iifbludit S/iot ido. Dan Venters, Paul Clarke, Chris Celia, Da­ Bols, Sister Francis Mary, principai of 2. All the talk is on the part of the Paroks in regard to mer in recent Denver history. 3IOJE.COLfAX 3551991 mien Friend, Bruce McMahill, Ron Nenbert, Biessed Sacrament school. ger with the CHSAA. Has anyone made an official gesture to the Coach Joe Hall still is looking mOAT, N C 20, 1063 Tom Bradley. Third row: Mark Trangh, Mike CHSAA, such as requesting a meeting with its director, or ask­ for some of the answers to his ing him to attend one of the semi-annual meetings to fully ex­ early ■ season problems. The OENVtR OTY plain why the Parol^ could or could not fit into the CHSAA? Rangers have recorded a 88-80 WILUAMS RAMBLER, INC Isn’t it about time that all concerned stop spinning their win over Westminster of Salt AUDITOMUM Parok Basketball Teams wheels twice each year and either put the machine into gear or Lake City, but that's been sand­ Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service keep it in the garage? wiched in between mediocre per­ Regis College vs. formances in close losses to Expert Mechanicol Work — All Mokes Continue Pre-League Play MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Western State (56-52) and Pan­ Washington Stato Unh. wanted to do something a little that there’s a much quicker handle A & M (58-51). turnover of campers on this 7:30 P.M. 230 S. Unioersilu SH. 4-2781 { Denver Parochial league bas- got good scoring balance Satur­ different to catch the attention Regis led in both of tee losing basis. jketball teams take a deeper day in a 70-37 win over Broom­ of the public this year in spot­ efforts, but couldn’t Iwld on to jbow into the pre-league sched- field and then were outbombed, lighting the tip-off of its basket­ It seems that when a person Oonvor UnivorsitY vs. gets a permit good for a sea­ Squiras S«t Driv« Fresh Cut Colorado • Scotch Pine I ule . this weekend with Regis 70-55, Sunday at Abbey. ball season. A student commit­ Cincinnati and Cathedral slated for action, Regis opened its slate with a tee came up with the idea of a son, he’s more likely to stay Fw CaiUMd FoiDd • Wreaths i The Raiders will meet Trini­ 49-43 veriiict over Jefferson dribbling marathon. where be is for magazine Denver University 'Hcket tells of a Californian with a pen­ the Squires in the circle do­ — For Something Different — Red will play at Yuma. and Bailey accounted for 15 Dec. 7 opener in Milwaukee nated $25 ,to tee Home for Re­ Office Cathedral makes its debut and 11. arena. chant for staging unusual tourn­ An Unusual Assortment of Gifts aments. Among them are a tarded Children In Wheatridge. Sunday by traveling to Canon Regis was paced by Rich They dribbled the ball over PRICES; meet for lefthanders, but with The check was given to Ralph * Westmorland & Fenton Milk Glass City for a game with tough Ab­ Schraeder’s 14 points and Tom streets, highways and on the strict rules. Dinges to purchase Christmas $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 • Gift Plants • Cut Carnations bey at 3 p.m. Robinson fired in 12. Lake Midiigan ferry until they toys and candy for the children. Holy Family and Regis got Most Parok teams will com­ reached the Marquette student They even had a cocktail Firewood the competitive jump on the pete in the St. Joseph Invita­ union the following night. Then party with lefthanded screw­ ReosoiMble For Out Door Lighting rest of the Parok pack last tional the week between Christ­ they kept the ball boancing at drivers and drinks held in the and Decorations left band. ’Ihe only faux pas — New in Denver — weekend. mas and New Year. League the union for six days to re­ Delivered & Coach Chuck Costello’s Tigers play will get underway Jan. 3. occurred when the winners and Exetwiv* At Mtttr S'! mind all of the Warriors’ home BOWLERS Stacked OltwiDS aiKk LlfM opener. losers of the tournament absent- Nt Wtitr Chrlilmat dtipltv will ewn- .'JNWqtmnMRWIMk UlMiitlkillthWMtllittMIIIU| On Saturday afternoon Mar­ mindedly congratulated each pirt t* tiM Mltctlvt buulY *1 < audi quette took the court and pro- other with their right hands. AHENTION! UfAt lluartscMil prtMiitdiM. ceded to lose an 84-83 decision The next tournament he has 9 CYO Activities to Western Michigan in the in mind is a “Clergyman’s wake of all that advance prepa­ Championship-” 'The theme will Christmas Spocial ration. be “Everyone Has a Prayer.” Ten adults besides two priests from St. Dominic’s parish at­ * * * Bishop Fulton Sheen might tended the CYO banquet. They were Walter McGraw, Martha WE’RE NOT enthused about be one of the favorites in such Vz Price Sale Serafini, Mrs. Fred Norris. Lawrence Kaiser, Leo Rusan, Mrs. the Colorado Game, Fish and a tourney. Last month while at­ Parks department’s proposal to tending the Ecumenical Coun­ Buy any bowling ball at list price $19.95 up. Choose Leo Storm, Mr. and Mrs. J. McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. Loren charge a fee of $5 for use of cil in Rome, he managed quite Smith, and Fathers Michael McNicholas, O.P., and J. C. the state’s recreation areas. a few between-sessions games any other merchandise in stock (not to exceed cost of Krenzke, O.P. For one thing, we feel that on the courts at the Club Delle ball) at ’/ i Reg. Price! AND GIFT SHOP The St. Louis, Englewood, CYO invited the lay advisers, Mr. the tariff is too high. It’s more Muse. ’The magazine’s reporter and Mrs. Joseph Salazar and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Achatz, to the than the permit fee at most na­ figures the Bishop would have All “Brand Nome" 1963 Merchondise Operated by Bruggenthies, Inc. banquet of the archdiocesan CYO convention in the Cosmopolitan tional park areas. more than a prayer in such an Triangle Bags Dexter Sheet event. WE4-6611 2140 So. Federal hotel Dec. 7. 'Some of the finest camping DunhIII and Joel Bowling Apparel Across From Lincoln High and recreation facilities we’ve Mrs. Leo Fleming was the speaker in a panel discussion on Novelties Trophies Accessories school dropouts on Sunday, Dec. 8. Philip Minor, Kathy Belle, used have been in states that charged 50 cents or $1 for a 1 and Mike Pytlinski participated in the panel, which was mode­ Expert "Grip-Rite" Fitting and Precision Drilling rated by Mr. Achatz. stay for a limited period of BERG^S j time. In return they provided OLD FASHIONED Many Other Gifts Mt. Carmel CYO will receive Communion in a group on Sun- supervision of the area, hot wa­ I day, Dec. 15, at the 8 o’clock Mass. Breakfast will be served ter in a clean wash house, and CANDIES For the Little Leaguer For the Golfer ! immediately after in the basement in the rectory, kept the area in good repair. For the Whole Family j On Friday Dec. 13, at 7:20 p.m. the group will meet in the We preferred the pay-as-you- I grade school gym to practice singing Christmas carols in prepa- go plan because in several Vj Price Special Ends Sat. Dec. 21 except G ift Certi­ I ration for Christmas Eve. There will be caroling before and after states we wanted to stay just ficates may be redeemed after Christmas. the Midnight Mass. one night. Also, we have noted Open Daily (except Sundays) 9 'til 5:30 — Mon., i W ed., Fri. evenings 'til 9 I Scholarship Candidates 1 Ribbon Candy Cut Rock M and A Bowling Supply Co. Candy Pearls 2878 N. Colorado Blvd. Tel. 333-4239 W arned Not to W ait Long Sugar Plums Denver, Colorado ONTH Chocolate Sontas j Prospective candidates for scholarships and grants and cur­ A meeting with Justin Brier Gene Mayer Ken A lley I scholarships should not wait too rent material concerning them. ley, scholarship connsellor for Si MtamMiZiwwMumBnamMiXiioniMttniwiaiaiMnniMaiiaadiMia long before inquiring as to what at the BI6 'D' I "It is emphasized however, the Denver public schools. Indi' i opportunities are available, the that scholarships cannot be ob­ Archdiocesan superintendent of tained at the last moment. If cates that there will be closer schools, the Very Rev. Monsi­ students or parents are inter­ liaison between public and Cath­ DAVIDSON gnor William H. Jones told the ested in a scholarship, they olic schools in seeking top stu­ Register this week. should consult their high school dents for scholarships. Aoin CHEVROLET He was discussing the work counsellors early in the high Civic groups like Rotary, the of scholarship committees at the school program. The senior year Lions, and the Elks obtain in­ high school level, is almost too late to obtain a formation on scholarships and CENTRAL'S THE ARCHDIOCESAN com­ scholarship.” report such opportunities to mittee under Mrs. Patrick Cron­ those concerned. Monsignor m e ! in and Mrs. Larry Wilkins oper­ PACKETS OF relevant ma­ Jones pointed out. ates in conjunction with the terial had been given to each high school chairman, Monsi­ 7964 Ckniftima^ Catholic Parent Teacher league. Schwinn Quality, “In the past weeks they have gnor Jones said. 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.\ Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 Speech Contest At Regis College (Regis High School, Denver) temporaneous, original oratory, The Jesse Tree-Rich oratorical, and humorous. Saturday, Dec. 14. will see Handsome trophies will be Regis college campus crowded awarded for first, second, and with the outstanding high school third places in every category. speakers of the region. On that An added incentive is a giant date Regis high school will con­ sweepstakes trophy for the In Christmas Symbols duct its annual individual events school that shows the best rec­ speech meet. By Pinl Page “And there shall come forth day’s Mass. The Bible and the ord of the day. “All right. Everytwdy gather a rod out of the root of Jesse,; Missal are the only books need- Participating in this meet will If a school wins this trophy around. We’re going to put up and a flower shall rise np out ed for the whole Jesse Tree be orators from 35 schools in two years, not necessarily con­ a Jesse Tree this year." of his root. ceremony. Colorado and Wyoming. Each secutively, it receives the priv­ school is allowed to send six "... a what tree?” And the spirit of the Lord ilege of keeping the trophy per­ This short dialogue could have shall rest upon him: The spiritDEC. 17, one of speakers. This limitation on the manently. Abraham Linetdn and been overheard in a few Ameri­ of wisdom and of understand-!^* Great “0 ” antiphons (so- number of participants assures Thomas Jefferson high schools can homes on or near Dec. 1 — ing, the spirit of connsel and!called because they aU begin the high quality and stiff com­ both have the possibility of ac­ especially in homes where one of fortitude, the spirit of knowl- Ibe word “0 ” ) is read in petition for which the Regis complishing this feat. parent — or both — decides to edge and of godliness.” (Islas, *lead of the scriptural reading, meet is renowned. THE REGIS speech club has give more than lip service to xi i.j) ' These beanUfnl hymns, drawn THE STUDENTS wiU com­ prepared busily for weeks to put the “Put Christ back in Christ­ Every day of Advent there-i'^” pete in the following categories: everything in readiness to run mas” admonishment frequently Dramatic, boys’ and girls’ ex­ the meet smoothly. voiced these days. family th^ Itnries of the Christian era and Parents attempting to break through the “tinsel” barrier, by botta branch^ lo th. top. ■ S..to«.. iS 50 So. m starting the ceremony of the The recitation of the antiphons The symbols, representing is followed by the placing of S Broadway MARGARET'S 'm persons or events relating to the an appropriate symbol on the m coming of Christ, are hung to 733-7377 Jesse Tree. For example: .After Symbols Suggostod remind each member of the GIFTS & UNIFORMS m the antiphon which begins — Here are some suggestions family of the age-old story of m ------¥ . “0 ” Rising Dawn” — a repre­ CUAftANCI ON for ornamental symbols and man’s fall and redemption sentation of the sun is placed scriptural themes for families through Christ. CHRISTMAS MIRCNANOISI conducting the Jesse Tree pro­ on the tree. Trophies lor Tallrers ¥ , These symbols are hung dur­ • CHRISTMAS FIOURINU gram; ing a family ceremony that Children in the family can de­ Examining some of the trophies to be ficers (from left) are John Hawley, secre­ • RIUOIOUS STATUn m Apple and serpent: Genesis, sign and make the various sym­ lasts about five minutes. awarded winners in the third annual Regis tary; Leo Boyle, president; Stan Flott, treas­ • SIRVINO SITS m 3, IS. bols used in the Jesse Tree cer­ Advanced Forensics meeting are officers of urer; and Mike Leydon, vice president. • CHRISTMAS TRII UOHTS Shepherd's staff: Genesis 4, During the first part of the m emony, a factor that makes the the Regis high school Speech club. The of­ 3-8. family ceremony, there is a i ceremonies Aiore meaningful to Noah’s ark: Genesis 6, S. reading from Sacred Scripture them. Knife: Genesis 17, 10. that explains the symbol to be So — while you’re “decking Chalice and bread: Genesis hung by one of the children. file halls with boughs” this 14. 18. The ceremony ends with the i year, why n o t give some Kindling wood or a rai reading (by the father) of thejthought to being a two-tree Genesis 23, 17-18. Collect from the previous Sun-1 family? Ladder and star: Genesis 28, YOUR CHRISTMAS 12-14. Coat of many colors: Genesis 37, 3. Sceptre: Genesis, 49, 10. Tsdtie of 10 commandments: Exodus. 19. Paschal lamb: Exodus 12. Pillar of Fire: Exodus 13. Hosts of manna: Exodus 16. Shopping Guide Harp: I Kings 16. Whale: Book of Jonas. Lion: Daniel 6.

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Whereas the traditional Christmas tree is adorned with multi-colored lights and bulbs. Icicles, candy canes, and other Tributm to Brothors goodies, in a matter of a lew Calling to pay his respects to Brother Nlcet Joseph, F.S.C., All RCA VICTOR COLOR TV hours, the Jesse Tree is adorned Superior General of the Christian Brothers at the community’s with miniature replicas of such headquarters in Rome, is Bishop Charles Brown, M.M., (next Receivers Feature. items as: Apple and serpent, to left). Auxiliary Bishop of Santa Cruz. Bolivia, an alumnus shepherd’s staff, Noah’s ark, of the Christian Brothers. Helping to g> the Bishop, at left, coat of many colors, whale, car U Brother Steven, son of James Simms t. Dominic’s parish, Space Age Sealed Circuitry penter’s tools, etc. — ornament­ Denver, a Lasalllanum student of theology at the Late ran uni­ al symbols drawn from the Old versity in Rome. To the Bishop’s right are Brother Denis, from Testament. Philadelphia, director of the community’s Brothers studying in The Jesse Tree is set up, or Rome, and Brother Charles Henry, Assistant to the Superior Today’s Precision Answer “planted,” on the first day of General for the U.S. Bishop Brown was one of scores of Bishops Advent (Dec. 1 or shortly after) —most of them alumni of the Christian Brothers — who called in a place of honor where all at the congregation’s generalate in Rome Nov. 12. Seven Car­ to Old-Fashioned members of the family can see dinals and more than 150 Archbishops and Bishops received The RADNOR it and enjoy it. their education from the Brothers. 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Isias alluding to Christ’s com­ EVENINGS p\ Color Picture So Bright, ing and His justice: I W M . EICH JEWELER p ! So True, You Have To Regis High W Lawrence 623-8862 Speech Team P i See It To Believe I t - Wins Again No Wonder More and (Regis High School, Denver) COMPLETE SELECTION OF H' Colorado Springs has proven «. More People Say , to be an especially successful X NATIVITY SETS X' city for the Regis high school X The ENDICOTT speech team. In the two speech FROM $4.25 TO $100.00 A. Mark 9 Series 14-G-84-M RCA VICTOR IS COLOR TV XI 265 sq. in. picture meets held there this year, Re­ X' X gis has returned home the un­ X disputed victor both times. Last X Saturday was the occasion of X , ^ '\ Enjoy the beautiful holiday programs in Color. The New Years Day Parade of Roses and all the the second of these victories. X X The two Regis entrants in x | wonderful Color programs in the coming year. poetry, Peter DiLeo and John X .X Hawley, placed first and sec­ X LIBERAL TRADE FOR YOUR OLD TV ond, respectively. Peter DiLeo X X completed his day by receiving X Terms conveniently arranged through OUR OWN FINANCING. Color costs less than you think. COME an honorable mention in radio. X IN TODAY! Let us help you select your COLOR TV. .Again in extemporaneous X X speaking both Regis orators X won awards. Brian Clancy ob­ X X tained the second place trophy X and Tom Durlin received an X honorable mention. Hummel - Individual Pieces xl Randy Long, Corky Ott, and X OPEN or Complete Sets X Mike Doyle put on a short play X that merited second place. Missals • Prayer Books • Rosaries X MUSIC CO. X EVENINGS In debate two Regis teams Unusual Selection X took honorable mention awards. of boxed Christmas Cards X X ^ 244-4556 The debate teams of Dave Ken­ 15 to 20% off X TO 9 P.M. X ney and Mike Leydon, and Bill X Metzger and Tony Rahe went X Open Mon. Thru X UNTIL undefeated for the day’s compe X By FREE tition. Sat. 9 to 9 X X The combined awards of the X CHRISTMAS State PARKING entire Regis team was worth X 1332 BROADWAY Religious Gift Shop X Capitol the sweepstakes trophy, which X 1321 LINCOLN 3449 So. Acoma 781-0202 X Regis won by an ample margin X over the nearest contender. Bishop Maloney’s Vieer: ^ y [ j 5 I q Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 Lowry Briefing St. Mary Academy 'Changes in Liturgy to Be Orderly' On Dec. 17. Cub scout pack 148 of the Blessed Sacrament (Continued From Page 1) Council sfS''ions that some ofjCouncil is renewal of the Church|as the la>man might be led to parish will have a full day s Girl Wins Ajward been set up) of English speak- our beautiful Gregorian chants, in aU its members, with em , thmk. said Bishop Maloney. The' briefing at Lowry field, ar- (St. Mary’s High School. The National Council of ing prelates, with England. Ire- cannot successfully be adapted ^ a s i s not merely on externals gcj-^pjance of ranged by retired .\rmy Cap- therry Hills) [Teachers of English, which re-- land and other nations of .^p.glo to tr^slation. the aesthe'ics rrThe'’cx?ernals\f' •‘‘“''Sy No. , tain Frank F. .Mateyka and Janet boran of St. Marv's! « j heritage. the chant itself are tied too ' ‘ , .\cademy high school is one’of' ^3rd annual con- the liturgy — these are relative- 1^^- indicating the Council Fa- Sister Francis Mary, 870 outstanding students of high i 'cntion in San Francisco, with He did submit the possibility, closely with the Latin text. ly accidental — "but in theithers had done something more school principal. however, that other nations chool English ia the counto’ ids 80.000 members and sub- REL.ATI.NG HIS personal im- ®^ each, than listen to speeches during- Included in the instructional The National Council of Teach-;scribeps among English teach might find local idiomatic us» ' Catholic to fulfillment of the , r » T more effective, with the resul' '>re.ssions oi tne council s active - C hrisrin and through '’T ers t^ m elementary grades of more than one English text. B'shm .Maloney said the , ,a„ramental life and teach- C®“®®'>- I®®- is cognizant ® ''arrant officer, inspection of through college is the largest .\nother problem confronting sf’ssion was marked by a ‘ . ” of modem times. Electronic de- weapons training hangar, subject-matter organization of the Bishops relates to use of sense of unity and con- vices are used to tabulate of- and base operations and the vernacular in High Jfasses ®' Purpose Both the 2. Strong hope that the reali- weather station. FoUowing lunch I teachers in the United States.! •‘The Constitution enipbasieeii formal and in'ormal addressee loney noted that it took onlv 25 " ‘ii he taken that changes in the lUurev ®f P®P® f'aul VI to the Council 'he Church may promote the „,p announcement J^hrough the hangars and the Father LaFarge should not interfere with the consistent with the policies ''c®®‘®npT all Christians m one quesUon from the rostrum bombers and jets, ! Praised in Senate riches of Church tradition, in- fo^'h hv Pooe .lohn -X.XIIi. Church jj^g, The Cubmaster of the pack is Washington — Praise for the Radiant Royalty eluding its music." said Bishop andcentered on two major Bishop Maloney said that through distribution of b a l lo ts ,'F o s te r , assisted by James Dorothy Dingnian, 20, of Maloney. points. common to all Bishops was the voting and tabulation of the -^l^cgeo, assistant cubmasier. late Father John LaFarge, S.J., Houghton, Ia„ a junior at "It was rcmark‘'d in the 1. That the internal aim of the growth of a feeling of fraternal votes, to the final report to the as one who “symbolizes the Loretto Heights college, was ------interest in one another’s hopes Holy Father of the Council’s ap- C h o r o l T o highest > traditions of his faith, U n it G iv e named “ 1963-04 Regis College and problems in Iho various pvoval. ChrillllKIS Luilabv his country and of the creed of Queen” during Regis’ 17th an­ dioceses of the world. ^he Bishop had words of ^ humanity," was expressed by nual Coronation Ball staged "Perhaps this might prove tO: newspaper coverage' Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Dec. 6 in the Brown Palace be one of the strongest forces i ■ i Denver) hotel. for the vigorous renewal of the | ®‘ fhe Council and for the work I Under the direction of Sister Minnesota in the Senate. life of the Church." he said. | of the information specialists Mary Claudette, R.S.M., 78 St. He said the nation is indebted For Miss Dingman, an edu­ cation major at Loretto, the There is no question that every' assigned to assist in dissemi- high school choral stu to Father LaFarge, longtime ad­ dents will present their selec honor Is the second awarded Bishop came away from Rome qj concernin; the vocate of interracial justice and tion, Lullaby lor Christ­ her by students at Regis. In with an understanding of prob- Council, better inter-group relations. lems as they exist in every por­ mas," at the third annual Regis i ers of English has named her 1961, freshmen at Regis named tion of the globe, and a Chnslmas Festival in the Regis!" winner in its annual "’ho died Nov. 24 at the age of her their "Freshmen Sweet- " 0 \ ONE OCC.ASION "ej poUpge fieldhouse, Dec’ 14^ ° -^c-hievement .Awards competi- heart." deepened personal interest in distressed by the impres- tion. .-\nother group their solution. This is my con- sion conveyed bv some of the „— of students . „ , . . ' ceplion of the spiritual reality behind the notion df 'eollegial- Seeking lions implied belittling or play­ nominated Miss Soran to rep­ ity' of the Bishops." Feast of the Immaculate Con S o m ething Give them a ing down devotions to the ception, and will also sing vari­ resent St. Mary’s Academy in Blessed Virgin." Bishop Ma­ the competition. The nation’s THIS SA.ME FEELING was ous Christmas carols at Fitz- D iffe re n t loney said. schools nominated almost 6,800 STORY & CLARK demonstrated in the tremendous simons General .Army hospital, "This, of course, was the last Dec. 22. students for the NCTE citation. in a ; turnout of Cardinals and Bish- I piano... thing the Bishops intended, and | jjjp students have been asked Christmas Gift? z!:: I ■‘•F.w hope the Catholic people real-1 (q sing Christmas hymns at a n™. ! later date at Veterans, Fitz- We don't profess to carry the largest selection in the area, but iSnY" K™;rfv'”7.,a'B"S 'M-" '"P. vl. . for lasting happiness ''"I®®'"- very pmg center. ^g_^ we do admit to carrying a well- rounded selection of unique ■It 1 afe to estimate that P*®3sant, with 110 Bi.shops and mends these students for col there were more than 1.000 priests aboard, cn route to , Altar ID Mine lege scholarships in 1964. Oriental and Contemporary gifts Canada, the United States and Bishops present, and that prob­ .Madrid — Fifteen hundred In previous years, 99 per cent in a moderate price range . . . .Mexico," said Bishop Maloney, ably no other event in Catholic feet below ground in the San of the awards winners entered we believe your Christmas shop­ "We left Rome at 10:30 am . history has witnessed such a Joaquin mine, an altar has been the college of their choice. Ap­ ping can be made easier from local time and were back in universal expression of com­ installed and dedicated to the proximately 80 per cent of those our unique assortment of dis­ Denver by 5 p.m. mon sympathy and prayer in Vlrgen de la Mina, patroness applying for seholarshlps re­ tinctive gifts . . . such as; behalf of a public official. Asked if he had any special of the miners. This renews-an ceived financial aid. "Further, every .American plans for the immediate future, ancient tradition, that of the The NCTE sends to all win­ Jewelry • Kimonos • dolls • chinaware now that he’s back home. Bish­ ners and runners-up scrolls of Bishop Was frequently stopped miners putting the oil from their • bronzeware • figurines • vases by other Council Fathers who op .Maloney laughed a n d lamps into a votive lamp when recognition. It honors their high wanted to tell us that they had quipped; they return from*work. school departments with certifi­ * children's stocking^ staffers. offered Mass not only for the "1 just plan to go right on do cates of merit. The council also sends the names of these stu-^ OPEN EVERY DAY President, but also for the coun­ ing what the .Archbishop telC Peace Brotherhood Hours ^ il Christmos: Mon. thru Sat. 'til 9 P.M. try itself. me to do " dents to their resi>ective con- Frto Oitt Wrapping and Mailing Sarvlct Availablf Essen, Germany — .A Peace gressmen and governors 4609 East Colfax FR. 7-1923 "If anything was driten home Brotherhood was founded here Miss Soran also completes a to my attention during this sor­ St. Anthony's during a ceremony in St. .Al- four-year mathematics program | A flood piano and lessons rowful period, it was the depth bertus Magnus Roman Catho­ this year. As a senior, Missj-- and spontaneity of the Italians’ Medical Staff lic church. Sponsored by the Soran is editor of the school ly tvould be the finest Christmas expressions of lo\e for our Pax Christi (Peace for Christ) publications and a member of ? President and our nation. It] Names Officers movement, the brotherhood is ihe Glee club and the Athletic G ift you could fiive your children. gi\es the lie to the superficial: under the patronage of Bish­ association. Her parents are Mr. You'd be fiiving them a anti-Yankee attitudes which popj St. .Anthony's hospital medi­ op Franz Hengsbach of Es­ and Mrs. James J. Soran, Jr., up once in a while." ical staff officers for the next sen. of Denver. ^ m! | i Lifetime of happiness Work of the Council will rc- year were elected at a quarter­ vvic !c If* •eteici* igttic icit

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m.t.c wasner to ma.ota.n _ OoalWs option. ®' cooOitioo, m '.,.r lor second year s laoo. K ---,------BLARNEYM^ 5708 East Colfax at Ivanhoe DE. 3-1571 Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 Laradon Hall School Bonoffift Prom Salo of Candy Wrocrtht The unusually attractive two and one-half pounds of the Christmas candy wreaths are finest quality hard candy with again being sold this year by a decorative ribbon and a pair of scissors so that individual Dewvefi Neu)s the Laradon Hall School for pieces can be removed without Mentally Retarded Children. spoiling the overall effect. Sale of the wreaths, made by the trainees of Laradon Hall’s The price of the wreath is occupational center, will bene­ $3.50. It can be ordered at Lara­ Altor Group Aim to Make Altar^Rosary fit its students. don Hall, E. 51st and Lincoln street, 232-3605. Wreaths can al­ ‘EVERY PURCHASE wUl so be ordered by telephoning Bake Sale Biggest of Year Unit to Meet constitute a valuable contribu­ Richard Howard, 777-2907; Wil­ tion to the, teaching and train­ liam Covard, 777-3354; or may ing of mentally retarded chil­ be purchased at two downtown (St. Mery MaxdaleBe’s Osberg. Theis. Wedlick, William dren," said Dr. F. William Parltk, Deover) Carbari, Petro, and Connelly. locations: 515 16th street, next On Dec. 12 Happ, Laradon Hall director. to the Paramount theater, and The Alter and Rosary society’s Mrs. Jennie Domenico, ways (St. Bernadette’s The school for exceptional chil­ 914 16th street, between Champa annual bake sale will be held and means chairman, an­ Parish, Lakewood) dren is an agency of the United and Curtis. on Dec. IS after all the Mass­ nounced plans for the fourth an­ Fund. The Altar and Rosary society es. Cake, pies, and other home­ nual parish dinner dance, spon­ The Hon. William C. Murray made delicacies will be avail­ sored by the PTA. It will be will meet on Thursday, Dec. 12, of Knights of Columbus Council able. held on Saturday, Feb. 1, at at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall 5161 wUl outline the knights' COLQUin’S Workers for December are: the Denver Athletic Club from for the annual (Christmas party backing of the sale of Christ­ Family Shoe Store Large linens, Mrs. Hershberger; 7:45 p.m. to 12:30 a m. and exchange of gifts. St. Gir­ mas candy wreaths made by and Shoe Repair Shop the children of Laradon Hall on small linens, Mrs. Wedlick; sur­ A prime rib roast beef din­ ard’s circle will be in charge 72nd & LowtII Blvd. plices, Mrs. Fischer; albs, Mrs. ner will be served at 7:45 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 8, at 3:30 p.m. Connelly; altar and sanctuary, followed by a dance at 9 p.m. of arrangements. on the KOA Radio program, Mrs. Konradi and Mrs. Laskey. Music will be provided by The church goods counter will "Project ’83.” The special prize at the De­ Wayne Case’s 12-piece band. be open Dec. 16-20 from noon THE WREATHS, according to Tickets are $12.50 per couple. PAMIIT cember meeting was won by until 1 p.m. and from 3 to 3:30 Judge Murray, are exceptional Mrs. Gette. For those wishing to attend the p.m. to enable students to make Plenty to ffnf ly attractive decorations. In ad­ FUNI dance only, tickets are avail­ The cleaning committee for their Christmas purchases. Surveying the results of a generous response p rin cip a l; Mmes. Grant, Cobb, Paul Danes, dition to providing holiday able at $3 per couple. Reserva- NIW Dec. 18 will be the following to a food shower held by the PTA at Holy and John Doyle, third grade room mothers; sweets. Each wreath contains ions may be made by calling women: Mmes. Berry, Fiore, THE CHILDREN’S Christmas Family school, Denver, for the Sisters are, and Sister Cairios Marie; high school teacher. Jennie Domenico at 233-4980 or program will be presented in from left. Sister Mary Christine, grade school PUYER PIANOS Gen Hammond a 237-0673. the school hall on Dec. 16 at Dr. Kevin Gleason 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited SATRIANO Optometrist St. Patrick’s to attend. The program will be HArrison presented by the students of the Wheatridge Parish Sets Adoration BROTHERS third, fourth and fifth grades. •IM W. 38tli Ave. Society liocts JANITOII Boy Scout Troop 80 will meet Wheat Bldge, Celo. (St. Patrick’s Parish Party - Dance on Dec. 21 snivici in the church hall at 7 p.m. on Schedule Denver) Dec. 18. Cub Pack 80 will meet (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, by the Sts. Peter and Paul PTA, Rug and Upholsitry At the December meeting of in the school hall at 7 p.m. on Wheatridge) will hold a meeting for all in Shampooing the Altar and Rosary society the same date. Father Robert G. McMahon, terested parents on Friday, Dec. Is Posted Complato House All items being donated to St. the following officers were pastor; Father David Mangum, 13, at 8 p.m. All parents who (SL Anne’s Parish, Arvada) Clooning Vincent’s home should be turned elected for the coming year: assistant pastor, and the officers wish their boys, ages 8 to 10, Father James Rasby, pastor, Floor Woxing and in on Dec. 16. of the Key and Sword society Mrs. Angelina Carlino, presi to participate in this program announces that a chart has now Polishing have invited adult members of been placed in the vestibule of dent; and Mrs. Mary Herrer, THE PTA was hostess for the are urged to attend the meeting Walls and Windows vice president. Re-elected were the parish to the Oiristmas par­ the church for signing up for board meeting of the North Den­ Washed Mrs. Louise Taddonio, treas ty and dance to be held in the and help plan the activities.' an “hour of adoration.’’ This ver District (Council of Catholic urer; Mrs. Mildred Lucy, fi­ school hall on Saturday, Dec. All the women of the parish project will commence on Jan. Expert • Dependable Women on Dec. 10 in the parish. nancial secretary; and Mrs. 21 at 8:30 p.m. The party will are invited to receive (Commun­ 1. InsurM take the place of the regular Helen Long, recording and cor­ ion with the members of the In order to have perpetual c«a ut iw fn t asnmtiM responding secretary. Naws Doadlina! December meeting, and every Altar and Rosary society at the et. S47M at. sew 1121 adult member of the parish is adoration, the aid of 168 par W4 W. 44lk Ave. The Holy Name society is 8 a.m. Mass next Sunday. Jun­ 1332 Broadway 2 44^ 5 56 The deadline for news stories encouraged to attend. 'The ad­ Ishioners is necessary. Father sponsoring the Lucky Friday ior auxiliary members are ex and pictures to appear in the mission and entertainment will Rasby asks that parishioners games party on Friday, Dec. pected to attend. sign up as soon as possible s w awmaawwavwar “Denver Cathoiic Register’’ is be free. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the school Mrs. Jules DeSalvo, president Monday at 5 p.m. Cub Scout Pack 240, sponsored ON THURSDAY, Dec. 12, the auditorium. Refreshments will of the Altar and Rosary society, Holy Name society will meet UC 9C1VCU. thanks all who contributed to at 8 p.m. This is the annual PAUL'S m i MIATS the success of last week’s sale ‘Ladies Nite’’ in which all of baked goods, sewing and re members are encouraged to "Where Wheatridge Meats" Formica Counter Tops ligious articles, which amounted bring their wives. Ceramic Wail Tile to $277. Parishioners are re For tho Holidays NORTH The topic for the evening Is Vinyl A Linoleum Flooring minded that religious articles and sewing items will be on “Secular Colleges and the Cath­ LINOLEUM AND DENVER sale in the school after each of olic Student;’’ with a panel dls' FRESH TURKEYS the Masses on Sunday, Dec. 15 cussJon under the direction of (Not Froxon) Father Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., TILE SERVICE, INC. OPTICAL The TMmbetina 4-H club has chaplain of the University of completed its project of making Free Estlmaica—Gnaranteed Dispensing Opticians Colorado, Boulder, Newman COLO. PASCAL CELERY InaUllation Christmas place mats for the club. Catholic students from the DeWAYNE INGRAM children of the (Jueen of Heav Fresh 3500 Upan Street GL 6-7327 university win take part in the 4022 Ttnnyson Street en Orphanage. A party for this discussion. John K. LaUuudU group will be held in the home Because this Is the Christmas DUCKS — GEESE — CAPONS Member M t Carmel Pariah GRand 7-5759 of Mrs. George Capra on Dec 21, 10:30 a.m. meeting, special refreshments will be served. Hie Marion Circle will hold a FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS dessert-bridge in the home of ON TUESDAY, Dec. 17, the LARRY PERRY REALTY I Mrs. Henry Nelson on Dec. 12 grade school children will pre­ Cutting Only USDA Choict at 1 p.m. sent their annual Christmas pro­ 4995 Lowell Blvd. 433-7171 1 gram. Two performances will Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection The S t Bridget Circle will be given in order to accommo­ • PEAL ESTATE • LOANS • INSURANCE I hold a Christmas party in the date all of the parents and We Make Our Own 1 1 Itl i; \ m ( \ i s \ l > NUltlll 1)1.N\Lit OM.V 1 home of Mrs. Shirley Huntsman friends. on Dec. 16, at 4 p.m. Families of the fourth and ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE The St. Jude’s Circle will hold fifth grade children are urged CORtitED BEEF a Christmas Party in the home to attend the 1:30 performance WEISS BAKERY f of Mrs. Cathy Burnell on Dec in the school gym. All others ! Free Delivery 17, at 8 p.m. are invited to the 7:30 p.m. OLD-FASHIONED SALT \ 3855 Wadsworth 424-1445 The Immaculate Heart of show. RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY Mary Rosary-Making Circle will Mrs. Charles Bogard will be meet in the home of Mrs. Alex directing the music and chore- Four Stores to Serve You ander Pollock on Dec. 12, at ography, Leo Ellman will di­ 4024 Tennyson ...... GL. 5-1937 11 p.m. rect the school band. 5850 W. 38th Ave...... HA. 4-1366 The Perfect Christmas Gift Lakeside Center ...... GE. 3-1703 Bishop’s Virtues 1480 Carr S t ...... BE. 7-1604 TAILORING DIRECT IMPORT Rwcolflnf Christas Birth Los Angeles — Virtues es Rehearsing for the Nativity play, “The Promised One,’’ to sential to qualify a priest for the Bishop’s office are acquired ROSARIES FROM IRELAND VISIT YOUR be presented In St. Dominic’s church auditorium Dec. 18 are from “living examples,’’ rather tome of the pupils with roles In the play. The angel in back is than learned in books and ROSARIES WITH THE Janice Rustad. Enacting the part of the Blessed Virgin, center. schools. Auxiliary B i s h o CATHOLIC LIBRARY Is Laura Strong. The shepherds are Louis De Rose, left, and Timothy Manning of Los An OF LAKESIDE SHAMROCK ON THE William Jones. geles said at the consecration rite here Dec. 12, of Bishop G L 5-2538 BEADS - IRISH HORN - John J. Ward, Auxiliary Lakeiide Shopping Center MOTHER OF PEARL ALL PARISHES WELCOME .... Cardinal James Francis Me Third Order of St. Dominic Intyre. The Cardinal was con STORE FOR MEN GENUINE IRISH BOG secrator. OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. WOOD ROSARIES (made from wood 8,000 CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS W ill Meet This Sunday years old) OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) the parents auxiliary of Boy ST. JOSEPH'S IRISH MISSION ROSARIES Scout Troop 65. They will be on WITH 5 COLOR BEADS Members of the Third Order sale in the vestibule of the Free Browsing: of St. Dominic will receive MILITARY ACADEMY FOR THE CONTINENTS church after the Masses. Communion in a group in the HAYS, KANSAS Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . 7:30 a.m. Mass next Sunday — IRISH FAMILY ROSARIES — morning. The meeting will be THE FIFTH and sixth grade at 3 p.m. the same day in the pupils will present a Christmas BOARDING SCHOOL GENUINE CONNEMARA MARBLE Access to thousnniis of dollars play, “The Promised One,” for church. Business meeting and Conducted by the ROSARIES party will follow in the rectory the PTA meeting on Wednesday, Of Catholic Literature reading room. Members are to Dec. 18, in the church audi­ Capuchin Franciscan (Made from the Marble of Galway) torium at 8 p.m. The play is bring a $1 gift for the gift ex­ Fathers being presented under the di­ AND MANY MORE, ALL GENUINE 625 19ih SI. Next to Holy Ghost Church change. Annual Board and Tuition Fee Next Sunday is the last day rection of Sister Mary Aquino. DIREa FROM IRELAND to obtain (Christmas cards from In preparation for (Christmas, Confessions will be heard on $890.00 Saturday, Dec. 21. from 4 to 6 • Senior High School • Member of North Central Ass’n p.m. and from 7:30 to 9 p.m.; All Major Sports * ROTC Honor School * 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil Air Patrol on Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. and • Indoor Swimming Pool 7:30 to 9 p.m.; and on Christ­ For mas Eve from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Catalog — Address Business Office Lakeside Shopping Center 477-3123 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Members of the Holy Name! society are making plans to take j part in Forty Hours’ devotions.] .■\t the opening ceremonies there will be about 40 men from the society in the procession. .4t the closing ceremonies there will be 100 men. These arrange­ ments are being made under the direction of Leo Rusan, Holy Name society president. \ APPROXIMATELY 300 per­ sons attended the Demonstra­ tion Mass held in the church ^ S ^ D o r t h D e d v e r B a r k auditorium on Sunday. Father Joseph Malvey, O.P., "Your Cotnmunily Bank" assistant pastor, was the com­ mentator and Father W. D. Brady, O.P., assistant pastor, W. 38th at Julian St. 433-6781 acted as celebrant. Leo Rusan and Loren Smith acted as serv­ ers. Women of the parish served ! cake, coffee, and punch. Benet Hill Has Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15 First Recital Love of God's Works, Church Shown Benet Hill academy, Colorado Springs, presented its first or­ In Bequests of Eiizobeth Sheeby gan and piano recital Sunday, Dec. 8, in the little theater in (Continued From Page 1) Throngh this sssodation of thol SL Clara’s arphaaaga, Dw- Marian hall. A varied program, her soul and the souls of her Chnrch aeqaired Its first Catho- ver, conducted by Uw Franda- parents, a brother Michael, and with an accent on Christmas ik cemetery la Boulder aad the can Sisters, Daughtors of the other relatives. property oa which the church music, was offered by the stu­ Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Miss Sheeby, the last member aad conveat aow stand. Mary, 85,000; dents of the new academy, of a pioneer Colorado family, Bishop Machebeuf often had ML SL Viaceat’s kaaH hr died Nov. 1, 1941. Auxiliary which is conducted by the Bene­ visited the Eihrhart homestead boys, Denver, conducted by fte dictine Sisters of Benet Hill Bishop David M. Maloney pre­ in So. Boulder. When he heard S i^ rs of Charity of Leaven­ priory. sided at the Solemn Requiem that a farmer had buried his worth, 81.000; CoBvort i t the Mass offered for her Nov. 4 of wife in a nearby fleld, he bought Gaed Shepherd, Denver, op­ The young musicians who per­ about 10 acres of land around that year in Sacred Heart of erated by the Sisters of Our formed before an invited audi­ Mary church. the grave for a Catholic ceme­ ence of parents and friends are tery. U dy of Chsrity of tha Good Bliss Sheeby w u bora oa the Shepherd. 81.000; the students of Sister M. Cla­ property oa which is aow sltn 'This cemetery, now adjacent rita, music instructor. Featured SL RaM retldeuce, Denver, ated the Convent of SL WaHmr- to Sacred Heart of Mary church, were Dorothea Alfonsin, organ- staffed by the Franciscan Sla­ ga. South Boolder, on April C, is the parish burying ground. It tet, and Jane Anne Strieby, ters, Daughters of the Sacred At Mrmihmrkpotl Dimmmr Howf d for Sonricos 1884. Her family had lived there was here that Miss Sheeby was pianist. buried. Hearts of Jesus and Blaty, R,- Discussing methods of furthering inter-faith and inter­ Accepting the annual Brotherhood Citation award at the from “back to the time of the 000; Holy Crets ahbey, Canon Others performing, including Indians.” Throughout her life. Bliss racial understanding at the annual Brotherhood Dinner of the JSth anniversary Brotherhood dinner of the Colorado district Sheeby was a benefactor to City, 06,000; and the CathaHe academy students and private Her benefactions to the Sis­ Colorado district of the National Council of Christians and of the National Coincil of Christians and Jews is Walter J. Catholic Charities in the arch­ Daughters of Aararka, Court ters of St. Benedict at the con­ pupils, were Mamie Hockman, Jews are, from left, the R t Rev. Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, Koch, left, president of the Mountain States Telephone and* diocese, the Benedictine Fathers St Rita, Denver, |S0O. Maria White, Timothy Zimmer­ editor of the “Register” system of newspapers; Walter K. Telegraph company. Presenting the citation, center. Is Hudson vent there were a vital part in in Canon City, and to other re- Miss Sheeby far yaara had assisting them when they began man, Patsy Billiard, Linda Er- Koch, president of the Mountain States Telephone and Tele­ Moore, Jr. At right is the principal speaker at the event, V. J. Ugious groups. Uved acrosi ^ read fran SL graph company and this year’s recipient of the Brotherhood Skntt, president of Mutual of Omaha Insurance company, their convent. Through her aid OTHER RECIPIENTS of her Walburga'B coaveut In Sauth pelding, Kathy Mcl-aughlin, An­ the nuns built their first brick Citation award; and John J. Sullivan, prominent Denver bus­ Omaha, Neb. The dinner was held Dec. I la the grand ball* generosity in the dosing of her Boolder. When SM en Brat na Marie Blais, Kim Waugh, convent in 1951. Regina McKeon, and Kurt Kal- inessman and outstanding Catholic lay leader. room of the Brown Palace hotel estate are: came there after the war ai refugees from Germany, aha tenbacher. Beaedlctiae Sisters, South MOTHER GERTRUDE, su­ Boulder, 810,000; ML SL Ger wu among tha first te ghrt perior at the convent, said Miss trade academy for girls, Boul them aid — In fighting old wood Sheeby lived very simply and der, staffed by the Sisters of houses, haras, leaky roots, u.. was always ready to give help the Blessed Virgin Mary, 85, well a t cold, food, and a suita­ Award to Koch Held Symbol to anyone in the neighborhood 000; ble place lor prayer. needing it. The Boulder woman had in­ herited funds from her father, Isadore Sheeby, and an uncle, jm m Of Business-Interfaith Link Anthony EIhrhart. Her family T u n m and that of the Ehrharts had The presentation of the Broth­ of Omaha Insurance company, in the manifestations of sorrow alities from religious and other come to the U.S. from Alsace- to the 35tb annual Brotherho^ and national unity after the fields of endeavor, who would Lorraine the latter part of the erhood Citation Award of the past century. National Council of Christians Award dinner of the Colorado tragic slaying of President Ken­ emphasize the importance of They were friends of Bishop and Jews to Walter K. Koch, district NCCJ Dec. 9 in the nedy, Mr. Skutt predicted an brotherhood and the American Brown Palace hotel. ever-growing role for that in­ way of life, would be a reminder Joseph P. Machebenf (1812-89), president of the Mountain States first Ordinary of Denver. Telephone and Telegraph com­ dustry in promoting inter-faith of these obligations. All of ns pany, is symbolic of the con­ THE AWARD was presented and inter-racial understanding. need reminders.” tribution made by American to Mr. Koch by Hudson Moore, Mr. Skutt, who himself re­ N « W 8 f t business, especially the com­ Jr. The citation praised Mr. AS ONE MEANS to that goal ceived the Brotherhood Award munications industry, to inter­ Koch for “his embodiment of he suggested a national TV and of the NCCJ in Omaha the past KohItrBflIlirooiii faith understanding. integrity and deep sense of re­ radio broadcast be produced year, is a Catholic and a grad­ Ihat was the message of sponsibility for the welfare and annually to promote the Ideals uate of Creighton university. development of the cultural, re­ of brotherhood and the Ameri­ Mr. Koch is a member of St. Fixturts a • e e THE EVENT DENVER AREA FAMILIES WAIT FOR V. J. Skutt, president of Mutual ligious, and social life of the can way of life. John’s Lutheran church in Den­ FROM ONE YEAR TO THE NEXT! city, state, and Rocky Mountain “The primary purpose of the ver. re^on.” National Conference of Chris­ THE CHAIRMAN of the an­ THE FIRM THAT SERVES YOUR SCHOOLS SERVES YOU CARPETS It hailed the long list of hli tians and Jews is ‘Education nual dinner, which is a major at CHRISTMAS TIMEI SAVE during eur annual claof * ImuroiKC contrlbotions to “organiutioni for Brotheihood’,’’ he said. fund-raising effort of the Colo­ anca sola of samplai, ovartfockad itami, dlicentinuaii Room Size n i I ^ C fai the fields of higher educa­ “This can be done effectively rado region of the NCCJ, was Itnai and itams In quantltias loo small te effar tha * Surety Bunds and Smaller tion, recreation, art, mask, only through utilization of mod­ Aksel Nielsen. ichoeltl Li|i philanthropy.*’ ing for several hours, at ieut Cavanagh, editor of the “Regis­ CHALKIOAUDI, school quilllv. r X r ...... * Till liM FJI. CORK a U L klT IN aDAROt with Aluminum M J I Paul T. McGrady Stressing the role the com once each year, with the uUii- ter" system of newspapers. Frimos, 11" X J4" I4.W; 24" x M " ...... • municatlons industries played laUoB of representative person­ Rabbi C. E. H. Kanver, rabbi VAN SCHAACK A CO. fo r ruBodillngl TOYS THAT TiACH—mops, puuloi, globoi, w p B I f e E.M.W. emeritus of BMH synagogue gsnwi, wofd bulWori, phonic rummy tie ...... '4 r R I L B 310 Potturson Bldg. where caah talks give the benediction. tU l So. Broadway G Coum tr>top DRAWINO lA S lL I, pro outlllY, rogultr MAin 3-9333 SHerman 4-2954 Leo H. Frazier, music teacher M2 M4 V? PRICE at Cole junior high school, Den­ i f j i UTILITY tA llS - Rtg. W.N Now ...... • ver, was the vocal soloist. tW a lllia n g I Cochairmen of the Colorado BASKETBALLS — TETHERBALLS region of NCCJ are Roger D. clOMt SOCCER BALLS — FOOTBALLS Knight, Jr.; King D. Shwayder, ^ VOLLEYBALLS SflCUHflUJLOR and Thomas M. Tierney. #NGw,8 3 iffra SCHOOL QUALITY — Vi PRICE 1543 LARIMER ST. • 830 17th ST. rooRBy both ChHatmas Party Of flrri qouDy Mly, Kohbr CHRISTMAS BOOK SALE SlotGil by K. of C. ENGRAVED fixturat and ftnings art Famous GOLDEN BOOKS **•»• Knights of Columbus council avallobla b dM oad itylw in LIBRARY BINDINGS lott Hi tur itoek — HUM hr 5161 will hold the annual Christ­ to fit ovary bvdgut pro tehtol Hirwth Mgh tchoM mas party for members and — In Aim ■NDURRI PLASTIC their families at St. Andrew let os help yoo plan year V2 PRICE SIGNS & DESK PLATES Avellino’s seminary, Denver, new bathroom or wothroom. Sunday, Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. Coma h today or coll w for aOSE OUT! SAVE MORE THAN 50% Santa will be there to see the eur fraa asrimata, no ebH« KITS for yaung SCIENTISTS BRONZE TABLETS children, and there will be gallon. treats for all. Specializing, in HEATHKIT, Jr. and GENERAL ELEaRIC Kits for young scientists! ’Transistor Diode Radio Kits, Quality Plumbing Transistor Laos, Analog' Computers, Project Kits, Elec­ TRY and Heating Repairs tricity Kits and Laba. Msgr. David P. Welch Msgr. Rosario Montcalm SAVE 50% and MORE H o m e m a k e r ’S SLATTERY SCHOOL DESKS, floor samples, low as . . . $ B *0 0 Chaplain of Air Academy SPECIAL STORE HOURS! Ftr your cMvmlmc* wt'll b* mn ALL DAY MTURPAYt M HUUl D e p a r t m e n t Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock & COMPANY at wtak-Uayt Irtm I A.M. mill S P.M. Irtm ntw wmi Ckrlihnat. Is Elevated to Monsignor Gilts • Hardware - Paint Patronlio Thaia Rollable and Friandly Firms G lus • Toys Plumbing and Heating I Pipe Threadbg “Say You Sow It In the Register” The Rt. Rev. Monsignor (Col- the title Rt. Rev. Monsignor Window Shades - Key Contractor^ and three, to the rank of Papal Duplicating 181 VALIJUO ST. AMERICAN SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 744-6311 Coma la aiW hranna artundi Planly a« fraa parhlngl Chamberlain, with the title Very Open Friday k Monday Eves. JOHN J. CONNOR, PrtiidGnt 2301 BLAKE ST. KE. 4-^111 Bacon & Schramm GLASS c e academy, Colorado Rev. Monsignor. 32 Broadway PE 3-2940 Robtfl F. Comw, Vie# PrMltfGnt Springs, was honored Dec. $ by Composition Roofing Pope Paul VI by being appoint­ Tito Roofing ed a Monsignor with the rank Roof Repairing n^RRORS of Domestic Prelate. 4620 Brighton Blvd. 1517 CbtyMHit PlM8 TA I-SI1 Monsignor Montcalm was one CH. 4-6568 (CaHax at araadway) of 26 priests of the Diocese of KODAK BROWNIE Camera...... ffOiffi/ Springfield, Mass., named Mon­ signori by the Pope, according to the Catholic Observer, news­ GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. paper of the Springfield diocese. "Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy” ANOTHER OF the priests JANITORIAL & SANITARY SUPPLIES honored was the editor of the 1421 • 16th Street - CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 Catholic Observer, the Very All you have to do to receive the Kodak Brownie DENVER 2, COLORADO Rev. Monsignor David P. Welch, who was elevated to the rank “Bullet” camera, which takes brilliant black-and-white of Papal Chamberlain. Monsignor Welch spent a year and color pictures, is... studying at the “Register” Col­ lege of Journalism and the Uni­ i STROHMINGER versity of Denver before his ap­ pointment to the staff of the Join our Christmas dub or Electric Companq Springfield paper in 1958. ($50 Club or Mere) % During his stay in Denver the Eeciricil Sm xe •naiSJOAL •COVUR/M. •R£SIU>mAL priest was stationed at St. Anne’s parish, Arvada. * Open a regular savings account or 1178 STOUT ST. ^ 2 2 2 - 5 7 3 3 MONSIGNOR MONTCALM DENVER COLORADO has been a member of the Air Force chaplain’s corps since * Add to your present savings account 1943. A native of Worcester, Mass., he studied in St. Hya- LIMIT: 2 CAMERAS TO A FAMILY. fIIV IM O THI INTIRI MITROROVITAN A U A cinthe’s college, in Quebec prov­ lENNIE LENNOX ince, Canada, and at St. Mary’s •$50.00 or more v\UZ/.- •onrm Bm 0 seminary, Baltimore, Md. He UNNOx- / was ordained in 1936. All departments of the bank open Friday nights till 8 p.m. Monsignor Welch, a native of DAY and Springfield, Mass., was ordained in 1950. He is a graduate of Holy NIGHT Cross college, Worcester, Mass., and received a master’s degree in education from the University naa •w'houirt — ina ui'm i MG oM m M A rti of Massachuskts. In addition to GUARANTEIO AUTUOtmo his editorial duties, he is chap­ heunie SERVICE ON D tA in FOR ALL MAKES lain of the Dominican monastery [ W m x y in West Springfield, Mass. The appointments were an­ ' FOB u s o c m • eOMOOS.. BORlUt nounced by Bishop Christopher U HOURSaVlCI J. Weldon of Springfield before he left Rome at the closing of DIAL S U 1 - 4 4 9 4 the session of the Second Vati­ can Council. ((M RM NOifioiiN^ Of the 26 priests named Mon-' M01 S8. Kilamath signor, 23 were raised to the B31X Sotttla Broadw m jr a VIi o b * 788-0611 SALES FRANK WATERS, Prts. ENGINEERING rank of Domestic Prelate with j M SMIEI, FEDEIAL reserve system • FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOIATIOM Page 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 Party Slated Seminary Rector Attends For Arthritics At UF Center Meeting of Vincentians i All arthritics in the Denver The Very Rev. John J. Dan .president of the National Cath- area and their immediate fam- agher, C.M., rector of St jolic Educational association, .ilies are invited to the annual Thomas’ seminary, Denver, minor seminary division, spoke represented the Vincentian Fa- to the high school professors i Christmas party on Dec. 14 concerning the Latin curriculum from 5;30 to 8:30 p.m. to be in minor seminaries and high held in the auditorium of the school, and the Rev. Edward United Fund Service center. O’Brien. S.J., of St. Louis Uni­ 1375 Delaware street. versity high school, St. Louis, The party will feature a ham discussed new developments in and turkey dinner, complete the field of catechetics. with trimmings. A nominal fee Brother Celestine stressed !of 50 cents per person will be that the seminarians today too charged for the meal. often learn a ’’theology in isol­ ation” from the world around Sponsored annually by the him. He suggested that in the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the future seminary theology de­ partments should be affiliated Arthritis and Rheumatism foun­ with lay Catholic c-olleges. dation. a member agency of In the discussion following Mile High United Fund, the af­ Father Ryan’s talk, the edu­ fair will conclude with Christ­ cators considered the increased mas music and games. • use of lay-professors in semi­ Reservations must be made naries, particularly in high school and college departments. by Dec. 10, with transportation More than 200 priests and provided upon request. Any Brothers of the Vincentian com­ arthritic not receiving a post­ munity staff 15 major and Very Rev. John Prayars a* Cmmmtmry card invitation may make res­ minor seminaries in the West­ J. Danagher, C..M. ervations by calling Mrs. Elliott ern United States. Vincentians These students ignored the rain to recite a Rosary at the , also conduct Niagara university Rice. 355-2403. or the Arthritis thers of the archdiocese at the grave of their assassinated President John F. Kennedy in the land St. John’s university in Foundation office 623-5191. annual Education Meeting of Arlington National cemetery. They are students of Goniaga New Role for Stamps I New York, and De Paul uni- the Vincentian Fathers of the Catholic high school, Washington, D.C., Dan Aheam (at left) jversity in Chicago. Vincentians Attending a special kickoff meeting to Joseph congregation; Mrs. Frank Gold. Cath­ and Robert Hodgson. Thousands of persons continue to visit Harvard Prof Cited Western province of the U. S. ' also administer and teach in launch the “L-l-F-E Stamp Plan” were, left olic Parent-Teacher league; Ray Fahnlender, held Nov. 28-29 in Perryville, the President’s grave site despite the Inclement weather. several high schools in Texas to right, Robert Taylor, YMCA; Dr. James King Soopers; the Rev. Mr. Edward Erickson, New York — Father Fran­ Mo. and Illinois.. H. Herndon, L-I-F-E membership director; Youth For Christ; Edward Gillespie, Lutheran •More than 50 priest-educators cis Dvomik, the first priest Besides St. Thomas’ semi­ Mrs. Elsie Walsworth, YWCA; J. J. Cleary, hospital; the Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Elmer J. Colorado Springs Chairmen Named to become a full member of from six states attended the nary, the Vincentian Fathers L-I'F-E vice president; Philip Niemborg, Kolka, Catholic Charities; J. P. Clearly, sessions in St. Mary’s semi­ Harvard university faculty, also staff Most Precious Blood (St. Mary’s High School, man, membership; Mrs Goerge Lrl'F-E treasurer; Capt. Kenneth Hood, Sal­ L-I-F-E representative, and Lloyd King, pres­ received the Cardinal Spell­ nary. Perryville. parish in Denver. Colorado Springs) Pfalmer, teacher aides; Mrs. vation Army; Rabbi Daniel Goldberger, Beth ident of King Soopers. man award of the Catholic Brother Celestine Luke, F.S. The following committee Tlieologlcal Society of .Amer­ C., professor of theology at L. E. VanHorn, card party; DangeroHS Month chairmen have been named by A New Concwpf ica. The award is given for Manhattan college. Bronx, New Mrs. J, L. Freeh, health, and outstanding achievement in York, addressed the educators December is one of the most .Afr. R. H. Lester, president of Mrs. Walter Klein, stamps. sacred theology. Father Dvor- the high school PTA; of the college and theology de­ dangerous months for pedes­ The special PTA project for nlk, given the award at the partments concerning the prob­ trians. Stay alert and don’t take ^ Mrs. A, L. Carlson, office Trading Stamp Program Cardinal’s residence, teaches lems surrounding the teaching chances, advises the Slate Pa­ mothers; Mrs. M. H. Cannon, the year will be the financing Byzantine history at Dunbar­ of theology today. trol. Don’t let death take your publicity; Mrs. G. V. Jenness, of a musical Instrument for the To Aid Churches, Charity ton Oaks, Washington, D.C. The Rev. Donal Ryan. C.M., holiday. hospitality; Mrs Vernon Rott- school band

Financial a i l for churches, ganizations, in turn, can re­ More than 300 churches, hos­ hospitals, and'charitable and deem each book for J2 cash. pitals, schools and charities in community organizations can the Denver area already have be provided under a new con­ AMONG THE MERCHANTS received charter memberships cept in the popular institution of who already have agreed to is­ in the L-I-F-E stamp plan, ac­ trading stamps, according to the sue the new stamps are the cording to Mr. Cleary. sponsors of the novel program. King Soopers stores in the Den­ Announcements have been Loyal Inter-Faith Enterprises, ver area and Boulder, several sent out to members of the or­ Inc. independent merchants, auto ganizations explaining how the dealers, and service stations. plan works and urging families THE NEW STAMPS, known King Soopers will give the to collect and turn in the' as L-l-F-E, stamps are being L-l-F-E stamps in addition to stamps. j introduced in the Denver area the trading stamps now being this week, according to J. P. given to their customers. “THE L-I-F-E stamp plan! Cleary, president of the firm. can provide real financial help The L-I-F-E stamp plan, said to the participating organiza­ The ExcitI Mr. Cleary, is similar in most Young Talkers' tions.” Mr. Cleary said. “With ways to trading stamp pro­ all the members pooling their grams already in existence, but Triple Triumph efforts, the group can realize with two important differences: substantial funds for needed (Holy Family High I projects. They will be redeemable only School, Denver) “.And the flow of additional by participating religious and In an intermediate speech charitable organizations, and cash into the treasury will be at they will be redeemed in cash meet held in Mullen high school no cost to the organization. In instead of in merchandise. on Saturday, Dec. 7, students fact it will not require any ex­ tra contribution on the part of The Introduction of the new from Holy Family won a first, a second, and a superior ribbon. the members.” program was announced at a Loyal Inter-Faith Enterprises, breakfast meeting Dec. 9 at­ Laurel Ouffus. a junior, won Inc., was formed this year to tended by clergymen and offi­ first place in impromptu speak­ develop and operate the L-l-F-E cials of groups that have signed ing; Regis Autre, another jun­ stamp plan. up to participate in the program. ior, took second place in ora­ In addition to the president of Like other trading stamps, the torical interpretation; and Pam the firm, other officers include L-I-F-E stamps will be received Costanten, a sophomore, re­ John J. Cleary and Louis Mor­ with purchases from various re­ ceived a superior ribbon for in­ ris, vice presidents; Francis X. tail merchants and are to be terpretation of the poem, "Con- Wallace, secretary; and Philip pasted in books. Igo.” by Vachel Lindsay. Niernberg, treasurer. The books will then be turned The meet was attended by stu- Others on the board of direc­ over to the participating religi­; dents from seven archdiocesan tors include Stephen L. R. Me ous or charitible organizations : high schools in Denver and i Nichols, Robert W. Harper, and ...yovr l4 F f StaiRps aindMRHl littafti of the customer’s choice. The or­' Boulder. Bruce Paul. Help yoBr c M i, (aysriti diaritf, s M , tf(H |3 iiiz M ia it aesif W worthwhile prefects! Boy frea the merebaots listed belew and recelvt Staaps. . . save them / . . asd donate yoer stiap books fe Ha froup^ p it If It’s A n E lectrical G ift- choice. They^ Is turn, cir raflize theft geaHi 19 redeehilsl ypir staaps for cash. Look fer the staaps with the "heipipf haoiT. . . and start pyluf Staaps

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ROSEN-NOVAK FORD KIRBY VACUUM CO. STANDARD SERVICE STATIONS KING SOOPERS 3625 E. Colfax OF DENVER Ph. 266-0518 Clayton's Standard Service Harold Lofgren's Standard ^ ! Derby, 6040 E. 64th Ave. 5050 W. Colfax BILL EGER MOTORS, 4100 S. Federal Service 4th and Federal Blvd. Westminster, 72nd 4 Federal INC. CLOVER G USS CO. C&D Standard Service / 8200 W. Colfax Centennial, 5050 S. Federal 4244 Steele St. (Hart’s Corner) / Beck's Auto Service 5197 Morrison Road 4949 Lowell Blvd. Mayfair, 1370 Kearney LEHRER'S FLOWERS RANDALL'S FORMAL Del-Ray Standard Service Norm 's Standard Service Dahlia, 3304 Dahlia 3191 W. 38th Ave. WEAR 6802 Wadsworth 2290 S. Colorado Blvd. 10115 E. Colfax 735 W. Colfax Lakewood, 8400 W. Colfax Jess's Standard Service 600 Morion 2241 S. Broadway Evans Standard Service 5138 W. 38th Ave. 2796 W. Evans University Hills, 2790 S. JCRS SHOPPING E. Evans and Downing 4505 E. Colfax Colorado Blvd. CENTER V&K Stondard Service 4751 York St. 6205 Carr— Arvada Chenango Standard Servlet Lakeside, 5801 W. 44th Ave. KENMARK JEWELERS 4890 S. Broadway Corner 17fh & Welton Upham Standard Service Englewood Alameda, 2340 W. Alameda IDEAL CLEANERS 7320 W. 44th Ave. Wheat Ridge Aurora, 9395 E. Montview. Ph. 322-6000 LUBY CHEVROLET CO. All-American Standard 2930 E. Sixth Ave. Oneida Standard Service Service Fan Fair, 333 Havana 1212 14th St. It’s A G ift 6880 Smith Road 748 Sheridan Blvd. Boulder, 1600 28th St. JACK WHITE RAMBLER PALMER FLOWERS Jack Dale’s Standard ^^vice V alley-H i Standard Service Brentwood, 2085 S. Federal 1147 Broadway 416 15th St. 700 S. Broadway , ^ 1 5 5 S. V alley-H i at Evans That Keeps O n G iving

P U B L I C SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO ASK YOUR MERCHANT FOR L-l-F-E STAMPS If your church or group li not prtsantly a baneficiary of the “L-KF-E Stamp Plitt," call 244-6051. A N INVESTOR O W N E D UTILITY Tflursday, Dec. T2, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 17 s W.JEWaiAVE. 0. F E A V* D E % R A L (?

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Stumping tor Stamps GeUinj; the Gold Bond Stamp campaign off to a start at Notre Dame parish. Denver, are .Mrs. Fran Poirer, president of the Altar and Rosary society, and Father Joseph Koontz, Get on the 'lA' FREE Rides for the Kiddies pastor. The object of the campaign Is to obtain equipment for I GIFTS FOR ALL THE “ HIMS" an Audio-Visual lab for the parish school of religion. Christmas ! AND “ HERS" ON YOUR LIST — on the "Christmas Carousel" y y Gifts That Say .... t y Notre Dame Altar Group y Carousel (A Genuine Merry-Go-Round 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., y MMRUY CNRISTMAS Plans Potiuck Dinner Dec. 5 thru Dec. 21.) I STANDER'S GIFTS & CARDS (,Notre Dame Pari.sh, Denver) through 0, relishes; P through jS 934-4707 2031 So. Ftdtral The Altar and Rosary society T, salads; and C through Z. AT will hold its annual potiuck din­ t>otatoes or beans. The meat will J ner and Christmas party Thurs­ be provided by the .Altar ahd day, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. in the Rosary society. BRENTWOOD 'd t Meet Santa Claus in PERSON twniMilKwiticimimimimiitcicivni parish hall. A $1 gift will be exchanged Women whose last names be­ among the members. .Also a (with treats for the Youngsters) HOLIDAY SPECIAL gin with the letters A through small gift or canned goods CENTER E, are asked to bring desserts: should be brought to put in the $17.50 PERMANENT WAVE F through J, vegetables; K basket for the needy. ONLY $12.50 BRENTWOOD SHOPPING CENTER CHRISTMAS O.N WED.NESDAY Dec. 18. at Post Office 8 p.m., a turkey party will be CAKES & CQQKIES BRENTWOOD BEAUTY SALON j held in the basement of the Pat's Shoe Service 3001 W. Evans 935-1000 iOew school. • CQFFEE CAKES j .Members of the Queen of EVERYTHING IN REPAIR IhkSiMikliliMltltltMiliMiMtliMkMlIiMiMiBlllllllMlIdlllMMj Adds ffours I Peace circle will have religious Open Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 934-3778 • RQLLS 'articles for sale after all the Mon. Eves. Till 8:30 P.M. 2053 So. Federal .Ma.sses Sunday, Dec. 15. For Moiling I St. Monica's circle will sell doughnuts Dec. 15 after all the BRENTWOOD BAKERY SUPPERS FOR EVERYONE Postmaster George Cavender Masses. fcic<(ecicic<(<(«ic<«ic>x>c«>e<(«’(<(>c( announced extended hours for Saturday, Dec. 14, the Boy 934-4125 AT OPIN A the Denver Post Office stations Scouts will have a paper drive CONVINIENT and branches effective Monday, CHARGE in the parish parking lot. There ACCOUNT Dec. 9, through Friday, Dec. 20. Santa Approved COUCHES is a contest on and the boys All stations and branches will can win 3100 The boys will be For your Christmas Shopping of Q uality X OTHER GIFTS be open Monday through Fri­ in the parking lot until, noon. day from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Merchandise in Brand Names at • HOSE On Saturday, Dec. 14, the hours SUNDAY. Dec. 15 is "Gold Moderate Prices — Wide Selections. Brentwood • HANDBAGS will Jbe 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bond Stamp day.” If enough • SLIPPER SOX The main office station will books are collected, the parish be open Monday through Fri­ can acquire equipment for an • SHOES day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and audio-visual lab. GLEE-BEE'S Optical Center y • RAIN, WEAR on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 8 ¥ ¥ • SNOW BOOTS a.m. to 3 p.m. At the Terminal y i finance station the hours will CHILDREN'S WEAR ¥ I Seat Belt — Best ¥ SLIPPER PRICES i be Monday through Saturday Brentwood ¥ to from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (B s id ¥ Safety Device Boys to Size 12 Girls to Size 14 ¥ All post office stations will 9 n ¥ I Police in many states know ¥ open one-half hour earlier each Infant and Shower Gifts ¥ week day and will remain open the value — racing car drivers CHRISTMAS HOURS: S v ‘ y swear by them — an increasing Daily Except Sunday — 9:30 .A.M. to 8:30 P.M. C o m y C o a o e dou an additional three hours on y Saturday, Dec. 14. number of commercial vehicle 1965 South Federal Phone; 935-7359 y 2045 So. Federal Blvd. firms use them. y Mon., Wed., Fri.— 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. y The main office will extend y y Brentwood Shopping Center window service until 6 p.m. What are they? Seat belts. y Tue$., Thurs., Sat. — 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. y y y Also University Hills 2700 So. Colo. Blvd. daily and give an extra three These 'people know from ex­ y 936-6484 2093 So. Federal y Open 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. hours of service on Satruday. perience that a seat belt is the y y These additional hours of ex­ best safety device available to MkkkkkkkkkMlkkkMlMiMiIiillkkklilikllkMlMtMtlikMiMilS tended service will afford postal the motorist today. That's rea­ patrons ample time for Christ­ son enough for all drivers to mas mailings. take advantage of this simple Because of the extended serv­ protection. u "The Home of Men's and Women's Famous Brands” ice on week days and on Sat­ If you value your life, the urday, there will be no post Colorado Highway Safety coun­ office window service on Sun­ cil strongly urges you to get days this year. seat belts and use them — every time you drive. JFK Memorial Gifts tor Pationts Gifts Accepted At Hospital Asked Earl Fischer, president of the Approximately 3.0C0 patients Greater Denver chapter of the at the Colorado State ho.spital Muscular Dystrophy .Association in Pueblo will have a happy of America announced that spe­ holiday season if they know they cially designated contributions are being remembered and that to the Annual March Against someone cares. Muscular Dystrophy are being The patients come from all accepted in memory of the late areas of Colorado, and the help President. of the public is needed and so­ I Mr. Fischer made the an­ licited. Individuals and organi­ nouncement in response to num­ zations are invited to mail suit­ erous queries that have been able gifts to the Colorado State received by the Greater Den­ Hospital library, Pueblo, by ver chapter. Dec. 20. The late President and Mrs Suggestions for gifts that will Kennedy had a warm associa­ make this a memorable Christ­ tion with M.D.A.A. When he was mas for these inmates include Senator from Massachusetts, stationery, face powder, toilet Mr. Kennedy served as honor­ water, soap, belts, coin purses, ary chairman in that State. necklaces, bracelets, tobacco, Mrs. Kennedy herself has pipes, wallets, playing cards, been honorary chairman of the shaving cream, orange sticks, national drive since 1961. and jig-saw puzzles. Demonstration Planned At Society Meeting Eleg',int G ifts... Jf (St. Rose of Lima's less the pa^i^h i.s notified ul y y Elegant Christmas B ox... Parish, Denver) their intentions. y Sunday. Dec. 15, is the last y The meeting of the Altar and if day to obtain applications for Rosary society will be held Luxurious Gill Card, Too! school next fall. Parents of |)u- Thursday, Dec. 12, at 7:45 p.m. pils to be enrolled in the school in the parish hall. .Ann Star from by Gift Star will give a demon­ may pick up applications in the sacristy, fill out in detail, and stration of food preparation, de­ return to the pastor before Jan. licious recipes, and tips for the 10. V A N HEUSEN’ holidays. Refreshments reflect­ ing the Christmas mood will be THE WEEK1.Y lecture tor served. non-Catholics and Catholics is and The Turkey party sponsored conducted in the school build­ by the Holy Name society ^vill ing by Father David K, Costello, be held Saturday. Dec. 14, at 8 assistant pastor. The lectures CUsxandsJiL p.m. in the school building. begin at 7:30 p.m. and end it Tickets at $1 each may be ob­ 8:30 p.m. Festive golden box, jilus a luxurious dimensional tained from any Holy Name WO.ME.N ATTE.NDING the Al­ gift card, all ready to give! Both add to the pleasure man or at the door that eve­ of receiving. ning. tar and Rosary society meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, Handsomely tailored shirts, sport shirts, knit shirfsT' THE PARISH IS now in the in the parish hall are reminded ties, handkerchiefs and pajamas. . . welcome addi­ to bring 50 cents as a donation process of preparing the Sun­ tions to any man's prized wearing possessions. day envelopes for 1964. These to their favorite charity. The donations will replace the envelopes will be ready on Dee. Good things from '^'an Heuseii are made even smarter usual exchange of gifts. 22 and 29. by the.se glittering holiday wrappings. Select his Featured prizes at the gift Christmas apparel today . . . no charge for the gift Since the envelopes cost 35 sale the past week were award­ boxes and cards. cents per set, Father Barry ed to the following: Mrs. J. G. LAKEWOOD Wogan, pastor, asks all those Heiney, quilt; Pete Rebitch, Brentwood THORNTON who are not using envelopes to man's watch; Jan Richmeier. Shopping Center 8500 W. Colfa.v 8808 No. Washington begin doing so. Those who used doll wardrobe: Maribcth Beck­ CilsDcandsLfiL Open daily 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. them irregularly in 1963 will not er, doll house, and .Norma York, 935-7062 BRENTWOOD YOUR SUBURBAN DEPARTMENT STORES ARVADA PLAZA have a set prepared for them un- toy camper truck. 1961 So. Federal 9530 W. 58th Street r Page 18 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 Altar and Rosary Group Plans Christmas Program (P^ntatloa Parish, Denver) served and gifts will be ex / •A program entitled, “From changed. Advent to Christmas" will be CHRISTMAS CARDS and re­ featured at the meeting of the ligious articles will be avail­ Altar and Rosary society Dec. able in the school cafeteria iiter 12. all the Masses Sunday, Dec. IS. rededicated: Valerie Blystone, a.m. Mass and receive Com­ Mrs. Bob Brown, chairman, ‘Hoorlbeat’ Thanks said that a pantomimed tableau (St. Philomena’s Sharon Bowen, Annie Habas, munion as a group on Sunday,' N«wt PRodliwi Marianne Hayes, Nancy and Su­ Dec. 22. will be presentd on customs The deadline for news stories Parish. Denver) used to foster the true spirit Mrs. Gerald Filloon, PT.A san Smith, Ka&y Speros and and pictures to appear in the Sandy Van Buskirk. Sot YoloHdo Folo of Christmas. The narrator will Denver Catholic ^ g tste r” is president, wishes to thank the be Mrs. June Eggert. women who participated in the Their Christmas Service proj­ (St Joseph’s Parish, Golden) Monday at 5 p.m. Operation Heart Beat program ect, through the guidance of the Grade school catechism class­ Dominican Sisters of the Sick CUSTOMS TO be explained this week. Lunch was served es will be held from 9:15 to are the Advent Wreath, St. for the doctors, staff members, Poor, will be making gifts for 11 a.m. this coming Saturday. shut-ins and entertaining them Nicholas day. cooking customs ST. PHILOMENA'S and the women by Bastien’s res­ The annual Christmas party is the blessing of the Christmas with Christmas carols. scheduled after these classes taurant. tree, and the placing of the The sixfli, seventh and eighth PARISH This Friday, Dec. 13. at 8 p.m Anyone wishing to donate statue of the Child Jesus in the grade girls have started basket­ the rescheduled Turkey party blood toward the Patricia John- manger. will be held in the school hall. ball practice on Fridays and soo account may do so at any A brief business meeting will All parishioners are invited to Saturdays, they are looking for blood bank, specifying that this be held and the slate of new attend. Admission will be $1. competition from other girls’ account be credited. ^ t t y A Bob's Boauty officers will be announced. All girls interested in the bas­ teams. Gold Bond stamps, unre­ A Barbor Shop ketball program are asked to deemed books, and validated The meeting will begin witlf Specializing In meet in the school hall on Sat­ THE ST. JOHN Vianney recitation of the Rosary at 7:30 Permanent wav­ covers of redeemed books are ing and Latuit In urday, Dec. 14. at 1:30 p.m. Christmas Party will be held still needed to pay for the black p.m. Mrs. Rosemary Keating, refreshments chairman, an Hair Shaping Mary Ellen Logan will be the this Saturday evening Dec. 14, topping of the parking lot. 12th Ave EA. 24723 girls’ coach. Practice sessions nounced that a buffet will be will be held in Hill Junior high beginning at 8 and continuing Scout Honor Court until 1 a.m. This is an occasion school. This program will be (Our Lady of Lourdes limited to the upper grades. for the parish to extend its ST. THERESE PARISH Singing lor Christmas thanks to the parishioners for Parish, Denver) Sister M. Elaine Arbutbnot (at right) Mary- of St. Mary’s .Academy, Cherry Hills; Gloria Room Mothors Unit their labors to the parish during Boy Scout troop 300 held court crest high school choir director, Denver, di­ Cavalieti, Jeanne Domenico, and Piorena Ro- the past year. Admission to the of honor Dec. 5. Jerry Ortiz, SUNDAY MASSES Mokes Party Plans party is by presentation of scoutmaster, and Darrel Parker, rects an inrormai practice session (or the arch- tola, Marycrest, and Gerrl Mariottl, St. 6:00 - 7:00 • 8;00 ■ 10:00 • 11:15 & 12:15 (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) men^ership cards of St. John assistant scoutmaster, presented diocesan Christmas festival Dec. 14 at Regis Mary’s. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 to 5:30 A 7:30 to 9 college, Denver. From left are Sandy Hoch, The Room Mothers Circle Vianney Swiety. They will be Tenderfoot awards to former members met last week and available at the door for anyone Cub Scouts, Jim Dixon, Dan ^ Revs. John J. Regan, Francis Pettit discussed plans for the Christ­ who has not as yet procured and Matt Mueller, and Richard 1243 Kingston St, Aurort EM. 6-0735 mas gift list and the after one. We do urge you all to be Fanning. St. Vincent's Honor Students Named Christmas Circle party. Re­ present at this gala occasion. The award of Star Scout was freshments were served by presented to Woodrow Wilson (St. Vincent de Paul’s pupils in the four upper grades Eighth graders named were .Mmes. Jennie Leyba, Mary Mark Bauernfeind, James MonHily Bake Solo Jr. r\l(K I\(. I\ I!l \l! Parish, Denver) who were selected to be on the Hermosillo, and Rita Gutierrez. (St. Catherine’s Parish, I ''I lii u; I M itw i I Sister Mary Lawrence, prin­ principal’s list for the second Jacobs, John Kautzky. Jerry Gifts were awarded the winners Moore, Steve Pietrzyk, Marilyn Commerce City) n i l \ A ,\1 M M IH M '.lll cipal, announced the names of six weeks of the school year. of the games. The president. Bazaar Items Please Patronize Auer, Anne Marie Bergner, Mar­ Mrs. G. DeLora, was unable to ’The Altar and Rosary society Harry's Liquors garet Billings, Gayle Dorsey, attend the meeting due to ill­ will hold its monthly bake sale Sale Scheduled Your REGISTER CURE d'ARS PARISH' Monica Jones, Kathy Klingler, on Sunday, Dec. 15, before and III AIIKOVA ness. (Mother of God Parish, Denver) E. UN O a DAHLIA ST. Marie McCarty,, Janet Ryan, after each Mass. Advertisers and Full Line Impoilcd SUNDAY MASSES Janet Schaub, Linda Soran, and There being no vice president The Altar and Rosary society otui Domestic appointed as yet, the meeting The Altar and Rosary society 6:00 - 7:30 — 9:00 - 10:30 - and 12 Noon Pam Young. will conduct a sale of all the proceeded with Mrs. Vera Pa­ will have its Christmas pot Mention WINES - BEERS Ohers selected were: Christmas cards, wrappings No Evening Mass dilla officiating with the help of luck dinner following Rosary Seventh grade — .Allan Carn- ribbons, needlework, and gift LIQUEURS CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 PTA president Mrs. C. Hernan­ and Benediction at 6:30 p.m., THE REGISTER dell, Dick Jensen, James Moore, Thursday, Dec. 19. Mrs. Jacquie items left from the bazaar after • Ice Cubes * 3050 Dahlia St. 322-1119 dez, Mrs. B. Padilla, and the all the Masses Sunday, Dec. IS James Peters, James Soran, publicity chairman. FlageoUe is chairman for the i;. ( o i i \ \ \vi:. Beverly Book, Peggy Getz, De­ dinner. in the church basement. A 25 W F. (WALT) ANGTHCK. 36A 7467 Mrs. Ruby Casados wiU be per cent reduction will be made lane Hencmann, Karen Scher- Each member is asked to cafeteria, telephone committee on all items. witz, Tercse Sebesta, Janine bring a covered dish, a $1 pres­ Self, Pat Tasto, Joan Winter, chairman for the month of De­ Queen of Heaven circle will TOLVE LIQUORS and Sheila Swan; cember. - ent for the gift exchange, and be the gue^s of Mrs. Robert Ro COYLE There were six new members a toy for use in the baskets to Hart in her home at 1075 Corona OPTOMETRIST Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia Sixth grade — Jim Queen, be given to the needy families at the meeting this month street for a bridge luncheon and Christine Jones, Mary Hodfler, of the area. • EYES EXAMINED • Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 Christmas party at noon Jim McCarthy, Sheila Coyle, De­ The parish dance sponsored • GLASSES FiUED • • CONTACT LENSES'* M( K FLORA JWK i; M( hi ) ___ The Altar and Rosary society Wednesday, Dec. 18. Gifts wiU nise Vigil, Kathryn McCarty, jointly by PTA and Altar and V3U I. CMtX AMra, Csis. 3M-im 1M«II N\\(V JIM JCKRV MARY Cheryl Peters, Tim Davern, Rosary society was a great suc­ members will attend the 7:80 be exchanged. Laurie Garrity, Jim Posakony, cess. Special "thanks” are ex­ Joan Getz, Patrice Wilder, Jan tended to Paco Sanchez, Mr, THELMA KASSON eete McCluskey, Linda Huber, and Mrs. L. Beal, and Mrs. T, DUCKWALL’S Lynn Crandell, Peggy Burke, Juarez for donating the use of BEAUTY SHOP Denver's Newest Mary Emmanuel, Mary Gra the dance hall, orchestra, kitch­ 2876 Colorado Blvd. ham, Sharon Eussen, Janice en proceeds, etc. Mrs. Ida Ten- PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE O H ilr styllna Suburban Varied Store PimMiimt Wavtna Shea, Catherine Daldegan, orio was presented a plaque at DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER PHONE na-iiM Rosemary Costello, (Theryl the dance in gratitude for all CALL YOUR YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG DRUG STORE STORE FOR FOR PROMPT PROMPT SFRVICiCALL SFRVICi TMIm i Katton OXonnofa Ownar 33rS A Dahlia S22-MU O’Brien, Debbie Smythe, Ken her good works. McCarty, and Gloria Saltz; There will be about 60 chil­ Fifth grade — Debra Book, dren from our school making ALL SAINTS WOST PRECIOUS BLOOD OUR LADY OF LOURDES ST. CATHERINE’S St. Vincent de Paul's Parish Kathie Coyle, Diana Doyle, Mar their First Communion at the 9 477-asat garet Ecord, Melissa Floyd, a.m. Mass on Dec. 15. "TIm Stora at Parsanal Sarvtea" $0. UNIVERSITY ELVD. a E. ARIZONA LINCOLN DRUG REXAU ( b h U lf, Christine Peay, Donna Sebesta, BUSY CORNER SUNDAY MASSES PTA luncheon Set PR Ii DII.IVIRY Wesley Pharmacy Sandra Smith, Mary Tuttle, 30 OoM RMd Stimps Wttti Praicription Oruggitit DRUG STORE 6:45, 8:00, 9:30,11:00 and 12:15 Elaine Witulski, Debra Young, (St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish, Ttiti A4 and 81.M PurciMM First in Prescriptions Prescription Druggists Professional Pharmacists Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Kerry Moore, Tom Auer, Chris Denver) 2345 So. Podoral nS 4U 1 Fast Free Delivery • . J. QUINLAN Matnlatr St. VIncanI W. 38lh Ave. L Federal Blvd] RL Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Snlllvan, Pastor tine Bauernfeind. Joanne Bill- A get-acquainted luncheon for Your Catholic Druggist Dan Caultiald 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. Wat lay Aya. Da Paul Parliti At Sa. 73S-M3I Denver, Colo. 2385 E. Arizona 7444119 iivgs, Cynthia Brooks, John the officers of the PTA and Phone 757-7677 Coate, Josejrfiine Ewing, Jean- teachers will be held Saturday ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ST. DOMINIC'S nie Kelly, Judy Moore. Larry afternoon, Dec. 14, in the rectory NOTRE DAME ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA Robinson, Peggy Scanlon, Marie recreation room. Hostesses will Sibrell, and Jeanne Young. be Elena McMillan, Shirley CHERRELYN BLY’S Preisser's Red & white Hall, Vicki Sugar, and Alyce DRUG STORE ALLENDALE .Atler, LINCOLN DRUG Prescription Pbarmacy m i Grocery and Market In SIcknvtt and In Haalth PHARMACY CMboaet ■uvproducu St. Frances Phone 789-2561 n 0«M Band Stampt Wltti Houri; f A.M. to t P.AA. FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES Thli Ad and II.N PurchaM Sdt. t A.NL to 1 A.M. advsrttadlilhsir THE CHRISTMAS flower col­ BROADWAY at QUINCY 9800 W. S9th PUce ENOLIW O OO AND QUALITY GROCERIES lection will be taken up by the ZMJ So. Fadaral r3S-4M1 JIN W. m il AV0.-4St-l)f1 CATHOLio m testi De Sales Parish FR fI PARKINS 422-2397 Free Delivery 777-4447 Altar and Rosary society mem­ Your Cothoik Druggist Don CauHlold Pioo DoHvtfy bers Sunday, Dec. 15. Arvada, Colorado 3331 E. Ohio A vt. (S. UnIv. and Ohio) Groups Active ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, The school of religion classes OUR LADY OF FATIMA ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ Denver) will hold their Christmas par­ ties Dec. 14, 15. and 21. DRUG FAIR Two hundred and ninety-two Alameda Drug Stora parents were present at the re­ The Holy Name society will 4204 So. Broadway Len's Pharmacy V. 0. Polofvx), Prog. cent grade school PTA meet­ meet on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at For Fraa OtUvary at Praoerlptlon L. C FBHR, Prog. LINCOLN DRUG Momkor o( St. Vlncont do V ia l't 7:45 p.m. in the parish hall. and Drvg Naods FR II DILIVRRY Cut Rate Drugs ing. The sixth grade won the Porlik Phone 781-5521 3e OaM M u d Stompa With attendance prize. Hovo Yovr Doctor Plwno Fountain Service Sundries | THE ALTAR and Rosary so­ ThH Ad Mid m e PurchMe The president, Mrs. Conrad Of Your Proocrlptlon Your Business Appreciated ciety will meet on Wednesday, Poromount Helghtt Shogging Contor U45 Sd. Fdddral 935-4441 Boeding, appointed a committee ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD Aloimdo a So. Broodwiy to discuss the grade school Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the 10041 W. 3Mk AVO. U Z -ltll Your Catholic Drugght Dan Caulfitk) Your Parish Service Station parish hall. The children of the Here is a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your athletic program. The commit­ PHARMA CARE tee will meet with Father Jo­ St. Anthony school will present BLESSED SACRAMENT ST. MARY’S, LITTLETON nearby “ parish" service stalion. Its friendly operator a Christmas program. New seph Lievens, assistant pastor, PHARMACY is asking this special means to invite your patronage. and give a report at the next baby items will be brought by “For Better Health" NOW OPEN SELL 4 LESS You'll find that this extra friendliness i: matched with PTA meeting in February. the members instead of the usu al gift exchange. <300 S. Broodsray Totophm ZOVUlf cheerful service and expert aHention for your car. Uttlftana Celarada B s x a U He’s ready to serve you with gas and oil, tires, bat­ THE BOY SCOUTS will hold Christmas Party teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By a court of honor Friday, Dec. CATHEDRAL DRUG STORE “pulling in" at his stalion regularly, you will recipro­ 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the grade (St. Louis’ Parish, Englewood) 794-1144 cate his friendliness and get the best in service. school auditorium. A Christmas The Altar and Rosary soci­ 2500 W. Main Uftlatong Cole I party will follow the ceremony. ety held its annual CJiristmas party Dec. 8 in the parish hall CATHEDRAL Members of the Altar and EA. 2-7711 ST VINCENT DE PAUL NOTRE DAME Carols were sung by the group, Rosary society are invited to accompanied by Mrs. Tom Mo PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Acrou lh« Street from help clean the church (or Christ­ PhiPs Conoco Service NOTRE DAME CHURCH zier on the marimba and Mrs. FOR AND DEUVERED mas on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at ^bud, (Dhuq. GREEN Edward Baumann at the piano C o lfil at Downing Danvar Choose your Pharmacist For Complete 9 a.m. Luncheon will be served The Christmas trees were deco Sinca 1934 222-1475 "Filling Prescriptions Is the] MEADOWS Must Important Part of in the assembly room of the rated by Mrs. R. W. Troxall. Auto Service CONOCO rectory. A short business meet­ HOLY CROSS, THORNTON as you w ould Our Business COMPLETE The men’s club and Holy • Glltt • Cord* • C otnw tks I nsrsit AUTOMOTIVE ing will follow. Name society will receive Com­ SERVICE 722-5664 Free Ddivcryl 14m A v t. at Ptnnsytvama Mrs. Oliver Kerls, president choose a doctor llts So. Slierlden tss-f1 munion corporately Sunday, CITY VIEW I I N S. Qoytord I t To iw s m m of the .Altar and Rosary soci­ Dec. 15, in the 8 a.m. Mass. The ety has appointed the following Professional Pharmacy ST. JO HN ’S annual retreat will be held at nominating committee: Mmes. Ph. 287-5535 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL the Sacred Heart retreat house BVtM) N. C u iu n o G. Phelan, chairman: Robert Sedalia, Jan. 24-26. I h o m tu n 2S, C olo. ELM STANDARD "Howdy" Henshaw, G. Connors, and Jo­ Sea Bob Roblea SERVICE seph Sheridan. Girl Scouts Hold Doyle's Pharmacy Bob's Place Mrs. John Baker, foreign re­ Fly-Up Ceremony THE PARTICULAR STANDARD] SArvIc. a Tunt-up lief chairman, reminds all DRUGGIST Free PIcLup 300 So. Colo. Blvd. (Cure d’Ars Parish, Denver) Prescriptions Our & Dellverv COWTOWN, members of the annual layette: PIMM 3n-«3M shower to be held at the Jan Girl Scout Troop 431, under Specialty COLO. CONFIDENCE E M t 3Stti a Ehn S trN t uary meeting. i the leadership of Mrs. Ann Ha 733 4SM V t r K. LauHlana| bas and Mrs. Bernice Blystone. IS VITAL Danvar. ColaraSa HOLY GHOST ST. PATRICK’S Diem, Nhu Buried j recently held their fly-up cerc- I mony with Janice Smith, Debbie Place complete con­ PATRONIZE Saigon — The bodies of the'Yan Buskirk, Marlene Gardell, HOLY FAMILY fidence in your DOWNTOWN ARROW late President Ngo Dinh Diem \jary Habas as mistresses nn<4 Viit? \Trtrt r^tnVl \IKl1 • pharmacist, as you SERVICE and his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu. of ceremony YOUR TEXACO SERVICE who were killed Nov. 2, were WOODMAN The following girls were en­ would your doctor 1801 G la n a rm St. STATION buried in a private ceremony rolled as Junior Girl Scouts: PHARMACY in time of sickness PARISH DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE several weeks ago, the NCWC 14-hour Strvica Louise Canjar, Collette Cook — Prescriptions — TUNE UP & BRAKE SERVICE -News Service has learned. A — for guarding Teresa Courtney, Marlene Gar­ 44th 4 Tannyaon 455 2t Phono 534-9951 3211 P4C0$ 4554737 priest officiated at the burial. PHARMACY. dell, Maria Green, Mary Habas, Denver I I CoK). your health is his The details are treated as a Jean Haley, Therese Henderson, Free Dfilvery In North Denver only profession. ST. THERESE’S "military secret.’’ Cindy Moore, Denise O’Lire YOUR The firms listed here HOLY NAME, FT. LOGAN HENRY’S I Michele Pino, Janice and Joan O U R LADY OF FATIMA deserve to be remem­ Q 0 f|(ll0 S g 0 H a z a p d i Smith. Debbie Van Buskirk, and BUSINESS CONOCO CONOCO bered when you are dis­ Attention, pedestrians — the ''^®'^ Yelenick. LINCOLN DRUG APPLEWOOD PHARMACY tributing your patronage SERVICE FREE DELIVERY longer hours of darkness during; Brownie investiture was held • Free Delivery WILL BE FIRESTONE TIRES, BATTERIES, 30 Gold Bond Stamgs With in the different lines of ACCESSORIES the winter months increase the -Monica Green, CktUeen Mc- N 0010 S9M Stampt Willi TMt Ad and tl.M Purctiaf. , The following Brownies were Guadalupe Parishioner Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register ChristiiMS Party Dies in Chemical Blast Plannod by PTA Denver Area Residents I Max Garcia, an employe of Pray for Them ter, Theresa; his mother. Mrs (All Salats' Parish, Deaver) I the National Iron & Metal com- Eudelia Garcia, Monte Vista,! Earn Advanced Degrees ;pany. was killed in a spectacu- Colo.; five brothers. Rudy. Col-i *'*** sponsor a oAso MARTINEZ ! by cighi grinocMureri. Requiem High| lar fire and ex[dosion while orado Spriivgs; .Acorsinio, R a f-j^h n sto a s party on ^ u rs d a y , St. Louis — Five Denver area Mr. Ronald MiUer, S.J., and Ann* M. G«fd. »1, X55 CurliJ free! , Arthur R. M*riinei, M. Longmont, CoIo.I m a u m Holy F»mity church. w dine maenesium Dec 6 ael, Ricardo and Johnnv. all o f i ^ f ’ parents residents were among 225 stu­ She l» *urviy*d by > dioghter. Freda'He I5 survived by his wife, EMMbeth ‘ Dec 7, Interment In Mt Olivet, olinger' »■ Mr. Ralph F. Taylor, S.J., both M arshall, Denver; a grandson, John AAar.' Martinez, and by several cousins. Re- mortuaries. Mr. Garcia was Caught in the Monte Vista; five sisters, L o n o r.|« "< !/i“ ^^'“ f ^'^hool are dents who received graduate of Regis high school. shall. Portland, Ore.; and a granddaugh-. quiem Mass m Saccsd Heart church. i trailer of the semi4railer truck Joanne, Leona. .Mrs. Castulo Gal-1 *"'[**®^ *® attend, degrees from St. Louis univer­ ter, Mary Louis* Marshall. Denver. Re-1Denver, Dec II ime?»tent at Ft Lo- THOMPSON .trailer 01 Uie seuiiHrauer iruLA Sister Bernard Miriam earned W tem High Mass in Sacred Heart rtu rc h .gan National cemetery. Howard mortu- Edmund F Thompson. 61. 6ZM W. J6th ! when the magnesium exploded. legos, and Mrs. Juan Medina. ^ sity in the summer session. the master of arts degree in Denver, Dec » Interment in Mt. Olivet aries avenue He is survived by his wile. Efforts bv another worker to all of Monte Vista; and by his ^ ‘he remainder of They are Sister Bernard Miri­ Olinger mortuaries. [Mary Rose Thompson; two sons. Ed- education; Sister Marie Dolores, MARVEL i mund Thompson, Jr., Van Nuys. Calif.; rescue him were made impos­ grandparents. Antonio Valdez, evening will be given to the am Weiss, Cathedral high master of arts in Latin; and JOHNSON , John M. Marwei, 31, 220 _W. 26th street,. Brother August Edward Thompson, sible by the intense heat of the San Luis, Colo.; and Vivianita childrens program and Christ­ School, Denver; Sister Marie Sister Mary Michael, m uter of Charles 0, Johnson, 76, 1616 Marion 1 Cheyenne. Wyo. He Is survived by h i s ; p 5 c_ Lafayette. La; six daughters, mas party. street He is survived by his wife, Lena i parents, Mrs. P a trici* AAarvei, Cheyenne. (v*ronic* Parsonaault, Pacific Palisades, resulting fire. Valdez, Rocky Ford. Colo. IJolores Bland, St. Francis de arts in literature. Johnson. Denver. Requiem Mass In C *-!w y o „ and Sherman E. M arvel. Greybull, j , , , , _. Sauter. Bennett, Colo; Sales’ high school. Denver; Sis­ thedrai of Immaculate Conception Dec. Wyo; a brother, Joseph P. Marvel,o-xpot* Albert* Thonvison Rita CHRISTMAS CARDS will be Both Mr. Miller and Mr. Tay­ II Interment at Chanute, Kans Howard! Wheatridge; a sister, Mrs, B. D. Tan-U|*iiarlh, and Beverly Thompson, all of MR. G.\RCI.\ was born at THE ROS.ARY was recited in ter Mary Michael Stimac, St. lor received master of arts de­ on sale aRer all the Masses mortuaries. id eil, Cheyenne, Wyo.; and an aunt, sisters. Anna Thompson, j r p x r o N Mex.,* and attended Trevino mortuary Dec. 9. Re­ Mary’s academy. Cherry Hills: grees in philosophy and also Stephan* Woodside, Redlands, Calif. R»- Puepio, Colo; and Theresa Marsau. Den-! .... .t j . mn through Dec. 22. There is a nice fT 111 an tmi n m I®"**” ***** *’bliom*n*'si ^ brothers, William Thompson, 1 there. He resided at 710 quiem High Mass was offered licentiates in philosophy. w' ®ab''a I church. Denver, Dec. 6, Interment a'lpueblo. and Jerome Thompson. Kansas Kalamath Street. He was 27 at in Our Lady of Guadalupe selection still available. Plan Junior College street. He b survived by his wile, Mary, Loveland. Boulevard mortuaries. (,y j| grandchildren' , r j Mrs. Leiker, president ot the " ai^ «« J^at^,“ nShiiireV Requi^itl e time Of death. church. Colorado Springs, Dec. Albany, hTY. - The first Mrs Armur Thompson, and Eliza- MOELLER .High Mass In St. Mary Magdalene’s He iS survived by hiS Wife, 11. Interment was in Colorado PTA, wishes to thank all who b^th Costia i l l o f Derwer; a ion, Ekh| Emilia Muallar. 41, 3545 Ivy Sha rtrurrh D#nv»r D#t ♦. Int»rmant In Mt * • r* j j - j -. a-u helped on the school open house. Catholic junior c o lle t for wom­ 9 tna B. Lippis, Oanvar; thraa sistars., j«rvived by fpor sons* John and {oi*vat ’ Boulavard mortuarias 'Gloria; a SOn. Freddie; a daugh* Springs. Mrs. Minnia Santelli, Canon City, M rs .; both of Danvar; Pius Muatlar, Chicago.. I en in the Albany diocese will Daisy MoschattL and Mrs. Haian E d -:n i.; and Blaslus Mueller* Germany; a iw H IP P L E THE SISTERS of the school be opened to the laity next fall, wards. Oakland* CalH.; two brothers* J > . daughter. Marthina Moeller, Denver; and; __ _ . 1 Maria college announces. Up tq seph Lippis* Pueblo, and Jamas Lippis.;also by five grandchildren. Requi^ M ass[ ^ Third Order Holiday wish to thank all who donated Walnut Creek* CalH.; and also by foorl jn cure d'Ars church. Denver. Dec. t i2 ? * LUKauJui Rev.P.Hogan the present it has been provid­ in Mt niJw^i MmRj^prf irvirfii. Charles W. W hipple; I Party Sal Doc. 15 to their pantry shower. grandchildren. Requiem High Mass in Int^ment In Mt. Olivet. Howard ">ortu* j grandparents. Anna Pasternak. Oen-| Cure d'A rs Church. Denver. Dec. 5. In ing service exclusively for reli­ ferment at Florence. Boulevard nrtortu- * ‘ ver; and Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Whipple,; (St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver) gious. Grand Junction. Requiem High Mass in; ar les. O'NEAL Former City Dacaaibar Doadly Elizabeth J. O'Neal. 70. 541 4ih street.’ ^** Saints' church. Denver. Dec. 9. Oling-i The Third Order of St. Fran­ MALDONADO Berthoud. Colo. She Is survived by her i er mortuaries. cis will hold their annual Christ­ An accident is one sure way AnhM^ta Maldonado. 7S* 4569 Teion husband. Harvey E. O'Neal; a daughtc Priest Dies mas party on Sunday, Dec. 15, to wreck your holiday — Re­ street. She is survived by a son, Man­ Betty Bunting. Vancouver. Wash.; three j ALONZO EOWARO FINNUP member, It’s ‘deadly Decem­ uel Maldonado, Denver; a sister. Frarv- sons, W illiam A. O'Neal* Alonzo Edward Finnup of Garden City. Father Paul Hogan, C.SS.R., at 2:30 p.m. The Junior Third c iK i Toba* Los Angeles* C alif.; and by George J. 0 Neal, Loveland, Cek).: and j j Order will depict in word and ber’ when you drive or walk. Robert F. O 'N eil. Spokane. Wasb.; and former assistant pastor of St. T R E V i n o six grandchildren and several nieces and Requiem Mass was offered in St. music the scene at Greccio Be careful, says the State n e p h m . Requiem High Mass in Our by 19 grandchildren. Requiem Mass In M ary's church* Garden City, on Dec. 7 Joseph’s (Redemptorist) parish, Lady of Guadalupe church* Denver, Dec. Holy Fam ily church* Denver, Dec. 11. Interment was in Garden ^Clty. Denver, died Monday, Dec. 9, in where St. Francis originated Patrol — keep the holidays k . * P E 3 - 0 0 1 3 ^ t. Internment in Mt. Olivet. Trevino mor­ Interment in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mor­ M r. Finnup was born A i^ . 12* 1t97, in our Crib devotion which has cheerful. tuaries. tuaries. Garden City. He owned and operated a San Antonio. Tex. seed and feed store there for 30 years. become a standard part of our DENVER EVERGREEN “ The Satisfaction of a Service Well Rendered* He m arried M ary Stella Hall of Den­ FATHER HOG-AN left St. Christmas celebration in church Daniel Marquez. 59* 660 Kalamath. He lie F. Ryan. 76. at Minr^eapolls. ver in the Cathedral of the Immaculate MONUMENT CO. sister, IsatJl” *Toledo. ’ ' of 13^ Detroit street. Conception on June 3. 1922. Mrs. Finnup Joseph’s parish the past Janu­ and home. Denver. She 1$ survived by a sister, Denver; a niece* Inez Toledo* Denver; died in 1953. TW O CHAPELS TO SERVE ,YOU Nettle Miller; a nephew, Kenneth Mill­ ary and had been re-assigned to The Third Order Council will and bv a cousin* Eddie Castellano, Den­ Mr. Finnup Is survived by a daughter. er. a niece* Maxine Thoen, a sister-in- ver. Requiem Mass in St. Caietan's Mrs. Jeanne Carter* Denver; two sisters, Denver effective next month. meet at 8:15 in the St. Eliza­ law* Julia Leo* and by a brother-in-law* CHAPEL OF ROSES MEMORIAL CHAPEL church. Denver* Dec. 7. Interm ^ In and by 12 grandchildren. Clarence Ryan* all of Denver. Requiem He was well known in the beth’s school hall on Friday, Mt. Olivet. 410 i. ALAMiOA AVi. 3Mi SO. LOOAN ST. Mass and Internment In Austin* Minn., MARIA ROMERO area for his energetic program Dec. 13, at 8:15 p.m. y - Fh.; Fiarl l l/tl Fh.; F itrl SSOIS Nov. II. Requiem High Mass was ottered for of house-to-house visits and for The St. Elizabeth PTA will I SERDA Mrs. Maria C. Romero. 401 Washington his work with minority groups, hold their monthly meeting on LtrtMt Stltcllqii IR Itw •'FOR PEACE OF M IND" t Justo Serda* 75* 4439 Cherokee street. street, in St M ary's church* Walsen- burg* Dec. 7. Interment was In St. the poor, and the ill. Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. Rwky MMmttIn ArM FUNtlRAL PLANS AVAIIAUIJL INSUHANCX UH IKUS‘1 I He is survived by his wife, Ramona ( 1 mU* l i l t •( MMtnl OUvtt) Serda; and by many nieces and nephews. Mary's cemetery, Walsenburg. Trevino A Solemn Requiem Mass for Exchange of Christmas gifts is PLANS TlIHUUUH AMKKILA'S LKADINU UIHPUHAUUN. ChRiitt McFrM rr Stanky Hall Requiem H if^ Mass In Our Lady of mortuaries were in charge. Father Hogan was celebrated planned. Guadalupe church, Denver, Dec. 7. Inter- Mrs. Romero died Dec. S in a Ixa l , Hit. M477 I ment In Mt. Olivet, Trevino mortuaries. hospital. She was 75. Dec. 11 in St. Gerard’s church, She was born July 13, 1IM. in Pueblo. San Antonio. iTHEISEN ! Em il T. Thelsen. 4720 W, 39th avenue, i He Is survived by his wife, Margaret BURIAL WILL BE in the M. Thelstn; four daughters* Margaret A. White, Virginia L. G riffith, Mary Redemptorist cemetery. Villa Anne Dewitt, and Geraldine Marie Thel­ Redeemer, Glenview, 111. sen. all of Denver; three sons* Em il E.* Richard L., and Michael J. Thelsen* all 9 it IThmoJuanL of Denver; four brothers* Edward* Theo­ dore and George Thelsen* all of Denver, Totals Announced and Francis Thelsen* San Franciso* Calif.* GIFTS B a sister* Catherine Stahl* Denver; and FOLLOWING ARE the nemes of priests who have served In the Archdiocese of For Cotholic Univ. Denver end died in the rr>onth of De­ B cember. The living faithful are asked to (Continued From Page 1) a t remember them In their prayers. Our Lidy of FeMma (Lakewood] 310.00 Our Lady of Grace JERRY BREEN 0 God* who in raising Tby sorvants Our Lady of Guadalupe to tho dignity of Bishops and prltsts* did Our Lady of Lourdes givt thorn a shara In tho piitithood of Our Lady of Visitation Florist the Aposttot* we pray thM admit them Presentation now and fortverm ort into tho apoetotic Sacred Heart 1521 Champa company. Through Christ Our Lord St. Anne's (Arvada) 266-3131 Amon. (Oration from the Mass for Dt- St. Anthony's parted Priests.) St. Bernadette's (Lakewood) St. Caietan's Rev. Felix C. Abel. Dec. 30* 1943 St. Catherine's Rev. Anthony Barceio* C.R.* Dec. 17, St. Dominic'S' 1954 St. Elizabeth's B Rev. Daniel A. Barry, Dec. 14, 1940 St. Francis de Sales' Rev. Francis J. Berhorst, Dec. 14, 1940 St. Ignatius Loyola's B SWIGERT BROS. Rev. Joachim Cunniffe, O.F.M.* Dec. St. Jartres' 9, 1938 St. John the E ^n g e llst's B Rev. Christian Darley, C.SS.R.* Dec. St. Joseph's (C.SS.R.) OPTOMETRISTS 17. 1953 St. J o s e f's ((Solden) CLOTHING B Rev. Patrick J. Devlin* Dec. 9* 1949 St, Joseph's (Polish) Rev. James J.. Gibbons. Dec. l, 1931 St. Leo the Great's B Rev. Henry A. Geisert* Dec. 2. 1944 St. Louis' (Englewood) 27 Devoted To Your Complete Vision Core Rev. Salvador Gene* S.F.* Dk . S* 1946 St. M ary Magdalene's B Rev. Joseph Herbers* S.J.* Dec. 27* 1959 (Edgewater) 25 ★ FURNITURE Rev. (» w g e A. Keith* S.J.* Dec. 28* St. Mary's (Littleton) 43 B i960 St. P atrick's 1C OPTICIANS Rev. Russell J. Kirschenheuter, C.AA.* Sts. Peter and Paul's (Wheatrldga) B Dec. 5, 1958 St. Philomena's X H. W. SWIGERT J r„ O.D. W ILLIAM FARRER Rev. William E. Larkin* Dec. IS* 1941 St. Plus Tenth (Aurora) 1C RADIOS B Rev. Edward J. Mannix* Dec. 16* 1934 St. Rose of Lim a's U H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE Rev. John J. Meyers, Dec. 31* 1936 St. Therese' (Aurora) 35 Rev. Edmund J. Murphy, O.F.M., Dec. St. Vincent de Paul's 45 26, 1959 PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER Rev. Cornelius J. Moynihan, Dec. 21 Akron — St. Joseph's < REFRIGERATORS 1962 Aspen-St. Mary I 1550 California St. 534-5819 Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Frederick McDon­ Basalt—St. Vincent B ough, Dec. 23, 1936 Boulder — Sacred Heart 3i Rev. Edward J. Prinster, Dk . 12, 1956 Boulder* South — Rev. Nicholas Scoville, O.S.B., Dec. 18, Sacred Heart of M ary 1938 Boulder—St. Thomas Aquinas Rev. Thomas F. Schmucker, C.M., Dec. Briggsdale — St. Josef^ 30. 1953 Brighton—St. Augustine Rev. Peter U. Sasse, Dk . 5, 19» Broomfield — Rev. Henry 8. Stern, Ok . 8, 1928 Nativity of Our Lord 2 Rev Francis X. Tommasini, S.J., Dk . Brush — St. Mary 2(f, 1934 Buffalo-St. Elizabeth Rev. John P. Walsh* Dec. 16* 1939 Burlington — St. Catherine •KCii tNOM uiTH coiiriodiei (Readers a rt invited to send In changes Calhan—St. Michael and additions) Cascade—(Missionary of > x q > il. UiiHM I 7III • eiilii J ISIS /lie * . tlHIll 1 HU Sacred Heart* Colo. Springs) Castle Rock — St. Francis Central City — Assumption (Idaho Spring) She attended Loretto academy In Pueblo. Cheyenne Wells — Sacred Heart She m arried Sotelo Romero In Pueblo Gifty Slippers . .. in 1906. COLORADO SPRINGS Corpus Christ! 21 She is survived by three sons, Sotelo Divine Dedeerr\er and Joe* Baldwin Park, C alif.; and Don­ Holy T rin ity ald. Covina* Calif.; four daughters, Mrs Our Lady of Guadalupe These Angel Treads Agustin J. Duran and Mrs. Louis R Pauline Chapel — (Broadmoor) Duran* Denver; Miss Ruthelma Romero, Sacred Heart Baldwin Park, and Mrs. Richard P. Tail- St. M ary's man, Dallas* Tex.; and one brother. By Barry Holy Fam ily — S K urity Village Saul Sanchez* Pueblo. Craig — St. Michael Cripple Creek — St. Peter W ILLIA M C. REID Crook — S t.'P e te r A longtime state employee, retired, Deer T ra il (Mission of Hugo) W illiam C. Reid* died In Mercy hospital Derby — St. Catherine 93.' Dk . 4 after a short illness. He was 90. Eagle-St. Mary M r. Reid of 2615 Eudora street be­ East Lake—(Mission of Brighton) came inspKtor for the Public Utilities Erie — St. Scholastica 10. Commission In 1913. He was chief PUC Estes Park— insoKtor when he retired in 1953. He Our Lady of the Mountains had the longest rK o rd of service for Evergreen — Christ the King 53. state employees. Flagler — St. M ary 19.' He was born Jan. 1. 1873, in Wicklow Fleming — St. Peter 29. county, Ireland. He came to Denver In Fairplay — St. Joseph's 3. 1881 at the age of 6. He attended Sa FORT COLLINS cred Heart high school. Holy Fam ily He was m arried to the form er Eliza St. Joseph's 232. beth Scanlon, who prKeded him Fort Lupton—St. W illiam 's 31. death. Fort Morgan — St. Helena's 38. M r. Reid was active In the DenrrKratli Frederick — St. Therese' 32. party and was a life member of the Fountain—(Colorado Springs— Democratic club. St. Paul) He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Anna Georgetown — Our Lady C. Solis, Denver. Tvro sons, James T of Lourdes 7. xnd W illiam C. Reid, Jr., also prKeded Glenwood Springs — St. Stephen's 72.; him in death. Grand Lake — St. Anne's Requiem High Mass was sung in St, (Kremmllng) 9. James' church, Denver, Ok . 7. Inter­ Grand Valley—St. Brendan ment was In Mt. Olivet. Olinger fr>onu- GREELEY arles were In charge. Our Lady of Peace 60. St. Peter's 206. MRS. M ARY JO SPALDING Grover — St. M ary's 4. A lifetime resident of Colorado, Mrs Haxtun — Christ the King M ary Jo Spalding, 4301 E. 32nd avenue (Holyoke) 6.31 died Dec 2 in a local hospital after Holyoke — St. Patrick's 29.99 long illness. She was 51. Hudson — St. Isadora's 12.00 The Rosary was rKited In Olinger Hugo — St, Anthony's 20.79 m ortuary, Magnolia street* Dec i Rp- Idaho Springs — St, Paul's 10.00 quiem High Mass was offered In Cure Iliff - St. Catherine's 30.90 d'Ars church, Denver* Dk . 5. Julesburg — St. Anthony's 60.00 Mrs. Spalding was born Nov. 27, 1912* Kiowa — St. Ann's 26.91 In Durango. She attended Loretto Heights K it Carson — St. Augustine's 29.86 college and the University of Denver, Kremmllng— St. Peter's 12.50 She m arried Robert S. Spalding in Den Keenesburg—Holy Family 15.00 ver A pril 27* 1935. Lafayette — immaculate • Mrs. Spalding was a past president Conception of the Altar and Rosary sxiety of Christ LEAD V ILLE the King parish, a member of the Guard­ Annunciation ORLON SCUFF . . . ian Angel Guild, St. Vincent's Home aux­ St. Joseph's iliary. and Delta Zeta sorority. Limon — (Mission of Hugo) She is survived by her husband, a Longmont—St. John the Baptist (A) for women. Deliciously dow ny in son, Harry Spalding, Denver; her moth- Louisville — St. Louis er, Mrs. H arry C. C^ebhard, Denver; a Loveland — St. John brother, Edward Gebhard, Lakewood; and Manitou—(Mission of Sacred Heart Orion® acrylic pile. Washable, wflb foam a sister. Mrs, Virginia Stein, Gunnison. Colorado Springs) Matheson—St. Agnes cushioned sole. White, pink, blue, tu r­ MRS. FELICITA VELASQUEZ (Mission of Calhan) Requiem High Mass was offered for Mead — (Mission of Frederick) quoise. Mrs. Felicita Velasquez. 93, of 3959 Lip- Meeker — Holy Family an street, In Our Lady of Guadalupe M inturn—St. Patrick church, Denver, Dec. 10. Monument — St. Peter YOU CAN ASSIST THE HEROY 1 Small, medium, large 2.00 Mrs. Velasquez died Dk . 5 at her (Mission of Elbert) home. Oak Creek — St. M artin She was born May M, 1170, in Puerto Newcastle — PrKious Blood BY SHOPPING AT Oe Luna, N. Mex., and attended schools (Mission of Rifle) ORLON SCUFF . . . there. She m arried Pedro Velasquez in Peetz — Sacred Heart 1926 In Conejos. They came to Denver Platteville — St. Nicholas ST. VINCENT DE PAUL RETAIL STORE in 1953. Rangely — St. Ignatius (B) for men. Deep Orion® acrylic pile, She is survived by two sons, Ben Ro­ Redcliff—M t. Carmel (Mission of mero, Denver, and Eujenio Romero, M inturn) w ith bouncy sole. Red, cinnamon, char­ Manassa; two daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Rifle—St. Mary Esquibel, Denver, and Helen Romero, Roggen — Sacred Heart Casper, Wyo.; 26 grandchildren; 73 great- Silt—Sacred Heart coal. Small I7-8V2), medium (9-10V2), large grand^ildren, and 33 great-great-grand- Steamboat Springs- cnildren. Holy Name % m-i2y2i. Interment was In Mt. Olivet. Trevino Sterling — St. Anthony mortuaries were in charge of arrange­ of Padua 3.00 ments. Stoneham — St. John Strasburg — (Mission of Hugo) ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Stratton — St. Charles Dim Those Lights Superior—St. Benedict, FOR PHONE ORDERS DIAL 292-1800 (South Boulder) Drivers — don’t forget that Victor — St. Victor ' very important highway life- Walden—St. Ignatius RETAIL STORE Welby—Assumption Notions— Downtown, Cherry Creek, 1 saver, dimming your lights. It’s Weldona — St. Francis ; more necessary than ever dur­ (Mission of Brush) Lakeside, Greeley Wiggins— Our Lady of Lourdes ing the winter months when Woodland Park — Our Lady 'snow and fogged windshields of Woods W ray—St. Andrew I blur driver vision. Yuma—St. John Page 20 The Denver Gjtholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963

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HOME FOR AGED SEWING MACHINES 40 USED AUTOS FOR SALE 58 TRUCKS TEA ROOMS & 60 ! WOMEN * RESTAURANTS SINGER !>«■ o m c k S « li l«M DULL A rrrrcH door hard Mp N*sb Rt S«tv« ReQtfM Hom t tor Aged Zigugs. buttonholo, monogrtim. DoM cal tram portatlon. G«od running tn g ln t, Women nom hes open>ng$ for ilnglo end WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE d«m lng *nd m tnding with buTit-ln PATCH- only IIM.M. MW BIren. ZJM M Experienced restaurant op­ double occupancy. The Home U e re> 0-MATIC. N(M responsibit p*r1y to »■ modeted okl mansion, surrounded by sumt 3 p«ym*nt] of S3.10 or will M orifkt "OUR PRESENT STOCK” beautiful trees and expansa of lawn. Sun for SATO c u b . TA MOOO. AUTOS—NEW 59 erator for new modern porch opens on pertc-lke area. Deity 14 N r« 1M4 OMC AAess in Chapel. Quiet, Dignified. This From Vk to > Tom restaurant. Seats 71. On comtortaote and convenient convent MISC. FOR SALE 44A Dome is sfafted by fhe Dominican Sis­ a i m M uMd Commaixlal, at Your Laktwood GMC two interstate highways, ters at 975 Renniyivenia Street, D tn ^ SHOP FOR M L E 3. Goto. Phone: Alpine Write, or Good busineu for sale, Rtceverlng down Francniud Dtaltr phone fo r immediate reservations. Prices A1//A outside Denver. Must know and wool quilts, bedspreads, comfohers > reasonable and nsany extras. Forced to sell due to III health. CLEMES MOTOR CO. Restaurant management. 1610 Gaylord DU 6-2662 5555 West CbHix Ave. HOUSES FOR RENT 24 23 yrs. at the sama locatlofi. Will lease to right person. IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS The West's Haase Per Rent Astronomical Telescope, 35x234x m agnifi­ Write to box 743 c/o this 4 bedrooms. 2^ baths, reasonable rent. cation $3500. C. E. (Swings, 3M-3215. Largest Some kitchen utilities furnished. Full paper. finished basement, forced air heat and IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS PIANO USED •1 fenced yard. DE 3-2400. Halllcrafter short wave radio. In very Selection good condition. $35.00. C E. Owings, 3lt-321S. Young Polifieos HELP WANTED FEMALE HOUSE FOR RENT— BALDWIN PIANO tSW N H r new Kimball 4 W urlltzer con­ FURN. 24A CARFET SELL OUT Priced from sole 20% off. TakiO); time out In their campaign to CYO are some | e x p w i« x» i iroht,, sHno.. work- of the teen-agers at the CYO o«ic« Carpet your living room, dining area elect John Schumann of St. Peter's parish, convention the past week end. Their candi- u™n.ui*i,iy tor twiporwv and hall only $111.11 while supply lasts. CAB. GRAND PIANO $39$ • Off tea woTw. House For Rent. 3735 E. Cotfax, 6 room Gorgadua lln lth . E«cal. cand. AIM Greeley, as treasurer of the archdiocesan date won. furnished apt. on main floor, 3 room Based on average home of 30 sq. yards. Call CARPET CRAFTERS, 936-3750. ' axcal. imall upright IIM. Ok) plana MANPOWER, INC. fu rn is h ^ Income apt. on second floor MS. No dn M m &, S% Irrt. or w ilt KE. 1S54 Callfom U with its own private entrance. AT 7-40H I year old Lester Mahogany Spinet piano tradt ter what havt yeu a, part In CMcho-Slovakio... and bench, excellent condition. Call 377- paytnant. 1SU W. Alamtda. I WANTED MALE HELP 8 FURNISHED APTS. 25 2302. $1895 Wanted men tor AAountaIn hotel night Furnished buffet apts. Also one furnished clerk work. Prefer middle aged tingle WANTED TO BUY 49 EDUCATION A INSTRUaiON bedroom apt. Private baths, 350. $55. Delivered in Denver Red Style Religious Liberty-Black m aa Pensioner and or semi handi­ $60. Quiet and refined building. 1124 Calif. Lie capped can apply. For Interview write Plane lasMni. baginnari and advanetd. Manager, 222-7327. Lionel Train Wanted c/o box Jtl Mt. this paper. Lionet Trains art my hobby, will trade Bachaler M u tk OMraa. Cellaga a( Mualc. ops validly consecrated under • “Bishops are not permitted 2 furnished rooms and sleeping porch stamp books for broken or old Lionel Calerada Univariliy. Additional study: Paris — Despite Communist SITUATIONS WANTED— Front apartment. Adults only. 164 $o. Trains. BE 3-4561 Michigan University. 477*1104. 2691 King the authority of the Holy See. Lincoln, 722-3664. SIraet, claims of a new, relaxed atti­ to assign priests as they see FEMALE 12 tude of religious freedom for only three are able to govern fit, but must have prior per­ DONUTS 55A Wanted Baby sitting job by mature, APT. TO SHARE 25A DREILINO] the Catholic Church in Soviet- their dioceses. In Bohemia and VW M « T O « BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES mission from the Communist Mother in east Denver, no bloc countries of Europe, the Moravia, whose populations to­ house work. 323-5615. Wanted Catholic home or apartment to share with widow. Call 455-6393 Order Your Donuts For la la l National Root Boar tra n c h lit position of the Church, parti­ tal some 10 million persons and authorities, who see to it that ' Gins Ctnoltc Daughter, of and dlilrlbutorshlp. Don't pass this fina are predominantly Catholic, the most competent priests are America. 765 Penn. Also rooms available Girl 25 to 30, to share fumithad apart­ for bake sales and Invtsimant. Call 424-9717, It a.m. to 10 cularly in Czecho-Slovakia, is tor weddings or receptions. TA. 5- ment. South East location. 761-3966 p.m for appointment. ______far from ideal and in most areas there is no longer a single Cath­ rel(v;'ated to small villages and 9597. meetings. that others handicapped by ill­ Lady I or young girl to share 2 bedroom tragically difficult. olic Bishop! Registered Nurse wishes position in furnished apartment St Theresa's Parish. ness or age are assigned to big Doctors office. Clinic and otflce experi­ 9360 E. 17th St. 364-1095 — 364-1532. SHER-FAX One traveler, who, like his • “Three Bishops functioning ence. 429-6947. companions, cannot be identi­ in a restricted way in other city pari.shes. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 DONUT SHOP fied for fear of Communist re­ parts of the country are not • “ Priests are allowed to IHELP WANTED — SERVICE DIRECTORY prisals, said that even though permitted to leave their dio­ function only as civil sen’ants, FEMALE 12 We specialize In Northwest Denver, 5210 Wtst Colfax KE. 4-4205 religious liberty is "guaranteed ceses. Therefore, for the last 13 Arvada, Lakewood and Wheatrldge Real entirely dependent on the gov­ Immediate placement for 2 disbuddera Estate. Prompt, courteous sales service. BE 3-9975 on {)3P®r l>y Czecho-Slovak years, the Sacrament of Con­ needed at Harmons Greenhouse. 4353 E. Your local realtor for 20 year*. ernment for their salaries. V irginia Ave. Apply 7 a.m, to 3:30 p.m. FERTILIZER Constitution,” religious freedom firmation has not been adminis­ STACKHOUSE REALTY ASH HAULING "remains a dead letter in our tered in Bohemia and Moravia. • “The Communist author­ Attention working motkersl I will cart 3S35 W. 3dth Ave. OR. 7-1676 BICYCLES 56 Miller Trasti Service BOB BROWN JACK JO N BI Should any of the faithful travel lor your child In my home. Infancy thru Colorado Paat country.” ities also decide who is to be pre-school, by m iddit aged mother. SIO.OO HAIR REMOVAL 38B Thtrt are two ways to keep your bicycle Pickup Anytime AI,. 5-1932 B aad J To back up his statement, he to a place where they believe weekly Including meals. Call ZM4W1 and in good shape. One Is to leave It at FIRTILIZIR admitted to the six remaining ask for Mrs. Erickson, Apt. II. home ~ the other 1s to find a good SHAFFER’S RUBBISH Organic, Commarclal, F Irtp la c t Wood itemized the following list show­ the sacrament might be re­ seminaries of all denominations. Permanent hair removal Experienced bicycle man and stay with him. j REMOVAL 925-5711 9344424 ing religious freedom "Commu­ ceived, they themselves and the Only two of these seminaries Electroiogist, Guaranteed. Complete pri­ AL'S B IK E SHOP COMMERCIAL AND Mercy Hospital vacy. Reasonable rates. Appointment only 334 Federal Blvd. 9|U-3|i4S RESIDENTIAL FLOOR COVERINGS nist-style” ; Bishop or delegated priest would are Catholic. Candidates from 366-3500. 56 Years Ni ttie Same LoettloA T Women Auxiliary REASONABLE RATES LInowum, Vinyl Ilia, Ceramic wall Ilia, • "Of 15 Czecho-Slovak Bish­ be severely punished. families considered 'too reli­ Formica counttr tope. SEWING MACHINES 40 USED AUTOS FOR SALE AL. 5:3310 gious’ are banned outright, and iALE ^8 COMF1 ETE EXPERT iMiwii<'ai^*iiMNndiiianBM£i^ :-'ii.(iitti«MPWirfiiiiRiiW'itttT«Tww‘:^:ji,wiwNiihN-tBaH.itHo and Dacorattng and HEATING • Rewiring • Yard Lighting doing forced labor in factories j Custom BuUdlrtg. Paul Nachtrab 434-4114 s 1924 t . Talon ME 5-1522 or on farms ...” y DUPLEXE$ OUR SPECIALTY y EXCELLENT FINANCING BUY THE BEST-IT COSTS NO MORE! FREE ESTIMATES “ Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modem” SPECIAL THIS MONTH FOLEY HEATING BEAUTIFULLY FORMED SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS 12X32 REC. ROOM o lljr Slaui iH n rlu a rg LEGAL NOTICES TREES IN ALL SIZES— DIRECT FROM GROWER COMPLETELY FINISHED WE REPAIR MAKES TREE PICKING A PLEASURE! UNLY $580 Mambar by invitoiian National Selected Morticians s IN THE COUNTY COURT IN THE COUNTY COURT y FIREPLACES In and for ttM City and County ! In and I for th« City and County of Dtnvtr y Members of the Staff of Danvar and Statt of Colorado and State of Colorada y COMPARE OUR PRICES! CONTRACTORS Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington No. P-27062 No. P-31961 CHIMNEYS NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS TA 5-5107 Catholic Funeral Directors Estate of HERMAN DILLAVOU (Ward) Estate of Charles L. MePhee, (Deceased) No. P-27062 No. P-31961 FRUIT BASKETS MElrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. Notice is hereby given that I have filed All persons having claims against the NEED HOME REPAIRS above named estate are required to file my final report in the County Court of See Our Selection of Denver’s • Homo Rtpoirt • Pointing the City and County of Denver, Colorado, them for allowance In the County Court I Finest. Free Delivery Denver • Corpontry and that any person desiring to object of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ rado, on or before the 25th day of May. area...... up • Coomttwork • Potoi PBfrttrlng to the same shall file w ritten oblection A i. M. RIISCNMAN with the said court on or before Decem­ 1963, or said claims shall be forever i barred. y “Tho Hondymon" O O fllfitS -lO IIE ber 31, 1963. y All Work GuorontocO LOETSCHER'S M YRTLE F. BONEY Bernard E. Engler Conservatrix Executor y 2511 Eudoro St. EA. 2-32M John J. Gaudio Frank Dardano Produce & Nursery FIREPLACE? (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ ister) . Attorney for the estate J LINEN SERVICE First Publication: Nov. 21, 1963 I Majestic Bldg., Denver y 1200 W. Evans (7 Blocks West of Santa Fe) WE. 4-8552 SUPER MARKET Last Publication: Dec. 12, 1963 Tele. 534-7621 ijet f)iip . . . WESTERN COLORADO SPRINGS • AURORA M artin I. Steinberg j iPublished in the Denver Catholic OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY I A.M. TO II P.M. I Register) TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Attorney for the estate this Christmas . . . OIMUrr MEATS 741 Eauitabie Bidg., Denver 2, Colo. I First Publication: November 21, 1963 L 1720 $a Broadway 73S559I ?6^ 0661 Last Publication: December 19, 1963 COMPLETELY INSTALLED s r m u c i I.M IN THE COUNTY COURT LOCK SMITH DRIVE IN IN THE COUNTY COURT In and for tha City and County In and for the City and County of Denver IN ONE DAY of Donver and State of Colorado LOCK TROUBLE? Nationally Advertised and State of Colorado No. P-32019 Bonded Lock Smith J o MOTEL No. P-29S20 No Money NOTICE TO CREDITORS Crown Vacuum Co. Brands of Groceries NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate of Elizabeth Hickert, (Deceased) Estate of W illiam A. Farrell, also ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL Down, Lifetime Guoron- 24 Hour Sorvica______7I1.IH4 Stay with "Jay” No. P-32019 524 W. Colorado Ave. known as W. A. Farrell, (Deceased) A ll persons having claims against the tee, FHA Approved. 820 N. Nevada No. P-29520 above named estate are required to file PAINTS Notice is hereby given that I have To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Stonefoce designs you'll them for allowance In the County Court Palat tala. S2.9S gaL anamaL filed my final report In the County Court of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ love. S2.9I GaL L a itx Plat rado, on or before the 15th day of June, KE. 4 4t39 rado, and that any person desiring to 1964, or said claim shall be forever FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS C4LL TOD/ir it s Santa Fa NOLAN FUNERAL HOME object to the same shall file written ob­ barred. jection with the said court on or before Teresa Scheet^ PLUMBING “ THE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED January 7, 1964. FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS" ExKutrix. a miFlil a Arthur C. Gregory Atler, Haligman and Atler -TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. Administrator AMorney for the estate Repairing, new worK, atwert and sink THE NOLAN FAMILY A rthur C. Gregory 615 Equitable Bldg., 623-4321 MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD Attorney for the estate Denver, Colorado. lir m cleaned. Our work Is guaranleed. ® m i j n ^ ® Fra# Bstimatet. ME. 2-4742 1515 First National Bank Building (Published in the Denver Catholic This offer good for Classified Section only. Denver, Colorado 60302 Register) 609 E. Aianseda SH 4 0300 Phone: 255-20)1 First Publication: December 5, 1963. Published In the Denver Catholic Register Last Publication: January 2, 1964. ROOFING First Publication; December 5, 1963 Does not apply to Real Estate Display J. D. CROUCH Last Publication: December 26, 1963 IN THE COUNTY COURT a l l t y p e s -r e p a ir s DISPOSAL SERVICE in and for the City and County of Denver C. D. O’BRIEN IN THE COUNTY COURT A ll Work Guaranteed COMPANY and State of Colorado Advertising. Licensed-Insured In and for the City and County No. P-26712 of Denver and State of Colorado TERMS—FREE ESTIMATE GARBAGE-ASHES-TRASH NOTICE TO CREDITORS TA 5-6495 ''A dirty business operated In a No. P-6627 Estate of Nellie McMahon (Deceased) clean courtteus manner/' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT No. P-26712 FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Estate of LUCIEA JOSEPHINE BLUE, AM persons having claims against the CURTAIN CLEANERS QUILTERS Featuring the new container system. also known as LUCIEA J. BLUE, LU­ ME. 3-S56I. above named estate are required to file CIEA J, CAMPBELL and LUCIEA them for allowance in the County Court FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS. Alaska Quilt Shop — AM kinds ot quilt­ CAMPBELL (Deceased) No. P-6627 of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ CURTAINS, CROCHETED TA BLE­ ing, remodel down and wool com lorten Notice is hereby given that I have rado, on or 'before the 30th day of May. CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, reconditionsd. PMIowi and rebind blan- D PETE BERONI jf filed my final report in the County Court 1964, or said claims shall be forever SPREADS, LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ kata. Also sheet and com fort combination. of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ barred. EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. Pstantad Licensed Mfg. ItIO Gsylbrd. E FURNITURE STORE rado. and that any person desiring to Rose M. Mattlck, 1359 KAIAMATH. TA. S-3527. DU S3t42. ' Quality Apparel 'object to the same shall file written ob- * Executrix UPHOLSTERING i I lection with the said court on or before Richard D. Casey DECORATING TRASH HAULING IN COLORADO SPRINGS RE-UPHOLSTERING AND H January 10, 1963. Attorney for tne estate REPAIRING JAMES M. CAMPBELL 818 Symes Building t r a s h HAULING Papering, palming, steaming, texturing, SINCE 1872 Slip Covers and Draperfes S [ Administrator Denver, Coloraao Any Place in Metropolitan Dtnvtr plaster patch, am work guaranaleed. 1 Made to Order J ‘ (Published in the Denver Catholic Reg- (Published in fhe Denver Catholic Day or Night Calls Kiowa and Tejon Streets ; ister) Free Esiimaies. Call 228 1044 or SP. 1 Furniture Made to Order n Register) EA. 2-3551 First Publication; December 12, 1963 7-9375. U 34>22 So. WihutCh ME. 24401 || First Publication; December 5, 1963 3430 High Street Last Publication: January 2, 1964 Last Publication; December 26, 1963 IN THE COUNTY COURT IN THE COUNTY COURT VACUUM CLEANERS In and for the City and County In and For fhe City and County CdLORAMA 45A of Denver and State of Colorado REPAIR Dr. John A. Ordahl ! p h a J u n a a f ^ of Denver and State of Colorado No. P-30217 No. P-201M NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT DECORATORS VACUUM CLEANER OPTOMETRIST I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Estate of CHARLES R. RAYMER, also Estate of CHRISTINE C. ANDERSON 125 NORTH TEJON STREET known as CHARLES F. RAYMER (De­ a/k/a CHRISTINE ANDERSON (De­ REPAIRING 802 N. Weber ceased) No. P-X217 ME. 2-3M1 ceased) No. P-20106 355-4601 Parts and Service for All Makes ME. 3-2069 Notice Is hereby given that I have filed Notice Is herrty given that I have filed COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. my final report In the County Court of my final report in the County Court of Painting & Decorating, specializing In CROWN VACUUM CO. Colo. Springe the City and County of Denver, Colorado, the City atyj County of Denver, Colorado, residential work. Call anytime, 255-M35. and that any person desiring to object to and that any person desiring to object to 3490 So. Broadway 781-1886 the same shall file written objection with the same shall file written oblection with Free Pickup & Delivery the said court on or before January 17. the ssid court on or before January 14, DRESS MAKING 1964. 1964. CLIP $ 1 .0 0 T O IT A N D AAAIL T O Andrew Wysowateky Andrew Wysowateky Professional dress making and VACUUM CLEANERS 45B Administrator Administrator ! alterations. GR 7-2412. . John B. Carraher & Ernest F. Gaylord John B. Carraher & Ernest F. Gaylord AUTHORIZED HOOVER uM Y i A r ^ Y 1 i n s u r a n c e CO X u W e Classified Advertising, The Register Attorney for the estate Attorney for the estate 741 Equitable Bldg. 741 Equitable Bldg. ELECTRIC WIRING; SERVICE CLINIC Denver, Colorado 80202 AM 6-0661 In and Out Ot Warrantee 725 NO. TEJON Denver 2, Colorado AM 6-0861 Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to KE. 4^205 (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ 220 volts, remodeling, repairs. Call any­ ister) ister) time. EM 6-0168. CROWN VACUUM CO. ' Phono 633-7731 Colo. SprinQs First Publication: December 12. 1963 First Publication: December 12, 1963 3490 So. Broadway 781-1886 Last Publication: January 2, 1964 Last Publication; January 2, 1964 Jim Dwyer Electric Fiat Pickup a Oalivtry r \

fays fisler Mary Janet: Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic. Register Page 21

Schools in Tune With Times To Sail - Trade - Rent Yeur Property The Denver archdiocesar .■anced by the encyclical of the I person and the essential unity Call 825-1145 ichool system has a developing ate Pope John and by his sue-1 of mankind are concepts which Real Estate nuide program which is in keeping :essor. Pope Paul. iare incorporated into the work with the best of modem trends jof the commission and are as Genera] Counsellor of the Sis ‘•.M.k.N'S DEPENDENCE on appropriate today as they ever ters of Charity of Cincinnati Tod, the d .•?nity of the human: were,” Sister said.

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4 BEDROOMS 821 GALAPAGO ? story b rk k , ] b«His, doubt* g*- 3 bedroom brick home, double rag«, suittbl* fo r hom o *nd tneom* garage. Only $7,500. or l*rg* family, Call Helen Lorens 777-8935 LOECKLE-REED I CO. RIALTOaS HICKAM REALTY « Wail Altm*

Beautiful Cape Cod 4 Bedrooms Only $654 Dows $17,500 Cherry paneled family room, Brick, I b«ttis, larg* * 1*01110 kiteban. * bedrooms, basamant. Larg* cornar lot walk in pantry. Plus many ex­ co(TrnN 2496 W. Davies courses of study in which the Star of David and a St. Christ­ I greatest respect and admiration | 756-9682 emphasis was upon the social opher's medal. I for the achievements of the | aspects of education. And therein lies a story of a Sisters of Mercy in the health; 29— SI. Francis do Solos deep and unswerving commit­ and hospital field. 16— Nativity of oor Lord 42— St. ehiiomaoa “When members of the com­ 337 So. Sherman ment held by a Denver woman Her sister, the late Mrs. Ethel (Iroomllold) HOME PLUS INCOME mission come into a diocese NOW BEING MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH SKUFCA Across from St. Francis church. for the Sisters of Mercy hos­ Miller, was a 1922 graduate of 3 bedroom brick, large dining Two story doubli. Each unit h ti living they are under the auspices of & SHELTON’S NEW'REAL ESTATE PROGRAM. BEST BUYI room, saparato dining room, brttkfast pital auxiliary and its first pres­ the Mercy hospital School of room and kitchen, Imsement. nook and kitchans hava d lih w a ih a rt and the superintendent of schools,” ident. Nursing. 4 bedroom home IVk baths, fam­ Freshly painted. Only $11,000. garbaga disposals. Ona and ona-half baths the Counsellor said, “and Sis­ Locate the home of your choice. Then contact ily room. Full basement, all In atch unit. Property has new plumbing Mrs. Levy, R.N., placed one Skufca & Shelton to handle the sale and customizing. Call Helen Lorenz 777-8935 and wiring, and is iKSted on Str of R.3. ters of all teaching orders are FROM THE SISTERS of electric kitchen. Fenced yard In basutflul condition. Price $33,300. of the first bricks on the corner­ and patio. Walking distance of HICKAM REALTY brought together into workshops Mercy, she said, she has found stone of the south wing of Call Jo* Plank, 113-M15 to construct courses of study Parochial schools. GI loan $18, 40 Watt Alamada the true meaning of the Hebrew Mercy hospital in 1932. She 500. Call MOORI and plan programs related to SKUFCA & SHELTON CO. 798.1335 prophet Micah’s words: cared for the first patient ad­ 112-466-8290 31— SI. Jonios RLTR. - 2314 S. Cole. Blvd. - tX . (-1401 testing at all levels, elementary “To do justly, to love mercy, BUILDERS & REALTORS 6124 So. B ^adw ay mitted to the south wing. 42 — St. Rhiiomona and secondary." and to walk humbly with thy For many years a Denver 17— Notro Domo VERY HOT God.” housewife, Mrs. Levy recalled III Saints NEW LISTING! SISTER SPOKE of her con­ 6 '' Blessed Sacrament HOME AND INCOME In 1928 Mrs. Levy entered the the founding of the Mercy hos­ OPEN DAILY 4 bedroom brick tri-level with versations and conferences with Mercy hospital School of Nurs­ pital auxiliary. 4 LEVELS KING SIZE 2 baths. Priced at only $18,- A large 4 bedroom houst with furnish­ Monsignor Jones and Sister Car- ing. 2137 SO. GOLDEN COURT ed basement apartment, garage. No'down “There were only 12 of us SEMI-CONTEMPORARY 3 blocks to Blessed Sacrament 000 and will FHA or GI. Gt or submit terms, $14,950. See 1315 mencita of the schools office, “The Sisters did not question 3 bedroom with possible 4th. 2 baths. Adams. then. "It was only natural that BY BUILDER Call Jail Plank, 3334«1$ and added: my religious beliefs,” she re­ Large kitchen, covered patla $13,500, and Machebeuf. 5 bedrooms. 2 Call Ken Egan, EA 2-67M we dubbed ourselves ‘The FHA, Gl, conventional terms or trade. baths. 2 fireplaces. Close to bus 3 bedrtxxn brick full basement. Large MOORI called. “They took me to their- See 2410 W. AAexIco today. kitchen. 2 car garage. 6 o ttitr modefs. MOORI “I think that the Archdiocese Twelve Apostles’.” Cali Baker H ta d itt, 7n-4000 and shopping. Assume large qLTR . — 3334 $. Cal*. Blvd. — SK 4-1401 hearts, gave me the best edu­ 2154-2165 So. Fenton. Priced at 115,950 RLTR. — 100 E. spaar - 731.SS11 of Denver has a developed pro­ “The Twelve Apostles” were Member R.L.S. end Traders FHA loan. $2,500 down. and up. Call M r. Arcuri. 934-6975. cation any nursing student could — St. Jomos gram which is following the best effective in delivering their DUNTON REALTOR 2260 CLERMONT 93S4611 ------9B5-5421 31 42— St. Rhiiomana of modern trends. expect anywhere and taught me message. Today Mercy hospital 7 3 3 -3 7 6 7 the truth and beauty of dedi­ auxiliary consists of 600 mem­ 7— Christ Hie King FREDRICK BROS. ENTERPRISES “One movement which par Corner Lot (Low Taxes) LARGE HOME LOW TAXES cation to others." bers, who have pledged $100,- 2 - - 411 Saints 2185 So. Sheridan ticularly pleases me and is in ONLY tIM S I Close to schools and churches. From this moment on Mercy 000 towards the building of the NO DOWN GI 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 bath, accord with the principles laid On one floor« specious kitchen, 3 bed- hospital and its Sisters remain­ new hospital. No Closing Costs 3 bedrooms on main floor, 2 in down by both Pope John XXIII ed as a very special shrine 3 bedrooms, roorru, plus den, formal dining room, 18— Our Lady of Fatima extra large kitchen. Full base­ full basement. Enclosed porch, living room living room, fireplace, carpets and and Pope Paul, Is the growing The hospital’s Nurses’ Alum­ drapes. Full basement with bath. 2 car (Lokawood) housed in the spirit of Anne kitchen ment, covered patio with beau- formal dining room, large na Loan fund also was aided family room garage, hot water heat. May trade tor cooperative attitude between pa Levy. smaller home. kitchen, recreation room, ga­ rochlal and public school edu­ in its establishment by Mrs. fenced tifully landscaped yard. Near top Today the Sisters of Mercy excellent condition By Owner Builder rage, $16,750. Call Louis Walsh, cators." are “her family.” Levy. Any nursing graduate of CAPITAL REALTY Parochial and Public schools, MA 3-9066, “Whenever my great-nieces Mercy’s nursing school can ob­ SCHROEDER WEAVER 333-3114 4 level custom built house. 4 bed* She described this school-ecu­ tain an interest-free loan from 373t W. Colfax S347273: rooms. baths. Walk to Our Lady menism as “one of the most visit Denver, the first persons 7— Christ the King ot Fatim a school and church. Shop­ also #40 bus line. Call after AMBROSE WILLIAMS they want to see are the Sis­ this fund to meet doctor or hos­ 3 " Aii Seuis (Ingiowood) ping center close by. Conventional 1010 W. Llttlatan Blvd. 7*t-34S4 significant movements in the loan. 237-2130. 6:09 p.m. for appointment. ters at the hospital,” she said. pital expenses. educational world today.” 6 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH 1145 ELM SEE TO APPRECIATE Open Sunday 2 to 4 399-2769 Although occupied with the HUSBAND, Jack, a Denver •THERE IS A SPIRIT at FORMER SHOW HOME ASSUME LOAN Lovely 3 bedroom brick. Living and duties of her present post, Sis­ businessman, shares her pride Mercy which can only be ex­ $3,000 DOWN dining room. Kitchen, good eating space. plained by a personal experi­ A t 5665 E. Maplewood in exclusive Separate utility room. ] car garage with, 18— Our Lady of Fatima ter Mary Janet said she had for Mercy hospital and her af­ a large fenced yard. I 32 —iiit. John ence. 1 was critically ill a num­ "Palos Verdes" — Perfect lor Ig, fam. (Lokawood) never lost her interest of the fection for the Sisters. Ideal for grandparents — fireplace in WULFF OF DENVER ' tho Ivangolist commission program for ex .At Mercy hospital everyone ber of years ago. Outside my llv. rm. G.E. — elec. kit. with eating space. 1st. fl. u tility, 2'/^ baths, 10 x 28 REALTOR 377 147$ Immediate Possession j • 100 Fiilmort • hospital door was Virgil, a covered patio. Play rm., quality carpets pressing the social thought of — from the heads of depart­ ------I 0$vner Gone I • Large eMer bungalow • Colored man in the housekeep­ & drapes, full open bsmt. & nicely land­ Mention the Church, a task very much ment to the porters — knows scaped. Call Jack Benedict, 798-6200. 10— Hoiy Cross 6 year old tri-level. 4 bedrooms, 2 wood • Full dining room • in accord with the ideas ad- .Anne. ing department, who has been ourning fireplaces. Drive by 6805 W. 5th • 3 badraam malii, plus o*a dawn * (Tkom ton) (at Pierce). Call us for price and easy THE RE(JISTER at Mercy for many years. MACK REALTY terms. * Dan. gartga, lancad • ■’He kept a vigil at my door. Raaltors M l« E. Hampdan 7S7.t1l) • P rlc* $33,5M * Moslems vs. Christians in Sudan GROUSSMAN BRADLEY He wept for me when I was in HOME FOR RENT • Call Mrs. Burhann at 333-4177 4— Annunciation REALTORS 123-774I pain. 3 bedroom, stove, refrigerator and NEUHAUSER - BROWN, LTD. 3757 FEDERAL BLVD. 3M-343 I 3M-343I “He was an embodiment of For Rent built In TV antenna furnished. Wall IN Sq. Ft. To Ovar 7N Sq. Ft. Charge Missionaries OF OFFICE the love — there can be no With Option To Buy to wall carpeting. Full basement, 33— SI. Joseph other word — instilled in every­ 2 Bedroom fenced yard, patio, carport. Close to r OR STORE SPACE one by the Sisters of Mercy.” Brick. top schools. JtOO E. 75lh Ave. 777-1177 Plug Living Quarters Are Made Scapegoats The Star of David — St. Part Looking 969 ACOMA Call Kay Maran, 477-t3S7 Basement. LAIRD REALTY CO. Christopher’s medal that is a Nairobi, Kenya — Religious is because the .Arabs seek a 1417 w n iia m i 14— Most Rracieos Biood Double For Rent most precious possession of Mrs. 433-S$04 persecution by the government religious solution to the -Afro- Levy was given to her by Mrs. fo r a in Southern Sudan was charged -Arab conflict. This means to 6 ' Biassed Sacrament 3116 SO. ST. PAUL 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished Margaret Allen, one of the co­ in a letter sent by the Southern bring religion into politics.” Excellent mountain view. 3 bedrooms, house. Can be used for home WE BUILD founders and “Twelve Apostles” 2'/2 baths, 1st floor family room, electric Sudan Christian association There are 4,000,000 persons in 1617 Glencoe kitchen, 2 car garage, basement. JOE of the auxiliary. Home and/or business. 1% baths. Ten­ (SSCA) to all heads of Chris­ the Southern Sudan, mainly Af­ 3 bedrooms, 1V^ baths, nice dining room, RAY, 744-2184. IN YOUR PARISH 2 fireplaces, large recreation room. Full ant pays utilities, $70.00 per tian churches, to all heads of ricans with African culture and Now Mercy hospital Is finished basement. New oversized gar­ African states, and to U.N. Sec­ language who worship accord­ attempting to raise $1,500,000 to age and many extras. Price reduced. month. See our counselor on Call Mrs. Sanford, 333-8122. near a retary General U Thant. ing to pagan or Christian be­ help the hospital complete its VonSchoack&Co. new $8,650,000 building. 375 Univ. BWd. REALTOR homes of Tri-levels, Bi­ The letter says in part: “We liefs. There are 8,000.000 per­ GATES & CO. Blair Kittleson know that missionaries are only sons in Northern Sudan, main­ And the prayers of Anne Levy 2041 So. Colo. Blvd. 757-1341 14— Mast Rrecious Blood Catholic levels, Two-story, Ramb­ scapegoats of an ill-conceived ly of Arab origin, language, and undoubtedly will help in achiev­ AC. 2-0573 lers, and Multiple units. policy aiming at giving a reli- culture — and of the Moslem ing this goal. 6— Blessed Sacrament SOUTHERN HILLS-GARDEN pious solution (imposing Islam) belief. 3004 SO. CLAUDE CT. has 4 bedrooms, Present Show Home ■ So. 2V) baths, electric kitchen, separate din­ school? Our Personalized t* a political and cultural prob­ Former Head Dies FOR RENT ing room and fam ily room. JOE RAY, The government is in the 74i-2IS4. Meade & Bel I view. lem (the differences between Service Sells Homes hands of the Northern .Arabs, Ossining, N.Y. — A Solemn 23S1 FORREST North and South). who have refused any form of Requiem Mass was offered at "If Christianity and the Chris­ Generous, 4 bedroom 2 story brick. autonomy to the South. The St. Augustine’s church here VanSchoack&Co. United Homes, Inc. tian churches are involved in Arabs decided to eliminate all Nov. 29 for Mother Mary Reg­ Ample dining area. Patio, recreation 37$ UnIv. Blvd. REALTOR 377-5000 RIALTOR' the Southern Sudan problem it 35N S. Iroadway SH 4 3311 222-0779 798-5142 differences between the two sec­ inald, O.P., a former Mother room. Carpeting throughout. Disposal. I d" Most Rracieus Blood Christmas Cards tions and resorted to Islamiza- General of the Dominican Sis­ $150.00 per mo. Call 355-6696 Eve. . tion as a cure of the division. ters of the Sick Poor. Taro’town, N.Y. — The Cath­ NO DOWN GI been chdcked .Anything related to Christianity She died in the 53rd year 6— Blessed Sacrament ALL THE ANGLES have by olic Fine Arts Society and Bar­ Attractive 2 bedrooms, dining Stan Lewie In Maplewood. Stan build* a horn* you can is regarded as opposition to Is- of her religious profession at ton-Cotton, Inc., Baltimore pub­ 10% DOWN room, breakfast nook, garage, Consult the afford and enjoy for a lifetime. A horn# In Maplewood lishers, are sponsoring a $1,000 lamization and the abolition of the age of 79. patio and many extras. Close I* functional, taetefull You will discover an excellent differences. .Any opposition is Attractive 2 story Colonial on 3 prize contest for Christmas card access to Valley Highway, bus REAL eomblnatlon of quality materials and exceptional work­ regarded as political interfer­ well idDdscaped lots. 5 bedrooms, designs. Time for Care 2'/7 baths, family room, sprinkler and schools. $12,600. 2824 South m anship... coordinated with Imagination to satisfy your ence. ESTATE budget at 8414 Parfet Street, Arvada. MArrIeon 2-3434 Mother M. De Montfort, of Motorists and pedestrians —2040 Clermont, under $35,000, Grape Way, 757-0094. the art faculty of Marymount The SSC.A denied “interfering Blanch Cowperthwalte 777-8089. SECTION alike are reminded by the State FOR RENT VILLLAMSBURG 1210 college here, said the purpose in politics” and said that this BLUE & BLUE Patrol that the increase in ac­ 1 Block From Cathedral In The is “to promote better and more was an excuse for the .Arabs cidents during the winter 377-2781 2338 E. 3 Ave. Large 4 room furnished 1st floor apt. Front and back entrances. religious art in Christmas to expel missionaries from the months is largely due to the Denver cards.” Entries should be sent South. longer hours of darkness. Sell - Trade - Rent BUFFET APT. Catholic to Christmas Card Contest, To date 163 missionaries, in­ Whether walking or driving be Small buffet apt. furnished. Ground level. Marymount College, Tarrytown, cluding 113 Catholics, have been especially alert at twilight and Call 825-1145 Register N.Y. 10592. GLENELLEN APTS. expelled. (NC) after dark. 1432 Pennsylvania ■ 1- Po2e^2^_2i2ii£li£2lii2iiL222i^l£l—i

COMPLETE CAR SERVICE TL NK-L P • ( ARBI KETOK • AITO. TRANS. Decree on Media of Social Communication A'llur ( ar Problem — Our Specialt) E.XPERl R.ADIO REPAIR INTRODLCTION ments according to the norms of an upright conscience. So adapting these media to the objectives of the apostolate should that they may more easily resist improper inducements and he appointed promptly. ONEIDA GARAGE 1. A.MO.NG THE WONDERFUL teehnologiL'al disco; erios rather encourage those that arc desirable, let them take care ImporUntly, laymen ought to be afforded technical, doc­ \ m ONEIDA which men of talent, especially in the present era. have made to guide and instruct their consciences with suitable aids. trinal, and moral training. For this purpose, the number of with God's help, the Church welcomes and promotes with 10. Those who make use of the media of communications, schools faculties and institutes should be increased, where news­ SKTSESExerr::: T m v w e m m aufftawiwiiiHiii imiii— iibitMiiiiiii^ special interest those which have a most direct relation to especially the young, should take steps to accustom themselves men, writers for screen, radio, and television and ail other in­ men s minds and whicii have uncovered new avenues of com­ to moderation and self-control in their regard. They should, terested parties can obtain a sound training that is imbued For The Finest Cleaning | municating most readily news, views, and teachings of every moreover, endeavor to deepen their understanding of what they with the Christian spirit, espedaliy with respect to the sodal And Repairing | sort. The most important of these inventions are those media see. hear, or read. They should discuss these matters with leaching of the Church. which, such as the press, movies, radio, television, and the their teachers and experts, and learn to pass sound judgments Finally, care must be taken to prepare literary, film, radio, ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS I like. can. of their very nature, reach and influence, not only on them. Parents should remember that they have a most television, and other critics, who will equipped with the best individuals, but the very masses and the whole of human so­ serious duty to guard carefully lest shows, publications and skills in their own crafts and trained and encouraged to render NEW RUGS and CARPETS | ciety. and thus can rightly be called the media of social com­ other things of this sort, which may be morally harmful, en­ judgments which always put moral issues in thdr proper light munication. ter their homes or affect their children under other circum­ 16. ' Since the proper use of the media of social I'ommunlca- 2. The Church recognizes that these media, if properly stances. tions yrhich are available to audiences of different cultural utilized, can be of great service to mankind, since they great­ backgrounds and ages, calls for instruction proper to their C o ll I ly contribute to men's entertainment and instruction as well 11. THE PRINCIPAL moral resiMnsibility for the proper needs, programs which are suitable for this purpose — especial­ as to the spread and support of the Kingdom of God. The 2630 E. 3rd 333-8810 or 322-83CI | Use of the media of social communication fails on newsmen, ly where they are designed for young people — should be en­ Church recognizes, too. that men can employ these media con­ writers, actors, de.signers. producers, displayers. distributors, Also Wall to Wall C'Icanihi; in the Home 1 couraged. increased in numbers, and organized according to trary to the plan of the Creator and to their own loss. Indeed, operators and sellers, as well as critics and all others who Christian moral principles. This should be one in Catholic HioMnmiiantinMaianimiMiMwiawMniiotniwwiinHMMWiaHmMWinin^ the Church experiences maternal grief at the harm all loo oflen play any part in the production and transmission of mass pres­ schools at every level, in seminaries and in lay apostolate done to society by their evil use. entations. it is quite evident what gravely important responsi­ groups. To speed this along catechetical manuals should pres­ bilities they have in the present day when they are in a posi­ e t and explain Catholic teaching and regulations on this tion to lead the human race to good ■ or to evil by in­ matter. WALSH, G UI & SMITH forming or arousing mankind. 17. It Is quite unbecoming for the Church's children idly Thus, they must adjust their economic, political or artistic to permit the message of salvation to be thwarted or impeded i*n S'U r o r s and technical aspects so as never to oppose the common good. by the technical delays or expeuses, however vast, which are For tile purpose of better achieving this goal, they are to be encountered by the very nature of these media. Thereioit, this Est. 1864 commended when they join professional associations, which Sacred Synod advises them of the obligation they have to main­ — even under a code, if necessary, of sound moral practice — tain and assist Catholic newspapers, periodicals, and film Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner oblige their members to show respect for morality in the projects, radio and television programs and stations, whose duties and tasks of their craft. principal objective is to spread and defend the (ruth and foster 1010 GUARANTY r Christian influence in human society. At the same lime, the They ought alway-s to be mindful, however, that a great many of their readers and audience are young people, who Synod earnestly Invites those organixatlons and individuals, BANK BLDG. DENVER M A 3-7245 need a press and entertainment that offer them decent amuse­ who possess finanical and technical ability to support these ment and cultural uplift. In addition, they should see to it that media freely and generously with their resources and their comnuinications or presentations concerning religious matters skills, inasmuch as they contribute to genuine culture and the are entrusted to worthy and experienced hands and are apostolate. ' S a v e $ $ $ ’ s curried out with fitting reverence. 18. Moreover, that the varied aposlolates of the Church 12. The public authority, in these matters, is bound by spe­ with resiiect to the media of social communication may be 1963 RAMBLERS cial responsibilities in view of the common good, to which strengthened effectively, each year in every diocese of the these media are ordered. The same authority has, in virtue of world, by the determination of the Bishops, there should be cele­ 18 6-CYLINDERS 14 V-8's it.s office, the duty of protecting and safeguarding true and just brated a day on which the faithful are instructed in their re­ 18 SEDANS 14 STATION WAGONS freedom of information, a freedom that is totally neefessary sponsibilities in this regard. They should be invited to pray and 12 AUTOMATIC TRANS. 5 STANDARD TRANS. for the welfare of contemporary society, especially when it is contribute funds for this cause. Such funds are to be expended 14 OVERDRIVES a question of freedom of the press, it ought also to encourage exclusively on the promotion, maintenance and development EXCELLENT SELECTION OF 64'S Hence, this Sacred Synod, attentive to the watchful con­ spiritual values, culture, and the fine arts and guarantee the of institutes and undertakings of the Church in this area, ac­ cern manifested by the Supreme Pontiffs and Bishops in rights of those who wish to use the media. Moreover, public au­ cording to the needs of the whole Catholic world. a matter of such great impiortance. judges it to be its duty thority has the duty of helping those projects which, though VIC HEBERT RAMBLER 19. IN FULFILLING his supreme pastoral charge with re­ to treat of the principal questions linked with the media of so­ tliey are certainly most beneficial for young people, cannot 3660 Downing 222-4848 spect to the media of sodal communication, the Sovereign cial communication. It trusts, moreover, that the teaching and otherwise be undertaken. Open Monday and Thursday Evenings regulations it thus sets forth will serve to promote, not only Pontiff has at hand a special office of the Holy See. the eternal welfare of Christians’, but also the progress of all Moreover, the Fathers of the Council, freely acceding to LASTLA’, tile same public authority, which legitimately the wish of the "Secretariat for the Supervision of Publications mankind. ' concerns it.self with the health of the citizenry, is obliged WEST DENVER CHAPTER I and Entertainment,” reverently request that the Sovereign through the promulgation and careful enforcement of laws, to Pontiff extend the duties and competence of this office to in­ ON THE TEACHING OF THE CHURCH exercise a fitting and careful watch lest grave damage befall clude all media of social communication, including the press, OPTIMIST 3. The Catholic Church, since it was founded by Christ Our public morals and the welfare of society through the base use Lord to bear salvation to all men and thus is obliged to preach and that experts from various countries be named to it, in­ " F ritn d of ttie Boy'^ of these media. Such vigilance in no wise restricts the free­ cluding laymen. the Gospel, considers it one of its duties to announce the Good dom of individuals or groups, especially where there is a lack 20. It will be the task of the Bishops, however, to watch Christmas Tree ; News of .salvation also with the help of the media of social of adequate precaution on the part of those who are profession­ communication and to instruct men in their proper use. over such works and undertakings in their own dioceses, to pro­ Lot ally engaged in using these media. mote them and, as far as the public apostolate is concerned, to Special care should be taken to safeguard young people IT IS, THEREFORE, an inherent right of the Church to guide them, not excluding those that are under the direction from printed matter and performances which may be harm­ of exempt religious. * Fresh Cut Colorado frees have at its disposal and l/ti employ any of these media insofar ful at their age. as they are necessary or useful for the instruction of Christians 21. Since an effective apostolate on a national scale calls * Scotch Pine * W reaths * Roping and all its efforts for the welfare of souls. It is the duty of i>as- CHAPTER II for unity of planning and resources, this Sacred Synod decrees tors to instruct and guide the faithful so that they, with the ON THE PASTORAL ACTIVITY OF THE CHURCH and orders that national offices for affairs of the press, films, * Blankets * Mistletoe * Holly help of these same media, may further the salvation and per­ 13. .All the children of the Church should join, without de­ radio, and television be established everywhere and given lay and with the greatest effort in a common work tb make 5IHI W'. Miiisissippi We Deliver fection of themselves and of the entire human family. effective use of the media of social communication in va/rious Gales Athletic Field Lorge Trees In addition, the laity especially must strive to instill a hu­ man and Christian spirit into these media, so that they may ful­ apostolic endeavors, as circumstances and conditions demand. ly measure up to the great expectations of mankind and to They should anticipate liarmful developments, especially in God's design. regions where more urgent efforts to advance morality and religion are needed. 4. F'or the proper use of these media it is most necessary that all who employ them be acquainted with the norms of 3 ^ a v e morality and conscientiously put them into practice in this P.ASTOKS should hasten, therefore, to fulfill their duly in area. They must look, then, to the nature of what is communi­ this respect, one which is intimately linked with their ordinary cated, given the special character of each of these media. At preaching responsibility. The laity, too, who have something y o u r o w n the same time they must take into consideration the entire sit­ to do with the use of these media, should endeavor to bear uation or circumstances, namely, the persons, place, time, and witness to Christ, first of all by carrying out their individual other conditions under which communication takes place and duties or office expertly and with an apostolic spirit, and, fur­ I and which can affect or totally change Us propriety. .Among ther, by being of direct help in the pastoral activity of the ‘IS in g -alo n g ”! these circumstances to be considered is the precise manner in Church — to the best of their ability — through their technical, which a given medium achieves its effect. For its influence economic, cultural and artistic talents. can be so great that men, especially if they are unprepared, 14. First, a good press should be fostered. To instill a fully can scarcely become aware of it, govern its impact, or, if Christian spirit into readers, a truly Catholic press should be necessary, reject It. set up and encouraged. Such a press — whether immediately 5. ll is. however, espedaliy necessary that all parties fostered and directed by ecclesiastical authorities or by Catho­ concerned should adopt for themselves a proper moral outlook lic laymen — shoulu be edited with the clear purpose of form­ on Lhe use of these media, especially with respect to certmn ing, supporting, and advancing public opinion in accord with questions that have been vigorously aired in our day. natural law and Catholic teaching and precepts. It should dis­ The first question has to do with "information," as it is seminate and properly explain news coneeming the life of the every aid. It will be the special task of these offices to see to called, or the search for and reporting of the news. Now dear­ Church. Moreover, the faithful ought to be advised of the It that the consciences of the faithful are properly instructed ly this has become most useful and very often necessary for necessity both to spread and read the Catholic press to formu­ with respect to these media. Likewise they should foster and the progress of contemporary society and for achieving closer late Christian judgments for themselves on all events. . guide whatever is done by Catholics in these areas. links among men. The prompt publication of affairs and events The production and showing of films that have value as In each country the direction of such offices should be en­ provides every individual with a fuller, continuing acquain­ decent entertainment, humane culture or art, especially when trusted to a special committee of Bishops, or to a single Bish­ tance with them and thus all can contribute more effectively they are designed for young people, ought to be encouraged op. Moreover, laymen who are experts in Catholic teaching to the common good and more readily promote and advance the and assured by every effective means. This can be done par­ and in these arts or techniques should have a role in these of­ welfare of the entire civil society. Therefore, in society men ticularly by supporting and joining in projects and enterprises fices. have a right to information, in accord with the circumstances for the production and distribution of decent films, by encour­ 22. Since the effectiveness of these media reaches beyond in each ease, about matters concerning indniduuls or the com­ aging worthwhile films through critical approval and awards, nutionai boundaries and has an impact on individual members munity. The proper exercise of this right demands, however, by patronizing or jointly sponsoring theaters operated by Cath­ of the whole human family, national offices should co-operate that the news itself that is communicated should always be olic and responsible managers. among themselves on an international plane. The offices spoken true and complete, within the bounds ,of justice and charity. Similarly, effective support should he given to good radio of in Number 21 should assiduously work together with their In addition, the manner in which the news is communicated ami television programs, above all those that arc suitable for own international Catholic associations. These Catholic inter­ should be proper and decent. This means that in both the families. Catholic programs should be promoted, in which list­ national associations are legitimately approved by the Holy search for news and in reporting it, there must be full respect eners and viewers can be brought to share in the life of the See alone and depend on it. for the laws of morality and for the legitimate rights and dig­ Church and learn religious truths. .An effort should also be APPENDICES nity of the individual. For not all knowledge is helpful, hut “it made, where it may be necessary, to set up Catholic stations. 23. So that the general principles and norms of this Sacred 2 • is charity that edifies" (I Corinthians 8: 1). In such instances, however, care must be taken that their pro­ Synod with respect to the media of social communications may 6. The second question deals with the relationship between grams arc outstanding for their standards of excellence and be put into effect, by the express will of the Council, the office the rights, as they are called, of art and the norms of morality. achievcmenl. of the Holy See mentioned in Number 19 should undertake, Since the mounting controversies in this area frequently take in addition, there should be an effort to see that the noble with the assistance of experts from various countries, to is­ their rise from false teachings about ethics and esthetics, the and ancient art of the drama, which now is diffused every­ sue a pastoral instruction. Council proclaims that all must hold to the absolute primacy where by the media of .social coipmunication, serves the cul­ 24. As for the rest, this Sacred Synod is confident that its of the objective moral order, that i.s, this order by itself sur­ tural and moral betterment of audiences. issuance of these instructions and norms will be gladly accept­ passes and fittingly coordinates all otlier spheres of human ed and religiously kept by all the Church’s children. By using affairs — the arts npt excepted — even though they be endow • 15. TO PROVIDE for the needs just set forth, priests, reli­ these helps they will experience no harm and, like salt and With The ed with notable dignity. For man who is endowed by God with gious, and laymen who are equipped with the proper skills for light, they will give savor to the earth and brighten the world. the gift of reason and summoned to pursue a lofty destiny, is Moreover, the Synod invites all men of good will, especially alone affected by the moral order in his entire being. And like­ those who have charge of these media, to strive to turn them wise, if man resolutely and faithfully upholds this order, he solely to the good of society, whose fate depends more and more NEW will be brought to the attainment of complete perfection and on their proper use. Thus, as was the case with ancient works happiness. of art, the name of the Lord may be glorified by these new dis­ coveries in accordance with those words of the Apo.stle: “Jesus • play by Hand e Play by Fool 7. Finally, the narration, description or portrayal of moral Christ, vesterday and today, ai^ the same forever” (Hebrews evil, even through the media of social cuinmuiiicatiun. can in­ 13:8). deed serve to bring about a deeper knowledge and study of hu­ e Play Electrically manity and, with the aid of appropriately heightened dramatic effects, can reveal and glorify the grand dimensions of truth and goodness. Nevertheless, such presentations ought always LIBERAL TRADE ON YOUR to hi subject to moral restraint, lest they work to the harm 'Commort Bible" rather than the benefit of souls, particularly when tlier'e is question of treating matters which desene reverent haiulling OLD PIANO OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT or which, given the baneful effect of original sin in men, eould Decision Queried ' suite readily arouse base desires in them. 8. Since public opinion exercises the greatest power and London — .A Philadelphia of England and Wales arc re­ authority today in every sphere of life, both private and pub- announcement that a single ver­ ported to have made no de­ I lie. every member of society must fulfill the demands of jus­ sion of the Bible would be in cision. The Bishops of Scotland tice and charity in this area. .As a result, ali must strive. use next year surprised leaders have said they want to see if i through these media as well, to form and spread sound imblic of the Catholic Church and the they can make adaptations of opinion. Church of England here. the Protestant Revised Standard The Philadelphia announce­ Version for use by Catholics. 9 ALL WHO, of their own free choice, make use of these ment said Catholics in Britain Monsignor Erek Warlock, sec­ Nothing But The Finest media of communications as readers, viewers, or listeners' would be authorized to use retary to the English CathoBd have special obligations. For a proper choice demands that View on Third Session either a special edition of Prot­ Hierarchy, said no decision had Since 1900 ■they fully favor those presentations that are outstanding for estantism’s Revised Standard been made by the Bishops as their moral goodness, their knowledge and their artistic or Cardinal Augustin Bea, ,S.J. (at left), and Cardinal Gregory Version or the Douay Version, to any definite date but it was technical merit. They ought, however, to avoid those that may Peter .Vgagianian XV chat prior to one of the last general con­ now used, it was made by the We Finance clear the idea of a common be a cause or occasion of spiritual harm to themselves, or that gregations of the second session of the Second Vatican Coun­ Rev. Dr. Luther A. Weigle, Bible was under consideration. Our Own Sales can lead others into danger through base example, or that cil. Cardinal Bea is president of the Vatican Secretariat fur dean emeritus of the Yale Di­ .loc .Ir. hinder desirable presentations and promote tho.se that arc evil Promoting Christian Unity, and Cardinal Agagianian is one of vinity school. He indicated the Dr. Weigle was chairman of To patronize such presentations, in most instances, would four Council moderators. The Council closed its session (Dec. Catholic edition of the New the 32-man committee appoint­ 1332 BROADWAY 2 4 4 -4 5 5 6 merely reward those who use these media only for profit. 4) without taking up two chapters of the schema on ecumenism. Testament would be out within ed in 1929 to prepare an Eng­ six months and the complete lish text from original lan­ OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS Ill order that those who make use of these niediu may ful­ But Cardinal Bea assured the Council Fathers that they would fill the moral code, they ought not neglect to inform them­ lie on the agenda of the Council’s third session. Sept. 14-Nov. text by the end of 1964. guages and oldest manuscripts FREE PARKING AT 1321 LINCOLN selves in time ahniit jiidgMiients passed by authorities eoni- 20. 1964. The chapters arc on Catholic-Jewish relations , and Use of a common Bible has extant, it was published 11 petenl in these matters. The; ought also to follow such judg­ religious lilicrty. been discussed but the Bishops] years ago by a Scottish firm. Tflursday, Dec. 12, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 23 Spanish Descendants-'63 Latent Americans

(Continued From Page 1) mot have the teachers to do the don’t have the money, this Just u the Spaaiah Amert-| .Mong this road, the sons of Spanish speaking, addressed ajjob in Spanish, builds up the sense of inferior-1 can co^nlalt gave their hard- the Conquistadors, the colon- / conference in San Francisco j The Very Rev. John Ordinis. ity and deprivation in youn-ilearned know-how on the west-lists might one day see one of only last month on the minor-ic p pastor of St. Cajetan's sters who can’t afford it.” em plains to the oncoming their number setting out like ity s present condition in Colo- parish in Denver, had pertinent Anglo - 9axon people, thereby Columbus into the realms of ratio things to say in answer to an AW.AKE.MNG TO possibilities creating the American world- space, to make landfall on the For a number of reasons the;inquiry. of working together for mutual: image of the everpopular cow- mbon in a 3-stage r^ k e t called Spanish Americans had become! He told the Register that he betterment, the people of St. boy, so now their descendants after the Great Admiral’s three the dispossessed, he pointed,faYor0^ a bi-lingual system of Cajetan's have made a great should be glad to leam the small ships. out. The law-with-philanthropy! such as French Can- success of their credit union. know-how of living in a compet­ itive society. And on that far, dusty shore concept which aimed at “falr-^ada has, to retain the best of The pastor told of young men they could plant, as he did, the ness” for the greater number, |Spanish-American cultural tra- who had borrowed to build bet­ Like many others consulted, Cross of (ihrist but this time must have seemed since i^^iditions, to help children learn ter housing for their families; in government offices, in right alongside Old Glofy. very like the camouflage ter-|Q{ inheritance, and to re- a student who paid for his col­ homes, and in rectories. Father minology used by an expand-1 n,ebber what they learned, lege course by this means, and Ordinas came back again and tag. consolidating naUon to hide ^ others who educated them­ again to the need for education. * parish, not a territorial one” selves in special skills through In urban areas nowadays'Ordinas said. “The loans at two per cent from the AS THE ARIAS family in even the old language is van-1 gpagigj, .American people come credit union. three generations had gone ishing under the wave of egali-i},gj.g {j.gnn all over town, espec- As sons of a great, adventur­ from the beet-fields to the pro­ tarianism which proceeds as igi].. (q {jjg Sacraments ous and energetic race, the fessor’s podium, other children part of ' •the American• way of ”.\t St. Cajetan’s we have Spanish-speaking people can ob­ • Drafc* Work life. of this generation should seize if not its essence. Cathechism classes for Catho- tain the acceptance they have Twiw-ue • A u to Pihitint the unlimited possibilities of­ Prant WlMol AlleMiMnt In the elementary grades of |jg children at public schools been so long denied. Father Or­ : • MoOy A Pone*r Itpoir Denver public schools, Mr. Lo-| every Saturday, like our neigh­ dinas said. fered to them, and raise Ihem- per told the Register, only 35 bor parish, with 100 attend­ But “manana” must be depressed minor Corona Auto Service out of 400 Spanish-sumamed pu­ ing.” gotten. Tomorrow to today.l‘*y‘o ^“>1 partnership with their Standard Gas t Oils pils could speak Spanish. He felt that the faith must be What to to be done has to citizens of the United iv:;,l'''rcl-l 1 Co-chairmen are Betsy Kaiser, in attaining this goal.” ton; treasurer, Laurie Anderson. traffic controls and electronic communications, refreshments; Barbara Wood Siin Vkley "leiinto Slu" Weiks (7 days, i ni|hlt) supervised by skilled personnel, speed shipments LliWiil. Ski titti, Meals. Accommodalioni - all man, entertainment; and Rose The officers appointed the re­ irs TO ligious, activity, and social com­ efficiently and dependably. Whenever you ship or fat tlli. plus fara. Write Oepl. Ill, Sun Valley, I TIME TRANSFER mary Varcho, gifts. Jews Oppose Play Hike for Cilpr FoMer. mittees for the year. Religious travel, be specific. . . say “ Union Pacific." Brooklyn, N.Y. — Concern committee chairman is Gene TEN MARYCREST students about the possible showing of FOR FULL INFORMATION Piekenbrock; social committee i YOUR FILES joined delegates of Colorado the play The Vicar is expressed chairman. Mary Ann Flanigan OR RESERVATIONS, PLEASE high schools to attend the 30th by the Jewish War Veterans of and activities committee chair­ annual International Relations Kings county, which it says im­ CONTACT UNION PACIFIC man, Pete Wolf. UNION Conference held at Denver uni­ plies Pope Fhus XII shares the FREIGHT A PASSENGER St. Therese’s Civics club, one Drawer Style Metal Reinforced versity Dec. 6. guilt for Nazi extermination of of the most active in the school OFFICE PACIFIC the Jews. “Future of the ‘Atlantic Alli­ is sponsoring an all-school drive ance” was the topic for this Metal Front Snap Down Styles Melvin M. Hurwitz, com­ for toys and clothing that the 535 Seventeenth St. year’s conference, sponsored by mander of the group, said show­ members will repair and use Denver, Colo. 80202 OMAHA 2, NEBRASKA the University of Denver Social ALL SIZES ing of the play will serve no for Christmas boxes. Phone KEystone 4-4141 Science foundation and the Colo­ useful purpose, but will con­ rado Education association. tinue “the lie” about Catholics I f 'w 6h ■(ft A A A A A A A iS»! Legal Letters Guest speakers noted for their w'ho have a record in evidence knowledge of the .Atlantic Alli­ of helping all minorities. GIVE A Freight Bills Checks ance addressed the participants • njLjjjy SPECIALS before the convening of discus­ ChesHul or Toarful? sion groups in which each dele gate was to participate. If you mind your motor man­ ners, says the State Patrol Delegates from Marycrest your Christmas holidays will be COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS CO. were Jeanne Lambert, Suzanne cheerful instead of tearful. Houston, Diane Edwards, Kelly Office Furniture and Supplies Koller, Marcia Lindeman, Ann Trumble, Denise Wortiska, Bar DENVER PET SHOP & I 1707 Lawrence St. 534-2343 bara Zarlengo, Frances Dalla i r : i 4 1 l'::l;il':i..l, ■ D m li..B H H:;H . H:; 1 ’ i: -'Mvl rosa, and Karen Royster. 1090 So. G aylord Open M onday Thru Sat. 333 Holly St. Fri. Eves. Till 9 P.M. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wed. Eves. Till 8 P.M. 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Charcoal and Instruction Book. never give it up Only $3.95 ...... graduated from the Sacred $19.95 Complete • Saves precious "aged” water Heart Cathedral school, Salina. \\ FOLDING TABLES Kans. Plans Recital HOLIDAY GIFT PET AND SUPPLY CHECK LIST y A ll >12* 1. Plywood, He entered St. Francis’ pre­ Mosonito or Plostic .Alice Erisman, a senior at paratory seminary, Victoria, *48 D Aquariums, Aerators, Filters Q Dog Coats and Sweaters top*. Tubvior >tMl Loretto Heights college, will 1*^ fold flat. MsmunoNS' Kans., in 1932 and came in 1936 present selections from Jo­ 0 Colored and Natural Cat Coats and Sweaters to St. Thomas’ seminary, Den­ Compltt* tin* of otl-itMl, hardwood hann Strauss, “Die Fleder- ver, where he completed his iG: Aquarium Gravel n Beds, Litter, Catnip and upholsttrtd choirs. Tabl«t.orm. maus,” Friday, Dec. 13, at philosophy and undergraduate 8:15 p.m. in the May Bonfils j® 0 Fish Food, Color Food 0 Toys studies. Stanton Center of Performing 0 Collars, Leashes 350 Broadway While he was a student at St. arts, 3001 S. Federal boule­ ,95 . n Thomas’ seminary, he was em- vard. She is presenting the ^ Bird Cages, Stands A Toys 733-5521 ' ployed in the business office of recital in partial fulfillment of □ Bird Canister Sets . . . a n d se /fs, t o o the Register during the summer her degree in speech and i C TRICES GOOD THRU DEC. Mth •RICH OOOD THRU DSC. Mm vacation months. fiSY budget le'fns drama. REGISTER NOW! FREE DRAWING FOR VALUABLE GIFTS The public is invited to at­ ■WORLd’S .. lARGESTi^mEAlER;: IINFOLDING CHAIRS" His parents live at 1296 S Marshall street. Denver. tend this free program. P ag « 2 4 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Dec. 12, 1963 YOUR NORTH DENVER MERCHANTS

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