DENVERaTHaiC Youths Are Challenged REGISTER To Prepare as Leaders Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations (See aletare ea pare U) Contents Copjrrigbt by tbe Catbolic Press Society, Inc., 1962 — Permission to Reproduce, Except On Articles Otherwise Harked. Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue. Leadership is not for spiritual midgets, the Very V y y M u o n P tw 69do Rev. John J. Danagher, C.M., rector of St. Thomas’ Lining np fm- a Tonth Week VOL LVil No. 13 DENVER, COLORADO THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1982 seminary, Denver, told nearly 500 young Catholics at parade are some of the nearly 5M CYO a breakfast in the Cosmopolitan hotel Nov. 4. members who attuded a special Mass ia The breakfast followed a Mass in the Cathedral the Cathedral, Denver, Nov. 4. FoUowlni marking tbe climax of Catholic Youth Week in the archdiocese. (he Mass and parade, the yonths hrid a MCCW Cenrenfieii Panllmh Cevncif Father Robert Syrianey, pastor of Our Lady of Fatima paririi, breakfast meeting in the Cosmopolitan Lakewood, and associate director of the archdiocesan Catbolic hotel. Youth organization, offered the Mass. “The i)nestion of who will be tomorrow’s leaders is being answered today,” Father Danagher declared in his address. “And the answer will come from youths who have the vision to Trinity of Suffering see the opportunity to serve and the determination to make the most of the gifts with which God has endowed them.” Stressing the need for vocations to the priesthood and reli­ gious life to provide Catholic leaders for the future, Father Danagher said, “I am not trying to push anyone into the priest­ Plagues World Today hood.” “But if you are called to the religious life, then that is where By RaaisTiB Staff WRirza Tbe tbeme,' presented by a, must take it to very man who you will find your happiness — on earth as well as in heaven.” — (Special — The monk of Gethsemane, depicted hungers for it” hunger of spirit, of body, of tbe worid or its figure in Every­ And so, while the great Ecu­ THE LIFE OF a priest or religious, he declared, should not intellect — a trinity of suf­ man crucified on tbe cross of| menical Council of Bishops in be thought of in terms of “giving up” something, but as an op­ hunger. considered Christianity in portunity to meet a challenge. fering which places to­ changing world, the National “Not jnst priests and religions but all Catholics are called on day's world as yesterday’s “THE LAW of love, the law Council of Catholic Women dis­ to be leaders,” Father Danagher declared. “Everyone has a voca­ —was the dramatic presen­ of Jesus Christ,” declared the cussed the Christian in a chang­ tion and must meet the challenge to be a leader in that vocation tation of the theme for the Trappist, “must become the ing world. by word and example.” 31st convention of the Na­ reality of life of all who call The Holy Father, in opening Other speakers at the breakfast were the Very Rev. Mon- tional Council of Catholic themselves Christified___Those die Ecumenical Council, it was signor William H. Jones, archdiocesan superintendent of schools, Women here. j who have this trinity of wisdom and Father Syrianey. Karen Metzger, a member of the CYO in Our Lady of Fatima , Lakewood, was toastmaster for the Conveiifioii to Deuw ff breakfast. To fl«fp R0fyg—s Denver will host the national convention of the National Council of Catholic Women in Volunteers Praised October, 1966, at the invitation Responsibilities Are Few, of Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. The 1964 convention will be held in Washington. Nursery Is Daily Flow But Sponsors Are Needed Mrs. Anthony Verlengla of Pueblo was named at the cnr (See picture on page 2) ver. Representatives from all rent convention in Detroit to be Of Love, Babies, Work There are no legal and finan­ parish organizations. Including representative for the Denver cial responsibilities incurred by the Legion of Mary, Holy Name province, succeeding BIrs. Jo­ (See Picture on Page 3) years of age. For some reason sponsors of Cuba refugee fami­ societies, and others, are in seph J. iUckey of Cheyenne. “Anyone interested can do these children are unable to almost anything for our babies lies. But there is a tremendous vited. live with their own families. —even help with 200 bottles of sense of civic accomplishment The nursery was established by Kolka died the pointed out by the Very Rev. formula a day made up of seven for sponsors who help “escapees the Denver Archdiocesan Coun- work done by several St. Vin­ Monsignor Clarence B. White, different types of milk or milk to freedom” find homes, secure cent de Paui conferences and assistant general secretary of substitutes. Our nursery is a employment, and so become Great Feature of Usgr. Verschraeghea the National Catbolic Welfare constant flow of love, babies, Svpporl UF Driv* self-sustaining members of the Conference, in his keynote ad­ diapers, bottles, and motion.” community. .> Catholics tiiroughout the dress to the convention, called Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, R.N., This is the message that the greater metropolitan area are Was Emphasis on Family Communion for the “universal radiation of supervisor, gave-this description urged to give support to the Rt. Rev. Honsignor Elmer J. truth.” of constant activity at Infant of United Fund drive to reach its A pastor w hose great hospital Denver, Nov. 4, at the Frances of Assisi who teach in Kolka, archdiocesan director of Prague nursery, Denver. Speak­ goal of 14,534,000. Uoyd J. King, stress on Sunday family re­ age of 72. the parish grade and high Catholic Charities, wants to THIS UNIVERSAL radiation ing at the semi-annual report­ general campaign chairman, ception of Communion to The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ schools. stress for all parish organiza­ of truth, said Monsignor White, meeting of the board of (Urec- said the drive dateline is being ory Smith, P.A., V.G., was cele­ Monsignor Verschraeghen wm tions and individuals. More takes place through the living tors, she praised the indispens­ soudify his parishioners extended from Nov. 2 until the spiritually — this is one of brant of the ^lem n Requiem recovering following surgery sponsors are needed to give voice and example of all mem­ able work of women and girl Mass scheduled at 10:30 a.m. goal is reached. the outstanding features performed Oct. 23. He had been some ordinary help to refugees bers of the (%urch. volunteers. Some 113 agencies in the five Thursday, Nov. 8, in St. An­ that marked the nearly 28- expected to leave the hospital from Red t^nny. The NCCW convention, he In the past year, a total of county area are members of the thony’s church. The prelate’s Moasigaor Kolka Is to ad- 9,321 hours were given by volun­ year pastorate of the Rt. this week. A heart attack struck added, in discussing the three UF. They provide needed health body’s lay in state in the church him the morning of Nov. 4. He dreM a joint meeting of all teers to this program. “With­ challenges of public morality, welfare, and recreational serv­ Rev. Monsignor Emile J. from Wednesday, Nov. 7, until died at 3:40 p.m. Father Wil­ Catholic lay organizations on tbe of personal responsibility, and out them,” Mrs. Fletcher con­ ices, as well as aid to nurseries Verschraeghen of St. An­ the funeral Mass. o tinued, “our nursery would be liam Sievers, hospital chaplain, “Cuban Rrtngee Crisis” Nov. 8 of human dignity, as they re­ and orphanages. Archbishop Ur­ thony’s church. Sterling. chaotic. I cannot stress too gave him the Last Rites of the at 8 p.ni. in K. of C. Council S39 ban J. Vehr has asked full sup­ Hundreds of the faithful and PARISHIONERS ATTENDED late .to the individual, to the, strongly how valuable our vol­ Church. home, UTS Grant street, Den- family, to the community, and port for the campaign. Ten Cath a number of priests in North­ two Rosaries recited in the unteer women and girls are to Pastor at the parish In Sterl­ to the world, is closely parallel­ olic institutions receive UF eastern Colorado paid their fi­ church Nov. 7 at 7:30 and 8 p.m. ing since December, 1934, Mon- us.” funds. ing the work of the Ecumenical m nal respects to the pioneer A Rosary at 4 p.m. was attend­ signor Verschraeghen was bom Gala Open House Thowsaad Wwlcomws Council in apfdying the teach­ SINCE 1946, Infant of Prague pastor of the plains. He died ed by priests of the area, reli­ May 6, 1890, in Ghent, Belgium. Bright-eyed Marla del Car­ ings of the (jhurcb to current nursery has been offering care cil of (Catholic Women and the unexpectedly in St. Joseph’s gious, and tbe 14 Sisters of St. He studied at the Jesuit Col­ To Feature Schools men (at right) gets some ad­ world problems and situations. to chOdren from infancy to two Catholic Charities. lege of St. Barbc In Ghent and (S«e pktan m pace T) Plans are nearing completion vice from her older sister Zen- During 1961, some 197 chil completed his philosophical and for the open house to highiight alda as they both get their dren were placed in the nursery. parochial grade and high first glimpse of Colorado up­ Of this totid, 176 were released Ask Attorneys of 50 States schools in the archdiocese. Civic on arriving in Denver. They TV Actress Jane Wyatt to adoptive families. Mrs. Flet­ leaders, public school officials, and their parents, refugees cher and her competent staff businessmen, teachers, and from Red Cuba, were reunited provide a high standard of full­ To Back School Prayer Case time and home-like care for tots parents are innted. with two other sisters, who To Get Poverello Medal Annapolis, Md. — Maryland eral to “urge on the Supreme unable to live at home. The The program will take place have been living at Queen of Movie and television star Atty. Gen. Thomas B. Finan Ckiuit the proposition that the umba J. Devlin, T.O.R., in a nursery is a member of the in the Cathedral high school, Heaven orphanage. Jane Wyatt will receive the ceremony during the coilege’s has urged the attorneys general voluntary use of prayer in the Mile High United Fund. Denver, Nov. 13 in conjunction highest non-academic award of annual Founders’ Day dinner. A crying need at the nursery of the other 49 states to join nation’s public schools is not in with the schools’ observance of Christian Family Movement the College of Steubenville in This Sunday, Nov. 11, she is a new washing machine. Ed him in asking the U.S. Supreme violation of the Constitution of American Education Week. groups in parishes id the metro­ Ohio, the Poverello medal, Dec. Court to uphold tbe constitution­ the United States.” politan area. So far 389 Cuban ward Rowland, a member of the Sponsored by tbe Catholic Par­ nursery’s house committee, ality of reciting the Lord’s ent-Teacher league, the open refugees have been resettled in Prayer and reading from the FINAN’S LETTER invited the Miss Wyatt was selected for pointed out that the present house has for its theme “The the archdiocese. Most of the Bible in public schools. state legal officers to join with the award because of her sup­ machine has been in constant Educated Child Belongs to Cuban families are self-sustain him in an amicus curiae (friend port of many charities, her motion for many years. The All.” ing and all are eager to become Finan, in a personal letter to of the court) brief in a case work with The Hour of St. Fran­ tots’ clothing is kept spotlessly Mrs. Robert Knecht is chair self-supporting. each attorney general in the na­ now pending before the high / cis program, and her contribu­ clean. And so the washing ma­ tion, said the threat of war in itaan of the CPTL. Exhibits will chine is facing a crisis. court. stress the way Catholic schools IN SPEARHEADING a step­ tions to the Rosary Crusade the Cuban crisis “has made it and Family Theater of Father It is estimated that a new ma­ In that case, a Baltimore direct the teaching of each sub­ ped-up campaign for relocating more apparent than ever that woman is challenging the con Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. chine, with a capacity adequate the world is dependent on God’s ject to the development of some refugees. Monsignor Kolka for the nursery’s needs, will stitutionality of Bible reading help if we are to survive.” speciflc virtue, such as truth pointed to the real need for The medal will be presented cost 11,000. With 47 youngsters and recitation of the Lord's justice, and honesty. (Turn to Page 2) to Miss Wyatt by Father Col- cared for at present, a board He asked the attorneys gen­ Prayer in public schools. (Turn to Page 3) / Rt. Rev. Msgr. Emile J. Verschraeghen theological studies at the Amer­ Religion Classes In s id e the ‘Register’.... ican College of Louvain In 1915. For Deaf Pupils He was ordained for the then THERESA NEUMANN—a final report Religion classes for Catholic Denver diocese July 4, 1915, at on a great stigmatic, s e e ...... p. 4 deaf children are being held ev FAITH HEALERS—Divine Providence Brussels by Bishop John Fac- ery Saturday at 9 a.m. in St and some claims, s e e ...... p. S cio. Because of the (German oc­ Jane Wyatt Francis de Sales’ grade school AUTO TABLOID—featuring new cars, all in 16 pages, cupation of Belgium in World will be heard as hostess on Fa­ 320 S. Sherman street. All Cath inside this issue War I, tbe young priest was pre- ther Peyton’s “Family Thea­ ollc deaf children in the Den (Tura to Page 2) Obituaries ...... p. IS Real EsUte ...... p. IS ter” program on KOSI Radio, ver area are welcome to attend. turn is necessary for drawing together, think­ About Women...... p. 7 Clasailied Adi ...... p. U ObM rverf Arm lH^NUSMd Denver, at 10:30 p.m. She is Interested persons may call About Men ...... p. IS Edltorlali ...... p. 4 ing together, and influencing one another. Schooli, Youtta ...... p. I Entertalnmeat ...... p. I THE MOST AMAZING fact is that they seen in “Father Knows Best” PE 3-5400. are there at ail. The confidence shown in the non-Catholic (Turn to Page 2) , $128 Is Given This is tile first and most general reaction observers at the Council, emphasizes Dr. among the some 70 invited delegate-observ­ Lindbeck, is of the utmost importance. “No St. Jude Burse Protestant can now accuse tbe Roman Church ers and guests of the Second Vatican Coun­ Fourteen contributors this of double dealing. Having been treated with cil. They represent world bodies of Luther­ past week gave a total of 3128 to ans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregation- frankness, it will now be a challenge to be equally frank in return.” raise the St. Jude burse for the alists, Eastern Orthodox, and others. education of future priests to The invitation of these observers at the Great Steps Teward Unity 33,247.04. behest of Pope John XXIII has introduced NON-CATHOLIC observers at the Council, Donors from Denver were L. an entirely new climate into inter-faith rela­ says the Lutheran theologian, have access tions. to virtually the same information as the Coun­ Me., 35; Mrs. C.C., in thanks­ giving, 310; S.R.D., in thanks­ Enormous trust and confidence have been cil Fathers. They sit in on the deliberations giving, 310; M.S.D., 3S; Anony­ placed in these observers, in the opinion of in the special section assigned to them, Already Evident at Council mous, in thanksgiving, 346; L.C., Dr. George Lindbeck, Lutheran theologian on and the proceedings are translated via ear­ 310; and T.L.B., 310. leave from Yale University Divinity School phones for the various language groups as Vatican City — What monolithic structure, with the time that the Holy Spirit truly IT IS EXPECTED, also, (Hber donors were L.S., Colo­ as an interchurch research specialist for the tiiey go on. Pope dictating to the Bishops is the spirit of unity, the one that it will be maintained as a historians may view as rado Springs, in thanksgiving, Lutheran World Federation at Geneva, and Another impressive aspect of the Council and tbe Bishops just dictating who unites the Council Fa­ permanent agency when the the greatest result of the 35; A.F.C., Wheatridge, 35; a delegate-observer at tbe Council for these observers is tiie great freedom of - to the faithful! thers, irrespective of the di- council is concluded, and with discussion and debate enjoyed by the Council an expansi(m of its activities C.A.L., Colorado Springs, 32; NON-CATHQLIC observers, he points out, progress toward Chris­ “Now we can see that we T.T., Sedgwick, 36; Mr. and Fathers. They are seeing for Ae first time were mistaken, for the de­ on a worldwide basis. have been brought into the inner delibera­ tbe democratic aspect of the . tian unity — is already See related stories, pictures Mrs. VA., Littleton, 35; E.M.K., bates we witness in the great tions of the Church. They are being trusted The observers, says Dr. Lindbeck, are evident. on pages 5, 12,15. As a consequence local ef­ Englewood, in thanksgiving, 35, hall of St. Peter certainly are to treat the Catholic Church as a Christian credited with basic Mendliness toward the No one foresees the immedi­ forts undertaken in many and Anonymous, Akron, 35. as free and unimpeded as one Church whose welfare is their own concern, the Catholic Church and are trusted to use a ate reunion of Christianity, vergent views that may pre­ countries to pave tbe way for could wish. rather than as an enemy to be attacked. very considerable amount of discretion. but the new spirit of under­ vail among them, and makes growing interfaith contacts THE SUM of 36,000 will es­ This treatment of the non-Catholic observ­ In general, the non-Catholic observers are standing is sure to promote one Mystical Body of all be­ will be given new incentives. tablish a seminary burse in per­ “THE MOST divergent ers at the Council, declares Dr. Lindbeck, is rather overwhelmed. They are being given more intimate contacts be­ lievers, no matter to what petuity for the location of a views are expressed without As one observer expressed a great step toward the establishment of much more trust and confidence than antici­ tween all Christian faiths. creed we may adhere.” student for the priesthood. The hesitation. Everybody speaks real trust and confidence among tbe divided pated before they entered into the actual The decision to give the Sec­ it: “The road ahead toward principal will be invested and his mind unafraid. This is in­ Christian bodies. There is no longer any situation. “TO US,’.’ said an observer retariat for Promoting Chris­ Christian unity is long and only ^ e interest used. deed encouraging.” excuse for members of the various CTiristian for a major Protestant denom­ tian Unity equal status with arduous, but by God’s grace “To understand each other religious bodies not believing what others say TWO SPECIFIC areas in which the non- ination, “it is a revelation to tbe 10 council commissions is DONATIONS TO the seminary better is our common desire,” the progress already made Is about their beliefs, and taking seriously' their Catholic observers are especially interested find so much freedom of ex­ particularly noteworthy to burse should be sent to the another observer remarked. simply astounding. Now we own explanation of their faith. have been designated as religious liberty and pression in the Catholic Protestants. Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ This establishing of mutual trust and con­ the question of mixed marriages. Yet it is the Church. “We feel we are making The secretariat is thus able must not rdax hot carry ou bishop of Denver, Chancery of­ fidence is necessary for a full and sympa­ general Lutheran view as well as that of the “We were always under the real progress because we are to bring its recommendations with confidence and courage.” fice, 1536 Logan street, Denver , thetic understanding of each other. This in (Tom to Page 12) Impression that ‘Rome’ was a becoming more aware all tbe directly to the Council. (NCWC Radio aid Wire) 3, Colo. fkG l TWO THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 Msgr. VerschrciegliM, 72, Is Buried in Sterling Consistory to Consider (CooUnued From Page 1) signor Verschraeghen acquired vented from sailing for the U.S. new property for parish expan­ Canonization of Four until 1919. sion, constructed a cafeteria, iSrt 8IW7 M P*f« i) BLESSED ETMARD founded His first assignment in Den­ gymnasium, and elementary Vatican City — Pope John the Congregation of the Priests ver was as assistant at St. Pat­ school for $200,009 (dedicated in XXIII will hold a consistory of the Blessed Sacrament and rick’s parish Oct. 31. 1919. In 1951,) enlarged the convent, and Nov. 15 to hear opinions on the the Servants (Sisters) of the 1923 he became pastor of St. enlarged the seating capacity canonisations of four new aaints. Blessed Sacrament. He was born Mary’s, Rifle, and in 1929 pas­ and remodeled the church in The causes to be voted on are in 1811 near Grenoble, France, tor of St. Augustine’s, Brighton. 1958. In October, 1958, the par­ those of Blesseds Vincent Pal- and died in 1868. He was beati­ There he built a church and rec­ ish marked its golden jubilee. lotti, Peter Julian Eymard, An­ fied in 1925. tory. tonio Pucci, and Francesco Ma­ IN RECOGNITION of his ria. BLESSED PUCa, bom in 1810 ARRIVING IN Sterling Dec. outstanding work as pastor. Pope John XXIII designated THE CONSISTORY is a for in Pistoia, , was a priest of 13, 1934, Monsignor Versch- mal preliminary to canoniu- Father Verschraeghen as a the Servite Order, the Servants raeghen succeeded the Rt. Rev. lion. Domestic Prelate with the title of Mary. He was beatified in Monsignor Charles H. Hagus as 1952, 60 years after his death. third pastor at St. Anthony’s. of Right Reverend Monsignor in BLESSED PA LLO m founded The new pastor at once began December, 1959. the Society of the Catholic Apos- his stress of family reception of Immediate survivors are a tolate, the Pallottine Fathers, BLESSED MARM, a Capuchjn Communion, a spiritual feature brother, Father Albert, and two which now has 2,200 members. brother, was bora in Camporos- He died in his native city of that marked bis entire pas­ sisters, (decile and Mary, all in so in Northern Italy in 1804 and Belgium. Burial was in River­ Rome at the age of 55 on Jan. torate. died in 1866. He was beatified in 8t. Anthony’s pariah in north­ side' cemetery, Sterling. 22. 1850. He was beatified 100 eastern Colorado is the oniy one Monsignor Verschraeghen’s years later to the day. 1925.-(NCWC) in the area that has both a work with young people re­ grade school and high school flected the respect he held for The combined enrollment is them. At least six youths of the about 599. Fourteen Sisters and parish were to become priests Reunion for Exiles five lay teachers staff the and more than 20 girls entered The end of a long separation comes for the family of Mr. Visitation Parish, Denver; Mrs. Augustins Garcia, Mr. Garda, schools, and no tuition is various sisterhoods. and Mrs. Evariste Garda as the couple and two daughters are Harold Dougherty, president of the Holy Name society of Holy charged the pupils in attend­ reunited with two other children wbo have been staying at Trinity parish, Westminster; Daniel Cunningham, president of ance. OFFICERS AT the funeral Queen of Heaven orphanage, Denver. The Caban family arrived the Holy Trinity, St. Vincent de Paul conference; Mrs. John in his years as pastor. Moo- Mass celebrated by Monsignor from Miami, Fla., Ae past week. In front are the four Garcia Brano, president of the Holy Trinity Altar and Rosary society; Smith included Father Leonard children, from left, Zenaida and Marla del Carmen, wbo arrived and the R t Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, archdiocesan Redelberger, pastor of Guard with their parents; and Cira Maria and Maria del Rosario, rector of Catholic Charities. The organisations of Holy Trinity "for Better Cab Service" ian Angels’ parish, Denver, dea­ who have been in the dty for several months. Standing are and Visitation parishes sponsored the Garcias as a Joint project. con; and Father James L, Donald Ortix, president of ^ e S t Vincent de Paul conference of Ahem, pastor of SL Mary's, '/a u u ' C a b Brush, subdeacon. Father James E. Kane, pas MAin 3-7171 tor at St. John's, Stoneham, gave the sermon. Need Spensers fer Refugees (Continued From Page 1) rector continued, come to our secure employment, and help uatioa Is a challenge to U.S. L e i b j m a i 'J, T e B o c k h o r s t o C o. sponsors and the crisis that ex­ free country and are eager not them get acquainted. citizens to give Christian aid to ists in Miami. to become public charges but Transportation to Denver is foes of Communism. They most TAiOR R-OMt A nan oa« and eucctric it o a . want to be self-sustaining, self- p aid by the government. be helped, and they are willing There are In Miami more than supporting, and become reset­ Through a government agency, to help themselves too. 100,000 human beings who have tled with the human dignity that funds are provided to help the left Cuba and must find a place was denied them in their home­ family maintain itself for at SPONSORS ARE needed In to live, work, and opportunities land. least a month. A family of four Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, » r S 9 7 for their children to attend arrives in the city with 1300 to Cdorado Springs, and other ci­ school. RESPONSIBIUTIES of spon­ get Itself started. ties in the archdiocese. Most of the escapees, he add­ soring groups are minor but es­ The State Department of Wel­ These freedom seekers want ed, have left their property and sential for the refugees to come fare in Florida also gives aid to be freedom finders. Groups possessions in Cuba. They have to Colorado. Sponsors are asked to the freedom seekers to get and individuals motivated by a only the clothes they could take to help them find a place to resettled in another city. After Christian concern for fellow hu­ with them. They are well edu­ live, and make an effort to help the first month, county depart­ man beings can help fulfill this cated. Freedom to live and to ments of welfare are organized temporary role as sponsors and worship and to work are prized Poverello Medal to give aid as needed until the perform an outstanding work. by them over the tyranny, in­ new “citizens” are self-support­ Persons and groups are in­ doctrination, and the deplorable For Jane Wyatt ing. vited to contact Monsignor Kol­ conditions of the Castro Red (Continued From Page 1) ka at the Catholic Charities of­ HUStirr Wo tUBMAN OIKALO J. MENCMANN GCflARO R. regime. THERE IS also an allowance. fice, 1665 Grant street, Denver TKS0CIU40MT. CFCU each Sunday at 6 p.m. on KBTV, These people, the Charities di- Monsignor Kolka noted, for 3, or phone AC 2-3528. Channel 9, Denver, and KRDO- food, clothing, and needed med­ TV, Channel 13, Colorado ical care. The Catholic Chari­ + + + Springs. ties office will assist in provid­ Another Cuban THE 1962 RECIPIENT, who ing guidance and direction for follows a number of distinguish­ both the sponsors and the free­ Family Arrives ed individuals and organizations dom seekers. The arrival of another Cuban on the Poverello list like Dr. Free language classes for the family, that of Alfredo Ross, on Jonas E. Salk. Alcoholics Anon­ refugees are provided at the ymous, and Variety Clubs Inter­ Catholic Charities office. Ses­ Nov. 7 brought to a total of 392 national—has had a distin- sions are held each Tuesday the number of Cuban refugees JhsL TJIjanLSiDfUL resettled in Colorado through guiihed career on the American and Thursday from 7:30 to 9 the efforts of the Catholic Char­ DOWNTOWN-SIXTEENTH AND WELTON— OPEN MONDAY NIGHT stage. p.m. These classes help the in­ ities office of the Archdiocese On Sunday, Nov. 11, at 10:30 dividuals to adjust to their new p.m. she will be hostess on the of Denver, social and economic life. “Family Theater” program on Arriving with Mr. Ross were KOSI Radio, Denver. Despite President Kennedy’s his wife, Silvia, and a daughter, quarantine on Cuba and the Her talent has perhaps been Lillian, 17. The three were re WHArS YOUR SIZE? present slow influx of new refu­ best recognized in television, united with another of the cou where she won three Emmy gees, the Charities director said, pie’s daughters, Mrs. Jose A Awards (1958, ’59, and ’60) in 100,009 freedom seekers in Mi­ Balbona, who has been living in ami must be resettled. This slt- REGULAR SHORT LONG the role of Mrs. Jim Anderson Denver since January. in “Father Knows Best.” Mr. Ross speaks English well Irish Sweepstakes 35 35 36 and was formerly employed in AT 19 SHE LEFT coUege to To Aid Seminarians the Havana branch of the Na­ 3 6 36 37 join the theater trail, and with­ tional City Bank and Trust com 37 37 38 in six months she was on Broad­ Calgary, Alta. — Mrs. Lucille pany. The family will live at 671 38 38 39 way with such stars as Charles Leonard of Calgary, with her Wolf street, Denver. Laughton. $150,000-first prize in the Irish Imported Religious 39 39 40 Tn the mid-1930s she went to Sweepstakes, plans to aid two k o 40 41 Hollywood and immediately seminarians from India, Africa, WITH lAY INC Greeting Cords k l 41 42 starred in Lost Horizon. or the Dominican Republic. 42 42 4 4 Since that time she has played Mrs. Leonard had decided to ------STORE HOURS------in numerous well received films, support one seminarian three COMMUTE MONDAY, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. 44 44 46 TRAVEL and with the coming of televi­ years ago with all she could af TUES. THRU FRIDAY, 9 A M. TO 5:30 P.M. 46 SERVICE 46 48 sion advanced to even greater ford from her beauty parlor SATURDAY, 9 A M. TO 4 P.M. fame. • AIRLINE TlCXin 48 50 business. 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Afterward she will spend several months in Lima, Peru, W E HAVE IT on an Organization of American States fellowship carrying ont research for her doctoral dis sertation in sociology. in Hart Schaffner & Marx, The Franciscan Sisters of St ■loseph. whose mother house is in South Bend, Ind., have open­ ed two schools in Puerto Rico Timely Clothes and Mansfield Suits They look to Peru as the fu­ ture field of foreign missimi r / i V i y i Th# finast Suiti in th* nation in a solaction of materials and models work as soon as personnel is trained for the new venture. in the size that fits YOU! Only at Cottrell's will you find such a ‘V stock of Unusual Sizes to fit men of EVERY BuildI SISTER MARY Theresita’s mother, brother, and three mar­ ried sisters reside in Denver. Also, Sporf C o o fs and Slacks in the same wide size range Her two younger sisters, who A kitchen extension phone brings your I also joined the Sisters of St. Jo calls where you’re’ cooking. 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W orld Charities Back UN Development Plan 1 Rome— The Internation-]United Nations it will sup- nongovernmental organizations al Conference of Catholic j port and cooperate in the with accredited status to elimi­ Charities assured the^UN’s “Decade of Develop- nate those not deemed active merit” program. enough.) Canon Law Society Backing of UN General Sec- The conference's special aid] , rctar>' U Thant's proposal that to the Church in Yugoslavia is| Names Msgr. Evans the next decade be devoted to now in its third year. The con-i the economic and social im frrence helps maintain 1.2M slu-’ The Very Rev. .Monsignor provement of less develo|>ed, dents in diocesan seminaries. In, i George R. Evans, Vice Chan-1 countries was voiced at the con-1, year it also helped! , , , cellor of the Denver archdio-iference’s sixth general conven-i *‘"'*^*“* cese since 1954, was elected vice|tion in Rome. reUgious priesthood. president of the Canon Law so­ Speakers, including Bishops, ciety of America at the organi­ MONSIGNOR Karl Bayer of praised guidance and help giv­ zation’s 24th annual national en new CathoUc Charities or­ convention in Detroit, Mich. Germany, re-elected secretary ganizations in less developed Some 240 Church law special­ general of the conference, re­ countries by those in more de­ rribwto lor VoforoNs’ Day ists throughout the country at­ ported that the active role play- veloped nations. tended the meeUng. Other of­ ed by the conference’s delega- The NCWC Catholic Relief Getting in some early practice for the observance of Vet­ ficers elected are Services was singled out for its erans’ Day Nov. 12 with a pledge ol allegiaiice to the flag are UN organizations in John Podesta, Vice Officialis of work in this regard. CRS has these first grade pupils in Guardian Angels’ school, Denver. the Joliet (HI.) diocese, presi­ New York and Geneva assures helped set up Charities 4feroups| From left are Charlene Hoy, Douglas Beck, Loots Gentile, dent: Monsignor Clement V. their continued good standing. in Latin America. (NCWC Ra-! and Gary Cummin. The children are pupils in the newest ele­ Bastnagel, Washington, treasur­ (The UN is revising its list of dio and Wire) mentary school in the archdiocese. Classes at Guardian Angels* er; and Father James Mc­ began in September in the first three grades. Grath, Philedelphia, recording secretary. Monsignor Evans received his doctor of canon law degree from Students Promote Role in Veterans' Day Program the Apollinaris in Rome in July, Sixty Pep club girls from and Washington birthdays in ings, collections of food, doth of government but to suggesting 1953. A native of Denver, he archdiocesan high schools will February and Dewey Day on ing, and toys to aid poor fami­ a program of principles and was ordained in 1947 in the Ca­ join in the city’s annual tribute thedral. After his return from May 1 to the commemoration lies; and circulation of petitions practical action by which the to the nation’s defenders in the of the adoption of the ConsUtu to arouse interest in civic prob­ students can make their con- Rome, he was assigned at the Veterans Day parade Nov. 12. Chancery office. He was named tion Sept. 17 and Memorial Day lems. tribntion to the nation't wel­ The observance this year has May 30. fare. a Papal Chamberlain with the been moved to Nov. 12 because title of Very Reverend Mon­ A special series of assemblies DEVOTION TO the nation’s the usual date for the holiday, signor by Pope John XXIII in held the past year in Catholic welfare is one of the primary School NolMoy Only 300 Boffins of f o r m u l a Nov. 11, falls on a Sunday. December, 1959. schools in the Denver area to objectives of the curriculum of Monday, Nov. 12, Veterans’ Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, R.N., supervisor some of the 209 bottles of formula made daily Students in Catholic grade and promote respect for the city’s Catholic schools. Day, will be a holiday for all at Infant of Prague nursery, Denver, seems for the infants in the nursery, who have a high schools will join their fel­ laws and the men who enforce Eighth grade civics classes students in Catholic elementary to take everything calmly as two of her cur­ separate section for themselves. The nursery low students in the public them drew praise from top state for example, are devoted not and high schools in the Arch­ rent 47 charges enjoy their play game. Note is a member of the United Fund. schools and employes of banks and city officials and police de­ only to teaching the mechanics diocese of Denver. and the federal, state and city partment officials. government In taking a day Off Every Day Busiest One at Nursery for the observance. AT EACH ASSEMBLY the The 60 Pep club girls in the ptipils presented to a represen­ (Continued From Page 1) help is vital, especially since development. Prospective vol­ parade will stand as a symbol tative of the police department member pointed out, “any young girls are at school on unteers may contact Mrs. of the dedication of Catholic a spiritual bouquet representing mother can see that the prob­ weekdays. Young at WE 6-6732. schools in the archdiocese to the Masses, Communions, and lem. is a daily one." Circles from various parishes the task of developing the virtue prayers offered by the boys and Another contribution, Mrs. of patriotism in their st'idents. MRS. JOSEPH YOUNG is Young 'noted, is the Volunteer in the city were cited at the girls for the intentions of the policemen. chairman of the volunteer pro­ program of the Junior Red board meeting. Women’s groups provide various services for the PARTICIPATION in the pa­ gram. Women! of the metropoli­ Cross. High school girls spend . rade is only one of many spe­ Most of the eighth grade pu regular hours during the sum.."“''*«'^* such as mending or tan area, ihej reported, liave cial programs during the school pits in Catholic schools are been genero^ in calling and mer and on hoUdays with the “ I*!'"* •='?“* "8 ” the year devoted to fostering love of members of civics clubs. These offering theiil services. This children to enhance their social ,‘>ubies. One volunleer s mak- — ...... mg new seat covers for the country. Other activities to pro­ organizations are organized all teeter-babes. mote the same goal range from over the nation by the Commis­ 4 k ■' The annual Christmas party regular classroom instruction to sion on .American Citizenship at ;for the nursery babies is being extracurricular activities. the Catholic University of Amer­ Audience With Pontiff ica, Washington, D.C. ; planned on Sunday, Dec. 16. Mrs. Special assemblies and trib­ i Valens Jones is in charge of ar- utes to the nation are held in Among their projects are in­ Highlights Pilgrimage Irangements for this event. Very Rev. Msgr. George Evans the Catholic schools on at least vitations to public officials to nine Flag Days in the school speak to club or school meet­ Sacred Heart Retreat House By Bob Ramsey greeted by the Pope and re­ year, ranging from Lincoln’s ings, visits to government build The recent Register pilgrim­ ceived his Papal benediction. Over 1,000 Officials Expected SEDALIA. COLORADO age to Europe, led by Father Speaking of the annual Reg- Robert Dore of St. Catherine’s WtMVWMred pilgrimage. Fa­ At Social Welfare Conference palish, Denver, was highlighted ther Dore said it is a “good in- More than 1.000 representa­ Robert M. Ball, commissioner by a vifit to the Vatican and an Irodoction to Europe” and “the tives of public -and private of Social Security, Washington, REUGIOUS ARTICLES audience with Pope John XXm. only way to get a first visit of health and welfare agencies in D.C., and James G. Banks, as­ FOR PEACE OF MIND Others from the area taking these countries. Everybody was Colorado will attend the 72nd sistant commissioner of reloca­ • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS part in the tour besides Father well pleased with the tour.’’ annual meeting of the Colorado tion and community organiza­ Dore were Mary Lutter of St. One of the other highlights of Conference of Social Welfare tion, Urban Renewal Admini­ • PiaURES • PRAYER BOOKS AND A FRESH START Dominick’s parish, Denver, two the trip was the group’s visit in the Hilton hotel, Denver, stration, Washington, a r e persons from Boulder, and one to the shrine at Lourdes. Nov. 14-16. among the principal speakers at • PENDANTS * BOOKS • PLAQUES from Longmont. Others in the The Rt. Rev, Monsignor El­ the conference. MAKE A RETREAT party were from throughout the WHILE VISITING France, mer J. Kolka, archdiocesOn di­ Complete Line of Religioui Atticlci.for Church and Home U.S. Father Dore celebrated Mass in rector of Catholic Charities, and THIRTEEN PUBLIC FOR­ the Basilica of the Sacred Heart president of the National Coun­ UMS for the discussion of social THE BASILICA was. then in Paray-le-Monlal. It is in this cil of Catholic Charities, is a issues will be held during the Reserve a private room by calling town that the Sacred Heart of vice president of the conference closed to the public and "this three-day meeting. .Among the A. P. WAGNER &.CO. prevented us from returning to Jesus appeared several times to board of directors. He had board St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. supervision of the program. subjects to be discussed in the 377-3567 Write Box 185 the Vatican to take it in as fully public forums are: “Troubled CHURCH GOODS as we would have liked,” Fa­ Youth,” “The Adult Offender,” or MAdison 8-3727 Sedalia, Colo. ther Dore said. “The Changing Nature of Col- 606 14th St., Between California & Welton On the day of their visit, how­ rado’s State Institutions,” and Retreats conducted by Jesuit Fathers ever, the pilgrimage was privi­ “The Social Implications of Le­ TA. 5-8331 leged to attend the blessing of gal Processes” the new organ in St. Peter’s. They beard a redtal played on the organ accompani^ by the Vatican’s famous men and boys’ choir. Later Father Dore was grant McCONATY'S BOULEVARD ed a private audience with the Pontiff in adiicb be and nine other priests were individually 1st Putients A Trusted Name Move Into In Catholic Funeral Service A v t f i 0 i i c e W i t h P o p o Pope John XXIII is shown conversing with Father Robert for Forty-Three Years Dore (at left) of St. Catherine’s parish, Denver, when the latter New Hospital was granted an audience at the Vatican. The Rt. Rev. Mon­ History was made in Chey­ signor Thomas Ryan is partially hidden ’:ehind the Pope. Mon­ OFFERS A CHOICE OF TWO enne Wells when 15 patients signor Ryan serves as the English interpreter for the Pontiff. were transferred from the old The priest in the background is unidentified. BEAUTIFUL FUNERAL HOMES St. Joseph’s hospital to the new — ^ $759,000, 25-bed St. Joseph Hos­ pital of the Plains. \ The first day the new building was FEDERAL BLVD. AT SPEER opened for use was Oct. 27. • GRAND 7-1625 A caravan of nine cars, in-| eluding an ambulance, brought ^ the patients to the new hospital. The whole operation and trans- ferral required only 15 minutes, | The new hospital occupies a dominant view on the northeast edge of the city. Two Bayberry-scented

THE FIRST AMBULATORY candles for joining patients to enter the building were Mrs. Catherine Dorz- ANB’s Christmas Club! weiler, Mrs. Esther Bennet, and Baybarry candles are traditional at Miss Mary Catherine Hogan. Chriatmaa. Thair distinctiva fra- Others included Jake Schreivo- granca imparts a ipaclal charm to gel and Benjamin Leifermann. holiday fastivity. And Itgend aays 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. at Mississippi Sister Mary Louella, hospital ^ good lucK and wealth will follow • SKYLINE 7-1238 administrator, praised the as­ their usa during tha Yuletide taaton. sistance of Cayenne Wells resi­ ANB hat a gift of two Baybarry-ecented dents in making the big move candles (or you. . . just for joining the 1963 qnlck and easy. Ten Sisters of Christmas Club. Our supply it limited . .. to stop in soon. St. Joseph of the Third Order You'll snioy this Christmae more knowing of St. Francis conduct the hos­ you've airtady started to save toward a pital. paid-up Christmas nest year. MEMBERS OF the Auxiliary j at the hospital, the administra-' AMERICAN tor pointed out, sacrificed their] time and helped prepare the m o r t u a r i e s hospital for the open house and' NATIONAL the opening date. Mrs. Mary ■ // Roth is auxiliary president. BANK D enver's Catholic M ortuaries Girls from Sacred Heart school- Orivu^h Bnnkiiru / Pruu In-iaak Parkinp also gave assistance. l/tk and Stmrt } CNtrry i-iflt \ f a t ic a n / and Vatican I I TNEVITABLY, in the long course Pope lost his temporal domain. ■*-of its deliberation voices will be But Cathohcity continued stronger raised in doubt about the ability of than ever, and less than 50 years the Ecumenical Council to breast later the Pope regained all the sov­ the mountainous tides of Com­ ereignty he needed or wanted. munism, materialism, secularism, Today, reporters at the Vatican C^uedtion \Jaiue6 reli^ous division, and all that is may occasionally show ignorance of against God. At such times let us the questions in debate but none By Jam u M. Shea steal a corrective glance at the of them has the unabashed hostility MOOTH AND PERSUASIVE were the words of the words that escaped from the ob­ of those who covered the event in S announcer. It was a high quality, classical musical servers of the First Vatican Council 1870. program on an FM station, and he had something to say about education. in 1870. HOW STRANGE are the words of Odo Russell, the son-in-law of “A college graduate earns on the average |177,- Today, the world either allows the Church freedom in varying de­ the then British Foreign Secretary, 000 more than a mere high school graduate,” he Lord Clarendon, in reporting his was saying. (Maybe a couple of thousand dollars grees or attempts to suppress her. . ■ ■ ■ off one way or the other, No government seeks to control the reactions to the conclusion of the A but no need to quibble.) Second Vatican Council or tries to First Vatican Council! “Therefore you should block any of its decrees. “The independence of the Ro­ ' open an account with the man Catholic Hierarchy has thus T i l A U A t v i A Moth-Free Savings Bank IN 1870 the situation was vastly been destroyed (by the proclam- I f l 6 n O m e to be sure your son or different. The so-called Catholic mation of Papal infallibiity) and A daughter reaps this bene- governments of France, Austria wCODG ” 0^ the supreme absolutism of Rome at ■ his non-se^uitur conclu­ and Bavaria fought the promulga­ last been obtained, established, and sion. tion of the dogma of Papal infa^- dogmatised.” bility. So also did the anti-Catholic EVEN THE SOARING sounds of Brahms’ From a distance of 90 years we “Fourth Symphony,” which followed, couldn’t drive Bismarck. Even the Anglican Glad­ smile at this foolish prophet. Much out of my mmd the appalling crassness of this ap­ stone did not hesitate to lecture the less than 90 years from now some­ proach to education. First Vatican Council. one in Moscow will read with For some, perhaps, the bank's pitch crystallizes Emperor Napoleon III threat­ equal contempt and incredulity a a vague financial itch. What else is college for except ened to remove his protective commentary of Komomolskaya to increase earning power? troops from Rome if Papal infalli­ Pravda on the opening of the Coun­ Well, it’s prudent to save money for your chil­ bility were declared. He actually cil: “The Vatican of our days rep­ dren’s college education, as long as you earn the did so, because of the outbreak of resents a living corpse, and nothing money justly and as long as the children will benefit from it. Anyone who doesn’t think you can go to the Franco-Prussian War, and the can resurrect it.” college without benefit just doesn’t know what col­ lege is like.

BUT IF an extra |177,000 is the main reason— and to the advertiser it was the only reason—for a aSome cjCeddond J r o m C ^ La college education, then a re-examination of the mean­ ing and purpose of education is called for. 'HE e v e n t s of the last, tormented If the UN is successful in supervis­ Tweek of October gathered toward an ing the dismantling of Soviet installa­ When educated men such as bank nffipiais and upshot that could be the start of a new tions in Cuba, its role is cut out for their advertising aaents make money the sole meas­ turn in world history. it. It can proceed to the same task in ure of a college education, the poverty of their edu­ The Cuban crisis factually demon­ Laos, North Viet Nam, and the Him­ cation’s quality is showing. I had thought—still think, strated what everyone could have alayas. If the Communists are really for that matter-4hat you went to college to learn known, that right has the natural ad­ skittish at the sight of U.S. atomic something of mankind’s history as it is reflected in bases in Turkey, they have a remedy his literature, art, and science. vantage over wrong, and when might backs up right, then wrong gives way. in the UN for that also. They can al­ low UN representatives to supervise College, it seems to me, is an opportunity for The Cuban blackade proved that a ^ree elections in Hungaty, Czecho-Slo- maturing in mind as well as body, for opening the strong resolution to enforce right can vakia, Poland, in return for which we doors of wisdom, for developing the cool reasonable­ bring peace nearer; when we allow ness that is a mark of the tnily civilized person. fear to stifle resolution, war has a would gladly pull out all nuclear bases Im frw cfiea fe fhw SIIm I Partmer in Europe. kwwp lira Hm mp to all Ika warU taphah, DawIHry mwtf roomy entry. | WELL, EVERYBODY knows this. Everybody but ka kapi allva." the bank and its agent, who ran down the academic THE FAST-MOVING events con­ THERE IS NO likelihood that the Soviets would admit such action at ensign and ran up the dollar-marked greenback. They cerning Cuba demonstrated that the forgot about John Keats, who after extensive trav­ present, but they should not be allowed els in the realms of gold nevertheless found more joy UN has some value ^ winding up dis­ to obstruct free elections in Cuba in a new translation of Homer. A putes but none in forcing their settle­ where they cannot make their force D kleteda eteda n leumann: i l^ e p o r t ment. Only one nation was equipped effective. to take the necessary action in defense The U.S. should not relent until By Joseph P. Kiefeb band information. Since then, the Blessed Mother. On that of the Western Hemisphere, the nation Cuba has a chance to vote. The UN or IN MY YEARS of writing, 1 have received authentic re­ day, there was a coronary no subject which I treated has ports from those who knew convulsion, producing great whose interests were directly threat­ the OAS can see that the election is v i& t iL attoulaUMl mor* int«r««t than her Intimately. agony that endured until her ened. The action in Cuba demonstrated fair. After that Cuba can return to the my recent columns on The­ death three days later. anew the moral foundations of the free world. Until then we should safe­ resa Neumann of Konners- THERESA NEUMANN died Monroe Doctrine. guard Cuba. reuth. The letters are still of a heart attack on Sept 18. THOUSANDS came from all coming in from all parts of It came as a surprise to her parts of Europe to bid her u n ^ e t o u d OL the country, penned by clergy family and friends since fre- farewell as she lay in state and religious, college profes­ quenUy, for the past 36 years, in her home. Upwards of 7,000 sors and housewives, medical while taking upon a suffering attended her funeral. She was By G. J. Gustafson S.S. little God-fearing Christian ^ lie C^lirldtian C^tedlt n io n experts and theologians. The of reparation for others, she laid to rest at the base of the ^ IT IS said of Immanuel started to think and ended up Kant, a justly famous philos­ amazing thing is that, out of seemed on the verge of death. cross that had been designed by undoing most of what he In fact, in Oach ecstasy that NE FORM of economic enterprise less, and training in democracy to opher, that he never saw life held dear. the many comments received, as she knew it from her ec­ I witnessed as she experi­ stasies. O that is originally and distinctively those whose daily lives government itself. He always read about The quiet little man of Koe­ only one revealed an attitude enced the Passion of Christ Christian is the cremt union. It is not never touches. it in some book or other. nigsburg (now, ironically, be­ of skepticism. There were many who I thought she was on the found in Communist countries. It is not It is no wonder that Communism If we remember correctly hind the Iron Curtain) start­ Limitations of time have imagined Theresa Neumann it is Thomas P. NeiU, a gifted ed all this quite unaware. He prevented me from sending threshold of death. would die in some sensational found in the free world where Christian bars credit unions and in the free world popularizer now teaching at would be horrified to learn personal replies to all these When the end came, those manner . . . such as expiring social principles have not taken root. credit unions related to church endeav­ St. Louis university, who said today of all the terrible forces kind people who took the time around her could not believe during the hours of agony on Its origins go back to the monies ors are the fastest gaining. One has that a book always intruded he had unwittingly unleashed. to write. Eventually I hope to it. They thought it to be just some Good Friday. Though I, pietatis of the middle ages. The credit to have a Christian image of life to be between Kant and reality. reach them all with responses another of her many acts of too, had this illusion in my union today holds one of the most po­ interested in what it has to offer. This quiet little man who OUR SECOND point is that to their particular questions. while we in America prattle earlier years, I was brought tent guarantees for the elimination of In Latin America, beginning with had never been anywhere be­ Since nearly every one of about deals and paper treaties back to reality three yean poverty and the establishment of de­ Father Dan McLellan’s Peru, and ex­ yond the borders of his native them is familiar with the and the unimportance of what ago during my last visit with mocracy all over the world. tending on up to Mexico and to the Koenigsburg le ctu red on story of Theresa Neumann Profiles world geography and wrote one believes, the world is go­ her. She then told me of her The story of the credit union is told Antilles, the credit union, usually ing to pot because of what and has been interested in cardiac condition and explain­ in a new book published by Devin- her case through the years, it Church directed, is doing its tangible some people really do believe and ed that the Savior no longer Adair, Common Sense Credit, by work while the Alliance for Progress —atheistic materialism. Com­ will not be necessary to re­ demanded that she suffer as peat her life’s story. Charles Morrow Wilson ($3.95). In read­ drags its feet. It is remaking econo­ Ponder munism, Socialism. . . . We frequently as in former years. ing it we were struck by the author’s like to call ourselves “prag­ Perspectives “Now I am permitted to suf­ mies elsewhere in the underdeveloped matists,” meaning that we A PREDOMINANT question fer only on the first Fridays concept of the credit union as a livini^ world. and working instrument of practice and believe in what works. We in these letters is when and expiation for the soul of an­ of the month and during the “THE CREDIT UNION is no hand­ like to think of ourselves as bow did the stigmatic die? other. Only the young pastor, Fridays of Lent,” she said. Christianity. out,” writes Wilson, “no packet of dol­ Print “realists.” It is true, as some pointed recently appointed and not THE CREDIT UNION is so readily lar bills tossed into the jungle or the But what we have been out, that these details were familiar with her previous THE .SUFFERINGS of The­ allied with Christianity because it em­ desert to disappear after a brief mo­ thinking for the last several absent from the secular and “death-like” experiences, rec­ resa Neumann were especi­ phasizes two effects of Christian civili­ ment of usefulness. The credit union is generations is horribly un­ profoundly about the nature religious press. At the time ognized the real thing and ad­ ally intense during the past zation: The spreading out of private the finest tool of self-help we can offer of reality, which he blithely realistic and it no longer I wrote my two articles, I year, and most intense just works! ministered Extreme Unction. property and the principle of subsid­ today. It stands revealed and proved declared to be unknowable. had not obtained any first- prior to her death. A weak­ iarity, or the rule that business or so­ Ket he changed the think­ as the only quick and conclusive weap­ MANY PEOPLE expected ened heart could no longer ing of ages and all of us live, cial enterprises should be as nearly as on against the age-old forces which something dramatic to happen stand the immeasurable pres­ even today, under his influ­ possible owned or controlled by the peo­ tend to separate society ever more when Theresa Neumann would sure brought against it for 36 ple. The credit union offers self-confi­ ence. From his monastic es­ years. She died of natural widely into millionaires and paupers.” tablishment, where he kept make her exit from this causes. Any supernatural as­ dence and self-respect to those whose Foreign aid may water but only monastically regular hours world. She departed as quiet­ initiative has been warped by paternal­ ly as she bad tried to live. pects of her sojourn on earth Christian enterprises like the credit un­ (his fellow citizens set their ism, a chance to own to the property- ion bear fruit. clocks by the time of his ■There are, however, some must still be verified. daily walk), his figure still significant dates in her life. Although she strove to be a casts a shadow upon us. She was bom on Good Fri­ saint, she never claimed to be THE CHEAT Pope Leo X n day in 1898 and baptized on one. On my first visit to her said that Kantianism was the Easter Sunday of that year. 31 years ago, I was filled with greatest heresy of our times: She received the first wounds awe and trembling. As I took Jdidtori^ Ifie^iected Philosophy, theology, ethics, on her body on Good Friday her outstretched hand, I drop­ law, all have been altered by of 1926. On Sept. 14 of this ped to my knees. She immedi­ K ant Nor would there be a year. Feast of the Exaltation ately lifted me up and said, h e r e v . m . J o s e p h c o s t e l l o e , Western civilization and growing inter­ Hegel, and, consequently, a of the Holy Cross, her suf­ in what I thought was a scold­ S.J., of Creighton University, has est in the history of Christianity among Karl Marx, without him. So ferings were more intense ing tone: “Don’t do that! I writtenT two studies on the status of undergraduate and graduate students.” regular he was; so revolu­ am not a saint!” than usual, lasting throughout Church history in American private and tionary! the day and night and ex­ SOMEDAY the world will public universities, with some shocking IT IS DEPLORABLE that courses in Of course, this is not to be tending into Saturday, the have the answer as to wheth­ Church history, on which Christian evi­ a lecture in philosophy. Our Feast of the Seven Sorrows of er or not she really was! findings for Catholics. point is simply that a good Although in all American higher in­ dences so largely depend, and which stitutions the teaching of Church history explain the heart of Western civiliza­ is far below the level of attention this tion, should be moribund in Catholic subject enjoys in Europe, Father Cos­ institutions. The gradual separation of telloe finds that interest in Church his­ political and ecclesiastical history into AN D THEN tory and Christian culture is greater in distinct disciplines taught by separate Protestant and private nonsectarian in­ faculties has not only led to the neglect And then there is this story his mother asked. “You’re of Church history in many institutions not going to tell me you need stitutions than in Catholic colleges and FULL AS BOOKS about a Texas youngster. universities. but has also distorted the whole picture After his first day in school them for school?” of the past As Christopher Dawson ob­ “Yes, I do,” he insisted. To understand that we have he rushed home from kinder­ THE ATTENTION given this depart­ serves, it has “destroy^ the intelligible souls is to feel our separation garten and insisted that his “Teacher said tomorrow she’s from things visible or in­ mother buy him a set of pis­ going to teach us to draw.” ment in state-supported institutions is unity of culture. Without Church hMory lower than at Catoolic centers, but no our civilization cannot be understood.” dependence of them, our dis­ tols, holsters, and a gun belt. ♦ ♦ ♦ tinct existence in ourselves, “Why, whatever for, dear,” general attitude of hostility is discern­ If anywhere Catholic colleges should our individuality, our power of A small city boy spent his ible. The University of Califomia plan­ lead and not follow, it is in the fleld first night on a farm. The acting of ourselves in this way ned a two-semester survey of the his­ of Church history. If such courses are or that way, our accountable­ crowing rooster and other ear­ Rt. Rev. Matthew J. ly noises that are part of farm tory of Christianity because of the gen­ more emphasized in the Catholic insti­ ness for what we do.—John eral ignorance among students of “an tution, secular colleges might be more Henry Newman (1801-1890), Smith, Ph.D. mornings brought him sleepily Parochial Sermons, 1, 19-20. Founding Editor, Register awake earlier than usual. And essential element in the history of willing to grant credits for them. System of Catholic it caused him to remark: “It ^ yf ^ ^ ^ ^ Newspapers doesn't take long to stay here ICfi*w What They Wanted 1917-1960 all night, does it?” T H E REGISTER Thursday, H oy. 8, 1982 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE FIVE Thoughts of Protestant On Rome and Unity REGISTORIRLS iRelittU lUrtes m pf. U , li) Petersburg, Va. — “Thoughts of a Protestant on Roman Christianity at the time of the Second Vatican Council” were written as follows by Theodore 0. Wedel for tiie bulletin of St. Paul’s Episcopal church: ‘“The Roman Catholic Church may be an instrument through which God is passing judgment on Protestants for their disunity. As the Churches of the Reformatioo once spoke ’Ja itk J^eaierS and f^rovidience words of judgment upon the great Church of Rome, so that Church may today be the servant of God, on voicing judgment By Paul Hallett cording to the late Dr. James scientific explanation. upon us. THE FIVE-QAY speaking en­ J. Walsh, who wrote a skepti­ WHEN WE LOOK at the disunity of Protestantism, the gagement of Oral Roberts, the cal book on these extraordi­ BUT EVEN at Lourdes 95 Roman Catholic puts the chiidren of the Reformation to utter famed Evangelical faith heal­ nary cures in 1923, Schlatter per cent of the cures recorded shame . . . Roman Catholic America is still found at Church Sweeney J. K. Weckbaugh er, reminds us that Denver died just as Walsh’s book in the archives refer to mala­ Rodger Knight, Jr. on Sunday morning. It still honors the Toi Commandments was the scene of an early-day went to press, and not until dies affecting organs or tis­ and still fears God. Can the same be said of Protestant Am­ counterpart, Francis Schlatter, after Schlatter had got into sues. These cures are not c

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A l II Pomew, Cwlormlo Spriags | iHtM-tnWOMBd Retreat Set for Girls 0 Of Public High Schools

PuUic high school girls, sen­ showing of slides to parish iors and juniors, will be guests classes of the Confraternity of over the Tlianksgiving w ei^nd Christian Doctrine in the Den­ for the seventh consecutive year ver area. at El Pomar, the (Colorado The colored pictures of El Po­ Springs retreat center for wom­ mar include both interior and en, Interest in this year’s re­ exterior views of the magnifi­ treat has been increased by the cent estate which was once the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Retreat Set Spencer Penrose. THE TWO sets of slides have By Northeast District been shown by Mrs. James MRS. ANTHONY VELAR­ MRS. THOMAS P. LEHRE, MRS. MICHAEL C. CAR- Sbetterly (279-5969) of Golden DE, the former Pauline Gar­ the former Dorothy Marie ROLL, the foTTTier Coiicrn The Rev, Edward Magimiis, and Mrs. Raymond Mutz (EM 6- Tisch. She is the daughter of S J., of Regis college, Den­ cia. The wedding took place Kenned> . Shf Is tl;* daughter 9658) of Aurora, both of whom Mrs. Peter Tisch of Minneapo­ ver, wiD conduct a ^ y of of Mr. and Mrs, John P. are taking reservations until Oct. 6 in Presentation of Our lis. Bridegroom is the son of recollectioB_ for members of Kennedy, Denver. Ceremony Nov. 10. Lady Church, Denver. Bride­ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lehre the northeast district of tiie took place in St. AntbAov of The retreat begins Friday, groom is tbe son of Mr. and of Omaha. Wedding was held Denver Archdlocestn Council Padua church. BridepA^m js Nov. 23, with 6 p.m. dinner and Mrs. William Westhoff of Den­ in St. Therese’s Church, Au­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. of Catholic Women at St. ends Sunday, Nav. 25, after ver. The couple plan to make Peter's dbarch, Fleming, rora. The cou;de live in Au­ Thonsa-s M. CantiU, Denver. itwlim§ CmHflk Dtntghimn* fvMif Benediction at 4:15. Chaperoaes their home in Denver. rora. The couple live in Denver Thursday, Nov, IS. will be Mrs. Sbetterly and Mrs. state and local officers look part in the Lon Haddodc, Colorado sprinp, state secre­ Regiatratlon will begin at M. A. Butler of Thornton. Re­ initiatioB of new candidates at a recent meet­ tary; Miss Catharine Maloney, Uttleton, state II a.as., fMlowed by Mass at treat master is the Rev. BIl ing of Catholic Daniditers of America Court regent; Mrs. William Combs, Mrs. Joseph Cu- 16:36 a.m. The board meeting chaei Byrne of Mt. Carmel par­ Meeting in Greeley S t n e re a a MS, Sterling. Thirty-six mem­ carida, Mrs Walter Wemsmen, Mrs. W. E. will he held at 11:15 a.m., and ish, Trinidad. , Club bers of the local conit, together with nine Truitt, Jr.; Mrs. Raymond Tetseli, lunch will be served at 12:15 Additional Information may be The quarterly meeting of the Luncheon will bo served at gnests from Denver and two from Colorado local agent; and Mrs. Mary Rohan, Denver, p.m. Cmiferences will be held obtained from the Sisters of Activities Greriey District Council of Cath­ 12:30 p.m. A guest speaker will Springs were present. Left to r i ^ are Mrs. district deputy. thronghout the afternoon. Charity who operate El Pomar olic Women, the annual work­ be present Brscrvatlons are to FeUx Doberdaax, Mrs. Owen Lecheler, Mrs. Ilckets for the luncheon are at 1661 Mesa Avenue, Broad shop affiliate meeting, will be be sent to Mrs. John Ponofrlo, $145. Reservations can be moor (ME 2-2451 or 5-8682). Ap­ SwRiinoiy Auxiliary held in SL Augustine’s Khool, 822 South Third Avenue, Bright­ 1 , 9 S 0 R m s o t I m s DitlriiNrtwdl made with Oe local Altar and pointments can also be made The St. Thomaa’ Seminary 675 Egbert Street, Brighton, on on, before Nov. 16. Rosary society presidents or for showings of tbe slides, which Auxiliary will hold ita m eeti^ Tuesday, Nov. IS. Registration by sending a eheidi and notifi- are exhibited on request by on Friday, Nov. 9, at 10 a.m., will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the Busy Hunds Make Beads h r Missions cation to Mrs. Jnlins Wems­ members of the El Pomar Re­ in the Knights of Columbus sessions will start promptly at men, Fleming. treat League. Clubhouse, 1575 Grant street, 19 a.m. All presidents and chair­ Distinctive Our Lady’s Rosary Making 1,250 rosaries made by mem­ Persons interested in Joining an Denver. Members and friends men are urged to attend. Club, Denver, reported th a t bers have been distributed. The afternoon rosary mai^g circle club now boasts 31 active cir­ may contact Kathleen Gill, FR of the seminarians are invited. Portraits tpocialiita In Party Pastriat cles, including Lowry Air base 7-8348. Social Club Slates Regis Women’s Club You art corOUUy to­ MARTAUME guild. Blessed W ^ n circle When St. Philomena’s circle Dance November 13 ri tod to 000 oar Por^ Archbishop’s guild, and Presen­ Archbishop's Guild "Commnniam’’ will be the tndturo In Block tad met Oct. 29, there werh 160 The Paramount Social club WUU, (MU u d u tr o e t 5AKERIE5 tation parish circle. rosaries turned in for missions. subject of a talk to be given will hold a dance at Townsend Color Two hundred rosaries were Members of tbe Archbishop’s Heaven Orphanage, Denver. In An hour of spare time will at the Regis Women’s Club, Hall, 238 Broadway, on Tues­ Ail BuNor sent to the Maryknoll Fathers Guild celebrated Halloween addition to chairmen Barbara make a rosary. The art of Ro­ day, Nov. 13, commencing at 175 to the Josephite Fathers with a cook-out at Queen of Mahoney and Mary Ann Butler, Friends of the Library, meet Fningoid Studios CAKES sary Making carries with it the 8:30 p.m. Music will be fur far 200 to Bishop E s ^ a g e , O.F.M. "big sisters’’ attending were ing scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. Miportanity to gain many spir- nlshed by the Speechley Trio. Wtddlnsi of Gallup. N. Mex.; 225 to the Itiial blesstngB as well as help' Lillian Strong, Mary Pomarico, 13, at 1:36 o’clock in tiie stu Hilton Hotol and Rosmary Cerrone, Angel Gen­ At a idiort buriness meeting Phono ZM-mt Partlaa Jesuit Fathers of Honduras. Ing to folOli the message of Regis dent center at the college. Mar' tile, Ruth Zeylmaker, Cathie before the dance at 7:45 p.m., CaQ 200 to Sisters of Loretto, El Fatima. tin C. Kelly, assistant to the final plans will be made for tbe t ii*i*ny - PI. nan* Pasp, Tex.; 150 to the Bendic- Guild Young, Eileen DeBruno, Pat president, will be the gnest Anyone wishing publicity con Darr, and Margaret Steeves. annuid dinner dance of the » w. firw i bsInrMd. W MOM tiiK Sisters of Hanover, Kans.; cem ^ the group may notify speaker and will be introduced club, to be held this year in IS In o im ir - IP 7-74TS and 100 to the Legion of Mary, M ass Infant of Prague circle will Mrs. Clifford Stanley, DU 8 by Mrs. Lon Weber, program the American Legion 1360 Dr. Jomes P. Groy Cathedral Parish, Denver, 1984. The annual memorial serv­ have a layette shower on Nov. chairman. Presiding at the bus Broadway, on Saturday, Nov. Cathedral" Rosary MaUng OPTOMETRIST ice honoring all deceased 8 in the home of Pat Darr. iness session at the afternoon 17. Reservations may be made Circle will meet Saturday, Nov. members of the Regis Guild Members attended a rosary for meeting will be Mrs. Edward L. by calling Mrs. Amelia Des­ 10, at S p.m. in the Prague District CCW Meet Curran. Father Harry E. HoC' Eyes Examined will be held on Sunday morn­ Cora Kemme, mother of Cor- mond, FL 5-5444. meeting room, 1530 I/igan wischer, 8.J., moderator of the ing, Nov. 11, at Regis College, rine Pollack. Visual Care street. Some 3M rosaries am Set in Ft. Coilins Denver. A Mass will be of­ group, will report on future for chained monthly by the 17 fered at 8 a.m. in tbe stndeat Mary Lou Urban will enter plans for the group. DRY CLEANING 213 Colo. Bldg. St. Joseph’s parish. Fort Col members. Information ab o u t chapel, after which a break-, tain Mother Beloved circle on AND LAUNDRY Nov. 14. 1615 Calif. STUDIO Joining this group may be ob tins, will be host parish for the fast for members and thdr Nospifaf Awxillaiy Coll tilled by calling Betty Welch, quarterly meeting of the Fort families wiR be served in the Notre Dame circle will meet For Appointment Call: AC 2-0830. St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxil­ PORTRAIT Collins District Council of Cath- student nnlon building. Nov. 8 in the home of Kath­ CASCADE TA. 5-8883 Our Lady of Peace Circle of iary, Denver, will hold its (dic Women on Tuesday, Nov. Alter breakfast the Novem­ erine Miller. TAbor S4170 PHOTOGRAPHY ir St. John the Evangelist Parish, 13, starting with a board meet­ ber meeting of the guild will Sacred Heart of Jesus circle monthly board meeting on Fri­ B'WASO A. DC CHOCS Denver, will meet Tuesday, ing at 10 a.m. The general be held in the lounge. Elec­ will have a dinner meeting on day, Nov. 9, at 9 a.m., in the 4SH R COLFAX Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. This group meeting will open at 10:30. tion of officers will be held. Nov. 13 at Builder’s Showcase. Catherine Mullen nurses’ home. FRXHONT 7-SMl now has 12 members who av­ Mrs. Pauline Curran is nom­ Mrs. Ramon J. Campbell, new­ For The Finest Cleaning DPfVm « , COLO. erage 150 rosaries monthly. Workshops for all committee chairmen will comprise the inating chairman. Reserva­ THE MEETING of St. Dom­ ly installed president will pre­ And Repairing monuiia program. Hanamt’s tions for the breakfast are inic’s circle will be in the home side. of Claoia Schnaider on Nov. 7. CATHEDRAL PARISH C^afe w H I cater t h e luncheon, t«nee»»ta hr •mwmm ox. *- ORIENTAL ond DQMESTU which will be served as a buffet 6565 on or before Friday, Mickey Kilker is a new mein- Queen’s Daughters ber of this circle. in the church hall. Luncheon Nov. 9. A meeting of the Queen’s reservations at fl.25 should be Mary Kinkel vrtll entertain Daughters wiU be held Sunday, Jtk. fia U iiL made by Nov. 9 with Mrs. L. J. Annivwrsary the Ave Maria circle on Nov. Nov. U, at 3 o’clock at Our FBATURINO 13. ITALIAN DINNIRS SIRLOIN—SPiMCBR-TJONR McMilUan, 482-4133.' O f W ed ding Lady of Lourdes Church, 2256 Coll tl.1t to 145 STIAKS —tL lf to Our Lady of the Rosary cir­ South Logan street, Denver. The PRII Parkins attar t PJA — Sunday attamoon — 17th A Grant The ACCW council is asking — Call tor Spaclal Catarins Sarvka — that each member in the dis Mr. and Mrs. Roswell H cle will complete its Christmas Rev. D. L. McCaddon, pastor, 2630 E. 3rd m U at 17Mi Ava. Phona MA. ^PSIl layette on Nov. 13 at Mary trict contribute at least |1 for Graves of 321 Lookout View will be the guest speaker. Host­ Also Wall to Wall Cleaning in tbe Home the archdiocesan budget. This Drive, Golden, will observe their Frances Whiting’s house. esses for social hour will be ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Imay be paid to Mrs. William 50th wedding anniversary on On Nov. 9, Our Lady of the Misses Lillian Anthony, MARION Brown, district treasurer, 712 Friday, Nov. 16. They will be Loretta circle will meet in the Marguerite Rothaus, Isabella OLIVER'S Peterson, Fort CoMns. honored at an open house at home of Marge Sargent. and Magdalene Staub. & St. Joseph’s hall, Golden, from Mildred Patchford will be 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18. Will 6TH AYE. hostess for St. Anthony’s circle The couple were married in on Nov. 15. ii Meat Market Will CARPETS Golden on Nov 16, 1912. They St. Gemma Marie circle will "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats” have a daughter, Mrs. Kathryn meet Nov. 13 in the home of Room Size BAKERIES Jennings of Whittier, Calif., and Elaine Eisenhauer. and Smaller RUGS CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER a son, Roswell M. Graves of Lirgctt Mitctlonf In th# City. ■ Home of Fine Pastries Hobbs, N. Mex. Fresh Poultry Fish 68 So. Broadway At the time of his retirement Court St. Rita Furniluw IrttaK.™" ■ t Profottlenal Moat Cuttan to Sarva You 753 So. University Ogtii aeid IvMlnft in 1960, Mr. Graves was em­ Rocoptien and Till t:S0 BM. Phono PS. t-UlP i n i 1. Mh Avt. 1556 Cehinido Blvd. ployed as a linotype operator 2410 East 3rd Ave. at the Denver Catholic Register. Banquat Nov. 11 E.M.W. Preparations are under way where cash talks for Catholic Daughters of Amer­ 2141 So. Broadway SHerman 4-2754 ica Court St. Rita’s reception W e take better care of your clothes” for new members to be held Sunday, Nov. 11, at 1:30 p.m in the club house, 765 Pennsyl­ ♦ 4- -f vania street, Denver. The ban­ quet will be held at the Brown Palace hotel at 6 p.m. Arch­ Safeway Meats bishop Urban J. Vehr of Den­ ver be the honored guest. Father Daniel Flaherty, of the IN ADDITION TO Denver Catholic Register, will be tbe speaker. State regent B E S r i Catharine Maloney and other Tn» • Ini(M'lr'Nvflow*SillT m • Stif QmBy*lHfffoii«r OUR REGULAR state officers will be present. * For reservations persons may tnemosflnDRrciEAHm call Mrs. Edith NeU, SK. 7-1559, or Margaret (Carroll, FL. 5-9325. ROASTING CHICKENS______lb. 39c BEEF LIVER______lb. 49c PROFESSIONAL Mrs. Neil is in charge of ar­ USDA Inspected ind Grade A. FtderaUy Inapected, even center ellces. rangements, assisted by Ann BACON SQUARES______lb. 39c BREADED FiSHSTICKS 14-oz. pkg. 49c Duseneck and Frances Schmidt. Sliced. Nattonal Brands, reguUr thickness Captaln’i CSioice Brand. QUALITY The deadline for reservations is Thursday, Nov. 8. LONG BOLOGNA______lb. 39c SU B BACON...... lb. 49c Old Fashioned , Half or Whole Sticks. Top National Brandi, lean narrow tlabe, any HALF PIG PORKERS lb. 39c alse cut DRY CLEANING CAREFULLY PRESSED Federally Inspected, head off, leaf fit out. PERCH FlU ETS_____ M b. pkg. 49c (SSOOIbs.) (Uptaln’s Choice Brand, large lUa ptccei. LAMB COMB. CUTS...... lb. 39c USDA Choice Grade, eontenU; Shoulder Boast, GROUND B EEF______lb. 49c W e Offer for Your Convenience Chops, Ublets ana Fore Shank. (B-12 lbs.) Sefewayf famout quality, money tiack guarantee: ★ SHIRT LAUNDRY S E R V IC E — SMALL WHOLE HAMS______lb. 59c CORNISH GAME HENS______to. 69c ★ COIN-OP MACHINE "CLEAN i STEAM" AT 25 c LB. Fully Owked. Top National Brands. (10-14 lbs.) Shenandoah Brand, Grads A. IW-Ib. die SILVER SALMON______lb. 59c WHOLE BEEF R IB S______ik . 69c ★ CUSTOM ALTERATIONS Baking or Frying. Whole fUh (4-6 lbs.) USDA Choice Grade, first five ribs only. (IS-Zl Ibt.) ★ O N E BEEF HIND QUARnRS______lb. 59c ITALIAN SAUSAGE______lb. 69c HOUR SERVICE—NO EXTRA CHARGE USDA Choice Grade (116-146 lbs.) Fresh. Cinlno's Famous Maks, any amount. PORK STEAKETTES______lb. 59c GROUND BEEF CHUCK...... lb. 69c 226 L 13th Ave. 1490 Carr 5915 So. University Made of Federally Inspected Pork, boneless, lean M ^e of USDA Choice Grade Beef only, extra and cubed. Arvada Square Shopping Center Colfax at Pierce 518 E. Colfax ROU CHIU CON CARNE M b. roll 59c BARBECUED FRYERS...... lb. 69c Colo. Blvd. at Evans 7130 No. Federal 38th & Benton Federally Inspected, quick and easy to prepare. USDA Inspected and Grade A. Just beat and aat Irving & W. Alameda 34th & Downing 73 E. Belleview MRS. JAMES R. GAR- land, the former Janet Lee Gizewski. She is the daughter IN COLORADO SPRINGS of Mr. and Mrs. John K. WE GIVE Gizewski, Denver. Bride­ 317 So. Nevada Venetian Vilioge Food Bank Shopping Center groom is the son of Mr. and i r SAFEWAY Mrs. Frank Garland, Denver. GOLD BOND WE REFUSE TO OPEN ON SUNDAYS Ceremony was in St. Joseph’s We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. Polish church, Denver. The STAMPS Prices good in Denver k Suburbs, Thursday thru Saturday, couple will reside in Denver. November 8 -10

...... — Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE SEVEN

RejgCs'tcA. o r t s Regis, Mullen to Face Title-Deciding Showdown The Regis Raiders and Mullen Mustangs will face a title-deciding showdown Sunday, Nov. 11. Both teams scored victories during the past week. Regis, leader in the Denver parochial league, is set for at least a tie. In last week's games Regis defeated the Annunciation Cardinals, 48-7, and the Mustangs downed the St. FTancis Gremlins, 41-6. IN OTHER GAMES St. Mary's of Colorado Springs won out over the Cathedral Blue Jays, 34-0. Outstanding play was contributed by Springs grid- ders Larry Peralta and Richie Jewett. The Buffs of Sisfer Greets Denver Broncos Machebeuf ran over the Tigers of Holy Family, 38-13. The Buffs’ Pete Perry was the star of the day with While DiakiitK plans for American Educa­ for the success of American Education Week, his touchdown runs. The Tigers’ Johnny O'Hayre ran tion Week, Sister Joan Frances of Machebeuf Nov. 1117. An open house at Cathedral high back a kickoff for 78 yards for one touchdown and high school, Denver, heedM the requests of school will be held Nov. 13, in connection with Blessing Nuns* Bus some of her pnpUs to stop by and observe the event. It is being sponsored by the Cath­ Bob Dreiling made the other. The Bulldogs of St. Jo­ a Denver Broncos practice session. The grid- olic Parent-Teacher League. P.T.A groups and seph’s defeated the Mount Carmel Eagles, 32-7, with Delighted Sisters of Loretto at Holy Family homecoming celeliration. Standing by are mem­ ders accepted her best wishes for the season others have been invited to attend. St. Joe’s Rich Marillo scoring two touchdowns for elementary and high school beam as the Rt. bers of the parish Altar and Rosary society, and, at the same time, expressed their hopes his team. Rev. Monsignor Forrest H. Allen, pastor, bless­ Men’s club, and PTA. The gift was a Joint NEXT SUNDAY’S gridiron schedule includes Ca­ es the new bus presented to the Sisters at the project of the three organiutions. thedral vs. St. Joseph's, Mullen Stadium, 12:30 p.m.; Mullen vs. Regis, Mullen Stadium, 2:30 p.m.; Holy 1,100 Attend Homecoming Air Force Pilot to Talk in Wbeofridge Family vs. Mt. Carmel. Regis Stadium, 12:30 p.m.: (8t. Peter and Paul’s Parish, Major Keeler, a vetera nAir this much heralded organiza­ Annunciation vs. St. Francis, Regis Stadium, 2:30 Wheatridge) Force pilot, flew 56 combat tion. p.m.; and St. Mary's vs. Machebeuf. at 2 p.m. Nuns of Loretto Given Bus Parishioners will have the op­ missions in World War II and From the more than 100 cou­ STANDINGS (Holy Family Parish, Denver) school Nov. 15 and 16. The par- as prospective members, The portunity to hear Malor John ples attending the fall frolic. Highlight of the annual home-|ents and the students will then 166 such missions while serving School W L T Pet. society will meet Nov. 19. W. Keeler of the Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Potter and Regis 8 0 0 1.000 Junior Parochial coming Oct. 28 was the present- have the opportunity to discuss academy Nov. 16 at their with the famous “Black Pan­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rupert were Mullen 7 1 0 .875 1ation of a Volkswagon bus to progress and problems with the THE PTA council will meet monthly Key and Sword Society ther’’ squadron in Korea. He awarded the prizes for the most St. Mary’s 7 1 0 .875 League Scores 1the Sisters of Loretto who teach teachers. Nov. 12 in the cafeteria. All meeting. was the most decorated man in unusual costumes. Machebeuf 6 2 0 .750 Midgets jin the parish elementary and The Men's club met Nov. S to council members of the PTA Mrs. John Olson announced Holy Family 3 5 0 .375 Mount Carmel 24 St. Cajetan 0 high school. select new officers and to dis­ are encouraged to be prompt Sacred Heart 19 Annunciation 6 cuss the turkey party Nov. 17. The PTA is engaged in a trad­ that the first bake sale of the Annunciation 2 5 1 .313 St, Therese 30 Christ the King 0 ■The gift to the Sisters was the season was a success, netting St. Joseph's 2 5 1 .313 Blessed result of the generous work of The Altar and Rosary society ing stamp project to purebasa LILLY REALTY CO. St. James 19 Sacrament 13 $133.47 from baked goods. Mt. Carmel 2 6 0 .250 three parish organizations, the received the names of 45 women 50 new card tables. tIALTOR Cure d'Ars 25 St. John 6 Mrs. Aldo Notarianni reminds St. Francis 1 7 0 .125 St. Louis 19 St. Joseph 12 Altar and Rosary society, the (It Pays to Consult a Realtor) the parents of the school chil­ St. Mary 6 Presentation 0 PTA, and the Men’s club. Cathedral 1 7 0 .125 St. Vincent Lady of dren that Nov. 14 is hot dog de Paul 31 Ixiurdes 13 The formal presentation and PAUL'S CLEANERS 3145 W. 38th Ave. GR. 7-1683 day. Llghlwrlghts Remember — Choaper doesn't mean more economical! Mount Carmel 19 Mary Magdalene 0 blessing of the new bus were- Orders for name imprints are Annual Dinner Holy Rosary 19 St. Dominic 0 held after the 7:30 a.m. Mass.: 10 FAMILY THEATRE PASSES GIVEN still being taken for Christmas St. Catherine 34 Assumption 0 More than 1,100 men, women,! FREE EACH WEEK cards after all the Sunday Is Planned at St. Bernadette 38 St. Cajetan 0 rREE PICKUP & DELIVERY IMS TACO - RIA RSSTAURANT St. James 20 Cure d’Ars 6 and children attended the home-! 3444 FEDERAL OL 5-4442 Masses. Sacred Heart 14 St. Therese 6 coming carnival in the after-' 3509 W. 38TH A V E . Guardian Angels Christ the King 34 Annunciation 0 Presentation 12 St Louis 6 noon. Profits from the event’ (Across From THE PARISH • SPONSORED (Guardian Angels’ Parish, St Vincent amounted to more than $550. boys’ 4-H club recently selected de Paul 37 St, Mary 6 No. Denver Bank) G l. 5-9705 Denver) HeavywelghU “Cadets” as its name. Their Mount Carmel 34 St. Eliubeth 14 PARENT-TEACHER confer COUPON - - officers are David Eulberg, The annual roast beef dinner St. Therese 18 St. Dominic 0 Delicious MEXICAN FOOD Prepared will be served in the church All Saints 32 All Souls 0 cnees to be held in the high president; Michael Tanner, vice 19 BABY SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS in the Authentic "Old Albuquerque’’ hall from 2 to 7 p.m. Nov. 11. St. Francis 25 St. John Tradition. president; Steven Rice, secre tary; and Larry Susman, treas Adult tickets are $1.50; chil­ Tickets on Sale 1 Full Color 5 x 7 Portrait dren, 50 cents; or $5 for a fam- — CARRY OUT ORDERS — urer. Paul Urban is leader of For Harvest Ball ily. the club. of your child with Call GL 5-9705 and your order will be The Altar and Rosary society (St. Mary Magdalene's Parish, ^ $ 0 9 8 $13.95 Value coupon ready when you arrive. ^ will take orders for Advent Edgewater) Unit Meeting wreaths and Christmas cards Tickets are still available for, after the Masses on Sunday. the harvest ball, a dinner-dance In Lakewood to be sponsored by the PTA at DENVER FOTO STUDIO 1 K o d a k THE MEN’S CLUB completed 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 in the Golden 3971 Tennyson St. ' GE. 3-3433 Parish Nov. 8 plans at its past meeting for a Star, 26th avenue and Kipling turkey games party Nov. 18. street. (St. Bernadette’s Parish, The PTA will meet in the CAM£KAS - raojeCTORS photo Lakewood) Mrs. Catherine Diavisio, TA church hall at 8 p.m. Nov. 14. 5-2052, is in charge of reserva­ Park room s u p p l ie s The Altar and Rosary society tions. is meeting, Nov. 8 in the church ^O ta TENNYSON s t r e e t basement. Luncheon will be A pantry shower was held at CCW to Hold the PTA meeting for the Sisters served at 12 noon, and a meet­ who teach in the school. ing and program will follow. Quarterly Meet NO CASH NEEDED The parish games party will ALL MAJOR CREDLT CARDS ACCEPTED jbe held Friday, Nov. 9 at 8 In Brighton WASINGER'S repairs !p.m. HIGH SCHOOL classes in ' (St. Augustine's Parish, Brighton) ELEaRIC STORE Alanie(la-44th Ave. T.V. religion are held Monday eve- Sales, Repairs, Service inings in the school at 7:30, and 5350 W. 44lh Ave. HA. 4 . 1 2 1 4 The quarterly meeting of the and Wiring Materials grade school catechism classes Greeley District Council of Cath­ 3154 West 3tth Avt. ' Car Radios City Wide Service are held on Saturday mornings olic Women will be held in the Dr. Lawrence W. Goedert CLendale 5-4944 All Work Don* According to ChrlstUn Principles in the school at 9:30. school Nov. 13. This is the an­ Adult instruction classes are nual workshop meeting and it is held on Tuesday and Thursday important that all committee Obstetrician evenings in the church base­ chairmen attend. Luncheon will Dr. Kevin Gleason ment at 7:30. be at 1 p.m. The speaker will NORTH Optometrist be Father Rotert'Syrianey, pas­ To Speak in HArrison 2-1970 tor of Our Lady of Fatima par­ ish, Denver, and associate di­ THE CATHOLIC DIRECTORY DENVER 6160 W. 38th-Ave. M ass Opens Westminster rector of Catholic Youth organ­ Wheat Ridge, Colo. izations. His topic will be on (llolv Trinity Parish, OPTICAL Meeting of \outh. Westminster) Dispensing Opticians The meeting of the .\ltar and Ur. I.awroncT W. (loedcrt. Of the Archdiocese of Denver Rosary society will be .\ov. 1,5 Denver and Westminster ohste- DeWAYNE INGHAM SATRIANO Altar Group at 8 p.m. The program for the trician and gynerologist, will be 4022 Tennyson Street (St. Philomcna's Parish, evening will be a report by Mrs guest speaker at the Altar and For 1962-1963 BROTHERS Denver) Joseph I.aMarca, library and Rosary .society meeting .Nov. 13. GRand 7-5759 literature chairman. 'opic will be the diseases JANITOR The meeting of the .-\ltar and ------of women stemming from the SERVICE Rosary society Nov. 12 will be­ adoIe.^cent to the mctiopausal gin with Mass at 11 a.m. for Rug and Upholstery Urban Renewal years. question session will JUST OFF THE PRESS! Formica Counter Tops the deceased members of the follow. Shampooing Ceramic Wall Tile society. Lunch will follow in the Director Plans Tl'RKEY games party will Vinyl & Linoleum Flooring Complete House rectory conference room. be held Nov. 11 in the parish Cleaning The Holy Name society will Talk to HNS hall at 7:30 p.m. There will be LINOLEUM AND sponsor a Thanksgiving turkey a meeting of those planning to # Accurate and up-to-date sourcebook of in­ Floor Waxing and (St. Anne's Parish, Arvada) Polishing party Nov, 16 at 8 p.m. in the work for this partv at 8 p.m. TILE SERVICE, INC. school hall. Proceeds will go to­ Carl .Mooers, urban renewal ,\ov g formation on the Archdiocese of Denver. Walls and Windows ward St. Philomcna’s building director, will speak at the Holyi Free Estimates—Guaranteed Washed Installation fund. Name society meeting at 8 p.m.j.jgn ^.^p^ule of the # Complete listing of archdiocesan officials Expert - Dependable Nov. 8 in the school gymnasium. ;,.hurch for one hour of Adora- 3500 Upan Street GL 5-7327 Insured A JUNIOR Red Cross first His talk will Leal with urban [jgp gf Blessed Sacrament with directory of all priests serving in the Arch­ John K. LaGuardIa Call Us for Fra* Estimafas aid course will be introduced renewal in downtown .Arvada, month, sometime between CL. 5-5754 and CL. 5-S2I5 diocese . . . addresses and phone numbers. Member Mt. Carmel Parish 2134 W. 44th Avt. into the seventh grade this 'the hours of 8 a m. to 5 p m month. Mrs. George Pugh, pres­ THE PTA plans a potluck sup- gn weekdays, ident of the PTA, will teach the per for its November meeting. Christmas cards are now on # Detailed information on every parish and NORTH DENVER LIQUOR STORE course. Later on courses will be Roast beef, rolls, coffee, and^ sale each Sundav between Mass- mission in the Archdiocese — addresses, time Domestic and Imported taught to the fifth and sixth butter will be furnished. The.es, .sponsored by the Altar and grades. meeting is planned as a get-ac-‘ Rosary society. of Masses, rectory, school, and convent phone WINE AND LIQUORS The Holy Name Men's club quainted session for parents a n d ------— - Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop members and their sons and all teachers. numbers. Your friendly Liquor Store Boy Scouts will receive Com­ Imprint orders for Christmas 455-4723 munion in a group in the 8:15 cards will be taken until .Nov.i Anyone Can Play the Edith and Carmine Lombardi, Prop. a m. Mass Nov. 11. 15. A selection of cards and- 3007 W. 44th Ave. at Federol gifts are on sale in the school NEW PLAYER PIANO! On Federal at West 44th Ave. on the Corner Reading PTA Topic after Sunday Masses. ORDER YOUR NEXT TO SHANNON'S BARBER SHOP .: THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ; At SI. Catherine’s .Mary Ellen Burke was aw ard -, ed the three-piece suit at the* 938 BANNOCK STREET COPY TODAY I (St. Catherine’s’Parish, Denver) Altar and Rosary society fashion I The meeting of the PTA at show. DENVER 4, COLORADO ; 1 p.m. Nov. 13, will center You'll be Buzzin' Bout I around “Better Reading for Our ! Grade School Children.” PTA Meet Set Please send'___copy (copies) of THE CATHOLIC DIREC­ $100 OUR ! There will be an exhibit of TORY for the .'\rchdiocese of Denver for 1962-63 to j recommended reading from first At St. Joseph's CREATIONS 1 ;to eighth grades. The Junior (St. Joseph’s Parish, • Artificial Trees for ' Great Books class will give a Globeville) (Name) POSTPAID Interior Decorations. ’ demon.stration led by Mrs. Wil­ liam Close. Mrs. Jerry Litzau The guest tpeaker at the ,• Flower Arrangements PT.-y meeting Nov. 8 wiU be ! and Mrs. D. W'alsh. The meet­ (Address) • Many other Gifts & ing will be held in the gymnas­ Monsignor William Jones. Par Home Decorations. ent.s are cordially invited to at­ ium. tend this meeting. Refreshments will be served, 'C ity, (Zone) A FREE GIFT WITH S h o w e r Slated The Sisters' shower was a MUSIC CO NOW OPEN! EVERY PURCHASE (.Mt. Carmel Parish, Denver) success and the Si.sters expre.s.- Parkisg at SI 00 each postpaid. The ,-\ltar and Rosary society their thank 1321 Lincela i (Will meet Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. in Check or money order enclosed □ W ILLETrS DECORATION & CREATIONS lithe grade school. .A pantry I DEDICATION ceremonies 1332 BROADWAY • CH. 4^554 I 2957 W. 72nd Ave. — Phone 428-2852 jl shower will take place for the I the school ground blacktop will Sisters. be Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. PAGE EIGHT THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962

On KOA RcnHo'b *C«tliolk How* New Series: Church's H/Ussion in Japan Four programs recorded in various aspects of the Catho­ School, Sophia University, Tok­ Japan are currently being pre­ lic Church in modem Japan. It yo, will speak on ‘“nie Cultural sented on the National Broad­ features authorities in educa­ life of Japan” Nov. 11. The casting Company’s radio net­ tion, communications, cultural Rev. John J. Lynch, S.J., as­ work on the Catholic Hour. The and religious life, as well as sistant professor of economics Top-Heavy Film Drama radio series is heard each Sun­ performances of native Japan­ at the same university, will day on KOA Radio, Denver, at ese music. talk about “Education in To­ action and drama tinged with By C, J. Zecha of the film’s great moments isi 12:30 p.m. day’s Japan” Nov. 18. ’The Rev. terror, this film should meet when Miss Crawford views one Heavy drama seems to be The series, “The Church’s THE REV. Joseph Roggen- Joseph Hyatt, M.M., director of suitable requirements. of her old films on television. the fare in and around the Mission in Japan,” examines dorf, S.J., dean of the Graduate the Good Shepherd Movement, Denver motion picture the­ As she watches herse>f as a I^oto, and the Rev. Helmut Er- aters. Of particular interest THE STORY is about two sis­ youthful spirited girl her face linghagen,>S.J., a survivor of ters, complete opposites, who takes on varied expressions of the 1945 ' Hiroshima bombing is Warner Brothers’ What were once famous movie per­ Fountain Woman's Death Ever HeppeMd to Baby Jaae, mood. She doesn’t have to utter and a, recognized leader in sonalities but now face the sun­ which unites Joan Crawford a word. The sadness in her youth work, will discuss “Chris­ set times of their lives. Miss and Bette Davis for the first eyes, the twitch on her mouth, tian Witness in Japan” Nov. 35. Davis, as Jane, portrays a one­ Recalls Legion Apostle time. These two professional ac­ the movement of her hands re­ The Rev. Robert C. Dressman, time child idol, who, offstage, tresses make tUs grim, sus- flect a person touched by a lost (Continued From Page 5) arrived at the hospital only two S.J., teacher of journalism and was a vicious youngster who memory. peoMftd film worth a look. It is “IT WAS DURING this time months before. Had he not been the communications arts at So­ strictly for adult audiences. This The two actresses actually when Edel was continually in available, Peggie would have phia University, will speak on is mentioaed because the Le­ complement each other. The my thoughts and prayers that had to be flown east for the “Nagasaki and Chrstianity” gion of Decency classiflcation key component in Aldrich’s di­ Peggie was attending Pueblo operation. Dec. 1. has lo t been issued on the film / W e o f t K e rection of tins unusual nerve- Junior College as a freshman,” “PEGGIE SUFFERED in­ An NBC public affairs pre­ as yet It opened in Denver and shattering film was his knowl­ said Mrs. Wallace. tense pain following the opera­ sentation, thie “Catholic Hour” New York (where the Legion v / AA uU n D i i e i A c e edge of the capabilities of both “When she came home during tion,” said Mrs. Wallace. “ East­ is produced in cooperation with classifies films) simultaneously. actresses. They reward him Easter vacation of 1959 we were er Sunday morning she received the National Council of Catholic with a fine job of acting. Oc­ Longstanding Favoritos on TV Communion. This was the first Men. Some advertising on the film dominated her sister Blanche, concerned about her frequent has insisted that it is in the casionally there are some se­ headaches. On March 23 she she had swallowed since the op­ Miss Crawford. As Blanche, quences in the film that are not The .Nelson family, Ozzie and Harriet, have come a long eration. From then on her re­ shock tradition of Psycho, a Miss Crawford is seen as a suc­ way in show business and are proof that audiences enjoy re­ went to Colorado Springs for an *Hovs« of Lordf' gruesome and studied detail of in the best of taste, such as one examination. covery was uncanny it was so cessful film star until an acci­ involving a rat at dinner time. freshing comedy without pretense. Their happy personal mar­ swift. We got the report that gore released a few years ago. dent interrupted her career and ried -life reflects in the warm and happy television series in “The doctor informed our fam­ Sunday# Nov. 11 ily that Peggie was in critical the tumor was non-malignant.” Fortunately, What Ever Hap- forced her to become an in­ What Ever Happened to Baby which they star. Ozxie Nelson, once a band leader, and Harriet “Will Scientific Progress Lead condition with a brain tumor. Five months later a specialist peoed to Baby Jane does not valid. Miss Davis is forced to Jane should be of interest to Hilliard, former singing star of the late 1930s, star in the do­ to Practical Materialsm?” is She was sent from his office to examined Peggie and found her indulge in the sensationalism care for her and thus a sort of adults who want to see two mestic comedy that has become an unhearalded but perennial the topic to be discussed on the of subject matter that Psycho gifted actresses at work We Penrose hospital immediately.” eyes to be in perfect condition, House of the Lord” television violence and hatred takes over favorite through the years. The ABC show is seen on Thursday no trace of any weakness or vi­ did. Its aim is “suspense" rath­ venture that the vehicle chosen Peggie’s vision had already program Sunday, Nov, 11, on and the screenplay builds on evenings on Channel 9, Denver, and Channel 13, Colorado sion difficulty. The family attri er than “shock” and this is to for them is no great shakes, been impaired. Physicians who KLZ-’TV, Channel 7, Denver, at this situation. Springs, at 6:30 p.m. butes her recovery to the pray­ its credit. Although it some­ and that audiences would pre­ examined her believed she could 9;S0 a.m. Edward Smith, a Hate, selfishness, and insan­ ers of intercession to Edel times becomes frenetic and fer seeing either of them in a live only five to 10 days in her member of the Register edlto^ ity might seem to form part of Quinn. Peggie’s case has been emotionally realistic, it re­ more compelling and effective present state. ’There was no al ial staff, will represent the the theme of this film. It isn’t Businessmen's Symphony requested and sent to the tribu­ mains, nevertheless, nothing but drama. But in this day of waxen­ ternative—total blindness fol­ Catholic faith on a panel com­ a pleasant concoction and might nal examining Edel Quinn’s a tour de force for aptresses faced actors with no talent it Opens New Season Nov. 16 lowed by instant death would posed of members from Prot­ wear an audience out during is a distinct pleasure to see result if an operation was not cause. Davis and Crawford. For those One of the outstanding musi­ chester, N.Y., will be the piano estant and Jewish churches. its long (IJJ minutes) telling. again two professionals in the performed. Today Peggie, now Mrs. adults who seek fast-tempoed cal groups in the Denver area, soloist in Rachmaninoffs One of the areas of discussion Director Robert Aldridi, how­ true sense of the word. The family was “shocked and Wayne King, is a teacher in the Denver Businessmen’s Or­ “Rhapsody on a Theme of Pa- will be: "Will future develop­ ever, has kept the story moving grieved” at this news. Father Pauline Memorial school, Colo­ chestra, under the conductor- ganinni.” Also on the program ments of science, unguided by briskly and some excellent cam­ DUE IN TOWN this week is Harrington went to the hospital rado Springs. She decided to ship of Dr. Antonia Brico, will will be Brahms’ “Tragic Over­ religion, destroy the dignity bf era work enhances the suspense. Columbia Pictures 'The War to visit Peggie and later t(dd turn her teaching abilities to a begin its 15th season with a con­ ture” and Mahler’s “Symphony man?” Lover, based on John Hersey’s in D Major her family and friends to pray Catholic school in thanksgiving BUT, ABOVE ALL, the film novel. The protagonist, a “war cert to be given at Phipps au­ to Edel Quinn to intercede for for the success of her operation. Is primarily an acting bout be­ ditorium, Denver, on Fri­ Peggie. lover” who hides under a mask MISS HILL, who recently tween Miss Crawford and Miss day, Nov. 16, at 8:15 p.m. “From then on,” said Mrs. of heroism, is played by televi­ moved to Denver, holds the BEFORE her death Mrs. Mar­ Davis. Miss Crawford is espe­ Barbara Hill, talented young Wallace, “we prayed day and garet (}uinn often prayed to her sion’s Steve McQueen with little highest awards given by East­ cially noteworthy in a restrained pianist who received most of night to Edel for help.” The niece, Edel, for guidance. Edel or no emotion. The film’s action man. She has appeared as so­ sort of a role. Where Miss Davis her musical education at the day before the operation Peggie Quinn’s Legion of Mary work in sequences are noteworthy and loist with several symphony or­ pul)s out all the plugs in a char­ Eastman School of Music, Ro­ wrote her mother a note saying Africa has amazed the Catholic exciting, but hardly compensate chestras in the East and has acter obviously touched by in­ for the stilted screenplay turned that she would be alright and world. sanity, Miss Crawford under­ performed on radio and televi­ that “Edel would help her.” out by Howard Koch. The hero’s sion since she was a child. Her heroism and great love plays so cool and perceptively psychopathic inability to love is On Holy Thursday the doctor of the Blessed Virgin have that she Is a joy to watch. One presentod out of proportion and M o v ie s Under Dr. Brico’s direction said they could wait no longer. touched countless persons. The is entirely unbelieveable. The and supervision the or­ On the next day. Good Friday, Wallace family of Fountain re­ CUNNINGHAM chestra has become one of the an eight and one-half hour oper­ FOa BISMONS SITTIN6 character and script weakness­ gard her as “Our Lady’s mes­ DIAMONDS • JIWELRY es outweigh the authentically most distinguished in the Mid­ ation was performed by Dr. Mat­ senger” and understand deeply WATCHES - GIFTS - CRYSTAL Following i n nimii to appear on west area and has received high thew Prieste, a specialist in the CHINA - SILVER executed bombing-raid scenes Denver and Colorado Springs lele- and reverently the name of Edel CUNNINGHAM JEWELRY in a film the Legion of Decency vlalon this week. These are the rat­ praise from all critics. field of brain surgery who had Quinn. Watch A Jawalry Rtpair ings of the Legion of Decency when GusrantMd Sarvica rates B because it “tends to the films were first released. View­ IT'S TOPS FL S-143S condone immoral behavior be­ ers should consult local program 4*11 E. Colfax at Elm tween two sympathetic charac­ lutings regarding time and station. DENVER, COLORADO Ratings have been checked against ters.” listings found In "TV Guide" maga- ilne. NEWS FOR PIE NOV. IMS A-1; For the Family House of Seven Sabre Jet Gables Berlin Express ffnbMftoOHiA am/aeeitfv WHY NOT? Desert Hats Northern Pursuit si*. . . mM toi JtrpHf atw Capt. Horatio Tarzan and the Homblower Slave Girl swr is flto MtoC an# » My Favorite Spv Sweet Adeline eentsoondmea Ihnnehcut MOVIES Wild Blue Yonder She Wore a Kx^MoaMnmitHlghPlilim P. 5. MOM Little Miss Yellow Ribbon ela te s, KOA e a ts you eomptate, With Broadway legion of Decency fist eowagt *f Intamatlonel, A-3: For Adults, Young Adults nsUonal, neionet,anilloeelnms. BAKES OURSl! Ratings Fort Defiance The Informer Thank Your The Heiress Lucky Stars Blood on Moon Brave Bulls Love it Learn Sands of Iwo Jima Egg & I Don Toland ■ O ft* Below are Legion of Decency rat­ Cyclops Woman on Roporti It praiantad by ings of motion pictures currently Across the Wide Pier 13 7:45 i.in. ASSOCIATED showing in first run Denver theaters. Missouri State of the McDonald's...the drive-in with the arches Mon., Wid., GROCERS Shepherd of the Union and FrI. Tops A-1. unobjectionable for general Hills FTince of Foxes E. Colfax & Pennsylvania patronage; A-2. unobjectionable for Apache Higher And Mothers in Styio Alameda Center 4215 W. Colfax ! adolescents and adults: A-3. unobjec- Legend of Lost Higher Drive-In Restaurants I (tonable for adults: B. objectionable Last Time I Suddenly, It s Keeping a family in style — with emphasis on Christian Oaa at AanrIaaY praal radla tlaUaat I in part for all: C. condemned. Saw Pans Spring 7900 E. COLFAX * Notable Production Monsieur Hudson's Bav modesty — will be the theme of the “Teen Scene” fashion Beaucaire Toughest Man show to be sponsored at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 in the Denver Audi­ •WONDERFUL WORLD OF BROTH Magic Town In Anzona 3743 FEDERAL BLVD. ERS GRIMM, A1 Mask of Dimitrios Shining Victory torium theater. Serving as mothers for the four families who CAPTURE THAT CAPSULE, A1 Flight From Tripoli will display the fashions for modern living are, from left, Mrs. THE PEPPER POD ROMAN HOLIDAY. A-2 Destiny Black Friday ^ lU g c /59,699 WATTS “We’re'Tops for •THE LONGEST DAY. A-1 Crisis Frank Gold, Sr. James’ parish, Denver; Mrs. John Scordo, Sts Where the menu is •REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT Peter and Paul’s parish, Wheatridge; Mrs. John Hinterreiter, Catering A-2 B. Objectionable In Part for All always UNUSUAL! MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. A-3 Mildred Pierce Underwater SI. John the Evangelist’s parish, Denver; and Mrs. Frank Till- •WEST SIDE STORY. A-3 Last Mile Bnde Wore Boots ly, Christ the King parish, Denver. Nowl 4^ain serving I LIKE MONEY. A-3 Secret of Ghost and Mrs. WALTZ OF TOREADORS. B Convict Lake Muir those famous special VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR. B South of St Lady Takes a THE CHAPMAN REPORT. B Louis Sailor TRAVELING MEN WHITE SLAVE SHIP. B Tuttles of Tahiti Don't Go Near Stay at the BUFFALO DINNERS THE WAR LOVER. B Outcast ol Islands Water Sacrifices of Modesty I WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY Czilda Lawless Street Choice cuts from our own JANE?. A-3 Drama' Recital For Style L/nnecessory ARGONAUT HOTEL Corn Fed BUFFALO Wins Recording Marcia Graham, a senior at FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR •k Steaks if Roasts if Prime Ribs Tony Klatka of Holyoke is the BRIDGE PARTIES. DANCES AND Loretto Heights College, Den­ ' The proof that modern Catho­ selected from the senior classes DINNERS if Barbecued Buffalo Sandwiches recipient of the Dizzy Gillespie ver, will present her senior lic families can dress in style of nine Denver Catholic high PHONE MAIN 5-3101 and Buffalo Burgers! “Carnegie Hall Concert” long- BtautIful Ballreema Privalt Dining Roomi drama recital entitled “Great without sacrificing Christian schools. The fashion show chair­ playing record which was Periods in the Theater" at the offered to readers of the “On modesty will be offered in the man is Mrs. William Moriarity, for rosorvatiotis call 536-4441 Loretto Little Theater on Thurs­ Catholic Parent - Teacher assisted by Mrs. Michael Mc­ DBEBsasaBSEsKE. 4-79185 ^ e e b b b s h « S | Record” column in last week’s day, Nov. 8, at 8:15 p.m. She Your Host — Bill Howard Denver Catholic Register. league’s annual fashion show, Donough, Mrs. Joseph Taran­ will give a dramatic demonstra­ “Teen Scenes,” at 7:30 p.m. tino, and Mrs. Frank Gold. CREST HOTEL tion of works from four great Nov. 9 in the Denver ­ J h s L fio D J fL Welton and Broadway periods in the history of the ium theater. AIM of the show is to help (Managamant^of Esthar and Frank Feng) THE PEPPER POD 120 FIREPROOF OUTSIDE ROOMS theater. The show will take four typi­ Catholic parents and high school G SPACIOUS LOBBY Miss Graham designed the Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. 30 MILES NORTHEAST OF DENVER ON j • CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS cal Catholic families—mothers, students gain from each other COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF • AVAILABLE PARKING basic costume to be used in the the courage to withstand pres­ • CAFE AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE fathers, high school students, HIGHWAY U.S. NO. 6, HUDSON, COLORADO • BUSES STOP AT DOOR presentation. She will be as­ and little brothers and sisters— sure to adopt objectionable FINEST CHINESE AND • BEST ROOM BUY IN DENVER sisted by Larry Clinton, a form­ standards of dress. CLOSED TUESDAYS G LOW TRANSIENT OR through the events of a typi­ AMERICAN FOODS PERMANENT RATES er Regis student. cal school year, with emphasis, The CPTL and high school 1924 WELTON KE 4-01S1 A Baauliful Lintarn LIghtad Dining Room In Iht of course, on the fashions suit­ students also feel that the show Votorani of Foreign Wars Homa John S. Stowart Peat No. I BISHOP SHEEN ON TV able for each occasion. will help clothing stores to ap­ BISHOP SHEEN will speak on To Open to the Public Spank or Not to Spank on Sunday. Events of the school year in preciate that there is a real de-1 II i.m. to i 6;30 p.m.—Bat., till 12:34 a.m. Nov. It. 6:30 pm. on KTVR. Channel mand for .styles that are both i ______(Cletad Tuasdays)______2. Denver. the show will include a football scene, a cook-out, a Christmas fashionable and modest. i eve get-together, a valentine Commenting on the styles will I dance, and a spring formal. be Mrs. Pat Geyer, fashion co-i r HEAR ordinator at the Denver Dry COSPONSORS with the CPTL Goods. for "Teen Scenes” are the com­ The Inter-parochial Element­ ASK and llARN bined councils and sodalities of ary choir under the direction of the Catholic high schools in the Leo Frazier, will make its first On KOA Radio Denver archdioce-e. .Styles will appearance of the year at the be furnished by the Denver Dry fashion show. •CHICKEN 10:20 Every Sunday Eve­ Goods company Tickets at .50 cents each are ning. Questions on reli­ Eighteen model.' have been still available. • STEAKS gion submitted by the ra­ dio audience answered on • SPAGHETTI the archdiocesan broad­ cast. * JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP Booklet on Catholic CYO Programs Church available free of AEROPLANE CLUB cost to all inquirers. St. Rose of Lima CYO will hold a hayrack ride Nov. 25 at WRITE TO Glasier Barn, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Admission will be $1 per 3312 West Alameda WE, 4-9414 Ask and Learn, Station person. KOA, Denver 2, Colorado This is the first social event of the year. All members are Plenty of Free Parking . urged to attend.

SUNDAY ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA NOVEMBER 11th ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA PARISH PARISH HALL 1ST ANNUAL BEEF DINNER SO. NEWTON FROM Featuring Grade A choice beef, whipped potatoes, and natural gravy. Homemade rolls for dinner AND 1 TO 7 P.M. and homemade pies for dessert. WEST OHIO

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2 0 0 Ywrths AftMHi 225 Seniors To Taka Bxams Some 225 high school seniors Derby Teen Club Holds Dance from Denver and the surround­ s c h o o l ing area will take the ACT The Teen Qub of St. Cath­ (American College Testing) ex­ erine's Parish in Derby held its ams at Regis college Nov. IB. first social, a dance, from 7 to jThey will be given in the Regis 11 p.m. on Halloween. Two hun- DdiMdles fieldhouse from 8 a.m. to 13 d r^ teen-agers attended. noon. The ball, decorated by the In ffcn High Schools Directing the te.sting will be teen-agers, was covered with a Dr. Glen Stocking, director of false ceiling of orange and black guidance and assistant profes­ crepe paper, which gave it the sor of education at Regis. appearance of a huge canopy. Mt. Carmel Priest Three large colored revolving loachors InvHosI lights were placed above this All teachers in the Catholic false ceiling and shone through Knew Bl. Anthony schools in the archdiocese are the canopy onto the dance floor. invited to a special showing of At the far end of the hall was (Mt. Carmel High School do not work four and five hours Denver) The Longest Day at 9:30 a.m. a huge pumpkin-styled band a night as Ming does at the Nov. 12 in the Aladdin theater. stand. Telephone company. Announcement that the canoni­ Ming plans to enter into THE TEEN CLUB was start­ zation of the Blessed Anthony nurses' training after gradua­ Schwinn Qualityo« ed about six weeks ago by the Pucci will be decided at a con­ tion. Costs Loss in Rev. Daniel Fuesz, O.S.M., who Tenn Cloh Dynamos sistory Dec. 9 had a personal the Long 1 was recently transferred to Der­ Power behind the new Teen cinb in St. Catherine’s parteb, touch for students of Mount STUDENT BALLOTING de by from Chicago. “Father Dan,” Derby, are these members of a committee named to or­ Carmel high school. termined the following officers: as he is called by the teen-agers, ganize activities/and set up a constitution for the organization. Blessed Anthony was a mem­ Student body: Tom Wilmot, ber of the Servants of .Mary. I says that the purpose of the Seated, from IHt, are Brian Cottrell, Karen Lind, Connie Margaret Martinez, Monica | How Look at Mirth Campbell, and Ed Krentzer; standing, John Kreutzer, Father the order that has charge of club is twofold: Religious and I Broderick, Jim Chase. i “Who says mathematics never changes?” ask grade school Daniel Feusz, O.S.M., assistant pastor and moderator, and Ted Mt. Carmel parish. j social. Boys club: Terry Wolfe, Rich-1 teachers attending a class in modern mathematics and science Cottrell. But more than that he was a for SCHWINN Because there Is no Catholic ard Vahrenkamp, Dennis Ar-| conducted by members of the Colorado Catholic Science Teach­ personal friend of the family ol IICYCLES high school in the area, there Father John Giambastiani, guello, Rick McGilvery, Father! ers’ association. Talking over the latest methods at Cathedral Raymond Hamilton. high school are, from left. Sister N. Thomas. .Annunciation is religious instruction every Teacher Aide Program O.S.M., until recently one of the FARTS Monday from 7 to 8 p.m, Thei:e priests on the Mt. Carmel staff. C club: Larry Nichols, Bob high school, the instructor for the class; Mrs. Clara Peterson, ‘ are now five classes under in­ Now stationed at Our Lady ol Brozovich, Rich Nortnik, Rich St. Louis’, Englewood; Sister Bernadette, St. Elizabeth’s, Den­ SERVICE struction. Four Servite priests Booming in Archdiocese Riverside seminary in Califor­ Vahrenkamp, Father Hanifen. ver; Sister Ermalinda, St. Clara’s orphanage, Denver; and ' and one layman, Andrew Salzer, JCL: Dan Musso, Barbara Sister Aloysia, St. Louis’. A total of 73 teachers enrolled for 20" Schwinn Nearly every Catholic grade Some help with clerical work nia, Father Giambastiani recall­ conduct the classes. Malloy, Betty Moore. Leland the mathematics classes and 48 for science classes. The ses­ 9 5 school in the archdiocese will in the school office, answering ed in a letter that the Blessed Kaiser, Sharon Turner, Sister sions are being held at Holy Family and Mt. Carmel high Now only * 3 5 be using teacher aides to im­ telephones, keeping records, Anthony visited his family fre­ EVERY MONTH the club has Charles Ellen. schools as well as at Cathedral. prove the quality of classroom and serving as receptionists. quently, “especially on account 10 Speed S 0 g 9 5 two socials — one dance and one of the poor for whom he begged NFL: Bill Weber, Tom Cain, outing. Every Monday evening instruction. Sister Carmencita, Others supervise playgrounds Varsity archdiocesan curriculum con­ or cafeterias. our family for com, whept, and Ming Scena, Arlene Vallejos, Layaway Now after religion dass there is olive oil.” Miss Barrack. sultant. told a meeting of the MANY of the aides serve as Pupils Face Test Wee|< For Christmas dancing for the teen-agers in NHS: Lannie Key, Pat Col­ teacher aides Nov. 2. members of the teaching staff. the parish hall. THE FUTURE saint’s body. lins, Allida Sanchez, Margie Students in archdiocesan of the nation’s high schools, and Calling the work of the They teach specialized subjects American Cyclery The dub is looking for a Father Giambastiani recalled, Straw, Sister Margaret Anthony. schools will spend a busy few in many areas proved them­ teacher aides “a real contribu­ such as speech’ or foreign lan­ 1901 So. Broadway PE 3-3180 dandng teacher who would vol­ was buried in the Giambastiani Pep club: Nan Horan, Rita selves in the top one per cent. tion to the lay apostolate,” Sis­ guages that the schools would days the week of Nov. 12 unteer one hour a week to teach family crypt. The body was Small, Carmine Radcliff, Miss ter Carmencita predicted the otherwise be unable to offer. matching their knowledge and the teen-agers dancing. later moved to the Sant’An- Falk. number of lay men and women Some conduct special classes drea church in Viareggio, Italy, Red Cross: Margie Straw, skill against the accomplish­ involved in the program would for small groups for advanced which is conducted by the Serv­ Bob Monahan. Leona Reed, BiU ments of other parochial and TRY far exceed this year the 400 who pupils or for those behind the public school students across ONE pickup for DIRECT service ite Fathers. Stein, Si.ster Olivia. volunteered their services the rest of the class, or they re­ the nation. Two new teachers have been Sodality council: Elizabeth past year. lieve the regular teacher so that added to the high school fac­ The days will be devoted to she can attend training insti­ Tafoya, Judy Anderson, Allida to both SHE PRAISED the growing ulty. They are Sister Mary Dor­ tutes or attend to other neces­ Sanchez, Pat Kluck. standardized tests, which will FIRST competence of the program lead­ is in the science department Senior sodality: Elizabeth Ta­ sary work. give the Catholic schools a mea­ ers in the schools, which prom­ and Kathy McGinnis, instructor Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock Teacher aides also help to foya, Kathy Madden, Allida San­ coasts ises to give each school this in speech and sophomore Eng­ sure of the effectiveness of Gifts - Hardware • Paint correct homework and examina­ chez, Arlene Vallejos, Sister Glass • Toys year complete Independence in lish. Mary Timothy. teaching in a variety of subject controlling its own program. tions and to operate special Pipe Threading audio-visual equipment such as Junior sodality: Judy Ander­ fields. The tests also are re­ EIGHT Mt. Carmel students DENVER CHICAGO TRUCKING COJNC. Window Shades-Key Teacher aides are lay men reading machines. son, Pat Kluck, Shirley Turner, garded as a reliable yardstick and women, many of them attended the mock UN assem­ Margie Allen, Sister Bernard Duplicating Sister Carmencita reported to the progress and problems 45th A Jaekaon • Oonvar • Phona DUdlay 8-4567 former teachers, who volunteer that the past year the volunteers bly held at Mt. St. Francis in Miriam. of the individual students. Open Friday Sc Monday Eves. some of their spare time to Colorado Springs Oct. 26. Sophomore sodality: Mary 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 devoted a total of more than assist in the work of the schools. 20,000 hours to work in the arch- Serving as delegates from the Kay Woodman, Kathy Harpole, GRADES two through seven diocesan schools. Congo to the assembly were Linda Chavez, Eugenia Wilson, on Nov. 13-14 will be given a Carla Joy, Mary Ann Brienza, Sister Mary Gloria. battery of examinations devel­ ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA Pam Nelsen, and Mary Ellen Freshman sodality: no offi­ oped by Science Research asso­ COMBINATION OFFER WILUAMS RAMBUR, IHC Loretto Heights Newton. cers elected, Si.ster Marie ITor- with Patricia Lease, Donna Brin­ ciates of Chicago to te.st ense. Sister Jeanine Marie. BRITANNICA JUNIOR Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service disi, Angela Celenlano, and Servers: Bob Brozovich, Joe To Honor 17 achievement in 11 different (Available under the BOOK A MONTH PLAN) Phylli.s Milano represented the Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes Fuentes, Mike Zgainer, Sister fields. Students in grades four Denver Students Union of South Africa. Rose Thcrese. and seven will take an addi­ Seventeen Denver-area stu­ Cheer leaders: Nancy Suvada, tional test of general ability. 230 S. University S H . 4-2781 Carolyn Williams, Gaye Rod­ dents at Loretto Heights college, Student High school sophomores will a i i i i Denver, will be presented to the riguez, Roberta Blackford. Ro­ Is Honored berta Northam, Maureen Mona­ be tested on educational abil­ student body at a special hon­ (Cathedral High School, ors assembly at 2 p.m. Nov. 14 han. ity on Nov. 13; and juniors on Denver) the same day will take the Iowa In upper Machebeuf hall. Cathedral High honors Ming THE BEER THAT Eleven Denver upperclassmen Rehearsals Te.st of Educational Develop­ Scena, one of the top-ranking ment. on the dean’s list will be hon­ members of the class of 1963. Are Begun MADE MILWAUKEE ored. They are Idamae Casa- Ming was the official delegate (Mullen High School, Denver) THE SAME battery of tests granda, Mary Jo Dinan, Mari­ from Cathedral to an arma­ etta Morrato, Stephanie Hupp, The Dramatics club began re­ given in the past two years FAMOUS ment conference Oct. 4 at Camp hearsals Nov. 4 for the play Ar­ and Patricia LaRochelle, sen­ La Foret, near Colorado marked the pupils in archdioc­ senic and Old Lace. The com­ iors; Joan Huston and Francis­ Springs. She will be one of two esan grade schools as posses- edy. under the direction of can Sisters M. Patrick, M. John, models in the CPTL fashion ing an educational achievement and M. Daniel, juniors; and show on Nov. 9. Frank Sferra, will be present­ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. ; level ranging from six months Mary Baumann and Margaret Last summer the Rocky ed Dec, 13-14 in the auditorium A $149.90 VALUE j to more than a year in advance SeaaBBM Robert M.—Paul V. —M. T. Murray Wagner, sophomores. Mountain News featured Ming of Abraham Lincoln high school. Our (*11111111111111 oiler to tomMui with chilortn provides BRITANNICA JUNiOR, of pupils in the same grades written for ((he youngw children, free ef cost with the purchise of the Mhior in an article for having accum­ Aurora High School held a Also honored will be six Den- throughout the U.S. edition . a nvirm ol ilmnit $140. just clip out *nd mail to ENCYCLO­ tamiBiiniiipiHiR ver-area freshmen who received ulated more than 200 hours in discussion workshop Nov. 3, PAEDIA BRITANNICA, 333 Wist Colfav, Danvar 4, Colo. Participants receiving excellent honors at entrance from the col­ the Red Cross Volunteer Pro- The high schools of the arch­ Name ^ Addrns . gram. certificates included Paul Kane, diocese, according to past tests. lege. They are Mary Geilfuss, * ^ ^ I Citv Zco* Stitt . Joan Guilford, Katherine Ket- Tom McNally, and Ed Hoffman. stand in the upper 10 per cent Dipt. CR>2 H OMEMAKER’S chum, Patricia Petry, Dawn OTHER ACTIVITIES of this| Superior certificates went to Sudmeier, and Joan Yonker. busy Bluejay include: Senior Greg Thomas and Greg Stutz. Sister Edwin Mary, chairman senator in student council. So­ Gene Kottenstette and Art Lingle appeared on the Voice Department of the honors committee, will dality, Pep club, secretary ofj of Youth television program Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firms give the convocation address; NFL, and National Honor so-1 Nov, 4. They were part of a and Sister Christopher, regis­ ciety. four-man panel discussing trar, will present the students. Although other students are in just as many activities, they Amendment 1. BUILDING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE PolUhlnz and Scrubbing Hacbines—Com­ al vacuums — Power Sweepera, Slm-merclal pUcIty Garden Tractors and Snow Re­ moval Equipment, Power Sprayers, and Janitorial Supplies. SALES CO . 534-5141 Denver 1736-44 Blake St.

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AaSSNO Uary Uafdalaaa't cbtncb. Edfevater UAXWELL ^ (S t Rom of Uaaa Parish, program explaining the CCD } t r t j Ad«no. M. of 4U nu aract. latamioal U t Ottvat. Boutavard mcr- Juba J. Uizvell. 7S. U1 S. Penu- Denver) program Is arranged. Bt It tarrltid bjr twt duifhtm. toaitaa. sytvsnu itreet. Be Is lurvlved by hit Ikrtt UMin. ikrtt braditn tad mt- The Holy Name sodety and The monthly card party, spon­ DUHAN otic. Lais Aon; one mo. sod ooc • n l aitctt u d otnktwt. B«qtd«a dsughter. Requiem Blyh Usee Nev. 1 all men and boys of the parish sored by the Altar and Rosary Hlfb lU tt Nov. 7 la Ut. Canatl Felix Duma. M. ol m Stout atraat. ih St. Prsodt de Sales' church, toter- sodety, will be bdd in the par­ c te d i. latin aad la lit. ObvM cemt- Ba la aurvivad by threa alaten aad Bwot UL OUvtt. OUngtr mortusrtet. will receive Communion Nov. tcrjr. Botdovtrd laorttarict. thraa baotfeaia. Itondem Bt(b Uaaa 11. Boy Sqouts and (}ub Scouts, ish hall Nov. 15 from 12:30 to Nov. 7 ia Socrad Heart eburdt !a- UOLLOHAN in uniform, are to receive with 3 p.m. Admission is M anU . ■ACA tarmaat arlth military boaom la Ft. Rita Jo Hollobag. 1. ol St. Peter's JoMpb Dala Baca. Want. «( u a Locaa Natkaul camatary. Travtoo Hutsb. Fleming. She Is survived by the men. They will march to W. Altmada avtoat. tha Aa- mortuary. ler perente. five sisters, sod four the church in procession from THE ANNUAL HaUoween pa­ Bait was oKarad Nov. I la AiiaaBcia- brothers., A Uasu of the Aacels Oct. rade of St. Rose of .lim a school ttoa dmrcB. laloiiaoat la U t OItvot. GIBBONS W la SI. Peter’s church. Interment the school corridor at 7:50 a.m. Travlao mortuacr. Uaa Glbboot. 77. ol SW Alcott la Flendag. On Nov. 17, the Holy Name children was held on Oct. 31. atraat. She la turrlvad by aae daa|h- First prises were awarded Gary BBCLKT ter. Beqtttam Hifh Uaaa * u oHerad NEWCOMB society will have a turkey U to NtiUa BofltT. 71. t t U7I Nov. S hi Holy Gboat church. Inter- Joseph E. Newcomb. 74. of 4SS7 games party in the sdiool build­ Coquot, dressed as an attrac­ Adtatt Uraat. Sba la aurvivad by a BHOt Mt OBvet. Boulevard mortaar- Lowell boulevard. Be to survived I7 tive girl; and to Cynthia Stines, htbti - - ■ toa. ing It S p.m. Tirenty turkeys Btbtr Daaia Baflay, his wife. EUrabeth W. Newcomb: ofit will be given away. a snowman. af St Uanr'a baafttal. Graad UcCAIX daughter, four graBdebUdren. three txa. aad aaochar oeada. Ulta Baidty nieces, and s brother-in-law. Requiem After the parade, a basketball wai a aMmbcr ot St PhQoeaaaa'a Al- Jaraea K. UcCall. 71. ol IIM S.: High Utss Nov. 3 In Roly Famtty Ur aad Rotanr aadaty. Baqatam UmatUa atraat Ba la aurvivad by Ua church. Interment Ul. OUvet ceme­ THE ALTAR and Rosary so­ game was held on the school HldB Maaa Nov. 7 la St PkUomaBa'i vUa. TacU I. UcCall; oaa aoa. thraa tery. ciety will meet on Nov. 8 at grounds between the seventh dauebtan. thraa alatare, aad aavea cbaich. latamaat la U t Ottvat came- and eighth grade boys. tary. Bontarard mortuartet nodchlldreB. Raquiem Hlfh Uaaa O'MAUA 7:45 p.m. in the parish hall. A lov. S la AH Sahds' chardi. later- BB08T oMot la Ft. Lofia NtDoail ceow- Heary A O’Mslto. tt. 129S S. Kaoi tery. Botdavard mortuariaa. court. Be to turvtved by Ms wile. Cbarlaa BroU. « . ol 14S7 Vlaa Florence: three dnushters. one eon. atraat. Ha la torvlvad by oaa bnahct HADBID ooe bcotber. one utter, and four aad oaa aittar. Randam Blab Uaaa grandchildren. Requiem High Unse Englewood Men's Club waa elfttad Nov. S ia St. FbOoiaaBa'a Joaa 8. Uadiid. M. INS Pacoa Nov. 3 In All Saints' church, tnter- cbarcb. latanaaot la UI.-OBval caaM- atraat. Requiem Blab Uaaa Nov. 1 in roent Ut. OUvet. Boulevard mortuar­ lory. Ut. Carnal church. Intarmant Ht. ies. Olivet. OUniar mortuariaa. Will Meet on Nov. 12 BUTtER PFEIFER tJtiiaa LoraUa Butler. SI. ol 4tM Jay Agatha E. PfeUer. 79. 3337 Vine (St. Louis’ Parish, Eaglewaod) Church will hold a busiaess atraat. Sba la aurvivad by oaa aoa. FuMral Moss street. She It survived by eight eoas. meeting Monday Nov. 19 at too daucbtan. oaa alaco. aad alz two dnughlers. 11 grandciilldren. and The Men’s Qub will have an graadcWldiaa. Raqniam Hl(b Kan For Nun’s Mothor two creat-fnadcmldrea. Requiem important meeting at 8 p.m. 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Nov. T tai Sta. Pour aad paul'i A Requiem High Maas was BIsh Meee Nov. 3 In AnnuncieUon Following the meeting a dutch cbarcb. Wbaotridse. Boutavard aior- church. Interment Ut. OUvet. Howard Nov. 12 ln"th« school cafeteria. taarlaa. celebrated Nov. 6 in St. Mary mortuirtos. The final reading of and the lunch will be served. Migdalene’i church, Edgewater, lUTTEM lANDOVAL Now Officon vote on the new coostruction ol for M n. Catherine E. Siebert, IMU M. Itttttn, 71. 7170 Griy Jetinls (indovii, M, of NO Kill- New officers of tfie Altar aad Rosary so­ tor; a id Mrs. Robert Shaefer, vice preddeat; the Men'i club will take place. 8}, of 24(1 Ames street. She died Buth itroet. She to lurrlvod by three atraetritta to wnrlvad by throe lona. daughters, two sisters, and four broth- ciety Bt St. Rose of Lima’s parisk, Deaver, aad, badi row, Basel Frey, treasarer; Mn. out daafBtir, oua aiatar. U craiiDd- Nov. 2 after a short illness. The men of the parish are rkUdns* aad^ftttr freat'fruMSdtudnIren. •n. Requiem High Man Nor. S to St. are, left to right, front raw, Mrs. Warren Charles Onofria, secretory; and M n. Edward urged to be preunt. An inter­ Raoatan HUb K m - Nov. a ia at Mrs. Siebert was bom April Ceietan’s cburch. Interment ML OUret Foote, president; Father Barry J. Wogan, pai- Faniter. historian. S, 1873, in Russia. She came to cemetery. esting program is planned for SCBDMALZ the evening, and refreshments the United -States In 1912 and ChrletUn Sehmeix. M. of 4S7 S. will be served. settled in Sterling, Colo., in 1918. Grant street. He Is sonrlred by Us She moved to Denver in 1948. vile. SchoUstlca Schmalz: two daugfa* tors, two soas. and Bvo grsndcbUdron. Class of 7 NEW 19<2-«3 handbooks were RENT becoming a member of the Altar Requiem High Man Nov. I In St. given to St. Louis Altar and .1 BALDWIN and Rosary society in St. Mary Princls de Siles' chmeh. InUnnent in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Diy-Noonan Rosary society members at the Magdalene’s parish. oiortuartes. Receives in November meeting. SPINET PIANO She is survived by a daughter. TENORIO A surprise attendance award Sister Mary Josephs, O-SJ*., of Jose Francisco Tenorio. 77. 4S3? ty iiiiitiide. Jefferson. Wis.; also by seven Kalamath street. He is sanrlred by was also given to each mem­ Ms wife. Carmeiitat three eonk, six Fleming ber present in the form of an other daughters, two sons and a daaghters. 49 frandchUdren. 88 jpwat- D im d a JNorffyr fe D m im nd T r v f f i stepson; 41 grandchildren and fraaddifldreQ. aod three cr^-great- Altar and Rosary society med­ 23 great <• grandchildren. Inte^ indchUdrco. Requiem m A Uast By E. T. Surra the question of whether Christ (St. Peter’s Parish, Ffemlng) a l The medals were blessed in r. 3 is Our Lady of Gutdalupe bad two wills or one. a presentation ceremony by the ment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. church. Intermeat Mt. Olivet. Trevliio N A shadowy world where Seven boys and girls received mortuary. The Monothelites—those who Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard J. Olinger mortuaries. public 'elatiODs “im­ First Communion Oct. 38 In the I claimed Christ had only one, (Men, pastor. VIGIL ages” have become more real 8 o’dock Mass. They were Janet Uaitin Vigil. M. o( 33es W. Virginia than reality, where the prac­ divine will—were strong in Schaefer, Mmcella H ubs, Jean Christmas cards may be. se­ street. He la survived by his wife, the Emperor’s capital of Con­ Pauline Vigil: two sons, his perenti. tical compromise instead of Schaefer, Daniel Helgoth, Pat­ cured from the society after all JERRY BREEN six brothers, and nine grandddldrea. principle governs action, it is stantinople, and it seemed to rick Schaefer, John Bornhoft, daytime Sunday Masses in the Requiem High Uaaa Nov. ( Ui St. An­ him that peace could only be vestibule of the church. thony of Padua's cinirch. Interment good for us to remember the and John Etl. F lo rist restored by hushing up the Ut. OUvet. OUnger mortutries. days when men were willing The quarterly meeting of the UTSS W. 44th Avt. lOM ISUi St. whole issue. HA.4-7N4-OMN DAILY LOUISE BEAU8ANG to die for sometimes obscure Northeast District of the ACCW, Ont block Eatt of Ml. Ollvit MAin 3-2279 Requiem Man w u celebrated Nov. truths. ) The Emperor, therefore, did will be at St. Peter’s parish, THE USHERS of St. Louis 5 in St. Francis de Sales’ church for not take it kindly when the Nov. 15. This will be a day of Urs. Loutee Beausang, 73. of US S. Those were the days in Franklin street. Mrs. Beausang died new Pope promptly called a recollection. Oct. 31 la a local hospital. which Pope Martin I suffered council, which condemned not Nun to Address Bom March 3. 1880 In Nebraska a long martyrdom by starva­ only the Monothelite error MARRIAGE VOWS were ex­ City, Neb., she wae educated la that tion rather than admit that SWIGERT BROS. city and married Michael J. Bean- but the Emperor’s decree as changed between P.F.C. Dennis Altar Unit Meet lang there Ui ins. She and her hus­ Christ had no human will. weU. He dispatched his troops Bornhoft and lindon be­ band came to Denver in ISIS. And strangely enough his per­ fore a Nuptial Mass Oct. 27, in (St. John the Evangelist’s OPTOMETRISTS Ur. Beausang w u cmNoyed In the to Rome to place the Pope un­ I auditor's office m Denver for many secutor ,was no pagan tyrant der arrest. Christ the King church, Haxtun, Parish, Deaver) yurs. He died In IISS. but an Emperor who caUed with Father James Purfleld ot- Urs. Beausang waa active In Dm himself Christian and who fidating. The Sacred Heart circle will Altar aad Rostry aodety In her per- POPE MARTIN could have be the host at the meeting Nov. OtvofMf To Your Comploto Vklou Caro lib. condemned the Pope in the cleared up the trouble at any The bride was attended by She Is earTiTed by two eons, two holy name of Christian unity. Mary Bornhoft, maid ot honor; of the Altar society. Sister brothers, end nine grandebUdren. la- time simply ny agreeing to Loretta Ann, daughter of Mrs. tarment la Mt. Ottvat ctmetary. OUng- the Emperor’s policy of si­ Mbs. Dean Garrett, and Sandra ar mottnariee. WHEN MAKTIN became Edward Madden and the late OPTICIANS lence. But, as Pope Martin Harrell. Henry Bornoft, Dean Pope in the year 649, the Capt. Madden, will discuss H. W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. EDITH C. POTTER saw it, the issue was more Garrett, and Paul ^rnhoft DAVE EVANS Requiem High Mam wat eolebratad Emperor Constans II had were the bridegroom’s attend­ Church-State relationships and Nov. 3 In St. DomlBlc’B cbarcb lor complex than th at anti-clericalism in Mexico. H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SAAALDONE Edith C. Potter. 17. of 3S33 Dunkeld just issued a decree forbid­ Human beings have wills, ants. Roger Schaefer and Lonna ace. Urs. Potter died Oct. 31 In ding any further discussion of Garrett were junior attendants. Anthony’s hospital loUowUig a and, if Christ had no human The Gold Bond stamp project li t! m IN brlaf nineis. Larry Boerner was ring bearer toward obtaining a portable TV 1550 California St. KE. 4-5819 She waa bom Nor. 17, ISM, In and Gloria Bornhoft was the Jamestown and attended pubUc Funeral Held Mt for use in St. John’s school aifll scbools. She w u married to Jerry 8. flower girl is slightly behind completion. Potter In Littleton. Mrs. Potter w u a A reception wjis held in the member of the F.O.E. AuxiUary for Mrs. George Hunt, Jr., chair­ many years. For Cora Kemme church parlors for 160 guests. man, urges parishioners to send She is survived by her husband. The couple will live near Ft. stamps, books, and validated 1623 Call! -i-. ^ Jeny: five sons, three daughters, one Requiem High Mass was cel­ Hood, Texas, where the bride­ covers to the Sisters at school A C . :-?7 0 i brother, two Asters. 27 grandchildren ebrated Nov. 3 In St. Cather­ aad three grut-gnndchUdren. OUnger groom is stationed. Any brand of trading stamps is '^^ENmS)ar^ms0). ine's church, Denver, for Mrs. mortuaries. THE PTA and the Modern welcome. I nnt tmii iiirt tni ttimnii VnNIFRED HAZEL WILBER Cora Anne Kemme, 67, of 3160 Woodmen of America sponsored W. 41st avenue. She died in her iMBisaiiNeettm «aqM

At SI. FroBKis’ Nov. 12 Luncheon Party Slated Holy Name Men to Hear Chief Justice (SL Francis 4e Sales’ Parisli, or at the door. Iter all the Masses Nov. 11. A At Blessed Sacrament Denver) The PTA will serve coffee in fine variety of Christmas cardi The Holy Name society will (Blessed SaeraoMsit Parish, ner Dec. 8. John A. Schweng- the grade school auditorium af-|and gifts wUl be available. meet Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. in the Deiver) er, DE 3-30S9, is in charge of high school cafeteria. Chief Jus­ The Altar and Rosary society the project. tice Edward C. Day will be the CURE d'ARS PARISH will conduct a box luncheon and guest speaker. Wives of Holy B. XIND A DAHLIA BT. bridge party Nov. I in the Mm # RescliMkiled Name men will be honored SUNDAY MASSES school gymnasium at 1 p.m. guests. Tickets are fl per person. Pro­ At Holy Qbest Members ef the Holy Name 6:00 • 7:00 - OM -10:00 -11:30 A 7:00 pjn. ceeds win be used in the care of (Holy Ghost Parish, Denver) Society, Cab Scouts, aad Boy CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 k 7 JO the sanctuary. Scouts will assembie Nov. II Members of the Holy Name The business meeting of the 3050 Dahlia St. EA. 2-1119 Altar and Rosary sodety has at 7:45 a.m. la front of church society and the three Boy Scout tor a procession preceding the organizations wiU receive Com­ been changed to Nov. 13. A luncheon at 13:34 p.m. in the 8 a.m. Mass. All the men ol munion corporatdy in the 8 a.m the parish are invited to par­ Mass Nov. 11. parish hall will be followed by a redtation of the Rosary in ticipate. TOLVE LIQUORS the church. A food shower will be held THE HOLY NAME society is Plans for the Christmas buffet Nov. 9 in the grade school for Dahlia Shopping Center 3360 DoK la working on its annual fund-rais­ will be discussed and a nomi­ the Sisters of S t Joseph. Dur­ Free Delivery — EA. 2 5977 ing project Prizes this year are nating committee will be ap­ ing the day, parents will confer M< h H;lK\ JWIt l Ml hM -J a ofdor television set and a pointed to select a panel of of­ with their children’s teachers. NAMV mi ir.Kiii M \n number of dock radios. The ficers for 1963. HNS assumes the expense of The November all-parish card THE CUB SCOUTS Mother’s the school athletic program. party will be deferred and com auxiliary will meet in the base­ THELMA KASSON The award wiU be made at Mam St, Ai9fiwi9y’« DIamar ment of the rectory Nov. 14 at DUCKWALL’S blned with the December party BEAUTY SHOP the annual HNS spaghetti din on Dec. 6. 8 p.m. Plans will be made for Some of the officers for the first snnual man; and Mrs. Mariene Nichols, ticket chair­ a get-acquainted potluck supper 2876 Colorado Blvd. Denver's Newest beef dinner pienned by the Altar and Ros­ man; and standing, Mrs. Minnie Nider, din­ Hilr ttyllnf Nov. 17, prior to the Holy Name Parmtiwnt Wivint Suburban Variety Store KrMnmliiig Pastor ary sodety of St. Anthony of Padua’s parish, ner coebairman; Mrs. Kay Crowley, kitchen dance. PHOHB DBxtor S-11M DAHLIA IHOPPIH* CBHTBB Southwest Denver, are shown above. The din­ chairman; and Father Robert E. Kekeisen, The monthly meeting of the TiMima Kaiton O'Caniwr, Ownar 3 M A Dahlia BA. MCM Thanks Halpors ner, which will feature roast beef and home- pastor. Others taking a leading role in the Altar and Rosary sodety will baked rolls and pies, will be held in the dinner are Mrs. Josephine Martinac, dining (St. Peter’s Parish, be Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. in the parish’s hall at South Newton and West C. Kremmling) room snpervisoir; Mrs. Elizabeth Rickard, basement of the rectory. Mem Please Patronize Ohio Nov. 11. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and chairman of potato preparation; Mrs. Marian Members of the Altar and Ro­ hers win assemble in the church Your REGISTER Scholl 59 cents for children. A spedal prize will Grabowski, cleanup chairman. Mrs. Joan sary sodety entertained the at 12:45 p.m. to recite the Ro­ PIHBST be offered. Franzen, in charge of pies; and Mrs. Mar­ Advertisers and Walden Altar and Rosary so­ sary. MBATS AHD Pictured are, left to right, seated, Mrs. OROCBBIBS H D 'S LIQUORS dety, Od. 29. Preceding the garet Adams, In charge of roast preparation. The HNS will sponsor a dance Mention (Photo by Warren TurillL) event Father Regis McGuire, Margie Dominguez, in charge of dish-wash­ in the high school '^aleteria MIS Fairfax 3525 East Colfax ing; Mrs. Elena McMUlan, general chair- THE REGISTER FK 1-8S81 pastor, offidated at Benedic­ Nov. 17 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. F t. 7-17M tion followed by a dinner. Tickets at |1J5 each may be DOMESTIC Father McGuire wishes to purchased from the members. aaaaaOaaawaawaaai WINE IMPOSTED Altar Unit to Sponsor Monsignor Jones ^St. Vincent de Paul's Porith thank the parishioners for the SO. UHIVBBSITY BLVD. A B. AflIZOHA W« will ha Happy lo help yea splendid cooperation in making NMd a Sin*r? wMH year aelectten SUNDAY MASSES repairs on the church this sum­ To Address PTA The women of Sigma Kappa — FREE DELIVERY.- Dinner at St. Anthon/s 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 mer. The church was painted sorority are conducting tw o S. J. LAMHICHT, Prep. At Ail Saints' Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. and new doors put on the front, (St. Anthony of Padua’s ceeds will be applied to the con­ “Work Days," Nov. 10 and 11, RL Rev. Msgr. Eug«ne A. O’Sullivan, P utor Parish, Denver) vent fund. Parishioners who (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) in which they are offering their 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 i>4i*i*«4aMl»Vt4«4fitasaM«MffMa»aa» The members of the Altar and wish to contribute a homemade The PTA will hold its monthly services to baby sit, perform ST. JOHN'S PARISH Rosary 'society are sponsoring pie should bring them to the business meeting Nov. 14 at 8 household duties, wash, or take I. m AVI. A ILIZABITR ST. a parish roast beef dinner Nov. main hall Nov. 10 from 2 to p.m. in the school lunchroom. care of shopping chores at a Preisser's Red & White: SUNDAY MASSU 11, from 1 till 7 p.m. Mrs. Elena 5 p.m. Featured speaker will be the minimum of 75 cents an hour. McHiUan is in charge of the Very Rev. Monslgnor William Information can be obtained by 6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 - 10:30 A.M. and 12:00 M. THE HOLY NAME society Grocery and Morket dinner with Mrs. Kay Crowley Jones, superintendent of calling the Sigma sorority CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 is sponsoring two turkey par FAHCY MBATS, VIOBTASLIS as kitchen chairman, and Mrs. schools. Monsignor Jones’ topic bouse, RA 3-0042. ties to be held on Nov. 15 and AHD QUALITY OROCIBIIS Rt. Rxv. J ohn P. Moban, P astob Jo Martinac is dining room su­ will be “Preparing Children for 17. The regular games parties E. 7th and Elizabeth S t EA. 2-2026 pervisor. High School.’’ Free Delivery SPnue 7-4447 are being held on Friday start­ LOYOLA PARISH The various circles will have SMI I. OMa Art. (S. Ualv. m i Oklt) ing at 7:30 p.m. charge of the cooking of the FATHER Harley Schmitt, SAVB TIMB TRADB AT HOMB Boefcy Plorl dinner. Homemade pies will be The Altar and Rosary society pastor, will distribute students’ OLSON'S E. 17th and Race one of the main features. Pro- met on Wednesday and went in report cards for the first mark­ THRIFT-WAY MARKET a group to the (kintinental Bak­ ing period to the parents who Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. CBCIL MIACHAM, Frop. Food Market ery company on a tour. The attend the meeting. Parents not DUcHn m m * meeting was also held there. Q -^ Your Convenient QUALITY MIATS - FISH - POULTRY Appreciates .Yanr Business AcroM from Chtrry Crsric Bank Cure d'Ars attending will be required to o G L v Druggist VFhere Flowers Are call at the parish rectory to re Nationally Advertised Brands Foods 3030 E. 6Hi EA. 2-1801 Guaranteed Officers Wins Prize ceive report cards. Prescriptions Liquors Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — PE. 1-7383 Selected For Naming (Cure d’Ars Parish, Doiver) Publication New officers of the student Mrs. Ana Uhler will receive council of the achool are Jerry a watch for submitting the win­ 3 PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE McClos!:ey, president; Nancy ning name, "Oeditorial,” for Tolve, vice president; Sandy the parish credit union news­ CALL YOUR NEiGHEORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICw Your Parish Service Station Joyal, secretary; Chris Nichols, letter. Mrs, Uhler lives in Ar­ Narw h a hwlpfirf cfiracfory. Look for the listing of your treasurer; Joe MeShane, athlet­ vada, but has been a member ntorby “parish" strvlco station. Its friondly epirator ics; Fred Rainquet, patrol; and of the credit union since its BLESSED SACRAMENT ALL SAINTS’ HOLY CROSS, THORNTON Is asking this special moans to invito your patronage. Karen Dowell, entertainment. foundation. You'll find thot this extra friendliness Is matched with Mrs. Joseph Wais and Mrs. In another credit union con­ cheerful service and expert attention for your cor. J. Max Ogle, co^diairmen of the test for the children of the CITY VIEW Altar and Rosary society bake LINCOLN DRUG He’s ready to serve you with gos and oil, tires, bat­ school, a turkey will be pre­ sale, announced that a profit of FRIB DBLIVIRY Piofossionat Pharmacy sented to the class making the OaM Bond Stamps teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By approximately |400 was re­ Ph. AT 7-5535 largest number of deposits. The 2)45 So. PaOaral WB. 1-4441 "pulling in" at his station regularly, you will recipro­ alized. 8796 N. Coruns cate his friendliness and get the best in service. Your Catholic Druggist Thornton 29, Colo. Sss Bob Robiss THE MEN’S CLUB will meet Dan Caulfield pmom MOTHER OF GOD ST. THERESE’S Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. in the school EA. 2-7711 HENRY'S cafeteria. HOLY FAMILY 3'AadandBidM Tickets for the CPTL fashion HOLY FAMILY CONOCO show Nov. 9 in the City Audi­ CATHEDRAL STANDARD WOODMAN ▼ SERVICE torium may be obtained by SER V ia Plraatona TIrat, Battarla*. calling Mrs. Joseph MeSbane, PHARMACY QUINN PHARMACY Howard Drug Co. AccmboHm FR 7-2638 or Mrs. Stan Pap- —Prescriptions— PretcrlplioB Dmggiiu Praa DtUvoip GARAGE HXNRY HCNNINOHAKX, Ownar Prompt ProacripOon Sarvlat Anthany (Butch) MaMlaalli IISOO Eaat Colfax at Molina rocki, FR 7-5824. 44th A Trnnyton OL. 6-2231 W. 2Slh A Tsnnysen BM. SOW______AURORA PBESCBIPTIONS CALLED Uquon • CoamtUea • Bad Stamps Balph Mancinalll Denvar 12, Qtlo. Phenat OL. 6-7912 FOB AND DEUVERKD CUT BATB DBUBS Free Plck-Vp A Delivery ST. FRANCIS’ Fra# DalWarr to North Danvar Gym Program 'Hava roar Doctor call os* CsHsb St bswairf 12SS Paarl IMA A74II Servke Siacs 1924 AC2-I47S 375 Logan SL 8P. 7-3114 Conoco Sot for Girls OUR U D Y OF FATIMA (St James’ Parish, Denver) NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL Products The physical fitness program «. uhrieatlon Len's Phormacy TO EVERY PRESCRIPTION Daka Battariaa for sixth, seventh, and eighth L. C. FBHR, Prop. LINCOLN DRUG Phil's Conoco Service Car Waahlns grade girls, sponsored by the Mambar St. VIncant da Paul's PBBB DBLIVBBY W. A. (Dutch) Thomas PTA, will begin Nov. 14 in Mont­ Parish 9oU Bond Stampa For Complete, Hava Your Doctor Phono WE ADD . . . 2245 So. Pfdaral WB. S-4441 Alamada A Latan PR. t-ntS clair gym from 4 to 6 p.m. The Us Your Proscription Auto Service activities will include volleyball, Psfsmaufit HsIgMi Shopping Csntir Your Chitholie Druggist ST. PATRICK'S basketball, softball, and calls IU04I W. 24tli Ass. S(. 74lll Dan Caulfield TA.S4SM thenics. Coaches are Mrs. Rob­ ¥14th Ava. at Nmwylvania Arrow ert J. Lacerte and Mrs. Mildred ST. PATRICK'S INTEGRITY ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA Mrs. Ana Uhler ST. PHILOMENA'S Service Moore. A class of 115 children will three pupUs depositing the most AND ALLENDALE receive First Communion in the money before Dec. 21 will be Bartlett's Station 7:15 a.m. Mass Nov. 11. given a transistor radio, a PHARMACY MIVB IN WITH CONFIDRNCB The monthly meeting of the Standard TUNB UP A BRAKB SBRVICR watch, and a camera. 9800 ff. 59th Place rill Pm m Altar and Rosary society will Each pupil making a weekly OL. S4737 DA. 2-2397 be held Nov. 9 in Walsh Mem­ deposit between Sept. 1 7and G L 5 4 7 7 0 SKILL Service orial hall. Limdieon will be Arvada, (^lorado Z1S11. Catfax Ava. BA. serM GUARDIAN ANGELS Dec. 21 will receive a rocket Oaa, on, TtraA axtraa. Wathins, served at 12:30 p.m. bank. 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A letter to the school from the mother of a smaller boy Complete Repair DRUG STORE We Offer Complete Service praised Lois for retrieving her son’s football and keeping him TELL THEM YDU SAW THEIR AD IN MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS and Electrical from running into the street. Presenting the medal, at right, 4059 Tojon St. Service East 6th A Detroit 1157 FAIRFAX is Sister Mary Stephens, in charge of (he school’s patrol boys. DE. B4787 PL. 5-1444 Looking on are Sister Frances Clare, principal (seated), and G R 7-1511-G L 5-9951 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Mrs. John F. Van Natter, safety chairman (left). THE REGISTER Pomp, Rarely Seen, Honors Pope By Michael W ilson Pontiff was celebrating his 81st It was not yet 6 o’clock when ed the privileged visitors, thepiisit, other Bishops flew off to Vatican City — With a pomp birthday. the Hierarchy of the Church as­ diplomats accredited to the Holy the Holy Land, many Italians and ceremonial ritual seen only This is the first time in the sembled before their scarlet See in their full-dress uniforms; returned to their own areas. But once before in history, the Cath­ reign of any Pope that more and green cushioned seats in the representatives of foreign there were still more than 3,006 olic Church celebrated the fourth than 2,8M of Christ’s Bishops the tiered stands specially built missions who were still in Rome, present, who joined in tho re­ anniversary of the coronation of have joined in the celebration on either side of the huge nave and members of the Italian gov­ sponses and added a never-to-be- Pope John XXIII at St. Peter’s. of such an anniversary Mass in —as they had done only once ernment forgotten touch of pageantry And the whole of Rome, even this largest Basilica in the before, on Oct. 11, for the open­ The voices of the Sistine Chap­ and color to the impressive of Italy, joined in too, as at world, built in memory of the ing of the Ecumenical Council el choir rang through the church ceremony. —to assist at the coronation the same time the Supreme Apostle Peter, the first Pope. as Cardinal Giovanni Battista ceremonies. Outside in the Square of St. Montini began celebration of the Peter’s, thousands of Rome’s Pontifical Mass. AND IT WAS a joyous occas population and additional thous­ ion. As Pope John entered the Appropriately, since Pope ands of tourists had gathered to Basilica, he was greeted with John in his youth not only at­ give the Supreme Pontiff their thunderous applause not only tended and served but, when own greetings and good wishes. rJCidtenina from the few thousand diplO' ordained, himself celebrated as As he appeared at the window mats, visitors and faithful who a young priest the .Mass in this of his apartment following the rite, this anniversary Mass was had managed to get tickets, but ceremonies in the Basilica, an- (Continued From Page 1) in the Ambrosian Mte. To this also from the mitered and vested tomobile horns blared and a Rev. Dr. Lindbeck that these topics, while important, are day the Ambrosian Rites are wave of hands clapped while the Cardinals, Patriarchs, Archbish­ customarily used in Milan, secondary. ops, Bishops and Abbots, all of unaccustomed shout of “Happy whence they reportedly orig­ Birthday” roared over the The greatest contribution of the Council, in this view, whom gave him a standing ova­ inated, and in Bergamo, Pope would be the renewal of Christian faith in Jesus Christ and tion. square. John’s one-time parish. In fitting climax. Pope the adaptation or application of Christian truths to modem Smiling and happy, seemingly problems. The furtherance of Christian unity would be There were many vacant seats John blessed the crowds and, spryer and more youthful that in the tiers occupied by the as he turned away, gave them achieved only to the extent that other Christian groups do the on previous anniversaries, Pope same. Council Fathers because an es­ the slight wave of the hand to John stepped from the chair and timated 300 had taken advantage which they have become accus­ Members of the Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, and Re­ took his place on the Papal of the four-day break in the tomed during his four-year Pon­ formed faiths are particularly interested in the Council’s throne, set on a dais in front Council deliberations to return tificate. current discussions on the litu r^ , since all these groups of the famous Bernini Pontifical to their dioceses, visit Italy, or have been participating likewise in the movement of liturgi­ Altar. cal renewal. Liturgical renewal is thus an inter-confessional even go farther afield In balconies and floor seats matter. Cardinal re­ around the altar had been plac­ turned to New York on a flying Protestants feel, says Dr. Lindbeck, that Catholics have emphasized the sacraments to the detriment of the Phillips preaching of the word of Christ. At the same time they are willing to admit that they have over-emphasized the word. MILK OF MAGNESIA Liturgists are seeking a closer wedding of sacraments and ‘Only the Best word in all faiths, he declared. TABLETS

A RETURN to the sources of Christianity is found in the liturgy more than in any other area, in his view, to­ Of Schools' for ward the goal of making the Gospels more effective in the iNofs Markg Pope’s 4fh Annivraarf modem world. Even observers from groups not particu­ More than 2,M6 of the Council Fathers took tion of Pope John XXIII. Also present were larly interested in the liturgical movement recognize it as part in the Mass offered Nov. 4 in St. many members of the diplomatic corps and a vital internal concern of the Catholic Church, and thus Church Stressed Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, in commemor- leaders of government, see its importance. Washington — The Church pert pointed out that religious ation of the fourth anniversary of the corona- As for the question of mixed marriages, declares Dr. must conduct "only the best of education in these schools and Lindbeck, there is no unanimity among non-Catholics. On schools,” said Father Gerard S. in schools of religion for chil­ the one hand they ask for a more sympathetic and helpful— Sloyan, director of the depart­ dren outside Catholic institu­ tfoflioge to St. Martin Refutes Segregation and less legalistic—manner of dealing with mixed marri­ ment of religious education at tions “must shortly achieve an ages, and on the other hand they seek, along with the the Catholic University of Amer­ excellence it has not known New York — The homage paid Martin de Porres on May 6, fered on the Feast of St. Mar­ Catholic Church, to discourage them. They are thus in the ica here. in this country if the system situation of trying to make mixed marriages easier and at to St. Martin de Porres, declared 1962, was the Church’s infallible tin de Porres, a Dominican In a Catholic Education Week is to justify its existence.” the same time discouraging them. Father Walter M. Abbot, S.J., answer to racists who would be Brother of Lima, Peru, who died statement the catechetical ex- feature editor of America mag­ Christians,” Father Abbot said. in 1639. As for the Russian Orthodox observers at the Council AMERICA welcomes schools, azine, by the Church is a refu­ “How appalled religious seg­ The Mass was sponsored by it is the consensus that they are making a genuine effort he said, which teach Christian tation and rebuke for segrega­ regationists must be, now that the St. Thomas More society, to communicate with other observers and with the Catholic Aid Government, truths fully, because the popu tionists. we are actually going through an organization of professional Church. lace needs an active conscience. The priest-editor said that the with the first celebration of his persons, and was offered in St. Dr. Frederick Grant of New York, a Protestant Epis­ Indians Urged Catholic schools and colleges PAST 40 Feast of St. Martin, a mulatto, feast day,” he continued. Xavier’s church. copal scholar and former seminary dean, expressed similar are observing Catholic Educa­ Troubled w ith GETTING UP NIGHTS is “a sad and bitter day for Father Abbott spoke at the expectations that the Council will produce. “greater cooper­ Rome—India’s Bishops called tion Week Nov.. 11-17. Many of Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS segregationists.” third annual Mass for the ad­ ation, fellowship, and mutual trust” among the Churches. on their country’s Catholics to them will use program aids sup­ “THE CANONIZATION of St. vancement of civil liberties, of­ VOCATIONS-MEN He likewise had high praise for the attitude of Pope John support its government in the plied by the department of edu Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR xxm . undeclared war between India cation of the National Catholic If you have these symptoms, and China, Welfare Conference. then your troubles may be CHALLENGE traced to Glandular Inflamma­ to MEN IS to so In view of the crisis. Cardinal l> Christ OHoring a THE REV. JACKSON, representative of 5,000,000 U. S. “Religious Education: Our tion, a constitutional disease. challtnga to you? Baptists, expresses himself as greatly impressed by the em­ Valerian Gracias, Archbishop of Light in Life” is the program Medicines that give merely Writs now for a frto pamphlat hew phasis placed by the Council on worship. Of the opening Bombay; Bishop Stephen Fer- theme for Catholic schools. A temporary relief cannotlie ex­ you can servo Him day’s ceremonies, which lasted approximately four hours, rando, S.D.B., of Shillong, and series of statements by educa pected to remove the causes of as a BROTHER OF Bishop Orestes Marengo, S.D.B., your troubles. Neglect of these Most Reverend Fulton J. Sheen HOLY CROSS. ______three hours were devoted to the worship aspect. Each ses­ tional authorities, including Fa­ lio. Eyai^, CS.C. sr Bra. lartal, C.S.C. sion, moreover, begins with the Mass. The Pope, he noted, of Dibrugarh returned to their ther Sloyan, has been made disorders often leads to pre­ Our Lord once bode us: "Moke to yourselves friends of lOSA Bvisfis Hall St. ESward's Uab. B4 opened the Council on his knees, a deeply sigqjficant touch sees. matura old age and incurable Notre Btms, litS. Aastis, Xaxu available by the NCWC dfepart conditions. the mammon of iniquity." Mammon means money or for non-Catholic observers. “The government of our coun­ ment as material for use in the The Excelsior Medical Ciinie riches. As Our Lord was speaking to those who had made The democratic approach of the Council likewise im­ try under the leadership of our observance. has a New FREE BOOK that their money unjustly, he calls it, in this case, "the mammon Be A BROTHER presses the Baptist minister. The Pope, he notes, has not beloved Prime Minister is tak­ tells how thousands of men IN AMEKia’S NEWEH COMMUNITY imposed an agenda on the Council, but has turned over the ing energetic steps to confront THE CHIEF concern of a have been successfully treated of ioiquity." here at Excelsior Springs by Whatever your abilities, whether clerical proceedings to the Bishops. the challenge offered by a pow Catholic school is “to see that or marrual, you are needed in our children or young men and proven NON-SURGICAL pioneering Community of Brothers erful adversary,” declared the METHODS. Write Today. No On the other hand, Our Blessed Lord did not condemn only. For Information: Brothers of St. THE GOOD WILL aspect of the Council has impressed joint pastoral. “We are sure that women are ‘made new in obligation. money, but rather said: “ My Joseph, Bex 241, Bethany, Oklahoma. all observers. The courtesies extended observers and guests all of you will collaborate to the Christ’,” said Father Sloyan, Ixcsliler MsdiwI Clink counsel to you is, make use by all, from the Pope on down, have introduced an entirely fullest with the government in who is also president of the Na­ Dspt. B?31S, Excsltiar Springs, Mo, tional Liturgical Conference. of your base wealth to win WE NEED TEACHERS ! I ! new atmosphere of friendliness in inter-faith relations. a spirit of loyalty and true patri otism,” said the Bishops. Arthritis-Rheumatism yourselves friends who, For Grade Schools and High Schools. The Council proves, in the opinion of the Reverend Jack- YO U R CHILD AAAY H A V I when you leave it behind, If you are between the ages of 18-27 son, that Christians can work together for peace and for a You may qualify Vital Facts Explained will welcomb you into eter­ better world. Christians, he declares, hold the key to the fu­ Killer Admits intarested T ? ? ture. FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK nal habitations." Who are Write: Vocational Director Robbing Rectories As a public service to all the friends to whom Our BROTHERS OF THE HOLY ROSARY It was the Reverend Jackson who in an audience with the mHWRMS readers of this paper, a new 36- 101 Boynton Lent, Reno, Nevada Chicago — Lawrence Vernon Lord is alluding? The poor, Pope last sumiher expressed the opinion that the Negro Prot­ 1 OUT OP 3 DOES page highly illustrate book on estant community of America should be represented at the the accused killer of a rectory Arthritis and Rheumatism will the weak, the suffering! The Hospitaller Brothers housekeeper here, told police Fidgeting, noee-picking. s tormenting be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE Council. He then received a personal invitation from the Pon­ rectal itch are often telltale eignt of How will they be able to of St. John of God tiff to attend. that he had robbed churches Pin-Worma...ug^ paraaitee that med- to ail who write for it. No agent receive us into Heaven? By and parsonages all over ____experts_____ say, __fnie [eat 1 out of every will c b H acting as our defense attor­ conduct the Vatican Pharmacy and are per­ the country. t penons examined. Entire tamiliee This FREE BOOK fuUy ex­ sonal infirmarians Id the Holy Fatner. ALL THE OBSERVERS agree that the personality of the may be victims and not know it. plains the causes, ill-effects and neys, our protectors, our in­ They offer to generous voung men the op- Holy Father is a great factor in the great renewal of in­ portunity tor personal sancti- The 22-year-old youth is To getridofPin-Wormi, they must danger in neglect of these pain­ tercessors, who will plead fication and the salvation of terfaith relations brought about by the Council. charged with stabbing Bridget be kUied in the large inteetine where ful and crippling conditions. It souls in the noble vocation they live and multiply. That'saxactly also describes S successfully for our souls at death be­ of a Hospital Brother. Founded When he received the observers in audience, John XXIII Walsh to death in the rectory of what Jayns'l P-W tableti do... and fore the throne of God! in 1537, the Order conducts sat on a chair on the same level with them. He spoke to St. Patrick’s church when she here’s how they do it: proven method of treatment 225 hospitals throughout the First—a icianti&e coating carries without drugs or surgery which world. ^'The Bmthers of St. them informally, addressing them not as “separated” breth­ surprised him after he had brok­ the Ubleti into the bowels before has been applied in many thou­ ren, or npn-CathoIics, but as “brothers in Christ.” en in. Vernon killed her and they dissolve. Then—Jaynes mod­ sands of cases. We remember approach-1 h J V * i em, medically-epproved ingredient ing 0 wealthy but hardened •* p<>p« John If the personality of Pope John XXIII prevails in inter­ then wounded her sister, Mar This book is yours WITH­ XX III. For litaralurt w riti to: garet Mary Walsh, before he goes right to work—kills Pin-Worms OUT COST or obligation. It may sinner on his deathbed. Srttkir Jaha, ON. Iralhtf MIcIih I, O.H. faith relations, the observers agree, then a new era of re­ quickly and sasily. was shot in the thigh by Father Don’t Ukt chances with dsngsr- be the means of saving years Nothing could move him St. Jaka tf Sag ar St. Jaka af Gaf ligious friendship and co-operation has dawned. of untold misery. Don’t delay. HaigittI Has,Hal Stephen J. O’Donnell. ous, highly contarious Pin-Worms until we told him that he Braakliaa M, Mass, las Aagalis II, Calif. --By Msgr. John B. Ebel which infect entire lamiltes. (Jet gen­ Send for your FREE BOOK to­ wds bankrupt. He immediately thought of financial bank­ uine Jayne’s P-W Vsrmiluge . . . day. Address The Ball Clinic... small, easy-to-take tablets... special Dept. No. 551-N ruptcy. Having been assured that he was spiritually bank­ sizes Iot children and adults. Excelsior Springs, Ho. rupt and had no merit, he turned to God! The tragedy is ANNOUNCING: Mother Seton's Remains that he waited so long to turn to God, for the rich, in a certain sense, have a great advantage over the poor, who . A NEW TYPE ANNUITY PLAN must be patient with their crosses. The rich can use their The Salvatorian Investment-Grant Program Exhumed and Identified money to make some very wise investments for the King dom of God. Emmitsburg, Md. — The re­ ization cause. Her remains have Especially mains of Venerable Mother Eliz­ rested since her death on the Designed in association with tax experts, the abeth Seton, foundress of the grounds of the central house of for We would advise you now, and also in your will, to the Emmitsburg province of the SALVATORIAN PLAN will provide a guaranteed American Sisters of Charity, moke friends in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. were exhumed and identified Sisters of Charity. Then, at the moment of your death, black hands, yellow high income for life and will at the same time here as a necessary step toward The remains have been trans­ “Senior hands, red hands and white hands will be lifted up to further the missionary effort of the Society of her beatification. ferred twice before, however— plead for your solvation. Write to us for our pamphlets on the Divine Savior in Tanganyika, East Africa. Mother Seton, who died in once in 1846 to a new casket, Citizens” wills and annuities— they will tell you how to leave money 1821, is, expected to be beatified which was placed in the floor to the Vicar of Christ at the moment of your death. In the * Annual income up to 15%. next year. When this occurs, of a small cemetery chapel meantime, ploce a coin a day in a cup and, at Christmas * Special features to suit indi­ she will be the first U.S.-born built in her memory, and again time, send it to the Holy Father through his Society for the vidual cases. person so honored by the around 1876 when the crypt was Propagation of the Faith. Thank you! * Substantial tax benefits for Church. Speculation has set enlarged and the remains were March 17 as a possible date placed in yet another casket. life. for the beatification ceremonies GOD LOVE YOU to V.M.V. for $40 “In thanksgiving to Upon exhumation, it was Only in the SALVATORIAN PLAN j in Rome. Extension God for good health and a good job, I dim sending port found that her skeleton was well wil you find all these features: preserved, and in the casket of my monthly pay check to be used for poor people • "DiDli OMMs” - here and in eternity — ih • SURVIVORSHIP. THE EXHUMATION and can­ were a number of rosary beads, throughout the Missions.” . . . to Anonymous for $10 ’Next Annuities suring a good return ^ your money for Ufa and • EMERGENCY LOAN. onical identification of her re­ a metal crucifix, and handmade week I am entering the convent. To thank God for my voca­ returning the remaindejr to God's work after death. • INSTALLMENT REFUND. mains were carried out under nails. tion and to enable others to taste of His Love, I want the are a • DEFERRED INCOME CREDIT. the direction of officials of the • Ni legal tm U es ir iin k e r ’s f m in managing Missions to have this offering." . . . to Mrs. M. M. tor $15 Baltimore archdiocese and per­ financial affairs in la&r years. "To help feed the poor of the world." . . . to K. S. tor $1 Write for o free copy of the FACTS booklet sons connected with her canon­ RUPTURED Wonderful "I am eight years old pnd my mother let me take some and let us give you the complete story. No 6E RS ROM 1RUSS StAVBiy HiglMst re tiris (e.g. Man 65 -7 % / Man 75-10% ) money from the bank. I decided to give it to the Missions, obligation. Surely you want to THROW • SAFE! — For over 50 years ExtenskM AmiHjet although I did want to put it toward a camera." AWAY TRUSSES FOREVER Investment EAR NOISES and be rid of Rupture Worries. never defaulted on a (syment even t t i r i # till Then why put up with wearing Great Depression. i Solve your gift problems with OUR LADY OF TELE­ relieved a griping, chafing, unsanitary Please send FACTS booklet. I understand . . . Ihouiandi re­ n a n ? VISION statues, now available in two sizes. An 11-inch ported Wonderful truss under no obligation. reUef from yeers of There is now a Modern NON- figure of Madonna and Child, constructed of unbreakable suffering from mis­ SURGICAL treatment designed -mE CATHOUC CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY, I white plastic with gold-colored cross and halo, reminds us erable ear noises NAME and poor bearing to correct Rupture. These treat­ 1307 South Wabaih Avo., Chicago 5, Illinois j that as Mary gave the Divine Word to the world, so tele­ caused by catarrhal ments are so dependable that ADDRESS vision projects the human word. A 4-inch model with block (excess fluid mu- a Lifetime Certificate of As- Please send your free booklet on Extension Annuities, j cus) conditions of the head. For . , , - . - , , 0 ia o-iren suction cup base is ideal for use in autos. Send your re­ CITY ZONE STATE the past 23 years that’s what (olk.s given, What return could you offer me on an investment of J (many past 70) reported after using' Write rnHo-.,today for our New | quest and an offering of $3 (11-inch) or $1 (4-inch) to The AGE DATE OF BIRTH our simple Elmo Palliative HOME FREE BOOK that gives facts 1 $ ______? M y b irth d a te is 1 TREATMENT. NOTHING TO WEAR sex Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, SOME Of the symptoms likely to go ‘h a t may Save You paWiH, i 1 New York 1, New York. with your catarrhal deafness and expensive surgery, iells HUty ■ NAME ...... ear noises: mucus dropping In nose and explains WHY NON-SUR­ or throat every day; hear—but don’t ADDRESS - understand words; hear better on GICAL Methods of Treating Cut out this column, pin your sacrifice to it and moil it SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE SAVIOR clear days—worse on bad davs; ear Rupture are so successful CITY...... ZONE STATE to Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, Notional Director of the So­ noises like crickets, bells or others today. Act Now. There is no FOREIGN MISSIONS Write TODAY for PROOF OF RE I vadtrslsad thi$ Inquiry k in •rriertU cnnfMtnc* ciety for the Propagation of the Faith, 366 Fifth Avenue, LIEF and 30 DAY TRIAL OFFER obligation. SALVATORIAN CENTER, WISCONSIN Pay only If helped. nnd tukl nnlntf to nUignlion nr "follow o ff wknlnvnr. New York lx, N.Y. or your Diocesan Director. QCELSIOR MEOICAL CLINIC THE IlMO CO., Oegt. 30V1, MiSrid, lows ^ Dtpt. HI142, Exctliior Springs, Mo.< Thurcddy, Nov. 8, 1962 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RAGE THIRTEEN

Presentation RENTING-hlRING HNS to Sponsor MARKtT PLACE " T A T ^ / V " I V n ^ BUYING-SELLING Turkey Party OFMllllONS JL (PresratatiM Parish, Denver) The Holy Name society will Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the RMliter — Ask for the Classified Department sponsor a turkey party Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. in St. Joseph’s gym­ nasium, 6th and Galpago. New Classified Ad Deaiiline . . . The HNS will hold a father- son breakfast Nov. 11 in Red­ man hall, after the 8 a.m. Blass. NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. Frank Quintana and Bob Ekler Only Want Ads received by phone nr mail before S P.M Taesday caa be published la the eurreat weekli paper will be in charge of cooking.

THE ALTAR and Rosary so­ HELP WANTED, MALE 8 UNFURNISHED APTS. 26 SEWING MACHINES 40 ciety will meet Nov. 15. Elec­ tion of officers will be held, WANTED SALESMAN, experienced, MAD ALENA APTS., IZIS Pearl; Uv- NECem NEAILNEW CONSOLE: to t-atn for anItUnt manaaer. CaU Ing room, drapea, btdroom, kitchen, slg-aags. saoaognma and makaa and 25-year pins will be award MR. AnORNEY Mr. Lane, RandaU’s Forraal Wtar, electric stove, rtfrlg., dlspossl. many fancy daMgni; alao makes GR. 7-OSli breakfast room, IndhMuil locker ed to Mmes. Marie Bucholz, nn., car port; Meal for ratlred buttonholss sad saws on bnttoaa. DELIVERY BOY for Chuicb Goodi Take over payments of 94-87 or Frances Imrie, and Elizabeth For public noUc«f um Th* couple. Apply to Mrs. Berryman. 914J0 cash. 4 U ^ Denver CatheUc Refliter. Store Poll time. Muxt have drivei-i hsraH. apt, all day Tburs., Sunday Ibold. UcenM and know dty. Sea Elmer or evenings. RefuUr leant ntM , rapid, tccu- Grant, Clarke’i Church Goodi, ISU ItSl PFAFF CONSOLE: slg.| Tramoni, Between S;M and 11:M WANTED TO RENT 27 buttonholai, makas many f a ^ n ta Mrvtee on affldavlu. A.M. sUtches. No extra attachments PTA Names Bmployed man, J 5 , furnished room, needed. Assume payments of 96.01 MaO Tour Legal Notices te SALESMEN 9A reasonable, some kitchen privUeges, or 116.90 cash. 0477-0767 N X location. CaU Joe eves., FL. 6- Safety Chairmen PLAN YOUR FUTURE In Ufa In- IStl SINGER TWIN NEEDLE: sU-tags, DENVER CATHOUC luranca — debit operation — traln- buttoniiolas and makes numerous Inc proiram. John Mclntoah, 431 W. GARAGES FOR RENT 29 ^ r a t l v e stltehssi 19.79 cash. 433- (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) C o lfax T ^ 4-4568 1481 REGISnR WANTiD Mrs. Yoshiro Nisbimura and SITUATIONS WANTED, Slngla or double; car storaga only, Southaast locatl^ - SU. 9404 SINGER DIAL-A^nrCB CONSOLE: Mrs. Joseph Luna have been ap- FEMALE 12 wUl ilg-sag, buttonhoto and make ptdnted safety committee chair­ P.O. Box 1620 many Taney stltchas. No attach­ CHILO CARE BUSINESS ments to buy. Also monograms, men by Sacred Heart PTA. Z to S imar oldi OPPORTUNITIES 30 darns and menda. 919X0 cash. 477- In Mr Home 0903 Julia Dominquez and Beatrice WE. B-S4U Martinez are the captains this TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY 1963 WHITE COMPLETE BABY S m iN O EVENINGS For a bulging treasury; no risk, no PORTABLE. month for third grade cafeteria LEGAL NOTICES married woman investment, work on our money, 111.60 cash. 4n-13M volunteer help. CaU WE. 6ST10: S.W. Area best fund raising deal I know of. Youthi at Prayar WANT EMPLOYMENT AS HOUSE­ CaU 4344979 tves. only. KEEPERnn INin RECTORY.nnk-ivni. Slngla,amgie, 64ot MISC. FOR SALE 44 THERE WILL BE A bake IN THI COUNTY COURT years old, ’ * in good health. Refer REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Pledging their dedication to the cause of the Cosmopolitan hoteL The celebrant of the In and for Hm City and County of sale Nov. 18 in Sodality hall Denvtr and Stata of Colorado cnees wUf be furnished by former Mass was Father Robert Syrianey, pastor of Denverir Priest employsr. Write; AU Saints-3S Got Rid of Unnoodablu after all the Masses, sponsored drist, nearly 566 of tomorrow’s leaders kneel No. P-ttl54 Reglstfr P. 0. Box through a RI018TER CLASSIFIED reverently a t' Mass in the Cathedral. The the Our Lady of Fatima parish, Lakewood, NOTici TO caioiToas BY OWNER: 3 bedroom brick, b by room mother circle. Mrs. M. EiUte of ESTELLE LOUISA EUK, atebd. garage, covered patio, un- AD. That la where folka look when and associate director of Catholic Yoath or­ SITUATIONS WANTED, they need thlnga. PHONE KE 4-4169. Gutierrez and Mrs. A. Welch Mass on Nov. 4 was the climax of the Cath­ /k/a ESTELLE L. BGE (Doceased) derground sprinkler. 3936 So. Ra- olic Yoath Week observance in the archdio­ ganizations in the archdiocese. (See story, to. P-2SZS4 MALE 12A leigh, WE. 9 ^ will be chairmen. Sactod Heart and S t Anthony stat* cese. After the Mass the CTO members picture on page 1.) AU perMna having claims against All Souls—33 Holy Name men will receive the above named estate are required CLEAN UP YARDS. Yonr tools uea: over S f t high; hand paintad. staged a parade and attended a breakfast in to file them for allowance In the Call Bari Cohen, AC. 3416E corporately Nov. 11 in the 7; SO RAKING — TRANSPLANTING 1 ACRE (keep bones), 4 bedroom County Court of the City and RA. 2-0888 Nolan early American brkk. Cloaa in a.m. Mass. There will be break­ CoimW of Denver, Colorado, on or with many extras. PY. 4-49T7 OLDER PORTABLE REIONOTON btfora the n th day of April, 1961, or TYPEWRITtR: good condition. CaU fast and a business meeting said <*l.i»"« .imli be forever barred. EDUCATION 13 Cathedral—33 GE 34791 svtnings JOSEPH J. LEBERER after the Mass. and ROBERT J. LEUERER AvaUable for piano instruction, 1619 Lafayette; 9 bedrooms, finished New Offertory Program Co-Executors either my horns or yonrs. CaU ha- basement, IVi lots, 3V9 httbs, fuU HAROLD F. COLLINS tween I end T. Nteholai LaurienU, dining room. BxotUent condition. DAVIDSON Attonwy for the utate GR. 74SM By owner, AL 94639 408 Symes Bldg., Denver Z, Colo. HE. iSlSS ROOMS FOR RENT, Holy Cross .(Thornton)—83 OFFSET PRESS (Published In The Denver Catholic Model No. 221 To Start at St. Vincent's Register) FURNISHED 20 $99 DOWN First PubUesUon: Oct U, 1962 NO LOAN COST NO QUAtlFVINO RtmodtUd * Modamizad Qreeley Last Publication: Nov. 6.1961 Rooms for GIris. CathoUc Daughters Write: F. 0. Bax 1534 (St. Vincent de Pahl’s Parish, receive cards of parishioners stood when one realizes that the of America. 785 Pann. Alao rooms 3bdrm. brick, 1 baUis, 1300 cq. f t Tarmlnal Annex Denver) upon whom they win call at Offertory gift (subscription) is IN TH8 COUNTY COURT avaUabla for weddings or roeeptlons. floor space. Immadlata poaaesidon. Denver 17, Cola. In and for Iht City dnd County of TA. 64697 tCHROBDER A WEAVER Some 200 men of the parish their homes Nov. 11. A featured to God. God does not need our Denver and Stata of Colorado 3739 W. Colfax Avo. 134-7173 No. P-MS51 Bsmt rooms close to S t PhUomena organization for the St. Vincent speaker at the meeting Nov. 8 gift; but we need to give to or CsthodrsL for lady. Older home Adamson Mortuary NOTICi TO CRRDITORS Inelndes bath, laundry faculties REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 APPLIANCES 45 de Paul Offertory program will is Father Francis Kappas, pas­ God. Estate of Tony Domenico, also and garage, If necessary. Would eon- Confident that God will con­ known as Tony D1 Domenico We iiiaclallxe In Northwoat Denver, 24 Hour Ambulance Service attend the final meeting Nov. 6 tor of All Souls' church, Little­ (Deceased) No. PYSSSl sMer reduced rent In exchange for Arvada, Lakewood, and Wbeotridge ELECTROLUX VACUlDi; complaU tinue to bless the parish, St. AU persons htvlns claims against light houaekeeplng and ctiUd care. with aU attachmenU, pollihar, paint Greeley, Colorado before the actual solicitation be­ ton. , CaU 377-4136 after 10 a.m. real aaiate. Prompt, courtaoua, salea aprayar. U .9 0 caah. Vincent de Paul’s now makes the above named estate are requir­ ■ervlea. Your local realtor for 30 H. Sew Adtmofl SMd V. Admon gins Nov. 11. The R t Rev. Monsignor Eu< ed to fUe them for aUowance In the yeara. nOl Federal Bird. Mmm IS36 9th An. it 5th St. gene A. O'Sullivan, pastor, preparations to move forward County Court of the City and HOUSES FOR RENT At this meeting workers will County of Denver, Colorado, on or STACKHOUSE REALTY praised the enthnslasm of 266 in the new year for full parish before the 16th day of April, 1963, UNFURNISHED 24 3535 W. 3SU> Ava. OR. 7-1071 BUILDING MATERIALS 46A men at the initial meeting of support according to ability and or said claims shaU be forever FOR RENT: Roomier 2 bedroom W tfW W V W WWWW V WWWW W M ^ V' barred. home, double garage, view, excel­ the organization Nov. 5. The Of­ in^vidnal circumstances. HENRY N. MELARAGNO lent location. AvaUabla In 3 waaks. > Our Partonallzad | NEW AND USED fertory program being set up in The parish must look to the Administrator Cure d’Ars. 3334637 I Strvic* Stilt Homti < JAMES B. RADETSKY and > BUILDING MATERIALS the parish is not a fund cam­ future. The $125,000 debt must CHARLES J. ONOFRlO OUR LADY OF OUADALUPE a FLUMBINa O STEEL Colorado Springs be paid off in 1066. Attomles for the estate MOUNT CARMEL 5 a WINDOWS e DOORS paign, he stressed, but is firstly 1110 First NaUonal Bank Building OMn Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 5 a presentation of ‘God’s’ plan There will be other extraordi Denver 2, Colorado P.M. Brand new 2 bedroom court; (Published In The Denver CathoUc tile baths, separate dining room, REALTOR' KERDY WRECKING for the support of His Church. nary parish expense from time Register) Z wcI m i & A d crn is stoves. 3600 Llpan, FL. 6-7906 Secondly, the pastor empha­ to time. There will be growth First PubUcaUon: Nov. 1, 1962 Stelnmann Censtructlen Co. I 2600 & Broadway SH 44318 Contractors CONOCO saavicB station Last PubUcstlon: Nov. 22, 1961 3119 WMt 9th Avo. TA. 14911 SHEARER HARDWARE sized, the Offertory program ac­ and expansion. A parish is never IN THB COUNTY COURT FURNISHED APARTMENTS 25 2329 East Platta quaints the parishioner with the at a standstill. If it is not pro­ In and for the City and County of TO SILL. YOUR HOMI CALL fact that “God asks from our gressing, it is deteriorating. Otnvar and Stata of Colorado S room furnished apartment, 1 TRUCKS 60 No. P-1IS77 block to S t Frands. W Including CASTLE REALTY CO. ME. 2-7288 substance, not our abundance. NOTICB TO CRBDITORS uUliUea. Cloaa to busa line. RA 2- REALTOR Estate of Thomas Springer (Deceas­ 2610 COLORADO SPRINGS “He asks for His part of the THE YEARS immediately ed) No. P-28977 1470 So. Federal WE 4-2391 Our Prttmt Stock — Ntvada A v. tt Ctch* It Otudrt Hrst fruits, whether rich or past, the pastor continued, have AU persons having claims sgainxt Desirable: private entrance, private 270 So. Sharidan BE. 7 3761 the aoova named estate a rt re- bath,...... near'----- SL ... PhUomena------Church_____ 4967 So. Broadway 7614134 poor. And third, the Offertory been “amide proof of the good­ wd to file them tor aUosranee and boa. Ideal for lady. 970. CaU for 24 NEW 1962 CMC Wr Welcome Your Visit Program rem ind all Catholics ness of God — both in our par r the Counto Court of the City appmt p.) or eves. FL. 6-2046. and County of Denver, Colorado, on 1343 FUmo TO OWNERS that their parish support is reg­ ish and our homes. or before the 1st day of May, 1963, Wa have buyart for homaa and In- TRUCKS “God has blessed our efforts or said claims shaU be forever FOR RENT: Two bedroom han’t coma propero In North Denver. including, Hydromitic, ular and continuous, according barred. ap t, private entranca - bath, phone, ** NO OUKATIOR NR tfPUIIAl •• to circumstances. and our sacrifices. We have evi­ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY light cooking and garage • for pi 4x4, Suburban, etc. Administrator fenlonal men. CaU evenings, FL. ACE REALTY CO., Rtaltor Also 20 used pii^-ups In other words. Monsignor dence all around us of the Di­ 7628 (Published In The Denver CathoUc 44» Tejon GR. 74367 k trucks O’Sullivan said, parishioners vine Benediction.’’ Register) Guardian Angels Parish; 4 rooms, “have the same reponsibllity, Aithongh campaign workers First PubUcstlon: Nov. 1, 1962 3 pc. privateite '____hath,_ private entrance. SEWING MACHINES 40 Last PubUcstlon: Nov. 19, 1963 itove, refrigerator, rugs, garden CLEMES MOTOR CO. the same duty, and the same will receive the cards of pa­ level. 4940 Zunl St IN THE COUNTY COURT SINGER DIAL-A-STITCH 5555 W. Colfax Av«. admonition from God, to give an rishioners at the Nov. 9 kickoff In tnd for th« City and County of Oanvtr and Stata of Colorado Zig-iags, monograms, darns and 21 yrs. at the same acceptable sacrifice from their meeting, the men will not begin UNFURNISHED APTS. 26 mends, makes buttonholes and aewt No. F-2SS37 on buttons. Also makes decoriUve location. flrst fmlts, quite apart from their calls and the actual work IN THE HATTER OF THE ESTATE SL Patrick Pariah: 4 room upstairs designs. AU without buying attach- OF MARY A. CARLSON, WARD ipL Heat furnished. 960 per month. menu. |8X0 cash. Franebised GMC dMier the parish financial situation. of solicitation until Sunday aft­ NOTICE OF HBARINO OF 3347 Shoshone. HA. 4-1631 FBTITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Call MA. 3-1906 ernoon, Nov, 11. The People of the Slate of Colorado IF ST. VINCENT de Paul At 2 p.m. that afternoon, the To Mary A. Cariaon, Ward; Andmw Wyiowateky, Coniervator of the Ea- had no need of the money, the entire campaign organization tate of Mary A. Cariaon, Ward, 741 pastor added, the parishioner’s will gather in the church to re­ Equitable Bldf., Denver, Colo.; Un­ SERVICE DIRECTORY known beln and unknown anteced- respcmsibility would still stand ceive the pastor’s blessing. Then enta; and Forreat C. O'Dell, Attor­ KE. 4-4205 the men will go in pairs on ney at Law, Symas Building, Denver NOLAN FUNERAL HOME in full. Colorado, Guardian ad Utam for aU SINCERE PERSONAL SERVICE PROM This will be easily under their calls. persona under legal dlublllty. Penona In Interait In lald estate, ASH HAULING GUHERS I PLASTER PATCHING THE NOLAN FAMILY GREETING: You are hereby notified that on Miller T ru k Senrice MIMStlS NAnONAl UTUOIIC this- llth day of October. A.D. 1962, Pickup Anytime AL. 5-1932 CEMENT • STUCCO FVNItAl Munoas SVIU Andrew Wyeowateky, Conservator Giift«rf g Speirts ME. 2-4742 Shrine Rite to Climax of said estate, presented to and Wa ipaclallza in Outtar and PLASTER PATCHING filed In said court bla petition for SHAFFER’S RUBBISH Spout Raplscamant. PLASTER FATCHINX RIFAIRINO real estatethe sale of certain real estatethe be­ REMOVAL No Job Too SmaU longing to said estate and situate OuHart Claanad and CaU Mornings - Evas 3567979 In the City and County of Denver COMMERCIAL AND Repaired. and State of Colorado, more fully RESIDENTIAL Thoroughly Experiancod. Fiesta in Platteville detcribed in lald petition, reference PLUMBING i l .f ’ DRIVE IN REASONABLE RATES Dopandabla, Guarantssd. to which la hereby made. AL. 5-3310 LOETSCHER'S IN A TALENT program in the Yon art further notified to ap­ (St. Nicholas’ Parish, pear and answer or otherwise plead Anwrican Roofing ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. MOTEL Platte viUe) high school auditorium at 2:30 to said petition in writing on or be­ BRICK Repairing, new work, aawan and p.m., the Estrallitas Trio and fore the loth day of December, sink Unas detnad. Our work la SUPER MARKH stay with “Jay” A statue of Our Lady will be A.D. 1IM2, the day set for the hear­ Brick Work, Planners, Repairs, Sheet Metal Co. guarantaad. Free Estimates. students of Celia Olvera wiU ing thereof, or on or before the Pointing. Eatimatea BE. 3-187L 820 N. Nevada placed in a new outdoor shrine CU 4-8468 2159 Downing 009 B. Alameda BH 44300 present Spanish and Mexican day to which such hearing may be on the parish property as the adjourned, or said peUUon will be BUILDER i CARPENTER AHsr 4 P4H. 9U. 1493S m m tuATs dances. Vocalists for Mexican taken for confesaed. QUILTERS climax of a Spanish Fiesta to he Member of AU Souls’ Pariah songs will be Mrs. Eva Nuanes, Given under my hand and the t raop(Kf held Nov. 10 in honor of Our seal of tald court at Denver, In the BUILDING and CONTRACTING Alaska QuUt Shop — AU kinds of 10-year-old Johnny Mauloff, the City and County of Denver and HEATING Dr. John A. Ordohl Lady of Guadalupe. , State of Colorado, thlj 18th day ol For Any Remedoling in Your quilting, remodel down and wool Nationally. Advortlsod Morales sisters, Kathy Lonteen, October, A.D. 19A Homo—Iniido or Out— comfonars rocondltlonad. PtUows OPTOMETRIST The statue was donated by and Nancy Gonzales. VICTOR B. GRANDY, and rebind blankets. Alao abaai and Clerk of the County Court comfort eoroblnaUon. Patented U- Brands of Grocorios 126 NORTH TEJON STREET Mr. and Mrs. Jose Rios of By Martin J. Flnnert^ Sr. ceneed Mfg. 1610 Gaylord. DU 69061. ME.14661 Platteville. The shrine was built FOLEY HEATING 524 W. Colorado Ave. Memb0rship Drive (Published In The DenyM*^!:athollc COLORApO SPRINGS, COLO. by Mr. Rios, and Ben Rael. The Register) ROOFING stone was donated by Isabel At SI. CallMrine's First PublicaUon: Nov. 1, 1962 CALL JACK REIS • WE SPECIALIZE IN • Last PubUctUon: Nov. 29, 1962 SMOKY FIREPLACES New roofs, roof repairs, painting. Sanchez of Frederick. Many oth­ (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) 934-3593 Uc. inaund. AU work gnaranteed. IN THB COUNTY COURT Mtmbtr ot'Nolit Otm. P.ihh CHIMNEY TROUBLES DISPOSAL SERVICE er persons donated money for The Altar and Rosary society In and for the City and County of Terms, free eatlmataa. TA 60499 Denvtr and Stata of Colorado THERMOSTAT CONTROLS Member of COMPANY the shrine. IS conducting a membership No. P-24940 GAS & OIL BURNERS Our Lidy of Grace Pariah Electrical CARPETS GARBAGE-ASHES-TRASH drive this month. Prospective NOTICE TO CREDITORS FURNACE FANS — MOTORS Construction Co. The ceremony will begin with Estate of Edward A. Joyce (Ward) TRASH HAULING “A dirty butineu operstsd In i members can contact any usher No. P-26940 TA 5-5107 • Bstimates • Servlet Calls clean courteous manner." a procession at 9:30 a.m. At the Repeat of Sell-Out • Modemliatlon • Rtstonable after Sunday Masses or call at persons having claims against tsstsrlai Iks atw-ewtaiatf tystssi. Solemn Mass at 10 a.m. Father the above named estate are re- Carpet your home now for 91ISX6. LINEN SERVICE TRASH HAULING • Rawiring • Yard Llghtinf Ml. 34948. Bartholomew (}uetglas, C.R., the rectory for membership. lorado Springs, Colo. M ortuary IN COLORADO SPRINGS Advertisers and • Home Repalri • Painting • Carpentry SINCE 1872 Mention Ambulance Service Mention CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO ME. 3-7731 Jack W. Goodrich • Cabinetwork • Patch Plastering J. M. REI9CHMAN ClasiiflMi Advertising, The Rtgliter Kiowa and Tejon Streets THE REGISTER HU. 2-3208 “Ths Handyman- THE REGISTER All Work Guaranteed Box 1620, Denvtr 1, Colo., or phone If In fo KE. 4-4205 2518 Eudora S t EA. 2-3130 THE REGISTER

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S t GlovaanI Shipwrecked Crew ^ ™ Fidanza (m i-U 74), known ai St. Bona- Suva,-Fiji — The courage CAPTAIN FIFITA had to er, the father kissed his son ventnre, w u a of 43-year-old C ai^in David support his son and the other and left him. Filita, was responaible for the man, both of whom steadily Only 100 yards further. Cap­ Franciscan. .Hit survival of 12 of the 17 mem­ became weaker. tain Fifita touched sand be­ great work wu bers of his shipwrecked crew. At last his son reached the neath the water. He turned the commentary It was a courage born of point of complete exhaustion. around, but his son had dis­ on God, creatnru, Sending the other man ahead. faith and prayer. appeared. Christ and the Sac­ The saga that lasted three Captain F ^ ta talked with his New Zealand Air Force raments. He re­ months begin when the ves­ son. They agreed he could go planes based on Fiji rescued sel, the Tnaikaepau, w a s no further. They said a pray­ the other survivors. lated back to God wrecked on the reef on a voy­ every trace In cre­ age to New Zealand. There ation. was no vegetation, and the men were forced to distill sea No Age on Optimism water to remain alive. ■ ^ ^ 3ge to be skeptical. Pope John IS 80 and optimistic. I am 80 and (H>timistic. Everyone work­ TAKING s h e l t e r 'in the ing to t an ageless Church should be optimistic.” wreckage of a 60-ton Japanese This is the belief of the oldest member of the Young S t Thomas trawler, the Tongans used its Christian Workers movement, who will celebrate his 80th Aquinas, (1225- timbers to keep a constant birthday Nov. 18. He is Monsignor Joseph 1274), the pupil of fire tiiat was used to distill Cardijn of Belgium, founder and chaplain of S t Albert teemed the sea water — enough to the international YCW. born to synthesis, bringing all phil­ give each man a small cupful Because of his optimism, an outgrowth daily. of a deep and burning faith. Monsignor osophy and theol­ Captain Fifita, a Catholic, •f Cardijn has been from the beginning a ogy into a whole. then started a daily routine great innovator. “If we have faith,” he once H i 1 monumental work was the for his men — a routine of AHl0m told four young men, “we can conquer the work, rest, and prayer. world.” “Summa Theologl- After several weeks, he ca” which he left Today, as spiritual director of a youth nearly finished at realized that the chances of movement that extends to nearly 100 coun­ being sighted by a rescue par­ tries and has a membership of some 3,000,000 young adults, his untimely death ty were slim, and so he auth­ he is witnessing the fruits of that optimism. at the age of 49. , orized the construction of an But Monsignor Cardijn (pronounced car-dine) remains improvised boat to sail for a man of simple faith. When speaking in the U. S., he oft­ help. en apologized for his broken English: “Do not listen to the -=#atwc- mistakes of my mouth, but to the words of my heart.” THE BOAT-BUILDING took Monsignor Cardijn’s work five weeks with the men be­ began 50 years ago in Bel- coming sick and often faint­ ^um, where he saw the ing. living and working conditions When the boat was finished, sapping the beliefs of young BE NZIGEB/B BOTHERS* Captain Fifita, his son. Sate- people as they entered the ki, and another man set out working world. to summon help. They had, “It is not sufficient,” he as provisions, a piece of said, “to teach our children, shark, a piece of octopus, and to baptize them, to prepare a seabird. them for Holy Communion. Their water supply ran out What will they do when they on the fourth day at sea. are out of school, when there Ten days after setting out are no more teachers? They from the reef, the three sight­ must have a Christian educa­ ed the Kadavu coast, 40 miles tion for life.” south of Suva. 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Rome—The Ecumenical Coun­ optimistic” on this subject. He wise. It would seem that today cil "could open the road to un­ said that Pope John "is the best the CathoUcs have embarked on rirst Votes ion just as it could close it def­ guarantee for union.” this road and that they ask tha initely,” stated Melkite Patri­ Orthodox to return, not as guU- By Registcb Coibespondent “Latin is a fine language; a has dwindled considerably since arch Maximos IV Saigh of An­ PATRIARCH Saigh also said ty persons, but to accept a tioch. that Catholics now realise that brotherly embrace and forget Vatican City—The council Fa­ traditional language of the the council has settled down to Church,” the Archbishop told its routine business. . . The council could close it, he there is far more dividing East­ the ancient quarrels based not thers were expected to cast said, by “giving our Orthodox their first votes at Vatican this correspondent. “It is well A small coffee shop hidden ern Christianity from Western on doctrinid differences but on Council shortly after the re­ suited probably both to peoples behind the grandstands in St. Christianity than the mere re­ racial animosity, poUtical inter­ cess honoring the fourth anni­ who have either a cultured tra­ Peter’s Basilica has become a fusal of tte East to submit to ests and ao on.” versary of the coronation of dition of Latin or, again, who refuge for participants in the authority. Pope John XXIH. have.only a primitive language council proceedings. Here a cof­ “The Orthodox, recognizing HOWEVER, ha said, poUUctl and can, therefore, be taught fee break, with an “espresso” ’The votes were to concern their failings in practicing char­ interference remains a difficul­ this as a Church mother-tongue. amendments proposed to the or a “capuccino,” helps relieve ity, want CathoUcs to do like­ ty confronting the Orthodox. first chapter of ^e project on But to us Chinese, our language the pressure the prelates face Thpofogicaf Colleqtfiwin the Sacred liturgy. is thousands of years older than following the three-to-four-hour Latin, as is our culture, and long sessions, all conducted in For generafiont 1o see ... The theological scholar shown above took part in a Although the council has many of our faithful feel they Latin. . . ceUoqniam on “The Concept of the Church as the Body of moved on to discussion of the would participate more fully in Tbe use of Latin is on the Christ,” held at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, subsequent chapters, this first a Mass held in their own lan­ rise. Advertisers in tbe Vatican lad. More than 24 Protestant and Catholic theologians dis­ chapter was given the Commis- guage.” daily Osserratore RomanB are YO U R NAME cussed their beliefs and convictions. In the picture are, left sicm on the Sacred liturgy as The Most Rev. Paul J. Halli- heralding their wares in the to right, Dr. Wilhelm Fauck, professor of Church history at soon as all the Fathers wishing nan, Archbishop of Atlanta, ancient language, e.g., “Auto­ AT NOTRE DAME Union Theological seminary. New York; the Rev. Robert Pel- to praise, criticize, or amend Ga., the only American mem­ mobiles novissimae locantur ae- ton, C.8.C., head of the Notre Dame theology department; the project bad finished speak­ ber of tbe commission, says quis atque aperUs condicioni- the Rev. Bernard Cooke, S J., chairman of the theology depart­ ing. that a wider use of tbe vernacu­ bus”—singing the praises of Notre Deme be* ment at Marquette university, Milwaukee; Dr. Franklin Littell lar in certain parts of the Mass “The newest cars for hire at longs to the nation of the federated theological faculty at the University of THE COMMISSION of 24 Bish­ and of the sacraments would be just, negotiable rates.” — and to you. Chicago; Dr. Krister Stendahl, professor of New TesUment ops has been studying the “a new avenue to our separated For 120 years, the studies at the Harvard divinity school, and the Rev. Walter amendments proposed by many brethren who often find the Lat­ Burghardt, 8. i . , editor of “Theological Studies.” of the 141 council Fathers who in language an alien element.” Suspended Priest University of Notre- ‘intervened” and must draft Subjects which are under im­ Dame has been ai Custom of Prayer the proposals into the ecclesias­ mediate discussion this week Receives Last Rites recognized leader in American higher education. To Our Dutch Paper Folds Patriarch Maximos IV Raleigh, N. Car. — Prayers tical form in which they may were concelebration, a wider Lady's campus coma students tr< from every state and and other devotional exercises be presented to the council for San Francisco — Walter A. Nijmegen, The Netherlands— use of the two "species” of the brothers the conviction that many foreign countries. In virtually avery community, in the public schools of North final decision by ballot. Ryan, a suspended Catholic De Linnie, a national Catholic Holy Eucharist; the Holy Scrip­ there is no room for them in Notre Dame men of competence and integrity are Carolina are the result of “cus­ Even at this later stage it will priest who was the central fig­ weekly put out by Dutch Jes­ tures; incerporatitm of tbe hom­ the Catholic Chuich save leaders in business and tha professions. tom and ^adition and not of stiU be possible for a council ure in a $2,375,000 suit in New uits, ^11 close down next Jan­ ily into tbe liturgy proper; the through the absorption of their rule, regulation, or directive,” Father to propose an amend York against Cardinal Francis Recognizedoai more than ever before for tha caliber of uary. The weekly once had a primitive values of the first own existence within Latinism, circulation of 40,000, but the in the opinicm of Charles F. Car- ment to an amendment and it Spellman, the Archdiocese of part of the Mass, and the dia­ improperly identified with Cath­ its teaching and research, Notre Dame today«y hasI the numbex has declined to less roll, state superintendent of is considered unlikely that the New York, and several other logue Mass. olicism.” capacity for greatness. To help achieve it, tha University than 20,000. The paper took an public instruction. He feels, first chapter, or for that mat­ sees, died here of cancer at the age of 57. But he called himself “rather is building a 13-story library. Soon construction will be­ anticobnial stand in the dis­ therefore, they are unaffected ter any chapter, will be ap­ SINCE THE COUNCIL ses gin on a residence nail for nuns the heert of every by the U.S. Supreme Court de­ proved in its fin^ form before sions are held in closed meet­ A spokesman for the San cussions on the Indonesian Abbey Has First Catholic school — who will bo equipped even better as problem. cision. it has been referred back to ing, it was not revealed which Francisco archdiocese said Mr. the commission at least once. of the council Fathers had Ryan bad been in Letterman Mass in 325 Yoars teachers with graduate degrees from Notre Dame. The past week saw the coun­ spoken for or against any of General hospital since mid- Bury St. Edmunds, England- September and had received You are invited to help build this greater Notre Dame, Lebanon And The Irish Of the East cil sitUng for only three work the subjects. Mass has been offered in the the sacraments of the Church a Your support will speed Notre Demo toward its goal THE MARONITES OF LEBANON ARE NOTED FOR THEIR days; a week shortened by the A panel of American “ad­ Ixworth abbey for tbe first time few weeks before his death. and benefit ail Catholic education as well. The impact of FAITH. They have always kept in union with the . The religious holidays of All ^ n t s visory priests,” formed to help in 325 years. and All Souls and by the need your gift, whether large or small, will be increased 50% late Monsignor Thomas McMahon, di- explain proceedings to the The abbey was seized by King for workmen to rush the prepa­ press, agreed that while there Korean Recites Vows Dy a matching grant from The Ford Foundation which has V (7}j. rector ef the Catholic Near East Wel- Henry VUI in 1537 and turned ration of St. Peter’s BasUica was no great apparent move­ Seoul, Korea — Peter Lee, 28- singled out Notre Dame for its educational leadership. fare Association, loved to refer to into a private home. It was for the dual celebrations held on ment for the two species, it year-old veteran of the Korean owned by Catholics until the them' as the “Irish of the East” for Your gift will be promptly and personallyacknowledged. the fourth anniversary of the could be used with much ad­ Navy, took his vows here as the family went bankrupt from this steadfastness in faith. He wrote a coronation of Pope John XXm vantage on such special occa­ first Korean Jesuit Brother. He fines imposed for belonging to As a benefactor, your name will be permanently in­ pamphlet on them which has been and for his 81st birthday. The sions as at a w e d ^ g Mass. will leave soon for Minneapolis, the Church of Rome. It was scribed in the foyer of the Notre Dame Memorial Li­ Pope’s birthday falls on Nov. 25 in great demand over the years . . . The debhte on the Holy Scrip­ where he will study woodwork­ then in non-Catbolic hands un- brary— enduring testimony of your support of Catholic In it, he tells the story about their but is officially celebrated in tures saw some Bishops advo­ ing for the next five yean. tU a recent purchase. higher education. Patriarch, Mar Anthony Peter Arida, Rome on his coronation day of cating that these should be sys­ Archbishop ef Tripolis, who sold his Nov. 4. tematically portioned so that ^ e To send your gift, or for further information, write: pectoral cross so that his people might In the over-all discussions of faithful who attended Mass reg­ the liturgy, use of the vernacu­ niUjM aiM iam AH not sUrve . . . Today, the poor people ularly would in the course of a REV. JOHN E. WALSH, C.S.C., Director lar has b^n the object of much few years obtain a clear com­ of Faouar in Tripolis diocese, are try­ finluOfim udam k debate for and against. In the prehension of the entire se­ The Notre Dame Foundation, Dapt. R, Notre Dame, Ind. ing to build a church with litUe money Commission on Sacred Liturgy quence of Bible history and but great courage. There are only 200 of these Maronites in a there are several members who teaching. 500 village of persons. Their neighbors are Mnssulmen, foUowers have spoken openly, outside the 60 M m ihm t RaprMMifMl of Mohammed. The poor Maronites have managed to build the council, advocating the use of Church but it needs plastering, flooring and furnishings before the vernacular and the adoption Vatican City—Sixty countries It is worthy of the celebration of the Divine Mystery of the of certain native rites. are now represented on the 10 M E N N E E D E D M onsi^or William van Bek- working commissions of the Sec­ Holy Mass. They need 11,500 desperately to finish the work. ond Vatican Council, Italy bead­ HIOH SCHOOL ORADUATIt AOS IT-SS Can you help? Send any amount and please send It now. kum, Bishop of Ruteng, Indo­ nesia, said that he had already ing the list with ^ members To serve God as a Missionary Brother to a great extent incorporated and tbe U.S. in fifth place, with DO YOU DREAM OF VISITING THE HOLY LAND? FOR FRa NEW omccToa or vocations native drums and chants into 21. TRINITY MiaaJONS A TRIP TO THE HOLY LAND? Perhaps some day this dream The roU was completed when lOOKliT WRITE siLvsa srafRo. Maryland may be a reality for you. Travel today is swift and much less his celebration of the Mass “which is sometimes a day­ John XXm nominated 81 mem­ expensive than it used to be . . . Do you imagine yourself seeing bers, nine for each of nine com­ the Holy Pbces where Christ trod the bitter way to Calvary long celebration culminating in . AOE_ missions. He had previously ap­ . . , standing on the hill where He wept over Jerusalem? Mean­ the Mass.” .GAAOE. time, you can make a spiritual pilgrimage by helping someone pointed nine members to tbe in the Holy Land today ~. . . You can help train a native priest ARCHBISHOP Paul Yu Pin of Liturgy Commission. .STAn_ or sister. ^ a week will pay a sem in^am s expenses; $3 a week Nanking, who at present is im­ Three Americans were among takes care of a young sister-in-training . . . The future priest peded from returning to his dio­ the new Papal appointees, who, MISSIONARY n LRVANT*. O f THE MOS« HOL't TJ^INITY must study six years (Total cost: $600); the sister takes two with the 18 elected members, years (Total cost; $300) . . . The one you help can write to you cese in Red China and is now and this personal relationship will make the Holy Places more in Taiwan, makes no secret that brought the total to 21. ’They vivid. Then too you will pm icipate in their graces. How much he wishes to conduct the entire were: Now Missals for Sf. Pofor’s STUDENT DORMITORY Commission for the Bishops gained for so small a sacrifice . . . A movie missed, a simpler Mass in Chinese. Cardinal Paolo Marella, of the Vatican Bas­ and Administration of Dioceses UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN meal, and yet what tremendous benefits! ilica, examines one of the 50 new Missals donated to St Archbishop Leo Binz of St. Paul Privately owned, University regulated and approved Peter’s by the Sisters of Mercy and other American donors. Commission for the Discipline of EASTERN RITE STUDY CLUBS VOCATIONS-WOMEN Assisting the Cardinal is Monsignor Luigi Ugutti, director of FOR WOMEN - NON-DENOMINATIONAL the Clergy and Christian Peo­ THE BEAUTIFUL CEREMONIES and agCHild traditions of the International Affairs Office of the National Catholic Built in 1961, this is a most modern expression of student ple; Bishop Charles P. Greco of the Eastern Rites are becoming very widely known and loved Rural Life Conference who suggested the replacement of the housing. Rooms and closets are comfortably large; com­ Alexandria, La.; Commission on by our Latin Rite Catholics in America. Maybe you belong to W ILL YOU Missals in a U. S. newspaper article. Sister Mary Joseph of plete bath connects each two rooms. Three meals daily, Seminaries, Studies, and Catho­ professionally planned for figure-conacioui but HUNGRY a group studying these Rites. In one city we know of one such Join the Daughters of the Xavier college, Chicago, conducted tbe campaign which re­ group that sings in Russian and Arabic, helping out in different lic Schools: Coadjutor Archbish­ appetites, features such Friday specialties as ihrimp, lob­ Immaculate Heart of Mary sulted in the replacement of some Missals which were 40 years churches and chapels when caUed upon. Would you like lltera op John P, Cody of New Or­ ster, crab, etc. Management has 28 years experience on In tbe pioneer work In tbe His. old. this campus. ture on the Eastern Rites? Our organisation has the special work ilonary dioceie of SteubenvUle, leans. of aiding the priests and sisters of those Rites in the countries Ohio, end wear Uie Blue Habit For brochure and complete information unite of the Near East. Just send ns your name and address or the of Our Lady? CatiioUc airla and Mmw Tmrmlaology young women are needed here— Vatican Qty — Observers see LOWELL HALL, 610 Langdon Siraot, Madison 3, Wig. name of your group. '‘where the harveat li great and Mrs. Ilatner Ann McCann, Houssmothar the labotera are few“—to teach, in the language of the council’s Help Us Build Schools, to be houfekeepera, to do office WAYS TO BE THANKFUL THIS THANKSGIVING work, and to iblTa. For further message to the world an effort PALESTINE REFUGEES. $10 wiU feed a refugee famUy for a information contact. Mother Su- toward a new terminology, Bishop Asks of England Give Religious Gifts This Christmas rlor, Immaculate Heart of breaking free from the severely month. Eiry Academy, stating your age Send lor 52 page catalog eveiything lor Chuith and Home and the field m which you are doctrinal phrasing of the First London—Bishop George Beck, them would be a statesmanUke SEND MASS STIPEND. Often this is the missionary’s only particularly Intereated. means of support. Vatican CoundL The new style A.A., of Salford, the English concession resulting in a saving Box 2077 Wintersville, Ohio Hierarchy’s spokesman on in pubUc funds and in an avoid­ JOIN A DOLLAR-A-MONTH CLUB. Damien Leper Club; Or­ is described as Scriptural and Missals, rosirits, mtdsls, pendants, pisquet, stihMs, phan’s Bread Club; Palace of Gold Club (supports aged); ecumenical and, as such, more schools, urged the British gov­ ance of many tensions and dif- shrints, books, ricordln|s and doitnt of othor Hsms Mary’s Bank (trains sisters); Chrysostem Club'(trains semi­ THE DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY in conformity with the modern ernment to provide 75-per-cent iculties. (NCWC Radio and inchidinf lifts for priosti and nuns. A widif gglection narians); Basilians (supports schools); Monica Guild (sup­ of St. Vincent de Paul world. grants toward the construction Wire) tbM you'll And in most church foods storts. Ifi tho plies chalices, altars, etc.) of all new Catholic schools in tssy, aconomicsi way to buy at dlraet to yw pricss. offer a Joyous way of life in the Dmbat* fe Be Speedesf JOIN THE CA’THOLIC NEAR EAST WELFARE ASSOCIA­ service of the poor, the lonely, the England and Wales. forsaken. Girls between 18 and 30 Vatican City — A new ruflng New ST. JUDE'S MISSION MBU TMAT—includa 10( to cover handinf eaits. TION. Individual membership: $1 a year; $5 for family. who have the courage to respond to Under a supplementary edu­ Christ's invitation to leave aU and has been adopted to help short­ needs your support It serves a REMEMBER OUR ORGANIZATION IN YOUR WILL. follow Him may find peace and cation act in 1959, tbe govern­ whole county with 40,000 people, T. H. tTEMPER CO„ INC. en debates at the Ecumenical but less than IM Catnolles. Help IIM L Pstlar Avamia, bUtiraohaa 7, Wisconsin happiness in a life dedicated to God. ment increased its grant toward one of our home missions. Thanks, Dear Monsignor Ryan: The sisters engage in social work, Council. According to the new and may S t Jude obtain God’s bless­ teaching, nursing, the care of chil­ regulation, spokesmen will be enlarging or improving Catholic ings on your generosity— Enclosed find ______for —. dren, and serve on foreign missions. schools inside the free States Send for descriptive literature to: assigned to present the views of Fsthar Raid system from 50 to 75 per cent, ..Stats.. Name ______— SISTER BERTRANDE groups of council Fathers hold­ Bex 2136 Jackson, Mississippi MARILLAC SEMINARY but it refused to make such Normandy 11, St. Louis, Mo. ing identical or similar opinions Street - ...... Sponsorsd by a friend of the Dsughten of on matters under discussion. grants for the erection of new Charity, »tw lovst their iove of God and Catholic primary and secondary City — -...... Zone State their iove of feilowtnen. CewMcif S M e llfh ff Vatican Qty — How long will schools. the council last? Vatican sour­ “There is a growing feeling,” ces are noncommital. 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Post Office Box 1620 DREN are out on the windswept meetings have been termed bute 25 per cent of the cost of High interest rates depend upon your age — checks are Member Audit Bureau ef Circuletlons lalns of the Oglala Sioux Reterva' Sion.i i ■Yon ■ can help them by sending “The Little Ckiuncil”. . . these schools from their own re­ clothing, trading stamps, greeting sources, thus offering a substan- mailed every six months for life. P resident------Most Bev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, DJD., Denver cards, cancelled stamps (except the The number of newsmen L 2, 3, and 4c prcsldenttal scnei (1,200 at the opening sessions) tiEil saving to the government.” Xdltor and BusliMai Managar—Rt Rev. John B. Cavanarii, M-A., PhJ). Father Edwards, Holy Rosary Your good deed will assist needy students to the Priesthood. Xzecuttva X dltor------Magr. John B. Xbal, UttD., HlitD. alon. Pine Ridge. S. Dak. DO IT Catholics think, he added, that Managing Editor ______Floyd Anderaon, K.S.G. 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PAGE SIXTEEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Thurtdoy, Nov. 8 , 1962 Alumni Club Dr. Castellano to Speak At Marriage Conference Plans Trip Dr. Stephen Castellano, Den­ ONE OF THE prime objec­ The marriage conferences Knights of the Blue Scapular at­ Mark Booomo, men’s vice ver physician, will address the tives at present is to organize have been enthusiastkaliy re­ tended Mass and received Com­ president (rf the Catholic Alum- | li# # to M EN j third marriage conference spon- the spiritual end of the group. ceived. A guest speaker, well munion corporately. The organi­ club of Denver and national 0 I sored by the Knights of the Mr. and Mrs. John Archuletta director of the National Associ­ qualified in the marriage coun­ zation's family event of the year ! Blue Scapular on Tuesday, Nov. head the spiritual committee. ation of Catholic Alumni clubs, seling field, speaks to the gronp. will be a Christmas party, which announced formation of a 113, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Cajetan’s Through this committee adult An open question and answer is now in the planning stages. thanksgiving week-end meeting I church hall, Denver. Couples in- servers’ classes have been in­ period foUows in which prob­ The group also sponsors a to Scottsdale, Ariz., Nov. 22 ! terested in attending this infor- augurated. Meetings are held lems pertaining to marriage games party on Sunday after­ to 25. At that time the first jmabve lecture are invited and Tuesday evenings in the church and religion are discussed. noons at 3 o’clock in the church board meeting of the newly need not be a member. hall under the instruction of hall in an effort to raise funds Rudy Martinez. ON SUNDAY, Nov. 4. the for the parish. elected National Officers will The Knights of the Blue Scap- be held. 'Ula^ is an organization of Cath Price of the three-day trip olic married couples, founded at will be $28, which will include St. Cajetan’s tsro' years ago by two n i^ ts lodging at the Safari the Very Rev. Bartholomew hotel and three meals. Each person must pay his own brans I Qnetglas, C.R., and is under the portation. Persons interested in i patronage of the Immaculate going and needing transporta­ Conception. tion should contact Mr. Bono- The aim of members is to live mo, 333-2758, or Mervin R. Lell, Christian lives, set an example national president, 757-6680. jto all families, spread devotion I to the Blue Scapular, and to Quality, Hof QiKUitity I help the Theatine Fathers in Kyoto, Japan—Japan is one of i whatever way needed. the most difficult countries in which to convert people to Christianity but it is producing Notre Dame Club the highest proportion of priests Offers Scholarship in the world. Statistics reveal Paul Hallett Dr. John Galvin ' Karl P. Warden that for every 828 Japanese Young men who are residents Catholics there is one seminari­ iof the four-county Denver area an studying for the priesthood. Professional Ethics to Be Topic and will be graduated this year from Catholic or public high Wemlurful NEW Members of the Metropolitan panelists discuss mortality as past becoming Obsolete? What schools are eligible for a $1,000 DUST W AND Denver Dental Society will applied to the professions. is the moral obligation of the scholarship to Notre Dame uni­ hear a panel discussing "Ethics professional man?” A question versity, sponsored by the Den­ BY EZE MOP SOME of the questions pro and discussion time followed the ver Notre Dame club. and Morality as Related to the posed are: “Are ethics of the talks of the, principal speakers. OVER Professional Man” at the Den­ Applications must be submit­ . 30” LONG ver Hilton Hotel Thursday, Nov. ted to the club’s scholarshii \ For rtmovins dust In 8, at 8 p.m. committee by Feb. 1, 1963. Ap­ V ‘* “ *“ 1 hord to got at Ozofloflis to Hear Talk plication forms can be obtained plocot. A "|Mt mnt" PANELISTS include Paul,H for that anting dutt. from high school principals or Mada of nylon to Hallett. associate editor pf the By Judge Gilliam Nov. J4 faculty advisers. ilaat a long tinia. Register; James Galvin, M.D., The past year the club award­ Odt Yours Now . . , Only sa.W director of institutions, -State of The annual meeting of the existence for many years. They ed two scholarships* totaling $1,- PRACTICAL CHRISTRIAS OIFTS Colorado, and Kail P. Wi^den, Ozanams will be held on Wed­ are composed of Catholics in the 500, and was Instrumental in ob­ nesday, Nov 14, it was an­ ALSO... AJMHi LL.M., associate p ro fe ^ r o field of social services, educa- taining another $8,000 ’ scholar­ the college of law,, Denver ’Uni­ nounced by James P. Eatdns, tionj health, welfare and correc­ ship for a Denver boy.^Contrii Kaap your hands out president. Judge Philip Gilliam of mop watar for. versity., tions. Their annual meeting is butions to the scholarship fund avar with tha Eia held during the Color^o Con­ Mop and lifatfma More than 300 local dootists will be welcomed. Carl F. Ei Cona Wringar. and other interested'^^'fellov ference of Social Welfare. All bdrger, charman of the scholar­ The Number by the Pari$h only $4.89 practitioners are- to hear the are invited and welcome to at­ ship committee, can be contact­ tend. Reservations can be made ed at 1300 Telephone building, Heading Over Each Ad ii Get Yours by calling AC 2-3825 by Nov. 12. AC 2-1606, New HUNT CUANIIIS the Key to its Location on AC. 2-3030 Coinpitl* Laundry A S^latty ClMnj^ _ Altaration Sarvicf Address by Jesuit Nev. 14 Only Storo of Its Kind In We Specialize in the Mop. Quality Tailoring'' EZE MOP CO. 71( I. m b A vt.-tSU E. Colfax Liturgy to Be Topic m ; 1.17th Avo. Danvor IS, ColP. AC. 14S« AC. I-fSIl Mall Ordsrs Add 3Sc 7M1 E. am Avt. FL. s-ftat Of Lecture at Regis REAL ESTATE GUIDE An English liturgy scholar He is Father Clifford Howell, will speak on “The Theology of S.J., of Birmingham, England. sncHSimuLOR the Liturgy” on the visiting The lecture in the Regis field- fr— BLESSED SACRAMENT 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT 8— CURE d'ARS scholar lecture series at Regis house lecture hall, starting at FOREST PARKWAY 2600 DAHLIA BY OWNER I54t LARIMER ST.-830 r?TM ST. college, Denver, Nov. 14. 8 p.m., is open to the public Thlf extenilve^ remodeled Calif. 2 story home with tiled roof on h u 20* master bedroom.bungalow Spacious large family home; 5 without charge. 24’ elec. UL and brkfst. nook. Nice four lots; large center hall, 4 bsm’t with k.p, den, 2 more bed­ b^rooms, 2 full baths, fire­ Father Howell is making bis bedrooms, 3 baths, sleeping rooms, new Fenced rear yard. place, big paneled rec. room, Convenient...... to public andCafhoUc _ __ covered patio; beautiful new AWARD fourth tour of the United States porch, maid’s quarters, break­ acboola, sbopplng, bus. Thla la a Judge Philip Gilliam Twelve Men carpeting, drapes, huge kitchen comfortable nome, well maintained in the past 13 years. The past fast room, sun room, rec. room with dishwasher. Garage. Call will be the speaker at the din­ summer be lectured at the Greg- and financed. in full finished basement, 2 APEX REALTY FR. 7-0938 anytime. PLAQUES ner to be held at 7 p.m. at orian Institute of America and fireplaces, 2-car garage. No sign 3024 Leyden FR. 7-7661 American Legion Post 1, 1370 To Take Part at various summer sebooR. 37— ST. MARY (LiHitton) —To see please call 42— ST. PHILOMENA Broadway. 'His topic is “The The Jesuit is noted for his B f lO M Z E T A B L ’ET S Surge to Decency.” M trgartt 0«m«l, EA. 2-51M FENCED CORNER LOT “Layfolk’s Weeks” -services in YORK REALTY AC. 2-9531 1171 DETROIT ST. In Carsillo which the laity take an active 3-BEDROOM BRICK MONSIGNOR Elmer J. Kol- 43— ST. PIUS X (Aurora) Finished basement with 4tb bed­ IHOWN ANYTIME part by praying and singing to- room, paneled rec. room and 44 4 bedrooms; Urge Uvlu room, din- ka, director of the Denver Cath- Twelve laymen from the Den­ bath. Assume G.I. loan. |18AM). ing room,, kltcaen.______F ^ finished ver archdiocese were scheduled bsaement, den. hot water heat, TRADE YOUR EQUITY 4792 So. Nawten patio, 2-car garage. ImmedUte poe- WHY SAVE " HOME? to participate in the first Cur- CENTENNIAL ESTATES, DENVEE aeaalon. sillo de Cristiandad to be held FOR A NEW FY. 4-33S9 OPEN EVERY APTIRNOON in the Diocese of Pueblo. 42— ST. PHILOMENA STRENGTH Six men were from St. Pius Country Squire Home MIDWEST REALTY X parish, Aurora, and six from The HOME li well esublishea 1314 FILMORE PR. 7-0293 lA. 2-7117 —In fact It’s been In business St. Augustine’s, Brighton. 2, 3 and 4 Bedrooms for 42 years without ever 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal 3— ALL SOULS missing a dividend or any The “short course in Chris-’ $14,500 to $16,600 saver ever suffering a loss. tianity” was to begin at 8 p.m. dining room, pine paneled rec­ 4801 So. PENN. Thursday, Nov. 8, in St. Peter’s reation room with fireplace; INSURED SAVINGS parish hall. Rocky Ford. It will double garage. By owner. 2 blocks to All Souls Church Insured with Federal Savings end Nov. 11. NO DOWN 6.1. and School. 2 bedrooms, at­ and Loan Insurance Corpora­ 7564802 tached garage, Elcar fence, tion for perfect safety on A cursillo is an intensive, NO CLOSING COSTS your money. landscape, redecorated inside fast-moving retreat, character­ 37— ST. MARY (LiHlaton) and out — vacant — V.A. ap­ HIGH RESERVES ized chiefly by a concentration $250 down F.H.A. proved $12,800, no down pay­ To further insure the safety on Catholic doctrine, explained Plui Cloring Costi OWNER TRANSFERRED ment. of your savings. Father Michael Kavanaugh, 3022 West Union WHEN BUYINO OR SELLINO O.P., of Amarillo, T^x., who is FOR PAST FREE APPRAISAL HIGH UQUIDITY directing the course. Country Squire Homes Very reasonably priced, excep­ CALL YOUR Your money is always con­ tionally attractive, 3 bedroom, CATHOLIC REALTY FIRM veniently available. If you He stressed that the three-day “at the top of Aurora Hills” wish to withdraw, simply affair is for practicing Catho South of 6th Ave. on basement. Phone PY 4-7737 bring in your passbook or after 6 and week ends. WILSON & WILSON send it in by mail. lies who are capable of becom­ Potomac St. CURRENT DIVIDEND 2896 So. Broadwiy ing apostolic Christians. Each 41— STS. PETER AND PAUL cursillo includes a wide variety 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT SU. 1-6671 Rev. CUfford HoweU, S.J. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka of people and'talents — young 2017 HUDSON STREET 4340 UPHAM ST. 29— ST. FRANCIS DE SALES and old, rich and poor, married olic Charities, will be specially gether in material drawn from 3-bedroom brick C«llf. bungalow; f.f. Beautiful apUt level borne; 4 bed- recognized by the association on and single, priests and laymen liturgical and Biblical sources. baiement, h.w. beat, detached ga­ roomi, 2-ctr detached garage, fam­ NO DOWN-VEHRAN rage, excellent condition, carpets, his recent election as president intellectuals and workers. ily room, 2 baths, covered patio, By owner — 171 S. Sherman; I Father HoweU is the author drapes. Broker owner has bought wall-to-wall carpeting — near abo^ of the National Conference of another: will accept equity and help modem 3 bedroom bungalow— jof a “best seller” book entitled finance. ping center, school and transporta- Catholic Charities. On Nev. 14 tiijn. % finished basement—dbl. cari : “Sacraments and Sacrifice," The Ozanams have been in 2026 GRAPE port — garage workshop — gas [which popularizes the liturgical IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BE. 7-11SS and loan assodatien Distinctive Colonial 2 ^ r y ; 3 bed heat — elec, kitchen — w. to w. Great Books I outlook. He has also written rooms plus one In basement, at- 14— MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD 1913 Broadway - Boulder, Colo. - HI 2-156U tached garage, h.w. heat Consider “Preparing for Easter” and trade for smaller. carpeting. PE. 3-7690. 1510 Glenarm Place Denver, Colo. Holy Nome Union 2508 so . CLERMONT “The Mass Commentator’s 32— ST. JOHN HA 3-5259 Meeting Nov. 14 Talk Set Handbook.” By owner; 3 bdrma., 2 ceramic tile BIGELOW baths, separate dining room, wall-to- HANDSOME waU carpeting, large kitchen, utility The next quarterly meeting of Sister Marie Catherine, in­ bedroom/ $ atory at KE. 4-4657 EA. 2-1215 room, family room with flreplace, 4 2728 ttb the Archdiocesan Holy Name structor in English at Loretto Ave. Fireplace, powder room, hot 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT attached garage, fenced yard. Make water beat, no baaemenL Gunning union wiU be held on Wednes­ Heights college, will give a talk an offer. patio, delightful yanl with greea- on the “Analysis of Poetry” at nouae and playbouae. Double ga­ day, Nov. 14, in the basement 2341 BELLAIRE rage. Beatrice Smith, EA. 2 4 ^ meeting room of St. Mary’s par­ a Junior Great Books program SK. 6-2972 ish, Littleton, at 8 p.m. The at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 14 in the 2 story, 4 bedrooms, double garage . . . $16,500. Will consider rent with 11— HOLY FAMILY BISHOP - PERRY Rev. Harley Schmitt, Archdio­ lounge room of St. John’s 1751 Calif. REALTOR CH. 44S51 ^Ultimate 9 # t option. cesan Holy Name union spirit­ church. Her talk will include an 4415 QUITMAN 8— CURE d'ARS ual advisor, has returned from analysis of some of the poems 2314 DAHLIA OPEN 1 TO 5 Rome, Italy, and wiU speak on used in- the Junior Great Books 3 bedroom bungalow, full base­ THURS. THRU SUNDAY 3219 POPLAR the current Ecumenical Council. program in the archdiocese. A ment, F.H.A. appraised FR. 7- Older but very nice 2 bedroom. Brick, 2 bedroom tri-level, 7 question period will be pro­ 0618. frame with1thwhite famUy room; new vears old; large rec. room, 2 I THE annual holy hour will bej vided at the conclusion of the kitchen, oversized garage and baths, near bus, schools and plenty of storage In basement. Lo­ B i I held on Sunday, Nov. 25, in St. j meeting for leaders and chair­ WRIGHT REALTY CO. cated near buses and very close to shopping. Excellent near-new Vincent de Paul’s church, at school. neighborhood. $16,500. men. 4615 E. 23rd Ave. 7:45 p.m. Archbishop Urban J .' Mrs. Blanche Hallett will be LEE KINNIE CO„ BUILDERS OWNER EA. 2-5413 Vehr wUl.preside. chairman of the program. Cof­ FR. 7-3307 DU. 8-0826 Need a Teepee See Lee's fee will be served before the Ofc. HA. 2-1411 Days HA. 4-1462 6— BLESSED SACRAMENT 37— ST. MARY (LiHlaton) Eves. 421-2538 2 Faculty Members meeting. 4 BEDROOMS To Deliver Speeches IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 36— ST. LOUIS Large older home close to When it comes to Oie home Lovely four bedroom Cape Cod — schools, shopping k transporta­ Two Loretto Heights college. Parish in Littleton small down or trade. Beth Locke, 3290 So. DELAWARE tion. Fireplace in living room, of your choice, Denver, faculty members will PY. 8-5060 Deluxe 3 bedroom brick with 3 separate diningmtaaai^ iwroom, a u a breakfasti/a^aaEawy0«^p«iaw speak to groups next week. To Host HNS Members more bedrooms, den and utili­ nook & large kitchen. 2360 the uliimaiein living Is 8 matter of personal need RIEBLING REALTY CO. Dr. Judith Wray, assistant The Holy Name Society of St. ties in full finished basement. 2 HUDSON Is lust $14,500. JOE For REALTOR fireplaces, wall to wall carpet- RAY, SH. 4-2184. and preference. But when It comes to modern elec* professor in the speech and ■Mary’s parish, Littleton, will be 1444 W. LIHIeton Blvd. PY. 4-2471 ing and drapes. Priced beiow drama department, will present host to members of all the arch­ appraisal for quick sale. Vacant trical living, people agree that the Medallion symbol a paper. “The Creative Process diocesan Holy Name societies on * Insurance S— CURE d’ARS — owner transferred. Van S.haack & Co. in Oral Interpretation,” before Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 8:15 REALTOR IMA. 24322 of quality is always first choice. 2870 CLERMONT 3637 So. SHERMAN the Western Speech Association p.m. in the new church hall. An * Surety Bonds 31— ST. JAMES conference at Long Beach, interesting and informative pro­ English brick gungalow. 2 large Excellent income on 4 unit, 2 Calif.. Nov. 15. gram has been planned, and re­ CALL bdrms., living room has fire­ bedroom brick — appliances — MAYFAIR-989 KRAMERIA 2 blocks to St. Louis Church. Sister Ann Maureen, instruc­ freshments will be served. place, separate dining room, 3 bdrms. in this clean well-built tor in the education department, Larry Adams, president of the nice kitchen, 1-car attached ga­ WHEN BUYINO OR SELLINO brick home, large comer site P U B L I C SERVICE COMP a Ii Y OP COLORADO Paul T. McGrady FOR FAST FREE APPRAISAL with mature trees & full sprink­ 9« FBvrgre* owiio «m>rr->e«r tmi itori will speak on “Theories of Littleton parish HNS, has ex­ rage. Fenced yard with large CALL YOUR VAN SCHAACK & CO. CATHOLIC REALTY FIRM ling system. JOE RAY, SH. 4- Learning as Applied to Higher tended an invitation to all men trees. JOE RAY, SH. 4-2184. 2184. Education” to the faculty of St. of the parish to be present and 310 Patterson Bldg. WILSON & WILSON Joseph’s school of nursing Nov. meet members from the visiting MAin 3-9333 Van Schaack & Co. 2896 So. Broadway 13. parishes. Van Schaack & Co. REALTOR MA. 3-9333 SU. 1-6671 REALTOR MA. 24123