«=» a "sj 3 Development OJ Tf >.4 o n z uy Fund Drive DE NJi o cz $1347,424 ro o c/> :d :um- Support for the first an­ nual Archdiocesan wful Development fund cam­ the paign reached a crest of lage $1,347,424.25, contributed rant by 34,985 persons, with con- some parishioners still un­ THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1965 VOL. pledged. rary Campaign workers, since For Mother's Day can the inception of the plan to it a raise funds to help establish new parishes in the growing archdiocese, had pledged gov- $669,000 before the small Denver^s Hospitals nay, army of parish chairmen, co- The trouble with most every ern- chairmen and volunteers on husband is that he wishes his Sunday, April 25, visited all wife could make bread like Catholic wage-earners to ex­ his mother, while she wishes plain the campaign objec­ hubby could make dough like tives. Schedule Open House her father. the New mo(ieI citizens with an “ automatic clutch” will present a corsage to their y to WITH THE HELP of the “.A dumb girl is a dope; a fund, church sites can be mothers as part of Hospital Week in a Denver Catholic hospital on Sunday, May 9, dope is a drug; doctors give acquired in new building de­ Mother’s Day. drugs to relieve pain. There­ ; as- velopment areas, to meet the Sister M. Kieran. R.S.M., of Mercy hospital, said that Dads would be invited by fore, a dumb girl is just what and needs of the growing Catholic the new-borns to have dinner with the mothers as guests of the hospital at noon. the doctor ordered.” sists population. They would also place a cor------— ------New ‘Life’ For Bobcat sage in the infant’s palm, and .A peculiarity of the human Par- .Among secondary benefits A special smorgasbord for day will be award of one 20- the childish fingers would male is that when looking for to be derived from the fund employee.s, and an afternoon year pin, one 15-year pin, are One i>f Kastern Colorado's finest Bobcats in various stages, the 13 students under close on the gift, by reflex will be added support for the tea in honor of the Sisters is fifteen 10-year pins, and a mate he invariably keeps the receives the final “makeup touches” frtTm Sister’s tutelage made the dead animal come action, to hand it on to the work of the Newman aposto- scheduled for Wednesday thirty-three 5-year pins to his head in the clouds where who the hand of Sister Marv' Ulric and her hiolofty to life again by performing the ancient art of mother. late on secular campuses in May 12. employees in a wide variety visibility is zero. not class students before it becomes a per­ taxidermy. The students with Sister Mary — Al Ried* Colorado, where Catholic cen­ Highlight of the following of departments. ver- manent guest in the display case of St. Ulric are, left to right, Mike Jagger, Robert ALL THREE major Catho­ ters exercise a wholesome Politics makes strange bed Anthony's School, Sterling. Working as teams Zenn, and Donald Kiolhasa. lic hospitals in Denver have eive influence by initiating special fellows, but they soon get arranged programs for the s at programs, and afford coun­ Week, May 9-15, under the used to the same bunk. seling and information to all general theme: “People — nize who require it. Cosmetics are beauty prod- Woman's Mission Is Topic Heart of the Hospital.” i by 30,000 Families: ducts used by teen-agers to St. Joseph hospital adminis­ JSS. A SPEO.AL FIELD where make them look older sooner, trator. Sister M. Andrew, said cted help is needed, is the aposto- and by their mothers to make NCCW Executive Director late to migrant families. the week lets the community them look younger longer. — inity see and learn more about the The Time Is Now — Rosemary Creder who Transportation has been in­ health services, provided in this adequate hitherto, to bring the response to changing needs, I.\ THIS DAY of increasing dialogue, every The honeymoon is over youngsters from field-work­ by the modern hospital, “ a when the billing exceeds the nion To Speak in Denver May 11 ers families to religion clas­ Catholic must be equipped to discuss the Church with ause flexible and dynamic institu­ one’s fellow Christians. The demand for such cooing. ses conducted by the Sisters, tion.” Woman’s Christian mission in the world of today will be the theme of Mar­ and by volunteers from the intelligent discussion is growing day by day. At St. .Anthony’s hospital, .A lady is smarter than a garet Mealey, executive director of the National Council of Catholic Women, when laity. gentleman maybe. she speaks in Denver at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, May 11. the coming week is to be However,' it is unlikely that any Catholic could Bishop Maloney spoke of She can sew a fine seam She is scheduled to address the Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic highlighted by award of ser­ continue to discuss the Church if he did not keep the fund drive, and its work­ vice pins to employes as and have a lily, abreast of the march of events as they transpire and baby, Women’s convention in the ballroom of the Brown Palace hotel on that day. ers, as effecting one of the announced by administrator iter- The Cosmopolitan hotel w i l l ------the Church’s rol© concerning these events. One must greatest demonstrations of Sister M. Eileen. She can use her intuition in­ ions also be a convention center, read to know fully what the Church thinks about stead of tion, are: Mesdames James Springs), and Raymond D. Catholic action ever seen in Pins may also be servicea­ in a during the two days, Mav il Linkins (North Denver), Phil Nixon (Colorado Springs.) the archdiocese. events and how the Church meets the modern her brain — and 12. ble for grandparents and gest Pacheco. (East Denver), Da­ Re • elected district pres­ Within the coming year, as parents of new-born children, challenges. But she can’t fold a newspa­ per on a ices Pontifical Mass will be of­ vid Schropfer (Northeastern idents are; Mesdames Samuel pledges are fulfilled, a grow­ when they attend the hospi­ crowded train. mo- fered by .Auxiliary Bishop Colorado), Marguerite Peyton W. Duvall (South Denver), .Al ing number of archdiocesan tal's “ open house” May 9, on IX THE ARCHDIOCESE of Denver 30,000 David M. Maloney in the Thompson (Fort Collins) Mi­ Kramer (Greeley), and needs will be met. which day the first mother- families keep abreast by reading the Denver cathedral at 10 a.m. on the chael Brennan (Glenwood James O’Neal (Leadville). .Archbishop Urban J. Vehr .Another of life’s mysteries i as and-baby of the Week will Catholic Register each week. On the other hand, is why a girl with freckles first day of the convention, of Denver has expressed his also be honored. Mrs. Pat e is another 30.000 Catholic families are not subscribers considers herself unattrac­ and the Rt. Rev. Mon.signor personal gratitude to all who Kelly, public relations officer, re a (Col.) Rosario L,U. Montcalm. and thus continue to miss a golden opportunity to tive. made the campaign a suc­ notes. * * « 5 no •Air Force academy command An Editorial cess, and at a report meeting, become better informed Catholics. -A fellow staffer passes life . chaplain, will preach the ser­ held shortly after the Sunday MONDAY, May 10. will be Immediately below is a letter from Archbishop mon. door-knock drive, he told of along another of those “ bad” Employees’ Day at St. Vehr stressing the Register’s value. The method for jokes; Family Planning Service the much-needed help that Joseph’s. .Awards for length eat- subscribing is clearly outlined. Twelve months "Daddy, why can’t I go out AT THE LUNCHEON ses­ could now be given lo some of service will be made later 1 or to play?" sion the same day, Elizabeth outlying areas in the state in the week at a breakfast reading is offered for $4. The time to begin is now. con­ Reid, international coordina­ which were in dire need. “ Shut up! It’ s your deal.” Is Inaugurated in Denver Thursday, May 13. which Is Archdiocese of Denver tor for the Grail movement, Future Careers Day, when Some battle their way to the fer will speak of the women’s By Msgr. Elmer J. Kolka visitors will be shown the CHANCERY OFFICE top — others bottle their way are, opostolate. as she has seen it, A Catholic Family Planning service has been inaugurated many forms of hospital work 1536 Logan Street to the bottom. in action in five continents. can in the Archdiocese of Denver. The place is St. Joseph’s Ephemeral that sustain modem tech­ Denver 3. Colorado :ase Margaret Mealey has in­ hospital. 1835 Franklin street. Denver. niques in caring for the sick. .A vacation is something you ssa- formed the Register that her Two nights or more as needed each month will be devoted On May 11 and 12, St. April 26. 1965 take when you can’t take talk to the conference will Word Is Joseph’s will honor its medi­ what you’re taking. to this service. Persons referred to the Family service Reverend dear Father and beloved People: review the happenings of re­ cal staff and it auxiliaries « • • ■fer- headquarters by a priest or doctor will be qualified to receive cent years, and describe the respectively. May 14 will be During May each year, we kindly ask you to renew your A pessimist is one who feels the growing influence of Catholic the consultations. A charge of $1 will be made for each couple. Decisive Sisters’ Day, a tribute to the subscription to our diocesan paper, the Denver Catholic bad when he feels good for Fame is ephemeral, Albert ows Women’s organizations, with devoted community which Register. To the many thousands of recently arrived Catholics fear he will feel worse when THERE HAS BEE.N such a tidal wave of misinformation and Chin discovered when he took 10,000,000 members in the staffs the hospital. he feels better. second place to Nancy Bre­ in the Archdiocese, we urge your co-operation in securing a United States alone. outright misrepresentation about family planning in the past Mercy hospital has invited • « « da r. who won the Colorado- copy for your homes by subscribing at this time. few years that it has been judged imperative by the Church to press, radio and television It takes a lot of pluck for a She will stress the basic Wyoming spelling bee held spell out in detail what is moral and permissible, and what is representatives for a confer­ Every Catholic home should subscribe to some Catholic woman to keep her eyebrows vocation of woman, the status Saturday, May 2, in St. Ma­ immoral and reprobated. Even many so-called Catholic ence on May 10. Hospital paper and magazine, so as to keep informed on matters of in shape. to which she is entitled, and ry’s school, Cheyenne. who the interest shown by the publications and alleged, irresponsible C-atholic authorities personnel will conduct tours, Catholic interest locally and throughout the world. Albert, a sixth grader at St ex- “ new breed” of Catholic col­ have mtemperately and at times reprebensibly led astray and answer questions about Our Catholic Register has served our area these many Flaming youth sometimes Joseph’s school. Grand Junc­ cooks its own goose. :ood lege women in the many many Catholics who are at best confused by the babble of the hospital. years past very capably and efficiently and has been a most tion, missed out on “ epheme- A continental breakfast is programs of the NCCW. conflicting voices. effective instrument in the development of the Church. Each rality” which Nancy, of Christ to be featured Tuesday. May To drive a nail without per- This Family Planning service is not in any remotest sense the King school, Denver, issue carries many informative and instructive articles for smashing your thumb, bold PRESIDING AT the Mon­ 11, in a program honoring the a birth control clinic, and neither is it a rostrum for the airing spelled correctly. family reading. We need your co-operation in this apostolate the hammer with both hands. ex- day luncheon session in the medical staff. Employees will ; by Brown Palace hotel at noon, of domestic grievances. Perhaps later it will include a be similarly honored on Wed­ of the press. SHE WENT ON to win the .A wise old Scotsman who ara- will be Mrs. Samuel W. Du­ counseling service for the resolving of acrimonial and other nesday, where at a special The subscription price is $4.00 per year. Archbishop Vehr trophy by was a judge, was asked to vall, president of the South afflictions of daily living troubling many husbands and wives. coffee break, the administrator Envelopes are available in the pew pockets for new spelling “ harbinger,” and re­ settle a dispute between two Denver district. .At the Tues­ For the present the project will be a service limited and staff will thank the em­ subscribers and self-addressed envelopes are being mailed to and ceived $25 as first prize win­ brothers about the fair divi­ day luncheon, in the Silver exclusively to consultations with a score of eminently ployees for their continued de­ ken ner. .Albert was awarded $15, the homes of current subscribers. sion of a large estate left Glade room of the Cosmopoli­ votion and dedication to the ead qualified doctors on problems involving the physical aspects and third place winner Chris­ •May the good Lord bless you and yours. them by their father. tan hotel, at 12:30 p.m., Mrs. service of the sick. I de of marriage. Rhythm, with particular emphasis on the basal tine Siennichi, of St Philome- “ Let one brother divide the Herbert Liebman, first vice temperature method of determining ovulation, will be taught na’s, Denver, received $5. STUDENT DAY, Thursday. Faithfully yours, estate.” said the judge, “ and president, will preside. to those who seek this help. Physical or clinical examinations Every contestant was given May 13. will honor students in let the other brother have his and Outgoing D.ACCW district pro- win not be provided for anyone in this project. It is strictly a an award at the championship all the M ercy educational first choice.” presidents who will be in the consulting service by staff doctors at St. Joseph’s hospital. spelling bee. Twenty students programs, medical, nursing, — From Hugh Jackson ake reception line along with the Already in many dioceses this type of Family Planning participated, seven from and paramedical. Most auto accidents happen 1 to honored guests at the conven- service has been introduced with outstanding success. The Pueblo, six from Cheyenne, The women’s auxiliary will on Saturday and Sunday. So al­ and seven from Denver. attend a special Mass, and a experiences in Buffalo and San Diego have been exceptional in .Archbishop of Denver it’s a great life if you don’t their acceptance and effective rendering of essential informa­ Denver students are prepar­ continental breakfast, on Fri­ weekend. lay day, May 14, concluding the St. Jude's Burse tion. In co-operation with the Catholic (Parities bureaus the ing for the Rocky Mountain t 15 News spell-down set for Sat­ week’s observation. But if Santa Claus flies ail me- programs in these and other areas have enlarged their scope urday, May 8. St. Anthony’s hospital doc­ over the world, asks Jennifer, Receives 8 Gifts of influence and are today permanent family counseling .A sister of .Anne Restivo, tors will be presented with how the heck does he solve lay Eight gifts in the past week agencies. who won the Colorado-Wyom- carnations on Monday. May his re-entry problem? added $153 to the St. Jude ing championship last year, 10, together with letters of less burse for the training of FOR THE PRESENT at least the Denver Catholic Family Elena Restivo. will enter the appreciation. seminarians studying to be­ de- planning service will not attempt to resolve any of the competition this year, repre­ .A display, including some come priests in the Denver abrasive and divisive incidents rn domesticity. It is not a senting Christ the King historic pictures of St. .Antho­ archdiocese. The burse total Fr. Hamilton school, Denver, where she is ny’s is part of the week's now is $5,903.43. forum to provide answers for alcoholism, poverty, infidelity, or any of the multitudinous sins of a sick society. It will limit at present in eighth grade. observance there. Burse Adds $10 Donors include: Tucson. On May 11, the women’s its consultations exclusively to the effective use of rhythm in im- Ariz., .Anonymous. $5; Akron, THE WINNER of the auxiliary (knowm as the Pink One gift of $10 from Anony­ family planning, and both husband and wife should attend ori- Anonymous, $15; the Colora­ Rocky Mountain News contest Ladies) will have a dessert mous, Sioux City, la., was do State Council of the together. this Saturday is eligible to go luncheon, and receive pins for received in the past week for ex- Knights of Columbus, $100; No other agency in Denver is similarly authorized to offer to Washington for the national hours and years of service to the Father Ra\*mond E. Ha­ ex- and. from Denver, Anony­ such a service. spelling bee finals. St. .Anthony’s. milton memorial burse. Its mous. $1; L. H., $2; .Anony­ total now is $1,903.15. i in mous. $20; P.M.C.B., $5; and Donations in any amount lar- S.D., $10. for the burse honoring the ms. The sum of $6,000 will former assistant at the Cathe­ hat establish a seminary burse in Knights Choose Trinidad for 1966 State Convention dral parish. Denver, may be isu- perpetuity for the education sent to the Chancery office. of a student studying for the After electing a new slate New state advocate is Da­ bis 34th year as a Bishop. to a local council of the 1536 Logan street. Denver, zed priesthood. The principal will of officers, the 64th annual vid L. McKinney of Coronado The Rev. Joseph Roy Figli- Knights of Columbus. Colo. 80203. iral be invested and only the state convention of the Council 3268; state warden, no, state chaplain, presented in- interest used. Knights of Columbus, at its William M. Benton, of Pius a spiritual touquet to the THE SUPREME Knights The Catholic people are final business session of the XII Council 4699, Colorado prelate, on behalf of the plaque was presented to Tho­ llllllliiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiNiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiumimiimiuHiiiiiiintiini mas J. Nolan for being one of ter- requested to remember the three-day Aurora city meet, Springs. order’s members both in the Greeley Church education of seminarians for set the site for its 1966 State delegates to the Denver archdiocese, and the the outstanding agencies for 1 of the archdiocese in their last convention in Trinidad. The Knights of Columbus supreme diocese of Pueblo. Knights of Columbus insur­ A Need To Fill sin, wills and testaments. Any last week in April or the first convention in Baltimore next Star council awards went to ance in the United States. Section Planned ite- amount will be gratefully re­ week in .May. The convention August, are Edward J. Eige- Roger Kliesen, grand knight On the same day a past Here is an empty warehouse with oodles of space, and state chaplain pin was award­ .A special supplement on the is. ceived. will coincide with the 100th mann. Aurora Council 4079; of Stratton Council 2099. John many a need to flU. It is the St. Vincent de Paul society Jake R. Valdez, Del Norte D. Brown, grand knight of ed to Father Figlino. new St. M ary’s church. Gree­ in- The future of the Church anniversary of the founding salvage bureau warehouse from which come all the goods that of Holy Trinity parish there. Council 2688; Otto Joseph Montrose Council, 1188. Don­ ley, featuring pictures of the pe- depends upon a well-prepared are given to the poor of Denver and vicinity. To fill the empty s a priesthood in sufficient num­ Hasser, Council 3325, Lamar; ald Maring, grand knight of .AT THE BUSINESS ses­ dedicatiosed Cross designed by Denver artist Louis, nationally • known devel­ tral Bank & Trust company; r the William Joseph. The stained opment consultant for a num­ ber of colleges and universities Wilbur M. Pryor, Jr. of Ireland, the glass windows were designed was the featured speaker at the Stapleton. Pryor, and Holmes; 1967, by Stephanie Hupp of Denver. Help the Poor The air - conditioned church dinner meeting. Title of his talk i Michael Reidy of Dawson, Na- has a full basement, equipped i was "Moonlighting on the Cam-! gel, Sherman, and Howard; that pus." . Paul Schmitz of Paul L. nting to serve as a parish meeting hall, and can be partitioned to : 'Schmitz & company: I the spor- On Bundle Day make four rooms for religion i CIIAlnSTVV OF the new or-| Qene Steinke, vice president classes. Ranger Day Preview A l l OUnger Mortuaries; Robert Need is never wholly absent greater or lesser degree have Architects were Langhart, j representative from Denver. J Sullivan, Loretto Heights lo in from the capital city of Color­ been helped by the kindness McGuire, and Hastings of Den­ Windup event on the 1965 Regis We(‘k Wallner, Joe .Mackin, and Pat Ormsby. Members include Judge Da­ College Forms Board of Am­ ado. as the St. Vincent de of Catholics in Denver pa­ ver. I schedule at Regis college will be tbe annual An outdoor Mass at 11 a.m. in the vid Brofman, Theodore Carlson, bassadors. vice president of Paul society well knows. rishes, who have given their president of Carlson Manufac­ Ranger Day activities on campus Sunday. quadrangle between Carroll and DeSmet the First National Bank of At this moment there are useable discards, clothing, NEXT WEEK the Denver May 9. Discussing plans for the event with turing company, Frank B. Ca­ Denver; Eugene R. Vcraldi, bedding, and even rags, to be balls will begin the day’s program. Highlight sey of the Central Bank and many who lack the means to Catholic Register will carry a the Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan. S.J., Central Bank and Trust compa­ live with minimum comfort used for relief of the poor and special supplement on the new of the afternoon and evening program will be Trust company; Charles Cassi­ president of Regis, arc committee members, ny: Michael C. Villano, Ted G. amid this thriving communi­ distressed. church. with pictures of the games, a car destruction event, car starting dy. Jr., of Cassidy-Hicks Wall­ from left, Pat Kelly, Christ Roll, Joe Hanna. Wahler, John A. Yelenick, and ty. dedication ceremony, together contest, tandem bicycle races, a barbecue paper company; Cyrus Colburn, Albert E. Zarlengo of McComb, There will be many more Ed Sarraille, Mike Veysey, chairman, and Manager of the society’s such calls upon the St. Vin­ with details of construction and dinner, and a dance. Jr., Colburn and company; E. Zarlengo, and Mott. Mike Kelly. Also on the committee are Da salvage bureau, Walter Pyt- cent de Paul society, Pytlin­ decor. \e B. Coughlin, Jr., Coughlin and, linski, told the Register this ski said. To meet its many company. Supreme Court Judge'3 e: week that he is depending continuing charitable obliga­ Edward C. Day; “* u|)on. Bundle Day, Sunday, tions the society asks parish­ In Arvada Max DiJuIio, Loretto Heights.^ May 9, to replenish his slocks ioners to make Sunday May music professor: U. S. District 4 for the welfare of the poor. 9. a real Mothers' Day, by Judge William E. Doyle; Wil-iS aiding a distressed family in Work Under Way liam Falkenberg, Falkenberg 2 MEMORIES ONE FAMILY, a mother need. Construction company: Bill 2 and nine children, newly ar­ Gart of BUI Gait’s Sports shop; j Donations of every kind rived here from Oklahoma the Rev. Robert Greenslade, ^ " may be brought to the parish City, and not qualified for aid Loretto Heights chaplain; Ed­ ARE PRICELESS church, where a truck will be On School Wing to dependent children needs ward Hirschfeld, president of A. waiting to receive them. clothing, furniture and house­ B. Hirschfeld press; Harold, Construction of steelwork and'dian’s quarters. It was built in ...andnothing pre»erve« priceless hold appliances. Pytlinski For larger items, applian­ Ingersoll; memories more beautifully, nor the laying of the first bricks for 1961. said. ces and furniture, which it Clarence W. Jackson, vice as long, as a Barre "This family needs every­ may not be convenient to the new school addition at St.} Day school enrollment is 386. president of Olinger Mortua­ Guild Monument. fDAppci The GuUd Seal on the thing.’’ he continued.’ ’ As include in Bundle Day offer­ Anne’s parish, Arvada, are now'jjj grades 4 through 8; third ries; George V. Janzen, vice in progress. grade will be added in Septera- monument is backed IUjUILUI soon as we are able to supply ings. a call to 244-5503 will president of Central Bank and by the strongest guar- ensure a prompt pick up. clothes, beds, furniture, ta­ Contract for the work was Trust company; Harold S. Kin­ antce available. Monuments bles, and other material help, signed AprU 1. and the building Saturday religion classes are Regis Week Planners ney, Jr., vice president of C^o- A TARGET of 200,000 pounds the family will be able to will be completed on Sept. 1 this attended by 1.600, taught by lorado National bank; Kenneth E r i c k s o n of useable clothing, linens, Regis college will present its Civis Princeps (First have accommodation in a year. Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Leiman, president of Leiman housing project." and similar discards, has been trine personnel, 42 lay people Citizen) medal to three distinguished Coloradoans during the Scott, Inc.; Barry Lorie of Memorial Co. Hundreds of families to set for Bundle Day. It will have five classrooms, and 3 nuns, plus 51 helpers. annual Regis Week Civis Princeps banquet and awards Lorie-Lotito productions; Speer Blvd. at 9th— 255-1785 Every household that can a music room, library, and rest Three Sisters of the Most ceremonies Saturday, May 8, at the Brown Palace hotel. give of its plenty to help those room facilities. Precious Blood, of Dayton, O.. In addition, the college will honor a pioneer Colorado firm who have nothing, is invited The previous structure had 101 and seven full time and three with its Distinguished Service Citation. to contribute any surplus of Official classrooms, a gym-cafeteria,'P^^t time lay teachers staff the Mrs. John F. Kelly, right, chairman of the women’s ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH outgrown, or now unused gar­ teachers lounge, clinic, princi-1 school on weekdays, committee for the banquet, discusses plans for the event with ments, the salvage bureau pal’s office, kitchen rest-rooms. | Architects for the project are 1060 11th Street manager said. maintenance shop apd custo- Monroe and Monroe. Contrac- several of her committee members, from left, Mrs. John He adds a cautionary note. ------I tor is R. N. Fenton and Co. for Evans. Jr.. .Mrs. Hudson .Moore. Jr., .Mrs. William T. FIRST FRIDAYS — 6:30. 8:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m. From experience he asks that the amount of $106,080; the Blackburn: and Mrs. Robert B. Keating. HOLY D.AYS — 6, 7, 8 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 3:45 p.m. shoes be tied in pairs, to mechanical contractor is De­ .Mrs. Charles Cassidy and .Mrs. Henry McLister are prevent two “left feet" show­ pendable Plumbing, for $17,909. serving as chairmen of the arrangements and hospitality TUESD.AY — St. .Anthony’s Devotions — Solemn Novena ing up to delay sorting at the committees, respectively. 8 a.m ., 12:00 Mass and Devotions warehouse. THE NEW STRUCTURE, of Archidocese of Denver Other members of the committee include Mrs. Robert T. 9.300 square feet, will cost 5:15, 5:43, 7:45 p.m. Devotions CHANCERY OFFICE Beds, , blankets Person, Mrs. Harold F. Silver, Mrs. Max G. Brooks, Mrs. and other useable furniture $13.33 per square foot, the Rev. IS36 Logan Street James Sudler, Mrs. Martin Harrington, Mrs. Melvin J. are always needed for urgent James W. Rasby, pastor of St. , Denver 3, Colorado calls on our collective chari­ .Anne’s parish, has announced. Roberts. Mrs. John Sullivan. AprU 26. 1965 ty, he added. Among the honored guests at the banquet will be the I His slogan for Bundle Day? Auxiliary Bishop David M. >Ialoncy, and .Mayor and .Airs. Reverend dear Father and "B e a partner in charity." New Officers Thomas G. Currigan. my beloved People: The award winners were selected by a committee chaired • CHURCH FURNISHINGS The ninth annual Bundle by Afyron .Neusteter. Other members of the committee Day. a drive for used clothing Are Installed included the Rt. Rev. .Monsignor John Cavanagb. Ray Jenkins, and other articles, will be WICS Director .At the quarterly meeting of • RELIGIOUS ARTICLES undertaken by the Society of the .Archdiocesan Holy Name Melvin J. Roberts, and Dr. Frank B. McGlone. St. Vincent de Paul on Sun­ Needs Helpers Union held at All Saints par­ The black-tie affair will start at 7 p.m. with a cocktail I day. May 9, in the Denver ish, Denver, April 28, the reception followed by a dinner at 8 p.m. in the Grand Volunteers are urgently following men were installed metropolitan area. Please needed to assist Miss Anne Ballroom of the Brown Palace West. Compi«t« Un* «f loligiaut Articlot for Cliurch and H«m* as officers: urge your parishioners to Laughlin, Denver Project .A feature of the banquet will be the appearance of the President. George Friend; bring any discarded clothing, director of WTCS (Women in national award winning University of Denver Jazz Band. The vice president, Thomas Rich­ A. P. WAGNER & CO. bedding, rags or shoes to Community Service) for of­ group will present a concert for banquet guests. church with them that day. mond; treasurer. .Anthony fice help as well as interview-1 The eighth annual Regis Week observance opened Shoes should be tied together. Dunst: secretary, George ing and screening of appli­ CHURCH GOODS ’ Because families are con­ Award Winner Canny; and sergeant-at-arms, Wednesday with the Regis Civic conference at the Brown cants. Palace hotel. Nearly 200 civic and business leaders attended tinuously replacing outgrown, Only student from a paro­ Lorren Smith. Girls, aged 16 to 21. out of! 606 14th St., Between California & Welton outworn, or otherwise dis- chial school to receive a four- The Rev. Harley Schmitt, the conference which dealt with tbe topic *‘Focus on Denver's parded articles, it is hoped work and out of school, willj pastor of .-All Saints' parish, is Future." a formulation of objectives for the new Denver' be selected to attend res-; year Gates fcAindation scho­ T A . 5-8331 that this co-operative effort chaplain of the organization. Comprehensive plan. The Denver Planning Board cooperated idence centers for remedial larship. Jacob Williams, a will produce sufficient quanti- with the college in sponsoring the conference. or vocational training as part| senior at Annunciation high tie to enable the Society to school plans to enter Regis of President Johnson's War meet more fully the daily college this fall. He was on Poverty. demands made upon it on notified in April by Christian behalf of the less fortunate. Miss Laughlin may be con­ L. Bonnet, of an award of an Parishes having Conferen­ tacted in the WICS office in academic scholarship to Re­ ces of the Society of St. the University building, Den­ gis. Jacob is the son of Mrs. Vincent de Paul are request­ ver; phone 623-4813. Leuna Hill. 3.531 Race street, ed to provide a truck or cars Denver. to be stationed in front of Spend Only What Your Family church during all Masses on the day of the drive to receive donations. Parishes without •Conferences are kindly re­ quested to make sinrilar ar­ rangements through their men’s organizations. Can Afford Accumulations are to be .delivered to the Salvage •Bureau warehouse. 1625 Wa- zee street, which will remain open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. With every good wish and blessing, I am Faithfully yours.

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News tion, the new law provides for direct fed­ and World Report reveals that most eral action to extend some types of .Catholic educators do not believe that the new aid to private-school pupils in states forbidding any kind of aid to the federal grant of 1,300,000,000 dol­ Our Readers lars of federal aid to pupils in elemen­ such children. tary and high schools will take a great The bill' to provide $100,000,000 for part of the financial burden off the the states for textbooks and other Catholic schools. It may, however, in­ materials, which are to be lent to the atoise and ©isstnt troduce a climate of thinking more libraries of independent schools as well friendly to a dual educational system. as to be given to needy public schools, • M o re Confusing Nonpublic pupils are limited to aid offers a study in opportunities and dan­ Editor, the Register: for special instruction, such as speech gers. A columnist said that the uniformity of the church which therapy, remedial reading, and guid­ In areas where there Is a heavy non­ started in the 1600 century is artificial. If that is true then all ance counseling, all by public school public schiml population these text­ the changes now taking place In the church must be artificial teachers. The billion dollars, however, books, particularly those In biology also, but in a greater degree because there so many changes that are exclusively marked for public and social science, might be somewhat bobbing up so often it is hard to keep track of them, and the schofds may indirectly help the inde­ influenced by the spiritual needs of the more we read about them and the more we see them the pendent schwils, owing to the special independent schools. On the other more confusing we get. Isn’t the priest the ordained authority encouragement given th e public hand, some textbooks may not be ac­ to say the Mas.s? Isn’t he ordained to say the Mass, to admin­ schools to share facilities with tho.se ceptable to religious schools because of ister the sacraments, and preach the Gospel? If part of the outside their system. Inadequacies in presenting the spiri­ The National Catholic Educational Mass is to be said by a layman, or laymen then why the tual side of man. Will this be the less priest? Why should we go to the church to hear a layman association reports that 251 Catholic likely eventuality? elementary and 182 Catholic high read part of the Mass in the pulpit when we can read it schools have shared time programs. It A House speaker opposed to the ourselves? I am sure our reading of it would be just as valid. is expected by many educators that the shared-time provision of the federal Maurice C. De Surmont, New Orleans new federal aid might stimulate aid law pointed out that this system shared time, because of it.s emphasis “ is likely to ignite a civil war in al­ • Needs Holy Cards on aid to the pupil, not to the school. In most every community.” We may hope that the good sense of the Ameri­ Editor, The Register: other words, the more pupils a public I am in need of a lot of holy pictures with no printing on schiHil will accommodate, even on a can people will prevent such a calami­ part-time basis, the more chance It has ty- the back side. They are for printing Malayalam prayers of the of getting federal allocations. It Is more likely that, if the Pres­ Members of the Union of Catholic Mothers. The most useful It will not take the citizen.s of areas ident’s law Is carried out conscien­ and nice pictures are the Christmas cards. They are big rich in voluntary schools long to realize tiously, it will make the public more enough and most beautiful. During the past Christmas season, that it is less costly for them to encour­ aware of the necessity of co-operation I am sure, every reader has got a lot, which are no more age their public .schools to take in vol­ between the two edueatlonal systems useful. Instead of simply throwing them in the fire, send them untary school children for such courses and less likely (o regard them as ri­ to me so that I may use them for prayer cards. Millions of as mathcinalics. science, foreign lan­ vals. such prayer cards were printed and distributed free of charge guages, music, and physical education It should al.so bring together in a among the mothers of Kerala. than to .see Catholic schools forced to common cau.se groups in every reli­ Please pack them, if possible in paper boxes and send close some grades — forcing pupils in gious denomination that are interested them registered book-post, or parcel, I promise a remem­ those grades to attend public schools in maintaining their own schools, and brance and prayer in my daily mass, send them to; Father full time. thus .soften religious jealousies. Joseph Mavunkal, director of the Union of Catholic Mothers Angamally, Kerala, South India. Ponder and print • Many Yeufh D istu rb ed Editor, the Register: Shades of Cornwallis After not having seen a copy of the Register for over a By <1. J. (iuhtarson. H.S. officer, who contacts the ambassador year one was given me recently and you cannot imagine with We arc beginning to wonder if the at bis cocktail party w’ho cables the what joy 1 sat down to read it, and rediscover the inspiration U. S. offensive in Viet Nam is the same State Department In Washington in and the homely comfort one can get from reading a newspa­ code, where his wire Is decoded and per that tries to be nothing but be a Catholic paper; that is kind of hopeless warfare that Cornwal­ pas.sed through some 40-50 underlings We Hunger To Help Our LiHio Neighbors’ not interested in presenting forums wherein liberal vs. conser­ lis cl al — .set up against the forces of and sent up to Rusk, who may be in vatives argue pro and con both politics and faith; that is not the revolutionary and still colonial Paris or London or Bonn, Sometimes we Profiles and perspectives too sophisticated to give the Catholic viewpoint as well as the Americans, feel that it would be better just to drop Catholic news. . . The traditional Hriti.sh .soldier was this infinite load of paper-work in I wonder If the Church realizes how many conservatives it marched into war in platoons and shot quadruplicate and smother our ene­ Thought for Mother's Day has in the very young, who are more disturbed about many of down almo.st casually by American sol­ mies under it.s sheer weight. the things being done in the name of "modernization" than By J

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Our Readers' Voice s w u Slick Satire tions on one of the slickest lighted with its increasing Editor, the Register: pieces of satire I’ve had the maturity and sophistication. l I have just finished reading pleasure of reading for many And this week I felt com­ WITH LINER LETTEl^FROM DUFFYS’W ICIOUS DRINKS BOTTLE CAPS .Tim Bzdek’s article about the a moon! pelled to write, as I am a Look for the plastic liners in Duffys’ bottle caps (they’re under Catholic Church election of I have read Mr. Bzdek’s semi-political buff and it real­ DUFFYS' FAMILY SWEEPSTAKES CONTEST RULES the future in the latest edition column since its appearance ly struck home. Keep up the the caps). Each is imprinted with a letter in the word DUFFYS’. Participants may enter the Duffys’ Family Sweepstakes by securing and completing in the Register and am de- good work. Rules governing Duffys' Family Sweepstakes are included here­ of the Register. Congratula­ contest blanks from newspaper ads or wherever Duffys’ Drinks are sold or by u.sing Art Buchwald, watch out! with. Read them carefully. Then after spelling DUFFYS' by means a facsimile. Participants m ay enter as many times as they wish, so long as each The Denver Catholic Register Dorothy Goc of liners or specified facsimile, send liners or facsimile (no bottle entry is accompanied by the word DUFFYS’ spelled in bottle cap liners or facsimile. Denver President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. caps, please), along with completed free entry blank, to Duffys’ Each person, to be eligible, must send his name, aildress, city and zip code, P.S.: I am Polish too and along with six plastic liners from Duffys' bottle caps, or facsimile thereof, that spell Editor and Business M an ager...... Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh Delicious Drinks, Inc., at the mailing address shown in the rules. really enjoyed your St. Pat­ the name D U F F Y S'. Be .sure to remove the liners from the caps. D O N O T send Associate Business Manager ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty rick’s Day special. That's all you have to do to become eligible. Deadline for regis­ bottle caps. In the case of a facsimile, the same should be on a 3-inch by 5-inch Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter tration is Wednesday, June 30, 1965. card on which is printed the word DUFFYS’ with each letter circled to approximate Associate Editors ..Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett. Clement the si/e of a bottle cap. Coverage Lauded SWEEPSTAKES DRAWING WILL BE HELD SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1965 J. Zecha, James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. Editor, the Register: A ll entries must be sent to D uffys' Family Sweepstakes, P. O. Box 1859, Denver, News Editor ...... Edward Smith Everyone agrees that the C olorado 80201, Y ou may enter as many times as you wish. However, each entry Production Manager ...... Robert W. Lynch interfaith Workshop on Race. FIRST PRIZE must be on a separate entry blank or card and each must be accompanied by the Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy Culture, and Poverty held last required Duffys' bottle cap liners or facsimile. Circulation D irector...... Julia M. Boggs week at Marycrest high O 1965 Ford Mustang 2-door hardtop (red color) All entries become the exclusive property of Duffys’, Inc., and none will be school was a complete and returned. unqualified success. Equally © RCA Color TV (Model GF 621) All persons, regardless of age, arc eligible to enter the Duffys’ big Family Published Weekly by unanimous is the feeling we Sweepstakes Coqtest, except that employees of Duffys', Inc. and/or their advertisibg have heard that the outstand­ 0 Ross “Barracuda" Bicycles (Model UA 2/6) agency and their relatives are not eligible to enter. THE CATHOLIC -PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) ing newspaper coverage sup­ for alf the children under 16 In the family. 938 Bannock Street. Denver. Colo. 80204 Entries must be postmarked not later than midnight, Wednesday, June 30, 1965. plied by the Denver Catholic Telephone, 825-1145 P. O. Box 1620 AH entries will be deposited in (he vault o f Security National Bank where the draw­ Register had a very great O $500 in Groceries 0 $1000 in Cash ing will be held. Drawings will be Saturday, July 10, 1965 and prizes will be awarded deal to do with making the to the first 201 names drawn in the order o f which they are drawn. However, only event so memorable. 200 ADDITIONAL PRIZES - (Valued at $5,850.80)* one prize will be awarded to each winner. In the case that a name is drawn m ore Sister Antonia and the other • 50 RCA Transistor Radios IRFG 35 Series) than once, a substitute card will be drawn. A ll winners will be notified by mail and Subscription: $4.00 a year. sponsors had developed an a complete list o f winners will be published in the Denver Post and the R ocky Canada. $5.50 a year per subscription. outstanding program featured • 50 Ross ''Barracuda'' Bicycles (Model UA 2/6) Mountain News on Wednesday, July 14, 1965. The list o f winners will be official Foreign countries, including Philippines, $7.00 a year. by the presence of Father • 50 Murray Tricycles (Model 396 x 65) and final. Second Class Postage Paid at Denver. Colorado. Wagner of San Antonio and • 50 Timex Watches IModel 10)01 or 10301) N o cash in lieu o f prizes wfH be given. Tax liabilities, local, state and federal, P’ather Connolly of Madison, or any combination thereof are the sole responsibility of the winners. Thursdoy, May 6, 1965 42 Wis. The workshop provided *Bas«d on Sugiested Retail Pricet just the right group to hear r~ the message these men ENTRY BLANK DUFFYS’ FAMILY SWEEPSTAKES ENTRY BLANK 1 OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER brought and to translate it Fill In your name and address along with the name and address of your favorite store 1 The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial into practical steps for help­ where you buy Duffys’ Delicious Drinks. Then enclose 6 Duffy bottle cap liners that spell I approval. We confirm it as the official, publication of the ing Denver’s "d i s a d v a n- the word DUFFYS' (or facsimile — see contest rules) and mail to Duffys' Family Sweep- I archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the taged” people, in particular stakes, P. 0. Box 1859, Denver, Colorado 80201. 1 those in tl:e Spanish-named 1 signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our and Indian segments of the 1 Curia is hereby declared official. population. D u f f y s We hope The Register will be read in every home of It all worked out very well, 1 the archdiocese. but without your newspaper’s i We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a timely and able presentation 1 1 taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of it could have been a flop. So STOBF N»MF The Register. thanks again for your help. 1 Sincerely, lii URBAN J. VEHR 1 Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver Henry W. Hough DELICIOUS DRINKS r.rrr 1 Commission on Community Jan. 29, 1960. Relations Radio Programs Thursday, May 6, 1965 P age 6 The Denver Catholic Register Faatura OACCW c On KHOW Radio, Denver, c Thursday, May 6, Mrs. Her­ E bert Edmunds, executive sec­ retary of the Denver Archdi­ S Og iK tM t) WOMEN ocesan Council of Catholic r Women, will be interviewed on the Kay Howe program. Joe Gallegos of KFSC Radio, Annual Luncheon Set May 29 Denver, is devoting time in announcing the council’s con­ •'i vention May 10 and 11 in a i New Members Being Sought lime slot following the Sacred Heart program heard daily at 9 a.m. Friends of Sick-Poor Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, pres­ By ident of the Denver Archdi­ load of (he Dominican Sisters i The membership ocesan Council of Catholic The third annual membership Women, will discuss the orga­ have increased markedly listed here for luncheon of the Friends of the nization’s state convention to Sick-Poor, a group of women throughout the years. To meet these demands the drive is be held May 10 and 11 In who aid the Dominican Sisters Denver on the “ Project 65” of the Sick-Poor in their work, being launched for additional SPIRITUAL benefits for liv- members in the Friends of the ng members include: program Sunday, May 9, at will be held in the basement of KOA Radio, Denver, on Sat-sick-Poor Aid Society of the 1. A Novena of Masses each 6:30 p.m., Loyola church, Denver. urday. May 29, at 12:30 p.m. Dominican Sisters of the Sick I year; Receive Honor This luncheon is free to mem­ Poor. I Holy Sacrifice of the Mass bers. as well as to prospective Membership in the aid society for all benefactors once each Twelve women from the Archdiocese of Denver were Denver; standing, Mrs. Joseph Haefeli. Greeley; Mrs. T. HUNT CLEANERS week; recipients of one of the highest honors of the Holy See, the Raber Taylor, Denver; Mrs. John V. .Mueller, Denver; Bishop members. Special entertain­ brings with it many spiritual COMPLETE LAUNDRY A 3. Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Archbishop Urban J. ment is planned, .^n award will benefits, not the least of which medal “ Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice,” presented at a dinner held ALTERATION SERVICE be presented to the active! . • *u a ,once a month; last week. J.eft to right, seated, are Mrs. Raymond Nixon, Vehr of Denver, .\uxilary Bishop David M. Maloney of Den­ Servicing S». James • SI. Therese's member brinsing in the most is a share in the errands ° ■ 4. A Share in Holy Commu­ Colorado Springs; Mrs. Loretta M. Chappelow’, Greeley; Mrs. ver, Mrs. George E. McCaddon, Denver; Mrs. John W. Collins, and Christ the King Parishes new members during the drive, mercy of the good sisters. For nions, Masses and all the pray­ Frank TV. Gold, Denver; Mrs. Patrick G. Cronin, Denver; Denver; and Mrs. .Andrew V. IMcCallin, Denver. I HOUR S E R V IC E ON CLEANING Information on the drive or the fee of SI.50, a yearly mem- ers of the Sisters said on every 7>0I E . tth A V E. • JSS-nW luncheon can be obtained bylbership card will be provided, Monday throughout the year; Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, Denver; and Mrs. Reginald V. Batt, calling Mrs. Evelyn Wolney,'Interested persons can be either 5. The Rosary daily; and 364-1215 or Mrs. Connie Catlett,!active or inactive members. 6. A share in the Spiritual and EA. 2-0331. |.Meetings are held on the fourth Corporal works of Mercy per­ Tuesdays of the month in the formed by the Sisters. CUSTOM CATERERS .It THE COSTS for the care of convent, 2501 Gaylord Street, (20 yr.s. Experience) the sick and poor and (he case!Denver. SPIRITUAL benefits for de­ ceased members include: 1. A share in the Holy Sacri­ EVELYN WOLNEY Application for Membership fice of the Mass offered each week; WEDDINGS - CARD PARTIES - TEAS 2. A share in the Holy Com­ All Socials are given Our Personal Attention Active. Inactive. munions, Masses and all the prayers of the Sisters offered Loretto Guild Your Satisfaction is Our Delight Name every Monday throughout the The fourth and last general For Information Cull .year; meeting of the Loretto Guild 366-8082 Street .. i 3. A special Mass every year,, will be held on Thursday, May and the entire Office of the 13, with a Mass in the campus Dead; chapel at 9 a.m. Breakfast and City...... Zone...... State. ; 4. A remembrance in the a meeting will follow. Sister Office of the Dead recited Marianna, moderator, will en­ Telephone...... Pari.sh ; weekly: tertain the members with an i 5. De profunclis twice each account of her recent trip to Remarks I day; and Europe. Reservations are re-1 1 6. A Novena of Masses every quested to be made by Monday. i November for deceased bene­ May 10, by calling Loretto factors and friends. Heights college, 936-3423. Proud Moment Mail to: Mrs. Robert Catlett, Membership chair­ 1 year’s membership — sin- Aid Society George E. McCaddon, right, admires the “ Pro Ecclesia et man, 4541 E. 18th Avenue, Denver, Colorado. !gle $1.50, family $5.00. Perpe- Pontifice” medal awarded to his wife, Mrs, George E. ' tual memorial $50. The Annunciation branch of McCaddon. by .Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver at a [the St. Vincent Aid society will [meet in St. Vincent’s Home for special award banquet held last week. Former recipients of jBoys, 4159 Lowell Boulevard, the medal, together with members of the Hierarchy and area [Denver, at 12:30 p.m. Thursday,' clergy, attended the presentation. May 13. A luncheon will begin the meeting, followed by card i games. The Sisters who staff 1 the home will be the hostesses.; Lady of Rockies Camp This will be the last meeting ofi the season for the group. i For Girls Sets Opening Regis Women ^ Preparations are now under hopes that the candy sale The last meeting of the y c a r ]''’®y Court St. Rita, Catholic project will enable more girls for members of the Regis Wo-.Daughters of .America, Denver, between the ages of eight and 16 men’s Club — Friends of the opening of the 10th to attend the camp this year. Library will be held Tuesday, * f)ur I.ady of the A meeting of the camping May 11. 1:30 p.m. in the student! Rockies camp, near Evergreen, committee is scheduled Tues­ union lounge of Regis college, I®*' Saturday, June 25, Camping day. .May 11. 7;4.> p.m., in the Denver. Past presidents wiM be I sessions will run for six weeks, C.D. of A. club house. .Members Don’t toss it away honored and new officers in-' Saturday, .-Aug. 7. arc urged to attend. stalled. .All members are urged j According to the camp chair- Never again will one day be filled with so many to attend. Mrs. Robert Norton man, .Miss Catharine Maloney., has expressed gratitude to Uiose i brochure.s, clothing lists, and' MILE-HI wonderful moments, and only good candid photo­ who assisted in making the! application.^ have been sent to graphs can keep them forever. Don’t risk losing recent benefit luncheon a sue-'all former and prospective CLEANING SERVICE cess. A tea will be served in the j campers by the committee. The your wedding day’s magic. Let us get the right Can I Come, Toe? president’s dining room aftericamp director is Mrs. Estamac Rugs and Upholstery pictures of this once-in-a-lifetime day. the meeting. Marine, Young Stephen is going to be disappointed Mrs. A. J. Artzer) Expertly Cleaned of advance reservations „ - .A new project, aimed at when he learns that there are no reservations for the event, as the youngster looks in to Rosary Makevs helping campers defray pari In Your Horn# or in Our Plant for “ young braves” at the Denver Archdioce- enquire “ Can I come, too?” The Denver chapter of the; camping cost, has been Traditionally the Finest sun Council of Catholic W'omen convention, The Robertses reside at 1096 S. Vine street, Rosary Making Club will meet! maiiRuraled through special Quality Work at In Portrait Photography May 10 and 11, in the Brown Palace and Cos­ Denver; for DACCW conference tickets and Sunday, M ay 16, 2 p.m., in St. i advance candy sales. Credit mopolitan hotels. Steve’s mother, Mrs. Alvin reservations, call 777-3928. Tickets are $3.75 John the Evangelist church hall,! from sales will be applied moderate prices Roberts, ticket chairman, center, checks with including registration. Denver. There will be a recita­ touurd un individual girl’s Mrs. Herbert L. Wagner, co-chairman (with tion of the Rosary and Benedic­ camping fee. Information can tion of the Blessed Sacrament be obtained by contacting the Insured Protection with in the church. A short program C.D. of A. club house, 765 Bigelow’s Famous Karpet- will follow. Donation of items Pennsylvania street, Denver, Kare Method. for the food auction has been or by writing to Miss Malo­ DeCRQCE Archbishop's Guild requested. The national chap­ ney, 1269 Littleton boulevard, CALL 744-3139 Littleton. Colo. Ph. 388-6353 lain of the club is expected to 310 W. Iowa Ave. 4655 E. Colfax Toni Bruno. . St. Clara's or­ special party on May 8. Persons be in Denver in June. Plans are The committee has urged phanage chairman, announced interested in being a “ big sis­ under way for members of all campers who prefer special the girls will be treated to a ter” should contact her at 424- guilds to meet with him. [dates during the camping sea- 4920. son to write in early for reser­ Regis Guild vations and make applications Fort Collins Josephine .Santangelo will en­ Regis Guild members will as soon as possible. tertain St. Elizabeth circle on The camping committee Deanery Installs May 6. Precious Blood circle attend the annual Mother’s Day will meet in the home of Sylvia breakfast Sunday, May 9, at New Officers Keller. Mary Ann Butler will Regis college, Denver. The Seton Guild entertain Our I^dy of Mt. breakfast will be preceded by Members of the Seton Guild A meeting of the Fort Collins Carmel circle on May 10. attendance at Mass in the chap­ will meet Friday, May 7, 7:30 District Council of Catholic Wo­ el at 8:30 a.m. Reservations p.m., in Sacred Heart convent, men was held recently in the On May II, Janice O’Connor can be made by calling 433-6565. 2844 Lawrence street, Denver. Knights of Columbus hall in will entertain Mother Beloved. Mrs. Edward L. Curran, pres­ Hostesses will be Mrs. Verda Fort Collins. The Rt. Rev. circle. Vessel of Honor circle [ ident, will conduct a business Hanlon, Mrs. Mary Jones, and Monsignor Richard Duffy wel­ will meet in the home of Helen! meeting after the breakfast. Mrs. Frieda Morgan. comed 125 women and five Arndt, St. Luke circle meeting! priests. will be in Kathleen Fortune’s; Mrs. J. Stanley Ahmann of home; Kay Hoerdmann will, Fort Collins gave an address. entertain ,Our Lady of the “ Steering for High Heaven for smort food! shoppers Snows circle, Gladys Sullivan j W o m e n ’s R efreo f Mrs. Reginald Batt, past will entertain St. Catherine La-| D.ACCW president, installed boure circle and St. Gemma | The Rev. Francis F. Bake- this weekend! at Safeway new officers. Elected were Mrs. Marie circle will meet irt Vivian j well, S.J.. of Rpgis college. Gerald Piacentine, president: Fitzgibbon’s home. Denver, will conduct a retreat Mrs. Sterling Brechtel, first open to ail women in the vice president; Mrs. I>eo Shan­ On May 13, Norma O’Grady •Archdiocese of Denver on the non, second vice president: will entertain Infant of Prague weekend of Friday-Sunday. Mrs. Mary Brown, third vice circle, Sheri Lihonati will enter­ May 14-16 at El Pomar re- president; Mrs. Jennie Perrel tain Handmaids of Mary circle, treat house. C o I o ra d o jPJ0FFima568 la, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Hill St. Martha circle will meet in Springs. Women in the Den­ recording secretary; M r s Ernestine Riveria’s home. Holy ver area who wish to obtain James McAtee, financial secre­ Cross circle will meet in the InfoTmation or to make reser­ In6R0CERT the store, toct ITEMS tary: Mrs. William Weaver, home of Donata Richter, and vations should call Mrs. G. auditor; Mrs. Joseph DeGrC' St. Gerard circle will meet in Phelan, 777-8596, or IHrs. Wil­ grocery goodi:* Pr.ee. a, weu withMvertlsed gria, director; and Mrs. Sirok the home of Gina Fiorella. liam Scott, 777-;{891. man, historian. Unburden your wife on the meals, fresh produce. froz7n f i f n y 7^ «««pf 'rtsh Guest speaker at the luncheon was Mrs. Robert Harrison of! 9535 W. sent AVE. • 424-7723 instalment plan Denver. i PLUS all the extras you always Also; 10% If you’re average, you have only one wife at a time. 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Peter i Paul FORT COLLINS MEMacR r. o . i . e . 825-8883 - Parish 22^5 SO. COLLEGE • 482-0996 We reserve the right to limit quantities. None Sold to dealers. Prices good In Denver and Suburbs, Wed. thru Sot., Moy 5 - 8, 1965. Marilyn Schauf Thursday, May 6, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 To Wed in June vcr, Her- Mr. and Mrs. Roman Schauf Peace Corps Volunteer Mary Leonard of Augusta. Kans.. have an­ sec- nounced the cngag(>ment and bdi- € approaching marriage of their To Leave on Assignment to Ethiopia tolic daughter, Marilyn Suzanne of wed 5 Denver, to Glen- Pretty Mary Leonard, one of I The departing volunteers join [needed. Applicants interested in am. del Carl Vaughn Denver’s most recent P e a c e Uhc 10,000 other Peace Corps- starting a two • year Peace dio, of Westminster, \ Corps volunteers, Is spendioR a l ™ '" . " '” *' i" 4B nations Corps assignment this summer t in son of Mr. and , . . . . . a- J alof Asia, Africa, and Latin con- ■i Mrs. S e e 1 y e few hurried and hectic days at l ^ e r i c a . Despite the.se num- should complete and submit a n a Vaughn of Har­ home before her departure next many more volunteers arc Peace Corps questionnaire as week for work in Ethiopia. :rcd risburg. 111. The I soon as possible and take the y at bride-elect is a The daughter of Mrs. Mary .A. 1 I Peace Corps placement test, member of the I,eonard of Nativity of Our ■t editorial staff of w'hich is given throughout the I.ord parish, Broomfield, she res- Current Week, country ihc second Saturday of ■i I was assigned the Ethiopia post I I hdi- publication of I each month. lolic t h e Register wi** sehaui following her completion of | three months of training at thei rga- i System of New.spapers for pa- PERTl.NENT information can 1 (o I rochial school students. She is University of California, Los' Angeles. be obtained at the post office or in j a member of the board of direc- , by writing the Peace Corps, 65” ; tors of the Denver Young Re- She is a graduate of Blessed | ; Washington. D.C. 20525. . at t i>ublicans and of the executive Sacrament school, Denver; Mt. idio. committee of the Denver News­ St. Gertrude academy. Boulder, paper guild. and St. Joseph's hospital school: Her fiance is a graduate of of nursing, Denver. SoNG IN Southern Illinois university at Carbondalc and attended th<‘ General Salutes Volunteers Miss i.eonard will leave Sun-1 University of Colorado. lie day. May 9, for Dubuque. la.. VoURHaRT? teaches at Gregory Hill elemen­ .Mother (ieneral of the Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor, I where she will visit briefly with' tary school, Westminster, and is Mother M. Rose Xavier, center, addressed memiKTs of the 1 her sister. Sister .Marj’ John D o n 't b e s o s t in g y — sh a re it. a member of the Colorado Edu- volunteer registered nurses group in the convent at 2501 Gay­ David, a member of the Sisters play it. on a Baldwin. of Charity BVM at Mt. Carmel ^ cation .Association. lord street, Denver, on .April 12. Volunteers, left to right, are .Mary Leonard mother-house there. From Du­ I ! The wedding is scheduled Mrs. Helen Reardon, .Miss Janet I.eberen, .Mrs. Ellen Lit/au, June 12 in St. James’ church. buque .she will travel to New -Mrs. Mary Colllson, Mrs. Nan Cavanaugh, .Miss Catherine Mc­ .Augusta. York where she will leave for Caffrey. ."Mrs. (‘laire McDonald, .Mrs. Virginia (Henu, and Ethiopia on Tuesday, May 11. laundry Eng ag ed .Mrs. Helen Burg. The Registered Nurse volunteers held their fi»-st an­ .MISS I.EO.N.ARD is among a dry cleaning Wins Battle for Pounds Mr. and Mrs. .Angelo .\. D'.\- nual Communion breakfast at the convent at 9 a.m. on Satur- group of Peace Corps volun­ “ Where the charm of 'fhe first three pounds are the hardest, hut >«>ung Brenda mico, Jr., of Denver have an­ -J ^ With orange-cherry s a u c e ...... ^ o .O U high school and is now em­ The next deanery meeting is i place at the May 7 meeting of .ployed by the Mountain States Dominico, Jackie DiGiallonardo. Norma Krasovich. and Lucille . Telephone Company in Sterling. ployed by the Denver Po.sl. An scheduled for August in Grce the Tabernacle Society. Denver. ^ ROAST CHICKEN „ Gibney. Not shown are two other members, Charlene Cantley ) Her fiance, who received his with honey-orange glaze...... Ipo.OU August wedding is planned. ley. : The meeting will be held in the and Julie Grinstead. [bachelor of arts degree from I home of Mrs. ECtienne Perenyi. ^ ' JUMBO GULF SHRIMP ' 7020 E. 12th avenue (12th and * Colorado Slate College. Gree­ ley, is leaching school in Otis. .A with two-tone sauce...... $ 3 .2 5 Olive St.) at 2 p.m. Mrs. John wedding is scheduled in .August. J. Sullivan will be the hostess Miss Handicapped America Complete with relish plate, soup, salad.choice for the annual June tea in honor of potatoes, vegetable, dessert and beverage. of .Archbishop Urban J. Vehr's Of 1964 To Teach in Fall Or for those who prefer.. , LUTZ'S gourmet z specialties and steaks! o.dmation jubilee. The present Miss Handi-'orado Springs area and the .Air capped .America is Kay Harris. F'orce academy, News Deadline! of Grand Junction, a semo* at There will be an evening ban- I The deadline for news stories the University of Denver ''h o ,,t at the Palmer house, dur- , and pictures to appear In the ..In.... KAryin VtAt" t/\ar>nino: . . . - ...... plans to begin her teaching i ing which the candidates will ! “Denver Catholic Register” Is career in the Jefferson count> , their talent presentation.s ; Monday at 5 p.ni. secondary school system next ifall. Trophies will be awarded first and second place winners. She will crown Miss Handi- 'capped .America 1965 in the na- jtional pageant in Denver Aug. Springtime Dangers )3 . Our State Patrol warns that The Colorado contest will be pjea^ant weather means traffic held at the Palmer house in Col- j ggj jyjgy^ Colorado saw lorado Springs 8. “ iidei the fatalities. More drivers sponsorship of the three Co ora- do Springs Sertoma olubs,.^^ exposure is great- Norfh Disfricf Installation whose presidents form the ar-' j. pigg^g not to be a rangements committee for the Springtime casualty. Mrs. I’ aul Fitzgerald, left, president of the Denver i state event. Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, installs .Mrs. John The Colorado contest will open ParUakovlch, center, as newly elected president of the north ^ at 10 a.m. May 8 at the Palmer The Second Best Man Af House with personal interviews district unit of the DACCW, us .Mrs. James Linkins, outgoing of the applicants, followed byi Your Wedding president of the north district looks on. The new officers were luncheon and a tour of the Col- Is Your Wedding Photographer Installed at u recent meeting held In St. Joseph's parish. Needlework Guild Golden. MRS. JOSEPH A. NY- GREN. JR. the former Mar­ An ingathering tea for mem­ garet .A. Coffey, is the daugh­ bers of the Needlework Guild North District DACCW ter of Mr. and Mrs. George will be held Tuesday. May 11. E. Coffey of Denver. Bride­ from 2 to 5 p.m., at Temple groom is the son of Mr. and Emmanuel. 51 Grape street. Mrs. J. .A. Nygren of Denver. Denver. .All interested women Has Season's Last Meet Ceremony was performed re­ are invited to attend. cently in All Saints' church, One hundred and nine mem­ and Rosary society president of Denver. A reception was held FROM bers of the North District unit St. Joseph’s, welcomed the in the .American Ranch DRY CLEANING of the Denver .Archdiocesan members. The Rev. Joseph House. AND LAUNDRY The House of Council of Catholic Women met O’.Mallcy. Catholic chaplain at recently in St. Joseph’s church the F'ederal Correctional Insti­ Photography hall. Golden, for their final tution. Englewood, spoke on I ' A S t ' A I I E 2I1S E. 2nd Avt (Chtrry C rM k) meeting of the year. “ New Trends in Delinquency.” 333-3279 Mrs. James Linkins. who Guests of honor included the completed her two-year tenure Rev. John Canjar, pastor of b a k e r ie s ! as president, presided. Holy Rosary parish. Denver; Home of Fine Pastries I New officers were installed the Rev. .Matthias J. Blcnkush, j OUR by Mrs. Paul F'itzgcrald. pres­ pastor of Presentation parish, 66 So. Broadway ) 1649 So. Colorado Blvd. National ident of the D.ACCW, Denver. Denver; Mrs. Fitzgerald, and 1 They arc Mrs. John Parilako- 1550 Colorado Blvd. LADY Mrs. Phil Pacheco, president of 2410 East 3rd Ave. vich, president: Mrs. Frank the East District DACCW. Shrine Barry, vice president; Mrs. of Belleville. 111. you re TW ICE the cook... Charles Fuller, recording secre­ T tary; Mrs. Anton Padboy, cor­ 6TH AVE. SNOWS responding secretary; Mrs. Pet­ O L I V E R ^ S w i t h a new autom atic range er Goug, treasurer; and Mrs. & Ray O’Neal, director of the MARION Take a good cake recipe. Add a little desire. Mix you more. Pinpoint heat control, automatic tim­ north district. The Rev. James Meat Market well and bake in a new fully automatic range. ers, big. easy-lo-look-in ovens plus a lot more. Let a new, automatic gas or electric range help Rasby, spiritual director, “ Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats** Result? Probably the best cake you’ve come up awarded medals to outgoing with In a long, long time. The difference? The you prove to yourself what a good cook you officers and committee mem­ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER JOIN MARIAN PILGRIMAGE range. Today’s ranges give you every chance REALLY are. See them at your appliance dealer bers. To for success simply because they offer or Public Service Company. TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SHRINE .A Mass was celebrated for Fresh PouRiy Fish the members by the Rev. Rich­ AUGUST 1-7. 1965 9 Prol*»»ionai M att Cultara la Strva You PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF C O L O R A D O ard Mershon, pastor of St. For details contact — Mrs Celia Miller Phone 936-5083 n invitfor-owrtad utility I Joseph’s parish. .A breakfast Phont 732 4*29 1312 S. (It> Av*. 1215 South Vrain Denver. Colorado 1 followed. Mrs. .U I.oe, .Altar P age 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, May 6, 1965 CldptdmWloilf* ° Refuge From TV Broadcasting Banality? ' W g yBy C. J. Zecfaa Zeeba If educational television concerned,”coDcemcd.” he added, “"with with “‘For For awhile," awhile," he he said, said, “ "the the OF COURSE.COURSE, aU Chat is would go after the average the things it will eliminate — everyday TV fan has been unfortunate about TV pro­ E n o u g h’s enough! Just gramming these days doesn’t when it appeared that televi­ TV viewer, as well as the the chewing gum twins, the able to stomach the juvenile begin and end with sponsors, sion was slipping into a new intellectual, it would really be liver • bile commercials, the programming of the networks CONNIE FRANCIS C3f networks, and ratings. Some all-time low with ABC-TV’s tKe the champion of the television giants in the washing ma­ longer than the eggheads. He honest and talented people soap opera, "Peyton Place,” arts. chines, the dandruff dramas, has just about reached the A U D i e r v c e work in television, but there going into a twice - a - week and those leering hair-spray end of his rope regarding the are more viewers who know prime-time evening spot, I CO.MEDIAN Stan Freberg models, smile upon smile pil­ qver-mushrooming frontal at­ have been blackmailed into really didn’t believe that it recently hit on this thought ing up in a sort of a caval­ tack of commercials, which the difference between good viewing this variety of whim­ while addressing the National cade of teeth as they spray beat him about the eye.* and work and bad, and care a was going to start a "trend." pers, snorts, and eyedabs. It’s true that the advertising Educational Television affili­ their bathroom mirrors.” ears with an insipidness not great deal about the differ­ boys looked brightly at the And while other viewer* are ates’ meeting at the ^fassa- As he sees it, Freberg to be believed. Awash each ence. Unfortunately, the inept top ratings of the program shanghaied, kicked, clubbed, chusetts Institute of Technolo­ believes that there is nowhere e/ening, in this Niagara of rating services continue to based on the sensational-type, and pressed into watching this gy in Cambridge, Mass. else for a viewer to go except detergents, deodorants. laxa­ ignore them. low-taste best seUer of a few same-type trivia in the eve­ Sounding off against com­ to educational television. He tives and shampoos, there Is years back, but one could not ning, I can’ t help feeling that mercial video, Freberg said stressed the need for educa­ virtually no one to throw him Plano fastival believe that the other two our spiritual pockets are that he would gladly give up tional TV to attract the aver- a life-line but the educational networks would imitate or being picked by people with the blurb-making end of bis age viewer, not just the aca­ channel in his city." To H old M a y 9 The Denver Metropolitan copy this program. Yet, a devilish, sweet smiles who, career in order to see all TV demic mind. I agree with Freberg that Piano Festival will be held look into past programming worse still, believe in both the advertising, as it is now, educational television should For the Listener Sunday afternoon, May 9, at procedures among the three smiles and the thieving. eliminated. He declared edu­ come out of its ivory tower 3 o’clock in the City Auditor- networks should have been Those persons living in cit­ cational television is "the long enough to examine whe­ ium arena. Tickets are avail­ sufficient warning. ies with educational televi­ only island of refuge in an ther or not it's educating by Music on Light Side able at local music stores. Now, before the present sion programming can be ocean of broadcasting banali­ doing the most interesting, The festival is being pre­ season is even over, CBS-TV spared some of the pain by ty." spellbinding, fascinating, and A bright spring tonic of Cherbourg, "Pennies From watching shows devoted to Educational TV, he said, is sented by the Denver Area Heaven." and "Dinner for has launched its twice-a-week entertaining programming pos­ music is evident in some new discussions, drama, and mu­ concerned with intelligent Music Teachers' association One, Please James.” He night-time series called "Our sible. record albums released by sic — without commercials. adult programming. "I am and the Rocky Mountain Mu­ V en 'e and M-G-.M Records. gets propulsive support from Private World," about "Lisa Educational TV doesn't Hughe.s who leaves her small­ sic Merchants’ association, Young people who have made a first-grade group of musi­ have to lower its standards, assisted by the Denver Parks cians, including Kenny Bur­ town life behind her to begin Connie Francis one of the top said Freberg, "but it seems and Recreation department. rell, guitar; Paul Griffin, pia­ work in a hospital." selling album artists through KLZ to Air Regis Awards Approximately 500 of the Den­ no; Roger Kellaway, organ; to me there has to be some­ their purchases should find ver area’s finest young pia­ Russell George, bass; Sol Gu­ AT THE SAME time, ABC- thing in between T m Dick­ quite a bit of pleasure in her KLZ-TV Radio, Denver, will broadcast the Regis nists will perform on 38 pia­ new album, "F or Mama," bin, drums and percussion, TV is not letting well enough CoUege “ Civis Princeps” award ceremony from the ens, He’s Fenster’ and ‘An and others. alone. Already slated for ncx: nos. (MGM 4294). The title song is Brown Palace hotel, Denver, on Saturday, May 8, Explanation of the Nen'ous one of her current hits, but Jimmy Smith proves he's season is another peep-mto- beginning at 9 p.m. and running until the conclusion. System’.” one of the highlights of the about the finest jazz organist private - lives show called lORlTTO HEIGHTS album is her rendering of around in "M onster" (Verve "Long Hot Summer.” I don’t Commentator will be John Connors, member of "W hat Kind of Fool Am I.” 8618) a somewhat misleading know what NBC-TV is doing COLLEGE Presents: the KLZ-TV, Radio staff and a graduate of Regis Tennestaa Wllllamt' Here is a vibrant voice with album title for a collection of about this, but you can be College. upbeat rhythms. highly stylized songs. Smith sure they’ll come up with lAUDREY HEPBURN^ "THE GLASS something in competition. That girl from Ipancma, seems more disciplined and "F orm al W orship" is the REX HARRISON MENAGERIE” entertaining than jazz orga­ So, finally, in its pile-driv­ Astrud Gilberto, is represent­ subject to be discussed on the nist Ray Charles. Top num­ ing emotional exuberance, May Bonfiis Stanton ed in the best album of her "House of the Lord" televi­ bers by Smith and his group commercial television outrag­ career to date. Called "The sion program Sunday, May 9, Center of Performing include the "Goldfinger” es, insults, or at least ac­ x a u r Astrud Gilberto Album" KLZ-'T\’ , Channel 7, Denver, theme and "St. James Infir­ costs without warning, (he D EN H A M "wasraraRwari Arts (Verve 8608), Miss Gilberto is 8:30 a.m. The Rev. Blase TU „ 6ve» 0 o.m mary Blues." more responsible parts of the ineorre (Sun /:3com.i May 14-15 8:15 p.m. I best known for her vocalizing Bonpane, M.M., above, supe­ A blues singer of some note mind. ■ 8th & Mats Sal.. Sun., r of "The Girl From Ipancma" rior of the Maryknoll Fathers Caiilornia Sts. Hols. 2 o.m TICKETS: 3 - 7 P.M. is Irene Reed, whose album. The daytime schedule is 2SS-4«3« ,iV#cl l;30 O.m with Stan Getz and his musi­ Denver headquarters, will rep­ 936-3423 EXT. 287 I "Room for One More" filled with such weepers as cians. Here she is joined by resent the Catholic faith on "Secret Storm,” “Flame in the composer of that song, (Ven’e 8621) inclines to bring the panel series, whose cur­ to mind the techniques of the Wind," "Young Mar­ Antonio Carlos Jobim, who rent theme is "Interpreting a Dinah Washington. On record ried s," "As the World plays guitar and joins the Faith To Live By in These she appears to use a combina­ Turns," "The Doctors,” "Gen­ TTreat Mother to Dinner singer in the bright "Agua de T im es." Appearing with him tion of styles attributed to eral Hospital,” "Moment of Beber.” All of the numbers, will be Rabbi Manuel Lader- Ella Fitzgerald. Sarah Truth,” and "E dge of Night," m ost o f them new and some man of the Hebrew Educa­ Vaughn, and Miss Washing­ among others. for MOTHER'S DAYj formidable Jobim standards, tional Alliance and Dr. Elmer ton. This proves somewhat All of this slushy philosophy are eloquent vehicles for Miss C. Elsea, Central Prcsb>ier- disturbing. Maybe when she and still slushier dramaturgy Giiberto's soft and reedy ian church. voice. settles pn one particular style is becoming too embarras­ she’ll be more provocative to singly painful for clear The musical comedy, Baker hear. thought. Most housewives fa m ily T h e a fe r Street, is represented in a Full Course HAM DINNER new album (MGM 4293) with Actress Betty Lynn will star in Deductive Reasoning, a various artists performing some of the hit songs from Varied Program Planned drama to be presented on the Broadway tuner. Actor ‘London and P a r is ’ Father Patrick Peyton’s Fa­ $1.65 mily Theater Sunday, May 9, Richard Burton recites "M ar­ "The Old Curiosity Shop” in London, Immortalized by ried Man" effectively. Felicia By Army Band on May 21 9 p.m., on KOSI Radio, Den­ CHILDS PORTION .70c Sanders sings one of the Charles Dickens, is one of the fascinating sequences presented ver. The world famous U. S. show’s better songs, "Finding in the all-color, two and one-half hour Burton Holmes TREAT THE FAMILY TO Army Field Band of Washing­ Words for Spring." Vocalist travelog. "London and Paris by Day and Night,” to be LARGE ONE OF OUR ton, D. C., will play a free Fran Jeffries and trombonist presented at the Ogden theater, Denver, Thursday, Friday, DELIGHTFUL DINNERS concert in the Center of Per­ AEROPLANE SPECIAL Kal Winding are also there. and Saturday, May 6, 7, and 8. at 2 and 8 p.m. The highly STEAK The remaining side is taken forming Arts, Loretto Heights college campus, 8:15 p.m. praised theatrical travelog will feature live narration, $ 2 ^ 5 up with songs from She Loves praised theatrical travelog will feature Ihe narration. Me, Carnival, and Whoop Up, Friday, May 21. The public is invited. Information is available at the theater, 534-3737. sung by Jack Cassidy, Kaye CHOKE CLUB STEAK Ballard, and Susan Johnson. The local appearance of the All in all, a pleasant variety 100-piecc band is being co­ ordinated by the Loretto package. Heights college music depart­ WHOLE LOBSTER TAIL In "Rainy Day” (Verve ment in conjunction with the DINE OUT ON MOTHER'S DAY 8320) trombonist Kai Winding chief of information. Depart­ § 2 7 5 presents a tasteful group of ment of the Army. MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET 11:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. A continuous, fast-moving MANY OTHER ENTREES songs within a jazz frame­ program will be directed by Children under 12 ...... $1.35 work. Highlights include the Enjoy a Cocktail Lt. Colonel Robert L. Bierly, Adults ...... $2.95 Before Dinner theme from Umbrellas of commanding officer and con­ ductor of the band. Popular CARNATIONS FOR THE LADIES songs will be included with Lt. Col. Robert Bierly classical and military num­ *Rcguiar Sunday Menu Available bers to assure a varied pro­ Forces band. In 1950, it was 3749 FEDERAL BLVD. gram all can enjoy. redesignated the U. S. Army ^ R«>»rvailon Advlt«d The band, which has been in Field Band of Washington, 7»00 EAST COLFAX AVE. existence since 1946, has D.C., with the primary mis­ ontinental PHONE 433-6677 played in inaugural parades sion of giving the finest of I D e n v e r 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. of Presidents Truman, Eisen­ live music to soldiers in the AEROPLANE CLUB hower, and Kennedy. The field and to civilians through­ VALLEY HIGHWAY AT SPEER BOULEVARD kiddies menu out the United States. 3312 W. Alameda 934-9414 band has also played in all 50 WE NEVER CLOSE states, 15 countries of Eu­ Although the concert is “ Plenty of Free Parking” rope, and has presented many open to the public free of concerts throughout the Far charge, it will be necessary to East. grant admission by ticket When the band was first only, owing to the large turn­ organized in 1946, it was out expected. Tickets will be known as the Army Ground offered free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis. Chriefephars on TV To obtain tickets send a self- The Christophers’ program addressed, stamped envelope fl^cercllfig Sfor will be seen at 11:15 a.m. to Loretto Heights College, Sunday, May 9, on KOA-TV, Music Department, Loretto, Freddy Quinn, internation­ Channel 4. Denver. Colo. ally known recording star, has been acquired by M-G-M Records and is heard in a new 45 rpm release, "Forsak­ en, Forgotten, Forever,” on that label. The reverse side is TWICE AS BIG... "The Boss Is Not Here." Quinn has garnered a dozen disc awards in recent years. Possessor of a deep, con­ trolled voice he bids well to become a loading pops singer TWICE AS in the U.S. He was featured in one of last season’s outstand­ ing albums by M-G>M called McDonald's "Christmas on the High Seas." He specializes in sea shanties. McDouble Burger! MEWS

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KO McDonald's ® “ H o m e of the 16th and Broadway Boys" 5,000 WATTS DENVER m RC/9MN WATTS ALAMEDA CENTER 4215 W. COLFAX EAST COLFAX & PENNSYLVANIA Series on Mental Illness Scheduled Thursday, May 6, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 Travalogua Slatad On TV's Catholic Hour Program At Ogden Theater London and Paris By Day is A four-part look at mental ship with all that is normal in learning to depend and to ro- and Night, the latest Burton Illness. “ Images of Hope.” all of us.” trust not everyone but some­ in’t Holmes theatrical production will be presented by the Cath- The May 16 program, “The body.” irs, presented by Andre De la ohc Hour on the NBC-TV net­ The May 30 program, “ Help me Fantasy Machine,” will show Varre, will be shown in a work on successive Sundays W i l l i 3le , pie how “ all of us — the mentally Is an Image of Hope,” will limited three-day engagement beginning May 9. The series consider help as “ the image at the Ogden theater, Denver, ere will be seen in Denver on ill only more so than the rest of hope for the ill and the May 6. 7, and 8, at 2 p.m. and lOW KO.A-TV, Channel 4. Denver, of us — tend to distort reality well.” 8 p.m. Informatioii on reser­ }od P i i . u k and in Colorado Springs on by the creation of fantasy.” The Catholic Hour, an NBC vations can be obtained by a KOA-TV, Channel 5. Local The May 23 telecast, “ The Public Affairs presentation, is calling the theater, 534-3737. :er- W aller ICranz area time of the telecasts will Gift of Depending,” will deal produced in cooperation with By The color travelogue will cpt : be announced later. with “ the need the ill have — the National Council of Catho- run tw'o and one-half hours to A Night to Rontentbor | and of course the well — of Mc Men. and will feature live on-stage The series, written by the When Gil Hodges visits his native Denver there’s narration. Rev. William F. Lynch. S.J., always action. He’s not the ballplayer. This Gil Hodges is based on his recently pub­ Irief Film Reviews lished book. Richard Dysart i works for ABC in New York, and on the side does such will be the narrator, and Roy Following are capsule re­ things as the Dristan commercials (ugh!), for which tan Poole and Dana Elcar the ac­ views of motion pictures cur­ he collects dough everytime the thing is televised leld tors. rently playing in the area: throughout the country. For this reason I always make at film sure he picks up the check whenever we get together. tor- MY FAfR LADY: George Cukor's Dramatic and documentary outstandfng re-creation of the Lerner G IR L H A P P Y : "Oriented to young Gil was in town to meet wit*',------aU- techniques will be combined end Loewe musical. Especially good people, this hodge-podge is preoccu­ his five brothers and concluae i their mother in such a way. in the programs, dramatic are the Cecil Beaton sets and cos­ pied with amoral behavior end with tumes photographed in unusually deli­ suggestiveness In costuming end situ­ the sale of the old Hodges home! I’ m sure that Grace, wherev- >re* vignettes alternating with ac- cate technicolor. (A-1). ations" (Legion of Decency comment) on 12th and Clarkson. This is! er she is, heard it, too. And rea t u a 1 i t y - film clips, photo­ (B). SOUND O F M U SIC : A superior pro­ the place where the six brothers! m bet it made her feel that tlon graphs, and prints and paint­ duction full of charm . This Is a magical HUSH. ..HUSH, SWEET CHAR­ grew up. All of them have been, all the heartache and anguish Mu- ings of Daumier, Goya, Picas­ m usical and one of the most enjoyable LOTTE: Robert Aldrich has fashioned ‘C a th o lic Hour’ TV Drama 1 married for some time, buti of rearing six rough .and n o o ^ films in ages. Juile Andrews captivates another horror-suspense film. This time ion. so. Rouault, and others. neurotic recluse Bette D avis Is haunted the audience with her singing and Problems faced by the meutally ill are explored by these ; Grace Hixlges, their mother. 1 ready boys was well worth irks acting. Christopher Plummer gives a by a 30-year-oid hatchet m urder of a • lived in the comfortable old] the end result. NOW OPEN DAILY The May 9 telecast, “ The first-rate characterization. A "must." young man. Among the many excellent actors in a scene from “ The City of Man,” the first in a four- EXCEPT SUNDAYS ent. performances are those by Agnes i place until her death some|------City of Man,” will give simple (A-1). part series presented by the Catholic Hour television series on American and Enjlrsh fire in the Hunt >en- Moorehead, Cecil Keilaway, Joseph ' months ago. Room 7:00 a.m. • 2:30 0 m. and 6:00 - pia- explanations of the nature of BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN: A Cotton, Olivia de Havilland, and M ary t0:00 p.m. Astor. (A-3). the Sundays during May. Left to right are Dana Elcar, I stopped by the Hodges home > BOOTS pia- mental illness and its “ kin- rather slow moving dram a which con­ Your favorite cocktails, draufht fusingly presents some teen'^ nothing in the 7 to 8 a.m. coll, S.J., of Washington, , ; that could probably never hap- Table and Carry-Out Service period. KOA negotiated with D.C., on the Sacred Heart I Mass Broadcast en again. It W’as toward the For The Finest Cleaning i end of the evening, and sudden- 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 936-2336 the network and has obtained Program Sunday, May 9, 7:45 i permission to carry the addi­ a.m., on KBTV, Channel 9, : At Notre Dame i ly in the midst of all that crazy And Repairing tional hour of “ T()day.” The Denver. The same day, in ! ! loud foolishness, one of the boys- High Masses are being ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS station now signs on at 7 Colorado Springs, KKT^^ | ! said something about Grace. It a.m., with the NBC news and Channel 11, 9 a.m., the pro- ' broadcast from Notre Dame ; was some amusing little anec- NEW RUGS and CARPETS TRAVELING MEN information program featur­ gram will present the Rev. j church, Denver, during the ; dote, something she had sa:d or, Stay at the ing Hugh Downs, Jack Les- Francis L. Filas, S.J., who | Sundays of May on KLZ ; done. Suddenly all the foolish- will speak on “ There Can Be i I ness ended, voices returned to coulie, Barbara Walters, and Radio. Denver. 560 on the ,\M Frank Blair. Spiritual Motivation.” | ; normal, and each of the boys ARGONAUT HOTEL dial and 106.7 on the FM dial, took turns in talking about his Cali FOR SPECIAL RESEKVATIONb FOR from 11 a m. until 12 noon. mother. I 26.30 E. 3rd 333 8810 or 322 8361 BRIDGE PARTIES^ DANCES AND And the talk was just right — DINNERS The choir, under the direc­ I Also Wall to Wall Clvnitlnc in llic Ihmie P H O N E »33-3IOI Classification ; ^ just as it should have been. tion of Leo Frazier, will sing Beautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms Decency t I There was no sentimentality, no Ijllljjllllll' ’llir:ijllljilillllllllii:iliilll!lltllllllllllilliillillllllllllllllil!lllllllllllllillllii»lllili!i>i‘iMlHl»lil‘lil‘lll‘»l‘lllll‘''»lll‘‘l‘'»l'‘' MOVIES 8,121-':.“ the Mass, “ Orbis Factor,” on j sadness, no dramatics. Just Sunday. May 9. Celebrant will ! light, bright talk about things Following are classifications of motion pictures by fbe Legion of Decency for be the Rev. Jeremias Milner, 5 3 4 -7 9 1 8 : film s currently playing In D enver. Boulder, and Colorado Springs first-run, neigh­ : that Grace had said or done borhood, and drive-in theaters, a s well as those appearing on television In both the O.F.M., of St, Elizabeth's j when she was alive. First one Denver and Colorado Springs a reas. Daily listings must be checked for time, place parish, Denver. Narrator will ana TV station. Ratings of m ovies on TV are checked against .Istlngs found In "T V boy would tell an incident — JAiL (RvonL Guide" magazine. Classifications a re : A-1, family: A-2, adults and adolescents: A- be the Rev. Joseph Koontz, sneus- ' then another boy would be (Management of Esther and Frank Fong) a. Adults only; A-4, adults only, with reservations; B, morally objectionable In part pastor of Notre Dame parish, I reminded of another incident 154-3 LARIM ER ST. - 8 3 0 17th ST. Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. tor all; C, condemned. — (Com piled by To.t i Officer) ■i Narrator for the Masses on ! that he would relate. It was Current Movies COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF Is Hunter, A-1; Father Goose. A-1; ' Sundays, May 16. 23. and 30, I completely sincere and unpre- All These Women, unlisted; Brain­ Get Yourself College G irl, B ; Goldfin- Itentious — as the Hodges men FINEST CHINESE AND storm, uniisfed: Cartouche, A<3; Cat ger, A-3: Horror of It A ll, A-3; How to 1 will be the Rev. William Ballou, A-2> Curse of Frankenstein, took time out to relive their AWARD Murder Your Wife, A-3; Hush . . . , Sievers, chaplain at St. AMERICAN FOODS B: Dear Heart, A-3: Duel of Cham­ Hush. Sweet Charlotte, A-3; John boyhood and early manhood. A Beautiful Lantern Lighted Dining Room In the pions, unlisted; Fanny Hill, unlisted: Goldtarb, Please Come Home, B ; , Jose ih's hospital, Denver. Veterans of Foreign Wars Home Finest Hours, A-1; Fluffy, A-1; Horror Kiss Me, Stupid, C ; Love Has Many If I could have left gracefully. John S. Stewart Post No. I of Dracula, A-3: Hush . . . Hush, Faces, B: Major Dundee, A-3; Mar­ Father Koontz will be cele­ I would have. It was their Sweet Charlotte, A>3; It's Mad World, PLAQUES Open to the Public riage, Italian Style, A-4; M ary Pop- brant of the Masses to be 11 a.m . to ID p.m .—Sat., till 13 Midnight A-1; Joy in Morning, A-3: Love Has pins, A-1; Masquerade, A-3; Miracie moment and I felt like an (Closed Tuesdays) Many Faces, B; Major Dundee, A-2; of White Stallions, A-1; None But ‘ broadcast Sundays. May 16 intruder, even though I main- I Marriage, Italian Style, A-4; Masque­ Brava, A-2: North to Alaska, A-3; and 30. The Rev. Donald F. rade, A-3; Monde Pazze, unlisted; My Pink Panther, A-3; Pleasure Seekers, taintfcl a strict silence as they! TAB Fair Lady, A-1: Phaedra, C; Sound of B; Pumpkin Eater, A-4; Quick, Be­ Dunn, assistant pastor at talked. Music, A-1; Sword of All Baba, A-1; fore It Melts, B ; Rounders, B ; Sex I Notre Dame, will be the But it was wonderful to r ' TopkapI, A-3; Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and Single G irl, B ; Shot in Dark, B; A-3: world of Abbott and Costello, A- Strange Bedfellows, A-3; Sword of All j celebrant on May 23. hear those five men speak of 1; Woman Who Wouldn't Ole, unlisted: Baba, A-1: Those Callaways. A-1; 36 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, B. Hours, A-2; TopkapI, A-3; Witchcraft, 1 Schubert’s “ Mass in G” will JOHNSON STORAGE & MOVING CO. A-3: World of Abbott and Costello, A- I be sung by the choir on Neighborhood, Drive-In 1; Women Who Wouldn't Die, unlisted; Film Operettas Set 22’ BROAOWAY .Sanitized Vans and Yeslerday, Today, and Tomorrow, B; Sunday, May 16. The Masses local & Long Distance _ BREWED WITH Amaricanizallon of Emily, B; Baby, Your Cheatin' Heart, A-2. I to be sung on May 23 and 30 Rain Must Fail, A-3; Beach Btank.il ! will be between the “ Mass in In Colorado Springs m o v i n g . Binge, A-2; Backet, A-3; Brainstorm, On Television unlisted; Cheyenne Autumn. A-1; D«ar [ G ” and the “ Missa Choralis.” Brigitte, A-1; Dear Heart, A-3; Dr. SATURDAY, MAY 8 Wednesday will be operetta P U R E RO CKY I Remember Mama, A-1; Edge of Shipping Strangelove, A-4; Fall Safe, A-2: Fate Darkness, A-3; Ten Wanted Men, B ; day at the Ute theater, OdIof- Naked Jungle, A-2: Dixie, A-3: Gen.le- ado Springs, for the next few • Foreign Service Via men of Night, B ; Gunflghtvr, A-1; Naked Edge, A-2: Convicted, B; Planets Against weeks. For one day only, the Sea or Air MOUNTAIN STILL Us. B; Hooded Terror, B ; Tarzan's Ute is reviving two famous Magic Fountain, A-1; Let's Make It film musicals of past years. DIAL 722-2855 Legal, B. On May 12. Sigmund Rom­ SUNDAY, MAY 9 A g n f la : U N I T e O V A N U N E S SPRING WATER. GROWING! Triumph of Robin Hood, B ; China berg’s The Student Prince Sky, A-2: M iracle Worker, A-3: Con­ cert of Intrigue, B ; Love Me Tender, with -Ann Blyth and the voice NOW B ; My Six Convicts. A-3. only of Mario Lanza and MONDAY, MAY 10 Lerner and Loew's Brigadoon OVER Tension at Table Rock, A-3; Love Me Tender, B ; And Angels Sing. B: with Cyd Charisse, Gene Kel­ Seven Days Ashore, A-2; I Am Fugi­ ly. an(i Van Johnson will be WALSH, GILL & SMITH tive From Chain Gang, A-3; Clash by Night, A-2: Aloma of South Seas, B ; shown. There will be no at­ Adventures of Captain Fabian, B ; traction May 19. Arablan Nights, B. Rudolf Friml's Rose Marie i|nfS|ij.|r|oir]-s 4,020 TUESDAY, MAY 11 Family Honeymoon, A-3; Aloma of and Victor Herbert’s Sweet­ CARS SOLD! South Seas, B ; No Tim e for Love, A-3: Racc Street. A-3: King of Underwor d, hearts with Nelson Eddy and Est. 1864 SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 A-3; General Della Rovere, A-3; Dan­ Jeanette .MacDonald will be gerous Youth, A-2; Stars In My shown on .May 26. I’cter J. Walsh. Managing Farlncr Crown, A-1; Bowery to Broadway, A- 1. The series will close June 2 ED TYN AN 'S WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 with Romberg’s Maytime 1010 GUARANTY Dangerous Youth, A-3: Arkansas with Eddy and Miss MacDon­ Traveler, A-T; Set-Up, B; Two Se­ BANK BLOG. DENVER MA 3-7245 conds, B ; Expresso Bongo, C : Last ald and Johann Strauss’ The S a it C olfax Train From Gun H ill, A-3; Silk Stockings, B ; Brave Bulls, A-2; Runa­ Great Waltz. CHRYSLER round, A-2. THURSDAY, MAY 13 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cerianl PLYMOUTH Young Stranger, A-1; Silk Stockings, B ; Night Has Thousand Eyas, A-2; of St. Peter's parish, Krem- I.\C Lady Says No, B ; Lusty Men, A-3; mling, will celebrate their Sky Above — Mod Below, A-4; Why Must I D ie?, B ; And Baby Makes golden wedding anniversary NEW Three, B. Sunday, May 9, by attending FRIDAY. MAY 14 1965 VALIANT She Knew All the Answers. A-2; Sky Mass in St. Peter’s church. Above, A-4; Im perfect Lady, A-2; Bad Reception will be held. 2 to 5 Men of Tombstone, B; Rebecca of $ 11,795 , Sunnybrook F a rm ; A-1; Romulus and p.m., in the home of a son. Sabines, B ; Last H urrah, A-3; Con- Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Ceriani. sfantine and the Cross, A-t; Our Man In Havana, A-3: Great Jewel Robber, Parishioners are invited to B ; Bamboo Prison, A-2; Creature attend the reception. The From Haunted Sea, B ; Bright Leaf, B. couple were married .April 29. / 3 5225 E. COLFAX Stage Guide 1915, in Denver and moved to Tvl. 399-0630 Fanlasticks: Adults Grand county and Kremmling Lady's Not for Burning: Adults i Winterset: Adults in 1954- 1 Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Moy 6, 1965 St. Joseph, Regis Share Centennial Plans Twilight Card Lead in Porok Baseball School With just three weeks of play 1 p.m. game and St. Joseph St. Joseph'^ hosts dangerous Mt. Carmel at Each Thursday Re9i« remaining and several crucial 3. With the advent of daylight Machoboul Holy Fam ily meetings directly ahead, any of City park action Sunday finds saving time in Colorado, Ivan Ml. Carm si m a^ /tropofm this quintet could win or share Machebeuf and Holy Family Thomas, general manager St. Fran cis Mullen tangling at 1 in a game that Centennial race track, Annunciation the crown. definitely will eliminate the lo­ nounced a 3 p.m. post time for Cathedral ser from title contention. An­ DATELINE WAS NEW ORLEANS: The story It’s a five-way dogfight in the THE CO-LEADERS and their the first race each Thursday nunciation clashes with Mullen stated that eight predominantly White Catholic high throughout the 1965 summer Denver Parochial league base­ followers will have a chance to schools in the city had agreed to compete in sports thoroughbred horse racing sea ball race with St. Joseph and watch each other this Sunday at 3. against two predominantly Negro Catholic high schools. son, July 2 through Sept. 13. Regis one short stride ahead of (May 9) since they’ ll both play Machebeuf, erstwhile unde­ feated pacesetter, fell twice last It mentioned that Catholic schools in the New Orleans Twilight racing, with a 3 p m Machebeuf, Holy Family and at 5th & Federal. Regis goes iMt. Carmel. against winless Cathedral in the week to drop into a tic for third. archdiocese have been integrated racially since 1962. fir.st race post each Thursday has been in vogue at .Ak-Sar- The Buffs dropped a^ 4 - 3 In other words, it was OK for Negroes and Whiles to rub Ben track in Omaha for many makeup game to St. Francis elbows academically, but not athletically, these past three years. years, and has re.sulted in a last Wednesday and a 5-2 ver­ And this was in a Catholic school system. very noticeable increase in at Annual Metro High School dict to Regis on Sunday. ! 1 The story went on to explain that St. Augustine, one of the tendance and mutuel handle on St. Joseph kept pace with the li ‘ Negro schools, had met St. Aloysius, one of the White schools, in the Thursdays in contrast to the Raiders by spanking Mullen, 9- a baseball game this spring. It was played "before an integrated other weekdays which have an All-Star Tilt Set Jane 6 3. I audience . . . the game was played without incident.” earlier starting time. Under this new policy f©r Centennial, the Ivan Thomas, general manager of Centennial race track The fifth annual Metropolitan Srea high schools. The Denver MT. CARMEL muffed a High School All-Star baseball last race on each Thursday will and a member of St. Mary’s Parish, Littleton, is hard at work Post lobby, May- D & F box of­ chance to make it a three-way WI'XL. THREE CHEERS for .somebody. What did they game, sponsored by The Den­ fice, Bears stadium and the go postward at 6:32 p.m. these days, making preparations for the coming thoroughbred affair atop the ladder. The expect? Straight razors at every base? Beanballs at 20 paces? ver Post and American Legion American Legion. Eagles were shaded by Mullen, One of the outstanding young racing season. Thomas announced that there will be twilight The story also mentioned: racing officials in .America, will be played Sunday evening 6-5, in a makeup, then whipped "Some weeks ago SI. Augustine’s basketball team met James Wallace, has accepted racing on Thursdays this season. It’s an innovation for Juno 6. at Bears Stadium in Cathedral, 7-1, Sunday. Jesuit high in an unpublicized scrimmage game. The Negro the position of assistant racing Centennial, following success as a regular offering at Ak-Sar- Denver. In the other game. Annuncia­ team won. .Jesuit high went on to win easily the state secretary and placing judge at Ben. Post time on Thursdays only will be 3 p.m. this year. This year’s game is the go DPL Runners tion bowed into the winner’s White high school championship. Parents of two Jesuit high Centennial, replacing William ahead encounter in the series as circle with a 7-4 triumph over players declined to let their sons play in the game against the H. (Bill) Murphy, who resigned both the Denver and Suburban St. Francis. as announcer and assistant rac­ Negro school.” teams each have won two of the Trail in CSU A couple of non-league games ing .secretary to accept a year- previous four games. Which makes me wonder if saw St. Joseph trim Denver round position as assistant to .As in the past four years, the the coach or the school adminis-[are hitting at the boxoffice so CyO Activities Christian. 10-5, and Holy Fami­ the general manager at Ak-Sar- Denver team will be made up of trators kicked the two playersrsl primarily because in addi- Invitational ly bow to Denver Lutheran, 7-3. off the team. Want to bet? Well, Bcn. 18 seniors from the Denver Machebeuf’s Chuck Schutte \ lion to having an interesting Wallace, 35, has been a racing Three Denver Parok teams they should have. The St. Rose of Lima CYO meier, and Marilyn and Carol Prep and Parochial leagues, dropped a pair of loughies. He I ball club, they’re making official since 1951 at tracks in will meet in the school audi­ Fischbach. Mrs. Hal Heffron and the Suburban team will scored points last Saturday in the annual Colorado State gave up only six hit. to St. BUT, ANYW.W, the Catholic!good play for the kids’ support Arizona and Nebraska. torium on Friday, May 14, at is the adult leader. have seniors from the Jefferson Francis and four to Regis, 7 p.m. The physical activity County, Centennial and Skyline University Invitational Track Whites will compete in sports, special attractions aimed Members of the Blessed meet at Fort Collins. going the route both times. .\ against the Catholic Negroes ^ Ranger Nine Seeks committee has scheduled out­ league schools. pinch hit grand slam homer by door games and tournaments, Sacrament CYO, Denver, are The two All-Star teams will This is the unusual event in three years after it was OK for, ^ u Season’s 1st Win initiating a tutoring service Regis’ Bill Houston was his them to share cla.ssroom space. , ^^^ny an ^dult who followed by an important be selected following the com which teams enter either the The Regis college Ranger downfall last Sundav. I suppo.se the Catholic school wouldn t otherwise be -nlerest- business meeting and a for children on Saturdays. pletion of the regular season on Heavyweight division, for con­ baseball team, still looking for The fee for the service will be Mt. Carmel’s Ray Rivera administrators are taking bows ed in coming out to the ball "grub” dance until 10:30 p.m. May 8. They will be coached by testants 135 pounds and up, or its first win in 19 games, will $1 per hour. spun a three hitter for the for this display of tolerance. jyard, tags along with the young* the championship coaches from the Lightweight division. host Colorado School of Mines This is a "hall-warming” stingiest mound job of the Frankly, the story makes me . . . Incidentally, don t Information may be ob­ the various leagues involved. in a makeup game May 6. and party and all CYO members, Best point total was by Mul­ week. a little sick. blame the Bears when major tained by calling Marie Wal­ on Saturday, May 8, will be at teen-agers who attend Catho­ All proceeds from the game len’s Lightweight team, which « » . league TV games are cut off ton, 322*6705, or Kathy Power, Laramie, Wyo., for a double- lic high schools, or are en­ go to Athletic Interscholastic garnered eight. Regis tallied COMPLETE CAR SERVICE BITS O' THIS 'N THAT’ It's Jost prior to the start of Denver rolled in the parish CCD 333-8239. Disability Fund, set up by The three points in the same divi­ nice 'to hear 'nbout a coach ‘ home games. That’s a television header against the University of TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR Wyoming. Games against D.U. courses are invited to attend. Recreational activities Denver Post to give financial sion, which was won by Sterling AUTO. TRANS. who's completely satisfied, j network regulation, not the assistance to seriously injured rour C«r Problem — Our Specialty at Regis, May 11, and against .A parish CYO Junior Great planned for the summer by with 34 points. Take J. Dolor Rehm. recently! mandate of the local team. I’ve high school athletes, and to help EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR Colorado college at Regis. May Books group meets regularly. the group include tennis tour­ Machebeuf collected t w o elevated to the head basketball j heard a few criticisms of the naments, dances, and a support junior league baseball job at Rockhurst college in Kan-! Bears on this count. I’m sure 13, will wrap up the season. The books under discussion points in the Heavyweight ONEIDA GARAGE in the Denver area. 1400 Oneida ilJ-iiSS are Psychology: Briefer water - skiing party. Teen­ bracket as Aurora Central sas City when Buddy Brehmcr Burris would be tickled to agers interested in participat­ Course, by William Blake, Admission price is 50 cents headed the division with 57. took the St. liOuis universityif more baseball fans Tiger Sports Fete ing should call Mary Miller, with all children under 13 years Athletes at Holy Family high How We Think by John De­ Pueblo Catholic grabbed one post after John Bennington games from the 322-9308, or Conni Studinger, of age admitted free. Tickets school were honored Wednes­ wey, Ibsen’s Enemy of the point in this division. moved on to iMichigan State. “ ii stands, rather than in front of 355-6200. are on sale at all metropolitan consider the Rockhurst position TV set. But I’ m just as sure day, May 5. at the school’s | People, Marcus Cato by Plu­ In another meet Involving to be the best college bJ.skelball, he wants them to come of their annual awards banquet in the i tarch, selections from Gulliv­ Parok thinclads, Jefferson J 4 c job in the country today,” said:®^’^^ ______school cafeteria. er’s Travels by Swift, and scored 62V& points to edge out Regis 56t^ and Mullen 40 in a , The Denver Bears' The Shadow-Line by Conrad. Members of the group are Knights' Luncheon Club triangular. David Keefe New Manager Stephanie and .Julie Foote, Tim Ileffron, Carol Rich- Of Brighton Auto Agency To Hear Rabbi Gold her ger FROM CHUCK MULQUEEN'S J u e^uord .Appointment of David B. his own used-car agency in PET SHOP & AQUARIUM Rabbi Daniel Goldbergcr of ta Keefe as general manager of south Denver. An avid base­ Congregation Beth Joseph. Den­ Brighton Chrysler-Plymouth has ball and sports fan, he has di ver. will be the featured speak­ fit been announced by Fred Von contributed sporLs stories to er at the meeting of the Knights SPECIALS FOR o f — r o ta Letkmann, president and owner several local publications. He of Columbus Friday Luncheon of the new agency. attended St. John the Evange­ club at noon May 7 in the MOTHER'S DAY Keefe, 38, a native of Denver, list's grade school. Denver. Council 539 hall. 1555 Grant 9508 East Colfax has more than 17 years expe­ He is married to the former street. • Woter Lilies rience in the automobile busi- Mary Francc.s Brunger and is • Water Hyacinths nc.ss. Prior to the opening of the the father of two children. : A GRADUATE of the Hebrew ACCEPTS Brighton agency, both he and The Keefe’s live in Notre Theological College of Chicago, • Gold Fish For Von Letkmann were a.ssocialed Dame parish. where he received his rabbini­ Outdoor Ponds with Ed Tynan’s East Colfax The showroom for the new cal ordination and the degree of • Pond Snails Chrv.sler-Plymouth in Denver. Brighton Chrysler - Plymouth Bachelor of Hebrew Ix?ttcrs, • Bird Baths At one time Keefe operated Rabbi G oldbergcr has been h agency is located at 19 S. Third • Yard Figurines avenue, Brighton. The building serving a.s rabbi of the Denver 10 Gal. Aquarium Mullen Sports Dinner has been redecorated and re­ congregation since September. Set up C o m p lete — $ 1 9.95 Mullen high school will hold modeled to accommodate cai- 1951. its 27th annual athletic awards display area. Keefe has extend­ In that time the congregation Complete Selection banquet Saturday, May 8, with ed an invitation to the public to{ has grown from 25 to 700 a social hour beginning at 6:30 families and has built a large of Pet Supplies visit the showrooms. Ritbhi Daniel Goldbergcr For p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. synagogue sanctuary, a school * Irsurance Johnny Dee, Notre Dame bas­ building, and a social hail. the National Academy of Reli­ SOUTH DENVER PH. 366-7482 ketball coach, will be the guest At Degree Rites During his 13 years in Den­ gion and Mental Health. speaker. ver, he has served at various PET SHOP & AQUARIUM '‘Parking in the Rear” * Surely Bonds Colorado Supreme Court times on the boards of General During "Religion in Life Week," he ha.s lectured at 1090 S. Gaylord RA. 2.5694 Justice Edward C. Day, will Rose Memorial hospital. Jewish 2 tiockt West *f So. U n ivm ity llv J. Open 8:00 a.m. till Midnight. Bacon & Schramm he the guest speaker at the Community centers, the Denver Denver university, ihe Universi­ Knights of Columbus 4th de­ Area Community chest. Jewish ty of Colorado in Boulder, and Paul T. McGrady Composition Roofing gree exemplification. May 23, Family and Children’s service. Colorado Women’s college. at Oscar Malo Hall, ISth .Anti-Defamation league, B’nai He IS auxiliary Jewish chap­ , . 311 VAN SCHAACK & CO. Tile Roofing LITTLETON 51 Roof Repairing avenue and Logan street. All B’rith Institute of Judaism. Ur­ lain at the Veterans .Adminis­ in{ 624 17th Street applications for membership ban League of Colorado, and tration hospital and also serves GAS & APPLIANCE CO. the 4020 Brighton Blvd. should be in by May 8 to meet Allied Jewish Community conn as chaplain at the Denver Po Phone 297-5636 CII. 4-6568 the deadline for listing on the cil. lice department. 2601 Titan Rd. 798-2621 program. He is past president of the Littleton, Colo. Denver Rabbinical council. ALL MEN, members and DRIVE IN LIQUORS News Deadline! A member of the Rabbinical non-members, are invited to The deadline for news stories Council of America, he has attend the luncheon. which Complete selection of Wines, Liquors and Beer served on its national executive starts at noon and ends prompt­ and pictures to appear in the Open 9 A.M. to 12 Midnight committee. He is also a mem­ ly at 1 p.m. The luncheon will be 4090 E. Mississipol 7S6-75U "Denver Catholic Register” Is ber of the Religious Zionists of served in the garden room of Harry McCarthy Monday at 5 p.m. America. Chicago chapter, and the council home. Electric Companij

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THE BEER THAT The winner of this year’s haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. The formal award will he j !I78 STOUT ST. f^222-B733 Denver Notre Dame Alumni B. McElhaney of 6190 S. Bemis made at this year’s annual i DENVER COLORADO MADE MILWAUKEE club scholarship is George Hill, street, a student at Mullen high Universal Notre Dame night! son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent school; and John A. Lombardi, celebration which will be held Hill of 2646 Elm street, it was son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar this year at the Petroleum club FAMOUS announced this week by Carl F. Lombardi of 4847 E. 17th on May 15, with the dinner gl[ Bill Dreiling Bill Dreiling Bill Dreiling Bill Dreiling Eiberger, chairman of the club’s avenue, a student at Machebeuf starting at 7:30 p.m. scholarship committee. high school. The speaker will be Tom i NEW GRESHAM ' An almost straight-.A student Pagna, offensive backfield foot­ . MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. 'with a grade point average of WINNERS OF THE local ball coach of the university. 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It comes complete tional Honor society, the Speech of a class of 1.500, has a perfect CATHOLIC LIBRARY ;club, the National Junior Classi- with angle-mount fittings, 4.0 grade point average, and I Home of Over 250 New and ical league, the Junior Legion of was picked as one of the select i S OH WHAT specially designed. IMan.’ , and the Old Timers’ Pre-Owned Premium Cars group to take hi.s second year’s ' Baseball league. Choose from six colorful instruction, without any increase' ALL PARISHES WELCOME He has earned a large part of in expenses, at Innsbruck, Aus­ CADILLACS pastels — each compatible his own high school expenses. tria, under a special program with a variety of decorating He has had a local newspaper '63 Cad. Cpe. Power. Like new. . .. OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Notre Dame has arranged in $3,395 route for almost four years and '62 H. top. Loaded, nice ...... idens. 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Weekly* ...... * ' 147? ’ Designated as alternate is Fiesta Di.shes - ()|icn Slock & COMPANY Donald M. Mulvancy, son of Access to thousands of dollars Gifts - Haiclware - I'niiit ■64 Chev' Pick U^^iong sllJgs Plumbing and Heating Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulva- Glass - Toys Of Catholic Literature Contractors ney, 1475 S. Elm street, a Pipe ’Ihieocliiig 181 VALLEJO ST. student at George Washington Window Shades - Key 2111 West Alameda High School. Duplirnting 756-8391 733-4695 744-6311 Other finalists, all with excel­ ‘ W here Quality Is Higher Than Price” 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church JOHN J. CONNOR, President Open Friday Evenings lent academic and extra-curri­ Reb*rt F. Connor. Vie* Pr**ld*nt 32 Broadway 733-2910 EL.CAR FbfJCE cular records, were Lyle McEl- BilK,preJljji4l,,-:.tSil|.DiytUBj-t»i» 6r«lling.,>,BDU;!^ilins I I Thursday, May 6, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register P age 1 T gujq Longmont Eagle Scout Earns Honor Notfli Deitvei M Longmont — Gary Lewis, aiSt. .Ann’s church, .Arvada, and Gary received his eagle high school senior, has been an uncle, the Rev. Philip Boyle, badge in Januarj', 1962, when he awarded a silver palm for hi.s|o.S.B.. who is novice master at K e y , Sw o rd Eagle badge in Scouting, mak- the abbey in Canon City, was a member of Post 65. Since ' St. Catherine's PTA ing him the first winner of the | his Eagle award, he has been G ro u p Is silver palm among Boy Scouts I very active in scouting and in the northern Colorado area. exploring in Longmont, now To Install Officers Entertained serving as a junior assistant GARY. SON of Mr. and .Mrs. scoutmaster for Troop 65. spon­ r (St. Catherine’s Parish, (Sts. peter and Paul’ s Parish, Earl E. Lewis of Longmont, .at a breakfast served and pre­ Wheatridge) sored by the St. John’s Catholic t Denver) pared by the Altar and Ro.sary had earlier won the bronze and Members of Sts. Peler and church and the Knights of Co­ At St. Catherine’s PTA meet­ society members. gold calms. He also has won the lumbus Council 1313. Paul’s parish attending the Key ing, Tuesday. May 11, at 2 p.m. The Patrician discussion Parvuli Dei award in cub scout­ and Sword society meeting the installation of officers and group will meet Friday. May 7. ing. the Ad Altare Dei award in In 1962 Gary was selected by a tea will take place. in the cafeteria. The Rev. .April 23 in the school gymna­ boy scouting, and the Pope Pius the .Arapahoe district of the All volunteers who are to Robert Hehn will be the moder­ sium were entertained by the XII award in eagle scouting. Longs Peak council as an alter­ Denvaires quartet, tenor R. E. nate to represent the council in assist wiili the serving of break- ator. .All Catholics are invited to Ray Miller is scoutmaster L fast to the school children on attend. Magill, Tom Manion. lead, Dick ■Report to the Nation” in which .Mullen, bas.s, and baritone These antiques, and many other treasures for collectors, and Larry Hayes is assistant top Explorers from throughout First Friday. May 7, are asked Cub Scouts of St. Catherine’s scoutmaster for boys in this Chuck Norviel. will be on sale at an auction to be sponsored by the Tri-County the United States competed to f to be in the cafeteria at 7:15 parish held their annual Pine- area. { a.m. wood Derby contest Sunday, The Key and Sword group Antique and Collector's club, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Friday, report to the President of the .May 2. Father Hehn. pack nominated officers for 1965-66. .May 7, in the PTrenian’s hall, 1400 street. Shown are a Gary is president of the CYO | U.S. of the Scouting program. NINETY FOUR CHILDREN chaplain, presented the foUow- The unit looks forward to figurine. "Fishing Girl,’’ a volume of ".Abe Lincoln Stories,” I of St. John’s parish and is a| 1 having similar musical enter­ will receive First Communion ing first-place winners with tro­ an ornate family album, and a bronze ewer. A preview of the j.Mass commentator each Sun-1 Sunday. May 9, in the 9 o’clock tainment at future meetings. .day. He will attend St. Bene-' phies: antiques on sale will be held at 4 p.m. Friday. The action will Mass. Chairman of the Wheatridge I diet’s college, .Atchison, Kans. | Class A — John Shugarts, feature a fashion show of stylos of bygone days. Reservations The first communicants will and, consolation, Dave Fobes; area, Denver Federation of I He has a cousin, the Rev. | NORTH be guest of the pastor, the Rt Class B — Tim Hogan, and, Christian Family Movement may be made by calling 366-5592. President of the club is Mrs. 'James Rasby, who is pastor o f' Rev. Monsignor D. A. I^emieux, consolation, Lance Kirk; groups, asks that Gold Bond Herbert Barr, St. James' parish; vice president, .Mrs. John DENVER Class C— Tom Schamberger, stamp books and validated cov­ Yates, St. Therese parish, .Aurora; and secretary, Mrs. Gary lx>wis and, consolation, Gerard Jes- ers be sent or brought to his William Houston, Holy Cross parish. Thornton. News Deadline! Confirmation mer: address 3625 Gray street, (o aid The deadline for news stories OPTICAL Class D — John Ditallo, and. the CFM project of obtaining and pictures to appear in the EDSU'S NEEDLECRAFT Dispensing Opticians Rites Planned consolation. Tom Tracy. buses to transport migrunl ' "Denver Catholic Register” Is DISTINCTIVE NEEDLECRAFT (Guardian Angels' Parish. The best design winners were workers in Northeastern Color­ Holy Trinity Church .Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ DESIGN DeWAYNE INGRAM Denver) ado to Mass and religion class Open Daily t:30 A.M. Ig S:30 P.M. Dave Fobes, first; Dave Tracy, ents are asked to have their ma­ From 7 P.M. to a;30 P.M. Tuet. t 4022 Tennyson Street Confirmation in Guardian An- second; and Ronald Rohr, third. centers. Carrillons Installed terial at the “ Register’* office at Thurt. • gels church is set for May 16. this time to assure publication 4421 W. 29th Ave. 433 0355 (Holy Trinity Parish, Westmin­ a.m. and 12:45 p.m. GRand 7-5759 Preparation classes are held Sunday jn the following Thursday issue. Mondays at 7 p.m. in the ster) Mas.scs and substitute readers school. Sister Mary Joseph for the earlier Masses are Colo. Springs Academy The new carrillons in Holy needed. from Marycresl convent con IN NORTH DENVER IT’S Trinity church were installed by Dr. Thomas Di Martini ducts the classes. Ken Schoeneke, John Cotter. Newcomers to the parish are A dav of recollection will be To Hold Summer Classes John Hoffman, and Dave Cun­ asked to leave their names, CHIROPRACTOR PERGOU APPLIANCES held May 23. ningham. The bells ring for addresses, and telephone num­ A summer program of study .Although the academy’s reg­ bers with the priest in the I,aboratory S en icc The Men's club will ser\e Masses on Sunday and for the for the Profession "Mother-and-Daughter” break­ has been announced by Benet ular school year is conducted sacristy after the Sunday Mas­ .Angelus every day. 3550 G ro v i St. fast after the 8:30 a.m. Mass Hill academy, Colorado Springs. for girls, the summer pro­ ses. Special classes in typing, read­ gram is open to both girls Sunday. May 9. .All members of TWO CLASSES of children in ing, mathematics, and music and boys, said bister Liguori the Altar and Rosary society the parish will receive First will be conducted by the Bene­ Sullivan, principal. Classes and their daughters arc invited. Communion in special Masses/^ dictine Sisters of Benet Hill will be conducted Monday The crowning of the statue of the next two Sundays. May 9 priory, who conduct the acad­ through Friday from June 7 the Blessed Virgin will take and 16. place on .Sunday. .May 9, before emy. until July 2. .Alakes Ice as if by magic the 8:30 a.m. Mass. In typing courses 1 and 2 will The dance sponsored by the . . . has lots of conven­ The .Men’s club has disconti­ be offered for one-half credit. Christian Family movement to ient storage, too nued serving coffee and dough­ These sessions will be con­ help obtain a bus for use in the .A clean, square look . . . nuts after the Sunday Masses ducted daily from 8 a.m. until migrant workers apostolate will complements any kitch­ until the fall. 12 noon. Cost for the course is be held in the church hall May en $20. .A $5 registration fee, ap­ 15. Exclusive Ice.MagIc® ice plicable to the total cost, must The parish has initiated a maker replaces every cube you use PTA Executive be in by May 15. The courses policy of making the parish hall Board To Meet are open to high school students available for friends and neigh­ Big ll)9-lb. "zero-degree’’ and eighth grade students. bors who wish to serve dinner freezer ...room to (St. Bernadette’s Parish. Lake- In reading, remedial classes!to bereaved families, freeze and store all w ood) kinds of goodies will be conducted from 9:30 A meeting of St. Bernadette’s a.m. to 11:30 a.m. daily for chil-, RF:.AI)ERS FOR Glide-out moat pan holds PT.A executive board will be dren of grades four to eight in­ up to 13.1 lbs., has por­ held in the school library at 7:30 celain-enamel finish clusive. Registration fee is $5. p.m. Thursday. May 13. Wait for Arrow Model EMT-14SM All books, except paperbacks, The regular PTA meeting will merit's notice, who gets up In the middle of the night are supplied in fee for classes. Did you know that, when you ^ take place at 7:30 p.m., Mon approach a traffic light showing }, day. May 17. This will be the In mathematics, a program Is to check up on ailing junior, who buses the family to a vertical or "thru” green ar- ^ final PTA meeting of the school designed for children who have PERGOLA APPLIANCE row pointing up, you may not ? year. On the program will be had difficulty during the past and from its many activities. Yes, here's to Mom, Complete Sales & Service make a right turn or left turn the installation of the officers year in their study of the new Ng Mgiwy Oewn — E a sy T *rm s but may proceed straight ahead 'o and an adult talent show. mathematics curriculum. Regis­ chief cook, bottlewosher, chauffeur and counselor . .. only? If >*ou want to make a'J 38»h AVE. AT PECOS 477.0932 The final grade school class tration fee of $5, payable by May 15, covers cost of all sup­ right turn, you must wait forl^ wrapped in one wonderful personi in religion will be held Satuf' the green arrow pointing rightjy day, May 8, at 8:30 a.m. plies. Cost Is $1 per day for all A p p o in ted days present. The student will or for the full green light. Newly appointed Colorado proceed at his own speed and Plans for Dance .Assistant Attorney General, in the areas in which he needs REMODELING To B e C o m p le le d inheritance tax division, is most help. GALTERIO'S (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) John T. Grace, a graduate of In music, piano and organ! St. Dominic's Holy Name so­ Regis college and the Univer­ ' Icsson.s. at $2 per one-half hourj HE ■1 FOR QUALITY sity of Denver College of ciety will meet Thursday, May lesson, will bo given at the acad- i Law. A member of Holy CONOCO SERVICE 6, in the church auditorium. A emy and at Sacred Heart par-1 Family parish, Mr. Grace CARPETS movie will be shown and plans ish convent, Colorado Springs. 1 jUlllililli111 completed for the "Fiesta De resides at 5041 W. 32nd 44th at Lowell Blvd. 455-9857 avenue, Denver. Mi^o” dance May 22.______SINCE the number of classes 'Y»urPlumb9rforYEA/iS^ VISIT A QUALITY will be limited, Sister Liguori advises i>arents to register stu­ 0 5 5 - 4 3 2 3 ROMEO GALTERIO • dents as soon as possible. In­ STORE 20th Anniversary formation can be obtained from 3030 UJ.44^-a-V€. the academy, 2555 Chelton road, m BETTER WEAR Colorado Springs, or by calling Is Family Affair 633-0655. BUY QUALITY Wasingcr’s FJlectric store. services to the parishes of St. Happiness is NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AT $10.89 Sq. Yd 3156 W. 38th avenue, is celebrat­ Catherine, St. Dominic, St. Vin­ ing its 20th anniversary — and cent, and Holy Family. Grand Opening Special sq. vd the event is a family affair. PAUL’S FINE MEATS enjoying .All members of the family "Where Wheatridge Meats" work in the store. MAY-DAY Mother’s Day CLEANERS Cutting Only USDA Choice STYLON CERAMIC TILE THE F.ATIIER, Roy F. Wa- singcr, is the head man of the “ IN WHEATRIDGE” Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection and getting Economy Grade 3 4 ' Sq. Ft. operation that includes fixtures, May and Day McCloskey We Make Our Own appliances, wiring materials, "We operate our own plant” a Bulova! ARMSTRONG LINOLEUMS AND TILE AS and lamps and lamp shades. ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE Quality Cleaning The mother, Helen K. Wasin- CORNED BEEF SEEN ON THE DANNY KAYE SHOW. ger, works beside her husband. Free Delivery .A married daughter, Ellen Do It Yourself and Save 30% to 50% — Kaythern, works in the store as 3740 PltPCi SI. 4; 3855 Wadsworth 4 2 4 -1 4 4 5 I Block So. o4 sif. Potor a Or Let Our Experts Do It For You. often as po.ssible. 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Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Juan F. Gallegos, Denver. church, Capulin. Interment, Ca Alcarfz. Susana R., 2566 Law­ HORVAT, WHO DIED in his Requiem Mass, St. Cajetan’s pulin. Howard mortuaries. Horvat, a former fuel-feed rence street. Requiem Mass home April 30 of a heart attack, Sacred Heart church, May 1. church. May 6. Interment Mt. Stefanski, Ladies J., 4521 store operator and revenue offi­ operated the Horvat Fuel and Interment Mt. Olivet. Olivet. Pennsylvania street. Requiem Feed store from 1923 to 1931, Barcelona, Miquelita Barela, Mass, St. Joseph’s (Polish) Gordon, Bcmiece E., 1980 was associated with the Denver 3047 Perry street. Requiem church. May 3. Interment Mt. Sherrelwood drive. Requiem Department of Revnue, 1934- Mass, St. Cajetan’s church, .Mass, Hoiy Trinity church, Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. 1937. and the Internal Revenue Aprii 30. Interment Mt. Olivet. .\pril 30. Interment Ml. Olivet. Townsend, Robert L., 405 Service, 1937-1960. Bishop, James Alva, Tellu- Gorman, Sarah, 8133 E. Da­ Raleigh street. Requiem Mass, ride. Formerly of 1930 Lincoln vies avenue Requiem Mass, All Presentation church. May He was supreme treasurer of street. Requiem Mass and bur­ Soul’s churcl, May 5. Interment Interment Mt. Olivet. Howard the Western Slovanic associa­ ial. Telluride. Mt. Olivet. l ullock mortuary. mortuaries. tion for 35 years, former pres­ Blach, .\inbrosc A., Yuma. JIannebrink, Reno, 2022 Coors Tulk, Kathryn, 1355 Raleigh ident of the Globeville Business Requiem Mass, St. John’s drive. Requiem Mass, Our Lady street. Requiem Mass, Holy and Professional Men’s associa­ church. Yuma, .May 3. Inter­ of Fatima church, Lakewood, Ghost church. May 5. Interment tion and the Globeville Im­ ment Yuma. May 5. Interment Mt. Olivet Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortua­ provement association, a past Bland, George V., 2933 | mortuaries ries. president of the local unit of the street. Requiem Mass, St. Dom Jeanrenaun, Fernand T., 1461 National Association of the In­ inic’s church. May 4. Interment Vendegna, Mary, 2875 Depew ternal Revenue Employes, and Logan street. Requiem Mass, street. Requiem Mass, St. .Mary Mt. Olivet. president of the building com­ Cathedral of the Immaculate Magdalene’s church. May 6. C'hiara, Lena E., 3372 W. 36th mittee of Holy Rosary church. Conception, May 1. Interment Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard avenue. Requiem Mass, St. Born in Denver, May 7, Ml. Olivet. mortuaries. Dominic’s church, .May 1. How- Keller, Martha A., 1851 Logan 1890, he was educated at Annun­ ard mortuaries. I.street Requiem Mass, Church Ward, Erna E. (Ellie), 3695 ciation school and Manual high Curran. Margaret E. (Quara-F ^ G^ost, M ay ' E. Dartmouth avenue. Requiem school. He married Caroline M. tino), 3329 Grove street. Solemn olivet. Olinger Mass, Most Precious Biood Boytz in St. Joseph’s (Polish) No Fingers, Please! church. April 30. Boulevard Requiem .Mass, St. Elizabeth’s| church on Aug. 5, 1912. First Communion candidates of Sacred the altar bread tray. The Offertory proces­ mortuaries. church. .May 3. Interment .Mt.' >iarqucz. Ellas, .3.360 W. Ex- Barbara Adams Heart school, Cheyenne Wells, are learning sion is held at every Mass In Sacred Heart Olivet. Boulevard mortuane.s. position avenue. Requiem Yacovelta, Anthony, 3145 HE IS SURVIVED by his how to use the altar bread tongs to place church so these little ones must get used to Delaney, Thomas J., of 1950 Mass, St. Cajetan’s church. Wyandot street. Requiem Mass wife; six sons, Albert J., John St. Patrick’s church. May 1. their communion particle in the ciborium. the practice. On First Communion Sunday. Logan street. Requiem Mass. May 1. Interment Mt. Olivet. M-. Daniel J., James A., and Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger May 9, these novices will form the procession Holy Ghost church. May 5. Howard mortuaries. Crash Fatal Edmund F., all of Denver, and Father George Kearney, pastor, shows Ger­ Interment Ft. Logan. •Mueller, Joseph L., 4135 King mortuaries. Harold of Providence, R.I. ald K eefe what to do with the particle now and bring the gifts to the altar. Gallegos, Reyes Fred, 2830 street. Requiem Mass and Inter­ seven daughters, Sister Daniel that he has successfully “landed” one from Arapahoe street. Son of Mr. and ment at Davenport, la. Olinger To Student .Mary, principal of St. Berna­ mortuaries. Barbara J. Adams, 12, dette’s school: Sister Mary Li- Parsons, Margaret, 320 Cher­ student at St. Vincent de Paul’s guori of Xavier, Kans.; Mrs. JACQUES okee street. Requiem Mass, school, was killed Sunday. May Josephine M. Volosin of Great St. Bernadette’s church, Lake- Adoration Society To Hold FOLLOWING ARE the names when the car in which she Bend, Kans.; Mrs. Agnes G. ^wood. May 3. Interment Mt BROS. of priests who have served in was a passenger collided with Sholdes of Chicago, and Mrs. Olivet. the Archdiocese of Denver and truck about 20 miles east of Irene Dunnebecke, Miss Marga­ Ramirez, Josejih A.. 1957 S ret Horvat, and Miss Loretta T. died in the month of May. The Hugo. Holy Ghost Church Services Race street. Son of Sam and Horvat. all of Denver. living faithful arc asked to Injured in the crash were her Ernestine Ramirez. Requiem He is also survived by 24 remember them in their pray­ parents, Joseph and Catherine Men of the Nocturnal Adora-i adoring Our Lord in the Blessed Mass will be celebrated at SI !Mass, Our Lady of Ixjurdes grandchildren and a sister, ers. Adams, and her brother, Ste­ midnight. Confessions will be bi 'church, May 3. Boulevard mor­ Mrs. Rose Davies of San Fran- tion society will spend the night!Sacrament at Holy Ghost O God, who, in raising Thy phen, 14. Mr. and Mrs. Adams heard all during the night. M tuaries. before the First Friday, May 7, i church in downtown Denver. servants to the dignity of Bish­ were reported in serious condi­ Communion will be distributed G Rivera, Alice, 765 Fox street. th Daughter of Emilio Rivera. ops and priests, did give them tion at General Rose hospital every hour after midnight. Requiem Mass, St. Joseph’s a share in the priesthood of the Stephen is hospitalized at Chil­ The following is the statement Apostles, we pray Thee admit dren’s and also was reported in Grid Revival To Be in Spotlight of the Rev. William J. Gallag­ them now and forevermore into serious condition. her, spiritual director of the the apostolic company. Through T1 A state patrolman said that Nocturnal Adoration society: br JERRY BREEN Christ Our Lord Amen. (Ora­ the accident occurred when the tion from Mass for Departed west - bound Adams car was At Notre Dame Night Festivities MAY IS THE month of Mary. F lorist Priests.) passing a truck and the two Devotion to Mary, His Mother, charge of the squad’s offensive 1521 Champa sideswiped. An inside report on the revi­ is most pleasing to Jesus in the Rev. Joseph Bean, May 3, 1959 backfield, began his association 266-3131 val of Notre Dame university’s Holy Eucharist. You cannot Rev. .\ndrew B. Casey, May Barbara was born Nov. 17, football fortunes will highlight with Ara Parseghian as a play­ love the Mother without loving 1916 1952, in Denver. She was a the Universal Notre Dame night er on a Parseghian-coached the Son. Love for Our Lady will Rev. John Curran. May 30, 19.51 member of the Mile High Band. festivities Saturday, .May 15, in squad at Miami of Ohio. Rev. Michael W. Donovan, May Barbara was a member of the grow with the worship and ho Denver. Before his graduation from adoration of the Holy Eucha­ 4, 1922 St. Vincent do Paul band. She El The speaker for this year’s the Ohio school in 1954, he set rist. Th SWIGERT BROS. Rev. John F. Dietz, May 14, played the flute. She was in the dinner-meeting, sponsored by new scoring and ground-gaining The members of the Noctur­ lia 1044 seventh grade at St. Vincent’s. the Denver Notre Dame club, records, earned Mid-All Ameri The Adams home is at 92.'5 S. nal Adoration Society, as ador­ toi OPTOMETRISTS Most Rev. Frederick Els, May will be Tom Pagna, assistant ca recognition three years; All High street. ers of the Blessed Sacrament, 5, 1926 football coach for the Fighting Ohio, two years; and Little All are especially devoted to the Rev. George A. P. Fenskc, May In addition to her parents and Irish and a longtime associate America, two years. He Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care Eucharist and because of this, 5, 1951 brother, Barbara is survived by of .\ra Parseghlan. the coach member of the Miami Hall of owe a particular devotion to Rev. Ix)uis B. Feser, O.S.B her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. who returned Notre Dame to Fame. OPTICIANS May 2, 1950 Frank Dechant and Mrs. Law­ Mary. In the Blessed Sac­ the national grid spotlight. After playing with the Green Rev. Godfrey Guthausen, May rence Adams, all of Denver. rament we adore the living dn W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. RICHARD YARROW Bay Packers and the Cleveland spi 3, 1935 Rosary will be said Friday at! THK NOTRE DA.MK night body and blood of Jesus Christ. Brown.s. Pagna rejoined Parse­ da' W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE Rev. Danial E. Kane, C.M., 7:30 p.m. in the chapel of activities will begin with a But the flesh of Christ is Mary’s ghian as freshman coach at Sa May, 1950 Boulevard’s South mortuary. j social hour at 6:30 p.m. May 15 flesh and in adoring Him we Rev. Claude B. Kellcrman, Northwestern university in 1959 honor her. be 1550 California St. 534-5819 Requiem High Ma.ss will be in the 14th floor Garden room and as backfield coach in 1962. O.F.M., May 9, 1947 sung Saturday in St. Vincent d ejof the Petroleum Club building. If we belong to the Son we He transferred to the Notre p.r Very Rev. Joseph LaJeunesse, Paul’s church at 9 a.m. Burial | A buffet dinner will be served belong also to the Mother. That May 5, 1937 Dame coaching staff with will be in Mt. Olivet. I at 7:30 p.m. in the same room is why, during this month of Rev. John S. Lohan, May 16, Parseghian in 1964. May, we should make special , J In addition to Coach Pagna'.s pn 1939 Tom Pagna Information on tickets may effort to be present at Noctur­ Raquiam Ofiarad report on the ncar-miraclc at by Rev. Daniel Lyons, May, 1895 be obtained by calling the Notre nal Adoration. South Bend, the meeting Notre Dame studenU and future enl Rev. David A. McKegney, May Jim Hil- For Ex-Champien feature the pre.sentntion of the Itudents president, There is always a difficulty in Ke "^^ENWR^ET^OODSCO. 11. 1934 Notre Dame club’s annual scho- ger, at 244-4641. understanding supernatural Rev. Patrick J. MeSweeney, East Orange, N.J. — R e­ ext quiem Mass for Johnny Dun­ larship, the inlrwJuction of the i .\mong those who have rc- things. However much we may WHERE DENVER SHOPS fflTB CONFIOEKCC May 4, 1941 ide dee, 71, once featherweight club’s new officers, the prcscn*|ceived invitations to attend are read and try to master these Rev. William J. Mulcahy, May we DOtfWrOW'/V • CHERRY CREEK • lAKESfDE boxing champion, was offered lation of a “ .Man of the Year” Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, .\ux- things in all the details, we 25. 1953 wh in Our Lady of All Souls award, and a preview of the iliary Bishop David M. Malo- always feel that we have failed. Rev. Joseph T. Murphy, O.P., A church here. He died of pneu­ univorsily's plans for the com- ncy, Denver Mayor and Mrs. In a certain sense, this is more May 29, 1893 sch monia in East Orange General ing year — academic as well as , Tom Currigan. and the Rt. Rev. true of the mystery of Mary, Rev. Joseph N. Oldcnburga, Ma hospital. athletic. .Mon.signor George Evans, cha- the Mother of God, than any ma May 5. 1949 During a trip to Europe in The e^ent is o|>en to all plain of the local Notre Dame other mystery of our holy faith. Th( Rev. Louis Pecorella, May 3, (he 1920s Dundee was re­ alumni and friends of the club, 1954 Ble ceived in audience by Pope i university, their wives and' the Most Rev. John B. Pitaval, May IN APPROACHING all other Pius XI. 'sweethearts, und to parents of. CO.\(TI P.\G.\.\, who eve 23, 1928 mysteries, the Trinity for exam­ Rev. Dominic Panalella, S.J., ple, we acknowledge them to be T May 24. 1922 mysteries and confess our own inability to understand them. ties Rev. Paul J. Reed. May 11. I960 150 Attend St. Anthony's Rights Panel sch Rt. Rev. M.sgr. Henry Robin­ But, in speaking of God’s Moth­ er we grow, through familiari­ the son, May 3. 1913 “ We must love everyone even Montgomery. .Alabama Civil .A large part of the program .nigl Rev. John B. Schlmpf, S.J. ty, into the mistake of believing though we don't like them, Rights marches. was devoted to suggestions by that we are speaking of a Thii May 23, 1952 spoke the Rev. Mr. Gene Mc­ the panel members on how best mei Rev. Angclus Tintle O.F.M Dramatizing the program was subject that comes within the Cormack of the United Church an official KO.A news film taken per.sonally to contribute to the range of human knowledge. fun< May 12, 1951 of Christ, at the Civil Rights abolition of hatred and preju­ and by Bill Baker and .Medill It is only when we realize the panel discussion at .St. .-\ntho- dice ever>whcre. These includ­ pari (Readers arc invited to send in Barnes. The film followed the truth that if the Incarnatiou of changes and additions) ny’s hall Tuesday night, May 4. Denver “ pilgrims” from their ed: Get to know each other He defined love as, “ the over­ better: live in an integrated God be the greatest of all Fi arrival at the airport to their mysteries, the Mother of the whelming desire and persistent return. It demonstrated graphi­ neighborhood; work on projects effort to create for another the together; if you cannot go into Kay Ann Munsch Incarnate God must participate Veterans Told cally the facts discussed by the in that mystery. conditions under which he can panel. the South to work, raise funds Fi Claims Need become the person God meant Approximately 150 persons for those who can go; Cheyenne Wells If we would learn more about in. him to be.” Mary, our spiritual Mother, we Bri| were present for the discussion, Spread the word of brother­ Document Proof should go to Jesus in the Sati This sentiment was echoed by of whom almost 100 were high hood by word of mouth; and Girl Top Speller school of religion students in St. Blessed Sacrament. That is why Fi Certain documents arc need­ finally, promote education for all the members of the panel, Anthony’s CCD program. In County Meet we should make every effort to Bri| ed to support claims for veter­ everyone so each one will have which included the Rev. Mr. The Rev. Robert Kekeisen, participate with our fellow ciet; ADVANCE ans benefits, Miss Dorothy L. equal opportunity to obtain the Cecil Howard, Shorter .\ME pastor of St. Anthony’s and Cheyenne Wells — Winner of Catholic men in Nocturnal past Starbuck. manager of the Vet­ finer things of life. Methodist Church; Mrs. Jean- panel moderator, presented to the Cheyenne County Spelling Adoration. mee erans Administration regional nine .Atchison, housewife; Mrs. the guest panelists thought-pro­ The deliberations were sum­ contest is Kay Ann Munsch, a Arc! office in Denver, said today. seventh grader at Sacred Heart HOURS O F ADO RATION assigned to lie y BLANKET Barbara James, housewife: voking questions that revealed marized by the moderator with men of the various parishes this month Payment of compensation, school. Henry Hough, Mayor’s Council a unanimity of motivation in few words that high-lighted are as follows: Aj pension and other benefits is on Human Relations; and Bill going to Alabama — to help the vital necessity of a love of The match was held at Kit ^•10 o'clock — St. Phllomena's, St. tend often delayed because basic Patrick's, St. Anne's, Arvada; Holy Baker, KOA television camera­ their brothers in distress much God and neighbor if the world is the family documents were not Carson High school April 24, Fam ily, and Most Precious Blood; man. All the panelists partici­ as a Red Cross worker rushing to be refashioned after the mind with the five elementary schools con\ carefully kept (or reproduced) KM l o'clock — Assumption, Welby; pated in either the Selma or to aid a flood victim. of Christ. in the county represented. Sacred Heart, St. Anthony's, St. Louis, Aun SALE! where they are readily availa­ Mt. Carm el, Guardian Angels, All Souls, Englewood; Our Lady of Lourdes. ble. Kay Ann will now attend the Holy Cross, Thornton; St. M ary's, Lit- Fil Included among these essen­ state spelling contest in Denver tetoo; and Nativity of Our Lord, THE YEAR'S LOWEST tial records arc military dis­ on May 8. Not since 1958 has Broomfield; Sacred Heart had a contestant 11- 12 o'clock — St. Ignatius, Loyola's, charge papers, death certifi­ St .Catherine's, St. Joseph's, Golden; SI. St. in the State Meet. In the county Pius X 's, Aurora, and Holy Trinity, PRICES ON QUALITY cates, marriage records, di­ scho contest, Harriet Unruh, also of Westminster; vorce decrees, birth certificates ■meet sacred Heart school, placed 12- 1 o'clock — St. John's. St. Rose ot of the children, and guardian­ Lima's. Presentation, Christ the King, 7:45 BLANKETS BY FIELDCREST third. and St. Jam es; ship or child custody evidence in th she explained. 1- 2 o'clock — Hoiy Ghost, St. E lli- O rd er the blan kets y o u ’ll need next fa ll . . . w e ll abeth s, All Saints, Notre Dame, and St. Celesanti Wins Catherine's, Commerce City; Ml deliver them September 15 in time for crisp DENVER 2- 3 o'clock — Cathedral. St. Joseph's. Ideni F e llo w sh ip St. M ary M agdalene's, St. Calelan's, St Bernadette's. Lakewood; and Our Lady Teac frosty autumn weatherl Choice of two payment of Fatim a, Lakewood; EVERGREEN Regis J. Colesanti, Jr., son of the i p la n s: 3- 4 o'clock — St. Vincent de Paul' offici Mr. and Mrs. Regis J. (iolesan- Dominic's, St. Therese's, Aurora; and MONUMENT CO. ti, Sr., 788 Zion street, Aurora, Our Lady of G race; Mi 1. Put the blankets you choose in Will Call . . . has been awarded a fellowship 4- 5 o'clock — Annunciation, St. Fran­ ident cis de Sales', and Mother of God. presi pay 2.00 down per blanket .. . budget the bal­ to Purdue university, Lafayette, ^ 6 o'clock — Blessed Sacrament. Holy Rosary, St. Joseph's (Polish); and secoi Ind., for work toward a mast­ Cure d'Ars'. ance ... by September, your blankets are paid er’s degree in engineering. Dons for! seen Civil Rights Panel A graduate of Blessed Sac­ Use Lights Earlier corr< ; i largest Selection in the rament grade school and Regis The State Patrol sLys that it Robe 2. Order now.. ..well deliver in September... high school, Colesanti is com­ Rocky Mountain Area Composing the panel on civil rights held in M*cComack, United Church of Christ; the is a good idcT to use headlights Mrs. and bill you on your regular charge account in St. Anthony’s parish hall on May 4 were Rev. Cecil Howard, Shorter AME Methodist pleting his undergraduate stud­ earlier than required in late and ies in engineering at Mar­ (1 mile E. of Mt. Olivet) those who attended the close of the Selma Church; Mrs. Henry James, Denver house­ afternoon, and a little longer in parli October. . . so you can plan ahead for payment! quette university, Milwaukee, Charles McFadden March in Montgomery. The Rev. Robert wife; Father Kekeisen, Mrs. Philip Atchison, the mornings. But be sure to Tht Wis., where he has been award­ Paris LInans; Downtown, Cherry Creek, Lakeside, Greeley Stanley Ball Kekeisen, St. Anthony’s pastor, moderated Denver housewife; and Mr. Harry Hough, keep the lights on low beam. ed a special scholastic award the HA. 4-4477 the panel. Left to right, are the Rev. Gene Denver. And parking lights are for for the past two years. parking only. Boys Seoul Thursday, May 6, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page T3 Event at Mullen Scheduled May 8 (.Mullen High School. Denver) ident. hopes that all of the! York Yankee pitcher, will be The Mullen Mothers’ club and ,Sisters will attend, as a most' master of ceremonies and John­ the LaSalle auxiliary will enter' enjoyable day is planned. The ny Dec. head basketball coach tain the Sisters of the parochial! festivites will begin at 9:30 of Notre Dame university, will schools throughout the city at a.m. on the school grounds. be guest speaker. Mullen high school Saturday. On Saturday evening. May 8. The PTA will meet Wednes­ PcOtifikjBje... May 8. in honor of St. Jean the annual awards banquet hon­ day. May 12. Mrs. Frank Gold. Baptist de La Salle, patron of oring the athletes of Mullen will Catholic Parent-Teacher league all teachers. be held. Boys who participated president, will install the offi­ Invitations have been sent to i in all school sports the past cers for the coming year. corporately in the 8 a.m. Mas.s a.m. .Mass Mother’s Day, May Confirmation ;75 Catholic institutions. I year will be guests. The parents (st. ('athcrino’s Parish, Sunday, May 9. i9. Parishioners are asked to There will be a picnic lunch, are invited at a cost of $5 per Kremmling Parish ('oinm orcc City) i attend another .Mass to enable j boating on the lake, games, and person. Schedule Listed Auxiliary Bishop David M. THE FINAI. Holy Name so- parent.s, relative.s, and friends 'prizes. Mrs. Jene Hall, pres­ 1 Mark Freeman, form er New (St. Peter’s Parish, Maloney confinned a class of ciety meeUng of the Season will of the Communicants to be Kremmling) 110 children and 12 adults April be held at 8 p.m. Monday. May I present. 30 in St. Catherine’s parish. 10. in the high school cafeteria. | May crowning ceremonies Students Enjoy Field Trip The Rev. Regis Metiuire, Com m erce City. A reception All men and boys of the parish ,^111 be held at 7:30 p.m. May 9 pastor of St. Peter’s parish, was held in the rectory follow­ are urged to attend. ihe church. Bovs and girls of (St. Ignatius I.oyola's j The Sodality of .Mary attend-, Kremmling. has announced ing the ceremony. Rcfustration (or pupils plan- the lilth, sixth, seventh, and Parish, Denver) |ed Mass on Saturday, May l . j the following Sunday .Mass Two hundred children will nlns to attend .St. Francis grad e; eighth grades w ill participate, The second and third grade'for the monthly devotion. Fol-! schedule for the Kremmling school the coming school ycarj „i|j3 garkozy, eighth grade receive First Communion in the pupils in St. Ignatius Loyola’s [lowing the Mass, the PT.A spon-' parish: will be held in the school from !daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irme school enjoyed a field trip to a [sored a pancake and hamj October through .May — 8. 8:30 a.m . Mass Saturday. .May 1 to 3 p.m. Monday, May 10.,,,,3 , , 3^ ^ Musical Voyagers 8. A brunch will be served in local dairy in connection with I breakfast for the children in the a.m. the parish hall after .Mass for New pnpds who regtster early I Crown bearer ia (irst grader Hats bring flavor of far-off places to the musical per­ the school health program. The school cafeteria. June and September — 9 the First Communicants and Ine H " " Ana .Maria Gallego. daughter o( formance of these pupils in St. .-Vnlhony’s grade school. Sterling. !dairy gave each child a sample. a.m. being aceepted. 33^ ^uia Gallego. Participants in an imaginary visit to foreign puLllions at the chocolate milk. Transporta-1 The annual crowning of thc| July and .-Vugust ^ 7 a.m. their parents. Reservations for the women s ^ World’s Fair for the St. Anthony grade and high school miislcale supplied by the moth-lstatue of the Blessed Mother! Confessions are heard before The May crowning ceremony retreat the weekend of May 14- CONFIRMATION will be ad­ the past Sunday, the children are. from left to right, front row, PTA. held Sunday, May 2. scheduled lime for Muss. will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, 16 in El Pomar retreat hou.se. May 23. Colorado Springs, should be ministered at 4 p.m. Sunday, Connie Bretz. Thomas Westhoff, Stephen Scheberle. and Pamela May 23. All adults wishing to be Rich, and back row, Christina Harris and Jane Dittier. (Photo N ew A lta r ' made by calling Mrs. William I (Sacred Heart Parish, Roggen) CURE d'ARS PARISH' Lost Meeting Scott, 777-3891, or Mrs. G. W. confirmed must attend the prac­ courtesy of Sterling “Journal-Adt ocale.” ) A new table altar and pulpit, e. »NO a DAHLIA ST. (Holy Ghost Parish, Denver) Phelan. 777-8596. tice sessions on Tuesday, May 18. Those who were not baptized {hand made of walnut wood, is SUNDAY MASSES The final meeting of the in use at Sacred Heart church, season of the Holy Ghost Altar Monoy Shower in St. Philomena’s parish must 6 00 — 7:30 ~ 9:00 — 10:30 — and 12 Noon Roggen. The materials were the and Rosary society will be held (St. Vincent de Paul’s bring a Baptismal certificate. No Evening Mass World's Fair Theme gift of the Martin Shoeneman Monday, May 10, in the parish Parish. Denver) At the second practice session CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 .family and of Mrs. Tillie Klaus-' hall, beginning with a luncheon Friday, May 21, the confirman- A money shower for thei .. * • xt. • |ner. The building and finishing 3050 Dahlia St. 322 1119 at 12:30 p.m. Sisters teaching in St. Vincent Because of the Confirmations. work was done by Vincent and The Rosary will be recited in dc Paul’s school will be held at Used in Musicale Sunday, May 23. the usual I Clement Buchholz. the church after the luncheon all Masses next Sunday, May 9. p.m. Mass will be omitted Mayi .Auxiliary Bi.shop David M .; and will be followed by the Members of the PTA, which is (St. .Vnthony’s Parish, Sterling) | Music,” and ‘ Jesus Please Patronize 23. Joy of Maloney will confer the Sac-' DUCKWALL’S business session in the hall. sponsoring the event, will be at Your REGISTER The World's Fair formed the i ® Gesiring.” irament of Confirmation on 66 i Denver's Newest Mrs. Christine Van Vranken the church doors to receive theme for the annual musicale “ The Holy City” was sung b y j children and adults Tuesday. I Advertisers and Breakfast Set Suburban Variety Store will conduct the meeting as donations. i xo. . , . , . presented Sunday, May 2, by the seventh and eighth grade H in Sacred Heart church, Mention chairman. The next F T A meeting will he I ' DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER Denver) students of St. Anthony’s grade chorus. THE REGISTER The all • parish card party held at 7:4.5 p.m. Monday. May and high schools. Sterling. » rd a Oonlla »2-»03i 10, in the gymnasium. The The .Mother’s Day breakfast sponsored by the society has Pam Steinback opened the Till-: “ (iRA.M) Kl.NALE,” by! ST. JOHNS PARISH school children will present the sponsored by the Holy Name of been scheduled for Thursday, program with David Glover’s O’ Hara, was sung by the entire! program. St. Rose of Lima’s parish will May 20, at 12:30 p.m. in Holy “World's Fair Piano Suite.” group of 300 students. .Accom­ Ghc/st hall. This will conclude .-\n installation tea for the be Sunday. .May 9, after the 8 panists were Margaret I.eder-^ new PTA officers will be held TOLVE LIQUORS the card parties for the season. o’clock Mass. Musical enter­ THE HIGH SCHOOL mixed hos and Patricia Liebig. ; Mrs. OUie Mae Jackson, at 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 21, in tainment will be provided by ■lomit SHOP Dohlia Shopping Center —r 3360 Dahlia the cafeteria. chorus, enacting a visit to the Jim Mildenberger served asj 163 S t. P a u l S tr« « t I chairman, and her committee the seventh and eighth grade 3M 40IT [ Free Delivery —• EA. 2-5977 Registration for new pupils in American pavilion, sang “ Come master, of ceremonies. The pro-1 will be in charge. Mrs. Mae girls. to the Fair,” “It’s a Grand Across from Chtrry Cr««k Bank NICK FLORA JANICE NICKRV o Thompson is ticket chairman. A ail grades of the parish school gram was under the direction of* Where Flowers Are Night for Singing," “ Stoutheart­ NANCY JIM JERRY MARY • is scheduled in the school build- Sister Stephen Marie. Guaranteed bridge luncheon will be served THE ALTAR AND ROSARY ed M en.” “ On the Street Where and awards made. ing alter all Masses Sunday,, m eet' Thursday, You Live.” “ My Hero.” “ Okla Members of the society will May 16^ Baptismal certilicates, ^ 35. , 3, 3, 3.45 p m. in the hom a!,” “ Bali Ha’i,” and “ T o­ receive Communion corporately should be presented, if possible. i parish hall night.” Mary Westhoff and Jim Sunday, May 23. in the 8: IS for all those baptized in other The altar committee is re­ Buchholz sang a duet, “ .An a.m. Mass. After Mass there pai'ishes. cruiting volunteers to dean the Ordinary Couple.” will be a breakfast in the Onyx church on Saturdays. The clean­ ^PARISH- PHARMACY GUIDE < The grade school chorus sang room of the Brown Palace Forty Hours ing takes only an hour and the (Mother of God Parish, folk songs of Denmark, Germa hotel. Mmes. Loretta Lj-nch and volunteers are called only once v. tC A U YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE j ' h; Denver) ny, Austria, Italy, Mexico, Elsie Huckaby are cochairmen. every few months. .Anyone in- The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ Forty Hours Devotion "ill j (crested .should call Margaret France, Holland, Ireland, and liam .1. Monahan, assi.stant pas­ begin in Mother of God church [Davis 935-70’»8 Scotland. The songs, dances CHRIST THE KING — ST.' JOHN'S — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL and costumes of these countries tor, will be the guest speaker. with High Mass at 6:20 a.m.. The final PTA meeting ol the a represented trips to the national M S™- school year will he held Mon- WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY ‘W h y P T A ? ’ day. May 9, at-I p.m. ^ 3 j , ' , . 3, pavilions. Accompanists were Richard Steinback. Marsha OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES (Blessed Sacrament Parish, u m l . dovolions w.ll he, ^ ^ ^ Denver) held on Friday and Saturday at, * Meier, Marga Callander, Linda 4(ok The Rev. John Rae of Cathe­ 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Robert J.l ™ Scoyts parents are Montgomery, and .Anne Buch D R U G 600 S. HOLLY 800 CLERMONT holz. dral parish will be the featured Greenslade. chaplain at Lorettol their paper drive. 6ber CENTER PH. 377-8886 PH. 399-2161 speaker at the meeting Wednes­ Heights college, will be the Papers may be left at the The Vatican Pavilion was the day, M ay 12. of the Blessed speaker. following homos: Vern Cook, last stop of the musical tour of Sacrament PTA. His topic will chairman, 1362 S. Umatilla the fair, with the high school The Altar and Ro.sary society ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD r. ANTHONY OF PADUA be “ Why PTA?” will meet Wednesday, May 12. street: Gene Shelton, 734 S. mixed chorus singing “ Praise The time of the meeting is 8 Ixuncheon will be served at Osage street, and 1345 W. Center Ye the Father.” “A Hymn to p.m, in the school cafeteria, 12:30 p.m., followed by Rosary avenue. CHERRELYN STEPHENS and Benediction of the Blessed DRUG STORE , AS IMPORTANT part of the Sacrament at 1:15 p.m. in the AT THE APRIL pack meet­ In Slckntts and in Haailh program will be a presentation church. A business meeting and ing Tom Hayes, awards chair­ Your Parish Phone 789-2561 LINCOLN DRUG by the eighth grade students, election of officers will be held man. gave awards to 12 boys. BROADWAY at QUINCY Prescription entitled “ A Tribute to President at about 1:30 p.m. in the Jerry Hall, Scouting Exposition ENGLEWOOD SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, Service Station FREE PARKING K ennedy.” This will include basement. ticket sales chairman, reported excerpts from many of Pres­ the sales are going well. A final ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES ident Kennedy’s speeches, Living Rosary report will be made at the May 922-1 161 well as a rendition of songs of (Christ the King Parish, planning meeting. • Free Delivery Gold Bond Stamps which he was particularly fond. Denver) The Francis Brown Lowr>- FRIENDLY A special Mass has been A living rosarj*, formed by VFW auxiliary presented the 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 scheduled at 4 p.m. on Sunday. the eighth grade girls carrying pack and each den with a DRUG & PHARMACY M ay 9. for 120 children who will calla lilies and the seventh and United States flag and a book PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD 5660 W. ALAMEDA make their First Communion. eighth grade boys, will be part on its care and history. '• FOR AND DELIVERED These children are from TRAPPIST CANDIES of the ceremony of the May The May planning meeting i 7 F LA V O R S — .39C BAG Blessed Sacrament school and ST. CATHERINE’S crowning at Christ the King will be held at the home of Le ST. JO H N 'S Colfax at Downing 222-1675 the religion classes conducted church. Denver, Wednesday, Rhynard, 1351 W. Exposition j every Sunday by the Sisters. .May 12, at 2 p.m. HOLY CROSS, THORNTON 477-0S49 466-9904 avenue. Tuesday, May 11. at' ''Howdy'' THE WEEKLY games par­ 7:30 p.m. BUSY CORNER NANCY BREDAR will be the ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY ties are now being held in the Bob's Place M ay queen, attended by Bar­ CITY VIEW DRUG STORE school gymnasium instead of Talk on Vocations bara McIntyre, Michele Min- (St. Louis' Parish, Englewood) 3U0 So. Colo. Blvd Professional Pharmacists the cafeteria, every Tuesday Professional Pharmacy oguc, and Nancy Strasser. Girls PHARMACIST... W. 38111 Ave. & Federal Blvd. .night from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The St. Louis’ PTA will hold CUWTOWN. Ph. 287-5535 of the fifth, sixth, and seventh Denver, Colo. This project was adopted as a its final meeting of the school COIX). 0/96 N Corona m means of providing additional grades will sing. year Tuesday, May 11. at 8 p.m Thornton 29, Coio. See Bob Robles funds to improve the church The entire school will partici­ in the parish center cafeteria. ST. PATRICK S ST. DOMINIC and school property. Ample pate. Benediction of the Blessed The program will consist of a parking space is available. Sacrament will conclude the talk on vocations by the Rt. ARROW HOLY FAMILY devotions. Rev. Monsignor Edward A. First Communion .A Girl Scout father-daughter Leyden, pastor of Blessed Sa­ SERVICE BERKELEY potluck dinner was held May 3. P H A8 cM ACY (St. .Augustine’s Parish, crament parish. STATION PHARMACY Brighton) Installation of officers for the TROOP 534, third grade DRIVE IN WMH CONPtOENCE "PRESCRIPTIONS" First Communion will be held coming year will follow. Those 1UN G U P a BRAKE SERVICE 3120 W. 29th .\ve. Brownies, Girl Scout troop 954, j n Pacos ______466-0/37 MONEY ORDERS 20f in. St.. Augustine’s, church, to be installed are: PAY UTILITY BILLS HERE 455-5191 Brighton, in the 9:30 a.m. Mass com posed of fourth and fifth President, Mrs. Harry M. N O TRE DAME 4400 Tennvson St. Saturday, May 15. grade girls, and the sixth grade Your family’s health girls of Troop 664 participated. Flcenor, Jr.; first vice pres­ FREE D EL. 4SS-223I Fifteen members of thg ident, Mrs. Havey Jensen; se­ Brighton Altar and Rosary so­ cond vice president, Mrs. Guy GREEN MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD ciety and the Rev. Roy Figlino, S o cio ty To M oot SELL 4 LESS (St. pMlomena’s Parish, Wisman: recording secretary, MEADOWS pastor, attended the quarterly Mrs. Robert Specht; corre­ comes first with us Denver) CONOCO ll Rexalt meeting of the Greeley district. sponding secretary, Mrs. Eldon COMPLETE REXA ( D h u q , Archdiocesan Ck)uncil of Catho­ St. Philomena's .Altar and A U lO M O TIV E That’s why we compountJ prescriptions with Boiirett: treasurer. William Prescription Druggists lic Women, April 27. Rosary society will meet at 1 SERVICE DRUG STORE Vobejda; and historian, Mrs. 21»6 So. Sharidan only the finest drugs, as the doctor recom­ Approximately 20 couples at­ p.m. Monday, May 10. A lunch­ First in Pre.scripUons /94-1244 Laurence Karlin. mends, and carry quality products for all your tended the dinner and dance at eon will be served in the Fast Free Delivery 2500 w . Main Littleion, Cole. the Knights of Columbus state rectory following the recitation Confirmation practice for STo DOMINICS 2238 So. C'ninrndo Blvd. needs. of the Rosary. children and their sponsors will Phone 757-7677 convention the pa.st Saturday in ST. PETER a PAULS Aurora. be held on Thursday, May 13. at PARISH THE CHILDREN of St. Phil- 7 p.m. The children and their SB [d] We work with your doctor omena’s school will receive .sponsors will meet in the Final Meeting to preserve your health. (St. Francis dc Sales’ First Communion in the 8:15 school. OPENING SPECIAL COLUMBINE Parish, Denver) NEW TIRES ten's Pharmacy PHARMACY St. Francis do Sales’ grade L. C. FEHR, Prep. "Wo Work With Your Declor" ..... St. Vincent de Paul's Parish -..... 2— 7.50x14 tubeless Member of St. Vincent de Paul'* school PTA will hold its final tires only ...... f c w P a rlih PHARMACIST 7741 W. 44th AVE. to. UNIVERSITY BLVD. a fi. ARIZONA Have Your Doctor Phone •meeting of the school year at 2—8.70x15 tube M Q*®® U* Your Prescripllon WHEATRIDCE 424-8633 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 12. SUNDAY MASSES type o n l y ...... I ® Paramount Height* Shopping Center MR. A MRS. PORT A. TULEY in the high school auditorium. Plus Tax and Trada In 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 10041 W. 24lh Ava. 237-eiai G oodyear Road Hazard any ST. ANN'S, ARVADA ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ConfeRslont* Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. MRS. FRANK GOLD, pres­ second pair at 10% di.scount OUR LADY OF LOURDES The firms listed here ident of the Catholic Parent- Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. U’SulIivan, Pastor SALGO'S SINCLAIR PEEBLES deserve to be remembered Teacher league, will officiate at 2385 E. Arizona 744-6119 "The Store of Personal Service" JtsinL (D/wiq, the installation of the following STATION ALLENDALE when you are distributing “ Filling Prescriptions Is the officers: 2301 Federal 455-9781 Wesley Pharmacy PHARMACY your patronage in the dif­ Most Important Part of Mrs. Charles Wilson, pres­ Open 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily Prescription Druggists Our Business ident: Mrs. Lee Wolk, first vice 9800 W. 59(h Place CECIL'S SUPER O. L . Q UIN LAN AAember St. Vincent 422-2397 ferent lines of business. • Gifts • Cards • Cosmetics president; Mrs. Leo Phelan, CECIL. MEACHAM, Prop. Wesley Ave. De Paul Parish 722-5664 Free Delivery second vice president; Mrs. ST. THERESE At So. Downing 763-943I Arvada, Colorado 1000 S. Gaylord at Tennassae Donald Brungardt, recording QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY secretary; Mrs. Jack Mill.er, Nationally Advertised Brands Foods OUR LADY OF FATIMA CURE d'ARS — BLESSED SACRAMENT corresponding secretary; Mrs. PARISH Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — 733-7383 Robert Dreiling, treasure!*; Mrs. Henry Thys, historian; HENRY’S and Mrs. Howard Heffeman, Please Patronize i Preisser's Superette CONOCO APPLEWOOD PHARMACY ^& hsJi6u fiPuV im aaj^ parliamentarian. Your REGISTER Fancy Meats And Groceries SERVICE • FREE DELIVERY GOLD BOND STAMPS The men and boys of the Advertisers and PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS parish, under the auspices of 2098 Youngfield 238-1204 "Ask Your Doctor to Call Us” the Holy Name society, the Mention Your Cathetlc Druggist 777.4447 HENRY HUNNINGHAKE, Ownar Don Caulfield Phone FL. 5-8542 33rd at Hudson Denver, Colorado 11500 E a st Colfax at Molina Boys Scouts, and the Cub THE REGISTER . Omo Ave. (S. Univ. and Ohio) Scouts, will receive Communion 344-1325 AURO RA Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, May 6, 1965 INSURANCE STATEMENTS Among insurance companies licensed to transact business in Colorado by the State Insurance Department are these printed below. “ The publication of synopses of Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 1964, is required by law .” )

LEIBMAN, TeBOCKHORST Wolverine Western Western Security Western Empire Wabash Life United Reserve Surety Life Insurance Insurance Life Insurance Insurance Life Insurance AND COMPANY Company Company Insurance Since 1897 Company 908 West Avenue North Company 7524 East Progress Place Company Company 1130 Public Service Bldg. 825-0241 70 IV. MichiKan Avenue Sioux Falls, South Dakota 16 S. Pennsylvania (P.O. Box 22274) 2929 N. Meridian Street 1640 *‘L” Street, P.O. Box 387 John K. Zook Lincoln, Nebraska Gerald R. TeBockhorsl Battle Creek, Michigan 57101 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Denver, Colorado 80222 Indianapolis, Indiana

STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Insurance Department : Insurance Department Inturanct Dapartmani Insurance Department Insurance Department Insuranct Dcpartmtnt Insurance Department Synopsis of Statement for 1964 as ren­ Synopsis__ of _ Statement for 1964 as ren-| Synopsis of Statement for 1964 as ren-J[synopsis of Statement for 1964 as ren­ Synopsis of Slalemen? (or 1964 as ren­ Synopsis of Slafemant for 1964 as ran- dered to the Commissioner of insurance derad to Ibe Commissioner of Insurance dered to the Commissioner of insurance dered to the Commissioner of Insurance dered to the Commissioner of Insurance dered to the Commissioner of Insurance The Em ployers' F ire Insurance I Western Surety Company ! Western Security Life Insurance Western Empire Life Insurance Amirican Employers' Insurance Wolverine Insurance Company United Reserve Life Insurance Company Company Company Company Company Wabash Life Insurance Company 70 W. Michigan Avenue 9M West Avenue North no Milk Sfreet 16 S. Pennsylvania 7524 East Progress Place )640 " L " Street P.O. Box 387 no Milk Straal Sioux F a lls, South Dakota S7I0T (P.O . Box 23374) 2929 N. Meridian Street Battle Creek, Michigan Lincoln, Nebraska , Massacbusalfs ^ Boston. Massachusetts 02107 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Denver, Colorado 88223 Indienapolls, Indlena Assets . 813,537,804.64 Assets . . $13J.61?,Mf93 Assets 157,409,093.94 Assets . S33,753,4M.6a Assets ...... 82,91SJ41.02 Liabilities . .. 6.22X832.57 Assets 87.984,713.63 Assets . . 813,312,000.78 Assets ...... 875X759.44 Liabilities 93.Mr,JI7.Wj I Liabilities 40.9al.63S.1S Liabilities .. 27.3S3.994.99 Capital .. 4.000,000.00 Liabilities 6,284.713.63 Liabilities ...... 3,273.197.86 Liabilities .- • • • 501,865.96 Capital 2.000,000.00 Capital . 2.0O0.0O0.D0 Capital 1,500,000.00 C a p it a l ...... 31X799.40 ^labilities . 9.163,857.93 Surplus . 3J13.972.02 Capital . . . 350.000.00 Capital capital ...... 122.838.00 Surplus 37.232.607 04 ' Surplus 14,427.457.79 Surplus 4,896.485.69 Surplus . . . 338,643.76 . .. 1.984,134.66 Surplus I.350.00C.00 Surplus .. 3,164,006.19 Surplus . 129,055.48 (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Cartifleala of Authority) (Copy of C criificale of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Copy of Certificate of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE | DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF tNSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cartlllcata of Authority Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authority Certificalt el Authority Carllficala of Authority To Whom It May Concern: Certificete of Authority To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom If M ay Concern: To Whom If M ay Concern: This Is to certify that the Western E m ­ To Whom II May Concern; To Whom It M ay Concern; To Whom It May Concern: This Is to certify that the Am erican This Is to certify that The Employers' This Is to certify that the Western This -is to certify that the Western Se­ pire Life Insurance Company of 7524 Employers' Insurance Company orga> Fire Insurance Company organized un­ This Is to certify that the Wolverine Surety Company of Sioux Falls, South curity Life Insurance Company of Okla­ East Progress Place, Oenver 32. Colora­ This Is to certify that the Wabash Life This is to certify that the United Re­ ' nized under the laws of Massachusetts der the laws of Boston, Massachusetts Insurance Company organized under Dakota organized under the laws of homa City, Oklahoma organized under do organized under the laws of the State Insurance Company, organized under serve Life Insurance Company orga­ pursuant lo Its application therefor and pursuant to its application therefor and the laws of Michigan pursnanl to Its ap­ South Dakota purruant to Its application the laws of the State of Oklahoma pur­ of Colorado pursuant to Its application the laws of Indiana pursuant to Its appli­ nized under the laws of Nebraska pur­ In consideration ol Its compliance with in consideration of its compliance with plication therefor and In consideration therefor and In consideration of its com­ suant to Its application therefor and In therefor and in consideration of Its com­ cation therefor and in consideration of suant to Its* application therefor and in the laws ol Colorado. Is hereby licensed! the laws of Colorado. Is hereby licensed of its compliance with the laws of Color­ pliance with the laws of Colorado, is consideration of its compliance with the pliance with the laws of Colorado, Is Its compliance with the laws ot Colorado, consideration of Its compliance with the to transact business as a Multiple Line' to transact business as a Multiple Lines ado, Is hereby licensed to transact busi­ hereby licensed to transact business as laws of Colorado, Is herebv licensed to hereby licensed lo transact business as Is hereby licensed to transact busi­ laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed to Insurance Company until the last day of^ Insurance Company until the last day of ness as a Multiple Line Insurance Com­ a Casualty Insurance Company until the transact business as a Life insurance Life Insurance Company until the last ness as a Life Insurance Company until transact business as a Life insurance February neit succeeding the dale, February next succeeding the date pany until the last day of Febru ary next last day of February next succeeding Company until the last day of February day of Febru ary next succeeding the the last day of February next secceed- Company until the last day of February hereof unless this license shall be sooner hereof unless this license shall be sooner succeeding the date hereof unless this the date hereof unless this license shall next succeeding the date hereof unless date hereof unless this license shall be Ing the date hereof unless this license next succeeding the dale hereof unless revoked. ‘ revoked. license shall be sooner revoked. be sooner revoked. this license shall be sooner revoked. sooner revoked. shall be sooner revoked. this license shall be sooner revoked. IN W ITNESS W H ER E O F, I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F . I have hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of my office to be affixed at otlicial seat of my office to be affixed at official seal of my office to be affixed at official teat of m y office to be affixed official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seat of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seal ol my office to be affixed at the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first at the City and County of Denver, this Ihe City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, m is first the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, A.O. 196S. day of March, A.D. 1965. day of March, A.D. 1965. first day of M arch, A.O. 1965. day of M arch, A.D. 1965. day of March A.D. 1965. day of March, A.D. 1965. day of March. A.D. 1965. (S E A L ) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SE A L) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (S E A L ) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (S E A L ) SAM N. B E E R Y (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Commissioner of Insurance: Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance

United Nations University Life United Bankers United American Union Reserve United Bonding Underwriters Pikes Peak Mutual Insurance Company Insurance Life Insurance Insurance Life Insurance Insurance Insurance Benefit of America Company College Square at Central Company Company Company Company Company Associatian West 80lh & Sheridan Court South 3200 Maple 1900 North Akard Street Highway 2 East 3909 North Meridian Street 4210 Peterson Ave. 953 Swink Avenue IVestmlnsler, Colorado Indianapoli.s, Indiana Dallas. Texas Dallas, Texas 75221 Minot. North Dakota Indianapolis, Indiana Chicago, Illinois 60646 Rocky Ford. Colorado

STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insuranca Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Synopsis of Slaterr^enf for 1964 as ren­ dered to the Commissioner ot Insurance Synopsis ot Statement for 1964 as ren- P'^”^ *** Statement for 1964 as ren­ Synopsis of Statement for 1964 as ren­ dered to the Commissioner of Insurance p^**^*” Commissioner of Insurance dered 10 the Commissioner of Insurance University Life Insurance Company of Pikes Peak Mutual Benefit Association United Neilons Insurence Company United Bankers Life Insurance Company United American Insurance Company Am erica I Union Reserve Life Insurance Company Underwriters Insurance Company West loth A Sheridan 3200 Maple I 953 Swink Avenue College Square at Central Court South 1900 North Akard Street Highway 2 East 4210 Pilarson Avt., Chicago, III. 60646 Westminster, Colorado Indianapolis, Indiana Rocky Ford, Colorado Indianapolis, Indiana Dallas, Texas . Dallas, Texas 75221 Minot, North Dakota Assets $1,898,341.60 Assets . . 85,987,636.00 Assets . . $137,319.39 Assets 8933,978.06 Assets 85.946.944.St Assets ...... 81,491.745.53 Liabilities ...... 4,553.257.86 Assets 88.205,388.28 Liabilities 1,046J27.9I Liabilities . 3,886.728.00 Liabilities 78,491.10 Liabilities . 243.744.95 Assets 86.7S).I06.12 Capital ... 373,500.00 Liabilities . . 792,287.39 C a p it a l...... 339,123.20 Liabilities . 4,834,022.29 5.766,791.76 Capital . . 470,000.00 . 1.000.000.00 Capital . . None Capital Capital ... Liabilities Surplus ... 406,733.)! Capital 350,000.00 Surplus . . 1,054,563.45 . 1,050,000.00 Capital 263,176 40 Surplus . 3IU I3.69 1,100,908.00 Surplus 58428.29 Surplus . Surplus ...... 349,458.24 Surplus ... 2J21.365.99 Surplus 733,837.96 (Copy of Cerliticale of Authority) (Copy Ol CerllllcBte of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy ol Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Cortificato of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OP INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cortificato of Authority Cerllflcata el Authority Certificate of Authority Certificate of Authorify Certificalt of Authority C e n ilicale ot Authority Certificate ol Authority Cortificato of Authority To Whom It M ay Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom it May Concern; To Whom If May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: To Whom (f May Concern: To Whom It May Concern: This Is to certify that the United Bond­ This is to certify that the University This Is to certify that the United Bank­ ing Insurance Company organized un­ This Is to certify that the Pikes Peak This Is lo cerlily that the United Na­ This Is to certify that the United This Is to certify that the Underwri­ tions Insurance Company organized un­ Life Insurance Company of America or­ ers Life Insurance Company organized This Is to certify that the Union R e­ der the laws of the State of Indiana pur­ ters Insurartce Company organized un­ Mutual Benefit Association organized American Insurance Company orga­ serve Life Insurance Company orga­ under Ihe laws of Colorado pursuant to der the laws ol the State of Coloredo ganized under the laws of Indiana pur­ under the laws ol Texas pursuant to Its suant lo Its application therefor and In der the laws of Illinois pursuant to Its pursuant to Us application therefor and suant 10 Us application therefor and in application therefor and In considera­ nized under the taws ot Texas pursuant nized under the laws of North Dakota consideration ol Its compliance with the Us application therefor and In consider­ lo Us application therefor and In con­ application therefor and in considera­ In consideration of Us compliance with consideration ol Us compliance with the tion ot its compliance with the laws ol pursuant to Us application therefor and laws of Colorado. Is hereby licensed lo tion of its com pliance with the laws of ation of Its compliance with the laws of the laws of Colorado. Is hereby licensed laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed to Colorado, Is hereby licensed lo transact sideration of Us compliance wim the in consideration ol its compliance with transact businass as a Casualty Insur­ Colorado, Is hereby licensed to transact laws ol Colorado, Is hereby licensed to Colorado, Is hereby licensed lo transact » lo transact business as a Lite Insurance transact business as a Lite Insurance business as a Life Insurance Company the laws of Colorado. Is hereby licensed anca Company until the last day of Feb­ business as a Mutual Benefit Assocation transact business as a Lite insurance to transact business as a Lite insurance business as a multiple-line Insurance Company until the last day of February Company until the last day of February until the last day ot Febru ary next suc­ ruary next succeeding the dale hereof Company until the last day ot February Insurance Company until the last day of next succeeding the dale hereof unless next succeeding the date hereof unless ceeding the date hereof unless this Company until the last day of February Company until the last day of February unless Ihts license shall be sooner February next succeeding the date next succeeding the date hereof unless next succeeding the date hereof unless next succeeding the date hereof unless this license shall be sooner revoked. this license shall be sooner revoked. license shall be sooner revoked. revoked. this license shall be sooner revoked. hereof unless this license shall be sooner this license shall be sooner revoked. this license shall be sooner revoked. revoked. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , 1 have here­ IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , I have IN W IT N ES S W H E R E O F , I have unto set my hand and caused the official hereunto set m y hand and caused the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN W IT N ES S W H E R E O F . I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , I have hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set m y harsd and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the seal of my office to be affixed at the City official seal of m y office to be affixed at hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the • official seal of my office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be aliixed at official seal of m y offica to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at the City and County ol Denver, this tin t arKf County of Denver, this first day of the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first official seal of my office to be affixed at March, A.O. 1965. day of March, A.D. 1965. the City and County ot Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first Ihe City and County ot Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1965. day of March, A.D. >965. day of March, A.O. 1965. day of Mar0t. A O. 1965. day of M arch, A.O . )965. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. day ot March, A.O. 1965. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Commissioner ot Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner ot insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner ot insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance The Mountain States Life Moore Mutual Kansas City Investment Trust Financial Certified Educators Company Bload Service Insurance Company Benefit Life Title Insurance and Assurance Assurance, For Insurance Indemnity Plan Insurance on Lives and of America Association Company Corporation Incorporated Company Company 800 East 17th Avenue 925 IValnut Street Granting Annuities 621 Seventeenth Street 55 East Thomas Road 950 Broadway 125-1 .Arapahoe Street P.O. Box 1415 975 CapKoi Life Center Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado 80218 Kan.sas City, Missouri Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Denver. Colorado DciLver, Colo. Denver. Colorado ScoUsdalo, Arizona

STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OP COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATS OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Insurance Department STATE DF CDLDRADO Insurance Department Insuranct Department Insurance Otparlment Insurance Department Insurance Otpartment Synopsis of Statennent lor 1964 as ren­ Insurance Department dered lo the Ctfhmlssioner of Insurance Synopsis of Statement for 1964 as ren­ Mountain Slates Lift Insurance Company dered lo the Commissioner of Insurance The Educators Company of America Moere Mutual Benefit Life Kansas City Title Investment Trust And Financial Assurance, Incorporated Certified Indemnity Company Association Insurance Company For Insuranct on LIvos and Blood Service Plan 621 Sfvenitenlh Street Assurance Corporation 950 Broadway Granting Annultits 1254 Arapahoa Street 800 E ast 17th Avenue 55 East Thomas Road Insurance Company Denver, Coloredo 925 Walnut Street D tnver, Colorado 97S Capitol Lit# Cantor P. O. Box 14IS, Denver, Colorado 80218 Kansas City, Missouri Phoenix, Arizona 85012 Denver, Coloredo Denver Colorado Scefisdalt, Arizona 8322,504.93 Assets $652,509.97 Assets Assets .. 8165,016.13 Assets LlabitUlcs 30.017.79 Assets 88.950,041.23 Assets ____ 81,617.262.52 Liabilities 10,319.61 Assets 8957,719.93 8255,266.82 Liabilities .. 79,895.07 Liabilities Liabilities . 1,342,776.71 Liabilities 8,196.56 ^***’* , 89)2,174.46 Capital .. . 150,000.00 Capital ... 4,937,044.87 Capital . ■ 300,000.00 Liabilities 17.783.85 U ab lities ...... 266,666.89 142,487.14 None Capital ... Capital . . . . 195,999.32 Surplus Capital Capital 100,000.00 I f Surplus Surplus .. 85.121.06 . 1.718.750.00 342,390.36 . 606,345.00 Surplus 2,294,246.36 Surplus . . 78,486.49 Surplus . 333,691.08 Surplus .. 147,070.26 ...... 225,000.00 . 420,507.57 (Copy el Cortificato of Authority) (Copy of Cortificato of Authority) (Copy of Certificate of Authority) (Copy of ce rlillcate of Authority) (Copy of Cortificato of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Copy of Cartifleala of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE (Copy of Certificale of Authority) DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cortificato of Aulherily DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF tNSURANCE Certllleale ot Authority C ertificalt of Authority DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Cartifleala of Authority C e n ilicale ot Authority Cortificato of Authority C ertificalt of Authority To Whom It May Concern: Certificale ol Authority To Whom It May Concern; To Whom M May Concern; To Whom It M ay Concern: To Whom It M ay Concern: To Whom It M ay Concern: To Whom It May Concern: This Is to certify that the Mountain Th is Is to certlly that the Financial This is to certify that the Educators To Whom It May Concern; This Is lo certify that the Moore Mu­ This Is to certify that the Investment This Is to certify that the Certified In­ States Lite Insurance Company ol This Is to certify that the K ansas City Assurance, Inc.. 950 Broadway, Denver, Company tor Insurance on Lives and This Is lo certlly that the Blood Ser­ tual Benefit Life Association organized Trust And Assurance Corporation orga­ demnity Company organized under the Am erica organized under the laws of under the laws of Colorado pursuant to Title Insurance Company organized un­ Colorado organized under the laws of Granting Annuities organized under the vice Plan Insurance Company organized nized under the laws ot Arizona pur­ Colorado pursuant to Us application laws of the State of Colorado pursuant to Colorado pursuant lo Us application Us application therefor and In considera­ der the laws ol Missouri pursuant to Its laws of the Stale of Colorado pursuant to under the laws of Arizona pursuant to therefor and In consideration of Its com­ application therefor and In considera­ suant to Its application therefor and In therefor and In consideration of Its com­ Its application therefor and in consider­ its application therefor and In consider­ Us application therefor and in consider­ tion ol Us compliance with the laws of ation of its compliance with the laws of pliance with the laws ot Colorado, Is Colorado, Is hereby licensed to transact tion of Its compliance with the laws of consideration of Its compliarKe with the pliance with ihe laws ol Colorado, Is ation of its com pliance with the laws of ation of Its compliance with the laws of Colorado, is hereby licensed to transact hereby licensed lo transact business as business as a Mutual Benefit Associa­ Colorado. Is hereby licensed to transact taws or Colorado, Is hereby licensed to hereby licensed to transact business as Colorado, Is hereby licensed to transact Colorado, Is hereby licensed Id transact business as a Casualty Insurance Com­ transact business as a Life Insurance a Lite Accident end Health Insurance business as a Casualty Insurance Com­ a Life Insurance Company until the last tion Insurance Company until the last business as a Life insurance Company .t* Insurance Company day of February next succeeding the day of February next succeeding the pany until the last day of F ebru ary next Company until the last day of February Com pany until the last day of February until the last day of Februrary next suc­ pany until tne last day of February next until the last day of February next suc­ succeeding the date hereof unless this date hereof unless this license shall be date hereof unless this license shall be succeeding the dale hereof unless this next succeeding the date hereof unless rtext succeeding the date hereof unless ceeding the dale hereof unles.s this ceeding the date hereof unless this this license shall be sooner revoked. license shall be sooner revoked. sooner revoked. sooner revoked. license shall be sooner revoked. this license shall be sooner revoked. license shall be sooner revoked. license shall be sooner revoked IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F , I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN W ITN ESS W H E R E O F . I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t have IN W IT N ES S W H E R E O F , I have hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set my hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the hereunto set m y hand and caused the otlicial seal of m y office lo be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at caused the official seal of m y office to be affixed at olficlal seal of my office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at olficlal seal ol my efilce to be alfixtd at the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County ol Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1963. day ot March, A.D. 196S. day of March, A.D. 1965. *"^^County of Denver, this first day of March. A.O. 1965. day of March, A.D. 1965. day of March, A.D. 1965. day of M arch, A.O . 1965. bay ol M arch, A.D. 1965. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. Commissioner of insurance. ' Commissioner of Insurance I Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner ol Insurance C a ll t ______Commissioner of Insurance a ry w firepla Bankers Life Balboa Association American Estate Alliance Life Bankers Trust Buffalo all th Mutual Protective hot w Insurance Co. site t Insurance Company Insurance Insurance Company, Life Insurance Insurance Life Insurance couple Insurance Company interez of America Company Inc. Company Company Company 220 Delaware Avenue P.O. Box 1140—1900 N. Akard 818 West Seventh Street 2803 North Teutonia Avc. P.O. Box 30 1122 North Main Street 4530 N. Central Ave. Buffalo, New York 3860 Lcavcnuorlh Slreet Dallas, Texas 75221 Los Angeles, California MilM-aukee, Wisconsin 53206 Phoenix, Arizona McPherson. Kansas Phoenix, Arizona 14202 Omaha, N'cl)ra.ska i a

STATE OF COLORADO STATE DF CDLDRADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO STATE OF COLORADO Insurance Department Insurance Departtnent Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Insurance Department Synopsis of Statement for 1964 as dered to the Commissioner of Insurance ’il for 1764 as ren­ dered to the Commissioner of insurance Alliance Lite Insurance Company 3 large Bankers Life Insurance Company Balboa Insuranca Company Association Insuranca Company, Inc. American Estate Bankers Trust Life Insurance Company Buffalo Insurance Company of America Life Insurance Company 1122 North Main Street Mutual Protective Insurance Company 1% Ce 118 West Stvenlh Street 2803 North Teuienia Avanua 4530 North Central Avenue 220 Delaware Avenue livlngn P . O. Box 1140-1900 N. Akard. McPherson, Kansas 3840 Leavenworth Slreet Los Angeles, California Mitwaukte, Wisconsin 53206 P. O. 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I have new gi official seal of my office to be affixed at hereunto set m y hand and caused Ihe hereunto set m y hand and caused the official seat of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official seal of m y office to be affixed at official saal of m y office lo be affixed at and Is the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County ot Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first the City and County of Denver, this first d ay of .March, A.D. 1965. the City and County of Denver, this first day of AAarch, A.O . 1965. day ot March, A.D. 1965. day ot March, A.D. 1965. day of March, A.O. 196S. dey of M arch, A .D . 196S. the <^ty and County of Denver, this first day of March, A.D. 1965. day of March. A.O. 1965. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES. C.L.U. (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. ST/ Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner ol Insurance (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner ot Insurance Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance (SEAL) J. RICHARD BARNES, C.L.U. Commissioner of Insurance Denver Physician Enters Road Safety Thursday, May 6, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15 No Property Requirement Race for School Board Seminar Set Dr. John H. Amesse, Denver by the University of Colorado School Election Open to All Voters physician, has announced his alumni. candidacy for a six-year term Every voter who cast his bal­ Dr. and Mrs. Amesse, who tion, as an example of this on the Denver school board. For Longmont lot in the last election, regard­ live at U5 Bellaire street, have less of whether or not he owns “ out-of-date” planning. A native of Denver, Dr. two children, John, a student at Longmont — Laurence C. Bower, deputy chief engineer, property, has a voice in the “ Most school districts In the ^ Amesse, 50, is a graduate of the University of Colorado . East high school and the Colorado Department of High­ forthcoming Denver school country are not building in this School of Medicine, and Carol, board elections. University of Colorado where ways, will speak on ‘ ‘The En­ expensive manner, which is not a junior at the University of Col­ in keeping with the new Ideas he received his bachelor’s de- orado. Both attended school in gineer’s Role in Traffic Safety” A candidate for one of the v gree in 1937 and his medical de- at an Interfaith Traffic Safety three six-year terms on the that have been developed in the Denver Public School sys­ education during the past 12 5 gree in 1941. tem. seminar here Wednesday, May board, Kenneth S. Valis, said 12. years,” he said. I*, His wife, Eloise, formerly] this in a Register interview this week. J taught at Morey junior high! DR. AMESSE said, in an- THLS SEMI.NAR, jointly spon­ The ratio of administration sored by the Longmont Safety costs to teaching costs would ^ school. inouncing his candidacy, “I have “They vote at their regular also be carefully scrutinized by council and the Longmont Mi­ voting places, from 7 a.m. to 7 . n n interested in the Denver nisterial association, will stress the new board, he added. DR. AMESSE is a pa.st secre-,T>,,Ki: c i * »■ i * Midnight Memorial Mass 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 18,” * . . Public Schools most of my life the moral aspects of traffic Hilliam Nelson (left) and Henry A. Vecchiarelli of the he said. safety in an effort to reduce the MR. VALIS. 43, lives at 3870 “ There are four seats open on of the Denver Medical society,: V ” ® educated in them John H. Reddin general assembly. Fourth D egree Knights of deaths, injuries, and property S. Hillcrest drive, with his wife the seven-man board of the a oast <5npair<»r nf tho Sntiso havmg maiTied a Denver! Columbus, are completing plans for a Memorial Mass to be damage caused by accidents on and four children. He attended city’s public school system, th« r 1 A Ti* j ^ ^'school teacher. We’ve watched! at midnight Saturday. May 29, In the Cathedral of the Colorado highways. Rutgers university from 1939 to three six-year terms, and one an acting^ elder at ^ Montview Conception, The mass to be celebrated by the Mayor Ralph Price of Long­ 1942, and served for four years for two years. with the armed forces in World , Presbyterian church, secretary- ®tid although there’s al-i Rev. Edward C. Day, faithful friar, will be offered in honor of mont will welcome the partici­ Our Lady of Sorrows in behalf of all deceased members of pants to Longmont and the se­ War II and afterwards. He re­ • elect of the Denver Rotary club,'ways room for improvement,! “ ONE OF THE most import­ ceived his bachelor of arts de­ member of the board oflp d like to ujrtrir tn Vnsor. fha Armod Forccs. All Knights of Columbus and their families minar, and Mrs. M. N. Burgess, ant things this board will do,” work to keep me gre invited to attend. president of the Longmont Safe­ gree from the University of ' ShiniH ^ ® ® ^ Colorado Blue'ogpygj. public schools in the ex- Valis noted, “ Is to select a new Kenneth S. Valis Denver in 1947. ty council, will present the key­ school superintendent to succeed Centralrented YMCA, a rformer boardlj-y ‘hw now cn- note address. the present holder of the office. the public schools at the present He is president of Colorado m em ber of the Family and-* Dr. Kenneth Oberholzer, who re­ time.” Paint company, and a past Children’s service of Colorado,! “I ^ave no ax tp grind and THE SEMINAR will be called tires this year.” He criticized the “ stereotyped’ president of the Denver Sales to order at 9 a.m. by the Rev. approach to school building in and Marketing executives asso­ and a member of the American'®'® ''ot a representative of any On the major concerns of the Legion. .special group,” he continued. Mr. Kenneth H. Rice, general Denver, which he said ignored ciation. the Queen City Civitan board, the candidate said: club, Rocky Mountain Paint, ^ In 1956 Dr. Amesse w a s i!''''" dimply a Denverite aspir- chairman, following registra­ new techniques in teaching, and tion and a continental breakfast “ I believe that we should pro­ the new curricular methods. He Varnish, and Lacquer associa­ t awarded a Recognition medal i‘"8 fn”**’ wfU-rounded member of the school board at which the Longmont Insurers vide the best in schools, within cited the new John F. Kennedy tion, and the Colorado National with the best interests of the association will be the host. 'the tax revenues that exist for high school, now under construc­ Guard association. community, the teachers, and the school system at heart.”

Sending in News? MARKET PLACE Correspondents and persons OF M IlllO N S TV^ISTT A ID S wishing to have news Items published In the ’’ Denver Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department Catholic Register” are urged to send their material for con­ Double Check sideration to the ’’Register” New Classified Ad Deadline • • • Michael M. Roerich, center, grand knight of Greeley office by Monday at 5 p.m. All material should be marked Council 2160, Knights of Columbus, presents checks from the ’’News Editor” for prompt council to the Very Rev. Robert Nevans, left, pastor of St. NOW —Tuesday at 5 p.m. processing. Unless otherwise Peter’s parish, and to the Rev. Mario Vesga, S.F., pastor of Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday can be published In the current week’s paper directed by the staff, senders Our Lady of Peace parish, both in Greeley. The J600 donation of material should avoid using to Father Nevans will be osed for fixtures in the new St. HELP WANTED ISITUATIONS WANTED, APTS. FOR RENT 25 SEWING MACHINES 40 staff m em bers’ names on the Mary’s church in Greeley being dedicated today, and the J200 7 : FEMALE 1 2 ------envelope in order that such FEMALE ----- jOne front bedroom, private SINGER AUTO. ZIGZAG gift to Father Mario will help purchase a statue of Our Lady Does everything. All built-in. mall might not be miscon­ Light HouMworIc chiF bath. One large combination of Peace for that parish. Father Nevans is chaplain and Hours a Day. Southaast Denver. livingroom - bedroom with large Assume $5.00 pavments or $38.00 strued as personal and pos­ cash. CH 4-6450. sibly be held unopened for Father Mario is assistant chaplain for the Greeley council of After 3:00 P.M . 757.1566. ______dinette, kitchen, and tile bath. ~ I Would like work in Catholic Very light. 1565 Race. several days after arrival. the Knights. HELP WANTED Rectory as bookkeeper, payroll MISC. FOR SALE 44 MALE 8 clerk, records, etc. Margie Mur-!; bedroom and buffet apartments turn- Beautiful prom fornnal and seml-formals. —' phy, 333-7621. ,ished. Private baths, all utilities paid. Cash or stamps. Call before 8:00 a.m. or 1 ______iL a jn d ry facilities. Senior citizens and Sat. 433-7529. HELP WANTED single people. 725 Logan. Quiet location. 7A ' firms listed here deserve to be|g|Qj^ (q shopping and transportation. DOGS, CATS, PETS MALE & FEMALE : remembered when you are distributing' Beautiful Dachshund puppies, black male. Your Parish Real Estate Guide I your patronage In the different lines i FURNISHED OR Excellent Mood line. Right price to good i business. home. 355-2259. 3~—All Souls (Englewood 41^—Sts. Peter A Paul WANTED UNFURNISHED CATHOLIC COUPLE FURN. ROOM FOR RENT 20 BICYCLES 56 BY OW NER (WheaH'idge) I Clean I bedroom, kitchen, utilities, LEAVING TOWN FOR PARISH WORK IN RECTORY Refined young man, private home. Large laundry. Reasonable. Woman Only. 936- BICYCLES REDUCED TO $19,950 bedroom, private shower, bath and en­ 3716. Near Cathedral. NEW USED PARTS 2 bedrooms, extra bedroom Newer, over 1,500 sq. ft. 3 bedrpom brick. PRIVATE LIVING QUARTERS trance. Near Holy Family. 455-6680. REPAIRING . TIRES full finished basement. Attached Lr.-dr. combtrtaHon carpeted. 4 piece ROOMS FOR RENT PUT - ON - ANY - WHEEL bath, kitchen with eating space, fam ily W R IT E BOX L-42 C /0 R E G IS T E R UNFURNISHED HOUSE garage, separate diningroom room wHh fireplace, double garage, large 24 FURNISHED AL’ S BIKE SHOP Close to schools. Priced for fenced yard. G REEN E, 237-4577 334 Federal quick sale. 4910 So. Huron. SITUATIONS WANTED Rooms tor Girls. Catholic Daughters 935-3245 of America. 765 Pennsytvanla. Also 781-7612 STACKHOUSE (REALTORS) 1 2 FEMALE rooms available tor weddings or recer AUTOS—(USED) 58 6 Blessed Sacrament 47 7-1 678 4 bedrooms, 144 baths, family room, lions. TA 5-9597. lawn service, no basement. $145.00 a •S9 — 4 dr. Fiat $195 Large family will enloy this spacious 2 41—■ Sts. Peter A Paul month. 8115 W. 16th PI. Lakewood. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 '58 — Chev. 4 dr. Biscayne. Real good story 4 bedroom, tVi baths. Extremely MEDICAL ASSISTANT mechanically $498 large living room with fireplace. Music (Wheatridge) Call 722-7216 or 722-5004 receptionist, typist, bookkeep­ APTS. FOR RENT— I We specialize In Northwest Denver, room, separate dining, room, rec. room er. insurance, histories and 'Arvada, Lakewood and Whaatrldge Real In basement, garage. 7035 W . 32 nd PL. FURNISHED 2 5 'Estate. Prompt, courteous sales service. '59 FORD SEDAN office nursing. Available in ______I Your local realtor for 20 years. R & II. Automatic. Excellent May. North Denver preferred LAWS REALTY OWNER TRANSFERRED Nice 2 room and bath. F irst floor. One ST A C K H O U SE REALTOR condition, low mileage V-8. 3 bedroom ranch, 1% baths, electric kit­ half block from St. Dominic's. Adults.W. 36lh Ave. OR. 7-1678 238.6461 T. Hein, 455-6427 .Must seU. 757-4739. chen, hot water heat, basement parti­ Inquire 2837 Federal. 40 AUTO PARTS 64A ChrUt the King tioned for a one bedroom apartment with SEWING MACHINES separate heating untt. $1,250 to assume East Spruce Auto and P arts. 4942 East FHA Of $16,500. 1 BLOCK TO CATHEDRAL SINGER DIAL ‘A’ STITCH Valmont Rd., Boulder. 7,000 cars and A REAL BEAUTY Immediate occupancy. truck parts. Phone Bldr. 433-3560 or Close to church and schools. POSITION WANTED Complete portable electric. Sac­ B IG I B IG ! English 2 bedroom. In the 233-2812 Block from bus. Newly decorated furn­ rifice for $10.00 MA 3-1566 Denver AL 5-3963. plnkl Large llvingroom, formal dining­ ished buffet apartment. $72.50 Up. See room, elec, kit., pink tile bath, full fin­ 42— Sf« Phtlomona As Priest's housekeeper In Denver. Good 6 7 ished basement, rec. room, bedroom, part 1965 WHITE bath, new furnace. Call On This One. references and experience. Please write 'zigzags, buttonholes, fancy stitches. Ex- Ceramic Resilient Tile. Marble & Flag­ THE GLENELLEN 'ceilent condition and only 4 mo. old. stone sidewalks & patios. Tim e paynrents. CORNER LOT c/o The Register, Box L-426 BEATRICE M. SHIRK, REALTOR 1432 Pennsylvania Take over 4 payments of 84.28 each. Holligan Tile & Marble Co. 722-4038, 1345 : TA 5-5C80. PINE HOMES 355-8571 Bungalow with 7 bedrooms. Sun, Music W. Center, Denver, Colo. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each and breakfast rooms. Fa m ily size kitchen 17—^Notre Dame with charm. Wall to w all carpeting, finished semi-basement. Large family B U TIN G —S E L L IN C —TRAOIN O Ad is the Key to Its Location on the Map. laundry, hot water heat, 220 wiring and IN NOTRE DAME PARISH garage. All this comfortable living space See MARTIN DELOHERY 23— St. Anno (Arvada) 32— St. John tho and asking only $18,500 or even try ★ SERVICE DIRECTORY 915.4001 Evan g elist your offer. By Owner. With BY OW NER K. C. ENSOR, REALTY, CO. 3901 E. 7th Ave. Pkw. 825-1145 Complete Financing and Insurance Assume G l loan on this 3 bedroom cus­ DE 3-0191 3974 Ttnnyton 4S5.4737 tom tri-level. E le ctric kitchen, fireplace- 5 bedrooms, baths, car­ carpet, corner lot. Mountain view, pets and drapes. Double -Sf. Vincont do Paul ANTIQUES ROOFING TRASH HAULING 1 8——Our Lady of Fatima near shopping and recreations. Will take Papering, Steaming, Texturing and Paint- 1191 SO. ELIZABETH ANTIQUES NEW ROOFS—REPAIRS TRASH HAULING camp trailer for p art or all of equity. oversized garage. Large ir»g. All Work Guaranteed. Large Attar Candlesticks ornate, misc. All Work Guaranteed Any Place in Metropolitan Denver 2090 ESTES Attractive 2 bedroom brick. Fireplace, AAountaIn Em pire Decorators Terms — Free Estimates Day or Night C alls 9180 COLE DR. 421-2648 electric kitchen. $32,000. modernized kitchen, finished basement paintings from old churches, antiques. 777-9375 TA- 5-6495 EA . 2-3558 LARGE FAMILY HOME with extra bedroom, den and bath. Air Colorado International, 618 E. Colfax. No Member nf our Lady of G race Parish 2430 High Street Appointment, 333-1945 D ealers. Painting exterior and interior. Low conditioned, sprinkler system, covered prices, guaranteed work. Free estimates. Brick, tile roof. 2 baths. 3 bed­ 28 St. Dominic’s patio, garage. R E A L N IC E . $17,750 985-7913. K ) l 1EST RESULTS- UPHOLSTERERS rooms. Steam Heat. Double ga­ 32— St. John The ASH & TRASH RETIREMENT BUNGALOW Evan g elist CLIFF ANDERSON rage. Call Kay Moran. 237-7273. 388-6311 R E A L T O R 388-6311 SHAFFER’S RUBBISH 23 3 9 GRO VE REMOVAL : read&use years experience—Term * LAIRD REALTY GL. 5-3659 bedroom b rick, very clean. W block to OWNER MUST SfLL -St. Vincent do Paul COMMERCIAL AND PAINTING & DECORATING NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY bus. Low down payment and only $70 a RESIDENTIAL 214.4 Court PI. 22M372 1 8 - •Our Lady of Fatima month with no qualifying. Call WALLY, Modernized older home with 5 bedrooms, REASONABLE RATES Popering (Lakew oo d) eves, at 237-6403 for more Information. baths, play room In full basement. AL. 5-3310 Steaming TV SERVICE-APPLIANCES * GERARD REALTORS 1080 BONNIE BRAE BLVD. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS 7020 W. 44ih 421-0500 Carpet, drapes, double garage, fenced Large lovely home. 2% bath, all Texturing 3 BLOCKS TO “ Sight and Sound Our Specialty” -St. Francis do Sales yard. Choica location. $20,000, 322-2867. new electric kitchen, step-down Pointing OUR LADY OF FATIMA BUILDINC and CONTRACTING TOP VALUE IN AREA 32^—St. John the livingroom with Cathedral ceil­ For Any Remedallng in Your MOUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS AL'S APPLIANCES 238-1044 777-9375 Call to sea this delux brick contempor­ 369 So. Penn Evan g elist ing, formal diningroom. 3-5 Homo Intida or Out — Sates end Service all make* a ry with large sunken llvingroom, huge Cute 2 story brick at a real bargain for bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, carpet­ PLUMBING Commerce City's fireplace, dining area, 17 ft. kitchen with only $9,400. Own this spacious home with BY OW NER Fine TV and Appliance Service all the bullt-lns. Carpeting and drapes, detached garage. Try your terms. Call ing, drapes, fenced yard. $35,000. j ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. for details. Spacious, tiled roof, 8 room Repairing, new work, sewers and sink 7260 Monaco hot water heat, heated garage. Vi acre home. Walnut paneled dining Call I llnat cleaned. Our work Is guaranteed. site with view. Excellent for retired PERRY & BUTLER room. 4 bedrooms, 1% baths CA LL JA C K REIS Free Estimates. couple. Only $850 down or assume low 4509 E . E va n s Realtors 757-7696 plus pine paneled play room, 934-3593 6Ct9 E . Alameda SH 4-0300 Interest rate loan. bedroom and bath in basement. OWNER, 777-0154 M ember of Notre Dame Parish GUTTER SPOUTS 31— St. James Private back yard. Covered 421-0132 patio. Call owner for appoint­ ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL 2350 NEWPORT ment, 355-1552 to see 660 Har­ CURTAIN CLEANERS rison. Our Personalized Gutters, Spouts 3 bdrms., fam ily room. Carpets & drapes. FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS. To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Nicely landscaped. New price — must be Service Sell* Homes C U R T A IN S , CROCHETED T A B L E ­ Wa specialize Bi Outfer and 18— Our Lady of Fatima sold. Call J O E R A Y , 744-2184. 37^—St. Mary’s (Littleton) C LO TH S, DRAPERIES, B L A N K ET S , SPREADS, LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ Spout Rapiaeemont. FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS (Lakew ood) EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. Outfer* Cleaned and Repaired. ADJACENT TO 1259 K A LA M A TH . TA. 5-3527. 1 Block To Church & School VanSchaack&Co. Thoroughly Experienced. TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP CARMEIJTE MONASTERY b i a l t o h ' DECORATING Dependable, Guaranteed. BY OWNER Breedway SH 4-3318 This offer good for Classified Section only. 275 Univ. Blvd.. Custom built brick, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 3 large bedrooms, Teakwood fam ily room, full basement, double garage, patio, American Roofing Does not apply to Reel Estate Display \4k Ceramic baths, private patio, large 3 1 -st. James acre, fenced, landscaped. Large kitchen- Advertising llvingroom • diningroom with drapes and diningroom. $19400. Open Sunday 1 to 6 ELECTRICIANS Sheet Metal Co. fireplace. All electric kitchen with utili­ 11 16 OLIVE or by appointment. Rewire, Addition*, Meter* moved. Free CH 4-M6S 21S9 Downing ties. Call to sae 2095 MOORE Estim ates. 79fr-S368 — 534-0563. FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX 3 bdrms., large kitchen, open bsmt. This 794-4698 After 6 pjn. SU 1-803S 237-4172 home must be sold. W ill trade. JO E RA Y Looking ELECTRIC WIRING 38— St. Mary Magdalono Member of All Souls' Parish 20——Our Lady of Lourdes 744-2184. 220 volts, remodeling, repairs. Call any time. E M 6-0168. REMODELING TRADE YOUR SMALL HOME DELUXE 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX I Jim Dwyer Electric For a large spacious 2 story brick home YaiiSchaack&Co. for a with garden level apartment. Suitable block Sloan’s lake. Disposal, LAWN MOWER SERV. 275 Univ. Blvd. REALTOR 297-5000 ALL TYPES for In-lavn or rental. Located on a tree air conditioned, new carpet, shaded lot. Near transportation. 301 E. LAWN MOWER REMODELING Illff. Call KEN EGAN, 322-6706 drapes, beautiful yard, garage Home SHARPENING & REPAIR Child welcomed. AVAILABLE SERVICE MOORE REALTY • BASEMENTS 657 ST. PAUL MAY 15. 477-9438 300 Speer Blvd. 733-5511 $3.00 88.00 A Up. • ADDITIONS Spacious 3-bdrm. bungalow fea­ near a Pick Up A Delivery 21 — Presentation tures entrance hall to 28-ft. 38^—St. Mary Magdalene SALVO SINCLAIR • KITCHEN S 3 BEDROOMS livrm., sep. diningrm., new cus­ 2965 ZENOBIA SERV. STATION 2301 W. Federal 4SS-97BI • G A R A G E S No down G l, $400 down F R A . Newer tom kitch., 4th bdrm., 2nd bath, CUP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO den in bsmt. H.W. heat. See 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in Catholic •too a.m . to 11:00 p.m. bungalow has family room, l*/i baths, kitchen. Full finished basement, F.H.A. FINANCING f»«w gas FA furnace, sprinkler system, this one. Classified Advertising, The Register and Is In excellent condition. sprinkler system. 1 block to, LINEN SERVICE SKUFCA & SHELTON CO. Church and School. Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone It in to L. W. ARCHER CO. school? ! WESTERN 6124 So Broadway 798-1335 STACKHOUSE (REALTOR) BY OW NER Membtr Denver Metropolitan Home 825-1145 3 8 8-0 427 TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Bldrs. Assoc. 477-1678 422-5549 477-4188 IfTt So. Broadway /$3 5591 P age 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, May 6, 1965 Highlights of the 64th Annual KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COLORADO STATE CONVENTION Aurora, Colorado • May 1, 2, 3 , 1965

NEWLY ELECTED OFFI­ CERS of the Colorado State Council for 1965-66 (photo at left) are, seated, left to right, John D. Burke, state deputy and Andrew J. Martelon, state secretary: standing, left to right, David L. McKinney, state advocate: E. Marvin Utley, state treasurer: and William M. Benton, state warden.

PAST STATE DEPUTY John J. Sullivan and State Deputy Gene E. Steinke (photo at right) present a token of ap­ preciation to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in memory of his Gold­ en Sacerdotal Jubilee and his thirty-fourth year of consecra­ tion as a Bishop.

AUXILIARY BISHOP David M. Maloney, D.D.; Thomas F. Hagerty, immediate past state deputy; ond State Chaplain the Rcu. Roy Figlino, enjoy the fcstiuitics of the convention banquet.

RECIPIENTS OF Supreme Council awards together with the .state deputy are. left to right, G. K. Roger K liesen of STATE CHAPLAIN the Rev. Stratton, G. K. Donald Maring of Littleton, State D eputy Roy Figlino (center photo) pre­ Steinke, G. K. John D. Brown of Montrose, and Thomas J. sents a spiritual bouquet to Nolan of the Agency Department. Archbishop Vehr commemorat­ ing his Golden Anniversary, as State Deputy Steinhe assists. of S not\ su was Pola: Bu says parei less son STILL OTHER dignilartes answ fin picture at right) included, His left tor right. State Advocate from U. Marvin Utley. G.K. Robert of G( Meschko, convention chair­ man; Past State Deputy John AF J. Sullivan, and Rev. Francis quite Syrianey, pastor of Pius X, exam host convention parish. Stani Bishc He zealo in p main: At undei a prii be m parti< cruell Boll anoth She I stole his pi DIGNITARIES at the head table included, left to right, John PAST STATE DEPUTY Thomas F. Hagerty presents a Past Pol: D. Burke, state secretary (state deputy-elect): Tracy Whitaker, State Chaplains pin to the Rev. Roy Figlino as State Deputy court acting Mayor of Aurora; Monsignor George Evans, assistant Gene Steinke loohs on. Father Figlino served both men os state to Bo ways, Chancellor of the archdiocese. chaplain. offenc quiet. The in. H buke ious creasi Fini a ser Uon. Boh didn’t went and s ly SU! Bisbo)

BOI rage i as he little outsid Sooi from was I noceni The like tl salted tics. It’s her tt KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS officers visit with Rev. John ENTERTAINMENT for the convention DELIVERING THE sermon at the con­ THE TWO SCENES above are portions of the unique Con­ out s Imesch, S.M.B., chaplain o f Aurora Council. They are, left to banquet was furnished by Dolores Smith vention Memorial Mass is Rev. Francis vention-Memorial Mass offered for the success of the convention was 2i right: Jake R. Valdez, State Treasurer; Vince Brin, State Warden; (standing) wife of P.G.K. Chet Smith of tion. Syrianey, pastor of Pius X parish. and the repose of the souls of Knights of Columbus members and George Turner, Supreme Director. Aurora, and Mary Ann Wasinger. who had died in the past year. But Thursday, May 6, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register P age 17 f ^ e o p ie in 'u sin ess Math-Science Tourney Winners Named More than 70 students from iCornelison. Pueblo Catholic; i Pueblo Catholic, and Patricia and Catholic high schools in the I fourth. Lyle Bonham. St. Ma-|Ryan. St. Francis’ ; fourth. Ken- Naws of ‘Rogistar’ Advertisers archdiocese of Denver and thelry’s. Colorado Springs, and neth Langley. St. Francis’ : diocese of Pueblo were award- Mary Kay Goulette, Mt. St. Elaine Maytag. Holy Family, ed prizes in the Science and' Gertrude’s; fifth, Jerry Arcuri, and Ronald Pevny, Pueblo ident of the Denver Chamber of[ Mathematics tourney held April B a n k e r A p p o in te d Pueblo Catholic, and Richard Catholic; fifth, Tom Victory, St. ommerce for 1965-66 by the 124 at Marycrest high school. Phillips, St. Francis'. Mary’s, Colorado Springs. Frank R. Mineo, member of chamber’s board of director.s The complete listing of the MATH I — First, Jeanne St. James’ parish, Denver, has recently. He was president-elect pirze winners is as follows: MATH IV — First, Mark Jef­ been appointed installment loan for 1964-65. Elected president­ Lawler, Cathedral; second. fries. Machebeuf; David Novlin, counselo;* for the Aurora Na­ elect for 1965-66 was Rollin D. Nancy Dreher, St. Mary’s Col­ St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, GENERA L SCIENCE — orado Springs and Jim Hilbert, tional Bank. This was made Barnard, president of Midland and Sherry Shontz, Pueblo First, John Braund, St. Mary’s, Machebeuf; third, Mary Ann by Edward F. Federal Savings & I^oan A.ssocl- Catholic; second. Patricia Cal­ Colorado Springs; second, Fred Gaug, Marycrest. and Robyn Hanifen. pres­ ation. Denver, who. at present, lahan. St. Francis’ ; John Gass- Steeb, Annunicalion; third. Pat­ Ruede, Pueblo Catholic; fourth, ident of the Au­ is a member of the chamber’ s ner, St. Francis’ , and Richard rick Westhoff. St. Anthony’s, Sheri Merkl. Holy Family; fifth. rora banking board of directors. Sterling; fourth. Lynn Kasch. Kranz. Machebeuf; third. Tom firm. Trans-, Richard Artim. St. Francis’: Holy Family; and fifth, Richard Eck. and Mike Lindvay. both ferred to the John Braund, St. Mary’s. Color­ Top Truck Drivers Calzada, St. .Anthony’s. from Pueblo Catholic; fourth, Aurora office of ado Springs; Steve Pietrzyk, Herb Wilson of Commerce (HEMISTRY — First. Ron­ Paul Cuneo. Ml. Carmel; Kelly Uie Beneficial Cathedral; Linda Soran. St. Ma­ City was named Colorado’s ald Pevny and Martin Koche- Koller, Marycrest: and Ray Finance compa­ ry’s academy; and Gary Wolf, “ Truck Driver of the Year’ ’ by var, both of Pueblo Catho­ Whitaker, St. Mary’s. Colorado ny from Erie, Mount Carmel. the Colorado Motor Carriers’ lic; second. Joseph Ruhl, St. Springs: and fifth. Kay Eby, St. Pa. in 1960, Mi­ Association at the annual safety Joseph’s: third. Patricia Ryan, MATH II — First. Vickie Mary’s academy. neo has had awards banquet sponsored by St. Francis’ ; fourth, Elaine Bohte, Annunciation: second, known recentlj win#* Marcia Gibbs. Holy Family; eight years’ loan experience. the CMCA council of safety Maytag, Holy Family, and Mar­ supervisors, h e has been driv­ garet Orleans, St. Joseph’s. Col­ third, Ed Grcenwald, Mullen, i- Married and the father of three and Bill Vorce. Holy Family; children, he is a ntember of the ing for 32 years. The associa­ orado Springs; fifth. Kathy tion also presented “ driver-of- Yadrick. St. Mary’s, Colorado fourth. Kevin Henry. Mache- Qreeley Aurora Civitan club and has beuf: Diane Scena. Mar>'crest; served as its president, was the-month” awards to six driv­ Springs; Susan Hoffman. St. ers for their outstanding safety Francis’ , and Wayne Hutchison, and Barbara Severson. St. Ma­ chairman of Aurora National ry’s, Colorado Springs: fifth, Library Week, and is a member records: Carl Frodine, Denver; Pueblo Catholic. Winners Stand Tall James F. Griffin. Kitlredge; Jane Wagner, St. Mary’s acade­ I of various other civic organiza PHYSICS — First. Mike Lind- my. An clutod Gresory llan.ch. a pupil at St. committee; and Kevin Youngs. St. Anne's ! lions. Wayne Lucas, I>enver; John E. vay, Pueblo Catholic; sec*ond, Adamson Mortuary Barnes, Denver; Eddie C. MATH III — First. Jim Clara's orphanage, received socond*place school, Arvada. The awards in the contest, John Davis. Pueblo Catholic; 24 Hour .Ambulance Service Hearn. Northglenn; and Law­ Ernst, Holy Family, and Wood- third. Lyle McElhaney. Mullen; Greeley, Colorado trophy in the Colorado Correct Posture co-sponsored by Spring Air company and the rence Nelson, Denver. row Wilson, St. Francis’ ; second. Poster contest from Dallas G. Ycargaln, Marcia Lecinski. Mt. St. Ger­ Tom Stanks. St. Mary’s. Colora­ H. Ross Adamson R#«d P. Adamson chiropractic association, were presented at a Phon# 1636 Vth Avt. at 5th St. president of the Spring Air compa* luncheon the past Sunday. In addition to the Named to Board trude academy. Boulder; and do Springs: third. Mike Egan. David Novlan, St. Mary’s, Col­ ny. Looking on left to right, are Peggy trophies. Miss Savage received a $50 U.S. Stockholders of Public Ser­ Savage. Columbine school, Pueblo, first orado Springs; fourth, Dennis Savings bond; young llarsch. a $25 bond; and vice Company of Colorado at O’Leary. Machebeuf; fifth . place winner; Dr. Ilur.cl .\rcher. chairman of Kevin Youngs, $10. All three youngsters are their annual meeting in Denver James Bole, St. Francis’; Tom 1 the Colorado Chiropractic association poster Catholics. 1 elected William T. Blackburn to Eck, Pupblo Catholic; Joseph Fort Collins the company’s board of direc­wfl Kilbasa, St. Anthony’s; John] tors to succeed the retiring „am H. Fe.uso„.^rn.k^rm C a ,h „^

M r. Youngquist M r. Olannon a native of Texas Denver since 1952. He is a res­ BIOIjOGY — First. Ed Hou- SHINN NORTHERN Jo in C o ttre ll’s ident partner for Vaughey, sand. Annuciation; second. Jim ^^ATE^Hy^OODS^a Vaughey, and Blackburn, inde­ Stove. Cathedral; third. Pauline, PHARMACY Joining the men’s clothing Piro. .Annunciation; Mary Ka>’ | pendent oil producers and is ac­ "Your Parish Drug Store" "Northern Colorado's department at Cottrell’s, Den­ Cathedral; and Joni tive in civic affairs. Ferguson; Szynski, Leading Department Store" ver, are two veteran men s has served on the board since • Free Delivery Service clothing salesmen: Art Young­ 1943. * Charge Accounts quist. a newcomer to Denver LEGAL NOTICES L . c g r i f f i n , o w n e r who has 28 years of experience R ea l Estate Prices Blythe-Goodrich with a leading men’s store in Real estate prices are on the You Are Always California, and Larry Glennon, rise, according to William M. Welcome At Shinn s Mortuary who for the past 10 years has Moore, mana­ STATE OF COLORADO ) ^ Northern Hotel Bldg. Ambulance Service been associated with leading ger of the com- Jack \V. Goodrich CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ) HU 2-1035 HU 2-1036 Denver stores and at one time mercial depart­ HU. 2-3208 was with Wolf Brothers in ment of Moore Mattar Of Tha Paopte) Kansas City. Realty Compa- m The interest ot > ny. Denver. Hei \ ’ Ball and Davidson told a recent upon The Petition Of luncheon gath-11 ! I The election of William H. ermg of the Co- Colorado. Petitioner ) i Colorado Springs Loughran. Jr., as vice president lorado chapter' ) I of Ball and Davidson. Inc., and Host of Principols ]purchase of 25 per cent of the can Marketing o f t h e s t a t e o f [Stock of the firm by Loughran Association!Co l o r a d o , t o t h e m a n a g e r The Rev. Matthias J. Blenkush, pastor of Joseph Lambrecht, director of the Denver I and his wife were announced that real estate prices, at pres­ s a f e t y a n d EXCISE AND EX- PHIL LONG, INC. OFFICIO SHERIFF OF THE CITY AND Presentation jiarish, Denver, was host at the uork training program for high school recently by the board of direc­ ent, are lower than they are COUNTY OF DENVER. archdiocesan school principals meeting at tors. Members of the lioard of likely to be again. He praised G reeting: children, and, right, Sister M. Siena principal WHEREAS, A verllied petillon has Pre.scntation school, May 1. With him, left to of Presentation school. Lambrecht spoke on the 46-ycar-old Denver advertis­ the increased interest in “ lca.se- been filed in said Court in this matter ing and public relations agency backs’’ and “exchanges" as wherein it is alleged that the ab ove, right, are the Rev. Janies R. Purfield, pastor “The Economic Opportunity Act and Paro­ named child is dependent and neglected are Orville Rennie, president of St. Peter’s, Fleming; guest speaker “ good business." for the following reasons, to wit: chial schools.’’ and owner of a majority of the That said child is dependent upon the public for support; destitute, homeless j slock; Loughran, Jane Rennie, or abandoned; does not have proper par-^ Louise lioughran, and Josephine ental care or guardianship. i PETE BERONI Sparks-Payno » LEGAL NOTICES THESE ARE THEREFORE TO COM­ Jack McNay, 44. has taken Jackson. M AN D Y O U , That you cite and give FURNITURE STORE over the duties of parts mana­ notice to the said respondents: UPHOLSTERING Darwin J. King and Veronica Garcia | RE-UPHOLSTERING AND ger of Sparks-PajTie Pontiac, Iru s t O ffice rs IN T H E P R O B A T E CO URT and to any other person or agency having REPAIRING Lakewood. McNay lives in In and for Ih# City and County of Denver any interest in this matter to appear stay wUh “ Jay' Slip Covers and Draperies Edward F. Arndt, Jr., and and State of Colorado before the Hon. Phillip B. Gilliam of i Made te Order Lakewood with his wife and No. P-3SIS7 this Court on the » th day of June A.O. 1 820 N. Nevada Furniture Made to Order four children. He had been affi­ Richard W. Graft have been ap­ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 1965. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M -, to i 24-33 So. Wahsateh M E. 2-6401 pointed assistant trust officers Estate of Joseph CondIno, aka Jos*P" show cause. If any they have, why the It should be pointed out that May 7 is the feast day liated with a motor firm in Sid­ M. CondIno, Joseph M. Condimo and Jo­ said child should not be declared de­ ney, Mont., prior to joining for the American National seph M. CandIno, Ward. pendent and why the parental rights of of St. Stanislaus. Bank. Denver. Arndt, married No. P-35353. the said respondents should not be ter­ Sparks-Payne. He has instituted Notice Is hereby given that I have filed minated. ^ / p / . (phjcUim axjf^ He is a patron of Poland, Gomulka and his buddies a program of customer delivery and the father of three children, my final repcrrl in the Probate Court of WITNESS, DAVID R. WILLIAMS, Electrical formerly was associated with the City and County of Clerk of said Court and the seal thereof PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST notwithstanding. on parts, emphasizing the con­ and that any person desiring to oblect to affixed, at the City and County Construction Co. Stanislaus Szczepanowski banking firms in Omaha, Neb...... in Denver, Colorado and Stale 802 N. Weber feast day and calls for a cern for increased service. • Estimates • Service Calls | was born at Szczepanow in and Casper, Wyo. Graft, a na-jiii: V dre«' wysS'watcky J this 29th day of A p ril. A.O. • Modemltatlen • Reasonable I ME. 3-2069 celebration, despite all the • Rewiring • Yard Lighting Poland on July 26, 1030. live of Ohio, IS married and was I conservator ' Colo. Springs, Cole. DAVID R. WILLIAMS 1026 S. Teien M E 5-1533 I Butler’s Lives of the Saints sadness. News Deadline! formerly associated with Cen­ (Published The Denver Catholic CLERK Register) By CHARLOTTE M. FEVIN says he came of noble The deadline for news stories tral Bank and Trust Company. First Publication: May 6, 196S Deputy Clerk parents, who had been child­ AND THERE IS something and pictures to appear In the Last Publication; May 77, 1965 IN T H E P R O B A TE C O U R T J. D. CROUCH less for many years until this to celebrate about. After 20 "Denver Catholic Register” Is In and for the City and County of Denver C. D. O’BRIEN years of Red atheistic rule, yfi t h e PROBATE COURT and State of Colorado son was granted to them in Monday at 5 p.in. Correspond­ . . I n and (or Ih# City and County of Denver Poland still remains more No. P3S8S1 LOETSCHER^S answer to prayer. ents are asked to have their ma­ Theron L. Ackerman, vice, and state of Colorado IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF than 90 per cent Catholic. RUTH SHOUSE. Deceased. His parents devoted him terial at the “ Register” office at president-planning ot Mountain | h o t , c e'' t o '’ c“ e d i t o r s Jcszcze Polska! NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION from his birth to the service this time to assure publication .States Telephone & Telegraph.Es.ate of E lla B. Ronaldson, deceased. FOR DETERMINATION OF SUPER MARKET (c) James Bzdek 1965 In tie following Thursday issue. HEIRSHIP of God. was elected p r o s - 1 The's t a t e o f QUAiny MEATS 'above named estate are required *1'® j COLORADO: AFTER BUHjDING UP them for allowance in the Probate ''To'^ air'persons interested, G R E E T IN G ot the City and County of Denver, Colo-| j A K E N O TICE that there has been filed & PRODUCE quite a reputation for good rado, on or before the 21sf day of O c-i,^ above-named estate a petition ask- Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised example and spiritual advice. tober, 1965, or said claim s shall be forever , judicial ascertainment of de- barred. term ination of the heirs of such decedent, IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries Stanislaus was consecrated D OROTH Y Y E T T jetting forth that the nam es, ad­ Bishop of Cracow in 1072. Executrix dresses ! and relationships to decedent of SINCE 1872 {THOMAS L. FORD. Attorney all persons who are or claim to be h e irs: 524 W. Colorado Ave. He was described as a |i;00 E. sth Ave. ot said decedent, so far as known to th e . Kioua and Tejon Streets zealous apostle, indefatigable j Denver. Colo., 80219 petitioner, are as follows, fo-wit: I (Published in The Denver Celhollc Mrs. I. H. Sams, Sr., 224 Madeira 1 in preaching, and strict in 1 Register) Avenue, Coral Gables. Florida 33134, i maintaining discipline. I First Publication: April 33, 1965 Mother. j Last Publication: May 13. 1965 You are hereby ratified to appear and “ Colorado Springs' Finest and Most Modem” At the time, Poland was answer the petition within twenty days under the rule of Boleslaus II, IN T H E P R O B A T E C O UR T after service of this notice on you (If a prince who was reported to In and for the City and County el Denver served by publication within twenty days alir iCauj iHnrtuanj and State of Colorado after the last publication of this notice). be more faulty than faultless, , No. P-36334 and In default of an answer or appearance i Member by Invitation ^ National Selected Morticians particularly in the areas of NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Court will proceed to receive and hear | Estate ot Caroline A. Whitford a/k/a proofs concerning the heirs of such de­ cruelty and lust. C am e Whitford (Deceased) No. P-36334. cedent and enter a decree determining Members of the Staff Boleslaus got a craving for All persons having claim s against the who are the heirs ol such d eceased . Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington above named estate are required to file person. another man's beautiful wife. them tor allowance In the Probate Court Dated at Denver, Colorado, this 21 day i Catholic Funeral Directors She resisted Boleslaus, so he of the City and County ot Denver, Colo­ of April 1965. , rado, on or before the 26th day ol STEPHEN C. RENCH ; MEIrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. stole her and locked her up in October, 1965. or said claim s shall be Clerk of the Probate C o u rt! his palace. forever barred. By Thomas OlFrancIseo. | MONSIGNOR JAMES FLANAGAN Deputy Clerx Polish nobles asked the Executor John B. Carraher & Zecha & Adams court prelates to kindly talk By Valentine W. Logan Ernest F. Gaylord, Attorney SHfARER HARDWARE CONOCO SERVICE STATION 1030 American National Bank Bldg. 813 Midland Savings Bldg. to Boleslaus about his erring Denver, Colorado 80303 Denver, Colorado 80203. Phone 825-9174 2329 East Platte ways. But nobody wanted to (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published in The Denver Catholic Register) Register) offend Boleslaus, so they kept F irst Publication: May 6, 1965 eirst Publication: April IS, 1965 ME. 2-7288 quiet. Last Publication: M ay 6, 1965 Last Publication: May 27, 1965 Then, Stanislaus was called COIOIIADO SPRINGS Nevada Ave. al Cache la Poudro In. He didn’t hesitate to re­ IN T H E P R O B A T E CO URT In and for the City end County of buke Boleslaus, who got fur­ O envir and State of Colorado ious and continued his in­ No. P-36710 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Brighton creasing barbarity. Estate of Pete Gonzales (Deceased] Finally, Stanislaus launched No. P-36710 All persons having claim s against the a sentence of excommunica­ above named estate are required to file tion. them for allowance in the Probate Court RAMBLER Headquarters ^ of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ COLONIAL Boleslaus pretended that he rado, on or before the 2 day of Novem­ didn't mind the ban. Then he ber, 1965, or said claim s shall be forever! Camper on Way Up oa.-red. MORTUARY went to the Cracow cathedral ANDREW WYSOWATCKY MR. AND MRS. JACK and services were immediate­ Giving a demonstration of how to get up al St. Thomas' seminary, arc already making Administrator ST. GERMAIN (Published In The Denver Catholic Owners and Directors ly suspended by order of the In the world — or at least how to get to the preparations for this year’s special program. Register) —Member St. Augustine's Church - Bishop. top of Colorado's Rocky Mountains ~ arc the The heavy snows of the past winter, ac­ First Publication: April 29, 1965 Brighton, Colorado Last Publication; May 27, 1965 Rt. Rev. Moiisignor Richard Hicstcr, director cording to nfonsignor Hiester, will make the BOLESLAUS WENT into a of Camp St. Malo, and two of the campers. glacier hikes this season especially Interest­ rage and murdered Stanislaus Always famed for its hiking program, the ing. Boys who are interested in the trips to as he was saying Mass in the camp this year will offer a new, specially little chapel of St. Michael the glaciers are urged to make reservations Brighton designed schedule of trips to meet the needs outside the city. for the early part of the season. REALTY of both experienced climbers and beginners. The newly revised program and the ad­ Soon after, Boleslaus fell INSURANCE from power. St. Stanislaus For boys who have never attempted to vanced preparation will make this year’s hikes AAAY CO. scale a mountain there will be a schf^lulc of Complete Real Estate Service was canonized by Pope In­ the best In the camp’s history, Monsignor 715 NO. TEJON nocent IV in 1253. one-day hikes or an overnight trip on which Hiester believes. RENT COLLECTION The story of St. Stanislaus, they will be taught to live and make camp in The camp, located near Allenspark. will Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs like the history of Poland, is the open. be open this year for an eight-week season, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT salted with sadness and poli­ For the campers who wish to learn the June 20-Aug. 15. The fee of $46 per week In­ tics. techniques of rock climbing, there will be cludes ail activities, including horseback rid­ SALES — RENTALS — TRADES It’s sad enough to remem­ NOLAN FUNERAL HOME classes In rappelling and the use of such de­ ing, and the use of all necessary equipment. ber that World War II wiped vices as pitons and lee axes. The technical out six million Poles. T^at Reservations can be made by contacting RUSSELL G. MULFORD was 20 per cent of the popula­ equipment for the boys’ use will be furnished Mon.signor Hiester at the Cathedral rector>', THE NOLAN FAMILY tion. by the camp. 1501 Pennsylvania street, 623-0233. 42 N. Main St., Brighton, Colo. MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD ME. 2-4742 But St. Stanislaus Day is a Camp counselors. mo.st of them students Home 659-0757 — Office 659-3091 i Poge 18 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, May 6, 1965 Unique Safe-Driving Show Annunciation Sponsored by Auto Firm

Ed Tynan, president of East Plans 2nd Ccliax Chrysler-Plymouth. Den­ ver, in co-operation with the Chrysler Corporation, is spon­ Biology Trip soring the appearance of a nationally famous musical and (Annunciation High School, variety group, Thurlow Spurr Denver) and the Spurlows. Purpose of Thirty-five biology students of the appearance is part of the Annunciation high school, driver education program inau­ companied by Sister .Marie gurated more than a year ago Francis, biology instructor, and by the Chrysler Corporation Sister Margaret Rose, ventured and East Colfax Chrysler-Ply­ by bus to the mountains in the mouth to impress the young vicinity of Evergreen and Gene people of the nation with the see mountain the past Saturday importance of safe driving and to make an ecological study of safe driving habits. This is a a lake, stream, and forest nation- wide project of the Toiler Dawn To Dusk habitat. Chrysler Corporation. Thurlow Never grudging in a good cause, Mrs. Martin Shoeneman, The field trip was planned as Spurr and the Spuriows appear­ ances are set in Denver May 5 Ed Tynan Roggen, applies a currycomb to one of her farm animals, a part of the new BSCS, Blue Version, course of study inau­ through May 10. while daughter Renee looks on. Active in civic affairs for a gurated this year with two Throughout the country the Tynan Is sponsoring their Spurlows have been well re­ long time. .Mrs. Shoeneman is also a hard worker for the biology classes. appearances at Cathedral ceived by both faculty and The enthusiasm of the group high school, Denver, on Fri­ Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, and will students alike. and results of the adventure day, May 7, at 1:30 p.m. drive to Denvei on each day of the D.A(*CW conference. May encouraged plans for another Tynan is a graduate of Cathe­ The program is aimed to 10 and 11. conveying members from the Roggen area. Her trip next Saturday, May 8, to dral high school. Appearances show youths of .America the husband was a former forest ranger. Her father and mother accommodate other students are also scheduled on Mon­ set (he family tradition of service to the Church, by teaching importance of safe driving ha­ The results of the BSCS ap­ day. .May 10 at Machebeuf .Sunday school classes 18 years before there was any parish in proach to the study of biological high school and at .Annuncia­ bits. “ Music for Modern Ameri­ cans” is being presented this the vicinity. .She herself has been active in Church, council and principles are most encourag­ tion high school at 2 p.m. the ; district work for 30 years. She has seven children. Karen, ing, according to Sister Marie same .day. week through the interest and Christine. Michelle, Jim, Joel. Renee, and Mickey. The two Francis, and the program will The program, called ‘ Music, cooperation of Tynan’s firm to demonstrate to young drivers in youngest are students at .Sacred Heart school, Roggen. The be extended to all biology clas­ for Modem Americans.” is an ses next year. hour of songs music and variety | the area the necessity of safe­ two elder girls are married. Karen living at Indian Hills, and driving programs and their be­ Christine in Denver. Two of the BSC^ students produced to stress the impor-j nefits. placed in the Archdiocesan tance of driving safety. I Display Projects Mathematics and Science tour­ Knights Plan nament April 24, with Edward Father’s ‘Glee’ Club? (Presentation Parish, Denver) Housand taking first place in Smiles and anticipatory wriggles show the 28. and here distributes his prize to Geraldine Corporate Communion Set Pupils from the fifth through Chicken Dinner biology and Pauline Piro taking Martinez, extreme left, and Leslie Baca, as eighth grades at Presentation the third place ribbon. excitement of this group of Sacred Heart school displayed their science Knights of Columbus. Queen parish youngsters, as the Rev. John F. the others gleefully await their turn. Mr. By HNS at Sacred Heart projects at the school Science of the .Most Holy Rosary coun­ O’Shea. S.J., distributes tickets for the Ice- Jimmy LaBriola hired taxicabs to transport Student Selected ; (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) to the organization’s May Fair held the weekend of April cil 3799, will ^ hosts at a Capades at the Denver Coliseum. Father the children to their treat, bought them Members of the Sacred Heart breakfast. Deadline for a* 24. chicken dinner on Mothers Day. For Phi Beta Kappa O'Shea won 25 tickets in a Don Roberts KLZ popcorn, and gave each some spending parish Holy Name society will lions is May 21. .Mrs. Josephine First, second, and third place Sunday, .May 9. in the council's money. i Benedict A. Domenico of 4185 radio quiz show last Wednesday night, .April receive Communion corporately, Ulibarri is chairman of the ribbons were awarded to the new home. 1900 Harlan street, Edgewater. Irving street. Denver, has been in the 7:30 a m. Mass Sunday, breakfast committee. outstanding projects in each selected for membership in the Sending in News? 9- May crowning ceremonies division. The fair was open to Dinner will be served from 1 Georgetown University chapter the school children on Friday to 6 p.m. at 11.50 for adults and of Phi Beta Kappa. 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