TWO BETIIRNJKG FROM ROME FOR RSSIGNMENT W ork to Begin Three Will Be Ordained on June 1 On New Church Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Archdiocese of D enver Goins Content! Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1967—Permiesion to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Msrhed, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue In Grand Lake Four N ew Clergy This Spring

$60,000 Plant D esigned CATHaiC To Help Alleviate S h o r t a g e To Accom m odate 260 The contract has been awarded for a new $60,000 Arehbisbop Urban J. Vehr will add three youu? men to the ranks church in St. Anne’s Parish. Grand Lake, the Rev. The­ of the Denver Arelidioccsan priests this Saturday, June 1, at 9:30 a.m. odore A. Haas, pastor o f Kremmling-Grand Lake, an­ nounced. Work will-begin within a week, and it is hoped when he ordains the Rev. Joseph J. Lievens, Emmanuel Gabel, the building will be completed by the summer of 1958. and John F. Slattery. The Very Rev. William J. Keimeally, C.M., rector VOL. U l. REGISTERNo. 42. THURSDAr, MAY 30, 1957 DENVER, of St. Thomas’ Seminary, will be assistant for th^ Mass of Ordi­ The Leonard R. Bonsall Construction Company of Boulder wm awarded the con- nation, which will take place in the Cathedral. tract, with an actual low bid of S68,426. One Denver con­ Encouraging In the same rite, Archbishop Vehr will ordain to the priest ian Robert W iest Seminarians tractor and two Grand Lake T r e n d S e e n firms also submitted bids. hood the Rev. Deacons Alex­ taking the minor offices include John K. Monroe is the archi­ ander B. Sinclair III of the William Ricard, thurifet; and tect for the project. James Overman and William To measure 120x45 feet, the Pledges Made City-St. Joseph Diocese mountain church will accom­ and' David E Vicamontes of the Vollmer, acolytes. modate 260 worshippers. The Gallup Diocese, for service in The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Eu­ material of the wail exterior lo School Fund their respective sees. gene O’Sullivan, who will act as will be red fla^tone veneer, the candidate's chaplain at ordi- to harmonize with the ever- Notary for the will icreen and granite surround­ be the Rev. George Tolman, ings. An extremely steep roof, By Newcomers C.M.; deacons of honor' Fathers covered with asphalt tile, wilt Erovide insurance against the Charles T. Herbst, CM., and eavy snows that fall in the This week’s report from Richard W. Gieselinan, C.M.; area from autumn to late the collection office for of the Mass, the Rev. spring. the A rch b ish o p ’s High Harold B. Petsich, CM.; and winter Sacristy Schools Fund shows a con­ master of ceremonies, the Rev. W ill Seot 30 tinuing increase in the An important feature of the amount of pledges as parish new St. Anne's Church will be campaign committees contact a winter sacristy, Father Haas newcomers to Denver area par­ announced, which will be able ishes. The total of pledges hu to accommodate SO persons — increased $1,023.50 above last the usual winter congregation. week’s amount and now stands The past winter was the first at $3,343,021.92. one in which Ma.ss was offered Rcr. Joho F. SUttery in Grand Lake on Sundays, be­ A system of Catholic high cause of the' inaccessibility of schools with adequate facilities the place at that time of year. in every area of Denver is the Mow Sunday Mass is offered goal which is beginning to be S i x N e w Priests there all year round. achieved by the use of the The winter sacristy will be funds now being collected. The enclosed in an extension off commemorating the 75tb anniversary of the collection period for the Arch­ Luke E. Hart of the 's High Schools Fund be­ For Assignments the priest's sacristy, which is Supreme Knight Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus staged by Denver Coun­ at the left of the sanctuary as cil 639. gan on March 11, 1956, and one faces the altar. The build­ is shown on a stop-over visit in Denver on a re­ Pictured above in the Terminal Building of $1,368,997.69 has been col­ The return of Father* ing thus will be Lishaped. There turn flight from the West Coast. On hand to Denver's Stapleton Air Field is part of the re­ lected since that date. The Rev. Emmanuel Gabel John E. Cotter and Leonenl will be three altars in the greet the governor of more U%n 1,000,000 ception committee, from left to right: District payment period for pledges G. Urban lo Denver from church proper aifd one in the Knights of Columbus throughout the world were Deputy Dave McKinney, Friday Luncheon Club will end on Aug. 31, 1958. nation, will also speak at his Romo early in July will bring winter chapeL Heating will be some 40 men representing the councils of Colo­ President Jim Peri, Aurora Council Grand Two Additions First Mass. to lix the number of priette added for lerviee in the Den­ provided by two large Butane- rado. Hart was highly complimentary of the Knight Chet Smith, Supreme Knight Hart, Dr. Being Built The ordinand has one cousin r Propane hot-air furnaces. recent week-long diamond jubilee celebration Frank Usick, and State Deputy Justin Hannen. ver Arehdioeete thU aummer. «. A work aaeristy will be sit­ The money in the High who is a Predous Blood Father Father Cotter, ordained in j , Schools Fund Is being spent and rwo others who are Utsuline uated at the right of the sanc­ Just as quickly as it is being Rome Dec. 19, 1953, has been tuary, and a small lavatory be­ Nuns. completing his course toward D enver Knights O ffer C ity as Site collected for Die immediate :!I ■ tween the two sacristies and R«v, Joieph J. LievcD* The candidate served with the the degree of Doctor of behind the main altar. The al­ eonstruction of badly needed I^w. A Regis High School grad­ tars and pews will be con- additions to the existing pa­ John R. Vidal, CM . Narrator U. S. Navy four years in the rochial high schools. Two ad­ uate, he made his collegiate atructed of blond oak. will be the Rev. Thomas Con­ South Pacific, and was 4-H Club and philosophical studies at St In the rear of the church For O rder's '6 0 Suprem e C onvention ditions are in the process of construction; One at St Fran­ nolly, C.M. All these priest- agent for Colorado and Oregon Thomas' Seminary before will be a double confessional five years before entering the going to Rome in 1960 for his and an ample choirloft, be­ Denver may be the host to The convention would bring to Gschwend, council 1183, Boul­ cis de Ssles’ High School in officers are stationed at St. courses in theology and canon sides the baptistry. ^ant national supreme con­'Denver between 6,000 and 7,000the der; and Joseph J. Stimack, South Denver and one at Holy Thomas' Seminary, ofwhicfi the seminary. Family High School in North law. Redwood paneling on the vention of the Knights of delegates representing the order, council 2139, Walsenburg. State ordinands are alumni Rev. Emmanuel Gabel Father Urban, ordained in church exterior around the Columbus in 1960. This became which now numbers 1,030,000 Deputy Blick and his immediate Denver. A fine new building A native of Manzanola, Em­ Rome Dee. 16, 1956, has been windows and on the lintels a possitdlily when the state men.'The decision to invite the predecessor, Justin Hannen of has been completed and is in Rev. Joseph J. Lievens studying theol<^ in the K. of C. were able to tender an national rally was made at the Denver council 639, automati­ use at Cathedra! High School manuel Chbei was born July 24, will provide a pleasing con­ Born July 9,1915, in Denver, Eternal City. A St ^ n cis de trast to the red mgstone. The invitation for the Rrst time annual state K. of C, convention cally are delegates to the in the Capitol Hill section of 1951, to John B. and Rose with guara'ntees of adequate in Boulder May 25-27, according Denver. Joseph Lievens is the son of Sales’ High School graduate, church interior will be of national convention. Gabel, who are now members of he attended Adams State Col­ Bheetrock, execept for the sanc­ hotel facilities. ■ to Earl C. Bach, newly elected Mrs. Anna Lievens of Engle­ Director Speaks As additional money be St. Francis de Sales' Parish. He lege and then entered St tuary, where highly finished state secretary. The Denver John T. Rocap of Indian­ comes available construction wood. His father is deceased. Thomas’ Seminary, where he convention bureau assigned 1960 atccoded e le m e n t a r y public plywood walls will be installed. apolis, Ind., a member of the will start on a new high school The candidate attended received a bachelor of arts de­ as the year when the Colorado in the Park Hill section of schools at Rodty Ford, and the $36,000 Raised capital would be able to accom­ supreme board of directors, rural grade school, and the gree in 1963, the year he was For Building addressed the business session Denver. The new building will fifth and sixth’ grades of Qthe- sent to Rome for higher stud­ modate a convention the size of cost over $1,090,000 and will eighth grade at St. Francis de A total of $36,000 has been the national K. of C. gathering. of the state convention. He com­ (Turn <0 P a g e i •—Colum n 1 ) ies. raised for the new church to mended the Colorado councils be called Machebeuf High Sales' School, Denver. After the Roggen Mon for their increased insurance School. Further development completion of his high school date, Father Haas reported. and construction depend upon REV. LEONARD ALIM ENA Besides money on hand when State Deputy membership in the order. Grow­ studies in Littleton, he attended The delei^tes of 43 councils ing importance of Colorado the collection of more funds. he assumed the pastorate in Colorado State University at June, 1964, the young priest representing 6,250 Colorado K. of C. activities is reflected The steady growth of Denver was assured of an additional Knight.s of Columbus elected in the fact that a Coloradoan is makes constant demand for the Fon Collins, where he earned a Pennsylvanian Ordained $16,000 in a campaign he con­ William L. Blick of Sacred one of the 21 supreme board development and extension of B.S. degree in agciculcure and school facilities. There can be ducted the past year at the Heart Council 8115, Roggen, as members for the first time in an M A. in extension education. state deputy. Others elected many years. He is George no thought of having met the height of the tourist season. The ordinand pursued his The sura of $11,000 was re­ were Earl C. Bach, St. Mary’s Turner of Walsenburg. The late need when the need is be­ In Ohio for Archdiocese coming greater each day. philosophical and theological alized in cash, including a $1,- Council 3340, Littleton, state John H. Reddin was long a The Rev. Leonard Samuel The new priest will give 000 gift from Archbishop Ur­ secretary; Ray E. Enright, member as head of the Fourth Contributions to tbo Aroh- studies at St Thomas’ Seminary Alimena was ordained to the Benediction of the Most ban i . Vehr, and $4,000 re­ Council 682, Colorado Springs, Degree. biihop'i High School* Fund through five years. priesthood for service in the Blessed Sacrament in the same state treasurer; Thomas Hag­ The delegates voted to con­ may be *ent to the MofI Rev. mains outstanding in pledges Father Lievens will offer his Denver Archdiocese in cere­ church at 3.p.m. Sunday, and made. After the $4,000 has gerty, Council 1183, Boulder, tinue their contributions to the Urban J. Vehr, Box 1620, First Solemn Mass Sunday, June monies held at the Pontifical "Will receive relatives and been collected, a debt of only advocate; and John Arko, Coun­ fTtmt to P a g e S — Column 6J D e n v e r I . College Josephinum, Worthing­ friends at a reception in St. about $20,000 will remain. cil 1072, Trinidad, warden. 2, at St. Louis' Church, Engle­ ton, 0., on Saturday, May 25. Mary’s Hall from 3:30 to 6 Father Haas' parish takes in Chosen as delegates to the wood. The Very Rev. Monsi- The Apostolic Delegate to the p.m. supreme convention in Chicago 6 1 1 F R O M EIGHT INSTITUTIONS all of Grand and Jackson Coun­ gnor Bernard J. Cullen, pastor, United States, Archbishop Am- The new Denver archdioc­ ties. Besides St. Peter's Church, this August were Martin Ber- leto G. Cicognani, was the or­ sano, council 1313, Longmont: will be assistant priest; the Rev. esan priest 'was born June 5, Krcmmling, and the modem daining . 1931, to Samuel J. and Mary rectory constructed there by Paul S. Shuey, council 1062, 25th Joint H igh School Fred D. McCallin, deacon; the Candidates for the priest­ W illi Grand Junction; Charles Anq Alimena in Scranton. fTam to P a g e S — C o ln m n i) Rev. Joseph Leberer, ; hood from the Josephinum are After completing his element­ G raduation Set June 2 and Father Vidal, mast« of customarily ordained by the ary education at St. Mary of ceremonies, assisted by seminar Apostolic Delegate because of the Assumption Grade School that institution's close affilia­ in that city, he enrolled in the 13- RELIGIOUS TO NOTE JUBILEES A 26-year-old tradition will June 2, St Anthony's High tion with the Holy See. Josephinum, where he finished be continued Sunday, June School, Sterling, will give Priest Aspirants' Father Alimena will offer his his high school, college, and 2. when 611 seniora of eight diplomas to 27. First Solemn Mass in St. Mary seminary studies. Denver Catholic high schools At the first joint com­ Tests Set June 3 of the Assumption Church, AT MT. ST. FRANCIS ON JUNE 4 are graduated in a joint cere­ mencement rites in Denver Examioxtioai for proipec- Scranton, Pa., the city in which mony at 3 p.m. in the City in 1933, 220 seniors from six tive >«minarian* for the his parents reside. The First June 4 will be a day of great \ial Adoration. Five members Springs; Sister M. Jcksephine, Auditorium Arena. Arch­ solemnity at Mt. St. Francis, will solemnize their diamond Mt. St Francis, Colorado high schools took part Fifty- Archdiecoto of Deover will Ma.ss is scheduled Sunday, June Eight From Area bishop Urban J. Vehr will six others were graduated be held at St. Thoma*' Semi­ 2, at 11 a.m. Father Joseph Colorado Springs, when 13 jub- jubilee: four, their golden; and Springs; Sister M. Antonina, confer the diplomas. iiarians will celebrate the anni­ four, their silver. St. Mary's Hospital, Columbus, from three other high schools nary, Deover, on Monday, Harzen of the Josephinum will Altogether, the 12 senior in separate ceremonies. June 3, at 10 a.m. be assistant priest versaries of their entrance into Thi.s year's festivities will be Neb.; Sister M. Sophine, St high schools of the Denver B e R aise d the Order of the Sisters of St. conducted according to the .Veu; Anthony's Hospital, Denver; Archdiocese will graduate a Francis Seraph of the Perpet- /lomattoSfraphie RUttal. In and Sister M. Consolate, St Jo­ total of 740 young people. this Ritual the Crown and seph's Hospital, Omaha. Neb. The high schools that will Staff ceremonie.s are discon­ Ceiebrating their golden jub­ take, part in the joint exer­ To Subdeacon Donations of $175 tinued. The beautiful P.salms ilee are Sister M. Erentrudis, cises ar6 StFrancis de Sales’, and prayers, however, make the St. Francis’ School. Humphrey, 116 graduates; Cathedral, Prospects for new priests in jubilee ceremonies very impres­ .Neb.; Sister M. Theresia, St, 101; Holy Family. 97; Regi.s, the Denver Archdiocese in M ode in W eek to sive. Mary's. Hospital, Emporia. 83; Mt Carmel, 67; St, Jo­ A Solemn Mass at 9 a.m. will Kans,; Sister M. Casimiris, St seph's. 64; Annunciation, 50; 1958 are bright, as eight Den­ highlight the occasion. The of­ Anthony's School, Celumbus and Mullen. 33. Mullen High ver seminarians will reefiva Priesthood Burses ficials will be as follows; Cele­ Neb.: and Sister M. Michaelis will be taking part in the the subdiaconate from Arch­ brant, the Rev. Vincent Hart. St Elizabeth’s Retreat, Den­ ceremony for the first time. bishop Urban J. Vehr in St C.SS.R., lieutenant colonel of ver. St'Mary's Academy, En­ Thomas’ Seminary chapel on More than $175 was received the Air Defense Command; In the past week for priesthood Silver jubilarians are Sister glewood, graduated 36 and Friday, May 81. at 8:30 a.m. burses in the Denver Archdio­ deacon, the Rev. Robert Green- M, Agatha, St. Mary's Hospital St Euphrasia’s High School Subdiaconate, the first major cese. slade, St. Mary's Parish, Colo­ Columbus, Neb.; Sister M. The- will graduate 14 in separate order, binds ite recipient for The St. Jude Burse—general rado Springs; subdeacon, the onilla. College of St. Joseph ceremonies. life to the obligations of celi­ arehdioceaan fund for the as- Rev. John Le Penske. Corpus Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Sister In Colorado 'Springs, St bacy and the daily recitation of Cbristi Parish, Colorado M. Raymundine, Cathedra Mary's High School will hold the Divine Office. •istenre of needy seminarians Springs; master of ceremonies, —received $35. to bring iu School, Gallup, N. Mex.; and commencement exercises for Denver students among the the Rev. Walter Jaeger, chap­ Sister M. Albertildis, St An­ 52 on Friday. May 31, at total to $1,068.04. In addition, New St. Mory-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo 14 men who will become sub­ lain at .Ml St. Francis, speaker thony's Mission, Zuni, N. Mex. 7;30 p.m., and on Sunday. deacons Friday are Peter payments were made by two for the occasion, the Rev. Ber- parishes on their own burses Urban (who ha.s a prieet- ard Giblin, O.P.M.. of St, brother in the archdiocese), —Mother of God, Denver, $100, Elizabeth's Church, Denver. ARCHBISHOP VEHR W ILL PRESIDE AT CEREM ONY FOR 57,000,000 INSTITUTION and Sacred Heart of Mary Par­ James Overman, Charles ish, South Boulder, $40.85. To Give Ploy Brown, Edward Day, Joseph Donors to the St. Jude Burse In honor of the jubilarians, Meznar, William Vollmer, John Included K.M.M., Lakewood. the postulants and the aspir­ Molitor, and Robert Harring­ $10; E.Z., Colorado Springs, ants of the St. Joseph College Bishop Willging to Dedicate New Hospital June 8 ton. $1; anonymous, Denver, $3; Affiliation and High School To receive the second minor anonymous, Denver, in thanks­ will present the four-act drama Bishop Joseph C. Willging the new section of the hospital became 95. A school of nursingjand on April 1. I960, the nuns bination delivery and operating orders—exorcist and acolyte- giving, $10; D.Z.. Denver, $1; entitled IVolturpa or From will bless the new St Mary- on July 2. The cost of the new was established in 1899. accepted ite complete opera­ tables; in the same Ordination Masa Mr. and Mrs. G.W.. Denver, Darl-ncst fo in the school Corwin Hospital in Pueblo Sat­ tion. are 33 seminarians, including $3: Mrs. HJ.P., Denver, $3; structure, which is being erected The rapid expansion waa cli­ Oxygen piped to all rooms, auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Ju­ urday, June 8, at 4 p.m. above and around the old build, In the seven years that the pip^ vacuum to ail surgery, seven Denver .students: Law­ anonymous, Denver, $2; and bilee night. maxed in 1902 with the open­ rence St Pe^r, John Rae, anonymous, Denver, $2. ArchbUhop Urban J. Vehr ings while the old parte are sisters have been in charge, delivery, and recovery rooms: This play is really not will proide and Biihop Will- still being used, has been placed ing of the new Minnequa Hos­ more than 400.000 patients a complete out-patient depart­ Maurice Mclnerney, Leo Ken­ This Saturday in the Cathe­ pital. which contained more nedy (who has a priest-brother dral. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr drama but rather a living, fiug will give the eddret*. as high as $7,000,000. have been given totally free or ment; superficial and deep speaking representation of the modem and unique features part-free care at the cost of therapy machines, miniature in the archdiocese), Raymond will ordain three men for serv­ life and times of the great Eng­ In the ceremonies the Rev. Opened in 1881 than any other hospital in the Jones, Richard Hanifen, and ice in the archdiocese. The cul­ Thomas Fitzgerald will be dea­ $225,000. It requires more than chest medicine, and radioactive lish St. Walburga, the daughter The hospital was rirst opened world at the time. 400 lay employes to assist the isotropea; separate recovery James Morgan. mination of the young deacons' of the illustrious St Richard con and the Rev. Louis Stovic dreams, the event signals also subdeacon. Father Fitzgerald in 1881 by the Colorado Fuel For 46 years the institution nuns in their work. rooma for general surgery, ton- On Thursday, May 30, at I. It portrays a great age of and Iron Corporation in a six- served the steelworkers, their .'illectomy, and delivery depart­ 7:30 p.m., 26 seminariana will the start of ministries produc­ saints and their heroism in the is chaplain of the old St Mary , J ,. Features of Building tive of good for countless souls. Hospital, which wilt be closed room frame house and Dr. families, and the community ment; receive first tonsure, which is spread of the Christian Faith. Richard W. Corwin became its Separate ehronic, contagious, an official mitiation into the Those who helped these new All the events in the play are July 15 and put up for ule. priests through the seminary first administrator. In 1948, the Colorado Fuel Among the features of the psychiatric, and pediatric nurs­ ranks of the clergy. The Den­ strictly historical and are »ken Father Stovic is Assistant Chan­ newly built hospital, which has can look with pride at the con­ cellor of the Pueblo Diocese and The following year a newer and Iron Corporation, deairing ing unite: eye magnet and metal ver Archdiocese has four stu­ secrated hands. from authentic sources. a bed capacity of 426. are eight particle locator in emergency dents in this class, which will chaplain of the St Mary-Cor- 30-bed hospital, known as “Casa to discontinue ite direct ac­ major and three minor operat­ ■ Gifts to the St. Jude Burse Jubilarions win institution. Verde." was built room; nurae-patient intercom receive first minor orders— may be sent to Archbishop tivities in the health and wel­ ing rooms, provisions for dicta­ system at all nursing stations; porter and lector—in the Fri­ Celebrating their diamond The dedication will 'be fol­ .Additional construction fol­ fare field, announced that it tion by doctors over any tele- and a pneumatic tube system day ceremony: Robert White, Urban J. Vehr at IS.ie Logan jubilee are Sister M. I'rsalina, lowed by a banquet. Street, Denver. lowed in 1890. 1895, 1897, and would give the hospital to the [ihone in the building, three de- for messages between depart­ Robe^ Cavarra, Robert Mes- St. Francis' Hospital, Colorado Patients are expected to use 1901, when the bed capacity Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, ivery rooms equipped with com­ ments. nar, and Gerald CuMck.

. - — w- PA G E TW O Otfkt, 938 Bannock Stroat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, May 30, 1957

3 W ill B e O rdaiped by A rchbishop Plan for Aiding

A t Rites in C athedral on J u n e 1 West European

(Continuid From Pagt OhcJ iSeminery, Denver. priest. Serving ts deacon will be dral School, Denver. Afcer at- Father Gabel will offer his the Rev. Charles Salmon, former Refugees Told tcndance at Morey Junior High First Solemn Mass Sunday, June assistant in the parish; subdea­ The Hungarian refugee pro­ School, he completed his high 2, at 9:45 a-m. in St. Francis de con, John Molitot, seminarian; gram will be extended to West­ sciwol ac Sr. Francis d f Sates' Sales' Qiurch. The pastor, the and master of ceremonies, semi­ ern European countries, with He took the complete course ol Rl Rc%'. Monsignor Gregory narian Charles Brown. Thuiifei husbands, wives, ions, daugh­ ters, and parenta of those in clerical training ijf Sc Tliomas' Smith, V.G., will be assistant will be Omar Joseph, and aco­ this count^ eligible to make lytes, Gerald Phelan and Charles application for admission, ac­ Grand, all seminarianSk cording to Monsignor Elmer J. Father Gieselmap/w^ deliver Kolka, director of the Denver MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Arehdioeesan Resettlement tbe sermon. ’—' Oommittee. Refugees in this INSURANCE SINCE 1897 The ixdinand has two sisters country who art of this degree and three cousins in the reli­ of relationship, b u t art n ot gious life. The sisters are Sister U.S. citizens, may be sponsora. i n s u r e r s The program waa originally re­ M. Hilda and Sister M. Louise, stricted to thoM refugees in Sisters Adorers of the Most Austria. Precious Blood, Wichita; and of a competition in oral French held at St. Mary's Judy Dillon, Mme. Stanley M. Newman, Linda Pike, and Mary Monsignor Kolka will gladly the cousins, Sisters M. Reinolda Winners Academy, Cherry Hills, on Hay 9 pose with the Klinke; seated are times. Raymond E. Duboe (left) and Rufua furnish more information about and M. Teresica, Precious Blood F. Saulter. Also pictured are two pesteboard poodles used as the extended program from his judges of the contest Standing, left to right, are Helen Newman, decorations for the tea. office at 1656 Grant Street, Nuns, and Sister M. Gertrude, a Denver, AC. 2-3825. f A Dominican Nun in Great Bend, DUTCH M ISSIONARY BELIEVES 3 HOUSES TO BE JOINED Hungorian Priest Kans. To Conduct Triduum d t k The candidate has four A Hungarian-born priest, the CmM J. Hyii Cfrard R. T«Bockbort brothers, Louis E.. Alex, Viaor Redism Is Bigger Threat Remodeling Work Set Rev. Sabbu Kilian, O.F.M., IC.. and Virgil J. Gabel, and four will visit Denver to give a tri­ duum in the language of hit na­ H*rWrl W. [^albma* sisters, Siscers Hilda and Louise, In Chile Than Elsewhere At St. Joseph's Convent tive land. 753 Goi & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 Mrs. Floyd Burnham, and Mrs. Father Sabbaa is a member DCNVEK. COLORADO Harold Chetelat. He is the of the New York Province, the B y P a u l H . H a l l e t t will be the supreme moral au­ A major renovating project C.SS.R., pastor, said plans are youngest member of the family. priests of which staff St Eliza­ COMMUNISM is perhaps a thority during the long periods is being planned to join the being formulated so that the beth’s Parish, Denver. He is a»- Rtv. John F. Slattery more active threat in Chile the priest must be absent. He three separate houses serving nuns will have an ample chapel, sociated with the Hungarian John F. SlacTcry has a younger than anywhere, else in South or she will write letters, nurM as the convent for 17 Sisters community room, their own refugee program of the Na­ brother, Thomas W. Slattery, America, according to Father the sick, act as justice of peace, of Mercy at SL Joseph's (Re- rooms, a music teaching room, tional Catholic Welfare Con­ demptorist) Parish, Denver. and parlors for visitors. Re­ DUI\LOP srudying for the priesthood at St. Matthew Homberg, a Dutch and play the part of arbitrator ference Catholic Relief Serv­ missionary of the I^iests of the in family quarrels. But it would The buildings will be joined by modeling cost is estimated at ices. DISTRIBUTORS [Thomas' Seminary and entering Sacred Heart who bas served require almost a miracle for a paasagewayi. and badly needed 86,000. Archbishop Urban J. The Franciscan will conduct first-year theology next fal(. in that countiy for five years. people to retain their Catholic be prov: Vehr of Denver approved the the triduum June 7-9 in SL J iA n A . o f. Q iudihf The ofdinaod was born July The Reds were responsible for faith unimpafred when they do Father C h a r I e t Buckley, project. Paul's Chapel in the basement recent strikes and looting and not see s priest for three years The old convent at 622 W. of the Cathedral. He will hear 5, 1931. in Denver, the son of at a time. John F. and Margaret A. Slat constantly stir up unrest. But Sixth Avenue will provide 10 Confessions in Hungarian. it is not Communism that con­ « • • Smear Printers sleeping rooms upstairs. On the Mora information on the tcry. His father is deceased. stitutes the ultimate danger to IN ADDITION to the 900 first floor will be a kitchen, triduum will appear in ‘next After attendance at the Swan­ Chile, said the priest, who was native priests, there are 900 Face Prison, refectory, parlors (converted week's edition of the D en ver sea public school, the young dea on a brief visit to Denver. The foreign missionaries working in from the o ld chapel), and a Catholic Rfgieler. 3 6 . 9 con entered Annunciation Grade ultimate danger is the lack of the long and slender country $1,000 in Fines music room. A 30-foot long Refugees' Links of South America, which is community room opening into School, Denver, in September, To Reds Denied P E R GALLON only 100 miles wide, but which Possible sentences of one- the yard will be built off the Charges that 70 per cent of 1943, and was graduated from extends lengthwise half up the year imprisonment and 81,000 refectory. the refugees given shelter in JOE KAVANAUGH, INC. Annunciation High School in continent. The 900 foreign mis­ fines face Clarence M. Staf­ Enclosed passageways will this country "are Commanista” June, 1949. He entered St. sionaries try to build more ford and E. Page Wingate, both were dtsmiued by Monsignor 7TH AT LOGAN seminaries as a natural help in of Denver, as the result of their connect the old convent to the Thomas' Seminary in September, other two, convent buildings Kolka. fostering more native voca­ guilty pleas in tbe anonymous "We have not run across 1949, and was graduated there tions. The Holy Father has said south on Galapago Street Next religions smear in last fall's po­ to the old convent is tbe second anyone who bas been found at this spring. that this should be their chief litical campaign. dwelling to be converted into a any time to^ava been an ac­ Father Slattery will offer his aim. Father Homberg said th^t Stafford used his appearance there is promising material out May 24 before Federal Judge chapel with a sacristy. The third tive Communist—or who would POWER MOWERS First Solemn Mass Sunday, June of which to make priests in the Lee Knous to change his origi­ building south will include have been interested in any ' 2, in Our Lady of Grace Qiurch, seven sleeping rooms and a few way in undermining our gov­ Catholic university students, nal plea of innocent to one of guest rooms, which may be ernment," Monaignor Kolka Denver. Assistant priesr will be who. have a great ardor to help gail& to printing the objec­ And Other Tools For Rent the Church. tionable sheet, which askid de­ used for an expended faculty. S lid . the R l Rev. Moosignor Charles At San Bernardo, a suburb feat of certain Catholic candi­ Pat Horgan, architect is The slur on the refugees was : Hagus, retired pastor of An­ of Santiago, the cepitai, the dates and of Senatorial candi­ drawing up the plana. George made by a group of five Euro­ TU 9:00 nunciation. The Rev. James Prieats of the Sacred Heart date John Carroll. Wingate, a McCormick, engineer, is see­ pean Protestant clergymen touring the United States under Sun4«y8 *Til ,Moynihan, Our Lady of Grace have already started building newcomer to the case, pleaded ing in an advisory capacity. Jim S:00 Kerr of the Kerdy Wrecking sponsorship of the American [pastor, will be deaccxi.jand the modest seminary. Father guilty to ordering the sheets. Homberg is in the U. S. to raise Judge Knous said the two Company will supply materials Council of Christian Churcbesi Rev. C B. Woodrich, arcbdioc- funds for its completion. His would be sentenced after the and do the remoaeling, which iesan vocations director, sub- address is St. Joseph’s Hospital, court’s probation department is to start about June 15. Ten­ The Denver Catholic I deacon. The new priest's semi- 526 E. 143rd Street, N. Y. 54. makes an investigation. tatively the completion date is Aug. 16. R efiiter DWARE , narian-brother, Thomas, will be Father Bernard Kramer, 6420 E. Colfox ot Monoco FL. 5-5330 [master of ceremonies, and semi­ PUBLIC RELATIONS' C.SS.R., assistant at SL Jo­ Published Weekly by tbe narians from Our Lady of Grace seph's, will direct a group of Catholic Press Society, Ine. 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Parish will fill the minor offices. Rev. Matthew Homberf men and boya of the parish this Laity Must Ready Selves summer in modernization work Subscrintlon: 83.00 Par The Rev. Donald McMahon, prieats, of whom there are only and in installing Ule floors in Year. Sold in combination pssasssaas pastor of Christ the King Par­ 900 born in the country to care classrooms and corridors of the with Tbe Register, National ish. Evergree, and former An for 6,000,000 people in a coun­ high school. Mr. Chadwick, a Edition, in Archdloceae of I * 1 , ^ 7.* try 2,500 mile long. For Aposfolafein Church in the light o f changing nunciicion assistant, will deliver parishioner, is donating his Denver. Father Homberg told the services for this project Entered as Second Clast the sermon. story of a typical parish he “The most important product Glynn Fraser In his address The ordinand’s father, dead of the Catholic in any public as the speaker at the annual Matter at the Post Office stock market conditions... cares for which has been Cath­ Denver. Colo. 20 years, was a wholesale meat olic for generations, but where relations program for himself, banquet of the Diocesan Council Music Convention is, of course, himself." said C. of Ca^oiic Women in Laramie. dealer in Denver. There is a a priest is able to visit only Slated for Denver after intervals of years. The Wyo., May 6. sister, Mrs. Lawrence Borland of parish covers 8,000 ^uare From his personal experiences Denver. miles and has a population of in public relations work, Mr. DR. JAMES P. 40,000 scattered through 60 School Post Fraser outlined the proper small towns. Actually, a group attitudes people, especially of three missionaries it as­ Catholics, should have concern­ GRAY Gail M urphy signed to Attend these people, In Honduras ing life. He stressed the but in order to do so they must necessity of balance between O ptom etrist travel thousands of miles on work and recreation with New Novice for horseback every year. moderation in all things. Eyes Examined • Visual Care • • • Given Jesuit Concerning the Catholic fam­ Phone M edical Nuns NINETY PER CENT of ily he emphasized the need for of Chileans are Catholic and Joseph (Pat) Walsh, a Jesuit parents to love their children TAbor 5-8883 schplastie from Holy Family actively and to show this love| FOR APPOtNTMCNT Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mur- Chile is really a religious coun­ by demonstrated acts of af-' phy, 4192 Ames Street, Den­ try, Father Hotrberg said, but, Parish, Denver, will leave the 213 COLO. BLDG. U.S. June 4 for Belize, British fection, respect, appreciation, ver, will leave next week to at­ with a growing lack of priests. and participation in the pur­ 1815 CALIF. ST. Here's a ir't you should take right now. Fill tend the formal reception of It must'depend on the generos­ Honduras. At the Jesuits’ St. John’s College thece he will suits and interests of the chil­ out the below coupon with the names of the secu­ their daughter, Gail, into the ity of other countries. Protest­ dren and spouse. Medical Mission Sisters, in ant missionaries from the U. S„ complete a thr^e-year teaching rities you now own. ..or those you would tike to regency before returning to the In a true evaluation of one's Philadelphia, on June 8. meanwhile, supported by ample self. Dr. Fraser said that the buy. Promptly upon receiving your list, ourfc| Gail entered the postulate of funds furnished by their sects U.S. The young scholastic is a Catholic layman ought to pre­ Research Department will analyze these stocks the Society in November, 1966, back home, are doing their pare and inform himself for and give you a detailed report containing such iiat Marymeade, Mountain View, best, and no' without results. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Calif., and was in California "In the parish of Teno, where Walsh, Sr.. 4476 Vrain Street his stewardship or apostolate as suggestions as which .stocks to sell, which ones a militant aoo of the Church. until several weeks ago when I was working several years, An open house and reception WHILE to keep, which ones to buy more of, stocks to were held in the home May 25 Intellifeat DitcuMien and in the neighborhood many Every Catholic adult, he YOU replace the ones you should sell, etc. people, not having a Catholic Erior to his departure from argued, should be able to dis­ WAIT Our Research Department, one of the largest priest among them, are already 'enver May 31. attending the Protestant serv­ His younger brother. James cuss intelligently and accu­ Dominican Sister M. Cas- l-TEAl CUABANTX* and most experienced in the Rocky Mountain rately tbe subject of divorce, ice.” Walsh, S.J., is completii^ his validity of Catholic marriage, imir (above), o f Omaha',| Kmpire, is competent to make an up-to-the-minute The lack of priests may be in fourth year at St Stanislaus' Neb., has been named chairman I MOST CARS part, and in some places is divorce and re-marriage. appraisal of your securities— without obligation. Novitiate, Florissant, .Mo., and “^e Catholic laymen, he re­ of two forums on “Music in tbe BONDED U N H C , tJ.M Hundreds of report> miles of tape and thousands being, supplied by generous lay in the fall attend St Louis Catholic Schools” to be featured 2-Trsr Coaisalre.. ' Extra people, who teach catechism University. The couple’s third marked, should be able to con­ at tlie convention of the West- DRUMS 14 ,M of statistic* continuously flow into the Research and pray the Rosary every night child, Mary Ixiuise, is a fifth verse intelligently about the Central Division of the Music TURNED ...... ■ * Each Department. These are carefully studied and with the people. Such a person mystical Body, Catholic educa­ grader st Holy Family School tion. and the Catholic views on Teachers' National Association. interpreted by our analytical staff. There fnay be For years the family were The convention is scheduled to 2600 S. BROADWAY members of St. Mary Magda- censorship. be held at the Hotel Cosmopoli­ AUTO lAKE CO. vital information affecting stocks fbu own or In an age marked by striv­ RA. 2-4674 Piio#o for Appt. lehes’ Parish. Both Jesuit scho- ing for material success and the tan. Denver. Keb. 23-26, 1968. would like lo huy. Work to BeginiI lastics, natives of Denver, at­ Tbe West-Central Divsion in­ possession of wealth and things, 2424 1 . CeNax This professional “ check-up" is yours for the tended Regis High School. Jo­ the Catholic layman must not cludes Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, asking. Ue will send you a confidential report. seph entered the Society of only set an example to his , Nebraska, and South lU CK 6 WHITE SEEViCI Dakota, H. 7‘llll PkoM fw Appt. Just fill out the handy form below and include, At Grand Lake JesuS after his graduation in fellow man, but it is his obliga­ 1950, and James entered after tion to do so, Mr. Fraser said. Sister M. Ctsimir will con­ if possible, information about your investment one year at in duct a course in musii) education 122 N. CASCADE objective. This will be helpful in making our Perhaps no single aspect of his at Creighton University, Omaha .u .1. [“ publi'c relations program" is ■ LACK 1 WHITE SERVICE personalized report lo you. There is no charge On New Church After three m thel important than this ex- during the summer session, June ME. 4-667S Colorado Sprisqs or obligation. Honduras. Joseph ^11 .return ticc of kindness, 13- Aug. 3. fContinurd From Page One) to the Jesuits SL M«ys <^1-, chatty, and generosity toward the Rev. Thomas Barry, former lege, SL Mans, Kans., for',„

68TH COMMENCEMENT TO BE LARGEST IN HISTORY

The lar^st trndustion dess Caron, Colorado Springs: Jo- R. Sanders, Wichita, Kans.; Meek, Robert E. Sutton, all of Sister M ^ ry John Ryan, all of In Refris College history will seph B. Bischof, Pinckneyville, Wallace C. Shannon, Jr., Wau­ Denver; Manuel Rosado, Puerto Denver; receive degrees at the college’s 111.; Parnell H, Quinn, Bright- watosa, Wis.; Robert P. Wick, Rico; Edward L. Moorhead, Robert B. Jones, Jr., Pueblo; <>8th commencement exercises waters, L.I., N.Y.; and Daniel Milwaukee, Wis.; and James N. Wilmette, 111; and Anthony P. Larry Lekie, Durango; Thomas beginning at 8:16 p.m. Sunday, R. Riordan, Milwaukee, Wis.; Brown, Thermopolis, Wyo.; Rendulich, Rillton, Pa. ; L. Arms. Minneapolis, Minn.; June 2, in Phipps Auditorium, Business Administration— Accounting—Charles B. Car- Sociology—Jacqueline Marie John F. Evans. Oklahoma City, Denver. Robert H. Chauvin, Leonard V. roll, Daniel J. Cronin, Martin T. Dell, Richard F. Lutz, ArAiur Okla.; Timothy J. Harrington, A total of 107 slniors, in­ CoUins, James N. Cushner, Hart, Max E. Nelson, John N. V. Rossi, Leonard D. Vostrejs, Milwaukee, Wis.; and William cluding 20 who will be gradu­ Warren C. Meidl, John A. Tanner, and William G. Zook, Ronald J. Simpson, and Eugene A. Moss, Oklahoma City, Okia. ated in August, will take part Plumb, Jr.; Joan Sotiros, and all of Denver; James F. Jagger, L. Smaldone, alt of Denver; in the June commmcenient. John Spensieri, all of Denver; Pueblo; Edward J. Kelly, Jr., Charles J. Murphy, Colorado The ^mmencement exercises George P. Ashcroft, Littleton; Leadville; Francis E. Sweeney, Springrs; Thomas E. Elnen, Memorial Day Mass will climax graduation week John J. Culig of Pueblo: Paul Q. Strasburg;. Louis W. DePaeme- Wichita, Kans.; Richard F. activities. Beacom, South Sioux City, Neb.; lere, Casper, Wyo.; and Paul S. Henry. Tulsa, Okie.; and Jo­ Officers Announced A president's reception honor­ Leo P. Cremins, University City, Erramouspe, Rock Spriogs, seph M. Lar.dino, Oak Park, Hi. Mathematics — Allen B. Officers of the Memorial ing graduates and their par­ Mo.; Richard L. Eckhard, St. Wyo.; Day Mass being offered Thurs­ ents will be held at the Town I.ouiSi Mo.; Paul J. Foley, Jr., Economics—Charles K. Gers- Hower, LitHeton; William L. bach, Jr., Larchmont, N. Y.; Smithhisler, Colorado Springs; day, May 30, at 10 a.m. in Mt. Clnb, E. lOth Avenue and Sher­ Wichita, Kans.; Olive} Cemetery are Arch­ man Street, from 5 to 7 p.m. Merlin J. Heilman. Houghton, John E. Graham, Galesburg, and John E. Kirchner, Jr., Kan­ III.; James P. Minogue, Minne­ sas City, Mo. bishop Urban J. Vehr, dele- Saturday, June 1. Later that la.; Thomas T. Hoogerwerf, brant; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor evening, the graduate and their Moline, 111.; Paul J. Iten, Le- apolis, Minn.; and Joseph A. Biology—Donald A. Cerrone, Patricia Dowd Dunn. Milwaukee, Wis.; Tliomas J. Daoahey III, Robert Gregory Smith, V.G., assistant Roberta Glonnoa Sheila Murphy parents will be guests of honor S^nd, Minn.; Dan F. O'Rourke. riest; the Rev. Mathias Blen- at a Regis Club alumni dance, Jr., Tul.sa, Okla.; Gerald A. Philosophy—Paul £. Cooper, W. Gonring, and Richard J. r ? James F. Drinkard, John M. Rydberg, all of Denver. ush, deacon; the Rev. Forrest t also at tne Town Club. Peters, Waterloo, la.; William Allen, subdeacon; an'd the Rev. Actual graduation exercises Natural science—Horsce J. 'Live Spirit of Loretto/ 66 Heights ' t Anderson of Denver and Mau­ Andrew Warwick and the Very will begin with an academic NINE o r GROUP FROM SEE CITY Rev. George Forquer, O.P., nrocesskm' and Baccalaureate rice E. O'Connor of Council Bluffs, la. deaebns of honor. Maas in the Regis Student The Rev. Carl F. Kruger, Chapel at noon Sunday, June 2, Chemistry—Harold J. Wanebo Graduates Told at Commencement Academic Honors to Go of Denver and Norbert V. Feh- S.J., of Regis College ib to followed by an informal recep­ give the sermon. tion in the Regis library., ringer of Peetz. “ We grow by giving of our­ bear the trademark of Loretto,” gion contest sponsored by Arch­ B.S. in chemisty—Daniel 6. Students from St. Thonas’ Graduation Speaker Seminary form the choir and selves to others,” Archbishop he said in urging the graduates bishop-Vehr were Patricia Dowd To 12 Regis Collegians Harris of Bennett. Urban J. V,ebr, D.D., told the 66 to fulfill their cultural respon­ of Chicago, first; Roberta Glen- Dr. Williahi E. Morgan, pres­ Bachelor or Arts degrees will serve as minor ministers of the Mass. graduates and their friends at sibility toward the school. Not non of Miller, S. Ddk., second; ident of Colorado State Uni­ Annual awards for academic [Award; James P. Drinkard, the be awarded to Edward J. Tan- the S6th commencement exer­ only in enjoying the benefits of and Sheila Murphy of Colorado versity, will be the commence­ guay, Denver, in history, and cises S t Loretto Heights Col­ ment speaker, Archbishop achievement In specializediBroim and G old Award as the Top Airman their liberal arts education but Springs, third. fields will be presented to 12|ouUUnding senior; and Mary Harry V. Quadracci of Mil­ lege on May 26. In addressing also in promoting the cause of Following graduation a re­ Urban J. Vehr will pre.sent waukee, Wis., in philosophy. special words to the graduate Loretto Heights should the diplomas, and the Very Rev. Regis College students, nine of Frances Berger, the Joseph A. Kathryn H. Kossuth of Lowry ception for the graduates and them from Denver, in com­ Ryan Award for the best the Archbishop told the seniors graduates excel. Selig remarked, their friends was held in Mache- Richard F. Ryan, SJ., Regis Air Force Base will receive an “to continue in your lives the College president, will confer mencement exercises in Phipps achievement by a woman stu­ associate degree (two years) in Winners in the annual reii- beuf Hall. the bachelor's degrees. Auditorium beginning at 8:16 dent in evening division busi­ science, and John J. Hanson of spirit of Loretto.” p.m. Sunday, June 2. ness courses. Robert Selig, president of tbs Candidates for Degrees Denver will receive a certificate board of trustMs of Denver DIOCESAN, RELIGIOUS CLERICS A tpecial sward a* man-of- The Campion Physics Award in business. Candidates for bachelor of the-year, given anoually by for the best work in ;phyaics will University, delivered the ad­ acience degrees in the following the Alpha Kappa Pei butineet go to William L. Smithhisler of August (Candidates dress. Candidates for degrees fields of study are: fraternity to an eutetaading Colorado Springs. Paul S. Erra- August candidates taking part were presented by the Rev. Wil­ 13 Trained at St. Thomas' English—Cfaude W. Arnold, alumnue. will be presented to modspe. Rock Springs, Wyo., in June commencement exer­ liam Jones, college chaplain and John L. Larson, Joseph E. Sul­ Vincent M. Dwyer, managing will receive Uie Colorado So­ cises are John R. Blake, Edward srcbdiocesan superintendent of livan, and . Charles L. Wood­ editor of the “Rocky Moun­ ciety of Certified Public Ac­ Bonner, William B. Brannan, schools, and the degrees were ward, all of Denver: Anthony I. tain Newi." countants Award as the senior Sister Mary Josephine, William conferred by Archbishop Vehr. To Serve Outside Denver Oreskovich, Pueblo; James . Leading the award winners in accounting with the highest J. Deline, Margurette Dicker- Eight girts also received as­ son, John B. Garbella, Eugene Bzdek, Frankfurt, Germany; will be Robert H. Chauvin of average for his college career; sociate of arts degrees for com­ Besides the three Denver The Rev. Christopher D. and Thomas F. Staley, Tulsa, Denver, who will receive both and Anthony Rendulich, Rill- L. Lamansky, Jr.; Joseph A. pletion of two-year courses in deacons who will be ordained Lynch, S.P., also to be ordained Okla.; the Paul V. Pattridge Award ton, Pa., will receive the Glea­ McNulty, Thomas H. May, secretarial studies. priests in the Cathedral, Den­ in Santa Fe June 1, but for the History—Richard 0. Camp­ for an oubtanding record in son Memorial Award as the out­ John H. Meier, Capt. George M. An honor guard composed of ver, June 1, there are 13 in Servants of theTaraelete, Born bell, Terrance B. McCarty, Don the field of business adminis­ standing senior athlete. Reed, Joseph F. Tengler, and members of the Knights of Co­ this year’s priesthood ordina­ June 27, 1918, in Meadville, aid F. Ploussard, Alfred H. tration and economics, and the lumbus and Air Force Acad­ tion class at St. Thomas’ Semi­ Pa., he attended the Alexian Richardson, Richard D. Turelli, Alpha Kappa Psi Award for THOM AS As DUGGAN, SJ. emy cadets led the academic pro­ nary. • Brothers’ Hospital School of and Howard Van Doren Far- the highest three-year scho­ cession. Two of the 13, Deacons Alex­ Nursing, Chicago, obtaining an rand, all of Denver; Gerald C. lastic average in commerce and Role as Alumnae ander Sinclair,' III, of Kansas R.N.; De Paul University, Chi- finance. Jesuit Seminarian Pays Selig, the commencement City-St. Joseph and David E. cago; and St.' Meinrad's in In­ Other Denver students re­ speaker, stressed the responsi­ Viramontes of Gallup, will be diana, before entering SL ceiving honors are Lawrence E. bility of the graduates in their ordained with the Denver can­ Thomas'. Priest Marking Brady, the Archbishop Vehr future role as «lun}nae. “ You didates. The Rev. Joseph C. Doyle. Award, which is given to pro­ High Tribufe to Mother T. Sgi. Edward C. Mar­ sre the product of Loretto, you Six others have already been Santa Fe Archdiocese, to be mote Catholic thought and ac­ riott (above), of 741 New­ ordained. They are Fathers ordained June 1. Bom Jan. 16, tion; James W. Creamer, Jr., ark Street, Aurora, has heen Harry DeJonghe, ordained May 1931. in Grand Rapids, Mich., Jubilee Honored who will receive the Mary J. A Jesuit seminarian from on Human Relations, She has Denver characterized his been active in various PTAs selected as “ outstanding air­ 4 in ; Alan Cush­ he attended St Joseph’s Col­ Ryan Memorial Award for the man’’ from among more than ing, ordained for the^ Santa Fe lege, Kirkwood, Mo., and best work in first-year account­ mother in a Mother’s Day and is a past president of the Knights Offer message as the “one influence St. Philomena Parish Altar 300 candidates in the Air Force Archdiocese May 18 in Seattle, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, ing; Patrick G. Moran, winner Reserve program throughout Wash.; Wilson Smart, ordained before entering St Thomas'. AtFrederick of the analytical chemistry con­ which fashioned my ideals, and Rosary Society. She is taught me right from wrong, also a volunteer worker at Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, in Helena, Mont, May 18; Jo­ The Rev. Daniel A. Pcrlinski, test for the A. W. Foratali the Ave Maria Clinic, and South Dakota. City as Site seph Montoya, ordained la. A silver jubilee reception Award; made me sensitive to beauty, Sgt Marriott in being rum­ tq be ordained for the Okla­ was sponsored on Tuesday, goodness, and kindness, and Dr. Duggan haa been as­ Pueblo, May 26; and Robert A. homa City-Tulsa Diocese June Donald A. Cerrone, the’ Bi­ sociated with Denver Cath­ inated for the honor by his unit Caldwell and Wilbur E. Moore, May 21, by St. Therese’s Altar ology Award; Donald F. Pious- sympathetic to pain, be it in commander, Lt Col. S. A. Levy, 1. Born May 17, 1928, in Chi- a robin, a water spaniel, or a olic Charities since 1949, .ordained for the Oklahoma cago, he attended Quigley Pre­ Society, the Ladies of Guada­ sard, the Carlton J. H, Hayes Jr., was cited for his efforts in For Convention City-Tulsa Diocese May 25. lupe, an organization in Fred­ Hi.story Award; Jame.s N/ Cush- human bolng.’’ serving as medical director paratory Seminary, Chicago; of Ave Maria Clinic and at­ the Air Force Reserve recruit­ (Continued From Page One) The remaining members of St Mary of the Lake Seminary, erick; and the Altar Society of , the Wall 'Street Jourruil He is Thomas A. Duggan, ing program and for his work the class include: the Guardian Angels Mission of S.J., of St. Stanislaus' Semi­ tending physician to the Con­ s tr e e t preaching program of St. Mundelein, 111.; and De Paul vent of the Good Shepherd, as information services special­ The Rev. Patrick Lopez, to Mead to honor Father Maurue nary, Florissant, Mo. His par­ ist for his unit the 9763rd Air Thomas' Seminary end to state be ordained June 1 in Santa Fe University. Chicago, before en­ M. Zabolitxky, O.S.B., pastor of Violinist ent! are Dr. and Mrs. T. A. St. Clare's Orphanage, and Newman Clubs. rolling in St Thomas’. St. Therese’s Parish, Frederick. Refugee the Infant of Prague Nur­ Reserve Squadron at Denver for service in that archdiocese, Duggan of 901 Milwaukee Federal Center. They selected Grand Junction Born April 14, 1928, in Socorro, The Rev. Philip Colibraro, to One hundred fifty parishion­ Street. Denver. sery. as the 1958.convention site. be ordained June 1 for the A member of St Therese'a The knights gave $1,000 to N. Mex,, he attended Immacu­ neighboring Diocese of Chey­ ers attended. Because he had Led Gates Choir The seminarian wrote that Graduate Parish in Aurora, Marriott is late Heart of Mary Seminary, been in the community only Mother’s Day “ honors the aid Newman Clubs on Colorado Santa Fe, and St Meinrad's enne. Born Dec. 7, 1930, m A violinist who helped others Of Regis High also an active participant in campuses. In addition, a coltec- Casper, Wyo., he attended Maur four montW, since Jan. 15, the sing their way through the dis- person that is responsible for the Civil Defenpe program, and Seminary in Indiana before en­ number that attended was be­ everything great, good, and Young Duggan joined the tioD to help the Newman Club Hill High School in Atchison, CQi^orts of a displaced persons Society of Jesus in August, a member of the American Le­ work at Colorado University tering St Thomas'. Kans., before entering St yond the expectation of those camp in Italy led a 100-voice pure that has ever come into gion. who planned and prepared the my life and ever shall come 1964, and professed Ris Sol­ was taken among the delegates Thomas’. chorus of the Gates Rubber emn vows last August He is Marriott is currently being and netted $160. This followed B oard of N ursery The two deacons being or­ event. Father* Maurus was Company in its first concert into it" considered along with other generously presented with a graduate of Regis High a special appeal by Father To M eet June 4 dained priests with the Denver >erformance Sunday, May 26, . Recalling his home life, he School, where he was a star outstanding reservists for se­ Charles Forsyth, O.S.B., chap­ class are from the East and many and useful gifts. At the n* Bonfih Memorial Theater. added: “ Love is probably the reception, two students from basketball player. lection as “outstanding airman lain of the Colorado University The annual meeting of'the Southwest The Rev. Alexander the local high school, Tamara thing. that strikes me most The Duggan family also of the year” for 10th Air Force, Newmanites, executive board of the Infant B. Sinclair, III, born March 9, Tosone and Janice Evezich, when I reflect on home. It includes three other children: who will then be a_ candidate The state convention banquet of Prague Nursery will be con­ 1933, in Brooklyn, attended played selections on the piano. was always there, even in Patrick, a student at St for the nationwide a'ward, pre­ was held at the university with ducted Tuesday, June 4, at 6 Rockhurst High School, Kansas A native of Germany, Father the little eorrecUons that Michael's College, Santa Fe, sented to the outstanding re­ Father Constantine Zielinski, p.m. at the nursery, 2790 W. City, Mo.; and Georgetown Uni­ Maurus was born Jan. li, 1907. had to be administered from N. Mex.; Dennis, who will serve airman in the Continental O.F.M. Conv., as the speaker. SSrd Avenue, Denver. versity, Wsshington, before en­ He was professed at Holy Cross time to time. And whenever attend Holy Cross Abbey, Air Command. He discussed the duties and Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of tering St Thomas'. The Rev. Abbey. Canon City, Aug. 15, I think of you. I naturally Canon City; and Jo Ellen, Marriott and his wife, Alma, opportunities of Catholic men Denver will be host to th<. board David E. Viramontes, a native 1927. He was ordained May 21, think of Dad. You, two are who will attend St Scholas- have three children: Catherine, for leadership. and will preside at the meeting. of La Union, N. Mex., was bom '1932, in the first ordination inseparable, and in an age Uca's Academy, Canon City. 7. Debra, 3, and Cheryln, 1. Boulder council 1183 marked A dinner will be served. May 16, 1926, He attended Con. class of Archbishop Urban J. filled with divorce and dis­ AH four children were grad­ They have been residents of its golden jubilee by being host The officers and committee ception Seminary, Conception, Vehr. sension in the home, you and uated from St Philomena’s Aurora for the past three to the convention. Thomas Hag­ chairmen will submit their re­ Mo., before enrolling at St First assigned to St. Mary's, Dad, in my estimation, have Grade School, Denver. years. gerty was chairman. ports for the year. Thomas'. Colorado Springs, be served as lived a life of canonizable an assistant for two years. aanctity.’’ Since then he has served in Mrs. D.uggon many posts throughout the state and has befn librarian On Deanery Boord and instructor at the Abbey Mrs. Duggan is a member School, Canon City. He w^ of the board of directors of pastor of St. Ida's I-afayette, the Denver Deanery Council for eight years, and St. Bene­ of Catholic Women and is the dict's, Florence, for five years. representative of the CCW Your Best Deal Is Still at In Florence he wa.s also chap­ on the Mayor's Commission lain at St. Joseph'a Hospital. He wu pastor of St. Leander’s, Pueblo, and served as adminis­ trator in the Westcliffe Parish. A brother, Father Thomas Frank KadUc Zabolitzky, also labored - in He Is Frank Kadlec, an em­ Colorado and at one time was ploye of the Gates technical de­ on the staff of the Abbey col­ partment. and a native of lege of liberal arts. He is now Czecho-Slovakia. deceased. Selections included folk songs, hymns, and cla.ssics, among them ‘‘The Heavens Resound” by Beethoven. Schubert'.s “ Ave Maria." and "Onward Ye Peo­ r j f j i i ples,” by Sibelius. Kadlec organized the choral group aftei he joined the Gates orgsnization. He studied for three years in Prague before his education was interrupted by German and Russian inva­ sions of his country. After the war, he was sent to a DP camp UXHHM in Italy, where ha organized a m o MU KM group of 80 voices in a choir. for financing He spent two and one-half years in the camp before his release. By then, his group had ...... been invited tb sing over Radio • • Rome from St. Peter's Basilica, your new automobile •• •••••• land at the French Institute land the Conservatory of Music, I both at Naples, A High Mass in memory of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor * at low bank rates Joseph Bosetti, V.G. (above), will be sung in St. Catherine’s GRADUATION GIFTS Chapel at Camp St Malo on * Rotaries * Prayer Books Sunday, July 28, (the last Sun­ day in July) at 10 o’clock. * Missals * Medals & Chains Members of the Cathedral choir * Stotues * Pictures * Books will sing at this Mass. The DfNVfR'S FR/ENOMfST BANJC Sterlinff Silver Pendants Monsignor Bosetti was the founder and director of the and many olfier Beanti/ui Arliclet boys’ camp at Allen's Park for many years. He served as entrol Bank & Trust Co. Complete Lint of Retigiout Artictei for Ckur'h and Home Chancellor and Vicar Generd in the Archdiocese of Denver 15th oml ArogBhoB > Denver, Celerede and directed the Cathedral Male Vested Choir until his death in A. P. WAGNER & CO. 1954. , Friends of Monsignor Bosetti are invited to attend this Slass. MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CHURCH GOODS The early announcement is made so that priest* in the arch- 606 1 4 lh S i. BotweoD Colifornia A Welten TA. S-833I ;diocese who knew Monsignor 1 Hour FREE Parking Directly [Bosetti may save the date in in rear of our store— \(elton St. Entrance the summer if they wish to at­ tend this Mass.

-I •. Thursday, May 30, 1957 PA CE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205

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Washington U-DO-WE DO Park Mkt. LAUNDRY Bill Hafba* Your Friendly Christ the King PTA Newly elected officers of the ident; Ellon Fair, Jr., corresponding secretiry; George Lesmod, 1 D oy Shirts ...... 2 5 c AG Store PTA of Christ the King Par­ first vice president of the CPTL, who Jnstalted the officers; 1280 So. CUrtoB SP. 7-8948 898 S. CilpiB SP. 7-6078 ish, Denver, shown shove are, Meredith Jemeson, president; Thomas Greenan, treasurer; and Officers Are Installed left to right, Mmes. T. D. Gerard Smith, historian; and seated, Mmes. Alfred O'Meara, Jr., DOYLE’S Christopher, recording secretary; William Dee, second vice prea- auditor; and David Haney, first vice president. BOB’S I Please Patronize Rays'StandardService SUPER MARKET PHARMACY Your REGISTER Ray Guertncr, Prop, UnStr Kr* Mtnsgtmint Tha Parfleetu Draasift Washing • Greasing Quality Meati, Groe. A V a g t. 17lh AVE. and GRANT Advertisers and Christ, King Girl Scouts' Activities Announced GAYIE DIUPES, Prm. M ention So. ClartOB at LonUlaDa 4S5 E. 17th at Pann. CH. 4-5636 KE. 4-a»e7 FREE DEUVERY RA. 2-9870 (Cbriit tha Kinf Pariah, Wednesday. May 20. On June plants to the Mullen Home for new cinctures, which have been THE REGISTER DaBvar) 1, this troop will have a cook- the Aged and will have iU over­ made in all colors to match the Prao Piekap and Deliatrr The last girl scout neigh­ out in the backyard of Mrs. night camping trip at Twisted color of the vestments. borhood meetingiwas held Jamee McConaty. Pine on July 7. 8, and 9, Mrs. Conley announced that Wednesday, May 22, in the Brownie Troop 789 is plan­ Girl ScouV^Troop 69 is plan­ exactly 48 new members hsve home of Mrs. Ben Lofflin. With ning a cook-out Wore the close ning its overiiigbt camping trip joined tbe Altar Society this leaders present from all troops, of school. Leaden of this troop at Twisted Pine on June 9, 10, year. Twenty-five new members SO. GAYLORD SHOPPING DIST. the following activities were an­ are Mmes. John Ryan and Wil­ and 11. Leaders of this troop were present and each was pre­ PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED sented with a pink carnation FOR AND DELIVERED nounced; liam Peltier. are Mmes. Dwain DeWitt and Catiaa at Dawajaf Dtavar Brownie Troop 736 under the Girl Scouts of Troop 934. un­ P. G. Cronin.' coraage. KExttaaa 4-3217 leadership of Mmes. James Mc- der the leadership of Mmes. The next neighborhood meet­ Mrs. Sheridan spoke on be­ EMPIRE MARKET Conaty, Bethyl Vew, and Jack Vern Ellen and John Backett. ing will be held Wednesday, half of all the new members,| NO DOWN PAYMENT Please Patronize Johnny Ueyers Bob Holm Thomas waa invittd to be took their dads on a cook-out Sept 26, at 9:30 a.m. at the thanking the society for their] SO. GAYLORD guest of St. James’ third CTsde Sunday, Hay 26, at Montclair home of Mrs. Joseph Ware, Jr., welcome and giving much Cer repsfrs, SeOy werk sad Your REGISTER Open W ea k D a y i and Sendoya Brownies it Montclair Park, Park. ‘This troop it also taking neighborhood chairman. praise to the organization and • AJL la • PJ4. Group's Final Meeting development committee, namely] CATHEDRAL MOTORS Advertisers and HARDWARE Qoa/it> Meats - Sea Food On Friday. May 24. the last Mrs. Anthony MorronI and I 17Se Legaa KE. 4-SOSa M ention I055S. Garlerd SP 7-2961' meeting of the year of tha Al­ Mrs. J. W. Conley for the per-! yOl GAFTNET. Trap. THE REGISTER 1058 S. Gaylord SP 7-7567 Graduation Rites Slated tar and Rosary Society was sonal calls on new members. IMike a terUa rnw> . Frtm Dalhery colled to order by the president, The new members taken into ! SCOTT'S t Orf builder I Complete Motor Tuning Mrs. John Casey. Father E. A. the society at the last meeting Milerfaaita—Paa, Etc. Leyden, pastor, thanked all tbe were Mmes. Garrettp* Schmitt, Mobil Cat A OiU At Blessed Sacrament Albrecht, Bradford, and Fer- JoAtlf. J eod L $ s ^ i a L Spraadara Laasad Fraa Waibinr — Greaiiaa officers for a good year, for the excellent care given to the ichs. DINING ROOM CATES ESTATE HOSE Fraa Pickap A Dalivary ICraaa Tbamb CardaB TeeU| (Bleiied Sacrament Pari.b, door cooking required for the altars, and the very auccessful Mrs. Helen McDermott gave am t d )M n k& , Feeluring MOBIL MOTOR SERVICE D e n v e r ) king merit badge and for a short talk on the care of the Ths Fiasal et Feeds fer Orsv CRASS'SEEDS card party. T*n WE GIVE RED STAMPS The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Har­ first ciaas rank. The Mothers Mrs. Mark C. HcAlontn was skin. NOB HILL INN 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 7-1974 old V. Campbell, pastor, will Auxiliary will furnish tha raw installed as the treasurer to The hostesses for the tea Hmr^ Gruttcr 308 Best Colfax Ave. present diplomas to 71 eighth- food. replace Mrs. Albert de Bay. All that follov^d the meeting were >430 East Celfur TA. 6-t7g7‘ The cook-out will be termin­ Mmes. John Cesey, John Con­ B E L M O N T grade graduates of Blassad Sac­ the other officers will continue rament School on Sunday, June ated by entertainment of dif­ in their second year of office. ley, R. Runley, John Maher, Lent Drug PLUM BING CO. 2, after the 8 o'clock Mau. ferent boys, especially tbe Mrs. Toner displayed the and Fred'W. uuahurat. Boat Your Doelar Phona Charging Buffalo patrol that ‘ST. FRANCIS de SAIES' PARISH’ Repairing & Contracting Four scholarships have been is working on the dramatic’s V m Yomr Pmeriptima NO JOB TOO LARGE QR SSIAIX awarded as follows; Regis Co- merit badge. The group will re­ E. ALAMEDA A SHERMAN ST. EBliaMUB Isainti, Regia High School; turn home about 10:15 p.m. RA 2-3664 • Free Dellrery Sm Bwtr, Mrr. 107iS.C«rl«0 Mary Beth Burch, St. Mary’s PTA to Name Officers SUNDAY MASSES ISM 8. GarlarS tt TtsawMa Dayt PE. 3-2070 Academy; and Mary Kay Rea- Tbe parents of Boy Scoula 6:00 • 6:00 • 7:00 • 8:00 - 9:00 • 10:00 - 11:00 * 12:00 W< Cl*a 8 a H Graaa Staaoa Niibta EA. 2-5379 gen and Kathleen Cross, both are asked to remembar that the CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 8 JO a 7:30 to Cathedral High School. scout meetings will be held on Tuesdays instead of on Fri­ In Aurora on June 4 R t . R e t . M a c s. G s e c o i t S u i t b , P a s t o r A breakfast catered by days during the summer. 300 So. ShermaQ S t PE. 3-5400 Baur’s will be given in the Boys who intcaj to go to the Aurora.—(St. Therese’s Par­ under the leadership of Bob school cafeteria for tha gradu­ camp must get in touch with ish)—The PTA wfll elect offi­ Ayre, scoutmaster, attended a Andersen’s Market ates and their parents. Special district camporee at the Flying guests will include Monsignor Thomas Cole, acoutmaater, DE. cers at the flnal meeting of the 1093 So. Gaylord * c^ ^ lete 2-0902 3-1600, to receive the final in­ year on June 4. All memWs are J Ranch, Conifer, the week end Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS Campbell, Mr. and Hrv John of May 11 and ' V. 0. PETERSON, Prep. F. Mueller, and Mr. and Mrs. formation. Robert E. Fomess, urged to attend this meeting, Lubiication-Deico Batteriei FREE DELIVERY food STORE OPEN SUNDAYS former scoutmaster and Ex­ which will take place at 8 pjn. ■The following boys camped Edward L. Curran. out overnight: Ronnie Naie, Cat R ate DraiJB St. Bernadette’s Circle will plorer adviser, will be tbe sup­ in the school baaement. Car W aahing Buddy Brooks, Eddie Irsik, Fouiadin S artlea Sandrfes meet on Tuesday, June 4, in the ervisor of the boys of Troop The St. Christopher Riding 145 during the week at camp Club held the last meeting of Gary Kinser, Dick Piekenbrock, Tour Business Appreciated W. A. (Dutch) Thomas home of Mrs. Alfred Le Boil, starting June 30. Che year May 20. Jack Davis Ronnie Mlkesell, Tim Niluoti, 2030 Clermont. Alameda & So. Broadway Under the leadership of from Jack's Bicycle Club'Dit Robert Hoffman, and Frank A la m e d e A Legea PE. 3.0840 Perpetual novena devotions King, senior patrol leader. Bonnie Brae Shopping Center in honor of the Sacred Heart Blake Hiester. Cub Scout, Pack Aurora demonstrated with a 146 is going to have a hike to bicycle how to keep it safe. He Adult leaders with the group Pehrson’s M arket on Friday, May 31, at 7:30, were George Irsik and Ronald Please Patronize will include a talk, “The Lamb Bear Lake on June 8. Tbe ex­ also pointed out the importance Com plete Ooe-Stop pedition will start from ths of buying a bicycle to fit the Mikesell. Ronnie Nate and Eddie Your REGISTER CONOCO PRODUaS Preisser's Red&White of Ood is the Sicrbd Heart of Irsik won a tent-pitching con­ Jem ” taken from the encycli­ school playground at 8 a.m child. Each child in attendance Advertisers and LakrlaUea, Car Wasklas. BetlarU* Lunch at the lake with femes received a candy treat. test. FOOD STORE RicbaTsaa, Tin Valesalaliit cal letter of Pope Pius XII, by Troop meetings arc held each Grocery and Market the Rev. Anton Borer, S.H.B. and other surprises will be Jimmy Skinner and Nona M ention ir« Clat Pianaar Siampa scheduled. The fathers of the Jacobson, students from St. Friday night in the church hall. Delivery — Tuea., Thun., Sat. THE REGISTER All-Doy AdoroHon Therese's School, parCdpated All boys are welcome. FANCY MEATS,. VEGETABLES, First Saturday devotions in boys will take active part in 491 So. Pearl PE. 3-1484 BONNIE BRAE AND QUALTTY GROCERIES the events. in a traffic and auto safety On May 28, a farewell party honor of Our Lady of Fatima was held in honor of Father Freo Delivery SPrace 7-4447 show sponsored by the Colorado Conoco Service will begin with all-day adora­ The Boy Scoata are reminded Medical Society recently an Garrett Winne, C.M., in the 724 So. Usivoriity PE. 3-9909 SUI LOU eAre. (S. Uelv. eed Okie) tion on Saturday, June 1, fol­ that they are to be at the ado­ achooi hall. Father Winne, who ‘CURE d'ARS PARISH^ ration on first Saturday, June KLZ-TV. Also featured were lowing the 8 o’clock Maas. Dr. Larry Gibson and Lory is being transferred to Cali­ E. 3ted AVE. A OAMUA ST. All parishioners are urged to 1, from 9 to 10 a.m. The Cub Lothamer from the PTA. fornia, has helped in St The- participate in this public act Scouts will cover the hour from Tb« public it invited to at- rese'a Parish for more than = SUNDAY MASSES = of reparation for sins commit­ 11 to 12 noon. lALL SAINTS PARiSHi toad a luli.lonftb Wnlt Dit- eight years. All the prayers and 6:00 - 8:00 • 10:00 • 11:30 A 7:00 P.SC ted against tha Most Sacred Tbe Explorers are having goM wishes of the pariebioners aUO so. FEDERAL BLVD. their final meeting to prepare nty mevit, ''Dumbo.” Sun­ CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4KI0 * 7:80 Heart, for the conversion of day, Judo 9, at St. Tberaia't go with him. SUNDAY MASSES I Russia, and for world peace. for the week’s outing in the R ev. J o h n N . E a l e t , P asto r McDonough Hall on Monday School, ipeniortd by tba On Sunday, Jaee 2, after 6:00, 8K10, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:80 & 6:30 P.M. ! The Rostry and other prayers physical oducation depart- 3050 Dahlia S t EA. 2-1119 are recited hourly until 9 p.m. June 3, at 7 p.m. Every boy tbn 8 o’clock Mast, the A lt a r Confewionj; Saturday 4 to 6 A 7:30 to 9 wilt be assigned bis tasks. The menl. Thera will ba ihowingt and Rosary Secisty will held when the exercises close with at 2 p.nt. and 6 p.m. Ad- Rtv. Harley SCHunr, Pastob Benediction of the Most Blessed outing will be at Monarch Lake. its annunl Communion break- The group of nine boys and two mittion charfe* will be SO fnst nod installation of of- THELMA KASSON Please Patronize 2559 SO. FEDERAL WEST 5-2747 Sacrament. canU for adults and 28 cants In Recital men will leave on June 16 and fieors. The guest spseker BEAUTY SALON Your REGISTER return June 22. Outdoor skills for ehildrsB. Rafrashmeilts will be the pester. Father 2876 Colorndo Bird. At Carnsgit Holi and emergency training in the will alio be sold. John Regan. Breakfast will B a r SiytfRg Advertisers and Mary Hesterberg, the former field will be some features of Scouh Attend Comp bs served by members of Permanent W aving Liguor M ention G & W HARDWARE Mary Coughlin, and a gradu­ the Explorer trip. Thq Boy Scouts of troop 186, ths Holy Name Society. PHONE DExUr S-IIU (D o c k . Store, Inc. ate of Blessed Sacrament TVtlmi KsMM O'CaBSsr, Oim«i THE REGISTER Cemplafe Seltcfion Of: School, will appear in a benefit Miieitiippi at Federal concert in Carnegie Recital Cardan SuppUai and Hall, New York, on June 10. fxnrn iloietT t lOaa S. FEDERAL BLVD. The concert is being given for SaU$ and Serrica Op«eiatat2y.B. WE. 8-70tT the Georgetown Visitation De­ 6$T. PHILOMENA'S PARISH: velopment Fund, Washington E. >4th AVE. AT DETROfT ST. iD.C. Mrs. Hesterberg. a so- I SUNDAY MASSES I 1957 Fishing Licenies BROGAN'S Iprano, will be accompanied by Now Avoilabla lJuHo Esteban, pianist. 6:45, 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00, 12:16 A 6KI0 P.M. Fine Farolhire I Boy Scouts Outing ' Confaiaions: Saturday 8:30 to 6:00 A 7:30 to 9:00 2102 Se. Federal Blvd. , The Boy Scouts of Troop 146 Twe Br^xea. 24M Se. Fed. Bird. will have a cook-out June 4 R t. R e v . M sc r . W h l u h U. HtcctNg, PAgroi W E . 5-1701 WE. s - i m The boys will meet on tbe play 2820 E. 14th Ave. FR. 7-6075 Member .411 Seinl* PerlJi ground at 4:30 p.m. The new candidates, i.e., the boys who were graduated from, Cub Scout Pack 145 in May and have Atlaa Tirci and BattarlM ST. JOHN'S PARISH registered for this cook-out, are TED^S LIQUORS to appear properly dressed and STEELE Till AVE. * EUZABETH ST. equipped for the hike. AND DELICATESSEN The senior patrol is going STANDARD SERVICE SUNDAY MASSES to demonstrate ita leadership a J. LAUBRECHT, Prop. *6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 . 10:30 • 12:00 A 6:00 P.M. in executing the plans of the Free D elitery 3176 E. Colfax EAet 2-9827 CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:00 & 7:30 hike which involve second class 3525 E. Colfax FR. 7.8881 RT. Rev. J. P. MOKAK, PASTOS hike and a search for edible wild E. 7th and Elizabeth S t EA. 2-2026 plants and wild animals, Betty A .B ob’i Beauty group of boys will do the out­ Andy's Texaco Station & Barber Shop 1 2 lh A ClaytoB FR. 7.9828 WB CtVt SD glAMPS SpecialixiDg in SpecializiniS in Permanent Wav- CAPITOL DRUG St. Catherine's Texaco Products ineand Latest in Permanent Waving Hair Shaping rxa e o xB o n Washing Lnbrieation Hrae> rl SL Ma-> hrM My Lady Edith Aecataoriae Beauty Shoppe Convenient Drive-In 3-Week School 2803E. 12tbA*a. EA2-4723 Window Service M a y C ou rt above li the May flower giri; Michael Cathmore, erown-^rtr; KOOni IKS8BLX1. M|f. FREE delivery crowning queen and her court and Marilyn Auer, flower girl; and back row, 2804 E. 6tb Ave. EA. 2-0788 E. 6th A Fillmore - FR. 7-2741 of St. Vincent de Paul’s Grade School, Denver. Roberta Koempel, attendant; Peggy Hanley, ’BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH In Religion Se From left to right, front row, are Patricia Allis, queen; and Judy Werthman, attendant. FRANK MATHIS EUDORA ST. A HONTVIEW BLVD. (St. Catherine’s Parish, OragpgL BREAKFAST AT ST, V I N C E N T ' S I SUNDAY MASSES s ml , o m SHOP D e n v e r ) 7:00 - 8:00 • 9:80 - 10:45 - 12:00 Prefetsiesal IM St. iM l SlfMt Starting Monday, June 10, CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 8:30 * 7:30 eueiir s-«i< and lasting for throe weeks St. PreseriplioB Service t e v scb a u p b z x l a st o b Acmi frwn Cherry Crtik Itnk Catherine's wiil have a vacation Communion for 8th Graders, Parents R . R . M . H . V . C , P Pbeaei RA. 2-4885—2-4886 Whrra Flotaerr Are school with religion ipstructions Montview Blvd. FR. 7-1692 6th Ave. et Meriaa O uarante«d for children attending public (St. Vincent d« Pant’i Sebnot, day* a waak for two week*. p.m. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor schools. Seuiona will be held in D e n v e r) Catechism claue* for public Eugene A. O'Sullivan, pastor, FRED GEORGE'S the school from 9 a.m. to noon Eighth grade graduates of grade and junior high school will talk on the Confraternity The firms listed here every day during the week. St Vincent do Paul’s School children are being held every of Christian Doctrine. All men Sin clair Service EighHi Groda GraduoHon and their parenta will roeeive Saturday morning from 9:30 of tha pariih are invited. Re­ deserve to be remembered Communion in the 8 a.m. Haas to 11:30 o’clock. freshments will be served. COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG when you are diatrlbuting Compleie Automotivo Graduation for the eighth 5raders will be held Tuei^y. Sunday, June 2. A graduation Rosary Society The Mother Cibrlnl Circle JOE a SCHMITZ, Pnp. your patronage in the dif­ S e rv ic e une 4, in the church at 7:30 breakfast wilt be served ia tha oafeteria after the Maas. The AltirItiri and Rosary Society will meet in the home of Mrs. ferent lines of business. We C ive Creee Sleeiae pxn. Father Daniel J. Flaherty, wilt meet in the school cafeteria Martin Hett, 1846 S. Vine a graduate of tbe school and a Members of the Altar and Street, on Friday evening. May Preseriptiou 2700 E eit eth DE. 3-l70a Rosary Society, mothers and hall Monday, June 3. The Ro* former member of the parish, sary will be recited in the 31. Accurately Filled will be tbe gueat speaker. daughter*, will receive Com- mcnion in a group in the 8 church at 1:30 o’clock and the Mr*. B. W. MeSeam, 1267 S. FoqDtain Sen iee A reception sponsored by the meeting will follow immediately OLSON'S BELL'S PASTRIES PTA will follow immediately o'clock Maas Sunday, June 2. Race Street, will be hostess to after. Monsignor Elmer J. the Sl Vincent de Paul Bridge Liquor D epartm ent tM Qibl«aeb«4 PUir aad with the seventh grade roun The annuel religinu* vaca. •o prwmitiYrs Kolka. archdiocesan director of Circle on Wednesday, June 6. '■ Frv* Ovliwry E«*l (Xuvw eu4 A em u Food M arket Br«a4 • Paatrita > Cbittaa mothers, Mrs. L. Stevens and t i o D icbool fer public grade Mrs. J. Hawkins, in charge. and junior high *cheel ebil- Catholic Charities, will be the Mrs. Vincent Ready. 1082 S. [ . EA 2-3833 EA 2-9997 EA 2-9998 guest speaker. York Street, will entertain the Apprecialei Your BuiineMs 1307 E. 6ih Ave. Other seventh graders’ mothers dran will begin Monday, Jane Eett Celfex A Colored* Blvd. ^ CH. 4-6587 will assist. Families and friends to. Ciaaaaa will ba bald from The Holy Name Society will St. Gabriel Circle on Tbusaday 3030 E. 6lh EA. 31801 of the graduates ere invited. 9 to 12 cack morning, five meet Wednesday, June 5, at 8 evening, June 6.

r - Thursday, May 30, 1957 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 RAGE FIVE

SEMINARY TREASURER Governor Lauded Coronation at A cadem y Pupils of St Mary's Acad­ of the school, grouped around ASSIGNED TO COAST For D efense of emy Grade School, Cherry the statue, sang May hymns Hills, took part in the tradi­ during the ceremony. The Rev. Garrett Winne, also the Uuiversity of Southern tional honoring of Mary as The leader of the proeestion C.M., who has been procurator California College of Law. M igrant W orkers Queen of May on May 24. ’The was Sharon Oliver. First-grader and treasurer at St. Thomas' After his years in the service Billy SL John acted as crown- Rev. Frederick D. McCallin, bearer. Other attendants, Seminary, Denver, during the and in business, he entered St. Governor Stephen McNichols pastor of St. Mtyy's Parish, period of the school's greatest elected by their classmates, was commended for his actions Littleton, was guest speaker. were Wendy Weirieh, eighth development, since 1948, will on the migrant worker problem leave lor a new assignment in Shannon McKetvy, a pupil in grade; Mary Leiting, aeventh California June 3. Father by 260 delegates at the Pueblo the eighth grade, had the honor grade; Therese Lagae, sixth is well known also for the Conference on Migrant Prob­ of placing the wreath of red grade; Christine Kolowich, fifth services he supplied the past lems. The delegates from New roses on the white marble grade; Mary Marie Moss, fourth several years at St. Thercse’s Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, and statue of Our Lady that stands grade; Julie Steinmetz, third Parish, Aurora. Colorado then urged passage of in a central position on the grade; and Claudia Dixon, sec* The Vincentian's new post is legislation by the 1958 State academy’s front lawn. Pupils ond grade. at St. Vincent's Seminary, Anembly of laws to improve Montebello, a suburb at the east recruitment, placement, wages, edge of Los Angeles. The trans­ housing, health, and education fer was necessitated by the of migratory workers. lingering illness of Father The conference also urged Winne's brother, the Rev. establishment of a state inter­ Q raduation Q ifts — Marshall Winne, former Pro­ agency committee on migrant vincial of the Vinefntian’s labor. Western Province, now resident Germon Silver Miraculous the Denver Poet; Mrs. Mayme Fullerton, who in Los Angeles. The ex-Fro- Ted Parsons, director of Statue and Base ...... $5.00 Rural life Contest “ S T . 3 teaches art in the Brighton school system; and vincial, afflicted with illness state ports of entry, reported, Mrs. Michael Young. the past two years, is pastor of meanwhile, that some trucks Pius X M issal...... $2.75 Poster W inners “ . X S The winning posters the judges are showin; Miraculous Medal Church, “ are using bark roads” to avoid belong to Karen Roskop, Gary Wuerts, an Montebello. inspection which Governor Mc- Catholic Picture Bible ...... $4.50 Nicnols has ordered for all vere asked to choose the winners in the National Patty Roskop. •J From 120 Students Catholic ‘Rural Life Conference Poster Contest Awards and certificates of honor were given trucks carrying migrant work­ Life of the Soints ...... $2.75 to $8.00 eonducted at St. Augustine's Catechetical Cen­ out at a ceremony in the church on May 24 by To Present 250 ers. ter, Brighton. the Rev. Roy Figlino, regional director of the “There were 120 students at Bfb celets...... $1.25 to $2.50 St. Thomas’ when I arrived in Rev. Garrett Winne, C.M. From left to right are Miss Lois Cress of National Catholic Rural Life Conference. Grand Loke M ass •48” Father Winne recalled in Mary’s Seminary, operated by announcing his new assign­ GRADUATION CARDS the Vincentians at Perryvilie, Sunday Maisei in St. ment: “now there are 250.” At Mo., in 1944 to pursue studies Anne'i Church, Grand Laka, Theater, D iam ond M em ories Fresh that time there were 30 semin­ A GIFT FROM DALEIDEN’S IS A for the priesthood. The pro­ will be at 7 and 11:30 a.m. arians studying under the GI GIFT OF SIGNinCAMCE Bill, and one of Father Winne’s curator's post at St. Thomas’ durinf June, Father Theo­ duties was to represent these Seminary was his first assign­ dore Heat, patter, an­ Fo r C h arlie Y o u n g s on 5 0 th Jubilee students before the Veterans’ ment after ordination in 1948. n o u n ced . * Administration. The priest him­ History written on the dusty Founded League beth's and a similar group at self, a World War I veteran, p . (D a kidm . C°- streets of early 19th-century St. Francis de Sales'. He can Charlie’s interest in the city’s served as an infantry captain Church Supplies And Religious Articles Denver, the paint of the the­ athletics began 45 years ago. remember how the groups and remained at Coblenz with ater, and the clamor of the He was an originator of the would tour the various parishes the occupation forces until M o n a g h a n baseball diamond are still fresh Holy Name League and helped —St. Joseph's, Annunciation— 1920. in the minds of Mr. and Mrs. in competitive exhibitions. STORK H OIRS: organize the Six Six League. Father Winife was 55 when Charles Young, who will ob­ On one occasion he arranged' For the past 16 years Charlie June. July & August serve their golden wedding jubi­ he was ordained a priest in for an exhibition by Babe Did- has been associa^ with the May, 1948. The fulfillment of lees Thursday, June 20. rickson Zaharias. Some 36 Max Cobk Sporting Goods Com­ 55Ji? Rx OPTICIANS Monday thru Friday: On a Thursday at 8 a.m. in his vocation came after several years ago, when parish dra­ pany. At 73, spirited and still years spent first as a con­ GUILD OPTICIANS 9 t o 5 : 3 0 1907, St, ElizaWth’s Church matic organizations were popu­ working, Charlie and his dutiful was decorated for the Nuptial struction engineer and then in 335 14rh STREET Saturday: 9 to 12:30 lar, he was i in the Jefferson wife 'look forward to active the investment banking busi­ Mass to be said by Father rius, Dramatic Club at St. Eliza­ years of married life. AComa 2-6433 O.F.M. This year at the same ness. hour, on the same day. and in Bom in Los Angeles Jan. 11, DENVER 2, COLORADO the same church, a Jubilee Mass 1893, the Vincentian attended JOHN MONAGHAN — MEMBER OF ST. JOHN'S PARISH 1120*22 Broadway KE. 4*8233 of Thanksgiving will be offered St. Vincent's College there and by Father James Moynihan, ■ h p^astor of Our Lady of Grace Church, Denver. Charlie Young has known Father Moynihan since the priest was a youngster playing on a team In the baseball league in which Mr. Young was coach­ ing. 1 9 5 7 10.4 cu. f t. R e f rig e ra to r Children to Attend Attending the Jubilee Mass will be the four children of the BiOTHlNG NEW ER — NOTHING FINER Youngs. Jack Young, the youngster of the family, will be soloist at the Mass and will sing a Latin “AveMaria.'’ From Chula Vista, Calif., will come Albert, former all-city high achoot star and ex-Army ser­ geant. George, overseas veteran and now a court reporter with Judge Joseph McDonald, and Catherine Wamke, a supervisor at the Mountain States Tele­ LOWEST-PRICE-EVER hone & Telegraph Company, £ 'th in Denver, will be present. The seven grandchildren of, the Youngs will add the vigor of another generation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young $ 95 The following Sunday, June 23, a reception will be held in EXERCISES M AY 31 the couple's home at 1168 S. ‘WashinMoD Street from 3 to 6 1 9 9 p.m. After the jubilee celebra­ Governor Will Address tion, the couple will make a three-day wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev. On their return Charlie will go to the Teller Abbey School Graduates House in Central City June 29, the opening of the opera sea­ The Hon. Stephen L. R- Mc- brother-in-law, Robert Hart, son, to present, for the sixth Nicholi, Governor of Colorado, was an Abbey graduate with time, his rendition of the “ Face will be the commencement on the Barroom Floor.” the class of 1940, received his SPECIALS speaker at the annual gradua­ education in Denver public Born in Leadville tion exercises at the Abbey schools, then was granted a Charlie was born in Lead­ School, Canon City, on Friday, Ph.B. degree from Regis Col­ ville in 1883 and as a youth May 31. The exercises are i ' i lege in 193G. In 1939 he re-| 95 took a position as errand boy scheduled for 10 a.m. in Abbot ceived an LL.B. degree from the i*ts to the assistant buyer in the Alcuin Hall. Presiding at Che Catholic University of Amer­ l*White Filler F’lo Washer. Keg. 299,95 .. 199 g orts department at the May ceremonies will be the Rt. Rev. ica, Washington, D.C. >mpanv, Denver. His wife, His public career began in 0 0 Elizabeth A., was bom in Rer- 1940 when he acted as assist-, 8 cu. ft. R efrigerator ...... I O w l i s t lin, Germany, and more than ant district attorney. The fol-| 60 years ago came to Denver lowing year he was assigned as! with her father. Charles special assistant attorney gen-! O Q A 9 5 * Quolka. Quolka operated a ersl in the United States De-I LBIOP II.1 -Auto. Defrosj Refrigerator, Keg. 139.9.5....C v w . 1 furriery at 15th and California Bartment of Justice, Anti-Trusti Streets on a site now occe^ied livision. In 1942 he entered! by the Denver Dry Goods Com­ the service of his country and 1 pany. served in the U. S. Navy until .30*inch Electric R a n g e ...... I O w *•** The first meeting of the two 1946'in which year he returned came at a church dance spon­ to the U. S. Department of sored by St Elizabeth's Parish. • Magnetic Doors 0 1 Q 9 5 Soon Elizabeth, then cashier at Justice. Cott];eirs, and the man with In 1949 he was elected M obile Maid Diahwasher, 19o7 ...... I w both vocation and avocation in State Senator of Colorado athletics were wed. which was followed by the • Adjustable Door Shelves Sijnificant in the life of Lieutenant Governorship in 1 ftQ ® ® * Elizabeth was her part in the 1956. Last November he was] Autotnalic Vrasher, 1957 ...... I v O deathbed conversion of John elevated to the office of Gov­ • Blitter Keeper Canole, an insurance agent who ernor. He is married and the was prominent in Denver sports father of five children. 1 .Automatic Dryer, 1937 ...... I w w for 20 years. He was one of the Colorado members of the'l founders of the Big Six Bssket- graduation class include Boyd I • Twin Crispers ball L e n p x e and served as pres­ Kellogg Bailey, Denver; Jamesj ident of the Rocky Mountain P. Boyle. Denver; Donald;! Basketball League. Always in­ Ksser, Canon City; Clemens M. | spired by the example of the Governor McNichola Frank. Sterling: Peter A. youthful Catholic athletes under Golden, Denver; Robert M. his charge. Canole’3 interest in I-eonard Schwinn, O.S.B.. Hall, Trinidad; the Church was fostered by Ph.D.. Abbot, and -president of contact with the Youngs. Char­ the .Abbey 8cKo6l, Michael Person, Durango; | lie took him to a mission. And Wayne E. Quinlan. Antonito; finally at the suggestion of Thirty-ltt^'^raduates will re­ Michael Sergent, Canon City;' Mrs. Young. Monsignor Greg­ ceive thejr.'diplbmas and’ the Chris H. Seegmiller, Denver; ! ory Smith, then pastor of St. various .wholarships, honors Maurice Sullivan, Canon City;,I John the Evangelist’s Parish, and awards at this 3M com­ Donald J. Teeple, Las Animas; | was brought to his deathbed to mencement. held at the .Bene­ James S. Trujillo, Florence;' baptise the man and give him dictine B^ool. and James C. Vendetti, Brew- | the last sacraments. (loverrior McNichoh, whose ster.

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Mother - Daughter girls and their mothers from Sacred Heart and 'with trade St. Thomas Aquinas’ Parishes were special; OPEN !HOND.\Y AND FR ID AY EVENINGS TILL 8:30 P.H . guests. Shown are, from left, seated, Mrs. W. CoHee Is Enjoyed W. Smart; and standing, Mrs. Robert Gallagher, Gertrude's Academy, Boulder. Junior high school Mrs. Ralph Olson, Julia Ann Olson, Kathy, Newton, Vida McCarthy, and Marion Root. ‘ fA G E S IX O ffic 0 / 938 Eannock Straet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 Thuridoy, Moy 30, 1957

OrnCERS TO b e i n s t a l l e d Wedding June 29 Winning Circle Mothers of Boy Scouts Plan Luncheon ^ T b u v A , The Boy Scouts’ Mothers will 16, at the American Legion, 1370 invocation and install the of- Cited in Selling hold their annual spring lunch- Broadway, Denver. Mrs. Cly« hcers, and Mrs. Mary Rose of eon and installation of officers McNemy, past presiwnt of the the Juvenile Court will be guest at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, June I Mothers’ Council, will give the speaker. .Musical numbers will be presented by Mias Judy Fashion Tickets Schmidt and Miss Shirley Wells. 'The Nun Story' Precious B lood Church Mrs. Bernard Fester will be (Archbi,bop’i Guild, Denver) installed as president. Other of­ Margaret Hogan and Jean­ ficers are Mrs. L. A. Hawkins, Reviewed for ette Kavanaugh, ways and Site of W edding rirst vice president; Mrs. Rob­ means co-chairmen, have an­ ert Wartburg, second vice pres­ nounced Immaculate Concep­ Precious ident; Mrs. Ray Melton, third tion Circle as winner of the Blood Church, vice president; Mrs. Clarence Women Writers $25 prize for selling the great­ Denver, was Wehrie, fourth vice president; est percentage of fashion show the site for Mrs. Ovid Matheny, auditor; tickets. Little Flower Circle the exchange Mrs. Francis Maszy, corre­ When the National Women sponding secretary; Mrs. War­ Writers met on Saturday, May placed second and Sancta of vows be­ 26, at the Denver Press Club Marla Circle, third. Top iadi- tween Patricia ner Logan, courtesy; Mrs. E. L. Kelley, historian; Mrs. Dale for luncheon and hook review, vidual ticket seller was Mar­ Mead, daugh­ Mrs. Herbert W. Leibman gave ter of Mr. and Bonham, publicity; Mrs, Ralph garet McCallin of Immaculate Hill, recording secretary; Mrs. a beautiful and moving review Conception Circle, who sold 26 Mrs. L. R. of the best seller Th$ N u n 't Mead, and A. M. Dahm, treasurer; Mrs. tickets. S to ry and members present ex­ William R. Andy Fisher and Mrs. M. E. Graduates Rutschman, uniform exchange. pressed their appreciation for Evanetich. The the opportunity of hearing her. To Be Entertained On Saturday June 29, pastor, Father Mrs. Leibman is a former The graduating seniors at at 10 a.m., in Mother of John Donohoe, Good Shepherd president of the Blessed Sacra­ SL Clara’s Orphanage wilt be God Chunch, Denver, Miss C.M., offici-- ment School PTA, a former entertained by their “ Big Sis­ ated in the Alice Christine Grabow chaiman of the Altar and Ro- ters" at a breakfast at Willow (above), daughter of Harold ceremony. Party Success skry Society of Blessed Sacra­ Springs Country Club Sunday Following H. Grabow and the late Adrian The Good Shepherd Aid Card ment Parish, and is now trea­ morning, June 2. Betty Cud- Nevans Grabow, will be united the weeding, a surer of the society. She is also reception was party which was held at the more is in charge of arrange­ in Holy Matrimony with Loren convent on May 14 was well at­ secretary of St Mary’s Acad­ ments. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. held in the emy Mothers’ Club. Kappa Delta tended in spite of the inclement Mr. and Mrs. John Eecke- W, L. Roberts of this city. weather. Mrs. Leibman has given thom of Key of Heaven Circle Solemnizing the service will sorority house. much time and talent to civic The couple Mrs. Ruby Wallace of 2672 are the parents of a boy bom be the Rev. Robert Nevans of Jasmine Strict received the organizations and is former May 26 at St Joseph’s Hospital. Colorado Springs, uncle of the made a wed­ secretary of the board of Girl ding trip to rose tint afghan. Mrs. J. R. He has been named John David. bride-elect. Hiss Grabow will Santa F e. Plank and Mrs. George Berger Scouts of Metropolitan Denver Helen Weaver will entertain be attended by her sister, Miss arranged the tea table decora­ and at present is chairman of Gerrie Grabow, who will act as Taos, and DoniniCQIISttSS' Xathleen Myers of Cathedral High Stella Maris Circle June 4 at Carlsbad in tions* and planned the refresh­ the troop organization and de­ a potluck supper. Mr. and Mrs. maid of honor, and Miss Rita ments at the open house pro­ velopment committee of the School is shown placing the wreath of New Mexico, M mu raram AnSac flowers on the statue of the Blessed Paul Gadarowaki are the par­ Roberts,'neice of Mr. Roberts, gram which was held at the Girl Scouts. as junior bridesmaid. and are mak­ Mrs. Leibman is the mother IIIUJ WCiClllUilICa Virgin in May crowning ceremonies ents of their fourth boy and ing their home in Englewood.—(0, W. Fischer photo) home on May 6. held by the Dominicanettes of Denver May 12. fifth child, bom May 20. They Many parties for the young of three children, Mary, a sen­ couple are planned for the en­ Mother Marv Francis Borgia ior at St Mary’s Academy; have named him Stephen. All No. 1 and Miss Gladys Bousman, The June meeting of St suing weeks. They will make president of the aid, want to Ann, a freshman at St Mary’s their home in Denver. Everblooming Roses Field Crown Academy; and Paul, a student Patrick’s Circle will be held in take this opportunity to thank at Blessed Sacrament School May Crowning Ceremony the home of Barbara Klein. The all for their attendance and Her husband, Herbert W. Leib­ circle is planning a picnic for O P E N N O W ! FINAL CLEARANCE SALE donation at the May party. man, is an expert insuror of the July. firm of Morgan, Leibman, and Kay Gonzales Hummel's New Snock Bor Held by Dominicanettes featariag hot plate M rs. W eckbough Hickey. Honored at Shower 89’ Eadi 6 J 4 .9 5 Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson, wife Inoehei daily H ostess to A id On Mother’s Day, May 12, sick poor of Denver. Kay Gonzales was honored Swanky Service? No. * Etoile De Holland * Dnqoeta Da TeDaranda of former Governor Ed John­ at a stork shower May 29, in 4 American Beauty ^ Caledonia e President Hoover Mrs. Ella M. Weekbaugh son and United States Senator, the Dominicanettes of Denver Parents of the girls were Bul Denver's BEST had their annual May crown­ honored at a tea following the the home of Margaret Lynch, V E c lip s e * E.P. Thom e P. S. DuPont will entertain St. Vincent’s who was a guest of the Na­ by Morning Star Circle. Sandwiches! ALL PATENTED ROSES 25% OFF Aid Society with her annual tional Women Writers at the ing. Kathleen Myers of Cathe­ ceremony. dral High School crowned the Ceil Scbeunemann will enter­ Warm Kosher Eastern Free Delivery of $2.00 Orders Open Monday Nights garden party in her home, luncheon and hook review, ex­ Work for Needy Corned Beef 1701 E. Cedar, Denver, on pressed the opinion of all those Blessed Mother’s statue. Her tain St Anne’s Circle June 5. attendants were Maureen Mur­ Working with Denver's Do­ Our Lady of Perpetual Help Hummel's Own Baked Ham Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p.m. present when she said, “ The minican Sisters of the Sick on Pumpernickel SIMPSON SEED CO. All members and friends of review given by Mrs. Leibman ray of St Mary's Academy and Poor, the Dominicanettes, all Circle will meet in the home of 1525 CHAMPA ST. T A . S -22 79 Mt. St. Vincent's Home for was absorbing, interesting, and Helen Roubol of Loyola School. bright-eyed, attgactive girls in Josephine Ziska June 2. HUMINEL’S . Boys are invited to attend. deeply touching." Carolyn Curran carried the May crown. their teens, devote a portion of Denver’s Leading Delicateuen their time each week to nurs­ ill I. 7tt iviaei KEptSBi 4-im A conference was given by ing and aiding the citjr's sick Aid Society Sets the Rev. Joseph O'Malley, who poor. These girls are just as t. is chaplian of the organization. OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET Plight of Homeless Told He also presented awards to interested in dates and dances Last Card Party and the weekly football game The final party of the series the girls who had completed as any other American girl 33 YEARS ON E. 6TH AVE. 100 hours of service for the of card socials hdd monthly By National Head of CCW But they have not forgotten at Mt. St. Vincent’s Home, C U T that Denver has an unhappily W. 42nd Avenue at Lowell CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER To Convention ample group of citizens who Boulevard, Denver, will take TO The troubles besetting the] “ Then we find her expert- Mrs. W. E. Mogan left Mon­ are not only desperately poor place on June 13. A luncheon FRESH POULTRY FISH homeless, both overseas and encing the disappointments and day, May 27, to attend a hos- but ill besides. will be served at 12:30 o'clock. here in America, were compared I the mounting concern of the p i^ auxiliary convention in These girls are of a high Mrs. M. Thornsberry is in to the homeless plight of the homeless, made all the more Cleveland. She is president of spiritual and intellectual cali­ 8 Experienced Meat Cutiert lo Serve You charge and has named the fol­ Blessed Mother centuries ago acute by the realization that the St. Anthony Hospital Aux­ ber. They accompany the sis­ lowing as her committee: Mmes. in Bethelehem by Mrs. Robert in her husband’s ancestral home iliary in Denver. From Cleve­ Phone.PE. 3-4429 1312 E. 6th Are. ters on their calls to the sick J. F. Hanlon, James McHugh, H. Mahoney, president of the there would be no room for land, Mrs. Mogan will go to poor, and they are actually per­ A. Lowell, Ambrose Lantzy, Hour* 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Ample Parking in Rear National Council of Catholic them. Washington, D.C., and return mitted to participate in the Augusta Wagner, Ray Helweg, Women. "The plight of the homeless in 10 days. work. Frank Zarlengo, Rose Amolsch, Addressing 1,200 women at today, so widespread and piti­ and H. F. Barth. the ^Ist annual assembly of the ful, is still overwhelming in its A new series of parties will Denver Archdiocesan Council scope. You have extended a M arried at C athedral begin in the fall At a recent fiow at Your F.avonlet of Catholic Women May 21 at most cordial welcome to many business meeting a satisfactory A.C. STORES the Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Mrs. r«port on these monthly socials HEALTH FOOD STORES Mahoney told the ACCW dele­ displaced persons and Hungar­ Kmc SOOPER MILLERS ian refugees, but the provi­ was ^ven. An invitation to at­ SAFEWAY gates that “we must have con­ sions of our immigation regula­ tend is extended to all. The par­ BUSLEY SUPER MKTS. cern for members of the hu­ tions limit the help which can ties are given the third Thurs­ SliM AvAlUhl* man family wherever they are.” day of each month, with mem­ Recalling the days of Our be offered to those who need Health Food Sales Co. it most, hence we ask our affil­ bers and friends of the aid 3443 W ALNUT ST. Blessed Lady, Mrs. Mahoney society acting as hostesses. DENVER — DISTRIBUTORS said: iates to study carefully the res­ “Following acceptance of the olution on immigration passed The Beer That Angel’s message we note that by our Convention in Chicago. “ But within our own com­ F o r ; Made'^Milwaukee Famous she hastened to the home of her cousin, Elizabeth, who was munities there is a saddening expecting her first child. Tradi­ lack of consideration for par­ . Graduation and Father's Day MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. tion has it thst she remained ents seeking a roof over the with her until the birth of John heads of their children. From St. Joseph* Daily M issal...... $3.75 up ; Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; the Baptist. my own experiences as a mem­ ber of Housing Authoritir I OTHER SUITABLE GIFTS — SUCH ASt know how difficult it is to find Sterling Silver Medals and Chains a landlord who will admit chil­ Gold Crosses and Chains, Rosary Bracelets dren — as if adults are free Graduation Cards Enjoy Delicious Food, from damaging property. Unique Atmosphere . . . “ This pagan attitude toward children negins before they are JOHN J. ERGER CO. bom, for 1 recall the bitterness 4-136 W. 29ili Ave. GR. 7-7961 in the voice of a young woman ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY who had been turned away from (N e v e r a Parking Problem) a house showing a sign ROOMS Sage Dreniag FOR RENT—they won’t let you Louiiiaaa Candied Yams in if they see you are pregnant! »v Cranberry Sauce There was no room for them J A Y M A R K Giblet Gravy at the inn. . . . A bitter re­ S Buttered Freib Peas minder of Bethlehem." Noting the fine work of the $2.05 throughout the country CASUAL VALUES TH E AIRPORT in extending material comfort to the physically distressed through NCWC Catholic Relief Services Mrs. Mahoney men­ tioned the supplemental assist­ ance supplied by the Councils Com fort Casuals P. S. Hare'your birtfidoy o r anniversary porfy at the beauli/ul Skychef, of Catholic Women. ESCORTED TO THE ALTAR by her father, The take* are complimentary Mrs. Mahoney urged the Mary Ellen Toepfer exchanged vows with William Wedgies - Sliags - Sandals women of the Denver Archdioc­ A. Galloway in the Cathedral, Denver. Father Owen McHugh esan Council to continue to officiated. Mrs. Rosalie Van Ausdall was the matron of honor, $A.88 Two 8C-00 help the needy, always to be and Sylvia Toepfer and Marquitha Windecker were the brides­ C pr. ready to respond to an appeal maids. Carla King was the flower girl, and Christopher Marker from our fellow man. “ We was the page. Sharon and Charles Van Ausdall were the ring- WHITE-NAVY-BLACK sometimes," ehe concluded, bearers. The best man was Fred G. King, and Robert Paoli and TAN i BROWN “ neglect to see in our neigh­ Edward Linsenbigler were the ushers. SIZES 4 TO 10 bor the image and likeness of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph P. Toepfer God." of 1369 Downing Street. Mrs. Elizabeth Galloway of Hunting- ton Park, Calif., is the mother of the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of Cathedral High School, and the bridegroom attended North High School. They will live in Hunting Park, Calif.—(Photo by Elmer A. Cronquist) Ivy League Cathedral W edding Rite S a d d l e s Teresa .Ag­ uilar, daugh­ ter of Mr. and $ 0 8 8 Mrs. Enrique Aguilar of La Junta, and BLACK and WHITE C e c i 1 i 0 B. CamarroD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Camarron of Harlingen, T h e Moil fmporlanl Tex., were Kedette Style married April 27 in the Den­ CAKE ver Cathedral. M i d d i e s in your life for the Joseph La- most important occasion vato was the best man. and Try Early-W eek Shopping at Safewoy Wedding Cakes 1 1 Opal Eve^ A Spscia/ty was the maid bf honor. WHITE - TAN . BLUE After a re­ » b e d and BLACK • Low Everyday Prices • Pleasant Shopping Conditions ception in the Sun Room of the Olio Hotel •Early-Week Features • Faster Service in Denver, the couple left for a wedding trip T y L c U iL BAKERY through the Southern Self-Service Shoe Stores Phone RA. 2.2SS* states. Mrs. Camarron was graduated from La Junta High School, 140a Krameria 31il and Downing ^ "T fi* Fineet Onij-* and Mr. Camarron was graduated from St Joseph's Academy, 4 Slomt to Sorvo Yen Harlingen. I 9W0 E. Colfax 34-18 W. Alameda | N I*. BnMivw TS* 8*. Halmetr The newlyweds are living at 1228 Corona Street, Denver.— (Bill Smyth photo) Thursdoy, May 30, 1957 Office, 93S Bannock Sfroof THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyefono 4-420S PAGE SEVEN

SEASON IS JUNE 29 TO AUG. 10 DISPLAY o r OLD GOLD Applications Are Available Tabernacle Society Tea Planned June 1 The Tabernacle Society of Leonard Swigert, Mrs. Etienne (Elizabeth Salmon; linens. Mrs. the Archdiocese of Denver Perenyi,' Mrs. Robert 0. A. J. Bonino; silver offering. To Lady of Rockies Camp extends an invitation to Shearer, and Mrs. Ella Mullen Mrs. S. A. Riesenman; and all the clergy, and to all Cath­ Weekbangh; vestments, Mrs.ldues, Mrs. Katherine Harsh. Application blanks for Our the Rev. George Evans, to dis­ olic women of Denver and sur­ Lady of the Rockies Girls’ cuss plans for the coming camp rounding area, to attend its Camp, near Evergreen, are now season and to mail out applica­ annual reception and tea in the C. D. o f A . W ill Install available, according to the camp tion blanks and other vital in­ home of Mrs. Thomas J. Mor­ committee chairman, Mias Cath* formation to last year’s campers rissey, 1934 Forest Street, Fri­ arine Maloney. The applications and other interested girls. Al­ day, June 7, from 3 to 5 p.m. G lenw ood Springs Slate for this Catholic girls' camp, though most of the personnel Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will sponaored by St. Rita’s Court of has already been hir^, there be the honored guest. (Catholic Daughter* of be served from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the Catholic Daughters of are still a few openings for This will be the outstanding America, Denver) in the Cathedral Grade ScWl America, can be had by calling junior counselors, 18 years old Catholic social event of the On Sunday, June 2, Miss cafeteria, Logan Street at 19th at the Clubhouse, Grant or more with some camping or year. The old gold and silver Catharine Maloney, past grand Avenue. Street, Denver, or by phoning counseling experience. Funher donations, as well as cut glass regent of Court St Rita 626, as The clubhouse, besides being to the hoDse mother, Mrs. Leo information can be bad by call­ pieces, that have been collected district deputy for the Glen­ a meeting place for the court Kennedy, at MA. 3-1569. ing Miss Maloney at FY. 4-3110. in the past year, will be on dis­ wood Springs region, will in­ operates as a residence for sin­ This year’s camping season The next meeting of the camp play. This collection is one of stall the new officers of Court gle girls of moderate income. will bera on Saturday, June 29, committee wilt be held on Mon­ the most important sources of St Theresa 1084 in Glenwood There are sleeping rooms on the and will run for six full weeks, day, June 3, in the C, D. of A. revenue for the Tabernacle So­ Springs. second floor and a dormitory on ending on Saturday, .Aug. 10 clubhouse, 1772 Grant Street, to ciety, and more of these dona­ The bruqch being planned the third floor. A permanent Those interested in particular plan the week end of June 7 tions are urgently needed to for Sunday, June 16. by the house mother is in charge. The weeks are urged to fill out to 9. Those willing to help with help further the work of the board of managers of Court St. living room, dining room, and applications as soon as possible some of the cleaning and paint­ society. Rita is being given to meet some kitchen are available to other and send them direct to Miss KT ing at the club site are invited Articles such as heirlooms, recent extraordinary expenses organizations for meetings and Maloney, Box 84, Littleton, Colo. to attend this important meet­ precious jewels, .rings, watches, connected with the clubhouse at parties, and to private individ­ Plan for Camping Season ing, when food, transportation, gold dentures, gold eyeglass 1772 Grant Street, especially the uals for weddings and other re­ I On May 27 the camp com­ etc., will be discussed and plans frames, fraternal emblems, water system. The brunch will ceptions. mittee of 12 members met with for further week-end excursions broken sterling pieces, will be the courts’ spiritual director. will be decided. gratefully received. These articles may be brought to the tea on June 7, or will be picked DRAPERS CUSTOM O fficers Installed up by palling Mrs. Murchie, RENEW YOUR FURNITURE For H eights Club chairman for the collection, at UPHOLSTERY AL. 6-0819, or the president, UPHOLSTER Mrs. Louis Cabela heads the Mrs. Morrissey, at EA. 2-3401. Furniture repairs, new Women’s Club of Loretto Aids Missions springa replaced in your Heights College for the coming NCCW; and Mrs. Lito Gallegos, president. Den­ The Tabernacle Society old cushions or foam year. Mrs. James Ford, preei- For Pope's Storehouse A/OM// dent of the CPTL, installed her ver Archdiocesah Council of Catholic Women. rubber. and the following officers at the Mrs. Robert H. Mahoney, president. National The women hold First Communion dresses made All Workmanship Guaranteed CUT7 • cenptel« Iln* of ^P* annual potluck luncheon and fi­ Council of Catholic Women; Archbishop Urban by the council to be donated to the Pope’s Store­ hoUttry Supplies *i»d Foera Rub* nal meeting held at the Chalet J. Vehr; Mrs. L. A. Higgins, national director, house for the needy. Wide Selection of Fabrics |i ber. Trot Jjietnjetlens on Y oupmU. i oev tervles to Deovor. Marie; vice president, Mrs. Jo­ seph Connors; secretary, Mrs. Samples Shown ii^ ou r Home MA. 3-4507 WE. 6-0015 R. H. Farley; treasurer, Mrs. By Appointment 330 Federal Edward Lowe; and historian, Under NCCW Impetus W om en Send Mrs. A. Phannenstiel. R A 2 -9 6 12 40 1st Communion Dresses to Pope

Forty First Communion The cost of the material is just tinue to furnish the McCall ALL BRITE UPHOLSTERY CO. dresses made by Catholic women under $5. patterns which are available Ray Weselquisl - 298 S. Franklin E x t r a S e r v i c e throughout the Denver Arch­ Forty-one patterns already only through the NCCW. She diocese are being forwarded distributed throughout the will be glad to supply informa­ this week to the Catholic Re­ province by Mrs. Higgins have tion about materials used tit . . . but no extrd cost lief Services, National Catholic been used over and over. Up any woman whb would like to WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS Welfare Conference, Bronx, to this time the Denver Prov­ make a dress. N.Y. ince, which includes the Pueblo They may write or tele­ From there they will go to and‘ Cheyenne, Wyo., Dioceses, phone Mrs. L. Arthur Higgins, the Pope's Storerooms in the as well as Denver, have 140 1219 S. Race Street, Denver 10, W e define “ service” as that Vatican for distribution to or­ completed outfits. Colo., p , 7-1802. phans and to children of im­ Mrs. Glenn F. Lewis is the poverished families in foreign To encourage this meritorious ACCW foreign relief chair­ L a m p s a n d S h a d e s which is necessary to bring countries. work, Mrs. Higgins will con­ man. To be suitably attired on the Mr*. Thoms* J. Morri*iey from fullest comfort to a family important occasion of approach­ furnishes vestments, altar ves­ ing the Table of Our Lord for D orothy Ann H alter Bride sels, and linens for missions the first time cannot help add­ and churches throughout the WASINGER’S ing much to the little ones' archdiocese. The vestments and ...... not as a list of items to be deep joy. In Precious Blood Rite linens are handmade by the ELECTRIC STORE This beautiful worl^ was members of the organization, followed from start to end, but sparked by Mrs. L. Arthur Hig- Before a Nuptial Mass Satur­ bride of Chaxles A. Heim, Jr., and some of these will be on 3156 West 38th Ave. ^ns, national director, National day, May 18, in the Most Pre­ son of Mr. and' Mrs. Charles A. display at the tea. GL. 5-8946 no further. Council of Catholic Women for cious Blood Church, Denver, Heim. In the receiving line will be the Province of Denver, upon Miss Dorothy Ann Halter, The Rev. John Donohoe, C.M., Mrs. Thomas J. Morrissey, Mrs. her return from a NCCW board daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pastor, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Walsh, Mrs. Harry T. We W ill Clone at Noon S a tu r d a y n meeting in February. Thomas J. Halter, became the Gregory Smith, V.G., otticiated Zook, Mrs. L. A. Higgins, and She distributed patterns at in the double-ring ceremony. Eva Walsh. Members of the JUME . JULY . AUGUST the Denver Archdiocesan Coun­ committee are: Registration, Miss Halter had for her at­ Clara Courtney; old gold and cil of Catholic Women's board tendants her sister, Mrs. M. H. meeting, also in February, and Jr. Daughters' , Raab^ as matron of honor, with silver collection, Mrs. A. E. the movement gained instant Murchie and Mrs. Emmett her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Dwyer; pouring, Mrs. J. impetus. J. Halter, Jr.; Miss Marie SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY In addition to the 40 fin­ Mapelli, and a cousin, Miss ished garments there are many Communion at Mary Jo Bradley, as brides­ Installation Set FREE FOOT TEST — FOOT TREATMENTS still in the process of making. maids. They come from mountain M o r t u a r y The bride's gown was a bil­ By Navy Mothers towns and from farm areas, as Littleton Church lowy creation of nylon net with well as urban communities. an alencon lace bodice and Mrs. Kathryn Lundstrom will Every type of Catholic women’s be installed as commander of The Junior Catholic Daugh­ panels down the full net skirt. organization is represented. Alternate layers of net and lace the Rocky Mountain Navy 1375 E. Hampden Ave. SU. 9-9460 or FR. 7-2098 The dresses are high necked, ters of Court St Rita climaxed ruffles cascaded down the back Mothers’ Club 462 at public in­ long sleeved, and ankle length. the year’s activities with Mass stallation ceremonies at 8 p.m. from the waistline and fell into Monday, June 3, at 2026 S. Get RELIEF at DfSchoHs ! At Horan’s Service Is Our Byword and Communion in St Mary’s a short train at the back. Her Williams Street, Denver. Mrs. June Wedding Church, Littleton, on .Saturday, veil of bridal illusion fd! from Louise Terry will be the in­ ■ II I MB Mj msmm toM May 26, The Rev. Frederick a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a white orchid on a stalling marshal, and Mrs. Lois h m lU w ef w k W lUH iiwidwi trie McCallin, chaplain, officiated Wennerstrom, the installing hiea el fotJ etediM fat 4mn prayer book. •tnlB Or. Sekell** fUaedoe, Afflaaen, Ard at the Mass. After Mass, the officer. •< S k * . ., fiefeljr lei Sued » Juniors consecrated themselves Brothers Attendants Other officers who will serve to the Sacred Heart with the To Bridegroom with Mrs. Lundstrom are relme eeraek caSe«Mh. kMiea^brW. mdereckof “ Ceremony of the Roses.” fsM. v«ek irekea. to bet. etf naaea Cm nektorf Mr. Heim had for his'attend- Mmes. Grace Kientz, first vice Ceae a lerFra TmTm ead PuBeatfiitoa T a ^ IS CONVENIENT Then the Juniors entertained ants his brothers, Pat Heim, commander; Pauline Grant, their mothers at breakfast in as best man, with Mike and Dan second vice command^; Lillian Or. Scholl Foot Comfort Shop St Mary's Hall. Judy Reagan, Heim and Thomas Halter, Jr., Beights, adjutant; Evelyn president, summarized the brother of the byide, as ushers. Allen, finance officer; Eliza­ 411 Siiteenih SI.-TA. 54474 ^ Juniors’ activities for the year. His younger brother, John, and beth Hecht, chaplain; Lulu Miss Ann Limacher, grand re^ the bride’s cousin, Gerald Sheri- Doetzel, judge advocate; Eileen Custom Made SHOES-CHIROPODY SERVICE gent, addressed the group, and Goontz and Grace FiV, ma- A^Tio D o e s the Miss Catharine Maloney invited Crons-at-arma; and Beatrice The Laundry the girts to make reservations Babb' and Janet Brooks, color- Best Dry Cleaning bearers. 1 0 % Discount to Clergy, Brothers, & Dry Cloning Co. for Our Lady of the Rockies in T o w n ? Camp, a youth project of Cath­ Mrs. Lois Wennerstrom and Phone MA. 34281 olic D^ghtera of America. Mrs. Bessye Conklin will be the I U Sisters & Porishioners hostesses for the social hour Honor Pins following the installation. For Juniors Father McCallin concluded the program by presenting honor pins to the Juniors who had completed ^eir required work for the year. Those re­ ceiving awards were Mary Alt Elaine Carr, Arline Cink, Mari­ Mr. and Mrs. George H. anne and Suzan Czubaty, Fentress of 1244 Rosemary Helene Daly, Virginia Feeley, PICK UP AND DELIVERY IN DENVER AND SUBURBS Street, Denver, announce the Eleanor Gallegos, Carol Gorm- engagement of their daugh­ ley, Diana Hussian, Irena Miles. ter, Verna Jean Fentress Linda Murphy, Bernadette and (above), to Edward A Maske, Loretta Murray, Roberta Nor- Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ tham, Pat Piotrowski, Pat ward Maske, Sr., of Joliet, lU. Schultz. Linda and Will-Ann 'V *1 •!' ‘“■'J Verna Jean is a graduate of Simpleman, and Kay Stark. St. Francis de Sales' High As part of their summer pro­ ORNIE KNAPP’S School. June 8 has been set as gram, the Juniors will have a —buiuerUnd the wedding day. picnic in June. Mr*. Charle* A. Heim, Jr. dan. Jr., served as altar boys. FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS! M a r r i e d a t M t. Carm el A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and members of the family was held in the Col­ Everything^ for Porch Boxes and Yards Alice Pal. ' burn Hotel following the cere­ m e T i. the mony and the couple left for Perennials of All Kinds daughter of a wedding trip to Mexico City Antonio P a 1- and Acapulco. They will be at Make Your Yard the Most BEAUTIFUL home after July 1 at 1646 S. meri, became Raleigh Street the bride of CLOSING OUT SALE Salvatori F O R AS Pira in a cere- Luncheon Event on mony conduc­ LITTLE AS ed in Our ijidy Potted Roses, Evergreens, Fruit Trees, of Mt Carmel At Orphanage to Church. Den­ 3 9 . 0 0 Shade Trees, Hedge Plants, Flowering ver. The Very Be Held June 5 Rev. Thomas we will re-ilyle your Shrubs of All Kinds L 0 C a a c i 0, On Wednesday, June 5, at oul-o/./oiUoR O.S.M., pre­ 12:30 p.m. the midsummer fur coat into a tmari sided at the card party and luncheon will clutch cape or eape-tlole REMEMBER - exchange of be held at St. Clara's Orphan­ vows. Mrs. age, 3800 W. 29th Avenue, onr l^w price inelude*: Mary SmaU Denver. There will be beauti­ e r e s t y lin g ful gifts, and a handmade OURS WILL GROW- done was the * “ Perm aniie" cleaning m atron of ahawl scarf will be presented. and gtaaing honor, and The sisters and children of a heauti/ul new IF IT GROWS - WE HAVE IT! Mary Ann St Clara’s thank all benefac­ guaranteed lining Laurienti and tors and women of the par­ Loretta P u I- ishes for their help in making hr ktst un .1 C O M E S E E lano were the the annual card party at St rear wrrhitt h n bridesmaids. Dominic’s Church a success. Coll KE. 4-3366, E x t 225 The best man Any woman interested in was John Pal- entertaining her club the first Hr >*«<|< mmwttr mcri, and Jo- Wednesday of each month tkk-w Mnk* ORNIE KNAPP seph Sanzalam was the usher. Both are graduates of North High without any extra cost can do a Downtown, fur talon, 1611 GLENARM AM. 6-0608 4550 Colorodo Blvd. School. Following a wedding trip to Las Vegas and California, so by calling the president third floor the couple are making their residence at 3649 Vallejo, Street, Mrs. Rose Mattick, at AL. FORMAL SPECIALISTS Denver.—(Bill Smyth photographer) 6-2263 for all tiie information. • Inieertity UdU, firnt floor Thursday, May 30, 1957 M 6 E EIG H T Office, 938 Banneek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205

Am ong Scholarships Received by G raduates of Catholic H i g h S c h o o l s

St. JoKoph'K H igh School. Ilonvor

A Jo Ann Budke Jefin A. Berger Darid Warner Dolorce Colerich Angela Auguetine Angela Conex Frank Knafeic Lorraine Caxer Mereg School of Nureing Regie College Regie College Loretto Heighle College of St. Mary College of St. Marg Colorado State U. Ml. St. ScboiaelicB

H oly Fam ily H igh School, D enver 2 OFFICERS ELECTED Honor Society Admits 1 Seniors at St. Joseph's (St. Joseph's High School, Micbaelene Mylet and Dorothy D e n v e r) Cassidy, feature editors. Copy­ Seven seniors were Upped for ists will be Theresa Ibold and membership in the National Beverly Fisher. Mike Quinn has Honor Society at SL Joseph’a been appointed sports editor. High School this week when the Serving as co-editors of the Veronica Chapter of the organ­ 1957 T raii, yearbook, will be ization held its I8th annual Janet Elliott and Beverly Hepp. honors ceremony in the church Colleen Foy will act as manag­ hall. Receiving permanent rec­ ing editor. Named as layqut ognition in the society were editor is Janice Kaseak, and as David Warner, Frank Knafeic. sports editor, Mike Ryan. Sev­ John Berger, Virginia Buss, eral other positions on the T rait Lorraine Gazer. Dolores Cole- will remain open until next fall. rfeh, and Angela Augustine, Lawrence Hawn, president of the 1957 group, presided at the meeting, and Mary Prances Kerber read the minutes. Gold 'Patricia Tanko Margaret Grace Marg Carole Diepenee Marg Pepper Darid Kmlleh Dennie Gallagher pins and certificates of member­ Loretto Heighle Loretto Heighle Loretto Heighte Mercg School of Nureing Regie College Regie College ship, corsages, and boutonnieres were given to the new members. St. Mary's .\cadem y, C herry H ills In the business meeting that followed, David Warner was elected president, and Angela 9/ Holy Family Augustine was chosen secretary. Eight Scholarships Seniors Arrange Eight studenU of St. Joseph’s High School have received schol­ arships. John A. Berger was granted the Sears-Roebuck To Attend Mass Scholarship to Regis College: and David 'Warner the honorary (Hety Family High School) scholarship to Regis, The Lo­ Holy Family High School’s retto Heights scholarship goes 97 seniors will attend the 7:30 to Dolores Colerich. Angela o'clock Mass together Sunday, Augustine and Angela Gomes lAcMwtry's Paints" June 2. The Mass will be of­ received scholarships to the Col­ BEST in the WEST fered by Father Forre.'t Allen, lege of St. Mary, Omaha. Neb. pastor, with music by a choir of Frank Knafeic has received a Complete Stock freshmen under the direction scholarship to Colorado State of Sister Mary Aquin. University, Fort Collins. Lor­ TREMENDOUS Following Ma.’ s the seniors, raine Cazer was accepted for a the priests, and lay members of scholarship to Mt St. Schoias- the faculty will be guests of the tica College, Atchison, Kans. Jo SAVINGS ON ALL sophomores at Cavaleri's for Ann Budke received the scholar­ breakfast. Dennis Pizzichino, ship to Mercy HospiUi School YOUR SPRING PAINT class president, will preside and of Nursing. Claudia DeaLs will be toast­ Twelve junior girl.s left for a UP...CLEAN UP... master. Marg Jane Majerue Marg Klinke Sallg Barrg Judg Dillon Dianne Weleh trip to the College of St. Mary. Loretto Heighle Webeler College Webeter College Loretto Heighte Six Scholorships Omaha, May 30. The group was Ml. St. Seholaetica accompanied by Sister M. Mag­ FIX UP NEEDS Given Groduotes dalene, Sister M. Joan of Arc, ARCHBISHOP CONFERS DIPLOM AS CLASS NIGHT HONORS SENIORS Six of the graduate.s will re­ and Sister Eileen Marie. Frank TRY ceive scholarships. Patricia Dillie, Ed Curneen, and Mrs. Tanko, daughter of Mr. and Marlin Shoencman are driving Mrs. F. J. Tanko of 4260 the group, which left after 5:30 36 Graduated by St. /Aary's Academy Scholarships Awarded Hooker, will receive the scholar­ o'clock Mass in St Joseph's ship to Loretto Heights college Church. by virtue of her top average for At Conclusion of School's 92nd Year At St. Francis de Sales' her Tour years. Annual, Paper Staffs FIRST Margaret Grace, daughter of Named at Banquet Mr. and Mrs. John Grace. 4116 Journalists clima.xed their Free Delivery (St. Marg'e Academg, Cherrg Graduation exercises began another of the -school's extra­ (St. Franci. de Sale.' High Barbara Smith received an Raleigh, will attend the Heights H ille l at 10:30 a.m., with Archbishop curricular activities. All are School, Denver) award for perfect attendance year's work on the school paper 32 Bdwy. PE. 3-2940 on a scholarship as a result of and yearbook May 23 by at­ With Ibe frraduaCion of <1S Urban J. Vehr pi'esiding and members of Our Lady's Sodal­ Class night, a newly inaugu­ for all four years. These seniors her performance in the competi­ seniors on May 20. St. Mary’s conferring the diplomas. Pre­ ity. rated ceremony to honor tho had perfect attendance for this tive scholarship exams. Pegg)' tending the annual Press Club Academy broufrht to a close iU senting the graduate.^ to the Mias Klinke, who ranked first seniors, gave the parents of scholastic year; Robert Con­ is the third of the Grace girls banquet at Patsy’s Inn. The 92nd school year. Archbishop was the Rt. Rev. among the graduate.s scholasti­ seniors a chance to witness the nelly, Louise 'Cordova, Cathleen to attend the Heights on a schol­ major staff positions on the Harold V. Campbell, pastor of cally, was also captain of the awarding of scholarships and Hughes. Betty Kastner, Charles arship, her sisters Mary Kay Santa F e and the Trail for next Prior to the public cere­ Kauffmann. vM a r g a r e t Mc­ year were announced, and monies, irtaduates assiaicd at BIes.sed Sacrament Parish. The school’s winning team in intra­ honors to the class of 1957. and Eileen having also won hon­ Very Rev. Monsignor David Ma­ mural sports, and she herself Highlight of the evening was Carthy, Patricia Maloney, Wil­ ors at Holy Family. awards were given for excel­ Mass at 8:80 a.m. in the con­ liam O'Connell, and Jeanette vent chapel. The celebrant was loney, Chancellor of the arch­ took first place in the fall ten­ an address by the Rt. Rev. Mary Carole Dispense, daugh­ lence in performance on both the Rev. Omer V. Foxhoven, diocese, acted a., master of cere­ nis tournament. Miss Dillon Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G., Sheridan. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dis­ publications during the past pastor of Ail Souls' Pariah, monies, The graduation address served as student council presi­ and his presentation of awards. Gertrude Moser and Mary pense, 4200 Lowell, has a drama year. Knglewood, and a member of waa delivered by the Rev. Ed­ dent; Miss Barry and Miss Assisting in the -presentation Taylor were admitted to the scholarship to Loretto. won in Named to the position of co­ the faculty at St. Mary’s ward Leyden, pastor of Christ Welsh, as co • editors of the was the Rev. Frank Morfeld. National Latin Honor Society. competition with drama stu­ editors of the school newspaper TO.M WALKER PIANOS the King Parish, Benediction of school newspaper. Miss Majerus Gertrude Moser, Anne Hoskins, dents of other schools in and are Carla Dillie and Jean Hoye. R«pr«B«aut}v» of Kjqbftfl. S«bn*r, After Ma.ss the graduates at­ the Blessed Sacrament con­ wa-s assistant editor of the 1967 Nine Scholarships Kohlfr. CftBipb«U tad Jmm rnteb tended a breakfast held in their Patricia Maloney has merited Mary McGill, and Louise Cor­ out of Denver. -Managing editor of the publica­ PUaoi cluded the ceremonies. Saimarac, the yearbook. dova merited certificates in the Mary Pepper, daughter of tion virill be Loretta Milan, with C. G. Cone ConsBonttn honor in the school cafeteria. a four-year honor scholarship nation-wide Latin exam for Electrook Orftn Each girl received a copy of Five Scholarships Two medals were awarded at to 1,/oretto Heights College. Jo­ Mr. and Mra. F. R. Pepper, 4400 Patricia Brennan and Carol College schotarships were the graduation, one to Jtdele scores of 90 per cent or above. Quivas, will attend Mercy Hos­ Merchon as news editors, and Fins ReconJitiODed Pianos The Imitation of C k r ie t as a seph Ryan was awarded a four- I3<5 S. BROADWAY SPruc. Z-73M remembrance of her high school awarded to five graduates. Kintsele for historical research year partial scholarship to Athletic awards for baseball pital ^hool of Nursing on a days. Mary Klinke and Dianne Welsh and the other to Mary Klinke Regis College. JeanOtte Sheri­ went to Dennis Stebenne, cap­ scholarship. received scholarships to Loretto for outstanding achievement in dan received a four-year com­ tain; Norman Silva, Jde Ryan. Two graduates will go to Heights College, Denver; Sally French. petitive scholarship in speech to Jim Pacheco, and Jim Lopez, Regis College on scholarships. HEARING SECRET! IIVIIP RW CII Barry and Judy Dillon to Web­ A reception for the graduates I/)reUo Heights College. Pat­ Pins were awarded to the David Kmitch, a certificate RtftMtAt r«»ip for boy* 10 lo 17. and their ^ests was held on ster College. Webster Grove.s, rick Phillips was awarded a following senior studentft in winner in the final Merit Schol­ WASHERS openi July I. Riding. p«ck Mo.; and .Mary Jane Majerus the front lawn of the school music; Maureen Fenton, Col­ arship competition, has a partial rod«o. ftahiflf. after Benediction. Hostesses four-year resident scholarship • II diqrI esmp tetivitif*. M«mh«r to Mt. SL Scholastica's College, to Colorado School of Mines in leen Hughes. Cathleen Hughes, scholarship to Regis by virtue Nntionnl Citbolio Cimplnf Amoci^ were the incoming officers of Atchison, Kans. Golden. Lenore Purcell was pre­ Joanne Loughry. Mary Ann of his performance in the na­ ■Uon, Besides attaining high scho­ the Mothers’ Club and the jun­ Nelson. Margaret McCarthy, tional exams. He is the son of Writ* Bov KM«. ior c!as.sroom mothers, assisted sented with a four-year scholar­ WoodiBnd r«rk. Col«ndo lastic ratings, all five girls have ship to Colorado State Teachers’ Patsy Maloney, Barbara Vos, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kmitch played a notable part in one nr by members of the junior class. Robert Connelly, Thomas Pep­ and lives at 4344 Raleigh. College in Greeley. Dennis .Joseph Patrick O'Gal- Archbishop Vehr and other Ann Dompierre received a per, Jack Ratterman, Wesley members of the clergy were en- Du Charme, Ralph Redfern, lagher will also go to Re(;is. four-year re.'iident scholarship Regia College honored him with tained at a luncheon in the to St. Joseph's Hospital School Larry Meyer, Robert Marquez, cafeteria. Barry Oliver, and John Tram­ the full title on his scholar­ BALLET THEATRE SCHOOL of Nursing. Gertrude .Moser ship certificate. He is the son was given a four-year resident mell. . . . UM Sp««

Four flubs foiild Tie for Title

Parochials Com plete

Slate Frid ay, M ay 31 The Parochial League winds up ita baseball schedule this week with the final two games on the agenda. The final p a ir of contests could have a lot of bearing on the final outcome. The league-leading St. Francis’ Gremlins played Mt. Car- — ------^ ------mel'«mel's Eaale* Eagles «t at Fifth Fifth and and Fed- Fed­ eral on Wednesday afternoon. May 29, in another crucial con­ Flowers, Newest Bear, test CYO to Back Club O d Thursday m o r d i il ( , May 30, Mt. Carmal will play their final gama* against Is Big League Veteran Holy Family at Fifth and For Legion Ploy Fadaral in a 10 o'clock affair. On Friday, St. Fraaeii' will Ben Floweri, the newest addi­ Off-season occupations o f The Catholic Youth Organi­ Mike Moriarity ef Calbe- wind up their sehadala tion to the Denver Bears' pitch­ Walt Kellner, Denver right­ zation of Denver once again dral and eithar Vie Artese against Aaauacialion in tha ing staff, who lost a 1-0 heart- hander, are ranching and big will sponsor a club in the Amer­ or Georga Cattermola ef year's finala at City Park. breaker to Omaha May 28, holds game guide. . . . Woodie Held ican Legion Junior Baseball Regis, howover, may fill Ibo the major Isagnt record for celebrated bis return to Denver If the Gremlins win all of League, which gete under way holes. with 9 for 19 (.474) in his first their remaining contests they most consecutive appearancta, would be assured of undisputed on Sunday, June 9. Back for heavy duty In the having relieved in eight straight five games, including 8 doubles, possession of first place and On this year's entry will field will be Ray Seims, Frank S games for the Boston Red m z a home run, and 7 cuns-batted- ba prapstara picked from Piroddl, and George Falagrady in. . . . Jolly Jack -Urban, the the title. If they drop one, how­ in 1963. . . . Zeke Bella has yet ever, they will be forced to (onr Parochial Leagne high from Cathedral at well as a to be retired as a pinch bitter Bean' ches^ little righthander, school teams: Holy Family, host of newcomers from Mt. showed that he's ready to play share the crown with Cathedral this year; Zeke has gone to the and St Joseph’s, who have al Cathedral, Mt. Carmel, and Csrmel and Holy Family. bat ^ive times in a pinch-hitting a big part of the Grizzlies this ready completed their schedules Regis. Workouts will begin The CYO team is the only role and shows a single, double season when be pitched all the on Friday aftamoon, May 31, way in the 11 inning 6-4 win end finished with identical five Dominic's Pnrish); Pntricin Brennan (St. parochial club entered in Amer­ sttd three wslka... . The Bear^ Bulldog Cheerleaders at 23rd and Walton. will play doublebeadert on June over Charleston on May 24. won-two loss records. Theresa's. Aurora); Mary Kolenc I St Jo­ ican Legion play in the Denver 2 in Lonitville and June 10 in Jack struck out seven and didn't If Mt Carmel wins their School Pep Club dance was held at the Avia­ seph's); Dorothy Cassidy (St. Joseph’s); Col­ Eventually the roster will be area. Many Catholic business Wichita during the road trip issue s single walk . . . With final two contests they also tion Country Club May 27. Two hundred leen Foy (All Saints'); and Carla Willie cut down to the 16-player limit firms and compgnies are fur­ which began May 28, to make the departure of pitcher Tom could share in the title. couples attended to honor the outrcing senior (St. Anthony's). a but all eligible players are in­ nishing the financial backing up previously rained-out games. LaMrda. Urban becomes the All-Star Squad Pep Club jnembers and athletes. The following Cheerleaders are chosen at tbe Bulldog vited to attend the opening for this year's entry. . . . Denver shows a won-loit only hurler on the Bears’ roster The AU-Ster tguad for the junior lassies were aunounced as winning the school from only those ^rls'who have attended workouts. Named to coach the record of 7-3 in doublebeaders under 6 feet tall; Jack is 6' 8". annual Parochial-Public game cheerleader election, and will represent St. Jo­ all the athletic events in their first years at club are Jack Martin and Fred this }'ear; the Bears hare won slated for Bears' Stadium the seph's in the fall school year: Janie Kascak (St. school. Steinmark, both former prep Senior at Regis three, lost one, and split one Brickell Flezes Muscles evening of June 8. will be stars, who are now members of twin-bill. * Little Frit* Brickell is be­ chosen the first part of next the Denver Police Force. Mar­ Will Be on TV ginning to flex his muscles at week by the ebaehes of the tin is a graduate of Cathedral league. Practice will be held the and has coached the past few James P. Drinkaxd, 1539 the plate, hitting safely "in the week of June 2-8 in preparation years at Holy Family Grade Monroe Street, Denver, a sen­ WaU Bears' last seven games, going for the contest School. Steinmark was a stand­ ior In the graduation class at lo 10 for 25 during that span. His out at North High School and CARPETS W ill I d action last week. St. Jo­ Regis College, Denver, will be batting average is now a nifty seph's pulled the big upset played semi-pro ball around one of four 1967 college grad­ R oom S ls e .296. and Smaller by duihping the hign-riding Denver for a number of years. uates participating in a p^nhl RUGS Second baseman Curtis Rob­ Gremlins, 4-1. Don Hanak The '57 CYOera will have the discussion over KLZ-TV from Lart**i M ltelln i la tka altr, erts upped his average to .310 went the route for the Bull­ makings of a strong club draw­ 2:30 to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 2. and he has continued to sparkle dogs in handing St. Francis' ing players from two of the The topic of the panel dis­ Furniture'-,; in the field and on the base- their first less. The winiiar* four top clubs in the Denver cussion will 4»e ‘‘what Lies get only six hits off Jin Pa- Parochial League. Pitching, Uua giSeali; Bnaim tts I •’(!«* paths. His steal of second base Ahead for the 1967 Grad­ in the 11-inning win over cbaco but they war* anough however, may present a prob­ uate?" Charleston set up the winning to acoro three big mns in the lem. in addition' to Drinkard, fourth inning and assuro tha E.M.W. run; it was Curt’s sixth stolen Last year, tbs parochiatt ssniors from Denver Univer­ v ic to ry . where ceeh talka base of the champaign. . . eonld call on such stalwarts sity, the University of Colo­ Norm Siebem, the Bears' lead­ Cathedral banded Mt Car­ a* Johnny Exit el Mt. Car­ rado, and Colorado State Uni­ 2141 So. Breedwey mel their second lose in five SHeman 4-2784 ing hitter all season, has been mel and Wayne Dolan of versity will take part. Tbe held bitlesi in just five games. outings by overcoming the Holy Family. Both are gone program is moderated by Eagles in the final inning.for Sheldon Peterson of KLZ. 6-6 wiiu Mike Horiarity n t from this year’s entry. the win and Sal Villano was the loser. The Eagles onthit the Jays 9 to 6 in a close game but the Jays bunched two valuable SLEEPING singles in the last of the sev­ enth for the crucial score. tion as Coach Julius Carabello looks on proudly. Cords Win Firsi Achievement Award “ f " ‘ The dinner was held May 23 in the audi­ BAGS In other games, Mt ‘Carmel above receiving the St. John’s Achievement torium of the school with about 60 fathers and shbt out Mullen, 6-0, as Villano sens in attendance.—(Photo for R e g itle r by pitched a two-hitter. The Eagles Award for his work both scholastically and ¥795 „ $2750 gathered eight hits for the win. athletically during the 1956-57 school year. M. D. Smith) Annunciation won their first Monsignor John P. Moran makes the presenta­ game of the year by upsetting Manufacturers oj All Types of the Raiders from Regis, 2-1. The Cards got but one measly hit Sleeping Bags & Tents but that hit was a two-run Students at M ass of Priest - A lu m nu s single in the fourth which ac­ counted for all of the runs that Father James Keelan, S.M., a Joseph P. Keelan, Sr, of 4119 for 13 years. Two brothers, the winners needed. Cattemole raduate of St, Joseph’s High Navajo Street, anil a nepliew of Joseph Keelan, Jr., an electrical CANVAS PRODUCTS CO. threw a beautiful game in Ichool, Denver, after offering the late Father Joseph C. Ergcr, contractor, and ilohn Keelan, defeat his First Solemn Mass in St. who served as pastor of St United Air Lines electrician, 3799 So. Jason St. SU. 1-3801 In the remaining contest Ca­ Patrick's Church May 26, of­ Helen’s Pariah, Fort Morgan, reside in Denver U being short ol cash slunds in the woyet oblaining thedral routed Holy Family. fered Mass before the student your ooaL why eel eeote by and tel ue esremge g ioon. 22-4, in the biggest display of body of St. Joseph's High We help eelve people's mooey ptobieoe every day. power all year. Cabbie, Fala- School on May 27. grady, and Siems led the hit While at St Joseph’s, Father parade, getting seven big blows Keelan brought many an honor Citizens Loan Co. between them. Falagrady gar to the achool through his sports­ t. •. DIULON, PrMidMt nered two three-run homers. manship and speaking abilities. 1538 Californio S». M A . 3-4959 After nis graduation in 1947, he attended Regis College for one year before entering St. THE LOAN ARRANGER Grems Score Thomas' Seminary. After trans­ ferring to the Society of Mary, he spent one year at St. Mary’s Manor, the Mariat minor semi­ Victoriesin nary. and then spent a one-year novitiate at Staten Island, N. Y. He acquired his philosophy at City Field Day the Marist College and ^nfi- nary in Framini^n, Mass., and is now completing his fourth St. Francia da Sales' Grade year of theology at the Marist School won 17 places in the College, Washington, D. C. city-wide field day competition Father Keelan was ordained sponsored by the City Recrea­ Feb. 2 in Washington, D. C. tion Division of the Denver He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Public Schools on May 25, at West High School. The St. Francis participants ware coached by Andrew Billy, Jr.. physical education director. Eight Graduates The students and the events in which they placed are: Finals ... woric/'s finest orfisfs... Marilyn Hogan, grade eight, in the world's most beoirfifol setting second place, 76-yard dash; At Notre Dame Betty Lucy, grade seven, first w if/v t h e place, 60-yard dash; John Hein, Denver Symphony Orchestra grade seven, third place, run­ From Colorado ♦ ning broad jump; Joe Figilino, Eight Coloradans will receive SAUL CASTON, Conductor grade seven, fourth place, run­ degrees at the University of ning broad jump; Michele Du Charme, grade five, fifth place, Notre Da'me's 112th annual softball throw; Philip De commencement exercises here Vvetdev. Jvtt i Nicola, grade four, first place, June 2. VIENN4SE NIOHT l»ehiri»fl NADINE CONNI*. w pm w broad jump: Supreme Court Chief Justice ei,4 THOMAS HATWAKO. Mnw. Semi-finals, Marty Currier, Earl Warren will deliver the Welti lellet Iren '7HE GKUT WAITZ” wiiK the grade seven, fourth place, shot principal address at the cere­ IIUIAN CUSHIHO PANCEIS. put: Helen Bujhaci, grade monies in the Notre Dame Sta­ seven, third place, 50-yard dium at 2 p.m. A highlight of IrMev. leir > dash; Karen Mencin, grade the exercises will be the presen­ DEHVES STAeHONT Free City Ceeteft. seven, third place, 60-yard- tation of Notre Dame's Laetare Teetdey, Jely V dash; MiehelR Du Charme, Medal for 1957 to Clare Boothe grade five, first place, 40-yard Luce, former U.S. Ambassador AIEXANOEI UNINSrr. pieeHt, HOMAN lOTENtEHG. to Italy. vMiniili lECINAlD KEIL th JUANITA HAU. Slat ef the first place, 60-yard dash; Jo- president, will confer degrees on treadwey rreduclie", tteged by the Ueiverwty ef Colereda hinna Buchmiller, grade seven, approximately 1,225 graduate Tkeetn end Mink Depertmeeh. second pisce, 50-ysrd duh; and undergraduate students. t Barbara Houlihan, grade three, Among the graduates from Seedey, JvIy H third place, jump rope; Philip the Denver area are James Mace DENVEa SYMPHONY Family CannH Cowan, ^ade aix, second pisce, Coughlin, 1755 Ivy Street—B.S. Tbendey.Jaly ll-Fridey, Jvty I* 50-yard dash; Robert Cowan, in commerce: Robert Henry W OnO FAMOUS SCHOfSTS F»OM THE ItOYAl grade three, first place, 50-yard Maier, 1261 S. Williams Street dash; and Kenneth Pelzel. grade —B.S. in science; John Thomas DANISH SAILET six, second place, 60-yard dash. Murray. 1020 S. Madison Street Teatdey, Jaly 11 — Tlwriday. Paly IS —B.S. in commerce: and John *ZHf WAIKUIE" by tkl>efd WagMf degad by F. Treckman, 2525 Elm Street— KEtSElIT CIAF eed faeivting Iha cakbralad Optra Sten Broken Radios Needed B.S. in science. ♦ AUaOASn HARSHAW, HEIDI XRAU. JAMES PEASE. Others from (Colorado are KEN SMITH, AltERT OACOSTA end SANDRA WAtflElD. At Vocational School Carl Skiff, Pueblo. B.A. in lib­ DOCTOR* LAWYER* MERCHANT* CHIEF • a • eral arts; James Edward Mor­ Addrest FitkeF iegeiriu i Fe; A ntw course will bt tried rison. Climax. B.S. in commerce: Ibis lummar at tha Larimer Red Rocks Fsstivol— Room 310 Mercontlle Bldg. Joseph Adam Reich. Colorado H is future i$ in KOUR HANDS! Vocational S eb o el. 2861 Springs, B.S. in commerce: and Denver 2, Colorado Stoat Siroel, Donvtr, A Dale Edwin 'White, Grand Junc­ Wise parents, in all income brackets, don’t leave that future to doaen radios kavo bean do­ tion, B.A. in liberal arts. IndivMeeJ Tkfcath S3.00 eerta. nated to tba boys’ tbop. In chance. TTiey set up a sound ESTATE PLAN with the tom# eases il may be tbal le e k * e l S rickati, goad at any av e»1 only a lube needs to bo re­ Acodem y Seeking aid an^ skilled advice of the American National Bank perf emieecei, 87.S0. placed, Seme of ibe Inbes H ostess' A ssistant TRUST DEPARTMENT specialists. # CbiMrea leader 19) 7S< eatb. cost only n ball dollar and wban a boy bas pot in a new The U.S. Air Force Academy. ^ PLAN HIS FUTURE TODAY! AH corm ns begin ot 8:10 p.m. tnbe, tbe radio will bo bis. Denver, has announced the need ♦ Anyone wbo baa ao old fnr a woman aasistant to Mrs. radio, wire, or tba like and Gail .McComas, cadet hostess. is willing to donate them, The position pays $4,525 an- may leave them at the TV inually, with periodic imy raise; TH end radio repair shop, 2834 'after the first year. The work a AMERICAN Cnrlis Street, Teloi Alarid ' week is 40 hours. amphitheater operates his TV repair shop .Applications should he sent NATIONAL BANK there. He will take any ma­ lo the civilian personnel officer, o r OSNVeR • 1YTH AND lAWRENCe terials to the boys’ shop and (Air Force Academy, Denver 8, will help boys repair radioi. It'olo., before June 1.5.

4a-?r- ? A 6 l T tN Office, 938 BantiocV Street THE DEMVES CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Reyitone 4-4205 Thurtifay, May 30, T95T

Chaffee Park

Family Pledges

Are Reported

(Guardian Angeli' Pariih, D e n v e r) Because of the inclement weather in the past,'the large expenses, and hard work in­ volved in having a bazaar, the Holy Name Men's Club held a meeting in the past week and decided not to have a bazaar. Instead it was decided to have a little drive during the months of July, August, and September. The parishioners are asked to talk this over in their homes and, in the middle of June, a goal will be set and a pledge card will be given to each fam­ ^Pknna RlifT' callini; committee shown Mrs. Francis King. Seated, from left to right, are Mrs. Paul ily and they will be asked to rn o n t, DIII£ *bove i* asking parishioner* to turn in at Glover, Mrs. King, Mrs. C. A. Noble, and Mrs. Harry Fieenor; make a minimim pledge of $15, least $10 in bazaar returns for Most Precious Blood Parish, and standing, Mrs. Harold Smith, chairman of women for the which can be paid on a weekly Denver, Sunday, June 2, to make a success of Pastor's Day. bazaar; and Mrs. W. Walker. The bazaar will be held June 21, or monthly basis and ooce-a- Father John DonoKoe, C.M., pastor, is giving information to 22, and 23. month envelopes will be sent accordingly. Those who can pledge more are asked to do so. Each month The Rt. Rev. Monaignor Gregory Smith. June 2 Is Pastor^s Day at Most Precious Blood a report will be put out sbow- Attend Sick Mass-Goers V:G., pastor of St. Francis de Sales’, offered ing the pledns and how near above volunteered their professional services to the Mass for the sick and gave the special bless­ (Mott Pracioui Blood Pariab, the bazaar are to be used in asked to indicate at the time of Mother Cabrini Circle mem­ the goal has brcn reached. ing following Mass. increasing the building fund regbfration whether or not It has bean estimated that care for the incapacitated persona who attended D e n v o r) bers were in charge of the al­ the second annual Mass for the sick of St. Fran­ Nurse volunteers shown.above include, front Sunday, June 2, has been for the school, every one is they wish to use the school bus. tars during the Month of May. the mi&irauni pledge asked urged to make “ Pestor’s Day” This year there will be five will average 'leie than the cks de Sales’ Parish, Denver, May 21. The Mass, row, left to riglit, Mrs. John (Mary) Trammell, designated “ Pastor's Day' in Members of the circle are Mar- offered at 6 o'clock in the evening for the greater the perish. On this day, all fam­ a big succe'ss. Daughters of Charity to teach ameuDt each family epande in charge of the nurses who attended Mass- Sunday High Ma-sses will be in the school,' which will begin lys Boeding, Eileen Brechmann, to cover all tickete sent to convenience of the infirm, was sponsored by the ilies in the parish are asked to Holy Name Society of the pariah, which con­ goers; Barbara Coogan, Catherine Carey, return an above-average discontinued for the summer July 1 and end on July 26. Minnie Colnar, Helen Crow, each family, the attendance Martha Bronder, Margie Goodlander, Irene The average Mate attend­ Aurora Fondacaro, Alberta at the dinner, and at the ducts a yeartaround car pool to transport the amount of money for the ba­ after Pentecost Sunday, June 9. sick and aged to Sunday Mass. Charles Reiter Crowe, Lucille Domineco, and Hanna Johnson; zaar tickets, at least $10 per ance on Sundayt, during the Jenni, Merle McDermott, Janet bazaar itself. and back row, left to right, Loretta Horvat; Summer School month of May, wa* 1,959 Payton, and Arlene Young. is chairman of this committee, and the Rev. family. Since the proceeds of Gef-Together June 1 Julius Fecher, C.PP.S., spiritual director of Mary Sherrick, Kay Shepherd, Catherine O'Con­ Registration for the summer penoDi. St. Elizabeth’s Circle will A get-t g e t h e r party is nell, and Catherine Sharping. school religious instruction for Vocation Club members 'will meet Tuesday evening, June 4, 0 the HNS. H the public school children will attend the ordination-ceremo­ at 8 o’clock in the home of Mn. scheduled.for Saturday, June I. begin Sunday, June 22, after nies at the St.'Thomas Semi­ Floyd J. Gregarek, 2975 S. There win be dencing from 8:30 all the Ma.ues. Parents of the nary at 9:30 on Saturday, Jackson. Mrs. Manfred will lead o’clock to midnight, with free WE’VE refreshments. The admission is S t Francis de Sales' A thlete A ssn. children who will attend are June 1. the discussiSon. $1 per person. Sunday, June 2, is Family Communion. The parents and MOVED Sponsored by A ltar and Rosary Society their children are asked to re. T o H o ld Fin a l M eetin g, D in n er Ju n e I ceive Communion together in eny Mass they attend. (St. Francii de Salei’ Pariah, and 15, Mmes. AJ Fender, Sept. 2, Mmes. Stephen Ryan All Souls' Ham Dinner Set June 9 Altar Unit to Elect D e n v er) Frank Connor, and A. J. Dunst; and Charles McKay; Sept. 9, On Tuesday, June 4, there -The final meeting of the Ath­ July 22 and 27, Mmes. Peter Mmes. James Anderies and Englewood.— (All Souls’ Par-ielect officers. The society officers’ council will be a meeting of the Altar letic Association will be held in Anderies and James Anderiea; Peter Anderies; and Sept. 16, ish)—The Altar and Rosary A slate will be p-esented by will meet in the parish hall and Rosary Society at 8 p. m. in the high school cafeteria Satur­ Aug. 6 and 12, Mmes. A. E. Mrs. George Mulqueen. day, June 1, at 7 p.m, A pot- Magers and Marget Boss; Aug. Al G. Werle is at home re­ Society will sponsor a ham din­ the nominating committee for Tuesday evening, June 4, at the church hall. It is important cuperating after a serious oper­ ner in the pariah hall Sunday, the approval of the group. Mrs. 8 o’clock. There will be no fur­ that all the women of the par­ luck dinner will be held with 19 and 26, Mmes. At Fender, June .9, for all the families of William Krapp will serve as co- ther instructions for the grade ish attend as there will be music and dancing to follow. Frank Connor, and A. J. Dunst: ation. the parish and their gueets. The hostess. All members are asked school pupils of the parish until election of officers for the com­ Any member who has not been dinner will be served from 1 to to attend this special meeting. next fall. ing year. contacted is invited to bring a 6 p.m. Admission will be $1.25 Two new members, Mrs. Sie covered dish to the dinner. for adults and 50 cents for chil­ .The League of the Sacred Kuehmet and Mrs. Virgil North- Heart workers' Mhedule for the dren. rup, were present at the May As an added inducement to summer months is as follows; meeting of the St. Veronica’s Guild at Presentation May 27 and June 3, Mmes. attract all families, the dinner Circle in the home of Mrs. Le­ Stephen Ryan and Charles Me* will n8t be served cafeteria- roy Bauer. Hostess for the June Kay; June 10 and 17, Mmes. style. Each diner’s order .will meeting will be Mrs. Mary Margaret Brennan and Julia be taken and served at the table Bowles, 4667 S. Lincoln S'-reet. To Map Carnival Plans Hughes; June 23 and July 21, by waitresses. , Mrs, Katherine 'Pischbaeh Mrs. George Mulqueen; July 8 In addition to ham, the menu was a visitor at the May meet­ (Praieotation Pariih, Dinver) and Rosary 'Society will re­ will Fonsist of white and sweet ing of the Mother Cabrini Cir­ The parish Guild will meet ceive Communion in a group in potato dishes, green beans, and cle. Election of a new treasurer, Monday evening, June 8, at 8 the 7 o’clock Ma.ss on Sunday, Given Citation cole slaw. Servings of home­ Mrs. Loretta Freeman, was held o’clock in the school hall. Booth June 2. During the months of June, July, August, and Sep­ made pie will complete the to replace Mrs. Margaret Sours, chairmen and their committees At Military Day ceremonies dinner. who is moving away. ere urged to attend this meet­ tember, the group will receive held at the Catholic University At approximately 6 p.m., the ing in order to get lined up on Communion in the 7 o'clock Mass for Vocations of America, Washington, D . C., presentation of the hope chest the location of their booths and Mass instead of the 8 o'clock on May 2, Jacob A. King, 202S and its contents will be held. The Maes Saturday morning, to make requests for any equip­ as in the winter months. S. Clayton Street, Denver, was .Across the Street The hope cheat has been on June 1, is the monthly Mass ment needed for the forthcom­ The Altar and Rosary Society awarded the AFROTC Detach­ display for the past several offered for vocations at the re­ ing festival, June 23-30. will meet Wednesday, June 6, ment Gold Service Medal for 887 So. Broadway Tuesday. June 4, it the With A N«> weeks, Donations to the project quest of the Altar Society. All in the eighth grade room im­ extraordinary service to the can be made to any member of members are asked to make a mealing data of lha Holy mediately after the recitation R etail Dept. detachment. the Society. special effort to attend and Name Society. All men of the of the Rosary in the church at Cadet Lieutenant Colonel pariih are invited to attend. P E . 3 -4 6 79 Circle MeeHng June 3 offer this Mess with the pasfor. 8 o’clock. Ring is a senior at Catholic The 7 o’clock Mass on Sun­ The meeting will be held in This will be the last meeting University and is majoring in EVERYTHING The LiAie Flower Circle day will be the monthly Com­ the ichool ball at S p.m. until September. All plans for economics. Son of Mr. and TO HELP YOU HAVE members will hold a meeting on munion Mass for Altar and Ro­ the summer and the projects of Mrs. Ass A. King, he is h 1963 sary Society members. The CCO Unit Formed A BEAUTIFUL Monday, June 3 (this meeting the society for the carnival will graduate of Denver Cathedral wa.s changed from the regular teen-agers of the parish will re­ On Sunday afternoon. May have to be completed. . High School. He is holder of St Francis first Wednesday, .June 6), in ceive Communion as a unit in 19, an organizational meeting A handmade applique quilt the J. K. Mullen Scholarship, Visits Divine Physician Denver, is LAWN the home of Mrs. Mary Culver, the 9 o'clock Mass Sunday, was held in the pariah hall for has been donated by Mrs. Jo­ a member of Phi Kappa Fra­ shown as she was being taken from the ambulance to attend the 4310 S. Lafayette Street, to June 2. the Confraternity of Christian seph Polak and Mrs. Clem Vahl­ ternity, and squadron comman­ parish's annual Maas for the sick on May 21. The two attend­ Doctrine. ing for the carnival. der of tbe Arnold Air Society. ants in the picture are members of the staff of the Roche Ambu­ Sister Dolores of Holy Ghost lance Service Company, which volunteered free transportation To business travelers: Youth Center and Sister Jus­ of bedridden patients to tbe religious observance. The ambulance tine of Brighton, both Sisters firm offered as many ambulances as required. of Our Lady of Victory, gave Youth Named Sacristan an outline and sketch of of­ (Mother of God ParUh, 20, Mary Sue Tangney crowned ficers and duties to be used in D e n v e r) the statue of-the Blessed Vir­ the parish setup. Michael Connelly has been gin Mary. Elaine Wetherby was The following officers and appointed sacristan by the Rev. znaid of honor; John Welch, chairmen were given pro­ Paul Reed, pastor. This honor crown-bearer, and Janine GATEWAY STABLES has been given him because of Luther, flower girl. visional appointments by the Moonlight Rides Steak Fries Rev. M. J. Blenkush, pastor: his conscientious and excellent Mrs. James Price, president Lawrence Keenan, president; serving and his courtesy and of the Altar and Rosary So­ Ride in Beautiful Bear Creek Canyon Lucien P. Barry, vice president; honesty. Mike will enter the ciety, thanks all who con­ Rose Beat, secretary; Isabel ninth grade at St. Francis de tributed to the success of the Gentle Horses — Reasonable Rates Lunger, treasurer; Mrs. P. De- Sales’ High School next year. card party Sunday, May 26. Bell, helpers' chairman; Mil­ The deep-fat fryer was received Call for Reiertalion ^ NA 9-4373 An evenias M ax will he by Miss Julia Kelly. Bertha La Grow dred Kennedy, co-chairman; offered ia Mother of Cod Ronald Thomas Wray, an and Gilbert Liildeman, apeak- Church oa Thurtday, May 30, adult convert, was baptized MORRISON, COLORADO ers' bureau. the Feaft of tha Atcaatioa, Sunday. May 26, by Father The following couples were at 6:30 o'clock. Reed. His sponsor was Richard named chairman and co-chair­ On Sunday afternoon, May Faltermierer. man respectively: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice, fishers; Hr. and Mrs. Joe Torres, teachers; Mr. and Beautiful Services— Mrs. Boyd Scott, Apostles of good will; Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ bert Lindeman, discussion Need Not Be Expensive clubs; Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh, chairman, and Joseph Cava­ naugh, co-chairman, of parent- educators.

Baginning June 3. the IfarkPlIial-N flO ttatt; weak-day M an ichedule will ba ei followi: Holy Commun- ARRIVE CHICAGO ion at 6 a.m., Maliaa at 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. Tkera will ha M A . 3-4006 an evening M an at 7 p.m. on 8:45 a.m . lha firit Fridayi in the tum- mar, baginnhig with an eve- ning Mail on Juno 7. Con. faiiiona for the firit Friday are haard on Tburiday after­ noon and ovaning 3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 o'clock. Groduotes Listed WANTED The following students will be graduated from the eighth grade at the end of the school year: Paul Alimer, John Avila, CITY OF DEN VER Patrick Byrns, Richard Camp­ bell, Stephen Chavez. Eugene You can leave your office in mid-afier- Isn't that a convenient and pleas­ DeBell, Robert Dougherty, Dar­ rell Frank, Ronald Gruber, noon.. . snb a cab to the Union Station ant wav to go to Chicago? (Return­ Robert Hillebrand, Anthony ...boatathe StreamliiMr...visit the ing—leave Chicago 4:30 p.m., arrive Hoer, Robert Keller. Larry ub Gub Lounge or "The P ” .. . enjoy a Denver 8:30 a.m.) ‘ Reister, Michael Sanchez; wonderful dinner...then to bed for a • Patricia Card, Lenore refreshing night's sleep. Bedrooms, roomettes and berths Chavez. Marie Congrove, Col­ are available, You can make advance leen Curneen, Gloria Frank, Rosita Gonzales, Roberta Ha­ reservations by phone and your gan, Judith Kama, Linda Land, rickets will be ready to pick up later. Donna Mauser, Mary Mazzuca, o s . 0, » .» < Or just drop in. Kathleen McDonnell, Evange- liue Mcis, Loretta Medina, tA t 1127 of Lynda Morriss, Fanny Pfan- f v in rgi iniormoHa^ Ofld rsfwvtf loni— nenstiel, Mary Reilly, Janet Ryan. Judy Salazar, Joyce L I. A. SlUaiRS, 0«ii. Traffic Agent. Vahling, Marshon Gallagher, Write Letter, Giving Qualifications Ralph Ktuth, Kathleen V’halen, i l i r i CITY TICKR OTFKI and Garry LaJeunesse. Ft. Logan Parish Elizabeth Nicholas, daughter of Mr. to gtmosimojp*'''* I . ,1 5SS tevenfMnth Sl./Oenver 2. Celerade Carnivol Plans , ^ and Mrs. John Nicholas, a second. The members of the Altar MflV rPAWninn grade student in St. Patrick's School, PfiMie Klyitene 4.4141. may crowning Loj^an. placed the, wreath of DEPARTMENT PR . orriv«» CH«g« 0Tb The "City ® |*||wo«k»e flowers on the statue of Our Blessed Mother at the May crown­ Union SWtl®" »• TBS » M ark It 'N ew s' ing at St. Patrick'sChurch, Fort Logan, on May 19. Bernardo' Welborn of the first grade carried the wreath. P. 0. Box 1620 Corrctpondenl* are aikrd Fifty school children, led by the First Communion class, pirax lo mark "Mon flop*" marched in the procession and sang for the Benediction that nn ihe oulnide of Ihr envelope followed the ceremony. Denver, ColoratJo U N IO N PACIFIC in vhirh ilem care sent to the Twenty first-grade children received their First C-om-| R f g h le r . munion in the 8 o'clock Mass on tbe same day.

i 5 C 5 Thursday, May 30, 1957 Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4*4205 PAGE ELEVEN

BY ST. M ARY'S HIGH SCHOOL 54th Exercises Set in Colo. Springs St. Mary’s High School, Col­ Solemn Benediction of the seniors Is being conducted by orado Springs, will hold the Bteased Sacrament, with the the Rev. Nicholas Tanaekovic, 64th annual commencement ex­ Rev. William Jones, archdioce­ ercises in St Mary’s Church san superintendent of schools, pastor of Sacred Heart Friday evening. May 31, at celebrant; the Rev. Robert Church, at El Pomar Retreat 7:30 p.m. Greenslade, deacon; and the House on Thursday,, May 30. The diplomas will be con* Rev. John Jepson. subdeaeon. The graduates are Theodore ferred by the Rt Rev. Monsi- Moniignor Kelly will be Barth, Jr.; Marcella Bauer, nior William Kipp, pastor. the celebraBt of the beeca- laureate Matt io St Mary't Roger Bernabee, Elsie Beuke, Scholarships sod awards will be Judith Bonelli, Donna Brock, given by the Very Rev. Monsi­ Church at 8 o'clock Friday Carole Centlivre. James Chand-r gnor William Kelly, superin­ morning,, May 31, and thit ler, Dorothy Clark, Patricia tendent The Rev. Homer Ho­ will bo followed by breakfatt Clarl^ Josephine Cusack, Rich­ gan, O.M.I., of Sacred Heart for the facnlty, juoiort, and ard Dunn, Mary J. Dunn, Jo­ Church, will deliver the address teniort in the Broadmoor Hotel. seph Fabac, Giovanni Freeman, to the graduates. Clifford Gardner; The exercises will close with A day of recollection for the Jeanne Gerber, Elizabeth Paula, is Gieck, Patricia Gleeaon, Patri­ Following in the Pensfeps Jevb* S f " ’ cia Grindinger, Craig Hart, a second Joan Huffman, Don Jorgensen, grader in Our Lady of Lourdea Grade School. By an oversight James Kelly, Dennis Kennedy, Kevin entered a city-wide contest for original safety posters open Anna Beth King, Maxine Knauf, Laurence McCraith, William to any student in the junior and senior high schools. His “ Look McCullough, Kathleen Mc- Laucblin, Charles Martinez, All Ways To Live More Days’’ was well rewarded when he Mary Meredith, Mary Lynn received a $26 Savings Bond from Dick Ayers, manager director Moss, John Nash, Margaret 4 of the Metropolitan Safety Council, the group that co-sponsored Prior; the contest with the General Outdoor Advertising Company. Thomas Remington, Patricia His mother is in her fourth year of drawing magazine covers Riley, Elaine Robertson, Kath­ arine Shields, Beverly Skalla, for the third grade issue of Catholie Youth magazine publishers Yvonne Smithhisler, Susan in Minneapolis, Minn. With the influence of this professional, Stockdale, Joan Sztich, Valda Kevin also entered a contest this past fall, sponsored by Loretto Tyma, John Valdez, Gerald Var- Heights to advertise a school play, and took first in his division. rone, Patti Webster, Lawrence The son of Mr. and Meg. Edward Butler of 2200 S. Pinon Court, Welte, John Wickersham, Kath­ Denver, Kevin already plans to become an Industrial designer, leen Yoggerst, and Patricia despite an avid interest in cartoon drawing. Zeidler.

165 Winners Will Soon UU PRIZES G l L f l R E ! Grand Prize ...... $3,000 .«lK£; fflihorlrnl Prnm PAunlfv Royalty for l«arer: King John, Queen Mary, Talbot Bar- LQlfleurul rrOln Koyoiiy annual tholomew, escort to the crown-bearer; and Second Prixe...... 1,000 junior-senior prom sponsored by the junior Naonsi Bartholomew, senior attendant; third Trot off with $6,800.00 class of Cathedral High School, Denver, assemble row, Clarence Lederhos, Joseph Lederhos, Fred on the platform immediately after the corona­ Scoggins, and Charles Eby, escorts to the at­ Great "light of Freedom Contest" Drawing to Close Third Prize...... 600 tion ceremonies. tendants. The prom was held at Machebeuf Hall Fri­ King John Avila and Queen Mary Warder day evening, May 8. Lloyd. Bowen and his Only two more weeks before the closing date of our Fourth Prize ...... 400 are surrounded by their attendants and their orchestra played. A Coke-teil party sponsored escorts: Front row, Kathy Robinson and Winnie by the junior and senior mothers was held at great “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST” will be just Lohr, junior attendants; second row, Patricia the Catholic Daughters’ Clubhouse before the around the corner. Only two more weeks! Fifth Prize ...... 200 Lee, senior attendant; Ginnie Leech, crown- dance. And' then—only a few additional weeks before 160 Prizes of $10 IN GYM ON M AY 31 YOU CAN WIN the Grand Prize of $3,000.00 as easily ..... 1,600 as any other person entered in this patriotic competi* Total ...... $6,800 tion. Awards Presentation Ceremony Slated Remember—this is a Contest for everybody-bus* - At the bottom of this announcement you see a inessman> business woman, housewife, factory worker, “PAST QUESTIONS COUPON”. All you have to do is For Mt. Carmel High School Assembly “white collar” worker, student. It requires no special fill in that coupon, send it in to the “ Contest Manager” *(Mt. Carmel High School, a four-year athletic .cholar- mer. a two-year athletie education to win the Grand Prize of $3,000.00, or any with $2.00—and you’re in the Contest. DeoTor) ' ihip to Carroll Collage, Hel­ .cholar.hip to La Junta Jun­ of the other 164 Cash Awards. An awards assembly will be ena, Mont.; and Philip Plum­ ior College. The very day your “PAST QUESTIONS COU­ held Friday morning. May 31,^ Speaking about the other Cash Prizes, there is a PON” is received, you will be sent all past Contest in the f^m together with the Second Prize of $1,000.00; a Third Prize of 600.00; a Questions, up and including Question No. 16. (That distribution of report cards. Those receiving awards are Fourth Prize of $400.00; a Fifth Prize of $200.00—and comes to $2.00 at the rate of 25 cents for each pair of the following; All-Around Boy, 160 Cash Prizes of $10.00 each. questions). * Ralph Mencinelli; All-Around Girl, Doleres Carabetta; re- The “LIGHT OF FREEDOM CONTEST’ is based You then set down your answers to the first 16 ligion award, Mary Ann Bris- Contest Questions and send them to the “ Contest Man­ lane; music award, Carolyn upon United States History and the Constitution of our Johnson; oratory award, country. Every penon alMve the eighth grade should ager.” In our issue of June 9 you will answer Ques­ Thomas Hine. know the answers to the 50 Contest Questions—OR tions Nos. 17 and 18 and send them in with 25 cents in Scholarship, were an­ coin, (not stamps). In our issue of June 16, you will nounced for the following LEARN THE ANSWERS IN A FEW BENEFICIAL • tudent.; Henry Lopez. HOURS OF RESEARCH- answer Questions Nos. 19 and 20 and send them in with Knight, of Columbu. .chol- 25 cents. er.hip to Regit; acholarihip The first 30 Contest Questions are based upon to Regi., Tbomai Scaglia; United States History; the last 20 Contest Questions On June 23 all 50 Contest Questions will appear. .ehelar.hip to Loretto are based upon the Constitution of the United States. You will then fill in your answers to the remaining 30 Height., Mary Ana Libenati. Contest Questions, send them in with $1.00, and you’re Journalism awards will be Perhaps you are now saying to yourself: “Shucks, given to Geraldine Pergola, I’d like to enter that fine Contest, but I’m too late. fully qualified for the Cash Prizes—total expenditure, Roxanne Pergola, Barbara $3.50. Ligrani, Frank Capillupo, and Others have entered weeks ago. Darn it all!” Thomas Scaglia. These will in­ But, wait. As soon as we receive your “PAST clude the “Apostle of the Word’’ How wrong you are! You can enter right TODAY QUESTIONS COUPON” below, and your remittance of award from the Catholic School —this very hour—and bring yourself up even with Press Association and the “ Quit! $2.00, we shall send you, besides your past questions, a and Scroll’’ award from the Na­ every other person in the Contest. Here’s how you do copy of Prof. Thomas J. Norton’s great book- “THE tional Scholastic Press Associ­ it: CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, ITS ation. Yearbook pins will be given SOURCES AND ITS APPLICATION” You will have to Virginia D'Ascoii and Bar­ ample time to study the Great Document before you bara Ruybal, co-editors of the Notice to Contestants Already Entered ^arbook, The Ave Mario. are confronted with the 20 Contest Questions on the ^omas Scaglia wit) receive a InelriictioDO on tliif page minimum of $2.50 (cov' Constitution on June 23. You will have until Mid­ sports editor award and Henry M f C arm el C row itin o Michael Ann Marsico, prefect cio NOT pertain to those of ering the first 20 questions). Lopez for business manager of ITU. ^H rm ei V.ruw m ng our Lady's Sodality and our readers who are already When all 50 Contest Ques­ night, Saturday. July 20 to fill out all your answers. the yearbook. representing all students at Mt. Carmel High School, I^nver, entered in the “ LIGHT OF tions appear — in the lllh That’s all there is to it. Use the “PAST QUES­ crowned the statue of Our Blessed Mother in an impressive Letters, pins, and certificates ceremony Sunday evening. May 6, at Mt. Carmel Church. FREEDOM CONTEST.” week of the Contest— you will TIONS COUPON” right now! will be' given to students who Attendants to the May queen were Marijean Finamore and If you have already entered work out your answers to the have done superior and excel­ lent work in music this year.' Judy Van Derbur, seniors; Marilyn Kochevar and Joyce Witt- the Contest, be sure to keep remaining 30 Contest Ques­ man, juniors; Avellina Lombardi and Charlotte Padboy, sopho­ The commercial department mores; and Darlene Ackerman and Christme Roach, freshmen. sending in your weekly an­ tions and send them in with has awarded pins and certifi­ swers and remittances. By the $1.00. You will then be fully PAST QUESTIONS COUPON Catherine Cinocco was crown-bearer and Antbt^y Cinoceo and cates to 39 junior girls for George Scordo were pages. * lime all 50 Contest Questions qualified to be computed for Contest Manager, THE REGISTER, papers submitted to the Greggs Girls of the senior class formed a guard of honor for the appear you will have remitted the Cash Prizes. Denver, Colorado. Awards Department. queen. Sodalists who have been on probation were received into I wish to participate in the “LIGHT OF FREEDOM Six senior girls satisfactorily the sodality by Father Thomas Lo Cascio, O.S.M., pastor. CONTEST.” attained 80 words per minute in transcription, and will be THIS WEEK'S QUESTIONS FOR THOSE Please send me imotedialely all Contest Questions up to and recognized at the assembly. IN KAN SAS CITY JUNE 13-15 including Question No. 16— also Prof. Thomas J. Norton's Pins for outstanding service WHO ARE ALREADY IN THE CONTEST book on the Constitution. I in Junior Red Cross go to Kath- Colorado Delegates Going I am enclosing herewith $2.00, which, I understand, pays lleen Ford and Patricia Marietta. me up through Question No. 16. QUESTION NO. 15 , Award, to Be Cieea T o Catholic Theater Rally trktfk M( (h« f l n l ita(« to an/ranrhiM voman? My Name is...... I Awards in the various de- 1. Colorado 4. Califoroia I partments will also be bestowed “ Give Beauty Back to God’’ in Kansas City's Municipal Au­ 2. WyeiniDt 6. Minnatola My address is..... , ______!at this time. is the theme of the lUh bi­ ditorium. The keynote address 3. Narada 6. Utah I The math award goes to An- ennial convention of the Na­ at 11 o’clock Thursday will be 33 credits City or Town______state______ithony'Ursini; biology award to tional Catholie Theater Con­ given by the Rev. Urban Nagle, jRaymond Voss; chemistry ference scheduled for June 13, O.P., College of St Mary of 14, and 16 in Kansas City, Mo. the Springs, Columbus, 0. QUESTION NO. 16 FILL IN AND MAIL AT ONCE j award to Prank Capillupo, and I photography award to' Joseph National Catholic Theater has W h o Mtdi “/ on ly regret ihai 7 hote but one life to lo t for my eaunlry"? The Grand Ballroom of the ; Stano. A geometry award will selected this theme since it is Hotel Muehlebach is reserved 1. Etkaa Allan 4. “ StonewaH'' Jackin 'be given to Kathleen Brislane; through innumerable talents for the Convention Banquet 2. BenadicI Arnold 8. "Mad Aatkoor’' Wajaa Latin to Kay Capra and Sharon generously used that Catholic Saturday, June 16, at 6:30 3i Nathoa Hala 6. Goaoral Cuitar RULES OF THE CONTEST Emily; Latin II to Ronald theater people “Give Beauty o’clock. Daniel O’Herlihy, 24 credits L ’'XJOBT or rRSEOOM CON. ' of ^eaabtro of a family, froop, or Bruno and Barbara Mancinelli. Back to God." United Artists Studios. Holly­ TEST* 1$ Qpwn to oU rosdtn of toOality e u y tater, but only at fn- I A group of Denverites will TU£ ftEOlSTER 4&d portic1p«(ing dMoaia wood, will be guest speaker. popors. ttctp x enploTOta aod m«aa- I Salvatore’ Vtileao received be led to the convention by Dr. During the banquet the first boro of thair fomnifB, 0. In ordtr to qoaJify. a eonttitaot ii ' a four-year athletic .cholar- Earl C. Bach, director of the annual “ Djnneen Award” for Fill in Tills Coupon and Mail With 25 Cents in Coin Inquired to tend lb a total of 09.00 .hip to the Uaiver.ily of Loretto Heights College speech Make your selection by number from suggestions onder each question. t- Tbo CoQtnt fbiUJ aohilit of $0 qo«a* Jbot a ta ap il in aid of iprtadiae tbt outstanding accomplishments in tloD» aad lU tiM U d boiod Viflaeaet of tbt Cttbollt Prtti ia 1 Wyomiog; Edward David.oo. and drama department. The the field of Catholic theater Writs clearly the number in the little square iipoo Rittory *&d CoaaiitqUoD of thq Ualttd Stqtta. Denver delegation will include tbo UaiUd SUUf. Tht U$k of tbo will be presented to Emmet F«r QttMtiia the entire cast of Tiger a t the Nv. 1i I mImI eoatOBtaat If to fftfc t wbat ho or fbo C. In ertnt of tiet. after two teU of Lavery, co-founder of the No. 15 Aniw^r □ N o . u s ; « . □ «ofl$fd«rf th« com et aotvor to coeh tit^reaklnir qoettiona tbogld b t eent Governor Names May G ate*, presented early this OuetUoa. T b m it only eao eorroet If D^Mtary, Identical ea»h pHset iHU month at the Heights and ac­ NCTC in 1937 at Ixjyola Com­ 4Baw«T. b t .avardtd (ltd contettaatt io aU claimed an outstanding suc­ munity Theater, Chicago. The rVomr..., etteyoriet. CoaUtt Uanafemtnt re* Senior Citizen Month Rev. Joseph Freeman, S.J., will I. A Qnifid PHit of $3,000 vUI b« tervet tbt right lo ditqualify any cess. Scenery, props, and all awarded tbt coateitaat rteelvlas tbo two or mort eonttetante irbe, la (bt will be taken to Kansas City. be toastmaster. A i d r t u _____ bishfat total of crtdltt for eormt opinlqn pf^be Contttt Jadget, art In Governor Steve MoNiehols Program arrangements are a a s v fri to tbt qvMtloat, and otbey. eollaetorhfo preveol tbt breaking of issued a procKmation desig­ To Open with Mess Town or Cily._ ... .■ 'fair.. aUo comply Inf vritb tbt rulat. Coft. titi or o(htrw

Summer Mass fiq quioAcan L in . fia o L List for Derby t * j . Daavar: aad auat «T Araaa mstbar of Mra. Halra Baltoa. and a ANNA DOYLE. 01, 661 Humboldt eUZABSTH KENNEDY. Tt, IStS Street. She waa the raolher of Jamea TtmMyl’ Mta. lUqaUB Hitfc 1U*> Moore and Alice V itrr. Deaeer. and rouila of Mra. Mary Aytra and Mra. WIIJIaiB Maaaejr. Loa A aielei. Calif. Carol PkUltpa. Rnuiem Rlxh Maaa J. Doyla: and xraodmoibar of Vir. «u c*l ll>« ' ila Ann, Paul. Julene. and Patricia M . iBUrnxnt Mt. OII’ H. B«ul*- A Rcearr will be aald May Sd la tbe waa relabntad Mar i * In St. PMIo. Effective June 2 Boulevard Mortuary at 7 p.m. nana’t Cboreb. Bsutevard Mortoary. yle. all af Danver, A Roaary will Kbe reeltad Hay 10 in tha Baekthal. '''cE rffoD ^ ' M. FRISCH erf ISti Tbere will be a RMuleai Hlfh Maei LENA J. JOHNSON. S9. of »24t Derby.— (St, Catherine's S. Outc* W»f, JU\r «• th» wrf» May t l in St. Ellaabelh'a Cburcb at W. Fairvirw Plaet. Shr waa tba Noonan chspel at 0 p.m. Reuuiem Parish)—The summer schedule «r Andrew W. Friectt; litur'is-law mother of Harvey and Cbarlea Johp. Hiih Maaa will be celabrat^ Hay * MARY D. U MeCRAW, »#. of 1201 •on, Mra. Gertruda MeLean. and Mrs. 21 in Mothar of God Church. Hacke- of Ma-sses will become effective erf Utmni Deader. Alban thil.Nnonan. Mortuary. H. FrlMb. FI. Lron, aad Uarr Maa- Sleela Streel. She waa the alep. Halan Lamke of Denver; and a atatar J.une 2. Maues will be at 7, of Mra. Emily Wolfar. Denver: Mra. MRS. FRANCES BARCICK 8:30 and 10 o’clock. Bertha Redfem, San Pnneiteo. Calif.; Mra. Frincat fitreick. SO. of 4614 and Harry Friend. Honolulu. . Shertnan Street. Born In Poland in will be at 2 p.m, an She la alaa aurvieed by aevan iraod- 1877. Mra. Barcick cama to Dettvar in June 2, 9, and 16. PrpfeiUire O p t o m e t r i f ehlldrro and aeven rreat-srasdcbil- 1202, She waa a member of SL Jo* Summer school sessions will drtn. Beosiazi Hlsh Maaa waa eeJe- eapb'i Altar and Roaary Socltly, and bralad May S t in SI. Dominla'a tha Pollah National Alliance. M n. commence June 10 and will Of all the nations, America is most e^e conscious. Educa­ Chureh. Boulavard Mortuary. Barvlek waa married (a John Barelek In 1000. continue tbroush June 26. tional profframa advise people to take care of their e y e t , CLARA E. JAKSCH of Stt* S. Survivora art fonr daoxhtara, Mra. Mornins classes will be held and to relieve all strsJn that modem civilisation places on Sherman Street. 8be waa tba srand Beaale Sitw art and Mra. Martha Vaw. Monday through Friday. Botbar of Stalla Cardwall aod Geo rye tar. both of Danver: Mra. Eeelyn them. It is truthfully said if you will help your eyes out MoDtsomery of Eaelcwood. Tba Ro- Laak, Loa Anxalea; nod Mra. Evelyo Parenta may register chil­ under abusive strain in your earlier years, then they will aary will be aaid May I t In Ibt K. KeWta, Riveria. Calif.; two rrand* dren after the 8:30 o'clock have the lipht you need in future years. Bullock ebapel at t a t P.B. Raoaiam ckUdran, ood aaven xreat.xrandchll* Mass June 2 and 9 in the chureh Hltb Maat will be offend Hay 21 in drea. Si. Lotiia' Cboreb. Enslawaod. Raqnieei ttlxk Maaa vraa celebrated kitchen. All children in the MRS. HELEN (N E LU E ) GUNN Hay 27 in St. Joaaph'a Church. In- eighth down to the firat grade SW IGERT BROS. of 210 Cberokea. She wai tha mothar tarment Mt. Olieet. Banlevnrd Mor­ who attend public school afe of T. J. Goon, and a aiiter of Mra. tuary. invited to attend. Calt/ornU O p tO m etristg KErtiona D. A Paraona aod Joa Naah. all of MRS. iCATHERINE A. MOFFITT 1550 4-7651 Denver. She ia aJao anrvlvad by tbna Mra. Catbarina A. Molfitt. 67. of In anticipation of the forth­ vran^blldreo. Tbe Rotary will ba 6072 Wadawarth Aeenna diad May 24 coming seventh annual All- Good Sorcito recited Hay 20 in tba Cbapel of the In Colorado Ganaral Hoapltal. She wae Beifcr Haion barn in New York City in 1000. After Community Derby Fair, the Chimei at SdO p.m. Rauoiam Hisb - \ / or faery .4f« At Right Pricet Maaa will ba offered May 21 in St. workinx aeveral raara aa a rexiaterad cooking circle of the Altar and Jnaaph'a Cboreb at 10 a.eo. Inlerment nuna In tha Eaat ahe married Rich­ Rosary Society held a meeting Mt. OlIvtL Capitol Mortuary. ard A. Moffitt In Georxetown in CLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED JOSEPHINE PAULINE DeNUZZI. 1620, Mra. Moffitt then worked ac a May 26. (5, of 4114 Otaxe Street. She waa nurae In Colorado General Hoapltal, Mns, Elsie Knago, head of the isoiher of Netile Horielliro and Beaidea her huiband, ahe ia alio anr- rlved by four alatara and two the cooking circle, presided at Amelia Pelnlia of Denver. Anxlloa the meeting, which was held in I Canino. Laa Vexae. Nov.: aod Roxit brothen in New York City. A Re- DaNuiti. Denver: aliter of Mra. Plor* uulem Maaa waa cclebraM May 26 in the rectory. Plans were made M flV r r n w n in n PerticlpanU in the May Sue Radcliff, attendant; second row, Barbara enee Perry. Denver; alao aurvived by Bl. Ann'a Church. Intarmeol Hi. Oli­ for the traditional dinners that m a y c r o w n in g crowning at Our Lady of Yara, attendant; Kathy Radcliff and Cbriatine NEW PERMANENT LOCATION ala xrandeblldren and two xraat* vet. Capitol Mortuary. xrandehlldren. She waa a member of SYLVESTER C. HORN are to be served at the All-Com­ Grace Church. Denver, are shown above. Ppm Cronkie, flower girls; and Kathy Deasev, attend­ Our Lodr of Mt. Carmel Altar and Sylvtatcr C. Horo, 61, of 060 Cook munity Derby Fair. the left, top row, are Thelma Ringleman, at­ ant; and bottom row, Carroll Gallo and Cynthia Roaary Soeiely aod tha Adolla Club, Street died Mar 26 in a local boe- The spaghetti dinner will be DeChant, flower girls. 12700 W. 44th Ave. Phone HA. 4-7984 Reuulen Hivb Maaa will be celebrated pltal. Boro In ttllDols. Mr. Horn nt- tendant; Rosemary Demengus, the queen; and May 21 in Oor Lady of Mt. Carmel tended Waahinxtnn UniveraHy in St. served on Thursday, July 26, Chureh. Olinxer Mortuary. Louli. Be left achool to enter tbe and the ham dinner wilt be Near Entrance of Mt. Olivet Cemetery JOHN MURRAY. 26. of U 2S WII- lertice In 1017. Upon diaefaarfe in served on Sunday afternoon, Uama Street. He waa tbe buaband of 1010, be nttended Tnk Univcralty Jaaat Murray: father of John R. Mur* and (he Colorado Unieerally Collexe July 28. Lady of G race Planning for Bazaar rar: brother of Georse Homy. lu* of Law. In 1020 Hr. Horn mnrried Those present were Mmas. bcl DalryrTmple. and Jeaaia Huotar, Ida L Maleooi. of PItteborxb. Pa. A Solaran Be- He wae a mambat of tbe Knixhta Elsie Knago, Doris Hoppes, (Our Lady of Cracs Parish, The apecial attraction for Vacation achool vrill begin JACQUES BROS. ooiem Maaa waa eelebraCad May 20 of Colambua. American Laxton, DAV, Winona Couch, Jenny Rig D a o v e r ) the bazaar is a choice between on Monday morning, June 10, In tba Cathedral of tbe'Immaeslau Motor Carrier Latwyara Aaaoeiation. Lorraine Gerstner. Dorothy ConeepUoo. lotermeoc Mt. Olivet. aod Yale Book aad Bond Society. a color television set or a deep at 9 a.m. Any child not yet Requiem Maae will be offered Hay Trommeter, Ann Vigii. and There will be a meeting of registered can do to that morn­ “ .Honwnients of Diilinriion Since 1902" Olinxer Mortuary. freeze. GREGORY SAIN DON of Idaho 21 ia St. Pbllomana'a Church at 10 Angie Valverdc. The Friday all parishioners, men and The money realized from ing before the start of class. Spriaxa. He waa the (on of Hr. and a.m, Mr. Horn will ba burM with night meatless cooking was alto Mri. A. E. Salodoo, and a brotbar of ary women, on Thursday, June 6, this summer benefit will start The recent potiuck dinner of Mra. Mona Hull, Idaho Sprinxa. and tional Cametary. discussed. at 8 p.m. to make plans for the school fund. Mra. Harxarct Weatnhinx, Corvallla. the coming summer basaar, to There will alio bt a very the Altar and Rosary sodality Ore. Retiulem Hl»h Maaa waa ecle. was a success. Mn. Margret braled Hay 20 in St. Faul'a Church. be held Thursday, Friday, important buiineis meeting ‘Why Pay More?' Idaho Sprinxa. Dewey Flint Named Saturday, and Sunday, July 11, of the parish Man's Club on Limes, president, thanks all M ARY GERTRUDE OGLE. 62. of 12. 13, and 14. Friday. June 7, at 8 o'clock. who helped. ___ iTradtiaark) 1620 Pennaylvania. Sha waa the wife Rarmond W. Oxle, Denver, and a aialar of Mra. Roaa Staller, St. Jo* American Legion Head •tph. Minn.: Matt Toban, Albany, Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Minn.: and Alfred Tobeo. Seattle, Dewey W. Flint! Denver busi-jeducate himself. At West High Waah. Regulem Maaa waa celebrated nessman and civic leader, has School he found time to play PTA Officers af St. Mary Magdalene's Colorado Otened Store* May 20 In the Catb^xaL Intament Mt. Olivet. Howard Mortuary. been elected commander of the football and baseball—in which MAJOR LOUIS MONTOYA. Chau- world’s largest American Legion sports he was a etar—in addi­ I6tk & Glenarm moat Baae, Franee, formtrly of Den. Post — Leyden-Chiles-Wieker- ver. He waa the buaband of Vir* tion to becoming a scholarship E a |l« w « e d 800 Saata Fe Dr. xlnla Monloyo; fatkar of Warren and sham Poat No. 1 with its borne student and working at seen M Sealk Broadway 18th aad Caiifo raia Alan Montoya: aon of Mr. and Mra. and headquarters in the Me­ jobs as delivering newspapers 3933 W. Colfaa t7tb TrtnomI Louia Montoya of Cbayeooe. Wyo. A Boaary will ba recited Hay 21 ia morial Building at 1370 Broad- and other odds and ends. He Curtis & 15th St. Moore'i chapel at S p.m. Rcqnlem sray. was graduated with high honors HIxb Maaa will be caiebnted June Denvtr-bom Dewey Flint I in Preeeatation Church. Intermaot and entered the University of Mt. Olivet. worked hard as a youngster to Denver where he was to become scholarship graduate, after ONE PICKUP FOR DIREa SERVICE World War I in which he served as an infantryman. He was member of D.U.’s 1917 TO BOTH / \ COASTS Announcing Mountain Conference foot! team and played football again on his return to school after THE OPENING OF the war. Baseball, however, continued W. E. M cG ABE & C O M P A N Y to claim his interest and en­ thusiasm through high school, INCORPORATED university, and for several years thereafter. After winning bis Investment Securities letter at baseball, aa well as (St. Mary Magdaleoe's Parish, Mrs. Earl Martelon, presi-: membership, Mrs. Delbert Ellis; D enver-Chieago Trucking Co., Inc. f otbati at DU, he played semi- Denver) dent, selected tbe following com- scho(4 food, Mrs. Alfred Ber- Pictured above are tbe newly mittM chairmen to assist her toldi and Mn. Leonard Vos- 2301 RIake Denver KE. 4-7261 W. E. McCABE. President » pro ball for a number of years in Colorado and adjoining elected PTA officers for the during the coming years: Pro­ bunh: milk fund, Mrs. Alfonso V'. V. McCABE, Vice-President atates. One of his proadeet next school year at SU Mary gram, Mrs. Janes Gallagher, Archuleia; league, Mn. Clark MAin 3-3314 recollections was playing an Magdalene’s. They are, left to and Edward Laskey; publicity, Roarty; fint Iriday breakfasts, GLADYS BURGE, Secretary-Treasurer exhibition game on the same right; treasurer, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Lawrence McGreeyy; boa- Mrs. Harold Gibbe; and chil­ team with the immortal Babe Zahn; vice president, Mrs. Fred pitality, Mrs. Stanley Sidor and dren’s symphony, Mrs. Paul Ruth. Ziska; president, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Heenry Kremp; health as­ Pianfetti. DEALERS IN Martelon; secretaiy, Mrs. Ann sistance, Mrs. Kenneth Beasley A tea was served following F. J. KIRCHHOF When the American Legion PREFERRED AND COMMON STOCKS Kalbaugh; and historian, Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Cribari; safety, the meeting. Mothen of fourth adopted its Junior Baseball pro­ John Waller. Mra. John McGovern; Civil De­ and fifth graden were boat- gram, now in its 30th year, it CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS Tbe above officers were in­ fense, Mrs. Austin Thorpe; eaaea. Construction Co. was natural that Dewey Flint stall^ by Mrs. Marie Ford, MUTUAL FUNDS should take a special interest CPTL president, at the PTAs> in this phase of Legion activity. final meeting of the school year He was for a number of years on Wednesday afternoon. May BUILDERS 403 First Nationol Bonk Bldg. Denver, Colo. chairman of the Leyden-Chlles 16. Wickersham Post Junior Biae, & CHerry 4-1378 ball committee. He was for We Appreciate Your Patronage several years a member of Den WHCtI Dtavd SR0V2 WIIM CONMSiaCC ver University’s aUiletic board 700 LawTcnce St. Denver, Colo, a director of the Mhool's Pio HNS at Parish; . Itralsss «rill iStsnrditsi-eealti insi eU o si 1 III! neer Club, and is a member of the Old Timers Baseball Aaso elation. In Welby Holds Flint is the owner of the During Our Anniversary Sole . . . Dewey Flint Finance Co., at 5522 E. Colfax. Prior to 1963 he waa for 10 years owner of Officer Election the Flint Motor Co.. Ford dealer in Arvada. In World War II he Welby. — (Assumption Par-j E n t i r e was regional veterans relations igh)—Tbe Holy Name Society! adviser for OPA. Prior to that at its meeting May 20 elected | time he was with General officers for the coming year, Motors Acceptance Corp. fOr as follows: President, Robert Stock of 15 years. He spent five yatrs Dougan; first vice president, with Continental Oil Co. aa coat Angelo Rossi; second vice presi­ and property accountant dent Garland C. Fagan; aec- Flint has been married 36 retary, Martin Patrick; treas­ years, has one daughter, Mrs. urer, Glenn Seubert; and mar­ Gerald Galligan of Denver, and shall, Joseph Ciancio. Simplex four grandchildren. He livea at After the election the new, officers were installed. 1 The guest speaker, the Rev. Harley Schmitt archdiocesan director'of the Holy Name So-| ciety, gave a very enlightning Flexies speech on the origin, history,! and principles of the society.' Father Schmitt’s talk was fol-' lowed by a business meeting.; For Boys and Girls Father Julius Porcellini, spiritual director, spoke on L i j some school problems that need attention. The Altar and Rosary So­ ciety members will receive Communion in a group in tbo 1 0 % 7 a.m. Mass, Sunday, June 2. , The Rosary will bo recited at; the Riverside Cemetary Thurs-' day. May 30, at 3 p.m. * Entire Stock Simplex Flexies Granted Diplomas Twenty-four eighth grade Children's Shoes graduates received their diplomas May 26 at the 10 a.m. Mass. They are as follows: * Entire Stock Simplex Flexies lUymond Amolsch, Roxeen Dewey W. Flint Breinza. Jeanenne Burn, Pa­ Coed, Growing Girls' Shoes 1080 Holly Street, and is a tricia Croce. Donald Domenico, member of CTirist the King Par­ I^nald Doyle, Jackie Fabrizio, ish. Virginia (iasner, Mary Giroux, * Entire Stock Simplex Flexies Last year Mr. and Mn. Flint James Keough. Sharon Macau­ made a trip to Ireland. In Dub­ lay, Bernice Milano, Jacob Mil- lin he met a close Denver tenberger, Judith Parker. Boys' Shoes friend. Gene O'Fallon, Sr. To­ Thomas Paslay, Shirley Por- gether they met a welLkaown reco, Randy Richter, Richard member of the Irish Parlia­ Rodriguez. Norman Rosling. ment and had a long talk with David Rossi. Ralph Smercina, Big savings on your best buy in fine him. Today that man is Lord Nancy Weibe!, Leanna Wein- Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dub­ gardt, and Graig Yaw. footwear for children! lin, the first Jew ever to hold The church cleaners for the that office. month of June are Mary Rossi, Among Other Officxri Antoinette Rossi, Rose Rende, Growing feet are fitted in accurate Other Catholics elected by Florence Ciancio, Ann Tomeo, Leyden-Chilei-Wicker»ham Post Vingenza Fiore, and Marion 6-point way. Smartly-styled in long- at its annual election May 14 Bushner. are Arthur F. Becker (former A six-week summer school wearing leathers. Exclusive with us aKistant fire chief). Leonard session will be held at tha J. Carlon. James M. Eakins, Assumption School begin­ in Denver. IJames F. McConaty, Joe Ono- ning June 17 end ending Ifrio, Jr.; and Harold E. Owens, July 26- Classes will be held iail memben of th« post board from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Three of directors. Eakins’ long-time of the sisters will teach this Downtown, Uiir^ floor popularity in the post wm re- Cbtrry Crook, Mcon^ floor Hffimied in that he received L&kesido, oppor lovol jthe highest number of votes of TW finns Uste4 bera dsasrvs ts bs rcBrabcrsd wbee yam srs any candidate for an office for I j r o m r i which there was a contest tbs eiffei S t ll n s a s f buaiosss. OffiM, 9M lasM ck Stroot THE DENVIK CATHOUC EBGtSTER T oM so m , K«yHM « A420S PAGE THIRTEEN Thursday, Moy 30, 1951 N TW ENTY CENTURIES OF TRUTH B U T T R U p Heritage of Catholic High School Grad xts for CatMict ^ B r M. {.MURRAY ItU. M.O.W.O. 8« SACRED HEART PRO­ were in the process of arriv­ division was left on the Foreign countries, including Philippines. $3.50 a year. all periods must be used to The purification of politics KBOL, Boulder GRAM — (Spaniik) — ing, being grouped, re­ field. And Pickett’s gallant, acquire knowledge and that is an iridescent dream.—John (1490 ke.) cuperating from the early futile charge all but ended SACRED HEART PRO­ Saturday, 7 a.m.| Sunday, >42 Thursdoy, May 30, 1957 knowledge comes hard, then James Ingalls (1833-1900). fierce fighting against the the unplanned Battle of we are doing them harm. • • • GRAM—Monday throngb 7:15 a.m. defenders of Gettysburg. Gettysburg. Given normal home life, Give me to die unwitting Saturday, 6:45 a.m. THEN BEGAN the efforU NOW THAT NEARLY normal religious inspiration, of the day, and stricken in THE VOICE OF ITALY— to capture the knolls too YEARS separate us OFFICIAL] ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER and normal educational chal­ Life's brave heat, with senses KW BY, Colorado Springs (llaliaa) — Snaday, 7:30 that mark Gettysburg, es­ from Gettysburg, it is easy The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap­ lenges, the youths of today clear! — Edmund Clarence MOMENTS OF MEDITA- a.m. pecially Cemetery Hill to talk about firing GenerU proval. We confirm it as the official publication of the arch­ will not be so much a prob­ Stedman (1833-1908), Mor* TION^^aily, 6:45 a.m. that the Federals were turn­ Lee, or General Meade, or diocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the eigneture lem or so helpless. Instead of B en efiea . THE CHRISTOPHERS— ing into a bastion. GIs who General Pickett. But we so much time spent on nur­ • • • SUNDAY IN HOLYWOOD. of the Ordinary or those of the Offieiels of onr Curia is MaryksoU Miiiioaart — Sunday, 7 a.m. fought the Japanese on the submit had our modem hereby declared official turing children so that they So long as faith with free­ islands know the dreadful Generals and troops done will be "social flowers,” Saoday*, 9:35 a.m. We hope The Register will be read in every borne of the dom rei^a and loyal hope TKE LAMPLIGHTERS — ordeal of charging from low what those at Gettysburg did archdiocese. maybe we should spend more survives, and gracious char­ ground against dug-in troops July 1-3, 1863, they would time in' just teaching them ity remains to leaven lowly KFKA, Greeley Weekday!, 5:50 p.m. on the slopes and tops of be decorated, not contemned. We nrge pastors, parents, and teachers to enltivate a the basic fundamentals. jives; while there is one un­ (1310 ke.) bills. There is a terrible From the eminence of taste in the chtldren of the archdiocese for the reading of Then maybe by themselves trodden tract for intellect or AVE MARIA HOUR—Sna VOICE OF ST. PAUL — hill on Bougainville, once 1957, it is easy for an ad­ The Register. they can learn self-reliance. will, and men are free to day. 12:30 p.n. Sunday!, S:SO p.m. marked by the blasted ministrative soldier and a « URBAN J. VEHR YOUTH IS IMPORTANT, think and act, life is worth stumps of giant trees, and British marshal to speak of Archbishop of Denver but it is not so important in living still. — Alfred Austin (Drop a teller or peifcord to these etationt, leUing pocked with craters like a foolhardiness and ineptness. Jsn. 29, 1942 itself as it is in relation to (1835-1913), I t L i f t IforlA th em yom epprecinle ihete proframt.) devQish moon. There, poorly But we prefer to speak of ' the whole of life. L iv in g t iiriiiviiiin equipped, isolated Japanese courage. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, May 30, 195T PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bonnock Street Mass for Builder of Loyola June 9

(Loyola Pari.h, Danvar) elected. Results of the electionlPo wers; treasurer, Cloetta were as follows: I’refeet, Rob- .Mares; mission chairman, Mary On Sunday, June 9, there will ert Popish; vice prefect, Tha- Carr; and Eucharistic commit- be a High Mass at 8:30 a.m., leen Norton; secretary, Cecilia'tee chairman, Gary Leader. for the repose of the soul of Father Charles McDonnell, SJ., builder of Loyola Church. Many of hia old-time Denver friends will attend this Mass. AMUSEMENT— DINING

There will be an impor­ tant meeting Friday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the church Phone Phone ba.ement (or parents of Boy CH. 4- CH. 4- S c o u t, and prospective 2494 2494 scouts. Every parent is urged to attend, as important bnsi-- net. concerning the boy. will be discussed.

, , _ If./ Shown abovelP*"*^’ Aurora, who Ksthered Sunday, May 26, for|,jeite, outgoing president, in the poika-dot dress; and Officers Installed Appreciation Breaktast members of *" ““ At the May meeting of the • ” • ».« I S tftn d in j av bkjw avn« «»av v»»^ *•••<• i . j j aww PTA, Mrs. James Ford, presi­ tha AlUr and Bosary Society of St. Pius Tenths I outgoing officers, including Mrs. Clarinne Schmie-1 dent of the CPTL, installed the new officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. William Brennan; vice president, Mrs. S t Pius X Holy Name Men Elect Dr. Robert Squires Francis Patsey; secretary, Mrs. 1747 Tremont at Broadway Joseph Beirich; treasurer, Mrs. Aurora.— (Pt, Pius Tenth’s pointed officers of the AlUrlare also urged to attend ini The AlUr and Rosary So- ing date. The June meeting Lem Landis; historian, Mrs. Parish)—At their meeting on and Rosary Society will be held order to provide continuity in ciety will meet on Thursday, will feature a pocluck supper Ralph House; and auditor, Mrs. Prime Rib May 22, members of the Holy on June 3 at 8 o'clock, Out-lplanning the coming year’s ac-lJune 6, at 7 o’clock, rather and white elephant sale. Earl Tolbert. “THICKEST IN DENVER” Name Society elected the fol- going officers and chairmen I tivities.______I than on the usual Friday meet- An appreciation dinner will The retiring president. Mrs. lowing officers to serve for be held at tba Town Hou.a on David Carr, introduced the the coming year: Dr. Robert Wedne.day, June 5, at 7 honored gueats and past presi­ Includes breads, Squires, president; Robert Whe­ o'clock. The occa.ion will dents of the Loyola PTA: lan. vice president; Thomas St. Patrick's Grade School to Grant honor the member, of the Mmes. Walter Wade, Edmund polaloes, salad and Armstrong, secretary; and Law­ catachUffl teaching gronp, Berens, and John Madden. rence Scheer, treasurer. Pre­ the choir, Diategne Mac. Mothers of the first and sec­ Itgverage reader., and a.ber*. ond graders’ were hostesses. liminary plans were drawn for Dancing— Friday and Saturday Nighta the parish’s third anniversary Diplomas to 41 After Mass June 2 The Sunday evening meet­ Thursday evening, May 23, party, scheduled for June 29. ings of the junior-teen boys the Loyola Choir held its an­ FREE DINNER PARKING (St. Patrick’* Parish, Denver) Weddingfield, Dianne Wittman, stall the new officers for the and girls have been resumed, at (wo locations .(U r 5 p.m,, and any- Altar Board Meeting and Irene Zanon. coming year. nual dinner and social hour in tire* on SuacUrt «ncl he|j4Uy»>—1 hour Sunday, June 2. St. Patrick’s under tbe direction of Mr. and the church basement Forty-two ju8t Btxt door oatf 2 hour* i t Mutil> An important board meeting will graduate 41 eighth graders Superintendent Speaks The next meeting of the elpil P irkb if C iFifo. 1B25 TrotnoaU 'of all newly elected and ap- Adult Discussion Group will be Mrs. Ernest Miller. Parents of members were present with di­ from the parish school. The At the last PTA meeting yoqngsters in this age group rector Helen Neumann and presentation of diplomas will Father William Jones, archdio­ held Tuesday, June 4, at 7:80 p.m. in the school cafeteria. invited to visit the meetings pastor, the Rev. Edward P. Ev.rybody'i Talking About follow the 9 o’clock Mass, which cesan superintendent of schools, to observe current activities. Murphy, S.J., as honored gueats. D u f f y '. will be a High Mass said for was present to address the Some of the topics to be dis­ In charge of the altar work cussed at coming meetings of Father Murphy expressed his the intentions of the gradua­ group. He stressed the import­ for the month of June will be appreciation for faithful at­ DELICIOUS tion dasA Afterwards the PTA ance of parents working with the group will be “The Infa!- Altar and Rosary Society Sec­ iible Authority of the Church,” tendance and the fine singing THE TEAL ROOM is giving the class a breakfast the teachers to develop the tal­ tion Four, under leadership of of this outstanding group. DINNERS S|50 at the school. ents of their - children fully. The Church and the Bible,” Mrs. Betty Lou Powers. Tbe ii now mansgtd by Those being graduated are Especially important, he men­ and “The Perpetuity of the Complete " UP gpard of honor for first Fri­ Eighth Graders Will Joan Ahern, Virginia Bennett, tioned, are the first four years Church.” All adults are wel­ day devotions will be supplied BEUSCO BiTBIPRISES. WC iKluSei! Soup, S.lof, CiMic. of come. Be Graduated EnitM. Onsa'i, Coff.t Anthony Brunetti, Richard of school in getting the proper by Section Twelve, under the Burdorf, Rita Carofino. Gwen- foundation in the three Rs. Sodality Donee June 8 direction of Mrs. Lena Sulli­ Thirty-seven eighth grade Ur. Shl1-M.n.|tf Horn of th.i Delkioui dlyn Cisneros. Diana Day, The necessity of limiting clas­ Saturday evening, June 8, van. graduates will receive their di­ Iri.b Coffe. Madeline Donahue, Sharon ses to a workable size is based from 8 to 11:30 o’clock the 60 Members at Meet plomas from Father Murphy You W ill Love It! 65c Duran, Ramona Elizalde, Karen upon this importance. Young Ladies’ Sodality wilt on Sunday, June 2, after the I oiIm u msa'i IomSssoi Kill tent/ with Approximately 80 members 8:30 o'clock Mass. Miss Judy fitl ssnlct, medtrsliiy pries/. EnderlCi Dennis Gallegos, ' FaUier James Purfield an- sponsor a dance. The theme of the Altar and Rosary So­ Svndsr Irunch, 11:30 t* 1:30. James Gardner, John Gardner, nouced that St, Patrick’s is win be “ Moonlight and Roses" ciety of the parish gathered at Valdez will be awarded a schol­ Fisluring eggs Itnt/icl it SI.39. Carolyn Guida, Kathleen Haley, going to have to limit its first arship to (Cathedral High School. Cimpilti /isMri from SI.7S «p, llltvrinf and music will be provided to the Town House on Sunday, tils/t (rsai tht tils/ lir. DUFFY’S Roberta Herrera, Patrick How­ grade registration this coming suit all ages. Those younger May 26, for the organization’s Members of the graduation ard, Eugene Howes; school year to avoid the neces­ than sophomores, however, will third annual “ Appreciation class are: s h a m r 'o c k Edward Kaysen, Donald sity of a split session again. not be admitted. Older couples Breakfast.” The occasion hon­ Cheryl Alvord. Gayle Banks, BSiir c o a ra il HOUS /:30 t* /:30 p.m. Kenney. Perry King, Charles Bona fide parishionera of St. are welcome and urged to join ored all women of the pariah Michael Barnes, Virginia Bell, FUTUtllN SSECUL CKktiil Piicil. 8)^R&REStAURAlIlT LaHeist, Russell Larsen, Rich­ Patrick’s will be given prefer­ in the fun. Refreshments and and commemorated the prog­ Charles Benoit, Penelope Bruce, ard Lightner, Lee Ixmnquist, ence, and the paator, the Rt. a floor show will be included Rodney Card, Michelle Cousins, ress made during Oie past year. William Cawley. Eric Davis, Laura Madonna, Geraldine Rev. Monsignor Achille Som- in the admission price of 60 Highlights of Uie program in­ Thi Till l.im will tsrtt thi btit Is Maes, Anthony Mancineili, maruga, expects to be able to cents for singles and $1 cluded a brief address by the Dolores Deanda, Gary Emanuel, tupptr tpscisHiis. lifl/wlchss sad /ili* I645TREM0NT Cynthia Meshover, Ann 0 ’- accept all of them. There will' couple. Tickets may be ob­ pastor. Father Francis J. Syri- Kathleen Freed, Sharon Freehl- cisut cschlsilt. Grady, Thomas Smith, Patricia another registration in August. tained from the sodality girls aney, and a candlelighting cere­ ing, Patricia Felder, Elaine Spahn. Linda Stewart, Linda Mrs. James Ford, president of after the Masses. mony installing the newly Gallegos, Bob Henry, Bobby PARAMOUNT Ann Holleman, Beverly House, Opt* Thgrt., Sri. 4 Sst. til 7 i.st lath Cl.a.rn St. Peter, Donna Tate, Sharon the CPTL, was also present at The meetings for the week elected officers of the group. Sgndsr sight til 9 p.m, Msn/ty MAY 30TH • JUNE 6TH Vigil, Patricia White, Royal this final PTA meeting to in- are as follows; Thursday, May Arrangements for the break­ Francis Knoll; Tvti., Wi/„ III 12 p.m. Louis Macintosh, Guy Man- Andy Griffith • Patricia Neal 30, at 8:30 o'clock, information fast were under the super­ Astpit Ivsging Forhlsg class (this meeting will be at vision of Mrs. Anne MuU, out­ digo, Larry Maurer, Marilyn A Face in the Crowd" .Martinez, Bob Medina, Patricia Rory Calhoun - Mary Costa 8:30 because of evening Mass); going program chairman, and V acation Sch o o l to B egin .Najera, Lorraine Perry, Judy SPECIAL ATTRACTION Friday, May 31. at 8 p.m., sen- Mrs. Cathy Barnett, incoming Newman Club; Saturday, program chairman. Decorations Pietrowski. Michael Prochazka, 165 5 Q r o a d u a v RuiLomc DEnvcR,ColoRAoo EAST DRIVE-IN June 1, at 2 p.m., junior New­ reflected the St. Pius X Motif, Fred Raber, Dorothy Ross, laeoo E. Caliu man Club; and at 7 p,m., senior and a diminutive carnation Charles Sauer. Mary Helen MAY 29TH - JUNE 1ST A t A ll Saints' June JO choir practice. corsage was provided for each Tapia, Judy Valdez, Frances Debbie Reynolds The Altar aail Roiary So- woman attending. Mrs. Mary Walker, Ronald Williams, and Eddie Fisher (All Saint.’ Pari.h, Denver) Saturday, June 1, at the reg­ eUty member, will receive Stein was responsible for Uic Frank Wilson. "BUNDLE OF JOY" The parish vacation school ular time. Comrauoioo in a group in tba design and execution of the STEAK Sodality Election Judy Holliday Paul Douglas will open Monday, June 10. Polio Injection, wilt bo 7 o’clock Me.* Sunday, June program covers and table dec "SOLID GOLD Claases will be held from 9 a.m. evsilabU to peri.hioner. nt 2. Tbc mealing of the .eeiaty orations. Mrs. Cathy Barnett At the last sodality meeting H o u s e to 12 noon each day, Monday the polio clinic on Friday, will be held Tuaeday, June for preparation of place cards, of the year, held Friday, May CADILLAC" through Saturday, for two May 31, from 6:30 until 8:30 4, at 1:30 o'clock in tba and Mrs. Peg Patton for crea 24, the officers of the sodality 15M S, COIORABO BIVD WEST DRIVE-IN weeks. p.m, Fir.t, aoeood, and third .c b o o l. tion of the corsages. for the coming year were DENVER, COLO. W. leui *nd Klpilni On Sunday, June 23 at the iajoctions will be given at M.AY 29TH - JUNE 1ST end of the vacation school, th i* tim e. SK. 6-9092 Don Murray Carolyn Jones First Communion will be held The bake sale sponsored by SPECIAL ATTRACTION at the 8 a.m. Mas.s. the Altar and Rosary Society Burt Lancaster This school will be con­ on Sunday, May 26, was a fi­ Tony Curtis ducted-by the Sisters of Lo- nancial success, and 8160 was SPECIAL FEATURE retto and lay teachers of the realized. NORTH DRIVE-IN parish. White Elephants 7200 N. F .d .r.1 j The last school year cate­ The members of Our Lady of MAY 29TH - JUNll 1ST chism classes will be held this Loretto Circle, sponsors of the FAMOUS FOR Jerry Lewis Dean Martin white elephant booth at the SPECIAL FEATURE bazaar this July, ask the pa­ W HES .^^^^^=====^HARC0AL BROO STEAKS Dorothy Malone 'D£fJV{R'sg|g AMUSEMENT PAftK rishioners for the donation of Richard F-gan various household items or chil dren’s toys (except clothing) "TENSION AT TABLE BAR and COCKTAIL-LOUNGE A box, to receive any such art! Claleg Room Opto Dafil 2:00 4.M. Moo thri Set. ROCK" cles, will be in the vestibule of ALSO . . SOUTH DRIVE-IN the church Sunday. June 2. The 1300 W. Btll«vi.w following numbers, WE. 8-4888 ENJOY OUR INTIMATE DOWNSTAIRS MAY 29TH - JUNE 1ST WE. 5-9721, or WE. 6-8229 William Holden may be called for pick-up on “ BAMBOO ROOM" WITH BANQUET, LOUNGE, Virginia Leith articles too large to handle BAR AND RECREATION FACILITIES. "TOWARD THE easily. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS —FRE6 FARKINO UNKNOWN" In order to stimulate interest Dorothy Malone in the credit union a contest Richard Egan is under way offering 8190 to .K E . 4-7918- the member who signs up the "TENSION AT greatest number of new mem TABLE ROCK" ben during the membership VALL^blUVE-IN drive. JhiL JbJjiL (Room, 6360 r . Ev«nt Introduction cards are used lUinsggfiicnt of Etcher snd KraBh FonzJ MAY 29TH ■ JUNE 1st to enroll new prospects. These Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. John Wayne cards are available in the Maureen O’Hara usher's room in the vestibule COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF "WINGS OF EAGLES" of the church, before or after FINEST CHINESE AND the Sunday Masses or during Robert Wagner M n u AllMn Nienke, prefect of the Shown are, left to right, Joyce Chavez, Eileen AMERICAN FOODS Broderick Crawford the regular Credit Union office Ifiay MUeen godality of St. Louis- Parish, Smyth, Janet Nienke, Mary Nau, Barbara hours, Monday, Wednesday, or Benutilul L«aiern Liiht^d Dlnlof R^on In tka "BETWEEN HEAVEN Englewood, pauses with her court and Mon­ Petrash, and Monsignor Cullen; and second row, Velcraoi ef Feralfn Wara Heme Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the John 5. Stewerl Post No. 1 AN D H ELL" ushers' room. signor Bernard Cullen, pastor, after having Denise Chavez. Ann Pitchford, Julie Mattem, Open to the Public A memorial book fund for crowned the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 11 e.in. to Midnight — Set. till 2 e.n. MONACO^DRIVE-IN at the annual May crowning. Christine Lehman, and Peggy .Alton. iCleaad Tuaadeya) E. 40th ftnd Moofeco P*rkw«y Mark Charles Knowles has -.a John Wayne - Jeff Hunter been started and $15 has been "THE SEARCHERS" donated to it to date. The li­ Dorothy Malone brary has purchased two books St. Lo u is O rdin an d's 1st M a ss Set with this donation, the titles Richard Egan will be collected at the Masses PRIVATE PARTIES 'TENSION AT are The Valieaii Pielure B ook Englewood.— (St. Louis' Par­ sored by the New Subiaco Ab­ edited by Leon Paul, and The ish)—A former member of this bey at Subiaco. Ark. Sunday morning. June 2. Since TABLE ROCK" Silent L ife , by Thomas Merton. parish, the Rev. Joseph Lie- Because of inclement weather this is the Altar and Rosary In PinvorS Newest Smartest ^ciety’s special money-raising More of Thomas Merton’s vens, will sing his First Solemn the outing planned for the Suburban Cbfb-RePtauront books will be purchased from Mass at 10 o'clock Sunday, servers and members of the project for the year, parish­ boys' and giria’ choirs was held ioners are asked to be generous this fund. June 2, in St. Louis’ Church. Business Luncheons oi Bridge R e t i s t e r news should be in their May offerings. He will be ordained June 1. in the school Thursday, May Parties served in elcgam sunound- S L O n C H O R D phoned to Mrs. Flanagan at Owing to this special occasion 23. As guests of Monaignor Richard King of the Engle­ WE. 5-6369 or Mrs. McGuire Bernard Cullen, pastor, and tbe wood Fire Department spoke to mgs with Ineumpirabte Food tnd the last two Masses this Sunday the Cub Scouts on tbe sub­ Bweiages b» PAUL at WE. 5-3860. will begin at 11:30 and 12:16 sisters, the 128 pipits enjoyed — from 4l.8> per person o'clock. a movie. Fighting Father Dunn, ject of fire prevention at'thc A film on the produetien which was followed by com­ meeting of Pack 136 Thurs-i Conveniem Location • Free Parking petitive outdoor games and re­ day evening. May 23. Den 5 { o f oil, w h ich WBs film e d in under the direction of Mrs. J. l o o c c Music R e c it a l Saudi Arebia. will be shown freshments. at the meeting of the Men's The school cafeteria, under Barry presented a first aid | the management of Mrs. Flor­ demonstration. Mrs. I. Pok- t h e : t i f f i n Club at 8:1S p.m. Monday. raka’s Den 4 received the June 3. in the school eafe- ence Miller, served its last At Holy Rosary school lunch for the year Tues­ honor award. ' SKylinr 6-8202 17)0 South Colorado Blvd. in BOULDER CANYON loria. There will bo a short Bob Ticer, scoutmaster from (W nicn' Manor) Denver. Colo. Paftjr ^ Excelknl L«dtlnr, Fid* Food* business session and refresh­ day noon. Next week the chil­ fhA««t Mp4. E. B, Doh#rly ments will be served. All men dren will carry their own All Saints' Parish, presented SlrBlfbt up N

37lh Com m encem ent Holy Family to Grant Diplomas to 68 June 5 (Heir Femily Pariih. Denver) school are Kathleen Allen, Mi­ Sixty-eifrht stuiients will re­ chael Beasley, James Bell, Wil­ ceive diplomae in the 37th grad­ liam Bernard, Betty Bosick, uation exerckes of Holy Family Myreta Boyle, Alan Brisnehan, Grade School on Wednesday. Richard Buehhotz, Lillian Bur­ June 6. The day will begin wi^ ger, Lawrence Burke, Kartha a High Maas at 8 a.m. cele­ Butler, Walter Butz, Janet brated by Father Forrest Allen, Cimagiia, Carole Clemcs, Mi­ paator. Breakfast for the gradu­ chael Davidson, Thomas Dona­ ates will follow in the high hue, Judith Eildns; v achool auditorium. Sponsor of Phyllis Fick, Germaine Gil­ the breakfast is the PTA bert, Mary Jo Graves, Mary through the seventh grade room Graul, Timothy Green, Terence mothers. Healy, Carole Heller, William On Wednesday evening, be­ Hensley, Daniel Heuer, Zita ginning at 7:30 o'clock, the Jermacans, Dolores Johnson, eighth grade formal naduation Pamela Junghaene, Barbara aaercises will be held in the Kasch, Kenneth Keeling, John church. Exercises will consist of Kenheld, Carol Lantzy, Kay an address by Father Allen, Lathrop, Joseph Leahy, Jean awarding of diplomas and schol­ Levstik, Lorene Lundstrom, arships, and Benediction. A Mary Louise McCioskey, Bar­ PTA-sponsored rec^tion for the bara Markham, Rita Martelon, Eraduates will follow in the Anne Merkl, Jo Ann Moore, igh school auditorium. Robert Nelson, Davjd O’Hayre; Michele Phelan, Richard Winners of scholarships to St. James' Crowning I,'.', attendants, left to right, Linda Blackford, Holy Family High School are Pughes, Virginia Real, David Sandra McQuade, Kathy Dodge, and Mary James Bell- and Mary Louise Richardson, Mary Eiien RMch, the May crowning in St. James’ Church, Dem Jeane Straw; flower girl, Evelyn Cote; and boy John Rbesch, Dan Ryan, Sharon shown above, are May queen, Mary Jo Huggi attendants, Larry Cameron and David Nygren. McCioskey. Santo, Daniel Sewaid, Judith Graduates in the second larg­ Slusher, Mary Elizabeth Spei- est class in the history of the cher, Leonard Spirek, Suly St. Jam es' Parish P T A O fficers Starr, Robert Summers, Carroll Swanke, Jo Ann Thorns^rry, James 'Toepfer, Phyllia Toohey, May Crowning Beverly Vick, Jean Von Lintel, A re Installed at Final M eeting Karen Werth, Kenneth Werth, (Si. Jamai' ParUh, Dtovar) Powers $3,750 to help furnish Line,” with past PTA presi­ Albert Wood, and Phyllia Zim the new cafeteria; dents as contestants and out­ merman. At the last meeting of the PTA for the current school Held tea towel shower for going officers presiding on the R ite H e ld b y Mrs. Emmett Grace, PTA panel. president, has announc^ that year, May 21, Mrs. George lunchroom; Mrs. TimoUiy Cronin will head Learned, vice president of Gave monetary gifts to Sis­ Mothers of the first graders the parents' committee for the CPTL, installed the new of­ ters of St Elizabeth and Sisters were hostesses for the meeting. Day Nursery grade school graduarion break­ ficers. of St Cajetan at Chriatmos; Sister Mary Roberta’s second (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) fast on June 6. Mrs. Cronin The annual reports of the Furnished 40 dozen cookies grade won the traveling pic­ will be assisted by Mmes. Jo- committee chairmen were to Caddie USO; ture for having the most par­ The Margery Reed Mayo Day Presented gifts to priests, ents attending the meeting. At­ Nursery held the annual May .seph Brand, Walter Shoemaker, given along with the following Severin Windholz, Anthony Mc­ review of the PTA activities sisters, Isy teachers, school tendance prizes were donated facade of Cure d’Ars Church, Denver, as a crowning Sunday afternoon, nurse, lunchroom personnel, by Mmes. Tholen and Schaps May 26. The following took Nulty, Joseph Spirek, John Rey­ during the '56-'57 school year: Statue Is Memoriol memorial to Father William Mulcahy, found­ nolds, and George Pietrafeso. In and custodians; and won by Mmes. Mulroney part in the ceremony which the Entertained e i h t h grade and Sticksel. ing pastor of the parish. Others are, from le(t, Rev. G. A. Keith, S.J., con­ addition to the breakfast given graduates at dinner dance; Furnished volunteers for sewing 36 garments for NCCW, The Maas for vocations will To Founding Pastor Srb ie L^'X the Rev. Matthew Ruf, S.M.B.; the Rev. John ducted: Patty Pacheco. May to the graduates, coffee and Furnished pop for school atalut of St. John Vianney, erected on the N. Haley, pastor; and Philip McMullen, server. ueen; attendants, Rose Ann rolls wit] be served to relatives and donated one First Com­ be said on Saturday, June 1, at of the graduates present for the children on Field Day; munion dress for Pope’s store­ 8:15 o'clock. + +• + + iutierrez and Patty VaUejos; Measured and ordered uni­ + + •+ crown-bearer, Michele Vigil. Mass. house; Th^ PTA entertained the Planning for a tutnmer forms for girls in school; Assisted in spiritual bouquet Others taking part were the eighth grade graduation class slate of aetivitiet will be Awarded one-year ' scholar­ for Archbishop Urban J. Vehr; at a dinner dance May 29 in - $1,200 Realized for Building Fund pre-school kindergarten, and made at a meeting of the ship to Cathedral High School Sent 103 cards to PTA mem­ Walsh Memorial Hall. Mr. and ' junior groups of the nursery, Men's Club on Monday, June bers and their families; and the fourth grade children to eighth grade girl; Mrs. Matt Beinecke prepared 3. The gathering will be Provided captains and work­ Gave Sister St Andrew $100 the dinner with the seventh ’ of Sacred Heart school formed held in the high ichool audi­ ers for car project; for school expense. From C ure d' A rs M usical Festival the court of honor. grade room mothen. Mmes.' torium beginning at 6 p.m. Assisted Altar and Rosary Program Presented Guiiy, Piasecki and Learned, - (Cure d' Ars Parish, Denver) A bougueUof roses, to which School will close June 6, when The PTA Room Mothers’ Final Cub Meeting Society with open house at Mrs. Frank Gold moderated servii^. Chaperons for the was attached $25 for each the children will return for re­ Circle will hold tho annual The final general Cub Scout rectory; a program entitled ‘Tve Had evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ An estimated audience of teacher, was presented to Sis­ port cards. potluek supper June 6 I d the pack meeting of the school year Prepared and served food It," a take-off on the popular seph Forte and Mr. and Mrs. 1,500 persons attended the an­ ter (jarmencita by Mrs. Owen Sacred Heart School cafe­ will be held at 8 p.m. in the and presented planter at parish panel TV program ‘‘What’s My John Repka. nual Cure d' Ars music festival Storing Textbooks teria at 6 p.m. Mitchell at the close of the pro­ high school auditoriupi on Fri­ picnic; + L -J- J. which was held Friday evening, gram, as a gift from PT.\, The book rental committee Joe Romero, president of the day, May 31. The parents’ auxil­ Arranged for retreat at El May 24. at East High School. of the PTA, with Mrs. George Holy Name Society, wishes to iary of the scouts will convene Pomar in fall; The performance was so out- The annual school picnic will Arranged transportation for be held on Tuesday, June 4, at McNamara as chairman, to­ thank Mr. and Mrs. J. Gastello in the grade achool library- S t James Graduation . standing and the costuming so gether with Mmes. J. F. Hast­ and all of his cooks and wait­ music room on Monday, June 3, sisters whenever needed; beautiful that it had all the City Park from 11 until 2:30 ers who took part in preparing Arranged for seven volun­ o’clock. Mrs. Howard Hunker is ings, John Poloaky, L, Cresdon, at 8 p.m. . eharatteristics of a Broadway and Joseph Lipersick, will be and serving the mother-daugh­ Recitation of the Rotary teers each day for the lunch­ Is Scheduled June 2 production. More than 81,200 chairman of the affair. ter breakfast of the Altar So­ In the church will precede room; was realised from the proceeds working at the school most of (St. Jamat' Pariih, Denver) grades, Barry Connell and The May crowniog will be this week and part of next week dality. Since this was, the last the butineai meeting of the Had Name tags made for Forty-nine graduates of SC. Thomas Wolf; in the two sev­ and was turned over to Father meeting of the season' for the Altar and Rotary Society on each officer, chairman, and John N. Haley, pastor, for the held by the school children getting all of the rented mxt- James' School, Denver, will re­ enth grades, Stephen Learned on Friday, May 31^ at 12:30 books in good condition to sodality, Father John E. Casey, Thursday, Jane 6. A pro- room mother to identify them ceive their diplomas from the and Judy Tarbell. building fund. at various PTA functions; o'clock. All parishioners are store, and be ready for use next S.J., instructed the members to granvof care for tho altars pastor, Father William V. Pow­ Prizes for the highest in re­ school term. This marks the end attend Communion on the duriat tha summer months Sponsored monthly High ers, ori Sunday evening, June 2, invited. > Mass for vocations; ligion were merited- by Kevin of a very successful first year fourth Sunday of each month, will be worked out at the at 8 o’clock. Gartland and Cynthia Saindon. Wednesday, May 29, will be « f operation for this committee. even if there is no meeting. meeting. Had a Mass said for each HEAR NSter on her feast day; The graduates are Duuie An. first grade; Billy Liske and the la-vt day the cafeteria will Commencing with the next derson, John Bills, Clark Clalve, Karen Moriarity, second grade; serve lunches, as that will be school term the rental of text­ At StN. P eter and Paul*fi, N ay 31 Assisted with dental, hear­ Edward Donnelly, Clayton Em­ Louis Howe and Marie Wager, the last full day of classes. books is being extended to ing, and vision teats for chil­ ery, James Fay. Donald Greco, third grade: Majory Wolf ano ASK and LEARN cover first grade, so that every dren. Also helped with vacci­ Patrick Grover, Ronald Heck­ Kathleen DiSsIvo, fourth grade; child in the school will have an nations and diphtheria shots S t Vincent de Paul M ay C row ning Cerem ony man, Howard Hein, Stephen Diane Kielbasa and Michael opportunity to take advantage and participated in polio im­ Kay, Mark La Noue, Michael Sheriff, fifth- grade; Cecilia KOA Salvage Bureau of this excellent plan of obtain­ munization program; ' PICfcUP SCHEDULE Mestek, Michael Micbaicck, Wil­ Huggins and Paula Venette, ing textbooks. Purchased first-aid supplies liam Mizicko, Patrick Moriar- sixth grade; Nancy Halloran 10:15 Epery Ssnday Ftening Monday The altar flowers for June Slated in W heat Ridge for school and lunchroom; ity, Michael Moynihan, Robert and Thomas LauveU, seventh North Denver, Arvada, will be arranged Iw Mrs. C. A. Membership drive, 95 per Pollock, Charles Ponder, Gene grade; and Kathleen Kelly, QoeitioBs OB ralitioB sub- Westminsiar, Thornton, and Bailey and Mrs. w. A. Peter­ cent; Shofner, Richard Stein, Peter eighth grade. Lakawood (North of lOtb Wheat Ridge.— (Sts. Peter Mrs. Gerald Malone, Mrs. T. J. niiltod by the radio audianea son. and Paul’s Parish)—The May Stahl, Mrs. Carl S. Long, and Served first Friday break­ Stiefer, Peter Stringer, Skip antwerad on tho arehdioe- Avanoe). The card party will be held fasts to the school children; Tescher. Thomas Trainer, John Tnasday and Thursday crowning of the parish school Mrs. Donald North. Refresh­ eiao broadcast. on June 12. Anyone having will take place in the school ments of root-beer and ice Gave faculty reception and Vagnino, George Young; ' South and West Denver, trading stamps to donate for pantry shower for sisters; Donna Beckman, L ii^ Black­ COLORADO BUREAU Booklet oii Caiholie Church Englewood, Lakewood gymnasium on Friday, May 31, cream cups were bought for the prizes may drop them in the at 2 p.m. The May queen will children, with prize money won Started Couples’ Bridge ford, Sharon Collins; Patricia arailnbla /rea «/ cost South of 16th Avenoo), collection basket on Sunday. be little Joelie Feudner of the by that class for highest PTA Club: Denney, Kathleen Dodge, Vir­ OF LATHING to oil Inguirers. and Littleton area. Mrs. William Scott will first grade, and Paul Copeland attendance of their parents dur­ Arranged Christmas parties ginia Foehl, Catherine Gold, Pa­ Wednesday and Friday entertain Mother of God Circle of that grade will be crown- ing the past year. for school children and PTA tricia Hancock, Mary Jo Hug­ WRITE TO East Deuver and Park Council; AND PLASTERING at a patio party on Wednesday bearer. The guard of honor will The Marian Bridge Circle gins, Sandra Kapple, Kathleen Ask and Laaro, Stalien KOA Hill, Aurora, and Hoffman evening, June 5, at 3259 Ivan- be composed of second graders Furnished workers for Com­ Kelly. Marilyn Martina, Rose- Town. will meet at a dessert luncheon munity Chest, Red Cross, Oaavar 2, Colorado hoe Street. who were first communicants at 1 p.m. Thursday, June 6, at ann McIntosh, Sandra McQuade, Phene CH. 4-S503 Donald Fisher of 3670 Ivan- this year, and the other three Mothers' March of Dimes, Can­ Lynn Murpbey. Sherry Quin­ the .home of Mrs. Marie Gan- cer, and cerebral palsy drives; hoe, Mrs. Frances Thompson of mdes will form th«. procession. no^ 3935 Lamar, tero, Linda Robinson, Mary 2976 Leyden, John Gorski of Parents and friends are invited Sold Christmas cards, which Jeanne Straw, Mary Ellen 3706 Elm. Adolph Suss of 3525 to attend this lovely ceremony. 'The baby sitters last Sunday netted $4,350.08; Thorpe, Loretto Twining, Nancy Eudora, and Joseph Martinez The school's second annual were Laura Reidenzee and Contributed financially to Woodford, and Judy Cordonnier. have all been in the hospital Field Day was held the after­ Gloria Martinez. CPTL, NCCW, Friends df Car­ Prizes for the pupils rating this past week. noon of 'Tuesday, May 28, with Attend NCCW Rally mel, St. James' Social Club, the highest in scholastic achieve­ Recommended Firms Mrs. Joseph Cassidy of 3080 many parents in attendance to and to Hungarian refugee ment and religion in each class Fairfax Street is the mother of watch the events, which were Mmes. Gus Gravina, Mary family sponsored by St. Vin­ will also be presented at the a girl under the direction of John Schell, and Lorraine Vitale at­ cent De Wul Society; gradnation ceremony. Scholar­ Lunchroom workers for the Yocabellis of Regis College, and tended the annual convention Held initiation party for 'Pep ship awards in the eighth grade for Auto month of May were Mmes. L. Joe Fanning and Bill Ahern. of the Archdiocesan Council of Gub; will be announced Sunday night Catholic Women.' At that time A. Baez, C. E. Barnes, R. Beh­ The city-wide clothing drive Sold tickets to St. Joseph's Scholarship Awards As Advertised on rens, J. A. Carmasino, C. L, held by St Vincent de Paul's they presented five First Com­ Guild card party, CPTL card Fitchorn, J. C. Gallegeos, E. F. Society was won again this year munion dresses that are to be party, CPTL luncheon, NCCW Scholarship awards in the SERVICE Hanifen, F. G. Hadapp, M. E. by the parish school, wi^ the sent to the Pope’s Storeroom. luncheon, March of Dimes two first grades go to Gary Jepkes, P. D. Jeffery, J. L. fifth grade winning ^e attend­ The dresses were made by Mrs. fashion show, and stole project Dolfinger and Suellen Venette; K.M.Y.R, Gut Gravina, Edith Merkl, Viv­ for same; in the two second grades, Danny Knudson, R. W. Lanth, L. A. ance at a movie. Lillian Carlyle 710 Leonard, T. J. Lyons, P. D. of the fifth grade was the re­ ian Kichan, Eleanor Einberger Arranged for symphony con­ Viola and Ellen Maresh; in the Maybuty, John McCabe, W. F. cipient of a savings bond. and Anne McQuinn. cert and transportation for two third grades, Connie Culli- ON YOUR DIAL McKelvey. F, .1. Moratto, A. F. Mrs. James Dunn's first Parishionen are asked to school children, sisters and nan and Philip Steele; in the Williams Nash, Inc. graders were taken on a tour save premium stamps through­ chaperons; two fourth grades. Paul Jones LISTEN TO THE 7 A.M. Norton, J. F. O'Connor, J. L. and Peter DiLeo; in the two Overton, J. C. Perkins, F. P. of the zoo and a picnic at City out the summer and bring them Furnished flowers for spring NEWS Park on Tuesday, May 21. to the September meeting of music recital and for sisters on fifth grades, Paul Kane and S a le t & SerciVe Sanchez, Fred Thomas, H. A. Frances Seeley; in the two sixth A u th o rig e d WhiU, F. J. Whyte, E. J. Mothers who provided transpor­ the Altar Society. The stamps Christmas and the Feast of St Weiler, J, E. Keough, W. B. tation and assisted at the picnic will be redeemed for prizes to be Joseph; ------Lyons, C. R. Freer, W. L. Bays, were Mrs. Giles Petitclerc, Mrs. used at the coming card party Gave the Rev. William Expert Hoclianieal W ork All Makes 0, L. Nothaft, Mrs. Ed Karuzas, that will be held in the fall. GOOD CLOTHES NEED For Prompt W. H. Scott. G. Hawk. J. L. NOT BE EXPENSIVE 20.30 8. University Sll. 4.27SI Marranzino, F. E. Merritt. H. T. Hanggi, and T, F..Timmons. LAUNDRY & OPEN EVENINGS Th* Altar and Roiary So­ THE DRY CLEANING ciety will meet Monday, Juna 3, in tha school hall follow­ ENGLISH Service . . . Call: ing tha recitation of the Ro­ GERARDOT-HERRICK'S sary in the church at S p.m. TAILORS This will be the last meeting TA. 5-6370 of the year and new officer! 901 FIFTEENTH STREET will be intreducad, CASCADE Combine Quality and Style Laundry & Dry at Prices Yon Can Afford Cleaners BU ‘"•'BBt I r SuJ-rref T

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Field D ay Slated for Students at St. J o h n s Giant Census 9 ------— /e.(St. John T.L_ .L- lbs EvangslUl'i____ . Parish, Danvvr) Field day (or ths students at Is Under Way St. John's School will bs held on Mondsy, Juno st Con­ gress Psrk. The children will assemble at the regular time At St. Anthony's Monday morning, and will be (St. Aalbaay of Padua's taken to the park in groups. Parish, Daavsr) All the children will wear The giant cenaui, planned play clothes. Girls mty wear and sponsored by the CCD in jeans or pedal puthers, but no the parish, got under way this th v r ti. Lunch will be served at week following a general meet­ 12 noon, and the cost of the ing held May 28 In the north lunch will be about 86 cents. classroom of the Mhool. Hot dogs, potato chips. Cokes, In the nex t 10 days, 106 and cup cakes will be sold in­ workers will cover the entire dividually. as well u penny area, visiting each residence, candy and balloons. and obtaining information that This Field day project is will greatly aid the work ef being promoted by the boys St. Vincent de Paul Society, and girla of the eighth grade in the Altar Society, tbe Holy order to raise money for their Name, and the CCD. Tbe parish gift to the school. Eddie Mc- boundry extends from Federal Ginty end Joe Earley are the Boulevard all the way to the co-chairmen of the event. Mrs. foothills west of Denver. John McCauley is the advisor. Luncheon June 6 The program for the Field A luncheon is planned by the day events is as follows; 9:30- Altar Society at the final Chevrolet “Handyman” two-tone red and whits 10:16, firib and second grade; meeting of the year on Thurs­ 10:16-11. third and fourth day afternoon, June 6, to begin Boioar Attraction S;JS; station wagon. The bazaar will be held June 18, grade; 11-12, fifth and sixth at 12 noon, The women will as­ of St. Rose of Lima’s Parish, Denver, shown 14, 15, and 16. grads; 12-1, lunch; 1-2, seventh semble in the parieh ball with above displayed on the church grounds, is a and eighth; 2-8, eighth grade a brief business session to pre­ softball game, the girla vs. the cede tbe luncheon. T W O TASKS ASSIGNED Of&ers of the PT A Mmes. A. D'Amico, Jr., hittorion; Ed Dolenc, boys. This Sunday, June 2, the Al­ eke president; Junes Ford, CPTL insUlling St. John 5 P T A gt. John the Final PTA Meeting tar Society members will re­ officer: tnd George Hunt, corresponding secre­ At the final PTA meeting of ceive Communion in the 8 St. Rose Cub Scouts to Aid Bazaar Officers Installed tory; ond seoted, Mmes. Cborlet Lee, tressurer; the year, in the lounge room o'clock Mass. Denver, insUDed ot J. J. Hinterreiter, president; ond John Kelly, of the church Monday, May 27, Tbe Mother Cabrini Circle recording secretory. (St. Rose of Lima'a, Denver) Jonea, Lloyd DreiliivlUu. Al Un- Circle to Elect the meetinK Msy 27 ere, left to right, stonding, Father William Jones, arebdi- meeting was held on May 20 in rein. BUI Johnson., Frank Kai- oceaan superintendent of tbe borne ^ Mra. Clair William­ The Cub Scout units of the Sl Rose's Circle will meet schools, was the gneet speaker. parish organised their "teams” ser, Dan DriseolL Jim Andrews,, on Wednesday, June 6, at son. The card party sponsored for their part in bazaar activi­ ■nd Floyd Hopper. 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. i : "We must educate for God and by tbe circle and held at the for eternity, yes, but we also ties at a recent planning meet­ /"The refreshment booth will Walter Johnson, 906 S. De­ Public Service Company meet­ ing. A major contribution in catur, with Mrs. Don Frush as­ An “EXPRESSIO N ” of Preference must educate for the world in ing room was declared a huge ne headed by Don Milner, who which we live," said Father success. The circle will discon­ the line of policing the ground will be assisted by Burt Stadig, sisting. The circle will elect of­ Jones. "We are living in a sci­ tinue ail sessions for the sum­ mornings after bazaar activi­ Frank Clayton, Bill Linton, ficers. This is the lest meeting )1 A partial list of Catholic Churches, Convents and Institutions entific age and we must edu- mer with the next meet sched­ ties and-leading ponies will be Harry Grout, Al Bollig, Adam till the fall. their work. < : in the Rocky Mountain Region that have chosen cste our CaUiolie children for uled for September. Berger, and Jerry Lewis. Feat­ The circle ia still collecting ^ . it" On Saturday. May 26, the Dens 1, 6, and 7 will begin ured will be hot dogs, hambur­ Betty Crocker coupons, for the Baldwin Organ: He further pointed out that 187 first communiesnts in the the clean-up job Friday, June gers, (ioke, doughnuts, sand­ which the group obtains lilver- t , parents hsve a duty to develop parish were enrolled in the 14, at 9 a.m. On Saturday, June wiches, ice cream, and coffee. ware for the convent. CouMna J the talent God has given their Scapular and in the Miraculous 16, at 10:30 a.m.. Dens 1, 2. On Friday night, tuna aand- may be given or sent to Mrs, children but parents must also Medal. and 5 will work. Sunday, June wiches will be served. Adam Urban, 1697 W. Nevada. be content with that God^ven 16. at 11 a.m.. Dens 8, 4, and 6 talent. "Don't expect A grades are scheduled, and on Monday. from a C stuuent," Father June 17. the lay after the final F L O W E R S & Jones warned. Father Jones Altar Unit Sets day of the bazaar, all the Cub was introduced by Mrs. George Scouts will finish the job of W R E .4 T H S Kelly, PTA program chairman. policing the grounds. • FOR Mra. Eugene Halvorsen, On the evenings of the l>s- PTA vice president, presided at Final Meeting zasr, June 13, 14. 16, and 16, DECORATIOIV DAY the meeting in the abeenee of twj Cub Scouts from each den ALSO President Mrs. Thomas Lswrie. will help the sodality ^rls at CEMETERY VASES Mrs. Usivorsen introduced Mrs. the pony concession with the' Jamet Ford, CPTL president, At St. Dominic leading of the ponies. who installed the officers for (St. Deraiaie's Pariah, Deavar) The Cub &out picnic of: the coming year. Following th& The last meeting until Sep­ Troop 206 is slated for Sunday.' Gifts and Flowers installation, each committee re­ tember for the members of the Jona 2, at Genesee Park, on, If¥ ZEAL yEFF ported on the year’s activities. Rosary Altar Society will be Highway 40, one-balf mile past' the Buffalo Bill grave turnoff. CR. 9-4041 1218 Washington Golden,,Colo. Mrs. Howard SwaatoD aa- held on Tuesday. June 4. Fol­ Member Te/e»ropfc D elioerr .Service Bouneed (hat tbaro will be a lowing the services (Rosary atad The picnic begins at 11 a.m. ratraat for tha women of the Benediction) in the church at Each family is asked to bring perish July 12-14 at El Po- 12:30 o’clock, a luncheon will be its own lunch, ice cream, pop, mar. served by the officers tnd com­ and coffee will be furnished by Mrs, Swanson also called at­ mittee chairmen. the Cub Scout troop. The com­ DKNVKR, COLO, tention to the First Communion Assisting Mrs. Andrew Kruse, mittee r^uests that parents dresses and suit on display. the president, will be .Mmes. bring their own cups for cof­ lolorado Oprings Christ thr King Church, Cure I)’.\rs Church, Monrcrcsl Convent, Pres­ Following the reports, Mrs. Ward Anthony, Eddie Bohn, fee Games will include races entation Church, Queen of Heaven Orphanoge, Regis (lollege Chape], St. Halvorsen read a letter from Martha Branch, Helen Davies, ana baseball playing. Awards Mrs. Lawrie thanking the of­ will be presented to some of Anthony’s Church, St. Catherine’s Church, .St. Joseph’s Church, St. Paul's Dom DiManna, Kermit Ed­ the cubs at this affair. J. D. CROUCH Chapel—Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, $1. TIinmas' Seminary, ficers, committee ch^rmen, wards, Bart Finn, John Haber- C D. O’BRIEN and the memberthip in general kom, John Hage, William Rir- Cor ( 0 Be G ift M A Y R E A i n St. Vincent de Paul’s Church, Mercy Hospital, Presentation Convent, St. for the fine co-operation shown zel, Patrick Hoare, Calixta The special attractioir of tbe Rose of Lima Convent, Mullen Home, Our Lady of Visitation Church, during tha yaar. Ktep, M. R. Longshore. William parish bazaar, a Chevrolet .Mount (jrm el Church, St. Rose Residence; The Rt Rev. Monsignor John Nau^ton. Bernard Pilz, Levi Handyman station wagon, has R E A L T O R Moran, pastor, closed the meet­ Saindon, Frank Sebeer, and Ed­ been on display on the 'parish Corpus ('h risli Church ...... (.olo. ^pgs., (^ lo . ing with a commendation for ward Serafini. grounds since Sunday, May 26. INSURANCE-LOANS St. Paul’s (Broatlmoor) ...... O>1o. Spgs., Colo. the record of this year's PTA At thie meeting the Mt of The '-agon is a bright red with work, under the direction of a complement of white. Infor­ Church of the Divine R ed eem er...... (.olo. Spgs., Colo. Duralite silverware—a service Mrs. Lawrie and her fellow of­ for 12—will be presented. mation will be available out­ St. Margaret's Church ...... Cortez, (.olo. 725 N. Tejon St. ficers. Members of the Rosary-AHsr side the church after the Quality Apparel Sacred Heart (ionvenl ...... Puehio, (^olo. A social hour followed the Society will receive Communion Masses on Sunday from mem­ Colorado Springe, Colo. Shrine of St. Therese ...... Puehio, ("olo. meeting, hostesses being the in a body in the 7:30 o'clock bers of St. Philomena's Circle, IN CULORADO SPRINGS who are handling this phase of SINCE 1172 St. Anne’s Church ...... Arvada, (^>lo. second grade mothers. Maria Mass on Sunday morning, Jane M E. 3-7731 Kerr, a St John'e student and 2. the bazaar. O ur Lady o f Guadalupe ...... Conejos. Colo. Members of St Philomena'a Kiowa tad Tajoa Stroats a member of the Hungarian Reception St. Ixju is’ Church ...... Englewood, Colo. Circle working on this activity family sponsored by the parish, There will be a reception for All Stiuls’ Church ...... -...En g le u o o d , Colo. assisted the hosteues. Maria are Mmes. Adam Berger, Ly­ tbe eighth grade graduates and man Christiansen, James Dunn, The firms listed here St. Mary’s Church ...... Kagle, Colo. wore a Hungarian costume their families on Wednesday u DRIVE IN made by her mother, Delores Egloff, Richard Her- deserve to be remembered St. Scholastica’ s (Church ...... E rie , ('olo. evening. June 6, in the church berger, Leo Kissell, Ralph Our Lady of the Mountains ...... Estes Park. Colo. 46 Graduates auditorium at 7:80 p.m. This Loudenburg, Bill Linton, Don ' MOTEL when you are distributing St John’s School will hold affair if sponsored by tbe PTA, Milner. Ralph Melphy, Tom St. Joseph's Church ...... (J«ilden. Colo. graduation exercises on with the seventh grade room your patronage in the dif­ St. Paul's (Ih u rc h '...... hlaho Spgs., Colo. N'ieman, J. T. Pepler, Jack Per- Stoy with “Jay" Wednesday, June 6, at 7t30 mothers making the arrmnge- egoy, John Ross, George Scan- 820 N. Navada ferent lines of business. St. Catherine’s Church ...... Ilif f , Colo. p.m. in the church. The 46 ments and serving at hostesses. Ion, Harry Schraeder, Amos St, Anthony's Church ...... Juleshurg, Colo. graduates will receive Com­ Outgoing and incoming officers Stock, Andy Vahrenkamp, munion in the 9 o'clock Mass St. Peter's (Jm rch ...... Krom m ling, Colo. of the PTA eighth grade room Perry Wasinger, Elvin West, i that morning, and at noon will mothers, and Miss Jerry O'Neil, St. Bernadette’s Church ...... Ijik e w w id , Colo. Bill Shea, and Bill Connors. ^ FRED'S BOOTERY be gnesta of the PT.A for a the dancing instructor, will be Mrs. Berger will sccept re-j Annunciation ('hurch ...... I.eadville, ('olo. tnneheon. guests of honor also. turns at her home, 13^ S-: 106 E, Pikaa Poak M m - [ Our l.ady of Victory ...... Lim o n , (^olo. The following atudenia com­ The Holy Neno Society Dale. WE. 6-7083. Tba Baa* sZ St. John's Church ...... Loveland, Colo. prise the graduation class of will meet o n Thursday o t v - Pistol Dart Game VELVET STEP . Cmr CLUB OWo»#r* 1967: Lenny Arnold. Dan Bat-i aiag, Juao 6. ia the church A new booth at the bazaar WTEATHER BIRD SHOES St. .Marlin's Church ...... Oak Creek, Colo. liner. Mary Baumann. Jean auditorium at 8 o'clock. tw link tiw- ons IS- III Sacred Heart Church ...... - ...... Peetz, f!olo. will be "Pop-Apart” a pistol Brookover. Judith Budke, Bill At the PTA meeting last dart game, which will be .St. Nicholas’ Church ...... P la lle v ille . Colo. Cassell. Marilyn Crede, Sharra week the Rev. William Jones, staffed by Mrs. Ed Becker and D’Amico. Larry Dideoet, Joe archdiocesan superintendent of ME S-SMO ME a-ezai The HeyNe Sheet Sacred Heart (Church ...... Roggen, (hdo. Mrs. Manuel Martinez. LARRV JERRY ' Holy Name Church ...... Sleamhoat Spgs., Colo. Early, Mfiry Fitzgerald, Paul whools, gave a talk. Miss Mar­ John Francone, bazaar chair­ M e t a l & R o o fin | { Hanley. Karen Heper, Jim Hill, garet Hochstatter, the school St. Joseph’s Church ...... T rin id a d , Colo. man, is being assisted by John Madden Plumbing Co. INCORPORATZO Mary Margaret Koning, Jackie nurse, made a report; the Boys' McDonald, co-chairman and St. Ignatius’ Church ...... 1\ alden, ('olo. La Sasso, John McCauley, The­ Glee Club sang several songs, PLUMBING CONTRACTORS HEAHNC ROOPtNO grounds foreman. PLUMBING REPAIRS SHEET METAL .S|s. Peter and Paul's Church ...... U h e a l Ridge, Colo. resa McGill. George McKinzie, and there was election and in­ GAS WATER HEATERS The nmes party booth chair­ 829 s o NEVADA St. Anthony's ('onvent ...... Casper. W yo. Eddie McGinty, Cathy McMa­ stallation of officers. man will be Bob Williams, who PSm ai 24042 m « tannO 4n i: hon. Michael McMahon, Larry Mrs. James J. Ford, presi­ Phaaai ME 2-4150 E it I lM St. Anlh«my's ('hurch ...... ( ’o«h, IX yo. will be assisted by Blase Pa­ Miller; dent of the Catholic Parent- dilla, George Kaberkom, Lud­ ■ Pole Rproni St. Jam es' (ih u rc h ...... Douglas. IX'yo. Jim Morgan, David Murray, Teacher League, who is a past wig Brunner. Roger Dal Vera, Immaculate ('onceplion ...... (Jreen R iv e r. Wyo. jRoseanne Parker, Sharon president of St. Dominic's PTA, Bill Shea. Bill Wavrin, Bob ■ Furniture Shop William C. Craron St. Margaret's Church ...... Uiverloii. \X >o. {Paules, Kathleen Porter, David installed the folloiring; Presi- UPHOLSTERING Schafer, Al Schilz, John Mar­ RE-UPHOLSTERINC AND St. Vivian’s Church ...... Superior, Wyo. ! Savageau, Paul Savageau. ____Lindaident, Mrs. Mike MBell; vice tinez, Adam Berger, Amos REPAIRING dptometrist |; Siener, Jerry Siener, Patricia I president. Mrs. Peter Ciacco: ' St. Francis’ Church ...... Therm opolis, Wyo. Stock. Louis Byrnes. Frank SIta CoTora as4 Orapafiaa >2S Narta Tats St. Smith. Danny Smith, Maureen I recording secreUry, Mrs. Mal- Sinkewiti, Tom O’Toole, Chuck Mala la Ordar St. Mary Magdalene’s C h u rc h ...... W nrland, Wyo. PHONE ME S-Jiat Stevens. Dick Struck. Maryiter Thackery; treasurer, Mrs Farailara Mada I d Order COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. Church of .All .S>uls ...... Brid g cp o rl. NVh. Swanson. Lucy Switowyj, Mary Jack Udick, Jr.; corresponding e 24-22 S WafeiaUSAr ME 2-S40I St. Patrick’s Church ...... niadron, Neh. Sue Tangney, Melodv Wana- secretary. Mrs. Kermit Ed­ wards; and historian, Mrs. St. I.eu's Church ...... (.o rd o n, .Neh. maker, Elaine Wetherby, Cath­ erine Whelan, Sue Woehl, Dan Eddie Bohn. E . M c C a b e St. Mary’s (Umreh ...... Harrison, Neb, Yates. Irene Zalewiki, and Jo­ Father George Forquer, O.P. S t. Joseph’s Church ...... K im im ll, Neh. sephine Zarate. who also gave a talk, presented The Murray Drug Co. St. Patrick's Church ...... Mef^ook, Neh. Immediately after the ^ad- the slate of officers suggMted Investment Firm Prascripiieas Aecaratcly Fillad St. Catherine’s Hospital ...... McCtnik, Neh. uaiion ceremonies the students by the nominating committee and expressed appreciation to Main Store— ] 16 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 St. Mary's ...... Minalare, Neh. vitl be guests of the seventh grade for a reception in the the outgoing officers for the North Store— B32 Tejon ME. 4-4H61 St. Agnes’ ('hurch ...... Seotlsbluff, Neh. lounge room of the church. Fa­ splendid work they have done Is In c o rp o ra te d St, Mary's Hospital ...... Scotlshluff. Neb. ther Richard Hiester, archdio- during the past year. Chainnen PROFESSIONAL PHARM ACY resan director of music, will de­ of standing committees made A new investment securities St, P atrick’s Church ...... Sidney, Neh. SOI North TejoD M E. 4-S54I St. James' ('hurch ...... Trenton, Neb. liver tbe graduation address. their reports for tbe year. firm known as W. R. McCabe 4 Com;»nr, with offices in the, St. Thomas Aquinas' Church ...... Albuquerque, N. M. First Communion Sunday morning, May 26, tbe First National Bank Building,. St. Therese’s Church ...... Alhu«(uerque, N. M. following members of tha Con­ Denver, has recently been incor-' H oly (ih«Ml Parish ...... Albuquerque, N. M. fraternity Communion clau re­ Sirated. Tbe officers are W. E. Newman (enter of U. of N. >1...... Albuquerque, N. .M. ceived tlwir First (Communion: cCabe. president; V. V. Me-, John Allen, JoAnn Brsndt, (^be, vice president; and Mrs. i .Santa Rosa Church ...... Blanco, N. M. Gladys Burge, secretary-treas-' ort C o l l i n s Sacred Heart .Academ v...... Farm ington, N. .'L Howard Connor. Geraldine Co- vello, Joanne Cowhey, Lynn urer. Sacred Heart Cathedral ...... (ia ilu p , N. M. D’ Arcy, Victoria De Herrera Mr. McCabe, a member of the Montezuma Seminary ...... Montezuma, ,N. M. Cathedral Parish, began his in­ Virginia Duran, (^role* Fres vestment career in 1916 with .■vi. Joseph’s ...... Musqnerti. N. ,M. ques. William (^tsch, Teresa the investment banking firm of St. .Anthony’s ...... Pciiasco. .N. M. Juarez, Barbara Kuhn, Gloria Boswortb. Cbsnute 4 Company.. DREILING MOTORS Kuhn. Mary Ann Leonard; In 1919 he became a partner Holy ( to ss Church ...... Santa O uz, N. M. Dennis Lewis. Sharon Lewis, Huick and GMC Trucks St. .Alicharl’s ('ollege ...... Santa Fe, N. M. of the firm of Boswortb, Cba- Kent Moon. .Mary Twyla Moon nute, Lougbridge 4 Company. 2,30 South College Ave. Phone IIU 2-7334 St. Joseph’s Hospital ...... (llayton, N. M. Diana Mullings, Arthur Padilla. From 1938 to 1956, he was a St. Pius .\ (d iu rc h ...... E l Paso, Texas Richard Paris, Andrew Pietre partner in tbe firm of McCabe, faso. Ronald Pinkerton, Jean Hanifen 4 Company. The BAI.DV IM Orfan h ArailaMe in S ix S t y l e t .... Raiola, Margaret Reed, Lynne Mrs. Burge, who for tbe past Roberta, Michelle Rodrigue^ two years has aerved as treas­ BALDWIM'S Exclusive Eaiy Purchase Plan Desmond Samella, John Schnei urer of the Holy Gboet Altar der, Gwen Wagner, and Ilona and Rosary Society, originally Watson. These children have started irith the municipal firm G r e e l e y been given their instruction by of White. Phillipe 4 Company, some of tbe sisters from tbe later came associated with the The Baldwin Piano Co. scbool. investment firm of Clam. PIANOS ORGANS Miaa Maria Karr (above) u TTve Measuring Mimes, a Lewis 4 Company of Omaha, Clem 's Tavern ahowB weariae bar aativa Haa- group of 4-H Girls who are and was former secretary of the FLOWERS 1623 California St. — AC. 2-9701 — Denver, Colorado fariaa eealone. ai she did learning to cook and te sew. Mid-West Aviation Corporation by “Clair Louise” whea aba aaaiated ia aerviag at held a mother-daughter bjffet of that city. Fran 19.38 to 1967 Beer and Billards D«ai«aitrat>eD( Hearlg — Cstlonsr Psrkiaf st 1745 Stent the Bsaeliat •( tbs PTA of St. sapper and tea in the booe of she was associated with McCabe. Ph. 908 — 907-16th St John ths Evsaivliat’a Pariah, Sherry Zancanelli. There were Hanifen 4 Company as office (Sreeiey, Colo. Fort (^Uiiu, Colo. Denver, ea May 27, ’ 17 present. manager and cashier. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttltphcnt, Kayston* 44205 PAGE SEVENTETI Thursdoy, May 30, 1957 OHiet, 938 Bannock Sfratt

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LEGAL HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 PIANOS, MUSICAL IN THE COUNTY COURT C A TER IN G 4A U end lor tba City and County of FU RN ISH ED 21 INSTRUMENTS 39 Daavar and Stats af Colareda St. Vincuat de Puul'o Pariib Na. P-B4ai UckL clean fumiibcd beaemaet U lS So. Chytoa SHOP im and then *00 ear 94aaa CfTAnON TO ATTEND "Don’t Cook— housekeeping reem ta eldailr couple 2 bdrm, l.yr,-ol4 brink, 2 both*. values. PROBATE OF WILL ar lady. EA. 2-2120 2 firepUeti plui .tudy or auoic TOM WALKER PUNOB Easy Parking IN TBE HATTER OP THE ESTATE O rd e r (re m rn . Lgo. pu m M fa ally r a . la 1242 8. Bdsry. 8P.T-72M OF JOSEPH r. HcPA&LAND. alae Furniihed Aportments 25 F V biBiL. «allag space ia kiuboa. known aa J. F. KePARLAND. No. 2 bus In Ireot. Caa assumt Dacmeod. Dial A Dinner^' Mother ol Cad Periak 112.000. 2% leoe. Used Pianos — All Styles THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF 2 roam fnralabad opL ZMI East Ariseaa SALES — 8BSVICE — RXKTAU COLORADO, TO: A C 2-4891 ISC EmaraoB RA. 2-C2C2 Raaabling l-bdrot, ?-yr.-oU brick. (Caah paid for good used PIANOS) Vary Rav. Rickard F. Ryae. SJ.. 2 batka. carpetad tb m gkoat. Praaidant of RMla CoUtia, W. it lh drapoo. th e. appL, nabog. paDoM South Denver Piano Ava, aad LovtU Bird., Oanvar. Caio.. V irg in iA Baked Him WANTED TO RENT family rm. with sloaa flrv^ ce . 1217 So. Broadway RA. 1.1414 rvlatloeahip eoea, Latnlaa: litllae A Southern Fried Chicken HOUSES, APTS. 27A 2-car atl. gar., copper sprinkler Glaaaoai. 4128 Bryant Su, Danvar Bar-Qued Ribe system, fenced yard. 2 bus llnsa MISC. FOR SALE 44 Colo., Niaea. Hair at Inw A Lacataa, Jumbo ^ e d Shrimp at your door. A fltaal at 222,202. Mary HcParland, knoam In ralielona ST. PATRICK Our Lady of Lourdaa Merry-Go-Arouiifl lift at Slater Mary Gratlana. B.V.H., Lobster 19S8 Sa. Ptnnsylvaala of tba order of tba Slatara of Charity. Roast Beef and Pork Clean furnished Apt. for Tbe ideal home for Ige. tamily. Portable 724 S. Sprioffiald S t. Cblaago. III.. employed mother and fi Jge. bdrma, full sisa dJarm, big Just Ilka new. Ideal far Church and Sitter, Heir at Iaw A lAeitee; ML 12 (Cloitd Tueidaf) kltehsD, full bsmt. with In . rec­ School. Cama] Noritiata, li.V.M, of the order year old daughter. Immedi­ reation rm. All this plus bldg, site Writ# Box IS. Englewood. Cole. place for every booth and every booth will be of Slatara of Charity, Dabudne, Iowa., ately or by July 16th. for only lU.IIO. ralaclonabla none, Lacatea: Haria SK. <-1241 RA. 2-22IC 7.8 cn.ft. Frigidsire refriger­ Grounds Committee 1 in its place by the opening date of June 7. The HcCttlloufh. Dubuqot, Iowa., rela- HELP WANTED— C L . S -3 5 5 5 tent party will run the nights of June 7, 8, and (ioeablp none. Lagataa: Hary Oila- Amen-Costello Realty ator almost new; walnut veneer cupy the faces of the men on the grounds com­ 9. Pictured, from left, are James R. McCoy, Leo traa, sow koown aa Hary Hill, 2227 Femal# bedroom set; springs; raattregs; Kirby Drive. Houatoe, Taaaa. rala- wool rug and pad; itadio couch; mittee for the 1957 tent party of St. Philo- F. Watson, Bil Burnett, William Husson, and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 tlonabln nont, Larataa: Arthur Dora. BLESSED SACRAMENT table. Reasonable. Phone CH. mena's Parish, Denver. They have found a John E. ZMk. 22 Baltutrol Way. Short HUit. N .J„ 2227 Maoaco ralatlonitaip none, Larataa: John EXPERIENCED 4-6336 from U:30 a.m. to 4 2 bdm.. F. F. basemeuL Under p.m. Dora. ICI 8. Taylor, Oak Park, IIL. HOUSEKEEPER Cure d' Ars’ 221.222. raletionablp none. Legatee: Eethar 2800 Forest 4221 Eaat Z3rd Saataeft. I I Eealmoreltod Drive, Da- 45 St. Philom ena's G ala Tent Party Good Salary Permanont 8*bdrai. oorotr Raaoh b oat, boon* 2 Story central hall plan. 2 bdrms. APPLIANCES aelar. III., ralatloeahip noea. Lagmtaa: F. F. uaeeuieut, double garage, Rav. EBgvBa 1 . Dora. SCI W. Jo- tifally Uadteaptd. U&aaully wtll ST. LOUIS PARISH fiaUbtd. F.P. boataoQt, wltb 4 ^ hot water keel. Uadtr 111,222. I I 1 BARGAINS I I I banne, Anatla. Texaa, ralatloBakip 234g Cherry noisa. Lagataa: Amaa HcParlsed. 121 ENGLEWOOD, SU. 1-4114 tifbtfol fainlljr room. S bdrmi. aad Died Vacuum Clcaaora. Tmdo.iBa, oil bath. AJI bdmt. art twta tiaad. Living room with fireplace, 2 makea and modaia. 21 and up. Opoa No. LaClalra, Chicago. 111.. Niece. Hair bdrms.. 1 H boths, electric kitch­ Program for Jun e 7-9 C o m p l e t e d at Law A Lagataa; Rita HcParland, I8a9«9 wfll haodk. Snadaya, IS a-m. to I p.m. 1222 W. en. Double garage, Petio. tfuder 2127 Q 81.. N. W.. Waehingtao 7. Miss McMillen 212.022. 22ad Ava 01,2-7121.______D .C . Niaoa, Hair at Ia w A Lagataa: EMPLOYMENT CURE D' ARS* (St. PhileocBa’t Parish per pitch. Tom Wilson; jtr Conrad, Fritz Sudholt, Cacalla Hatnaa, 22C Lindsay, Glaacow. DE. 3-3149 Auteaiatk Wacbari. Floor Saatplce 2»4I Endora and Dccnonitritore - .... „2S2.I2 Layden, Michael Hart, Willi Kantocky. Niaca. Hair at Ia w A AGENCIES 10 D e n v e r) gsme, Don Steinkamp, and Park Hill Realty Co. 2 bdrm., open boeement. 214,202. Used Automatic Washers __24S.22 Weber, Mark Head. Stc ' Lagataa; Fnncta HcParland, Win- 2S22 Albion Final plans for the Tent Gregg Cloos; and games. Hank cheater, Tann., Niaee, Hair at Law 24 beun Jtily FL 1.2222 Used Wringer Waahorc ...... S IS .tl Carroll, William O’Boyle, Ru­ Watson; 2 bdma.. fireplace. Beautiful bese- BLACKSTONB CKNTEB Party June 7, 8, and 9 on the A Legalae; Dr, Lawti P. HcFarland. menl. Double garage. 1401 Champa pert Meek, Edward Tice, Frank William Keefe, Arthur Lin- MCI W. 7C(h SL. Chicago. III., See US for the job Under 217,220 school grounds, lOth Avenue at gle, Stephen Barry, John Ries- Nephew, Bair at liiw A Lagataa: Fillmore Street, were com­ Zgainer, Dick Mead, and Milt YO U wont. ATTENTION BUILDING Freeman. enman, Michael Hyde, Daniel Thomas F. Glaaaon, 4120 Hooker SL, Cherry Creek Reolty pleted this past week under the Denver, Colo., Naphtw, Hair at Law M R. & M RS. DEN VER 3023 East 2nd Ave. F L S.3242 MATERIALS 46A Mahoney, John Bradley, Paul A Letntaa; Hercedai A, Qlcaioo, 4422 Yoor Cheici io Hsmt> te Boy direction of Gerald E. Filloon Alter Society Program Wells, John Smithline, Mike Bryant SL, Danvar, Colo., Niaca. Heir ACE EMPLOYMENT asd and Harry T. Zook, general co- at Law A Lagataa: Joaapb J. Glaaaon, Lift Yoar Proptrty lor Salt In the summer the Altar and Zgainer, James Barry, and 436 Broadway SH 4-3213 NEW AND USED chairmen, the Rt. Rev. Monsig­ Rosary Society has many func­ Stanley Erickson. 2212 NiahoUt St„ Ballflowar. Calif, with nor William M. Higgins, pastor, Napbow, Hair at Law aod Lagataa; JOHN F. BRUNO WILSON & WILSON BUILDING MATERIALS tions and feasts to prepare for: The midget team finished Emmett Glaaaon, 2204 Hontrooa Avo.. FlcaKsg 4 Dmrs 4 VMsm announced this past week. Graduation, June 2; tne Feast third in its division. The fourth La Craacontn. Calif.. Nephew, Hair at REALTOR IMI The grounds committee met Lew A Lagataa: Hary Saltier, E. Z2o4 a Koorury DE. S.42M REALTY of the Sacred' Heart. June 8; grade team finished with Saagnt. Calif.. NIaaa. Hair at Lew A LIST AND BUY THROUGH Kerdy Wrecking . Monday evening, May 27, with the Novena to SL Frances Ca- and 2 won and loss record. Latalae: Hra. Sadia Kaamay, 2 1 2 ^ FREE OFFICE JOBS YOUR CATHOUC REALTOR Contractor! 30 men present to construct the brini begins on June 28; and Their opponents were from the Koant A rt.. Oak Park. HI.. Nlica. 5T. MARY'S — UTTLETON Hair at Law; Hary HcParland. 2222 T em p ora ry major booths. The tents will in August there is the Novena Young American teams. ? and 4 bedroera homes, located 221 raiUlU TA 1-2211 be erected We'dnesday, June 5, Saarycr Ava., Chicago, HI.. Niaca. Hair ST. PIUS X at 1122 8m Gallop. Scenic U ltle- to St Philomena. There is a great deal of ac­ i t Lew: Hra. Frnnaaa Brown. II2C Office Help ton Park. and each booth chairman Every day there is work to tivity this week at the school in 8. H anhflfld, Chisago. UL Niaca. 1740 BROADWAY Priced 212.222 to 212.222 LET'S SW AP 50 Hair at Law; Hre. Loretta L^rman. Call SU. 1.4271 •hould decorate his booth he done in the church, and in preparation for the end of the Burwia. 111., Niaca. Hair at Law: Thrtt btdroomt. bath*. WtlL either Wednesday or Thursday A C . 2-9571 co*walJ torpttiaf. Laryt Patio ANYTHING of vaIm ta k n o4i p«r« the summer the organization 1956-1957 school year. The Jamas HcParland. 1441 S. Wlncmn. ALL SOULS OP tmataUotfofta t t am* forftMO*. evening. takes tbe opportunity to go book rental committee mem­ Burwin. 111., Napbaw, Bair at Law; lAodftapod yard with ahrubbtry OPEN 3 TO 7 DAILY vmtor bomtora. ota. Wbat h*TO over tbe cassocks and sUrplices Hra. Ellaan Flanagan, 102— Ctb Ave,, aad fttet. Kaptcklly eoovtaloat 4722 So. Galapago— Here's a borne HA. 8-8749. Among the workers last bers have the books clesned, B. E., Oclnrtin. Iowa., Niaca. Hair at SITUATIONS WANTED— for you on top of a bill with a Monday evening were Gil Ci- of the boys and get them in mended, and ready to distrib­ Law: Hra. Hary Cathtrina Gooda- for Lowry. Fituloaoofs Buekity paooraraa view of mountains, a ehoiki, Mack Switzer, Jack order. ute next year. The committee nengh. BantenvIIIa. HI.. Niaca, Hair FEM A LE 12 ptnonotL raack etyle family home. 2 bdnns. Also In the summer there at Lew; Thomas UePartand, Atlanta, with family room and fireplace. Zook, Ed Savage, Len Hart, in charge of uniforms have Caortia, Napbaw. Hair at Lew: Attached 2-car garage. Beautiful W ant a Job? Maurice Knapp, H. T. Zook, are many weddings with prep­ been taking orders and pre­ Jamae MdParInnd, Addrtaa Unknown. Alteratieni E H . 6 -1 0 1 6 landscaped yard. Priced 212,202 Omar Nichols, Leo Watson, aration of the altar. Anyone paring the uniforms for next Naphaw, Hair at le w : Any aod all Eirptrlcn«td or good Terms. onknown persona who may ba baira Ib9 of bH kinda. botb d «a aod iroaoo. 723 Uval4ia. Aurora, Coll Ralph Wilson W ant to Sell? Gerry Filloon, Bill Husson; wiahing to lend her support at year. of the dacaasad, Addrtaa Doknown. 7849 Pair Vltw Art. HA. 9«8?I7. SU. I-«471 Ed Martin, Mars Marinace, any time in the summer may First banns of marriage were RalaClonablp Unknown. Halm: John Hoffman Heighia R. Barry, rolalionablp none, Gnardian ST. LOUIS Galen Rowe, Ed Quinlivan. contact Mrs. Frank F. Patton, announced between John Ba­ Rtfintd 16*rt*reold high aobool tlrl 2724 So. Clarkson W ant to H ire? ad Lltam. waDU work In Catbolle Aomt dtrinc Harry Speier, Lou Bender, Cliff DU. 8-188B, and her help will con of St. Mary’s, Cheyenne, You and amah of yon nra baraby Excsllsot 3 bdrm, borne, full base­ be much appreciated. the lURimtr to pojr tuition for tht ment, dining roona. large femily Stanley, Bob Costello, Howard and Miss Rose Starr of this notified that tba Inatnimant purport­ ntxt Mhoo) ytor: ia tht oldtti ehUd 220 Nlogoru— N«tr St. Jim ei W ant to Bny? ing t« ba tba last will and taatamant room with fireplace, 2>car garage. Martin, Joe Hovorka, George PTA Hears Doctor parish; between Dayton A. of a lar«t family. Cipoblt and Rtli* 2-bdnn. with 4th bdrm.. Urge roc- PRICED TO SELL WITH of tba dacadant above rumtd will able. Rtfertncea rtqtilrtd by both m llo n PDom in finlihod buornent. Fillit, Bob Magnie, John Mey­ Smith of this parish and Miss ba otfarad for probata before tba GOOD TERMS W ant to Rent? The Parent-Teachers’ Asso­ Eleanor A. Jones of this Cathe­ *ptrtlM. p y . 4-98S8. Nrw W to W earprting and drmpoi. ers, Jim Layden, and Tom Wil­ ciation held its final meeting Coonly Court of the City end County Only 2U.20«. ton. dral; and between Richard Cha­ of Danvar. State of Colorado, e l the DE. l-tOtS WILSON & WILSON of the year on Monday,' May vez of Assumption Parish, Pue­ City ead Ceuaty BuHdlng In eeld City EDUCATION 13 W ant a Home? James McCoy, chairman of 27. The pronam of the day and County of Denver, on Hooday. Realty & InsuraDce the outdoor games at the Tent blo, and Miss Jeanne M, Cate- Ibt 17tb day af Jooa. 122?, at IC CURE D- ARS was a medical panel moderated ora of this parish. o'clock A .H , or on a data aubaaQaant 2444 So. Broadway SU. 1-4471 Party, announced that the fol­ by Dr. Michael Lubchenco. lharate to wklch aald bcariog regu­ PBX SWITCHBOARD 2959 Daxtar lowing men will manage the Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kaf- larly may be cooilnuad, when eed Plaa rtctptiOQlat irafata^. Sttf* 2 bdna. brick Ranch booie, fire­ Mrs. Frank Carter, program fer, 2740 E. 14th Avenue, re­ fltot dtmaBda irali^ ^rMoitL place. kaetty piae kltcbec. Cov- various activities on the chairman, introduced Dr. Lub­ where yea may appear If yon ao “Say You Sate It in cently passed the 64th snniver- desire. AU a ftt. Ppm ptaeoatat for ibooo erad patio. H iny extras. FOR SA LE grounds: Pandas and pups, Ju­ chenco, who in |urn presented WITNESS my signatura and teal who «uUfy. MR. HOPKINS lius Conrad, Tom Colluon, Bill sary of their wedding. of aild Court this Iflh day of FR. T-8322 THE REGISTER’* the other memert of the Weekday Masses in the sum­ Switchboard School '814 Fox — Nsar St. Joseph Burke, and Elmer Gabel; forum: Or. La\wta Dahl, Dr. April 1127. Tntuiag to 2 WMk. BLAIR REALTY sponge toss, G. J. Cichoski, Gil mer months will be at 6:30 and (SEAL) VICTOR B. CRANDT. Day or Evnlag I«« Lsfan AC. 2-OgTS 3 bedroom brick. 3 lota Max Kaplan, atiB Dr. Robert 7:30 o’clock daily. Clerk ( t the County CourL 1422 Lotus St. XB.4-4TI2 Cichoski. and Tom Burnett; Downs. L By 7L C. PHILLIPS. 3 3 1 E la ti roll-a-ba!l. Bill Waggoner and The eenasa raquesicd by Deputy Clark. After discussing children's Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in JAHF.S W. CREAMER. Attorney. WANTED — CONCERTINA Utehrr The firms listed here 3 badroom brick. Garage C a l l Biake Vifquatn; for udulu. Privilo ItMoui, year boflie diseases, immunizations, com­ the Biontb of Mey waa com­ 424 Majaalia Bldg.. deserve td be remembered FiUoon’s balloons, Bob In- mon eye problems, and general Denver 2. Colo. or nhit. THE REGISTER eich, Bob Magnie, John Ma­ puted with tbe Meases Sun­ Publlabed In Oanvar Catholic Rcgiatar WE. 4.4221 when you are distributing NEWER tooth care in children, the doc­ day, May 26. The averefc at­ P in t PublleaUan May 2. 1227 honey, Ray Felton, and Bill your patronage in the dif­ F L . 5 - 7 8 8 4 K E . 4 - 4 2 0 5 tor answered questions from tendance in May wee 1,859 le s t Publication Hay 2C, 1227 Traugh; ham booth, Howard the floor. DAN CIN G 13A Martin, Maurice Knapp, Bob and''tbe avarafe number of ferent lines of business. Mrs. James Ford, president Communions on Sundays at LILLIAN CU8HINO Costello, A. J. Quinlivan, Ga­ CLASSIFIED Off«r« gndod cltiiM for cbiUran at of the CPTL, installed the new 851. The average number of len Rowe, and Jim Layden; officers for the coming year, ill ugn In BALLET Tuodiy. Wtd- ring-a-buck, Bill Husson, Leo pariahionera going to Com­ ntiday. CHRIST THE KING, EAST Mrs. Leonard C. Hart, outgoing munion to tboaa in attend- BATES, so VNIVERBITY. For In- Watson, and Bob Watson; cop- president, thanked all her of- PERSONALS formutloa, TA. 2-1214. hcers and members who as­ anca at Mesa waa 45.7 per sisted her so graciously during ce n t. D A Y N URSERIES 15 Legal Notices the past year. She announced D R . D . f. SM ITH To bo ooM for ftlorofo to ttao that a High Mass would be of­ Optometrist Mtbtst biaerr. Hsr Sf. Its?, tt fer^ for the eighth graders' St. Joseph Class Specializing in Contact ABC Pr*-Seho4l ISIS toulb EuSors Stm t. Donvor: mothers who would no longer Op«n. Jaa« 11 Fonl Tudor. Motor No. It-S ill7 (4 . lenses, also Visual training. S', be affiliated with the PTA. ta rosiiUrod to Jobs C. Qulrb. Donror. 7292 U. S. Hiwy «—Derby Hour*. 742 IB2 Dolly Publlshod ici Donvor CstboUe RrsUtor Monsignor Higgins addressed To Be Guests at Tuitiao—242.22 ctoothly. First Publication, M ir 11. ISS? the group and tanked the sis­ AT. 8-3693 As.a ZS le < yMrt. Loot Pnblicntioa, May SO, ttST ters, Father Joseph M. O’Mal­ 88lk It Cerope— Tharp ton Call Sp. 7-STI2 ifl.r 4 p.a. SERVICE DIRECTORY ley, spiritual director; the of­ P T A B r e a k f a s t 2122 So. Broadivay NOTICE OF HEARING OF A T . 7 4 9 2 6 K E. 4-4205 PETITION TO SEIX REAL ESTATE ficers, and all the members of (Xvtelni App«lata«ata Isviud) IN THE COUNTY COURT the PTA who co-operated to (St- Joaepb’a Redemptoriat la sad for Iho City and Coaaty of make this a successful year. Periab, Denver) Baby Sitter ServicB 15A Danror and S la lf of Colorado The special gift, donated by The graduation class of the No. P-87S? Child coro Im my lUoaiod boat, by ASH HAULING GUTTERS PLUMBING & HEATING IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE Mrs. Jerry Filloon, was re­ high school will be the guests Chiropraciic doy or hour. OF LOUIS BANGFIBLD. Dtecaaed. ceived by Mrs. Harry Weber. of the PTA at a breakfast this WE. d-M76 Miller Troth Service LtMJUMMWIIWUi— Tb# Pooplt of tho Stato of Colorado, Sunday morning, June 2. The For H«nltk Cara Pkekop Soturdoy oad Sundoya AL. To Unknown otraoaa and boin, The attendance prize was won 9-1918 The O’CONNOR Plumbing C*. rtobort Appoi. Kaq.. Guardian Ad by the first grade. seniors will attend the 9 o’clock Dr. F. Eugeno Armbruiter Exeeliont eblld coro for yoor boby 0 Lltam tor unknown heirs and ill The tea in honor of both the Mass and receive Communion DE 8-8020 or eblldroD—whiU you vtcotloo. Alto BRICK AND CEMENT G U T T E R w o r k ! N paraoDB ondar losal diaablUty. in that Mass. The breakfast cblM rare by tbo day. Boat of rofor- E Prraona in intaraat in said aauta, outgoing and incoming officers 1310 Williams oncoov Tuck potaUBC. Aih pica. Brick ropalta SETTER will follow in the parish hall. Day and E etniat AppoinlBoota PE. i-n?4 UccDMd. F J. ColbUbar.TA. 2-4727 GREETING: was served by the kindergarten Comraereiat Reiidentlal B for Salat aad Strrlc* You a n barohy noliflad that on pupils' mothers under the di­ The parents are welcome to Call CE. 2-2221 «T GU 2-4222 this 2nd day of May. A.D. ItS?, come to the hall, and coffee and Children's Ca.-npi 15B CARPENTERS, Cleaned • Repaired | 2622 W. 44U A«a Aadraw W'ysowatoVy. Adraislatntor rection of Mrs. John Mahoney and Mrs. Joseph Gibbons- doughnuts will be served to Wedding Invitations CONTRACTORS New Gultera • Spouts | of said calalo, preooBtod to aad filed them. Tbe PTA will also honor 122 (or 27.22 Fiae guality, boiutifal In said court hJa petition for tbo Get Baseball Awards rais.4 Httgr printing, fist sorviep Corpontcr — Coblaet *aale* of eertain real oatate belonr- the graduation class of tbe Dolan. 112 IZth SU AL 2-2221. Foraico topo—r*modollB<. First cUm Cutler Specialists | PROF. QUILTING ia t to said oatate and situate in tbe The following boys received grade school at a breakfast. The W&O Boys Comp work. rooooeobJo. City aad County of Desvar aad StaU . j AUtka quUtUg Sko*. Mooklat gaUt- baseball awards at the Men’s room mothers of the seventh I HI! WE’RE BACK AGAIN,] PE. 9w9241 I lag. r«mad«l»d dowa aod wool eea* of Colorado, more faUr daserlbod la Club meeting Thursday, May fortt. Wool hatu for tola. 2422 E. u id patillon. referaneo to wbicb la grade will prepare the meal, I Offering Boyi 6 thru 12 the CARPET LAYING Roof Repairs i bareby aado. 23: James McNamee. Dennis and the seventh grade girls will Your Ep*. Ar* Year »fd Aro DU. 1.2222. You are furtber aotifiod to appear I most in DAY CAMP. Swim. ______(LEGAL NOTICE)______the waitresses. I mii^, handicrafts, aod all Insurance Work g and answer or otborwiaa plead to said Most Precious Pessat.ioB Arehcr'a Floor CevariBg* ROOFS AND ROOFING patillon ta wrltlns on or befora tbe NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AltOf Society MoSS I active sports. Supervised by K Ib day of Jnae. A.D. U S ', tba day Cooiplrta Expnl liucalUtiaa* sat for tba baarins Ibtreof. or on or AND DETERMINATION OF The Altar and Rosary So- Special to Young Eyaa a Professional Director. 9 1 HEIRSHIP I a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily, Trans-1 • Cxrptta * LiaolOBB MAXWELL'S I hafero Iba day to wbkb aurb bearlns IN THE COUNTY COURT ciety members will receive 4 Til* • Farmica North Denver mar ba adjouruod. or aard petitioo la aad for lb* Cl\f and County of Communion in the 7 o’clock portation Furnished. -Fr*a **tl«at*» choarlolly fi»**" trUI ba lakaa for eonfcaaed. Donvor and Stato of Colorado SHEET METAL i Roofing Co. Given under my band and tba seal Mass this Sunday, June 2. SK. 6-3.187 FL. .>9143 No. P-I8M Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer SZ2S W 25tb Avt. BE 7-1007 All lypoa ol Roof,. Rmoflag, of said eonrt at Danrar. in tho City There will be no formal meet­ Rtpolriag and County nf Denver and State of IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE I Alur Hsur* Coll (IE. 3-0204 OK ANNA CUBA, alao known m ings of the society until Sep­ Llc*n(*d and Inisrod Coioradn. tbla 2nd day of May. KE. 4-1044 1432 Trenoat ANNIE CUBA. Docoaood. tember, but the members are RA. 2-9331 I Fr** E.UmiM A.D. m ? . Notieo It beroby jiivon that on tho Little Sports CURTAIN LAUNDRIES IGR.7-1522 IDay or aigbt solUll VICTOR B. GRANDY. 9lh day of July. I9S7| I will proarnt Invited to the home of the Clark of tbe County Court to tho County Court of tbo City and wesidenl, Ruth Sexton, on By Martin J. Klnnarty. Sr. Tea Rooms & Restauronts 4 FRANCIS LACS CUETAIN CUBAN- ■ ■ ■ ■ '-■-■■■laOOOtiMCTa Deputy Clerk. County of Donvtri Colorado, my a«« Wednesday morning, June 6, Doy Camp ERS. CURTAINS. CROCBBTED AMERICAN First PuhUeallon Mar S, IIS? counu for final •tttlomant of tho ad« at 10 o’clock to make artictea TABLECLOTHS. DRAPE RIBS. INSULATION ROOFING SHEE1 S4ETAL lASt Publieatlon Jons S. I IS ' ainUtimiion of aald ««UU. when and 8 Weeks BLANKETS, SFBZADS. LlNiNS. CONTRACTING COhIPANy vboro all poToona in Intoroal may ap- for the fall bazaar. The women Ruark’i Firal Avenue CLEANED BY LATEST METHODS. GET OUR "BETWEEN 88AS0K~ Cuttora ropairtd aad rtploeod- Publlabed In Denver Catbolio Kaslater poar and objoct to Ihoa. if thoy aa planning to attend should bring 'June 17th Io August 9lh' HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1222 Guoraat**d. doalro. Pastry Troaiportatlofi ProvMaJ Doily PRICES their own sers'ice and stay for SWIMMING and HORSE-BACK KALAHATH TA. 2-2527 iCcrtlfltd J.H. Job) Alio romodollag. rberovgbly Btp*ri««c*d. Dtpoadabl* NOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notieo ia alao beroby tWos (hat lunch. Quality Bakarp Goe^i RA. 2-2222 ADyila* Pkoa* («r Prat Etliauu. CU. 4-2421 No. P-IZtr (hero haa boon fUod la aaid» oatato a RIDING LESSONS — MOUNTAIN DRUGGISTS Tbi. Ad it worth 31040 ESTATE at Jeaepk C. McDermott, potltloa aikinf for a Jadklal aactr- Ordor T’♦ur pofty ooodo fna uo.i .OUTINGS — HANDICRAFT —• la May of 1257 Dtraoaed. tainnent and doUrmlnaUoo of Iho i Booatlfuny docorslod Coke* o«r{ ARCHERY — TENNIS aad ALL. ALAOUI.S DRUG CU. UPHQLSTERERS Notice la kereby (Ivan Ikat on tbe beira of aurb dootoatd. and aottlnf •yocUUy. SPORTS. 2222 E Colfax Ac*. FR- 7-7222 SStk dor ctf Jeaa, ISi?. I will praacat forth that tbo namea. addroaaoa and Roces Prove Popular 546S W«M lit Avo. WE. S-0120| BOYS AND GIRLS ' LAWN MOWERS expert B^boliUry **4 «*rpe( cleenliit ia your ho»* tt eer th*p< Cerpet to Iba County Ceort oC tba City ned rtlatlonahip of all poraoaa. vbo ar« LBE. 7-0214 BE. 3-2727. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS SHARPENED Coualy of Diaarer, Colorado, my aa- or rlaim to bo boiro of aald doeaaaod. On friday at lolreside will b* aiM eorrvctly at rvpairiat aad Uylaf. Ueyd CUWtU oeoata , l f final eeaikmcal of ttw ao far a* hnowa to tbo potlUonor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE iVASHINGTON PARI PHARMACY ^Lew* Mowm Sharpened A Servieed. 949 W«d*wertb BB. 8-9999 admlalatiatien of uM otlate irbea are at foUowi, to-wll: Pk.SP. 7-2742 1«2I S*«lb Gayleid Ke* *ed Hd* U*iren ■ervic*. B*-Uph*l*Urisf by rallaWe firm. oad wbcTo all paraoaa In Intarvat may Sualoy Cvbo. <429 Poarl Sl.. Den­ One of tbe most popular fea­ Tire*, ftoUer*. tl year* eipeHeec^—Urae. apK«r tad object le Ibam if (hay ver. Colo.. HuaWnd: K loaner H. tures at Denver’s big Lakeside r FERTILIZER Qualified by Ex^rieee* free EUtuaete AC 8-im ae daalre. ' SvIUvan. 4181 Lofab St.. Donror. 1889 Wedeworth NATIONAL UrHOLSTZRY CECELIA U. O'OAT, Colo., Dauihtor: Mary Satborlamd. Amusement Park is the midget BE. 8-9288 8145 CeuM PI., Bear Cael ttth Aea ^ Adcniaiatratrlx <489 Ptarl 5t., Denver. Cola.. auto racing. Each Friday night ALL TYPES OF M n t A Hannan. Daufkter. lrOU»« J. Cub*. 444T LsO- the spectacular midgets roar NATURAL FERTILIZER. Cvaraalee Upkelstery Ca, StZ Symaa Bldf., jAo S(.. Denver. Colo.. Son* Clan ST. THERESE PARISH PAINTING & E«tabJlebed 1929 Daavar, Criorada. Marvel, U79 Uocuat St.. Denver, around Lakeside's paved oval, LAWN SEED. DECORATING Fhiett la varkmeaBbip aad fabric* First Publicalloa Mar 9, HST Col*. Daathlcr. Jerem* Coba. 184 one of the fastest tracks in the Lovely Tri-Level brick home. 4 bedrooms, den, utility vved. Free eetlmalM. day or tveolate. la i t Publication June S. I9i7 Kar>ai^ Drive. Lao Crvicea. New DLRFEE & SON 53$ E. 17tb AvMUe TA. 8-4923 Mexico. Son: Enaabtib Cubae Men* entire country. Each midget room. 2 baths. Beautiful STONE FIREPLACE. Beauti­ 1001 South Pninaylraala Llttl*t« .Ct tal Incorepeteat—By Teter Rata- auto race features the fastest ful carpeting and drapes. Attached garage. Lovely corner PY. 4-0601 NOTICE TO CREDITORS to*. Attorney at Law-Guarrlian Ad LINEN SERVICE No. P-S9SS litem. 809 Eaat Colfax Avanuc. cars and the best drivers in the location. FURNITURE REPAIRING ESTATE OF NELLIE B. COX. DE­ region. MOUNTAIN Daughter. P rice $27,250 CEASED. Areordinfly. notice ia alao bareby Stock cars are Sunday night's Aotiauc aud b«u*c eU.» ot furnitucy TOWEL a SUPPLY CO. Notice is hartby livan that on tbo fiven that upon (ha dolo oforeeold, feature. This season’s races R^nd - RaSalchid • Toaeb Up B. W. Beekiae. Maaacer SOlb day of Hay. ISI7. ItUan laala- or (he day to which the brarlSf may Lovely large S bedroom home with full basement with 72 Yr*. Eip«ri Ave. Romo 204. Prike BM|., .Another week-end feature is' i Chimney Linings 12 Yoara lx Dtarer Deuvoe. CoU. Dnvor. Colo. Lakeside's beautiful Moonlight 11 EM. 6-1086 1465 Dxytoa PAWnKC — DECORATING W. E UcKELVY FItat psi:L-;;:-r 7i. I lf First Pub!l-s"-n Vsv ?». I»t7 EM. 6-SS65 O’BRIEN SHEET METAL EXTERIOR — INTERIOR I Fro* Etllmau ~ Rtatoubla tall publlettlnn June 2'>. If-? Ia«: : . z : ;?. !;:? [Gardens, one of the finest ball-i, JKE. 4-4047 c a 4-5323 Do My OwR Work—Fr«a EttimaU ISosta cloMouti oa wallpaptr. 2 1 off. PuFI|,b*d U D*a«ii>«Vt'a''lhct'i«’B»f ii'.rr 1 TOoms in the COUntTJ'. BE. 7.217I I SP. 7.2242 PAGE EIGHTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-420S Thursday, May 30, T957

I MMoinemaker’ii g ^ a H w lk . P la n n e d ; Departmciit P By St. Thomas C k J t w iiis iA * Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Firms ^ University Club % '■ ■'■■■■■■■■■■■ .1^ (St, Thoma. University Club, Sewer or Drain Running Too Slow? Denver) The St. Thomas University Ra*or-Kleen$’’-Resfores Full Flow Club is planning a wrak end outing June 14-16 at Sprague’s Lodge in Glacier Basin, Estes • R o o m Park. The price for members is $19 for two days, including six meals, or $9.50 for one day, which includes three meats. Transportation will be $1 per Garvin's Sewer Service person. Reservations must be in by Exclusive Roto-Rooter Operators 10 p.m. on Friday, June 10, SP. 7-4227 200 E. 4th Ave. along with a 50-cent deposit, Emmett J . Dignan (left), vice n n - with Dorothy Norman, 1392 Negro College Fund president of the U.S. National — ------— Dexter Street. DE. 3-7424. Bank, who is general chairman of the 1967 United Negro Col­ TA* OnV NtlionsI Stwsr Ssnict Avultblt Loeslly m This will be an outdoor sports lege Fund campaign in Ae Denver area, discusses plans for week end, with swimming, horse­ the drive with William M. B. Berger, co-chairman, vice president back riding, tennis, hiking, and of the Colorado National Bank; and Dr. Milton K. Curry, presi­ The winner of Albert M. Towner, while members of the schol­ fishing. Uasual warm clothing dent of Bishop College, who was the guest speaker at the official Bacon & Schramm K. of C. Scholarship arship committee of K. of C. Council 3799, Jef­ will be suitable. Girls should opening of the campaign. the second annual bring a skirt for going to Mass Compostlion Roofing ferson County, look on. From left to right are ENGLEWOOD Queen of the Holy Rosary Scholarship, Paula Fred A. Miller, Adrian N. Dorzweiler, and Fred on Sunday. BY COUNCIL 539 Tile Roofing Pianfelti of St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, Den­ J. Pattridge. Absent were Committeemen War­ Brochures will be sent out to Roof Repairing Heating Company ver, receives notification from Grand Knight ren I. Finch and Elmer A. Todd. the members concerning this 4020 Brichton Btvd. outing. Further information Dale Warner Is Named StnlM Cutln (H'noM •>< Dh** Srm JEFFCO K. OF C. SCHOLARSHIP about the outing may be ob­ CH. 4-6563 Ai.thoriMd Leiucix 0«*Vr tained- by calling Thomas Dal­ pomace* and Air Conditlboiaf ton at RA. 2-2958, Jack Rev- THE BEST IN LUGGAGE itte at EA. 2-7989, or Margaret As 'Knight of Month' It All Klali All Make* Furnacei St. Mary Magdalene Girl Wins Grant Mary Foy at PE. 3-7669. Every- loitalled, Serviced one 18 invited. aed Repaired Miss Paula Pianfetti, daugh­ Denver, fs the winner of the “ We are extremely happy Long Overdue recognition attended West High School. He ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. second annual high school and proud of this year’s win­ was accorded one of the hard­ enlisted in the Navy and after Pianfetti, 2801 Utica Street, scholarship sponsored by the ner,” said Albert M. Towner, three years received an honor­ * Heating K. of C. Queen of the Holy grand knight. “It is our convic­ est workers in Council 639 Time To THINK 75 Boy Scouts, able discharge in 1947. He * Air Conditioning Rosary Council 3799, Jefferson tion that Paula best measured when Grand Knight Marshall then worked for the Rio Of Your Lawnmower * Sheet Metal Work County. Mr. Pianfetti, an ac­ up to the three major qualifi­ Reddish announced the selec­ Grande Railroad, Western |l 6-145S countant for the Public Service cations upon'which the scholar­ Leaders Attend tion of Dale Warner as Knight Pacific Railroad in California, Company, is a member of St ship is baaed, namely, scholastic Phone SU 14494 of the Month for May. and back in Denver with the Frt« Checkup and Mary Magdalene’s Parish and achievement, need, and person­ Burlington Railroad. D«7 Bad Nitbt Sorvieo the father of three children. ality. We want to congratulate M oss at Camp A convert to Catholicism in ♦ ,9 1949, Dale is the son-in-law of Dale then worked for Wool- Paula, an eighth grade stu­ the other finalists, who were worth as assistant manager for ♦ SATRIANO 106S W. Hiimpdleo HUFFY dent at St. Mary Magdalene's Deanna M. Decker, Myron Mc- Tony Dunst, also a knight Dale Frank Wateris Prop. Seventy-five Boy Scout lead­ joined Denver Council 639 of two stores. He is now manager ♦ has HI School, was among 31 students Ginley, Jeanne Maher, Sheila ers, scouts, and explorers at­ of the Kistler’s Denver Club BROTHERS who participated in the'sehoiar- Marie Moffat, and Barbara the Knights of Columbus in ♦ tended a Field Mass at the October, 1949. He is an active .store. Dele and his wife Rose­ ship examination at St. Mary Mounsey. south district camporee and mary have three children, ♦ JAKITOR Magdalene's School May 18 member of all of the six-point ♦ “ Under terms of the scholar­ overnight camp Sunday, May David, 7; Linda, 5; and Danny, SERVICE Please Patronize Mow I row-fUo ovor the hondlo-^ow under the direction of Sisters 26, at Elizabeth. committees of the grand ♦ the neat tow withoor tomloo ntowir Garcenda and Marilyn. She was ship, our council will pay com­ knight He is the advertising 236. Thort Two-Way Mowing, end you'll plete tuition costs for Paula’s These scout leaders and ♦ * Rug and Upholstery Your REGISTER lo>. it, Ul us show you oihor tig one of six top scorers inter­ manager of the Council pub- viewed by the scholarship com­ high school education if she scouts thank Monsignor ♦ Cleoning Advertisers and laalures thal maki gvielfr Huify Elec- Gregory Smith for sending •V!--- * Guaranteed Iric and Sas lolary Powor Mowers i» mittee composed of Adrian N. maintains an average grade of ♦ M ention day's bKl buys. ^57^^ Dorzweiler, chairman; Warren 6 or better." Father Frank Morfeld to offer Sheet Metal Work Mothproofing the Mass, Forty-five of the ♦ THE REGISTER AS LOW AS I. Finch, Fred A. Miller, Elmer Miss Pianfetti has indicated Seraing All Colorado * Floor Woxtng and A. Todd, and Frederick J. Pat­ that she plans to attend Holy men and boys received Holy ♦ MOWERS SHARPENED Communion. Re.idential — Commercial Polishing Now la Th. Tin. tridge. Family High School. ♦ Troop 140 from St. Vincent Indaitrial ♦ * Wails and Windows MEETING MAY 31 de Paul's Parish was repre­ Hotel, Rettanrant and Washed SCHWINN BICYCLES sented by Scoutmaster T. J. EXPERT - DEPENDABLE Clodt Bicycle & Novelty Shop Virau, Assistant Scoutmaster Kitchen Eqaipment INSURED 253 Breadwray SP 7-6438 Luncheon Club W ill Hear John Schairer, scouts Billy Call Vt for Free Eilimalee Baird, Tom Virau, Jim Witul- JOHN J. HEABLER MIRRORS y >#»••••>••— MMO ski, Mike Virau, Roger Witul- GL. S-5754 and G^. 5-8289 1SI7 Bd> I . N y Rohr. Also attending were Besides his many council £xp«f ErMHon Swvl«*—Frt. EuioMM ALLE.NS P.\KK, COLORADO (Nfar Kales Park) The Heart of ihe Rockies D. A. Appoints Explorer Scouts Richard Shea, duties, Dale is also a member ViM Our Sal« OMe. FATHER RICHARD HIESTER, Camp Director Robert Shea, Charles Graas, of the Holy Name Society and Martin A. Kane John Hession, Tom O’Kane, Men’s Club at Presentation DlMley 8-1671 Dist. Atty. Bert Keating and Pat Dulin. Parish and an active toast­ *nO Cetofod. OM. May 28 announced the appoint­ The scouts in attendance master. ni ciLiuii Fia Ul lui ciinutiiii ment of Martin A. Kane as a from Troop 126 were Pat Shea, Dale's family moved from trial deputy attorney on his Ray Sekera, Tony Perez, Larry Kansas to Denver, where he staff. Caballera, Dean Hansen, Joe Kane, 33, and the father of Graas, John Aitken, John Ryan, five children, lives at 2315 Jimmy Whitfield, Philip Fiore, FISHERMAN'S FIRST STOP Ivanhoe Street, Denver. He re­ Gerald Martinez, David Mar­ COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING SPIRITS places Henry Santo, who was tinez, Alex Rohr, Tim Barden, AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT appointed a municipal judge to Gene Widholm, and Ron Baker. succeed Arthur S. Bowman at Catholic scouts and leaders Ice Cold Beer — Wines — Whiskeys the end of this month. from other parishes without a A graduate of Regis High scouting program who attended FAST FREE DEUVERY Harvey'E. Moere School and Regis College, Kane the camporee were Charles did graduate work at Colorado Lowe, Michael Sweeney, CARMIE'S have never had a losing season University and attended the Michael Dow^e, J. L. Webb, and have scheduled increas­ Georgetown School of Foreign Michael Johnson, Jerry Mulnix, NORTH DENVER ingly tougher teams such as Service in Washington. He was Lyle De Chant, James Cary, LIQUOR STORE Dayton, Niagara, Cincinnati, graduated from Denver Univer­ Pete Regineli, and others. Carl and Seattle. Last season they sity Law School in 1963. He M. Ott, member of the Denver 4395 Federal Blvd. Phone GL. 54723 just missed winning a berth in served 19 months in the Ma­ Catholic Scouting Committee, Operated by Edith end Carmine Lombardi the national finals of the rines. was also present. NCA.4’s 'small college tourney. 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