OPEN HOUSE AND TEA ARE PLANNED IN NEW BUIIDING AUG. 2 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Contenu Copyright by the CiUiolic Press Society, lnc„ 1958 — Permission to Reproduce, Except All Souls' School to Open On Articles Otherwise Marked, Giveo After 12 M Pridsy Following Issue With Six Grades This Fall Open house will be held Sunday, Aug. 2, from 2 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon in All Souls’ &hool, Englewood, the latest addition to the educational system in the Archdiocese of Denver. The public VOL. Llll. No. 51. THURSDAY, JULY 30. 1959 DENVER, COLORADO is invited to view the new build-.— ing. SEPT. 15-18 Tours will be conducted dur ing the afternoon by members of the parish Men's Club. In charge of the silver offering Aspen Site tea will be members of the Altar Society assisted by girls from the parish Teen Club. Of National All Souls' School, announces the Rev. Omer Foxhoven, pas tor. will open its first academic Rural Rally year with six classes, an un usually large number for an in The annual meeting of stitution that- is just beginning. Grades one through six will be the executive board, th8 taught. board of directors, and the l ^ e e Sisters of Loretto and diocesan directors o f the Na- four laywomen will form the ttonal Catholic Rural Life Con faculty. Sister Martha Ann. for ference will be held in Aspen Sept. 15 through 18. This meet mer principal of Holy Family Grade School, Denver, will be ing is being held in Colorado principal and teach (he sixth at the invitatiOD of Archbishop grade. Sister Mary • Carl will Urbin J. Vchr. teach the first grade, and an The meeting will bring .to other nun will be a music gether leaders in the field of teacher Catholic Rural Life from all The Lorettines on the faculty over the United States. Bishop will make their residence at St Leo A. Pursley of Ft. Wayne. Mary's Academy. The parish is Ind.. president of the confer furnishing an automobile for ence, will preside at the meet their transportation and the ings of the executive board and nuns will drive themselves. the board of directors. Also to be on display Sunday GROUND BREAKING FOR NEW LAKEWOOD CHURCH Father Figlino is a school bus that will provide SHOWN AT ground-breaking cere Magdalene's Parish, Denver; the Rev. Robert Making Arrangements transportation for pupils of the monies for the church and hali in the re M. Syrianey, pastor of the new parish; Robert The Rev. Roy Figlino, pastor school. It has been donated by cently established Our Lady of Fatima Pariah. Dunham, architect; Guy Elder, contractor; and of St. Augustine's Parish in a member of the parish who Lakewood, are. from left, the Very Rev. Mon- the Rev. Delisle A. Lei^eux, pastor of.St. Cath Brighton and first vice presi wishes to remain anonymous. signor James P. Flanagan, pastor o f St. Mary erine's Parish, Denver. dent of the conference, is mak There are 275 pupik regis ing all the local arrangements tered for the school's first and he will also preside at the year. meetings of the diocesan direc Nine Classrooomg tors in his capacity as president Construction Begins of the diocesan S e cto rs. NEW ALL SOULS' SCHOOL, ENGLEWOOD In Building The Rev. Joseph Bosch, pas * X)i6 nciwly completed build* tor of St. Mary’s Parish in As T W O V IElEWS W S o f the fro n t o f the new building thi.sthis Sunday.Sunday, Aug.A 2, from 2 until 5 j^g contains nine classrooms. pen, is co-operating with Father All Souls' School,school, Englewood, are showniP-*"-showni^m-. The school will ofopen in September with Qf, floor of the two- Figlino in the making of ar above. There will be open house at the new|srades one through six. story structure are five class rangements for the la ^ e num rooms: on the second floor are On New Church, Hall ber of priests to say Mass dur LOWER GRADES TO BE ADDED LATER four classrooms, a general of ing the time of the meeting by Monroe, Dunham AI part of the school to be built on fice. faculty room, principal's Ground-breaking c e r e - Irwin served u architects. !the west according to future installing additional altars. Tbe office, and nurae's room. The monies for the new I plans. Nugget Hotel will be tbe head building is of steel, stone, and church and hall in the Four Classrooms quarters for the meeting. A l l Saints' Parish School brick construction. To Be Provided The new parish site was pur recently established Our chased several years ago by the Workshop Plonned The contract for construedon The new church, to be built Routine business will be archdiocese with funds ob of the new building was $127.- Lady of Fatima Parish on a aite located at West 20th handled on Tuesday and tained from the Seminary Cam ,000. With furnishings and in Lakewood were held Sunday, Avenue and Nelson Street, is Wednesday, Sept. IS and 16, paign. it DOW includes one of To Be Commenced at Top , architect's fees the cost will be July 26, with the Rev. D. A. dwagned for eventual use as t but on Thursday and Friday. the fastest developing areas in brought up to about S15Q.000. Lemieux, pastor of St. Cath- gymnasium hail In the school, Sept. 17 and 18, a series of Metropolitan Denver, extending Two-lblrds of the cost of therine's Parish, Denver, offi- but will now provide adequate workshops will be conducted For the first time inl‘>*** beginning in Septem- by two lay teachers, Mrs. An from Alameda to 44th Avenue construction has been raised ciaUng. church seating for more than for tbe benefit of the diocesan nette McGuire and Mrs. Dor and from Garrison Street to In archdiocesan school his- in cash by the parish without Controcts Awarded 600 persons. directors in order to acquaint the parish's $188,621 catechet othy Ruoff. A near-capacity diana Street. tory, classes in a Denver ical center, which was opened enrollment has been reached, a special campaign. Instead Contracts for the construction Directly parallel with the them with several interesting The new parish already Feb. 8, 1958. Announcement of Father Schmitt said, with 50 parishioners have increased of the new buildings were church will the cafeteria and and new |fossibUitie» for de parish. All SaiAts’, will embraces more than 500 Cath the experimental school plan children in the seventh grade their support at (hr Offertory awarded to the Elder Construc kitchen faciliUes of the school, veloping a program for each olic families and increases begin with the eipth and was made during the all-parish and 25 in the eighth grade. collections. tion Co. for the general and which will now double as a par individual diocese. seventh grades and work down from week to week. fund campaign last winter by A Parent-Teachers' Associa- The OTlaherty Construction electrical work in the amount ish meeting place as well as On Saturday, Sept. 19, a ward. A class will be added each the Rev. Harley Schmitt, prin-ition has been organized and the Company had the general con of $189,784. H ie Whelan Heat absorbing any overflow crowd Sunday Hasses for the parish number of the diocesan direc year. cipat and spiritual director of first meeting was conducted tract for the building, and Slat ing and Engineering Co. re from the church. On the level are now being offered in the tors will travel to SL Thomas' Classes for the two grades the school. • Tuesday. July 28. in the home tery & Co. did the plumbing and ceived the plumbing and heat above the cafeteria there will Lakewood High School at 8 and Seminary in Denver, where will be held for the first lime The classes will be taught of Mrs. Eugene DeBell, presi heating. Electrical work was by ing contract for a bid of $45,- be four classrooms to be used 10 a.m. Weekday Masses are of they will conduct a series of dent. To (he officers and the the Lynch Electric Co. Inc., and 884. Actual constnicUon will immediately (or catechetical in fered in the rectory chapel at workshops for the seminar lay teachers present, a calen fTurntoPofleJ — Columnij get under way immediately. The struction and which will be a 7 a.m. ians. dar and program for the school United Fund Trustees year were presented and vari MRS. BETTY KIRK WEST, NON-CATHOLIC ous committees were selected. Announce Goal for 1960 Besides Mrs. DeBell, officers are Mrs. Norma Haas, vice pres Mile High United Fund health, welfare, and recrea ident; Mrs. Margaret McCracken, Legislator Prom otes Bus Rides for Parochial Pupils irustees have set a 1960 catrf- tional agencies in the four- treasurer: Mrs. Marlene Sutli- paign goal o f $3,760,000 for county metropolitan area. i-an, corresponding secretar>': By Paul H. Hallett (he public school bus did not lic school out of pocket a dime, tion did not specifically deny is on the route of transportation support of 99 voluntary Frank J. Johns. UF presi Mrs. Mary Jane Youngs, hi^ -I HAVE SEEN PAROCHIAL go out of its way to drop them since the bus did not go out of this small service to tbe child, set by tbe school board. Such dent, said the goal is the torian: and Marshall Sanders, SCHOOL CHILDRE.N sUnding off. The bill was referred to a its way in carrying them. our statutes did not specifically ruling was based on tbe theory in the rain waiting to pay their minimum necessary for auditor. committee composed entirely of "Suddenly someone com permit i t I'm glad I didn't have that no public funds were ex agency operations next year. Father Schmitt said the regu way on public transportation non-Catholics, and smothered. plained. and the two children the job of explaining this to pended for a private purpose Annex Seen The goal is 7 per cent lar archdiocesan school program while a public school bus with Representative West also those kids, aren't you? by such an agreement. My bill higher than the amount will be followed. empty seals drove past them... has taken a great interest in • • • simply enunciates and clarifies raised last year, which to Inauguration of a school at It was then and there (hat I labor problems and is keenly "THIS SITUATION is multi such a practice. It is permissive talled $3,513,984. Ready fo r All Saints' is a dream come true became interested in the school sympathetic to the plight of plied hundreds of times through — not mandatory." Reasons for the increase, bus question." ■ * • for Father Schmitt and his pa the Colorado migratory out our state," she went on. “ I according to Johns, are in rishioners. The catechetical cen Thus explained Mrs. Betty worker. .She made a trip to have seen school children stand "IN THE CITY where I live," creased agency operating School Year ter affords ideal facilities for Kirk West, a Stale Representa Mexico City largely to gain a ing in the rain waiting to pay she continued, "there are four costs brought on by growth the new school. The two-story tive from Pueblo. Mrs. West, a fresh insight into this prob their way on public transporta sects that would have their of the krea; and rising cos^ of By the opening of school building, located on the parish non-Cathollc. spoke valiantly at lem. She has introduced a bill tion while a public school bus f Turn 10 Page 2 — Column 5) commodities and personnel. grounds at 2559 S. Federal to eliminate one possibility for the 1959-60 year, Fa a workshop of the Civil Liberties with empty, seats drove past Other (actors are unem Boulevard, provides 11 class Institute, held in Colorado of an employer's taking unfair ther Frederick D.'McCallin them. And tbe destination of ployment compensation costs rooms. Woman's College July 18-19, in advantage of the Mexican expects the completion of a tbe bus was approximately two 12 Donors Add created by legislative action In long-range plans the cen defense of bus ndes for paro- laborer, and she favors mini three-room a d d itio n to Sl. blocks from tbe school that these this year which removed the ter will become a parish hail chial school children in Colo- mum wage legislation for M ao's Grade School in Little children attended. And it is a exemption o f non-profit o r and gymnasium-auditorium. The'rado. She introduced in the last these rural workers. $47 to St. Jude ton school of high scholastic stand ganizalions, and the admis- present church will be divided,session of the Legislature a The $20,000 projecl will ards and low delinquency per Sion of two new UF agencies, into six classrooms and a sec-'bUI that would permit public bring the total of schoolrooms IS THE SCHOOL BUS centages, and I have observed Priesthood Burse The campaign will be held ond floor will be added for ad-[busses to pick up voluntary (0 16 and will allow accom QUESTION Mrs. West has made that its students are exception between Oct. 1 and Nov. 5. ditional classrooms. school'children, provided that Twelve donors added $47 to modations for 600 stndenls. an extensive study. During the ally well mannered. the St. Jude Burse in the past The new structure will be a school years 194^47, she ob "On Sept. 16, 1941, Attorney week. Total for the archdiocesan separate unit located on the served that one or two children General Gail Ireland ruled that fund for the education of future northwest corner of the play were transported by a public a school board may agree that priests now stands at $1,423.56. ground. The onc-slory building school bus operated in Las Ani children attending parochial Two parishes made addi wiirbc of patio-tyPe design, with mas County to a point within schools may be transported in tional payments on their own each classroom opening on the the City of Trinidad, where a public school bus as far as the Mrs. Betty Kirk West burses: St. Patrick's. Fort Lo ground level. Rooms will be they were within walking dis public school, or (hat children gan. $41.06, and St. Peter's. large enough to serve 40-45 stu tance of the parochial school were left stanc-ing in the rain may be transported to a paro Fleming, $25. at the roadside— because al dents. A connecting hall will which they attended. The ar chial school in the public school This week's contributions to though the Colorado Constitu bus when such parochial school lead to rest rooms. Work on the rangement did not put the pub the St. Jude Burse include the concrete, wood, and steel addi ST. ANTHONY'S GETS FEDERAL GRANT following from Denver: J.J.B., tion was started in mid-July. S3; MS-, $4; Mrs. JJ.F.. $2; Joseph Marlow of Littleton is J.H.G., $10; K.M.. $6; K.P.M.. $2; ihe architect for the project. A.G.A.. $5; Mr. and Mrs. LJ.A., The contractor is the Berglund- jSl; and .Mr. and Mrs. E.J.L.. $5. Cherne Co. of Denver. Hospital W ing Bids Studied ! Out-of-town donations came Seven Sisters, 'from anonymous. Akron. $5; 9 Lay Teochers Bids from eight general addition will extend south of ing western and northern sec I anonymous. Arvada. $2: and the present west building. To Seven Sisters of St. Joseph of conlractors were opened July tions of the Denver metro anonymous. Colorado Springs, be five stories in height. Ihe politan area. Tremendous Carondclet and nine lay teachers 29 and are being studied for !$2. wit] comprise the faculty when annex will provide, besides population growth in the area The sum of $6,000 will esub- a new wing at St. Anthony's (he school opens its doors for the outpatient renter. 100 ad has overtaxed the hospital's *Iisb a seminary burse in per the ninth year. Originally the Hospital. Denver. Preliminary, ditional beds, a few adminis accommodations. petuity for the education o f a trative offices, a maternity school was built for 200 pupils over all estimated cost of the Despite its overcrowded student for the priesthood. The department, x-ray and labora- in 19SI. opening with only three addition is S4.800.000. includ conditions. St. Anthony's has principal will be invested and lory facilities, physical ther only the interest used. The of four classrooms in use. On ing equipment achieved an outstanding rec apy. central supply, and Caibolic people are requested Jan. 14, 1987, a five-room addi ord of sen-ice. The hospital emergency rooms. j tion was pul into use. and the The Departmeni of Health. is fully accredited and was- to remember tbe education of .Architect for the additidn Denver seminarians in their last following summer a two-room Education, and Welfare in Ibe first Denver hospital to IS Charles L Monnot, J|r. wills and testa m en ts. Any addition was completed. Washington announced that be accredited by the Ameri After the bids have been amount will be gratefully re The Littleton pastor advises St. Anthony’s was awarded can College of Surgeons as a studied, it is expected that ceived. The future of the that only children of parishion S3ST.976. This amount repre Class A hospital, a record definite decisions regarding Church depends upon a well- ers will bo accepted for the corn- SKETCH o r NEW FORT LOGAN CHURCH sents about 45 per ceni of the maintained since 1921. construction of the badly prepared priesthood in suffi needed facilities may be The Poor Sisters of St. cient numl»rs. ric ™ S7orLo°/a„'s ‘"r '. ‘T r"'" r : ' - t '™ '' made. I'rancis Seraph conduct the Donations to the seminary .adjoining cry room ment facilities for outpa- A survey conducted by a hospital They will absorb burse should be sent to the an cn- fo>»niodaie 72. In addition there *iU be a choir, ^ - ...... tients. business and professional half of the total cost of con •Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch financial aid for parish and Future plans as a n / r . ' " J ***' committee showed that SI. struction. Funds received in bishop of Denver, Chancery Of Sister M. Lina, administra school programs "ounced by the Rev, Anthony Weinzapfd. pas- a r e S r * * ‘ '*'**=**®" Anthony's is the only major a public drive will be used fice. 1536 Logan Street, Denver tor of the hospital, said the hospital serving the fast grow toward tbe new wing. 13, Colo. PACE TWO Office, 936 Bannock Street THE OENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephene, Keystone M r s . W e s t , Non-Catholic Legislator, Promotes Parochial School Bus Rides fConcmusd From Page Ont) West Virginia, Alaska, and backed up by law may be a low public bus transportation of Puerto Rico have passed statutes fickle thing. One day it oper voluntary school children have children learn, along with the such as mine that would not ates and the next day it doesn't." gone forward — not backward. three Ri, the historical back violate the Constitution. Of In this connection Represent They have not repealed their ground and significance of their these. California, Kentucky, ative West cited with approval laws to allow such transporta approach to the one God, and Maryland, Massachusetts, New a dissenting opinion of Pennsyl tion. The Supreme Courts in the we are directed not to abridge Jersey, and Louisiana have been vania Supreme Court Justice aix states in which they were this privilege. . . upheld by Supreme Court deci Musmanno, who appealed to the legally challenged have upheld “ Is it not then inconsistent sions. Hajiy of these have gone nr.tural .law as covering "those these laws. that we ignore the dangers of farther than mine — Kentucky fit and just rules of conduct “The law that I propose is these groups on the highway? and Louisiana, for instance. . . which the Creator has pre within the constitutional limits Do they have equal rights under • ■ • scribed to man as a dependent and would translate Natural our laws? I was burdened with “ MOST OF THE 20 STATES and social being," and this in Laws as enunciated by Justice a feeling of Injustice in,which that haven’t amended their Con cludes public bus transporta Musmano into statute: Those 1 felt that I, somehow, must be stitutions have a law similar to tion for the safety of the child. rules of conduct which the Cre a participant. Then I decided to the one I have presented. They • • • ator has prescribed to man as see what I as a Legislator could know that permiasion that isn’t “THESE 20 STATES that al a dependent and social being*.” do about this problem. As I studied the legal history of this DEMISE PREDICTED AFTER AGED DIE area of discrimination and learned that 10 states had solved the problem in some degree and that the 20th had had a backset GOVERNOR FORESEES VIRTUAL only because constitutional lim its were by-passed. I began to hope. . . END TO RELIGION IN MOSCOW time prevented the visit “IN THE EVERSON CASE of Governor Steve McNichols. port in Washington to Presi on his return from a month He left Denver again dent Eisenhower about the 1047, the U. S. Supreme Court in Soviet Russia, predicted a Wednesday, July 29, for a trip visit to Communist Eastern viewed transportation as .wel virtual end to religion in at to New York and then to re fare legislation to which ail Europe. , least Moscow. “There just PARTICIPANTS IN LAKEWOOD GROUND BREAKING school children similarly situ isn’t any religious activity,” ated with respect to the pur he said. “The only people PARTICIPANTS in the ground-breaking ceremonies Magdalene's Parish, Denver; the Rev. Robert Syrlaney, pastor pose of the educational law have of the new Lakewood parish; the Rev.-Delisle A. Lemieux, pastor who go to church are at least Sunday, July 26, for the new church and hall of Our an equal right. To deny these 60 yean old and over. When Eidy of Fatima Parish, Lakewood, are, from left, Joe Koracik and of St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver, turning a spadeful of earth; the benefits of their religious be True Devotion Rev. Walter M. Lander, S J., of Regis; the Rev. John Doherty, pas they die, there will be no reli Steve Schroeder, altar boys; the Rev. Francis Syrlaney, pastor of liefs would be to violate their St. Pius Tenth Parish, Aurora; Earl Spenard, an acolyte; the tor of St. Bernadette's Parish, Lakewood; andihe Rev. Leonard gion. through the intelligent rights under the First and and faithful use of Very Rev. Monsignor James P. Flanagan, pastor of St. Mary Redelberger, paator of Cuardian Angels' Parish, Denver. Fourteenth Amendments. To ‘Those people just don't be deny parochial school children lieve in it [religion]. They COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED the right to share equally in the don't know anything about it. benefits of state welfare legis To them It ia supentiUoua and a waste of time,” he said. lation would be to hamper them RELIGIOUS In the free exercise of their re Lock of Religion Denver Community Relations Group in Action ligion. Mokes Place Gloomy The Denver Commission on lock. Father John B. Casey, S.J., in human relations; Dr. Elwood Relations, and representatives “The state contributes no This lack of religious life ARTICLES Community Relations is under Minoru Yaaui, and Ed'rin G. Murray, chairman; Jerry Carrol, in sections; Mrs. Louis Pollock, money to the schools. Its legis- may have contributed to the taking its new reaponsibUities Alexander. Rev. Mr. Joseph L. Griffin, and chairman: Minoru Yasui for lition does no more than pro impression of Russia’s being a given under a recent ordinance, The committee appointments Edward Jersin. public accommodation, Mrs. vide a general program to help depressing place, said Gover is fostered in every Catholic household. Articles of devotion by assigning commission mem made by Edward Miller, chair Research Projects; EdWln Francis Baih for education, Ed parents get their children, re nor McNichols, a member of help to gtUde our thoughts to bers to work in various phases man, are: Alexander, chairman; Dr. Ei- win Alexander for housing, and gardless of their religion, safely Christ the King Parish, Den of the program. The commis Complaints m a d e against Rev. Mr. Joseph L. Griffin for ward God and channel the pra^ wood Murray, Mildred Blddick, to and from accredited schools.’ ver. tice of our holy religion. sion o f 11 members, which was city departments because of employment. Rev. Mr. Joseph L. Griffin, and • • • “I thought maybe 1 was formerly the Denver Commis discrimination on race, religion, Edward Jersin. The functions given the com wrong about it," he said, "but sion on Human Relations, has or national origin; Bert Gallegos, “SUCH TRANSPORTATION Advisory Committee to the mission under the new ordinance when I got to East Berlin I had four new members ap- chairman; Minoru Yaaui, Earl serves a public purpose; conse Joint City-School Prgject for had the same feeling and that pointed by former Uayor Nicb- West, and Jerry Carrol. are to foster good relations quently all those cMdren who Work among the Spaniafa-Speak- confirmed my impression. It’s 'm ^ e y are Mrs. Louis Pol-olso Education of city employes among all racisl, religious, and are similarly situated with re ing People; Miss Mildred Bid- hard to explain. There was a Clarke Church Goods offers ope ethnic groups, to discourage dis spect to the purpose of the law of the largest and most com dick and Father John C. Casey, lack of vitdity and luster in criminatory practices, to co must be treated alike. School plete displays of religious a^ S.J. the community.” operate with other public and children may not be denied the tides to be found in the entire Budget and Program; Bert private agencies, and to make benefits of public welfare legis The Governor was greeted Rocky Mountain Area. Leibman, TeBockhorst B Co. Gallegos, chairman; Mrs. Henry studies and investigations. The lation because o f their /atth. at the airport Friday, July 24. Swan II, Mrs. Francis Bain, commission Investigates com- “New York and New Jersey,” by Mrs. McNichols and by Billy. 10, Mary Elizabeth, 7, Mrs. Louis Pollock, Minoru plaints of group tensions and she went on, “have amended Y uu i, Rev. Mr. Joseph L. Grif and Marjory, 4. disorders, of discrimination by their Constitutions in the inter Come in and look through our MU/UUiC^ AUiU fin. city agencies on racial, religi est of equality as enunciated in Believes Rusaions display. If you can. If not, never Housing for Minorities; Rev. ous, or ethnic grounds, and re the 14th amendment. California, Do Not Wont Wor hedtate to order by mail. We give the same-day service on ail 1 8 9 7 Mr. Joseph L Griffin, chairman; ports the result of such investi Ir.diaim, Kentucky. Maryland, Among other of his impres mail and telephone orders. Edwin Alexander. Earl West. gations to the m ayorTor such Massachusetts, Michigan, Missis sions of Russia, he reported Liaison with the Denver Co action as be wishes to take. sippi, New Hampshire, lUi- a conviction that the Rus ordinating Council for Educa Miss Helen L. Burke is direc nois, Kanass, New Mexico, Ore sian people- genuinely want tion and Research in Human tor of the commission. gon, Rhode Island, Louisiana, peace. “The Russian people,” he said, “ the rank and file of the people, don't want war. They lost 30,000,000 people in ^ e last war. They know • Rosaries • Pictures * Missals • Statues what the ravages of war are." • Lockets and Chains * Bibles • Catholic Books “They don’t want war any • Medals • Prayerbooks more than we do. They've • Many Other Religious Gifts 712 GAS 1 H.ECTRIC BLDG. been led to believe a lot of TAber 64241 hokum about us, but I be lieve there is a limitation to TWf Your Friend* the Lorelierl Tfungj dre el what even they will believe. Mack Johns Custom Tailors Rome was on the Gover nor’s itinerary, but a lack of ISM Iratimr XI 44VU The James Clarke Cassocks C loaks The Denver Cotholic Customod TiilOtcd Church Goods House Register \ Rofflao rjMOfbj saning sr 669-50 Published Weekly by the 1633 Tremonf Place TAbor 5-3769 Semi-Jesoit Cassocb stsning at $79.50 Catholic Press Society, Inc., Cloaks — $97-50 938 Bannock Street, Denver. CaU not) Hoikiiu Subscription: $4.00 Per Year. Closed Saturday at IVoon Entered u Second Gass During August Matter at the Post Office, Denver, Colo. MANY BENEFACTORS ATTEND ★ ★ Attention ★ ★ Camp St Malo Memorial Mass Hutchinson Hom es 9 'the women's shop at cherry creek" Honors Msgr. Joseph Bosetti By Jamss Cuneo things which, next to his God, location twice. Tuesday’s hikes this week visited Twin Sisters, High in the Rockies at the he loved most— boys and moun ARVADA WEST GIGANTIC tains. and Thursday’s hike is to base of Ml. Meeker stands L Long's Peak, one of the most Camp St. Malo, a living monu Lodge System difficult and rewarding climbs CLOSE-OUT ment o f one man’s great love Inouguroted in the vicinity. ' for boys. This man was the late Currently Camp St. Malo is Hiking, however, is not the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Bo NEW AREA OPENING observing a very successful sea only activity offered at St. of fine setti, former Vicar General and son. Under .the able direction of Malo. While staying at camp a Chancellor of the Archdiocese Father -Hlerier, a staff of semi- boy tries his hand at horse of Denver, who founded the narian rT";— .'-•’ ’ .■v.oi Thursdoy, July 30, 1959 OHica, 938 Bonnock StrMt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlaphone, Kayifone 4-4205 RAGE THREE 4,000 COLLEGE EDUCATORS ALSO CITED Methodist Bares Ministers' Use by Commies THE Pt'BLIC RECORDS of to "expose and oppose use of that most or all of both cate five of the largest and most ef Lowman noted that many of more thin 9,000 A m e rica n religion for Communist aclivi* gories had been used unwit ficient Communist fronts have the clergymen who have been ao Protetiant clergymen show tbal lies.” Mr. Lowman visited the tingly to further Communist been staffed by a Protestant imprudent u to allow their they have unwittingly lent their Reputer offices with James P. ends, but he also u id that of clergyman u their secretary names to be used for causes names from as little as once to Eakins. a Catholic, who u vice all the clergymen who had lent or pretidenL or both, he said. that have urved Communist u many as several hundred chairman of the National Amer their names to left-wing causes For this Lowman laid most of ends are also known for their times to causes favored by Com- icanization Commission of the only five have been known to the blame on the undue em anti-CathoUc bias. Examples munum. American Legion. have renounced or denounced phasis of most of these religious are Methodist Bishop G. Brom • • 9 Thu was the charge made them. leaders on material s i opposed ley Oxnam and Dr. John A. ■ • • al a luncheon of key American MR. LOWMAN also showed to spiritual needs. According to Mackay, Presbyterian, U.SA. Legion offcials Monday. July two packed suitcases in which “THE INCONTROVERTIBLE him the economic and social and Many of the front organiations 27. by M. G. Lowman, a Meth- he pointed to records of 4.000 FACT is," said Lowman, "that political have been given undue listed in Recognite Red Cjtiiu? odul and executive secretary college and university educaton many of these clergymen and were concerned with movements of Circuit Riders, Inc., an or who have done the same thing. educators have made a career to aid Spanish “ Loyalista" in ganization of Protestant laymen Mr. Lowman freely admitted out of being duped." Twenty- the SpaniziKCivU War o f 1936- 39, all of which were Com- munist'sponsored. • • • TWO CANON CITY MONKS MR. LOWMAN OBSERVED that 88 o f the national officers, board members, and headquar TO BE ORDAINED AUG. 10 ters staff personnel of the Gen eral Assembly, National Coun On Monday, Aug. 10, two years he attended the Abbey novices and the Rev. Louis cil of Churches, were voting Benedictine monks of Holy School. Canon City, being grad Kirby. O.S.B., as his socius. delegates at the Clevdand OPEN HOUSE AT NEW SCHOOL AUG. < Cross Abbey. Canon City, will uated in 1961. He played foot The ordinand's extruenrrieu- World Order Conference, which be ordained to the priesthood in ball (or two years, basketball for lar uetivitles at the Abbey have favored recognition of Red ONE OF THE cUssrooms in the newiabove. Open bouse will be held at the new build- St. Michael's Church. CoUyer, (our years, and was captain of included hard manual labor, (3iina. The National Council Kans., by Bishop Frederick W. the b ^ e t b a ll team in his aenier has not denounced or disowned All Souls' School, Englewood, is shown l'“* l**'* Sunday, Aug. 2, from 2 until 5 p.m. managemertt of the business af Freking of Salina. Tliey are the year. fairs of the athletic department, the resolution o f the Worid Rev. Henry LaCerte. O.S.B., of He was secretary of the stu serving u socius in the Order Study Conference it Collyer. Kans.. and the ^ v . dent council as a senior, presi Brothers’ novitiate, instroeting spwiwred. "The National Coun Englewood Parish School W ill Open Norbert Kinen, O.S.B., of St. dent of the senior class, staff in riflery and in archery at cil of Churches is prtpering Francis. Kans. photographer for the Khool Camp Holy Crou. and prefecting to launch a nation wide educa Rev. Henry LaCerte, O.S.B. paper, the Cftromcle. and A- both at Camp Holy Cross and at tion and action program for peace." he said, and be won This Autumn With First 6 Grades The Rev. Henry LaCerte, Gub (Athletic Gub) president the Abbey School. dered whether this peace pro O.S.B.. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. during bis senior year. He re He pronounced his solemn gram would include agitation (Continued From Page One) founded. July 1, 1954. The par A house at 435 Penwood Circle Henry A. LaCerte of Collyer. ceived the John Sullivan Award, M. G. Lowman vows on July 11, 1957, at Holy for the recognition of Red ish. which started with 200 He has two brothers, both of which goes to a Mnior of the the fum isbinp are from Deakt, adjoining the parish site was Cross Abbey. importance at the expense of the China. families, is an area of exten- whom are married. R. J. LaOrte Abbey School who has been an Inc. purchased in September. 1954, Father Kinen will celebrate theological. ‘The mere mention He said he could not under sire development, and there are of Denver, and H. A. La- outstanding student Roland Johnson was the his First Solemn Mass in Sacred of peace and brotherly love." stand how CbritUan clergymen now 6S0 families on the rolls. and remodeled for use as a Certe, Jr., of Colorado Springs. architect. In 1951-52 be attended St. Heart Church, Atwood. Kans.. on he said, “would seem to pro of any denomination could The church and halL erected rectoiV- There are two sisters Miss Louis University as a freshman, Sunday. Aug. 16. The officers of vide excuses for being sucker possibly lend' any aort o f en Considerable savingi were ef at a cost of about $180,000, llie parish site is at 4900 Jeanne LaCerte of Denver, and and then attended Holy CroM the Mass will be the Rev. Casi- bait." couragement to Red China. fected in the school building by were dedicated Nov. 29. 1955. South Logan Street. Englewood. Mrs. Paul Schamberger o f Pe- College, Canon City, during his mir Debef, O.F.M. Cap., assist whoK atheist government per- making use of already existing nokee, Kans. sophomore, junior, and Knior ant priest; the Rev. Henry La tecules all religions. facilities. These included the REV. ROBT. SYRIANEV IN CHARGE The ordlnand was bom on years, receiving his bachelor's Certe, O.S.B., deacon; the Rev. LOWMAN'S RECORDS in toilet facilities in the church- April 11. 1933, in Hays, Kana. degree in 1956. Luke Hallenbeck. O.S.B., sub- clude 2.109 Methodist miniaterz, MR. LOWMAN NAMED the hall building, which the Kbool He made his grade school He entered the novitiate at deacon a n d preacher; and M U Episcopalian rectort, and two forces In the U. S. that bad adjoins, and the already exist, studies at SL Michael's School. Holy Cross Abbey on July 10, Charles Bocock of Del Norte, 614 ministers of the Presbyter done the mozt effective work ing boiler room. The parish Pre-Cana Talks to Begin Collyer, Kans.. and all his high 1953. having the Rev. Philip an alumnua of the Abbey School, ian Church, U.S.A. He does not against Communism as the hall and kitchen wlU be used school course at the Abbey Boyle, O.S.B.. u bis master of master of ceremonies. charge that any of them is a American Legion and the Catho for the cafeteria. School. Canon City. During his Communist, but he does ques lic Church, although he also At St. Vincent's Aug. 23 tion their prudence. The building faces east high school career, he was an recognized the part played by toward the Pennsylvania Street St. Vincent de Paul's Par lunch served on Sunday after honor student. He was active To Be Ordained Aug. 10 The most recent expoK of Protestant clergymen and the side of the pariah p r o p ^ y . The ish. 1175 South Josephine noon and also refreshments in both footbaU and basketball, Circuit Riders. Inc., whoM Protestant press. For e w y one parish still has more 300 Street, Denver, will be host to on the foUowing evenings. and in bis senior year he was headquarters is 18 E. Fourth minister wbo is in favor of the feet of property along Pennsyl the pre-Cana conference be- president for msyor) of the Street. Cincinnati 2. is a bro recognition of Red China, there vania Street for futuri expan giiining Aug. 23 at 1:30 pm. student council, the most hon chure entitled; Recopnize Red are at leut 10 opposed. He how sion of facilities. On the following Monday, orable elective office at the Chtaa?— A aUtement of the rec ever indicted a Urge sector of Khool. He was graduated from ords of those who composed the Parish Founded Wednesday, and Friday the ProtesUnt leaden for giving too informal sessions will b ^ n at Heights Group the Abbey School in 1951. World Order Study Conference little attention to the origin and July 1,1954 8 p.m. As a college freshman the held in Cleveland Nov. 18-21. destiny of man and over-em- ordinand attended St. Louis Uni- which voted unanimously for An invitation is extended to phuizing vague, social, political, The open house and tea in venity. He completed the rest our recognition of Red China all couples in the Denver area and economic goals. the new Khool building come Hears Address and her admittance into the UN. of bu college studies at Holy just a little more than five who are planning to be mar "It would appear," he con- ried in the Catholic Church in Cross College. Canon City, and {Cluded, that our country will be years after the parish wu received his bachelor's degree in the c »* nce urnivai H hen \ our money maiierr... fome lo the TO HELP CARMELITE NUNS For Premium Lists, Entry Blanks, Tickets and Information Write; ALL .ARE INVITED to fill out the above coupon and become members of Friends of the Carmel, a society ''' A M E R IC A N N A TIO N AL BA N K JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR COMMITTEE dedicated to the support of the Carmelile Sisters al the Carmel of the Holy Spirit, Littleton. The nuns lead a cloistered life of tna Lftwr«nc4 hour p*fNtA^ door lo tho or* ISIW W*«t 4th Avt. Oelden. Csl«. prayer and sacnfice. with special remembrance of Iheir bene factors. t W Q f t fAGt FOUR Offica, 938 Isnneck SfrMi THt DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttl«phen«, K tyiten * 4-420S Thuridoy, July 30» 19S9 S TRANGE BUT T R U ^ T MissioiumiEs? Litti^lUni Fa^ for Cmmim C. Prosperity Deadening Catholic Zeal BBali.LUUSBAY i U. L MURRAY CMirUkL C«*rrt(^V M.e.« N.C* a 6 aanlM MrrlW > / By Rev. Daniel J. Flaheety to hear the metuge of few things in his life he can REGISTORIflLS THE PRESENT AGE of Christ? The Catholic goes to not control. The result is com material prosperity in tbii church each Sunday and is placency mirrored In all bis CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS country which h u muth- giving his family a Catholic acUoni. roomed the standard of living education. Does Our Lord de HE SOON FEELS there la to Its greatest height in the mand more? As one author no time for things that devi history of the U.S. b u bad its has said; "A s our actual life ate from the schedule and he deadening effect on the en spans lengthened, our time- falsely thinks that thoee few CATHOLICS UNDER-PARTICIPATE thusiasm of' the average Cath tables of the imagination have CathoUcs who are receiving olic for the spread of religion. shrunk: we live now, think some acclaim at lay apostles liter." cannot find the Ume for such And one wonders whether IN THE AVERAGE Catho work unless they are cheating in Uk growing group of D ialogue W ith Non-Catholics lic there may be anxiety in on the job or their family. “ CathoUve o f obligation” or, his life but little retileu n eu There are just so many hours to ptras* it better, "of mere By Pa u l H. H a llett people who do not have theological training. to see that the Good News of In the day. Prosperity has lip to which a great the Gospel is preached and drugged our thou^t. It is readily understandable how a woman, number of .KmerlcaV 39.000,- n u n u su al service r e n d e r e d practiced. The standard of liv Is there any hope for a not sympatheuc to the Church to begin with, 000 CatboUca belong, there ■ by tbe Colorado branch of the ing of most Americans is to change to that the Church's could in ■ all sincerity misconstrue what the will ever be much room for AAmerican Civil Liberties Union was to high that there Is vary Utile teachinp might spread not priest had said and give a version that w u en a recaptured teal. sponsor, in the dead of summer, a two-day io- left to get restless about. The only in quantity but in qual tirely untrue. From this new type of scicuce on "Emerging (Questions o f Church basic needs of almost all ity? NE OF THE EXPERIENCES I d e Catholic, plagued and blinded Americana are satisfied. If the Holy Spirit wishes to and State." I was told by Patrick Murphy by the niceties of the world, Finally, zeal involves the generate enthusiasm among M ilin, the nscioosJ director o f the ACLU, tbst Orived from the Institute was the one can reasonably expect a taking of chaneee, not reck America's Catholics He must this WSJ the first thing o f ia kind die ACLU hunger people all have for religion, very high level of observable lessness, but the running of a penetrate through several had ever attempted. although some may not admit it to them religious pracUce, because slight risk. But modem Cath layers of obstacles before He As might luve been expected, the attend- selves. Nothing but an intereu in rdigion church-going fits into the can touch hearts. That hearts olics need not take risks. soce M dK discussioQS, spoosored by the ACLU could have kept 80 pec^le together those two schedule, but one can hardly Ptagne, famine, and drought are still touched even in this sod several Protestsot, Jewish, sod civic organ- July days in an un-air-conditiooed room. look for any dedicated en are no longer threats. Scien day does not prove the ab izaikxis, was not great There were perhaps 80 I had the opportunity to argue the exist thusiasm for the spreading of tists have mutered most of sence of obstacles but merely ence o f a Supreme Being with a tense, tight- Christian prindplet out o f a the forces of nature and, the power of Use Spirit. It it It the various workshops and possibly 200 faced, but petfectly courteous man who kept true love for Christ And the therefore, the CathoBc sees certainly food for thought. who gathered in the sudkorium o f the Colo specious reason advanced for rado Wotnan's C o U ^ to hear Mr. Malin aixl insisting over and over that nature w u perfea this is that there is not pos BIBLE VS. EVOLUTION other orators. But, as one of the members re and eternal and there w u no need to sibly time for voluntary char marked, the deficiency in numbers w u not beyond it for a Fiut Cause. It is my belief chat itable efforts without sacri matched by a deficiency in intelligence. little damage is done today by such acbeisa of ficing obligations. the old-fubioned Bob Ingersoll type. If any ERROR IN TERMS It Was a Silly Quarrel As far u I could observe, just four Cath- OF COURAE this is not en thing they indirealy do good by forcing peo oiks were present and two o f these w a e fea tirely true, but if it bears By Edwaid T. Smith divine revelation. ple to chink about the ultimate diingz. The some truth it is because most TODAY ONLY an occa- tured speakers For this underiepreseotacioa BY THIS TIBIE I imagine real enemy, which plays straight into Com of our obligations are those liooal crackpot itUl Insists Catholics have none but themselves to blame. that even the hermits In munist hands, is religious indifference, o f O n 'Resignation' that are favorable to our that evolution and the Bible The ACLU offkers were more than co«pera- Colorado, if there are any, whidi die Psalmist w u chinking when he said: likes. must know that this year cannot co-exiat peacefully. lire in their eagerness to see that u many T h e fool hath said in his hqan, there is no A spiritual seal can co-exist marks the centennial of the Now and then some mental Catbc^ partkipared, and had dieir say, u festberweigbt in the procres- God." with material abundance but Rush to the Rockies. Jews, Protestants, and secularists. To W ill of G od slve education crowd takes an it does not teem to do so very But 1958 marks the 100th 'ERE A WORD IS IN ORDER about Another mao asked me all sons o f quev HE WAY MOST OF US speak of 'testi m ation” to often. The Catholic of today anniversary of another event evolutionary swing at reli^on; tions about when the world w u created, what and a few die4iards in the h ■ an organization that baa been the will of God. it would seem fhat o myy catastro- thinks o f himself at a good that h u had a conslderabl!^ : son o f man it w u who w u first aeaced, and T one (and by most of the greater influence on human Fundamentalist branebu of rather severely criticized in the Catholic phes are willed for us by our Heavenly Father. Thus how God made His revelation known CO man. Christianity still denounce press. Although k admits— in faa , glories in we are exhorted to "resign ourselves" to God's will in sickness, standards held up to him be history than the finding of H e w u eager to learn, and I could have talked it) but hardly u a miuion- gold in Colorado. It w u in Darwin u an incarnation of — tbe fa n that it sponson the cases o f what in adversity, in sorrow. CO him all night ary. 1859 that Charles Darwin an Satan. some would call near-lunatics, the American And who recaembers that all good things are willed for But the.quarrel is mostly If he is told that he should nounced the theory of evolu Civil Liberties Union is not o f the lu u ck NE OF THE HAPPIEST EXPERI us by God? Yet the good things arc prinurily the will of God quleL The scientist have be a missionary, he is puxzled. tion through natural selection fringe. ENCES at tbe Institute was meeting for us, and the bad ct^ gs only secondarily, under the aspect of stopped talking about God u O Missions are for the Coluin- and started a revolution that and bearing Mrs. Betty Kirk West, a though He were a laboratory The failings of la ;4iilosophy, oc'ladt of it, the good that will come from them eithu for ourselves or for bans, the Maryknollen, and hu made Itself felt ii every State Re^escncative. She pleaded, at our woric- specimen, and the religious are evident to C atboli^ bur the ACLU does others. ■" other such groupa; of course, area of our life. s^olars are content to leave not have the POAU meotality. J. M. (YNeiU, shop, devoted largely^ to elementary school All things are under the Divine Providence o f God, and be geoeroualy contributes fi The celebration of this sci biology to the biologista. Cath the famous opponent o f Blanshard, is, or was, yvoblems, with great courage and intelligence not even a sparrow falls to the ground without His leave (Matt. nancial tupp(M to their work, entific anniversary bu not olic theologians and Scripture for bus rides for parochial school children, and but he cannot seem td realize been u flamboyant u that an active member. Nothing could have ex X. 29). experts, with the apprtr^ of she h u introduceo a bill, thus far abonive, chat that the missions also exist at for Coloredo'i jubilee. No ceeded the courtesy and fairness o f tbe ACLU T IS GOD'S WILL that has brought us out of the Pius XIL write IrMly about would allow public sdiool buses to pick up home, in the neighborhood. one, ao far u I know, hu directors to the four (Utholics represented. abyss of nothingness to life by m s act of creation: the influence that the trolu- He is lacking iif an under grown a scraggly beard in The G v il liberties Institute bad tbe back pvoebial school children who were going in I It is His will that makes us His children in Baptism, tlon of the human body—not standing of religion from honor of Mr. Darwin; nor the same direaioa She h u 4lso sponsored the tcul— could have, for in- ing of Protestana and Jews chiefly, but it w u through sanaifying grace; that increases this grace by the which radiates spontaneously have any long-legged young minimum wage and fair praake legislation ttance, on our understanding in no sensq an interfaitb meeting. Religion, ocher sacraments, by the Mass, by prayer, by rewarding our a desire for its growth. One women been equipped wltb of the ^ k of Genetit. however, could not help being directly in for Colorado’s migratory l i t e r s . She called works. cannot live as a Christian short-ekirted cowgirl outfits WHILE IT LASTED the volved. But, with only two-excratioos I w u such measures simple fairness and an applica It is He who has given us life and every bit of happiness without knowing Christ, and and pink poodlu to add a quarrel did vast barm. There able to ( ^ s ^ e , tempers rarely llu ed in the tion o f the natural law. Mrs. West it not a knowledge comes only with touch o f glamor to the fes that brightens our lives. It is He who wills out physical and if no doubt that it destroyed Catholic effort t i v i t y whole two days. roeocai health and well-being. It is from G od that we have the the faith of many. Man came THE BIRTHDAY of Dar W e Catholics are apt to exaggerate hostility It would be out of place if I closed without universe and the earth, and all o f beauty and goodness that are IN A REVEALING article to be condJered a beaat like win's theory h u Inspired Life to our rdlgion and for that reason to avoid mentiooing the Institute director, tbe Rev. Mr. in thii month's Catholic Mind, any other— in spite of the in dsem. It is God's will that we are happy, that we prosper, magazine to publiah a series Father Andrew Greeley points meetings where our faith is thought to be on Richard Henry. He made tbe utmost effort that we advotKC. of articles about Darwto’s fact that no beast cornea even out the qi^Uea that make cloae to our mental capacity. challenge. I am convinced that much o f what to uadetSTaod my viewpoinu, and if he did not Yet never do we hear o f God's will in conoeaion with famous voyage aboard the for apostolic zeal which the Books proclaimed thit jangle Cadwlics interpret u hosdlicy is not meant u succeed it w u my fault, not bis. His courtesy these manen. Beo0 le, a voyage that pro average Catholic American mortis ought to be appUed to such but is dM produa o f sianple misunder and fairness were exquisite. c t u a l l y , a l l is inseparable in the wui of vided him with a Urge part A lacks. human beings. of his scientific data. The ex- standing -TN ARGUING RELIGION, o r p o in ts God—the things we “resign” ourselves to because First there is loorld vition, The contempt for human pUnatloD of Darwin’s reason NE OF THE TWO INSTANCES •1-related to religion, with non-Catholics they seem bad for us, and the things that we casually which. Father Greeley con life among adhmnts of Com ing in the articles is pretty accept because they are good and, by some strange quirk of tends, has been severely when tempers flashed was when tbe we should not expect them immediately elementary, but the photo munism reflecu the evolu O the self-centered human mentality, we think ourselves fully iim iM by a dom eitic viaion. tionary thinking of its found director of the local Anti-Defamation to agree with us or even to understand our graphs of the strange animaU The average Catholic's vision ers. The idea that educa League charged in the workshop that a priest, position. Widely differing backgrounds ef emicled to them. encountered by Darwin in bU is home, family, lob, and the who had b ^ invited to a Denver public fectively explain the m entd blocks that could But God by one eternal and ever-present a a o f His in travels are reU works of art tion should be an "adjust trip to and from work. ment to environmenr prac be o b s ^ e d at the Institute, or wherever else finite W ill has willed ail things— and has willed ill things What Life's articles have school to eipliio Catholicity u part of a pro In this vision, there is little tically wrecked many ichools. CathoUcs and others maintain a dialogue. But for good. This includes oui very existence, our supernitur^ thus far missed is the story gram o f learning about religion, had said that room for imagination, the sec Life was secularized. of the violent storm of reli- those who were not Catholics could not be the Institute did prove that sincerity and good adoptipn as His cfaildien, our eternal salvation. ond needed quality for de These disastrous changes in gioot controversy blown up saved. will are not in under-supply in most Ametican It is not a question of "resigning" ourselves to God's will, veloping a Christiin seal. Is standards are still with os by Dirwin's Oriyta of Specie*. Tbe Catholic doctrine on salvackm ouaide disenssioos o f a religious nature. If there is a but of rejoicing in it; of wbolebeaitedly embracing it in all the neo-pagan Western world today—and all because of a For reasons bard to under tbe Churdi is not difficult to undentand when widespread ignorance of CathoUc doctrine and its aspects. — Rev. John B. £bel right here at home hungering stand, both ChristUns and bogus quarrel that could have bera settled by five minutes properly explained; but it does require ex- what may be caUed Cacbolk viewpoints. Cach- athei^ immediately jumped of straight thinking. plautioo, a ^ it is not euiiy. interpreted by o lia are u much to blame u anyone else. *STORY or COURAGE, FAMILY TOGETHERNESS . to the conclusion that, if Dar win wu right, Christ wu SENSE OF CHRISnJUf RESPONSlBaiTY NEEDED wrong; that, if the theory of 'The Diary of Anne Frank' evolution wu true, there could be no God. By B o b R a m s e y a teen-age romance which be in downtown Denver. It is a A FEW COOLER HEADS, All Not Well in U. S. Dealings Overseas THE HEADLINE read comes a ‘Seventh Heaven' in sensitive portrayal of love, it is true, tried to calm the AND THIS BRINGS UP an “Audiences Flop, Too!" And an Amsterdam atUc. It is di honor, and hope. And if ever storm. Cardinal Newman, al By Khn P m u of tbe misery among the disti- return resembled a political demonstratioa other point. Our religious and after the headline were these rected with inspiration and there wu a film to be seen though no convinced evolu RUMBLINGS mak« tbem- tute of tbe world during his lay miaslonariu are the best words written by a Hollywood acted with greatness. by young and old, It la this tionist, could see nothing con aelvta heard periodically that Army career. He did not pan THE RECIPIENT of all this examples of this country’s in reporter, Erskine Johnson: "But while moviegoers one. , trary to faith in the theory. the “stupidity and arrogance" it off u someone else's retpon- adulation, by tbe way, wu Darwin himself, who w u an riblllty, however, u did many from a family of 10 children. terest and sense of responsi “A bad movie can be a flbp flock to see celluloid trash. The fllm b, indeed, inspir of some at tbe peraona who agnoatic, closed the second another; on the contrary, be sU of whom showed the tame bility toward the leu for at the box office. But movie The f>iarv of Anne Frank, i ing. It is directed by a mas represent our government edition of the Oripm o f Spe discovered and used countless spirit of generosity. One son tunate peoples all over the audiences can flop, too, you film classic, plays to half- ter craftsman, George Stev oveneu “may be lacing cie* with s tribute to the wis ways to help by enlisting his is a priest in Minnesota; three world. Priuts, brothers, and know. That's just what is hap filled theaters. This time it ens, and the story's vltaUty, friendi for America luter dom of God manifested in the Ariny superiors and fellow daughters ere in the convent; sisters overseu lead a life of pening today to Tht Dian/ of isn't the movie that flopped. truth, and beauty could not than aid dtdlan can gain soldiers. another boy and a girl are continuous ucriflee for tbe Anne Frank, one of the best This time the audience—the evolutiiwiry development of them." have been brought to the entering tbe religious life; welfare of foreigners by birth, motion pictures Hollywood audience that isn’t t h e r e - life. This fear w u expressed to ONE SUCH INSTANCE wu screen by any others than and another son, Benedict, re but brothers by love. Lay has produced in years. flopped." The sane voices, for the me t number of years ago the building of tbe devutated those who an cut in the cently ordained u a Mary- miuioners, whether they are "As a film, it is a story of “THE DIARY OF ANNE various roles. All are oul- most part, were loat in the by a friend wbo is now with parish of Uyuqg Soo Dai (Oiu knoll mlssloner. w u offidaUy catechists, or practicing tbeir courage, suspense, family to FRANK” Is at this writing ftanding. howling winds of .controversy. tbe U.S. Foreign Service sta Lady of Peace) in Seoul. Since getherness. idgh humor, and playing at the Centre Theater Preachers thundered from the poverty-stricken parish asalgned to Korea, where he own profeuions, or giving the As John E. Fitzgerald, tioned in Potsdam, East Ger their pulpits agsinst this ioners were unable to raise can be counted upon to do his example of Catholic family movie columnist of Our Sun many, not far outside of Ber demon-hispired novelty. Popu- tbe fundi to rebuild, Zweber best to emulate his brother. Ufe, are there primarily for day Visitor, wrote in a re lin. He w u especially cha Denver Catholic Register larizers o f the new theory, in- volunteered for the extremely We might predict that if service u true ambasudors of The view of the fllm; “The di grined over the Immorality stead of sticking to their dangerous job of detonating Father Ben Zweber is any good will. We do a great serv rector bu recognized tlie he had seen at woric in this President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J, Vehr, DJ). science books, burled thun unexploded mines and shells thing like his brother Medard, ice to humanity and to our story u one of man's dignity field in Europe after World Editor— Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith. Ph.D., JOur.D., Lilt.D., LL I). derbolts at the outmoded left In the aftermath of tbe be will raise the U.S.’t popu own cODDtry by supporting and spirit and h u made a War II. Managing Director.-Monslgnor John B. Cavanagh, M A.. P h i). “superstition" of believing in Korean War. With the con larity rating in Korea at leut them vidth our prayers ind film that ia noble and inspir I DO NOT SUPPOSE that E x ^ t iv e Editor . . Rev. JM u B. Ebei, H A ., Lltt.D., Hist. D. God. Lord Tennyson wrote a siderable wages be earned, he 10 per cent. contributions. Advertising Manager...... Jack Murphy ing. The spectator’s emo- we can expect that everyone poem about his own mental hired the workers needed for Associate Editors—Rev. Daniel Flaherty, MA.: Linus Rioroan, tioas are used but never we send all over the world anguish over the whole affair. the building and auisted them IN THE MASS PhJ).; Paul Hallett, LittJ).; Frank H o i^ , B.S., LLB., LittJ). abused. The intelligence is u our repreaentativea be Dr. All in all the fu u raised blmaelf. Dooleys or Schweitzers, but Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at never insulted, nor is good could hardly be Matched by Then then wu, fat exam Denver, Colo tute violated.” that over such world-sbaklng they ought at least to be ple, tbe leprosarium at Ku- modem events u the love af aware of tbe responsibility Published Weekly by THE LAST PARAGRAPH they have at ambassadon of a ' Dop, w h en he dug a well— Spectator or Participant? of Mr. Fitzgerald's review fair of Ingrid Bergman and end tbe orphaned waifs wdiom THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) Roberto Rosselini or even the Christian and democratic na captures the film’s true great he "sdopted," and sent to By FiAHK M c C a b t h y logue Mass, according to an 938 Bannock Street, 1 miudventures of the unfortu tion. ness. He wrote: schooA end shelter Institu- FULLTARnclPA'nON In article in Information by nate Mr. Long of Louisiana. In this regard, I have In Telephone, KEystone 44205 P.O. Box 1620 "Anne Prank, a teen-aged tloni. There wu the Ume the liturgy requires a change Kevin A. Lynch. Conducted MAYBE THE THEORY of. mind the story of a Midwest girl, h u become a symbol of when he put ap bail for a of mentality In both priests by the Pauliat Fathers, the evolution is true and maybe it farm boy wbo did a two-year love's lasting power to su^ poor woman jailed because and people. H assu are attended by the Subscription: is not; but it is certainly not tour of duty with tbe U. S. vlve over hate. It is not only she had brought unauthorized Tbis w u tbe opinion of Fa students. They recite parts of anti-Christian. SL Augustine Army in Korea from 1893 to $4.00 per year. her father but us that she rice into Seoul 'vithont a li ther Shawn Sheehan, presi the M au in unison with the w u an evolutionist in the 1999. puts to shame in the final cense. He purchased food for dent of the American Liturgi priesL There are more than Canada, $5.50 a year per subscription. fourth century, and he had an UB. FOREIGN POUCY EX moments u we hear her reaf her destitute family and then cal Society. At a five-day 1,000 Catholic students at tbe excellent noae for heresy. SL PERTS probably never heard Foreign countries, including firm her belief in man's basic went before tbe Korean As- institute on relifioua educa school. At the Man one of tbe T bom u Aquinu, the cham of 25-year-old Medard Zweber goodness. Our own compas lembly to argue against, and tion sponsored by Marquette students serves u lector, read Philippines, $7.00 a year. pion of orthodox. Catholic from New Market, Minn., but sion. charity, and power to gain offleial relief from, high University and Marygrove ing the Epistle and tbe Gospel thougbL did not think much be undoubtedly did more for forgive seem u noting com handed police methods. College, Father Sheehan said of the Mau in EngUih. The of SL Augustine'a theory, but good will toward America in pared to hers when, u her that intelligent participation congregation recites the 42 Thursday, July 30, 19S9 he did not consider it either Korea than any other tingle THERE WERE SO BIANY father reads her diary after I d the liturgy presumce a responses of the Mau, and impossible or un-Cbristian. human being. His life has al acts of generosity, in fscL tbst her death, we hear her voice unity of mind and spirit in certain other parts, in Latin. ready become, since his death Zweber — wbo bad in two coming through to him al It would be interesting to tbe congregation and cannot As to the reaction of the OFFICIAL: ARCIffilOCESE OF DENVER find out why in the 19th cen three yean ago, a symbol of yean risen to the rank of most u If to uk him—u an- be forced. students attending Hasses at tbe Christian type of action staff sergeant—wu uked by The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial other Jew uked His Father tury Christian and non-Chris THERE ARE INDICA MIT: "Why, I hardly feel u tian alike suddenly discovered that is needed today in Inter Church and State officials to approval. We confirm it as the official publication of —to forgive them who know TIONS, however, that the de if I’ve been to Mau when I the archdiocece. Whatever appears in Its columns over national relations if there ia return to Korea following his not what they do. ” that the triumph of evolution cree on the Instruction o f the go to my borne pariib," re the signature of the Ordinary or those of the OfflciaU would mean the downfall of to be peace and harmony In discharge from tbe Army in Laity in Sacred Music and marked one young man. An of our Curia Is hereby declared official. AS WAS PREVIOUSLY God. Maybe we should not be the world. His short career in AugusL 1895. Liturgy inued by tbe Congre- other said, “You realize you’re We hope The Register will be read in every home noted, many persons are stay- too hard on them; there are Korea ended u it began—help In January, 1956, in re gitlon of Rites SepL 3. 1998. not just a spectator when of the archdloccse- ing away from this film. It is still some writers around who ing othen; be wu drowned sponse to the wishes of is gradually being put into you have tbis ktod of Mau." to their detriment. You could apparently consider it a We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate in the summer of 1998 when Bishop Ro sod at tbe formal effect in many sections of the PERHAPS THAT CHANGE see a picture like this one a a taste in the children of the archdiocese for the read dogma of Christianity that he attempted to rescue two request of tbe Vice Prerident nation. [A program will soon of mentality on the pert of ing o f The Register. hundred timu and still ez^ life caimot arise from non small b o ^ adrift in a boat of Korea, be went beck to go Into effect in the Arch priests and people, iriilch Fa joy it u if seeing it for the • URBAN J. VEHR living matter and have bap in the Han River near Seoul. Korea to serve In the Amer diocese of Denver.] ther Sheehan said w u needed first time. Truly, The Diary Archbishop of Denver tized Pasteur's experimenls As happened with thoosandi ican Embassy. The welcome Typical is the Masuebu- for a fuller participation in Jan. 29, 1943 of Anne Frank is a film clas on the matter just u sol of Americans, Medard Zweber given him by hundreds of setts Institute of Technology, the liturgy of the Maas, is sic. emnly u though they were. got his first intimate glimpse people at tbe airport on his where e^ery Mau ia a Dia not to far off. Thursday, July 30, 1959 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttene 4-4205 ^AGE FIVE STATE TO SEND 36 DELEGATES TO WASHINGTON Pronounce Final Vows 750 Under Care ON SATURDAY, AUG. 1 CATHOLICS URGED TO TAKE PART Annual Appeal Adoration Day Schedule IN WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCES On Aug. 2 for In Bl. Sacrament Parish Catholic participation in plans Delta. Mrs. Gerald R. Burgess. Mrs. Lucile Mahannah, County (Blessed Sacrament Parish, ish organizations, the Dve Scout for the Colorado White House 827 Leon Delta; Denver, Mrs. Supt of Schoob, Grand Junc Denver) organizations, altar boys, as Conference on Children and J. L Reed Edgar, 1U9 Detroit tion; Mineral, Gary E. Ste Destitute Tots well as member! of Junior Youth in November and the Street. Denver; Dolores, (not phens, County Supt. of Schools, On Saturday, Aug. 1, all-day Newman Club will redto the consequent Washington White named); Douglas, Hiss Rose Box 38, CYeede; Moffat, Mrs. The annual collection adoration and devotions in Roaary hourly. House Conference next spring mary Metzler. Box 85. Castle Margaret Lawrence, Craig; Mon for orphans and destitute honor of Our Lady of Fatima Conversion of Russia was urged in a letter to pastors Rock; Eagle, (not named); El tezuma, Mrs. Charles Porter, children in the Archdio will begin at 8 ajn. and con from the Rt. Rev. Monsignor bert. Mrs. Dewey Carnahan. El Lewis; Montrose, Mrs. N. L. tinue until 9 p.m. Prayers of reparation for alna committed against the Sacred Gregonr Smith. V.G. Monsignor bert; El Paso, Mrs. George Clubb, 143 S. Fourth, Montrose; cese of Denver is an Groups from five adult par- Heart will also be ofiered, as Smith is chairman of the Colo Dwire, Crsgmore Village, Colo Morgan, Mrs. Elbert Murphy, nounced this week in a well u prayers of petition for rado Catholic Commission on rado Springs; Fremont, Stanley Wiggins; ' letter from Arebbiahop Urban the conversion o f Russia and Youth and Home. M. Henderson, dounty Supt of Otero, Mrs. Enlo Henry, 301 J. Vehr. The coUecUon la to be Souls' world peace. Schools, Canon A fy ; Elm Avenue. Rocky Ford; Ou taken up in churches of the All Parish Delegates to the Colorado The spiritual exerdtes win Garfield, Mrs. Glenn Zastrow. ray. Mrs. Evelyn F. Bates. archdioceae on Sunday, Aug. 2. White House Conference are close with Benediction at 9 p.m. Rifle; Gilpin, Mi^. Laura E. County Supt of & h oob . Ouray; The letter follows; chosen by an executive commit Circle Conducts Members of the AMar and Reas, County Supt of Schoob, Park, Mrs. Jess Fitzsimmons, tee on which there are four Ronry Society, the P '^ GM Central City; Grand, Glenn Sher Grant; Phillips. Mn. Clinton Catholic members. They are Scouts, Brownies, and tbeir iff, Hot Sulphur Sprinp; Gun Keasling, Holyoke; Pitkin, (not Family Picnic Margafet Sullivan and Harold leaders will recetve Cm - Collins, Denver; J. Donald nison, Philip KUngraith, Gun named): Prowers. Mrs. Young Brother ADlhony Angust Brother Christopher Fabian (All Sonls' Pariah, Englewood) monlon corporately la the Haney, Colorado Sprinp, and nison; Hinsdale, M h. C e lin e Lowe Woltrd, Lamar; Pueblo, Members of St. Veronica's $ o’clock Maas on Sunday, Mrs. Fred Orman, Pueblo. Wright. Lake (^ty; Huerfano, Mrs. Alva B. Adams, Jr., 1701 IN RECENT CEREMONIES Circle held a family picnic at Ang. 2. Colorado will send 36 dele Mrs. Lewb Edmondson, Box Elizabeth, Pueblo; Rio Blanco. Parlshionert who wish to have 128, Walsenburg; Mrs. Ruby Polard, Rangely; Rio Washington Park on Sunday, gates to the White House meet ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER July 19. Mary Bowles enter the Enthronement of the Sacred Jackson, Mrs. M. G. Kelly, Grande, Mrs. Wayne Bricker, ing in Washington. They are CKANcnv Orrici tained the cirde at her home Heart lo their hornet are asked Walden; Jefferson. Charles E. Monte Vista; Routt Mrs. Maur appointed by the Governor on Two Coloradans Recite 1536 Logan Street on Thursday evening, July 9. to write tbeir names, addresoes, Meyers, 1045 S. Vance, Lake- ice Leckenby, Steamboat the recommendation of the ex Denver 3. Colorado at which time Kay O'Connor and telephone numbers in the ecutive committee. wood; Kiowa, Mrs. Helen F. Mc- Springs; Saguache, Mrs. H. W. book placed in the beck of the July 20.1959 gave a talk on Help, IDcorpo^ Mann, County Supt of Schoob. Glenn, Crestone; County Chairmen Final Vows as Brothers Reverend Dear Father and ated. Lorraine Crawford dis church for that purpoae. An ap Eads; Kit Carson, (not named); San Juan, Mrs. Ross Beaber. pointment will be made for one Below are printed the names Beloved People: cussed the home tour. Chair Lake, Joseph C. Weber, 120 W. Silverton; San Miguel, Mrs. Roy of the priests to call at the of county chairmen of the Colo Two Coloradans, Brother An Salle High School in New Oo man Barbara Alberta reported Ninth, Leadville; U FUta, Dr. Stoute, Telluride; Sedgwick, Once each year, I am com home. rado White House Conference, leans. La. that on Saturday evening, Ang. Arthur L. Warner, Director, San Mrs. Albert Smith, Juiesburg; thony August and Brother pelled to ask your gracious and The Rev. Anton J. Borer, to be used by pastors in fol Christopher Fabian, pronounced 29, this group will entertain Juan Basin Health Unit, Du Summit John Roush. Brccken- After making final vows this generous charity for the care of S.MR., went to Yankton, S. lowing suggestions in Monsignor their final vows as Christian at a steak fry. rango; Larimer, James P. Beat ridge: Teller, (not named); month at .Santa Fe, he left to our orphans and destitute chil Dak., to visit his cousin, a Bene Smith’s tetter: Brothers in ceremonies recently. ty, 824 W. Olive, Fort Collins; Washington, Z. W. Johnson, R. attend the University of Chi dren. At the present time 600 Barbecue Party dictine nun. Adams, Mrs. Clifford Gobble, Las Animas, Rhote Daniels. Route 2, Akron; Weild, Mrs. The Brother Anthony August cago to liigin work in remedial children are under the kindly Bernice Huppert, chairman of Brighton; Alamosa, Mrs. Dixon Brother Anthony August is Hoehne; Lincoln, Mrs. R. £ . Ir odore Heinz, 1913— ISth Avenue, reading teaching. care of the sisters in our insti the St. Maria Goretti Cirde, Haugbt, Box 396, Alamosa; Ara the son of Mr. and Mrs. An ish. Limon; Logan. Mrs. Ira Fel- Greeley; and Yuma, Mrs. Her- Two of his classmates are in tutions. An additional 90 are in was hostess at a barbecue party pahoe, Mrs. Eugene D. Stern thony Brennan of 414 N. Custer, zien. Route 1, Sterling; Mesa, old Kerst, Wray. the religious life too. Helen foster homes under Catholic on Sunday afternoon, July 26, berg, 2447 S. Dahlia Lane, Den (kilorado Springs. Mr. Brennan Zecha ia Sister Mary Dominic of auspices, and 40 infants under for members and their hus ver; Archuleta, Mrs. E. H. Tur is employed in Sbeperd's Cita the Benedictine Sisters and Ray two years of age are being cared bands. Tickets for the home ner. Pagosa Springs; BKa, Mrs. tions. Tom Brennan, one of his Schmidt is a Trappist lay for in the new Infant of Prague tour were distributed and the A. E. Deeds, Pritchett; Bent. three brothers, is an assistant Rained-Out Derby Fair brother. Nursery. The telf-Bacrificing sis school open-house tea was dis Lee G. Boettcher, McClave; in the local Recreation Depart ters and a noble band of women cussed and plans presented for Boulder, Mr. Seldon G. Johnson. m ent Bro. Christopher Fabian of the Denver Deanery are doing the event on Sunday afternoon, 2360 Balsam Avenue, Boulder; Scheduled 2 More Days Brother was bom in New Brother Christopher Fabian, a magnificent piece o f Chria- the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Aug. 2. Chaffee, (not named); Chey The ninth annual All-Com day and Sunday evenings, Aug. York. His family moved to tian charity in acting as father enne, Wilber L. Alvey, Arapa Michael Stock, bails from Den munity Derby Fair proved to be 1 and 2, and the car will be Colorado Springs In 1947. He and mother to those more than At Open House ver. Colo. hoe; Clear Creek, Mrs. Frances a real rain-maker. The event given sway on Sunday evening attended St. Mary’s Grade and 700 helpless children. Refreshments for the open C. Richardson, County Supt of High School until 1952, and par While in Denver, he attended sponsored by St Catherine's at 10 o ’clock. The problem of child care is bouse will be served by mem Schools, Georgetown; (^nejos, ticipated in football, hockey, St Vincent de Paul’s School. bers of the Altar and Roeary Parish. Derby, was a complete Althengh there will be no growing locally In proportion to Paul J. Murphy, La Jara; Cos and bueball, and the school Later,' impressed by the Broth Society. The young women who waahout Saturday evening, July dinners served Ang. 1 and 2, our increase in population. You 14 Years of QaolHy Sonrice tilla, Mrs. Harry Carpenter, San newspaper and yearbook activi ers ef the Christian Schools, 25. when persistent rain de the food booths will provide know how the cost of living has form the Teen Club will also Luis; Crowley, C. L. Galbraith, ties. During these years be he decided to complete hla layed the awarding of the pit barbecue, pizza, hot dogs, mounted in your own homes. assist in the serving. OIney Sprinp: Custer, Mlw coached in the Young America high school studies under their choice of a Ford “500" or Gal- and pastries. The table and other expenses Frances E. Kettle. County Supt. axie. Activities of the city. care at Mullen High, and soon On Aug. 2 at 4:30 p.m.. the in providing for these little ones of Schools. Westcliffe; The fair will open on Satur- Majors In HUtory took a deeper interest in the greased pig event will be held. have soared tremendously. The life of the brothers. The muddy ground last week After high school, be entered MileHigh Fund is doing valiant After graduation from Mullen end caused cancellation of the the novitiate of the Christian service, u we all know, but were G iv e : High School, he was admitted event at that time. Brothers in Lafayette, La. For it not for outside help, it would by the broUiers to foUow in Redpients o f awards Included hia college work, he attended be impossible for our institu their way of life as a profes Religious Gifts of Significance Dolores Younger, given a $300 St. Michael's College in Santa tions to meet current expenses sional teacher. In 1953, he com hi-fi 'set July 33; Richard Ro Fe, N. Mex., where he majored and make the necessary repairs pleted his postulancy and his mero, washing machine. July in history and minored in Eng of buildings and other extraor novitiate at De La SaUe Nor $jahn, p . (bakidsn, Co. 24; and on July 26, Mrs. Ann L. lish. His career as a Catholic dinary items which occur each mal. L a fa y e tte , La. Later De Chant, $500 worth o f beef; educator began in St. Michael'a year. Melvin Harvey, $100 worth of High School in Santa Fe in Brother received his college de Complete Line of Outdoor ForyV BOWLING at It's BESH I commend these 750 helpless pork, and Mary Hernandez, 1956. The past two yean he has gree and teaching diploma from children to your kind generosity. Shrinee bride and attendant dolls. served on the faculty of De La St Michael’s College, Santa Fe. N. Hex. Your donations will be dirided Summer Store Hours: among our various ehlld IH PLAYGROUND PROGRAM FRANCISCAN PRIVILEGE Third Grade Pupil Wins Faithful Can Obtain Championship in Chess Portiuncula Indulgence Frankie Burgess, 7 - year - old the girl he married just fast starting at noon Saturday, the intercession of Our Blessed boy who will be entering the week. Aug. 1. and continuing up until Mother, whom tbe Franciscans third grade in Presentation His father told him that he midnight the following day, address as tbe “Queen o f the School, Denver, in September, Order of Friars Minor.” When would not be able to beat him Sunday, Ang. 2. the Indulgence won the chess tournament for first granted by the Holy See in at chess until he reached 11 of the Portiuncula can be playgrounds of the Southwest 1216, it could only be gained and one-half. "I beat him when gained by Catholics throughout Denver area. the entire world in every Fran by pilgrims who visited the little I was six and one-half,” boasted Taught a year and one-half the youngster. “ Now he beats ciscan Church. St. Elizabeth’s Chapel of St. Mary o f the An gels, commonly called the Por ago by his father. Jafhes E. Bur me and I beat him, kind of on Church, 11th and Curtis Streets, gess of 476 Perry Street, to play and off." Denver, is under the supervision tiuncula. Tius chapel was the the game of skill, the young lad of the Brown Franciscans of the first church of the Franciscan But his mother is determined entered the tourney in the mid Order of Friars Minor, and is Order and was situated on tbe get class, for those 11 and un that her offspring shall not get the only church in the Denver plains of Spoleto in Italy, a der. a swelled head and reminds him area offering this privilege to short distance from Assisi. It that, although he has defeated the faithful. was not until tbe year o f 1622 His father had taught him his instructor, the defeats are that the privilege of the indul checkers and had promised to In substance, this indulgence “not often. He almost always gence was extended to all teach him chess whenever his is the same as any other pleoap' beats you.” churches of tbe Friars Minor— son defeated him in that game. indulgence. It plays no part in The Brown Franciscans. The defeat came much sooner forgiving the guilt of sin, but than the elder Burgess had ex acts in remission of the temp Father Francis Koch, a > 4 pected and the chess lessons oral punishment due to sin, Franciscan, was responsible started when Frankie was only after the sacrament of Penance, for the building o f SL Eliza Science Parley with its absolution has cleansed six. beth’s Church, rectory, and The youngster participates in the penitent. This indulgence school. The breaking of tbe the public school playground does, however, differ from all ground for the present church program in the summer at New- Set Three Days other indulgences in that it en was started in 1893. Work con Ion School. Mornings are de joys a very special prerogative, tinued during the depression voted to physical activities and RAPT IN CONCENTRATION AT WORKSHOP namely, that it can be gained of the time, ^nd although the toties quoties; that is, as often cornerstone was laid in 1898, the afternoons to quieter pur At St. Joseph's HARD AT WORK on the terrace of Chalet Marie, table, leads a discussion. Sister Mary Jeremy was fiction con- suits. ss a person visits a designated the chnrch was not finished nuns at the third annual Writers’ Conference for Sisters sultam for the workshop, He has beaten the other half- staff physicians of St. Jo church within the prescribed nntil two years later. seph’s Hospital, Denver, will arc rapt in concentration as Sister Mary Jeremy, at head nfi dozen children who play chess time and fulfills the prescribed The Friars at SL Elizabeth's at Newlon, but was disappointed present their sixth annual sci requirements. AH indulgences invite all parishioners and all when he turned to Ms older entific meeting Thursday. Fri FOR THIRD YEAR AT LORETTO HEIGHTS gained are applicable to the the faithful in the Denver area brother, Mike, 18, for competi day, and Saturday, July 30 and souls in purgatory. to avail themselves o f the un tion. Hike not only was in the 31 and Aug. 1. Set Down Conditions usual spiritual benefits this per Navy, but on his visits home Seventeen members of the To gain the indulgence, these iod of the Putinncula offers. was much more interested in staff wiU present papers on sub Nun-Writers Par fid pate in C o n fe re n c e conditions must be fulHlled: jects covering almost the full First, tbe Church requires a con Wall range of medical and surgical ts By Mary A nne Farley trite Confession, which must be wall practice. Attending the meet Now in its third year, the made at any time within ei^t CARPETS ing, arranged under the chair Writers’ Conference for Sisters days prececling Aug. 2 or the R o sa Sis* manship of Dr, Neil R. Chis was held at Loretto Heights eight days following it. The sec and Smaller RUGS holm, will be 300 physicians College, and Chalet Marie, col ond condition is the reception Lar|s4t 4«I«ellGa> Hi Ui« dtr from throughout the region. lege mountain lodge of the of Holy Communion, and this Staff members who will pre Lorettines, from June 26 to may be done in any church Furniture':: sent papers include Drs. Joseph either on the day of the Forti- July 31. Opan WaOnaadar Evaninw Illl t a'clict L. Kovarik, W. L. Reimers, W. Chairman of the workshop uncula, or on the previous day, H. Leitch, Clement Knobbe, N. was Sister Jean Carmel of the or within eight days after the E.M.W. Paul Isbell. Ward L. Chadwick, Sisters of Loretto. head of the day o f privilege. Alfred Hicks, Edward S. Miller, English Department at Webster The third condition states whare eaak talka Herman 1. Laff, S. M. Prather College. Webster Groves, Mo. that the usual prayers, six Our 2141 So. Broadway Ashe, Hobart M. Proctor, Mur Poetry consultor was Sister Fathers, six Hail Marys, and six SHerman 4-2754 ray S. Hoffman, George W. Holt. Maura of the School Sisters of Glorias be said during each visit Thomas W. Moffat. M. L. Gib Notre Dame, head of the Eng for the Holy Father. Devout son, Oren B. Gum, and Charley lish Department at the College visits to St. Elizabeth's here in J. Smyth. of Notre Dame of Maryland. Denver, or to any other Fran Dr. Jomes P. Groy Visiting Specialists Baltimore, and author of .two ciscan Church anywhere, during books of poetry. Initiute the tbe appointed time, that is, from The Most Important Visiting specialists who will OPTOMETRIST Heart and The Word Is Lore. noon on Aug. 1 until midnight, address the meeting include Dr. Sister Mary Jeremy of the Aug. 2, constitute the last re John R. Walsh, professor of Eyes Examined CAKE quirement. These visits, if more medicine at Creighton Univer Dominican Sisters, chairman of in your life fodthe the English Department al Ro than one indulgence is to be sity, Omaha, Neb.; Dr. Henry K. most important oecqsion gained, may be made in rapid Visual Care Ransom, professor of surgery at sary College. River Forest. 111., author of a book of poems. succession, one after tbe other, Wedding Cakes : the University of Michigan med 213 Colo. Bldg. 1615 Calif. Dialogue With on Angel, was provided the person leaves tbe A Specialty ‘ ical school, Ann Arbor; and fiction consultant. church and then re-enters it. For Appointment Call: Richard H. Freyburg, professor For non-fiction the consult St. Francis o f Assisi was of medicine at the Cornell Uni granted this extraordinary privi TA. 5-8883 versity medical school in New ant was Sister Mary Alician of lege of the indulgence through York City. the Sisters of Charity, Several St. Joseph staff mem English teacher at Cathedral High School, Rapid City. S. bers will take part in panel dis BAKERY Dak., and author of magazine cussions with the visiting spec articles for periodicals includ ‘•Why Pay More” Phone RA 2-2859 ialists. ing Catholic School Jourml, Ave Home o / Fine Pailripi Edwin Larson of the Ellerbee Maria, and Grail (now Mar * Sterei to Serve Yeu Co., St. Paul, Minn., will discuss 66 So. Brsedwiy S3 So. Univtisity trends in hospital construction. riage). )SS0 Colortdo Bird. 2d l 0 E. 3 M Ava Woiting Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores And Discussion Colorado Owned Store* FOR THE FINEST CLEANING To allow maximum time for AND REPAIRING writing, mornings were spent I6th & Clenarm in’ conffljrence with directors En|lewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS and in writing. Lectures hy the 30 South Broadway ISth and California directors were given at eve ClirllS &* IS ih St. NEW RUGS and CARPETS ning sessions, which also in 1 3933 W Colfax 17th and Traroont cluded reading and discussion of the work of the members. IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN SETTING SU9.7.00 ia the “ lilnBic" ward One of the guest lecturers LOWREY F O U R S IST E R S pa rticipating in the of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sister Maura of the for the workshop was William Writers’ Conference for Sisters are shown School Sisters of Notre Dame. Sister Mary E. Barrett, noted Denver author whose works include The Le^t in the beautiful mountain setting of Chalet Jeremy of the Dominican Sisters, and Sister 2830 E . 3rd O L 3-884D oi E A 2-8361 Hand of Cod, iShadou’s of the Mane, where some of the sessions are held. From Carmel of the Sisters of Loretto. chairman Alto Wall la Wall CUaBlnf ia tba Hama left are Sister Alician of the Sisters of Chanty e( Ihe workshop. fmoflcs, and a recent success. Two oiftnuali—foU poreuBtloo The Empty Shrine. ~b«ki (Archbishop's Guild, Denver) St. Ann's Circle will have a dinner party and attend the theater at Elitch's Aug. 5 to celebrate its 10th anniverury. WOMEN PLAN WORKSHOP St. Thomas More's Circle will have a picnic supper July 30 at the home of May McGregor. Our Lady of the Rockies' Cir Quarterly Meeting Slated cle will have an outdoor barbe cue July 30 at the home o f Janis Berlin. In Greeley Deanery Ared Our Lady of Perpetual Help Circle members will entertain Ib e quarterly meeting of the brief business meeting the sec their husbands at a barbecue western division of the Greeley ond giant workshop of the Aug. 1 at the home of Arleen Mr. and Mrs. Angelo De- Deanery wilt be held at St. deanery will be held for the Stanton. They will meet Aug. v in ce n z i o f San Mateo, Augustine's School. 675 Egbert purpose of building and 3 at the home of Josephine Calif., are announcing the en< Street, Brighton, on Tuesday, strengthening interest in the Sdtaeffer. gagement of their daughter. Aug. 11. Registration will begin committee system. —BUI Smytb Joan Rachel Devincenzi (above), at 9:30 a.m. and the meeting The Greeley Deanery chair Favor Receivad to Fred Sinkewitz, formerly of Janet Petrillo, daughter will open at 10. Following a men will be in charge of the A reader of the Reguter Belleville. Ul.. and now of of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pe workshop on each particular wishes to publlih thanks for Denver. trillo, and Nick Di Petro. Jr., a favor received through the To Be Married committee. It will be necessary The couple plan to be married son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Di ------1------inlcrcession of SI. Jude. Aug. IS. in St. Matthew's Petro, Sr., were married in Our for chairmen to be present and Church, San Mateo, where Mr. prepared to run their work Lady of Mt. Carmel Church COOKS AT LADY OF ROCKIES CAMP Becanae o f soaring produc* Sinkewitz is employed by United shops, and if for some reason June 27. Both families are from lion ro«i* it b no tongar po*- Parcel Delivery. a chairman cannot be present, Denver. The Rev. Alphonse Ma- MRS. ESTAMAE MARINE and her lat Our Lady o f the R(x:kies Camp for Girls, I libic to print Urfri frotip pic* she should have someone to tucci, O.S.M., officiated. mother. Mrs. Viola McCort, are the cookslnear Ever^en. ' la m . Angela Tricarico was maid of take her place. Chairmen should honor, and bridesmaids were have an outline of the work to OUR LADY o r THE ROCKIES be covered during the next Marlene Gentile, Carmella Di GOOD CLOTHES NEED year, such as the purpose of the Petro. Josephine Lamirato, and NUT BE EXPENSIVE Gloria La Bate. Anthony Har- committee, suggested activities, Dining Hall Is Favorite Spot at Camp chese was best man, and ushers goals to be accomplished, and were Ralph and Richard Santao- source of material. Kelp may A well-balanced daily meal this mountain retreat, are under staff, who will gree( the pic gelo and William and Ernest be obtained from priest spon THE schedule, prepared by the camp the supervision of Miss Theresa nickers and entertain with songs Pietrafeso. sors and from ACCW chairmen. cooks at Our Lady o f the Loddo of Washington, D. C., and dances during the after ENGLISH A dinner was held in Pom- Committees Rockies Camp for Girls near who is now in her fourth year noon. ponio’s Restaurant, and there Represented Evergreen, has made the dining as director: and Miss RobWta Reservations should be made TAILORS was a reception in the Colorado ball and adjoining kitchen one (Bobby) Swigert. with the camp through the telephone commit State Grange Hall. The following committees are of the most popular buildings for five years, the assistant di tee. or by calling Miss Isabelle 901 FIFTEENTH STREET The bride was graduated from to be represented; Organization at the campsite. The cook. Mn. rector. McNamara. Sp 7-2181, picnic Mt. Carmel High School in 1957. and development, youth, spiri Combine Quality and Style Viola MCCort, with years of A well-rounded daily and chairman. Dinner is to be For the Man Who The bridegroom attended Holy Bt Pncei Yoo Can Afford tual development, libraries and camp and campus cooking ex weekly schedule of activities is served at p. m.. family style. ^ Family High School, and was 1 Knows Which End literature, civil defense, rural perience. just recently was bead planned by these two together graduated in 1953. cook at U.C.LA. in (California. isUp... life. Catholic Charities and for with the eight counselors.! eign relief, and migrant labor. She is assisted by her daugh Horseback riding, indoor and; FOR THE BEST BUYS Mrs. Leo D. Corkery an ter. Mrs. Estamae Marine, a Custom finisheii tkirtt Sp«€wJtft» pAitrU* ACCW chairmen are invited outdoor games, lesson^ in folk nounces the engagement of member of St. Rita's Court of that will give a man to be present at this meeting dancing, arts and cnHU, and. ( arpeu anti Fiirniltire confidence. MAffTAMTIf her daughter Mary Jane Corfc- and aid with the workshop. Pas the C. D. of A., the sponsoring hikes make up the daily sched ery (above) to John W. Martin tors are also urged to be pre^ organization, who for the past ule. while Sunday Mass, weekly, See only 26< CASH a CAR>r son of Mrs. Clarenft Martin. sent. two years has been chairman of cook-outs, and campfire tong- JIM KONING The couple plan to be married the Junior C. D. of A. pro M*n*eer Carve* Devarftnan* Luncheon ($1.25) will be fests are included in the weekly MA 3-6161 All B ultcr Nov. 28 in St. Francis de Sales' gram. program. Church. served at 1 o ’clock in the parish Another member of the Canvanrtnf foceitonf C A K E S The junior and senior coun SALE Miss Corkery is a graduate of hall. Mrs. L. A. Higgins, past court. Miss Nellie Billesbacdi, a <« selors this year consist of two e«a SOtm viti W«d4iafi West Denver High, and is em CARPn REMNANTS 4 Md national director, will speak on registered nurse, is volunteer from the East Coast, Misses ployed by Western Auto Tran ing her time as camp nurse and "ACCW in the Committee Sys Jean Whitney and Pat Loddo: and New Method Call sports Inc. Mr. Martin attended tem." following the luncheon. house-mother for the lix-week two from the Grand Junction h . ifUMTOVV . S «l S. BrMtfwir — PE. 3>«»2S Cathedral High School, and is Reservations are to be sent to camp period. I S3 ■ SIrwt. I wUm M — t«. M9«S area. Misses Susan Prinster and BR0AM.00M CARPET 2S a>MawiT — SP 3>74IS a member of the Denver Police Mrs. Antone Meit, 68 N. 7th Other daily activities enjoyed Sally Spam: and four from 25-50-70% Off Department. Avenue. Brighton, by Aug. 9 by the campers, between the Jim Koning Denver. Misses Julie Sheds, ages of nine and IS, fortunate Limited Quantity • Shop Early Julia Hahn. Kay O e O'Brien, enough to take advantage of and Joan Lidensky Because of a few cancella SOUTHWEST FURNITURE CO. Mt. St. Vincent's tions, Miss Catharine Maloney, committee chairman, has some 421 So. Federal Blvd. WE. 5-5821 Benefit Aug. 20 vacandes for the last week of C ln m u n c im ^ dm ihsUL... camp beginning Aug. 1. Anyone I The" annual Mt. St. Vincent's wishing applications, liala of i Home card party will be spon clothing, or other information | sored by St. Cecelia's Sewing can contact her at PY 4-3110, WALSH, GILL & SMITH Circle Thursday, Aug. 20. 'at or write 1240 Littleton Boule-- the Denver orphanage Lunch vard, Littleton. Colo. eon at 12:30 p.m. will begin Committee Invites 1 n s u r or s Register Pilgrimage the afternoon. Fomilies to Picnic Special prizes will be offered. Est. 18&4 Admission will be 75 cents. The camp committee invites' I all members of St. Rita's Court' Members should bring their Peter J, IK aleli, Hanngfng Partner own cards. There is ample park of the Catholic Daughters ofj ing on the home’s grounds. America and their families to a ' 305 GUARANTY picnic to be held at the camp-, site, 35 mHes southwest of Den- [ BANK BLDG. DENVER MA. 3-0186 St. C lara Aids ver, on Sunday, August 9. The; members bring their own food Set Card Party and eating utensils, and the committee furnishes coffee and St. Clara’s Aid Society will punch. It is hoped by the offi sncus-LnujLOR hold the monthly card party cers that a large group of the and luncheon on Wedne^ay, members attend .and see (be 1543 LARIMER ST. > 830 T7th ST. Aug 5. at 12:30 o’clock with many improvements made this special and table prizes to be year at camp, and to meet the awarded. During the summer iHZ uasi IN iuot.A,.t months the parties are held *1 >11 >,«a. AWARD in the cool basement of SL Clara's Orphanage. 3800 W. 29lh Avenue. Denver. AU members are asked to bring PLAQUES a friend. .Married B «O N 2t TABLETS At Mt. Carmel I To Celebrate our... <0i/A\INIlD) ©IPIE AUGUST 1 to AUGUST An Antumn pil^rima^e to the Holy Land, Rome, Fatima. luiurdes, Paray-Ie-Monial and Lisieux, sponsored by “The Register.” will depart New York via Trans World .Air A CONSOLE TV • CLOCK RADIO-OR A lines on September 27. returning October 26. SAVINGS ACCOUNT...NO OBLIGATION... JUST COME IN AND REGISTER; The group urill be accompanied by a Spiritual Director. Members will visit Portugal, Italy, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, France and Ireland. T h is Is the schedule: •hi CatKMiAf and hiitork •avavmvvtt tti» CifiUMM, RiAiit Firviii inU NEW TMK: loavt If from Werl4 AfriUtm ht litW. TiaHimn n LISIM: Arrlvt. lOMf. liT 7^ ilSION) F»lt4«T oKVoion Uvfiii if Oer Udv of Itlvro to NICE It |Um frMi lioit ^ L i^ M . lOUtOES: It 4it Ermo Hk« lO M E ; I t plMt lc»Wa. LOWBIV.kterwM Mum l« tkt MwkvImi trvtn tai Ik, •• IV oa. . Ou li«f UIu tk, ancniiwi »l tkt UcruMiH Mkori ky I lE llV T : I t H m K m o t * lltuitf •« lk« Skk. Ii^tkt tTMlkf tkt TtrckUyM CrMaiiM, In Our Lady of Mt. Car 7 JRn^lEH HimlM frrt ii Itinit. IftweoH i N m ti ioniMiMn. IN lOtfTI: BtT to Utrtu. I, tnatof tluktr ttkto t» Ijkut. mel Church. Denver, the I JEtVSALEU (Jor4«i)t FtIM tT ITOHS inittl. kfttnMOT tKkritok to HtitTillt tmi IrnMi to An. IMato Rev. A. M. Mattucci. OSM .. 4 JElOSAlfM Via D^lomo H CoN opt 4**^ Chircii of tfct Kolv to Lruu celebrated (he Nuptial Mass S o e vich rt. POLAROID LAND CAMERA ITMS: (ill^ty ttar to kirty-ltaiMitl. before which Miss Margaret Me- $ JEtWAUM of 1h« MMirt of Ollm u 4 t h t p lM t wma mcma • t Hi< fMISr I, Important Meeting Set OidjiD’diuilD S u hk. At Our Lady of Grace Audiences G etting Fill (Oar Lady of Grace Parish. Wednesday. Aug. 5, at 7:30 pun. Denver) at the home o f Mrs. Donald Of 'Sicknik' Comedians An important meeting o f all O'Block to make dolls for the the pari^ooen will be held bazaar. Anyone with yam they By C. J . Z e c b a Alameda Drug Store Speeiallzlng in Monday, Aug. 3. at 8 p.m. in would donate for the making of A newsmagazine called them the "sickniks," a^ oup V. 0. FITIRSON, Frep. the church basement This meet dolls, should call one of the PermaaeDt Waving ing will make final plana for following numbers: AL. 5-8772, of comedians (?) who joke about “father and ^euii. Cot Rate Drains My Lady Edith mother and masochism, sister and sadism." Thea^ young the baaaar. AL. 5-75S6, or TA. 5-3752. f o B R ia in SoToteo S a p d r/e a There will be a special meet men who appear in night dubs, Beauty Shoppe Parishioners are urged to re and Herb Shriner are rarely PoBr Btuincaa dpproeietod MIHNIB KESaELEO. MCI. ing Thursday evening, July 30, make recoidings, and, more member the sick of the parish seen on TV. And television has at 7:30, for all women attend lately who have Invaded tele- Alameda & So. Broadway 2S04 e. 6tb Ave. EA. 2-078S practically forsaken those fine ing the church. — Mrs. Barnett and Miss Rose viaion, are a successful lot—fi “supporting” comedians like St. Ann’s c:ircle will meet Rita Sleimers. nancially. They believe that the Bill Frawley and Vivian Vance only way to get a laugh is to (I Love Lucy), Bea Benadaret FLAK PARISH DIHNER attack motherhood, sainthood, :CURE d'ARS PARISI and Fred Clark (Bums and adulthood, and childhood. IN CHARGE of a dinner to be given by the A j^ C. 32ad AVE. * DAHUA ST. _____ Allen), and Paul Ford (Colonel Society of Holy Family Parish, Denver, on Sunifey, TV audiences are familiar Hall o f “BUko” ). m SUNDAY MASSES m THE BEER TIUT Aug. Z are, left to right. Mrs. Eugene Heiberger, cbsirman; Mrs. 6K)0 • 7K)0 • 8:00 - 10:00 • 11:80 A 7:00 p.m. with their faces— Mort Sahl, Even if we are too young to ITrank Alioto, Mrs. C. B. Wilson, Mrs. Ambrose Lantzy, and Mrs. Jonathan Winters, Shelley Ber recall some of the "old comedi CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:80 MADE MILWAUKEE V. L. Moore. man (who Is schooled for Ed ans” or have forgotten their Rav. John N. Haley, Paator Sullivan’s Show Aug. 2 )—and -FAMOUS acts, at least we fondly remem 3Ci60 Dahlia S t EA. 2-1119 with their strange spedalty of ber their names. That is more humor. If anyone is "sick” at than we will be able to say Holy Family Altar Unit this stage of televiewing, it is about the “sicknika" 10 years the audience. Viewen are get from DOW. Schedules Dinner Aug. 2 ting ill from the inanities and ...... On TV, Radio mayhem employed by these TOLVE LIQUORS MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Th* fellewlng ir« progritn. ufixP (Holy Family Parish, Denver) Sisters Re-Assigned men in their routines. ultS durtns th* cemlne w««k en The Altar and Rosary Society Three Sisters of Loretto from Dahlia Shopping Ccnt< r — 3360 Dohlio Dtnvtr tne Coleritfe Sprlnsi it*- . Rehart M. — Peal V, — M. T. M arrcy : One. Lenny Bruce, in one of tie n i. will aponsor a dinner on Sun the faculty of lut year receive^ Free Delivery — EA. 2 5977 bis night d u b acts, imagines O E N V fR day, Aug. 2, in the cafeteria of new appointments. Sister M)vle KOA-TV, Ch*nn«l t. \|(K II.IKV JW in: M( M ) Two Boy Scouts Praesidium Meets 1,000th Time Guardian Angels' (S t Pbllomena's Parish. Dillon, and Elizabeth Roche; socielly sad financially. A At St. Dominic's Denver) Mmes. Mae Johnaon, G. P. total ot $4M was collected Project Success Clarke, J. T. NeeviUe. Philo- over the school year. The Legion of Mary Praesid (Gnardlan Angeb' Pariah. mene Hodges, Abi Holland. ium. Mary Refuge of Sinners, Mrs. Donald Steincamp is re Denver) Received by Order Fnncls O'Brien, Anne Waldron, of the ps^h met in Its l,(X)0th sponsible for reorganizing this Charlotte Gotleeleben, Theresa The summer campaign drive (5L Demiaie'i ParUi, Denver) assembly last week. activity for the coming year. conducted Sunday. July 26. w u Huason. and Marie Hoffman. The ^temoon tournament is Two reprientativet from This m eeting, concluding succeuful. Envelopu will be Present officers are; Presi for women and the evening nearly 21 years of weekly meet mailed out this week to all who Troop S9, Boy ScouU of Amer dent, Mrs. Mary H. Edmondson; marathon is for couples. Any ica, have aucceaafully completed ings for Our Lady in the Legion vice president, Miss Rota Adele have co-operated in this sum one Interested in registering mer campaign. Those families the ordeal for adminion to of Mary, inspired a picnic Reilly; tecretaiy. Miss Valentine may call M n. Steincamp at EA. who were not here lu t Sunday membenhip in the Order of the lunch at Genesaee Park. After Mlz; end treasurer, Mrs. Agnes 2-7961. may obtain pledge cards and Arrow. Life ScouU William ward the legionariea gathered Gunnison. Active members are envelopes at t^ rectory in or Brandenburg and Richard Dieck- in the evening under the stars Hlai Katherine Wagner and The novena in hoaor of St der to make this a huge success. raan were elected by their at the Shrine of St. Francea Mrs. Fem e Thornton. One ae- Pbilomena, patron saint ef This campaign will be held fellow acouts to represent the Xavier Cabrini, where the Ro Uve member is on leave o f ab- the parish, will begin with the during the months of August,. pariah troop In this privileged sary and legionary praym aence. M ia Marti O'Brien. Menv S pjn. Mass M Sunday. Aug. 2. The novena oa weekdays September, and October. A re cdremony. were recited, followed by a bersblp atao includee 110 auxil pleasant exchiuge of meroorlas iary members. will start at 7:34 p A . It will port on the progreu of the The Order of the Arrow, connected with the apoitolate. conalst ef Rosary, prayers, project will be given every Sun Bridge Tourney Ends founded In 1015, is a National and Benediction. The feut day in the buUetin and a spe The Rev. Leonard Urban was Prises were twarded to both day will be Tuesdsy, Aug. 11. cial collection win be taken up Brotherhood of Scout Honor host to the following leglon- winners and loaers of the bridge each Sunday. dampen. Its purpose is to recog- ariee: Mmei. Rosa Adele RelUy, The Holy Name Men’a Club tournament at a party given by Credit Union Bonn Valentine Mix, Agnea Gunniaon, will meet io the acbool audl idze those campen who best Mrs. Earl Gardell and Mrs. Wal In the month ol August, the Katherine Wagner. F e r n e lorium Thunday evaning. July exemplify the scout promise ter Badger. Credit Union office will be open Thornton. Francis O'Brien, Phil- 90. A baaeball p m e at Congrew and law in their daily Uvet, to every Sunday morning in the omeoe Hodges, Marie Hoffman, In the night couple groups. In Park between the club mem promote scoot camping, and to churi± ball from 8:90 to 10 a m and Mary Edmondson. dividual high fcorea «rm bers and the young men of the crysUlize the scout habit of On Sunday, Aug. 3. the flrst turned in by Mrs. James De CFM will start at 6 p.m. Re- helpfulness and leadership in St Phllomena’s Parish Sunday of the month, all ptrenU laney and Mrs. Harry Weber, freshmenta will be served at cheerful service to others. Praesldlnm was organised on and their children aru urged to and by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gen- school after the contMt Charles RamponI, scoutmaster Dec. 8, 1933, In retpenae to receive Communion u a unit at ereux. Each o f these winners for Troop 65. has announced an addresa given by the eelo- The women o f the Altar and whatever Man they attend. was awarded a $9 bUl. the expenditure of more than DAT NURSERY TO PRESENT PROGRAM bn ted Miss Mary Duffy, who, Rosary Society and the PTA Home-grown flowers will be $100 for new camping equip as the Legion of Mary envoy The winners of the women's trill receive Communion In a needed througbota the summer They will present favorite poems of children m ent This includes e i^ t tents, THE MARGERY REED MAYO Day from Ireland, uked the Rt. afternoon group were Mn. ^ ou p in the 0;1S o’clock M u* for decorating the altars. Any ir 36-galloD Lister btg, one ax. Nursery, Denver, w ill present a dance in creative rhythm. Rev. Montlgnor William M. James Delaney, Mrs. John EP Sunday, Aug. 2. one who hu flowers avsilsble four shovels, and a luggage program under the direction of Mary Ellen Foa- The program will conclude with a “ Salute to Uiggiot, paator, to permit her dredge. Mrs. Sam Coyle, and may bring them to the church rack fw the bus. Funds for this ter, aasisled by Marti Foster, on Thursday, July America" tap dance by the junior boys. to address a largo group of U n . Alex Keller. These win before noon on Saturdays. purpose were raised by the boys 30. at 4 p.m. The “ Gold Ballet’’ will be the nur The nursery, at 1128 28th Street, is con women of the parish. ners were given evening bags. Firtl Communion sery's contribution to the Colorado “ Rush to ducted by -the Sisters of Charity o f Cincinnati. SEE THE NEW of U e troop. The charter members o f the The low fcorea from these Received by Seven the RocUes" centennial. The “Gold Ballet’’ tells From left to right, above, at the Shrine of Corporate Commanlon organization were Misses Lizetta groups were turned in by Mrs. RA.HBLER the story of a miner's search for gold. Under Our Lady of Guadalupe on the grounds of the (Christ the Ring Parish, Smith. Josephine Hagmsn. and John Majerus, Mrs. Robert BdL FOR *59 -Sunday, Aug. 2, m em ben of the magic wand of the “Golden Fairy,’’ gold Margery Reed Mayo Day Nursery are Suzanne Hsitnn) Alice Minot. Among the many Mrs. Hobart Rhodes, and Mrs. the Roeary-AlUr Society will nuggets appear. Niibimura. Lorraine Martinez, Laura Martinez, who, through the years were a^ Herbert Tom o i r z . w’ ^ v - PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4^205 Thuriday, July 30, 1959 New Series Schedu/ed fijUflUBAXXUtt i/L f ijO O L For Expectant Parents r>«KC A new *eries o f segsions tor WtNOY IM N I CHAVtZ, 7. CSS tit* hufbaod of Petrtta Carela; fa Street, Denver. He w u the father on* brother, W illiam A. Hyland, Mi expectant parenU will be con ShcnuB StrMi, SN wM the diufta- ther of Mike, Louis, and Jodo Gar of IssbeUe Baoe end MOm Vers, Pa- ami, FIs OUnger Mortuiry. ducted br the Visiting Nune ler 0( Mr. utd Mn. It T. C b a ve i; cia . R o m Beraal, Hrt. Jamu UU- colma, Caltf.; and the friend of Tom btiTl. Hrf. Tony Sancbei. and M n. QulnUos and Evelyn CMsUllo. Den- DOMINIC A. KUHN Service of the Denver Deptrt- the riM«r of line* Chivu; ircad- Requiam High M us w u Sung July dcuibUr of V n. Eva Serafuo and Rudy Goiualet. He ti also survived ver. Requiem Hllh Man w u sunt 17 In tha Cstbedral for Dninlnlr A. ment of Health and Hoapitili Mn. Pvtn Cbavai of Albuquarque. b y M (IfraadchUdren. Requiem Mass July n In SacredHurt Church. In- war offaiwd July It tn Sectwd Heart Kuhn of 1412 E. I4tb Avenue, Den beginning Monday, Aug. 3. at N. Hex. Gnvaotdv aarvlcoa on July tennani Ml. OUveL Capitol Hortu- ver. Hr. Kuhn died July 23 In St. S. lourm aot ML 01lv«t. Boulavaru Church. Burial lo Mt. OilveL Tre 8 p.m. in tbe Asaembly Hall, 699 M o rtu a ry . vino Mortuary. *1('lLIAN MAUZ, 00, Of too Ninth Joeeph's Hospital. He was 62. M t t . r . H. K I L L Y , o f T wI d F a lU , ICABIL M IO INA. 73. Of ISIS Stout Street. Golden. He w u the husband Bom In Uebenthal, Kans., Oct. g, Cherokee Street. Ida. She war tho moihar of ChartM StraaL She w u Ih* wife of Ausust of KalAertne Maus; tha father of 1996, be married Clara L. Toepfar These aessions will include J. Kelly of Twta Palti; lb* crand- Medliu, and the mother of Dllsoo Mrs. Antonio Garold, Arcadia, Calif.: to Victoria, Kaiu., In 1919. motbrr of Mary Bout of La Junta HartltKz. She Is alto survived by Henry H. Maui, Ft. BUn, Tei.; and A former banker lo Victoria, Mr. discuasiona on prenatal care, and ThooMM CuatoB of Campbell. nve pandehUdren and one treat- KUIan H. Mauz. GoMem the brother Kuhn came lo Denver In 1936. He preparing for tbe hospital, Calif. Sb* If alfo xurvtvod by thro* frandchlld. ReettaUoD of the Rosary of Mrs. Anns Taylor, Phoenix. Arts. w u taeacleted with th* R la^ Hotel tieat-crandeblldroB. Roiulom Hlib w ill be I d Iha Tnvtiro>0 Chapel of He It also turvlvtd by elfhl frtnd- system until hli ratlrament In 1987. growth of the baby, planning fw Maaa « u fuse July Si Is Blaaaod Roau. 4M K. AlaoMda.a. at 7 p.m. children sad two (rut-trandchll- Surviving In addition to bis wife a new baby, and baby’s feeding Sacranent Cbnreb. Inl*rm*n( Ml. u rs d s y , J u ly 10. Re eq q uieu ie m n MassTh dran. Requiem Man will be offered ■re four sons, Roy and Donald ef OUvri. Boulevard Mortuary. will be offetM at t am. Friday la In St. Joseph'! Church, Golden. Denver, Melvin of Pinole, Calif.; and supplies. T H O M A S W. RYAN, ft, of Gallup, St. Cajetan'f Church. Interment Mt. Thursday, July 10, at t am. Inter and Gerald of Portland, Ore.; three Additional information may N'. Mea. Ha w u ihe orothar or Olivet. TravliM Mortuary. ment Ml. Olivet. Woods Mortuary. dioghters, Mrs. Ellea Shunk, Doreen Danlol J. Ryan of Daavar. The LUCY MtSTAS, 72, of 1SI7 Hlfh be obtained by calling Denver LOUIS KALIMOWIKI Kuhn, aod Mrs. Mae ^n ty, all of Rotary wUl be recited Thunday, Street, Denver. She w u the mother Denver; two brothers, teven elslers, Visiting Nurse Service at CH. July It. at 7:30 pm. In Ihe Boule of Joe, Harold, and Manuel Hastu, Requiem Hlfh Man w u offered July 28 In St. Phllomena's Church, and 16 grindchUdren. Interment tn vard Mortuan Chapel, N. Speer and Mrs. Pete Acoeta. She Is sur Mt. Olivet, Howard Mortuary. 4-6860, Ext. 301. Boulevard at Federal. Requiem Hlfh vived also by 18 trandehlldren and Denver, for Louts Xallnowskl of .Mau will be offer^ Friday at B 18 freat-iraMchllaroiL R equiem 1806 Jackson Strert. Mr. Ksllnowski a.m. lo St. Domlnic'a Church. Tnter- Mast w u offered July 3t lo St. Ca- died July 24 In his horns. He waa ST. mant ML Ollvat. Boulavard Uortu- jalan't Church. Interment Mt, Oli Bom Oct. 1. ItOl, in Chleafo, he MOTHER DIED LAST OCTOBER a n . vet. TrevliM Mortuary. moved to Lyons u a youth and AO Ntt OALLSOOt, Si. Of ISII W. ANNII SANCHIZ. H, 1110 Osceola came to Denver In 1010. ISth Avanua. She w u the wife of Street. Sh* w u the wife of Flor- He waa employed by the Bureau Teodora Callecec: th* moihar of Joa anclo Sanches; mother of Isidoro, of Public Worki and the Rocky and Eaabal; Iha dauchtcr of Mr. and Mike, Antonio, Fidel, Luia, and Br- Mountain Arsenal, Greeley Pastor Offers Mn. Joae M. Jtrtm lllo: tuTer of neato Sanches, Mrs. Antonio Gal- Surviving are hit wUe, Mabel; a Baeny and Frank Cosaaln and Mn. Itfoa, end Hrt. Joe* Rocha; th* sta daushter. Mrs. Marie Dolan. Denver, Simon UannoaUle; th* dausfalerla- ler of Mn. Geort* Brown, Mn. a slalar, Mrs. LiwUla Dekker, of law of Mr and Hr*. Guadalupe Gal- Manuel T^lU o, and Mn. Benito Denver; two brothers, F. W. Gray Ia(of. Requiem Nam will m o f Veldes; alto tumvud by It frand- of Seattle, W a^.. and Victor Xall- Father's Requiem Mass fered at I am . Tbureday, July It, In children and 1 0 freatHrnndehlldrtn. nowskl of Hedictne Bow, Wyo.; and SI. CaJetuM Choivb. loiem ant Ml. Re^ltm Han w u offered July 27 four frandcblldren. OilveL Ttevlno Mortuary. In St. Cajetsn's Church, bterm enl Interment Ml. Olivet. Boulevard The Rev, Robert Hoffman, pastor of St, Peter’s Par AUeUtTIMI BABCIA (CHINO), Ml. OilveL Trevino Mortuaiy. M o rtu a ry . ish, Greeley, offered a Solemn Requiem Mass in St. Pe DISCUSS FUND CAMPAIGN FOR SICK POOR U. of ait Ralelch Street. He waa YSMAIL VBRA. 07, of IfS Race JOHN F. (FAT) FASLE ter’s Church July 27 for his father, Henry A. Hoffman, Requiem High Maaa w u sung July SISTER JOSEPH DAMIAN is discuss fund campaign. During tbe past week she has 17 Id St. Jsm u' Chuioh, Denver, for 79, who died suddenly in Weld County General Hospi Jobo P. rPsti Parle of 10*0 L m u s I ing the needs of her sick poor patients made 40 visits to the homes of tbe needy s i^ Slreel. Mr. Parle, a long-time aheep tal July 23. with Prank Gold, chairman ef the sisters’ 1959 and spent 60 hours adnunistering to their needs. The job of constant vigilance buyer for Armour A Co., died July ------—“ 2} In a local hoaplul. He w u 8t, It has been just a little more; to protect that predous eyesight is u obUgatioo of Bom In Kansu CHy. MO:, SapL 10, than eight months since Father Rev. Edward Ryan, aaaisunt lo 1889, Mr. Parle came to Denver In Hoffman sang a similar Mass St. Peter's Pariah, delivered the pareots. For ■ life time of good eyesight your children 1916, An emptoy* of Armour A Co. for 88 years, he retired u head for his mother, who died in sermon. need sde - r » ; Thurtdoy, July 30, 1959 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN CFM Dance Set July 31 MARKET PLACE RENTiNG*HIRINC At Presentation Parish OF MIUIOKS W A ^ N T A D S BUYING*$ELLING iPretenUlien PariMi. Denver) through Pat Johnaon. KE. 4- A dance, sponaored by tbe 4381. any CFM member, or. at parish CFM, will be held on tbe door. AU parisbionen are Phone K£. 44205 Today To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask For the Classified Department Friday. July 31, from 9 p.m. to invited. 1:30 a.m. at the DAV Club (for Parents of school children are merly V asu Park). 4901 Mar reminded that tuition, room PERSONALS Salesmen or Lediet 9B REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 33— Not U ilcd by Parish shall Road. AdmUaion is $2 per fees, and book rentals v e due naUNSLC NSW h i a l t h s a l o n Let SANTA'S HELPERS Italp you couple. The Harmony Polka and payable on Aug. 27 and 28 AIR CO.NDmONBD have a uroDderfal Qirtetnaa. Earn S3—SL Bemadetta'i Our PanetaoHiad Dots of the K of C. will furnish for the coming school year. New S UONSKD OPIMATORS high eammlaaloBa, aeUlad taya oa Bp.owaer. S-bdm. brick, batha, S«llH, »MI|II. Mn. V (AL I* a BA party plaa. KM *om . aiL S«ar gar., fin. 4-room knotty Sarvka Sells Homat music for dancing. uniforms ordered last spring loss xw. ia s-fm 'laa bant., fencad back yd_ naar Use far Proceeds wilt be available Sept. 2 and 3 A WANT AD la Iba CATHOUC SITUATIONS WANTED— Ir. high and grada aeheola, S t Bar- from 9 a m. to 1 p.m. RtQIsm eta do ao auch (or oo MALE 11 tiadaut'a Paruh, IS min. Fed. Ctr.; Proceeds will be used to send ll(U«. CtU CLASainiD today al P H A ar a ta u ia a 4M% GJ.: aaUag seiS LD the Rev. Thomas P. Stone as a Cub Scout Program KE. 44sea. Maa, ta aarly SO'a, asaaliaBt baaltb tlIJM . BE 7.1SH. • MWL'PN daalraa any kind of work (aaeapt IBM S. Broadway SH. 44311 delegate to tbe national conven The Cub Scout program, driving).^!] PS. S4S41. 33-Core d'An tion of the CFM to be held in sponsored by tbe Holy Name So Ur. Jiilm A. Miller SITUATIONS WANTED — UNUSUALLY alee elder brick botaa. South Bend. Ind., in August. ciety. is being organised for ChiropodUl S bdnaa., f.f. boat., larte rac. reata, Swiory brick. 2 bedrooaui garage, Ticiceli may be obtained. boys attending the pariah achoot Fotti Sfariali$l FEMALE 12 workaboe, dnpaa. carpatlng, 1 flr a - wall, 2 fun bathe, feacM b it ft. fra a ia g e . and the group will be known u 2889 So. Beltsire placaa, uteban appla.. hoge nfllg.- SK. t-m s IRONING ireanr, garaga, many olbar fealuraa. 4412 Wyandot Pack 373. O n ly tlS .7 N , a i m U t M SIJIOO 1506 Dallis 85c an hour dowo. Near public and Core d’An IS uaiu, brick, laooma I7MJ0 The following persons form fM. Alias 5SS) Cola. Slvd. TA. S4S44 •chooli. (DunadlaU poattaaloa. ZSIt last ■eat m b Ava. HEAR the committees: Ruben Keister, R|t Appol«(m«iit Oaljf Charry, DU. S4tai, o w a e r. institutional representative; Ice EDUCATION 13 1 apt!., aeparata balbi, Utcama 33-H aIy Family f lW h t . land Beshard, cubmaiter. PUdo laatmcttoaa Butb Merrla Cat- 123 Oawnlnf Thomas Apodaca. asalitant cub- DR. D. J. SMITH ky, taaebar of piano. Stadia ttSa 4SM Newtea—Vacant. A laal b a r , SM ASK and LEARN Charry Straat. KA. 2-SSgT. m o . P J .T X I baliih gaa. h-v. neat, S. J. TonioUi master; Rex Fleming, commit Opiometrut full ^ L , dbl. brick garage. Good C H . 4 i m E A . 1-S2M Prlvata muatral lastractloa ea all rcatal. Goad (or large faaUy home. tee chairman; John Weyna, taftniaentf by 1 0 prafenkiaal ta. with CUaa a HardMiy SpecitUxing in Currier, QL M1S4 o r KA. ^ 7 W . KOA awards; D. R. Eggert, transpo^ atructon. AceordtoDf and gattara CMitsct Lenses, also loaned free la bcflaoarv. tation; Hugh Denning, financial Visual Training. Inntwaad Mvalc Stadia 33—Oor L idy of Grace REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 ; IO:iO Cvary SatiJmy Epening . secretary; and Prank Barry and Sa. Padaral al Aabvry W f. S-WI 7292 U.8. Hiway « — Derby N etn DaoM Partabloaar Lady of Graea —SAdnL madam Queetions an religion sub Manuel Sandos, new registra boma. Oaruga, fancad yard. Oa boe A T . IL3693 For Reaulta l.ivL W ith tions. JotHi Chandler Chard Itna. Par aala by owaar. CaU AL. S- mitted by (he radio aodience 941 E. 881b Ave—Tbomton Plano ttvdlo M I4 . answered on tbe archdioce- Den mothers are Mrs. John A T . 7 -1 9 2 6 l«M Ivy St. SA. 1-H73 John F. Bruno Brovsky. den I: Mrs. Fred lIvBBlnx AppolotmoaU lovllodl Now aecepUnd bagtnnlng and ad- 33— Our Lddy of Lodrdes »n broadcut. vaocad atudeiM la plaao. Leyba, assistant; Mrs. Edward Healior Boa/iUl on Cathofie QJimrth ~ OUR LADY OF LOURDES Lujan, den II: Mrs. John Weynt, DAY NURSERIES IS MST 8. Pearl—2 bdnaa., t batha, 2 BMifaMa /raa o f tott EAST OFFICE assistant; Mrs. Dale Warner, VERNON LUCILLE kltebana, din log rm. Quick Poaaea Catt 2 2 nd « Keanay to aU inguiratt, COOL Ain Bo Peep Day Nursery alon. You wUl ba plaaaad with thia OK S-4SSd den ID; Mrs. E. Hughes, assist call. Try your tanna. Lane family WRITE TO NEW LIFE HEALTH MART 946 Benton BE. 3-3569 0UUTH u ypici BT.t; Mrs. Carl Spataro. den IV; Wticom* "Huih to tho Rockln^ daalnd. Oaorga Armand, % 4-29M. Ask and Learn, Station ROA | Pritchia 4 Ca. llta S. Calavada Blvd. and Mrs. Petra X,ujan, asslstanL tourlMB. Export Swodlili htad mat- HOME TO SHARE 19 A SH. 4 4 I U P L . S-U11 SK. a-IST7 Denver 2, Colorado The next pack meeting wiU ttf*. hot oMdletttd btthA How- trd'i etbUMt molii hott thorapy, CongenUl lady would Ukt a lady 2144 I. Smarean. A battar older be held on Friday evening, twirl peel Ixth*. SptcUIitlnf In tUff borne with l bdrme. Very good lo- SO to ts yaara. to aharo a nict du In Lakewood or Whaatrtdga. 2 bdrm. Aug. 14. in tbe parish bsU. lau and Mro tehlns miuclat. plex. 34U Crova. GR T-03U. eattoD, cloaa to bui, achoota. Near :p. oportton. Appt. AL. S-ISSS. Our lddy of Lourdea. Owner, PK ho m e . 2 batha aad uUUly room on ISME Tremonl. m w .______ground level. Under MOJIM. Box B.M. HOUSES FOR RENT- Tba Begliler, SM Bannock 81. UNFURNISHED 24 CATERING 4A 33—St. Fraodg’ PIANOS, MUSICAL Vacaal Auguat tat. Nlea 3bdim. BY OWNER IN GARB AND GUISE OF gTS.et. Ooaa lo SL PraneU. Prefer Naar SL Pra^la da Salae Church. INSTRUMENTS 39 older eoupla. Plaaae eaU SK. MISS. 4 bdrm.. flraplaca, Ui batha, SLSM Qreeley GRANDFATHER dawe ar baat atfar. Take over pay- FURNISHED APTS. 25 manta. PT easts. Brentwood Music Studio NEAR ST. PKANOS. tOdm a, tH Salea aad raalala of new and uaad KIT CARSON III, shown wearing the buckskin suit lit floor, fura- m uilcal taMrnmaata. AeoordMiia lahcd or uafumtMwd. I or Z adulia. batha, double saraga, new beating. that belonged to the original Kit Carson, will portray JM by owDtr. S4 Sa. Sbenua, and guitan loaaad fret to ba|l» Please Patronize SL lUiabatb'a Pariah. IM iltb 8L, se ra . Adamson Mortuary his famous grandfather in the Cesar Romero Show “Sons of DiAL-A; KK 40ea. S. S-1144. Sa. Fadartl at A *«ry W l. S-ms Your REGISTER Coronado" at the Bed Rocks Theater Aug. 7 and 8. S-raeo baaemetit ipartnadl, utllltlai 24 Hour Amiiulanc* Serriee S3— SL JsiDes' Naira Dame Pariahlober Advertisers and Kit Csrsoo Hi wiU psrticipite in the episode re-enacting DINNER BaM. Cloae ta No. 4S buik ?^^er Creelay, Colorado A C 2 4 8 9 1 I wetUng glria. By ewnar. SOdna. briefc, attaebad Mention the founding of the first White settlement in Colorado. As were 4IM Wtantview tlvd. garaga. ftatabad racmaMon room SHOP around Chen aao ear ptano k. ■**■ Igiwiii t**g *. K iia t P a r P m I H a a w _____ and badroom ta baaaniwL Cbolee the noted scout and two of his sons. Kit Carson is married to a SPiCIALiriNO IN ChaWa CaUtadial Pariah. Claan, altnctive. vatnee nwe* 1*34 *1* *•*. *1 Stk SI THE REGISTER Ut and tod floor front apCi., batha, leeatloB. ZS4S HmaoUa. PL. MOM. TOM WAIKIR PIANOS daughter of an aristocratic Spanish Colonial family. Rib, Sakai VIraMa Ham , ___ •ear Parking Pnad Chickan, SHr1m», hetMi utUlHaa. 2 adulti. S tt and M S. ISW The pageant will star movie actor O sa r Romero u narrator iSaaf ’ - i s PAGE TWELVE O^ice, 938 Bannock SNt«t THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talephono, Keytten* 4-4205 Thyriday, July 30, 195.9 ALL SAINJS’ CHLRCH TONIGHT-FRIDAY SATURDAY-SUNDAY i u SPECIAL ATTRACTION^ JULY 30-31 AUGUST 1-2 1959 Rambler 4 Door Cross Country Station Wagon— Fully Equipped:' Heater, Defrosters, Reclining Seats, Twin Travel Beds, W.W. Tires, etc. All Saints’ Parish Grounds 2559 SO. FEDERAL - o - ROAST BEEF DIANER Rambler Furnished By VIC HEBERT, Inc Sunday, August 2nd 3660 DOWNING ST. ADLLTS $1.00 CHILDREN 75e FUN FOR ALL L _—_—_—___— Brentwood Area’s FIRST Cleaners BOLDEN CLEANERS S W. JEWELL AVE. 2106 So. Federol Blvd. WE. 5-4657 Green Stamps Branch Offices 526 Knox €(• — 2302 W. Hampden Ave. G & W HARDWARE C 3 W 7 ® © ® 2102 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. POWER MOWERS Sales & Service on all makes SOUTH FEDERAL BLVD. • EVANS TO JEWELL AVE. It Lavm Seed and Fertilizer Filhing, EUi and dtita/o/ta Lltanset Alexander's Apparel Bosley's Super Market Howell's Department Store WE. 5-1701 Al-Cor Jewelers Centrol Finance Co. John's Barber Shop RAINBOW LIQUORS Brentwood Fabric Shop Couch's Fomily Shoes Kradle to Kollege ‘'JTe Keep You in the Beet of Spirit#” Brentwood Optical Center Cheerio Restaurant and Bar King Soopers 2092 SO. FEDERAL WE. 5-1283 Brontwood Paint t Supply Dolly Madison Ice Creom Kwlk Shake Inn Lat'i form on All Saints' Parish Brentwood Beauty Solon HestetPs Medical Clinic Bowling League Serving Harvey Park and Bfentioood Areas Crown Bowling Lanes STONE DRUG STORE American School Supply Roblyn Prescription Store Joe McClain “ Where Pharmacy Is a Profession” Free Delivery—Lower Prices 2323 So. Federal Blvd. W'E. 6.3471 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US Brunswick Fiberglass Desks 2104 So. Federal Denvw, Colo. 2 Locations 1514 Arapahoe St. P h on e WE. 5-3588 P h on e WE. 5-3589 2086 So. Federal WE. 5-2447 COMPLIMENTS Pay Yoar Public Seniee BUU — No Extra Charge. KE. 4-3111 2717 So. Colorado Blvd. SK. 6-9409 OF A Money Ordm '• Brogans Fine Furniture CLEM MOHR DRUGS LEE'S TEXACO SERVICE FRIEND Acrm > trw ftm l Fnm All Sainn atetwy •‘THE DRUG STORE COMPLETE” Phone WEst 4-9627 CARPETS AND RUGS 2428 SO. FEDERAL WE. 5-5305 1201 SOUTH FEDERAL TOM BROOAN MU SO. FIDIRAL tLVD. THE Wl. 5-1711 DENVea. COLORADO DENVER 19, COLORADO DENVER, COLORADO BAR PLEASE PATRONIZE THESE FRIENDLY FIRMS WHSRi.YOU MEST TOUR PRIiNDI 2920 WEST EVANS THEIR CO-OPERATION HAS MADE THIS PUBLICITY POSSIBLE T 0 . F E D E R A L B L V I D. I lowdermilk Bokery Moore Cleaners Pat's Shoe Service / Platter Parlor, Inc. Republic Rexoll Drug Store Standees Gifts ft Cards Toy Menagerie