Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1954—Permission to Reproduce, Except on SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM WORKSHOP PLANNED Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue + # 14 Parochial Institutions Participate Mana^fers and personnel of warded to eight paro­ Si.ster Paschalita holds a grad­ Home Economics Expert •the hot lunch program con­ chial schools and six others in uate degree in dietetics from the state that participate in Colorado A. & M. and also has ducted in Denver's parochial the national school lunch pro­ a master’s degree in home schools are invited to attend gram. Participants will reside economics. the state school lunch work­ in Braiden Hall on the A. & M, Other workshop .sessions in­ shop to be held co-operatively campus. clude meal preparation and by the Colorado State Depart­ Sister Mary Paschalita, •planning, sanitation, record ment of Education and the chairman of the home econom­ keeping, cost analysis, food Colorado A. & M. College in ics . department at ■ Loretto demonstration, a n d kitchen Fort Collins Aug. 23-26. Heights College, Denver, will equipment. Surplus foods ac­ REGISTER Father Edward A. Leyden, conduct a class each day on quired by the government are archdiocesan superintendent of personnel problems of people sold at a low price to all schools, announced that appli­ in charge of the school lunch schools faking part in the na­ VOL. XLIX. No. 46. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954 DENVER, COLORADO cation blanks have been for­ program. A registered nurse. tional school lunch program. Plan to Open Seminary

Wyoming Orphanage I Will Dedicate New Students Will Be Brought From Spain $250,000 Addition The 25th anniversary of the St. Joseph Orphanage, Tor- Institution to Give rington, Wyo., in the Diocese of Cheyenne, will be celebrated with the dedication of the new $250,000 addition to the or­ Great Boost to Work phanage Sunday, July 4. Tak­ ing part in the ceremony, in Sister Mary Paschalita (left), head of the addition to Bishop Hubert M. Instructors in home economics department of Loretto Newell of Cheyenne, will be Heights College, Denver, will conduct a Urban J. Vehr of In Spanish Parishes Lunch Program class at the workshop for workers in the Denver and Archbishop Karl school lunch program at Colorado A. & M. College, Fort Collins, Aug. J. Alter of Cincinnati, chair­ The announcement by the Theatine Fathers 23 to 26. She is shown above with two other in stru ^rs, Mrs. Emma man of the NCWC Administra­ tive Board. that they intend to open their new St. Andrew Nance and Mrg.^Irene Whatley.______Avellino Seminary in Denver this fall is news of. which the full importance will become evident only Prep^SerninQry New Parishes in years to come. For in this .seminary will-be ,2 trained candidates for the priesthood to serve the large Spanish-American popula­ tion of Colorado. Announced bv Pueblo Diocese The Rev. John Ordinas, C R., pastor of St. Cajetan's Parish, The establishment of a Cascade, where almost four acres Holy Rosary Church has been are available for parish purposes. under construction for several Denver, said that work on the in­ preparatory seminary, the Msgr. John J. Kelley months unddr the supervision of terior of the building was begun canonical establishment of Postor of New Parish the Rev. Maurice Gallagher, as-- this week, and that it is hoped to sistant pastor of the ^acred have it ready for occupanqr in two new parishes in Pueblo, The Rt. Rev. Mpnsignor John Heart Cathedral. and the appointment of J. Kelly, pastor of the new St. September. The exterior of the three pastors, two directors Pius X Parish, will be assum­ Seminary Directors large building, which was started "rhe announcements reveal how ing his first pastorate. He is in 1952 and which stood for sev­ of the new minor seminary, Chancellor of the diocese, a far' plans have progressed to­ and three assistant pastors position which he has held since ward the opening of. a minor eral months with only the base­ are announced by Bishop the Pueblo See’s beginning in seminary in Pueblo with the ap­ ment and first floor standing, was Joseph C. Willging for the 1942. He was raised -to the rank pointment of Elwood completed only recently, Diocese of Pueblo. of Papal Chamberlain in 1949 and C. Voss as director and the Rev is being invested as. a Domes­ Daniel Huber as spiritual direc­ I/. S. Students • The two new parishes are both tic Sunday, July 4, tor of Villa St. Joseph’s Prepara­ brought into existence by cutting Father John Sierra, S.F., tory Seminary. Father Huber Now in into the territorial limits of the Sa­ named the first pastor of the had been assistant pastor of the The Theatine students from cred Heart Cathedral Parish. One The wiring for the night work was done by new Parish of the Holy Rosary, Shrine of St. Therese Parish Westwood Parishioners A massive out- Clair Williamson. the U. S. who are now preparing is the St. Pius X Parish, the site comes to Pueblo from Center, sinte his ordination in May, door Marian of which will be near the Pueblo The insert shows a scale model of the shrine, for the priesthood in Rome will where he has been pastor of St. 1950. of which the architect is Hpnry DeNicola, 2701 Golf and Country Club. The other Francis Jerome’s Parish the past Villa St. Joseph is the former Labor on Marian Shrine fn y« probably return, to the new semi­ is Holy Rosary Parish, where a Oakland Convent of the Sisters Parish, Westwood, is about one-third completed. S. Knox Court. three years. A native of Del The construction and landscaping will be done nary to continue their studies, church already stands west of Norte, he studied-for the priest­ of Charity who teach in Pueblo The shrine is being constructed of native granite said Father Ordinas. There are the Cathedral Parish and of the by the Holy Name Society of the parish, and the hood in Rome, where he was or­ Catholic High School. With the hauled from Buffalo and broken up at the con­ three of these. Theatine seminar­ Rev. John Ordinal, C.R. Santa Fe Railroad right, of way. dained as a member of the Con­ acquiring of a new convent for struction site. t iron work will be doge by Dufficy & Son. The new St. Pius X Parish is gregation of the Sons of the Holy th^ .sisters of St. Patrick’s Par­ A few of the Holy Name Society men who have Two statues will be installed. In the central ians from Spain will also come + -f--r + ish at 401 Michigan, the large position will be a statue of the Immaculate Con­ to the Denver seminary to com­ named after the Pope who was Family, to whose administration been working on the project are shown above. ception, and to the right will be a statue of St. canonized this year on May 29. Its the new pari.sh,J)a.s been entrust­ convent at 400 E. Rout became They are, left to right, Ted Prus, Frank Burns, plete their preparation for the property is situated at 31st and ed by Bishop Willging. available for the Pueblo Catholic Bob Moore, Erwin Fetter, Bob Ashford, foreman Anthony holding the Infant Jesus. Both will be High School sisters. of the job; and Tom Donnigan. Also working on of Carrara marble. Although tne statues have priesthood to serve the Spanish- Third Pilgrimage Regis Milan Tragically Drowned The present plan is that the the job is the pastor, the Rev. Michael Ma^er, already been donated, the donors wish to remain American communities in the boys of high school age who en­ who is shown at the lower front. ‘ anonymous. • Southwest. ter the prep school wilj live at The 60 tom of stone were moved to Denver To the right of the shrine will be a two-pole bell tower topped with a bell acquired from the The new seminary is expected To Mexico Leaves Villa St. Joseph while taking in trucks supplied by S. F. Renaud, Francis Ger- Young Serninarian's Death their high school course in Pueblo lits, the Elder Construction Company. Jbe Scavo, C.B.&Q. railroad by Bob Carter. to lead to an increase of vocations Catholic High. Bell & Sons Plumbing Company, Adolph Atencio, The shrine will be completed In late Septem­ among th e Spanish-American Father Bertrand Charlie Moore, and Bob Ashford. The loading ber or early October. It is being constructed as a Catholic youths. This increase in Denver on July 2 Marian Year project of the parish.—(Register Mourned by Roggen Parish Pastor of Montrose equipment-used at Buffalo was supplied by Jim vocations, together with the semi­ By J ames R. Walsh Kerr of the Kerdy Construction Company. _ photos by Warner) Father Aloysius J. Bertrand narians from Spain, will do much Into Mexico, the fabulous land of contrasts, Father John Ordi­ A Solemn Requiem Mas.s was was brought to his home parish has been named pastor of St. to fill the great need for Span­ offered June 28 in Sacred Heart the evening of June 27. Permis­ Mary’s Parish, Montrose. Or­ Enters Novitiate nas, C.IJ., pastor of St, Cajetan’s Church, South Roggen, for Regis sion was given to keep the re­ dained in December, 1943, he had ish-speaking priests in the South­ Parish, Denver, will lead the Barrett Milan, 19, a second-year mains in .the church overnight, previously been pastor in Ouray, Plan Reception July 7 west, and to combat the inroads third annual pilgrimage to Mex­ college student at St. Thomas’ and lay out the body in Gunnison, and Fruita. He re­ being made among the Spanish- ico City and the historic Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Seminary, Denver, who was and surplice. cently assisted in St. Columba’s Americans by proselyters of var­ drowned June-23 at Shady Bend, Parish, Durango, during the ill­ More than 25 persons will make The Rosary was recited by the To Honor Msgr. Hagus ious non-Catholic sects. Kans. Knights of Columbus, the Altar ness of Monsignor Joseph Se- the Marian Year pilgrimage. Fa­ The youth, a graduate of Regis and Rosary Society, and the fam­ gourn. Students of St. Andrew Avel- ther Ordinas said, for the ex­ A reception in honor of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor press purpose of honoring the High School, was working with ily, relatives, and friends, and Father Edward Wichmann is lino’s Seminary, which is on a a harvest crew to help pay his assigned as assistant pastor to Charles H. Hagus, pastor of the historic Annunciation Blessed Mother. A few reserva­ thereafter all through the night seven-acre site at E. Mississippi way through the seminary. While by members^ of the Nocturnal the Shrine of St. Therese Par­ Parish of Eastside Denver since November, 1934, will be tions are available for the tour, swimming with five fellow work­ Adoration Society. ish, Pueblo, t(T succeed Father held in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 1576 Grant Street, Avenue and S. Birch Street, will which will leave Friday, July 2, ers in the waters below Shady Huber. He was ordained in De­ Wednesday evening, July 7, from 8 to 10 p.m. attend classes at Sr. Thomas’ Semi­ at 12 noon and return Saturday, Bend Dam, young Milan is be­ Officers of Mass cember, 1952, and has been as­ July 17. The reception is being spon­ nary a few blocks away. Their An added highlight for pil- lieved to have b«en stricken with Father C. P. Sanger, pastor sistant pastor at St. Patrick’s the other friends of Monsignor stomach cramps. He drowned and St. Francis Xavier’s, both in sored by the Annunciation Par­ spiritual exercises and other ac­ grimi this year will ha a tour of the Roggen parish, was cele­ ish Council, which is the co-ordi­ Hagus from various Denver and of tha old Spanish minions in around 8:15 p.m. Pueblo. Colorado parishes are iRvited. tivities will be carried out at their Sheriff Dillet of Lincoln brant of the Requiem Mass, as­ Father Michael Corbett be­ nating group of all parish organ­ own seminary. San Antonio, Tex.—Puriiima sisted by the Rev. Charles izations. Monsignior Hagus is resigning Concepcion, San Juan Capis­ County, Kans.; the harvest crew comes assistant at St. Francis his pastoral duties after 46 years Completion of the new build­ of Harold White of Kingfisher, Herbst, C.M., one of the dead Xavier’s, and Father Joseph At that time a purse, the gift tran o , Sfin Jose, and San Fran­ youth’s professors at the Denver of faithful service in the priest­ ing has been a triumph of faith cisco de la Espada, whjch Okla.; the manager of the local Reade becomes assistant at St. of the Annunciation parishion­ hood. Father Thomas P. Barry grain elevator, volunteers from seminary, deacon; and the Rev. Patrick’s. Both were ordained in ers and the many friends of Mon- for Father Ordinas, who pushed equal in beauty and history of Grand Lake has been appoint­ millions found anywhere in nearby farms and towns, and Roy Figlino, subdeacon. Class- May of this year and this is their signqr Hagus, will be presented ahead with construction although males at the seminary served as ed the new pastor of Annuncia­ the U .S. volunteer divers from Smoky Hill first assignment to parochial to him. All archdiocesan clergy. tion Parish. he has never had sufficient funds. Air Base joined in the search for (Turn to Page 2 — Column J,) work. Annunciation parishioners, apd Two R

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(Clip and Save This Schedule for Handy Street!—6. 7. 8:16, 9:15, 10:16, COLORADO SPRINGS Reference) 11:16, 12:16, 7 p.m. CORPUS CHRISTl, 281S N. Caaetd*— HOLY ROSARY, 4672 Pearl Street—6, 7. 8, 9. 10, 11. 12:10. DENVER 8. 10. DIVINE REDEEMER. 1520 Caeha La CATHEDRAL, E. Colfax Avenue and MOST PRECIOUS BLOOB, S. Colorado Poudra—7,’ S. 9. 10. 12. Lopan Street— Sundaye. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. Boulevard at Iliff— 7, 8, 9, 11. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, 109 E. 11:80. 12:30. (Holy day». «. 7. 8. 9, Coatilla— 8, 11, and 6 p.m. 10. 11:30. 12:1.7, and 6:30 p.m.) MOTHER OF GOD. Speer Boulevard at PAULINE CHAPEL, Broadmoor—7. ALL SAtNTS’ (Maeiet at Loretto Lostan Street— 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:80, 8:80. 10. I I. Heichta Collcee)— 6, 8, 10, 11:80. 10:30. 11:30. SACRED HEART. 2026 W. Colorado ANNUN'CIATION. E. 86th Avenue and OUR LADY OF GRACE. 2846 E. 48th Avenue— 6:80. 8. 10. 11 :80. Humboldt Street—5:15, 7 :80. 8:80. Avenue— 7. 8. 9, 10. .11. 12:16. ST. MARY’S,’22 W. Kiowa Street—I, 9:30. 10:4.5. 12. OUR LADY OF GUADXLUPE, 8601 7, 8, 9, 11. 12:10. » BLESSED SACRA.MENT. Eudora Street Kalamath S treet— 8. 11. and Montview Boulevard—7, 8. 9:30. OTHER CHURCHES OUR LADY OF LOURDES. 8. Logan 10:45. 12. AKRON: St Joteph’a—Sundaye, CHRIST THE KING. E. EInhth Avenue Street at Iliff—7. 8:80, 9:30, 10:80, t. 11-80. and 12:15. 10:80. and Elm Street— 6. 7 :30, 9. 16. 11, ASPEN: St. Mary’i—7 and 9. 12:15, and 5:15 p.m.; holy daj*», eve­ OUR LADY OF VICTORY, 1904 W. BASALT: St. V incenfa— 10 :30. ning Maaa at 6 :15. 12th Avenue—0:80. BOULDER: Sacrad Heart of Jetua, 2821 CUBE D’ARS. E. 32nd Avenue at Dahlia OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL. 3649 N th S treet— 6.-15. 8, 0. 10:30. Street—"6 , 8, 9:80, 11. Navajo S treet— 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. BOULDER: St. T-fa o m a a AqUinaa’ m m GUARDIAN ANGELS’. 1843 W. 52nd BRESENTATION. W. Seventh Avenue Chapel. 898 14th Street—7, 9.’(1:80. Avenue— 7, 9, 10:30, ^ a n d Julian Street— 6. 8. 9. 10, 11, BOULDER (South): Sacred Heart of **The Weses Largest Church Goods Supjdy Housed * HOLY FAMILY. W. 44th Avenue and 12: holy dayi, 6, 6:45, 3:15, 9, and Mary Church— 8. 9. Utica Street— 5 :46, . 7 :30, 9, 10.15, 6:30 p.m. BRECKENRIDGE: 4th Sunday. 9. 11 ;I5. and 12:15. SACRED HEART. 28th and Urlmer BRIGGSDALE: St. Joaeph’a—2nd Sun­ HOLY GHOST. 19th and California Street.'— 6 :30. 7:30, 9. 10:30. 12. day, 10; 4th Sunday, 8; 5th Sunday, ST. CAJETAN’S, 1166 Ninth Street— 10. , 6:30.-8:30, 10:30. 12:15. and 7 p.m. BRIGHTON: St Auguatina’a. 112 S. Established, 1902 1633 Tremont Plac! Dr. G. J. (Beginning July 4. at 7:30 p.m.) Sixth Avanua— 6, 8. 9, 10, 11:10. ST. CATHERINE’S, 4200 Federal Boula- BRUSH: St. Mary’a— 7. 10. TAbor 5-3789 Denver 2, Cola. vard— 6. 7:30, 9, 10:15, 11:15, 12:16. BUFFALO CREEK: S t Elliabeth'a—10. Schaeuble and 7 p.m. BURLINGTON: St Catherine! — 7. ST. DOMINIC’S. W. 29th and Fedaral 8:30. Boulevard— 5 .-80. 7:80, 9. 10. 11, 12. CALHAN: St Michael*!—lat Ird. 6tb Optometrist ST. ELIZABETH’S. Curtii and 11th Sundiyi, 8:30; 2M, 4th, 11:80. S treet!— 6, 8, 9:15. 11. 12:15. CAMP SJT. MALO: beginning May 80, Specialist ST. ’, Alameda 10: beginning July 4, 7:80 and 10. Avenue and S. Sherman Street— 6. 6, CAMP SANTA MARIA I* (Nine mile! For V'isual 7, 8, 9. 10. I I, 12. above Bailey)—7:80 and 9:80. « ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA’S, E. 28rd CASCADE: Holy Roiary Chapal—8 :t0. Denver. Father Lilly died in the past year after Kjk f]ye ^!are Avenue and York Street—6. 7. 8:30 10. M o t o r M i s s io n s Guiding genius behind the 10:30. 12. CASTLE ROCK: St Francii’—June 6 IIIUIVI ITII»3IUII> successful motor missions becoming an authority in the’ field of Sacred Bank F riday « 638 E m pire BldR. KE. 4-3840 ST. JAMES’, 1284 Newport Street—8. June 20, Aug. 1, Aug. 15, 11: July held each summer throughout the state is Vin­ Scripture. (The Bruce Publishing Co. recently 7:15, ,8;30, 9:45. 11. 12:15. 4, July 18. Aug. 22. 9. published, a translation of the New Testament ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST’S, E. CENTRAL CITY: Aaaumption—10 :80. centian Father Richard Gieselman (above), whose Seventh Avenue and F.litabeth Street CHEYENNF, WELLS: Sacred Heart— knowledge of the faith has been an inspiration by Father Lilly and the Rev. James Kleiit, S.J., Wall — 6. 7 :30, 9. 10:80, 12. to 6. 9:80. and aid to countless thousands of Coloradoans. also deceased.) N ight 6 to 8 p. m. Wall ST. JO SEPH’S (Poliih), 517 E. 48th CRAIG; S t Michaal’a - 6:80. 8. 9:30. CARPETS Avenue—6. 8:30. II. CRIPPLE CREEK; S t Pater’a—9. The motor missions were begun in the summer The large number of converts made and fallen- ROOM SIZE ST. JOSEPH’S (Redemptoriit), Sixth CROOK : St. P eler’i — Sunday, 8 10,'of 1937 after a conference between Archbishop aways brought back to the Church in the past All departments and services Avenue and Galapago Street—6 :80 holy day!, 6, 8. (then Bishop) Urban J. Vehr, Monsignor Gregory 17 years is a tribute to the zeal and .ability of and SMALLER 7, 3, 9. 10. 11:80. are available for your convenience RUGS ST. LEO THE GREAT’S. 908 10th '’^ay.^li-^SO; '*Md‘*''5tir*^nd\yV. Smith, V.G., then diocesan director of vacation the Vincentians who have pioneered street preach­ A wi(ie Mioction of pftttoriu Street—7. 9:16. 10:80. 12:15. 7:50 schools, and Father Joseph Lilly, C.M., a pro­ ing work in Colorado as well as in Missouri and inH colon to ehooit from ST. MARY MAGDALENE’S. W. 28th EAGLE; St. Mtry'a—lat 3rd, 5tb 3501 SOUTH BROADWAY for erci7 room Avenue and Zenobia Street— 6 :20, 8, Sunday!, 7: 2nd, 4th, 11. fessor. of Scripture at St. Thomas’ Serflinary, Oklahoma. In th« houM 10. 12. EAST LAKE: Our Lady of Sorrow! SU. 9-0511 Furniture ST. PATRICK'S. 3825 Pecoi Street— Miaaion— 8. + + +■ + + + 0p«a ffednMdty Kttolnp TUI • o'clock — 7. 9. 10:80. 12. EATON. St. Michaal’a—2nd and 4th ST. PHIIX)MENA’S. K. 14th Avenue Sunday!, 8. and Detroit Street—5:46, 7, 8:16, ELBERT: Sacrad Haart—Juni 27. Aug. E.M.W. 9:80. II, 12:15. 29. 11: July 26. 9. 2,000 Hear Street Preachers in Hugo ST. ROSE OF LIMA’S. 1820 W. Nevada NBTIONIUBiuiii ELIZABETH: St. Mary’a—Juna 18. where cath talki Place— 6. 8. 10. 12. Aug. 8, 9: July 18. II. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL’S. E. Ariiona ERIE: St. Scholaatica'i— 8.-15. J. Kernan Weekbaugh Don C am ay 2141 So. Broadway and S. Univeraity Boulevard—6:46. 8. ESTES PARK: Our Lady of tha Moun­ SPruce 7-5391 6:30, 11. 12:16. tain!, Big Thompaon Highway— Heat, Rain, Bank Night No Obstacles C hairm an P raaidant 7. 9. 11 (Juna, July, A ugiiit). SUBURBAN EVERGREEN: Chriit tha King—I. 10. By R a y H u t c h in s o n miles across the prairie to attend reported. “About 40 or 50 chil­ ARVADA: St. Annt’i, 160 Grant Place 11. Colorado’s intrepid street- the mission. dren, from younger to tender Member Federal Dapoait Inauranca Corp. — 6:30. 8, 10. 12. FAIRPLA/Y; 3rd Sunday, 9. preachers set up their equipment A total of 100 questions was years, gathered in front of the June AURORA: St. Thereic’i. E. 18th and FLAGLER: St. Mary’a— 8:45. Kenton— 6. 7, 8, 9. 10. 11:15. 12:16, FLEMING: St. P atar’a— 7. 9. June 21-26 in Hugo’s Gjty Park stuffed into the question box in speakers to get choice seats for Special! and 5:30 p.m- FORT COLLfNS: Holy Family-Sun­ sandwiched between the railroad front of Palmer’s Drug Store. the movie.’’ DERBY: St. Catherine’i — 7, 8:30, 10. day!, 8. 10; holy daya, 7, 9. tracks and U.S. Highway ^0-287, Priests and , birth control. CAPES ENGLEWOOD: St. Louii’- 6, 7, 8, 9, FORT COLLINS: St. Joaaph’a—Sun­ Father Leonard Abercrombie, Wa'v* got tha "Hit Parade" miracle Mti AND STOLES 10, 11. 12. day!, 6, 7, 8:80. 0:80, 10:80; holy and proceeded to draw 353 cars and Confession were the most in­ pastor of St. Anthony of Padua’s Midi trem Yiir FORT LOGAN: St. Patrick’i—3995 S daya, 6, 7. 8, 9. to the six nights of talks on their quired-about subjects. 014 Fir Cut Irving S treet—7, 8:30. 10:80. FORT LUPTON: St. Wllliam'a—7:80. * » * Parish, was host to the missioners GOLDEN—S t. Joieph’i —7. 8, 10. 11. 8. favorite subject: Catholicism. during their week in Hugo. He .00 GOOD SHEPHERD M lition, 66th and FORT MORGAN: St. Halena'a—6:30. This big-hearted Southeastern THE RESPONSE of the peo­ received able assistance from ‘25 Federal— 10 :80. 8. 0:30. Colorado town, (run your finger ple of Hugo can be judged from Mrs. Ann Ratkovik, who has LAKEWOOD: St. Barnadette’i. 7240 W FOUNTAIN: St. Joaaph’a—9. on a map almost directly west the fact that some 2,000 of them, FOR MOST 12th Avenue—6, 7:80. 8:30, 9:80 FREDERICK. St. Theraaa’a— 7. 10. made it her policy to serve all f 0 FURS 10:80, 11:80. GEORGETOWN; Our Lady of Lourdaa from Palmer Lake, located on the more than double the town’s pop­ priests and nuns free of charge in LITTLETON: St. M ary'i— 6. 8. 9. 10 —8. old Denver - Colorado Springs ulation, turned out for the mis­ Fir 'Storaif with GILCREST: Sacrad Haart Church— her fine Cozy Cafe. CeiBBitfi ' 11:30. CROSUT “ribbon of death’’) turned out sions. A proportionate crowd in * * « Fir SinlM WELBY: A iium ption— 6. 7. 8, 10. 12 10:30. WESTMINSTER: Holy Trinity — 8 GLENWOOD SPRINGS: St. Staphan’a enthusiastically for the motor, Denver, would number on six 7, 9. (lat Sunday of Juna to 2nd AFTER TWO NIGHTS of the 9 :30. mission in spite of ball games, th^ nights more than 1,000,000 per­ mission, a call was received from Daniel’s Fur Shop WESTWOOD: St Anthony of Padua’i Sunday in Saptembar). weather (threatening rain or sons. III Tabor Bld(. AL. 5-8124 3801 W. — 6:80, 8. 9:30, 11. 12 GOLD HILL: St. Jtmaa'—7 (July and a couple, oqe of whom was a fal- WHEATRIDGE: Ste. Pater and Paul’! Auguat). blistering heat), and bank night Father Richard Gieselman, len-away Catholic. The Catholic — 6:80, 8. 9. 10. 11. GRAND LAKE; St. Ann'a—8, 9:80. at a local movie house. C. M., and Seminarian Thomas 11 ;80. wanted to return to the Church, SUPEIbV GREEI.EY: Our Lady of Pcaca Church One couple with six children O’Flannigan of the Cheyenne, the non-Catholic, to enter it. “The COLORADO 8, 10:80. was unable to attend every night. Wyo., Diocese braved tempera­ matter,’’ Father Gieselman said, The Denver Catholic GREELEY: St. Pater’a—1126 Ninth The baby-sitting problem -was tures that soared above 100 de­ “was left in the competent hands CONVALESCENT Avanua— 6:80, 7. 8, 9, 10.80. solved anyway: The wife came grees- and the roaring exhausts Register GBOVER; St. Mary'a—iat Sunday, 10; of Father Abble, whose zeal and 3rd Sunday, 8; holy daya. 10. on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri­ of passing diesel trucks in this work among and for the people is HOME Published Weekly by th# HAXTUN: Chriat tha King—lat. Ird. day evenings; the husband, on the third week of the summer 6th Sunday!, 9:80-, 2nd, 4th, 8. Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur­ an inspiration to the missioners.” Reason,ible Rates Catholic Press Society, Inc. HOLYOKE: St. Patrick’!—lat, Ird. 5th mission series. Children came in Questions asked ranged from 515 So. Logan______PE. 8-7135 938 Bannock Street, Denver. Sunday!, 8; 2nd, 4th, 9:80. day. Another family drove 25 large numbers, Father Gieselman the laconic, “Why don’t it rain?” Colo. HUGO: St. Anthony'a—lit Sunday 9:15; 2nd Sunday. 7:80: Ird and 5th to the vigorous, “Why in the hell Subscription; $8.00 P e r Sunday!. 11:80; 4tb Sunday, 10; holy have a Catholic Church?” . The Dolls and Doll Parts Tear Sold in combination with daya. 6. IDAHO SPRINGS: St. Panl’a - 9. Roggen Parish Mourns variety of inquiries show that RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED The Register, National Edi­ IL IFF: St. Catharina’a— 8, 10. there is a lack of knowledge of tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ JOHNSTOWN: St. Jjohn’a— lat Sunday. the Church and of religion. Here A.B.C. Doll Hospital ver. , 8; 8rd Sunday. 10. JULESBURG: St. Anthony'a-7:10, t; are a few samples: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCourt Hlntered as Second Class holy daya. 7, 8. Death of Seminarian Why don’t they eat pig meat? Cuatomer Parking in Rear Matter at the Post Office KEENESBURG: Holy Family Church — 9. Why do Catholic:^ have such strict 616 Downing MA. 3-7617 Denver, Colo, KIOWA: St. Ann’!—Juna I, June 20, (Contimid From Page One) .

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Thursday, July 1, 1954 Office, 938 Bannack Strtat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystene 4-4205 PAGE THREE All-Night Vigil Set at Holy Ghost Love for Holy Eucharist Is Antidote to World's Ills MEN FROM ALL THE PAR­ ourselves spiritually and store whether you get the dignity or ISHES of Denver will participate up countless grraces in our souls. not. in an all-night vigil before the The Blessed Sacrament is' the "If we do our part Godrwill Blessed Sacrament in Holy storehouse of God’s ur. isdiction the 48-year-old, grade Kiss sleepless nights goodbye! With school building was completely a new FASCO F'nn in your bed­ remodeled in 1938. Many Colora­ room, you’ll enjoy sound, uninter­ do Catholics boast of having at­ Priests Assuming rupted sleep even on the hottest tended the Annunciation School, which is one of the oldest Cath­ nights. olic schools in the state of Colo­ rado. Many of these students New Assignments have gone on to attain promi­ • New, deep-pilclied aluminum bladei move more oir nence in both the civic and reli­ • 3 speeds * 5-yeor guoronlce On oil De luxe Models gious world. Two such examples Model No. 127 are Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne and Father Edward Thursday, July 1 .S 1 6 .5 0 & L p Leyden, Denver archdiocesan su­ In a ceremony Third row, Clementine Saup, 15; Betty Rook- perintendent of schools. The seven pastors, one administrator, two hospital! Sf. Anthony's Hospital honoring 39 em­ ard, eight; Marie DeLaRosa, eight; Louise Stilt, Through the farsightedness of i u J five; Barbara Williams, 10 (face hidden); fourth Monsignor Hagus in 1948, he pre- chaplains, and five assistants given new assignments by - * ployes of St. •for tlie Home Archbishop Urban J. Vehr June 17 assume their duties tniplOyOS AfO nOnOrOd row, Mitzu Murai, eight; Dofis Partain, six; Hth at iared for the needs of the Catho- Anthony’s Hos- Eva Rodgers, five; Grace Shaklee, six; Fannie Santa Fe fic people in the northeast part Thursda.v, July 1. At the same time, the two new parishes pitil, Denver, 346 years of combined service Jackson, 10; Rose Klebs, eight; fifth row, Boles- of the parish. e.stablished by the Archbishop — St. Pius X in East were recognized and appreciated by the Sisters KELLY Since the Annunciation Parish of S t Francis. In recognition of the many years of lawa Baran, five; Laura Alice Vernon, five; extended over such a vast terri­ Aurora, and All Souls’, Enfrle- H. Hagus. Father Barry's post at faithful service, pins were presented to all em­ Anastasia Oberholzer, six; wood — receive their first pas­ Grand Lake, Kremmling, and ployes who have been with the hospital for five Back row, Leon Miller White, six; Louis Seitz, fertile Office tors, Father Francis Syrianey, 25, the hospital’s oldest employe; Joseph Clay­ FURNITURE formerly of the Register, and missions is being taken by the years or longer. Lawn^owers Sharpened Rev. Theodore Haas, former Shown receiving her 20-year service pin from ton, eight; and John Thompson, six. Father Omer Foxhoven, from chaplain at SL Joseph’s Hospital, Hand k Power Mowers Sharpened. Victor and Cripple Creek, re­ Sister Mary Lina is Nurse Alice L. Dillingham. Also honored, but not presenf for various BUSINESS Adjusted. Oiled. Enicinee Overhauled. Denver. Looking on are, first row. left to right, Ann reasons, were Margaret Metzger, 15 years; Marion Parts. Pickup A Delivery. spectively. The Rev. Thomas Barry is To Aurora Parish M. Fuschino, six years of service; Eileen Cunning­ Balmer, 14; Dorothy Latson, 13; Joseph Schmidt, PHONE ; moving into Annunciation Rec- The Rev. John Regan moves ham, 13; Alice Jane Goughnour, five; Nancy 12; Emil Schmid, 10; Ottie Lipscomb, seven; Kearney Hardware Chloe Hansen, 11; second row, Margaret Saka- Henrietta Whelchel, seven; Dimple Stampfel, FURNITURE leiTT Barnrherw Joe Cuper itory, Denver, to assume the pas- from Mother of God Parish, Den­ ver. of which he was first pastor, guchi, five; Lois Engel, eight; Thelma Koch, seven; Macey Ono, six; Erbellino Pedredti, six; AL. 5-6268 2270 Kearney FL. 5-0391 I torate vacated by the resignation ------'of the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Charles to the pastorate of St. Therese’s six; Sue T. Wood, eight; Hazel Hutchinson, six; and Emma Siani, five.— {Register photo by War­ Parish, Aurora, vacated by the Vivian E. Montoya, six; ner) I death of Father Louis Mertz. Father Syrianey, who has the task of founding the new Parish of St. Pius X, will reside with Religions Articles Father Regan in St. Therese’s Rectory until his J)arish is well enough organized to provide its mcornhfL Boulevard M ortuary own priest’s house. • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS Father Foxhoven, faced with- a similar duty of parish estab^ • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS lishment, in South Englewood, will reside in St. Louis’ Parish, JaJtM , fikoM U ie, in . O nhodudn/}, • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES (Englewood, with the Rt. Rev. ! Monsignor Joseph O’Heron, pas­ tor of St. Louis’. , McConaty’s Funeral Protection Plan The Rev, Paul Reed came to t Complete Line ot Religioua Articl«i for CKurch and Home Mother of God Rectory, Denver, -K .Applicants arreptalile through BO years of age in from his chaplaincy at Glockner- amounts of $100 tu $1000.00. Penrose Hospital, Colorado Springs, a post now filled by •k Is written by Colorado's leading Catholic mortuary, A. I*. W agner and 4'o. Father Robert Nevans, former assistant at St. Francis de Sales’ •K Is underwritten by an Old-line I.,egal Reserve Slock n u ll <;ooDs Parish, Denver. Moving into Fa­ <11 ther Nevans’ place at St. Fran­ Company. (Not a Mutual Company) 606 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 5-8331 cis’ is the Rev. Dean Kumba, newly ordained. ’ Colorado Springs loses an­ other priest in the person of the Your Finest 6 Rev. Michael Kavanagb, who goes to the pastorate of the Blankets Cripple Creek-’Victor parish. On his way to St. Patrick’s We will be pleased to seiid o counselor Deserve I Parish, Holyoke, is the Rev. Wil­ liam Molloy, who is acting as ad­ your home or office to discuss this plan . , . Finest Core ministrator of the parish in the illness of the Rev. Francis Brady, L et U( pastor. At no obligation to you . . . 1. Soft Water Wash Two former Denver assistants with move to hospitals as chaplains, 2. Factory Finieh Father Nevans, to Glockner-Pen- At your convenience . rose, Colorado Springs; and Fa­ plus ther Regis Maguire, from S t 3. Pliofilm Packag­ I Patrick’s Parish to St. Joseph’s Av. ing for Storage Hosi;)ital, Denver. and Father Daniel Flaherty, newly 4. With Guarantee ordained, assigned to work at the Not to Shrink Register, will reside in St. An­ at a thony’s Rectory, Westwood, 5. Reaaonable Price where the Rev. Michael Maher $1.50 to $2.00 is pastor. AUo Quilt* The remaining newly ordained priesta are stationed as follows; and Bed Spread* Father James Purfield, St. Pat­ rick’s Parish, Denver, to replace 1 9 5 4 10% Ca*h and Carry Father Maguire; Father Robert Mail Order* Accepted or Prompt, Courteou* Delivery Servieo Durrie, S t John the Evangelist’s, ’" b o u l e v a r d “The Finest Mortuary in the West” Denver, to replace Father Syri­ aney; Father Robert Greenslade, COLORADO LACE CLEANING CO. .St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, to Federal Blvd. at Speer GRand 7-1626 GRond 7-1646 4100 FEDERAL BLVD. replace Father Kavanagh; and Father Edward Ryan, St. Peter’s, Greeley.

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\s ' 'I " 'i ^ W«'vo 'go! tho "Hit Porado" mlrtido ««tl S t Philomena's Scouts Participate Festival Workers Vacation School to Start' July 5 at Precious Blood In Softball Loop; Plan Camp Trip At St. Vincent's (Most Frseious Blood Parish, trude’s Convent in Boulder dur­ i0ik D enver) ing part of the summer. 0 (St. Pkilomcna't Paritk, DaaTer) Religious vacation school for The parish patronal faast day is being celebrated today, CROSUY Scouting is at its best this public school chijdren will start To Meet July 1 Ju ly 1, w ith a High Mass a t summer with camping and out­ Monday, July 5, at 9 o’clock. Classes will be held mornings 8 o’clock. At this Mass, of­ 17-INCH door activities of all varieties. (St. Vincent da Paul’s Parish, fered for all the parishionars, The Cub Scouts under the di­ D enver) ' from 9 to 11:30, Monday through the music was played and sung rection of Hank Carroll, belong Friday. Five Daughters of Char­ by Mrs. S. Greear, pa,rish or­ The second bazaar meeting is ity arrived June 24 to teach to a citywide softball league which set for Wednesday evening, July ganist and choir director, SUPER-V has played games against other the school. The sisters will re­ Masses for first Friday 7, in the pariah hall. The meet­ side at 2520 S. Filmore. Registra­ softball teams, including Teller, ing will follow' a short Holy July 2, will be at 6:30 and 8. Stevens, and Montclair Schools. tion will close after the Masses Name Society meeting, which Sunday, July 4. Confessions will be heard Thurs­ This program will continue for will start at 7 :30 p.m. day from 4 to 5:30 and from two months, and the season will A sister of Father John Dono- 7:30 to 9. close with a picnic lor parents The detailed plans for the sum­ hoe, C.M., pastor, Sister Mary The Teen-Agers Club held a and families. mer festival of Aug. 13, 14, and Aquinas, visited the rectory this meeting and social June 30 in the 15 will be worked out at this past week. She teaches the eighth The members of the Boy parish hall. important meeting, and all men grade girls at Our Lady of Charles Gregory Hagins, son Scouts will attend Camp Tahosa and women of the parish who are Lourdes School in Chicago, and the last week of July and the of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hagins, interested in helping to make the is residing at Mt. St. Ger­ was baptized. first week of August. Tommy bazaar a big success are urged to McConnell and Tommy Layden attend this, meeting, which will of the Explorer Troop are on the start at 8 p.m, staff at Camp Tahosa during the summer camp sessions. More volunteer women are CATHEDRAL PARISH needed to staff the booths, and Girl Scout Troop 156, under they are asked to call Mrs. Wil. These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage the direction of Mrs. L. L. Ben­ liam Hughes at SP. 7-4572 or nett, is making plans for a 10- Mrs. Don Winter, chairman of day camping trip, starting July women’s booths, at PE. 3-6593. 9, on the Yampa near Steamboat The Buick Century will be on D O Y L E ’S • Tok«> up lou >poc* • light tnough to carry Springs, where they will enjoy display on the church grounds - New Super.Verticol Circuit • Tubo-lif* Extondor camping, hiking, horseback rid­ 1 PHARMACY ing, and swimming. They also en­ the end of this week. Parish­ • Front U,oll screen • Choic* of 3 finiihoi ioners are asked to make early The PartlenUr Dricflit joyed a trip to Twisted Pine -1 , U rn • coifAlttpoeeiM 4 17ih AVE. A.\D GRANT And hold on tight it can k« your’e for Lodge June 22-24 P r a c e r A m m S tf a a press committee for St. Philo- returns. VtMvtK, Cato KB. 4-S987 FREE DELIVERY A Few Cents a Day ■ ic S S v O m llllT Ic c niena’s Parish, Denver, prepares news for The Altar and Rosary Society Donna Lou Eby and Kathleen will receive Communion in a Meyer of troop 217 attended each week’s R egister column which they write and ^ it. They are, from left, Mrs. David H. Eby, Mrs. William C. Husson, Mrs. Roy F. roup in the 8 o’clock Mass on Camp Buffett, which was held funday, July 4. BEnBl on a CR O SLEV for two days in Washington Park Struck, and Mrs. Frank F. Patton. -Any parish news may be phoned MAZULLA You can see it and the next three days at the or taken to any press committee correspondent. The deadline for the Kathleen McGovern, daughter Tomahawk camping site, where column is Monday evening. The committee meets every Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGovern, Cleaners & Tailors The Ideal Second TV Set For Any Fomily they had two overnight stays morning to prepare the column.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) of 1044 S. Jackson Street, is PRESCRIPTI()^S CALLED Alterations • Restyling Mrs. R. W. Gruber and Mrs. convalescing in her home after FOR AND DELIVERED Cnn B p Moved from Room to Room CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER John Smithline are leaders of seven weeks in Children’s Hos­ Colfaz al Downing Denvet Buy It From this troop. pital with a hip injury. KEstone 4-3217 304 E. Colfax MA. 3-5063 Troop 389, with Mrs. John Festival at Presentation Shield as leader, will attend in­ Estes Park Rodeo The firms listed here BAKER termediate camp in City Park NOB HILL INN A fvee rodeo and spectacular deserve to be remembered APPLIANCE STORE during the week of July 12-17. Is Highly Successful 1 421 BAST COLFAX horse show sponsored by 112 1 COCKTAILS ■ Vofir Lorn/ Crotley Dealer Troop 358, with Mrs. J. P mounted members of the Round­ when you are distributing Wasinger and Mrs, E. B. Conway (Psesentation Parish, Denver) the last evening’s music. It is We Carry the Complete Line of Crotley TV and Appliances up Riders of the Rockies will he Delicious Dinners your patronage in the dif­ as leaders, enjoyed a camping “Thanks to the wonderful as­ HOT AND COLD LUNCHES trip to Twisted Pine June 8, 9, estii^ated that more than 100 featured Saturday, July 10, at ferent lines of business. 3600 Morrison Hd. ^ E 4-7.3.S3 sistance given by our hard-work­ teen-agers and young adults at­ Yoor Baiineu li Appreciated Bert and 10. The following girls com­ ing crew of festival workers and Stanley Field, Estes Park. pleted their Second Class badge tendee! the “'Creeps’ Lcep" on the the generosity of everyone, the final night of the festival. Sev­ requirements on this camping 1954 parish guild festival goes trip: Rosemary Tice, Patty Lou eral inquiries were made con­ into the record books as one of cerning the hiring of the “Cava­ to shore in Richards, Darlyne Umerski, the most successful in recent JOE ONOFRIO Nancy Gallagher, Lucy Swi- liers.” Anyone interested may Home of Quality Pianos years,’’ said Father Leo Blach, get information by contacting towyj, Mary Jule Conrad. Pat assistant pastor, and Lucien WONDERFUL Dunn. Kathy Conway, Sharon Miss Ana Olguin at TA. 5-1746, Barry, chairman of the parish The ham dinner served on Cable-Stark Keller, Jo Ellen Duggan, Karol guild, at the conclusion of the Ann Wasinger, ai d Janice Me­ 10th annual Presentation Guild Thursday night was well “taken Lester Betsy Ross nard. Festival. to,” and the hall was crowded al­ All members of troop 640, Along with the announcement most all of the time. Mrs. Gonzales, chairman of the SAYINGS Trade in your old piano with Mrs. Pete Van Woensel as of the completion of another suc­ leader, attended Brownie Day cessful festival came the follow­ refreshment booth committee, on a new Spinet or T-V Set Camp held at Cheesman Park. ing list of the winners of prizes; announced that a novena of Masses will be offered for the Men Plan Dinner John La Franz of 2615 W. Sixth Best Trade in Town •Avenue, the Buick Century auto­ special intentions of all of the 180.3 Rroadway .MA. 3-8585 At the June meeting of the mobile; Mrs. Augusta Neiheisel, committee workers and the do­ high*quality furniture Acrosi from the Coimopolitan Hotel Men’s Club, plans were formed 1065 King Street, the 12-day va­ nors to the booth. for a spaghetti and meatball cation for two in the Canadian There will be no guild meet­ dinner. There will also be a Rockies; J. J(. Olivas, San Luis, ings during the summer months. games party in connection with the electric sewing machine; Ike .Altar a n d Rosary Society this.affair. This will be the grand Hill, 225 W. Nevada, Littleton, members who will clean the AT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S.PARISH opening feature of the school the power mower; Bruno Za- church during July are . Mrs. auditorium, which will be com­ Patronise These Friendly Firms weekis, 965 Sheridan, a girl’s Mary Christensen, Mrs. Cecilia pleted soon. Further plans will bicycle; C. J. Cox, 3180 Meade, Schnur, Mrs. ^ n a Steel,, and be announced at a later date. a tailored suit; Ray Rogers, 1117 Mrs. Pauline EKier. Graduation picture* are S. Madison, a flash camera; Or- Baptized were Dennis Allen, now available at Van’* Studio, val Robinson, 11550W. 13th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dil­ Special of the Week Joe Buckmoster Motors 1343 High Street, DE. 3-6104. Lakewood, fishing tackle; lon, with Michael Dilbeck and (MiaNr tf t t VinNit 4* PiU'i PiMsk) Mr. and Mrs. John Tynan and Suzan Cloughsey, the money Marjorie Bradley as sponsors; Speeializinj; in Ford & Mercury Service family have moved to Denver doll; A, B. Martelon, silver tea Allen David, son of Mr. and Mrs. from Casper where they had set; A. Doran, planter lamp; Louis F. Forkell, with Victor Alio Oeneral Kcpilra — S ktilj Gas A Oil Mrs. Hugh Campbell, the electric Factory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening been living for the past year. and Philomena Zimmerman as Father Paul Nevans, O.M.I., mixer; and Rosella Olson, elec­ ■sponsors; Edward Alan, son of E. Bayaud and S. Madixon FR. 7-S711 who has been visiting his parents, tric iron. Mr. and Mrs. Frantis Gerstner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Nevans, The chairman of the teen-age with Clement Gerstner and Jose- dance committee. Miss Alia 01- plpne Bollig as sponsors; Open Sundayt since his ordination, left June 28 Washington Park Mkt. for temporary assignments in guin, thanks all for the fine sup­ Margaret Mary Mishmash, a 9 A.M. til 2 P.M. BILL HUGHES. Prop. Indiana for the summer. port given the. dance, with spe­ convert, with Lawrence Keenan Home Freezer Owners Mr*. David Eby at\d daughters cial thanks going to “Thomas and Rowena Gruber as sponsors; SAVINGS on Hawes Food Store Luke and His Cavaliers,’’ the Paul Gerard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Booker H aw n — Gatle Rawea Save on Our Processing are visiting Mrs. Eby’s parents band that gave their services ALL MERCHANDISE A Bi-Low Store and sisters in Lincoln and John Birchak, with William Service Omaha, Neb. They will be away without any charge and played O’Neill and Carolyn Eggert as except fair>traded Qualify Meats, sponsors; Rudolph Alphonse, son 598 So. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 three weeks. Favor Received itertis. You'll find The Altar and Rosary Society of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Groceries A reader of the Register Casias, Sr., with Joseph and Ei­ real borgoini in Frexk Sc Frozen Fruit* and PT.4 will receive Commun- LEN'S Pharmacy ion corporately Sunday, July 4, wishes to express sincere thanks leen Rondinelli as sponsors; and this great event! and Vegetable* for three wonderful favors re­ John Michael, son of Mr. and Louiiiana and Clayton U C. FEHR. Prop. in the 8:15 Mass. Mombtr St. Vlncxnt do Pi*r* Pirlih The eighth annual novena in ceived from the Sacred Heart, Mrs. George K. Moore, with John Tamburello and Rosemary Tam- SP.7-57I7 JZ, Hava Your Doctor Pkoao honor of Mother Cabrini is be­ the Little Infant of Prague, U* Your Preocription ing held daily at 7:30 p.m. The and St. Anthony. hureHo as sponsors. Hour* 7 to 7 W eek Day* , ]2707 E. Louisiana RA. 2-3739 devotions are being conducted At Loalfita* and Soath Claytoa by the Rev. Jlobert Breunig of EXTRAORDINARY the Cathedral Parish. Confessions will be heard Littleton Altar Society Thursday, July 1. in preparation for the first Fbidays, from 3:30 VALUE! to 6 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. BIIAE Prayers were askeii for the Rushes Bazaar Program following ill; Mrs. Ida Pasnow and Mrs. Bernice De Seims at Littleton.— (St, Mary’s Par­ On July 2, the first Friday, and July 3. the first Saturday,' * * ^tlioppiii;^ Tenter St. Joseph's Hospital; and for ish)—The Altar and Rosary So­ MODERN LIMED-OAK the deceased; William Doolan, Masses will be offered at 7 ciety will, for the second time, o’clock, and Confessions will brother of Mrs. J. Sheehy of hol(i its monthly meeting at an this parish. b e heard before the Masses. DOUBLE DRESSER evening hour. The meeting will Devotions in honor of Our CONOCO PRODUCTS be held in the school hall at 8 Lady of Fatima will be held at Preisser's Red & White o’clock on Thursday evening, and BOOKCASE BED Labrleation. Car Washmf. Battarlaa Marine Corps Officer the 7 o’clock Mass on Satur­ Kecharc^d. Tlrt Valcanizing July 1. day, July 3. Classic, clean-cut lines usually Grocery and Miarket The June bu.siness meeting gj Church KOIMIMli!; B R A E Training Is Offered was also held at this evening seen only in the highest priced FA.NCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND hour and proved to be so suc­ Work is well under w^y on the furniture . . . occented with COAOCO SERVICE QUALITY GROCER1E.S The _U. S. Marine Corps has construction of an outside exit Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 cessful that a second evening on the south side of St. Mary’s custom-mode brass hardware. 724 So. University PE. 3-9909 vacancies for qualified college meeting has been scheduled. ;aSI E. Ohio Avo. (So. Univ ond Ohio) graduates to train for officers, Church. In beginning this proj­ and is planning to convene two All women of the parish are ect. it was noted that the ex­ The firms listed here officer candidate courses this invited to attend, inasmuch as terior woodwork of the church Bonnie Brae Drug Coo year, according to the USMC final plans for the summer fes­ is badly in need of repainting. deserve to be remembered Hot* ChiuNrllo— Cliialwll* procurement officer in DenVer. tival will be discussed. It is felt that volunteer work by w hen you are distributing Candidates must be at least 20 Cards have been mailed re- men of the parish on their days Have your Doctor phone u$ years old and not over 27 on July yarding donations for both the off would save considerable your patronage in the dif­ your Prescription* 1, 1955. They must be'graduates aneywork booth and the hope money, and they are asked to SPECIAL SALE PRICE! ferent lines of business. ^ Beers, Wines, Etc. of an accredited college or uni­ chest, the two summer festival come to the church whenever versity, and must hold degrees in projects sponsored by the Altar they have any such free time to 763 So. University RA. 2-2874 fields other than music, medicine, and Rosary Society, and it is spend a few hours in repainting dentistry, theology, or art. Dead­ hoped that many articles or cash the exterior woodwork. Their co­ lines for applications are July 6 donations, if preferred, will be operation and help will be appre­ 18th CENTURY MASIAND COnON CARPET and Sept. 1. received from the parishioners. ciated by the pastor. KNiE-HOLE DESK Choice of Colors 4 . 9 5 :r LOKII os featured on the Leather T o p ...... 6 9 ^ 5 Gory Moore TV Show! i . i bi ^ i h o i |»|>inj« Hisfrict sq. yd. 2-PC. LAWSON SUITE Modern Solid Mahogany EMPIRE MARKET GAYLORD BEDROOM SET * Johnny Me.vers Bob Holm • CLEAIVERS Choice of Fine Double Dresser, Twin Ppen ff 'eek Days and Sundayt PICKUP A DELIVERY f a.oi. to I p.B. Frieze Upholstery 2 6 9 - 5 « Beds and Night Stand Quality Meats - Sea Foods W'e Give Green Stampg < 2 2 9 10.58 S. Gaylord SP. 7-7.567 PE. 3-1350 - 1025 So. Gaylord TERMS IF DESIRED L E X T D R U G FREE! Have lo u r Doctor Phone Vs Your Prescriptions RA. 2-.566-1 — Free Delivery INTERIOR 1000 So. Gaylord Green Stamps DECORATING SERVICE BELMOIVT SO.. GAYLORD Consult with Msrgsrst PLUMBII^G CO. James Carroll, Central High School teams. Roy Fauts comes to Lsseh who will ksip you Repairing & Contracting Coaches, New and Old chairman of St, St. Philomena’s with excellent background work HARDWARE Philomena’* sports committee in the Men’s Club, in sports and will complete the program set up by with your dscorsting NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL Probitnni st no Fro* Estimstc* Jf here It It Convenient to congratulates Roy Fauts, the new coach of St. Mr. Apgar over the past two years. M. Blake SAM BOXER. Mzr. ID'S 8. Gaylord Ruy Hardtcnre and Paint Philomena’s■" Ic ■ . School,...... while Bill Apgar and Bill Vifquain and his committee together with the obligation to you! Days PE. 3-2070 21 Years Salivfaclorv Service Waggoner look on. Bill Apgar left June 19 for new officers chose Mr. Fauts.—(Photo by Van’s Night* £A. 2-5379 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 7-2961 Oklahoma City, where he will coach the Oklahoma Studio) Thursday, July 1, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4>4205 RAGE FIVE Married at Loyola Married at Holy Family ■'The marriage Parochial League Club Holy Family of Mist Jean Church, Denver, Kohut to Ene. wag the scene of James Malone the wedding took place May Opens Membership on Saturday, 8 in St. Igna­ June 19, of Miss Salute to tius Loyola’s Janet Magdelyn Church, Denver," C a I I a h.a n , before the Rev. Campaign for 1954-55 daughter of Mr. James F. Moyni- a n d Mr*. Wil­ han. The bride The Parochial League Development Club, whose ob­ liam Callahan, is the daughter 4106 Perry of Mr. and Mrs. jective is the improvement and expansion of the athletic Street, and America Michael J. Ko- facilities of the Denver Catholic high schools, has opened Richard Fred hut, 4336 Steele ^ its 1954-1955 drive for memberships. Annual member­ Cordes, son of Street, Denver;^ ships are $10 and each member of the Development Club Mr. a n d Mrs. and the bride- receives two tw o complimentarcomplimentary Richard J. Cor- groom, sta- _ passes to ail rem lar football rooms and academic facllitlea for deg of 6 0 2 0 * D. U. STADIUM* tloned in the'' games at both the Regis and mounting student enrollments. Newton Street. Navy at San Di­ Mullen High School football sta­ iOfficiala of the parochial league The Rev. For­ ego, is the sonjg‘if diums. The parochial high school knew that the thousands of fol­ est H. Allen of­ of Mr. and Mrs. league football season opens lowers of the league in Denver^ ficiated in .the George H. Ma on Sent. 26 this year, and a both Catholic and non-Catholic, ceremony. lone, Porcupine, i doubleneader will be played at would' be Interested in helping The b r 1 d e's S.Dak. each stadium each Sunday lift the financial burden of pro­ cousin. Miss Maid of honor through Nov. 14, a total of 28 viding Rdrely needed athletic fa­ Marilyn Young, was Dixie Har­f games. cilities from the individual gang an "Ave July 4th ris, a n d Mar­ The Parochial League Devel­ schools and parishes. Maria.” Marcel­ garet Malone opment Club was organised two Regia Stadium Improved la Schneider and Blanche years ago as a voluntary organ­ Since 1962 the Development was the organ­ Ransom were _ ___ isation of laymen under the di­ Club has expended $8,600 In im­ ist bridesmaids. Richard Faimon was best man, with Thomas Malone rection of the .board of control proving Regis Stadiuih and it is The bride’s floor-length gown of lace over taffeta was fashioned 7:30 P. M. and James Kohut as ushers. of the Denver Catholic High planned to increase this amount with long sleeves and a scalloped low neckline with a net yoke. Mrs. Malone attended Cathedral High School and Parks Busi­ School Athletic Association to to $11,000 by the end of 1964. Miss Eileen Grace was maid of honor and Miss Donna Graebing ness College. Her husband is a graduate of Regis High School and raise funds for improving the Of this amount, $2,600 was spent was bridesmaid. A 6REAT SHOW FOR Regis College. physical facilities of the seven on new turf for the playing Leo Gleason acted as best man, with James S. Sampair as at- After a wedding trip in Colorado, they are making their home high schools then comprising the field, $.3,500 for black topping tehdant’and usher and Dick Callahan and Joijn Bergin also ushering. THE WHOLE FAMILY in San Diego. parochial league. Mt. Carmel the stadium approaches and area The bride wa. athletics in Denver realired that some $20,000 on the Regis Sta­ The bridegroom is a |raduate of Regis High School and hope.s DENVER DRY GOODS the Individual schools and par­ dium. Funds from the Develop­ to complete Regis College in the next 12 months. Role in National CFM Meet ishes had no funds for additional ment Club made it possible also Aher a short wedding trip, the young couple returned to the Downtown Store Two Denver couples took one of the sessions at the gymnasiums and football stadia for the Catholic high schools to Cordes’ home, 5020 Newton Street, for the summer. leading roles in the sixth an­ priests’ meeting, and t>vo while still faced with the increas­ play basketball in the city audi­ ' A wedding breakfast was served in the bride's home «fter the nual national convention of newly ordained priests of the ing burden of providing class- torium the past two years. In ad­ wedding for the bridal party and families. the Christian Family Move­ archdiocese, the Rev. James dition, the Development Club The reception foy about 100 guests was held in the home of the 2 Reserved . 0 0 ment at Notre Dame Univer­ Purfield, assigned to St. Pat­ Files for RVe $5,000 to Mullen High bride's parents. /■ sity last week end. Three Den­ rick’s Parish; and the Rev. Ed­ §chool In March, 1964, toward ver priests were also in attend­ ward Ryan, assigned to St. State Legislature the cost of their new stadium. Words 'Under Qod' to Be Added (Seats: ONLY ance. Peter’s Parish in Greeley. If the income from memberships 1 in 1954 warrants it, a substantial Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Riede The Rev. Dasan Dalmeida ^ This advertitem.ent Contributed by friend* Intereited in the of St. John’s Parish led one of of Madras, India, paid public amount will be allocated to as­ Catholic Schools to Use the 10 workshops^ conducted at recognition to two Denver sist in building an addition to St. Legion's Child Welfare and Junior Baseball Progr the convention." attended by groups that he had visited last Joseph’s High School gymnasium some 260 couples from over April, as among the best'CFM this year. Revised Pledge to Flag the country. Mr. and Mrs. Ray groups he had visited in the Memberships in the Develop­ Taylor, also of St. John’s, country. The Indian priest ment Club may be obtained from The addition of the words pledge is a way of constantly were selected to lead one of p v e the principal address at any of the member schools of ‘‘under God” to the pledge of strengthening those spiritual BECKER’S the group discussions. the closing b a n u e t. The the parochial league or from the allegiance to the flag will fit weapons which forever will be Call a Denver priests in aUend- eouples who attended intend Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Gregory in well in the parochial school our country's most powerful SHOE SHOP ance included the Rev. Fran­ to visit various CFM groups to Smith, treasurer of the Develop­ program of the Denver Arch­ resource, in peace or in war.” Mtmbcr All Saints Pirlsh cis Syrianey, new pastor of St. present a report on the con­ ment Club, at 301 S. Sherman diocese, where the students re­ All Catholic schools have the ZOIVECAB cite prayers daily. The Cath­ New Boots dc Shoes Pius X Parish, who addressed vention. Street, Denver. An application pledge of allegiance to the MAin 3-7171 Shoe Repairing for membership may be mailed olics schools will comply this flag as a part #f each day’s CHEAPER RATES to Monsignor Smith at the address fall with a Congressional reso­ routine. l-WAT RADIO CLEAN N Rf CAM >442. t«. BrtlSwar — EniUsts* above and his office will mall lution signed by President THi ONLY COAST TO COAST CARRISRt out the membership card and two Elsenhower to make the pledge complimentary passes for the read as follows; THE 1964 football season. ‘‘I pledge allegiance to the Individual School* Benefit flag of the of America, and to the republic **Pioneer* The Parochial League has been for which it stands, one na­ of able to operate with very little tion, under God, indivisible, expense to the individual schools. with liberty and justice for transcontinental Through the office of the Rev. JOE ONOFRIO freight all.” Barry J, Wogan, business man­ Parochial school students^ transportation ager, all game expenses such as will begin innmediately to use Barney O’Kane, a mem­ rentals, officials, scorers, insur­ the ameliorated form. DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO., INC. ber of St. Bernadfette’s Par­ ance, office expenses, and sup­ The new form of the pledge %aihiny, S u t ih s L J im & L ish, Dakewood, has announced his plies are taken care of with no of allegiance was first used in 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 candidacy for one of the positions cost to the individual schools. Wa.shington as a new flag, do­ in the House of Representatives, In basketball alone, for example, nated by the American Legion, Colorado State Legislature, from. the cost of game officials ex­ was unfurled above the capitol Jefferson County, on the Demo­ ceeds $1,400 a season. The only dome. Rep. Louis C. Rabaut of Offers ' cratic ticket. O’Kane is a life actual cost to the schools is for Michigan a n d Sen. Homer resident of Jefferson County, and individual equipment and Ferguson, both of whom claim Don't Worry-We Can Fix It coaches' salaries. Individual w as graduated from the Lake- authorship of the revision, JOE schools keep all receipts from the JOE, JR. wood High School. He is a grad­ read the pledge on that oc­ 1805 Broadway The 716 Sania Fe BURNS TEARS MOTH HOLES uate of the University of Denver, sale of season tickets. casion. the University of Colorado, and It is hoped that the number Commenting on the new the I^ tm in ster Law School. He of Development Club member­ form of the pledge. President is a World War II veteran, and ships in the city will reach 2,000 Eisenhower stated: "The new is ongaged in the practice of law each year, which will provide in Jeffersoh County, is the Jef­ $20,000 a year to be expended ferson County Veterans Service on needed plaVing facilities and Dominican Orddr Head Officer, president of th e First improvements. The figure should not be difficult to reach as it is Dies in Auto Accident; BHuesfSn^iijsEyier! Judicial Bar Association, a n d Moth helot, cigarette burnt, and damage in garmentt, president of the Lakewood Cham­ estimated that there are approxi­ woolent and lineni, rettered to their original perfection ber of Commerce. mately 3,500 alumni of the paro­ Had Visited Denver by EXPERT WEAVERS. chial league living in Denver and ■Vatican City.—Father Emman­ NEVER BEFORE SUCH HIGH QUALITY • Zipper Repairt • Shortening Knitted Skirtt the league -has attracted thou­ uel Suares, Master General of the * Weaving and Hetiery Manding sands of followers in Denver , was killed in through the years by the high an auto accident near Perpignan “Aoio owned and operated by Thereia Kolb'* PERRY’S caliber of play that the Catholic in Southern France June 30, ac­ AT SUCH A LOW P R IC il high schools put out during the cording to word received by the football, basketball, and baseball French Art Weavers seasons. Vatican Press office. The 68-year- CLEANERS old Spaniard and former rector 308 Tabor Theatre Bldg. TA. 5-0894 Denver, Colo. Memberships in the Parochial Perry Stembet. former rntnager of the Angellcum in Rome be­ at BoHefelt Cletneri League Development Club may came head of the Dominicans in be obtained by clipping the cou­ 1945. He visited the U. S. in 1948 Green Stamps pon below and mailing it to: and 1953. In the latter year he Rt. Rev. Gregory Smith, Treas­ visited St. Dominic’s Parish in Call RA. 2-9855 urer, Parochial League Develop­ Denver. O'KEEFE Free Pickup and Delivery ment Club, 30l S. Sherman The Master General’s secre­ Street, Denver, Colo. 2027 Weat Alameda tary, Father Amellano Martlnes, ELEVATOR COMPANY + + + was killed In the same accident. 1909 Blake Street Porochiol League Development Club Season of 1954 Title I Insurance (June, 1954, to June, 1955) TAbor 5-0594 is the modem method of ob­ taining protection against any Name Sales and Service defect in the Title of your real estate. A ddre**...... Phone ...... , • . . And provide* >' ha* paid $10 for an Annual Memberihip In the Pa­ rochial League Development Club and it entitled tn PASSENGER - FREIGHT SECURITY two (2) season tickets to all regular league football games for the 1954 season. DUMBWAITERS This membership was secured byt Name ...... D ate ...... RESIDENTIAL ELEVATORS ^ Given ticket (1 ) No. (2 ) No. No.. REDUCED I249S r Elevator Manufacturing Plant and Foundry Properly Since 1883 Owner Married in Mead W festiriAouse Miss Rita Ra* Located at Council Bluffs, Im urtt Markelablliiy demacher, daughter of Mr. Largest Ilkdependent Elevator Company a n d Mrs. Ted J/m . JiilsL Rademacher of In Middle West Route 1,^ Long­ LAUNDROMAT mont, wa's mar­ Sales Offices Located ried to Jules ’SuaM jnhf.Qo. Regnier, son of '53 MODEL LS-7 AUTOMATIC WASHER Omaha Lincoln tta ta Wida Titla Barvtea Mr. a n d Mrs. Council Bluffs Jults George Des Moines Denver 1711 California Regnier of KE. 4-1231 route 4, in a IMAGINE ALL THESE FEATURES AT THIS LOW PRICE ceremony M ay 29 In Guardian Angels^ Church, 9 : COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC • PULL SIZE Mead. make good money for The R?v. Mar­ tin Arno, O.S.B., • AOI-TUMBLE A aiO N CHRISTMAS CARDS Many Churches and PTAs officiated in the double-ring cer­ • SINGLE DIAL CONTROL • SLANTINO FRONT EXPERIENCED BUYERS KNOW, THEIR BEST SOURCE IS emony in t h e presence of 126 guests. Misses Teresa MONARCH SALES CO. a n d Josephine YOU CAN f I SURE...IP iTliW ^ til^ O U Se Rademacher, sisters of the bride, attended her. Leading Distributor of Creeling Cards in Rocky Mountain Empire Louis Rademacher, brother of the bride, and Louie Lee, Jr., were attendants for the bridegroom. Ushers were Joe Rademacher, Easy Terms Free Delivery 2050 Humboldt St. TA. 5-2428 Denver, Colo. Jr., and Jerome Borre, uncle of the bridegroom. Dinner was served in Howard.’s Grill, where table* were decor­ It It Very Eosy to Gat Started at Monarch. Send For Your Samples Todoy. ated with bouquets of snowballs. Mrs. Jerome Borre, aunt of the bridegroom, served the wedding cake. Mrs. Joe Lang played piano Or if you prefer tend first for Descriptive Literoture ond Price Lists. Each selection)! during the serving. JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO’ year more and more Catholic Parishes throughout the Mountain States turn The bride, a graduate of Mead High School, also attended Cardi­ to Monarch for their Christmas Cords because Monorch gives the Best Deal. nal Stritch College in Wisconsin two years.- HOME OF TELEVISION The bridegroom is a graduate of Longmont High School. He Is You will moke more money if you ffet your cards engaged In farming near Longmont, where he and Mrs. Regnier will 1805 BROADWAY Two Stores to Serve You 716 SANTA FE from Monarch. make their home after a wedding trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota and Yellowstone National Park.—(Photo by Vosicek of IHA. 3-8585 Open Monday Till 8:30 p.m. AC. 2-9170 ( ■ Longmont) PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K Ey ito n e 4-4205 Thursday, July 1, 1954

Aid Society Plans Taith in God' Will Be Subject Meeting on July 7 Loretto Heights Graduate St. Clara’s Aid Society will State Champion to Speak hold its monthly meeting and Married in Walden Rite luncheon at the orphanage, Den BAKERIES ver, Wednesday, July 7, at 12:30 To Friday Luncheon Club Miss Ruth Ann Johnson and room of the Elkhorn Hotel at p.m, with the following as host­ TAc Fine&t Only** According to Marshall M. spopsored by the Junior Cham­ Warren J. McGaughey were mar­ Walden. Presiding .was the esses; Mrs. Eleanor Castellan, bride’s cousin, Mrs. Robert Shri- 87 So. Broadway chairman: Mrs. Rena Home, Mrs. Reddish, program chairman of ber of Commerce and was a fin­ ried May 26 in St Ignatius’ der of Denver. 753 So. University Kate L a m m e r 8 , Mrs. James the Friday Luncheon Club, the alist in the national contest, Church, Walden. guest speaker for July 2 will will speak on “Faith in God.” ijr. and Mrs. McGaughey are 1550 Colorado Blvd. Schmidt, Mrs. Mary Wartner, The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Helen Carmack. All be Dr. Robert Sprigg. Dr. Sprigg, a Denver native, at home in Denver at 1721 Wash­ 3rd Ave. & Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Johnson of ington Street. members are urged to be present Dr. Sprigg, who recently won holds degrees from Regis Col­ Three Rivers Ranch, Walden, with their friends. the state oratorical contest lege and Creighton University, and the bridegroom is the son The bride is a graduate of ...... Omaha. , of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Mc­ Loretto Heights College, where The chairman for the day Gaughey of Gordon. she was a member of the Quirt will be Bernard Engler, Denver and Crop riding club. For the The Rev. Thomas Barry wit­ past year she has been home eco- attorney and also an alumnus nessed the double-ring ceremony. W EDDING of Creighton University. npmics instructor in the Kremm­ The wedding music was played ling school. by Mrs. George Comer, Gordon. John Keppel The bridegroom received his TIME * Our Man Friday* Mrs. Joseph Sterry, Walden, bachelor of music degree from attended her sister as matron of Denver University, where he was Complete Wedding Each week the Friday Lunch­ honor. eon Club spotlights one of its affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi Breakfasts and Receptions members for his contribution The matrons of honor and and Phi Mu Alpha honorary fra­ to the club’s success and desig­ bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert ternities. nates him as “Our Man Fri­ DeWitt, Cosmopolis, Wash., the Receptions in our delightful Charbonnet Rooin bride’s sister; Mrs. Jack Orr, at no extra charge, in your home, or your choice of day.” This week. Our Man Fri­ day is John Keppel of Immacu­ Kremmling; Miss Sally Smith, location. Arvada; and Miss Margaret late Conception Cathedral Par­ Smith, Raton, N. Mex. We bake our own originally designed wedding ish. cakes. . . . Specialize in ice carving and decorative The luncheon will be served The flower girl was Carol in the new air-cooled dining Naylor of Kremmling. Gary Ce- motifs. AUo . . . riani, Kremmling, was the ring- Complete Picnic Foodi end Serrice Anywhere room of the Knights of Colum­ bus Home, 1575 Grant Street, bearer. 75c and up Per Person Denver, at 12 noon. Serving Mr. McGaughey as Chef Charles has a special best man was William Nichol of Friday menu prepared for the Scottabluff, and seating the occasion. • guests were James Arensberg and Robert Naylor, Kremmling; Members of St. James’ Circle of the Anthony St. John, Pueblo; and New Guild Circle Archbishop’s Guild are shown above. On Joe Kent, Boulder. Lady of Rockies the floor, from left, Anne DiLeo and Marien Jones, publicity chair­ Given in marriage by her fa­ Restaurant t ’s the little things that mean man; on the chair, left to right, Angela DiLeo, secretary-treasurer; ther, the bride chose for her I so much to the great chefs of Virginia Collins, president; and Rose DiLeo, linen chairman; back wedding a classic gown of white America . . . including Sexton Camp Is Scene row, from left, Ruth Jeffries, Marian Neppl, Dorothy Rudy, prayer rnousseline de spir m the princess chairman; Jane Hughes, layette chairman; and Helen Campbell.— mode. Quality pickles and olives that 4-2474 1578 S. Broadway (Photo by Van’s Studio) Her fingertip veil of Brussels garnish their chef-d’oeuvres.'Yoa, O f YPC Outinif too, can grace any occasion with + + + + lace, brought from Belgium by select-quality Sexton pickles and Member* of the Cathedral her mother, cascaded from a olives. They come in all varieties Young People'* Club, the St. tiara of seed pearls and rhine­ and sizes. At your better inde­ ASK POTATO Thoma* Univer*ity Club, and Archbishop's Guild Circle stones. She wore her grand­ pendent grocer’s. the Ea*l Side Young People’* mother’s heirloom strand of FOR MAYFAIR CHIPS Club are joining Monday, July pearls and carried a spiral bou' Mr*. Warren J. McGaughey ■*°*'"S«xlonaCo.,StxlonS

W«'v* got th« "Hit Paroda" miracle setl 3218 W. ALAMEDA 1383 W. ALAMEDA Open 7:30 A.M.-9 P.M. 7 Days a Week Sundavs and Holidays p&l I f CROStEV BEER TO GO SUNDAYS 'W i f ' Open FAMILY SUPER-V m m c i roRTHt i All Day 4th and MAGAZINE 5th Suggests new delicious ways to CIRCLE — Studio Mrf. Virfil J. Kirtten WE ARE HEADQUARTERS versity and was graduated from For All Your Picnic Needs "ENJOy TOMATOES" Regis CijUege. JULY ISSUE NOW ON Sale STILL ONLY OthW out-of-town guests in Wide Assortment Lunch Meats eluded the bridegroom'.s parents. 54- Miss Opal Gallois, Mrs. L. J ICE COLD WATERMELLONS Kaiser and children of Chicago Guaranteed California Klondikes and Mr. and Mrs. P. tl, Kell> of Springfield, 111. Fresh Garden Produce — Fresli Fruit 5 ' After a wedding breakfast and reception at the Olin Hotel the couple left for a wedding trip to The simple recipes in July FAMILY Sun V alley and Yellowstone FROZEN FOOD Park. They will reside in Denver • Take* up leu (pace • Light enough to carry CIRCLE tell you how you can • New Super-Vertical Circuit • Tube-life Extender Dozen or case lots Benefit Planned July 6 • Front I* all Kr**n • Choice of 3 finithei easily fix such tasty dishes as- By St. Claro's Society Just 15%'Down— $2.00 a Week at Large Discount On Tue.day, July 6, >t 1:30 Wueansaait[^onaCROStEy • TOMATO CLUB SANDWICH p.m. • benefit card party and de**ert luncheon will be given The Ideal Second TV Set For Any Family by the Ladie*’ Aid Society of CORN FED BEEF • FAN TANS St. Clara'* Orphanage at the Can Be Moved From Room to Roam Public Service Electrical In- Halt or whole-cut wrapped tor ftitute, 15tk and Champa *‘The Pride of' Santa Fe Drive** •TOMATO-CHEESE PIE Street*, Denver. Special and Your Freezer table prize* will be given. Members are asked to bring Our Steaks and Roasts are Tender and Delicious NOW ON SALE AT SAFEWAY their friend*. X c L T J h / k . FURNITURE CO. Trj’ Our Tender T-Bone Steaks Complete Stock of All Appliances and Furniture Slow down after dark, advises For a Real Taste Thrill the State Patrol. Many night­ time accidents are caused by over­ Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE! FAMILY CIRCLE MAGAZINE driving headlights. Be sure you can stop in the area revealed by 6th & Santa Fe TA. 5-8016 Aetp Shopping Center Alameda at Sheridan your h ^ Iig h ts. . Thursday, July 1, 1954 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4<4205 PAGE SEVEN To Be Married Wedding at .St. Catherine's 1st Saturday Rites at Bl. Sacrament Lt. .and Mrs. Edward J. Wid- (Blessad Sacrament Parish, dette’s Circle will be guests of most merciful,” which will be fol. m e r (right) D enver) Mrs. Peter Geritz, 2028 Glencoe, lowed by Benediction. were married in Satur4ay, July 3, public repa­ on Tuesday, July 6. Scout at Tahosa Sti, Catherine’s ration for, the sins of mankind Increosed Attendance Robert Fomess, Explorer advi- Church, Denver. will be offered to the Immacu­ At Morning Masses ser, is supervisor for 27 boys of The bride is the late Heart of Mary immediately The priests of the parish are Troop 145 who went to Scout former Miss Ei­ following the 8:15 Mass when gratified at the large attendance Camp Tahosa on June 27. Mr. leen Johnson, the Blessed Sacrament will be at the triduum in honor of the Forness will remain until July 3. daughter of Mr. exposed for all-day adoration. Feast of the Sacred Heart of From July 4 to 10 Jfm Elliott, and Mrs. E. A. These are the regular first Satur­ Jesus, and particularly at the in­ former scoutmaster, will take Johnson, 3 13 4 day exercises honoring Our Lady creased attendance at the morn­ over the supervision of Troop W. 40th Avenue. of Fatima. ing Masses. 145. Mr. Widmer is The Rosary and special prayers Father Borer will continue the Kent Owen and Dennis Seitz, the son of Mr. for the conversion of Russia and perpetual novena devotions in members of Post 145, are both and Mrs. J. F. world peace will be offered honor of the Sacred Heart every on the staff at Camp 'Tahosa for Widmer of 1913 hourly until 9 o’clock in the eve­ Friday night at 7 :30. The recita­ the entire summer. Stephen For­ E. 17th Avenue. ning when the devotions close tion of the Rosary will be fol­ ness of Post 145 will be a coun- Father Herbert with Benediction. lowed by his five-minute talk on seler as long as Troop 145 is Bannigan offi­ Confessions will be beard on “Heart of Jesus most patient and there. ciated. T hursday aftern o o n , Ju ly 1, The maid of from 3:30 to 6 end in the honor was Mjss evening from 7:30 to 9 in Mi(d-Summer Pauline Lunha, preparation for first Friday DURING THE RECITAL of the Lord’s and the brides­ • * and first Saturday deyotions. . i >:v ^ Briides . . . maids were Mrs. f,} fe--* A Masses on first Friday will be Prayer the casket is sprinkled with Holy Helen Bur­ Mrs. Henry M. Pohs of at 6:15, 7:15, and 8:15. choose your gown Water and is incensed, the use of which, 4537 Quitman Street, Den­ roughs, Miss • Juliania B u s - Communion Day and bridesmaid's at funerals, is derived from the earliest ver, announces the engagement of t For Women July 4 I r daughter, Clara E. Pohs nardo, and Miss dresses now from Christian centuries. The prayer of absolu- hove), to Ronald J. Ansay of Connie Johnson. _ , ^ t, v i On^ Sunday, July 4, members the largest and The flower girl was Christine Busnardo. The best man was Robert of the Altar and Rosary Society, *tion is then pronounced by the celebrant. Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Pohs was. Burroughs, and ushers were James Anderson, Dean Dybing, and loveliest collection graduated in 1950 from Holy the PTA, and all women of the At the burial of Bishops, Cardinals or Family High School in Denver. Floyd Shoemaker. . , „ . parish are urged to receive Com­ in Denver. The bride is a graduate of North High School. Mr. Widmer is a munion in a group in the 8 sovereigns, five absolutions ate pronounced Mr. Ansay is a graduate of Pius graduate of South High and Colorado A. & M. College. Lt. Widmer Sketched . . . nylon XI High. School and is as.sociated o’clock Mass. tulle over satin with by five . AH of these prayers are was transferred from Camp Carson to Camp McCoy, Wis., where the with h i s father’s businesses. couple now reside.—(Photo by Sutherland) ______The Rev. Anton J. Borer, imported rosepoint in the deprecatory form, that is, imploring Woods Laundry, Inc.j and the A. S.M.B., baptized on June 15 the lace and sequins. .A. Ansay Linen Supply Co. of twin son and daughter, Rexford A small deposit God’s mercy upon the deceased. Milwaukee. The wedding will take Fr. Syrianey Is Honored Edward and Debora, of Mr. and places your gown place in Denver but no date has Mrs. Eugene Spencer. The spon­ in “will call." A matched fleet of the finest motor been set as yet. sors were Mrs. Nancy Lavington By St. John Parishioners and Sam Givan. cars is ever at the beck and call of Horan Engaged The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Har­ patron.s. (St. John the Evangeliit’* young couple returned to Chi­ old V. Campbell, pagtor, baptized Pariah, Denver) cago where Ensign Ryan is sta­ on June 27 Catherine Anne, Father Francis Syrianey was tioned. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John honored at a beautiful farewell -Sister J. Cavenaugh, with Mr. and Mrs. party in the lounge of St. John’s To Be Guest C. W. Cavenaugh as sponsors; Church on Tuesday evening, June and Margaret Mary, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Reinert will have Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. O’Neill, HORAN & SON CHAPELS 29. Some 700 persons came to of­ as her guest her sister, Sister fer their congratulations and with Thomas O’Neill, Jr., and Mary Stephen. Sister Mary Jane K. Mohan as sponsors. wish him success in his assign­ Stephen will arrive in Denver on 1527 Cleveland Place KEystoiie 4-6297 ment as pastor of the newly July S and will remain for one Mrs. John ^Creighton under­ formed St. Pius X Parish. A week. went surgery in a local hospital. substantial purse was given him Dr. and Mrs. Charles Grady Mrs. Michael Foley is in a by his friends and parishioners. Wilber are the parents of a girl, local hospital and Mrs. Dan Guest of honor was Mrs. Michael Kathleen, bom June 20, at Balti­ McGinley is in St. Joseph’s Hos­ Syrianey. more, Md. Mrs. Wilber is the pital. Mrs. Frank Freeman, chair­ Richard Sellers of Chillicothe, WONDERFUL SAFETY man of the committee, was former Miss Clare Marie O’Keefe. Mmes. Louis Roster, Ed 0., is visiting his grandparents, assisted by Mrs. Paul Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Walsh. over, Mrs. John Grover, Arthur Monckton, and Thomas K. Ear- ^^ WdNDERFUL PRICE Maroney, Mrs. James Delaney, ley are in charge of the care of William Maroney'of Chicago, Mrs. Walter Badger, Mrs. the altars in July. who will enter Great Lakes Na­ I Charles Smith, Mrs. Thomas val Training Station on July 1, 10,000 Quick Stopping Edges Plunkett, and Mrs. Virgil Wal­ has been visiting his uncle and Mail inquiries invited dorf. Fr. Martin Berry aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bo- Masse* on first Friday, July nomo. ® 2, will be at 6, 7, and 8 Miss Emily Kelly of DeWitt, o’clock. There will be exposi­ To pive ACCW la., is a guest in the home of GENERAL tion of the Blessed Sacrament Mr. and Mrs. George McDevitt. S is SIxtcMth StrM t {Next to ParafflOHSt Tboottr) The engagement, of Miss all day. Mrs. Charles Tracy of Chicago aUNT-SAFETV TIR[ The following were baptized: Retreat July 9-11 and her grandson, Corbett, are Barbara Lee Marr (above), John R. Moran, son of Mr. and guests of Miss Martha Coughlin. (Archdiocesan Council Guests in the home of Mrs. to Frank A. James, son of Nick Mrs. John R. Moran, with Martin of Catholic Women) DR. JAMES P. James, has been announced by her Moran and Susan Collins as Albert Seep were her son and The Rev. Martin Berry, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert R. sponsors; Shelley Marie France, C.SS.R., will conduct the retreat GRAY RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Marr. ' daughtfer of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Joseph Seep of El Paso, Tex. at El Pomar Retreat House in Optometrist _ Tentative plans are for a wed­ ald France, with Duane Clark Colorado Springs on July 9, 10, •Mrs. L. U. Wagner left last Term* to Suit 1401 W, Colfax KE. 4-5205 ding in September. Miss Marr at­ and Isadore Peters as sponsora; and 11. week to visit Capt. and Mrs. VISUAL CARE tended Holy Family High School Amy Lynn Mary Oliver, daugh­ This will be the 10th annual Raymond Childers (Marjorie EYES EXAMINED and her fiance is a graduate of ter of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Oliver, retreat under the leadership of Wagner) of Albuquerque. VISUAL TRAINING See Dr. P. W. FORSTER d . c. Regis High School and Regis Col­ with Neal Oliver and Lizette the Archdiocesan Council of When Dr. J. Leonard Swigert lege, Denver. He is also a former Guadin as sponsors; Catholic Women. During that pe­ went to San Francisco a week Optometrist HEART, NERVOUS and GLAI^ DISEASES Catherine Towey, daughter of employe of the Register. riod of time approximately 500 ago he was accompanied by his 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. SL EYE • EAR • NOSE • THROAT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Towey, retreats have been made. All daughter Betty, a ’54 graduate HEART DISEASE iH lypcf. Vilnilar DiuiM rinkat«). Short of Breath, Rheumatic Heart. with Patrick Curtin and Betty Phone, for Appointment PalpttiUoQ. RlbrillaUcn (shaktni heart). Arrhythmia (unmn beat). Fast or slow beatlnc Plans Catholic women are invited to of Colorado Univeriity, who will Heart, illcb or Low Blood Pressure. Poor Cimilation. Hare year Heart exanlaed by the Curtin as sponsors; Thomas Da­ attend. The cost for the three begin her dietetic internship at TA. 5-8883 ■ewett lelentifie diafneltie iqilpiiient. Let‘i And tbi eauao tad help you to orercome U Autumn Wedding mien Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. days is $15 per person. Stanford Hospital in San FYan- now before U Is too late to do so. Paul Thomas Roy, with Eugene Mrs. L. A. Higgins, retreat cisco. NERVOUS DISEASES. Ii^pllepsy, .Seuralfla, parahiis. Mental Deprenion. Asthma. Hay Perer, Ray and Alice Havstad as spon­ BroocbiUi, Sinus, Skin diseases. Kaema. etc. Headache (MlcrAioe). ~ Head Noises, Deaf* chairmanrhas arranged for a bus The membefs of St. Berna ness, £ar Aches. sors; and Rhetis Ann Korte, to take those who do not care GLAHD DISEASES. Prolapsed Ortani (Uterus. eU.), Fibroid Turnon, Hot Flubes. Cbanft daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ of Life, breculer Meostruatlon. Prostate Gland to drive their own cars. The STOMACH. Llrer. Kidney Bladder. Gall Bladder Diseases, Bloma^ A Duodenal Uleen, Dla* ard Korte, with Paul Korte and round-trip fare will be $3.75. dlappif, J/a, ihn ShidsL betas (no liuullo). Anemia, HiecouRbs. Philomene Korte as sponsors. New Treatment for Vertebral Diae Inflamatlom (Ko Swr^ry) The bus will leave the Catholic ^FaroVs Flower si RHEUMATISM. Arthritis, NeurlUf, Sclalka. lAnnbaxo. Hip, Let. Back k SacrolUae Paine. Miss Georgeann Gibson be­ with the portraits and Wedding Candida that capture all Kumboets. Swollen A Painful Haodi, lets A Feet. ASK FOR HANDBOOK OF DISEASES came the bride of James A. Ryan, 610 East 13th Ave. the beauty, all the tenderness of the day. . . , 1554 California McClintock Bidg. MAin 3-5596 Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, in a AL. 5-3193 ceremony prior to a Nuptial Mass W HITE LE.4THERETTE ALBU.M celebrated in St. Leo’ssChurch, , UNDER and 17 Photos 8 x 1 0 ...... 35 Lusk, Wyo., by the Rev. M. J. NEW MANAGEMENT until Sept 1 McBrien, June 7. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Specialising in Drop in and Discuss Your Wedding Plans Mrs. George Gibson, of Lusk, ' Houseplantings W eddings 3-7618* was escorted down the aisle I Corsages Funeral Designs by her father. Her gown was of Chantilly lace over heir­ Green Plants QounhL SimUo S. Bdwy. loom ivory satin. The full skirt Seasonal Cut Flowers Edgar A. Covert, Member St. Louis' Parish was worn over hoops and fell into Come in or Call a long train. Miss Pauline Armstrong of Denver was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Joan Cham­ bers Nestler of Boulder, Jean Berry McLaughlin of Newcastle, Wyo., and Nancy Herrington of Denver. Little Miss Janet Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G niece of the bridegroom, was Shaklee of 7602 Robinson flower girl. Way, Denver, have announced the Joseph Ryan served as his engagement of their daughter brother’s best man, and the ush­ ers were Jack Harrington, ^ ^ S T i found Vineta Grace (above), to Richard Thomas Earley, George Hovorka, Rev. Martin Berry, C.SS.R. Lee Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs and Thomas Gee. Charities at E. 17th and Grant PERSONM- Harry W. Ross of 6705 Ralston _ The bride attended the Univer­ Street on Friday, July 9, prompt­ Miss Shaklee is a 1953 gradu­ sity of California and was gradu­ ly at 1 o’clock. The return trip ate of Holy Family High School ated from Loretto Heights Col­ will be made from El Pomar at 4 . and is now employed by the Lake- lege in 1953, The bridegroom, 6 o’clock on Sunday evening wood Branch of the Mountain son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond back to the starting point at States Tel. and Tel. Co. Mr. Ross Ryan, is a graduate of Regis Catholic Charities. f was graduated from the Arvada College, and on June 4, 1954, he Those wishing to make reser­ High School in 1952 and is a stu­ was graduated from the Naval vations are. asked to telephone dent at Denver University. Cadet School at Providence, R.I Mrs. Higgins, SP. 7-1802, or Mrs. The young couple are planning After a short .wedding trip the Walter Wade, QE. 3-0873. a fall wedding. (Jafay Photo) Attention • Brides to Be Make Home in Denver We can make this special offer., Nothing will "dress up” the Mr. and Mrs. Church, more for your wedding R ay E. Craig for a limited time only,..while our installation than one of Wagner’* White It (the former crews are not rushed...act now...save all costs of this Aiile Cloth . Runner,, laid down Rose Marie Ho- the aisle for the Bridal Party tra), who were Norm al installation, begin to enjoy the year-round benefits of to walk on, from the door to married April the altar. 25, are making Vornado Air Conditioning. Call us today. Wt (Uo Parni,b Sidtwtlk Cinspin their h o m e, in Wi III, ua aak, a uig* nnrdigi *1 r*v Denver after a latin ndtlai ta ikaatfriit racerdt. short wedding Available only through your own trip. The bride focal florist at reasonable cost, Vornodo't oxclujiv# "com. is the daughter pletely directional" oir cw- CARL A, WAGNER MF6. GO., JNC. of Mr. and Mrs. culatori give complete Peter Hotra. droft-frew cireulolien with T h e double­ ptnetrolion up to 30', ond ring ceremony eiiminote ''spot cooling.” was solemnized do a WHALE of a job! in Sacred Heart filttri4 fr$$k Afr eW (xfiousf Church, Denver, Every Vornodo it tquipptd I fAiHION . The bride with filtered frtth oir iotoke I ACAomr wore a floor- ond stole oir txhoust. I AWARD length gown of 7Ae First «a^ bridal satin, ny­ Place an ad now m the COHtpftft AffMMtIc fvtk* •n/y room oir § 2 conditiener lon tulle, and Ivffoi Cpfffrofs • s evtr to receive applique Chan­ No diois to turn, no lids to “ the Foihfon tilly lace, with lift, no knobs to 'push or 3 Acodemy S Aword. Juliette cap and REGISTER pull. finger - tip veil. The bride w a s 8m V$ given in mar­ OVER 6,000,000 SATISFIED USERS OF VORNADO COOLING APPLIANCES For the Tope In Tradeet riage by her fa­ Dial KE. 4-4205 Dcpendeblo for Over 30 Ytore ther. She had her sister, Pat ASK FOR MISS BAKER— EXTENSION 16 Hotra, as maid Bragdon’s, Inc. | Colorado Appliance of honor, a n d _ Mrs. Frances Zendejas as bridesmaid. A1 Zendejas was best man 7540 E. Colfax 1438 South Broodway and Ralph Petrillo was usher. Almost Everyone Has Sometiung to Advertise DE. 3-5465 SH. 4-1713 Officiating in the ceremony was Father John Brady, S.J. A re­ I APPLIANCES HARDWARE ception was hmd in the home of the bride’s parents. Open Mondoy thru Friday Till 9 P. M. | 33rd, Downing MA. 3-4103 The bridegroom has served in Korea and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craig of Monrop, N.Car.—(Howard Oda photo) PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4-420S Thursday, July 1, 1954 St. Dominic's Starting Ball Games Guardian Angels (St, Dominia’t Parlih, Dcitrer) keep the boys interested in Practice sessions will be held NORTH DENVER NEW S wholesome recreation. Coaches at Sloan’s.Lake, starting Thurs­ IF Summer baseball for the school children is bein(t arranged. Edward Abromeit and Edward day, July 8, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. -J Society Planning This activity is a part of the Connelly will supervise this at the recreation grounds. Any You Need Money vacation program schedule to sport. ______of the children from the parish who are interested should re­ port for this first practice. If S t Patrick's Honors Departing Priest Festival Benefit see or call We'vo got the "Hh Parode" miracle tell ^ ' sufficient interest is shown by the children, a complete- summer (St.“ Patrick’s‘ “ Parish, Denver) + + + ■ . rf + (Guardian Angals’ Parish, schedule of games will be ar> A farewell party was held June D anvar) CITIZENS ranged. 30 In the school auditorium, for The Altar and Rosary Society is sponsoring a benefit that will Confetfione will be heard the Rev. Regis McQuire, who is Junior League Champs Thursday afternoon and eve- eavlng.SL Patrick’s Parish for be held at the fall festival. The LOAN CO. nlna, July 1, from the first his new assignment as chaplain committee members, Margarets Friday, from 4 to 6 In the at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Denver. Madison, Flora Pence, and Lucille CROSUY afternoon and after the Ro­ Magnelli, have mailed out infor­ All types of Loons Mode sary In the evening at 7:30. Both women’s and men’s organ­ mation to all members of the par­ izations combined their efforts in The Masses on the first Fri­ ish on the following items: A 17-INCH making this party a success. completely equipped drawer-type day, July 2, will be at 6;80, 7, These organizations are the Holy 1338 California Si. and 8 o’clock, all High Masses. cedar cheat, the handmade quilt Name SociflVy, Young Ladies’ So­ donated by the Sisters of S t Jo­ Communion will be distributed dality, Altar and Rosary Society, SUPER-V before the 6:30 o’clock Mass. seph’s Convent, and a choice of and the PTA. Refreshments a girl’s or boy’s bicycle. These MA. 3-4959 Friday. July 2, there will be served were *Hawaiian punch books are $1 each. More books a Holy Hour from 7:30 to 8:30 cake, after-dinner mints, and Can be obtained at the rectory. p:m.. Conducted by the Rev, Leo nuts. The hostesses were Mrs. C. Gainor. O.P. After the serv­ Pottsr, Mrs. Clara Natale, Mrs. An hour ef nocturnal adora­ ices veneration of the relic of Libonatl, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. tion will take place this Friday St. Dominic will take place and Strsmple, Mrs. Famiae, Mrs morning, July 2, for tha Holy Confessions will be heard. Long, and Mrs. Sllverthorn. Name Society and men of the Sunday. July 4, the Rosary perish at Holy Ghost Church. Altar Society members will re­ Prize Winners All who are planning to at­ ceive Holy Communion in the Of Bazaar L(sfed tend will meet at Guardian 7:30 o'clock Mass. After the The Rt. Rqv, Monsignor Achille Angels’ Church at 3:30 a.m. Mass the customary prayers of Sommaruga and Father McGuire The hour of adoration if from the society will be said. Members thank all those who helped to 4 till 5 a.m. are requested to remain for this make the bazaar a huge success. Confession for the First Fri­ special service. The winners of the various prizes day, July 2, will be heard Thurs­ During the summer months were: Deep freeze, Agnes Sulli­ day afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 there will be no High Masses on van, 2641 W. 44th Avenue: out­ and in the evening from 7 tO 8. Sundays, but Benediction of the side barbecue, Mrs. Nettie Odone, THE ST. PATRICK Grade School Shamrocks won Communion will be distributed Bleseed Sacrament will be given 4000 Tejon Street; electric power a victory over St. Joseph’s last month to take the undis- Friday morning at 6:46 and Mass after the 9 o’clock Mass. lawn mower, Mrs. L. Falasco, juted title of 1954 city champions for the Junior Parochial Baseball will be offered at 7:30. • Tokei Uf Uti space • llflhf tpough to carry 3331 Osage; G.E. clock radio, Ar- l,eague.. Guests at the rectory during Moiios at Nederlond lins F'als«tta, 3248 Pecos; the Shown in the picture above, back row, left to right, are Mar­ • New 8uper*Ycrtical Circuit • Tube-life Extender Nederland, St. Rita’s Chapel the week were Mr. and Mrs. Al­ • Front Is ell screen • Choice of 3 finishei main prise In the Altar and Ro­ cello Montoya, Donald Fox, Andrew Polniak, and John Tortorici; bert Redelberger, parents of Fa­ will have two Masses on Sun­ sary booth, the matching bed en­ second row, Bobby Bustos, Ralph Carlino, John St. Germain, and It's yours for a little down and small monthly payments day during July and August, at ther Leonard Redelberger, and semble, Mrs. C. Varone, 1800 W. Dennis Valley; and first row, Anthony Andrews, John Ferretti, Father Robert Syrianey of Craig. 8 and 9 o’clock. This arrange­ 33rd Avenue; and the floor lamp, Richard Senkins, and Pat Frank. ment is made to accommodate Dianna Smolinski, 4520 Logan. The team was coached by Andrew Polnlak, assisted by Ray Convert Baptized the summer visitors to this moun­ >bu CRn SM It Knm on a cnO SLEy Mrs. Clara NaUle wishes to Bruno and John Sorentido. Baptized were Kenneth Jen­ tain resort. thank all the members and others sen, Sr., and Kenneth Jensen, The Ideal Second TV Set For Any Family who helped make their booth a Jr. Kenneth Jensen, Sr., is the Dorby Group Plans complete success. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jen­ Can Be Moved From Room lo Room Mooting on July 6 Sunday, July 4, will be Com­ 13th Annual Report Given sen. Sponsors for both father and Buy It From munion day for the member* son were Michael and Lucille ef the Altar and Rosary So- Derby.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ Mangelli. ish)—The Altar and Rosary So­ eiety, and on July 6 thero will Erin Kathleen, daughter of VISIT OUR PRICE FURNITURE CO., INC. be a meeting ef the Attar and By Holy Family Legion ciety will meet July 6 at 8 p.m Rosary Society in the school. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley B rauct Herb Price W. 38th Avenue at Sheridan in the home of Mrs. Amer C' ’had- (Holy Family Parish, Denver) was baptized with Joseph and NfW DRIVE-IN wick of 6096T)neida Street, Mrs All parish news should be in by riek Connolly, Bernard Carroll, Katherine Brantner as sponsors. Your North Denver Croiley Dealer John Hoffman will be the co 4 p.m. Mondays to Mrs. E. Sut- At the meeting of the Denver Carl Kaieh, and Charles Brisne- hostess. All the women of the liff by calling GR.7-5343 or by comitlum of the Legion of M ^y han. 17th& 106AN Complete Line of All Croeley Appllancet taking it to 3853 Tejon Street June 24, Mrs. Ray Norton read There will be no meeting of parish-*re urged to attend. the Alter end Rosarv Society AUo Availahle the l3th annual report for the Open Sunday* Alice Menteyo Is Honored Holy Family Parish PraesMlum in July. Members will receive of tne legion. Though at present Communion In a group in the Hove Your INCH“ » t 6 9 “ HA 4-6821 the praesldium, named after Our 7i30 Mesa Sunday, July 4. Mt. Carmel Senior Chosen Lady of Loretto, numbers only Baptized were John Joseph five active members, Mrs. Nor­ Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. ton was able to report a vest Emmett Gillespie, with Rodeo amoiDit of work accomplished by Valente and Helen Neighbors as CLOTHES FIXTURES, EXTRA GLASS Fiesta Queen Contestant the grou^). sponsors; John Joseph Jonke, son In the year, 293 calls were of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Jonke, made on homes in the parish. with Josephine Jonke as sponsor; TORCHIER BOWLS. Miss Alice E. Montoya, a senior of Mt. Carmel High These calls resulted in two adult and James Michael Huber, son CLEANED School, has been selected to represent the Youth’s Friends and two infants being baptized, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Huber, organization in the present contest for queen of the two adult and two children's with Thomas and Jacquelirit De- at LAMPS AND SHADES Fourth of July fiesta. Miss Montoya, a daughter of Mr. First Communion, the return of Cino as sponsors. three persons to the sacraments, Cub Scout Auxiliary GOOD PRINTING IS and Mrs. T. Montoya, teaches dancing in the Northside s and one mariage validation. Some Bring Your Lamp to be Fitted _j_ _j_ recently established Olvera 325 pieces of Catholic literature Officers Installed AN ART WITH USI GIGANTIC Dance Academy. As a member were distributed by the legion The Parents' Auxiliary of Cub of the Mt. Carmel Class of ’55 ■Scout Pack 175 of Holy Family Remodeled or Repaired aries. We combine our years of she will he in the new high Much of the legion work in the Parish met in the home of the Cleaners and school’s first graduation group. den mother, Mrs.^ Emmett Grace, experience and knowledge past year consisted in helping of type, paper and ink to The Independence Day fete with parish census \Vork by the the eveninging of June 24 foroh WASINGER'S ELECTRIC STORE will terminate the contest and is the installation of auxiliary offi­ make every printing job Laundry obtaining of up-to-date cards, on OUTSTANDING. Salet, Repalrt, Service and JFiring Materlalt to be held at Curtis Park on many families. Legionaries also cers and the planning of the Cub Wiring, Repairing and Remodeling in your H om e July 3, 4, and 6. A downtown sent out some 100 letters to non- Scout jamboree. parade, featuring various city of­ Catholics in the parish inviting Mrs. Mike t)ebell, president, — CALL US TODAY — MA. 3-6101 3156 West 38th Ave. CLendale 5-8946 ficials dressed In Mexican garb, them to attend an instruction and Mrs. Marvin Wildcrgren, is scheduled. In evidence, too, class for those interested in the second vice president of the DRYER S ASTLER Store Hours — June - July - August will be floats representing the Catholic faith. Each month Cath­ North Denver Mothers’ Council, PRINTING COMPANY 10% Discount Mon. through Thur., 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. — Fri., 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. different Latin-American organ­ olic patients at the Old Ladies’ installed the auxiliary officers. izations, orcheetras’ rhythm The jamboree is to be held 1936 Lftwrtncft KE. 4*6118 On Cash and Carry Close at Noon Saturday Home at 88th and Quitman groups, and the “CharriUs," a Street are visited by legion mem­ Saturday, July 24, . on the RAY DRYER GEORGE ASTLER WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS choral group in uniform, directed bers rounds of the home of John P. by Celia Olvera Mrs. Norton reported that the lowns, eubmaster, 6190 Parfet Street, Wheatridge. Parents and At the 81st and Curtis Park, legion nursery school, started al­ 6 6 9 9 booths highlighting south-of-the most eight years ago, now has Cub Scouts are now making dec­ border games, foods, flowers, some 43 tots attending weekly. orated tepees in which each fa­ Why Pay More? works of art, etc., will be placed. In the school, children over four ther and son will spend the night (TrsSsmSrk) FURNACES INSTALLED A nightly program beginning at taught_ t prayersp . and basic after an evening of games and NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES 8 o’clock is scheduled by the Ol- cathechism. A baby-sitting serv­ duMoor picnic supper. vera group and others will cul ice is furnished for children un­ The m eets of Holy Tamlly Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores minate in street dancing. Dances der four. Assisting Genevieve Parish, Cub Scouts’ mothers, and of Mexico, Spain, and folk danc Kuester in the nursery are Joyce Boy Scout officials are to be Colorado Owned Store's T ls m jm /L S u guests. S 12 Yean With Air Flow Heating Co. ing will take place.. Hill, Margaret Grace, and Cath Auxiliary officers installed 16th & Glenarm Proceede of this three-day erine Penna. ' Professional Heating Contractor Legion members average seven were Mrs. Ed McEahern, presi­ Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr, fiesta will be added to funds dent: Mrs. George Lankowltz, YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP needed to aid in the advance hours weekly in clerical work 30 Southoutn Broadway IBth and California for the parish. Mrs. Elsie Land­ vice president; Mrs. Anthony 3933 W. Colfax 17th and Tramont Gutter Work — Exhaust Fan* — Flue Liners ment of the Spanish speaking Schnurr, secretary; Harvey citizens of this area. rum records envelope contribu­ Curtis & 15th St, Gas Fired Incinerators tions, and prepares yearly en­ Bryant, treasurer; and Mrs. An­ Vote* for Miss Montoya thony McNulty, historian. 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 3-4365 may be obtained through con­ velope Jjoxes. Genevieve Kueeter 9»iiiiiiitliiiliiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiwiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiHililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii»^ Member St. Francia do Salts' Pariah tact with Mis* Baeky Torras, took care of all bookkeeping for AL. B-106S, Mt. Carmel sopho- the social at Elitch’s mora) and with Max Luna, Officers of the legion are Mrs. GR. 7-9118; and Joseph Quin- Elsie Landrum, president; Mrs. U n a, W. C. Richardson, vice preil- dent; Mrs. Ray Norton, treas I ndependence D a y HOLY FAMILY PARISH urer; and Genevieve Kueeter, secretary. Mrs. Lucius Wall is Patronize These Friendly Firms ON BIG the other active member of the John E. Barths, presidium at present. % H.P. Prospective new members for the legion will be oontacted in 1 For Quality Bakery Goods the near future. The presidium Try St. Catherine's,. now has 152 auxiliary members. O.K. Yearbook Distributed WEISS BAKERY A second autographing party 4024 Tennyson St. c N j o y Wed 25 Years last week completed distribution (St. Catherine’s Parish, Danvar) of the V iiia , Holy Family High CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barth, School yearbeok; Done in jt )3 4027 Vallejo Street, members of “records” theme, the annual has Cash & Carry 1 CORN FED MEATS T this parish for 25 years, cele­ won much favorable comment ■I POULTRY AND FISH C o o l C le a n brated their silver wedding anni­ Editors were George Bruno and and Save the Difference versary June 19. Joan Coomer, Suiter (Iharle- TENNYSOIN A dinner for 25 members of the anna was faculty moderator. * 4120 Tennyson. immediate family was held at School Books Repaired Meat Market Ernie's Supper Club, which was Repair of rented school books GL. 5-5084 4018 Tfennyton GR. 7-0443 followed by a reception at their used by more than 600 students home. More than lOO guests, in­ in Holy Family School was C(Ai- cluding Mr. and Mrs. Frank An- pleted this week. The gigantic "ff/A a ra driztu and Mrs. Gino Normale task was cotnpleted in four days A IR CONDITIONER from Detroit, Mich., and Jake of work by PTa volunteers. Mrs. '. -— — . Barth, from Tuscon, Aris., at­ Emmett Grace, book rental chair­ ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH tended. man, supervised the job. Last Mr. and Mrs. Barth were mar­ week she was assisted by Mmes. Patronise These Friendly Firms ried in Chicago, III., June 19, Timothy Cronin, W, W. Sulli­ 1929. They have two children, van. George Graul, John Grace, John and Mary Frances. Joseph Callahan, William Sei- Why Pay Carfare? Sunday, July 4, will be Com­ wald, Nicholas Herold, Paul Mar­ YOUR Our Ererr Day Prlco* munion day for the AlUr and tin, John Gerhardt, Charles Sey­ Sava You Money Rosary Society, Members are in­ mour, Raymond O’Hayre, Ralph CLEANERS Prctcripiions Carefully Filled vited to use the front pews, which Sargent, Anthony McNulty, Pat- are reserved for them at the 7:80 JOHN snd BESTBA UcBRIDE Lubin's Drug Mass. E lere 8 to a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July GLtndsIe 5-8S02 )73S TEJON 8T. GL. 8-1073 3Dth ind Clif 8 t The Altar and Rosary Society Mother 'Cobrini Lodge Denver* Colorado would like to have garden flowers to decorate the altars during the Will Convene July 7 summer months. They may be for you! And, a reminder...Independence Day is left in the sacristy Saturday In Mt. Carm el Hail n r MARY MAGDALENE PARISH morning before 9 o’clock. Masses for the first Friday, The next regular but import­ Only Gibson gives you July 2, will b« at 6; 6:46, add ant meeting of the Mother Ca- deeply significant of the American Way of Living an Inch-Thick Filter that 7:80 o’clock. brlnl Lodge will be held Wed­ cleans the air of dust and nesday, July 7, at 7 p.m. at the pollen. Enjoy allergy- Mt. (Jarihel Hall, 3617 Navajo ... the best way of all! May we Qherish and protect, free relief, as well as cool Street, Denver, comfort with Gibson. ST. DOMINICS Reservations for ^he pilgrim­ ASSOCIATED CLEANERS age to the Mother Caorini Shrine Sunday, July 11, will be it for all time to come. BEHER CLEANING COSTS NO MORE OXONNOR W h i t t a k e r accepted at this meeting. New members sworn in at the Walt Badger Says: We are anxious PLUMBING CO. P h a r m a c y past meeting were Mrs. Jennie 3030 W. 44th AVE. Brienzk and Mrs. Mary Tota. to serve the families of this parish y.nr Phone *Tfi« Friendly Store** Voted in to become members Is Oar Doorbell were Mrs. Antoinette Marsico, Public Service Company of Colorado 2519 Sheridan BE. 3-4953 JUST CALL Prescription Speciaiielt GE. t-U «l GL. t-tU l Mrs. Jennie Marchese, and Mrs. W. 32nd ft Parry GL 8-2401 Nellie Brindisi- y Thursday, July 1, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 PAGE NINE Elizabeth of Hungary BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Married in Evergreen All Committees Named Devoted Self to Poor Beverly Pea­ Patronise These Friendly Firms cock, daughter (Latin Diocesan Ordo) of Mr. and Mrs. St. James' Parish Picnic Set Aug. 1 Church calendar, July 4-10, Ray Bollack of 1954; Mitchell, S. (St. Jamei’ Pariah, Denver) on the First Siaturday, for all The following scouts partici­ July 4, Fourth Sunday after D a k., became Tony Greco, president of the members of the PTA. pated in the hike: Jack Bills, Pentecost. the bride of Men’s Club, announced the fol­ Parishioners who have ndt re­ Clarke Calve, Richard Stein, Den­ Gould Allison, lowing chairmen to head the ceived their tickets for the award nis Fennell, Thomas Foley, Den­ July 5, Monday, S t Anthony so n of Mrs. various committees for the par­ to be ipade in the parish picnic Mary Zaccaria, 16Ui-cehtury Ital­ nis Klocker Peter Stieffer, Bob Charles Gra­ ish picnic. General chairmen are: are asked to call at the rectory Lauvetz, Billy Hinton, Edmund ian priest noted for Pauline zeal. der, 3140 Sixth Elmer Gerken and Gregory for them as soon as possible. He founded the Barnabites. Klocker, Terry Murphy, Gene Street, Boulder, Stretz; in charge of beverages, 'The thrae-waeic vaeation July 6, Tuesday, Octave of the prior to a Nup­ Bob Schell; games party, Jimmie achool will be brought to a Shofner, Fred V e n e 11 e, Jim Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul. tial Mass c^e- Fattor; popcorn, Leo Boyle; cloie thii Friday. Sixty-eight Burke, Stenson Horvath, and July 7, Wednesday, 9ls. Cyril brated by games and contests, Bill Hend­ children were enrolled. Kenneth Sullivan. and Methodius, ninth-century the Rev. Donald erson, Bill O’Shea, and Jerry Troop 96 enjoyed an all-day On Monday, June 28, a scout brothers famed as the “Apostles A. McMahon in Bartscherer. hike Sunday, June 27, to the court of honor was held in the to the Slavs.’’ Christ the King Assisting them will be David Temple Buell Ranch. The troop Walsh Memorial Hall. The fol­ July 8, Thursday, St. Eliza­ Church in Ever­ Finnigan, John L e y d o n. Bill field problems consisted of iden­ lowing received the rank of YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US beth, 13th-century Queen of green on June Ahem, Earl Whalen, George tifying animal tracks, use of the tenderfoot: Jack Bills, Richard Hungary. The wife of Louis IV 12. Mudon, Jim Gracy, Bill Bancroft, compass, trail blazing and the Stein, Dennis Fennell, Thomas Mary Ellen Foley, Dennis Klocker, Robert / and the mother of three children, Fred Vinette, Gris Barcelona, art of outdoor cooking. she devoted her life to the care Mulcahy w a s Bill Cudmore, Malcon Grover, The boys saw the old stage Lynch, Billy Hinton, Terry Mur­ / * '?9'»f#red Piiarmaciih-w|,ft« . > of the poor after her husband’s maid of honor Loren Griffin, Jon Mizicko, coach road that used to run be­ phy, Tom Trainor, Fred Venette, and Karen Fitz­ death in the Crusade. Charles Bafentepen, George tween Penver and Colorado Jim Burke, Stenson Horvath, and simmons w a s Bob Lauvetz. July 9, Friday, Ferial Day, Dreher, Bill Sibert, James Fen­ Springy Many side trips were ( bridesmaid. nel, Joe Casper, John Thompson, taken in the quest of exploring The next Boy Scout meeting when no particular 's feast Best man was out-of-the-way places and animal is observed. Bill Walsh, and Jack Guthrie. will be held in the Walsh Me­ Charles W. Gra­ sights. morial Hall at 7 o’clock July 12. July 10, Saturday, the Seven der and ushers The PTA will serve a picnic , s « » l Brothers and Sts. Rufina and Se- were Robert supper during the afternoon and cunda, all martyrs. The brothers Emrick, Charles Mulcahy, and Joel Warner. evening under the direction of •were allegedly sons of the Ro­ The bride attended Notre Dame Academy in Mitchell, S.Dak., Mr. and Mrs. Mat Reinecke. Wa'v* got the "Hit Parada" miraclo Mtl man martyr Felicitas, and were and Loretto Heights College in Denver. Mr. Allison attended gram­ The Altar and Rosary Society executed for their faith in 150 mar and high schools in San Diego, San Diego State College, and will again be in charge of the A.D. Rufina and Secunda were Colorado University. The newlyweds planned a wedding trip to fish pond for the youngsters. martyred in 257 California.— (Photo by Smyth) All parishioners, their rela­ tives, and friends are invited to attend the annual parish picnic which will be held on the parish Yearbooks Distributed in Fleming grounds Sunday, Aug. 1. CROSIEY Women of the PTA who have rNONi Fleming. — (St. Peter’s Par­ over the Plank Trucking team by are made to take an active part volunteered to transport the sis­ EA. 2 -77U ish)—Tuesday evening, June 22, a score of 14-7. This ties the in the annual fall festival. The ters to and from Loretto Heights at the Altar and Rosary Sodality league games of the season. last of a series of movies will be for the summer school are Mmes. meeting, the new yearbooks Mrs. Louis Brekel and Miss shown Thursday evening" in the R. Borgmann, J. Dendinger, J. SUPER-V were distributed and the various Rita Jo Pimple were among the hall at 8 o’clock—the title of Sullivan, A. McGill, Y. Trainor, committees gave their reports. 24 accordion students in Mrs. which is Blue Grass of Wyoming. W. Hopkins, D. Wilhelm, F. Because of the harvest season, Garth, GayUrd’s class who took The youth are planning on erect­ Brown, G. Volzke, P. Schmitz, there will be no meeting in July part in a recital June 25. ing a shrine in honor of Our A. Artzer, J. Forte, R. Backus, ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH and therefore discussions in re­ The 4-H boys of the Cloverleaf Lady of Fatima on the church and H. Hinton. gard to the annual fall festival 4-H Club who have horses are property. After the meeting ad­ Baptized Sunday were David Patronise These Friendly Firms were held. One of the attractions making plans on entering the journed, the evening was spent Anthony, son of Thomas J. Mc­ will be a cedar chest containing 4-H Rodeo in Sterling on July 4. in roller skating after which Dermott with Leo and Naomi needlework, made by the women. Members of the club are busy lunch was served to the group by McCarty as sponsors; Patricia After the business meetinpf Fa­ working on their projects. The Jim, Bob, and Joanine Lock, Ed­ Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Betty & Bob’s Andy's Service Station ther James Halloran continued home nursing class completed ward, Leo. and Rosemary Etl. Richard J. Fitzgerald, with Philip the explanation of the Mass. Re­ its project work last week. Furrow-Ebbers Beauty & 12th & Clayton FR. 7-9826 Muldoon and Patricia Overand freshments were served by Ida Doris Schaefer, junior leader, Nuptials Held as sponsors; Nels Edward, son Barber Shop Burenheide, Mrs. Paul Etl, Mrs. presented the lessons to Rose­ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Julin, mary Etl and Joan Burenheide. At a ceremony June 16 in St. Specialising in Texaco Products Joe Etl, Mrs. Edward Hassman, Peter’s Church Miss Shirley Eb- with August and Mary Riedl as P erm an en t and Mrs. Paul Bornhoft. The associate members met sponsors. Lubrication T ir o l with their leader, Mrs. Ted bers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W aving Sunday afternoon, June 27, EA. Z-47ZJ ISIS W ashing Acceiioriei Wernsman, on June 23, when George Ebbers, became the bride Announced this week by Tony a parish meeting was held in they cut out their aprons and of Dale Furrow of Yuma. Father Greco, president of the Men's the hall for the purpose of made the fringes for head scarfs. Halloran officiated at the single- Club, were the chairmen of the electing lay advisers. Each Lunch was served by Mrs. ring ceremony and was celebrant permanent committees for the year two new members are Wernesman to the three mem­ of the Nuptial Mass. coming year: Athletics, Lorren • Takai up lasa ipoc* • light anough to carry ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH elected to a two-year term and bers; Sharon Schaefer, Judy Mrs. Ben Schaefer-presided at Griffin;'program committee, Bill • Naw Super-Vartical Circuit • Tubo-lifa Extandar I the votes favored Ed Boerner Schlenz, and Sheryl Wernsman, the organ. Gibert and E arl. Whalen; re­ • Front la all Krtan • Choic* of 3 finiihai Patronise These Friendly Firms and Nick Helgoth. The other Her sister, Dorothy Ebbers, freshments, Bill Henderson; at­ and to two guests, Julia Werns­ It Can Be Yours for a Few Cents o Day two officers are Charles Boer­ man and Dixie McGuinnis. was matron of honor. The brides­ tendance, George Muldoon and ner and Vic Schaefer. The re­ The annual family picnic din­ maid was Miss Marcine Karo. George Dreher; sick, members tiring officers are John Fox- ner took place in Chears Park The bridegroom was attended by of the St. Vincent de Paul So­ 2 WEEKS SPECIAL hoven and Lawrence Schaefer. in Sterling June 27 for members his brother-in-law, Dean Bradely. ciety;- fall dance, Jimmie Fen­ \bu can see i i [ ^ ] on a C R O SLEY Miss Regina Hoefler, who spent of the Koehler family, Following the ceremony a re­ nel and A. J. Artzer; golf, Mal­ Men's S u its. . $1.00 D resses. . $1.10 a three weeks’ vacation in the Sunday evening, June 27, the ception was held in the home of colm Grover and John Thomp­ home of her parents, Mr. and Lady of Fatima Youth Club wel­ the bride for the bridal party and son. Mrs. Frank Moefler, returned to comed two new members, Leo guests. After a brief wedding The Men’s Club will meet on BROADMOOR CLEANERS Greely Saturday and she will Pimple and Vesty Hoefler. Judy trip, the couple will reside in Wednesday, July 14. resume her studies at the C. S. Kay Davis was a guest. During the vicinity of Akron. Masses on the First Friday Im bin •( St. Frinelt C. E. the business session the possi­ 4-H Members Bill and Verma Burke O Siln Fulili will be at 6, 7, and 8 o’clock. In June 25 St. Peter’s soft- bility of organizing a girls’ soft- Attend Parley Confessions will be heard on 712 So. Pearl PE. 3-8485 ball team won an easy victoryrball team was discussed. Plans The Cloverleaf 4-H Club of St. Thursday from 4 to 6 and from Peter’s was well represented at 7:30 till 9, and also during morn­ the ninth annual 4-H Club con­ ing Masses on Friday. ference in Fort Collins June 15- Masses on the first Saturday Your Arvada Crosley Dealer Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUaS 17. will be at 6:30 and 7:30. “Serthce Specialists” Doris and Edwin Schaefer, Mass on the First Friday will All Service Work Done by Graduate Techniciani V. a PErrERSON, Prop. Lubriration - Delro Batteries who were county winners in be offered for all members of Cat Rate Drags Car Washiog the Altar and Rosary Society; 7564 Grant PI. Arvada HA. 4-5141 THELMA KASSON fountatn Serrics Sundries YOU ALWAYS Yota Butineti Appreciated W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS BEAUTY SALON SAVE AT 2876 Colorado Blvd. Doris was among the 4-H Alameda & So. Broadway A lam eda Sc Logan PE. 3-9840 | Hair Styling Permanent fPating SIMMONS DRUG The firms listed here PHONE DExlcr 3-118S BUCHANAN’S Th«lmi Komod 0‘Conoor. OwMr 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR . 7-2614 deserve to be remembered raing. when you are distributing Christian Bros. Wines In the talent hun6> competition the St. Peter group placed sec­ your patronage in the dif­ All Pop'ilsr B tfn ond in the state, and placed in Ws OclWtr ferent lines of business. ST. THERESE PARISH-AURORA the blue award group. The top PE. 3-1777 377 So. Bclwy. dance number was composed of Patronise These Friendly Firms Doris Schaefer and Marilyn Schliny with Mary Lu Schaefer at the piano, Mrs. Bill Cogan was a chaperon and Arlene Schliny ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL QUALITY CLEANING accompanied the group. Reaioaabla Pricai Dean K. Lousburg has com SHOPPING CENTER C h v w h c L pleted 14-weeks of navy electri­ Associated Cleaners cian’s school in San Diego, Calif. J ddiL Walt Badger. Prop. He will leave June 28 for New London, Conn., for eight weeks Open Free Pickap A DeliTcry 11203 £. Colfax EM. 6-9490 of submarine schooling. f i i d h i . RAINBOW GIFT SHOP 6 Days-r-8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Married at Smartest Styles In Gifts of All Kinds Available Lockers Ladies Apparel CrHting Cirdi, Hoilery A Tan 200 Ibi. Sc 300 Ibi. St. Philomena’s 1827 E. 18th Ave. n il Bamboldt TA. 5-li(I NOME DRUG GreU Buiton, Prop. 10247 E. Colfax Ave. Vour Friandl; Rciill Drug Start RuUi Chtmbini. Proo. EM. 6-3521 11690 Montviaw at Noma W. H. WAFER "Wf D. ProcMilBt A Caring” EM. 6-5460 - EM. 6-9311 a i k PLUMBING CO. “Specialising in Satisfactory Olibwutitn. Wiler Buten Haircuts” REMODELING Dag or Nito 17S4 It S I Bamhildt CH. 1-8SM Phone Homboidt St MA. t - m i ST. JAMES' PARISH Birban, AL A Me Onr 80 Yn. at 8enie« le iht ComBuoUr Please Patronise These Friendly Firms The firms li.sted here BARRYMORE’S Today they deserve to be remembered RESTAURANT M. M. lATIMER when you are distributing Vice Pres'deni “Thick Steaks^—Thin Cakes” beau belle shop 1 - / H. W. lUCKMAN , your patronage in the dif­ m s H aabtldt KE. 4-(421 share *186,718.45 Vice Prelidenf ferent lines of business. Fltrii Uoort, Prop. Mothtr't Rooiaiiuda PIm 'tAlPH RINNE I408 E. (-olftx EA. S*t29i Spndil Mtnia an Frldirn SecfiiOfV'Treosuref A n n n ^ I Sillip Prop. 2217 KtarntT 8t. Silver State Savings and loan Association RICHARD E, KAIIEY PEYTON’S savings account holders all share in $186,718.45 Assistant Secretory LAUND ■ UR - OWN The firms listed here Mayfair Service dividends eorned by their savings during the last six FINE LIQUOttS dese.rve to be remembered OIRiCTOtS Beer - Wine • Beveragei 8 kr. Shirt »crTict (Finished) Jot Dt Anda, Prop. Married in St. Philor months. AL. 5-3025 1314 E. 17th Ave. when you are distributing Walking ■ Lubrication mena’s Church, Denver, The current rate is 3'A% per year, com­ GERALD L. SCHIESSMAM Free Delivery 1306 E. 17th Ave. CHoirmen ^ the Boards your patronage in the dif­ Aeeeiioriai - Tiraa . Batteriaa June 6 were Peggy Antonelli, the pounded each six months. Investmtnis KE. 4-S8M Open Sundays 9-12 **fl A S ’* G rtta Staopf Harry Payton, Prop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ferent lines of business. 14tk & Kramaria DE. 3-9858 Antonelli of 959 Madison, and We welcome your savings account ot Silver lEWIS A. DICK Portner, low Firm. Pershing* Joseph Marrone, the son of Mrs. State, be it large or small. Your savings can share in gesworfh, Dick and Oowson Joseph Marrone, Sr., of 7500 WALT BADGER Says: Send Us Yoor Washington Street in Welby. the next dividend, paid December 31. PRANK i. JOHNS DORIS Sport Shirts and Slacks lor Expert Monsignor William Higgins, pas­ In addition hundreds of people in metro­ President. HOME DRUG CO. tor, offered the Nuptial Mass. Denver Dry Goods Co. VARIETY SHOPPE Work and Fast Service. Mrs. William Curry was the ma­ politan Denver were helped to own or improve their CHAS i. KELLY Ready-to-Wear • Notions • Gifts A Drug Store Complete tron of honor, and Mrs. Henry Poriner, Low firm, lee, Rryoni, homes through low-cost home loans from Silver State. Kelly ond Stonfield ITU Heaibeldt AL. 8-7781 Euler was the bridesmaid. 'The 1775 Humboldt MA. 3-8060 best mstn was William Curry. WAITER K. KOCH Gric* Archeltta, Prep. President, Mountain Stottt Ushers were Walter Mieger, ASSETS NEARLY Associated Cleaners James Rotello, Eugene Marrone, Telephone ond Ttlegroph COw Pkk Up 114 Dtihwy PIimi PU. $.0303 PIcknp Md and Dominic Marrone. A recep­ «14,000,000.00 C ROY MUCHOW PHOTO 6736 E. Colfax Dtliwtry SsfyIcs EA. 5-5462 tion was held in the Brown president, Denver Terr# Cotto Co. ENTERPRISE 17th AVE. RADIO Palace Hotel. The bride is a grad Accounts opened by July 12 Commercial Photography uate of Mt. St, Gertrude’s Acad­ earn dividends from Jbly I VENRY 1. NEUSCHAEFER & TELEVISION emy in Boulder. The couple took President, Silver State Church Wedding! Sovings & Loon Associotlo# Pirochial School SpecialiiU SALES St REPAIR We Repair Any Houiehold Appliance a wedding trip to Santa Fe, N. 24-HOUK SERVICE TOKT BOMARrm. OvMr Mex.— (I^oto by Smyth) ROBERT H. REEVES IJIl B. 18lh Arc. AC. 2-MI3 1600 Cart 17tb Art. Dumr It. M t. President, Coflson-Frink Do try.Co, c-ROSS- LOYOLA PARISH Poonded i m VARIETY STORES 18th Ave. Motor Service 5 SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME 3 convenient locationi 10 EocAr Plarl axd Joa Htraa Complete One-Stop Service Station 2214-16 Kearney - 2810 Madiaon 2932 W. 38th We Repair All Maket of Cart Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. DE. 3-4488 FL. 5-4117 GR. 7-3064 Your Convenient S il v e r S ta te S a v in g s 1800 Franklin St. . DU. 8-3619 Per Extra Barinsa, All 3 Steraa GUa Red Staaapa” Druggist TA S-S274 PrMcriptions Liquor 1636 Walton AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

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m m PAGE TEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyttone 4-4205 Thursday, July 1 , 1954

Amusements- Dining Doll Booth Feature Serving the Finest Recreation O f Festival at Amerif"4 «'"'l Chinese All Saints' Parish DINNERS I' (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) Packaged Dinners to Take Home Many storybook dolls will be awaiting those who visit the doll booth at the Dedication Fes­ New China Cafe | tival July 29, 30, 31, and Aug. 1. Prirate Room for Parlies S;. Some dolls will be co.

THurtday, July 1, 7954 Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyifone 4-4205 RAGE ELEVEN 10 to Vie for Places Assistant W H Y i s ' j S W 'Strange Visitors M o v e About City Streets Bazaar Chairman DENVER'S lAUNDRY ' At New Air Academy Sen. Eugene D. Millikin of The retsoo I d ttl Colorado has announced that he t t n t t more families io will nominate 10 candidates to Dcovcr than any other compete for appointment to the Bestowing Charity Among Sick, Destitute laundry il because Id itl first class of air cadets to be customers get just the admitted to the new Air Force (Dominican Siatera’ Bazaar kind of laundry sernce Academy in July, 1955, Three SOoriei by Walter Sulliran) they want. cadetships-have Been allotted to Afl the years pass, in the Why don't you, too, Colorado for the first year. ' poorer quarters of Denver enjoy Idtsl Laundry The 10 air cadet candidates a^e heard tales of this lO w d J i^ Serrice? Prompt Service ----- to be nominated by Senator Mil­ arefni handling—and likin will be designated on the strange visitors who move truly superior work, at basis of a preliminary competi­ efficiently about the sick­ ^ p i n o f f o standard prices. tion to be conducted by the Civil bed, putting the house in order, HeM Mia 4MI . Service Commission. looking after the children, pro­ $1350 The Senator also will have one viding food, medicine, clothing, opening at the Naval, .Academy working with the doctors, mak­ in July, 1955, and wifi select a ing hospital rfbrangements, and Ideal for Church, principal and three altfernate ap­ keeping afloat souls who might pointees for this vacancy. Can­ have gone down in despair. Chapel, or Home didates for the -naval appoint­ The sisters who began the ments will be selected on the first work of the visiting nurses’ True Organ Tone same competitive basis as the organization that the large met­ air cadet nominees and will par­ ropolitan cities of the East had Easy to Play ticipate in the same Civil Service always known continue their examination. work in Denver. Steve Puksta (above) for The Civil Service examination, Their ministralions increase the fifth year has assumetj which will be open to all young and calls for %id come in num­ men between 17 and 22 years the role of one of the assistant SAVE! bers sometimes'too great to han­ chairmen of the Dominican Sis­ of age Who are residents of Colo­ dle. People talk about the ters’ bazaar. To his efforts may rado, will be scheduled in the quixotic habits of the Domini­ : fall. can Sisters, who would give their be attributed in large measure Young men interested in ap- shoes to one deserving person, the succe.ss of the recent annual ; plying for a naval or air force and the mattresses from their summer bazaars. Mr. Puksta is 1617 California KE 4-7131 * 9 0 nomination may obtain further beds to another. a building contractor in Denver information by writing to Sen. Their aim is nursing aid with­ and is an active member of Holy •ON BIG Eugene D. Miilikin, 315, Senate out red tape. Surprisingly few Ghost Parish.—(Photo by Turilli) Office Building, Washington, ever take advantage of these so­ \ \ ' II ' ^ 4 V4 H.P. D. C. Members of the Carter refreshment booth or dinner projects at the Domin­ cial workers. W«'v« got th« "Hit Parada" miracl* utl 31-Yeor Record family (above) for 31 ican Sisters bazaar. From left to right are Robert I They seek to keep the family intact. Children are trained in II •\\1 Carter, 0. A. “Nick” Carter, James Carter, and simple nursing duties, taught to Of Bazaar Service r"U rot'’S' Mrs. 0. A. Carter.— (Photo by Turilli) look after themselves and each + + + + + + + other while sickness is present, The sisters are not only forbid­ den to accept a fee for any serv­ ice, but it is strictly a violation o t o s u r Carter Family of community rules to accept food or even carfare. The sister’s little black bag 17.INCH containing medical supplies usu­ Loyal W orkers ally contains a sandwich for lunch as well. SUPER-V 31 Years of Service ForSickPoor Cases brought to the atten­ tion of the Dominican Sisters Probably one of the most loyal some 31 years ago in Denver and untiring family groups to were not essentially different devote unsmfish effort to the from those handled today. All cause of the sick poor in Denver bear certain features in com­ is the 0. A. Carter family of 267 mon: Sickness, poverty, a fam­ S. Emerson Street in Denver. ily threatened with dissolution. Members of St. Francis de All in Denver can have a Sales’ Parish, Mr. and Mrs. Car­ part in helping the Dominican ter, together with their three Sisters of the Sick Poor continue sons, James, William, and Rob­ their work by graciously re­ ert, have assumed an active role sponding to bazaar promotion in all the 31 benefits staged for literature that all undoubtedly the Dominican Sisters, to carry have received in their homes by on the work of caring for the this time. sick poor of JDenver. Tha bazaar, to raita funda The history of the Domin­ for tha tiitera’ work, ia to bo ican Sisters’ bazaar could be a bald July 15, 16, 17, and 18 at tha Loyola Pariah grounda, very difficult job of looking * Tok*s up l«u ipac* £. 23rd Avonua and York • light enough to carry up what little records are still * N»w Supar.Verticol Circuit S treet. • Tube-Lilt Extender available on the benefits of past * Front is all icrten years. With Mr. and Mrs, Carter The final meeting preparatory • Choice of 3 finishes still available, however, a very to the bazaar is to be held Mon­ Small Monthly Poyments Only Gibson pives you viyj^ picture history can be ob­ day evening, July 12, at 8 an ^nch-Thick Filter that tained from the first one-day o’clock, at the convent, 2501 cleans the air of dust and ftstcr progress in Summer Bind affair staged by the Hibernian Gaylord Street. Additional work­ Kna on 9 C R O SLEY pollen. Enjoy allergy- School! They're easier to pliy ... Society at Regis College to the ers are needed and all interested \bu can see it free relief, as well as cool you'll idvince more rapidly. Conp present outdoor affair of the are urged to attend this final instruments ire the ’"Choice of comfort with Gibson. summer season. Mr. and Mrs. meeting. , If You Already Have a TV Sel Champions" the world over. Come Carter were first active in the in and see the many excellent Coon C lcfo rc ^ W n rir Carroll, Diane Carroll, John dinner project and since the year This U the Ideal Second Sel for Any Family Pergola Appliance Co. instruments tight away! HIU iJIS Iv la IIUIIV Carroll, and Jack Monkton are shown Home Loans Snlet and Service on the occasion of the donation by Mr, Carroll to the Domincan Sis­ that this was abolished have as­ The Veterans’ Administration Appliances and ters of the Sick Poor of funds necessary to purchase a much-needed sumed full charge of the refresh­ received nearly 42,000 home loan Gibson Ranges and ment booth. DICK HUFF Television Refrigerators grill for the bazaar refreshment stand. Mr. Carroll is a former U.S. applications for guaranty during Congressman from Denver and is currently a Democratic candidate Mr. Carter, more commonly May, an increase of 23 per cent Your Broadway Crosiey Dealer Fuctory Authariied Service for the U.S. Senate.— (Photo by Turilli) known at "Nick” Carter, is a over April and a 73 per cent in­ W. 88th A VC. retired Denver police officer. -T- + - f M- crease over May, 1953, "VA has 9 Complete Line of All Crosiey Appliances AND PECOS 8T GR 7-0932 He served in that capacity for announced. Former C. U. Newmanite 32 years and was in the detective Service Specialists branch when he retired. Mr. Car­ Do not cross the yellow line JTe Photograph Anything Anytchere ter is a convert and was received when it is in your lane, warns the Spirit of Catholic Action into the Church In 1941. State Patrol. The life you save SH. 4-0134 540 So. Broadway Jim Carter is a graduate of may be your own. The Mile-Hi^h Photo Co. Regis College and the Catholic KODAK FINISHING University School of Law. He Displayed by Diane Carroll has been practicing law for the 320-22 Sewenteentb KEystone 4*6114 Denwer past seven years in Denver. He STARTING TOD A Y... A T RO YAL TIRE CO. Nothing is more common­ Diane Carroll, daughter of has been a member of the Colo­ place in some of our nation's Mr. and Mrs. John A.' Carroll rado State House of Represen­ secular educational institutions of Denver, can rightfully be tatives for the past four years than to detry the value of re­ termed one of the most active and has distinguished himself J. J. CELLA INSURANCE ligion and even to deny it any Newman Club members ever to by sponsoring outstanding legis­ place in the scheme of modern attend Colorado University. lation in that body. At present life. Everywhere one hears the Miss Carroll was a June grad­ he is Republican candidate for M arie A. Celia ' Jack J. Celia chance remark that- a good uate from Colorado University lieutenant governor of Colorado. portion of the youth of our and her major field of study He is-married and has one child. ''Insurance of All Kinds" country is without religion and was in political science. In Robert ,Carter also attended thatCommunistic ideals as 'well this particular specialty many Regis High School and is em­ as other Isms have been im­ occasions arose in which Miss ployed by the Burlington Rail­ Pre-July 4th 43 Year$ of Dependable Service in the Field where planted ih the materialistic Carroll was called upon to ap­ road. He is married and has two .children. Dependability is Essential ways of life to which we are ply the Catholic principles of all prone to become so at­ social justice. This she did un­ William .Carter attended Regis tached. hesitatingly and very capably. College and is likewise a railroad 1120 Securily Bldg mh a Cziif. Phone KE. 4-2633 Insofar as the state insti­ She proudly asserted her Cath­ employe. He is married and is tutions of higher learning are olicity when the occasion arose. the father of eight children. concerned, the Newman Clubs Most important, her actions, her speech, and her attitude at the colleges and universities Now .you can own four U. S. Royal 8’s by put' where formal religion courses were always Catholic and cer­ Drinking Driver on 4th are not offered have accom­ tainly must have exerted in­ ting only half as much down and paying only plished much to instill in the fluence on her fellow students. Likely to Be Dead on half as ifiuch per week! We give fuU-valuc MONAGHAIV Catholic students Catholic at­ According to Father Charles allowances for your present tires. And we titudes and action. Forsyth, O.S.B., clraplain of 5thy Statistics Prove retread your smoothest old tire for only Such organizations as the the Newman Club at Colorado $1—to make it a good, safe spare! S, OPTICIANS Newman (ilubs, however, can U., Miss Carroll was very reg­ Motorists who plan to use Col­ be only as effective and be of ular at the sacraments, which orado’s highways during the com­ exemplary value as the active probably was greatly respon­ ing holiday week end are urged Complete Optical Service Catholicity displayed in the ac­ sible for the path of Catholic by the State Patrol to stay alert, tions, speech,' attitudes, and Action she was able to follow. drive carefully; and adhere to the totally ¥T C AComa 2-6433 i beliefs of its members. Her popularity - among her the rules of common-sense driv­ fellow students can be attested ing. to by the fact that she was A preview of what the week­ new tire... U . u * J\U 335-14th Street elected Campus Queen, and end traffic accident picture may reigned as such for the Spring look like can be seen by review­ NOW Festival, C. U. Day. She re­ ing the figures for the last July At E. 34th York ceived this honor from a field Fourth week end: Three persons n & of many hundreds of candi­ were killed in separate accidents; • 800 - 15 dates. exceeding a safe speed and run­ 670 - 15' _ As an Indication of her con­ ning off the roadway were re­ Wide White Side Wall Tires Al Bennett J ’Jtstc L 3 ' ^ a L tinued interest in the many ported as cause and effect for 600 . 16 fields of Catholic endeavor. all three. IX’alclimaker - Jeweler Miss Carroll has indicated a Ninety-four persons were in­ 650 • \h bi Men's Clothing Depte keen interest in the work of the jured in 58 accidehts. The total At Black Side Wall Prices Over 30 Yean Experience Dominican Sisters of the Sick of fatal, injury, and property- 670 - 15 M Town Club Poor and _ has entered whole­ damage accidents for the two- dc Society Brand heartedly into working toward day period was 235. 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VAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4*4205 Thursday, July 1, 1954 S t Joseph's Marian Rite Ends July 1 Sun Glasses dhiquk&avd. in, fiaai Aurora Requiem (St. Joieph’i Redemptoriit Romero, Bill Sloan, and Larry C.SS.R., returned home last week BcforV one purchases a sunglass, he should stop and Pari.h, Denver) Sexton; 9, Harold Harrison, end from a three-week mission think of what it v>ll do to his eyes. Just any “cheap” sunglass NORA CARNEY, 90. of 1269 Emer-IMass, was celebrated June 28 In Sacred For Victims of The solemn close of the tri- George Ashen, Don Cann/, and tour in Ellendale, Minn. These can prove harmful to the eyes. Come in and let us show son Street. Aunt of Irene Clark Alston,!Heart Church In RorKen. Fred Lefevre; 10, Jack Ward, L. missions were given in various you our optically ground calobar and Ray Ban Sunglasses. Denver; JuH* Shipley. Cincinnati. 0 .:f ANNA M. JACOE of laOuiavUle. duum honoring Our Blessed Agnc» January* Akron.^0. Member of Wife of KUato Jacoe and mother of Mother on the Feast of her Vis­ W. Mauff, Len Hart, and Joe parishes and were in Spanish, Cathedral Altar and Rotary Society, Pasquel Jacoe, both of Louisville. Re itation will take place on the eve Tamburello; 11:30, Bob Sears, mostly for the migrant workers. l.CRion of Mary. Good Shepherd Aid. quiem High Mass July 1 in Su Louis’ Tragic M ishap of the feast, Thursday, July 1. Harry Pemberton, George Hack- The Rev. Martin B erry, and Tabernacle Societies. Requiem High Church, Louisville. ISW IGEKT BRO^. Mass was celebrated June 26 in the Requiem High Mass was cele­ The Rev. Raymond Spitzer, ethal, and Jack (gibbons; Tuesday C.SS.R., of this parish, will give Cathedral. Interment Mt. Olivet, Horan CARL STOWE C.SS.R., of Liguori, Mo., who is novena. Gene Nobles, Roy Mauck, two week-end retreats for lay- Mortuary. brated in St. Therese’s Church, 1550 California O ptom etristS 4-7651 The Rev. Robert Stowe. S.J.. of Alma the guest speaker, will impart the Joe Tamburello, and Harold Har­ women at El Pomar, Colorado MARY JANE FOLEY, 76. of 2276 Aurora, June 29 for Joan R. College, Los Gatos. Calif., was cele­ Shailor, 30, of 1012 Wheeling Papal Blessing. The sendee as rison. Springs, on July’2 to 4 and July Dahlia Street. Wife of Michael J. Foley; brant-of the Funeral Mass for his fa­ The Rev. Joseph Meunier, 9 to 11. Better Vision Good Service sister of James £. Clifford of Durango. ther. Carl Stowe. 62. 231S. Fairfax Street, Hoffman Heights, Au­ usual will begin at 7:30 p.m. Requiem High ''Mass was celebrated for Every Age At Right Prices Street, in St. Phllomena’s Church June rora, wife of William LeRoy The women of the Altar and July 1 in Blessed Sacrament Church. 28. Interment Mt. Olivet. Horan .Mortuary. Shailor, Jr., 32, and mother of Rosary Society report many GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Mr. Stowe was Horn July 14 in G uth­ MARGARET C. GIESING, 61. of 901 rie. Okla.. the son of Carl and Mayne three children, Joan M., three, sales _ on the various styles I2tb Street, Golden. Requiem High Mass Crowley Stowe. He attended high school Victoria Shailor, five, and Wil­ and sizes of the picture of Our was celebrated June 26 in St. Joseph's in Guthrie. The family moved to Den­ liam L. Shailor III, nine. Mother of Perpetual Help. They Church.i Golden. Interment Mt. Olivet. ver in 1924. Boulevard Mortuary. •. range in price frtim $1 to $5, Mr. Stowe Is also survived by a Accident Called WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE DANIEL CAPRA, 868. of 4236 Eliot brother, H. Istto Stowe. Pueblo, and a Fr. Buckley's Father III DOWNTOWN • KE,ilo.. 4.2UI CHERRY CREEK • DE.ter 3.6655 Street. Requiem High Mass was cele­ sister. Mrs. Helen Findle. Denver. In­ Worst of Year Rosary at Mother Cabrini Shrine brated June 28 in St. Catherine's terment Mu Olivet. Boulevard Mor­ David Buckley, father of the Church. Interm ent Mt. Olivet. Boule* tuary. Mrs. Shailor and her three Each Sunday in July for Marian Year vard Mortuary. Very ^Rev, Charles Buckley, children wete killed the night of at 2 - 3 - 4 P.M. HARRY F. BOWMAN. B7. of-2777 C.SS.R., pastoi8 is quite ill at his Depew Street. Requiem High Mass was June 23 in a tragic three-car ac­ home 3015 N. 45th Street, Omaha, Sacred Heart Statue it now completed. celebrated June 30 in St. Mary Magda­ cident at Parker Road and East lene's Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Akron Woman, 42, Neb. Prayers for his recovery See It Everyday. Boulevard Mortuary. Iliff Avenuejn Arapahoe County It it now a reality after 2 yeart of waiting. ADRIAN CARLIN, 70. formerly of in Colorado’s worst traffic crash 3841 Federal Boulevard. Requiem High of *he year. Mrs. Shailor, her son, Mass was celebrated June 28 In. St. Convert in 1938, Mary Magdalene’s 6hurch. Interment vVilliam III, and her daughter, Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. Victoria R., died at the scene of JERRY RREEN DENNIS CROTTY, 8l. of 8767 Tejon Is Laid to Rest the accident. Joan M. Shailor was Street. Requiem High Mass was cele-. dead on arrival at the hospital. brated June 29 in St. Patrick’s Church. Florist Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mor­ Mrs. John B. Gebauer of Mr. Shailor is a payload con­ Akron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. *1004 I.Sih St. tuary. trol supervisor for United Air DENNIS BLICK, 9. of Roggen. Son C. S. Ronald of Salida, died un­ Lines. He suffered- fractured of Mr. and Mrs. William L. BUck; expectedly in St. Joseph’s Hos­ ribs. MAin 3-2279 brother of Kenneth. Carol Ann. James, pital in Denver June 16. She Jeanette. Billie, Edward, and Mary Mrs. Shailor is survived also Blick, all of Roggen; grandson of had undergone mkjor surgery Nick Blick, Colwich, Kans. Requiem June 15. ' by another son, Thomas Joseph High Mass was celebrated July 1 in Shailor, seven, who suffered in­ OOlUMOtlS, *“ M o n 11 m e n ^'uneral services were held FAOeLUS A!mhio<^ St, Catherine’s- Church. Interment Mt. ternal injuries, and her parents counts IX.- t We have erected many beau Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. June 16 in St. Joseph’s Church, tiful monumentt in M‘, BRIDGETT DeFEO, 66, of 4040 Nav­ Akron, with interment in Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Montgom­ Jacques Brothers Olivet Cemetery. ajo Street. Member of the Altar and Olivet Cemetery, Denver. ery of Elmhurst, Long Island, Rosary Society of Our Lady of Mt. Mrs. Gebauer, the former N. Y. Interment in New York. Monuments of Distinction Carmel Church. Requiem High Mass Olinger Mortuary. . A. T. THOMSON was celebrated June 26 in Our Lady of Donelda M. Ronald, was born Since 1902 in One Location Mt. Carmel Church. Interment Ml. 600 Sherman St. TA. 5-8018 Jan. 5, 1912, in Marble. She was 28 E. 6th Ave. AL. 5-2019 Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. reared in Salida and was gradu­ A. R. (Ray) FORRESTER, 48. of I.as Vegas. Nev. Husband of Irene For­ ated from Salida High School in rester: son of Lola Forrester of Port­ 1932. She was employed as a I More Masses land. Ore.: brother of Myrtle Moser of bookkeeper at the Ford Gararge El Paso, Tex., John L.. Albert W,. Gbsiqq,-J’itUowA, Fred M., and P at M. Forrester, all of in Salida. On Oct. 20,1937, she Denver: grandson of Mrs. L. C. Weldon was married to John B. Gebauer PRINTING COMPANY of Portland, Ore. Requiem High Maas at Salida. The couple resided in Are Scheduled was celebrated June 29 in Sacred Heart Denver from 1937 to 1943, and KE. 4-4054 Church. Olinger Mortuary. Rev. Joieph Meunier, C.SS.R. MARION RHODES SHANTZ. 52. of at Akron from 1943 uiitil her 1454 Welton (Rear) 1566 Ivy Street. Wife of Frank J. death. In 1938, Mrs. Gebauer were asked at the Masses Sunday. Shimti, Jr.: mother of Eleanor Mc- In Aurora Parish became a convert to the Church. Baptisms include those of Rose Danal and Mimi Ne.sladek. both of Surviving, besides her husband Denver: daughter of Mrs. W. P. Aurora.— (SL Therese’s Par­ Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes of Denver: sister of Mrs. L. H. and parents, are an eight-year-old ish)—Because of the crowded John Major of 56 Elati Street; Burnett of Bellevue. Wash. Private son, Francis; two brothers, Wil­ Bert Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Requiem High Mass was celebrated lard jind Frank Ronald of Salida; conditions on Sunday, the new June 28 In Blessed Sacrament Church. pastor. Father John Regan, has G. B. Powell of 730 W. First Ave­ Olinger Mortuary. two sisters, Mrs. Bert Murnane arranged to have two more nue;' Robert Joseph, son of Mr. FRANK LEE, 62. of 912 28rd Street. of Salida and Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs. Robert O’Toole of 600 Brother of Mrs. Nola Ogden. Mrs. W. of Denver; her grandmother, Masses, one at 6 a.m. and an­ 1.19 P. Shire, and Ralph Maum. all of other at 6:30 p.m., in addition W. Fourth Avenue; Karen Marie, S A L E ! Regularly Mrs. Laura I. Ward of San Denver: and Chris C. Lee of Bret, Calif. to the six Masses previously daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Requiem High Mass was celebrated Diego; one niece, and five McIntosh; and Jeanette Lucille, June 30 in Holy Ghost Church. Olinger nephew.s. ( scheduled. Starting*July 4 there .Mortuary. will be Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew JOSEPH F. DORAK, 79. of S8U King 11:15, 12:15, and 5:30. Dominquez. Street. Husband of Ludmilla Dorak: fa G la issw a re ther of Mrs. John Zabel. Mrs. Marie Trout Derby Day Held The women of the Altar and The usher appointments for the KRIS Havel, and C. J. Dorak. Requiem High Rosary Society and all women month of July are; 5:30 o’clock Mass was celebrated June 28 in St. and children of the parish will Mass, Howard Whalen; 7, Ed M_M^ Mary Magdalene’s Church. Interment At Scout Camp T a l ^ Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. receive Communion in the 8 Closkey, Vic Kemmer, Tom Berg) RtUPHOLSTEMNe PETER BODNER, of 4500 E. 7lh o’clock Mass Sunday, July 4. ner, and Harry Leisenring; * 8-pc. Snack Set Avenue. Husband of Ann Bodner; fa Chief Skinner’s Trout D^rby The Holy Name Society meet­ Lawrence Ochs, Bob Turner, A (4 dinner plate., 4 c u p .) IfEakes Your Old ther of Mrs. Estelle Adelman of Chi­ Day at Boy Scout Camp Tahosa ing will be postponed until July a. illu.trated cago. 111.: Mrs. Pauline Morris of Cole was held June 26. The derby harbor. N. Dak., and Mrs. Pearl Lewis 12 because of the legal holiday Fl/R/VITl/RE of Denver. Also survived by eight was conducted by Brownlee July 5. n 6-pc. Table Set (.ugar, creamer, Guyer. game and fish warden Y e w ! grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was The people of the parish wish butter di.b and reli.h plate) Better Than celebrated in Wilton. N. Dak. Inter­ from Boulder, and Dr. Frederick to thank Father Garrett Winne, Reception Held ment Wilton. N. Dak. Olinger Mortu • 3-pc. Bowl Set ary. Lilly of Denver. C.M., for his much-needed as.sist Davenport At Low at KATHERINE GILBRIDE. 84. of 1621 Prizes were donated by '9^hit- anee while the parish was with­ Salad Bowl and Sandwich plate E. jI8th Avcdu^ formerly of 3615 Clay­ ney Sporting Goods and Wright out a pj^tor. $ C O - 5 0 ton. Aunt of Agnes Keeling and John & Mc(jill, both of Denver. For Fr. Regan at 89EACH SET and Chair E. Gahan. Requiem High Mass UMia Housekeeper Leaves celebrated June 29 in AnntinciaTion The prizes awarded are as fol­ Church. Interm ent Mt. OliveU Hacke- lows: First fish caught, Kenny For New Position thal-Noom^ Mortuary. Dragoo; second fish caught, Mrs. Mary Eberle, who has Finest Materials . . . Expert MARGARET MURDOC, 73, of Los Mother of God Treal youreelf to ihrse big saving*. Angeles, formerly of Denver. Requiem Roger Guertner; third fish been the housekeeper at the rec­ Workmanship High Mass was celebrated June 29 in caught, Thomas Bogu.sky; tory for the past three and one- St. Elizabeth’s Church. Mt. OliveL (Mother of God Pari.h, Denver) Sel T o u r table with the gleaming beauty o f Heirloom Hackethal-Noonan Mortuary. First longest fish, Tom Parfet, half years, is lea,ving Wednesday, Kris Upholstery Co. PETER MARONEY, 86, of Walden. 12 inches; second longest fish, June 30, for a new position at A large number of' parish­ patterns made by Anchor Hocking. Colo. Requiem High Mass wa.s cele­ Kenny Dragoo, 11 inches; third St. Thomas’ Seminary. She has ioners and friends of the Rev. Fine Living Room Furniture, brated. June 25 in the Walden Catholic John Regan ' attended a recep­ Buy plenty for yourself . . . for gifts. This glasswar* Church. Interment Walden. longest fish, Robert Fenlason, been a willing worker in all Custom Made LEO CISNEROS. 54. of 1160 34th 10'/i inches; church affairs and especially as tion in his honor June 27, Father looks far more expensive than the small prieal CO.MPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Street. Requiem High Mass was cele­ First smallest fish, Kenny Dra­ altar chairman in the Altar and Regan, pastor 'of Mother of God brated June 26 in Sacred Heart Church. Rosary Society. For quite some Church since its establishment 1553 PLATTE ST. Interment Mt' Olivet, goo, 5Vk inches; second smallest PHONE YOUR ORDER — KE. 4-2111, Ext. 24T REGIS B. MILAN. 18. of Roggen. fish, Stan Speck, 7 3/16 inches; time she laundered . and ironed in March, 1949, left Wednesday GL. 5-3641 GL. 5-3642 Son of Mr. and Mrs Miles Milan; First bag limit of five fish, all the altar linens and took care to become pastor of St. Therese’s brother of Lorraine, Judith, Eugenie. Downtowa — Killh Floor Jessie I.,ee. Loretta. Martina, af^d Jean Tom Parfet; second bag limit of of the flowers for the altar. Parish in Aurora. Cherry Creelt” — Lowsr .Milan, all of Roggen. Solemn Requiem five fish, Barclay Blue. Many of the altar linens were At the reception. Father Re­ made by Mrs. Eberle, who also gan was given a burse and a made a cope for the late pastor, spiritual bouquet from the Father Louis Mertz. Knights of the Altar. Clifford The many flowers around the Welch made the presentation for rectory were planted and cared the parish and Robert Connolly W t'v* get Hm "Hit Porada" mlraeU Mtl for by this ambitious woman who for the altar bqys. also carried home the groceries The Rev. Paul Reed, newly weekly to cut down expenses. appointed pastor, is arriving on Mrs. Eberle ha.s one daughter July’ ly 1. ‘Hu who is a nun. 0 > Baptized were Newton Bohan, Confessions will be heard on son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 Bryson, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ and from 7 ;30 to 9 in the eve­ CROSIEY liam L. Bohan as sponsors, and ning in preparation for the first Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Suddarth Friday. Masses on Friday will 17-INCH as proxies; Kathleen Johanna, be at 6:30 and 8. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sills-Hughes Wedding J. Curry, with Patricia A. Curry Patricia Hughes and Malcolm SUPER-V and Donald R. Curry as spbn- sors; Sills were married June 26 in William Michael, son of Mr. Mother of God Church. Father and Mrs. Ruben E. Lang, with Regan officiated at the cere­ Juanita C. Gordon and James H. mony and offered the. Nup­ Gordon as sponsors, and Lena J. tial Mass. Witnes.ses were Mrs. Gordon as proxy; Sophia Enri- Richard Sills and Lawrence Sills. quetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. After a short trip, the couple Julian E. I^Varta, with Mr, and will reside at 2040 Ivanhoe Mrs. Press Maez as sponsors; and Street. Bridget Ann, daughter of Mr. An adult convert, Lenord and Mrs, Brian Joseph Derrol Bryan Stanford, wa.s baptized Smith, wuh Beth A. Busher and June 25 by the Rev. Walter Lyle J. Busher as sponsors. Huber, S.M.B. Thpmas McCann was sponsor. When two cars traveling 30 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moofiey miles an hour meet head-on, the were seriously injured in an force of the impact is equal to automobile accident on the Val- driving off the roof of a 10-story ley Highway early Tuesday building. Be alert to approaching morning. Both are in a local traffif, advises the state patrol. ■hospital. • Taltsi up Isu ipocs • light enough to corry • Nsw Supsr-Vsrtical Circuit * Tubs-lifo Exisndor North's 10,000th Account • Front b all Krssn s Choice of 3 flniihos Small Down Payment tl M>u can see it on a C R O SLEY

The Idetd Second TV Set For Any Family Can Be Moved From Room to Room M d( YOUR LAKEWOOD CROSLEY DEALER J] th Olingtr Crewing Room, lith el ievidee Si LAKEWOOD APPLIANCE CO. TI KNEELING BENCHES AND COMPLETE Complete Line of Crosley Television and Appliances U K SETTING FOR CATHOLIC SERVICES A- 7342 W. Colfax E BE. 3-4678 th This spacious drawing room is typical of the be at unexcelled facilities which have made Olinger* IV. Engraved Letterheads K the choice of so many Catholic families Engraved Business Cards in Denver. Each member of our outstanding Business Catholic staff is available to serve at I Announcements I any of Olingers’ neighborhood mortuaries. ETIENNE PERENYI, president of the North Den­ e ^ NEIGHBiNEIGHBORHOOD ver Bank, presents Mrs. Donna Miller, 7626 Stuart, the e MORTUARIES passbook opening the 10,000th account at the bank. Mrs. Miller II '■ along with Mrs. Marie Sweitzer, 2584 Irving, initiated the account t 1 16TH AT B0U10E\ • S PE E R AT S H E R M A N • E. C OlFAX AT M AG N O ll A • E N 01 EWO O D (2 7 7 5 $ 0. B R OADWAY) for their new store. Holiday Sports and Fashions, to be opened i s t l e r ^ s P in July in Chaffee Park Shopping Center. The North Denver Bank, W. 38th and Julian, has had a rapid growth since it began opera­ 1636 CHAMPA ST. • MA. 3-5161 tions OcL 16, 1851. The bank now has assets of $8,250,000. Thurtdoy, July 1, 1954 O ffice, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN

T R A N GE BUT TRU A n s w e r io Suffering Is Seen in the €rucifi:ic I...^...“ ...... I S Litti«-Kno•Known Fact! for Catholici E ...... ^...... ;...... if 8y M. I. MURRAY obnntiiit. imi. m.cw^ Ntn Poin Is No Penalty

Their Patriotism,Proved on Baitlefields of Liberty X r t . Snoviy yictstHiofM By R ev. R obert E . K ek eisen tary and most bitter, was the way chosen by the IN THE MIDDLE of his vacation, this writer Lord Jesus for the Redemption of the world. I'/ had the sad duty of offering a Soligpin Mass of Once when this writer's, bibther was ex­ Catholics on July 4 Requiem for his own brother. The deceased, af- periencing one of his most trying times, he wrote By Linus Riobdxn as President just as patrioti­ To prove that Catholicism fliaed with tuberculosis for about 20 years, had home: We never really understand how much AS THE " FOURTH OF cally as a Methodist, a Baptist, does not injure an individual's undergone five major operations in the less than the Lord loves us until we ourselves are forced or a member of any other re­ leadership we have only to JULY comes around there is two years preceding his death. The suffering he to undergo som c||f the same kind of suffering always one question that per­ ligious denomination. point to Chancellor Kdnrad Adenauer, a Catholic, who has had known must have been indescribable, and it He w'illingiy underwent to save us. plexes the Catholic who takes WHY MUST Catholics be looked on as stepchildren of led Germany back to a recog­ would have been unbearable, if he had 'not THE CRUCIFIX, hanging on the w-all of his a minute to ponder over the nized place in world affairs. national scene. the nation? Why must Cath­ leaLned, from a good pastor and the Lord, how sickroom, is the pain-rWden man’s best sedative. olics time after time stand on Time magazine honored him to suffer in the spirit of Christ. This year the tantalizing trial before the eyes of the as the “Man of the Year.” For there, in the mangled body of the God-Man, thought was brought back to country merely because they AL SMITH IS THE only This painful subject is brought up only in he sees the reason for his pains. mind with a statement in one the hope that it might aid others in the same sit­ of the daily papers concern­ are Catholics? Why must the Catholic who ever won the It is the cardinal point of Catholic doctrine patriotism of Catholics be nomination for the Presidency ing a certain Senator who is uation; that the pains of the sick might be di­ that all those baptized into Christ are singularly challenged by any self-ap­ from a major party. The bitter rected to glory, not fruitless misery; to comfort, a Catholic and. the possibility uiiited with Him through the wonderful bond of of his being a future candidate pointed "defender of liberty?” campaign that was waged From the days of the Revo­ against him on account of In tnodtsval Turopa not unavailingvgrief; to bright hope, not despair. for the Presidential office. He I it Was eustomonj b sanctifying grace, which is God living in human was brushed off the list of such lution, Catholics have served his religion stands as a blot [dedicate nuinlclpo IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to understand suffering, souls. But sanctifying grace, which is man's pass­ their country faithfully in on the nation’s history. I hospitals to the Holu whether of mind or body, if one has never ex­ candidates witji this sentence; times of peace and of war. port to eternal happiness, was bought at a great “He is a smart enough poli­ And yet perhaps his defeat l 0hort-«*«t , perienced it. How long must be the hours the It is interesting to note that was providential. Who can iNurenburq.Lubeck dt price—the Precious Blood of the Son of God. tician to know that no Catholic invalid spends on his imprisoning bed; how"dark could be a successful candidate Catholic chaplains in the tell what reaction might have Ir IS CURIOUS TD Fin d xn | ' b) distinqulsK ‘Ihcm If man, then, is to merit this union with his Re­ for the Presidency.” armed forces between Pearl faced the Church in America AOVrOnSEMENT fiOR. from movuwtic the sunshine, though the^sun itself is bright; how deemer more perfectly, he too must suffer, unit­ Harbor and V-J day numbered had a Catholic been in the of­ DRINK IN A CHURCH dstabUsHmerib. dismal the nights, even when the sky is sprinkled THE OBVIOUS QUESTION ing his own pains with those of the crucified 3,036. Of these 83 died in the fice of the Chief Executive at BUT-this centuries OiD] with lovely stars. is: Why cannot a Catholic be war. Thirty-two were battle the time of the great depres­ ENGRAVING IS IN Master. And in this unvn he finds relief from President? It is the boast of deaths and two are listed as ’ sion? It is not difficult to think STMARYS BOftTMUNft For one without faith, the pall of pain is a his sufferings, as well as an unshakcable hope of our country that any lad with missing in action. of a persecution that would GERMANVAND EXTOLS funeral pall indeed; for the faithless one cannot his own salvation. ambition and talent can rise ALTHOUGH THE compil­ have made the APA, the Know- THE BEER FOR WHICH to the highest office of the DORTNiUND IS FAMOUS. fathom the reason for his own affliction. He can TI^JS IS A LESSON hard in the learning, ing of statistics concerning the Nothings, and the Ku Klux land. Must that axiop be Klan look like baby’s- play. see no mercy in God, no equity in the state of but more valuable than any other. It is the lesson changed with the insertion of most recent h o s i 1 i t i e s, in 7W£ RSNOWNED SHRWEOF) things as God created them. ' , of Calvary, the lesson of infinite love, which the words, any lad, except a As this great nation again Korea, has not been fin­ ROC'AMADOUR, FRANCE, BUT FOR THE MAN who belie\cs that Catholic? recalls the birth of its inde­ ORlGINATgD, rr IS SAID. IN pinned to pain a price tag too high for any but ished. there is no doubt that pendence, is it too much to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, cloaked His Divin­ God fully to appreciate. It should be the daily There is no logical reason the Catholics performed their THE OrtATORY BUILT By AACCHA^S, hope that its Catholic children THE UTTLB PUBUCAN WHO CUMBEO A TfUE ity in humanity in order to be able to suffer for why a Catholic, provided he duty in that war wijlh the will one day be granted full prayer of those afflicted with injury or disease TO SEE CHRIST TRSS(STLUKEclS-l$) AND men, pain has a value too priceless to be reck­ that their sick, sad heart might come to evaluate possesses the other necessary same heroic sacrifice with freedom from prejudice and l a t e r b r o u g h t CHRlSVANiry TO PAUL qualifications,'could not serve which they have fought on the distrust? oned by human calculation. For suffering, volun­ pain in its eternal light. battlefields from the days of The pious man and the athe­ the Revolutionary War. Cath­ ist always talk of religion; the olic boys and men have always A Lecture in Catholic Doctrine The Stage Is Being Set for Another Monstrous Betraral one of what he loves and the been among the first to volun­ other of what he fears.— teer in the country’s time of (Montesquieu) war. Come to the Stable ARE WE TO STAND IDLY BY By P atricia McKanna from her, toward the world: THE PICTURE is a Nativity Love do’es not clutch—it gives. The Denver Catholic Register scene, painted by the great THE STABLE IS OPEN at AS THOUSANDS DIE FOR OUR FAITH? President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. French Catholic artist Rou­ the front. There is no separa­ Editor.....Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. ault. It has the usual charac­ tion between the Babe and His Bv Rev. J ohn B. E bel nihilated by the superior Red young. The volunteer militia­ cal of 1948, the Archbishop Managing Director..... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A‘, Ph.D. ters—the Virgin holding the mother and the rest of the forces. men succeeded in reopening fearlessly warned of the in­ City Editor...... '....Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. THE ROLL OF MARTYRS Infant on her lap, the shep­ world. The visitors all come in of the Catholic faith has gained MOST OF THE CATH- 150 of the churches. Are they roads of Communism, and Associate Editoi-s—Rev. Francis Svrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus herds, kings, a donkey in the reverently, but without hin­ thousands of names in two OLICS of Vietnam are in the to be betrayed and engulfed? called for a social justice cru­ Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul background, perhaps a ct^iel drance. And in the wall which lands where bitter struggles northern half of the land and sade. to combat the trend. Hallett, Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A.. Litt.D.; Frank Morriss, B.S., Catholic Leaders or a sheep. is shown is a great square are now going on to fight off especially the rich Red River AS EARLY AS the summer LL.B., Litt.M.; William Warner, B.S., Litt.M.; Ray Hutchinson, It is beautiful, tender—but window, open, as if to allow the cruel inrvads of (Commu­ Delta now being so bitterly Killed in Guatemala M..^.; .'\rt Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. of 1949, when Col. Francisco it is more than that. It is a every possible entrance: Love nism. Ii; Vietnam, where there contested—and this is the por­ ACROSS THE WORLD and Javier .Arana was murdered, Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. lecture in Catholic doctrine, is not exclusive—it is open are some 1,600,000 Catholics, tion that is almost sure to go much nearer to our own .shores, the Catholic press warned of This Paper Printed Entirely by Union Labor and a discourse on the nature to all who are capable of re­ whole Catholic villages have to the Communists in the ne­ more Catholics are dying for the situation in Guatemala. of love. The Virgin holds the ceiving it. been destroyed in the seven- gotiations apparently being the faith in Guatemala. Here, -Arana, a Catholic leader and Published Weekly by child—n 0 t protectingly, not The roof of the stable year-old war. worked out behind the scenes too, persecution is nothing a staunch anti - Communist, keeping Him, in the shelter of arches up, up—still arching as But the defenso- i.s never so by the new French govern­ new, and the Church has been would have been a strong can­ THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) her arms, away from the world i^goes out of the confines of courageous, according to press ment. Such a “peace” would restricted and hampered vi­ didate for the presidency in. 938 Bannock Street, 1 represented by the shepherds the picture, as if it would reports, as when the Catholic turn hundreds of thousands ciously in its work by anti­ 1950. His death was the turn- Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 and kings who press forward. reach forward to shelter the militiamen meet the Red .in­ of Catholics over to perse­ clerical politicos. in.g point, and from then on She holds Hiiy slightly away whole world: Love does not vaders, and fight to the death cution, torture, and death. Before and after the out­ the Reds grew in power. Subscription: wait to be sought out—it in'defenae of their families and Significantly, the Catholic For­ break of hostilities, Catholic The least we can do is direct The best thing to give to seeks. their faith. Thus when a force eign Minister, Georges Bidault, leaders disappeard from their a storm of individual protests $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. your enemy is forgiveness; to of 3,000 Communist Vietminh has been turned out by the The Babe is, above all else, homes, to die after diabolical to our government at these $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. an opponent, tolerance; to a smashed their way into the vil­ new government, and we fear tortures at the hands of the monstrous' situations. A gov­ friend, your heart; to your vulnerable. Even the donkey lage of Quanphangha 75 miles that it is to prepare the way Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. could touch Him by taking Communist - led government. ernment that knows it has the child, good example; to a fa­ south of Hanoi in the rich Red for the betrayal of thousands Gabriel Martinez Del Rosal, backing of thousands of in­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. ther, deference; to your a step forward and bending River Delta, a handful of of Catholics, and the final act its head: Love does not hide,, young lawyer who wa.s leader dividuals who have made their mother, conduct that will make volunteer Catholic militiamen in the progressive moral bank­ of the Young Anti-Communist sentiments felt for a firm and 42 Thursday, July 1, 1954 her proud of you; to yourself, or defend itself, or seek pro­ made a neroic seven-hour stand ruptcy of France. tection from others. Committee, was tortured and strong policy, and no betrayals, respect: to all men, charity. in the Catholic seminary build­ Of'the 1,955 priest.s in Viet­ killed. Hundreds of others have will be much more apt to take — (Arthur James Balfour). THE SHEPHERDS, th e ing. nam, 1,594 are natives. Of met the same fate, and foreign and hold such a stand in its OFFICIAL; ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER kings, the donkey even, are all The dead or dying fell or these one is already known to embassies are filled with refu­ interniPtional affairs. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. No form of state can avoid reverent and loving in return, were thrown from windows and be shot by the Communist in­ gees seeking asylum. But this same Babe was vul­ LET THERE BE NO MIS­ We confirm it as the officii publication of the archdiocese. taking cognizance of the inti­ balconies in fearful hand-to- vaders, and a dozen others It is not known what will TA K E. These people are thou­ Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ mate and indissoluble connec­ nerable even to death on the hand combat that raged on the have been sentenced and per­ happen, or has happened, to sands of miles away, hut dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared tion between itself and the di­ cross. The Crucifixion is im­ staircases and in the corridors. haps executed. Others are Archbishop Mariano Resell' y they are fighting our battle, official. vine order—least of all a de­ plied in the open wall and win­ The defenders inflicted heavy under house arrest or sen­ Arrellano of Guatemala, but defending our homes and We hope The Register will be read in every home of the mocracy.— (Pius XII) \ dow of the stable. lo.s.ses, but were viciously an- tenced to forced labor. Of the the fear has been expressed churches. Give them at least archdiocese. , four Catholic leaders that he niay be another Cardi­ our prayers and strong, firm, We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste have been killed and at least nal Mindszenty. In an encycli­ and vociferous moral support. in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The 25 others are in Red prisons. Register. ONLY NOW, WHEN IT High Moral Standard;^ in Reading * URBAN J. VEHR, seems too late, has the Viet­ Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver nam government been turned over to one of the few men who could have saved the land. The Code of the Westerns Schedule of Forty Hours' Devotion He is Ngo Dinh Diem, an ex­ tremely capable administrator By C. J .’Zecha Westerns are being printed to­ ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER and a staunch proponent of in­ THESE ARE THE DAYS day than any other type of Week of July 4, Fourth Sunday After Pentecost dependence for his country. when a persiin likes to stretch book. He said that manjAfly- The new Prime Minister spent out in a hammock and relax. by-night publishers are trying Boulder, St. Thomas Aquinas’ Chapel several months in a Benedic­ Our balmy summer weather is to get in on the Western’s re­ Estes Park, Our Lady of the Mountains Church tine monastery in Belgiurh as conducive to many things, e.s- surgent popularity, but added: Rifle, St. Mary’s Church an Oblate, or lay member, and pecially reading. As people “The man who is trying to do a Victor, St. Victor’s Church left only four months ago. take to the highways on their decent job and who takes Ngo Dinh Diem is a brother summer vacations a novel is pride in his work” will be the of Bishop Peter Ngo Dinh usually tucked in somewhere most rewarded Western writer. CATHOLIC RADIO and TV LOG Thuc, Vicar Apostolic of Vinh- with the luggage. If a person SUCH WRITERS as Raine, KOA, Denver KFSC, Denver Long. Another brother was decides to “stay at home” he , Zane Grey, Luke Short, and T. murdered by the Communists undoubtedly has a mind to T. Flynn, to name a few, give ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, SACRED HEART PROGRAM in 1946, reportedly by being “get some reading done.” us Western writing at its best 10:45 p.m. — Sunday through Friday, buried alive. Just what to pick in the The cowboy, the sheriff, and 8:45 a.m.; Saturday!, 6:15 The Vietnamese are no reading line proposes a prob­ the “bad man” are still the in­ strangers to persecution, and lem. Probably fiction’ takes the CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday. p.m. gredients out of which Western have given thousands of mar­ lead in the summer parade of writers draw their main plots. 12 noon. tyrs to the Church since the books. There is-an abundance Since the turn of the century, GUADALUPE HOUR — Sun- faith was first brought to their of fiction from which to however, writers have realized KIMN, Denver days, 7:30 a.m. shores in 1615. But it would choo.se; Mystery, adventure, what America’s historical pos­ ''•ftiunUi ■■ be tragic if one of the most- romance, and historical novels, sibilities are. Surrounding SACRED HEART PROGRAM flourishing Christian lands of among others. Judging, how­ FAMILY ROSARY PROGRAM these plots are backgrounds of — Sunday, 7 a.m. the Orient, and a potential ever, from the reviews, book economic recession, labor —Sundays, 6:30-7 p.m. bond of good will between jackets, and best seller lists, union riots, and the sagas of Open a Savings Account at East and West of immeasur­ it seems that a greater abun- the mining areas of Nevada, 1 KFKA, Greeley KBOL, Boulder able value against the Commu­ . dance of trash is available. Colorado, Montana, and Idaho; nist threat, were to be be­ After browsing through the \ AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, SACRED HEART PROGRAM threatened railroad tie-ups in trayed at Geneva. bookstores looking for several I 12:30 p.m. Oregon, and outbreaks of vio­ Every weekday at 7 a.m. American National Bank IN THE BUICHU PRO­ books to read I came upon an lence over squatter evictions VINCE, 75 miles southwest of idea. in California. Writers have Hanoi, th€ 200,000 Catholics 1 THOUGHT ABOUT the been dipping into these re­ ^;4ticL^cUl3! have banded t6g;ether under the Western novel. The elusive sources for years and have leadership of their Bishop, trail to the old West seemed given us some fine stories. Pham Ngoc Chi, to fight back particularly interesting. It has been many years since I read a Some of these writers have Hear at the marauding Communist used the present for the source guerrillas. The Vietminh at Western novel and after spend­ 0 Bank Convenience ing some spare time engrossed and model .of their writing. one time made it impossible to The changes in the West over hold services in all but seven of in William MacLeod Raine’s The enlarged and beautified American National now offers Courage Stout. I decided that the past 15 years have been A S K and LEARN the province’s 500 Catholic sweeping and deep-rooted. New its customers time-, money- and effort-saving churches. Priests were beaten here was a novel that was color­ ful, exciting, and, most of all, towns have risen, old ones have and killed. Children on the way spread out; old landmarks have conveniences—such as free next-door par king,., prepaid to Sunday Mass were attacked clean. There has been a freshet of been level^ and new ones set KOA postagexm deposits by mail...two outer-lobby depositories... by Vietminh youth groups, up; new people have entered with the awful brutality of the books on the West lately. Some and banking until 6 p.m.,on Mondays. are undoubtedly good. The the scene along with new types, 10:45 W'estern novel today remains faces, and customs. These w rit-. in its own little orbit. The ma­ ers have developed new ideas. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING A Mission jority of these novels, unlike long as we have Western 0 Bank Credit their best-seller counterpart, writers who depict these events M For Mothers are clean, wholesome, and do with astute care and who, in de Questions on religion submitted by the radio When you open your Savings Account at American National not dip into the base and un­ turn, give us believable char­ J] audience answered on the archdiocesan broad­ wanted muck that pervades acters, sound plots, and clean J< The mother who guides her writing, we can look with pride cast. you help to establish your credit standing in the community, thinking according to the mind some o^ the slick .magazines th and some of our “book club to the Western. Si Booklet on Catholic Church available free of thus giving you more security and stability. of the Church will ask herself what is needed most when she GOOD WESTERNS like El- Tf cost to all inquirers, ^THERE IS A CODE among Hot Arnold’s Tivie of the K looks about for an outlet for , WRITE TO her talents beyond the pre­ our current Western 'writers Gringo, Dan Cushman’s Stay be ASK A.ND LEARN, Station KOA that results in , a firm adher- Away, Joe, and H. L. Davis’ K ,© Bank Completeness cincts of her home. And the Denver 2, Colorado answer to that question—at ende to high mhral standards. Team Bells Woke Me e^an be least for the woman who has The Western Writers of Amer­ listed high on any vacationer’s With your Savings Account at American National you get the ica recently held their annual summer reading list. Historical th +lave attended college and is now *«i) possible only with a great free to spend much of her day convention in Denver. Hoff­ Western literature is also rep­ be M.Ain 3-5314 man Bimey, conductor of the resented in tyo fine books: at ^ outside the home—is to teaXh, y ^ modem bank. Every banking facility is here for your use. especially now that there is so "Western Roundup” column in Marshall Sprague’s Money V. the New York Times, said a Mountain, the story of Cripple M r ' ’ great a need for qualified lay teachers in parochial schools. good Western “must be well Creek, Colo.; and Muriel F. J. KIRCHHOF The mother who turns—or written; it is one that holds WoUe’s The Bonanza Trail, returns—to classroom teach­ you, a book you’ll want to fin­ which dea"ls with ghost towns ing will find the rich full satis­ ish at a sitting, in which the and mining camps. Construction Co. faction of giving to a wider characters emerge in the round If you look carefully you 1 OF DENVER 17th AND LAWRENCE circle of children the patient and act as human beings, in can find many unsullied West­ f instruction and understanding which the plot is tightly knit ern books that contain great and integrated.” i W EE PARKING Next door to the Bonh love that she is uniquely quali­ wholesomeness. It seems like a BUILDERS fied to give, and which will Birney also saw a trend old times to explore the West a Open till 6 p.m. place those children squarely toward historical background and occasionally chuckle at t We Appreciate Your Patronage \ i y (every Monday on the road to fruitful citizen­ and strongly _ asserted- that something like Owen Wister’a » ship in both worlds.— (Cincin­ there was no place for sex in famous line from The Virgin­ MEMeE«; FEDERAl PErOSIT INSUHANCE COUFOKATION nati Catholic Telepraph-Reg- Westerns. ian, “Smile when you say that, 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. istsr.) Birney asserted that more pardner.” r ij ien-Mwiiim fi .'•■ VJt'Jt r* ■ ■' ■- .i5lX Ji.. r r

PAGE FOURTEEN .Office, 938 Bannock Street THE tiNVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4-4205 Thursday, July 1, 1954 New Provinces 1 Separate Noted MADwasE U to W llIB C i' Jesuit Brothers i i t s S ' THESE H E i P F U E I v H R I M V O By the subdivision of the To place ads PHONE KE. 4-4205« EXT. 16 — Before 5 p.m. Tuesday Jesuil Missouri Province two priest brothers who have won fame as university president Children's Nurseriei Quiifers find themselves in differem, Homes for Sole- Homes for Sale- 1 11 Real-Estate Loons------100 Beouty W a rk ------104 _ Shop, provinces for the first time WANT children 8-10 for day caro in 1 raprtaant privata clianta with money FOUNTAIN BEAUTY^HOP 2181 Court 24 e. DU. 8-2662. since they began their noviti­ PRECIOUS BLOOD my licenaed home. Fenced yard. 12.15 to loan on D tnvtr and anhurban home.. PL The lalon of personalised aervic*. per day or 40c an hour. Call SU. 9-0784. O'MEARA Quick Servica. Mr. Kimaey. 608 S. Paarl Open evening*. TA. 6-0780. 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Reception Honors Father Kavanagh 10,000 in State's Vacation Schools Recoirnnended Firms Colorado Springs. — A huge rado Springs with her parents, Mr. and Mn, Lawrence Ca- crowd attended the farewell re­ Mr, and Mrs. Warren Jensen, is dek will hold open home itart- ception honoring the Rev. Mi­ Mrs. Floyd Monroe, noyr living in ■ng at 8 p.m. Sunday, July 4, at chael Kavanagh Sunday evening, Lubbock, Tex. Mrs. Monroe is home. The C adek’t i^re obtcrv- for AUTO June 27, in St. Mary’s School as­ the fojmer Florence Jensen. ing their 2tSh wedding anni­ sembly hall. Father Kavanagh Mr. and Mrs. Raymond So- versary. has been transfesred to Cripple franek of Santa Monica, Calif,, The annual Kelleher dance Creek and Victor. arc spending two weeks here vis­ SERVICE The Ken.sington Club will meet iting relatives and friends. revue will be presented Thursday at 8 p.m. July 9 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Combs evening, July 1, in the Fine Arts Mrs. Norman Harvey. This will will leave July. 2 for Bradford, Center. Miss Mary Kelleher and be the last assembly until Sep­ Mass., where they will make their Sadlyn and Jim Wentz are the tember. home. instructors. Sales & Service Mr. and Mrs. C. D, O’Brien, with their daughters, Anne and We Repair All Makes Jeanne, have returned from El Major Motor Orerhaal r— Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment Paso, Tex., where they visited First Communion Ends and Balance —- Electrical — Batterie* A Tirea their son and daughter-in-law, SEE OUR LARGE USED CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY Mr. and Mrs. David O’Brien, and daughter, Katherine. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petrusky Parish Vacation School WILLIAMS-NASH INC are the parents of a hpy born 2030 So. University — SH. 4-2781 June 22. Mrs. Petrusky was for­ Fort Morgan.— (St. Helena’s First Communion in St. Helena’s merly Margaret Gatterer. Parish)—Sunday, June 20, 30 Church. This ended the two (Formerly Uafvertity Park Garage) Spending two Weeks in Colo­ boys and girls received their weeks of vacation school held in the Lincoln Public School. Sis­ ters Louis Marie, Mary Regina, and Philip Marie, Sisters of MAURO MOTOR SALES Charity of Leavenworth, and .4140 Tejon St. GL. 5-0739 Denver, Colorado Mrs. Francis Ross, a lay teacher . ^ and member of St. Helena’s, MOTORCYCLES SPORT CARS conducted the classes. _ NEW & USED Religious instruction class is dorado Spnngs j diocese of Denver and the Diocese of Pueblo, some also held each Saturday morh- ' ■ % ing during the school year by 3 Vacation Schools dreds of Catholic 10,000 children attend religious vacation schools Father Herman Leite. pastor. every summer. Not all the children4n the Limon J. D. CROUCH Rectory Housekeeper Held in One Parish class were present when the picture above was C. D, O’BRIEN taken. MAY REALTY Becomes Bride gious vacation schools in their parishes since the RADIO SERVICE On-Thursday, June 10, George closing of regular school classes is this group in Limon is a mission of the Rev. Leonard Aber­ Goedert and Miss Mercedes Du- Our Ldfly of Victoi^ Parish, Limon. The remark­ crombie, who also cares for Hugo, where he resides, A Complete Service for Car or Home Radios REALTOR man, R.N., were married in able vacation school movement in the Archdiocese and missions in Deertrail and Strasburg. Reli- St. Helena’s Church. The Rev. of Denver provides religious education for thou­ ious vacation schools were conducted in Hugo, fTt ff-ill S e n t You Best Charles Duman, brother of the sands of children every summer who cannot at­ on, aVid Deertrail at the same time, with two INSURAJ^CE - LOANS bride and assistant in the Cathe tend Catholic schools. < Sisters of Charity teaching in each place.— (Photo JAMES MOTOR CO. drdl in Sioux Falls, S. Dak., sang In the state of Colorado, including the Arch- by Charles Burns) 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Saleg & Service KE. 4-8221 QUALITY APPAREL Ute Theater Bldg. the Solemn Mass and officiated + • + -i" + ^- + + ■+ at the marriage ceremony. Fa­ IM COLOltADO SPRINGS Colorado Springs, Colo. thers Leite and Joseph Lane, SINCE 1871 from Banning, Calif., were dea­ First Communion Held in Union Parish Kiowa and Tajon Streati MAUN 1898 con and subdeacon, respectively. Guaranteed Repair, Work Mrs. Goedert before her mar­ riage was housekeeper for Fa­ Limon.— (Our Lady of Vic­ the other children after the Mass. was a prayer class of nine little 01% ALL MAKE CARS ther Leite and also worked part tory Parish)—Thursday, June Later in - the day a picnic was ones aged 6 and 6 'years and an ' Only Skilled Mechanic! Work on Your Car time as a nurse at the Commu­ 24, was the closing date of the held in the Limon Hall and near­ older group numbering 12 chil­ ' Complete Overhaul and.^ane-Up THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON nity Hospital in Fort Morgan. vacation school. On that date by for all the children of Hugo dren in attendance at Limon. Brake Relining — Electric Service She is a graduate of St. Vin­ seven children received their and Limon who had been attend­ Tha next meeting of the GOOD USED CARS Miln stof*—116 E. ritH Put—8A III 144 First Communion. They were ing vacation school. Optometrist cent’s School of Nursing, in Sioux Catholic Ladies' Sodality will RirO 8t«n—a)2 7a|«»—MAIi 189 City, la. The bridegroom is em-‘ Cynthia Dorman, Sarah Fuert- The school was conducted by Easy Terms — /Vo Red Tape 128 North Ttjon 81. ges, Robert Hoyt, Michael Huff­ six , two of be on Monday, July 12, in the Professional Pharmacy ployed as an electrician. The home of Mrs. Mohan. This is PRONE MAIN (6(2 witnesses were Carl Goedert, man, Mary Scherer, Loretta whom went to Hugo each day, Dave Staiib Auto Service 601 No. Tejon MAin 1088 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. brother of the bridegroom, and Weber, and Ronald Weber. and t\^o to Deertrail from Limon, a different meeting date and 2725 W. 29th Ave. at-Speer GE. 3-0505 Mrs. Jeane Bashor of Sterling. . Breakfast was served to the Inhere they stayed. In addition to it is hoped a more convenient first communicants a.s well, as to the First Communion cla.ss, there one. Get Baur’s (of Denver) Following the wedding a recep­ Pete Beroni tion was held in the Fort Morgan EXPERT Candy and Ice Cream at Fnrnitiire Shop Country Club. After a short wed­ Complete Automobile Service UPHOLSTERING. ding trip the couple returned to Johnson-English RE-UPBOL8TERING AND Fort Morgan, where they now re­ 36 Children in Julesburg Stratton Class Factory Authorized Automatic Transmission REPAIRING side at 914 E. Seventh Avenue. Slip e.rort anil Drapnlw Servicing for All Makes of Cars Drug Co. Usd. to Ordw Classmate of Bishop Champion Spark Plug Cleaning Service LENTHERIC Toiletries a Fpmitare Made to Order Father Leite attended the con­ Receive First Communion Attendance Is Complete Line of Gas & Oil Products Tejoa at Bijoa St. Phona 1400 ^ 24-22 So. W shiatch Ats. UAin 820*4 secration in Cincinnati of the The Heyse Sheet Most Rev. Clarence J. Issen- Julesburg. — (St. Anthony’s will be installation of officers. 8fE. 2.S249 ME. 4-IK l mann. Auxiliair Bishop of Cin­ Parish)-^On Sunday, June'20, The local council received the PERRY'S "66" LARRY JERRY Metal and Roofing cinnati, May 25. Bishop Issen- the follo^^’ing 36 children, who Star Council Award recently. Almost 100% mann and Father Leite were INCORPORATED were students of Sister Rose Stieb-Meier Nuptials 1275 SANTA FE CH. 4-9797 Madden Plumbing Co. classmates in the philosophical Christine during the preceding Stratton.— (St. Charles’ Par­ HEATING ROOFING ish)—Two weeks before vaca­ PLUMBING CONTRACTORS SHEET METAL and theological seminaries in two weeks of vacation school, re­ On Saturday, June 19, Miss Corner Santa Fe at 13th Avenue PLUMBING REPAIRS tion school Started, members of 822 SO. NEVADA Cincinnati. Bishop Issenmann ceived First Communion: Anne Elizabeth Meier, daughter We Give S&H Green Stamps CAS WATER HEATERS the Confraternity of Christian Ph.n.1 HAIn 882 has visited Father Leite on many Connie Armstrong, John Baca, of Joseph Meier of Sedgwick, rktiii HE. 2-0042 827 W. C.lonO An. occasions in lliff and Fort Mor­ and John Stieb, son of Mrs. Jacob Doctrine of St. Charles’ Parish, Emu 1888 Larry Boe, Cncryl Ann Bone- gan. steel, David Brandt, Dennis Stieb, Sr., of lliff, were married Stratton, and of St. Mary’s Par­ The various circles of the Al­ Brandt, Anita Bretz, Jennifer in a double-ring ceremony, with ish, Flagler, called upon every SPEAR’S tar Society presented Father Gerk, Rose Mary Gerk, Gary the Rev. Albert E. Pnhl officiat­ prospective member for the re­ Variety Store Leite with a substantial sum of Gronberg, Alice Hernandez, ing. ligious vacation school in Strat­ money as a going-away gift. Mary Jo Hernandez, Michael The vocalist, Leonard Hergen- ton. 3200 E. Platta At#. Colo. 6pr>- Members of each circle were at Hernandez. Archie Jagger, David reter of Sterling, was accompan­ .Nearly 50 children were pres­ OPEN SUNDAY ^ fic. Notioni • Taya''- Hardirara • ^hool the station to see him off on his Johnson, Judy Kontny, Mary El­ ied by Mrs. Herbert F. Jagger ent for the two-week program— Suppliaa • Kitchanwara • GltaavAra first vacation in 20 years. P'a- len Lawrence, Kathleen Lech- of Julesburg. almost 100 per cent attendance. "TRY OUR DEAL" Caamatiea ther Leite returned to his duties The Sister»of the Most Precious on June 3. The Redemptorist man; The bride was given in mar­ Greg Lechman, J ^ e s Leon­ riage by her father, and wore a Blood of St. Charles’ School were WE ARE GIVING AWAY A Fathers f r,o m St. Joseph’s ard, James Macht, Mary Phyllis in charge of the vacation school. Church in Denver substituted for satin, floor-length gown with The CYO Young People’s Club BUCK SPORTING Father Leite during his absence. Mollendor, Mary Jfi Moreno, Suz­ train, fashioned with a skirt $100 Set King Edwards Silverplate Aley Drug Co. anne Owens. Dale Ortiz, Elsie pleated to the satin bodice. The will meet Thursday, July 1. A quilt made and awarded by Padilla. Carol Reigenborn, Ron­ Plans will be made for a summer (73-piece, icrviee for 8) GOODS CO. PRESCRIPTION the St. Elizabeth Circle of the htted bodice was styled with a picnic for the group. Altar Society was won by Mrs. ald Schiel, Samuel Schindler, lace yoke, trimmed with satin, “BT.rrlhtaf for Kv.rr Sport” . DRUGGISTS Walter Schmidtline, Jerry long lace sleeves, and a Peter Dinner Nets $340 ^ Phone Main 930 William N o 11 e 11 e . A ham PhoB. H .In 25* 152 So. TtJoB SL awarded by the St. Cecelia Cir­ Schutt, Kathleen Steckel, Gerald Pan collar, also of lace. A tiara The women of the parish 19 NO. TEJO.N ST. COLORADO SPRINGS Stone, Thomas Stone, Lavqnne of seed pearls hbld in place her - -FREE - cle was won by Mrs. Chesterton .served dinner in the new St. Kayton. Weinbender, and Joseph Yvarros. finger-tip veil of nylon tulle. Charles Hall for the^ county WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A USED CAR ■The following were baptized; Mass on first Friday, July 2, Her bridal bouquet consisted of Democrats. They netted $340. WE HAVE THE CLEANEST, RECONDITIONED I. B. SHEARER C. J. SHEARER f ZECHA & ADAMS i Estanislado Ruiz, Sarah Ann will be at 7:30 a.m. Confessions neatly arranged red roses, rest­ The women of St. Charles’ Parish GUARANTEED CARS IN THE STATE ^ Conoco Service Station ^ Rice, Mrs. Lavern Goedert (con­ will be heard on Thursday from ing on her white prayer book. have been equipping the kitchen I t vert), Joseph Brian Miner, Jua­ 7 to 8 p.m. She placed the roses on the altar of the new hall, so that now they Priced from $50 to $1/700 nita Gracia, Wanda Jean Goshen, The families having last of the Blessed Virgin Mary at i serve more than 300 dinners names beginning with A> B, C, D, the close of the ceremony. [1320 USf Pum • nos HIU • Lilia Villarreal, Raymond Paul r one time. Padilla, Lorraine Frida Domin­ E, F, and G are urged to re­ Miss Jo Meier, student at Colo­ The Stratton Council of the Immediate Delivery Colorado Springa, Colo, guez, Maria Prisella Santos, Li­ ceive Communion in family rado A&M and sister of the bride, Knights of Columbus presented groups Sunday, July 4. Country Sedani, Ranch Wagoni, Etc. w Nevada Ave. at Cache la Feodrt i dia Maria Guarjardo, Daniel Lee was maid of honor. Bridesmaids a check for $375 to the parish Meracle, Elizabeth Rose West- Any boy interetted In bo- were Miss Rosemary Lambrecht, for a donation on the new St. hoff, Michael Vigil. Frank Ed­ coming an altar boy and who cousin of the bridegroom, of Charles Hall. This check makes ward Standart. Richard Alan it in the fourth grade or above Padroni, and Miss Margaret Ann a total of $1,000 given to the Johnnie HARPER Motors FORT COLLINS Hanson, Diane Gomez, John Pe­ it atked to report after the Meier, cou.sin of the bride. Miss hall fund by the Stratton knights. ARVADA’S FORD DEALER rez, Judith Benistez, Harry and 7:30 o'clock Matt Sunday, Kathy Brehn, niece of the bride­ William Fuerstenberger (con­ July 4, in the batement hall. groom, was flower girl. 58(30 N, WADSWORTH verts), Jesus Rodriguez, Evelyn The Knights of Columbus will Basil Stieb, brother of the Work Is Started Gloria Martinez, Diana Lynn meet on Tuesday evening, July bride^oom, acted a.s best man. DREILING MOTORS Alonzo, and Linda Mae Alonzo. 6, in the basement hall. There Attendants were Johnnie Klein of Sterling and Stanley Gerk of On Foundations of The firms listed here B uick an d G M C Trucks Denver. Ushers were Larry deserve to be remembered j Meier, brother of the bride, Ster­ t 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 Mrs. Mary Jencks Regent ling, and Jacob Stieb, Jr., brother when you are distributing t Hall in Deertrail HUDSON of the bridegroom, lliff.' SALES ‘-SERVICE your patronage in the dif­ n 'The reception and dinner were b Deertrail.—(St Joseph's Par­ Of Colo. Springs Court held in the church parlors for ish)—Work has started on the ferent lines of business. a The firms listed here 160 guesU. The cake was served 8 Colorado Springs. — At the foundation for the new parish deserve to be remembered Vice regent, Mrs. Marian by Miss Mary Meier of Denver, hall. The cement foundation is t meeting of Court St. Mary 613, Kumb^; historian, Mrs. Jose­ sister of the bride. Miss Janet b'eing poured by a volunteer when you are distributing Catholic Daughters of America, phine Bennett; prophetess, Miss Lechman of Ovid presided at the crew and the building, a quonset, » Colorado Springs, June ?2 at INyfSTIGATE i your patronage in the dif­ Helen O’Connell; lecturer, Mrs. guest book. will be moved from Denver in c Carpenters’ Hall, Mrs. Mary Mary Smentowski; monitor, Mrs. On returning from a wedding VIC HEBERT INC. ■ 'Northern Colorado’s Leading Jencks was installed as grand the near future. -M— OUR 1 D epartm ent Store” ferent lines of business. Jennie Gross; financial secre­ trip, the couple will make their Religiout xaeation school 3660 Downing I regent and other officers in­ tary, Mrs. Anne Barrett; treas home on a farm northeast of stalled were: doted June 23, The children 8iao« 1918 i urer, Mrs. Harriet Mosher; sen­ lliff. were given a picnic at the + tinel, Mrs. Frances Lusic; trus­ Mrs. Stieb wasjfadnated from John Dugan home. About SO I Phone 372 SHINN PHARMACY tees, Miss Sallie Bailey and Mrs. the Sedgwick High School in attended. Rachel Dea. 1952, and is a graduate also of t “Your Parish Drug Store” Father Leonard Abercrombie 1 Balmer & Collins The officers were installed by Northeastern Junior College of was given a birthday party Sat­ BILL.DREILING S * Phones 92-93 Mrs. Mary McIntyre, district Sterling. Sne was a member of urday evening, June 26, by the » , Mortuary Northern Hotel Bldg. deputy, assisted by Mrs. Kath­ Delta Psi Omega National Hon­ parishioners of Strasburg and ’54 BUICK, Cnvt...... $2995 orary Society at college. The Store with a Smile leen Leonard, state monitor, as Deertrail in Dischner’s Game Near new, fully equipped. Lyle B, Collins Tyler Hay* acting court monitor. Her husband, a graduate of Room. The evening was spent Mrs. Jencks appointed com­ the lliff High School, served two playing games, after which Fa­ ’^2 PO N TIA C ...... $1295 years in the service. He has been mittee chairmen as follows: Wel­ ther Abercrombie cut the beau­ Chftn. 8. Equipped. fare, Mrs. Mae Moss; publicity farming at lliff. tiful five-tiered birthday cake Laundry and Dry Cleaning and Convert League, Mrs. Lou while the guests sang “Happy ’51 C H EV ...... ; $1095 Maddock; rosary, Mrs. Mollie Veteran Mission Priest Birthday.’’ Bel Air. Sharp. Fort Collins . Rogers; flowers,' Mrs. Mary Mc­ ACE GILLEH Returns to Philippines NOTICE TO CREDITORS Intyre; program, Mrs, Kathleen ESTATE OF CHARLES R. LINDER. 128 East Mountain Phone 225 Barney; Hasses, Mrs. Lena No­ East Troy, 1A'is.—Father John •Im known u CHARLES RUDOLF MANY OTHERS lan; sewing, Mrs. Marie Verte- LINDER, DECEASED. No. P-1073 V’ogelgesang, S.V.D., a native of Notict ia hertbY given tb it on the 15tb TO CHOOSE FROM C A F I • feuille; Holy Hour, Miss Mary St. Paul, Minn., with 13 years of day of June. IMd, letter* of adminiatra* Clarahan; and the visiting com­ service in the islands, lion were iasued to the uoderaigned aa mittee, Mrs. Carolyn Dytri and Adminiatrator of the above named eaUtc BANK RATES BLYTHE-HOLLOWELL an d left by plane for the Philippines. and all peraon* having claims against Mrs. Adele Pettinari. Director of St. William’s Col­ uid. eaUte are required to file them for Mortuary Father Anthony Elzi of Cor­ lege at Laoag, Ilocos Notre, Phil­ allowance in tho County Court of the pus Christi Church was ap­ ippines, Father Vogelgesang City .and (^unty of D ^ver, Colorado, Telephone 390 COFFEE SHOP within aix montha from aald date or said pointed chaplain. There will b< came to the U. S. in 1952 to earn claim* will be forever barred. 2111 W. ALAMEDA no meetinp .during thfe sum-! his M.A. degree, which he re­ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, Corner Olive and Mason Administrator. PE. 3-4695 Opan^Eve*. TELEPHONE TABOR 5-5191 mer but they will be resumed' ceived from St. Louis Univer­ First publication, June 24« 195i« 13th & Broodway * Denyer Mrt. Mary Janckt again in September. sity June 1, 1954. i.aat publication. July 22. 1954. A BARGAIN IN GOOD READING DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER AND THE REGISTER, NATIONAL EDITION COMBIXATIOX 104 IS S V E S - - $3.00

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■ Final Preparations Made TERMITES \ ■ Serioudy Damaging I H om em aker’s Property All Over Denver f t ' Fm I D e p a rtm e n t For Arvada Country Fair Call SP. 7-4673 Ettlnitu ■ Colorada TERMINIX Ca. 2 Arvada.— (Shrine of St. Anne) vera, and Leon Jones; 12 o’clock ■ Patronixe Theta Reliable and Friendly Firms LIctaut It E. L. Bric) C«. ■ Final preparatiorfe for St. Mass, B. Bergner, Rudy Zehnder, 1754 S«. Broifciy — Gii. iH ikau Anne’.k Town and Country Fair, John Ward, and Frank 'Melroy. to be held July 9-11, were made at a meeting held June 29. Eklwin $50 THE BEST IN LUGGAGE gift P. ’W alsh, general chairman, pre­ (^ ^ O f All KlPdi ENGLEWOOD sided. The major award, the Ford the HEATING COMPANY Serring Entire Englewood and V-8 fully equipped with over­ for Denver Area drive, is on display each evening NK Authorized Lennox Dealer until bazaar time at the dog P A IN T IN G & track. The filled cedar chest that the G c a Furnacea KE. 4-3079 and Air Conditioning will also be featured the final DECORATING ten night of the fair, is on display by at the Fitzsimmons and Berner Bacon & Schramm ALL MAKES FURNACES Furniture Store in Arvada. INSTALLED,SERVICED in Composition Roofing Anbetto, the doll with 25 pom- AND REPAIRED RSSIDiNTIAl. CO m iRCIAL is I Tile Roofing lele outfits and lingerie, will e displayed by Eakers Commu­ Roof Repairing • Heating nity Store this coming week. SIRVJNG COMPLETE 4020 Brighton Blvd. • Air Conditioning Lamphere's Jewelry Store has on ROCKY MOUNTAIN AREA • Sheet Metal Work display the three crystal rosaries CH. 4-6563 with sterling links, which will be Ph. SP. 7-OOSS or SU. 1-4494 awarded at the roast beef dinner. FREE CHECKUP Other items to be given away • RESTAURANTS • OFFICES T O M DWYER AND ESTIMATE include4.wo complete Hshing out­ 1065 W. Hampden fits, two giant cakes, 100 pounds Electrical Contracting Frank Watere. Prop. of sugar, a live pig, and a giant • HOTELS •APARTMENTS Free Estimates panda and clown. All Electrical Jobs Licented The firmt listed here deserve to Items for the faneywork booth • SHOWROOMS • STORES and Bonded be remembered when you ere dis- should be turned in as soon as 2«4I Eudora EA. 2-1912 tributinf your patronage to the possible to Mrs. Leon Jones, different Hneo of business. chairman, or left at the rectory. No Job Too Small or Too Large The refreshment booth on the grounds will feature cheese pizza Service and Workmanship That Satisfies Electrical Contracting & Repairing The altar boys of the and Dick Zinns; second row, Philip Mc^Mullen, pie on Friday evening, meat balls Cure d'Ars Servers Cure d’Ars Parish, Richard Leitner, Mike Rob^jts, Bob O’Hanlon, in tomato sauce on Saturday, Denver, shown above with the Rev. John N. and Dick O’Hanlon; third t o w ,, Larry Brown, and roast beef sandwiches on Haley, pastor, are, from left, first row:, Freddie, Bernard Finnerty, Jim Pohlman, Eric Grassman, Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Spano is ANDERSON BROS. EARL J.STROHMINGER Gibson, Billy Prior, Mike Geraphty, Paul Foster, and Duane Rupp.— (Photo by Turilli) chairman. Elocfrtc Compasy The roatt beef dinner that' 'Will Put Television in Every Rooiv' will be lerved in the parish PAINTING & DECORATING CO. Licensed and Bonded Wheatridge Parish hall on Sunday, July 11, from Member National Electrical' Contractora Aaa'n. 2 to 7 p.m. is under the chair­ 1042 SANTA FE DR. CHerry 4-6581. 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 Crosley 'Super Y Means manship of Mrs. Roxy Mapley. Picnic at Camp Mrs. Lee Babcock is dining room chairman. Dinner tickets Wheatridge. —■ (Sts. Peter are $1 for adults and 50 cents A and Paul’s Parish)—A. mpuntain New Era in TV Reception for children under 12. For Prompt CERTIFIED CHEMICAL area, the Our Lady of the Rock­ bo Special carnival attractions ies Summer Camp, has been A startling new television re­ and third family set is pointed up featuring a 40-foot Ferris wheel LAUNDRY & PRODUCTS, INC. selected as the site for the an­ ceiver, so compact its cabinet di­ by the conflict of interest aris­ will be in operation. Special nual parish picnic July 18. Made mensions are scarcely larger than ing from a single set in the liv­ booths and games will be featured Enjoy and Use Your Back Yard to the Maximum Building Maintenance available to the parish through the face of its 17-inch tube and ing room. The preschool young­ on the church grounds. DRY CLEANING Catholic Charities, the private so light it can be carried from ster has his favorite program but a Delight to Eat Outdoors Supplies picnic area is located near Ever­ July 2, the first Friday of the f Service . . . Coll: room to room or taken on week­ this _ interferes with Mother’s month, Confessions will be heard Bruahea . Toilet Titinea green. Transportation will be end trips, has been introduced by daytime selection. At night. provided for all in need of it. before the distribution of Com­ Paper Towela Crosley. Dad’s interest in boxing clashes munion at 6:30 a.m. and before TA. 5-6370 Corapletv Janitor Needa Picnic cochairmen Gayle The new receiver, called the with Junior’s westerns. Sister’s Mass at 7 :45 a.m. Bruner -and George Gleaspn Super V, incorporates a revolu­ mysteries, and Mother’s melo­ Holy Hour is held every Satur­ f CASCADE 1180 Kalamatb Street have called a meeting of their tionary new chassis that is up­ dramas. Multiple set TV families day evening from 7:30 to 8:30, Phones T.4bor 5-0103 committee chairmen for Thurs- right instead of horizontal.' It are the answer.’’ concluding with novena devotions Laundry & Dry Cleaners ^ y , July 1, at 8 p.m. in the occupies one-third less space and Measuring 14 inches in height, to St, Anne and Benediction at T.\bor 5-0101 Gleason home, 7880 W. 47th is one-third lighter than other 17- 18 in width, and 19 in depth, the 8:15. Marian Year devotions are Cl .Avenue. These chairmen are Bob inch table model receivers. By cabinet of the Supec V occupies held each^aturday at 4 p.m. Morton and Leo Cordery, games; only 2.5 cubic feet. It carries a Members'-trf—^e CFM group pi Bob Adams, transportation; Lou using recently developed dual J. A. JOHNSON & SON The firms listed here purpose tubes, the set requires $139.95 list price for the walnut and their famili/s attended Mass f t Dytri, prizes; John Merkel and finished model. It is available at and Communipn in a group Sun­ Smoky Petitclerc, refreshments; only 15 instead of 22 conven­ w ' Established 35 Years deserve to be,remembered tional tubes while giving a su­ slightly higher prices in mahog­ day, June 27. The regular meet­ Helen Bruner and Mary Jean any or blonde finish cabinets. It ing will be held Monday, July 5, all • Gutters • Sheet Melal when you are distributing Gleason, hospitality; and Mar­ perior performance, thus elimi­ tb • Gas Furnaces nating circuitry and weight. is now in volume production. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. your patronage in the dif­ garet Ricci, children’s entertain­ G, Holland, 8625 W. 48th ment. “This set opens a new era in Controls of the Super V are F$ * Gas Conversion Burners ferent lines of business. mounted convenierrtly together Avenue. The Men’s Club will receive black-and-white television,’’ said r$ 88 Pennsylvania RA 2-5657 L. F. Cramer, Avco Manufactur­ on the right side of the receiver Altar workers for the week We also custom build these tables afc Communion in the 8 o’clock Mass ing Corporation vice president in easy reach of the operator. of June 26 and July 3 are Mmes. to your specifications at cost com­ CO Sunday, July 4. Each control is clearly identified Bernard Trainor, Orville Madsen, Sacristy workers for Saturday, and general manager of Crosley. parable to size. radio and television. "It is the for e.xact tuning. Unnecessary and Ralph Lucius. July 3, are Mines. Catherine 1 first of the type that will put controls are eliminated by ad­ Ushers for the month of July SPECIAL— 30-inch by 72-inch Top ii Dytri, Lucille Scheuring, and Al­ I television in every room, supple­ vanced engineering of the verti­ are the following: 6:30 o’clock REDWOOD PICIVIC TABLE vina Sirola. menting the family'.s coming cal plane chassis that automati­ Mass, F. Cericola, Don Schaaf, Spnail l% ciinn^ Farewell Luncheon I color receiver, the size of which cally adjusts for tuning condi­ Steve Frisch, and F. G. Holland; Seats Lp to 8 People F Our Lady at the Foot of the will require leaving it in the liv­ tions which previously required 8 o’clock Mass. 'W. Warner, D. P. FINISHED IN BEAUTIFUL NATURAL FINISH Mountains Little Club, composed ing room.’’ special controls. Another ad­ Cozza, Louis Ramunno, and Ed FOR DRIVEWAYS-PARKING LOTS vanced engineering design is a Rodewald; 10 o’clock Mass, W. J. Delivered to your home, of Loretto Heights alumnae of Portable built-in tube-life extender cir­ PLAY •AREAS,^ ROADS & .STREETS , the area, held a farejvell lunch­ Wheeler. Joe Murray, John Ri­ anywhere Jh Denver area. $ 2 9 5 0 c The relative portability of the cuit which prevent? voltage over­ w ,• ■ V- ■ ' *• •' X eon honoring Mrs. Beth Christ­ With benches attached...... Free-Estimate? , man June 26, in the home Super 'V makes it ideal as a .sec­ loading of tubes during the ATTENTION HOME vt ond set which can be moved to warm-up period and lengthens Use Our Easy Payment Plan n of Mrs. Gerald Malone. Co­ OWNERS! hostess was Mrs. John Merkl. any number of convenient lo­ their life. THE BRANNAN SAND AND GRAVEL CO. cations where operating current Because of its vertical chassis, Now i> the time to work ferti­ Postponed from July 5 until lizer into your new lawn for ECONOMY LUMBER & HARDWARE . ' KE. 4-1231 •' July 12 is the meeting of the is available, and moderate pric­ the Crosley Super V can bfe serv­ fall planting. Special price for i Mother Cabrini Circle. It will ing should enable many families iced quickly and inexpensively. July and Augu.t. ;; 350 So. Colorado Blvd. FL. 5-3591 te take place in the home of Mrs. to enjoy television who hereto­ All tubes are readily accessible B Leo Horvath, 4085 Fenton, July fore have been unable to afford from the back of the receiver For Sala — Mtn. Peat, top 12, at 8 p.m. it without removing the chassis •oil, flagitone; alio 25,000 M from the cabinet. To get at the beautiful Evergreen.; some in a1 He compared black-and-white television’s relationship with entire chassis, the serviceman container.. Plant Now. color today to that of television merely removes a few screws and i ai FIREPLACE RUG lifts off the bonnet-type cabinet, SIMPSON NURSERY ni and radio in 1947 when be­ exposing all functional parts. tl gan nudging radio out of the 5 Blocks E. Colorado Blvd. R FIXTURES living room but into nearly every Patronize South Side Cherry Creek CLEANING other room in the house. 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The major costs of TA. 5-6569 1532 Market uled at the noon hour when the publishing any paper must UPHOLSTERY Complete Line JUST CALL come from advertising, and it N homemaker is usually in the 926 W. 6th Ave. FIXTURES i ti kitchen. In addition, in many is only when the advertisers d citips live shows are replacing are patronized by the readers MA. 3-4507 APPLIANCES GE. 3-3861 » Wo'vo gof the "Hit Parade" miracle set! late evening old-time film pro­ of a paper that the publication Upholstering, Repairing ■K WASHING MACHINES ' E m i l ) grams and these lend themselves can continue in business. A DRYERS GL 5-4323 *nc. nr:?v-\'gn./ to second floor reception. Patronage of "Register” ad­ Custom Built Furniture h -K RANGES: GAS & it 1901 Arapahoe St. 7^0 TV Sets vertisers helps maintain a All work guaranteed. Term, strong organ of Catholic news ELECTRIC r> KE. 4-5151 — DenTer In Every Home! if deiired. Evening call*. 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I Has Doll, Train HOLIDAY It h Picnic and Outing | i Bazaar Features SUPPLIES BREWED WITH PURE Ik (St. Mary Magdalene'. Parish, D enver) A beautiful doll, with a com­ ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1 plete wardrobe,and a Lionel elec­ di t tric train will be the two prizes Ibi t featured at the doll booth of the I ( pariah bazaar, which will be in SPRING WATER | m « the charge of the members of St. SPECIAL idc * Rocco’s Circle. Ji ' Sunday, July 4, will be Com­ V" J« ' munion day for the AlUr and; |th Thil Handy DELTA Rosary Society. j FIERY FEATHER i I 14-inch DriU Press u There will be no meetings ofi TJ • Toktt up Itu ipac* Light enough to carry the Altar and Rosary Society • Ntw Super-Vertical Circuit * Tube-Life Extender during July and August. TRAVEL. IRON • front b oil Krcen • Choice of 3 finiihet 111 1 Communion on first Friday, i K 7 fools July 2, will be given at 6:16 and| It Can Be Yours for Just a Few Cents a Day ■8:30, and before and in the 7| ■ • II drills, moTtises, routs, csnrss, o’clock Maas. • ' Ith sands, shapes, and grinds. Confessions will be heard; b< e Takes all standard wood bits up Thursday evening, starting at! S t \b u can see it Knot] on a C R O SLEY to t2* shanks. 7:30. I V. • Drills up to 2* In diameter with Specialising in Quality Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland] M.. ■ attended the orcjjnation of their Now standard muIU-ipur bits. Drills Plumbing and Heating I Vk" holes in cut Iron. nephew, the Rev. Jerome E. . TRY Repairs Rohrer, S.J., at St. Marys, Kans., ROBOHM e Sslf-aligning drive and iree-lloat- as well as his First Solemn Mass REG. $3.49 $ 7 9 8 ^ Ing spindle. SLATTERY & in St. Sebastian’s Church, Mil­ • Sturdy quill design and construc­ waukee, Wis. APPLIANCE & TELEVISION tion. Quill furnished with stop red. • Lubricaled-for-IUe ball bearings. COMPANY The highway sign that warns J 'c d b jy k . Your Englewood Crosley Dealer Come in to see this popular Delta Plumbing and Heating of a curve ahead is your cue to slow down, says the State Patrol. “IFhere You Stretch Your Dollar" 14-inch Drill Press. , Contractors Paint and Hardware Standard equipment ladutlet JOHN J. CONNOR. Prealdent Pulling into a curve too fast may 10" X JO" tilling table, bulit- ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vice Praaident skid you off the highway or into 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 AMERICA'S FJNE LIGHT BEER In depth gauge, depth tesit 1726 MARKET STREET the path of ah approaching ve­ i on quiii, and pulley guard. Open Fri. A Sat, Nights 2995 S. Bdwy. 1-4343 Phone MAin 3-7127 or 3-7128 hicle—and a head-on collision is seldom a minor,accident. .BOira (osii coursar. sounr. ceiq.Asq. u s.s.