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COUNCIL POPE’SBy Michael1 Wilson ST CONCERN Vatican Register CorrespooDent Vatican City—From the altar steps of the magnifi­ cent Sistine chapel, with the Cardinals who had elected him to the Pontificate only the day before seated once CATHaiC again on their purple-draped thrones, Pope Paul VI made his first radio and television address to the world and spelled out the broad policy lines of his Pontificate, which was just beginning. Although the new Pope did not fix a date for the reopening of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, be told the world that bis immediate task would be to convene the Bishops into REGISTER session again and to bring to fruition this greatest initiative Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations of his predecessor. Pope John XXIII. “ The initial part of our Pontificate will be concerned with VOL LVIl No. 46 DENVER, COLORADO THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 the continuation of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council,” said Pope Paul. Upon this “ are fixed the eyes of all men of good will. This will be the principal task for which we intend to expend all the energies which the Lord has given to us, in order that the Catholic Church, which shines in the world as the stand-

Archbishep Salutes Pope Paul VI Archbishop Urban J. Vehr has released the following mes­ sage on the election of Pope Paul VI:

On behalf of the priests, religious, and faithful of the Arch­ diocese of Denver, I have cabled our prayerful congratulations to our newly elected Holy Father, Pope Paul VI, asking God’s blessing in the arduous duties and obligations of his sacred office, and I am sure our priests will remember his intentions at the altar and our people will assist at Mass, receive Holy Communion, and offer their daily prayers that Almighty God will grant him good health, length of years, and bless his every undertaking. Pope Paul VI brings to the Papal chair a wealth of ex­ perience and profound scholarship with true humility, love for the Church and humanity. The Sacred College of Cardinals must have recognized his unusual qualifications in their early Chapel Cernersfone Placed selection of him as Supreme Pontiff. It was my privlege to Auxiliary Bishop David M. Maloney (above) A copper box, sealed in the 500 pound cor­ have met him in Rome, and he honored my home with a officiated at the cornerstone laying June 25 nerstone, contained a history of the Littleton personal visit during his trip to the States in 1951. for the new public chapel at Carmelite Sisters’ Carmel, a list of names of benefactors since He is warm hearted, easily approached, and charming in Carmel of the Holy Spirit, Littleton. Left to Nov. 1, 1947; pictures of Pope Pius XII, John personality. right are Howard R. Cheme of Berglund- XXIII, and Paul VI, Archbishop Urban J. May the good Lord bless and protect him. Cheme Co., John Gallagher, altar boy from St. Vehr and Bishop Maloney, the Carmelite nuns « URBAN J. VEHR Mary’s parish, Littleton; John Monroe Sr., at the Carmel and names of their parents, and Archbishop of Denver architect, and John Monroe, Jr. a Brown Scapular. Triduum Canceled This Year ard raisqd over far-off nations, may attract all men to itself through the majesty of its organism, through the youthfulness of its spirit, through the renovation of its structure, and through the mutiplicity of its forces ‘out of every tribe, and tongue and Littleton Carmel Chapel people and nation’ . . . “We look forward to embracing all the Episcopacy of the East and West, at the second session of the Ecumenical Council.” Pope Paul also emphasized (hat he yould continue Pope Cornerstone Rites Held John’s search for improved conditions for the working man, and said: “ The unequivocal order of love of neighbor, which Construction is progressing on ous trust in the Providence of but for the public, the chapel is the acid test of the love of God, demands of all men a fair the side walls of the new $200,000 God and the donations of the will accommodate upward of 150 solution to social problems. It requires farseeing action and faithful. public chapel being erected at persons. .

Check thtie features .... By Pope for Coronation y Correct clerical cut y Handsome, durable fabric (Continued From Page 1) AS THE NEW POPE stands y Unlined for maximum the ceremonies on televisioft on the porch for the corona­ comfort or later on film. y Two side pockets A. J. Conigllo R. Paul Horan Paul T. Wilkie tion, he will look out at an the piazza. It once stood in y low in price THE CROWN is the final Nero’s circus, where the Vat­ symbol of the burdens that ican now stands and where Roman — No. 304SCG The great responsibility placed in us by the families we serve the Pope will bear as the in Nero’s rein, Christians is a tribute we constantly strive to merit. Vicar of Christ. were put to death. The architectural glories of Pope Paul VI gave his first $29-50 toe square will substitute as Sunday blessing to 50,000 Our Catholic staff, the largest, most experienced mortuary a backdrop for toe storied cheering persons gathered in staff in the region, is ever mindful of this responsibility. magnificence of the Basilica. St. Peter’s Square Sunday. Semi-Jesuit — In the background will be the He also received a delegation No. 309JSCG $35.50 Piazza di San Pedro, a huge of American priests and semi­ flat bowl which can hold 300,- narians in the first such au­ AVAILABLE IN SIZES LISTED 000 persons. dience of his pontificate. Its huge colonnades, de­ He was greeted with waves 16th AT BOULDER signed by Bernini, flank the of cheers and shouts of “ Viva facade of St. Peter’s. They il Papa” as he appeared at E. COLFAX AT MAGNOLIA are like two great arms flung a window overlooking the wide to bless and embrace the .square. He wash'd his hands world. in acknowledgement. It was NEIGHBORHOOD ^MORTUARIES SPEER BLVD. AT SHERMAN These colonnades comprise obvious he was moved by the Mail & Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention 284 soaring columns. In ranks enthusiastic greetings from GLtndgle 5-3663 2775 SO. BROADWAY (ENGLEWOOD) of four, plus 88 Doric pillars, the crowd. 182 colossal statues of the The throng continued to CLARKE'S CHURCH GOODS saints stand guard on the cheer until he left the window 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 Seifoing Denver’s Families Since 1890 balustrades high above the and the red banner was pulled Charge Accounts Invited square. inside. ------f ------Thursday, June 27, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 College Course Project Planned at St. Francis de Sales' High By Edward T. Smith At the end of their senior year, the students take an Ad­ a group of educational experts to prepare a syllabus on Goodman, a member of the board of education. West Side, A new program for superior students, hailed by some vanced Placement examination prepared especially for the mathematics to be used in elementary schools that send Manhattan, N.Y., who gave the final evaluation at the Mich­ school experts as “ the greatest educational development since program. Their scores on the test are submitted to colleges graduates to St. Francis’ high. igan State workshop. Sputnik,” will be launched next year at St. Francis de and universities so that the students may be considered for The syllabus will be designed to prepare the grade school Goodman, emphasized the danger of regarding the pro­ college credit on the courses. pupils for the Advanced Placement program. Sales’ high school, Denver. gram, along with the whole American educational system, The project, known as an Advanced Placement program, as simply a method of supplying top-salaried employes for “ SOME OF THE students in the program in other parts is being planned by Sister Victoria Marie, principal. Sister THE PROGRAM at St. Francis’ high will be launched in •American business and industry. Gabriella, a teacher at St. Francis’ high, and Sister Carmen- two areas; English and mathematics. of the U.S. have been able to go directly from high school “ Too many students,” he declared, “ might want to get cita, archdiocesan curriculum consultant. The students in the program will take accelerated courses to the sophomore year in college,” Sister Carmencita de­ in the subjects in their freshman, sophomore, and junior years, clared. into the program so that they can leave school and start The three nuns returned' this week from an Advanced and the Advanced Placement courses in their senior year. “ But the main goal is not to push the students through making money sooner,” Placement workshop held June 20-22 at Michigan State uni­ school faster,” she stressed. “ The principal aim is to give versity, East Lansing, Mich. More than 100 school admini­ Sister Victoria Marie is working wifh Father Frederick superior students a program to challenge their abilities and THE ADVANCED PLACEMENT program, he insisted, strators from all parts of the nation attended the conference. T. Daly, SJ., of Regis college, Denver, to coordinate the high school program with the college requirements and to work help them develop a wider and deeper knowledge over a must interest students who realize that education is more ’The program, already under way in many parts of the out arrangements so that the students in the program may broader area of subject matter.” than the road to more dollars — that it is a means to a richer U. S., provides top-level students with an opportunity to take receive college credit .The value of the Advanced Placement program in the personal life, to helping the community develop into a better college-level courses. Later in the summer Sister Carmencita will confer with personal development of the students was stressed by Paul place to live, and to opening up new fields of knowledge. Supreme Court Issue Peffce Guild Sponsors iMoss members of the newly formed St. Mich- Ruling M ay Permit Indirect Tax Aid to Schools Denver, attend the first Mass sponsored 19 in St. Francis de Sales’ church. The Washington — (Special) — “ It impeded in the free exercise of who send their children to a precept of her religion, the of public welfare legislation.” into church and were presented medals is too late in the day to doubt his religion. Church-related schools. court held, would put “ the The case to which the court Archangel, patron of policemen. After the that the liberties of religion This decision, many legal ex­ THE COMPLAINANT in this same kind of burden upon the referred was the Everson deci­ revolvers of the officers were blessed by and expression may be in­ perts believe, could open the case was Adell H. Sherbert, a free exercise of religion as sion of 1947, upholding bus rides Father Raymond Jones, assistant at St. fringed by the denial or plac­ way for state payment of tui­ Seventh-Day Adventist who was would a fine imposed against for parochial school children. ing of conditions upon a bene­ tion for pupils in parochial discharged by her South Caro­ the appellant for her Saturday Justice Stewart, while concur­ fit or privilege.” schools, and for making it un­ lina employer because she worship.” ring in the result, denounced the constitutional to deny bus rides would not work on Saturday. majority as being wholly incon­ With these words the U.S. Su­ THE DELIVERER of the ma­ to parochial school children or Being unable to obtain other sistent with its thinking in the jority opinion. Justice William preme court, on the same day other forms of indirect aid to employment for the same rea­ Braunfeld vs. Brown decision J. Brennan, cited, among other that it struck down the Bible the parochial school. son, she applied for unemploy­ involving Bible-reading and re­ The ruling, the experts say, ment benefits from her state precedents, the same case ad­ citation of the Lord’s Prayer reading and Lord’s Prayer ex­ duced by Justice Potter Stew­ is more significant than the de­ but was denied them on the in public schools. ercises in the public schools, de­ art, the lone dissenter in the cisions on prayers and Bible ground that she refused to ac­ He held that there was far . cided, in the case of Sherbert prayer decision. This was Mur­ vs. Vemer, that one who, for a reading in public school, since cept “ suitable work offered.” less restriction of religious free­ dock V. Penn., which declared; reason necessarily connected it would restrain government Forcing the appellant to dom in the Seventh-day Adven- < “ Freedom of speech, freedom with his religion, is denied pub­ pressures that inhibit the free choose between forfeiting unem­ list’s case than in that of the of the press, freedom of religion lic benefits intended for all, is exercise of religion by parents ployment benefits and violating Baltimore and Pennsylvania pre available to all, not merely schools. to those who can pay their own way.” Justice Stewart, in­ Best Wishes Extended to New Pontiff cidentally, with Justice William WANTED. .. Douglas, wrote concurring opin­ Washington — President Ken­ behalf of himself and Mrs. Ken­ universal love of Pope John ions for the majority. Carpenter in our furniture nedy, leaders of other nations nedy. XXIII,” the Archbishop said. 'This case, (he court held, “ re­ repair shop, Full Time. and religious leaders have join­ The President noted: “ on be­ The Archbishop indicated that affirms a principle that we an­ Semi-retired or partially ed in expressing best wishes to half of the people and govern­ the quick agreement of the con­ nounced a decade and a half newly elected Pope Paul VI. ment of the United States, 1 clave “ reflects also the consent ago, namely that no state may handicapped person pre­ President Kennedy, who is ex­ send you my heartiest congratu­ of the world, because Cardinal exclude individual Catholics, Lu­ ferred. pected to visit the new Pope lations as yon assume your Montini was considered among therans, Mohammedans, Bap­ 26 Ministers during his trip to Italy June 30- great office. We wish you long the Cardinals to be the most tists, Jews, Methodists, Non-be­ Apply Mr. Ray Byrne July 2, sent a telegram express­ years of leadership in the cause probable and most qualified to lievers, Presbyterians, or the Invited to ing “ warmest good wishes” on of peace and good will so nobly succeed Pope John. members of any other faith, be­ ST. VINCENT DE PAUL advanced by your great prede­ “ Pope Paul even before his cause of their faith, or lack of 1625.Wazee Kennedy Will Miss cessor.” election had expressed his wish­ it, from receiving the benefits es for the continuation of the Open House Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, ecumenical council. Now he will ’Twenty-six ministers in Coronation of Pope Apostolic Delegate in the U.S., continue the work of Pope John Aurora, Mayor Henry Allard, hailed Pope Paul VI as “ a most — A spokesman for with earnest intelligence and and the members of the .Aurora the U.S. State department said worthy successor to Pope John City Council were sent letters confidence,” he added. President Kennedy’s arrival in XXIII.” SEE... of invitation to “ Friendship Sun­ Spain’s Generalissimo Fran­ Rome will be arranged so as day” observances to be held at “ Pope Paul VI brings to the cisco Franco wished Pope Paul not to interfere with the coro­ SL Pius X church, Aurora, on throne of St. Peter the states­ VI a “ long Pontificate,” and ex­ nation ceremonies for Pope THE 25th ANNUAL June 30 at 2 p.m. manship of a Pius XI, the bril­ pressed confidence that the Paul VI. Events include a demonstra­ liance of mind and the deep Church would continue to show tion Mass, which will be pre­ Mr. Kennedy is scheduled to perception of modem problems mankind “ the way to justice sented as the great act of unity arrive a few hours after the of a Pius X n , and the clarity, and peace.” of God’s people. A talk will be coronation. the open mindedness, and the RABBI MAURICE N. Eisen- given on better Christian under­ drath, president of the Union of standing as a step toward unity American Hebrew Congrega­ In tribute to the late John XXUI. SALUTE tions, said; There will be guided tours Cursillos for Men, Women “ I am gratified that those re­ through the church and an ex­ sponsible for this choice have planation of Catholic practices selected a successor who seem­ eand the various articles used in Planned in Archdiocese ingly represents a continuation Catholic worship. TO of the spiritual depth and broad A LAYMAN of St. Pius X’s Plans were announced for the dalia, the past May with the help of a team of men from the outlooks for which his predeces­ parish will give a commentary second cursillo for men and for sor was so universally loved.” on the ceremonies of the Mass the first one for women of the Amarillo diocese. while the? pastor. Father Fran­ archdiocese. cis Syrianey, presents them. The cursillo for men is sched­ Another layman will read the uled July 22-28 in Sacred Heart AMERICA Epistle and Gospel, and a third parish, Boulder, of which Fa­ will lead the singing of hymns ther Edward Vollmer, O.S.B, is DU STADIUM before and after the demonstra­ pastor. tion Mass. SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR of July 4th, 7:30 P. M. 5 Priests Named the exercises will be Father Blase Bonpane, M.M., superior A GREAT SHOW As Observers at of the Maryknoll house in Den­ For the Whole Family! Guns Blessed ver. Protestant M e e t Service revolvers of members of St. Michael’s Police A team of Denver laymen will Tickets Now on Sale At Rome — Three priests active guild, Denver, were blessed following a Mass sponsored by fill the role of lay professors. in promoting church renewal in the group June 19 in St. Francis de Sales’ church. Father Attendance is limited to five North America are among five Raymond Jones, chaplain (above), is blessing the revolver men from individual parishes, AMERICAN LEGION named official Catholic obser­ accompanied by a parish priest. of Jack Martin, guild president and member of Notre Dame vers to attend the Faith and Or­ der Conference of the World parish. Membership in the guild is open to all Catholic offi­ Reservations may be made *and sundry other worthwhile purposes 1370 Broadway Council of Churches in Montreal. cers in the Denver Police department. with Father Clement DeWall, The Secretariat for Promoting assistant pastor at St. Patrick’s Christian Unity appointed the parish, Denver, GR 7-0209. ALL SEATS official Catholic participants for St. Francis' Grad First The first cursillo for women the July 12-26 meeting of Prot­ will be held Aug. 1-4 at Mt. St. ...for you, is our business. Money to build a patio ONLY estant and Orthodox theologians. Gertrude academy, Boulder. It or buy a convertible. Money to take a vacation or The priests from North Amer­ In FBI Academy Class will be conducted by Father RESERVED ica are Father Godfrey Diek- Robert Beach and a team of furnish a bedroom. Money, available right now mann, O.S.B., of SL John’s ab­ Neal G. 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A RESIDENT of Denver, Miami, Fla. — Bishop Cole­ Colo., Barrett is the author of man F. Carroll of Miami has The Left Hand to God. been named chairman of a com­ His 1962 novel, Lilies of The munity relations board formed Field, about tbe efforts of a here to deal with racial prob­ I C E T H A . I J group of nuns to build a con­ lems in Dade county. Formation vent, has been made into a mo­ of the board was approved by tion picture by United Artists the Metro Commission as a re­ J. EMMETT NOONAN - DIRECTOR and is the only U S. invitational sult of recommendations made film to the Berlin Film Festival by a group of religious leaders 2406 FEDERAL BLVD. 433-6575 now in progress. William E. Barrett headed by Bishop Carroll. Another Great Pope I T IS SAID that after the death of sor. Pius XII died before making Pope Clement XII in 1740— Archbishop Montini a Cardinal, but REGISTE and three dreary months of con­ even despite this, it is said, he re­ clave without a decision—Cardinal ceived votes in the conclave of 1958 Prospero Lambertini, Archbishop which chose John XXIII as Pope. of Bologna, said in jest to the other One of Pope John’s first acts electors: “If you want a saint was to name the Archbishop of choose Catti, if a statesman Aldo- Milan a Cardinal, and the Pontiff Red Socks That brandini, if a plain honest man then depended upon him a great deal for Fat in Head May Be take me.” advice and counsel. Although no B^t Age Indicator But his fellow Cardinals did not Pope names his successor, the new Last Forever — MEDICAL News' take his words lightly, and he be­ Paul VI, who worked so closely By FRANK SCULLY came Pope Benedict XIV, one of with Pius XII as a Papal Under­ AS LAYMEN do we have any idea what it costs to elect a Pope? Oh, there may be a CPA among us the most illustrious men of all time secretary of State for 14 years, re­ here and there who knows, but most of us don’t to wear the tiara. A great ecclesias­ ceived at least the blessing of John know how much it costs even to dress a Cardinal be*» tical scholar, he was also a “plain XXIII when he was summoned to > 'm il,, fore he can be locked in that beautiful prison called honest man” who conquered even the Pontiff’s bedside in his last ill­ the Sistine chapel. the bitter bigotry of his time, so ^ a t ness. We know he has to travel first class, be provided Voltaire described him as “the with a manservant (most likely a Monsignor who can talk not only his native ^ pride of Rome and father of the PAUL VI is a statesman, as tongue but Italian), * world.” proved by his many years in the lease an automobile P r \ r Vatican secretariat of state; he is for the days of travel I O i IT IS THE BELIEF and hope a pastor, as proved by his years in before the Cardinals . . , of the world that in the new Pon- Milan during which he revitalized are called into con- H P f l X / P n ? clave, stop at a hotel n C U V C I I D Wf, Paul VI, we have a Pope who the archdiocese, built many more worthy of his office, is saint, statesman, and “plaii; hon­ churches, and carried on a relent­ eat meals worthy of his OQK& est man”. less struggle against the Commu­ cloth, and otherwise Described before the conclave nists; his austere life points to his run up an unpleasantly » by a leading national magazine as sanctity; and as Pope John before big bill which somebody has to pay, and don’t look head and shoulders above other him he well bears the accolade of a at me. candidates in abilities and prepara­ “plain honest man.” If it is true that the longer they ballot the scarcer their meals become I can see why Cardinals with tion for the Papacy, John Baptist The new Pope has pledged to firm minds and unwilling to compromise must fill up Montini has worked closely with continue the work of his predeces­ at their hotels before they take off for the Sistine both Pius XII and John XXIII, and sor by continuing Vatican Council chapel, not to return until they have selected a new conibines many of the best features II and promoting understanding Pope. of both. and unity among Christians. The THOSE BOOTHS they occupy are mighty snug When the new Pope was named Church and the world are indeed and leave precious little space to stash away sand­ Archbishop of Milan in 1954, it was fortunate, for it is evident that an­ wiches for a midnight snack. Fortunately, few Car­ widely conjectured that the move dinals are as thin as Cardinal Cushing and dieting other in the great line of Popes will not hurt most of them in the long run. was made by Pius XII as a step to­ with which we have been blessed Once their deliberations are over and they have ward grooming him as his succes­ in the past century has been elected. a little free time they probably will feel too tired and too broke to do much shopping even for housekeepers. These need to be buttered up more than most, be­ cause a good one is a rare woman these days and harder to find than a winning Presidential candidate. Teaching 'About Religion' But if the Cardinals have worn* out their socks, THE LATEST attempt by the Su­ “ about” religion teaches absolutely pacing up and down during their deliberations, I preme court to decide the tormented nothing. know a place where they can get new ones which issue of religion in education points It does more than that. By avoid­ defy destruction. Maybe they are familiar with this straight to teaching about religion as ing all attempts to judge among var­ shop. Maybe they set it up in business with the pro­ the next sore point. ious religious doctrines it leaves the vision that if the proprietor tried to palm off any The court ruled that public schools child with the very clear impression shoddy goods on a Cardinal, God help him. may offer religion as a course of that truth in religion is not to be had; study (comparative religion) and use “Sorry, Congressmen, our tests show you to be equally I WAS SHOPPING there myself for a uniform of that it is worth studying as a phenome­ a Knight of St. Gregory the Great one time and the Bible “ as a reference” in such a non of the past, because it affected the fat-headed.’’ course. But it may not teach religion thought I would buy some socks for my Bishop. He past; but that it may not be eternally being in the category of a man who has everything, or practice Bible recitation. valid. it was, therefore, hard to find a gift that would sur­ We are reminded of an apothegm prise him. I thought as a joke I would sow the seeds of the late Monsignor Ronald &iox: PATRONS of the “ teaching about” “The best way to become compara­ Luther a Monsignor? of ambition in his beautiful soul and buy some red proposition make much of religious socks, the kind otherwise limited to the wardrobe of tively religious is to study compara­ “ values,” but what values can possi­ By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. IT’S ALL very well to say that Lu­ Cardinals. tive religion.” Comparative religion bly be taught if some doctrine is not Between conceiving of this frivolity and its execu­ attempts an objective attitude toward insinuated as well? How can we judge SOME WAG has said that the way ther had his side, what with the in­ dulgence racket, the shoddy philosophy tion, I began to have qualms of conscience. I ordered all reli^ons, without coming to any the value of theism in our history Martin Luther is being treated in some purple socks as well. conclusion about any of them. without making some judgment on the circles today, he ought at least be made of Ockham he had been raised on, his psychological personal problems. The clerk wanted to know if I were a Cardinal^ proposition, to Jefferson self-evident, Monsignor, posthumously. I mumbled something about Stan Musial and my de­ THE STRONGEST case made by that “ all men are endowed by their To put it otherwise, only God can One hates, even loathes, to explain judge Luther, or you, or you, or you. votion to the St. Louis Cardinals, which he mistook those Jews who favored outlawing of Creator with certain unalienable as a sort of garbled Latin not uncommon among fans prayer recitation in public school was rights?” a joke — this is like pulling the wings “ Nolite judicare” in spite of the fact off a butterfly. But there is a point that everyone seems to be bursting of Stan Musial. Anyway, he sold me the red socks re­ that such exercises confused their chil­ Whatever offensiveness the Re­ served for Cardinals. dren, who were taught to pray in a gents’ Prayer, or the Lord’s Prayer, here that may possibly be profitably with zeal for jury duty. certain way, and moreover was a may have had for certain parents it examined. But it is altogether another thing I HAVE WORN them almost constantly for five “ watered down” means of conveying will be as nothing to the indifferent- There is no question that Luther’s to confuse object and subject. If there years. They simply will not wear out. They must be religion to the child. ism that is the only forseeable pro­ life has recently received more under­ could be a philosophical sin, this is it. of a super-nylon denied the general trade. It would be impertinent for us to duct of teaching “ about” religion. standing than before. This is only his­ If all the Cardinals are privy to this bargain, I say that every parent should have Why not frankly state that the public torical jus------—■— ----- —. HUMANLY SPEAKING and this is can see where their overhead will not come as high been satisfied with the 22-word prayer schools are not competent to teach re­ the only way we speak, let’s not can­ as first suspected. prescribed by the New York State ligion or religiously sensitive subjects, Ponder onize Brother Martin. We admit that I wish I could give the name of the firm which Board of Regents, but however pale and enable the parents, actually as kind of rev- l the Council of Trent is currently out sells these socks but the FCC and FTC might think it was as a prayer it at least taught well as in theory, to have religion 0 1 u t i 0 n O n O of fashion, but it is still the Council of this was free advertising and suspect a payola was something about God. Teaching taught in their own way? among Cath- _ , Trent! Fashion has nothing to do with involved. olic scholars D r i m f dogma, though it seems for some to Besides the merchant might have been run out regarding * iiiii have everything to do with current of business by his competitors by now. the w h ole opinions. Anything which will not break or wear out is cer­ Lutheran epoch. We deliberately say So it was extremely interesting to tainly bad for business. Each O nes Responsibility “ among Catholic scholars,” for we have us to hear a prominent minister’s Even I know that much. in mind people like Lortz or Karl public lecture. A priest friend of ours “ AND r a E APOSTLES reported to tween the material and the spiritual. Adam and, no doubt many others. Christ all that they had done and The body will some day return to the called his minister friend to ask what taught. And he said to them; ‘Come earth but the soul must prepare for But as for the Catholic “ non-scholar” he thought of the present “ theological apart into a desert place and rest a eternity. who hears from afar the din of battle lion’s” lecture. (Pussy-cat?) The min­ but cannot locate the scene of action, ister, who rightly takes things serious­ Good Enough to Eat while’ .” (For the rest will make you AS A RESULT of the summer slow- ly, said “ I was disappointed. Father. more ready for future labors.) (Mk. iv, that is another situation. We think of a By James M. Shea 31). up, it is a simple thing to neglect the striking image of the Old Testament. I already know what Luther taught. MY WIFE is an artist — aren’t all good wives? Our Blessed Lord advised rest for means of strength for the soul: Regular “ He smelleth the battle afar off” (in I thought I was going to hear this man — and one of her masterpieces is a loaf of bread. confession, frequent Communion, and, the version we learned years ago.) speak about what you Catholics think.” Unlike other artistic masterpieces — the Winged the body for He knew well of its neces­ when possible, weekday Mass. sity and value. Victory, for example, or St. Peter’s Dome — this In another passage from the Scrip­ The Church is a structure built on one is not unique. It is repeated often, and none of tures, St. Paul speaks of rest. It would wisdom. Her plan is to keep the flock its excellence is lost. , appear, however, that he has in mind close to the center of life. When in the A Pope's Testament Love and rever­ ^ iritu d rest and not the physical rest summer that plan of activity is cur­ ence go into the mak­ (Jhrist recommended for the Apostles. tailed, much more of the responsibility ing of it, and the as­ On must be shouldered by the individual. By Joseph P. Kiefer have given away here are the poor,” he preached in For spiritual rest, he implies, there is on earth. In his testament re­ His sermon on the mountain. sembling of the ma­ Recommendations to insure that THE LAST TESTAMENT of no time; “ Let us, therefore, fear, lest Pope John XXIII was indeed cently published, Pope John And again he warned that it is terials, the mixing of The Home perhaps, while the promise of entering spiritual labor aside from sacramental a mirror of this Pontiff’s pro­ wrote: “ Born poor, but of easier for a camel to pass the ingredients, the into eternal rest remains, we should reception might include an hour or two found humility and simplicity. honorable and humble people, through the eye of a needle period of “ rising,” all become lazy and be found wanting” of weekly Catholic reading, a visit to The most moving portions of I am particularly happy to die than for the rich man to enter of these are watched Scene (Heb. iv, 1). the Blessed Sacrament, a daily Rosary, his will, in this writer’s opin­ poor, having distributed alt the kingdom of heaven. with pleasure and sat­ THE BODY RESTS but the soul and a one-minute act of consecration ion, were his love of poverty that came into my hands dur­ Pope John loved poverty be­ isfaction by the bread- and his desire to remain in ing the years of my priest­ cause it placed no hindrances must know no leisure, someone once in the morning on arising to make the hood and episcopate.’’ baker and her progeny. whole day a prayer. the background. in his pathway to eternal life. Catherine does more than watch, of course. She said, and with vacation season upon us Many individuals spend And, because of his willing­ it is food for thought. If no plan is in effect, September their lives trying to accumu­ THE LATE PONTIFF re­ ness to divest himself of sets about bread-baking with a certain sweep and The distinction sums up the great might find us wanting, as St. Paul was late wealth. Those who do not vealed that his means were things of earth, he was able flair that call for plenty of room. You might not sup­ degree' of difference that exists be- quick to warn the early-day converts. have it are envious of those always limited and that “ ap­ to say in his last will: pose that turning out a few loaves of bread would who do. Those who possess the pearances of comfortable cir­ “ YOU ARE MY ALL, MY generate much excitement, but the children who are riches of this world seem to cumstances” often concealed LORD! YOU KNOW THAT I lucky enough to be present for this work ritual In­ the fact of the “ thorns of pov­ LOVE YOU! FOR ME THIS come caugM up in it no less than in the most fascin­ erty” which prevented him IS e n o u g h : “ ating of their games. And all of them are assigned Old Answer Still True from practicing the generosity Profiles he would have liked to extend roles in this kitchen drama — greasing the pans, h e old answer comes true. that this very neutrality is impossible, to the poor. ______forming the loaves, marking the time, and even — for by that very attempt at neutrality for the sturdier — kneading the magic mixture. T Time after time in the past. Catho­ and In his will Pope John lics were asked: “ Why do you want a they penalize religion and patronize thanked God for the grace of AND THEN OTHER WORKERS of art must be finished be­ parochial school?” secularism. poverty and made it known fore they are enjoyed. But the aroma that rises Despite the court’s denial, by the Perspectives that ho had rever asked for Two goats were grazing on from baking bread is a joy in itself as well as a The answer: “ So that my children anything — “ neither posts nor very decisions that have been handed a movie studio lot. One of can learn about God and religion.” money nor favors.” To his im­ presage of joy to come. down in the past years, the court has be impelled by an inner drive them ate a can of film. To a hungry child, just home from school, a In view of the Supreme Court’s de­ become the propagator of secularism. to acquire more. In both in­ mediate family he had noth­ "How did you like it?” ask­ ing to give except his "very slice of fresh, home-made bread, still warm p d cov­ cision banning the recitation of the stances — The i>oor and the ed m e goat. ered with butter, is one of life’s principal delights. Lord’s Prayer and Bible reading in AS MUCH as men may try, it is im­ rich—there is a lack of happi- special blessing — a family, "1 liked the hook better,” ne.ss and content. though simple and modest the other replied. Little time is spent in admiration of this work of public schools, it is clear that it is only possible to put religion in a tiny little without shame, is my only art, but there are exclamations of pleasure enough in the parochial and private schools pocket hnd separate it from the daily MEN .AND WOMEN are con­ real title to nobility.” 4 4 to gladden the artist. that children can pray, can learn about living of men. Religion is a part of edu­ stantly striving to ascend a their duty to God. cation and of man. Without religion ladder, whether it be social, OUU DIVINE SAVIOIt, dur­ And then there was the AND HER ARTISTRY nourishes body and soul, The Justices made their decision in and the concepts of morality, education political or financial. The ing Ilis lifetime, revealed Ills young miss who was very for Catherine is a practical kind of artist who pre­ view of their legal considerations. They becomes a monster. higher they ascend, the great­ great love for the poor. .M- quiet and attentive during the fers whole wheat to that which is less than whole. sought, they said, to make the state And that is why Catholics want pa­ er is the impph^e to reach the though all the wealth of the .sermon. .And when the priest The kind of bread that Catherine makes comes top. 1 «orld was at Ilis coni " ■ hud finished, she turned to readily to mind when I pray the Our Father. . . neutral in religion. The jurists forgot rochial schools. Mow true it it that the oidy he chose to he horn poor, to her mother and whispered things we can take with us live poor, and to die pos­ loudly: "How come priests Only one work of art excels this loaf of bread of into eternity are those that we sessed of nothing. "Blessed know so much about God?” which I sing, and that is her cinnamon buns. Thurscfay, June 27, T963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 Registorials

True Charity Symbol of College Devotion in June Devotion to the Sacred Heart Regis college is located. The petitions of the panel in­ erected with piety and devoted­ of Jesus, particularly in the Erection of the statue was a scriptions are evident in trans­ ness by Father Pantanella, re­ month of June, spotlights one project of Father Dominic Pan- lations. They begin with the mains a prominent and pic­ In Neighbors of the oldest devotions at Regis tanella, SJ., who served as sec­ south panel, which faces the turesque landmark on the cam­ college, Denver, conducted by ond president of Sacred Heart major campus area, and are pus. By Paul H. Hallett the laborers and entertain the Jesuit Fathers. college. followed by the north, east, and them in the living room while A woman from Northern During the first 44 years of west panel inscriptions: they were waiting to use it?” The statue reportedly is a re­ Colorado has written us a let­ its existence, Regis college was plica of one Father Pantanella “ This campus, happy in Your This hospitality to people ter that fits wonderfully well known as College of the Sacred erected at the Jesuit theologate blessings, is pleasing to You. who have a darker skin, poor­ Heart, consecrated to the ever- Grant the progeny of our alum­ into the context of our time, at Woodstock, Md., where he er clothing, more meager edu­ watchful and more than mater­ ni by their solid piety to please torm ents as it is by social had been a philosophy teacher. cation, and perhaps a differ­ nal vigilance of that loving Thee.” and racial conflicts. Father Pantanella played an ent language is not far below Heart which has so loved men. important role in the early “ These buildings are for the The woman appeals for the surface of many hearts. Symbolic of the college’s ded­ growth of the college, when it training of youth in piety and charity, not of the check-book ication to the Heart of Jesus Only two years ago, the pa­ moved from Las Vegas, N.M., liberal arts You Yourself have kind, essential as that is, but is a statue of the Sacred Heart, pers ran a touching story of to Morrison, and later in pro­ prepared. They are ’Thine. For erected on campus in the early the charity that finds expres­ a Negro mother and her child, moting its move from Morrison ’Thy glory, multiply them; pre­ sion in ^ d l y acts to one who was snowbound in an fall of 1890 and still maintaining to North Denver. serve them.” whose need is before our a silent vigil over the general Arkansas town when the bus Father Pantanella never “ May all those whose efforts faces. activities of the campus. You, in Your goodness, have on which she was traveling served as president of the new The statue is directly in front used to erect these buildings, had to stay overnight on ac­ college in Denver, at his own “ TRUE CHRISTIAN char­ of main hall, the first building dedicated to Your Sacred Heart, count of a storm. request, but continued to devote ity,” she writes, “ abounds in erected on the present campus be with You in a blessed eter­ She could not stay in any himself to other tasks to insure the hearts of our neigh­ site when the college was moved nity.” hotel, so she tried with her the success of the school he had bors .... from Morrison in 1887. “ Oh, Sacred Heart, You rule child to stick the night out in worked to establish. He died in “ The Nationals (Mexicans) The statue rests on a granite all hearts and secure for us pa­ the freezing bus. ’The driver 1922 at the age of 90. are here working in the beet pedestal, the entire height of trons and students here on let her plight be known, the fields, and our friends have the monument measuring 24 earth. Grant that we may en­ local radio station advertised feet. A PROMINENT feature of the housed five of them at their joy their companionship also in it, and soon there were offers Regis monument are the four place in a clean solid house heaven.” from "White families as well IT WAS THE gift to the col­ panels of the pedestal. equipped with a refrigerator. The name of the college was as from Negroes to take them lege of the parents of J. Bris- Each is inscribed in Latin changed to Regis in 1921, hon­ “ The Nationals came a few in. ben Walker, head of an English written by Father Pantanella oring a Jesuit saint, John Fran­ days early, and to fill in their land company and a benefactor and acclaimed by scholars as cis Regis, noted as the Apostle time played baseball with the PROBABLY ’THE same of the college, who gave a large exemplifying a high proficiency of the High Mountains in France. children when they weren’t Whites in whom the milk of portion of the land upon which in-Latin. But the Sacred Heart statue. helping them with the kindness ran would have vot­ chores . . . ed against desegregation of hotels, not because they hated Jesuit Pioneer “ THE MOTHER of the fam­ the Negro but because that Regis College landmark Results of Vatican Pavilion Collection Father Dominic Pantanelia, ily that housed them was tell­ was the only way they con­ (Continued From Page 1) FORT COLLINS - of Calhan) S.J., second president of old ing me how overjoyed the ceived of running a hotel. But Mead — (Mission of Frederick) 12.00 Guardian Angels' 85.00 Holy Family 33.22 Sacred Heart, now Regis, col- chidren were that the Na­ when a helpless mother and St. Joseph's 200v00 Meeker — Holy Family 7.00 Holy Cross (Thornton) 96.58 MInturn — St. Patrick's 10.41 Fort Lupton — St. William's 40.00 iege, Denver is shown as he tionals were here. The chil­ child actually knocked at their Card. Cicognani Renamed Holy Family 250.00 Monument — St. Peter's (Mission Fort Morgan — St. Helena's 41.17 of Elber) 14.22 gave his biessing in 1880 from dren proudTy displayed the doors, they met their respon­ Holy Ghost 425.00 Fountain — Holy Name (Ft. Logan) $47 77 (Colorado Springs — St Paul's) the base of the Sacred Heart sturdy sandals these men had sibilities handsomely. Oak Creek — St. Martin's 13.00 Holy Rosary 65.00 Frederick — St. Therese 23.00 statue on the college campns. made for them from tires and Georgetown — Our “ Charity does not envy, is Papal Secretary of State Newcastle — Precious Blood Holy Trinity (Westminster) 199.00 Lady of Lourdes 15.00 Fhther Pantanella, who died leather thongs qnt from a har­ not pretentious, is not puffed (Mission of Rifle) Most Precious Blood 263.00 Glenwood Springs — St. Stephen's 166.60 1922, headed the project to ness. Peetz — Sacred Heart 16.50 up, is not ambitious, is not Vatican City — Pope Paul dained there in 1905. He con­ Mother of God 144.50 Grand Lake — St. Anne's (Kremmling) erect the statue. self-seeking. ...” All those VI reappointed Cardinal Am- tinued studies in Rome, re­ Grand Valley — St. Brendan's 6.00 Platteville — St. Nicholas' 25 00 “ She casually mentioned Mount Carmel 160.20 GREELEY ~ Rangely — St. Ignatius' ILOO Notre Dame 156.00 things that St. Paul said that leto Cicognani as Papal Sec­ ceiving doctorates in theology, Our Lady of Peace 23.25 Redcliff — Mt. Carmel (Mission that on Saturday nights they Our Lady of Fatima's (Lakewood) 300.00 charity is not, racism is. It retary of State in one of the philosophy, and canon law. St. Peter's of MInturn) 6.45 CONCRETE have file men come in and Our Lady of Grace 85.00 Grover — St. Mary's 3.50 Rifle — St. Mary lO.OO take their baths. The family is a disease of the soul that first acts of his Pontificate. Our Lady of Guadalupe Haxtun — Christ the King Roggen — Sacred Heart INCINERATORS Our Lady of Lourdes 100.20 (Holyoke) 5.30 Silt — Sacred Heart 11.00 pops com for them to eat seeks satisfaction where it The Pope and the Cardinal Our Lady of Visitation 8.00 Holyoke — St. Patrick's 23 25 Steamboat Springs — Holy Name 19.10 • BIRD BATHS Presentation 125.91 while they are watching TV cannot be found. — who held the same post Hugo — St. Anthony's 23.14 Sterling — St. Anthony of Padua's • STEEL CLOTHES-LINE POLES Sacred Heart 45.95 under Pope John XXIII — Idaho Springs — St. Paul's 15.00 Stoneham — St. John's 11.05 • SPLASH BLOCKS and waiting to take their turn St. Anne's (Arvada) 203.00 lllff - St. Catherine's Strasburg — (Mission of Hugo) 16.55 • PARKING LOT AND in the tub. THE HEALTH of the human were associates when Cardinal St.p Anthony trf Padua's 174.60 Julesburg — St. Anthony's 50.00 Stratton — St. Charles' 75.00 DRIVEWAY CURBING Cicognani was Apostolic Dele­ St. Bernadette's (Lakewood) 264.50 Kiowa — St. Ann's Superior — St. Benedict's, heart is in charity, evidenced, St. Caletan “The young parents of this Kit Carson — St. Augustine's (South Boulder) • WHEEL STOPS in time of need, in the friend­ gate in the United States and St. Catherine's 323.00 family have plenty of other K'emmling — St. Peter's Victor — St Victor's ship with which the northern Pope Paul was an official of St. Dominic's 269.86 Keenesburg — Holy Family Walden — St. Ignatius' WE. 6-2383 things to do as they have 10 St. Elizabeth's 150.00 Lafayette — Immaculate Conception Welby — Assumption 100.00 City and FHA Approved Colorado farm family ex­ the Secretariat of State, first St. Francis de Sales' 350.00 children, the oldest of whom St. Ignatius Loyola's 176.57 Weldona ~ St. Francis' (Mission of pressed its feeling of Chris­ as Substitute for Ordinary Af­ LEADVILLE — Brush) 10.70 St. James' 300.00 COPELAND is 10. tian solidarity with Mexican fairs and later as Pro-Secre- Annunciation 58.90 Woodland Park — Our Lady of St John the Evangelist's 374.00 St Joseph's 40.00 Woods 27.02 “ I wonder how many of us laborers. People all over the tay of State for Ordinary Af­ St. Joseph's (C.SS.R.) 42.00 Limon — (Mission of Hugo) 27.24 Wray — St. Andrew's ENTERPRISES St. Joseph's (Golden) 70.62 who are so ‘busy’ would open Longmont — St. John the Baptist's 111 78 Yuma — St. John's 25.00 904 S. Lipan St country would be so much fairs under Pope Pius XII. St. Joseph's (Polish) 45.00 our sparkling tiled baths to Louisville — St. Louis 72.65 Denver — St. Clara's Orphanage 30.00 happier if they had it. The 80-year-old Secretary of St Leo the Great's 14.75 Loveland — St. John the St. Louis' (Englewood) 280.19 State, who served in the U.S. Evangelist's 82.55 St. Mary Magdalene's (Edgewater) Manitou — (Mission of Sacred Our Readers Say for 26 years from 1933 to 1958, St. M ary's (Littleton) 418.95 Heart — Colorado Springs) St Patrick's 134.10 Matheson — St. Agnes' (Mission was also president of the Com­ Sts. Peter and Paul's (Wheatrldge) 270.00 mission for the Oriental St. Philomena's 621.00 Church of the Ecumenical St. Plus Tenth (Aurora) 160.00 A dvise & Dissent St. Rose of Lima's 120.00 Cites Red Peril Council. He was president of St. Therese's (Aurora) 120.00 New Orleans — Some 10,000 the commission that revised St Vincent de Paul's 415.00 Fourth ef July Rom inder Rev. .Arthur G. Dresen PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER young Cubans have been sent the proposals to be presented Akron — St. Joseph's 41.00 to Communist countries for Elmtr 0*rMn, Mgr. Editor, the Register; to the council at its second Aspen — St. M ary's Hospital Chaplain Basalt — St. Vincent's political indoctrination, exiled My pastor, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard J. Cullen of session. Boulder — Sacred Heart 292.56 Auxiliary Bishop Eduardo St. Louis’ church, Englewood, gave us a very fine sermon Starts New Post Boulder, Sooth — Sacred Heart RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Cardinal Cicognani was born of Mary 55.82 Beza Masvidal of Havana as­ that prompted my thinking about the upcoming Fourth of July. Boulder — St. Thomas Aquinas' serted here. The Bishop, de­ in Brisighella, Italy, February Father Arthur G. Dresen, One dally newspaper has suggested that on this holiday the Breckenrldge, St. M ary's 6.50 ported by the Castro regime CHURCH SUPPLIES 24, 1883. His older brother, chaplain at St. Francis’ hospital, Brlggsdale — St. Joseph's 2.50 bells in all our churches ring to proclaim and remind us of almost two years ago, said the late Gaetano Cicognani, Colorado Springs, since August, Brighton — St. Augustine's our freedoms. Broomfield — Nativity of Our Lord 125.00 most of those sent to Commu­ was also in. the diplomatic 1957, began his new duties as Brush — St. Mary's 28.22 May I suggest that on this day all God-loving people, nist countries are between 15 service of the Holy See and chaplain of the Mt. St. Francis Buffalo — St. Elizabeth's 24.06 SUMMER STORE HOURS whether belonging to a Catholic church, synagogue, or a Burlington — St. Catherine's 14.00 and 20 years old. All education became a Cardinal in 1953. motoer house, north of the city Protestant church, attend a simple service that day and invite Calhan — St. Michael's on the island is now govern­ 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday, June 21. Cascade — (Mission of Sacred Heart, any and all who might not regularly attend church services to THE PAPAL SECRETARY Colo. Springs) ment-controlled and a vehicle 9 a.m. to 12 Noon Saturdays. Ordainod at St. John’s univer­ Castle Rock — St. Francis Assisi's come and pray. of State was educated at the for Communist indoctrination sity, Collegeville, Minn., in 1944, ; Central City — Assumption I do not suggest we get out the band to welcome them, seminary in Faenza, and or­ (Idaho Springs) lO.OO Bishop Boza, 47, makes his but rather just go about our business of praying to God. Father Dresen was an assistant Cheyenne Wells — Sacred Heart headquarters in Caracas, Ven at St. Vincent de Paul’s parish, COLORADO SPRINGS — ezuela. If someone of another race or creed should choose to honor Corpus ChrlstI 269.72 1120 Broadway KE. 4-8233 Denver, before being named Divine Redeemer 727.43 + us with their presence we will welcome them. I do believe we chaplain at St. Francis’ hospital. Holy Trinity should have ushers as usual so that they can be properly seated WI s i m L S i u d t L Father John Wood, C.S.V-, Our Lady of Guadalupe but not in any one section. Pauline Chapel — (Broadmoor) 224.00 command chaplain the past four Sacred Heart 169.00 years with the rank of colonel St. M ary's 390.00 Automated wife 8ave)3 come Mrs. V. R. Meyer, Denver SUNDAY, JUNE 30 — Fourth Sunday, Holy Family — Security Village 76.65 after Pentecost (green vestments). at headquarters of the Air De­ Craig — St. Michael's 58.20 to you over Union Pacific... Vimn from roodora ort wokomod lor publication In Hm "Dtnvor Catbollc Mass Proper; Gloria; Creed; Preface fense Command, Colorado Cripple Creek — St. Peter's 17.56 of the Trinity. Crook — St. Peter's 9,06 Raslilor." All lottare must bo signod, but Initials may bo usad. Namas will bo Springs, is the new chaplain at wilMMld upon roquost of ttia writors. MONDAY, JULY 1 » Most Precloo's Deer Trail — (Mission of Hugo) Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (red). St. Francis’. Derby — St. Catherine's 85.75 Mass Proper; Gloria; Creed; Preface Ordained in 1937, Father Wood Eagle — St M ary's 8.70 of the Cross. East Lake — (Mission of Brighton) entered the Armed Forces in Erie — St. Scholastica's Reds Urged to Increase TUESDAY, JULY 2 . - Commemora­ aubomobed Estes Park — Our Lady of the tion of the Visitation of the Blessed 1941. In World War II he served Mountains 80.65 Virgin Mary (white). Mass Proper; in the Pacific theater, including Evergreen — Christ the King 29.50 Gloria; Commemoration, In Low Mass Attacks Against Religion the Aleutians, New Guinea, and Falrplay, St. Joseph 4.00 only, of Sts. Processus and Martinlan; Flagler — St. M ary's 10.00 ra il Moscow — 'The Soviet Union’s war against religion must Creed; Preface of the Blessed Virgin the Philippines. Fleming — St. Peter's 34.00 be made more “ fruitful, energetic and interesting,” a leading Mary. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 » St. iren- speaker told fte Central Committee of the Communist Party aeus, Bishop^Martyr (from June 26) at a plenary session in the Kremlin devoted to ideological ques (red). Mass Proper; Gloria; no Creed; tions. Common Preface. THURSDAY, JULY 4 Mass of the He was Leonid F. Ilychev, a party secretary and an ideo Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (green). logical specialist, who delivered a three-hour keynote speech in Mass Proper; no Gloria; no Creed; THERE MUST BE Common Preface. which he stressed that “ there has never been and never can FRIDAY, JULY 5 St. Anthony be any peaceful coexistence of Ideologies.” Mary Zaccarla, Confessor (white). Mass Proper; Gloria; no Creed; Common The meeting was opened by Premier Khrushchev and re­ Preface. ported in all the Soviet dailies. SATURDAY, JULY 4 — Blessed Vir­ gin Mary on Saturday (white). Mass A REASON! Ilychev branded religion as “ the chief enemy of the scien­ from the Common of B.V.M. on Sat­ tific outlook inside the Soviet Union,” and said “ religious su­ urday (Pentecost to Advent); Gloria; no Creed; Preface of B.V.M. perstitions are most hard to get rid of in quite a few segments MISSION INTENTION FOR JULY of the population.” Latin America APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER INTENTION FOR JULY Register System of Catholic Newspapers Effective Preaching 424 Cars Sold President ...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. Editor and Business Mgr...... iMsgr. John B; Cavanagh, Ph.D. 40 Hours' Devotf(HI Associate Business Manager ..... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty, M.A. Since March 17 Associate Editors ... Linus M. Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul H. Hallett, Utt.D. June 30, 1963 Editorial Writer ...... Very Rev. John B. Ebel IV Sunday After Pentecost Advertising Director ...... John J. Murphy Estes Park, Our Lady of the 1 9 6 3 Mountains. The Denver Catholic Register ♦Rifle, St. Mary’s. •Victor, St. Victor’s. 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Smithhisler June 13. t- of Colorado Springs, professed Seven novices professed their Members of the women’s opening night performance of edy, penned by Denver’s Mary her final vows as a Sister of first vows and nine postulants auxiliary of St Joseph’s hos­ Harvey starring Joe E. Brown Chase, wilt play a special two- the Good Shepherd at ceremon- pital, Denver, will sponsor the week engagement at Elitch’s received the white garb of the on. Monday, Aug. 19. Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Theater, Denver. The opening Paramount club The long-time favorite com- night at Elitch’s wilt be a W « M i n 9 sals lawn parly Mr. and Mrs. Smithhisler and Daniel L. Yates, son of Mr. gala red-carpeted affair, ac­ a daughter, Rita, attended the and Mrs. Frank Yates, and Jud­ cording to Mrs. John P. Akolt, The Paramount social club ceremony. Sister will be sta- ith Lee Salazar, daughter of Mr. publicity chairman of the St. will hold an afternoon lawn Joseph auxiliary benefit. and Mrs. Lucas Salazar, were party at the home of Mrs. united in marriage in Mother Irene Norton, 48 South Lincoln of God Church, Denver, Satur­ SOME OF the other mem­ bers of the auxiliary who are Street, Denver, on Sunday, July day morning, June 22. Ihe Rev. now making plans for the John Anderson witnessed the 7. Cards will'begin at 2 p.m. Harvey opening night include ceremony and offered the Nup­ and an evening buffet supper Mrs. R. J. Campbell, presi­ tial Mass. Attendants were Ed­ dent of the group; Mrs. Wil­ will be served at 6 p.m. Cost, ward S. McGinty and Loretta A. liam Kindel Brown, chairman including the meal, is $1 per Medina. of the benefit; and Mrs. Etien­ person, and reservations, which ne Perenyi, chairman of the must be in by Monday, July 1, patron committee. may be obtained by calling Mrs. To Information on theater par­ Norton at SP 7-9026. or Mrs. get the ties, tickets, and the night’s Amelia Desmond, FL 5-5444. program will be announced BEST soon; according to Mrs. Akolt. Those who can, are asked to Queries can be made by call­ bring tables and chairs. TRADE ing Mrs. Brown at EA 2-5435 Joe E. Brown or Mrs. Perenyi at DU 8-4937. for your present car - Engaged Mr .and Mrs. Bernard E. Land Sr. Mary of St. Barbara go to the dealer who Janet Spindler becomes of Denver have announced the New Kappa Gamma Pi Officers engagement of their daughter, tinned at the Good Shepherd NEEDS Julie Marie Land, to David convent in Portland, Ore. bride of Will Brickell New officers of Kappa Gamma Pi look sessions, Mrs. Biegler did preliminary work Hannegan, son USED over the map of Philadelphia where the new on the national convention to be hosted by the of Mr. and SISTER MARY of St. Barbara CARS Christ the King church, Den­ vows was the Rt. Rev. Monsig­ Denver chapter In 1965. Guest speakers at Denver chapter in 1963. Guest speakers at Mrs. John S. entered the novitiate in St. Paul ver, was the scene of a lovely nor Thomas Barry, pastor of An­ ler, recently attended the Kappa national con­ the Philadelphia convention were the Honor­ Hannegan of from Divine Redeemer parish wedding when Janet Spindler nunciation parish, Denver, a vention. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. able Katherine O’Hay Granahan, treasurer L y n n f i e 1 d. in Colorado Springs. She attend­ T became the bride of Will Brick­ friend of the Brickell family. Bruce McLellan, retiring president; Mrs. John of the United States, and Bishop Francis J. Mass. Miss n TMK • ! « / / ell June 15. The bride is the Mrs. Donald Meyer, of South Rittenhouse, vice president; Miss Betty Chase, Furey, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia. The Land was grad­ ed Cathedral high shool, Wich­ daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dakota, sister of the bride, was treasurer; Mrs. Ron Romero, corresponding 22 members of the Denver chapter raised $600 uated from ita, Kan. Spindler of Hoven, S. Dak. matron of honor. George Jury secretary; and Mrs. Biegler (center). Not from the production, “ A Man for All Seasons,” St. Joseph’s pictured is Mrs. L. T. La Casse, recording and $150 from a thrift shop project in order to for Bridegroom is the son of Mrs. of Colorado Springs was best high school, DRY CLEANING Mary Brickell and the late Rich­ man. James Murphy and John secretary. In addition to attending convention finance the trip to the national convention. Denver, and at­ ard Brickell of Colorado Springs. Brickell of Denver were at­ tended Loretto AND LAUNDRY Call Officiating at the exchange of tendants. Elizabeth Pelner, Mill Land Heights col­ WE NEED GOOD USED CARS! niece of the bridegroom, was lege. Her. fiance is a graduate Our Cud Cur Invintory MUST bi flower girl. Archdiocesan couples to attend of Regis college, Denver. A fall t ADi: Engagad TAbor 5-U70 IncrMUd to n*«t thi dtmindl So wedding is planned. •—wt CAN Md Will |l*i top tradel Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Coyle, THE BRIDE, a graduate of Doalinz At DavIdMil It Different! Spaclalltti In Party Pattrlai Denver, have announced the en­ Sacred Heart school of nursing CFM convention at Notre Dame Univ. And tho dlfflrtn co I t SERVICE. . . Yankton, S. Dak., was given in gagement of their daughter, CONTINUING u rv ic t m tlits CON­ marriage by her father. She MARYAMME TINUING cuttonMre— n d WE art Margaret Mary, to John Sher­ Several couples from the Den­ Pius X’s parish, Aurora; Mr. past spring to help send CFM has been employed in Denver. SERVICE-MINDEDI Wo dliplay tbo wood Kauff- ver archdiocese will attend the and Mrs. Frank King, Blessed couples to the convention by BAKERIES S t 4 , i Dtico Circli of Stivlei— proudlyi The bridegroom is a graduate mann of Ham- biennial convention of the Chri- Sacrament parish, Denver, and showing the original silent ver of St. Mary’s high school, Colo­ burg, N. Y. tian Family Movement, Aug. 23- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rauseo, St. sion of King of Kings in differ All Butter 2555 So. Colorado Blvd. rado Springs, and R egis.col STUDIO Miss Coyle is 25 at the Univerity of Notre Louis’ parish, Englewood, ent parts of the city. CAKES tK 8-833S » Open Evenings lege, Denver. a graduate of Dame. Father Francis Syrianey, pas­ for The couple will reside in Den­ The CFM is the largest Cath PORTRAIT Those who have made plans tor of St. Pius X’s parish, Au­ W addingi Cathedral high ver. olic couples’ movement in the and school, Denver, for attendance at the national rora, and chaplain of the Den­ Partlat PHOTOGRAPHY . y nation, with more than 35,000 event are the president couple ver Federation of the CFM, will EDWARD A. DE CROCE and attended member-couples in 128 dioceses. C all Colorado State St. Mary Notre Dame of the Denver federation, Mr. attend the three-day meeting. 673 S. BroBdwiy - PE. 3-4929 46SS E. COLFAX university. Her alumnae set barbecue and Mr. William Miller of St. Workshops and seminars dur­ 33 W. Girard, Engitwood. SU M 048 FRamont 7-6601 BAKERIES fiance, son of Members of the Denver Vincent de Paul’ parish; THE DENVER CFM federa ing the convention at the Uni­ 2S Broadway — SP 7-7413 DEOTER JO, COLO. Mr. and Mrs. chapter of the St. Mary’s Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, St. tion raised more than $500 the versity of Notre Dame will cov­ Home of Fine Pastries er a wide range of topics, from Miss Coyl* William M. Notre Dame club will attend -J jvwwywjvwwAwvvwvwvvvwwv, 66 So. Broadway Kauffmann of Hamburg, is a a barbecue dinner at the fostering apostolic attitudes in 753 So. University 6TH AVE. graduate of the University of home of Mr. and Mrs. John children to interfaith harmony 1550 Colorado Blvd. Denver. No date has been set Hughes, 6920 Richthofen and the place of minority groups & 2410 East 3rd Ave. in the parish. OLIVER'S i for the wedding. Place, Denver, on Saturday, MARION June 29, at 5 p.m. Featured speakers at the con­ New alumnae in the Denver vention Include Father Bernard Meat Market area are invited to attend. In­ Distinctive ■£ Haring, C.SS.R., of the Acad­ “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats’’ CARPETS formation on either the Den­ emia Alfonsiana, Rome, a theo­ Room Size n i ver chapter or the barbecue logical consultant to (he second Portraits and Smaller social can be obtained by call­ Vatican Council, who will speak CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER ing DE 3-7327. you are cordially In- Largeil telectlons In the City. on “ Marriage — Missionary Fresh Poultry Fish vlted to sea our Por­ Force in the Community.” traiture In Black and 9 Professional Meat Cutters to Serve You f White, Ulli and Direct Furniture fi'S J " '” News Deacffine! Romeo Maione of Canada, Colpr, Open Mandny and Widnatday Evenings Till B-M P M The deadline for news stories past president of the Internation­ Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6ih Ave. ? and pictures to appear in the al Young Christian Workers’ Foingold Studios EoMoWo “ Denver Catholic Register” is Movement, will speak on “ The Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ where cash talks Lay Apostolate and Social Obli­ 11 Hilton flotel 2141 So. Broadway ents are asked to have their ma gations.” 1 Phone 266 1926 Sllermah 4-2754 terial at the “ Register” office 1 at > this time to assure publica­ tion in the following Thursday issue. Dr. James P. Gray STOP! OPTOMETRIST your Leaky roof ... SEWING LESSONS of Nurse Earns ‘Halo’ ■ Eyes Examined CALL US ALL KINDS Rex Gillette, personnel director of St. Francis’ hospital, Visual Care KITTLE — THEISEN ROOFING CO. by Colorado Springs, forms a halo with the silver engraved tray 213 Colo. Bldg. which was presented to Miss Julia Philbrick, who retired re­ 15910 E. Colfax Aurora, Colorado DeJEHLEN cently after 1 year of service with the hospital. Prior to 1615 Calif. DRESSMAKING joining the staff at St. Francis’, Miss Philbrick had worked Re-roofing and Repairs Phone 364-5294 for many years in the nurses training program at several hos­ For Appointment Call: STYLING - DESIGNING Shingles — Siding If no answer, Phone pitals. She received her training in Methodist Hos­ TA. 5-8883 ALTERNATIONS Slate — Tile 364-1856 10 to 4 P.M. pital, Omaha, Neb., and Hastings College, Hastings, Neb. Call 255-5010 1650 Emerson Wedding We take better care of your clothes” SAFEWAY ceremony Meats That Make in Lubbock 4 4

Sharon Ann O’Loughlin of Summer Meal Making Easier Lubbock, Tex., became the IN ADDITION TO bride of Thomas J. Constantine of Denver in a ceremony per­ Cudahy's Holiday formed in St. Elizabeth’s church Lubbock, June 15. The bride OUR REGULAR Bar-S-Hams Boneless, Defatted lb. 8 5 ' is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Right off the wood fire smoke. Deep flavored to the "Heart." Just Heat through Richard K. O’Loughlin, Lub­ bock. Bridegroom is the son of in oven or excellent to cook-outc on the rotisserie Half or Whole. (4 to 9 lbs. Sizes) PROFESSIONAL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Con­ Pay-Day Brand Made of Federally In­ stantine of Denver. spected Meat. "Flavor Taste Tested." Miss Kathy O’Loughlin was QUALITY Family Size pack. (Less than 37c S j.0 9 her sister’s maid of honor. pound.) Franks Bridesmaid was Mrs. John Stricklin, sister of the bride. At­ DRY CLEANING CAREFULLY PRESSED tending the bridegroom as best lb. 2 9 ' man was Peter Craven of Ann We Offer for Your Convenience Jumbo Bologna Arbor, Mich. Attendants were Michael Cramer and Fred Mar­ Made of Federally Inspected meat. Buy a large chunk and slic^resh os needed. tin, both of Denver, and John Ideal for Backyard outings or snacks. Buy several pieces,,t6r your freezer and Stricklin. .A reception followed ★ SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE— Save. (Full stick or smaller amounts.) / the ceremony. ★ COIN-OP MACHINE "CLEAN & STEAM” AT 25c LB. FOLLOWING a trip, the cou­ ple are residing in Denver, where the bridegroom is a stu­ ★ CUSTOM ALTERATIONS Smoked Pienjd ii> 33 dent at the University of Den­ Short Shank, Well trimmed. Morrell’s Pride^Brond. Serve Cold or just heat through. ver law school. lie is a grad­ ★ ONE HOUR SERVICE — NO EXTRA CHARGE All cut from Federally Inspected Pork. D ^ p Smoked flavor. (6 to 8 lbs.) uate of Regis college, Denver. The bride was graduated from Ursuline academy high 226 E. 13th Ave. 1490 Carr 5915 So. University Bar-S-Brand. All school, Dallas, and from Loret­ Arvada Square Shopping Center Colfax at Pierce 518 E. Colfax Center Lean Slices l b . 98' to Heights college, Denver. Sliced Hams Colo. Blvd. at Evans 7130 No. Federal 38th & Benton ready to eat. Cut extra thick for the grill or regular thickness for ham sandwiches. Nuns Mark Centenary Irving & W. Alameda 34th & Downing 73 E. Belleview WE 6IVE GOLD BOND STAMPS Kilachcri, India — St. ,\nncS IN COLORADO SPRINGS Congregation, a 29fl nicml)iT In­ dian community of Sisters, 317 So. Nevada Venetian Village Food Bank Shopping Center SAFEWAY founded by a widow in Kila- I chcri in 1863 for the education} WE REFUSE TO OPEN ON SUNDAYS We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. j of needy children, marked its Prices good in Denver and Suburbs thru Saturday, June 29, PJli.'i. 1 llKItli anmversarv liere. Thursday, Jtine 27, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Our Lady of Rockies girls' camp Page 7 0| lKtMtoV\IOMQN begins season; applications open

The ninth season for Our Lady tleton, Colo., or the C.D.A. Club MA 3-0959. The fee, as in the of the Rockies Catholic girls’ House, 765 Pennsylvania, Den­ past, is $28.50 per week, with Recent Wedding camp. Evergreen, officially ver. or bv phoning the house an additional $5 for horse-back opened with Mass in the camp mother. Mrs. Grace Hastedy, at riding, which is optional. chapel with the Rev. John Cot­ In Archdiocese ter of Mother of God Church. Denver, as celebrant. The camp, sponsored by St. Rita's Court 625, Catholic Daughters of America, and as­ sisted financially by other state y courts and individuals, opened for a six-week camping season on Saturday, June 22, with 32 campers and a staff of 14. Among the campers for the initial week were a group of choir girls from Brighton, who are guests of their pastor, the Rev. Roy Figlino, and the par­ ish, as a reward for outstand­ ing service during the year. THE STAFF for the 1963 sea­ son consists of Mrs. Estamae Marine, as director, who begins her fourth year in this capacity. The program director is Miss MRS. MARCELO MON­ Mary Auer, who held this posi­ Famifjr^ Picnic to Aid Si€k Poor TOYA, _ the former Miss tion for two previous years. The MRS. DONALD E. ANDER­ Thousands of the sick poor in metropolitan Lourdes Valdez, is the daugh­ senior counselors consist of Do­ the homes of the sick poor, regardless of SEN, the former Mary Ann lores Jones, a graduate of Font- Denver will benefit from the annual citywide race, color, or creed. Mapping plans for the ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. P Smith, is the daughter of Mr. bonne College in Missouri and family picnic and carnival scheduled Sunday, benefit are, standing, left to right. Sister Ga­ Valdez, Denver. Bridegroom who has been teaching in Chi­ July 14, at Elitcb’s gardens. Proceeds from and Mrs. Arthur R. Smith, briel and Sister Marie Therese, superior; and, is the son of Mr. and Mrs- cago; Lynn Winsor, from Ari­ the benefit are given to the Dominican Sis­ sealed, Robert Catlett, Charles Hafertepea, Denver. Bridegroom is the son Gregorio Montoya, Denver. zona State College, who returns I V f : ters of the Sick Poor to buy medicines and chairman of the benefit; and Frands Calve. of Elmer Andersen of Ogallai, for a second year. Kathleen other necessities in their work of nursing in Double-ring ceremony was Neb., and the late Mrs. Cara Crowley, a sophomore from Lor- a . . A performed June 15 in St. etto Heights college, Denver, an Andersen of Denver. .The Parents Selecting Malta Gals Vllamins Ignatius of Loyola church, Sylvia Tovar from Texas West­ Prasanfs Tasfimonlal double-ring ceremony was per­ Valletta, Malta — U. S. Cath­ lets given by U. S. drug com­ ern College, are both new at the Mrs. Charles Onofrio (above), secretary of St. Rose of Loaned Textbooks Denver. A luncheon and re­ olic Relief Services - National panies to Ardibishop Michael formed recently in St. Eliza­ camp this year. Providence, R.I. — Parents ,pf ception followed in the Olin Lima’s Altar and Rosary society, Denver, is presented a testi­ Catholic Welfare Conference has Gonzi of Malta for distribution beth’s church, Denver. A re­ The four junior counselors monial by Bishop Charles A. Buswell of Pueblo at the second private school pupils are por­ hotel. who returned for a second year presented a ton of vitamin tab- to both adults and children. ception was held in the home annual Holy Name rally held by inmate members of the St. ing over a list of 700 books ap­ are Flossie Van Deren and Sue of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hawes, Dismas HNS to representatives of parish organizations for sup­ proved by the State Department Blue from Denver and Shelia aunt and uncle of the bride. port given the society. of Public Instruction in order to Daily and Joyce Vaughn from The couple will reside in Den­ pick the best science, mathe­ Greeley, and two new staff HOLLY MEAT MARKET ver. matics, and foreign language members, Mary Alice Kilnoski textbooks for their children. 3381 Holly — M e n * 333-7304 from Council Bluffs, la., and (NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Cathy Branning, of Brighton. Under a new state law, they will borrow the books at state Specializing in Fresh Meat Cuts Mrs. Viola McCourt, returns liLidliop^d for her fifth year as cook and expense. the resident nurse is Miss Mary The Providence diocesan Reliable AVs*' Homemade Sausage school board is refraining from Suzanne Rheim of the Visiting Chairman Eileen Conry has circle is Dolores DeAndrea. instructions to Catholic schools FREE DELIVERY WITH ORDERS OVER fS Nurses Association in Denver. announced that work on Friends On July 13 members of Vessel and parents on how the books APPLICATIONS for the last of Carmel will be held Monday of Honor circle and husbands are to be secured or which ones five weeks of camp can be ob­ and Tuesday, July 2 and 3, at will have a barbecue at Bob to select. tained by writing Miss Catharine 8 p.m. at 301 S. Sherman street, and Harriet Parks’ home. The local affiliate of the American Sanitary Products Co. Maloney, camp chairman, at Denver. All guild members and Our Lady of the Rockies American Civil Liberties Union “Lorgtif Janitor Supply Co. in'^lha W oit" 1269 W. Littleton boulevard. Lit- friends are asked to help. circle will meet July 2 in Mary voted to support a court test of Blessed Virgin Mary circle Kay Wood’s home. Sally Malley the constitutionality of the law it proud to announce will meet July 2 in the home will entertain St. Francis de and said that it will watch close­ TV Star of Rosalie Heuer. The meeting Sales’ circle on July 2. Mary ly the distributions of books to New Sales Representative ’ MRS. WILLIAM F. ARCH- of Pope John XXIII circle at Musso will be hostess for Our make sure that Church agencies Nicki Barone’s has been post­ Lady of Sorrows circle on do not become involved. AMBAULT, the former Mary Helps Build ANTHONY “Tony" DAWSON Josephme Mahoney, is the poned to July 10. July 3. daughter of Mrs. William M. Shirley Vidger will entertain The St. Catherine circle meet­ Colorado Shoe Co. Mahoney of Denver. Bride­ New Church St. Philothea circle on July 2. ing will be conducted July 11 graduate of Cathedral High School MRS. PHILIP A. ALBUS, groom is the son of Mr. and , Calif. — Televi­ June hostess for Mother Cabrini in Catherine Hunter’s home. — SKI BOOTS — the former Martha M. Miller, Mrs. Pierre A. Archambault, sion’s Perry Mason, who wins HIKING CLIMBING - SOCCER II you mtntlon ttili ad to Tony It will ko hit is the daughter of Mr. and Denver. Double-ring ceremo­ legal battles with monotonous BOOTS plaosurt 10 prattnl you with a tokon for rocognltlon. Mrs. Francis P. Miller of Den­ ny was performed in Blessed regularity, has taken on a new LAFUMA CLIMBING PACKS ver. Bridegroom is the son of Sacrament church, Denver. case — this one far from the Gunner at Fort Carson J. HANS WITTMAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Philip Albus, PHONE 534-3111 The bride was given in mar­ courtroom. The betting is that 3103 E. Colfax 355-1991 Denver. The double-ring cere­ riage by her uncle, Gerald P. he will win this one, too. mony was performed in All Mahoney of Huntington Park, TV’s legal eagle, who’s real Gains Honors as Tenor Saints’ church, Denver, June Calif. name is Raymond William Stacy IS. A reception was held at Burr, is helping to build a new Nineteen couples married at was a member of Strickland’s the Wellshire Inn. The couple Catholic Church in Gregorytown Fort Carson, Colorado, in the noted a capella choir at the will reside in Denver. on Eleuthera Islands in the Ba­ past year have had musical Heights’ high school and stud­ hamas. background tourtesy of a prize­ ied for two years at the Cleve­ When he can get away from winning Italian operatic tenor, land Institute of Music. work before movie and TV cam­ PFC Anthony Bonaiuto from eras, Burr regularly visits Har­ Cleveland, 0. HE IS THE son of Mr. and bour Island in the Bahamas to But the big voice from the Mrs. Carl Boniauto, 3035 Wash­ rest. One of his buddies there is choir loft came to the fore re­ ington boulevard, Cleveland Father John H. McGoey, a mem­ cently and won Fort Carson and Heights. His mother sang with a JhsL W xtnk SioJUL ber of Canada’s Scarboro For­ the Fifth U.S. Army entertain­ eign Mission Society, author of ment honors in the classical vo­ Sicilian opera company before Nor Scrip Nor Shoes” and calist category. coming to the United States and DOWNTOWN . . . SIXTEENTH & WELTON his father is a well-known mu­ other books. The versatile tenor looks for­ sician in Cleveland. Father McGoey related that ward now to the All-Army con­ the parishioners for a number test at Fort Lee, Va., late in of years had been asking for a June and an introduction to new church. They complained' the show business world that the present one was on the this Army contest has been to verge of collapse. many talented soldiers in the VACATION SPECIALS Then actor Burr took a hand. past. MRS. WILLIAM LOUIS He came up with the first $5,000 t WONG, the former Judy Cath- for erection of the new church BONIAUTO’S polished tones leen Werthman, is the daugh­ and interested some of his have been heard from Cleveland REGULAR $37.50 MRS. ROBERT B. BAUM­ ter of Dr. and Mrs. John J. friends in the venture. supper clubs to Carson Catholic GARTNER, the former Sherry Werthman, Denver. Bride­ services and in Colorado Springs Ann Wilson, is the daughter The building has been started, entertainment spots. He toured of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton T. groom is the son of Mr. and is scheduled to be completed if two seasons with Ohio’s Caffa- Wilson, Dayton, 0. Bride­ Mrs. William Y. Wong, Lake- possible, in the fall. Summer Tropical relli Opera Company and has groom, Dr. Robert Baumgart­ wood. Double-ring ceremony Burr also has interested him­ been heard in Colorado Springs ner, is the son of Mr. and was performed June 22 in St self in an educational TV proj­ Mrs. A. B. Baumgartner of Vincent de Paul church, Den­ ect for the islands. He’s work­ with the Mario Singers of As­ pen as a guest artist. Denver. TTie double-ring cere­ ver. A reception was held in ing with the government in pro­ Sports Coats His military occupation is mony was performed June 15 the home of the bride’s par­ moting a closed circuit TV hook­ in Christ the King church, ents. The couple are both up for teaching in the schools to machine gunner in the 1st Bat­ talion, 61st Infantry, coming to Evergreen. A reception was graduates of St. Francis de overcome the handicap of a held in the Mt. Vernon Coun­ Sales’ high school, Denver. teacher shortage in the islands. Carson and the 5th Infantry Di­ vision (mechanized) in March Mery’s Back! try Club. The couple will re­ Burr also is interested in mak­ 1963. side in Lexington, Ky., where ing Father McGoey’s book into Merv Griffin, above, who Bonaiuto has been singing Dr. Baumgartner will be in­ a movie. (NC has been absent from TV for terning. since he was in sixth grade in nearly three months since church choirs in the Cleveland NBC-TV dropped his excellent Paul Neighbors Band area. His home parish is St. daytime variety show, returns Anne’s in Cleveland Heights. He to the CBS-TV network next Now at Trocadero week, Tuesday, July 2, as host The popular Paul Neighbors Real Touchy Issue of " ’Talent Scouts.” The pro­ and his orchestra are extending Des Moines, la. — A resolu­ gram will be seen at 6:30 p-m- HSiM and Timely Clothes their stay at Elitch’s Trocadero tion opposing transportation of on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Den­ ballroom, Denver. Dancing be­ parochial school children in pub­ ver, and KKTV, Channel 11, gins at 9 p.m. in the summer lic school buses was termed “ a Colorado Springs. Some of the home of .America’s biggest real touchy issue" and tabled guests appearing with him on dance bands. for action next year in a 99-87 the initial program are George $25 SL A C K S In the Elitch theater, begin­ vote of delegates attending the Maharis, Vaughn Meader, ning Monday night, July 1, Sam­ South Iowa Conferenee of Meth- Lauren Bacall, Liza Minelli, uel Taylor’s adult comedy, I odist.s here. and Hugh O’Brien. Sabrina Fall, will be presented starring Mala Powers and Whit­ ALL SAINTS PARISH field Connor. The comedy will $ 1 3 6 5 MRS. DALE ERNEST W. Harvard Ave. and S. Federal Blvd. play through Saturday, July 6, TWO pair THERO, the former Cynthia with a matinee on Wedneday Rev. John Harley Schmitt, J.C.D., Pastor $36 Sue Cudmore, is the daughter at 2 p.m. Night curtain is at Summer Mass Schedule of Mr. and Mrs. James G. G. 6-7-8-9-10-11:30 A.M. MRS. MONTE L. TAETS, 8:30 o'clock. Cudmore, Denver. Bride­ 12:30 - 6:30 P.M. the former Margaret Louise Tickets for all Elitch theatre groom is the son of .Mr. and performances are on sale at the MANSFIELD Doris, is the daughter of Mr. Mrs Harper Thero of Colo­ and Mrs. David Doris, Den­ dowtown box office in the lobby rado Springs. Ceremony was of the Denver Post Building at ver. Bridegroom is the son of performeiJ recently in Christ YOUR EVERY GARDENING NEED Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wildman 15th and California, in the Cemplett Line of Gardtnlng Tools & Accessoritt the King church, Denver. A Cherry Creek shopping center BEDDING PLANTS - EVERGREENS — SHRUBS — TREES of Fulton, 111. Double-ring Our Cont8inor*Grown Stock Can B i Planted With Succtis at Any Time reception was held at the at the Center State Bank, or $17.95 Slacks ceremony was performed Pinehurst Country club. The LAWN - PATIO FURNITURE June 15 in St. John the Evan­ at the gardens’ box office im­ couple are making their home PORTABLE BARBECUES gelist church, Denver. A re­ mediately preceding the play. in Denver. YARD ORNAMENTS ception followed at the Heart Theatregoers in Denver have FREE SOIL TESTING 0 ’ Denver. The couple are a time-honored custom of dining making their home in Denver. News DoiMHine! before the play at Elitch’s pic­ turesque Orchard Cafe, charm­ M I S T E R B ’s $ 1 3 6 5 The deadline for news stories TWO pair ing restaurant in the gard(uii Floral Decor and pictures to appear in the $26 “ Denver Catholic Rekister” is serving fabulous foods, delici­ In arranging flowers, never Monday at 5 p.ni. Correspond ous drinks nightly from 5:30 try to put them all in the same ents are asked to have their ma- to 9. The Orchard Cafe also serves a special matinee lunch­ auiDEi C E ie arrangement, just because you terial at the "Register" offiee No charge for EXTENDED PAYMENTS have a certain number on hand. at this time to assure puhliea- eon on Wednesdays. Reserve- Owned and Operated by Bruggentheis Bros.> Inc. Save the leftover flowers for tion In the following Thursday tions arc advised and may be 2140 S. FEDERAL BLVD. WE, 4-6611 V3 due AUG. 10, SEPT. 10, OCT. 10 miniature arrangements. issue. made by calling Glendale 5-4771, Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 27, 1963 Two Performances Planned For Concert-Style 'Pergy*

A concert version of George Grace Hayden, who will sing Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess the role of Bess; Robert Hoff, presented by a prominent group Porgy; Madeleine Fiorino, di­ of Denver area singers and mu­ rector of the St. Louis parish, sicians will be performed Thurs­ day and Friday, June 27 and 28, Englewood, boys’ choir, as Sa­ at the International House, 16th bina; Eugene Everett, a mem­ and Logan, Denver, at 8 p.m. ber of the Denver Cathedral Men’s choir, who will sing This special presentation of Story of Priest Executed by Nazis Sportin’ life ; Bill Shea Jake; the famed Gershwin opera is Joanne Segal, Clara; Carl Dix­ open free to the public, but on, Crown; and Lionna Lansing, tickets are required. They can Maria. To Be Repeated on Channel 9 June 30 be obtained by calling Sam Lan The National Ck)uncil of Cath­ it co-produces with the public be built on Christian lines after caster at SH 4-0661 or Mrs. Mad­ The chorus will be composed of approximately 30 voices, in­ olic Men will retelecast one of affairs department of the Amer­ the war, Father Delp clung des­ eleine Fiorino at PY 4-3475. its most arresting TV programs cluding children of the St Louis’ ican Broadcasting Company, on perately to a truth that was re­ in the “ Directions '63 — A Cath­ vealed to him in solitude, help­ APPEARING in the cast are parish boys’ choir. olic Perspective” series, which Sunday, June 30, at 12 noon on lessness, and desperation. Sam Lancaster, assistant con­ KBTV, Channel 9, Denver. Through his writings, he re­ ductor to Dr. Antonia Brico of The program, “ In Face of flects a soul which has found the Denver Businessmen’s Death,” is a TV adaptation by new and restored faith in God, orchestra, is the director. Robert Crean of the recently DB and a mind that has become ( y M e f it published book,'The Prison Med­ appalled by the dehumanized KOA Board llodf itation of Father Delp. It is bureaucratic Nazi Germany. JMMMT based on the actual writings of Using the actual words of Fa­ MOVIES Mfllliam Grant a diary kept by Father Alfred ther Delp and the commentary The board of directors of Met­ With Delp, S.J., who was executed in by niomas Merton, which forms ropolitan Television Company, dooBle- February, 1945, for belonging to legion of Decenc|r the preface of the book, the pro­ licensees of KOA-AM-FM and the “ Kreisau Circle.” The diary Ratings c lie c k e d gram shows the relevancy of TV of Denver and KOAA-TV of was smuggled out of Plotzensee Father Delp’s meditations to the Pueblo, announced the election by Jesuit priests. problems of today. of William Grant as chairman Students Rehearse ‘Rhinoceros’ Followins ar« Ltflien vf D«ctncy rat­ of the board. He will succeed IMPRISONED in December, ings of motioit picturts currontlv show* THE CAST includes Wiliiam ing In first run Otnvtr and Colorado Thomas Campbell, who resigned 1944, for joining in the secret start at 8 p.m. Ticket reservations may be Ball, who p o i^ y s Father Delp, Four members of the Regis college Arena Springs Thoattrs. as chairman, but will remain as discussions of the Kreisau Cir­ Theatre cast rehearse a tense scene from Eu­ made by phoning Regis college, Denver, 433- with Ramoi^Bieri as Thomas AO: Unobltdionabla for a board member. cle, an anti-Nazi group that was Merton and Robert Miili as the gene Ionesco’s “ Rhinoceros,” which will be 6565. It will be the first Denver production Gontral Patronago Also elected a board member planning a pew social order to narrator. presented in-the-round June 28, 29, and 30 on of the play, a highly original and controver­ PT-109 List of Adrian the Regis campus. From left are Dan Mc­ sial drama, and one of the first stagings of Horse Soldiers Messenger is Quigg Newton. How the West Longest Day Nally, Earl Tannenbaum, George Richter and the play in an arena theatre. Was Won Tammy and Doctor Rowena Stauffer. All performances of the play Gathering of Savage Sam USED CARS Eagles Nutty Professor A*2: Unobjectionable for Adutts# i Young Adults GIVE YOU Svmmer Concerts Planned The Searchers Yellow Canary To Kill a Day of Triffids Mockingbird Dairy of Madman By Denver Municipal Band Second Time Around Call Me Bwana 28fR R H i EXTRA Lawrence of Mutiny on Bounty The recreation division. De­ decade, a yearly average of Arabia partment of Parks and Recrea­ 250,000 enthusiastic people have A-3: Unoblectlenabla for Adults m C R IK I VALUE! attended the concerts at City tion, Denver, announces that the Hud Spencer's Mountain Park. Wrong Arms of Denver Municipal Band will be­ The Law gin its 73rd season of summer A series of Monday night in­ A-4: Unobjectionable for Adults concerts on Juiy 4, in the City vitational concerts for outstand­ With Reservations Park Band Shell, at 8:15 p.m. ing area bands wili be offered Mondo Cane L-Shaped Room in the annual City Park sum­ B: Obiectienable in Part for All ’69 CHEVROLEIT PARK- Henry E. Sachs, director, will mer series, according to J. Earl The Stripper In Cool of Day WOOD 4-door station wag­ be starting his 44th season with Main Attraction Picnic on, V-8 engine, radio, heat­ the band. Summer concerts Schlupp, Director of Recreation. Cleopatra Irma La Douce Enjoy tnily outsUniinf filni On July 8, the Denverettes-Den- STAGE GUIDE er, standard transmission have been given by the Denver Saorlna Pair« Adults featuris, enehtntini Hllett, Municipai since 1891. In the last veraires Concert Band, directed symphoniit, opens, BnaOwty- overdnve...... t170C by Wilbur N. Thompson, will be the guest band. DELICIOUS typo plays, full length u i ‘Christophers’ on TV Similar concerts will be SMORGASBORD UNINTERRUPTED daring prime ’66 FALCON 4-door station Robert Young will discuss the played on July 29 by the Mile evening hours on Channel 2. wagon, radio, heateri Ford- contributions older people can SUNDAYS omatic transmission, lug- High Boys Band, directed by The cost? As little as 7Sc par make to society with Father William Elliott, and on Aug. 12, NOON TO 8 P.M. week. Te subscrihe t i Pay-TV $1195 James M. Keller, M.M., on the by the Air Force Band of the WEEK DAYS or for additienal infermatien: “ Christophers” program Sun­ Rockies from Lowry Air Force On ‘House of Lord’ 11 A.M. TO 2 P.M. day, June 30, at 10:15 a.m. on Base, directed by C. W. 0. John Menu & Specialties TBLIPHONI ’60 VAUANT 4-door station KOA-TV, Channel 4, Denver, Berky. Richard D. Casey, above, wagon, radio, heater, stand- Week Nights ‘The Sfepinac Case’ on TV and KOAA-TV, Channel 5, Colo­ All concerts will begin at 8 Denver attorney, will repre­ 222-5933 rado Springs. p.m. and the public is invited sent the Catholic faith on the night or day transmission. $1095 Cardinal Aloysius Steplnac, portrayed by Actor George Vos- Family Group & betty dcr enter, pg nmax gold- to attend. kovec, right, takes the offensive against the Prosecutor, Robert berg 12 ital “ House of the Lord” televi­ Private Party sion program Sunday, June ’50 FORD COUNTRY SE­ Gerringer, in a scene from “ The Stepinac Case” to be pre­ Banquets sented on the “ Look Up and Live” program Sunday morning, Beard Chairman DAN station wagon, V-8 en­ Max Goldberg Show 30, on KLZ-'TV, Channel 7, FOR RESERVATIONS June 30, on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver, at 8:30 o’clock. The Gerald Bartell, president of gine, radio, heater, cruis-o- “ The Aspirations and Prob­ Denver, at 9:30 a.m. Appear­ matic transmission, program is produced by the Columbia Broadcasting System Macfadden Teleglobe (Pay-TV CALL 237-8891 lems of Teen-Agers” will be dis­ ing with him in a discussion power in association with the National Council of Catholic Men. Cardi­ for the Denver area), and for­ cussed by students of Denver on “ Pensions” will be repre­ steering ...... $995 nal Stepinac was tried in 1946 by the Yugoslav Communist merly president of publication public schools on the Max Gold­ radio station enterprises of Mac- sentatives of the Jewish and government for alleged “collaboration” with the Nazis. He died Protestant faiths. in Zagreb in 1960. berg discussion show Saturday, fadden-Bartell Corp., was re MESA MACFADDEN ’57 PLYMOUTH Custom June 29, KCTO, Channel 2, Den­ cently named chairman of the 4 Suburban station wagon, ver, at 9:30 p.m. boad of that firm. T & l ^ g l o b m V-8 engine, radio, heater, TREAT I Power-Flite ( A O C Television Drama to Tell transmission. ... RESTAURANT PAY-TV movies 1275 Sherman Strart Cardinal Stepinac Ordeal 5600 W. Colfax ’56 FORD COUNTY SE­ DAN station wagon, V-8 en­ The Stepinac Case, a TV docu­ the National Council of Catho­ gine, radio, heater, Fordo- Following are films to appear on mentary on the trials of Cardi­ lic Men. Denver and Colorado Springs TV sta­ matic tions this week. Time and station should transmission .... nal Aloysius Stepinac, will be THE JESUS AND MARY CHORAL GROUR be consulted by the viewer. Legion of In 1946, Cardinal Stepinac, Decency ratings are: A-1, family; A-2, OPEN HOUSE seen on Look Up and Live over adults and adolescents; A-3, adults only; the CBS Network Sunday, June head of the Catholic Church in B, partly objectionable for all; C, Con­ 1 TO 7 P.M.,SAT.& SUN. demned. Ratings have been checked 30, at 8:30 — 9 a.m. The pro­ Yugoslavia, was formally ac against listings found in “TV Guide" gram is produced by CBS Pub­ magazine. cused by the Tito government SATURDAY, JUNE 29 The Southeast Area’s Own lic Affairs in cooperation with of alleged “ collaboration” with Pace That Thrilis/ A-2; Beast of Denver’s Hollow Mountain, A-1; 2 O'clock Cour­ the Nazi quisling regime of Ante age, A-2; Captured, B; Bright Eyes, Newest and Finest A-1; Sailor of the King, A-2; Bandido, EXCLUSIVE Pavelich. By implication, this B; Sea Hornet, A-2; Stage Struck, A-3; The Command, A-1; Clear All Wires, meant complicity in the slaugh­ A-2; Inside Walts of Folsom Prison, B; Downtown ter of 50,000 Jews and half Wyoming, A-1. KIDDIES' SUNDAY, JUNE 30 MOTOR a million Orthodox Serbs. The Cosmic Man, A-1; Below the Sa­ Buick hara, A-2; Wild Heart, 8; Big Leaguer, The Stepinac Case recreates A-1; So Little Time, A-2; Fury at Show­ down, A-2; Home Before Dark, B; Girt Dealer! the drama of the trial, quoting In White, A-1; Three Secrets, B; Kissing Bandit, A-2. liberally from the Cardinal’s BANK PUYlKlID MONDAY, JULY 1 actual defense and also giving Lady From Shanghai, B; Playmates, A-2; Till We Meet Again, A-2; Big ... a modern concept to fulfill your every banking is NOW fully and honestly the argu Leaguer, A-1; From Hell to Texas, A-1; Manhandled, B; So Goes My Love, A-1; need! Join us in this celebration of the beginning For Over mentation of the prosecution. iseum Commandos Strike at Dawn, Al. -«( fnt< X . * , <«» * rw TUESDAY, JULY t new era of banking service to you and your The viewer is also shown the Adventure In Washington, A-1; Wagon- neighbors! 39 Years.. trial beneath the trial, that is »!<» \ master, A-1; Amazing Dr. Clltterhouse, B; So Goes M y Love, A-1; Crest of the the ideological struggle between Wave, A-1; River Lady, A-2; Counter­ Denver’s the atheistic Communist govern attack, A-2. Nappy Nuns Sing Happy Songs WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 ment and the fealess leader of None Shall Escape, A-2; Split Second, MOTOR BANK WINDOWS LEADING the Croatian Catholics. A-2; Border Vigilantes, A-1; River Lady, “ Joyfully Yours,” a new Columbia Records stereophonic A-2; Blazing Forest, A-1; Apache War­ Buick The dramatic scenes, fea­ album (CS8806), is exactly just that, a selection of gay, popular rior, A-1; Gitda, B; Diamond Jim, A-2. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE turing George Voskovec as songs sung by the Novices and Religious of Jesus and Mary of THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Amazing Mr. X, A-3; The Racket, Dealer! Cardinal Stepinac and Robert Hyattsville, Md. Last year the same group turned out the A-2; Yankee Doodle Dandy, A-1; Gilda, 4 Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gerringer as the prosecutor, highly successful and appealing Columbia album, “ Gesu B; Here Comes Mr. Jordan, A-2; Buck privates Come Home, A-1; Eagle are interspersed among photo Bambino,” a collection of Christmas hymns and carols. In this Squadron, A-2. and film sequences portraying album, they turn to a group of light hearted songs. This is FRIDAY, JULY 5 I Bedtime Story, B; Fair Wind to Java, the early life and later impri­ probably the only album where one can hear a group of nuns A-2; Always Leave Them Laughing, B; REGISTER for FREE sonment and death of the Cardi­ sing such songs as “ Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella,” “ Catch Buck Privates Come Home, A-1; The LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY! D E N V E R ^ nal in 1960. a Falling Star,” or “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning.” The ex­ Atomic Man, A-1; Bandit of Sherwood Forest, A-1; It Came From Beneath the Fly via United Airlines jet for an exciting 777 Lincoln St. The Stepinac Case is writ­ cellent singers, guided by Dr. John Paul of the music depart­ Sea, A-1; Tea for Two, A-2; Boogie Men ten by Jean-Claude van Itallie. ment of the Catholic University of America, are assisted by Will Get You, A-1; Wake Island, A-1. expense-paid weekend for two at the Op«* Evaningi 'til 9 Riviera Hotel! Charlie Byrd, famed guitarist, who accompanies the nuns on family Theater four selections. They are directed by Mother Marie Laetitia. Sacred Heart Program Actress Betty Lynn will star Here is a delight-filled album, and quite a surprising one. The Rev. Eugene J. Jakubek, in The Fledgling, a comedy to S.J., of Milwaukee will speak on Nuns are happy people and, as chirped here, prove it in SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO an entertaining way. be presented on Father Patrick 400 LUCKY CUSTOMERS “ No Longer Alone” on the Sac­ Peyton’s Family Theater Sun­ FREE red Heart Program Sunday, day, June 30, on KOSI Radio. The first 400 new checking account cus­ THE BEER THAT June 30, on KBTV, Channel 9, Denver, at 10:30 p.m. tomers receive safe deposit boxes at no Denver, at 10:30 a.m. The same charge until January 1, 1964. day, in Colorado Springs, on m MADE MILWAUKEE KKTV, Channel 11, 9 a.m., the ^ o r the esCidtener ■ program will present Father The New Christy Minstrels, electronic device gives this favorite re­ Francis L, Filas, S.J., of Chi­ CUSTOMER PROTECTION FAMOUS the outstanding choral group cording spacious stereo characteristics. NEWS cago, who will discuss “ The In­ Too, If Is one of Miss Garland's finest who cast their spell over Den­ ...always our first concern... has been ner Vision.” recordings and such Harold Arlen-Ira ver audiences recently at Red Gershwin songs as “Man Who Got increased by the installation of Away,." "Here's What I'm Here For," Rocks, do the same thing with and "Lose That Long Face" are true f^rst, fast, freQuent, and tecun- AUTHO-VISOR ■ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. their new Columbia Records al­ Garland gems. The new sound dimen­ a t t . . . with tha laratst newt Your "scrambled" signature, kept on a sion here only adds to the enloyment staff la Vt» iVasf, and with 75 ■ bum called “ Tell Tall Tales!’ ’ ot what Is already regarded as a tlrst- permanent record card, provides instant correspondants thm nhaul tha Robert M.—Paul V,—M.T. Murray HEAR (CS 8817). The selections in this rate performance. identification! album show off a group of LOVE M E OR LE A V E M E (Columbia RociyUountalnandHiBhPlains young people who are not only CS 6773): Here Is another electronically states, KOA s ets you complete, re-channeled-for-stereo album. This 1958 ASK and UARN talented but extremely imagina­ fast corerape o f International, HOURS: MOTOR BANK WINDOWS, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Itmwklim/ 00 to McDonaldb soundtrack of the M-G-M film based on national, repional, and heal news. tive. Maybe you never heard the life of tamed singer Ruth Etting of LOBBY BANKING, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the 1920s and 1930s Is a delightful On KOA Radio “ BiUy’s Mule,” “ Dqji'n to Dar­ listening experience. , with Open Daily, Monday thru Friday by,” or “ In the Hills of Shiloh’’ Fercy Faith's orchestra, recreates 1) KOA Prtstnltd by 10:20 Every Sunday Eve­ before, but as rendered by this songs made famous by Miss Etting. Radio Ntws FIRST ning. Questions on reli­ Miss Day's respect tor the former F E D E R A L 690 South SOUTH group they could become peren­ gion submitted by the ra­ singer's talent is evident throughout. It 4:55 p.m. SAVINGS nial favorites. Their rise in pop Is a tasteful presentatoin. The new pro­ AND LOAN Colo. Blvd. dio audience answered on cess enhances the recording soundwise. Dally ASSOCIATION DENVER the archdiocesan broad­ ularity has been quick, but aft It is certainly good to hear these Denver 22, Colo; cast. er hearing this album, it is “oldies" at a time when popular music NATIONAL understandable. has s’ipped to an all-time low. Booklet on Catholic WONDERFUL WORLD OF LOVE 0«i at Aaarlet’i '4lh Ave. at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4. semesters and Regis college talk on “ Sincer^ of Intention.” Call Us for Frte Estimates 3900 Wadsworth • Wheatridge GL. 5-5754 and GL. 5-8289 1321 Uieola 6Lendala 5-«»4« Wheat Ridge, Colo. Denver, one semester. Reservations should be made 2836 W. 44th Ava. HA 4-4441 by July 1. A deposit of 35 is Richard attended the Abbey FIVE PUPILS in Hudson re­ 1332 Broadway - CH. 4^4556 After 5 ;i.ni HA 4-0412 asked. Further information can school, Canon City, for two ceived their First Communion. i3=’

J. P. Fellows, president of Mutual Funds, Inc., Denver, will be the guest speaker at the Knights of Columbus Council 539 First Friday Luncheon club on Friday, June 28. His topic will be “ Invest in Your Own “ A VERY DISGUSTED PAROCHIAL FAN ” disagrees with Furture.” those who selected the Denver team for the recent Denver- Suburban All-Star baseball game and with the way a couple THE LUNCHEON, which is of his favorite Parok League athletes were treated. open to men of the Denver Let us quote from his letter: area, starts promptly at 12 noon “ I really think it- was a disgrace the way they picked the in the K. of C. council hall, 16th team. and Grant streets, Denver, and “ For instance, a boy from .Annunciation (Don Chavez) is dismissed at 1 p.m. made the News and Post All-Parok first team... but was left off (Denver All Stars). Could it be prejudice? Fellows, a graduate of the “ The boy they picked from Annunciation (Bob Griffle) was U.S. Naval .'Academy and Yale the best hitter in the Publics and Paroks and had to sit the N»w Spiritual Adviser university, has an extensive bench out, except for pinch-hitting in the seventh inning, while knowledge of the investment a shortstop played his position at first base.” Do You Remamber? The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walter J. Canavan signor Canavan; Leonard Olivas, deputy field. Purpose of his talk is to First off, we must state that we sympathize with anyone (second from left), rector of the Cathedral, grand knight and a member of the credit help persons in the accumula- who must choose the personnel of such a team — in this case In light of recent developments in the Denver area, we Denver, was honored as the new spiritual ad­ union board; and Earl Faulhaber, vice presi­ coaches Mike Willett of Thomas Jefferson and Lou Kellogg of ■tion of money through long- think this photo, resurrected from our files, has significance. viser of K. of C. Council 553 Federal Credit dent of the credit union, who conducted the Regis. We’re sure they had good reasons for picking the men Can you identify these persons? What was the occasion? ”11016 range planning, particularly for union at a board meeting in the Woihurst meeting in the absence of John A. Van Veen, they did and suggest that our correspondent query them di­ and place? Send your Indentifkations to Gus Fabn, care of Country club. Left to right are Linden D. credit union president. college education and retire­ rectly. The Register. We’ll identify the photo in a later Issue, after Mason, grand knight of Council 539; Mon­ ment. we’ve had a chance to compare our notes with the memories THE THING that struck us administrators, teachers and of our readers. most of all about this letter was students. * • * the insertion of a question of Award Prasanfed To Horpor Sard W m H /15 RAMBLER, INC prejudice. Frankly, we have no DURING THE SUMMER, while organized competition is The Ford Motor Company secutive year the dealership Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service 0| lntcM* to M E N sympathy fo anyone who is prone to make such charges at a standstill at our educational Distinguished Achieve­ has received the honor. when they have no basis. To institutions, we’re hoping to do ment Award was presented this The award is given annually Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes stories and/or columns on sports to select dealerships for “ serv­ our way of thinking, this is week to Johnnie Harper Ford, Fr. Paul Reinert, S.J., le Be in Denver every bit as bad, if not worse, personalities on the parish level ing the community with the 38th and Wadsworth, Wheat 230 S. Universily Evtn"g. SH. 4-2781 than the actual practice of in this region. highest standards of quality prejudice. Some parishes, or organiza­ Ridge. ”rhis is the fourth con- representation during the year.” Sf. Louis U. President We often wonder, if the play­ tions within a parish, are active ers whose cause such a person in promoting sports programs TRY decides to champion appreciate and this is where we need your To Meet With Alumni the methods used. All the writ­ help. l O t W * H OMEMAKER’S j er has to do is take another If you are proud of the way The Very Rev. Paul C. Rein phase of a 10-year $46 million look at those rosters and he such sports or recreational pro­ ert, S.J.. president of St. Louis development program scheduled has the answer to his question. gram in your parish is being Department I university and a former Colo­ to conclude in 1968 when the As much as we are opposed conducted; If you (eel that your Fiesta Dishes-Open Stock • Crakt Work radan, will be in Denver, Satur­ university celebrates its 150th to the majority of so-called All- child or yourself has benefited Gifts - Hardware - Paint Potronlif Thtit Raliable and Friendly Firms | • Tunt-up • Auto Painting day, June 29. to attend a St. anniversary as the first univer­ Star teams — and we believe from such a program, why not • Front Whatl Alignmtnt Glass - Toys we stated our position quite contact us and let us know • body A Pander Rtpair Louis university alumni dinner sity west of the Mississippi. Pipe Threading meeting in the Coronet room of clearly in this column a couple about that program? Who is be­ Father Reinert has won a na­ Window Shades-Key the Brown Palace Hotel at 5:30 of weeks ago — we’ll back hind it? How and why was it Corona Auto Service tional reputation as an outstand­ Duplicating p.m. coaches Willett and Kellogg In organized? Has someone given Standard Gas & Oils ing educator, citizen, and intel­ GLASS Bacon & Schramm A native of Boulder, Father this respect at any time. Many up his own valuable time, in Open Friday ft Monde.y Eves. lectual leader. 61h ft Coruna RA 2-4867 32 Broadway PC. S-2M0 Composition Roofing Reinert attended Regis high deserving players must, nec­ great chunks, to provide recre­ CO. school in Denver before enter­ He was recently named to essarily, be left off an 18-man ation facilities for you? Perhaps Tile Roofing ing the Society of Jesus at St. the board of directors of the all-star team. And we can't the method of financing such a Roof Repairing fault their judgement In this program Is unique? Maybe you Stanislaus’ seminary in Floris­ Midwest Research Institute in MIRRORS 4020 Brighton Blvd. sant. Mo., in 1927. He has been case in guiding a team In a have a model program that 1S17 Cheyann* Plac* TA S-5251 Kansas City, and the eight-man CIL 4-6568 president of St. Louis univer­ benefit contest. others might use as a pattern to (Colfax of Broadway) SnCUS-LflUILOR sity since 1949. board of the Council of Financ­ Before we leave the subject of organize one in their area. The meeting Saturday marks ial Aid to Education. He has all-star teams, you’ll recall that Drop us a line or give us a 1543 LARIMER ST. - 8 30 17 t h ST. the opening of the Denver Alum­ been a member of the Presi­ we suggested that the Parochial call on a Tuesday, Friday or BUILDING AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE league consider something a Sunday at the Register and ni Center, which is made up of dent’s Committee on Education Polishing and Scnil>blng Machines—Com­ 170 St. Louis university alumni little more meaningful than the we’ll take it from there. You ENGRAVED Beyond the High School, and mercial Vacuum! — Power Sweepers, Sim­ from the surrounding area. Dr. run-of-the-mill all-star squads. might just feel a little better plicity Garden Tractors and Snow Re­ since 1957 has been co-chair­ We proposed an academics- eitfii moval Equipment, Power Sprayers, and Joseph J. McGill, Denver, a for having taken the time to Janitorial Supplies. man of the Missouri State Com­ athletic team at the conclusion set us on the trail of someone PLASTIC mission on Higher Education. SALES CO. 534-5141 Denver 1736-44 Blake St. of each sports season. who is doing a whale of a job He is a former president of the We’re still waiting for some along these lines but is too SIGNS & DESK PLATES North Central Association of comment on this from coaches, bashful to toot his own horn. Colleges and Secondary Schools, * * « BRONZE TABLETS the accrediting agency for more SI. Vincent DePaul JOEY GIARDELLO’S boxing GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. than 400 colleges and univer­ victory Monday night over aging ‘‘Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy” sities and 3,400 high schools in a Baseball League Sugar Ray Robinson reminded 19-state area in the Middle JANITORIAL ft SANITARY SUPPLIES Scores for week of June 17: us of a comment we heard 1421 • 16th Street — CH 4-8775 or ClI 4-2598 West. some 25 years ago when a fel­ CLASS A ONE pickup for DIRECT service DENVER 2, COLORADO low named Lou Ambers was Falcons 10, St. John’s Gold 3; FATHER REINERT has four kingpin of the lightweight ranks. St. Vincent Seaman 6, Raiders brothers, two of whom are also That was at a time when such 5; Wolverines 12, St. James Blue Jesuit priests. The Rev. Carl greats as Barney Ross, Tony to both 9; Seaman 9, Falcons 8; St. M. Reinert, S.J., who served as Canzoneri and Henry .Armstrong ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY James Green 7, Raiders 6; Sea­ president, of Creighton Univer­ were in that same class. K man 9, Falcons 8; Wolverines GUY M. ELDER ft SONS sity, Omaha, for 10 years, be­ Franciscan friend of ours told coasts M 8, St. James Gold 6. Industrial and Commercial Building came president of the Creighton of how Ambers was attending Development Foundation in CLASS AAA the usual celebration at a night 175 Vallejo St. PEarl 3-8930 March, 1962. The Rev. James All Stars 12, St. James Gold club in New York after a suc­ DENVER CHICAGO TRUCKING CO, INC. Reinert, S.J., is principal of 8; Angels 13, Yanks 0; All Stars cessful defense of his title. Chaplain Kapaun High School 13, St. John’s Green 7; Yanks Everyone else was eating, drink­ 45th & Jackson • Denver • Phone Dudley 8-4S67 Very Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J. in Wichita. Kans. A brother, 13, St. James Blue 8; St. James ing and making merry. The Electrical Contracting & Repairing George Reinert, is director of Green 9, Angels 8. parched - lipped Ambers was member of the class of 1933 at public relations at Regis col­ celebrating, but without the ben­ the univcrsity'.s school of med­ MAJORS lege, Denver, and another broth­ efit of food or drink. It was icine, is alumni chairman for Bearcats 3, St. Phil’s 1; St. er, John ' Reinert, resides in after midnight and Lou had STROHMINGER the Center. James 6, Untouchables 0; Pi­ Boulder. ‘ rates 11, Bearcats 10; St. John’s Communion plans the next Electric Co. morning. THE DINNER is one of a ser­ Green 8, Untouchables 1. ies being held in connection with Licenied and Bonded the university’s priority needs looking at campaign appeal among alum­ Ex-Mullen Sports Star Member National Electrical Contractors Ass’n. ni across the nation. Since the things . . . Your Parish Service Station national appeal was launched in 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 Kansas City in 1961, more than By Lon Heoly Appointed to West Point Here is a helpful directory. Look for the lifting of your 60 centers have been opened, The second former Denver basketball and baseball. nearby “parish” service station. Its friendly operator involving more than 8,000 alum­ |ltVIH.e THI INTIRI MITROPOLITAN ARIA GRAMP SUTTLE SPEAKS Parochial League player in two Hickey, who received a pres­ is asking this special means to invite your patronage. ni. My good neighbor. Grandpa years to receive an appointment idential appointment, will con­ You’ll find that this extra friendliness is matched with lENNIE LENNOX The university’s priority needs Suttlc, was over this morning. to a service academy is Mi­ tinue an army tradition of his campaign is the first five-year We were talking about a trend chael Hickey of Littleton, who family. His father was a mem­ cheerful service and expert attention for your car. among a certain percentage of will* enter the U.S. Military ber of the class of 1939 at West He’s ready fo serve you with gas and oil, tires, bat­ our people, when Gramp said: academy at West Point July 1. Point and his grandfather, the teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By For Building “ Oftentimes, the young feller Hickey, son of Col. (ret.) and late Maj. Joseph H. Hickey, was who plugs hardest for the poli­ Mrs. Sanford W. Hickey, is a post quartermaster at Fitzsim- “pulling in” at his station regularly, you will recipro­ or Modernizing.. tician-run ‘papa-knows-besl’ type 1962 graduate of Mullen high ons hospital in the early 1930s. cate his friendliness and get the best in service. of government, is the very school, where he won the Mus­ Last year Chris Hoch, a same young feller who, at home tang trophy as the outstanding standout student-athlete at Re­ ran CATHEDRAL NOTRE DAME n r m n i thinks his independent, success­ scholar-athlete of the senior gis high school, received an ap­ ful and experienced pap ‘just class. pointment to the U.S. Naval Across th« StrMt from DAY and doesn’t know anything’.” He had competed in football, academy at Annapolis. 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Deline, Denser. 375 Logan St. SP. 7-3114 fM A-939S AURORA Robert F. Connor, Vic# President letl. Bishop Malone.v, and outgoing president. Politics, Thursday, June 27, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 Not Religion, Pray for Them Cause Split AGEE Joseph G. Jasko, 41, 2000 Lamer, Louis­ 22. Internwnt In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard GUSTAVE (OUS) SMITH Portland, Ore. — A Ukrain­ Mary Ethal Agae, 72, 1342 W. 4«th ave­ ville, Cok). He Is survived by his wife, mortuaries. Requiem High Mass was offered in St. ian Rite Bishop asserted here nue. She U survived by her children, Edna; a son, Ralph Jasko, Loulsvllle; SCHULTI Dominic's church, Denver, June 22 for hls mother, Mrs. AAary Jasko, Louis­ Gustave (Gus) Smith, 70, 2712 Hazel that a political rather than a numerous grandchildren and great-grand­ Alvin W. Schulte, 40, 1424 Pearl street. ville; four brothers, John, Mike, Step­ He Is survived by his wife, Helen; a street, who died in St. Joseph's hospital religious wedge has separated children. Requiem High Mass In Guardian hen, and Frank Harney; and three brothar, Francis J. Schulte, and a sister, June 19 after a long Illness. sisters. Sister Donata, Mrs, Helen Dem- A longtime member of the Jefferson many of the Orthodox from the Angels' church June 22. Interment In Mt. AArs. Agnes DItl, both of St. Louis, shkl, and Mrs. Susan Lastoky, Louis­ Mo.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Dramatic club, Mr. Smith was born Jan. Catholic Church for years. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. ville. Requiem High Mass In St. Louis' I, 1693, In Denver. church, Louisville, June 25. Interment Requiem High Mass In St. Phllomana's church June 25. Interment In Mt. Olivet. He attended schools here and married Bishop Jaroslav Gabro char­ In South Boulder Catholic cemetery. '*J«i*Oelgado, 21, 4484 Pecos street. He Boulevard mortuaries. Miss Kathryn Smith In Denver, Jan. 18, acterize the first session of the I. survived by hh wile, A^nri one sw, KILLOREN TOPPING 1916. Donald, and three daughters, LoulM, Kathryn U. Kllloren, 58, Denver. She Is Joseph Topping, 7^ 2110 W. Cedar, for­ Mr. Smith was a wholesaler for many second Vatican Council as “ an Eleanor, end Dolores, all ol Denver; his survived by a sister, Mrs. Alex Murray, merly of Walstnburg, Colo. He Is sur­ years and for the past three years has worked as night custodian for the Denver eye opener’’ and expressed hope mother, Mrs. Lupe D e lp h i w d 333 E. 14th avenue, Denver. Requiem vived by his wife, Anna; a daughter, brothers, Ray, Raymond, High Mass In Holy Name church, St. Mrs. Joan Marquez, Thornton; three U.S National Bank. here the second session will ac­ Steve: end four sisters, Mary, Dora, and Louis, M a, June 28. Interment In St. brothers, Robert Topping, Trinidad, Colo., He was a member of St Dominic's par­ complish “ what Pope John gave Josephine, Denver; and Mrs. E s t ^ Louis care of Arthur Donnelly mortuary. Archie Topping, Fowler, Colo., and Alex ish. In addition to his wife, he is survived Mendel, Harbor City,. MWi.; Day-Noonan mortuary. Topping, Pueblo, Colo.; three grandchil­ his life for — the return to the by a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Hammond, Mass In Our Lady of Guadalupe church KUNTZ dren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Church of everyone.” June 24. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Trevino Requiem Mass In St. Rose of Lima 2710 Hazel street, Denver; a sister, Mrs. Anthony A. Kunti, 23, Hudson. He Is Bertha Miller, and a brother, Carl T. mortuary. survived by his perents, AAr, and Mrs. I church June 25. Interment Ml. Olivet. The Bishop of the St. Nicholas I Howard mortuaries. Smith, both of Denver; four grand­ Isa Kuntz, Hudson. Requiem Mass In children, and nun>erous nieces and (Chicago) Ukrainian Rite dio­ *^ohn* W. Eagan, 83, 144 W. Ellsworm Our Lady of Grace church, Denver, June TRUJILLO avenue. He 1s survived oy his wife, Minnie nephews. cese said the desire for CTiurch 21. Interinent In Hudson. ' Hedro frullllo, 73, 1240 Kalamath St. interment In Mt. Olivet. Ollnger mortu­ Lee; two tons, John L. and H *ri> W-, Ke Is survive by his wife. Ascension; unity is especially fervent MAESTAS aries. Denver; a daughter, Mrs. Hazel L, Schad, two sons, Larry Trulillo, Denver, and SOFIA M. VIGIL Denver; three Toney A. Maeslas, 70, 105',h S. Grand Floyd Flores, Norwalk, Calif.; three sis­ among Ukrainians. great-grandchild. Requiem High Mass In asWiue, Pueblo. He 1s survived by three Requiem Mass was offered In St. Cathe­ ters, Mrs. Coraleen Duarte, Mrs. Amy rine's church. Commerce City, June 22 for Redemptorlst church June 25. Interment sons, Willie J„ Engelwood; Freddie, Los Garcia, and Mrs. Anna Mae Montero, all Mrs. Sofia M. Vigil, 57, 6261 Pontiac THE HEAD of some 20,000 Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Angelas, Calif.; and Arnold, Littleton; of Denver; 22 grandchildren, and two street, who died In a local hospital June PR EIT A . . four daughters, Mrs. Annie Martinez and great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass In St. Ukrainian Rite Catholics in the Mrs. Helen Estroda, both of Littleton, 17. Carlot Frelta, 74, 1032 Cherokee tlrwl. Caletan's church June 28. Interment In west said that at the first ses­ He It survived by one ton, Charles, Mrs. Mary Moody, Kansas, and Mrs. She was born Nov. 16, 1905, In Capulln, Ft. Logan National cemetery. and came to Denver five years ago. She Phoenix, A rlt; four daughters, Mrs. Amela Johns, San Luis, Colo.; two ULIBARRI sion of the council, many Bish­ Anselmo Arellano and Mrs. Ernest brothers, Joe Maestas, Ft. Garland, Colo., was married to the late Cestulo Vigil. and Felix Maestas, AAonte Vista, Colo.; Andrew UllbarrI, 4029 Shoshone street. Mrs. Vigil was a housewife most of her ops for the first time saw the Martinez, Denver, Mrs. Louis Torres, He Is survived by his perents, Mr. and Phoenix, and Mrs. Harold Wilson, BIrnv lour sisters, Mrs. Becky Romero, Ft. life. Church in all its different rites Garland; Mrs. Sanida Hendrex, Red Mrs. Joe UllbarrI, uenver; a brother, She Is survived by four sons, Albert, Ingham, Ala.; 14 grandchlldrw, and David, and two sisters, Darlene and “ All the Bishops saw the real Planning iublfuu Yaar Paeaptlon several nieces and nephews. Requiem Wing, Colo.; Mrs. Margaret Chavez, Ore­ Felix, Joe, and Anselmo, all of Denver; Margaret, all of Denver; and his grand­ five daughters, Mrs. Vera Santistevan, Hkh Mass In Sacred Heart church gon, and Molly Maestas, Denver; 22 catholicity of the Church,” he Completing plans for the golden jubilee June 25. Interment In Ft. Logan na­ grandchildren, and 14 greatgrandchild­ parents, Mrs. Mary Zamora and Mr. Denver; Mrs. Julia Martinez, Comnrerce president; Mrs. Marcella Lindeman, first vice ren. Requiem High Mass In St. M ary's and Mrs. CIprIano UllbarrI, Alamosa, City; Mrs. Mary Zamarron and Mrs said. “ It was the first time it pastor’s reception July 2 in Presentation Par­ tional cemetery. Trevino mortuary. Colo. Graveside services June 25 In Ml. president; and Mrs. C. Gagne, secretary. church, LIttleloa June 24. Interment In Theresa Perez, both of Gilroy, Calif.; and had ever happened for all of ish, Denver, are Father Matthias J. Blenkush, ^tum lo Herrera, 74, 1233 Kalamath Ff. Logan National cemetery. Ollnger Olivet. Trevino mortuary. Mrs. Rudy Duran, Grand Junction; two Standing — Mrs. Wilma Fischer, auditor; mortuaries. WALSH sisters, Mrs. Slyvania Duran, Delta; and them. Every day Mass was pastor, and officers of the Altar and Rosary Street. He 1s survived by two sons, Ed­ Mary E. Walsh, 41, 2875 W. 33rd Mrs. Beth Rice, auditor; Father Blenkush, ward and Chrb Herrera, Denver; five MANOINI Mrs. Emilia Naranfo, Pueblo; two broth­ celebrated in a different rite.” avenue. She Is survived by a son, Law­ ers, Alex Gallegos, Ogden, Utah; and Joe society. They are (from left): Seated — Mrs. spiritual director; Mrs. Vivian Jones, auditor, daughters, Mrs. Jeverlo Rodriguez, Mrs. Jerry Manginl, 4t, 4000 Navalo street. rence, and a daughter, Laura, both of Bishop Gabro took a dim view Ben Lucero, Mrs. Louis Vigil, Mrs. Pau He Is survived by a brother, John Man­ Gallegos, Caldwell, Ida.; 36 grandchildren, Roseann Lee, treasurer; Mrs. Celia Barry, and Mrs. Maria Wojcik. Lakewood; four brothers, John D. Egan, and five great-grandchildren. of the possibility of the Soviet Madrid, and Mrs. Nick Manianares, all ginl, Denver. Requiem High Mass In Ml. Denver; James H. Egan, Lakewood; of Denver; 14 grandchildren, and 32 Carmel church June 24. Interment In Ml. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Union softening toward the Richard Hughes, Butte, Mont.; and Law­ EMILIO CHBRRIE Af Paslor’f Rucupfion great-grandchildren. Requiem High Mass Olivet. Ollnger mortuaries. rence Hughes, Pocatello, Ida.; and a sis­ In St. Calatan's church June 22. Interment Requiem High Mass was offered In Church. He said the Soviets, MURRELL ter, Mrs. Marlorle Parker, Denver. Re­ Mt. Carmel church, Denver, June 27 for In Mt. Olivet. Trevino mortuary. for example, praised Pope John Thomas W. Murrell, 37, 3741 Race quiem High Mass In St. Elizabeth's Emilio Cherrie, 56, 3622 Quivas street, JASKO street. He Is survived by his wile, Ann: church, Denver, June 20. Interment In Mt. who died June 23 in St. Luke's hospital “ for their own benefit.” Altar Rosary Society to Fete Workers a son, Terry Hubbard, and a daughter, Olivet, Ollnger mortuaries. after a long Illness. Cheryl, both of Denver; his parents, Mr. ZAPATA . He was born in Denver, Nov. 13, 1906, He expressed the belief that and Mrs. Charles Murrell; four brothers, Dolores Zapata, 59, 1014 24th street. She Charles D., Jr., Walter, Joseph, and and attended Bryant F. Skinner junior the Soviets allowed Russian (Presentation Parish, Denver) 24 to Sept. 1 by the parish being accepted for new pupils Is survived by four sons, Kelly, Tony, and high school and North high school here. Glen; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Williams Rumaldo, Denver; and Astanislao, Flint, Mr. Cherrie was a professional car­ Churchmen to attend the coun­ The golden jubilee year pas­ credit union. in the parish school Informa­ and Laura Murrell; and many other Mich.: seven daughters, Connie, Teresa, relatives. Requiem AAass In Church of penter and cabinet maker for 35 years. cil as observers “for their own Credit is given for each de­ and Patricia Zapata, Mrs. Jannie Polks He was a member of Mt. Carmel par­ tor’s reception for all Altar and tion can be obtained by calling Holy Ghost June 25. reasons.” posit. At the end of the contest and Mrs. Emma Aquilar, all of Denver; ish and Carpenters Local 55. Rosary society workers will be lE R RA T O N E Mrs. Lupe Maes, Alamosa, Colo.; and He was the son of the late John the girl winner will be awarded at the convent. Frank Serratone, 81, 7280 Raritan Mrs. Bonnie Haralson, Flint, Mich.; 33 Cherrie. held Tuesday, July 2, in the street. He 1s survived by his wife, Phllo- grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild. In addition to his mother, Mrs. Stella Lunch With Cardinalf a camera, and the boy winner, mene; Ijro sons, Roy and Pete Serratone, Requiem High Mass In Sacred Heart Cherrie, he Is survived by three school cafeteria. Invitations are a football. Denver; nine daughters, Mrs. Margie Vatican City —Pope Paul VI church June 21. Interment In Mt. Olivet. brothers, James and Alfred, Denver, now being mailed to the work­ An adult instruction class is Mother of God TIndle, Jacksonville, Fla.;' Mrs. Josephine Trevino mortuary and Tony, , Calif.; a sister, had his midday meal with the Bendever, Mrs Rose Hutson, Mrs. Alex MRS. IMOGe NE LATTNER Mrs. Helen Smith, Selina, Kans.; one ers. being held every Monday and Cardinals shorUy after the first Oerace, Mrs. Frank Clalce, Mrs. Francis Riquiam High Mass was offered In St. niece, three nephews, and several cou­ A luncheon will be served at Thursday at 8 p.m. in the new Altar Society Broncucio, M lu Angelina Serratone, Mrs. Louis church, Englewood, June 25, for sins. rituals following his election Stella Rotella, and Mrs. Catherine Johns­ Mrs. Imogene L. Lattner, 47, 3231 S. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Ollnger 12:30 p.m. Guests of honor at school building. The class is were completed. ton, all of Denver; 22 grandchildren, and University boulevard, Englewood, who gmortueries. the reception will be Father open to non-Catholics interested Installation 15 greatgrandchildren. Requiem High died In a local hospital June 21 after auMutHio'QSSiTm Mass In Assumption church, Welby, June a long Illness. Richard Lechman, the new as­ in the Church as well as to pa­ (Mother of God Parlih, Denver) She was born Jan. 17, 1914, In Seattle, sistant pastor, and pioneer rishioners who wish a deeper rnmu tf t Wash., and attended schools there. OFFICERS of the Altar and Mrs. Lattner came to Denver from Seat­ members of the society. knowledge of their faith. The Monuments Oi Ohllnctloo tle In September, 1959. She married Paul Civic Center Flowers course is being taught by Mrs. Rosary society for the coming UNCii irU2 i. Lattner In Seattle oh Nov, 18, 1934. A SUMMER contest to en­ Madlene Headrick. year were installed June 19 by JERRY BREEN Mrs. Lattner was a member of St. Louis parish and Altar and Rosary SKlety. courage deposits by children Mrs. Phil Pacheco, president of Sne was a housewife most of her life. 1 1 ^ W. 44lh Ava. Florist Created by George iiloce is being conducted from June REGISTRATIONS are now the East Denver section. Arch- In addition to her husband, she Is sur­ HA. 4-7M4 - OPEN DAILY 1521 Champa diocesan Council of Catholic vived by three sons, Paul E., U S . Army, George J. Noce, 64, Denver mer principal of Bryant-Web- One block tasl of Mt. Olivet 266-3131 Ft. Lawton, 'Seattle, Peter J., l/.S. Navy, Women. Naval air station, Whidbay Island, and civic center superintendent, 1 ster school, and Miss Clara Grant A., Denver; a daughter, Lucllla M. died June 19 in a local hospital Marie Noce, both of Denver; Glendale National Bank Those assuming office are Lattner, Denver; her father, Irving H. Mrs. Julius Carabello, presi­ Pratt, Seattle; and a brother, Irving H. after a short illness. and two brothers, Lt. Gen. Dan- Pratt, Jr„ Saattla. Mr. Noce was widely known iel Noce, Castleton, Va., and Announces Open House dent; Mrs. Leonard A. Tangney, Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard for his creative work in the David H. Noce, Berkeley, Calif, first vice, president; Mrs. Ralph SWIGERT BROS. mortuarlas. The new South Denver Na­ tomer service incorporated In Burg, second vice president; MRS. MARY PIRRINO civic center flower gardens. | General Noce was the creator tional Bank of Glendale, com­ Requiem High Mass was otfarad In Mt. He created the civic center and organizer of the Amphibian the $250,000 bank building com­ Mrs. James Mooney, third vice Carmel churcn, Denver, June 25 for Mrs. pleted at 690 S. Colorado bou­ plex. president; OPTOMETRISTS Mary Perrino, 87, 4501 Grove Street, who tulip beds by obtaining them Command of the U.S. Army and levard, will hold an open house died In her home June 21 after a long Ill­ direct from the Netherlands. played an important role in Refreshments will be served Mrs. Emmet Dwyer, treasur­ ness. June 29 and 30 from 1 to 7 p.m. Mr. Noce was appointed su­ World War II. He is the highest and guests will register for a er; Mrs. John Shaw, recording Mrs. Perrino was a Denver resident for and prior to opening for regu­ 44 years. perintendent “^by Mayor Ben ranking military man to come free week-end holiday at the secretary; Mrs. Ruth Weadlcx, Devofed To Your Complete Vision Care Sne was born Nov. 14, 1875, In San lar banking business on July 1. Stapleton 25 years ago. He re- out of Denver. Riviera hotel in Las Vegas via corresponding secretary; and Paulo Matese, Italy, and came to the Weldon B. Hamilton, presi­ United States In 1891, settling In New Mr. Noce was the cousin of United Airlines jet. Mrs. Clifford Welch, hi^rian. York City. brother Xavier, F.S.C., vice dent, invited the public to tour OPTICIANS Mrs. Perrino married Anthony Perrino Mr. Hamilton also announced president of St. Mary’s college, the area’s new, modern motor THE REV. John Anderson, In New York, Nov. 22, 1897, and they that the new motor bank’s flrat I - H. W; SWIGERT Jr., O.D. WILLIAM FARRER moved to Denver the same year. Oakland, Calif. bank and to inspect the many pastor, told those present some 400 checking account customers Mr. Perrino died In 1948. She was a Burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme­ new features of banking equip­ of the highlights of his trip to I H. W. ODtL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE charter member of the Third Order of Ml. will receive the use of a safe Carmel and the Mt. Carmel Altar and tery. Boulevard mortuaries ment, building design, and cus- Europe. Refreshments were Rosary society. deposit box at no charge until served by the outgoing officers. She Is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Jan. 1, 1964. p: 1550 California St. KE. 4-5819 Carmie Scordo, Mrs. Mary Elliott, Mrs. Angerina Mazone, and M rs Marla Tata, 4,S20 Study Faith all of Denver, and Mrs. Rose Campiglla, Police Department Clerk OFFICERS OF South Denver San Diego, Calif.; 23 grandchildren, and National bank of Glendale are Wellington, New Zealand — 34 greatgrandchildren. Some 4,520 persons have en­ Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard James W. Ford, vice president; rolled in a correspondence mortuaries Donald B. Robertson, secretary MRS. MARTHA M. RYAN course on the Catholic faith '^ENVER^Itr^DS CO- Marvin Prue Succumbs and general counsel; and Don­ Requiem High Mass was ottered In St. which was started two years WHC8 C DCIIVCI SHOPS WITH CONFIOEHCt Catherine's church, Denver, June 21 for Marvin W. Prue, 43, Denver Mr. Prue was a former presi­ ald D. Wise, treasurer. Mrs. Martha M. Ryan, 91, 3349 W. 38th ago and has brought 163 con­ dent of the White Buffalo Coun­ 2weM • llriKH I tut Claur Owt • 8Eilii 3 iSSS t timk » «MUI 3-Hlt avenue, who died In Good Shepherd Police department auto theft di­ Mr. Hamilton also is chair­ versions. Nursing home, Lakewood, June 18 after vision clerk, died June 23 in a cil of American Indians, a direc­ a short Illness. man of the board of directors. local hospital. tor of the Indian Census for the DENVER EVERGREEN She was born Feb. 29, 1172, In Irving, Other directors are Saul N. Da­ Kan., and attended schools there. She Mr. Prue, who resided at Denver metropolifan area, and vidson; George J. M. Kelly, MONUMENT CO. ADVANCE SALE! married James E. Ryan In Summerfleld, 5525 N. Federal boulevard, was a member of the board of direc­ Kan., In 1895. Continental airlines; Munro L. Thay came to Denver from Wiggins, born May 12, 1920, in Ocreek, tors of the Denver Christian Lyeth; SAVE ON FIELDCREST Colo., In 1933. Mrs. Ryan was a house­ S. Dak., and was a member of center. George J. Noce Theodore Pate, Davis & Shaw wife most of her life. the Rosebud Sioux tribe of In addition to his wife, he is She Is survived by three sons, Donald Furniture Co.; Allan R. Phipps, BLANKETS . . . ORDER D„ James E., both ol Denver, and Thom­ sided at 3726 Vallejo street. South Dakota. j Hughes and Dorsey, attorneys; as H., Los Angeles, Calif.; (another son, Mr. Noce was born Oct. 16, Requiem High Mass was of­ George F., died In 1952); a daughter, Ira C. Rothgerber, Jr., attor­ IwgMt Stiwtion In ttM NOW ... GET DELIVERY 1898, in Denver and attended fered for him Juna 27 in St. Sockir Mounttin Atm Mrs. Mary E. Middleton, Denver; and one ney; L. A. Stookesberry, Econ­ grandson, Gerald D. Middleton, Denver. North high trade school. Peter’s church in Ocreek. 11138 WMt 44th Av«. Interment In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard (I mll« Eatt of Mount Olivtt) IN SEPTEMBER . . . Before he was appointed civic omy Lumber Co.; and Edward mortuaries. T. Young. ChiriM MrStoklan Itanlny Hall center superintendent, he was HE RECEIVED his education HA. 44477 PAY IN OCTOBER! employed by the Denver pub­ at St. Francis’ mission in South lic schools and the Rocky Moun­ Dakota and took commercial “CHATEAU" training at the Haskell institute OThmoALcufL tain News. ACRILAN® ACRYLIC Requiem High Mass was of­ in Lawrence, Kans. fered for him in St. Patrick’s He married Alice Horn in WALSH, GILL i SMITH BLANKET FOLLOWING A R E tt>« names of priests church, Denver, June 24. A Ros­ Winner, S. Dak., in 1944. who have served fn the Archdiocese of They moved to Denver eight Denver and died In the month of June. ary was said for him on June i n s u r 0 r s Twin size, 66” x90“ , lO /nn The living faithful ara asked to remem­ 23. years ago, when Mr. Prue be­ reg. 14.98______12.99 ber- them In their prayers. came a millwright for the Den­ 0 God/ who, In raising Thy strvants Est. 1864 to the dignity of Bishops end priests, did HIS PARENTS, Mr. and Mrs. ver Reel and Tank Co. Twin or full size, 72"x90'’, i ' n n n give them a share in the priesthood of fht Apostles, we pray Thee admit Angelo Noce, were early Den­ Peter J. Walsh, Managing Partner reg. 15.98______10.9 9 them now and torovormore Into the ipos- ver pioneers. School Yoor-Around tolie company. Through Christ Our Lord Full size, 80"x90” , i a nn Amen. (Oration from Mass for Ooparttd His father, who had worked Montreal, Que. — Approval by 1010 GUARANTY Priests.) for the old Rocky Mountain the Faculty of Arts of the Uni­ reg. 16.98______14.99 Rev. Augustine M. Bertram, S.J., June BANK BLOG. DENVER M A 3-7245 26, 1936 News, was a student in the first versity of Montreal is expected Rev. Robert C. Herder, S.J., June 16, class of St. Mary’s college, San shortly to put into operation a Marvin W. Prue King size, 108"x90“ , nn 1949 reg. 27.98 ______Z 0.99 Rev. Francis X. Hoefkens, S.J., June 15, Francisco, Calif., in 1863, and program of four trimesters a survived by a daughter, Patty, 1949 was the originator and moving year to replace the present sys­ Rev. William C. Hoctor, C.M., June 6, of the home; two sisters, Mrs. 1953 force behind the designation of tem of two semesters a year, Winnie Night and Mrs. Lorraine “GOLD CROWN" Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Kelly, June Columbus Day, Oct. 12, a quasi- with two to three months’ sum­ 5, 1960 White Pipe, and a brother, Ev­ AUTOAAATIC BLANKET Rev. Alphonse J. Lebeau, S.J., June 5, national holiday. mer vacation. St Denis’ college erett Prue, all of Ocreek; and 1942 T R E V in o Mr. Noce is survived by two will be the first school here to several nieces and nephews. Rev. Florence Mahoney, S.J., June 19, ¥ Twin size, 66"x84", single m nn 1962 sisters. Miss Lillian Noce, for- operate on a year-around basis. Burial in Ocreek, S. Dak. P E 3 -0 0 1 3 ^ Rev. Joseph R. Morlarify, June 13, 1946 control, reg. 27.98 ______19.99 Rev. William J. Robison, S.J., June 3, 1944 Full size, extra wide, 80“x84", o j qq Rev. Felix A. C. Schmitt, June 6, 1934 “ The Satisfaction of a Service Well Rendered’‘ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, June 15, single control, reg. 32.98 ______2 4 .9 9 I960 Most Rev. Anthony J. Schuler, S.J., TWO CHAPELS TO SERVE YOU Full size, extra wide, 80"x84” , June 3, 1944 Rev.> John J. Shea, June 7, 1944 CHAPEL OF ROSES Rev. George M. Sipchen, S.J., June 26, MEMORIAL CHAPEL dual control, reg. 37.98 ______Z 9.99 1949 420 a. ALAMiDA AVI. 30b to. LOOAN ST. Rev. George A. Thomas, C.SS.R., June Ph.: P la n 3-3743 Ph.: P tirl 3-0013 King size, extra wide, 108"x90", 15, 1947 (Readers art asked to send dual control, reg. 69.98 ______j9 .9 9 in changes and additions.) “ FOR PEACE OF MIND" MRS. MARIA RODRIGUEZ FUNKnAL PI.ANS AVAII.AHI.K INSUHANUC UK 'IKUhT “MODERNE" BLANKET ' Requiem Mass was offered In St. An­ PLANS THKUUUII AMklHILA'S LKAIIINU CUm'UHAllUN. thony of Padua's church, Denver, June 20 OF 100% WpOL for Mrs. Marla Rodriguez, 72, 801 S. Newton street, who died June 17 In St. Luke's hospital. Twin size, 66” x90", lo n n She was born April 17, 1691, In Holman, N. M e x , and was educated at schools in ^ e g . 2 1 .9 8 ______19.99 New Mexico. Mrs. Rodriguez married Antonio Rod­ Full size, 80“ x90“ , riguez In Holman In 1919. In addition to her husband, she Is sur­ reg. 24.98 ______2 1 .99 vived by a daughter, Mrs. Lora Lopez, Denver; a son, Joe I. Rodriguez, Santa King size, 108” x90", on no Cruz, N. Mex.; two slaters, Mrs. Albert Maestas, Denver, and Mrs. Fidelia Arel­ reg. 34.98 ______29 .99 lano, Holman; two brothers. Bias Lucero, HOWARD Sante Fe, N. Max., and Ubaldo Lucero, Mora. N Mex.; and four grandchildren. 2 WAYS TO BUY IN OUR Interment In Mt. Olivet. MR. LUE ROSE Individual attention ADVANCE BLANKET SALE Requiem High Mass was offered In St. Patrick's church, Denver, June 25 for 1. Put in Will Call with a small deposit of 2.00, and Mr. Lue Rose, 65, 3431 Osage st., who for funerals died June 22 in a local hospital after a pay over a 90-day period. Blankets to be delivered long Illness. He was born In Italy, May in September. 29, 1698. Mr. Rose was a member of St. Patrick's parish and a member of V.F.V^. Capra De BerMey Park Cfiapif Park Avenut Chapal 2. Charge to your regular account . . to be delivered Canlo Glola Tezak Post No. 6616. Bang-Up Evening for Orphans in September and charged on your October billing. In addition, to his wife, Ersilla, he is Weit 46th and Tennyson Eost 17th and Marion survived by a son, Fred, Denver; three Sister Jolenta and Sister Clara, mother Cit entrance of Berkeley Park at Park Avenue MAIL ORDERS FILLED— TO ORDER BY PHONE daughters, Roseann, Denver, Mrs. Bever­ Post One. Also on hand with advance sam­ superior of St. Clara’s orphanage, accept tick­ DIAL 292-1800 ly Smith, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. ples of treats from more than 1,000 orphans, Ot 3-6425 AC 2-1051 Dolores DIGIacomo, Denver; and 10 ets for American Legion “ Salute To America” disabled veterans, and service men are Mrs. grandchildren. Blankets— oil 3 "Denvers” Interment in Mt. Olivet. Ollnger mor fireworks display on July 4 from Jim Me- E. P. Tepper of the Dolly Madison stores tuarles. Conaty, past commander, American Legion and Paul Wilson of the Pepsi Cola company. Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, June 27, 1963 Peace Corps Shows Others s c h o o l How to Help Themselves OcM i m

The following essay by Sue “ Drive away evil spirits.” teach the people how to do Bobalek of Cathedral high Those are good words. magic. school, Denver, was awarded Papa picks up a large earthen It is very hot in the hut and first place in the freshman- CYO Programs sophomore division of Arch­ bowl and gives it to Eldest Marga is getting impatient. For bishop Urban J. Vehr’s annual Daughter. “ Go. Water is need­ at least an hour she has been The major vent in June for St. Dominic’s CYO, Denver, ed.” essay contest for Catholic demonstrating the treatment will be a combined weiner roast, hayrack ride, and dance to She goes. She must obey schools. for broken limbs. No one seems be held from 5:30 to II p.m., Saturday, June 29 at Ray and Barbara Hurst of Marycrest Papa. But she is so slow. Papa Lena’s stables, one mile soutii of Tiny Town. is impatient. It is important to to understand. Why can’.t these high school was awarded first Reservations at $1 each may be made by calling 477-4766 do as Missie Johnson says. people grasp such a simple place in the junior-senior di­ or 433-0700 before June 29. Because of limited facilities, res­ Since Eldest Daughter will not vision of the contest, and thing? She begins the explana­ ervations will be open to members and their dates only. be back soon. Papa sits down in It’s Bazaar Tima Again Christopher Crennan, Our Lady tion again for the 129th time, There will be a council meeting of St. Dominic’s CYO at the shade to thii±. 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, followed by the general meeting at of Lourdes school, Denver, in hoping to get her point across. Discussing final plans for the annual ba­ R. E. Kekelsen, pastor, Virginia Montana, din­ the seventh and eighth grade 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in joining is invited to attend. IT WASN’T too long ago that The people are eager to learn, zaar in St. Anthony of Padua’s parish. West- ner chairman, Alden Delarm, Dan Brown, division. Miss Hurst’s essay wood, to be held on the parish grounds July the Americans came to Papa’s if they could only comprehend Minnie Nider, Bert Becker, general bazaar was printed in a previous edi­ 12-14 are the hard-working volunteers who are land. He remembers how chairman; Willma Van Cleave, Marie Husa, Church Grows in Vietnam tion of the D e n v e r C a th o lic making preparations for the event. The annual strange it was at first. No one THEN MARGA gets an idea. Betty Richard and Mabel Schmiedbauer. R eg iste r , and young Cressen’s fete will feature the grand award of a 1963 trusted them until they began She chooses a boy from the Standing, first row, are A1 Huter, Eddie Despite Guerilia Warfare composition will be published Oldsmobile Dynamic ‘88’ sedan, supplied by Cordova, Harold McMillan, Elena McMillar, to work — WITH the people. crowd to use as a guinea pig. in a future idition. Empire Oldsmobile of Denver; a variety of By Columban Father van Binh of Saigon confirmed Then many friendships were She has him lie down on the Phyllis Fehringer, Rosemary Bergin, Dick booths for children and adults, and a well- Patrick O’Connor them. born. These were a different table and tells him to pretend Bergin, Dave Flipse, John Kaezka, John Yedo, WOULD 1 JOIN stocked games booth. The ham dinner, for Saigon, Vietnam — The Were these the converts for variety of foreigner. They tried his arm is broken. Slowly, step Jim Kearney, Harvey Wren, Leo Harvey, and THE PEACE CORPS? which the parish is famed, wiil climax the Church grows in Vietnam in the whole year, grouped for to become part of the country. by step, she performs the ritual, Reginald Briggs; and iast row, Mary Barba, By Sue Bobalek spite of guerrilla warfare and Baptism on one occasion? They weren’t the usual high- explaining in simple terms what event Sunday, July 14, from 1 to 7 p.m. Anthony Barba, Ralph Sugar, Jo Martinac, Cathedral High School Seated, left to right, are Joe Trainer, Alice and Dorothy Fetter. other troubles. “ No,” one of the priests ex­ and-mighty type. They were is being done. The dimness of the filthy Seventy-two converts received plained. “ We have three or four good to the people — and still Atler, Gretta Goggin, Peggy Nobles, Father hovel is broken by a high- Finally the operation is com Baptism and Confirmation m groups like this in the parish are! pleted and black faces light up. pitched wail. A child is bom in From the High Schools the same afternoon in Sacred during the year.” a home dense with the stench “ Peace Corps.” That strange The people begin to chatter ex­ Heart church in the Giadinh Sacred Heart parish, Giadinh, of the manure plaster that holds sound means much to Papa’s citedly They understand! section of Saigon. has 12,000 parishioners but only it together. people. It is the name of a tiihe Happy now, Marga dismisses The 72 comprised 17 men, 15 two resident priests. It has 32 He is welcomed by the con­ of Americans who have come her class and proceeds toward 9 Seniors Awarded Honors women, 20 girls, and 20 chil- praesldla of the Legion of Mary, fusion of noises from the family to help them. The Peace Corps a small hut on the edge of the drMi. Five priests baptized however, and a school with 1,500 pets — a chicken, a piglet, and volunteers show the people how village. Now it is her turn to them. Archbishop Paul Nguyen pupils. a monkey — which scamper to help themselves. Papa likes be a student. She enters and about in the shadows, leaving this. The Americans have a greets the elderly man inside, At Graduation Services messes heaped on the mat floor. great knowledge of western seats herself and pulls out a St. Vincent de Paul's Parish magic and are giving it to the blue notebook and pencil. Spiders creep along the thatch (Holy Family) Katherine Frey, honors at the will make arrangements for a so. UNIVERSITY BLVD. B E. ARIZONA ceiling and mosquitos buzz an­ people. The elderly man, Noam, be High School, Denver) entrance to Loretto Heights col­ fitting at the store. SUNDAY MASSES noyingly. Under such conditions Suddenly Papa’s train of gins to talk in the native tongue. Nine seniors were awarded Further information may be thought breaks. Peace Corps lege. 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 many infants die. He is teaching Marga the his­ honors and scholarships at the obtained from the uniform Lady says to scrape dirt out of Marga Johnson, a young tory and customs of the tribe. high school graduation Mass chairman, Mrs. Rosemary Pat­ Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. the hut. So! Must get busy. A REPRESENTATIVE from Peace Corps nurse, has already This is important to know if June 2. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor ton, 388-1885. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor Papa shouts for his two young­ the Dennis Uniform company decided ^ a t this particular she really wants to be a friend Forrest H. Allen, pastor, pre­ 2385 E. Arizona 74441U est daughters and orders them will be at the high school July child will live. She fixes fresh to the people. sented the awards to the stu­ ...... MM...... OsltMBWaijlitUrM'Rst to clean every piece of dirt out 12 for fitting uniforms. Fresh­ LOYOLA PARISH white sheets atop the strawpile Noam is explaining the an­ dents. bed and thoroughly cleans moth­ of the bouse. He doesn’t want cient marriage ritual and re­ man girls well be notified of the evil spirits hiding there. RECEIVING the awards were time for their fitting, scheduled SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME er and son. Then she checks lated customs. Marga’s face is the following graduates: Rocky Florl Preisser's Red & White blank. She cannot understand for the morning. Mama’s infected leg once more Sheila Coggins, a joint honor E. 17th and Race PAPA SITS in the shade, half- All other students desiring un­ before leaving to talk with why women are regarded as scholarship to the University of Grocery and Market Papa. dozing, but casting fond glances little better than slaves. iforms should come from 1 to Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. toward his little son. He is now Colorado, Boulder; FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES Poor Noam tells her over and 3 p.m. Those unable to be Your Convenient almost two months old. It has Ralph Wolf, joint honor schol­ AND QUALITY GROCBRIIS ONCE OUTSIDE the hut, over again that it is tradition, there are asked to notify the Druggist been a week since Peace Corps arship to Colorado School of Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 Marga breathes freely. She’d that men just are better and Dennis Uniform company, Lady last came to the village Mines, Golden; never known such a horrible more deserving of honor. Why phone, 388-1885, and the firm Prescriptions |jquors 1331 I. Ohl. An. (S. UMf. nS OU.) and she is due to come today. Constance Troilo, joint honor smell as the one in there! Oh, can’t this foreign woman under­ scholarship to Colorado State well. Better find Papa. Yesterday Mama scrubbed stand? It is so simple! Noam the house with magic, so it is university. Ft. Collins; “ Papa, Come here! Yes, you is becoming impatient. That very clean. Mama’s infected leg Stephen Maytag, superior per­ have a fine son. Now listen. . . woman just can’t learn. is almost healed, and she is formance in the National M^isrit This is a bottle of special magic. Marga writes whatever Noam PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE proud because she has been Scholarship examination and the When you use it, you must first changing her own dressings, says and promises that she will Engineer’s Day competitive put aU the pets outside and CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT 5ERVIC. just like Peace Corps Lady try hard to understand. Now four-year scholarship to Colora­ leave them out. Scrape away showed hei;. Now, if someone she must go, but will Noam do School of Mines; all the dirt, then mix some come to the big get-together gets hurt. Mama knows how to Kathleen Soucie, joint honor magic in a bowl of water and put on the medicine and ban coming in three days? Yes? scholarship to Colorado State ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ST. CATHERINE’S scrub the whole house with it. ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA dage. Good! She will see him there. college, Greeley; This must be done often or it OR. 7-0649 OL S-99M Driving back to headquarters Michael Hart, El Pomar foun­ won’t work. If you do as I say, It is good, too, that Peace in a battered old jeep, Marga dation four-year scholarship to CHERRELYN ALLENDALE “BUD" STEPHENS BUSY CORNER it will help i i v e away evil Corps Lady show ^ Witch Doc­ tries to understand the custom. Colorado State university; DRUG STORE spirits of sickness. Be careful tor some of her magic. He can PHARMACY DRUG STORE Finally she tells herself that Shirley Morahan, superior per In Slckntu and In Hailth not to let dirt gather. Evil help her. It is good that they Professional Pharmacists though she may not see a rea­ formance in the National Merit Phone SU. 9-2561 9 8 0 ^ . 59th Place spirits hide in dirt piles.’’ won’t be working against one Rx son behind it, a custom is a Scholarship examination and a BROADWAY at QUINCY W. 38th Ave. & Federal Blvd. Papa gnmts and takes the another.' HA. 2-2397 custom and she’ll have to learn four-year scholarship and hon­ ENGLEWOOD Prescription Denver, Colo. magic. Marga hopes he will Papa springs to his feet as FREE PARKING Arvajda, Colorado to live with it whether it meets ors at entrance to Loretto follow instructions. After re­ he hears excited cries. The her approval or not. Heights college; Rx peating them twice more, she Peace Corps Lady has arrived ST. DOMINIC’S Michael Rowe, superior per­ lALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD leaves for the next village. Papa calls together Mama and OUR LADY OF LOURDES AFTER SUPPER, Marga formance in the National Merit P ^ a looks at the bottle of Uie children and all rush to the writes a letter home; Scholarship examination and FRIENDLY BLY’S magic. He thinks over what main hut of the village. Here "Tha Stora at Paraonal Sarvlea" Dear Mom and Dad, joint honor scholarship to the DRUG FAIR “ Peace Corps Lady” said: the nurse will treat the ill and Prescription Pharmacy Tonight it is hot and humid, University of Colorado; DRUG & PHARMACY 4204 So. Broadway Houri; 9 A.M to 6 P.M. Wesley Pharmacy Alamada G Shtrldan and insects are really biting. For Frtt Dtllvory of ProKiiptlon Sat. 9 A.M. to 2 A.AA. JtwtII G Fadaral Work seemed so hard today. I Delayed Vocations and Drug Naods Prescription Druggists CURE d'ARS PARISH Phono 3120 W. 29th Ava. — OL 5-5191 didn’t seem to be getting'any­ 0. J. QUINLAN AAambar St. Vincent Frta D«llvary E. 32ND A DAHLIA ST. 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PE. 3-6912. micb, president; and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, leaders were conducted by Mrs. George E. JOHN J. SULLIVAN sires position with pleasant Catho­ Singer 31-15 Comm...... $75 • Executor lic lady. Non-senlle, will consider Slant-o-matic Singer ...... $7 Mo. first vice president. Standing — Mrs. Maur­ McCaddon, retiring president of the new Cath­ seml-invalld. No heavy lifting. Ex­ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Priced from John Fleming Kelly Universal Sam-B een Kottenstette, treasurer; Mrs. Katherine olic Parent-Teacher league. Attorney for the Estate cellent references. Write Box 301, Auto. • . . - - only 7 pmnts. Denver Catholic Register, 934 Ban­ Anderson, historian; Mrs. Gregory Stretz, re- 500 Equitable Building We specialize in Northwest Denver, Slant needle Singer ...... $57 Denver 2, Colorado nock St., Denver, Colo. Arvada. Lakewood, and Wheatndge 50 OTHER USED & REPOSSESSED real estate. Prompt, courteous, sales MACHINES TO CHOOSE FROM Telephone AM. 6-1461 service. Your local realtor tor 2U (Published In the Denver Catholic years. SALESMEN'S Register) DEMONSTRATORS First Publication: June 13, 1963 EDUCATION 13 STACKHOUSE REALTY 3535 W, 3ttth Ave. GK. 7-16/B White & New Home Port, electric, $1895 Last Publication: July 4, 1963 Group to Group Attacks Sign painting made easy with our full- sews forward and reverse, zig-zags, IN THE COUNTY COURT sized letter patterns and instructions. buttonholes. 5 yr. guar, only $24.95. In and for tha City and County Write for free details. Professional pat­ Our Personalized Repairs on all makes 99c Delivered In Denver of Danvor and State ol Colorado tern Service, 281 S. Pearl, Denver 9, Parts, Accessories, Attachments No. P-1S482 Colo. bervice Sells Homes for all. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT • Terms Available Urged in Fighting Hunger Estate of Vlnnle- M. Westing Wright, also ROOMS FOR RENT, • Free Lessons known as Vlnnle M. Westing (Deceased). • Free Home Demonstrations No. P-I5482. FURNISHED 20 • All Makes Guaranteed By Leonard Desmond same time scientific. This one QUO grassroots projects in Notice Is hereby given that I have OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY tiled my final report In the County Court Rooms for Girls. Catholic Daughters R iA iT O f t ' [| DREILINO gives the possibility of increas­ Africa. of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ of America. 765 Penn. Also rooms 45UU S. Broadway SH 4.^18 433-2211 455-1286 \w M O T O W Washington, D. C. — Monsig­ available for weddings or receptions ing food production. "With the small projects,” he rado, and that any person desiring to Corner 38th and Irving St. S^>ir\ WUT AUtM M nor Lidgi Ligutti, the Holy See’s “ The other viewpoint empha- obiect to the same shall file written TA. 5-9597 added, “ all the money goes obiectlon with the said court on or be­ Get Rid of Unneedables 3301 West 38th Ave. observer at the UN Food and fore August 6, 1963. sfzed the danger where too where it is needed.” HOME FOR AGED through a REGISTER CLASSIFIED Agriculture Organization Andrew Wysowatcky many people pressure resources Monsignor Liguttt had praise (Name of person giving notice) WOMEN 22 AD. That Is where folks look when PFAFF SEW SHOPPE (FAO), urged here that Cath­ Successor Administrator they need things. PHONE KE. 4-4205. TRUCKS 60 and production. This viewpoint for FAO’S director-g e n.e r a 1 The Salve Regina Home for Aged olic American groups give a (Title) Ignores the possibilities in Binay R. Sen of India. A. F. Greco Women now has openings for single and PIANO LESSONS 39A SHEARS SHARPENING helping hand to small, private double occupancy. The Home Is a re­ Our Present Stock — God’s creation.” “ Mr. Sen, a non-Christian, has Attorney for tht ostato groups in developing countries Equitabit Bkig., Dtnvir 2, Colorado modeled old mansion, surrounded by Expert piano Instruction for beginners done more to put Christian so­ Address— telophono number TA. 5-1366 beautiful trees and expanse of lawn. Sun or advanced pupils. Teacher of piano 30 NEW 1963 GMC to boost their food production. MONSIGNOR LIGU’TTI said (Published in the Denver Catholic porch opens on park-like area. Dally for 25 years. Ruth M. Cafky, 2500 SPECIAL . 750 cial principles into the work­ Register) Mass in Chapel. Quiet, Dignified. This Cherry. EA. 2-2967. TRUCKS Monsignor Ligutti, who repre­ comfortable .and convenient convent he “ would like to see American ings of FAO than any Christian First Publication: June 20. 1963 W ton, U ton, 1 ton sented the Holy See at the Catholic groups come into con­ Last Publication: July )), 1963 home Is staffed by the Dominican Sis­ SEWING MACHINES 40 and 2 ton models. has,’’ he said. (NC) ters at 975 Pennsylvania Street, Denver MISC. FOR SALE 44 World Food-Congress, said in an Also large selection tact with small groups in devel­ IN THE COUNTY COURT 3, Colo. Phone: ALpine 5-6082. Write or Singer 4-drawer cabinet. Sews perfectly. of used pick ups and trucks. interview that such group-to- oping countries and help them In and lor the City and County phone for immediate reservations. Prices $6.00. 433-3612. CARPET SELL OUT Of Dtnver and State of Colorado reasonable. Carpet your living room, dining area group contact would be of great out.” No. P-28763 1963 UNIVERSAL and hall only $t18.88 while supply lasts. CLEMES MOTOR CO. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT value in a world where half the “ Many of these groups could Pilot Projects HOUSES FOR RENT Repossessed. Take over payments of Based on average home of 30 sq. yards. Estate of Frances Ellen Owings (De­ $8.45 per month. Call CARPET CRAFTERS, 936-3750. 5555 W. Colfax Ave. people do not get the proper profit by a helping hand to ceased) No. P-28763 UNFURNISHED 24 Notice is hereby given that I have A & R SEWING CENTER 22 yrs. at the same food. boost their food production, ” he In St. Dominic parish. 2912 W. 35th. KIRBY VACUUM For Migrants filed my final report In the County 477-(l903 Good condition. Bargain at 112.50. 433- ‘"These people came from 100 added. Court of the City and County of Denver, '/r double. Attractive 2-bedroom, base­ location. ment. Call 433-4064 or 477-3925, 6409. nations, not representing gov­ He said that the French Cath­ Colorado, and that any person desiring ’63 UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC Franchised GMC dealer to object to the same shall file written Model SAM. Does everything auto­ ernments, but as individuals, to olic Charities organization, obtection with the said court on or be­ FURNISHED APARTMENTS 25 FILTER QUEEN Successful matically. Take over 6 payments or Vacuum cleaner. Take over payments Secours Catholique, has a pro- fore August 6, 1963. discount for cash. TA. S-5(i80. study what can be done to alle­ Des Moines. la. — Three na­ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY 1620 Detroit. Reduced rent. Newly fur­ or $20 cash. viate the world’s hunger prob­ gram of “micro-projects” Administrator nished and decorated 3-room apartments. Repossessed Singer Dial-A-Stitch. Zig­ tional Catholic agencies have Tile bath. Large closets. $75 and $85. A A R SEWING CENTER lem,” he said. through which many small John B. Carraher & Ernest Gaylord zags. sews fancy designs with no attach­ 4334409 reported success in a group of Attorney for the estate EA. 2-5444. ments to buy. Take over 3 payments of ‘"Two viewpoints came out of groups in France have given pilot projects carried on over 741 Equitable Bldg. Furnished apartment for rent. Private $5.15 or $10 cash. Has walnut cabinet. ELECTROLUX VACUUM the congress,” he continued. nearly one million dollars in the Denver 2, Colorado bath, Frigidaire, automatic washer, util­ GE. 3-6409. the past three years aimed at A M 6-0861 Tank type with attachments, S12.M. past two years*to more than 2,- ities furnished. Private parking. Man 433-6409 or 433-3012. “ One was optimistic and at the aiding migrant farm workers of (Published in the Denver Catholic or woman. Call Mrs. Casey, FR. 7-3142. 1963 PFAFF Register) Mexican origin. Must sell for $12 cash or payments. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii£ First Publication: June 27, 1963 For rent, furnished 1st floor apartment. Does everything. GE. 3-2647. BUILDING MATERIALS 46A The projects were conducted Last Publication: July 16, 1963 4 rooms. Utilities paid. 4978 Adams. Coll evenings. 733-9527. SINGER SELECT-O-STITCH in San Antonio. Tex., Stockton, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NEW AND USED Estate of E ST ELLA L. BUXTON (De­ YOUR Zig-zags, buttonholes, sews fancy Calif., and the north-central AD ceased) No. P-29040 stitches. Must sell for $12 cash or BUILDING MATERIALS Colorado Springs states by the National Catholic Notice is hereby given that f have HERE terms. DE. 3-1244, WILL BRING YOU • PLUMBING • STEEL filed my final report in the County Court liiiiinnuiiinimitniiiiiuuiwiiiiiMtiiiiiiiiiiii’iKiKMiihiiiiMiiiiiHiiiriiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii’iiiiiiiiiii Rural Life conference, by the RESULTS 1963 White. Repossessed. Does every­ • WINDOWS • DOORS Bishops’ committee for the of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ thing. Will sell for $9.50 cash or $4.18 rado, and that any person desiring to per month. DU. 8-9012. Spanish speaking, and the Bish­ obiect to the same shall file written ob­ KERDY WRECKING jection with the said court on or before 1963 PFAFF ops’ committee for migrant July 22, 1963. LEGAL NOTICES Contractors workers. GERALD L. BUXTON 4 drawer cabinet. Sews forward and 2819 W tit 9th A vt. TA. 5-00)1 LOETSCHER'S LI Administrator reverse. $8.50. 433-6409. Though “ limited in number James W. Creamer IN THE COUNTY COURT and scope,” a report on the 434 Majestic Bldg. In and for the City and County of SUPER MARKET projects issued at rural life con­ Denver 2, Coio. Denver and State of Colorado 534-4233 No. P-29238 ference headquarters here says, (Published in the Denver Catholic NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION SERVICE DIRECTORY COLORADO SPRINGS-AURORA they have shown the “ import Register) FOR DETERMINATION OF euAurr mats First Publication: June 13, 1963 HEIRSHIP KE. 4-4205 and feasibility” of vocational Last Publication: July 4, 1963 In the matter of the estate of Kath­ training and other forms .of as­ leen G. Lee, Deceased. A raODUCE IN THE COUNTY COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF f t DRIVE IN sistance for Mexican-American In and for the City and County of COLORADO: AMBULANCE SERVICE GUTTERS LINEN SERVICE Nationally. Advertised migrants and their families. Denver and State of Colorado To all persons interested, G R E E T ­ David Brofman, Judge ING: WESTERN MOTEL The project in San Antonio, No. P-30774 T AK E NOTICE that there has been 24 Hour Service Radio Dispatched Brandt of Groceries where many Mexican-Ameri- CITATION TO ATTEND filed in the above-named estate a petition Gulterf, Speuls TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Stay with “ Jay” PROBATE OF WILL asking for a judicial ascertainment and PROFESSIONAL 1720 So. Broadway 733-5591 cans reside permanently and IN THF MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF determination of the heirs of such deced­ Wi ipeelillz* In CutUr and 521 W. Colorado Ave. 820 N. Nevada C ATH ERIN E V. HARRINGTON, De­ many others spend the winter, ent, and setting forth that the names, AMBULANCES, INC. Spout Replacemtnt. PAINTING ceased. addresses and relationships to decedent THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OXYGEN - RESUSCITATOR focuses on counseling migrants of all persons who are or claim to be Guttara Claanad and NICHOLS HOME PAINTING COLORADO, TO: TRACHEOTOMY KIT prior to their departure for jobs Anna Twadell, Adult, Trinidad, Colo., heirs of said decedent, so far as known Rapairtd. Intarlor A Extarlor to the petitioner, are as follows, to-wit: P H O N E 623-6721 No Job Too Small in other states; helping them Sister, Heir. Aurora, Denver, Lakewood Thoroughly Experienced. NOLAN FUNERAL HOME Descendants of Isabella Kattens, de- Katherine Ann Kennelley, 1018 Jeffer­ FREE ESTIMATE "TH i ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED find work in the area; giving cedsed. Sister, Hair: son SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Dependable. Guaranteed Guarantaad — WE. 8-2275 FUNERAL HOMS IN COLORADO SPRINOS" job training; and assisting them Edna Kattens, Adult, 11th St. Glenn Daughter. Ave., Beaver'Falls, Pa., Niece, Heir & Mary Jo Klingler, 1325 S. Josephine, ASH HAULING PAINTS Denver 10, Colorado, Daughter. THE NOLAN FAMILY with social and personal prob­ Legatee. American Roofing Robert Emmet Lee, 1257 St. Paul, Den­ Paint salt. S3.98 gal. tnamti. MEMIERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRICIORS SUIIO lems. Isabella Bucher, Adult, Unkown, Niece, $2.91 Gal. Latax Flat Heir. ver 6. Colorado, Son. Miller Trash Service ME. 2-4742 Francell Schrader, 4090 S. Clarkson, Sheet Metal Co. 845 Santa Fe KE. 4-4429 Descendants of John Kattens, de­ Pickup Anytime AL. 5-1932 THE PROJECT included an ceased, Nephew, Heir: Englewood, Colorado, Daughter. CH 4-8466 2159 Downing Eileen Mensker, Adult, Unknown, You are hereby notified to appear and PLUMBING answer the petition within twenty days SHAFFER’S RUBBISH employment office which placed Grand Niece, Heir. Attar 8 p.m. SU 1-803S J. D. CROUCH DISPOSAL SERVICE after service of this notice on you (If REMOVAL ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. more than 3,000 .Mexican-Ameri- Descendants of Mary Haughney, de­ served by publication, within twenty Member of AU Souls' Parish C. D. O’BRIEN ceased, Sister: COMMERCIAL AND COMPANY cans in permanent or tempo­ days after the last publication of this Repairing, new work, aeweri and Descendants of Thomas Haughney, de­ RESIDENTIAL sink lines cleaned. Our work Is GARBAGE-ASHE^TRASH rary jobs. notice) and in default of an answer or ceased, Unknown, Unknown, Heirs. appearance the Court will proceed to REASONABLE RATES guaranteod. Pree Estimates. Descendants of Elizabeth Shields, de­ "A dirty builncit oparattd In a The north-central states proj­ receive and hear proofs concerning the AL. 5-3310 «)9 E. Alameda SH 4-0300 citan courttoui mannar." ceased, Niece: heirs of such decedent and enter a de­ HEATING Faataring tht naw containtr systtm. ect sei'vices included vocational Thomas Shields, Unknown, Grand Nep­ cree determining who are the heirs of QUILTERS hew, Heir. ME. 3-SSiS. training and educational assist­ such deceased person. George Shields, Unknown, Grand Nep­ Dated at Denver, Colorado, this 4th Alaaka Quilt Shop — All klnda of ance. hew, Heir. day of June, 1963. quUtlng, remodel down and wool Jean Gioga, Unknown, Grand Niece, PAUL W. POMPONIO Brick Work, Planners, Repairs, comforters recondltloneiL Pillows PETE BERONl Heir. Acting Clerk PoiDtlng. Estimates BE. 3-1871. FOLEY HEATING and rebind blankets. Also sheet and FURNITURE STORE Descendants of Mary McBirnIe, de­ By /$/ R. C. Philips comfort combination. Patented U- ceased, Niece: Deputy Clerk BUILDER &. CARPENTER censed Mfg. 1610 Gaylord. DU 8-2662. Qualify Apparel UPHOLSIRING Mary McBirnie, Unknown, Grand RE-UPHOLSTERING AND Niece, Heir. Delaney and Costello REPAIRING Attorneys ROOFING IN COLORADO SPRINGS William McBirnie, Unknown, Grand 935 Petroleum Club Building j BUILDING and CONTRACTING WE REPAIR Slip Cavan and Draptrlai Nephew, Heir. For Any Remodeling in Your New roofi, roof rapalri, painting. SINCE 1872 Thomas McBirnie, Unknown, Grand Denver Z Colorado i Uc. Insured. All work guaranteed. Mtdt la Ordir Tele. AM 6-3196 I Home— Inside or Out— Kiowa and Tejon Streets fatnllari Midt to Order Nephew, Heir. (Published in the Denver Catholic j Terma, free eatimatea. TA S-649S Alec McBirnie, Unknown, Grand Nep­ Member of 24-12 to . Wahsateh ME. 2-8401 Register) FIREPLACES Our Lidy of Grace Parish hew, Heir. First Publication: June 13, 1963 Agnes McBirnie, Unknown, Grand Last Publication: July 4, 1963 Niece, Heir. REROOFING AN D REPAIR “Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modern’’ Catherine McBirnie, Unknown, Grand IN THE COUNTY COURT CHIMNEYS Fast and efficient service on wind dam­ Niece, Heir. In and for the City and County of Denver CALL JACK REIS age or roof leaks. Shingles, siding, slate ‘'Descendants of Hugh Tennant, de­ and State of Colorado and tile. 364-5294. (EIjp ICam iHnrlitarij ceased, Brother: David Brofman, Judge 934-3593 TA 5-5107 Ruth Brickner, Adult, Unknown, Niece, No. P-30660 Member of Notre Dame Perish TRASH HAULING Heir. CITATION TO ATTEND Mambar by Invitation National Selected Morticians Descendants of Daniel Tennant, de­ PROBATE OF WILL TRASH HAULING ceased, Brother: In the matter of the estate of George CURTAIN CLEANERS Any Place In Metropolitan Denver Helen Tennant, Adult, Tanopah, Ne­ V. Firestone, Deceased. HOME REPAIRS Day or Night Calli Members of the Staff vada, Niece, Heir. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF KIIANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEAN­ EA. 2:%iu Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington Ray Tennant, Adult, Tanopah, Ne­ COLORADO, TO: ______2430 High Street ERS. CURTAINS, c r o c h e t e d • Home Repairs • Painting vada. Niece, Heir. Dora Smith (adult), 2990 Colorado 1 A B L E C L O T H S, UKAPEKlta, Descendants of James Tennant, And­ Blvd., Denver, Colorado, Sister, Heir, • Carpentry UPHOLSTERERS Catholic Funeral Directors BLANKETS, SPREADS, LINENS • Cabinetwork • Patch Plastering rew Tennant, Emile Tennant, John Ten­ Legatee, Devisee and Beneficiary. CLEANED BV LATEST MET'HO')S MElrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. nant and Michael Tennant, all deceased Mary Jane Griffin (adult), 828 South J. M. RBItCHMAN Re-Upholatcr by a reliable firm. HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1259 KALA- "The Handyman" Brothers: Smith St., Santa Maria, Calif., Relation­ MATH. TA. 5-3527. 35 yeara experience — terms. Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Heirs. ship, None; Legatee, Devisee, Benefici­ AH Work Guaranteed NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Monsignor John 6. Cavanagh, Adult, ary and Trustee. 2518 Eudora SL EA. 2-3230 2143 CouM PL AC 2-1372 938 Bannock St., Denver, Colo., Cousin, Guy W. Firestone (adult), 432 East DECORATING VIDMAR ROOFERS Legatee and Executor. 112th St., Chicago, Illinois, Brother, Heir. Together with all other heirs of Cath­ W. S. Firestone, (adult), 119 East Pine Papering, painting, . steaming, textur- Electrical erine V. Harrington, deceased, Unknown, Ing, plasterter patch. All work guar- * Roofing and Siding * St., Rawlings, Wyoming, Brother, Heir. Construction Co. Unknown, Heirs. Gerard R. TeBxkhorst (adult), Public anteed. Eiee l^stlmate. Call 23lTlU44 ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL Study Award Zeke Scher, 1155 Locust, Denver, Colo­ Service Bldg.,- Denver, Colorado, Rela­ or SP. 7-9.')75. 2930 W . Pikoi Poak Avanua • Eitlmitos • Sarvica Calls rado, Relationship, None, Guardian Ad tionship, None; Executor. To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section Phona 633-239S • Modornliation • Raaionabla Litem. You and each of you are hereby noti­ ELECTRIC WIRING Colorado Sprlngi, Colorado 0 Rawiring • Yard Lighting Appointed to an assistant- You and each of you are hereby noti­ fied that the instrument purporting to FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS ship at the Colorado School of fied that the Instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of the de­ 220 volta, remodeling, repairs. Call be the last will and testament of the cedent above named will be offered for anytime. EM. 6-0168. TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP Mines, Golden, is Raymond decedent above named will be offered probate before the County Court of the Jim Dwyer Electric L. Straw, the son of Mr. and for probate before the County Court City and County of Denver, State of of the City and County of Denver, State Colorado, at the City and County Build­ FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX Dr. John A. Ordahl Phwimcu:]^ Mrs. Loren L. Straw, 1312 of Colorado, at the City and County ing In said City and County of Denver, FLOOR COVERINGS Oneida street, Denver. A Building In said City and County of on Monday, the 22nd day of July, 1963, OPTOMETRIST Denver, on Monday, the 22nd day of at 10 o'clock A.M., or on a date subse­ Unoleum, Vinyl tile, Ceramic wall PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST graduate of Regis high school, July, 1963, at 10 o'clock A.M. or on quent thereto to which said hearing re­ tile, Formica counter tops. 125 NORTH TEJON STREET 802 N. Weher Raymond studied at Regis col­ a date subsequent thereto to which said gularly may be continued, when and COMPLETE EXPERT hearing regularly may be continued, where you may appear if you so desire. INSTALLATION / ME.-2-3661 ME. 3-2069 lege for two years before when and where you may appear if W ITNESS my signature and seal of free estimates / you so desire. Floor Covering!. BE. 7n007 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Colo. Sprlngi transferring to the School of said Court this 4th day of June, 1963. W ITNESS my signature and seal of PAUL W. POMPONIO Mines, where he received his said Court this 18th day of June, 1963. Acting Clerk of the County Court degree in metallurgical engi­ PAUL W. POMPONIO Thomas DI Francisca Acting Clerk Deputy Clerk REALTY neering June 7. The award By Martin J. Finnerty. Sr. (SEAL) will enable him to continue Deputy Clerk. (SEAL) MAY INSURANCE John Fleming Kelly Wagner and Wyers his sliidies in Hie School of Attorney for Estate By Carl A, Wyers Mines graduate school. Ray­ 500 Equitable Bldg.. 926 Equitable Building | Cathollci BUY Preduett 725 NO. TEJON Denver, Coto. Denver 2, Colorado I advartisad In thilr CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO mond and his family are (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published in the Denver Catholic I CATHOLIC REGISTER Phone 633-7731 Colo. Springs members of St. James' parish, Register) Register) [ Classified Advertising, The Register First Publication. June 20. 1963 First Publication. June 13. 196J I Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone if in to KE. 4-4205 Denver. l.asf Publication July 11, 1963 Last Publication. July 4. 1963 | 36 14 _Jhe_Denve^^Cotholic_Re2^ Thursday, June 27, 1963 LOOKING FOR A HOME? FAMILY LIVING 28^ -S l. Dominic 36 i St. Louis 37— 51. Mary (LitHnton) (Engiowood) % ACRE 2937 IRVING Big home near St. M ary's new church. See the newly-decorated rooms on the 4250 S. GALAPAGO Staunchly built, 12 years old, 5 bed­ inside of this very clean 2-story home. Gl NO DOWN li $107 MO. rooms Including finished basement. Hill­ Could rent part for income. Immaculate 2 bedroom ranchette, loaded top location provides superb view. Per­ fect for children, no traffic. Ann Davis, with trees and shrubs, 23 ft. living- PY. 4-3632. 2941 QUITMAN dining room, bright kitchen with eat­ Attractive 2-bedroom brick. Tile roof, ing space, 3rd bedroom In basement, AMBROSE-WILLIAMS & CO. 1888 W. LlttMon Blvd. full finished basement. Home with 2 garage, fenced. Call “Vic", SU. 9-9313. REALTO R 788-2454 kitchens and 2 baths. 37— 51. Mary (Littlalon) LAIRD REALTY Von Schaock & Co. 4SS-MM 31U LOW ELL BLVD. 4774M7 <24 17th St. REALTOR <23-9333 LARGE

3-bedroom brick, 11^ baths, partly tin- Ishep full basement. Patio anp drapes. UNBELIEVABLE Priced to sell.

4685 5. Inca SU. 1-0546 38^51. Mary Magdainna

FOR RENT - UNFURNISHED

<637 Yates. 2 bedrooms upstairs, 1 THIS TRI-lEVEl-*11,389"® down. Full finished basement with cera­ mic tile shower. Large kitchen. Living Complete with 3 bedrooms— Brick— 1 '/j Baths, 1205 Sq. Ft. Finished room, f'26 per month. Adults. At Sci«nc0 Instituto Plus 600 Sq. Ft. Garden Level. Carport and Storage. 100% FINANCING IF YOU OWN YOUR OWN LOT Selected as enrollees in the Junior Engineers’ and Scien­ UNBELIEVABLE PRICES ON OTHER MODELS 41_ 4tf. Polar and Paul tists’ Summer institute at Coiorado State cotlege, Greeiey, SEE OUR SHOW HOMES - 6065 NO. SHERIDAN (Whentridga) being held June 16-29 are these students from St. Mary’s and 5111 SO. MEADE just , off BELLVIEW Academy, Cherry Hills, Left to right, seated, are Linda UNITED HOMES INC, BY OWNER Riede, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Riede, 2701 E. 7th avenue; Jane Lubchenco, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mich­ 4324 Wadsworth AC. 2-0779 Immaculate— ready to move ael A. Lubchenco, 1250 St. Paul street; and Connie CuUinan, ______NOT A PRE-FAB! ______in. 3-bedroom brick, 1 '/j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. CuUinan, 6700 E. 4th ave­ baths. nue; standing, Linda McCloskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McCloskey, 734 Dahlia street; and Carol Kangas, HA. 4-1300 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reino Kangas, 1379 Elm street. Also attending the institute from St, Mary’s academy are Want to sell? buy? trade? 41— Sts. Potar and Paul Karen Kehra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kehm, 3170 S. (Whoatridgn) Lowell boulevard; Peggy McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McDonald, 2209 Forest street; and Pat Russ- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arjen R. Russman, 630 W. BY OWNER The Number by the Parish Call JACK MYERS Hampden avenue. 15 year brick, 4-bedroom, 2 The Institute program is geared to be an exploratory YOUR BLUE & BLUE REALTORS baths; attached garage. Lovely Heading Over Each Ad is fenced yard with trees and program of the engineering and science fields, and Is planned shrubs. Low taxes. 2 blocks to to aid eleventh and twelfth graders in their choice of careers the Key to Its Location on 377-2781 — 794-7994 public and parochial schools. and college majors. 4040 Quay. $15,000. $450. down. SPEOAIIZING IN DENVER A S U B U R B A N the Mop. 789-2177 evenings. PARISH PARISH LISTINGS 42 St. Philomana Preservation of Emphasis

945 ADAMS ST. New listing. Bungalow. Has 3 bedrooms On Theology Is Pleaded REAL ESTATE GUIDE ANNOUNCING and sun room on main floor. Pittsburgh — Bishop John J. the relocation of our offices to our CCD’s national lay committee, completely new and larger facilities at HENRY M. KLEIN Wright pleaded that the theo­ the Bishop of Pittsburgh told 3 ' Ail Souls (Englowood) 11^-Holy Family 20— Our Lady of Lourdes REALTO R 323-1225 logical emphasis of the Confra­ 55 laymen representing almost 3818 SOUTH BROADWAY ternity of Christian Doctrine be as many U.S. Sees that “ yours preserved at all times. is the duty to teach the indis­ 4795 S. WASHINGTON 5060 NEWTON RENTAL • ‘ designed to provide even better service, 46— 58. Vincnnl da Popl pensable hard core of Christian 4 bedroom brick. 8 years old. Full fin­ 22N S. GRANT we proudly invite your inspection of ished basement. Hot water heat. 32 ft. AT A MEETING here of the Faith, and to keep it clearly dis­ 2 bedroom. Finished base- Large 2-beProom home, ttewly rePecor- our new premises. patio. Attached garage. Sprinkling sys­ 5 BDRMS. PLUS DEN merit. Attached garage. Cov­ atep. Near schools anp transportation. tinct from and superior to all tem. Drive by or call Mrs. Phillips. 8140 per monih. Call McLellan, 777-0074. we have the same phone corollaries of Christian Faith." 2 story Colonial. Recently redecorated, ered patio. FHA terms. 789-0541 He said that “ unless the CCD PE. 3-8519 PINKSTON & CO. remodeled. 1 block Washington Park Jesuit Ends Evenings 383 8. Monroe 3«y-1243 and one or-tw o other aposto- 433-2792 A. A. MEZZANO school, 3 blocks St. Vincent de Paul. lates, which are programed ex­ REALTOR clusively on the principle of lossod Sacramont 11— Holy Family 24— SI. Anthony 25 Years as (Wostwood) 777-2786 knowing the one true God, focus Large big trees corner Montview and NEW LISTING intently on this objective, with­ Jasmine. Exquisite English brk. looks out sidelines of any kind, then lo cool Parkway. 4th b^room, 2nd bath 2-bedroom brick. Garage. Close Director $150.00 DOW N those organizations which exist In fin. bsmt. H.W. neat. Double garage. to schools, bus and shopping. New York — After a quarter Quick possession. Walk to Machebeuf bedroom J. M. close to shopping. to teach the corollaries of Jesus School. 824.000. Mary Grace Clark, SK. Only $10,600. Fenced back yard. Range and refrigera­ of a century of service. Father 4-7272. tor. Payment $99.25 P.l.T.I. Calvert Alexander, S.J., has re­ Christ will not be able to teach MONTE CARROLL tired as director and ecfitor of at all.” DUNKLEE REALTY CO. REALTOR ACE R E A ltY CO. Jesuit Missions. BISHOP WRIGHT commented 1925 Broadway Realtor Ml Fllmort FL. 5-1431 4421 Tt|sn RNitor 477-5252 An alumnus of Canisius col that basic to the application of KE 4-5171 A n i N T I O N ! the corollaries of Chrietian faith 11— Holy Faniiiy lege, Buffalo, N.Y., Father 6 Blossod Sacramont James P. Cotter, S.J., has been was the Scriptural text which is 25— SI. Bomndello the norm of the programing of • REALTORS • REAL ESTATE appointed his successor. 2211 BELLAIRE 5 ROOM BRICK (Lnkowood) the CCD: “ That they may know Spacious 2-story brick with 41/2 bed­ 2 bedroom, full basement, en­ FATHER COTTER, a World Thee, the one true God whom rooms and 2 baths on 2nd floor. Main Thou has sent” floor has big living room, dining room closed heated porch, patio and TRADE FOR SMALLER • BUILDERS • RENTALS War II veteran with the U.S. He commented that this text and newly remodeled kitchen. Recrea­ garage. Gracious family living in Lakewood Marine Corps, studied law at tion room in basement. Real family Country Club area. 765 Crescent Lane. must furnish purpose and con­ home. New roof. Rewired. Priced at Georgetown university. He be­ 4560 Winona Court 455-4476 Luxuriously decorated living room. For­ tent to the CCD as the CCD $23,500. mal dining room. Complete electric ANNOUNCING came Jesuit in 1951. MARJORIE L. Evenings - Sat.-Sun. afternoon kitchen, paneled family room, recreation aspires "to provide not only room. 3 fireplaces, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, Father Alexander guided de­ M cLa u g h l in cement for the substructure of 13— Holy Trinity plus unfinished basement level. Double velopment of Jesuit Missions in­ garage, covered patio, fenced yard, The Denver Catholic Register's the human city of man on earth, REALTOR FL. 5-3483 (Wostminstor) sprinkling system. to a major missionology pub­ but also substance for ail the lishing and public relations cen­ GRULL REALTOR 238-1241 programs of this city — socio­ leuod Sacramont 2323 W. 72nd ter. logical, educational, economic, S«c this sp4Ck>us brick home on V> acre. He founded the American Jes­ political and cultural.” $2,500 DOW N - ASSUME G.l. Living room with fireplace. Full Pin­ 25— SI. BomndaHa uits Missionary association, ing room. 2-car garage. Well water. Home of The Week 2 story at 2248 Colorado Blvd. Looks out (Lakewood) which coordinates mission ac on park, beautiful mountain view. 4 bed­ tivities, and supervised growth Ex-Red Editor rooms, I'A baths. Also storm windows ACE REALTY CO. DOUBLE-DARE ADVERTISING FEATURE of Jesuit Missions in the 11 Jes and doors. Covered patio. Fenced yard. 4421 Ttlon Raaltor 477-5252 You to find more value tor your money nit provinces in this country. Newly wired. Flexible terms. than 6575 W. 10th PI. offers. Across from To Speak in U.S. Lakewood Country Club, brand new CALL 333-5846 14— Most Procious Bleed brick 4 bedroom, 3 ceramic tile baths BEGINNING JULY 18 FATHER ALEXANDER was with adjoining dressing rooms, all mir­ At Peace Meet SOUTHERN HILLS rored walls. 3,500 sq. ft. of luxury liv­ a member of the advisory board ing in this attractive bl-level. All electric * Catholic Families Are Larger * Washington — Douglas Hyde, inuod Sacramont 2701 S. FILLM O R E kitchen with dishwasher, disposer, vent Washington, D.C., for a number tan, colored fixtures. 2-zone hot water former editor of the Communist Spacious 1,000 ft. early American ranch­ * Catholic Families Are Home-Buyers * of years. er, electric kitchen, dining-room, up­ heating system. Built to sell for $45,000 Daily Worker of London, will stairs family room with fireplace, 4th but now priced at $38,000 for quick sale. In recent years he promoted speak at the opening session of NEW LISTING bedroom, 48 ft. rec. room and 3rd bath CALL MEL REED For Details on How This Catholic Home Phone 355-0271 Evenings interest of U.S. Jesuits in Latin the 36th annual Catholic Asso­ 1540 IVANHOE. This spotless home is In basement 2-car garage. $36,750. Own­ er wants offer! Call “Vic", SU. 9-9313. WESTERN SECURITIES American missions. ciation for International Peace handy to Colfax shops and bus. New 222-3771 Home of the Week Feature kitchen with dishwasher, full dining A native of St. Paul, Minn., meeting here Sept. 26-28. room. Finished basement with recreation Can Sell, Trade or Rent Your Property room, 2 extra bedrooms, 2nd tile bath. Von Schaock & Co. -Sl. Coriiorino Father Alexander is an alumnus Hyde, a cMvert to Catholi­ This one won't last! Key at 1550 Ivan- 424 ITtti St. REALTOR of St. Louis university. cism, has written and lectured hoe. He was a newspaperman for widely on the Christian response 14— Most Precious Bleed 5090 MEADE CALL several years before he joined to Communism. SACRIFICE BEST BUY 3 year old, 2 bedroom brick. Liv­ ADVERTISING 825-1145 the Jesuits in 1924. He was or­ The theme of the CAIP meet­ available In and around this town. Yesi ing room-dining room combina­ dained to the priesthood in 1936. ing will be “ The Christian Chal­ Must sell this comfortable home. 4 bed­ 4 bedrooms on the main floor plus full tion. Large kitchen plus full fin­ lenge in Latin America.” rooms, 2 tile baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car basement finished with bedroom and ished 2 bedroom basement. 2 garage, steel-electric kitchen, nice cor­ bath. Total of 2 % baths. 2-car garage. ner site. Near Catholic and public Covered patio. Carpeting and drapes. car garage, fenced, landscaped. Writer, 6 Others OTHER SPEAKERS will in­ schools, bus, shopping. Phone nowl You Fireplace. All-elec, kitchen. Hot water Assume large loan. Call Greene, won't be sorry. heat. Priced under $28,000 and need HA. 4-9696. clude Monsignor Joseph B. APEX REALTY FR. 7-0938 offer because of transfer. Call right now Knighted by Gremillion of Catholic Relief lor the buy of a lifetime. Lloyd Mans- flelP, 755J)726. MOORE 27— SI. Coriiorino Services — National Catholic 6 Biofcod Sacrament* Welfare Conference, New York; RItr. 300 E. SpMr PE. 3-5511 (Dorby) Queen Elizabeth London — Denis William Bro­ Father Roland Bordelon of the Looking tor a comfortable old home? 17— Notro Dnsno IN DERBY gan, Catholic writer and lectur CRS-NCWC staff in the Congo; Low taxes, 3 large bedrooms, baseboard G. I. APPRAISED — BY OWNER er. has been named to knight­ Frank Tannenbaum, professor hot-water heat. Copper plumbing, stove EXECUTIVE RANCH 2 bedroom with 3rd bedroom In partly hood in the traditional issue of emeritus of Latin American his­ tory, Columbia university; and refrigerator. Fenced yard, double 5944 W. M EXICO finished barement, 220 wiring. Need only honors and awards for Queen closing cost. Gen. Thomas A. Lane (USA, garage. Near parochial grade and high Just completed new brick ranch design­ IS VOURS Elizabeth’s birthday He will receive the title of ret.); and Father John J. Con- schools. FHA approved. See 2525 Elm St. ed for executive living. 3 large bed­ 7890 Niagara rooms, living room, family room, all UIHER VOU riRD VOURSELF ‘Sir Denis” after he receives sidine, M.M., director of the 2N-1383 electric Kitchen, 2 massive fireplaces, the award in the next few NCWC Latin .America Bureau. louod Socroononl 2'/2 baths on main floor. H.W. heat, 28— $1. Dominic inn months. Brogan is a political shake roof, oversized double garage, science professor at Cambridge Felician Superior FOR SALE BY OWNER large lot backed by maiestic trees. Lo­ 3301 ALCOTT university, cated In all custom area. Excellent OPEN f TO 8 DAILY Honored by J o n ills Large home on Montview. Near Mache­ terms available. Trade your smaller New 2 beproom brick with full base­ ment. Separate pining room. Fully plas- Better OTHER CATHOLICS honored Buffalo, N.Y. — Mother Mary beuf and B>essed Sacrament. 6 bed­ home as down payment. terep anp tllep. Mahogany cabinets anp oy the queen are: rooms and 3 baths. built-lns. Will consiper lots or other Alexander Kucharski, General GREENBRIER HOMES reasonable trape. Joan Hammond, singer: Mon­ Superior of the Felician Sisters, 333-8482 l i i i T i c i i i Home signor G. 0. Wilson, one of thp received an honorary degree of 152» S. GRAY WE. 5-4102 Lee Kinney Co., Builders Ofc. HA. 2-1411 Days HA. 4-1442 WITKINIAND, ALIENDAIE IN ARVADA. NORTH WITKINIAND, WALNUT HILLS. Volley Highway ’irst Jamaican priests ever to doctor of laws from the Jesuits’ on Wadsworth or Kipling to Ralston (W. 58th), WEST SOUTH to Arapahoe Rood (6400 South). Look for the Eves. HA. 2-4830 he ordained: Canon Charles B Canisius college in recognition 10 Holy Cross 18- Our Lady of Fnlimo on Ralston to W. 61st Ave., then left to 6108 Nelson. Wolnut Hills signs along the highway. Flood, administrator of the of “ her accomplishments as ed­ (Thornton) Hete, in Arvada, you can neslJe into an established cotn- Walnut Hills, southeast of Denver, overlooks the panoramic 'rusade of Rescue, which works DOUBLE DUTY ucator. editor, missionary, and niunity...wlth all conveniences close at hand...cit)t comfott sweep of the growing city and the mountains beyond... offer­ eith destitute families: Ooub'e beauty! This luxurious family administrator.” $99 DOWN nome has the comfort and stimulation of in a subutban setting...just minutes away from schools, ing unmatched sties in a luxury area...estate living at a Richard Frederick H'ipe, pnn- NO CLOSING COSTS design that will unite every member of shopping centers, ali your needs...nestled into the shadow price you can afford , the newest and brightest home area The Buffalo born nun was the family and still it separates the ■ipal information officer for the 3 beProonn brick. 1^1 baths. 1200 sq. ft. of the Rockies. on the Colorado horijon. ommonwealth Relations Offi i elected in 1958 to head the near- floor space. ImmePlate possession. chil dren for their activities. 2.280 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, family room plus den cc; Anita Ixmsbrough. British jly 5.000 Felician Sisters through- $35,000. BE. 7-2803. Schroeder & Weaver swimming star: and Fred Win-iout the world. She has been a LEWIS REALTY :cr, British champion steeple-j member of the congregation for Realty Co. Realtor 1738 W. Colfax 534 7273 ?/47 W. Colfax as. 7-UU base jockey. i50 yeara.