a -sj 2 o m vj o 06 Z '-4 Ji c - i m "D X m 3 ) o j> m o irn 04 X c a r- 04 O C VJ\ DENVER CATHOLIC World Cannot Forget? O C/> X f\) On Lincoln’s Birthday^ Feb. 12 d astrol- ider cer- The brave men, living and dead, here, but it can never forget what rsonality who struggled here, have consecrated they did here. — ance pa- it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, Gettysburg Address, THURSDAY,REGISTER FEBRUARY 10, 1966 VOU LX No. 27 nor long remember, what we say Abraham Lincoln. and, as fortune- Afith two hat free ree will, at man, on him, vidence. irs have A and the in itself cts that One hundred years ago, the 'ill, will slave was freed. One hundred years later, of the the Negro remains in bondage to the color of his skin. quack- The Negro today asks jus­ strology tice. )us but We do not answer him — 'ompar- we do not answer those who ogy. lie beneath this soil — when we reply to the Negro by ask­ ing, “ Patience.” It is empty to plead that devils the solution to the dilemmas of the present rests on the AT A WORKSHOP MEETING and luncheon held Feb. 8 hands of the clock. Tlie solu­ emons, at Notre Dame parish, Denver, plans were announced for the Last Campaign Results Disclosed tion is in our hands. Unless ch can second annual Archdiocesan Development Program for the we are willing to yield up our destiny of greatness among ss per- Archdiocese of Denver. Shoton at the main table, above, left to the civilizations of history. right, are the Rev. Donald Dunn, assistant at Notre Dame: the Americans — white and Ne­ of the Rev. Robert Syrianey, campaipn director; the Rt. Rev. Mon­ gro together — must be about led by signor Gregory Smith, V.G., P.A., executive committee co- the business of resolving the chairman; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, executive chairman; Second Fund Drive Plan challenge which confronts us Auxiliary Bishop David M. Afaloney, executive co-chairman; the now. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, director of advance gifts; Lyndon B. Johnson and James Graham, representative of the Lateson Associates « • * n sick fund-raising firm. Most of us eventually must learn how to get along with others wc do not like or defi­ Announced by Archbishop nitely distrust. ■ney or luld be C’est la vie! Archdiocesan Development Plans were put into ef­ the Church to progress in Forest, north of Colorado phase of the campaign, that will be true in the future in * « « some important endeavors Springs. is, the establishing of a re­ other parts of the archdiocese fect this week to inaugu­ There is a cigarette widely which could not have been The third objective is to volving fund to help in meet­ where the growth pattern is Fund Statement — 1965 rate the beginning of the advertised as “ tasting good possible at this time without provide funds for the estab­ ing local unusual or emergen­ already established in newly RECEIPTS FROM ARCHDIOCESAN DEVELOPMENT second annual Archdi­ like a cigarette should." and this development campaign. lishment and expansion of fa­ cy conditions, and cooperate created suburbs and develop­ f u n d ...... Jl,106,246.67 ocesan Development Pro­ purists, armed with their ea are The whole archdiocese and cilities for the Newman apos- with other dioceses of the ments. DISBURSEMENTS: grammars, arc protesting gram. generations yet to come have tolate at state colleges and country to assist some nation­ Regarding the second an­ pccial 1. Property secured for future parishes; improvements strongly that~this ain’t gram­ to say Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, been the beneficiaries.’’ universities. During the past al or international need of im­ nual development campaign, and taxes ...... 231,454.23 year property was assembled mar. No doubt they arc right, 1 copy at the first workshop meeting portance and endorsed by the ArchbLshop Vehr said such a 2. Aid to missions and mission priests ...... 143,500.00 HE THEN a.sked the pas­ but it has been rather perstl- of all pastors in the Arch­ and purchased in Fort Collins Hierarchy of the country. campaign must be “ the mu­ a) Church and Catechetical Center completed . 111,000.00 tors for their continued inter­ for a future ’Newman center. shrewdly pointed out in one diocese of Denver on Feb. 8 “ Many of your priests and tual cooperative efforts of all 3. Newman Foundation properties in Boulder, Greeley est in the second development Additional property was se­ of the daily papers that a na­ at Notre Dame parish. Den­ people,” the Archbi-shop said, pari.shes and priests of the ch re­ program that is now being set cured in Boulder and Greeley tion which objects to "like” and Fort Collins ...... 110,553.72 ver, made known that the “ have been contemporaries of archdiocese.” sts ils. up. He cited the generosity of for Newman facilities at a fu­ as a conjunction and tolerates a) .Allocated to proposed Newman Foundation in archdiocese realized the sum the unusual population growth the laity in their support of ture date. The sum of 8200,000 THERE IS nothing personal disc jockeys who say things Fort CoIUns ...... 200,000.00 of 81,106.246.67 in last year’s in the archdiocese. Many of last year’s campaign. has been allotted from the about it for anyone, he said, of the order of; 4. C.C.D. Program, compensation teaching personnel campaign. The total number your parishes have been con­ of pledges last year was campaign toward the con­ “ except possibly the spiritual “ Give a li.sten, cats. Cornin’ and religious Migrant Program ...... 26,050.00 A statement on the receipts structed on property that was satisfaction that with God’s 37,491. struction of the Fort Collins your way Satchmo's. 5. a) Aid to parishes damaged in Platte River flood and disbursements of last farm land or unimproved lew of Newman foundation. help, we. in our generation, ‘How .About It, Baby?’ He’s and needy families ...... 88,500.00 At the meeting, which was year’s campaign appears else­ acreage only a few years ago. are privileged to attempt to really rockin’. at for h) Home and foreign Mission appeals ...... 22,200.00 attended by Bishop David M. where on this page. IN PROVIDING financial Fortunately it was secured at provide, as far as experience There just ain’t nobody c) Diocesan cooperation for extension of facilities for Maloney and 108 pastors from Archbishop Vehr pointed help for the expansion of reli­ a time when it was available and limited vision and finan­ blows that horn like throughout the archdiocese. or it could not have been pur­ I and clerical students at Catholic University, tuition out that new property was se­ gious instruction under the cial means permit, for the Satchmo does. Leave us lis­ Archbishop Vehr thanked the cured this year in Boulder, Confraternity of Christian chased today at any price.” well-being and growth of s for and hoard for student priests and students at ten.” pastors for their cooperation. Breckenridge, Colorado Doctrine, the fourth objective, He stressed that the same God’s church in the future ilized Catholic University and Rome ...... 24,000.00 is surely straining at a gnat Springs, Denver, Greeley, the fund last year disbursed and the advancement of the and swallowing a camel. 6. Reserve Fund ...... 148,088.72 “Your generous coopera­ tion," he said, “ has enabled Fort Collins, Mintum, and Ri­ S26.050 to the important work interest of souls." * « • jtom, Dispensation fle. The taxes on property not of the CCD. Notable, is that Thi.s Hem concerns a manu­ men immediately used for church a catechetical center was built O n M arch 17 .NO ONE will be asked to facturing firm here in the purposes in 1965 amounted to at Our Lady of Peace parish. 1 not give beyond his means, the West. .A whole year had Once in a Million 812.298. Greeley. Archbishop Urban J. V’ohr rally Archbishop said. “ In union passed without a single acci­ The second objective of the The development fund last of Denver has granted a dis­ wear there is solidarity," he added. dent in the factory, and the campaign is to assist smaller year provided emergency aid pensation from the law of fast “ With all Catholics giving men up top decided to cele­ parishes and missions in nec­ to several churches damaged and abstinence to all the what they are able, much can Mary Pat Scares Wits brate. They gave a slap-up essary local developments by the Platte River Flood of faithful in the Archdiocese of be and has been accom­ picnic to ail their thousand which are beyond the power June. Financial as.sistance in Denver on Thursday, March plished for the good of the workers, and it would not be of limited help and financial this area came under the fifth 17, St. Patrick’s Day. Church," resources. Last year the arch­ overstating it to say that joy Out of Neighborhood reigned supreme. On the fo|- diocese gave assistance to lowing day nine hundred and pro- that Mary Pat had been lured many smaller parishes in var­ Mary Pat is an eighth yarns, but this has the added forty-three sons of toil were away by some unknown party ious local aevelopmcnts, some iy to grader in Our Lady of suspense of being in the truth- absent from duty owing to who was going to hold her as a of which were emergencies, the Fatima school. Her uncle is-stranger-than-fiction class. 60/ Scout Sunday Feb. 13 food poisoning. > he hostage, since her dad is a as well as to mission priests. is Father Dick, stationed A new church seating 200 per­ WHEN Father Dick arrived banker. The telephone was A presentation of Catholic D ei" award and that five Ex­ chaplain will announce the at the Cathedral parish. (Turn to Page 2) sons was constructed in Black Bill Radovich: “ Get up. in the northwest suburb of awards to Boy Scouts and plorer scouts from two parish­ cub scout “ Parvuli Dei” Bob. When Abraham Lincoln It was Friday night and Denver from whence Mary Explorers will highlight Arch­ es will receive “ Pope Pius award.s. The Verj- Rev. Anton able Mary Pat was slated to go wa.s your age, do you know Pat had vanished, he found diocesan Scout Sunday, Feb. XU" awards. J. Borer, S.M.B., will give an what he was doing?" on baby-sitting duty, and Fa­ neighbors, police, the F.B.I., 13. in the Denver Cathedral, The ceremony will begin address. ther Dick was in the Cathe­ Bob: “ No, I don’t. Dad. but imo and members of the Kiwanis when Archbishop Urban J. with a procession from the .Archbishop Vehr will pre­ I know what he was doing dral gym trying to salvage Archdiocese of Denver that club to which Father Dick’s Vehr will preside at ceremo­ sacristy of the Cathedral led side at the presentation of the when he was your age." iate some consolation from a rath­ brother was affiliated and a CHANCERY OFFICE nies beginning at 4 p.m. by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, “ Ad .Altare Dei,’’ “ Pope Pius « • * her er dismal season in the fad­ consistent loser in the club’s 1536 Logan Street The Catholic Committee on Bishop David Maloney, XII,’ ’ and the St. George ing basketball season. Scouting of the Denver area .American womanhood is Fa- poker games. Denver 3, Colorado priests, and Monsignori. Fol­ awards and will congratulate The phone rang in the gym council of Boy Scouts of lowing the blessing of the the recipients. still having Us trouliles. .\ re­ The series of coincidences be­ ical office and Father Dick was America announced that 80 flags and recitation of the The ceremony will close cent letter to the domestic re­ gan with a telephone call to January 31. 1966 ga- summoned from the coach’s Boy Scouts from 22 parishes scout oath, the Rev. Barry with Benediction of the lations counselor of the N.Y. Mary Pat from a neighbor and nce win receive the "Ad Altarc Wogan, archdiocesan scout Blessed Sacrament. W-T S, reports: bench, where he was lending family friend, Mrs. Doody, who moral support. The man on Reverend dear Father: “ ;>Iy husband treats me just wanted a baby sitter. Mr. Doo­ terrible. We had some compa­ rity the other end of the hot line dy was to pick Mary Pat up at was Father Dick’s brother, Sunday. Feb. 13, is observed as Boy Scout Sunday, and in ny over last night and they ich 7:45 p.m. wanted some pizza pie and who related that Mary Pat a ceremony at the Cathedral at 4 p.m., our Boy Scouts will be !ve cigarettes, so I sent my hus­ was missing and the family Along about 7:30 the doorbell honored who have completed their requirements for the “ Ad ing rang and a man asked Mary band out to get some and do would appreciate his presence Altare D ei" awards. It is an inspiring sight to see the Cathe­ Pat if the baby sitter was ready you know what time he came in the family circle . . . SUD­ to leave. The girl called to her dral crowded with Boy Scouts from many sections of the .Arch­ home? .At two in the morn­ DENLY! mother upstairs and said good diocese, their parents, and the many laymen who are self sac- ing. .And ho forgot the plz/a Id In the next five or six hours night that she was leaving. rificingly giving of their time and energies as Scout Masters and cigarettes. What can 1 me there unraveled a one-in-a- About 15 minutes later Mr. Doo­ and committeemen in various capacities. Without the assistance d o?" million coincidence that be­ dy arrived and asked for Mary of these adults it would be impossible to carry on the Scouting The answer: “ Fill your guiles the mystery thrilling Pat. The latter’s sister relayed program. deep freeze with plenty of piz­ the message to her mother who za and buy cigarettes by the was astonished: “She’s already It would be most encouraging to the movement and the carton." been picked up.” boys themselves if every parish, where reasonably possible, Telephone calls were put had a functioning Scout troop. As you know, it is a youth through to the Doody home to movement officially endorsed by the Bishops of the country. check on the possible mix up in signals, but there was no Mary The Archdiocesan Catholic Scouting committee hopes to con­ Pat. Many neighbors were next tact the pastors in the near future with the thought of giving Seminoiry on the telephone calls, and still any help within its power, either in organizing or revitalizing no least assurance of her an existing Scout troop. Our Catholic group should have more whereabouts. Hunting parties troops in our parishes, and I ask each pastor to encourage the Burse were next started by the neigh­ movement. bors. The shopping center was Donations totaling $101 were combed, and near disaster oc­ Father Barry Wogan is the Archdiocesan Scouting Chap­ curred. received during the past week lain, Father Charles Jones, Denver area Chaplain; Father for seminary burses, the Den­ James Ahem, Long’s Peak area Chaplain; and Monsignor .An­ ver Archdiocesan Chancery ONE MAN who was out on Office reports. the search didn’t even know the thony Elzi, Pike’s Peak area Chaplain. Assisting these priests girl’s name. He was walking in as .Archdiocesan committee chairmen are Mr. Leo W. Kramer Contributions to the St. a field with a flashlight when of Denver; Dr. Richard Kemme, Greeley, chairman for the Jude Burse were: San Diego. he was spotted by some other Long’s Peak Council; Mr. Orville Trainer of Colorado Springs, Calif. Mrs. W.T.M. $10; Den­ ver. Mrs. W.S.L. 810; Ft. Col­ searchers. They thought he Chairman for the Pike’s Peak Council. lins. Mrs. R.E.K. 85; Denver, might be the kidnapper. He was R.G.O. 810; Denver. M.M.W. held at bay until someone eLe The Denver Area Council receives 66 per cent of its operat­ $5; Denver. H. B. $5; Denver. came alone and identified him ing budget from the Mile High United Way. The remainder of Mrs. R.C.R. 85: Denver, J. B. as a neighbor. its budget is obtained through membership enrollment which is $10; Denver, F.A.J. $10. By this time the police were Knights' Speaker swarming over the home and now under way. Kindly assist in any way you can. St. Catherine's, Burlington, John W. McDeviU. supreme making a house to house search Colo., donated 821 to the par­ knight of the Knights of Co­ in the neighborhood. Although With every good wish and blessing, I am ish seminary burse. M' . lumbus, will be the main the hunt did not produce the Faithfully yours. A contribution was also re­ speaker at the knights’ 34th missing girl it did intrude into ceived for the Father Hamil­ annual corporate Communion the private affair of a grass wi­ Proud Yeung Scout ton Burse: Anon., $10. Contributions to burses may breakfast to be held Sunday, dow in the neighborhood and Shown above passing his .Ad Altarc Dei re­ youth has been blind since birth, he success­ March 27. The day will begin be made to the Archdiocesan her companion! The man who quirements in Braille before the Rev. I^eonard fully passed all the requirements for the with Mass in the Denver Ca­ Chancery Office, 1536 Logan was flushed out in the search Abercrombie of .All Saints’ parish, Denver, Is award, which nill be presented to him and thedral at 8 a.m., followed by did eventually identify himself street. Denver. All donations Frankie Mares, a member of Boy Scout Troop other area Boy Scouts on Sunday, Feb. 13, in the breakfast in the Hilton ho­ after some grilling. arc used for the education of the Denver Cathedral. tel. See story on Page 12. It was feared by this time Archbishop of Denver 206, St. Rose of Lima parish. Although the young men for the prie.sthood. Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Charity Ball Missioner Set Benefit Set To Give Address March 17 P ” Th. Committee members of the On 'Povertyland' our prie St. Patrick’s Day charity ball generou, and luncheon announced that Father Andrew Lawrence, example of real missionary by gift the event, proceeds of which work. i M.S.SS.T,, treasurer of the kingdoir benefit Denver’s Catholic Missionary Servants of the Father Andrew represented Charities, is set for Thursday, Most Holy Trinity in Silver the church on the U.N.’s Food progress March 17, at the Denver Hil­ Spring, Md., will be a guest and Agricultural Organiza­ most pr ton hotel. speaker at Loretto Heights tion’s committee for technical every da The Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ college Little auditorium Sun­ assistance for depressed na­ This mer J. Kolka, director of day, Feb. 20. at 3 p.m. tions. For years he has given Vehr to Catholic Charities, is serving His address, entitled “ Pov­ retreats and missions nouneing again this year as chaplain ertyland — U.S.A..’ ’ will ex­ throughout the U.S. cesan D( for the luncheon and ball amine the condition of forgot­ The committee. ten minority groups in the U.- TICKETS for the talk may the past( Starting the day will be a S. be obtained from Mr. and 10 a.m. Mass at Holy Cross These minorities, he said, Mrs. William St. John, 4343 I N I] church, 19th and California include the Bravas, the black Montvlew boulevard. Denver streets, Denver with the Rt. Portuguese in the New Eng­ (80207), or by calling 355-1384. cesan Di Rev. Monsignor William J. Another family, reunited by refugee airlift this week, at land area; the Issues, a Tickets are $2; for students, sincere Monahan in charge of arrange­ Denver’s Stapleton International airport are Cnbans Mr. and mixed race in Virginia; the $ 1. priests o; ments. Mrs. Manuel Sanchez who came from Havana to rejoin their Scotch-Irish, in Appalachia; their syn A SPECIAL noon luncheon 13-year-oId daughter, Carldad, at right, who has been a resi­ Irish travelers, in Georgia; of last ye with entertainment is sched­ dent at Queen of Heaven home since May, 1962, in the care of the Cajuns, in lower Missis­ the mon Creefe/ CCD Dccepfien for P a ren ts uled at the Denver Hilton to the Denver Archdiocesan Catholic Charities. Carldad Sanchez, sippi: and the Negroes. diocese. be preceded by a cocktail an only child, Is an eighth grade student, Is well adjusted, and The 1 Approximately 250 persons attended the pastor of St. Mary's, discusses the program hour set for approximately has taken the entrance examination for Marycrest. Another A GRADUATE of the Cath­ paign th' 11:30 a.m. The ball will begin olic University of America. recent Confraternity of Christian Doctrine re* with Mr, and Mrs. Donald Multhauf. There Cuban arrival this month was Mrs. Joseflna Bosch, 55, who pledges 1 at 9 a.m. in the Hilton’s Father Andrew was ordained ception for teachers and workers In St. Mary’s are 100 parishioners working with the CCD came to Denver, Feb. 2, to join her daughter Maria Bosch who Agaii grand ballroom with dancing in 1940. He served several church, Greeley. Purpose of the event was to program this year as teachers, helpers, typ­ has been in the USA since 1963, living in the home of Mr. and eration v for the rock and roll set in years as pastor in Camden, ists. audio-visual assistants, and in other make available an opportunity for parents to the junior ballroom. Mrs. Victorino Pantaleon at 1520 St. Paul street. Catholic Char­ Miss., where be established some imj discuss the program with their children’s areas. Charles O’Fallon is chair­ ities have made arrangements for the Bosch family to live in the Sacred Heart agricultural possible i teachers. The Very Rev. Robert Nevans, right. man of the ball. Other chair­ an apartment in Cathedral parish. The Pantaleon family was school, which was cited in paign. Tf men include Jim Peri, vice at the airport to greet the new arrival. 1950 by the Vatican as a great come ha\ chairman and technical advis­ tinned in er; Martha Politzki, secre­ now beinj Aid to Child tary; Catharine Maloney, You 1- treasurer; Charles O’Brien. Scares Wits Out of Neighborhood Archdioct Jr., luncheon; Gertrude the past t G r a e f, flowers; Bemieta (Continued From Page 1) One of the neighbors reported They all live on the same block, enced an Hauptman, mailing; and Jim Threatened in bugged and lookouts and stake­ that about 7:30 a Volkswagen and I thought there bad been a about 66 McTiernan. publicity. was seen traveling down to a outs were aranged by some change in plans.” The Irish associations of dead end at a high rate of grade am Loretto and Regis will be in 50 Jefferson county police and speed. The driver swerved over THE JENNINGS family had pupils, fr charge of decorations. sheriff’s officers. a lawn and retreated with earlier made arrangements to mately 50 Rising Conflict Rev. Andrew Lawrence j throttle open. This information pick up another little girl up th e' has mear By E. E. Sanchez related schools in some form. was put on the air to alert all street a few doors. The blocks | construct The Federal Elementary Revealed by Hobbyist Washington — The police cruisers, and Mary in Applewood are not separated | For Sale or lease ment of o and Secondary Education Act seemingly minor legal Pat’s picture was reproduced by cross streets in this area, of 1965 providing federal 3,000 sq. ft. on 2 floors. Near additional skirmishes around the by the scores. Her fingerprints and Mr. Jennings was supposed new Federal Office Building. parishes. countrj’ over the Church-State funds for local educational were also taken off furniture to pick up his baby sitter at programs to meet the special A Forgotten Parking in rear. conflict in federal aid to edu­ and transmitted to the lawmen. 3292 Vivian Drive, but instead O b /ecfiv education' needs of education­ For information call cation may be but a show­ And the waiting and watching he called on 3392 Vivian Drive ally deprived children. 534-1394 Our g piece for an iceberg whose continued. It was midnight, 1 and found Mary Pat waiting! The question has been local pari: depth and profundity could o ’clock, 2 o ’clock, and then When Mrs. Jennings drove j gations in soon rise to the surface in the raised whether U.S. Attorney Leadville Parish about 2:30 a.m. a car drove up General Nicholas Katzenbach Mary Pat horhe she said: are dioce: form of a Supreme Court test. By Paul Hallett to the home and Mary Pat will intervene, as is required "Well, thank you Renee. We’ll Dupont “ 501” the respoi During the last few years, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward W. alighted totally unconcerned. call you again sometime. It in the U.S. Judicial Code The original but forgot­ Hence, thi the federal government and O’Rourke When she opened the door she looks like your parents are hav­ various states have gone when the constitutionality of was frightened to death by the N y lo n peals for an Act of Congress has been ten Leadville parish, not ing quite a party. The whole ahead with educational pro­ presence of a houseful! of po­ house is lighted.” meeting tl grams to provide educational drawn in question. mentioned in any Catholic lice. The Durable Carpet 1) To aid to the child at the non­ Rural Living history of Colorado, has "Where were you?” cried' Fiber That’s Easy sites for t public .school. THE SUIT also involves the Mary Pat's mother. TRAVEL denial of equal protection of been brought to light by To Clean. sions and And the attitude of com­ "I was baby sitting.” the laws under the 14th Day Slated Rene L. Coquoz, whose RESERVATIONS 2) To "Where were you baby sit­ $ 49 5 plete separation of Church Amendment to the U.S. Con- hobby is Leadville his­ necessary and State in this field seemed ting?” continued the mother. ANYWHERE .stitution on account of race, AT NO BXTRA COST^ of their In At Fleming tory. “ Al the Jennings home,” re­ per yard to fade. But now the feelings color and religion of the chil­ OAVB LINDQUIST Owner in the issue have come Host pastor for the Day of The forgotten parish is Sa­ plied the weeping girl. 19 Ye«rs On The Job Experience 3) To dren who are the beneficiar­ 7 Choice Colors Rural IJving slated Fob. 17 at cred Heart of Jesus, which “ Why did you go there when On Three Continents .Apostoiatc around full circle and objec­ ies of the testing programs 711 I7lh Street St. Peter’s, Fleming, will be exi.sted from 1877 to 1884 ac­ you knew Mr. Doody was going 2Jrd Pt. New Western Fed. ties. tion is being heard as the pro­ under the National Defense MILE Hi INTERIORS the Rev. James R. Purflcld. cording to the files of Uie to pick vou up?” ______SevJngs Bldg. 4) To I grams arc being put into ef­ Education Act. The U.S. At­ Leadville Herald Democrat. "The Jennings are friends of 5042 Federal Blvd. fect. torney General, as an addi­ The speaker will be the Rt. LINDQUIST effective e It is the opinion of some ob­ Rev. Monsignor Edward W. Mr. Coquoz was unable to lo­ (he Doodys and I ju.st throught tional reason, might intervene 433-8491 ty of Chris servers that the controversies cate the records of Sacred there had been a change in TRAVEL SERVICE also under Title IX of the O'Rourke, executive director 5) To coming to the surface at local Heart of Jesus parish, the plans and a switch in baby sit­ Tdl. 825-7175 “ We Clean The Federal Civil Rights Act of of the National Catholic Rural 1 Hour Free Parking La Snells diocese ca and state levels arc destined 1964. Life Conference, a priest of probable reason being that ters. and they decided to have ms California Carpets We Sell” they arise eventually to bring the whole The 38 plaintiffs in the the Peoria, 111. diocese. the files were added to the me sit with this other fam ily.! Church of question back to Washington Annunciation Parish records, Michigan suit supported by Monsignor O’Rourke was in nationa In the form of a constitu­ bom on a farm near Downs, which have been kept since the POAU, the American Civil PERSONALIZED MONUMENTS and MARKERS deserving tionality test before the U.S. Libertie.s Union, and the 111., one of a family of 11. 1879. Msgr. Henry Robinson Poverty War Supreme Court. Educated at St. Henry’s col­ American Jewish Congress Coeur, to meet the temporary P rop erty The suit against Michigan’s fail into three categories: lege. Belleville, and St. THE SACRED Heart of Je­ Head To Speak Memorial Co. Auxiliary Sendees Act of 1985 sus Church was built by Fa­ needs of the parishioners until As wa General taxpayers, ministers, Mary of the Lake seminary, such time as a more commo­ Speer Blvd. Af 9th year, the : focuses on many of the ques­ and teachers. The Christian Mundelein, 111., he served as ther Henry Robinson in 1877. At Luncheon Erick son 255-1785 dious church can be erected. for future tions being raised across the rural life director in Peoria But with heavy immigration Dr. Bernard Hyman, cxecu- ! Education Division of the To this parish will also belong seems to country. The act provides Metropolitan Detroit Council diocese for 14 years, before to Leadville after that year tive direc»3r of Denver’s War I that when a local school dis­ all of the French population, of Churches more recently accepting his present post in the small church became too on Poverty. Inc., will be the Growth is trict provides auxiliary serv­ crowded and Father Robinson no matter where they re­ registered its opposition to 1960. guest speakc. at the Feb. 11 • T e B o c k h o r s t d C o . sions sprin ices to any students among began construction of the pre.s- side.” the act. HE WAS assistant director luncheon-meeth... of the Fri- I it is frequi its resident children in elem­ ent-day .Annunciation Church The Herald said that there Michigan is not the only of the Newman Foundation at day Luncheon club, 1 property a entary and high school in 1879. were more than 200 families the University of Illinois, by Knights of Columbus Coun­ dividends < grades, it shall provide the state where Church-State liti­ of French nationality living at gation is in progress. The Champaign. 111., for 15 years, Mr. Coquoz learned of the cil 539. Denver. You aj same auxiliary services on an existence of Sacred Heart of that time in the city and Dr. Hyman will .speak fol­ equal basis to school children Commission on Law and So­ and from 1948 to 1960 directed our older ] Jesus Church when he found county of 1,/eadville. Father lowing the luncheon, which in elementary and high cial Action of the American the refugee program in the under diffe an announcement In the Her­ Ponsar.lin, who had come to will begin at 12 noon in the schools at non-public schools. Jewish Congress has just is­ diocese. portation z ald of Sept. 19. 1881, that the U.S. from France, said council home. 1555 Grant sued a booklet listing 18 pend­ His column. “ Crossroads that he would preach In parish pro ing cases, with 11 of them Leadville was to have two .street, Denver. All knights THE AUXIUARY services Comment,’’ appears in many French and English at all needs of : challenging state laws provid­ publications, and he has also Catholic parishes. and their friends are invited under the act include Nation­ Masses at Sacred Heart of time, with al Defense Education Act ing aid to children in Church- written several books. The story, in part, follows; to attend. Jesus Church. ent day p2 testing services, special cor­ related schools in some form. “Monsigneur Machebcuf, Dr. Hyman, who is on leave Included in the list are from hi.s position as psycholo­ so-called h' rectional services, remedial Relief Fund Aids the Bishop of Colorado, has THE BEAUTIFUL altar of Michigan. Rhode Island (text­ gy professor at Denver uni­ or thought reading, health and nursing seen fit to create two parishes the new church had been do­ JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. books); Maryland (funds to 40 Million Persons versity to assist in the DWOP unusual pc services and examinations, out of the original one, which nated by a close friend of Fa­ PARTNER TeBOCKHORST, CPOI private colleges); Missouri Chicago — More than 40 program, will discuss the PARTNER one. T- allege in their charge viola­ Dr. Robert E. Van Deusen FIRST Savings Passbook and enlistmei tion of the first and 14th of Washington, D.C., secre­ Devotion tors. amendments of the Constitu­ Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock tary for the National Luth­ Gifts • Hardware - Paint Nun\bcr 1 Feb. 28 — : tion. eran Council’s Division of Feb. 13, 1966 Glass - Toys tors’ pledges. The three-judge Federal Public Relations, said a key Sexagesima Sunday Pipe Threading Still Draws Owr Interest Feb. 28 - Court has stated to the attor­ development in Church-State Shades - KeyWindow names of chF neys for the parties and inter- relations in the last year can Mt. Carmel, Denver. Duplicating chairmen. venors that it wanted discov­ be seen in the increasing ten­ Penrose Hospital, Colorado Open Friday Evenings Cedric Kaub opened the first savings account at our Feb. 25-Ma ery of the facts on the three dency by religious groups to Springs. bank the morning we began banking. That was organization 82 Broadway 733-2940 May 1.1905. federal educational aid pro­ lean toward “ partnership with Our Lady of Peace, Greeley. March 9 - grams and services under the government in achieving Cedric Kaub still has Savings Passbook Number 1. pledges from He still draws our interest. them. mutual objectives.’’ vice chairme He noted the “ unprecedent­ mmOH STORAGE & MOVING CO. Thousands of other savers have come to American THREE federal education National, making it one of the fastest-growing major ed volume’’ of applications by aSI BROADWAY Denver banks. laws affecting the public in­ Church-related groups for * Sanitized Vans and local A Long Distonca One reason we keep old customers and add new Home Owned — Our 64th Year terest that are drawn into government grants. PI Equipment ones is that American takes an interest in its customers. question by this suit ard: He said the Elementary and MOVING * Packing and And gives m ore... 4 per cent daily interest com­ Serving the Rocky M ountain Region “ The p The National Defense Edu­ Secondary Education Act of pounded quarterly. ' cation Act (War on Poverty be one hun 1965 was passed largely be­ Shipping Think young-begin your savings program today. Act) which finances with fed­ cause Protestants and Catho­ cesan Deve * Foreign Service Via Saving $50 a month means you'll have $3,324 87 in the good it eral funds, as a community lics showed a willingness “ to five years. (Or $150,260.60 in 60 years.) action program "special re­ modify their former rigid po­ Sea or A ir Clarke's Church Goods medial and other non-curricu- sitions on federal aid to edu­ 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 lar educational assistance for cation and to find a middle D IA L 7 2 a - 2 8 5 S AMERICAN NATIONAL the benefit of low income in­ ground that was acceptable to A g e n t For Where banking is a pleasure Charge Accounts Invited dividuals and fam ilies," and both groups.’ ’ UNITED VAN LINES 17th 81 Stout . Member F.D.I.C. • 244-6911 Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 ss Priests, People to Join in Second Campaign “ The good Lord has blessed the mutual efforts of impossible to obtain any suitable site at a later date. ate in enlarging facilities for clerical students at the d ' our priests and people over the years, some of our The sum of $200,000.00 has been allotted from the Catholic University in Washington. This redounds to generous laity have given of their worldly substance Campaign toward the construction of a Newman the general good of the whole American Church. Many missionary by gift and/or last will and testament to advance the Foundation on the recently acquired property at Fort of our priests do graduate work in Washington and eprescnled kingdom of God on earth without which the record of Collins. The minimum requirements will be a church each year some students are assigned for theological .N.’s Food progress could not have been written. To them we are and priest’ s hou.se and some pertinent facilities for studies in Rome. Organiza- most prayerfully appreciative, and remember them student activities. The exact cost is a matter of con­ Another national appeal to all Dioceses will be • technical every day at the altar.” jecture but other Dioceses which have had the experi­ made this year to assist in the saving and spreading 'essed na- This was in the message of Archbishop Urban J. ence in recent years speak in terms of a minimum of of the Faith in South America where there is exten­ has given Vehr to pastors of the Archdiocese of Denver in an­ $500,000.00. and possibly more. Judging again from the sive poverty, lack of education, and a great shortage missions nouncing the beginning of the second annual Archdio­ experience of others, the annual upkeep and mainte­ of priests. Many American Religious Communities of cesan Development Program. nance would approximate $40,000.00, which in the ear­ men and women and some Dioceses are now sending The complete text of the Archbishop’s address to ly years would have to be assumed by the Archdiocese some of their consecrated personnel to assist the local talk may the pastors follows: until the Foundation became self-sustaining or nearly church in meeting its immense problems. Hundreds of Mr. and so. devoted and zealous lay people are dedicating several ohn, 4343 IN INAUGURATING this second annual Archdio­ It is hoped that this Newman Foundation can be years of their lives in this apostolic work. As you I, Denver cesan Development Program. I wish to express my started this year from the additional funds realized in know, South America is largely Catholic by birth and i 355-1384. this year’s Campaign. But since it will involve such a religious background, but lacks religious education students, sincere and deep appreciation to the pastors and priests of the Archdiocese and our devoted people for large cash outlay, the money must be available before and financial means. We are told unusually effective their sympathetic and generous response to the appeal plans are drawn and contracts let. Subsequent Dio­ work is being done by these volunteers from our coun­ of last year to assist in securing funds to meet some of cesan Campaigns must be relied upon to carry the try. the more urgent needs of the Church in the Arch­ co.st of maintenance at least temporarily for a few Home anti Foreign Missions years. diocese. This revolving fund will also provide the means to The Archdiocese realized through last year’s cam­ LOOKING OVER the second annual Archdiocesan Important Works ot CCD assist some of our home and foreign missioners who paign the sum of $1,106,246.67. The total number of Development Program campaign prospectus at the The fourth objective of this Development Cam­ appeal for help in their self-sacrificing labors. All of pledges was 37,491. pastors’ meeting held Feb. 8 at Notre Dame parish, paign is to provide financial help for the expansion of these appeals cannot be assigned a church collection Again, I thank all of you for your generous co-op­ Denver, are, left to right, Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, the program of religious instruction under the Confra­ because they are so many and increasing each year, eration which has enabled the Church to progress in advance gifts director; .Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, ex­ ternity of Christian Doctrine, for children not attend­ yet all are most worthy of help. Any parish or individ­ some important endeavors which could not have been ecutive chairman of the campaign; and Auxiliary Bish­ ing our Catholic schools. Despite the continually in­ ual who gives aid to the missions is advancing the possible at this time without this Development Cam­ op David M. Mahoney, cochairman of the program. creasing number and enlargement of Catholic schools, work for which the Savior came to earth and undoubt­ paign. The whole Archdiocese and generations yet to many thousands of our children cannot be a?commo- edly will receive blessings from heaven. Charity never come have been the beneficiaries. May I ask your con­ for various reasons. These were tedious and very cost­ dated. especially in newly developed parish*.*' It is goes unrewarded and spreading the Faith and bring­ tinued interest in the Development Program that is ly processes and this situation still perdures in some mo.st gratifying and con.soling to know of the hU: dreds ing souls to Christ has God’s special benediction. now being inaugurated. of our fine lay men and women who in a spirit oi real This revolving fund will also assist the Arch­ You know and realize the numerical growth of the of the older parishes. This advance purchase of land for future parishes dedication devote their time and talent in assisting in diocese in meeting the mounting expenses of graduate Archdiocese and its implications for all of us. During the religious instruction of our children in so many of education of our priests at home and abroad, which is the past ten years, the Church in our area has experi­ and church facilities requires sizeable sums of money and the purchase must be made w’hen and where the our parishes. May God bless them. It is truly a Chris­ so useful and necessary for the specialized works of enced an increase of more than 100.000 Catholics, tian apostolate. the Church. It is impossible to fix a definite estimate land is available or the opportunity may be lost forev­ about 66 per cent. In that same ten-year period, our Parishes with classroom facilities can and are er. for this goal. Experience of last year showed what grade and high school enrollment has increased 10.000 conducting successful religious courses, but where unusual demands can present themselves in addition pupils, from 19.000 to 29,000, an increase of approxi­ Future Parish Purposes such classroom space or other accommodations are to the customary many needs here discussed. mately 50 per cent. This unusual growth in population With a portion of the funds derived from our Semi­ not available, it is difficult if not impossible to assem­ As w-as mentioned last year in this appeal, many has meant the purchase of additional properties, the nary Campaign 14 years ago, the Archdiocese was ble the children or grade them and function properly. of you priests and people have been contemporaries of con.struction of new churches and schools and enlarge­ able to buy many plots of ground throughout our terri­ This year one such catechetical center of four class­ this unusual population growth in the Archdioce.se. ment of our grade and high school facilities and many tory for future parish purpo.ses, mo.st of which are a rooms with necessary facilities was built at Our Lady Many of your parishes have been constructed on prop­ *s. Near additional responsibilities, not cared for by our local minimum of five or more acres. This was one of the of Peace Church, Greeley. It is proving very satisfac­ erty that was farm land or unimproved acreage only a luilding. parishes. announced objectives of the Campaign. New parishes tory. You might be intere.sted in knowing that some few years ago. Fortunately it was secured at a time are already established on some of them. These prop­ O b /e cfive s dozen mission centers are attached to that parish and when it was available or it could not have been pur­ erties generally are in established growth and devel­ the Sisters and lay teachers extend their efforts in the chased today at any price. The same will be true in the Our good people have been generous in supporting oping areas, or seem to have promising potential. religious instruction of several hundred children future, no doubt, in other parts of the Archdiocese local parish needs, but there are many duties and obli­ That fund is now exhausted and reliance must be throughout the vast territory. The parish has conduct­ where the growth pattern is already established in gations in the administration of the Archdiocese that placed on this annual Development Program to supply ed its own campaign and has already refunded part of newly created suburbs and developments. From all are diocesan-wide in character and over and beyond the necessary means for future property purchases. this expenditure. forecasts, Colorado will continue to grow. New sub­ 0 1 ” the responsibility and capabilities of any one parish. Suitable vacant land in sufficient acreage is where Another such catechetical center of larger propor­ divisions are increasing in number and strength in all Hence, this second Annual Development Program ap­ you find it and cash must be paid. This year the tions should be constructed this year in another part our suburbia and often in seemingly unexpected peals for your continued support and generosity in Church is indebted to a generous Catholic for a of the Archdiocese where there is a large concentra­ places. Everyone appreciates there is need of new meeting the following objectives: choice 10-acre site in a developing suburb. Pastors tion of Catholic children and presently used facilities parishes in some of our growing districts. Please God, pet 1) To secure funds for the purchase of property and professionally informed lay people have suggest­ may no longer be available. The land was purchased 12 newly ordained priests will be added to our num­ sites for (he future development of parishes and mis­ »y ed additional future purchases in several districts several years ago. bers next June. Some new parishes can be started and sions and church facilities. where the growth pattern is now definitely estab­ For many years, the Archdiocese has assumed the other priestly needs realized. 2) To assist our smaller parishes and missions in lished. It is difficult to assess accurately, but past ex­ obligation of compensating three groups of Sisters en­ In the not distant iuture. most probably, some of necessary improvements which arc beyond the power perience would suggest that several hundred thousand gaged in such splendid apostolic work on a year-round the old church buildings must be enlarged or replaced of their limited numbers and financial resources. dollars will be needed if we are to keep pace with the basis in mission areas. A smaller sum is given to as­ in the newly developed recreation areas in the moun­ .1) To provide or extend facilities for the Newman population growth of the State. sist the program for migrant workers doing seasonal tains. e.g., for skiing, hunting, fishing, etc. .A|)ostolalc in our several state colleges and universi­ New property was secured this year in Boulder, work in Colorado. M utual Fitorts Blessed ties. Breckenridge. Colorado Springs, Denver, Greeley, Revolving Fund lORS 4) To enlarge our facilities in certain areas for the Fort Collins, Minturn and Rifle. The taxes on property The good Lord has blessed the mutual efforts of The fifth objective is to establish a revolving fund d. effective expansion of the program of the Confraterni­ not immediately used for church purposes in 1965 our priests and people over the years, some of our gen­ which will help in meeting local unusual or emergency ty of Christian Doctrine. amounted to S12.298.00. Many of the newly organized erous laity have given of their worldly substance by conditions, and cooperate with the other dioceses of 5) To establish a revolving fund so that the Arch­ parishes refund the cost of their property when able to gift and/or last will and testament to advance the the country to assist some national or international diocese can meet unusual or emergency conditions as do so. that others might be similarly benefited in the kingdom of God on earth without which the record of need of importance and endorsed by the Hierarchy of 11 thev arise in our own area; to cooperate with the progress could not have been written. To them we are future. the county. Every diocese wishes to assist, as far as Church of the United Slates and throughout the world most prayerfully appreciative, and remember them A s s is i Smaller Parishes, Missions possible, in helping our many mission areas at home in national projects of serious moment and to assist every day at the altar. The second objective of this Development Cam­ and abroad. deserving mission needs at home and abroad. paign is to assist our smaller parishes and missions in We now inaugurate this second Annual Develop­ The Development Fund was most providential last ment Campaign. It must be the mutual cooperative ef­ their necessary local developments which are beyond year in providing emergency aid in the damaging dis­ Property tor Development forts of all parishes and priests of the Archdiocese. I the power of their limited help and financial resources. aster to several of our churches due to the unprec­ As was explained in this Development appeal last am confident it will merit your most sympathetic en­ year, the securing of suitable and sufficient property Our priests are doing splendid work in these edented Platte River flood in June, 1965. It enabled smaller parishes and mission centers. Most of them couragement and active participation. There is noth­ for future parish or general church development the stricken churches to begin repairs immediately ing personal about it for anyone, except possibly the seems to be a continuing and perduring necessity. are saying two or three Masses each Sunday for the and also to lend assistance to many afflicted individ­ small congregations often many miles apart. Several spiritual satisfaction that with God’s help, we, in our Growth is in evidence everywhere and new subdivi­ uals and families in the area many of whom had lost generation, are privileged to attempt to provide, as I priests travel 100 miles and more each Sunday to their homes and all their possessions. sions spring up with surprising rapidity. As you know, bring Holy Mass and the Sacraments to these scat­ far as experience and limited vision and financial it is frequently a long process to assemble desirable It is gratifying to know that many of our parishes, means permit, for the well-being and growth of God’s tered congregations. As you can appreciate, they and priests and lay people also contributed generously and properly and is costly at the moment, but pays large church in the future and the advancement of the inter­ their devoted people are deeply grateful for any as­ gave personal service in meeting emergency condi­ dividends over the years. est of souls. No diocesan venture can succeed without sistance given them. Often a small aid is an incentive tions. St. Rose of Lima Church, which was dedicated You appreciate the situation prevailing in some of the whole-hearted and sympathetic cooperation and to local generosity. only a few months prior to the flood, suffered severe our older parishes which were established years ago loyalty of our pastors and priests. I ask that coopera­ Many of these smaller churches were built for damage to all its buildings. I am sure Father Barry under different conditions and circumstances of trans­ tion from you as the plans for the campaign unfold. mission purposes several decades ago, constructed as Wogan and the other pastors would wish me to ex­ portation and smaller numbers of parishioners. These You experienced the formula of campaign last year. cheaply as possible at the time, and now are showing press their deep appreciation and gratitude to these parish properties were often limited to the absolute No one was asked to give beyond his means. In union needs of the physical buildings constructed at the the effects of the wear of time and need additions or many donors and to the hundreds of men and women replacement. The growth in number of parishioners there is strength and solidarity. With all Catholics giv­ time, with no provisions for expansion, adequate pres­ volunteers of all faiths and from all sections of the ing what they are able, much can be and has been ac­ over the years varies, but the local resources are lim­ city who. for several weeks, assisted in clearing away ent day parking facilities or playgrounds. It was the complished for the good of the Church. Please follow so-called horse and buggy age, with hardly a suspicion ited and they need help from the better circumstanced the debris and murky water which rose 8 feet in some and established parishes for any necessary sizeable the instructions of the experienced counsel who will or thought of the extensive use of the automobile or locations. It is estimated this volunteer menial labor direct us. unusual population increases. It was the fault of no improvements or replacements. at St. Rose of Lima saved the parish from 830.000 to one. Land was purchased and buildings constructed as It is our privilege and opportunity to assist them. $40,000. Other pastors report similar cooperation. The Affenffion Jlsiced limited parish funds became available. But every old­ This year we are committed to aid several such small affected districts were a sorry and distressing sight to During the next few weeks you are asked to give parishes in building modest churches to replace old er parish has been forced over the years of develop­ behold. Many of you saw the devastation. It is hoped your sympathetic and active attention to the needs of ment since those founding days to pay large sums of structures for which the parishioners have been sav­ that permanent provisions will be made for the neces­ the Church beyond your own parochial area and assist money for very limited footage when and if it became ing for many years. W e are told in the case of two of sary protective measure so that such a state-wide dis­ unselfishly in helping the growing demands of the available. If the property surrounding the parish was these ancient churches it would be a waste of money to aster cannot recur in the future. Archdiocese in this expansion period. May Mary Im­ developed and homes built, it meant a large expendi­ rebuild or enlarge them. As you know, building costs I am told that all organizations, church and civic, maculate, Our Heavenly Patroness, obtain from the ture, purchased one small parcel at a time. Many of are steadily mounting. Last year the Archdiocese rendered outstanding service to the afflicted citizenry throne of her Divine Son heavenly blessings and suc­ the a^acent lots were often not available at any price gave assistance to many smaller parishes in various in supplying immediately necessary food, clothing, cess on this undertaking for the good of souls. local developments, some of which were emergencies, household utensils and equipment to hundreds of our as well as to mission priests. Most probably $100,000.00 stricken fellow citizens. It was a splendid example of will be needed to meet foreseeable demands and re­ community cooperation. Schedule quests this year. All Dioceses of the country were asked to cooper­ Committee A new church seating two hundred people was The general solicitation pro­ March 9 — Deadline for The committee organization Department C, the Rev. constructed in Black Forest, north of Colorado Springs gram and master schedule names of team captains. for the second annual Arch- James Rasby; Department D, for the second annual Arch- March 10-15 — Development and east of the Air Force Academy, where there were diocesan Development Pro­ Monsignor Robert Hoffman; diocesan Development Pro­ program workshops (eve­ no nearby church facilities. The parishioners contribu­ gram includes: Department E, the Rev. Rob­ gram of 1966 follows: nings). ted much volunteer laljor and will repay what they Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, ert Nevans; Department F. executive chairman: Auxili­ the Rev. James E. Kane: and Jan. 20 — Parish list March 20 — First sermon. can over the years. They now are able to have Holy ary Bishop David M. Malo­ Department G, the Rev. Clar­ mailed to each pastor. March 16-21 — Regional Mass each Sunday and to conduct religion instructions team captain meetings. ney, and the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ ence Kessler. Feb. 8 — Deadline for for their children in their own building. March 28 — Deadline for gnor Gregory Smith, V.G., The second workshop meet­ changes from pastors. pledges from team captains. Newman Apostolale P.A., cochairmen; the Rev. ing will be held March 10, 8 Feb. 22 — Mail prospect as­ March 28 — Deadline for The third objective is to provide funds for the es­ Robert Syrianey, campaign p.m. in Denver at three sepa- signment sheets, pledge cards names of team members. tablishment and expansion of facilities for the New­ director; the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ rate locations; Greeley, and enlistment cards to pas­ March 30-April 5 — Region­ gnor Elmer Kolka. director of March 14. 8 p.m.: Colorado man apostolate at our several State Colleges and Uni­ advance gifts; John J. Sulli­ tors al team member meetings. versities, The enrollment of all these institutions of Springs, March 15, 8 p.m. Deadline for pas- van, chairman of advance Feb. 28 April 15 — Deadline for higher learning is growing by leaps and bounds, and Solicitation Sunday will be pledges. gifts; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Sunday, April 14. tors’ . pledges from team members. the relative proportion of Catholic students increases Feb.* >.j. 28 — Deadline for April 15 — General mailing. John Cavanagh, director of names of chairmen and vice- .\pril 17 — Second sermon. each year. From such institutions will come the lead­ publicity: chairmen. .-^pril 18-22 — Assignment ers of the future in every professional field, in govern­ The program operations committee consists of; Photos Feb. 25-March 2 — Parish meetings. ment. in science and the arts. We wish to bring our organization meetings. April 24 — Third sermon. Catholic students the opportunities of their religion Department A, Monsignor Edward Leyden: Department Photos on this page March 9 — Deadline for April 24 — Solicitation Sun­ while on campus. This is obviously a long-range pro­ B, the Rev. Barry Wogan; were taken by Pat Coffey. pledges from chairmen and day. gram of serious financial proportions and cannot be vice chairmen. April 28 — Report meetings. the obligation of any individual parish. Since ordinari­ ly the Newman Apostolate is not self-sustaining, at Generous Spirit least for a few years, sufficient funds must be availa­ Pledge Support... ble and on hand to begin the building program and fi­ “ A generous spirit of cooperation among the laity nance its operations until it becomes self-sustaining. and priests in the Archdiocese of Denver is again “ The priests and people of St. James Parish will During the past year, through the cooperation of being called upon in the second Archdiocesan Devel­ be one hundred per cent behind the second Archdio­ interested informed laymen, property was assembled opment Program. A growing archdiocese needs the cesan Development program because they realize all and purchased in Fort Collins for a future Newman support of this program in order to fulfill the needs of the good it is doing for the Church in Colorado.” Center. It is choice land, adjoining the University BISHOP DAVID MALONEY, left, and the Rt. Rev. our Catholic people and children in the coming The Rt. Rev. Monsignor campus. Additional property was secured in Boulder Monsignor Elmer Kulka, director of Catholic Charities years.” William V. Powers, and Greeley for the expansion of their local N ew m ^ and advance gifts director for the second annual .\rch- —Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard J. Cullen, Pastor, St. Jam es’ facilities at some future date. The property was ob­ diocesan Development Program, are shown at the Pastor, St. Louis* Parish. Englewood Parish, Denver tained now, because it was felt it would be difficult or luncheon following the pastors’ meeting. Page 4 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Listening in A Plan for Progress and a Time To Give Lady's Lamp A plan for progress in the Archdiocese of Newman centers at state universities and estab­ In his address this week Archbishop Vehr Denver was launched and carried through last lishing them where they are needed; expanding told pastors and priests that no diocesan ven­ Not So Bright the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine facilities, ture, such as this campaign, can be successful year through the Archdiocesan Development By Bishop Robert J. Dwyer Program. This week the second annual devel­ especially in the migrant area; assisting parishes without their whole-hearted and sympathetic opment program was announced by Archbishop damaged in the Platte river flood of last sum­ cooperation and loyalty. LIMPSED THROUGH the magic casements of Vehr at a meeting of all the pastors. mer, as well as disbursing funds for necessary Likewise, to meet success, there will be poetry and legend, there is no more sympathetic In a story elsewhere in this issue is a report archdiocesan activities and enabling Denver to needed similar cooperation and loyalty among figure in all history than the Lady with the Lamp. on the realization and outcome of last year’s share in joint projects with other dioceses, such all Catholic laity in the archdiocese. Florence Nightingale, floating through the fetid corridors of the successful campaign in which pastors, priests, as building seminaries, helping erect national In experiencing the formula of the cam­ British Ba.se hospital at Scutari on a howling winter’s night, laymen, and parishioners were joined in a gen­ centers such as the Shrine of the Immaculate paign last year no one was asked to give beyond say, in 1855, while the senseless Crimean War raged on, has erous spirit of work and sacrifice. Conception, Washington, D.C., and furthering his or her means. “No one was asked to give furnished all subsequent generations with the ineffable vision It is heartening to know that the goals of the overseas’ studies of future priests. beyond his means,” the Archbishop said, adding of the Angel of Mercy. Yet it may be questioned, more than a last year’s campaign were met. These objectives What has been accomplished through the that “in union there is strength and solidarity. century later, whether Miss Nightingale did very much more included buying sites in developing areas for first campaign last year only points up the hope With all Catholics giving what they are able, than float, or whether, in the process, it occurred to her to future parish buildings, helping poorer parishes that the second campaign this year will be even much can be and has been accomplished for the serve a.s anything more than a symbol to the broken and dis­ more successful. good of the Church.” eased men who lined the wards on their pallets of reeking and missions in the archdiocese; expanding straw. # S trin g s to th e B ow It is an ungracious thing, surely, to assume the role of the devil’s advocate. And actually it is no part of our business to attempt to undo the reputation of this Eminent Victorian. Back J/^eaiitoriaid in the ’20s that cadaverous and mordant critic, Lytton Stra- Packaging and the Press chey, unearthed enough discrepancies and inconsistencies in B y F ra n k M o rriss her later career to pillory her as an insatiable publicity seeker, a woman so obsessed with her public image as to betray signs There are two ways of arc principally looking for are ridicule. The theory seems to sheafs of documents discuss­ packaging a product — either grounds to complain about be that some will be so ing how one can practice of active paranoia. But it never occurred to him to inquire, or to detract attention from the the neglect of the chief gar­ thrilled at the explosion they brinkmanship with defined should we say that he lacked the historical curiosity to investi­ product itself and sell by the dener. will fail to notice nothing document are in their brief­ wrapping, or to give a clear much has been destroyed. case. On their shirt is sewed gate, into the matter of the charges she leveled against the Ir­ and unobstructed view of THERE ARE some engaged Their chief slogan is that the the motto, “Love Conquers ish Sisters of Mercy who also served in the Crimea and whom what is inside. That is pretty in an intellectual vendetta Catholic press need not be so All.” This motto, they feel, she substantially accused of woeful inefficiency, professional much the case of the Catholic deadly serious, and that so­ will give some com fort in against authority. The Bishop incompetence, and rabid proselytism. press. It can either make its need merely wear his mitre lemnity undoubtedly hides case the rumor that God is presentation obscure the facts in a manner that offends the some musty vice or worse. dead proves really to be cor­ or show them as completely, rect. quick-draw editorialist, and None of these match in for- Other blograpiiers, notably Sir Edward Cook (1913) and clearly, and honestly as possi­ The Catholic press for these verbal shot and shell will fill midability the parvenu intel­ Mrs. Cecil Woodham-Smith (1951), while recognizing that the ble. the air. lectuals of Catholic journal­ obviously exists to reflect ei­ We have reached the un­ ther the temper of an age or armor of their heroine reveals, however discreetly, some vul­ Most respectable papers, ism. bent on liberating the happy day when some m the the temper of an editor. nerable chinks, have nevertheless taken her vituperative re­ when they admit gossip to whole field from all they view Catholic press think the no­ ports pretty much at face value. Not for them the laborious their pages, confine it to col­ as pietistic, anachronistic, ab­ blest thing they can do is to THE LAST THING it business of digging through convent records or chancellery umns where those titillated stract, simplistic. find every bruise possible on should do as far as reporting files to find out what. If anything, the Sisters might have had by such material can find it. the apples in the ecclesiasti­ is to present hard, cold facts There is a growing tendency WHILE THEIR sappers are to say on their side of the controversy. For there is no mistak­ cal garden. If they were hon­ — the kind that can bruise ing or hiding it: the accepted version of the hospital service of in the Catholic press, howev­ blowing up petty pretenders opinions or freeze tender sen­ estly attempting to see that on one page, they are busy these nuns In the Crimean War remains as an ugly blot on the the public is protected, I er, to base coverage on gos­ sibilities. sip. Opinions are swept up establishing princes of preten­ The last thing editorials name of religion itself. would not find much to com ­ sion on the other. Obscurity is plain about. But what they like trash after a parade, and should do are challenge the cast broadside at the reader. passed off as depth, and nov­ times, demand proof of pom­ The theory is that the juicier elty is peddled as insight. pous opinions, credentials of Now it might be written off as a case of special pleading items will stick. They abhor metaphysics as easy experts. when a spiritual daughter of these same Irish Sisters of Mercy February meaningless, and their rem­ We seem to have developed The popularity of such a edy is a pseudo-mysticism. undertakes to set the record straight. It depends, of course, on Intentions a growing corps of sappers, press, I contend, can reflect only a certain distemper of the accuracy and objectivity with which she presents her story. The Apostleship of Prayer whose chief delight is to find Teilhard’s most recently the day. When it passes it And it must be said of Evelyn Bolster (in religion Sister Ange­ general intention for the some chink or cranny in discovered letter protrudes month of February is: “ Con­ which to plant the grenade of from their hip pocket, and shall not be missed. la, St. Maries of the Isle, Cork) that in her recent study. The versions Through the Heroism Sisters of 3Iercy in the Crimean War, she has handsomely won of Per.secuted Christians.” a Comment tor Today her spurs in the field of historical scholarship. If, from time to The mission intention for About 21 time, she lets slip a hint of bias in favor of her heroine. Moth­ February is: “ Conversion of Sacred Hear 7iv£3/i/?s^4/?//i/v/i/vsiV3s Postage Paid at Denver, Colorado. Stapleton, S.D.S., announcing clearly written con.stitutional do our duty as we understand the good instincts never die. Yet Florence Nightingale, allied to the British aristocracy, the decision to admit laymen right, it might, in any moral it. — Address— Feb. 1860 and need not fade if they are friend of ministers and parliamentarians, gifted propagandist Thursday, February 10, 1966 42 to the Salvatorian Fathers point of view, justify revolu­ properly appealed to. and dedicated self-publicist, would have the last word. Her I pray that our Heavenly seminary at Waukesha, Wis. tion. — First Inaugural Ad­ name for Mother Bridgeman was “General Brickbat," in itself dress, 1861 Father may assuage the an­ a gauge of her temper, and she made sure that the British for a four year liberal arts OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER guish of your bereavement Letters press received her version of the story. Besides, was she not college course. The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial and leave you only the cher­ “ The Lady with the Lamp” of Longfellow’s tribute? The im­ approval. We confirm it as the official publication of the Reader ished memory of the loved To Vietnam age had become fixed; it was already legend. What matter and lost, and th e' solemn If readers would like to archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the “ The agency increased its if the real Lady was a humble Sister of Mercy kneeling beside a pride that must be yours to write to a serviceman in signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our food distribution program in Answ ered dying soldier’s bed in a windswept hospital ward? A youns Vietnam from 450,000, to in­ have laid so costly a sacrifice South Vietnam, they can do Curia is hereby declared official. A reader who inquired sev­ icr, finds his clude 1,300,000 refugees, or­ upon the altar of freedom. — so through a private clearing We hope The Register will be read in every home of eral weeks ago about the ter, as Barb phans, widows and other war Letter to Mrs. Bixby, 1864 house in Washington. Send the archdiocese. marriage of a laicized priest Records, however, have a way of surviving. Mother of pre-school victims. Substantial quantities letters, unsealed and un­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a is answered this week in the stamped. to Vietnam Mail Bridgeman’s story has reposed all these decades in the ar­ operating in of clothing and medicine have In the right to eat the bread taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of “ Ask and Learn” column. Call. Box 2602, Washington. designed to also been sent to that be­ Section 2, Page 4. The read­ . . . which his own hand chives of her convent in Kinsale; she never wanted it pub­ The Register. leaguered nation.” Bishop Ed­ D.C. 20013. They will be dis­ lished while anyone living could be hurt. Now the account has life, as well er’s question: “Is there any earns, he (the Negro) is my tributed to information offi­ ward E. Swanstrom of New been set right, ably and well. But even so, for one who reads it which might « URBAN J. VEHR truth to the story in the daily equal and the equal of Judge cers in Vietnam who will see York, reporting on N.C.W.C.- dren’s Educ Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver press that a Brazilian priest Douglas, and the equal of ev­ that they get to servicemen and learns the truth, there are the thousands who will still Catholic Relief Services over­ Jan. 90, I960. was married in the Church in ery living man. — Lincoln- who ordinarily do not get know Florence Nightingale as the heroine of Crimea. For those Start center seas aid program. the presence of a Bishop?” Douglas Debates, Aug., 1858. mall. No packages, please. who love God the credit does not matter. community < Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 p First Phase of School Clothing Drive Complete iht The first phase of the Den­ reau trucks are being made dalene’ s, and Sts. Peter and All types of clothing are de­ includes as well as students, ver metropolitan area Catho­ in each area on successive P il’s schools. sired, regardless of condition. the teachers, parents, pastors lic school clothing drive was Fridays. Children’s clothing, especial­ and donors — the salvage bu­ completed last week and The second phase, the southwest district, includes ly. is sought. reau staff will send free of termed a success. THE FIRST phase, the nts of students from All Saints’, Ca­ Large sacks are being do­ charge large medical kits to Sponsored by the St. Vin­ north district, reported very thedral, Holy Name, Mullen, nated by the King Sooper the overseas mission stations ithetic market chain and will be of the 20 religious communi- cent de Paul salvage bureau, good reception to the drive. Presentation, St. Anthony of made available to the stu­ ties teaching in the arch­ Lamp, Both Sisters and students Padua’s, St. Bernadette’s, St. the concentrated effort in­ dents at the schools. diocese. s of the volves 54 elementary and sec­ bent every effort to make the Francis de Sales’. St. Jo­ seph’s (Redemptorist), St. All merchandise gathered In charge of arranging the s night, ondary schools during this collection worthwhile. Partici­ are earmarked to help satisfy drive is James Turbett of month. To facilitate the han­ pants in the northwest district Louis’ , St. Mary’s, and St. on, has Rose of Lima. the ever increasing demand.s Denver, who can be reached dling of the great amount of included students from Guard­ of the needy of the metropoli­ at 366-0726 or 394-2800. i vision clothing being collected, the ian Angels’. Holy Family. Parishioners are urged to tan area. than a metropolitan area is being di­ Marycrest, Mt. Carmel, Our help the school children in As a gesture of appreciation OTHER schools, besides more vided into four districts: Lady of Fatima, St. .-Anne’s, their neighborhood with the for the generous efforts and those mentioned, working on North, South, East, and West. St. Cajetan’s, St. Catherine’s, collection of discarded items contributions of the partici­ the drive include: her to Collection by the salvage bu­ St. Dominic’s, St. Mary Mag­ of all kinds. pants in the drive — and this Feb 18, Northeast District: ind dis- Annunciation. Assumption. reeking Blessed Sacrament, Cure Grant for Research Given d’.\rs, Holy Cross, Holy Ro­ 3 of the sary, Loyola, Sacred Heart, St. Elizabeth’s, St. Joseph’s, ness to Sfu d en fs’ ClofMng Drive These school children are shown working cluded students from Guardian Angels’ , Holy Colo. Springs Hospital (Polish), St. Patrick’s, and a. Back at St. Catherine’s school on the first phase of Family, Marycrest, Mt. Carmel, Our Lady of Nativity. Colorado Springs. — A fund Holden said: “ I hope we can Feb. 25, Southeast District: m Stra* the Denver metropolitan area Catholic school Fatima, St. Anne’ s, St. Cajetan’s, St. Cather­ to finance the bringing of persuade others to join in this All Souls’, Christ the King, tcies in ine’s, St. Dominic’s, St, Mary Magdalene's, clothing drive, which was completed last scientists to Colorado Springs worthy project and to build Machebeuf, Most Precious seeker, week. This month parochial school children and Sts. Peter and Paul’s school. Shown are to engage in research at Pen­ this Research Scientist Fund Blood, Our Lady of Lourdes, ty signs arc conducting the first all-inclusivc clothing Sister Anna Michael, principal, with students rose Cancer hospital has been to an impressive total.” St. James’ , St. John’s, St. drive in the Denver area. It is being spon­ Anthony Fortunato, Mark Dispense, and Don initiated by a California cou­ Hire, or Mary’s academy, St. Philo- sored by the St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bu* Tracy. St. Vincent de Paul workers helping ple through a $100,000 gift. FORMER residents of Colo­ mena’s, St. Pius X. St. Ther- investi- read and involves .54 elementary and second­ loading are Hon Fo.ster and Bill Wilson. Donors of the generous con­ rado Springs who later made ese, and St. Vincent de the Ir- ary schools. Participants in the first phase in­ tribution to set up the Re­ their home at Catamount Paul’s. search Scientist Fund are Mr. 1 whom Ranch, near Divide, Colo., the and Mrs. Roger C. Holden of Holdens have lived in south­ sssional South Laguna, Calif. ern California since 1958. He “ The Sisters of Charity are is a past director of the South deeply grateful for Mr. and Community hospital and the Mrs. Holden’s interest and en­ Laguna Beach Community [3) and couragement in establishing Chest and a member of the hat the this fund,” said Sister Clara, advisory board of the Laguna tnc vul- associate administrator and Players in California, and has ive re- director of development of been active in other civic borioas the hospital. “ The long-range projects. icellery plan of the Penrose hospital The Holdens came to Colo­ ive had includes expansion of our pres­ ent limited research facili­ rado Springs in 1943, when he tnistak* A Pleasant ‘Dialogue’ ties. was named executive secre­ ■vice of The Research Scientist tary of the Pikes Peak chap­ During the less formal portion of the ecumenical dialogue on the Fund, initiated by Mr. and ter of the American Red organized on Monday. Feb. 7, at Christ the King parish, by the Mrs. Holden in gratitude for Cross. Before moving west, Rev. Mr. Alfred Schaeffer, center, president of the Denver he was public relations coun­ the care and treatment he re­ Ministerial .Alliance, Auxiliary Bishop David .M. .Maloney of ceived at Penrose Cancer hos­ sel for the Red Cross is Chi­ leading cago for four years and then Denver, right, enjoys an anecdote by Bishop Edwin B. Thayer, pital, “ is the first step on the left. Episcopal Suffragan Bishop of Colorado. Bishop Maloney Mercy long road to our goal,” she was manager of the Chicago Red Cross chapter. gave a report on the Ecumenical Council. irse, on said. r story. Mr. and Mrs. Holden decid­ HOLDEN first . discussed ed to move to California fol­ • Ange- plans for such a fund with lowing a six-month tour Parochial Teachers ly. The Sister Mary Assunta, then ad­ around the world in the mid- ministrator of Penrose hospi­ i\y won 1950s, and several years ago * Insurance A t Jo in t R e fre a f H ou se W o rk sh o p tal, who was elected treasurer- they turned over their 1,500 time to general of the Sisters of Char­ At Latin Conference About 250 persons attended the El Pomar- Pomar in Colorado Springs. Delegates from acre ranch near Divide to the * Surety Bonds . Moth- ity of Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio, in Colorado Springs YMCA. Boulder — Among the Den­ Regis college; Sister Stephen Sacred Heart retreat houses’ workshop Feb. 0 both retreat houses attended sessions. Director July, 1965. At the time, in the sionate ver area teachers who attend­ Marie, St. Frrncis’ high CALL at the Hilton hotel. Denver. The Rev. Raphael of Sacred Heart retreat house is the Rev. fall of 1964, he underwent a “ This marks the beginning ed the Colorado Latin Confer­ school; Sister Mary Rosario, an has McCarthy, S.J., founder-director of Sacred Jolin R. Padberg, S.J.; Sister .Mary Eudora is series of cobalt treatments at of a program we hope Hill in­ ence at the University of Col­ of Mt. Carmel' high school; Paul T. McGrady ite. Heart retreat house, Sedalia, who was a spe­ director of El Pomar. A highlight was the the hospital for inoperable terest others,” Sister Clara orado Feb. 5 were representa­ Sister Mary Eileen, Annunica- cial guest, is shown addressing the guests. showing of a new retreat movie produced by cancer. said of the initiation of the tives of parochial schools. tion high school; and Sister VAN SCHAACK & CO. In a letter to the hospital, Research Scientist Fund. ititude. Seven laymen and women spoke at the all-day E. Watt Pye. Between 60 and 70 high Margaret Loyola and Mr. and 624 17th Street workshop, including representatives from El school Latin teachers from Mrs. Martin Globocnik, Mache­ iefly to Colorado attended the meet­ beuf high school. Phone 297-5636 ;ame a ing. Among the Denver teach­ latbolic ers present were Sister 15 Denver Centers To Start Helping Charles Ellen, and Sister Ste­ nd Fa- phen Marie, of Cathedral that it school: Sister Rose Denise, • CHURCH FURNISHINGS land if Holy Family high school; the Children Under Project Head Start Rev. Eugene Renard. S. J., at the seph Lambrecht. Sister Rose­ lunches, although the money i very By mid-February the Chil­ « RELIGIOUS ARTICLES dren’s Educational Fund. mary, S.L. directs the Head for the food was budgeted. Justice To Discuss idea of Inc., will have a total of 15 Start program of the group. Despite many problems, ev­ Proposed Changes e Mer- Denver centers operating in “Dedicated persons on the erything possible is being An addros.s on “ Proposed > CompUt* lin« of Rolajiews ArKdos for Church'ond Homo placed project Head Start. staff have worked without sal­ done to provide hot lunches, Changes in Judicial Selection These centers will give 660 ary since August.” the nun- beginning on Feb. 14, the and Removal” will be deliv­ pre-school-age children a fore­ educator informed the Regis­ Head Start official said. ered by Supreme Court Jus­ Arp. WAGNER & CO. taste of school life, and the ter. “ This is proof of the val­ The medical problem of ex­ tice Edward C. Day to the ways of learning, besides pro­ ue of the Head Start pro­ ) Paul amining Head Starters to lo­ Skyline Denver Lions Club at viding recreation, games, and gram.” a meeting Monday, Feb. 14, CHURCH GOODS en Sis- cate and correct physical de­ a health check-up. at 12 noon in the Wellshire fects before the children be­ its. He Some of the centers are do­ INITIAL budget for the pro­ Inn. Denver. gin their regular school life, 1433 Tremont Place nating space and utilities as gram was proposed at $915,- Justice Day is former Chief ier the also hampered the program. 000, including such items as Justice of the Colorado Su­ in and part of the “ ten per cent, in TA. 5-8331 kind’ ’ contribution required salaries for 217 neighborhood But with the help of Drs. preme Court. Chairman of the Roger C. Holden Mrs. Holden Mary by the federal government rasidents to be hired as cafe­ Vulginiti and Heifer at Colo­ day is Charles J. O'Brien, Jr. I char- which provides 90 per cent of teria aides, teacher aides, rado General hospital, and the program cost. custodians, drivers, and cleri­ the new community health Centers in the metropolitan cal workers. center, the children will be area are located in remodeled The total budget was taken care of in accordance organi- homes, community centers. slashed to approximately with Head Start guidelines. by her Protestant churches, and $215,000, and the total of hands. parochial schools. neighborhood residents to be AFTER a very successful hired reduced to 90. ’ front The Children’s Education summer program, the Chil- Fund, Inc. operates as part of Because of this, no provi­ )r fan> d r e n ’s Educational Fund t h e Neighborhood Youth sion was made for cafeteria ideals, Head Start is looking forward Corps, and is directed by Jo­ personnel to prepare the hot to an extensive schedule for We wish to thank hospi- the coming months, the offi­ times; cial said. at she the Catholic people and the Clergy of Metro­ The program will contain regular parent meetings, and field trips for the children, politan Denver who assisted us in the distri­ ospbo* which in many cases will in­ ; were clude the parents. British bution of our 1966 Calendars. in the rtment tingale those I have HOMES ay, no FOR SALE We Apologize that we were not able to till oil the re­

quests tor our Calendars os the demand WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? for these calendars exceeded our expect­ cracy, Why not fry our parish section In ations. andist the Re«lsttr. The cost Is low and lha quick rasults w ill surprisa youl . Her Tha ads a rt listed under parish sub- itself naadlngs. British le not IT'S EASY TO PLACE A WANT AD e im- — JUST CALL natter So This Is School, Huh? side a A young Head Starter, left, at Valverdc Presbyterian cen­ SAY “ CHAROB IT " ;^ulevara Itlortuaiies ter, finds his introduction to learning a thought-provoking mat­ ter, as Barbara Pickering directs the efforts of a small group [other of pre-school-age children. Valverde Is one of a dozen centers REGISTER FEDERAL BLVD. AT SPEER 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. a t MISSISSIPPI ;e ar- operating in Denver under the federal Head Start program, pub- designed to introduce small children to the routine of school • GRAND 7-1625 • SKYLINE 7-1238 it has life, as well as to check them for physical or other defects WANT ADS ads it which might hamper them in their school careers. The Chil­ Fast Action I dren’s Educational Fund, Inc., will have a total of 15 Head "Denver’s Catholic Mortuaries” 1 stm L o w C o st! those Start centers operating before March in remodeled homes, community centers, church hails, and schools. Page 6 The.Penver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Bethlehem Mission Guild Elects Officers The Bethlehem Mission Guild call the Bethlehem Fathers’ 0^ to WOMEN elected the following new offi- House. 5630 E. 17th avenue, I cers at its annual meeting on Denver. Telephone; 388-3322. 'ja n . 31: President, Mrs. Ray- Imond Mutz; vice president, Mrs. Paul Graves; secretary- Mercy Hospital treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Carr; and historian, Mrs. Armo Nixon. Cdaiendcur Group Schedules The following committee ^^rcliLidliop 6 ^ u iid chairmen were appointed: Of­ Volunteer Dinner fice workers, Miss Kay Gan­ The annual spring breakfast president. On the same day, non; publicity, Mrs. Mark Fell­ The Women’s Auxiliary of ing; telephone. Mrs. George Of of the Archbishop’s Guild, Den­ Mary Ann Woodwani will enter­ Mercy hospital. Denver, will Schoenecker, with Mmes. Carl ver, will be held at the Brown tain Pope John circle. Fiore and A.gnes Midcap as co­ e l u e n t s sponsor their annual volun­ St. Christopher circle will Palace hotel on Sunday, Feb. workers; medicine department, teer dinner Thursday, Feb. 27, 10:30 a.m. Reservations dine out Feb. 15; Servants of Mrs. R. M. Hainey; collecting C olorado S p rin g s P arish Recepfion R oom 10. at 5:30 p.m. in the Terrace must be sent to Mary Ann Schi- Mary circle will meet in the East Denver ACCW room of the hospital. The Sis­ medicine, -Mrs. Blair Kittleson; avone by Feb. 21. at 4160 Shaw home of Marge .Acierno; Susie linens, Mrs. Leo Meistrell; Board Meeting The basement of St. Mary’s church, Colora­ The committee consists of 18 members. Mrs. ters will be the hostesses. boulevard, Westminster. The Dominico will entertain Our do Springs, has taken on a new look in recent Andrew Vaclav is the chairman for the home workers, Mrs. J. B. Gla Mrs. Philip Rotole, president There will be 150 volunteer price of the breakfast is $2.85, Lady of the Assumption circle; vins and Miss Eva Collins. years. One of its functions is to serve as a coming year and reports that during the past Virginia Botero will be hostess of East Denver District ACCW. workers as guests. A life pin Joan Ortell will entertain St. The guild will sponsor has urged that all board mem­ wedding reception room, where receptions can year more than 2,175 guests were served. for more than 1,000 contribu­ Thomas Aquinas circle Feb. 10 for Our Lady of Lourdes circle, be held following services in the church. A Brides and other interested persons wishing to and Jackie King will entertain spring fashion show soon. The bers be present for a meeting ting hours will be presented Holy Cross circle will meet in proceeds will be used for var on Thursday, Feb. 17, at 10 special wedding reception committee has been utilize the room for receptions, reunions, or to Mrs. Robert Slattery, past the home of Imojean Tomsic, Miraculous Medal circle. Jane ious facets of the Bethlehem a.m. in the ACCW office, 270 E. formed to take care of this service. Mrs. R. F. special functions can call Mrs. Vaclav in Colo­ president of the auxiliary. and St. Ann circle will dine out Chandler is a new member of Fathers’ foreign mission work. 17th avenue, Denver. Roney, above, served as chairman for 1965. rado Springs at 632-6947. Thirty-eight other women will to celebrate its fifth anniversa the circle. This city-wide organization, receive pins in recognition of ry. Susie Dominico will be host 100 hours of volunteer work in ess for a Valentine party for formed six years ago, enables Jr. C. D. of A. Immaculate Conception circle the laity to participate in for­ Members of the junior coun­ DEADLINE NOTICE! the hospital. will be entertained in the home Our Lady of the Assumption la u n d ry circle on Feb. 12. Diane Younk- eign mission labors. New cil, Catholic Daughters of M r s. Herbert Leibman, of the new circle president, Hel­ erman is a new member. members are always wel­ America, their parents, and ju- The deadline for all copy, parish news, and pic­ CoJ president of the auxiliary, will ene Washburn, on Feb. 11, and com e. Annual dues are $1 per dry cleaning Mary Hannon will entertain niorette members will attend a tures for the “ Denver Catholic Register’’ is 5 p.m. on Checking t preside. Our Lady of Perpetual Help cir­ person or $2 per family; per­ dessert-card party sponsored by Mondays. Copy must be in the office at this time, not cle will meet on Feb. 12 in Jo Queen of Peace circle on Feb. "Where the charm of en by membei 16 and St. Michael circle will petual membership. $25 per Court St. Rita, C.D. of A., at postmarked. The staff assumes no responsibility for Shaffers’ home. newness is restored" Sjirings, are, meet in the home of Connie person or $50 per family. the club house, Denver, on Sat the non-appearance of articles or photos that arrive The Second Best Man At On Feb. 14 Mary Kaiser will O’ Brien, and Dunn on the same day. Interested persons may urday, Feb. 19, at 1 p.m. after this time. entertain Queen of the Most M em b er o f: Bricn are cod Your Wedding Holy Rosary circle and Mother Ail copy must be addressed to: Denver News Edi­ Is Your W edding Paramount Club tor of this publication. Do not put staff members proceeds goin, of Angels circle will meet in the Members of the Paramount * National Institute of Photographer p.m ., in the home of Pat Fiorella. Lucille club will conduct a business names on envelopes. This might be misconstrued as Dry Cleaning Thompson is the' new circle personal mail and not opened until after the deadline. Mmes. E. J. J meeting Feb. 11. 7:30 p.m. W. E. Hentge the DAV hall, 1225 Broadway, * American Institute of Denver. Dancing and cards will L a u n d e rin g Dr. James P. Gray be at 8:30 p.m. Membership dues, at $1.50, are being accept­ Annual Italian Dinner OPTOMETRIST ed. A card party with proceeds ma 3-4281 for the Memi Eyes exam in ed going to the Mullen Home for :onvenience of pick up the Aged will be held at the Feb. 12 at St. Anne's Visual Care and delivery in Denver home of Mae Croft, 1151 S. Jo­ Take 265 pounds of spaghetti, society and young people of the By Cc Contact Lenses sephine street, 733-6789, at 7:30 FROM 170 pounds of meat, the crumbs parish help make this dinner and all suburbs. 213 Colo. Bldg. p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19. from 12 loaves of bread, 42 gal­ complete. The prices are $1.50 The annual i The House of lons of tomato paste, six boxes for adults, 75 cents for children ner for the Ar( 1615 Calif. V FW A id e s of basil, 40 dozen eggs, a dozen and $5 for families. LAUNDERERS cil of Catholic held at the Dip Photography South Denver Post 2461 and bunches of parsley, 25 pounds AND For Appointment Call: tel, Denver, on stts e. 2nd St. (Charry Creak) Ladies Auxiliary. Veterans of of onions, 20 pounds of grated CLEANERS 3 3 3 - 3 2 7 9 Foreign Wars, will serve a pot- TRADtilONALLY p.m. Miss HeU 825-8883 Romano cheese, a pound of Phone AAA. 3-4281 luck dinner at the Post home, black pepper, two pounds of THE FINEST IN tor of nursing ? PHOTOGRAPHY 1545 S. Broadway, Denver, Sat­ salt, two days cooking time and 2 5 0 0 CURTIS gan Mental He BAND INSTRUMENTS — GUITARS — DRUMS urday, Feb. 19, at 6:30 p.m. you have enough spaghetti to speak on “ The Those attending are asked to serve approximately 1,500 peo­ in Psychiatric 1 SALES — RENTALS — LESSONS donate 50 cents and bring vations may be RENTAL TO APPLA' TO PURCHASE ple the most delicious Italian covered dish. The Auxiliary and spaghetti to be found anywhere. Mary E. GoIdcE the Post have voted to give all From these ingredients, the Feb. 14. Cost o proceeds for the evening to the Italian women of St. Anne’s be $4.50. s c o T ''^ cancer fund. On Feb. 15, there church, Arvada, will cook the Any nurse ini will be an Americanism pro­ 30th annual Italian dinner to be volunteer work *‘EverT/thinff In Music" gram starting at 8 p.m. held at St. Anne’s school, 5757 3730 PIERCE ST. Upham .street, on Sunday. Feb. 13, from 1 to 7 p.m under the Plan i v ie s W o rk s Denver Theresian sponsorship of St. .Anne’s Altar and Rosary society. Planning further help to Laughlin, WICS director in U n it To M eet Feb. 17 Mrs. Anna Spano was the disadvantaged young women Denver. These officials met in The Thcresians of Denver- original head cook of this fa­ Flowers Convey are, left to right, Ann Barry, the Mile High City to provide West will meet Feb. 17, 12:15 mous dinner, but has since Your Message regional coordinator of the p.m., in St. Bernadette’s church turned over the chores to oth­ Best Petite flower and\ national WICS (Women in expansion of the program or­ basement (Upham street be­ ers. She still enjoy? the activity Community Service) staff, ganized by national women’s tween 11th and 12th avenues) of the day in the kitchen when Gilt Shoppe Washington, D.C.; Mrs. W. W. groups to recruit women and Recitation of the Rosary wilL-shc visits with her friends Clannin, assistant project di­ girls for the Job Corps, and be followed by a poUuck lunch-lgives moral support and voices PHONE: rector in Denver; and Ann share in community action. 1809 H u m bo ldt St. js i-*io i o r S3M11 & OPEN HOUSES Miss Laughlin was thanked ton, D.C., told the local project Courteous .service by mem-1 Expertly Prepered Hors d'Oeuvres, bers of the Altar and Rosary! 2630 E. 3rd 333-8840 or 322-8361 | Canapes, Open Faced Sandwiches jfor her work in recruiting girls officials planning the new pro­ A Bex Lunchas from Colorado for the Women’s gram that cooperation with Also Wall to Wall Cleaning in the Home 1 ^BAR TEN D IN G SERVICE AVAILABLE Job Corps, by Mrs. Paul Fitzger­ Mr. and CoMea A Rolls Oelivartd A Sarvad WICS by all Denver agencies is j iiiiiiiiiiiiy'u»i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]i!iiiiiiiiiiitiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Managtd by Hanry Oanlal ald for the National Council of splendid. G irls' Unit Sets Knights of C< Catholic Women, one of the four 1924 SO. BROADWAY 722-1844 ” I am impressed with the going over th< major women’s organizations Initiation Feb. 12 WIC^ program and all the vited; costum taking part. ST. CABRINI education, welfare, communi­ An initiation for Junior Catho-j door or by ca] Appointed as project director ty service, and welfare organ­ lie Daughters and Juniorettes PRIVATE ELEMENTARY for another year, Miss Laughlin izations in this city,” she add­ will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, O L I V E R ^ S said that WICS’ program will ed. at the club hou.se, Denver. The F o rt C be expanded to work with the program will start promptly at federal Office of Economic Op­ “ WICS will not only continue 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Lillian Rasmus­ to recruit girls 16 to 20 years Meat Market portunity in the Community Ac­ sen will dedicate a flag for the Q u a rt! tion program in Colorado. for the Women’s Job Corps, but junior court, and give a history "Serving Denver Since 1923 With .juality Meats" will work with the community The quarterlv More than 300 Denver volun­ of the flag. Ft. Collins AC( teers. from the Denver Archdi­ action program in the develop­ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER ment of new programs to assist The initiation ceremony will Broomfield on ocesan CCW, the National Coun­ follow at 2 p.m. when 17 girls at the mornir cil of Jewish Women (presi­ the girls awaiting assignment to Fresh Poultty Fish the job corps centers, job corps will be received as members. Mrs. Paul Fitzj dent, Mrs. Philip Frieder), the R e -E le cte d Mrs. Lenora Mattingly Webei', of the Archdioc 9 Protasslonal Maat Cuttars to Sarva You National Council of Negro graduates, and disadvantaged women in general, with empha­ author, will be a guest, and Catholic Womei Phona 731-4429 ))|2 e. 4th Ava. Women (president, Mrs. Marion Mrs. Joseph Cairo, Denver, sis on mothers of Job Corps give a talk on her books and The ACCW c( Ellerbee), and the United was re-elected president of writings. young women,” Miss Laughlin the Mother Cabrini Society. held on April J Church Women (president, Mrs. Parents are invited to attend. grand ballroon- commented. This is the 30th consecutive Boarding and Day School fo r Girls Samuel Harris), will shoulder A social hour will follow. Mrs. hotel. Each affi the increased responsibilities M iss Laughlin plans to year that she has served as 9535 W. 58TH AVE. • 4 2 4 -7 7 2 3 Alice Vitry, local junior chair­ Boy students accepted from kindergarten send at least outlined by Miss Laughlin. crease the number of volunteers president. She is also secre­ man, will be in charge. through 4th grade, as Day Students only. from the four organizations that tary of Mt. Carmel ledge and lives. WESTMINSTER School follows Diocesan Curriculum Mrs. J. B. Bu THE HEADS of the four com prise WICS in order to im^ recently resigned as vice with special courses in: treat chairman 2895 W. 72ND AVE. • 42 8 -5 0 9 7 groups complimented Miss plement the new, expanded pro­ president of St. Anthony’s so­ treat dates for 1 HR. Laughlin on her work since the gram in the interest of the dis­ ciety. 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O L Punck Role of Woman and Educator The first benefit Valentine fashion show and luncheon By Waller Kranz The role of the woman and the ways of education may step for us, a big step.’’ sponsored by the Regis High the educator in today’s world change.” Sister Mary Luke empha­ Mothers’ club will be held on The Flig h t o f the Columnist was outlined recently to Lor- She used as an example the sized that women in the Monday, Feb. 1-1, at the Avia­ etto Heights college students growing numbers of children Church, both Sisters and lay- tion Country club. A social It’s getting harder and harder to fill this space each by Sister Mary Luke, superior deserted by their fathers, women, “ have a contribution hour, at 11:30 a.m., will precede week. Sure, there’s a million things happening in this general of the Sisters of Lor- causing what she called to make to the Church and the 12:30 p.m. luncheon. swinging old world. But that’s just the trouble. So etto and current chairman of “ these vicious circles that get should have a voice.” Fashions are by Kelly’s of much of the startling, the dramatic, the exciting, the the Conference of Major Supe­ started in these poverty pock­ She emphasized, however, riors. Cherry Creek and Jonas Broth­ important is happening that it’s tough for a columnist ets. Education will give them that by this she does not ers Furs, and Erica of Kelly’s to compete. During her brief visit to her some place to go.” mean that women should be will commentate. Who has time for reading a former school and her home­ CONCERNING her observa­ on the governing body of the Models, all members of the column when the papers carry town of Denver, Sister Mary tion of the Ecumenical Coun­ Church “ and we don’t expect Mothers’ club are Mmes. F. D. someday I would read all of stories about a spaceship rest­ cil in Rome last fall, one of to be. but we feel that the Hi­ s. Mrs. Barta, Robert Belless, Eileen them. But that was long ago. Luke attended a question-and- ing on the moon and sending the first women ever to be in­ erarchy, on its way to a deci­ or the Brennan, Robert Connor, W. E. Now as the years go by with answer session with students back sounds and pictures to the vited, she called it “ a first sion, should hear us.” lie past Grannell, M. I. lacino, J. P. Mc- their ever increasing rapidity, and also addressed the Sis­ earth — stories about planes served, Conaty, T. C. McMahon, Ste­ and the pace of living becomes ters. that will fly from New York to hing to phen McNichols, Stanley No- more and more hectic, the un­ “ The most immediate thing wack, Robert Stewart, John Paris in an hour or so — stories pleasant fact presents itself that I can think of today is educa­ oD f, o r about transplanting brains, put­ Thompson, Clair Wagner, and the books will probably never tion,” she commented, in an­ St. Cajefan's To Hold n Colo* ting a week's supply of food in P. E. Piccone. be read — maybe not even the swer to a question from a stu­ one tiny pill, prolonging man’s Tickets will be available until first volume — unless I quit my life span to a thousand years. dent. “ I believe education is Friday, Feb. 11, by phoning job and take time out. And that Carnival Feb. 19-20 The columnist doesn’t have a always going to be the work Mrs. Stanley Hall, 333-9547, or possibility certainly seems un­ chance. The only way he can be of the Si.ster of Loreito, but Plans have been completed sion set is on display at the Mrs. C. H. LeDuc, 333-2282. likely with one in college and read is to have a pipeline to the at St. Cajetan school, Denver, school. There will be special Former members of Mothers’ three to go. Colorado Springs PTA Eve n t Pentagon, a hot wire to the for the annual winter carni­ awards presented on both antng club are invited. val, that will be held in the days. leading science laboratories, or BACK to the newspaper situa­ Checking over the gift awards for the card party to be giv­ church hall beginning at 3 a walkie-talkie arrangement tion. With all the earth-shatter­ The public is invited. St. en by members of the PTA of St. Mary’s high school, Colorado p.m. each day on Saturday, with Liz and Dick. In this way ing events piling up on top of Cajetan church hall is at 9th Springs, are, left to right, Mrs. Kevin McCarville, Mrs. John he could break the news first — each other like pancakes at , Feb. 19, and Sunday. Feb. 20. and Lawrence streets, Den­ O’Brien, and Mrs. John Leone. Mrs. McCarville and Mrs. O’­ because if he’s just rehashing or Sams’ Coney Island, the news­ I All types of booths will be ver. Brien are cochairmen with Mrs. Earl Doeren. The event, with giving an opinion, he’ll be ; featured. Mexican food will papers of the future simply Open Monday Evenings 'til 8:30. proceeds going to the school, will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, 1 skipped over fast. There’s too won’t have room for columns. ; be served and will be avail- i o f much news of real excitement j able for take-out orders. The Other Evenings by Appointment. p.m., in the school cafeteria. Others on the committee are The important news will have that occupies the pages of the ' children of St. Cajetan’s Mmes. E. J. Maisonneuve, H. J. Bestervelt, M. H. Cannon, and to be covered — and there’ll be same paper. And, after all, a j school are assisting in a fund W. E. Hentges. so much of it that the whole le o f Bishop Charles Buswell of reader these days has just so I raising project. A color televi- much time for reading — as the newspaper will probably be Pueblo will be the speaker at nothing but a series of flash pressures of m odem living put the First Friday Club lunch­ bulletins. One after another — the time-squeeze on all of us. Knights To Hear eon-meeting Thursday, March just headlines, with a one sen­ r the Membership Dinner Set 3, in the Albany hotel, Den­ WE HAVE in our bookshelves tence lead-in to recap that entire Elks' Jolly Corks ver. The Feb. 3 speaker was k up a series of 30 volumes. Many stor>’. Twenty years from now the Rev. Paul F. Wicker, as­ your newspaper could well con­ Council 539, Knights of Co­ lenver times I’ve looked at these books lumbus, will host the Jolly By Catholic Nurses sistant at St. John the Evan­ with the positive assurance that tain nothing but a series of bul­ gelist parish, Denver, who letin-form stories like these: Corks of the Elks of Denver at The annual membership din­ (Women in Community Service) spoke on “ The Layman and 2 Hr. by Parachute, their hall on Feb. 15. This ridi­ ner for the Archdiocesan Coun­ is asked to call Mrs. W. Mc­ the Council.’’ TUNNEL COMPLETED culously dressed musical group ERERS cil of Catholic Nurses will be Dowell, 429-4626. Delegates to « * « School Fund N.Y. TO CHINA has won plaudits for its area 0 held at the Diplomat Motor ho­ the biennial convention to be Seventy-nine years of mem­ performances. tel, Denver, on Feb. 17, at 6:30 held in Pittsburgh on April 28- Council 539 members will lERS bership in the International Last of the Se.xes p.m. Miss Helen Huber, direc­ 30, will be Misses Carol Scharff Typographical Union was the Given Aid MAN-WOMAN BEING hear the assorted brass, drums, 3 -4 2 8 1 tor of nursing service. Fort Lo­ and Mary Goldcamp. occasion for a banquet recent­ NOW A REALITY and musical instrumental, and URTtS gan Mental Health Center, will Thousands o f families An invitation to all female ly honoring George Muser, 97, acappella specialists in the hall. speak on “The New Approach In Loveland incd medical personnel is extended Denver. A certificate of honor jSpace Boundary Found 1555 Grant street, after a short hove found fhof a in Psychiatric Nursing.’’ Reser­ 1 WALLS OF ICE meeting at 8 p.m. to attend the annual retreat to was presented by the union’s By Chris Hernon BALDWIN- BUILT vations may be made by calling ENCLOSE UNH’ ERSE Mary E. Goldcamp. 237-0327, by be held at El Pomar retreat executive council to Muser, Setting the stage for the show PIANO or ORGAN who, before retiring, worked Feb. 14. Cost of the dinner will house, Colorado Springs, March at St. John’s, Loveland, in aid [Movies in Backyard News Deadline! costs less than on or­ on the Denver Catholic Regis­ of the school development fund, be $4.50. 18-20. Reserv’ations may be ] CINERAMA PROJECTED The deadline for news sto­ ter, the Denver Republican, has turned out to be an ecumeni­ dinary instrument . . . Any nurse interested in doing made by calling Miss Betty ON NIGHT SKY TONITE ries and pictures to appear in and Western Farm and Life cal affair. and a bud9et plan to volunteer work with the WICS Moriarity, 825-8975. ! It’s too much to contemplate, j the “ Register” is Monday at magazine. He is the oldest Scenery chairman Joan Ma- G iv e s A d d re ss Your columnist, the poor man’s, 5 p.m. please. member of Denver Typograph­ gin reports that as soon as the e George Orwell, is taking flight! Sister Mary Luke, superior f ical Union No. 49. Presenta­ needs for such things as special general of the Sisters of Loret- — retreating by Trailways Bus tion was made by Joe Bailey paper, lumber, cardboard, car­ I P ^ A i j y to Las Vegas for healing rest] to and current chairman of DRY CLEANING pet rolls, came to the attention PIANO and of Colorado Springs, vice and sunshine in that sleepy old i the Conference of Major Su­ AND LAUNDRY of the townspeople, they gave :all ORGAN Co. president. Nevada town — where the! periors. is shown as she ad­ • • « the material free of charge. 1623 CALIFORNIA ST. sands of the desert never growl dressed students at Loretto The Denver Newspaper 4 :A $ 4 ’A II E P h o n e : 222-9701 as cold as the dice on the green Heights college, Denver, last Guild named Jim Graham, THE WHOLE 175 student felt tables. i week. “ / n Denver's Music C e nte r” sports writer on the Denver body of St. John’s parish school! Post, as its new president. is to present “ A Funny Thing First vice president is Bob Happened To Me on the Way to Lucas, Post circulation em­ the Ball Game” in the Loveland ploye who won over Tom Offi­ community building Saturday, cer of the Denver Catholic Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. Register. Second vice presi­ Hector, the hero, of the script dent is Tony Malinowski, is caught by the Spirits of the Rocky Mountain News; Hal North,-South, East, and West, Thirtieth Annuai Heffron, News, treasurer; and on his way to the ball game, Evelyn Greer, Post, secre­ which poses a big problem of tary. scene-shifting. * e e The setting changes in turn Betty Furness, form er mov­ from the midnight sky of Alas­ ka — icebergs, snow and an ie actress and a radio and TV SPAGHETTI DINNER igloo — to Arizona’s 12-feet tall personality, was in Denver cactus plants, to a Southern this week at the Vista Infor­ colonial mansion, and to the mation Center on behalf of New York skyline of the East. the President’s War on Pover­ Some women committee For Real Old Fashion ty Program. On Feb. 7 Mayor members looking for trees to K n ig h ts’ A id es P lan F e te Tom Currigan officially pro­ landscape the stage, found an claimed Vista Week and obliging tree-cutter who not Italian Home Cooking Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Glavin, chairmen for Auxiliary 539, opened the Vista Recruitment only gave them the stems they Knights of Columbus, Mardi Gras, to be held Feb. 19, are drive in Denver. needed but also cut them to going over the menu for the midnight supper. Everyone is in- « * « size. dted; costumes are optional. Tickets may be obtained at the Daniel S. Hoffman has been Other gifts were shipping box­ door or by calling Mrs. Blanche Slama, 722-2435. appointed chairman of the es, to make New York “ sky­ ST. ANNE’S Colorado Trial Lawyers’ As­ scrapers” and assorted paint, sociation Committee on acci­ blended by the women carpen­ Fort Collins ACCW Conduct dent prevention and automo­ ters and painters to produce bile safety. “ shutter green” an entirely new ALTAR & • • • “ shade.” Quarterly Business Meeting Pastors of southern Denver AS HAPPENS in all such en­ The quarterly meeting of the Collins district will be April 19 parishes, as well as the north­ ern Denver parishes with deavors, there were blisters ROSARY Ft. Collins ACCW was held in Sacred Heart of Mary Broomfield on Feb. 2. A guest church, South Boulder. members in the Columbine aplenty, and one mishap of a at the morning session was Valley Serra Club will attend spilt paint-can turned one of the Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, president the club’s “ pastors’ night din­ helpers into a “ purple person” from head to toe. “ It is my fa­ SOCIETY of the Archdiocesan Council of Altruist Club ner” on Feb. 14. The club will Catholic Women. also conduct a home night vorite color,” she said. The ACCW convention will be Elects Officers dinner and meeting Feb. 28, Making cactus trees, out of Invites You To Come To: held on April 25 and 26 in the beginning at 6 p.m. two-inch-thick styrofoam sheets grand ballroom of the Hilton Mel Marquez of Northglenn six feet long with the aid of hotel. Each affiliate is asked to has been elected president of domestic knife, caused some send at least two representa­ the newly formed Mile High Al­ Regis Seniors apprehension, but the work was truist club. completed without bloodshed. Shrine of tives. Mrs. J. B. Busch. Boulder, re­ Other officers are Don Mar­ Capture First If applause from the wings seems a trifle faint on Feb. 12, treat chairman, announced re­ tinez, vice president; Mary Ann Regis high school seniors remember the blisters, cal­ Specially Prepared treat dates for the Ft. Collins Martinez, secretary; Mary Sua- Tom Durlin and Greg Haws louses, and the blue-finger- St. Anne’s School district are April 15, 16, and 17. zo, treasurer; and Salvador captured the first place trophy Reservations can be made Suazo, sergeant-at-arms. in debate at the annual Denver nailed carpenters who made the whole thing possible, and whose by the Italian Ladies through Altar Society presi­ Board members, in addition Public Schools Invitational dents or with Mrs. Busch. to the officers, are Ida Mar­ Speech Meet hosted Feb. 5 by every handclap is a gingerly 5757 UPHAM ST. The next meeting of the Ft. quez, assistant secretary to the Abraham Lincoln high school. reminder of their toil. of the Parish executive staff; Delmo Fres- The Regis team overcame quez, chairman of the fund rais­ strong opposition from Pueblo FEBRUARY 13TH ing committee; Betty Fresquez, Catholic’s Dale Erickson and FOR LEASE Be Sure to Come- ' Anyone Can Play fho publicity chairman; Rose Baca, Mike Lawson in the final round. 1:00 - 7:00 P.M. chairman of entetainment com­ Among the winners, Enrique 11,000 sq. ft. on 2 floors mittee. Serving on her com­ Perez of Cathedral took first You Will $ 1 .5 0 NEW PLAYER PIANOI in one of downtown Den­ 75^ mittee are Eugene Baca, Alfon­ place in original oratory; Re­ Children * Adults so and Josie Martinez. The gis’s Phil Steele ranked fourth. ver’s nicest bldgs. Clean, meetings are held the second In extemporaneous speaking. steam heat, air condition­ Enjoy Yourself Family Treat $5.00 for Mom & Dad Saturday of each month at 7:30 Bob Vadnal of Pueblo Catholic p.m. placed third. ed. Offices, storage or & All Children Under 12 More than 500 students from display space. Reasonable N e w s D e a d lin e ! Colorado and Wyoming partici­ rent. For information call pated in the tournament. Eight 5PCCM1 ADDID ATTRACTION The deadline for news sto­ parochial schools were among 534-1393. 1530 Blake st. ries and pictures to appear in the 37 attending. the “Denver Catholic Regis­ ter” is Monday at 5 p.m. Cor­ “Be My Valentine^’ — Say It With Flowers * CANDY BOOTH * respondents are asked to have their material at the THIS AD COURTESY OF “ Register” office at this time to assure publication in the following Thursday issue. ARVADA STATE BANK Docs Life Begin At Forty? "OVER 40 CLUB” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Dance parties each week. Other activities monthly. For 9505 Ralston Rd. 421-3733 information or appointment, GUISINGER FLORIST OPEN FRIDAYS ’TIL 8:00 P.M. call Mr. McKnight. 534-0637 240 W. 6th Av«. 222-9207 Page 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Absurd or Entortalning? Q m m r n x t What's If All About?

By C. J. Zecha lessness that the individual New York ~ The new ap­ propriateness of the film for with the needs and the goals must feel it if he seeks to face proach to Hollywood by reli­ different age groups would of the churches — according I wish s.'meone would come and combat the conflicts of gious groups, both Protestant protect the mature adult’s to their more recent suppor­ forth and explain End*Game, the world in which he lives. and Catholic, in supporting freedom to see what ever tive mode of approach — a play by Samuel Beckett, J O im o f th e mature and thought-provoking films he wishes, Knight ex­ firmly in mind." now playing at the Trident YET, End-Game, to me, motion pictures was praised plained. At the same time it e^viD ieiA ce theater, Denver, on Sunday seems to be a perplexing kind by a leading film critic in an would protect children and DURING a question period and Monday evenings. It be­ of unfunny joke. A.s a play it address to the board of man­ youth from films which socie­ Knight ventured the opinion longs, it was explained by the swered: “ Could be, but offers a script so inexpressi­ agers of the National Council ty deems inappropriate for that, based on his experience director, Richard B. Collier, rather think not.” bly smug and jeering that of Churches’ Braodcasting their viewing. and contacts with the two to the theater of the absurd. Maybe the play’s about the even a caption writer for and Film Commission. Under the British law, films groups, film experts among anxiety felt by people as the Atlantic Monthl;^ would choke “For too long procedures Catholic and Protestants Fine and good. I .suppose, are classified within broad last humans on earth follow­ over it. Barring the two per­ have looked upon the church­ age categories. If a theater might be willing to work to­ but is there anything wrong ing a holocaust? Collier shift­ formances just mentioned as es as the opposition — to be owner permits a youngster to gether in attempts to classify with going to a play and ed elbows, giving the impres­ cozened into supporting their see a film classified for films and possibly establish knowing what is going on? well as the staging, which are sion he was being put on the biblical spectaculars, but oth­ adults only, he may lose his some type of “ecumenical" Sipping a beer in Collier's to the credit of Collier, the grill. erwise feared and suspected license, just as liquor store film awards in the future. — presence recently didn’t whole show could just as well of imminent attack.” said operators in this country can (RNS) throw any light on the situa­ be called The Decline and COULD IT be that in End- Fall of the Entire World as Arhtur Knight, film critic for be prosecuted for selling alco­ tion. Of course, it wasn’t ex­ Game a plot has been twisted the Saturday Review and cu­ holic beverages to persons un­ pected that he. the director, Seen Through the Eyes of into a situation that attempts rator of the Hollywood Mu­ der the legal age limit. should give a reason for stag­ Tom Swift. to reveal the constantly shift­ seum. To make such a classifica­ ing this play. But it would That I did not like End- ing psychic lives of the char­ tion system work in this coun­ have helped. With a crafty Game is probably a point in Knight characterized the at­ acters? titudes of church groups in try would require nation-wide and wise eye he was obvious­ its favor. That Collier would the past as oversimplified ef­ cooperation and the broadest ly seeking a reaction, rather Maybe it's just plain ab­ not commit himself to an forts to wage war against sin. possible help of a variety of than wanting to give one. surd, but there's something in opinion reveals his shrewd­ the play that tells one that to ness. But I’d really like to “ There’s nothing easier in the community groups, including Maybe the theme of End- be alive is to be in a continu­ have an idea what it’s all world than to be against sin,” the churches. Knight said. Game is hopelessness? al state of crisis. Then, again, about. Usually one goes to the he said. “ Only in the past few “ We must see to it that Collier smiled and an­ it appears to point out the theater to escape out of one’s years and more particularly such a program is established basic ambiguity In all of hu­ self. With End-Game, howev­ in the past few months have ‘H o u se o f Lord’ man nature. er, I’m not too sure. we moved toward the support Just what End-Game con­ of films rather than simply Children's Drama “ The Common Good-Man veys in this writer’s opinion HUMAN beings, darn it all, their censure,” he said. Society and the World” will remains a question mark. are still essential to drama. Auditions Set he the topic of discussion on There’s no doubt, however, Few of the modern drama­ HE CITED recent actions of By KRM A-TV the Hou.se of the I>ord televi­ that actor Michael Boyle elo­ tists give evidence of any rec­ the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures (formerly sion program Sunday, Feb. quently speaks some biting ognition or respect for them­ KRMA-TV, Channel 6, Den­ the Legion of Decency) in 1.3. on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, but uninspired lines in a per­ selves or one another as hu­ S ta rs in ‘The Boy Friend* ver, Children's Theatre is giving an award to the film, Denver. 9 a.m. Catholic panel­ man beings, or have any de­ In a wistful mood is Rita Smail, who plays a leading role posting audition notices for its formance that appears a bit Darling, and an award of the ist will be the Rev. Thomas stiff and unsure, or that Jane sire to be themselves or to let in Loretto Heights college’s Star Nights production of Sandy upcoming production Nlccolo F. Fcely, C.M., of St. Thom­ NCC’s Broadcasting and Film Rolland is probably the most their characters be them- Wilson's delightful musical spoof of the 1920s, “The Boy and Nicollette. The children’s as’ seminary, Denver. Ap­ Commission to The Pawn­ talented actress performing in selves. Giving ultimate Friend.” The production boasts a dozen bright songs and fea­ drama calls for a cast of nine pearing with him will be Dr. expression to man’s disgust broker. He characterized both principals, including seven In D ram a these parts. tures a talented cast under the direction of James Curtan, It films as “ mature” and “ not Charles Milligan, Iliff school with man seems to be the character parts and one ju­ Is it possible that Collier's will he staged Feb. 17, 18 and 19 at 8:15 p.m. and on Feb. 19 at the easy and imminently for­ Regis college sophomore Ed of theology, moderator; and thread on which some play­ venile and ingenue. All area Rabbi Samuel Adelman of approach to End-Game was gettable” fare which has in Phillipsen, Aurora, has the wrights can evoke scorching 2:30 p.m. in the college’s Center of Performing Arts. Max Dl- actors with character back­ B.M.H. congregation. not in revealing a theme Julio is musical director. Tickets are now available and early the past typified the film male lead in the Columbine dialogue and, through their ground and accomplished in playhouse production of Ten­ of hopelessness, but rather purchase is urged. makers’ attempts to keep the dialects are urged to attend characters, destroy the hu­ nessee Williams* “ Summer reaching for a sense of help- churches happy. the auditions. The Inde man spirit. But somewhere in and Sm oke," scheduled Feb. between there must be drama Knight, who served on the Dance training will be need­ hie for the b panel of clergy and laymen 17-19, 8:30 p.m-. in the 4-H with the tonic effect — one ed for the juvenile and ingen­ league baskc Lyric Players making the film awards nom­ building of the Arapahoe that not only will reach out 'The Boy Friend' ue. The casting auditions County fairgrounds. Also in tween Regis inations for the BFC, pre­ toward life and grasp it, but have been set for Wednesday Raiders had To Hold Auditions dicted that motion picture the cast is Tony Andrews, a also pass it on. and Thursday evenings, Feb. Regis senior, from Denver. in regulation The Empire Lyric Players producers would be 16 and 17, at 7:30 in Studio B Both students are active in will audition singers for the If End-Game is responsible “shocked" when they learn for the above thoughts, does Soon at Loretto at KRMA-TV, at the corner of the Regis theater which Is di­ Maurice Duruflc's Requiem that neither the Catholic nor 13th street and Glenarm rected by Roger Wilbur, who on Friday, Feb. U, and Tues­ this possibly mean that . Col­ When Sandy Wilson, a tal­ Friend as its annual Star the Protestant body has given place. has staged the Columbine day, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m. at St. lier knew what he was doing ented English musical com­ Nights production on Feb. 17, an award to The Greatest Sto­ production. 113 Patrick’s school. West 34th all along? edy composer, decided to 18, and 19 in the college’s ry Ever Told. Persons wishing further in­ and Pecos street, Denver. take a look back into the Center of Performing Arts. formation regarding auditions ” 'There may be some ap­ and characters can call Ju­ Audition.s will be conducted 1920s by writing a satire in Although the musical has praisals, maybe agonizing re­ dith Chumlca, 244-8899, Exten­ by Joseph Libonati, musical words and song called The been seen in Denver before (a appraisals' on the part of pro­ sion 66. T o director and founder of the Jesuits To Launch Boy Friend he probably did national road tour production, ducers." he said. not figure on the musical’s several high school profluc- organization, which is Den­ As the film makers see that DinneT it endearing qualities. tions, and most notably as ver’s only Gilbert and Sulli­ TV, Movie Assault the churches arc “ supporting been extende It was an instant success in presented by the Denver uni­ van operetta company. The films of value; not making CARPETS from abroad England and when brought to versity theater school in company will start rehearsals Deiroit, Mich. — A world­ awards simply for the sake of versity by New York with the English 1959), the Ix>retlo production Room Size in March for their ninth an­ wide plan for a Mass Jesuit having awards,” they may re­ your southeast reg cast, including Julie Andrews will probably be the most and Smaller nual production. The Yeomen vise their thinking, he said. RUGS ver Federatli assault on tasteless TV and in the title role of the flapper elaborate production of all. Lergeet Miecliene 'n the City HARTFORD AGENT of the Guard, which is to be “ 1 think the studios will real­ tian Family movie watching was unveiled Polly, it repeated its success. Director of the musical is presented at Bonfils Theater Cemplata Catualty, annual dinnt .Tames Curtain. Musical direc­ ize that just dealing with a Furniture [r.SrSLyr’” in the early part of June. here. Father Celcstin J. Stein­ After a long run In New biblical theme is no longer a Homaawntrt, being held i .Anyone interested in singing tor is Max Di Julio who will Ogen MetWey and Wednetday Auto, and DINNER er, S.J., Detroit university York it was picked up by the way of reaching all people.” ■veningr 7Mi IttO P.M. Evangelist s with the company is invited summer theater groups. Then, conduct a full orchestra. The Cammtreiai Elizabeth stn SPECIAI- to audition at this time. chancellor, who will direct the I.oretto theater .stage is ideal­ iniuranea in 1958 the off-Broadway NOTING that in recent E.M.W. p.m., on Sun project in North America, ly suited for the varied scenic 5 PM TO 9 PM DAILT-NOON TO 9 PM SUNDAYS Cherry Lane decided to re­ Phone 756 0636 - office Ed and P' and property effects demand­ years ihe courts have virtual­ where cash talks said it will be spread through­ vive The Boy Friend on a 2141 So. Broadway 333-9547 • res. ed by TTie Boy Friend. ly eliminated state-controlled southeast reg: 3743 FEDERAL BLVD. out the world by means of the limited engagement. The en­ censorship of films. Knight Sllcrman 4-27S4 2330 So. Colorado Blvd. al student an Paula Flynn portrajls the gagement turned out to more couple are 7900 EAST COLFAX AVE. network of Jesuit-run schools, role originally created hy called for a nationwide sys­ g than a year’s run. and have na colleges, seminaries, and mis­ Miss Andrews. Rita Small, tem of classification of films, NOW Loretto Heights col­ contact coup 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. who scored a huge success in similar to plans which are fol­ sionary institutions. lege will present The Boy TRAVELING MEN charge of th< the Trident Theater's produc­ lowed in European countries. Stay at the mittees: tion of The Fantasticks last “ 1 can’t pretend that classi­ year, is also featured in a ma­ fication Is the perfect solu­ Marty and EXCLUSIVE AT THE PENN-W OOD jor role. Heading a huge cast tion,” he said, “ but it seems to ARGONAUT HOTEL St. Plus X, W otlon Plch ires reservations; are Marikaye Lucas. Nancy answer at least some of the poa SPBCIAL RISiMVATIONS POR Suvada, Tom Downing, Fred problems.” aaiooi PARTUS^ d a n c e s a n d Young. Most C hoice 12-oz. Brpiled RIB STEAK oiNNias Classllicofion hy National Cafhol/c Stout. John Weaver. Edward in charge of Unlike censorship, a system PHONE 431-3101 Jane Trewan Office for Motion Picturas Morris, Randy Burns, Gary of classification based on ap- BeauNful Ballroomi Privata Dining Rooms « l .7 5 Schrenk, and Dave Breiche- set-up and cle Foliswing ari* dassificafions of motion pictures by ttw National CatnoHc Mary Mulliga Inctuilcs; Salad or Homemade Soup, Baked Potaio, Beveraqe Office of AAotlon Pictures for films currently playing In Denver first-run, neighbor­ isen. Supporting roles are BANQUET FACILITIES hood, and drive-ln theaters, as well as those appearing on television In the carried by Nora Smith, Mary ‘Aida’ on ‘Met’ 5 3 4 -7 9 1 8 : The Mile 1 Denver, Colorado Springs, and Sterling areas. Dally listings must be checked Jane Johnstc Homem ade Pies, Rolls, Pastries for time, place and TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against Jeanne Reynolds, Kathy Soprano Leontyne Price will i listings found In "T V Guide" magailna. Classifications are: A-1, family; A-2, Wendt, and Anne Jensen. couple. adults and adolescents; A-3, adults orRy; A-4, adults only with reservations; sing the title role in Verdi’s I JA iL rfojtjUA, dloOJTL morally obiecfior»abl« In part for alt; C. Condtmned. (ComoileO Tom Officer) Aida in the Metropolitan Op­ The Perm-Wood Restaurant (Menegement of Eetlior and Prank Feng) ALL CONTJ TICKETS are now available era production to be broad­ YOUR HOST HARVEY McCURDY — At Friendly A* Ever Current Movies Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. to assist with by calling the college, 936- cast at noon Saturday, Feb. Agony and Ecstasy, A-2; Battle of COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF hospitality at 495 E. HAMPDEN, Englewood Phone 789-9685 Bulge, A-1; Olery of Chambermaid, B; 3423, Extension 262. 12. on KOA radio. Denver. JutI Weil of Swedish Hospital Flight of Phoenix, unlisted; Greatest On Television Appearing with Miss F^ice FINEST CHINESE AND The In Betv, Story Ever Told, A-1; Irma La Douce, SATURDAY, FEB. 13 furnish the 8 ; Lord Love a Duck, A-4; Loved One, Ratum From Saa, A-1; Mexican Man­ will be tenor Richard Tucker AMERICAN FOODS B; Money Trep, B; Our Man Flint, B; Dinner for hunt, A -); Black Gold, A-1; Claudia and a.s Rhadames, mezzo soprano k Baautiful Lantern Lighted Dining Room In the Slander Thread, A-2; Sound of Music, A- David, A-1; Argantlne Nights, A-1; THURSDAY I) Thunderball, A-J; Tom Jones, A-4; Irene Dalis as Amneris, bari­ Veterans of Pertign W ar* H«ma Craalura From Black Lagoon, A-1; John s. Slawart Poet No. 1 Ugly Dachshund, A-1; viva Marla, B; Whaf's BuzxJn' Ceuiin?, A-1; Maracaibo, tone Robert Merrill as Amo- Where Spies Are. A-2; Voung Cassidy, Open lo the Public A-2. A-3; Anatomy of Murder, A-4; Johnny nasro, and bass Nicola Ghi- II a.m. to 10 e.m.—Sar., tilt 12 Midnight For Built M anhattan T-Bone Dark, A-1; Take High Ground, A-3; Cos­ (Closad Tuasdays) mic Man, A-1; Three Faces of Eve, B; uselev as Ramfis. Neighborhood, Drivc-In Face of Firo, A -l; My Pal Gus. B; Son or Modi NIGHT Bedford Incident, A-2; Boeing. Boeing, of Herculat In Land ol Fire, B. Lalirte'i Internationally knovun Joteph Sperte B; Bunny Lake Is Missing, A-3; Cat SUNDAY, FEB. 13 ts now premiering another specialty tor Ballou, A-2; Cincinnati Kid, B; Circus Vengeance of Three Musketeers, B; Christophers on TV Thursday night dining . . . the famous World, A-1; Collector, A-4; Do Not Dis­ Best of Everything, A-3; Our Very own, "Manhattan" T-Bone Steak. Mr. Sperte Is turb, A-3; Great Race, A-1; Halleluiah A-2; Bengal Brigada, A-1; Wichita, A-1; reviving an old favorite In the "Manhattan" Trail, A-1; Hard Day's Night, A-1; Har­ Room at Top, B. Danny Thomas will discuss T-Bone. Many will remamber the historic em Searum, A-3; Halpi, A-1; Ipcresi MONDAY, FEB. 14 the channeling of energies of Manhattan Restaurant where people from File, A-2; It's Mad World, A-1; King Scandal Shael, A-3; Guilty Assign­ the entire Rocky Mountain region dined on a Rai, A-3; Marriage on Rocks, 8 ; My ment, B; Under Western Skies, A-2; young people when he ap­ menu of steak, potatoes, and salad. On Fair Lady, A-1; Nanny, A-3; Onto a Wonderful Country, A-3; Bengal Bri­ pears on the Christophers at Thursday evenings Sperie's Lafllte w ill be Thief, A-3; Pawnbroker, C; Rage to gada, A-1; Tammy and Bachelor, A-1; 11:15 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 13, serving 22 ounces of Blue Ribbon, succulent Live, A-3; Return Prom Ashes, A-3; Re­ Walerfrent at Midnight, A-2; Boy on beet complemented by authentic American ward, A-3; Second Best Secret Agent, Dolphin, B; Fast and Furious, B; Sun on KOA-TV, Channel 4, Den­ fried potatoes and "beef steak" tomatoes . . . A-3; Secret of My Success, A-3; Ship of Also Rises. B; Prize of Gold, B. ver. and KOAA-'TV, Channel a reaf Western treat, the "Manhattan" T- Fools, A-3; Thai Dam Cat, A-1; Thun- TUESDAY, FEB. 13 Bone, American fried potatoes, and "beat Tokyo Joe, fi; . A-1; When 5, Colorado Springs. steak" tomatoes served In an atmosphere of Tomorrow Comes, A-2; I Accuse, A-1; ^old-w orld charm. Boy on Dolphin, B; Face ol Merble, B; Secret of Incas, B; I Covar Underworld, B; Ten North Frederick, A-3; Hilda Crane, B; Best Things In Life Are Frae, A-1; Bullet Is Walling, A-2. Paula Flynn of Loretto LAFFITE WEDNESDAY, FEB. U 14th at lARlHiR (Just atf Danvsr*a famaus lawardawAtewn) Ooubla Exposure, A-2; Nevadan, A-1; Heights college, Denver, plays Prat AHandanl Fartiinc Par Rasarvttlanst BSa-Mll Run Silent, Run Deep, A-1; Ten North a featured role in the col­ Frederick, A-3; Jungle Flight, B; Ma­ lege’s production of the musi­ dame, B; Black Rosa, A-2; Family Hon­ eymoon, A-2; Helen Morgen Story, A-2; cal, "The Boy Friend," which FattMr IB Bachelor, A-2. will be staged Feb. 17, 18, and THURSDAY, FEB. 17 This Love of Durs, A-2; Disaster, A-1; 19 in the Center of Perform ­ Paris Model, 8 ; Enemy Below, A-1; ing Arts on the campus. It is Block Rose, A-2; , A-2; w m Susen Slade, A-3; Speed lo Spare, A-1; being directed by James Cur­ Add haoefy Night Holds Terror, B; Affair to Re­ tain. Tickets are available by your home v member, A-1; Fire Dver Africa, A-2; calling 936-3423. Extension All Thai Heaven Allows, A-3. Br*l quality D FRIDAY, FEB. I t 262. Lema Ooone, A-3; Danger Streef, A-2; Time payment Prince of Pirates, B; Seven Days to Noon, A-3; All That Heaven Allows, A- .. .w here q u a lity SIsaB and etyl 3; Midnight Lace. A-3; Happy Anniver­ sary, B; , A-2; Frog­ preferonce on man, A-1; Oparalion Pacific, B; High HEAR tbe golora and and Mighty, A-2; Caine Mutiny, A-1. U i M halp 1 The Beer with GUSTO Stage Guide ASK and LEARN s t a r t s f r e s h . . . new bathroom kitchen. M alt Liquor of Quality On KOA Radio Special SUNDAY BUFFET Quality I 10:20 Every Sunday evening. eveiw day " and Heati' ADUL i'S CHILDREN QuesLfonA on rcHglnn aub- MURRAY BROS. 51.50 $1.25 miito.i oy the radio aud!- Complete Buffet From er.cb aiiNWorcd on (he areb* SLAT Start to Finish dtoresan broodrnst. Starter Main Course A DfHtkIct on Catholic L o o k for the Golden Arches DISTRIBUTING CO. Dessert Beverage Church available free of 12:00 noon to 4:00 P.M. &C0A cost to all Inquiries. Plumbing a “ We Cater Any Type of WRITE TO Contr WHOLESALERS Party" Ask and lAiam. Station McDonald's 181 VALl Robert M. — Paul V. Murray THE OLIN MOTOR INN KUA. Denver 80203. 744- Colorado JOHN J. CONh 1420 Logan S t 623-4211 COLFAX & PENNSYLVANIA Roborl P. Conn* ach St. Mary's Moves Up Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9 j M asses Regis Boosts DPL ' Slated for d the goals S k ie rs . according Lead to 3 Games 1 Sunday Masses in churches ent suppor- I near some of the ski centers )proach — ST. MARY’S of Colorado i in the Archdiocese of Denver T ttm — Pet. Pts. CP R tg it . . 1.DM m SOS Springs took over undisputed are listed for the convenience Mulltn .750 047 7n third place by winning a trio. WWW I of skiers. Pastors in these St. Mary's 407 721 024 tion period Machabauf .500 oas 077 The Pirates tamed Mt. Carmel areas are asked to inform the he opinion Annunciation .500 oas 002 71-54; St. Francis, 74-59,and Mt. Register of any changes or $t. Josaph't .455 045 047 Joseph 69-56. ONE M AN’S 0 : ’SERVATIONS on efforts of a few experience Cathatfral .222 0S7 747 additions to the Sunda^^ i the two Hoiy Family .222 570 OOa Annunciation...... taxpayers followed of Denver, its win Adams, Arapahoe and schedules. Mt. Carmai .250 002 ' over Mullen with 3 7^53 ve^^ counties provide the Denver Broncos with a rts among St. Francis 2 9 .122 570 094 Aspen: St. M ary’s — 7 and Protestants over Cathedral, but then b e-! 50,000-seat stadium. 9 a.ill. (5 p.m. Mass until 3 work to- came a cropper at the hands of couple of months ago, when Empire Sports Inc. Easter). Regis had a pair of close to classify Mt. Carmel, 65-52. : decided it would like to get out ------Brockenridge: St. Mary’s calls last week in Denver Paro­ ' establish In the other game, Cathedral!from under Bears stadium — at — Second and third Sunday chial league basketball play, The Denver Post, obviously lumenlcal” clipped Holy Family, 72-50. j taxpayers’ expense — it sold a but. when the smoke had realizing that it can’t sell thel of the month, 4:30 p.m. future. — St. Francis and St. Joseph'few media representatives on Central City: St. Mary of cleared after three rounds of taxpayers on the idea of a played a makeup contest Tues-jlhe project, the Assumption — 10:30 a.m. action, the Raiders had in­ stadium paying for itself, Craig: St. Michael’s — 6:30, creased their lead by a full day (Feb. 8). t The big pitch then was that moved last Sunday into a 8, and 10 a.m. game. Regis takes on a pair of!such a stadium was needed, not shame campaign. They came pesky opponents this weekend,;just to keep the Broncos in up with slogans such as “ big Fairplay: St. Joseph's — playing Friday (Feb. 11) night j Denver, but that it would pay Fourth Sunday of the month. IT .APPEARS now that noth­ time or bush league,’ ’ and “ im­ in Colorado Springs against St. 1 for itself through its use for 4 p.m. ing short of a miracle will keep portant economically and cul­ M ary’s at 8 p.m. and then host-1 such events as Denver and sub- Georgetown: Our Lady of the Big Red from the title. Re­ turally” to embellish a full page ing Mt. Carmel Sunday in a'urban public school contests, of pictures of “ Splendorous Lourdes — 8 a.m. gis still is undefeated with two- Glenwood Springs: St. Ste­ thirds of the schedule history. 2:30 p.m. game. Air Force academy contests. Stadiums.” Not shown was Mil­ major league baseball, and the waukee’s County stadium, home phen's — 8. 9. and 10 a.m. Regis nipped Machebeuf, 43- IN OTHER Friday games, all Billy Graham Crusade. of the departing Braves. I won­ Idaho Springs: St. Paul's — 39; went into overtime to shade with 8 p.m. start, it will be Mt. der why? 9 a.m. St. .Joseph 53-52, then trimmed Carmel at Cathedral. Holy APPARENTLY, few thinking It’s nice that a few of the wis­ Leadville: Annunciation — Holy Family, 59-36. 6:30. 8. and 10 a.m. and 5 Family at St. Francis, St. Jo­ per.sons swallowed the bait. er heads in our state legislature Runnerup Mullen took a 70-64 p.m. seph at at Mullen and .Annuncia­ Anyone who stopped to weigh early this week amended one defeat from Annunciation, then tion vs. Machebeuf at Holy Steamboat Springs: Holy Ibc factors on all of the above, portion of the bill which would bounced back to top Mt. Car­ Name — 8 a.m, and 5 p.m. Family gym. realized this was an awfully have levied .2 mills on taxpay­ mel. 81-52, and Cathedral. 90-54. Woodland Park: Our Lady The rest of the Sunday slate, weak thread of hope with which ers of the four counties to fi­ of the Woods — 8:30 a.m. Machebeuf dropped from a all games at 2:30, shows Mullen to sew up support for a taxpay­ nance plans, site selection and I second-place tie to a deadlock in Colorado Springs against St. er outlay of possibly 20 million. the election itself to see wheth­ Among some of the Denver parishes with Sunday evening with Annunciation for fourth, Mary’s, Annunciation at Holy er the voters actually wanted to following the Regis setback Family, St. Francis at Cathe­ However, the pro - stadium Masses are: Holy Ghost group enticed Forward Metro tie themselves down to such a with losses of 62-60 to Holy dral, and Machebeuf vs. St. Jo­ stadium venture. Church, 5:10 and 7 p.m.; Ca­ Family and 64-62 to St. Francis. seph at St. Francis gym. Denver into undertaking a thedral, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.; feasibility study at a cost of Christ the King, 5:15 p.m.; THE SEN.ATE decided, right­ I J30,000. Holy Family, 6 p.m.: St. .\n- ly. that the estimated $462,000 thony’s, 5:30 p.m.: St. Caje- I Then, with a hand from Gov­ for these purposes .should come Olympics Training Site ernor Love, they got a metropol­ tan’s, 7 p.m.; St. Ignatius of more Ed from “ private contributions” Loyola, 5:30 p.m.; St. James’. itan stadium bill placed on the and that this is a “ burden the has the 7:30 p.m.; St. Philomena’s. 5 I legislative agenda — before the business community should be jlumbinc p.m. of Ten- Bali and Game Strictly Up for Grabs Bill Sent to Gov. Love ifeasibility study was completed. willing to assume.” I This was an excellent bit Summer The Indccisivencss of this five-man scram­ overtime, 53-52. From left are Steve Martinez I should think that Empire The state of Colorado was a ton lost in a motion to strike of we’re-going-to-ram-it-down- Sports Inc., the only group so led Feb. of St. Joseph, Greg Hoch of Regis, Pat Ryan the 4-II ble for the ball typifies the way the Parochial step closer this week in ef­ the appropriation, 45-17 with your-throat-regardless psycholo­ far that seems to have so much and Tony Duran of St. Joseph and Rich irapahop league basketball game went last Friday be­ forts to obtain the 1968 Olym­ three absentee votes. On the gy- to gain from a taxpayer ven­ Also in tween Regis and St. Joseph. The undefeated Schierburg of Regis, each intent on gaining pic Games training site with final action, the vote was 59-4 .Any politician who knows ture of this sort, would be the Irews, a Raiders had to pull out ail stops to gain a tie control of the sphere. (Photo by Ernie llo-A of the approval in the House of in favor with two absentee where his votes are stored is first to rush to the rescue and Representatives authorizing a votes. Denver, in regulation time, then edged the Bulldogs in Joseph’s). going to go along with a meas­ underwrite the whole amount. ctive in bill to approve the formation ure that puts a vote up to the Perhaps you think it strange Shiers! ch Is di- of a training camp commis­ public. So there’s little doubt that a person who earns his ur, who sion. Pueblo Catholic that the legislators will pass the The Top Ski Styles bread and butter by reporting lumbine The bill, approved earlier T o i c S S C o m m a n d monkey off their By 113 Foreign Students Invited by the Senate, includes an ap­ I V - U f f l f f i u n u ^acks. and dump it in the laps on sports events should be so opposed to a new stadium. I’ m • BOGNER propriation of $16,658 to fi­ of the voters. nance the commission’s work In So. Colorado not opposed to a new stadium if • M E G G l : a ll ,it: 1) Is economically feasible. in obtaining the training site Pueblo — The undefeated • KITEX To Southeast CFM Dinner for Alamosa. MANY OF these legislators. 12) Can be shown to benefit Shamrocks of Pueblo Catholic and many taxpayers, question, more than just one private en- • MEISTER KNIT AN Rep. Star Caywood (D-Wal- high school are well on their the so-called economic bonanza; terprise, and 3) as the gentle- Dinnei' invitations have School of Mines foreign stu­ ish, Wheatridge. with the senburg), chief spokesman for way toward a Southern Colora­ such a stadium will be to this man wrote to the Denver Post been extended to 113 students dents will be held on Feb. 20, member.s of northwest region the bill in the House, said the do Parochial league title. M l at Sts. Peter and Paul’s par­ of CFM Federation as hosts. area. Looking at this bill, some-1 the other day, “ if there are no from abroad at Denver uni­ training camp would give Col­ PCH defeated Canon City Ab­ versity by couples of the orado valuable free publicity times referred to as the Phipps j other areas where tax funds are yo u r bey, 69-57, last weekend to Relief act, objectively, how can more urgently needed.” southeast region of the Den­ and could put the state in line make it 4-0 in league play. The one say that the Denver Bron-1— — ----- ver Federation of the Chris­ for the tryouts for the U.S. ENT Shamrocks now have beaten cos bring more, or even as' tian Family Movement. The Rangers Take 5-12 Mark Olympic team. Abbey and Trinidad Catholic annual dinner this year is Alamosa, 7,500 feet high, many out-of-state, money-spend­ SEE ED twice apiece and have just one ing fans into our area as do being held in St. John the sought the training site be­ gam e remaining with each. PEPPER Evangelist school hall, 620 Colorado university or the Air Into Missouri for 2 Tilts cause Us altitude is similar to The Pueblo team also turned O N SPRING Elizabeth street, Denver, 5:30 Force academy? M exico City’s, where the 1968 back Lamar, 60-54, pushing its SHIPMENT p.m., on Sunday, Feb. 13. The Regis college Rangers Anderson, the Scotts featured games will be held. overall mark for the season to None of the proponents of the OF Ice Ed and Peggy Tajchman, are on an eastern swing from an experienced crew, for bill has shown that any event CHIEF opponent of the bill 15-0. EAGLE southeast regional internation­ the campus this week with school that began operation other than perhaps two or three; in the House was Rep. Lowell .Abbey defeated Trinidad Cath­ SUITS al student and visitor contact Thursday (Feb. 10) and Satur­ only last fall. The gam e’s top olic, 74-55, prior to the loss Bronco home games per year, | Compton (D-La Junta), who AND SPORT couple are general chairman day (Feb. 12) games carded on scorer was Rich Moore, a Penn­ to Fhieblo Catholic, then bowed will require more than the pre-j and have named the parish the two-game trip. sylvania high school all-Ameri­ opposed the appropriations Member of Most COATS for the commission. Compton to La Junta, also by a 69-57 sently-available 35,000 seats at Precious Blood contact couples to be in ca slated for pro duty after NO W IN The Rangers meet Missouri said that the state should not count. The Bears, much strong­ Bears stadium. Parlsti charge of the different com­ completing his tour with Ander­ er now that they have picked School of Mines at Rolla 'Thurs­ put out funds for the commis­ And I, for one. still am wait-; WILLIAMS MEN'S STORE mittees: son’s club. He had 30 points. up experience, are 1-2 in league day and then head into St. sion when it has demed a ing for a firm commitment' 82 Broadway — 744-2769 Marty and Mary Jo Wilson, Louis for a Saturday night af­ The Rangers fell under the play and Trinidad Catholic is 0- supplemental appropriation from the Brothers Phipps that, [ St. Pius X, invitations and fair at Washington University. pressure of the Scotts’ scoring for Otero Junior college in La 3. blitz in the second half. The if such a stadium were built for] reservations; Bay and Arlene The Washington university Junta. Abbey will play at Trinidad Young, Most Precious Blood, winners hit 17 of 30 second-half Catholic Saturday (Feb. 12). them by the taxpayers, the' game will provide several On Ihe final action, Comp- Broncos would agree to play all in charge of menu; Bill and members of the Regis cage field goal attempts. Pueblo Catholic will be at home Jane Trewartha, St. John’s, against a tough La Junta club of their home games in it for. WALSH, GILL & SMITH team an opportunity to perform COACH Mick Pahl’s club let’s say, 20 years. That’s not set-up and clean-up; Matt and as collegians before a ’’home” gave the Air Force academy Thursday (Feb. 10). Mary Mulligan, St. Vincent’s, C.Y.O. League unreasonable request. The crowd. Several parents and plenty of competition in a game taxpayers would be obligated The Mile High chapter of friends of the Illinois squad between the two schools Feb. 2 Ski Expert to Talk for at least that long. Doesn’ t Jane Johnston, host parish at the academy. Won by the members are expected to at­ Basketball To Littieton HNS one good turn deserve anoth­ couple. tend Saturday night’s game. AFA. 84-68, it was 31-all at half­ er? Est. 1864 time and Regis trailed by only ST.ANDINGS Stan Knowlton of the Colo­ WESTERN LEAGUE; Notre Dame 4-Q. ALL CONTACT couples are REGIS left Denver with a b- six points with four minutes rado Ski Countr>' U.S.A., will Peter J. Walsh, Mmtoffi/iff Partner Sts. Peter a Paut 2-1. St. Bernadette 2-1, THE ONLY answer I've to assist with welcoming and 12 record after a 97-82 loss to left. Guardian Angel 2-2, Our Lady of Fatima speak to the members of the 2-2. Holy Cress 1-2. Our Lady of Lourdes Holy Name Men’s club of St. 1010 GUARANTY hospitality at the dinner. Hiram Scott College at the Re­ There were interesting devel­ heard to that is that the Phipps 1-2, St. Anne's 1-2. M ary’s parish. Littleton. The The In Between Singers will gis fleldhouse. The Scotts. from opments in the Regis scoring EASTERN LEAGUE: PiUS X 2-0, are nice people and if they BA N K BLOG. DENVER M A 3-7245 furnish the entertainment. Scottsbluff, Nebr., pulled away records following the Hiram James 2-1, Cathedral 2-1; SI. John 2-1, St. meeting will be in the lower Vincent 2-2, St. Louis 1-2. St. Theres# 1-2, level of the church on Mon­ pullcd their franchise out of Dinner for the Colorado from a 47-47 halftime deadlock Scott game. Don Fortney re­ St. Catherine 0-2, Holy Trinity 0-4. day. Feb. 14. at 8 p.m. Denver “their name certainly i to win their ninth victory in 11 tained the lead and has 233 RESULTS LAST WEEK would be mud in Colorado.” games. I points for a 13.7 average. Dou; Notre Dame 30, Lourdes 22; Fatima 44, He will point out that skiing I Guardian Angel 42; St. Bernadette SO, is one of the most popular So was Walter O’Malley’s ^ For Building Coached by former Michigan! Dunagan is only a point away Holy Cross 40; Sts. Peter a Paul 44, St. sports in Colorado and the when he took the Dodgers from SnCHS-LRUJLOR State basketball mentor Forddyjat 232 and a 13.6 average. Anne's 20; St. John SO, St. Catherine 3t; St. Vincent 25, Holy Trinity 23; Cathedral world, and that the state has or Modernizing. Tony Reed has a 223 point Brooklyn to Los Angeles. Add I 35, St. Louis 34; St. James 32, St. Therese some of the best skiing any­ 1 5 4 .3 LARIMER ST. - 830 T7th ST. total for a 13.1 average and Jay 30. the Giants leaving New York: Skl B y Coakley has a 13.9 average on GAMES FEB. 12 where. bringing skiers from for San Francisco, the Braves' H a ns 194 points. All figures are based AT MULLEN GYM: Notre Dame vs. all over the world to spend leaving Boston for Milwaukee ] BOOTS Fatima, 10 a.m.; Plus X vs. St. James, time on Colorado slopes. Any­ and now leaving the taxpayers j Hand-Made TYROL—Buckle and Laced on 17 games except for Coakley 11 a.m.; St. John vs. St. Louis, 12 noon; AWARD who has played in 14 games. St. Theresa vs. Cathedral, 1 p.m. one interested is invited to at­ with a big, empty County stadi-i ftlEKER SEALED SOLE AT MULLEN FROSH GYM: Holy Trini­ tend. Refreshments will be um as they move on to Atlanta.' Personally fined to your foot ty vs. St. Catherine, tO a.m.; Guardian served. Angel vs. Sts. Peter a Paul, It a.m.; And. closer to home, add Staf­ by a Professional Expert Bacon & Schramm Holy Cross vs. Lourdes, 12 noon; St. Ber­ ford Smythe and the Toronto PLAQUES CUMBING-HIKIN6-FIELD nadette vs. St. Anne's, I p.m. SkatitifT Underway Maple Leafs when they moved J. Hans Wlhman Composition Roofing the league champion Invaders Craftsman to tha Trad# Since lt21 Tile Roofing Veeck to Speak At Denver Coliseum from Denver to Victoria, B.C. O N Z t 2TAB LBTS Coierode Shoe Co. Call 355-1991 Roof Repairing Joe Ciancio, manager of Den­ 2102 E. Colfax — Naar Fountain At Fame Dinner ver Parks and Recreation de 4020 Brighton Blvd. Bill Veeck, former owner of partment, announced that there Hara'c CH. 4-6568 three major league baseball will be public ice skating at the teams, will be principal speaker Coliseum through Feb. 20. B ATH R OOM at the second annual Colorado On week days, sessions will Sports Hall of Fame awards be from 7 to 10 p.m. On Satur­ IXCELLBNCI dinner Friday, April 1, at the days and Sundays there will be Denver Hilton hotel. two sessions daily. The after­ a PONTIAC? by Kohlar o f Kohlor The Sports Hall of Fame din­ noon session will be from 2 to 5 Electric Compani| ner will honor up to three out­ p.m. and the evening session standing sports figures who from 7 to 10 p.m. On Saturday, Say. . . be M y Add b»0¥tf ond value to have brought fame and recog­ Feb. 19, an exhibition hockey your heme with durable* nition to Colorado by their ac­ game will be played in place of VALENTINE TM...LE0 PAYNE •moumiAL'COHHEKtAL’ Risimm firel quality Kohler Rxturee* complishments. the evening public skating ses­ w ith a Time payment* arranged. They will be selected from a sion. field of more than 120 candi­ C a r a v e l l e < Sise* and afyle* to At eveiy 1178 STOUT ST. 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'til « P.M. Rebert P. Ceiwter, vice PreeMent 623-1484 1330 STOUT ST. 534-5580 1275 Stnrman 155-lfll 623-8862 I Block South ot Copltol. Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 N o tre Dam e Notre Dame Parish (Denver) ubject will be “ Public Hous­ - The Notre Dame Holy Name ing.” He will be introduced by N e society will hold its meeting Thomas Moss, director of ad­ Thursday, Feb. 10, 8 p.m. ministration for the Housing From Speaker, Sen. George Brown of Authority. Sen. Brown was an Denver, is the assistant execu­ original sponsor of the Colorado tive director of the Denver Fair Housing and Fair Employ- 1 'Doc Housing .-\uthority, and has nent Act. been a senator for 1^ years. His An Inquiry class for adults, both Catholic and non-Catho- In Si lie, will begin on Wednesday R o gge n evening, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m. A “ Dooley Sacred Heart Parish (Roggen) The classes will continue for launched in — At a meeting of the Sacred about 10 weeks. Each class parish, Denvc Heart Altar and Rosary society, will last until 9 p.m. I semination ol annual Mothe the committee on personal de­ A Cana Conference for mar­ fast. velopment demonstrated what ried couples will be held at should be available and proper The “ Dool< Notre Dame on four Sunday by 12-inch procedure when the Pfi®st beginning Feb. 20, comes to the house on a sick :45 to 10 p m. Fathers Gerald Phelan, Francis Syri- S t. L< The committee on community aney, and Francis Bakewell, S.- Growfli for All Salnis* Library action, with three co-chairmen, J., will conduct the conferences, Mrs. Edna Bopp, faculty member of .\11 a St. Louis’ F reported'on activities. The com-: designed to give a fuller notion aged by the Rev. Harley Schmitt, pastor, and mittce of world responsibility Saints’ grade school, Denver, observes the Sister Mary Herbert, principal of the school. Z-, The Altar ar Christian marriage. There i will hold its reported that nine layettes had many books in the new library, which was Mrs. John Dufficy, PTA chairman of the libra­ will be a registration charge per ” after all of tt been completed and delivered opened in October with 600 books. During the ouple. ry, and Mrs. Kenneth Tomlinson, assistant, re­ •T<. Feb. 13. Mem to the council office in Denver past three months volumes have increased to ceive volunteer help from the mothers and to be forwarded to the Pope’s A pre-Lenten Mardi Gras ret Mary ci 1,100. The project was directed and encour­ students. I f storehouse. Material has been dance will be held on Saturday charge. Worn purchased for the making of evening, Feb. 19, in the church ^ are asked to five first Commun|on dresses to asement. The cost is $4 per J tion of baked couple. There will be a dance Annunciation Sf. Joseph’s be completed by the women' St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) who have time available. band. Refreshments and a Annunciation Parish (Denver) siderable gain over the opera­ Parish (Denver) — The St. Jo­ Committees for the consum- Dutch lunch will be served, Sacreef • The Annunciation Credit Un tions of 1964. The board de­ seph high school PTA members dinner to be served leservations: Len Kopec, 985- 164; Ed Weil, 922-1558; or John ion held its 15th annual meeting clared a four per cent dividend will meet Thursday, Feb. 10, Sacred Hea Fcb. 15 include: Kitchen, Mag ver) — The t .ee, 935-9957. and election of officers recently. for 1965. 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. d a 1 e n c Shocncman, Helen Office hours are on Sunday members will Schellenberg. .Mary Ann Buch- Board of directors: President, Vincent Tally, president, has Cure d ’Ars from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. The nion corporal holz, and Alberta Sigg; dining Willard C. Wright; vice presi­ asked that a representative office is at the north side of the 13, in the 7: Passing the $1,000 mark on the adding ma­ general co-chairman: and at right, Mrs. Lu­ room. Bertha Linnebur, Martha Longm ont dent, William Gonzales: treasur- from each family be present to church. meeting will f chine, the Rev. Frank Morfeld, pastor of Cure cille Barenberg, ticket chairman. The card Linnebur, Mary Ann Thomas, Mrs. Betty L. Martinez; discuss future events planned The Annunciation PTA will stairs ball. d'Ars parish, pauses to congratulate chairmen party proceeds, to aid the parish, went on to Dorothy Linnebur. Mary V. St. John’s Parish (Longmont) clerk, Leon G. Holly; Publicity by the group. sponsor a Valentine dance at of the parish card party, left to right, Mrs. reach $1,439. Erker, Helen Sauter, Alma Lin­ — Members of St. Agnes Altar and education chairman, Jose The adult c the Knights of Columbus hall, nebur, Betty Erker. Martha and Rosary society met in the A. Baca. practices on Joan Smith, refreshments; George Sassonc, 1555 Grant street, Denver, Feb. Klausner. Elaine Sigg, and Ei­ church basement following ro­ Credit committee members p.m. until furt "I 12, at 8 p.m. Tickct.s arc $2.50 leen Linnebur; salad room. sary in the church, led by the PRESENTATION Frazier is the are Trinidad Montoya, chair­ per couple or $1.50, single. Mu­ C ure d 'A rs Myrtle Buchholz, Agnes Evers, i pastor, the Rev. Martin Arns. Results of St. Rose of Lima man; Daniel R. Keleher, and sic will be by Gil Flores and his Marian Epplc. Helen Linnebur, O.S.B. Installation of new offi­ Frank J. Magan. Supervisory PARISH election of ofi Cure d’Ars Pari.sh (Denver) band. Tickets may be purchased St. Rose of Lima Parish' Rhynard; assistant scoutmas-Mrs. Margaret Sassonc. even and Agnes Blick; coffee, Doro­ cers was held. The outgoing committee members are Jimmy by the chairn- thy Cordes; clean-up, Katherina president. Mrs. Alex Bauer, in­ by calling Mrs. Della Ulibarra, Baca, are: Bi (Denver) — Plans for the 8th ter. F. .1. VincenzetU and Don though hospitalized, organized F r a n k 1 y n, chairman; Mrs. 222-7548. Washburn. Marie Buchholz, stalled Mrs. Leonard Karlch, Jthree-year te annual fun night, to be held Milner; committeemen, Don and directed the most success- Mary Gonzales, and Leon Go­ Mrs. Eva Mui-phy of Annun­ MEADE ST. Bertha Dyess, and Frances president: Mrs. D. L. Beck, Arellano and Sunday, Feb. 27. have been; Byrne, chairman, and Frank ful card and games party (Jan. mez. ciation parish has returned FLOWER SHOP Erker. Jrredit commit completed by the PT.A. Needed. Kaiser. Robert V. Paulson, Al- 28) ever held in the history of vice president: Mrs. Reginald A report said that the Credit home from St. Joseph’s hospital The remodeling of the church Floral arrangements oandez and Li are donations of “ white ele- ver Burlage, Joseph J. Nagel, Cure d’.^rs parish. Mrs. Sas- Batt. Jr., secretary: Mrs. John Union, during 1965, made a con- after recuperating from injuries for ALL occasions. sanctuary was completed the pervisory con: phanls." jewelry, puzzles, com-; Eugene Campagnola, Albert sone was general chairman of Peterson, treasurer. St. Antho­ received in a fall. “ Open 8 to 5 Daily” ic books, and Golden or chil-jKois, and Lyman H. Lewis. the card party for the second past week by several men of ^ohn E. Case> ny’s circle members served re­ VERN & ROSIE LEE dren’s books. Donors can bring! The fourth and fifth grade straight year, the parish. A new royal blue freshments. M o th e r o f G o d was conductcc rug graces the sanctuary. The 936-7126 quez and i them to St. Rose of Lima j campfire girls are working on With the best interests of the Nine members from Long­ Mother of God Parish (Den­ altar is centered on a low plat­ ver) — The Altar and Rosary Abeyta, Val A school or call Mrs. Ralph Mel-!the ^raii Seekers Rank. Guar- 'parish at heart, she spent many mont attended the Fort Collins ST. PHILOMENA'S hours to assure an evening of form in the center of the sanc­ society will sponsor a card par­ sodality mem' vin. 934-6237, or Mrs. Floyd dian is Mrs. George Lange, Jr.: ‘district meeting at Broomfield. Hopper. 935-7450 for pickup. | co-leader, Mrs. Sam Buckstein. fun for the guests and an eve­ tuary, with a small side altar to ty in the church basement Sun­ PARISH Mrs. Baca the back. The altar, back pan­ An open house was held at the CURE d'ARS Deadline for donations is Tues The adult choir needs bas­ ning of profit for the parish. day, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Tick­ two parish day, Feb. 15. The final proceeds were $1,- eling, crucifix, and all sanc­ Knight.s of Columbus hall for all ets arc $1 each and may be ACCW at a sos, baritones, and tenors. newcomers in the parish. Each The parish dance will be held 439. Assisting Mrs. Sassone tuary appointments are walnut. purchased at the door or reser­ meeting of th Choir rehearsals are held on Parish organization’s functions Saturday. Feb. 12 in the hall. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in :were Mrs. Lucille Brenberg, vations may be made with Mrs. ^ tfy & Bob's Beauty bil. With Mrs. were explained by the pre.si- she also atten Tickets are $2.50 per couple — the choir loft of the church. I Mrs. Joan Smith, Mrs. Edna Vincent Belthem, 722-3156. & Barber fihop DUCKWALL’S Lo u isville dents of each organization. In-| card party g refreshments and beverages are More women are welcomed Daly, and Mrs. Pat Motz. Men Refreshments will be served Specializing in Denver's Newest who assisted include George troductions were made by Fa­ and several special prizes Permanent Wav­ ^onor of PTA free also. For information, persons SI. Louis’ Parish (Louisville) Suburban Variety Store St. Monica’s circle of the par­ Sassone, Lester Barenberg, an ther Gregory Hudson, O.S.B. I awarded. ing and Latest in can call Mrs. George Lange, — Eleven Louisville members . . Hair Shaping DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER ish Altar and Rosary society Bclfiore, and Herman Motz. Jr., 936-6208. of the Ft. Collins District Coun­ 2630 i:. 12lh Ave EA. 2-4723 63rd A Dahlia 332-903J will hold its meeting in the The student council of Cure d’- Blessc Scouting displays arc in the Ars school met this week. The cil of Catholic Women and one DEADLINE NOTICE! home of Mrs. Domenick Ruggi­ Athmar shopping center. St. from Lafayette attended the Blessed Sa ero on Thursday, Feb. 17, 8 seventh graders demonstrated The deadline for all copy, parish news, and pic­ Rose of Lima Boy Scout Troop meeting Feb. 1 at Nativity (Denver) — A p.m. with folk-type music how as an 206 display is in the window of church, Broomfield. tures for the “ Denver Catholic Ke^ister” is s p.m. on ST. CATHERINE'S, COMMERCE CITY scouting will At the re-charter meeting of American one could participate Mondays. Copy must be in the office at this time, not the New Fashion Cleaners and in the Mass. A Mass was celebrated by the Blessed Sacrai Boy Scout Troop 206, held in the St. Rose Cub Scout Pack postmarked. The staff assumes no responsibility for Sunday, Feb. 1 the home of Le Rhynard. the Some 50 students of the fifth Rev. George Weibel, pastor of display is in the window at 1917 and sixth grades attended the the Broomfield church. He also the non-appearance of articles or photos that arrive following men were signed on W. Mississippi. after this time. S tra tto n the charter: Scoutmaster, Le symphony youth concert. Mrs gave the invocation and wel­ nAL^S t. APPLIANCESH r r L i M i i v . » all makes Sunday, Feb. 13 is Commu­ Bev Bowen, Symphony chair­ AH copy must be addressed to: Denver News Edi­ com e speech at the business Commerce City’s St. Charles' nion Sunday for men and boys man, handled arrangements meeting held after Mass in-the tor of this publication. Do not put staff members - Father Ed’ Controlled Service Center” Your Parish of the parish and the Holy The Valentine’s day party is parish hall. St. Rita’s auxiliary names on envelopes. This mij;ht be misconstrued as lor, presided i Name society at the 8 o’clock being planned by the FTA for of Louisville and Sacred Heart personal mail and not opened until after the deadline. 7260 MONACO 288-9163 — 288-0810 ring of the Alti Mas.s. Boy Scouts and Cub the school children. This year, Altar society of South Boulder •oieiy when pla Service Station Scouts must be in full uniform. as in the past, the money usual­ contributed several boxes of ^ pre-Lenten c All will meet outside the main ly spent on Valentines will in­ children’s clothing and articles ■or- LARGE COLORFUL BEADS IFeb. 26. 6:30 p.m., in St. cross; and 16 cub scout “ Par- 8 p.m. in the school ball. tunity Council in Its community IMPORTED FROM GERMANY X h arles’ hall. viiU Del” medalists. CCD high school religion class action program. ^ In charge of the meeting were $ 4 .50 Blessed Sacrament Explorer meets at 7 p.m. every Monday 'M rs. Mary Ann Smelker and in the school. O N L Y I ■ ;Mrs. Val Kordes. Refreshments Post 145, Scout Troop 145, and Cub Pack 145 have accom­ Girls and boys belonging to WITH A COPY OF THIS AD •were served by Mrs. Leonard the Scouts will attend the 8:30 t X iekew , Mrs. Alvin Drietz, and plished a notable record, name­ NORTH ly. 15 recipients of the Pius XII a.m. Mass Sunday, Feb. 13. I fUrs. Ruth Brachtenbach. award since January of 1961; a - The next meeting will be held PHONE total of 84 Eagle scouts since DENVER ' iiMarch 2 at 7:30 p.m. Mf. C a rm e l 477-7961 the beginning of the troop; and Mt. Carmel Parish (Denver) JOHN J. a total of 169 cub scouts have — The Catholic Students Mis­ OPTICAL S E R C O M P A N Y ,^AII Saints’ received the “Parvuli Dei” sion Crusade (CSMC) unit at Church G ood s • Religious Ariicles All Saints’ Parish (Denver) — award since it was first pre­ the school, under the direction Dispensing Opticians c sented in the Denver Cathedral The February PTA meeting of of Sister Mary Cecily, will spon­ DeWAYNE INGRAM 4 43 6 W . 29th Ave. ^11 Saints’ school will be held in 1954. sor a sweatheart dance on Feb. ■Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the The Very Rev. Anton J. Bor­ 11 in the grade school gym, wheatridge Parish Style Show 4022 Tennyson Street school cafeteria, er, S.M.B., scout chaplain for from 9:30 p.m. to midnight, GRand 7-5759 "NEVER / PARKING P|0BLEM” COUPON i: Miss Iris Gunkle, principal of the past 18 years, extends with the Charlestons’ playing Jimmy and Miriam Dunn, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Gust elementary school, has heartfelt thanks to the many Recently a girl from each Dunn of Sts. Peter and Paul's parish, Wheatridge, get some ^een invited as guest speaker. parents who have worked, and class was picked to represent last minute reminders from Miss Anglin, fashion coordinator of Jler topic will be “ Development are working, so diligently in the the class on the throne. Of Joslin’s, Denver, for the fashion show sponsored by the parish •t)f the Child.” scout movement, to make this these four girls one will reign and to be held at the Hilton hotel, Denver, on Feb. 19. 'm. Parents are urged to attend. record possible. as queen. The girl with the 'HUMIDIFIERS-WHO NEEDS THEM?" highest amount of funds raised for the missions will be Westminster ...HE ASKED DRYLY ;St. Vincent de Paul's crowned as “ Sweetheart of the Holy Trinity Parish (West­ Members of the Boy Scout - St. Vincent de Paul Parish de Paul parish PTA have re­ Missions.” minster) — Cana conferences parish troop will attend the 8 '(D enver) — The Altar and R o­ minded parishioners of the The Mardi Gras festival will for married couples will be held a.m. Mass on Sunday, Feb. 13, Good question. The answer is, in ta ry society will sponsor a day Mardi Gras dance Friday, Feb. be held at the grade school gym on the first four Sundays in in honor of Boy Scout Sunday. this climate everyone who lives i f recollection to be held Feb. 11, 9 to 12 p.m., in the school on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. March, from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Boys interested in joining the in a furnace-heated home needs 31, beginning at 10 a.m. Includ­ cafeteria. Music will be by Bill 19 and 20. ed will be Mass at 11:30 a.m., Graham’s orchestra. Costumes basement hall. The Rev. Fran­ troop can call Terrv Aragon, a humidifier. With windows shut funch, lectures and sessions. are optional. Tickets are $2 per Holy Family cis Bakewell, S.J., will give the 429-0728. tight against winter, and the fur­ iThe Rev. James X. O’Reilly, couple. conferences and lead the dis­ Young candidates for Confir­ Holy Family Parish (Denver) nace running full blast your in­ • -S.S.C., will conduct the exer­ cussions. Couples who wish to mation will meet from 4 to 5 — Mrs. Clinton Lumbard, Holy door air becomes parched and cises. Mrs. Thomas Kevil, spiri­ attend should plan to be present o’clock every evening, begin­ S t. D o m in ic’s Family PTA president, and her tual development committee at all four sessions. Mr. or Mrs. ning Feb. 14. A rehearsal for all dry. It then acts tike a blotter, ab­ officers came up with an idea -chairman, is in charge. The Bill Hyland can be called for candidates and their sponsors sorbing moisture from everything St. Dominic’s Parish (Den­ for the Holy Family’s Sisters’ Especial day will conclude at reservations, 429-2227. will be held on Saturday. Feb. ver) — The Holy Name society pantry shower, which was held in your home — from you, plants, 3 :45 with Benediction of the A party for games party 26. at 1 p.m. Confirmation is to will meet on Thursday, Feb. 10, recently. In the past the chil­ furniture, carpets, everything. Not -Blessed Sacrament. at 8 p.m. in the church auditori­ workers and their wives or hus­ be Sunday, Feb. 27. dren of the parish brought the a healthy situation. um. Guest speaker will be Father O'Reilly was ordained Sisters canned goods and sta­ bands will be held Saturday George Friend, president of the With a humidifier at work, at St. Columban’s, Navan, Ire­ ples: this year they were given eveing, Feb. 12, in the base­ Archdiocesan Union of the Holy lan d , in 1943. He served in envelopes in which to give a do­ ment hall. Kitchen workers can however, you get relief from Name societies. Each member T -south central China until 1953. nation, thereby enabling the notify Mrs. Haynes, and other NIVERSAL FA coughs and colds caused by dry ^During this time he underwent is urged to bring a potential Sisters to buy what they need. workers can notify crew cap­ air. It helps keep your skin soft Ji Communist public trial at new member. tains if they are planning to at­ There are more than 500 mem­ and your hair manageable. You Nancheng in February, 1952 and Plans will be finalized for the bers in the PTA and each fami­ tend. .was detained under house ar- “ Sweetheart Dance,” which will ly sent approximately $1 per awake refreshed, without dryness •je.st for a year. Since 1953 he be held on Saturday, Feb. 12. in your nose and throat Furniture family. News Deadline! has been assigned to promotion The men will receive Commu­ The PTA also held a saving joints stay tight, because wood The deadline for news sto­ work in England and in the nion in a body at the 7:30 a.m. stamp drive, which will go ries and pictures to appear doesn’t shrink. Carpets, draper­ ^United States. At present he is Mass on Sunday, Feb. 13. The toward the purchase of gifts for In the “ Register” is Monday ies— everything lasts longer. superior of the new Columban Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts are the spring carnival and card Promotion House, which opened asked to join the men at the parties. at 5 p.m. Don't mijs the opportunity to give What's mors, you need less heat in Denver in 1964 for the states 7:30 a.m. Mass. your VALENTINE a gift that will to feel comfortable, so you save o f Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyo­ St. Dominic’s PTA annual Sf. Pafrfcir’s never be forgotten. Select floor on fu e l ming, Colorado, and New Mexi­ Mardi Gras carnival will be coveringi o t ADVANCED FLOOR­ co. St. Patrick’s Parish (Denver) Who needs a humidifier? You held Feb. 18 children’s day, and ING. We tell only Nationally ad­ The Altar and Rosary society Feb. 19, family night. — 'The PTA members will meet do! See several models in their vertised merchandise at every­ members are preparing for the Some of the attractions will Tuesday, Feb. 15, 8 p.m., in the beautiful furniture-style cabinets annual bake sale. Fifty women school auditorium. Mrs. Clara day low prices, with budget terms be a cafeteria featuring food at your appliance dealers or at are working on committees un­ and various booths. For the Vigil will preside. ’The PTA available. der the direction of Mrs. Alfred 1001 booth, gifts are needed and council will hold its meeting at the Public Service Company of­ Miller. Home baked goods will contributions are welcome. Per­ 7 p.m., before the regular meet­ fices soon. be sold before and after all the sons who can sew at home or ing, in the school lunchroom. ADVANCED Masses on Sunday, Feb. 13, in join an evening sewing group Plans will be made for a pre- the church auditorium. are asked to contact Jean Nor­ Lenten bake sale to be spon­ FLOORING On Sunday, Feb. 20, tlie wom­ ris, Norma Moauro, Kay Mon­ sored by the PTA on Feb. 19 PUBLIC BBRVICB COMPANY OF COLORADO 4301 Y ates Sf. en of the parish and their toya, or Clara Nuccio. and 20. This is the first time AN iNVlSTOR-OWNlO OTIL/nf daughters wiU receive Commu­ -All may contribute to the car­ the PTA has had a bake sale. 4 3 3 -7 4 7 * nion in the 8 o’clock Mass. nival either by offering their Gift Stars donations for the FREC DELIVERY IN 6 eNVER AREA Members of the St. Vincent time or donations. stage curtain will be explained. Page 12 The Denver Calholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 Supreme Knighf W ill Be Speaker IVewis From Parislieis At Corporate Communion Breakfast Supreme knight of the ceipt of McDevitt’s schedule, deputy grand knight. Jack Knights of Columbus, John W. is a reception in his honor. K n u d s e n; co-chairman is McDevitt. has accepted an in­ This will afford officers and Raoul Tayon. For the first H » ly G ho st St. Philomena's vitation from Archbishop Ur­ members of councils from time in the history of this af­ Holy Ghost Parish (Denver) are available for income ta.x ban J. Vehr of Denver and throughout the jurisdiction the St. Philomena’s Parish (Den fair, tickets will be available ver) — St. Philomena’s Altar purposes. Call 377-5075 or 377- Denver knights’ council 539 to opportunity of meeting the su­ — The monthly meeting of the well in advance. Those coun­ and Rosary Society will honor 8018 and they will be mailed. speak at the 34th annual cor- preme knight while in Den­ Holy Ghost parish Altar and cils who wish to attend should past presidents at a meeting Saturday, Feb. 19, is the date p o r a t e Communion and ver. Rosary society will be held Monday. Feb. 14, which will be­ for the PTA dance. A German breakfast to be held on Sun­ Council 539’s grand knight, advise Council 539 as soon as Feb. 14 in the parish hall gin at 1 p.m. with the recitation atmosphere will prevail. day. March 27. in the grai.d Gene Costello, said that the possible as to their ticket Mmes. Glenn Huckaby and of the Rosary in the church Dancing will be from 9 p.m. ballroom of the Denver Hilton chairman of the event is the needs. Frances Komatz will be host­ Mrs. Marion Strain, as hostess, to 1 a.m. A midnight buffet hotel. This affair is annually esses at the business luncheon and Mmes. Sidney W. Bishop, will be sened. Price is $1.75 among the largest single at 12:30 p.m. John J. Denny. A. G. Guenther per person. This is the par­ Catholic gatherings of its kind Recitation of the Rosary will Fred Hoffman and H. J. McLel- ish’s main social event of the in the state of Colorado. Physicians and Clergy lan, co-hostesses, will serve cof­ year. be led by the Rev. Jerome L. As in past years, knights i 1 Shown c Weinert in Holy Ghost church fee and dessert in the parish conference room. An award has will meet at the Knights of at 1:30 p.m. The business ses­ W e lb y Columbus home, 1555 Grant Plan Seminar on Death sion will follow in the hall. been donated by Mrs. George Wimmer. The business meeting Assumption Parish (Welby) — street, Denver, from where Physicians and clergy of all “ Treating the Terminal Jewish A card party sponsored by will follow. Members of the PTA have in­ they will march to the Denver faiths are invited to take part Patient.” Cathedral for 8 a.m. Mass. the Holy Ghost Altar and Ro­ vited parishioners and friends in the Feb. 17 Medicine and Re­ The Rev. William E. Sievers, A new St. Vincent de Paul to attend the Assumption school Following Mass, they will ligion Seminar at St. Joseph chaplain at St. Joseph’s hospi­ sary society for women of all P la n iMecficine, Religion Seminar depository Is on the south .Mardi Gras Feb. 17 from 10:30 again march in a body from Hospital, Denver, assistant ad­ tal, will introduce the president parishes has been scheduled for side of (he church. Parishion­ a.m. until 3 p.m. Games and the Cathedral to the hotel, of the medical staff. Dr. H. W. The Rev. William E. Sievers, chaplain, and John Hurley, ministrator John G. Hurley has Feb. 17, 12:30 p.m.. in the par­ ers can bring usable clothing, entertainment will be provided. where the breakfast will be announced. Lefevre. shoes, and bedding for (he ish hall. 19th and California Proceeds from the benefit will assistant administrator of St. Joseph’s hospital. Denver, plan held, beginning at 9:15 a.m. Advance registration is re­ poor any Sunday. A chute in Topic of the seminar is “ The be used to equip the newly es­ for the forthcoming Medicine and Religion Seminar to be held Traditionally, local and stale quired from clergy and physi­ streets. Co-hostesses are Mmes. the door opens outward to re­ Patient Faces Death.” Pres- tablished school library. officials and dignitaries will cians wishing to attend the Margaret Buehler, Ixjretta at St. Joseph’s hospital, Thursday, Feb. 17. Physicians and b y t c r i a n hospital chaplain ceive contributions. attend the affair. seminar. Lynch, Hazel Meek. Cecelia The parish extends its grati-i clergy of all faiths are invited. Advance registration is re­ Stuart A. Plummer will speak Stewart, and Miss Rose Cito. Holy Name society members lude to all the men who are now! will receive Communion corpor­ quired. See story on this page. ALSO planned, pending re- on “ Thoughts Regarding the Mrs. Loretta Lynch has been assisting in the project. | Meaning of Death.” appointed ticket chairman. A ately in the 8:15 a.m. Mass bridge luncheon will be served A panel discussion, "A Psy­ and prizes awarded. . The 1965 Contribution records chiatrist Looks at Death,” will Qreeley Group Aids Nursery be led by Richard L. Vanden- HELP WANTE For the third consecutive fant of Prague soon started toj| LEGAL NOTICES berg, M.D., of the University of St. Anthony of Padua's year one of the major philan­ think of each baby as “ their * Colorado Medical center. ski, membership: Sylvia Craig, thropic projects of Alpha Mu own, ’ said a spokesman, and tN t h e p r o b a t e c o u r t IN THE PROBATE COURT The Very Rev. John J. Dan- St. .Anthony of Padua’s Par­ are very happy when they learn| In and for the City and County Adamson Mortuary M ish (Denver) — Dr. Stephen A. ways and means; Jo Martinac, Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­ of Denver and State of Colorado agher, C.M., rector of St. flowers; Vickie Baca, altar pha Sorority is the infant of any baby has been placed in a No. P-3SIM No. P-35770 Thomas’ seminary, Denver, will 24 Hour Ambulance Service Castellano, a specialist in the good home NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT field of obstetrics and gynecolo­ care; Minnie Nider, linens; Prague nursery, Denver. Estate of Mary Di Domenico a/k/a Estate of NELLE V. RYAN (Deceased) speak on “ When To Pull The Greeley, Colorado Maria Domenico a/k/a Marla Di No. P-35770 Plug,” Rabbi Earl S. Stone of fL Ron Adormoo _ R«td P. Adamion gy. will be the featured speaker Mary Jo O’ Fallon, hostess: This group of women is work- ‘ ~ I Domenico a/k/a Maria Elisebeth Domeni­ Notice Is hereby given that I have Hied 9th Avt. at 5th St. when St. Anthony of Padua’s Genevieve Atencio, publicity; ing hard to furnish new hospital jAudlfpr Appointed co (Deceased) my final report in the Probate Court of Temple Emanuel will speak on No. P-35186 the City and County of Denver, Colorado, Altar and Rosary society holds Judy Langfield. dinner; and type crib mattresses for every;For Poverty War Notice Is hereby given that I have and that any person desiring to obiect to Bertie Kanka, program. the same shall file written objection with its first meeting with new offi bed at the nursery and is mak The appointment of John A. filed my final report In the Probate A volunteer is needed to fill Court of the City and Counly of Denver, the said court on or before March 10th, cers on Monday, Feb. 14, at ing good progress. Ten were Otto as full-tme auditor and Colorado, and that any person desiring to 1966. 7:30 p.m. Dr. Castellano’s pro­ the position of retreat chair­ donated la.st year and another obiect to the same shall file written Edward J. O'Brien II budget director for Denver’s oblection with the said court on or Administrator Fort Collins gram will include a lecture on man. Those interested should eight were delivered Jan. 31 War on Poverty, Inc., has been fore March 7, 1966. Edw. J. McHugh cancer, a film showing, and a contact Mrs. Becker at 922-2873. They also furnish to the nursery announced by Rudolph Gon Henry N. Melaragno Attorney tor the estate The Rev. Robert Kckeisen. Executor 415 Symes Building, Refereno question-and-answer period. many articles of clothing and zales, DWOP board chairman Charles J. Onofrio Denver. Colo. Hereafter, the Altar society pastor, will conduct the adult bedding. Attorney for the estate (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg-1 Otto becam e connected with D- 271 So. Downing Denver, Colo. isler) will convene regularly on the instruction class on Friday. Hundreds of hours of time SHINN NORTHERN WOP as an accountant on a 722-5744 First publication: February 3, 1966 The newspaper provides second Monday of each month, Feb. 11, at which time he will are given by Alpha Mu each half-time basis last October. (Published In the Denver Catholic Last publication: February 24, 1966 Register) PHARMACY an aimasphere af buying oc- and members will receive Com­ discuss *'Sin and Redemp­ year in helping in the enormous Until recently he was also as­ First Publication: January 27, 1966 IN THE PROBATE COURT tinn because o f its localness munion in a body on the first tion.’' “ The Church of Christ” task of caring for the babies. sociated with the Children's Last Publication: February 17. 1966 In and ter the City and County of Oenvar “ Your Parish Drug Store*' will be reviewed by the Rev. Every Tuesday and Sunday will and State of Colorado and timeliness. Sunday of each month at the 9 Educational Fund, Inc., as a Office of the No. P-24701 * Free Delivery Service Gerard Cusack, assistant pas­ find this group represented a.m. Mass. coordinating director in connec­ TREASURER NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT * Charge Accounts Mrs. Carmelita Becker, socie­ tor, on Monday, Feb. 14. among the many volunteers as­ tion with its participation in the City and County of Denver Estate of WALTER M. SMILEY, (De­ Municipal Building ceased) L. C. GRIFFIN, OWNER Classes are offered Monday sisting Mrs. Fletcher at the nur­ Head Start program, which is Denver, Colorado ty president, announces the se­ No. P-24701 HELP WANTE lection of the following commit­ and Friday evenings at 7:30 sery. one of the leading anti-poverty No. D-22 Notice Is hereby given that I have You Are Always Blythe-Goodrich NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL filed my final report In the Probate tee chairmen: Shirley Makow- in the school building. The Alpha Mu workers at In- projects. I ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF Court of the City and County of Den-’ Welcome At Shinn s JANITOP ! APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OP ver, Colorado, and that any person de-’ M ortuary Married m i I TREASURER'S DEED siring to object to the same shall Hie '■ Nurthern Hotel Bldg. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, to wrIMtfi objection with the said court o n ' Ambulance Service 74 I every person In actual possession or oc­ or before March 2, 1966. IIU 2-1035 — HU 2-1036 Jack W. Goodrich cupancy ol the hereinatfer described land, Rev. Forrest H. A llen: HU. 2-3208 SITUATIONS lot or premises, and to the person in Executor \ whose name the same was taxed or Casey and Klene i (Female) specially assessed, and to all persons Attorney tor the estate May They Rest In Peace having an interest or title of record | III Syrr.es Bulldlrtg In or to the said premises and morei Denver, Colorado fOTO? especially to 222-4555 Edward Harlan (Published In me Denver Catholic Mable Harlan Register) Colorado Springs City Investment Company . First Publication: January 27, 1966 Lest Publication; February 17. 1966 Alterations, men AN10LA, Angalia, 4M1 W. Ulh av- enue. Requiem Mass. St. Dominic's Don Frager ! Tailoring, all tyc anua. Ragulam Mats, St. Joiaph's Po­ church, Feb. 4. Inlerm tnl Mt. Olivet. F. R. Davl Denver) Ph. 534-48 lish church. Fab. 3. Intarmant ML 01- Oay-Noonan mortuary. You and each ot you are hereby noti­ IN THE PROBATE COURT ivat. Day-Noonan mortuary. DE ST. LOUIS, Sister Mary Caroline, OOYLE, Joanna R., 3400 Cherry fied that on me 15th day of November. In and ter tha City and County of Denvar ol Mullen Home. Requiem Mass, Mullen street. Requiem Mass, Cathedral of lha GETZ, Evelyn $., 9450 E. 13th av­ 1962. me MANAGER OF REVENUE Ei- and Stale ef Ceferada PETE BERONI ARAGON, Marla Calina, 4595 W. Mis­ Home chapel. Fab. 9. Inlermant Mt. Ol- Immaculate Conception, Feb. I. Inter­ enue. Requiem Mass, St. Theresa's OtHclo Treasurer of me City and County Ne. P-38965 FURNITURE STORE sissippi. Requiem Mass, St. Anthony of ivat. Boulevard mortuaries. ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. church. Fab. 7. Infermant Mt. Ollval. of Denver and State of Colorado, sold at NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' » DRIVE IN Padua church, Feb. 3. Intarmant FI. public sale lo Don Frager. the applicant, Estate of John J. King (Deceased) UPHOLSTERING Logan. DOW, Martha M.. 1770 Raca straat. FELLICER, Alice C., 2875 W. 33 av- GONZALES, Fidels, 895 S. Everett. who has made demand for a Treasurer's Js RE-UPHOLSTERING AND No P-3B965 MOTEL REPAIRING Requiem Mass, Sts. Peter and Paul's Deed, the following described real estate All persona having dalm s against the AVILA, Roman, S r, (ormarly of 1415 ctiurcli, Feb. 5. Interment Mt. Olivet. I situate In the City and Courrty of Denver Stay with “ Jay” Slip Cavers and Draparias •nd St«t9 of Coloracto. to-wlt: above named estate ere required to tile Made to Order Jarsty street. Requiem Mass, St. James them tor ellewence In the Probete Court 820 N. Nevada Furniture Made te Order church. Feb. S. Inlerment Mt. Olivet. Sister M. Gentilis GRIMM, Adelaide E., (Pat), 1900 E. Thp We*t Twwrty-Flvo (25) t9*t Of Eatt Fifty (5Q) fMt of Lofi TwHvt of the City and County of Denver, Co4o-; 24-22 So. Wahsatch ME. 2-8401 Olinger mortuaries. Sister M. Gentilis died at St. autographed baseballs from the Center. Requiem Mass, St. Vincent de redd, on or before the 1st dey of July, i Paul church, Feb. 5. inerment Mt. DI- (1?) to Flttaafi (15) Incfuilva axcapf 1966, or seld claims shall be foreverl BUGGE, Richard A., of 1541 Broad­ Anthony’s hospital, Denver, Denver Bears, beginning with ivet. the We»t Twenty-Five <251 faet of barred. North Eight (I) feet of Lot Twelve way. Raquiam Mass, Holy Ghost Feb. 8, after several months of the 1951 team. Juanita W. King- church. Fab. 3. Intarmant Ft. Logan. HARRISGN, Marie F., 3401 S. Lafay­ (12) In Block Sixteen (16). Hyde Park Administratrix ’ PHIL LONG, INC illness. She was a native of Sister Gentilis is survived by ette street, Englewood. Requiem Mass. Addition. Charlaa j Onofrle i f i h a A m a a f ^ CAPRA, Jamas V., 3512 Osaga straat. that tald tax M l* w m made to te tltfy Denver and a resident at St. her sister. Mrs. J. L. Byrnes, St. Louis church, Englewood, Feb. 4. in ­ the delinquent General taxes asieeied Attorney tor the estate PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Raquiam Mass, Mt. Carmal church. terment ML Dlivet. Boulevard mortuar- 271 Soum Down ng St i Anthony’s hospital since 1934. Denver, and a brother, Frank, against taki real eetafe for the year Denver. Colorado 722-5744 Fab. a. Inlermant ML Ollvat. Boulavard 1961; that said real estate was taxad In 802 N. Weber She was bom Mary Agnes Denver. She was preceded in the name of F R. Davis; that the statu­ (Published In the Denver Catholic mortuarlas. MARTINEZ. Simon J., 2038 S. Acoma. Register) ! ME. 3>2069 Dillchay on Aug. 24, 1882. She death by three sisters and three tory period of redemption expired Novem- First Pubileatton: January 27, 1966 | Requiem Mass. SI. Joseph's church, ber 151h. 1965; that the same has not Cole. Springs, Cde. was a member of St. Dominic’s brothers. Feb. 7. Inlerment Ft. Logan. been redeemed; that said property may Last Publication: February 17, 1966 I COLORADO SPRINGS parish and received her educa­ Funeral services will be held be redeemed at any lime before a Tax mcATEE, Ann C., 2049 Kenton Deed Is issued; that a Tax Deed will be IN THE PROBATE COURT tion there. at St. Elizabeth retreat at 9..'iU street, A u rr'a . Requiem *’.ass, 5L Ther- issued to the said Don Frager, lawful In and lor the City and County ef Denvar J. D. CROUCH a.m., Friday, Feb. 11. Inter­ ese's church, t-c^ Inlermsnl t,«t. Ol­ holder of said certificate, on the lOth and State of Colorado C. D. O’BRIEN She entered the Community ivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Jay of June at 12 o'clock noon 1966. un­ Ne. P-36334 of the Poor Sisters of St. Fran­ ment wil be in Mt. Ollivet. .^r- less the same has been redeemed before NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT LOETSCHER^S JACQUES rangements by J. Emmett Noo­ MONTEZ, Emma V., Brighton. Re­ 12 o'clock noon of said dale. Estate of CAROLINE A. WHITFORD cis Seraph on Jan. 1, 1902. in quiem Mass, St. Augustine church, Feb. WITNESS my hand snd seal this 25fh also knovm 6s CARRIE WHITFORD, Lafayette, Ind.. and completed nan, Denver. S. Rice chapel, Brighton. day of January. 1966. (Deceased) BROS. (SEAL) No P-36334 SUPER MARKET hei nurse’s training in 1904 in OLIVAS, Maria Ploripa, of 1213-38th CHARLES L. TE/WPLE Notice Is hereby given that I have Lafayette. Much of her convent streoL Requiem Mass. St. Cajetan's Manager of Revenue filed my final report In the Probate Sr. M. Raymond church, Feb. 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. Ex-O ffldo Treasurer Court ol the City and County of Den­ QUALITY MCATS life was spent in St. Joseph’s City & County of Denver ver, Colorado, and that any person de­ hospital, Omaha, Neb., as a Sister Mary Raymond Court­ WARD, Corinne, 2405 Olive street. Re­ (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ siring to obiect te the same shall file t PRODUCE ney, C.S.J., died Friday, Jan. quiem Mass, St. Patrick's church, Feb. ister) wHtten oblection with the said court on nursing supervisor. 5. Interment ML Olivet. Olinger mor­ First publication February 3. 1966 or before March 7, 1966. Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised 28 in St. Joseph’s hospital. MonsIgnor James Flanagan She celebrated her golden tuaries. Last publication February 17, 1966. Wichita. Kans. City & County of Denver Executor IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands o f Groceries and diamond jubilees at St. An­ By J. S. WRIGHT ZARLENGO, MOTT AND CARLIN She was a victim of multiple By Valentine W. Logan SINCE 1872 thony’s. Through the years, Sis­ Jo se p h i . B erta Assistant 524 W. Colorado Ave. sclerosis and had been hospital­ Deputy Treasurer Attorney for the estate Kiowa and Tejon Streets ter Gentilis was an avid Isase- Requiem Mass was offered 1020 American National Bank Bldg. ized for the past three and a IN THE PROBATE COURT Denver, Colorado 222-0601 ball fan. She had a collection of Feb. 5 in Cure d’Ars church, (Published In the Denver Catholic! half years. In and for the City and County of Denver Register) Denver, for Joseph J. Berta, end Stale of Colorado L ^ MONUMENTS , The funeral Mass was offered No. P-3B072 First Publication: January 27, 1966 ' \ Of Distinction J in the Mt. St. Mary’s mother- 63. formerly of Canon City. Ro­ NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION Last Publication: February 17, 1966 NOLAN FUNERAL HOME SINCE 1902 y / sary was recited Feb. 4. Mr. TO SELL REAL ESTATE "THE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED JERRY BREEN house chapel, on Monday, by IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IN THE PROBATE COURT FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINGS" Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thomas C. Berta, a retired liquor store HATTIE HOPPER, also known as In and for tha City and County of Otnvar and State ef Colorado 12700 W. 44th AV«. Glynn. V.G. owner, died in Denver Feb. 3 HATTIE M. HOPPER. THE NOLAN FAMILY Florist Ward No. P-24234 HA. 4-7904 — OPEN DAILY MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD Among the clergy present in after a long illness. The People of the State of Colorado, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1521 Champa Esiato ot KATHERINE WATT, atca ME. 2-4742 One block East of Mt. Ollvat the sanctuary was the Rt. Rev. To HATTIE M. HOPPER, WARD; c/0 26G-3131 He was bom in Florence ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. CONSERVA­ KATHRINE WATT. (Deceased) — ------Abbot Thomas Hartmann, TOR; ORTA CLINE. 28(W Kingsbury SL, No. P-24234 Sept. 15, 1902. He married Thel­ A'l persons having dalm s against the O.S.B., of St. Benedict’s abbey, Richland Hills, Texas; CAL CLINE, 2455 ma M. Jobe in St. Michael’s Teller, Wheatrldge, Colorado; BERT above named estate are required to file REALTY Atchison, Kans. CLINE, Logansport, Indiana, and Don­ them for allowance In the Probate Court church. Canon City, Sept. 1, ot the City and County of Oenvar, Colo- Sister Raymond was a sister ald W. Hull, Attorney at Law, Denver, 1934. He was a member of the Colorado, Guardian ad Litem for all r ? ,,' before the l7th day of July, 1966, or said claims shall be forever MAY INSURANCE of the late Rev. Henry Court­ persons under legal disability, and Un­ CO. Florence Elks Lodge and a barred. SWIGERT BROS. ney, O.S.B., of St. Benedict’s known heirs and unknown antecedents, member of Knights of Colum­ persons In Interest In said estate, Andrew Wysowateky 725 NO. TEJON ASH & abbey. Administrator bus Royal Gorge Council 1225, GREETING: (Published In the Denver Catholic Survivors are four brothers, You are hereby notified that on this Register) Phane 633-7731 Calaroda Springe SHAFFERS OPTOMETRISTS In his youth he was an out- 12th day of January, A.O., 1966, Andrew' COMMERCIAL 4 Raymond. Charles, and Justin .standing athlete at Florence Wysowateky, Conservator of said estate, Pirsf Pubileation: January 20, 1966 CENTRAL « E of Denver, Gerald of Topeka; presented to and filed in said court his Last Publication: February 17, 1966 S3.S0 MONTHLY Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care high school and at Regis col­ petition for the sale of certain real es­ AL-S and four sisters: Sister Mary IN THE PROBATE COURT lege, Denver. tate belonging to said estate and situate In and for the City and County of Denver Ancilla, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio.; In the City and County of Denver and BRIDAL & PA Harry W. Swigert, O.D. OPTICIAN Survivors include hi^ wife State ot Colorado, more fully described and State ef Colorado Sister Genevieve Clare, Spring- No. P-39264 and two sisters, Caroline Stiv­ In said petition, reference to which is Rentals for all occa: Harry W. Odil, O.D. Fred Smaldone field, 0 ., and Clara and Jose­ hereby made. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ding arrangensents, I ers of Salinas, Calif., and Jen­ You are further notified to appear and Estate ot Margaret Marie Wagner (De­ Orations. Call eves phine Courtney both of Denver. ceased) 388-3275. for EDNA' nie Wells of Pueblo. Funeral ar­ answer or otherwise plead to said pe­ No. P-39624 Donlad E. Gooldy, O.D. All were present at the funeral tition In writing on or before the 14th Cherry Creek rangements were by McCona- day ot March. A.D. 1966, the day set for AH persons having dalm s against the BUILDERS & Mass. Burial was in Mt. St. tha hearing thereof, or on or before the above named estate are required to file 1550 California St. 231 Datroif St. ty’s Boulevard Mortuary. day to which such hearing may be ad- them for allowance In the Probate Mary’s convent cemetery, Wich­ Court of the City and County of Den­ ita. loomed, or said petition w ill be taken 534-5819 355-7042 tor confessed. ver, Colorado, on or before the 1st day BUILOINO and Dcifii l M a rtin e z Given under my hand and the seal of August, 1966, or said dalm s shall 0 ot said court at Denver, In the City and be forever barred. For Any Ramoi Fred W. Mills DENVER County ot Denver and State ot Colorado, Homo — Insli Requiem Mass was offered this 12th day of January. A.D. 1966. Special Administrator for Daniel Martinez. 88, in St. D. M. ROWLEY. George A. Reichert EVERGREEN Acting Clerk Atlorney tor the estate Leander’s church. Pueblo, ori By Thomas OlFrancesca, 444 • 17th Street. Denver, Colorado Jan. 29. Rosary was recited Deputy Clerk 222-944I MONUMENT CO. (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ Jan. 27 and 28 in Rivera Funer­ Register) ister) CALL JA al home. Pueblo. First Publication: January 20, 1966 First Publication: February 3, 1966 Last Publication: February 17, 1966____ Last Publication: February 24, 1966 SHEARER HARDWARE Zecha & Adams 934-: Mr. Martinez had been living IN THE PROBATE COURT 'INOCO SERVICE STATION Member of Noir with a daughter. Mrs. Roney IN THE PROBATE COURT In and for tha City and County ot Denver 2329 East Platte HOWARD In and ter the City and County of Denver and Stata ef Colorado Silva, Denver. He died in a and Stata of Colorado No. P-391B0 Denver hospital. He was a No. P-39375 ^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ME. 2-7288 CURTAIN Family ownership NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DAVID E. HARLEM, also member of the Knights of Co- Estate ot FRIEDA M. DEGENHART, COl ORADO SPRINGS FRANCIS l ACE CU> known as David Harlem, and D. E. Nevada Ava. at Cache la Poudra CURTAINS. CROC jlumbus Del Norte council for 40 (Deceased) Harlem, (Deceased). No. P-39375 CLOTHS. D R A P E f and supervision iyears. No. P-39180, SPREADS. LINENS ( All persons having claims against the ; AH persons having claims against the above named estate are required to file E$T METHODS. HAN Survivors include one brother above named estate are required to tile 1259 KAIAAAATH. Tf of every funeral Amarante. Ogden. Utah: and them for allowance In the County Court them for allowance In the Probate ^‘Colorado Spiings' Finest and Most Modem** Cherlts McFoeOtn of the City end County of Denver, Colo­ Court of the City and County of Denver, DECOR. his children: Fred. Colorado rado. on or before the 8th day ot Aug. Colorado, on or before the 2nd day of Largest Springs; .Alfonso, Salt Lake ust, 1966. or said daim s shall ‘ August. 1966, or said dalm s shall be for­ (Lift iCam fHnirtuarg Berkeley Pork Chapel Park A venue Cbopef Selection ever barred. ever barred. in the City, Utah; Mrs. Roney Silva RICHARD D. CASEY JOHN J. DUNN W««t 46th and Tennyson East 17th and Marion Denver; Gilbert. Pueblo; Mrs.* ADMINISTRATOR, ' “ , . . Special Administrator Member by Invllatlon ^1^ National Selected Morticians If ontranco of Btrkoloy Park of Pork Avenue Rocky CASEY AND KLENE Samuel H. Sterling Mountain Alex Samora, Puehlo; Mrs. Mel Attorney tor the estate Attorney for the estate Members of the Staff Newspaper o Area Martinez, Ogden. 34 grandchil­ 818 Symes Bldg., Denver, Colo. 80207 1804 Security Life Bldg., tuples top pe AC 2-4555 Denver, Colorado, 534-0683 Carroll B. Dunn W. Harley Remington dren, 33 great-grandchildren (Published In the Denver Catholic Reg­ minds o t succe 433-6425 222-1851 11130W. 44th Ave. (Published in the Denver Catholic Reg­ Catholic Funeral Directors and numerous nieces and ne ister) ister) because it is so (1 mile E. of Mt. Olivet) phews. First Publication: February 10, 1966 First Pubileation: February 10. 1966 MElrose 2-6671______Colorado Springs, Colo. Last Publication: AAarch 3. 1966 Last Publication; March 10. 1966 Nun Will Ploy Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 Laad in Drama

Detroit — A romantic com­ asf edy to be presented by the University of Detroit players t. Jack will have as the lead, a nun :man is Sister Marie Bernadette, a Glenroary Mission Sister and he first a drama major at the univer­ this af> sity who has received special vailable permission to appear in a se coun- public drama. i should soon as In 1964, Sister Marie began • ticket majoring in theater arts at the university. She has been a member of the stage crew, working on lights, props, and makeup, but until now has never had an on-stage role. C a le n d a r SarWc* Recognized She won the lead role after Shown checking final figures for 1966 is James F. McCona* auditioning for the Italian play, “Servant of Two Mas­ ty, left, of McConaty’s Boulevard Mortuaries, Denver, and J. ters.’’ During a portion of the Howard McCarthy of Brown and Bigelow. McCarthy congratu* play she will masquerade as lated McConaty for the distribution of a large number of rell> a man. There are no love glous calendars for 1966. scenes in the play.

To Perlorm m IToufli Concert Participants in the all-string orchestra of Denver A’outh P lan n ing Sf* Patrick’s D a y P arade Musicians, Inc., to present their first concert with three hands at Phipps’ auditorium, Denver, Friday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m., are, Plans for the fourth annual St. Patrick’s this year it will be held March 12 in order to Phone 825-1145 Todoy to Place Your Classified Ad In the Register — left to right, .Mary Peacock. St. James’ school; Martin Buck- Day parade are under way with arrangements give school children and groups from various Ask for the Classified Department master, St. Vincent’s school; and Patricia Hiitman, St. James’ now being made by members of the commit­ areas in the state, a chance to participate. Only Want Ads received by phone or mall before 5 P.M. Tuesday school. Auditions for string players to augment the present tee, some of whom are .shown above. Left to Entry forms arc available by calling 222-1786. can be published in (he current week’s paper. group will be held Feb. 12, 1 p.m., at 1545 S. Broadway, Den­ right, seated, are Senator John Cleary and Floats, bands, marching, mounted and special­ ver. A new beginners’ band will receive applications at this HELP W ANTED FEMALE ROOMS FOR RENT- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Charles O’ Brien; standing, Justice Edward ty units are welcome. During the meeting of time for boys with no previous training in ages 7 to 11. Infor­ FURNISHED 20 We sbeclailia In Northwest Denver, i Day, James Eakins, chairman; .Attorney John the group above, a collection of Irish coins was Arvada. Lakewood and Wheatrldga Real: mation is available from Jack A. Stevens, 722-6528. R. Moran, Jr.; and Louis Walsh. The parade exhibited. Naar Crest Thaatre, 3 room »dlta (llv.- Estate. Prompt, courteous sales service. | Odrm.) Private bath, steam heat, private Your local realtor for 30 years. ! is traditionally held on St. Patrick's day, hut MAID park. Piocfc to bus. »1i per week. Em­ STACKHOUSE REALTOR Family Theater ployed man. 377-1993. 3535 W. Mth Ava. OR. 7-1678 Gene Evans stars as a pri- Patrick Peyton’s Family The- to assist The newspaper Is convenient; it may be coniulted af vate investigator hunting for , „ HOUSES FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 34A a time most convenient to every member of the family. an .AWOL serviceman in ® housekeeper in UNFURNISHED Lot 75' X 136'. 3 block! from Our Lady “ Blood Will Tell" on Father 13. on KOSI radio. Denver. of Fatima Cburch In Lakewood. Denver Catholic Rectory. One bedroom kitchenette, large living water. PH. 333-9003. room. 33nd and Albion. Near bus lint. SEWS S90.00 per monm. 633-7957. Pleasant SEWING MACHINES 40 8 room house, divided Into 3 apartments SINGER OIAL-A-STITCH surroundings. 3nd. floor. 4 rooms 1st. floor. Bath, LEFT IN REPAIR fenced, play yard. 1610 Gaylord. 3M-6668 Zlgtagt, monograms, all witnout attach­ ments to buy. $6.50 cash. ^ in Your Parish Real Estate Guide 761-0346 References required. 3 bedroom double clean attractive. Utility room, appliances, garbage disposal, water ' SINGER '66 softener, drapes, gerage. NIca yard. $30.00 CASH or TERMS Adults. 1131 Ash. 3W-3748. May be seen at 790 B*Way. Free home 3^—All Souls (Englewood) 37— St. Mary’s Write; Box L-500 demo. No obllgallon. 344-6450. rovides Purnishad buffet B 1 IMS WHITE 1 (Littleton) ing ae- c/o The Register utilities paid. See Mgr., WINTER WONDERLAND 1 ihone 633-7935. Ziozegs, buttonholes, etc. Take for 3 pay­ 10 colness ments of $4.17 or $10.00 cash. 825-5080. > 4 60 0 S. UNIVERSITY UJ^— RIDGEWOOD P. O. Box 1620 SINGER DIAL 'A ' STITCH Across ttte street from $t. Mary's Acade­ APT. FOR RENT- Elected Secretary my tb it lovely 3 bdrm., carpeted ranebo, I 13 OWNER TRANSFERRED Zigzags, monograms, darns and mends. livrm. 27x17 witb beau, wall size mirror 8 Denver FURNISHED 25 Makes buttonholes and sews on buHons. St. I.,ouis — The Rev. J. 7x6‘, Ig. rec. rm, In bsmf., completely MUST SELL!!! Also makes fancy stitches, all without ^ alr-cobd., good landscaping, Ig. barn for 1 5 attachments. Two payments of $3.01 or Barry McOannon. S.J.. dean 1 1379 Detroit. Near St. Phil's Church, tm- $5.00 cash. 344-6450. your ponies, circular drive info your 2-car 1 OCCUPIED ONE YEAR. 3 bed­ HELP W ANTED MALE maculnt*. newly redecorated; 3 rooms of the college of arts and gar. • rooms, 2 tile baths, custom- ch kitchen, 4 piece bath, reasonable. 3M-4790. SINGER SLANT NEEDLE i sciences at St. Louis universi* PRICED WORTH THE MONEY made drapes, wall to wall car­ JANITOR SERVICES Zigzags, monograms, makes buttonholes' CALL THE LENSER'S 333-9669 and many fancy ^slgns, all without ty, was elected to a three- REALTY ENTERPRISES peting throughout. Electric kit­ Married man — Pari timt. APT. FOR RENT attachments to buy. Assume last 4 pay­ year term as secretary of the chen, large livingroom and fam­ 744-0113 ments or $13.50 cash. ily room. Full basement. EX­ UNFURNISHED 761-0246 American Conference of Aca­ 6— Blessed Sacrament demic Deans at the annual CELLENT CONDITION. Large SITUATIONS WANTED 1 b^room apartment, close to St. i .“ LEFT IN CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY I lot. low $20’s. Two blocks to Dominic's. Bus, North High School and, - 1965 White Port. $20.00. meeting of the group held in Church and School. See 6884 So. (Female) - 1965 Singer Console $15.00; 4045 E. 19th AVE. Safaway. ideal for Teachers. 2703 Eliot. | -Singer Port. $10.00. Philadelphia. The conference Prince Way. or Call 798-2979. - 1965 White Port. ZIg. is composed of about 800 , Lovely, older 3’ i story, 5 bdrm. brick Full Price StO.OO ' deans of the liberal arts divi­ home for large family. Near parochial BY OWNER FURNISHED OR 761-0346 schools. Full flsmt., 2-car gar. 2Vb lots. UNFURNISHED 26A sions of colleges and universi­ ties. GENERAL MTGE, & REALTY CO. 38^—St. Mary Alterations, men & women's clothing. Clean 1 bedroom, k'fchan, utllitlee. MISC. FOR SALE 44 Tailoring, all types of sewing. (NE laundry. Reasonable, women only. 936- S30 E. Alameda Realter 744-6343 M a g d a le n e Denverj Ph. $34-4«38 3716. Neer Cathedral. ______Moving must sell bedroom set, mattresa. Tunnel Tribute springs, sleep lounge, divan, chairs, di­ 2610 Fenton nette set, tables, lamps, rugs. Good con­ Rome '— For his work In dition. Reasonable. 633-XM7. -Blessed Sacrament Immaculate 3 bdrm. ranch. Complete promoting the Mont Blanc cpf. & drapes. Lge. fam. kit., extremely WeM Pump, never used. Sell, trade for tunnel linking Italy and Ige. utility rm Single car gar., chain ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL guns or anything of equal value. Write CONVENIENTLY LOCATED link fence. & much storage, many R. Hagen, 1537 No. Royer, Colo. S prl--- France, the Italian Catholic Brick 3 bdrm. bungalow, llvlngroom & bushes & shrubs Offered at $17,500. Can 635-5132. Press association awarded separate diningroom, kitchen & breakfast be seen by calling 233-6537 days or nook, z>tus bdrm. & rec. room In bsmt. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each 477-7811 eves. To Introduco You to tho Register Classified Section Singer port, sewing machine. $35.00. Premier Aldo Moro a golden Sews beautifully, good condition. Phone 3 car garage, covered patio, carpets & A d Is the Key to its Location on the Map. RIDGEWOOD REALTY 431-6833. block of type, and a citation, drapes To see 2590 g r a p e , please call FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS saying that the tunnelers “ by JOE RAY, 744-2184. 9485 W. Colfax Av#., RLTR., 233-6537 FOR SALE 25^-St. Bemadette 28^—St. Dominic Hand crocheted afghani made In ripple their skill and courage, 42^»St. Philomena TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP pattern, also pot holders. Phone 355-9036. brought the works of peace to VAN SCHAACK For Sale, quality work, dressmaking, the attention of mankind.” HOUSES— $15,500 M O V IN G TO GERMANY2 This offer good for Closslfied Section only. tailoring, formal wear, wedding uniforms, 375 Univ. Blvd. Realtor '‘Call The Man costumes. JOHNA of DENVER. 7194 W. ______" T ^ I H o m e and Income or in-law. On 100' x „ | , lo^ely 2 bedroom plus 2 In From Van Schaack’* Does not apply to Real Estate Display 68th Ave. 434-I2SI. Papal Retreat • m Z J-S -- ®9'‘®964- Comfortable, see in- f_ f_ bsmf. Formal Dining Room, drapes, ' r a m iiy j appreciate. 1 hat fin. bsmf., ^ carpeting. Garage, fruit tree. DOGS, CATS, PETS Advertising Vatican City — Bishop Gi­ I other It 1-level. Close to schools, church, fenced yard. Low taxes. Close to bus. useppe Carraro of Verona. UNFURN. APT. busline. 7475 W. 9th Ave. See owner at t c q -t Italy, will preach at Pope FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX 4480 VR.AIN, 2 bedrooms, gar- *®* Dudley. PET BOARDING 5 2 A Paul's annual week-long Len­ den level, utilities furnished, ______ten retreat, that will begin on Dog and Cat Boarding, Reasonable Carport. Close to shopping and’ 28^—St. Dominic 29^—St. Francis de Soles rates. Puppies bought and sold. 68th Feb. 27. The retreat, the fifth transportation. and No. Washington. Call 388-5213 to be held in the Matilda OPEN 2:30-4:30 ------985-3427 chapel of the Vatican Palace, 4101 WEST 21ST AVE. OLDER DOUBLE TILE 67 (at Quitman) SLOANS LAKE area. 964-61 SO. WASHINGTON — Each unit will be attended by the Cardi­ LOU TEZAK Ctramic Railllent Tile. Marble & Flag­ 1S- "Mother of God Oellghttm 3-bedroom ranch with nice h«» 3 bdrms., living '•«m, dining room, stone sidewalks B patios. Tima payments. nals living in Rome and pre­ lake view. Fireplace in living rm , new kitchen & part bsmt. JOE RAY, 297-5433 RES. 434-3395 OFFICE 297-5408 Holilgan Tile 8. Marble Co. 773-4038. 1345 hot water furnace. Priced under $30.COO. 744-3184. lates attached to the Papal Betty Simmons. 377-6039. Van Schaack & Co. BUSINESS household. BRICK HOME WRIGHT REALTY CO. VAN SCHAACK REALTOR INSUROR OPPORTUNITIES REALTOR 377-3307 Realtor 6739 W. Colfax Ave. RARE BARGAIN — 31 unh apartment, Art Exhibit with income. Double brick ga­ 28«-$t. Dominic 375 UNIV. BLVD. 397-5000 Lakewuod. Colo. motel. Suburban Denvtr on hwyt. 36 40- Trieste, Italy — An Interna­ rage. $12,500. Call Mornings. 287. 118)8 E. Colfax. tional exhibition of sacred art HARD TO FIND CLIP $ 1 .0 0 TO IT AN D M A IL TO $10 PER HR. 237-4297 3 1 —»*St. Ja m e s OUT OF TOWN Earn up to $10.00 per hour In your spare dedicated to the Second Vati­ 4-bedroom. Hy-bath, fenced, stove, refrig., Classified Adveitising, The Register time; Service and collect from your own can Council’s themes of ecu­ older home In petter than new condition. PLAY GOLF route of coin operated machines, menism and universal broth­ NO DOWN G.l. or good terms to others. DISTRESS SALE ON YOUR INVESTMENT Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone It in to establish route; car and references de­ 16^—Notivity of Our Lord Vacant. 3430 HOOKER, elosa to schools sirable. Minimum investment of $985.00 erhood has been scheduled and trans. Mrs. Whltely. FR. 7-1848. Vacant. Owner Most Sell this cozy Eng- WHILE IT IS 825-1145 required. Write to King DIst. Co., ' llsh style home located, only 1 bik. from INCREASING IN VALUE First Ave. No., Minneapolis, Minn. for early summer here. Pre­ Colfax Roomy liv-rm. with fireplace.' liminary response has already CLOSE TO MclNTOSH-REALTOR huge fam ily kitchen. 3rd bdrm^ second CALL M ORNINGS TA. 5-6235 bath & rec. rm. In fin. bsmt. Front drive assured patlcipation by the CHURCH & SCHOOL gar, Only $13,950. Total pymt. $100 on 237-4297 United States, Germany, Transferred Owner , FHA or Gl terms. Call Chris 399-1401 or Austria, Switzerland, and Lovely 3 bedroom brick. Drapes and IT PAYS— 1388 0634 (E-3129) Our Personalized France, and for the first time carpeting. 1*,^ baths, electric kitchen, ADVERTISING IN THE paneled dining room, spilt Cedar fence, i MONTCLAIR Service Sells Homes artists from Asia and Africa. basement. Assume 4^'% 61 loan. 375 REGISTKRI 1434 Poplar Realtor 399-1401 SERVICE DIRECTORY Hemlock St. 466-8010

1 7— Notre Dome 8 2 5 -1 1 4 5 A N B Report RtALTOB I • R E A L T Y ♦ I T-H-l-N-K 0-F 1600 5. Broadway SH 4 33)1 Shows Growth 6860 W. IOWA This very nice 5 year old half brick. ASH & TRASH ELECTRIC W IR IN G PAINTING 3 bedrooms, large family room, carpet­ REAL ESTATE The 1965 annual report of the ing and drapes. Nearly new Tsppan gas SNAPPERS DISPOSAL Papering, Steaming, Taxturing and Paint­ American National Bank of range, covered patio with privacy fence. COMMERCIAL * RESIDENTIAL Rewire, Additlona, metera moved. Free ing. All work Ouaranlead. Water softener', nice yard. No down CENTRAL A EAST DENVER etllm aiet. 79I-S368 ~ 534 0561. Mountain Empira Oacorators Denver showed total resources, Gt or $450 down FHA or belter than S3.S0 MONTHLY HOME SERVICE 777-9375 deposits, and loans of the hank average terms Conventional. All you T -H -l-N -K AL-S-3310 J30 volta. remodeling, repalra. Call any need It good credit to move right in. STROUT lima. EM 6-0168. rose to record levels. In his PAINTING a DECORATING Call J A. STROM, 935-3516 or 333-9534. BRIDAL & PARTY SERVICE Jim Dwyer Electric message to stockholders, the W O O D BROS. REALTY Rentals for all occasions. Complete wed­ Popartng bank president. J. E. Montague, ding arrangements. Home & Church dec­ GUTTER SPOUTS MANSFIELD orations. Call eves, for appointment. stated the bank is “ confident of L a d y of 388-3375, for EDNA'S Consultatoln. Steaming continued over-all growth in F a tim a RERLTV BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Texturing 1966.” REALTY Gutters, Spouts Pointing He said strong loan demand 1740 NELSON • WORLD’ S LARGEST We speclaiixe In Getter and experienced in 1965 should con­ VA appraised $17,250. payments $130 757-4935 • NATIONWIDE per month. Extra nice 3 bedrooms with BUILDING and CONTRACTING Spaut Replacement. MOUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS tinue this year, and “ with many 230-1044 777-9375 part finished basement. Attached ga­ 2330 So. Colo. Blvd. • 67 YEARS SERVICE For Any Remodeling In Your Gutters Cleaned and Repaired. firms moving into the area and rage, excellent condition. Near Westland. Home — Inside or Out Thoroughly Experienced. PLUMBING the growing recognition of Den­ Dependable. Guaranteed. ver as a desirable business lo­ SOLOMON REALTOR NEW ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. cation, 1966 should provide ev­ 388-6421 McCl e l l a n d h o m es American Roofing Repairing, now work, sewers artd sink ery opportunity for further lines eiearted. Our work It guaranteed. growth and progress.” 3 3 ——St. Ansie’s IN CALL JACK REIS Sheet M e ta l Co. Free Estimates. SPRING 609 E. Alameda 5H 4-0300 934 -3 5 9 3 CB 4-MM 2159 Downing PRICED RIGHT Member of Notre Dame Pariah Alter 6 p.m. SU t-8835 ROOFING Sacred Heart B Y OWNER 6657 OTIS ST. Trl-1«vel. 3 bedrooms, ^.J^untington .^J^eigLts CATALOG Member of Alt Souls' Parish Roofing, vinyl gutteri, vinyl siding. Free Program 3 baths, garden level family room, din­ CURTAIN CLEANERS Est. 25 yrs. exp. HERB ONYX ingroom. Carpeting and drapes, garage AC 2-8383. “ Universally Taught by and fenced yard. Close to schools, shop­ WEST 70th AT CARR ST. IN ARVADA FRANCIS 1 ACE CURTAIN Cl EANERS. LA W N SERVICE ping and recreation center. $800 down CURTAINS, CROCHETED TABIE- NEW ROOFS — REPAIRS Christ” will be discussed by FHA. loan approved. Call CLOTHS, DRAPERIES. Bl ANKETS. LAWN 8. YARD WORK All Work Guaranteed 424-2164 or 422-3505 Terms — Free Estlmatas the Rev. Francis L. Filas. S. FREE SPREADS. LINENS Cl EANEO SV LAT­ Fartlllzing, Gardaning Cleanup. EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. Lawn Rapair — New Lawns TA - 5-6495 J.. of Loyola university. Chi­ 359 KAIAMATH. TA. S-M37. Free Est. Days 244-3t46 Eves. 333-5394 Member of Our Lady of Grace Parish cago, on the Sacred Heart -St. Anthony • • • Re-Upholstering by a reliable firm , 35 DECORATING Program at 7:15 a.m. Sunday, LINEN SERVICE years experience—Terms. WESTWOOD G.l. FARMS - RANCHES NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Feb. 13, on KBTV, Channel 9. Painring & Uacerating, spedaiiilng in WEST FLORIDA AT BALSAM IN LAKEWOOD WESIERN 314$ Court PI. 223-1373 Denver. On the same day at 9 N O DOW N BUSINESS - HOMES r.tkSentlai work. Call anytime, 3S5 6635. TOWEL SUPPLY CO. a.m. on KKTV, Channel 11, or 10% down. Redecorate for part of 1/30 S. Broadway 733 5591 your down pymt. or closing costs. 4 G«EAT DETAILING See These Homes First!!! UQ/\/|£C FROM TRASH HAULING Colorado Springs, the Rev. NowspapGr odvortising oc­ bdrms., 2 up, 3 down. 1-car garage. 50' MOVING & HAULING Charles F. X. Dolan, S.J.. of X 165 ft. lot for kids with fruit trees. - a Dream Come True." STROUT REALTY cupies top position in the TRASH HAULING Pym tt less than rent on this one. Va-; MOVING — HAULING — Any place In AiSetropollfan Denver the New York Jesuit Mis­ cant. See today! I an Is a McClelland Home! “P S199 (M) SO. BROADWAY minds of successful retailers CLEANUP. ANYTIME. EXPERIENCED. Day or Night Calls sionaries will discuss ‘‘Christ Englewood, Colo. 80110 761-1758 DEPENDABLE. REASONABLE. EA 2-3S58 SOUTHRIDGE REALTY FEATURED IN d l j /*\KIC 421-1393 for Huntington Heights Homes because it Is so imporfont. 439 7343 3430 High Street Only Invites!” 934-1456 I M cCle lla n d h o m e s r n V J lN C 9154931 tor Green Gables Village Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Feb. 10, 1966 ^Teahouse of the August Moon Youth COME IN NOW...DURING OUR BIG Triple Showing Slated by Regis IS With one of the largest casts and technics! ‘'»‘ew assembled, the Regis Players of Regis high school, Denver, will present three performances of “The Teahouse of the August Moon” by John Patrick at the Bonfils Theater on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Feb. 10-12. Producer and director, the Rev. A. J. Deeman, S.J., has included students from both Marycrest and St. Mary’s acad­ emy. Choreography is by Mary Teresa Gushurst. IN THE huge cast are Nathan The fo Guerrero, Patrick Madden, Ste­ Columbus, phen Scott, Christine Halpin, presented Terry Maddock, Mike Reynolds, situation at Patrick Mershon, and James Yeager. Supporting roles will be played by Kathy Power, Pat .on many magnificent models! Davenport. Edward DeCicco, Th e David Zarlengo, Gerard Downs, Ron Gchauf, Frank Giardino, Robert Lombardi, Gregory Gro Hodge, and Martin Weber, Scoutmaster W ins A w a rd BIG Solid-State II among others. Shown above displaying the “ Scouter of the Year” award THE All seats will be reserved for plaque that he received recently is Le Rhynard, assistant Graham G each performance. Reservations scoutmaster of Troop 206, St. Rose of Lima parish, Denver. pages; $5.1 may be made by calling 433 ^Teahouse o f A ugust M o on’ 6565, or by phoning or calling at Admiring the plaque are Alan Kuiscr, right, senior scout of Troop 206, and Danny Major, member of the Webelos den of Graham Three performers from the Regis high school players’ pro­ Bonfils theater, 45 minutes be­ STEREO VALUE! novels, she Pack 206. duction of ’ ’The Teahouse of the August Moon” are, left to fore curtain time each perform t a i n m e I ance. Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. for books and right, Patrick Madden as a colonel; Stephen Scott as the be­ each performance. Illlllllllllillllltllllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ Because highest-reliability space-age Solid-State Com­ Friday Luncheon ponents replace all “ tubes” and damaging heat, they’re essays. The fuddled captain; and Nathan Guerrero, as Sakini, the inter­ Technical supervisor is James NO the substar Nylander; assistant to the di­ guaranteed 5 years, replaced by us if defective under preter. The comedy will be given at the Bonfils theater, Den­ Club Announces each of the rector is Michael Israel, and CYO normal use. We also provide free service for 90 days. est work. ver, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Feb. 10-12, at 8:30 p.m. Pasquale Maranzino is business TUBES All scats are reserved. manager. Feb. 18 Speaker It is set narrative 1 William P. Baker, field rep­ Activities characters resentative for the Depart­ mind the n ment of Health, Education iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK Heart of tfa and Welfare. Social Security Sf. Catherine End of thi Administration. Denver dis­ St. Catherine CYO monthly chapters s trict office, will be the guest meeting is scheduled 7:30 to 9 and only b? speaker at the Feb. 18 Friday p.m. Thursday, Feb. 10; fun connected v Luncheon Club in the Knights night with a variety of games line. They c of Columbus home, 1555 Grant including miniature hockey. separate pi street, Denver. Talent show Feb. 27 is to be tion. Baker, whose subject will gin at 7;30 p.m. in the gym. The melo be Medicare, received his B.- — and ther S. degree in business admin­ Sf* Pius X would well istration from Lehigh univer­ St. Pius X CYO will hold a mystery sto sity, Bethlehem, Pa., in 1933. Valentine’s dance Feb. 13, 7-10 episodic str He lias been employed by the p.m. in the church hall. There tic quasi-M Veteran’s Administration and will be a battle of the bands the style i the Economics Stabilization with the Mersey Beats, and The The Winthrop—Model 2-RP294. Gliding top panels give most con­ Living Root agency. At present he is serv­ Epix. Admission fee is 75 cents venient access to record playerand all controls—withoutdisturbing Shed. ing as director of command with a CYO card, $1 without. your top-of-set decorative accessories. Annual Sale Priced. Greene li and general staff, U.S. .Army Dress, coat and tie for the boys. prefers not Reserves with rank of Colo­ Sf. R o se Lim a riences on t nel. Enjoy this magnificent in foreign c On Sunday evening. Feb. 13, All knights and their friends ly the tropic the St. Rose CYO will hold an are invited to attend. Lunch­ setting is cc eon begins at 12 noon. Ben election meeting. CYO members FM/AM Ra(iio-Phonograph wishing to run for office must the Haiti o Wright is general chairman of dor, of whi the Friday Luncheon Club. be present. Elections will bo held on March 13. group, of Ii ...Plus flat bellies Placement Tests S f. A n n e 's cum vood Reservations can be made for this ^3990 course of ' To Be Given at the .second St. Anne’s CYO. Ar­ Duvalier, hi vada, ski trip to Winter Park Remote Stereo his blacker Academy Feb. 12 by contacting Gregg Thielen at (secret po the rectory after all the Mas.ses Speaker System men). This : from Indonosia to D enirer The St. Mary’s academy, on Sunday, Feb. 13. or by call­ is all here - Denver, placement test for stu­ ing at 424-’2937. The price is for another and somew Paul D. McCusker, economic advisor in the Mary's academy, Denver, following a recent dents who wish to enter the $2.50. Feb. 20 is the ski trip Model S-57, has two 8 ' speakers with tion. American Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, lecture on Indonesia which McCusker deliv­ ninth grade of the academy in day. The inter-pari.sh dance of coaxial tweeters for thrilling sound. In what SI right, is pictured with his two daughters, Kar­ ered to the students. He enrolled Mary and September, 1966, will be given the Western District CYO will dians autc en, left, and Mary, and Mrs. Martin Andrew, Karen at the academy while the family is vis­ on Saturday morning, Feb. 12. he held at the Jefferson County say? In tw< far right, American problems teacher at St. iting in Denver. at 8:45 a.m., in the high school fair grounds from 7 to 10:30 50 the brief b building. The test will conclude p.m. on Feb. 13 for CYO mem­ FOR dedication t at noon. A fee of $1.10 is paya­ bers and one guest. Music by NOW ONLY S. Frere, in Colo. Springs Girl Embassy Advisor Talks ble at the time of the test. the “Daniels” ; price $I per per­ BOTH the usual di Students who wish to take the son. thor commt In College Ploy placement test should contact prets his o\ Atchison, Kans. ~ Patricia their school principal and notify far Wost CYO | ing read the To Students at Academy Justus, freshman at Mt. St. St. Mary’s academy, 789-2513. A The far west CYO district will A vast improvement In the re-creation of musici This big Annual Sale Value er will be Scholastica college, will be fea­ limited number of scholastic hold a district dance at the Jef­ this book a An economic advisor in the brings you fine listening at modest cost e Enjoy beautiful noise-free, drift- American embassy to Indone­ tured in the Children's Theatre scholarships will be awarded ferson County fairgrounds on; But the 0 American embassy in Jakarta, free FM • Powerful AM Radio, too • 15-Watts undlstorted music power • Two sia, he gave his impressions of presentation of The Pied Piper based on the student's test Sunday, Feb. 13, 7:30 to 10:30' more impoi Indonesia. Paul D. McCusker, the economy, which affects the extended-range 10' speakers with coaxial tweeters • Exclusive Micromatic of Hameltn, two-act fantasy to achievement and the geogra­ p.m. Admission will be $1 per| book’s manj recently addressed the students 100,000,000 people who inhabit be presented in the Mount col­ phic area in which she resides. person and music will be by the I Player with Diamond Stylus banishes discernible record and stylus wear • philosophica of St. Mary’s academy, Denver. Indonesia. After the lecture stu­ lege auditorium on Feb. 26 and Service grants based on schol­ Now—your records can last a lifetime I asides of thi dents posed questions. Daniels. Dress will be neat and In his discussion of Indonesia, 27. arship and need are available. .sporty. the very he described the American For­ While in Denver he enrolled Miss Justus is a 1965 gradu­ Sister Mary Berenice has an­ juxtapositior ate of Palmer high school, Colo­ eign Service and its importance his two daughters, Karen and nounced the following first hon­ speeches, in the Department of State. He rado Springs. While in high ors at St. Mary’s academy, for 4-H Home Economics Mary McCusker, in the acade­ Slim...trim and HIGH POWERED and ideologi distinguished between the con­ school, she was an honor stu- the first semester: Seniors, Ter­ the figures sular and diplomatic offices my. The girls were baptized in •dent and vice president of the ry Cronin, Gloria Dissler, and Judging Training Set Your family deserves the best In TV— pet. These and clarified the difference be? St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. student body her senior year. Debbie Phillips; juniors, Susan TODAY’S FINEST DELUXE A 4-H home economics judg­ a magnificent Magnavox, which will give themes, his tween the overt role of the for­ She was a member of the F>cp Roe, Jane Wagner, and Becky Mrs. McCusker is a former ing training will be held at Lin­ you better pictures and sound than They are t< eign service and the covert club and of student council. Young; sophomores, Pat Hogan 12" PERSONAL T V Denver resident, the daughter coln high school. Denver Feb. you've ever experienced from a por­ his work; t responsibilities of the Intelli­ The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Margaret Anderson; and of it. gence. of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gross. 19, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. table. Model 1-U114 brings yo(j Glen W. Justus. Colorado freshmen, Lori Altmix, Anne Members enrolled in foods, No matte Springs, she plans a major in Castle, Mimi Knox, and Ther- amazingly sharp and steady 71 sq. in. lines, Grei McCUSKER, who formerly 2 Girls From Denver home furnishings, knitting, or psychology or sociology. ese Saracino. clothing are eligible. Members pictures, even from distant stations. them. And a served in the American embas­ about is ess sy in Rome and as American In College Review will be asked to judge six prac­ It Includes Automatic Picture and tice classes. Sound Stabilizers (Keyed AGC); tele­ lem of evil. consul to Hamburg, Germany, Carolyn Bell and Margaret The proble described the people, the cus­ A meeting of the 4-H mem­ scoping antenna; earphone with 20 ft. Straw, both of Denver, are par­ Regis High To Conduct ferent guise: toms, the geography and politi­ bers’ council will be held Feb. ticipating in the annual sopho­ cord; convenient Channel Selector case,” as cal situation in Indonesia. 12 at Lincoln high school in the more review staged at Mt. St. choir room from 10 a.m. to 11 Window, More reliable, too—because it can,” as a s As economic advisor to the Joseph college, Cincinnati, O. Entrance Tests Feb. 12 uses exclusive space-age Magnavox Power and Entrance examinations for $300 per year with a registra­ Bonded Circuitry. In several beautiful the more i Regis high school, Denver, tion fee of $10. colors. Annual Sale Priced. spirit antaj will be held Saturday, Feb. Of interest to prospective STILL Heart of the 12, starting at 9 a.m. at Re­ Regis students is a special End of the A gis, the Rev. James R. Eat- program where selected sen­ NOW $ 90 In this noi ough, S. J., principal, has iors may take courses in Eng­ GROWING! tally thcoloi announced. lish and mathematics at Regis evil is prese NOW ONLY 89 more object The examinations will cover college and receive college credit and also fulfill high OVER terms. The English, spelling, and arith­ *dlagonal measurt screen are politica metic. school requirements. Further information on the have to d Ten scholarships of half tui­ Regis high school program uprisings, m tion for two years are being may be obtained by calling ifJCOMEjlN for'3 thrilling' demonstfation. lyiagn^vdx S n > n 9 0 macy, and offered. Father Eatough the principal’s office, 433-6565, 6,013 “ '^' Portable Solid-State Stereo is now priced front only r QJ j under the b pointed out. Regis tuition is Ext. 29. sentially, h< CARS SOLD! being asked SINCE MARCH 1, 1963 mate questic all this evil, in the world MOUNT SAINT ED TYNAN^S and so litte ' Good or to t I b om ?” GERTRUDE ACADEMY ^eaJLColgax The answ CHRYSLER reach for it (resident and day school) does not co PLYMOUTH Roady for MardI Gras BOULDER, COLORADO naturally) h I.\C. MUSLJ^IC CO. ^ do with the Final plans are being made for the Machebeuf high school tion of the is now accepting early NEW Mardi Gras to be held Saturday, Feb. 19. Shown with a pla­ JOE narrator pu card announcing the event are. left to right. Sister Gcorgeann, application of above average ability students for the 1966 VALIANT 1332 BROADWAY longed to tl: pep club moderator; Nancy Sheehan, vice president of the 1966-1967 school year. edy and noi $ 11,795, And yet, ii club: and Kathy Relfiore, president. The pep club members PEN MONDAY Contact: The Registrar (Near the State Capital) V surd and it: will award a stuffed mascot, also shown. There will be a varie­ Phone most part, ty of booths and gifts. The event will be held in Blessed Sacra­ Mount Saint Gertrude Academy FREE PARKING AND FRIDAY Greene’s ei ment school gym from 12 noon until 8 p.m. A student dance 5225 E. COLFAX Boulder, Colorado 80302 244-4556 1321 LINCOLN need for pe will be held in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Byrne are Tvl. :(99.0630 EVENINGS in love and chairmen. — (Photo by DeCroce) in’ orderly