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Mullen High Plans Major Expansion REGISTER

Mullen High Plans Major Expansion REGISTER

Mullen High Plans Major Expansion A 8650,000 expansion program for Mullen high school. 360h S. Lowell boulevard, has been announced by Brother Adrian, F.S.C.. Mullen principal, and J. i Kernan Weckbaugh, spokesman for the J. K. Mullen I Benevolent corporation. The project will include an administration building, a class- their choice of schools and en room') complex with 14 class­ vironments. j rooms fully equipped for clo.sed circuit television, and a com­ “THIS .NEW CONCEPT," I plete remodeling of the present said Weckbaugh, “is imposed by , cafeteria to provide new library the changing economic and so-1 facilities as well as audio-visual. dological factors of the time. 1 accommodations. . We are sure it will prove high- .^dditional athletic facilities, ly beneficial to the dwys them- including two new i selves.” fields, are planned to comple-1 Building program bids were ment the new football field and opened Sept. 29. Newstrom-Da- stadium built five years ago. vis contractors were low bidders and won the contract. \ NEW RESIDENCE building with a small chapel to accom­ modate 16 Christian Brothers is also planned. Completion date is Sept. 1, 1965. The expansion program Collection Aids Architect's Sketch of Proposed Mullen High School Campus will bring the value of the com- Iplex to $1,500,000, and increase 'the school’s capacity to 700 stu­ dents. Mission Needs Enrollment will be increased Even the Catholics who have never ventured beyond the gradually. More than 200 fresh­ borders of can help spread the Faith of Christ to pagan CCD Meet Stresses Good Will men will register in 1965. lands all over the world. Groundbreaking ceremonies By Christopher Hernon churches after the first Sunday the Rt. Rev. Monsignor An­ ence E. Kes.sler. (St. Steph-| Gregory Smith, V.G., P.A., will take place Sunday, Oct. 18 That is the theme of the plea made by Archbishop Urban J. Through good will comes in Advent. thony G. Elzi, (Corpus Christi); en’s); and on Thursday, Oct. director of the archdio- at 2 p.m., with a reception to Vehr of Denver urging support of the annual Propagation of Tuesday, at Sterling, the Rev. 22, Father Greenspun will speak cesan Confraternity of Christian follow in the school lobby. interest, knowledge, and FATHER GREENSPUN’S first the Faith collection to be taken up in the archdiocese Sunday, James Kane, (St. Anthony’s); at the Knights of Columbus hall,! Doctrine, and of the Propaga- Featured speakers will be the aelief in the truth taught address at the workshop will be Oct. 25. Wednesday, at Glenwood 1555 ' Grant street, Denver, I tion of the Faith, will also be Verv Rev. Monsignor William by Christ. at 2 p.m. Friday. He will dis­ Springs, the Very Rev. Clar- where the Rt. Rev. Monsignor j present. Jones, archdiocesan superin “’The Catholic Church,” the Archbishop reminds the faith­ cuss with the clergy attending Tomorrow and Saturday tendent of schools, who will rep ful, “‘is vitally interested in the religious welfare of all races the first day’s sessions the value pn Denver, a messenger of resent Archbishop Urban J and regions of the world. good will is to spell out the ap­ of parish inquiry classes as a Vehr, Jerry Bissett of the Mul “By your contributions you become partakers in-^the redemp­ plication -of this principle for means of helping people towards len student council, Mr. Week ■the priests and laity at the Con­ the Faith. baugh, and Brother Adrian tive mission of Christ, to save all men for heaven.” In the wide and varied pro­ fraternity of Christian Doctrine Members of the Mullen founda The money contributed to the annual collection is sent to gram scheduled for the laity on DENVER CATHaiC vorkshop in St. Francis de tion will be guests. the International Society for the Propagation of the.^Faith in Saturday, Father Greenspun ■Sales’ parish, Denver. Rome, the Church’s official organization for the support of the will speak at a general session BROTHER ADRIAN praised missions. at 9 a.m. on “’Shaping Tomor­ HE IS THE Rev. WiUiam the J. K. Mullen foundation for This office, with the knowledge of the needs of the Church iGreenspun, C.S.P. coordinator row’s Apostles.” making the expansion possible. all over the world, is able to distribute the funds to the mis­ ■of the CCD Apostolate of Good He will later address a spe­ ““It will enable us to provide I Will, headquartered in Washing- cial session on his own special REGISTER better and more extensive edu­ sion centers where they will do the most good. |ton, D.C. apostolate at 11:45 a.m. | cational advantages to a great The Archbishop’s letter foUows; Author of the Confraternity of Father Greenspun will speak j Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations many more students,” he said. I Christian Doctrine training LIX No. 10 Shortly after J. K. Mullen’s I handbook for this apostolate, he S y cfasj”.'’I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 DENVER, COLORADO VOL death in 1929, the institution I will play a large part in the Among other highlights of the opened as a boarding school un­ I CCD workshop being held at St. workshop will be a discussion der the direction of the Chris­ Official Francis de Sales church, Den- on Instructions for the Handi- tian Brothers of the Louisiana I ver. 'Bring Your Neighbor' Is province, for 10 orphaned high Archdiocese of Denver AH the people, the general Late registrations (or CCD; ! school boys. CHANCERY OFFICE I public, are invited to attend workshop will be accepted at Until the late ’30’s it operated 1536 Logan Street the first Masses offered in the 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, in St. as a mechanical and agricultur­ archdiocese in the new liturgi­ Francis de Sales high school.' School Open House Theme al training high school with 45 Denver 3, Colorado cal form, one at 8 p.m. tomor- boys enrolled. October 12,1964 capped, at 2 p.m. Saturday, The change of approach be­ Reverend dear Father and beloved People; A folk.sy visit with their local KITS PREPARED by the ad-i Sister Francis Eileen, commu- when Sister Jane de Chantal, I pastor, school principal gan in the mid-40’s when empha­ visory board, composed of six nity supervisor of Si.sters of Lo- sis began to center around a Once each year we are privileged to become participants S.L. director of teacher educa-1 jn j teachers can give the neigh Sisters and Catholic Parent-1 retto; Sister Jean Patrice, in the vast missionary work done by thousands of priests. Sis­ tion at Loretto Heights college, more .standard academic pro- bors the facts and f^ures about Teacher league president, Mrs. I Cathedral high school principal; Denver, wUI describe the re­ ters, and devoted lay people in the pagan lands all over the Catholic schools in the Archdio­ Frank Gold, have been distrib-.Sister Victoria .Marie, principal,! jg fuUy accred ited world. Ordinarily^ you never hear of these self-sacrificing cruiting and training of teach­ cese of Denver. ers for the handicapped. uted to school principals, St. Francis de Sales’; Sister M .'gpj offers a full college prepar- cho.sen souls by name. Many of them are American religious A panel on “Vocations and “Bring your neighbor to The enclosures show how to Jerome. Franciscan supervisor;, curriculum, and lay people. They have given up home, family, and coun­ plan the ’“open house” ; present Sister Anita .Marie, principal the Public Schools”, set for 3 school” is the theme of “open The boarding division will now try. They spend their lives without publicity or earthly glory, house” in all parish schools statistics, national and local; St. Therc.sa's grade school; Sis­ be phased out, with orphaned p.m. Saturday Oct, 17, for par­ striving to bring pagan souls to Christ. Nov. 8-14. describe the archdiocesan ter Henrice, principal, St. Dom­ boys from the institution sup­ ish executive boards, will fea­ In the Providence of the Almighty, these godly mission­ ture the Rev. Blase Bonpane, schools testing program, and il­ inic’s grade school: Sister M. ported, as before, by the Mul­ CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY lustrate the aims of Catholic Carmencita, archdiocosan cur­ len foundation. But these boys aries represent us in the spreading of the Kingdom of God M.M., director of vocations, in select foster upon earth. All of us cannot go to foreign lands to propagandize Maryknoll Fathers, Denver; and secondary schools are ar­ Education Week. riculum consultant, and Mrs. will be placed homes where they will have Mrs. T. Raber Taylor, Northern ranging open house displays and On the advisory board are: Gold, CPTL president. the Gospel, but we can pray for them and uphold their hands Colorado district director, Ther- guided tours during Catholic in supporting them and their efforts to bring souls to Christ. eslans of America, and Mr. Education Week, which coln-i We can become their cooperators and helpers by our financial Earl Reum, coordinator of stu­ cides with American Education' and prayerful support. Every parish and Diocese is blessed dent activities, Denver public Week. Celebrates Alumni Days in assisting the missions. schools. Moderator will be An- Any visitor will be able to ask Seminary The International Society of the Propagation of the Faith, questions as to the how, why, On Wednesday the priests with headquarters in Rome, with full knowledge of the needs and wherefore of Catholic edu­ More than 125 priests from THE TWO-DAY ceremonies See ‘Registorlal’ by Father gathered at the Columbine of the thousands of our mission centers throughout the world, cation — its techniques and its around the country representing will come to a close Thursday Greenspun on page 5. with a Solemn Mass scheduled Country club for a dinner. Mem­ policies. some 27 dioceses are in Denver distributes as equitably as possible whatever contributions our for 10 a.m. in the seminary bers of the 1939 class, celebrat­ Each student Is asked to bring I Catholic people make. As you can appreciate, there is never Rev. WilUam Greenspun, C.S.P. drew J. Martelon, St. Gather chapel foUowed by a business ing their 25th anniversary of one neighbor, not already asso-| at St. Thomas sufficient money to meet all the pressing needs and oppor­ ine parish, who is second vice- meeting and a luncheon. ordination, were the special dated with the school, to »gee' tunities for growth. row, and the second at 5 p.m president of the Serra club of guests at the dinner. how it is done” in parochial on Saturday Oct. 17, as well as Denver. “The Catholic Church is vitally interested in the religious the workshop sessions on both schools. Officers for the Mass are the welfare of aU races and regions of the world. By your contri­ days. FATHER GREENSPUN is School staffs will be enabled $110 Given St. Jude Burse Rt. Rev. Monsignor Carlos butions you become partakers in the redemptive mission of Blanchard of Santa Fe, N. Mex., The Mas.ses, each offered by scheduled to make a good will to show the school as it func­ Christ, to save aU men for heaven. You are asked once each the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ tions in the local community; as Nine donations totaling $110 diocese. The burse total is now celebrant; the Rev. Patrick apostolate swing through Colo year to become auxiliary missionaries of the (Jospel by your ory Smith, V.G., P.A., archdio­ rado next week, to address part of the American Cath­ were added in the past week to $3,118.39. Cleary of Downey, Calif., dea­ con; and the Rev. Roy Figlino financial help. Please give what you feel you can to help oth­ cesan director of the CCD, will meetings of the laity. olic educational endeavor, and the St. Jude Burse for the train- Donors include: From Denver serve as a foretaste of the litur­ Host pastors will be: Monday, as an element of the nation’s !ing of seminarians studying to of Brighton, Colo., subdeacon; ers save the world for Christ. Eni^lopes are provided in the — K.M., $7; Anonymous, $3; all members of the 1939 class. pews. May God bless you. gy to be used in Catholic Oct. 19, at Colorado Springs, academic life. I become priests in the arch- G.J.C., $10; L.S.C., $5; J.C., $5; Anonymous, $5; Anonymous, The Rev. Charles Taylor of, FaithfuUy yours in Christ, $50; Colorado Springs — V.E.M., Laramie, Wyo., wiU deliver thej $5; and Julesburg — Anon­ sermon. Archbishop Urban J. ymous, $20. Vehr will preside in the Mass. The Sacred Heart of Mary White and Red Masses parish burse. South Boulder AT THE LUNCHEON sched­ now totals $144.36. uled for the afternoon at the Archbishop of Denver seminary, the Rev. Edward The sum of $6,000 will estab­ P.S. Kindly read this letter at the Masses on Sunday, Oct. lish a seminary burse in perpe­ Leyden, pastor of Blessed Sac­ 18. The collection is to be taken on Sunday, Oct. 25, and sent tuity for the education of a stu­ rament parish, Denver, will be Are Set for Archdiocese dent for the priesthood. The the master of ceremonies. to the Chancery Office within two weeks. principal will be invested and only the interest used. The Catholic people are re-; Physicians' Guild Legal Profession quested to remember the edu­ cation of seminarians for the. De Paul Men To Hear French Leader To Honor St. Luke To Attend Rite Nov. 8 archdiocese in their last wiUs; and testaments. Any amount Youthful enthusiasm in works will tell Denverites in Regis Catholic college and high mem- The White Mass to honor St. sors the Thomas Linacre club The fifth annual Red Mass bench and bar, is sponsored by will be gratefully received, of charity is a topic worth bear-.coUege field house at 8 p.m. on school students, sodalists :ing about, a young Frenchman I Thursday Oct. 15. (tonight) bers of ^outh group organiza­ Luke, patron of physicians, wiU of the University of Colorado'for members of the legal profes- the guild. tions. as weU as the sons, be celebrated at the Sacred Medical school, an organizationIsion will be celebrated at 9 a,m. , 1 DONA’nONS TO the semi-, daughters, and young friends Heart chapel of St. Jo.seph’s of Catholic medical students, i Sunday, Nov. 8, in the Cathe­ MR. ZARLENGO also an- nary burse should be sent toj of St. Vincent de Paul society hospital on Sunday, Oct. 18 at dral of the Immaculate Concep- nounced the appointment of the Most Reverend Urban J . ' The guild arranges three pan­ members are invited to be pres­ 9 a.m. tion in Denver according to Leonard V. Carlin of Denver as | Vehr, Archbishop of Denver, ' ' r ■%. el discussion meetings with ent. This Mass is sponsored an­ them every year on varied Zarlengo. president of general chairman of the event. I Chancery office. 1536 Logan i ■ ■. nually by the Denver Guild of medical-moral problems. These Catholic Lawyers guild of Originated in the 13th century! street, Denver. Colo. 80203. (/ ■' ' the National Federation of Cath­ “IHEY WILL HEAR Monsieur are conducted at the three Cath- at La Sainte Chappelle in Paris olic Physicians’ guilds. It is . S ■< Amin de Tarrazi, youth consul­ olic hospitals and non-Catholic . .An informal breakfast will and Westminster in London, the celebrated on the Sunday near- students and physicians ^ ho- Red Mass stood as an invocation’ fj* tant to the Council General of est to the feast of St. Luke. This fi„,itel. The Red Mass, which has to solicit the-assistance of the! the Society, the first member are welcome to attend. The first! of the Council General ever to year, the feastday, Oct. 18, co­ of these will be on Nov. 16; become a tradition for both,Holy Sdi the coming' incides with the day of the Inside be available as guest speaker the second, Dec. 14; and the term or court. Mass. The Red Mass (so designated at a Denver particular council third in March. meeting of the Society. ALL PHYSICIANS, whether because of the color of the The \ A MIDWINTER dinner mect- vestments worn by the officiat-! guild members or not, are wel Mr. Tarrazi is in charge of ing clergy) was at first cele-j come toIn «ssist.c.tei at.1 iKicthis service. ‘"8 With s gucst^ Speaker J is held the St. Vincent de Paul socie­ in January, a day of recollec­ The Denver guild also spon ^ ^ brated in honor of St. Thomas' 'Register' ty’s youth program. tion in April at St. Thomas’ More and St. Ives, patrons of V I . X seminary, and an annual dinner the legal profession, principally ' Frank Morriss, news editor of His talk at the annul meet­ meeting in May. in France, Italy, and England. the “Register” National edi- ing of Yincentiau in St. Louis tion, has two new books com- j earlier this month was consider­ Father Hamilton The purpose of the Catholic ing ont — one of them with ed to be ooe of the ontstand- Physicians’ guild is to uphold TODAY IT MARKS the begin ning of the court year in many an unusnal approach to Chris­ lag events of the convention. Burse: $1,206 the principles of Catholic faith tian unity. “Bookkeepers’ ; The effervescent visitor will and morality as related to the cities throughout the United Four gifts totaling $57.91 Comer.” page 3. be in Denver only one day, be- practice of medicine. States and around the world were aded to the Father I having been initiated in New Father Edward Maginnis. S.J., I fore going on to a speaking en- Raymond Hamilton memorial York City in 1928. head of the Regis college the­ ! gagemeot on the West Coast. burse. Donors are E.S., $5; It is celebrated to invoke ology department, will re­ Tfiere’i Still Hop* for Mosk J.H., $20; H.B., $5: and Ca­ Divine guidance upon men of view the Den\er Symphony’s Madimir Golschmann. new music director and condnetor PRESIDENT OF THE Den- thedral parishioners. $27 91. OfMH HoUM all faiths who in any way have performances for the ““Regis­ of the Denver Symphony, signs his autograph for Cbrisdne jver Partictilar Council, T. Ra- Donations to the burse hon­ !a part in the administration of ter” this year. First review- (left) and Kathleen Farrell, grade school students at S t Mary’s her Taylor was able to arrange An open boose at the new oring the former assistant at justice. Its sole purpose is to on page 8. academy. Mr. Golschmann was honored by S t Mary’s acad­ the stopover in Denver, so that the Cathedral parish, Denver, Loretto Education center,' The last in a “Register” series implore Divine aid for law­ emy students last Friday when the entire day was set aside the English • speaking M. Ter- may be sent to the Chancery 49N S. Wadsworth, LilUeton.! makers. lawyers, and the on children’s films also ap­ razi could descrOie the role that office, 1536 Logan street, Den­ will be held from II a.m. to^ courts, so that they may weU pears on page 8 of this issue. as Madimir Golschmau day. Shown in (he background of the youth is playing in Vincentian ver, Colo. 80203. The burse 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. ' do their part to protect “liber­ picture are posters designed by the art dass in the grade schoni works of charity tbrooghoat the total is now $1,206.57. Leonard V. Carlin ty and justice for aU.” for Mr. Golschmann. world. Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 Cana Conference Program New Study Group Slated for Littleton Area

’The Cana Committee of Den­ THIS “NEW” Cana Program, the first conference will be ver will bring to a close its covering a wide range of topics mitted to the following three. fall series of conferences with At Presentation pertinent to a good marriage A donation^of 84 covering th{ a Cana program at St. Mary’s complete program, is asked is aimed at the betterment of parish in Littleton. help defray the committee’s It may be a little early for Affiliate president of Presen­ undertake Scripture study The program is being given all marriages. penses. Reservations may snowballs in North Denver but tation parish Altar and Rosary groups. for all married couples in the Since full benefit can be de­ made by calling Mr. and H rsl the Catholic women’s Scripture- society, Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman. According to Mrs. Linkins the Englewood-Littleton area. rived only by attending the com­ Paul Raznicek, 794-2533, or MrT study group formed there is series on Monday afternoon says that formation of the sec­ THIS WILL BE the fourth plete program of four confer­ and Mrs. Robert Cbiboski, snowballing in effect. Scripture-Liturgy studies are the program given this fall in the ences, only those registered for 5818. ond study group is due to the Last Monday, Oct. 12, at 1 first ever organized for a Cath­ Denver area and will conclude p.m. the first talks of a six- great interest aroused by the olic women’s group in Denver. a successful year for the Cana week course were held. original program. She anticipates that the “snow committee. Some 300 couples ball” will continue to roll and have attended conferences since A SECOND SERIES is al­ ALL MEMBERS OF North become larger as more study the fall series began in Septem­ ready being planned for Pres­ District ACCW are welcome to units are formed. ber at Broomfield. entation parish. The four conferences for the Sister Mary Frances from St. Mary’s program will be held Loretto Heights is conducting on Oct. 25, Nov. 1, Nov. 15, and the classes each Monday in the Method of Teaching Religion Nov. 29. All conferences begin Applewood Mesa home of Mrs. at 7 p.m. with registration at James Linkins, North Denver 6:45 p.m. district president of the Arch­ Is Challenged by 'Nun Rebel' Those who have been notified diocesan Council of Catholic It’s A Big Step Up that the first conference would Women, in Golden. Cherry Hill. N.J - (NC) - The Mexican-born teacher be Oct. 18 should note the be­ Suggested by Mrs. T. H. Fo­ A “nun-rebel with a cause” was especially critical of Christ It’s a big step up, this question of what college to choose. ginning date is Oct. 25. The Rev. Lawrence St. Pet­ ley, DACCW chairman of li­ took teaching of religion to task portrayed as the “baby Jesus.” Cathedral high school seniors Dan Kelley and Darlene Wegman braries and literature, the study er, St. John the Evangelist’s here. She said this devotion is legiti­ seem to be saying, as they “survey the field.” But they, and course on the Old Testament parish, will conduct the first Mother Maria de la Cruz, a mate, but that children should all other Catholic high schoolers in Denver will have the best and the new liturgy is being not be encouraged to look upon conference, “The Sacrament of leader in modem catechetics, possible help in their problem daring “Catholic College Nights,” ■Marriage” . Walt and Jess Olson fostered locally by her district Christ as a baby. counterpart, Mrs. Patrick Con­ started with a pointed question. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 26 and 27, when representatives will be the lay speakers. “Why is it there are such poor Christ’s image should be nelly, in North Denver. from 15 colleges for women, seven colleges for men, six Cath­ “Husband-Wife Relationship,” Catholics being turned out? virile and strong, not “gooey,” olic co-educational colleges, and from three Colorado schools the second conference, will be e she quipped. conducted by the Rev. Blase of nursing, will answer all their questions, and arrange for per­ IN A TWO-HOUR session be­ Mother Maria, a superior of Bonpane M.M., with lay speak­ sonal interviews if required. High school principals are co­ fore some 400 Sisters, priests the Helpers of the Holy Souls ers Ray and Jean Paricio. in San Francisco, is author of a operating In the “Catholic Nights Program.” The third conference, “Love PORTABLE and lay persons in the Caniden Catholic school religion text­ and Control,” will be given by Catholic High School auditor­ book series, “On Our Way.” the Rev. Francis Bakewell, S.J., ium, she answered: “Look in­I of Regis. The medical and lay side, not outside. Much of the ! FIRST APOLOGIZING for a Practical Nurses' Group viewpoint of the topic will be blame is ours.” tendency toward “rudene.ss” in given by Lou and Murial Tra- ALTAR The diminutive nun, speaking criticizing religious instruction, panni and Doctor Peter Szui- with a Spanish accent, placed Mother Marie took teachers to mila. Convention Has Busy Agenda The Rev. Robert Syrianey, a good share of the blame on task for “mixing the teaching Constructed of Oak . . . pastor of St. Pius’s parish, Au­ the Inferior image of Christ she of religion with other subjects” STEPHENS A colorful “Student March” executive director of the Nation­ rora, will give the fourth con­ said is put forward by most and for putting “the law of STATE SENATE from the mezzanine floor to the al Association for Prac­ ference, “Parent-Child Relation­ teachers. God and school regulations on finished in light, dark or medium. ballroom of the Albany hotel tical Nurse Education and Serv­ ship” with the help of Major the same level.” will be a highlight at 9 a.m. ices. Robert Haight. Friday Oct. 16 the third day of She said that a teacher’s Dr. Conley also will take part The Cana program is designed the 15th annual convention of challenge is to make Christ live In a forum at 9:30 a.m. tomor­ to assist married couples to Height 3' 4 " ____Length 6’ L e i b a i a n , T e B o c k h o r s t g C o . the Practical Nurse association in the hearts and minds of the row on “Trial of the Practition­ find a holier and happier life of Colorado. pupils. “The test, the real test,” er” a panel discusssion mod­ together. she said, “is what happens The convention opened on erated by Justice Edward C. Available with Back Panel when the pupil is left alone to Wednesday, Oct. 14, and fea­ Day of the Colorado Supreme 60 Take Part make a decision in life. How tured a Parliamentary law Court. Paterson, N. J. — This year’s many of our former students class at 3:30 p.m., followed by foreign service apostolate train­ Of particular interest to the IHS or PX Emblem have married outside the the president’s dinner in the ing offered by the Association Colorado practical nurse unit Church, fallen away altogether, evening, and a “Western Night” for International Development was the news from New York practice birth control? of varied entertainments. saw 60 priests. Religious, and that a small group of properly » 1 9 0 * * “I would love to congratulate qualified licensed practical nurs­ laymen, including seven fami­ all of you on the work you have 'TODAY’S AGENDA includes lies, preparing for Latin Amer­ a special awards breakfast, with es in that city will be admitted done but rather I say, examine to a 15-month study course In ican assignments take part. your conscience.” associate dean of Colorado state without back panel and emblem $) 68.00 university college, Roy C. Nel­ a school of professional nurs­ ing. JOHN E. ZOOK GERARD R. MOTHER MARIE urged son, Ph.D., as speaker. PARTNER TeBOCKHORST, CPCU teachers to concentrate on what Arthur Gaeth, public relations PARTNER AT THE END of this time is essential. representative of Empire Sav­ they will be eligible for the New She told the gathering that ‘‘a ings, Denver, was speaker at CLARKE'S SnAuJum oL AirnsL 1897 York licensing examinations to lot of the stuff we teach is the annual banquet of the asso­ become registered nurses. •lS-0241 IT 10 PUBLIC SiBVICE BIDO. worthless. We had better stop ciation, where the special guest Hitherto practical nursing • Brckt Work and think.” was Veronica L. Conley, Ph.D., courses were regarded as ter­ TuiM-up • Auto Pointing CHURCH GOODS • Front WhMl Alignmtnt minal and no-credit could be • Body a Pondor Ropoir given for professional nursing, 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 I the PNAC journal “Columbine” Corona Auto Service i has commented. Standard Gat A Oils Charge Accounts Invited I Not every graduate practical I nurse will want to cross the 6th & Corona RA 2-4867 i g ^ n u u new “bridge” to become a reg­ istered nurse, but Colorado as­ sociation members are happy that “the door is now open” for further progress, by those wishing to undertake studies in professional nursing. Cana Conference To Be Directed

By Father Ling Fine Clothing for Men since 1893 J I U I • The Rev. Richard Ling, as­ sistant pastor of All Soul’s par­ ish, Englewood, will serve as director of the Pre-Cana con­ ference scheduled Oct. 18, 19, ANNIVEESARY 21, and 23 in the Pre-Cana cen­ ter, E. Fifth avenue and Jose­ phine street, Denver. Over 9000 Garments Heduced All couples planning marri­ age are urged to attend these sessions. Hart Schaffer & liars; THE OPENING session will start at 1:15 p.m. on Sunday, TIMELY CLOTHES Oct. 18, with Father Ling speaking on the preparation of couples for a holy and happy marriage. On Oct. 19, two married coup­ les will speak on the domestic issues of married life. Regular $90 Values The physical and emotional aspects of married life will be discussed by Drs. Thomas Fo­ ley and H. J. Von Detten on Oct. 21. Father Ling will speak again on OcL 23 and will present certificates to couples who have attended all the sessions, j AH evening sessions start at •79 OLINGERS SPEER BLVD. AT SHERAAAN DRAWING ROOM '7:45 p.m. Questions may be tasked at each session. $100 HS&M and Timely Suits,now ------$89 Rules of correctness and propriety are carefully followed at each funeral ' A REGISTRA'nON fee of $5 $110 HS&M and Timely Suits,now ...... $99 service conducted by our personnel. covers the cost of lunch on Sunday, refreshments each $125 HS&M and Timely Suits,now ...... $114 The dignity of a service is as important to Olingers as it is to the family we evening and materials given serve. the couples. Reservations may­ $75 MANSFIELD Suits sale priced ...... $59 be made by calling FL 5-8154. At Olingers, where the largest Catholic staff in the area is available to serve All lizat: Regulars, Longi, Shorts, Extra Longi you, dignity is an essential part of every funeral service. Timtly Phitou and HS6M lOfft tidudtd 40 Hours' MANSFIELD _ MANSFIELD Devotions OCTOBER 18, 1964 K; Sport Coats 16TH AT BOULDER XXII SUNDAY .AFTER PENTECOST E. 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Tflursday, Oct. 15, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Aid to African s Now Seen As Boon .\nything that the Church can In the newly independent the tenets of the two faiths, establish the “dialogue” be- do now, and anything that .\frican states, the association areas of agreement would help tween them, he said, America can do to promote the of missionaries with the former burgeoning of .African life in this colonial powers still affects peo­ century will reap great rewards ple's reaction to mission efforts. and stand to our credit in the “We want to make them un­ future. derstand that we want to help Bishop Edward T. Lawton, them," the Bishop says, “ Help; O.P. of Sokoto, Nigeria, said them in every way we can. Noti this in a Denver Catholic Reg­ to 'Westernize' them; not to do ister interview last Sunday. away with all the old customs FIKE Bostonian Bishop Lawton, who and traditions, of which we wish visited Denver for the 75th an­ them to retain as many as pos­ niversary celebration at St. sible. We want to Christianize Dominie’s parish, said that if their respect for authority, for Africa's problems were resolved the family and home, their peaceably within the next strong sense of law and order.” decade, it could in succeeding In the three main sections of centuries reach the economic Nigeria, the fight against such| heights now enjoyed by North scourges as malaria and sleep­ America. ing sickness is making progress! through the research program REARED IN South Boston, of-the government, aided by ex­ the prelate received his early perts from the United States • CHURCH FURNISHINGS education at Charlestown, near Bishop Edward T. Lawton, O.P. and Great Britain. Bunker Hill, Mass., and was Better medical services will taught by the Dominican Sisters Bishop Lawton cited the late j cut down the infant mortality at St. Catherine's, Springfield,! President Kennedy’s view that rate in less developed areas, the • RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Memorable Occasion Ky., before going on to Boston!greater interest is needed here, Bishop said. high school and college, where in all aspects, religious, eco­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver signor Gregory Smith, Vicar General and pas­ he graduated in 1936. nomic, social and financial, of “Generally speaking, the blesses the new Oar Lady of Purity hall, a tor of St. Francis de Sales parish; the Rt. After a year’s novitiate in the African life. In 1939 Mr. Ken­ Church is doing well in all parts gymnasium-classroom building at St. Andrew Rev. Monsignor Thomas Barry, pastor of An­ Dominican house at Springfield, nedy said that Africa, already of the new state of Nigeria,” he completed his three years a rich continent, yet having mil­ he added. “Both in education, Complete Line of Rcliglout Arliclej tot Church ond Home Avellino’s seminary. With the Archbishop at nunciation parish, and the Very Rev. James welfare, social work and medi­ the ceremonies are, from ieft, the Very Rev. Prohens, C.R., rector of the seminary. Nearly philosophy in the Order’s house lions of poor people, had even of studies at River Forest, 111., richer potential. cal services.” Bartholomew Quetgias, C.R., Provincial of the 100 persons attended the ceremonies held spent another year at the . J J T,. , Catholic institutions include A. P. WAGNER & CO. Notrh American Province; the Rt. Rev. Mon­ Thursday, Oct. 8. Dominican house in Washington, \Vhat IS needed, the Bishop Q„g general hospital, three ma- D.C., and was ordained at River said, IS as much financial, so- {gmity hospitals and three cial and other help as can beieiinjej CHURCH GOODS Forest in 1943. given, in all areas of life, to, He taught for six years in Bishop, 'Register' Grad, , Fenwick high school. Oak Park, raise the general status and weiL q f THE TOTAL number of 606 14th St., Bttwetn California A Welton being of the people. I 111., and in 1951 was assigned to patients at the clinics, 80 per jYaba, outside Lagos, the cent are Hausas, one of the TA. 5-833 r Nigerian capital, being ap­ WITH SUCH HELP Africa three main population categor­ Given New Appointent pointed four years later to the can become a.really great con­ ies. tinent of the world within the new Prefecture of Sokota. He next 400 years. Bishop Lawton •An .American doctor residing A new high honor has come Bishops Issenmann, Dwyer, was consecrated its first Bishop in Nigeria with his wife and said. to a Register "grad.” and Drury were personal on Aug. 15 this year, after it three children, serves on the He attended the annual mis­ Bishop Clarence G. Issen- friends of the late Monsignor was raised to diocesan status hospital staff; three young LOOKING FOR mann, S.T.D., Jour. D., of Co­ Matthew J. Smith, who was ed­ on July 4. sion - fund - raising dinner in American nurses, and Domini­ New York before coming to lumbus, has been named Co­ itor in chief of the Register sys­ The Cathedral was too small can nuns from Great Bend, QUALITY tem of Newspapers and who di­ for the great throng attending Denver, and planned to return adjutor Bishop of Cleveland Kans., are busy with hospital, MODERATE FRICEI with right of succession and rected training of members of the ceremony which was held to the Ecumenical Council in social and education work. Rome on Oct. 14, after visiting Apostolic Administrator of that the Register staff until his death in the open air. From the home­ , “We have 17 Dominicans and with his family in Boston, Mass. diocese. in 1960. land came the Bishop’s sister, one diocesan priest, an African He hopes to visit the United Another appointment an­ three priest-classmates, former ordained a year ago, working The move came about after States again early next year, be­ g q k iso c iq nounced by the Apostolic Dele­ Dominican provincial ot St. Al­ in the diocese,” the Bishop said. ^ D S Archbishop Edward F. Hoban, fore returning to his See of gate in Washington is the re­ bert the Great Province, the “We also have three fine young Bishop of Cleveland, requested Sokoto. A m e 4 - retirement from active duties tirement of Bishop Joseph Al­ very Rev. Gilbert Graham, O.P. lay Brothers.” bers of Lansing. Bishop Alex­ and the Very Rev. Edward Nigeria, independent since for reasons of health and age. A catechist-teaching program GOOD ADVICKt ander M. Zaleski, Auxiliary of Hughes, O.P. the present pro­ 1960, has a population of The Jour. D. after Bishop Is- trains men from bush villages Detroit, has been named Co­ vincial. some 50 million, of whom ap­ senmatm’s name came from the to return to their own people adjutor of Lansing with right The visitors has been received proximately four million are JlPFBaaON COUNTY Register College of Journalism, and instruct them in religion, of succession and .Apostolic Ad­ cordially by the Sultan of| Catholics, mostly in the eastern FOUR SMOWMOUStS where he studied as part of his and basic reading and writing. ®reen 8^ountain ministrator of that diocese. Sokoto, in his official residence, areas. *15,050 to *18,950 1 I . „ assignment to the Register from Schools are lacking in many DRIVE ON AVAMEOA his home archdiocese of Cincin­ areas of the country, but they WEST TO UNION BLVO. nati. will be built, the Bishop adds. iiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiMimtiiiiimiiMiHiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii]iiiiiiiiiiiiii]|(tiiiti “We hope to set up a school HE WAS SENT to Denver in Workshop Scheduled Ocf. 22 of cultural studies, to effect a SOUTHEAST OCNVEN 1936, resided at Blessed Sacra­ Bishop Clarence G. Issenmann rapport with the Muslims, a FOUR SHOWMOUSES ment Parish, and, like many po­ dialogue, based on understand­ M7.150 to ‘19,950 DQBOCrD tential editors of diocesan news-, the late Bishop Michael J. ing and exchange of ideas.” VALLEY Ml TO HAMPDEN papers, “learned the ropes” of Ready For Parish Correspondents Bishop Lawton said that mem­ q b EAbT TO TAMARAC OR. D SOD journalism at 938 Bannock bers of both religions worked BISHOP ISSENMANN is a Street (the Register plant). Staff members of the Denver men of the various other Cath-1 spondents also are welcome, together harmoniously. native of Hamilton, 0. He was On his return to Cincinnati two Catholic Register will serve as olic organizations are cordially Reservations may be made by In research studies of the SHOWHOUSES OPEN 10A.M. TIL 8 P.M. ordained in 1932 and studied years later he was named as­ discussion leaders during a spe­ invited to participate in the calling Regis College, 433-6565, Koran and the Bible, comparing sociate editor of the Catholic abroad, earning a doctorate in cial workshop for parish cor­ workshop. High school corre-1 Extensions 24 or 36. Telegraph-Register and secre­ sacred theology from the Uni­ respondents of the Register to tary to the late Archbishop John versity of Fribourg and a grad­ be held Thursday, Oct. 22, at T. McNicholas, O.P. uate degree in philosophy from Regis college. In 19M he was named Auxil­ the Angelicum college, Rome, before returning to the United iary to Archbishop Karl J. Al­ THE WORKSHOP will start States and studies at the Reg­ ter, who had succeeded Arch at 8 p.m. in the Regis Center bishop McNicholas. ister. Another member of the Reg­ building and is co-sponsored by On being raised to the Epsico- the Register and Regis Col­ ister “family” who is a mem­ pacy, the Register “gradnate” lege. There Is no registration c L ic L lc / K O w ..> became the first Bishop holding ber of the Hierarchy is Bishop fee. a doctoral professional degree Robert J. Dwyer of Reno. He in Journalism. at one time was editor of the The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John For a number of years after Intermountain Register of the B. Cavenagh, editor and bus­ his return to Cincinnati, the fu­ Salt Lake diocese and his popu­ iness manager of the Register that busy people appreciate Aurora National Bank’s Loan- ture Bishop Issenmann was a lar Listening In Column appears System of Newspapers, will pre­ columnist for the National Reg­ in the National Register at the side at the workshop. The Very by-Phone service? Automobile, FHA Home Improvement, Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., ister. present time. Bishop Thomas J. Personal and Commercial Loans, as well as many other In 1957 Bishop Issenmann was Drury of San Angelo was the President of Regis College, will elevated from his duties as founding editor of the West welcome the workshop partici­ pants. Loans may be conveniently arranged by phone. Auxiliary to Bishop Alter to be Texas Register, official paper Bishop of Columbus, succeeding of the Amarillo diocese. Appearing on the panel will be Frank Morriss, news Editor of the national edition of the In ColorcHlo Springs Register; Dave Millon, News Editor of the Register’s new Seventeen CCD Teachers national tabloid publication. Junior Current Week, Ed Smith, Tkksls for ‘Mary Peppins’ Promioro Aurora National Bank news Editor o^ the Denver Cath­ olic Register; and Joe Motta, Presenting Mary Poppins premiere tickets' to Mayor Tom 1463 (ronton Phono 364-7671 Are Awarded Certificates owner and manager of Hahn- Currigan are Jim Leusebner (left) and John Hinterreiter Masten Photo company. (right), seniors at Cathedral high school; which is sponsoring sI e m b e r o f t h e f e d e r a l r e s e r v e s y s t e m Colorado Springs — Seventeen rence Campbell, St. Mary’s par- the premiere benefit at the Aladdin Theater Wednesday, Oct. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Panel members will discuss elementary and secondary ish, and Mrs. Mary Hotard and such topics as: the technical as­ 21 at 8:15 p.m. The tickets are all reserved and will be on teachers in the Pikes Peak area James A. Kickham, U.S. Air pects of news copy preparation; sale at the May - D & F's box office Thursday, Friday, and Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Force academy; what makes a good story and Saturday, and the high school on Monday. trine program received their Basic certificates: Vincent how to get it; what the Reg­ Hollander, Mrs. Mary Hotard, ister can do for your parish or­ certificates in ceremonies in St. Mrs. Mary Lou Schock, and ganization; and photography. Mary's parish hall here. Mrs. Marie Leach, all of the A film, “Meeting Christ in the USAF academy; I INVITATIONS TO the work­ CCD,” dealing with the six Mmes. Rose Mary Marron, J. shop have been issued to all pas­ branches of CCD activities, was M. Gleeson, Donna Sexton, and tors and parishes in the Denver shown following the awarding of i j victory, all of Corpus archdiocese and reservation certificates. Christ! parish; forms were mailed earlier this The program concluded with Heather Marriage, St. Mary’s week. The workshop is open to a demonstration of visual aids. parish: Mrs. John B. Abell, Di­ all pastors and correspondents Four other new teachers Who vine Redeemer parish; Mrs. of the various parishes. were unable to attend the cere­ Mary Kay Greenwood, Sacred In addition, pnhlicity chair­ mony were awarded their cer­ Heart parish; ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUaiON AND REMODELING tificates privately. Mrs. Eleanor Berthelot and Mrs. Irene Leo, Holy Family 39 Years SMALL ROOM ADDITION TO A COMPLETE CUSTOM HOME THE NEW TEACHERS hon­ parish. Security; and Mrs. Al­ ored in the program, all of fred B. dowser, St. Paul’s par­ of Service whom have completed a CCD ish, Broadmoor. teachers’ course in doctrine and Mott of our business comes BRICK AND CEMENT methods, are: ! THE TEACHERS WHO re­ through people we’ve thought­ Secondary certificates: Flo-i fully served. The reason —un­ ceived their certificates pri­ derstanding, sincere guidance BASEMENTS ★ DRIVEWAYS ★ PATIOS ★ FIREPLACES vately include Philip 0. Stew­ and depend- ‘Sons# of Crisis’ art, Sacred Heart parish, sec­ ability in helping ★ ALL TYPES OF STONE WORK ondary certificate, and Mmes. you select a fine iBARREl ■riRf s Cotochists Sulvestra Jan Szyperski, Bobby monument of I in r \ I Select Barm ^ U I L l ^ Jean Williams, and Helen M. U C m iD , BONDED, FREE ESTIMATES, 100% BANK FINANCING Cincinnati — A Cincinnati Granite. archdiocesan official. Father Youngpeter, basic certificates. Monuments James E. Shappelle, has at­ tributed a “phenomenal” re- tponse to new training cours­ es for lay catediists in part z CARPETS to a “sense ot crisis" resnlt- Room Site Q l MARTIN CONSTRUCTION CO Ing from the decision to close and Smaller Ix U w O first grades in Catholic paro­ im c W — Ni nw CNy 4045 SOUTH BROADWAY chial schools here. Nearly l.SH men and wom­ Fum itorerrS.™ ’" en are enrolled In conrses for lay catechists — several hun­ a»iiiimi Tw t)N PJA. dred more than the total num­ rkkson ber of Instmctors giving Con­ EoMoW. fraternity of Christian Doc­ where cosh talks MEMORIAL CO. 2141 Se. Breodway SPftt UVD. AT 9TH AVE. trine conrses in the archdio­ SDerm u 4-2754 cese a year ago. 255-1715 Here I Stand How To Mortgage Freedom By Frank Morriss power since the early 1930's cept for one Socialist, who today’s theories become non-workers simply go along By the time this is read, (with the brief exception of correctly answered 6.5 mil­ tomorrow’s policies. The new­ for thfe ride. Britons will have chosen to 3 months in 1936 when free lion kroner, but then admitted est theory being seriously ad­ The ride, of course, is a bit remain with the incumbent enterprise made a last dying he took a peak at figures vanced after several trial deceptive. Socialism essen­ Tories or to embark upon the . gasp). Elections have be­ after being asked about it.) baloons is called “guaranteed tially is legerdemain. In ac­ forthright Socialism of the come more less a gesture in This is the type of laissez- annual income.” This comes, cepting a guaranteed annual Laborites. If the latter is Sweden. The people are con­ faire politics that Britons can by the way, via Europe’s income, citizens would turn the choice, it is likely Social­ vinced there is no use doing expect from Socialism, as Socialists, but it is. being over control of their lives to ism will be permanently in­ for themselves what the gov­ can any other nation that rapidly integrated in the very the government that guaran­ stalled in that sceptered isle, ernment is willing to do for chooses unlimited welfarism. latest “American” thinking. tees it. They also weaken that demi-paradise. them. TTiere is something else For example, Robert Theo­ those who provide the tax Welfarism has a way of en­ Britons can expect if they bald, a British planner, says monies to pay it, You can’t trenching Itself by making it SO ROUTINE is this matter choose the Laborites. They that poverty cannot be solved turn taxation into expropria­ increasingly difficult for pri­ of government, that a recent can expect their national sov­ under our present socio-econ­ tion without weakening ^ose vate citizens to conduct their check found that 33 of 252 ereignty to be merged into a omic system. A guaranteed the expropriation* hits. own affairs. Bind a man's members of Sweden's Parlia­ world government, just as income (or all must be adopt­ Saskatchewan citizens are arm to his body' long enough ment have not uttered a sin­ soon as such a Leviathan ed. This suggestion is made tempted to think they have and he soon is not able to gle word in either the House emerges from the seas of in an essay in a new book, gotten a bargain in sodalized use it. Tell him long enough or in committee since their super-planning. The Labor “Poverty in Plenty,” the first medicine. Tax revenues have that it isn't necessary for election in 1960. Party’s platform says blunt­ of Georgetown University’s even allowed a cut in the pre­ him to use it, and be eventu­ None of these silent Social­ ly; “For us world govern­ Wisdom and Discovery mium citizens were expected ally won't want to try. ists had the slightest idea ment is the final objective — Books, a series published in to pay in order to finance the fake a look at Sweden, when asked what Social Se­ and the United Nations the commemoration of the Jesuit medical care. where Socialism has been in curity costs in Sweden, (ex- chosen instrument.” (Oh, for university’s 175th anniver­ The joker is that doctors, such honesty on other fields sary. of political strife!) who at one time treated 29 I don’t know where the wis­ patients a day, are now treat­ Ponder and Print A LABORITE win in Bri­ dom is, but the discovery is ing 70 or more. A complaint tain can have important re­ plain enough. The Socialists as minor as a hangnail sends percussions on America’s have discovered that the peo­ a citizen off for “free” care. foreign policy, too, for the ple can be fooled into believ­ Only under the circumstances Long Way Since platform calls for admission ing they can get something it isn’t the care of old days, of Red China to the United for nothing. when every one was expected Nations, thus assuring that to pay his own way. the world government, when IF, FOR EXAMPLE, every .^ny nation that chooses Jefferson's Days it comes, will be a coalition one is given $3,000 per year Socialism has only mortgaged of all sorts of political phil­ whether they work or not, its freedom and its honor for By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. osophies. this seems fine for those sa­ the illusory creature comfort In a recent book about the origins of the Declara­ Wf have our own Socialis­ tisfied with $3,000. Those who of welfarism. In so doing it tion of Independence, David Hawke shows how much tic planners. Their present are not satisfied are penaliz­ makes mockery of true wel­ of it was based upon traditions strongly held and long tack is largely theoretical, of ed into making a kickback to fare, by equating greed with Th« *Gr«crt’ Equalizer held. (A Transaction of Free Men, Scribner’s) course, but they know that those who won’t work. The need. He points out, for example, the indebtedness of this great document to the earlier Declaration of Rights for Virginia and to the Christian philosophy of On the Home Scene John Locke — watered do'wn though it be. ^Absolute' Religious Liberty The noble thoughts expressed in it were, reli­ By Paul H. HaUeU clared that songs and his­ Quite apart from the ques­ giously speaking, universally held ideas of the colon­ Dignity of the Poor Freedom is not an end, it is toric documents that re­ tion whether tax moneys for ists. John Adams in an extant letter angrily confesses a means. It exists for a pur­ vealed "their authors’ faith bus transportation can be this: “There is nbt an idea in it but what had been By James M. Shea friendship and interest.” And while “our pose, and that purpose is to in God” could be recited in said to support a religion, the hackneyed in Congress for two years before.” Many bitter exchanges take place over the primary task is to prepare the way for grace do right according to one’s public schools, it thereby Baptist’s answer fell flat on Thomas Jefferson wrote to a critic in a similar issue of poverty. Some of the rancor arises by our loving attention to those who are suf­ conscience. made a religious judgment, two levels; 1 )No one can re­ vein. “I know only that I turned to neither book nor from the fact that anti-poverty measures fering or in misery,” we must never forget, Conscience is not a cate­ i.e., that the government does fuse taxes to the state just pamphlet while writing it. T did not consider it as exact a toll from the pocketbooks of the af­ he counseled, that this will be vain unless it gorical imperative, obeying not recognize the existence of because he objects to the no law but the person’s any part of my charge to invent new ideas altogeth­ fluent; some from the fact that there are un­ is accompanied “to the very limit of our God but only takes cogni­ uses to which they may be er and to offer no sentiment that had never been whim; it is a practical judg­ zance of the fact that Jeffer­ put. 2) The Baptist leader doubtedly persons among the poor who are strength and means by practical tokens of our ment derived from the nature son, Lincoln, and others did had no right to expect the expressed before . . . but to place before mankind difficult to love. Then there is the political fraternity.” These “practical tokens,” he of man. Although the State so. In so doing, the Justice state to prefer the con­ the common sense of the subject, in terms so plain syndrome, according to which some partisans makes clear, should be of a kind that will can, and must, allow much threw his Court’s Influence on sciences of Baptists to those and firm as to command their assent . . . Neither must favor any program proposed by their “reduce their misery and give them a greater liberty to a sincere but er­ the side of agnosticism and of Catholics, hard-pressed to aiming at originality of principles or sentiments, party, oppose any their party opposes, re­ measure of justice.” ring conscience, that liberty to that extent limited reli­ keep their schools in face of nor yet copied from any particular and previous gardless of the program’s merits. THIS ADMIRABLE FRENCHMAN’S words can never be absolute in gious freedom. the tremendous advantage ex­ writing, it was intended to be an expression of the practice. Those who speak of Therefore it is encouraging to listen to a sound clear and refreshing amid the Calvin- When in 1962 the Baptist clusive state support gives to American mind . . . AH its authority rests then on “absolute” freedom of con- secularized education. discnsslon of poverty which reflects the atti­ istic claptrap about poverty being the fault scicnan do not understand president of the Missouri the harmonizing sentiments of the day, whether ex­ There is no escape from it. tude of a follower of Christ. Take for example of the poor. Listen to this: “We never come their terms. Council of Churches blocked pressed in conversation, in letters, printed essays, or Absolute freedom of con­ the words of Pierre Chouard, president-gen­ to the poor empty-handed. Our alert interest We have been told — how the elementary books of public right, as Aristotle, a bill in the state Legislature science, regardless of the ob­ eral of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, in the unfortunate should make us recognize, many times — that the Cicero, Locke, Sidney, etc.” to permit parochial school jective right on which it is who ought to know something aboat the poor. apart from their moral or spiritual suffer­ phrase, “error has no rights,” And what is this “expression of the American children to ride the states based, does not and cannot has no meaning, since rights In M. Chouard’s opinion, the essoitial and ings, if there is a material frustration easier school buses, he used the plea exist in practice. We ap­ mind?” “And for the support of this Declaration, inhere In a person, not an ab­ basic virtue to which a member of the St. to cure. ’The real essence of factual poverty that many Baptists objected proach absolute freedom in with a firm reliance on the protection of divine straction. True. But the stu­ Vincent de Paul Society ought to aspire is lies in this feeling of frustration and hard­ in conscience to paying the measure that we agree providence, we mutually pledge to each other our dent who takes an examina­ “to acknowledge the dignity of the poor.” ship, often subjective, rather than in an ac­ money toward the support of on religious truth, reached by lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.” tion will find that hlg rights a religious institution. objective criteria. We have gone a long way since then! He believes that the poor “are worthy of our tual need for essential things. If a paralytic, will improve with the quality for instance, suffers more from not having of hia answers. a television set than from having to wear An Anglican Bishop, New- bigin, who has been active in only old clothes, or if an old lady prefers the the World Council of Church­ company of a dog or cat to greater food com­ es, has declared that “if the Generals Without Armies? forts, we have no right to be scandalized.” State is bound to acknowledge M. Cbouard recalls that Christ performed By Dave Millon be possible for so many Amer­ not have a Negro for a neigh­ HE SAID that unless back them up in their strong moral obligations, it is diffi­ one / of His most extraordinary miracles to A “JOINER,” according to icans to profess membership bor? Church leaders step up their civil rights' stand. cult to deny that it ought also provide a luxury — wine, so that His host to acknowledge truth in the one wag’s definition, is one in Christian churches and, at Perhaps it is this pathetic efforts to educate and guide Dr. Marty’s view reflects who is a card-carrying mem­ the same time, align them­ gap between practice and what some Catholic social ac­ might be spared the mental suffering of los­ field of religion.” How it can the rank and file on major allow perfect freedom and yet ber of both the John Birch selves with such groups as preachments in the Churches tion experts have been saying ing (ace before his guests. The Vincentiaa social issues, extremist forces make no decision for or Society and the American the White Citizens’ Council? that prompted Dr. Martin E. right along: Failure of leader describes the Cana mirgcle as “a most against some truth of religion Civil Liberties Union. Marty, editor of the Protes­ will seize power. A good ex­ Church leaders to take a impressive lesson In discreet charity.” is impossible for anyone to By that definition, it seems HOW CAN they speak of the tant Christian Century, to ample, he added, was the clear stand and to educate I hope no one is supposing that M. Chou­ Negro as a brother in Christ warn that U.S. religious lead­ rude awakening religious lead­ their members on social is­ see. that “joinerism” is on the ard’s approach is one that belongs exclusively rampage these days — even — one for whom Christ died ers are in danger of be­ ers received in the primary sues is making religion in­ WHEN A SUPREME Court to members of his society. It belongs, rather, Justice, trying to safeguard in the Churches. — and then, in the same coming “g en e rals without elections when they discov­ creasingly irrelevant to mod­ the freedom of atheists, de­ How, otherwise, would it breath, decree that they will armies.” ered their members would not ern society. to any follower of Christ.

• N* NMrf to talc • Mooso/ No llborols Editor, the Register: Editor, the Register: Our Readers Advise and Dissent “ Priest Reader” from Glenolden, Pa., does not consider This little word (Amen) has a big meaning. Jesus said, himself a liberal although he thinks we should “recognize the “Amen, Amen, I say to you.” “Amen” expresses agreement views of these people.” and belief. Saying the word “Amen” certainly can’t cause a • W ords In Do/onso • Com* to Our ftoctory Why? distraction. Editor, the Register: Editor, the Register: It seems to me that this liberalism is getting us into noth­ But there is something that distracts men from their I would like to say a few words in defense of the woman W. S. Ams seems to be very critical of priests. He states: ing but trouble — causing among us, these^days, more Prot­ prayers; Women who are steeped in perfume and who wear who suggested “Communion in the Pews.” Surely, you would “The priest says his Mass in the morning, then retires to his estantism than Catholicism, more skepticism than faith, and sleeveless and backless dresses which expose the shoulders not deny her God-given right to suggest this. cubby-hole for the rest of the day, and is no longer in touch bringing us within a hair’s width of that error or errors— and knees, and who wear a peck of feathers or a tx>und of The sickness in the Church today is narrow-minded people with the adolescents.” private judgment on religious doctrine. ^ wool on their head when they go to church. and priests who try to suppress your freedom to think which Please come to our rectory, spend a week with us, and For instance, at a church social gathering this past week And as far as noise is concerned, we’ve been quiet too God gave to you as a gift to be used. You are reading harm see what your reaction will be after the week is completed. I I heard, among other interesting departures, that new dogma long. Saint Pius X asked us to wake up and to “hear Mass into something, where there is no harm. It is just as great a am certain there will be a change of sentiment. of the laity — the exercise of our free will before God — which as we should hear it and to follow it with eye, heart, and lips sin to over-judge as to underjudge. A Pastor, boils down uRimately to the use of contraceptives . . . The all that happens on the altar.” The better we follow the Mass, When priests are more ready to believe good than evil — Mandan, N. Dak. revelation developed as the conversation went along— and it the more we’ll reap the fruits of the Mass. Indeed this will then, you will see some progress in the Church. .\nd the Church was by no means a singular proposal by one individual but was save the priest’s vocal cord in the confessional. When we say can stand some improving, considering that only of the • Truly • *Saluf’ Editor, the Register: the general consensus. “ Amen”, we express our belief with our spirit and our under­ world’s people know who God is. It is fine that you defend the I read with interest the article on the possible beatifica­ A man and his wife must enter into a direct dialogue with standing. old ways, but, as Thomas Merton says in “Life and Holiness,” tion of Pope John XXIII. Pope John’s term was shprt but God on this issue, deciding what is to be done according to We need not panic at the Communion table. The priest you cannot be a saint until you get rid of your prejudices memorable. He was the “modern, twentieth-century” Pope. their enlightened and free consciences. This, of course, saves waits for us to say “Amen” . He will give us time to place our (both for and against). And the Church desperately needs I think everyone will agree with my belief: that Pope them from the embarrassing need to confer in the confessional tongue on our lip to receive Jesus. If we don’t say “Amen”, saints. . . John was truly a "Saint”. and perhaps meet di^ppointment should they chance, upon an the priest says it for us. .\ Reader, Marblehead 0. Marie Peterson, “unliberal” priest. And the King will say to him; “Amen I say to you, as New Orleans. La. As the laity has learned from some magazines of the new long as you did it for one of these, the least of my brethren, • PtoftoriH Pledges liberal Catholic press (I have seen these articles and am us­ Editor, the Register: you did it for me”. • Mo m s To Am Kmd? ing phrases directly from them), “responsible parenthood” is E. Leveque, Cheboygan, Mich. I am glad that at long last we have a Presidential candi­ Editor, the Register; preferable to the “hazard of pregnancy.” In order to improve date who is taking religious and moral issues into considera­ The silence of Catholic writers on the horrors com­ their marriage, a couple should “pet” even when they have tion in this campaign of 1964. mitted in New York, mentioned by Jean Lefort, raises other "no intention of completing the act” and of course “they • ‘Joytvl NoIm ’ The platform of the Republicans shows what they propose questions. should ignore any results” which might be upsetting to either Editor, the Register; to do about obscene material. Church contributions, crime, and Is the violence being condoned or tolerated as a means one of them as “they don’t mean a thing.” I have been most surprised to note several letters recently education if Senator Goldwater is elected President. The Dem­ to an end? If it is a means to an end, what is the holy end? I also learned that things in themselves are not evil and from people who object to the use of “Amen” In connection ocrats say nothing about the first three subjects in their plat­ Mary Delas, so a contraceptive is not, in itself, evil. Only the intention is with Communion. Perhaps you can grant equal time to one of form. Indianola, Miss. evil. So. if the contraceptive is used with good intentions, no those who have found this addition a great aid in devotion. Miss Terese Muohlenkamp, evil has been done. (No evil, of course, except the swindle It has deepened the meaning and the joy of Communion Milwaukee, Wise. • likos Comics against a woman’s body which is ever beginning, over and for me and its beauty increases dally. Everyone I believe Editor, the Register: over again, ever expecting completion in the form of the ehild- • Foomd Answor I too miss the little comics and hope you continue them. b the womb, in delivery and finally in arm s...) should count it a privilege to “make a joyful noise unto the Editor, the Register: I also enjoy Dr. Pelikan’s articles. Please no liberals. We’ve already learned too much from Lord” — in their lives, in their worship, and, needless to say, .After the election of Wra. E. Miller, as the GOP Vice Adrian J. Briggs, Pittsburgh them! in their reception of Holy Communion. President nominee at the recent Republican convention, 1 won­ A Reader, California Nancy Oberseider, Petersburg, Va. dered if the Catholic papers would make issue of the fact that • Off Wmlnut Troos he is a Catholic. Receiving my copy, 1 see you have what I Editor, the Register: Letters (or the “Advise and Dissent” column from readers want to know. Just what kind of a Catholic education did he Rt. Rev. Matthew J. Smith, Ph.D. It seems that when women were created, God didn't guar­ of the “Register” are most welcome. The editors rc se r^ the get at Notre Dame. To call himself a Catholic — and believe Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers antee they would conduct themselves — especially in these right to edit these letters, and, where necessary because of IIIMIM in the gospels of Goldwater!! times — in such a manner that people wouldn’t have reasons lack of space, to run excerpts of the longer letters. Centribn- As a Catholic he embarrasses and insults me. to compare them with something that falls off walnut trees. tors are asked to keep their letters as short as possible so as Mrs. C. M.. Ohio Sam H. Adams, Los Angeles, Calif. tc give more people t ^ opportunity to express epiaiew. m

Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 Registorials * Bookkeepers' Corner 2 New Books by 'Register' Editor New Life .At a time when men' of good­ to Heaven just by answering the to do so, but was obedient Hand (1957): Alfred of Wessex will who believe in God are door and ringing the .seminary enough to go and work in the (1959); and Submarine Pioneer trying to find a way to come bell all his life: St. Hallvard. fields instead, a job he hated, (1961). together to sing His praise, a a Norwegian sea captain who when his superior told him to. writer who knows well the died protecting a terrified THE TWO NEW volumes, his In New Age world of wonder has put out woman who asked his help Four historical works for fifth and sixth, will enhance his two helpful books — both this when she was accused of steal­ children, written by Morriss writing reputation. Morriss is month. ing and was in flight from and published by ' Bruce are: listed in Contemporary Authors I By Rev. William Greenspun, 2. The Development of Apos­ Frank Morriss. graduate of those who wanted to kill her Boy of Philadelphia (1955); and also in the 1963-1964 The C.S.P. tolic Programs and Activity; Cathedral high school and of for it. The .Adventures of Broken American Catholic Who’s Who. A new manual for the Aposto­ I Coordinator of the Apostolate Regis college, Denver, who is The book also tells about St. •f Good WUl late of Good Will has been news editor of the Register Monica, whose stubbornness The Apostolate of Good Will prepared by the National Cen­ national edition, shows that the helped her to heaven; St. John ter of the CCD. It outlines a was established as a special physical world, that will come Vianney. famed Cure d'.Ars; COMPLETE LINE OF FIRST division of the CCD in Amer­ comprehensive framework of to an end, and the eternal .Albert the • Great, patron of ica in 1939. its purpose was to programs and projects to de­ world of the spirit run parallel. engineers; and many others, COMMUNION SUPPLIES share the fullness of Christ’s velop the full potential of the In The Forgotten Revelation including St. .Augustine of the Wide Sejflction of Truth, Way, and Life with parish to witness for Christ in (Franciscan Herald Press, Chi­ mighty intellect. Veils1 Priced non-Catholics in the parish. the American community. cago) to be issued this month, By the way, St. Kenneth, who from $2.25 Featuring our In recent years the Aposto­ There are six areas in which the author follows perceptive didn't finish his homework, poets like Francis Thompson would have been quite happy own book late of Good Will has been the laity of the parish can "Child Prays.” given a new climate for serve Christ in this program. and the cheerful Chesterton, in I what the latter might well call .Also—“Welcome Jesus.” growth and development. "Pray .Always.” a neglected field. Many factors have contribirt^ PRAYER: To provide the St. Joseph Children’s ed to this new climate. means to unite all Christians Missal MORRISS WRITES about na 1 The disillusionment and cri­ in common prayer for Chris­ ture, which even Catholic writ­ Attn.: Altar Societies ses of our nuclear age have tian unity. Altar Linen, Alb Linen . . . Notb in Stock created an awareness of the ers seem to have been too busy need for spiritual realities in to notice-, as God’s revelation CHRISTIAN FRIENDSHIP: Shirley Dreams Up A Show to all men who are capable of our society. They have awak­ To provide opportunities for being thunderstruck. ened a desire for rcligiou.s Catholics and Protestants to Relaxing under the hair-drier, Shirley (Mrs. William Mori- He sees God in nature offer­ values among all men of good come to know and love one arity reenacts the scene four years ago in which she "dreamed ing an ecumenism that tran­ will. They have awakened a another through their mutual up” the annual all-parochial style show which helps mothers scends or at least is prior to desire among the Catholic la­ love for Christ. and daughters select a suitable, modest wardrobe (or the school Store Hoars ity to witness for Christ in the ecumenism of creed. People 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Week Days year. Mrs. Moriarity is archdiocesan school office secretary can argue about formulation of world. REUGIOUS UNDERSTAND­ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and was chairman, for the first two years, of the Catholic belief all night, but they’ll ING: To provide the means to THE HOLY SPIRIT has in­ Parent-Teacher league committee that conducts the show. This agree that the flower beds look give non-Catholics a correct beautiful in the morning, un­ spired a strong desire for year it is to be held in the Denver Auditorium theater from understanding of Catholic folding in the warm sun, offer­ 1120 Broadway S34-8233 Christian Unity among Prot­ 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 6. teaching, and Catholics a bet­ ing incense to their Creator. estants throughout the world. ter understanding of the be­ The book contains essays The Second Vatican Council liefs of other religions. about God in the universe, his has aroused new interest in beauty in nature, nature as an the life and teachings of the PARISH CATECHUME- 'Model' Boys, Girls inspiration to prayer, on awak­ Catholic Church. NATE: To provide the means ening love of nature in the The late Pope John XXIII for the laity to help prepare young, and about nature and; Frank Morriss opened up new avenues of converts for their Baptism religious faith. 1 friendship and understanding and initiation into the life of To Display School The Franciscans consider na­ between the Clinrch and other the parish. ture as part of their philosophy, religions faiths in the world. a revelation from God common Pope Paul VI and the Bishops SOCIAL AND CIVIC WIT­ to all men, and readily grasped. of the world sre making these NESS: To provide the means Wear November 6 avenues wider and smoother. for Catholics to work with all "Model” boys and girls from | per and modest wardrobe f o r ADEPT AT interesting ; H ello! In view of this new apostolic men of good will for social archdiocesan schools will dis- j school year, children in mankind’s realj climate a new wave of inter­ peace and charity in the com­ heroes, Morriss in his second I The happy surprises est in the Apostolate of Good munity. play selected school wear in book. Saints for the Small | MRS. JOHN SCORDO, CPTL in a Long Distance'call Will appeared amon,g the the Catholic Parent - Teacher fashion show generai chairman, (Bruce Publishing, Milwaukee) j priests and laity working in CHRISTIAN UNITY: To league’s annual style show, | and Denver Dry Goods com gathers 50 little stories that- begin when you say the CCD, The rapid growth of provide the means to help and ‘'Pretty as a Picture.” pany vice president Paul Felix have appeared in various Cath­ hello. Pick someone organization and membership foster the desire for Christian On Friday, Nov. 6, from 7:30 choose clothing, forjJisplay, olic journals. It is being pub­ special whose voice in the CCD movement in re­ to 9:30 at the Denver .Auditor!- that will enhance youthful good lished Oct. 15. "Albert says it has a unity among Catholics and you’d like to hear. cent years allowed this inter­ their Separated Brothers in urn theater, mothers and daugh- looks, grooming and good taste, In them he tells the young­ fastback, four-on-the floor and a est to bear fruit. Christ. ters will view a varied collec- | Pat Geyer of the Denver Dry sters from pre-school to top, Then pick up your As a result a comprehensive tion, to help them select a pro-1 Goods company suppliers of the grades, about St. Kenneth, whO| phone. You don’t need 3. The Initiation of Pilot money-saving ANB auto loan.” program for the Apostolate of i garments, will speak a commen- didn’t finish his homework; St.j Projects and Experimenta­ a special occasion to Good Will is beginning to de­ Alphonsus Rodriguez, who got! tion: The six phases outlined Pension Plan Adopted ,^ary as the styles are shown. call Long Distance. The '65 cars are marvels of convenience, power and velop. This program includes: above also serve as areas for Cleveland — A pension and Twenty - two models from style. And an ANB Auto Loan can make yours a mar­ 1. The Formation and Train­ Try it and see. the piloting of new techniques benefit plan for its 3,000 lay n*"® Catholic high schools, the Denver Girl vel of thriftIJust askyour dealer to arrange financing ing of Apostolate of Good Will teachers and other lay employes' small fry departments, and one committees; .Special work­ and projects. During the com­ Semifinalist ing year special attention will has been adopted by the Clove- f’’"™ each elementary school, through American National Bank. It’s the low-cost shops and seminars are being Sinsinawa, Wis. — .Maureen be given to the areas of Chris­ land diocese. The plan is non- f*mr women from the way to buy your car a month at a time. If you like, conducted in variou.s regions Horgan, a student from Denver MOUNTAIN tian Unity and the Parish contributory meaning that the CPTL, eight boys from the re. of the, country to establish a quired age groups, and five attending St. Clara’s academy our Instalment Loan Department would be delighted Catechuraenate. entire ordinary premium will be STATES nucleus of these committees in paid by the parish or other em­ girls from the Denver Dry here, has been named a semi­ to help you personally. Stop in. Or send Albert. as many dioceses as possible. A series of booklets called, ployer, not by the employe. Pro­ Goods deb board, are to be finalist in the National Merit TELEPHONE 0 These committees will serve Guides for Living Room Dia­ visions include pension income chosen by judges from leading Scholarship program. as the "grass roots" founda­ logues, are being prepared from |40 to more than $200 model agencies, who will visit She is the daughter of .Mr. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK and pilot groups of Catholic the schools. and Mrs. Patrick D. Horgan, f/'lh and Stout ■ 244-69ft tion for the continual enrich­ monthly; life insurance until re­ I.1EMBER F. □. I. C, ment of the Apostolate of Good and Protestant laymen are be­ tirement and sickness and acci­ Initiated four years ago by 1005 Jackson street, Denver. Will on a national scale. ing formed to test them. dent coverage. Mrs. William Moriarity, arch­ diocesan school office secre­ tary, the fashion show has prov­ ed very successful. "LAS VEGAS NIGHT" Mercy Hospital Auxilipry TICKETS FOR THE display Friday, Nov. 6, may be obtain­ ed from parish CITA repres­ entatives or through local higti To Hold 'Country Store' schools, at 50 cents each. SATURDAY SEPT. 17th A children’s carousel laden Terry - covered foam rubber ing, will be presided over by with attractive gifts for the dolla, gaily colored stuffed ani­ Mrs. James F. Hanlon and Mrs. College Groups young set will be a new feature mals, hand puppets, favors for Dean Huffman. Mrs. B. E. Set Precesfien at Mercy Hospital Auxiliary’s small fry parties and attractive Grossman will be chairman of 8:00 P.M. fourth annual “Country Store” hand-made bibs are Just a few Granny’s Larder and Mrs. John' A procession in honor of on Saturday, Nov. 7. of the many handsome items Woulfe, of special contributions. Our Blessed Mother will be Mrs. A. G. Topil and Mrs. that will be available. "Store” held on the grounds of Loretto EVERYONE WELCOME Deane Huffman are co-chair­ hours will be between 19 a.m. PROCEEDS FROM the Coun­ Heights college on Sunday, men of the fund • raising event and 4 p.m. Roast beef and try Store will be applied toward (^ct. 16, at 3 p.m. to be held at St. Phiiomena’s ham sandwiches and coffee the auxiliary’s pledge of $129,- IThe procession is being school hall at E. 10th avenue will be sold. 000 to help complete the 10th sponsored Jointly by the Den­ and Fillmore street. Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert will floor of the new hospital. ver Legion of Mary and Bine serve as chairman of Apron Al­ With the addition of the new Army of Fatima. MRS. TOPIL SAID that a de­ ley, and Mrs. Jack Levy and pledge, coupled with a previous A “Living Rosary” will fea­ K. of C. mand for gifts for Christmas i 3 Mrs. D. L. Frodlne will head one of $100,000, the Women’s ture the procession and giving led the committee to in­ Granny’s Cupboard. auxiliary has made the largest Knights of Colnmbns will act corporate the idea of a chil­ single pledge yet received by as an honor guard during the dren’s comer Into a portion of Granny’s Attic, featuring trin­ Mercy’s Development fund. rites. STYLE Apron Alley. kets and treasures but no cloth- A beautiful lawn in 24 hours COUNCIL # 5 0 6 4 The Denver Catholic Register President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr. D.D. Editor and Business M anager...... R t Rev. John B. Cavanagh W * do oil th« work. You Associate Buslnesa Manager ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty with just sit bock and tnjoy it. Managing E d itor...... Miles F. Porter Coiorado's finost $FUIil Associate Editors ..Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett, Clement S iSMrt fMt wtikh lit- J, Zecha, James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. cIuSm fhilth sndlni, liy- WIN A FREE News Editor ...... 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OFnCIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVE» HAVE SOME FUN ’Hie Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Ordinary or those of the Officials of our K. of C BLDG. 57th and WEBSTER Curia is hereby declared official. ' We hope ’The Register will be read in every home of the archdiocese. We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a DON'T FORGET taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The Register. fi URBAN J. VEHR SATURDAY, SEPTe 17th AT 8l00 P«Me Feast of St. Francis de Sales Archbislxm of Denver i« y W«y i«Et Me Jan. 39, 1960. This b m i4*«l tin* 0* (COURTESY OF THE ARVADA STATE BANK) ^ F

Page 6 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 Nurses Invited OJ lnteteftoV\IOMCM Weekend Retreats Slated To Retreat III) id hop’d ^uiid I All Catholic nurses of the | At El Pomar Retreat House Archdiocese have been urged to The Newsletter will be mailed Angie Chapyak's; St. Michael’s attend the annual retreat of the to Archbishop’s guild members at Cecelia Bevins; Our Lady of Colorado Springs — The re- Father Walter Harris, S.J. On Father Joseph Dwyer, St. I Archdiocesan Council of Catho­ this week. Publicity chairman the Sacred Heart at Idamae treats scheduled at El Pomar Sunday, Dec. 13. thei'e will be Louis, Mo., will be available toj Joan Murnan requests that she Sheppard’s; St. Anthony’s at retreat house here for the week-g recollection for mem-conduct the retreat if it is I lic Nurses Nov. 6-8 at El Po- be notified immediately of any Mildred Pitchford’s. Nov* 1 will be conducted bv the Legion of Mary in scheduled. Anyone who wishes mar, Colorado Springs. new members or address I I St. John’s circle will receive Verv Re Monsigntr R J^ ‘he Colorado Springs area. 'o close the year by spending Retreat master will be the i changes of circle members, so Communion and will have e > Ke . .lonsignor k . j . retreat! Bassett, rector of Marygrove THE CUSTOMARY year-end should contact Sister Mary Eu- R „ . P.UI T r.m .n t.„ , breakfast Sunday in the home of Catherine Breen after Mass. retreat house in Garden, Mich, retreat has not been planned jora as soon as possible. Interested nurses are asked to Members may call Joan at Monsignor Bassett has been because of the difficulty exper- — ------call Margaret Howlin at 355- 421-0248; Diane Camel, 987-1716; Shirley Gallegos will enteitain associated with .Marygrove and ienced in the past of recruiting 5433 for reservations. They can Isabell Spaid, 433-0664; or Maty Miraculous Medal circle on Mon­ the retreat movement for the a group for a Vetreat when the^ HUNT CLEANERS also send a $5 deposit to Miss Ann Woodward, 422-2543. for this day for an evening of bridge. past 14 years. In addition to dates. Dec. 29-31. fall in the' COMPLETE LAUNDRY & Howlin at 1111 Ash street, apart­ and other news. On Tuesday, Nannette Yanna- directing the retreats at the middle of the week. If a suffi-; ALTERATION SERVICE ment 103, Denver. One hundred fifteen persons cito will entertain St. Gerard’s diocesan retreat house, he has cient number are interested.; Servicing St Jame« • St thperYe's given retreats in many other however, the Sisters will be; and Christ IV K.nq Parishes The total cost of the retreat, attended the first general meet­ circle; Our Lady of Lourdes houses throughout the countrylhappy to make the necessary- 1 HOUR SERVICE ON CLEANING including room and meals, is ing in Oscar Malo hall. Winners circle will meet at Christine including several at El P o m a r arrangements. 7201 E. 8th AVE • 355-W48 $20. of the prizes of the games party Wilson's, and Marilyn Trolio were Mai^uerite Steeves, Isa­ will entertain St. Dominic’s cir­ in 1959 and again in 1961. j - bell .Spaid, Marlene Moore, Nor­ SpKliUfls In Pirty Paitrlts cle. St. Christopher’s circle will ma Krasovitch, Rosanna Pazzin, dine out for the October meet- •ACCORDING TO Monsignor Dr. James P. Gray Repeat of a Sell Oull Rose Schunemann, Irene Dunne- Bassett, the theme of his re­ MARY ANNE ling on Tuesday, Our Lady of OPTOMETRIST Carpet Your Home Now beck, Lee Matties, Lucille Gib- the Rosary circle will meet at treats revolves around the the­ BAKERIES ney, and Eileen Conry. Esther Sekera’s; and PhVllis ological virtues of faith, hope, Eyes Examined $98.98 anfl charity with emphasis on All Butter Four circles will meet this Grabing will be the hostess for evening; St. Maria Goretti’s at optimism and love of neighbor. Visual Care Price based on 30 square Pope John’s circle. Blessed Sac­ Journalists at Work CAKES rament circle will meet at Doro- .Although the two retreats Contact, Lenses yards which includes carpet, (or :tky Nadorff’s; Columbya Kern Inspecting photographs and checking mailing lists for the iare sponsored by parish groups. pad, installation and chrome Pori Its Archbishop’s guild Newsletter are members of the guild's pub- There is space available in both 213 Colo. Bldg. and n j.n ijo xm Iwil’ entertain Holy Innocents’ stripping. Free 1,000 Trading Weddings I circle; and Sue Andrich will be lidty committee. They are, seated, from left. Marv Ann Wood- retreats. Reservations may be 1615 Calif. Stamps with every purchase. Call C.y block south ST. JOSEPH'S I hostess for the Queen of Peace ward and Joan Murnan and. standing, Diane Gamel and Isabell directly with the retreat HOSPITAL) Call Now . . . Morchanl's Park — 7U ant circle. Spaid. house. 1661 Mesa avenue. Colo­ For Appointment Call: Jl W. CIrard, Ensltwood — 7II-1 1761 Humboldt Ph. 222-8341 433-1445 WtsMand Shopping Cantor — 137 7e rado Springs, or by contacting 825-8883 2S Broadway - 777-7413 iai* Denver, Colorado one of the following for the : St. Rita's Court Oct. 23-25 retreat: ARVADA •Mrs. Richard Rudolph (428- 1232), Holy Trinity parish..West­ 6TH AVE. 9535 W. 58TH AVE • 424-7723 Plans Banquet minster; or Mrs. 'T. J. Vogen- & OLIVER'S WESTMINSTER For Oct. 25 thaler (756-6309), who is replac­ CLUB ing Mrs, V. Collison in taking MARION 2895 W. 72NO AVE • 428-5097 Meat Market ! The deadline for reservations reservations for Most Precious Blood parish. _ THORNTON I to the annual banquet for mem- “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" Reservations for the following _ 1 HR. DRY CLEANING 810 E. 88TH AVE. • 287-5586 Ibci's and fiiends of St. Rita's weekend, Oct. 30-Nov. 1, may, CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER , COU1I no. 625 of the Catholic WHEATRIDGE be made with Mrs. William’■ 1 DAY LAUNDRY I Daughters of America is Thurs­ Our Lady of Fatima Potter (781-6007). | Fresh roiiltry Fish 7393 W. 44TH AVE. • 422-1438 day. Oct. 22. Rosary Makers To dale there have been 35 g Y Profts&Ional M tat Cutlars to Sorvt You Phono 733 4429 U 13 E. 4th Avo. RADIO PICK-UP DENVER ' Ann Limacher. general chair- The Denver Chapter of Ro- 1“>’ retreats held this year at sary guilds held their a n n u a l |*he retreat center in Colorado * DISPATCH & DELIVERY 929 - 15TH 5T • 244-4493 iman, said reservations accom- iiiaii, .'5 0iUJl.jtlVciLJUIIr)2 are set The reception ceremonies wilL rented at the meeting Daniel retreats for" 11th and CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT • AM 6-3237 by the bride’s parents, Mr. begin at 4 p.m. Mrs. Nell But-|F- MeEnery reported 68.3.j0 ro-,j2jj, gi,.,^ g,tg„^jgg and .Mrs. Anthony J. Besser. ton, State Deputy, assisted byjS®'‘'os wore made and sent to The couple will make its home lic schools. During the Thanks the officers of St. Rita’s court | >"'ssions during the past year, Hollywood Beauty College at 2770 W. 40th avenue, giving holidays a group of girls will conduct the candidates H was voted to send the $41 1550 COURT PLACE (300 - 16th Streetl Denver. from Albuquerque, N. Mex., will through the degree work. received from the bake sale to make a closed retreat at El ENTRANCE Invisible Weaving on All Types of Fabrics the national headquarters for The guest of honor at the ban­ Pomar. THf STAIR'AA. .-.T z’EC k En:.”')RF mission rosary supplies. There -M -'OUPT fMPANCf '.‘A* Including Knits, Linens, Laces. NELLIE KAVELIN quet will be Archbishop Urban • Dec. 4-6 is the only Advent are now 53 Rosary guilds in 'O if ’tJCOl'RSf .{Vfi • Do.w«sfai*-. J. Vehr, of Denver, the state retreat listed for adults. This We Also Shorten Knit Fashions. All Hand­ TEACHER of PIANO the Denver chapter. Thanks C.D. of A. chaplain, who will retreat will be conducted by SptcialisI in Rhythm work. deliver the main address. The were expressed to Mrs. Boyce, Ear Training and Kayboard Harmony the past president for three For Information Call 825-0894. 534-7835 Rt. Rev. Monsignor George Ev- , . , ^ Owned and Operated by Theresa Kolb. ans. the court’s chaplain, will'^®?''’’ ® ■''’b well done, Pint Arts Building 1115 Grant St. welcome Ihc now candidates. Anyone interested in learning; and Catharine Maloney, state mis.sion rosaries should regent, will bring greetings Mr. .McEnery, Ma 3-5659. FREE! from the national organization.' s DENVER Mrs. Grace Remke. grand re- Lmhedral Sodality o gent of St. Rita’s court, will bej The monthly meeting of the toastmistress for the evening. | Cathedral Sodality of Our Lady o NURSING HOME ______iwill be Wednesday, Oct. 21. at z 14th S JOSEPHINE 8 p.m. in St. Paul’s reading _ _ room. U i 4/1 DENVER, COLORADO ^ If / / The Sodality welcomes adult y h O N / l r l t d women from all the parishes in ^ Denver to become members and to participate in its activi­ a ^ = i Please Send a Free ties. 00 "Albert says it has a O w Copy of Sodalists are now actively en­ gaged in CCD work as teach­ “LIFE AT DENVER ers, fishers, and helpers; they fastback, four-on-the-floor and a By Julie Lorene < O NURSING HOME” also contribute help to the In­ money-saving ANB auto loan.” There’s flavor to spare fant of Prague nursery and make rosaries. (/) in ’’Mustard-Sauce Beans.” The '65 cars are marvels of convenience, power and Stringless green beans are Sodality members receive style. And an ANB Auto Loan can makeyot/rsa mar­ heated in consomme, sparked Communion together on the Msgr. R. J . Bassett with mustaM, onion, and dill third Sunday every month, have vel ot thrift! Just ask your dealer to arrange financing weed. It’s something different a closed retreat each year at through American National Bank. It's the low-cost worth trying: El Pomar retreat house, and, way to buy your car a month at a time. If you like, in addition, have a fine social DCCW Unit MUSTARDSAUCE BEANS program. our Instalment Loan Department would be delighted 1 can (1 lb.) cut Blue Lake! Those who would like further Sets Session to help you personally. Stop in. Or send Albert. green beans ! >nFo''hiat‘on may call Catherine 2 teaspoons cornstirch iCemich. membership commit- The South District of the] AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1 teaspoon Instant minced on chairman, 255-2613, or Ver- Archdiocesan Council of Catho-] lie Women will hold its first fall. 17lh and Stout • 244-6911 ion iOnica Urban, prefect, 722-2941. M EM BER F. D. I. C. ^ cup undiluted canned con- P^ctive inembers also are general meeting at the Convent, somme welcome to the next meeting of the Good Shepherd at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27. 1 teaspoon prepared mustard ®ct. 21. .After the meeting, the nine! dash dill weed Queen of Heaven Corn King Brand— Fully Cooked I 2 tablespoons butter or committees of the South District! will participate in various work­ I garine Aide Society shops. Drain beans. Combine corn-1 jije regular meeting of the Host for the meeting will be I starch, onion, consomme, mus- Qygen of Heaven .Aide society the Good Shepherd Guardians,, Picnics lb. !tard and dill weed; stir until][,35 been postponed until Oct. Moittura added in curing, making these smoked picnics one of the affiliate members. luicy & outstanding in flavor 1 smooth. Cook, stirring, until i 27. Highlighting the meeting will be' i mixture boils and is clear and ------a lour of the Good Shepherd I thickened. .Add butter and ; home conducted by the Sisters beans; heat thoroughly. Denver CFM and the Guardians. Makes 4 or 5 servings. Federation Committee chairmen from k • Fresh. Eulra lean. Ready to grill or fry. 78% lean. Good Shepherd Guardians for Elects Aides the A.C.C.W.. 1964-1965 South District; Organization and -New officers for the Denver development, .Mrs. Phil Kirk­ Federation, of the Christian la u n d r y wood: cooperation with Catholic Family Movement were elected SIDES OF Charities. .Mrs. J. Bayard recently. dry cleaning Young: youth, Mrs. A. M. Ear S Erond _ Serving on the board for the H alf Of I I I ’’Where the charm of Keenan; spiritual development, next two years will be: Mrs. .Mary Plank, and public Whol* Slabs IU b President couple. George and neicness is restored” relations. Mrs. John Eifert. Bonnie Ivans, Our Lady of Fati­ Cent King Irond. ma parish. Lakrewood; vice All the affiliates of the South Center slices Member of: Denver District are earnestly Ranch style thickness I president couple. Jim and Bon­ Sliced Bacon * National Institute of nie Mullen. St. 'Hierese’ parish. urged to attend this meeting. TURNS CHORES TO CHEERS Dry Cleaning ■Aurora; Armour's Star Erond. Secretary couple. Wayne and Rip€ OllVeS with many helpful services! W hole or smol) cuts. * American Institute of Roselle Brown, Holy Trinity Canadian Bacon Cured, smoked & cooked. Many w ays Use your charge account to pay Laundering parish, Westminster; treasurer Oscor Moyer Erond. couple. Ron and Tee Hermes. Rely on ripe olives for quick All meat. Smoked St. Pius X’s parish. Aurora, and culinary achievements on lazy APPLIANCES SERVICE DEPARTMENT. . Skinless Wieners Flovof. call ma .3-4281 for the past president couple. Bill and summer days. tost and reliable service on oil Marge Miller. St. Vincent de convenience of pick up Chop them and stir into favo- your major appliances. Smoked. Wilson’s Economy Erond Paul’s. Denver. irite salad dressings. Call 534-3366 ext. 403 Sugor Cured. All sizes and delivery in Denver Father Francis Syrianey. pas­ Add whole pitted ripe olives Bacon Squares tor of St. Pius X’s parish, is and all suburbs. to canned or delicatessen pota­ TV, RADIO AND STEREO S E R V ia.. federation chaplain. to salad. U.S. No. 1 Woldorf. .Mike and Carolyn Ritz. St. Cell 433.4033 All purpose THE ^ Peter and Paul’s parish, Wheat- Mix ripe olives, coarsely Red Potatoes LAUNO6RERS ridged wm‘b^“ the"nVw’VeVioM^ ground beef De­ CARPET OR FURNITURE CLEANING. . AND couple for the Northwest region even walls. Coll 936-7115 QEANERS taking over from Jack and Lois' Set out chopped ripe olives W e G iv e PhoftsMA. 3-4281 Anthony. ; along with chopped onion and SCOTCHGARD SERVICE. . . 3500 CURTIS The new region of Loveland.‘urustard for hot dogs. protect your furniture, new or old, with Gold B ond SAFEWAY Longmont, and Greeley will; .And for the simplest treat of a repnUtion maintained this fine finish. S t a m p s have Terry and Marilyn Gildea all, don’t forget a bowl of ripe Call 534-3366 ext. 374 . We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. since IMS from St. John's parish, Love­ olives, each glistening with a Prices good in Denver and Suburbs thru Sat., Oct. 17. 1964 land, as their regional couple. coating of salad or olive oil. Would Drop 'Protestant' Tfiursday, Oct. 15, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 Episcopalians Favor Title Change Colorado delegates to Ih" '.;cn docs not e.xpress our position." am quite sympathetic to the re-, oral convention of the I’roies- He noted that the question has cent move to drop the najiie, tant Episcopal Church in the been raised frequently in the ‘Protestant’ from its corporate JhsL P uhlk, United States will favor drop­ past nine years, but it is not title.” ! ping the term "Protestant" certain that any action will be The Episcopalian magazine- from its title. taken by the present conference in its October issue noted that to delete the world "Protestant " The Rev. Vernon Myers of St the question would be brought Philip and St. James Episcopal from the title. up at the convention and con­ 9a, QnvibuL... church, Denver, said this in a cluded: "For many of us who telephone interview with the BISHOP WILLIAM CHIT- call ourselves Catholic — 'and Denver Catholic Register, last TENDE.V of the Episcopal dio­ • ^ ■ rightly so — the word ‘Protes­ • Monday. cese of Erie, quoted by the Erie tant’ must go." I Archdiocese of Denver Catholic newspaper Lake Shore t I TWO COLORADO Episcopal Visitor, in its Oct. 9 issue, said Bishdp Crittenden anticipates; % 1 I Bishops, the Rt. Rev. Joseph S. that the word was dated histor­ that among major issues at the! Minnis. and Edwin B. Thayer ically and "doesn’t indicate the conference will be discussion on, \ J are attending the conference theological view|xiint of the .An­ relations with the National I Confraternity which began Sunday, (Jet. 11, in glican Communion of which the Council of Churches and a move; IM i St. Louis, Mo. Episcopal Church in .America is (parallel to the discussion of the Lay delegates and four a part.” Vatican Council) better to share Episcopal priests from Colorado Bishop Crittenden said that the clergy and resources of are also attending. ! the Church had always felt it wealthy areas with mission Father Myers said that the : self to be Catholic in its histori- lands. 1 o f term "Protestant" was an ' cal associations, its practice and The Rev. Vernon Myers, of Ready To Leave on Their Rounds anachronism in the Episcopal Bishop Joseph Minnis in its essential doctrine. Denver, said that in Pueblo dio­ church in the United States. It “Historically and thelogically cese dialogue meetings have ■Sister Maria Goretti, Mrs. Dale Cavanagh, and Sister Ma­ been going on between Catho­ had been introduced long ago in I title no longer gives an accurate , the Episcopal church is certain­ rie Thcrese pause a moment before they lea\e on their rounds |' Maryland, he reported, to dif­' description of our position,” Fa- ly not a Reformation church, lics and Episcopalians for the C h ris tia n of ministering to the sick poor. More >olunteer registered jj ferentiate between the Cathoiic I ther Meyers said. “And many although the Protestant Re­ past year. and Anglican “expressions of Anglicans now desire to drop it,, formation has influenced it,” he "Main search at the moment nurses such as Mrs. Cavanagh arc needed hy the Dominican the faith.” the main rea.son being that at said. is to find areas of sound agree­ Sisters of the Sick Poor to take care of the increasing re­ "The world ‘Protestant’ in our , this time in history, it really “Under the circumstances 1 ment,” he said. quests for help. l D o c trin e At Lorefto Heights College Volunteer Nurses Liturgical Mass Librarians To Meet Wanted for Poor (in the New Form) Some 200 Catholic librarians ceed to a general session on the in Denver by the Midwest unit. More volunteer nurses to aid "The class of sick poor that we from six slates will attend the theme "Striving for Excellence The librarians had met in 1940 the Dominican Sisters of the must seek out are the neglected Friday Evening, Midwest Unit conference of the in I-ibraries.” at Lorelto Heights, and in 1958 Sick Poor in ministgring to the and those unable to give any Catholic Library association on at Regis college, she said. needy who arc ill are being remuneration for our services.” Saturday, Oct. 24 at Lorettoj SPEAKERS ARE John T. "We are having exhibits of sought by the religious order. October 16, 1964, 8:00 p.m. Heights college, Denver. special library materials,” Sis­ "They can give that special Registered nurses interested Flastlick, librarian, of the Den­ in volunteering may contact (St. Francis de Sales Gymnasium) ver Public Library, who will ter Ann Lucille said, "for ele­ nursing care which no money Opening at 9 a.m. wHh a busi­ •Mrs. Cavanagh at 85 Ivy street, 301 So. Sherman St. ness session chaired by the Rev. discuss theoretical aspects, in­ mentary as well as high can buy — their love and inter­ schools, and cn the college level. or by calling her at 388-3257. J. P. Kramper, S.J. of Creighton cluding how to meet standards est.” said Mrs. Dale Cavanagh, university, the meeting will pro- such as those set by the North "Some of the newer machines a registered nurse who aids the Central Educational association introduced to facilitate and order. 'Friends' Slate and the American National Li­ streamline library work will be THE GROUP OF volunteer Workshops brary association. on exhibit, she added, most of nurses she belongs to is called Supper-Meeting them having been designed spe­ Our Mother of Perpetual Help V o ffn u ^ The practical side of librar- cifically for library use. lanship wili he discussed hy the Rev. Al Svobodny, O.M.I, Nurses’ guild. These registered At St. Andrew (All Phases of the Lay Apostolote) nurses give part of their time bakeries! Very Rev. Monsignor William MEMBERS FROM western The “ Friends of St. .Andrew H. Jones, Denver archdiocesan each month in visiting and Avellino’s seminary” will hold Home of Fine Pastries Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, nursing the patients of the eight SATURDAY-October 17,1964 superintendent of schools. Oklahoma. Wyoming have been Talks Set a covered-dish supper and 66 So. Broadway nuns of the order. Sister Ann Lucille, S.L. of invited to attend Sunday Mass kitchen shower at 6:30 p.m. 1649 So. Colorado Blvd. More volunteers are needed l.oretto Heights, chairman of in the new Air Force Academy Tuesday. Oct. 20. in Our Lady 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. 1556 Colorado Blvd. On Shrine for the Sisters to be able to the general session, said that chapel at Colorado Springs, by of Purity hall, 1050 S. Birch 2410 East 3rd Ave. care for the ever-increasing re­ this was the third meeting held librarian Colonel Fagin, who street. quests for help, .Mrs. Cavanagh e Teaching Religian ta Public Schaal will al.so conduct them on a - -wi. e-,''/ ■ t < In Illinois said. .\ business meeting will fol­ FRESH • BCAUTIPIA. tour of the academy library, Children A’TTENriON Besides nursing care, the vol­ low the supper. ' The Rev. Alvin A. Illig, C.S.P. The Rev. Al Svobodny, O.M 1.. BRIDKS TO in: FLOWERS unteers bring cheer and try to FAST OCLIVCRY i executive manageriiiaiiaj^ci ofUl theUK' ccuill* o m - .Pilgrimage| director aiat wui Our i.iLady • Parish Inquiry Classes and w ill "B itM th i CliUfch MRS. ROBERT GREEN will WHOM! S CHAROB lu i___I _____ »,T______I brighten shut-ins' lives, the m tft ftr vBvr widtfiNf lh«n ont ■blned Paulist press — N e w m a n iof the Snows shrine, Belleville,- announce committee heads for •f WtMfr'f Whilt Aiilt Cloth Run- nurse derives a feeling of great Canvert Making press, will be prtneipal speaker!HI-, will visit Denver Dec. 7-17 ;the coming spaghetti dinner A ntrt, ifiri ^w n tht iiilt for th» on "The Library in the elemen- for a series of illustrated lec- satisfaction in having helped Bridal Forty to wolh on, from tht one of (tod’s less fortunate, iand games party to be held • Parish Census Taking door to tho ollor. tary School,” at 1:4.5 p.m. lures on the famed .shrine. on Nov. 22. Wt also lorniih Sidtwolk Conopiti 266-1424 His talk will be followed b\ said Mrs. Cavanagh. Wo olio eon moht o found record­ The purpose of the kiti"hcn ing ot your ontiro wedding group discussions, led by Reli HE "II,I, BE available to The guild now numbers 24 • The Parish Open Hause on phonograph recordi. gious Sisters of the archdiocese, speak lo dubs and parish or­ niir.ses who have made 55.5 shower will be to furnish much- Avollabli only through your visits to the homes of the sick needed items such as towels, own local florist af rtason- At 2 p.m. in the parish library ganizations during his 10-day • Parent Educatian ab la cost. workshop, the Rev. Donald F. stay in the city, according to poor and have spent 856 hours hot pads, long handled spoons, and other equipment. Cash do­ CAP', A. WAGNER Dunn, assistant pastor at Notre Mrs. Celia Miller, who headed in professional nursing service. • Adult Religious Education Besides nursing, some of the nations will be gratefully re­ MFC. CO., INC. Dame parish, and Mrs. L. C. a pilgrimage lo the Belleville Ingenthron of Most Precious shrine the past summer. volunteers have performed ceived. & Discussion Clubs Blood parish, Denver, will be such services as taking shut-ins Mrs. Miller describes T'ather for rides in the park on a sun­ THE DRIVE FOR Life speakers. Svobodny as a “dynamic speak­ B Vocations in Public Schools Elsewhere, Mrs. Edith ny day. and taking elderly per­ ; stamps is coming to a close, St. Christopher er.” He Illustrates his talks with sons to their home for holidays and work is continuing on the Throekmorten, of St. Anthony’s a series of colored slides of the • Teaching Religion to the hospital, assisted by Miss Alma such as Christmas, Thanksgiv­I Gold Bond stamp project. beautiful pilgrimage center, ing, or Easter. I Stamps may be brought to this Mentally Retarded Medol & Key Chain Wentz, will discuss medical li­ she said. n braries, and inter-library loan ! meeting. Representatives of organiza-1 THE RULE OF the Dominican SILVER AND GOLD procedures. Everyone is- welcome. lions interested m arranging Sisters of the Sick Poor says. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Non Tarnishablo SISTER CARMELITA of St. * program may call Mrs. Joseph’s high school, Denver Miller at 936-5083. Peach-Topped Turkey DRY CLIANING Guaranteed for 1 Year wilJ serve as chairman of the AND LAUNDRY For cool cooking, fry cut-up HIGH SCHOOL high school libraries session. A NATIVE OF Minneapolis,; uncooked turkey or chicken Each A Perfect Gift For Group discussion on: student .Minn., Father Svobodny was 301 South Sherman St. assistants in the high school li­ appointed to the pilgrimage de­ pieces in an electric skillet. i \ S i AU¥. Relatives, Friends and Loved Ones. Sprinkle with paprika for extra- brary; on helping teachers to partment staff at Belleview in n s 4179 Give Them the Protection of use the library; and on the col­ September, 1963, and was nam­ handsome browning. About ten St. Christopher, Patron Saint of Travel legiate Great Books program, ed director of the department minutes before turkey is done, Buy Several at This Special Price will be conducted by Sister the past July. arrange golden canned cling peach halves, filled with cran­ Send Cheek or Money Order to: Perpetua Marie, librarian of He had previously served for berry sauce, over meat and MARTIN C. O ’DOWD I Spalding academy. Neb.; Sister five years as director of voca­ Mary Marcia, of St. Francis dc heat through. 1311 Detroit St. tions for the Central province Denver, (’olorado Sales, Denver and .Mrs. Julia of the Oblates of Mary Imma­ Fitzpatrick, Denver archdioce­ culate. Breakfast Bartletts & san coordinator of the Great ^ For a refreshing summer. Books program. - q ■■ . . p . breakfast, halve, core and slice i Earl Tannenbaum, Regis col- K6C0ll6Cll0n Uay fresh California Bartlett pears. Which : lege librarian, will be chairman Place in shallow dishes and; of a "college, university, semi­ Scheduled for drizzle with a mixture of lemon | nary round-table”, also set for juice, honey and grated nut-; 2 p.m. Third Order Unit meg. Pass cottage cheese and | Father Illig. ordained in 1953 Little Banquet best fits needs? The Rev. Raymond Stewart. warm buttered toast. Nutritious' by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, aft­ and delicious; o r o a s b o ***^ er seven years study at the C.SS. R., will conduct the semi-' 8M' Paulist house of studies con­ annual day of recollection for! nected with the Catholic univer­ the Mother of God chapter, the sity in Washington, D.C., is a Third Order Secular of Our graduate of Los Angeles college. Calif. I.ady of Mount Carmk. at SI. Enjoy Life Assigned to Catholic publish­ Vincent’s Home for Boys, 4159 More With ing, he studied graphic arts, Lowell boulevard. Denver, on publishing practice and adver­ Sunday. Oct. 18. Dinner tising at New York and Colum­ bia universities. THE DAY WILL commence MUSIC He is well-known for his pub­ with Mass at 9 a.m.. and will Steinway, Chickering, lishing and distributional close with Benediction in the Steck and Story & Clark achievements, and is co-founder late afternoon. A brunch will be pianos. •‘” • $ 1 , 3 9 ^ of the Adult Education program served by the Sisters at the for vocations; more than 18.000,- home. Hammond Organs 000 booklets have been distri­ buted in 38 dioceses and to the Before his present assignment Conn, Selmer, Bundy regular price $1.55 armed forces, as part of the to St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) and other famous program. parish in Denver, Father Ste­ O ut .yVptfutff^t^tp O P fte c < a ( wart served as assistant novice brands. master at the Redemptorist se­ GOOD THROUGH SUNDAY, NOV. 15 RAIL/ROAD Research Saves minary in De Soto, Mo. Mognovox and Scott Sundays stereo and TV. 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. P a g e 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 'No Substitute for Content' Hard To Believe This Was Denver Symphony The author of the following They expected something un­ opening program showed a bit sition where theme and rhythm In Movies, Producer Says article, Father Edward L. Ma- usual for these parts In the of bravery as well as consider­ are less perfectly united. ginnis, will review the Denver way of program and perform­ able ingenuity. The opening So much for the weaknesses. (Following is the last of a hope, however, that they are Symphony Orchestra through­ ance, and they were not disap­ Chaconne of Tommaso Vitale On the positive side, Mr. out the season for “The Regis­ five-part series on “The Chil­ constructive. pointed. [afforded us a charming touch Golschmann evidenced a skill dren's Film — Its Importance ter." Father Maginnis is chair­ of the baroque in modern dress. with dynamics and their rela­ Special Frequently, I hear people man of the department of the­ and Necessity," written by FOR THOSE OF US that Originally a display piece of tion to mnsical structure which producer Robert B. Radnitz, bemoaning “the good old ology and assistant professor have been following the for­ some 30 variations for solo vio­ was almost faultless. days.” They may be right, of theology at Regis college. who believes there’s “ no sub­ Feature tunes of our orchestra for the lin over a simple ground bass .A few forgiveable lapses in stitute for content" in a mo­ but as a recent newcomer on He has been at Regis since past few years, it was hard to made up of the top half of a the heat of the fourth movement this scene, I can only say December, 1957. He conducts a tion picture and argues that believe that this was indeed the descending minor scale, it was plus one really tragic one at the film should not merely that I find the present load­ music appreciation course at answer. Putting out unreal, Denver Symphony orchestra. played in an orchestral version the fugato opening of the trio surfacely entertain, but that it ed with possibility and chal­ the college. fairy tales, untrue fictions, in It played with more than the by a contemporary, Jean La- of the third movement furnished should creatively stimulate lenge. today’s world is what has kept Father Maginnis received his mere beginnings of assurance, vigne. me with the only occasions on the imagination of children For myself, even if it were and continues to keep mil­ A.B. and M.A. from St. Louis the achievement of a large which I was reminded of the and families.) possible, I would not choose university and his doctorate in measure of discipline and bal­ THIS COMBINATIO.N of 17th problems our conductor must be lions of people from going to another time. I believe that movie theatres. theology from the Institut Cato- ance, and not a few gratifying century theme and form in 20th faced with in turning a disjoint-, “Children should not be we have not even begun to Look at another medium for lique in Paris. displays of finesse. century dress achieved a sort ed band of musicians into an or-! ‘House of the Lord’ thought of only in terms of tap the reservoir of our med­ a moment — which can be This was due, of course, to of notoriety for Bach and Leo­ chestra. Monsignor William Jones tomorrow’s headlines. They ium. It still remains for me The Denver Symphony or­ termed as entertainment — the work of the new music di­ pold Stokowsky in the years (above) Archdiocesan Super­ can and should be an inte­ the most wonderous of all the chestra opened its 1964-65 sea­ the magazine and publishing rector and conductor, Vladimir when American music lovers AFTER THE intermission, intendent of Schools, will be a gral part of today’s audi- art forms. I believe that the son Tuesday evening with an business. The magazines to­ Golschmann, and both of the were beginning to collect ser­ Ottorino Respighi’s tone poem. panelist on education on ence." future is limitless, but only 11 all-orchestral program. day are stressing the factual hats Mr. Golschmann wears had ious records in large numbers. The Fountains of Rome, re­ “ House of the Lord’’ to be —Robert B. Radnitz by sober thought, reflection articles over short stories, To the average concert-goer It seemed to me that Mr. La- opened the program. One of the shown on KLZ, channel 7, and woA we make it so — something to do with the suc­ while the bestseller lists, both today such a statement means cess of the opening concert. vigne almost succeeded in his Regis students attending the Denver, at 8 a.m. Sunday, THERE HAS never been a now — now, in the present- Oct. 18. Rabbi Samuel Adel- hard and soft cover, point up no more than that he has a week As music director his judg­ efforts where Mr. Stokowsky concert suggested that here was time in the history of our in­ today. or two to wait until his musical clearly failed. man'will moderate the panel, the fact that non-fiction is far ment as to the expansion of the an Italian Ferde Grofe, but re­ dustry when the public desire out-selling the novel. cake is attractively iced with Whatever one may think of and other panelists will be orchestra and his choice of se tracted the suggestion after he for the good family and chil­ The whole tenor of the world some soloist or other. the musical honesty of this sort Chaplain William Rhodes, lections for the opening pro- heard the piece in its fine per­ dren’s films was stronger. Is today is a desire to know. Call of thing, Mr. Golschmann can­ , and In Denver this year it obvi­ granr" prevailed. As conductor, formance. it unreasonable to expect that it education. Call it what you not be faulted for the perform­ Mrs. Rat^el Noel. ously meant something quite a genuinely impressive unity As for me it was the best ef­ adult films be truly adult, or will. People are hungry for ance he greeted us with. different to the audience that showed conspicuous results. fort of the evening. It afforded that family and children’s the knowledge of the world filled our Auditorium theater. The choice of pieces for the The orchestra was literally the orchestra’s fine woodwind Tryouts for Play films really be for children around them. This hunger, put on display for the waiting section a chance to shine. Tryouts for the Columbine and families? this desire to know, can be­ Denver autience and It met the The concluding number was a Playhouse’s production of A I believe that too many of come a real part of any DENVER AUDITORIUM THEATRE challenge with style and grace. suite from Albert Roussel’s bal­ Shot in the Dark will be held our films today try too hard film’s matrix. 2 Doyi O ily — 3 Ptrfonnaacei That the structure of the piece let. Bacchus et Ariane. It is at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, to be all things to ail men that Fftl. and SAT., OCT. 23 and 24 at 8:30 P.M. was not well illuminated in the and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18 they end up with no meaning .4gain, if we are entertain­ pleasant if almost totally deriv­ ers, we must give the audi­ MatiM* Sotardoy, Ocr. 24, o» 2:30 P.M. performance I judge to be the in the Title Guarantee Build­ or significance for anyone. ative music. ence what it is looking for. result, not of the clearly articu­ ing, 2000 W. Littleton boule­ Too frequently today, the Though it was stirringly The old plot film per se, to­ lated performance of the or­ vard. The cast includes five word “adult” in film langu­ played, it kept bringing up day, is, in my opinion, a dead “BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR” chestra, but of the somewhat wisps of Paul Dukas, Ravel, De­ men and three women. Pro­ age has become synonymous duction dates for the play are with exploitation of sex, but issue. That statement is as WINNER OF N.Y. DRAMA CRITICS CIRCLE PRIZE & 5 TONY AWARDS muddy orchestration of Mr. La- bussy. Franck, Delibes, in short applicable to children’s as to Dec. 4, 5, 11, and 12. Further it is not even an honest ap­ vigne, whose choices of harmon­ a whole pastiche of French mu­ adnit films. information may be obtained proach to sex. It can’t be. We ic progression in the inner sical references, together with a I am convinced that the by calling 798-2990. know that the biggest bulk of voices were also unfortunate. stray trace or two of Richard first major studio or releas­ our audience is made up of There was a certain amount Strauss and even Tchaikowsky. ing company that comes out teen-agers, so we exploit sex of tenseness in the perfor­ In spite of its inconsequential- Family Theater with an announced slate of just enough to get by the mance, but this wore off in the ity, or perhaps because of it, Edgar Barrier will star in films for children will receive censors. selections which followed. this music was a pleasant con­ Monsieur Payen on Father the kind of backing and sup­ THE MAIN OFFERING of the clusion to a thoroughly satis­ Patrick Peyton’s FamUy Such exploitation is neither port from the influential lead­ MAKES THE THEATRE evening was the Fifth Sym­ factory musical evening. Theater Sunday, Oct. 18, 9 for adults nor children, since ers, the opinion makers, the phony of. Ludwig van Beethov­ Edward L. Maginnis, S.J. p.m. on KOSI Radio, Denver. a distorted view of sex has press, publications — and the TEN FEET TALL I" en. On the judgment of this little or nothing to do with public, the kind of backing reality. It is dishonest. T h e ^Taubman, N. T. Jimu writer, it was the' choice of this and support that is every pro­ Opga SsaJiy trend toward so - called adult symphony that Mr. Golsch- Cathedral Lists Patrons ducer’s and executive’s 12 lg 10 m l movies that dishonestly deal mann’s bravery was especially dream. It is the temper of Q b m J MgiL with sex must stop. 'A STUNNING THEATRICAL EVENT tried. For Oct. 21 Film Premiere our time. For us not to make We are constantly being at­ This is the kind of music that The patron list for the pre­ lerby, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Houtz, capital — honest capital of it DIAL 233-6111 Pricfi: Evit. Orch. $4.50; M tii. $3.50; Bale. $2.50 and $2.00 tacked by every newspaper, " OROeHS TO GO! shows up the strengths and the miere opening of Mary Poppins Mr. and Mrs. Blythe B. Buck­ — is wastful. Mat. Orch. $3.50; Man. $2.50; Bale. $2.00 and $1.50 periodical, commentator, etc., weaknesses of the most sea­ at the Aladdin theater on ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT in the country, regarding the soned musicians. Wednesday, Oct. 21, includes Marray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ker- IN CONCLUSION let me THE DENVER DRY GOODS COMPANY violence in our films and the Amiwooo 6MVI conn l! .a .. riGor. D«witowo Store) 9:30 U S:15 Dally. AL 5-3222 The performance on Tuesday, the following friends of Cathe­ nan Weekbaugh, Mrs. Robert say that I am well aware that lack of films for youngsters. 20H< and YOUttOaiU) £ tad Vauihta'i Myilc Caattr In Cherry Creek Sheppinf Ceaten Stutx Olive dral high school: Dick; my remarks and feelings are P^ui. TOTo E. Colfax: friendly Dm*. 8550 W. Alameda Ave.; Ben Vcldkamp’i apart from displaying some un­ No longer is it merely a mat­ MARIE end JIM VRXTTD Lakeilde Floweri, Inc., In Lakeilde Shoppiaf Center: Carlioa’i for Mualc. 5767 planned and hence unBeethov- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sulli­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little, not the sole answer to our 8. Gallup, Woodlawa, Littleton; Muile Center. Inc., la Therntea Shopping ter of small pressure groups ■ . V ■> Center: Travel With Ray. Inc^ 8760 W. Colfax; Englewood Men'f Store in enian roughness, showed up the van, Mr. and Mrs. John Akolt, Miss Ellen Campbell, Mrs. present problems. I would lagleweed: Rockley Mnilc Co. in Lakewood: HlTlcrett Appliance, 4374 who are angry. No, this feel­ WMiworth: Golden State Bank la Golden; Broomfield Bank In Broomfield kind of malaise with tempos Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. R. Mc- James Harrington, Mr. and and la Boulder at the Bine Jay la Baae-Mar Shopping Center and Holiday On ing today, I am convinced, is The Hill, 1159 13th St. Mall ordert with check or money order aad STAMPED and rhythmic emphases that Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Robert Connor, Mr. and SKLP-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to Hugh Hooka Eatertalnmeata. P.O. Box 5005. a grass roots movement, and Denver. Colorado 80217. might not appear in a compo- Huffman, Mr. and Mr. Glenn Mrs. Paul Generaux, Mr. Jo­ HUGH HOOKS ENTERTAINMENTS. Local Management Knight, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. El- seph Nigro, Mr. James Leusch- one with which we will have ner, Miss Helen Barrack, Mrs. to deal. Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, Miss I am as opposed to censor­ jIllA N n S Il Bollet Concert Set Eleanor Weekbaugh, Mr. and ship as is anyone else, but if ENROLL NOW Mrs. Earl Kenny, Judge and it is forced upon us, then cer­ FOR At Loretto Oct. 22 Mrs. Neil Horan, Mr. and Mrs. tainly we must bear a great ^ jN J u r ^ Russian, .American, French John Rae; deal of the blame. However, DENVER PHONE 222^198 Accordion Lessons and Spanish music will be Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thorpe, in the area of childrens’ films featured in the American Con­ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Millstein, we can make a positive step IT’S FUN cert Ballet company’s per­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Badge, of affirmation. Here is an • Low Renlal Plan formance at Loretto Heights .Mrs, Margaret Cloughesy, Mr. area in which we cannot only • Initmcllons In Your Homo college at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Robert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. answer our attackers, but can • Export Ttaching Oct. 22. Melvin Roberts, Mrs. T. A. Cos- do so, in a way that makes artistic and financial sense. W rlta toi O pting the program will griff, Mrs. Etienne Rerenyi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. JOE MACK'S be a ballet based on Serge Prokofiev’s Classical Sym­ Sewal Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. I HAVE used the word, ed­ MUSIC CENTER phony. It will be followed with Max G. Brooks, Dr. and Mrs. ucate, before — and applied P. 0 . Box 19145 a ballet taken from Samuel Earl Gardell; it to the necessity of our in­ The “Uffimafa” la dustry to educate the )>ublic Dtnvtr, Colorado Barber’s “Adagio for Strings.” Mr. and Mrs. John McCusker, Meunfain Dining # # # A second Russiam composi­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ensor, to good films. I also believe, COIXIRADO’S Most Exciting Mountain Restaurant. Ameri­ 80219 tion will be the “Pas de Mr. and Mrs. John Hinterreiter, however, that education can become an important part — can and European Cuisine, Selected Wines, Ckxtktalls in LM n Ivtry SunUiy it ItM |.in. ti JM AMk't Radio Proirim H I On Your Dill Deux" from Peter Tchaikov­ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scordo, the JESTER LOUNGE, or simply relax in the FIRESIDE Irish Grid Highlighlf sky’s “Nutcracker Suite.” the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Walter an entertainment part in LOUNGE and watch the ever changing sunsets upon the Concluding the program will J. Canavan, the Rev. John Hol­ films lor children — not to , while RALPH EVANS plays your fav­ Highlights of the Air Force be “Spanish Suite’’ featuring loway, the Rev. John Rae, the mention adults. orite songs and melodies at the Piano. Academy-University of Notre seven selections from the 6ev. Richard Hannifen, the If we really wish to know 20 Miles Southwest of Denver on U.S. 285 at Conifer Dame football game will be music of Maurice Ravel and Rev. Leonard Urban and the where our “lost audience" OPEN 5 P.M.^UNDAY 12 NOON-CLOSED MONDAYS BINGO SUPPLIES presented on “Notre Dame Manuel de Falla. Rev. John Anderson. has gone, then we must par­ YOUR HOSTS . . . C LA R EN C E A N D G LA D YS KUNZ Complete Line of Bingo Football” on KLZ-TV, Chan­ tially look to ourselves for the nel 7, Denver, at 3:30 p.m. ^ir1r**it***irkir*ir*******************iH riH t**-ir****l' Supplies and Equipment Saturday, Oct. 17. Each week t i i ^ i / i n O Classification X highlights of the preceding BINGO GAMES SUPPLY CO. * By- Legion of Decancy X week's game will be pre­ * MOVIES JAMES €. (JIMMY) HOFSETZ sented at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Following ore clooilllcatloni ol motion picture* by the Legion ot Decency l4)cated between Curtis and Ara Parseghian (above), No­ lor motion picture* currently pleying In Denver area lirst-run, neighborhood, and Champa on 11th St. tre Dame coach, will be the drive-ln theaters as well as those appearing on television In both the Denver end Across from St. Elizabeth's Church program's host. Colorado Springs ere*. Dally listings must be checked lor time, ptace. end TV station. Rellng* ol movies on TV are checked against listings found In "TV "22 Years Experience" Guide" magazine. Classifications are: A-1, famllyi A-T, adults and adolascantsi for information or catalog A-3. adults only; A-*, adults only, with reservations; B, morally oblectkxiobla in Write or Call part lor all; C, condemned. (Compiled by Tom Otticer) It t y m lh 5 74 1MI strt.1 Rwa. ehanti U M Current Movies Rattier Be Rich, A-1; Island at Blue Dwv«r, Calarada- Ria. Rhanai IMdlSf HEAR DeIpWas, A-1; Killers, A-1; UUas at •aiM Backal, A-l; BahoM Pala Harsa, A-l; Field, A-l; Uvaly Sat, A-1; Lang Big Parade et Camady, A-l; Cartoucha, Ships, B ; M am fo, A -1; McLIntacK, A-11 A-l; Fall ot Raman Empiri, A-1; Four Moon-Sptnnars, A-1; New Intams, 1; ASK and HARM Days In Novtmbar, unlisted; House Is Night il Iguaiu, A-4; Patsy, A-1; Fink Net Hama, B; How Wost Was Woo, Panthar, A-1; Oua Vadls, A-1; Rida A-l; Invitatlan to Guntlghtar, A-l; Wild $urf, A-1; RaWa and Saved It's Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, A-l; Hoods, A-1; 7th Dawn, B; Shat In On KOA Radio Jungle Cat, A-l; Kisses tar My Prasi- Dark, B; TapkapI, A-1; Unsinkabto dant, A4; Ullfh, A-4; Mary Pappins, Molly Brawn, A-1; Viva Las Vegas, A-T; New Put II In Writing, A-l; B; What a Way to Oo, B; Wild and 10:20 Every Sunday evening, Nuthing But Butt, A-4; Ot Human Wandarful, A-1; Wtmaa d* Straw, A-I; questions on religion snb- Bondage, B; Parti, A-1; Qua Vadit, World at Haary Orfoat, A-1; Ytsttrdiy, mlllcd by the radio audi­ A -l; 7th Dawn, B ; Se Dear la M y Today, and Temorraw, B; Zulu, A-L TRY OUR ence answered on the arrh- Haart, A-1; TapkapI, A-l; Uniinkabla Molly Brown, A-l; Vanishing Pralria, dioresan broadrnst. A-l; Visit, A-4; Whura Lava Hat On Television Cent, A4; Wild and Wandarful, A-1; SATUROAYa OCT. 17 A ItiHiklct on Calhniic World at Htnry Orient, A-l. Invasion ft Naptuna Man, B; Saa ALL-AMERICAN! Church avalinhie free of WHa, A-1; Ceuatarlall Plan, A-1; cost to all inquiries. Plunderers, A-I; Navar So Few. B; Neighborhood, Drive-In I’ll Navar Fargal . You, A-I; Bad Advance la Rear, A-l; Backal, A-l; Seed, A-1; PhaRtem at Run AAargua, Vh'RITE TO Badtima Star), A-l; Beheld File A-1; Brida and Beast, B; Guy Namud Harsa, A-l; Carpalbtggars, B; ChaBi Jaa, A-1; Brishtr Daub lean, A-I; I Ask and I^nrn, Sialiun Garden, A-l; Distant Trumptl. A-l; Was Taan-Ag* Warawoll, B. KOA, Denver 80203, Ensign Pulvar, A-l; Fall at Roman SUNDAY, OCT. II Ciiliirado Empirt, A-1; Flipper's New Advan- Fighting Masktlttrs, B; Saa Around lure, A-l; Four Days in Novambtr, Us, A-I; On Your Ties, A-1; Inforao, unlisted; Faur for Taut, B; Ooad A 1; Lava ia City, B; Hofo In Hand, Naighbar Sam, A-l; Hard Day's Night, A-1; Uncunouurad, A-1; Miracfo Wurk- A-I; Hey, Thara, It's Yogi Bew. A-I: ai, A-1; Black Orpheus, A-1. House It Ntl Hama, B; Hud, A-l; I'd MONDAY, OCT. If . Ninth Guust, B; Uncunoourad, A-1; Faur Matt and a Prayer, A-I; Right A i f m Caa Play tta Crass, A-I; Ramanca ot Rosy Ridge, A-I; Oh Maanlighl Bay, A-I; Happy Go Lovely. A-1; Graan DatpMn Straat, NEW PUYER PIANOI A-I. # 100% PURI a m HAMRUROR NEWS TUESDAY, OCT. M • c r is p eOlDIN PRINCH PRIIS ■ Steal Fist, A-1; On Maanlighl Bay, A-1; AppoIntmaRt With Crfma, B; • CRIAMY OtMASHtONB SHAKI WlMifo Truth, A-1; Brida Ware Beats, rirst, fid, frtouent. ind occur- B; Bomb for DictaMr, B; And Now o ft. . . with tht lueed news I Tacnarmw, A-1; Faraiga latrtgua. A-1; d itf In m* Wedj md with IS I Steal tay a n a l, A -I. WEDNESDAY, OCT. It correspondents throughout the wamaa ia DIstrass, A-I; And Now PockyUountiin mdHigh Plains Tamarruw, A-1; Sfoap My Lava, A-1; GREAT WAY TO SPEND W ASHDAYia stoles, KOA gds you complete, Kftfors at Kllimaalart, A-I; Ranwffi- ban, A-1; Terpada Ran, A-1; Bahama fist coverage of intermlionil, Passage, B; Hachsters, A-1; Brakaa Tka M la d faad h t a « i. . . lait. nationof, regp|,e meeting began with reci- 1 Clooning ment. pings after all Sunday Masses, selling of these articles. Vokin- , „ , j u .u IN RIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING 1 * Floor Waxing and DENVER ------=------teers should caU 477-9433. tation of the Rosary, led by the i r CENTER Polishing jk / A IA#*II II I I spiritual director, the Rev. Rich- SELF-SERVICE * Walls and Windows OPTICAL bt. Ann© S PTA W i l l r i o l d pl a n s w e r e m a d e at the ard Mershon DiDnnDR Woflhod Dispensing Opticians ^ Altar and Rosary society meet- A nominating committee was OR WE DO IT.. 10cLB. Expert • Dependable RUG WASHING.20cLB. E DeWAYNE INGRAM ; Potiuck Dinner Oct. 20 Insured f card party and bake food sale oiiiccrs, lo oe >oiea upon RUG DYEING . . 50c LB. Call Us far Araa ■ tllmalti next month. 4022 Tennyson Street (St. Anne's Parish, Arvada) The annual Las Vegas n i g h t I Tuesday, Oct. 20, in the cafe- (ANY SIZEI OL. S-S7M ana OU MWt ’yS»rPhn*HftrYUia' GRand 7-5759 St. Anne’s PTA will have its sponsored by the Knights o('l®''*®> beginning with a dessert- It was announced that future MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS f m t W. 44111 Ava. meetings will be held on the annual potiuck dinner on Tues­ Columbus St. Joachim’s council! *““‘^1’®®'’ I P-’’™- (FINISHED) . . . 23c day, Oct. 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the first Tuesday of each month at 4 5 5 ^ 3 2 3 school hall. will be held Saturday, Oct. 17,' Tickets at 50 cents each can 8 p.m., with the Rosary being DRY CLEANING The meat, rolls, and coffee from 8 p.m. until midnight, purchased at the door. said in church, followed by a 3030 IU.443IAVC. FEATHER PILLOWS LOOKING FOR RINGS? will be furnished, and a fee of Games and entertainment will Members wishing to donate regular meeting in the parish CLEANED, STERILIZED, upper meeting room. Denver's Finest 75 cents per person will be be featured. The special prize j stamps, which help to- NEW TICKING . . . $2.00 charged. Members will be con­ is an all expense trip for two to ward the card party, may call All the women of the parish Selections tacted regarding the covered Las Vegas. are invited to join this society. dish to bring. Mrs. Nora Swanson, 477-1905. Owing to the resignation of Remember . . . Diamonds - Birthstones THE ANNUAL fashion show A SHORT BUSINESS meeting Mrs. R. Amman, Mrs. J. Clinton Holy Cross Remount Specialists sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ will follow the dinner. sary society will be held Sun­ was appointed as treasurer by PTA To Moot The Very Rev. William H. day, Nov. 1, at 2:30 p.m. in the the president, Mrs. J. Frey, RYAN'S JEWELRY Jones, archdiocesan superin­ school gym. until the election of new officers (Holy Cross Parish, Thornton) JANET LEE'S Lokatide Shopping Confer tendent of schools, will be the Tickets must be obtained by In December. Parents who have children in guest speaker. Mrs. Frank Gold, Phono 477-3123 Oct. 23 at II per person. There Holy Cross school, Thornton, NEAR NEW SHOP president of Catholic Parent will be no tickets sold at the THE BOY SCOUT troop of St. are urged to attend the PTA Teacher league, and her hus­ door. Catherine’s school spent the meeting in Ave Maria hall on 4313 West 44th Ave. GE. 3-3274 band wUl be special guests. Tickets may be obtained from week end of Aug. 29 in a survf Monday, Oct. 19, at 8 p.m. A Arlene Proffit, 422-2206, or De- '’a* eamp-out near Rocky Flats, teacher conference is scheduled PTA To Hear lores .Andrea, 422-6407, Sept, 19 the boys made the on the same evening from 7:30 PAUL’S FINE MEATS ------three-mile and eight-mile Front to 8 o’clock for parents who wish j WEISS BAKERY Donald Moohon to see the Sisters concerning "Where Wheatridge Meats" Doughnut Sales *Th*V“'Md.c..ri,,H.n, their children. . OLD-FASHIONED SALT (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) (Children in Holy Cross school in the cafeteria Oct 9 RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY Cutting Only USDA Choice Donald Meehan, vice presi ______Drive Planned receive First Communion on , _ . . .A special tour has been ar- dent of Citizens for Decent Lit-i^gj Dominic Oct. 25 at 4:30 p.m. P arents: Steer Beef — Aged to Perfection erature wiU be the guest s p e a k - ' ‘®'’8od for parents of Cub will receive Communion with Four Stores to Serve You 4024 Tennyson...... GL. 5-1937 We Make Our Own er at a meeting of the St. Pat- ' pT-* ha Scouts and Boy Scouts in St. the children. rick’.s parish PTA on Tuesday,,"^® mean, n; Catherines parish at 7:30 p.m., 5850 W. 38th Ave...... HA. 4-1366 r\M on o « ^ • *u u , nouncea mat a new means of nn x r .i u t. Members of the Altar and Ro­ Lakeside Center ...... GE. 3-1703 ITALIAN SAUSAGE — GERMAN SAUSAGE ^ •'^‘^hoollfund raising will be tried during Information may be ob gymnasium. sary society are selling Christ­ 1480 Carr St...... BE. 7-18M CORNED BEEF the last two weeks of October. tained by caUing Mrs. J. Di- An active member of the tallo, 477-8619. mas cards in Ave Maria hall Free Delivery Sales order blanks for dough­ after all the Sunday Masses. Knights of Columbus and an nuts will be sent home with the The Altar and Rosary society LARGEST SELECTION 3855 Wadsworth 424-1445 employe of the U.S. postoffice school children the week of Oct. will hold its semi-annual card OF “W l OlVI L-l-F-l STAMPS” In Wheatridge, Mr. Meehan will 19. Proceeds from doughnut party and food bake sale in the Tomatoes Almondine talk on obscene literature and drive will be donated to the new cafeteria on Tuesday, Oct. 20, For crunchy texture and ele­ its impact on the rising crime convent fund. Mrs. Pete Ekler beginning with a dessert-lunch- LAMPS and LAMP SHADES rate among yonths. gant flavor, team almonds with will be chairman (or this event. eon at 1 o’clock. broiled tomatoes. Finely chopj Refreshments will be served A reception for the Sisters and REMODELING after the meeting. Tickets at fifty cents each the almonds and toss with; • LAMPS lay faculty was held In theiQiay be purchased at the door, bread crumbs and melted but­ The PTA is conducting a church anditorium on Oct. 14. -- , , membership drive and a proj­ ter. Cut a slice from each to­ Refreshments were served! Christmas mato and heap tomatoes with • U M P SHADES ect to award a color television through the courtesy of thei"?,'’^!* wrappings after KITCHIH SPECIALISTS the almond mixture. Broil set. Altar and Rosary society. Sunday M asses.__ ___ The Sisters are still in need slowly until topping is golden • POLE LAMPS of Gold Bond stamps. brown. CIRBO CONST. CO. HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 477-2736 First Communion Dr. Kevin Gleason Sat 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. 4405 W. 43RD AT TENNYSON Kits Available Optometrist W A S I X G E R ’S ilArriann M376 EUCTRK SIORI (St. Bernadette’s Parish, IlM W. 38th Ave. 3156 W. 38t)i Ave. 455-8946 OVER 16 YRS. IN DENVER AREA Lakewood) Wheat Ridge, Colo. ROY F, AND HELEN K. WASINGER The children at St. Berna­ dette’s will receive First Com­ munion in less than a month. Gift items and First Commun­ "DENVER'S FAMILIEST BANK" Registration ion kits are available at the church goods counter in the D o r t h D ^ e r B a r k YOUR church hall every Sunday from 7:30 to 1:15 p.m. FINANCIAL Confraternity of Christian Grade school classes in reli­ gion will not be held next Satur­ DEPARTMENT day morning, because of the STORE Doctrine Workshops Confraternity of Christian Doc­ trine workshop. Classes in religion for handi­ fu ll BANKING SfKVICi: Friday, Saturday, capped children will start next Sunday at 10 a.m. in Notre SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Dame school, 2140 S. Sheridan October 16, 17th, 1964 street. CHECKING ACCOUNTS More women are needed to ✓ participate in th e , bowling PERSONAL LOANS league. Anyone interested may St. Francis De Sales contact the rectory. Getting Ahead Through Doughnuts CAR LOANS * HOMEiOANS D«nv«r, Colo. Mrs. Peter Ekler, chairman of the St. Dominic PTA ^ CLERGY □ doughnut drive, will fill orders through the school the last (wo weeks of October. Proceeds will be donated to the new con­ BOX c S 00 vent fund. Please Register reugwusd $ 5 5 0 ^ 0 LAITY □ O N L Y ^ - NAME ...... 0 1 ^ Last Middle E'irst ADDRESS ...... Street City Zone Phone No. OLD PARISH ...... OK Please Reserve Seat: Mass, 8 p.m. Friday eve. (New Liturgical Form) □ CARS SOLD) SAFEIY Please Reserve Seat: Since March 1, 1963 . .Hr Mass, 5 p.m., Saturday (New Liturgical Form) □ •k v ie w B f * I desire to attend Workshop Saturday, Oct. 17 — ED TYNAN’S commencing at 9 a.m. * cou»i^?L\ou» .0 0 DOWN TEACHERS OF REIJGION HELPERS n ser v ic e raJSME^^ □ p a r e n t EDUCATORS Q OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT SECONDARY Q FISHERS Q "ASK THE FAMILY WHO SHOPS THERE" * ^ S t ]w D ^ GF d iscu ssio n CLUBS □ , a 2 APOSTLES OF NEW - - BE A THRIFT SHOPPER TOO — SHOP AT THE CADETS (under 18) fl GOOD WILL □ It Will Be e Fine Forty PARISH UBR.ARY □ PARISH EXECUTIVE 1964 VALIANT CHAIRMAN OF BOARDS n Mrs. Terry Greene and Mrs. Camilla Haney, in prepara­ TEACHERS □ $1,795 DELIVeaSO OiNVER tion for the annnal card party and luncheon, sponsored by the C S ^ D o r t h D e d v e r B a r k MAIL form and registration foe of $1.50 to 5istor CwnpM. SalM a Stmet St. Dominic's Altar-Rosary society, review some of the 48 prizes that will be awarded on Thursday, OcL 22. The card W. 38th at Julian St. 433-6781 Juonita, Confraternity of Chiistion Doctrine, party and luncheon will be held in the basement of the 416 22nd 5treet, Denver, Colo. (80205) 5225 E. COLFAX chnrch. MeMBER FEOeaAL DEPOSIT INSUEANCE COEPOtATION l i t . I'l'MIO.iO Proceeds will be donated to the convent fnnd. DRIVE UP WINDOWS — OPEN 7 A M. TO 7 P.M. Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, October 8, 1964 'Shop-by-Mail' Plan for Used Cars Knights Meet Major John E. Grindell Instituted at Roger Mauro Rambler A t Holyoke Admitted to State Bar Holyoke — A district meeting, A recent advertising pro- ‘ Let this order do the w alking I the prospective used car buyer Ft. Carson — Major John E.l Provost Marshal Schools in of Knights of Columbus District gram for Roger Mauro has for you.” to indicate the used car of hisi W illi d l Grindell (ret.), former legal as­ San Antonio, Tex., and at Ober- been initiated in the Denver choice, specify the approxi- 7 was held here Sunday, Oct, ammergau, Germany. sistance officer at Fort Carson, newspapers with the theme. THIS COUPO.N ad allows; mate down payment and 4. Knights of Columbus mem­ is now associated with William Most of his 20 years in the I monthly payment desired, bers and their wives from Jules- Carew, Colorado Springs at­ Army were served in legal or j In turn, the staff of Roger i military police work. PuncL burg, Sterling, and Holyoke torney, after being admitted to ■Mauro will eontact the prospec­ ' the Colorado Bar recently. were present. Guests present tive buyers and relate accurate By Wahmr Krams A law graduate of the Uni­ GRINDELL IS WORKING information to the availability, were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wright «• versity of Wisconsin who toward a master's degree in condition and monthly pay-j and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. practiced law in Wisconsin for political science at Colorado Women and Football :: ments of the interested make' Many gals love and appreciate football. But let’s Martelon, all of Denver. eight years before entering ac­ College. He has lived with his of car. family for many years at 2332 face it—many gals don’t love and appreciate it, still ^ A potluck supper was held, tive duty, Grindell had wide "We will under no circum- experience in the legal field be­ Magellan. Colorado Springs. they try to go along and be a pal when their husbands Z followed by the business meet­ Istances build a car up into' fore specializing in legal as­ The Grindrlls are members something it’s not. says Mr. are rabid pigskin fans. ^ ing. Council reports were given sistance at Carson. of Corpus Christi Parish, Colo­ 'Mauro. ".Accurate and factual Out at the Bronco game a I by the grand knights, Jim rado Springs. information will be given on couple of Sundays ago.-we werej Schaefer of Sterling Council I.V HIS EIGHT years at Fort each car before the customer sitting in front of a man and: 1559, Gene Krogmeier of Jules- Carson, the major was noted Knights Are Guards actually comes out to see it.: his wife who were rabid football Us a pistol coach and marks­ At Hospital Rites i "We believe this will savej fans. Well, at least he was. And burg Council 3549, and Daniel L. she was sure trying. I’ll give man and as an instructor in 1 used car buyers time and mon- Loughman of Holyoke Council Members of the John H. her A for Effort. archery. He worked with hun- Reddin assembly. Fourth De­ ;ey. We know the time it takes 3519. to shop for a good used car He was the type of fan who idreds of military dependents gree Knights of Columbus, Den­ Andrew J. Martelton, state and most of us don't have the was constantly calling attention I from Fort Carson and the Pikes ver, played leading roles in the membership insurance chair­ time anymore,” Mauro said. — in a loud, foghorn voice — I Peak region in his archery pro­ blessing ceremonies for Mercy to any and ail blocking that man, was guest speaker. gram at the Fort Carson Youth hospital and chapel. was going on in the game. He The Holyoke council held its Center. THIS SHOP-BY-MAIL adver­ Twenty-nine of the men in tising campaign has proven ef­ was even calling attention to annual council banquet and In Heidelberg, Germany, he full regalia acted as a guard blocking that wasn't going on. awards night Oct. 11 in St. Pat­ fective in just the short time was chief agent of the 481st of honor for the blessing of the At least none of us could see it. rick’s church hall, Holyoke. The Criminal investigation detach­ that the ads have been running. new $8.5 million hospital build­ But it’s become quite the thing state deputy. Gene E. Steinke, ment. He taught criminal In­ ing. now to keep your eyes on the was guest speaker. vestigation procedures both at A similar role was played by James Eakins blocking if you’re a real savvy 13 members of the assembly at I football fan. The heck with the the blessing of the hospital I Talks to Rotary j passing, the handoff, the kick­ chapel. I James P. Eakins, former vice ing or the option play. Watch j chairman of the American Le- that blocking, man. That’s LARRY E. LAWLER Knights Schedule igion .National Americanism where games are won and lost. FOR I commission and past command­ Certainly a lot of truth to the Big Rummage Sale eer of Post 11 addressed the .Ad­ statement. But besides blocking The North Denver Knights of ams County Rotary at noon there’s also passing and run­ John Hurley Columbus Council 3319 will hold Cars by Mail? Wednesday, Oct. 14 at the Pre­ ning (or am 1 wrong?) COUNTY JUDGE a "Big Rummage Sale” Sunday. Proud of a new convenience for car buyers — a chance mier .Motor hotel. His topic was This was Black Sunday for Oct. 18, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. "The Need for Moral Leader­ the Broncos when they couldn’t RiPUBLICAN at the council hall, 4fith and to shop for used automobiles by mail — is Roger Mauro, ship. do anything right. So unlike New Assistant Clay streets. Items such as fur­ president of Mauro Rambler. The customer sends in the spe­ Eakins is interstate supervis­ Sunday last when they rose to Member: Our Lady of Fatima Parish. niture. appliances. glass cifications for a car he would like, and the agency notifies him or of adult probation and pa- the heights and stunned the fa­ Arvada Knights of Columbus ware and clothing will be sold, role for Colorado. He also ad- when a car is available that seems to meet his requirements. . , j .u.. r. . vorite KC Chiefs, 33-27. Any­ For Penrose said Joseph .-\. LaSalle. ___dressed the Rotary on the crime way. this fellow’s wife was giv­ and delinquency problem in the ing it everything she had to United States. prove that sbg loved football Hospital Staff Eakins represents the 13 West­ just as m uch'as he did. In a ern states on the National Coun­ loud soprano shriek she shrilled John Hurley, associate admin­ cil on Crime and Delinquency at the Broncos to kill the Pat­ istrator of Archbishop Bergan Institute Planning commission. riots. Mercy hospital and St. Cathe­ He attended sessions in Detroit, •And she and her husband rine’s hospital, Omaha, Neb., Mich., Oct. 8-10 as western com­ kept a running conversation go­ since 1956, has been named the ” missioner. ing throughout the ^ame that assistant administrator at the Eakins is a Denver native, a was most interesting. 342-bed Penrose hospital in Colo- ^ graduate of Regis college and SHE: Come on, Mingo. Split rado Springs, conducted by the S Westminister Law school. He is the uprights. Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. a member of Christ The King HE: (scornfully) Mingo’s not 3 parish. even in. BEFORE GOING to Omaha •• SHE (crestfallen) He isn’t? in 1956, Mr. Hurley served in a ' News Deadline! HE: They won’t kick now. similar position at St. Francis The deadline for news stories It’s third down. hospital. Grand Island, Neb., and pictures to appear in the SHE: Oh. for eight years. "Denver Catholic Register" is HE: If that line’d block they Mr. Hurley holds a fellowship Monday at 5 p.m. Correspond­ could shake Mitchell loose. in the American College of Hos­ ents are asked to have their ma­ SHE: Or Scarpitto. Boy, he’s pital Administrators and is a -• terial at the “Register” office a keen runner. preceptor for the School of Hos­ at this time to assure publica­ HE: Anybody’s a runner if pital Administration at St. tion in the following Thursday he gets blocking. Louis, university. issue. SHE: (screaming) Offsidel He was editor of the “Ne­ Honey, did you see that. braska Hospital News” from HE: That’s not offside. The 1954 to 1959 and is the author ball wasn’t even snapped. It’s of 10 articles in national hospi­ LET’S ELECT encroachment. tal journals. Mr. Hurley is a SHE: (softly) Oh, yes. En­ past-president of the Nebraska croachment. Yes — that’s right. Hospital association and is cur-' HE: Now if they’ll just block rently secretary of the Omaha Charles E. — and give the ball RrMjUh- Hospital council.' r% ✓ SHE: They sure aren’t block­ ASSOCIATED WITH ’THE Bennett ing. are they, honey? Penrose hospital is the Penrose HE: (snorting wrathfully) It’s Cancer clinic, which each year pathetic. No blocking at all! attracts the top specialists Judge SHE: (shrilling) There goes throughout the United States to OF 'Scarpitto! No, it’s Billy Joe. its annual cancer seminar. I (whispering softly) Or is it Mr. Hurley is married and THE ; .Mitchell? has two children. They will join HE: (raging) Not one offen­ him in about a month. Superior Court sive block! Not one! What a (Democratic Ticket) bunch of wooden soldiers. SHE: (soprano shriek) Why Look at His Record don’t you block, you bums. • House of Representatives, 1948 SO Maybe I’m old fashioned but • State Senator, 1950^2 I’m sure glad my wife doesn’t $425,000.00 • Member, Board of Governors, care too much about football. Colorado Bar Assn. 1960-82 D Chairman, Senate Judiciary Com­ m ittee, 1958-62 • Graduate. Colorado Univ., AB Speech Tourney Degree, 1941 INTEREST • Graduate, Westminster Law School, Set at Regis 1947 • Navy Gun Crew Commander. The Regis college speech de­ North Atlantic, World War It partment .will be host to the ' D Married. Four Children, Denver third annual Regis Forensics Resident 45 years D Member, Colorado. Denver and tournament On campus Friday American Bar Assns. and Saturday, Oct. 16-17. D Admitted to practice Law before j John Gunnison, director of all Colorado Courts. Federal Dis­ trict Court for Colorado and U-S. speech, said between 15 to 20 Supreme Court, Washington, D C. I schools from several states are i expected to attend the event. Jim Perl Knights Plan Bavarion AHENTION Alpine Night On Tuesday, Oct. 20. at 8:30 p.m., Denver Knights of Colum-. What a wonderful harvest for bus Council 529 will present ir PASTORS! “Bavarian Alpine night" for all members of the lig h t s of Co­ the wise depositors who planted money lumbus and their guests at the We con supply you council home, 1555 Grant street. at the Central! $425,000 in interest payments during JIM PERI HAS arranged IMMEDIATELY special music and lighting ef­ fects lo accompany a dem­ onstration of skiing equipment October for the third quarter! It’s always with particular emphasis being with the placed on women’s ski Items. . Following the showing of Unit­ good planting weather at Central’s savings department ed Air lines film, “Ski Country, NEW LITURGICAL MASS U.S.A.” , an unusual Swiss style menu, prepared by a widely ...start YOUR green growing NOW! known restauranteur, Jack leaflets Lande, will be served. It will consist of German and Polish sausage steamed in Vint­ 0 / daily interest on savings A n u a w g i, 80c per 1 0 0 ...... $5.00 per 1,000 age wines; hot, spicy German potato salad; various types of 4 %O left on deposit for 1 year. V/ imported Swiss cheeses and Ba­ Out of town orders given prompt attention varian beverages. THE EVENING U free to aU (shipping chorge additional) Knights in good standing. XH

The S'ate Patrol reports that i tests show thar the number of BANK brake applications and braking ABEGG PRINTING CO. time increase approximately 50 MEMBU; per cent at 65 m.p.h. as com­ F.D.I.C. R U OO 1832 Curtis Street 534-1393 pared to 40 m.p.h. Driving mCRAL RESERVE SYSTEM slower is not only safer. It’s CENTRAL PAnX... 15TH AND APAPAMOE ST . DENVER. COLORADO B02I7 i cheaper. Thursday, Oct, 15, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 11 Q f^ s F ^ h t) ♦♦♦ Regis-St. M ary Clash Heads Grid Slate

STATISTICS I when the blocked punt rolled'with a vengeance against Mt. School — M- y.' *■. ,-v<«J5*• M ullen " \ iw ' 7s °6 out of the end zone. Carmel, Jim Johnson and Regis 4 0 1.000 93 I I Bob .Maloney scored twice Hank Krizman each scored f / r o m T s St. Mary's 4 1 .100 87 27 twice, while John Lohmeyer rf«i: ;. -' -T- Holy Family 3 2 .800 89 54 for .Machebeuf, once on a pass, Machebeuf 2 2 .500 87 31 from Jay Lombardi. Jack Ban­ tallied once and passed for an­ Annunciation 2 3 .400 51 U other. , Art Crespin and Fred St. Josei>h's croft and Mike Freeman ran 2 3 .400 53 58 .Artim accounted for the other FR.A.NCIS WILLIA.M LEAHY is 11 years and so,me 2,000 si. Fr.ncis 1 3 .250 84 54 for other Buff TDs and the 1 4 .200 32 90 Warrior scores. I j miles removed from the Notre Dame scene these days. Yet sto- Mi!*"cirmei 0 5 .000 13 187 final one came on a pass from ries about the former great Irish coach still circulate freely. .A meeting of undefeated Re- Pat- Bergman to .Mike Nygren. You bump into someone who wants to talk footbaU. It may gis and once-beaten St. Mary’s .Annunciation tallied in the sec­ Schwinn Quality.. bears the crucial label foi;^ both ond period on a sneak by Jesse; Costs Less in i be in Portland, Ore,, where Leahy now is in the investment busi­ the Long Run! ness. It may be in Boston, teams as the Denver Parochial Ibarra. where they still refer to him league football slate sends all St. Francis bounced back | 10 teams into action again Sun- as "The .Mahster” in tribute to 'three straight defeats his fine teams at Boston col­ day (Oct. 18). lege before Notre Dame The Red Raiders from north grabbed him up. Denver are 4-0 and tied with It must be remembered that .Mullen for top spot. The Pirates for SCHWINN from Colorado Springs stand Cardinal Flies Around Comer Leahy’s era at South Bend pro­ IICYCLES duced 87 Irish wins, a mere 11 4-1. their only blemish a nar­ row 13-6 loss to Mullen. Andy Lovalo (43), Annunciation's pile- has escaped the block of an unidentified losses, and 9 ties. Only the im­ PARTS living back, slides outside and attempts to Cardinal at left and is ready to bulldog the REGIS AND ST. .MARY’S mortal Knute Rockne wove a Irn the corner in Sunday’s Denver Paroch- hefty Annunciation ball carrier, Machebeuf will lock horns at 2 p.m. on the SERVICE more glorious football spell un­ had all phases of its game working and won Wasson high school field in ll league game with Machebeuf, In hot pur- der the gold dome with 105-12-5. lit is the Buffs’ Chuck Schutte (11), who the game, 34-6. Colorado Springs. So last week when the Irish On the Denver scene it will Layaway Now publicist, Charlie Callahan, was be St. Francis vs. Cathedral at For Christmas mger Soccerists i in town to beat the drums 1 p.m. at Mullen stadium with fay Next at C.C. prior to the .Air Force academy the Mustangs meeting Annun­ STEPHENS Americon Cyciery tegis college’s soccer team Five Schools Filter State game, it was only natural that ciation at 3. STATE SENATE 1901 So. Broadway 733-3186 play Colorado college Sat-i the talk should quickly get At Regis stadium, Machebeuf Bay at 11 a.m. in Coloradoj and Mt. Carmel will collide at around to Leahy. jings in a Rocky Mountain Invitational Cross Country 1 o’clock and Holy Family and lercollegiate Soccer league' We’ll let Charlie tell it: St. Joseph at 3. Itch. Several entries have been re- Springs indicated they would "It was 1953. Notre Dame The Regis-St. Mary’s contest The Rangers dropped a 12-0iUPived for a late parochial not enter squads. was playing Oklahoma during rates as a toss-up. A win is a ^dict to Colorado university cross-country meet to be held Schools or individual students an era of great Sooner teams. “must” for the Pirates if they Sunday and are seeking Saturday, Oct. 24 at Regis sta- NO TIME TO LOOK? interested in entering the cross­ ".A crowd of 60,000 at Nor­ are to retain their hopes for the bir initial victory after four dium in conjunction with the country meet are urged to con­ DPL crown. Lgg ; Raiders’ homecoming football Frank Leahy man was tense as Oklahoma tact Gibbs at 433-6565, Exten­ Regis and Mullen still must LET THIS ORDER game against Cathedral. sion 35. Thesame holds true kicked off. The ball headed to­ meet each other Nov. 15. Guy Gibbs, Regis athletic di­ for those interested in a planned ward Johnny Lattner, who was ACTION LAST weekend DO THE W ALK!^ rector, said St. Francis, St. Jo­ meet that same day. to make unanimous ali-.America for the second straight year found Mullen turning back Holy seph, Mullen and Pueblo Catho­ » The Raiders’ harriers fin­ and also win the Heisman trophy as the outstanding player of Family, 13-0: Regis running FOR Y O U ! ^ lic, in addition to Regis, already ished fourth in a quadrangular the year. over St. Joseph, 25-0; St. have indicated they will have meet last Friday at Littleton. Mary’s blanking Cathedral, 15- runners on hand. Holy Family "Lattner fumbled the hall. It dribbled out of bounds at the Boulder won with 17, while 3-yard line, putting Notre Dame in a precarious position to open 0; St. Francis routing Mt. Car­ and St. Mary’s of Colorado Littleton had 28, Arapahoe 46 the game. mel, 45-0, and .Machebeuf trim and Regis 64. In B competition ming Annunciation, 34-6. OVER 100 USED CARS Winter Prelude Boulder won with 21 points, “Frank Leahy turned to Bill Early, the Notre Dame back- Holy Family gave MuHen s Regis scored 27, Littleton 39 field coach and said, ‘Coach Early, there’s your all-.American.’ stiff argument, especially in TO CHOOSE FROM Dance Date Set and Arapahoe 60. “Late in the high-scoring, when Elmer Layden resigned at the first half. The Mustangs SIMPLY SPECIFY THE USED C M OF YOUR CHOICE The St. John’s Young Adult Friday (Oct. 16) at 4 p.m. hotly-contested game Oklahoma Notre Dame and Leahy sue finally beat the intermission AND M AIL THIS COUPON Regis will meet Arvada West in broke loose a man who ap­ ceeded him. clock by seven seconds as Steve club will sponsor its secon^i an­ W E D O THE R EST I a cross-country meet at Berke­ peared to be headed for a touch­ Onorof^ie went over from the nual Winter Prelude dance in So now it’s 11 years and four ley park. down. Only Lattner was be­ one to cap a Sl-yard push and YOU W IU IE CONTACTEO WITH COMPLETE the Denver Hilton hotel from 9 head coaches since the depar­ tween the runner and the end make it 6-0. A similar drive in INFORMATION ON THE USED CAR OF YOUR CHOICE p.m. to midnight Nov. 21. The Regis high tennis team ture of Leahy from Notre Dame dropped a 3-2 verdict to Arvada zone — except for three men It’s the Era of Ara, as they the final quarter was climaxed The public is invited to at­ West and won over Lincoln, 4-2. who were running interference say — and it looks like it might by Ed Resley’s end sweep tend. Tickets at $1,50 per per­ in a practice scrimmage meet. for the Oklahoma man with the be another real good one. from the six. N»me ...... son can be obtained by calling ball. Lattner, somehow, sliced But the stories will continue Regis ground down St. Jo 433-0609. The proceeds of the through the blockers, made the seph with one TD in each Address ...... dance will go to charify. to go on and on about the prC' tackle, and saved the 28-21 cise, articulate, perfectionist period. Scott Spinney went 66 Cage Drills Phone Notre Dame victory. who almost equalled "The yards on a punt return, Dave Titne best rexbed GENERAL SOUND "At this point assistant coach Rock’s” fabulous record under Hawkins one yard on a plunge. Bob Langfield 27 on a trap M ike ol c ir d es ire d ...... Year Under W ay Early turned to head coach the gold dome. & Leahy and said: ‘That’s my all- play and Jim Yeager got the El«cl * * « / ELECTRONICS CO. American.’ ’’ last wOien he blocked a Bulldog M onthly piym ent desired...... _.... * * * PICKING ’EM: St. Mary’s SPECIALIZING IN SOUND For Rangers punt and covered it in the end COMPONENTS over Regis — no good reason, zone. Will you hive a trade in ? ...... Year S Model . BARNEY O'KANE The Regis college ba.skctball THE MEETING of Boston col­ VEGA - MIKE lege and Tennessee on the grid­ so make it the home field edge. WIRELESS MICROPHONE team will begin practice Thurs­ iron last Saturday (Tennessee Mullen over Annunciation ST. MARY’S capitalized on W ill you h i « a down paym ent! ...... Amount IISTRICT ATTORNEY day (Ocl 15) in preparation for won this time. 16-14, with a late Mustangs don’t score much but two Cathedral fumbles and * SALES * SERVICE No down payment necessary a 26-gamc 1964-65 campaign rally) brought back memories give less. Machebeuf over Mt. blocked punt for its points! Jefferson County * INSTALLATION !lhal opens Dec. 1 against Colo­ of the short hot impressive 2- Carmel — like money in bank.jChris White and Tom McCar- TECHNICAL ADVICE Holy Family over St. Joseph — thy both went six yards for Member St. Anne's Parish | rado State college at Greeley. year stand of "The Mahster ” in MAIL THIS COUPON TO SUKVEY t ANALYSIS Beantown. good scrap but Tigers have mo­ scores and the safety cam^ Member K. of C. AT NO CHARGE The Rangers will perform this 1452 So. Broadway 722-1861 For, in 1939 and 1940 the B.C. mentum. St, Francis over season under a pair of new i teams under Leahy won '20 vie- Cathedral — Warriors come off COMPLETE CAR SERVICE mentors, head coach Mick Pahljtories in 22 games including a easy win, Jays off tough loss. TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR } g e r M a u r o RAMBLEIi Last week’s picks: 5 right, AUTO. TRANS. and assistant Phil Flanigan. 19-13 triumph over Tennessee in Your Cor Problom Our Sptciotfy 0 wrong. They face a major rebuilding the Sugar Bowl on New Year's EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR ILLIAMS INC. Season to date: 14 right, 5 5600 So. Broadway RAMBLER, job since four Regis lettermen Day of 194L It was only a month later wrong for .737. ONEIDA GARAGE departed last spring via grad­ •III KItt I4M OMida m-lSSS iulhorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service uation and two others failed to return to school this fall. Expert Mechanical Work — Ail Makes Bill Whelan, Allen Thomas, Joe Miller and Tom Kojis are CYO Activities \030 S. University . y ' l S I J I w 744-2781 the graduates. Cozell Walker and Chuck Ducar have pursued 'tMlD)i"i’t"i itiiMiuvniit'iiinniiii'iiimiiiiiNiimiiiM:iiPiiiiimniiii iiicnmnom their education elsewhere. The CYO of Holy Trinity of the CYO of Guardian Returning lettermen are sen parish, Westminster, will re­ Angels’ parish, Denver, at iors Jon Rapp and Roger Harris ceive Communion corporately 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, in and juniors Tony Reed and Jay in the 8:15 a.m. Mass Sun­ the church hall. A business Coakley. SRCUS-LRIULOR day, Oct. 18. A light break­ meeting will precede the pre­ They’ll be augmented by sev­ view of the new rites, which 1543 LARIMER ST.- 830 17th ST. fast will be served after the eral non-lettermen with varsity Mass. will go into effect in the arch­ or junior varsity, plus a number diocese the First Sunday of ENGRAVED of touted freshmen. Freshmen St. Dominic’s CYO, Denver, Advent. are eligible for varsity compe­ will sponsor its second annual ' Members are reminded that tition at Regis. “Beat-nik Ball” from 8:30 to this will be only a simulated PLASTIC •Among these new faces are 10:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, in Mass. It will not fulfill their Chris Kostiuk, 5-11, who was a the church basement. The obligation to attend Sunday star on last year’s Denver Holy Outlaws will be featured. Ad­ Mass. SIGNS & DESK PLATES Family team; Jerry Taliaferro, mission is 75 cents per person 6-4. from Dallas Jesuit high, of $1.25 per couple. The dance BflO-NZE TABL’ETS and Dan Seduikis, 6-3. from Chi­ originally was scheduled to Ypung BowUr cago St. Ignatius high. begin at 7:30 p.m. Shoots Rocord The complete Regis college schedule of 13 home A Junior Great Books pro­ Sorios of 721 and 13 away contests will be gram is being instituted for Dick Schmitt, 17-year-old Re­ announced in a few days. the CYO in St. Rose of Lima’s gis high school senior, set an FOOTBALL FANS parish, Denver. Information all-time Colorado recorf for a can be obtained from Mrs. junior bowler Monday when he An ELCAR FENCE, whether the beautiful, new Warren E. Foote, 934-0315. Burlington RR fired a scratch 721 series at color chain link* or conventional style, shows the Trade Winds Bowl. 7 ^ the BURLINGTON’S A membership drive is un­ pride you take in^your home, because almost every­ Schmitt was competing in the der way to persuade every one knows it’s the finest in fencing. ■VISTA-DOME DENVER ZEPH’YR Sets Grid Trip teen-ager in St. Louis’ parish, weekly Junior Majors Doubles Englewood, to join the CYO. league where has compiled When you’re looking for fence, let pride be your an astonishing . 217 average Prizes will be awarded to guide and call ELCAR for a courteous, no obligation , 'o - NOTRE DAME those selling the most mem­ through the first 16 games. To South Bend estimate. berships. The drive began the High game in the set was a 278 in which Schmitt started out Burlington Railroad’s annual past Sunday and will end Sun­ *Samples of Ekar's exclusive color chain link are also ^ F VS MICHIGAN STATE with two spares, then rolled 10 "Football Fans Special” is day, Nov. 8. as near as your phone. slated this year for the Notre ■A CYO Halloween dance straight strikes. At one point V y at South Bend November 14 Dame-Michigan State game of will be held Oct. 31 from 7:30 during his spree he had 13 Nov. 14 in South Bend. to 11 p.m. at 800 E. Stanford strikes in a row. Lv. Denver 4:(X) pm Fridoy, Nov. 13 Highest previous series by a avenue. The “Royals” will Ar.Qucago 9:15 am Soturday, * 14 Roundtrip cost is $49.95 from junior bowler in some 14 years Denv’er or Colorado Springs or play. Slacks are advised since Ar. South Bend 12:30 pm Saturday, * 14 that such records have been ELCAR FENCE $52.55 from Pueblo. the weather may be cold. Ad­ kept was a 709 recorded in Den­ DENVER Lv. Stadium 4:00 pm Saturday, Nov. 14 The price includes, in addition mission is 75 cents for mem­ ver last season. Ar. 6:15 pm Soturday, * 14 to reserved reclining-seat coach bers and $1.25 for non-mem­ S K 6 -8 3 9 1 bers. IOv*mlgM Conerra HeHl-SineU $9.00| DoubI* $ 14.001 to Chicago, bus transportation Nows Doodlinol from Chicago to the Notre Dame 4940 East Evans .A demonstration of the new Lv. Chicago 5:(X) pm Sunday, Nov. 15 stadium, transfer of baggage The deadline for neT»s stories i Ikurgy of the Mass with re­ Tha respected quality Ar. Denver 8:30 am Monday, “ 16 from the railroad station to ho­ . and pictures to appear in the , region's most builder of fence tel in Chicago and, of course, sponses and hymns in Eng­ ' “Denver Catholic Register” is | a reserved seat at the football lish will highlight the meeting ■ Monday at 5 p.m. Only $4 9 - game. Rooms are available at the In Ractining-SMrt, Ltg-Retl Chair Cart. Congress hotel in Chicago at $9 single, $14 double, $15 triple. a n d Pv II m i i r M M Also available, at additional j* ^ ■ican aadaMpni ■vaHaU* al adO lliaal catl. cost, are pullman and slumber- , - ^ 7-* ^ coach rooms on the train. S!> AUTO PAINTING The football party will depart ENAMEL 3-YEAR GUARANTEE AGAINST PEELING or WEARING THROUGH Cost includes round-trip transportation to South Bend, Denver at 4 p.m. Frida5', Nov. admi.ssion to game and transfer ^ baggage from train 13, leave Notre Dame stadium ; • Ask about our Custom Jobs S ^ O | ^ 9 5 F R E E ESTIMATES to hotel on arrival at Chicago. immediately after the game for lo sa P r k f Saturday night in Chicago, and • Two - tone & Standard J o b s M o i9 C on o nON body BODY work WORK,, trim TRIM return to Denver at 8:30 a.m. BUDGET UPHOLSTERY & SPOT JOBS Monday, Nov. 16. Extra TERMS For Marmation • RatarvaHont • nckah. phona or droa in RURLINGTON TRAVEL BUREAU Re.servations or further infor­ mation are available from Bur­ EAST 17rti and Champa • Phona 534-1123 Buflington lington’s general agents in Den- BLACK & WHITE SERVICE AUTO BODY & PAINT CO. DENVER, COLORADO 80202 Route XTr. Colorado Springs and Fhieb- AUTO BAKE CO lo. 2424 £ Colfoi a 377-8818 4700 W. Colfoi a 2 3 8 -0 S 1 8 2400 i Brood>or • 722-4474 Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register ■ Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964

Conducted by Passionist Fathers - - •( • Parish Mission To Open In St. Pius X, Aurora (St. Pius X’s Parish, Aurora) .Saturdays, and for the seventh tkfl. PoUtu&kite... A one-week parish mission | srade on Wednesday eveninKS. will begin this Sunday, Oct. 18, There will be no classes this in St. Pius X’s church, Aurora. Saturday because of the CCD by calling Mrs. William O'Shea. Icall Mrs. J. Pierson, president, Holy Name Meeting | at 722-6050 or Mrs. G. Connelly, It will be conducted by two workshop in St. Francis de (St. AJary’s Parish. Littleton) ways and means chairman, 733- Passionist Fathers, the I|ev. Sales’ parish The Holy Name society of St h’orrest Macken and the Rev. Ref reaf Rescheduled 3301. Mrs. Ray Stine of this parish,;Mary’s church. Littleton. ..^^5 parish Denver) .Anyone wishing to become a Bemadine Johnson. archdiocesan CCD librarian, | meet .Monday evening. Oct. 19.! Because of conflicting events, member of the .Altar and Ro- Men and women will attend will conduct the library session;at 8 o'clock in the church hall.i , . , , r. j.* . ■ . • ■ j , the same sessions. Baby-sitting at the CCD workshop. She has Following »a short business'? in'ited to con- facilities will be provided in been busy the.... past.0.,. year . setting...... gim^eTi^g’. | meeting. Dr* Dr. David' David AIernll .Merrill will Pari-sh ha.s been rescheduled forltact the membership c h a . n ^ the church basement. up archdiocesan CCD'addre.ss the men on the topic, 'h® weekend of Oct, 30-No\. 1. Mr^ Eloise Lidinsky, 722-6666. There will be three Masses: library. ‘Psychology of Leadership. " -"en should sign the reservation The Altar and Rosary society- list at rear of church or call will hold Its monthly meeting on each day, one‘of which will b e' b EGINN'I.NG NEXT WEEK,! Max Braunagel. president, in . , Friday, Oct. 16. in the evening. -> the directors of the parish CCD i vites all men of Littleton to a t - i “' The next series of religious The members will assemble high school of religion are go­ tend the address by Dr. Merrill THE HIGH SCHOOL Confra­ instructions for adults will be- in the church for the recitation ing to invite different parents and join in the social hour fol­ ternity of Christian Doctrine gin in the week of Oct. 18. of the Rosary at 12:45 p.m.. each week to sit in on the lowing the meeting. classes arc meeting at a new The St. John "Vianney society after which they will hold a classes held for their sons and time: At 7 p.m. Wednesdays in daughters. It is important that I will meet on Friday, Oct. 16, at business meeting in the assem- the parish school instead of on the parents appreciate the im­ 18 p.m. An interesting meeting bly room of the rectory. Thursdays. portance of religion instruction ] is planned and refreshments will , _ . No change has been made in for their children. I be served. .Awards for Club 26 Sale Postponed the times for the grade school iwill also be held at this meet- (St. Philomena’s Parish, Bill Linton will be contacting CCD classes. Sessions-jare be­ ing. Denver) the people of Aurora Hills in Let’s Talk Politics ing held as usual for all classes The annual PT.A bake sale. the near future as part of his except the seventh grade on previously scheduled for this .\ panel discussion on politics sponsored by' issues before local groups for debate. work in redeveloping the struc­ Book Review (St. John the Evangelist’s Sunday. Oct. 18. has been post- the Christian Family Movement of Most Pre­ Coordinating the event are, seated, from ture of the “little parishes." Parish, Denver) poned to the following Sunday. cious Blood parish will be held in the parish left, .Mrs. John Gressett, Mrs. F. Smith, and The monthly meeting of St., Oct. 25. hall, S. Colorado houle\ard and E. Illff a\e- Mrs. Frank Dormish. Standing are Mr. Gres- $T. PHILOMENA'S Menay Shower John the Evangelist’s Altar so- All women of the parish are nue, Friday, Oct. 2iL at 8:30 p.m. Since the set and Mr. Dormish. Speakers are> Mark Ho­ ciety will take place Friday aft- urged to start baking early sn social action inquiry of CFM this year deals gan and Ted Bryant, District 13, and Don (St. Joseph’s (Polish) ernoon, Oct. 16, in the church that this may be a financial PARISH with politics, the Most Precious Blood group Parish, Denver) lounge, following Benediction : success for the PTA. Friedman and Royce Forsyth, District 14, A money shower for the Sis­ of the Blessed Sacrament at 1 i.s attempting to bring local candidates and Betty t Bob's Beauty ters -teaching in St. Joseph’s p.m. THE ANNUAL Red and White & Barber fihop (Polish) school will be held There will be a brief busi­ games will be held Oct. 24, at from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. Congress park. The first game Specializing in ness meeting after which Mrs. Permanent Wav­ 18. Zetha Grand w-ill give a book is scheduled for 1 p.m. between Sf. Rose Parish To Conduct ing and Latest in A program will be given by review of Irving Stone’s The the combined third and fourth Ilair Shaping the school children, under the Agony and the Ecstasy, a biog­ grade and the fifth and sixth 2630 E. 12lh Ave EA. 2-4723 grade teams. The second game direction of the Sisters. raphical novel of Michelangelo. Mrs. Grand is a teacher at between the seventh and eighth Sister's Food Shower Oct. 18 Paul Horan Denver Opportunity school. She grade lightweights wiU be at 2:30 p.m. Iwill display a group of pictures (St. Rose of Lima Parish, Paul Horan to Talk Individual trophies will be school students present at the club will hold a joint meeting ST. THERESE PARISH along with her talk. Denver) awarded to outstanding defen­ first religious instruction class. with members of young people’s (St. James’ Parish, Denver) The annual food shower will They are hoping for an even The members of the Sacred sive and offensive players of groups from other parishes Sun­ Paul Horan will be the guest be held for the Sisters Sunday, better number at the next class. SUNDAY MASSES Heart circle will be hostesses each game. day, Oct. 18 at 7 o’clock in the speaker at the meeting of the Oct. 18 in St. Rose of Lima's The classes for grades 9-12 school building. for the afternoon. .Arch Rose, Cub Master for 6:00 - 7:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 - 11:15 & 12:15 St. James PTA Oct. 20. His parish. are held every Wednesday from cub scout- pack 124, has an­ All young, unmarried high CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 to 5:30 & 7:30 to 9 topic for discussion will be Each family is asked to bring 7:15 to 8 p.m. in the school. school graduates are invited to Needlework Solo nounced the first pack meeting Revs. John J. Regan. Francis Pettit food staples and canned goods “How Mighty Is the A.’’ | (st. Francis de Sales' will be held on Thursday, Oct. attend. The dress is casual. Aft­ to the church as they come to FATHER COSTELLO’S leC^ er a short meeting there will be 1243 Kingston St., Aurora EM. 6-0735 Mr. Horan is teaching social | Parish, Denver) 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the old schoo'l Mass. The food shower makes ture series was attended by a pizza party. studies, 1,/atin, and speech at| The Altar and Rosary sociely hall. Marycrest high school. He is the!of St. Francis de Sales’ parish possible a eonsiderable saving another largd’*crowd this week. Next Sunday, Oct. 18, will be , , , n in food bills for the Sisters The lectures for non-Catholies Communion Sunday for the chil­ Perking in Rear— Open 8 A.AA. To Midnight vice president of the archdioc-j will hold a combined ncedle- ALL BOAS. 8 through 10 years and Catholics are given in the dren of the parish. The public esan speech association and ai^ork and bake sale on Sunday, of age, are eligible for cub ^.^g ^g^ ^3,^. school building every Tuesday school children will receive member of the Holy Trinity so-j get. 18, in the grade school be- -scouts. Parent leaders are ur--,^^ gg^. HARRY'S LIQUORS at 7:30 p.m. and conclude at Communion in the 8 a.m. Mass; ciety and the Knights of Co-1 after all Masses. I gently needed as den mothers., ^.g^g OF AURORA 8:30 p.m. with a question box and the parochial school chil- lumbus. coffee also will be;assistant den mothers and com-' • WINES • BEERS * LIQUEURS I assistant den mothers and com-, aggd at the number of high The Parish Young People’s dren, in the 9:15 Mass. The parish .Altar and Rosary 1 served,- beginning after the 7 mitteemen. 9.508 E. Colfax Ave. w. f. (w.in ancerer 366-7482 society will hold a luncheon and a.m. Mass. Pack meetings will be held on A JUNIOR LEGION of Mary card party in the cafeteria Oct. The proceeds of the sale will the third Thursday of each was started among the eighth 24. he used to buy furnishings for month. grade boys and girls under the Unusual centerpieces have the altar and sanctuary. chapliancy of Father Costello. DR. JOHN R. COYLE been designed for the occasion Baked goods and needlework Feetball Dance Their first meeting was held OPTOMITRIST I and will be given away as may be brought to the grade (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) last week, and there will be one prizes at the party. There also school Saturday, Oct. 17, from The Sacred Heart parish each week. • EYES EXAMINED • will be a number of other 1:30 to 6 p.m. or Sunday morn­ Halloween football dance will be After the second semester be­ • GLASSES FITTED • • CONTACT LENSES • special awards. ing. Those who can donate held Oct. 23 in the G.A.O. hall, gins, the seventh grade pupils tlU E. C ollix Airort, Colo. For App'l. Phpno 3U W 0 344 3>l) 1 Reservations may be made items for the sale arc asked to 4700 Lipan street, at 8:30 p.m. will be invited to join. i .Admission is $1 per person. Young married women of the parish are encouraged to join Fourteen members attended St.' Monica’s circle. The circle the recent room mother’s circle has been asked by Father Wo- meeting. Mrs. Adam Rael was gan to help with the census appointed the “Green Tea’’ forms. Information may be ob­ PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE chairman. Her co-chairmen are tained from Donna Varney, 936- CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE Mrs. Ben Solano and Mrs. Mary 5317, or Norma Aluise, 935- Garcia. 6561. On the telephone committee CHRIST THE KING — — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL for cafeteria volunteer help this month are Dolores Turner and Your Parish Mary Garcia. WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES PTA to Sponsor Eat New, Work Later Service Station 4(on DRUG Boko Safe Sunday 600 S. HOLLY 800 CLERMONT (St. Elizabeth’s Paris, Denver) Restoring their energy to promote sales of tickets to a CENTER PH. 377-8886 PH. 399-2161 The St. Elizabeth's PT.-t is ! benefit |>erformance Nov. 12 of “My Fair Lady” are members Sber sponsoring a bake sale after a ll! of St. John the E\angelisl's parish PTA, which Is sponsoring •Mas.ses Sunday, Oct, 18. the event. From left are Mrs. David Mulligan. Mrs. Joseph ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ALL SAINTS ST. MARY’S, LITTLETON Baked goods will be dis-j Mattern, Mrs. Stephen J. Monaghan, and Mrs. John Pearse. played in the PTA room in the! school basement. SELL 4 LESS CHERRELYN Living Rosary 'My Fair Lady' Premiere Rexalt ST. JOHN'S DRUG STORE (Our Lady of Grace In Skkntu and In Haalth LINCOLN DRUG Phone 789-2561 DRUG STORE Parish, Denver) Ticket Sellers Entertained •ROADWAY at QUINCY SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, 794-12i4 The girls of the Young Ladies "H ow dy" ENGLEWOOD 250P W. Main Littleton, Cote. (St. John the Etangelist’s , Eugene O'.Meara, Francis Kirch- FREE FARKINO Sodality in Our Lady of Grace' ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES Pari.sh, Denver) !off. Clair Wagner; parish are planning a Living i Bob's Ploce ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Mrs. Olof Jacobson enter-j Mmes. Peter Kirchoff, Harry Rosary. Practice will be this' 3U0 So. Colo. Blvd. CATHEDRAL tained a large group' of work-1 Robertson, Stephen J. Monag- • Free Delivery • Gold Bond Stamps Saturday at 11 o’clock. ers for the premiere of My Fair han, Harold Angelo, J. Robert COWTOWN. The Boy Scouts and the Cub Lady, being sponsored by St Fowler, David Mulligan, Henry COUJ. 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 Scouts will receive Communion John the Evangelist’s parish, at Mulvihill, Vincent Boryla; “Filling Prescriptions Is the together Sunday in the 8 o’clock Most Important Part of her home recently (or coffee. | Mmes. John Pearse, Cyrus ST. PATRICK’S PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAH CAULFIELD Our Business Mass. Colburn, Jr., Joseph ' Maltem, rOR AND DELIVERED • Gifts • Cards # Cosmetics The members of the Altar and THE PRE.M1ERE will be held Edward Baumann. George Ott, ARROW Colfax at Downing D anvtr Rosary Sodality are asking for Thursday Nov. 12 in the Den­ Piero AIbi, Joseph Schmidt, and SInca 1t34 222-1i7S 722-5664 Free Delivery \Smlairl 1M0 S. Gaylord at Ttnntssoo all Gold Bond stOmp covers, ham theater. John Hinterreiter, SERVICE Gift Stars, and Life stamps. HOLY CROSS, THORNTON “ Pink Circle” tickets, at $10; STATION The.se will be used to purchase OUR LADY OF LOURDES may be reserved by calling Mrs, I DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE silver for the church kitchen. John W. Coxhead, 355-6454; and' St. Vincent TU N E UP B BRAKE SERVICE n i l PBCM iin n v CITY VIEW "Th# Start el Paraanal Sarvkt" 't5 seats, also reserved, may be I de Paul's Parish Professional Pharmacy Harvast Ball 'had by contacting Mrs. Theo-! NOTRE DAME (Christ the King Parish. Ph. 287-5535 Wesley Pharmacy dore Fonk, 322-6674. or M rs.'------^------8796 N. Corona Denver) Janet Officer. 355 7463 P r e lS S e f 'S R e d & W h i t e AcroM the street from Thornton 29, Colo. Prescription Druggists NOIRE DAME CHURCH See Bob Robles C. L. QUINLAN Member St. Vincent The annual Christ the King GREEN Wtsley Avt. De Paul Parish parish Han-esf ball will be held .AMONG THOSE attending the Q -Q joru nnd M arket coffee and working on v a r io u s ! '''''^ * '* pMp MEADOWS MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD At So. Downing 7 D -9 U I at the Denver .Athletic club committees were Mrs. John FANCY MEATS, VEGETABI ES CONOCO Saturday, .Nov. 7. Dinner will be AND OUALiTY GROCERIES COMFLITC ST. ANN’S, ARVADA served at 7 p.m , followed by Fleming Kelly, co-c-hairman of A U T O M O T iV I the “Pink Circle" committee Free Deliverr 777-4447 y SERVICE REXALL dancing. 2|A Se. Sheridan 9 tl9 9 7 f with Mrs. Jacobson, and .Mmes. n il E Olii. Avt. (S Univ. >nd OM.I Prescription Druggists ALLENDALE First in Prescriptions Fast Free Delivery PHARMACY CURE d’ARS PARISH 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. 9880 W. 5»th Place E. » N O E D A H LIA ST. Phone 757-7677 422-2397 SUNDAY MASSES .\rx ada, Colorado 6 00 - 7 30 — 9:00 - 10:30 - and 12 Noon OUR LADY OF FATIMA No Evening .Mass J ST. CATHERINE'S CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 Len's Phormocy 477-e$« 4SS-»M4 3050 Dahlia SL 322-1119 L. c. M H R , e n e . BUSY CORNER Mtmbtr M S(..VInc*nt e* Fw ri DEDICATION DRUG STORE Pirlsli Your druggist is proud of the public service his profession May* V tu r Dactar efcana Professional Pharmacists Ui Yaw Pnacrtptlan renders, and aware of its responsibilities. He knows that TOLVE LIQUORS Paramount Haights Shopping Cantar hit job is vital to the health of your community. W. 38th .\ve. & Federal Blvd. 1M41 w. utn Ava. isreiii Denver, Colo. Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 OUR LADY OF FATIMA CURE d ARS — BLESSED SACRAMENT M< K FLORA J\M(K M( Kl.) ___ NANCY JIM Jf;KRV M \l:\ APPLEWOOD PHARMACY fih o A m a a ^ * FREE DELIVERY • GOLD BOND STAMPS Let’s Dance Please Patronize PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS DUCKWALUS 2098 Youngfield Your REGISTER 238-1204 -Mailing out tickets for the Harsest ball, to be siwnsored Denver's Newest Yaur Cathatk Drvtfial "Ask Your Doctor to- Coll Us Advertisers and by Christ the King parish, Denver, on Saturday, .Not. 7. in the Suburban Variety Store Dan CavIHaM Phone FL. 5-8542 33rd at Hudson Denver. Colorado Mention Denver .Athletic club are, seated, from left. .Mrs. .Albert Seep DAHLIA SMORPINO CENTER and Mrs. Robert Person and. standing. Mrs. A. J. Davis. ^ REGISTER Or4 A CMiRt ITHW Thursday, Oct. The Denver Catholic Register Mrs. Rossmiller Named Margaret Giza Page Presents Bard To Career Service Board Drama Recital Couple Seek Sponsors To Provide Xavier, Kans. — .Margaret Mayor Tom Currigan ap­ to determine wages of city em­ point^ Mrs. Marian Rossmil­ ployes. IGiza of Denver and Rita .Morris Christmas Toys for Area Orphanages of Grand Junction, both seniors ler, North Denver business­ Catholic sponsors are being From a musical outfit that hope tliat Catholic groups or woman, to a five-year term on CURRIG.4N COMPLIMENTED at St. Mary college. Xavier. sought to defray the cost of plays "Jingle Bells.” to con- clubs will contribute the toys the Career Service board. Mrs. Riger for her years of Kans., are presenting a drama . Christmas toys specially tai- struction sets and child-guidance; to individual children named on Mrs. Rossmiller of 4425 W. “dedicated service to the board I lored to the needs of children in "Highway” systems to games the selection lists presented by Hayward place, who succeeds and the city employes of Den­ recital entitled “The Worlds of ! Denver archdiocese orphanages like "Password” the Sisters the room mother or Sister re- Mrs. Mary. Riger of 780 Gar­ ver.” Mrs. Rossmiller, he Shakespeare” on Oct. 15. I and St. Vincent's home for and room mothers at St. sponsible for them. field street, will take her oath added, “will carry on the tra­ Their program will consist of ; boys. Clara's and Infant of Prague at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 18, dition ofJlSevotion she set and two parts, the World of Women, orphanages and the boys’ home,' -MR. .AND MRS. Bradley re- the day the appointment be­ has the capabilities to make have chosen what they think side at 1564 S. Clay street, comes effective. The oath will outstanding contribtuions to the and the World of Music. would be best for individual Denver, and may be contacted 1 be administered by Distrirt city of Denver and its em­ children. there. Telephone number is ployes.” IT WILL INCLUDE cuttings Homecoming Judge Neil Horan in Mayor Cur- 936-3770. rigan’s office. Other board members are from Romeo and Juliet, Mid­ EVART BRADLEY and his The Career Service board, Francis H. Salter, John Ayer, summer Night's Dream, Love's Danish-born wife Grethe, who established by City Charter Jr., Clarence R. Steele, and Is Oct. 1718 Labour I>ost, Merchant of Ven­ is a toy-counsellor for a toy amendment in 1954, consists of David A. Smith. five members appointed by the Mrs. Rossmiller is secretary- ice, Macbeth, The Tempest, The distributing company, intro­ duced the idea of pre-selecting.^ mayor. The non-paid appointees, treasurer of the R & C Whole­ Taming of the Shrew, Merry I At St. Mary's Christmas gifts for the young­ who cannot be city employes, sale company, a cigarette, to­ Wives of Windsor, Richard III, sters. ^ make rules governing all per­ bacco, and candy distributing! and Hamlet. (St. Mary’s High School, sonnel, has authority over hir­ firm. Her husband, Paul, is I Colorado Springs) There are many categories Miss Giza, a 1961 graduate of, ing, dismissals, and promotions, president. St. Mary’s high school in listed, educational, activity, St, Francis de Sales high school, Colorado Springs plans it’s an­ and conducts an annual survey She is a member of the legis­ imitative, and recreational; the lative committee of the Na­ Denver, has played lead roles nual homecoming festivities for tional Association of Tobacco in The Miracle Worker, Blithe Saturday and Sundav, Oct. 17- toys in each are suited to chil­ Distributors and is the only Spirit, and minor roles in Christ­ 18. dren in their first six years. woman ever appointed to the mas in Elves and Gypsyland, They are offered at 20 per STEPHENS The Madwoman of Chaillot, and THE ACnviTIES will begin N ati^al Tobacco institute. cent discount. The Bradleys STATE SENATE A NATIVE OF Denver, Mrs. Cinderella, and has been a mem­ at 7 p.m. Saturday with a pa­ forego their commission, and Rossmiller attended Sacred ber of the stage crew for several rade through town, followed by fieart high school. She is a vet­ productions. a pep rally and Benediction. eran political leader and pres­ She has, for two years, been On Sunday at 2 p.m. at Was­ ently is Democratic vice cap­ secretary of the Dramarian club, son stadium, the Pirates will ST. JOSEPH'S tain in District 6. She is a mem-i is treasurer of the Beta Chapter be hosts to the Regis team in ber of Zonta International, the of the National Honorary Drama the annual homecoming game. MILITARY ACADEMY National Association of Business During halftime the queen, HAYS, KANSAS and Professional Women, and Linda Skonce, will be crowned Regis College guild. and the court presented. The Mr. and Mrs. Rossmiller have senior princess is Molly Miles, BOARDING SCHOOL two daughters, Mrs. Leo Schen- and the junior princess is Patti feld of Westminster, and Mrs. Homecoming Court. Haney. Conducted by the John Meek of Denver, and a Presiding over homecoming festivities this weekend at I The vice presidents of the Capuchin Franciscan son, Paul, Jr. Cathedral high school will he Hita Gillet (center), homecoming I student council and of each Fathers Her brother, the Very Rev. I class will be attendants. They James W. Naughton, S.J., is queen, and her attendants, Beverly Sanchez (top) and Mary ; are Sarita Schneebeck, student .Annual Board and Tuition Fee Secretary General of the Jes­ Kay Woodman. I council; Judi McAdams, senior; uit order. ! Colleen Kilian, junior; Mary $ 9 9 0 . 0 0 ' Ann Grantz, sophomore; and • Senior High School • Member of North Central Ass'n. TRY Homecoming Festivities I Charlotte Kelly, freshman. All Major Sports • ROTC Honor School For THESE GIRLS also will reign • 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range * Civil Air Patrol over the dance that night held * Indoor Pool * Insurance in the gym from 8:30 to 11:30 For Catalog Address Business Office Set hy Cathedral High o’clock. * Surety Bonds (Cathedral High School, Denver) Cathedral high school’s home- Stepping into the limelight at coming this Saturday and Sun-' CAU Fiesta Dishes - Open Stock Gifts - Hardware - Paint .day will be Rita GUIet, home-i Glass - Toys •coming queen, and her attend-! let's Keep . . . Paul T. McGrady Pipe Threading ants, Beverly Sanchez and Mary VAN SCHAACK & CO. Window Shades - Key Kay Woodman. Duplicating Kicking off the festivities will John R. Moran, Jr. 624 17th Street Open Friday Evenings be a pep rally and dance Oct. Society, Alpha Gamma Omega. P hone 297-5636 32 Broadway 733-2940 16. from 7 to 10 p.m. The rally Incumbent She has taught dramatics at will take place in Oscar Malo AS STATE REPRESENTATIVE Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas’ Pi p hall. permint Playhouse, and directed Sunday, Oct. 18, is Home-- District 16 (Pork Hill & N.E. Pork Hill) 1 p iU lllii l l H l l i l i - K * t » . ■ ■ • III a iB ia I T J Children's Theater productions. coming. Mass in the Cathedral Denver Resident for 26 years — Graduate, Uni­ versity of Notre Dame and University of Denver. at 9 a m. begins the day. College of Law — Practicing Attorney — Member SHE WAS EMPLOYED as At the game that afternoon, of American, Colorado and Denver Bar Associa­ creative dramatics and baton in which the homecoming roy­ tions — 38 months Active Duty. U. S. Navy — i H o m e m a k e r s \ teacher at Peter Pan academy, alty and the CHS Pep club will Member. Blessed Sacrament Church — Married, Denver. put on the traditicmal half-time; five children — State Representative 1963-64. 1 dcmon.stration. | I Hepartment ^ PROGRAM — Nazzaro Girls Hiingiiig Ihr day lo a rlose' will b( llie hnmoenming dance. • Enact Laws lor higher driving standards for Palroniz* Thesa Reliable and Friendly Firms ■ On Dean’s List During the dance, the Royalty teenagers. Gerald H. Phipps will be presented. • Work for Equal Opportunity and Protection L Notre Dame, Ind. — Emilee of the Laws of All Citizens The dance will be held in the A LEGISLATOR — who believes Joanne and Katherine Dianne I iinrkonn ^liik the Cos- • .Adopt Laws to Make Streets Safe individual freedom will endure only Nazzaro, daughters of Mr. and l- U I I 4 .l ie U I I V -IU U mopolitan hotel, from nine p.m, Against Hoodlums so long as we are responsible to Please Patronize Bacon & Schramm Mrs. Joseph C. Nazzaro, 4895 T r r R o r N o r t niidnight, with music by the • Offer Incentives for New Business in Colorado God and our fellow man. Depew Street, Denver, have r v e p u i l John'fimmins combo. Your REGISTER Composition Roofing made the dean's list at St. Advertisers and Tilo Roofing Mai7's College here for excep­ On the Broncos | t e s t in g pr o g r a m s for Roof Repairing tionally high scholarship in Ihe . . ,1 freshmen began this week. Both Mention second semester of the 1963-64 A report on Denvers newly,TEA and the ITED tests THE REGISTER 4820 Brighton Blvd. academic year. revived Broncos will highlight ^,j[| j,g given. All freshmen par- CH. 4-6568 the session of Ihe Knights of | tjeipate in these two testing Columbus Friday Luncheon club p,.(,gra^5 CHURCH, at noon, Oct. 16, in the K. of C. Representatives from various Council d39 home. laSa G rant, ggUgggj jp Colorado addressed INSTITUTIONAL, GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. ' Cathedral seiBors Tuesday, Oct. MAINTENANCE The speaker at the luncheon! 13. Students were informed as “Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy” will be Gerald H. Phipps, nia-ito the merits and qualifications JANITORIAL & SANITARY SUPPUES EQUIPMENT jortty stockholder and chairman'needed to enroll at the educa- 1421 • 16th Street - CH 4-8775 or CH 4-2598 & of the board of the city's pro- tional institutions, DENVER 2. COLORADO SUPPLIES fessional football team. In collaboration with “College FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE .-\ prominent Denver contrac-, Day” was “College Night,” CALL tor, Mr. Phipps will review the'which was held Wednesday, future prospects of the team, Both parents and students were DUMONT which won its first game of the introduced lo the advantages SALES CO. official season the past Sunday and disadvantages of Colorado STROHMINGER 1741 Bllkl SI. 5J4-3I7I after a thange in tlie coaching colleges. Electric Companif staff, ------Tlie cost of the smorgasbord NewS DBudlinA! luncheon is $1. All interested The deadUne for news stories OtfUt iM tt! Stnkt •msTm'Ccmcim.^iissmm W all-hung men are invited to attend. The, and pictures to appear In the weekly sessions are always' “Denver Catholic Register” is concluded by 1 p.m. ! Monday at 5 p.m. 1178 STOUT ST. ^222-B733 Closet DENVM COLORADO by KOHLER

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HELP WANTED— FEMALE 7 'SITUATIONS .WANTED, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 331 REAL ESTATE LOANS We speciahie In Northwest Denver. Arvada. Lakewood and Wheatridge Rea' Mountain Parish Registered nurse wilt give good care Estaie. Prompt, courteous sates service and treaiment in my home. For aged. Your local realtor lor 20 years. $500 TO $2500 Needs Call 421-4710 afte r 3:30 p.m . STACKHOUSE k EAITY HOUSEKEEPER 3535 W. SkYh Ave. GR. 7 1671 1ST & 2ND MORTGAGES FURNISHED ROOMS Must Have Own Transporta­ SEWING MACHINES 40 CONSOLIDATION tion. Write c/o The Register FOR RENT SINGER DIAL STITCH i , Zigzags, buttonholes, monograms. Does' LOANS Box L-7 938 Bannock Furnished rooms for rent, private and,, darning and mending. Also fancy stitches double. Business women, students, work-:I all without buying attachments. Assume >ng girls. Franciscan Sisters. St. Rose ■3 paym ents of 53.25 or 58.00 cash. 623- • LOW RATES HELP WANTED FEMALE Residence. Convenientiv located wifh-in |11566. • FAST SERVICE I a few blocks of the downtown business' Experienced typists, stenos. office work­ : dis tric t. 623-4311. MISC. FOR SALE T a ers needed immediately- for temporary J. MARTIN INV. CO. office work. BOARDING & ROOMING Master Plumbers License. City and State. Will save you money. Free estimates. 4045 So. B roadw ay MANPOWER, INC. AGED 22 Experienced commercial, residential and 7tf-2S57 K E 4.72IS )5M C .H ie rn l. industrial work. Excellent references. 433- Bnard aryj room horr>e fo r eiderty people. 4501 3 nneals daily. Close In TV room. 722 7617 . 1«4 W H IT E ------HOUSEKEEPER Excellent condition. Will do most any- ALTERATIONS thing. Sacrifice fo r $10 00 cash. CH 4 ------FOR RURAL PARISH ROOM & BOARD 22A 6450. Men's trousers restyled, pleats removed, legs tapered. Jackets restyled or altered. WRITE BOX L 794 CARE OF Refined and mature business lady FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 W om en's a lterations. 733-8361. would like to exchange services evenings THE REGISTER for room and board. Write Box L-1544 SINGER SLANT NEEDLE c-'o The R egister, 938 Bannock, Denver, Zigzags, buttonholes, etc. Need responsi-. ROSARIES . 77 938 BANNOCK ST. Colo. ble p arty to assume 5 paym ents of 57.52 or 535.00 cash. TA 5-5080. Beautiful Handmade DENVER, COLORADO. Sterling silver Rosaries. Entire Rosary FURNISHED APTS. 25 Bicycles sterling silver. Our Father beads erv graved with Sacred Heart. $30 each. Only HELP WANTED I Spacious 3 bedroom apartment. Modern, 3 WHEEL BICYCLES money orders accepted. Satisfaction guar­ ! immaculate, nice, for 3-4 working girls. FOLD UP BICYCLES anteed. MALE & FEMALE 7A FR 7-1870. 1365 D e tro it. U N IC Y C LE P A U LA IN C . At'S BIKE SHOP P.O. BOX 198S 2036 G lenarm Place. 1st flo o r. 2 o r 3 334 Federal DENVER, COLORADO room apartnrrent furnished or unfurnished. Near Holy Ghost church. Pets welcomed. AUTO (Used) ^8 BOOKS FOR SALE Clean, warm buffet. Small kitchenette, 1958 Im pata, b lack, new $155 Naugahyde CAB share bath, utilities paid. 1001 Marlon. Interior. New transmission, and motor Britannica, 64 edition. Great Booki of the has 21,000 m iles,, 250 horse power. E x­ W estern W ork). N E W I Each set >300.00 cellent condition. Must sell. Make offer. Teachers award. Cell after 9:00 P.M. or Attractive buffet apartment In private 233-0910. belore 1:00 A.M. weekdays or ill day DRIVERS home. So. Denver area. Complete kitchen. Sundays. 60 { Yellow Cab needs and has Employed widow would like to rent this TRUCKS FOR SALE very reasonably to permanent party. immediate openings for 100 Nurse or would take two girt students full time and 125 part time who would be permanent until summer. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE drivers. If you are between On tw o bus lines. Call 777-5263 Eves, the^ages of 21 and 55 years after 6:30 P.M. Sat. and Sun. after 8:00 “OUR PRESENT STOCK” OUR of age, and have a good A .M . • 14 New 1964 GMC From to 2 Tons knowledge of the city and a New a partm ent. One lady, 135 So. G rant. good safety record, also if Close to St. Francis de Sales and stores. Also 35 used C om m ercial, at Your Lakewood GMC WANT you want year round income APTS. FOR R E N T - Franchised Dealer from a pleasant outdoor type UNFURNISHED 26 job. Apply personnel office— CLEMES MOTOR CO. One bedroom, 2nd floor. Disposal, ex­ 5555 West C olfax Ave. ADS cellent transportation. Shopping, stove, 2T yrs. at the sanr>e location. YELLOW CAB INC. re frig e ra to r. 333-3508. 3435 Ringsby Ct. Optn 7 days a w ttk—34 h ru a day j Spacious one bedroom, ceramic bath, air Equal Opportunity Employtr^ conditioning, range and refrigerator. Near AUTO PARTS 64A I Church, shopping and transportation. GET P arking. 175 So. Sherm an. East Spruce A uto and P arts. 4942 East I. V alm ont Rd., Boulder. 7,000 cars and SITUATIONS WANTED tru c k parts. Phone B ld r. 4^3-3560 or ROOMS FOR RENT D enver A L 5-3963. FEMALE 12 FURNISHED 26 THANKSGIVING 74 RESULTS Will give room and board, nursing, care, Rooms for Girls. Catholic Daughters companionship for elderly In my newly of Arrwnca. 765 Pennsylvania. Also Thanks to St. Jude decorated and carpeted home. Lake View. | rooms available for weddings or recep- 477-2057 o r 433-3778. Itlon s. TA 5-9597. for help given ANNUAL OFFICIAL ★ SERVICE DIRECTORY ★ CATHOLIC 825-1145 DIRECTORY ASH HAULING GUTTERS PAINTING & DECORATING STORM WINDOWS And Telephone Guide Miller Trash Service All makes storm doors, windows, PAPERING—.STEAMING- Krerns and oatio duors ropairtd and ad- — OF THE — Pickup Anytime AL. 5-1932 TKXTURING— lusted. Insurance claims. Raasonabio Gutters, Spouts Interior & Exterior rates. H enry Sawicfcl, 429-2904. SHAFFER’S RUBBISH Wa iMCiana In 0«ntr and PAINTING REMOVAL -All Work Ouaranlitd" TRASH HAULING Archdiocese of Denver COMMERCIAL AND S,avf Ra,lacafl4atit. Fret Billm altt RESIDENTIAL Oiitfan O in d and Ravalrtd. MOUNTAIN EMPIRE TRASH HAULING — WILL BE — Thoroughly Ekporltnced. DECORATORS Any Place m Metropoltten Otnvor REA.SONABLE RATES 2M1M4 r;7 9t;s| Day or Night Calki AL. 5-3319 Dopondohic, Cuiranlotd. E A. 2-3558 2430 H igh Stroot American Roofing PLUMBING Published October 22,1964 Regis Prof. Sets BEAUTY SALON UPHOLSTERERS Now Opened for busintss at 1547 Paorla Sheet Metal Co. ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. Ro-Upholstering by a relioblo fkm. 35 Speaking Tour LA V E D A 'S B E A U T Y SALON. 3640561 Repairing, new work, sewers and sink years expeneme—terms Experienced operatori. Open by appoint CH 4-t«( 2159 Downing •ioes c'eaned. Our work Is guaranteed. NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY The Rev. Robert R. Boyle. ment. Evenings. A fte r 4 p jn . SU 1-M3S Free Estimates. 7145 Court Pi. mi3/3 WHAT'S IN THE DIRECTORY? Listing of "Mamoar of St. Thertia Parish'' 609 E. Atsm eda . SH 4 0300 S.J., as.sociate professor of Eng-I A6ember of All Soult' Parish Tlie firms listed here • All pastors, assistants. lish at Regis college, will makei BRICK WORK ROOFING speaking appearances in Tulsa, | deserve to be remembered HEATING NEW ROOFS-REPAIRS • All Catholic school principals. Okla., Thursday and Friday,! Chimneys - Steps • Porches Ad Work Guorontood when you are distributing Oct. 15-16. I Tuck Pointing Torms — Free Eitimotes your patronage in the dif­ • All Superiors of Catholic Convents, hospitals, col­ Repairing TA . W495 On Oct. 13 Father Boyle will Member of our Lody of Groce Parish ferent lines pf lousiness. leges, high schools, and institutions. address the Tulsa Adult Educa­ 40 Years of Know How Call Mr. McLean, 333-2839 • Detailed information on every parish ond mission tion program. He will discuss FOLEY HEATING TV SERVICE-APPLIANCES in the Archdiocese — addresses, time of Masses, the place of the Blessed Virgin BUILDERS & CONTRAaORS rectory and convent phone numbers. in English poetry, demons^trat- “Sight and Sound Our Specialty” ing one unhappy result of the Protestant Revoit. BUILOINQ and CONTRACTINO WE REPAIR AL'S APPLIANCES On Oct. 16 Father Boyle will For Any RomotfttInB In Your Sales and Service all makes No mattor what you’re looking for... you’ll find it in this Homo ~ InsMt or Out » deliver two ledures at the Uni­ SMOKY Commerce City's versity of Tulsa, one to the Eng­ fifth edition of the official directory of the Archdiocese of Fine TV and Appliance Service 288-916.1 lish faculty and students on 7260 .Monaco “Shakespeare and Politics” and FIREPLACES 288-0810 Denver. one to a general group on “The Vilanlelle of Stephen Dedalus,” CAIX JACK RE18 NO CURE - NO PAY a discussion of Jovee and Yeats. 934-3593 NEED HEAT? TA 5-5107 Membar o4 Notra Oama Parisfi

DIRECTORY DEPARTMENT HOME REMODELING ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL Chaplain Slates CURTAIN CLEANERS DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER To Introduce You to the Reguler CloMified Section FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS ^ rAII 4AD AA^ICAKI • ORDER P.O. Box 1620 Instruction Series C U R IA iN S , CROCHETED TA BLE CALL MR. McLEAN Ft. Carson — F'ather (1st Lt.) CLOIHS, DRAPERIES, BLAN KEIS. 333-2839 FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OkLESS Denver 1, Colorado SPREADS, LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ Howard \V. John.son is starting EST MEIHOOS HAND PRESSED ONLY. ■k BRICKWORK TO BUY, S a i OR SWAP a series of adult instructions in I3S9 K A IA V A IH . TA. S-SSIT. ir MUDERMZATIUN TODAY Please send...... copy (copies) of THE ■k PAINTING the Catholic faith each Tuesday DECORATING This offer good for Ciassifiod Soction only. CATHOLIC DIRECTORY for the Archdiocese and Thursday from 6 to 7 p m. •k GENERAL HUME REPAIRS of Denver for 1964-65 to: at Fort Carson as his introduc­ I Painting A Dacorallng, iptclailiing In Dots not apply to Roai Estoto Display $ 2 ^ 0 : -esldantlal w urk. C all a n Y tti^ , 2S5 6405. McLEAN tion to Fort Carson. Advortising The new 3rd Brigade chaplain i FLOOR COVERINGS CONSTRUaiON a HOME IMPROVEMENT Postpaid (Name) is the only priest from the dio­ FlU IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX cese of Natchez, ^^iss.. on ac­ Formica Counter fops, ^ CO. WaU rftq, Vkiyt Lineiuum J W M W i 1"“' '■ tive duty as an .-\rmy chaplain. Fi*0161 m i E udw a SI.______E A. I t t X at Leland, Miss. Jim Dwyer Eledric He was an assistant pastor at LINEN SERVICE ,St. Joseph's parish. Greenville, CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND AAAIL TO iMiss., and taught religion at St. The firms listed here WESTERN Joseph's high school there be- TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Qaoified Advertiting, The Re9 iiter DOfl/’/' DELA Y... ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY . deserve to be remembered irs Soi Broadway /»U9) ; fore he came on .Army duty. He when you are distributing Box 1620, Denver 1, Cole., or phene it in te :is a[ recent graduate of the PAINTING AV.YILABLE VIA MAIL ORDER .Arms Chaplain school. Ft. Ham- your patronage in the dif­ KE. 4-4205 Patnimg INSIDE and OUT. Fret Ettl- lilton. .N.V. ferent lines of business. i m ilts . C tii 244 1491 John 0 'G ra d|r. IP m m

Funds To Defray Women of St. Vincent's Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15 Cosf of Carmelite Meet Oct. 16 on Census Chope/ at Lifflefon (St. Vincent de Paul Parish, School” night will be Oct. 21 at Third grade, Mr. and Mrs. Denver) [ Funds received in the current The sisters spend hours of 8 p.m. in the school for parents Joseph Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. ppeal to aid the cloistered Car- each day of their lives in prayer A final meeting for the wom­ of second grade pupils. Michael .Auer, Mr. and Mrs. en workers on the St. Vincent lielite Sisters in Littleton will for Catholics of the archdiocese The following couples have Charles Berkley, and Mr. and de Paul parish census will be been appointed as room par­ elp to defray the huge cost of and for lapsed Catholics. The Mrs, Walter Hammett; ents by Mrs. Lois O’Leary, PT.A he new $200,000 public chapel, nuns never leave the Carmel ex­ held Friday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 Fourth grade, Mr. and Mrs. president: Ihich was dedicated last cept in case of severe illness. p.m. Edwin Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. an. 23. Also urged to attend are the First grade. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Richardson. Mr. and The Rt. Rev. Consignor Greg- MOTHER TERESA is prioress men who were not able to at­ Bruce Ecord, and Mr. and .Mrs. I Mrs. Howard Bettinger, Mr. and Smith, P.A., V.G., stressed at the Carmel. tend the meeting the previous James Queen; week and any parishioners who Mrs. Theodore Swan, and Mr. his aim in the annual drive Throughout the year the Sis­ Fifth grade, Mr. and Mrs. would like to work on the cen­ and Mrs. Ernest Jacobson: onsored by the Friends of Car- ters welcome requests for pray­ John Roddy, Mr. and Mrs. sus and who have not yet been Second grade. Mr. and .Mrs. bel, a lay organization ded- er from the faithiful. and the re­ George Billings, Mr. and Mrs. contacted. Francis Clapham, Mr. and Mrs. bated to assisting the 18 nuns quests come by the thousands Harvey Saltz, and Mr. and Mrs. The census will be taken up Robert Lowrey, Mr. and Mrs. It the Carmel. through the mail and by phone. James Meehan: on Sunday, Oct. 18. Joseph Ford, and Mr. and .Mrs. Monsignor Smith is spiritual Sixth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Leo THE NEXT PTA “Back-to- Richard Faltermeier; ' RISING TO a majestic height director of the Friends. Scores Whitty, Mr. and Mrs. William 114 feet, the public chapel of members of the Archbishop’s Preininger, Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ |ras erected to accommodate guild assist in mailing out some as Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Tasty Ceremony ay persons. They join the nuns 10,000 letters of appeal and in Catholic Education's Goal Richard Jones; their primary work of sing- keeping records. Seventh grade, Mr. and Mrs. Cakes — one to express appreciation to president of the archdiocesan Catholic Par­ bg the praises of God. A membership card is sent to John Vigil, Mr. and Mrs. former PTA officers and one to welcome the ent-Teacher league; Mrs. Dene McMahon, Open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 each donor. There are no meet­ Said To Be Self-Discipline Thomas Cowhick, Mr. and new officers — play a leading role in the or­ rice president of the Ft. Logan PTA; Mrs. i.m„ the chapel can accommo- ings and election of officers in (St. Mary’s High School many people never understand, Mrs. Charles Coyle, and Mr. ganization’s installation ceremonies at Holy Robert E. Dolan, president; and the Rev. |ate 150 persons. It is attached the Friends, whose headquarters Colorado Springs) and that is the principle of serv­ and Mrs. Dwight Cole; Name parish, Ft. Logan. Displaying the pas­ •Anthony Weiniapfel, pastor. the Carmel’s private chapel are at St. Francis de Sales’ rec­ The first PTA meeting of St.i ice beyond reward.’’ hnd to the monastery itself. tory, Denver. Eighth grade, Mr. and Mrs. tries are, from left, Mrs. Anna Marie Gold, Mary’s high school was opened THE PARENTS WERE privi­ Donald Sebesta, Mr. and Mrs. Thus the Carmel, for the first According to the rule of their by William Haney, who is the leged to view the display of Elmer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. jime since it was founded in order, the Sisters live entirely [new co-president with Mrs. Ha­ paintings, prints, and sculptures James Higgens, and Mr. and |>47, has space available for on alms and on what they grow ney, on Oct. 6. Denverites In College Play of Sister Gladys Ann before and Mrs. Creighton Krai. olemn litur^cal ceremonies on in their own garden. Thus the The Very Rev. .Monsignor after the meeting. Sister is a new Atchison, Kans. — Stephen F. presented Oct. 15-17 at St. Bene­ so against supreme, and eventu­ Ihe occasion of great feasts and Carmel depends on alms. The Robert Hoffman, pastor, intro­ faculty member at St. Mary’s THE SISTERS expressed dict’s college here. ally fatal od(ls. for investiture and profession nuns may not beg unless they duced the faculty and the new Savageau, son of Mrs. Mary L. who recently received her mas­ their appreciation for the gen­ The play concerns the life of Ites. are in extreme necessity. principal. Sister Patrick Marie. Savageau, Denver, and Daniel Savageau had the lead role of ter of fine arts degree from the erosity of the parishioners in St. Thomas More, Lord Chan­ Begun and sponsored by the The faithful are invited to be­ Sister gave the parents an in­ T. Carrillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. More, and Carrillo was cast as University of Colorado. the annual pantry shower. cellor of England under King \rchbishop’s guild, the Friends come members in the Friends. spirational speech on the aims She has art classes for the Members of the parish can still Thomas Carrillo, Denver, were Henry VIII. More sought to Signor Chapuys. Savageau is a |)f Carmel assists the nuns in Individuals and organizations of Catholic education. students at St. Mary's and is make donations by taking them selected for roles in Thomas maintain his integrity of con­ freshman and Carrillo a sopho­ fleeting their daily expenses for may check one of the four types SISTER DECLARED that the chairman of the art department. to the recAory. Bolt’s “A Man for All Seasons,” science, and succeeded in doing more at the college. Electricity, water, gas, mainte­ of membership listed in the box main goal is self-discipline and nance, etc. below. that a Catholic education is an extension of a Catholic home. .She continued: “The assur­ Friends of the Carmel ance on the part of parents in a generation that suffered de­ Annual Membership Appeal pression, paid taxes, and built Your Parish Real Estate Guide a parochial school system sec­ 301 S. Sherman Street ond to none is heartening to us t o d ^ . ’ ’ 3>— All S««iE (Englenreed) M 3 3 — S t. Joha Hm 42— M. WiHoiaaaa Denver, Colo. 80209 / Sister’s most effective state­ Iv a n g a liit ment was: “We hope they (the Name ...... IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 7 BEDROOM HOME students) will choose their life’s 5 BDRMS. — $21750 Addresf ...... NO QUALIFYING Largo BungoMw on eomor let ho* living work because they love it. They 13 2 story, 3 bedroom*, bath, 2nd floor. room, dining room, tun, music and break­ must be taught one principle ■bV 27 2 bedroom*, sleeping porch, bath 1st fast rooms. Large kitchen. 2 large bed­ City ...... S ta te ...... Zip Code...... Assume FHA loan on this 4 bedroom home. baths. Uroe kitchen. 2 car f floor. Full aeparafe dining room. Spacl- room* ind 1 small bedraom, full both, 9a ra 9€. $950 down. JOE JAEGERS. / ou* modem kitchen. Full besement ha* all on mein floor. Wall to waM carpeting. Ordinary Membership...... I 1 □ 771-3359. / big family room, 2nd firiplece. At con­ Full finished leml-baMment with 4 bed­ dition throughout. Doubfo goroge. Vi rooms, storage, furnace ond large laundry Anxiltary Nembenhip ...... I 3 □ LEGAL NOTICES $700 DOWN block to St. John's. rooms, 10 baths. Hot water heel, 220 wir­ L. W. ARCHER, CO. 388-0427 ing, garage. 010.500. Term s. Sustaining Membership...... $ 5 □ $133 PER MO. BY OWNER IN THS COUNTY COURT 3 bedroom brick with garaga- Lots of { 33— St. Josaph Far Organitatlona ...... $10 □ In inS lor itN City M>4 Cssnty W Donvtr appliances plus new carpet) and drapes.; DE 3-8191 «nS SIMo «f CoWrnio If you are particular you'll love it. j Renew al...... □ N ew ...... □ No. P-1Z47I sooooo, Call JOE, 771-3359 N O T IC I O F f i n a l SETTLeMENT FOR SALE OR RENT 42— St. Phlloiaaaa E lio t* 0< ELIZASETH H. FAVELKA, OIM I Known 01 EMuboin Pavclko, OocooMd. BELL REALTY 7 ROOMS $350 DOWN No. P-Z2S7I 7t0-35St Reotter 7t0-tS5t Notia It h*r«by givon ttiit I M v* IIM PRICE REDUCED REDUCED TO $11,500 my llnol roport I" Uio County Court ol 027 E L A T I. Near three school*. Coll For Quick Sain th« City and County of Denver, Colorado, 3 ■ "All Souls (Inglewood) 1137 MILWAUKEE, In excellent oondltlon, and that any perion detiring to obloct lo GAINES GREEN CO. 716 Security Bldg., Parents Hold Meeting 534 0270. redecorated 3 bedrooms. Close to school*, the lame itiall file written obledlon with shopping and but. Family sized kllchan, the said court on or before October 22, 4 or MORE BEDROOMS lull dining room, flreplac*. BeoulNul yard. 1H4. 3 7 — Si . M ary ’s (LiM ofoa) E arly p p tieulon. 005 mo. F .l.T .I. Jaill* L. Clinton FRAME—full finished basement. 1 car i0 0 -i2 a Executrix ST. MARY’S — LITTirON Opan 0anday 1 I* 1 At Mullen High School Bernard E. Engler garege. Well to well carpel—fenced yerd Attorney for Ihe estate -FH A appraised. V7JOC K E N , 70l-«203 NEW ON MARKET 414 M a leitic Bldg. (Mullen High School, Denver) Mmes. IjOuIs Zarlingo, J. J. or 355-0070. Total Of 5 bdrms., 3 baths In this extra 1 $15,750 Denver, Colorado 00203 sharp, large brick ranch, famllyroom, 2 The Mullen high school PTA Carabcllo, and John Eisner; S34-4333 1st. fir. bdrm. & bath in this re­ (Published In the Denver Catholic PAR-MAC REALTY The Number by the Parish Heading Over Eoch fireplaces. 2 car garage. Beautiful fenced met Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. in junior class, Mmes. Lester Register) yard. Hxcellent value at $22,850. (67 S modeled older 2-sty. home. the gymnasium. Mrs. Jean Hail, Crum, John Hickey, and Jack Pint Publlcelloo! September 17, t004 Ad is the Key to its Location on tho Map. D 6 ) Dishwasher, disposal, stove, re­ president of the Mothers’ club, Knudsen; sophomore, Mmes. Lait Publlcetlon; October 15, 1H4 $1,500 assumes existing Gl loan. Lovely frig. & eat space in kit. (Car­ 3 bdrm. brick, famllyroom, partly finish­ peted. H.W. heat. Call 322-1023 introduced the officers, chair­ Francis Kane, Bernard Deidel, 21 — Freseoletleii 3 1 - SK ed bsmt.. 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage. IN THE COUNTY COURT STUNNING (63 S VA) eves. men, committee members and In end lor tlie City ond County of Donvor and James McCoy; freshman, ENGUSH COUNTRY HOME CALL ED FE IS T, 790-6705, 297-5404 room mothers. They are: Mmes. Francis Brown and Mar­ •nd ttoto of Colorodo Cline & Hardesty, Inc. NEW ENGLAND CHARM No. P-34Sa7 1988 Bellnlre Inside and out! Architect designed 2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 2055 DEXTER tin Jones. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4 hugt bedroomi end 3 overtited bitht y 3225 W. 6TH AVE. story 3 bedroom. Big liv. rm. la din. rm. ESTATE SALE uptfelrt. 3 dtnt. Ilvingroom with flre- PRESIDENT, Mrs. Byron B. Eltolo of EDWIN DAVID MILLER, olio Don't lull drivo by, «lop end let me open to shady terrace. Pretty kit.* lib., 4-bdrms., 3 baths in thii 2-sty. Known as E. D. MILLER, ED MILLER plioi and dthlngroom on main floor. Nten •how you tbli 3-bedroom freme with pwd. rm. F.F. bimf.« den. bdrni.* bath VonSchaack&Co. Hell; first vice president, Mrs. THE FACULTY members and EDWIN D. MILLER, dacaaatd ly rtmodtiod ond bullt-ln aloetrlc kltchon. poiaibit 3rd or uea femlly room or Carpets and draperies. All appliance). home. Hot water heat, fln, jCharies Stlres; second vice were present in their class­ No. P-S4867 Now wiring ond bottboard hot wattr den. Full flnimed beiement, llke-new con- Thi) for iu)t SMeW. Pmttr H.W. Heat. REALTOR bsmt., gar., Idt. w/brkfst. rm. All parsons having claims against tho hoot throiighout. New plumbing, new dlllon thraughoul. 3-ctr garage, patio, Surrounded by trees, roses, space. [president, Mrs. William Stau- rooms prior to the meeting root. tS.N0 In new carpeting alone. 3 ear 34*0 W. Mat*, U tlliM l 107-1*1* Call 322-1023 eves. abova named Htete are ragulred to tllo beeutlful yard. Breeth-teking view ol city HOME BUILDING SITE ter; secretary, Mrs. Joseph from 7 to 8 o’clock, for consul­ thorn for ollowanoi In tho County Court oge. Over 330 ft. of trontegi. taSJMB and lovely poW . 115,750 or try 0.1. Pree- ol tho City and County of Donvor, Colo- KB STEVENS. 3004030. ITVy-mot freni O N LY M M McShane; corres. secretary, tation with the parents. enletlpn Perlih, ihope. echooli, trene- 37— St. Mary's CHRIST THE KING redo, on or before the 2*th doy of portellon cion. (3W-303). Norma Seuve. BEATRia M. SHIRK $15,500 Mrs. John Diederich; treasur­ October 17 and 18 are the March, lt»5, or slid delm i shall bo lor- L C Fultiiwifier, Inc 3IB03I3. (U tH otoa) ovor barred. Fine Heme* REALTOR 3554571 Older 2-sty. home with 4 bdrms., er, Mrs. James Lane; histori­ dates set for the homecoming Andrew WysowetcKy S7S1 So. Colo. Bird. an, Mrs. Matthew Saya; audl Administrator Realtor 268-3071 2 baths, 1st fir. den, 2-car gar. activities. On Saturday, 17, as—"i t. BemodoHo 3 1 — S I. Ji Spacious Tri-level Call Mr. Jensen, 333-2163 tor, Mrs. Elmer Jensen; hospi- there will be a pep rally at 5:30 (Published In the Denver Catholic Register) (Lakew ood) 6005 E. 17th 4 bePreomi, 3 balht. Fulmtn kRchtn, tality, Mrs. Albert Narracci, p.m., a bonfire at 1:30 p.m., First Publication: Octobir t, 1M4 snack bar plut qming are*. Largt family Lost Publlcotlon: Odbbtr 30, IMA 3 bedroom French Normandy, livtno RUSS WEHNER and Parliamentarian, Mrs. Mil- and a barbeque at 7 p.m. All room, dining room, kitchen, den, surv- room with flrepltc*. CarpaUng. drapes 1132 FAIRFAX 419 SO. LAMAR COURT room and ^ bath on main floor. Finished and mifly extra*. Orly 033JW. REALTOR ton Hult. are invited. IN THE COUNTY COURT BY OWNER Beoutllully kepi 3 bedroom brick ranch. basement. Near Blesied Sacrament. Dou­ The Chairmen: Home room, In 0nd lor Iho City ond County ol Donvor ble garage, sprinkler tysttm. VKant. 4649 E. Colfax 377-8803 On Sunday the homecoming 3 banreom brick. 1 alory Oolonlol. Tiled enlranee, center hall plan. Living 798-2074 •nd Slilo of Colorado Open to an offer. Call Andy Sanford 771- Mrs. Edward Gartland, CPTL, game between Annunciation No. F-000S7 room, dining room, tpocioui dan. parquet 5*31 W. O ad d n CIrcIa polod Ibrougbout, ramodalad klttlwn. IVb floor and flriplaet. Oood eating epoct In 4579. 56 GRANT ST. Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh; schol­ and Mullen will be played at NOTICE TO CREDITORS both*, flniahod roc roam. Fitlo. OoragB Estate o( PITTS MONROE SCOTT, de­ tunny kltclwn. Separate utility room, 1<0 bath*, garage. Secluded patio, fenced Older 2 Jlory brick home. Large llvli«- arships, Mrs. John Baker; 3 p.m. in the Mullen stadium. ceased. L. C. Fuienwider, Inc. yerd. PRICED RIGHT. room, dlnbigroem a kitchefl on 1*1 floor. No. F -S am CALL NOW 3 bdrm*. I, new bath on 2nd floor. Only membership, Mrs. Dennis An alumni reception will fol­ WULFF OF DENVER E quilaM * B M f. laO^OTI NO DOWN Ol O’Neill; teacher aides, Mrs. low the game, AM ptraons having dolmi against the 011,50b. A«k h r LE N SCHACK, 207-5000, •bove named esttl* are required to tllo 333-8881 Rnaltor 31— at. Jamas I BEDROOM HOME re*: 333-2102. James Jensen; publicity, Mrs. thorn tor ollowoneo In tho County Court 2132 V. Mth AVE. of Iho City and County of Donvor, Colo­ 377-8695 Mark Kerin; stamp, Mrs. A1 ON SATURDAY, Oct. 24, at rado, on or before the Tih doy of April, 7— Christ Iho King Large family home on 2 - (R-3) Roberts; bowling, Mrs. James 8:30 p.m. the parents are invit­ IMS, or uid claimt shall bo lorevor 1560 KEARNEY lots. Fenced. Double garage. VonSchaock&Co. Costello; ed to a halloween party in the barrod. 3-BEDROOM W/DEN 2S— at. laraaSaWa Loveable, Livable 3 bedroom home. Patio. Andrew Wysawoteky Plus e 3 mom offkc for the young REALTOR Adminisirolor (Lokaw aaS) Room Mothers: Senior class. cafeteria. 785 FAIRFAX ST. business man or the semLretIrvd. STACKHOUSE (REALTOR) 275 Unli^. Btvd. 297-50H (Published In the Denver CilholK Owner wilt carry or will Gl with no Register) Butff-!n electric kitchen. 2 baths, ga- loan costs. 477-1178 First Fubllcellon: October 0, 1004 ragte sprinkler. Carpetino A drapea. 3 BEDROOM BRICK patio. Reasonably priced. Wilt acll FHA “Open Fri., Sun. 2 lo 4 p.m. Last Publication: Novembor S, 1004 On lar^e lot. Well for irrlaatlon. Hugt 41—41s. Tolar A Tool or O l. for your convenience” covered patio. Total price I14J00. No IN THE COUNTY COURT ADVANCE REALTY (Wksatridfs) In ond tor Ha City and Coonly of Donvor down payment and only $125.00 P .l.T .I. •nd tiafa of Colorado 388-6389 C H E T G R U B IN , 233-2392. No. F -M in FIVE BEDROOMS NOTICt TO CRSOITORI Estate of FRANK W. DA(SGS. Deceased. 9— Ovardion Angol JOHN F. BRUNO 3 baths, family room with fire­ No. P-34177 I IN 0*. C*N. 700-1571 place, electric kitchen, garden All ptraons having claImt ogalnst the level rec. room, fenced yard. abavo nomad ostalo tra rowired M flic OVERLOOKS THE PARK thorn tor oMowinco In tho County Court aa— SI. Cathorloa’s Hot water heat, quiet street. of tho City and County of Donvtr, Celo- phis mountain view. 3 bedroom Con­ C.\LL rode, on or bolero Iho llh day of April, temporary near Regis and Marycrest. Otir PersonaHiMi 10OS. or sold claims shall bo forovor Ciutet neighborhood and ideal for chil­ FOR SALE BY OWNER 422-2167 barred. dren. Wonderful recreational f^ilittas. Servic* Sells Homei Bernard E. Engler Denver utiliftes. low taxes. SU$ ROSE­ 3 bedraom brick home. Hardwood floor* 3 1 — St. 4 1 — M s. TM m a Taal Executor M A R Y L A N t. throughout. M ftniiliod baaemont, (Whootrldga) Bernard E. Engler coverad acretnod-m potto. Fonood yard Attorney lor tho oslali 477-8748 1671 ONEIDA wllti booulllully mtturad ahrMbbory. 434 M olottic Building BY OWNER l U S U S R 'i It- Donvor, Colortdo Front drtvo. Noor cflurdi, tchooL bua KING SIZE BARGAIN 25N S. Sraadway SN 44tN ' S34-4333 and shopping. For Mormotion coll, 433- (Fubllthed In tho Donvtr Catholic ' Owner wants after on quality built 3 4 bedroom »ll brick. R ^ ls lo r) bedroom*. Large living room with flre- Doubte garage. First FubUcoHon: October I. 1004 BUYING- SELLING- TRADING I piece, full dining room and breakfaal Last Fubllcillan: November S. 1004 Close to church and school IN NOTRE DAME PARISH a t— St. Domioic’f room, Spacious cMait* plua 3rd badroom and bath In baiemant. 3 car garaga. IN TN I DIITRICT COURT Sor MARTIN DELOHERY 422-6035 IN AND FOR TN I CITY AND COUNTY A**um e saa, 110,000 loth under 030400. OF DINVIR ANB ITATl OF ♦35 4(*CI W.lh FOR RENT COLORADO 32— St. Joha rim 41— Sta. Pofor A Roal CtvB Acllta N*. BTWn k C INSO R r e a l t y CO. 2551 GROVE STREET NOTKR CornkTlftr F njncinq 4nd ln\uiAFicf Evai09«list (Wheolrldlge) IN TNR MATTER OF TMfe DETER­ 3*';* Tfnn>4e*' 855 8737 4 room court MINATION OF INTIRRST IN THE 639 FILLMORE LANDS OF JENNIE MARIE ROSS. Newly decorotecd NEW- A/K/A JRNNII NL ROU, DRCRAIRD Lady of I LOW TAXES Looking To: Adorn J. Rots, EmtsI M. Ross. Adults. $47.50 Per Mo. HOT WATER HEAT John Frank Ross, and Dorothy E. Morvty: FOR RENT OR LEASE I Specloui 3 bedrooms, dining room, To: All other portent who irt or clslm brtakfstt room. 110 bath*, di*po**l, 3650 Holland Court. 3 bedroom brick. Liv­ to bo h tir t e l sold docodont, ond to oil 2140 SO. DELAWARE 29— St. Fraach ila Salas {fenced yard, double garage. S10JOO. CIo m ingroom and diningroom combination. I pirtont Mtorostsd, Oroottngt: I to church, school, shopping end trsi» Electric kitchen with eating space. Toko nottco that o potitlon hot boon ModeraV buM ng, 2,200 sq. fl. I porlation. ceramic tile bath. 2 car garage for a 2 UMTS GREENE* m-6S77. tlM In this couso lUcglng that the with additional 7,500 sq. ft. for $10,388 NO DOWN GI ! 756-3003 obovt dtetdent dlad kitostalt ItovinB storage or parking. on undividtd ono-hoH Intorest In Iho WILL TR.\DE NEW LISTING tallowing detcribtd real ttltlt: BY OWNER 3 bedrooms, livingroom, diningroom, kit­ 3 2 — a t. M l Lot IB Block SB Second Filing of ■ chen. bam. W basement, up 2 bedrooms, ONLY $21,950 portion of HlgMond Fork, tllutit In Home 757-2865 bath, kitchen, livingroom o>mbtnation. (j^PEN SUNDAY 1 t« 3 Near Wheelrldge High and Lakttida (hop­ Iho City and County of Donvor, Stott Redecorated. ping. Over IJM a^ It. Newer 0 bedreem el Colerado. $ bednxim brick bungalow with 31 eraamiOaHna large linng and diningrooms, brick. Carpeted and drepad nvtnn, dkrinp- That tho ptfltlen nimot Iho above par- SCHROEDER & WEAVER room comMnelton. Fonlly rpom wllh 11.*- sons os Iho hoks of the dsoodont m d 53*-717S newly carpeted. Extra large plaoe, lam* kitchen wllli eoHnf appce, Iht present owners ol said property. FOR SALE modern Idtchew. 4th bedroom, large utldly. DouM* gartg*. Lam* lenead You ore netifled to answer said peti­ rec. room and new bath in landscapad M . Aaaiima 0ia.da F>iA loan. near a m n tion within twenty (3b) dtyt otter Ihe G R E E N E . 237-4577. Wafek H U H* service of this natlct on you (H lervtd 31—^ . Jinnat basement. Drapes included. $900 by publlcotlon. within Iweidy 134) days BY OWNER down. 966 C(X)K This year’s Miss Cardinal, sweatheart of that ferocious eftor the last publlcallon el IM t notict), New 3 bedroom home. Full besement, •nd In default of any answer, the Court all elactric kitchen. 606 Tennyson. SPACIOUS YARD XU-5322 333-5222 333-538 NISE (Rn Hot) loeklag Mid la the ceater. Is Theresa Lopes (seated, right), will proeeod to hoar tho motter oe 2 bedroom brick. Full finished basement. | Catholic provided by low. i 32— M. Joha Iba 477-1678 a senior at Annnndation high school, Denver. The other o u - $14,900 3nJ bedroom. Large rec, room includes' Deled et Denver, Colorado.l this 71h dev 75*-50B4 carpeting and drapes. Summer house, Iv a ag e llsf dldates for the honor at the Denver school are, standing, from at October. A.O. 1004. sprinkling system. $450 down and $114 a FRANK H. CONRY month moves you in. See 734 0 ,6 . 22nd left. Georgette Rudolph, freshman, and Virginia Sandoval, a CI4r1t of the Court Av». j w g r g g i n - Lorry E. Lowlor The firms listed here FOR RENT school? Junior, and, seated, Gllda Vargas, a sophomore. The girls AHomey tor Petitioners deserve to be remembered 1021 QUEBEC 0000 W. I4lh Avenue Unfurnished 3 bedroom double. were nominated by their respective classes. Miss Lopez collect­ Lakewood. Colorado when you are distributing Cute 2 bedrooms with batement. 337-1331 kitchen, garage, nice yard. Fenced. Can Full finished basement. One! (Published In Ihe Denver Catholic Regis­ your patronage in the dif­ wim ed the highest number of vx4es and will be crowned Miss ter! block from Church. ' Cardinal. First Publication: October B 1004 ferent lines of business. WARD REALTY Last Publication- October 30, 1004 300-1335 DE-3-7052 Page 16 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 Mass of Angels Pray for Them Offered for Three 1^ 1 I Tots, Fire Victims >*f Baum, Lola, 975 S. Jackson Domenico, Mary. Elizabeth mortuaries. street. Requiem High Mass, St. (Sabetta), 2105 Union drive, Hart, Veronica, 1300 Lansing Vincent de Paul’s church, Oct. Lakewood. .Solemn Requiem street, .Aurora. Requiem High ■Mass of the Angels was of­ car but not before they were 12. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ .Mass, .Mt. Carmel church, Oct. .Mass, St, Therese’s church, fered in St. Cajetan's church, critically burned. vard mortuaries. 12. Boulevard mortuaries. Aurora, Oct. 8. Interment Mt. Denver. Oct. 14 for the three Bernadette and Rueben died Carelll, Margaret, 4470 Elm Duran, Shirley Emily Dena, Olivet. Olinger mortuaries. children of .Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph later that evening and Jonathan court. Requiem High Mass, Mt.' 1113 28th street. Requiem High Lopez, Alice Margaret, 641 Baca who were fatally burned died the following day. Carmel church, Oct. 7. Inter­ Mass. Our Lady of Grace Fox street. Requiem High .Mass, in a freak accident Oct 9, Interment was in .Mt. Olivet. . M ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mor- church, Oct. 10. Interment -Mt. St. Joseph’s church, Oct. 15. In­ Trevino mortuaries handled ar­ uaries. Olivet. Trevino mortuaries. terment Ft. Logan .National THE CHILDREN. Bernadette. rangements. Dawson, Charles Emery, 1080 Ely, Bernard E., Route 1. cemetery. Trevino mortuaries. 2: Rueben. 3: and Jonathan. 1: Sherman street.. Requiem Mass,| Littleton. Requiem High Mass. Lo Sasso, Josephine, 3975 were waiting in the family car IN .ADDITION TO their par­ Cathedral of the Immaculate St. .Mary’s church. Littleton, Shoshone street. Requiem High for their mother and two other ents, the three children arc sur­ Conception, Oct. 9. Olinger Oct. 7. Interment ,\It. Olivet. .Mass, .Mt. Carmel church. Oct. children when the fumes from vived by four brothers. Eugene. mortuaries. Nickels-Hili mortuary. 15. Interment .Mt. Olivet. Boule­ a five-gallon gasoline container, Filbert. Louie, and Joseph. Jr.; Geren, Lillian ,M.. 6551 E. filth vard mortuaries. tipped over, apparently some­ two sistere, Juanita and Robin; avenue, '"ommerce City. Re­ Madrid, Jennie, 3227 Arapahoe how ignited and engulfed the car and their grandparents, Mr. and quiem High .Mass, St. Ca­ street. Requiem High Mass, St. in flames. Mrs. Felipe Baca, Joe Atencio, therine’s church, Derby, Oct. 10. Cajetan's church, Oct. 10. Inter­ The parents were able to pull and Lucinda Garcia, all of Den­ Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard ment -Mt. Olivet. the children from the flaming ver. mortuaries. .Mauro, Ralph. 7595 W. 48th Greb, Theodore J.. 4097 W. avenue, Wheatridge. Requiem Grand avenue, Littleton. Re­ High .Mass, St. Anne’s church, quiem .Mass. St. Catherine’s Aurora, Oct. 9. Interment .Mt. Turkey Dinner Planned church, Denver, Oct. 9. Inter­ Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. ment Mt. Olivet. Romero, Emma, 516 W. 7th Hard Times Dance Guarasci, .Vntonio, 3fi38 Tejon. avenue. Requiem Mass, St. In Presentation Parish Getting in the spirit of Halloween are these 24. Sealed, from left, are Elena McMillan, Bev| Requiem High .Mass, Mt. Cajetan’s church, Oct. 12. Inter­ members of .St. .Anthony’s circle, which is criy Grace, and Ruth Mason, and, standingj Carmel church, Oct. 7. Inter­ ment Mt. Olivet. (Presentation Parish, Denver) This is the first year Presen- Salinas, Jose, 7050 Colorado; sponsoring a Hard Times dance in St. An­ Phillis Fehringer and Reta Brolt. ment -Ml. Olivet. Boulevard .t.a .u v.Hvs i,n. Turkey dinner will be served tation school has participated in boulevard. Requiem Mass. Oct. thony of Padua’s parish hall Saturday, Oct. 13 Sacred ■ Heart chuVeh. W er'j" ment.....It Ft. Ft. Logan Logan National National ceme- ceme ! « ‘ .. 'ff an op- By St. Anthony Parish Circle tcry. Trevino mortuaries, , portunity to see where their JERRY BREEN Shields, James J„ 2733 Hooker program as a fit- children arc eating their street. Requiem High Mass, St. ting close to National School ^he public is invited.! Florist Lunch week, Oct. 11-17. , , , Hard Times Dance Set h r Oct. 24 1521 Champa Dominic’s church, Oct. 13. Inter­ Although the regular school ment in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard 266-3131 mortuaries. THE DINNER WILL be a Pi'osram staff have vol- (St. .Anthony of Padua’s Parish, circle, the event will feature rator General of the School Si Type A lunch " as re- Iheir services to pre- Denver) dancing from 9 p m. till 1 a.m. ters of St. Francis, and fir Zahn, Thomas W„ 2320 Vance. typical Requiem High Mass. St. .Mary quired by the federal govern- dinner, this is strictly a Members and friends of St. music of the Starlighlcrs. cousin of the Rev. Robert Keke .Magdalene’s church, Oct. 10. In­ ment for schools participating in project. No government Anlhonv of Padua’s parish, are Refreshments will be served. ,scng pastor of St. Anthony' the regular school lunch pro- commodities will be used. reminded to make plans lo at- Tickets at $2 per couple arc will be the guest of the Sister| terment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard g " Proceeds from the dinner will tend the Hallowe’en Hard Times available by calling Mrs. oMhe parish convent the wee! SWIGERT BROS. mortuaries. gram. Larger meat portions will be served than would be hclP pay . . for a large mixer, dance on Saturday, Oct. 24. in Elena McMillan at 9—-1-38. of Oct. 18. OPTOMETRISTS required regularly. which was purchased recently H'c parish hall. While on her visit here fron Mmes. Cecilia Schnur, Rose f*!' fhc Rev. Matthias J. Blen- Sponsoied b> St. .Anthony's SISTER M. S.AMUEL, Procu- .Milwaukee, Wis., where she i| community’J Mary Denning, and Pauline kush. pastor, for use in the stationed at the 9 jt, ^YHsiiifWhiajnfL molherhouse. Sister Samuel wil Devoted To Your Complete Vision Core Haberkorn, members of the kitchen, be honored with a party m th^ parish and regular kitchen Rededication mountains. OPTICIANS FOLLOWING ARE the names staff, will be assisted in the THE REGLL.AR school en- Ceremony of priests who have served in kitchen by members of the ■‘oHuicnt is almost 500 and ' Sisters from Corpus Chrlstj H. W. SWIGERT Jr„ O.D. RICHARD YARROW the archdiocese of Denver and Little Flower of Jesus circle. lunches are being served convent, Colorado Spring^ died in the month of October. Set for Denver Airport members of the same commu :;:i H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALDONE Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Gonzales J® "’c c '^an 300 children. It nity, will also attend as eve •.*. t The living faithful are asked to will have charge of the dining expected that by Christmas new name - "‘"8 dinner guesU. remember them in their room and will be aided by *kan 400 children will be Scenic flights for the public,, The airport’s ::: 1550 California St. 534-5819 i prayers. participating regularly in the maneuvers, ground dis-: Stapleton International Airport Pupils of St. Anthony’s schoi 0 God, who in raising Thy The menu will consist of school lunch program. plays of antique andar'* the““ m---- o st'_------bestowed in a dedica-/^'^'^*'®^.■" '*”1 t. K iiu c o M s ib i u i advanced aircraft,aircraft. an open . „ community s patronal feas servants to the dignity of Bish­ roast turkey, dressing, giblet Children may purchase meal ,-ededication Tom (( fell on Sunday, and ops and priests, did give them a giavy, peas and carrots, cran- tickets for $1..5 per week or ceremonies will mark the 35th rigan at about 3:30 p.m. Sun- they will be excused froi ■ share in the priesthood of the berry salad, chocolate cake, 34.75 for 20 days. Meals may anniversary of Denver’s airport dav. This ceremonv will climax school on Monday, Oct. 19, i Apostles, we pray thee admit milk, and coffee. Adults and be purchased daily for 30 cents. 1 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 17 a two-day' observance. honor of Sister Samuel’s visit. them now and forevermore in­ high school students will be Milk is sold for two cents a and 18. to the apostolTc company. . , .. The next class in the currenl charged 75 cents: children, 30 half pint to those who prefer to — The activities, including films ^3 ,ruction series will bJ Through Christ Our Lord Amen. cents. i bring sack lunches. in the airport’s theater and pre-,held Monday night, Oct. 19, al (Oration from the Mass for de­ litU nrk Umlmu'u parted Priests.) Study Slated cision flying demonstrations,17:30 o’clock. The Rev. Daniel Rev. Michael F. Callanan, Oct. will be open to the public from Tlsherty will discuss ‘ The N a| , , . rv . J . ture ”f Sin —■ Original and .Acl 19, 1934 1 to 0 p.m. Oct. 17, and from .^ | ,, ■ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bernard J. For Teaching 12 to 5 p.m. Oct. 18. Froegel, Oct. 31,1953 Displays and open house, and P.ARISHIO.N'ERS .ARE Rev. Michael A. Horgan, Oct. flights for the public in a 30- quested to save old newspaper^ alii' ftmnil 15, 1945 Religion year-old Ford Tri-Motor a‘i’-,and maeazines for a oaoer said Rev. Daniel J. Morning, Oct. craft, with Capt. John M. ® Serving 17, 1935 To help those who wish to “the last of the barnstormers,’’j*® ^e held Oct. 19-21. Bundle. Climi 1 illl 9, 1938 apted to grade school or high other flights will be charged. Rev. Henry Guenther, C.SS.R., school students. The Colorado .Air Guard, Oct. 20, 1935 under command of Maj. Gen.: Rev. John L. Madden, Oct. 18, FOR THE ELEMENTARY Joe C. Moffitt, adjutant general 1962 teacher training classes, the of Colorado, will fly F-lOO Qolden Rev. Robert A. Murray, O.S.B., weekly schedule beginning .Mon­ fighter craft in a military flyby Oct. 10, 1948 day, Oct. 19, is: on both days of the celebration. FULL Rev. Leo Rethsteiner, O.S.B., Holy Cross parish (Thornton) The Air Force Academy Drum Oct. 22, 1944 7:30 - 9:40 p.m.; Tuc.sday, St. and Bugle Corps, under com­ WOODS MORTUARY Rev. Gabriel Ussel, Oct. 17, I.ouis parish (Englewood) 9:30- mand of Capt. Herman Vincent, Paul Rotert Smith Mixing II Up 11:40 a m.; Tuesday, Pres“nta- serving famiHet of every faith and 1909 USAF, will perform precision means for over 50 years. COLOR Rev. John F. Wogan, Oct. 23, tion parish (West Denver) 7:30- marching maneuvers to ruffles Mrs. Cecilia Schnur, Mrs. Pauline Haberkorn, and .Mrs. modern facilities and equipment 1958 Rose Mary Denning admire the mixer that was purchased re­ 9:40 p.m.: Wednesday. Cathe­ and flourishes in a special dem­ dral parish (Denver) 7:30-9:40; n th Washington SI. CR 9-4575 Rev. T. Wolf, O.S.B., Oct. 3. cently hy the Rev. .Matthias J. Blenkush, pastor of Presenta­ onstration preceding the dedica­ Wednesday, All Souls parish, tion ceremony on Oct. 18 only. Golden, Celorade COLORADO 1952 tion parish, for use In the school kitchen. The three women Rev. Cyril Zupan, O.S.B., Oct. (Englewo^) 7:30 - 9:40 p.m.; have volunteered their services for a parish turkey dinner 22, 1951 Thursday. St. Mary’s parish, Sunday, Oct. 18 to help raise money to pay for the mixer. (Brush) 7:30-9:40 p.m. (Readers are invited to send They are the regular cooks for the school lunch program Secondary teacher training in CHRISTMAS in changes and additions.) methods and doctrine will be Colorado Springs which was initiated in the school this Septemlier. The public I is invited. I conducted on Wednesdays at All I Souls parish (Englewood) and DENVER at Sacred Heart parish, (Boul­ CARDS Ocl. 24 Party Sal der) from 7:30-9:40 p.m. PETf KRO N I EVERGREEN It n DRIVE IN FURNITURi fTORI (Notre Dame Parish, Denver): p.m. to midnight. There will be| PERSONS WISHING further UPHOLSTIRINO The monthly meeting of the an orchestra for dancing. Re-1 information on the training RC-UPHOLlTlRINa AND Full-color scenes of Colorado photographed by MONUMENT CO. Js MOTEL R fP A tR IN O Notre Dame Parish .Altar and feshmenls are included in the | gQurses should apply to the Mi.s- Stay with “Jay" SHr C«vtrs Mid Dragerlet Floyd Walters of Boulder . . . the ideal way to Rosary society will be Thurs- price of the ticket; which is Slijjonary Sisters of Our Lady of MUdt t» Ordtr 82« N. Nevada Fifmltvrt Madt It Ofdtr greet far-away friends with a glimpse of the day. Oct. 15, beginning with the per couple. Victory, Holy Ghost Youth Cen- 24-12 St. W tliM icti M l . 1-I4gi Rockies. Such scenes as the .Air .Academy Chapel, recitation of the Rosary in the Reservations mav be made bv ter. 22nd and Tremont streets, church at 8 p.m. ^311,3^ 9g5.o7g2 or 934-3468. Denver. Phone 244-3426. Denver’s Civic Center and many mountain scenes. •A short business meeting will J. D. CROUCH C. D. O’BRIEN Largest Selection in the be held in the cafeteria, fol­ PLAIN lowed by a talk on “The Prot­ LOETSCHER'S IMPRINTED* Rocky Mountain Area estant Revolt” by the Rev. 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Stationery - Downtown, Cherry Creek, Lakeside United Nations. Kaeh of the participating schools will repre­ Dr. John A. Ordohl Of Catholic Literature OPTOMETRIST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Greeley sent two member nations. The high schools are assigned countries prior to the meeting and are given a list of the topics 125 NORTH TEJON STREET m N. Weber M E . 2-3641 ME. 3-2069 TO ORDER BY PHONE DIAL 292-1800 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church that will be on the agenda. The topics are then discussed on COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. CWo. S prtufB, Colo. both committee and general assembly levels. iv*rl Comer CHART SHOWING THE PERCENTAGE OF MEMBERS OF VARIOUS Man Must Give FAITHS WHO TRIED TO WIN CONVERTS Of Himself WHY AREN'T CATHOLICS MORE Rev. Joseph A. Hughes the Father but also to offer CONVERT MINDED? Man’s great desire and yourself in love and obedi­ man’s great problem are to ence. get more of God into his own To help members of the assembly do this some par­ OTHER life. Man’s problem is present BAPTIST because of himself, not be­ ishes provide the people with SMALLER cause of God. For God has altar breads which they de­ shown through human history posit, usually by spoon, into PROTESTANT that He wants to become part a cilwrium set on a table at PRESBY­ of man, to share Himself with the main entrance of the 6 7 % DENOM­ TERIAN His human creatures. “My Church. When the prospec­ METHODIST tive communicant places his EPISCORAL delights,” says the Lord, “are INATIONS to be with the children of host in the ciborinm be LUTHERAN men.” makes an offering of him­ Man’s problem Is present self in a specific way. 6 1 % 5 9 % 5 6 % because he ordinarily wants ’This little gesture can be a 5 3 % much for little — perhaps lively symbol of what goes on CONGRE­ in the Mass. At the Offer­ 49% even great things for nothing. GATIONAL But it is not God’s will or tory — “Lord accept the gifts CATHOLIC way to accept these selfish we offer” — the members of terms of many men. the assembly are offered to TO RECEIVE of God man the Lord along with the ma­ 3 2 % must give of himself. In or­ terials of sacrifice. 2 8 % der to help man do this God dd||its LATER THEIR VISIBLE gave him a precedent in the offering is consecrated as a perfect gift of self offered by symbol of their invisible sym­ bol of their invisible love. Jesus Christ to win over re­ art to demption. And, finally, Christ in the Eu­ charist is returned to them in Not only that but God has JtiBith provided a fitting and helpful Communion to provide them Rank liowoff Amon§ M l Chrlcfiant with the further substance of means through which the men unity, charity, brotherhood. of every generation since The Mass does not begin Christ can not only witness the daily renewal of Chri.st’s and end at the Church door. The course of the Mass is but eternal gift of Himself but a fleeting moment of sacra­ U.S. Catholics Lack actually have a share i.. it. mental union with Christ In other words, each man made fruitful later in the tur­ of each generation has a visi­ moil and tensions of work and ble and dramatic way of unit­ ing himself and his gift of play. ’The meeting of (nan and Missionary Zeal self with Christ’s gift of Him­ God at the altar Is meant to self to God. express man’s love and fi­ It Is not enough for us to By Rev, John A. O’Brien, Ph. D. denominations with 61 per cent, Presbyterians with delity to hit Lord and to help offer Christ’s gift over and The University of Notre Dame 59 per cent, Methodists with 67 per cent. Episcopal­ man receive from God the over again. We must offer ians with S3 per cent, Lutherans with 49 per cent, snpematnral impulse to car­ Our Lord placed upon all His foUowers the duty our own. ’The joining of the All of the baptized are in­ of the faithful. In the process ry on all bis activities in the of striving to snare their faith with others. “You shall CongregationaJists with 32 per cent Ranking lowest two gifts does not demean among all Christians are Catholics with a mere 28 vited each day to take part of the sacrifice each worship­ world In the spirit of Divine be witnesses for Me,’’ He said, “in Jerusalem and the gift of Christ and it adds in the intriguing and trans­ er is united with Christ and in all Judea and Samaria and even to the very ends per cent. a divine dimension to the charity. forming mystery of the Mass. with his neighbors through ’The Mass has a meaning The survey reveals the chief cause of the com­ gift of man. of the earth’’ (Acts 1:8). For it is in the center of this the promise and practice of for all of man’s life. And all While addressed particularly to the A^stles, paratively meagre annual total — 123,986 converts LOVE DEMANDS the sub­ mystery ‘hat man finds God unity, charity, and brother­ man’s life has a meaning for these words are also directed to all His followers. for 44,874,371 Catholics in 1963. This would seem to mission of man’s will to God’s and with Him makes an ex­ hood. The sincere gifts of the the Mass. Christ died for ^1 men and wanted all to be included mean that it takes 361 Catholics to win one convert. will. This is rot the e'siest change of selfless love. whole congregation honor the THE MAN WHO worships in His Church. In His Mystical Body they are en­ What it really means is that only about 5 of the 361 thing in the world for the un­ Under the sacred Influence Blessed Trinity and merit for thoughtfully is likely to live a lightened with His divine truth, nourished with His make any effort to share their faith. The remaining disciplined person. ’This sub­ of the Cross men give them­ man a fuller respons’ of Di­ holy life. For he will bring divine life and thus enabled to attain eternal life. 356 don’t lift a finger to help. The convert movement mission becomes easier and selves, their wills, their bur­ vine favor. to the Mass the burdens and What percentage of Catholics are fulfilling their won’t shift from low gear until more Catholics strive more fruitful, however, as dens, their hopes, their de­ AT THE OFFERTORY of hopes of his fretful years. And ma takes part more honestly feats, their victories into (he the Mass recall that you have he will bring back into his duty of witnessing for Christ? To answer this ques­ to obey Christ’s command. When every Catholic docs with Christ at the altar in the keeping of the kind and provi­ brought to the Sacrifice of tion the Catholic Digest conducted a nationwide sur­ this, we shall gain a million or more a year. This pulsating world the wisdom daily renewal of the great dent Lord. Christ your own sacrifice. Re­ and joy of the true Christian vey. To a cross section of people representing 75.9 is the supreme and urgent need of the Church in obedience of Getbsemanc The gift-giving of man at member that you came not who grows strong on the million people in the U.S.A. who belong to some America today. and Calvary. Mass is done in an assembly only to offer Christ again to bread of sacrifice. Church, the question was asked: “Have you ever tried to get anyone to join?’’ THE REPLIES of Catholics, representing 20.6 fcwmanlcaf Rwrfpacflra million, disclosed that 72 per cent had never once tried to get anyone to join the Church. In contrast to that feeble effort, the replies of Protestants, rep­ resenting 53.3 millions, showed that 59 per cent had The American Vision of the City definitely tried. This means that Protestants general­ ly are more than twice as active and zealous in seek­ In th« continuing dialogue confnnting Catholics and non- image of the heavenly City is perhaps in the prose sentence ing to win converts as Catholics — 59 per cent as 0 Beautiful for pilgrim feet Catholics alike, as directed by the late Pope John XXIII, the from the Apocalypse; ‘I saw the Holy City, the New Jerusa- Whose stem impassion’d stress “Register" is presenting one of the most distinguished Protest­ Ism, descending out of heaven from God.’ . . . On the other Of the iretestant organizations!. Baptists ranked A thoroughfare for freedom beat ant theologians in America, Professor Jaroslav Pelikan. Pope hand the best line describing an ideal earthly city, the per­ Across the wilderness! first with 67 per cent of their members trying to win John said we should weigh the opinions of others with fitting fection of earthly labour, is to be found in Shakespeare’s adherents. Tnen followed in order, various smaller For American history, the vision of the City has been a courtesy, and Professor Pelikan is eminently qualified to rep­ Henry V, in the Archbishop’s speech on the similitude of the spirit compounded of the Greek devotion to the “polls” and resent the Protestant position in the dialogue. bees: The singing masons building roofs of gold’.” inmnuiniqiinitiifiiiiwHiniiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiitmimuHiiiimiHiniaaiimnnnsiniii the Biblical vision of the Heavenly Jerusalem. The tension By Jaroslav Pelikan But perhaps never in all of American national folklore and which 8L Augustine drew between the Oty of God and the Our Laidy's Rosary Lutheran Theologian and Professor of Church History ritual has the vision of “The City — Visible and Invisible” City of man is sometimes too easily resolved into the char acterlsdc American ambivalence between dty living and coun­ Some people do not like to take the medlctine at Yale University been expressed more fervently than just over 70 years ago, that would heal toem, and call it nonsense. The try living — or, to put It more subtly and, therefore more In a recent column I described the development of the in the fourth stanza of Katharine Lee Bates’ “America the precisely, the American ambivalence about city living and Rosary is exactly that medicine which American Megalopolis as a challenge to the life of the cures an amaslng deal of nonsense. Call It spirit­ Beautiful” : the American ambivalence about country living. churches. It is such a challenge because both America and Mark Schorer has pointed out in his biography of Sinclair ual homeopathy if you like. Many a proud spirit the Church have been concerned throughout their history with 0 beantlfnl for patriot dream has been brought down by it — many a faddy That sees beyond the years Lewis that “in American literature the tradiUon of sentimental the vision of the City, a motif that has ennobled and yet praise for the rural haunt was countered with a long, if less spirit has been made patient by it. Many a queasy eluded the human spirit for millennia. Thine alabaster dUes gleam spirit has been made strong by it. Many a dis­ Undimmed by human tears! populous, tradition of critical abuse,” whose climax, at least tracted spirit has become recollected by it. The My colleague Carl Kraeling has joined with other scholars in popular effect, was Main Street. In the same way, Ameri­ weak things of this world hath Xxod chosen to con­ to describe some of the origins of this motif in the “city in­ The historical reality of the American City points beyond can life has been nurtured by a vision of the City and a revul­ vincible’’ of the ancient Near E ast Gilbert Murray has itself to the vision of alabaster dties shimmering in the sun found the strong. sion from it, both of which have been continuing themes of Archbishop William Bernard Uilathorne pointed oat that "the real religion of the fifth century (B.C. of an eternal light; the City Visible suggests the City Invisi­ our common life. 19th Century Church leader in England in Greece) w u . . . a devotion to the City Itself.’’ ble. An earlier stanza of the same patriotic anthem sounds In my next colunin I want to speak of the Christian vision mmKiHtiniiwnniiifflntd Charles Williams has suggested that “the best single a related theme: of the City.

\ Gregory XVI declared a mixed marriage, when it Grounds for Annulment was not understood that the children should be Q. How many grounds for annulment of mar­ brought up Catholics, contrary to the “natural and riage are there? divine law^’ (Addis & Arnold’s Catholic Dictionary, “Mixed Marriages’’). A. Properly speaking, an annulment is granted and Learn /m If the non-Catholic party has children by a previ­ only for a valid marriage that is not sacramental, P. 0. Box 1620. Denver. Colorado that is, one contracted when the parties (at least one ous marriage, the Catholic party has only as much of them) are not baptized. This is done, under certain though too much is not to be expected from the obligation of procuring their conversion as that of conditions, for the good of souls, either of the parties Guardian Angels on Job parents or sponsors, the Catholic environment in the non-Catholic party, which means principally by themselves, or of a third party. Q. Does everyone have a guardian angel, whether which the chUd is reared may afford a basis for a the Dower of prayer and the influence of good ex­ ample. He.could not positively teach them wrong No one can dissolve a valid and consummated baptized or not? If so, why are so many people doing reasonable expectation of his upbringing. It is dif­ wrong? ficult to lay down a rule that will fit all cases. tenets, however, even while he does not obstrun marriage contracted between two baptized persons. their non-Catholic religious education, if toat is pro­ It may be discovered that, owing to some defect, no A. It is the common theological opinion that vided for. true marriage was made. In this case the marriage eve^one who is bom has his own guar^an angel. Nervous Penitent is declared null and void. It was null from the begin­ Since God Himself has not chosen to keep every­ Q. If someone (like myself) becomes nervous in 'Time' and^ Things Catholic ning; the Church only verifies the fact. one from sinning, it is not surprising that our guar­ Roughlv, there are as many reasons why a mar­ Confession, and therefore forgets some of what he is dian angels often fail to do so. to confess, has he made a valid Confession? Q. 'This Time’ article of Aug. 21 has raised many riage first thought valid should be later found invalid It is no more to be wondered at that some men questions in my mind that I am unable to answer. as there are Invalidating impediments (not dispensed do wrong despite their guardian angels than that A. Certainly. The sins omitted need only be con­ Please help me. from) to a marriage, plus various circumstances some citizens transgress the law despite policemen. fessed the next time you go to Confession. A. This Icltor posed six questions based on asser­ that initiate consent to a true marriage. (These are The effectiveness of the police is not nullified by even tions quoted in Time and said to have been made by usually hard to prove.) a great number of transgressions. We should ask our­ Marriage Indissoluble anonymous Catholic priests and laity, all tailored to The more usual invalidating impediments are the pattern jf di.scontent and revolt with the Church. selves: What would it be like without any policemen? Q. We are told that marriage is a contract. Every under-age, impotency, consanguinity or affinity, spi­ It would be a profitless task to refute any of them. Just so, there would be much more sin without other contract can be dissolved. Why not marriage? ritual relationship, sometime adoption, and an al­ guardian angels. Even when they do not prevent sin Some of the assertions purportedly made are too A. Because, even when it is not a sacrament, ready existing marriage. entirely they moderate its effects on ourseives and absurd to answer, as for example, that Cardinal the contract of marriage does what no other con­ Where a Catholic is involved, the failure to ob­ others. They prevent evil spirits and bad example Cushing “doesn’t give a damn tor Canon Law or serve the prescribed form of marriage makes the tract can do, changes the souls of the partners. They moral theology.” 'This makes as much sense as to from hurting us so much as they might otherwise become, in the words of Genesis ii, 24, “two in one attempt ineffective. do. say that the Mayo Clinic cares for health and not flesh,” or enter a new life. Contrariwise, they inspire in us thoughts of good. for surgery. Works of Mercy Even natural calamities mav be their work, so as to Just as it is not within the right of the individual There is no more reason to be upset by such fea­ purify us and recall us to me business of salvation. to terminate his own life, so the married couple can­ tures in Time (other weekly digests are also of- Q. Are we o U i^ to do Oe seven eorporal and not dissolve their m a rri^ life. seven spiritnal works of mercy under penalre of mor­ fendeis) than it is to believe that the science of Even a nonsacramental marriage is indissoluble tal sin? 'Reasonable Hope' medicine is breaking up because the peddlers of of its nature, and can be terminated only by the Holy me-iical nostrums make claims and quote “testi- A. The corporal and spiritual works of mercy Q. Why does the practice in a priest’s baptizing Father for the good of souls. moMies” that make it appear that medicMne and sur­ become binding under pain of grave sin, when the or refusing to baptize a child of non-Catholic or lax gery are no longer needed. neighbor’s need becomes directly known to you, you parents vary so widely? Promises in Mixed Marriage Some people can always be found who believe that can fill it without undue inconvenience, and there is A. Canon 750 stipulates that in the case of the all do<-tors are . harlatans and that the road to health no one else at the moment who is better fitted and Baptism of a child of unbaptized, non-Catholic. or Q. How can the promises in mixed marriages be is by way of some do-it-yourself practice or specific. willing to fill i t An example would be the need of lax Catholic parents there must be some guarantee dropp

Page 18 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, Oct. 15, 1964 Blessed Sacrament Sets Forty Hours Devotions ST. LOUIS SCHOOL (Blessed Sacrament Parish, assemble in' the church to Denver) pledge allegiance to God and The Forty Hours' Devotions country. will be offered in Blessed Sac­ It also will be the occasion rament church. Denver, begin­ of investiture ceremonies. ning with High Mass at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct, 16, and closing P.T.A. JAMBOREE at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 18. The Rev. Edward .A. I,eyden, Boulderites pastor, will preach at all of the services, which will be held Fri­ day and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Hear Talk as well as Sunday at 4 p.m. FORTY HOURS' devotion On New H/lath originally represented the vigil SUNDAV.OCTOBER 18.1964 at the Holy Sepulcher following (Sacred Heart Parish, Boulder) the death of Our Lord. .A talk on the new mathema­ In 1537 Padre Guiseppe da tics, given by Sister Mary Pa­ Ferno (Capuchin) of Milan, It­ trice, seventh and eighth grade 3301 SO. SHERMAN S L , ENGLEWOOD, COLO. aly, formally instituted the devo­ mathematics teacher, highlight­ tion in reparation for the sins ed the Sacred Heart, Boulder, of Mardi Gras. PTA meeting Oct. 5. On Nov. 25, 1731, Pope Clem­ ent VllI approved the devotion SISTER EXPLAINED the rea­ as it is known today. A plenary son behind the new approach to indulgence may be gained once mathematics and how it is be­ You Could Travel for a visit under the usual con­ ing taught to the children at Touch of Italy ditions of confession. Commun­ the different grade levels. She also informed the group Posters of sunny Italy add to the Italian atmosphere as ion, and prayers for the Holy Father's intention. Other indul­ of a television course in the new The World Around - Mrs. Agnes Fritz, head chef for the St. Louis PTA Jamboree gences may be gained for ad­ mathematics for parents at 9:30 spaghetti dinner, serves samples of the culinary art that will ditional visits. p.m. on Tiiesdavs over Channel be featured at the event. Apppreciative of their chance to get 6 . And Not Find a Finer a foretaste of the Italian cookery are Mrs. Audrey Wess- THE FEAST of Christ the The secretary-treasurer John beckcr and her children, Mary and Kirk. King, Sunday, Oct. 25, is also .Martinez, reported that the Ten I.oyalty Day in scouting. At 4 Century club has purchased new Spaghetti Dinner p.m. the five boy and girl scout desks, books, library equipment, organizations in the parish will flags, and other items for the St. Louis School new school addition. Deanery Meet THE SCHOOL athletic pro­ gram is now underway. The Serving Plans Are Made boys play touch football after PTA Jamboree school on Tuesdays, Wednes­ (Immaculate Conception Parish, Lafayette) days, and Thursdays; and the girls have volleyball on those The Altar and Rosary society days. From Noon to 7 p.m Will Be Oct. 18 held its monthly meeting Oct. 8 There also is tumbling for the (St. Louis’ Parish, sale or to bring homemade in the parish hall, preceded by sixth, seventh, and eighth Englewood) candy. Questions should be di­ the recitation of the Rosary in grade pupiis. Basketball will St. Louis school parents and rected to Mi-s. Vivian Specht, the church. start in November. children are busily preparing 757-0637. Plans and preparations arc for the annual PTA jamboree, being made for the deanery The men's volley ball this meeting to be held on Nov. 18. Minturn Women to be held Sunday, Oct. 18, from week will be Thursday, Oct. 15, 12 to 9 p.m. in the school. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the gym. Entertain Guests THE YOUNG LADIES -Sodal­ The highlight of the festivities All men are invited to take (St. Patrick's Parish, Minturn) ity of the Blessed Virgin held a will be the Italian spaghetti din­ part. Women from .Annunciation ner, which will be served con­ reception of new candidates for and St. Jo.seph’s parishes, Lead- tinuously from noon to 7 p.m. The new Christmas card de­ temporary consecration and also ville, were guests of the St. Pat­ Adults... $1.50 The cost is 50 cents for chil­ signed exclusively for the Altar the perpetual consecration and rick's, Minturn, Altar and Ro- dren and $1.50 for adults. and Rosary society is now on installation of the new officers, sai7 society at a luncheon, Oct. Everyone will enjoy the sale in the new school. Oct. 7. the Feast of the Most 3, in the Vail Village inn. games and gift booths. Teen­ The mixed league bowlers Holy Rosary. Heading the Leadville delega­ agers are invited to a free .sock are in need of two couples to The high school of religion tion were the Rev. James B. hop in the gymnasium. bowl at the Bellevicw lanes meets every Monday at 7:30 Hamblin, pastor of .Annunciation The homemade candy and Fridays at 9 p.m. Anyone in­ p.m. in the hall. parish, and the Rev. George Children — 50 cakes are always* sold out early terested is asked to call Peg Spehar, pa.stor of St, Joseph's. so many pensons make this Ehlers at 781-8193. THE COLUMBIAN Squires -A total of 77 women attended. their first stop. met Oct. 6. A business meeting was held Everyone is cordially invited. THE MEN'S CHOIR is still On Sunday, Oct. 11. the Moth­ after the luncheon. in need of adult members. er Cabrini circle from this par­ The monthly meeting of the • COUNTRY STORE STILL NEEDED TO make a Those interested may attend ish acted as host circle at a dis­ society was held Oct. 7 in the success of this affair an- trad­ the practices in the church on trict installation of new mem­ rectory with 11 members pres­ ing stamps, one book per fam­ Tuesdays at 8:15 p.m. bers. ent. • GIFT ROOM • CAKE WALK ily; gifts of all kinds — pens, needlework, dolls, and doll • TREASURE CHEST clothes;, two 10 cent fish pond gifts from each child in the school; jewelry, and white ele­ • FISH POND • CLOWN TOSS phants. Parishioners arc asked to • CANDY APPLES bake something for the bake • POP CORN Fairplay Society Elects Officers • COKES • HOME-MADE CANDY (St. Joseph's Parish, Fairpiay) St. Joseph's Altar and Rosary society, Fairplay, held an “Odds and-Ends" and bake sale Thurs­ St. Louis Parish Wishes to Thank day, Oct. 1 in the Fairplay hotel. The elcjctric Baldwin organ These Firms For Making This 50c ON ANY $2.50 PUR. Religious G ift Shop purchased,la.st May is now com­ GOOD OCT. 15-1>-17 3449 So. Acoma pletely paid for. Publicity Possible ONLY Officers-of St. Joseph's Altar Englewood and Rosary society for 196-1-65 ComplinHnts of COMPLIMENTS OF are: Mrs. Vic Gerber, president; DRUG FAIR Jean's of Englewood Best Wishes Mrs. Roger Johnson, vice presi­ 4204 So. Broadway Ready-to-Wear, and dent; and Marilyn Smith, sec­ 0 FREE PARKING retary-treasurer. Accessories 0 free d e l i v e r y From Mrs. Vic Gerber, Mrs. John 3487 So. Broadway Malloy, and Mrs. Frank Smith Center off Attraction 781-5521 Englewood 781-5244 of Fairplay attended the Lead Members of the St. James Altar and Ro­ Ken Mulvey, Sam Ciacio, James Fennell, and viUe District quarterly meeting sary society are putting the final touch on William O'Shea, the ways and means chair­ THE FIRST NATIONAL of the Archdioccsan Council of Compliments of the table decorations to be used at the Altar man. These unusual centerpieces will be Catholic Women at Vail Village Saturday, Oct. 3. and Rosary luncheon and card party, to be used as prizes. Reservations may be made Julia Temple Center Shormor Nursing Center BANK held In the St. James cafeteria on Oct. 24. with Mrs. O'Shea, 333-2466. 3460 So. Marion 1201 W. Abriendo Harvest Time From left to right are Mmes. Jack Cullinan, Englewood, Colo. Pueblo. Colo. Dinner Planned OF ENGLEWOOD (St. Augustine’s Parish, 761-0075 U . 4-1173 Brighton) PHYSICIANS HOMES AND HOSPITALS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION At the monthly meeting of the Altar and Rosary society of St. Augustine’s Parish, Brighton, Best Wishes Best Wishes for Success Oct. 8, plans were made and T ia r d m l tickets were distributed for a Harve.st Time spaghetti dinner, CHAPEL OF PEACE CASTLE FURNITURE CO. to be held in the parish hall on 999 W. LiniETON BLVD. INTENSIVE CARE NURSING RESIDENCE 794-3511 Nov. 1. 794-6376 A report was given on the LIHLETON, COLO. LITTLETON, COLORADO Get-Acquainted tea held Sept. 27, sponsored by the members EXCELLENT CARE—EXCELLENT FOOD of the Past President's club, AMERICAN CYCLERY also on the candy booth held ENGLEWOOO PRESS Oct. 2-4 in connection with the LAY AWAY SCHWINN BIKES NOW FOR CHRISTMAS “Everything For The Office” Knights of Columbus bazaar. 20" AS LOW AS $35.95 PRINTING - LITHOGRAPHING - MIMEOGRAPHING ■aka Sal* 1901 So.^Broadway 733-3180 3085 So. Broadway 781-6626 (All Saints' Parish. Denver) ■The .Altar and Sanctuary cir­ cle of the Altar and Rosary so­ ciety in All Saints' parish is DICK'S WHOLESALE, INC. Englewood Lumber Co. sponsoring a bake sale Sunday. CAMor - roMcco - Hovam$ Oct. 18, after all the Masses BUILDING MATERIALS beginning with the 7 a.m. Mass. 2842 So. Broadway 789-1136 Anyone Interested in donating Englewood, Colorado 60 E. Floyd 781-4435 baked goods may call Jerry Scholl, 934-8123, or Celeste •AAV\WWd‘.*.WWAVVWyV\WVSWWVVW Campbell, 937-6592, The amuial roast beef dinner V CHEK STORE GEORGE HELLER'S sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ SOUTH SIDE FEED & SUPPLIES INC. sary society will be held on Wholosah and Rafail Moots Nov. 1 from 1 to 6 p.m. The 4332 So. Broadway Ph. 761-1075 ENGLEWOOD cost will be $1.25 for adults, 75 789-2505 65 W. Chmiango cents for children or $6 for fam­ YOUR SOUTH SIDE SERVICE CENTER ilies. For further information contact: Magdalene Gardens Homemade desserts will be a new feature of the dinner 3131 S. Federal Blvd. 761-0260 Compliments of Compliments of this year. Any teen-agers interested in "Affiliated With St. .Anthony Hospital M ark I Real Estate Investmeiits Inc. helping in the dining room seNiJi REAL ESTATE — INVESTMENTS should call Edwina Breeling, WE WELCOME YOUR INSPECTION-ANYTIME R uusn INSURANCE 935-1008. or Dody Sanders. 934- 25(X) So. Broadway 9142. 744-3318 709 W. 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