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ARCHDIOCESAN FAITHFUL TO MARK THANKSGIVING BY GIVING I \ Clothing Collection Nov. 22 Is Opportunity to Relieve Destitution U R & im t y “ WARM CLOTHING is ur­ the rest of the materials collected brought to\ church on Sunday, that shoes donated be tied to­ given by the wife of Vice Pres­ Another was a hospital where gently needed by the 3,000,000 will g o 'to aid the escapees flee­ Nov. 22,'and deposited in.trucks gether by the strings. ident Nixon this week. the ill and wounded huddled in m o r n parked near the church, which Non-Catholics desiring to aid unheated wards beneath covering refugees in Korea,” the Very ing into Berlin from behind the Conditioni in Korea Rev. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, Iron Curtain, the almost-forgot­ will be appropriately marked.” the drive— which will be admin­ too thin to keep them warm. ten displaced personi in Europe, istered, as always, without re­ In Tokyo Mrs. Nixon told re­ “ They kept their hands under director of the Thanksgiving De Paul Men to Help > gard to race, creed, or color, are porters that Americans “ have to C L o r m m clothing drive in the Denver the Palestinian refugees in the the covers, it was so cold,” she Archdiocese, said this week. Near East, and the refugees “ The St. Vincent de Paul So­ asked to drop their bundles at see Korea” to realize the suffer­ said. “ They would reach out to . “ A large portion of the cloth­ from Red China who are now ciety will again be an agency of the St. Vincent de Paul Salvage ing of those refugees. The sights, shake hands with me and then g i A N m s ing collected in the appeal in the concentrated in ttie Formosa, mercy dn collecting, processing, Warehouse at 1625 Wazee. If she said, “ tore my heart.” quickly put their hands back and shipping this clothing to the no transportation is available, a One thing she saw left an in­ ; ■ w . r ■■ < archdiocese this Sunday. Nov. Hong Kong, and Indo-China under the covers. It tore my 22, will be shipped promptly to areas. proper points of distribution.-” call to the warehouse, CH. 5503, delible impression on her, she heart. They have so much cour­ I, Korea to help prevent illness, “ Any type o f usable clothing All types of clothing and shoes will bring a truck. said. It was a small workshop age and hope.” over-exposure, and death this for children and adults is grate­ for men, women, and children At the Register office Wednes­ where South Korean amputees Questions about the drive can winter,” he said. fully accepted,” Monsignor Kolka are needed. Bedding, too, is an day, Monsignor Kolka cited the were making artificial limbs and be answered by calling Monsi­ Monsignor Kolka noted that said. “ The clothing can be urgent necessity. It is requested report on conditions in Korea arms o f heavy wood. gnor Kolka at AC. 3825. Men Reorganize Holy Name Union

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THANKSCIVINC WEEK--NOV. 22-29, 1953 Planned Nov. 29 By Ray W hitehead W*« m « f SE«¥«H WKHKHCl DENVER CATHaiC The Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies was formally reorganized Nov. 1 16 at a meeting in St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish hall, Denver. Approximately 150 del­ P»isiStptt H®? Wi^me Vm&ftntStttpirtletjf Heedfii C'Me^Shmissd&mihlf egates attended. “ Come, bletied of My Father, take poiiettion of the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for 1 wa§ Election and installation of new officers came immediately after welcoming ad­ hungry and you gave Me to eat; I wa§ thiraty and you gave Me dresses by the Rt. Rev. Eugene O’Sullivan, pastor of the host parish, and Edward Ko- to drink; I waa a atrdnger and you took Me in; naked and you tinek, St. Vincent de Paul’s HNS president. REGISTER covered ^ e . ■ . (Matthew ^av, 34-36) ______The officers, elected unanimously and installed by Father John Harley Schmitt, archdiocesan director of Holy Name Societies, are T. Raber Taylor, president; Peter Church of Precious Blood J, Jonke, vice president; Edward Kotinek, secretary; Martin O’Haire, treasurer; and VOL. XLIX. No. 14. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 DENVER, COLORADO Henry de Nicola, sergeant at + arms. Announcement was made of’ May Be Ready Early in '54 a Holy Name rally in the form Work Begun on Enlarging of a Holy Hour Sunday, Nor. Though work on the plant is progressing satisfac­ 29, at 7:45 p.m. in the Cathe­ dral. Attendance is expected torily, members of the youthful Most Precious Blood Par­ to total 1,200. Archhiphop O f Church in Englewood ish, Denver, do not expect to occupy their new church at Urban J. Vehr will be pres­ The first step in the enlargement of St. Louis’ S. Colorado Boulevard and Iliff ent for the occasion and the Street before early 1954 Rt. Rer. Monsignor Harold V. Church, Englewood, was begun as workmen razed the Meanwhile, parish life is flour­ Campbell will give the sermon. east section of the building. The project will increase the Men from Lowry Air Base, ishing, with Mass attendance Campaign Office church’s seating capacity from Regis College, a n d the high growing weekly, and parish so­ 260 to 500. schools of the city have been in­ cieties functioning to great ef­ The 40-year-old church is now vited to participate. The Fourth fect. completely unused, and all parish Degree Knights of Columbus will Louisville Parish The Rev. John Donohoe, C.M., Is Worried About services are being held in the form an honor guard, and Lowry pastor of the 17-month-old par­ temporary chapel in the new ish, reports that there have been airmen will post the colors and school. Sunday Masses are o f­ serve asjushers. The music will be 58 Baptisms in tbe parish so Convent fered on the hour from 6 to 12, conducted by Father Richard far in 1953. Those in Arrears inclusive, in the chapel, and ad­ Hiester. 300 at Ma$<; Sundays All the pastors in the Arch­ ditional Masses are offered in the Regional Director The average attendance at diocese of Denver are being school corridor at 10:10, 11:10, provided in the month of No­ Addresses Men Ready for Nuns and 12:10. Mass, which is offered for the vember with a list of sub­ Confessions will be heard on parish in the basement of the St. In an address to the delegates, The new $28,500 convent scribers from their parishes Saturday afternoon and evening Vincent de Paul School, 2501 E. the Rev, William R. Barron, who have become delinquent of ,St. Louis’ Parish, Louis­ in the main office o f the school Arizona Avenue, has swelled to O.P., of Chicago, a.ssistant in the payment of their ville, is now completed and and in the nurse’s room from more than 300 per Sunday. reg;ional director of Holy Name pledges to the Archbishop’s Societies, bespoke praise for the will be ready for occupancy Mon­ 3:30 to 6 and from 7:30 to 9. There are three Masses on Sun­ Seminary Fund. The pastors The church renovation, which day, at 7 :30, 9, and 11. large, gathering and pointed to day, Nov. 23. The date for pub­ will also receive a list of the is being done by the O’Flaherty Being erected for the parish the example of model societies in persons who have canceled or other cities to spur the men to lic dedication, at which Arch­ Construction Company, ■will in­ are a church, to accommodate bishop Urban J. Vehr will offici­ changed their pledges. greater efforts. clude the addition of a baptistry, 400 persons; a parish hall, and a ate, will be some time in De­ In this way each pastor will Charters, he said, should be cry room, two confessionals, a rectory. The three units, which cember. A private blessing cere­ be fully informed as to the secured for all parish units in boys’ sacristy, and a priests’ will cost $160,000, will be of mony will be conducted by Father condition of the collection of order to effect canonical estab­ sacristy. Large work and storage plain construction, to keep initial Raymond Layton, O.S.B., pastor. rooms will be added in. the base­ campaign pledges in his own lishment. Free literature and his costs within practical limits and parish. The campaign, solicita­ Officers of president; and Edward Kotinek, secretary. Six Sisters of the Precious ment. to provide the facilities as soon assistance, promised the regional tion was done by members of director, were at the disposal of Holy Name Union Officers the reacti­ Standing behind the new officers are, left to Blood, who staff the St. Louis’ Remodeling is planned also for as possible. the parish committees and right, Father Harley Schmitt, Archdiocesan Holy the archdiocesan group. vated Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies School, will reside in the one- the choir loft and the front o f The church building is de­ these men may now aid their Name Union director; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor floor building, which has a two- the church. A new organ and new The previous archdioeesan di­ are pictured in front of the Holy Name banner. signed to form a section of the pastors in achieving the full rector, Monsignor Campbell, Harold V. Campbell, previous director; and the third basement. In addition to the pews ■will be in.stalled when the parochial school in the future. A payment of parish pledges. sketched a brief history of the Seated, left to right, are Henry De Nicola, ser­ Rev. William R. Barron, O.P., of Chicago; assis­ five rooms for the nuns, the con­ enlargement is completed. census conducted in the parish The development of the arch­ Holy Name Union in the Arch­ geant. at .arms; Martin O’Haire, treasurer; T. tant regional director of Holy Name Societies.— vent provides a small chapel, soon after its establishment diocese and the building of the diocese o f Denver and painted Raber. Taylor, president; Peter J. Jonke, vice (Photo by Smyth) parlor, community room, dining showed a total of 560 infants and seminary depend upon the full a bright future. The archdioc­ room, kitchen, and two baths. Bishop O'Brien Nomed children up to 14 years of age in payment of every pledge that esan province, he reminded, in­ Laundry and storage facilities are the parish. was made to the Campaign cludes not only the Archdiocese provided in the basement. To Archbishop's Ronk Fund. of Denver but the Dioceses of Redemptorist Is Giving Instructions Every effort is being made Dedication of tha convent by Washington.— C hica^’s Auxil­ Puablo and Cheyenne, the Archbishop will years RC by the campaign office to as­ iary Bishop William D. O’Brien Two Gifts Boost Activities for Men of planning by St, Louis parish­ has been elevated to the rank of sist parish committees in stimu­ ioners and will provide a full FA The work of the Confraternity To 10th Athlete to Become Catholic Archbishop by Pius XII, lating prompt and regular pay­ church plant. The parish already ment on pledges. A prolonged of Christian Doctrine featured The announcement from the Priesthood Burse has a modern parochial school SA delay in making payments may the message o f the Rt. Rev. Mon­ B y J im H a y d e n his face, there is a thoughtful “Kramer is administrator of the Apostolic Delegate /Comes on the create a difficult financial signor Gregory Smith, archdioc­ T H E REV. BERNARD pause, and then a rather exuber­ Redemptorist House in Denver building. A $30,000 church, eve of the golden ordination ju­ problem in the future. 'The esan CCD director. The Confra­ KRAMER, C.SS.R., of S t Jo­ ant, “ Now there’s a fine Cath­ and athletic director and teacher blessed in 1942, replaced the old bilee celebration of the prelate, Fund to $5,256 understanding of the acute ternity, he explained, is being or­ seph’s (Redemptorist) Paris^i, olic boy for you, and a real ball of religion in the high school. frame edifice built in 1883 by the who is president of the Catholia player, too.” * * * late Rt. Rev. Monsignor Godfrey The Guardian Angels’ Burse— need for the funds which was ganized firmly from the start. A Denver, is now giving instruc­ Church Extension Society. Raber, V.G., pioneer Colorado Denver archdiocesan fund for manifested in the wholeheart­ campaign is currently being con­ tion to the 10th of his athlete Father Kramer had no trouble DURING THE SUMMER Some 126 Cardinals, Arch­ missionary. the education of priests— rose to ed and generous support of the ducted to impress the clergy with converts at St. Joseph’s. He is whatsoever when asked to list MONTHS St. Joseph’s Parish bishops, and Bishops are expectal the total of $5,256.25 in the past solicitation campaign last May its need. It will be a number of Ray Borino, sophomore in the the names of his young sports and the Fred Burger Plumbing Property for the convent was to attend the jubilee celebra­ week on the strength of two do­ must not be forgotten during years, however, cautioned Mon­ high school and a member of the converts. He would pause after Company sponsor a baseball team, formerly the site of the “ wig­ tions Nov. 22 when Archbishop nations. In addition. Annuncia­ this period of payment on signor Smith, before the CCD is football squad. pronouncing the names and say, and it is during this time that wam” built in 1895 by Hiawatha O’Brien offers a Pontifical Mass Ray was born in Rock Springs, tion Parish, Denver, inpreased pledges. solidly established. “(Jee, I could tell you a story Father Kramer comes into con­ Tribe 25 of the Improved Order for Thanksgiving in the Holy Wyo., and there completed his its burse by $5, and the Sacred The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John connected with every one of tact with many non-Catholic of Red Men. Wrecking crews had Name Cathedral in Chicago. Arch­ early education. When he moved Heart of Mary Parish, South Papa Is College R. Mulroy, pastor o f Holy Ghost these boys.” boys, some of them with back­ a major chore on their hands bishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver in to Denver, he was a freshman at • * * Boulder, added $19.09 to its St. Parish, reported that more than grounds not of sterling silver. when they tried to dismantle the will be in attendance. West High before transferring Robert’s Burse. 300 men took part in nocturnal HERE ARE JUST A FEW of “ But they are innately good,” “ wigwam,” which was almost as He was consecrated Titular to St Joseph’s. Ray met Father Donors to the Guardian Angels’ adoration the past month. The the names that Father Kramer say Father Kramer, “ and you sturdy as it was old. They had to Bishop of Calynda, and now re- Burse in the past week were “ a Married Students Nocturnal Adoration Society, he Kramer quite casually this past counts among his converts: Bud have to be friendly to them “ tug and pull” several times be­ /tains the same titular see, which member of the archdiocese,” predicted, gives promise of con­ summer while St. Joseph’s base­ Schoeflin, Claude and Bill Frick, and show an interest in them and fore the amazing old building has been temporarily raised to Denver, $10, and anonymous tinued growth. ball team was in practice, and Tom Barney, Andy and Norval their sports activities.” tumbled down. an Archbishopric. form A ctive Club Delegatei lubmitted namei from this meeting the lad Davis, Don Eagle, Ronny Mar- Denver, $25. showed an interest in attending It is difficult to imagine a for seven conaultor* to he cely, and Sid Roberts. Soon the the high school. Now his interest charitable enterprise productive named in the future, and vol­ name of pupil Ray Borino can At Colorado Univ. unteered for a tpeakera’ bu­ is in the Church. be added tp the list. Some of Christmas Seal Campaign Nov. 16-Dec. 5 o f more spiritual good than the As the youthful priest speaks aasistance of a seminarian in his Eighty Catholic married stu­ reau and a glee club the boys are still in school, some Each year sacrifice and offering tion with the teaching staffs and portant, to save souls^ for God studies for the priesthood. The dents of the University of Col­ The host for the next quar- )of the nine other athletes who have been graduated, and on^e of many prayers constitute the the sisters o f the Archdiocese of are the objectives of- the Pon­ jifiest is ordained for the spe­ orado, Boulder, heard a talk on terly meeting will be St. Domi­ started their instructions under of them, Sid Roberts, is dead. spiritual effort o f the Catholic Denver, a three-week contest has tifical Association o f the Holy cific purpose of distributing the marriage by Father John Regan, nic’s Parish, Denver, Wednesday him, a big smile radiates from Father Kramer related how children of the United States for been instigated. This campaign Childhood. This singular organi­ graces of Christ, through the pastor of Mother of God Church, evening, Jan. 27, at 8 o’clock. -f + the Korean conflict took the life the heathen children of the dates from Nov. 16 to Dec. 5. zation with the Pope at its head sacraments, to the souls of men. Denver, at Sacred Heart School of Sid Roberts, a Jewish boy, world. The sale of Holy Child­ This unique seal campaign, an. claims the membership only of And it is through the possession Hall Nov. 13. Father Regan’s who was killed in action. St. hood Christmas Seals is the ma­ tedating other such endeavots, the Catholic children of grade of sanctifying grace on /earth talk covered the psychology of Joseph’s Parish has set up the terial effort of these children. offers a material gift to the school age. that man finds happiness in the sexes and the problems of Sid Roberts memorial trophy The time has come again for the Christ Child, principally by thtf This* year these young sales­ heaven. One who aids a priest-to- marriage. that is given annually to the sale of seals. children themselves. men and saleswomen are can­ be is a sharer in the good that This was the second meeting outstanding senior in the high Under the direction of a com­ To feed the hungry, to give vassing this archdiocese in the young man will do in his sacer­ of the fall term for the married school who has achieved mittee of seminarians from St. drink to the thirsty, to clothe the 33rd annual Christmas Seal Cam­ dotal life. ■ students and the attendance was prominence in scholarship and Thomas’ Seminary, in cD-opera- naked, and, what is more im- paign. In a three-week endeavor 'Gifts to the Guardian Angels’ the largest in the seven-year his­ athletics. to sell seals these junior Chris­ + + . + + .+ Tturse may be sent to Archbishop tory of the married group. The priest’s fondness for tians labor for the greatest of T^ban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan Members of the Newman Club sports is not only that of a spiritual goals: To aid in the con­ Street,! Denver. at Colorado U. serve as baby sit­ spect;ptor but also of an active version of the world and in the ters for the students who have participant. Born in Independ­ preaching of the Gospel to every childreb. No charge is made as ence, Mo., two blocks from the creature. It is a campaign by $2,225,000 Reported the services are part o f tbe Cath­ home of former President Harry children for children under the olic Action work of the students. ’Truman, he used to play ball HE TOO aegis o f the Christ Child. I n j ’artiai Tabulation The married students meet with the Cooper brothers— Mort An opportunity awaits adults once each month. The program and Walt— who were his neigh­ to follow the example o f the chil­ Ofl New Mexico Drive is planned by the students and bors there. Walt Cooper is now dren and prepare a worthy gift includes speakers, panel 4iscus- catcher for the Milwaukee Pledges to the fund campaign for the Divine Child. Whatever sions and social activities. Braves. does for heathen children being conducted for needs of the Father Charles Forsyth, * ■ * * Archdiocese of Santa Fe, N. Mex., is done for Him. For He is their O.S.B., organized the married FROM INDEPENDENCE, Fa­ C A N S M I L E have reached a total of $2,225,- friend as He is the friend of all. group seven years ago. Father ther Kramer moved to Kansas 000, Archbishop Edwin V. B n:ne 3 Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., has had City, Mo., and while there he reported at noon Tuesday, Nov. charge of this group for the past played ball on the American IS. five years. Legion team. The Chicago Cubs Parochial Pupils Give a The total includes reports from 1 0 t h r o n V P f t Bernard Kramer, C.SS.R., St. Joseph’s offered the priest a contract to 66 of the 77 parishes, plus a 800 Catholics I V III VVIIU CII Church, Denver, is sho-wn giving instructions play with them. Chest Drives $13,000 . partial report of the special gifts At Colorado U. in the faith to Ray Borino, sopholhore at St. Joseph’s High School. workers. Nine of the reports in- There are approximately 800 Ray is the 10th athlete at the school to be instructed in the faith. Father Kramer’s college work The notable sum of $13,000 elude only the “ kickoff” dinner Catholic students on the campus was taken at SL Vincent’s Col­ has been contributed to the reports. this year, and 30 students are Students Ask for Classes lege in Los A n gles, and he was Community Chest of the Denver ordained for the priesthood in Jerome J. Doherty of Albu­ taking instructions from the area by Denver parochial school 1938 at the Redemptorist House querque is archdiocesan chair­ Newman Club chaplains. students in the past decade. The of Studies in Oconomowoc, Wis., man. A course in “Current Prob­ information was released by the Public High School Pupils by Archbishop Samuel Stritch of The Albuquerque area has lems in Catholic Thinking,” con­ Rev. Edward Leyden, archdio- reported the largest total with ducted by the Newman Club Milwaukee, now Cardinal Arch­ cesan superintendent of schools. bishop of Chicago. "$1,216,000. The Santa Fe area priests at the University of Colo, Seek. Knowledge of Faith 'J'he Catholic Interschool Cqun- has $362,000; Las Vegas, $239,- rado, is using two books, one by The newly ordained priest’s cil,' composed of representatives 000; and Roswell, $192,000. anti-Catholic Paul Blanshard, Realizing the need for fur­ cafeteria o f St, Catherine’s first assignment was at Okmul­ of all Catholic High Schools in A. M. Cadwell of Albuquerque, and the other a rebuttal, Cathol­ ther knowledge of their faith, Church, Denver, before the gee, Okla., where he was athletic Denver, yearly promotes the the special gifts chairman, said ic is m and American Freedom by and seeking the aid of well- evening Mass. director for six years at St, An­ Chest project in the city. Mem­ a total of $161,609 has been re­ James M. O’Neill. This meeting, following the thony’s. Prom Oklahoma Father instructed ' Catholic training. bers of the council distribute design of the Confraternity Kramer journeyed southward to ported ,from the four regions. This cqprse is attracting great Catholic students at North “ mite boxes” in the grade schools New Orleans and remained there The campaign was directed' attention, along with another, High School, Denver, havfe pe­ of Christian Doctrine and un­ of the area o f their own high by the Thomas Finn Associates,, on Christian apologetics. titioned for religious instruc­ der the supervision of the for two years at St. Alphonsus’ schools, and also give talks in all who conducted the Archbishop’s In addition, the club is again priests of the North Denver Church. His third assiCTment tion. the grades on the importance of I Seminary and Missions Cam­ holding an Inquirer’s Hour, to In answer to their requests, parishes, will be host to any brought him to Denver, where he aiding the Chest, with its 83 paign in the Archdiocese of Den­ which the Catholic student may a meeting has been organized and all Catholic students at­ has been stationed for the past SEA15 member agencies. ver. bring non-CathoIic friends. for Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. in the tending public high schools. 'five years. At present Father BUY-SBi

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Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 Thuridoy, November 19,1953 Massgoers-to Fill Out Cards dAckbuhofiL SaminaJuf. . PTA and Church to Benefit Cathedral to Have Census bn Nov. 22 (^am paiqn, Jiutd. Special Games Party at Holy Rosary Schedule of Cycle Billing: (Cathedral Pari«h, Denver) Monsignor Canavan estimates to receive the Christmas bul­ (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) ing of the banquet to the fohtballi. The Rt. Rev. MonsignoF, John Pledge records are handled by accounl^ numbers. A sub­ Everyone who attends Mass in letins. The parish will have a special tearn Nov. 14: Mmes. Louis Po-|J. Judnic presented.»the coach, that more than one-third of the scriber’s account number appears on the statement under the the Cathedral, Denver, Sunday, On Thanksgiving Day, Nov. games psTrty Friday eve­ zelnik, Frank Nortnik, Marie'Harry Cook, with a pair of car people who signed the last cen­ name of the city. The first part of the number is the code num­ Nov. 22, will be asked to fill out 27, an extra Mass will be o f­ ning, Nov. 20, in the school hall Stongle, George Pavlakovich, Ed robes and Leo Chopyak, assistant ber of the parish in which the subscriber lives. The last part of a census card, according to the sus cards have moved either to fered in gratitude at 9 a.m. starting at 8 p.m. In addition to ward Staniewski, William Lee, coach, with a billfold. John J. the number is the individnal’s identification number. Very Rev. Monsignor Walter J. other parishes or out of the The three other Mattes will he the turkeys on the special rolls John Arko, Leo Chopyak, Harry Parishes from numbers 1 to 16 are billed on the Wednesday Yelenick, Jr., donated the tro­ Canavan, pastor. This poll is state. This census also affords said at the regular timet: 6, there will be many other valuable Cook, and Nicholas; also the following the first Sunday of each month and these statements necessitated by the transient an opportunity for all parish­ 7, and 7 :45 a.m. awards given to help with cheerleaders, Patricia Lee, Diane phy to the lightweight football are mailed on the following Wednesday. state of many parishioners who ioners whose names may not be Circles were the main topic of 'Thanksgiving dinner. The pro­ Marolt, Dorothy Arko, and Char­ team for winning the champion­ Parishes from numbers 17 to 31 are billed on the Wednes­ live within the Cathedral con­ registered on the Cathedral niail- business at the Cathedral Altar ceeds will go to the PTA and the lotte Padboy. day following the second Sunday of each month and these state­ ship of the northeast division. fines “between moves.” ing list to enroll in plenty of time and Rosary Society meeting Nov. church fund to help with the cur­ ments are mailed on the following Wednesday. 13. The names and membership rent expenses. Parishes from numbers 32'to 56 are billed on the Wednes­ of two new four-party circles day following the third Sunday of each month and these state­ PTA Meeting were reported. Mrs. Emmet ITALIAN IMPORTED NATIVITY SHS ments are mailed on the following Wednesday. The PTA will meet Thursday Dwyer, organizer of the first Dine of Parishes from numbers 56 to 97 are billed on the Wednes­ MADE OF HARD COMPClsiTION ^ current Cathedral circle, an­ evening, Nov. 19, in the school day following the fourth Sunday of each month and these state­ hall at 8 p.m. The fifth and sixth nounced that her group, St. HAND PAINTED AND BEAUTIFULLY ANTIQUED Restaurant ments are mailed on the following Wednesday. graders’ mothers will act as Rita’s Circle, includes herself, All payment! received in the collection office after the Miss Ida Callahan, Mrs. Joseph hostesses. Refreshments will be billing day for the parish will appear on the following month’s Keogh, and Mrs. A. E. Murchie. served, and a games party will 17th Street statement. Miss Barbara Bach announced be held,’"the proceeds of which Between will go to the library fund of that a new Mary’s Circle had Welton and been formed which meets in the the first and second grade room. Plans for the annual Christmas California apartment of Mrs. James Knight. Christopher Order Plans Its members are Miss Bach, Mrs. party to be given for the school Knight, Mrs. W. J. Breunig, and children will be discussed. Mrs. Emmet Dwyer. Another The Dominican Sisters thank all who attended the school’s open For That Special group specializing in canasta met For Communion at Regis m . ______. . - . in Miss Bach’s apartment Nov. house Nov. 15. Several of the 14. Those present were Cather­ projects of the fifth and sixth More than 200 men of the that final plans may he formu­ grade roon) are on display at the THANKSGIVING ine Breen, Pearl Breunig, Mary lated. Order of St. Christopher are ex­ Globe Cleaners and Dyers, 4651 Donoghue, Ann Fagan, 'iPheresa pected to receive Communion in He said that special efforts Feeney, Ida Kirwan, and Gene­ Washington Street. Parishioners -.V DINNER a group Sunday, Nov. 22, at 9 have gone into making the Com­ who were unable to attend the vieve Shannon. munion Sunday a huge success, a.m. in the Regis College Chapel, open house may see the projects “ with the men being contacted No. 4/20 ' ‘ Mrs. Dan Yacovetta announced W. 50th Avenue and Lowell at this address. that the Little Flower Circle, Boulevard, Denver, according to by mail, called on the telephone, Christmas Crib Sets of 20 pieces. Standing figures'! inches. ROAST which is composed of young ca­ Walter Anderson, secretary of and pinned down on the job Serve FooH)alf Banquet Kneeling figures in proportion. Set consists of— Blessed reer women and mothers who are the Order for Catholic Railroad “ We hope to have more than The following, under the direc-, Virgin, St. Joseph, Infant Jesus, Three Kings, Four Shep­ interested in providing flowers Men throughout the Archdiocese 250 workers out for the event,” ition of Mrs. Anton V. Padboy, herds, Ox, Ass, Five Sheep, Gloria Angel, Camel and Driver. TURKEY for the altars, now numbers 26 of Denver. he said. 'helped in the preparing and serv- Complete Set ...... 36.95 members. This group meets once WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS The Communion Sunday will No. 5 '2 0 a month and incorporates many be the first event sponsored by Twenty piece assortment. Standing figures 5 inches high. Served at Counter, 1.25 activities. Some play cards and the young group, and Anderson Scouts at St. Philomena's Assorted as in set No. 4/20. Price Complete S et...... $9.00 others are learning to make ro­ reports that “ it is possible more No. 6/20 saries. The members are Mrs. than 300 persons will attend, Twenty piece assortment. Standing figures 6 inches high. Children's portion $1.00 Bennie Avoy, Mrs. Elsie Ball, since the order’s membership Assorted as in No. 4/20. Price Complete S e t...... $15.00 Elizabeth Beurskens, Mary Car­ now is 325 men.” Organ Mutic For Reservations Stables for the above Sets . . . Imported Italian'Stable .$3.00 ter, Anne Campbell, Margaret Notices were sent out this Set Games Party Nov. 20 Hazel Hedges at the Console Call CH. 3611 or KE. 9413 American made Stables with Lights...... $6.95 Daly, Martha Earley, Betty Eby, week to all members of the Other Nativity Groups up to $250.00 400 SEATS — NO LIQUOR Mary Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Cather­ (St. PKilomenx’s Parish, Denver) St. Ann Marie’s Circle will ine Fitzsimmons, Ruth Fleisch, The scouts of the parish w'lll meet in the home o f Mrs. Frank Catherine Flynn, Genevieve Beagle at 2914 E. Colfax at 1:30 sponsor a games party Fi;,iday CL41RKe'S CHURCH GOODS HOUS€ Flynn, Mrs. Rose Fuchs, Mrs. p.m, Thursday, Nov. 19. Margaret Keeps, Mrs. Nellie Mae evening, Nov. 20, in the school A Neighborhood Girl Scout Kelty, Anne Kombol, Mrs. Alta auditorium at 8:15. A Thanks­ meeting will be held Wednesday,! Lasasso, Geraldine Mason, Mrs. giving theme will be the back­ Nov. 2, at 1:30 in the home of Mary Ne Casek, Frances Stevens, ground for tlfe games with 15 tur­ Mrs. R. W. Gruber, 3033 E. Maxine Murray, Mrs. Min Mur­ Seventh. phy, Mary Ne Casek, Frances keys as prizes for the evening. St. ’s Circle will meet, Smith, Lucille Stevens, Rose Each ticket valued at 60 cents in the home o f Mrs. E. B. Con­ Stickelmaier, and Marcela Yaco­ will be good for the evening’s fun. way, 1233 Madison, at 1 p.m. vetta. Square dancing plans are being Thursday, Nov. 19. Four new priest’s surplices completed for the eighth and sev­ procured by the Altar and Ro­ enth grades. The first session is sary Society, as well as numerous scheduled the Friday after The Denver Catholic small sacred linens, were on dis­ Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, in the play. A new gold set of vest­ school auditorium from 7 to 9 Register ments for the Infant of Prague p.m. Mrs. Clara Intemann is Published Weekly by the statue are being made by the chairman. Catholic Press Society, Inc.. Carmelite nuns. These vestments A truck will be in front of the 938 Bannock Street, Denver. are being offered as a Christmas church Sunday to receive the do­ Colo. gift by Margaret Daly and Mar­ "The West's Largest Church Goods Supply House" nated goods for the clothing col­ Subscription: 18.00 Per cella Yacovetta. lection. John Vessa is chairman, Year Sold in combination with Children baptized were Jo­ assisted by John Mohan, Pat Wil- The Register, National Edi­ hannes Thomas, Jr., son of Mr. iiams, Herb White, Arthur La- tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ and Mrs. J. T. Hackmann, with Bossiere, and Carl Selander. ver. Johannes Damhuis as sponsor; Esfablished 1902 1633 Tremont Place Walter Anderson The Franciscan Fathars from Entered as Second Class Eugene Daniel, son of Mr. and St. Elisabeth’s Monastery will Matter at the Post Office TAbor 3789 Denver 2, Colorado Mrs. Eugene Sturtz, with George urging each of them toorder, Denver, Colo. Sturtz and Eileen Clancy as attend the service. And, ac­ begin a two-week mission in sponsors; and Karen Ann, daugh­ cording to Anderson, the group’s St. Philomena’s Parish begin­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lam­ meeting Thursday evening, Nov. ning with the first week of bert, with Leo and Matilda Fritza 19, in Holy Ghost Hall will be Advent, -Not. 29. The week of MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY as sponsors. devoted largely to making the Not. 29-Dec. 5 will be for the Cqmmunion Sunday a success. women with the week of Dec. Two infants were baptized 6-12 for the men. Nov. 1: Robert Arthur, son of Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Julian McBride, S.J., of Regps College will offer Approximately 500 new pam­ JJuL W xutA . SiohSL INSURANCE SINCE 1897 with William and Margaret Jo- the Mass and will deliver the phlets have been added to the chetta as sponsors; and Jo­ sermon. pamphlet rack in the church ves­ Walter Thackrey, president of tibule during the past few weeks. Gas and Electric Bldg. TA. 1395 seph Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Parchman, with Tony the order, also has announced Prayers o f parishioners were and Audrey Fische as sponsors. that all railroad men are invited requested last week for Mrs. a4 November 8 was Christening to attend, even though they are Elizabeth Meek, Mrs. Ira 01m- t n GERARD R. TeBOCKHORST, Associate not members of the order. PRE-THANKSGIVING day for Edward Joseph III, son stead, Robert A. Talkin, J. J. of Mr. and Mrj. E. J. Fikany, He also asked that as many Hickey, and Mrs. Ray A. Jaeger, with Joseph Mahon and Mary members as possible attend the . ;ii Thursday night meeting in order' Hoyman as sponsors; Cynthia Board and room for a Catholic Inez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i - is available near St. Philomena’s Ignatio Garcia, with Oruz and Church by calling EA. 1764. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Pauline Vela as sponsors; Mar- Working for git Maria, daughter of Mr. and There will be a special Family Hot Weather in IVovember Large Turnout Mass at 9:30 on Thanksgiving W. R. Mrs. Andrew Nagy, with Rudolph and Irma Tekete as sponsors; day. The regular Masses are 6:30 Leaves Us with Heavier-Than* Robert Delton, son of Mr. and and 7 :30 weekly. Confessions are Mrs. Lawrence Snyder, with Jo­ heard daily before the Masses. seph Trujillo as sponsor; and Two parishioners left this past Usual Clothing Stocks— and Michele Marie, daughter of Mr. week for service with the ma­ and Mrs. Fred Whitson, with rines: A1 Lawless, son o f "Mr. Clyde and Patricia Canino as and Mrs. W. J. Lawless, and John so We Give You . . • godparents. Settle, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Parithioneri are reminded H. Settle o f the parish. that a games party is held each PTA Will Meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock On November 23 in the grade school cafeteria, Hart 1836 Logan Straet. Turkeys The PTA will meet Monday, are being offered as special Nov. 23, at 1:45 p.m. in the features during November. school auditorium. The annual pantry shower for the sisters will Sehaffner Read REGISTER Classified be held at this meeting. The fifth Ads for profit and interest. graders’ mothers will be host­ esses. Mrs. Arthur Reeder and Mrs. Marx Julius Conrad, room mother chairmen, will have a bulletin board hanging on the back wall and of the auditorium for anyone who is interested in posting arti­ cles for sale or trade, baby-sitter information, rooms for rent, kit­ T. J. Hallinan, train­ tens for the asking, or any other pertinent information. TIMELY CLOTHES master for the (Ilolorado Tha Man’s Clyb will maat in and Southern R.R. and a trustee tha scbonl auditorium Thurs­ of the newly organized Order of day, Not. 19, at S p.m., instead St. Christopher, is among the r of the usual last Thursday of #65 #75 #80 scores of railroad men in the the month. The Rav. Georga Archdiocese of Denver who ^ are Evans, formar assistant in St, working diligently to make the Philomana’s Church, and now group’s Communion Sunday, assignad to the Chancery Of­ Nov. 22, a huge success. fice, will speak of his trips The spiritual event, which will through Europe and will show be held in the Regis College SUITS & TOPCOATS slides of his Roman days and Chapel at 9 a.m., is expected to trips. draw more than 200 persons. Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, S.J., Baptized were Kathleen Ann of Regis will offer the Mass and Maloney, daughter o f Mr. and deliver the sermon. All railroad Mrs. John J. Maloney, with Ger­ men, whether or not they are ald T. McCoy and Clare M. Ma­ « 5 9 members of the Christopher loney as sponsors and Theresa group, are invited to attend. Maloney as proxy; Martin W il­ liam McElwaim son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. McElwain, with •'.T Vs Married Students Plan Donald E. and R. Rita Quist as Boulder Parley Dec. 11 sponsors; Cheryl Ann Mullen, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Here'S your big The next meeting of the Cath­ mund T. Mullen, with William olic married students’ group at opportunity to own B. Bastien and Rita J. Reardon Men who appreciate the quality of these two famous brand woolens— and Colorado University, Boulder, is a set of famous as sponsors; and Cynthia Lee scheduled for Dec. 11. "The General Tires. Get Cannon, daughter of Mr, and the prestige of Hart Schaffner & Marx and TIM ELY Clothes fit and style, Christopher records on sex in­ set now for months struction for the young will be Mrs. Richard L. Cahnon with will welcome this 'opportunity to save on new clothes for the holidays of safe, low-cost • used at this meeting. Plans will Donald T. Cannon and Evelyn M. Erickson as sponsors. mileage ahead. W e’ll also be made for the big Christ­ mas party which will take place Zaviilon-Sager ahead. And ladies! A deposit will hold in “ Will Call” for HIS Christmas! ay big money for the the Sunday before Christmas. Rite* Are Held angerous mileage S This will be a covered-dish sup­ Thomas J. Zavislan of Cathe­ left in your old ures* Dr. G. J. per for the parents and their dral Parish and Miss Rita E. Come ta today! children. Seger of St. Philomena’s Parish Schoeuble were married Nov. 14 in St. Philomena's- Church. Father Optometrist c o l Gr a d o O’Malley officiated at the wed­ , $toE.e Honrs: Joe Kavanaugh, ding before the Nuptial Mass Specialist CONVALESCENT 9:50 to 5:30 daily Best man was George Zavislan, \. - 30 Years in Same Location For Visual HOME the bridegroom’s brother, and except MondaystVi Locally Owned and Operated Eye Care Reasonable Rates maid o f honor was M. Maxine 11:50 to 8:30 SIS g». Le««n______PE 7«» Ruhenkamp. The couple will live J t u L 7th at Lincoln TA. 1261 638 Empire Bldg. K£. 5840 in Denver after a trip to the coast. Thursdoy, Noyember 19,1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 RAGE THREE YOUTH W0RKl„ Siamese Studies Modern Medicine COURT HONOR ^^Udhist Medic at Glockner-Penrose

By Eileen O’Connor "Our modern medical program the south provide employment From exotic Bangkok with its is only about 70 years old,” the for many. 'The language spoken picturesque canals and fabulous young physician said. “ Before is Thai, but in every school, FORFR. 'JIM' gilt and marble temples, to the that there was a sort of medicine, starting in kindergarten, pupils white, antiseptic corridors of a but not modern.” Asked what learn to speak English, and By F r a n k M o rriss hospital run by Catholic nuns— the ill did for treatment in those the medical schools American Father James Moynihan, pas- such is the unique but successful days, he laughed and replied, text books ,are used. In fact, so ’ tor of Our Lady of Grace Parish, transition being made by a bril- “They were mostly dependent fast have Western customs in­ Denver, has been named recipi­ liant young Buddhist scientist, upon nature, I guess.” vaded the country, that even ent of the fifth annual Denver currently studying at Penrose Dr. Trakool was quick to point beauty contests are staged and a Juvenile Court Award for Out- Cancer Hospital, Colorado out, however, that things are “ Miss Thailand” is selected an­ Springs. The hospital is super­ nually. vised by the Sisters of Charity Although Buddhism is still the of Cincinnati, 0. religion of the vast majority o f He is 32-year-old Dr. Trakool Thais, Christian missionaries, Lekhavat, a native o f Thailand, both Catholic and Protestant, more familiar to the average have been laboring in the coun­ American mind as Siam, the try for about a century. The high country made so mysterious and caste still keep their dead for intriguing in the b ^ k Avna and anywhere from 100 days to a the King of Siam. Although year, after which a cremation from a land whose art and civil­ ceremony is held and to which ization antedates that of our own friends of the deceased are in­ but whose medical and health vited.. Dr. Trakool described this program is just being gleaned service as usually takinp- place in from the “ young” United States, the late afternoon and in a sep­ the Oriental physician has had arate part of the “ wat” proper. to come to this country to avail Bodies awaiting cremation are himself of the latest radiological also kept in a separate building techniques in cancer treatment. and are visited by the family * • * regularly. IN HIS NATIVE SIAM he Although Thailand is now a had seen missionary nuns occa­ democracy ruled by Parliament sionally, but until his arrival at and a Prime Minister, much as the Colorado Springs hospital in England, the people still “ like he had never met one personally. their kings,” Dr. Trakool de­ Sister Marie Charles, administra­ clares. The current monarch, tor of Glockner-Penrose, is the young King Rama IX or Phumi- Rev. Jamcf Moynihan first Catholic sister to whom he phol, educated in Switzerland, ever spoke. Asked his impression Dr. Trakool Lekhavat and his girl queen are highly standing Service in Youth Work. of the sisters he replied: “ Very popular, according to the physi­ The award, symbolized by a gold nice, very nice.” entirely different in his country cian, who also explained that all cup, will be presented by Judge Descended from "generations today. “ There are two large med­ of Siam’s kings are known as Philip Gilliam at a meeting of of Buddhists himself, he is quite ical schools in Thailand,” he “ Rama.” > the Friday Luncheon Club Nov. familiar with the beliefs and said. “ The country has an area “ King Rama V or King Chula- about the size of Texas and is 20. practices of the Protestant sects longkorn we call ‘the great,’ be­ of the addition to the dining hall at last month. In addition, hawthorne, junipers, spruce, and cedars divided into 72 provinces. Each Staff members of the Juvenile working in his country and has cause he was the first really to The Construction St. Thomas’ Seminary and the building will be placed strategically especially along the drives to lend beauty Court chose Father “ Jim” for an inquisitive mind concerning has a hospitaL About 250 bring modern civilization, educa­ of the new residence hall and library will necessitate a new land­ to the grounds. The heavy outlines in the sketch indicate the build­ doctors are graduated from the the honor, climaxing work for the Catholic faith. tion, and health measures to I scaping of the grounds, as shown. Sixty trees will be removed ings, showing the new dormitory and library at the right. Lighter medical universities each year. youth that the popular priest be- The young physician debunks Thailand,” Dr. Trakool said. “ The between the refectory and the new assembly building dedicated lines indicate walks and drives. gan on his first appointment as'a great deal of the mysticism that And some 10 to 20 per cent of university in Bangkok is ijamed] + + + + an assistant at Annunciation Par­ fascinated readers of Margaret them are women. for him, as is Chulalongkoril Hos­ ish, Denver, in 1943. His fight Landon’s best seller by his mod- “ Under the Rockefeller Foun- pital. on juvenile delinquency has won ern attire and suave manner. In dation,” he continued, “ we used “ Rama V,” he further pointed: him many honors, including that fact he terms Mrs. Landon’s to get our professors from Amer- Schubert Music I out, “ was the son of Rama IV i of Junior Chamber of Commerce book “ a lot of fiction” and sojica. Then, during the war they or King Mongkut, the monarch Man of the Year in 1949. Judge told the author when he met her deft and we began sending our who took ‘Anna’ of the widely! Gilliam has described him tis the personally. doctors to your country to read book to the then Siam. She! III Be Theme i court’s “unofficial probation of­ “ My king never used chop­ study.” tutored Rama V, who later; ficer.” sticks,” he says. • studied in Europe. It was under, I Leading civic officials are ex­ THAILAND IS NOTED for its both Mongkut and Chulalongkorn : I pecting to attend the award pres­ ALTHOUGH LIFE in Siam or'magnificent architecture, espe that slavery was abolished andl Of Star Nights entation at the luncheon meeting Thailand, as in all Asiatic coun-'cially the temples or “ wats;” for reforms were gradually intro-! The musical. Blossom Time, be­ i f in the K. o f C. home of Council tries, existed before the time of its exotic dancing, exquisite duced.” 539, 16th Avenue and Grant Christ, the role of modern medi­ jewelry, and its colorful people * * * ing given by Loretto Heights, sup­ Street. cine is coipparatively new there, But Dr. Trakool also points out DR. TRAKOOL HIMSELF i^ a plies an appropriate background Father Moynihan is responsi­ according to Dr. Trakool. (In the practical aspects of his coun­ highly educated person and is for the immortal composi­ ble for one of the finest junior Thailand people use their first try. Agriculture is a leading in­ positive proof that Thailand has tions of Franz Schubert. The com­ athletic programs in the coun­ name.s.) dustry, and the tin mines in gone far since the days of poser is presented as an obscure try — the Junior Parochial “ Anna,” on the road to democ­ genius who, because of his un­ League, which climaxes its sea­ Dr. Begley to Speak Dec. 3 racy. Of Asiatic features, he is comely nose, is not popular with son with the annua! gigantic grid mild mannered, courteou.s, with women. He resembles Cyrano de carnival in Bears’ Stadium. Some a ready smile and a professional Bergerac, and in a climactic scene 2,000 youngsters turn out for' Creighton Prof to Address approach that quickly puts pa­ is forced to see a more handsome these games. Most of the high tients at ease. He speaks English friend woo his sweetheart while school parochial league stars well but is baffled by our slang, his “Song of Love” is being have trained in this league, of Denver Accountants' Guild especially such expressions as played. Other songs are "Ave Maria,” which Father Moynihan is presi­ John P. Begley, professor of; T)r r.,. BppIpv received his educa-i"^^^ dent. y . . mn«for tHo latoof tViuf Qpionpo hoc “ Tell Me Daisy,” “ Keep -It accounting and head of the de-: ion at Creighton, Chicago and concerning cancer, al- Dark,” “ My Springtime Thou Father Moynihan attended Re­ partment of accounting, Creigh- Iowa Universities. From Creigh­ though tropical diseases, espe Art,” and “ There Is an Old gis College, before going to St j ^7^“ u;“vensityr Omaha,"‘N^^^^ ton University he received the cially malaria, are the big Vienna.” Blossom Time will fea­ Thomas Seminary, _ from which address the charter members degrees, B.C.S. and M..A.; from problem in his country, he ture sparkling dance numbers he was graduated in 1943, the Iowa University he received the of the Catholic Accountants claims. highlighted by ballet. year of his ordination Ph.D. degree. He has held his Guild of the Archdiocese of Den- Dr Trakool is the son o f an .\t Annunciation, Father Moy­ present position at Creighton L deceased. He Jean Peck nihan put new spirit into the Since 1924. He has passed the . .. i u • • - school’s athletics, put new life Iowa bar examination He is a!'« Physieian in the In Lead Role family.- His elder sister is a doc into youth groups to keep the C.P.A. in both Nebraska and Miss Jean Peck is singing the tor, as is a younger brother now teen-agers off the streets and Iowa. lead role of Mitzi Kranz. She is working in a Red Cross hospital out of trouble, and earned a city­ He belongs to the following the daughter of Mrs. Mary Peck, in Korea. A graduate of the 4525 Xavier Street, Denver. wide reputation for having a way profe.ssional organizations: The Thailand Medical School, he is Other feminine leads are por­ with even the toughest trouble­ American Institute of Account­ in the United States on the ex­ makers. ants, the American Accounting trayed by Misses Sharon Fitz- At the Swansea parish. Father Association, the National Asso­ change program of the U. S. Patrick. 4250 Julian; Charlotte Department of Health, Educa­ Scavada, Trinidad; Joan Pro- dotted with trees, with junipera, eadan, and Moynihan has concentrated his ciation of Cost Accountants, the MA Nn epw w GrnttnVIUIIU Seminary, Denver, spruce setting o ff the shrine. The diagram shews youth work on the Junior Paro­ Association of Certified Public tion, and W’elfare. He is spend­ hosky, North Platte, Neb.; Mary ing a little more than a year in the new assembly hall-gymnasiam, with the new chial League. Police and court Accountant Examiners, and the Ann Cavanagh, , Ariz.; as shown in the sketch above. The area will be- this country studying radiology. Kay Dignan, 4936 Montview grotto at ita right. officials still call on him for Nebraska Society of Certified He has already been at Barnes help. He has, among other things, Public Accountants. Boulevard; Eleanor Lommel, Sko­ Hospital, St. Louis; Cleveland W*H acted as a chief adviser to help His business experience in­ kie, 111.; and Elia de la Torre, Clinic, Cleveland, 0 .; Charity Praise for 'Blossom Time' to end gang warfare. cludes 13 years of general ac­ El Paso, Tex. CARPETS Father Moynihan joins a dis­ counting with Swift & Company. Hospital in New Orleans; Mayo Male leads are Fred Nesbit as Three more chances remain to see Loretto Heights Col­ WtH tinguished group by receiving the He has been in public accounting Clinic, and has done graduate Franz Schubert, Dick Over as lege’s annual Star Nights production Blossom Time. The pro­ ROOM SI2E work in Cook County Hospital, Juvenile Court award. Others in practice since 1924. Count Scharntoff, Walter Saw- duction will play in Phipps Auditorium, Deirver, Nov. 19-21. and SMALLER Chicago. RUGS the select group arc: Elmer icki as Mr. Kranz, Anthony Sam- 'The opening night’s performance drew praise from the ■ wid< ulcetioii of pattonu Dr. Begley’s present connec­ * » • Hager, Colorado VFW Youth tions are: Secretary-treasurer of arzia as Baron Franz, David audience for the professional excellence brought out by the ■ad colon to eboow from chairman, 1949; Arthur Wil­ the State Board of Examiners of DR. TRAKOOL CHOSE fur­ Langfield as Erkmann, John L. director, Dr. Earl C. Bach, head of the drama department at m •. for oTorr nom liams, Central Bank, 1950; Dr. Certified Public Accountants of ther study at Penrose Cancer Larson as Nsivotny, and Robert the college. Furniturs >n tim !»«• tValter Chapman, one of the Nebraska; secretary of Heafey Hospital “ because of the modern Trontel as Binder. In the leading roles are Jean Peck, Sharon FitzPatrick, Opel Wedoetdar Bataiofi TIB I a'ctoak Joan Prohasky, Charlotte Scavada, Mary Ann Cavanagh, Fred and Heafey, Inc., Omaha; secre­ equipment, splendid reputation, Dr. Earl C. Bach, head of the nation’s outstanding scout lead­ Nesbit, Dick Over, Walter Sawicki, Anthony Samarzia, David tary-treasurer, Yellow Cab, Inc., and outstanding work being done Loretto Heights speech depart­ E.M.W. ers, 1951; and William Mitchell, Langffield, and John L. Larson. YMC.A secretary, 1952. Omaha; associated with Leonard by the institution in the field of ment, is the director and pro­ Tickets may be bought at Phipps Auditorium, Loretto where caek telke Father Moynihan was born in W. Begley & Sons, GMC trucks cancer,” he said. After three ducer; Max DiJulio is the musical John P. Begley Heights College, and the May Company box office. 2141 Sa. Broarlwar Buffalo, N. Y;, the son of Mr. and sales______service,____ Omaha. ______months in Colorado Springs he director; and Anthony Samarzia, Ann Blyth, Hollywood star, who wag to appear at perform­ ver at a dinner meeting at the Dr7Begley i^ a staunch Cath- will return to Thailand by way of assistant director. Walter Keeley SPniee 53*1 and Mrs. James J. Moynihan, ances on Nov. 18 and 19, was forced to cancel her trip to Denver. who now reside at 3625 Alcott University Club Thursday, Dec. | olic and possesses a pleasing, dy Europe. is the technical director. Street, Denver. A brother of 3. Dr. Begley will speak on “ The namic personality. t Father Moynihan is the Rev. Neal Accountant’s Responsibility to The charter members of the * Moynihan, S.J., Decatur, 111. Management Today.” Catholic Accountants’ Guild now j Another brother, John, who lives Paul L. 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N...... - r ... - PAGE FOUR ^ Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 19,1953

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Women to Hold!Blessed Sacrament Exposition All Day Palronite These Friendly Firms B a k e S a l e i n Will Close 51 Years in Old St. John's (Si, John the EvangeHit*f Parish, Denrer) Joe Buckmaster Motors Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will be held all day on Tuesday, Dec. 1, in St. John’s old church in thanksgiving for the manifold blessings of God on the parish in (H n lx i •< St. VIncint di P iil’t Pulih) M., Rose's Parish Specializing in Ford & Mercury Service the 51 years since the church was dedicated. (St. Rote of Lima’i Parish, > After the ; Masses the next Also General Repairs — Skelly Gas & Oil Donver), Factory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening morning, the new church, on E. A bake sale, sponsored by the Seventh Avenue Parkway and E. Bayaud and S. Madison • , FR 8711 Altar and Rosary Society, will be Elizabeth . Street will ^be dedi­ CATHEDRAL PARISH held Sunday, Nov. 22, in the par­ cated and all religious devotions ish hall, after all the 'Ma.sses. will be moved to the new thurch. These Friendly Firms Deserve- Your Patronafte LEN'S Pharmacy The women of the parish baking AJl parishioners are asked to for the sale this time are those make an effort to visit the L. C. FEHR, Prop. Hawes Food Store whose last names start with N The firms listed here Mrmbtr St. Vincrnt do Paal'o Parish Blessed Sacrament in the old Booker Hawes Gayla Hawes Have Your Doctor Phone through Z and all the members church for a few. minutes that deserve to be remembered A Bi-Low Store Us Your Prescription of the Altar and Rosary Society. day. The society wishes’ the women to when you are distributing 2707 E. Louisiana RA. 3739 Quality bleats — Masses on Thursday, Nov. 26, PRESCKimONS CALLED note that demand for homemade Tha'nksgiving day, will bo at 7, your patronage in the dif­ At Louisiana and South Clayton Groceries rolls and bread has far exceeded FOR AND DELIVERED 8, and 9 o’ clock.i ferent lines of business. Fresh & Frozen Fruits the supply at previous sales. On Sunday, Dee. 6; a class of Colfax at Downing Denver Washington Park Mkt. and Vegetables Gnldpil Wpddinn Fifty, years of marriage, a golden mile- Ffee coffee will be served and 60 children will receive First Holy KEyslone 3217 Red & White.Food Stores Louisiana and Clayton v v i u c i i sjone in any couple’s life, were climaxed all parishioners are requested to Communion in the new St. John I at a Mass of Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs. JameS French in St. reniember this sale in planning Church. BILL HI GHES, Prop. . Free their pastry for the coming week. 5717 Delivery Ignatius Loyola's Church, Deliver, Nov, 18. Father William J. William E. Barrett DOYLE’S Complete Food Service Heavey, S.J., assistant pastor, offered the High Mass at 8 o’clock Th» St. Vincent de Paul Con­ To Address Alter Society Hours 7 to |7 Week Days and gave a special talk to the couple, for whom the first pew in PHARMACY ference of the pariah will have William E. Barrett, author of 598 South Gilpin the church was reserved. Tht Particular DruzKlst a truck, plainly marked with The Shadows of the Images and a “ It’a Smart to Be Thrifty” Mr,, and Mr.s. French were married Nov. 18, 1903, in St. st-OOOtN 4 17th AVE. AND GRANT relief potters, parked in front member of the parish, will ad­ VtMves^, Colo Elizabeth’s Church, Denver. Before moving into Loyola Parish of the church from 6 a.m. to KE. 5987 f r e e DELIVERY 23 years ago, they had lived in Swansea. They reside at 3406 Vine dress members o f the Alter and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22, for Rosary Society at their meeting Street. the clothing drive. All dona- Four sons of the couple were present foi’ the Mass of Thanks­ Friday afternoon, Nov, 20. The , tiona should be in by 2 p ^ . meeting will be held in the home Paint Special 3 9 .$ 0 ' giving and the day of qwet celebration. Following the Mass, a at that it the time all articles BKAE family breakfast was served in the home of James M. French, a of Mrs. J. C. Eigeman, 717 Vine C & L OFFICE SUPPLY Motor Overhaulinp: will be transported to central Street, and will be'preceded by *Body & Fender Repairs member of Annunciation Parish, Denver. Other sons are Arthur collection area. Gifts & Greeting Cards Tailored Seat Covers A., Loyola Parish; Raymond R., Colorado Springs; and John H., a dessert-luncheon at 1 olclock. Office & School Supplies Motor Tune-up De Paul Conference All women of th'e parish are Used Cars ^ihoppiiisl 4'enter Van Nuys, Calif. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mr. French is a retired locomotive engineer for the Union Being Formed invited. . Cathedral Motors Pacific Railroad. Mrs. French was honored by the parish Altar A St. Vincent de Paul Con­ Fr. Regan to Speak Colfax at Ogden MA-9044 .lOE GAFFNEY. Prop. Sodality in the past week and enrolled as a member of the Jesuit ference is being formed in the To PTA on Nov. 23 1735 Lnjran KE. 3038 CONOCO PRODUCTS Seminary Aid Society. The couple were hosts at a family dinner in parish and all men interested in The monthly PTA meeting will Preisser's Red & White their home Nov. 18 and in the evening they hefd open house for this type of work or who wish to be held on Monday, Nov. 23, at Lubrication, Car Washing, Batteries their friends. learn more of the duties of the 1:30 p.m. in the school audito­ b les s ed s a c r a m e n t PARISH Recharged. Tire Vulcanizing Grocery and Market 4- ■ ' 4- -f -p 4- order are invited to attend the rium. The Rev. John J, Regan, B O N I L BRAE next meeting to be held after the pastor of Mother o f God Church, Patronize These Friendy Firms FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, Nov. will be the guest speaker. The COAOCO SERVICE QUALITY GROCERIES 22, in the furnace room of the first grade will entertain. Mrs. Free Delivery SPruce 4447 Pupils' Communion Day church. If attendance is not pos­ Robert Gruber and Mrs! James 724 So. University PE. 9909 2331 £. Ohio Ave, (So. Univ. and Ohio) sible, information may be ob­ Flood, assisted by mothers of tained from Lee Martin. sixth graders, will be in charge of I COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG The firms listed here Bonnie Brae Drug Co. At Loyola Church Nov. 22 Stj Jude’s Circle has presented the social hour which will follow Lloyd Chamberlin— Richard Chamberlin the Altar and Rosary Society the meeting. JOE H. SCHMITZ, Prop. deserve to be remembered with $50 toward its budget. ( (Loyola Parish, Denver) honored guest at the meeting in Membership Drive , Member Blessed Sacreincnt Parisli : when you are distributing Hate your Doctor phone ut St. Ann’s Circle has on display The members of the Children’s November of the Altar Sodality. your Pretcriptions a beautiful clothed statue of the The PTA membership drive I your patronage in the dif­ Sodality will receive Communion She was enrolled in the Jesuit has been a great suocess this I Visit Onr New Prescription Department | Beers, Wines, Etc. Infant of Prague. in the 8:30 Mass on Sunday, Missionary Aid Society and pre­ year. The 100-per-cent mark for ferent lines of business. The Altar and Rosary Society 763 So. University RA. 2874 Xov. 22. All school children who sented with a cake decorated to the whole school has been I Fountain Service ... Liquor Department j is selling Christmas cards again have received their First Com­ commemorate Mr. and Mrs. reached for the first time in this year. The cards are on dis­ Free Delivery in East Denver and Aiwora | munion are expected to be pres­ French’s 50th wedding anniver­ many years. The prize' for the ent. sary on Nov. 18. play each Sunday after all the Phones: EA. 3533; EA. 9997; EA. 9998 I .Masses. Those wishing their cards first grade to reach the 100-per­ Catechism classes for children Mrs. .John Madden and Mrs. cent goal was won by the seventh attending public schools are held imprinted with their name are East Colfax and Colorado Bird. . | Earl Martelon are in charge of asked to order now as it takes grade, taught by Sister M. Colom- each Sunday following the 8:30 cleaning the sanctuary on Nov. biere. Each grade received a SOETH GAVLORl) Mass. These classes are held in several weeks to get the cards 13, 20, and 27. The general back. prize for successfully reaching the church basement. church cleaning for Christmas its goal. The success of this drive John C. Shopping District A truck will be stationed at will begin at 9 a.m. on Dec. 4. Sacred Hpart Circle met re­ is owing in no small part to the the north door of the church on cently to discuss next year’s ba­ Mrs. George Arno, ways and splendid co-operation o f the Scholl Sunday, Nov. 22, for contribu­ zaar plans and the society has meant chairman of the Altar sisters. W / / a t t h e FINEST tions of clothing. planned a Christmas grab bag Sodality, announced that a The weekly coffee hour held MEATS AND The firms listed here “ Which Church Is the True for the December meeting. EMPIRE MARKET bake tale will be held on Dec. for the sale of Christmas cards GROCERIES Church of Christ?’’ is the topic of deserve to be remembered 6 following all Mattes. This Sunday is Communion will be discontinued until Dec. 9 D octor Orders ,.. Johnny Meyers Bob Holm the meeting Nov. 19 of the in­ day for the families of the par- when you are distributing The .\ltar Society and PTA because of Thanksgiving Week Open Week Days and Sundays quiry forum, with the Rev. Wil- Lsh. They will receive in the 8 and the dedication of the new 9 R.m. to 9 p.m. would appreciate donations of your patronage in the dif­ ford Mallin, S.J., as discussion o’clock Mass. church. leader. Betty Crocker coupons to help Quality Meats ■ Sea Foods Mrs. Duncan Ackley, chair­ ferent lines of business. Mrsi Janies French was the replace silver needed by both or­ THELMA KASSON 1058 So. Gavlord SP., 7567 ganizations. These coupons may man o f the health program, re- BEAUTY SALON be given to Mrs. James Gannon, Saints' I ports that the weighing and mea- All Parish suring of the children is now be- 2876 Colorado Blvd. [2811 Fillmore, or Mrs. John Hair Styling Madden, 2216 E. 23rd Avenue. done. Two grades were com- Aurora Social J e f S I l l u l I K S J f I V I l I y 1 pleted this week by Mrs^ Charles Permanent IPating Nominating Committee Smith and Mrs. James Flood. PHONE DExUr 1188 KEENE SUPER MARKET Thelma Kaason O’Connor, Owner I Since there will not be a meet- Mrs. Henry Siems will be in jing of the Altar Sodality in De­ Party for Nov. 20 charge of the Christmas party, 1093 S. Gaylord Fred Keene, Prop RA. 0902 Is Counted Most assisted by Mrs. James Ash and cember, the president, Mrs. store Hours: 8 to 6:00 Mon., Tues., Wed,, Thurs. I James Gannon, announced the (All Saints’ Pariah, Denver) Mrs. Edward Zalewski. 8 to 7 Friday and Saturday nominating committee that will The Thanksgiving games party Information Talks Assured by S Successful Yet prepare a .slate to be presented will be held Friday, Nov. 20, at Twice Weekly • Nationally Advertised Foods at the January meeting. The 8 p.m. in the parish hall. West Registered Pharmacists Aurora.— (St. Therese’s “Par­ members are the Rev. William Vassar at Grove Street. 'Tickets Information talks on the teach­ • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ish) — The games party spon­ Heavey, S.J.; Mrs. John Madden, are $1 per person and everyone ings of the Church are given in Your doctor's prescription will sored by both the Men’s Club St. John’s Church on Monday • Top Grade Meats — Sea Foods — Poultry Mrs. George Arno, and Mrs. in the parish is urged to attend. be conectly dispensed at Pork and the Ladies’ Society Nov. 14 Arthur Ehnstorm. A number of turkeys and and Wednesday evenings from :45 to 8:39 o’clock. All Cath- Hill Drug Company . . . 8 reg­ It's Keene Super Market for the Keenest Buys in Totvn was the most successful to date. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reisich- chickens will be given away as olics and interested non-Cath- The 1953 Chevrolet was given man are the chairmen of St. Vin­ special gifts. Conrad Boeding is istered pharmacists to serve olics are invited to attend. The YOU ALWAYS to Lavonne Rohleder of Aurora. cent’s pinochle card club, or­ in charge of the games with Arch you. topic for next Monday is the sac­ More than 1,200 people attended ganized to assist the St. Vincent Rose, George Chouinard, Joe SAVE AT BELMOXT the party, which filled the hall de Paul Society. Brovsky, Ed Hurley, A1 Albers, rament of Matrimony and the We proudly acknowla^dge 100 to Overflowing. Harold Sheets, Harry MeSloy, topic for next Wednesday is the per cent acceptance by the PLEMBIXG CO. The Ave Maria Bridge Circle The members, who will meet purpose of the Ten Command­ in the home of one of their num­ George Billings, and John Von- medical profession, due to loir SIMMONS DRUG Repairing & Contracting Qwe Her a will meet Thursday night, Nov. feldt assisting. "The Little Flower ments. ber on the second Sunday of each prices, prompt service, and NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL 19, in the home of Mrs. Arlene Circle will serve refreshments. Religion classes for all boys 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 2614 Free Efitimates Fisher, 845 Lima Street. month, are Mr. and Mrs. J. and girls who attend the public unquestioned accuracy. SAM BOXER. Mjfr. 1076 S. Gaylord The Altar and Rosary Society Ifrs. Trina Hamilton will be Reischman, Mr. and Mrs. James junior and senior high schools Days, PE. 2070 HOOVER will meet at the parish hall hostess 4o4he St. Therese Bridge Bible, Mr. and Mrs. Frank are held on Tuesday evenings at Nights, EA. 5379 Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m. Circle Thursday, night, Nov. 19. Koneeny, Mr. and Mrs. Emil 7 o ’clock at St. John’s School. For Distinctive Prises for Bridge This will he a short meeting be­ Parties and ali oilier occasions— Fairfax Hardware Baptized were 'M4«l)8el Gene, Fire, Mr. and M|;s. Wolf, and Divided religion classes for the VACUUM son of Mr. and Mrs'.’^SL D. Agnes Kavanaugh, and James cause the following day is a holi­ VISIT OUR GIFT DtPARTMENT (Colfai St Fairfax) day. All the women of the parish different school grades are taught Abrahamson, with James ''L. Walsh. the lay teachers of the Confra­ HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS ulx fwm Blixt and Clara L. Abrahamson are urged to attend. Hostesses HOUSEHOLD ITEMS are Mrs. George Billings, Mrs. ternity of Christian Doctrine. CLEANER as sponsors; Jo Ann Beck, FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfax I Ray Shobe, and Mrs. Kenneth The KIRAY Club will meet in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. I Mental Health Assn, Baker. The bake sale last week St. John’s School on Sunday eve­ H. L. RinMiart, Prop. Beck, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ was a success. ning from 7:30 to 10 o ’clock. mond C. Beck as sponsors; This is a social club for Catholic ; for Christmas James Davis, son of Mr. and Plans 1st Annual Meet Mrs. Edwin Carlson and Mrs. The tirms listed here deserve to boys and girls in high school. be remembered when you are dis­ 1 Mrs. Martin R. Custy, with Mr. W. A. Davis will put up the altar EA. 7711 The newly organized Colorado Saturday, Nov. 21, and take it The club meets on the second tributing: your patronage to the and Mrs. Orvan J. Bennett as and fourth Sunday evenings each ' She’ll be happier sponsors; Connie Ann, daughter Association for Mental Health down Sunday, Nov. 22. diHerent lines of business. month. Mr. and Mrs. K. \V. McClean : With a Hoover of Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Chavez, will hold its first annual meeting Mrs. Joseph Balzano, chairman with Mr. and Mrs. Winston H. Nov. 20 in the Shirley Savoy of the Christmas card committee, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marran- The Best In Jowers as sponsors; Hotel, Denver. is in Mercy Hospital. zino are the parents of a boy born in St. Joseph’s Hospital. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Michele Marie, daughter of Highlight of the all-day meet­ The Rev. Andrew McDonald, Just $5 Down Mr. and Mrs. David Mulligan are Mr. and Mis. Jack C. Seth, with ing will be the luncheon at which Chancellor of the Diocese of Patronize These Friendly Firms DRY CLEANING the parents of a girl, also bom Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Per- Henry Weihofen, professor of Savannah-Atlanta, Ga., is visit­ in St. Joseph’s. Delivers it from cival as sponsors; and John M. law at the University of New ing Father Harley Schmitt at the AND LAUNDRY Reed and Jeanette M. Echberg Mexico and formerly professor rectory. Father McDonald was a Baptized Nov. 15 by the Rt. CONOCO PRODUCTS as proxies; and Gary Louis, son Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran DeLuxe 4 Day Service of law at the University of Colo­ classmate in Rome of Father Lubrication • Delco Batteries of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. rado, will discuss “ Mental Ill­ Schmitt. Jacqueline Anne, daughter Special 1 Day ^ Valentine, with Mr. and Mrs. 4)f Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gray, with so. GAYLORD ness and the Law in Colorado The Bishops’ Clothing Drive Car IVashing Cleaners & Dyers Louis A. Valentine as sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice La Fer- The meeting is open to the for war relief will be conducted tFe HaFe Our Own Plant Washington Park public. Reservations for the riere as sponsors; Antoinette Sunday, Nov. 22, instead of Nov. W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS 88 So. Penn. RA 2083 Cleaners FURNITURE CO. luncheon may be made by call­ 29 as announced at the Masses Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Christmas ing the association office at 314 Mrs. Frank J. Burke, with Emil Alameda & Logman PE. 9240 And 2800 Josephine EA 7363 Margaret Tate, Mgr. Sunday. A truck will be parked 14th Street, telephone MA 2221, in front of the chapel at Loretto Campana and Catherine Burke as sponsors; Christopher Joseph, Pickup & Delivery OPEN EVENINGS extension 34. Wednesday is the Heights after Masses. SPECIAL deadline.^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Alameda Drug Store 1087 So. Gaylord SP 7898 106.5 So. Gaylord The Lady o f Snows Circle will liam Falkenburg, with R. H. Fal- V. 0. PETERSON, Prop. meet Thursday, Nov. 19, in 'the kenburg and Mrs. Carol Brinker Cat Rate Drugs The Brmt listed here deserve to SP. 5151 Bedroom Group City ‘Music Fest’ home of Mrs. 'Theresa Fink, 2750 as sponsors. be remembered when you are dis- DOUBLE DRESSER S. Hooker Street. Mrs. F. Gordon Cattle is ill Fountain Service Sundries tributi^ your patronage to the Monday, Nov. 23, at 8 p.m. in Mrs. Frank Klocke was elected V, Your Business Appreciated different lines of business. " BOOKCASE BED in St. Joseph’s Hospital. the City Auditoriqm the Denver captain and Mrs. Joe Brovsky Alameda & So. Broadway MATTRESS & BOX Municipal Musical Association, was elected treasurer of the Is your attic, ^sem ent, or SPRINGS sponsored by the Parks and Rec­ Altar and Sanctuary Circle at storeroom crowded? Sell "some­ the meeting Nov. 11. At this Frosted Walnut, Frosted reation Department, will have its thing through REGISTER Want meeting a card and bunco party ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Almobd or in I first “music fest.” The public is Ads. invited and free admission tickets was planned for Saturday, Dec. BUCHANAN’S. Limed Oak. ' Patronize These Friendly Firms can be obtained from the Hospi­ 5, in the parish hall at 8 p.m. Christian Bros. Wines $ 1 0 0 ^ 0 tality Center, local muqic stores, Refreshments will be served and All Popular Been and the City Recreation Depart­ prizes given. Tickets will be 50 Only.... lO u W« Deliver ment, cents per person. Betty & Bob’s Small Down Payment PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy. Texaco Products Easy Terms Beauty & * Lubrication Tires Barber Shop i Washing Accessories OPEN EVENINGS St. Vincent de Paul HNS T em ptation Specializing in Joe & Andy's Permanent Waving SERVICE STATION Turkey Games Planned EA. 4723 2603 E SO. GAYLORD Gallon 12th & Clayton FR. 9828 Fine Selection of (St. Vincent da PauTe Periih, ing athletic equipment for the Denver) 98^ ^ FURNITURE CO. school children. Parishioners are Let U8 treat your The Holy Name Society’s plans urged to invite their non-Cath- Thanksgiving 1065 So. Gaylord are all set for the annual big olic friends to attend this big Ski Clothes with Broadway Creamery turkey games party, which will party. Bill Ziereis and his com­ ST. JAMES' PARISH' ' SP. 5451 our Water Repel; Flowers 66 So. Broadway Sp. 2665 be held this Friday evening, NoV. mittee assure all a big time. Please Patronise These Friendly Firms 20, in the parish hall and cafe­ lant Formula. , for your party, Coffee Nov. 19 4. teria. Reasonable i LOYOLA PARISH The fine facilities afforded by Mrs. Billy Lou Weber will en­ The firms listed here SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME the new hall, its spaciousness, tertain at a coffee Thursday, prices ::i Forget-Me-Not OLIVE DRUG The firms listed here Rocky Florl and Jo* Htyc* and the new tables, assure every­ Nov. 19, for the PTA officers, i Pickup A DeliveiT deserve to be remembered deserve to be remembered one of having a good time. And in room mothers, and all interested Flower Shop Reliable and Fast Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. in attending the CPTL meeting. Broadmoor addition to a number of turkeys, Free City Delivery when you are' distributii\g Prescription Service when you are distributing Your Convenient there will be one extra big one, The bake sale committee Cleaners your patronage in the difi Gifts - Fountain Service your patronage in the dif­ Druggist a 20-pounder, as the special at thanks all who helped mak,e the RA. 1818 Fret DeUrery — FL. 2337 traction. ^Jbake sale a success. Mrs. Kirby Bill k Velma Burke Preicriptioiu Liquor 7010 E. Colfax at OHts ferent lines of business. The proceeds derived from this and her daughter made the orig­ 1712 So. Pearl PE 8485 285 So. Downing St. ferent lines of business. 17th and £ac« £ A ft8867 annual social go toward purchas­ inal posters for the sale. » - . Fr. Evans to Address Unit Guardian Angels' Parish Bake Sale (Guardian Angeli’ Parith, An underground watering sys­ and Bernard and Dudley Brauch, Denier) tem is being installed on the rec­ 10:30 o’clock Mass. Of Precious Blood Parish Saturday, Nov. 21, is the date tory grounds by Father Leonard Baptized were Richard Jacob of the dll-day bake sale at the Redelberger and men of the par­ McElroy, son of James and (M oit Precioui Blood Parish, Vincent de Paul’s cafeteria. Fa­ J. C. Penney Store on 48th and ish. Work is also progressing on Jeanne McElroy, with Bernard Denrer) ther Evans, who is now an as­ Pecos Street. ^Anyone who has the garage. and Herena Harvick as sponsors; Father George Evans will be sistant in the Chancery Office, not been contacted and would Ushers for the month are Ken­ and Catherine Ann Hidalgo, the guest speaker at the Altar has returned from three years like to donate something in the neth Keene and Janfes Grater, daughter of Macedonil and Rita and Rosary Society meeting at of studies in Rome. He will tell pastry line can do so by calling 7 o’clock Mass; Ed Dowd and Hidalgo, with Charles and Char­ 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23, in St. of his travels and show slides o f Mrs. Mary Belle at G L .-6765. Joseph Pugliese, 9 o’clock Mass; lene DesMoineaux as sponsors. Europe and the ' Holy Land This project is being sponsored Members are urged to bring by the Altar and Rosary Society. 7hi Cemp/tft Miual guests. Hostesses will be Mmes. tor tkt laity William Allen, John Rockwell, Appreciation is expressed for JOE ONOFRIO Gerald Sheridan, and John the choir turnout. Male voices, Smith. however, are still in demand. Home of Quality Pianos The Queen of Peace Circle has Men o f the parish who would like the following new members; to_ sing in the choir may attend Cable-Stark Mmes. Walter Remkus, J. Wil­ the meeting this Thursday, Nov. liam Emrick, Joseph Dreiling, Al­ 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the church. fred Weisner, Francis King, and Lester Betsy Ross William Woolford. The meeting A wrought-iron vigil light date and hour for this circje has stand was donated to the church Trade in your old piano for u » ol dolly Moil, and been changed to 7 :30 p.m. on in memory of William and Delia ' on a new Spinet or T-V Set a fruitful proyor lift. the third Wednesday of the Kelly by the family. The six 1W4 pogoi month. Best Trade in Town fockot ilxo 3Vfi X S% " large candle holders being used Uotkirsni 3.50 • Red Edge 5.75 • lea. 1.50 The Teen Club will have a on the altar were donated by the 1805 Broadway MA. 8585 party dance on Tueadey eve­ Tabernacle Society. Across from the Cosmopolitan Hotel BENZIGER BROTHERS, Inc. ning, Nov. 24, in the home of 223-5 W. Wiihlniten St. Mr. and Mri. Henry, Cooper, thoH FRinklln 2-8936 Ckleage 6. III. I960 S. Adams, phone SH. 0037. Auditions are being held Title Insurance weekly for members of the par­ is the modem method o f ob­ ish choir. Anyone interested is fall festival, planned for Saturday, Dec. 5. The taining protection against any asked to call Mrs. Greear, 4051 Coffee and Doughnuts festival will assist the extensive physical educa­ E. Cornell, SK. 6-6178, for an defect in the Title of your Francis de Sales’ Rectory, Denver, after all the tion programs maintained in both the high school appointment to be auditioned. real estate. Sunday Masses starting with the 8 o’clock Mass. and grade school at St. Francis de Sales’. Parents having children at­ The snack is the Athletic Association’s way of Hosts and hostesses, shown above, left to . • . . And provides tending the weekly catechism helping parishioners get acquainted, and at the right, are Ralph McCarthy, Lorene Reagan, Rita classes are reminded that the same time of promoting interest in tne parish’s Carlin, and John Reagan.— (Photo by 'Turilli) SECURITY classes begin at 9:45 a.m. each Sunday after the 9 o’clock Mass. Registrations are still open. Baptized were Kenneth B. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Sustrich; Mary Jo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gold; Craig Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerrigan; and Marjf Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenton. Anyone who has not made se­ Insures Marketabilitf lection of Christmas cards and gift wrappings that the Altar and Rosary Society is selling, is asked to call Mrs. McCormack, JhaJith, SK. 6-4954 and she will arrange to show them. Favor Received A reader of the Register S ut« Wid« Titl* Servlc# wishes to give thanks publicly 1711 California KE 12.'>1 for a favor received through the intercession , o f St. Ignatius I, Loyola. C i v i n n n I l i t Smith, hnd, scaling the ladder, Herman Miller. w IViny (I k ill pastor of St. Francis de Sales’ To be featured at the festival are a Geneyal Now Is the Time to Check Parish, Denver, is giving Athletic Association Electric 11-cubic-foot refri^rator, a Murray members a lift with the big sign that announces, table-top gas stove, an Admiral 21-inch TV con­ Your WINTER CLOTHES for from the north of the church, the big fall sole, a General Electric automatic washer, and festival of Dec. 5. With Monsignor Smith, from a Ne.sco electric roaster and cabinet.— (Photo by BURNS TEARS MOTH HOLES left, are John Reagan, Bob Carlin, Charles Keller, Turilli) St. Francis' Students Raise $1,500

(St. Francis d« Sales’ • h, raise money to provide super­ ing to Mrs. Olga Dunst, publicity Moth holat, cigarette burnt, and damage in garments, Denver) vised physical training for the director for the festival. Dona­ woolens and linens, restored to their original perfection The children of the schools grade school and high school stu­ tions of aprons and dolls are es­ by EXPERT WEAVERS. have already collected well over dents. pecially needed, and may be left $1,500 in donations to the parish With only two weeks left he-, at the rectory in the assembly • Zipper Repiiri • Shortening Knitted Skirts room. Coffee and doughnuts will • Wearing and Hoeierr Mending fall festival to be held Dec. 4-5. fore t h / festival date, a great The purpose of the bazaar is to deal remains to be done, accord- be served there again Sunday, “ /Vo id owned and operated by Theresa Kolb" Nov. 22, following each Mass, be­ ginning with the 8 o’clock Mass, dhLiL French Art Weavers by the men of the Holy Name So­ ciety. A record crowd turned out 308 Tabor Theatre Bld^e TA. 0894 Our Lady of Grace Club Denver, Colo* last Sunday, according to James Anderies, president of the parish group. To Sponsor Turkey Party A meeting of the fall feiti- val committee will be held PARK FREE while yoe bank (Our Lady of Grace Parish, ately following. The closing cere­ Thuriday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. Denver) monies will be held on Sunday in the cafeteria of the high The Men’s Club is sponsoring at 5 p.m. * school. Cuttomen of the. a turkey party to be held in the The Altar and Rosary So­ The Athletic Association will Colorado National church all Thursday, Nov. 19, at ciety will meet Monday, Nov. meet Monday evening, Nov. 23, Bank 8 p.m. Twenty-five big turkeys 23, and 8 p.m. at 8:15 in the library of the are inyited to will be given away and one huge Baptized were Joseph Vincent, high school. Mr. and Mrs. Neil turkey as the special gift. Bet­ son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tam- Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sher­ PARK FREE-OF-CHARGI ter facilities will be provided this manny; Thomas Joseph, son of idan, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles FOR i2 HOUR year than last when the crowd Mr. and Mrs, Martin Regan; Jo­ Keller will serve the refresh­ ments following the meeting. while transacting busirtess overflowed the hall. seph Martin, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph C. Aragen; Stephen Jo­ The annual Thanksgiving with the bank. Friday evening at 7 :30 the Forty Hours’ Devotion will be seph, son of Mr. and Mrs. John party of the Holy Name So­ held and at 7:30 p.m. on Satur­ Garcia: Stanley Allen, son of ciety will be staged in the high day, with Confessions immedi- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Montoya; school Friday evening, Nov. Janet Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. 20. COCORADO Colorado and Mrs. Daniel Foley; David The games will start NATIONAI. Supper and C arn ival Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. promptly at 8:30 and let out SANK Ralional John Judnish; Michael Paul, son no later than 10:30. The price On Nov. 22 for Benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Sal Santangelo; is $1. Twenty-four games will PARKING LOT, 1733 CHAMPA ST. Melaine, daughter of Mr. and be played. Bank Mrs. Page Osborne; John An­ A delegation of 12 parish men, Of St. Mary's Academy thony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ headed by the Rt. Rev. Gregory ley Siavinski; Stuart Ryan, son Smith and Father Julius A. A buffet supper and carni­ of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bixler; Fecher, C.PP.S., attended the val for the benefit of St. Jacob Augustine, son of Mr. and first archdiocesan meeting of the ONLY $1 Mary’s Academy, 4545 S, Uni­ Mrs. Jacob Senger, Sr.; Holy Name Society in several versity Boulevard, will be held Ronnie Jerry, son of Mr. and years Nov. 16. Tony Dunst, pres­ iTKe CHRIST-mas Spirit^ ident of the Nocturnal Adora­ Less your trade in in tbe new academy auclito- Mrs. John Vasquez; Irma Chris­ k - tine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs tion Society and a member of rium Monday, Nov. 22. Supper Jake Zigler; Ralph John, son of this parish, was a member of the will be served beginning at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallegos; Mi­ nominating committee appointed > : 4:30. chael Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. by Father Harley Schmitt, new SEVEN RINSES-the most thorough rinsing known! director of the archdiocesan Tbe event will give friends Ray Child; Cynthia Ann, daugh­ Your clothes wash brighter, iron whiter, last longer. Keep it ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. group. On behalf of ^he parish of tbe academy an opportunity Lee; Susan Lynn, daughter of group, James Anderies promised AGIFLOW ACTION—the proved agitator way to to see tbe new building and im­ alive all through 'M Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Duff, Jr.; that at least 50 St. Francis de wash, perfected by Whirlpool. It’s total cleansing! provements at the academy. Elmore James, son of Mr. and Sales’ men would attend the the year ^ > : Pupils at St. Mary’s are Mrs. Elmore Phillips; Dennis archdiocesan Holy Hour Sunday, j YOU 6*ET \ FLEXIBLE TIMING—lets you wash just as you wish. working on the benefit. Tbe Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Nov. 29, in the Cathedral. Stop, skip, or repeat any part of any operation! seniors are sponsoring a reli­ Espinosa; Ronald James, son of The fourth Sunda/ of the by giving Gift gious article booth; the jun­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parro; Re month, Nov. 22, is Family Com­ I SO MUCH / COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC— I'rom the filling to the munion day. > : iors, p cake booth; the sopho­ gina Lynn, daughter of Mr. and thorough spin-drying. You hardly lift a finger! Subscriptions mores, an apron booth; the Mrs. Frank Carbone; and Bev­ The last in the current series L _____ freshmen, a novelty booth; and erly Ann, daughter of Mr. and of parliamentary law classes will SPACE-SAVING DESIGN— Handles full family-size to the the eighth graders, a toy and Mrs.’ Joe Mishmash. meet in the high school library load of 8 lbs. Flv«-T«ir Warranty on Transmission. baby-wear booth. Thursday evening, Nov. 19, at + + + 8 o’clock. Elections will be tjie SUDS-MISER (optional)— soon pays for itself in tbe subject of Mrs. Gano Senter’s soap and hot water it saves! Then goes right on saving. talk. / vC w . NOW you ean'^nioy a Wonderful Whirlpool Auto- A f t : Fr. Abercrombie matic'Washer in your home, though your space—and To Be Guest budget—may be limited! This-efficient, compact, new DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER w. Father Leonard Abercrombie Whirlpool takes so little space, yet it’s so BIG in per­ :« ^ i l l be the guest of the Altar and Rosary Society at a dessert- formance—so bii in SAVINGS! Make it yours now! luncheon Friday, Nov. 20, at 1 I Easy Terms Special Christmas Rates w . p.m. in the assembly room o f the rectory. Father Abercrombie will “ Within Denver Outside show a film, which will be fol­ w . Archdiocese Archdiecese lowed by a business meeting, 'M m at ’which Mrs. Earl Sulcer will preside. w . 1 subscription...... $ 1 .2 5 $1.7 5 St. Gregory’s Circle will meet 2 subscriptions ...... 2 .5 0 3 .5 0 'M in tbe home o f Mrs. George Mul- queen, 364 S. Sherman, Thurs­ Joe Onofrio Music Co. 3 subscriptions ...... 3.50 5 .0 0 day, Nov. 19, at 1:15 p.m. »: 5 subscriptions ...... 5 .5 0 8.00 m Devotions in honor of Our J Home of Television Mother of Perpetual Help will m be held Tuesday afternoon at Member o/'S l. Catherine's Parith Mail Your Order to m 2:40 and Tuesday evening at w. m 7:30. Father Fecher’s popular 1805 BROADWAY Two Stores ta Serve You 716 SANTA FE games party will follow the eve­ AC. 9 1 7 0 The Register 'M ning services. ' MA. 85 8 5 Open Monday Till 8:30 P.M. League of the Sacred Heart workers are as follows: Nov. 23, B« inr* to litten to Bishop Sheen every Tueediy ereninc ot 8 o’clock on KFEL-TV Chinnel t j4i P. O. Box 1620 Denver 1, Colo. Mmes. Stephen Ryan and Charles 'M or ’M McKay; Nov. 30, Mmes. George Mulqueen and M. P. Masterson; Behind- th« annual turkey games Dec.' 7, Mmes. Margaret Dwyer, AMERICA’S FIRST FAMILY Telephone KE. 4205 Gobbler Give-Away party.scheduled Nov. 19 at Our La’dy Maurice "Brockish, and' Henry o f Grace'Parisli, Denver, are, standing, left to right, PatricK Slaven Yeager; and Dec. 14, Mmes. OF HOME LAUNDERING and Gene Chavez; and seated, Leo Burggraff tinS Father James Vance Johnson, A1 Fender, and VOUbitpoot Moynihan, pastor. A. J. Dunst. u,

LiaisiassnrfRfm: PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyifone 4205 Thursdoy, November T 9,1953 Sharon-Lynn Dowd Married Will ExplalM Cemailttee Work CCW Speakers' Bureau BAKERIES Reported Ready to Function *'The Finest Onlif' (Danyar Daanary, Arelidiocaian headed by Margaret Sullivan, is 87 So. Broadway Council of Catholic Woman) now ready to function. 753 So. Univeriity A speakers' bureau planned Mrs. J. Leonard Swigert, FR. 1550 Colorado Blvd. by the Denver Deanery organisa­ 0416, and Mrs. Stephen Ward, 3rd Aye. S t Joiephine tion and development committee, FR. 4823, are, both qualified to explain the committee system, and Mrs. Swigert will also ex­ plain the civil defense program. Nurse Council The speakers’ burwu has been set up to explain to af­ filiated organizations- how the committee system works. This To Assemble at will be done at the invitation of the organizations who wish as­ sistance in this respect, and it is suggested that affiliates con­ Mercy Nov. 19 sider this as program material at their meetings. (Archdiacesau Council of Sde/mook Catholic Nursot, Donvor Chapter) Although speakers on other fh$ world’s mosf porsonal deanery comnjittees will be’ The nurseg will meet Thurs­ added as soon as possible, it was FOUNTAIN PEN day, Nov, 19, et Mercy Hospital felt that the service should be The executive meeting will be put at the disposal of the af­ at 7 p.m. Rosary and Benedic­ filiates now so that they could tion will be held in the chapel at make plans to use it early in the 7:45 p.m. new year. The business meeting will be Those who wish to take ad­ followed with a talk by Father vantage of this opportunity may l ! C. R. Malatesta, O.P., director call either Mrs. Swigert or Mrs. of the theology department of Ward for appointments. ■ Loretto Heights College. Executive Board « BEFORE A NUPTIAL MASS in the Church of the Nurses are asked to bring old The executive board of the Nov. 12. Shown grouped around little Johnny Rod- Most Blessed Sacrament, Denver, Miss Sharon-Lynn clothing to the meeting, clothing Denver Deanery, consisting of Grey lollies' Sth Yeor den are, left to right Mrs. Jack Mowbray, Mrs. E. Dowd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bahentine Dowd, and Rich­ that is warm and still usable. the officers, area presidents, and Red Cross at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Denver, cele­ L. Pects, Mrs. Karl Wagner, Mrs. Carl Stitt, and ard J. O’ Byrne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Loughlin O’Byrne, These articles will be sent to deanery committee chairmen, brated the fifth anniversary of their operation. Mrs. ThoiTe Vieau.— (Photo by Smyth) were married. Korea. will meet Tuesday, Nov. 24, at Standard Fountain Pen and ma^ch^. The double-ring service was witnessed by the Rt. Rev. Mon­ ing Push-Pencil in handsome gift Members are again reminded 10:30. box. Choice of cdors. $4.60 complete signor Harold V. Campbell. to call Catherine Topley, TA. Chairmen of all the deanery The bride wore a gown of satin and lace with a court train, the 3739, and make arrangements committees will present reports Archbishop's Guild Plans Layette Sets Such a perfect gift— bodice and long sleeves of lace finished with a high, round neckline for ordering Christmas cards and of what has been accomplished. and stand-up collar. Her veil of illusion fell from an Elizabethan (Archbiehop't Guild, Denver) and Barbara Taylor, treasurer. Jeurling, 1580 Logan Street, and personalized—with decorations. Plans for the annual benefit crown fashioned of lace from her mother’s wedding veil. will also be discussed. The circle presidents are asked The Sancta Maria Circle will Nov. 19. the point you choose Dr. .and Mrs. Donald Romeo The maid of honor was Miss Georgia Daley, and the bridesmaids, announce the birth of a daugh­ The meeting for the South to remind their members that all meet Friday, Nov. 20, in the Annette Byers will entertain to match his writing. Mrs. Joseph Dennis and Miss Barbara Fagin. Julie Webber and De­ ter, Marcy Ann. The Romeros area has been set for Thursday, linen and layettes should be com-* home of Margaret Hagan. the members of Our Lady of the World’s largest variety borah Dowd were flower girls. are moving to Hugo Nov. 20, Dec. 3, at St. Francis de Sales’ pleted before the Communion Mrs. Annie Madden, mother Sacred Heart Circle Nov. 25. of points to choo^ from. Neal Joseph O’Byrne of Houston, Tex., was his brother’s best where Dr. Romeo will open his School at 10 o’clock. breakfast Dec. 13. The display of of Mary Musso of Our Lady of St. Luke’s Circle will meet man. Michael Ackerman Dowd and Philip Guild ushered. practice. these articles has been an im­ Sorrows Circle, is seriously ill in Nov, 23. Peg Williams will be A breakfast for the bridal party and families was held at the portant part of the annual Mrs. William McLaughlin is her home. the hostess, and the articles for THl SIGHT POINT fO« THl Top of the Park. Later in the afternoon, a reception was held in the Christmas breakfast for many a surgical patient in St. Joseph’s Christ the King Circle will the layette will be displayed. WAY YOU WSm-BY NUMCS" home of the bride’s parents. Hospital. Lady of Bell years. meet Nov. 20 in the home of Nancy Michel will entertain The couple will be at home in Denver after their wedding trip Each circle generally as­ Millie Slusher. St. Michael’s Circle Nov. 24. to the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.— (0 . W. Fischer photo) Mr. and Mrs. William Dentino announce the birth of a boy in sembles one complete layette of Marybelle Hizer will entertain St. Jo.seph’s Circle members Mercy Hospital, their fourth new or used garments to be St. Anthony’s Circle Nov. 19. will meet Dec. 1 to assemble Group Holds divided between the Catholic their layette and linens. Elma Ho child. Mrs. Dentino is president Our Lady of Grace Circle will Court St. Rita to Have of the Mercy Alumnae, Charities and the Ave Maria meet in the home of Veronica Lee will be the hostess. Clinic for distribution. The linens Nurses on the sick list are form welcome Christmas gifts to Benefit Party on Nov. 21 Helen Pritchard and Mary Fall Festival a number of missionary priests Vo 15SI Baker. in Colorado.' (Catholic Daughters of America, is chairman, and on her commit­ More than 35 tables of cards W’hen Charlotte Stack and Louise Dowling, RA. 7038, is "IT PlEAStS US - TO PlEASE YOU" Denver) tee are Mary Connors, Mary Fa- Mary Baker attended the re­ highlighted th^ fall card festival social action chairman in charge lico. Rose Hattendorf, Catharine gional convention for Catholic of Our Lady of the Bell group Court St. Rita 625 wilt have of the layettes. Mary Kinkel, ^ 1555 ^ comploit Maloney, Mabel McFarland, Kate nurses in Omaha, they visited Nov. 11 in the Knights of Colum its autumn benefit party, in the Littleton 238W, is chairman, and Miller, Abbie Milner, Verna with two former Mercy training bus Hall. Election of officers was WHERE DENVER SAVES Oihtf clubhouse, 1772 Grant Street, Jessie Pasquale, PE. 4475, is co- to Patcek, Mary Rohan. Myrtle school graduates, class of 1944, held in the brief business meet Saturday evening, Nov. 21, at 8 chairman o f the linen committee. $3.95 Roos, and Mary Swartz. Miss Mary McArevey, working at ing during the evening. 'Compittt o’clock. There will be cards and St. Therese’s Circle will meet J31«M tltcAuMi ituSr At the meeting Nov. 12, Mrs. Childrens’ Hospital, and Mrs. Elected were Miss Ardell R. other games, and exciting fea­ Nov. 20 in the home o f Francis Mabel McFarland, the court’s Constance Dickey Tewhill, a Hunt, president; Miss Agnes tures of various kinds, including Davis, vice president; Miss Em­ Schmidt. a turkey. The proceeds will be representative for the Denver housewife. Commercial ma Hodapp, secretary; Miss Mary Carter will entertain St. used for Christmas activities by Deanery, gave an enlightening explanation of the interrelation Theresa Seidenkrantz, assistant Thomas More’s Circle Nov. 23. the members visiting the various secretary; Miss Eulalie Gibson, The St. Frances Cabrini Circle FURR hospitals and other institutions, of the National Council of Cath­ Products Co. Cathedral Women treasurer; Mrs. Gertrude Kelly elected Peggy Sweeney presi­ and for the court’s charity proj­ olic Women, the Archdioce'san and Miss Loretta Sullivan, assist­ dent; Miriam Watson, secretary; 1707 Lawrence TA 2990 ects. Council, the Denver Deanery, and the member organizations Form Altar Group ant treasurers; and Mrs. 'Theresa FOOD STORES Jnc. Mrs. Anna McLean, TA. 9054, of the deanery, such as Court Kirkpatrick, Miss Lillian Gleason St. Rita. and Miss Frances Woertman to 10 New Members (Our Lady of Fatima Rotary the executive committee. The of­ Mrs. Martha Allen, Mrs. Making Club, Danvar) ficers will function for a two-year Grace Clarke, and Miss Lee Tender Savory period. Tellers were Shirley Wein Matties have started a group Twenty-two business women of For Library Unit Throe to assist the Catholic boys and Cathedral Perish have organized man, Beth Elliott, Alma Dorz- Friendly Furr MEATS girls at the State Home for a circle of the Altar and Rosary weiler, and Helen Hesford. (Catholic Information and Food Stores to Serve Winners during the evening Library Society, Denver) You Dependent Children to attend Society and meet once a month. Garden Fresh Mass and receive Communion Rosary-making is one of the ac­ were Agnes Connelly, turkey din In the past two weeks the on Sundays. tivities at their meetings, under ner; Mary Torley and E. E. Flay, library has had 10 new mem­ .5900 West 38th St. FRUITS and the supervision of Miss Margaret cakes; Catherine Grimm and bers and 18 renewals. The library VEGETABLES The Rev. Charles Herbst, C.M., James Coursey, cook"books; Car of St. Thomas’ Seminary gave Daly, secretary o f the Rosary- is located %ear Holy Ghost 421 So. Federal The Beer That Making Club, and Miss Lucille lene Lilley and Mrs. Paul John­ ^Nationally an interesting history of the be Church at 625 19th Street. It Blvd. r Stevens. son, cosmetics; and Betty Hal­ is open from 12 to 6 p.m. on ginnings of seminaries in gen verson, May Pfertsh, and Agnes Advertised Made Milwaukee Famous At the meeting Nov. 18 in the Mondays and Fridays, from 3 eral, and of St. Thomas’ in Davis, surprise gifts. 2 191 S. Broadw ay CANNED FOODS particular. home of Mrs. Ellen Siynski, the to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thurs­ Visitation rosary-making group Mrs. Gertrude Kelly and Miss days, and Saturdays; and from MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. The Rev. George Evans, new Helen McCormack were general SUNDRY and of St. Catherine’s Parish will 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sundays. cochairmen, assisteeb by Emma I^toberl M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; chaplain for the court, was wel­ tear apart broken rosaries, the The following books have been h o u s e h o l d Hodapp, Lillian Gleason, Bethal Shop Daily comed. parts of which will be used for received: Blood of Martyrs by NEEDS Evans, and Agnes Connelly, tick­ new rosaries. At the meeting Mitchison, Not on Bread Alone ets; Carlene Lilly, Moore, and Save two weeks ago, Mrs. Margaret by Long, The White Monks by f r o z e n f o o d s Delicious FRIED CHICKEN— SHRIMP or Ward of Arvada was awarded a Agnes Gracey, Chloe Campbell, Lekai, Set All Afire by de Wohl, sMOAusn n M n pastod sterling silver rosary. Irene Mensik, and Beth Elliott, Journey in the Night by Bricp, arrangements; Helen Hesford, FISH and CHIPS DINNERS Bertie Geier is recovering and The Stage of Fools by Brady. MAPY AMNE Gloria Anderson, Betty Evans, Patrons may have their names Choice of Potatoes and Salads, With Rolls from injuries sustained in an Margaret Mary Roche, Mary Tor- bAKEPIES automobile accident last summer, put on a reserve list for books Served Hot Jrt Your Door, 25c Less if Picked Up leq, Ann Wibel, Pat Berry, Ethel which are not available when All Butter and Mrs. John Feely is convales­ Hanson, Scotty Rosenbach, and — One order plenty for three — cing in her home after being hos­ requested. Grade A Picnic Lunches— Ice Cream— Soft Drinks— Packed to Go Nancy Summers, refreshments; CAKES pitalized. for Ardell Hunt and Martha Sera- Woddinft When the Resurrection group fini, prizes: and Agnes Davis and Pantry Shower Slated White Turkeys tnd of Rosary Makers of All Saipts’ Margaret Lynch, special gifts. Partioi Parish met in the home of Mrs. Extra Tender and Juicy 601 S. Broadwar—PE. C939 John De Chant Nov. 11, eight For Dominican Nuns 1024 S. Gaylord 2S Broadway St. Anthony’s Hospital ilP,.,

Mercy Hospital Brides-to-Be Male* -your bridal lalection today . . . a small deposit will Nuns Entertain hold your gown imtil that all Aides, Workers important date. Sketched; (Mercy Hoipital Women’i A beauty unbelievable . . . Auxiliary) ' in satin, highlighted and enriched, The Sisters of Mercy Hos­ with exquisite imported* pital entertained the volun­ lace. teers of the snack and gift shops at the hospital, and the 1 officers and the executive committee of the auxiliary at dinner on Wednesday evening, Bridals priced Nov. 18. from $49.95 up IlielAru f Ink ^ I’ istory club returned to the campus of Regis The officers elected to serve n iS T O ry v IUD College, Denver, for the first time in more than the auxiliary for the 1953-54 two years last week when 25 men met and voted into office their term are Mrs. Jack Levy, leaders for the current school year. president; Mrs. John T. Tier­ John J. Conway, senior (center), was elected president. ney, vice president; Mrs. Mil- Elected vice president was James D. Wright, sophomore (right), ton W. Allen, treasurer; and and Mike Cavanaugh (left), secretary.^11 three men are majoring Miss Catharine Maloney, sec­ in history. retary. New executive board The Rev. Harold L. Stansell, S.J., was appointed moderator, members are Mrs. W. E. Bick- and Fred Van Valkenburg will associate with the club as adviser. el, Mrs. Cyrus Anderson, Mrs. Making final plans for the The book to be reviewed is Freedom’s Way, Dedicated to the discussion and analysis of historical prob­ Fred Hartshorn, and Mrs. Book Review book review that will be and the reviewer will be Mollie Lee Beresford, one lems, the club is an outgrowth of the now defunct International Regina McCIinton. sponsored by the Regis Women’s Club, Denver, of Denver’s most popular reviewers. The review Relations Club, which was prominent in campus affairs in recent on Monday, Nov. 22, are five members of the The executive committee will be held in the library of Loyola Hall on the yvwtv , ______voted to purchete the new committee promoting the annual event. water meteri required for the The women, seen talking over the book review Regis campus at 1:30 p.m., and proceeds will go hospital at their latest project. with the Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., presi­ b) help the W’omeii’s Club carry out its program The cost of the meters will be dent of Regis College, are, left to right, Mmes. for the year. The public is invited to attend. Fol­ $2,360. Ralph Long, Valen Jones, Leonard N. Burch lowing the review, tea will be served, with Mmes. There will be a Christmas (standing), Thomas K. Earley (chairman), and George Smart and Walter Wade acting as host- benefit to help pay for the Karl Mayer. e.^ses. meters. Mrs. Robert Dunn is chairman. There will be three articles offered, a doll dressed Paramount Social Club as a Mercy nurse, a black and 'Turkey Party' gold stole, and a hand-em­ broidered sheet and pillowslip Plans Benefit Card Party set. Hoi«an*s At Cure d' Ars Members of the Catholic Paramount Social Club will hold Mrs. Rose Woulfe, chair­ a benefit card party Sunday, Nov. 22, in the home of Mrs. man, reported the snack shop 515 SIXTEENTH ST. (Next to Paramount Theatre) oOtstcmdingiy was in need of more volun­ Amelia Weingart, 560 Clarkson Street, Denver. A buffet lunch, teers. Anyone interested is Slated Nov. 20 served at 7 p.m., will be preceded by cards. asked to call Mrs. Wolfe at The public, as well as members, is invited, and reservations "fin£ funerol servict Mercy Hospital. (Cure d’ Art Parith, Denver) may be made by calling PE. 6514, or Mrs. Helen Harder, EA. 4248. The parish will hold a turkey The Paramount Club will meet in Loyola Hall, 23rd and DR. JAMES P. need not be denied games party Sunday afternoon, York Street, at 6:30 Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. This will be a GRAY, Nov. 22. at 2 p.m. in the Knights sociar evening, with a potluck supper followed by cards and any family because of iG am es Party dancing. The Columbine String Quartette will play for the of Columbu-s Hall. Twenty-five Optometrist turkeys will be given away along dancing. Members and friends are invited. Information may be ' finances. with special gifts. Proceeds obtain^ from Mrs. Katherine Clarkin, GE. 3609. '' VISUAL CARE Planned Nov. 23 will be added to the building EYES EXAMIISED Furnishings and service fund. ^IVfeeting on Dec. 8 VISUAL TRAimiSG ore available here in a Mass will be offered at 8 a.m .; Optometrist in the rectory chapel Thanksgiv­ Fr. Malecek Is on Program price range wide enough In Lakew ood ing Day. 212-13 Colo, Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t Phone for Appointment to include every need. Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s The rectory addition is now Pai'ish)— Everyone is invited to completed and will be used for Of Regis Sodality Institute TA. 8883 attend the games party Monday an office. Frank Fisher do­ Among those who will conductlstate and private colleges and night, Nov. 23, at 8 o’clock in nated the contracting of the classes and discussions in the universities across the nation. the new school hall. Five hundred addition, and Mrs. Ann Gough Sodality Institute to be held at Father Malecek will draw on dollars worth of prizes will be hat offered to make the Regis Dec. 8 is Father Francis his experience in conducting an given away and many fine tur­ draperies for it. The former Malecek, S.J. He is a member interesting class discussion at keys. office will now he converted of the Regis College faculty, Sodality Institute, consider- The proceeds from this party into a bedroom and study. where he has been the dean of ing the place of prejudice in the men since September, 1952. will be used for needed equip­ The Men’s Club has sought a socialists’ revolution against god­ The i During the summer of 1953, ment for the school. Tickets may charter from the regional head­ lessness and how this prejudice Father Malacek was co-ordinator be purchased at the door or quarters and will soon be affili­ can be combated by genuine of the intergroup education before and after each Mass on ated with the Holy Name Society. charity in group efforts. Wise Mans forum for public school teachers Sunday. Other members of the Regis at the Denver Univer^ty gradu­ Loran on The members of St. Gerard’s Nominating Committee Moot College faculty taking part in Gift No. 1 Circle will meet Thursday ate school of education The nominating committee for the institute will be Bishop C H a p r l.s evening, Nov. 19, at 8 o’clock in states of the union were repre­ :« officers of the Altar and Rosary Bernard Sullivan, S.J., who will' the home of Mrs. James Wagnor. sented in this course, both teach­ Choice KEystone 6297 KEystono 6296 Society includes Mrs. James talk about the foreign missions; > : Mrs. Frank Scherer will be co­ ers and administrators from, ele­ 1527 Cleveland Place Monaghan, chairman, with Mrs. Father Ervin Stauffen, S.J., who hostess. Each member is bring- mentary and high schools. E. G. Ma'Coskie, Mrs. Jack Mar- will sketch the role of literature will be Methods and techniques o f un­ |in a revolt against godlessness; O’Keefe derstanding the problems com­ assisting. The election o f offi- Father Lucius Cervantes, S.J., Subscriptions 3 . St. Gerard’s Circle 2 will cers will be held at the next of Christ as a meet Thursday, Nov. 19, at 8 meeting, Dec. 14, one week ahead social reformer; and Father W. 'M p.m. in the home of Mrs. J. of the usual date. B. Faherty, S.J., who will dis­ to 'm cuss the role of unity in the RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. Zamagni. Cards will be played. St. Mary’s circle has appointed sodalists’ life. Last week Mw. Michael Ryan Mrs. Anthony Unrein, captain, weighed, measured, and gave and Mrs. Robert T. Stauter, sec-i The institute, under the spon­ GENERAL TIRES vision tests to the parish school retary and treasurer. sorship of the Regis High School The Register children.’ Sodality^ will begin at 9 a.m. Baptized were Margaret Ann Dec. 8 and will end before noon General Batteries Daerner, daughter of Mr. and Fr. Leyden that day. All those who will at­ Mrs. Philip Daerner, with Wil­ tend are encouraged to attend Addresses PTA liam Madden and Mary C. Mad­ National Edition Kraft Recapping Mass in their own parishes, but den as sponsors; Barbara Ann GENERAL] i At the PTA meeting Nov. 16, who cannot do this may attend Lyell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Kraft Inspected ithe Rev. Edward Leyden, direc- the 8:15 Mass in the Regis Col­ S 9 0 E E G E E Howard Lyell, witl^ Kenneth Mil­ The All-Year Gift itor of education in the arch­ lege Chapel. :■« Used Tires diocese, was the speaker. Officers ler and Doris .Miller as sponsors; Sodalists at each school are for the newly formed PTA were and Dale Kinser and Rita Kinser SPECIAL LOW RATES registering at present, and it is G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W . Colfax KE. 5205 installed at this meeting by Mrs. acted as proxies: Thomas Edward Matt Saya, president of the Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. hoped that their registration 1 subscription S2.00 6 subscriptions $10.00 records will be sent to Father CPTL. William Bradley, with Eugene 3 subscriptions $5.00 10 subscriptions $15.00 Rice and Mrs. Ervin Mueller as Joseph McGIoin, S. J., at Regis xs Catechism classes are held as soon as possible, by Thanks­ every Sunday for public school sponsors; Candyce Elsie Sargent, Your Own Renewal May Be Included giving at the very latest. 'M children at 8:30 a.m. in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ school building. liam Sargent, with Frank M. Mc- SHOP A T ' Mail Your Order To Your Money Eorns... Sunday Masses for the winter Cue and Ann McCue as sponsors are 6:S0, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30, and William Barber and Virginia and 12 o’clock. McCue served as proxies; , The Register w . 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PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone> Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 19^ 1953 Jays Out to Claw Abbey Bears in State Title Tilt Nov. 22

Bulldog Bockfield Star|Seeing O V Bruising Bottle Expected on tho defense Recovering In Hospital line for the Den- V e r University By Undefeated Grid Titans In General Rose Hospital this Pioneers hockey week was Norval Davis, St. ***T> this ' Canon City’s Abbey Bears, who “ can hurt ya both seph’s stflT -halfback, wli^-ununder year willwilr be De-let- from the portside and the starboard,” and Denver’s Ca­ went an operation for the re­ terman John Po- moval of, a tumor. penuik, 23 year i; By CLEM J. ZECHA thedral Blue Jays, “ hungry” for their first state title Davis, who played in every old junior from T h e f i n a l tou ch w a s p u t to I bis usual fast paced defensive! Ibarra who ended his fourth year after three play-off failures, will vie for the Colorado Bulldog game this season, missed -Regina, Saskat- the D en v er C ath olic H ig h punched his way | of ball toting in the past week’s Catholic grid championship Sunday, Nov. 22. the final game the past week in cnbyran. through and over the Raider wall | fray. The calm and speedy The contest, which will feature Cobe Jones’ “ diamond- which the Bulldogs won over St. An arts and School Football League the quarterback rates star billing Francis’, 6-0. science student, past week. Throughout the for his outstanding play this launched” Catalina-Cito one-two punch against the aerial Davis, probably one of the majoring in phy­ season numerous Sunday season. assault of the Bears’ right-handed slingshot Duca and his best St. Joseph backfield men sics, John was a Another threat on the Mullen southpaw aerial stylist, Don Lobato, will begin at Canon this year, was reported in satis­ bundle of trou- ~ afternoon fans at Regis line this year was stocky, red- factory condition at the hospital. hie for D.U.’t op­ Stadium witnessed some ex­ haired Pat O’Malley. This bolt­ City’s Hickey field at 2 p.m. ponents at the pert ball playing and quite ing and hard-hitting Irishman The Cathedralites, whipped in blue line last the state finals by Walsenburg Do not be a delinquent— keep a few surprises. continuously punched the Raider PAST WINNERS your Seminary Drive pledget year. Weighing wall, and with Mullen guard St. Mary’s in 1948- (12-7), by Looking back, some of the paid up! 170 pounds and Chet Boh, upset intended yard­ Pueblo Catholic in 1951 (21-6), OF TROPHY standing five predictions were not what they age gains by the Raiders, es­ and by Holy Trinity, Trinidad, 1948— St. Mary’i of Walian- feet, eight inches t were cracked up to be, but over pecially in the last half. in 1952 (30-13), come into the burg. h e stocky de- all the league teams turned in O’Malley has been a key man Canjjn City fracas with a 6-0 JACKET ZIPPERS 1949— Regis High of Denver. fenseman will top performances. There were in the Mustang line. He has league record. Repaired and Replaced few dull moments. If we were 1950— Mullen of Denver and team on the backed up a staunch Mullen wall Backs Catalina (160), Cito backline with a in the position to offer hand­ Pueblo Catholic of ROY SYSTEM, INC and was chiefly responsible for (180), Beel (168), and Schna­ Pueblo (co-champions). newcomer, R o y shakes and “ thanks” these would stymieing the Raider running at­ bel (160), will cavort behind a SHOE REPAIR W o 1 k e, from duly go to the seven men and 1951— Pueblo C a th o lic of tack the past week. truculent line which averages iBrotdwir it Irvington SP. 41S5| Lethbridge, A l­ their assistants who mentored Pueblo. Stalwart Guard 165-pounds and features Joseph berta. their teams and gave the specta­ 1952— Holy Trinity of Trini­ Also bowing into the spotlight (170), Yacovetta (145), Fluitt dad. Popenuik, a Catholic, attended high school at Yorkton, Sat tors something to shout about, (160), Coleman (175), Wonder namely: Dick Brown (Mullen), this week is Regis’ Jim San 1953— ? ? ? ? ? katchewan. He is one of four lettermen around whom Coach Filippo. The Raider g;uard packs (165), Rendon (160), and Miller Free Prompt Delivery Cobe Jones (Cathedral), Sam Neil Celley is-building this year’s Hilltop ice squad. only 160 pounds but is as (165). The Jays scored 157 Jarvis (Annunciation), Lou points to 52 against six confer­ + + + - + “T Kellogg (Regis), Paul Vinnola rough as they come. Even though Mullen penetrated into ence foes, while amassing 1,448 Complete COORS SCHLITZ' (St. Joseph’s), Ev Stewart (St. yards. 857 on the ground and and all others brands Canadian Youths .Fortify 591 in the air. Pat O’Malley Cito, the league’s top ground- ONE-STOP Wines - Cordials gainer, ripped hostile lines for 481 Denver Univ. Pucksters with brilliant rushing and pass­ yards, an 8.1 average per carry. ing. Catalina, who tossed 42 aerials Catholic youths from Can­ of his forwards playing on de­ The initial play that opened and completed 24 for 572 yards SERVICE up the way for the Mustang fense occasionally if necessary. and seven touchdowns, led con­ AHERN^S MART ada will again form the score came in the third period He added that the forwards will ference passing. (Member of St Philomena's Parish) background of the 1953-54 have to play a better defensive when Mullen Halfback Bob Canon City’s Bruins, with a CENTER game than last season and will Zadel lypked out of bounds on 333 E. Colfax TA 3304 Denver University hockey 9-0 1953 record, scored 271 be picking up their men all over the Regis six. From then on the team now taking shape in points to their opponents’ 45. the ice to break up potential Mustangs remained deep in the Brakes preseason workouts at the Raider territory, in the fourth From a single-wing, unbalanced- enemy scoring drives before they line^ setup Lobato, a nifty sneed- Frame and Axle Hilltop arena. can get started. period the Raiders were penal­ ized back on their own one-yard ster who specializes in bullet Among the Catholics back to “We’ll play a hustling game as aerials from fake left end sweeps, Body and Fender Work play this year are John Popenuik, line. we have in the past,” Celley and Duca, 147 pounds, five foot Radiator Repair ^ of Regina, Saskatchewan; George promised. “ We are never going Ibarra then returned the seven inches of aerial artistry, Mooney of Montreal, Quebec; and to be beat off our feet.” Raider kick by Kay Prochazka spark an attack spearheaded by from the 32 and swept back to Pointing Mike Fortier of Edmonton, Al­ The contest Dec. 5 against the ^Mike Reynolds (160). John Tru- the Raider 11. berta. Popenuik is a defenseman, Alumni-Freshman team will give ^jillo (155), and Tom Bruce All Electrical Work Seconds later, Ibarra showed Mooney is a goalie, and Fortier the Pioneer coach a much better (170). Reynolds and Bruce are off his passing greatness by is a wing. picture of his prospects. The the Bears’ top receivers. Motor Tune-up hitting Zadel with a 19-yard Coach Neil Celley is counting initial outside opponent will be pitch for the Mustang score. In a CO’.test against Pueblo Lubrication on the return of Tony Pocrnich the strong Edmonton Oil Kings, Ibarra’s aerial attacks ac­ last Sunday, in which the Bears in midseason. The fiery forward, who will be here Dec. 10-11. That counted for the greater amount erased a 6-6 deadlock in the Porcetoinizing who lettered in 1951-52, will be Dec. 10 scrap is the annual Com­ of Mullen yardage. final three minutes to win the out of the service next month and munity Chest benefit game. Custom Seat Covers NOTRE DAME eligible to compete in Janury, the The parochial league loses one Fred Boom Southern Catholic league cham Gene Ibarra same month he went into the Tickets for the Community of its smoothest ball players in pionship, Duca threw 14 passes Wheel Balancing the Raider territory in the last armed forces. Chest contest, of course, are not and completed eight, and Lobato vs. Francis), and Marty Martelli ' half, San Filippo along with and Alignment “ We should have a smooth­ included in the season books. The found the target three of eight (Holy Family). guards Dick Nemecheck and Jim passing team, but I’m still not usual prices of $2 for box seats, times. Appreciation and esteem is Dillon halted the Mullen rushing satisfied with our shooting,” $1.50 for resei-ve seats, and $1 I A Lobato-to-Duca aerial set WE ARE EQVIPPED TO IOWA also awarded to the following attack on several occasions. Celley said. “ Under our system for general admission will prevail up the Cubs’ first TD and athletic directors who willingly San Filippo has been a deadly MAKE MAJOR REPAIRS, the forwards will have to shoot for this encounter. Tickets are the last-minute Duca-to-Reynolds Saturday, November 21 gave time and effort to their performer on the gridiron all quicker and more often for maxi­ now on sale at the May Co., Max masterpiece “ won” the loop title TOO, IF YOVR CAR respective teams: Monsignor year. A great defensive player, 11:45 A.M. mum effect.” Cook’s, and D.U. Stadium ticket for them. Gregory Smith, St. Francis’ ; the the Raider junior continually . Celley said he will have some offices. NEEDS THEM. Rev. Edward Madden, Holy bowled into the Mullen offensive The winner of the Bear-Jay Family; the Rev. James Ahern in every quarter and promises to donnybrook will receive the and the Rev. Bert Woodrich, give next year’s club undaunted coveted Knute Rockne Memorial Former High School Aces Annunciation; Brother Norbert, strength in the line. trophy, annually presented to the Mullen; the Rev. Bernard Finally, a salute to the St. state Catholic champion by the KTLN Kramer, C.SS.R., St. Joseph’s; Francis 'Gremlins’ top blocking Denver Notre Dame Club. Per­ Sfor With Helena Eleven the Rev. Robert Breunig, Cathe­ back, Fred Boom. manent possession of the trophy dral; and the Rev. Richard G. The alert and stalwart Grem­ will be given to the team that Two former Denver High Marty Martelli in the Tiger’s Pates, S.J., Regis. lin is hereby cited for his stand­ wins it three times. 1150 School giidiron stars, Claude Ar­ 1951 sea.son, has starred as de­ The spotlight this week winds out running and passing. Al­ About 500 Denver fans are on your dial nold, Holy Family graduate of fensive halfback and reserve up with four peppery players though the Gremlins did not who jumped to prominence in expected to converge on Canon 1952, and Elmer Alberry, Ca­ quarterback at Carroll. climb out of th^ low spot in the City for the fracas. Busses will CHEVROLET JOE BOLAND thedral 1951, were prominent in Under the tutelage of Trinidad, the final tilts of the season. league they showed good spirit The Mullen Mustangs finished leave from the Trailways Depot, winning the fourth straight col­ Colorado’s own John Gagliardi, and gave evidence of developing 17th and Glenarm, at 9 a.m. Nov. legiate championship for Carroll former Colorado College ace, o ff with a tie for second place some expert players for the next at the Mike in the league by downing Regis, 22. A round-trip ticket costs dSSBdwy. PE. 4641 College, Helena, Mont. Carroll, became the scourge of football season. $3.61. Parochial League fans may re­ the Northwest’s small colleges 6- 0. Fred Boom merits honors for Mustang Throws TD Brought to you by call former All-Star, Elmer Al­ and the dominant power in his consistent offensive sweeps Montana’s Intercollegiate Con­ Gene Ibarra, the 150-pound and for his keen, backfield berry, captain of - Cathedral’s ference. This season, steered by Mullen quarterback, launched Fillipo maneuvers. Featuring Super Complete 1950 squad who has served as in a Carroll graduate, the Rev. Ray­ regular guard on Carroll “ Fight­ mond Hunthausen, who replaced ing Saints” teams these past two Gagliardi after the latter ac­ DtNVIR-1634 Wellon Si. MAin 5204 gridiron seasons, while winning Ranger Gagers Get Ready for Debut Bob Cormody, Mgr. cepted the position o f head foot­ THANKSGIVING three monograms on three cham­ ball coach at St. John's Univer­ fNOLEWOOD-3378 South Broodwoy pionship teams. sity, Collegeville, Minn., the SUnttl 1-7851 • Dick Bennett, Mgr. Claude Arnold, who handled Saints chalked up an impressive quarterbacking duties under record of five wins, two losses, DINNERS and one tie, and captured the league crown. The Hilltoppers, moreover, ran up 157 points to their conference opponent’s from scant 20 during the season. An example to nationwide col­ Children’s Portions at Lnlifornin legiate football and in particular Children’s Prices BOYS' RESIDENTIAL CATHOLIC Catholic colleges, Carroll h a s earned its’ motto, “ A Tradition Make Reservations Now— Call SH. 2474 HtOH SCHOOL " of Champions” while at the same (Thankigiving Day— Thursday, ?lov. 26) time athletic scholarships are not Colfege. University Preporolory • Fully Accredit­ ed • 9th to 12th Grades • Extensive Compus. given and athletics play a sec­ 121 Acres • Healthful Climote • Altitude 2,000 ondary role in the college cur­ Feet • No Fog, No Smog • Neor Lot ricula. Angeles • All Sports, Tri-Volley Con­ Claude is the son of Mr. and t ference • Gymnasium • Olympic Site Mrs. C. A. Arnold, 4151 Winona Pool * Modern Buildings • All Semi- Court, He is an English major, Privote Deluxe Rooms • Superb sophomore, and plays thirfl base Cuisine • Brochure • Foil Term for Carroll’s baseball squad. El­ Restaurant Regitfrofions Close May 15th. mer is a philosophy major, jun­ VILLANOVA ior, and%the son of Mrs. MiUicent SH. 2474 1578 S. Broadway PREPARATORY SCHOOL Alberry, 2610 Zenobia Street. AUGUSTINIAN FATHERS was leading Scorer in the Suburban League last R. R. 2, Box 10 Ojoi, Colifornio C i v M o m k o r c the Regis Rangers basket- Stewart Resigns J IA l f i e m u c i > team for 1953-54 are year, is expected to see a lot of action in the Var­ shown above. Probable starters in the coming sity-Freshman basketball game to be held on Press TODAY! THE LASANCE MISSAL season are, left to right, Jerry Powell, forward; Radio-TV day at Regis College Thursday, Nov. 19, Bill Ernst, guard; Mickey Shannon, center; IS THE POPULAR PRAYER BOOK As Gremlin Conch Allen Hower, forward; Johnny Gleason, forward; at 3 p.m. This gaihe is held annually so that sports Make Your Plans Now to Eat i and Gil Gavins, guard. Hower, a freshman who analysts can'get a preseason look at the squad. Wendell (Wendy) Strohauer, NO REASON FOR SPEED head basketball coach in St. Fran­ Regardless of your reason for For Sundays in English cis de Sales’ High School, was George Bruno to Assist speeding, says the state patrol, THE SUNDAY MISSAL named baseball coach for the com­ a resulting accident is nonethe­ THANKSGIVING DINNER • Mass in Latin-English less fatal, injury nonetheless ing year. The announcement was serious, property damage none­ • Complete Devotions and Prayers made Nov. 16 as fhe result of t{ie theless costly. • Large, clear, easy-to-read type resignation of Ev Stewart, Gretn- Tiger Basketball Coach Stopping distance quadruples W ITH US! lin football and baseball coach. when speed is doubled. The state 704 Pages, Pocket size Robert “ Ace” Greuing, coach Bruno and his wife, the former Stewart submitted his resigna­ patrol reminds you that if your Leatherette 1.75 • Red Edge 4.50 • Gold Edge 5.50 • Leither7.00 of the Holy Family High School Bernice Kreller, a 1932 graduate tion to Monsignor Gregory stopping distance is 21 feet at basketball team, completed ar­ of Holy Family High School, live Smith, St. Francis’ athletic direc­ 20 miles per hour, it will be 82 with their four children in Mt. Enjoy the traditional turkey dinner with tor," on Oct. 11. The official re­ rangements this week to have feet at 40 miles per hour. For Eoery Day in English Carmel Parish. George, Jr., is a lease was posted Nov. 15. George L. Bruno assist him in all the trimmings, efficiently served in the Strohauer assisted Stewart the coaching varsity and B league member o f the senior class at THE NEW MISSAL FOR EVERY DAY past year in coaching the St. basketball at the school. Bruno Holy Family High this year. is a former manager of the • In English. Ordinary of the Mass, Latin-English quiet, restful surroundings of the Golden Francis football team. New Boxing Coach High School Sweaters Toner’s Team in the YMCA • Appendix of Prayers and Devotions Stewart, a former coach at St. Another addition to the Tiger Lantern Restaurant, on Thanksgiving Day. Joseph’s High School, has been League. During his tutelage the Pep Club Sweaters • The Most Useful Mass Book in English coaching staff was made this head football and baseball coach Toner Team was league cham­ 1544 Pages, Pocket size SVi'x5»/4' It will add much to the holiday . . . make it at St. Francis’ for the past two pion for four consecutive years. week when Police Sergeant Ski Sweaters ’ Leatherette 3.50 • Red Edge 5.75 • Leather S.SO years. No successor has been In ±he last year the team com­ Morey Pade, boxing director at piled a record good enough to a true holiday for ALL the family, named for next year’s grid duty. the school, announced that Pete ' CUSTOM MADE merit a special invitation to the Lombard has beei\ appointed For Eoery Day in Latin-English National AAU tournament. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Many Prelates to ^A^ttend coach of the team for the an­ Bruno is also widely known nual Denver Catholic High School I -THE NEW ROMAN MISSAL Lisieux Dedication Rite Leagpie boxing tournament,- Dec. in Denver baseball circles. After I • Mass for Evety Day in Latin-English 9-11, in the City Auditorium. Lisieux, France.— Members of playing at Holy Family High un­ NO LIQUOR PARKING NEXT DOOR the Hierarchy irom all parts o f Lombard, a guard at the Federal I • Most Complete, Prayerbook and Devotion* the world will be present, as well til his graduation in 1929, he Correctional Institution near I • Life of Saint of day. Liturgy, Use of Missal played' with St. Patrick’s in the as official delegations f-om the Morrison, was an all-parochial • Illustrated and clear. Easy-to-read type nations that donated the Basil­ old Holy Name league. Later he and all-state choice at end on the I 1852 Pages, Pocket size 4V4’’x6V4'' ica’s 16 chapels, when the played on and managed semipro state championship Holy Family Crolden I ILantem Basilica o f St. Therese is conse­ teams in and near Denver. Dur­ High football team in 1947. He _ - Cloth 6.00 • Red Edge 9.00 • Leather 12.50 crated July 11, 1954. ing the war he guided the Seattle fought in all four of the paro­ New Owner Construction o f the Basilica Fish Team ih the Denver Victory chial league boxing tournaments BEIVZIGER BROTHERS, Ine. 1265 Bdwy. Near 13th Ave, Reitaurant KE. 1204 began in 1928 under the direc­ League. In softball, he piloted that were staged in the years Colo. Knitting Mills tion of the late Cardinal Emman­ the Toner’s Team to four re­ 1944-1948. Lombard also assists 223-5 W. Washington St. Phone Franklin 2-8936 OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 8 P.M. 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I ■•‘ t IBiiteii Thursday, November 19,1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE NINE TK ^ Holy Family High Posts Honor Rolls ^ (Holy Family High Schjjol, Herold^ Maureen Kennedy. Barl)ara bank, EJleanor Wall, Betty Wilson, and Denve^ Le May. Rosemarie Loehr, John Madeleine Zarlen{ro; . It Bruggeman. Beverly Page, Linda Raub, Three juniors,s, El(Eleanor Wall, Janet Spits, Carel Sullivan, Sharon Sophomores; Jerry Crawford, Tim­ * Jo Ann Herold, and Maureen Sullivan, and Eleanor Waall: othy O’Leary, Nelva Gilbert,' Lavern Sophoifiores; Robert Archerj Robert Ludwig, Carol Marr, Carol M en, Dan ^Kennedy, lead tlje scholastic Decker. Patricia Bicknell, Kathleen Moriarity, Pat Monseu, Gail Murphy,. ■ -5 honor list this quarter with a Cuthbertson, Joan Dillon, Nelvo Gil­ Barbara Nuoci, Martha Novak, Jim tothl of 18 honor pointa each. bert Lavern Ludwig, Carole Mere,'Dan­ O'Connor, Gail Pilz, Bob Ponzio, Judy iel Moriarity, Gail Murphy, Judy Ras- Rasmussen, Barbara Raub, Shirley Bob D e c k e 'r , sophomore, and muBBan, Patricia Stev^m, Yvoftne Tate. Rohr, Carolyn Romero, Joan Rotar, 2 Kathleen Keeley, senior, are Marianne Walters, and'iFaye Weskamp; Emmett Ramey, Betty Sartor!, Betty ■next with 17 points, followed by Freshmen: Violet Bohannon. Rose­ Seymour. Pat Stevens, Yvonne Tate, marie Brown, Loretta Callahan, Mar­ Nancy Walls. Marianne Walters. Kathy . Nelva Gilbert a n d Kathleen garet Grace, * Diane Coffey, Pat Cuneo, Wasinger, Alma Wertha, F’pye Wet- ^ Ciilhbertson, sophomores, and Carol Ann Miller, Ronald Potter, Pa-, kamp, Jim White, and Ronald W right' iM ary Jo Mahoney, senior, with tricia Romero, Patricia Tanko, and Freshmen: Violet Bohannon, Marlene Janet Young. ^ Bums, Rosemarie Brown, Loretta Cat- a(16. Holy Fahiily has two honor Citizenship Honor Roll lahan, Darlene Cefalu, Larry Clintoh: .rolls, scholastic and "citizenship. Diane Coffey, Sharon Cummings, Pat Seniors: Arlene Bolke, Joan Cofm^r, Cuneo, John De Lancey. Mary Carole ‘^'To'be on the scholastic roll, one Marlene Haberer, Lucille lacino, Do­ Dispense. • Margaret Grace, Claudia must have a total of 12 points: lores Vsacson. Kathleen Keeley, Mary PersichetU, Janice Pisicchio, Ronald .(An A counts three joints; B, Jo Mahoney. Nancy Mancini, Cathe­ Potter. Patricia - Romero, Kathl^n rine Marchio. Barbara Marr, Gene Mc­ Sigg, Nora S.loan, Louanne Steck, An­ I tv;o; and C,*one. Twenty points Cann. Charles McGinn, Bill McNulty;^ toinette Tabor, Patricia Tanko, Carol '*'are need for the citizenship roll. Kathleen Moffat, Mary* Ann Penna Tarantino. David Toepfer, Cedilla I Mary Ann Perito, Tony Pietrafeso, Welsh.,. Richard Weskamp, and Janet Eighteen per eent of the stu- Sharon Piper, Maark Ross, Daniel Sa­ Young. ij* dents are on the scholastic honor mide. Bill Scheitler. Marcella Schneider. Bob La Guardia presided over roll for the first quarter, which Patrici^ Shevlin. Joan Spero, Norma Spitz, Particia Stephens, Barbara Sul­ the student council assembly ended Nov. 6. Forty-one per cent livan, Darlene Tanko, Bob Toepfer, Frida.v, . Nov. 13. The student j^are on the good citizenship roll, Richard Yitry. Patricia Weiland. Kath­ council’s constitution was out­ f The seniors with 28 had the leen Williams, Mary Ellen Woertman, Frank Wright, Phyllis Zarlengo, and lined to all assembled by Mark I highest number on the scholastic Virginia Zarlengo. Ross, Mission Club president; j roll followed by the juniors with Juniors: Helen Beaton, Barbara Dan Samide and Arlene Bolks, 17, sophomores with 15, and 11 Behrens. Mary Ann Belmonte. Clare Breen. Marilyn Brinkhaus, Mary Fran­ coeditors of the Lamp Post; Pat- I for the freshmen. ces Burke. Joan Craig. Mary Day, Dar­ Mobseu and Beverly Page, soph­ ' On the citizen.ship honor roll lene De Julio, Charlene Des Moincaux, omore and junior members of the Carol Donahue, Joan Foley. Louella ,the juniors had 62; seniors, 36; Gamble. Dianne Giba. Doris Goetz Principal’s Cabinet; Marcella J .sophomores, 31; and freshmen, Mary Grace. Pat Hanson. Ja Ann Her­ Schneider, Pep Club president; J. Qoldrick; Judith Marbut, “ The Unsinkable Mrs, i 25. ald. Carolyn Horvat, Joyce Jennings, and Kathleen Keeley, prefect of Avoy, Indiana Sopris; Joseph Lederhos, Bishop Mache- Maureen Kennedy. Nancy I>arkin. Rose­ Eorly Colorado Charocters - J Brown;’’ John Murphy, Daniel Boone; Douglass Phma- 1 ' Scholastic Honor Roll^ marie Loehr. Mary Ann Lombardi: the high school sodality. The stu­ beuf; Gary Murray, a miner; Richard Connolly, a pio­ their Colorado history book recently was the project of vera. Chief Black Kettle; and Sandra Johnson, Saka- J Seniors; Arlene ilolke. I.nrr;^Brown, Ralph Anselmo. Gerald Archer. Rich­ dent council consists of the^pres- neer; l^ary Ann Keeps, Katherine Lee Bates; and Rich­ I Betty Brunner. Caroie Butz, Joan Coo- ard Barnhart, John Brugggman, Wil- these Cathedral eighth-graders, Denver. From left, in jawea. ’ mer. Pat Day. Kathleen Garramane, Unm Callahan, Leo Chiolero. Jim ident, vice president, secretary, ard Buslett, Green Russell. * Marlene Haberer, I^ucille lacino. De- Cuneo. Wyiiam De Luzio, Walter Fick- and treasurer of the student the photo at left, are Manuel Martinez, dressed as Owen In the picture at the right are, from left, Dorothy t lore? IsAacson, Kathleen Keeley. Joanne lin, Bernard Fanelli, blugene Ursctta. body; the senior, junior, and + + T ^ J.anfrer. Mary Jo Mahoney, Nancy Man- Jim Hinton. Tom McKernan, Cliff “T ^ c in i, Catherine Marchio, Mary- Ann Phillips, Frank Woertman. Myrna sophomore class representatives Penna. .Mary Ann Perito, Su.san Porfi- I-^mbardi, Patricia Lynch, Beverly Mar- to the. Principal’s Cabinet; two rio. Mark Ross, Daniel Samide, Partica chese. Joan Nelson, Mary Patrick, Bev­ representatives from each home­ Cathedra I ites to Attend Final Grid Tilt Stephens. Barbara Sullivan, Darlene erly- Potter, Donna Prokosch. Linda Tanko, Patricia Weiland. Phyllis Zar- Raub, Beverly Page, Regina Reed. Isa­ room, class officers, the presi­ lenRo. and Vinrinia Zarlenico; bel Rosevear, Patricia Schwalm. Carol dents of sodality, missions', Pep (Cathedral High School, Denver) direct the demonstration. the first quarter were given out Juniors: Barbara Behrens, Mary Ann Smith. Eloise Smith. Gloria Somma, Club, D Club, NFL; and the co­ Cathedral High School stu­ Cathedral freshmen will hold a Nov. 16. Belmonte, Mary Francis Burke. M-ary Margaret Speas, Janet Spitz. Caro! Day. Joan Foley, Pat Hanson. Jo Ann Sullivan, Sharon Sullivan. Francis Ur- editors of the school, paper, the dents will travel to Canon City dance this Friday night, Nov. 20, Scholastic Honor Roll Lamp Post. this Sunday, Nov. 22, to attend in Oscar Malo Hall. Only fresh­ Seniors: Peggy Bradley, Jim Noel. The juniors are sponsoring a the State Parochial championship men may attend and the tickets Louise Parslow, Mary Ann Ruddy. Vivi­ movie and cartoon for raising football game between the Ca­ have been sold to increase their an Sanchez. Elvinio Sandoval. Thomas Amusements-Dining Torrey, Patricia Thomas. Marie Vargas. money for the . junior - senior thedral Bluejays and Holy Cross class fund. The music for the Joan West, Barbara Branum, Andy prom. The movie is a full-length Abbey Bears. Pep Club and band social will be furnished by the Capra. JoAnn Cerrone, Carol Dechant, feature and will | be shown to members have chartered special “ Starhghters,’’ with a Cathedral Julie Koehler, Joan Harvey, Janet Mur­ ^ Recreation phy. Patricia Pritchard, Marguerite Presents the high school students Nov. 25. busses to carry them to Canon senior, Margie Klarner, doing the Schaaf, Mary Ellen Toepfer. Judy Wil­ Admission is 25 cents. City, where they will put on a vocals. liams. Rosemarie Carpinella. Robert ■ _ Prizes were awarded to win­ half-time -demonstration. Lloyd Honor roll students were an­ Carver, Roxann Ditolla, Norma Kramer. Helen Gutierrez. Marion Nelson, Karen THE KEEL NEWSCAST ning students in the recently Bowen, C.H.S. band leader, will nounced when report tfards for Powell. Helen Rieger, Clare Ann Seitz., held Catholic Digest magazine Barbara Tellington, Anne Welch, and drive. Sophomore Tim O’Leary Judy Winder; Juniors: Betty Lou Allegranzi, Donna 7 :IS a,m, - Tues,,Thur, & Sah won ftfSt prize o f a Bulova Beaver. Donna Herrod.-Kay Kelty, Mar­ watch; Pat Lynch, second prize Les Baxter to Play Dec. 31 cia Menard, Jody Nugent. Beverly Cian- 12:00 noon - Mon., Wed, & Frh of a Sheaffer pen and pencil set; ’ The Denver Building and Con­ the frolic and handle ticket sales cio, Jo Ann Covey, Carole Hierzer, Colleen *Howard, Elizabeth McClelland. 4:30 p. m, - Mon, through Sat, third prize of a sick call set went struction Trades Council an­ has been opened in Room 301, Joan McDonald. Lois Mitchell, Patrick to Violet Bohannon; and Mary nounced that for the 1953 New Empire Building. Members o f the Moran, Colleen O’Rourke; Nancie Shipp. 8:00 p, m, • Mon. through Sun* Dalpes received fourth prize of Year’s Eve frolic in the Denver Karen Wetig. Patricia Davfs, Al Ladies’ Auxiliaries of the several Schaaf. Margie Somers, and Christine a travel alarm clock. Beverly Coliseum it has secured Les Bax­ A.F. o f L. local unions will Tedesco; Becker, sophomore, \yoR the ter and his 19-piece orchestra handle the sale of tickets. In ad­ Sophomores: Daniel Connor, Susan Jones, Janice Osborn, Ronald Telk. grand drawing prize of a rec­ from Hollywood to play for dition, many of the music and Carol Volbert, and Ellen Marie Harris Tune in for up-to-the- ord player. Father Forrest Al­ dancing. In addition, Les Bax­ record shops in the Denver area (rooms 5 and 18 have not reported) ; minute news prepared len, pastor, received a Sheaf- ter will give a complete show will have a supply of tickets on Freshmen: Carole Congello. Carole Perry, Catherine Honish, Rosemary and broadcast by the fer peh and pencil set, as did from 11 to 11:45 p.m. hand for their customers. Smith. Johanna Berigan. Mary Agnes KFEL NEWS BUREAU for Sister Mary and Sister An office to give publicity to A limited number of tables will Domenico, Alivine Geiger, Paul Kelty. Marilyn, sponsors of the winning be available for the frolic, as Jeanie Scheer, Judy Stauffer. Janet WHITE KING SOAP. freshman class. Westbrook. Jlichard Raisch, Joann Rich! Regis Guild Breakfast well as general admission tickets. Connie Binard. Gayle Body, Dale Chis- The Mission Club sponsored a The council, in addition to pro­ halm, Nancy Golden. Shirley Dunivant. L E S B A X T E R Judyann Herman, Clarence Lederhos, Popular CAPITOL Recording Artist wiener and cup cake sale dur­ At Campus on Nov. 27 viding this outstanding orchestra and Barbara Tauer. ing fourth and fifth lunch pe- for dancing and for a complete Citizenship Honor Roll AND HIS 19-PIECE ORCHESTRA Iriods, Nov. 18. Mark Ross, Mis­ Reservations for the breakfast show, will distribute free of Seniors: Jim Noel, Barbara Branum. sion Club president, was in of the Regis Guild Nov. 29 charge soft drinks, ice, confetti, Andy Capra. Carol Dechant. La Quiila charge of the proceedings. Char­ should be made by. calling Regis and noise-makers. Gaiter, Julie Koehler, Thomas Leh­ viill provide music for ^ man, Beatrice Martinez. Nancy O’Con­ dancing at the lene Des Moineaux, Mary Ann College, GL. 3633, before Nov. 27. Profits from this frolic will go nell. Patricia Pritchard. Mary Rich­ Lombarde, Hadeline Zarlengo, The annual Mass for deceased into Tile welfare fund of the ardson, Harriet Ryan, Marguerite Joan Spero, Elda Grisenti, Shar­ council, out of which fund the SchaaL Gene Schnabel. Mary Ellen members and relatives o f the Toepfer. Peggy Warrick. Janice 1953 on Sullivan, Fosemarie Loehr, Regis Guild will be said at 8:30 council purchased the Mobile Weingardt. Judy Williams, Donald Bi- and Rosalie Heoly were the a.m. in the student chapel on Physical Therapy Unit for the hard, Rosemarie Carpinella, Robert New Year’s Eve cooks. Larry Brown and Bill Mc- the campus. The meeting will be Rocky Mountain chapter of the Carver, Ro);ann Ditolla, Betty Cudmore, Norma Kramer, Josephine Galich, Wil­ iNulty were in charge of clean­ held after the breakfast in the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun­ liam Glenn, Arleen Lohr, Ellen Meis. ing up. dining room. ' dation. Marion Nelson, Karen Powell. Clare FROLIC Anp ^ Scit^ Jack Sliemers. Barbara Tellington, Anne Welch. Helen Gutier­ in the Under the leadership of the sodality! rez. Claudine Bowers, and Carl Claas- Ask and You Shall Receive sen: St. Mary's Socialists officers, sodalists of St. Mary’s Acad-I Juniors: Joan Alcorn, Betty Lou Denver Coliseum Allegranzi, Donna Beaver, Donna Her- emy are planning to attend the Sodality Institute, “ The Sodalists’ ! rod, Kay Kelty, Marcia Menard. Jean­ Revolution Against Godlessness,’’ to be given in Loyola Hall, Regis! ette McDonald, Helen Claunts, Patricia •Dec. 31, 1953 Davis, Frank Jacobucci, William Leh­ 9:30 p.cn.-2 a.m. i College, on Dec. 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Pic-1 man, ’Carolyn Maloney. Mary Ann That’s as true today as it ever tured above, left to right, are Mary Ann Walsh, secretary; Anita! Richards, Al Schaaf, Margie Somers. Schader, prefect; Terry O'Dea, treasurer; and Kathleen Plank, vice] Christine Tedesco, Claude Thilmont, was, but sometimes, where ma­ SPECIAL Nancy Casey, Mona Desmond. Carole I prefect*.— (Photo by Smyth) Hierzer, Colleen Howard. Joan Mc­ terial things are concerned, a FLOOR SHOW Donald. Lois Mitchell, Nancy Shipp, By Let Baxter ^ .. Helen Vargas, and Karen W itig; from Sophomores: Virginia Chapla, Daniel variety of “asking” is neces­ Connor. Charlene Dandrow. Susan 10:45 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Jones. Christine Nelson, Ronald Taylor, sary. . . . Limited Number of Box Seats Ronald Telk. Mary Ann Boehler, and Table Reservations May Be Elaine Cass, Angela Curone, Joan Da­ Secured for Groups of vis, Rosanne Di Giacomo, Ernestine 6, 8, or 10 Persons. Duran. Maureen Flannery, Eugene Foster, Elizabeth Hayes, Anna Hall. The less fortunate ask' us for , General Admission $2.50 per person, tax incl. Carolyn Jacovetta, Sharen Kohler, Mary Table Reservations $l..i0 per person, tax incl. Ann Madden. Elizabtth Matty. Janice dishes, utensils and other house­ Box Seats (Groups) 75c per person, tax incl. Moore, Dianne Osborn, Barbara Pad­ gett. Arthur Ramponi, Elvira Rohle- hold necessities. . . . Free - Soft Drinks, Ice, Confetti, and Noise-Makers duer, Nancy Scrowman, Judy Spor- cich. Dick Tobin, Karol Trainer. Kay NEW YEAR’S EVE FROLIC OFFICERS Williams, and C^rol Worland (room 5 301 Empire Bldg. not reported); ' We, in turn, ask for the articles Tel. CH. 4680 Freshmen: Carole Congello, Carole Perry, Ruby Beavers. Connie Binard. for which you have no further Sponsored by Denver Building Trades Council Gayle Body. Dale Chisholm, Nancy Golden. Shirley Dunivant, Judyanne Herman, Clarence Lederhos, Mary Ellen need.. . . Dunn, Celeste Byers, Alivine Gieger, Paul Kelty, Sally Moore, Mary Kay Noll, Patricia O’Neill, Joann Rich, Jennie Scheer. Judy Stauffer. Janet Together we fulfill the mission Westbrook, Kaye Yates, and Richard Raish. of the special work of the So­ ciety of St. Vincent de Paul. btioi

CHNiCOtOR feaiureit Help This Week, If You Can Exotic STARTS 18th at French Style The Number Is CHerry 5503 FRIDAY DENHAM Calif. + + Cooking Academy Seniors' Dance to Aid Missions Complete Dinners...... $3.50 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.... (St. Mary’i Academy, Cherry Nov. 25. Arrangements are being States. Mrs. Krumins is instruc­ 5110 S. SANTA FE Hilli, Denver) made by Mary Ann Walsh, presi­ tor in French in the grade school Roservstions: Littleton 1010 The members of the senior class dent of the Catholic Students’ department at St. Mary’s. NORTH DENVER are sponsoring a Thanksgiving Mission Crusade, and Pauline, (lance for the benefit of the mis- Hogue, president of the senior \ sion.s on Wednesday evening, class. J. I Guests of honor will include, the Rev. Frederick McCallin, the! St. Vincent's YPC Rev. W. J. Koontz, and the Rev.' FISH’N CHIPS R. G. Pates, S.J. Mr. and Mrs.! Plans Skating at F. C. Schader, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Plun­ Annual Turkey Games Party kett, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. FISH 'N CHIPS...... 7 5 c Walsh will be chaperons) Coliseum Nov. 22 The annual student fetreatz ’will be given on Dec. 2, 3, and SHRIMP 'N CHIPS...... ,.9 0 c On Sunday, Nov. 22, the newly 4. The senior! will make a re- organized St. Vincent de Paul’s ' treat at El Pomar Retreat EAT ’EM HERE! Young People’s Club will assem­ House in Broadmoor, Colorado ble in front of the school hall, Springs. Mass and retreat con­ HOLY FAMILY HALL Eat ’Ein in Your Car on Onr Parking 1100 S. Josephine Street, at 7 ferences for the other three p.m. for a skating party in the classes will be in the audito­ Lot! Eat ’Em at Home! the Coliseum. Members are urged rium of the school. | 4 3 7 8 m ie a to bring cars and share rides. Students Hear A turkey platter party that promises to be fun galore will Latvia Native be held in the school hall Mrs. G. I. Krumins spoke to Wednesday. Nov. 25, at 8:30 th^ pupils of the upper grades in p.m. An-^1(1 record will gain ad­ an assembly program during the SHANGRI-LA mission. past week. Mrs. Krumins, her The committyee in charge of husband, and children, are ewiles arrangements includes; Decora­ from Latvia. She told the chil­ Plenty of Free Parking tions, Mary Bauer and Tom Mor­ dren of the sad conditions in some Saturday, November 2 1,8 p.m gan; publicity, Carol Burns and of the European countries which 7299 No. Federal HA. 9-9053 'Tom Chapman; refreshments, are under Communist domina­ Mary Chirico- and Fred Steu- tion, contrasting the lack of free­ petis; and entertainment, Gene­ dom there with the (freedom en­ vieve Maginn and Ed Lindner. joyed b y ‘citizens o f the United LORETTO HEIGHTS STAR NIGHTS “BLOSSOM TIME" TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY— NOV. 20-21

A liiL ::. -(A- PAGE TEN Offlct, 938'tanneclc Strati THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaphone, Keyitont 4205 Thursday, Norember 19,1953 CYC Breakfast Chemical Group Tickets Are Still Sets Parley at Available at $1 Heights Nov. 21 (Cathedral Young People’s Club) The Colorado section o f the American Chemical Society will Tickets for the Commutjion hold its November meeting at breakfast of the Catholic Youth Loretto Heights College, Denver, Council may be obtained for only Saturday, Nov. 21, following dinner at 6 :30 p.m. in Machebeuf $1 from Ruth Wernimont, 1530 Hall. Grant Street, apartment 16. Dr. Farrington Daniels, presi­ Ruth will sei)d tickets by return dent of the American Chemical mail to whatever address is spe­ and Louis Camacho are Society, will address the group on the topic “ Our Future Sources cified. Scholarship Aid «discussing an article publicizing the beginning of the fund-raising campaign for the Latin American of Energy.” The problem of fu­ John J. Sullivan, prominent Educational Foundation. Viola and Louis are both recipients of ture sources of energy is a seri­ Denver investment broker, will Foundation aid. , ous one in view o f the fact that be the guest speaker for the af­ Viola, a member of St. Dominic’s Parish, is a graduate of machines in the United States fair on Sunday, Nov. 22. The Annunciation High School. She received partial scholarship aid now require 50 times as much en Denver students of Regis College Jones, Dick Cloughesy, and Pa'ul Murray. The first meeting of the group will attend the 9 o’clock ergy for fuel as the population as a freshman and sophomore at Loretto Heights College, Denver. Denver Club at Regis last week set about organizing a group was held this week in the Cosmopolitan Hotel, where plans Mass in the Cathedral and re­ requires for food. In treating the In her senior year she transferred to Denver University and was “ Denver Club,” composed of day students on the campus. ceive Communion together. The graduated last June with a major in sociology. She plans to work in problem. Dr. Daniels will explore for the charter members’ meeting were formulated. breakfast will follow at 10:15 the field of social service, hoping especially to work with juvenile such questions as these; How The club, which will have the largest membership of any in the Albany Hotel. courts. long will fuel now in use last? campus organization, has dedicated itself to advancing and pro­ That same evening at 8:30 Louis is a member of St. Leo’s Parish and is the latest re- What are the facts regarding moting the aim of the college, with particular attention being paid a children’s Thanksgiving bene­ cmient of foundation aid. He was graduated last June from West atomic power? How will it be LIVE TURKEYS used? What difficulties attend to work in the Denver area. Among those organizing the club are, fit dance will be held in the High School, where in his senior year he was elected Head Boy. Louis has received a 50-per-cent scholarship grant from the LAEF its use? seated, left to right: Mickey Shafbuch, David Costello, Bernard DRESSED TO ORDER Oscar Malo Hall. Proceeds will be to Denver University. H^ plans to get a degree in civil engineer­ Although he considers solar Hammons, John Young, Paul Dunn, and George Hovorka; standing, used for lunches for needy chil­ ing. To help defray expenses he works after school and Saturdays energy as the most certain long- Tom Mansfield, Jerry McCarthy, Leonard Plank, Bill Earley, Herb Tom'S .... 6 49c lb. dren attending the Cathedral with the Colorado Canteen Co. range source, Dr. Daniels will School. Admission will be 60 discuss other possibilities. In this Hen’'s . . m . . *'i9c lb. cents. On Education-Costs Survey connection he will review the 0 present efficiency of agriculture Call a Capitol Office A dealer’s choice card party and suggest methods for improv­ Free Delivery i.s scheduled for Thursday eve­ ing this efficiency. Supply Co. ning, Nov. 19, at 8 o’clock in the Nursing League Officia Z O ^ E C A B In planning long-range funda-| MAin 7171 Knights of Columbus Hall. There mental research on future 15.50 Broadway AC. 8525 SUNSET POULTRY is no admission charge. Prompt Coirttou Sorrlc. To Visit Loretto Heights sources of energy, some phases] CHEAPER RATES Office Supplies & Furnilure 4440 W. Alameda PE. 0939 to be considered are solar 1-WAT RADIO CLEAN NEW CARS Miss Helen Nahm, R.N., asso­ answer is imperative in planning engines, house heating, evapora­ Si, Catherine's Grads ciate director of the National for nursing education, in provid­ tion of sea water, photo-chemical League for Nursing and direc­ ing facilities and in building ade­ storage of sunlight, and conver­ High School Royalty tor of its division of nursing quate support. Our study pro­ sion of solar energy into elec­ education, will be at Loretto poses to work out procedures for tricity. St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver, determining cost and for testing Now chairman of the chemis­ was well represented on Nov. 8, the feasibility and practicability try department at the University homecoming day at Holy Family of such methods.” of Wisconsin, Dr. Daniels is a W SIFIED ADS High School. Miss Irene Murchison, director member of the National Acad­ The queen, was Lucille lacino, of the division of nursing, Lo­ emy of Science, the American class of 19.50. Her attendants, retto Heights College, is a mem­ Philosophical Society, and the also Pep Club officers, were Mar­ ber of the advisory committee American Association fo r the cella Schnieder and Peg Cullen, which considered the method and Advancement of Science. During Convalescent Homes ---- 87 Real Estote Wanted- -99a World War I he served in the Lay-Away Plan Help Wanted, Male class of 1950; and Linda Raub scope of the project following a t MRS. GIDEON’S REST HOME report of the Skidmore Colleg^e Chemical Warfare Service in 2741 Fed. Blvd. GL. 9910 and Madeleine Zarlingo, class of Gift Subscription to Th« RegisUr— Advertising Salesman approximately 25 WANTED—More houses to fill the de­ 1918, and during 1945-46, he was to 36 yrs. Highly regarded newspaper of 1951. pilot study. Nstional Edition. 52 gifts In one. En­ MT. 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SERVICE have all been accredited by the Give the gift that livee throughout the National League for Nursing’s year, a subscription to the Denver Cath­ Wanted to Rent- 22 olic Register, The gift that is received Accrediting Service and main­ Gratitude Is Topic [52 times during the year. Rates inside Couple with daughter, eight, want‘'t o DIRECTORY tain college control throughout j Denver Archdiocese: 1 subscription, lease 2-bdrm. unfurn, house in St, Vin- the nursing education program. I $1.26; 8 subscriptions, 18.50; 6 subscrip­ Tht reason Idtsl tions. 86.50. Outside Archdiocese: 1 i Loretto Heights College was ac­ seription, $1.76; 3 subscriptions, 16 .serves mote familMs ia for J. J. Sullivan Room and Board------23 Architectural Designers 1 General Repairs Denver than any other credited in 1951 as a basic col­ subscriptions, 88. Order may include } legiate program. own subscription. Pay now or in J COMPLETE SERVICE laundry is because Mael as you prefer. 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Beautifully deco- couple or elderly people in R.N. home. and as a nursing educator. She a Catholic and for Being an INCINERATOR cleaning, traah hauling. lawns repaired. Raking leaves. MA. 1536. Loretto Heights College is one G£. 8609 before 10 of after 6 p.m. has been director of the Univer­ American.” Reasonable. FL. 0116. Linen Service of five schools of nursing in sity of Missouri School of Nurs­ An excellent ticket response Houses for Rent Unfurn. 24 Aurora Aah Sc Traah Co, widely scattered sections of the ing and of Hamline University has been noted by the council Owner BE. 3-3764 WE HAVE MOVED country participating in the 3 blki. from St. Catherinc'a School. De- ^ Bookkeeping TO OUR NEW BUILDING School of Nursing. She was also for the city-wide affair. 'The MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. study. A pilot study has already director of the division of nurs­ luxe 2-bedrmB, 7 cIoaet«. Rar.. patio. breakfast will be held in the Mt. view. 1 child wel. Available Nov. 16. BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE B. W. Beckius, Manager been made at Skidmore College 2690 8. Grant RA. 7647 ing education and professor of main ballroom of the Albany 8130 mo. Heat and water included. Call Mr. Condon FR. 8669 in New York. The other partici­ nursing education at Duke Uni Hotel at 10:15, after the 9 morninga. DE. 7062. pants are the University of Good Buys BOOKKEEPING accounts wanted, accu­ Linoleum versity. A graduate of the Uni­ o’clock Mass in the Cathedral, NEAR ST. DOMINIC, 2 bedroom brick, rate, dependable service by qualified Washington School of Nursing, versity of Missouri School of in which the young people will City Wi4« and Suburban full baaement, available Dec* 16. Call accountant. SK. 6-2593. SKILLED INSTALLATION on floor and Seattle; University of Califor­ Nursing, Mies Nahm received her receive Communion together. 3320 SO. PEARL — 2 SU. 1-0812. wall tile at reasonable prices. 4428 nia School of Nursing, Berkeley; room, Johns-Manville; Brick & Cement 41st Av<*. GR. 0290. B.A. from the University of Mis­ Reservations for breakfast Aportments Furnished — 27 and Emory University School of souri and her M.S. and Ph.D. tickets at $1 can still be made price $7,500. Close to Moving— Houling Nursing, Atlanta. Although the from the University of Minne­ with Dorothy or Dolores John­ Louis school and church. study is being made in collegiate 3601 SO. CORONA — 4 bed­ S-room basement apt. Private bath, partly Licensed Masonry LIGHT hauling and moving anywhere m sota. son at TA. 1490. The Youth furnished. 160 mo. AL. 9776. Denver. Call Peterson, SK. 6-2693. schools, the working and advis­ Council is making up the dif­ room brick in Cherry Contractor ory committees believe that Brick pointing. Patios. MOVING AND HAULING. MA. 1536. ferential on the cost of the Village and St. Louis’ Pi Rooms Furnished ------31 Quick Service. methods which are worked out Barbecue Pits, Brick Repairs breakfast from its treasury on 114 acres. City water Free E$timate$ - References may also be applicable to hos­ funds. gas. An ideal family 1 Room for rent to Catholic man or Pointing & Decorating pital schools. Members of the woman. 257 So. Logan. F. J. Gallagher Heights Grads Accompan^ng Mr. Sullivan priced to sell. WALLPAPER Hanging. Painting, U.S. Public Health Service staff will be his wife and daughter, 4S6S SO. BANNOCK— 2 1279 Lafayette TA. 4787 Remodeling. Call KE. 6793. are assisting in the project; Sheila. Another guest will be room Johns-Manville, Paperhanging and painting. Anton Ber- TOM W ALKER PIAIVOS whith is being administered by full finished basement. A.s- inger, 1.53 Madison. EA. 2286. Ralph Hay, manager of the Cleaned drpa., cortaina, hand crochet wool BEAUTIFY your home with concrete laid the National League for Nursing Pass Registered by Joe Brimus, Lie. Bonded contractor. Representative of Kimball, Sohmer, Knights of Columbus club­ sume GI loan and $1,500 yam ruga. School clothee 6-17. GE. 5621. Patios a speciaity. EM. 6-7442. Paint & Wallpaper Kohler, Campbell and Jesse French Piaaoe “ The National League for house, who has been a great handle. C. G. Conn Connsonata Nursing is repeatedly asked, friend of the Youth Council Misc. For Rent------35 BRICK A BLOCK work by Lie. Con- Komac paint—closing out colort. Plastio Electronic Organ If you oro thinking of soil- tractor. Garigea or house,. Reas, pricea. tile 33c sq. ft. Wallpaper closeouts 25e ‘What is the cost of nursing edu­ Nurses' Exams and various young people’s F r « Eat. Mr. Wray. PE. 8492. roll and up. Paperhanging and painting. Fine Reconditioned Pianos Space to Buit any purpose in the claaai- cation.?’,’’ Miss Agnes Gelinas, groups by permitting them to ing your homo, and want F'ree estimate. KE. 4629. 720 Santa Fe. 1345 S. BROADWAY SPruoa 7864 quick action and tht high- fled columns of The Agister. KE. 4205, LICENSED Contractor specializing in professor and chairman of the Thirteen students of the Seton use the K. of C. facilities. Ext. 16, ask for Miss Baker. tuck pointing and brick repairs. BE Piano Tuning department of nursing at Skid­ Unit. Division of Nursing, Lo­ All members o f young peo­ tft posiibla prica, then li>t 8-6218. more, and chairman of the proj­ retto Heights College, passed the ple’s groups are being invited it with us. Let's Swap------53 Piano Tuning— Guaranteed Work—8*. Prostate Trouble state board examinations for reg­ Building Material Saturday P.M. only. Boyd Candler, Salva* ect committee, explains. “ The to the breakfast, but the break­ tion Armv, 1206 Larimer St. AL. 1428. HEALED QUICKLY istered nurses, according to an fast is not limited to them. WILSON & WILSON BUILDING MATERIALS FOR USED BUILDING MATERIALS, pipe announcement of Sister Vicentia, Anyone who wquld care to at­ WHAT HAVE YOUT TA. 6011 windows and doors 86. TA. 6011. Plastering with director of nurses at Glockner- tend is invited to make a reser­ ANYTHING of vslu« taken on pnrehase Complete Realtors or installation of gaa furnaces, water Contractor!— Small jobs, patch plaatering, waterproof­ MY PROVEN METHOD Penrose Hospital, Colorado vation. (Members of St. Louis Psrish) heaters, etc. What have you? RA. 8749. ing basements. Work guaranteed. FR. Springs. 2868 So. Broadway Carpenters 7806. No cutting • No injections Beauty Two o f the students, Donna Budding Lawyer Dogs, L o n , t o t i — — - a n GUARANTEED expert plastering, new No suffering • No hospital Phone SU. 1-6671 REMODELING, complete job. Painting, Service Cummings and Betty Thayer, rm. additions. Storm doors. Wood storm or patch, stucco. SU. 1-6230. No loss of time from work passed “ with distinction.” Miss PARAKEET COTTAGE windows, garages, iwrchea. Nothing Talking-itrain playpen trained. Cages, down. Free eatimates. FHA terms, 3 Plumbing Cold Cummings o f Colorado Springs years to pay. T. W. Weathers, contractor. iuppliea—VisitorB welcome. 4664 Penn, WATER METERS INSTALLED Dr. Allen B. was graduated from Loretto (St. Dominic or TA. 0886. Westwood 2118R. Waves, Heights College, Denver, cum Garcia Plumbing AL. 3671 St. Catherine’s Parish) REMODELING—GARAGES laude, and Miss Thayer, a native REGISTERED CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. English type 6-rm. brick on 3 1 Renaonable. Stud Bervioe. 1890 So. Additions, frame and masonry. Nothing Quilters Machine and Machineless of Alamosa, took her degree from Full sise dining rm. IVj baths. Oneida. PL. 6-0878. down, 36. mo. to pay. Will do complete Croessmonn ALL KINDS MACHINE QUILTING OPEN EVENINGS the same college magna cum job. Fraihing and finishing. Kitchen planning and cabinets. Will contract all 2149 Court PI. CH. 6792 (D.C.) laude. Business Opportunities— 56 Lay Raalty or any part of your building. GL. 2362, Rubbish Removal , 331 14th St. Suite 311 Irene's Beauty Salon Other pupils o f the Seton BE. 3-0840. Unit succesfully passing the state 8P. 2(90 GE. 2(78 Wonderful chanoe to buy what you want, Mrs. Johanna Frazier, Prop. or Bell what you don’t want. Simply list Curtain Service T. H. KEYS— For service anywhere in Inquire at AComa 5070 board examinations were Misses - your requirements in these “ Clatsifled city limits of Denver. EA. 3568. 24 £. 11th Are. MA. 0738 Rosi Alonzi, Dolores Anderson, J Columns.” The Register Want Ada Get Curtains, tabiecloths stretched expertly. N«»r St. Frtncii d# Silt*—.FumU Reeulta! KE. 4206, Ext. 16. Miaa Baker. WEBER’S HAULING SERVICE Patricia Doyle, and Rosemarie r*«ldenc« and incom* property. For Drapes made and remodeled. GE. 5521. 8645 Ivy FL. 8384 Erger o f Denver; Ruby Collins, fiormation call RA. 0S66 after 6 p.m. - Poultry------69 Druggists Stonington; Kathryn Garlutzo, Tree Service 8-Bedroomi, 2 Trinidad; Dorothy Harris Mor- YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS A—JACKS TREE SERVICE Keep the • TURKEYS—6296 W. 8TH will b« filled correctly at and, Kertville, Tex.; Rose Marie ]fiB6 S. Washington SP. 8727 1000 finest young, tender, delieious Broad WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Star of Bethlehem Jordane, Arvada; Joan Shyne, Breasted Bronie, corn fed. Buy direct Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St TV Service Frankfort, Kans.; and Mrs. Mary FR. 678 REALTOR from the grower. Toms 46c. hens 55e lb. Shining All Larache Allen and Harriett Mc- - alive: 66c and 66c oven-ready. Also have Dry Wall 1 the new Midget Broad Breasted Bronse Luster Brown of Denver. TV Service All Makes Persanals ^ oe lb. higher. Come any time and see Empire Dry Wall Co. the Year With . your turkey dressed. Also fresh dressed Six Years Practical Experience on hand. No waiting. Hanging, Taping and Texturing i^pert Antenna Installation and Reasonable Free Estimates Television Service ^ TURKEYS—Capons, fryers, eggs. Har­ Pres. J. C. Easter Westwood 642 R Radios A Phonographs Repaired Red China Topic Atc. PE. (801. mony Poultry Farm, 1766 S. Federal. Midway Television Qift WEstwood 2144. Electric Wiring CAPES OR STOLES made from 481 So. Peaid SP. 4467-68 old fur _eoat 387.(0 lor most . Resident and Remodelinx Work Wm. A. Armbruster, Owner For Regis Talks Carl F. Eiberger, Jr., of Daniels irur Shop, 218 Tabor Th r , Range installation a specialty Member Most PreciouB Blood Parish Subscriptions 4 Bids'. AL. 8134. Free eatlmatea. All work guaranteed DenVer is one of three stu­ Amco Elec. Co. FL. 6804 2720 Cook Uphoittery to "Should th« U. S. recognize dents o f Notre Dame University’s TURKEYS ’A Red China?” will be discussed COMPLETE NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY Collie of Law who will partici­ BOOKKEEPING AND TAX 8ERV. Excavating Wholesale pricea. free est.> Terms if by the Rev, Harold L. Stansell, pate in the regional rounds of the P E 9060 Ri 6495 WADSWORTH desired, 486 So. Broadway. P]^. 1126. S.J., and Fred R. Van Valken- MARCUS KXC. CO. Trenching, top or National Inter-Law School Moot fill dirt Jb bulldozing. AC. 6940. MAKE OLD UPHOLSTERY LOOK The Register burg at Regis College, Denver, Court competition opening Nov. Childrtn's Nurseries ■ Order your Thankwiving turkey now. NEW. Cleaning, recoloring. W.W.-1096-W on Monday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. Beat we have ever raised. Toms 40e, BASEMENT UNDER HOUSE. Complete 19 in Chicago. The other students job. Cement work. Lie, Contr. Free esti­ The discussion, the first to be are Joseph T. Helling, Elwood CHILD cart, by day or week, ■ hens, 60c lb. live weight. Will N. Y. mate. Work guaranteed. SP. 6449. Wall Washing National Edition sponsored by the newly formed choloffist'f homo. Hoffman Heighta - City, Pa., and Wilbur F. Pollard, dress free. Oven ready reasonable. DEPENDABLE wallwashing and house Regis College History Club, will ronu EM. $-0968. Fertilizer Special Gift Rates Kansas City, Mo. cleaning. pAC. 5226.' inaugurate a series which will be Carl, with his teammate, Jo­ MILO B. WILSON—Top aoili fertiliier. held monthly until the end of the TED'S TURKEY FARM Road red ash, gravel and fill dirt. 1 subscription $ 2.00 3 subscriptions $ 5.00 seph Helling, won the fourth an­ NON-SECTARIAN SP. 0102. school year, December excepted. nual Moot Cqurt debate at Notre Homo atmoapherc, related play, acta 6 subscriptions $10.00 10 subscriptions $15.00 j Arvada 698 TURKEYS Both of the principal speakers Dame last June, where they were Koura 6 :30 to 6 :80. Will aend c Fur Business presented with theV Clarence E. 2 bloeka to acbool. 668 Santa Fa r. Your Own Renewal May Be Included are members of the college KE. 2040. ^ B.B.B. history department Father Stan­ Msnion plaque and''a monetary CAPES, STOLES, made from your old sell received a doctorate degree gift. coat, $25. Jackets, remodeling, repairing. A Mail Your Order To Help Wanted, Female r GRADE A — WHITE TURKEYS -v Oven Guar, workmanship. Girl’s Fur Shop. Oven Ready and from St. Louis University in Eiberger, a senior, is editor of dressed. Also Pheasants. Red Rock Tur- EA. 1910. 1948, was visiting lecturer in his­ key Farm. % mile So. of Morrison on The Lawyer, a nationally known S Hi-day 286. Watch for sign. tory at St. Louis University in publication, and is also codirector posteai Garage Doors Delivered. The Register 1943, and has taught at Regis of the Moot Court on the campus WriU TURKEYS . Mass. DOORS INSTALLED on New or Old P. 0 . Box 1 620 Denver 1, Cole. College since 1946. Mr. Van Val Student teams from 70 law Bto$A breasted, fresh dressed, oven ready. Garages. 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i Thursday, November 19,1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE ELEVEN Park Hill Group to Hear Circle at Mother of God To fill your years witiunosic Gives Vestments to Parish Book Review oh Nov. 23 (Mother of God Parith, Denver) Selensky, and Mrs. Leonard A. i --- I » • V • r • ~ Tangney. Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh . ^t; • ' .J A complete set o f vektments was a guest. (Bleited Sacrament Parish, the home o f , Mrs. Charles, Par- has l)dln •donated to the ehurch Mrs. J. R. Walker, ways and Denver) slow bn TueMay, Nov. 24,'for by i the Sacred Heart Bridge means chairman of the society, A Woman Wrapped in Silence, luncheon and bridge. Circle. The vestments were made thanks everyone who contrib­ by the Rev. John W. Lynch, will Mrs. Frank Sabine will be in Japan ;by nuns. T}icy were uted to the success of the an­ on be reviewed by Mrs. H. W. Lieb- shown to the members o f. the hostess to St. Anne’s Circle at a nual needlework bazaar and man at the PTA meeting Nov. 23, Altar Society at the meeting- bridge-luncheon on Tuesday, bake sale held Nov. 15 in the The book depicts the family life Nov. 24. N o v . a i • '-k' of Nazareth from, the Blessed church basement. The doll was Mr. and Mrs. Brendan P. .Miss Margaret Daly, secretary Mother’s point of view. given to Mrs. Alice Dexter of Walsh are the parents of a boy, of-Our Lady of Fatima Rosary- Members of the PTA will as­ 545 Pearl Street, and the ball Christopher Mark, born Nov. 8 Making Society, spoke on the semble in the cafeteria at 1:15. and bat to Mrs. Donald F. Mc­ in St. Jbseph’s Hospital. society and its work and invited Mahon of 304 Downing Street. Refreshments will be served at the members of the Altar Society With brush and amid jars of paint Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ord are An instruction class for Cath­ $ MMlrA T rik Coic in haiid the close of the meeting by the to form a rosary-making group i. lylURV ID 3 “ T5 unpainted figurines' these' women* are mothers o f the seventh graders both patients ip St. Joseph’s Hos­ olics and non-Catholics is held in Mother of God Parish. She each Wednesday evening at 8 prepared to settle down to several hours’ painttng in order to''finish and split seventh and eighth pital. Mrs. Ann Leonard is also also invited them to attend the o’clock in the church basement. all the figurines that make up the;^^,ativity scenes being sold grade students. hospitalized in St. Joseph’s. Mrs. Saturday luncheon of Our Lady The parish Cana group will by the Junior Altar.and Rosary Society of Presentation Parish, Baptized were Peter John, son Louise Johnson entered Mercy of Fatima Luncheon Club and to meet Friday evening at 8:15 in Denver. From left to right they are Mmes. Betty Congp-ove, Aida of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Leopard, Hospital Nov. 17. attend the reparation hour in the church hall. Andreatta, and Helen Ettinger. with Peter Leona'rd and Mary 10 Tons of Papers Holy_ Ghost Church at 2 p.m. on ' About a dozen women meet twice ■weekly for a workshop The Madonna Rosary Circle Joan Leonard, his cousin, as Ten tons of newspapers and the first Saturday of each month. period to complete this work. The ll'-piece sets are sold either sponsors; and Timothy Andrew, met Nov. 18 with Mrs. Frank magazines were gathered by Boy Hostesses at the .neeting were painted or unpainted at reasonable prices. Orders are being taken son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Garden for luncheon, recitation Scout Troop 145 on Saturday, Mrs. William Brayden, Mrs. John of the Rosary, and canasta. by Miss Rose Beat at AC. 2486. Kerr, with James L. Kerr, his Nov. 14. brother, and Patricia Fisher, his John Mueller, scoutmaster, cousin, as sponsors. You can play the Hammond Chord Organ and Art Bajer drove the truck On Thanksgiving Day the lent by the Ringsby Truck Order NOW for Christmas Delivery time of Masses will be as fol­ Lines. The truck lent by Wil­ 40 Hours' Devotion Set lows: 7:15, 8:15, and 9 o’clock. BEAUTIFUL HOLY BIBLE in Magnificent Color. in half an hour, without knowing a note! kins, Ltd., was driven by Jim The customary 6:15 Mass will Contains 116 Old Master Reproductions; Family- Elliot and Robert Steinbruner. be omitted. The boys who helped on the Records; Complete Catholic Home Encyclopedia. You’ll share a lifetime of wonderful musical evenings Fifty members of the Altar At Presentation Church drive will be eligible for the $ 9 Q . 9 5 and Rosary Society enjoyed Mrs. with your family playing the Hammond Chord Organ. overnight hike on Nov. 21 and Louis F. McMahon’s vivid de­ Price. C w It's the organ everyone can .play because you needn't (Presentation Parish, Denver) novena, which will open the 22. scription of her European trip. Catechism classes for children know music. (We supply a new kind of picture musiq An opportunity to gain many Marian year in the- parish, will The two-month tour was a triple attending public schools are held BUTLER’S LIVES OF THE SAINTS in 5 Beauti­ indulgences is being made avail­ be conducted by the Rev. Peter pleasure to Mr. and Mrs. McMa­ that shows which keys you play!) every Sunday morning in the old ful Volumes. Illustrated in Full Color. able to people in Presentation hon, since they were accompanied F. Davitt, C.S.P., of Layton, school at 10 o’clock. Parents are You don’t need lessons to play chords, either. One fin­ PaYlsh and surrounding parishes by their three priest-sons, the Utah. urged to see that their children with the beginning of Forty Rev. Donald A. McMahon of ger of your left hand touches a chord button and the take advantage o f this opportu­ Hours’ Devotion Friday, Nov. 20, 17 Families in Moyement Christ the King Church, Ever­ p h . . . ‘ 4 9 - ’ '^ nity. Chord Organ produces beautiful harmony chords. and an Immaculate Conception green; the Rev. Robert G. Mc­ At the court of honor Nov. 20, novena, beginning Sunday, Nov. The Christian ■ Family Move­ Mahon, Sts. Peter and Paul’s the the Mothers’ Auxiliary o f Troop You can play, your friends can play 29. ment groups recently met at Church, 'Wheatridge; and the 145 , will present the following Hammond Chord Organ. Over 300 of your favorite Rev. Thomas McMahon of St. Jo­ The Rev. 'William R. Barron, different homes and as a part of boys with the scarf; Hubert M. RIORDAN seph’s Church, Ft. Collins. O.P., from St. Dominic’s Mission one of their projects each o f the Hughes, John E. Maloney, John J. selections included. Hear a demonstration now and 1205 Whihington St., Apt. 17 ALpine 8020 Society, Chicago, will preach at groups has resolved to pray for 25 Life Members Present Maloney, Bill Kottenstette, and ask about our special — the Forty Hours’ Devotion, the repose of the soul of Pat Twenty-five of the 59 living James E. Thirkell. . , DENVER 3, COLO. which will begin with a proces­ DeBell, a member who died life members were honored Harold Warland will receive NEW CHRISTMAS PURCHASE PLAN sion and Mass of the Exposition last month. About 17 couples are guests at the meeting: Mmes. Mil- second class rank. The Life pin now active in the movement. (TERMS) Friday at 8;15 a.m. Solemn ton Allen, B. T. Allison, Milton will be presented to Gary Petri, closing will be at 4:30 the fol­ Group one met in the home of Carlson, J. W. Cerny, Leo Elder, Rajrmond Straw, and George Cat- lowing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Miller, Geerge Friend, Mark J. Felling, termole. Fifteen merit badges The Immaculate Conception group two in the Gilbert Linde- Giles Foley, Louise Johnson, will be awarded to 10 boys. the May Co. man home, and group three Grier Keyser, James Logan, J. J. Post 145 has the following met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meany; achievements: Robert E. Forness You’ll Want to R e a d .,.O w N...Giv e To Preach Novena Daniel Summers. Mmes. J. R. Nesladek, George and Karl Chambers will receive Pope, F. A. Peterson, Eugehe the Bronze award, Stephen For­ 4-H Clubs Rice, Edward Sullivan, Chester ness will be presented with the these Books of Faith and Guidance Gef Cerfificotes Wibel, Peter D. Walsh, R. E. Outdoor Skills award, and Don­ iWallbrach, and Ernest C. Wer­ ald Vollmer with the Scholarship The 4-H clubs of the parish ner, and Misses Martha Cough­ Merit badge. t ) DENVER, CHEYENNE, CASPER were given their certificates of lin, Anne Birmingham, Mae “ Heart of Jesus, formed by the achievement at the meeting Nov. Gavin, and Margaret Gavin. Holy Ghost in the womb of the 11. Miss Arlene Schuster, coun­ The other life members were ty 4-H demonstrator, presented Virgin Mother,’’ will be the theme the awards. unable to attend. of Father Anton J. Borer’s five- St. Gerard’s Circle members minute talk on Friday evening, ^hose in the first-year cloth­ are in charge of the linens and Nov. 20, at 7:30 when the per­ ing groups are Marjorie Leyba, I care of the altars for November, petual novena devotions are held Margaret Campbell, Helen Ley­ and in December the members of in honor of the Most Sacred ba, Dorothy St. Peter, Carolyn St. Joseph’s Cirple will assume Heart. Crutchley, Jean'Hoye, Kathleen those duties. The benefit card party spon­ TO PERSONAL, Curneen, Janice Seidlinger, and Circles sored by St. Norbert’s Circle on Judy Goray. Mrs. Joyce Zidar Tuesday, Dec. 1, will be a des­ was the leader of this group. Mrs. J. L. Brubaker, 1585 RELIABLE, AND COMPLETE Glencoe, and Mrs. A. E. Smith sert-luncheon in the school cafe­ Boys participating in first- will be cohostesses to the mem­ teria. Table prizes and very at­ INVESTMENT year gardening are Stanley bers of St. Jude’s Circle at a tractive speitial gifts will be pro­ Hren, Tommy May, Gary Petrie, bridge-luncheon on Friday, Nov. vided. SERVICE Dick Hillebrand, Kenny Deslong- 20. Two new members have been Admission will be 50 cents per champ, Lorenzo Gonzales, John added to the roster, Mmes. R. J. person, and the proceeds will be Goray, and Bill Ueblher. Louis Gergler and E. J. Watson. turned into the Altar and Rosary Schwartz was their leader. Mmes. J.' M. Rohan, Thomas fund for distribution. The co­ First-year foods members are Kelly, and Arnold B. Olsen will operation of parishioners would Gloria Frank, Patty Frank, Bar­ entertain St. Joan of Arc’s Cir­ be appreciated. bara Durand, Marie Durand, Plan Four Parties You con depend upon BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN to pive Father Peter F. Davitt, cle at luncheon and bridge Fri­ Semia Paresea^ and Karen day, Nov. 20, at the Chalet, 1520 •The mothers of the seventh you personal, reliable, and complete investment service and C.S.P., of Layton, Utah, Brumfiel. Mrs. Marcella Linde- Washington. Mrs. Paul Dwyer, and eighth grade children are col­ will conduct the Immaculate man, assisted by Mrs. Durand captain, and Mrs. 0. J. Schmitt, laborating on a series of four odvic#. . . whether you're merely seeking information or Conception n o vena beginning and Mrs. A. Frank, lead this treasurer, are the new officers. parties; At Thanksgiving, Christ­ by Most Rev, Nov. 29 in Presentation Parish, g:roup. wish to buy or sell securities in small or large amounts. St. Norbert’s Circle will meet mas, pre-Lent, an-d post-Lent. Denver. The following were in the in the home of Mrs. Frank Todd, The first one will be given on with Mrs. Frank J, Malloy, co­ Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 7:30, in Visit BOSWORTH-SULLIVAN soon. Our personnel, our A native of Iowa, he attended second-year foods group; Julie the Junior Seminary of Paulist Land. Rosalie Mauser, Jeanette hostess, for luncheon and bridge the s c h 0 d 1 gymnasium. The librory, and our research department ore at your service Fathers, Baltimore, Md., from Vahling, Marlene Murdock, on Friday, Nov. 20. mothers of the eighth grade chil­ Fulton J. Sheen 1929 to 1932. A year was spent at Kathleen Kelly, and Linda Land. St. Joseph's Circle will be dren will be hostesses for the • , . without any obligation. the Paulist Novitiate at Oak Mrs. Olive Kelly was toeir bridge-luncheon guests of Mmes. first two parties, and the mothers leader. Adrian Maguire, James Mc­ of the seventh grade children Ridge, N. J., and from there he Carthy, and James Eakins on will be hostesses for the last two. A dinner dance at the Lake- BOSWORTH, SULLIVAN % COMPANY. Inc. went to the Paulist Major Semi­ Friday, Nov. 20. The new officers Mrs. Arthur Bazata is chair­ wood BPOE, as well as the din­ man for the Thanksgiving party. JOHN J. SUUIVAN, nary, St. Paul’s College, Wash­ ner for school nurses, held an­ are Mrs. Herbert Leibman, cap­ There are 135 sfeventh and eighth ington, D. C. He was ordained nually at the American Legion tain, and Mrs. 'Vincent P. Mc­ grade children in Blessed Sacra­ KL 6241 Feb. 2, 1939. For the past sev­ hall, were enlivened by accord­ Veigh, treasurer., ment school. ion selections played by Robert When the Our Lady of eral years he has been preaching The Thankfaivinf party it Meehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lourdes Circle met in the home of Mrs. Blair Kittleson Nov. 11, not to be confuted with the missions in the intermountain Cornell Meehan of this parish. areas in Wyoming and Utah. they welcomed two new mem­ regular Friday night dancet He is a sophomore at St. Joseph’s given in the gymnatium for the High School. bers, Mmes. Robert A. Hart and Paul Etchepare. leventh, eighth, and ninth Baptized were Diane Marie, St. Rita’s Circle will meet in gradt ttudentt. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caputo, with Jerry and Juan­ ita Tolve as sponsors; Theresa Madeline, daughter of Mr. and HNS Unit in Westwood Mrs. Daniel Olivas, with Paul Archbishop's Seminary and Molly Olguin as sponsors; Plans Games Party Nov. 23 Dora Darlene, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Robert A. Burbank, Westwood.— (St. Anthony’s make five amices for the parish, HOOSE from these new, lower-priced editions o f Bishop Sheen’s "With Constantine O’Neill and Parish)— The Holy Name Society and a catafalque. Mrs. Minnie inspirational books. Read them, keep them, give them to Mary Made well as sponsors; Nider won the special award at C is sponsoring a turkey games favorite friends. Quantities are limited on some titles at these prices, Campaign Fund .Martin Marquez, son of Mr. and party at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23. the last meeting o f the circle, Mrs. Joseph Marquez, with Lupe There will be ?2 turkeys given when seven members were pres­ so order an armload now. ent. The December meeting will and Sylvia Lyles as sponsors; away. Donation is $1 for 20 AT(\ WORLD'S FIRST LOVE. Bishop Sheen’s latest best seller—i moving, Carolyn Louise and Eileen games. Proceeds will go toward be a Christmas party. 4 /U masterful life of the Blessed Virgin Mary and a heartening prediaion of what Elaine, daughters of Mr. and the purchase of a public ad­ faith in her can accomplish in today's critical world situation. Baptized were Wilhelmina Orig. 13.50—NOW $1.4f 'Tor the development of the Seminary and Mrs. Robert A. McLeod, with dress system for the use of the Jean Lopez, daughter o f Mr. and j i ) r PEACE OP SOUL. Bishop Sheen show.s how to gain a true and all-embracing Simon P. Forster and Rosella Ol­ parish. Mrs. Lee Lopez, with Mr. and 4 / j peace of the soul itself. Many fascinating chapters, such as Psychoanalysis and son as sponsors; Barbara Jo Eb- The convenient safety deposit Mrs. Arthur Gonzalez as spon- Confession, Sex and Love of God. etc. Orig. S3.00—NOW $1.4f erly, with John T. McNellis and box in the vestibule of the church g g LIFT UP TOUR HEART takes you above and beyond his own Peace of Soul, and new parishes in the Archdiocese of Denver." sons; Kristan Elaine Sarconi, shows you the only wsy you can achieve true happiness and contentment. Jean Alward as sponsors; and may be used to make Credit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ptig. »3.00—NOW S l . « Susan Marie, daughter of Mr. Union deposits. Pass books will Sarconi, with J. N. and Mary VICTORY OVER VICE. How faith in Christ can protect you from the seven and Mrs. Richard Jablonski, with be returned in the mail. Halford as sponsors; Klee Steven 359 deadly sms. ONLY $1 Edwin Podosek and Francis Catechism classes for junior THE SEVEN VIRTUES. Through the eternal words of Christ’s disciples. Bishop Bethel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don­ 471 Sheen shows the way to peace. ONLY $i The success of the campaign depends upon the payment of Jablonski as sponsors. and senior high school students ald Bethel, with Richard and SEYEN WORDS OF JESUS AND MARY. Bishop Sheen teodciiy and simply will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Agnes Kistler as sponsors; Louis 469 shows the beauty and wisdom in the words of Mary to Her Son. ONLY $1 your pledge Cash, not pledgei, pay the parish hall on Friday, and for Daniel Salazar, son of Mr. and COMMUNISM AND THE CONSCIENCE OF THE WEST. A nadable, power- elementary students on Saturday Mrs. Benjamin Salazar, with 388 ful plea for a return to the Christianity that alone can save our way of life. billf. Keep your Seminary Cam­ morning after the 8:30 Mass. Otig. $2.50—NOW J1.25 Remember your promise to contribute Ralph and Della Solanol as spon­ THE CROSS AND THE BEATITUDES. Bishop Sheen brilliantly interprets the i paign pledge paid up! The Mother Cabrini Circle will sors; Dorothy Jean Hodges, 141 relationship between the Sermon on the Mount and the Saviour's dying words daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Leland on the cross. ONLY $1 » Make your payments regularly and promptly w r SEVEN LAST WORDS. From the Isst words that Christ spoke on the Cross, G. Hodges, with Mr. and Mrs. / J Bishop Sheen has woven a tender and inspiring book for people of all faiths. John McGuire as proxies for ONLY SI Accompany your payments with your account Hewitt R. and Janie N. Jackson; DIVINE ROMANCE. How Life and Truth ii to be found in God. An inspiring Delbert Allen Fetter, son o f Mr. 5 book by the leading Catholic philosopher. Otig. S2.00—NO W SI.2S AA 1 CHARACTERS OF THE PASSION. Bishop Sheen discusses the meaning of J number i and Mrs. Erwin T: Fetter, -with OA I Faith and the increasingly important part it plays in our modern world. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher ONLY St proxies for Andrew and Marie ETERNAL OALILEAN. How the problems of Jesus' life parsllel those of our Bachl; Dianne Jean, daughter of 6 modem times. Prig. S2.0O—NOW S1.25 CALVARY AND THE MASS. A vivid eiplorstion of the true mesniw of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Done- 320 Msss which reveals a panetn of faith fo^ s richer, fuller life. ONLY St You are invited to share in the work of pro- gan, with Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus LIFE OF ALL LIVING ei^lains the basic logic of the Catholic faith so that Pnis as sponsors. 387 everyone can understand it. Otig. S2.;0—NOW S1.2S Th« ccniut it profretting. THE RAINBOW OF SORROW. With inspired eloquence, Bishop Sheen ex­ 331 plains God's reasons for sorrow and suffering. A brilliant book wim a fnessa« ^.viding for^the growth of God's^ Church in our Out « f 257 Catholic familiat of hope and comfort for all. ONLY St contacted, 170 ara now pertOnt LOVE ONE ANOTHER. Bishop Sheen's ptaaicsl, inspiring solution to th< 701 not pravioutijr on parith rollt. 384 viul problems of imolerince, discord, sod hste smong men. own home area. Kindly send your share to Part o f the new area remaint Prig. S2.50-NOW St .21 « < jr SEVEN WORDS TO THE CROSS. Bishop Sheen’s penetrating analysis and to be covered. o Z J compelling reply to the challenges of the non-believers. ONLY St MOODS AND TRUTHS. Bishop Sheen discusses with eloquence s variety of the Campaign Collection Office. Jaycees Launch Drive 3 meaningful lubjecti. Prig. 12.00—NOW S1.2S OLD ERRORS AND NEW LABELS. Bishop Sheen shows that many ideas we think For 300 New Members 2 piogtessive ate really new ways of expressing old errors. Prig. S2.00—NOW S1.2S The’ Denver Junior Chamber THZ MAT CO. BOOKS—BALCONY of Commerce launched a mem­ bership. campaign on Nov. 1. ; THE MAY CO„ DENVER 2, COLORADO (C-R)! The present organizational struc­ ^ Pleat* send me the following: Archbishop's Campaign Collection Office ture is 300 members, and Ibe group is seeking to double its meraDerehip. The only require­ Much interest is being sho-wn ment for membership is that the Telephone Number: CHerry 6696 Feature of Games Party by the first and second grade applicant be between the ages • Name r. J. I of 21 to 35. The membership a C. F. S at St. Patrick’s:School, at Fort Logan, in a contest on a Christmas • Street 938 Bannock. Street P. 0. Box 2900 crib to be given at the turkey games party that ■will be held in dues are $17 per year. the parish hall on Saturday evening, Nov. 21. Persons or' o^anizations in­ ; City . State Denver 1, Colorado ’ Turkeys, hams, and groceries -will be given away. There' will terested in additional informa­ • Cash ( ) Charga ( ) . C.O.D. ( ) • be a grand prize and' also a special prize. Refreshments will be tion may call the Junior Cham­ Denver reaidenU add 3% tale* tax: other Colorado retidenU add 2»^. If J' served. ^ ■ . . . , ber office, 1726. Champa Street, beyond local delivery tone add 2Sc for postage end hendling. , a*.aaaaaaaeaaaaaBBaaaBaaaoBBaaaBoA. A. J. Bratrsovsky built the Christmas crib. at ALpine 2213. ^ PACE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K eyito n f-4205 Thursday, November 19,1953

) kP*N r 3 Retreat Sundays in South Boulder Those “ After Woric” Headaches AequIeAcant 9n. f i a c e . Fr. Conroy, 68, Are usually the results o f eye strain. In the stress of South Boulder. — (Sacred 22. A program o f exercises has conducted in the form o f a mis-, these busy days, the eyes are often forced to accomplish Heart o f Mary Parish)— In lieu been worked out that will en­ sion, ending with the Papal their work in spite of hidden defects. Their revenge is a MARY M. MOYLAN, 63, of 856 Neb.; David Batt, Sidney, Neb.: L. B. Ex-Professor at o f the regular parish mission, able a greater number o f the Blessing. Corona Street. Sister of Katherine M. Batt, U. S; Army; and Dollye Tinsley. there will be a day o f recollec­ splitting headache that keeps you from getting proper ^Garland; aunt of Richard and Walter Denver. Requiem High Mass was cele­ parishioners to participate in The Rev. G* e r a r d Goetz, ] King of .If?hver and Mrs. J. Brian brated in *the Cathedral Nov, 14. In­ tion on each of three consecu­ more exercises on each o f these O.S.B., director of Oblates at rest. Our skill and modern science is at your service. • Connell of Kirkwood, Mo. Requiem terment Mt. Olivet. tive Sundays, beginning Nov. days o f recollection. They will be CATHARINA L, GWYNN. Wife of Holy Cross Abbey, will give the Mass is being celebrated in St. John Seminary, Dies T the Evangelist’ s Church Thursday,. R. N. Gwynii 'o f 1296 lola Street, sermons and preside. Parish­ Nov, 19, at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Aurora; mother of Mrs. Raphael The Rev, Dr. John J. Con« ioners, their friends, and non- Mt. Olivet. Horan Mortuary. Campbell, Long Beach, Calif.: and sis­ roy, C.M., 68, who wai a mem­ Catholics are cordially invited to BROS. ORLANDO CARMEL VENDEGNA, ter of 2di|^tfn. and Gerbardt Lehmann. St. Louis, Requiem Mass wss ber of the faculty of St. Colorado Springs Council attend these functions. 29, of 8958 Pecos Street. Husband of celebrated in' St, Therese’s Church, Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, Father Gerard is not only an 1550 California KEystone 7651 Anna Maria Vendegna: father of Rose Aurora, Nov. 16,’ Interment Mt, Olivet. Marie Vendegna; son of Mr. and Mrs. experienced speaker, but has had Good Service Jerry Vendegna; brother of Ralph, Pat, JACOB M. BAHL Better Vision Roeco, and Mrs. Lucille Oolvin; son- Requiem High Mass was celebrated much practical experience in for Every Age At Right Prices in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Marti- for Jacob M. B^h^ 3344 W. 31st Ave­ Of Men Elects Officers spiritual guidance. Prior to a Optometrists nelli. Requiem High Mass was cele­ nue.* in 5t. Dominic’s Church Nov. 14 Burial was in Mt. Olivrt. term as novice master at the brated Nov. 14 in Our Lady, of Mt. Colorado . Springs. — (Sacred mittee will include Mr. and Mrs. GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED Carmel Church. Interment Mt. Olivet, Mr. Bahl died Nov 11 in St. Jo­ abbey, he spent a year at the Boulevard* Mortuary. seph's Hospital at the age of 66. Heart Parish)— The West Side Leonard Cheslock, Mr^ and Mrs. Benedictine College in Rome. FRED TROILO, 16, of 4809 Wyan­ He wa.s born in Russia Sept. 17. Council elected officers for the Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Since his ordination in 1941, he dot Street. Requiem High Mass was 1887, and came to the U. S. in 1918 after living in Argentina several years. coming year at the meeting Nov. George Sheak, Mr. and Mrs. has given many retreats and mis­ celebrated Nov. 13 in St. Catherine’s 10. More than 40 men attended Church. Interment ML Olivet. Boule Settlingr in Sterling, he farmed there Frank Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ sions in various parts o f the and then moved to Adams County. He vard Mortuary. the meeting and were entertained came to Denver 11 years ago. liam Vandenberg, Mr. and Mrs. country. At present he is.-pro­ Jacques Brothers JANE TORNAY, 80. of 4444 Clay­ Mr. Bahl was employed as a car­ by the well-known accordionist, Owen Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. fessor of dogmatic theology at ton Street. Mother of 'Mrs. Alvaro Bar­ man for the Colorado k Southern Eddte Eurich, and with a movie Kenneth Allmon, and George the abbey. nett. Also survived by two grand­ Railroad. He was a member of St. after the business meeting wa> Since 1902 children. Requiem High Mass was Dominic’s Parish. Profitt. The social will include The members o f the Altar So­ celebrated Nov. 16 in Our Lady of Surviving are his wife. Julia; three completed. i a card party and entertainment. ciety were, honored with the Monuments of Distinction Grace Church. Interment Mt, Olivet. sons. Jacob, John, and Robert Bahl, The CMC officers selected by The committees appointed will 3oulevard Mortuary. '• all of Denvec;.!^Tour daughter. Mrs. presence of Mrs. V. 0. Coffin, the council for the coming term include the following: Holy Name Ft. Collins deanery president, at Just O ff Broadway ELISE G. TERRETT, 86. 1437 Clay Ann Wernor attd Mrs. Betty Oney, both ton Street. Aunt of Mrs. Elise G. Me- of Denver; Mrs.'Rose Hodge of Seattle^ w i ,11 be: President, Leonard aetivitiee, chairman, Owen Red­ the November meeting. Mrs. on 6th Ave. Enery of Denver, Mrs. Corinne M. Wash.; and Mrs. Barbara LaBelle o f Los Cheslock; vice president, Kenneth mond, assisted by John McGrady, Coffin, payjng a regular visita­ Thomas of New York City, and Mrs. Angeles, Calif.;, and 15 grandchildren Allmon; secretary, Stephen Bz- P/iapoitw nd Corinne Baird of Cincinaati, 0. Re and one great-ftandchild. Orville Trainor, Edwin Bushu, tion to each affiliate, addressed Over 50 Years quiem High Mass was celebrated Nov. CATHERINE MILETT dek; and treasurer, Geprge Prof­ Prank Stark, Andrew Reichert, the members of the sbeiety on Good dcsi^Q. uQusutl c u t in carvml in One Location 18 in St. Philomena’s Church. Inter Requiem Mass is being celebrated for fitt; board of directors for, two A. E. Van Malder, George Sheak, the problems of establishing the and polishing, make Rainbow Gruite ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. Mrs. Catherine F« Milett, 87, of 2890 Monuments worthy of your considers* years, Owen Redmond and and John Gray; Manitou Springs, various committees required' in JOHN H. PAQUET. 84. of 1121 S. Bannock StrMt Thursday,^ Nov. 19, Charles Jones; and for one year, tion. See them. Compare yalues. Telephone AL. 2019 Cook Street. Father of Miss Bertha in St. Francis de Sales’ Church at 10 Kenneth Allmon, Joseph Graham, the deanery setup. Mrs. Ray­ Paquet. Requiem High Mass was cele­ o’clock. Burial’will be in. Mt. 'Olivet. Charles Schreiber and Thomas and Gilbert Hesse; Holy Rosary mond Skitt, former president, brated Nov. 17 in St. Philomena’ s Mrs. MHett died Nov. 16 after a Deutsch. Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule short illness. Chapel, Reginald Jackman, Har­ accompanied Mrs. Coffin. vard Mortuary. Born in Leavenworth County. Kans., The council plans to meet on old Cusak, and Joseph Emgler. M o n u m e n t s FRANK J. TUPY, 72. of 2605 S. Sept. 8,' 1866, she was educated the second Wednesday of the The Holy Name membership Franklin Street. Husband of . Anna A Kansas schools and taught school month instead of the second JERRY BREEN We have erected many beau­ there until her marriage. In 1896 she Fr. John J. Conroy, C.M. drive will begin in Dec'ember. Tupy; and father of Walter F. Tupy. Tuesday beginning in December. Bishop Dedicates tiful monuments in Mt. Requiem High Mass was celebrated in married the late Edward Milett. Colo­ -Picture courtesy of “Ambassador” The S t Vincent de Paul com­ rado & Southern Railroad employe. Mr. Father Joseph Kane, O.M.I. Florist Olivet Cemetery. Our Lady of Lourdes Church Nov. 18. St. Thomas’ ^m inary. mittee: John McGrady, chairman, Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. Milett died several years ago. spiritual director, g;ave a short IDA LEE GRAY, 78. Mother of ■ Before moving to Denver, Mr. and 1913-1918 and 1948-53* died assisted by Joseph Sziich, John 1004 15th St. c talk to the men and encouraged Stations in Engle Laurence D. Gray, 3009 W. 23rd Ave­ M 3. Milett lived in Greeley for three Groff, Orville Trainor, Stephen A. T. THOMSON years. in St. Vincent’i Hoipital, Los them in their parochial zeal and nue; Clyde C. Taylor, Denver; and Car­ Bzdek, William Slavin, Joseph MAin 2279 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 los R. Taylor. Cincinnati. 0 .: and Mrs. Milett is survived by a daugh­ Angeles, Calif. Nov. 13. work. Father Kane also encour­ ter, Mrs. Margaret Vigna of Denver: Father Conroy, born Aug. 9, Engler, Harold Cusack, and Eagle. — Bishop Charles W. sister of Claude L. Stuart, William­ two sons, J. Walter Milett and William aged a vigorous membership son. W. Va., an^ Bertha D. S. Rice, ■ 1885, entered the Vincentian George Sheriden; Quinn, C.M., exiled missionary Hilchins. Ky. Rjpqqjem High Mass is E. Milett. both of Los Angeles. Calif.: drive for new members for the two sisters, Mrs, Anna Donovan of community May 1, 1906, and The blood donor comiriittee: from China, was a guest o f Fa­ being celebrated Thursday, Nov. 19. in council. ther Joseph Ldberer in Minturn St. Dominic’s Church at 9 o ’clock. Denver and Mrs. Nell Pettengill of was ordained to the priesthood Chairman, Stephen Bzdek, as­ Linwood. Kans.; and three grand­ Catholic Men's Club Interment Mt. Olivet. June 10, 1911. sisted by Lawrence Strauch, Jo­ Nov. 6. He came to Eagle to SAMUEL BAROS, infant. .34 82 W. children and seven great-grandchildren Olinger Mortuary. Committees Named bless the new stations of the J. J. CELLA INSURANCE Exposition. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe After two years of studies seph Sziich, Leonard Davenport, Baros; brother of Irene, Barbara, CARL G. KIRCHER, SR. in Rome, he was assigned to The West Side Catholic Men’s Owen Redmond, Charles Jones, cross in St. Mary’s Church. Ctrl G. Kircher. railroad engineer, Bishop Quinn, resident at Jack J. Celia Gloria, and Joe. Jr. Interment Mt. Oli­ St. Thomas’ Seminary, where Club officers, under the direction John McGrady, Edward Michels, Marie A. Celia vet. Trevino Mortuary. died Nov. 10 hx Speer Junction. Wyo.. at St. Thomas’ Seminary in Den­ in the cab of a Union Pacific train after he stayed until assigned to the of Leonard Cheslock, president, and William Vandenberg; PASCUALA VELASCO, 58, of 2841 ver, was expelled from China in // II Curtis. Wife of Eusebio Velasco; suffering a heart attack faculty of ICenrick Seminary, met in Sacred Heart Recreation The St. John Berchmans’ altar mother of Francisco and Margarito He was bom July 15, 1893. in Lo- 1951 by the Communist party. Insurance of All Kinds gansport, Ind., and came to Denver in St. Louis, in 1918. He also Hall Nov. 13. The president sub­ committee: Chairman, John Zuniga; sister of Rosalio and Tran- 1922. In that year he was employed taught at St. Mary’s Seminary mitted his list of appointments Croff, assisted by Charles Schrei­ While with Father Leberer, quilino Rosales and Mrs. Juan Ortiz: Bishop Quinn was a guest ’in the aunt of Mrs. Antonio Guerrero. Sur­ by the Union Pacific, where he of the Vincentian Fathers, for the 19B3-1954 term. ber, John McGrady, Fon Hitch­ 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where worked for the past 30 years. vived also by five gr-andchildren. Re­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mac- He and his wife, the former Clara Perryville, Mo.; De Paul Uni­ Plans were alio made for cock, Matthew v Micci, Vincent quiem Mass is being celebrated in Micci, Ray Fergusen, Kenneth donnell of Brush Creek. Dependability is Essential Sacred Heart Church Thursday, Nov. E. Waisher, have lived at 6796 W versity, Chicago; and St. John’s the Men’* Club Thankigiving Eighth Avenue. Mr. Kircher was i social that will be held Mon­ Allmon, Edward Chonka, Charles 19. at 9:15 o’clock. Interment Mt. member of St. Bernadette’s Parish. Seminary, Camarillo, Calif. He Altar Society Meets Olivet. Trevino Mortuary. Denver Aerie 2063, Eagles; Union Pa­ was rector of St. John’s Semi­ day evening, Nov. 23, in Merri Jones, Frank Perry, and Fred The Altar and Rosary Society 1120 Security Bldg. itth st cslu. Phone KE. 2633 ANDRES DURAN, 59. of 3706 cific Old Timers Club, and the Brother­ Taylor, Jr.; Brighton Boulevard. Husband of Helen nary, Kansas City, Mo., from Laine Hall for the school build­ of St. Mary’s Church met Nov. hood of Locomotive Firemen and En­ The ushers’ committee: Chair­ Duran; father of Joe Andrew. Ray­ gineers. 1941 to 1948, when he re­ ing benefit at 8 o'clpek. Those 9 in the home of Audrey White, mond Richard. . Jennie Duran. Pauline Besides bis wife, he is survived by turned to St. Thomas’. planning to reserve tables for man, George Profitt, assisted by with Marguerite Stein as co­ Griego, Theresa Paiz, and Suzie a son, Carl G. Kircher. Jr., of Denver: Griego: brother of Florinda Montoya, He went to Los Angeles in cards should do so this week Vincent Micci, Leonard Cheslock, hostess. a daughter, Betty Louise Kircher, Og­ John Sherbak, Charles Jones, C U aqg^-J'iitloivA , Natividad Martinez, Maria Inez Mar­ den, Utah: two sisters, Helen Watson. September, 1953, where he by phoning Melrose 2-5931 and Mrs. Alice Koonce and Mrs. tinez. Ida Roybal, and Margarita Tucson, and Katheryn Wilson, Logans- was assigned as chaplain of an Mulberry 5-5194. William Ripley, Frank Lachow- Mares. Survived also by nine grand­ Eileen Randall will take care of port, Ind.; and a grandson, Larry Ever­ orphanage. ,The Thanksgiving social com­ sky, Andrew Lachowsky, James PRINTING COMPANY children. Requiem High Mass will be hart. Ogden, Utah. cleaning the church for No­ celebrated in St. Cajetan’ s Church Fri­ Requierh Mass was celebrated Nov. Riley, William Slavin, Fred Tay­ vember. day. Nov. 20, at 9 o’clock. Capitol lor, Frank Perry, Matthew Micci; 1454 Wehon (R«ar) Mortuary. 14 in St. Bernadette’s Church, Lake- wood. 'The refreshment azid arrange­ Gomes Party Nov. 21 WILLIAM BATT, 78. Alliance. Neb. MRS. ENID L. McCABE Father of Rose Littlejohn, Alma Wil­ Colorado Springs Parish ment committee: Chairman, Wil­ The annual games party to be KEystona. 4054 Mrs. Enid L. McCabe, native of liams, Beatrice Woodlee, Tenolia Colorado, died Nov. 13 at the age of liam Ripley, assisted by William given by the society on Nov. 21 Walker, and Thelma Batt, all of Omaha. 63. Requiem High Mass was celebrated Vandenberg, Major John Gray, was discussed. Mrs. Theresa Nov. 17 in St. Vincent de Paul’s G e o r« Sheak, Albert Vidmar, Lewis, Mrs. Margaret Carlow, Church and interment was in Mt. Olivet. Groups to Hold Bazaar Born in Telluride March 28, 1890, Fon Hitchcock, Anthony Vidmar, Mrs. Alice Koonce, and Mrs. Lillie she helped, her father, the late Adolph X Ray Augustine, Ed Michels, Al­ Palese were appointed to the Laube, establish the “ Rico Item’’ at Colorado Springs.— The annual for members o f the Ex Libris Rico in 19Q7, Before coming to Denver bert, Matthew Micci, George committee for all arrangements. in 1916. she taught school. fall bazaar sponsored by the Book Club. Mrs. Andrew Holt Profitt; Mrs. Frank Haas, Mrs. Anna In Denver she was employed by the Corpus Christi Guild and the will be the reviewer. ' Sick and sympathy commit­ Robidoux, ■ and Mrs. Rachel Rocky Mountain Bank Note Company and served as secretary to State Sena­ Holy N,ame Society of the Cor­ The Delta Chapter of the tee: Chairman, Frank Perry, as­ Daugherty will be in charge of tor Tobin of Montrose. She married pus Christi Parish will be held Delphian Society will meet at 11 sisted by Harold Cusack, Owen refreshments. Hugh V. McCabe in 1920. Mr, McCabe Thursday and Friday evenings, Redmond, Kenneth Allmon; Choir practice is held every died in 1946. a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, in tfie home Mrs. McCabe, who lived at 545 S. Nov. 19 and 20, in the school of Mrs. Patrick Crompton. Miss Mardi Gras sponsoring com­ Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Gaylord Street, was a member of the hall, 2410 N. Cascade. Kathleen Egan is chairman. mittee: Chairman, Charles Jones, the home of Mrs. Alice Koonce. Altar and Ro.sary Society of St. Vin- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kekeisen bent de Paul’ s Parish and the Swiss Mrs. John Karan returned assisted by Leonard Cheslock, Practice is starting for hymns at Ladies’ Club. and daughters Gennie Lou and John Gray, Frank Pferry, Owen the High Mass for Christmas. Help Fight TB She is survived by a son. Hugh of Sharon are spending the winter Nov. 14 after a trip through Redmond, Harold Cusack, Andy Anyone interested is urged to Denver; a sister, Mrs. Flora Good in Phoenix, and both girls are Alaska. Accompaiiyfng ’ ’hef to Reichert, Kenneth Allmon, Jo­ come. of Colorado Springs; and two brothers, Colorado Springs w e‘r e her Clifford J. Laube of New York City attending St. Mary’s School in seph Sziich, Orville Trainor, The next meeting of the Altar and Winfield G. Laube of Durango. the Valley of the Sun. daughter, Mrs. Richard Robson, Stephen Bzdek, Fon Hitchcock, Society will be in the home of and the latter’s son, Michael, who The Knights of Columbus, and Ray Furgusen. Mrs. Jeanette Buchholz Nov. 30. have been living in Fairbanks. Cord of Thanks Colorado Springs Council Mr. Robson plans to join his fam­ We with to thank all who 582, will sponsor Loretto ily later. tent Mast cards and expret- Heights College annual Star *‘W hy Pay More?’’ tfont of sympathy on the occa­ Night production of Sigmund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraley Be early about choosing her sion of the death of the be­ Romberg’s “ Blossom Time” in celebrated their 10th wedding (Trademark) loved Rt. Rev. Montignor Ber­ ’ the High School Auditorium anniversary Nov. 14 at a buffet nard J. Froegel. Because it at 8:45 o’clock Nov. 24. supper in the home of Mr. Fra­ will be impossible to acknowl- The Christ Child Society will ley’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Tun- Early-Christmas-Morning Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores , edge everyone, we with to take assemble in the home of Mrs. ison. this means of conveying our K. A. Wittges, 1811 N. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Knight Colorado Owned Stores sincere gratitude to all. Street, at 2 p.m. for their Novem­ of Los Alamos, N. Mex., are the buy arid use Mrs. Mary E. McCeise, Philip ber meeting Tuesday, Nov. 17. .. parents of a boy born Nov. 11. Gifts by SAYBURY 16th & Glenarm J. McCabe, Mrs. Arch Gaaa- Mrs, Joseph Carmichael will Mr. Knight is the son of Mr. and Englewood 800 Santa Fe Dr. CHRISTMAS! man, and Misa Agatha Zim* be hostess at a dessert-luncheon Mrs. Emmett Knight, all former 80 6anth Broadwar 15th and California merman. Thursday, Nov. 19, in her home residents o f Colorado Springs. 3933 W. Colfax Curtii & 15th St. 17th & Tremont SEALS . lllllllllilllill Parish Group Hears Talk on St. Francis nntaott t-S'. It I BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST rBUT IT PAYS, J300I vtta fCDtrat offlea tapcrtcoct: aaUry |“ CLERK-GENEfiXr'OPFlCt (Sl. James’ Parish, Denver) Mother of God Parish, was the John Thompson, Bill Walsh, Jo­ ‘odid i4ir p€r»r»i to ba- MU lufl^ Seventy-five members were guest speaker. The mothers of seph Casper, and Jack Guthrie. present in the Altar and Rosary the sixth graders were h o ste ss Dinner for Grid Team Society meeting to hear Mrs. in the meeting. The annual dinner sponsored Genevieve Kreiner speak on the Baptized were Kathleen Ann, by the Men's Club honoring the - . and D»ad* life and work of St. Francis of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis _ d CUflsidc Assisi. Mrs. Catherine Perenyi, members of the school football 0 S i A.' at Archrr. E. Harrington, with Gerald and president, presided and received Patricia Harrington, as sponsors teams will be held on Wednes­ M.T-alna cU Jnj day, Dec. 9, in the Walsh Me­ #oaan batvaae SO aa* A reports from the various com­ and Richard and Dora Doiyielly t 4*r vMt: tscsti morial Hall. t/v* oS «. mittees. as proxies; Jeanne Marie,-daugh­ ' ’rbor , Mrs. John Waldron, treasurer, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. The president, Joe Huggins, /UW i tendered her resignation, which Baines, with James and Livina will appoint a committee in the /mt«d near future to arrange the de­ d ti K«d tfl was reluctantly accepted by the Gretter as sponsors; Ronald __ BU Small society. To serve the unexpired Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. tails of this dinner. Harley Hin­ BUFROLI tat. 259 term, the president appointed John W. Sunkei, with Stanley ton, chairman of the entertain­ EVENING" CLERK Mrs. R. Martinec as treasurer. ment committee," will plan for Sail .... mine fM fo ftll m Ho lyptttf. and Lucille Bogren as sponsors ouMCUl Mrs. Sally Van Dyke was ap­ with Elvira and Thomas Dana- the evening’s entertainment WAITU-MKI BUILOINQ MATIIIAU-4EIVI6EI Shown: Full length wrap — -trOflKt ARO OfFtOffA ■ '» ATONCl riNCBs etiain link — Wc have Urcc pointed chairman of the hey as proxies; and Cynthia All football players and their omci BOY. alocU of Ttcciitly Unported No. 94 tiuce Bnillsh. steel, chain Unk fence nominating committee, which Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fathers will be special guests of of heavenly rayon Mast drtrt car. Fcrmaafnt: 9 day ^ , il W. Jactoo.. Frta b o ^ a l and lift tofiranca. fabric In 43”. 48”, 73” and 84” will draft a slate of officers for Edward W. Fisher, with Roger the Men’s Club for the evening. CHICAGO IdOTOR CLUB, SB25__ 6BBtSC<^______e«# FlSt'TR 1 hellht at ttnusaally low prices. These quilt. Full back. dd B. BOOTH WATBR. MORGAN pix&rr“Rrorp iAOJUSTMTNT GO are eloctrofalvaalMd and we wW teli the coming year and will present Kempton and Marie Garrott as There are nine active mem­ IWaar mehtfan-av.) ao B ______WAboBh a'saa* fabric onlj or with complete steel TRS—Sih for eftSte and trust ahsrr i Iranework____ or .. conpleUlr , -J»17 Installed 11 the slate at the meeting in sponsors. bers o f the Legion of Mary. The Wine, Navy, OmCE MANAGER-BK^ ’ Oft N- rVstrbr . ' yaa desire: FHA terms ff waoteda See December. The following men with Fa­ following make np the member­ mu charfc. rttall store. _ h at oar factory ctU LAlsnltt Aqua, Sapphire, KaccUent opportualtf for rlthL , Z-17S5. Two hundred members of the ther John McGinn attended the ship in the legion: Mmes. Sailer, Addraa M B r 140. T d CHAIN LINK rXNCX COKf. PTA attended the meeting Nov. Holy Name Society’s quarterly OlWtrSOY. JLVXCE S. I*2» W. Slim. Degan, Murray, Martinee, Con­ Blue . . . pall tioM* penBanent. SBING .na hettinc w^rt—RnMtn- 17. Mrs. Joe Huggins gave a meeting Nov. 16: Bill Cudmore, > NG M and Industrial: no job too U m or stantine, Casper, Vagnino, Gross, tunlty for amBttVm yoasal report on the progress made to fully lined. vacaUma. etc. 8885 W. " )5i, lERNS smaU. Free cxtlmatea. Frank Gold, Frank Dourner, and Cook. LAwndale 1-3900, date in the sale of the Christmas ordSr dep PABWJ AMS. anfleT. channels, retnlorclnc Sizes 12 to Toa&f tUM with food erdei |RNIA|)i , fire mesh, steel sash, resid. aod -mduh. cards. She announced, that the CapAt of taklsf faU eha. Steiner. 1330 W. Uke. 20. — 19.95 dime and procMslnf ordert. cards will be on display every Feather Party Set Npy. ’22 fur. Accufate ~ R O LL^.. L!^IERAS AND OPTICAL Sunday morning during the with A orvereu ..PROX. JLOrm CAMtKA > ^ ’ cts .M D J <1 ______pabco-ma^ ^ anb. .. SELL------hours o f Masses in the school, WDUBTRUL COVBRWGaJ fen '■ lS 0 M ,> IT S UD'IQU ^ S l A87 roll 30 YD8. 34’* WIDTH.! and she urged members to con­ By K. of C. in Julesbufg USMDSIMS. awiw. mss. ~ [ IShunda. tact all prospective buyers as ahefUl Many other lovely DE/: ■uiia-M soon as possible. Julesburg. — (St, Anthony’s Puhl present. The serving Of ban­ io 888. Rm) vetTnSoc^ T-I ?m iwu Ptrk The president, Mrs. R. Borg- Parish)— Everyone in the parish quets in December and January robes and hostess d ft . jaat w. ol Bwv. is. ■UT or 1 ntatsd tsalllss; 1 mann, announced that the PTA «3 • m. sM. s n is urged to patronize the Knights was discussed with a menu plan­ Mrm... ksUi 1st 0.; 1 bdra. had purchased a new piano for govms to make larfA kitchen lit IL. of Columbus feather party Sun­ ning committee appointed. It was 1503 S. SR fuu bemtJstatJ ottoB bt. ^ use in the Walsh Memorial Hall. day, Nov. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the decided to have a white elephant her Christmas ____pnlf*n\j ^810,000.------BBvertr 8-8 Father John Regan, pastor -of --- NILf WAHTID fOMtS------bVBVT T O Y |1$1 basement hall. The funds will "he sale at the meeting in January. memorable. 4^813. m u tiH O L i W «l of SL. t., near__ CTA. U Laala used for the installation of the At the next meeting there will be I vCTsIa “ * ta t k A ” BnM.” BeAat.__ GENERAL HC iEWORK rms. np; 3 down. Larte loud speaking system in the old ou bantr, ------[astside Young People a Christmas gift exchange. There ’ >Wk4. MMALI L* KXriNKP AHP . IBU WOMAN, Uonal champinfi shoo *0-45: OWN ROOj SXC. »ALA»Z: itaaaastao church. is a limit of $1 for the gift. ^Miehl^ 0^^^3-4438. w yg. iNtiiw »-»* UxVIXLx — 4 batha: m u llBUi _ / When the Junior Newman Club After the business meeting, O N n u L hsnk., . lia cootlBt—Boo, To Join in City wide f ft m im dentrad l met Nov. 1, Larry Kontny was Mrs. Fred Meier and Mrs. John OlshvsshCT; no ot| «ork: OVD na. ^ 8 0 0 down. A raU% LEVIIIIK « lEIVtCB* ^ bMh; school . MO voMl •ta. CttfToaaW. k ir n elected chairman dnd also the Sanger had chargee of the enter­ 7AMPLE CLEARANCE . STAU a -o m - jg u k iv i. HOdta M l i Communion Breakfast BE 30” *8331.Id. GCNtRAL 1______-S sMIti: DO visb. representative from Julesburg. tainment cards were placed, and TPUr i I t ” $178.50. inr ntst, rcUoMl |o boat Dlta; BAifEB ABO El iX iin Z (Eastside Young People’s Club) The repfesenta;tive from Ovid is a special prize was given, which . OB MW tadcla. Cootf lop MlOTT. gHcMn *-*4i«. ALL BRANDS of retrlferJ rt sad TVs- , Trada-ta at saw LOW New. In cratas: H caaOl Jlaaet In .-hii Tickets for the citywide Com­ Vincent Lechn^an, and from Mrs. Nick Tranel received. -TUDI tSNl so« bovo to tt.Oo; Ih ct term. I»7J(7* f -W. Ciraisk * ehOB 7.3135. munion breakfast being spon­ Sedgwick, Marie Walter. The next meeting will be Dec. in 1 » m i ------ttchini*lUrcfl rox COOl^I sored by the Catholic Youth When the Altar and Rosary So­ 10 with Mrs. John Schneider, Icbtth: like ocw: (r ^ libel lot ’ B Job Security B BOW Tbor wMb. ouchlg ^^nlaitr type Council on Sunday, Nov. 22, may ciety met Nov. 12 with Mrs. Ed Mrs. Nick B^etz, aad Mrs. Or­ PUK TOnAV foil TOUK yvruxe. stvoi ,$ ■ 3 a Itlala r>a __ ^ M M be obtained by contacting Bob 'fSTsSh Schindler, Sr., and Mrs. Adolph ville Kemper as hostesses. OAT Dolan at DE. 5172. Communion Lanckriet as hostesses, there Mr. and Mrs. John Sanger are will be received together in the were 1,4 members and "the Rev. ;the parents o f a girl born Nov. L 9 o’clock Mass in the CathedrsiL Albert Puhl present. There will be choir 'nyactice The breakfast, with John J. Sul Pinal plans for the serving of Friday, Nov.’-20, At 8-p.m. r - livan as guest speaker, will be the firemen’s banquet Nov. 17 Anyone having usable clothing in the Albany Hotel at 10:15. were made. A fte r , business is asked to bring it to the church A Thanksgiving dance is meeting, a lunch was served by basement Nov. 22. The annual + 9^ planned for Wednesday evening, the hostesses. The next meeting Thanksgiving drive for clothing 1 Nov. 25, at 8:30 in St. James will, be in the home bf Mrs. for refugees in the world is being I i Parish Hall, E. 13th and New­ Lempka Thursday, Dec. 10. held. port. A snack of turkey and trim­ - Mrs. • Elert- Boe, Mrs. Jake Baptized was« .Patricia Ann, mings will follow the dance. Sanger, and Mrs. William Law­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John i't: WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE Square dancing was held again rence were hostesses to the ■J. Sanger, with Valentine Sanger, with a professional caller on Daughters of St Ann Nov. 12, Jr., and Helen Lauer as spon­ Devatown • KEyttont 2111 Cketry CreeL 4 DExiet 8555 Wednesday evening, Nov. 18. with 20 members and Father sors.

••• I ^ Thursday, November 19,1953 Office, 938 len n eck Street THE DENVER CATHObIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 PA^ THIRTEEN

*!—and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven.” Don’t Take It Easy!

By Rev. F rancis Syrianey WE DO NOT SAY that these things are sin­ yj. REGISTORIMS ^ \ A FAVORITE PARTING shot of Ameri­ ful in themselves, but they could become occa- m m m i cans, notorious for their vapid conversations, is sion^ o f sin. Idleness, we are told, is the devil's some timeworn cliche such as 'Take it easy” workshop, and we know that the devil finds First Values' First or “ Don’t work too hard.” We, too, must plead work for idle hands. Can we then take the chance By Rfev. Robert E. Kekeisen printed in the booklet: tionable features of the leaf­ guilty. • of taking it easy.^ DEVOUT CIRCLES have “ I will deliver 15 souls of his let, but clarified that- the buzzed of late about a little [one who recites the prayers] prayers themselves contained As though anyone o f us is doing enough. As Legitimate rest and recreation are one thing. on leaflet called The Secret of lineage from purgatory. therein seem to propose no though we make full and profitable use of all Excessive indolence can become the sin o f sloth. Happiness. The pamphlet con­ “ Fifteen souls of his lineage heresy. If imprimaturs have our time. As though we employ all our talents . The fact that one has spent his eight hours a tains prayers purportedly said will be confirmed ■ and pre­ been given booklets on St. sufficiently. Not one of us can boast our con­ day or his 40 hours a week in gainful employ­ by St. Bridget in honor o f the served in grace. Bridget’s prayers in the past, science is clear on these points. ment does not entitle him to squander God-given wounds of Christ; but some “ Fifteen sinners o f his as seems to be the case, such \ THERE IS MUCH to be done. There is issues contain also extrava­ lineage will be converted. signatures of approval cer- so time and talents the rest of the time. gant promises allegedly made "Fifteen days before his t a i n 1 y attached themselves much to be done. And each of us will have but IF ANYONE IS AT A LOSS as to how he to the saint for those who death he will conceive a deep only to the prayers and not to a few short years to fulfill our part. How can should spend his extra leisure time more prof­ would recite the prayers contrition for all his sins and the promises themselves. anyone presume to “ take it easy” or waste more itably let him ponder Christ’s directive to His daily. The leaflet actually a perfect knowledge of them.” AS A MATTER of fact, time than he uses ? fixes the number of lashes re­ IT WAS SUCH features as when the Church approves o f Apostles that they should teach all nations and ceived by the Lord at some these, in all probability, ..that private revelations, she de­ When Our Lord tells us that we shall have to baptize them. W e are all members of Christ’s 5,000, and the number of led Monsignor John Maguire, clares merely that the matter account for every idle word, how can we salve Mystical Body. His mission is our mission. Our prayers to be said by follow­ Chancellor of the New York contained in such revelations our consciences over hours lost in useless conver­ time and talents should be His for the accom­ ers of this devotion are sup­ Archdiocese, to warn that this is not heretical— nothing more. sations, television watching, or insipid magazine plishment of that mission. W e cannot afford to posed to equal the number of particular'edition of the leaflet The Church, far from impos­ lashes. does not have Church ap­ ing belief in such private rev­ stories} take it easy. Readers of this writer’s proval. Cardinal Spellman him­ elations, states only that they “ Ask and Learn” column in self ordered the announce­ mag be piously believed. The the Register, National Edition, ment, pointing out that this Church does not confirm the Bejond ‘Diplomacy’ sent in copies of the leaflet for edition, published by the Ger- authenticity of such visions or perusal and judgment. fert Company, cannot be given the messages given in these , By Rev. John B. Ebel mothers, inl|ants — perished. ing, raping, murdering, and AFTER EVEN A cursory Church approbation. visions by her simple approba­ STUNNED AMAZEMENT The rest were driven out like torture are so fearful as to cattle and thrown upon.the al­ glance at the pamphlet, any This writer’s column in the tion o f them. would seem to be tjie only leave the human mind reeling. ready exhausted charity of priest would raise his eye­ National Edition repeated the This is not an attempt to . proper reaction to some We can understand why many Western Germany. Most of brows at such items as these. condemnation of the objec- tear down confidence in ec­ of the cold revelations of victims subjected to this orgy clesiastically approved private Nobel prize-winning Sir' Win­ them still are huddled in g;rim or terror were driven out of devotions, some of which ston Churchill in his “ mem­ refugee camps; the majority their minds. are unemployed. have passed the test of the oirs.” With seemingly little IN RED SEPULCHRE’ IT IS TO THE EVERLAST- The Denver Catholic Register centuries. It is a-bid for the emotion, and no apparent (Adanac Press, Montreal, ING SHAME of the Western President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. maintaining of a proper sense questioning of its justice, he Canada, 1947) Peter Simonds Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Fh.D., Jour.!)., Litt.D., LL.D. recounts how Stalin put over Allies that no voice— or at best pictures Soviet depravity in a Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. no‘'privaL"*le™^^^^^ Clothing Collection Clothing, shws, and blankets are the greatest, most barbarous a very weak one— was raised novelized account of the ad­ against this horrendous crime, City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., LitLD. tiPn can be equatedJ with the »» solicited for the needineedy and refugees crime since the days of Gen­ ventures of a group of Ameri­ Stalin’s bland excuse at tear­ Associate Editors— Rev. F^ncis Syrianey, M.A., LittD .; public revelation made by of the world in the annual Thanks­ ghis Khan. can, Canadian, and English On Sunday, Nov. 22 giving clothing collection of the ing this territory from the Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A.. Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, Christ and guarded to this day It was the forcible eviction soldiers who had escaped from Bishops of the U.S. The collection will be taken at all the churches of some 15,000,000 helpless German people— so often as­ LittJ).; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.D.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., by His Church. a Nazi prison camp and found in the Archdiocese of Denver on Sunday, Nov. 22. Trucks will be German civilians from their sured during the war by Allied themselves behind the Rus­ LitLM.; Edward Mack Miller, Litt.M.; William Warner, B.8., PRIVATE DEVOTIONS, at the churches for the deposit of used clothes brought by the lands and homes. Some 3,000,- propagandists that their na­ sian lines. Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. ______whether in the form of prayers parishioners. 000 - of them— the aged. tional sovereignty would not It is but one of many similar Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. or in the form of sacramentals, b« crippled— was that “ the cannot infallibly insure salva­ eyewitness accounts. Looting, This Paper Printed Entirely by Union Labor people have already fled.” It brutal, senseless torture,, and tion to the individual on, their evidently satisfied the top- Published Weekly by killing of German civilians, in­ own strength. Such devotions Harvard Reappraises Eliot level diplomatists who deal in cluding children; the terrible THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) can, however, assist the indi­ political factors and forces, fate of German women before 938 Bannock Street, 1 vidual in his adherence to the By Paul H. Hallett power, which he [Eliot] THE HARVARD HUMAN­ and not in individual human the unbridled lust of a con­ teachings of Christ and his vic­ THE GENTLE AND PO­ prayerfully hoped mi^ht trans­ ISTS fought a losing battle. suffering and despair. quering army; summary execu­ Telephone, KEystone 4205 P.O. Box 1620 tory over temptations. late itself into service.” Yet the crimes the Red LITE thumping on the head They made the point that “ the tion of priests and other com­ The great central “ devo­ given recently to Charles W. In the words of Dr. Pusey, hordes of that day inflicted munity leaders— this is what Subscription [ tion” of all Catholics is this: Eliot, Harvard’s most famous an Episcopalian, Eliot thought event to power of men who upon the conquered Germans was happening to human be­ $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. Keep and increase sanctifying president, by Dr. Nathan that the doctrine that “ Christ preferred science to the class­ were worse— and on a much ings, made in the image and $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. grace in the soul through March Pusey, his present suc­ came into the world to save ics and the investigation of greater scale— than the crimes likeness o f God, while Stalin, natural history to preaching Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription, , prayer, the Mass, and the cessor, has aroused wide com­ sinners was so much twaddle.” of the Communists in Korea Churchill, and Roosevelt car­ frequent and fervent reception ment in the religious press, His term as president of Har­ from the themes of the Old ^that have called forth our ried on “ high level” discus­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. and New Testaments was to of Penance and Holy Com­ both Protestant and Catholic. vard (1869-1909) marked rage recently. By ignoring the sions on the political fate of produce an entirely new type munion. For when death comes I remember well the date of more than half the distance one, moreover, we made Germany and Poland. It ex­ of educated man.” 42 Thursday, November 19, 1953 “ only one thing is necessary” Eliot’s death— Aug. 22, 1926. between the transformation of possible the second. We see plains why Stalin could say To this prophetic conten­ for the securing o f eternal It was the same day on which the old Massachusetts univer­ that we, too, can “ reap the that the “ population has al­ tion, Eliot replied; “The vul­ salvation: The possession of Rudolph Valentino died, and sity from a Christian to a prac­ whirlwind,” as Churchill once ready fled”—that part for OFFICIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER gar argument that the study of sanctifying grace, which unites obituaries of both appeared in tically secular institution, and warned the Nazis they would which it was not too late to The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. the same issues of the papers. his influence spread to other the classics is necessary to do. flee. the soul to Christ. make a gentleman is beneath We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. -^A MISGUIDED under­ The press of the time re­ originally Protestant colleges. THE BLOOD-CHILLING IF THE ATROCITIES in CHARLES ELIOT was re­ contempt.” Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ standing of private revelations ceived a round scolding for REPORT that the Communists Korea have a lesson other than dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared and the devotions connected front-paging the flaming film sponsible not only for the de- TO THIS one can rejoin inflicted torture and murder the already demonstrated de­ Christianization of much of with Newman that our whole official. with them can lead easily to actor’s life and relegating the on 29,815 persons, including pravity of the Soviet antireli­ the higher education of Amer­ civilization has been nurtured We hope The Register will be read in every home o f the religious fanaticism, or at Harvard president emeritus to 6,113 Americans, in t h e gious system, and I think they an obscure corner. ica, but also for its de-human- by the Christian heritage and Korean war brought great pro­ archdiocese. ' least to superstition, which it­ have, it is that an atrocity in That E[iot was more impor­ ization. He initiated the elec­ the literature and civilization test in the U. S. But even the We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste self is a sin against <|ivine Central Europe is as evil as an In the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The tant than Valentino is of course tive system, whereby the class­ of Greece and Rome. They indignation of a whole nation ‘worship. Sometimes great pub­ atrocity on Fifth Avenue in Register. beyond question; whether, on ics could be dropped in favor have given us the standards fell far short of matching the New York. A crime against the « URBAN J. VEHR, licity is. given to purported balance, he did much more of the positive sciences and that determine culture. That deep diabolism of the crime. “ visions” that later prove to human dignity and honor of a Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver good is not so certain. economics. there have been gentlemen One of the worst features was defeated enemy is as evil as a be spurious. Heedless recog­ ELIOT, according to John Eliot and those educators who have never had a classical that 17,354 of the victims nition of such false “ cultus” crime against our next-door Richard Hart, professor of who followed his lead in fos­ education is of course true, were not even soldiers, but friend and neighbor. When a destroys, rather than pro­ Schedule of Forty Hours' Devotion philosophy at Massachusetts tering a practical education but even they: have indirectly defenseless Korean civilians. nation responds to a crime motes, true religion. glorified utilitarianism as the ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER State Teachers College, “ con­ imbibed its influence. We s h 0 u l.d have known against humanity on the other One’s chief concern must be tributed greatly to the liberat­ legitimate goal of all worth­ But Eliot was not a force long before this the extent of side of the world with the tacit W e e k o f N o t . 22, 26th and Laet Sunday After Pantacoet to establish himself, with the ing of economic activity from while educational effort. The only fbr harm. Hart asserts the merciless cruelty of the Denver, Praientation Church approval of silence, it can ex­ aid of God’s grace, in a way of moral and religious authority. bread and butter aim of Amer­ that no man in America did Communist. Some who saw him Juletburg, St. Anthony’t Church ___ pect that similar atrocities will life centered about the sac­ He was logical enough to un­ ican education owes princi­ more for the education of in action in conquered Europe be brought home to its door­ raments o f Christ. Other devo­ derstand that if a man be­ pally to Eliot the fact that it iuiMmuimi>< S specialists than did Eliot and have told'us. The wanton loot­ step. CATHOLIC RADIO and TV LOG— tional practices Are aids toward lieved the way he did the only was given the means and the thus his indirect contributions this goal; they must never be really important sanction for example for vocationalizing to the technology that won us KOA, Denver KFKA, Greeley made the goal itself. living was the acquisition of American education. two world wars was great. Fossil—or Prophet? ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, MEANWHILE DR. PUSEY B y F r a n k M o r e is s- ness, and gloomy with a sense I0i45 p.m. ,12:30 p.m. has registered an unmistak­ IT IS LIKE suddenly com­ of doom and guilt. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, KBOL, Boulder able, though halting, plea for ing upon a Grandfather Clock And so poetry by De la Mare the restoration of some of the or a garden of sweet herbs un­ 12 noon. SACRED HEART PROGRAM is always as welcome as the emphasis on religion in educa­ der glass in a swank, modern­ Every weekday at 7 a.m. playing of a Debussy master­ KFEL, Denver tion that Dr. Eliot removed. istic Fifth Avenue apartment piece in the midst of a pro­ AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday, KFEL-TV, Denver to hear that Walter De la gram devoted to jarring and “ Love your enemies, do 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. (Channel 2) Mare has published another maniac “ jive.” good to those who hate you. BISHOP SHEEN, “ Life I* book of poems. But so he has ROSARY FOR PEACE— Sun- Bless those who curse you, DURING THE BRITTLE Worth Living,” Tueeday, 8 done with 0 Lovely England. and mechanical years between day, 10:45 p.m. pray for those who calumniate The 80-year-old Englishman World Wars I and II, De la FAMILY THEATER— Sunday, p.m. you. And to him who strikes came to maturity at the time Mare’s poetry was directed 7:30-8 p.m. KBTV, Denver thee on the one cheek, offer when the Victorian age was SACRED HEART PROGRAM mostly to children. The ultra­ (Channel 9) the other also; and from him being riddled by the cruelties — Sunday, 11 p.m, who takes away thy cloak, do modern critics say this was be­ REGIS COLLEGE, "Treaeure and complexities o f the First cause children will accept the not withhold thy tunic also. Cheit of Knowledge” — Every World War. But he began his unreal and optimistic, being KTLN, Denver Give to everyone who asks o f writing before the Victorian other Monday (next, Nov. immature. The fact is (as any­ FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— When There's No Will thee, and from him who takes literary spirit had fallen into Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. 30), 6 p.m. one who has ever been a child away thy goods ask no return. discredit; with that spirit he will bear out) that children And even as you wish men to cast his lot, and he has written have even more a sense of do to you, so also do you to in that spirit ever since. disaster than adults. But they .. • Is There a W"ay? them” (Luke vi, 27-31). Victorian poetry had one ad­ are much more philosophical, vantage: It can be poor and not letting it sour their appre­ “ Ask and it shall be given still be pi’Stty. Modern poetry, ciation for the sweet, the whim­ Hear you; seek, and you shall find; if hot at its very best, is harsh, sical, and fey. knock, and it shall be opened rasping, brutal, too heavily And now De la Mare’s new to you” (Matt, vii, 7). weighted with social conscious- book gets important notices in A S K and LEARN the world’s press. Possibly it is because he seems so much The True Meaning like an anachronism— a fossil Yes, but it may not be your will or By James H. Hayden for a purely natural reason, from an age that is as dead as chivalry. your way! Rather, it may be ac­ is getting just a little bit “ fed KOA EVERY YEAR around this BUT WE ARE RASH time people begin to shudder. up” with the excessive com­ cording to the rigid and inflexible mercialism that it now at­ ENOUGH to think that it may Christmas is not far o ff! The be the pendulum is swinging laws of the state. turkey for Thanksgiving has . tached to Christmas. But put­ 10:45 ting Christ back into Christmas back to an appreciation that not yet been ordered, but, for there is enough reality in these far-sighted souls, the means a basic and complete EVERY SVNDAY EVENING romanticism for the world to Your lawyer can help you draw a Christmas cards have. For recognition of the meaning of the day itself. When this, is hunger for its return. We have Questions on religion submitted by the radio Will that leaves your estate to weeks aheibd of time the huge, found that the intellectual man • even though at times subcon­ realized, then the rest is up to audience answered on the archdiocesan broad­ beneficiaries o f your own choice. the individual, and a true of inaction— the mentally ster­ scious, thought is that a gala ile intellectual— is more dan­ cast. and festive day is soon to be Christlike spirit should eman­ We’ll gladly explain, without obli­ ate. gerous than the impetuous Don Booklet on Catholic Church available free of celebrated, and we are con­ Quixote, and far more laugh­ gation, our services as Executor stantly being reminded of this THE CHURCH in her wis­ able. cost to all inquirers. fact by the local newspapers dom tells us that in most aifd Trustee. cases the via media is the best De la Mare’s poetry is melli­ WRITE TO that carry a box somewhere fluous and melodic; it is haunt­ road to take. Christmas is no ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA on their pages as to the exact ing and humanistic. It may not number of days that lie ahead. exception. She does not tell . Denver 2, Colorado us to sneer at the Santa Claus be as clever or revealing as Preparation, to be sure, is in the local store window, but modern poetry, but it is deep not wasteful or even ridicu­ she does exhort us to send in a different way. It is deep lous if only we would place Christmas cards with some­ in the way that childhood is emphasis on the true meaning deep, with its dreadful dreamt MAin 53 1 4 thing of the true meaning of FREE PARKING and torrenting emotions. of what we are celebrating. Christmas in them. She does The Church, after all, prepares We have our periods of clas­ right n«xt door not tell us to do away with • B and does so most solemnly for the Christmas tree— are not sicism and intellectuality. But F. J. KIRCHHOF Christmas with her liturgrical Christmas trees in our church mankind always returns to the season of Advent. Could not sanctuaries? — but she does myth and mysticism of the days we, then, all her children, try ask us to remember that there close to the Creation. to view Chriatmas ii\ ita true is also the crib. She does not ROMANTIC POETRY is al­ , Construction Co. and proper perspective? ask us to curb our vepr na­ ways welcome because the race Don’t Miss the 6th Annual CHRISTMAS ALWAYS has tural and human desire to is romantic. Realism is the ac­ and always will mean one his­ wish and wonder what we are tual escapism, because it dwells BUILDERS HARVEST BALI torical yevent: A birthday. It going to receive in our stock­ on the weaknesses o f mankind i ings, but she does hope that with little reference to the Saturday. Novambar 21 is the birthday of Hiip who We Appreciate Your Patronage came to save all mankind if we will gpve Christmas baskets paths that lead away from that Lincoln Room, we will but follow His teach­ to the poor and needy. weakness. 700 Lawrence St. ^ Denver, Colo. Shirley Savoy Hotel ings and example. See and Into our own hearts we Perhaps De la Marc, who Tickata tz.i* realize this . and everything must look and when, in a few seems to cling on as the years else makes sense. Take away weeks, the birthday o f the whirl away from the century ^ presented by established l l t i the infant Babe in the manger King is celebrated, let ua truly that understood him, will live Christ tka King Church or put an X where Christ be­ come and adore Him. Let us to see his works do that almost longs and you have a com­ not say, as did Scrooge in impossible thing— survive clear pletely illogical holiday, and to Dickens’ immortal Christmas into another literary age. The American Fixture Co. observe it only by giving pres­ Carol, “ You keep Christmas in Perhaps the old Victorian (or Edwardian, to be more Minofietarm .1 ent# and listening soulfully to your way and let me keep it ThcAMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Christmas carols makes us all in mine,” but rather let us say, exact) will live long enough to Church Pews and Altars idiots instead of rational hu- “ God bless us everyone,” as see himself become modem did Tiny Tim. > once again. Church Furniture ' of Denver 'man beings. » ■ ■ f • In recent years there has LET US ENJOY Christmas Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures to the utmost, and let us give “ Take heed not to practice been a movement on the part your good before men, in or­ nth 'at Latvrence Streets ^ of both Catholics and Protes­ as beat we can, but give not Millwork of All Kinds , because the Joneses give, but der to be seen by them; other­ • ■ ! ^ tants to put Christ back into wise you shall have_ no reward 0168 because we.know and under­ F. 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:N mmssissssm PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, Neyember 19,1953 i; Holy Family PTA to See Edgewater Parish Bazaar Set Dec. 5, 6 N (St. Mary Magdalana’t Paruk, examinations through the fourth former school light was definitely Denver) grade and set Dec. 4 to complete inadequate for this particular in> Movie of Homecoming Plans are well under way for the fifth, sixth, seventh and tersection. the Christmas bazaar to be held eighth grades. Mrs. Ralph Gero The choir is resuming practice (Holy Family Parith, Denyer) 19, in the school hall. Final Dec. 6 and 6 in the school cafe­ is chairman of the health coun­ on Thursday evenings from 6:30 A film recording the events awards for tournament play will teria, 28^17 Zenobia. There will be cil.- be made at the party. The to 7:30 at the church, under the ] of Holy Family High School’s items for the entire family, plus A . new traffic light is in the guidance of Mrs. Clarence Mak- of annual homecoming on Nov. 8 tournament committee obtained a parcel post sale. Everyone is process of being installed at 29th turkey and a basket of ins and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc< tio will be the featured entertain­ invited to come and do some Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard. Gannon. All the children are wel­ W( ment at the meeting of the PTA groceries as two feature prizes Christmas shopping. The safety c h a i r m a h, Mrs. for the final evening. come, and especially urged is the bei at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23, in The health council has com­ George Kennedy, has worked participation of the sixth, seventh of • the school hall. Tournament play winners at pleted the children’s physical diligently for this light, as the the party Nov. 12 were the fol­ and eighth grades and all those Kn The grade school football lowing: Bridge: First prize. attending catechism classes. COI team will be introduced at the Mrs. Edna Callahan; second meeting, which will also include Sewing Circle prize, Mrs. Edith Klein; and acts by senior class members St. Catherine's Schedules Being Formed si third prize, Robert Goodman; and a demonstration by the Plans were made to organize pinochle: First prize, Mrs. Anna a grade school Pep Club. small monthly sewing circles to Journo; second prize, Mrs. Mary Beginning at 7:30, a visiting O'Hayre; and third prize, Don work on material for the fancy- thj Turkey Party on Nov. 23 work booth. The services of any period with the sisters will pre­ Emily; and main prize winner, tri cede the gathering of the par­ women in the parish who can fo< M bs. Anna Journo. (St. Catherine’! Periah, Denrer) Leonie Berger, W. W. Ericke, S. ents’ group, which will have the Basketball Project knit, crochet, or sew are needed. room mothers of the 10th grade The annual turkey party, spon­ Galasso,^ H. > Close, A. Grimm, They are asked to.call Mrs. Ven- rej as hostesses. Initial stages in the Men’s sored by the Holy Name Society, Nack Jinacio, John De Cicco, dena, BE.3-4830, for further in­ ing Club project of purchasing will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Edna McIntyre, Irene De Mott, formation. Card Tournamenf basketball suits for the high J. Longo, Virginia Botero, Lola agr Nov. 23, in the school gymnasium. Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 in The final series of games in school team neared completion Mariotti, Rosemarie De Lucca, Ch Tickets are 50 cents for first 20 the parish hall there will be a the fall card tournament will be this week when the athletic de­ Lydia Nelson, Clara Keist, Mar­ Ch rolls, and they can be purchased meeting o f the Boy Scouts. Any held at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Nov partment of the high school sent tha Scott, R. E. Steck, Angeline at the door in the evening. Sixty boys in the parish who would out letters giving specifications A-1 turkeys and hams will be Lilly, Roland Zarlengo, John like to join the scouts, and their for the suits and asking for bids th( given away. Ghigliano, I. Merkowitz, Eva parents, are asked to attend. sp( Westminster Unit from leading sporting goods The Altar and Rosary Society Wood, Marge Zarlengo, Marlene The Altar and Rosary Society thi companies. Delivery of the suits is having a drive for new mem­ Spero, Ray Slattery, Jessie Clin­ mi is expected for the Men’s Club ton, Pauline Marold, H. E. Mil­ committee for the month _ of bers during the month of Novem­ November includes: Sacristy, to Elects 5 Officers meeting in January and for use ber. The president, Mrs. Ray ler, J. L. Barth, Frances Berce, PTA the food gathered in the pantry shower for Mrs. Tracey, and Mrs. Wedlick; be by the team in its appearance in F nn rl C llA U lo r Mrs. Joseph A. Bonnell, past Slattery, urges every woman in Frances Griffith, C. M. Petrone, rOOQ snower president, left, and Mrs. J. J. the sisters at St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver.— linens, large, Mrs. Leo Haug; Westminster.— (Holy Trinity the auditorium annex in a game the parish to belong, thereby Marguerite Stephens, Marie Ma- c. Parish)—Altar and Rosary So­ Ford, president, point out to the members of the (Photo by Smyth) small, Mrs. Vilotti; albs, Mrs. preliminary to the Central sharing in the many spiritual lito, George O’Day, Greta Dalpaz, ciety officers elected for the com­ Siegfried; and surplices, Mrs. Pi Bankers’ game with Regis College benefits. J. Villano, W. Sullivan, R. Lucy, ing year are Mmes. Irene Blatter, on Jan. 13. Chairman of the J. Heiney, Florence Barbich, Scheetz. tic re-elected president; Clara fund-raising committee for the Superior Thanks PTA Frank Zarlengo, James McTier- CO’ Streeter, vice pre.sident; Dora suit purchase is Cecil R. Proc­ Sister Rose Dolores, mother nan, A. Besser, AI Langfield, Co Schwartz, treasurer; Ruth tor. superior at St. Catherine’s, has James Bruce, R. C. Polak, Carl CO Ameson, secretary; and Jane More adequate lighting facil­ thanked all who participated in MoIIicone, Henry Still, M. E. nu Toth, historian. ities and light switch systems are the bountiful food shower at the Cooke, Alice Beck, Ralph Gerome, A. A potluck supper will be held being installed in the school hall PTA meeting Nov. 11. Betty Fattor, William Scavo, in the Grange Hall, 3935 W. 73rd and health room this week. During the meeting color slides Thomas Egan, Joe Mawe. J. P. Pickup and Delivery were shovOi through the courtesy cl( Avenue, on Thursday, Nov. 19, Modernization and increased Laughlin, John Somma, Nell Car- 3160 Tejon GLendaU 022S th. at 6 p.m. efficiency in the present system of E. W. Fishbum of the Denver roll, aPd Ralph Cerrone. Ai Those who attend are asked to is the goal of the electrical work. Chamber of Commerce. They em­ m< bring, for the size of the family, Baptisms were for the follow­ phasized the numerous natural M] a main dish of either salad or ing: Linda Rae, daughter of Mr. resources and various industries t dessert. They are asked to bring and Mrs. Raymond Nemecek, that are found in the great west­ St plates, cups, and silverware. The with Henry and Marie Vacek as ern empire. St4 society will furnish coffee and sponsors; Thomas U., son of Mr. Mrs. George Canny, vice presi­ th rolls. A games party will be held and Mrs. William L. Vorce, with dent, who presided, annoupced 1954 T> after the supper. All parishioners Arthur and Rosalie Johnson as that the PTA will participate in M are invited. sponsors; Paulette Diane, daugh­ filling the cookie jars at the to A hake sale will be Saturday, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Les- Catholic USD on Dec. 11 and Nov. 21, at 11 a.m. in the West­ sar, with Clarence and Anna Feb. 19. Anyone interested in minster Hardware, 7287 Lowell. Praznik as sponsors; and Steven donating cookies for the project Persons wishing to donate baked Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ should contact Mrs, Russell Dis­ Christmas Club goods, and those who will need liam R. Schultz, Jr., with Joseph pense, president, at GR. 8196 or transportation are asked to call L. and Frances Z. Sweeney as Mrs. George Canny, GR. 3159. Mrs. Streeter at HA. 9-1777. sponsors. Arrangements will be made to T a n f Al" C ic t a r c A general view of the after- is Mrs. Ford, standing. Mrs. Matt Saya, president collect them. OPENS NOVEMIER 23 ICU lOr Jiaiers ^ominic’s of the Catholic Parent-Teacher League, is to her Plans for the children’s Christ­ Nov. 13 is shown above. The tables are arranged mas party, which will be held FURNACES INSTALLED left and the Rev. C. A. Carosella, O.P., guest by classes with the sisters and teachers seated just before Christmas vacation, 1 NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES with their respective groups. In the background speaker, is to her right. were discussed by Mrs. John Join Now! Frey. The party is given to the children as a reward for 100 per d G a o , T b im m s A A . cent parent membership in PTA. To insure adequate cash for 12 Years With Air Flow Heating Co. Mrs. Roxie Fiore will replace next year's Christmas shop­ St Dominic's PTA Host to Sisters Mrs. Roy Jackson as health co- Professional Heating Contractor chairman. Mrs. D. Figliolino, ping . . . plan now! Join the (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) ers to the group and named the and special prayers to St. Jude chairman, announced that the' North's Christmas Savings YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP The PTA, under the direction various-officers. and St. Dominic. Members of the health examinations have been Gutter Work — Exhauit Fans — Flue Liners of Mrs. J. J. Ford, newly elected choir will be present to help in Club by depositing regularly When the PTA met Nov. 12 completed. They included hearing Gat Fired Incineratort president, held a tea and a pan­ the group singing of the new any amount from 50c up! the fifth grade pupils enter­ tests for third, fifth, and seventh try shower for the sisters and hymns. After the services, ven­ tained. Father Carosella and the grade pupils and eye exami­ Then watch your savings 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 4365 teachers of the school Nov. 13. eration of the relic of St. Dom­ Rev. J. P. Mahoney, O.P., new nations, weights, and measure­ Member St. Francis de Sales' Parish Mrs. Joseph A. Bonnell and Mrs. inic will take place and Confes­ grow as 1954 runs its cycle! assistants, were introduced. ments for all pupils. Charles Swanke poured the teaf sions will be heard. Yes . . . start preparing for When the annual turkey Mrs. Phillip Dispense, CPTL and the cbmmittee members dis­ party wa« held Nov. 18, a ca­ Sunday, Nov. 22, the Third chairman, urged a largfer attend­ NEXT Christmas . . . THIS tributed the cakes and dessert. pacity audience of more than Order will receive Communion ance at the league meeting on Christmas! The pantry shower food was 1,200 was entertained. Forty in the 7:30 Mass. A meeting of Thursday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. to gathered mostly by the children turkeys were awarded and a the group will be held in the regain the parish’s usual place who brought the parents’ gifts to Nesco roaster was given away church during the afternoon at of honor on the CPTL attendance the schoolroom. It was later as­ along with other gifts. 3 p.m. record. sembled in the church auditorium The Holy Hour will be con­ In the clothing drive Sunday, Mrs. Canny announced that n o R T H B a r k for display. After the tea the ducted by the R ev.' Leo C. Nov. 22, parishioners will bring there will not be a PTA meeting gifts were transported to the sis­ Gainor, O.P., Friday evening their clothing and shoes to the in December. ters’ residence. Mrs. Matt Saya, W. 38th at Julian GLendale 4701 from 7:30 to 8:30. A new type church, where the ushers vcill A special gift at the meeting president of the CPTL, was the of Holy Hour card will be intro­ place them in trucks provided this month were cream puffs All Deposits Insured to ?10,000 by the honored guest. duced. It contains new hymns for that purpose. made by Mrs. J. De Salvo for the Drive-in Window The Rev. C. A. Carosella, O.P., sisters, and a gift donated by Your Plumber ior Years new assistant in the parish, was Mrs. G. Longo was given to Mrs. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Open ’til 6 P.M. Ed O'Cannar, Sr. Ed O'Connar, Jr. the guest speaker. Mrs. Michael Leo Stevens. De Bell, league representative, St. Anne's, Arvada, Plans 3030 W . 44th Ave. GL. 43 2 3 Hostesses during the coffee ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING introduced the sisters and teach- hour after the meeting were Mrs. Annual Party on Nov. 20 G. Botero and Mrs. R. Polak, fifth g;rade room mothers. They Arvada.— (St. Anne’s Parish) was given in marriage by her were assisted by Mmes. R. Am-: In Television ns in Football.•• — The annual Thanksgiving tur­ father. man, J. Catalina, B. Cumeen, key games -party will be held in The maid of honor was Miss Ed Clinton, J. Santo, and A. the parish hall Friday, Nov. 20, Vineta Shaklee, and Mi.ss Mar­ Wendell. at 8 p.m. There will be turkeys, lene Coulter and Miss Jacque 75 Tables at Card Party special prizes, and refreshments. line Liljestrand were brides­ Approximately 75 tables were Joe Brunner and Henry Hold­ maids. filled at the PTA card party way are furnishing the truck Gerald Haug was the best Nov. 13. Mrs. Russell Dispense, PO man, and Gary Arnold and How­ and handling the clothing Sun­ president; Mrs. John Lombardi, day, Nov. 22, at all Masses for ard Peffer ushered. general chairman; and Mrs. Rob­ makes for belter the annual Thanksgiving cloth­ The bridegroom is, on duty ert Kelly, bakery booth chairman, ing drive. with the U. S. Coast Guard and have thanked all who participated is on leave from Cape May, N. J. The rosary-makers will meet in making the party a dehnite The former Miss Jones is a success. in the home of Mrs. Emil Gi- Performance! graduate of Holy Family High nieno, 5075 Garrison, Friday, The lacino cake w'as given to School. Mr. Coulter is a grad­ Nov. 20, at 2 p.m. Mr.s. Valens Jones; rhinestone uate of Arvada High School and necklace. Rose Malara; and Coulter-Jones Wedding attended the University of Den­ turkey, Carolyn Polidori. Other ver. Miss Patricia Ann Jones, special gifts were given to Mmes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Jones, exchanged Nuptial vows with Edwin Lee Coulter, Jr., Sorrowful Mother Novena son of the Edwin Lee Coulters of Arvada. Nov. 20 ot Mount Carmel FRESH k il l e d The Rev. Bernard Kelly offici­ ated at the ceremony, which was (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parith, High School enjoyed a hayrack ORDER NOW FOR followed by a reception in the Denyer) ride Saturday evening, Nov. 14. Catholic Daughters of America Father Clarence M. Brissette, Chaperons for the occasion were TURKEYS THANKSGIVING Building. O.S.M., national director o f the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capra and The bridal gown was of an­ Sorrowful| Mother novena, will Father Francis Brown, O.S.M. HEMS 61 CEMTS 12 TO 18 LBS. tique Chantilly lace and satin) conduct one of the novena serv­ The movie Tale of Two Cities TOMS 57 CEMTS 16 TO 30 LBS. the lace bodice made with a lay- ices at Mt. Carmel Chui*ch Fri­ will be shown to the sophomore alliere neckline and long sleeves day, Nov. 20. Father Brissette class as a fittifig termination for Friers — Roasting Hens trimmed with seed pearls and recently visited this parish for their study o f this classic. Stewing Hens — Stew Roastei's 389.95 the full gathered satin skirt end­ the purpose of renewing devo­ ing in a chapel train. The bride tion to the novena. Marshall Piccone Rabbits — Ducks — Geese The PTA completed a success­ Addresses Sodalists Fresh Eggs Denver Observance ful turkey benefit. At the meet­ At the general sodality meet­ ing Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, ing Nov. 12, Marshall Piccone of 5209 Pecos prizes were awarded. Honors 'Optimists' this parish was guest speaker. G R . 1 0 67 All Best Poultry The Young People’s Club and Mr. Piccone, w ho, is a chemical Mayor Quigg Newton issued a the Mission Club of Mt. Carmel engineer working for Denver IF YOU WANT THE BEST BUY ALL BEST 0 New Sylvania TV can’t be beat for proclamation naming Nov. 15 University, spoke of the influ­ ence Catholic teen-agers can fringe-area reception. All models avail­ through 21 as Optimist W'eek. R. A. Newhouser, president of t^e exert in the world today by their able with built-in one-knob All- Wheatridge Youth Columbine Council of Optimists, example. He .stated that a good Channel UHF-VHF reception. consisting of five clubs in Den­ Catholic life is a more powerful ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH ver and one each in Lakewood, Can Take Class in influence than eloquent words. 9 More tubes, more picture-tube voltage Aurora, Englewood, and Little­ Father Francis Brown, O.S.M., Patronise These Friendly Firms mean brighter pictures. Full-depth ton, pointed out that there are spiritual director of the sodality, pictures will amaze you! almost 900 individual Optimist Ballroom Dance gave a summary of the history Clubs in the United States, Can­ of the Sodality of the Blessed ada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Wheatridge.— (Sts. Peter and Virgin Mary. Ross Variety Store . YOUR ONLY SYLVANIA TV HAS and Hawaii with a combined Paul’s Parish)— Miss Mary Te­ The next general meeting, to Start No. X membership of more than 41.000. he held Dec. 9 in the high school Ha lo lig h t “ These, clubs,” he said, “ are resa Gushurst School of Ballet cafeteria, will feature a Christ­ Notions — Infants Wear CLEANERS carrying out boys’ work in a mag­ will conduct a class in ballroom mas program and party. Hardware — Toys JOHN an4 BERTHA McBRIDE dancing at the meeting Monday, Come in . . . see the Frame of Light nitude difficult to comprehend.” A linen shower for the sisters 2932'W est 38th Ave. Nov. 23 of the parish teen-age GUndal. l t d 17M TBJON ST. that's Kinder to Your Eyes I is being planned for Dec. 2 in group. Scheduled between the the high school cafeteria. The FAIRMONT ‘FBI-Red’ on TV hours of 8 and 10 p.m. in the as­ sembly room of the rectory, the 21-inch table model with H aloLight. Available in The fantastic, real-life story a s k fo r A FREE HOME meeting will provide religious in­ HOLY FAMILY PARISH DEMONSTRATION NOWI either Mahogany or Blonde finish. of an American who carried a struction as well as, entertain­ ST. DOMINICS HMOUCMT a Sylvonio Trodoaork Communist membership in his ment for the high school-age boys Patronise These Friendly Firmr Patronise These Friendly Firms pocket'— but secret FBI orders in ancf girls of the parish. T. V. his mind— has been scheduled by Sacristy workers Saturday, ALCOTT RADIO KLZ-TV, Channel 7, in Denver Nov. 21, will be Mmes. Marge CORN FED MEATS ‘'Shop on Tennyson” RADIO SERVICE at 9 p.m. Tuesdays. The out­ Rodgers, Nellie Vollmer, and Su­ HAVEN PHARM Aa POULTRY AND nSH standing television series, I Led san Petitclerc. BLAIACK'S 90 Day Guarantee Three Lives, is based on the hair- SERVICE Prescription ' TENNYSON STANDARD SERVICE 4428 W. 41st $3.50 raising experiences of H erW t Ua* REGISTER Want Ada to A. Philbriok. 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Thuradoy, November 19,1953 Office, 938 Bonnock Sfreet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4205 PAGE FIFTEEN C. D. of A. See Brighton K. of C to Hold I NCCW Movie Turkey Forty on Nov. 22 Brighton.^ (St. Augustine’s orations for the outside 0/ the on Parish)— ^^The fifth annual tur­ church. key' games party sponsored by n Leadvilfe A large ctou d o f women, who the Knights of Columbus will be attended the November meet Leadville. — The film Works held in the parish hall Sunday, Tng of the Altar and Rosary So­ of Peace, sponsored by the Na­ Nov. 2 .9 ' at 8 p.m. Twenty ciety saw the film The Works of tional Council of Catholic Thanksgiving turkeys and other Peace, narrated by Auxiliary Women, was shown to 46 mem­ items, including a special fea­ Bishop James H. Griffiths of bers of the Catholic Daughters ture, wifi be given away. Pro­ New York ant. presenting a pic­ of America Nov. 12 in the ceeds from the party will be ture of Catholic relief work all Knights of Columbus hall. It used to purchase Christmas dec­ over the world. The women of comprised the program of. the Our Lady of Perpetual Help r e p lar meeting. group were guests during the . Shows Use presentation of the film. Of Donated Clothes 1st Communion The chairman o f the subscrip­ tion committee reported that the The film portrayed the use sale of Christmas cards and gih that the Church makes of con­ wrapping paper ia going well. A tributed clothes, money, and In Ft. Collins; large hand-crocheted lace table­ food to relieve suffering. More than 160 cently completed cafeteria of St. Anthony’s School. cloth was on display and also a Mrs. Annetta O’Neal, grand Sterling K. of C. m e n attended Also in recognition of Columbus Day, a pro­ crocheted baby dress. regent, presided over the meet­ gram was given over radio station KGEK on Oct. On Thursday evening, Nov. ing and, with the other members, the corporate 10 by District Deputy Ray ‘ Immel, and a dance 28 Recipie.nts 19, the Knights of Columbus will agreed to the pledge to observe Communion Breakfast Communion and Fort Collins. — (St. Joseph’s was held in St. Anthony’s gym for Knights of Co­ meet in their clubhouse at 8 Christmas as the birthday of breakfast sponsored by the Sterling Council of the P arish)— Twenty-one boys and lumbus members on Oct. 12. o’clock. That evening a turkey Christ and a religious day, not Knights of Columbus for all the men of St. An­ seven girls received their First Pictured, left to right in the photo, are Ray will be given away to one of the a commercial day. thony’s Parish in recognition of Columbus Day. Immel, district deputy; Joe Foxhoven, chancellor; Communion on Oct. 26 in a Mass Mr. and Mrs. John P. Buhr of St. Charles The Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Owen Mc­ offered by the Rev. Achilles knights. Golden Wedding Borromeo’s Parish, Stratton, will cele­ Other business concluded at Father McHugh, guest speaker; Dr. C. J. Man- Sunday, Nov. 22, is Communion the meeting was the decision to Hugh of the Cathedral, Denver. Meersman, O.F.M., of India. brate their golden wedding anniversary Nov. 26. There will he a re­ ganaro, master of ceremonies; Jack Curran, grand day for families whose last sponsor a Christmas dance for Breakfast was served by members of the Afterward, a group picture was ception in their home in Stratton on Sunday, Nov. 22, from 2 to 5 knight; and Francis Lechman, deputy grand names begin with the letters council, immediately following the Mass, in the re­ taken and breakfast was served o’clock. the Catholic youth of the com­ knight.— (Photos by Dollarschell Studio, Sterling) from K through Z. , munity. High school freshmen in the school hall by the PTA The golden jubilarians will be in Denver at 3036 Birch Street to young people 21 years old mil committee headed by Mrs, Wil­ Harvest Rite on Nov. 26, in case any of their Denver friends would like to see be invited to the dance. liam Bugas. On Nov. 26 them. C. D. of A., Knights Bazaar Held in Steamboat Springs The first communicants are On Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, Margaret Guyer, Susan Kelly, at 9 o ’clock there will be a spe­ SPEIIALIST Plan Yule Party Steamboat Springs. — (Holy Newcomers Bridge Club, Nov. 10 Gene Polleys, a new teacher Therese Kintzley, Beth Morgan, cial High Mass and parish harvest The C. D. of A. will also par­ Name Parish)— When the Altar in the parish hall. This activity in the public schools, is teach­ Sharon Nieters, Kathleen Pow­ thanksgiving ceremony. At the HEART, ^ERVOES & GLAIYD ticipate in a Christmas party in Society met in the home of Mrs. has proved to be a simple and ing the sixth and seventh grades. ers, Janette Welton, Dorian beginning of the Mass the chil­ DISEASES The Junior Newman Clu'b, which conjunction with the Knights of E. p. Light Nov. 5, plans were easy way to add to the fund for Brown, Dick Cram, David Dar­ dren, including 4-H members EYE-EAR-NOSE-THROAT Columbus. Included in other completed for a covered-dish din­ the new rug for the sanctuary. is made up of pupils from the den, Dicky Dinkel, Joe Dinkel, and Future Farmers of America, coming events is the deanery ner and bazaar Nov. 18, in the Senator and Mrs. Charles P. eighth grade through high school Michael Fitzell, Michael Gilsdorf, will form a procession and will SEE DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. meeting with the local C. D. of parish hall for all women of the Murphy from Walden and Mr. is being instructed by Father Ed­ Pat Kirol, James Langley, Danny carry the fruits of the harvest to liEART DISEASE ill typii, Apoplixy. AngJni Psetorli (Piln In thi Hurt and Entirgeatnt). ward Prinster. Vilvilar Diiiaii (Ltaksgi), Short of briath, Endocarditli. Rheimitlo H u rt Palpitation. A. court as host. parish and their husbands. and Mrs. Francis Murphy from Jensen, David Michaud, James the front o f the church. These Fibrillation (shaking h u rt). ArrhythMii (inoven but) fast or slow butlng Hoart, Do* A special .drive for usable The Altar Society furnished Spicer called briefly in Steam­ Jimmy Maguire, son of Mr. Miller, Jerry Mulvihill, Gregory will be arranged in a cornucopia prosiid Fuilng. Foar of Death. High or Low Blood Prosiiro. Poor Clroilrtlon HAVE YOUR clothing is being conducted' by the meat for the dinner. Mrs. boat Springs Nov. 8. They had and Mrs. Joe Maguire, is recov­ Peay, Tommy Peck, Bill Peifer, HEART EXAMINED BY THE NEWEST SCIENTIFIC HEART DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT. and will represent the various Lot’s find tho onto and hilp yoi to evireono It now boforo it ii too lato to do so. the relief for peace committee. Lowell Shearer was chairman of been attending the regional ering from an attack of bron Dan Rossmiller, Kenny Vogt, hauwests o f the parish. NERVOUS DISEASES. EpHopiy. Neiralgla. Paralysis. Mental Depression, Asthma, Hay . Anyone having clothes to give the dinner and Mrs. Gerald Ral­ meeting of the Colorado Cattle­ chial pneumonia. He is still con­ Richard Wiegers, and Kenny The Thanksgiving service, im­ Fovtr, Bronehitls, Sims. Skin Disuses. Eertmi, ito. Dufnest. Earaehi, Hudiehis (MU ’ may contact Mrs. Malmgren or ston was in charge of the bazaar. men’s Association in Craig. Fran­ fined to bed. Willox. mediately following the Mass, gralno). Hoad nolios. Eyi Disusos. Inflanid Eyes. cis Murphy is the first vice pres­ GLAND DISEASES. Fomalo Disuses, Prolapsed Organs (Uteris, ote.). Ovirltli. trregilar Mrs. Ruth Kelly. Mrs. Lloyd Brown and Mrs. Leo Lager has been dismissed PTA Heart Miss Boyle will include special prayers of Monstniitlon. Barrenness. Fibroid Tumors (no sorgery). Hot Flashes. Uterine Hemorrhaget. Agnes Ratliff, 218 E. 11th Charles Albright»were appointed ident of the association. from the hospital after a three- The PTA heard a talk by Miss thanksgiving to Almighty God Change of Mfo, Prostate Gland. Sex Deflilancy. Street, was presented with a to call all families. Chuck Leckenby went to St. week stay. He was hospitalized Margaret Boyle Nov. 11. Miss for ( a good harvest and the STOMACH, Llvor. Ktdniy. Bladder, Gali Bladder Disease, Stomach A Diodinat Ule^t. sterling silver rosary, given to A committee from the Altar blessing of the fruits of the DIABETES. NEW TYPE OF TREATMENT (no Jnsilln). Constipation, Anemia. Hleeoighs. Louis last week as a delegate as a result of an injury incurred Boyle, a member of the home RHEUMATISM, Arthritis. Neirltls. Selatlu, Lombago. Alt Back Pains. NEW TREATMENT the court by Daniel McEnery. Society, Mrs. Charles Albright from the Colorado University un­ when a skinning knife slipped economics faculty of Colorado harvest. The services will close FOR VERTEBRAL DISC INFLAMMATION. (NO SURGERY). Physical Exaaainatlon, Ask ter The monthly prize donated by and Mrs. Hugh Brown, made and dergraduate chapter to the na­ and cut an artery while he was A. & M. College, spoke on the with Benediction of the Blessed Handbook of Disusos. Mrs. Ruth Walsh was awarded served dessert to six tables of Sacrament. Between the hymns tional convention of Sigma Delta butchering. It will be several latest trends in finishes and 1554 California McCIintock Bldg. MAin 5596 to Mrs. Jean Bennington. bridge players, members of the Chi, journalistic fraternity. He is weeks before he will be able to fibres for the home and family “ 0 S%lutaris Hostia” and “ Tan- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice resume normal activity. clothing. tum Ergo” there will be a prayer Leckenby of the Steamboat Pilot. On Nov. 14 Father Prinster It was reported by a commit­ for the Christian farmer. Classes Well Attended said the fourth Mass in a novena tee headed by Mrs. C. L. Massey Following the commentary on of Jiasses which he is offering that a Cub Scout program has the Mass given by the Rev. L. There has been a good attend­ been organized and that meetings A. Nugent, C.SS.R., of Glen­ ance at the recently organized on Saturdays for the intentions of the parishioners. will start next week. Ninth grade view, 111., on Nov. 1, the Legion Recommended Firms catechism classes. Mrs. Thomas room mothers served refresh­ of Mary sponsored the sale of Duckies is teaching the children George P. Sauer, superintend­ c olorado Oprings 5 ments with Mrs. G. D. Geilen- Missals. Many orders were taken ent of schools, spent the week who have not yet made their kirchen as chairman. and the parishioners are learning s First Communion. The second end in Denver w'here he attended On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 15, the mechanics of using the Mis­ for AUTO and third grades are under the a combined meeting of the Colp- sal during Mass. rado Association of School Ad­ the junior high students took a J. D. CROUCH direction of Mrs. Wayne Light hay-ride to the G. D. Geiien- Mrs. ' Francis Kelly has the ministrators and the Colorado C. D. O’BRIEN Association of School Boards. kirchen farm for their monthly M AY REALTY fourth and fifth grades. party. SERVICE Two members of the Steamboat Iliff Choral Group NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Springs school board, Donald R. December 18 is the dataset for ESTATE OF EARLE L. GROOM- Wither and Charles Selch, also the annual children’s Christmas REALTOR BRIDGE, DECEASED. party at the school. The arrange­ No. 97366 attended the meeting. To Hold Feslival Notice is hereby given that on the 29th ments committee chairman is Jack Sprengle recently was day of December, 1953, I will present to Mrs. Harold McCourt. INSURANCE - LOANS the County Court of the City and County discharged from the armed serv­ Sales Service of Denver, Colorado ray aecounta for ices, after a year spent in Ko­ The PTA served breakfast to In Sterling Nov. 29 FINAL SETTLEMENT of the adminis­ rea. He is at the home of his 120 students of the parish school We Repair All Rakes Ute Theater Bldg. tration of said mtate when and where all Iliff.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ QUALITY APPAREL personi in interest may appear and ob­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. on the first Friday, Nov. 6. ish)— The music festival spon­ Major Motor Overhaul — Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment Di COLORADO SPRINGS ject to them if they so desire. Sprengle. He plans to return to The next meeting of the PTA and Balance — Electrical — Batteriea & Tires Colorado Springs, Colo. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. will be held Jan. 13. sored by St. Catherine’s Choral SINCE 187] Administrator C.T.A., D.B.N# college after the first of the Society will be held Sunday, SEE OUR LARGE USED CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY First Publication November 12, 1953 year. Kiowa and Tejon Streets MAIN 1898 Last Publication December 10, 1953 Nov. 29. in . the Sterling City There will be just one Mas.s in Auditorium. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Steamboat Springs Sunday. The The Sodality Newman Club WILLIAMS-NASH INC. ESTATE OF KATHERINE MILLER, second Mass will be said in Oak Party Sponsored met Nov. 15. Fred Arguello -is 2030 So. University — SH. 2781 DECEASED, No. 95073 Creek at 11 o’clock. Notice is hereby given that on the in charge of the class. (Formerly University Park Garaos) THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON 19th dsy of October. 1958, letters testa­ Mrs. Jerry Panell received no­ Miss Cecelia Stieb will become mentary were issued to the undetrsigned tification from the State Board the bride of Robert Pyle. Sun ■ ill Sim—116 E. rikn Puk— MAIn 144 as executrix of the above named estate of Nurse Examiners that she has By Altar Society day, Nov. 22, in St, Catherine’s Iwtli Stwi—<32 Ti|o»—MAIi 189 Optometrist and all persons having claims against said estate are required to file them for passed the examination, which Church. Sales & 125 North Tejon St. allowance in the County Court of the Professional Pharmacy City and County of Denver, Colorado, she took Oct. 6 and 7, and so she When the Altar and Rosary De Soto-Plymouth PHONE MAIN 6662 within six months from said date or is now a registered nurse. Mrs. Society mat Nov. 11, Father 501 No. Tejon MAin 1088 COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. In Rifle Parish said claims will be forever barred. Parnell is the f o r m^e r Diane Charles Salmon of Crook gave a Service MARILYN WEISS, Executrix. Light. She was graduated from Rifle.— (St. Mary’s Parish) — talk, followed by the business All Late Model Used Cars THOMAS L. FORD, AUy.. Mercy Hospital School of Nurs­ A card party was given by the meeting. The prize was won by Get Hour’s ( of Denver) Pete Beroni 1700 E. 5th Ave ing Sept. 8. Altar and Rosary Society Nov. Mrs. Fulton Dittler. The women Carry 5,000 Rile Guarantee Omdy and Ice Cream at First Publication October 22, 1953. enjoyed listening to record Fnrnitnre Shop Last Publication November 19, 1953. 13 in the American Legion Hall. Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Can UPHOLSTERING. Members .^old homemade candy to music. Refreshments were served LEGAL NOTICE Johnson-English BE-UPHOLSTERING A.NO the card players. The pillowcases to 26 persons. REPAIRING Family Communion NOTICE TO CREDITORS donated by Mrs. James Juleff On Nov. 11, Father John Stein Slip CoTcra ind DrapertM ESTATE OF EMELIA B. GONZALES were won by Mrs. Harold Wat­ said Mass in Brush, and attended Drug Co. Mad. to Order DECEASED. NO. 99137 the closing o f the Forty Hours’ GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. Notice ia hereby given that on the 14th Day Scheduled in son. LENTHERIC Toiletries Furniture Made to Order Devotion at Sterling in the eve­ Tejon at Bijoa St. Phons UOO day of October, 1958, letters of admini­ 24-22 So. Wihsatch Are. MAin 5309 4 stration were issued to the undersigned The Altar and Rosary Society ning. 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 met Nov. 12 at 8 o’clock in the as special administrator to collect of the Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Facchi- above named estate and all persons hav­ Lafayette Parish The Heyse Sheet home of the president, Mrs. Har­ nello are the parents of a boy, ME. 3-5349 ME. 4-8193 ing claims against said estate are re­ ley Ortman, in Cliff View. quired to file them for allowance in the Lafayette.— (St. Ida’s Parish) Anthony John. LARRT JERRY Metal and Roofing Elaine Ortman was cohostess. County Court of the City and County of — The second Sunday of every The junior catechism group of INCORPORATED Denver, Colorado, within six months from Mrs. Elvin Oelrich and her Madden Plumbing Co. said date or said claims will be forever month was selected as Family the parish has been formed into HEATING ROOFING barred. mother, Mrs. Emmett Connors the Sodality o f Our Lady. The HUDSON Communion day at the meeting PLUMBING CONTRACTORS SHEET METAL of Leadville, were guests. Mrs. PLUMBING REPAIRS Gonzala T. Gonzales of the Altar and Rosary Society officers for the year are: Pre­ SALES 'SERVICE 529 SO. NEVADA Special Administrator To Collect Pete Bierschied from Antlers GAS WATER HEATERS JAMES J. DELANEY. Atty. Nov. 11. fect, Leo Stieb; vice prefect, Phone 1 MAin S52 also was present. PhtM ME. 2-0042 827 W. Colm4. An. First Insertion October 22, 1958 The plan to encourage all Ronnie Fachinello; secretary, Eat. 1688 Last Insertion November 19, 1953 members of the parish to re­ The Rev. Edward J. Fraez- Donna Amen; and treasurer, LEGAL NOTICE ceive Communion as a family on kowski gave a report on the Janet Quint. Margaret Logston STATE OF COLORADO that Sunday was proposed by Building and Improvement Fund Father Stein was one of 14 City and County of Denrrr the parent and family life com­ drive, which started Nov. 9 in persons in the nation who re­ IN THE COUNTY COURT both town and rural communi­ Studio No. 99228 mittee chairman, Mrs. Pat ceived honorable mention for VIC HEBERT INC. ties. USED CARS Your Portrait at Ckrittmaa CITATION TO ATTEND PROBATE Smothers, as a part of the dean­ their ideas on how to spend OF WILL ery program. Mrs. Dew Thurston wrote a $1,000, according to the United 3660 Downing The Gift Most Appreciated IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUNDA BENNETT, Deceased. A proposal to devote part of letter thanking the members for Press. Among the best of the For Denver's Stnc« 1913 Vorheci Bldg. ME. 4-5245 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF each meeting to the discussion the holy picture given to her 14 honorable mention Ideas was COLORADO. TO: before she left for Utal\. When Father Stein’s desire to “ travel Bethpage Miasion, Aatell, Nebraska. of topic pertinent to the Church Best StranKcr, Legatee; State Home and and (Jatholic life was adopted. she was a member, Mrs. Thurs­ on a one-man peace mission.” Training School, Ridge, Colorado. Stran­ Mrs. Marianne Vandenbos was ton acted as secretary one year The institute said Father Buys! BUCK SPORTING ger, Legatee: The Children’s Hospital appointed refreshment chairman and was president one year. Stein’s letter “ shows the mis­ Aley Drug Co. Aasociation. 1056 E. I9th Ave., Denver. Colorado, Stranger, Legatee; Anna Thor- for the turkey games party. A thank-you card was read sionary spirit— a willingness to GOODS CO. PRESCRIPTION son (Adult), Waverly, Ohio. Slater. Heir Plans were completed for a from the St. Vincent de Paul cut a personal and a new trail DRUGGISTS and legatee: Ida Sanderson (Adult), .515 through an old wilderness.” OK Used Cars The firms listed here “ ETtrythlnt for Erory Sport- 8th St. West, Wellman, Minnesota, Sis­ food sale to be held at the High­ Society for the clothing sent the Phone Main 930 Phon. Main 250 332 So. Tcion 3L ter, Heir and legatee; Albert Nulte way Drugstore Saturday, Nov. group by Mrs. George Knipprath NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT and Trucks deserve to be remembered (Adult), 207 16th Ave. No., Nampa, 21. Hostesses for the meeting ESTATE OF MICHAEL DWYER, S' 19 NO. TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS in behalf o f the Altar Society. ■when you are distributing Idaho, Nephew of the half blood. Heir were Mrs. Pat Smothers and also known as T. R. DWY'ER, and and legatee; I.«uis Nuite (Adult), Box In lieu of a meeting next MICHAEL P. DWYER. DECEASED. Mrs. Mary Frances Wagers. your patronage in the dif­ 29, Keeler, Saak,, Canada, Nephew of month, a pariah Christmas No. 97951 ^ ZECHA & ADAMS i the half blood. Heir and legatee ;* Anna St. Ida’s Men’s Club met in Notice it hereby given that on the 29tb Ham (Adult), Box 29, Keeler, Sask.. party consisting of a buffet ferent lines of business. S P E A R ’ S the rectory Nov. 1, Proceeds day of Decmber. 1953, 1 will present to ^ Conoco Service Station Canada, Niece of the half blood, Heir supper, an exchange of gifts, the County Court of the City and County and legatee; Ida Tufte (Adult), Rt. 1, from the turkey games party, ► and entertainment it scheduled of Denver, Colorado, my accounts for Variety Store Marhass, N. D.. Niece of the half blood, to be held by the club Sun­ FINAL SETTLEMENT of the adminis ► Heir and legatee; Calvin Carlson (Adult). Sunday, Dec. 13, at 5:30 p.m. tration of said estate vrhen and where 2200 E. Platts Art. Colo. Spfs. TELEPHONE TABOR 5191 I 6340 Newcomb St.. San Diego, Calif., day evening, Nov. 22, in the all persont in intereet may appear and Notioiia • Toya • Hardwara • School | Nephew of the half blood once removed. parish hall, will go toward the The next meeting will be Jan. ► object to them If they so desire. 13th & Broadway • Denver SnppHea • Kitchanwara • Glaaawara Heir and legatee; Velma Bateman purchase of furnishings for the 14 in the home of Mrs. Michael ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. (Adult), 12144 Lucerne St., Detroit, Brennan, with Mrs. Pete Bier­ Administrator Coamatica Mich,, Niece of tile half blood, once re­ new church. ^ Navail. At., at C.ch. 1. Pondr. First Publication November 19» 1953 moved, Heir and legatee; Roiierta Ellis Catechism classes are being schied assisting. Lfaat Publication December 10, 1958 (Adult). 1238 Rosemary S t, Denver, Colo­ conducted every Saturday at 10 Dodge-Plymouth Owners rado, Niece of the half blood, oiice re­ IN THE COUNTY COURT moved, Heir and legatee; Marian Osterly a.m. by six young persons of the In and for the Citr and Coantjr of Denrcr (Adult). 2638 James S t, Jefferson Colorado University Newman Loveland Bazaar and State of Colorado Branch, New Orleans, La.. Nieca of the Club. No. 97921 Fenders and Bodies FORT COLLINS half blood, once remov^. Heir and NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETm ON legatee; Darrell Carlson (Adultl. 6340 Miss Gertrude Espinoza, TO SELL REAL ESTATE Mora cara RUST OUT than WEAR OUT. Protect YOURS by Newcomb St., San Diego, Calif.. Nephew daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dinner Serves 400 m THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE letting our experts bump out its fenders and touch up tho of the half blood, once removed, Heir OF WILLIAM F. McGRAW. also known paint job. and legatee: Edward Erickson (Adalt), Espinoza of Lafayette, and Er­ W ILUAM FRANCIS McGRAW, DE­ nest Garcia, son of Dan Garcia, CREASED. Raymond, Minnesota. Nephew of the half - Loveland.— (St. John the Evan­ blood. Heir and legatee: Cora Rusten also of Lafayette, exchanged The People o f the State of Colorado, DREILING MOTORS gelist’s Parish)— The annual ba­ To UNKNOWN HEIRS and JOHN JAMES MOTOR CO. (Adult), Raymond. Minnesota, Niece of marriage vows in a double-ring the half blo^, Heir and legatee; Esther zaar and dinner were held Nov. MORRISSEY, Guardian ad Litem lor Buick and G M C Trucks Olson (Adult), Raymond, Minnesota, ceremony Oct. 21, preceding a unknown heira ) 1278 Lincoln KE. 8221 Niece of the half blood. Heir and legatee; Nuptial Mass celebrated by the 12. A roast beef dinner was served Personi in interent in said estate, Carol Loberg (Adult), Annandale, Min­ to approximately 400 persons, and GREETING: 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 Rev. Joseph Hannan, O.S.B. nesota, Nephew, Heir and legatee: Har­ there was a great deal of activ­ You are hereby notified that on this riett Solbe^ (Adult), Annandale. Minne­ Miss Espinoza’s gown was of 12th day of November, A.D. 195.3, sota, Niece, Heir and legatee; Allyn H. white satin and lace with cathe­ ity in the booths and in games Andrew Wyaowateky, Administrator of Tygeeon (Adultl. tt'4 So. Bixel S t. for old and young. said eatate, presented to snd filed in said Loe Angeles, Calif., J^ephew, Heir and dral trainband finger-tip veil. court hia petition for the sale of certain legatee; Phillis D. ^nn ett (Adult). 1071 She,was attended by Mrs. Glorya Prizes awarded during the eve­ real eatate belonging to said estate and Fort Collins Federal Thompson C t, Glendale, Calif., Niece, Mendez as matron of honor, and ning included a television set to situate In the City and County of Den­ Heir aod legatee; Twlla Staub (Adult), Paul K intz;.a set of Franciscan ver and State of Colorado, more fully • Savings and Loan Assn. 820 Palm Drive, Glendale, Calif., Niece, Mrs. Dorothy Sanchez, who both described in said petition, reference to chinaware, donated by McCauley which is hereby made. 146 North C oll.f. Arena. Heir and legatee. -w wore green gowns. You and each of you are hereby re­ Peter Mendez was best man Jewelers, to Leo Shannon; a set You are further notified to appear and Fort Collin.. Colorodo answer or otherwise plead to said petition quired to ettend the probate of the in and Eddie Sanchez was an usher. of silverware, donated by Myron -/V o r lh e m Cotorado’s Leading itrument propoiting (» be the last will in writing on or before the 28th day of SAVINGS -L INVESTMENTS Siefken, to Daniel Shannon; a December. A.D. 1952, the day set for the HOME LOANS and testament of the decedent above A reception was held in the aft­ .Department Store” named before the Coun& Court of the ernoon at the VFW Hall. The television lamp, made and donated hearing thereof, or on p r before the day City and Opnnty of Denver. State of to which such hearing may be adjourned, Colorado, at .the City and County Build­ oung couple will make their by Mrs. Mary Jones, to Gerald or said petitioi• hwill i...... be taken for Con­ ing in said City and County of Denver, Xhiome in Lafayette. Siefken; and an infra-red broiler, fesaed. Phone 372 on Monday, the 14th dsy of Decembar, Baptized were Michael Greg­ donated by Derby Hill Market, to Given under my hand and the seal of SHINN PHARMACY 1968, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. said court at Denver, in the City and BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR- WITNESS my aignature and teal of ory, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen Seckler of Johnstown, County of Denver and State of Colorado, LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE “Your Parish Drug Store” said Court this. 28th day of October, 1968 Smothers, with La Verne Sloan this 12th dsy of November, A.D. 1968. *• trs 'TIsHlB-iiftiry HMfqiirtm." 9ir ewlilnlei. iilni Is8sf-ii*ls| fictsiy-feliaid Bolmer & Collins WILLIAM B. MILLER, and Ida Wright as sponsors; and WILLIAM B. MILLER. Kilpetsl. !>»•* •cN* ss6 Mt,sad are rssdr ts itniM It silekly asd Phones 92-93 Clerk of the County Court. Is your , attic, baaomoot, or Clerk of the County Court of the Beverly Lou, daughter of Mr. Uuniikly. Sh u tsdsy— and wiry thirty dsyi—tsc neplstt chiekit sad atsauary esrt. Mortuary By B. C. PfflU PS, itoreroom crowdod? Sell torn*- City and County of Denver, Colorado Northern Hotel Bldg. Deputy Clerk. and Mra. Prank Sherratt, with By /s / R. C. PHIUPS. THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. Deputy Clerk James J. Deltney, Atty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schott as thing through REGISTER Want nth snd Acorns, ALplns SUl Lyl* Cellint Tyler Hays The Store tcith a Smile Firet PubHcetion O cto^ f 29, 1958 First Publication November 19, 1968 Ijoet Publication November 26, 1968 sponsors. Adt. ' I Lost Publication December 19, 1968 SSpr—

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•X HkxuiiAdniiieBfatiii PAGE SIXTEEN Offlca, 938 Bannock Strait THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 19,1953

. In Lincoln Room of Shirley-Savoy Hotel Fr. Berord Giblin Returns Merchants to Be Asked Christ the King Parish Ball on Nov. 21 To Clean in Own Areas From Visit With Parents Merchants and building mana­ (Jl. Eliiabeth’i Pariih, DanTer) cis will meet Sunday, Nov. 22, (Chriat the King Pariah, Denver) gers are going to be asked to The Rev. Berard Giblin, in the church at 3 p.m. Novices Parish activities this week are clean not only their own entry- O.F.M., assistant pastor of S t will meet in^he school at 2:30 centered in the sixth annual har­ ways and sidewalks, but also the Elizabeth’s Parish, returned vest ball in the Lincoln Room curb and gutter areas in front Nov. 1-7 after a three-week visit p.m. of the Shirley-Bavoy Hotel .Sat­ of their establishments. with his father, Frank Giblin, >Irs. Elizabeth Salmon, the urday night, Nov. 21. Dancing This decision was reached by who is seriously ill, and his new president of St Elizabeth’s will commence at 9:30. Tables the executive board of the Keep mother in , N. Y. Fraternity, will preside at the will be provided for those who Denver Clean committee, it was Mr. Giblin, 69, is “ domg as officers’ me'eting. She is the may prefer to play cards. announced by Richard E. Pate, mother of the Rev. Charles well as can be expected,” Father Numerous parties hav>e been chairman, and John D. McLucas, Giblin said. He 'is a patient in Salmon, pastor at Crook. She executive secretary. also has a daughter. Sister Eliza planned -to precede the ball. S t Mary’s Hospital, Troy. Among those entertaining are It has always been Illegal for Mr. Giblin has two other sons, beth Cecile of the Maryknoll Mr. and Mrs. Jean J. Jacobucci, anyone to sweep litter into the the Rev. Thomas J. Giblin, community, stationed in Manila. who have asked Messrs, and gutter, it was pointed out. The O.F.M., o f Siena College, Lou- Mrs. Salmon is active in the U A H n IT Ann teeming with-millions of refugees from Mmes. Richard Winstead, Rob­ city issues tickets almost every donville, N. Y., and Thomas many Catholic organizations. 110110 l\OI10 jjg j China. Few have homes, enough clothes,'t>r ert Carmody, Jim Rule, P. G. day to maintenance employes Giblin of Salt Lake City; and a The retiring president, Mrs. who do so. enough food. Shown above is a family seeking shelter under old Hartman, James Delaney, Ber­ daughter, Margaret, in Troy. Euphemia Enders, has been pieces of cardboard. The grandmother seeks to care for'her four nard- Engler, Paul Smith, Walter Now the committee wants them thanked for her many years of Third Order Meeting grandchildren, whose mother was killed by a bomb during the Badger, Anthony Greco, and to go one step further, the ”posi- The Third Order of S t Fran- faithful service: war. No one knows where their father is. Harold Lowery to their home for tive step— collecting trash which Homeless, destitute people all over the world look to the a buffet dinner. accumulates in the gutter.” Catholics of the U.S. for warm clothing, blankets, and shoes. Messrs, and Mmes. Robert I Give your contribution of usable clothing to the local parish collec­ Spalding, Ed Gebhard, Walter I tion depot during the one-day Thanksgiving Clothing Collection; Stein, A1 Hamburg, Howard MMomeniaker's planned in the Archdiocese of Denver on Sunday, Nov. 22. I Crede, Herbert Brock, and Fran­ XOW! I cis Mancini will form a sub I Department scription party for dinner in the Is the time to I Christopher Columbus Film University Club. beautify your home I Patroniie theta Reliable and Friendly Firmt Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Cronin BRICK S T A IN - ■ Slated Nov. 26 by KFEL-TV will entertain in their home prior SHINGLE STAIN HI to the ball and will have as their Call ui for waterproofing reached San Salvador Oct. 12, guests Messrs, and Mmes. Fred P lf l n H firV P S t B n l l -Assisting Mrs. Harold Collins at a re­ Marking Thanksgiving Day, Authorized applicators for the inspiring Spanish-made film Feast of Our Lady of Pilar (to Kirk, Paul Pianfetti, John Mc­ cent meeting of circle captains in her home, when plans were discussed for the Harvest Ball, were Mrs. Albi Fire Retardent Coatings TRY FALBY'S FIRST on the life of Christopher Colum­ whom Spaniards have special de­ Govern, Joe Walsh, Roy Crow­ Robert Spalding (right), president of the Altar and Rosary Society; bus will be presented by KFEL- votion), a fact which prefigures ley, and Major and Mrs. Leonard for Mrs. M. L. Matte (center), general chairman of the ball committee; TV, Channel 2, Denver, on the eventual dedication of our Frisco. Denver Brick Stain Co. country to the Blessed Mother and Estella G, Murphy (left), Register correspondent, Christ the Thursday, Nov. 26, from 11 to Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore King Parish, Denver. CH 1083 1455 Fox Giftwares — Hardware 12 p.m. through the co-operation under the title of Our Lady of have invited Messrs, and Mmes. of the Denver K. of C. the Immaculate Conception. Pat McGee, King Thompson, Ste­ Ko’isewares Paint & Glass This inspirational one-hour Rated as one of the most spec­ phen McNichols, Jack Lande, Sorrowful Mother holiday offering, Dawn of Amer­ tacular motion pictures from Eu­ Charles Green, Charles Lough- ica, is one- of the most lavish rope in recent years, Dawn of rey, Gerald Smith, Christian to 32 Broadway PE. 29 4 0 films produced in Europe. Exclu­ America brings to life on the Seegmiller, Kenneth Sloan, Fred Novena at Lourdes sive TV rights to the film were screen all the colorful court Houck, Jerry TeBockhorst, Wes­ FORT W O RTH JVindow Glass - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Tops granted by Cifesa Productions of pageantry of 15th-century Spain. ley Merritt, Howard Stauffer, Madrid to Holy Cross Father Many scenes were filmed Albert Kuske, P. C. Schaefer, To Begin Nov. 20 DALLAS Patrick Peyton, producer of the midst the splendor of the Medi­ Jr.; Robert Wimbush, and Dr. terranean Sea, with authentic re­ RELIABLE GLASS CO. award-winning Family Theater and Mrs. William Swigert to be (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, HOUSTON productions of the Nina, Pinta, radio series and world director their guests in their home before (Denver) 2571 So. Broadway PE. 4997 of the Family Rosary Crusade. and Columbus’ immortal flag­ going to the ball. The film depicts the seemingly ship, the Santa Maria. The opening of the Sorrowful Another dinner party, to be insurmountable obstacles that Perfectly synchronized Eng­ Mother novena at Our Lady of Walter Magaire, Sales Manager held at the Denver Athletic Club, Lourdes Church, 2290 S. Logan, Columbus overcame in his pur­ lish dialogue was written for the will be composed of Messrs, and is scheduled this Friday evening, pose of sailing westward, includ­ produttion by Fred Niblo, Jr., Extermination Mmes. William Atkins, William Nov. 20. THE BEST ns LUGGAGE ing mass ignorance, royal indif­ prominent Hollywood screen­ t All Kinds Holke, Jack Maclear, James Mc- The Rev. C. M. Brissette, Service ference, the skepticism of his writer. More than 200 television Conaty, Joseph McDermott, Leon O.S.M., of Chicago, 111., who crews, and personal hardship^. stations throughout the country Black Widow Spidera, Rats, spoke at all the Masses last Sun­ His indomitable determination have signified their intention to Mee, Kenneth Rodriguez, James Mica, Roaches, Bed Bugs, day, was called back to Chicago. and faith in God reaches silver telecast this Thanksgiving fea­ Tichy, and Charles Barry. Clover Mites, Termites. , The Rev. Thomas Lo Cascio, screen climax in his dramatic dis­ ture. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ellerby Viewers are urged to write will have as their guests in tlteir O.S.M., from Mt. Carmel covery of the New World. Church, Denver, will open the Denver Pest Control the TV station thanking it for home Messrs, an^ Mmes. Robert The film accents the first pub­ novena this Friday at Lourdes. SP. 4673 1754 S. Bd’wy its co-operation in order to show Connors, Charles Newton, Peter lic prayer of thanksgiving in the The Sorrowful Mother novena their appreciation of the efforts Allen, Jerry Galligan, Peter Albi, Western Hemisphere. Signifi­ has been held at Mt. Carmel William Horan, Henry Thurston, WESTERN cantly, Columbus and his crews in presenting the picture. Church. Father Lo Cascio will and James Strong. bring members of his choir to W INDOW & HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seep will help in the establishment of the CLEANING CO. ENGLEWOOD honor Mi.«s Katherine Meagher novena. HEATING COMPANY Englewood Parish to Aid and Chuck Miller, whose engage­ A large crowd is expected at WE CLEAN ment was recently announced, at Stnriac Kntirt Engltwood and the opening novena, as more Windows Walls Dmitm* Arc* dinner in their home, and will than 800 novena books were sold Woodwork Wall Paper Authoriied L.nnox D.alMr LittleSistersof PoorWork take their guests to the ball. to parishioners after the Masses Floors (Washed & Waxed) Furnacea Also planning to entertain last Sunday. If it is necessary after the opening, two novena and Air Conditioning enthal and Mary Arundel as before the ball are Mr. and Mrs. FREE ESTIMATES Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ services will be held on Fridays. ish)— This Sunday, Nov. 22, the sponsors. Howard Clennan, Mr. and Mrs. FULLY INSURED John Breen, and many others. At the present time more ALL MAKES FURNACES Little Sisters of the Poor will Tha Mat.*, on Thank.giving than 1,000,000 persons who at­ Residential a Commercial INSTALLED, SERVICED Mrs, M. L. Matte, general Travel relaxed... arrive take up a collection at the church Day, Nov. 26, will b* at 6:15 tend the novena on Friday in all Work chairman of the ball committee, refreshed! Enjoy smooth travel—de^p cushioned AND REPAIRED door for their works of charity. and 8 o’clock. novena churches are united in entertained the circle captains in reclining coach seats... choice of sleeping car 1 0 3 2 1 8 t h MAIn 1556 This will be the annual archdioc­ Members o f the Holy Name special prayers for peace and the i her home Monday evening, Nov. * Heating esan collection from the parish Society who attended the Arch­ conversion of Russia. The berth or private rooms. Distinctive dining car aerrlce. 16. Final arrangements were for the missions. The parishion­ diocesan Union meeting in St. prayer and sacrifice crusade for * Air Conditioning made for the ball. ers are asked to be generous in Vincent de Paul’s Parish Nov. peace follows the revelations of * Sheet Metal Work their response to this appeal. TO TEXAS FROM HXAS Bacon & Schramm 16 were Ed Theisen, Joseph Altar Saciety to Meet the Mother of God when she ap­ FREE CHECKUP Profits from the sale of Cath­ Bowles, Bill Smyth, and Peter peared at Fatima in Portugal. Lv. Denver ...... 12:01 noon Iv. Oaftoi ...... 1:00 pm Composition Roofing AND ESTIMATE olic Christmas cards by the Altar Ar. Fort Worth ...... 6:00 am lv. Fort Worth...... 2:00 pm Klismet. Following the recitation of the The Holy Mother said then that Ph. SP. 0055 or SU. 1-4494 and Rosary Society are being there would be no peace until Ar. Doltas ...... 7i15am Ar. Dtnvar...... 7i00om Tile Roofing The parish conference o f the Rosary in the church at 1:30 1065 W. Harapdan used for the maintenance of the Russia was converted from its Roof Repairing St. Vincent de Paul Society will Friday, Nov, 27, the Altar and (Connecting itreomVmo4 torfitoi SovfhboMA^« etttWot HouiMa 1iI6 temporary chapel in the school. pagan ideology. Northbound, foovti Houtfen 8i35 om) Prank Watara, Pran. station a truck in front of the Rosary Society will meet in the 4020 Brighton Blvd., CH. 6563 Mrs. De Wall is the new prwi- school on Sunday, Nov. 22, for PTA to Meet Nov, 24 dent of the parish rosary-makers rectory assembly room. Mrs. J. garments that parishioners wish R. Plank, program chairman, will Members of the PTA will group. This group meets in the to contribute to the Thanksgiv­ rectory on the first Tuesday of present an entertaining program. meet Tuesday, Nov. 24, in the ing clothing collection. Center House hall. A very im­ it's summer time down south CERTIFIED CHEMICAL every month. At the social hour the host­ Sola Planned Nav. 22 esses, Mmes. Elton Fair, Jr.; C. portant meeting will be held Infants baptized were An­ and a member of each family The Texas Zephyr takes you to The Altar Society is planning T. Gabelman, C. J. Green, and PRODUaS, INC. thony Cornelius, son of Mr. and with a child in the school a baked goods and apron sale in David Hambrick, will serve re­ the gateway of America’s Mrs. Dennis Bracken, with Rob­ urged to attend. Building Maintenance the recreation center on Sunday, freshments. ert and Sheila Bell as sponsors'; The men of the Rock of favorite mid-winter recreation Nov. 22. Proceeds will J>e used The ushers will meet in the Supplies Michael Eugene, son of Mr. and Lourdes Club are asked to at­ for the furnishing of the tempo­ church Thursday evening, Nov. areas — Houston, Galveston, Mrs. Charles Potts, with Melvin tend a very special meeting this Bmtkcs . Toilet TItinee 19, at 6:15 p.m. for Benediction and Marilyn Pelton as sponsors; rary chapel in the new school. Tuesday, NOv. 24, during the the Gulf Coast Riviera, Papar ToweU A sound system and' moveable of the Blessed Sacrament. This John Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. PTA meeting. A special room Mexico City, New Orleans, Florida. Coraplet. Janitor Noeiis William Potts, with John and platform are being installed, will be followed by a buffet din­ for the men will enable the men Ruth Forster as sponsors; which it is hoped, will add to the ner in the rectory at 7 p.m. to hold their meeting. Nomina 1180 Kalamatk Stroot The St. Vincent de Paul So­ Mary Ann, daughter o f Mr. appropriateness of the meeting tions of officers for the Rocks room for church purposes. ciety asks the co-operation of Phones TAbor 0103 and Mrs. Sylvester Braun, with organization will be conducted One W ay Coach Fares hr tnhrmatloa, r,wrvetteni, flchth, pharw or dree Carl and Lucille Junk as spon­ The Altar Society is adopting the parish in the clothing drive Christmas program for City Tiekti Officai 17th and Champa TAbor 0 1 0 4 the honor system in obtaining on Nov. 22. from Denver i sors by proxy for V. Joe Braun the shrine announced. All men PhoM KEyitoM 1123 The high school religion class and Lucille Riedel; Maureen Lu­ donations for the sale, leaving are urged to attend this meet­ meets every Tuesday evening in F(DRT W ORTh 2 0 ° ^ cille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it to the telephone committee and ing, the school at 7 :30. All students J. A. JOHNSON & SON James Boies, with R. Paul Horan the parishioners to send in suffi­ Sound equipment has been attending junior and senior pub­ DALLAS _____ Established 35 Years and Lillian Horan as sponsors; cient items to make the sale suc­ installed in the church and will lic high schools are expected to Eloise Marie, daughter of Mr. cessful. All donations should be be used for the first time at the • Gutters • Sheet Metal attend. and Mrs. Lester Reilley, with Jo brought to the cafeteria of the novena opening on Friday. H O U S T O N .. ! 2 6 ’ ^ Specialising * Gas Furnaces seph and Rose Costello as spon­ new school on Saturday, Nov. 21, fplus fox) in Quality * Gas Conversion Burners sors] by proxy for Maurice and from 2 to 4 p.m., or before the earlier Masses on Sunday, IVeoWng Shop Bought Plumbing 88 Ponniylvania RA 5657 Ellen Reilley; and Kathleen Lu­ and cille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nov. 22. Harvey Chubb, with Florian Ros- The Altar Society, at the meet­ By Mrs, Theresa Kolb Heating ing Nov. 9, thanked Mrs. D. Repairs Dreiling and Mrs. G. Burke for Mrs. Theresa Kolb, of 4970 the care of the altar and sanctU'^' Green Court, Denver, a member DRAPERS ary during the past month. of St. Catherine’s Parish, re­ Evergreen Men Thanks kif’ere extended also to cently purchased the Abies Mrs. E. Theisen for decorating French Art Weavers Shop at 308 SLATTERY UPHOISTERV the altars with flowers. The sick Tabor building, Denver. The Plan Catholic committee' composed of Mrs. J. shop specializes in reweaving 926 W. 6th Ave. Smilanic, chairman; Mrs. G. burns, tears, and moth holes in & MA. 4507 Moore, Mrs. K. Nachazel, Mrs. any kind of fabrics. The repair­ M. Reed, made the following ing of knitted goods and hosiery Upholstering, Repairing Census of Area sick calls; Private homes, three; mending are also done. Custom Built Furniture Costello home, four; convalescent The charges are very reason­ COMPANY Evergreen.— (Christ the King homes, /? ; Swedish Sanitorium; able. The phone number is TA. All work guaranteed. Terms Parish) — The meeting of the nine. 0894. Plumbing and Heating if desired. Evening calls. Men’s Club in the rectory Nov. The Altar Society it holding 17 was attended by Messrs. e tewing bee in the rectory Contractors Hoelsken, Zipprich, Reardon, Thurtday, Nov. 19, from 10 The firms listed here Gortich, Spilo, Wale, Malley, CHRISTMAS JOHN J. CONNOR, Prciidcnt a.m. to 2 p.m. Mri. A. Michaud deserve to be remembered Feehan, Matthews, Martischang, it chairman. Thota attending ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vlc< PrMMcnt Welch, Dee, Grabrian, Andru- when you are distributing are atked to bring tack CAROLS 1726 MARKET STREET sko. White, Cline, Greer, Faye, Inncbat. Coffaa will ha tarvad. and Grady. PHONE MAIN 7127 or 7128 your patronage in the dif­ The PTA wishes to thank all ferent lines of business. A census of Catholics and who helped to make the jamboree non-Catholics in the Evergreen NoVi 7 a success. Special com­ GIVE district was discussed and ap­ Happy children ainging mendation is extended to the THE REGISTER proved. carols—this is Christmas. A workers in charge of the spa­ On Sunday, Nov. 29, residents healthy, happy future for National Edition ghetti dinner, Mrs. S. Chirichi- Electrical Contracting & Repoiring of Idledale, Conifer, Pine, Buf­ oar children is our greatest A gift repeated dream. We can help to make 'A falo, Marshdale, Kittridge, gno, chairman, who was assisted this dream come true by join­ Indian Hills, M t Vernon, Bergen in the management by Mrs. C, 52 Times Boom, Mrs. G. Burke, and Mrs. ing the fight against TB. lARL J.STROHMIIIGIR Park, and Evergreen will be When we buy and use Christ­ contacted. A printed form will E, Theisen. Also assisting in different ca­ mas Seals we are supporting during the year iUctrlc C«mp«By be ftft with the Catholics, and a the year-roand work of the LicenMd and Banded letter for non-Catholics. The pacities as chairmen were Mr. and Mrs. W, Potter, finance tubercniosis associations. )« Member National Electrical Contractors Ast’n. forms will be picked up in the Special Gift Rates following day or two. committee; George Triska, clean­ 'A Buy and Use CbristiMS Sells 3 lubscriptioni $ 5.00 1178 Stout St. Ac. 5733 Although the men named above ing: Mrs- K- Vogelsburg, radio A have volunteered, additional and television, and writing words 6 iubicriptionf $10.00 volunteers are needed and wRl for a song, used'by the kinder­ A 1 lubtcription $^2.00 FOR THE FINEST CLEANING be greatly appreciated. garten children on the Joe Flood A A meeting will be held in tfag p ^ r ^ a m . Far Prampt AND REPAIRING rectory at 7:30 Tuesday, Nov. .'T h e Englewood merchants A Pay IVow or 24, for those who will work on also contributed generously. The A in January ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC the project. eighth grade boys made the pos­ LAUNDRY & 54 at Catechism Class ters for the jamboree, and the A Mail order to Fifty-four childr^ are now eighth p a d e girls helped the DRY CLEANING A R n g IS D^ght attending the Satur^y morning wointto, in the kitchen the Service . . . Cali: A C a ll catechism class, which > is ap­ of 0 ^ dinner. The Register gross proceeds from the A proximately double the original P. 0. Box 1620 attendance. As a result of this jamboree amounted to $1,726.09, TA. 6370 A A n d increased attendance, 10 new antf the net profit was $1,314.62. Denver 1, Colo. servers are being trained and a The budget for the year calls CASCADE A or 2630 E. 3rd EA. 8361 newly formed children’s choir for expenditures amounting to A Phone KE. 4205 has been made possible. Th6 $9 $1,020.35. The balance of Laundry Dry Cleaners Also Wall to Wall Claaning in tha Home children are now rehearsing $294. wUl^ be used as working & A carols to sing on Christmas Day. jcapitaL

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