I Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation I Contents Copyright by the Catholic Preu Society, Inc.. 1960 — Permiaiioo to Reproduce, Ixeept Housing Center Residents On Articles OtberwUe Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Set Example For America DENVER CATHaiC

DIRECTOR LAUDS 'LITTLE UNITED NATIONS' V O L. L V . No. 16. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960 DENVER, COLORADO 4 *t- + By Robkkt Ramsey "We who have more of this earth's material goods could learn much from these people concerning living Need Equal Opportunities in the kind of America we like to talk about." ^ These are the words of Lee F. Johnson, ekecutive On Frontiers at Home director of the Iknver Housing Authority, and the peo­ ple he Is speaking about are the 13,000 persons who com­ Thc^/odotelng ere ezeerpti of Lot F. JohMton's addrets on prise the 13 communities of Denver’s low-rent public­ MegrotwM oi the NdtaoMi Coitfiotl of CothoUc Women’s Con- housing projects. WNtim « Lot Veeos, Ntv. Mr. Johnson recently returned e Wheoever the sahiect of integration in education, in com- to Denver from Las Vegas, Nev., In elaborating on his talk at ■nnity fife, in boosing, or any of its manifestations is submitted where he addreued tbe National the convention, Johnson, a non- fer diecnidoo, 1 always find myself at a loss as to how best to Council of Cathqlic Women's Catholic, asserted that "Den­ M ea d the b e ^ coaeepts cd the Christian religion, all other Convention on “Integration in ver has made great strides in great 'rell^ous foccee t^ t serve as guide-posts, and of the Con- Housing." integration" in the past few stitutlon of tbe United States. In my heart 1 resent the fact that + . + + years. Even though there is this nnst o t neeeaaJty be a loblect for discussion. No such thing much to be accomplished here, exists 00 eartb m an inferlOT human being at the moment a child he added, Denver is “far ahead is bom of other cities” of the nation in this endeavor. O n ie program's (low-Fent public-housing) most surprising NO COLOR LINE success in my opinion has been in the South. Certainly the great­ Turning to his work in public est number of e le c t a with municipal support have been devel­ bousing, Johnson is proud of oped then, and every myth of the Negro as a second-class citizen, the fact that in his two and one a poor bouiaekeeper, a devotee of filth baa been exploded. half years as executive director • If we are to demand tbe sacrifice of a fellow American's of the Denver Housing Authori­ life fUit Viocentian coofereDce is Tbe missidnary Bethlehem Fa­ to all Formosa. I founded It jects as "a little America, a lit­ tle United Nationi,” Johnson de­ Proposed Bill Would Stiffen Low Tal Tnng, Taiwan (Formaia). ther Otto Humi wished to form for the purjSoie of making my clared that “ members of all a confereoce of the St. Vincent parishlonen, in spite of being Since its establlshmeDt i d races serve on the project de Paul Society in bis parish, poor themselves, see tbe pover­ Jenuary of thii year, tbe F or boards." These boards, or ten­ and be found many willing ty of tbe others and to teach moH conference, (which is one ant councils, bold parties for Against Seller of Smut to Minors workers among his recently con- them Christian cbarily. .. of a mtsakwary nniti ipoosored the children, of which at pres­ voted CaUioUes. "Please say a hearty thank by De Paul men in tbe U.S.), By D a t e Mnxon Tbe bill would make distribu­ cities must prove peddlers know Awarded a scholarship to Den­ you to the Denver society in ent there are 8D00 in the 13 has recrived material aid and FaUwr Humi felt that the communities. They conduct sen­ tion of pornographic material to their pictures or magazines are ver University he majored in my name." A proposed bill to be pre­ eDcoungement from Ita U. 8. De Paul Society way would pro­ ior citizen dubs, and they spon­ minors a felony punishable by obscene. speech there, until he was HANDS ACROSS SEA sented at the next state Legiria- spoosor, tbe eight-member con­ vide to excellent opportunity sor Boy Scout and Girl Sccut from one to five years in Tbe 29-year-old author of the called for Army service for a Tbe De Paul Society’s mis tnre to strengthen the existing ference at Holy Trinity Ptriab. for tbe new Catbollct to learn troops, among other actlvltiei. the state ponlfkntiary. Under the proposed bill is the son of a three-year period. After retnn- aknary program, which is de- law againat peraons distribuUng charity and to enter into ^ Mr. Johnaon noted that one ebsetne materia! to children is im e n t law, ^trlbution ot ob­ pioneer Denver family, the J. log to Denver University, be B8QAN t TEARS AGO acUve lay apoatoiate. sicDcd so that all of the more Boy Seeut troop is “90 per cent scene materls] is a misde­ Vincent Carlins. "He attended completed his undergraduate This m latkaarr work began than 4,000 conferences in the being written by Deputy Dis­ White but it headed by a Negro. trict Attorney Leonard Carlin, meanor. St. John's School and Regis High studies and entered law school. for the Weatmlnater conference POOR AMONG POOR U.S. can participate in an or­ In 1954 bd won tbe national The children don’t recognise any a member of the Colorado Citi­ Distributors can receive up to School, where he was valedic­ some two yean ago. when, In a letter to Father Huber, ganized hands-across-t h e-s e a torian of bis graduation clus. (Turn to Page 3 — Column 4) color line. You will see them zens' Committee for Decency a year iu tbe county jail and as with tbe help of Bethlehem tbe Formosa misaioner report­ charity movement, has been in (Turn to Pope 3 — Column 4) and an active Catholic layman. much ay a $2,000 fine. But be­ Father Walter Huber, contact ed: "Around the beginning of effect for only a few months. cause of big profits in porno­ Under tbe mission program, graphy, peddlers and publish­ LAWYERS AND JUDGES parish conferences in the U.S. ers can accept the fines and re­ "adopt" an overseas unit of the Parish Dinners Comply turn to work. The longer prison OVER 1300 MAKE organization to help that group term would obviate this. TO ATTEND RED MASS further to aid the poor. The proposed bill would also By iiniring conferences in make it a crime to pose for ob­ To Be Held in Cathedral Dec. 4 this country to units overseas, With Health Regulations RETREATS IN YEAR scene photographs and would More than 150 members of the ceived by the guild committee. funds and assistance will be 'RegisUr* Nakei Spot Cheek modify the present slate law legal profession have accepted ARCHBlSHOr WILL PRESIDE A t Saercfi H e a r t , Sedolio provided in 27 underprivileged which makes the crime of ille­ countries. Asia, Africa, and invitiations to attend tbe first Archbishop Urban J. V d v ot By far tbe majority of the "I don't have horns,” Mr. gal distribution of obscene ma­ annua^ Red Mass to be cele­ Denver will resid e at the Mass By J. R . W a l s b For the third retreat starting Latin America will be the main fund-raising dinners conducted Stevenson said. ‘There Is no ban terial be a knowing offense. Dec. 1, some 52 men are regis­ areas of concentration. brated on Sunday, Dec. 4, at and Blsixv-elect David H. Ma­ A very aucceaaful first year by Catholic parish organizations of fund-raising sales. We are tered. It is sponsored by the NOT CRIME SOW 9 a.m. in tbe Cathedral, Den­ loney, spiritual director of the of operation is recorded for As part of this nation-wide in the Denver area are in accord not closing up churches. We Columbine Serra Gub and Our ver. , Lawyers' Guild, will be the cele­ Sacred Heart Retreat House movement, under the direction with the regulationa of city are not putting anyone out of It is not now a state-crime to Lady of Fatima Parish, Lake- According.to Michael Reidy, brant. lor men near SedaUa. of the De Paul Society mis­ health authorities. business. The Instructions I sent pose for an obsceoe picture. wood. sionary activities comihittee in And the state law must be president of'th e Catholic Law­ Bishop Hubert H. Newell of Father Raphael .McCarthy, This Is the conclusion reached out were merely a reiteration of Another significant fact of the New York, the Westminster con changed to Include the word yers’ Guild in Denver, whid> Cheyenne will preich the ser­ 8. J„ dlikctor, said that l.S4t after conversations with Peter the policy the Health Depart­ “knowingly" in light of the U.S. is sponsoring the Mass, the num­ mon. A breakfast will follow men attended the 43 retreats first year of the retreat house ference has helped to organize Stevenson, chief of the environ­ ment has followed on a food Supreme Court decision in tbe ber in attendance will tar ex­ at 10:16 o'clock in the Hilton that were conducted, for an is that tbe majority of men in the De Paul conference in For­ mental health service» for the ordinance that has been on the Sniith case, Mr. Carlin said- The ceed the present count since ac­ Hotel. average of 31 per week. attendance was under 40 years mosa, and has contributed funds Denver Department of Health books since 1950." for its support. and Hospitals. Published com­ He stressed that "this is not Supreme Court held states and ceptances are still being re­ (Turn to Page 3 — Column 4) *Tt usually takes two or three of age. Young .hnarried men and college stu<)pnts, the Je­ ments by the health official something new: our pffice has ycaux,” Father McCarthy point­ suit noted, seem enthusiastic touched off a controversy con­ (Turn to Pope 3— Column 6) ed out, "for a new retreat about their own retreat house December 8 cerning such'activities as bake bouse to get going. But men of and are determined to return sales and poUuck suppers used tbe ardidlocese and nei^bor- the following year and bring Day of Obligation by many groups to finance $25 Contributed tng atates have helped to start newcomers with them. their programs. this new retreat house on a Wednesday, Dec. 7, the vigil LETTER RECALLED very luccetiful level. Their en- SCHEDULE FOR 1961 of the Feast of the Immaculate A letter sent by Hr. Steven­ To St. Jude Burse tbuslasm has been encourag- A full schedule of retreats for Conception, is a day of fast and son to the Denver Public Six donors this week added afiH In i." IMl is being prepared and will complete abstinence. Schools, the Denver Council of 325 to the SL Jude Burse, arch­ The first two weeks of tbe be released M ore next Janu­ Thursday, Dec. 8, the Feast CTiurches, and the Denver Arch­ diocesan fund for the educa­ eecood year for tbe retreat ary. Sponsoring groups for the of the Immaculate Conception, diocesan Chancery Office on tion-of future priests. Total for bouse taw 47 and 38 men, re- week • end retreats and team is a holy day of obligation. the subject is being recalled the burse now stands at $2,602. apectlvely, in attendaiKe. FacU- captains are being l is t e d , All Catholics are bound to at­ pending a review by the Board Contributors included the fol­ itiea are Umlted to S3 men. (Turn to Pope 3— Column 6) tend Mass on that day. of Health and Hospitals. lowing from Denver: M.C., $2; Anonymous; $3; K.M.S., $10, in thanksgiving; M.L.M., $5; J.N., $2: and Anonymous, $3. The sum of $6,000 will estab­ lish a seminary burse in per­ petuity for the education of a student for the priesthood. The principal will be invested and S t only the interest used. The Catholic people are requested to remember tbe education of Denver seminarians in their last wills and testaments. Any amount will be gratefully re­ ceived. The future of the Church GARMENTS GIVEN OENEROUSLY depends upon a well-prepared priesthood in sufficient num­ EVERY CONCEIVABLE TYPE of con­ John V. Berger (left) of tbe De Paul confereoce bers. tainer, including sacks furnished by the in St. Joseph's Redemptorist Parish. Denver: Donations to the seminary St Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau, pour^ into Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, chairman of the arch­ burse should be sent to tbe the Wazee Street warehouse in Denver bearing diocese drive; and Robert F. Connor (right) of Most Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Arch­ more than 60 tons of clothing contributed in tbe the Denver cihrist the King conference. Usable bishop of Denver, Chancery Of­ 12tb annual Thanksgi/ing Week Drive conducted clothing collections this year are running 15 per fice. 1536 Logan Street. Denver in the Denver Archdiocese. Posing before the cent higher than the previous year. 3, Colo. tangible effects of this love of God and msn are

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15 PER CENT .VsJ. INCREASE IS REPORTED Contributions of clothing by usual, he added By the time Dame and St. C'ai!" 'ine’ s, chine are four women and one 33 PERSONS KEEP WHEELS TURNING AT LITTLETON SCHOOL Caiholics of the r.rchdiocese the last garment is sorted and some pickups made as young man. who u being re­ Keeping the complicated wheels turning to run the largest by nine Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondolet, 10 lay teachers, aix for the destitute overseas and packed, be estimated, the many as five inps from one habilitated Three men are parish The clothing is still re tire d to handle the baling grade acbool in tbe Archdiocese of Denvw—St Mary's of LilG^!M eteria workers, three bus driven, two caretakers, and an are running IS per cent bet­ total number of pound.s col­ toi>—taken a great deal of beedy, gritty work by a great number | athletic coach. Sister Frances de Sales is principal, and Sister lected will be between 120.- being brought in from areas and one man. usually assign­ ter than last year, reported o f dedicated people. Georgiana is her administrative assistant. 000 and 125.000 outside of Denver and a num­ ed to the warehouse, is act­ In aU. the Khool requires tbe services of 33 persons to meet, Tbe religious and lay staff members~33 in all—get ready Victor Rohr, matager of the . ber of places, like Brighton ing as the organizer of Jhe the needt of tbe 014 children enrolled in grades one through for tbe day’s operation in the picture above. Before the 914 cbil- St. Vincent de Paul Salvage STILL COMING and Colorado Springs, had not work. At the opening of the dren enrolled leave school at the end of the day. their beads Bureau. Five or s.x large trurk- yet been heard from by Tues­ drive, the warehouse had Father Frederick D. McCallin Is pastor at St. Mary s and will be fuller from classroom work—and their stomachs will be The quality of tbe cloth­ load.s came in the first day day. been completely emptied of he is aaaiated by Father William Sievers. Tbe school is staffed fuller from goodies served in the school's modern cafeterias ing. in addition, is better than from such parishes a« Notre Working on the sorting ma­ clothing. M OI TWO OfHe*, 936 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 ^urirfay, December 1,1950 jpnmofti) SICK a u § otucinxES w r RELIGIOUS GIFTS FROM CLARKE'S NeMfM S Height U k ” Walnut jS Croat—gold corpus, glfl jm b oxed ...... |3M » I Ne. M59t S Blonde crom gold M h i corpus, 0 ft K • ^ rosaF boxed. ^ ...... 1449 S

i - " , y \ irijaiACJC GOlORS, AN^( CRYSTAL . , V i Ne. 165*8 g < : V . Limed Oak >- sOvgr g r I^OMO tCHWUft U corpus, gift |& ^ '• ■ _ u4L W 1’^ % b oxed ...... 944* S t Ne. M51t . Walnut, hand rubbed S f T .M V lB A lL T W M 4I. lU i Delly MlMl k truly oiie ooae. kindpaieted m - M t i RfeelEMk mm paMlibi4 PMw «ltb leoeroui m of put. Gift Boied..|9JI m cetar ttreuihHt Ceafriten^ welon with Utio-EnilUb isrj^^EiHEiafe.'ss;; , le d edf«> ...... • AW He. m /U Bteck ilattlated Im Unt, enboned croee ea Croat, rod bttnikbed edfoe, round ee^M^e ~ 5.Od !«* CRUCIFIXES No. ttf/«W WUte HsuUM leathw with gold ilM Md title ...... Contemporary block- He.tl«/U Qwehn toil m m t, gold ed m . style wood cross nicely ftTifliW i la Ueek, le d or Blue. finished with a Inetid silver plated corpus, N i.ll« /M Meek Qe^Me'ieiitber. very attractive, Avail­ able in the following m . * W n CiiillO/W eb^e^'irtth a lia : M o y f UNWG ...... UJd No. im /19-H t. 7k” He. tU /tt Detae edition, extrt fk^Ue W o ^ leetW Hoed. Available la Black. Rad A N«, 3711 Irilllanl foc«t*d Cryltol Aurora Bornlii btads Etch ...... -$ 2 4 5 or Gnaa leMber. Specify co lo r...... IM d mountod on irrang telderad link curb chain. Uiurgical type Ne. 11*4/27—HL 10%” Each ...... -$ 3 4 5 IT. X W X ri CONTDiVOUS SUNDAY MISSAL thin erveiOx at lote»t d «lgn with motching piorcod Modonno- > toofel No eroa reftfoncaa. Haaaaa foe Scapuloc engrovad center. Lertgth 23 inehea ...... $11.73 Ne. 11*6/33—Ht. 13". feOew ia lequenca. U80 paget. Each ...... $440 0— Ne. 3737 Feceied bell shape Aurora ao(ealii Oyital He. m m Bkek detk rod edgee...... I AW beads meuniod on rept patsorn Sterling Sliver chain. Pepvtor A ir'' He. H M 1 Black £ 3 ^ leethar, rod adgaa------AM Coniernporary slyle pollihed crucifix with Drooping Head SICK CALL He. n i/lS Qwulai eeel graia ketber. gold adgaa. Corpus. Pierced Modomu-Scopular oemer. length of retory CRUCIFIXES Avaikbk la Black. Bed or Blue. ^ ^ 24 Irtehei ...... - ...... $13.50 Ne. 1*46 I Maokted k a ^ , g3d edg^ C - We. 3731 Sourtd black bead roeory with carved decodes S3 No materiel R e^lW W Ikhweatkio.‘iaiii*‘flrt^ 'to on Sterling Sliver rope chain. Attractive engraved crucifix with h u been spend in i feur-subfect Clever leaf design center. An eiccllent gift item, what is the length 21 Inches ______-.$6-7$ Set ev ella ^ R . JOSEPH BEGVLAB BVNDAT H1S8AL ly proportioned, lAHe. eeirto-toed type. lUuitratloni of Holy Rotary in full D We. 3733 Orllllonl multl-celgred Airrero lorealli faceted fully finished 15” Blonde rubbed wood U directly ceo- e r i e l k i T beads mounted on Sterling Sliver repe pattern chain. Lertest He. IM /M ■ Black or Blue doth. Pleaae apedfy co lo r.! 176 truted to ■ patnral corpus design liturgical type etvciflx with riveted Drooping Head and 4 Evangelist emWeai He. m m Black simulated leatber, gcM edges . . . . IM Ne.m/11 Oeaoiaa sad leather with cold Corpus end cut-out Madonna Scapular center, length of mounted on each end of the ftampiBg. Geld adgaa. Avallahk m Sladk, resory 2 2 ’/, Indies...... $11.75 crocs. Gift Boxed. Bed crBlut. naaaa specify eokB - ...... 4A0 E ach ...... 4174$ I h . m m D eioeeditiae. Black Oeiible leather, 1— Ne. 1730 Oval block beedi mounted on Sterling Silver gold edges...... AM soldered link dioln. Uiurgleol type cn^fix with tapered ends and substantial cait'Corpue. Engraved, pierced Miraculous THE BOLT BIBLE (New Editiaa) Medal center, length 21 '/, Indiee ...... $9.2S He. H l/n Blaek doth, red edges...... g U 5 He. m /e i BkA Qoth. Oienge sdges, 80 colored A -H e. 1733 Foceted bell shope beod In Crystal ond colors QhMtrstloni...... IM J*. I i"-: : ' He. M d/ttB Blade simulated leather, gold edges — *40 mounted on soldered link Sterling Sliver curb choin. liturgical N e .S U /U BED erB I^C K kathar, gold edges. type thin crucifix of lotest daeign ond engraved pierced fuD celsr Ulastrstkas ...... LAW Miraculous Medal center. Cotorsi He. CIO/U Dehue Fine Art EditioD, 1400 pages with 00 vrorld famous mssterpieccs ia CHYSTAl — SIDE — AQUAMAPINE — IT. GREEN , full cokr, Black kstbsr. gold length of rosary 23y, inchos ...... -S10.SO e ^ deluxe gift box ...... r - 1A60 Me. MO/OtW w B te dimikted cither, gold edges, SATIN IINEO BOX PROVIDED 80 celsr UhatnUoni ...... U M WITH UCH lOURY

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WHEN ORDERING lY PHONE OR MAIL SPECIFY ITEM NUMBER g; PRICE CLARKE’S CHURCH GOODS 1633 TREMONT A a c i DenvHr 2, C e le rm ie AlpiM 5-4200 — IM h m r 5 -3 7 S 9 E immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm msm\ TlNiri4«y, D ictifcir 1 ,1960 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttl«phofM, 4-4205 RAGE TH RH Residents of Housing Parishes Comply With Regulations (Continued Frtm Page One) nisation, said the parish is for­ and both parishes have cun- k . been enforcing tbe program for tunate in having two men bak­ plied fully. Center Set Example the past eight years.” ers as paririiloners. In a pram release to the cur­ m The policy of baking in the rent controversy, Dr. Francis "Our whole program in pub­ lic health work,” he said, “ is parish kitchen was followed also Candlln, chairman of tbe Board predicated on tbe principle pre- at Cure d' A n cm a a recent Health and Hospitals, de­ For American Unity ventltive. The instructions on bake sale. clared that “ on tbe whole, most PRIDE IN BEST •V *• » *» r > food sales were made in this churches and schools have ex­ (Coatmurd From Pope One) but hard-luck throughout most spirit.” Mrs. DeBcll commented, how­ cellent kitchen faculties' end of their lives. However, 73 per ever, that she feels "the house­ there have beea frw vMations playing togelbtf and their moth­ The letter referred to cited cent o f them are earning wife is probably more consd- of sanitary practices. Tbera has ers on tbe doorstepe talking Article 721 of the Revised Mu­ entious” in this regard than one always b M an' eocouragement together.’ own way even tbougb their in­ nicipal Code of tbe City and who bakes tor 6ommercia] pu^ tn prepare feed for large i • comes may be m all, o r are liv­ and County of Denver, which As the Denrer executive ing on pensions or soda! securi­ poses. "If the baked artide is groups in insttuttoDs' kltdiea fa- outlines the inspection services pointed out in his talk at the ty which represent the fruits of not one of my best," she said, dlitiet where the sanitary prep­ ■* .t. required in conducting a food NCCW ConventioiL “It Is euy tbeir labors through years of I w «i’ t lake it It's a matter aration of food is assured." establtshnlent. It asked the co­ m to sty, ‘Ob, but these a n in­ toil. of personal pride.” The Board of Health and Hos­ operation of organization officl digent families, receiving sub­ “Tbeir Incomes are so small Mrs. DeBell said she remem­ pitals, be said, “ has not ordered sidies. and have no choice, they ala In encouraging compliance bers some time ago when the any churrii or school to discon­ that they cannot afford decent with existing laws. know better than to protest'.’’ housing supplied through the parish was planning a smorgas­ tinue its bake sales or suppers. EARN OWN WAT private market, but they are SPOTCHECK MADE bord. bealth oftidals pointed We certainly do not wish to de­ With this in mind, the “ Re­ out that the silverware should prive any drarch or acbool “I will agree that many of paying all that they are able to pay through their own hard ef' gister” made a spot check to be sterilized, wbidi the women group from raising funds these families bsve known little did. They also dedd^, at the through this customary and es- JUKHBiSHOP LEADS MEA JM PRAfER forts. They have just as much see bow tbe parish ezganita pride, Just as much aelf-repect, Urns were handling sales of suggestlM of the oncials, to tabUshed means." K S i f i m O before the altar of St. ^ SacranMBt Parbb, and Maodgnor Gaorfe Evani. and jiu t as many baric elements food. Tbe facts revealed that, buy tbe potato salad. Be tah) be understood Che let­ coat de Paul’s Church, Denver, Arch- to tba bad^groond b Fatbar Harley Sdunitt, of lesderahip u any o f us.” hi general, the best efforts are From Mr. Stevenson hinudf, ter from tbs Mr. Stevensoa’ s of­ hitaaf Urban J. Vahr iaaiU maa et tba arcb- modentor of the onion. Hie principal addrev New Measure One of tl)e aspects of John being made to conform to the the "Register'’ learned that tbe fice was seat out ‘ in a nutint depaitment has laid ground effort to improve tbe ssattary d iacM U p a i ^ sdoratiaa to Ctalat in the at tba KTrtca waf given by Uonaignof WQUam sob’s work that has become a regulations. rules for dinners at Loyda and Blawad SaouM fit tba annaal Holjr Hour Jonaa, arcbdiacaaan niparinteodaot (d achoob. matter of dvic pride for him Mrs. Herman Miller, chair­ practices existing in some a n ­ S t Vincent de Paul Paritties, as.” Hiwaorid by tba Aitbdlocesu Holy Ntow Hofuignor Eugene O’Sullivan, host pastor,'w u Can Put Teeth about through a program man of tbe dinner to be served Unioe. With tba ArcbbWiop are, f m tba among otbera of the clergy who attended with of the U.8. State Department Sunday, Dec. 4, at St. Fiends laft, Fatbar WUUaa Koootz, pattorof Notre •eouta, knights, and Air Force men. wherein persons of. foreign na­ de Sales’, said "the roast beef D iM pBlah; Fatbar Uiebael Walab of Blaaaed tions visit American dties. and poutoes and gravy are be­ In Smut Laws Johnson said that when these ing catered in and the rest of n VConttnued From Page Oiu) persons come td Denver, it is the good will be prepared in Northwest college debate eham- a matter of protoed t ^ t they the parish kltcboi.” Plans for piobsbip. 500 Brave Ice for HNS Holy Hour visit the public bouaiDg projects the ditmer were deared with He w u graduated from law and see American democracy In Department of Health ofttcirii school in 1996 and engaged In About BN maa bnvad ba d men from Lowry Field, and ducted the prayers, including action. a cou {^ of weeks ago, she said. <-tNalbar and icy ■treats to at- Fourth Degree Knights of Ci^ the Rosary and Holy Name VI81T018 AMAZED laad the animal Qaty Haor tambus. Details of air ptdice Pledge, l ^ c was furnished At St. DS8 Bannock Street, Denver. ed in. C ^ r a ^ Springs, St. Mary’s On Saturday, Dec. t, all Cath- other groups are welcome to SahMrlpUon: $4.00 Per Year Today, Johnson said, the au­ moke reservations. oUe women of tbe Denver area Iniered aa Second Clasa Creak, S t Peter's thority needs “RM additional Six retreats are scheduled' in are bivRed by Our Lady of Fa- h ou si^ units.” If tbe City FALL and WINTER Matter at tba Poet Office, lim sn. Lady sf Tktsty 1961 for Catholic studenta at the tbna First Satnrday Chib to st Council of Denver apfwoves the Denver, Colo. Leeaard Carlta Air Force Academy near Colo­ LltUetea, S t Mary’ s (end both the Holy Hour to Holy expansion plans, the new units rado Springs. Each retreat wUI Ghost Ctaircb and tbe luncheon tbe private practice of law. In will be dispersed througiiout the accommodate about 59. Last that follows in the Denver Tea 1987 be was admitted to-prac­ d fr. year four retreats were era- SUITS • DRESSES LeiBM AN . TEBoCKH O riST D Co^ Room. tice befTA. 5-051 b Slated Dec. 4 aminations, and upgrading of tW fl l o c t FREE MREING ON LOT REAR OF STORE Mass will be offered In curriculum across tbe nation Stare Mean: Week Days I to 5 Suffato sa Sunday, Dee. 4, at new problon areas which Sataiday* $ to 4 1$ t ’cleefc, the S t Rev. Mon- must be understood and met signer Ebner Kolka, who cares long before tbe student applies. tor tbe mission, snnoanced. Coyne stated. OHica, 9M leiHieek StvMt T H i N N V IR CATHOUC REGISTIK TeUyhew, Kcyiteii* 4>420S TiNiniay, Dacawfcw 1 ,19M Is America Capable Bishops' Coats of Arms Of Effort Sacrifice? REGISTORIflLS Nobility Traced to Apostles CATHOUC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS By Paoi H. Hauerr itfM give t chM to dM orifiB Of ttte tfSCCMOONDATIONS Of tbo Oommhriwi oa N»> family and helped to td e a ^ tbe laada tlDBal appointed to Preddent Ebenbower renitt HERALDRY IS A SCIENCE- that in a poet mecnni Toe nation’s basic saM used to bore me. There lewned to be of vrioch they were overtotf. Beat of lU, in their Latin mottoes they bald up the cfleuBlaslon, have not cbanned since 1776—“to nothlns very exdtlnf In tbe deiins on Ueals for tha adoo Isldua], ininsure his develop- the shlekis or anythuis very ligmftctnt u of tba family to fol- guDd the rights of tbs iadlsidu No Guarantee low. enlarge his opportunity." Yet the conuott- in the lymboUsm there emblasoned. meot, and " " FOR IR E BISHOPS, tha fandal erl- dsa warned that the eery adderemeot of these goals Above all, tha language used in describ­ Of Individual Happiness! ‘ . ing tbe (MgDs ind tbetr positions is ^ o f tbe cM ti of armsnaisi adUaridentln leqatree sustained effort and sacrifice. "In this year tba ifatalda they usually cany, attbeugb IMQ every Amartean is summoned to extraordinary simidy unintelligible to tbe uninltUte. personal responsibility, sustatoed effw t, and sacrifice. Whst could one make of a direction like Biab(Hpa never did l a w f ^ carry a M u d in war. Sometinaa dta diocaw ovor T to the n sm is in grave danger, threatened by the thil: ‘'Gules two keys in saltire argent, in cbief a roj^ crown or?" whkb a Blibop nilea is ratbar dearly rulon of one^Urd of for whom the state is indicated on the MaUi. everdUnf, the iadMduil dgnlikant only is he serves Yet heraldry baa tti paaatoutte de- For exampli that of the Blafaif of voteea, and wbaoevar any new Biibop is tbc Cdumbua baa a caravel on tha left M e, creMed another coat of arms is made for n e - n p e r t Is n tu y w o * pveU ets tite 1966 state* whldi o f couTM puts OM JBBNdMdy meat of the U.S. Blsbopa, bi which they call for a re­ Urn ^ smoeoM Initiate in the obscure art .The latest to aroear is that of in mind of tbe Great Navintor; tha eoet newal and reCom to tte American tradtaon of pcfsonal of irm i of -tbe Apostolic Mlegatton at Bisbop-Elect David H. Malcmey. . A a nstopa went on to declare: “Tbs Washington has a spread eajpe in its I ^Mfeaily m onl erite and the reeto- THE MORE YOU THINK about tt, center; on the bottan left of that of -6 .-M ra a sense of penofaal responaibiltty the more pliuiible does heraldry be­ Buffalo M a buffalo; the araii of tba to b e Add of religloiL" come, at least as emblems o f tbe Bish­ i Bynuotine Rtte Ardwparehy ef PhQad* ops. Among the nobte families of Ecm- f (Ukrainian Ore« CatboDe) it sv- U 1. pep™. ,« ,aam« a die bltomry and proud mottoes oo mounted a Gredt crown and baa oo shields keep alive family pride, and wignload effort is a matter, unhappily, of much the right of its shield a Byzantine figure whicb is always a good thing. For tbe i But most episcopal daslm do not poiu doubt lb s vary Ip eto whicb many if not most people Bi^ops, the coats of arms empbaiise wfQi A n gi*»—material prtwperity, comiort, ao readily to tbiir meainBi. tbe age-old Bpiscopal dignity, which for THE DEVICES ORMOTTOES (h d , to*di|iM the canebOBy for ucrifice and each of its bearen goes back much [affort always appear on Episcwal coats of farther than tim oldest noble family— armibearUientrttofthanshop’SBrdtt- the Ptoiidenff eoiathriro may share these back, in fact, to tbe ApoeUas. the JMflonal dnrecter is Indb Off office. That of tba MBttary vwvtate, In feudal times, tbe desi^ on a Sequera "Follow God," fits in I I II t voice «f George L.>|feany. Deum, shield served tbe very pracOcu purpose wttl with tbe soldiers' protesdon. Tbit ____ of the A. P. of L-CK) and a menber of of ideadfieadon in tiiM o f war. Smoe of tbe ArcfalM ^ of New Ortoina, Anf- b(M^. ‘The commlsskm’s r^Kirt" be declared, there fere no untforms, one kni^t pro Oetow Pensre, *To lay down “mairiSM right up to the Issuee, always faces them mom looked very much like another, and my life for my sbeep/’ w dl expresMS boldly, then tara sway wttbout making the necessary, Um only certain way of knowing who tbe episn^ ideal Thit of Aodfiny If fofiwtt***— uopt^nlir, proposals t o attaining toe was friend or foe was by the den^ on Bisbop Maloney, D au AuxSIm V e k », very goalt the commlsiioa Wtsves necessary.” !n tbe shield. “God ti my help," must enreu w h d othm W d s, ths broad goals of. the commissioD are attractive to everybody. M when it becomes necee- Tbii utUttariao purpose soon took every B bb^ feeU on Us takinf office, second place to fazwy pride. The de- wbui human raeowcaa aaem ao n a lL lary to spall out t o tto Individual what attainment of these may cost, on Us part, the commission ibias awn. m bapa, It is bar dneere hope, it does not hare sufodent faith in America and Americana! ONE OF THE GREATEST BLOTS upon our na- It Speaks to Mind and Heart tiooal honor has been the survival of discrimination and prejudice despite almost 186 years of democratic Divine Liturgy of the Chnrdi govemnent based upon and ahnlng'at the highest Br Biv. VnciwT T. DwTB later teetoMSt, tha part that tD the momban ideals. In the Intoests of equality, declares the com* hava to the official puWie wonWy of tha mission, “vesUges of rellgioai prejudice, handicaps EACH HUB tot wrtUr sM ts a penae who axpraaiea opporition to toe Itea* e( ean- Gbinfr. to women, tad, m od impcriaat, discrtmlnation on toe gregational parttotyattao ia tka Mau, be wee- m oaiNING too pwt ef toe latty to tola te n how t t b ttat oato tktoktog b itiU pnvn- wonhlp to toa Utorptal tocyeUeri of IMK toot among CriboBct Plus S I taoMit: OQs. Every man and woman must have equal rights It neema naanoabta ta expect that, bp (kii TTcnarable brotoen, H most ba doarir fore tbs law, and an equal opporiunity to vote and ttna to tot kktocy at toe Utorgkal revival, axplatoad ta your flocks, that tha fatthfit. to bdd office, to be educated, to get a >ob and to be pro­ ton teetrianl raaneu foe (be Papal tovltatlaaa taktog pvt to tha Enrhariatir Saetlflea, te moted when qualified, to buy * ^ pertidpeto to tha laity to taka ae frtamally acDvt part not by that fact enjoy prtoatly povara . . . fuDy in cemmuntty affalri.” Chinese Priest Taught Faith in Prison in the Man aad otoar Utargieal acti of tba ‘ yat tt mori ba affiraaad that tha latty, taa^ Every Amerkan, we are sure, agrees in priaci- Church ahould ba oDderstood. offer toa DMm Vfetos ht a eertato amat. . . with tbe right of each person to equality of oppor- Tba Popes of tba Both centoiy have dMriy DOT It M awiaMag that tha latty are rataed Not Commniilat Civtors’ liking exproaaad thma Idaaa to an. Impratflva mam to.tola dlfitty- Far hy the vatara at Bsptfmi Such equality after all, as expressed In ovr bar of doennents Inctodtog tbe Mat* Pnprio and tha UUo of Chriatlaa toay btcama mam- ^ Dec]DeclarstiOQ of Independence, is tbe Maty.” Tbe p r i e a t declared tiea Of tbe Chtoaee faithfal, B; Boa SaitBT ol PIoi J, lagoad Id 1908. Ia this rtnfwiiint ban ef tha Mytotod Body «f Chrbt too Mart,, bads of America. But w b«) tt.comes to applying the IN HIS BECENT vlrit to that the Legtoir w u comprla- the Hlanrcfay to China oied Ptos Z laU: isd by vlrtso of tha eharaelar wWeb il la- rly in areas ton radii diisan- tha Ardidlocete at Duvtr. Ta- ed of teeoteod boys and ^ la . tbe Legloa u aa totenaediory prtotad OB thsir aoela they ara ptMiated to to get Dteau f M to the faith- -TILLED AB WE ABE with a meat ardset sion, -M tdned labor and bsrdc sacrifices are en- thar C. Stephen Danker, CJL, "The firat great attato by aaalJt at tha dlvtoa wonUp tad aaBaiAhig forioar Vtr East miitlmHtty tbo Rada on the Church," Fa­ fd , u the Rada reatrlcted the dealia te sea tbe irM Chriatiaii ^frlt floerito tafUC NBPlIBotdd the effort and sacrifices be expected Chinete ‘Blabopt in almoit all again to eOaty respect nod be preeafved by ta thair atatns pariiclpata to tba priaatbsod and fouoder of the CanUflU ther arid, «wH dirtttfS of CtofM." enijr t i tbsee who because of geographical location Uiodfteoty fousdatloD, (old againat the Legloa t t Itoiy. of their Pastoral actiriUoi. all the laHUul, we deem It necedary to pro­ are drawn into the nddst of tbe n m gj^ . Tbe problem tbo poigDaot atorr of Tither n a y grabbad onto tbc mill- ANp 80. M Father O oker vide bifora aeiht alaa for flm eaDctitT aid "F iu r zn iNSOTiD oe toll tumtoMiB if a oatlcmal one—no American is exempt frcnn tbe Joeeph Eawel. CJL tiy upecta of the LegioB, p(teted oiu, The Legton dighlty of tot taiteia, to vtoito tba faithfal botwaan the powon of too ordatead prtoat asd ffUtming tbit It WM B pOlUlCal formed an ondergraand lor toe prMlagaa of too btfU nl Ha itmaad, as effort and sacrlllce entailed in solving it fMher.Kawel wee o m of ataemUt ter M other object than that of ReUgious prejollts. unfortunatoy, was b y no the two Chlnne prkets who orgniutton.” toe porpoae of c a s ^ g dlreo- aeqabteg (hit ipirtt from Its foramoat and well, too valDo ef Istarul flmiNttaii that means hud at rest by the results of tbe Presidential n rvef « m mriatant to Ta- ‘Tbe Legton of Maty ia te tivM from tbe Blabopa to tbe ladlspeiaaUe foent, whito la tha aettoe par- fin worth to pabUe aota of wmtoip. Ba eledton. It remsias with us—perhaps weakening grad­ thar Danker at hla mjaaion gaaiied on tbe nwdal of ao irieeta and from tba prlaaia tidpatfcm to the SMet briy nystariat and to comaandod theoa who "strive ta make tha toe pobHc ted laleiaa prayer of (ba aareb.” Litnrn avos to an extKMl way a amrod act ually over tbeyetts, but still a potent dianiptive force. eemMaod i i UadiwaiB, army, prtodpallj on that army to tbe pepplc whan it became of ancient Rome, tbe oomea- Inpoaelble to *«w aw ii— in whkh nU who an premafc mm toare" aa Only tbe sacrifice and effort involved In mutual under­ Chtoa. In lasfl, Ptai I I tanght to Qaas Prinwt THE YEAS wee ISSI aad .dature of itoleh ia adopted with tbem otbanriM.” And that toe Lttargy b a rlto aource af aader- a meana af fastmtog aad partaritog tret im standing and respect will fiiulUy nullify it alao — hot tbe anay and tbe tbea tbe LeipOD (teyod a ma­ gf toe nest myatariee ef toa Chrla- tarsal wonhlp is whkfe Ckriarif amfca thair Fathar Doaker boH atrved la owB too tevattoc of tha mtod tad batri of Personal RemoBiibUity Chtae to U yean. B«t ffw ■naa of Leglonariei of Mary jor role to Unrarnag the Seda, tliD (iMl Be ptwttd o«t that as a metaa of M n ju t « f tola world.”—(The pertknlariy la 1891. Chrim. ' WHEN mE COHMI^ON couas! summons “ every tbe dead of Cemmutoam wet toftnietloD tbe prayer aad eereooaia], of the O ^iol Baateoek of tht U - litBrgy ”ara far more etOcedoot toon e v « Tha tamo Holy Fathar tyaiatad flut tbit American to extraonMnary penonal responsibQ- haegiag ever the Cbteaee peo­ Father Duafctr aumamd np ple Ulte a abroad, naktag h gioH of Mary, p. I) hit fedtoga by toying, T h t the moat wilgtitj docaaenta el ecdaatoatiml partleipttiM bo emriad oet letmdini Ity," we can add from the Bishops' Statement: “Deep- AT THIS TRYING period p e o ^ ef Cbtoa tbowed a bo- teaching. As a nils, Umw latter roach ooly a to tot dlroetiosa of tha Bely Sea. In BiptM n ed rsligioua con^ctioos will bolster and reactivate alamat tmpoealbla for tha prieati to earry oot their w>ir- whes the (tommnnlata ware Rte r u ia t a D c a to tbe Commo- few and tba moro laamod, whila tbe foriM bar, 1169. ha tasoad datiHad fnatraettou to the sense of personal remnsibility,'’ To tbe commis- itial ebUfattou to their pa^ attemptlag to divide tbe leyal- niiia at tbit tone." inpreas and teach all tbo fatthfoL lha om ba fbOowed ta lay parUdpattos. sion’iI’l statemm: stitus of the Inifividual most iahionera. meaiia, we may say, ipeaki bat anea: tbe otoar A fT B THIS LAIT DOCUMENT WM la- every year and forevw. The ooe teadiea toe Beiac called before the toed, BO room waa kft for dtacaarioB abate mind only; tbe other (peaks to mind and too rlgktaaaa or wMom of aettvo parUotye- people'i cfitirt of Uie Cbl- heart, that la. tbe whole mas.” I primarily the task of rdigion, altonigh its DOM Bada wu not a new ex* CTRAJIfiLByT.TlMr Uw of toa laity to public wonbty. inculcation a of vtul concern to tbe state. It u the perieace for Father Danker w L ir Ii -IUm r Fmi Hr C i M m L h IF PIUS XI STRESSED tha didaeUe powwr That tosrt are diffleattUa to be otoreemi function of religion to teach man his unique dignity and Ida aoalatanta oa tbe Com- •a M. L MUSSAT CmutH M.ew« tmtm of too Utorgy, Ptoa XH usdarltoad that tbo moat ba roBaphad Waya osd measa smst as a soh of God and lurotber of Christ" manlata, with each paaaiag day, Utorgy is eaeentlally wonhlp. After be had be toa d ta avwcoat tbam. Bte htvlsf dtma that, wo toeoM c»«pm te with poatan to PerfaSM thi basiB of the emnmiision’s besitancv atapped up their war oa re- elaborated tbe teactdng of toe encyclical Myw t i e i Corporis Ckrirti, to which he tetotad tba Itnflamaattog the wiitoaa and InatniriloM af la spelling out fo r the inUttviduel American tbe effort And eo one day aAes a pair of Commanlat aeUiera Cbarch m i Ita mambwi, ho explaliiad, to a Chrite tpeka throep M Vieart. and sacrflice reqatred of him in each instance of eame to tha miaBion for Fa­ achieving our nadonsl foils b expreasod by thn Bbb- ther Xawei, it wat tboogbt of ops wbn they iff: ’*fbe decfine to rtiicous bellil as bdBf *Voutiae.'' and moral coovictten letvas Modem |[an blind to bis THE BEDS TSIID every Why Urge Bible Reading? Immatsble spfritoil nature. Thus, wtttlnaly . ■tmet the priaonert, but not and tbe object ef bate for thoae eealdng to and ^iritsal exarela tor toa Wore te Gte PnbdM L...... — ...... ArthMsbop U t t e J. Vahr Ih toe awnner Ua Jailer In- destroy tt in tha Scilptutte la toed aad noarftomate H tera a d SuatoMi K seaeW .. K lev . John B. a v m i ^ lU ) . taadel Staodlng. la their For toe ntafbtom the Ittvisa Offlee, the for toa touL To have a Btole aad nat te read BusWivs Editor...... John B. Ibsl, MJL, littD . aWH toe drineae prieet told Mast, toe edmlalstratlon d the sacraioeiitn, it b aUn to bavtog the btaf te toads aed not AsMObto Itoiiii M m spr._____J b v . Om W J. llahKty. MJL hla faHew prIaoiHra what ma tbe Mystertoi of the Roaary, tbe Stotfaae at m ate them, w n aietote aad Ml to warn AiMdste Idtttn ------Uaas M. Stadn, PIlD.; Ph I H. Bafiatt, la toe textoook and, wlwre the Croea, and tbe tteehlnga ef toe Chordi toaaw-and g n a t Uarnuim Uddaa aad oond. UttD. there waa aometUiig cotowy as flvea by the Pope, Blahop, and pritrt ill It ia this ipiritaal *—«a f tote cm aateiim adrmtWaa Mreebr.______Jsh a I Uerphy to tteiftlan deetrioe, Father are drawn oat of the Holy Scriptoraa. Tht oaff iteto, toflamd baarm, aad tek wM to Kawei toowed how the atbeia- CathaUe faith la boOt i^ oq trtehs enasdatod ateton. It la a boito aovea te apMMl Bto. Denvet: Catholic Register tk prindpie wae to conflict In toe Sacred Books tagetber with ItteltiM m i the Uactenp te wtto Chririiaiilty. toe earty Ftehme ti toa Cbteto. PnbUsbad Weakly by . THIS TYFB ef ‘'todoetrtoa- BACH OF THE VS BOOKS In the Cathdic Bible ti a m it to itnU. Tha vartaaa Baoka Atwiyi toe Cboth bat aaearnnffd tba THE CAIHOUC PRESS SOClEry, (Inc.) tton” angered the prtaoa fatthfol to read toa Btola, raillffg tte ba- gaanb. And ao aa a ponitb- reftoct toa ditterent atagaa of dtvtaa levala- 938 Bannock Street, 1 CKooutrri tloB and Mcrad htotery.- Gad ravedad toa portanee te toe Word te Gad tor (ba aaab te neat, the Cetonantata ahaekl- c»iWTo *va ."Mterr Hb eraatana. flba piali tadtegaaeM te avaty TUapbone, KEyrtone 44206 P .a Box 1620 ed Father'a handt and feet mystariaa af Hla dMaa Uto and toaral law tfTMSGucrieeMeit gradually to tba maatasat contatoad to nefa OM wiw feeds toe l niptteM tor 19 and left him lytog prone on Mnav m to c w TMor, MRM mtaataa. Fteetwnf BIhto raedfaif keeps mte toe priaeo fkm t o aeveral um lOMVP w ■mOTKMO of too bookL Ha toipfari tba bmnan writon to B ip ra Hit tntha tor manktod’a tamperd ta vital eoBtaet with Gad ia mattan te groal- H ooper year. daye at a tone. and atarnd wdtart. oat taqmrtaoea far hb hap pin wa hare tad to Canada, 16.60 a year per subacrtptkm. Becaute be could not move etwntty aad teachaa the hbtery te Godh hb haa^ Father Eawti had This beat eaHer Is m ilahlt today baennae dealings with man and mash wbh P on ta eountrieOnclndlDg to eat hit food tram a bowl toa Church has waloaaly goatded it In toe God. ftfflpptoes, 17.00 a year.______Hke a teg. And later iriteo 'Words to Live By early eartoriaa im k s laberiouaty copied the Blbla by b a d . w U a took mootha of ean- b o l e BBAIXNa m m be a im ta ■ Thamday, Picethar 1,1960 he died aa a rteoU of tbla Where there if no tonne Pcayer la convemtlDD with treatment, be waa found there la no bonor.-^^verb. Qod. — aemeat of AtoxasdrU ttoueoi work for evan oaa copy. Copka ef mMt te frith. It b God wtm b tyaeldag la buriod like a dog to a thallow • • • (ISOffO). toe Btola t o n were n ie and axpanrive. With toa vartote Baeki of Naa aad Moaat, te tha grave bdf oovared wito dirt ' • • « tbo tovoDtkm of printtM to the IBth eauUuy aodtetah btrto, Bto, dateh, taS Baemrec- om oALi AionHocssB or d e n t e s Hanger maket everything ttv- and wito the great ^eod of tba m eten prem, tom. aad tt b Gad who b p iiiK la g Hb aav- end without ■ oroH to amrk ory and ttaelf.—AnHphtnc* Bleated an thoae who have Ike p a v er CetheBe SialWir aHcMa tm eordiel Jha place hia bote lay. • • • sot aeaB isd hove yet baUeved. toe Saerad Beriptorei can ba printod aeo- tag tiaabhigi, For tbriegh (ha tewea te ■■ r e n t We eeeflrm tt m tee eOMal petBeetinw ci FATHER DUNKEE also —John XX, aa. Bomicdly to any langeaga. taaptratiiei, giidte toe bmoM atebaae taaaw- tee i b d l i w ii Whelevm VDMva ta Us e c ^ ^ ■ ov«r told af the berate atnggle A bongry bMly bu oo em. EVERY PHASE AND SITDATION to toe vey Hb atemagm aad Hb ptepan tor Hb the Ngeetnri at the Ordtaarr «r thoae « t tha OfOeiala ^toglito proveit. • • • cxeatne. « f oar Curia b hweW SaMaiid oOdaL made by toe Laglaa of Mary ia eneoanttead to the BIhIa: Love te oooteqr to China ogatoat tbc C onu- • a • Eqierieoce ia a hard tebod, and raepact tor atebertty. charity la prac­ If doMiatob We hope The lifbtar will be read la t m j Imbm nWa. He eald that tha Seda AH m naU ty la oaa, tboogh bat loda will lean In no otber. ticed by tha Good Stmmttan. psB y te atod MM t vtui aabtaai asmteM Aa toa Bety of the aiSSiMen. ^ tried to wtabUab a achbrnatlc S takea miay toma, m all ^ a p a la r adage. and batri, the tanctity te marriage, the tocol- Father ptentadal^ Ta Chriaw fimflim We wpi fm m . sareata. aad taaahwi to eoltheta -Patriotic Ghareh" aa early parity is one.—Henry Ihoraeo • • • eatiflo te all tha virtaea, lave of toOdren, toe MUa (tooted) ba rate wito piety aad a taale ia £ cMldrea Um wchdleaaa t o tha readlai ae UOl to China. Bnt the (inV-UIS). The forgivesam te ato, end bnimillam goodDam daiiSba Than 9 1 ^ tba Utemte aad great' t t IW Safblar. Ceemeniatt mat with toOnre. a a a Cod and and love avWecBad ty toe Doe te God. ate axBMb te Jeatiea, tbmiti, aad marcy, • OSBAN J. VEHS "One of tha teMena for thia The love that moret tbe ion ahaw (ISte-lflSO), Is referaiee In toe Ofd Thteament the BiUe speaka te b proaent to alL It b toa amloa doty te toa roMt af St rm cb de Sato Arebblibap of Daaver faQare," Fi Umt Donte aa- and the other atara.—Dante, to Chtiaft to n ^ the water toa ton te man and tot promlM te a Ba- la B ^ to maka frw' and holy em te thto Jaa.W. IMO aerted. ‘Waa the LegioD of PoradiM , XXX, tf. into wine. teemw. In the New Teatament there are tbe betsme.* 1 .1 M 0 Office, 999 BcNHoek Street THE .OENViR CATHOLIC RIGISTER TeleplwM, Rejrtteiie 4-4205 PAOI NVI Heights, Air Academy Chorale Retreat Day Set for 'Seven Ups' A day of reedlecUon for the Seven • Upi, IM Garfield — but evea O v Leed pn pbu - Seven - Ups (parents of leven St., Denver I, In order Uiat tbe ised to 'u Incredidoai aodtence or more ebUdren), wUl be held dlreeton may know approxi­ that the time- weuM cou o when To Present 'Messiah' Dec. 4,11 Sunday, Dee. 11, at Marycrest, mately how many will come, people woidd lay: 'Biessed Is 2891 W. 52nd Street, In the Tbo reason for the day of the barren w o ^ l ' That time November 38, 1840 singer, and later, resented tbe White Stucco Chapel, from 8:M recdlectioo wu explained u might be nau, if net here. We THXRD PROORAN OP CONCERT SERIES Editor: fact that I bad to listen, u d to 4. u ^ 9 0 Ttunity for parents of seem to be et a mouegt whu The Lentto Hitfits Cell«fe In tbe UB. Hr. Huaer has Unde tiuBM, Margaret Kelly, In the Nov. 34 Issue w u not lend my voice, to God’s The day will start with Mau. numerous oCfipriog to come the survival o f t e ImaOr & praises. Also, I b e ^ to re­ m i Air Pace* AetdOBjr Ck»- been director of tbe opera work­ Jean KuM>le, lioda Lens, an article coocemiBg “the M ow ed by a Ng brukfast. together t o meditation and en- threatened by the social atmoa- past outmoded orphvraget." sent that only tbe male of The offering is 83.98 per per- Itghtenment on tbe q>eclal pro­ pbere, ud eceoaule proum i n it will prettpl for Dm ttegod shop of the Monterey Peninsula Mary McGreevy, Kathleen It stated that tbeu were tbe tbe spades could be "serv- •OB. Tbe sdiitual director is blems and also tbe gloriu of Coliege. Monterey; director of Magglo, Karen Mattlaon, Kathy against a real family (o f quan­ yttir tbt CIirtMsitt pertiea t d tbe Natiooel Opera Company of expressions of Father WQ- en” at Mau, and uaben and Father P. P. BekeweU. S. J.. tbeir situation: tity u writ M of q o d ty ) puts BM dito' mdex tb« Nkkali, Nancy O'Brien, Patrida llam A. Steftee, director of take Dm coUeetlon at Masses. of BegU College. "We knew that the fruit of onm al pareota too aftea « u R a lri^ N. Car.; dlreetor of CetboUc C bulD u for tbe Di­ There were times udien an Tlnee faitertsted should tdl tbe womb is a gift tran God offensiTe defearive.'* music of tbe First Baptist ocese of El Paso, Texu. altar boy w u needed, alao a Cbnrcb, Denver, and has made UnqugstioDably. orphan- collection-taker. traqaeat concert, c ^ ta aad TV ngei should be Improved W h u tbe eongregatlonal- appoerancts in many capital ind new teduilquu shoiild be type Masses were itarted, or areaa. GIVE A RELIGIOUS GIFT employed. I ibould say, when I adjusted Dtonls JobneoD is a graduato myself to what I had believed of rftiiimWa Univenity, New However, there are two Thmt Expressed the True Memuinp ef ChHstmms u annoyance, I b e g u Joining York, wbera be received hM paragraphs that have caused Per yeur Heme • Y4mr Ckmrek • V i in, and bad peraonal satitfac- mieter*s decree. He taught voice me to write this letter. tloo in noticing bow m uy pe^ Y eur Frietsis Perhaps wiser heads can at (M biim U College la SODS near me, seemed sur­ review tbe validity aad fu­ and was on tbe laeutty of tbe prised that I could redte the CompMa Una af t o n implications of them. willsgt for two years. Mr. Jdut- Latin to walL The Pater Doily ond Swndoy SOB had a feMnred role in tbe Father Steffen sUted: “Tbe Noeter I knew well, and bad Denver Poet Opera's production day of the large Catholic er- been cmitat silently to slag M ia olt o f "OUabema!” and it a mem­ pbange—eltber Us usefulness tt along with tbe celeb ru t ber of tbe Music Men, a and- or tbe social need for It—ii But now, I could again re­ ST JOSEFS • era male quartet He has sm g a thing o f tbe p u t.” peat It aloud. Y u , H made HAIYKNOLL • NEW | the^'MessUb" many tines. He points out: “The popu­ me happy. Also, I recalled Sister KatberlM Tberese, lation of orphanages b u de- that I had often been remind­ MARIAN • ST HART’S chairman of tbe department of creued more than one-balf ed that when one prays aloud, FATHER LiSANCi^ • music at tbe Helgbts, Is gen- In tbe p u t 19 yean and t o or'singi, in cburcb, oh prays argl <-hmiiTw«n of (be "Ifetsiab” every adoptable infant we twice to God. ST. ANDREW] concert with Julia Ahem aad have 10 worthy coupUs wbo JCaren Kent, student cbalnnen. Gert M ner want him. It makes senu that Yee, PHB, I too folk i at Crucifixes SniDBNT BOSTBSSES if we place these ‘wanted diil- M au wbo wm net e v a open dtractlw «f J. Roger Boyd u d Student hdstespss w iO be Ryan, Jo SchUUng, Barbara dren’ with famUlu eariy, w« up that email book of pray­ Sick Call SeU Mtx dl Jallo M Dee. 4 at the Judy Bacon, Charlotte Blair, Striefcland, Jane Vogel, Mary have no need for tbe orphan­ ers. They bold a lo u r y in Omiwiiy tod 0 0 Doe. U tt PaMeta Oaifc, C an^ Cnt- Kay Wakh, Jqaiwtte Ward, age later.” tliatr all S pjL bi llochrtMBt Htn M cber, Barbara DoUear, Patrida Louiae Wenger, Jane Zengder, I wonder U Father Steffen about tbe churdt, or, up at Mademnas the Ltretto campot. Marrianne Croustea, and Judith tbe c!od( — for w hi^ they NATIVITY SCENES Fttigenld, Kay Gataax, Mary h u taken into account tbe Hummel Flfuriues lU t win be tbe third pro- Aim Galligber, Jean f’.aiiim Duehren. cycUenl nature of tbe econo­ have to tura thrir besdi away COMPIETE 01 (NDfViDUAl PHCIS grtn ot the UMMl May Besfili from tbe Altar. Sttnteit Anootl Concert Serlei my a^d tbe fact that we have Stoblet-<$375, $4.95. $4.95 been In tremendous boom Plaques to whid the pubUc li invited, I have resigned myself to 20-Piece Rubber O lb Set— $9,00 Umu t o tbe peat 19 yean. this so-called inteifem ce in fret of charge. Student Endowment Day Calendars lighted Stable— $575 Loretto t^liU wQl be Mary Unemploymnit h u been low my privacy at Mau, after and consequently there have aU one Is adult only iriiea Ite e a t 8eer Bhrd. at Stennan Bi aUM: reedy to Cbriitmu. affinnatlve manner. *6** B«r .ts ’A.b.C.0, AAA (S-IS), AA OS-14) *6 L too, w u annoyed no end 2775 So. Broadway ♦ ♦ ♦ when our Parish adopted that E. (Tolfax at Magnolia And thee there was this congregaDooat type ot pray­ (Engtowood) . ^arch beOetin: er. I believed it Interferred GL&-3663 " I b t adaMer's aenuM win with my devotiooal. medita­ be ‘ Bew Can We Deal With tive boor of prtyer. And then, PIEETWAY tbe Werid CikliT’ 1 b eg u en joylu having tbe SERVING NEARLY % OF E C N V a ’S WAim jw a PAJAMAS light afterward came ttk: chance to also raise my voice “ Mrs. Btvtra Jeau will In tbe Cburcb aervkea. As a Gift B a td Pr*«—H slM PostsM Aarpltes tu U.S j L sing 'Search Me, Oh, CM*.* teenager 1 bad been a cbdr fAQi SIX Offtc*, 9U laniMcIc Stmt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlephant, K«y(ton« 4-4205 Thiirtdoy, DtctaStf 1 ,19M Regis Auxiliary Sets Luncheon Dec. 3 Archbishop's Guild Circles to Meet

w rnnn rnaHioHs, runs r o b e s H o i r i r A C T I V I T 7 REPORTS REQUESTED B 7 D E C . I J Vhrtv tahloM wd An wfll if azpfctfd to fttnct mor* Uuti ten , Hra. Vincent Bums, H n. tArehblshap'i GnUd, Deaver) Junta is a new member in this of Nats (^aham. Tha layette that «*• miHlM at tte tkM 000 ihranl wtm ud otb« Bdmrd Sweeney, U ln Sharon All circle presideots are asked circle. Jean and Jack Vsrbla will be assembled on Nov. 80 In H M l kiaiAMD nd Im U ob wonra Intowted to Kefb. Allison, Mrs. G l « Schafbueh; to make sure their activity re­ have announced tbe birth of the home of Donne Lawleaa. aow d tte D«mr B«(ii Oob outer' pUnaing comnittM H n. Karl Chambers, H n. ports are completed and turned their third child, a daughter. Mother Cabrlni’i Circle wOl AadMwy to *• AifU Coltet* membfn loelud* Mn. Bayard Uam Joseph, Mrs. Joseph Vee- io at the Cbristmu breekfait Chriat the King Circle wQl meet Doe. 7 in the bona of 8M 4W O m tt m S ita4«y. Yeong, Hra. Lotda Hall, Mra. ^ 0 , Mrs. Thomas Pollard, Mrs. Dec. 11, or mailed directly to meet Dec. 9 in the home of Madeline Hillenaifar. Dm. a Aatkif at 1:10 t M . JNu Ibompaoa, Mn. John Bernard Hammons, Jt.; Mrs. Bo- the historian, Alice Gathennle, Alice Vltry with Monica Smith The Precious Blood Circle wQl tNywINHiy ikmlBf Moak, and Hn. Bon Ramw. aaa Borfardinf, M n. WilUam 1302 East Uth Avenue. It Is u co-hosteai. It will be a Christ­ meet Dec. 10 for a (Thristmai la MMad M thi tiMBW, Sardni u modeli iriQ be Mn. Baatien, litd Mra. Nad Important that the names and m u party. party io tbe home o f Agiiea NBaMaHteONar.” Hobart norl, Hra. nnmai Wa­ (YBrien. addressn of all memben be in­ Eleanor Ottero will antertain Davit and Tbertaa Seidooknia Ul* witiHMi fa tiM cluded. A few members did not S t Anthony's Circle Dec. 8. Our Lady of Perpetoaf Bate n n a «fil bt receive the Utter tent out last Jean Van Landlngbam hu Circle will meet D a 6 In tbe week because of chaiges o f ad­ Joined this circle. B(«w o f Boee Pugbie. d i . 1 4 m ) , Mra. SaUad Btag- dresses in the year. Also, some The members of St Rose of Mary Wiggina will eotertetn Sunday afternoon, Dec. 11, from lar (O L 1 4 m ) , a Ifei. Jot Aid Society newer memben b a n never been Lima's Circle do not plan a' reg- Vessel of Honor Cirde Doe. 4. S to 8 p.m. Proceeds will go BaQ (OB. T 4 tB ). S t ViDCOt’a Annunciation repOTted to the secretary, Pat nlar meeting but ill memben Tbe Mother Seton Q rd o vfd to the club charity fund. Mn. Bare! la aarrlof ai Aid Society will bold a nim- Murray, GL 5-S0S5. Additional help at the Infant of Prague meet Dec. 9 at tbe baaa af A poUuck supper and dance dMltMi da in fNiBua «hM. maga sale and card party on fornu may be obtained from nursery on the second Sunday HMen Baker, 1284 8. Bi|^ Co- Dea. I at 13:M P.m. in the gym will be held at Townsend Hall Alice Gatbercola. and then go to lunch together. hostaas will be Elaina at the home, w . 4Snd Avenue Tuesday, Dec. 30. Serving will A ll reaen^tiotts for the break­ Tbe Mystical Rosa Circle will d LowHl Boulevard. Penons commence at 0:30 p.m. Mask fast should be made flirongh the meet Dee. 3 in the home o f Anne wiAlng to make oaotrlbuUona win be furnished by the Speech- drcle presideDt not Uter than Kltto with Mary Khikel u eo- to the Tummage aala aboold ley Trio. Beservationa should Dae. 6. hoiten, bring ttMwn to the home or call be made with M n Irene Nor­ A council meeting wu held T herea Slakebake will be tbe Mary Hamilton at GR 7-M$4, ton, SP 7-M28. Nov. 29 in the home o f Eileen loataas for a Cbristmu party lAKERES or Pag Amman GR 7-12M, and Auxiliary 539 DeBntno. b a St Aanl Circle on De& 7. the eontrlbutlona will be picked A program of Christmas S t Msry Magdalene's Circle The Holy Trini^ Circle poat- Hom< o f Fine P a sM u carols and a gift exdiasga will will meet Dec. 6 In the home- of poned the meeting until Dee. gg Se. Breedway be featured when m em bm of Pauline liu tik ow . Eleanor 14. It will be held in tbe home 7SI Se. U absr^ ChaUee Club AuxlUaiy 539 of the Knights of 1M8 Calorada Bl*«. Memben of the Chalice Club Columbus meet Tuesday, Dec. StliBulMAva. met at the Dimver Tearoom 0, beginning at 8 p.m. Dec. 1. In attendance were Recollection Night Dec. 7 Dolores ffinterrelter, presi­ Hmes. C. A BottioeUl, Hum­ dent, announced that gifts fox KM w n? bert Bottone, George Bray, W. the exchknge are limited to |1. Set by Kappa Gamma Pi W iAn Eap ti In J.‘ Callahan, M lduH Cdrotto, A surprise refreshment will be and A B. Stratton', and Mlsa Personal sanctity through Uon sponsored by the Denver Cmpiaa nnta^and sm ed . "ID E A l* Gtadya M. Bauiman. Mrs. Cal­ the liturgy win be discussed Chapter, Kai^a Gamma PI, on lahan gave a tklk on S t An Tabertuide Society by tbe Rev. Francis Syriancy W edn es^ , Dec. 7, at 7:30 p.m. WAY m---- VTW DIHmiS fffMCHIN thony. Glfta were exchanged. The Taberaicle Society will at the annua] night of recoUec- in St. Paul's Chapel, Cathe­ ‘Ibe next' get^gether win be hold its ChriatiBU meeting In dral. the home of M n. toik Mullen In February. Father Sytianey, pastor of h o m c m e RBOAIMOI Weekbaugh, 1701S. Cedar, D «^ St. Pius X ’ l ParlA, will also te^CoateomOrfoaif OtSMSALWmi Paranmmt.SocUd Club ver, on Friday, Dec. 3, at 2 pjn. Hospital Uait The Paramount Social Club outline the cuneat dumges in HUvtte MVar Vo«r A V R A O l ICTOffiN ArchNsbop Urban J. Vehr will tbe liturgy. BtSTAUATfON win meet at Townsend paU, be the- hoiwrad goest and Plaas Gift Sale LA U N D R Y A 2M Broadway, Denver, on Tues Kappa menfoari are urged to REOis rjiSH ioir s h o w qwakec. M n. John J. Sullivan day, Dee. IS, at 8 p jn . Electkm will sing a group of Chrlstmu iovlta (heir husbands, ftietub, DRY CLIANINO Coll Ua Alie for FoUswing.the mantitly board Iln.Thom u H. Pollard, left, and Mrs. Edward T. of offieera will be helA A earola. Any woman interested in oieettBg'of tbe Amdliary of St and relativu to participate in MO EXTRA CH AM Additions — Goreges Christmas party wUl M ow and sM sIm feB * Sweeney medal two itf tbe creffibns that will be shotdn the work of the society is in Joseph’ s Hospital at 9 a.m. en thb iptrltual exercbe. An in­ Carports — HoHos gtflii wUl be exdianged. vited. at tba Deimr Be|k dob AnxUltry hahlM Show in the Btdit Friday, Dec. 9, In the Catherine SKOAU A tour of the Beverly Park formal group discussion will UBRSEB Stvdant Canter Uds Saturday, Dee. i A boffet luncheon at l;t0 Si. VincenPc Aid Mullen Nurses’ B ono, Denver, a follow the regular conferences, TUi Weak . . . aaU-ttaca a taa Chapel, W. Wth and Tennypon St. Vincent’s Aid Society win Pre-Christmas Gift Sale win be im n eoabteaUga atom doom p jo. will precede the AphtaB show; Streets,' has been arranged 'for All arrangements a n bring be the gnest of Mrs. Frank Frea- held from 11 a.m. throu^ 4 m /de by Mrs. WilUam Sdty man, SOO Westwood Drive, Den n . and Miss Joan DUloe. s m c o m $39.95 ver, on Tuesday, Dee. 6, at 2 Jewelry, ceramics, candy, and Gifts to Be Shown in Colo. Springs pjB. Father Lawmee St Pater, other hoUday items will be fee- assistant pastor o t S t John the to r ^ in the sale with eoHee Evinga&sfi, win be tin guest EhoiElNiprlses Mr*. Mary FlWgerald; chair­ ten . under tbe.CMbpHa Chari- M n. C. J. Schmidt, 90S 8. Sky being served In the morniiig and speaker. Memben are requested Gee Committee of the Colorado way Boulevard, (folorado tea in Um aftarnoos. I t a j i i l & ' k t m i man in sbarge of cooperation to attend. RAISN, m t SMITH Sprinip Deanery, h u issued to- Spknp,' where' the tlf(a have with Our Lady of Victory Sls- S tO a n fcA id Tbe special event of the day vilatiaBfl |o Pm idents of the b m collected and boxed In ft y will be the awarding of a band- insurors afflH^hs, efAcefs, and commB^ CfariftDU ptekagas. St Clan’i Aid Society trill knit sigban donated to the tee chairmen to attend a show Memben o f the Ffrit Friday bold its monthly luncheon end auxiliary and made by Mra. Est. 1 8 6 4 Ei^iriM Kt Counts ing of t|e Christoas gifts pfa- Cldb lave been woiUiig many card lo ity on Wednesday, Dec. Hory Gibbons, a number of Irt pared for (Be 1,000 cldldren d weaks^ to collect and 7 at 13:M p.m. at the orNisn the auxiliary. tha catechism classes taught i f age, 38W west itth Avenue. tha artidei. Many A The pre->Christmas Gift Sale P ster J. W alsh, Manoffing Partner M H f Uphililwiin t i t Bisters. fr tn affOiatea of the Deanery, JtU memben are requested to will be held in the-private din­ Ysur fwiUMo aew v* *w b«W This showing will be bald boslaeta firms, and indivldods, attend and bring a iguest. Con 30S GUARANTY ing room of tbe hoepital. AO «M eed trofiwiiiils evliBhIt. December 2 from 9 to 10 o'dodc heve been reeved. A (Hirist- trflnttm i for the chQdren's proceeds will go to .pay for the BANK BIDO. DINVBT MA 3-734S Ws Whs prtdt In p tHmmlna in the morning at tba alsten'. mas tree win be fUrnisbed from Christmu party will be taken heart monitor. AvriUBiy mem­ WMfc and rswnSng n r«u enwaat. The slitsv ^ be tba Jaek K onti^s Hyup Kaneb. up. • ' Mifiirf iifsdsei 4 whM you bers, hospifol personnel, and boatcfsei at breakfast at that STARTED IN U n cMhepmid. Ckrietmae Party fitends of tbe hoagttal a n In- Um . Mouigaor Behirt Hoff­ The Christmas party for Jun­ Ih ls'p roject w u atarted .ln vttad. a Aianwno * OmMs m OmW hwM • SwMecfiwi man, apirltt^ dhacter of the the year 1950, when the ior Catbolte Danghten and M i w a M For Tbe Fined Cleaning deanary, and FaGw Leo Ken­ ent convent was opened uodar Juniorettaq will be held Friday, LIGHTING CONTEST nedy, spiritual director of the the direction of Sister Kathleen. Dec. 3, at the CaOtelfo Dmifh- And RepaiTing First Friday Club, will be spe­ tm ’ Clubhouse, 1T72 Grant Cosmopolitan Upiwlstery The claaMt at that time conals- All interested “Register" cial gueats. ted of 900 children, mainly Street, Denver, at 7:30 pjn. ORIBtTAL oml DOMESTIC RUGS reaewsweeaiAnwe readers a n urged la enter tbe A workshop bat been con- from Our Lady of Guadalupe FoUovring the program the girls dnetad la the home of Hr. and Pariah. will partietpate in a gift ex rrilgiou dlffiay aectlvu •< tbe NEW RUGS and URPETS Sister Kathleen w u trani- change. “Deaver n et” Christoui light- The Junior Council will have ferred in 1966, and Sister log eemtest. A |2S priw b of­ Clan w u assigned to the post. its annual Christmai party in fered by Kappa Gamma PI for Call She h u served continuously the home of the chairman, H n . Elstamae Marine, 4300 Johan tbe best ^pla> ia an eflert since that time, with the tuls- 2S30 E. 3rd M . 24848 « EA. 84SI1 tance o< Sister Stephen, Sister Street, Saturday, D ec., 10. A to emphasize the troe m eaaiif A be Wall to WaD Claaitog to the Boma Veronica, and Slater Mao’ Rita. potlU(^ supper is plann^ for o( Chibtaia. With the advent o f Security, the evening at 7 p.m, A short hyjiinMa meeting will replace Fountain, and'Stntton Meadowt, the number of children not en. the monthly coundl meeting. rollad In Catholic schools and Seton Guild tA [^ t catachism h u grown to Tba Setoa Guild will r itr iin o M ftu ^ ; e , iiN fe o m .AjCHteaN^I the preeent proportion. meet Dec. 2 in the home of RADITION I <'ImBSAi^AlumaeTi^xm• '- handuiu;^ Among her many duUes, Sis­ Mrs. Mary Connecs, 2381 S. ter Clara also teaches classu in WilUams Street. Mrs. Elmer , .-iroiotag-’.e'A a ocm a v 'e '>ugucAfioN/ ^ the Confraternity o f Christian Ndaa and her sifter, Mn. Ba­ Doctrine, which prepares lay- nka Mannoa, spent Ihanksgiv women to teach catechism. ing Day In Daytoa, 0 ., with BUAKFAST CLUB their daubsters. Sisters Joseph Miriam and Mkbael MsuretB, Pflitlii Cl, « The First Friday Breakfast snd their sister, Sister Loretta C3nb w u organised u a com- lass evans sr. •flMVBi.aoie, 4 * 1 3 9 3 Anne. Serving Denver for over mittM to auist the sisters In O U R CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST SALESMEN IMS, when ArchUsbop .Vehr aa- Study Group Meets slgnsd- these dntlet to the dean­ The St. Bernadette Study met half a century under the nm c ery. Mrs. B. J. Fitzgerald, presi­ in the home, of M n . Albert dent, and Mrs. T. H. Einiog were Gallo 00 Monday, Nov. 31, at tba organizers of the club. 7:30 p.m. Followiig refresh­ funily s management. This club meets the first Fri­ ment, Father Adrian Ordlozo, day o f tba month, after attend­ OBJd., gave a talk on prepar ing M a « and receiving Com- Ing Tor the Advent season.. muolon. and comprises memben ” ------.u— J ...... “ "TTiwnifliij i i j . of tha 23 affiliated gronpe. Any­ Wed in Cathedral one wishing to join the club FtnSetltoM ae* Sle*U K w w e bss w ttoe may become a member tv pay­ to dimWtog the geod MW m M t rithsir Mm Is ing a small monthly fee, whl^ wQmHlheevmll IbbMxk-^edebkMS is used for this project Iwteimdne vriBMwewidswistrrifotqMBtyMa nie teeign relief committee of the deanery is also active in ifo u Uul ttsM to Mek pway. hwd yow feMMr... CSiApel o f the C hlm M the Cbristmu season. Mn. M b « prieM ttot gtoe yoe wen to }Mr bod dolhm. itti eitirmin ttrMt George Fagan, Air Force Acad- m y , is the Denver Archdloce- Save on These Weekend Specials •an chairman and Mn. Stanley JiAanaoB la the local chairman. tSiapel o f th e A ngele Affiliates are re

SacnJHeart Christmas Party Planned AloHMae Unit CCW Board Maps Plans By St. Rita's C. D. of A. Plans Lnnehean (St. RiU's Court, C. D. of A.) the workshops conducted by the • Hn Oalondo Ahmaa at the Tbe Christmas party (or al) Junior Court‘ recently. Saend Haan hate completed members will be held in the Several members of St. Rita’s ;piaaa (or tbeir anmal Chrlil- clubhouse, 1772 Grant Street, Court traveled to Colorado BM In d w o t Dec. 3 at The For Regrouping District on Thursday, Dec. 8. following Springs and Walsenburg to at­ UM SlMnitD Stmt, the business meeting. tend initiation ceremonies, with M IS BOOB. Tba hmcbaon li Use quarterly meeting of theirapretentlng aix of the sevenlmeeting of the Denver Deanery I effect April 1, IMl. three autonomous districts, the Mrs. Frances Schmidt, lectur­ Miss Catherine Maloney, a slate .41N wUah ioctadea Ux tod board of dlracton of the Denver member deanerloe attended the parish representatives was held Miss Margaret Sullivan pre- North, East and South Denver er, will be in chrage o( the deputy, who officiated at tbe •ttp. M n. Hobart J. Stewart, Arcbdlocesu Cooncil of Catbo- meeting. Wednesday, Nov. is . at the sided, and explained the way District!. Christmas program, which will two courts' program. prwiiliat at the graiB. t a ^ Uc Woman w u held Tueaday, Tba board diacasiod and ap- Catholic Charities Annex to the organisation will function Mias Sullivan pointed out Include the exchange of gifts by ,M y MW meaban la Colorado Nov. 1^ la tba Albany Hotel, w oved raorganiatlon of the present the plans for this re- when the M affiliates of the that the Denver Deanery with the members and the tinging of M attand thb tectia a. A Ooral Daever. T w yty - five delegatee I Denver Deanery, A ip a d ill organisation, which will go Intplpenver Deanery are split Into it! 84 aftiliates has reached un­ Christmas earols. Refreshments aentaiplaea wU ba awarded. wieldy proporUons for efficient wUl be served. ■ StaaariaUaua a iy ba made by (^ration. At the business meeting, pre­ yInatDf Mn. Bosom rerraad PreparaUons for the reorgan- sided over by the grand re­ t e RUB Bid BA. s • nss. Red Cross Honors Service of Junior Volunteers izaUrni will commence with the gent, Mrs. Mary Carr, sched­ uled to begin at 7:45 p.m.. Mia. Bobart J. Stawart, praa- appointment of a temporary plans for the court's activities 'ideat, i m a ^ that aamban Coamuoity service and res- walking age group wlUs super­ The Junion must be 16 yean gle]. Sharon Rice, Judy Curd. chairman for each of the thYee in December and early in the ‘.■ a y b d n f CarlatBaa wra^Md poDslbUJty wera recognized by vised tripe to Use Qty Park old or more to be accepted. Manba HeCaddon, Judy Hud­ new district! in January. Each coming year will be discussed. -guts al food, aMb aa fnMcaka, Use Denver Oiapter of Use Zoo, and picnics in Kiddielsnd Many of the "volunteens" are gins, CaUiy Willing, Valerie chairman will appoint ■ consti­ SANITONE Mrs. Carr, representing the -praaam a . eooUai. Jama, ate. Anerican Red Creai, wb«t 27 at tile amusement parks. planning to give a few houn EUett, Lisa Wilson, Helen Swan, tution committee and a nomin­ Denver Court of the C.D. of A., I knps} n ’i ,'Mr tba aMtara at Ib e Holy JuDior Rod Croaa Volunteen As Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, of the Christmas vacation car­ Gretcben Swan, and Karen Po- ating committee, and call the w en fiveis cerUflcttee for R. N „ nursery supervisor, said, ing for Uie little ones at the krywka. They attend the follow­ first meeting in her district. will give a resume of the ^Ohoat yootb caatar. lla a a will NCCW convention held in Las s A s k ik k c ■ba oa dlipMy at tba bsebaoa adsievoaent on Friday, Nov. 25. “These little ones really blos­ nursery. ing high schools: Byen Junior These committees wlU work on constitutions and nomlns- Vegas, Nev. '.a id later will ba takaa to the •t Use Infant of P rig w Nor- somed out, thanin to th« Won­ AWARDED High, East, West, S t John’s bestiatprl very, Denver. tlone In February and March Miss Catherine Maloney, ;eaBiar. derful ouuiigs with the "volun- CERTIFICATES Junior High. South, North, Holy and the member affiliates of chairman of the bouse commit­ - After Ota bBrinaai laaattng TbeM teen age girii worked teens” who displayed an unus­ The following girls were eli­ Family, Annunciation, St. Fran­ each district will meet in April tee, will report on the conven­ 'aad rapofta tron tba ta rlou total of L4M boun at tba ual sense of responsibility. gible for certificates: Karen cis de Sales, Mt. Carmel and to adopt their respective consti­ tion. as well as give a detailed cfaBimae, Iba group will ad* Dumry during the summer MORE INTERESTED Mencin, Cathy Buller, Nora Machebeuf. M n. Walter Wood, chairman O'Toole, Barbara Pohlman, OPEN HOUSE tutions and elect their new offi­ report on the 1980 season ot Our la v a to SL Jeaapta'i Hoapttal from June 15 to Sopt. 1. cers. Lady of the Rocklei Camp. far banadlctlon aad a talk by In addition, they helped to of tba Junior Volunteers, pre­ Kathy O'Brien, Jackie Schwartz, The annual Christmas party ( CiBmiauitetKikgf Miss Sullivan Introduced Miss Members of the hospitality Ike aluauiM’ i ipirltoal dlraetor, provide Use children in Use sented Use certificates and spoke Teresa Proctor, N on Cava­ and open house for the babies of plans for organlzaUon and naugh; will be held at the nursery on Mary Donohoe. organiaUon committee will report on the Fatbof p w M d L Magtoala. 8 J. City W ide Delivery Service orientaUon for next summer at Mary Alice ScheiUer, Diane Sunday, Dec. 18, from 3 to 4 secretary of the NCCW, who ex­ number o f women in TB hospi Eagag«m«nl Told the nunery. Sbe expressed the Roncaglla, Carolyn Samson, o’clock. plained NCCW structure on the tals throughout the city, so that or 10% Cosh 4 Carry hope that more girls who are Judy Reiser, Willene WoUen- The Infant of Prague Nursery national and local levels. She each one can be remembered Hr. and Mra. Da Studebaker, actually Interested In helping berger, Gwen Jorgensen, Jerrie and the Denver Chapter of the pointed out that NCCW is the by the court—one of the group’ s Jr., BeiRsood, la^ annoiiiice the vrould call Mn. Wood at the Jolly, American Red Cross are agen­ framework whleli unites the In- annual charity work. cngageiaent o f Uieir daughter, * ^ TAILORS American Red Cron, AL. 50311. Linda Freeman. Pam Dai­ cies of the United Fund. divtdnal Catholic wnnan with The Junior and Juniorettes Alice, to James P. T a ^ her work in the Church and programa will be outlined by I ^ , aon o f Mr. that it unites and servicM the the chairman, Mrs. Estamae TUXEDO and M n. E. B. Catholic women's organizations Idarine, including a talk on 608 East Sth Ave. PE. 3-4666 Tsrpley of in parish and community. Denver. Mia Ihe archdiocesan group ser­ h t Wdten KE 4-6252 " • ...... I, Studebaker, a ves as a link between the na­ s e n io r at tional office and the working Clarke CoL force of the Catholic woman In lege, Doboqne, her local parish group. : ai aartr pwmw la., is emrent- Hiss Donohoe alio pointed nmuft ly Iowa re­ out the need for reorganlza gional presi­ tlon in the Denver Deanery so MZQC dent of Use Na- that individual pariah groups rewyAMM All Dutler snAaiatr Uonal Federa- ban easily and swiftly obtain CAKES ttois of Catholic Coliege Stu­ the Information and assistance dents and aaUooal vice pred- they need from the national dfpt o f Use C o U ^ Clube sec- group. Each new district will tlM of the A">yri - K. Mm ■ w. lOM. na— i aa. buai o f Denver and la now a sala the floor during Miss Donohoe's la liiiiiil - V. M4II tnlnea for a card company trav­ presentation showed approval of ail^ out et Ian Fnisrisco. the new district plan and were largely concerned with the af­ filiates' desire to receive addi­ m AVL tional Information and training OLIVER'S to help them take full advantage I of the resources offered by tbe MARION national group. Meat Market Miss Donohoe pointed out that the new district plan will • S trv ia f D em u r Since J923 With QuaUiy Meait" facilitate such training, since the groups will be much small CHOia STUKS - ROASTS ?! Order er and will be able to meet Fr^ FMlIry Flah VOLVITTCCRS ABE H O M O t t E D locally. t PrKMliMl DM Cattm ie t e n * Vwi Delegates reported on the Na­ PINMPI.MMI IStte.Mt.Av*. JUNIOR RED CROSS volunteers re­ of tha Junior Red Crosa volunteen; Kathy tion of the NCCW recently held Willing, Barbara Pohlman, Gwen Jorgensen, and In Las V egu, Nev. The arch­ H w rt S SJB. te S M*- eir«ni In a*sr ceived certificates for their work at the C on n H c lAll ly i n a Infant of Prague Nuraery, Denver. In the pi^ Carolyn Samson; seated, Nora Cavanaugh, diocese was represented at this ture, left to right, standing, are Judy Reiser, Mary Alice Scbeitler, Karen Ann Mencin, Teresa convention by 36 members, pU H H \ H G Diane Roneaglla, Mra. Walter Wood, chairman Proctor, and Karen Porkywka. five o f whom participated in StR V \G E the program. TREfVIENDOUS SELECTION & on e Conuacl SUGGESTED DIVISION Omle injured OF HOUSEWARE DENVER DEANERY ARCHDIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN North South * East Holy Crou I St. Mary'a, UtUaton 1 Saerad Haart Holy Trliilty 1 All Soulf’ 1 Cathedral AmunpUon I Holy Nama 1 Holy Gboat GIFT ITEMS Giurdlui Ansel 1 Notra Dama I Hotbar o f Ood SL Anne’s 1 SL AnUiooy of ☆ Padua'a i 8L Joba'a St. Joteph'i Golden 1 8L Row o f Uma'a 1 SL PhlleBcM'i Our Lady o f Fatima 1 AU SalnU' I St. IfBatttti Leyoli'a Sta. Peter and Paul’a 1 SL Loula', Qtflairaod S Annunciation OhRhGtS Holy Family 2 Our Lady o f LouiUaa 0 Cure d 'A n m s SL Catbartne'a 2 Moat Predona Blood I Bleaaed Sacrament SI. Patrtek'a I SL Vincent da Panl’a I Chrlit tbe Kins SL Mary Hagdalene'i 1 St. Fianela da Sales’ 1 SL Jemae' • USE ,OUX LAYAW AY • SL DonUnle’i i SL Joatpb’f (CBgJU I Our Ledr o f Oreee SL BemadatU’a I SL Leo'a e SL Catbertae% Derby a Preaentatlon S SL XUiabeth’a 1 SL Tbit»ea*t, Aaron 1 Holy Roaary 1 Chrift the Klnf, BARNUM HARDWARE CO. ErerfreeD SL Pin X’a THIS PICTURE was taken at the Infant of Prague WEST 1ST AVB. A KNOX COUKT SL Joaepfa'i (PoUab) 0 S t Cajetan-a Catbotte Deogblen Nursery, Denver, Nov. 25, when honor was paid to the ML Carmel 1 St. Mary'a Academy Domtnlcan Slaten of AnhbliUiop'i GoUd tbe Sldi Peer Aid aitt m t AfMW LKM Junior R ^ Croos volunteers. Left to right, are Mrs. Walter Queen of Heaven Aid 1 Good Shepherd W l. M S I tWood, chairman; Mn. Emerson Ellett, committee member; SL CUra'a Aid I Cuardlue Keppe Qamaia n SI. Vlncent'a Aid 1 Lontto Alumnee te e e o 't fienshten Carlyn Samson, junior volun­ Refla Uolbera , 1 L onito GuUd Tabenieele Society SUNDAYS er EVENINGS CAU teer; and Mrs. Margaret Fletch­ Laywemen'e RetrMt ACC N onta * Number o f afflUatea In perlab. er, Infant of Prague Nunery The dlvlaloD o f Interearochlal orfaolaatloaa la dftanalaed lersely by SK. 6-7785 orSU. I-II69 supervisor. the location of tba mtelins place o f the orsantaellnn «v the loeettoB of the initliuUoo In which the orsanltailen la perttcaUfly Intereeted. iow about after Christmas: Wed in Lakewood YOUR PARISH ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING

CATHEDRAL HOLY FAMILY 226 E. 13th Ave. 381h A Sheridan (Nan la FaaOaaS Snyar MrU.) John Landma, Mgr. Harold Gleavet, Mgr.

CATHEDRAL MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Colo. Bird, at Evans 518 E. Colfax Ted Lothamer, Mgr. maosfkiDBrclEAHm Anthony Peemich, Mgr. It VIS a great Otristmas-ind you wouldn't change a thing. B oi ko v aboot the deluge to cDoie on the tenth o f the followiog ffiwKh Janet Clair Clemes St. Anne's (Arvado) STS. PETER AND PAUL'S M .a d A e B»ath afttr that. . . and the month after r/mf. . . ? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ST. MARY'S, UTTLETON Arvada Square OUR LADY OF FATIMA l i that bow yoa like it, after CAriffmor.’ Well, you can hatvitbefterM. Peter N. Clemes, recently be­ 7393 W. 44th Ave. came the bride of Robert Bain Shopping Center AU SOULS', ENGLEWOOD 1490 Carr Gallagher in a double ring cere­ Lee O’Connor, Mgr. O p e s O riitm u d o b Account at your nearest Midland branch (odi^. JIM ROBBIE, Mgr. TS E. BeUeview Bill Flynn, Mgr. mony al St. Bernadette’s Church Ray Beloir, Mgr. Orityoor teeth and save 1 1 0 ...S20...whatever you can in Lakewood. Nov. 12. She was ... from each pay check. given in marriage by her fa­ ther. The bride wore a princess ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY TRINITY ST. BERNADETTE AND Afflm youneir with the difference it makes ANNUNCIATION gown of white satin brocade North Gate Shopping to bl7 Christmas gifts with money you've got! with a chapel veil held by a ST. ROSE OF LIMA lOYOU Center ST. MARY MAGDALENE coronet of pearls and carried a 34th & Downing 7130 No. Federal bride's bouquet of gardenias Irving it W. Alameda Colfax at Pierce auiltM U cotg 17ih ot Olenann, AC 3.9441 FRANK E. JOHNSON, Ben Kusaka, Mgr. and tiny white chrysanthemums. WILLIAM TROTTER, Mgr. Mgr. (t Paan Sa. tf fan'i f$*4 Martat) Jerry Cole, Mgr. 5709 r«M Coltax, DU M311 The bride was attended by 3342 Sa. Colo. I M , IK 743M her listers. Carole Clemes and (0*ni<«a m Betty Ann Clemes. and the sis­ ^ ^ id la n d m b u a i COLORADO SPRINGS 34S9SMrth A fw ia ,IU 94337 ter of the bride groom, Marilyn Gallagher. p a r i n g # a LOAN ASSN. •007 WM Coffax. ■ M 397 Stephen Noyce was best Golf Acres man and ushers were Peter D. 317 So. Nevada 2320 E. Platte Ave. 730t Ndwol Shopping Center Venetian Villegi Clemes. Alex Spence, and Dar­ Food Bank Shopping Center Or Save fy Mo 17 rell Hall. Dewey Johnson, After a wedding trip, they LEONARD GUZMAN, HAROLD BERGGBEN, 3100 t4o. Honcetk Mgr. plan to make their home in M p. Mgr. 1961 Chriitmos Club Now Open Lakewood. f AQI tMHT O H k t/ 9 3 1 M b m c Ii SirM t THI OENVIR CATHOLIC REGISTER Talcphont, Kayitan* 4-4205 T1iur»doy, D*ctmbM T /19M Itftjrien of Ooecsiey... QoiaLO$.ihLAui&mti. TV Recreates h^oments in History £nbihjtmnmsiiL Classification of Motion Pictures TUs elosst/icotion appears Why Mult I DitT, Wild Striwharrla Flandan.n, vaoa,Dada, iwaywataOapwMt m nan w**w (Swadithi. Wind Canna bad. Wllchw ol h l b FMih, ■ ■ ■ ■M r...... i Mtip, By C. J. w h a a t.iM-fchaad u -l aircraft Tha United states cannot afford only once a month. For futyrs Salani. Wandtrful CeuMry. f npraatta a c it t m , nmh M W t*. Gma d( wa brau^ dawB aver Routa another U-S incident. n fertn et, CUP and SAVE. Talarday'i Entmy, Touag Httt Ha TMa, Ia n . CardmSardm afCdm. i Gram Camatlm ^ “TIm U-2 A fftir” which Towig PMladtlahMa. Tdak a Ctea WHdai WHdt), Htnu m# tkaw* a Hay 1 od thii year was m Oaa b Bbta lMaabli M Parti tunmi UD Nov. 29 od the MH. CHVRCXILL'fl f ia q iL FaOewioa it a lltt of navlnf pictvnt DMra "rfak” to a cold war. MBMOnU ON SCREEN ra,lt»ad and clauKM by lha National And OuMi fiewi l b Da*, Stataadt, Jnt . M «I5leW ... .*t6 NatloQal BroadcutingCoin' Cauncll a< hit Lagisn of DacancTi kaat Canaritlen. SaMmd IMIdtl, la- Chaftirl^ lanr, Uma, Janala GdSlaaT For many thli taiavtiia pro- iwtan Tim and ftanHly, black Patch, lIRit Acraa tb W M , U n 4c My.Prtiaa- Another program that looked Claw l-tartiaa 1-VoaNadleeeUa far ptny’i new •eries, "White aantaUa want beyond the netn- blut Angtl, Ihiabiard’i 10 llonaymaom, iM . Uygn, Tbi Mcgdilmi, Mwab Piper,” wu aa orenll look into h ist«7 was the American Saaaral famaafi' Irmibli luah, Iruth of Sundal, hitttr- Mating Urgt, MaM af PerH. Mary Chmi papM and wa^ty MvsiBaga- BroadcastlRg Company's “ Win­ Advantvraa af Hutklabarry FMt, Apacha HaM A AUll^c laautHal WHt, M b Jofb MHtm. ■t a tacMat that te| baa itM fUKlat. The NBC ttafl, ston Churchill Documentary,'’ Tt>riia>,. Anack af lha auspat kaasta. CaaCan, Circut of Horton, Otek M l b aad Dad. Hakad N l^ Haaa, Hvar Mt thraocboot tta vorbL tlw Itttit Flam. SattU In Ovta* ioau. MHrer, Crt Taugh. an Jundry, HIpit Haatan n S . H to n aid analyztnc the a m t more than bated an to Englltb sute- Bishop Suggests Home TV la, Portrait af m Unknown tact, anee t o pragram was a cM. Wanin, Piyda, Puibr. is not o b y highly recommend­ dren to superintendents of the heme weald again he Magic Say, Thai Man an a String, Ml- tfbai Iraad, Rtfam Sebol, Urt M newa and fact praaentation t o ed, but is u example of first Catholic school systems. givea Ms place ia edneaUen. chacl Srra^, Miracle af Fatkaa, Mama hrainlli Prlaen. toad laara, ImUa, a holy day when I1.1S. TMUMOAY, BIC. I R d d la p liS ' * Bex LUndm * CoffM * PIcnia Party Craahtn, Plar S. Hrmnaj Plaata Ip irfi Bewl, nM So. Ireadway Catholic sehoMs will not be In fieti-Hur, winner o f 11 Acad liM --P«ttr Pan- (Speeialj! Two D«nT fat nit OabMi, Pargy tM I * China or Papar Sarvica emy Awards, la now in its hour dramatlaUoa of the faaiod Pramitr May, Prlianar af Hit Valga. Schm iH'i Jaw airv.'M l LfHtoton SPwMvard sessloo. J. M. Barrto chlldren'a claade with SPBCUL PRICES S4th week at the Denham The Rabbit Trag, Kaatlaaa Yaari, latum af LIMNImi . • Waddinsa ■ary Martin, Cyril Ritcbard. Joa B. rht Fly, Ravanga af Frink,amtaki. Roof, •reedwasAewl, SAM Sa. IretSw ar Urn youth abewing will begin ater. Its stars inciude Chari- Hariu, and Maisaio Oilman. Lynn Raivit In nil Hian. ^ W lWiii • Pontanna nairatoi (4 and S). tm Heston, Jack Hawkins, Stent af tha P e ^ taaf, tdiial far Caatto FwryHture.WadSlewii Shippliii Caplar Our Low Prieti Will Please You at U:M PJB. and tlcketi may 7;SI aiabep Sbaoni Sema of tba Scavndrab, 7 Wayi Fran hmdPim, SoM be obUlaad in advance or at Hays K a ra r^ Stephen Boyd, Blabop'i outaUadlns talks (1). I 4Mg8a.8iatBpeI>r. 8U.MM7 of Mntarr, Shab Haa* WMi lha Oavll, t o box office Immediately be­ Hugh Griffith, and Martha Slap (lawn ta Tartar, lundmmari, Sunriw ai MOVIES ON TV Cmipaballa. fore t o performance. Special Scott. Tanan’i firaataat Adnatwi. laram tha Rotirif key fee moviea o* tala- Mignlflcant, Ttmnlad, Tim Mtdilna, Mao Ml A-i, family; Ad, adwIH,- marally aO|acHanaMa In parr '"UnRagtlin' ******"" far adalH; and C, candamnaA ^THISIC...PASSPOIIT VwbamT'virtoaM bIgamM, VbN ta a • bnall Planal. PtlDAY, OK. a Waka Mt Whm tn O w , Wak Ukt a Driam. WaWna TargM. Whan Hall InMi LADY B8CAPB8, A 4 S ): LADIES Uaai, WiW m f tba bwacaM, Whata TnNh, COURAGEOUS, A-t O); DARK COR- Warid af A«»i WarM. tha FMdk and tha TO TEE ffOElD’ IflR . A 4 nil DANGEROUS TO M i l Wamaa Obtanad. iCN^, A4 (1). Oaa A-lactim S SaaMitHtaRli fat SATURDAY, DSC I r<:'\iu ' AdaSti DARK PAST, A 4 (S); TONIGHT Adultartta, AI Ctpant, Angrt Won Rod. WE R A O CALAa, A 4 A); BABES Wi^Aijrv Hllb, Anna lucatta, Aa Ttung tN ARKS, A.l, Rodemaert mwlenl THOISIliirS 10.4 iU ' I wHb J o v Qarlaedi DoosSaa Hoc-' lack to Hm Wall, ladlmdar, but af PhaU (11): C L A n n NfGHT, A 4 EwryfhMa llg Oparaler, Slack Orphaim (4l: HOODLUM EMPIRR. A-1 A). Ihia Dtnlaw KfMi u SUNDAY, OIC. 4 CRkla, Cmtakri TabM. Thai C n r , TOM BAWYKR. A-1. with JkcUd Cadi kSalL Ownca MsftMa, Chbu Pali Caaiao, MIU Graao (1): CAPTAIN tgt CtnAdmHtL Ceewbim Catl md t^7kndar,kmaatrtm0iMty, ’ tANUABY, A-1, Shlrlay Tdmpla R): Cmy (U.1 Prwi), Caaia Vtvr litta Inga, Cavw OM Killtr, Crtnw Ara Flytnt. TWO QALS AND A OUY, A 4 R): toOW lON tCHOOl WOAOCASr ' MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC, A-1 Crim and Pwnbhmtnt. U.tAi Crlmun U CLUNY BROWN. A-S R); J O r ' mant, Crowdtd Sky. OucMi (WIteka el •Dkea rOTBd* mmM ls«r«f t o OUITAR, A 4 (1)1 H U Dft WHhUi A-1, a m Him of Navy aolPOSutSeA M a tha I # of lha Stain, Day af 4Msa«KcDaBlriafsfto«sM bm afllartalBlaa. witb Ctaiik OoMa Ihi Outlaw, Mary af a High School Irfdk wRfcdii-dpliiiij am 4 ^ Walloea Baary (11); RANCHO Oeeter'i Dilmm. NOTORIOUS. R, toBdf to caedaoa fad of Maaconca. Imdui. OSMfteWtoelMEli laUns tba law loto ooo’a own beads F a t and Soky, PIpHInt WIN CaM, 14). fa t Gum, 400 Mo m , faar Sbib at Jfaapinq, in, CfututmoA. MWNDAY, DtC. S thm Drab, FnrdumtoM-l.bTp, FriulM B lO a TENSION, A-1 R); BLACK , Girl In t b Wat*, Goddia, Galiig ppspsnMfar 1 ^ DEVn, o r KiUX sot Ortod (4)1 a , Galbth and l b Sarbarlam, Gun In marking the Pesmt o f Christma$t there is probably no other gift which w ill be such a SOMSTHINQ T08H O U T ABOUT, h, auimn USbt trantcoaot of ffletriaea R)i Ha W b Mutt Ola, Hall It a City, Hollw THI CAIIPOINIA COMPANY 9 fregosnt remhtier of gom regord m a subscription to the UNSEEN ENEMY, A-1 WNTER- In Pink TIprtt. Harea (Ha Yaung, HIpi Cart TWK, A-1 fl)i CaiAD HANNA A4 t f laving. Ham From lha Hlb, Htrah R). Mcu*. Howa af IMiMua. indkertrt, ikirw, I wml ta U n (UR. r U U D A Y , D ie . 4 PrM), Inaptcter Abigrat, ladlalim tl TOM. DICK, AND HARRY, A 4 lift, I fttud far Whitt. (4)1 CALL NORTHSIDE m , B. ra- liyhawktn. Mna, Jeumay. 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The Aurora The­ of the Year I ...... -Years—Plus the Gift Subscriptions Listed • ater engagement is scheduled to : n Bill Me in January □ Payment Enclosed ft...... | end Saturday, Dec. 3. This is possibly the final booking of the movie In the Denver area. . . . MAIL ORDER TODAY As a companion feature, t o theater is offering David Ladd DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER ------P. 0. BOX 1620 DENVER, COLO. and Julie Adams in ftoymte. Both films make an ideal fam Uy viewing package. T k w N ey, I l.lfM OffiM, 931 l••necfc Sfrttt THi DENVIR CATHOLIC REGISTER Tcteph«nt, K cyifsnt 4-42(iS m i Immaculate Conception Catholic Alumni Club Charity Dance Feast Day December 8 To Aid Seminary Fund Slated Dec. 3

O i D «c I C M M ta tba world I aUaht appear too forward in Tbb Saturday.' Dec. 1, b the C om p o^ of young Catholic er program of toterest to pro­ wm w0 tfioBd Mm ti «)►: doiac ao, atoca erary tlsie 1| date for the annual Christmas graduates of a four-year col­ vided. •f tte PoMt « i tb* bad adtad her tte mne duaa- Charity Dance of the Catholic lege and graduate nurses, (be Activities of dab Bssnben in­ Alumni Club of Denver. The en­ Ami tion I w u ahnjra left witeont Catholic Alumni Club hopes to clude bowling, sUingi obcusslOB a lep l;; and ;e t soffiethlngl tire proceeds from the evttt data, culteral pgteraais, eott- tUi m a t — to wUcfa fill a long-standiiig need to Den-' ait Oiwdi h « atucbod w kept pnddlDf me on to baeacb| will go to toe group's fund tall parties, Com isnioo break- ■acA bnporUoct ttot tt lut tte ipwaUan tbii da;. to aid the education of seminar­ ver for a means of soclaL i{dr- fasU, etc. A spirited CatteUc ians for the archdiocese. ban dorijmod ■ M 7 da; «i ‘ I T u li;, acnwthlDg wlthia me itual, and cultural exttange Action group supples cateche­ A pc^ular cm b o will play oUlgMtw . tt it that made me bhirt out tte wecdal among college graduates. Meet­ tical tMchery fw a anmber ef for dandng from I to U p.m. tba wonb aad tte A t un- wtddi aaeaped a ; Itpa mud> ta| ings are held monthly at the iattttotkHas to tte D n vtr a m . Donation b M per couple; $1.75 i(M M » wtefwby Om Lady rt- a ; anrprioe, learing Knigbb of rniumbm Hone, Mi— Nina Alessaadrlnl (FR single. The, publk b invited. In- m M tte ooBMpt to S t Bar- aghaat. 1 begfed ber to Undtpl 1575 Grant Street, Denver, at 7-iSN> to B eab m U p ckab- (ormaAon .a te tickets may be tetette Soebfc* be oeco ifiin num. toll me who the waa.” Thooxh! had b y‘ calling FR. 7-58I7 er 1:15. p jn . A speaker or Moth­ rvtelW . tte iawarad ber bead tad BP. v t m . A F av«rite ClulstMUM A lb a p b Tte ««nh ^etea b; Bom*- «mtiwt at Bernadette Haty| One ’ M tile objectives of toe teOa d w f t d n tte 18th appari- Baintaioad bar tUence. Cbtbtec Alumni Club b to help A lw ayi m Rlgkt 6tft Ami ad I t o t e at. USB, art taken Bat, Bernadette deacrlbad ttel support the ^estbood in a Q m tte book. Awirieea Am - a i HK entreated Onr fiiumclial way. The annual Join our Rocord Bonus Club teta a lm b ; Aadrow Lad; for toe third tone Oodl dance provides this support. T. F. Nowak win wrote of Aw eeentftd d a ;: •ter; of teonlM and tte GI. "Ib e Lad; w u ataodipgi TiaMara to the akrtne: abore the roaebutb, and ttel Sofffa Cfovs to Visit W I P P A l ^ appearod in anicb tte aame UMITBD KATtOMS CONTfiST WIMHER ’ Tafflns an a ; tawea," anid manner as tte does on tte GatheriugofAlumnae I t Bamdatte, *'1 aafcad par- miraenious aedal. At a ; ttiird Mary Loretta Walsh, a student at St. Mrs. Ernest J. Rotfnson, Mary Lowtto’s home­ roqtwat, tte assumed a seiioas Santa Claus will visit chUdten and ftctiva tew dan al tte Lad; bacaaae I had Rose of Lima’s School, Denver, was one of room teacher; Sister Mary Christopher, principal ca a t aagawtet lata. She. tw­ look ate seemed to be orer- of Loretto Heigbu CMlege the grate prise winners in the Denoer Pott of St Rose of Lima’s Soheol; and Margaret alumnae at the coUege's annual i n fciad to aw alwajri. nodded coou wttb hamlUty. She theoi Walsh, a fourth gra'de student and sister of the FREE 1 4 ** LP RECORD United Nations Contest Pictured with Msry Cbrbtmu party to be held Sun­ I * tead at a ii(D teat tteee jotned her bates ate placing Loretta are Sister Jesn Evelyn. English teacher; contest winner. waa M aaed f a r ^ to be can- them erer te r bostmi: she lott­ day, Dec. 18, in Lower Haebe- •f yovr chok* with ovary $30 of LF tetead abont ■ ; tndlaeat ed beayeoward; tben slowt; Beuf HaD, from 2 to 4 pjn. iSaa, I paeed oel to ter all tte opatbig ber arms a te leaning The program for tte day to- rocords purchosod withbi onp yoar. aSietteoa^ laaiiaaiij and jo ; toward ow tte, in a voice ttet St. Rose Girl Wins Letter Contest chides o p n house, gamee, en­ ttet woca la m ; tool at tte saamed to tronble, stated: 'll tertainment, refreshmenb, an No ebJisoHon lo bvy o specHM tteafht of actn^ iiitnt ber am the Immaculate Coneep-| Mary Loretta Walsh, s sixth As a sixth grade student at oldest child in toe famllr. My award, ate family vbtt to tte ten.’ ” grade student at S t Bose of St. Rose of Lima Sttool, our father b emplt^ed ^ me crib. nvinber of roconts "Harlnc tmbordeaed b ; heart Ttas, WM pictured to little Lima's School in Denver, w u schedule consists of reading, two railroads which have The general chairman b Mrs. of an tte aantiaaeato, I took oat S t Bernadette that Maiy w u one of the^wo grand prise win­ spelling arithmetic, music, headquarters here in Denver. E. A. RoUman. Workiiig with W roaar;. Aa 1 waa pra;lnf from the first instant of ber ners in the recent United Na­ writing, hbtory, grammar, and My hobby b collecting doUs, her are M n. James Sweeney, tte ttew A t to adk ter aame cwceptom preaervte immune tions Conteet sponsored by the religion. We attend school and I like to play the piano. 1 reservations; M n. Stan Hall, Rocord Depoftiwont j w pan w an ll; bottertnf me, from all taint of original sId Dtnver Pott ate tte Retail about six hours a day. I live have about 15 doUs, and have invitations; Mbs Regina Mar- it waa appai'Boat to b ; by a singalar grace ate priv­ Merchants' Association. a mile from aeboel, ^ walk been taking puno lessons two- key, games; M n. M. B. Tim- THE CHAS. E. WELLS M^SIC CO. and arwwdad oat aB ilege (rf Alaugbty God through Boys and girls in tte sixth to fnd from school with otb- B)d-a-half jrears. Dkinsr refreshments; ate -Mbs Ut9 CoHfomlo Shoot ' oaMoBtrattonf. I feh the merits of Jesos Christ grade throughout the Rocky e n in my class. Opr countries sre man; Clare Breeo, publicity. Mountain Empire submitted F iU ia Y OF BIX ■lilea apart, but I feel our Reservations must be made Open ttU t PM- He«-. Wed. ate Fri. friendly letters of 150 to 2S0 I come from a family of six, lives are pretty much alike. with M n. Sweeney, 29M Bril- Mr your ttopftof eoovonieoeo. words to anotber sixth grade my parents, two sbters, one Your American Friend, ■Ire, FR 7-$544, by Dec. 15. The student in any UN country of la th e r, and myielf. I am the Mar; Loretta Wabh. price, b $1.5$ per family. their choke. Of the more than B,000 en­ tries in tte contest, two are I selected to receive awards. Mary Loretto and ber tucber, Mrs. Ernest Robinson, will re­ ceive an all-expense-paid trip dbyatiL ^swsibuy.. from Denver to New York City wtere sbe will visit the United Nations ate other famous at- Lakosido Conter GR 7-3133 tnctions. The children and teachers will leave from Den­ ver by plane on Dec. 1 tod re- Introduces |tum on Dee. 4. Mary Loretto it the daughter [of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick WaMb, 824 ^ t h Peterson Way. Mary’s letter foUows: Dear Raiii, ACCUTRON This letter cOmes to you from Denver, (M o., in the wutern part o f the United Statu of America. Denver is World’s First Microsonic Timepiece ■urrtranded by the Rocky Mountains. There are snow- cov m d peaks ali-yur-round, ate 'because of this, there is much colorful scenery. Odr tripe to the mountains are il- waye very exciting, Oilondo It a great agricultural state. Mining it also very important The traveling tourists help Colorado in many ways. In the United StatM, there are m u ti; public schools, but a gnat many puocbial, or eh arch-connected schools, ate K Is one of these that I attend.

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J« Ann ate Dilia are CMdltors of tte bal- tatto, whhdi b boing malted to former Btoghts’ stteenU. A C C U T R p N » « s f IfKlnde H bi Jo Ann Zamboni, alumnae by Balovs M tot; Mn. BraceBroca Sttsster,Schuster, art featnmi ; Hist Jean StromsM,| The World’s graduatoe); 1fii.,Arthto W. Young,! prefilM (pen portraits of gradua Now Stsndsrd art work: Mias PraacM PtiUkogan,ID, g n ^ abroad; Miss M ir o Ma-| f U f o n L teitoy, I^C_____ ._ jn______^ ate of ttej stteeattt newspaper Tower ToJes. OPEN of Accurtey The guest contributor for tte year’s first tetry b Sister Marie CaUMaine, L A C . alumna and BagUtt staff faculty m m - EVERY ter- The purpoM o f tte magattie. startod last year, b to give EVENING aimwnwt Boars t i the fellow clsssmates. to teep in time with ahumae thinUng, and to feature outstanding Heii^ts TILL r^reesBtattves. I Committee members are Mrs. T. J. Jac<|ues (homecoming), UKESiDE CENTER CHRISTMAS i b p a ji L ^ s d ju ^ MiM Carol Stringer (slnmnae open meeting), Mn. Herman T. GR 7-0123 Kenaady, Mrs. Clsrenee Jackson ate Mrs. Harold Patton (Advent Lakedde Center Ot 7-3113 W reette), Mbs Vlrglnii Malpiede (dinner dance), and Miss Open Every J o n IRBor (ttv ite luncheon). Bventag Till CotTie in en d see the amozinp A C C U T M N G norsntee Sister M i^ BM as, director of public relations ate Engiitt | Christmas member at Laretto, b adviser to the group. U G E T tH Oftict, 938 lannock Strttt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thuri4ey, December 1 ,1960 Seven Teams Entered Regis, D. U. to Renew Sophomores will play a cnidal role wheo Denver In St. Joseph's Annual University and Regia College renew their basketball rival^ Thursday and Satur^y, Dec. 1 and 3. Kegls travels to the Pioneer fieldhouse Thursday for the season opener for both clubs, then Is host to Invitational Tourney D.U. for the dedication game of the new Regis fleldhouse on Saturday. By Psu. Rirru Regli could field as msny as Sereo taam> are entered In tbe eighth annual St. Joseph’s High School Invita­ four sophomores In its starting the squad. Frey u w vanity tional Buketball Tournament, which gets under way Tuesday, Dec. 0, at 0:45 p.m. lineup, while Coach Hoyt Briw- action in both his freshman and St Francis High School is tbe defending champion and will be shooting for its fourth ner of D.U. • has indicated two sophomore years, and has been straight tourney crown. But Coach Wendy Strobauer envisions a rougher road than of bis starten may come ffom outstanding in scrlnunagt ses- last year when the Gremlins’ closest game in tbe event was an 18-point victory over tbe tophomore ranks. thms so far. St Joseph's. Both Denny Hodge M East Shannon Fifth Mon Tbe newcomer to the early season classic is Machebeuf High School coached by Lansing. Mich., and Tim Vezie On Storting FIvo Fred Howell, former Denver University and Central Banker cage star. Hie addition of Glendale, Calif., are new­ Rounding out the probable comers wbo have drawn Briw- starting five is 14 Junior for­ of the Golden Bufft to tbe rocter of teams makes it necessary for games to be ner'i praise for their early sea­ ward Jerry Sbermu, also a played Sunday night dersoo. Tovado expects him to other senior on t/is squad, is son efforts. Both could answer two year varsity veteran wbo CatlMdraL with a by« oo Um be tbe Jiys* top point producer. expected to go at a forward the opening whistle for tbe will team with Stout and Jones 0(mb1d( ai|lit of play, and Other lettermen include D«m Ploneen. in the front line. vhlch hu a bye on pi^tton. John Bescio and Pat Buckmaster, 5-9, senior guard; Sopkomera Trio Another sophomore, Darryl the oifbt of tbe a m o day Murphy are 9-1 sopbomeres wbo Bobby Donovan, 56, Junior To Corry Lood Barts, should see considerable friod. face tbe teosbeet tetk. will see action at center or for­ guard; Larry Niehola, M sopht^ Coach Joe B. HaH of Regis is reserve duty. The rugged (55, iotb play ftoMe for stz coneec- ward. Paul DeAndrea, 9 4 a more guard; and George Marti­ relying on a trio of second year 220) forward broke His foot and ■ttre a i g ^ AO t e n s dnw s a lunlor, will play at a guard spot, net, 54, seniw forward. men to carry the brunt of the saw only limited action u a lye oo gae bIcM of Uie toonwy, and PhO Rosal, 519 and a Jun­ in addition. Tovado it count­ Rangers' scoring and rebound­ freshman. •bleb Beans that tbe otbar five ior, it slated for work at either ing bearlly on Ted Michaela, M ing chores. Juniors Bill KeUy (59). Dick toaau play six ftmet In Hvea forward or guard. Hoogerwerf (5 2 ) and Garr senior forward, wbo transferred Loots Stoat, Jim Jones lays. Eight freshman are fighting DeMarlfe (50), plus senior Ken to Cathedral this year, and Leon and Dean Sullivan were regu* Nose of tbe coadMi are down- lor tbe other vacant spots on Wlllisms (53) ^ ve HaU addl- Glisaman, 5-10, a senior for­ lira as freshmen last season. right optbalstle, and a lew fael the roster. They are headed by Uonal bench strength and valu­ ward. Dave Suer and Include Tony Stoat, a le u 54 forward, t—mi win be lucky to averaged 14.9 pelnti end U.8 able experience over last sea­ M ochabauf lacovetta, Larry Griffith, Bob win a game. Following Is a rebooodi, ud twice soared sons' quintet. This la tbe first year in tbe by Scbeck, Gary Piper, D o n rundown of prospects ol t h e over 59 potnte far Indlvtdaal Regis has won bnt three of Comlenello, Bob DuFour, and teams entered In the Muna- tournament for Machebeuf High highs in 199949. 15 games with the Pioneers Rongori, Pieneert te Initioto Now Fioldheatt » SebooL whidi u yet does not Frank Nichols. since t b e post-war “ Bun ■eoL Jones, a 59 Jumping Jack, + + + + S AnneacietiM have a aenior claw. Coaeh Fred M ulie* poured tbrougb M points f o r Boys’ wa, with the meat re­ Moat baaketbaU eoaeba taka Howell is depending oo eight The Mustangs bavs four lei- scoring bonors in tte Varsity cent being a SI-52 win in the for granted tbe fact that they JunkiB and a freabman to car tarmeo. and good ipetd, b o t Jayvee tuneup last vrttk and 19S3-5I season. will have a gymnaahan to prac­ ry tbe load. very htUa belgtat, according to seems to have regained a shoot Cohfest Dec. 3 to Feature'^ tice ia w lm tba saaien reris Mike Mansfield beads the four John Harrigan, abo Is In bis log eye wtaidi helped him to Team Without a Gym tbird-yaar guards on tbe squad. aroiBd. Si did Coach Beb first year al the beim. Three better than a M-pt^t average The Annnndatfon Cardi­ Al 5-19, be is almost certain to lettemeo—Mike Flood, 94, a to high school. Mfloto o( Annundatioa tmti] a nals and Coaeh Beb Moore short time ago when be was in- be In tbo starling lineup. H m senior, and Al Gagne and Herb HaU rates SuUivu as his top Regis Fieldhouse Dedication- etoen are Mike O'Sbea, 5-9; defensive player, and tbe agile are searching fer a gymns- formad that tba Cardlntli' new Younger, Juniore—are starters It's been a long lime coming, ver University In the renewal Regis teams back to tbe cam­ Rick Moore, 5-10; and R o n guard's driving layups and out atom they can ose (or tbe arena would not be ready until in addition to sophomore Rick but Regis College basketball of a series dating back to the pus. Brief dedicatioo ceremoo- MlUi, 5-10. side Jump shots could boost next month. A new play­ isn. Egloff. The fifth sUrtJng spot fans wlU probably agree it was "B uu Boys" era of the late let will precede tbe game, Forward candidates include ing court b nearly completed In tbe meanttme Moore Is wUl go to either Alloyd Moody him into double figure scoring worth the wait when the first 1949s. starting at 7:59 p.m. ‘‘ runoing" hie boys and look­ Jtmlon Doug AUlsoo, 1-1, and or Rick Steck. Both are juniors. average during the coming sea­ it Annnariatlon High St^ooL bat io the meaatime, until basketball game in the new Adding zest to the occtilon It 8EAT* 2.999 ing tar any vacant that Dave Murphy, 5-U. Tbe first Five other boys wbo ctn son. (he first ef tbe yeer, tbe fieldhouse gets under way at The fieldboDja. teafiag mate | might bava a b o ^ tniide it year man figuring in Howell's expect to see actl and win play at either center ves, M , a sophomore; Larry tercoUegiale games in recent 990, it includes a lecture balG I or forward. Jim Pallsottl, 0-1, $f. Francis' Chaves, S-7, a senior; Duane yean have been played in City swimming poed, (Mr dasil Is billed for action in the center Ten lettemen ars back at St. I Gonsales, M , a Junior; Charles Francis', but Coach Wendy Auditorium Arena or in high rooms, two hsndball courts, and ■lot. McCarthy, S-S, a senior; Adam Strobauer says tbe loss of Bill school gyms. a steam room in addltloo to | Several other candidates are Santoya, M , a Junior, and Paul Whelan and Ray Libooatl from Saturday's ^ m e will bring main gym area. fighting it out for the top 15 Baca, S4, a senior. last year’ s tourney chimps is go­ places on the Golden Buffs’ var­ Moore, in bit tUlb year at ing to make a big difference. sity. Howell says tbe squad it tbe balm, would not any If a favorlta were to be et- looking good for this early in predlctknt. but any team from tabllsbed, however. It would tbe season, but so far be has W m U S RAMBLER, m Annundatlon is usually long on have to be tbe Gremlins. bustle even tbou^ they may not made any promises of Authorized Rambler and Naek Sale* dk | cbampkmsblp tbe first year. Tbe first five, which Is never DM be too deep in personoel. secure from tbe eecond unit, in­ C otbadrol M t. Carm tl cludes Frank McCune, 94, and Export MKhanfcal Work — All M rini George Tovado it to bli first U p LaGoardla and Dick Dennis Fuller, 14, at tbe fw- season as bead coach of tbe Suer bead a cast at Mt. Camel wards. Both are seniors. Doo 2030 S. Vnivereity SH. 4*2781 Bluejayt’ basketball squad. The that Coach Nick Paliui des­ PIckford, a 94 center, is a team took its share of lumps cribes as inexperienced and not sophomore. Jim Nats. 510, a last year and someone else's destined for great things. La senior, and Dick Quinlan, 59, // betides. This year tbe team has Guardia, 94, a senior, will a Junior will go at guard. more experience, but still tbe ^ y center or forward, and ITte tecond string has Den­ future does not look bright. Suer, a 56 senior, has one of nis Leatbeiman, a 1-4 senior, I r e g T ^ c o l l e ^ Tbe taUast a u on tbe squad the guard slots nailed down. and four Juniors. Ilw y a r e ^ I BASKETBALL 1960-1961 is 64 taokr eeotsr Dosna Afr Pat Muliiem, 54, tbe only Stave Kiizman, 59; Frink Fa- ■ ■ brlxio, 519; Don BatUner, 519; 1 Heme Schedule 1 and Dan BatUner, 511. I ^ U. OF DENVER N. U. HIGHLANDS ■ Strobauer expecta Itii equad Sat, Dec. S Sat, Fab. 11 ■ to grab its share of rebounds, CREIGHTON U. ■ and he looks for Dick QulnUa COLO. STATE U. Sat, Dee. 19 Meta, Fab. M ■ to direct the team, rating him the best shooter on the squad, WASHINGTON U. IDAHO STATE | I ^ Mon, J u . 9 Sat, Etb. 15 ■ at weU as a good passer and driver. MONTANA STATE AIB FORCE ■ Your Parish Sorvice Station St. Josaph't PrL, Jaa. 19 W ed, Mm. 1 ■ Bob Bums it in his ninth ST. AMBROSE AllZ. STATE ■ Here M e helpful directery. Leek fer the Hotiiif ef yeur Fri, Hai^ 2 ■ year at 8L Joeepb’e and is look Louis Stout . . . Rongor't Top Seorov Doou Sullivan . . . Top Dofandor Wed, Feb. 16 neerby ''perish*' aerviee stctleii. Its friendly epereNr lag for a way to tUl tbe scoring is eskiisf Hih ipeclel ineeM fe invite yevr pet^eoae. Follow the Rangen during 196561 . . . All nmea la the gap left by tbe graduation of new fieldhouse oo tbe campoi, with imNe free pelting. Y e a ^ Am that this aitra frieadHnen is aiatohed with PUl Sorenson. Jim Ochs, a two SIS chaerfal sawk# aad axpatf attaatiaa far m year letteiman and 94, wUl TICKET FRICKS Tourney Schedule INDIVIDUAL GAMES i ^ u at center. Ed Pepper Ha's raady ta sarvt yaa with gat aad ail, Hrat, to Reserved Seau, $150—General Admitiioo. $1.00 Dave Owens, in bis f o u r t b TUaSDAY, Die.* tries, lahffcetiea ead ether eanveniefit servleet. By MuU«o n . PraaaDt tUa Ad year, will flU one forward slot, Mad)«b«ur vt. ta Ed Paspar SEASON (19 GAMES) puU laf Hi" et hh itetlew regulerly, yea will retlpr^ ted rtetlvt a $10.00 (regular price $UOO) cate bit frlestdllaess ead get me hert la service. and Steve Chives has a guard ABouncUUoa v*. SSAS diacaust ob slot nailed down. Be is a sen­ C*tb«dnl a Topcoat 8 FOR 5 COUFON B O M (5 ADMISSIONS) WSDNISDAT, Die. T • $5.00 (regular price $740) ior. Mt. C am el va. CATHIMAL HOLY PAMRY Sophomore Ken Ertle li a CaUiadiai va. 'A CawtpIvM You purchase i book of fivo coupons for MUKi. Back MacbabraT vt. Ntw laladlan coupon is good tttt one reserred seat (with aa tdvaaee good bet for the other guard MCMSEI Of fB, AaBuoclatlaB reservation), and you may use them at any time daring slot, and Ed UcGlnty may get MOST KKI0U3 Oirttlmaa- Phfl'i CiBoct SBrrk* KTAMORE'S THUaSDAY, O tc. I IlOQO PUISM the Mason. Use them all for one gama. one at a Uaw tbe nod to round out the starl­ Maebtbauf vt. Catbadral WILLIAMS ■ over five games, or in any otbtr touliBfH 66 soma ing five. St. Praaclj vt. Anaendalloa F « OsBptais H five. Rich Haberkom is recover­ SI JoMph va. Mt. Carnal MEN’S STORE. INC. Regis AtUeUe Otriee A lts Ssrvtes s m w e s i 44(h MullCB Bya S3 Broadway SH. *4TSt F or T icket 1 ing from surgery and Is expect­ FSIDAY. Die. » 1 W. 69tb A LmrMl Bhd. ■ S ed for fuU-tlme duty for tbe Tht firmi liitad flora doMrva 1 Information: GBMses56Ui ■ Phene AnnuBdaUon va T A . k s s u first time around Jan. 1. Other St. PrtneU VI ta ba ramtmearad whan yew art ISta Avs. si Swwiytvnls OL 54S69 Mt. Canntl va dlitrlbulinf yawr flalranasa la boys on the squad rated at good St. Joatph'i lha diffarani llnaa of bwalnati. ST. PHilOMENA ST. FRANCIS prospects art Dave Haley, Jim SATURDAY, OIC. IS Lelfenrlng. Tom Roybal. Garry 51. JoMph'i va AnnundiUon Rupp, and BUt Sorenson. MI. Carmel va Maehabeuf Conoco Uullafi va Cathedral B a rtlttfs TOURNEY STANDINGS IN 1159 St. Francii Bya Produett W. L. SUNDAY. DSC. II S t e w M S*. SrsMti ...... I S AnnunelatloB va Sl Joatph va DM* bemrtM St. ... 1 i S4rvkt CAI WAIMIMe AnmmeuHen .... 3 3 CathrOnl va Join Mt. CsnMl...... 3 3 HI Carm l nsi I. csM si Avo. uk acN* W. A. (Ditch) Thonm MhIIm ...... 1 3 MONDAY, DSC. 11 OH Tki^ «nr«. WsMnt CeW X f i l ...... • I Cathadral va. Ml. Carnal AtMMS* A LagMI ra. a«S4 MuUen va. ABmmclaUoB smtiee. **•*" cw—mg St Fraoda va SI. Jeaeph CENTRAL'S GoutTseus tsnvics Macbateaf Bya

EAST HI CHEVRON SotiCsHv ONE PICKUP FOR DIREH SERVICE Al IwtpUM m\ Thristiiuis TO BOTH COASTS Saltings Tlub ftawHMHS Okw Um * ST. PATRICK CURE D'ARS and receive a Arrow Hi-Fidelity Album Pork HHI Sorrico Station THIS NIGHTMARE D«itw«r*Chieage Trucking Co.. Inc. Conoco PRiva IN WITH ceN riaiN ci t.>ih d iai-kaon Denver DU. K-5.'>67 Open o Centro! Christmas Savings Account with a TUMS-UP « etARa StRVtCI COULD HAPPEN 33rd and Holly sni deposit of a dollor or more and receive a Christmas Album FREE. Srv* PWws A psttrtnr SL. tsrv In thb fellow's caas It's only (Limit one album to o family.) Choice of Christmas albums a bad dream. But tbe real Hsrrv Cfvws rk. 7-rH» NOTRE DAME tUng couM happen te any by "Tennessee" Ernie Ford, The Kingston Trio, Fred Woring, Normon homeowner, any time. See THE BEER THAT MOTHER OF GOD ACROSS FROM NOTRE Luboff Choir, Roger Williams, Percy Faith. os for one of our big Pack­ DAME CHURCH MADE MILWAUKEE WaUhlsailsV CeewW* LIM *r AscMwrM* age PoUciee. It will insure RIOISTKII n iM SM vr T m ii^ • l « e « m s rr«* SkRep sM PMtmT your home sgalnd fire, wind, oIh , (gr M e» SwreophoBfa HSU SPEER fc BANNOCK IMMot ChiB Sf and many other perib. FAMOUS lnitfiiM*et~aed»lBj ta do but TEXACO OATIS TIU A UTTiaitS r*o Advent Wreath wQl be one of (2onfessloDS win te beard on S p u t «*bkt will be swtnM Society b the 8 o'clock Mass. pereod la asked to brini a $1 tbe ways tbs children will pre­ Thuiaday from 4 to 8:30 and tfHUM mttOat- exchange gift and to sign h n Members will meet b the church pare fo r the birth of Jesus. from 7:30 to 9. hall et 7H8 and enter the church Sunday after all tbe Masses Next Thursday, Dec. 8, la the PoUo ahoti wm be than pdor g ift M b e Boetinf to HI ioteroMed Tbs ways and meani chab- b a group. Christmas cards and gifts will Feast of the Immaculate Con­ a i i i - Mi, Ann Aaferd, has norel Friday, Dec. 1, is the first be sold in the vesHbale of the ception of the Bleeied Mother 3 h o AHar tad Rceary So- en d y wreathe and bells made Fridsy at the month. The church. and eU are obliged to attend ^ jr V Daccmber BoMlBf will by the cM itered Carmelite onns BlesHd Sacrament will bp ex A year round uniform a - M ist Maseei wiU te at 6, 7, 8, bo>« CtartotBua party oa ‘n o n - o f Littleten for,sa le at the pos^ all-div itarting 8 dunge program will te set up 9« and 10:80 In the morning and I K Dec. U , f o U o i ^ rteUw CbiftniM card coonter In the o'doek Mat! and eonUnuiag toi' for St John’s ^ li with Hrt 6 o’clock in the evening. M i f tbo RoeUT at 7:45. Ro> ehareb hall The price range is til Benediction after the 8:80 Margaret Nevlni of 721 Monroe gM ain Bwat be nade by Dec. from $S to $4. pjn. Masi. Street in charge. Anyone wish­ ing to sell or buy a unlfom may can Mrs. h^avins at KA. 24196. TIME FOR A Tbe slsteri and lay teachers R AGAIN Loreffo Heights Lists Of S t John’s will te remem- r C S T f Y A L CHAIRMEN braed et Christmas this year te placing a treasure chest'in radi Winter Term Courses A SPORTSMAN’S BOOTH, under the Various chaimen for the fastlval are shown room. Enveiepcs for the gifts above, front row, left to right, A. J. Dunst, car win te seat h m e the last week chairmanship of Jack McFadden, will be committee; J ose^ Sheridan, games; Charies The witter term of the Lor> cake decorating, knitting, and of sdKKd before tbe Otrlstmas one of the highli^ts of the St. Francis de Sales Reiter, general ebabman; Herman Miller, booth cUo HHghta College Adult Edu- furniture upbolateriiig. holidays and tbe children may Courees limited to |d:ysicians, Athletic Association fall festival Sunday, Dee. constructioD; back row,. Robert Carlin, ham and return them each to hie own catioB p rorsm ^>«8io Dec. 4, in the high school building, 235 S. Shennan, dentists, and psychologists will bacon booth; Charles Keller, car committee; elaiaroom. fc starting at 12:30 pjn. A record booth will be be effeiW b baiic prlndpies of John McCImmon, dart booth, and Ed Btulce, Courice to be offered, aone handled by the St. Francis de Sales Teen Qub. country store. Dztven are needed to provide for a period ^ eight weeks and bypoosis and advanced discus­ transportation for tbe d iten . ethere tor a period o f 12 weeks, sion on hypnosis. There will also Anyone wiihing to volunteer for LAY AWAY NOWI will include beginning conversa­ be a co o rn In bypnoais 1st Friday Rites a ear pool may call Mrs. Shirley Alee Used Bikw tional G e n ^ Spani^ French, to laymen not in the medical Wagner at FL. M768. and beginning Rumlan (reading, fMd. FIRST FRIDAY American Cyclery writleg. and speaking); Creotiva dramatics for pri- Are Scheduled at On Dec. 8, the first Friday of Intermediate ConversatioDal mai? school children from (H'EN EVENINGS f M eat if yon e a be helpad by the month, Masses win te said 1991 8a. Breadway PE 84185 isB iteii^ \ itt* W B » hear Freack, German, RuatiaD; grades one to five and grades De Sales' Parish at 6 ,7 ,8 , and 11:20 In the mom- , yawsorNerBiM courses b art, philoaopby, theo­ tlx to eight are two courses n la l. The aesril is ear logy, electronics, chorus, folk to he ottered on Saturdays with bsa^wdnrticwjyegiim medals songs, fencing, typing and tnitructiohbythe Loretto (S t Francis de Sales' Pariah, Denver) shotband, bridge,, bam radio, drama department staff. SnCUS-LflUJLOR SONOTONB* hanituaa dancing, charm, b - ■“Know Your Automobile’’ and Confessions for First Friday teiior decoratlog, floral design, Tlew Horizons b Law" ire new will be held Thursday, Dec. 1, I5A3 LARIMER ST>t30 t7rM ST. mathmatlcs, real estat courses with the winter term. from 3:30 to 6 pm. and 7:30 to 2 OP DBWEt speecdi. poetry, grammar and Private vocal bstructiott will be 9 p.m. Masses on FYiday wUl be -wawieeHMeiaidfc t a h w jpeUing, home planning, tele- offered by James Ewert, Denver ' at 6 ,7 , and 7:45 am. and 0 p.m. visisck repair, businou law. eh c^ director, b ball-hour les­ Because o f the fall fesUval AWARD sons. time to be arranged. there wiU not be a Teen Club Registration for the adult ed mee^ng this Sunday, Dec. 4. F R O M CHUCK MULQUEEN’S ucatlon courses will be held through Friday, Dec. 2, from Mrs. Etbel Casey will be hwt- PLAQUES PET SHOP AND AQUARIUM 9 ajn. to 9 p.m. dally, at tbe ess to tbe SL Ann Pinochle Circle’s «nnu»i Christmas party Adult Education office on the BOOTH CHAIRMEN Heights’ campus, 3001 S. Fed in her home, 935 8. Vine, on B R O U Z ^ TABL*ETS Monday, Dae. 12, at 12:80 pm . e n l Boulevard. Further iDfo^ , THE ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Athletic Assoda- HOLIDAY SPECIALS matlon may be had by calling tioQ annual fall festival will be held in the high school WElt 68428, e x t 40. building, 235 S..Shennan, on Sunday, Dec. 4. A roast beef dtnBer Mission Set Dec. 4 GIVE A PET *A Gift . w "A P«t will be served from 12:30 to 6:30 p.ov The bazaar will be held WATCHES, DIAMONDS, S TO THE SHUT-IN For A Pot" In the high school gymnasium. The m ajn' attraction is a 1961 In Flagler Parish For A G ift" PTA Meeting Chevrolet Impala four-door sedan eguipp^ with radio, beater, CLOCKS AND ^ and automatic tranamisslon. (S t Mary's Pariah, Flagler) BIRD P U T PENS COSTUME JEWBtY jj; Planned Dec. 6 Shown above are some of the chairmen of lx»tbs and A week long mission will be CANISTER Uvltles of the festival They are, front row. left to right, Mrs. conducted from Dec. 4 to 11 by Coffiplete Line o f Leo Lyons, panda bear booth; Mrs. Herman Miller, dinner chair­ Father Clarence Groff, O.PJ1. $1.9S Religiottx A rticles SET A t Globeville man; Mrs. Clifford Fitzgibbons, Christmas booth; back row, H n. DaUy Mass wiU be celebrat­ AtesalBiim William lABgley, candy booth; Mrs. A. J. Dunst, cake booth; and ed at 7 a m ., and evening AiHStMvwnw (St JeeaNi'i Psitsh, Mrs. Robert Carlin, skill game. services will begin at 7:89. Fine asaortmtet Im 20 Yeors Your Watohlji tM* kW «ler In thej* The Harvest Dinner w u held Reg. I2J8 on Nov. & The committee wind and strikins. Center of the Down Town; O n ly S l.n thanks everyone udu hdped All American to Speak on Dec. 5 Also B a tt ^ operated Wholwole District make this event a luccew. Tbe Chime and Striking ADD 28c ON MAil OROnS > Mantle docks. proceeds will be used toward (Most Precious RIoed Parish, day. Confeulons are at the Catechism classes will re­ tbe building o f the listers’ con- Denver) usual hours on ITiursday. sume Saturday, Dee. 8. for the — FOR YEAR AROUND PLEASURE- veat On Monday, Dec. 5, the Holy The Parish Council o f Men public grade school pupils. i WM. EICH JEWELER | PTA TO M m Name Society will meet at 8 will meet In the rectory Thurs­ (N vea Give a On Sunday, Dec. 4, the Altar S 1582Lawrwiu MA. 3-8862 ^ Singing Canary The PTA will meet Tuesday, p.m. la, tbe church hail. JeiiY day, Dec. 1, at 8 p.m. Baby Parakeet Dec. 8, at 7:80 pjn. b the Groom, former All-American and Rosary Society will at- INQUIRY FORUM trad the I o’clock Mass. $5J9 to aehool haU. Three films will be football star from Notre Dame, AS LOW AS tU S The subject to be discussed shown, through the courtesy of will be the guest speaker. At the family fan night the ASX ABOUT $19.95 the U.8. Poet Office. The Baseball awards lor the past at the Inquiry Forum Wednes­ Fur Jacket was given to OUl LATAWAT WE WILL BE UUes of the films are: “For season will be distributed at day, Dec. 7, will concern the Joyce Gamble, the cheer bas­ PLAN FOR HAPPT TO HOLD NEW GUmKA PIGS, Your Defense,” “ Story of U.S. the meeting, which is father- Second and Third Command­ ket to Fred While, the bride ANT CANARY 1U Mall.” and “The World’s Most lOn night. doll to Mary Frances Teska, PARAKEETS OB CHBISTHAS. ments and will be “ God's Name HAMSTERS Meebahised Post Office." December 2 is the first Fri­ in Vain” and “ Servile Work?" tbe gun-bolster set to Steve NO EXTRA CHARGE Final plans srill be made for Boardman, and a rosgry to the breakfast and bake sale to Dennis Emily. TMM8ICAI * Entertaining * Easy te Ralra be heU on Sunday, Dec. 11, 9 6 0 o Itia d n f and Edveotienol CENSUS I T-BIRDS after all the Maases. Donations 'Family Night Dinner' FISH ARE 0 One ef America’s Leading Hebbiet of pastry and homemade cakes The Census will be taken up CLEARANa SALEI srilJ be appreciated and should Sunday, Dec. 4. Information 15 6AU0N AQUARIUM AND FUU REFUGOR be brmight to the school ball Set at Bl. Sacrament sought will concern the month, Saturday, Dec. 10. day, and year of parish chil­ Anyone wishing to order new (Blessed Sacrament Parish, All - day adoration wiU fol­ dren’ s birthday, what school he SAVE 00 uniforms may do so at this Denver) low the 8 a.m. Mass. Each or she now attends, what meeting. The second annual "family hour various parish orgaitiza- grade, and whether they have UP TO Tbe sisters have a selection night dinner” under the aus­ tions lead in the recitation of received the sacraments. Par of Ch^tmu cards. Anyone pices of the Holy Name So­ the Rosary, as well as prayers ents should bring this Informa­ wishing to purchase cards may ciety, will be held on Saturday, of reparation for tbe sins of tion and a pen or pencil with do so at ths hake sale or from Dec. 10, in the school cafeteria man, and prayers of petition them to church. the sisters. starting at 5 p.m. Fred Albi Is for world peace and the conver­ rJoinsnio'Htvspefi chairman. sion of Russia. A.B.C. Doll Hospital The menu will Include Italian Tbe PTA invites parishioners Christmas Party spaghetti and sausage, salad, to visit the Christmas Gift D O LLS^ WIGS — SHOES Italian bread, dessert, and-mllk Shop which is open every Sun­ Dolls* Dressed t« Order for the children. day during the morning Masses. CLOtaO M0*-CAT1 S L S L Set ia Lakewood The tickets at $1 per person KfUGIUUS S'lAI'UMs KtrAIHKIi (St. Bernadette’s Parish, It Is located in the basement Mrs. J. A. HcOiiirt 3B00 WADSWORIH H A ^ G 4 1 Q or 15 per family of five or of Che old school building. It Lakewood) 616 Downing MA. 37617 _ >,10R Offer: 8AVX M BegHar 122.85 more may be obtained that carries a complete line of inn The Altar and Rosary Society night at the door, or if desired ‘ Polish Staiobss Aquarium ■ 9 5 Christmas cards, gift wrap­ will bavo tbe annual Christmas In advance, at the rectory. with full reflector. SPECIAL— 15' party in the school ball < on pings and small gift items. The dinner will be followed Orders for Imprinted cards will No. 110SU Offer: Regular 128.45 'DiuTSdiy, DSC. 6, itarting at by a games party in the schooj be accepted up to Dec. 11. Aquarium. Full reflector, air pump, filter 4 A 8 5 noon. gymnasium. D u ^ g tbe even­ This will be a potluck Inncb- ing the "Las Vegas Holiday for Hie nert Altar and Rosary oet, tubing, charcoal, glass w o^ b(x4i. Spec. 1 9 eoB, and offlccis of the group Two” will be awarded. The trip Society meeting is scheduled MAIL OROERS ACCEPTED ON AOUARtUMS will provide coffee, relishes, and new booklet via tbe United Air lin es also for Friday, Dec. 9. in the school UNTIL D K. 19, 1960. a u AQUARIUMS rolls, and will alto act as host­ cafeteria, following the recita­ ' CaihoH c' esses for the luncheon. Each Includes hdtel accommodations SENT FREIGHT COLLEa for three days and two nights, tion of tbe Rosary in the church woman Is roguested to bring a at 1 p.m. O k u rd i' and may be taken any time explains Catholic TROPICAL FISH SPEOALS SGcent gift lor the party. 4' t A ll tbe women of the parish between December, 1960, and a n d Block Tetra* ...... 10c Neoo Tofros ...... 39c March, 1951. Edward Markey is are invited. Cnuiatmas gifts Englewood Groop h u b Bettor (unsexed)____29c Prijtellor ...... 29c made by the Htndy-Annies will the chairman o f this project. Church Bonds Bettor (Mole) - ...... 79e Zebror ...... 19e also be available for purchase. The proceeds of the family S e a u i t ^ ’ Angel F irh ______49c Cot FIrh ...... 29c CLEAN CHURCH night entertainment will be Will Meet on Dec. 6 'Ibis easy-tOHUKletstaad little booklet Members o f SL Anne’s Circle used by the HNS to carry out (All Souls' Parish, Englmood) exphina Catholic Church Boodi lod its dlvenified program. DONY FORGET THE GIFT FOR YOUR PET w e re 'b charge of cleaning the The genera] meeting of the ■nswen lucb questiou It - why art tbese church b tbe nwnth of Novem­ Members of the Altar and tecurhio issued?...bow good are Cabip Freeh Rosary Society, the PTA, and Altar and Rosary Society will ber, and members of the Poor Church securitia?... does the Church Toy A Candy Toys Supply of be held Tuesday. Dec. 6, at 8 A b ia n n a ’ Souls Circle will clean in De­ Girl Scout organizations will re y ataMc. Filled 15e Dog cember. ceive Communion corporately p.m. in the parish hall. know who it tbe buyer o f its tecuritics? up Sweaters in tbe 8 a.m. Mass on Sunday, This meeting is the annual . . . what it the difference between Stoekingi for Poodle Birda, Cats CoUars Dec. 4. Christmas party for the mem bonds and notes?. . . in sriuit amounts are and Dogi, First Saturday devotions in hers. Instead of an exchange these securities available?. . . bow much honor of Our Lady of Fatima, of gifts, each member is asked from tSc THI . V interest do Church Bonds pay?... promoted by the Reparation to bring a gift wrapped in birth­ m oAam and, bow do I purchase tlte boodsT " I D U l ' ' Society, will be held on Dec. day paper and denote whether Write for your free today and lean WAY 8 beginning at 8 a.m. and end­ for man or woman. These gifts ing with Benediction at 9 p.m. will once again be given for the bow you can' put money to work birthday pantry at one of the mWUmrn earning 5Vi% wifii laf^ . MANY OTHER HNE GIFTS COSTS YOU NO MORE Well local bupitals. • a "" BirdStondr Homsterr Beds t« Election of officers for the Bird Covers Guinea Pigs Coots L*f Our Courteous Orrvera /*tl CARPETS coming year will be held at this Bird Toys Pet (oges Sweotert time. They will be installed by 501WOITH, SUlUVAN 4 CO. FfcA-UpondDe/frefYour Room Size D | | ^ C Mrs. A. J. Artzer, president of tea-trig -OewwLCihfiA “ DO NOT PUT OFF UNTIL TOMORROW l a u n d r y a and Smaller l \ W W J WHAT YOU CAN PUT IN UYWAY TODAr* LargMt (M tctlwn In tiH <:tY. tbe Denver Deanery Council of J90i9IW 0ATjKr DRY CLEANING Catholic Women. • (to CeriubiCM I Children from the school will o r n i l NO EXTRA CHARGE] Furniture T i l V i r S Hm P U N T Y PARKING ObIR M#wU? W«GRM09T EvfGillfl present a Christmas program. *«edyeu«Mdw^ir m l : » P.llL Mystical Rose, St. Anne’ s, COM m AHK -CVC. u u m m and St. Gerard's Circles will be E.M.W. «W SwvrtMMh S L -n 44341 m hostesses for the evening. SOUTH DENVER PET SHOP & AQUARIUM where cash talks OUny Ciwk OOIm -DU M ill CIJAKERS All members a:)d women of 1090 SO GAYLORD RA 2-5694 Aea* HA. M ai 2141 So. Broadway SHerman 4-2754 the parish are Invited to attend jsoo cuirm this meeting. PAG! TWUVI Offlet, 9M t winecfc Strttt THE DENVER CATHOLtC REGtSTER TtlaphoM, K tyifon* 4-4205 Thunioy, Dm whtf 1 ,19M — Funeral Is Held fisqim icanl u l f i a c i L A t St. Vincent's

■m Umt « f C. C. H w a rtt, D«ST*r. BAILLIB BWaNGHAM JAMBS H. BBLLE& t)M (rtiMiBMUMr ot Mix. Abba- For Nun's Mother M a MBta. n. «t nn Kr»- AM ^ M, of lue btllA C im a , towott a o , O o u .; RaqutaB Hlfh H an w u etlo- m a tba Batar m m amM. ■§ *w hm M U H Urn lewArdf, K I M m, bralad Nor.^U la SL JuMf Raqidem K l^ M a » was cele­ •1 ABM a im ti; tha Mtar Ho.; lad lb« meat ot ClanBeo Church, Dearer, for Jantat H. Bel­ •f DtrM L. MOta. DMmr. tad WtM.; tba ant at Hn. •ssrt DuW. rim i otr, Ho.; aIm ter et iM l iMtaitt Btroet who dted brated Nov. 38 in SL Vincent Hn. HutM aHaa. yMiiiai, BMar,m . rv PL Lataaid wvo^Waod,. tfG'i br Uuoo froAt-cnBdebU- Not. a ta 1 local hetiiltal He Wu de Paul's Church, Denver, for CaBLi m i tha aapba* af Hn. l.aapk B. r a o w , MaitaB. la d ,ja d n i * m ab H t a wM ot- 4 7 . M art r. Povar, nrttaalLlBM Mr . Agnes M. Sheehan of MS * M Balarta, D a m r. H j a l t ___ la.baMf at. Ih U Not. m m SL JOMPb’i Bora July 14, ItU , ta Moon tain BUfe.Mm w fl ka affatad n n i » CbBieb. m iaeor HoRbaiIox view, Ho., wbon be wu cdoca- S. street, who died Nov. « t f.' Dae. t. A t J I u t . Bab' 1 M______tba Calbadnl af ted, be BMvad la Dcarar ta 1164 r u i o r O n e b . ML 0 0 ^ O l& nr ita C o a d p O m at It FAY 0 in a local hospital following >t ML OBrat OOUar frota Grotl Bond. Kaax Ba wu CitboilM Hap Par, M. «t ilM marrtad to Dolma Partoo ot Bra- a prolonged illqess. ^ e was 59. HartMrtaa. PoaBBytTiBli StrooL f o r m ^ of Baa, OkU., ta 107. 41MA AAOmA atrooL XAqokBi Sbe w u the mother ot Sister BATIR CAMERON Hr.* Balter w u la aatamobUe BIch Ha h wif olferad Nor. M Agnei Patrice of St. Louis, Mo. jaaMa »««■ Batiai. 71, M MfcbapI V , CaBtroo, 4, at M4 t a n . Lenlf Onueh. ML OttroL mechaBk. P M a LoaWa&a Aataai, Sha Victor Btraai Ha wac tha aai BarTtvon, la tddKko fa hli Born in Ireland Aug. 8, IMl. asd M n Lawraan CtncM i FORD wife, laeluoe ■ ton, Berate Oilpta Mrs. Sheehan came to Denver at m a tba aaUiar af Mn. Fallz aeto » bratbar ot Itoat H ^ , Ottia, Praadi L. Pord. H, of 4Ul of fa a u Paula, Callt.; a daufbter, at Om *w , Maa B atm at GUiar. MalM DoM 7. HarbarL Naro, PratUtkA. Na WBt tbA boiboad ot H n. Lola Hoeh, Oaideai, Callt.: an early age. She married Callt.; tki M tar at rnaataea Mai> CtMaiM, all af Aoiort; tba fiu d- Abba Alooe PofU; Uw fitbor of hit Btatbar, Hrx Cibbm Bailer ot James P. Sheehan in St. Philo- I a fL a ■oa t m r . aad M n W. a Cam f DobaM, tiiBH, ABd HUdrod Pert, Honalata View; and flve frand- rao. Baa Aataala, Tob.; Mr. All At DOBTOn UM btOUMI ot ehlldna. mena’t Church In 191S. He died S T u Aaltrta. aat M n j M Spalah. Tm i a. Pert. BoodtUIo, He.; Id- bU naoB t ML Olivet. Oltafar in 1959. He was a foreman s ii a MfiwT ot tba a m im atfarad wart B, ford , Maeemb, tU.; HertuarlH wan In ebaifa o t a r f S r t u T nPin* X Clrareb. la* ChartM F e i^ H o B ro o Cttp, Ho.; raafOBMBtx for the hi^w ay department for PL Lacaa. Mrx Itadlo Moxtae, He.; li bM aT aatattatail the City and (^ n t y of Denver. BDWAIM ABd H n . Ma it PoimAB. LatabM. MABY Ot. BOWDERN le. C mV C a t^ > Wm . BAMiHi BIA Ha h If bobtf Mrs. Sbertan was a member ML Aaaa a Uwtrda, ■. at W taqalaiB B lfb H an w u cote- T U it Avaaaa. Sba «aa tba ooMthtad Tbandw, Dec. 1. ta bntod Not. M la Our Lody ot of SL JosQib's Guild. Btap PbbUIp CbORb At WJt ajb. Lourdao* Cbaicb. D co v u , for Hrx tSlWHiBl ML OBtoL BeoIOTirt Mary Q. Readera ot M B 8. Vlat Other survivors are a son, MottnArr, S tre ^ who dted Nor, 17 In a loeal James P. Sheehan, Jr., of Den­ HABBM baeMUl foUewtaf a proloofod III- ver; ber father, Patrick J. Funeral Rites Are Held gbaor A. BArrti, « , ot M n B. Rora ta LoadTilte, M ix Bow­ Marron, San Diego, Calif., and 14tb Atobbx Ha wai u a haibAnd d e n w u educated la tbo oebooU of PribOM BAiTlt, Dcbtor Um two sisters, Mrs. Helen Rath- of Vktor aad OoBrer, aad cabm to b n Ib H ot Mi x N. A. R U ^ , Btl- DoBTar la ISH. Sba N rvtd u a bun, Denver, and Mrs. Henry ttaMlo, Hd.; RaUi U poUa, Cbl- Clark (or tbo rtnnan Uotea ta Klein, San Diego, Calif. For Mother of Priest OBfO, hi.; tbd Rap HaitIa, W o t Deover (roB ISU to IMO, Sha DISPLATS FOR BAZAAR V Iraulx RacbIa h Hlfh Ha h will Biartlod John J. Bowdarn o f Deo- Interment Ht. Olivet. Boule­ bo offend Doe. 1. u *:S0, la SL vir, wbo w u at one tlma fn n d ARRANGING displays for Sunday’s tale, H n. Kennedy beads tbe needlewocfc dis­ M n. Hogan bad been a reel- PbUoswBA'i Cburch. BurtAl PL knlfbt of Deavar Council Sn, K, vard Mortuary was In charge Raqatem H igh Mm b w m LoftB.' Capitol HortoAry. play, and Mrs. Brazen is dialrmtn bf tba briM^ dent of Coming tor M yean. of Ho died to Ittt. of arrangements. bazaar in Mother of Church basement ctlebraUd Nor. 0 ta 8t Pit* IN AHA Hrx Bowden wu a member of tale. A happy vlMtor on hand irfaen the pktorw Sorrivtag, tn a d d i t i o n to are, left to right, Mrs. Harry Krantwaahl and zicfc'i Cbarch, Cornfag, l a , Mr Louli r. IBABU, IL Of IHl Patb the Ladtet AnzUlacy, DoBTcr Couo- was ta k a w u S, o f UU StrooL on Sunday, Dee. 11, at tale to be held Sunday, Dec. 4, Christmu tree skUt, a felt Noel The cwpcraie Communion ofC | Interment wai in 8t Tlmo* A Akott StnoL Sba wu (bo foUowinf a bitef lUnoax B t w u U . 3 pin. in the church basement after table cover, and a turkey. Ur Altsr and Boauy Sodety? thy*! Cemetery, R e n o , la. dABgbtAr o f Hr. iBd X rx N o m u 1004 IStfi $1. L Lb b m a ; Um ilfU r o f Raboa Bom Joly n . INI, ta Dearar, It ii hoped that eventually Other featttru wUl be needle- vriil be held Stmdgr, Doe. Hackalbal • Noonan bad charge MtRlIa iMBBoe; tbo fnBddaagb- Hr. Brum WM odueatad ta tbo MMn 3-2279 looal Mboob. Ha marrted tba fo^ all <4 the Boy Scouts of Tro(B> woric, aprons, staffed artmak Instead M Dee. 4. • i M amegeaeati. (•r of Hr. ABd Mi x HHTtn Ptn- St. Catherine's flU A BAtabkbw. Ibd Hr. M d Mrx B o i Marta Di m ta Laa Vofat, 136 will obtain this a m ^ and other toys, Tshite aiafhaBf Coafesriooe will be heu^ Nat., ta U4S. Wi5 m Laiaw x Nortb Adanx In spite (4 tbe bad vreather u le , homentads candy, b e a » Thursday evening at 7:39 Ha h . B tita M Btab Ha h w w of- Hr. B naM w u a •BaafTiAor for a M k tiy oempaitp ta Loe A a ftlu baked goods, Christmu eaids, {trod Nm . Sf ta K Bote of L b si'i quite a few of the men and beys Altar Society preparation b r the P M Fridig. Cbareh. ML OUtaL CUtaftr Mar- JACQUES BROS. •arr^itaS’ ta addttkn to tak of the pariah attended tbe Hcjy aad Christmu wnpplnp and Massu on Friday wiU be at OiSlC | (BAtUX wUt, a n a tea, Joaoph Steraa; Bow held at SL Vincent de riMiotie. and 8 am. LOYD two daufbten, H lu u Bonnte Soa Coffee and doughnuts wUl be OraOA A Loyd, II, ot Ptikor. And Shatea Mute BnadI at La Paul's Cbureh Nov. 37.- Sets Communion Cateebtan elasus to r chUdre^ CrateoaU; bit m othu. M ix Bow served aU morning. of tbe perish attending Uu pab-t sMM im SbA WBA tba wBt ot In LoyA RETREAT SET (SL Catherine’s Parish, Denver) MeewMiU m ObMUliii Pufear; tbo unit ot LilUan Biekob. ina BoM BnadL Dtnrar: a The Hen's Club vrill hold a re* DonaUom for tbe baxav e u Uc icboolf win be resnoud Set-* | U Hota, Cattf.; gUlta SmUh, Btu^ brotbar, Londl Brudl Hoai, Don- The Altar and Rosary So­ II7N W. 4* A re. MA. A »I4 Tar; and fir t aktetx Mrx Mary treat from Feb. 2 through 5 In be brou^t to the basement of urdiy, Dee. S, at 940 am. bank, Calif.; Hargant Colltar, San ciety members will receive Dtafo, CtUL; tbo itator ot Mix SboU, M n. Jalte Polotek, Mix the Sacred Heart Retreat House, HateoUM BoudOML. DotroB. Mkh.; Stella Kltai, and Mrx But Mar- Communion In the 7:30 a.m. eallo. All ot DoBTar, tod M ix Sedalia. As the number who Hix JoMpUM CbanottA. Mix Mass Sunday, Dec. 4. AU mem­ AhaaIaBa H eltaata. Paul BzlHtL BkAMth Adytette ot Oakland. may attend Is limited, it is re* All ot B n lt fto. Marta. Ontarto, Calif. bers should occupy - the front CaBAda. Rtewlaa BIgb Ha h w u teUrmaal HL OUraL Oltefar quested that those men desir­ otforod Not. M ta 3L Pniielt' Hortoartea wan ta cbaifa of or- ing reservations e ^ Pete Col­ pews which are reserved for All Burial Insurance CboiTb At CaaUa Rock. Howart nofem aaU . them. » Mertaary. leton, SK. 6-7130, as soon ai SWIGERT BROS. MAOKR FRANK D. DRAPER pooible. On tbe first Friday, Doc. 3. Waltar F. Haior, », of ! « ItequteiB Hlfk Ha h w u eelw Hie CFM o t tbe Southwest Masses are at 6; S:4S, and 7 :0 Policies Accepted DtliM StnoL Bo w o tbt hobADd bnted Norris ta SL Jooopb'i a.m! AU volunteer workers triio OPTOMETRISTS i t H aonoa H tfor: tbt too o f Hr. Church, Dcdvu, ter P r u k D. ora- area will hold tn evening of re- Abd Mn. Waltar L Hactr, A p a par of 1S44 taltaib StrooL who fleetleto at S t Mary's, Littleton, are to aisizt Mri. H. Becker OL; «bd tbt taotbw otOrrA Bm - dted Not. M , m a tuult of ta- with the breakfast are to be in | 0, OHOlBBt OtOTA, Pit. RtpilAH Jarkn ntfoT M Nor. SI w b u bo on Thursday, Dec. 1, at B:1S. m |b Ha h wai otforod Nor. S ta w u itraek by a ear u bo eroHod the cafeteria at 7:16 ajn. W. Colfax AraBuo n u r Ida borax Hm PTA board o f managers jaffegtlyal-Noottai Examination of Eyw— FHtlng of (Sottet tt. I ^ tt o A LoyelA'i Church. la. HASSES FOR FEAST taltaoat S o ta PaUi. S. Dak. Bora Jnaa 1, IM l, la Doalpbaa, will meet Monday, Dec. 6, at 3 Ho., Mr. D npor cabm to DoBvir The Mass schedule for Tburs H e X A T u a child and wu odocatad In p.m. in the school cafeteria. Ajf WMUnd HdCap. 74. o f SlU laeal icbooit abd Colorado State chairmen and room-ffiotbera are day, Dec. 6, the Feast of the MA. 3-4006 HA. 9-7446 Oculist— Prescriptions Riled aitatim FlACA. BAdnltm Blah Unlvanlty at Pert CeUlat. Ha ma^ Immaculate ConcepUoo, Is 0; Ha h Ii boini eolabratad la Holy rltd EUubAth Karr la lill. urged to attend. The second GboM Chureb Tbunday, Doc. 1 Mr. D npor w u tba fa tbu of grade room-mothers will be in 7:34; 9; 10:0 a.m., and 5:M ♦ »4m 44ee^t44M 444e446***4»»4*4444( At t tja . lataiBMBl ML OttTtL Dap WUltem P. O n p n , taTUttfator la diarge of the cafeteria and play­ and 7 p.m. 1550 CoMwnie Slioat KE. 44119 HM tnan. tbo DoBTu Police DipartiDOBL *t> MARTIN BZ ddeal boroax ground for tbe month of De­ The foUowing women assisted O a o tu Mardaox TA Batata. « m Be oponted Draper'i Upbekter- cember. Mrs. F. Beard wlUi the hot dog WM tba taofhtf of BuL Bm . lad U f Company at n t W. Sixth Are- WANTED; Jh m MarttaM Mrx PUat Hor­ Doa uBttl hk rattniaaBt a y o u The Altar and Rotary Society luncheon: Idmea. J. KeUter, F. t o n . Mi x TolAOtor L o e o n , M ix ifo . will bold ita aonaal i potlnck Laureta, C. Lued, J.DltaUo, B. AAen fe became friends and gvtdes af beys. Hlko Aiaweta: tbo titter m Alw Hr. Draper wu a memhu ot taadio aad HMaae Varfai, aad tba A m a r t^ Loglea, Um Dkahted Christmas party Snnday, Dec. Soehn, H. Gargaro, T. BesMr, Leva ef (Sod and yevths required In Amoitoaa Vateraai, and Pott oox Mrx Vidal A B nt; alto turTtrad 11, at 6 pjn. in the acbool cafe­ H. Becker, D. Cronin, R. Brada, Cengragtflen mode up anHreFy ef •roftk H gnadeAnuidroa, a fTMt- Vatenat et FonlfB Warx and J. Lombardi. _____friBdlhirdfin.jblldtoii. 1Raootaa : SurTtTtaf, la addition to hk teria. w G t n . 17,000 memben teaeWni In 79 WM otforod“ "'IT. Not. » ta SL rt..ad«...n .^dg^rj^ ftamh. Iota iBtarwMBl Katblua KalfbL ceuntrtet, the largest man’s Order dw- and MTon nudehlldTeB. £ u n W z tetam aaf w u In ML OUraL vWd exdvstvely te educoHen. Far in- Traatllo Marttaox at, of llU with Military looert by Lcydtn- Food Shower for Nuns Catttorwta SIt m L Roeuioa Blab ChUta-TVMkaraham Poet oaa et fermoHen, write:. . . Ha h w u otforod Nor. S ta SL tha Amarlcaa Laflon. Oltafu tiiK M ini HIM Mta iMfiMaci CaJotaa'A Church. Mt. OUvot. Hack- Hertuarlu won ta ebarfa of u> ' ^ ' TM VOCATION e n e a o i i AUuMfooaaa Mortuary. raafomaatx TkaCMHtealiaewn i t t n im t i lt ! MORTBLLARO Planned af Sf. James' OryM'ltiiHlttst > Hitw tu n Pnak V. MotUlUn, 74. S47 ANNA MARIE FRAZZINI Htaly StTML Ho w u Um brother (SL James’ Farish, Denver) m u shopping at tbe “Operation ot H n. Htrrp HeCartby, H rx Jo- Raqatem Hlfh Hem w u etlo- Santa Claus,” to be held in the nphtat CalabroM, aad iMote Her- bn ted Doc. S la HL Carmal A food shower for tbe sisters Ubara. Ill ot DoBTor: M ix Victor Church, D oaru , for Hrx Aaaa Christmu card room Dec. 6 and Haite F t a i ^ o f MM Poem Btroet, who teach in the school will be Tropta, Sab Jom, CaiU.; aad the 7. lata rarHAlli Lo SealM, Saa Joaa, wbo dted Not. H la b u home held at the Church Sunday, Dec. CoUt.; aad Mrx P n a e u TiflUa- (ellowiBf a loaf Ubieu, Sha wu 4. Donations Should be brought On n rst Friday Maasea wiU Ten, CbaytBM, Wyo.; and Duaier- H be at 6, 7, 8, and 8:30. Confes- oot BtaoM aad ncpbtwx Rotary B e n Hay ll, U74, ta Italy, Hrx to tbe church and left in the will bo netted Is tbo Boolovart Pniilnl came to tbe United Statu vestibule. Mrs. Charles Hetikr, aiont wiU be heard during tbeae HertBAry ebipal, S. Cotorade Bou- ta UM and ttred lor atTenl yean Muses for adults only. Confes­ tarart aad sTlnaHMlpH it M l at LoukTlIte. She cibm to Denrer PTA chairman for the event, abeot U U tad Urad hero tmtll PM. RapoMta B lfb Ha h will bo says that all parishioners are in­ sions will be heard also on eolobntad PrUty, Doe. X ta Cbitit her daatb. Thursday afternoon and evening tbo Klaa Chureb At 10 ajb. later- Mn. Pramtal w u emto^md by vited to take part. tbe Boritaftaa Rallread la IMi, from 4 untU 6 and from 7 un- B M t HL OUtoL BeolTTirt Mor St. James’ Ughtwelghl foot­ tuary. reUrtof la IHO. Sbe w u c mem­ ber M the Alter end Reuiy So­ ball team won tbe dty cham- tU 9. NANKERVIS ciety ot HI. Carmel Chureb end HdBoy Q. Neakorrli, 41. ot MS the Third Ortar ot Mary. _ pionabip the past Sunday. Mem­ NORDIC g . Alamoda Avtaux Ba w u tbt Survtvlnf a n bar buaband. Toay, bers of the team and their coach, butbaad of JuUaaa Nankorrlt; tba Aad tbe toUowtaf ehlldna: Sam brotbor o f Mary B. BUaoa, Vlolat OoBtUe and H n. JoUa Cololna, Mr. Brook, wUl be guests of Dowap, Cadi NinkerrlA, tad BUb- DoBTcr; Hrx Ana DeKarttaa, San Honsignor James Powers and art NtBkorrtA, ill of Detrott, Dlefo, Calif.; and Hrx JeMphtai For Funerals JACKET Mkb. RiquM a High H m w u of- HlUBo, LeukrlUe; a bretber, Father John McGinn at dinner f i n d Not. H ta SL R en ot LU ail O uraa DlCroee. Dearer; and flre St tbe Denver Athletic (Hub Park Avm u Chapel Berkelejf Pork Chapel CbaiclL Detroit, Bartel ta DotiwiL fiaadetalldna and ferta froat- foUowed by a show. 6o P*la «M Paul'i ClHirch VISIT OUR RnAK STOR6 AND SB cotton Wend, lined with Orion® ocrylic pile. LoftB. Brevard Hortoary. Roqutem High Ham w u eolx SefnAVONE bn ted Nov, 14 lo Sacred Hurt THE PINE SELECTION /OF USED FURNITURE Prank Hall SchltTone. 40, of M S Church, Jwnnotte, P x, for Praiik Waistline length; zipper front; bulky kint col­ Katemalb StnoL Ha w u the hna- Ranltr. The R oury w u recited band o f Nettle SehlaTone: tbe fa­ ta Denver Nov. U, tbe Itev. John lar. Ton or olive. Sizes 36 to 46 regular; 38 ther of Hrx Joan Pteello. Tad, Hallowty, CetbedriL offk k ttaf. Alfred, Looiurd, and PTank Sehla- A vetoran of both World Wan, Tooa. Jr.; Hrx Jooepbtae Baldl aad Hr. Raator w u a member o f tbe ST. VINCENT DE PAUL to 46 long. Aaaa Hao Sareeai; ako lunrtTod VPW, tbe AmeHcaa Lcgloii, aad by to fnadchUdroa tad tbtoo the Greearteiv, Pe.. MoHcal So­ froat-cniadehlldrea. Bo w m a ciety. ta addttkm to bk Cospor Kefinonn 111, Prasideftt M u’i Shep — Dewalewa aad Cbeny Creek, mala (leer a 0 tab 0 r of tba tatanatkoal Brothorbeod af Reftarmakan Ua- wife. Pkyllk, an three bntherx 601 Broadway . KEystone 4-1228 SALVAGE BUREAD Mb. BawHiM B lfb Ha h w m of­ Pnaidi, Aatbeoy, aad Jamex all Lakeei4e, man level fered Nor. M ta HL Canul o f Desver; a Meter, Hrx Robert IN TMi O K T B OP DSNVB 1951 Lawrence ft. CM 4-5503 Cbwnk HL OUiwL Bookrart Mem S boin r o t Pcaaxylvula; aad U taary. fraadettUdrea. PAGE THIRTEEN A .1*40 O ffic*, 931 tcriMOck StrMt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T«Uphon«, Kayitont 44205

K. of C. Luncheon Club Here's Your Invitation to Join Speaker Is D. U. Coach Area's 2,000 Night Adorers «a i h» Ib Oiif tlM bt hu Tbe all-night vigil before tbe Mass win be offered at mid­ Kins. Sit. P«Ur u d Faal'*. Holy « i attutaf tfcord of Nia«. Ft Lofta; M d Bt JutM ’; Blessed Sacrament will take night. Confessions win hs bsard 2-J o'eloek-Bely QbeM, S t Itow- place u usual tbe night be­ and CommuaioD distribut­ bHh'i, All Smat*', Notn D m i , S L 'S S T s M a k i n u ho r A M CaUuriat'i, Dcito: u d St Aaaa» tbo D «m r PHm « s to 'tb c fore the First Friday, Dec. 3, in ed every hour after midnl^ t4 o’d^-C itlu d n l. St ris k i NCCA ^uvHMfalp vtdi a ra- tbe Ho^ Ghost Church In down­ Honrs tssigned to tbe mem- t b m b y . e e m Ihere wUl he Mass and ear- the department of metaonlogy logy; A Look.at the Futuro.” stereai secret of boUnesi and ponte ConummloD at the Shrine of tbe University of Utah, will Ibe 'lecture will be given in perfection. of St Anne’s at I a.m. with delivsr the third In a aeries ef tbe Student center lecture hsU, Id noetumal edorattea we C L VAN lUSiaXK k S D K t Weakfast to follow at Laby's fall lectures at Begis (kiUege, beginning at 6 p.m , and Is le a n that we must give ear ENGLEWOOD SATMANO m »m t aieewte OMs. • ajn. en Tuesday, Dec. 4. open to tbe publle wttboot love to Our Lord before we All Uneo of Insaranre ' The first degree wtO be con­ charge. can gain the bleestngs o f God. Heotbig ftwnMuty IR O TH B tS ferred St Welby Hill, 6010 N. DISCUSSIONS Fk. M* anil In nocturnal adoration Jesus J A N IT O M York, at 10:30 am. foUowad by Regis Prof Gives Dr. Hales will also spend in the Blessed Sacrament ***** *52Jv*!J!r"** *** SERVHX net. lA SSSM Hindi at 11 a.m. Tha saemid da- Wednesday, Dee. 7, on tbe speaks to us tad we*listen and AvIBwWto L— <■ M « i Hegis cemput, discussing more f — MM MiS OOnMtaat iUsreiaMbif iho grae will begin at 13:30 pm. le s n more thoroughly how to , * ftm and Uphehtary technical aspects of meteoroi with the third degree to follow. Tolk in Wichito love God aad tors our fellow ShmMpeeJnR ogy with undergraduate science AB JjuwaJkftA. There will be a cocktail boor men for tbe levs of Him. Love Is tbe imteUlsh willing and engelneertng students. from 0 to 7 pm. in tba Wdfay ft is hoped Umt nwre Csd»- of gort for mother, tbe Rev. A former weather observer Halt faUowad by a bam din­ Uc men wtD come to the Hety ner. Mnalcal Mtertainaent will Boiwrt R. Boyle, SJ., bead of and meteorologist with tbe U. T Pinev Wsxtait nnd the Regis College EngUsb De­ S. Weather Service and' Pan Ghost Churdi on tbe eve of be prarUed by MUt Herrick be­ tbe First Friday aad beccune ♦ PnB e h lt ginning at 7 pm. partment, told the i^ening ses­ American Grace Airways, he •A ir CsedWsniin sion of tbe Wichita Council of Joined the Utah faculty u as­ enrolled In the Noetumal Ador­ • Sbnet A4a»ti Weric t « W a ll m 4 ¥ flsi4 m Iha gnaet speaker of tbe ation Society. Wnlind PChnstmas Oub ^me evening wUl be Judge Ed­ N atii^ Council of Catholic sistant professor of p osies In PhoM SU 1-4494 Women on Tuesday. 1940 after four yean u a BXFBRT . DIFBNDABLI Enjoy t PMptId ChrlstiRU in ward Day. Father Boyle, keynote speaker weather officer with the Air X 'S JW is s r tllBUUD Parents Schidule m i Ss^Jassn CaO tfm frm ttdmmm d m for the umual meeting, dis­ Corps. 10W. Pfamt I H lit budfloti. Fre rt WatMW. Ftop. OL. M fM and GL MSiS cussed "Nature of Love." CONSULTANT ta ia W. 44lh Avei. NOW ONN He cited three main sources He has served u president Joint Meeting nt All Saints' for s CstboUe’i knowledge of of Intermouatsln W uther, Inc., m b v * ilm t p v t m B R H T n love — peisonsl experiences, since IK }, and h u served u CMUMSObAObrtsos/ such u sre gslned from family, a consultant fo r ' the Army Regis High School Bocoii ft Sdiranm Represented by social, and rdlgloos tics; reve- Chemical Corpt, Stanford Re­ Cm h m sMm Reofiag IsUoB — Christology, and SL search lostitate, and Montek On Sunday. Dec. 4, at 8 pm . CBloradoffalionalBankt^vm nM tbe motbert and fathers of Paul's .vision; end literature, Associates, Inc. llln Roofinii vew M l* ew ito* • im ssa t -b j ,c . • seeiissAea with Iti exjwefkions of love in A member ot numefoas pro- RegiB High School studsets vrill Roof Repeiihig 27 at Retreat gather at Regis canter for a MIRRORS aeration. fenional sodstiss, he b u done till OWTCH. Mm. a (AB SalaU’ Parish, Dearer) jmat meetteg of the parents' Father Boyle singled out rasaarch in beat exchange and CO. 44848 Twenty-i even retreataats Shtkespetre’s Sonnet lid as e dood seeding in sddithm to organiutlons. NORTH DENVER from All Saints', making their claiiJc eumple ef this last weather kHwcastlng. C. Wanebo, president ot tbe second annual retreat at tbe source, but add It la also pres- He received his Ph. D; from Regis Fathers’ Club, win prw SLATTERY A C O t A P ^ , INC. Sacred Heart Retreat House in sent in the works of all literary the Unlrertl^ ef Calllomla in side at the meedng and intro­ MERCHANTS Sedalia, were part of the group srtlita. 1K3. duce the Rev. James Eatougb, PIUNWNO •> HEATING — VENTHATING of SB men that constituted a S.J., priacipal ot Sagia High 111 VaBeJo Street SHermta 48181 record turnout. School, and Mrs. John Voi, John J. Connor Robert F. Conner presidettt eg the Regis Mothers' lU s was the first time In the Kniglits of District 7 Plon Meet in Holyoke ‘ QnsUtyPlototaMAHeaUagBepetav" U-mootb history of the retreat Club. Holyoke. ~ A district meet­ Enteitataimeat and refreMi- house that the number of men Ibe guest speator for the exceeded the Sl-badroom cap­ ing of Knights of Colambus ments will be famished by the evening will be 9ie Rev. acity. Couneila composinc District host council. George Tipton, 8 J ., profe}tor at DON'S District 7 la eompoeed cd GOLD CROSS PRODUaS, INC. Pather Dfen Campbell, S.J., Regis CoDege. Phstawspby A Caasras 7 win be held in Holyoke, Dee. Knl^iti of Colambus CoancUs After the meeting i Christ­ "Aooedltod Purveyon to the CatboBc Clergy” «ia iMMiHB at ttm retreat master, sug^^ed that 4 sterting at 7:34 pjn. Tbe in Sterling, Holyoke, end Jules Instaad of conbining Notre mas buflet supper be serv­ JANTTOUAL A SANTTAKY SVPPUBS wives of the knights ere invited burg. Joseph Ortner, Holyoke, ed In tbe Student Union Build­ 1431 • 14th Street — CH 48 T » er CB 43EN Dame and AO Saints' ParMes, to attend this meeting. is the district deputy. ing on the Regli campus. TRY THE as has been done for the past DSMVIK 1, cetODAOe two retreats, each parish should have Ks own week end at the bouse. Food Shower for Nuns Set in Thornton Henry DeRtcola, and BUI Pot­ ROSS HARDWARE ter, retreat captains for Ail (Holy Cross Parish, IhoratoB) Immediately precedtag a pot- sawing dedea will be formed IRTH DENVER Samts’ and Notre Dame, re- A food shower will ba held luck supper. and a representative of the Op( " Til! 9 r. m — Fr-- pQ'kirq tlM Tejew GL M33I Mwetfvdy, reported that the Sunday for tbe ateters who re­ The women are being noti- guild will be present to explain cooceneoa was to bold fiw re­ side tn tbe convent TsUes will Sed by ttab telepbone committee the purpose of tbs erganiia OPTICAL treat for An Saints* in tbe last be placed at tbe main oi- as to what dish to bring. Any­ tlOD. Any woman ot the parid) WHITTAKER weak tat October and Notre trances to tbe Church and the one wishing to attend w i» hss win is Intwested in Jdniiig tha ZHspensrto O ftk ia n s d o n a tio may be left befete not been contacted is asked to guild is asked to can Mrs. PHARMACY DanM men wilt use tbe hoose ELDER CONSTRUaiON COMPANY DaWAYNX INORAH la the third weak la Novonber. or after any Hass. Cash dona­ call Mrs. Robert Lange at AT Hicks at AT 8 - (437 and to attend the meeting. *TA« FHmJIy 5lwre** Tba CCD catechism pn^ram tions will be eccepted. 7 - 5(78. Following tbe supper, GUY M. BJ>BX * SONS 14022 T«nnys«n StrMt is ra^dly ezpaadlng and is The 8:34 a.m. Mass next Sun­ a tl gift exchange will be beld Candy gift items made by I'reseriptloD Speeirtlsts now abls to provide special in- day will be offered for die in­ and the sodality choir win pre­ the Carmelite Slsten of Little­ Indostrial and Commercial Buildinf Otend 7-5759 W. lirt * Pwiy 6L. S4441 itnctloB for haadlcapped chll- tentions o f tbe women of the sent a Christmas tabloid. Tbe ton ere still avallabU for Christ­ 17S VaOeJe S t P l o l 34818 dree. Tba CCD hu a pUo for Altar and Rosary Society. AH Altar and Rotary SodNy will mas. Orden are being taken tha edwcitiow af every ddid in members are urged to receive bcHior the aodallty choir during by M ri. Martin Schuster, IN 8- Communion corporately tn this 3 ia . Ploue Pitraiize Janet Lee*t the paiM. Mrs. Carter at WE the evening. Electrical Cottrocting ft Ripairing Tour REGISTER S-4417, chairman of teechen, iaas. An organizational meeting of With the Christinas season Noar New Shop hu detafirt inforautkm on tbe The animal Chriitmu party circles of tbe ArchbiMiopY approaching, the S t Vincent de Advortfaers and of tbe society will be held Guild will be beld on Thursday Paul Sedety Is aaxtous to lesm 4313 W. 44lH Ave. pngram. EARL J. STR0HMIN6ER Mootkm Tba Rev. DanM Campbell, Monday, Dec. 8, tn place of the evening at the home of Mrs. d any nerty (amlliet in the THE REGISTER Phone GE 3-3274 SJ., from tha Saend Heart regular meeting. Hors d'oeu- Allen Hicks, 8(80 Evelyn Court, area. Names should be turned Eleetfk Cowipewy Retmt Hoase, netr Sedalia, vres will be served at 7 p.m.. at 8:00 o'clock. Both card and into the rectory. will addreas tbe Holy Name So­ On First Friday, Haeeei wUl be at (:1 8 ajn . and 6:M p.m. Member Natlenal Eteclriesl Centreden A a i^ NORTH DBIIVEB UQUOR STORE ciety at tbe meeting on Tueedsy ereidng, Dec. 8. at S o’d o ^ in Confessions win be heard on 117aS(ertS4. AC 2-5733 Domestic mvd Importod tbe school halL He wifi ipetk on Committee Will Study Thursday evening at 8:30 tlw Bleoed V lr^ Mary. o’ clock, following tbe Mlracu WINE AND LIQUORS Tbe HNS memban will re­ lous Medil Novens services. Tbe First Saturday devotions will be CoW Ro w ^ M I m s — Pop ceive Communion In the 8 Curriculum at Heights r ^ i , FIREPLACE FIXTURES ”To«r Pritndly U qM Itscer o'clodk Mam on Dee. 13. held at 7 pjn. mi Sitnrday. COD OL. M m fir FRRI DXUTUY Dr. Paul Prraarl of MIcMpn Loretto Heights College at a M M awl C a n ^ LamhardL Prep. State University will meet with 20th-century Catholic liberal «SM S meri t iN O. Fermica Ceuiiter Tops the faculty of Loretto Heights arts college for women tbat will Oa S iie rci at West ewa Ave. Mert t> Cereer Cinmk Will TUe College Dee. 7 at 2 p^.m. to dis­ be submitted to the faculty for Dr. Kevin Gleason I t s Vinyl A Linoleum Flooriof cuss tbe current curriculum comments and recommendations. WeedbeMto study of the Heights. On Dec. 6, all department and OPTOMETRIST UNOLEUM AND TILE The curriculum committee is division chainnen will meet 4 3 s iir t - WEISS BAKERY composed of Dr. Robert Amund­ with the committee to discuss SERVia INC son, chairman of the depart­ tbe logic and arrangement of e EYES E)(AMINED OID-FA5HIOMO SAIT ment of aociolocy, chairman; divisions, and departments with­ SfM •stkM tai-mM raM wd • CONTAa LENSES RIStIO IREAD—EVERY TUESDAY inniw io Sister Cedlle, dean of tbe col­ in divisions, and itatus of de­ lege; Sister Bridget Ann of tbe partment and divtsion heads in 35M Lipsi Stmt GL S-ISH bitdogy department; preparation for the meeting with 1181 Wee* 18th Avenee •Ml iie jliti dttotef ef Bnetee. YMia m u t TO tnvx you _ M s M UOaM«t Thii committee has m^pared Dr. Dreasel the following day. n«tMM h ^ Wm*. sms TBsni'SMii sr...... # u n w H AM 9TI ■ m w . as m a v i ...... h a . e i s s s MiMBsr hU. CanM l FwWb a draft of an operaUonal de- Dr. Dreasel was at Loretto last .as. >-iies M AM iM 'm ssrovrfr. r & a m lakA m oettm a ...... KTiptiOD of tbe objectives of year in the role of a consultant PAGE FOURTEEN Offict, 938 Bonneck Sfrttt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T eU phent, K«yiton« 4-4205 Thurtdgy, D«ctinb*r 1,1960 Msgr. Higgins to Preach on Eucharist PTA in Stratton Elects Officers At Forty Hours' in St. Philomena's (St. (Carles’ CbanJ. Slralton) •AVI THM TtAM AT HOM (St PUloneu'i PirUh. DeoTtr) will preach on the Eucharist in A card party will be held In New officers for St. Charles tMfey pawl Tlte Forty Honn’ Devotion a ISminute meditation. The eve­ the Queen of Heaven Orphanage, PTA are: president, Sam Rueb; I . 17tk u d iM e ning devotions will start at 7:30 4625 Federal Boulevard, on vice president. Bill Homung; wiU b^n Suodty. Dec. 4, In o'clock. Thursday, Dec. 1, at 1 p m secretary, Martha Werner; Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. the 9:30 Hut. Devotiou ere eet A plenary Indulgence can be There will be a sale of embroid­ treasurer, Florene Weibel; and Tm t CMTeolent for Sundey, Monday, and Tum- gained under the usual condi­ ery articles made by the girls. historian, Irene Weingardl. D nisU t day e v e n i^ . tions. HOLT DAY DEC. 8 Holy Hour will be held on PnMripdww LNMn Honai^or William M. HiSgins Friday is the first FridayvCon- Thursday of nest week. Dec. Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7 p.ta. feasions will be heard at regu­ 8, is the Feast of the Immacu­ Our Lady of Fatima Devotions :CURE d'ARS PARISHc lar hours on Thursday. Masses late Conception and is a holy- wiil be held before the 7 o'clock will be said on Friday at 6:30, day of obligation. Masses will a. S2ND A DAHLIA • 7.-00 • 8:00 • 10:00 • 11 JO * 7 JO pjn. be dlatrlbuted at 6 sjn. ning. Confessions will be beard after the 8:30 Mass by Mmes. Women of the Altar and Ro­ at the regular hours on Wednes­ CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4J0 4 7:90 Bill Crasser, George Homer, sary Society and the PTA will day, Dec.'7. Bill Homung. George Huppert, Rev. Jotrn N. Haley, Pastor receive Communion in the 6:15 The Parent-Teachers' Asso­ and Emil Hualer. SOSO DihUa St ' SA. 2-1119 Maas next Sunday. ciation met in the school hall on The Attar and Rosary So­ HOMEWORK DISCVSSEO Nocturnal adoration for St. Monday, Nov. 28. Father Charles ciety will meet Monday. Dec. Denver. Left to right are modenter, C I Pbilomena's Holy Name Society Kenny, MJd., of the Denver $. at 7:30 in the parish hall. DISCUSSING the ever-pressing prob­ will be Thursday, Dec. 1, from MaryknoU House gave a talk JatJson; Sister Mary JocUe, Core d 'A n S ^ ie l: The election of officers will lem of homework are members of a panel 10 pjn. to 11 pjn. in Holy Gboet Refreshment! were served by Sister Mary Patrick, Sister Mary Marcella. ^ take place at this meeting. TOLVE LIQUORS Chizrcb. the sixth grade room mothers. from Christ the King and Cure d’Ars Schools, Sister Mary Noli ef Christ the King School^ Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Oohlio Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 J j > > r:- Ml K H ;iK\ MCM > ___ij Christmas Sale Set at Christ, King- s \N( ^ (Christ the King Parish, help the child with reading and may become more aware of I Denver) [language skills. "A remedial the tremendous sources o f| THELMA KASSON A Christmas store, featurlngireader must develop his vocab- kzKwledge tvellable to him,'' BEAUTY SHOP D U C K W A U '^ bandmade gift items and^ulary In order to be able to she concluded. ^ m oCalandeBlTd. Denvtf'a Newest Christmas wrappings, has been readily comprehend,” she said. Following this lnfonnatt«^| H s IrS iv A n e suburban Voriety Store set up at (^rist the King “ The able and ambitious discussion. Father Edward Ley­ Nmerwe We«4ng School by the Al(ar and Ro­ child needs to be challenged DeMla Sheppine C m M t den conducted a question tOd| PHOH9 P— lM »H ie M e DeMle ■A.Mei* sary Society. The store will to his capacity so that he answer period. T M m Km m m O X w H te r, O i i >t be open after each Mass Sun­ day. Dec. 4. l o h a C . The five circles participating Please Patronize in this project, under the di­ S e k w U Your REGISTER rection of Mrs. William Sheri­ p w u r Advertisers and dan, are: Sorrowful Mother, leaAvt AMO Mention Margaret Mary, Our Lady of eaocaaiaa Sorrows. Blessed Mother, and ani Pelrlta THE REGISTER at. M M Our Mother of Perpetual Help. Proceeds from this sale will be used to obtain altar fun r \ St. VincGiit de PodPs Parish' Uhings for the new church. •0. UN IViatrTY iLVD . A ■. AKIZONA "Tests are given not merely SUNDAY MASSES to find the pupils' achievemeat 6:48, 8:00. 9J0, IIJO and 12:19 skill but rather to help the Ceofeaalen: Saterdays SJO to 9:90 and 7J0 to 0 pJD. teacher teach and the learner R t Rev. Mtgr. Hngeoe A. O’SoUivan. Paator Tn learn,” explained Sister Mary 2188 E. Ariaooa SP. 7-4813 Marcella, principal of (3iriit the King School at a recent meeting of the PTA. DRIVE-IN-LIQUORS Prehser's Red & w hite i m - She explained that it is the IBM Se. Ceierade BJvd. duty of the teacher to find the a.tfi WiMl Uemn Grocery and Morket cause when a pupil is not work­ CHRISTMAS STORfi C la s r * t t n Fa n c y m i a t i , vieiTAeLis ing up to his capacity and to RH. 81m ____ t U i ' AND euALiTV eaocaaiit. FAM ILY OF S I X E X T E R S CMVRCM Sharing the spotlight with the Altar and Rosary S Kina slu I fa,»e give help where It is needed Free Delivery SPmee 7-4447 Sister Maii;y JocUe, whose top­ ciety's Christmas ^ r e wiU be the PTA sale to be K. MaM awrf MiCvllq, Hr. THE REV. LEONARD G. URBAN, as­ their four daughters, Dianna Lynn, Jocelyn Kay, m t L ew. a.*, (t. eHi. MS out) ic was "Homework In Getter Dec. 4 In the school ball. Committee chairmen, above, are, sistant at St. Philomena’s, received a fam­ Mary Elizabeth, and .Katrina lone, rejoicing to right, Mrs. Jack Maclear, sale; Mr . Robert Manire, PTA ! ily of lix into the Churcl^ Nov. 21. Pictured over the fact of their common spiritual birth­ al,” described ideal conditions W oih b ig lon pitality; and H n. William Sheridan, Altar and Rotary LEN'S Pharmacy above are Hr. and Mrs. Daniel Woodward and day. under which children should circles. P«k u c. aiHa, Frap. complete their homework. Msmasf It. Vincent Pc FeeA Firtch With regard to parent's par Annunciation Parish M ork it Have Your Doctor Pbone Ucipation in homework, Sister GAIL STUDIOS ^ Ua Your PreecriptlOD St: Elizabeth's Plans Lending Library Mary Nola suggested that par Wiil Conduct Noveno Kuev MB eiuL DUOAta tnpki SF. Mere 2797 B. LMWaaa RA M7M (S t EUtabetb's Parish, Denver) project the students will be­ must be paid by Dec. 7 or else ents scan their child's work to «ns CLATTaH AL Mail . . At tew H in ani ieen CUyten see if it it, first, of all. neat, • VMBhwFletMM Plans to organise a lenling come famUiar with good litera­ the pictures must be returned (AianciattM Parish, Deaver) • ChrWNW FUilv lllH vy tffogn m for the students ture. at that time. All who have or­ and secondly—reasonaUy ac­ The novena in honor of the 4—(z5 Please Patronize have been set in motion with The PTA will meet Thursday dered Christmas cards im curate. This does not mean that Immaculate Conception will be­ 1—8x10...... 0 ' ^jmLDhuq, Yonr REGISTER the purchase by the PTA o f a evening, Dec. 8, at 8 o’clock. printed with their names mutt they ahoald check every prob gin Wednesday from 5:30 to Hailmait (^riftmaa Carda number of booka. Teachers and Members will exchange SO cents call for them by Dec. 11, lem. She pointed out that 5:50 p.m. Alt ClfffV inU Nvfi SttHeii Whitmaa Caaiy • T T u H iif Advertisers and parents hope that through this Christmas gifts. The new cheer­ All mothers who help serve mathematics it the sobject m This Dovena is better attend­ StHFCM 4 Gifts fer AH Mention leader outfits, recently pur­ breakfast to the children receiv the school currlculnm that ed then any other series of ut- • FMMALSean • RA. 2-5884 - Free Delivery THE REGISTER chased by the PTA, will be ing Holy Communion on First trains the child to think and vices throughout the year. ilie a. •■Tiv'W ...... modeled by the students. Fridays will exchange 50 cent to reason logically. Many petitions have been an­ ST. FRANCIS PTA officers announce that Christmas gifts on Friday. Sister Mary Patrick discussed swer through this novena. all money for Kbool pictures Dec. 2. ways in which parents can There will be a petition box l*i 725 N. ToiM SI. QuoHty Apparel r Colerocie Springs, Cola. W COtOMflO SHBN09 8INCII972 - VISIT YOUR ME. 3-7731 Klawa aad Tejaa Streeft;

YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS US CATHOLIC LIBRARY Please Patronize Tke H e yie Your REGISTER Metal A Reeflaf iMCoeFORATee 8 ragiittrtd phormaeitti— whose ID 'O l' Advertisers and HtATINO BOOFIHO exptrim et in filling prescriptions ALL PARISHES WELCOME. . . . Mention SHiaTMaTAI. totali 125 ytors—are your oisur- THE REGISTER Thun ML aaies bt MB! onea ef eofaty ond accuracy at OPEN n A.M. TO 3 P.M. / Pork Hill Drug Co. Sick room oc- C PETE BEtONI j ensaries ond supplies — band­ aOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS FURNITURE SHOP J Dr. John A. OrdoU ages, cotton, gouie, surgical ' UPHOLSTEtlNS i dratsingt. Free delivery. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. ' UOTHMSIEaiM AND 3 orrourreMT . PREVIEW OF GIFTS UFAUINC 4 111 MOtTM WON STBIfT , He Cmti UtdtWOMW tad DrapwlH 4i M8.MMI Free Browsing LITTLE SANTA, Eddie Joe Becker, previews some KnNiiin AM 1* OrSw 1 cotamee tFBufee, coiA I Membership Fee $1 Per Year . . . of the nice gifts that will be featured by me St. Rose of 24-a t. wuhm m. me zerni ] Lima Altar and Rosary Society at its annual Christmas Gift Sale on Sunday. Dec. 4. A little girl doll is a special prize along Access to thousands of dollars with a complete wardrobe. There will also be a train with a it l.iiDRIVEIN brain and an Admiral Transistor radio, on special give-away. DDiNGiS-LllHG Of Catholic Literature Co-chairmeD, Mrs. Ed Becker, left, and Mn. Manual Martinez 23nfaraDEXTBl have planned grab bag surprises for both children and adults. _ OTtaUat ^ma. Mora The sale features hand made Christmas gift items made by the m » wfifc -her EA. 2-7711 625 19lh Si. Next to Holy Ghost Church women of the parish. Free coffee will be served in the sale m N. N a ^ which will lake place after all the Masses in the parish ball. Coisridv Iprtaei • Anren ■—Tliiiw<»y, Dw Miifci r 1 ,19M TtkplM M , K ty iU n c 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REOISTER OfHct, 931 R«nnock StrMt RACE FIFTEEN

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NOW -Tuesdoy at 5 p.m. REAL ESTATI FOX SALE 33 Only Want A4i received by phone or moll hefero S PJI. Tunaday can be publlabed In the evnent week'i peper. SL Petac A Panl—33 311P W. 40th 0P5N 1 TO 6 HOUSE FOR RENT, tola LEGAL NOTICES . bacha, MR. AHORNEY 1 [GAL NOTICES FURNISHED SB ■ ; lo­ / o r pubU« doUAi iim Um 0«fr . ^OUSB^POIt B IN T F u ilM in D C«tboii< Rsflttar' IN TMO CeVItTY COURT '' in MNNIE CO., Builder* itelvU r l i f i l n t M rn M , aseo- In M Mr Hw eitv aeU OHy Sfld Cevniy tf Dew NEED A i m r iR t m LEE’S n U H rrk * oa KtMaTlU. Ceyntv * t Benver MvnUlnel BeMlnu matt dtreet OM. KA. S-J^^Dan HA. 4.1082 Denver, Cej^jreOe B n fiil OIL7.78U Mall Your L « fil Notlcei U APARTMENTS FOR RENT NoneTre cm ditou NOTtpl (XP EB^ it Ptae X-33 DENVER CATHOLIC Brtau of KATHBUNl C. HAWS. UNFURNISHED 26 (DMused), ’ APPUi ------SAVE $5; ASSUME GI REGISHR No. P-IYIIS OF TREASUEB-S D I B . By owner. 84tam brick, full bant., All psnoni bavtni elatmi asalBit TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, to beentUnl. ciL fir. lawn, faaced, drnee, car. P.Q. Box 1620 Um abevu named esuta an nqiiind every peieon In setaal pesiimloB POL tur Ovtaft, EM 1 ^ to file them for lUewasee lo tbe er oecupeiMy et toe beNbeftar de­ S ? .1 & r - *dPSBiiTrofr r a M t s p o a r scribed land, let er pcernlsca. end trana. fee i Net l U mI by Pntab-33 ~ County Cimrt of ttia City and to tbe person in wiiese naaM toe IN THt COUKTT COUST County of Denver, Coleredo, eo or the ulvage bureau. Dozens of tnicki and pick- before toe 1st day of Hay. Ntl. or same vmi taxed* er mecliUy aa- HELLO NEIGHBOR OPERATION TRANSPORT li tbe big In and Mr >h« CHy and County Mid elstnie abtll be faiever barred. aeaaed, end to all peraana havtng iqia have been* maktof tripe from church door- of Mnvar amintereat er tttla ef reeetd In or S"- con cern o f tbe St. V in cen t d e P t u l Salvage and Siatt of Colorado BERTHA 0 HeCARL, to the said pnmitea ibd mere ea- boi w/ew’S t& 'to' to the Wtiee Street warehouae. nUa pic­ Speetel Admlolitnitrti Free afFriNd ef ye«r yt«Fcny. Boieaa ia Dearer tbeee it y t . Ibe problem of No. P—IS4M ture catches some of the unloading action—en IN THB MATTER O t THE BSTATg RICHARD UOTT. IKOSCOVB W itm & Wflioa RMity eoUeetiiia, aoctlnf, tod balUai mere thia 120 ,0 0 0 o r OSCAR R. OLSEN, ftOfXN tfflprevMl Real Estate 52 essential part of natlmul effort to bring clotbea (D««eaaed). D MDAVID kOSEN m e S. Bnedway SU. 14871 anytime ; pouade of onble itena, gtm by CattoUct of to the n e ^ throughout the world. Catholics of ttOTICe OP PILINO OP POTITION w West OoUta Av£ie. JOHN CALERICB SL Beraadttto, 8 Uoehi from 'tola tbe Denver Arcbdiooaeo to the eanoal Tbenks- POR OirtRMINATION OP Denver, Colondo 44dm, I bathe, niellid fam REAL ESTATI WANHD 35 tbe archdiocese are to be congratulated; they KiiaSHIP (Published Is the Denver 'kTBK^MORlCA rm., large ree. rm_ bearM gar. b.W elyliig Clothina Cdleetkm, to BevertkeleM ■ have met the challenge and topped their gcner- THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP CitooUe Bcslrtcri You end ■ieh e f yen .ere benby heat 9to and T d a r. Opened ~ tU In Neabwest Denver, I concern 1 ft Vtotor Bcto, auaeaer of oalty of previous years. COLORADO: Plret PubUciUon: Novembers. ItSO. notified UMRfn tbe ZA day ef told. - ' and WbatUMge To all paraooa Intoraated, November U|L toe maMger of , ocuTtteni, aaiei OREETINO: Lett PubUuUoo: DtewnNr 1, IMO. Ravenuo m asm ireu vei ot tbe REAL ESTAn FOR SALE 33 i realtor for 20 TAKE NOTICE that (hero haa City end been ftled la the above-nasied ot- ofaissertiM SUta H C ire 4’Are—3 l ' HACRHOUM BtAlTY Inights to Meet taCe a petIUon aaklni (or a iudldil TRlAtURIR sale to I W. MU Ate., vOKt-UN Utah Pastor Addresses aaeertaliuneot and detennistuoa o( City tnd Cevnty et Denver stgnor Mdrm. brick beme. (M8 East 8htd. the heln of such decent, and aet- MvnlclMl Oulldinf Rosen, I Whs bet made lies down. 8 1 1 , 8 0 8 F^A. flBtndng. Call BCw forth that the names, eddreeses Denver, Celersde demand ' Dead. Um CtUXf MnUaaey, DU. S4S11 a Ne. r —14 foUo' olibUretlao. Mri.No At Club Heuta in rolatloaiUpo to dsoMoiit of all aetate, alt* MORRISON A MORRISON ______,TY • pereoM who are or elaim to m betrs NOnCE OF PURCHASE OF REAL nmte ' ef pen- Res; DU. eem Beaimr am. » « « HNS Meet in Rangely of laM docodant, to Mr at known ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF var and .. to-iwt: Realtor PS 74144 to tha potftloMr, are a* follows, APPUCATION FOR ISSUANCE Loti . to Ta p RoIf TrfRitjr—13 email modern heuat an 1 lota in Brighton Dec. 1 (M. lUMttas' Parlsb. Ilaagely) A e women of the -Altar and to-wit; OF TUASraER-g OED. ty-Thne . In BM P BvtU. email down payment; tmall At the November meeting of Rosary Society reported one of (Hairs taklns too iboro of their TO WHOM rt MAT CWCBtN, to Seven (7 ),______Firm Ad- SP9.00 DOWN ' mMtlilr Box EM4 the £ (8t. AMHtlae^ Pntoh. deeoaiod portnt ibould bo grouped every person la letnM poeiMSloo or ditlon to Irontoa. NO LOAN COST NO eUAUFYINO Regiftor. Bannock. ^ wighten) the Holy Name Society, the the b M Rimmage and bake (ogitoor ibowiBk too M at of the oceupaney of tba barelnaftar de­ That laid tax sale w u nude to sat. Pdnnt and too lattnM rolatimuhip lefy tbe deUneuent O cnenl u x e i tp 8 bdrm. bitsb I betos, Uie ■«. ft. ^^Tbe Xailbti of CotvBbui Will Bev. John B. Doyle, pastor of sales ever held in the parish. scribed land, lot or prendtei, and Boar apace. Imau peit. U too powdOBt.). to toe pereen In wboee neoM toe eepeed egalnet said,real eeUto fee Our Pertenolized meet at tbdr Ctob R naa at Bt Jaates’ Ctanrch, Vernal, Plans tor the annual Cbristmu Mibio m. o t m p . in i w. same was taxed or apedally as- Urn year UNi that said rati utati SCHROEDIR rw lAVER Hoy.loro ____ Pisco,. Doavor St. Colo- wsi 4aMd to tto n u s et Hennaa 41« HcivleRR Bd. WB. f a n ServicB Selli Heittei I C o’clock Thursday eventog, Utah, gave a talk to the men. program were formulated. A Hftin •etted, tad to tU persons bavinf an Keecovs; that toe ftatotOT period Hf waned of the danger of the religious movie to planned In­ afitb oibei 8. Dqwn- Interest or tWa of record ia or to et redemption exidrnd November Mori Pradow U eeS -M ev, outer; the said prwlses and more ttpo- 14th. IMI) that tba same hat net "5)n tbe first Friday of De- totben* Defecting and lostof stead of tbe Christmas play. IBA Denver, dally to; I verhon m e UUUr, LESTER t. been -redeimedi that ttld property Maisei will be St 7 their pesiUM as bead of the Aurora, C____ _ may be ridejm id at any ttms be­ sePHi* A e annual Aanksgiving Child of Fred CARL B. I fore a Tax Deed is Issued: toet a nA U SR t to tbe memtog and at homo. Father Doyle stressed 'lean, de- JAMES K. eldal'pdHa end CloUiing Drive was held Nov. eetfed hrotodn , You end eteK of n o tre hereby Tax Deed wlU be Issaed to toe n M UM S. Broadway SB. 44IU ; to the creBiag. Tbert wlB (ho acttvo rolo the mon most 37. Cartons of clothing were as­ Cleo Fuller, Unknown- edoeet, Ben Rosen and David Roaen, law M Nliet; notified tost oa toe Uto day of No­ holder o f aald Mrtltlcato, on to t Benediction a to the even- Iday ta tbe bomo, the parlsb, sembled to Uie parlsb hsU and vember 13t7. toe Mtdaier et Rev­ Mto day of March at It o’dock neei tun. 114. ' CbUdioB W Clareoee i OUan, enue ExJMfldo Trassarer irf toe I tag Maas. and coouaualty. will be shlpp^ to Denver deoeebed bretoer. IMI, unless tot same hat bsM rw for your aquitj, any loeation. Don Olsen, Unknown addrcee. City and County of Denvse and deemed before 12 o'clock noon m SL ABtkeayi W Ushers ter Decaitoer are: through the courtesy ol Rtogsby Nenhewf SUte of llolerede, eeM at' publlc aeid date, WE. 6*2309 Mass. Kennetl-Mh OlWB, Uoknowa ad- aalt to Ctrl K Bmrth, tin appBcant, WITNBM tay hand end seal toll rBDkH~ 4L6% Ol Truck Lines. drou, Naphew. who bat mada dtmand for a Treat- st day e f N ev m E W riiw . AH. gar., fseeed yafd, large PUNO, MUSICAL P . MoBeoder, J o s ^ orer’s Dead, tl ' " ' " ' 21 Judge to Address B A PnSlU LISTED You iro hereby ooUflad to ip- ___ (SEAU ^ area. Only 4 blocfca to tel INSTRUMENTS I pthmlilt, and Jsrone Steekltaa; poor and answer tha pautton within real asUte, H' N K K .■OUTHWOR1H,rilA ______W ^ r raotah. Can ewnw 39 Baptized to Uie parish were twenty d«a after sorviot of tUs County of Dea M tnanr of Revanne SHOP AROUND. THEN «EI II «'clock Mast, James Erger, Mark Francis SmiUi, son of notioo on ^ (If sorvod by MbUoo- redo, m-wlL*; Ek-OflWe T reeiw er cur valutA We re^itsent Sterck. St. John's HNS don, wiuub twenty diayi afior too City and Oennto o f Denver SL Benu4ett»—3I lOtaries Flower, Adsm Ermti- Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith; Part of South U Bouthweal ^ umban, etamer, Jeaet French, last pobUcatlon of tok notiMl and Northwest Seewn 18,Tqiraihtp By ROT W. CASS, FtaMt tnd cenm or, and A1 F. Saok; • o’ clock Devoima Marie, daughter of b default of an insvnr or appear- 4 OouUi, Riafe A Weet, Bsglii- NityTrewurer iUBVRBAN BOMB Judge Edward C. Day will bo anco the 0>urt will proceed to re- . , In toe Denver < ^ teret Bvtairau huBt ML eKy |Mu i . Joeeph Arambuta, Da^ water, aewer eon., d »M | L g m is , OVtSM the featured speaker at t h e Hr. add Mrs. Ernest Wllciek; oalva and hear proofs eoneanilns CatooDe ItS ite r l «P . 7-7364 ttell Dtngea, Ralph Dlngei and LeAim Seebaum, daughter of the heln of cueh decedent and First PubUeattoa; Novembar 24,1100 jgrM ^fer ieeiL^TWan^L ILonto Duran; 10 o'clock Moto, Boathly meet^ of the St enter a doeroa dotaimtnlns who are iXLtt PubUeatign; DocMBber ( , i m Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. See­ tba heln of such daoaaaad parson, PIANOS WANHD 39A |Dosald Bepp, Joieidi LsMareo, John’s B d y Name Society, ZNJS Feet, thenee. left SO de- SL Cetiwrte»-4S baum; end Robert Gerard Dated et Denver, Colorado, this rreM 3M.W Fdet, thanca right HELP WANHEL-PIMAIE 7 flA N O ANY awnaea Sadt, and J e e ^ Tuseday evening. Dec. U. All ISth day of November, IMO. ~ eP»ET&, O'Callagban, son of Mr. and VICTOR B- QRANDY, 23 decrees 144,41 Feet, thence iSatik; and 11 V clock Mass, A1 men to S t John's Parish a n ruht 21 dsfroee ZMM Feet to Mrs. R. J. O’Callaghao. Clerk of toe County Court point on West Una of said See- 3143 BAUAM Sr., J. J. Gabel, HoM b lartted to attsod 4to meeUtig By MARTIN J. IINNERTY, A ., lion, thence North 100 Feet, Expertwiced hoviekaeper wonb Ye« family Needt Stwiftf ModriitM 40 r, and~ F n d Ihrock- at f:N pjn. to the lounge room Deputy Clerk theneo Norttaoaitorly ZTOAl Foot, can be edsqnately aervtd of the clmrdL Judge Day Is Jus­ thenoa Northeasterly 10440 leeL wnployvnem In rectory m Darner to toh enctsm Mtae. loMrton. THOMAS P. O’BRIEN, Attorney thence Nortbeisteiiy 1*741 Feet, Ne* Sbedresm bitt. ____ tola A e SL Vincent de Paul So- tice of the Supreme Court of 741 EqulUble Bldg., thence Northeasterly Sl| Feet or suburb!. Call rite Reglsier or IM bathe. auchtne for . __^ta. 18.01 or Tree Sale Slated Denver 2, Colo. more or leas to point, thaoM FlrepUeaa. beM cash offar, I47U. memberi meat avtry Mon- Cdoredo and to father of Rev. Tala. AU. $-oeei wrlia Dept. J. A., The Esgisier. (PubUshad lo the Denver Eaataily 210 Feat more or lata PlariwtdwellA MISC. FOR SALE 44 |day evening In the reetory Bdward C. Dity, Jr., assistant Catholic Roftstar) to place of beftonlnf. FuUbeeement ent. Hen of the ptitoh pastor of St Peter and PauTi At Chaffee Park First PubUesUon: November 24, IHO That Slid tax sale was meda to ipeeMee sleet family kUebtn. Last Publiutton: Dmnbw II, U6I satisfy toe delinquent‘OenenJ taxes B«ar garage. 0«t Rid Of UmiBedables [are urged to iota this sedsty. Church la WhMtrldge. (GurdUn Angels’ Parish, tssesfed Udnst said yaal aritle (or Bouteksinsr wanted. T ^ a t o o m I TO t lEoifn Denver) ' IN THI COUNTY COURT the year INf; that said reel eeUte and bato In lo v w C a t h ^ boraa fair when In end for tha Otty and CRunty w(e taxed In toe nsrae of Jemee K. mlddtoegad woman. Q eM n l bents- LEE KINNII CO„ tunUer A e Hen’s Club will meet cn of Denver Horton; that toe sUtutory Mriod of keeptng gnd Nme babnKttng. Room NEED A RBFnr Baa LETS andMateafCelerede* redemption exptres November 14th, A board, f i t per mo. PYTtAM . naMNURH ret Mu Monday, Dec. 6, instead of on IMO; that toe lama has bM bean Ofe. BA.S-UU DayA^e-iedl He. P-lUei Babysitter in tost Denver—f;ll U Eventaw. O in -m At ssAUtt cett Food Shower for Nuns Its r e ^ a r Aesday date in NOTICE TOXREOlTpRI redeemed; thRt said property may lA. f-UM order that the Christmas tree ElUta of JENNIE E. aUGUIRE, be redeemed et any time bMore a 4;M or nva ta. Call after » p*m. (Deceased). Tax Deed la temied; that a Tuc Deed DU. B «M . lot can be opened on Dec. 9. will be Utued to- the said Carl It iLJelBi ti FURNACES 45*A No. P—21(88 HOUSEKEEPER W A N T B -S T . JO­ A wide variety of good trees, AU persons havins elslma asalnst Smith, Uwfnl bolder ef leld certlfl- t i t l & a i b ^ ——One One block from New. U8,m B.T.U. furnAce In ettg- Set in Colorado Springs cate, oa toe 17th day ef HiRb at SEPH’S RECTORY, A raO N , < X ^ . Intl Crete, tt yr. vramnty. M-H eon- price-wise.and size-wise will be tha abovb named ectate are required EASE WRITE TO J. COYNE OR Cbank, Itaem brick borne with to file them for aUowtnce In the 12 o'clock noon IMI, unltta the seme (ONE A inO N 48. trola. a S M . COl CA 14881. (S t Maryto Psrtok, Christmas pregrara later to the (rffered for sate, says James County Court of toe City and County bu been redeemed before 11 ekdeek £ra,sr«s!k i« •Sh i of Denver, Colorado, on or before goon ef ield dale. ~- BUILDING MA1ERIALS 46*A Celende Sprlagi) awDth. They will portray teat, Persichetti, president. the 2tod day of Hay, IMl, or said WITNESS tny hand aid teal tola SITUATIONS WANTEO— MORRISON A MORRISON Final plans will also be made Bwt DU SdlU BeMler AM. 141*1 Tbe PTA will hold a pantry oael pieces with tiibleaux and elalnu ihaU be foievtr baned, 14th day ot Novembar, It FEMALE 11 Muyng, for the monthly dance to be ADRIAN F. HAOUIM, ^ AND USED for tbe Sisters of Administrator FRANK K. SOUTHWOI 727 MONROE bald to Uie parish hall on Satur­ HOLLAND 0 BART My work ,muat tera^nale Om ti ■ BUILOWO M A TRU li Iretto on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Manacer ot RtvtnueXnOfflala InsufHdeat rands st 9L Vlaesnt da •ITIIdBWi tin FMA. rm . 44drm, day ovenlng, Dec. 10. By J. HiaiAEL FARLEY, Treasurer, City and Conaty — -mt beans. In vaiy loM eeodl. Ftombim e Steel e Windewi pjn. In the ichoet eailluta. Attorney for the estate of Denver Paul CosvenL Cxpetlanced took. e Deere Tuaaday, Dec. 6, is meeting SOO EqulUble BuRdlnf By BOY W. CASS, Available aftor Deeembta. U. M eejsSa-TorSa?^ ‘ |Ai9 itaNea or canoed goodawtO Cure d'Ars Scout night for the Altar and Rosaty AHheret 8-I4U Dspnty Traemv LH4. The RegMer, OH ~ Kerdy Wrecking gba appreciated. Tbe jaalefs’ (Published la the Denver (PobUthtd la toe Deavez WaJ FttD tOUNOU, REALTOR Sodety. A e meeting will incor­ Cstbellc ReiliUr} CatbMIe Baflstai) tMT OeyteiM DO. • « « Contractors a n to be boctosses. 881* W etl *1h Are. TA. 84911 Wins Eagle Bodge porate the annual Christmu First PubUetUen: November 24, IMQ Jirst PubUeatiw Neyenber IT, lOH ployed. Denver only. Bex 1.AA T* abort boalnaai meeting wlQ party including a gift exchange. Last ^ blM lA : Deesmtwr U, IMt Last PubUetttoni DeeimhOr 1. IM Register', OH Bmneek. SL Hery—SI Hew with eatartainment by (Cate d’Ars Pariah, Denver) A e president, Mrs. ES'elyn S U M DOWN FURNirURE FOR SALE 47 Sheila’i eh en i claasei, Tbe Christmai party will be Gaug, announces that the spec­ Need 4 bdrm. aad fi chorus win ling the “AUe- ial prize will be a Christmas I V .. eneleaed Blondimonaa uanttaOameli uUv. rm. se t 1 9 -W held Saturday, Dec. IT, to Use for dare, eoucZi, mod. blrcb ’ trooi tbs “Mettiah” fel- traa from the Men’s Club tree SERVICE DIRECTORY, ' mettramm, S f gaa aebool gym from 8:M to 1>;M. ranga. p i . S dS l. . by the “Slel^ Song" and The tickets are |2 pier person lot. K E . 4 -4 2 0 5 REIBLINO RIAITOR orth e Belto.” l«e* UttlsM aivd. FY. 4-1871 MUST SSU or H per couple. It to a buffet . BY FRlpAT NOON be accompantot will be Sba- supper. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Becomes Bride ALTERATIONS DECORATING LANDSCAPING Hpeae ki.^Mdmee* leetlen ef ! JA Ur. m . art *1 0 8 . T gg. dtoetu PerotU, who will also play HltcbeQ are chairman and Hr. Mi. ewirel rocker 8 1 0 , red letthar ao solos: "Blue ImpniBiODs'’ AltentloDs, L idlei' oresaea, OMU, RICH LAWN UndMept^newtatoe . tbowtr doort and Mrs. Howard Hunker ire eo- restyUng and etc. Best worh poe. Una to Mspere your eoB tar fall make offer. Mo Um '3weh halade.” chairmen. slbls ‘by lady who everyont taya lawn, rack gardena, end yaU«li.7ret born to etw. Mra. James M. Taylor. or EP 7-*87t. eaUmata. BE. I M 09 BE. S will antartsin pUno Mike Freer, eighth grade m S. Emsrton, RA. 24797. 9177. ______APPLIANas FOR SAU 45 dot, one o f which will be "The DRUGGISTS student was awarded Um Eagle ASH HAULING LINEN SERVICE otterfiy-’’ Scout badge at a Denver area Sister Sheila and the diorui Millar Trash le rd cs Scout meeUng held at George Pickup Anyllme AL. AITS MOUNTAIN will present tbe school TOWEL A SUPPLY Ca Waihlngton School. He belongs SHAFFER'S RUBBISH B. W. Beekhit, MtgiiMr to Troop 1S7 St Cure d’Ars. REMOVAL 20908. Grant bXB»M47 FOR SALE SinEie>Rlnf Rite ELECTRICIANS On Um First Friday, Masses COMMERCIAL AND PAINTING Electric Tappan RiagB Coet $365.00 will be at l ;l t and M a.m. RESIDENTIAL ELEDRIC WIRING— NEW, RE­ REASONABLE RATES RR8ULT8I RIIULTSI RISULTII and S:M p.m. A e re will be AL. ^3310 WIRE, ADDITIONAL WIRING, We have tba know bew, tot no 8:19 ajm. Hass. Confessions equipment, toe muai^, to redeco­ BY AN EXPERT. EA. 2-5203. rate your home toeto way you want It Approximately 6 Year Old—. * 1 5 0 will be heard on Aursday AWNINGS SHANKS B iC O MU T O U , KA. u m from 4;M to 8 and from 7:U Pennaneht patio, earport, window, ELEHRIC WIRING PLUMBING Blackstone Automatic Waaber to 9 p.m. door covert, winttr prlcta. Also Recently Overhauled .1 ____ Nocturnal idorsUon for the storm doors and wudowt. BA. Z20 volta, remodellog, rtpairi. Cell 75 2.U70. anytime. EH 94180. h^ST’afiST'^ iESr*8LZ2i5 men of the parlsb will be to M Attn. IH JIt W t MClUe BHMNiy Jim Dwyer Electric Plumbteg. IM Beata F « Or. A C M * Hriy Ghost Church at 8 p.m. BRICK Call TA. 5-5824 Aursday, Dec. 1. Brick Work, Plansera. Rapeitf. ROOnNG Pointing. BMlnaUt. BE. |.lt7L GUTTERS < //////////////////F ///f//////^ New roof*, roof retain. InaBlattoa, BUILDER 4 CARPENTER ; Gatters, SpoaU § CflSSSgg*gSA3BSSg5flaAaflaMwwM»xwwuwvvvvwvwvvv\AiWLfu-LnA» Third Order Sets Barbara Ann DiPilla, ^ ///////f/////////////////////« <> We mectsllM In OuHar end ^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BUILDING AND $ > tpawl Replacement. Oar iM y of Qnct Pirtih Lawrence S. DlPllla of Denver, CONTRACTING > ^ evttara Cleenad and Repaired, ( - r Christinas Party and James Francis O’Connor, i FOR ANY REMODELING % s Thereogbly Ixparlaneed, ( TRASH HAUUNG ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL > IN YOUR HOME $ ? Dependable, euerenteed. ( T h e tradUlonal Christmas son of Hr. and Mrs. Eugepe T. . — INSIDE OR OUT ~ s TBASBBAUUNO O’Connor of Nathrop, exchanged Any Pieee In lletrejaelSan I Te lotraddck T n to (he Register CiMrifleri SecUon party of tba Frandsean Third s CALL JACK REIS ^ ^ Amtrican Roofing ^ Pay crNj^rtCelli Order will bo held at 3:80 pjn. maiTligs vows In SL Catherine's ^ AC. M459 > Dee. U to S t EUnbeth’s School Church, Denver, before Uie Rev. N MiMKi Of niMinaiieH rung ^ ^ Shotl Motol Co. ^ MlSmtaaSdet FOR $1,00 YOU GET M VTORDS OR LESS Hall at Curtis tnd 11th Streets. H, R. White. y //////////////////f/////////A >CH «448< 2157 Downlag^ TO MIYr SOL OR SWAP A e program wlU be announced Given in marriage by her fa­ ; Aner4p.rn.IU. I4 tw $ TREE SEIVia latar. ther to the double-ring cere­ CURTAIN UUNDRIES ^ Member o f All Soule* Pertah S mony, the bride was attended FRANOIS LACS CUR/AIN CLEAN­ Centennial Tr*B tRnerti FM IN COUPON 1 WORD PQ BOX rCarot Anna Marla Tu At S t EUtabeth’i School, Nov. ERS, CURTAINS, (XUIUCHETED 'Trlmmlng aad yey in g,I. Free esO- of N orth by Mra. James White u matron TABLECLOTHS, DRAPERIES, maten, wamat tar ‘ 27 Mother Grace and Sister of honor and Carmella DlPietro, ' HEATING became Um Bride of Monica of Maryerest Convent BLANRETS. SPREADS, LINIS atrvlee. BjT m M. RosaUnd Engler, and Jane Mc­ CLEANED BY LATEST METHODS. - William Qataly of Sac- presented “A e A lrd Order HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1289 KALA- neato, formerly ol Colondo Laughlin as bridesmaids. MATH. TA. 84127. UPHOLSTERERS Story,” the pilot TV film for a FOLEY HEATING ■4- ' gi, to a sto ^ rtn g cere- (jerald O’Cohnor was best series of 13 progrtroi inaugu man and the uihers were Jamei CONSTRUCTION Re-UpboUterlng by raltable firm. In St Lawroce’i,Church, rated June, IMO, produced pro- WE SPECIALIZE ON-4MOKY SI Titn (iTtTlinnt tamm White, Gene O’Connor, and Wtl- RITEWAY CONSTRUCTION NAHOHAL UPHOIATKBY I Highlanda. SERVICES FIREPLACES, CHIMNEY feeslonally in Hollywood by the Ham O'Connor. 2145 Court PL near East 88U Ave. Hour of S t Frsneis. Eleven suc­ PATCH PLASTERING. TROUBLES, THERMOSTAT A e bride, daughter of Mrs. After a reception in the Olin CAULKING, TUCK POIJVTINC rode Adolph of North High, TEXTURING, PAINTTNO CONTROLS, STEAM WATER WALLPAPER, PAINTS cessful novicee were received Hotel, the couple left on a wed­ s. received her educaUon in into the order by Father Daniel DRIVE AND SIDEWALKS PLANTS, GAS AND OIL ding trip through Colorado. REPAIRING. BURNERS. TA. 5-5107. WaUpaper Me a n U and up. Latex ben, Germany, Her husband Barry, OFM., dlrectdr. ROOFS REPAIRED. paint, SSJ* e m U aiM X « w e pelnL A ey are now making their REASONABLE RATES. the son Mrs. Madeleine FaUier Declan Bailey. Oi'.M., home to Arvada. i Moeller (^mitrol Gu KE.44SS ItaSMtoFeDr. Satoly of Denver. Hg to a grad- WORK GUARANTEED. from Provincial headquarters. Both the bride and bride­ PHONE----- RA. Z4720 I Fnnuices -aU of S t Mary's High School WINDOW s h a 5 T CUP $1J» TO IT AND MAR TO New York City, praised the fra­ groom attended Holy Family ? We ipedallxe In inatalllng Oea i Colorado Springs. He attended DECORATING > Furnaces in old bouaee. Over 80 ternity and Father Daniel High School. A e bride ia a f yrt. aeUlng and in ««iih .f '" I t College in Denver and PtlnUng, decorating, end uptrhang- ADORN Barry, OF.H., on its spiritual graduate of Loretto Heights Col­ ( necet In Dcnvvr. WINDOW SHADf CO. ClMlfied Admttalog, Tbe Reiistv, .ola University to Lot An­ Ing. 3C yrs. cxperiasce. ^dafacUon c O'SrIafl theel Metal and g r o i^ He gave a resume of the ruaraolwd. For fret tetlmate. ealJ Now ebadti bM cles. lege and the bridegroom is a ; Purnaee Work B------eds--- to------order.elaensd Sbedae tad B « laiO, Dettrer i , M o ., er Pbeoe It In to 0 . 44205 spirit of the order. Paul Hooper, WE. 64M7 or J T ( K£. 4-6047 Rea. CM. 44SS3 graduate of Regis College. Hooper. FL. 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