Security Village Parish Plans Building Campaign MEN'S ANNUAL HOLY HOUR SCHEDULED DEC. 1 G reat Progress Beirig M o d e DEMONSTRATION OF FAITH MOVED TO ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CHURCH By All 4 New Congregations The men's annual Holy Hour, votion to Jesus-Christ in the mony to a diurch that has ample and spiritual advisers ate par­ CKCended to all military personnel sponsMed by the Aichdiocesan Holy Eucharist parking space. , ticularly invited to attend with in the area, members of the Fire IJaioa of Holy Name Societies, Archbishop Urban J. Vdir Letters have been sent to Holy their men. Fathers should not and Police Departments, postal That W ere Begun in August will be held on Sunday evening, will preside, and arrangements Name Society .’officers in eadi hesiute to bring their sons, Mr. employes, Kni^ts of Columbus, Dec 1, at 7:45 o’clock in St are being made for an outstand­ parish and each spiritual adviser Keating advised. and Scouts and Cub Scouts. Vincent de Paul’s Church, 2375 ing speaker. inviting all men of the parish to J. E ^ e n Coggin, vice ptai- The success of this year’s W ith the aunouncemeDt this week that the new H oly Family E. Aiiztma Avenue, I^ver. The Holy Hour is usually held attend. The Holy Hour is not dent of the Union, is in charge Holy Hour depends," Mr. Gog- Parish, Security Village, near Colorado Springs, will conduct a fund­ Robert B. {^eating, president of at the Cathedral but because of limited to men of Holy Name of making arrangements for gin said, "on each Catholic man’s raising campaign for constructon of a hall to serve as a temporary Societies," b(r. Keating said, what is expeaed to be one of making certain that he person­ the Holy Name Union, an­ the lade of parking facilities and church, another step is taken in the amazing progress that has been nounced plans this week. Each the congestion in that area the "but on the contrary it u our the largest displays of Catholic ally is at the Holy Hour and that year the Union sponsors the officers of the Union decided to desire that ail men of each' par­ faith by the men of the arch­ he brings with him his Catholic made bythe four new parishes established by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr H(Jy Hour as a display of de­ move the locatitm of die cere­ ish be in atteitdance." Pastors diocese. Invitations have been neighbors.” in Aug:ust. The drive will be conducted In conjunction with Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations a camoaigm by the Pauline Chapel Parish, Broad­ Solicitertion Set Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1957—Permission to Reproduce, Except Gift for a Lifetime moor, for funds to build a new and larger church and On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue a convent Solicitation in both campaigns is scheduled Sun­ In Colo. Springs day, Nov. 24. DENVER CATHaiC Hall Adjacent to Rectory Fund Campaign The parish hall will be built on the five and one- Plans for fund-raising half acre site adjacent to the rectory, which is at campaigns in two parishes 3l2 Morningside Drive, Security Village. near Colorado Springs The Holy Family Pariah, erected in August by were nearing completion Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, includes about this week. 260 Catholic families (more than 1,000 persons) In the Pauline C^pel Par­ ish, Broadmoor, the drive will VOL. LM. No.REGISTER 13. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 , 1957 DENVER, COLORADO among a total of 1,300 families (with an estimated be aimed at tbe building of a 7,000 persons), according to the Rev. Joseph Leb- new church and convent. erer, pastor. The new Holy Family Parish, Directs School Security Village, will build a Father Leberer is offering Sunday Mass tern- parish hall—to serve also as a For Handicapped Untold Good Results iwrarily at Remple Memorial Chapel at the southern church temporarily—with limits of Colorado Springs. money raised in ite campaign.^, Soliciation in both drives idr Reclories have been acquired for the paetors of scheduled Sunday, Nov. 24. The ail four of the new parishei, two have broken ground goals have not yet been an­ From Clothing Drive, nounced. for building projects, and the fourth it drawing plans. Paulina Chapel In the Broadmoor parish, the Archbishop ^tresses Work Progresses in Thornton chairman of the campaign is' Ground was broken for the Holy Cross Parish Louis J. Marold, with Vernon J. Damm as associate chairman, Untold good has b^n wrought throughout the School, Thornton, on Oct. 13, and the foundations are the Rev. Michael Harrington, world by contributions to the Thanksgiving Week now being put in. A building from Rocky Flats, pastor, announced. clothing drive conducted annually by the Bishops purchased from the Colorado Surplus Property Other leaders t>f the drive Agency, will be mov^ to the-site and erected on the are Clarence D. O’Brien, special of the United States in past years, declares Arch­ S'fts chairman; Lt, Col. M. F. bishop Urban J. Vehr in a letter announcing this Wigham Street end of the pariah property, about one- yers, meetings chairman; year’s collection for Sunday, Nov. 24. half block nefrth of mppinger Boulevard The build- Robert E. McIntyre, publicity Trucks or automobiles will be provided at each church yig, with a full one-srory foundation provided under­ chairman; Charles T. (Mike) ' neath, will provide temporary facilities for church Murphy and Father Daniel Kel- to transport the ciothing to the St Vincent de Paul Salvage leher, auditing chairmen; and Bureau. Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, a^hdioeesan director of services, meeting rooms, classrooms, and quarters for Sumner R. Wiehersham, en­ Catholic Charities, again is chairman of the event nuns. An annual average of 100,000 pounds of clothing to dorsement committee. The pastor of Thornton, the Rev. ^h^fles T. The soliciting corps will be alleviate suffering thrcughout the world has been attained headed by William A. Hoddy, by the Archdiocese of Denver. Jones, acquired a rectory at 2761 Eppinger Boule­ with Arthur E. Breit, F. Clin­ The letter follows: vard. Masses are being offered temporarily in the ton Howard, Jr.; . Richard J. CHILDREN RECEIVE vital rehabilitation and Riverdalfi Grange, a short distance north of Thorn­ Karlson, and Dr. James A. Shields as division .chairmen. Mrs. Cleo WalUee training through United Fund agencies working ton. directly with the cerebral palsied, rheumatic fever cases, the Thirty team chairmen were deaf, and blind. Special centers such as Laradon Hall and The target date for completion of the church named at a meeting this week. Wallace School provide the only field of rehabilitation for They, together with the pre­ facilities in the new building is Christmas Day. The viously named leaders, will afflicted children in the four-county area. Gifts to the United school portion will be ready for classes by September, Wallace School Fund can never restore these children to a normal childhood meet Monday evening, Nov. 11, but will assure maximum rehabilitation through latest medical 1968. in Pauline Chapel rectory advancement programs. A gift'now wiil be their gift for a hall. On the following Monday ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER T o S eot 800 lo r Mass eveoiog, all tbe chairmen and Unique Aid to Chancery Office lifetime. * workers— a’ total of 96 men— 1536 Logan Street This year's “ Give Once” drive budget includes $132,420 for six organizations which Isst year were not affiliated with Ground was broken Oct. 24 for a church-school will fneet in the same placed Denver 3, Colo. hall building of Notre Dame Parish. The building The Pauline Memorial Nov. 4. 1967 Community Chest-United Fund. Now affiliated and not con­ Chapel, built in 1918, i* not Many Children •i^Yi’everend Dear Father and Beloved People: ducting individual fund-raieing campairas are the Colorado will be in an L shape, with the hall opening into the edequate to accomnlodale the The annual clothing drive conducted by the Bishops of Mental Health Association, Laradon Hall, the Larimer. Street sanctuary of the church portion so that both can be Vocational School, the Margery Reed Mayo Nursery, the Mul­ crowds at Suodoy Maite*, By J. R. 'W a i s h the United States in past years has wrought untold good used by those attending Mass. There will be seating Father Harrington said! He throughout the world. The need hts not abated, but rather tiple Sclerosis Society, and the Wallace &hool for Exceptional estimated that'there are he. THE WALLACE SCHOOL, Children. for some 600 in the church portion and 200 in the 4144 Logan Street Denver, a increased, and hence the NCWC Catholic Relief Services tween 550 and 600 Catholic again ask your invaluable co-operation in a clothing campaign With emphasis on upgraded giving to fulfill budget require­ hall. The building will be at the Sheridan Boulevard families in his parish. unique school for handicapped ments of 119 agencies, the first 104,666 hedges averaged $22.13 youngsters in Colorado, has a during Thank^ving Week. and W. Harvey Place corner of the parish property. The convent is planned for For the several years during which this collection has each for a total in excess of $2,300,000. current enrollment of 68 chil­ The Rev. W. J. Koontz, pastor of Notre Dame the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ dren. Twenty-two teachers, been in existence, it has received an annual average of ten cinnati who staff the Pauline trained professionally and pos­ million pounds of good usable articles. Last year, the truly Parish, is offering Sunday Masses in the auditorium Memorial School. 'The nuns now sessing degrees in ^eir fields magnificent figure of 1634 million pounds of clothes and Camp St. Malo Benefit of the Dorothea Kunsmiller Junior High School, W. live at Glockner-Penrose Hos­ of specialty, instruct the pupils. blankets was shipped to those in desperate need tiiroughout lliff Avenue and S. Patton Court. pital. the world. Our annual average in Uie archdiocese has ap­ Securilv ViUoge Founded Dec. 12, 1943,. by proximated 100,000 pounds, which is indeed very creditable. Mrs. Cleo Wallace of Denver, The house purchased for a parish rectory, at The Security Village parish Destitute peoples in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South Nett^ Total of $27,000 2207 S. Zenobia Street, will not be,ready for occu­ campaign will be headed by the school is non-denomina- America were benefited immensely, and the Bishops and tionai. Pupils are given special pancy by the pastor until the end of the month. Maj. R. P. Reinsch, with Edwin priests of these vast areas plead with the Hierarchy of our In a report issued this week faAlities. The benefit made po: B. Osterholt as associate chair­ training so that eventually they country to continue this aid so gratefully received and so may take their place in regular by Father Richard Hiester and sible the improvements, which Early Planning Stages man. hopefully expected. his Camp St Malo building are steps to make the Allens- The general committee in- schools with normal youngsters. The collection of used clothing will be held in the arch­ • • • fund committee, gratitude was park Catholic boys’ camp one In Holy Trinity Parish, Westminster, work is in clndes Herbert L. Oerter, spe­ diocese on Sunday, Nov. 24. You are kindly requested to ask expressed to the many volun­ of the best in this area. cial gifts and publicity chair­ AT WALLACE the program your people to bring any usable disoarded clothing and shoes teers who worked on the bene­ the early plamyng stages for a building to provide man; Lt Edward L. Maillet, includes special private serv­ to your church or school that morning. Shoes should be tied fit program given at Woihurst ^more ample facilities for church services, as well as ices, training in speech and meetings chairman; end Thomas together in pairs. Club Aug. 3. The tabulation, Some BocJi /ssues '^room for meetings and catechism classes. The pastor, J. Lahey, auditing chairman. reading, parent counseling, and In Denver, the St. Vincent de Paul Society wiil provide although not officially cbTn- home programs. A professional the Rev. Albert E. Puhl, is residing in a house pur­ John £, Kinwenon is the so­ trucks or automobiles at each church to take the clothing tb pleted, was released. licitation chairman, and LU school, it offers services of a the St Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau, 1626 Wazee Street, Of 'Register' Needed chased for use as a rectory at 7190 Julian Street. psychiatric social worker and “ The benefit was a great Richard W. Hawes and Harry Denver, where it will be processed and readied for shipment P. Shearer are the division speech therapist, therapeutic In the past years, several trucking companies have carried success,” Father Hiester said, The following back topics There are 403 children of the Westminster Par­ kervices, and pre-vocational “ although we did not meet the and portions of back copies chairmen. these goods gratis to central terminals for shipment overseas. ish enrolled for catechism classes that are held in Ten team chairmen for the training. Monsiraor Elmer Kolka will again act as diocesan chair­ goal of $30,000.’’ The commit­ of the Denver C a t M i c Reg­ the Westminster Public School. tee reported thaV. the benefit ister are missing from the Security Village campaign were At the school village near man. Kindly announce this clothing drive at the Masses on netted $27,000. J named this week. They and the Broomfield, the vocaUonal and Sunday, Nov. 10. Whatever clothing is given will prove a great files and are necessarr for Masses are offered by Father Puhl in the remod­ The lale announcement of a microfilming project now other leader: will meet Mon­ agricultural programs were be­ blessing to the destitute of many lands. eled barracks buildings provided when the parish day evening, Nov. 11, in the gun l^ t September. For con­ With every good vrish and blessing, I am the results was owing to the being carried on. Reader! fact that the committee had to who may have these back is­ was in mission status. These facilities cannot accom­ Broadmoor rectory hall. An­ struction and expansion at this Faithfully yours, modate the crowds at Mass. The parish property is other meeting of all the chair­ site, a clothes sale is being • URBAN J. VEHR wait for the bills from the con­ sues will be doing a great men and workers—about 60 sponsored by the parents’ group Archbishop of Denver tractors and builders for the service to the Catholic press at W. 72nd Avenue and Irving Street. work completed at the camp. if they will lend them to the men in all—wilt be held in the Nov. 16 and 16. Ceniuses in the new pirishes reveal more than same place on the following A new wing, adjacent to the R e g u le r for microfilming. Monday evening. EXTENDED 12 DAYS existing washroom, was con­ The copies required are: 1,000 Catholic families in Holy Trinity Parish, West­ BOYS AT THE VILLAGE structed. Nine shower stalls, May 29 to July 31. 1919; SCHOOL are taughWcarpentry. minster; 650 families in Notre Dame Parish, 600 fam­ toilet facilities, and 20 wash Pages 5 and 6 of the Nov. 3, ilies in Holy Cross Parish, Thornton; and about 260 4rcAbfs/iop Leaves repairing, and farming, as wdj United Fund Campaign stands were-installed. Also in­ 1927, issue; pages 3 and 4 of as care for livestock and ani­ stalled were a central heating the Nov. 17, 1927, issue; and families with more than 1,000 souls in Holy Family mals. Girls are trained in cook­ system that supplies water at thesjune 24, 1948, issue. Parish, Security Village. For Events in Fast ing, sewing, and other domestic Reaches 74% of Goal all times for shower and Archbishop Urban J. Vehr responsibilities. Nine students kitchen use; a new cooking left Denver Monday, Nov, 4, to live there under the supervi­ keep two important engage­ The United Fund’s sixth re­ tory dinner meeting is to take range, and a 1,000-gallon tank sion of house parents. port luncheon Wednesday, to furnish gas to all units. ments in the East. In Cincin­ place Monday, Nov. 18, at nati, the Archbishop will be Mrs. 'Wallace, a member of Nov. 6, showed an unaudiM 6:30 p.m. in the Shirley-Savoy Father Hiester expressed the Blessed Sacrament Parish, Den­ total of 12,696,000, for 74 hope that the committee might celebrant of a Solemn Pontifical Hotel. Mass on Friday, Nov. 8, in con­ ver, is a native of Colorado. per cent of its goal. The drive This year's federated cam­ reach the goal when donations She received her A.B. degree in was extended 12 days in order paign replaces 13 individual that were promised are turned nection with ^ e dedication of speech and English from Den­ to complete assignments. in. Some ticket returns are still the Cathedral of St. Peter in fund campaigns of last year. Chains. From Cincinnati Arch­ ver U. in 1937, and her M.A. PrMBBts Challeni* Its goal of 13,600,000 is based expected, the committee re­ in speech pathology and psy­ Frank J. Johns, campaign posted. bishop Vehr will go to Waahiiy;- on a minimum of 200,000 ton, D.C., for the annual meet­ chology in 1943. chairman, announced the ex­ pledges. “ Throngh the generosity of • • • tension until Nov. 18 to en- Some 119 agencies share in ing of the United States Hier­ the people who attended and archy, Nov. 13,14, and 16, AFTER TEACHING A coura^ 8,000 volunteer solic­ the United Fund’s “ Give through the kindness of all tne YEAR in Wheat Ridn High itors in meeting the goal. This Once” drive. This program workers,” said Father Hiester, School, she had her first pa­ postponement, he ssid, is a does away with the bother “ it appears t ^ t our plans to tient, referred by Dr. Charles “challenge, and we are con­ and waste of multiple cam­ make Camp St Malo bigger and Gift From London Henog, for speech therapy. vinced we will succeed." paigns. The success or fail­ better eventually will oe real­ Lessons at first were given Seven campaign divisions ure of this drive determines ised." privately in her home. A m the sre scheduled for individual the future of fulh federation The camp, which will start For Priest Burse need for this special work be- report meetings from Nov. 11 campaigns in metropolitan its 38th season next summer, The St Jude Burse, Denver (T «m to Pope t — C o lu m n 7 ) through Nov. 16. A final vic­ Denver. will offer the boys these new arehdiocesan fund for the edu­ cation of priests, stands at $2,258.10 this week on tlie SALES PEOPLE HAIL CHANCE TO ATTEND CHURCH strength of eight donations totaling $61. ' Donora include J. B., Flem­ ing, who gave $80 “ in thanks- Realtors End Sunday House Showings nving for fav&ra received;” B . A . B ., Denver, $5; anony- mous, 'Wheat Ridge, $3; K. P, By BitL Kilkekny pected, since the move was re­ The policy wa* adopted appointments made by prospec­ M., Denvei*, $1; J. M. A., Lon­ Denver realtors, will end quested by the brokers’ division without any praiiura from tive buyers to visit homes for don, England, $5; Mrs. M. G. Sunday open house show­ of the Board of Realtors, the rolipioua group*, tho board sale on Sundays. Another ex­ T., Denver, $1; G. D., Denver, unit whose members do the ■ocratary (aid. ception is any new, unoccupied ings of homes for sale as of actual selling of homes. Reaction to tha plan has been $1; and N. R , Sterling, $6. Dec. 1 to make it easier for home. Most such homes, how­ This week’s contributions to Both the board of directors “ highly favorable," he said. ever, are sold by builders them­ the St 4ude Burse contain one real estate salesmen to at­ and the brokers’ division voted “ Many people have told me, selves rather than by realtors. from London, England. It ia tend chtircli servieei and to unanimously in favor of the ‘Thank heavens we can finally A spokesman for the Denver heartening to know that a per­ spend the day with their famJ- new policy. La Stile added. get to church on Snnday’.” Association of Home Builders son so far away not only knows lies. Since the Sunday closing la One realtor. Max Moore, com­ said the possibility of ending of the Denver priesthood fond The board of directors of the not incorporated in the bylaws mented: "We plan to run Sunday open house showings by Redecorated Churtli painted green, with the ceiling a lighter shade but also has so Catholic an in­ Denver Board of Realtors de­ of the board, however, no ac- turas of churches saying, members of the associstion is of the same color. BrillianUy ofifaetting the terest in the (Thureh as to send cided on the program as "a Uon will be taken by the iMBid ia our open hoDse’.’’ being considered by the organi­ of greens and gold is the interior of Holy Rosary greens is the yellow 4rim of 2^arat gold leaf tbe burse a gift ftom acrosa matter of policy” last week, ac­ against any realtor who does Affected by the policy are zation's board. Parish Church on Pearl Street near E. 47^ inlay. Over each of the staln^-glass side> the sea. cording to Norman La Selte, not comply. It is poatible, how­ “ 240 brokerage firms with 260 Several suburban Boards of Avenue, Denver. Extensive repairs begun in July windows is an emblem signifying a principal Gifts to the St Jude Bursa sacretary of the Board. ever, that the policy may even­ to 260 lalaipeople,” La Selle Realtors are also reported to of this year were substantially completed at the truth of the Apostles’ Creed. The cost for this imay be sent to Archbishop He said that “ close to 100- tually become a role. La Sella said. be consideridg adoption of an end of October. Included in this project were painting project alone ia $7,738.—(Story on: Urban J. Vehr at 1636 Lo^n per

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TO AID WORLD'S NEEDY DUNLOP Clothing Drive Scheduled Wallace School Affords Unique Aid to Children m In All Parishes Nov. 24 (Continued From Page One) the first time the sehool is a Parishes all over the Den­ from parishes outside metro­ came greater, other quarters member agency of the United were acquired. Fund. Donors so far vary from are ver Archdiocese will partici­ politan Denver to be sent to the Denver warehouse. In the A non-profit institution, the neighbors througbont the city pate in the Bishops’ Thanks­ past many trucklinea have school is affiliated with Chil­ to the wife of Gov, Steve Mc- Better dren’s Hospital to render edu­ Nichols. giving Clothing Collection carried these shipments on a • • • sponsored by Use United charity basis. If such ar­ cational therapeutic services States Hierarchy, Archbishop rangements cannot be made, for the outpatient clinic. It is ALL CLOTHING ITEMS, ac­ Balanced Urban J. Vehr has announced. approved by the University of cording to Mrs. John T. King, shipments may be forwarded publicity chairman, are in good From all over the nation “ collect.” Colorado for speech, education, and psychology. The federal conditien, and many articles to clothing will he collected for Bedding, shoes (tied to­ the millions anffering priva­ Internal Revenue Service ruled be offend for sale are almost The/re tion throughout the world. gether). -and clothing for that expenses incurred by par­ new and unused. Children’s men, women, and children ents of children attending the item sa ll kinds, including 'Aoeullat«cl Con, Trucks, Worken are being asked for. The school may be deducted as toys,-'' are available, even for The drive is ecbOduled for Bishops and Archbishops medical expenses. Christmas ^ ta . Nov, 2 4 , the Sunday preceding have reminded that fhousands • • * All mothers of children at Thanksgiving. Through St of persons throughout the THE PTA MOTHERS of the school are giving assistance Vincent de Paul and other world are still unsettled by Wallace School are sponsoring for the project Committoe wars and imminent threats of Frances ImhofF, “A Day at College” for high school seniors to be men’s organizations, Denver Plan 'Day at College' Grace Ann held at Loretto Heights College on Nov. 11 a practically new clothes sale members, besides Mrs. Todhun- parishes will provide trucks war. The gravity of the Par for the 8chool~I|riday and'Sat­ ter, are Mmes. Roger Qelia, Joe Eastern crisis and Middle Keating, and Katie Xeumpel (left to right, from 9:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or passenger cars and work­ above), are members of the committee planning urday,^ov.)l5 and 16. Funds Coffey, Hugh T. Barnes, and ers in front of the church at East strife reflect tlfe need. will be 'used for the Denver R. L. Kent all Masses to receive the do­ Aid to the Orient school's new prom m at the IN 198S Denver University V INC. . nations. Arrangements have Wallace School village oib an designated Mrs, Wallace as tiie 7tk 4U f«B TA5>126l' been made for packing and Many nations in the Orient High School Senior Girls to Get Taste 84-acre site two miles south of recipient of the Evans Award. shipping all clothing donated where poverty has always Broomfield. It was given in recomition of been prevalent have been set Mrs. Margaret Todhunter, the alumna’s ootstanaing serv­ back even further by World chairman of the drive commit­ ice in her prescribed field and War II, from which they have Of College in Visit to Loretto Heights tee, said pickup service is be­ is the highest honor the uni­ never recovered. Appropri­ ing provided by PTA mothers. versity accords its graduates. ately, Thanksgiving time has MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY High school senior girls will Throut^out the day the high Quirt and Crop; and Nancy Ei- Items, such as children’s been selected to help keep the clothes, women’s dresses, men’s less fortunate of the world spend “ A Day at (Jollege” at school seniors will have an op­ geman, departmental clubs, so­ INSURANCE SINCE 1897 Loretto Heights College on Nov. portunity to attend three col­ cial life. suits, baby clothes, toys, and The Denver Catholic alive. books are being solicited. 11. lege classes. Provision has also College seniors will greet the • « « ins u r 0 r s The sample college day will been made for them to consult high school students fapon their R egister open at 9:16 a.m. in the Heightp with college teachers regarding arrival at the college. Follow­ PERSONS WISHING to do­ Published Weekly by the nate items may call SK. 6-02 chapel with Mass celebrated by requirements for specialized ing the assembly the raests will Catholic Press Society, lac. the Rev. William H. Jones, fields of study. be escorted to class by Denver SK. 6-0866, £A. 2-4373, or S OSS archdioeesan superintendent of At noon the high school stu­ freshmen and upperclassmen. 7-7809. The sale will be held 938 Bannock Street, Denver schools and chaplain at the col­ dents will be guests of the col­ The student committee plan­ Friday from J to 8 p.m. and Subscription; $3.00 Per Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. R lege. Following the Mass a gen­ lege at lunch in the cafeteria ning the day includes Mary Year Sold in combinatioD HAnoWARE eral session will be held in the in Machepeuf Hall. Grace Keating, Katie Euempef, in the Wellshire Presbyterian with the Register, National auditorium. Kay Glowes, the Campus Activity Margie V o ^ Frances Imhoff, Churchy 2999 S. Colorado Edition, in Archdiocese «f president of the Student Gov­ Kay Harrmgton, Mona Kay Boulevard. Denver. 9 A.M. le 5 P.M. Assembly Slated .s ernment Association, will wel­ Desmond, Claudia O’Calla^an, Originally scheduled Nov. 1 Entered at Second Class Week Nitei Till 9 P.M. come the high school seniors to Opportunities for participa­ Mary Sue Frankenreiter, Cath­ and 2, the u le was postponed Matter at the Pott Office 1 the college. Miss Glowes is a while the United Fund appeal C n rd Ri TaBM^kent tion in college clubs will be erine TenBarge, and Nancy Denver, Colo.' graduate of St. Francii de eicplained at a special campus Eigeman. was under way. This year for 6420 E. Colfax Sales’ High School and has been H trbcrt W> l.n)rai>B outstanding in college, having activity assembly at 1 o’clock. Participating in the program FORMER RED SPEAKS 753 Gat ft Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 FL. 5-5330 just recently been elected to the WaU Who's Who in Ammean Col- will be Kay Glowes, SGA, ta DENVEK. COLORADO leges and Universitiss. NPCCS, NSA; Carol Dunne, CARPETS Sister Cecille, dean of Gie sodality; Jil Oberlln, missions; Public Apathy Is Asset Room Sise college, will speak on “ What Is Regina Markey, CCD; Clare end Smaller College?” and Dr. Earl C. Breen, publicationa: Kay Har­ RUGS Bach, admissions counselor, will rington, Press Club; Nora Jac­ Larewt ,M!Mt{*a* ta tbs dtr. discuss the “Advantages of a ques, forensics, drama; Margie To Underground Reds Liberal Arts College.” Janet Vogt, International Relations Furnitore'“” . i rhoese Murphy, a Denver senior, will Cluo: Carol Springer, Star B y Srn Blubaitoh frustration, feeling that "some­ 0 ^ esSandi} Iralsii m l I **1 speak on the cost of a college Nights, musical groups; Lou FORMER COMMUNIST thing is wrong with society.” education. Dupre, Ski Club; Les Walgreen, Harold Martin painted a fright­ They egotistically feel they ening picture of Communist tac­ have the answer, and that the LM.W. WORK CONTINUING tics and the Marxist ftind in answer is in technocracy and whara cash, talks a lecture at Regis College, Den­ general control of society. Most 2141 So. Broadway ver, Oct 29. He named party are “ intellectuals” and are not SHorman 4-2754 Extensive Refurbishing secrecy and unity, plus public from UDderprivileged homes. apathy to the internal Com­ munist menace, as the Reds’ SINCE QUITTING the party, main weapons. Martin has worked closely with Of Holy Rosary Church the Federal Bureau of Investi- Martin recounted that he was ^tion, the Counter Intelligence (Picture on Paga.l) rection of the body and, finally, member of the Communist investigators. He was a witness Major refurbishing of the in­ life everlasting. cell at Colorado University be­ in the Smith Act case that re­ terior of Holy Rosary Church, On the sanctuary ceiling, to tween 1942 and 194G. Member­ sulted in conviction of Colorado Denver, baa been completed; the Gospel side is painted a mon­ ship of the cell fluctuated be­ Communists. the rcroofing, repairing of the strance with a background of tween 25 and 60, but its influ­ 5cxton His address, “ I Believed in large stained-glau rose wiadow candles and to the Epistlo side ence was widespread. The re­ D o o d i . formed Communist described as Marxism and the Communist in the front of the church, ana are the Greek letters for Christ Party Until . . .” was delivered the replacing of the middle and a chalice with host to the “frightening” the manner in which the campus Communists before 300 persons, the largest front door are to be done by left and grapes to. the right crowd to hear a series of talks Christmas. Thue emblems are rich with touched all student functions. sponsor^ by the ^ g is sociology gold trim. The sanctuary.lamp, They tried to control publica­ The cost of the interior paint­ tions; they had members on the department. Father Lucius Cer- ing alone is |7,78S. An estWate which formerly hung from toe vantes introduced_the speaker. ceiling, is now of the stand var­ book selection committee that on the repairing of the rose placed volumes In the library glue window reached $4,000. iety. A large mission cross on the Gospel side hes been re­ and on the committee that se­ The total cost on the other re­ lected films to be shown the pair work was not available at moved to the Sorrowful Mother HEAR Shrinq et the right-hand en­ students. They also placed this time. members on the student news­ In the beginning of Julj^ An­ trance of the church. This has been done to simplify the sanc­ paper, the literary and humor ton Schwarzler of Wheat Kldge magazines, and on committees ASK and LEARN began work on the painting of tuary and draw attention to the altar. of the ASUC (student council). Sexton Quality Foods are enjoyed the church interior. The walls • • • and ceiling were cleaned; all Assistant Helps KOA by millions of people. Establitbed cracks were filled and the sur­ A tile wainscot in Hght red, THE REAL DANGER from 74 yean, Sexton it Ameria'i great­ yellow, and gray, lines the body the Communists, said Martin, is est Hrviee for reilauTantt, face was covered with canvas. I0:I5‘Everr Sunday Evening Two coats of oil paint, three of the church. The floor has their ability to use legitimate h o ^ bospinis, icboob, tnntpoi^ where needed, were then ap­ been tiled by the Frank Lenon organizations, such as labor tation lines. Sexton serves over unions. He cited their success Question* oa religion sub­ 60,000 establishments from coest to plied. The finish coat gaveAhe Company. Narrow, mod^R ra­ mitted by the radio aodienco walls a velvet finish in green diators have received new filters in infiltrating such bodies as eoesl. Sexton wardwuses are na­ from the Spencer Uompany. As­ the American Veterans’ Or­ answered an the archdioe- tion wido^insuring prompt detiv- and the ceilings a finish in a eian broadcast. lighter green. sisting in tbs work was Father ganization, American Youth for tiies. Treat your family to a restau­ rant meal soon! Ask for Sexion'sTea. Leopold Mihetich, who spent Democracy, Students for Wal­ Booklet on Colholie CIiBrch Striking Symbolism lace. four days in cleaning the chan­ available free o f cost In striking contrast to these deliers that hang from a two- Describing the party’s to all inquirers. colors are the religious em­ story cslling. secrecy, Martin outlined the blems over each sUined-glass Steve, John, apd Edwin WRITE TO window and the symbolic trim Stueka are replacing the three security system used by cells in that arches up the walls and front doors of the church. The which members use false names Ask and Learn. Station KOA ceiling. The work of these dec­ Leland-Lowry Roofing Com­ and carefully screen recruits. Denvor 2, Colorado orations is in a brilliant yel­ pany is engaged in putting on As an example of public low, attained by the use of 23- a new roof, expected to be fin-' apathy, the speaker described earat gold leaf inlay. ithed before Christmas. Steve ho'iy Communists successfully The emblems over each of the Stueka is to repair the frame swung a Congressional election tt Beord at side windows are nsed to depict and broken panes of the lar^ by i^iltrating every precinct. the principal truths found in stained-glass rose window m The place and date of this elec­ DifVMitaca te cHvtdamf tlje Apostles’ Creed. From the front of the church. tion Martin left “necessarily T o : W i c h i t a , vague.” C A L -D A K «Hcc=iaD«(if$gL.^]na, Acewnta front of the church on the Gos­ A stand-type sanctuary lamp K a n s a s C i t y an^iST. to u ia pel side the paintings stand replaces one that formerly hung • * • a r dep»»its-i4w4B by the for: (1) Creation, the hand of from the ceiling. A large mis­ MARTIN came in contact Travel in style fram fba lih Dtvki«Ml4 God within a triangle; (2) sion cross hat been removed with the party when he was 17. Jesus Christ, an anenor on a from the Gospel side of the sanc­ He saw it as a “confraternity TV-SNACK TRAY cross with the Greek letters al­ tuary to simplify the style of the of non-conformists,” with wbioh for less than 3^ a mile • ISW'bim'' troy bold* full mnl or mock pha and omega on either aide; church and direct attention to he was in sympathy. He left in t ‘..oniht Colorado E a ^ • Stvrdy, br«» financed by a teriet of an­ and humanities. Eagle Coaches actually coat le s s • Individuelly cortaned for wty nrrying On the Epistle side are sym­ nua] fund eampaigna con­ Communists, he explained, see than driving! And just think—reclining eeato, • thnk 1 Kay per deposit bols for the ReavrrectiJn of ducted among the 170 fami­ themselves as champions of the Our Lord, the three intersect­ lies of the parish. This year’s downtrodden and as “ good diner meaU, of room to stretch ing rings standing for the Trin­ campaign is now nearing its Americans.” They are often and move about. That’s l u x u r y trsvei! ity, and emblems for the resur­ completion. persons who have feelings of

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Thursday, Nov. 7, 1957 Office, 938 Bannock Strati THB DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttitphont, Koyitent 4-4205 PAGE THREE CFM, CCD, NEWMAN GROUPS AMONG GOALS AMBITIOUS PROGRAM MAPPED IN BROOMFIELD

Ab smbltioos protrtm of re* Family ^fovement is one of the ia| to have a* maay definite couples: Messrs, and Mmes. Catholic Laymen’s Association Uglous and social activities is goals of the association, he said. proposal* as possible ready Kottenstette, George Hoffman, include all the Catholic families being planned for CatiioUcs of Also high on the list of proj­ fer aetioe, Kettaastette said. Leo Rothemiel, Joseph Maszola•i that_contributed. toward the ected activities is the formation The feaeral meatisf is tenta­ James McAtee, Rick List, an 0 ^or a school bus the Broomfield Heights area, it of a Confraternity of Christian tively scheduled fer Meaday Dick Lieker. Father Paulinosu in September, Kottenstette was annoanced this week bv Doctrine program and of a eveaing, Nev. 16, and a large Hammer, O.S.B., pastor ef St said. 'Their donations will be A. E. Kottenstette, new presi­ Junior Newman Club. turaeut is expected, he Louis' Parish in nearby Louis­ considered' as dues for the dent of the Broomfield Catholic The beard ef trustee* ef added. ville, acts as chaplain to the period ending in February, Lapmen’s Association. . the eiteclatiea will sseet b^ The CFM in the area already CFM. 1969. Expansion of the Christian fere the next feneral meet- has a membership of seven Members of the Broomfield Other Catholics interested in joining the group can to on the board of trustees with June, 1956. the officers. A canvass of the area indi­ Good Shepherd cated that there are about 100 Catholic families, including 360 Work Explained to 360 persons, among the ap­ proximately 660 families living in Broomfield Heights. Kotten­ Heights Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver and stette said. There are 15 to 20 Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne are adjustments that married life entails. other Catholic families in or Richard L. Mark, Sister Frances Marie, Armand Pre-Caea Conference Two outstanding Catholic physicians, Drs. near the old village of Broom-' Discusses P lo n s M “ ‘'>f SSulS Asborno, C. Frederick Meyer, and Harry J. Iain of the Denver CFM Federation, is shown Thomas H. Foley and Lawrence W. Goedert, field, he estimated. the development plans of Colorado’s only senior Kuempdl. addressing some of the 20 couples in the third addressed the couples on the technical aspects Fo«4 Salt Nov. 14 liberal arts college for women. Shown with of a series of pre-Cana conferences sponsored of marriage. Hr. and Mrs. James Grant, St Women of the association are by the CFM at Cure d'Ara Parish, Denver, Thercse's Parish, Aurora, presented information planning a food sale on Satur­ Oct 27. The program is designed for the all- from the viewpoint of a Catholic couple. Father day, Nov. 16, In the Garden Boulder to Hove Catholic Editor Witness important first year of marriage, and is intended Syrianey is pastor of St Pius Tenth Parish, Center Superette, which do­ to assist ^Catholic couples in making personal Aurora. nated space for the sale. Mrs. Kottenstette is In charge of the' School Campaign; At Mock Trial Nov. 8 SERIES PLAHNED QUARTERLY event, which will be^n at 9 John McCarthy of New York, 8 p:m. in the Denver Public U- 1st Medical Clinic a.m. and continue until all the editor of the Catholic Diffeit, brxry’s Wyer Auditorium end food is sold. Her committee will Goal Is $200,000 will be amoni; those testifying open to the public, the event 17 Parishes Represented contact Catiiolics in the Broom­ in a mock trial, in which con­ is being sponsored by the Nx- Opens in Leodville field area to urge their support The kickoff meeting in the temporary writers will fsce tional Writers’ Club at its an­ of the sale. 5290,000 drive for a school The first medical clinic in At Pre-Cana Conference Mrs. Gene R. Connelly Is the charges of ignoring important nual conference Nov. 7-9. Dis­ - ^ Lake County was opened in building in Sacred Heart of issues in favor of obscenity. trict Judge Joseph E. Cook will chairman of a cpmmittee that Jesus Parish, Boulder, is sched­ Leadville adjacent to the $1,- The third pre-Cana confer­ Cana commlttae certifying to is selling Christas cards as Scheduled Friday, Nov. 8, at serve as judge and District 000,000 St Vincent Hospital, ence, held at Cure d'Ars Par­ their attendance. uled for Thursday, Nov. 21, Attorney Bert Keatin|r as pros­ another fund-ralhing program according to Father Edward now under construction. ish, Denver, in the week of There will be a pre-Cana of the asaociation. The Christ­ ecutor. The public vnll be the ■ ■ Called the Leadville Medical Oct. 27, was sttended by VoRmer, O.S.B., pastor. CSMC Rally Nov. 10 jury. conference held every three mas cards, all-oecasion greeting Carl Pinaraont, who is asso­ Center, the clin ic was first couples representing 17 par­ months in thp Denver area. cards, and wrapping materials In a feature address at one planned by Dr. Vincent E. Kelly ishes in the Denver area. ciated with Dow Chemicei, has At St. Francis' High of the meetings, McCarthy, a The next conference will be will be sold at the food sale. been named general chairman when he opened hb practice in Couples from distances of in late February or early The next meeting of the La- former newspaperman, adver­ Sister Mary Epiphany 1944. In partnership with him Golden, Westminster, and for the drive to provide funds Tha first gaartarly maat- tising agency head, and novel­ March. The exact dates will ales'.Auxiliary is scheduled for for a multipurpose building and ing of the Denvar Arcbdioc- of the Provincial Convent is Dr. John M. Kchoe, who came Aurora were present for the be announced later. Thursday, Dec. 6. ist, will explain “ How to Write of the Good Shepherd in St to leadville in 194F. series. to renovate and expand existing esan Confarenca of tha Cath­ for the Religious Magazines.” school facilities. Divisio# chair­ olic Students' Mission Cru­ Paul, Minn., projected new col­ Emphasizing that they have In spite of dismal weather, The conference sessions, sched­ ored slides of the congregation's no medical monopoly in the men and team captains have sade will be held Sunday, uled *in the Brown Palace Hotel the interest in the confer­ been named, with the latter Nev. 10, at 10 a.ra. in St. work with problem aduescent two-mile-high city, the-two doc­ and all open to the public, are girls for the sociology class at tors pointed out that o ffice ence was apparent by the scheduled to meet Tuesday, Francis da Salas’ High designed to orient writers with Nov. 19. Workers will be picked School, Denver. Loretto Heights College, space for more doctors has steady attendance at the MEXICO the kindjpf articles and stories Wednesday, Nov. S, and again been Included in the $65,000 series of four sessions con­ next week, Father VoUmer re­ Tha Rt. Rav. Monsignor the pubiuhers and editors are ported. Friday, Nov. 7. Arrangements building. ducted by Father Francis Christmas aad New Year’s Gregory Smith, V.G., in mak­ seeking. were made by the Rev. Wlllsm The clinic’s equipment is de­ Syrianey, pastor of St. Pius Meetings in Parish ing the announcement of tha Participating] in an open Jones, archdiocesan director of signed to augment that of the Tenth Parish, Aurora. Other 14 Day Independent Tonr Meetings of the campaign meeting, invited CSMC dele­ forum-panel discussion Thurs schools, and Dr. Robert Amund­ 60-bed hospital, which is sched­ K eakera were Mr. and Mn. Leaving Denver December 22, spend the holldayi in Gay leaders are being held at the gate* from all coUege* and day at-'S .p.m. at the Brown son of the sociology faculty at uled to be opened in June and mes Grant, and Drs. T. H. Mexico, visiting Mexico City, Xochimilco, Bull fights*.. parish, but the general meet­ high seheol* ef the archdio- Palace srill be McCarthy and Loretto Heights. which will be operated by the Foley and L. W, Goedert. A Shrine of Guadalupe, Vista Hermosa, Taxco, Cuernavaca ings wilt be moved to Boulder caso, including St, Thomas' William E. Barrett, Denver The slides depicting the Sisters of Chsnty of Leaven­ certificate was issued to each ^Hitso . . . High School. Seminary, to attend. Plan* novelist. On the writers’ side events leading to a girl's delin­ worth. of the couples by the pre- 3 Full Days in Aeapnlco {he new building will be con­ will be made Sunday fer the of the panel, they will give quency, her appearance in the structed on the comer of IStb students' partici|satien in their views on the publishen' probation office and juvenile R ate S390 and High Streets, on property mission work throughout the responsibilities to the creative court and subsequent rereduca. Good Turnout at Rites for Dead (Iscivto sir IristesrtstlsB, iMtsb, >*ai ■iib, tssri, trsulsrs *s4 ivrfic* adjoining the present school. 19S7-SS school year. workers of the nation. tioD at the Good Shepherd IrsuesHstl**) Home are being shown auo at Despite gn y skies and cold ish groups through the ceme­ Fer fn/ermetieR Call or Write St Thomas' Seminary, ^ weather, a fairly large crowd tery. Noted Criminologist Speaks in Denver Francis de Sales’ High Sehdel, The services were conducted Mt Carmel High, and Annun­ turned out for the annual by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr liAhsAL^M dayL TRAVEL ciation High, all in Denver;. St aervices for the dead at Mt. Olivet Cemetery Nov. 3. and concluded with Benedic­ Mary’s High School, Colorado tion of the Blessed Sacrament 517 1 7 th ST.Ose**its Dsevsr dsb BU|.MA. 3-1211 Springs; and ia^the ' Pueblo The afternoon rites began in the sanctuarv of the Gal­ area. with a procession by the per­ lagher Memorial. TO HONOR CHRIST...... os we serve Denver's Cotholic families has, ohd will continue to be our highest ombition. To better fulfill our obligotlons to The Church ond Her People, we recently com­ pleted our Inspirotionol new mortuary ot 1091 S. Colorado Blvd. ot Mississippi.

We would welcome the ‘ ^>portunity to show you this truly unique focllity any doy, including Sunday, between the Dr. Lois Lundell Hig­ delinquency and narcotics, di­ cers; James E. Payne, acting gins, internationally rected a parole board discussion chief of classification dnd pa- hours of 1 ond 8 p.m. known criminologist and eon- during her visit to the Federal role; and the Rev. Joseph M. im d ofsuttant in the f1msieu> Article* tor Church and Honu' treatments. Mrs. Curtis is the acting Denver 6, Colorado chairman of a recently organ­ ised C o!o,i^ Society irf Inhala­ PHONE A. P. WAGNER & CO. tion Therapists, and both she Ute Deceaber. lit tt Cbiitnai Eve and Sister Mary Antonette are planning an enlargement yf DE. 3-2106 CHURCH GOODS their department at St. An­ 606 14tb St. Between Celifenia A Weitea TA. 6-6381 thony’s, a^ well as demonstra­ tions for su ff members of other 1 Hour FR EE Parking Directly hospitals in the state to pro­ in rear of our store—Wellon St. Entrance mote the organization of similar DEADLINE FOR ORDERS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 departments elsewhere. Your Pledges Build Schools! Are You Current? P A G E F O y R Offiet, lanneck StrMt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlaphont, Kaytten* 44205 ThMMday, Nav. 1 , 1 9 5 7 MA7N PROJECT AT ST. ANTHONY'S HNS Will Sell Christmas Trees (S t Anthony of Padua't will man the lot on the parish Report on Project PnrUh, D«OT*r) groonda and will work in shifts. On Nov. 5 the women of the Tht tale of Christmas trees A license has been obtained from Altar Society met and reported on a larfe scale will be the the city authorities and the lot on the various fund-raising pro­ major fund-.raisinj project for will be handled on a profes­ jects of the past month. A nom­ the Holy Name Society iii the sional basis. inating committee was chosen weeks ahead. At the meeting, Thursday and the names of ^ e new of­ The trees will bo obtained evoiing, Nov. 7, at 8 o’clock in ficer nominees will be presented soon and will go on sale some the parish hall, the men will at'the December meeting. time following tiie TbankepTing work out the final plana for the holidays. Uen of the society project______The executive board of the CCD will meet on Friday eve« 1332 Broadway CH 4-4556 ning, Nov. 8, in the south elutreora of the sehool; Advent wreaths are now 'CATHEDRAL PARISH' ROCKY MOUNTAIN available through Mrs. Irma X. COLTAX « LOGAN 81. Williamson at WE. 6-0796 or SUNDAY MASSES W' through the members of the Al­ 6:00 -7K)0 - 8:00 - 9:00 • 10:00 • 11:80 • lt:80 tar Society. The wreaths must ft 6:80 P.M. LOURDES be ordered in advance and will CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:80 ft T;S0 be picked up following the HseX. W. J. CANATAN, PA8TM Masses on Dec. 1. 1501 PENN. ST. MA. 8-02S8 CENTENNIAL The adult instruction <|Iasse8 are going into the seventh week with approximately 40 In at­ tendance. The topic for Monday DOYLE’S PILGRIMAGE evening, Nov. 11 will be "Intro­ LIQUOR MART duction to the Sacraments.” PHARMACY Under the Pcrtronoga of Hit Excellency, Win** A city-wide parish Credit Tk* PtrCnlu DmRUt Liquor Most Reverend Urban J. Vahr, ArchMihep ef Denver Union meeting vrill be held in Dinner ConinilftGS P** ***‘P” **^ the committee shown above are, left to right, Mis. Thomas Connors, president ef the the parish hall on Tuesday eve­ 17th AVE. and GRANl Ice Cold Boor Membsrt ef The Rocky Mountain Pilgrimage will depart cent de Paul’s Parish, Denver, will be held on Altar and Rosary Society, and Mrs. Leo Lager, ning, Nov. 12, for all otReere ways and means chairman; Lloyd Glasier, Don KR. 4-BSar nXK DEUVtXY. SS3 E. Calfai TA. I-SS04 May 7,1 Pi8 from New York oboard the R. M. S. Queen Mary and those interested in the Sunday, Nov. 17, under the auspices of tht Winter, Walter Angerer, and Jack Hickish, of to visit Lourdes during The Yeor of Jubilee—proclaimed by the Credit Union movement. Altar and Rosary an^ Holy Name Societies. the Holy Nanfe Sbefety. Holy Father to commemarate the 100th Anniversary of Our Speaker for the occasion will lady's appearances to St. Bemodelte. be the Rev. Daniel McLellan, F R C iU T iE S TO SERVE 2,006 Maryknoll H is^ner,' who is 49-day Itinerary, under the Spiritual Direction of Bishop now visiting in Denver. Father Hubert M. Newell of Qieyerme and Monsignor Elmer Kolka of McLellan introduced the Credit St. Vincent's Ham Dinner Nov. 17 Union in various villages and PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED the Denver Archdiocese, tncludea France. . . Spoin... Italy.. ; FOR AND DELIVERED Switzerland . ; ; Germany . , . Holland s . . England . ; j towns in Peru. (St. Vineant da Paul’* Parlth, band will be ttarted on Nev. The St. Margaret Mary Pi­ ■a *f DowalB* Doavw Refreshments will be served Denvir) 13. Anyona wanting further nochle Circle has changed its KErriaaa 4-4X17 ...... from M.452. following the meeting. Further S e n iiU e Prtoo* Plans are being perfected for inforoatlen on thli new band meeting day to the second Thurs­ • BREAKFASTS 2-day optional Extension Tour to Fatima... Lisbon... Barcelom information can be obtained by the all-parish baked ham dinner may call Mr*. Howard Klatta, day, and this month wit! meet calling Helen 6. Keenan or • LUNCHEONS ...... from *113. to be held on Sunday, Nov. 17. PE. 3-5847. oQ Nov, 14, in the home of Mrs. • DINNERS Fred L^be, Presentation Par­ The woman of the parish will Three of ths Girl Scout troops Betty Heite, 1723 S. Glencoe. 8-doy optional Extension Tour to Ireland . . . from *128. ish, at I'A. E-0021, or Pat Hal- • SEA FOODS prepare and serve .the dinner are working on the Conserva­ Lunch will he enjoyed first at llwi hill ( I.U. t» 10 I I iaban, St. Anthony’s, at WE. from 1 to 7 p.m., in the cafeteria tion Badge. At part of the work Boggio’s Restaurant, 4-4071. For complete information, see your Travel Agent or halt, the entrance to which is for it, Troops 416,105, and 647, Mrs. Win Schredt, 1300 S. SUPER CHEF on S. Josephine Street at E. comprising 28 ^rls, planted Jesephine, will entertain the St , • > / CMV A«r*A fr*n CatbHral A m e r i c a n E x p r e s s T r a v e l S e r v i c e Arizona AvenQe. crested wheat next to the Valley Francis Bridge Circle on Thurs­ a C*l(*a at tofta 430 17Hi Sfreat, Denver 7, Colorado • Tabor 5-5301 Facilities are available to Highway at Franklin Street, day afternoon, Nov. 7. 1st Communion serve approximately 2,000 din. Their project is being eimervised noTin iwt luffiL FUHBi ein Attuacu imn$ rwaus cinanB-SKwuu aanniEU ners, and fast service is assured. by the Colorado State Highway St. Catherine's Evening Sew­ The charge for the complete Department. ing Circle will meet in the home lALL SAINTS PARISHi of Mrs. Hickey, 1600 S. Forest, dinner is $1.60 for adults and )ERAL BLVD. Workers at the school cafe­ on Tuesday, Nov. 12. ®St. Vincent de Paul's Parish™ * Given to 4/ at 75 cents for children under 18. teria for the past week were Mrs. R. V. Roselline, 2619 S. k MASSES 30. UNivBitsmr b l v d . a e . Ar i z o n a All members of the parish are Mmes. James - Flood, Edward urged to bring their families Garity, Thomas Griffin, Howard Gaylord, will be hostess to the 6:00, 8H)0. 9:00, 10:00. 11:30, 12:30 ft 6-.S0 P.M. SUNDAY MASSES and friends to this all-parish Kiatta, Voelcker Moreland, Leo St. Agnes Bridn Circle on Tues­ Confetaione: Saturday 4 to 6 ft 7:30 to 9 6:46, 8:00,4:30, 11:00 and 12tl6 St. Elizabeth's ham dinner on Sunday, Nov. 17. day evening, Nov. 12. Stasica, and John Zlmmermann. Rev. Ha il r ScHum, Pastor Confessions; Saturdays 8:30 to 6:30 and 7:80 to 9 p-m. (St. Elisabeth’* Peritb, PTA Spoon Supper The father and son monthly The Ave Maria Canasta Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. 2559 SO. FEDERAL WEST 6-2747 R t . B e v . M sgr. E o q e k b a . O ’ S u l l i v a n , P a s t o r Den^r) The PTA will meet Monday, corporate Communion will be in Nov. 11, at 6:30 p.m. The meet­ the 8 o’clock Mass on Sunday, John Foley, 1086 S. Columbine, 2385 E. ArizoHa SP. 7-4813 First Communion was re­ ing will be preceded by a spoon Nov. 10. on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. ceived by 47 second graders in supper for PTA parents. The The Loretto Heights alumnae 18. St. Elisabeth’s Church on Oct. school band will play under the are sponsoring the Advent All Saints’ Bridge Circle will G A W HARDWARE Washington 27. direction of James Fay. band Wreath again this year. Orders picet Wednesday evening, Nov. + LEN'S Pharmacy Those receiving Communion director: The speaker of tne eve­ will be taken after all of the 13, in the home'of Mrs. William Complete Selection O f: were Philip Abeyta, Bemardette Molitor, 2860 Clermont. L. C FEHR, Prop- Park Mkt. ning will be the Rev. William Masses on the next two Sundays, The firms listed here H.mlMr St. V io u n t d« Paul’* Pariah Apodaca, Madeline Apodaca, Jones, archdiocesan superinten­ Nov. 10 and 17. Phone orders Mrs. Fred HammeU, 1663 S. G a rd en Suiipfl** and Have Your Doctor Phone Bill Hughe* Marlene Barron, David Bur- dent of schools. will also be taken by the chair­ Elm Street, will entertain the deserve to be remembered Lmn n o tv e r i Us Your Prescription Your Friendly mood, Philip De Leon, Victor Jam** Fay, band director, man, Jacqueline Hussion, SP. St. Joseph Bridge Circle on Sale, and Service De Lwn, Geo^rge Eswitiel, L jr announce* that a beginner*' 7-6618. Wednesday, Nov. 13. when you are distributing 270? E. Lonisiana RA 2-S7S9 A G Store Dee Flores, Eugene! Podor; 598 S. Gllpia SP. 7-6075 At Loiilabna and South Oarton Dorothy GalleMg, Marie your patronage ip the dif­ 1957 Fishing Licentes Gutierrez, Care! Halley. Mario Now Avoiloble U-DO-WE DO NORRIS AG MARKET Hernandez, Eugene Hodge, Jkn Men, Boys at St. Rose's Parish ferent lines of business. seph Hodge, 'William Hodg« 2103 So. Fadaral Blvd. SarA Karrh, Vrep. , Donna Hurtado, Howard LAUNDRY Minihtr of St. Vioctat'i Vartih ley, Edward King, Eva/Kiss, To Receive Communion Nov. 10 + + + W E. 5-1701 1 Doy Shirts.....2Se Complata AC Food C«atw Jonella Marlllo, James \]£gy- Credit — Free Delivery tinez, Linda Martinez, Kristine (St. Ro«e of Lima’* Pariah, should be Buiteble for eyes on burg, Terry Eigenberg, Naney Dry ClMTiinf ood AiUrAtioo* 3. CIart«) a Lanliiana PE. 3-MlT Mazur, William McDaniels, Denver) stuffed toys. Miller, Charles Coleman, Terri 1280 So. Cbytoa SP. 7*8848 Daniel Naranjo; Sunday, Nov. 10, Is Commun­ These gifts are extra items Rosenberger, Keleen Forster, ST. FRANCIS de SALES' PARISH Philip Ortega, Josephine Or- ion day for the men and boys of to be sold at the Christmas Gift Patty Burton, Linda Flynt, a ALAI4EDA A iHERMAN 6T. tea, Carlos Padilla, Catherine the pariah. The Roly Name So­ Sale on Sunday, Dec. 1, and Waiter Woertman, Eleanor Pep­ Ptz, Connie Rodriquez, Anthony ciety, the Boy Scouu, and Oub Sunday, Dec. 8. in the school. ler, Marita Wiiwell, Ernestine SUNDAY MASSES SO. GAYLORD SHOPPING DIST. Romero, Milda Romero, James Scouts will receive In the 8 ‘The Cub Scout Troop 206 will Leyba, Kathy Loudenburg, Jim 6:00 7:00 . 8:00 - 9:00 • lOiOO - 11:00 A 12:00 Saiabrano, Theodore Sandoval, o'clock Mass. They are to meet meet on Friday, Nov. 16, at Hiatt, James Hawley, Thomu C0NFB8810NS SATURDAY 8:80 ft 7:30 Leon Shaw, Lawrence Sena, at 7:60 a.m. in the parish hall 7:30 p.m. in Goldrlck School au­ Da Jamett, Richard Shea, Rae ditorium. The program will con­ Ann Schuster, Barbara Mills, Rt, Bit. Usoa Guooii Smith, Pastoi ,Mary Lou Stieb, Charles Stias- before Mass. The scout groups So. siierman SL PE. 8-6400SOO MOBIL GAS AND OILS meyer, Joseph Torres, Preston should wear their uniforms. sist of an achievement show. Mike Scanlon, Tom Nleman, Walters, Carolyn Valerio, Je­ Servers for this Mass will be Seared Heart Circle will have Mary Rosenberger, and Judy FALL TUNE-UP TIME Gift Suggestions rome Vinet, Bemardette Cara- Dos Milner, Bill Linton, Louis altar day during November. On Briggs. WASHING LUBRICATION bajol, Marjorie Raley, and Max Valdez, and Harry Grant. Saturday, Nov. 2, Mmes. Sinke- The Boy Scouts hiked on the Heli Tea Pot* Sanchez. The Holy Name Society witz,'Stewart, Brunner, Meyer, Rampart Range Road Saturday, Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUaS F r e e Pickup and Delivery Reveraware — Deicoware Sister Mary Bernard met Nov. 4 and voted to con­ and Albrecht participated. The Nov. 2. Eleven participated. V. a PSTBRSON, Prug. LubHfatlon-Deleo Batlerlea Vernonware Diihat pre­ circle had a costume party on The sale . of Chridna* pared the children for their tribute $l,SOO to the church C m t Rate DmifB Mobil Motor Service Stanley Tool* Liked for at the bcglaaing of Nov. I in the home of Mrt. ekrd* aad gift wrapping con- Car W u h la g First Communion. Father Ra­ Frank Sinkewitz. Mrs. Frank 1W1 $. 6AT10RD $r. 7-1974 Vie Our Lay-a-itay phael McDonald, O.F.M., cele­ the year, Tha society rated linne* an Sunday* autilda PMRhriN 9«r»

F r. D avid P. W elch Red Cress Groy Ladies Needed Fr. Mihelich to Observe 01 Springfield See More than 100 new Red Women interested in volun­ Cross Gray Ladies are needed teering should call Denver Red to volunteer at once for the fall Cross, member of United Funds Silver Jubilee on Nov. 10 class. at once. (Holy Roiary Pariih, Donvor) 1-Year Study All pariahionen and friends are invited to attend the MONEY MATTERS Mass of ThanVca^Wing in observance of Father Leopold Mihe> lich’i silver jubilee of ordination on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8 Of Journalism o’clock. Benediction will be given at 3 o’clock in the after­ noon, after which a reception will be held in the school hall ★ in his honor. Make it The PTA will give a spaghetti dinner on Sunday, Nov. 17, At 'Register' ★ Hrs. Ann O'Rell ia chairman of the dinner. Tickets are being sold by members of the PTA. In order to obtain a first­ AMERICAN ★ A hot dog lunch will be given to the school children on hand knowledge of the Inner Nov. 14. Any mother wishing to come and help with its workings of the business of NATIONAL BANK^ preparation is invited to do so and should come to the school editiog and publishing a Catho­ hall by.11 o’clock on the day of the luncheon. lic newsMper, the Rev, David O F DENVER P. Welfli, of the Diocese of th AND LAWRENCE Springfield, Mass, has taken up MEMBER Officers" Slate Elected temporary residence in the FED. OEP. IHS. COftP. Archdiocese of Denver and has irkirkicirkirkirirkirirkirk been assigned to the R e g is te r . Father Weld} will spend at At Holy Family Parish least one year at■ the R e g is t e r plant studying the many and (Holy Family ParUh, Denver) been president o f the St. Law­ complex phases of newspaper At an Altar and Rosary So­ rence Circle In the current term publication at the invitation Mantillette's for Church ciety meeting this week, five of office of-that group. Head­ of Archbishop Urban J. "Vehr Four students from will be aired over Station KOA on Thursday, new officers were elected to ing the altar .cloth committee under a special arrangement On Legion Forum Regis High School, Nov. 7, from 8:80 to 9 p.m. C a p s ...... $1.00 head the group for 1968. The for the past year was Mrs. Pot­ made with Bishop Christopher Denver, Marco Zarlen^, Pete Craven, Jack This is a weekly high school forum prograip. 2 .9 5 president of the feroup for the. ter. Mrs. Murray, president of J. Weldon of Springfield Long, and Bob Constantine will interview Robert On Wednesday, Nov. 13, from 7:30 to 8 p.m. V eils...... $ new year will be Mrs. Victor St., Anne’s Circle, has served Upon completion of the one- Perwn, vice president of the Public Service students from Cathedral High School will inter­ Hummel Crib Sets ...... $67.00 Moore. Otiier officers are Mrs. the altar organization for more ear R e g i s t e r "training course” Company of (Colorado, on the American Legion view George Baker, Secretary of State for Colo­ Wood Carved Crib Sets...... $75.00 Martin Potter, vice president; than a quarter of a century. ^ather Welch will return to Forum. The program is moderated by James P. rado. More than 60 high schools have already Mrs. Fenton Murray, secretary; The secretary- treasurer of St. 21 pc. Rubber Crib Sets...... $12.50 Springfield to assist in the pub­ Eakins, chairman of the Americanism Commit­ participated this past year. Mrs. Frank Aliota, treasurer; Rita’s Circle, Mrs. Fal^co, has lication of the diocesan paper, Mr. Person is a member of Christ the King and Mrs. Henry Fallico, finan­ been publicity chairman for the the Catholic O b s e r v e r . tee, Post 1, American Legion, Denver, who orig­ Parish, and Mr. Eakins is a member of Blessed Christmas Cards~Now on Display! cial secretary. The officers will society the past two years. Mrs. inated and produced the series. The program Sacrament Parish, Denver. observe meeting procedures at Aliota, a member of the altar Seminary Studies STORE HOURS—9 to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru the gathering of the socle^ group for 21 years, has been in Pursued in Conodo BEGINS A T A L L SA IN TS' NOV. 17 Friday; 9 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Dec. 6 before taking office in charge of the altar linen com­ The young Massachusetts January. mittee for more than six years. All of the officers have long priest, holder of three colleg' The nominating committee degrees, was ordained from th' been active in the altar group. for the society was made up of Annual Miraculous Medal Novena Mrsj Moore served as treasurer Grand Seminaire de Montreal, JohnP.DaleidenCo. the spiritual director. Father (All Saint*’ Parith, Denver) the past two years, and has Forrest Allen, pastor, and the Canada, in 1960 following a Wreath is asked to call Mrs. anyone With the time to take on Religious Articles— Church Supplies 1967 ’ officers of the grou four-year course in theology. The annual novena in honor Joseph Sloan at WE. 6-2280. one of these jobs is asked to call Prior to this he completed a of Our Lady of the Miraculous 1120-22 Broadway KE. 4-8233 WAG Graduate These are Mrs. Frank Sardic Mrs. Maxfield at SU. 9-0476. president; Mrs. Lawrence Medal will begin on Sunday, Need Volunteers Nov. 17, Everyone in the parish R e g i s t e r news should be called Scheetz, vice president; Mrs. The C. D. of A. still need to Mrs. Flanagan at WE. 5-6369 r Carl Wilson, recording secre­ should plan .'to attend this novena, and is asked to pray volunteers for several jobs to or Mrs. McGuire at WE. 6-3860 tary; Mrs. Moore, treasurer; make the program a success; by Sunday evening. and Mrs. Edwin Lantzy, finan every day for the success of the cial secretary. novena. Sacristy workers for Novem­ Forty Hour*’ Devotion ber are Mrs. Henry Fallico, will open in All Saint*' Par- captain; and Mmes. Martin Pot­ till on Friday, Nov. 29. ter, Lawrence Scheetz, and Carl Wilson, assistants. The Boy Scouts of the parish will have a paper drive in the The PTA council will meet ds ■ at 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, hall on Sunday, Nov. 10, from in the high school auditorium. 10 a.m. to 4 pmt. All parish­ ioners are asked to support the IT’S HERE!! IT’S NEW!! The council is made up "df PTA officers, committee chairmen, paper drive and bring their and 108 room mothers in the papers to the hall on Sunday group. after 10 a.m. A varied selection of Christ­ Mary Immaculate Circle will mas cards and gift wrappings meet at the home of Mrs. George has been purchased by a PTA Melvin, 1865 S. Raritan Street, * IT'S TERRIFIC * committee for sale after Sun­ on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. day Masses. Increased sale of Mrs. Louis Gigure will be the cards last year has necessi­ hostess to "the Queen of Peace — § D S L O r w p i i o f i M M n t A , tated ordering more cards-of a Circle on Wednesday, Nov.-13, — wider selection to care lor this at 8 p.m. in her hmne at 2615 year's expected record sale. S. Grove Street. The chaiman of the Christ­ The Halloween party given by Private Beverly Comer mas card sale committee is Mrs. R«v. David P. Welch (above), a graduate of the Altar and Rosary Society Steve Daniel. O^er members two-year course in philosophy Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, Cathedral High School, Denver, of the group are Mrs. Frank was well attended. wilt be graduated from WAG at the Seminaire de Philosophie Ford, assistant chairman; and de Montreal. Anyone desiring an Advent basic training in the first week Mmes. Emmett Grace, Nicholas of November, and then will be Herold, Joseph~~Brand, John Before entering the seminary on her way to the U.S. Ariny Lantzy, Bernard Carroll, James to study for the priesthood, Medical Training Center at Fort Pardee, Elder Lundstron^ Father Welch attended Holy Charter Given Sam Houston, Tex. Hardy. Maytag, and Ben Paoni Cross College in Worcester, Beverly was recruited into the The series of five card Mass., where he obtained an "Women’s Army Corps by her parties sponsored by the PTA A.B. degree, and the University father, SFC Melville Commer, will move past the halfway of Montreal, Canada, where he To Civics Club who is stationed at the Army's mark when the third one of the gained a S.T.B. degree, bache­ Englewood Recruiting Office. five is held 'in the high schqol lor of sacred 'theology. He took SFo Commer signed his daugh­ auditorium bn Thursday, Nov. graduate studies at the Uni­ ter for the service school of 7, beginning at 8 p.m. Admis­ versity of Massachusetts and For Edgewater her choice, X-Ray Procedures, sion to the evening of bridge was granted an M.S. degree in which is an intensive 16-week and pinochle is 76 cents. Prizes education. (St. Mary Mafdalaiie ’* ParUh, course. are given for high score Following his ordina^on in Denver) This is a reminder to other achievement. 1960, he was assigned as an This week the Civics Club of young women in the Denver Hostesses for the Thursday assistant in Holy Cross Church, St. Mary Ma^alene's School re­ area that openings still exist arty will be Mmes. Lawrence Holyoke, Mass., and in 1952 ceived its official charter from for guaranteed attendance at Icheetz, Edna Connor, Thomas was named assistant at St. the Commission on American A m y administrative and tech­ McDonnell, Glen Trotter. Mary's Chprch, Northampton, Citizenship in Washington, D.C. nical schools. Infomation may James Heinieke, Kenneth Koch Mass. Because of his vast The charter formally recog­ be obtained from the U.S. Army Jetw Leone, Robert Carlin, H schooling. Father Welch was nizes affiliation of the local unit Recruiting Office, 101 Old Cus­ W. Bearing, Robert Craig, Nor­ named principal of St. li(,ichael'3 with the national organization, tom House in Denver. man Smith, Richard Ahem, Grade and High School, North­ with headquarters at the Cath­ Ronald Fick, Harold Jones, Wil­ ampton, in 1963 and held that olic University of America. liam Kelly, Earl Camblin, Jo­ position until his assignment Pupils of grade eight comprise HEARING SECRET! seph Brisnehan, Hugh Lindsey, to Denver. the local club membership. Ludwig Thaler, Albert Ware, While in the archdiocese, Fa­ The officers of the newly or­ Charles DiManna, Orval' San­ ther Welch is residing in St ganized clnb are: President, ger, Thomas Roberts, and Nor­ Anne’s Rectory, in Arvada as Brian Kimmel; vice president, man Wells. Mrs. Glen Trotter assistant to the Rev. Bernard Clyde Peek; recording secretary, will act as hostess chairman. Kelly, pastor of the Arvada Darlene Seawright; treasurer, Winners in last week’s eve­ parish. Robert Smith; and sergeant at ning of play were: Pinochle, Mos( Recent arms, Robert Coomer. first prize, Ifos. Aileen Keller The St. Mary Magdalene second prize, Mrs. Lawrence In a Long Line Civics Club is one of the thou­ Scheetz; and third prize, Mrs. Father Welch’s term of study sands of Catholic Civics Clubs Thomas Wargen; bridge, first at the R e g is t e r plant continues chartered in the United States prize, Mrs. Joseph Stephens the long line of priests who for the express purpose of “fos« second prize, F. A. Stander, have come from throughout tering training for good citizen­ and third prize, Charles the country and from abroad ship.” Swanke. to avail themselves of the Reg­ Through monthly projects and Mrs. Arthur Moser was ister training. The course In the study of articles featured in elected president of the Holy journalism and the experience the Young Catholie Messenger — Family Development Associa­ objtained are considered by national Catholic weekly for Tlw man is wearing the smallest tion this week. The PTA-spon- numerous U.S. Bishops to he students of the ‘ upper ele­ SonotMte hearing aid ever . . . sored association has Mrs. the best possible iA the Catho­ mentary grades—these young »VT WEBB 18 IT? Steve Daniel as vice president. lic Press field. citizens learn in a practical way He has a secret — it’s wobh the meaning of Christian social BWfUMLT !N THE EAS. No COrd, OVER CHANNEL 7 NOV. 10 living, based on principles of nothii^ wont anywhere else. justice and charity. This year the program of SONOTONE Catholic Beliefs on Man study and action will develop the timely theme, “Your Free­ dom Under God.” The program OF DENVER Next Topic of TV Series will explain the menae'e of ma­ 100 Metropolitan Bldg. In the third program of the Denver, on Sunday, Nov. 10, terialism, contrasting the op­ T A . 5-1486 current We Believe series, tele­ at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. James eration of the materialistic way cast over KLZ-TV, Channel 7, J. McQuade, national promoter, of life with that of a genuinely ^dalities of Our Lady, takes Cfakistian and democratic so­ ^ Percussion < Music Box - Harpsichord ^ IRi the question of what Catho­ ciety. lics believe about man, having Circlet Orgonized established in the first two talks As a source of income for the liv in g is great ot Silver State the Catholic concept of religion PTA circles are being organ­ Hawaiian Guitar - Vibraharp and God. ized. These may be card circles or sewing circles. People in­ I In looking at man. Father terested in joining are asked to See Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians in “ Hi-Fi Holiday” in Denver Nov. 24, McQuade expresses the Catho­ sign up either on an inditidual featuring Mark Laub at the Lowrey Organ. W hy? B ecause it’s ... lic belief in this way: “ They or couple basis, and also to state (the Catholics) believe that whether afternoons or evenings —Tickets Available at O uf^ore— - every man has the trade-mark are preferred. Anyone desiring e a s y —3 (onvcnitnt loeotiom to lerve yov. 'Made by God' stamped into his Brooch offices open till 12;30 Sotvrdoyi. Handy further information may call nature. They are not much dis­ Mrs. Louis Cribari, ways and PLEASE USE OUR NEW FREE PARKING LOT AT 1321 LINCOLN postage-poid sove-by-moi) envelopes. tracted by other books such as those on evolution—that is a means chairman, at BE. 8-607S. 'Nothing But the Finest matter for science. God does not The PTA i* aUe planninf Since 1900" pleasant-o friendly greeting when tell us how He made man—Ae a card party, to h e held you wolk in from the kind of people you like to steps through which He went in Taeiday, Nov, 26, at 1 p.m., the formation of Man’s body. in the parish hall. know. You enjoy prompt, unhurried attention. The next hot dog day for the "If science can find that out, school children will be Thurs­ profitable—your occouni eomt ot a so much the better. The Catholic day, Nov. 14, Volunteers are high rote, compounded twice yearly. An increase simply waits for the evidence to ne^ed. Anyone who can help be discovered by the scientist in dividend rale from our current X to a servq is asked to call Mrs, Bert- It makes, as they say, no never oldi at BE. 7-1019. 4%WS$ mind one way or the other. That big 4% is planned, effective Jonuory 1, I96S. HNS Turkey Dinner mark ‘Made b y . God’ gives a A turkey dianer with all s a f e —under direction of competent, Catholic a deep respect and a great esteem for his human na­ the .trimming*, sponsored by experienced management. Your money is fully ture.” the Holy Name Society, will be given in the school cafe­ Insured to $10,000 by on ogwicy of the Again, as in preceding pro­ teria Sunday, Nov. 17. A1 Federal Government. grams, Father McQuade offers Townw wilt ba chaiman of PIANOS-ORCANS Swings reeeivei b j the 1 2 lh dramatic visual pictures in ex­ the dinner assisted by Frank APPLIANCES - TV> HI-FI earn from the 1st. plaining what Catholics believe Malito. Dinner will ba servad about man including a set of from 1 to, 7. p.m. on Sun­ 1332 Broadway k. OFfN YOM MVIMGS ACCOl/MT MOWI various toy automobiles. The day afternoon. (Oua Block From State Capitol) Joe, Jr. 4 etMet National Council of Catholic PieI MVM The recent bake sale of the Men, producers of the We Be­ Altar and Rosary Soclflty was a CH. 4-4556 eiut HUfM UiMt lieve series, reports that the big success; $162 was realized Free Parking at 1321 Lincoln •CStneCrMliCtMi ILVER STATE SAVINGS reception of CaUiolici and non- from this sale. Mrs. Frank Wed- eiikeUiCwNr HOME OF THE LESTER “ BETSY ROSS” PIANO, LOWREY AND LOAN ASftOCIATION Catholics alike throughout the lick, chairman, thanks all ^ e Open every week night till 8 p.m. etswiwwr country has been most enthusi­ women who worked on the sale ORGAN AND THE NEW HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO I t l e U i M 193t astic to this educational series as well as the parishionera who on the beliefs of Catholics. contributed to it TeltphoRt, Keytfeae 4-4205 Thuriiey, Nev. 7 , 1 9 1 7 P A G E SIX Offfcd, 936 lonnoek Street THE OENVEt CATHOLIC REGISTER Values In Spanish MRS. EVE V. Parish Organizations Are Formed Rosary Makers ^onumiu % iwa. Topic for Regis^ Chib

The Rav. ’ Robert J. Stowe, I WELBOURNE At Holy Trinity in W estm inster Reorganize in SJ., of Regis High School, Den­ Wedding at St.. John's ver, will 'be tile guest speaker B now formed circles and Inck dinner and a card party for the• ‘Regis ■ Moth—Mothers' Club B is once again conducting Westminster. — (Holy Trinity hat Parish)—Since a resident pas­ groups. “ This plan enables The card party took slu e Nov. Aurora Bearish The R t Rev.' meeting Nov. 14. His zoUect Her Famous tor was named, the various par- every woman to helpil in the work 6 at the home of Mrs. Fred Monsignor John will be “Mexico and the Sig­ Jarigese. P. Moran offiel-i nificance o f Spanish in out ish organisations have become of the parish," said Mrs. Mar­ (Our Lady af Fetima R**ary 10 WEEKS even more active and new clnbs garet (Junningham, president Last month the women gave ated at the nup­ School Curriculum.” spaghetti dinner, and served Makiag Club, Denver) tial ceremonies Benediction will begin at 1 ^80 are being formed. The purpose Since Nov. 1, group 2, undu Tha Aurora club of St The- (One* * W**k) Is to have a group to interest the leadership of Mrs. Carrie neariy 600 meals. Mmes. Jean at whieh Ar-| p.m. in the school chapel fol­ rest'a Parish has reorganised. lane Jane Kah- every member of the pariah. Aldrich, has sponsored a pot- Losasso, Elsie Weskamp, and There ^re now nins members lowed by the business meeting A sewing circle is being or­ Frances Semitt, and thefr com­ ler sod Thomas to be held in the library. i H o b b ^ making rosaries. Joseph Dotme- ganized by Mrs. Louise Sulli­ mittees worked very hard to A new group of eight mem­ Mrs. Gerald Hasenkamp, I van. and the first meet^g was make the dinner profitable and an ware wed president of the elnb, will pre­ bers wot organised In Long­ Sept '21 in St held Oct. .29 in her home at Slate Dance enjoyable. mont ' side at this meeting and has ap­ P i a n o The next meeting of the so­ John the Bvan- I 7691 Quitman. When Our Sorrowful Mother pointed tha mothers of seniors The Christian Family Move­ ciety will be held in the home K Hat’s Chureh, as hostesses for the afternoon Guild of St Mary Madalene'a invar. I ment had its initial meeting in of Mrs. Frances Semitt, 8649 Parish met in the parish hall tea which will follow the busi­ C o u r s e At Guardian W. 78rd Avenue, on Nov. 13. The bride Is i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Oct 84, it was reported 811 ness meeting. ard Purdie, 8610 Crescent Alter boys meet on Saturday. the daughter of roMries were made during the Mr. and Mn. /or the AdulhBegintier Drive, on Oct 29. The purpose In the past week two new boye month, which were sent as H*< m*rniM 7190 Julian Street DenVer General Hospital. Mrs. Donntnn wlln ■•Mtoi M*bmm>l«*t The Junior Newman Club, midnight with free refresh­ Catechism elasee are being Anyone interested in' making was attended by ments. The price of admission is held in the Westminster PtabiK rosaries may call Daniel Mo- Lynn Loeffel as; Amilahl* Mtv threufb rm with William Franchois as mod­ ■wn lo**l Roriat *t raattMibl* erator, is comparatively new in $1 per person. School at 72nd Avenue and Low­ Enery, CH. 4.1631. l^ r a is the maid of' honor. Charlu |«o*l d G e a l the parish. Meetings, are held Coffee and doughnuts will be ell Boulevard evew Saturday need of more nMmbers. CARL A. WAGNER on Monday evenings in the rear served after the first three morning from 10 until 11 Muleahy served MFC. CO., INC, (lorntrlr Hummel’*) of the church. These meetings Masses on Sunday, Nov. 10, by o’clock. There are 408 enildren as best man. have been geared to interest the the Hen's Club. There is no set attending clawes. Teachers are 8 Annunciation The wedding Leo's Hams teen-agers and show concern for price, merely a donation. This Sister Cecilia, Sister Florence, breakfast was ...... his problems, along with the service is given to encouran and Mother Bartholomew, from held in the Saltwater Dumas Restaurant A reception was are a treat—that more frequent Communion wiu- Ma^erest Convent. Lay taach- held In the Ridgeview Inn, Wheat Ridge. After a wedding usual catechism lesson. Couples to Murry SpvcbJUti in Party P**tri** 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Rossi out fasting too long. ers are Harold HcDermed, trip to Cape Cod, Msm., the couple will reside at 360 S.* Locust can't be beat have published seven weekly teaching the upper grades; Mrs. Street Tha Holy Nama Man'* The bride attended schoela in Chicago. The bridegroom parish bulletins that have been Clab will maat on Tuatday, Glenn Suebert, fourth grade; In Single Month m t t t m . 311 E. 7th Ave. KE. 4-1986 distributed each - Simday at Nov. 12, at 8 p.a. in tba Mrs. Thomas Sardowski, third attended Oathedral end St. Patrick’s Grade Schools. He was grade; Mrs. William Conning- graduated from Regis High School and College. He is employed &ARERC3 Mass. This paper contains news chnrcb hall. ’ Though romance mK' flour­ (Closed Mondays) and information for parishion- The dinner served on Nov. S ham and Mrs. James Callaway, m the photographic department of KTVR, Channel 2. The bride first grade. ish in June, it*certainly takes worked in the transportation division of Continental Air Lines All Butter ers. was an astounding success. ne vacstion in November->«t In Denver and Chicago. CAKES The arm* lifted h*r* deferve Altar Society Thanks are extended to the least net in Annunciation te b* reintmberid when fou nr* Forms Circles '' many parishioners who donated Parish, Denver. There will be i*r dUtributinf your patronuf* to food, particularly the women IN MONTH o r NOVEMBER W *44l>f* the different llnee oi buelneie. The Altar and Rosary Society no lesa than eight weddings ijmI who prepared the food, served at Fr. Wn. Jones —all between Catholic couples r*rtu* the dinner, and those who do­ —at Annunciation in the next Cell nated time and. worked and two weeks, the Rev. Thomas Serrans Offer Societies SOI 8. Bro*4w*r — PK. S-«I8» served the dinner. S5 V. (InM. E^MWl - SH. l.ltS S OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET Will Address Barry, pastor, announced. 25 Broadway — SP. T-74IS Christmas cards and wrap­ The couplas, with the data pings are displayed in the vesti­ of their marriage, are; 33 YEARS ON E. 6TK AYE. bule of the church on Sundaysf Saturday, Nov. 9—Joseph Two Films on Vocations The chairman, Mrs. Lou Dowd Englewood PTA Gertner-Shirley Raisch, John CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER and Betty Haddock, will be Schmidt-Mary Lell, Arthur Two 18mm. fllmi of vital foster vocations to a religious more titan glad to show any Englewood.—(S t Louis' Par­ Naranjo-Helen Bacas; Sun­ interest to Catholic organiza­ life. type of card dehired. iah)—The Rev. William Jones, day, Nov. 10—Augustine Mar- tions and schools are being ^ c h film is photographed FRESH POULTRY FISH The women oi the parish are arehdiocesan superintendent of quez-Lucia Najera; Sunday, made available free during \i»-’Technicolor, with narra- asked to bring ueir gift items schools, will be the guest speaker Nov. 17, Joseph Mora-Mary the month of November. The tion supplied by professional 8 Experienced Meat Cuffers fo S e r v e Y o u for the gift di^^lay as soon as at the PTA meeting to be held Lou Gonzales; Saturday, Nov. Columbine 'Velicy talent Captciils in His Army possible. at 8 pjn. Tuesday, Nov. 12, In 23 — Michael Gallegoz-Betty is iponiorlng the u tT ^ the was taken in the seminary Phone PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6th Ave. the cafeteria. Costillo, Raymond vi^l-Jo- films in this area in order to and follows the activities of Hours 8 o.m. • 6 p.m. Ample Forking in Rear Favor Received Mrs. W. C. Shea will explain Ann DeLaRoia; Sunday, Nov. enlighten young boys and the future “ Father O'Malley" through his periods of work, A reader of the R e g is te r the significance and. use of the 24 — Bobby Nieoletti-Dlanne girls on the prieathood and wishes to express gratitude for Advent wreath. The patroni^ Railsback. sisterhood, and further to study, play, and prayer. a favor received through the in­ of the month will be given by God’s Career Women is a tercession of the Blessed Vir­ Mrs. Edward Luiszer. There rOR MISSION PRO/ECT beautifully told story of life WEISS BAKERY gin, St. Jude, St. Andrew, and will be a tap dance by Marilyn in a convent and has gen­ St. Michael. Puetz, Gwendolyn Bosda, Mary erated a great deal of en­ Three Stores to Serve You Margaret Rogers, and Becky C. D. of A. Sewing Group thusiasm for vocations among 4024 TENNYSON ST. _ GL. S-1937 Kinsley. Scho« work for rooms teen-age girls. 5850 W. 3Bth AVE. — HA. 4-1366 6x and 6y will be « i display. Though the films were'de­ XAKESIDE CENTER — GE. 3-1703 Hostesses for the meeting will To Convene November 7 sired to be shown to high be the room mothers of the (Oathelie DaHhten Amar- street, Thursday, Nov. 7, from school groups, many adults morning and afternoon kinder­ ice, Denver) ' 10 to 3 o'clock. One hundred find the films of great educa­ garten classes, Mmes. Victor The group of women from pounds of finished items wdre tional value, and parents gain v/y ii\ w n t lit H m -tr-rti Alienlello, Clayton Smith. Jr., Court St. Rita 625, C. D. of A. sant to the missions reoently. an appreciation of the labor Pom FIREPLACE FIXTURES Jack D. Roth, and William and love that precede final ftnrtvt making surgical dresilngi and Members are also assisting in IF*B to the potiuck dinner of last BCHVn 2, COIOUBO Largtsl «i»d mot! *«mpf*f* ditploy ei fir*pl*e* Schneider's Eakery their teachers or parents. sary Society at the meeting April. Further information 1004 15th St. Writ* (or Frv* CaUley (Ixfurti in ih. W*t«. .. The school nurse, Mrs. Pa­ Monday, Nov. 11. The high- may be obtained by calling faMRSb**JUm* 1120 E.6tb Ave. RA 2-3143 tricia McAtee, was in charge of MAin 3-2279 KE. 4-5S80 l^ht of the talk will be a de­ Mrs., Elizabeth Salmon, grand M A. 3-1484 1330 STOUT ST. Baked Here — Sold Hera the testing. She was assisted scription of her visit to Rome regent, HA. 4-7168, or Mrs. by members of the health com­ in Holy Week and an audience Amelia Dnmond, FL. 6-6444. mittee, Mmes. James Jeeme, granted by the Pope. PETER J. WALSH Arthur Georgeson, and A. E. ■ Glenn“ “Huekaby ;ka'Mrs. will be Nolan. Other mothers who de­ College Women's Enjoy Delicious Food, hoiteas at a light luncheon at voted time to the work were 12 ;30 o’clock in the parish hall. Unique Atmosphere . . , Mmes. 'Mary Wedow, Robert Durlin, John Barry, Mary Recitation of the Etourv will Club Plans Meet Gill & Smith Wendt, Richard J. Sullivan, begin at 2 p.m. and be followed On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Lo- James McIntosh, Stanley Wel­ by the bustneai session. A retto Heights Women's Club nominating committee will he GOLDEN FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP tering, and Charlee Lazio. will hold its second renlar BSBBZIS The immunization clinic for am>otnted to select a panel of meeting of the year. A Mass uplls of all grades was held osed officen for 1958. will be celebrated by the Rev. Est. 1864 Toitar Souce "edneaday, Nov. 6, at the Tri- ewing Circle members area William Jones, archdiocMan di­ asked to meet Wednesda; French Fried Fotateeo County Health Building. The ■ y, rector of schools and chaplain 305 Guaranty follow-up elinie will be held, Nov. 20, at 11 a.m. In Holy at Loretta Heights College, at M A. 3-0186 Hot Rolls leverage Wednesday, Dec. 4. Ghost Hall. 9 a.m, in the cmlege chapel for Bonk Bldg. $2.10 Winners In the recent poster the decezaed members. After Dinver contest have been announced by Mass a broakfatt will be held, m des as follows: Eighth grade, Congo Is Topic at whieh Father Jones will Judy France; seventh grade, speak. This will he followed by Joan Rapp; 6x, Melanie White; For Heights Unit a short business meeting. SA VE $ $ $ - DON’T DISCARD RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT 6y, Donaldlonald Hanaon;*5x, Cathy Loretto AciMtst College rep- r Weltering; 6y, Catherine Jesme; resaotativu will attend the re- ANY DAMAGED GARMENT 4x, Thomas Durlin; 4y, Gloria gional conference of the Inter­ Paramount Club Until Oar Weaving Export* Havo Examined Them P.8. H*t* yotr Urttidiy « *BB)T«n*t7 ptrty tb* 6«atifal Skychd Th* eaku *r* nwyUwrirtuTi Diisler; 3x, Linda Widetich; 8y, national Relations Club to be Daniel Fattor; 2x, Chrlsteete held at Colorado A. and M. Lasiage; 2y, Lao Brown; lx, Fort Collins, on Nov. 8 and 9. To Meet Nov. 12 Judy Benes; and ly, Robert Elaine Welch, president; Mar- The next meeting of the Para­ Paul Sikes. gie Vojrt, secretary of the Lo- mount Club wilt be on Nov. 12 Ahar Beyl Train retto Heighs cinb, and Mary In the Catholic USO Club. This Key Connors will participate In will be a social meeting with Thirty-five pupils in the fifth, panel on the Belgian Congo the Phillips Orchestra providing sixth, seventh, and eighth at the regional conference. Other the music for dancing. grades are being trained to be­ officers of the college club are Arrangements have been came altar boys. Practices for Donna Benvenuti, treasurer, and made for the Paramount Club’s Moth helti, cigarella burn* and damago in garment*, the new servers are held every Mary Ryan, parliamentarian. annual dinner-dance in tiw Ar­ woolen* and linen*, re*tored to their original perfoctloa Wedileaday and Thursday after­ Sister Esther Marie is faculty gonaut Hotel, where the event by EXPERT WEAVERS. noon after school under the di­ moderator of the International wlU be held Nov. 28. The Pffll- a Zipper Repair* 6 Shortening Knitted Skirts rection of Sister Inez Denise. Relations Club at Loretio Upe Orehestra will alto be en­ 4 Weaving and Hosiery Mending Present altar -boys attending fielghta. gaged for thk occasion. Rescr- St Louis’ Scbool include: ratiims for this dinner-dance Owned And operated by ’Theresa Kolb Grade eight: Robert Arm may be made by calling Eileen strong, Thomas Brady, David Navy Mothers’ Party Devlin (MA. 3-2407) or Mrs. d h le X . French Art Weavers Brown, Thomas Bniskotter, > To Aid VA Hospital Desmond. 308 'A bor Thoetre Bldg. TA. 5-0B94 Open Mon. Evei. David Connell, John Crowfoot Rocky Uountatn Navy Single Catholics of 36 years Kevin Moore, Daniel Potter, an' Mothers’ Club 468 irill hold a of age or above are cordially Herbert Younger; gamee party at the Eleetrie In­ Grade seven: Timothy Crow­ stitute on Thursday, Nov. 14, Paramount Club fest^ties. For ley, William Durlin, Roger at 18:80 p.m. Proceeds will be Information one may call Fa­ Gabrys, Zackie Jones, Robert used for the club's activities at ther Othmar Ruegg, S.M.B., at When Mother Jundt, JCenneth Junk, Peter thsVAHoepit^ Mn. XJoyd C. the Cathedral 8-0238)^ or Klismet, James Pike, Donald Hoover and Mrs. Roy L. Frey Mrs. Amelia Desmond, 1470 Pitchford, Carl VanLanding- will be the co-hostesses. Cook Street (FL. 6-6444). Huhbnrd Went No matter what hour of the day you choose to shop ham, and Michael Wagner; Grade fix: John Bach, Thomas Nelson, John Morrison, Leland To That at Safeway, you’ll always find a fresh, tempting array Petrash, Leslie Petrash, Martin March of Dimes Workers Shea, and David VanLanding- of fresh produce. Fruits and vegetables sold at your Safe* ham. ' Cupboard When St Anne’a Circle met A re Guests at Social the almoit falntod to way store are selected on the basis of quality, rushed to Monday, Nov. L at the home of March of Dimes workers Mike DeBell, Lho Gallegoe, Mrs. K. £. Weaibeeker, 8860 gathered for a coffee party in Leonard Hai^ Albert Kutke, •oe it wat harol Too Wd the store under refrigeration and carefully displayed for S. L

Ttivridoy, Nev. 7, 1957 Offltt, 93t l«aii»«k SH m I T^ l OCHVCR C A X 0 IK K REGISTEft , KlyilpM 4-4201 PAOi SCViN

JIT NACHEBEUF HALL NOV. 16 ARCHBISHOP'S GUILD Loretto Heights Club Sets Deadiioe for Assessment Nov- .15 (Arcbbltbep'a Cnild, Denver) vrill be entertained by Mrs. Mother of God Circle will The weys and meana commit­ Marie Densn in November. meet in the home of Mrs. Sue Beresford Book Review tee is still short of the goal. The Mae Roddea will entertain the Kingston Tuesday, Nov. 12. (1 aesessment for each member Blessed Maura Cirele in her Members will spend the evening I m Bereiford U one of Civic Theater productions, and Is far from being 100 per cent. home, Thursday, Nov. 7. working on thefr limtte/ Denver’s most chsrming enter- gradually evolvM her Inimitable The deadline for having It in ia St Luke’s Circle will meet in Mre. Josephine Schaffer was toiners. Her sbill^ to creste technique as a monoioguist Nov. 15. Anyone who has not the home of Mrs. Jewell Cronin the hostess to Our Lady of Per-, “ Hying literature” from Ute When her husband's govern­ sent her )1 in should do so this Monday, Nov. 11. P you Personally. vita members to attend. The Good Shepherd attendance in August of large and it is hoped this meeting will equal or surpass Group to Hear it Salat Tickets for the luncheon end Talk on Africa are 21.26, end reservations lUntale should be aent to Mrs. Doro­ The Good Shepherd Aid So­ thy Llnnefnr, Roggen, by Nov. Formal Spaelalifte ciety will meet ui tiie Denver 19. I>^ Goode Tearoom on Tues­ 1611 Glenarm AM. 64)608 day, Nov. 12, at 1:80 p.m. with the following members as hoet- Hospital Aides' eaaei: Mmei. Paschal De Pills, Dennu E. Bonn, Edna £. Tea on Nov. 12 James, and L. M. Young, and Befinniu Annuel return , , , Miss Frances Pearey, November 12 is the date an­ JANUARY 1, 19SS compounded The guest speaker will be nounced for the benefit tea Mre. W. J. Callahan. Her talk tanned by the Women's Aux- it it the temi-e^nually, S intention of will be on the misaionatr work iary of St. Anthony’s Hospital, FIRST FEDERAL for even greater and Bctlvitlee by the prleats in Denver. The event will be held OF DENVER eamingt. Africa. Her brother, the Rev. at 1 p.m. in the auditorium of . to pay . . . Luelan Harkine, O.F.M. Conv. the nurses’ home, 4001 W. 10th has done extensive work among Avenue, and will be highlighted s>ttt isss, uin the netivee in Northern Rho- C.lwt4Ni elit ktn by a Mollie Loe Beresford book dada, Afrioa. Her eon, the Rev. review. BEFORE A NUPTIAL MASS in St Francis de HTts u n i T tt Neil Callahan. O.F.M. Conv., ia tit hStrtE, km e«*w Reservations may be made by Sales’ Church, Denver, offered by the Rt. Rev. Mon- a member of the tame rrilgiout contacting St Anthony’s Gift signor Gregory Smith, V.Q., Miss PatrieU Helen Schmits and •ImW a itaelc iml imti) coamnolW- Members will have OiUmt Hretat. Shop. Jamei D. P io ^ Jr., were married. The bridge, givan In mar­ DOROTHY GRAY SPECIAL the privilege of asking Mrs. Csl riage by her father, ehoee an ivory satin gown wiUi Illusion net Ishan questions in renrd to end pearls forming the yoke, and the full skirt ferm iu a long work done by prlMts in Africa. Deanery Meet train. The long sleeves were pointed at the wrlets. The Ivory DRY SKIN LOTION French illusion veil, finger-tip length, wee held by a crown a t •f ta ite,eee, ita, eequina and pearls.' .... D A H L I A Set in Louisville The attendants wirs MUs Fstrieia Otis, msid of honor; Now Annual Dividendt Componndad W ae i|iw ) at 10 01. rt«. 2.00 1.00* th* FtSml ftnnmtel. Miu Mery Flood, sister of the bridegroom; end Hist Marilyn Every Six Mentha BEAUTY SHOPPE The Fort Collins Desnerv Greer, eousln of tha bride. Another cousin, Miss Marcia Greer, Thareea Barker of the Archdlocestn Council was the flower girl. Sove V4 on Dorothy Grey's lotion that contains oil of Catholic Women will hold A wedding oreakfut immediately following the Mass was todo/s greatest beauty discoveries . . . benefits its quarterly meeting Nov. held at the Tiffin. The afternoon reeeptiw was in the home « f dry skin. Silicones, Allgntoin, Hexochlorophene, IS mVINGS&UMNASSN. 12 in St. Louis’ Church, Louis­ Uia bride’s paren^ Mr. and Mrs. H. lUchard Schmits of 111 S. Lanolin , , . moistens, softens, protects! ville Qnmt Street. Ths Dridegroen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamei OF DENVER Luncheon will be served in D. Flood, 624 S. QHpin. the church basement at 12:16 The newlyweds are making their home in San.Diego, Calif., * ska 10% M. tH ri.m. Men are welcome at tte where the bridegroom is attending ichool. D 41 F CMmetic*, street flo o r unchem. Ths Rev. Edward Patriole attended Loretto Heights College and was a gradu­ Extra OpeAter Available Vu'ime^ O.S.B., of the Sacred ate of St Francis de Sales’ High SchoeL James was graduated •1*0 as omr Colorodo $prtnfe etoro Call for Appointmoat OWi 0«w ta Nif* Ommt et 24M W. m Am. Oi Heart Church of Boulder will from Regis College before juintag the Navy. — ^ 1M1W1 igiwCT n • AM 4 ,t m ,3340 Dokiio DL3490I' ,b« the speaker at the hmch- The bridemom’e attendants included Dick Stewart, best eon. aoA; JoMph jlood, Riebard Schmits, and Terry Schmits. PA G E EIG H T Office, 931 Bonnock Sfreet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyifone 4-4205 Thuredoy, Nov. 7, 1957

DELEGATE'S REPORT Regis Seniors Named to College 'W ho's W ho' Ghetto Mentality Falls At Detroit Conference By Margy Mahoney sights on a profeasion of serv­ ice to others. “ The^development of the uni­ John Farrell, who represented verse, its forward movement, is the Denver Pott at this confer­ God’s work, so we should fur­ ence, is a member of St. The- ther it Growth is God's work.” rese’a Pkrish, Aurora. He is ac­ tive in the Junior Newman Club These are the words of Father and was Eecretar}r of the club "Walter J. Ong, S.J., professor in St James' Parish last year. of English at St Louis Uni­ While at the conference, teen­ versity. agers from across the country These are words that today’s for a four-year schol-competed youth should and are taking to arship to any college offering heart. This was very obvious at journalism. the Ford press conference in We were shown the ’58 Fords Detroit Oct. 14-16. Out of the and visited the Ford Rotunda 145 youths at the conference, a and the Ford Rouge plant We great percentage were Catholics. each also had the privilege of A very small percentage of- the personally meeting Henry girls and a great number of the Ford II. Mr. Ford is himself a' boys were Catholics. This was convert to Catholicism. very surprising to me. It should Having such a great number not have been, though. of Catholic teen-agers repre­ In Father Ong’s own words senting different sections of our George F. Lutito Frank J. Sferra Daniel E. Sanslde James R. Sena Joseph W. Hawley Joseph ’Cummings In the November issue of T o­ country at the conference was d a y ; “ A s long as we feel like truly a step' toward removing Six Denver students are' They are Joseph Cummings, and Frgnk J. Sferra, 4530 Bal­ bach, Kirkwood, Mo.; Donald J. Students are selected by a awards were started as a means an underprivileged minority— the “ ghetto mentality” . . . “ to among the 15 Regis College | 5886 E. l'7th Avenue; Joseph sam Street. Champeau and James R. Raine faculty committee on the basis of compensation for the out­ which by the way, we are not—’ sap nothing of the possibilities seniors named Thursday, Oct W. Hawley, 3090 Dahlia Street; Others named were Sidney A. of Leadville, Colo.; Henry J. we can most effectively strangle for future contributions to 24, to represent the college in George F. Lutito, 4240 Decatur Blubaugh, Wichita, Kans.; Wil­ Close, Wilmette, III.; Raymond of scholarship, leadership, serv­ standing seniors, and to inspire our individual apd corporate in­ American society by American the 1957-68 edition of W k o 't Street; Daniel E. Samide, 2835 liam J. JBolIwerk and Eugene D. Nass, Plymouth, III.; and ice to the college, and future those who may not otherwise tellectual g r 0 w t h.” Today's Catholics.” These Catholic Who- Avumg SUidenti in A m e r i ­ W. 42nd Avenue; James R. P. O’Neal, both of University Ted J. Sermonet, Milwaukee, promise. perform to the best of their youths are removing this “ghet­ youths have not only been a can CoUeget and Univeipitiei. Sena, 1924 W. 34th Avenue; City, Mo.; Waren C. Harten- Wis. Instituted in 1934, the ahUity while In college. to mentality.” It made me very source of pride to all Catholics proud.to see so many other but are a part of the answer to Catholic teen-agers meeting the Church’s call for “ flexibil­ this challenge—setting their ity and progress.” Academy Queen

Mullen High Homecoming Nov. 9, 10

Plahs are being made to make Varsity football players, as well On Sunday, Nov. 10, the this year’s homecoming of as junior varsity gridders and Mullen Mustangs will play the Mulle* High School, Fort their dates, parents of thb Holy Family team at Mullen Logan, the biggest and best players, sports writers, and Stadium at 12:30 o’clock. Half­ ever. On Saturday, Nov. 9, a other special guests are invited. time ceremonies will feature barbecue dinner at 5:30 o’clock A pep rally and bonfire will crowning of the homecoming will start the week end events. follow at 8 p.m. * queen, Cathy Christenson of St. Francis de Sales’, who will be attended by Wenny Lohr of Ca­ SPECIAL HONORS FOR FOUR thedral High School and Mary K. O'Brien of St. Mary’s Acad­ emy. 15 St. Francis' Speakers Sunday evening' the home­ Da u m I«u Royalty f o r AhejCathedral High School, Denver, Nov. 17, In- coming d a n c e at the Coronado \,nTneQrill nOjQITJ homecoming ofQueen Margie Sinnott (center), Mary Club win close the week end [jean Moran (left), and Janice Vasques (righL). activities. Attend Forensic Congress Members of the M Club are planning all homecoming festivi­ (St. Fraocif de Sates’ High junior, In House I and House ties. Elected at the first meet­ School, Denver) II, respectively. ing of the club were the follow­ Senior Margie Sinnott to Reign Over Fifteen speech students of Those attending the congress ing officers: President, AI Ren­ St. Francis .de Sales’ High were Sherrie Beals, and Tom don; vice president, Pete Gal­ School participated in the Na­ McGonigle, Senators; and Mary legos; secretary, Frank Brain- Cathedral Homecoming Fete Nov. 17 Beaming happily, Sen­ the ^ w n on the queen’s head. ard; and treasurer, Nolan Clark. ior Elaine Schoendaller re­ In the background is Bill Ar- tional Forensic League Student Christine Humphreys, Larry chambault, the 'queen’s 'escort. Congress in Greeley Nov. 2, Fuller, Sharon Ramage, Sally (C»tli6dr«I High School, ities will come to a climax with Plan for Congress ceives her crown as queen of WaB decorations of brightly and four of the speakers re­ McCabe, Michael Luck, Bonne Denver) a dance in the Lincoln Room ceived special recognition. Cathedralites plan to take the St. Mary’s Academy publi­ colored maps, balloons, and sa­ Young, Jim Shay, Paul Vrane­ Margie Sinnott, a senior of of the Shirley-Savoy Hotel Sun­ part in the second annual Rocky cations dance held at the school tirical ads carried out the Elected speaker of the House sic, Ann Thompson, Ann Mc­ Two Nuns Aided Marian Hall 108, will reign over day evening. Students, alumni, M^ntain Youth Congress, on Friday, .Oct. 25. The dance,' “ Round-tbe-World” motif. So of Representatives II, Paul Gill, Fred Lager, Steven Leon­ homecoming festivities Nov. 17. and friends are invited to make which will be held at West High which climaxed the yearbook ad did the souvenir dance pro­ Vranesic, junior, was awarded ard, Ron Pfannenstiel, Repre­ Mary Jean Moran and Janice this celebration one of the big­ sentatives. School Dec. 6, 7, and 8. “ Your drive, was entitled "Around the grams, made in the form of the gavel which he used as By Grants for Vasquez, both seniors, will be gest Cathedral has ever had. Faith and Your Career” is the World in Eighty Ads.” Accord­ tiny worlds.'A larger-than-life speaker. Sherrie Beals, senior, Conducted entirely accord­ her at^ndants. Homecoming royalty were se­ general theme of the congress. ingly, a “traveling balloon” newspaper, used as part of the ing to parliamentary procedure, Bill Shipp, president of the received the post of clerk of lected by members of the “ C” Miss Patricia Falk, Cathedral served Queen Elaipe for a decor, related alleged adven­ the Senate by election. Nomi­ the NFL Student Congress is "C” Club, will place the royal sociology teacher, is listed as throne, a circlet of miniature tures of students as they circled nated both as outstanding an exercise in Government, in Higher Studies crown on Her Majesty's head Club. Only girls who had a one of the speakers for the two- flags for a *crown. Master of the globe in search of advertis­ speaker and also as representa­ which students go through the during the half-time ceremonies satisfactory record in support­ day meet. Other guest speakers ceremonies Jack Eckart, repre­ ers. tive to National Congress were same processes used by actual Two graduates of Loretto of the Cathedral-Holy Family ing the team were eligible for include Father Joseph McGloin, sentative of the American Year­ Music was provided by La- Mary Christine Humphreys, lawmakers. Two Houses of Heights College are continuing game at Mullen Stadium. Festiv­ nomination. S.J.; Governor Stephen Mc- book Company, is shown placing 'Verne Bintner and his Nomads. senior, and Ann Thompson, Representatives and the Senate their studies at the Catholic Nichols, Judge Albert Frantz, comprise the legislature. Bills University, Washinj^n, D. C., XN COLORADO SPR'iCKGS Father James McQuade, SJ., submitted by students are de­ through the generosity of Mrs. and a host of others. bated on the floor of botii Ella Mullen Weekbaugh, Houses and Senate. Held in Donee for Sophs, Greeley, this was only one of Sister Loretto Ann, a gradu­ Holy Family High Class Juniors a(a making plans to tile several NFL Student,Con­ ate of Loretto Heights.Allege sponsor a dance for the sopho­ gresses Scheduled for this year. in 1948, is completing work on mores this Friday evening, Nov. her doctorate in sociology this 8, in Oscar Male Hall. Proceeds To Bo'Host School year after a three-year leave of To Perform at Festival will be used to complete Thanks­ Host school of the NFL absence from teaching. Sister giving baskets for each home­ speech meet Nov. 16 is St Loretto Ann is the daughter of (Holy Family High School, Mrs. Edwin Zimmerman, room group that takes part in Francis de Sales' High School. Mrs. Edward Madden of 614 Daaver) mother of Phyllis Zimmerman, the social. Admission to the Through runoffs held Nov. 1, Johnson Street, and the sister freshman, was a guest speaker dance will be 25 cents and a A Cup of Tea, by Katherine jhose Fransalian speakers who of Father Edward Madden of at Phyllis’ homemaking class can of food for ^ e poor. Baskets Holy Family Parish. Her two Manifield, one of the two plays will be distributed with the help will enter the contest have been to be staged Friday night, Nov. last W^nesday. Mrs. Zimmer­ chosen. Among the competitive sisters are also Lorettines, Sis­ man, who formerly worked as a of the Dominican Sisters of the ter M. Karen, mistress of postu­ 8, by the advanced speech class, Sick Poor. ^ divisons are poetry reading, ex- will be taken to the Colorado beautician, gave the class some ten^oraneous, impromptu, or­ lants at the Loretto Mother- G u a rd ia n staff members will Springs Drama Festival Satur­ hints on hair styling. atorical declamation, dramatic, house, Nerinx, Ky., and Sister Report Card Plah launch their yearbook drive with numorous, and original oratory. Mary Seton of St. Mary’s Acad­ day. This festival is a special a kickoff assembly this Friday, The meet is under tiie direc­ emy, Englewood. program sponsored by the Colo­ The high school has a special Nov. 8. The drive will last Nov. tion of Mrs. Lenabell Sloan Sister Charles Loretto of thei rado Speech League and will be report card system, which is us­ 8-30. Staff members hope to Martin, speech instructor, andi class of ’48 is currently working held in Colorado Springs. ually put into operation after sell the idea of a 100-per-cent the NFL officers, Mary Chris­ on a master's degree in chemis­ A Cup of Tea' and D ie m a t the first semester. In this pro­ subscription drive to the student tine Humphreys, James Stei- try. Before beginning graduate D id I t are the drama duet Sis­ gram every student and his par­ body with a humorous playlet chen, Judy Smerz, and Tom work, she was a member of the ter Marie Catherine’s seniors ents on a designated night go to that they will enact. McGonigle. , faculty of St. Mary's Academy, are presenting at 8 p.m. Friday, school, receive his report card, Englewood. Nov. 8, in the Holy Family Au­ and then go to each of his teach­ New Frosli President Mrs. Weekbaugh, an 1896 ditorium. Admission to the twin ers for a private talk. James Wong is the newly graduate of Loretto Heights bill is 75 cents. The schedule has been changed elected president of the fresh­ Academy, established the Marlene Spero, daughter of this year, however. The program -iX 6 WEEKS USE OF O R G A N men class. Also voted into of­ scholarships in memory of her M. G. Spero, was elected will be held after the first quar­ fice by the class of 1961 were father, the late John K. Mullen, clerk of the house at the ^FL ter, which ended yesterday. The Denny Fuller, student council Denver pioneer. In doing this, student congress in Greeley Nov. sessions will start Monday, Nov. -U 6 PRIVATE LESSONS RENT representative; Virginia Wood- she is continuing the educational 2. Clerk of the house is the big­ 11, and will extend through Fri­ haJl, vice president; Qavid BaTk, philanthropy begun by her fa­ gest honor a girl can get in day, Nov. 16.- No report cards •{X DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME secretary; and Sharon Eagan, ther during his lifetime. The such meets. are given out except tiirough treasurer. John K. Mullen Library at the Dance Progrom this routine. A In order to foster thoughts Catholic University was en­ The sophomores of Room 8 of religfous vocations in the dowed by him as was the John Holy Family High has started went to the Smiley Branch Li­ 6 WEEKS OF MUSIC FUN minds of the* Fransalians, Sis­ K. Mullen High School in Den­ a special dance program to be brary Nov. 4 for their guidance ter M. Epiphany and Brother ver. held every Friday night from peri^. Miss Dorothy Ayres HAMMOND 8 to 10 o’clock in tiie school ALL FOR Alban have recently addressed spoke to the group on tne library the students. auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. John system in general. Folk Music Collection Biddlecombe, dance instructors SPINET A member of the Convent and also the owners of the Daye r j u , $ 3 9 5 0 of the Good Shepherd, Sister Is Opened to Public and Knight Dancing Studio, will Epiphany, spoke to the senior teach the pupils everything from and junior girls Nov. 6. Brother The Denver Public Library’s bop to tango, as well as give ^ Make a Date for; Alban, vocation director for Folk Music , Collection -was ORGAN ,fXT«A DELIVERY CHANGE V them a few pointers on ball­ the Christian Brothers in this opened to the_public for the room manners. OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS • provincie, and at present sta­ time on Wednesday, Oct tioned at Mullen nigh School, 30, it was announced by Miss The classes, begun Nov. 2, K ST. JOSEPH'S ANNUAL If you wish, rental will be applied on spoke on various days this Editli Thornton, head of the will last for 10 weeks. The fee week to the boys of each class. art and music department. for the classes is 89.60. purchose at end of 6 week period. FALL FESTIVAL 5 NOVEMBER 7-8-9-10,1957 THIS OFFER NOT AVAflASlE TO All Attractions hidoors in the Gymnasium and Church Hal! — W. 6th Ave. & Galapago St. ORGANIZATIONS OR J COMMERCIAL ESTAbLiSHMENTS. 4 Big Days of Fun and Frolic for All! Th« ipMii argon h ovodobi* in woimit, TWO DlIVIVERS lintad oak, PraviMial or ebony. m | l s Thursday, Nov. 7th Sunday, Nov. 10th COtORAOC« OLOCST HAWMONO ORGAN DEALER J Spaghetti HAM I i 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. ■With All the Trimminga 2:00 to 8:00 P.M. 1 ADULTS — *1.25 ADULTS — $1.50 * ■> Uf^^TheCliasE WtllS MUSIC (s| CHILDREN — 50c CHILDREN — 75c 1619 CAIIFOIHIA ST. NBC 6106.™ VoeatlAn PailAl members of Holy sister; Barbara Di Pitla, nursing sister; Jane vucniiun ranei p^niiiy High school, Loehr, cloistered relidbus (note in costume); Games — Booths for A ll Ages — Prizes I n o t* FREE PARKING, MUNICIPAL PARKING GARAGE, 17<3 STOUT STREET Denver, gave a PTA program depicting differ­ second row, Cornell 'Wamser, teaching brother; ONE ent phases of religious vocations. Pictured here Bill Vitale, religious priest; Joe Doussard, Fun and Entertainment for All! are, left to right, first row, Marlene Spero, so­ chairman; and Dennis Pizziefaino, diocesan cial service sister; Margy Mahoney, teaching priest. I

t l i Thufid«y, Nov.^7, 1957 Offic«, 938 lannock. Strict THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Ktystonc 4^205 RA G E N IN E Raiders on ‘Title Road’ TIGERS VS. MUSTANGS IN FEATURE NOV. 10 B y Boi Ramsxy With two weeks ol Parochial League football re­ maining it looks aa t;hough.the Red Raiders of Regis are a cinch to grab league honors if they can manage to slip past the St. Joseph Bulldogs. The game with the Bulldoi^ has been re-scheduled for a later date. Thii Sunday, Nov. 10, how- ried to tb* Raider IS. Then ^•r, the Raiders, winners of PIreddi pa**ed te End Butch four straight games, should We»t in thq end sene fer a have little trouble ageinst the Blue Jay touchdown. Geergo Annunciation Cardiims, losers Falagrady added tbe extra of th'sir first five. The contest point on a pa*» from Shipp. will be played in Regis stadium Thi* mada the *core 18-7. with game Hme at 2:80 p.m. In the fourth quarter C&- The opener of the doubleheader thedral continued to pass and at Regia will see the Mt. Carmel Regis continued to intercept Eagles, currently in sevente Regis Back George Cattermole place, facing the tied-for-thlrd turned one interception into a REGIS STAR LEADS St Joseph Bulldogs. The kick­ 90-yard touchdown maneuver, off is to be at 12:30 p.m. and Vince Greco set up the Moving over to Mullen sta­ other TD on an interception 2 DEPARTMENTS dium, the opening contest at that carried to the Jays’ six 12:30 p.m. will feature the yard line. After pushing the Mullen Mustangs hosting the Joe Chiriehigno, the Regis P.Csiiay.HslyPawlly.. 44 S3» 7.7 Cathedral team hack, Greco Fatarrady, Catbadral ,. 43 299 6.9 Tigers of Holy Family. The scored from the one on a smash Raiders' Number 1 back, had a B. B«r*ar, St. Fnucii' .. 70 274 33 Mustangs are still in the run­ throwh the line. Chiriehigno field day against Cathedral's Randan, H ulloa ...... SO 254 B.l Morton, Steven Strets, Steve Learned, Jerry Schmitz, Tracey Ryan, 8t. JoMpk’a ___ 7 l 212 3.0 JaniA C ' L m h tW P ia lltc clinched the e&itside Cham* ning so far as a league title la and Eddie Bohn accounted for Blue'Jays last Sunday, and thus a i . J a m e s L ig n iw e ig n is pionahlp tWe week by defeat­ Grots, and J. J. Colaurua; second row, A. i. Artaer of parish concerned. They have lost but moved into the lead in both the ByaUard, M ulira ...... 41 210 B.l for ' the Raider's two extra Graca, Racl* ...... 41 209 8 . 1 ing Blessed Sacrament, 7-0, in a hotly contaeted game. Thie is Men’s Gulb, Bernard Michalek, Bob Swansen, Steve Tarbel, one game and no one can say points. scoring and individual rushing E. Chavaa, St. Jaaoyk'a.. 99 173 4.« the fourth consecutive year that the lightweights have won the Mark Houston, Kenneth Jorgensen, Tommie Wolf, and Father they intend to lose any more. Minutes before the contest departments. Lopta, Aaniiaciatlan .... 35 iS2 4J Their opponent is a team that Against the Blue Jays, Chi- Fantoa, St. FraacU’ .... 3B 145 4.1 eastside dfvisioR title. The past three years they also won the William Powers, pastor; and third rew. Coach BUI Morarity. ended Piroddi tossed an 18-yard MlUa, Rafi* ...... - 2 2 133 e.O city-wide championship. They will compete with winners in the B. Jones, Everet Earthman, Bill Barnes, Ronald Artzer, Michael refuses to stay down. marker to Shipp, who caught riehimo scored three times and Burko. Holy Family .... 28 IIS 43 Pattor. Joe‘Forte, Bavtd Van Dyke, and William Jeffries, presi­ The Tiger* kave proved added an extra point to run his CalUcoa. MulUn ...... 27 104 3 3 other divisions for the city title. the ball in the end zone to Skipp, Catkedral ...... 3S 105 2.7 Members of the team shown above are, top row, Robert dent of the Men’s Club. Ikey ca n meve the ball, and, give Cathedral their other TD, season total to 51 pointa. He altb»«|k tke Mettaagt are carried 29 times for a big 144 PASSING T iftri Com* Back PUyor, Taam— PA PC Yd*. STATES REGIS PROF keavy favorite*, tke north- yards to move his rushing av­ Piroddi, Catbodml___ 59 23 S4S OPEN TO ALL INTERESTED In the 12:80 p.m. encounter erage to a neat 6 yards a carry. Bralnard, MulUn ...... 47 14 341 STANDINGS in Regis Stadium the Holy Although Chirichigno’s rushing CUypool, St. Franei*’. 78 25 310 T«*ni— W LT Pet. TP » Family Tigers downed the average is not tops in the Lowary, Holy Family.. 40 9 276 Aurora Parishes to Begin Love Seen as Prime Law R*iit 4 0 0 i.m lie le Eagles of Mt. Carmel, 20-7. Ryan, St. Jeoaph’i .... S4 9 178 Mulka 4 1 0 Aoo 130 S3 league, he has gained 180 Mail. AnBqnaUttaa .. 41 13 109 CttheCral .. 2 1 1 S2S TS 44 After a bruising two quarters more7 ards than any other back €att*rm ol*, R a fU ...... 12 4 99 St. jM«*k'« 1 1 1 S2S 44 as that ended with the Ea^es out and thus is given the nod as the Capalunao, Mt. CarmnI 14 5 94 Classes for CCD Teachers Holy in front, 7-6, the Tigers out Skipp, Catbadral ...... 11 « 76 Of Religion, Psychiatry F“ ^ y .... a a e ■ .MO M « rushing leader. Carollo. Mt. Carnal |S 8 59 St. Franeli' 2 3 0 MXS 3S SS loose with a 69-yard second half George Falagrady slipped to Wednesday, Nov. 20, will morning from 9:90 to 11:30 Ml. C«n**l 0 4 0 .MO IS lOT kickoff rally. The two Li — second place in ttie scoring, be the opening date for the o’clock. Doctrine will be THE COMMON PURPOSE the capacity audience they AkbuvU. Uoa ...... 0 1 0 M O 24 82 Lowery and Lehnera—who lit­ tallying hut a single point When you or your Confraternity of Christian taught by a diocesan priest, of both religion and psychiatry sbenld actually ask themselves erally raiia "L” with their paaa against Regis. Falagrady is D 0 ct r i n e teacher- training and methods and psychology is to have the individual seek if mental health is possible with­ combinations, teamed up again fourth in the rushing'column. group Mcd* m on oy classes in St. Therese’s Par­ in teaching public school chil­ self-perfection and control out religion. § aide learn eoeld prove to ke a for a 40-yard TD aerial. In passing Frank Piroddi HERE’S THE ish Hall, 1243 Kingston dren will be given by Our through facing reality, a pro­ He cited the comments of two pretty tengk evstemer. Te Earlier Tiger Back Paul Cof­ slipped ahead of Frank Brain- Street, Aurora. lAdy of Victory Missionary fessor of Regis College, Denver, non-Catholic authorities on what linUb p f f tke afCeyaeen of fey, had itut his team out in ard with 23 oompletlons In 69 ANSWER Sisters from tiie Holy Ghost told a Gre^ey audience Sun­ he termed "the amazing psy­ leaena piey at MeileB, the front, 6-0, on a smash from the ariempted passes for an even Although the classes are day evening, Oct. 27. chosomatic therapeutic overflogr np end eomlag Blue Jay* of partieulariy for St Therese’s Youth Center. two-yard line. The Eagles came 40 per cent. His passes have “But until the individual faces of the Catholi« confessional sys­ Catkedral will knock head* right back on a pass intercept WESTERN STATES and St. Pius Tenth's parish­ tem upon the anxietiss and dis­ gained 843 yards. The total God be has not faced reality. with tbe Gremlin* of St. tlon by Don Baldi. Prank Caip- statistics follow: ioners, members from other Christ’s new law of love is the turbances of the mentally ill.” Dominican Education Franei*. lllupo took the hall over on a INDIVIDUAL SCORING parishes interested in taking meeting ground of psychiatry • • • CARD COMPANY The Jays have been on the quarterback sneak and Rich 'TD PAT TP the classes are also invited. and religion, Ixive U found to be QUOTING Dr. John Rath- P|«r*f, T««qi— Conferince on Nov. 9 move all season. Now in a third Longe kicked the extra point, Cblrickln*, R«rl* .....—. . 7 9 Si Wb*lti«llft *f fin* trt*tia| ctrdi ind the prime law not'only of the bone Oliver, a psychiatrist, he lice tie with the St. Joseph Falifreay, Catbcdrel _ 4 The teacher-training classes • S ^vitig the Eagles their half­ iMlIty fill nttkiKdlt* Christian religion but of mente) said: '“ I have never seen such ulldoge they should not have PallcBl*, Mall«n ...... 0 will be held for a 20-weelc. The refioBsI meetiof of time lead. J . CtrrcIL M ulUn ...... 0 9l*Mtd yraynnf l*r fund riitlR|. period every Wednesday health." a change come over any patient any trouble with the Qrenu, P. C#Ih»TH*Ir F*mijy 0 the Sin.inewa Dominican In the final period Coffey fi*i*tt mttkad (or 9TA travyi (ad The Rev. Lucius F. Cervantes, as came over mine when she who have shown very little of­ again spilled through the Eagle L«bB*n, Holy FtmUy .. 0 *th*r (rtO^lutlaBi. Educational Conference will S.J., Regis sociology professor, finally went to Confession. R y u i, St. J s«*y b 's ...... 0 fensive punch ^ ie year, line for a touchdown effort and Braiiuire, MulUn — 0 Y*u *r r**r (rflniutUn cia **m be held on Saturday, Nev. 9, was one of three J> panelists at Where before sbe was anxiety Chiriehigno Ramps the Tigers picked up an addi­ CattunnaU, Rtgia 0 $9ee.$l,IOe. *r*n awr*. 9*ad Hdm the Fifth Annual Weld County personified, after Confeuion she Caitaca*, M u llm ...... 0 in St. Dominte'i School, Dan- Someone once said “a bird In tional two points when Ron far * * * * bit . . , ill T** a**d f* Association For Mental Health was the image of perfect relaxa­ Cr*co, R«ll* ...... 0 1 1 1 1 var. Tht facultiei of St. the hand is worth two in the Carrollo wes caught in his own Randan, MulUn ...... 0 itart **r*lng aiaaiy. A fr*a k**k *a Conference in Greeley. tion. If I, as a psychiatrist, bush.” In the feature contest end aone. Carrollo intention­ RUSHING hud rtlilng It tha ivalttkh v**a rv Mary's School, Cheyenne; • • • could have done for that girl PUyor, Taam— TC N Y A v f. Nov, 3, that is exactly what took ally grounded the ball for a Cbirichlfno, RafU ...... 7S 447 6.0 tvatt. Sts. Pater and Paul's School, OTHER PANELISTS were in three, hours what had bMn place only there were 11 birds safety. 9 3 KMYRWheat Ridge, and St. Doim- Dr. Paul W. Pruyser Of the accomplished in 15 minutes Palkbia, M l^ ...... 37 339 and all of them were Blue Jays. Oni the same afternoon in nie’s School will be in at­ Menninger Foundation of To­ through Confession and prayer, The Regis Raiders caged a pep­ Mullen Stddium, the St. Jo­ WRITE TODAY tendance. The Rev. William peka,'Xans.,. and Rabbi Manuel I should have thought myself a pery Cathedral team, 32-18, and seph Bulldon found the Mullen Jones, arehdioeesan superin­ Laderman of the Hebrew Edu­ clever physician indeed’.” thus won their fourth straight Mustangs a little too tough and 710 tendent of seheels, and Sis­ cation Alliance of Denver. Contrary to what many ma­ game of the season. Led by went down in defeat, 20-0. WINTER TUNE-UP Naitar* Stala* Card (aaiaatr ter Ramon, co-author of “A The theme of the conference terialistic Freudians maintain U2D W. 39tti Ax,. Pullback Joe Chiriehigno, who Still smarting over their loss Daaxr II, Calarad*. Book of Joy,” are on the was "Does Religion Aid Mental about the irrelevancy or even seemed to be on a touchdown to Cathedral the previous Sun­ Exp«rt Brake Repair program. Health?” Fa^er Cervantes told harm of religion to mental crusade, the Raiders scored the day, the Hustenn only allowed fl*«i« itad ■*: health, Father Cervantes first time they had the balL the Bulldogs a nuserably 28 net Body & Fender Repair t*m*la lalu kit (aa aypratal) aka 0NL7 THREE INCHES TALZ. pointed to the life-long experi­ After a 66-^ard march, Chiri­ yards gained. Ivad raltiai plan. DENVER’S ence of one of the three founders ehigno plunged ever from the In th« ether ceatest on the AUTO PAINTING If 1 daclda aat fa aaciyl ytw offar, of modem psyehiftry, Dr. Carle one. Mullan field the St. Franei* I will ralarn Ik* kir it yur atpaata. Jung. • • • In the second period it was Gremlin* menaged te hang on Maybe You Have Missed much the same story. to a one-point Toad for three Corona Auto Service Nama. JUNG, HIMSELF a non- In tbv third ilaata the Jay* qaartor* over the Annnneia- Catholic, made this psychiatric quickly eama into cenleBlJen tien Cardinei*. It proved te Stondard Got & Oils Addrati- Meeting Brother Cucufus statement from his present home wken Bill Skipp Uunehed a be the margin o f victory for 6th & Corona RA 2-4867 eity. Z(«l- Itafa. N U M B ER ONE In Switzerland: spira the Gremi a* they edged tke ‘T should like to call attention Frank Piroddi. Tke play Cardinal* 7-6. With Fly, on His Head to the following facts. During the past SO years, people from Many persons probably have only a clever idea, but one ■11 the civilised countries of not' had a chance to meet well worth the small purchas­ the earth have consulted me. Brother Cucufus. Being new ing price. I have treated many hundreds RECORD to the Denver area and only When Sister Marie Cleir of patisnto, the larger number three Inches in stature, it is introduced Brother Sebastian being Protestants, a smaller Sunday-Novem ber 10th not unlikely he has been over­ to Dsnver, shs thought a number Jews, and net more than looked. change in name and order five or six believing Catbolles. It all started with Sister would be most proper. And so Among all my patients in the Maire Clair, a teaching sister in plaee of having Brother second half of life—that is to STATION at Loretto Heights College. Sebastian of the Franelseans, say, over 35 — there has not (Otdicioui. HOME COOKED First she began with Broteis; there is Brother Cucufus of been one whose problem in Sebastian. He .did quite well the Dominicans. There is a the last reeort was not that of in Colorado “Springs. People similarity, however, ai both finding a religious outlook on thought the little brother with brothers come from good stock life. It is safe to say that every acandlestick in each hand.and —namely balsa wood. They are one of them fell ill because he a fly on his bald head was not hand-carved originals by Sis­ had loit that which tha living ter Maire Clair. religioni of every age have Brother Cucufus is occupy­ given to their followers, and S o v e s Y o u M o n a y . . . ing window space in the Ma­ none of them has been really SPAGHETTI donna Ari Studio, 5201 Fed­ healed who did not regain his R i o Grande’s New eral Boulevard, Denver. religious outlook.” AND PROSPECTOR PACKAGE In clu des ALL MEALS and PULLMAN MEATBALL DINNER You G et All This: . Served from 1-7 P.M. • First Closi round trip transportation ond toK between - a t - Denver ond Salt Lake City on the famous deluxe streamliner, the PROSPECTOR. Lv. Denver 5:55 P.M., Ar. Salt lake City 8:30 A.M. ST. PIUS TENTH CHURCH BASEMENT Returnino. Lv. Salt Loke City 5:30 P.M., Ar. Denver 800 A.M. 13th Place and Yost St. — South of Fitzsimons — Aurora • Pullman accommodations both going ond returning. • Four complete meols—dinner and C idulLik..,.$tS0ajnjLC hM ^ breakfast going and returning, with your choice from the regular Prospector menu of deiicious meals. Ai’f iir Blair Farrell playi ||* DImw Larry Clinton will '*^»*'* tha role of Max Halil- '* “ 7 portray the Impbr- • Stopover prNileges at regulor stops. day in the Regis CoUm s Play- tent role qf Captain Lesgate in COME EARLY AND BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! • Rail Travel Credit Plon— house production of Frederick the forthcoming Regia College Knott’s Dial M For Murdtr, Playhouse production. if you prefer "ehorge occount” travel. L—K Professional Excitement Is in Store LONG^S BARBER SHOP DAY CHEVROLET CO. PHARMACY 9530 E. Colfax 9-13 P.M .r^6S dayt a year E M . G - 6 2 2 8 AURORA, COLORADO 9240 £. Colfax EH. 6-1631 M obs At Vial for Murder' Aurora, Colo. E. 20lh Ave. at N * & Moniview Call Clint Kelley An exciting evening is prom-f as Tonyly Wendice, Marv Jo Cat- ised drama lovers when the lett oxof Loretto _ Heights Igh Col­ Regis Playhouse presents D ia l lege, as Ma: ot Wendice;ami Blair Village Hardware TEENS 'n QUEENS DR. JOHN R. COYLE flf for Murdtr at the BonfUa Farrell as Max Halliday, an.. H*ifatta HalfkU Skaypiof Caatar FRIEND'S LIQUORS Memorial Theater, Denver. Per­ American; Robert Lilieh as In­ SHOPS Optometrist formances are scheduled for spector Hubbard of the Scot­ Tgyi * Gifti - Hardware 15500 Eoit Colfax the evenings of'Nov. 16, 16, land Yard force; and Larry Use our lay-away Hoffman HeighH 9388 E. Colfax EM. 6-8981 and 17, with the curtain rising Clinton as Captain Lesgate. Often Evenings EM. 4-1460 Shopping Center (Optical Sanieaa art now awllablcaa at 8:80 o’clock. The produetion• ie • itageaand _

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Cub Scout Inspection inspection of ver area Scout office, who performed the in­ spection; Judge Joseph M. McDonald, cub- TO OPEN AT CURE D^ARS NOV. 15 Cub Scout Pack 161 of St John the Evangelist’s master; and John Monaghan, pack chairman; Parish, Denver, are these officials of the front row, Terry Purrina, Louis Francis, Duane pack and the denners and assistant denners. Kenion, Jim Kenney, Kickey Knudson, and Left to right, back row, are George Greer, as* George Greer, Jr. Santa Claus Gift Bar is Expanded (Cure d’Art Parith, Denver) in the home of Mrs. James Shirley Mallory, 3624 Glencoe; ANNUAL GIFTS OF FOOD SOUGHT I -Santa Clans-comes to Cure Wickland, 3331 Birch Street, on d’Ars Parish a little early this Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. Steve Humann, Sr., 8200 Lo­ year. On Friday evening, Nov. cust; and Robert Gibson, S2nd Cure d’Ars Circle will meet Avenue. PTA Women at St. John's to Hold 16, he will be here with the on Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the "Santa Claus Gift Bar," for home of Mrs. John H. Streit, everyone to begin his Christ­ 2906 Locust Street, at 8 pjn. mas shopping in earnest. There The following new officers were Shower for School Sisters Nov. 17 will be gifts for young and old, elected at the last meeting: Mrs. home decorations fer %gay holi­ TIMELY (St. Jobn the ETangelitt'i of Mr and Mrs. William Deline after a visit with her parents, L E. Growney, captain; and day season, and plenty of Mrs. Jack W. Smith, treasurer. Pariih, Danver) on Sunday, Nov. 3. He was Mr. and Mrs. 'Hiomas Plun­ brightly adorned felt stockings Wpmen of the PTA are busy christened William Keith. Mrs. kett She is stationed in New for the youngsters to hang on St Paul’s Circle will meet in PLANNING... making plans for the annual Deline is the former Adele Mur­ York City. Christmas Eve for Santa to fill. the home of Mrs. Roger Joyal, pantry shower for the Sisters ray, daughter of the Pant Mur­ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Just this week a huge box of 3662 Leyden Street, on Tues­ of Loretto who teach in the rays. Schulte, new member of the beautifully made doll clothes day, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. parish school. The shower will Our Lady of Fatima Circle parish, were hosts- to Mrs. for 12-inch dolls was given by St John’s Circle will meet in take place on Sunday, Nov, 17. will meet at the home of Mrs, Schulte.'s mother, Mrs. Carita one of.the v. W. O'Connor, William Pollard, Sunday, Nov, 10, the men usual gifts the various groups on Wednesday evening, Nov. 13, HOUeSTEAftttS ordav Advent Wreathe may at 8 pjn., in the home of Mrs. PLAN luc ca • New speed...sew eenfort...later de. call Mre. Gerald Hencmana, George S(nith, and Mrs. Harris. and boys of the parish will re­ have sent as well as the many parhire...en the ol.iteMileM (tee! Texei Mr. and Mis. Paul V. Mur­ ceive Communion in a body in from individuals not in circles. L. E. Murphy, 3687 Glencoe. FR. 7.7009, Mre. Ted Foak, Those women who served on HOFMANN'S PRE'ARRANSD PUN Zephyr. • Deep cinhleoed recKping dioir EA. 2-6674, or Mre. George ray have arrived home from a the 7:30 o’clock Mass. Follow­ Because the pariah has grown eeedi leah... wied Pvltnee eccennode. trip to Mexico City and Aca­ ing the Mass, tnd subsequent the linen laundering committee FOR INFORMATION CAtl OR WRITI , KeHy, FL. 5-0910. Memberi so much since the project was for October were Mmes. Martin Horn. ..dlsKncKve tvrtlnelen ieeeb...««n. of t h e Loretto Height! pulco. Their daughter, Betty, Messes, the young women of instituted two years ago, the genial lounges fer eeech and PvMnwn has also retulmed after visiting Onr Lady’s Sodality will sell Christmas Gift Bar has had to Jepkes, J6hn Watling, Joe God- panenaen. * Overnight lervtee train No. 7t Aiumaae Aeeedatioa will win-Austin, and PA^olbum, eiee take ordere for the the Hawaiian Islands. hot coffee, doughnuts, and expand too, with a much larger Lv. Denvor tiOO p.m Ar. AaorOa tUQ am. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Skau, Jr-, milk in the lounge room of the New parents m the parish are wreatha aftar all Mattee Sun­ display from which to choose. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gustafson, f t ialtmuHti. re(ervaltea(, Kcltett—phase er drep la left Denver,Oct 31 for San church. day, Nov. 10, with tka ezkeie- With so many families of small 3630 Eudora, Vho have a girl, City TKkei Office tioB of the firet Mate. Francisco and Los Angeles. The Holy Naina Min’i children in the parish, it be­ • I I II0A9WAY KETSTiat 4>t2H They will visit in California Club will meat oa Tueeday, find Mr. and Mrs. Becker, 3790 SEVfeOHNTN AND CHAMPA The following women as- comes more difficult each year Elm, a boy. TVI PMKINI ion ITH INS MOUA Phene XEytlase 4-1123 for two weeks. Nov. 12, at 7i30 p.m. in tha for many parents to shop for IN THl fiFNTIII or tIHItS. sistd^^rs. Pam Young, ways Miss Anne Plunkett has lehool auditorium. A very HI in the parish are Mrs. and i^eans chairman of the Christmas ^ ts . The committee Mrs. Jean Wickland, 331 Birch; returned to her position as a cordial iavltatioa ie extended suggests Mat these families 'H t COlOftAOO AND SOUTHERN RAHWAY COMPANY roA , m preparing and serving hostess for United Airlines to any new mea ia tha pariek. Uie recent school lunch: Mmes, -come to see what gifts are of­ Ztarotbea Barrett, Nora Chris­ fered. They may then find We Photograph Anything^ Anywhere tian, Lucille Doienc, Dorothy CNEATIVE ARTIST FROM SWEDEN further shopping trips unneces­ Hill, Dolores Hinterreiter, Mir­ sary. The Mile-High Photo Co. iam Hunt, Norma Kelly, Maxine They also will have a good Kiuek, Margaret Knudsen, Kay Bl. Sacrament Unit time risiting with old friends Kedak tnaiihiag Lee, and Fran Schultz, and meeting new oneg and spending a pleasant evening at 320-22 SeventeeBih KEyiteua 4-6114 Denver A new Brownie troop has the St. John Vianney Society For a pilgrimage to been established among the To Hear Silversmith meeting Which begins at 8:16 girls of the third grade. Mrs. p.m. In order to give everyone Hugh Hill is troop leader and (Blatted Saeramaat Parith, The display will include jew­ a chance to shop before the O h s jq jq ^ Mrs. Albert Riede is co-ieader. Denver) elry made by his wife, Astrid, meeting begins, the Santa Claus FATIMA New members are Patricia Stig Gusterman, a silversmith who is also creative in pain^g Gift Bar will open at 7:80 p.m. Arnold, Colette Bastian, Kathy of renown, will address the and sculpturing. Shower for Sitters PRINTING COMPANY Cullen, Leonora Hill, Janet members of the Altar and Ro­ A special invitation ia ex­ Sunday, Nov. 10, the PTA will K E. 44054 sail to Lisbon or Hopkins, Janice Furlong, Mary- sary Society on Friday, Nov. tended to all women of the par­ hold a pantry shower for the 1132 Curtit Sb beth Karr, Maureen Kraemer, 8, in the band room at 1:16 ish to atfend. Sisters of the Most Precious Sara McMahon, Eileen o'clock. The meeting will be preceded Blood who staff the school. This Algeciras on the O’Meara, Maureen SkUlen. Mr. Gusterman, a native of by the recitation of the Rosary will be under the direction of \X {i Kathy Smith, Kathy Riede, and Sweden, came to the U.S. in in the church at 1 o'clock. Re­ Mrs. P. Sethaler, who will ar­ Gail Brown. 1949 and moved to Denver in freshments will be served at the range to have someone at each INDEPENDENCE Inspection Award close of the meeting. Mass to collect the food items. At the Cub inspecUon held The Holy Name Soeiaty, Either canned, fresh, or frozen Oct. 30, Den 2 was given the and all men’* cemmitteei, at foods are acceptable. As the sis­ The Beer That inspection award. Den 3 re­ well at the three Bey Scout ters are receiving the hospitality CONSTITUTION ceived the attendance award. ortanisatieat, will receive of Christ the King Parish, it is The following boya are mem­ Communien corporately in hoped that everyone in the par­ Made Milwaukee Famous y bers of Cub pack 161: Den 1: the 5 o’clock Mate Sunday, ish will be generous in showing Nov. 10. his appreciation by bringing Peter D’Amico, Mike Francis, something to the pantrv shower. Louis Francis, Michael Malonf, During the perpetual novena devotions on Friday, Nov. 8, Mrs. Joe Rotola is the volun­ Terry Purzina, Stephen Siems, teer worker for the school and John Skillen; den mother at 7:30, the Rev. Anton J. Borer, S.M.B., will talk briefly on “ We, health clinic for November. and assistant are Mrs. Alice The Men’i Club will meet MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Thess modem, air conditioned liners provide excel­ Malonf end Mrs. Louis Francis; the Brethren of Christ.” The exercises begin with the recita­ OB Friday, Nov. 6, In the lebert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; lent year-round service between New Yodc City and Den 2; Kevin Fonk, Teddy teheel hall at 8 p.m. Fonk, Duane Kenion, David tion of the Rosary and end with Europe's s o u th e r n lands, where so many revCTed Kenney, Peter Kenney, Jim Benediction. N«w Circles shrines of great importance are located . . . Fatima, Kenney, Michael HcWillianu, Father Borer will hold his Two new circles were formed Lourdes, Rome itself, Loreto, Assisi, to name just a few. Sean McWilliams, and Mickey second lecture of a sdries be­ the past week in the home of gun last month in the eighth Mrs. Paul Crawford, circle Regular ports of c ^ are Algednu (fast, direct con­ Uriing with Mrs. Jim Kenney EodW ilOoM m ^i and Mrs. Louis, Kenion as den grade class room on Thursday, chairman. nections for Madrid via a special boat-train. The Cas­ mother and assistant; Den 3: Nov. 14 at 8:16 o'clock. The One is to be called Our Lady tilian . . . Lisbon is overnight by train from Madrid), Eddie Doienc, George Greer, topic will be "The Third Letter of Banneux Circle. Mrs. Bernard Ricky Knudsen, Michael Mc­ to the Chosen Ones of God.” B. Haas has been elected cap­ Cannes, Genoa and tfa p le s . Sailing from New York on Donald, Stephen McMahon and Newcomers are welcome. tain and Mrs. George Groto, October 5, the Constitution will call direct at Lisbon, Mike Steichen. The men's committee for treasurer. The meetings will be which Is but a short ride from Fatima. Plan to join the Mrs. Joseph McDonald and Scout Troop 146 will meet at held on the first Wednesday of pilgrimage sailing. ConsHtirtton passengers will be in Mrs. George Greer are the den Stig Guttarman 8 o'clock on Monday, Nov. 11, each month. mother ana assistant for Den 3. in McDonough Hall. The name of the circle was time to Join the candlelight procession on the anniver­ .Mrs. H. Vincent Miller and 1951. It was by accident that Pack Achievemenl derived from an appearance of sary of the Apparition at Fatima. Incidentally, Lourdes Mrs. Lito Gallegos are in he became interested in chalice Our Blessed Mother to a little work. A resident of Limon or­ An achiqvement show will be is just overnight by train from Llsbcm, so you can con­ charge of a large section of the "Ugirl in the town of Banneux, United Fund Drive. dered a chalice for the Rev. held in tiie gymnasium o:' elgium...... When she appeared, veniently add this to your personal pilgrimage. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eigaroan Francis Pettit, and since that Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7 o’clock she called herself, “ Our Lady Holy Mass is celebrated every day at sea aboard have announced the engage­ time he has completed 115 chal­ for Cub Pack 146. This will be of tiie Poor,” and said’she would ices. His largest single assign In the hands of the den mothers. ' the Independence and Cmwtiftxfion. See your Travd ment of their daughter, Sheila, always take care of all poor ,to Malcolm Crawford of this ment was for AH Souls’ Church Den mothers serving for the and especially the many rmr Agent or city. The wedding will take in Englewood, which included 1967-1968 season include Mmes. people in that little villkge ______CRANE l«unrfr«lt«| place Not. 30. 18 candlesticks, a monstrance, Franklin Landauer, Robert Hil­ where the girl atill lives and Speeletlring lit Quality Plumbing and Heating Repaira AMERICAN EXPORT L’NES The RL Rev Monsignor John ciborium, chalice, processional bert, W. S. Power, James Mc- owns a little restaurant. A Moran, pastor, baptized the son cross, and sanctuary lamp. Comb, Charles Miller, James shrine has been erected to Our Currently he is working with William Gaynor, F. B. Harri­ Ladv of the Poor In Banneux. SLATTERY & COMPANY lie s. eiataecH n., o c i u h , iu . St. Charles’ Seminary in Ohio, son, Laurence Higgins, and G. The other new circle formed A lifatiiaa can hs spant ia St Bernard’s Seminary, la., St. Hamilton. Plumbing and Heating Contractors ereieiag a etroat, ramiadt last Wednesday evening is Thomas’ Seminary, Denver; the The assistant den mothers called St Teresa’s Circle. Mrs. JOHN J. CONNOR, FratMoit ROBERT F. CONNOR, VUt Frutfeel tha State Petrel. Stey Alert, Benedictine Abbey in .Concep­ are Mmes, Joseph Cannon, SH. 4-3181 181 Vaileje S t and stay alive. Everett Melancon was elected tion, Mo.,' and others. Thomas Breen, Robert St. John, captain-treasurer. Mrs. H. Jack- Part of Mr. Gusterman's pro­ and George F. Coyle. son, 3600 Locust Streep will gram will include colored slides The den dads are Dr. Joseph hold the first meeting in her of bis work, as well as pictures Cannon, James McCom home on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at in black and white, and colored, Charies Miller, Robert Hilbert, 8 p.m. of chalices he has made. and Laurence Higgins. t Monica’s Circle will meet LAMPS BISIMI* P9R

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Officers of the Friday evening, Nov. 22. Pictured, left to right, 0 I Thonksgiving Dance Holy Name So­ are the Rev. Michael A. Walsh, chaplain; Ar­ ciety of Blasted Sacrament Parish, Denver, are thur Cassidy, Joseph Schmitz, Perry Holcomb, PMIIC SilllCI (•■PARI RP (•tU AI« shown making jilans for the Thankapving and Emmett Goggin, president dance to be held in the Tovm. House, Aurora, on i Thursday, Nov. 7, 19S7 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN Dinner Scheduled Nov. 10 Lourdes Dinner-Dance Set N o v.,9

(Our Lady o f Lourdes Parieh land, nemtlyjhe ^ ( f , toagia | ography of the native land At All Souls', Englewood Denver) and dancei. The »^ildren ili ark I and ether landa in which the Englewood. — (All Soals' needlework will be featured being intredneed to the ge- I language le tpoken. Farith) — The Altar end Ho­ the needlework booth. Other The annual country club dln- u r ; Societir’s covered-diih din­ booths in operation will include ner-dance sponsored by the ner will be held in the parish attic trusures, wrapped .grab Rocks of Lourdes Club .will be hall from 8 to 6 pan. Sunday, bag, parcel post packages, held this coming Saturday night, Nov, 9. The dinner-dance Not. 10. Admiuion will be SI wool; wonders, and i^istm at for adults and 60 cents for chil­ cards. 1 be held at Welshlre Coun­ dren. All women are reminded to try Club with the dinner being Special booths will be spon- bring their parcel post | ii^ g u served at 7 p.m. Dancing to the sorM by the women of the par­ and to make whatever lood Q)n- murie of the Voorbee Orchestra ish. Fancy candles, dblls, and tribntions are asked of t h ^ to will start at 9 o'clock and last insure the success of the dinner. until midnight. AH members of All pariyhioners are exhorted to the parish and tbeir friends are PARAMOUNT invited to attend. iYoi® O p e n urk SND eiilUXM giTe their full co-operation to this dinner and bauar to auist The annual dinner-dance is NoTember 6th-NoYtiDber 7tb the growing needs of the parish. one of the biggest social events Amato's New Capri sponsored for the parish by the John GntidB The Boy Scouts will receive Rocks Club. Reservations must DININGROOM "Pursuit of the Graf Communion in the 9 o’clock be made before Thursday night, Mass Sunday, Not. The men Sereing the Fineit of Foods Spee" Nov. 7. Those desiring to make Bulineii M en'i Luneftconi, Dinners of the parish will receive Com­ reservations may eail Richard Pan* OUrk munion in the 7 a.m. Mass on Venier at RA. 2-4667. Open the uroe day. 10:30 A.M. to 4:00 A.M. "OUTLAW'S SON" CCD Orgonixtd Dancing Nitely 9 ’til 2 VALLEY DRlVE-lN A parish Confraternity of Cocktallt a* fua Uk» ikm I. n m Christian Doctrine was organ­ SMcial FriM* mt Peolar Mixed Oriski n AJL 'tU a PJd. Not. 8th-NoT. 10th PrenflPA A h n r Members of the Alter and left, and Mrs. Dorothy Bautista. ised Sunday, Nov. 3, after the r r e p a r e M lia r Rosary society in Holy parish had received the CCD CeUviag le Special Bartiei TjroM Powtr « Ava Gardntr Sunday Masus in the recently established Cross Parish, Thornton, are shown as they parish are held in the Riverdale Grange and charter from the Archbishop. SPECIAL ATTRACTION prepare the alter for Sunday Mus. Mrs. Albert daily Mass Is offered In the parish rectory at Sixty couples already organ­ ^ AMATO'S ised in study clubs vritbin the Kmnt Bortnin* • Ray UlUand Tomsic is chairman of the committM in charge 2761 Eppinger Boulevard. Sunday Masses are of the alter and vestments. Shown are two offered at 7:30, 9, 11, and 12:16 o’clock and parish will participate in the "THREE BRAVE MEN" members of her committee, Mrs. Fat Dechant, daily Mau Is offered at 6 a.m. discussion section of the CCD. New study books will be given MONACO DRIVE-IN to the 10 section leaders some­ I, 40tfe AMO MONACO 'OPEfiATION OPEN HOUSE' time this week. Not. 8lh-NoT. 10th Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurts K E. 4-9210 1545 Broedwoy Tyront Power - Ava Gardner Serves the finest Unique Thornton Parish Plan Ready will head the CCD program at SPECIAL FEATURE Lourdes with Mrs. John Con­ Feed ond Drinks nors as secretary. Leaders of Jack Palaoea - Barbara Lant Thornton.— (Holy Cross Par­ Each host couple will explain for Nov. 17 at the Riverdale the present groims are: Mr. ADDED ATTRACTION 12100 E. Colfax EM 6-2001 ish—“ Operation Open House’’ to their guests the plant for the Grange from 4:80 to 6 p.m. The and Mrs. Fred Luhnow; Mr. n it the name given to an original development of the parish and eharn will be 60 cents per and Mrs. John Connors; Mr. ★ ★ ★ ★ parish orgadiutional program invite them to belong to and fonpls and 10 cents per child. and Mrs. Georn McCleUand; to be held in Holy Crou Parish jmrticipate in parish organiu- Each family must bring a cov­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tramutt; on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 8. tioDS. Methods of financial sup­ ered meat dish to Mrve eight Mr. and Mrs. William Ehlers; FOUR Traveling Men Discussion of the pro^am and port of the parish will be dis­ persons. Families with last Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peacock; names beginning with letters Stay at the plans for it were made at the cussed. Additional plans for Mr. and Mrt. Woodrow Wilson; meeting of the Alter and Eo­ “ Operation Open House” will from A to L inclusive should Mr. and Mrs. Richard Venier; STAR sary Society Monday evening, be made by the members of bring a dessert. Those with last Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurts, Nov. 4. Mrs. Martha Doug^an the joint committee. names beginning with letters and Mr. and Mrt. Victor Rob- ARGONAUT HOTEL presided at the meeting which Visits by Pastor M to Z should bring a salad or bens. The teachers’ section of CONCERT FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS POR was attended by more than 70 Two hundred and fifty-five vegetable. All dishes should the (iCD will be organized soon. BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND women. homes in Thornton have been hold enough to i^erve approxi­ Teochor TYoining DINNERS PHONE MAIN S-3I01 A committee of women ap­ visited and the families have mately ei^it ""The Alter SERIES BaauUKil Ballraema Prlrala Dloinc Rooiaa been consecrated to the Sacred and Rosary ociety will fum- Adult teachers, who will take pointed by Mrs. Dougan will over the reading program of work with a committee of'men Heart of Jesus by Fathen i*b rolls, butter, coffee, and ★ from the Holy Name Society Charles T. Jones, pastor. Fa­ Kool-Aid. All members of the the children, are completing to work out the details for ther Jones virits the homes of parish are Invited to attend. their teacher-training program. Sponsored by The program has mogretsed to DENVER'S FINEST “ Operation Open House.” The Catholics on two or three eve­ Membort of the Holy purpose of the pronam is to nings of each week. The visits Name Society will receive the stage where there are four COUNCIL 539 FOUND: DELICATESSEN are made between 7vSnd 9 ComnmDioD ia a groap in the teachers ready to start their get all of tha Catholic families unite com post of seven chil­ in Thornton together at the o’clock. 7:30 o’clock M«m o o Sunday, K N IG H TS oi PEATDEING; Cut-Up Poultry, Fresh D aily- Arrangements for the visits dren. The unite will get under Prepared Salads — Welsels Cold same time and explain to them N o t . 10. Tko nest meeting way soon. Tha unite will begin the plans and problems of the of Father Jones are made by will be held at the home of COLUMBUS Meats — Baked Ham — Roast new parish. In order to accom­ Mrs. WiUiara McDoweU and with the perceptual training, a Turkey — Pastrami — Corned Mr. and Mri. Tom Carrillo, basic step in establishing proper plish this 100 couples will act Morris BianchL One of the men 9301 Hoffman Way, at 8 Be^ — Bulk Cheeses as hosts in their own homes on from the Holy Name Society reading habits. Other Units will PHIPPS AUDITORIUM Ot Tbi CAmm StrtH SM« tf Tsir DewuNvi HMhrMtk's o'clock in the erening. be launched progressively, so ow**s om'sM Sr Sunday afternoon, Dec. 8. Each accompanies Father Jones on AU. MSS. es AUCISIU host couple will invite six other his visits. The Legion of Mery meets that four unite per week will WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 couples to their home for a so­ Potiuck Nov. 17 each Thursday evening at 8. be getting under way. The first WOOLWORTH^S cial meeting on that afternoon. A potiuck dinner Is planned o’clock in the rectory. Inter­ four units will begin classes the %... ested men and women are wel­ week of Nov. 11. A L . 5-4331 POULTRY AND DELICATESSEN PRACTICE SESSION SOON come. The teachers are now study­ Religious discussion clubs for ing methods of teaching chil­ S p- " - ★ *2 2 5 Cengrcrtvletfon* t» Notfenel Jewish adults are being formed in Holy dren concentration. This phase PER Cross Parish. Couples who wish of their training involves the PERSON Choir Members Sought understanding of obstacles the to participate may contact one Tickets Note O n Sole A t of the following couples: Mr. children faee while trying to and Mrs. Robert Dougan, AT. concentrate on their reading John P. Deleiden Co. Clarke Church Goods Honte At Notre Dame Parish 7-4764; Mr. and Mrs. Morris materials. Tha parents have The M e, Co. Box Office Knlghti of Columbnt Bianchi, AT, 7-4366; Mr. and been devising techniques for Mra. Leo Kitson, AT. 7-4218. self-improvements in concen­ CNotre Dame Periili, Denver) be in tile basement of the No­ tration. Pdrents have also been Organization of the choir for tre Dame rectory. Anyone The pariah choir is rehears­ taking trial ^ u p i of children the new Parish of Notre Dame wishing to assist the members ing each Wednesday evening at trying out their materials and Yov'ro only ininutts a w o y *.. is imminent. First practice for of the elides will be welcome 7;S0 o'clock at }071 Oak Place. methods. This work is note in from a worm watceme, those interested will be an­ and may phonenhi Mrs. Margaret All men and women who enjoy its fourth week and has proven nounced in next Sunday's bulle­ Valiant at WE. 6-8701. singing are invited to partici­ valuable in determining the ex­ superb food, tin. pate. Anyone missed in the recent act course they will give the your fovorito btvtragos a t ... An opportunity to sign up parish census may fill out a Graded courses in religion children when they meet. Each will be made available at a card at the ushers’ table in the are being given each week to teacher is composing more ma­ special table in the Kunsmiller lobby of Kunsmiller auditorium all children who attend the pub­ terial for tha reading kit lobby after the Masses for sev­ after any of the Sunday Masses. lic schools from the first erade Sixlr-four children of the eral weeks. Those who indi- News for the perish bulletin third and fenrib grade lava] ^VARIOUS INFORMED through the 12th grade. Claeses cated their desiie to sing in may be phoned to Bonnie Me- for the primary gndes are held are in tbeir third weak of the choir on the recent ques­ Nellis at WE. 6-7222 no later on Sunday morningsmomm; after the foreign language clafiea of TIFFIN INN PERSONS enangtt tionnaires filled out by the than Thursday noon preceding 9 o’clock MMass in the Riverdale French, German, and Span- seventeen-thirty tooth eolorodo blvd. members of the parish will also the Sunday it is to appear. Grange and the junior and iib. Tha cbildran era learning ietvBWieMiriltItt* MANOa tiioir bttBiaooo, oocial and club mootings be. included. Inasmuch as the R e g i t U r news should be senior’ h i^ school students meet the vocabulary of the familg choir must he prepared for loned to Mrs. John Delgnan on Thursday evenings at 7 and prayeri. Tha uultt are withuSs Christmas, parishioners are at WE. 4-0746 by noon on o’clock in the home of Mr. and planning a ipecial project to a.-ked to be prHcnt for the first Monday of the week it is to Mrs. Ray Paslay, 1070 Locust diaplay their knowledge of practice!., appear. Place. the culture of the natire T-wentj-OBB children war* Cared for at the 9 and 10 e'clock Maf»e« Sunday, Nov. 3, in the nursery service 1 /oy... 8591 W. Colfax - BE. 7-1262 available for children not You'll Er obliged te attend Mass. Mrs. Vernon Silvy, 2231 S. Vrain, is in charge of the nursery and was assisted by students NOW . . . of the Loretto Heights Col­ Lunches and Dinner lege who are members of You Can Enjoy good food in this Million ,Our Lady’s Sodality. Anyone Dollar Colorado Atmosphere at prices you wishing te help may call Mrs. at tho beautiful new can afford. ‘ Selvy at WE. 8-0476. at the newer and finer Altor Society Meeting Nov. 13 ROMOLO’S RESTAURANT r i ciety will meet in All Sainte Church at 8 p.m. on Wednes­ Distinctive - Unexcelled HOLLUD HOUSE day, Nov. IS, for recitation of the Rosary. Members will then Atmosphere * Cuisine GOLDEN, COLORADO proceed to the All Saints' Far- When planning your lah'hall for the business meet­ next banquet, birth­ ing, which will be followed by DIbIb s room* op«n d«lly entertainment and refresh­ ROMOLO'S fretn 13 b««b te 2 P.M.; day, anniversary, fra­ ments. Each woman who ex­ St30 P.M. la • P.M. ternal or social party, pects to attend the meeting is SoadBy. HalUByi iroa IS the Holland House of­ requested to bring at least one 174 7 Trement Place A C . 2-3334 BMB Is t P.M. friend as a potential new mem­ fers the finest facili­ ber. Pk. CR. 9-2594 ties. . Charter memberihip dues may be paid at the meeting Nov. 13. or dropped in the col­ lection basket during Haas on Nov. 10. A special table will again be set up in the Kuns­ miller lobby after all Masees for registration of charter mem­ Workmen under the I booths and add final touches to the decorations bers. Preparing Booths direction of Gilbert for the annual fall festival to be held at the gym in a C onntrj Clnb Atm osphera Cords on Sole Ea p Enll Cacfiunl Pfannenstiel andjand hall of St. Joseph’s Farisb, West Sixth By Members r o r m i l raBlIvni jack ward prepare I Avenue and Galapago street, Denver. Christmas cards are being BREWED WJTH sold by the Altaf and Rosary Society throughout the parish. Members of tiie society will Plans Completed for Annual Festival PURE ROCKY also continue talring orders for the cards in ths lobby after all Hasses during tiie month of Nov. 7-10 in Redemptorists' Parish November. r o o m MOUNTAIN Served from S p.m. to 9 p.m. The Morning Star, SL Jude, (St. Joiepb’* Redemptorift with all the trimmings, will be will meet Nov. IS at 1:30 p.m. Our Lady of Lourdes, and Holy Pariih, .Denver) served on Sunday, Nov. 10 from There will be a discussion on 9 Fn'ina Riba COMPLETE DINNER Family Circles aie now making 2 till 8 pjn. Chairmen of bote the sale of religious artielea SPRING WATER linens for the chapel, which will AU arrengemteite'have been dinners have promised there will during tha coming solemndno- * Chiekan soup te daiitrt eompieted for the annual fall be no w a itin g in line ^ be vena of Our Mother of Perpet­ * Lobster Tolls festival to be held Nov. 7, 8, 9. served. ^ ual Help for Dec. 8. A report $2.25 te $2.95 St. Vincent de Poui * Steok and 10 in the parish gym and All booths will be open on will be made by all the chair­ Soivoge Bureau hall at W. Sixth Avenue and Thursday, Friday, and Satur­ men on the results of tbeir * COCKTAILS PICKUP SCHEDULE Galapago Streets. The final day from 6 to 11 p-m. Booths boothi at the fall festival. A meeting of all booth chairmen this year will put special em­ dessert luncheon will be served Monday was held on Oct. 29 and they re­ following the meeting. The alter North D onvor, A rfa d a , phasis on games of skUl and M R K H I L L ported that their boothi were the outiook it that aU who at- workers for November are M Westminster, Thornton, and ready and would provide all in Ginsburg, Mrs, Shepherd, and Lakawood (North of 181b of t!^ outstanding features of attendance a most enjoyable tend are assred a good time. One Hre. Lombard. Avonno). time. 3600 CO LO RAD O BLVD. Taosdap and ^Thursday the booths is the SPLASH—the The next meeting o f the South and Wost Doavoc. Highlighting the year's ae- booth where there is the oppor­ PTA will be held Wedaetday, tivitiee will he the serving of Eagloweod, Lahowooe tunity to dunk a friend or fde Nov. 13, at 8 o'clock. Tho (South of lOte Avonuo), two dinner* under the super­ in a large tank of water, all for •izth grade pvplU ander the tittn nrmkiif and Littlaton aron. vision of Jerry Johnson and Joe fun but not for free. Rumor it Wadnssday and Friday Sarconi, with the assistance of teat the first person to be riven direction of SUIer De Le- FOR RESERVATIONS East Donvor and Park the Altar and Rosary Society the big aplash will be the fetU- Sallr will entertain. Mri. K. HIU, Anrem, and Hoffeaan and the PTA. The first, a val chairman, Dan UcNeUit. Allen and Mr* M. Covillo, CALL DE. 3-54U spag^hetti dinner, will be served Town. Altor Socioty Meeting tilth grada room mothert, Phono CH. 4-6803 on Thursday, Nov. 7, from 6 to -Plenty of Free Parking— Closed Mondoy Eves., 8 pjn. The second, a ham dinner, The Altar and Roeary Society will be the hoitettei. J j PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttone 4^205 Thuridey, Nov. 7, 1957

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THOMAS P. LAUCHUN, 71, ol of Uichtcl, Jlwk, and Kit Harrfna- FUiataff. A ril.; and Jamea R. Braad- in Onr lAdy of M t Carmel Chureh, 4S61 Hookar Street. He m the too. Keoulen) Blfh Maee wie eele- Ini, Oanvar. Ba ia aim anrvlvad by Denven Nov. 8, for Mra. Rasa Societies Plan huebend o{ V en Lasglilln; brother bnted in St. Mary Hafdelne’t a brotbar. Ciaranca Braadini, Dtnvar. Boseletta. who died Nev. 1 in St et H n. F. X. CrtUmtrer, Smmeta- Chureb, Nov. t. Interment Ht. Olivet. Rtculam Hlfh M a» and Intarmcnt Anthony's Hospital after a long ill- burt, 1», Requiem Hicb Met* wee Boulevard Mortuary. , will ^ bald Friday, Nov, 8, in Sehuy- seaa. She waa 84, Burial waa in offered N^v. 4 in St. Cetberine'e CLYDE E. BREEDING. SR.. 88, lar, Nab. Ollnitr Mortuary. M t O liv e t Churtb. Intement Ht. Olivet. Boalc- 1881 Marion Street. He wae the hue- Mra. Buaelatta waa bom la Denver Smorgasbord eerd Uortuer?. ANNIE DUFFY, 76. 8640 Rum- band of Grace Breedlar; father of on March 1, 1988. and lived la the MARY O’KEEFE, 86. of 8108 Z. Clyde E. Breedlni. Jr.. San Leandro, boMt Straat. Sba waa tha motbar of Joiapb P. Duffy and Mra. Ann Ho­ Denver area all her life. Her home (St. Dumiltie’i Pariiit Denver) 18th Avenue. She vee tbe mother of C^if.: Robert E. Breedlni, Thomp- waa at 7821 Marla Street In West- Myrtle Herrinfftonj end rrendmother asnville, Coon.; Janie M. Harirove, bart. both of Dtnvar. Sba la aiao aur- A smorgasbord dinner is b^ vivcd by a-mnddauibtar. Ainaa Ana mlnater. She attended H t Camel Hobart, Rauulan Hlfh Maaa la bt- Seliool. She married Peter Buaoletta ing planned by the parish socie­ Inc offerad Thnnday, Nov. 7. at I la I t l l fci Denver. ties, to be held on Saturday, a.m. In Annunciation Church. Inter­ Snrvlviog an her husband: two Nov. 23. Jack Reilly, chairman, m ent M l Olivet. Ollnier Mortuary. aona, FYed and Leo, both of Denver: Professional Service one daughter. Mra. Velma Sweeney would appreciate full co-opera­ GEC«CE EASTER, 88. of 8888 of Wtatminater: a brother, John tion, as this event is replacing Maade Straat Ha waa tha beaband Saotangelo; a aleUr, Mra. JnUa the turkey parties usually held This office is dedicated to the exclusive professional of Mary H. Eaatar: fathar of Mil­ Romero, both of Denver. She ie also dred Kaaley and Garaid P. Oln- furvived by aevtn graadtoat. in November of each year. This service of examining eyes and fitting glasses. When atoad; brother of Helen Faber, Over­ Boulevard Mortuary. promises to be one of the out­ land Park, Kana.; Laura Watt and glasses are prescribed you can be assured of highest Ralph ^ater, North Platte, Neb.; MRS. CAROLINE B. CAREY' standing events in tbe parishi quality and workmanship. Arthur Baater, Cambrldca, Neb.; Requiem Haas was sang In the D . A . to Bo Spoeker Earl J. Eaatar, LewUtown, Mont; Cathedral, Denver, Nov. t for Mrs. Raymond Eaatar, Fallon, Nev.; nnd Caroline B. Carey, 71, who died Barney O’Kane, dynamic Dis­ Elmer Eaatcr, Denver: and the Tuesday, Oat 29, in her boras at trict Attorney of Jefferson grandfatbar of Julia Ann, Paul Pat­ 882 8. Sherman Street Interment County, will be the guest speaker 1 until 6 p.m. The price for adults ia $1.26 and, rick, and John David Olmataad. Ra- waa la H t OUvat The PTA of St. Fran- SWIGERT BROS. QUiam High Maaa waa offered In St at the meetingof the Holy Name Spaghetti Dinner for children under 12, 50 cents. Shown above Mrs. Carey waa a Ufe.long resi­ cis de Sales' School, Dofflinic'a Chnreh Nov. S. Inter­ Society on Thui^ay evening, from left to right are Mrs. Larry Nardin, Jerry 1550 Ctdifornia O ptO fltC tP ittS KEytlon« 4*7651 ment M t Olivet OUngar Hortnary. dent of Colorado, born In Ft Gar­ land. Dee. 8. 1888. She bad lived In Nov. 7, in the church auditorium Denver, will serve a spaghetti dinner in the Morford, Mrs. Fred Richardson, Bill Marticello, MARIE MUMPER. 74, 1149 Mo­ Denver for tbe paet 88 yean. high pehool cafeteria on Sunday,^Nov. id, from and Mrs. George Young. Better Vition Good Servtee at 8 o'clock. Mr. O’Kane encour­ lina Straat Recitation of tbe Boaary Her hueband was the lata William ages questions. Refreshmenta for Every Age A t-^ g h t Pricee wlU be Thursday. Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. I . C a n y . In OUngar Mortuary, E. CoMax at She ia aurvivad by four aonti will be served. PifOCCEDS TO AID PROJECTS Magnolia. Baoulem High Maaa will Frank B.. Daniel, and Marshall W. o f the Holy) ba offerad Friday, Nov. 8, at 9 a.m. Carey, all ot Denver, and Edward L> Name Society, the Uiher*' GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED la the Cathedral Interment M t Oli­ Carey of Seattle: and 10 graadchU- vet OUngar Mortuary, dren. Boulevard Mortuary. Clah, and Bey Seoat Troop S t Francis PTA Dinner ROSIAN SVALOI, 70. -8949 Uma­ MARY A. RYAN 65 will roeoive ComBunioa tilla Street Recitation of the Roaary Requiem Maaa waa offered Nev, 8 IB a froBp ia tho 7i30 o'clock wUI ba Thnraday. N ov. 7 . a t 8 p.m. Ma»e OB Saaday moraSag, in tha Boaary Chapel of Olinger Mor­ in Our Lady of Lourdes Chnreh for CHURCH PEWS — ALTARS Mary Agnes Ryan, who died Nov, 8 Nor. 10. Scheduled on Nov. IG tuary, 19th at Boulder. Requiem H igh Maaa' wUI ba offered Friday, in a local hotpitaL She waa 88. Bur­ Sanctuary workers for Pri- COMMUNION R A ILS — PRXE-DIEUS ial waa in H t OUvat Nov,, 8, at 10 a.m. In St Patrick'a dan, Nov. 8 and 16, are Mmes. Cbureh. Interment Central City. Hlae Ryan waa born In Peoria, IlL (St. Fraaci* de Sale*’ Parish, will meet Monday, Nov. 11, SalvatorellVl Albi, James J. Ford, SpadaU^m q. h t. iha. Jim a L OUngar Mortuary. July 1, 1881. She eame to Denver In Denver} at 6 p.m. in tha high school JACQUES BROS. 1907. She was a membtr of the Joseph Freitlnger, and Joseph library. All men of tbe par­ ADEUA FINLEY, 72. 8288 Lamar Altar RiMary Society of'^St Louis' The first PTA activity of the Straat Raeltatlon of tha Rosai^ will Pilakowski. ish are asked to taka an Chureh. Englewood, and of the St year, a spaghetti dinner, will 12700 W. 44 At*. HA 4-7984 ChuM k JuAnliW isL (ptafidjnanA hifi ba on Friday. Nov. 8, at S p.m. In Bernadette Circle of Onr l^ y of Father Dominic Brady, O.P, active part in this organixa- tha Hofmann Mortuary. Bequlam Lourdee Chureh. Her rtiidenee wae addressed the Rosary-Altar So- be held this Sunday, Nov. 10, tioB. High Maaa will be offered Saturday, 2804 S. Pcanarlvania Street in the high school cafeteria, O p en D aily MODERN FIXTURE COMPANY Nor. 9, at 9 a.m. in St Francis de eiety.menibers at the meeting on Salat* Church. Survivora ate one brother, John P. Nov. 4, and Father Louis Shea, 236 S. Sherman Street, from 1 Final plans will be made for Ryan; and four nlaeaa and nephawa. to 8 p.m. Tickets may be pur­ 929 Champa — Denver — MA. 3-4789 . LEO MESTAS, 47, 26 S. Yates Mra. Heltn Lewder, Mra, GeaeviavO O.P., showed his slides on mis­ the Thanksgiving dance to be Street He waa tbe hotband of Mar- Hufnagel, David G. nper, ell of Den­ sionary life in Nigeria, British chased at the door at $1.25 per held on Friday, Nov. 22. George iorte M. Meataa; fathar of Richard, ver; and Arthur J. Piper. Mlnaeapo* West Africa. adult and 60 cents per child Morrison’s orchestra will play. FREE PARKING Barbara, and Jerry Meataa: brotbar lla, M inn. She la a lso su rv iv ed by 18 under 12. of Porfy and Fata Meataa. Recitation grandnieces and grandaephewa. B ona Extend Thenki A social hour will be held fol­ is now available to of tha Rotary will be held Tburaday, M ortuary, Mrs, Fred Gardiner, PTA lowing the .meeting and re­ 6 6 Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in tha Hofmann Mrs. Eddie Bohn, chairman, ELSIE M. DaWAN president, urged members and freshments will be served. our customers at Why Pay More Mortuary. Requiem High Maas will wishes to thank the women who ba offered Friday, Nov. 8, at 9 a.m. Baqutem High Haas waa cele­ assisted her in serving the their families make plans to at­ More men of the parish are our new lot (T M e a ie rk ) In St Cajttan'a Church. Interment brated Nov, 6 la St John the Svaa- luncheon at the November meet­ tend. This is a major money- M t O U vat gellst'a Chureb. Denver, for Mn. urged to join tbe Holy Name 1321 Sherman Elele M. D tW an . M rs. D eW an dir.d ing of the Rosary Altar Society. raising event so that the organ­ choir. The practice hours are WILUAM J. COLLINS, 86, of Fox Nov. 2 in a local hospital after a They were Mmes. E. T. Benoit, ization may carry out its proj­ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Drive. Re w u tbe huaband of Mary long illntaa. She was 70. every Wednesday evening in T.: father of Frank, Woodland HllU, Peter Ciacco, Mike DeBell, Jo­ ects for the year. the church from 8 to 9 p.m. Calif,: Bob, Waatmlnatcr: Edward, Mn. DeWan waa born In Denver seph Frellinger, A^, H. Garbella, Tha aaaual card party Colorado Otnsod Stores Denver: Thereaa Teylor, Imkewood; on April 29. 1887, and waa rear^ Maurice Aitken is the director. sad eduratad la Denver and tbe Deer John Haberkorn, Carl J. Jensen, held by tha mothers’ aux­ and Franela, Denver. He la alao St. Anne's Pinochle Circle 1 6 th 4k Glonm rm aurvlved by eight grandchildren. Re­ Creek aWa. She returned to Den­ Norman Moauro, Peter Serafln, iliary of Boy Scout Troop quiem High Maaa waa celebrated in ver from Bailey in 1918 sad lived 126 will bo held on Friday, will meet in the home of Mrs. t o o Sa»ta Fa Dr. then the rest of her life. She mar­ Walter E. Trackery, and Jack St. Joeeph’a Chrreb Nov. 4. Inter­ Udick, Jr. Nev. 6, in the high sehoot John Baker, 244 S. Clay, 30 S e e * Broadway IBtb aad CalUoraia ment In M t OUvat Haekathal-Noo- ried Frank £. DeWan In Denver In Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 10 nan Mortuary. 1918. Her home waa at 888 Lafay- auditorium at 8 p.m. Ra- 3*33 W. Colfaa ITA a«d Tmaaat atta Straet. a.m. GRANT W. MARVEL. 87. died frashmant* will ba served. _ Curti* 4e 15tk S l Surviving are her huaband, Fraak Nov. 1. Requiem High Maaa waa of­ E. DtWan: a daughter, Mrs. Mar­ Tickets for the party may be garet L. Osborn; ont aon, Robert A. secured by coataetiag Mrs. liiRamaiiiiiimniuiiiMiaiiinmnMMnMBB^ fered Nov, 8 In St John the Evanie- Thornton Pastor of Hayward, Calif.; four grand­ llit’a Church, Loveland. Edward Noe, RA. 2-4874, or children and two great-grendehlldran. may ba purchased at tha YCNACIA LOPEZ, 80. 2889 & Intermant H t Olivet Moore Mort­ The'w orld’sI ONE PICKUP FOR DIREQ SERVICE Fedtral Boulevard. She waa tbe uary, door. mother of Angel Lopet, Conanello WILUAM C KERR Speaks Before Padilla, and Julia L ^ ts; mother-in- HNS Members' m ost beautiful law of Ralph Padilla; grandmother Raqulem Haas waa etiabrxted Nev. of Mary Ann Lopea; and alater ot 8 in St Joaeph'a Chureh. Dtnvar, Moss Nov. 10 TO BOTH COASTS SautUna Parra. Requiem Mate waa for Wllllara C. Kerr, Intement waa MUSIC offerad Nov. I In All Sainta’ Church. ia H t OUvat PTA in Wetby The monthly Mass for the ••• Intemant M t OUvat Day Morturay. Hr. Xqrr. 14, of 1188 8. Newton Holy Name Society wUl be held Street died Oet 81 in a local boa- ...eich Ibursdty on Qusroom Concert Halil JOSE NICHOLAS MARTINEZ, 12, pItaL Welby. — (Assumption Par­ on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8 a.m. 8090 W. WaUh PUee. He waa tha ish)—Father Charles Jones, The men of the parish, Boy Thii program is designed to bring music to seboot uncle of Fallpa and Juan Mattlnat, Ba waa born July 28, IIOI. at Lncita l,opea. and Andrea Reel, and Superior, Colo., and w m reared and aator of Holy Cross Parish, Scouts, and Cub Scouts are re­ children tnd it make* pleasant, infomadve Sevarlta Sanches. Requiem Maas waa received hia education In Dauver. He 'homton.was the guest speaker quested to meet in f;;iont of the cclabratad in S t Anthony of Padua’a married Mlea Elisabeth Hart of Den­ at the PTA meeting Nov. 1. lulening at home, too. Enjoy a symphony Chureh Nov, 8. Interment was la ver in 1928. Be had been a bar- grade school to form a proces­ M t O U vet teader In tha Santa Pa Tavern for The sisters thank all who con­ sion at 7:45 a.m. The Holy orchestra, with guest solista, choral group* ' tbe pMt 29 years. tributed to the pantry shower. Name choir will sing, and mem­ Denver-Chieago Trucking Ce«> Inc. EUJIO ORTEGA. 90. 2810 B. In addition to bis wife ba li ssr- and a dramatic cast Tune in... Raritan Street He waa the father of vlvad by two brethan, James J. of Refreshments were served by bers of the society will serve 45th & Jackson Denver DU. 8-4567 Boaendo, Rnben, Narelao, and Lula Danvtr and John P. of Long Beach. the fifth grade room mothers. the Mass. THURSDAYS 10:30 a.m. KIMN Ortata, Mra. Joaa Torray, and Mrs. Calif.; and four alatera, M n. Chariet Mrs. Joe LeGnardia won tbe Tha Holy Name Society John Montoya; and the brotbar of C. Kays. Mrs. F. D. Dnpar, M n , prise. Banarito and Mareial Ortega. He la W. O. Light and M n. H. C. L^lff, MAin 3-5314 also aurvlved by It grandebildrea all of Denver. Agnes Domenico explained and 88 graat-grandchtldran. Requlam High Maaa waa offerad In Saer^ He ie alao aurvlved by two aona, the use of the Advent Wreaths. Hear2 Chureh Nov. 6, Interment M t Robert and Daniel; two dsughtera, Orders for the wreaths, which Christ, King O U vat Mra. Steve HeKcpna and Mra. Mar­ are $2.26, will be 'taken until F. J. KIRCHHOF lon Sponeal, all of Denver: and nina Nov. 22. Orders can be made ISABEL ROMERO, 88. 8880 Cur­ gnadehildren. Howard Mortuary. tis Street She wea tha wife of Joe JOHN MeCANNA by calling Mra, Domenico at H. Romtro: mother ot Joe. Richard, AT. 8-9830. Scout Group Tony, Patricia, and Gloria Romero; The Rotary will ba recited Friday, Construction Co. and a aiatar of Mrs. Porflrio Gon- Nov. 8. at 8 p.m. in tha Haekathal- The PTA will sponsor a ulaa. She la alao aurvlved by three Noonan Mortuary for John HeCanaa. paper drive Tuesday, Dec. 10. grandchildren. Recitation of tha Ro­ formerly of 2828 W. 2Srd Avenne, Papers, magasines, and rage sary will ba held on TTiuraday. Nov. Denver. Hr. McCanns died In Chi­ Sets Etection 7, at 7 p.m. In tha Trevino Memorial cago, where he had lived for the pMt must be boxed or tied. Everyone CbapeL Requiem Maaa will be of­ 28 yean. Ha waa 82, participating in this drive BU ILD ER S , fered Friday, Nov. 8, at 9ll8 a.m. In Mr. MeCanna waa bora Sept 7. bringa his own p»ers, maga- (Christ the King Parish, Sacred Heart Church, Interment M t 1908, In Denver and w m graduated sines, and rags. There is no Daifvar) We Appreciate Your Patronage O U vat from 8t Domlnlo'a Sohoet, Ba wu The following slate of officers MARJORIE MAGUIRE, 18. of employed by the C. and S. BaUroad Eickup service and this must be 1880 Jay Street, Lakewood. She waa while In Denver and wm a tavern rongnt to tbe school gym Dee. was presented by the nominat­ 700 Lawrence St, Denver, Colo. tha daughter of Mr, and Mra, James operator in Chicago, 7 and 8. ing committee at the Girl Scout Maguire: aiatar of Jeannle Jaaka, RaqnItm High M ui will ba eale- The children that were ab­ neighborhood meeting held on & Fort Hueneme, Calif.; and of Carolyn :brated Saturday, Nov. 9, at 1:80 a.m. Oct. 30 in the home of Mrs. P. G. and James Maguire of Lakewo^. .in the CsthednL Burial will ba in sent from school at the time of «R»£ DESVER SHOrS WIIH CONflOENCE Requiem High Maaa waa etlcbrated M t 'O l iv e t the Immunisation clinic at Cronin: Chairman, Mrs. D. In St Bernadette's Church, Lake- Survivor^ include hia wife, Mra. Mapleton School Oet. 22 will Mycoff; vice cfaaiiTnan, Mrs. 2*MtM . KErsitM 4.I1II wood. Nov, 6. Interment M t Olivet Alii MeCanna. Chicago; three alatera, im l Capitol Mortuary. be able to get their i.ioenlation Olaf Jacobson; organizer, Mra. diaif . CEiter J'ISSS /skkdi. (E>m< 3-Kll Josephine Sehwalm, Catharine MeElin, John Hackett; public relations, MRS. ROSE BUSCIETTA and Mrs. Charles Crowe, all ot Den- sometime this month. Families var: and two brothera, James P. of Mrs. J. F. Karry; camp chair­ Requiem High Maaa was offered will be notified as to the time additional telephones Chicago and WliUam K. of Denver. and place. man, Mrs. M. L. Barmettlor; Mary Lou Costigan, presi- cookie chairman, Mra. Robert dent of the PTA,“ thanks all the Johnston; international friend­ V Requiem in Fort Logan room mothers for giving a ship and Juliette Lowe chair­ Halloween party for the school man, Mrs. David Carr; council OUR POPULAR i n COLOK children. delegate, Mrs. Ben Lofflin; al­ For Theodore Saiaz, 35 Sister Marcianne's room ternate council delegate, Mrs. again won the attendance prize Jack Thomas. Requiem High Mass is being rado Springs on Nov. 2 at the for the October meeting. Election of officers will take 'TRIM THE TREE SHOPS" offered by the Rev. Anthony age of 35. Plans Toy ParHos place at the next neighborhood Welniapfel Thursday, Nov. 7, Mr. Sales, a Colorado dis­ meeting to be .held in tbe home #t 9 a.m. in St Patrick’s abled veteran, lived all of his “Toy" parties will be given of Mrs. J. P. Karry, 063 Glencoe Church, Ft. Logan, for Theo­ life in Colorado and 26 years tbronghont the month of No­ Street, 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 4. dore Salas, who died in Colo- in Denver. He resided at 4026 vember by several hoateues in Nancy Carr, having completed ARE NOW OPEN! k I W. Floyd Avenue. the different areas. Toys will her tenderfoot rank, was in­ , ^ .1 ' be demonstrated at these par­ vested into Girl Scout Troop 69 In the U. S. Army from Nov. ties and orders will be taken so 7, 1942, to Au^. 23, 1946, he Friday, Nov. 1, while attending Wheat Ridge Rites delivery can be made before the troop’s cook-out at Montclair DOWNTOWN . . . LAKESIDE . . . CHERRY CREEK served as a private first class Christmas. Anyone wishing to Park. Leaders of this troop are For A . M . Schiller; infantry rifleman in the Sa­ attend these Toy parties can Mmes. P. G. Cronin and Ben lerno beachhead and Volturno call Violet Zarlengo, AT. 7- Lofflin. campaigns. 4279. A percentage of these 75 , Nun's Father War DecorsHeni sales will be given to the PTA. Nursery Volunteer He was wounded in combat The PTA ^ain will be in action and received the follow­ charge of the surprise package, Musical delights . . . Christmas tree lights . , . Requiem Hi^h Mau is being linen, and fish pond booths at offered Thursday, Nov. 7, at ing decorations and citations: Purple Heart; two bronze cam­ the dinner. Christmas cards 9:80 a.m. in Sts. Peter and will also be on display. beautiful centerpieces. . . jolly Santos. , , Paul's Church, Wheat Rid«, paign stars—fpr action at Sa­ lerno and Volturno;; goodgo con­ Friday, Nev. 3, at 3 p.m. for Albina M. Schiller, who died will be a geaarai meeting far Nov. 3. He was 7B. duct medal; and Ev European African, Middle Eastern The­ all workera far tha dinaer. A Christmos decorat!->ns of all kinds! See our popular Mr. Schiller was bora Dec. 27, ater ribbon. bam dinner will be terved ia 1881, in Odine, Kans. He was tbe lebeel gym Sunday, Nov. the son of William Schiller and He was hospitalised at Fits- 10 frem 1 te 5 p.m. Ticket* "Trim the Tree Shops" . . . they're enchanting. Frances Penks. He was a resi­ simons Army Hospital and re­ are $1.80 far adult* and 78 dent of Denver for 46 years, and ceived c physical disability hon­ cent* for cbildraa uad*r 12. waa a retired road supervisor orable' discharge at Brigham General Hospital. Salas was The teen-agera will hold their for Jefferson County. meeting Nov. 8 at 7 :30:3 0 p.m.p in employed at Gates Rubber Co. Surviving are his wife, Min­ the school gym. Tony, Joseph, for 12 years. and Alfred Broncucia donated nie Schiller; eight children, Sis­ Survivors are his wife, Eme- ter M. Philoment, New York; a pool table to the Teen-age 35 Miniature Lighti . . . ideal for smoll trees, line Salas; four children, Theo­ Club. Albin F. and Helen Schiller, dore, Jr.; Gabriel, Adreana, mantels. 2.98 set. Wheat Ridge; Eleanor Hilliard, and Cynthia Salas; his father, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mary Timotea Sataz, La Junta, Colo.; Williams, Washington, D. C.; Six brothers and sisters, Na­ Mines Newman Joe Schiller, Boulder; and Fran- than Salas and Delores Ra­ Jaunty Sonto with twinkling look. In five popular oes Haug and Marmret Cas- mirez, both of Denver; Frencho sario, Lakewood. He is also sur­ Saiaz, Alameda, Calif.; Josie Club to Convene sizes. 49^ to«9.98 vived by 12 grandchildren and Nieto, Harbor City, Calif.; three great-grandchildren. Bur­ Mary Borrego, Stockton, Calif.; Golden.— (St. Joseph’s Par- Ish)—The- — Colorado - ■ ■ Schools r - of - ial will be in Mt. Olivet. Boule- and Lucy 'Tidwell, Hillpitas, Mutieol Santa's Castle revolves. . . Swiss music box a t Mortuary. Calif. Capitol Mortuary. Hines Newman Club will meet Thursday evening, Nov. 7, at 7 Miss Helen Ankner, 218 o'clock in the basement of the S. Clarkson Street, Den­ ploys Jingle Bells. 12.98 church. The Rev. Charles Wood- ver, for three years a United Requiem Mass Is Sung rich, vocational director for the Airlines Hostess, combines her >• . >■ Archdiocese of Denver, will be gift to United Fund with her Candle Centerpiece of pine decoroted wrought iroq, guest speaker. All Catholic volunteer work at Infant of For Mercy Hospital Nun Btndenta attending Mines are Prague Nursery, one of the red topers. 3.98 welcomed. 119 agenciei which will benefit Solemn Requiem Maes was born in Scranton, la., on Dee. The Nativity Club Rosary from the $3,617,120 United celebrated for Sister Mary In­ *9, 1897,----- to -Thomas ,iB, and Mary Makers will meet in the home Fund goal. nocent, Sister of Mercy, who Carroll, She entered ^ e Sisteri of Mrs. Sarah Smith, 946 Moss Regularly for the past two Many other Musical Delights priced from 5.98 as otfractive as they are useful died Oct. 80 in Mercy Hospital, of Mercy of Colorado in Xo- Street, Tuesday, Nor. 12, at 1 years, Miu Ankner has spent Denver, at the age of 60. IThe vemben, 1921, when the mother- o'clock in the uternoon. her “day oft’’ each week, as to. 22.98 Mass was offered in the hospi- houK and noWtiate were locate Pariihioaar* mat with the airline hostess, caringfor babies tai chapelebapel on Nov. 2 with 'tne in Aurora. In 1660, she cele­ ; ea sy fo order. . . just call Rev. Andrew Warwick, pai- at tbe nursery, ^ e asaists in > Rev. Herbert Banigan, hospi brated her sliver jubilee. She tar, on Nev. 8, to start plan- feeding, dressing, and -amusing tal chaplain, as the celebrant. had been stationed at Mercy aiag eeafaraaca* oa Caafra- tbe infants. Downtown and Cherry Creek, second floor Fathers Regis McGuire and Leo I Hospital in the dietary depart­ taraity af Cbristiaa Daetriaa, Others are exhorted to make Lakeside, upper leVel i M ountain States Telephone : Black were deacon and snbdea- ment for many yurs. * wbieb will ba arganixad far their gift to United Fund as con, respectively. Burial was in Surviving are two brothers, tha fir*t tima la tkii pariik. generous as hers. Somewhere Mt Olivet. Bernard J. and Daniel Carroll, Farther iaformatiaa will ba someone In need will be grate­ Sister Mary Innocent was both of'Wheat Ridge. pnbiished later. ful. 1

Thursday, Nov. 7, 1957 Offica, 938 Bannock Stroef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttltphona, K a y ifo n t 4<4205 P A G r T H I R n E N

KEEP THAT ALL-IMPORTANT CONTACT UXTRUCT Over-Organization vs. Personal Care acts for CatboKco tm m Coprrirbt, M.C.W.C. 8«rvlea B j R k v . B o b s t £ . K z k z i s e n The Jesuit educator ex­ regiriend nune U fast be- JESUIT FATHER Ucms pressed his regret that “ in coming that of • pill and F. Cervantes of Regis Col­ many hospitals the registered hypo peddler. lege, Denver, created a stir nurse ig so taken up ^ th the The lack of opportunity to in the past week when he work of a secretary, stenog­ do the “ extra little kings’’ charged that “ assembly-line rapher, and bookkeeper that for th* patient has almost medicine is taking the heart she hardly sees the patients.” caused this R.N. to go into and soul out of the medical A CATHOLIC NURSE who practical nursing altogether. profession.” Addressing a has made medicine her life The practical nurse, she said, HAS 1,200 .VOCATIONS state meeting of practical profession called this writer gets the satisfaction of per­ nurses, the sociologist sin- and expressed a hearty sonal, psychological memca- gUd out, as the chief cul­ “ Amen" to Father Cervantes' tion while the RJI. is busy prits, specialization, technol­ comments. She added one filling out charts. Largest Family in the World ogy, invention, mass educa­ more reason for the waning THIS WRITER has no in- tion, and bureaucraric paper “ personal touch” —the short­ tentlon of entering a medical work. Such developments, he age of nurse personnel. There controversy. He is a firm be­ By Paul H. Hallett been half as fruitful as die Tremblay unitxi, liever in the policy that lamented, have “smothered are so many patients, she the entire North American continent would be the intimate communication pointed out, and so few keeps the epecialist “in his IN 1657 A MARRIAGE cook place ia between doctor and patient.” nurses that the role of the own back yard.” Father Cer­ Canada between two French colonists, Pierre Frendi speaking today! vantes may speak of these Tremblay and Ozanne Achon. A ,few weeb HUMAN BEINGS do not multiply like thin^ because he is a socl- SOVIET ANNIVERSARY ologut and knows not a little ago, 6,000 Tremblays gathered to celebrate rodents, and (families like the Tremblays, how­ of medicine besides. that anniversary in (Quebec. There are no fewer ever possible theoretically, have been, and will But the thought occurred than 60,000 Tremblays co5ay. Of the number, always remain, the exceptioai It is interesting to the writer: Could it be 201 are priests and 1,000 are brothers and nuns,. to compare French Canaan fertility with that 40 Years of Life possible in this modem age of the descendants of Dutch Calvinists who that the big imrisbes, too, are many of whom left their cloisters for the first becoming smilty of a similar time by special dispensation. The Tremblays settled South Africa at about the same time failing in the line of epiritoal carried off with ease a Canadian award made Frontenac was bringing over French men and ministration? Ontaide of the to the family with the greatest number of re­ women to Canada. Both secs of people were, In Regime hearing of Confessions and and still are, beset with enemies. Both popu­ the rendering o f personal at?- ligious vocations. lations were built up from a small original FRIGHTENING CONSIDERATION, vice, together with such per­ In 1763, the year of the Treaty of Paris, as the Soviet sonal contacts as thoss occa­ which gave Can^a to England, there were stock by means of a high birth rate. It seems as observes the 40th anniversary of the Red Revolu­ sioned by funerals. Baptisms, 65,000 French-speaking (jmidians. These were though their fertility were in answer to an tion this week, is that scarcely anyone under 'the age and weddings, is imperson­ instina that told them that cmly by a high of 45 in this goliath of some 200,000,000 persons ^as ality vitiating city parish life, the descendants of immigrants who had come from France just a hundred years before. Now birth rate could these nations survive. known life under any but a godless regime. With the in some instances? X ItoMC o r nW rSTM VW M * c f CSiWAf • O K t CPMPKTtLV AOV'C«rMK/C.M3W„ there are about 3,000,000 French-speaking THERE IS NO DOUBT HAS so % o r rrs a o o . o o o POPULP-noM c^rn ou e. Much the same instinct seems to have passage of years, the number of those who received that the city pastor’s life is religious instruction, who believe in God and His law, Canadians and thejf numbers are still fast in- operated in Irriand between the years 1640 so busy a round of activities aeasing. who pray and pgactice charity, is dwindling. Within a that be has little'time for NO MAN AN ISLAND and 1847. At the earlier dace, the green little few decades Russia may have returned to the morass home visitation, for example. THE QUEBEC FAMILY of the I7tb island had just under 1,000,000 people, deci­ of paganism from which it arose more than 1,000 Many a pastor has signified century was large, as, for that matter, was the mated by wars and persecution. The ensuing u much to this writer, with family in neighboring New England. Eight two centuries saw the population shoot up to years ago with conversion to Christianity. A moanfol lament that such '\vory Tower' Attitude The vast majority of Christians in Russia at the is the case: For the “ born children were common in one household, and 8,000,000. Emigration and deferred marriages time of the Red Revolution were Orthodox, separated pastor” longs for the per- By Frank McCarthy tail the truth and beauty of families of 20 were not rare. The French gov- have brought the figure today down to a third eonal contacts that give both THERE IS A POPULAR the Catholic faith? ernnlenc under Colbert, the chief Minister of of that number. the Irish nation not had from the See of Peter, but with priesthood and valid This is not intended to ai meaning and satisfaction to song thst goes: “ Come down Louis XIV, had a policy of sending over ship­ this high birth rate in the two saddest cen­ sacrifice and sacraments. Continued Communist rule what can become a ledger- ply to alt Catholics, merely . . . come down... from your turies of its history the Irish would indeed in the Soviet is a terrific blow at the Orthodox Church book and meeting • minutes Ivory tower...” the great majority. Who, me? loads of girls of go^ character with the objea throughout the world, and probably its death knell in existence. The fault is not One wonders how many of you say to yourself. I go to of marriage. As soon as they landed they would have been a vanish^ species today. his, but that of modem con­ us have fashioned an ivory my Confession and Commun­ be met by the bachelors, who picked out their IN ALL LIKELIHOOD the French Ca- Russia. When Russians once more turn to Christian­ ditions. ion! And so you do. You are tower of isolation—a tower wives with businesslike dispatch. It was all nadians will continue to have a relatively high ity, we trust it will be the faith of their fathers, who T|ie shortage of clergy per­ from which we look down watching out for nuQiber first brought the Gospel to that land. sonnel is one obvious reason upon the rest of the human one: But who is watching very unromantic, but the marriages were as birth rate, and to produce religious vocations in for this situation when it race. It is one thing to be out for number nothing? happy u any of those prefaced by courtship. a ratio comparable to that of the Tremblays, Who is watching out for the T h e h u m a n h e a r t is empty, without God, life has does exist. The constantly in- ' devout; it is quite another If every one of these original marriages had who have b m so signally blessed by God. creasing population mass in to look down upon others be­ atheists and the agnostics? no meaning, and so there is hope that Russia, with Who is watching out for the a yearning hunger to satisfy the human spirit will the city and suburbs is an­ cause you think you are more other. But a further reason devout than they. searching, confused multi­ OUR BROTHER'S KEEPER? one day return to the God from whom it is now separ­ for bureaucratic parish life, tudes that are too uncertain ated. A religious vacuum has been created; when the at least according to some au­ IT IS NOT suggested, or to ask, and too shy to knock? time has come, it is our belief that Christianity once thorities, is the multiplica­ implied, for one moment that “ WHAT .HAS THIS got tion of parish organizations. we should not uphold the be­ to do with ih«7” you ask in Foreign Aid-Bitter Pill or Charity more will sweep Russia in the greatest mass conver­ THERE ARE SOME or­ liefs we hold dear. On the shocked Indignation. “ I am sion of all history. ganizations, it is true and all contrary, it is suggested that no St Peter. I can just By Ray Whitehead unconstituticnality can be to the Bishops’ Relief Fund, will admit, that are part of we not fail to meet the obli­ about keep myself straight” FOR SOME PERSONS for­ made. where I know that at least In the meantime, however, we see the depths to gations of the present day: 890 of it will eventually lind which human beings, and especially the rulers among the parish's lifeblood. There Granted. But when you are in eign aid is a bitter pill to ANOTHFR OBJECTION are other groups that add The challenge of showing true the state of grace, do you swallow. For others it repre­ to the practice is that for­ its way to the objects of my humanity, can sink without God. On May 4, 1950, the much to the spiritual vitality courtesy to non-Ca^olics, the make it a state of compariMn, eign aid is of no benefit to charity. If it goes through duty of explaining the car­ sents the fulfillment of the Soviet announced that it had repatriated 1,939,163 of parish life when they are too? Do you ascend your ivory duty of charity toward dis­ us. It creates, rather, a drain f ovemment hands, at least well conducted. But no or­ dinal principles of our faith tower and look piWngly down on the county’s resources. TO of it will be used for the German prisoners of war and that, with the exception to those who may ask that tressed fellowmen. of 9,717 war criminals and 14 hospital patients, none ganisation, it aeems to this on all you survey? Is your at­ One of the greatest benefits care and feeding of bureau­ writer, should be allowed so searching ducriion. titude one of lip-service-sor­ Aid to Communist-con­ to our nation is the creation crats—domestic and foreign— were left. Cries of anguish went up from hundreds of to infringe on the parishion­ Some Catholics, however, row and condescension to­ trolled nations is not consid­ of good relatiofts with other who will probably see to it thousands of German homes whertf'the return of loved ers’ rights and the pastor’s argue thus with themselves: ward the lowly millions that ered in the scope of this dis- nations, especially with the that the balance is used to time that there is no longer, (1) We have the true faith, have unfortunately been de­ ' cussion, nor, of course, is backward and the overpopu­ support birth control clinics ones was still daily the object of hope and prayer. strictly militarir aid. Chancellor Adenauer pointed out that Russia had ad­ place for personal contact why bother to try to convert nied the gift of faith? lated and poorer countries. In in Japan or pay the mainten­ where it is needed. those who do not want to At times, one is nauseated One of the ar^ments ad­ such countries, discontents ance costs on that unused and mitted holding 3,500,000 German prisoners at the end The solution to this situa­ ten? In any case, our individ­ by the stuffy state of those vanced agaiast assistance to brew into trouble, which unwanted wheat mill in of World War II, and had not accounted for some tion is not easy to formulate. ual faith in Catholicity is se­ who look upon themselves os other nations from the money spreads throughout the world Korea.” 1,500,000. Russia sternly vetoed a request by the U.S. Some pastors, chieriy in new cure, why bother with oth­ just a hair's breadth away gathered from the taxpayers and involves us ia great con­ ALTHOUGH THIS posi­ to permit investigation of the situation. ' parishes, have decided to take ers? (2) We are afraid. If from sainthood. The fact is is that it usurps the right of flicts. It would seem logical, tion champions tha obligation the time, come what may, to we engage in discussion, our that those who truly live a the public to say how na­ even from a strictly selfish of the “haves” to share their he german red visit their people indiridn- faith might be weakened. We life of jMrfection are humble tional revenue shall be spent, point- o f view, to give aid superfluous goods with the T CROSShss now issued the larg­ and charitable. est set of books ever published in Germany, a ally. Others have curtailed know wnat we believe, but A banker, said one person, where it is needed in order to “have nots,” it questions the their organizational activi­ we can’t quite explain it. THE IVORY TOWER at- has no right to use the funds prevent the'rise of discontent means of doing It This per­ 120-volume encyclopedia of tragedy. Listed are 1,370,- ties to re-establish that im­ SOMETIMES it seems as titude is evident not only in of the depositors to make con­ and the eventual sacrifice of son's argument virtually de­ 000 Wehrmacht soldiers missing in action on the East­ portant link with their fam­ though we sit on the vast our treatment of non-Cath^^ tributions to the Community our manhood and our wealth. nies that tha government has ern front in World War II, with 700,000 photos. ilies. Whatever the means, olios, but in our self-styled Chest. If he does, he ought The drain on a nation’s re­ a right to levy taxes for works the pastoral trend '"back to ches»oard of the United States securely ensconc^ in superiority over those we to be removed. sources is much greater of charity. I believe it has the Through questioning of returned prisoners, cases of the home” is a healthy one. consider lukewarm in our more than 170,000 missing soldiers were cleared up in our individual towers: Our BUT, IT MUST be remem­ through armed conflict than right when the need ia too self-made towers of coward­ own faith. through help given to the great for private charity to 1950-55—nearly all of them dead. Almost all the re­ f o r t y HOURS' There is an ever-present bered, tile money paid to the ice, prudery, ignorance, and government in taxes it not needy. satisfy. maiming soldiers are likewise presumed to be victims d e v o t i o n selfishness. Are we afraid to danger of this state of mind The Bishops’ program, pervading the intellects of placed ofi deposit with the na­ A SELFISH MOTIVE, of Soviet brutality. Archdiocese of Denver say: This is what I believe? tional treasury to . be with­ probably the but private one Do we fear to talk to non- Catholic writers, teachers, however, is not the only basis ' in the country, is supported, Such is man’s inhumanity to man—without God! WEEK OF NOV. 10 and lay theologians. This drawn by us when we demand. for considering foreign aid. CatboUcs? Are we too in o- Taxes are levied by the gov­ nonetheless, mainly by Cath­ TWENTY.SECOND SUNDAY rant of our faith to explain smug, self-satisfied attitude, What of charity? olics, who are, at most, one- AFTER PENTECOST this attitude of discretion be­ ernment to pay the costs of "Am I,” ask^ one person, Men and Mixed Marriages it to others? Or are we so governing. They are not a fourth of the population of D«nv«r—lininaealate Heart af wrapped up in our smug, cause of fear, this attitude of “ my brother’s keeper?’’ “You the U. S. But the burden of credit entered in depositors’ bet your life I am,’’ he re­ C atholic men should not be granted dispen­ Mary— Ma» yerc»t complacent, little world oi narrow selfishness—is not international charity rests on Fountain— St. Joteph’i Church the true Catholic attitude. bank books hut an expense to plied. “ Do I,” he asked, "have sations for mixed marriages as readily as Cath­ existence that we do not meet public needs- the whole country, and only (Thirtaaa Hour*’) want to take the time to de­ WE HAVE THE DUTY of an obligation in charity to the federal government is able olic women, according to Archbishop John Garner of spreading the faith Christ It has been claimed, more­ help the victims of famine to meet adequately a challenge Pretoria, South Africa. Men generally have the initia­ DAY FOR DEDICATION handed down to ns. We have over, that using public funds and flood and war wherever of such great proportions. It tive in selecting a partner, he declares, and Catholic the obligation of towing it to give aid to other nations they may be?” “Absolutely, I is estimated by recognized is unconstitutional. If it is do,’’ was his answer. men should actively seek a Catholic girl. H ^ ^ L I L I_l P \ I wherever, and whenever, and authorities that between one- however we can. Thomaa 50, then it is a great wonder “ But when the govern­ half and two-thirds of the There is no theological basis, asserted the Arch- IxSfTIGmtDQr ttlQ ll Q r O LJGOC] Mert<» titled one of his that It has not been brought ment,” he went on, “taxes me world’s populaticm suffers bishop, for the idea that a certain couple are predes- books No Man 1$ an Island. to the attention of the su­ to the tune of, let ns say, from hunger. tined to meet and marry. Catholic young men who are By Bob Giifs only in honor of those who Our destiny is inextricably preme Court and that body 8100 for foreign aid, I am GRANTED THAT the deprived of my freedom of VETERANS’ DAY^ one of died, or were maimed, that we fnterlaced with the destinies nas not ruled that the prac­ government does have the sincere in searching for a Catholic partner for mar­ of others. You .will never see tice violates the supreme law action and restricted in my riage are seldom disappointed. They cannot eipect to our national holidays, ap^ may live.—but also an oc­ right to tax the people for casion of re-dedication to ^ e the bestiftc vilion from the of the land. I fail to see any charitable activities. I would support of foreign aid pro­ propriately, is celebrated on basis on which such a claim of much rather see my flOO go find such a partner unless they seek out Catholic social Nov. 11, which is the Feast Constitution of our country; window of your ivory tower. grams, authorities hold that events and date Catholic girls. of St. Martin of Tours, pa­ a re-dedfeation of the un­ the proportion of our taxes tron of soldiers and himself written pledge to our dead IN RELIGIOUS BELIEFS attributable to various causes T he same is true, to a lesser extent, of Catholic a military man at the age of that we will strive for the cannot be determined. And so girls. Those who set as a primary qualification of 16 to 20. Martin slashed promotion of international we do not know whether 81 a future husband that he must be Catholic usually will his closk in half and shared peace with justice and free­ or 810 or 8100 from a particu­ it with a shivering beggar— dom under God. This, please Refresher Course for Adults lar individual ia marked for enter into a Catholic marriage. Lord, we shall do if we keep Our Savior. The men we By Ret. Dandl J. Flaherty number less than 26 par cent. Yet in this day when it is foreign aid. The most important thing is that young men and honor on Veterans’ Day ren­ in mind the divine words of That there is inefficiency Our Savior, who gave him­ And yet, religion is by far difficult to liYa what we pro­ women realize the importance of marrying some one dered their last full measure WE WONDER how many the most vital field in edu­ fess, we should eonitantly be In government operations can­ of devotion to our nation; self for all mankind: Catholic adults in the United not be denied. But millions of of their own faith, and then set out to do so. “ Greater love than this no cation today. renewing our strength —Rev. John B. Ebel many returned, some to civi­ States have ever avmled Too many have never made through study and research. persons overseas need the bar­ lian life and others to hos­ man hath, that a man lay themselves of a refresher est essentials merely to exist. down his life for his friends” a serious study of the eternal We cannot long “ live” what pitals. course in relirion. A good truths since their grade we do not know. As Christians we should be In these times we dare (John XV, 18). guess would be that they able to see Christ in them. The Denver Catholic Register school days, and this because IT IS ONLY HUMAN to not forget our appreciation Catholics, by and large, are If His hand is extended for president...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr,'D.D. of the lives that men offered, of the impression that re­ forget much that we might help, can we in charity re­ £ditor..._Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Joor.D., LittD^, LLD. as a sacrifice to safeguard ligious traminp; ends with once have known. Forgetting fuse to help Him on the plea Managing Director....Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. the principles we hold dear. 'd ia d in a n d , J U dtn/ijj formal schooling. Nothing can be forgiven, but failure that government inefficiency Executive Editor______Rev. John B. Ebel, LittD., HistP. As President Lincoln said at could be further from the to recapture what is forgot- ^ would prevent a good part of Associate Editors—Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., LittD.; Rev. Gettysburg, we must imple­ KLZ-TV, Denver truth. ten when the opportunity pro* our help from reaching Him? Daniel Flaherty, U.A.; linus Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, ment the patriotism of the Cbanael 7 KOA-TV, Denver sents cannot be forgiven. TO MANY AMERICANS LittD.; Jack Heber, B.A., LittD.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B. living, with a vigorous re­ WE BELlEVE>-SnBd«7(, Chaaaal 4 WHY THIS MISCONCEP­ College professors, doctors, inefficiency is a stumbling LittD.; Art Director, Leo Cansvan, D.F.A. minder of the fact that civic 10:30 a.m. Nov. 10, TION, this lackadaisical atti­ lawyers, give us our cue. THE CHRISTOPHERS— tude? Maybe it is because the These are professional men Uock to reaching an attitude Entered as second class matter at the poitoffiee at virtue has to be nourished “ Catholic Bcliaf Com- Sunday!, 12 noon. Nor. that approves use of their tax with religious principle and caraiag Man.” greater number of the Amer­ in daily contact with their Denver, Colo. 10, “A Viiit With Cadi ican clern have not stressed science, yet they are the money for aid to the needy of sound morality, other countriee. The solution Tbli P*p*r PrioteC Rntlrtlr bjr Union Lsbor B. 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S t James' Legion of f^ary Brings Parish in Security Village Gets 8 Lapsed Catholics to Sacraments Organization W ork Under Way The Legion of Mery Praesi- and the Last Sacraments were taken to Maas or other Security Village. — (Holy his deep gratitude for the set for the parish wlU he dium of Our Lady, Help of were procured for three per­ services, eight persons were Family Parish) — Activities in magnificent response thus far reached on schedule and pre­ Christiana, in St. James’ Par­ sons. enrolled in parish societies, one of the newest parishes of experienced, both from his par­ dicts that Holy Family Parish ish, Denver, induced eight Extending their work a 475 hours were given in sanc­ the Denver Archdiocese have ishioners and his neighbors. will be one of the most active lapsed Catholics to return to good distance beyond the city ‘ tuary and other church work, been gathering momentum re­ He is confident that all goals in the Colorado Springs area. the sacraments the past year. limits, the group, represented and eight Bosaries and Fu- cently as a fund-raising wm- This fact was carried in the by one of its members, estab- ner^ Marses for deceased naign got under way, the Holy group’s 18th annual report, Imbed a Legion of Mary curia perAns were attended by the' Name 5ociety met and chose of­ Gifts & Flowers which covers the period from in Billings, Mont. group. ficers, the Altar and Rosary ! Sept 18, 1956, to Oct. 22 of Visit 2,846 Patients Distributed by the mem­ Society members showered the By this year. Calls at hospitals were bers, were 6,596 pieces of lit­ rectory with much-needed ar­ Refused Priest made 75 times, and 1,880 erature, 250 rosaries, 196 ticles, and pastors snd parish­ ZEAL NEFF One woman, it was stated Catholic patients and 966 medals, 88 Green Scapulars, ioners of sdjaeent parishes 122 holy cards, and 153 other loaned and donated equipment CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS & in the report, had been away non-Catholic patients were FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS from the sacraments for visited, to whom were dis­ religious articles. and furnishings. about seven years, but re­ tributed 260 rosaries. The + + + Holy Family Parish of Se­ ■ DISTINCTIVE GIFTS fused to allow a priest to beads were furnished by the At Shirley-Savoy curity Village waa eatabiished visit her. rosary-making circles of the Aug. 16, with Father Joseph J. 1218 Wash- Golden CR. 9-4041 When, following her release iparish. Furnished by the Leberer, naUve of Denver and from a hospital, she entered a pastor for distribution were formerly pastor of St. Patrick’s convalescent home, the le­ 2,600 copies of Catholic pub­ St. James' Fall Parish, Mintum, designated as gionaries continued calling on lications. the first putor. her. On one of the visits, she Spears Sanitarium, the The first parish activity was the conduct of a centus, ac­ finally requested a pri^t Jewish Ex-Patients’ Home, C olorado Springs and returned to the practice and the Sunset Convalescent Dance Slated complished in short order by of the faith. Home are visited regularly, the men and women of the Through the untiring ef­ and each week aU of the sick parish. forts of one of the members of the parish receive visits. On November 9 The census revenlad that J. D. CROUCH over many years, the praesi- Included in the praesidium there ware Just over 250 C. D. O’BRIEN 'CathoKc fainlUas with 1,000 dium reported, a marriage are seven active, 100 ai^ili- (St. Jamal’ Parish, Denvar) ary, 13 adjutorian, and tuee •euls in Security Village outside the Church was vali­ All parishioners and friends alone, with an eillmatad two dated. praetorian members. of St. James’ Parish will con­ dosen Catholic families in Among other noteworthy Members made 254 call* AisPArn riiiiiiA r Spaghetti and meatballs are a big treat verge on thh Lincoln Boom of Aurora Uinner ,ny e s p e cl^ for littla Karen Jor­ tha inmodiata vicinity. results accomplished through at Catholic homes and 218 the SUrley-Savoy Hotel this any time, especi; the efforts of the group were census calls were completed gensen,^______daughter^...... of. _!r.Mr. and Mrs. LesLee Jorgensen,Jorgensen; who in the HNS Orgonixet Saturday night, Nov, 9, for the The Holy Name Socle^ held the Baptism and First Com­ in order to contact non-Cath- “Annual Fall Dance.” A large picture above is eagerly antlclpatiM a sampling from Mrs. Anne munion of two adults. Three olics or lapsed Catholics, Pearsall and served by Chef Joe Fulham. This “trial run” pre­ its organisational meeting on crowd is Anticipated in view of the evening of Oct. SO and se­ prospective converts were en­ Other statistics in the re­ the interest of the parish in the cedes the parish dinner to be held on Sunday, Nov. 10, from rolled in instruction classes, port reveal that 16 persona 1 to 7 p.m. in the St Plus Tenth Church basement, Aurora. lected Dr. Joseph Gentile, local Quality Apparel athletic program of the school. dental surgeon, as president. Proceeds of the dance will be The men and women of the parish will cook and serve the IN COLORADO SPRINGS dinner, and extend an invitation to the public. The charter members chose SINCE ISTS used to finance this program Dr. Charles P. Mahoney, medical A1 Artzer, chairman of the ar­ officer stationed at Fort Car­ rangements, and his committee FOR PARISH SCHOOL FUND Kiowa and Tejon Streets son, as vice president, Lt. Ed­ la at 10:00 B t i d o t t t promise a very enjoyable eve­ ward L. Maillet |s secretary, ning to all'who attend. All are and John E. Kinkenon as beas- Out at 5:00 invited. Benefit Dinner Slated urer. u VI DRIVE IN Altar Society Meeflns Ths society voted to attend SUPERIOR The Altar and Rosary Socie^ Mass on the second Sunday of S MOTEl will meet in the Montciair Civic each month in a body, to meet J CLEANERS building on Friday, Nov. 8. At St. Pius X Hov. 10 once a month to conduct its busi­ Members of the Holy Cross ness, and fixed annual dues at Stay with "Ja y" 624 W. Cole. ME. 4-3882 y f Circle will serve luncheon st 1 Aurora. — (St Plus Tenth school fund. The dinner is open 820 N. Nevada Parish)—The parish hall will to sll who wish to attend. $1. o'clock. Members of the circle Featuring a menu of ipa- The women of tha pariph ar­ a t r a i » are Mmes. W. H. Wolf, 'Victor be Gte setting on Sunday, Nov. 10, for the church dinner spon­ ^etti and meatballs, green ranged a shower of household Lombardi, Hubert Hughes, J. >UB and equipment and have P. Garrettj^Boyd Bslley, Donald sored by the women of the salad, Italian bread, cookies Altar and Rosary Society and and ice cream, punch and cof-‘. n delivering items to the rec­ FRED'S BOOTERY Chipman, B. W. •L^uth, John J. tory at 312 Morningside Drive Vance, qnd John Wagner. Mrs. men of the Holy Name Society. fee, the dinner will be table- M AY R E A in served by volunteers of the during tha past week. 106 E. Pike* Peak Ava. Mary Grover will submit a re­ Proceeds of the occasion will Tb* Bout* of Santa Fe port on th recent food sale. be contributed to the parish women’s group. High chain and Local Parlshet Help JUMPING JACK SHOES Mrs. Helen Hinton, program stools will be available for the Pastors of adjacent parishes ProD R E A L T O R chairman, has announced that youngsters. in and around Colorado Springs Cr'.dU to T*eo-At* Boy* A Ctrl* Serving will ho from 1 have been of great material as­ Mrs. Lowell-Nelson, who spent INSURANCE - LOANS 3 m many years in Japan, will Mother of God until 7 o’clock at a cost of sistance in helping the new par­ speak on that country and the 31.50 for adults and SO cants ish get under way. for children under 12 years wo^k that the missionaries are Father Duane Theobald of 725 N. Tejon St. doing among the people as she of ago. Tickets will he evail- Divine Redeemer Parish assisted Rosary Society ahle at tha door. came into contact with them in the purchase of a refrigerator Colorado Springs, Colo. and their work. All women of Plans A r t M a4t for the rectory’s kitchen; Fa­ the parish are invited. For Baxaar ther Michael Harrington of ME. S-77S1 Girls of the eighth grade pub­ Meeting Nov. 13 At the meeting Nov. 1, the Pauline Chapel Parish, Broad­ lished the firet edition of a class women of the Altar and Rosary moor, donated a complete bed­ in through com- paper Nov. 1. The mimeo­ (Mother of God Parish, Society made final plans and room set; Father Anthony G. graphed copy is attractive and Denver) schedules for the parish dinner. Elzi of Corpus Christ! Perish U e . 8-0348 The Heyse Sheet interesting. All articles appear­ The Altar and Rosary Society Mrs. Shirley Jorgensen, presi­ S ve a portable altar ahd fold- MX. 4-8>51 ing are original. It is to be a wiU meet Wednesday evening, dent, expressed ^ e thanks of j chairs for the rectory LARJtY JEXRY Metdil & Roofing monthly project The staff c h ^ l. Nov. 13, at 7 o’clock for recita­ all to the committees and block Madden Plumbing Co. members are: Editor, Nathless tion of the Rosary in the and street chairmen who have Catholic families of Colorado INCORPORATEO Nevin; assistant editor, Anita Springs snd Denver as well as rLUMBINC OHITRACTOItS HEATING ROOFINa church. A program and business contributed their time and ef­ PLUMBING ttEPAlXS Howe; reporters, Paula Marvel meeting will follow in the base­ fort to ensure the success of military priests from nearby CAS WATER HEATERS SHEET METAL and Kathleen Peterson; and ment Refreshments will be the undertaking. Fort Carson 'have been generous n«u ■! soots an *. mini** Me Pbee*i ME. 8-4488 E«t. 18S8 typist, Vichi Miltman. served. Mrs. Elwood Hender- Because of tne parish dinner, in their assistance. B28 SO. NEVADA It hai been infgeited (hat shott will demonstrate gift the usual nursery services dur­ Men of the parish repainted (he Saadey evening Men be wrapping and making bows. A ing Masses will not be avail­ the interior of the rectory while Pete Reroni offered at a later time. Tble special invitation is issued to able on Sunday, Nov. 10, Also the women gave the home a Fnrnitiire Shop reqgeit has coma from many til auxiliary members to attend canceltd for this week on^ are thorough cleaning. Williom C. Croron who feel that the later hour UPHOLSTERING this evening meeting, particu- the coffee hours after Masses For First Structure RE-UPHOLSTERING AND would be more convenient. l^ly those who work during and the Friday evening meeting REPAIRING Optometrist Before melring: a chenge (be Acting jointly with Pauline Ute day. A short talk on the of the pre-teen youngsters. Fri­ (^hapel Parish ,of Broadmoor, SUs Cw *n eed Dnperi** 125 Nartk T*Joa St. pastor, the Rev. William V. sacrament of Extreme Unction evening willl be devoted today M e4v to Ordor PHONE ME. 2-3«61 Powers, would like to knew the new parish is conducting a will be given by one of the a thorough shining up of the fund-raisingair campaign to secure Faraiture Made t o Order COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. the coDseusus of opinion of priests of the parish. ball in preparation for the din­ 84-Z3 S. Wektetdi Av. ME. X-840I those who usuelty attend the the necessary money to build its First Aid Closs ner; any men who find it pos­ first structure. evening Mass. A caM will he sible to Join the clean-up squad welcoasa from interested per­ Tentative plans are bting Until auitahle facllitle* are ZECHA & ADAMS; sons as to their opinion' on made for a Red Cross first-aid meeting at ? o’clock will be available within the eon- Conoco Service Statioa this matter. No change would class in the parish. All who ate welcomed. fine* Seenrity VIHafe The religious items coun­ Father Leherer ii offering be made until the first of the interested should contact Mrs. ter in the perish hell will be new 70ir. William.Brayden at PE. 3-8S60, Ma*i en Sunday* at Temple One wny fare or Mrs. Lyle Sieling at PE. 3- open efter eech Mess every Memorlel Chepel, at tha Shower tar Sisters Suadey, Nor. 17, until Chriit- eouthem limite of Celerade between Denver The annual reception and 8170, as soon as possible. mes. Special Chriitmes items Spring*. ’ Nevada Ava. at Cache ta Peodrs Les Angeles, San pantry shower for the sisters, Mrs. L. J. Erie and Mrs. W. will be eveileble. L. Demmer have volunteered to Daily Masses sre being of­ Diego or San sponsored by the PTA, will be Mrs. Madeleine Barton, pub­ fered at the small rectory chapel PLUS TAX held on Sunday, Nov. 10, from care for the altar during No­ Francisco— licity chairman, has resumed and Confessions are being heard 2 to 4. AU parents are cor­ vember. her duties and items for publi­ BUCK SPORTING Aley Drug Co. Round Trip only 866.85 A High Mass is being offered there on Saturdays and eve­ dially invited to come to the cation may be directed to her n l y before days of obligation. each week for the repose of the PRESCRIPTION CALL: Santa Fe Ticket Office, school to meet the teachers and at EM. 6-6346. Father Leberer has expressed GOODS CO. get acquainted. Donations may souls of all the names listed on DRUGGISTS Telephone: TAbor 5SS11 Phone ME. 2-3245 also be left at the church at the All Souls’ Day envelopes. Ph. ME. 4-1S8S 332 S«. Tejon St. 51417lh St., Denver t, Colorado the morning Masses. Also to be remembered at all ■^v.rythlnc for Every Spert" the Masses during November 119 NO. TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS Rodger Spahr, Gen. Frt, & Poet. Agt. Mrs. Sesco Asher, ways and Thank Fleming Women means chairman, would like to are those parishioners who take this opportunity to remind passed away during Novamher everyone of the wonderful since the parish stsrted, Chance selection of religions articles M. 'Weko and Alex J. Shu­ For Work at Festival displayed each Sunday after all maker. The Murray Drug Co. Masses that will make wonder­ A needlework hasaar gnd Fleming.— (St. Peter’s Par­ tor, as the officiating priest; Preaeriptiosi Accurately Filled ful Christmas gifts. Christmas hake *010 are being planned ish)-—The meeting of the Ro­ Mrs. Paul Bornhoft, as the Recommended Firms cards should make wonderful by the Altar and Ro*ary So­ sary-Altar Society was held in grandmother; Mrs. Louis Breke!, Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2-1593 Christmas gifts. Christmas ciety for Saturday and Sun­ the parish hall on Tuesday eve­ as the mother; Mrs. Lawrence North Store'-" 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 cards should be ordered as soon day, Nov. 16 and 17. ning, Oct. 22. In the absence of Brekel and Mrs. Nick Helgoth, for Auto as possible to avoid the last Mrt. Lee Beavers is ill in St. the president, Vice President as the daughters; Mrt. Nick PROFESSlONia PHARHACT minute rush, especially cards Joseph’s Hospital, and Ray Mrs. Ed Lock wss in charn of Helgoth and Mrs. Ed Boemer, that are to have names printed Campbell is a patient in Mercy the meeting. She expressed her narrator. 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 on them. Hospital. gratitude for the fine co-opera­ At the November meeting SERVICE tion of everyone at the recent Mrs. Lawrence Brekel will give fall festival In helping to make a demonstration on making of St Patrick PTA Plans it a real success. the Advent Wreath. Women who will have char« The querterly meeting ef of the church cleaning for N^ the N* E. Divirien o f the Williams Nash, Inc. Luncheon Porty Noy. 7 vsmber are Mrs. William Cogan, Greeley Deanery will he held F o r t C o l l i n s (St. Patrick’* Pari*h, Denver) November 19, the third Tues­ Mrs. Albert Brekel, Mrs. Phelo- ta Sterling Nev. 14. Reserve- The PTA is sponsoring a des­ day of the month, there will he mene Brown, and Mrs. Frank tien* are i« be given te the A u t h o r i s e d Sales & Service sert luncheon card party at 1 a pantry shower for the 'nuns Hoefler. officer*. p.m, in the school auditorium, as well as the regular PTA A skit on th4 sacrament of There were 28 women in at­ 34th Avenue and Pecos Street, meeting. Many items such as Extreme Unction was presented tendance at this meeting. The firms listed here Expert Mechanieal Work A ll Makes Thursday, Nov. 7. Many fine sugar, flour, potatoes, coffee, by Father James Halloran, pas- First Communion Blythe-Goodrich gifts have been donated. Pro­ canned fruits and vegetables, deserve to be remembered On the Feast of Christ the Mortuary 2030 S. University SH. 4-2781 ceeds from the party are to be and cereals would be greatly King nine b^s and girls re­ when you are distributing used to purchase processional appreciated. Anyone unable to Mt. Carmel Nuns' ceived their First Communion. Ambulance Service cassocks for the students. attend the meeting may send a Attending the CYO meeting your patronage to the dif­ Tickets may be secured at the Jack W. Goodrich gift to school with the children. in Sterling on Sunday, Oct 29, HU 2-3208 ferent lines of business. H A L H U D S O N door. Mrs. Marijo DeBetlo of the Shower Nov. 12 were'Father Halloran, 18 Lady Loretto Heights Alumnae As­ of Fatima Sodality members, sociation is scheduled to speak (Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Mrs. Ben Schaefer, and Mr. and at the November meeting St the Parish, Denver) Mrs. Ed Boerner. SHINN PHARMACY I HUDSON PTA. Mrs. DsBello will discuss Ushers for the month of No­ "Your Perish Drugstore" jA L tb .SERVICE the inspiring custom of the A pantry showet 4or the sis­ vember are Maurice Schaefer WIOIVI Advent Wreath. ters of Mt Carmel will be a and Tony Hoefler. HU 2-1035 and HU 2-1086 FIOMIII feature project at Hie meeting Recent Baptisms were of the h(orthem Hotel Bldg. BfAMPS Film 'tar Childran of the Altar and Rosary So­ **iVorf&em Cotorsdo’e Father James Purfield has se­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ The Store with a Smile Leading Department Stora" « WAIMIM4 • rill unit ciety T u e^ y , Nov. 12, at 8 man Brekel, receiving the name « « tATTMUl cured the film, The Song of ♦ wain MCtiHG...... p.m. Items requested for the of Sandra Louise, with Mr. and ftimii VI8II Bernadette, which will be shown shower are soups, coffee, jelly. LEEIiMS A n M a d . Mrs. Albert Brekel the godpar­ VIC HEBERT INC Sstit^SiTfkt to the children Friday, Nov. Jam, friiit juices, soap, ana PLANNING A niFt*IN AlUBHf 8. ents; and James Denial, son of DON’T OlVl rout CAR linens. « Mr. and Mrs. Carl Etl, with 3660 Downing THf WnilND MV8H Mrs. Mary Libonati, who has Refreshments will be served. William Etl and Mrs. Agnes DREILING MOTORS n n tv n t mt kilvp 4 m rm r The chairmen of the refresh­ SIb m ItlS MA G E T O U R worked in the school kitchen for Burton as sponsors. BOO KAUMATH the past fsw years, and has be­ ment committee is Mrs. Gloria 2 Cemady Playi ‘^uick — Pontiac and CMC Trucks” come a “ ■paclal friend” to many Bradly, Helpers are Mmea. Two one-set comedy plays LO W PRICE of the children, is ill in a’ local Irene Losasso, Anna Destole, were presented by the Lsay of 230 South College Ave. Phone HU 2-7534 hospital. Mrs. Martin Higgins Rose Perito, Consonc, Elisabeth Fatima Sodality members on OPEN EVENINGS of the parish is recuperating In Coloroso, and Marv Ross. Sunday evening. Nov. 8, to an a local hospital from a hr^en Plans will also be made for appreciative auoience. An added nn /i/ty thigh. the Christmas party. feature of the program were f i S Y A U f O musical numbers by Marisnn B O B G E R A R O O T ’S Brown and Mary Ln Schaefer for St. Cojetan's PTA Bake Sale Nov. 10 and tap dance numbers by Q r e e l e y Kathy, Carol, and Patty Brown. (St. Cajetsn’* Pariih, Denver) proper. The sale will continue On Thursday, Nov. 7, tha throughout and before and Moke MIKE'S Your CAPITAL PTA will meet in the school Adamson Mortuory after all Masses. This activito Headquartera lor 1 3 t h a n d hall at 7:80 p.m. This group augments badlv needed funds fL O W E R S FovmI !• Clawtao _ _ a | a L _ w 24 Hoar Ambnleiioo Servieo •n Eoal Cotfax has slated a bake tale for this for school repairs. Remodeding B r o a d t l e a y month on Sunday, Nov. 10. AU When the Athletic Club met Speciaiiaieg la Kiteheae — Greeley, Colorado by “Clair Louise” FUiW« S-4461 baked nods must be brought Monday, Nov. 4, plans for a TBatiu —- Heatiag K. Ra«* A d a lie e Rm 4 P . A4*m *«b Ph. 908 — 907-16th St. **IFe D on’t IFant All the B usinet^^Just Yours** TAbor 5-5191 to the front left side room off Stk and Ceoper forthcoming fana-raislog event PkoM tase Sth Art. at 5th St. ■ Greeley, Colo. I the vestibule of the church were diKossed. Gleawoed Sprg*. Pheaa 6 T Thursdoy, Nor. 7, 1957 O ffie«, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Te.lephene, K e yite n e 4^205 PAGE FIFTEEN

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The ennael v/Yonr Welfare ; kindergar- “angel partT” was held this past waak at the school under the CathoH* y a s U y o f *iz w eald Hke ten display their wings and hats which they made to replace I supervision of Sister Margaret Ann, kindergarten teacher. Ow lawiriitH** k SwIp u S (• eleaa heute with feaeed yard eear ' Senti Realtor PIANOS, MUSICAL •Ikilett* ftoi* ***** m t*M*l b*ls. BL Dotaiaie* SeheoL 1936 S. Broadway INSTRUMENTS 39 APPEAL MADE AT ST, PHILOMENR’S Chiropraetie AL. S-SOSS SH. 4-3318 Dr. t , Eugene Armbraster 9HOP crenad toca *oa an* plas# D E 8>8020 Business Opportunities 30 vatoea. De Paul Society Men Aid Sick, Poor of Parish TOH WALEER PIAN08 1810 Williams Eety Puktaa Dv « 4 I v lM A#prtBtwnt» RELIABLE PARTY your property with 1141 a. Rdwy. IP.T.VIM (St. Pbilomena't Pamh, effort to bring interested mas cards as soon at postihla. deceased. Mrs. Joseph M. O’Con­ to eervice a rente el CIGARETTE SPECIALIST Denver) friends. Hostesses who will The Men’s Club and Holy nor, sister of Mrs. George BocblaM. No **Illac or eeUcItlau in East and South Denver APPLIANCES 45 Wedding loTitationi Route etlebllabed for operator. property. For resulte Uit All able*bodied married men serve refreshments are Mmes. Name Society members will re­ Schwsrtz. Its (M |74a rbM owJttr. h m a tttu i Fall or part Urae. Up to SZOO per in the parish, imbued with ^ A. J. Quinlivan, Sr.; W. E. ceive Communion in a body Sun­ St. Philomena’i Cardinal h o t m meatb te atart. SlOO te S1.SOO JOHN F. BRUNO Aatomttle Wssben m i * ,4 U prlBllBg, ( * « « r v < * , eeik reqtUred, whkh le •eeured- Fleer Bemplet A Dementors Ilf.II Christ-like zeal to aid the poor Jones, A. G. Gunther, R. A. day, Nov. 10, In the 8:15 o’clo^ Lightweights were defeated by Doka. IIS JStb St. Ak l-tSta REALTOR - - - - — FIom o dM’t waete eur tlaM ualea* Used Automstle Wsabera 141.11 and needy and sick memhSrs of Yeager, E. W. Owens, and C. L. Mass. St James' team, 86-0. The mi nw UMItltlG. - CUAMIN6 • USTYUM yea aaa eeearo aeee*»ery caa Kearney Realty Co. meat, tsrate- suggests that members make an to make returns on the Christ- On Thursday evening, Nov. An trpw 'of offlc* work. If reu Pri.rke •le.aso or New Cars Sunday, Nov. 10, fellowinr vaat B rood ofttc Job iiBB*dt- 7, at 8 t>.m. the Men’s Club will Bt«tr> eali. R ealtor BLAIR REALTY meet. James Kopp, program all tha Masse*. Tbis is an op­ 2156 Kaamay DU. 8-3633 IB M L etea AC. Z-OC73 120 TO CHOOSE chairman, will inti^uce the portunity to repleoisb tbo AC 24)781 for PrvIliilBBrr fob Zaforraotloa FROM A Spark :her James F. speaker of the evening, an en- bom# library with a soleet BUILDING MATERIALS 46A Moynihsn, speaker at a recent pneering executive of ^ e Mar­ group of ebildron's books. Seleetivo EmpluyineDt Bureau United Fund report session at tin Company, who will discuss Many rollgious artlelas also MS M Tento Dp Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 2'p,m. dids, under the leadership of Iniuronce Work Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. in the audi­ the present. T" t l Tru. Beperfeaea W aliptper— 2 »e a roU aad up. Xeataa in the fafeteria. There will IN THE COUNTY COURT J. C LAM B torium. Clothes furnished by Mrs. PhU Peters, include Phyl- Playground equipment is now la aad for toe City sad Ceaaty «d w ata, paper hangjag, ftua eaUmataa. m o Frmhiia Al. B-VSaB Fashion Bar and hats made by be a council meeting at 1:30 lii Peters, Connie Aiiman, Alice being erected on toe northweet Denver aad >ttu *f Celecud* KE. 4-4f2t. Kate Ferretti will be modeled o'clock. Hostesses for the Gunderson, Rita Wehrle, Carol comer of the parish property. No. P-ltTfl SUTTERS MAXWELL'S meeting will be tbe fourth Covillo, and Rosemary Graf. NOTICE TO CREOITOR3 WALL WASHING by tbe following members of the This it the beginning of a largo- EstoU ef CHARLES R. HESSKER. and fifth grade room The Merrybelles. Bluebirds o u r r s E s - s p o u t i PTA: Mmes. E. CoviRo. T. Thei- scale improvement plan. DoMased. Outtar* Repaired aad Replaead SHEET METAL WALL WASHING een, K. Theisen, J. Sherky,jnerKy, J. mother*) Mmes. I, Suisroan, under Mrs. A. Saindon and Mrs. The Infant of Prague Circle N o. p - i o m Goaraateed — TboroogblyT boroagh lr Goaraateed AfieUnt^DtpcD^aUti Strvfett Lombardi, R. Griffith, H. Man­ L. Rollmao, R. Dispense, and L. Feuerborn, include Beth Ash, wae in charge of the altars All panoa* bavlag *ltta* sgslait BxperUneed and Depanubia, FREE ESTATE F. Domenico, A representa­ Sharon Wendling, Mary Feuer­ tbe above asmed esteU ere required AMERICAN SHEET METAL B W E, 4 - l W ning, lacino, G. Canny, D. during the month of October. to file toim fer tUeweace ta toe ROOPmO CO. RA. 2-9331 . tive from the Wallace School, Couaty Court ef toe City aad Couaty Horan, W. Close, G. MurpRypny. F. born, Carol Beard, Marilyn Members of the circle ere Mmes. CH. 4 -I4 M ’ ****^i*e V a vocational school ia speech Saindon, Beverly DeFrange, ef Deaver. Celerado, oa er befen tbe II Taare te Denvui Steinmark, M. Piecone, A. Rus­ Bemerd Holien, William Davit, le t d ey t { April. Itll. or ceM eklae ^ W. R. MeKELVY cio, and R. Kelly. therapy, will be the guest Linda Roth, and Annamarie Git Lochhead, DMn Gold, Bruce ■bell i t ferevtr berrto. INSULATION Flat Eitlmato — a.—--mhle speaker. Zarlengo. Marshall, Clifford Louty, and Mery Mteiavr, Same eleoooa^oa^ waUpapar, ••% «t. Background music will be The Ne-can-kl-a Camp Firs Mary Ann Lucci will join the Thomas Strode. Adatbletrotrix JOHNS-MANVILLE LINEN SERVICE played by Barbara Kelly. Enter­ Girls will hold a ceremonial Mery Kate groap. The cere­ St. Monica’s Circle will meet Winieea Oealey, Attoney tainment will be fumlsbed by 2U Heede •*. (Rock Wool) TAXIDERMIST Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m. mony will be followed by a so­ at I p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18. PafaUebed la toe Deaver CetooHa Ba«t WaricttuehiptlAetuma Diaaenat MOUNTAIN Karen Nelson, Annette Down­ at Steele Community Center. cial hour for the girls and their MIL ONYX ZA. 20242 JOE KATONA at the home of Mrs. Howard TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. „ , TAXIDEBHI8T ing, Sherrie £ri>, Diane Noe, FInt Publieetlen Oeteber IT. HIT (Alee roedtof. Ramodeltag, Prta -B. W Beahlas, Haaagor At this time, little girls who mothers. Lenihan, 8806 S. Fairfax. M M ^ g M lnal Head* aad Bird*. Laat PubKeetlea Noveniher 14, Itif l aatimatoi f B0ee8.Cfanl RA.B-TMI •14 Seats Fu Dr. TA. R-tITO

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PROTEGE OF GREAT SEGOVIA REP. W. S. HILL K. of C. fo Bring Guitarist Silva K. of C. Friday Lunch Club For First Performance in Region d d i v i i i s A , Will Fieor Congressman In his first tour of the United ested in the guitar as a musical the benefit of his teaching and Con^essman William S. Hill, rado Agricultural College and State and Canada, Jesus Silva, classical instrument. A year friendly advice. Republican, of Port Collins, will Secretary of the State Farm later he entered the National Wins Signal Honors be the Knights of Columbus Bureau. He has served as pri- classical (ruitarlst of Mexico vate secretary to Governor On graduation from the Con­ Friday Luncheon Club speaker City, a pupil and protege of the Conservatory of Music, where Nov. 8. Caij, and spent two terms in celebrated Andres Segovia, will he began his studies under servatory in 1841, Silva won the Colorado Legislature. Francisco Salinas. signal honors In his final ex­ Hill is the fifth of Colorado’s be introduced to local music national representatives to ad­ In 1947, Colorado A. and M. It was while he was a student amination. He became director lovers in the Four Star Cortcert, of the Evening Music School vance to the podium before the conferred an honorary doctor at the conservatory that Silva fastest growing luncheon club of science on him. when it is presented at Phipps first heard the Spanish vir- of the National Institute of Pine Arts in Mexico City, a post in Denver. In past weeks the Auditorium on Wednesday eve­ he held Until 1964, when he group has heard from Senators ning, Nov, 13, under sponsor­ went to Europe for more study. Carroll and Allott, and Repre­ ship of Denver Council 539 of Silva has concertized all over sentatives Rogers and Cheno- the Knights of Columbus. his native country and most of with. Although notable as the na­ Europe. He recently returned Mr. Hill is expected to be one tional musical instrument of from Italy, where he attended of the most interesting speak­ Spain, the classical guitar is so Segovia’s classes at the Acade­ ers ev^r to appear at this now little known in Nortii America, mia Musicale Chigiana in Siena. famed forum. Although his particularly in the UniUd Mr. Silva ftumlMrs among his chosen topic has as yet not be^n States and'Canada, as to mike many friends and admirers the disclosed, he undoubtedly, judg- it something of a novelty. Wide­ famous cellist, ' Pab]o Casals, ing from past speeches, wul spread American audiences who recently commented, precipitate much controversy. have not had many opportuni­ “Jesus Silva is a sensitive artist He is well qualified to speak ties to hear the instrument who has chosen the guitar as on Colorado, being an early played by Segovia, and in Jesus his means of expression. I wish homesteader In Eastern Colo­ Silva, whom • Segovia himself him the success which be de­ rado, after attending Kansas called, “ a dedicated and thor­ serves." State Normal and Colorado oughly trained artist destined Manuel Ponce, the great State College of Apiculture. to become known throughout Latin-American composer, dedi­ Some of the positions he has the world wherever music _ is cated three original composi­ held in the state include; Super­ loved,” the lovely stringed in­ tions to Silva, and has said of intendent of Cache La Poudre strument reaches ita true ful­ Jeiu* Silva him, “His dedication and ability Consolidated School of Larimer fillment. have won for him an outstand­ County; agriculturist for Colo- Jesus Silva was bom in Mo­ tuoso, Segovia. Segovia, whose ing place among guitarists. relia, Mexico, but was brought pupils are extremely few in Jesus Silva was heard in Father Keller Returns to Mexico City while still a number, recognized the young >rogram at Carnegie Recital child. In 1932 he became inter­ Mexican's talent and gave him last spring, during one of his To N otre Dame U .Post rare visits to the United States. William S. Hill Oct. 25. Sitting at the head table are (left to Father Edward A. Keller, But only in his present tour Continuing the pa­ irst elected to the United with the Four Star Concert Senator Allott right) Grand Knight Ed Jersin, U. S. District C.S.C., has fully recovered rade of Colorado’s Judn Alfred Arraj, General Chairman Mar­ from a heart seizure that ho Congress in 1940, he unit have American and Cana­ U. S. senators and 'orS i iB^b' #been ' re-elected to each suc­ dian audiences had the unre­ Emphasizes Point shall Reddish, Father Bofiaventure of Holy pitalized him in Denver for representatives, Cross Abbey at Canon City, and John J. Sullivan, several weeks, a%d has returned ceeding session, including the stricted opportunity of listen­ U. S. Senator Gordon Allott addressed the Eighty-Fifth Congress in 1956. ing to this unusual artist. When Denver financier and past grand knight. John to his duties at Notre Dame not on tour, Mr. Silva makes his Knights of Columbus Friday Luncheon Club Dunn, emcM, is seated behind the speaker. University. Lunch begin* at 12:05 Fri- home with his wife and daugh­ Father Keller, nationally dajr at the K. of C. Home, ter in Mexico City. SEN. ALLOTT SELLS LUNCHEON CLUB known for his writings and lec­ 1575 Grant Street, Denver. Associate artists in the Four tures, is the author of a de­ All Catholic men are cordially Star Concert unit are Marienka fense of the right-to-work laws invited and urged to attend. Michna, Slovak-American pian­ Must Base Foreign Policy Upon Bible appearing in the October issue The price for both the pro­ ist; Lorraine Marie Moreau, of the Homiletie and Pagtoral gram and the lunch i* only R e v ie w . $1. Lyric soprano; and Michael “ The United States must base brown, yellow, and black skinned States must win these people or Brunetti, lyric tenor. its foreign policy on the Bible peoples of the world are be­ the world cannot live in peace. Curtain tima will be at 8 and on its constitution if she is No foreign policy can be buUt C. L. VAN BUSKIRK o’clock, and ticket* may ba ginning to wonder whether the to remain in a prominent world U. S. actually lives by the on hate,” said Allott. purchaiod from the Knight* position.” AGENCY of Columbu* Hema, 1S7S democratic .methods it says it This is the message Senator lives by. These are the people Ahead In Atomic Race 700 Gas & Eleetric Bldg. Grant Street; Jame* Clarke Gordon Allott ^ v e to the Fri­ Church Goode Hou*e, 1632 the U. S. must befriend if Inter­ In another part of his speech, day Luncheon ClulT of the national Communism is to be Allott said, “ The United States All Lines of Insurance Tremont Place; John P. Knights of Columbus Nov. 1 in Daleiden Co., 1120 Broad­ baited. is ahead of the world in the Ph.MA. 3-7111 Re*. EA. 2-7340 a speech which he called “ in a He said that more than half development of atomic weapons, way; the May Co. boxoffice, religious vein.” He even went downtown etore; or at the the people of the world are not as well as striking power; ^nd Representing Phipp* Auditorium box office further in Akying that “ if we White and to alienate these peo­ can destroy any enemy.” He the day of the parformnee. make the Bible and the Consti­ ple is to speil doom for any for­ conceded that we may lag in the JhsL jAavjdsAA. tution a part of our living we The admission price is $2.26 eign policy. "The people of development of ballistic missiles, then can have an effective for­ Asia, Africa, and the Far East but he assured the gathering, per person, and everyone is eign policy.” cordially invited. desire only three things: 1) A “.there is too much worry over Allott set these methods as a full stomach; 2) to determine the situation. Since' Sputnik ELDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY deterent against the unfavorable their own form of government; everyone has been up in the air,” GUY M. ELDER dk SONS r n n r o r t Tt^^lrofe Shown making preparations for the Mass in Buffalo light in which the recent Little and 3) to be recognized in the he said, “but there is really no V tD IiC c rI I I v n c l S opening of a ticket booth at the May Rock situation hfts placed the family of nations as a nation of reason why we should be so Indu$trial and Commercial Building Company, Denver, for the sale of tickets to the Pour Star concert Mast will be offered in St. U.S. As a U.S. representative to individuals, regardless of color worried. The U. S. is ^ual or the Inter-Parliamentary Con- ahead of its enemies in most 175 VaUejo St. PEarl 3-8930 ’are, left to right, Councilman C. Paul Harrington, Mrs. Charles Elizabetb'i Cburck, Buffalo, or religion. ?ress Allott was able to observe By promising these three the every weapon development, and Van Buskirk, women’s chairman; and Mrs. James Peri, arrange­ OB Sunday, Nov. 10, at 10 irst-hand the effectiveness of indications are that we ’mil stay o'clock, according to the Communists are able to control ments chairman. Governor Faubus’ position on a large percenta|;e of these peo­ ahead.” , rile dark people of this country. The Four Star Show featuring four talented musical artists Very Rev. Mon.ignor Elmer ple. Added to this is the skepti­ With just a few minutes to GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Phipps Auditorium at 8 J. Kolka, who i* in charge of Colored Races Doubf cal attitude they have of talk, the Senator was Sible to **riecredited Purveyor* to the Catholic Ctergy” p.m. It is sponsored by Council 839, Knightd of Columbus, to the mountain mission. According to Allott, the the U.S. views. “ The United give the large gathering much raise money for their charity program. JANITORIAL A SANITARY SUPPLIES to think about by his direct ap­ 1421 The women will be at the ticket office of the May Company proach. • 16th Street — SH. 4-8775 or 2598 on Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Nov. 8, AT UNIVERSITV C ltfB M EETING DENVER 2, COLORADO 9, 11, 12, and 13. Tickets are $2.26. The Friday luncheon is de­ signed to bring the outstanding personalities before the group Indian Bureau Officer to Speak order to air the current Kitchen Equipment & Sheet Metal Work problems of the world, country, BUILT & INSTALLED TO ORDER . The St. Thomas University Life.” Because of overvrowded and locality. Senator Allott fol­ Club business meeting will be condirions on the reservations, lowed Senator Carroll, Con­ Steamtables, Dishwarmers, Foodwaste Disposers held Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Bureau of Indian Affairs is gressmen Rogers and Chenowitb For Free Eslimateg — Call: KE. 4^727 the Knights of Columbus home, helping the Indian people to to the podium of the club. 995 FEDERAL JOHN J. HEABLER 1575 Grant Street, Denver, at improve their economic condi­ 8:16 p.m. tions by moving to cities where NEED STEEL TUBINGP they can secure work. There are CoU Stanley Lyman now about 1,500 Indian people Former Teacher located in the Denver area. The guest speaker for the eve­ Pollpwing the meeting there ning. will be , Stanley B. Ly­ will be refreshments and a social man, field relocation officer. gariiering. Any Catholic young Compfefe Repair Service Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mr. men or women vrith two years of Lyman received his bachelor of college education or the equiva­ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU arts degree from Yanktown Col­ lent are welcome to attend. lege, S. Dak., and his master of arts degree from the Colorado Party on Nov. 10 GE. 3-3861 State College at Greeley. He On Sunday, Nov. 10, the club W. 44th AVE. formerly was a teacher. will have a “get-acquaint 'Adjustment cocktail party.” Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served PLAN A NEW To City Life' at the Olin Hotel between 4 and DIVISION He has worked on the Indian 6 p.m. The charge will be $1.76 KITCHEN FOR For Funerals reservations at Fine Ridge and per person, and all members KE. 4-5151 Aberdeen, S. Dak. His topic for and prospective members are 1901 ARAPAHOE—DENVER CHRISTMAS the evening will be “ The Ad- invited. Stanley B. 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