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CYO Head Celebrant 7 DENVER CATHOLI (3 O, ZJ < For Mass Director of the Denver Archdiocesan Catholic Youth Organization, the Rev. Robert Syrianey, will i R E G I S r E R celebrate Mass at the close of the annual CYO convention, at 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 V O L . L IX Sunday, April 4. in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. The Rt. Rev. William H. Jones, archdioce.san superin­ Seven Parishes Propos tendent of schools, will deliv­ er the sermon. Activities during the three- day conference. April 2. 3, For Project Head Start and 4. include the election of officers for the year, a series of conferences, a banquet, By Christopher llernon Cajetan’s, St. Elizabeth's, St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist), and and other events. Participation in Project Head Start, a segment of the Guardian Angel pari.shes will be considered for Head Start. The “.Moonrakers” will pro­ President’s War on Poverty program, has been proposed for The Rt. Rev. Monsignor William H. Jones, archdioesan vide music on Saturday night seven pari.shes in the Denver area. superintendent of schooLs, told the RcgisU*r this week there as part of the convention activ­ was no assurance that all applications would be approved. ities. Object of Hoad Start is to familiarize pre-school children Federal funds are available only for programs which Youth’s Cheerful Confidence with the atmosphere and apparatus of the schoolroom, in as serve neighborhoods with a high rate of poverty, and are nec­ One of the highlights of the home-like an atmosphere as can be provided. With CVO convention chairm an the Hev. April 2, will be Air Force academy command three-day meeting will be a essarily limited to those in greatest need. Lawrence St. Peter of St. John’s parish, a Chaplain (Col.) Rosario L. U. Montcalm. On performance by the Air Force Low-income families will be eligible to send youngsters to ‘‘Head Start is an opportunity presented to help families group of cheerful teen’’s parish. Colorado pus Christi, and the Rt. Rev. The basement has a variety its site, construction, and the diocesan schools and pa­ extensive landscaping of the Prelates of the Archdiocese in Springs; and William J. Mon­ One of his companions .Monsignor Gregory Smith, of storage rooms, a general fiAiishings was $145,000. rishes of the diocese. observed: “Boy, you’re utility room and a large rec­ irchitect for the project college grounds. ceremonies in the Cathedral ahan, associate director of V.G., will a.ssisl the Bishop at Sunday, April 11. are signs of Catholic Charities. thinking every minute! the ceremonies. reation area for use by the John B. Pahls, who also BISHOP GILMORE ap­ He was consecrated as suc­ Sisters. jnned the Corpus (iihrisli pointed him president of Car- their official membership in The office of Dome.stic Pre­ Not much! But you’re Following the blessing, the cessor to Bishop Gilmore in late. which carries with it the On the top floor there are ^-■tory. roll college in 1957. Within the Papal household. thinking!!! ” building will be open to in­ the Helena see .Aug. 30, 1962. title “Right Reverend Monsi­ I 2 . « • • spection. and the Bishop, SCHEDULED TO BE vest­ gnor.” originally was con­ Have you noticed how many together with local and visit­ ed in the garm ents of their ferred on officers of the P a ­ of the new, modern homes ing clergy, will be the pastor's new rank in the ceremonies pal court, composing the have flat roofs and overhang­ guests at dinner. on Palm Sunday are the Rt. household of the Holy F ath er ing mortgages*.* R e V . Monsignors Michael or filling offices in the Curia. * • « BUILT OF BRICK on ma­ Leaders Hail Campaign Harrington, pastor of St. THE ROBES OF the office If you’re getting up in years sonry, the new edifice has an Paul's parish. Colorado are sim ilar to tho.se of a Bish­ and haven’t made a name for such enthusiasm for the devel­ RT. REV. MSGR. WILLIAM ily endorse it. It deserves the Springs; Edward A. Leyden, op. with, however, certain im­ Leading laymen of the portant differences. They con­ yourself you might take com­ archdiocese joined with opment program and a will­ V. POWERS consideration of everybody pastor of Blessed Sacrament fort from a bit of research parish, Denver; George R. sist of a violet colored gar­ St. Jude's Burse members of the clergy ingness to help in the organi­ Pastor because most of our Catholic done by Gene Stoinke. zational phase. Evans, J.C.D.. assistant chan­ ment of either silk or wool. • the past week in express­ St. Jam es' Parish students are attending state cellor; William H. Jones, su­ The cuffs on the sleeves, the s Gene studied the lives of 400 universities, and, in many Receives 5 Gifts ing their enthusiasm over I predict that the drive will perintendent of schools; Rich­ edgings on the garment itself, famous men. each one the Five donation.s in the past the foresight and wisdom be a complete success and a Of course we’re all in favor cases, Newman centers are ard M. Duffy, pastor of St. and the tuft on the Mantellct- outstanding statesman, pain­ week added $37 to the St. milestone in the forward prog­ of it. It’s in keeping with the their only continued contact Joseph’s parish, Ft. Collins: ta are of red silk, as are the of the annual Archdioce­ with the Church. ^ "n ter, warrior, poet or writer of Jude burse for the training of san Development program ress of the Church in the growth and development of Richard C. Hiester, archdi- edgings of the button holes his time. seminarian.*: studying to be­ northern part of the state. the .Archdiocese. We all heart­ (Turn to Page 13) ocesan director of music; and the buttons themselves. Q Of the group’s greatest come priests in the Dtmver campaign. achievements, 35 per cent archdiocese. The burse total Their comments, trans­ came when the men were be­ now is $5,594.43. mitted to the Denver tween 60 and 70; 23 per cent Contributors include: Rio Catholic Register, laud (D when they were between 70 Blanco. Colo.. .Anonymous. the campaign as the ideal "Awareness' Cited by Peace Corps Worker and 80; and 8 per cent when $5; Colorado Springs, Mrs. R. answer to the future they were over 80. W., $10; Tucson. Ariz., Anony­ (/) In other words, 66 per cent needs of a rapidly ex­ By Ernie Sanchez they have on foreigners, she SHE SAID SHE made mous, $5; Golden, Anony­ many close friends with the of the world’s greatest work mous, $7; and Denver, Anony­ panding Church in North­ It is when a Peace Corps told of an incident that hap­ teachers even though at times has been done by men past mous, $10. ern Colorado. worker returns to the pened to her. 60. Here are some typical “ You’re not sophi.sticated there was a little resentment Sacred Heart of Mary par­ U.S. from assignment that a young girl who was 20 Feel better now? ish, South Boulder, made a statements: like .Americans downtown.” a that the foreigners’ mean­ would be sent to show a • « • payment of $45.06 on its RT. REV. MSGR. WALTER Filipino told her. "You talk to z ^ o ing of “filthy rich” — as teacher who had been helping » rt CANAVAN me . . .. ride with me . .., eat Q. Sister Victoria Marie, burse, and the Serra Club of children for a.s many years. C.S.J., was explaining to the Colorado Springs added $600 Rector applied to Americans— with me . . fl> senior English class the vital to its burse. Cathedral Parish begins to soak in. It was one of the be.st com­ The criticism was never ex­ use of punctuation. Said Sis­ The Catholic people arc re­ It is impossible for an arch­ This was one impression of pliments she had received for pressed openly but was taken ter Victoria; quested to remember the edu­ diocese to function effi­ Rose Marie Smith. 24, Denver her $60 a month job. care of through discussion “What a difference a com­ cation of seminarians for the ciently without a financial teacher who recently returned based on mutual respect and ma makes. archdiocese in their last wills program such as that in from a 22-month tour of duty HER DUTIES and those of understanding, she said. n “Girls are pretty, generally and testaments. .Any amount which we are currently en­ as a Peace Corps volunteer in two other women Corps vol­ “ You go in thinking you’re o speaking. will be gratefully received. gaged. We expect that all the the Philippines. unteers were to try to up­ going to clean up the world “Girls are pretty generally DONATIONS TO the semi­ Catholics of the archdiocese She said that when she re­ grade teaching of English in and do great things,” she 3 speaking.” nary burse should be sent to will recognize this fact and turned to the United States Barrio Murong and Baquio said, “but they’re just little « • • the Most Reverend Urban J. cooperate to the best of their from the communities of Bar­ City. Her job consisted of things that you do. 3 W’hy is it that everyone Vehr, Archbishop of Denver. financial ability. rio Murong in Bagabag and working with the native teach­ “ But if all the Peace Corps c wants to he at the front of the Chancery office, 1536 Logan It is heartening to find Baquio City near Manila in ers during class hours and volunteers did their job, think bus, the hack of the church street, Denver, Colo. 80203. among so many of our people the Philippines that the great helping them plan a modern of what can be done.” Z3 and the middle of the road? material wealth of .Americans curriculum with such tech­ Miss Smith, a m em ber of — compared to the humble niques as audio-visual devi­ St. Anthony of Padua’s parish belongings of some foreigners ces. and a product of the Denver — becomes grossly apparent. Miss Smith admitted that public schools, said she decid­ 17 State Representatives her duties were not particu­ ed to join the Coirs because WHEN SHE RETURNED larly difficult nor sensational, she "just liked their goals and MOVIE she found that material items but gratifying in spite of the ideals and I wanted to be part Oppose Birth Control Bill of the past were just not as difficulty of measuring learn­ of them .” important to her. “Some of ing. She said the training she was given in Hilo. Hawaii, be­ CALLED The following 17 members sari, Trinidad; R. E. (Pat) the things that interest others “You can’t open a child's O’Brien. Durango, and Louis just don’t interest you.” she mind and see how much he’s fore she went to the island of of the Colorado House of Rep­ Luzon was "excellent.” o resentatives voted against Rinaldo. Sterling; and Darrell said. learned because of you,” she Q- the controversial Family Skelton, Lakewood. She said this awareness said. 'A DISGRACE' But besides figuring that (D Planning Bill (S - 232) that Republicans — W. E. (Bill) causes problems of readjust­ would make birth control in­ Foster, Grand Junction; Bill ment to our society — a prob­ she received more than she Meitipries of Service gave because she learned of formation and devices availa­ Gossard, Craig; C. P. (Doc) lem of “re-entry” delved into Aid In Planning The Philippines and the people she served seem to be in recently in a national maga­ another culture — and of her NOW ble for parents, married or Lamb, Brush; and Clarence Your Marriage Quinlan, .Antonito. the thoughts of Rose Marie Smith of Denver as she looks over zine. own and herself — Miss not. Smith feels her job accom­ Democrats — Frank .Anaya, Absent at the final vote some souvenirs she brought hack after serving that country What helped her adjust Planning a wedding soon? plished much for America. Joseph Calabrese, Dominic A. were Don Friedm an, R-Den- for nearly two years in the Peace Corps. She returnetl recent­ quickly was that she began If you are, you will be in­ •PITYING teaching soon after returning Evidence? Coloroso, Mark A. Hogan, ver: Joseph Gollob, D-Com- ly after working a.s a teacher’s aide in Barrio Murong of Ba- terested in a special supple­ m erce City; Isaac Moore, D- at Campbell elementary “When wc use our teaching Ben Klein, and Archie Lisco, gabag, Nueva VIscuya, and in Baquio City. She is holding a guides we think of you and ment on Catholic marriage in all of Denver: Star Caywood. Denver; and Keith Singer. R- school in Jefferson county. this week’s issue of the “ Den­ carving of the “Rice God of the Mountain People.” Miss Smith Discussing th e material how patient you were,” said Walsenburg; Lowell Comp­ An'ada. The bill passed in ver Catholic Register.** See P a g e 8 both the House and Senate. said that after her overseas assignment, she wouldn’t think of wealth and social values of a teacher she had aided in a ton, La Junta; Thomas 'T. letter received here recently. Farley, Pueblo; Phillip Mas- (Sec Stories, Page 3) doing work that docs not involve a public service. Americans and what effects

mpi Pag9 2 Th« Denver Catholic Register Thursdoy, AprH 1, 1965 Regional Meetings Set for Campaign Teams Now in Stock... Parish team members in the Robert S y r i a n e y, campaign DEPARTMENT A I Anthony’s, Westwood, Presents dcr, the Rev. Edward Vollmer, first annual Archdiocesan DeveJ- director. REGION 1 tion, and St. Rose of Lima’s O.S.B. — St. Thom as’, Boulder; The Most Outstanding odpmcnt Program campaign The schedule of the regional At Cathedral Parish, Monsi- parishes — April 6. St. Therese’s, Frederick; Im­ will receive an explanation of t»am member instruction meet* gnor Walter J. Canavan — Ca­ DEPARTMENT C maculate Conception, I./afay- the goals of the drive and of ing.s for the first 10 days of thedral parish — April 7. REGION 15 ette; St. Louis’, Louisville; and Book Published in this Decade! their role in Its success at a April has been announced by At St. Elizabeth's, Monsignor At Holy Family Parish, the Guardian Angels’, Mead cl( series of regional instruction the development program offi­ E dw ard A. Leyden — St. Eliz­ Rev. John A. C anjar — Holy April 6. all meetings in the coming weeks. cials. All meetings are at 8 p.m. abeth's, St. Cajetan’s, Sacred Family, St. Catherine’s, Holy At Sacred Heart Parish, Boul­ Pastors, parish chairmen, unless otherwise indicated. Heart, and Holy Ghost parishes Rosary, Guardian Angels’, and der, Father Vollmer — Sacred vice chairmen, and team cap* The location of the meetings, — April 6. Mt. Carmel parishes — April 7. Heart and Sacred Heart of “M y soul is in these pages...” presiding member of the clergy, REGION 16 Mary Parishes, Boulder — Just published, the intimate spiritual diary of thi tains also are to attend the th, meetings with the team mem­ parishes involved, and dates REGION 2 At St. C atherine’s. Commerce April 7. At St. Jam e s’, the Rev. Don bers, according to the Rev. are as follows: City, the Rev. Roy Figlino — St. REGION 30 POPE JO HNxxin th< aid McMahon — St. Jam es’ — Catherine’s, Commerce City; At St. John the Baptist’s, pr April 2. St. Augustine’s, Brighton; Our Longmont, the Rev. Robert At Blessed Sacrament, Mon- Lady of Grace, and St. Joseph’s Bruenig — St. John Baptist’s, reveals a lifetime of private fe< Procedures Are Announced signor Leyden — Blessed Sac­ (Polish) parishes — April 8. Longmont; St. John’s, Love­ pr rament and Christ the King REGION 17 land; St. Joseph’s, Ft. Collins: thought and reflection P arishes — April 5. Holy Family, Ft. Collins; and as boy, seminarian, priest— At Sts. Peter and Paul’s Par­ and pontiff At Cure d’Ars, Father McMa­ ish, Wheatridge, the Rev. Our Lady of the fountains, ed For Development Leaders hon — Cure d’Ars — April 6. Theodore Haas — Sts. Peter Estes Park — April 5. tie At St. Therese’, , Mon­ and P au ’’s, W heatridge, and St. REGION 31 th: Procedures to be followed by pastors, parish chairmen, vice signor Leyden — St. Therese — Mary Magdalene’s — April 5 At St. Williams’, Ft. Lupton, th: chairmen, team captains, and team members in the Archdioce­ April 7. At St. Dominic’s, F ath er Haas the Very Rev. Robert Nevans JOURNAL san Development program drive the week of April 2-8 are as At St. Pius X’s, Aurora. Fa­ — St. Dominic’s and St. Pa St. William’s, Ft. Lupton; and follows: ther McMahon — St. Plus X’s — trick’s — April 6. St. Nicholas’, Plalteville — OF A April 7. REGION 18 April 7. PASTOR: REGION 3 At Our Lady of Fatima Par­ At St. Peter’s, Greeley, Father SOUL 1. Present the sermon at all Masses on Sunday, April 4. At Annunciation Parish. Mon­ ish, Lakewood, the Rev. Rob­ Nevans — St. Peter’s and Our 2. Forward to the development office all team captains’ signor Leyden — Annunciation ert Syrianey — Our Lady of Lady of Peace parishes, Gree­ Fatima, I>akewood — April 7. pledges and related materials. and Assumption parishes, Welby ley — April 5. 544 pages. Illustrated. $7.95 — April 2. At Nativity of Our Lord Par­ DEP/VRTMENT F , 3. Forward to the development office all team captain’s en­ At Holy Cross Parish, Thorn­ ish, Broomfield, the Rev. REGION 36 I listment sheets, listing names, addresses, and identification ton — Holy Cross parish — George L. Weibel — Nativity of At St. Anthony’s, Sterling, the numbers of men enli.stcd os team members. April 7. Our Lord, Broomfield — April Rev. Jam es Purfiold — St. An­ 7. 4. Ask his vice chairmen and team captains to bring all At St. John’s Parish, Monsi­ thony’s, Sterling; St. P ete r’s, gnor Leyden — St. John’s and At St. Anne’s, Arvada, the team members to the regional team member instruction meet Fleming; St. P eter’s, Crook; St. St. Ignatius Loyola’s — April 8. Rev. Jam es R asby — St Anthony’s, Julesburg; Sacred ing. At St. Philomena’s Parish, Anne’s, An’ada — April 8. Heart, Peetz; St. John’s, Stone- 5. Bring to the regional team member instruction meeting M onsignor I^eyden — St. Phil­ At Holy Trinity Parish, West­ ham; and St. P atrick’s, Holyoke the materials to be given to the team members at the end of the om ena’s — April 10, 7:30 p.m. m inster, F ath er Weibel — Holy — April 6. meeting: team member work kit, dutie.s of a team member. DEPARTMENT B Trinity, Westminster — April 8. REGIO.N 37 I REGION 19 “Our Archdiocese,” "A Guide” and Archbishop Vehr’s letter. REGION 8 At Central school auditorium,! At St. Francis de Sales’ P ar­ At St. Joseph’s, Golden, the Brush, the Rev. James Ahem — 6. Prepare a solicitor's report envelope for each team cap­ ish, the Rev. John V. Anderson Rev. Leo Blach — St. Joseph’s, St. Mary’s, Brush; St. An­ tain and insert into it his team members’ pledge cards. — M other of God, St. Francis Golden; St. P a u l ’s, Idaho drew’s, Wray; St. John’s 7. Bring to the regional team member instruction meeting de Sales’, Our Lady of Lourdes, Springs; and Christ the King, Yuma; St. Joseph’s, Akron; St. the solicitor’s report envelopes prepared for team captains. At and St. Vincent de Paul’s par­ Evergreen — 6. Helena’s, Brush; and Sacred ishes — April 5. DEPARTMENT D Heart, Roggen — April 5. the end of the meeting give lhc.se to team captains. REGION 9 REGION 22 REGION 38 8. Arrange an informal parish report meeting one week to At All Saints’ Parish, the Rev At Sacred Heart Parish, Col­ At St. Charles’, Stratton, the the day after the regional team captain instruction meeting. William J. Koontz — All Saints' orado Springs, the Rev. Walter Rev. George W. Kearney — St. • April 2. Jaeger — Sacred Heart, Corpus CHAIRMAN: Charles’, Stratton; St. Cathe­ At Notre Dame Parish, Fa­ Christi, Holy Trinity, and Our rine’s, Burlington: and Sacred 1. Work with pastor in securing from vice chairmen the ther Koontz — Notre Dame par­ I>ady of G uadalupe parishes, Heart, Cheyenne Wells — April pledges and down payments team captains received from team ish — April 7. Colorado Springs; Our Lady of 6, 7:30 p.m. members. At St. Bernadette’s Parish, the Woods, Woodland Park; At St. Anthony’s, Hugo, the and St. Peter’s, Monument — 2. Work with pastor in securing team captains’ enlistment Lakewood, F ath e r Koontz — St. Rev. Patrick Kennedy — St. j Bernadette’s, Lakewood — April 8. sheets, and forwarding them to the development office. Anthony’s, Hugo — Date to be j April 5. REGION 23 announced. | I 3. Assist his vice chairmen in their assignment to ask ail At Holy Name Parish, Ft. Lo­ At St. Mary’s, Colorado DEPARTMENT G team captains to call their team members a day or two before gan, the Rev. Barry Wogan — Springs, the Rev. Duane Theo REGION 43 I the regional team member instruction meeting. Holy N am e, F t. Logan — April bald — St. M arys and Divine At St. Stephen’s, Glenwood, a A R K l'S CHURCH GOODS 4. Take whatever action is necessary to secure 100 per cent 8. Redeemer parishes, Colorado Springs, the Rev. Joseph Bosch j REGION 10 Springs: St. P aul’s, Broad­ 1633 Tremont Place not attendance of vice chairmen, team captains, and team members — St. Stephen’s, Glenwood I TAbor 5-3789 At St. Louis’ Parish, Engle­ moor; Holy Family, Security Springs: St. M ary’s, Aspen; St. the at the regional team momber instruction meeting. wood, M onsignor Bernard L. Village; Our Lady of the Pines, Patrick’s, Minturn; and St. Ma-( ESTABLISHED 1902 Sis Black Forest; and St. Mi­ Mail Ordart Mail Ordort imi 5. Assist pastor in bringing necessary materials to the re­ Cullen — St. Louis’, Englewood ry’s, Rifle — April 8. Given Prompt chael’s, Calhan — April 6. llO.tlE OW.NED — OUR 63rd YEAR Given Prompt gional team member instruction meeting, according to points 5, — April 5. REGION 44 A tto n tio n . A tte n tio n . .Ma 6, and 7 under ’‘Pastor” above. At M ost Precious Blood P ar­ REGION 24 At St. Michael’s, Craig, the SERVING THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION Thi At St. Mary’s school hall, ish, M onsignor Cullen — Most Rev. Kenneth Funk — St. Mi­ ap( 8. Work with pastor In arranging the informal parish report Precious Blood, Denver — April Leadviile, the Rev. James Ham­ chael’s, Craig; St. Peter’.s, fun meeting one week to the day after the regional team member 6. blin — Annunciation and St. Kremmling; St. Ignatius. Range- instruction meeting. At All Souls’ Parish, Engle­ Joseph’s parishes, Leadviile — ley; and Holy Name. Steam­ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ver VICE CHAIRMAN: wood, Monsignor Cullen — All April 4. boat Springs — April 5. 1. Insure that all team captains have made their pledges and' Sculs*, Englewood— April 7. REGION 25 At St. M ary’s, l^tlleton. Mon- At St. F rancis’, Castle Rock, down payments prior to the regional team member instruction signor Cullen — St. Mary’s, Lit­ the Rev. Thomas McMahon — s meeting. tleton — April 8. St. Francis’, Castle Rock — 2. Review with team captains the status of their teams to REGION 11 April 6, 7:30 p.m. insure that each one has enlisted the required number of team At St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.) P ar­ DEPARTMENT E A members and has given two copies of the team captain’s enlist­ ish, the Rev. Robert Kekeisen REGION 29 ment sheet to the pastor and/or chairman. — St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.), St.| At Sacred H eart Parish, Boul Tl- 3. Review organization chart, to sec if he has listed in the pied failu proper spaces the names of his team captains and their team m ore... live: members. By now all spaces should be filled with the names of Development Program Has app( men enlisted as team captains and team members. ber 4. Call team captains, asking them to bring their team mem­ of c bers to the regional team member instruction meeting. Final Series of Workshops with 5. At the end of the regional team member instruction meet­ the ing, insure that his team captains receive their solicitor’s report The fourth and final scries of the events scheduled for the so envelopes, and his team members receive the proper materials. workshops climaxing the in­ licitation Sunday and the parish AI 6. After the regional team member instruction meeting, su­ struction program of the Arch- kick-off meetings. ; d a il diocesan Development cam­ He also outlined the proced­ ' suits pervise team captains in their solicitation of team members for man pledges and down payments. paign was held this week in ures for parish reporting and Greeley, Denver, and Colorado the methods of billing to be are TEAM CAPTALN: Springs. More than 800 chair­ used later in the program. cour 1. Review team members to insure that all (five) arc firm men and vice chairmen attended whei and will work according to the “Duties of a Team Member.” the sessions. JAMES JONES prc.sented hi.s of Ic 2. Make his own pledge, if he has not already done so, be analysis of this first annual De­ eyes fore he is placed in a position of asking others to pledge to the AUXnJARY BISHOP Da­ velopment Campaign from kind If program . vid M*. Maloney gave a prog­ professional point of view, after ress report on the campaign. which Father Syrianey worl 3. Call his team members to remind them of the date, time, The men were congratulated on plained the use of the various and place of the regional team member instruction meeting the success of their work thus campaign materials. Volunteer to drive them to the meeting. far and encouraged to keep up Bishop Maloney closed each 4. Secure at the end of the meeting, his solicitor’s report their efforts. meeting with a summary of the envelope, in which he will find the pledge cards to be used in the The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ evening’s program. f solicitation of team members. ory Smith spoke on the import­ 5. Assist team members in obtaining their materials at the ance of full enlistment of the end of the meeting. parish committees and the es­ sential character of receiving f 6. Solicit team members for pledges and down payments, the contributions of the commit­ 40 Hours' within a week following the meeting, using the booklet "A Guide tee members. Devotions for Parish Workers" in doing so. The Rev. Robert Syrianey, 7. Bring the signed pledges and down payments received V e campaign director, gave de­ April 4, 1965 whe from team members to the informal parish report meeting held tailed instructions concerning Passion Sunday stuc one week to the day following the regional team member in­ the manner of making the as­ Colorado Springs, St. Paul’s and struction meeting. signment of prospects to the par­ South Boulder, St. Walburga’s disF ish committee. He described convent TEAM MEMBER: A 1. Attend the regional team member instruction meeting. Dah 2. 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A) S C R V IN G DI7TJVrR'S FAMILIES SINCE 1890 Thursday, April 1, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 3 Birth Control Legislation Unprecedented Social Experimentation By Frank Morriss are careful to reserve all other fields not explicitly mentioned citizens — namely those on welfare roles — to submit to this viewpoint that large families are the best for the family and Colorado, with its proposed birth control legislation, is to the p'*ople. The private decision in regard to procreative one-sided propaganda, it further discriminates in allowing state — then howls against the legality of such a measure would close to starting out on a twisted path of doubtful Constitution­ activity has always been considered as within that reserved welfare workers to refrain from participation in the work on have been heard in the executive and judicial chambers and ality in which the state will take part in unprecedented social field and outside the legislative competence. religious grounds but providing no such similar right to re­ beyond. experimentation. The Legislature Itself, in carefully spelling out that recep­ frain on simple ethical or personal repugnance to birth con­ trol. Colorado citizens, as the ultimate guardians of their own Gov. John Love, before signing any legislation such as tion of the Planned Parenthood propaganda and assistance Is rights, are entitled to some clear answers on this most doubt­ that passed by the Colorado House and Senate, should consider strictly voluntary, has admitted that compulsory legislation in The inequity is worsened in the fact that it is left to the ful and unprecedented step by public officials into their pri­ that such a law passes on to the counties permission to invade this field is outside its scope. It is good Constitutional reason­ counties to decide whether to charge for such “services” or vate lives. the minds of Colorado citizens with the Planned Parenthood ing, however, that a Legislature can do only what is clearly not. Colorado citizens therefore face the possibility that some propaganda. needed and what it is clearly empowered to act upon. In try­ could be utilizing the “birth control” service without charge The Legislature, therefore, is indirectly doing what neither ing to escape that restriction by ruling against mandatory use while others in adjoining counties will be paying. Archbishop King Dies federal nor state constitution envisions as within the lawmakers’ of this law against the consciences of individuals, the Legisla­ Portsmouth, England I CARPETS proper purpose. ture is trying to find firm ground where none exists. IN A WORD, the Colorado Legislature will be doing indi­ Archbishop John Henry King Room Size D l l O The doubtful legality of the measure is further compound­ The invasion of people’s opinions by government agents is rectly what there is little doubt it could not do directly — that is of Portsmouth, 84, died here. and Smaller ed by the feet that it is in the shadowy realm of class legisla­ no more salutary or permissible when it is done with the ac­ attempt to indoctrinate certain citizens with a specific view­ The oldest member of the Largest selections In the City tion and that it discriminates between two opposing views — point in clear violation of a person’s private rights. It is an British Hierarchy celebrated quiescence of citizens than when it is done against their will. his diamond (60th) jubilee FlirnitlirDrurn iiu rein the house that of the sanctity of the life-giving procreative function and There is no provision in this bill for presenting any propagan­ attempted step out of its granted legislative power into the that of Planned Parenthood advocates. last November. He had served da in opposition to the Planned Parenthood viewpoint. How, dark realm of opinion making. It in effect hires as its agent as a priest in the Diocese of then, is the right of citizens’ choice protected in this matter? propagandists of a certain viewpoint in favor of restricting the Portsmouth since his ordina­ THK TWO CONSTITUTIONS in granting legislaUvc power procreative functions of private citizens. tion in 1904. He became Bish­ E.M.W. op in 1941 and Archbishop in where cash talks THE liEGISLATURE has not only invaded the citizens’ Should the Legislature have attempted to do the opposite 2141 So. Broadway right to choose, but it has chosen a particular category of 19.54 on the golden jubilee of SHerman 4-2754 — to authorize the expenditure of tax funds to spread the his ordination.

Colorado Step Nearer Birth Control CHURCH FURNISHINGS Law as House Approves Proposal RELIGIOUS ARTICLES

By Tom Officer voted no to break a 26-26 tie ver) suffered defeat when he at­ the State of Colorado is pre­ Colorado is a step nearer vole. tempted to amend the bill by pared to say that Planned CompUt* Lin* R*lioi«ut Articitt for Church and Homo to being the official busi­ substituting the words “make Parenthood Is our way.” THE KEY CHANGE by Geb- available” for “offer.” He said ness of distributing birth this would be a protection for A third amendment by op­ control information and de­ hardt was to change the phrase ponents came from John D. A. P. WAGNER & CO. to any other person who might welfare recipients from over­ vices with the House of anxious welfare workers. MacFarlane (D-Pueblo) who Representatives approving have interest in” to “to any oth- sought to limit the birth control CHURCH GOODS parent or married person His motion lost on a standing provisions to persons on relief. such action. 44-17, Four who might have interest in.” vote and as an amendment to members were absent. This, too, lost on a standing A second change was in the the committee of the whole, the vote and later was beaten The decisive vote came on extent of services section of the latter by a 42-20 count. down, 39-23, as a committee 606 14th St., Between California & Welton third reading of the bill Tues­ bill. Gebhardt included inter­ He also attacked the full bill, amendment. day morning. Members of the views with trained personnel saying: “There is no need for TA. 5-8331 House had given second reading MacFarlane later voted fori and included rhythm charts this to be on our hooks unless passage of the bill. approval, 41-16, Monday after among items distributed. more than four hours debate. A minor change in the county Opponents of the bill then employes clause now forbids sought to amend the committee the loss of benefits and loss in of the whole report, and lost pay for any county employe i three times. who objects to participating inj On a vote to accept the com­ the program because of reli-! ANNOUNCING ... mittee report, 12 of the 65 gious moral beliefs. J Joy in Service House members voted “no.” That set the stage for the final Spearheading the opposition | There is happiness in helping others to he happy — and vote Tuesday. to the bill in Monday’s debate; were Democrats Star Caywood, ^ A'rAiual— nothing could serve as a hotter testimonial to this truth than The bill will now be returned Walsenburg, and Darrell Skel­ the smiles of this trio leaving the convent of the Dominican to the Senate for consideration ton, Denver. The latter said that Sisters of the Sick Poor on their way to visit the homes of of House amendments that impoverished sufferers. They are, from left to right, Sister passage of the bill would give tightened the language but not state approval to promiscuity, .Maria Goretti, Mrs. Dale Cavanaugh, R.N., and Sister Marie the intent of the bill. adultery, and fornication. ] Thcrcse. Catholics can share both the Sisters’ joy and their aposlolatc to the sick poor by donating to their 42nd annual THE SEN.\TE, earlier, had Caywood offered an amend­ ment to the bill in which only fund drive. Contributions should he sent to the Sisters’ con­ approved the bill, initiated by Senator John R. Bcrmingham birth control information would vent, 2501 Gaylord street. (R-Denver), 22-12. The upper be distributed. His amendment chamber is expected to accept lost on a standing vote, and lost the changes and send the bill to again, 38-23, when he attempted Sisters of Sick Poor View Governor John Love, who has to am end the com mittee of the said he would sign such a bill. whole’s report at the end of the The final House action Tues­ day’s session. Man Through Eyes of Love day came after Richard Gcb- In debate on the Caywood hurdt (D-Boulder), chief House amendment, W. E. (Bill) Foster The Those who are over preoccu­ gotten Son. then evidently it is spokesman for the hill, won ap­ (R-Grand Junction) said that he Exciting New pied with humanity’s faults and the Sisters who have the 20-20 proval of an amendment to the would vote for the bill if it in­ failures, and who spend their inner vision, and not those who revised hill — the deletion of cluded the Ca3^'Ood amend­ Sports-Fastback lives in a constant state of dis­ would view the “Great Society” having a notice to welfare re­ ment. On the final passage, appointment in man’s moral fi­ and all other courageous, hope­ cipients be printed in English Foster joined in opposing Sen­ ber (to say nothing of his “feet ful concepts as myths and child­ and Spanish. ate Bill 232. of clay”) should spend a day ish delusions. Another amendment approved with the Dominican Sisters of Never was the world so ready Monday specifies that a welfare MARK A. HOGAN (D-Den- the Sick Poor. as now for the message of posi recipient be notified both orally tive hope, faith, and love, which and in writing in his own Ian ALTHOUGH THE SISTERS the Dominican Sisters of the guage, if he does not speak Eng­ daily witness so many of the re­ Sick Poor preach daily by their lish, that he is not to be penal by RAMBLER! sults of man’s inhumanity to deeds of human mercy. ized in any way for refusing man, they believe that people birth control information. are good. There is no one, of CONTRIBUTIONS TO the In the early debate on the lan­ course, who does not improve Sisters’ 42nd annual fund appeal guage provision, R. E. (Pat) when viewed through the eyes will play a vital part in the ful­ O’Brien (D-Durango) asked that ANNOUNCING ... of love, and it is through these fillment of their sorely needed the clause include sign language eyes that the Sisters see man­ mission. Donations, in whatever for Ute Indians as the tribe had kind. amount possible, should be ad­ no written alphabet. The motion If God, Himself, so loved the dressed to 2501 Gaylord street, lost after committee chairman Let the solemn ^ New- Pa^cptt-^ Denver 5. Betty Kirk West (D-Pueblo) joy of Easter world that He gave His only be­ manifest itself with a beautiful Barre Guild Monument to Fine Arts Week To Bloom your departed Monuments BOB BUNBY RAMBLER loved ones. NOW UNDER NEW FORMERLY JACK BROWN RAMBLER MANAGEMENT For Archdiocesan Schools Operating with the same old reliable personnel

Fine A rts Week, April 4-11, Bill Joseph, art department, 11. in Phipps auditorium, de­ c U s o n and at the same address — We welcome you to scribed by Mrs. James Ford. is a “hardy annual” for Den- Loretto Heights, Ivan Wilson stop by . . . V e r archdiocesan schools, and Paul Keating, advertising Mrs. Stanley Nowack will re­ B MEMORIAL CO. where the flowering talents of executives, Mrs. Art Ryan, port on preparations for the an- students, in music, painting, art coordinator, Littleton, Mr. mlal “Awards Brunch” for out­ and the plastic arts are put on de Marlie, of Loretto Heights, standing archdiocesan scholars. 5784 W . Colfax Ave. 233-6595 display. Mrs. Tsuenko Guenther, of Patronage of the month will SamgMMMBBMWWMIiita At Cure d’Ars school, 2300 Denver university, Mrs. Gil­ be given by Mrs. Robert Hosier Dahlia street, Denver, young bert Ortez of Regis college, of St. Bernadette PTA. artists from 64 elementary Mrs. Philip Emery, and Mrs. A free babysitting service will and six high schools will each James Stephens of Garland be provided for this meeting. enter one work per class on junior high, V arian L. Ash- the elem entary level, and baugh, and Robert Blue, com­ MRS. SHEETIIAN will conduct ^^enuer 6 E xclusive from one to three according mercial artist. a tour and commentary on a er. tour through a special “gallery” to enrollment, from the speci­ Chairman of the CPTL coni- alized high school classes. of pictures loaned for the occa­ mlltec on “Art opportunities for sion by the Denver Art Museum JUDGED FOR ingenuity students,” Mrs. Thomas Shee­ and the Public Library. She will CATHOLIC and creativity in each me­ han will be special speaker at review works of Giotto, Fra An­ dium, from murals and pup­ gelico, Van Gogh and Cezanne, the final league meeting of the and contrast Early Renaissance FUNERAL pets, to mosaics, wire-sculp­ year in Loyola hall, 2350 Gay­ and Post Impressionist styles tures and stitchery, exhibits lord street Denver on 'Thursday, and techniques in art. will be on show free to the April 8. Mrs. Sheehan will also point public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A 9:30 a.m. koffee klatch will out the easy availability of re­ DIRECTORS on April 4, at Cure d’Ars open the proceedings. The agen­ productions of fine art works school. da for the 10 a.m. business for exhibition in the home or Winning a rt pieces will also meeting includes details of the the classroom, so as to foster in GUILD be on display in the Phipps planned interparochial choir the young an appreciation of auditorium foyer, on Sunday, concert scheduled Sunday, April fine arts. April 11, when the interparo- chial concert choir is to per­ form. FOR SALE: At the concert intermission, young a rtists will be awarded Catholic Nursing Home. Capacity 18. Good their certificates of merit by the Very Rev, Monsignor Wil­ opportunity for Catholic couple. House sub­ liam H. Jones, archdiocesan stantial, good condition, gas heated, two car superintendent of schools. garage, corner lot, in excellent Denver sec­ Sister Rosem ary, S.L., and Sister M. David, S.C., have tion. Unable to staff project any longer with charge of preparations in the Sisters, write SR-IOOL. The Denver Catholic J. EMMETT NOONAN-DIRECTOR art section of Fine Arts Week. Register 2 4 0 6 FEDERAL BLVD. 433-6575 ART CONTEST judges are On the home scene A W alk in the City By James M. Shea national independence and personal dignity and freedom. Negroes in our town gave me an un­ It would have been more comforta­ usual opportunity recently to give public ble for them to let other Irish-born O u r R ea d a rs witness of my conviction that their Americans demonstrate and make struggle for full civil rights and human speeches and collect funds and write dignity deserves my support and my letters. My parents could have con­ sympathy. soled themselves with the assurance Advise and Dissent They mustered a procession of close that eventually the wrong would be m Not While Man’s Church O n ly to 5,000 persons in a public protest for righted, and that “Old Ireland will be justice and freedom and against the free.” cruel treatment received by their But they po.s.sessed too strong a Mm’I"clS"'s'how s that we have an abundance of Catho- brothers in Selma. Under the banner of sense of justice, and too clear a memo­ lie leaders and this is a blessing for the Negro aP»stolate At the local Catholic Interracial Council. I ry of political disabilities and religious long last, we shall get a voting-rights bill 'ho credit m w'as able to walk in reverent silence persecution, for them to ignore the large measure, goes to these same priests and Sisters, and, in through downtown streets to the plaza continuing struggle of those left behind a special way, to their Bishops and religious superiors, who of the county courthouse. in Ireland. They wanted “freedom gave them permission to go. In the procession were close to 50 now.” As a parallel, the public library m Jennings, La., which I priests and brothers, a great many min­ It is partly for these rea.sons that I sueeessfully integrated last year, would still be segregated isters and Protestant officials, ami counted it an unusual opportunity to be except lor the nationwide publicity in the r.,i,„i rabbis and other members of Prote­ able to take part in a public de'mon- Selma accurately and vividly proclaims that th„ Catholic stant and Jewish organizations. stration with a group of fellow Ameri­ Church is not exclusively a “White man’s Church. .As a keen At the courthouse, a prie.st recited can citizens who have suffered civil Negro observer said to me: “The public witness of the Catho­ the prayer of St. P'rancis: ‘‘Lord, and political and social disabilities. lic demonstraUon makes it clear to 19.000.000 non-Catholic make me an in.strument of Thy I didn’t take part in the march as a Negroes that the Catholic Church really loves them. peace . . Ministers, a rabbi, and ci­ favor to the Negroes. I don’t believe In Alabama or Louisiana or anywhere else, the Negro vil rights leaders al.so spoke of the they’re looking for favors, anyhow. I apostolate can make real progress when the Negro sees (as in American traditions of equal opportu­ had in mind more the idea that here Selma) our Christ-like interest in his civil rights, his housing, nity, voting rights, political freedom. was a chance to demonstrate my faith his schools, and in all things that relate to the intrinsic dignity My parents never hesitated to take in .America and in its most basic insti- of the human person. . part in public rallies for Irish freedom, luliO.'S. (Rev.) Leo Farragher, S.S.J., Wilmington, Del. in the days when the terrori.st Black And when, a few days later. I heard and Tan troops rode herd on the Irish President Johnson speak in this same • O u r Lady’s Blue Army and attempted to quell their uprisings. vein, and declare that “we shall over­ Editor, the Register: Irish trouble-makers were heroes in come.” I felt again the joy of living in I am writing to comment on the Five First Saturdays our family, because they made trouble a nation dedicated to the high prin­ article that was written by Sue Wuller in the Family Living against the oppressors and in favor of ciples of liberty and justice for all. column. ... A new organization has been started within the Church. This organization called the Blue Army of Our Lady of tali- ma, which within the past ten years has grown into the mil­ 'Hypothesis' Needed lions and has gained the approval of priests. Bishops, Cardin­ als, and Popes, has formed simple guidelines for all those who By i\iul II. Ifallett most commonly cited as religiously in­ wish to comply with the requests of Our Blessed Mother. In­ different. Every geometrical figure — deed the Blue Army today is the main force that is complying After the last Soviet space flight wc even the simplest arithmetical equa­ with the requests that Mary made at Fatima. For those who wore bles.sedly .spared the Soviet astro­ tion. 2x2 4 — is an irrefutable proof of like Sue Wuller are asking questions and cannot find the an­ naut’s routine jeer that he had not the existence of God, and proclaims swers I would like to suggest that they write the Catholic seen God or angels up in space. aloud His intellectual being. Fatima Committee of Phoenix, Ariz., c/o Mrs. Wanda Jacobs, There are, however, people who are The great mind of St. Augustine re­ 3618 N. 48th avenue, Phoenix, or to Wade R. Judd, 2734 E. not Communists, or even conscious lied almost entirely on the eternal ne­ Amelia avenue, Phoenix, and get their questions answered. atheists, who talk as if the latest space cessity of mathematical equations and Wade R. Judd, APO 09112 N.Y., N.Y. achievements had somehow made God geometrical figures in his formal proof irrelevant — as if man originally need­ of the being of God. A triangle must al­ • D o n ’t A d v e rfise Ignorance ed God to explain the wonders of the ways have three sides, a right angle in “ He Says BOTH of Us Have to Get Off Him" Editor, the Register: world but now he can say, in words at­ a triangle must always equal the other “Ask and Learn’* answers to some questions, .such as whe­ tributed to the astronomer Laplace, two angles, and .so on through all the “I have no need of that hypothesis,” ther or not Mary was frustrated, are foolish and too pat theorems of geometry. Whether a tri­ Profiles and perspectives A person who loses his hearing can be frustrated trying to meaning God as an explanation of as­ angle exists in nature or not, the.se re­ participate in the new Mass, without ignorance or sin and, no tronomical phenomena. lations will always hold and cannot be one knows the details of Mary’s life or moods. That is pure The Marquis de la Place (1749- otherwise. Only a universal reason, a fiction. 1827), the great astronomer whose fa­ Divine Mind, could explain this neces­ Catholics and the Negro Using mysteries as “tools of correction” causes resent­ mous answer to Napoleon about the sity. years has b<*en followed, un­ two have been Negroes. One ment and skepticism. It is better honestly to admit that there By Joseph I*. K iffcr of place of God in the universe has been Before the slightest move could be The Negro popclution of the fortunately, by even religious of these was a dcatht)cd con­ is much wc do not know or need to know. Let’s not advertise so often quoted and misunderstood, al­ made toward lifting Gemini aloft, mul­ version. The other was the el United State.s at the present leaders. The scarcity of our ignorance. be. ways believed in God and died a Catho­ titudes of mathematical calculations time is estimated at 20 million priest.s in (he South, and their mother of the deceased Negro Nathalie Pitcher, Cleveland, O. who W'as .sufficiently im­ en< lic death. He did not mean that the hud to be made. All of them would .souls. About one iK'rson in indispensable helpers, the Si.s- the universe could be explained without an have failed If there had not existed in every 10 in our nation is a ters and Brothers, has forced pressed by her son’s decision • A Service fo th e Church uUiniale and final Cause, but simply nature exact, irreversible relation­ member of the Colored race. the Church to direct most of to seek the consolations of Editor, the Register; our faith for herself. 1 confess 1 that it was not necessary to invoke God ships. These relationships could not ex­ With the high birth rate its efforts to the salvation of You have done the Church in general a real service and coi among the Negroes. th«*y may tliosc of the While race. .\ my share of the blame for not as the immediate cause of any celes­ this seminary in particular, by the comprehensive presenta­ SOI ist if they did not correspond to ideas in very well represent one- p r i Q.s t with hundreds of .seeking out my Negro broth- tial movement. an infinite Mind. n*n .N!y people also must ac­ tion of the facilities available here for older men who wish to tal fourth of our population in an­ square miles as a pari'h has St. The fact that anyone can think that Astronautics does not defy a single other 50 years. In some art>as hi.s hands full trying to pre­ cept the responsibility. Not become priests. I congratulate you on the results and in the once in my 31 years as a SI. modem technical advances render us law of nature: it uses all of them. Im­ they already ou‘:jumtK*r the serve the faith among those name of all of us sincerely thank you for your invaluable help. eve less dependent on God is the fault of an White residents. who already jwsse.ss it priest has a parishioner We have a crying need for publicity of the kind which you mense amounts of energy are necessa­ brought me a .Negro for in­ gla education that assumes that there arc Of these 20 million people, How uhmil the North where have given us. There are two seminarians here from Australia cot ry to overcome the pull of gravitation, the Negro has en)o>ed more struction. how many prrfess the Catho­ and six men from California, yet I continually meet people in tio some departments of human know­ so that the astro-ship can fly free, but lic faith? I.atest statistics re­ freedom of opportunity < al­ The parliciputlu.. of priests ledge that have nothing to do with God. without gravitation there could be no peal tliat tlieu* are only though not alwa>s so)? Be and nuns in civil rights de­ Boston who never heard of our place. 1 Begin with mathematics, the subject space flight at all. 7-17,000 Cutholir Negroes in have not segregatod him as monstrations has drawn Mre You will be interested to know that thanks to your mention the our country. Of (his number, eriielly as in the South. But from editors and religious of our Seminary guild, this morning’s mail brought two inqui­ ish about 13,000 were udull con­ we hu\e neglected him. .\l- leaders. We prefer to think ries — one from Chicago and the other from Manchester. bui Here I stand tioi verts In tOO-l umi some 20.000 though we dill not |>erseriilr that the presence of these ser­ Mich. As far as I can recollect, no one else who has done the vants o( God will accomplish were baptized infants. Bcoken him iM'cause of his color, we story has mentioned the guild, which the Cardinal hopes will down it to percentages, we did abandon him to find his immeasurable good. Our Ne­ take over our operating expenses not met by annual tuition have appr ivimately one Ne­ own way in our highly com­ gro brethren must be con­ payments. c In Orbit to Corner Store gro Catholic for c.ery 25. We plex society. Wr were too vinced by now that the Catho- Uc Church it interested in Rt. Rev. George A. Schlichte, Rector, A By Frank Morrit>.f Catho- in which Protestant.s and only registration $1). peoples with living testimony BOTH FATHEH BRICM and our schools under government Behind the Church’s feeling work in Southern Rhodesia? fighting.” Dlatc. At Catholics can cooperate for As Dr. Burkhart has ener­ that the Church is not some­ Miss Hughes c*ontend that; auspices if we could maintain that it should concentrate more the good of souls is in fighting getically pointed out, this is thing ‘fenced in’ for the special • A strong, sincere, deeply- religious imstrucTion in them — on secondary schools is the be­ redit, in few — that one does not have to something the government has . and. in obscene literature. In Denver, not only a Catholic or a rooted friendship between mis­ lief that Communist strategists a good beginning has been Protestant concern, but one be attired in special garb to sionary groups and Africans refused to do.’’ arc more interested in manipu­ 3rs, who play a dynamic role in its life.’’ [J[]oppln«ss made in that direction. for any decent-minded citizen. will defeat Communism; MISS HUtillES feels that the lating the educated African to One of the most respected Protestants and Jews simuld Father Brem, who spent six their advantage. months in southern Africa re­ • Communist agitators re­ Church and other mission which I and dedicated men in this have just as much at stake in gard the "sophisticated, educat­ groups have been solely respon­ gregated cam paign is the Rev. Mr. the battle against literary cently, was referring specifical­ "WHO ARE THE front-line ly to eight Lay Mission Helpers ed” African as their most use­ sible for the education of the Lowell E. Burkhart, executive sewage as have Catholics. ful pawns in gaining control; African. “The government has Communist agitators around secretary of Concern, Inc., Moreover, and this is of pri­ of Los Angele.s who work at the Catholic Bethlehem F athers’ mission in • Education of the African in done little.” she said, noting the world?” Father Brem who is an expert on the sub­ mary importance in ecumeni­ 5 a keen Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia — schools, colleges, and vocation­ that the only .African who can asked. “They are the high e Catho- ject of degenerate literary cal dialogue, the fight for de­ al training centers will play vote in Southern Rhodesia eith­ school and college students," he D G © m © material. Now chaplain of Cit­ cent litv.r«iiurc necessarily ad­ especially to Miss Kay Hughes, Catholic one of the eight, who holds vital I'ole in the transition of er is a teacher or has some no­ continued answering his own izens for Decent Literature, vances our common religious African countries fi'om colonial table income. question. “Some sophisticated his advice on how to fight this faith. .Men and women with­ down important administrative HAMPDEN TO TAM AR AC DR. duties at the mission. admioislration to independence “Europeans, who control the Africans accuse missionaries of SHOWHOUSES- J Negro menace is valued. out pajticular religious com­ government, arc afraid that working for their own self inter­ 1ALAMEDA TO UNION BLVO. s (as in Dr. William .Macintosh of mitments can be sincerely in­ .Miss Hughes, a native of the M o n t V i e w Presbyterian volved in this struggle, just MISS HUGHES, a recent vi.si- Bronx, who has worked at the housing, tor to Denver as guest of Fath­ mission since September. I9G9. church has also done valiant because a healthy mind is a ■ dignity er Brem, pinpointed “prepara­ regards the Shona people who work in this field. He heads a value in itself, and is a tion and patience” as key ele­ live in Southcin Rliode.sia a.s division of the CDL in East protective against crime and m, Del. ments in the work of the lay “basically happy people with a Denver. delinquency. But Christians missionary. great gift for story-telling and - • A '.- - 1 . T’ " d 'S and Jews who know tliat chas­ “The worst mistake would be com munity singing.’’ TII.VT FROTESTA.NTS are tity is necessary if we are to for a lay mission volunteer to becoming more and more in­ reach God must be drawn in THE LAV MISSIONARY is iturdays go overseas w’ithout first study­ volved in the battle is evident for the very integrity of their ing the language and customs of the Girl Friday of Father Mi­ Living from a brochure sponsored by religious life. a particular country,’’ she said, chael Trabor. S.M.B., who Denver Youth for Christ and “and upon arriving there to im­ directs the Mambo Press in Church, the Denver .Association of IN SOME OTHER public mediately begin criticizing and Gwelo. The organization pub­ of Fati- Evangelicals advertising a interests of the moment, this complaining because standards lishes a monthly tabloid news­ Seminar on Smut, beginning is not necessarily so. .Atheists, are not the same as they are in paper, >Ioto (“ F ire” ), that he mil- Sunday, April 4. On that Sun­ including Communists, can be Cardin- day at 7 p.m. there will be ex­ hard workers for many move­ )se who hibited at Phipps auditorium, ments, just because these le r. In- a film publicizing the porno- movements can be used for nplying giaphic menace, called "Per- their purposes. But no Com­ se who version for Profit,” which will munist would think of enlist­ the an* be followed by a talk by ing in the anti-pornography Judge Philip B. Gilliam on war. The more this nation’s i^atholic “The Voices of Evil Enticing moral fiber is weakened by Jacobs, Our Youth.” .Admission is sm ut the sooner will he be 2734 E. free but by ticket only. Be­ able to take over. red. cause of the frankness of Uie There is nothing that brings N.Y. film, only adults will be ad­ all men of good will together mitted. so much as a common enemy. On Monday evening at 7 We surely have one in porno- p.m ., there will bo held a sem ­ Kraphy. IS whc* t. ying to Furnishings tor Chopel The Regis Center )nd, no Student Activities Building West 50th Avenue and Lcwell Boulevard, Denver is pure Available at Hospital resent- REGIS COLLEGE . . Denver’s own . . . Catholic . . . Liberal Arts College for Men . . . now in its 87th aca­ t there Everything except the Stations porated in the design of a new demic year. . . conducted by the Jesuits ... a small college . . . where ability has a better chance to grow . . . vertise of the Cross in the old chap­ chapel. el at St. Anthony’s hospital is Altars, confessional, and bap­ and the intimate pattern of learning . . . makes the student a participant and not a mere spectator. being offered to the less well- tistery are all available to any ind, 0. endowed parishes or chapels in church or chapel which has not the Denver archdiocese. the means to purchase such REGIS COLLEGE . . . fully accredited . . . offering the Bachelor’s Degree in English, history, philosophy, so­ items at the present time. ciology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, accounting, business administration, economics . . . interdivisional de­ PASTORS WHO NEED a gree in the major academic disciplines . . . special programs in engineering, teacher training, pre-law, pre-den­ ce and PASTORS MAY ARRANGE complete altar with tabernacle, tistry, pre-medicine . . . over 350 courses in 16 departments. esenta* some 30 long pews, seating a to­ to visit the chapel at the hospi­ vish to tal of 120 persons, a statue of tal this week to inspect the fit­ tings and furnishings. in tho St. Francis, the Sacred Heart, A Small Portion of the World . . . Si. Clare or St. Anthony, or REGIS COLLEGE . . . the only Catholic men's college In Colorado and the Rocky Mountain West . . . resi­ e help. even some beautiful stained . . . But a vital one to the Church in .Africa is Southern dence facilities for over 600 students . . . scholarship ;h you glass windows, are asked to Cathedral Rhodesia, according (o Kay Hughes, Lay Alissinn Helper, who and financial aid program for qualified students . . . stralia works at the Bethlehem Fathers mission In Gwelo. Southern contact the hospital admini-stra- a full program of co-curricular activities, religious in- 3ple in tion, phone 825*9011. CCD Appeals Rhodesia. .Miss Hughes, one of eight l.ay Mission Hel)iers in tellectuol, cultural and social in scope. The hospital chapel is part of For Drivers (iwelo, where she helps put out a diocesan monthly newspaper icntion the old wing now being demol­ with a circulation of 22,0011. “Aloto” (Fire) is just one of many inqui- ished to make room for a new The Cathedral Confraternity communication efforts of the Mamho Press, Gwelo. Miss building, where the existing Sta­ lester, of Christian Doctrine officers Hughes, a native of tho Bronx, has u key position in (hr admin- tions of the Cross will be incor- ne the have issued an urgent appeal nistrutive work of the orguni/ation. *s will for drivers to take the cate­ REGIS COLLEGE . . . located on a b e a u tifu l chism pupils to 9 a.m. Mass on tuition campus containing seven major buildings with others Cathedral Sets Sunday mornings and return them home after classes. The on the planning boards . . . easily accessible from all Application Day drivers attend the .Mass and, metropolitan areos . . . drawing from a 400-year-old Mass. Application day for incom­ while the children are in class, PERMAGREEN tradition of Jesuit education . . . port of the largest have coffee in the school, 1825 ing freshmen for Cathedral ‘university’ in the United States. More thon 130,000 n high school will he Saturday, Logan street. THE MOST POPULAR NAME IN .April 3, at 9 a.m . in Oscar Among tliosc who arc now do­ icture Malo hall, 1825 Logan street. nating their time to thi.s project ORGANICS students are currently enrolled in the 28 colleges and Students must be accom­ are Ed Lacina, Roland Seaman. William Ingram. Betty Eby, universities conducted by the American Jesuits. priest panied by a parent and pre­ Martha Early, Mary Marvin, !esare sent their registration fee Darlene Hannapple, Kathy Hart, — USE — and bajitismal certificate. Alice Carraher, Dorothy Wick- 5 con- Registration for new sopho­ man. and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Permagreen .S.P.: mores and Juniors planning Fuchs. REGIS COLLEGE . . . enrollm ent has a ve ra g e d riests to attend Cathedral next fall Anyone who could give time Plant Food over 1,000 students in recent years . . . students of will be Sunday. April 11, to this project for tho rest of diverse backgrounds enjoy the close student-faculty % niy from 1 to 4 p.m. in Malo the school year is asked to call THE FINEST ORGANIC hall. I relationship possible only in a small college . . . the to set Edward Lacina, chairman, at FERTILIZER FORTIFIED 244-4709. faculty is composed of both Jesuit priests and laymen, WITH NITROGREN all equally dedicated to quality teaching and schol­ PHOSPHATE AND arship . The Denver Catholic Register P O T A S H FOR cap* President ...... Most Rev. Urban J. Vchr. D.D. Editor and Business M anager...... Rt. Rev. John B. Cavanagh umcd Associate Business Manager ...... Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty Lawns— Flowers Managing Editor ...... Miles F. Porter REGIS COLLEGE . . . alumni serve as leaders in thei r communities and have achieved positions of promi­ Associate Editors ..Linus M. Riordan, Paul H. Hallett. Clement Gardening nence in many phases of business and government . . . tuition is $465 per semester, including all regular fees J. Zecha, James R. Walsh, and David R. Millon. News Editor ...... Edward Smith . . . nearly one-third of the College’s 1964 graduates are attending graduate or professional schools through­ uint.i Production M anager ...... Robert W. Lynch ODORLESS WILL out the country . . . co-educotionol evening and summer sessions. . The Advertising Director ...... John J, Murphy N O T BURN! N O WEED SEEDS! ds of Circulation D irector...... Julia M. Boggs over ALL ORGANJC! NOT DEHYDRATED! FINELY PULVERtZED! Published Weekly by THIS IS NEW PERMAGREEN PEAT MOSS nnon, THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY. (Inc.) inada 938 Bannock Street, Denver. Colo, 80204 Soon as you open the bag, you Telephone, 825-1145 P. 0. 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Besides giving aid to generous with donations to this Mrs. Herbert Edmonds, seated, enrolls her as a sustaining FLOWERS grac*es of a Mass offered each ciety of Jesus, as a journalism the orphanage, members partici­ year’s drive. member of the D enver .Archdi(»cesan Council of Catholic Wom­ PAST DELI VERY Quality IVork major. Before becoming a re­ pate in various charitable and New donors are being sought, en. Sustaining and contributing members give $5 or a lesser month by .Archbishop Urban J. PHONE A CHAROE ligious, she served on the edi- civic work. as the society has recently lost, amount, which becomes part of the lifeline financing the coun­ Vehr of Denver, and have daily moderate prices I through death, many faithful cil's work in local civic and c*ommunity affairs, on the national remembrance in the prayers and works of the Franciscan members. A donation - of two le\'cl, and overseas. The current drive for membership in new identical boys’ garments or Sisters in Ft. Collins, sponsored 244-4109 Insured Protection with the “lifeline” offers a chance for individuals to take part in a by the DACCW. Bigelow’s Famous KarpH- a cash donation is requested. m aterial way to hack the efforts of the National Council of These donations may be brought The archdiocesan council K are Method. to the meeting. Catholic Women, and make their 10.000,000 voices heard in maintains an office at 1665 apostolic and charitable Helds. The DACCW office is at 1665 Grant street. Denver, where the CALL 744-3139 Heart O’ Denver Motor Hotel Grant street, Denver, and dues may be sent there by all Cath­ Queen’s Daughters AT A MEETING held recent D.ACCW employs a paid part- 310 W. Iowa Ave. Members of the Queen's on Sunday, April 11, at 10:15 ly in the home of Mrs. John P. olic women wishing to help. time secretary. Daughters will meet Sunday a.ni. Breakfa.st will he pre­ Elliott, officers were installed The group holds membership April 4, at 3 p.m., in the home ceded by attendance at Ma.ss by Mrs. James H. Linkens, in many civic and community of Misses Bertha and Mary in St. Jos«'ph’s hospital chapel, president of the North Denver organizations, gives financial Dillon, 1350 Cook street, Denver, Denver, at 9 a.m. Reserva­ District of the Archdiocesan Fatima Saturday Club support to the National Council Cohostesses will be Mrs. Mary tions, at 12 |ier person, may Council of Catholic Women, of of Catholic Women (represent­ be made by contacting Mrs. which the aid society is an af­ ATTENTION!! Morgan and Misses Lumina ing 10,000.000 Catholic women Miller and Josephine Roberts. Eula Lee Dierkson, BE. 8-1428, filiate. Plans Luncheon April 3 on national and international le­ Mrs. Mack Switzer will discuss on or before Aiiril 5. Officers are Mrs. I.indsay E. vels). provides materials to ALTAR AND ROSARY Peace Corps work in Africa, Past Presidents Waters, president; Miss Helen .Members of Our Lady of Fa­ tor of the club open to all men, working committees on aposto­ where her son is assigned; Mrs. Ryan, first vice president; Mrs. women, and children, hopes lic activities, and in the fields of A meeting of the Past Pres­ Walter F. Arnold, second vice tima F irst Saturday club will SOCIETIES Patrick Horgan will present a idents club, which includes past meet for luncheon on Saturday, that more groups and indivi­ foreign relief, social action, musical program. president: .Mrs. F rancis J. duals take advantage of the spe Catholic charities, rural life, presidents of the Catholic Campbell, third vice president; April 3, in the Denver Tea Parent - Teachers’ .Association, Room, following the services cial indulgences that can be youth and other spheres of ac­ P. T. A. Miss Ruth Graber, recording gained by taking part in the tion. Si. Vincent Unit will be held Wednesday, April 7, secretary: Mrs. .M. L, Lyck- held at Holy host church. Den­ The Annunciation branch of at 12:30 p.m. in the sky room of ver, scheduled to begin at 11:50 First Saturday prayers. St. V'incent's Home for Boys holm, treasurer; Mrs. Claude L. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUBS the Southern Garden Apart­ Shriner, corresponding secre­ a.m. with recitation of the Ro­ Among the members are sev­ Academy Alumnae Aid Society will sponsor a ments, Denver. Entrance is at sary, followed by Mass and a eral junior and juniorette troops Inncheon-card jiarty at the tary: Mrs. Ella M. Weekbaugh, 2447 S. Colorado boulevard: ele­ honorary financial secretary: Holy Hour. of the Catholic Daughters of To Attend Mass home, 41.59 Lowell boulevard, vators are available to the sky The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wil­ America, who arc attending in Denver, on Thursday, April 8, and Mrs. Joseph J. Walsh, act­ Alumnae of St. M ary’s see the room, which is the fifth floor. ing financial secretary. liam Monahan, spiritual direc- uniform as their religious club .Academy, Denser, will attend at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. 11. A. All members are invited. Plans project. While, chairm an, will be as­ the annual .Mass and break­ will be made for a forthcoming I Reservations for the lunch, at fast this Sunday. April 4. at sisted by .Mmes. C. R. Paxton, luncheon-meeting. Thomas Shields, J. M. Har­ Benedictines' Superior 182 per plate, can be made by 9:30 a.m. in the forum of the all new rington, J. P. Harrington, S. Court St. Rita ! Friday, April 2, by calling John new high school building. .All M. Marcus, Frank Gust, Hen­ The chapel fund of Our Lady ' IvaTourelte, 377-1062. or Miss alumnae are invited (n attend. ry Bettinger, and L. W. Sul­ of the Rockies camp. Ever­ , .Mina Heiser at 623-2067. For resersations. alumnae livan. Special awards will be green, will benefit from a lun­ To Address Theresians I are asked to phone Mrs. VIGIL LIGHT presented. cheon-card parly .sponsored by Mother M. Gertrude, a Bene templalive nun address them. Jam es Bruce, 722-0272. the junior members of Court St. dictine from the Convent of St Reservations for guests and Faure Requiem St. Joseph’s Guild Rita, Catholic Daughters of Walburga, Boulder, will ad­ any cancellations should be Say You Saw It Members of St. Joseph’s Guild .America. It will be held Satur­ dress members of the Thercsi- coiled in to Mrs. Monica Will Be Sung for the home! will meet Saturday. April 3, at day, April 10, at 12:30 p.m. in ans of Denver at a luncheon- Tucker, 244-5683, no later than At Notre Dame In 2 p.m. in the library of St. the club house. 765 Pennsylv meeting Tuesday. April 6, to be Saturday, April 3. BRIGHT NICKEL FINISH Francis de Sales’ high school, nia street, Denver. Tickets, at held at the Top of the Park in Mrs. Thomas Duggan, presi The Notre Dame Parish The Register! choir, under the* direction of Denver. Ho.ste.sses will be Mmes. $1 per person, can be obtained the Park Lane hotel, Denver, at dent of the Theresians of Den­ H e ig h t: 6 % ” Thomas Glea.son, Henry by calling Mrs. .Margaret ver. announces that those* who l/co Frazier, will present Ga­ 12:30 p.m. ELGAR FENCE Uses Regular Lighter Fluid Jacques. Vincent McVeigh, and Swankc, chairman, at 233-4059., .Mother M. G ertrude belongs will lead the Rosary which pre- briel Faurc’s “Requiem” Fri­ m Daniel Reinert. or Mrs. Grace Rcmke, grand to the contemplative branch of cedes the luncheon, will b<’ day. April 9. at 8 p m. There r regent, at 237-2082. They will Mmes. Mary Jone.s, I-loyd will Ik * no admission charge. the Benedictine order and is su­ n St. Clara Aides also be rvailablo from Magde perior of the..... convent V ...... in ... Boulder. - ...... Hatteberg. Henry Job. Jack The presentation will b<* held in FENCE A GOOD W AY TO MAKE luncheon and card party I lyn Hughes at the court meeting This will he the first time the j Knudsen. Edward Miller, and the Notre Dame churc h. Den- > will bo sponsored by tlie .St. .April 8. Reservations are now Theresians will have had a con-1 Raymond Mutz. ]3 MONEY FOR YOUR Clara’s Aid Society on tVodnos- i being accepted for the review of -j The "Requiem'' was begun by NOW day, April 7, 12:30 p.m.. in Hello Dolly by Mollie Lee Ber- Faure to exnn*ss hi.s sense of | n ORGANIZATION. St. Clara’s orphanage, 3800 W. { esford to be given in the club persona! loss on the d<*ath of his m Free, Courteous REASONABLY PRICEDI 29lh .Avenue, Denver. Mem- ' house Saturday, .May 22. Archbishop's Guild father. During its composition, Z hors and friends are urged to his mother also died. n Estimates attend to help in preparations \ The content of the music re- • Mrs. Virginia Collins and Mrs. tertain St. Joseph’s circle, and! fleets clearly the reactions of a m for complete information for the annual card party to I Nun, Laywoman St. Thomas Aquinas' circle will j I Immediate ho hold .May 5 at 12:30 p.m. M argaret McCallin. m em bers of , . . . , , - I sensitive Christian musician, ofl m coll 366-3378 (Denver) in the Knights of Columbus i To Give Concert the Archbishop Guild. are mei-l m the home ol Joan O r-] profound j r Installation among the rcc-ipicnts of the hall, 1555 Grant street. { 'emotional exj>eriences. I n In Colo. Springs Pro Ecclesia ct Pontifico med­ Ann Scheetz will he the host-j The work is scored for cho- No Money al. the papal honor conferred on > Seton Guild The Webster Duo, which is css for Ciirist the King circle jrus, soprano and baritone, so­ Down or wiite: Box LI 100 A meeting for member.s of the comprised of a nun and lay- the laity. on April 2. Our Lady of F atim a jlos, and organ. Soprano .soloist D The Denver Catholic Register Seton Guild will be held Friday. women. will present a concert The top five circles in ticket circle will meet on April 3. IJt-ifo r the performance will bej 938 Bannock Street, April 2. in the home of Mr.-;, of chamber music Thursday, sales for the 16lh annual fash­ tie Flower circle will have a Kathy .Street and Baritone So-j m Iu ! w . n 8 » d ^ : « i 3 i Denver, Colo. E. A. Ferbcr, 2214 Clermont, -April 22. 8 p.m., in the Fine ion show were: Mother Cabrini, dinner meeting on April 6. andjloist, Donald Wright. The organ-; Denver. .Arrangement.s will be .Arts Center, Colorado Immaculate Conception, Serv­ Cathy Tanko will entertain Our list will he Patty Beuuman. i Z made for the luncheon-card Springs. ants of Mary, St. Therese. and I^ady of the Rockies' circle. o 756-8391 party to be held .Saturday, May The famed duo, cello and :Our Lady of the .Assumption. Helen Bray entertains St.l m News Deadline! A LASTING GIFT FOR A N Y O CCASION IN THE FAMILY I, 12:30 p.m. in St. I’hilomcna's piano, is a faculty ensemble Pat Coulter of St. Therese cir­ Ann circle on April 4, j The deadline for news stories ELGAR FENCE school hall. Proceeds from the in residence at Webster col­ cle was awarded the television On April 7 Dorothy Brawn j and pictures to appear in the event will be usetl for the bene­ lege, St. Ix)uis. Mo. The pia­ set. will enterthin Queen of Angels | “Denver Catholic Register” Is SAFEWAY STEAKS . . . ALWAYS BEST fit of the Sistcr.s of Charily of nist is Sister Mary Eloise and Holy Innocents circle mem­ circle. St. Francis' circle will [Monday at 5 p.m. Cincinnati. Tickets are avail­ the cellist is Joan M. Mack. bers will dine out and then meet in the home of Ann Fos-i able from Mrs. J. M. Harring­ The benefit concert Is being meet at Helen Smith's home. ter, and Barbara Mahoney will ^ SPRING CLEANING BLUES ton. GR. 7-7791. A donation of sponsored by the Sisters of On .April 1 Rita C atbagan will entertain St. Cecelia cirede CLEAN THE NORGE WAY 81 is rec|uested. Lorotto in Colorado Springs. : entertain Blessed Virgin Mary members. ALMOST WRINKLE FREE AND ODORLESS SirloinTip Steak who conduct St. Mary’s high circle, Helen Barnum will en­ OPEN D A IL Y t TO T Xavier Alumnae school there. Reservations CHINCHILLAS Boneless. Sm all tir a staaks The Denver chapter of the and information can he ob­ ALL YO U D O IS RAISE THEM GOLD BOND STAMPS cut thick or thin to marlnata I Women Speak Wt do tha rast for you. Per informa­ to r pan fry in g . U.S. Choice St. 31ary alumnae assoriation tained hy calling or writing grade beef only. of Xavier, Kans., will sponsor I San FrancisEX) — A special tion, contact the Save>U-Mor Norge Laundry them at 14 West Bijou street, I issue of Way — Catholic View- CHINCHILLA GUILD OF AMERICA & Dry Cleaning Village lb. 9 8 ' a spring breakfast In the Colorado Springs. 278S N. Spter points contains com m ents by R m . 3M S4AS w . 30th Phone 237-9804 I women about the role of women Phone 422-20SS Lakewood, Colo. in today's .society. The com- Cincinnati College Grads ment.s are answers to a series Meet in Colorado Springs of questions pul to wives, nuns T-Bon6 Stoaks ib.98c land single girls. .A good turn out was reported college for women, located sev-lt< at the sixth annual Universal en miles from the heart of thejt SptcUlItU In Party Pastrias p « g _ U. S. Choice Grade Beef Communion Observance for the city. The current fulltime en­ MARY ANNE « alumnae of the College of Mt. rollment is 1.044 students, re­ St. Joseph on the Ohio living in presenting 22 slates, the District BAKERIES ‘ Sirloin Steaks eJSSS " lb. 88<= the Colorado Springs area. of Columbia, and lO foreign Chairman of the recent event countries. All Butter was Mrs. Paul Fox. It was held CAKES « at Penrose hospital, where a Mass was offered for the alum­ TRAOITIONALLV P a rtla s TH E FINES T IN nae of the Cincinnati college. and Highway Tomatoes 6 r. PHOTOGRAPHY e W eddingt Miss Rachel Hatton and Mrs. Call Stanwell Crandall entertained M a tc h a n t'i P ark — 733 4929 D eC R Q C E 33 W. G ira id , Englewood — 781-1041' PPIMH _ . Town House, with musical selections. The w etM and Shopping Canter — 237'7498 women heard a recorded mes­ 44SS B. Collax Ph. 341 4333 23 B roadw ay ■- 7/7-7413 sage from Sister Maria Corona, president of the college. Unburden your wife on the Elberta Peaches 5 r. *1 The College of Mt. St. .lo.seph ARVADA is greater Cincinnati's suburban 9535 W. StTH AVE. • 424-7733 instalment plan

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None sold to dealers. MEMBER P. O. 1 825-8883 .. Parish 2215 SO. COLLEGE • 462-0996 Prices Kood in Denver and Suburbs thru Sat.. April 3. 18115 © Copyright 1965 Safeway Stores Inc. )ort Demonstration Thursday, April 1, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 Set on Making Recollection at Heights April 10 Of Vestments The Rev. .Joseph A. Meznar ■ Mancinelli. 2161 W. 73 venue, A dem onstration of how to of Holy Trinity parish. West-1 Denver, or by calling 936- minster, will conduct a morning j 3477. by 9:30 make liturgical vestments will talk will be given in the homo of Mrs. of recollection for the i.eretto ' and ben. Joseph Little, 3475 S. Franklin Heights college alumnae and WHAT ABOUT YOU? street, Denver, on Friday. April their guests at the college on 2, at 2 p.m. Saturday, .\pril 10. ' eelcy of Any woman handy with a •‘Pleasingness in God's Sight” ■ speaker needle is invited to be present will be the them e of the m orn-; eceplioti The demonstration is arranged ing. which will begin at 8:45; le after- by the Tabernacle Society of the o’clock and will conclude with i im, hon- Denver archdiocese, which sup­ Mass being offered at 12 noon, I plies vestments and altar cloths Spiritual literature will be avail-1 for use in mission churches in able at the college. The donation i the Rocky Mountain area. for the half-day is $1 per person The Rev. Herbert Banigan of I Reservations are to be made Ft. I.upton will speak on how- by ,\pril 7 with Mrs. .Anthony altar materials prepared in the homes of Catholic women are u.scd in the archdiocesan mission I Coach Appeals field. South Bend, Inc. — In a letter to .Notre D am e alumni, friends .Jewish People Topic of the school, and parents of the . . . A FRANCISCAN SISTER! Of TV Documentary ; students. Ara Parseghian, foot- y o u r s e l f to . nte com- An hour-long television doc­ ball coach, has asked their help oeoicated to the salvation of umentary examining the in the $ 2 0 million fund drive souls . . . through p ra yer, w o rk, sac- that will allow for the construe-; rlHce, ana loy . . . by using your struggle of the Jewish people lion of a $ 5 million convocation talents as a Nurse, La b o ra to ry and Sing a Patriotic Song for a homeland will be pre­ and athletic center. • X-Ray Technician, Secretary, Account- sented on KBTV, Channel 9, I, Dietitian, Seamstress. Cook, as well ‘Sinf? a patriotic song'.' We d he happy to right, the 'patriots” are: front, I.inda Denver, on Thursday, .\pril 9, in other hospital departments and toJ” declare these young members the Buckley, of St. Catherine's, JoAnn Bruce of at 9 p.m. The special produc­ DRY CLEANING ^ In a new extension o f ou r w ork In the Dffiver interpurochial choir, who will per* Cure d'A rs: middle. Susan Costello. St. Phil* tion is called “Let My People AND LAUNDRY Catechetical and Social Service Fields... fii'rm in the m usical festival as i>art of Fine (Mnena’s, Greg Sanchez, of Presentation; Go.” It is produced by Wolpor All : THERE IS NO GREATER CHARITYI Productions which created Time Out for Tea Arts Week, organi/.ed by the Denver Archdi- hack. Joanne Slone, t^urc d'Ars, and Kath­ I (Write—giving your age—to Vocation “The Making of the President j Director, 767 30'h St., Rock Island, (retting in the mood for China Day, to be held at Loretto I'Cesan Catholic I‘arenl Teacher league, in leen Woodford, of Presentation parish school. — 1960,” one of T\^’s out­ . Illinois/ for further details of this Phipps auditorium , on Sunday. April il. Left standing documentaries. Heights college Wednesday, .April 7, Carol Huang (right) I happy life.) pours u eup of ceremonial tea for Lynn Shields at a student planning meeting for the day. /M en's Nocturnal Adoration Slated Men from all parishes in the munion will be distributed ev­ ' Churcli and all of its members I come to spend an hour at Noc Loretto Heights Denver area will jjarticipate in ery hour after midnight. Only one thing is necessary on lurnal .Adoration. the Nocturnal .-Adoration socie­ lour part, cooperation. God will The following is the staienient I HOURS OF ADORATION assigned to ty’s all-night vigil before the of Hie Rev. William J. Gallag- i .supply the fullness of grace. He I m em be rs of lt>e various parishes this Sets 'China Day' Blessed Sacram ent in Holy will .surround us with His bless­ month are as follows: h(-r. spiritual director of the 19-10 o 'clo ck — Assum ption, W elby; Ghost church, downtown Den­ Nocturnal .Adoration society; ings. All we need do is cooper­ ' Sacred Heart, SI. Anthony of Padua's, Wednesday. .April 7. will b< with papers prepared and read ver. the night before Fir.st F ri­ ate. St. Louis', Englewood; Our Lady of Mt. China Day” at Loretto !ll•ight^ by Loretto Heights students. Carmel, Guardian Angel. All Souls', En­ day, April 1-2. DL’RING LKNT Almighty j Nocturnal .Adoration brings glewood; Our Lady of Lourdes, and ! college. The campus will bo adorned Mass will be o ffeed at mid­ God opens the heavens and I Our Lord near to us. It is as if Holy Cross, Thornton. Students and faculty vsill join with Chinese posters and ban­ MACARONI PRODUCTS 10- 11 o'clock — SI. Ignatius Loyola's, ners and many works of craft night. Confessions will b(> heard showers down in abuntlance His He puts His Sacred Heart in our St. C ath erine 's, St. Joseph's, Golden; St. witli guests from several states ail during the night, and Com­ graces and blessings upon His ’ hearts. When we sincerely Plus X's, Aurora; and Holy Trinity, to observe a day entirely devot­ and art of the ancient country DENVER NURSING HOME. INC.. 1401 Josephine, ha.s be­ Westminster; will be on display. .Authentic art adore Our Lord in the Blessed 11- 12 o 'clo ck — St. John's, St. Rose ot ed to the Chinese culture. gun its second year in the new five story facility. The Na­ Sacrament, our hearts are filled Lima's, Presentation, Christ ihe King. The college, recognizing the treasurers, on loan from the Sts. Peter and Paul's, Wheatridge; Holy Denver .Art museum, will be tional Council for the .Accreditation of Nursing Homes, with the songs of angels and our Name, Ft. Logan; and St. James'; great need for understanding of Chicago, lias certified Denver Nursing Home, Inc., as a souls overflow witli spiritual 12- 1 o'clock — Holy Ghost, St. E liz­ non - Western countries and featured among the exhibits, | a b eth's, A ll Saints', St. Catherine's, skilled facility, giving it medical accreditation. peace and joy. Derby; Notre Dame, and St. Mary's. Lit­ races, has replaced all sched­ CO-m.AIIl.MEN of the event. I tleton ; uled classes for the day with Gladys Ellis. Administrator, also one of the owners, is now 5S In Nocturnal Adoration we 1- 2 o 'clock — Cathedral, St. Joseph Sisters Esther .Marie and Dor-1 learn to give ourselves freely (CSSR), St. M ary M agdalene's. St. a comprehc-usive program de­ othy Jane, both of the Loretto' in the 30th., year of convalescent service to the area’s aged Caletan's, St. Bernadette's, Lakewood; signed to give its 900 women and wholeheartedly to Our Lord and Our Lady of Fatima, Lakewood; Heights faculty, were members and infirmod. in the Blessed Sacrament, and 2- 3 o'clock — St. Vincent de Paul's, St. students an insight into the of the Summer Institute in Chi­ In addition to convalescent and intensive care for persons tlius, giving ourselves to Him. Dominic's, St. Therese', Aurora; and Land of the Dragon. nese (.^vilization at Tunghai Our Lady of Grace; age 16 or older, the home provides post-operative, ortho­ we cooperate with His graces. 3- 4 o'clock — Annunciation, St. Francis MAIN SPEAKER of the day university in Taiwan in 1963., Then He in return gives Himself de Sales', Mother of God, and Nativity The Sisters plan to add authen-j pedic. geriatric and medical sei’viccs. Included also arc the of Our Lord, Broomfield; I will be Dr. Robert Hosack, the full time scrv'ices of an expert recreational therapist. to us and we find peace of soul 4- S o'clock — Blessed Sacrament. Holy I noted .Asian aulhority from the ticity to Loretto Heights’ China i Rosary, St. Joseph's (Polish), and Cure Day with a dragon dance by' because we are no longer living d 'A rs ; University of Idaho. Dr. Ilo- The modern structure is bomb just for ourselves, but Jesus 5- a o 'clo ck — St. Phllom ena's, St. P at­ |sack, a Fulbright scholar who I.,oroUo students and an oriental proof, fireproof and explosive Christ lives in us. rick's, St. Anne's. Arvada; Holy Fami­ fireworks display the evening ly. and Most Precious Blond. worked at Tunghai university in jtroof, with boilers sliielded in a When Jesus is in our hearts Taiwan in 1963. is regarded as before the event. we have everything. This is the sub-basement by 12 inches of con­ an expert on Chinese govern- crete. essence of the spiritual life — t(* Knights Plan . ment. Patricia Haug Elected have God with us at all time. If , Other guest speakers will in- we are always unili'd with God Recollection To Post at College in this present life we can be I elude General .Merian C. Coop- Patricia Haug, daughter o jer, who flew with General sure of union with Him forever Day April 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haug of Clair Chennault and his famed in the future life. Lakewood, has boon eleclet* DENVER Kniglits of ColumbiLs Corona­ Flying Tigers in China in the president of the .Associated' Music for Breakfast do Council 3268 will hold a day early days of W'orld War II. Women Students at Colorado Till-: GRACE OF God Is the of recollection beginning at 1:30 greatest power in the universe. Asian studies and internation­ State college, Greeley. NURSINQ Folk music by the Cimarron Singers will form an adiled p.m . Sunday. April 4. in As­ al relations teachers and I.Nuclear energy and atomic *\liss Haug. a sophomore and attraction this year for patrons of the annual iiancuke break­ sumption church, Wolby. The students from colleges and member of the C.S.C. Newman | DENVER CONVALESCENT CENTER 1 power ai'e only shadows in com- fast to he served from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. Sunday, .April 4, at St. Rev. Eugene W. Murphy, assis­ universities throughout the area HOME I parison with God’s grace. This tant pastor of Holy Trinity club, has been on the c.xeculive g^ST u th av6. at josephine street Andrew Avelliiio’s seminary, Denver. The three are, from left ' Divine Grace works through the will be guests on the campus board of .AWS. She recently re-- church, will conduct the ser­ during the day. Special hosles- turned from the group's nation- Inquiries: Phone 388-93G3, Gladys Ellis, .Administrator to right, Joe Narraci, Mike Domenico, and Tom Kiatlu. love of Jesus for us and our re­ vice. ciprocal love for Him. So we Jses will be the native Chinese al convention in Salt Lake City. On March 21, the Knights ! students at Loretto Heights and must cooperate and absorb all awarded the following prizes in the graces that He showers from the other schools partici-! Two Women Win Floral a kite flv’ing contest: . paling. I upon us. This m eans that we J" Highest kite, Pat Fagan; kite I During the day there will be must love Our Lord with all our th a t would not fly. Raydeen 'X I hearts, all our souls, all our Hardison: best Squire kite. !35 separate sessions on phases I Design Contest Awards of Chinese culture and history. minds, and with ail of our Dave Seubert: best small girl Top award winners in the re­ at the FTD National Convention strength. This we can learn to kite. Wanda Hardison: best girl Light and lively as a yodel-e-ay... cent first annual Florists' Tele­ in San Francisco. j do by joining with the men of of all ages. Kathleen Irvin; graph Delivery (FTD) “Design­ I the Nocturnal Adoration socie- youngest contestant. .Andy er of the Year” contest for best J l ’DfilCS for the conl"St wore |ty. Domenico: best boy kite. Pat floral design, were Zella Fugita Joseph McConaty of McCona- ; Lent is truly a tim e of prayer Irvin; and boy without a kite, j u m p /n g -o a c k s ' of Westland and Lakc.sidc Flow­ [ty's Boulevard Mortuaries, the and sacrifice. In Nocturnal Larry Domenico. ers, Denver, and Frances Hus- Rl. Rev. Monsignor William .1. .Adoration we fulfill both of ser, of Husser the Florist, Co­ '.Monahan, assistant director. these admonitions. The gift of Easter style notes from lorado Springs. Catholic Charities; Mrs. John ourselves must surely be most The contest was sponsored by C. .Mitchell, im m ediate past pleasing in the sight of that FTD District 8-11, comprising president Garden CJubs of Den­ greatest Giver of Himself. Colorado. Soutlicast Wyoming ver, the Hon. .Albert T. Frantz, Let us offer ourselves as sac­ Justice of the Supreme Court of rifice to Our Ix)rd in the ILY and Southwest Nebraska. Win­ ning designers will go to a re­ Colorado; and Mrs. lOsther M. Blessed Sacrament. Sacrifice gional contest, from which fina­ Capps, woman vice president of unites our hearts to the Sacred lists will be chosen to compete the .Advertising Club of Denver. Heart of Our Savior. A heart EST without sacrifice and suffering is like a world without revela­ tion. Il sees God only faintly and in a dark m anner. In truth Walking’s fun in Jumping-Jacks \J ik life i.s sacrifice. . . . to the movies or in the Easter We hope that more and more Catholic men will be willing to make the I^onten sacrifice and \oiir Child s Parade. So light and lively, you V know they’re ready to skip a puddle Coiifi niiatioii or jump a fence, too. Sturdy as PoiTrail can be . . . and with the “like Dad’s” look young fellows favor. 1« remember that glorious day According to size forever in a fine, t® professional photograph

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Getting the most out of a talented handful of students light theater in Thornton, the theater work is exemplified In Vanessa, which won a 1958 on the Regis college campus Nomad Players in Boulder, his approach to the Regis pro­ Pulitzer Prize in music, will has been the job of James Ed- and others. A family man, he notes that his children are duction. Other colleges be broadcast from the stage son, the director of the colle­ around the country »re doing among his severest critics. of the ge’s forthcoming arena thea­ first-rate work In. experimen­ ter production of Saul Levitt’s A constant striving for per­ Company in New York, begin­ tal drama and are becoming The Andersonvillc Trial. students,” Edson said. "It ex­ fection characterizes Edson’s well-recognized for t|jeir pro­ ning at 12 noon over KOA R a­ Edson is a serious and poses them to notable drama­ work. About how well The An- ductions, he asserted. dio, Denver, on Saturday, hard-driving taskmaster who tic works; it gives them an dersonville Trial is going, he opportunity of self • expres­ refuses to comment. "We'U I’d love to see Regis on April 3. holds a great respect for the the same level.” he s:liid . American theater; at the sion; it encourages any acting wait and see,” he said quiet­ M ary Costa, form er TV ac- same time he sharply criti­ or writing talent among them. ly. Maybe he will, tress-turned-opera singer, will cizes any phoniness that leads In short, it’s a real challenge. sing the title role. She was The AndersonviUe Trial, it to outright commercialism of Above all. they are aware will be recalled, was not only All Color Fun Progiam critically acclaimed when she the theater. that they have to make a play sang the role two weeks ago well received by critics but now thru Tuesda} come to life. They’re aw are also had a respectable 178- at the Met. Appearing with IN RECENT weeks he has that they have to do their best performance run on Broadway he»- will be John Alexander, been directing the Regis to entertain an audience out Rosalind Elias, Giorgio Tozzi, in 1960. The Saul Levitt post- students in preparation for there In the dark. If they fait James Edson Civil War courtroom drama, and Blanche Thebom. William their production which will be in this — if they don’t give the Steinberg will conduct. originally directed by Jose given April 1-3 in the arena audience an entertaining couraged and assisted in of­ Ferrer, dealt with the legal theater in the coUege's field- evening — the whole purpose fering some highly commen­ proceedings in Washington, house. This is the first time of their efforts Is lost.” dable local dramatic produc­ probing into the brutality that he has worked with the group Edson hopes that the arena tions on KLZ-TV. One of his cost the lives of thousands of AIEWS and he finds it a worthwhile production of The Anderson- most recent television Union soldiers in the Confe­ experience. villc Trial is a success. achievements was the KLZ derate prison camp at Ander- "In choosing The Ander- “Great guns, we’ve worked production of William Saroy­ sonville, Ga. It starred Th an’s Hello, Out There. Anoth­ first, f*st. frecusnl. snd acevr- sonville Trial as our presen­ hard enough on it,” he said. George C. Scott. Albert Dck- U>\ at# . . , vrith tt*e largest news ‘The AndersonviUe Trial tation we have a vehicle that Noted as a tough, unyielding er of his highly praised televi­ ker, and Herbert Berghof in lef. staff In Uta West, and with 75 is dramatically strong and en­ director, but one who gets re­ sion efforts was last year’s the respective roles of prose­ cotrtsponM a.m. by James Edson, may be obtained by phoning the college, or land Chapdelaine. RpcK, Gina Salaway benefit to the community. full • time job as television most every Denver area thea­ Tu«i., Thurt., purchased at the box office. Perrormunces start at 8 p.m. About the drama Itself, Ed­ and Sat. Starts "It’s more than an extra­ stage manager for KLZ-TV, trical group. His directorial HUDSON LPLIDBUIGIDA each night in the Regis College fieldhouse, Denver. curricular outlet for the Channel 7, Denver. He has en- and acting talents have been son said it is a provocative study of moral issues in­ volved in the conflict between Gig YOUNG .... L Om ai AsMlcti wet switM Buddy Crocker’s Movie Currently Playing man’s obligation to authority Network Religious Shows and to his conscience. S t r a n g e Alameda Floral "I will say that I'm greatly L i Rosary Flowers available pleased with the efforts of the B e d f e l l o w s 'A Disgrace ...' R ISO K C /5 0,00 0 W ATTS anytim e Called ""Punk' by Priest members of my cast,” he 2200 W. A(am«da Ph. 935-55S5 said. Met In th« Alameda Shopping Center “A disgrace to the film industry!” roc< Radnor, Pa. — Network re­ could dispense with religious This is what “Variety,” the national show busi­ IJ74 1 . SItt All. • 422-3121 buti ness newspaper, called the motion picture, “Fanny ligious television program­ shows, and replace them with E! wer For Quality Coins, Stamps, and Hill, iMemoirs of a Woman of Pleasure,” released by ming was described as movies or reruns of situation [AUDREY HEPBURNJ tie r "punk” by a prominent Cath­ comedies — the sort of thing T1 Famous Players Corporation and now playing at the olic priest who is a specialist that could turn a dollar — REX HARRISON Supplies, Try Towne theater. Denver. cd in radio-TV. Some of his they’d do so.” mor The trade paper said the film version ‘‘of the notorious views are shared by Prote­ Written by Neil Hickey, the porr SHERIDAN ACRES COIN SHOP John Clolund novel has little quality and a dull, smutty ap­ stant churchmen. (wkere ttre Jewels amjl TV Guide article does point and 5077 W. 64th Ave. proach ... a slipshod, guttersnipe production.” x a iir^ The Rev. Norman J. O’Con­ out the “worthy attempts” in DENHAM ncMoursfu ruasorn refl( (IN SHOPPING CENTER) Further comments on the film by "Variety” included: Eve* a P.m nor, director of radio-TV for religious program m ing of T he atre (Son 7:30 p.nn.i late "Hollywood has frequently taken the rap for a good many 18th & M ats Sat.. Sun., Children's Special Mat. umn LARGE BID BOARD A N D PRIZES EVERY SATURDAY. the Paulist Fathers, said in some programs seen on the Sat., April 3 Starting 1I:M A.M. sciirrilmis accusations and attacks it has not deserved. . . the current issue of TV Guide California St*. Hon. 2pm ri’s WE ALSO BUY COINS. CBS, NBC, and ABC televi­ 25S-4636 ^ea i;30 p.m "COMANCHE STATION" There are those areas of production that sometimes fall victim magazine (April 3): "Reli­ sion networks, but reports "1001 A R A B IA N N IG H T S " the PHONE 429-8012 to the so-called high-minded, purist reactions and end up with gious programs on network that "the opinion about the vote an unwarranted slap in the face. Not so with Albert Zug- television are generally punk. quality of most network reli­ the smith’s production of ‘Fanny IIlll.’ This picture deserves every That’s spelled p-u-n-k." gious programs is something trad ticip slap it may get -— and more. It is an insult to the Integrity "These programs miss Ibclr less than unanimous.” It ran­ ges "all the way from expres­ Th and sensibility of the Hollywood motion picture hidustry, a audience entirely,” he said. BEST for LENT! boinj setback for the business.” "The subject matter is above sions of high approval such as MAMMA ROSA'S PIZZERIA ‘an oasis of creativity in the brotl “Variety” added that the film is "filled with ridiculous, the heads or outside the inter­ Minn ests of most television watch­ midst of the great wasteland,’ HOME MADE ITALIAN DINNERS smutty, cheap bedroom activity in the manner of a low class to ‘an arty, self-conscious and nudie.” It mentioned that advertising for the picture call it "a ers. We’ve made studies NO • PIZZA • RAVIOLI which indicate that the people too-precious plaything for a female ‘Tom Jones’.” The ads, it said, "insult the public. No lions • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI who watch television at that cull of the elite’.” self-respecting exhibitor of prominence should bow to such nuall Table and Carry-Out Service hour are a fair sample of the respc cheap exploitation and no respectable house should dupe Us people who watch at night — 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 9 3 6 -2 3 3 6 patrons into seeing the picture under this veil. It is doubtful if ach^e working men and kids, for ex­ Color most major dailies will accept its advertising. Money might bo ample. Their interests are not ing, made on the first round, but the loss of community respect represented. Therefore, they s a n d w ic h The : multiplied over the nation must be detrimental to the film have a severe dissatisfaction m e r Industry.” with the material. direct /fllA K D M /iJim "Variety” is considered the leading publication dealing ‘‘.Secondly, the people in mana with all phases of the entertainment industry. At press time, charge of the.se program s comp, CONIFER, COLORADO the classification of "Fanny Hill” by the Natonal Ix'glon of have little or no experience In cant DENVER— 222-4198 Decency had not been received. the entertainment business. "Livii As a rc.sult. the shows have ses d. hardly any entertainment paniei in ^l]ouniatn ^^intng Brief Film Reviews value — no color, feeling, or presei mood. They look as though gust I Following arc capsule re­ time neurotic recluse Bette Davis Is they’re cultural, but they’re App haunted by a 30-year-old hatchel mur­ views on motion pictures cur­ der of a young man. Among the many not, really. A little 'show biz’ rently playing: excellent performances are those by wouldn’t hurl them,” the SOUND OP MUSIC: A superior pro­ Agnes Moorehead, Cecil Kellaway, priest said. Seaworthy Specials for LENT duction full of chorm. This Is a magi­ Joseph Cotton. Olivia d* Havllland, cal m usical and one of the m ost en|»v- and Mary Asfor. (A-3). Some critics of religious able films In ages. cap­ AAY F A IR L A D Y : George C ukor's tivates the audience with her singing outstanding recreation of the Lerner programming contend (he Ih a L o rd ’ Red Snapper Acapulco . .. - ...... $3.85 and acting. Christopher Plummer and Lowe musical. Especially good problem is not with the net­ gives a first-rate characterization. A are the Cecil Beaten sets and cos­ "On Your Honor” will be Big anytime, FILET O' FISH at McDonald's . . . BIGGER for tumes photographed In unusually deli­ work managers of religious Swordfish Provencale — ------$3.50 “m uif." (A-J). LENT because you know It's the really delicious one! Spark L I L I: None of the toy and de ligh t has cate technicolor (L. of O. — A-t) shows but with the church the topic of discussion on the been lost in the revival of this 1«2 LOVE HAS MANY FACES: "This your lenten dinners with this exciting treat! Filet of Hawaiian Maht Mahi _ ...... — $3.50 film with Leslie Caron (A-2). B-classIfled film, which develops a groups that coordinate the House of the I.#ord television WORLD WITHOUT SUN: This su­ sord id s to ry In a lush setting. Is sug­ programming — the National program Sunday, April 4, 9:30 perlative French-made film details gestive In dialogue, situations, cos­ Deep Fried Jumbo Fantail Shrim p ------$3.75 the human conquest or underwater tuming, and camera angles; moreover. Council of Churches and the a.m., on KLZ-TV, Channel 7, space. In beautiful color. It's an extra­ Its contrived ending Is morelly uncon­ National Council of Catholic look for the golden arches!'" Broiled Twin South African Lobster T a ils ____ . $4.50 ordinary documentary and should not vincing" (Legion of Decency com­ Denver. The Rev. David M. be missed. (A-1). m e n t). men, the magazine reports. THE FINEST HOURS: Documenta­ Mangum. above, assistant at Boneless Colorado Mountain Trout Almondine. $3.65 ry on the life and times of Sir Winston Network religious program Sts. Peter and Paul's parish, Churchill Is so fresh and Inventive Catholic Hour Radio executives say their shows Wheatridge, will represent the that the viewer feels he It seeing have made big advances in McDonald's S«rvttd Nightly in addition to our regular menu Catholic faith on the panel se- To Note Anniversary recent years, that viewer re« rles. IvtorwlMra In Dh i,., and Thraiiohoul thn Rncky Mnmtnin la flM (A -n . whose current theme is Similar Lenten Specials available at luncheon JOHN OOLDPARB, PLEASE In observance of its 35th an­ sponsc is excellent and that "Interpreting a Faith to Live COME HOME: An overlong, dull, bor­ n iversary on the NBC Radio their programs make people By in These Times.” Appear­ ing film that stretches Its few comedic think. moments Into monotony. Peter Usti­ Network, Sunday, March 28, ing with him will be Rabbi nov Is completely wasted. Undoubtedly, the Catholic Hour will present Joseph Goldman of Temple one of the biggest Holywoed "misses" of the year. (B). Monsignor John Tracy Ellis, SAID one Protestant broad­ Micah, moderator, and the cotcfi ’n’S ir lo in WOMAN IN THE DUNES: C-Con- noted Church historian, and caster: "If the networks Rev. Mr. Alfred Schaeffer of demned. "In this pessimistic allegory (Japanese) ebout the human condi­ John Cogley, critic, discuss­ Bonnie Brae Baptist church, A very Inn place to go tion, the director's leisurely and graph­ ing major trends, attitudc.s, Denver. BREWED WITH ic IrealmenI of erotic details fre­ family Thaalar quently becomes pornographic" (Le­ and developments in Ameri­ 1196 Grant • Park Free • 222-8611 gion of Decency comment). can Catholicism over the past Victim of the Tiger, a dra­ HUSH. . .HUSH, '^WEET CHAR­ three decades. Such areas as ma based on nuclear re­ PURE ROCKY LOTTE: Robert Aldrich has fashioned another horror-suspense film. This Church • State relations, the search, will be presented on role of the laity, onci the Father Patrick Peyton’s Fa­ ecumenical dialogue will be mily Theater Sunday April 4, MOUNTAIN covered. 9 p.m., on KOSI Radio, Den­ The program is heard Sun­ ver. days, at 12:30 p.m. on KOA Radio, Denver. SPRING WATER. DC U fXC Chrittophars an TV SIAFOOD The Christophers’ program with Father James Keller, DINNERS M.M., as host will be tele­ Colorado Mountain vised Sunday, April 4, 11:15 Trout Dinner 1.65 a.m ., on KOA-TV, Channel 4, Fried Oysters Thurs., FrI., Sat, Apri 11, 2,3; 5 PM to 8 PM D enver, and KOAA-TV, Chan­ 1.50 nel 5, Ck)lorado Springs. Pan Fried Halibut Sunday, April 4; 12:00 Noon 'til 8 PM 1.25 Fried Jumbo Shrimp CHOICE OF; SOUP OR JUICE DINNER SALAD 1.40 Deep Fried Scallops ^ NeigI COMPLETE HEAR 1.50 '^ A m erican Whole Lobster Tall M u tt 5 ENTREES TO CHOOSE FROM m i, A-1; ( 2.75 8«n Blade, DINNER BREADED HALIBUT STEAK ASK and LEARN Fish fk Chip Dinner Tgmb, A-2; 1.25 RDman Em BABY BEEF LIVER A-1; Fathai College Girl CHICKEN FRIED STEAK On KOA Radio Nalghber S 9 8 C A-3; Irm a ROAST TOM TURKEY 10:20 E very Sunday evening. • ; Kiss M REGULAR $1.S9 Questions on religion sub­ Cwning, A- ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALL mitted by the radio audi­ SMkers, B; ALSO m o r e It A ence answered on the arch- Reunders, I diocesan broadcast. Me No Flo SPECIAL MENU DINNER POTATO ROLL AND BUTTER o ir l, B ; SIgi COFFEE OR TEA DESSERT A BfHikict on Catholic Callaways, . rOR CHILDREN Church available free of of -igtia, u cost to all Inquiries. Your ctiaali WRITE TO AEROPLANE CLUB SATURDAY, 1 f lP ik T in M Q FEDERAl. BOULEVARD She Wore L U v H I I U n O a'7900 EAST COLFAX AVENUE Ask and Leam» Station Raw, A-2; I 3 KOA. Denver 80203, 3312 W. Alameda A-t; M other WE NEVER CLOSEl • A300 WADSWORTH AVENUE Colorado tiawk, A-1; J “Plenty of Free Parking’ Parts Blues, Thursefay, April 7, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 9

o L l i n to 9 ege YOU’RE ASSURED OF - - - i in 5ro* VUif/i Ol, e s SOOPER QUALITY 'ing len* P u n c h Ing EVERY TIME WHEN YOU SHOP B y Walter Krani rflo Uncommon Mon FOR LENTEN FOODS AT If you want to meet a man who stands out from the crowd, check through your magazines until you see that full-colored ad which pictures nine very well dressed and impressive fellows all standing in line to shake LOWER PRICES TOO! hands and congratulate one other man. This other fellow, I gather, is' the uncommon man. Did nine from the ad) Homer, Plato, people ever wait in line to .Aristotle, .Aquinas, Shake­ shake YOUR hand? Okay, then. speare, Rabelais, Cervantes, Read on. Fielding. Marx, and Freud? Naturally wo all want to know A good question. Of course, if — as thr ad asks — wHat is the you’re in the proper atmosphere St. Thomas’ Seminary Campus secret of this uncommon man? — say, the ivy clad halls of a I Dominating the 00-acre campus of St. volumes, with room for many more in the Why does everyone want to talk prominent university — I ima­ to him and bask in his smile? gine you could make all sorts of 'thomas’ seminary In Denver is the huge future. points by bandying the fore­ The building in the upper center portion To got you into the copy, the tower, the main entrance to the chapel (at ad starts off in a nice humorous going names around promis­ of the picture is the combination gymnasium- cuously. left) and also to the administration building vein. The male reader is told he recreation hall. located opposite the tennis will enjoy a kind of distinction But what would happen if you which extends to the right. On the far right courts. The older structure on the left side if he inherits a million dollars .sat down to finalize a sales side of the picture are the theology building of the picture is the “ ORB*’ — the Old Red or marries a woman with two meeting with a no-nonsense guy and the library, both built from funds given Brick building. This is the original St. Thom­ million. (Makes you so tickled like Joseph Richard McGoey by Denver ('atholics several years ago. Be­ as’ seminary, erected about 60 years ago In you’ll continue reading.) and started out, “ Well, Joe. like sides being a residence hall for 100 students, the then-outskirts of Denver. It now houses Robert Browning says, ‘morn­ BUT THE humor is short the theology building has five large class­ college freshmen and sophomores and has two ing’s at seven.' Shall we get lived. Now com es copy that is started ?” rooms. The library at present holds 35.000 classrooms and a science laboratory. deadly serious. The italic type That remark just might make )A shouts that if the male reader you an uncommon man in the thinks true distinction is a mat­ cold, materialistic mind of Mc­ S o n ter of using the brains and de­ Qfiab Goey. But it also might make Evi s - 'e - n Larry Tajiri Memorial Awards to Honor veloping the potential God gave you an unemployed one. ‘e d . him, the reader is right. And C'e o n e d , then the ad tells him just what HOWE^’ER, the ad is right in Full Late Columnist's Theatrical Interest books can help him attain the that a common man could cer­ y C o o '. e d . aforementioned objective. tainly transform himself in’o an y to f o t Rules for the Larry Tajiri the judging committee were Tajiri. a newspaperman for Now first of all let’s admit uncommon one by quoting pas­ Memorial D ram a .Awards, to Walter Saunders of the Rocky 33 of his 50 years, died Feb. that reading is pure joy for egg­ sages from literary master­ recognize outstanding contri­ Mountain News and Del 12 of a massive stroke. He heads and high intellectuals. pieces and name-dropping im butions to the living theater, Carnes of the Denver Post. was a native of . Let’s even admit it s often a portant authors. Think how un were drafted at a recent Saunders and Games are His daily column, “The Spec­ most pleasant pastime for us common it would be — if the Ineeting in Denver. forming a panel of drama tator,” appeared for nine mediocre chaps. boss decided to cut your salary The awards, to be present­ professors and instructors, years in the Denver Post. He But again — le t’s be brutally — to quote him Shakespeare’s ed by the Larry Tajiri Me­ and professionals to select the was known from coast to honest. Can you become an un­ immortal lines regarding the morial Foundation, are to winners. Nominations, which coast for his compassion for common man by reading and quality of mercy. Think how un perpetuate the enthusiasm may bo in the form of letter.s, quality theater, and for his in­ memorizing passages from such common it would be to sta rt off and encouragement of theater written descriptions, and doc­ cisive reviews of performers famous w riters as (I’m copying the sales meeting with some reflected in the career of the umented materials (eg.: and performances. He was in­ quotations from Marx on the in­ late Denver Post drama col­ printed reviews and articles), defatigable in helping those herent evils of .American sales umnist. In keeping with Taji- will be for the period from he believed were furthering Loretto Nun manship. Think how uncommon ri's broad interest in theater, June 1. 1964, through May 31, the arts. It is to this memory it would be to forego discussion the organizational committee 1965. the aw ards will be dedicated. To A ddress of the sports page with “Push” voted to make the rules for Letters inviting submissions Show personalities in New Gallagher and try to steer the the competition broad: to at­ will go out soon to stock com­ York and Hollywood have conversation into an evaluation tract the w'idest possible par­ panies, troupes, and universi­ pledged support to the Tajiri Luncheon Club of Plato’s Republic. ticipation. ty and college drama groups. Memorial Foundation. At the By popular demand, Sister But don’t let me or anyone The award, a medallion, is Inquiries and nominations organizational meeting, pre­ Mary Francis from Loretto else discourage you if you want .being designed by Tajiri’s should be directed to P. O. sided over by John Eby, of Heights college will return to to be an uncommon man. Order brother, Shinkichi Tajiri, a Box 1709 in Denver. Eby and Everson Advertising the books and start reading to­ Minneapolis sculptor. and Public relations firm; the Knights of Columbus Friday night. Just don’t blame me for Marvin Goldfarb, district Luncheon club on April 2 and sticking to Edgar Guest. He’s NO MORE than five medal­ Archbishop's Guild manager, Pro­ give the second of her series of easy to understand. .And besides lions will be presented an­ ductions, and John Roberts, lectures on Scripture and its re­ that al! his stuff rhymes. nually to persons or troupes To Be Radio Topic advertising director of Wolf- lation to modern life and litur- responsible for the greatest The Archbishop’s Guild and berg Theaters, were named gy- achievements in theater in its annual program of activi­ co-chairmcn of the finance Sister Francis Mary has SHRIMP Colorado, Montana, Wyom­ ties will he discussed by Mrs. committee. Velma Andrews taught Scripture and Liturgy, NEW! ing, New Mexico, and Utah. .Margaret Hogan of Denver on was elected secretary of the has been a CFM chaplain, and The awards can go to perfor­ “ Project ’65” on KOA Radio, Foundation. Contributions to been active in Cana conference SONY* in e r s. producers, writers, Denver, Sunday, April 4, at help pay the cost of the me­ work. In addition, she is the au­ ROUND BREADED directors, patrons, business 5:05 p.m. She will be inter­ dallions and incidentals are thor of an article in the winter BOOTH managers — anyone, or any viewed by Chuck Muller dur­ being received and invested issue of The Living Light, a STEREO companies presenting signifi­ ing the public service pro­ by Dan Ritchie, president of catechetical revue. The article. cant cultural contributions. gram presented each week by Columbia Savings, 16th and “A Unit on Marriage for Junior 8 9 ' “Living theater’’ emcompas- Capitol Mortuary, Denver, Broadway, Denver. High School.” reflects her ex­ TAPE ses drama and operatic com­ perience in both CCD work and panies. The awards will be in education in general. presented annually at an Au­ Highway Post Assigned Sister has been assigned to i SYSTEM gust banquet. the special apostolate on Scrip-1 Appointed co-chairmen of ture by Sister Mary Luke, Pro- j To Martin F. Maloney vincial of the Sisters of Loretto $ iz.n so and an observer at the Vatican' Arvada Plaza Theater Washington, D.C. — The ap­ the administrator and directors Council. ONLY pointment of Martin F. Malo of the program. The luncheon club will meet Schedules 'Topkapi' ncy, U.S. Bureau of Public A native of Littleton, Mr. Ma­ in Council 539 home, 1555 Grant Roads engineer, as assistant to PERCH Topkapi, adapted from the loney was graduated from the street, on April 2 at 12 noon. Eric Ambler comic thriller, is the federal highway administra­ University of Colorado in 1930 now playing at the Arvada tor was announced today by the with a bachelor of science de­ Plaza Theater, Denver. This administrator, Rex M. Whitton. gree in civil engineering. NEW HEARING BOOTH ^ B O n j c sophisticated, adult comedy Mr. Maloney is the brother o' Before joining the bureau in about a poor bungling con- .Auxiliary Bishop David M. Ma 1946, he served in the U.S. Navy FOR NERVE man who becomes involved in loney of Denver. for six years and was structural SONY MODEL 200-A a fantastic plot, is one of the design engineer for the Colora­ DEAFNESS |4 frock stereo/mono system Pkg. year’s finest suspense-com­ IN HIS NEW position, Mr. do State Highway department edies. Peter Ustinov and Max­ Maloney will assist the adminis for four years. with 2 full range integrated imilian Schell are excellent. trator in formulating engineer Ho was regional bridge A Peoria,. 111. hearing aid, speakers. On the sam e bill is Strange ing and administrative policies gineer with the bureau’s Region manufacturer, using a tiny Bedfellows, a mild, adult governing many aspects of the 9 in Denver prior to his transfer solid state circuit devised by I comedy that features Gina Bureau's administration of the to Washington in 1959 as chief aerospace and computer: S O N Y ® Lollobrigida and Rock Hud­ federal aid highway program. of the Interstate Highway divi­ technology, offers a remark-1 STERECORDER son. He will serve as liaison between sion. He has been special assist­ ant to the deputy federal high­ able hearing aid that enables j CENTENNIAL the nerve deaf to understand ■ way administrator since 1962. SCHOOL SUPPLY In 1962, he was awarded the as well as hear! Get full de-! Classification U.S. Department of Commerce 3012 Huron tails! 222-0531 MOVIES By Legion of Decency J Silver Medal Meritorious Serv­ ice aw ard. He is a resident of No cost or obligilion. Tol. 83S-0229 HALIBUT Following are clasilflcatlons of motion pictures by the Legion of Decency for Alexandria. Va. D.O.C. H E A R IN G A ID CENTER films currently playing In Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs first-run, neigh­ 330 University Bldg. SUPERSCOPB borhood, and drive-in theaters, as well as those appearing on television In both the Denver, Colo. 80302 BOOTH - SLICED, Denver and Colorado Springs areas. Daily listings must be checked for time, place M o n s ig n o r H le sfe r and TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against listings found in "TV Guide" magazine. Classifications ar^: A-t, family; A.3, adults and adolescents; A- ‘ H o t Fopic’ G u e s t CENTER CUTS 3, adults on ly; A-4. adults only, with reservations; B, morally obiactionable In part for all; C, condemned. — (Compil'd by Tom Officer) The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Current Mo\ics Richard Hiester will be T h e E ntire Lb. Beach Blanket Bingo, A-3; Conqutred 8; Man Beast, B; Atomic Submarine. am ong the guests on the Bill City, unlltled; Crack In World, A-3; A-3; Accursed B; Tarzan's Desert Mys­ Barker show, “Hot Topic,” Dear Heart, A-3; Or. No, B; Fanny te ry , A -l. Hill, unlisted; Finest Hours, A-l; From SUNDAY, APRIL 4 discussing “Spoiled Brat” on F a m ily Russia With Love, B; Girl Happy, B; Journey Beneath Desert, B; War Sunday, .-^pril 4, at 11 p.m., on Guns at Bates!, A-3; How to Murder Hunt, A-3; Young Land, A-1; I'll Never Y o ur W ife, A-3; Hush. . .Hush, Sweet Forget You, A-1; Mermaids of Tiburon, KO.^-TV, Channel 4, Denver, Charlotte. A-3; It's Mad (4) World, B ; Short Grass, A-2. and KO.^.^-TV, Channel 5, Col­ Looks to A -l; John Goldfarb, Please Come Home, MONDAY, APRIL 5 I'll Never Forget You, A-1; High orado Springs. On last Sun­ B; Love Has Many Faces, B; Marriage, FISH STICKS .£129' Ifalien Style. A-4; Mary Poppins. A-J; Command, A-3; Captain China, A-3; day’s program, the Rt. Rev, Professor Beware, A-1; Blue Veil, A-3; Sears My Blood Runs Cold, A-3; My Fair Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, Lady, A-1; Night Walker, A-2; Night Bedevilled, A-2; Big Combo, B; Black Hand, A-3; S ilver W hip, A-1. editor of the Register, was a mare In Sun, A-3; Operation Snafu, un­ TUESDAY, APRIL 4 listed; Point of Order, A-2; Seance on Black Hand. A-3; New Orleans, A-3; guest panelist. fo r Easter Wet Aliernoon, A-2; Shot in Dark, Anapoiis Story, A-1; Sullivan's Travels, B; Sound of Music, A-1; Sylvia, B; Prices Good B; Beest of Budapest, A-1; Texas Woman in Oi* C; World Without , Rangers, A-1; Pandora and Flying Thru Sat., Sun, A-1. I Dutchm an. B ; D illin g a r. A-2. Fashions WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 "W t RENT MOST A p ril 3rd. Neighborhood, Drivc-In j Texas Rangers, A-t; Derk Corner, i^Americanizalion of Emily, 8; Baby, A-3; Hell's Five Hours, A-1; Command, We Reserve the Rain Must Fall, A-3; Boy Ten Feel A-1; Great Lover, A-3; Fear Strikes EVERYTHING' T » ll, A - l; Code 7, V ic tim S, A -3; C rlm - Out, A-1; Calculta, A-2; Constantine and No Money Down Right to Limit Mn Blade, A-1; Curse of Mummy's Cross, A-1; Herod the Great, B; T«mb, A-2; Dear Brigiffa, A-l; Fall of Margie, A 1. * Power Mowers Quantities. Roman Empire. A-l, Fate Is Hunfar. THURSDAY, APRIL 6 on anything you buy A - l; Father Goose, A - l; Get Y o urself Calcutta, A-2; So Lltlla Time, A-3; * Rototillers Allege Girl, B; Goldfinger, A-3; Good Tartar Invasion, B; Manpower, A-2; neighbor Sam, A-3; Goodbye Charlie, Practically Yours, A-2; Man From God's * Power Rakes at Sears on Credit.. . AO; Irma La Douce, B; Joy House, Country, A-1; Harriet Craig, A-3; Let's 8; Kiss Ma, Stupid, C; Oullawe Is Face It, B; Eagle and Hawk, B; Death » Rollers Coming, A-1; Outrage, A-3; Pleasure in Small Doses, A-3; Fighting Lawman, Soakers, B; Pumpkin Eater, A-4; Quick, A-1. * Spreaders Bofore It Malts, B; Quick Gun, A-l; FRIDAY APRIL 9 Rounders, A-3; Roustabout, A-3; Send Let's Face it, A-2; Tall in Saddle, * Paint Sprayers Me No Flowers, A-3; Sex and Single A-1; Red Light, A-2; Mask of DImIfrios, Girl, B; Signpost to Murder, A-3; Those A-2; General Died al Dawn, A-3; Guns Callaways, A-1; 34 Hours, A-2; Tomb of Fort Patlicoit, A-1; Fury al Smug­ of Ligeia, unlisted; Yeung Lovers, B; glers' Bay, 8; City Across River, A-2; Your Cheatin' H eart, A-3. Mystsrf-ians, A - l; Egg and I, A-3; Law A-to-Z vs. Billy the Kid, A-3; Cola Younger, On Tclevi.sion Gunfighter, A-I; Green-Eyed Blende, RENTAL Shop at Sears and Save SATURDAY, APRIL 3 A-3. Satlsfarllon Guaranteed or Your Money Back I She Wore Yellow Ribbon, A-1; King's 696 So. Broadway Raw, A-2; Indian Agen. A-1; Warpalh, Stage Guide Cherry Creek Sears Westland A-2; Mother Didn't Tell Ma, A-2; Tuma- Andarssnvllle Trial, Family. 733-0529 hawk, A-1; Atomic Man, A-1; Kay, A-3; Coma Back, Little Sheba: Adults 1st University 10785 W. Colfax Paris Blues, B; Last Woman on Earth, Fantasticks: Adults Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, April 1, 1965 Parok Baseballers Mullen Captures i A n n u n c ia t io n W in s C r o w n ♦ ♦ ♦ CYO Cage Title . i n * t Ready for Openers Carm el, 3 Mullen CYO team capped an Denver Parochial league base^ nunciallon. (St undefeated basketball season In St. Joe Boxing Tourney ball openers, weathered out last Week of A p ril IB (exact dales «o be s recently by defeating St. Louis, Sunday, will be rescheduled lor set by schopis): 5th A Federal — Mullen fivi Annunciation, 135; Chuck J^an- Annunciation, 130; Rich Trujillo, vs Regis, St. Joseph vs. Machebeuf. city ‘ 60-48, for the city championship. Annunciation came along later in the season. park — Mt. Carmel vs. Sf. Francis, Cathe­ strong on the final night to edge don, St. Francis, 140. St. Joseph, 150; Henry Krizman, dral vs. Holy Family. , The CYO is divided into East JOHNNY DEE WAS BACK in town the other day, The Paroks will try again this Lei out St. Joseph for the champion CLASS A — Bob Montez. .-\n- St. Francis, 170; Andy Lovato, A p ril 25: 5lh A Federal — Holy Fam- me and West divisions. Mullen had nunciation, 115; Clyde Martinez, Annunciation, heavyweight. none the worse for wear after his initial season as bas­ Sunday (April 4) with double- liy vs. Mullen, 1; Regis vs. St. Joseph,f ship of the I2lh annual St. Jo­ headers at 5th & Federal and 3 City park — Cathodral vs. St. Fraacis, at won the West title and St. Louis ( ketball coach at Notre Dame. 1; Annunciation vs. M achebeuf, 3. ^ seph Boxing tournament last at City park. 1 the East. weekend. The Irish compiled a regular-campaign mark of 15-11, got M ay 3: 5th A Federal — St. F rancis vs. Mt. Carm el will host Mullen at Annunciation, 1; M ullen vs. Sf. Joseph, \ Mullen wound up with ; 7-0 into the NCAA Regional tournameni at Lubbock. Tex. (the 3. City park — Regis vs. Machebeuf, l; * .\nnunciation scored 32 pointS: 1 p.m. and Holy Family will Me mark. St. Joseph 30 and St. Francis same one in which Colorado State U. participated), then suf­ Mf. Carmel vs. Cathedral, 3. me entertain Annunciation at 3 p.m. May »: 5th A Federal — Regis vs. •' The team is coached by fered a rather shocking loss to Houston. Notre Dame had Thi 22. at 5th & Federal. Cathedral. 1; Sf. Joseph vs. M l. Carmel, Brother Leopold. K.S.C., and trimmed Houston handily in a prior meeting. 3. City park — Machebeuf vs. Holy Fern- t Lai Named the tourney’s most The City park contests will ily, 1; Annunciation vs. Mullen, 3. Dr. Santo F. Scavuzzo. promising fighters were John Dec had a world of firepower on his team. Larry Sheffield run Team members are Fred Val­ send Machobeuf against Cathe­ May U: 5th A Fedi iQr Free E stim a te i *■ schoolgirl skit. .Automobile Association. The the “ Bread-Line Saint,” St. An­ which is the distribution of “ St. first passionate outburst of ^ OL. S-S754 end OL. S-STS? * The president, Mrs. Virginia poster, titled, “Watch for Turn­ thony of Padua, with special •Anthony’s B read.” grief, promised the wonder Court of Awards ^ JH-W W. «4ltl Ave.Z- devotions on nine consecutive Dover, announced that the so­ ing Cars,” was sent to Washing­ This practice, perhaps un­ w orker of Padua that if her (St. Catherine’s Parish, ciety’s annual Easter bake sale ton, D.C. and will be judged in Tuesdays, starting April 13 and known to many, is carried out prayers were answered she Denver) ending June 8. will be held April 17. •April. at St. Elizabeth’s friary, 1060 would give a measure of grain .A court of awards for boj The devotions, which will con­ Eleventh street, at 11 a.m. to the poor. sist of a sermon, special pray­ scouts of St. Catherine's parish every day. Near midnight, while the be­ will be held Friday, .April 2, at NORTH ers. Benediction and exposition At this hour a long line — reaved woman was still pray­ of the relic of St. Anthony, will 8:30 p.m. Following the presen­ Father Malecek To Speak the length depending on the ing, the child rose, as if from tation of awards an Indian ritu­ DENVER be at 8 a.m ., 12:15, 5:15, 5:45, weather and season of poor sleep. This miracle gives rise al dance team will entertain. and 7:45 p.m. on each of these and indigent persons forms to the practice of promising All parents of scouts are urged 25% DISCOUNT Tuesdays. waiting for God’s charity. A alms to the poor in return for to attend. O N SLIP COVERS, OPTICAL To Women in Ft, Collins Tuesday was chosen because Franciscan Brother hands out favors received through the in­ .At a meeting of the Mothers DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, Dispensing Opticians the Saint died on a Tuesday and the food provided by the de­ tercession of .St. Francis. auxiliary, Mary Olmstead was (St. Joseph’s Parish, The breakfast will be served there are nine because a votees of St. Anthony. COMFORTS, BED SPREADS DeWAYNE INGRAM Ft. Collins) at 9:30 a.m. in the student The practice was given elected president; Elsie Welch, m iracle, wrought through his This devotion of distributing vice resident: Mary Fobes. The Rev. Francis J. Malecek, center ballroom of Colorado direction, came after prayers on iSt. .Anthony’s bread had its be- impetus in later years by an­ 455-0228 4022 Tennyson Street S.J., assistant professor of phil­ State university. other miracle. | secretary-treasurer; and Jackie this manv days. Iginning.s in P?dua. where the 3160 TEJON ST. GRand 7-5759 osophy at Regis college, Den­ A young woman who operated Bullard, publicity. ST. ANTHONY of Padua is [popular saint lived most of his Breakfast will be served to i ver, will be the speaker at a A MEMBER o' the Regis known the world over as the I short life. a little store, which was her only breakfast following the annual college staff since 1962, F'ather means of support, arrived to the school children, after the 1 “wonder worker,” and is often j The practice had its inception 7:30 a.m . Mass Friday, .April 2.! Corporate Communion for worn Malecek served as dean of men implored to help in the recovery lin a miracle. open her door one morning only WEISS BAKERY en in Ft. Collins. until 1959 when he joined the to find the lock jammed. .A lock­ Mrs. Ernest Pavone asks all vol­ philosophy faculty. He retuimed smith was called, but he also unteer workers to be in the i OLD-FASHIONED SALT to Regis in 1963 following a cafeteria at 7:15 a.m. failed. RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY year’s leave of absence to study As a last resort he decided to Leader training sessions for in Rome. break down the door with a the North Denver Junior Great crowbar and returned to his Books program are being held - Four Stores to Serve You Active in the field of human in St. Catherine’s meeting room shop to get one. While he was 4024 Tennyson CL. 5-1937 relations, the Jesuit priest Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Interested HA. 4-1366 gone, the young woman prayed 5830 W. 38tb Ave. served, before coming to Regis, participants are most welcome. Lakeside Center GE. 3-1703 to St. Anthony, promising bread as acting director of the Insti­ The Patrician group will meet 1480 C arr St. BE. 7-1604 tute of Industrial Relations at to the poor if St. .Anthony would in the cafeteria after sendees Rockhurst college, Kan.sas City. help get the door open without Friday. April 2. Mo. [breaking it down, j When the locksmith returned He also has conducted cla.sso.s with a crowbar, she asked him Major in Theology LIMA in human and intercultural rela­ to try the key just once more. Notre Dame, Ind. — The tions at St. Louis university, the He did and the lock clicked University of Notre Dame will University of Denver, and New open. inaugurate an undergraduate I I E A L T ¥ Mexico State. The younc woman kent her major in theology next Fall, It promise and encouraged her was announced by Rev. Al- HE HAS BEEN a consultant customers to heln. She kept a iH'rt Schlitzer, C.S.C., head of l « . REALTOR and lecturer for the .Anti-Defa­ small statue of the saint in the the Theology department. mation league of B’nai B’rith back room with two boxes and is a member of the coordi­ placed before it. One was for EDSU'S NEEDLECRAFT “It 1‘nys to Consult a llcnllor" nating Council of the Mayor’s alms and the other for petitions. Commission on Human Rela­ These petitions were answered Rev. Francis J. Malecek, S.J. tions Denver. and the flow of alms increased, Open Daily 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. From 7 P.M. to S:30 P.M. Tuef. & W e’re Glad To Help thus beginning the world-w’ide Thors. )145 W. 38th AVE. GR.7-1883 practice of dls’rib'iting “St. 4421 W. 29th .Ave. 433-03.55 Hefting some of the foodstuffs given by the children of St. .Anthony’s Bread.” 200 First Communicants John’s parish school, Denver, Lisa Funk, left, looks at the table, laden with just a part of the groceries collected by the THE REV. FABIAN Flvnn. Parent Teacher association of St. John's, an affiliate of the O .F.M ., pastor of St. Eliza­ Prepared at St. Anthony's Denver Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. With Lisa, beth’s, reminds of the need fori left to right, are David Van Biiskirk, Miss .Ann Servin, their such a devotion in times “ w'hcn (St. Anthony of Padua’s Parish, the St. Anthony CCD school of use of force seems to be on the teacher, and fellow 6th grader Kevin SkUIen. .tiore than 15 Denver) religion will make their First ascent; when the world seems Nearly 200 children being pre­ Confession Saturday. April 3. boxes of food, and more than seven bags of shoes were col­ bent on self destruction; when pared for First Communion by The children, who will receive lected in the parish for distribution to migrant workers in we all seem to be dead to the F'irst Communion Sunday, May northern Colorado. Migrant welfare is a major concern of the deeper son.sibilitius of our 2, will be given another oppor­ DACeW. eternal origin and destiny. . . tunity for confession, in order “ We need give a thought to. Mission Is to become accustomed to the direct a word toward, one who sacrament, on Friday, April 30. can. miraculously, render aid Under W ay at a one-day retreat to be hold Pantry Shower Planned and comfort and con.solaiion." f r them in the school. In Boulder St. Anthony’s school also will At St. Joseph's Parish Annual Bake have a group of 49 children in Do Your the joint First Communion. (St. Joseph’s Redemptorist cations to the religious Sister­ Sale Slated (Sacred Heart Parish, Boulder) OH. Carmel Parish, Denver) A two-week mission, given by Parish, Denver) hoods. THE REV. ROBERT Ke- The Mt. Carmel grade school Banking At A Franciscan Fathers from St. Sunday, .April 11. has been High school athletic director PTA will have its annual bake Elizabeth’s parish, Denver, is keisen, pastor, will attend a slated as “Pantry shower day” Bob Burns praised the Bulldog Cursillo to be given April 1-4 at sale .April 10-11 in front of the being held in Sacred Heart par­ for the Sisters of Mercy who club 'of St. Joseph’s for their church. Baked goods will be Family Bank ish, Boulder. Our Lady of Fatima school, staff the parish grade and high support of the sports program Lakewood. Five men from the sold after each Mass. Now under way is the mission schools. Donations of non-per­ and for provision of new equip­ Appointed to a nominating parish also will attend. The can­ ishable goods will be gratefully ment for the wrestling team. for women and high school girls didates will include .Arthur Ni- committee were Mrs. Joseph of the parish, with that for men received, and may be left in the He was speaking at the Fa- Celentano, chairman: and Come Out To der, Don Petersen, E rnest Uli- church hall during Sunday and high school boys scheduled barri, Paul Garcia, and Win.ston ther-Snn breakfast March 28 in Mmes. F. Monaco. G. Cimino. to begin Sunday, April 4. morning. The grade school PT.A the parish hall after the 8:30 J. Vessico, and L. Piccalo. Churchill. is sponsoring the event. Mass, where 108 fathers and :.Also being held this week are Because of the team mem­ special three-day missions for sons received Holy Communion DENVER'S ber’s instruction meeting in the The paper drive, postponed in a body. Dr. Thomas Di Martini the children of the parish. Annual Development Program during the recent inclement Conducting the missions are April 6, the Holy Name society weather, will now be held Satur­ The Very Rev. James J. CHIROPRACTOR FAMILIEST the Rev. Kevin Patrick Henry, has canceled its April meeting day and Sunday. April 10 and Nugent, pastor, Sister M. Stan­ Laboratory Service O.F.M., and the Rev. Clarence which ordinarily would fall that 11. A truck will be parked be­ islaus, high school principal, for the Profession and lay faculty members were Grott, O.F.M. night. hind the grade school to receive 2550 O ro v * $1. BANK' E arl Rciim, coordinator of all bundles of paper. present. Marian Graboski, chairman » ▼ ▼ V ▼ V ' student activities for the Denver of the annual baked ham dinner The Altar and Rosary society public schools, will be the prin­ served Sunday reports that the will have as guest speaker at cipal speaker a t a meeting of event netted the Altar society their breakfast after the 8:30 POLLARD the Sacred Heart Home and $443.85 from the 758 patrons a.m. Mass on Sunday, April 4. School association to be held served. Mrs. T, Raber Taylor, who will FRIENDLY FORD Monday, April 5, in St. Benc- talk on the work of the There- ‘diet’s hall. THE ADULT instruction se­ sians, a group which fosters vo- IS PLEASED TO The boys of the parish will re- ries will be concluded next • .ceive First Communion April 24; Monday, April 5, with a tour of ANNOUNCE jand the girls, May 1. The an­ the church conducted by Father THE ASSOCIATION OF nual crouTjing of the statue of Kekeisen. MAY-DAY Ithe Blessed Virgin will be held It is possible that a few con­ CLEANERS MONTE TROiLO ;M ay 2. verts will be baptized as part of . Registration for next year at the Easter Vigil service on Holy "IN WHEATRIDGE” As C ^ ^ ^ D o r t h D e r v e r Bark vSacred Heart school will be held Saturday night at 10:45. Sales Representative ;M ay 1 and 8 in St. Benedict’s May and Day McCIoskey “COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE” ,xhall. “ We operate our own plant” COLQUITT’S Quality Cleaning W. .38th at ,Julian St. 433-6781 News Deadline! POLLARD FRIENDLY FORD The deadline for news stories Family Shoe Store MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and Shoe Repair Shop 73 3-24 24 and pictures to appear in the 3740 P ic rc t St. 424-74«4 290 So. B roadw ay DRIVE UP W IN D O W S — OPEN 7 A .M . TO 7 P.M. “Denver Catholic Register” is 72nd & Lowell Blvd. 1 BtoIaytlme clothing drive usable clothing, and hoiiseliold goods, when spon.sible for the creation of ill- of the Society of St. Vincent do Paul, in this requested, at their parish centers. Catholics will between various groups. Colo. Springs Parish Sets Party CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 00 & 7:30 preview. Loading the trucks with gifts of will rapidly fill the new warehouse of the Title of the day-long confer­ 3050 Dahlia St. 322 1119 usul)le clothing and other items donated by society, assist the |>oor of Denver, and also ence is “ What We Teach About (Holy Trinily Parish, the education building now iin-' the jmrishioners, are left to right Walter Pyt- sa\e extra ‘‘pick-up” journeys to individual Each Other.” Colorado Springs) der construction. linski, in charge of the society's salvage homes. “Bundle Day” is set for May 9 in The session in the Boettcher The annual “B r e a t h o’ Reservations, which are limit­ Please Patronize hiirean; Jack Kiiudsen. president of St. archdioeesan parishes, the Salvage bureau Center auditorium is scheduled Spring” card party, sponsored ed, can be made by calling Mrs. DUCKWALL’S by the Altar and Rosary society John's conference; Harry Zirkelbach, on manager says. The new DePaul store at Com­ for 7:30 p.m. The day session Jam es Thebert, 635-7923, or Your REGISTER Denver’s Newest of Holy Trinity parish, Colorado Mrs. Michael McNally. 473-4392. truck; the pastor of St. John’s, the lit. Ilcv. merce City opens for business on April 1. begins at 9:30 a.m. in the sem­ Advertisers and Suburban Variety Store inary at E. Arizona and S. Springs, will be neld at 1 p.m. Mention Monsignor John P. .Moran, and Jam es Tur* Steele street. Saturday. April 10, in the parish I DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER hall, 3100 Poin.seltia. St. Vincent THE REGISTER S3rd & Dahlia 333-903* ALL DENVER AREA reli­ Serving as chairman and co- gious school teachers are invit­ chairman respectively are Mrs. de Paul's Parish ed to attend the evening ses­ •M. L. IvCster and .Mrs. C. C. sion. Moore. The Rev. Francis A. Gaydos. Special awards to be given Preisser's Superette TOLVE LIQUORS C.M., dean of the departm ent of away at the party include a $75 Fancy Meats And Groceries Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dohlia theology at St. Thomas, has rep gift certificate from King Soo- Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 pers and a hair dryer. resented the seminary on the NICK FLORA JANICE NICKKY____ 15 - man conference steering Proceeds of (he party this 777-4447 Md- tUfi- PcOUAlt£;e... committee. year will go into the fund for 2331 E. Ohio A ve. (S. U niv. and Ohio) NANCY JIM JERRY MARY • Dr. Rylaarsdam has held his Honored al Luncheon o’clock Mass Sunday, A|)ril 11. Mrs. William Baca, the chair­ present Chicago post since 1945, The monthly meeting will be man. urges members and pa­ He began teaching in 1931. when (St. Augustine’s Parish, Wednesday, .April 7. following rishioners to donate baked goods he spent four years as English Brighton) Rosary and Benediction in Jhe or cash for the sale. instructor in the American PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE Pa.st president.s of SI. .Augus­ church at 7:30 p.m. The guest School for Roys, Basra, Iraq. tine’s .Altar and Rosary society, Coffee and rolls will be CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE speaker will be Fallior served at reasonable prices, Deeply concerned with the Brighton, were honored al a Frances E. Brehm of the luncheon the past week. plastic basket filled with gro­ theological implications of the Bethlehem Fathers, who recent­ ceries from soup to nuts plus a Old Testament, and the rela .Attending the event were the ly returned from missionary CHRIST THE KING — ST. JOHNS — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Rev. Roy Figlino, pastor; .Mrs. ham will be on display at the tionship between the Jewish and duty in Rhodesia. bake sale as the special gift. Christian faiths, he has sought Harry Gerdom. president of the The women of the parish are society; and Mmes. Joseph La- to develop common ground be­ WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MO NEY TH AN A N Y asked to help in cleaning the W in H onors tween the two traditions, and Marca. Fred Slarbuck, Mary church for Easter. OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW , LOW PRICES Mancini, George Mancini. (St. Philonicna’s Parish, has written extensively on the -Abt Everctlc Dahlingcr. Frank Nies, Mission Sfaffed Denver) subject. D R U G 6 0 0 S. HOLLY 8 0 0 CLERMONT Adam Kreutzer, George Roth, (St. Rose of Lim a’s Parish, The Sisters and students at St, and John Donofrio, and a guest, Philomcna’s school are proud of RABBI BERNARDS, editor of tb e r CENTER PH. 377-8886 PH. 399-2161 Mrs. Robert Unrein. Denver) Christian Friends, a quarterly ,A three-night mission for high two eighth graders who recently The women of the parish will won honors. with a 13,000 circulation among hold their annual bake sale school students in St. Rose of clergymen and educators, is ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ALL SAINTS ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA Lima’s parish will be held Jack Kenney was awarded a Saturday, April 10, in the Bright Regis high school scholarship, very active in spreading the on Furniture mart. Wednesday-Friday. .April 7-9. modern process of dialogue and The services, being conducted and Christina Sionnicki was one CHERRELYN The .Altar and Rosary society of the winners in the annual in developing projects to ‘BUD” STEPHENS will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday. by the priests of the parish, will strengthen mutual understand­ DRUG STORE begin with Mass at 7:30 p.m. archdioce.san spelling contest. In Sichneti and In Htallh Rx April 8, in the church basement. The memliers of the Altar and ing between various faith with a short instruction during groui)s. Phono 7H9-2561 LINCOLN DRUG Mass. .After Mass will be a for­ Rosary society and of the PTA BROADWAY al OUINCY Bible Study In conjunction with Concordia mal conference, and then an op­ will receive Corporate Commun­ ENGLEW OOD SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, ((’ure tl’Ars Pari.sh, Denver) ion in the 8:1.') a.m. Mass next sem inary in St. Louis and the FREE PARKING .A Bible study group in Cure portunity for confession and Lutheran CJiurch Missouri Syn­ ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES personal consulting. Sunday, April 4. d’Ars parish will hold its first Through the teaching efforts od, he helped develop the pro­ CATHEDRAL meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The Holy Name society will gram “Lutheran and Jew: An 922-1161 meet Monday, April 5, at 8 of Mr.s. Earl Kenney and Mrs. • Free D elivery • Gold Bond Stomps April 6 in the school liall. Future Exchange of Viewpoints” now o’clock in the parish hall (the George Pugh, 35 seventh grade FRIENDLY sessions will bo held each Tues­ in its second year, providing a old church), A report from the pupils liave received Junior day for six weeks at the same forum for discussion on present 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 remodeling committee will be F irst Aid cards. DRUG & PHARMACY time. Everyone interested is in­ issues in Christian-Jewish rela­ given. Mrs. George Lutz. I^A stamp 5660 W. ALAMEDA vited to attend. cliairman. asks parishioners to tions. PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFICLD An exhibit of books needed for FUR AND DELIVERED FINAL RESULTS of the rum ­ donate their extra Mor-Valu th(* new scliool library will be stam ps to the PT.A. These Colfax at Downing Denver held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. mage sale held March 24 will be News Deadline! ST. CATHERINE'S disclosed al the .April A ltar and stam ps will be used to purchase The deadline for news stories Sunday. April 3. Parishioners are a movie projector for the school. invited to inspect the books and Rosary society meeting. and pictures to appear In the HOLY CROSS, THORNTON 477 0549 45S 9904 make donations to the library. Sincere thanks are due to all Denver Catholic Register” is who helped make the sale a suc­ Reports Requested Monday at 5 p.m. ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY BUSY CORNER Receive Honors cess, especially Al Huter, Mrs. (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, CITY VIEW DRUG STORE Denver) (St. Joseph’s (Polish) Parish, William Noll. Mrs. Wegman, Professional Pharmacy Professional Pharmacists and Mrs. Lambrcchl, who ST. THERESE Glohevllle) Altar and Rosary .society com­ !»h. 287-5535 L PHARMACIST... IV. 38lh Ave. & Federal Blvd. Two pupils from St. Joseph’s stored all the wares for many mittee chairmen and circle 8796 N. Corona Denver, Colo. school, Globcville, received lion- months, and to the co-chairmen. chairmen arc requested to turn PARISH Thornton 29, Colo. R ors the pa.st weekend. Betty Woertman and Pauline in their annual reports to Mrs. See Bob Robles Susan Flott. an eighth grade Leo. William Hughes before April 1. HENRY’S ST DOMINIC The Cub Scouts on Saturday, pupil, was awarded a $75 schol­ The society will meet Alonday, ^ 5 CONOCO HOLY FAMILY arship to M arycresl higli school. April 3. will be selling tickets .April 5. Election and installa­ Le Diane Popish was one of the to the Scout Exposition. tion of the new officers will be SERVICE Parishioners are asked 'to FIRESTONE TIRES. BATTERIES. BERKELEY winnei's in the archdiocesan held al tliis meeting. ACCESSORIES PHAF{;M ACY spelling contest. .save coat hangers for the Cub The women and girls of the PHARMACY f Ol HENRY HUNNINGHAKE, Owner NORTH DENVER'S PROFESSIONAL R The Scouts, who are selling them as parish will have their corporate 11500 Eest Colfax at Moline “ PRESCRIPTIONS” PRESCRIPTION STORE 3i6-1225 AURORA S.J., s fo rty H ours a fund-raising project. Communion April 4 in the 8 M O N E Y O RDERS 208 3120 W. 29th Ave. glish ; (St. Franeis do Sales’ Parish, The women and girls of the a.m. Mass. PAY UTILITY BILLS HERE 455-5191 Denver) parish and members of the Al­ The membor.s of the society sent tl tar and Rosary society will re­ Your family’s health 1965 S Forty Hours’ devotions in St. will collect offerings for the Your Parish ST. M A R Y ’S, LITTLETON Francis de Sales’ parish will ceive Communion in a group in Easter flowers after all the nesdaj open on F'riday. April 2, at 11 the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. Musses next Sunday. MOST PRECIOUS BLO O D Fath a.m . and will close Sunday with April 4. “.A Catholic Approach to the Service Station SELL 4 LESS “The Solemn Mass and services at Problems of Growing Up” is the comes first with us Hopkir 5 p.m. Falher-Son Night title of the talk to he given by REXALL rZ »A «9, ftexalt lecture That's why we compouri(3 prescriptions with Scotlai The grade scliool PT.A will (Blessed Sacrament Parish. Dr. Herman Doyle to the Prescription Druggists meet on Wednesday. .April 7, at Denver) seventh and eighth grade girls only the finest drugs, as the doctor recom­ D RU G STO RE Wight. First in Prescriptions THE 7:4.') p.m. in the high school “P’ather and Son Night” will and their mothers at 7:30 p.m. Fast Free Delivery mends, and carry quality products for all your 794 1366 auditorium. bo the theme of the Holy Name Thursday. April 1. in the school 3500 W. Main Lillleton, Colo. open t 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. needs. missio: The Rev. John Rae, assistant society meeting on Wednesday. gymnasium. Phone 757-7677 pastor at the Cathedral, will April 7. at 8 p.m. in the Bles.s- the Ici ST. PETER & PAULS fieldho speak on “ You, the PT.A Par ed Sacrament school cafeteria. We woik with your doctor • Fath ents of ’65.” Election of new of' The program, arranged hy OUR LADY OF FATIMA ficers will take place. Tom Waters, will feature a film FAMILY ST. J O H N 'S to preserve your health. the fai and ct The Boy Scouts will conduct from Notre Dame iinlv«‘rsity FUN! COLUMBINE showing (he highlights of the ten's Pharmacy Humat a one-day paper drive on Sun­ "H o w d y " L. C. FEHR, Prop. PHARMACY Fighting Irish games in 1964. NEW partmi day, .April 14, from 8 a.m. to Member of St. Vincent de Paul'* "We Work With Your Doctor" 64. vis noon. I’arishionors are request­ .All of the men in the parish P arish PHARMACIST Bob's Place Have Your Doctor Phone 7741 W. 44th AVE. are invited to attend. PLAYER PIANOS abscnc ed to bring their papers to the Us Your Proscription WHEATRIDGE 424-8633 Father The parish has been sponsor­ 3U0 So. Colo. Blvd. Paramount Heights Shopping Center truck on the school parking lot. MR. & MRS. PORT A. TULEY turc ' ing a gam es party in the school COWTOWN. I004I W. 36lh Ave. 237 8181 cafeteria every Tuesday from ST. A N N 'S , AR V A D A Roitz, BroakfasI Sunday COLO. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL who a 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. This is be­ (St. Louis' Parish, Englewood) The firms listed here during The annual Father-Son break­ ing done to meet the financial ST. PATRICK'S PEEBLES "Tha Stare ol Personal Service" deserve to be remembered Hopl fast. sponsored by the Men’s needs of the parish. Parishion­ ALLENDALE oC e/ii (D h ju q , for Fa club of St. Louis’ parish, will be ers are urged to attend and to ARROW Wesley Pharmacy when you are distributing severs held in the cafeteria of the par­ bring their friends. PHARMACY “Filling Prescriptions Is the Prescription Druggists your patronage in the dif­ Most Important Part of poet, I ish center following the 8 o’clock SERVICE phor G. L. QUINLAN Member St. Vincent 9800 W. 59(h Place Our Business Mass on Sunday. April 4. To M eet Monefoy 422-2397 ferent lines of business. publish (Sacred Heart Parish. Denver) STATION Wesley Ave. De Paul Parish • Gifts • Cards • Cosmetics Athletic awards will be given Arvada, Colorado sity of to the bays at this meeting. All The Sacred Heart parish DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE A t So. Downing 733-9638 722-5064 Free Delivery TUNE UP & BRAKE SERVICE 1000 S. G aylord a l Tennessea FAT of the fathers and sons of the Room Mother circle will meet 3211 Pecos 455-0737 of Cen' parish arc invited to attend, as in Sodality hall at 7:30 p.m. OUR LADY OF FATIMA NOTRE D A M E CURE d'ARS — BLESSED SACRAMENT Societj are the cheer leaders. Price for Monday. .April 5. jot ordaini the breakfast will be $1 for Confirmation classes for Across the Street from his E adults and fiO cents for children. adults will bo held in the chapel NUIRE DAME CHURCH Univer GREEN APPLEWOOD PHARMACY The Altar and Rosary society below the church at 7:30 p.m. MUSIC CO p h w i m a a ^ degree executive board will meet al 10 on April 8, 14. and 22. M EADOW S • FREE DELIVERY GOLD BONO STAMPS ty. He a.m . Monday, April 5. in the The annual PTA bake sale Ptm Parkin9 CONOCO 2098 Youngficid PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS from home of Mrs. Vivian Onofrio. 1321 Uacela! L/ C O M PLE TE 238-1204 will take place Palm Sunday. Your Catholic Druggist : just b Members will receive Cor­ AUTOMOTIVE "Ask Your Doctor to Call Us" April 11, in the hall below the | SERVICE Den Caulfield i coDcge porate Communion in the ( church after all the Masses. I 1332 Broadway - 244-4556 3)95 So. Sheridan 9B5-Pf70 Phone FL. 5.8542 33rd at Hudson Denver. Colorado Thursday, April 1, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 Leaders Hail Archdiocesan Development Campaign

T. Raber Taylor Rev. Donald McMahon Dr. J. Philip Clarke “Responsibility of All” “Inspiring Unity” •Urgently .Needed” there is a very definite need nature. I have no doubt that PAUL T. McGRVDV because the funds available to when our Catholic people are I am heartily behind the the .Archbishop at present are told of the necessity for the .Archbishop’s Development very limited — too limited to developments, they will re­ Fund, even as every right- do things that are required. spond as they have in the thinking Catholic in the arch­ From th& standpoint of the past. diocese mu.st be. It is ob­ advance gifts, I can say that vious that the overriding fin­ the campaign is going very T. RABER TAYLOR ancial requirements of the well. We are meeting with a The vineyard of the Ix5id archdiocese call for sacrifice good reception and a gener­ has many young Christians and support by each one at ous reception in the prepon­ who are obtaining their edu­ the parish level to achieve or derance of cases. cation in the state elementary realize the archdiocesan de­ and secondary schools anil velopment. It is a great chal­ g e n e e . s t e i n k e state colleges. These schools lenge to all of us. I personally feel that this is and colleges are not permit­ It is also a great inspiration greatly needed and long over­ ted and are not qualified to when you see the meeting due. I hope that much will be teach of man’s most impor­ together of the individuals done in the areas of the New­ tant relationship betwe<‘n him­ from the various parishes in man clubs in state universi­ self and God. To bring the the .Archdiocese, banding ties as well as private univer­ Word of God to t he se together for this common sities. students, the .Archbishop has wisely asked of us all to build cause. It helps to strengthen I would hope that over the one’s faith in human nature next few years older parishes and strengthen the catecheti­ in le.ss affluent areas — that cal centers for primary and today in the sacrificial make­ Paul McGrady Rev. John 0. Rao Gene Steinke Re%. Jam es Rashy .Monslgnor Walter Canuvan secondary schools, and the "StrenKlhcns Faith” there might be monies availa­ up of the people of the archdi­ “ Planned Way of Giving” ” I./Ong O verdue” “Phenomenal Good” ••.Milestone in Progress” ble from this fund to refur­ Newman centers for state col­ ocese. This can only end in leges. (Continued From Page 1) St. Dominic's parish have an bish. to help the parishes and complete success and all tlie from the campaign over the money comes to you and then cliarily. United Fund, etc. Obviously, Newman centcr.s outlook of determination to do schools in the older areas, people will be blessed abun­ REV. DONALD A. next several years is certain­ goes, and you sit down and And one per cent of that five must be the responsibility of these things. They are very ly som ething that will be which have more people of dantly. MeMAHON wonder, “Where did the mon­ to the piogram of the de­ the entire archdiocese and not optimistic. phenomenal for the archdio­ velopment drive. This is a less income. Pastor ey go?” Then at the end of Every Catholic should feel of the local parish in the col­ Christ the King Parish cese because we need these planned way of fulfilling the lege community. Those cen­ RT. REV. MS(;R. D. a . the year you ask yourself. “I obligation. a real obligation to partici­ particular facilities very bad­ ters require the acquisition of Bacon & Schramm It’s always a good thing to LEM IECX ly for our Newman clubs, for should have done more for pate in this program because I am speaking to people of the things that it will be land and m aterial as well us Composition Roofing see the faith and the loyalty P astor our CCD centers, with the ex­ the Church, but how can I St. (-atherlno’s Parish who do have an income but do able to do for our archdio­ the recruiting people who of our Catholic people. In our panding population in the will give their life’s interest in Tile Roofing archdiocese. now that the money is gone?” not give with any kind of re­ cese. Everybody that I have parish it's been particularly The Church must make ac­ this part of Christ’s vineyard. Roof Repairing This isn't just the responsi­ Tithing has the advantage talked to has been really re­ commodations to new devel­ sponsibility. I speak especial­ Our little part is to give the inspiring to the priests to see bility of one parish or of the of being a planned wa5’ of giv­ ceptive — at least to the idea 4020 Brighton Kivd. the unity of the people of our opments in the world today, ing. It is a percentage of ly to the young people of my — to the philosophy of it — material as a foundation for CH. 4-6.i68 Archbishop alone. It is a gen­ these works. parish in uniting behind the and that applies to financing eral duty and obligation of each check laid aside for the own age and younger who are for the need of it. wishes of the Archbishop. Our and the operation of the the Catholics to support the Church. Then at the end of the now incomed people but who men have responded in excel­ Church, particularly on the •Archbishop's campaign for year we can look back on feci that this obligation is not DR. J. PHILIP CL.ARKE lent fashion through the first Archdiocesan level, and this the needs of the Church for money, that we wonder what theirs. This is our obligation The creation of such a fund SEE ED PEPPER weeks of the campaign. We is going to be a very, very decades ahead. The facilities happened to anyway, and as much as it is our parents, will for the first time give the hope to see it to a successful important factor to give us ef­ that we use now we didn't know that it went to the sup­ as much as the old people in archdiocese working capital For Y o u r conclusion. fective and efficient financial build — our forebears took port of our dignit\' and duty this parish. This is the obliga­ for the immediate foundation operations. .All the people care of that — and we have to as followers of Christ. tion of all. of now parishes and other u r­ CURLEE REV. MICHAEL T. McNICII* should got behind it and sup­ take care of it for those in the This is the plan that the gently needed facilities. We SUIT or SPORT COAT OLAS, O.P. port it. decades ahead of us. JOHN J. SULLIVAN haven’t had this sort of thing Pastor .Archbishop has suggested. before. When a new parish is FOR St. Dominic’s Parish This is the suggested- pro­ I feel that the cam paign is REV. JAMES RASBY REV. JOHN O. RAE very badly needed for the five needed in a certain area there EASTER The response of the men to P astor .\.ssis(ant Pastor gram, 10 per cent to the works purposes which the .Archbish­ will be adequate funds im m e­ diately to get the parish off M em ber of Most this appeal has been most en­ St. Anne's Parish Cathedra] Parish of God. P’ive to the parish, op outlined in his letter initi­ Precious Blood WILLIAMS MEN’S STORE couraging. The men here in The good that will come If you are like most people, and five to other works of ating the campaign. I think the ground. Such a program Parish is highly desirable. 82 Broadway 744-271 ANDREW J. MARTELON Texan Seeks Aid for Paralyzed Friend Foundation I think the .Archbishop’s Development fund is some­ ST. JOSEPH'S Am arillo — .An .Amarillo man working for the benefit of his pai-alyzc'd in his legs and left thing that has been needed for is raising contributions and friend, Tony Solano. 32, serious­ arm, needs a special type wheel sometime. .All too often we 1 seeking cards or letters of en­ MILITARY ACADEMY ly injured Oct. 1, 1964, when his chair to help him regain his Gives Loretto have gone along as individual ' couragement for a friend who is place in every day life. He has HAYS, KANSAS car rammed into a box car in parishes and done a fine job | paralyzed as the result of an a wife and three children. of supporting the Church with- 1 auto accident in Denver. Colo. Denver. Solano’s cervical spine The special motorized wheel $50,000 out the realization that there i BOARDING SCHOOL R ay Rosas, of Our Lady of snapped in the accident. * chair will cost him about $2,400. were certain projects or cer­ Guadalupe parish, said he is Now, Solano, who is totally The Boettcher Foundation has I Although Solano’s injuries arc tain building requirements Conducted by the permanent, the wheel chair, ac­ announced a gift of $50,000 to Loretto Heights college. Den­ that simply could not be met cording to the attending physi­ by an individual parish, or Capuchin Franciscan cian, can put him back on a job. ver, for a proposed new science Fathers hall. perhaps were not, because William Kilkenny Named “Tony could become indepen­ they were non-parochial in | dent with the special chair." the The grant is contingent on the .Annual Board and Tuition Fee doctor said. college’s success in raising the additional funds needed to con­ COMPLETE CAR SERVICE $990.00 To Knox College Position Solano, not giving up, hopes TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR to get the chaii-, take care of struct the building. AUTO. TRANS. • Senior High School •.M em ber of .North Central Ass’n. In announcing the gift to Your Car Problem — Our Specialty .Ml Major Sports • ROTC Honor School G alesburg, III. — William J. A native of Chicago, Kilkenny himself and learn a trade. * Loretto Heights, Foundation of- EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR • 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil .Air I’atrol Kilkenny, assistant to the direc­ went to Colorado in 1952 from "I have raised a little money | fi''iuls said that “this grant is in • Indoor Swimming Fool tor of development at the Waukegan. 111., where he had which I am sending to helpj ONEIDA GARAGE University of Denver, has been been news director for radio him,” Rosas said. "Cards of en-1 recognition of the fine work that B ill K irk 1400 Oneida I23-3SS5 For Catdloff — Address Business Office Loretto Heights college is R Rev. Robert Boyle, S.J. named director of public rela­ station WKRS for four years. couragement also would help i tions at Knox college. President He worked for the Free Press him .” doing, and the impressive re­ Sharvy G. Umbeck announced in Colorado Springs in 1952-53 Solano’.s address is 6650 Gif-' cord that the college is building today. before moving to Denver. ford Drive, Commerce City, in the scientific area.” } Lecture Set School officials said that the Knox, founded in 1837, is the Kilkenny w as graduated in Colo. 1948 from I.oyola university, He is being treated at Colora­ new science building is part of ' On Poet fourth oldest institution of high­ Chicago. He also studied at the do general hospital. a large expansion program be­ er education in Illinois and is gun in 1962. Since then, they ! The Rev. Robert R. Boyle, University of U tah (1945-46). He one of the nation’s leading liber­ is a Navy veteran of World War added, tlirec major buildings, a I S.J., associate professor of En- Official’s Mother Dies library, a performing arts cen­ Which Mutual Fund al arts colleges. The nondenom- li. I glish at Regis college, will pre- Albany, N.Y. — Requiem inational college has an enroll­ He Is the son of Mrs. Francis ter. and a residence hall have ' sent the second in the college’s Mass for Mrs. Agnes Ryan, been completed. 1965 Spring I.«cture series Wed­ ment of approximately 1,200 J. Kilkenny, 5630 N. Sheridan mother of the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ students. road, Chicago. The new science hall is sche­ nesday, April 7. gnor Joseph T. Ryan, national duled for occupancy in the Father Boyle will speak on secretarj' of the Catholic Near Is Best For You? spring of 1966. “The World of Gerard Manley KILKENNY, 37, has been a THE NEW Knox aide and his East Welfare association, was Hopkins’ Poems: an illustrated development officer for the wife, the form er Jacqueline Ibi- offered at St. Teresa of Avila University of Denver since 1961. son of Chicago, live at 6868 S. There is a tremendous variety of Mutual Funds lecture dealing with scenes in church here March 25. She died available .. . and we handle most of the leading Funds. Scotland. England, the Isle of He earlier worked in public re­ Prince circle, Littleton. They March 22. She Is also survived Wight, and W ales.” lations and advertising in Den­ are the parents of four children. by a daughter, Marie Ryan, and ALL APPROVED They have different investment objectives. THE LECTURE, which is ver, and was on the editorial Dr. Umbeck said Kilkenny’s a si.ster, Mary Patterson. GBONA/TH Some specialize in bonds or preferred stocks, others open to the public with no ad­ staff of the Register System of appointment to the Knox staff in both common slocks and bonds, w'hile Newspapers for six years. mission charge, will be held in would be effective May 1. CREDIT CARDS still others concentrate on the securities of a single the lecture hail of the college industry. The Mutual Fund for you is the one fieldhousc starting at 8 p.m. ■ F ather Boyle, a member of ^ T H IS V whose objectives correspond with yours. Ours is an the faculty at Regis since 1955 VISIT YOUR WELCOME w impartial service to help you choose a Fund and chairman of the Division of COMING D iv e r s m e d consistent with your personal requirements. Humanities and head of the De­ \Vc will be happy to send you information about partment of English from 1955- HERE! I I n v e s t m e n t 64. visited Europe on leave of CATHOLIC LIBRARY SUNDAY Mutual Funds fo r you. Just mail the coupon below. absence last year. The pictures F im d. Tt Father Boyle will use in his lec­ Q u ie t day — n o th in g ture were taken by Charles u j u o r ^ B O S W O R T H Roitz, a Begis college alumnus, ALL PARISHES WELCOME . . . special planned- who accompanied Father Boyle S U L L I V A N & perfect time to en­ during part of his trip. OPEN 11 AM. TO 3 P.M. u r o r c i COMPANY, UNC. Hopkins is a favorite subject joy Long Distance. for Father Boyle. In addition to CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS DOWNTOWN— 660 - 17lh Si. • CHERRY CREEK SHOPPING CENTER several articles on the Jesuit Visit with the family GREELEY— 1004 N inth Ave. * CHEYENNE— 1710 Central Ave. poet, Father Boyle wrote Meta­ OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M . TO 2 P.M. phor in Hopkins, which was or old friends. Gin or Vodka w qt. published in 1961 by the Univer­ BOSWOTH, SULLIVAN A COMPANY, INC. W h a t a jo y fu l way t, 0 / / e . I 660 SEVENTEENTH ST., DENVER, COLORADO 80202 sity of North Carolina press. Free ISruwsing ? < a' » 9 FATHER BOYLE is a native to start the week! qt- Ple«se send me information about Mutual Fund investing. I am of Ccntralia. 111. He entered the Membership Fee $1 I’er Ye.ir .. . 3 interested in Funds v/hose management aims (within the limits of Society of Jesu.s in 1939 and was Mountain 3 ^ 9 9 normal market risk) accord with the following objective: ordained in 1950. He received [ 3 Conservative income Q Capital growth Q M o re current income his B.A. degree from the Access to tlioiisaiuls of dollars States Imported Scotch qt. University of Illinois, his M.A. Telephone Name... degree from .St. I.^uis universi­ Of Catholic l.iterature 9508 East Colfax ty. He earned his Ph.D. degree City------from Yale university in 1955, Ph. 366-7482 : just before joining tlie Regis 62S 1 9lh St. Next to Holy Ghost Church State______' college faculty. Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, April 1, 1965 Talented Woman Author Fr. Bohte To Offer Eve Merriam To Lecture at Loretto £ Having hit the m ark as poet "J What has happened to the scul; Moss for American woman in the 1960’s? and author. Eve Merriam has His Father lectured widely, taken part in is n< The Rev. Daniel Bohte, assis­ ing Solemn Requiem Mass Has she found the place in so­ Pray for Them ciety that is rightfully hers as a seminars at leading universi­ bulk tant pastor of Our Lady of Fa­ Thursday, April 1, in St. Mary ties, and has given poetry read­ U.S. tima parish, Lakewood, is offer- Magdalene’s church, Denver, woman and as a human being? Few can speak on this subject ings at the Library of Congress. enth Atcndo, Felix, 1410 Canosa Dickinson, Tara Dianna, 6261 March 30. Interment Mt. Olivet. for his father, Stephen J. Bohte. The multi-talented author won hibit Monaco. Daughter of Mr. and McGrath, Thomas V., 4101 Mr. Bohte died of a heart at­ with more understanding and court. Requiem Mass, St. Caje- wit than the social critic and Collier’s Star Fiction award and Th tan’s church, March 27. Inter­ Mrs. R ichard D. Dickinson. Harlan street. Requiem Mass, tack March 29 in his home. 6685 had one of her pcoms, "The Sts. Peter and Paul’s church, Denver Priest W. 25th avenue. He was 57 well-known author Eve Mer­ lie f m ent Mt. Olivet. Graveside services, h'!. Logon, riam, who will lecture at Ixiret- Coward,” used a.s the theme of Aprl Atenclo, Gilbert, 729 Maripo­ M arch 30. March 30. Interment at Des years old. a highly successful play and Moines, la. Olingers mortua­ to Heights college on Thursday, sa street. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Bob J. (Joe), 2817 April 8. motion picture, Home of the Guillermo Atencio. Mass of the Leyden street. Requiem Mass, ries. Offers Mass BORN IN DENVER Oct. 13, Brave. 1907. Mr. Bohte was educated in Angels, St. Cajetan’s church, Cure d’Ars church, March Mohan Margaret, Limon, HER LATEST BOOK. After A contributor to The New M arch 29. Interment Mt. Olivet. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olingers Colo. Requiem Mass, M arch 26, | the Denver public schools. Yorker, Saturday Keview, Har­ He and his wife, the former Nora Slammed the Door, ha.s Barth, Joseph L., 4302 Zuni. mortuaries. Union. For Father been described by Saturday Re­ per’s, The Atlantic, Saturday Requiem Mass, St. Catherine’s M atilda Meglan, w ere m arried Evening Post, Ladles’ Home Gonzales, Abran, 4001 Kala- Mulligan, Thomas L., 215 E. The Rev. David M. in 1931 in Holy Rosary church, view as “a rousing challenge to church, April 1. Interment Mt. math. Requiem Mass, Sacred Bayaud ave. Requiem Mass, St the legends about Man and Journal, Seventeen, Charm, and Olivet. Howard mortuaries. Sobieszczyk, assistant pastor of Denver. The New York Times Maga­ Heart church, .March 31. Inter­ Francis de Sales’ church, St. Mary Magdalene’s parish, Woman." Taking its title from Brown, Marian V., 1295 Xan- March 27. Interment Mt. Olivet. Until his retirement in 1959, zine. Eve Merriam has conduct­ ment Mt. Olivet. Denver, offered a Solemn he had been for more than 18 Nora’s famous speech of inde­ thia street. Requiem Mass. St. O'Rourke, Leland, Homelake, pendence in Henrik Ibsen’s play ed her owti weekly radio pro- James’ church, March 29. Inter­ Kichm, Louis L., 1335 Glen­ Requiem Mass for his father, years a mail carrier for the coe. Requiem M ass, Christ the Colo. Requiem Mass. St. Anne’s A Doll’s House, which was writ­ g~am in New York and is a fre­ ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Joseph J. Sobieszczyk, in St. Denver post office. quent guest on such TV pro­ King church, March 31. Inter­ church, March 30. Josaphat’s church, Loup City, ten in 1879, Eve Merriam con­ mortuaries. ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Pfeiffer, Mrs. Christina M. He was a m em ber of St. tends that 20th century women grams as "Today.” the Jack Cassciman, Theresa P., 7003 Neb., March 23. Mary Magdalene’s parish, of St. mortuaries. 7045 Stuart street. Requiem have emerged from their doU’.s Eve Merriam Paar show, the Mike Wallace W. 35th ave., Wheatridge. Re­ Laux, Julius G., 1635 Owens. Mass, St. .Anthony of Padua’s Roch’s lodge, and of the Letter house only to lead paper doll show, “Women on the Move," quiem Mass, Sts. Peter and MR. SOBIESZCZYK had C arriers union. Requiem M ass, Holy Ghost church, March 30. Interment moved with his family to lives. theme, though. Eve Merriam and "Girl Talk." Paul’s church, March 29. Inter­ church, March 30. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard m ortua­ Denver in 1949, and had Assisting Father Bohte in the That the "Feminine Revolu­ ha.s many facets, as licr readeis ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mt. Olivet. Day-Noonan mortua­ ries. turned to Loup City last July. Funeral Mass are the Rev. Da tion" remains unfinished is a know, and the lecture audience THE LECTURE, at I.4)retlo mortuaries. vid Sobieszczyk, assistant pas­ will hear. Heights Center of Performing ry. Recen, Albert F., Mullen While in the Denver, the fam ily theme that Miss Merriam man­ Darin, Frnestina, 920 Yates Linder, Miss Katherine, 2K25 were members of St. M ary’s tor of St. Mary Magdalene’s pa­ ages to explore with both pene­ Only a short lime ago she Alls, April 8, at 8:15 p.m. is Home. Requiem Mass, Mullen rish, deacon, and the Rev. Mich­ gained a reputation as "the free and open to the public. .street. Requiem Mass. St. W. 32nd ave. Daughter of the Home, March 31. Interment Mt. parish, Littleton. tration and good humor. Mom- .\nne’s church. Arvada, March late John and Mary Linder. He is survived by his wife ael Kerrigan. Guardian An­ ism, the Non-Woman Career Vance Packard of the fashion Olivet. Howard m ortuaries. industry" with the publication; 25. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olin- Niece of the late U. S. Con­ Sandoval, Jose Emiterio, 46 Mae; three sons, the Rev. David gels’ parish, subdeacon. The Woman, and Woman as a Com­ gers mortuaries. gressman George J. Kindel. Re­ M., Aldon of Kimball, Neb., and sermon is being delivered by pulsive Consumer arc but a few of her tongue-in-cheek "Fig-| liOwell blvd. Requiem M ass, St. the Rev. Eugene Murphy, Holy leaf.” She has written 19 Sense of Humor Deiley, Entity A., 3903 Quivas quiem Mass, Cathedral of the Cajetan’s church, March 29. In­ Raymond of Ft. Collins,Colo.; 10 of the myths that she explodes .street. Requiem Mass, St. Pat­ Immaculate Conception, March daughters, Mrs. Robert Proctor Trinity parish, Westminster. good- naturedly. Prevalent books altogether, ranging from term ent Mt. Olivet. Olingers non-fiction and biographies to Shown by Solon rick’s church, March 31. Inter­ 29. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule­ mortuaries. of Greeley, Colo.; Miss Presiding in the sanctuary at myths about the “ Oppo.site Sex" ment Mt. Olivet. Olingers mor­ vard mortuaries. Evelyn Sobieszczyk, Mrs. Rob­ the services is Archbishop Ur­ receive no quarter, cither. poetry, juveniles and humor. Rep. W. E. (Bill) Foster tuaries. Sayre, Howard L., 765 S. Clay Far from harping on one (R-Grand Junction) is one Madrid, T/Sgt. Felix G., 3831 street. Requiem Mass, St. Rose ert Hayes, and Mrs. Mel ban J. Vehr. Auxiliary Bishop Jason street. Solemn Mass, St. Fowler, all of Denver, Mrs. David M. Maloney and a large CHIC, COSMOPOLITAN and member of the House of Re­ of Lima’s church, March 31. widely traveled. Eve Merriam presentatives who has a sense Cajetan’s church, March 24. Mi­ Scholl,. Nicholas, 1730 Dallas Richard Ciepiela, Littleton; Mrs. number of the clergy also are litary honors Ft. Logan. George Modrich, Franklin Park, attending the funeral services. Craig Pastor's has inhabited two worlds ever of humor. street. Requiem Mass, St. since she dreamed of becoming After more than four hours Marinaro, Ralph A., 1615 W. Therose church, Aurora, March III.; Mrs. Tom Byers, San 37th ave. Requiem Mass, Mt. Gabriel, Calif.; Mrs. Don IN ADDITION to his wife and Father Dies a w riter as she sold nylons in of debate Monday on the Fam­ 30. Olingers mortuaries. ^ the family chain of stores ily Planning bill, he was Carmel church, March 30. Inter­ Serafin, David, 1763 Gavlord I _Detroit, _Mich.; Mrs. Father Bohte, Mr. Bohte is sur­ ^ ^ R v r n n At Delaware j around her native Philadelphia. ready with a final amendment ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard strw t. Requiem .Mass, St. Igna­ Byron Bedard, Eufaula, Ala vived by two other sons, Ste­ mortuaries. and . Mrs. Matt Sanccs, Canoga phen, Jr., and Leonard; by two She attended Cornell university as the House prepared to ad­ tius of Ix>yola’s church, March The Rev. Edward J. for her freshman and sopho­ Martinez, Andros, of Ignacio, Park, Calif. daughters, Mrs. Rosemary Gru- Fraezkowski, pastor of St. journ for the day. 26. Olingers mortuaries. more years, switched to the Foster stepped to the mic­ Colo. Requiem M ass, St. Caje­ bin and Sylvia Bohte, and by Michael’s parish, Craig, left Sun OTHER SURVIVORS arc his eight grandchildren. University of Pennsylvania for rophone and said that he tan’s church, March 26. Military day, March 28, to attend the the last two, majoring in Eng­ mother, Mrs. Mary Sobieszczyk, Burial will be in Mt. Olivet funeral of his father, Joseph wanted the record to show the honors Ft. Logan. Colo. Springs lish. Post-graduate work in members had not met at all. McChesney, Harold A., 1020 Grand Island, Neb.; two broth­ cemctcr>’. Boulevard mortua­ Fraezkowski, held Wednesday ers, Edward of Grand Island com parative literature followed He was quickly ruled out of iM llfX io W. Tufts ave. Requiem Mass, Requiem for ries. morning in Wilmington, Del. at the University of Wisconsin St. M ary’s church, Littleton, and Tony of Lincoln, Neb.; three Mr. Fraezkowski, 81, died In order. rnawesto^rvwtntfer^ k sisters, Mrs. Barbara Krohl, and Columbia university. She Colonel Myers Silengo Funeral Wilmington, of a stroke and has been salesgirl, a buyer, a m o n u m e n t s ' Wilmette, 111., and Mrs. Mac pneumonia. His wife, Thcophilia, The Rev. Rawley Myer.s, edi­ Criffield and Mrs. Nellie Madison Avenue copywriter, Of Distinction Services Held died the past Dec. 13. and a fashion editor for Clam­ SINCE 1902 JERRY BREEN tor of the Southern Nebraska Danezek, both of Riverside, Three sons, Philip, Leon, and Register, was celebrant of the Calif.; and 47 grandchildren. Requiem Mass was offered Leopold, also preceded him in our. Florist Requiem Mass offered in St. M arch 30 in St. Michael’s Brighton 13700 W . 44Hi AV I. death. 434-7M4 — OPEN D A IL Y 1521 Champa Paul’s church, Colorado Springs, church. Canon City, for John Mr. Fraezkowski was born in Father Hamilton’s One block Eait of Ml. Olivet 266-3131 on Saturday, March 27, for the Silengo, who died the past Fri­ Poland in 1884 and came to the repose of the soul of his father, day in a Colorado Springs hos­ United Stales at the turn of the Burse Given $35 U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Col­ pital. century. One gift from .\nonymous, COLONIAL onel Mervin Myers, 69. He was 75 years old. In addition to Father Dubuque, la., added $35 in the past week to the Father MORTUARY For the past 10 years, since A resident of Canon City most Fraezkowski, he is survived by M R . AN D MRS. JACK his retirement from the serv­ of his life, Mr. Silengo worked two daughters, Mrs. Ceil Raymond E. Hamilton memo­ ST. GERM AIN SWIGERT BROS. ice, Lt. Col. Myers had resided rial burse. Its total now is Owners end Directors in truck gardening and the min­ Szczerba and Mrs. Hattie —Member St. Augustine's Church • 2 bed m Colorado Springs, at 1913 Al- ing industry. Piotrowska. $1,875.15. Brighton, Colorado OPTOMETRISTS tair drive. He was the father of Charles He is also survived by seven Donations in any amount for years the burse honoring the former Burial with full military hon­ and Paul Silengo and the broth­ grandchildren and one great-j I’he firms listed here lot. 3 ors took place in the Pax Chris- grandson. all residing ini assistant at the Cathedral par­ er of .-Mbcrt Silengo, all of ish. Denver, may be sent to deserve to be remembered 1 bloc Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care ti section of Evergreen ceme­ Craig. Wilmington. i tery. the Chancery office, 1536 Lo­ when you are distributing portat gan s tr e e t, D e n v e r, Colo. yunr jiatronage in the dif- ing. F OPTICIANS Myers served in both world 80203. wars. In World War II, he was fnent lines of business. H. W . SWIGERT Jr., O.D. RICHARD YARROW additit deputy commander of an air LEGAL NOTICES Decati H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SM ALDO NE base in England, with the Eighth Air Force. He was 422-177 awarded the Bronze Star, in ad IN THE PROBATE COURT IN THE PROBATE COURT 1550 C alifornia St. 53 4-58 19 In ono for me Oly ond County of Denver In end tor the City end County of Denver Brighton dition to campaign decorations. end Stele of CotoreM «nd Slete of Cotorede Born in Ha.stings, Neb., he No. P-31713 No. P-3iiei 3 — / wa.s married at Abilene, Kans., NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estete of JOSEPH BERKOWITZ, e/k/o Eitele of IDA M. WAITE (Oeceoted) Complete Real Estate Service and was a member of the JO E BERKOW ITZ (Deceesed) No. P-3S10I 53 John J. Keane No. P-91313 A*' person* heving cleimt egelnit the Knights of Columbus, the Serra ebovo named estate ere required to file 3 bedr Notice is hereby given Ihet I hove liled RENT COLLECTION club, and the Legion of M ary. them tor allowance In the Probate Court m y fin e l report In the P rob ele Court of of the City end County of Denver, Colo­ garage Ho is survived by his wife, the City and County of Denver, Cotoredo, Requiem Mass rado. on or before the tSlh day of Sep­ PROPERTY M A N A G EM EN T Close Mrs. Luclla Myers, Colorado And that any person desiring to obiect to tember, tees, or said claims shall be the some shell file written obiectlon with larever barred. Call 7f Springs; his sons. Dr. James Offered for the sold court on or before Mey 17, ^^FJWER^RTffoODS 0)- ANDREW WVSOWATCKY SALES — RENTALS — TRADES 1965. SPEC. ADMINISTRATOR Myers of the same city and Fa­ ANDREW WVSOWATCKY WHCIC eENVEI SHOPI Will CONFIPERCC John J. Keane Administreter (Published In The Denver Catholic ther Rawley Myers, at present R egister) Requiem High Mass was of­ 741 Equiteble B ld g. 366-BM1 First Publication; March II, 1965 6 -----E DOWNTOWN • CHERNY C REEK • lA K EStD E stationed in Lincoln, Neb., and (P ub lishe d In the Denver Cetholle RUSSELL G. MULFORD by nine grandchildren. fered March 29 in Holy Family Register). Last Publication: April 15, 1965 42 N. Main St., Brighton, Colo. church, Denver, for John J. First Publlcellon: April 1. 196S IN THE PROBATE COURT Keane, for 33 years the custo­ La st P u b licatio n: A p ril 33, 196S In and ter the City and County ot Denver Father o f Regis and Stata ot Colorado Home 659-0757 — Office 659-3091 dian of the Holy Family church No. P M3»4 4 fiuge THE HAPPIEST SOUND and school. IN THE PROBATE COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS upstairs, College Dean Dies Mr. Keane, who lived at 4485 tn and for the City and County of Denver Estate of Ysabell Juares Arroyo, a/k/a place am and Stale of Colorado Ytabel Juares Arroyo, a/k/a Ysabel iy reR''.c Quitman street, died March 25 No. P-347M Arroyo, a/k/a Ysavel J. Arroyo (De­ Funeral services for Frank ceased) No. P-36384 a local hospital after a long NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT heat thi IN ALL THE WORLD Finucanc. 74. father of the Rev. All persons having claims against the roof. S5,C illness. He was 82 years old. Estate of FtLOMENA PERRY (ajso above named estate are required to file Colorado Springs Thomas F. Finucane, S.J., dean known at: FLORENCE PERRY) garage. ( them lor allowance In the Probate Court BOB STb Born April 16, 1882. in County ceased. of the City artd Couaty of Donver, Colo­ of students at Regis college, No. P-3479B were hold March 27 at Visita­ Clare, Ireland, hr came to Den­ rado on o r before the U th day of Sep­ ver in 1921. His long career as Notice Is hereby given that I have tiled tember. 1965, or said c-almt shall be 1. I tion church in Kansas City, Mo. my final report In the Probate Court of forever barred. custodian in the North Denver the City and County of Denver. Colorado, Prencisco Arroyo REALTY Mr. Finucane died in Kansas and that any person desiring to obiect Administrator City March 24 after a two-year parish ended with his retire­ to the same shall file written obiectlon COSTELLO AND KOFOEO illness. ment in 1959. with the said court on or before April Altornty tor the estate MAY IN SU RAN C E CO. He was a member of Holy I6 lh , 1965. 935 P e troleu m C lub Buildirtg Father Finucane served a.s JOHN JOSEPH PERRY Denver, Colorado 80303 725 NO. TEJON celebrant of the Funeral Mass Family parish, of the Holy ADMINISTRATOR 366-3196 Name society, and of the An­ (Published In the Denver Catholic (Published In the Denver Catholic Phone 633-7731 Colorado Springs for hi.s father. Another son, Mr. R e g iste r) R egister) Ideal loci William Finucanc. S.J., of St. cient Order of Hibernians. First Publication: March 1), 1965 First Publication: March 18, 1965 Surviving are four daughters, Last Publication: April 1. 1965 Last Publication: April 8. 1965 to Blesse Mary’s, Kans., was subdcacon. bedrooms, Other survivors include a Mrs. Mary C. Coleman. Mrs. IN THE PROBATE COURT room , fu Margaret E. Oram, and Mrs. In and for the City and County of Oanvar daughter. Mrs. Joseph Gcisel. IN THE PROBATE COURT and Slate of Colorado NOLAN FUNERAL HOME Kitchen V Stella B, Westover, all of Den­ In and for the City and County ot Denver No. P.36455 fenced yt of Kansas City, and Bernard and Slat! of Colorado ver, and Mrs. Catherine Han­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Weekdays Finucane, of Topeka, Kans. No. P-34738 Estate ot FLORENCE M. DYSTANT. de­ del, Thousand Oak.s, Calif.; two NOTICE OP FILING OF PETITION ceased. THE NO LAN FAMILY 7- sons. LI. Col. (Ret.) John M. FOR DETERMINATION OF 0. P-36455 MEMBERS N.^TIONAL CATHOUC FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD DENVER HEIRSHIP All persons having claims against the ME. 2-4742 Keane. Santa Rosa, Calif., and In the matter of the estate ot FILOMENA above named estate are required to file Joseph Patrick Keane. West­ PERRY also known as: FLORENCE them tor allowance In the Probate Court EVERGREEN minster two brothers, Patrick PERRY: Deceased. of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ 3 bedroon THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF rado, on or before the 39 day of Septem- fast spaci and Jam es, both of Ireland; COLORADO: 1965, o r said claim s shall be fo r­ finished re MONUMENT CO. four sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth To all persons Interested, GREETING: ever barred. dining roi TAKE NOTICE that there has been ANDREW WYSOWATCKY refrlgeratt Greene. Ireland; and Mrs. An­ riled In the above-named estate a petl- SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST lease nie Ryder, Mrs. Agnes Tierney, >on asking tor a ludlclal ascertainment (Published in the Denver Catholic NOW. "The Sound of Music" is indeed the happiest and determination of the heirs of such R egister) 802 N. Weber and Mrs. Margaret Coyne, all First Publication; April 1, 1965 BE decedent, and setting forth that the names, ME. 3-2069 F IN E HO sound in all the world. "My Favorite Things," of Boston; 15 grandchildren, addresses and relationships to decedent Last Publication; April 29, 1965 Colo. Springs, Cole. of all parsons who are or claim to be IN THE PROBATE COURT and 12 great-grandchildren. h e irs ot said decedent, so fa r as known In and for the City and County of Otnvor "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" . . . hear these and all to the peld'oner, are as follows, to-wlt: and State of Colorado Largest Selection in the Name, Jean Means; address, 535 Adams David Brofman, Judga DELL It., Long Beach, California: relationship, the other delightful melodies from the score, No. P-364SS ATRON ELECTRONICS daug hter. 3 large cm Rocky Mountain Area N am e, J ill L in d ; address, 617 Rose­ CITATION TO ATTEND place, fon T.V.—RADIO—PHONO SERVICE PROBATE OP WILL PHIL LONG, INC. plus two that were written especially for the pic­ THIS AO WORTH $1.00 ON ANY mary Lane, Burbank, California; relation­ Electrical tile bath, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE (1 mile E. of Mt. Olivet) REGULAR OR COLOR T.V.—RADIO ship, daughter. bath and OF FLORENCE M. OYSTANT, deceased. Construction Co. patio, fen —STEREO SERVICE CALL. Name, Pearl Cummins; address, 530 ture, on this happiest of Original Soundtrack Charles McFatlrlen THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Tom BrOA Phont 333-4043 For Prompt, Export Rosemary Lane, Burbank, California; re­ • Estimates • Service Calls lationship, daughter. COLORADO. TO: • Modernisation • Reasonable Stanley Hall i Servico Nanse, Joe W . AAorrison; Residence. SUM Recordings. S 174f Humboldt Name, Tilly DeBell; address. 3131 W. • Rtwiring • Yard Lighting HA. 4-4477 73rd PI., Denver, Colorado: relationship, Olga Orcas Island, Washington: Relation­ 1036 S. Tejon 798 0338 ship. Brother; Interest, Heir, legatee and M E 5-tS33 daug hter. cm ORAOO SPRINGS Mono 4.49 Stereo 5.50 Name, Nettle Tarantino: address. 5101 devisee. Aicott SI.. Denver, Colorado; relationship, Name, Tom R. Morrison: Residence, daug hter. ' P. O. Box 637, Avon Pa rk, F lo rid a ; Re- J. D. CROUCH Name, Mary Vecchio: address, 3391 lationshlD. Brother; Interest, Heir, legatee Beech Ct.. Golden, Colorado; relationship, and devisee. C. D. O'BRIEN d a ug hter. Name. Gertrude M. Reinbolt; Resi­ Name. John Joseph Perry: address, dence, 345 Rodgway. St. Joseph, M ic h i­ LOETSCHER^S INIEWon RCA VICTOR I80t W. 33rd Ave., Denver, Colorado; re­ gan; Relationship, Sister; Interest. Heir, la tio n sh ip . son. legatee and devisee. NOTE: QUIT CLAIM DEEDS HAVE You and each of you are hereby noti­ BEEN FILED IN THE COUNTY CLERK fied that the Instrument purporting to SUPER MARKET Recordsi Downtown, Cherry Creek, lakeside, Greeley . RECORDERS OFFICE ON OCT. 1ST the last will and testament of the OF 1964 RELEASING ALL CLAIMS IN decedent above named will be offered FAVOR OF JOHN JOSEPH PERRY probate before the Probate Court of QUAiny MtATS ADMINISTRATOR OP SAID ESTATE. the City and County of Denver, Stale of You are hereby notified to appear and Colorado, at the City and County Build­ £ PRODUCE TO ORDER BY PHONE, DIAL 2 9 2 -1 8 0 0 answer the petition within twenty days ing In said City and County of Denver, Quality Apparel after service of this notice on you (It on M onday, the 17th day of M ay, 1965, Nationally Advertised served by publicetlon, within twenty o'clock A.M., or on a dale IN COLORADO SPRINGS Brands of Groceries For Funerals days after the last publication ot this subsequent tnerelo to which said hearing r»etice) and In default ot an answer or may be continued, when and where you SINCE 1872 appearance *he Court will proceed to re­ may appear if you so desire. 524 W. Colorado Ave. ceive and hear proofs concerning the heirs WITNESS my signature and seal ofi Kiowa and Tejon Streets ot such decedent and enter a decree deter­ said Court this 23 day of March, 1965.1 mining who are the heirs ot such de­ STEPHEN C. RENCH. Park Avenue Chape! ceased person. Clerk of the Probate Court. 1 Berkeley Park Chapel D ate d a t Colorado, th is SIh day of By M . J. F ln n e rly , PETE BEKONI W«tY 46th and Tonnyson East 17th and Marion M a rc h 1965. Deputy Clerk I STEPHEN C. RENCHijOhn B Carraher FURNITURE STORE | et antronc* oF Btrketay Park at Park Avonuo Clark of the Probate Court Aftorney for Estate X I qmDRIVEIN 1 By M. J. Flnnerty 813 M id lan d Saving Bldg. ' UPHOLSTERING Deputy Clerk Denver 2, Colorado U ^ MOTEL 1 RE-UPHOLSTERING AND (Published In the D enver Catholic (Published In the Denver R E P A IR IN G ' R e g iste r) R egister) Stay with "Jay" Slip Covers and Draperits | F irs t P u blicatio n: M arch 11, 1965 1 Made to Order i First Publication: April 1, 1965 820 N. Nevada Furniture Made to Order | Last Publication: April 1. 1965 Last Publication: April 29. 1965 34-23 So. W ahsatch M E . 2-84at 1

1 Bronze Sculpture By Sister Displayed Thursday, April 1, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 15 M ercy Nuns “Jacob’s Ladder,’ a bronzei SISTER GLADYS ANN, chair- Springs. Sister has had one-man sion’’; and Sister Lydia Marie, sculpture by Sister Gladys Ann.l*^^^ of ^rt department at .shows at Boulder, Greeley, La chairman of the art department Hold Meeting is now on display at the Tower Many’s high school, Colora- Junta, Denver, and St. Louis, at St. M ary’s academ y, Cherry do Springs, received her master building lobby of the Denver Mo. Hills, is exhibiting a wood carv­ Of Principals of fine arts degree from the The nun-artist has often lec­ ing, “Mother and Child,’’ and U.S. National Bank, in the Sev­ University of Colorado in Au­ enth Annual Liturgical Art ex­ tured on art to various groups a graphics, “Sacrifice.” Principals of the twelve ele­ hibit. gust. 1964. Several of 'ner paint­ in Colorado Springs; the most The purpose of the exhibit is m entary schools conducted by ings and sculptures have been recent lecture was given to the to stimulate interest in contemp­ the Sisters of Mercy in Colora- _ Tile exhibit is oi)on to the pub­ on display at the Fine Arts cen­ Ladies’ Sodality at the Air orary artistic expression of re­ : do and adjacent states, met at lic from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. until ter, and at the Broadmoor Com­ Force academy. April 3. ligious faith and to further the j.St. Joseph’s (Redemptorist) munity church in Colorado use of such works in church i school, Denver, Sunday March TWO O T IIini SISTERS have buildings. 28. to discuss, define, and unify works in the exhibit Sister The exhibit is under the spon- i policies and procedures in their Mary Solana, a Sister of Chari­ .sorship of the Rocky Mountain school.s. ty of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Liturgical Arts association, Sister Mary Yvonne, of is represented by a plaster which includes Catholic, Protes­ compound, entitled “Compas-, Broomfield, was chairman of tant, and Jewish members. ^ the meeting. Elementary school ; coordinator Sister M. Patrlclus, of Omaha, completed her field 'work in Durango and in Raton. Scholar To Conduct Breakfast Singer N. Mex., in time to be present Bill Mcllrce will he the fea­ From Chadron. Neb., came tured singer at the 33rd an­ At Convent Blessing Day of Recollection nual Knights of Columbus Sister M. Jane; from Durango. breakfast to be held in the Sisters M. Assumpta and M. .After the solemn blessing of the new convent at St. Xaverine, from Raton. N. Mex., An outstanding Dominican graduate studies at Fribourg, Denver Hilton hotel Sunday, Joseph’s (Polish) parish, by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of scholar, the Very Rev. John E. Sisters M. Priscilla and AL An- taking his doctorate of philoso­ April 4, Breakfast will he Denver, last Saturday, he talked with the pastor and the com­ Marr, O.P., will conduct a day phy there. served in the Grand Ballroom cilla; from Buhl, Id., Sister M. of recollection for the St. Domi­ following the Corporate Com­ Brian; from Springer, N. Mex., munity. .Above are, left to right, .Mother Mary Benjamin, su­ nic’s parish parent - teacher .AFTER A PERIOD as assist­ munion in the 8 o’clock Mass Sister M. Karen; perior, the Rev. John J. Guzlnskl, pastor, .Archbishop Vehr, group in Denver, on Saturday, ant student master, he was at the Cathedral. Mr. Me- From Greeley. Sister M. Shei­ and Mother Mary Engelbertha. April 11. made prior of the Dominican Ilree’s services have been la: and from Denver schools, Father Marr has been Provin­ house of studies at River furnished for the past several Sister M. Siena, Presentation, cial of the order’s St. Albert the Forest, III. He later becam e years through the courtesy of and Sister M. Norbert, principal 'Register' Ads Great province in the United pastor of St. Anthony’s church AIcConaty’s Boulevard M or­ of the host parish school, St. States for 14 years, until named in New Orleans. La., a post he tuaries. Joseph’s. (Redemptorist). Bring Results first direcor of the St. Thomas held for four years. Aquinas foundation. I He was then elected provin­ cial of the St. .Albert province, THE NEWLY -FORM E D and relinquished that office last foundation during the past year July, after a long tenure. has made preparations to accel­ erate the publication of the crit- lical “Leonine” edition of the Adult Comedy Slated works of St. Thomas Aquinas. Come Blow A’our Horn, the Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad In the Register — Ask for the Classified Department A secondary aim of the group sprightly adult comedy writ­ is the establishment of an insti­ ten by Neil Simon, will be tute of higher learning in philo­ presented by the Columbine Art in God’s Service sophy and theology. Playhouse Community Thea­ New Classified Ad Deadline • • • Sister Lydia Marie, chairman of the art department, St. This will be located in the ter on April 9, 10, 16, and 17 Mary’s academy, and Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, Instructor, are Dominican hou.se of studies at at the .Arapahoe County Fair­ NOW —Tuesday at 5 p.m. : River Forest, 111., and Dubuque, grounds, Littleton. Ernest Only Want .Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper shown at the current liturgical art exhibit in the Tower Build­ la. Falbo, now in his fourth con­ ing lobby, Denver U.S. National center. Two of Sister Lydia Father Marr holds the rare secutive year with the group, is directing the theater-in-the- SITUATIONS WANTED FURNISHED APTS. 25 SEWING M ACHINES 40 Marie’s works were selected from open competition for the degree of master of theology, (S.T.M.) round production. Curtain FEMALE exhibit. They are a wood carving, “Mother and Child,” and a Furnished 2 room apartment with ga­ SINGER DIAL A STITCH He was ordained in Washing­ time is 8:30 p.m. Tickets are rage. Newly decorated. $50 per mo. Util­ Zigzags, buttonholes, darns and mends. graphics, “Sacrifice.” ton. D.C., 1934, and did post­ available at the door. ities paid, adults. St. Dominic's 2139 Also makes fancy stitches all without AL1ERATIONS, Dress making, chil­ F e d e ra l. G L. 5-8263 buying attachments. Assume 2 payments dren's clothing a speciality. 266-9630. Furnished buffet and 1 bedroom apart­ of $4.05 o r $7.50 cash. TA 5-5080. m en ts. P rivate baths, quiet and respect­ EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER able building. Reasonable rent. 322-7337. MISC. FOR SALE 44 Wants to relocate In a one Priest Rectory- Call or write Miss Muri Balch, 1415 UNFURNISHED APTS. 26 Guaranteed Customers Only, Beautiful G iensrm Place. 266-0571. Inexpensive Catholic Jewelry and Gifts, Your Parish Real Estate Guide Rent reduced to $50 on pleasant 3 bed­ colored Catalog 25e, C LA R K ’S SALES, roo m unfurnished apartm ent at Chees- 1421 P ra tt St., Longm ont, Colo. 80501. SITUATIONS WANTED man Park for little maintenance and Exquisite wedding gown, size 10. 3 years y a rd w ork. M ay be employed elsewhere. 2 — All Saints old, cost $155 w ill sell fo r $50.00. 333-2294. I 3 1 ——St. James MALE P e rm a ne nt. W rite Box L-909 c /o The 2350 NEWPORT BICYCLES TO CLOSE ESTATE 3 bdrms., family room. Carpets & Maintenance, Janitorial work, very ef- pi^CMiAC COD D c k i t drapes. N icely landscaped. $16,950. Call ficlenf. Carpenter by trade. Wants steady KcrNI B1CYCI,ES 2 bedroom brick Bungalow. 12 IjO E R A Y , 733-2184. w ork. 722-9393. FURNISHED NEW USED PARTS REPAIRING - TIRES years old on 140x140 ft. level PUT - ON - ANY - WHEEL ROOMS FOR RENT 2 Q Rooms for Girls. Catholic Daughters I lot. 3 blocks to All Saints and VanSchaack&Co. of America. 765 Pennsylvania. Also AL’S BIKE SHOP ___ I rooms available for weddings or recer I 334 Federal REALTOR • Mons. TA 5-9597. i 1 block to shopping and tran.s 27S U niv. B lvd. 397-5000 Large front bedroom, 1st floor, newly 935-3245 decorated. All home privileges. Near porlation. Orchard now bear­ church, bus and shopping d is tric t. 377- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 AUTO PARTS 64A 36— St. Louis 6542. ing. Plenty of garden space or (Englewood) East Spruce Auto and Parts. 4942 East We specialize In Northwest Denvei,, Valm ont Rd., B oulder. 7.000 cars and additional building site. 2396 So. HOUSES FOR RENT I Arvada, Lakewood arwi Wheatrldge ReaM^uck parts. Phone B ld r. 433-3560 or FURNISHED 9.'^ Estate. Prompt, courteous sales service. | 5-3963 Decatur. ONLY $11,750. Call RETIRED? Your local realtor for 20 years. ------422-1770 for appointment. STACKHOUSE REALTOR ! TILE W IDOW ED OR ALONE? 3533 W. 38th Ave, GR. M678,Ceramic Resilient Tile. Marble & Flag- VACANT. .Aistone sidewalks i Pafios. Time paymenfs.l WALK TO CHURCH, SHOP­ SEWING MACHINES H olllgan T ile & M a rb le Co. 722-4038, 1345: 3— All Souls (Englewood) HELP WANTED, W. Center, D enver, Colo. ! PING AND # 3 BUS. COZY 1 ■ I REPOSSESSED 1964 SINGER IN WALNUT CONSOLE RENTALS WANTED MEN OR WOMEN Zigzags, monograms, darns and mends, ______53G1 SO. WASHINGTON BEDROOM HOME, GARAGE, We need 25 People to w ork 25 hrs. per mo. to earn 3 bedrooms. IV2 baths, attached SMALL YARD, 3239 SOUTH $25 per wk. garage, patio, fenced yard LOGAN. JENNIE B. NAU, 781 Call 477-8988 For Appointment. makes buttonholes. No attachments to I LANDLORDS Close to church and shopping. 7637. 1buy. Assume last 5 payments of $6.17 We need rentals qu ick! So.W. and So.E. per. mo. or will discount for cash. See Denver. All over. Call Marie Rental Ser- Call 781-7248. a t 5602 No. Pederal or call 433-8433. Ivice. 222-6601, 1612 Pennsylvania. BY OWNER ACACIA REALTY CO. The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each 798-2441 6^—Blessed Socremenf Ad the Key to its Location on the Map. 3 6 ^ ^ S t , Lo u i s ★ SERVICE DIRECTORY ★ STUNNING (Englewood) 825-1145 ENGLISH COUNTHY HOME 14— Most Precious Blood 18**^Our Lady ef Fatima 1980 Bcllaire 2888 SO. SHERMAN 4 huge bedroom s, and 2 oversized baths CHOICE SOUTHERN HILLS 2090 ESTES ASH & TRASH REMODELING ROOFING upstairs. 2 dens, llvlngroom with fire­ Neat 2 bedrooms with light and sunny PAINTING place and diningroom on main floor. New­ Custom built brick ranch with extra LARGE FAMILY HOME 3 room basement apartment. Garage and I ly ren '^eled and built-in electric kitchen. large rooms. New carpets & drapes, fire­ tenced. Priced at only $11,000. SHAFFER’S RUBBISH NEW ROOFS—REPAIRS N:w wiring and baseboard hot water place In llvlngroom, separate dining­ REMOVAL Brick, tile roof. 2 baths, 3 bed­ Papering, Steaming, Texturing and Paint-1 All ^ork Guaranteed heat throughout. New plumbing, new room, 3 bdrms.. 2 baths plus family rooms. Hot water heat. Double COMMERCIAL AND Terms — Free Estimales root. S5.IXI0 in new carpeting alone. 2 car room , 2 bdrm s. 8< bath In bsm t. (30 S garage. Call Kay Moran. 237- WILSON & WILSON RESIDENTIAL Ing. All Work Guaranteed. TA. 5-6495 garage. Over 220 ft. cf frontage, S45.000, JO) JOE R AY, 744-2184. Mountain Empire Decorators ALL TYPES Member nf our Lady of Grace Parish BUB STE VENS. 360 0039. 7273. 781-4683 REASONABLE RATES AL. 5-3310 777-9375 REMODELING STORM WINDOWS LAIRD REALTY GL. 5-3659 3 7 — St. Mary’s (Littleton) L. C. Fulenwider, Inc. VanSchaack&Co. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Painting exterior and Interior. Low All makes storm doors, windows, • BASEMENTS screens and oaiio doors repaired and ad­ 2731 So. Colo. Blvd. prices, guaranteed work. Free estimates. REALTOR 2 6 ^—St. Catherine’s LOT FOR SALE justed. Insurance claims. Reasonable R ealtor 206-3071 275 U niv. B lvd. 297-5000 BUILDING and CONTRACTING 985-7913. • ADDITIONS rates. Henry SawickI, 429-2906. 6^—Blessed Sacrament 1 BLOCK TO CHURCH 6926 So. Sycamore, in Ridge­ For Any Remodeling in Your • KITCHEN S TRASH HAULING 14— Most Precious Blood .Also bus line and shopping con­ Home— Inside o r Oul-~ PAINTING & DECORATING wood. Located 2 blocks from • G A R A G ES TRASH HAULING BY OWNER venient. 2 bedroom home with Any Piece in Metrooolltan Denver stove, refrigerator, washer. Wall church. 794-2065 F.H.A. FINANCING Day or Night Calls Ideal location So. of Montview, 3 blocks NEW LISTINGS to wall carpeting in livingroom P aptring EA. 2-3556 to Blessed Sacrament and Machebeuf. SKUFCA & SHELTON CO. 7430 High Street Have f) new listings priced from and diningroom. For appoint­ 4 1 - —Sts. Peter & Paul bedrooms, 2 complete baths, full dining ment to see. call 935-5714 or CALL JACK REIS Sfooming 6124 So. Broadw ay 798-1335 UPHOLSTERERS room, full basement, fireplace, drapes. $14,000 to $19,900 (Wheatridge) 287-G491 TtxIurIng Kitchen with eating space. 2 car garage, I-H/4 baths, garages. GI no 934-3593 Re-Upholsierlng by a reliable firm. 35 fenced ya rd . $18,500. 36B-6922 A fte r 5: NEW LISTING— 10% DOWN years experience—Terms down. FHA $400 to $900 down, Painting NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY .W eekdays. 3 1 — S t. Jam es Member of Noiro Dame Parish or owner will carry $1,000 and 3725 HARLAN M OUNTAIN EMPIRE DECORATORS 2145 Court PI. 222-1372 Christ the King balance like rent. For showing Newer 3 bedroom brick, 1W baths, h.w 2 3 8 -1 0 4 4 7 77-9375 of these fine home buys. heat, double garage, fenced and land­ TV SERVICE-APPLIANCES 1380 POPLAR scaped. GREENE, 237-4577. CONTRACTORS FOR RENT JOHN CONNOLLY 756-8626 BIG! BIG! BIG! twin bedrooms, livingroom, separate GREAT WESTERN CONSTR. LTD. .. %,.**Sight and Sound O ur Spiecialty” 2 bedroom English. Dining room, break­ diningroom. Newly carpeted, bath, full STACKHOUSE ''REALTOR" I l»AI’ERIN(i—STEAM ING- ’ fast space, tile bath, full basement, 3 basement with 2 bedrooms, % bath, rec. 477-1678 REMODELING • CITY OR MTNS. I J TEXTURING— ! finished rooms and nice bath. Living room, MANSFIELD room. 2nd kitchen or additional bed­ MOUNTAIN CABIN SPECIALISTS I I Interior & Ext«‘rinr | i 'APPLIANCES; dining room, carpel and drapes, stove, REALTY room on 1st flo o r. 333-9382 weekends and 4 2 -^St. Philomena SE RV ICE CALLS O N LY $10.50 i PAINTING $#nrlc« alt makes ' refrigerator Included. $165 per mo. on eves. Close to e ve rythin g & South of ROOFS • FORMICA • DOORS "A ll Work Guaranteed" Colfax. I I . Cemmwx# city's "• lease. Be au tifu l con ditio n, possession 2330 S. Colo. Blvd. Realtor CORNER LOT DREAM HOME GARAGES and CARPORTS I Free EsUmalet i NOW. "FREE ESTIMATES" ! MOUNTAIN EMPIRE I FIM TV and Appliance Service • '2 BEATRICE M . SHIRK 757-4935 Bungalow with 7 bedrooms. Sun, Music I DECORATORS i 3 5 5 -9 9 1 3 I 238 1044 777 9J75I FINE HOMES REALTOR 355-8570 3 1 ...i_St. James and breakfast rooms. Family size kitchen ______77 SO. KALAM AfH ______7— -Christ the King 17^—Notre Dame with charm. Wall to wall carpeting, full finished semi-basement. Large family 2610 NIAGARA CURTAIN CLEANERS PLUMBING DELUXE ENGLISH BRICK M ake appt. today to see this 3-bdrm. laundry, hot water heat 220 wiring and BUYING—SELLIN&-TRADINO brick ranch. Custom built. Fin. bsmt., garage. All this comfortable living space FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS. 2 large bedrooms, living room, with fire­ ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL IN NOTRE DAME PARISH att. gar. plus many other fine features. and asking only $18,500 or even try C URTA INS, CROCHETED T A B L E ­ place, formal d>ning rm., 4-pc. ceramic Will sell FHA. Call Bill Strlbling. 399- CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. tile bath, f.f. bsm t., e x tra b d rm ., 2nd your offer. By Owner. See MARTIN DELOHERY ‘ 2121. SPREADS, LINENS CLEANED BY LAT­ Repairing, new work, sewers and sink To Introduce You to the Register Classified Section bath and fireplace, 2-car gar., sprinkler, EST METHODS. HAND PRESSED ONLY. patio, fenced. Owner will carry. Call 935-40M lines cleaned. Our work Is guaranteed. With 17TH AVE PKWY. DE 3-0191 1259 K A LA M A TH . TA . 5-3527, Tom Brown. 322-7605. Free Estimates. FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS K. e. ENSOR, REALTY, CO. at Krameria Is located a real dream DECORATING SUMMERS REALTY INC. Complete Financing and Insurance house. P rice reduced to $28,750. C all fo r 4 2 ^—St. Philomena 609 E . A lam eda SH 4-0300 798-8320 R E A LTO R 368-6378 3« 6 Tennyson 455-4737 more details to Bill Strlbling. 399-2121. TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP (E-696). HOME & INCOME GUTTER SPOUTS This offer good for Classified Section only. Older 2 story 3 bedrooms with a 3 room ELECTRICIANS CROWN basement apartment loaded with appli­ Does not apply to Real Estate Display Our Personalized 399-2121 R E A L T O R 908 Jersey ances. Out of town owner must have of­ Advertising Service Sells Hom es fe r. Im m ediate possession. 377-2230. 3 1 ^—St. James ELECTRIC W IRING Gutters, Spouts FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX WRIGHT REALTY We specialize In Gutter and 377-3307 5 bedroom home. Hot water Jim Dwyer Electric Spout Replacement. Gutters Cleaned and Repaired. 44 St. Rose of Lima heat, carport garage. Across LINEN SERVICE Thoroughly Experienced. Dependable, Guaranteed. street from church. BASEMENT 2-CAR GARAGE WESTERN IF YOU CAN SHOW 3 3 3 -4 3 8 4 $11,750! TOWEL SUPPLY CO. American Roofing 1720 So, Broadway 713 5591 Exceptionally neat two-bedrm. Large Sheef Metal Co. YOUR OWN PROPERTY fenced comer site—w.-w. carpet and MASONRY drapes. Only $400 down FHA or Nothing CH 4-846S 2159 Downing 3 2 -^Sf. John the Down to Vets—Mo. payments only $90— MASONRY A fte r 4 p.m . SU 1-803$ YOU CAN LIST FOR E v a n g e list For further details, ask for LOU TEZAK, A-1 M asonry — Remodeling 424-3295. Fireplaces—brick, stone and concrete Member of All Souls' Parish AS LOW AS FIRST OFFERING FRANCIS D U F F IE L D , 364-8070 FOR RENT Lovely two bdrm. brick with 3rd bdrm. M em ber St. Therese P arish in finished basement. 2 baths, 2 fire­ CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO 3 bedroom house, full finished places, 2-car garage. Separate dining 2% Commission room. Lots of truly fine features. Now PLEASE TELL THE ADVERTISER YOU SAW Classified Advertising, The Register basement. Extra bedroom and available on FHA or GI terms. W ill take shower. Wired 220. steam heat, your smaller In trade. For further de­ Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it in to BUY - SELL tails, ask tor LOU TEZAK, 424-3295. HIS AD IN THE REGISTER. HE WILL ca r garage. $160.00 825 -1 1 4 5 433-8235 CASTLE 3 3 3 -1 4 7 6 APPRECIATE HEARING IT. rhurscfay, A prif 1, 1965 Tfie Denver Cathoffc Reg?ster \ i

a' SOLEMN NOVENA ; i

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ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH - nth & Curtis St

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