Oa FaasI of Patran Church Cornerstone Rifes in Holyoke on Mar. 17 - CornentOBe ceremonies for the remodeled St. ance by a covering of rose colored brick over basement, folding partitions are planned to di­ DENVER OUHOUC Patrick church in Holycdce are scheduled on the the stucco exterior. vide the hall into classrooms. A parish library feast of the parish patron Sunday, March 17, at A 14-foot addition in front of the church elimi­ room and storage facilities are provided for. 3 p.m. Father Joseph Korb, pastor of St. An­ nates the outside front steps and changes the Father Walsh praised the men of the parish drew’s in Wray, will bless and lay the corner­ entrance to the southwest comer, with inside for taking over a major part of the construction stone. steps leading to the vestibule. A baptistry and work themselves in order to keep the cost down. The $50,()00 remodeling and enlarging project cry room are provided on the northwest comer. R. James Noone of Denver was architect for the REGISTER is nearing completion on St. Patrick’s church. In the back of the church, a 20% by 44-foot projfct, which was under the supervision of Ed­ Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Two additions have been made to the front and addition has increased the church’s seating ca­ win P. Walsh of the Walsh Brothers Construc­ rear of the church, and the basement has been pacity from 208 to 320 persons. A new sanc­ tion company. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1963 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LVIl No. 31 renovated to provide classrooms and other fa­ tuary and larger sacristies have been built. Members of the parish serving on the building cilities. committee are August Dubbert, Ervin Stein, Vin­ Father John C. Walsh, putor, said another THREE CI^SSROOMS for catechetical in­ cent Krogmeier, A1 Klitz, Leo Mailander, Henry |1I,IN was spent for fnmishiags, including a new structions have been planned in the church base­ Massman, and Mrs. Elizabeth Linnenbrink. altw and organ. Hie entire interior of the build­ ment hall. Old columns and pillars were re­ The heating and ventilating work is being done ing is being redecorated. CompleUon of the proj­ moved in this area, and prestressed concrete by the Yuma Plumbing and Heating Co., the At Cathedral High ect is scheduled for Easter, April 14. slabs were installed to provide a new floor for electrical work by the C & B Electrical Co. of The entire church building, Father Walsh the church nave. Sterling, and the plumbing by James Coyne of added, has been given a contemporary appear­ Since this procedure leveled the ceiling of the Holyoke. fo rt ColHtts Mass to Herald Men's Event To Drew 600 Beatification More than 600 men and youths are expected to attend the an­ nual corporate reception of Communion and breakfast to be Of Mother Seton held at Fort Collins March 17. Auxiliary Bishop David M. A special Mass in the Cathedral high school chapel, Denver, March 17 will Maloney will offer a Pontifical herald the beatification ceremonies taking place the same day in St. Peter’s Low Mass at 8:30 a.m. in St. Basilica, Vatican City, in which Mother Elizabeth Seton will become the first na- Joseph’s church. He is to be the tive-U.S.-born citizen to be declared Blessed by Pope John XXIII. The new beatus principal speaker at the break- is foundress of the American Sisters of Charity. f u t in the Knights of Colum­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr bus ban. will preside at the Mass, to be Ppnl Phifer, grand knight of offered at 8 a.m. by the Rt. Rev. K." of C. Council 1214, which Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, sponsors the annual program, Cathedral rector. Sisters of said all Catholic men in Fort Charity in the archdiocese, who Collins and their sons are in­ regard Mother Seton as their vited to' the Mass and the break­ foundress, have been invited to fast. Come to St. Patrick Day Ball the Mass. These young Irishmen with twinkimg eyes, danc FoUowlng Ike Mass, there will pils at St. Ignatius Loyola’s school, Denver, they are, Five nuns in Colorado, mem­ ing feet, and lilting voices are inviting YOU to the an­ left to right, Rebecca Chapman, Frank Benavidez, be a procession to the new K. of bers of communities that trace nual St. Patrick’s Day charity ball, sponsored by Cath­ C. h ^ , which is to be blessed Tanya Morris, John Abegg, Timothy Abegg, and Jo­ their origin to Mother Seton, olic Charities, March 16 in the Cosmopolitan hotel, tiy the Bishop. Fourth Degree seph Wilkes, all sixth graders. They will perform at are en route to Rome and will Denver, at 9 pan. And, Irishmen that they are, they the monthly meeting of the school’s Parent-Teachers’ Assembly p i3 , which includes attend the beatification cere­ win board a jet for their imaginary flight to Ireland association. members from Fort Collins and monies in St. Peter’s. in order to arrive for St. Patrick’s Day March 17. Pu- Longmont, will form an honor Attending the Mass in the Ca­ guard. Maurice Fortin is parade thedral high school chapel will ^airm an. Most to Start Program be members of the Sisters of The new K. of C. hall, at 121 Sisters' Charity of Cincinnati and the N. Meldrun street, was begun Daughters of Charity of St. in July, 1962, and completed in March 16 Great Day for ^All' Irish Vincent de Paul. The Very Rev. November at a cost of $25,000. Lenten Monsignor William H. Jones, luncheon and charity ball to be Charities, are scheduled March Civic officials, including City For all the Irish and for archdiocesan superintendent of held at noon and 9 p.m., re­ 16. Manager Max Norris and the those who claim to be, this Institute school, is to give the sermon. chiefs of the police and fire de­ Saturday, March 16, will be spectively, in the Cosmopolitan Highlighting the observance hotel, according to Andrew J. March 16 will be a Solemn Mass partments, will attend the Mass the great day. And thou­ TWO SISTERS from Denver Martelon, program chairman. in Holy Ghost church, Denver, The annual Lenten Institute and breakfast as guests of the sands throughout the Mile for all Sisters in the Denver will be among the five from at 9:30 a.m. The Rt. Rev. Mon­ men.' metropolitan area will begin Colorado and more than 350 High city will take part in TRADITIONALLY this pro­ signor John P. Moran, pastor Saturday, March 16, and con­ daughters of Mother Seton all The Very Rev. Monsignor spiritual and social pro­ gram is held on St. Patrick’s at St. John the Evangelist’s par­ tinue on consecutive Saturdays over the U.S. who will attend Richard M. Duffy is pastor of grams honoring the great feast day March 17. Since ish, will be the celebrant. Auxil­ through April 6 at Regis college, the .^beatification ceremonies. St. Joseph’s parish, which will St. Patrick. March 17 is a Sunday, the an­ iary Bishop David M. Maloney Denver. The Denver Sisters are Sis­ be host for Ae men and boys will preside. Plans are completed for the nual luncheon and ball, pro­ ter Mary Sylvia, a member of for this annual public demon­ ceeds of which benefit Catholic (Turn to Page 2) The initial institute will be stration of faith. 87th annual St. Patrick day presented by the Rev. Richard the. faculty of Cathedral high F. Smith, S.J., of St. Mary’s school, and Sister Teresa, su En Reufa to Romo college, St. Marys, Kans. He is perior of Most Precious Blood On their way to Rome for the beatifteation of Mother Eiiza- editor of Review for Religious. conyent. beth Bayley Seton March 17 are two of-fier spiritual daughters Other Jesuit faculty members Attending from Colorado working in Colorado, Sister Mary Sylvia, left, a member of the at Regis college and high school Springs will be Sister Corneiius, faculty of Cathedral high schooi, Denver, and Sister Margaret Pope Reported will speak at subsequent insti­ Western Regional Superior of Clare from Pueblo Catholic high school. The two left Staple- tutes. of the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ ton airport March 12 to join 350 daughters of Mother Seton Father Robert R. Boyle, S.J., cinnati, and Sister Cyril, ad­ for the beatification ceremonies. will discuss J. P. Powers’ Morte ministrator of Penrose hospi­ D’Urban March 23. tal. Ready to Meet The Rev. Arthur 0. Verdieck, Representing the Sisters in S.J., will speak on “Maturity Pueblo will be Sister Margaret in the Spirtiual Life” March 30 Clare, a member of the faculty Artificial Contraception and April 6. of Pueblo Catholic Central high The Rev. Thomas J. Casey, school. She is a gradnate of Thm Irish In Amorlea S.J., will speak on “Sanctifica­ Cathedral high in Denver and Is Against Law of Nature Khrushchev tion Through a Holy Person” was formerly assistant princi­ By Monsignor John B. Cavanagh It has been said that George Washington’s army and the Rev. James J. Dough­ pal at Cathedral. was one-half Irish. Though the figure may be disputed, Vatican City—Pope John A meeting between the Vicar erty, S.J., will talk on “Know­ We have all read about the ancient Romans who reclined on couches at a banquet and ate and drank until their eyes XXIII is reported to have of Christ and the Communist ing Oneself.” LEADING THE Colorado there is no questioning the fact that the Irish—inde­ ruler seems at least possible, popped out. When they became completely glutted, they retired said he is willing to receive group at the beatification cere­ pendent by nature and eager to have a crack at the since Khrushchev may visit The institute is directed by to the outer gardens where they used a feather. They inserted it monies is Bishop Charles A. old enemy England—made a tremendous contribution Soviet Premier Khrushchev Rome at the end of June at the the Rev. Harold L. Stansell, into their mouth to tickle the throat. They never used their Buswell of Pueblo. The Very to the fight for independence. if he visits Rome. invitation of the Italian govern­ S.J., associate professor of his­ forefinger — that would not have been “nice.” tory at Regis college. (Turn to Page 2) The newly formed republic then became a second home for NCWC News service disclosed ment. What they did was ticUe their throat so they could vomit ttie Irish, oppressed and beggared in their land. In 1816 some that a reUable informant said Adzhubei’s unprecedented into the bushes all the food and drink with which they were 6,000 Irishmen arrived in the U.S. I t was the beginning of a the Holy Father told this to meeting with Pope John stirred stuffed. Having completed this extraordinary practice, they fresh­ torrent. By 1850 there were 961,719 Ireland-bom Irishmen here, Alexei Adzhubei, editor of Mos­ other rumors. One was that it ened up and returned to the table to re-engage in their gluttony. who made up nearly one-twentieth of the population. By 1880 the cow’s Izvestia and son-in-law of may lead to the establishment Irish Aided, Befriended We stand aghast at the vulgarity, the coarseness, the “un­ number had risen to 1,854,571. Khrushchev, during an 18-min­ of consular relations — rather natural act,” that would prompt a man deliberately to puke his ute private audience with Adz­ than diplomatic relations — be­ dinner to make room for more overindulgence. THE WAVE OF IRISH immigrants to the U.S. did two things. hubei and his wife. tween the Holy See and the Mother Elizabeth Seton Any man in his right faculties will immediately see that It awoke people to the fact of the Catholic faith, for the Irish, U.S.S.R. and other Communist By Thomas E. Kissling chael O’Brien, O.P., who coun­ such a practice is contrary to the “natural law.” 'This law is God bless them, have never been silent; and it brought a great THE AUDIENCE marked the countries. St. Patrick’s day — the Great seled Episcopalian-reared Mrs. born in the heart of man. It is implanted there by God. It tells reaction in the form of Nativism and Know-Nothingism. Irish first time that a leading figure Day for the Irish — takes on Seton during the soul-searching him when nature is deordinated, perverted, and contravened for homes were destroyed. Catholic churches were burned. But the from the Soviet Union had met ANOTHER RUMOR was that added significance this March period the year preceding her the simple expedient of man’s pleasure. Irish fought back, and violence was abandoned. It was too face to face with a Pope. Cardinal Giovanni Urbani, Pa­ 17 when American born Mother conversion. Comparable cases can be multiplied. Gluttony and drunken­ risky. Adzhubei reportedly received triarch of Venice, was hoping Elizabeth Ann Seton is beatified. Father Michael Hurley, ness are violations of the law of nature. All men readily and It has been said that one-fourth of the Irish immigrants to from the Pontiff a sealed mes­ to arrange a meeting in Rome Her biographers have written O.S.A., another young Irish necessarily recognize these perversions, unless they are corrupt­ the United States died in passage, for they came by steerage. sage for Khrushchev, written in between President Kennedy and much about the great influence priest, who came to St. Peter’s ed and spineless wastrels. . Once they arrived in the U.S. things were not much better. One Russian and expressing the Khrushchev. of the devout Catholic family of as a curate in July, 1805, aided author describes it thus: Holy Father’s appreciation for Adzhubei said he thought the Felicchi in Italy, who befriend­ her at her Confirmation on May WOULD ANYONE PRESUME seriously to contend that the Khrushchev’s letter congratu­ idea of Vatican-Moscow consu­ ed the young widow when her 26, 1806, and also received her pleasurable indulgence in narcotics is normal or natural? Re­ “ON BROAD STREET, BOSTON, one of the worst of the Irish lating him on winning the 1963 lar relations was a good one, husband died there in 1803. But sister-in-law, Cecelia Seton, into ducing oneself voluhtarily to the status of a derelict or dope- Balzan Peace Prize. rookeries, one Irishman in every 17 died in 1850, according to though he thought it was unlike little has been said about the the Church and instructed Anna addict is a perversion and an evil use of a gift of God. the historian Oscar Handlin. The general death rate for the p ty ly. He was not questioned about Irish in her life who aided and Marie Seton, oldest daughter of Would anyone attempt to justify the corruption of a child among the Irish at this time was 5.65 per cent, and this was the rumor of a Kennedy-Khrush guided her. Mother Seton, who in 1812 joined (or even an adult, for'that matter) as a natural act? All too matched in New York. The immigrant Irishman could expect, Lent Donations chev meeting in Rome. the Sisterhood. obviously, this can be done not only physically but intellectually. on an average, to die 14 years after arriving in America; but Izvestia itself gave only a two- FOR EXAMPLE, it was a .Mr. and Mrs. James Barry Filth and obscenity in art and literature are simply pandering even if they were aware of this, he likely would have undertaken sentence report on Adzhubei’s young Irish-born curate at St. pious and well-to-do Catholics to the lowest elements in man’s nature. Complete Burse; audience with the Pope, and the the journey, his prospects of surviving 14 more years in Ireland Peter’s church on Barclay of New York City, befriended If it is not “natural” for a mother or father to teach a editor said little to Western being no better. . . . street. New York, Father Mi­ (Turn to Page 2) (Continu 'd Page 2) “Babies were delivered,’’ writes Leonard Patrick O’Connor New One Begun newsmen about it. His com Wibberley in The Coming of the Green, “under the most squalid Six donations in the second ment added up to these four sentences: conditions, into a world teeming with germs. The first breath of week of Lent completed the cur­ the child was of putrid air, and its clothes were rags. rent St. Jude burse for the edu­ Orthodox Prof Says “THE POPE is a great and “Children, in these human sewer-colonies, had no place to cation of future priests, and en­ good man. There is nothing I play, and the death rate among them from tuberculosis, typhoid, abled a new St. Jude burse to can tell you about our talk with smallpox, diphtheria, and other diseases was fearful. Winter and be started with an initial sum Pope John except that he spoke Vatican Council Marks New Era summer to

r Jl/larch 16-Yes, March 16-Great Day Artificial Contraception M a s s at Cathedral High School For Irish of All Nationalities Is Against Law of Nature (Continued From Page 1) To Herald Mother Seton Rites (Continued From Page 1) be master of ceremonies. Mrs. I being held on a Saturday, a child perverted practices, bow can we say that it is “natural” thedral grade and high school. Sisters will be some 55 repre­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Wal­ .4nne O'Neill Sullivan will record-breaking throng is ex- for anyone else naturaUy and lidtly to destroy the wiU and (Continued From Page 1) ter J. Canavan, rector of the render a traditional Irish bal­Ipected for the luncheon in the character of one’s neighbor? Rev. Monsignor Richard Hies­ Sacred Heart school, S t Igna­ sentatives, including Sisters tius Loyola’s, and St. Rose of who have served more than 50 Cathedral, is to give the ser­ lad after the Mass. i Silver Glade room and the The use of artiflcia: contraceptives is another case in point ter, Denver archdiocesan di­ Lima’s, all in Denver; years in the community and mon. Members of the Cathedral Michael O’Morain of Dublin, ^dance. It is just as unnatural as any vice to which the Romans were rector of music, also will be the present and former Mothers vested choir will sing, with Allen minister of lands for Ireland, Will Black and his orchestra, accustomed. present. S t Pius X’s, Aurora: Holy Hobbs at the organ. Blake will attend the Mass. Members with Eunice Clark as vocalist, Cardinal Francis Spellman of Cross school, Iliomton; and Di­ General and members of the We have been told that a certain practice h good policy, council. Hiester will direct the choir of the Fourth Degree Knights will play for the dancers in the through the democratic process at the vote, that it has “approved New York is leading the pil­ vine Redeemer and Pauline Me­ Deacon at the Mass is Father of Columbus will serve as an Silver Glade room. The Paul medical sanction.” This suggests that it suddenly and legally grimage of more than 3,000 rep­ morial s c h o o l s , Colorado The Daughters of Charity are John Grady, S.J., assistant at honor guard for Mr. O’Morain, iMeldon group will play for takes on the cloak of virtue and goodness by man’s fiat. resentatives of the U.S. plan­ Springs. the newest community serving Sacred Heart parish, Denver, the highest ranking Irish official I dancing in the hotel lobby, to be Let’s be sensible. A majority vote simply cannot ouUaw the ning to attend the beatification, They also conduct the Mar­ in the archdiocese. They ar­ and subdeacon. Father Vincent to visit Denver. used for the first time for this law of nature or the law of God. The latter two are synonymous. the largest pilgrimage by air in gery Reed Mayo Day nursery rived to take charge of Most Navarro from the Philippines, purpose. Merely because a community decides that the Ten Command­ history. in Denver and the Penrose hos­ Precious Blood school, Denver, who is serving on the Register JIM PERI, assistant chair­ ments must go has about as much sense as a poor man or woman Among the pilgrims will be pital and El Pomar retreat when it opened in 1900. Six editorial staff. man of this year’s celebration, TICKETS FOR the luncheon cutting out paper dolls in a state institution. The vote may suc­ representatives of each of the house in Colorado Springs. members of the community are The Very Rev. Monsignor Wil­ said two orchestras are engaged are $3 per person and for the ceed, but the law of God is still there. six communities of Sisters in Attending the beatification on the sdiool’s (acuity. liam J. Monahan, associate di­ to play at the ball in the Cosmo­ ball, $5 per couple. Hot in Focus the U.S. and Canada that trace ceremonies for the Cincinnati The Daughters of Charity are sending some 100 representa­ rector of Cjjttholic Charities, will politan hotel. Since this event is They may be obtained at the We hear it said constantly that each person should be free their origin to Mother Seton. tives to the beatification cere­ Catholic Charities office, 1665 to choose for himself whether or not to avail himself of contra­ The six communities, all of mony, 50 from the Emmita- Grant street (AC 2-3825); at the ceptive devices. This decision, it is said, should not be made which have developed from the burg province and 50 from tha K. of C. home, 1575 Grant for him by other people who think that they “know best what’s original foundation of Mother St. Louis province. street (TA 5-1480); from Doree good for him.” Seton in Emmitsburg, Md., in Rasmussen, co-ordinator of ac- Catholics are not trying to make any decision for anybody 1800, are the Daughters of Char­ Uvities (PY 4-7087); or at the concerning birth control. All we are doing is enunciating the law ity of St. Vincent de Paul, with Tin DtnvM’ Cotholk- hotel. of nature and the luw of nature’s God. If a person t h ^ s that two provinces, in Emmitsburg Mark Hogan is chairman of artificial contraception is perfectly natural, he Is suffering from and St. Louis, Mo.; Registor the luncheon committee. The blind spots. When a man’s eyes are troubled by cataracts or The Sisters of (ibarity of S t Published Weekly by The Cathedral choir, including both astigmatism, he consults an oculist. When he is near-sighted or Vincent de Paul of New York; Catholic Press Society, Inc., men and boys, will sing Irish far-sighted, be needs glasses. He needs something to bring ob­ the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ 938 Bannock Street, Denver. songs at the luncheon, which be­ jects into focus so that he can see things “naturally,” not as cinnati, the Sisters of Charity Subscription: M-00 Per Year. gins at 11;30 a.m. and ends he thinks they are — udildi they aren’t! of Halifax, Nova Scotia; the Entered as Second Clais about 2 p.m. The day that the Catholic Church surrenders her right to Sisters of Charity of St Eliza­ Matter at the Post Office, Entertainment at the ball will speak forth and forthwith on matters affecting the law of God, beth, Convent N.J.; and the Denver, Colo. be continuous in the Broadway she has proved derelict in answering to the command of her Mother Seton Sisters of Charity, Arms room. Other activities will Author: “Go forth and teach all men. . .whatsoever I have Greensburg, Pa. be held in the plush Gun room commanded you.” and in the banquet rooms on Immutable Laws IN THE ARCHDIOCESE of "for Better Cab Service" the balcony. | There are certain fixed, immutable, unchangeable laws that Denver, Uie Sisters of Charity All proceeds from the Irish neither time nor circumstance nor the ill-conceived sponsorship staff the following schools: Ca / a d u v day program are given to Cath­ of legislators or lobbyists or any group of citizens can change T a l l olic Charities. Funds are u^ed by one tittle. Any attempt to render the law of God and the MAin 3-7171 to support various charity and law of nature, in any instance, incapable of producing its ef­ welfare programs, such as tn- fects, by the use of instruments, medications, temporary or Irish Aided, Sister Teresa fant of Prague Nursery, or permanent mechanical gadgets, or by imperfect union, is simply phans, poor families, Ave Maria a perfidy. '1 clinic, and a number of similar Befriended Our stock of LITURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, vital projects. MOST PEOPLE ARE decent human beings, and most people Irish songs, community sing recognize the natural law that lying is always a sin, that stealing BOOKS and VESTMENTS for the RESTORED ing, and song fests will be spot­ is always a sin, that murder is always a sin, and that adultery Mother Seton lighted. William Mcllree and his is always a sin. ORDO FOR HOLY WEEK is complete. (Continued From Page 1) Irish Ball Queen wife, Terri, will be featured in Everybody recognizes, or at least they should if they have the Broadway Arms room, any pretensions to sanity, that these are contrary to the eternal, her from her conversion and re­ PALM SUNDAY—Ordo Hebdomadae Sanctae red cloth Sue Zeyeu (above), Loretto Heights college student named natural law of God. They are always wrong for the same reason mained loyal and helpful binding with tabs, Holy Week Manual for Priests, Re­ queen of the St. Patrick’s day hall by the Irish Regia associa­ SUE ZEYEN, Loretto Height’s that artificial birth control is always evil. friends. vised Edition, Schmitz, Rubrics of the Revised Holy tion, will be crowned by Jan Deschner, last year’s queen, at a college student named queen of Take a look at the purpose of speech. Speech is a natural Week Liturgy in English, the Simple Rite of the Re­ special ceremony at the ball in the Cosmopolitan hotel, Den­ the ball by the Irish Regis as­ right governed by the natural law. Its purpose is to communi­ AMONG the many Irish wom­ stored Order of Holy Week, Holy Week Manual for ver, March'16. Her escort, wielding the shillelagh, is Burke sociation, will be crowned at a cate confidently and co-operatively with our fellow men. To tell en to join Mrs. Seton in the Servers, St. Joseph’s Holy Week Missal for congrega­ MacDonald, president of the IRA. special ceremony. She is repre­ a lie would destroy that purpose. It would beget mistrust, fights, formation and expansion of the tional use, red Copes for blessing of palms. senting the ball in appearances malice, hatred, dishonesty, and all the other evils that flow first American religious sister on radio and TV and at service HOLY THURSDAY—Ewers and Buina, large capacity from deception. hood, the Sisters of Mercy of club luncheons. Ciboria, Repositories, Ombrellinos. On the other side, we can see that without confidence in St. Joseph at Emmitsburg, Md., L e i b j a a j m , T e B o c k h o r s t a C o . A number of other entertain our fellow men there can be no such thing as companionship, were Cecelia O’Conway and Ma­ GOOD FRIDAY—Cantus Pasiionis 3 Vols., Lecterns, large ers, Mr. Martelon said, will take any more than there can be trust and security in a cold war. ria Murphy of Philadelphia. crucifixes, candlesticks, unbleached candles. IU0241 / \ 1130 PUBLIC SERVICP BLDG. part in the ball a; the program By telling lies we forfeit friendship, and I don’t know what would progresses. Entertainment is happen if we simply presumed that every man was a liar. We Thomas Kelly of the faculty HOLY SATURDAY—Braziers for the new fire, 100% pure planned to suit all tastes and would be afraid to eat; we would be afraid that someone had of Georgetown college recom­ beeswax Paschal candles decorated or plain styles, five age groups. poisoned the air; we would even be afraid to take medicine, mended and took a kindly in­ grains incense, Paschal congregational candles. Paschal 1 n s u rlo r s These are just some of the evils that flow from a violation of terest in Mrs. Seton’s two sons, candlesticks. Holy Water containers, Holy Water basin A i t t c c the natural law of telling the truth. William and Richard, during and drape. SinoB S87$ their brief stay at that school PASCHAL CANDLES Action— Purpose— Pleasure (1806-08). 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The ceremony is the CHURCH GOODS men have a right to sex pleasure for Itself is destructive of the form^ public veneration of the very fibre of society. If we remove the PURPOSE from sex- relics of Mother Elizabeth Bay- 1633 Tremont Place TAbor 5-3789 relations, then there is nothing wrong about masturbation or ley Seton by John XXIII. fornication o~ adultery or any of the other forms of perversion. St. Augustine, about 1,600 years ago, said that Th* firms llitod h«rt rftssrv* Charge Accounts Invited who insists on birth control makes a prostitute out of his wife, te b« rtm«mb«rtd when you tre dlitrlbutinf your pstrtnit* IB and the wife who insists on it makes an adulterer out of her th* difftrtnt lin*i »f buslntit. husband. From this it should be crystal-clear that artificial contraception is not a whit different in its malice and evil than prostitution and adultery. SENATOR FAY DEBERARD pushed a bill through the State ATTENTION Senate that would make it legal and proper for welfare cases hristopher and/or any other individuals to secure from the state contracept­ ...Paddy say-stkati how some people livfe. ive information and devices upon request. It is maintained by the good Senator from Kremmling that this will cut down on the tax Are your loved ones being taken load of supporting children of the poor, which families with sub­ ouse Midland members agree with Dad that it’s better standard income cannot afford. I am sure that it would also soon care of spiritually as well as phys­ become commonplace for anyone and everyone visiting the Wel­ to live in the privacy of your own home. fare Department to get “fixed-up” at little or no cost. We hope, for the sake of man and morality, that the House of Represen­ ically? Almost 75 years ago, Midland began tatives will face up to the real issues at stake. You cannot legislate morality — out of existence. 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Persons hav­ Evenings 237-4287 O ut a t to the public to help supply the T *w n ing apparel and furniture they lneulrl*t bureau with needed items of wish to donate may call the Invlftd apparel. bureau (244-5503) and arrange Page Two The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 14, 1963 1 Especially needed are chil­ for pickup service. 12 Former Presidents of CPTL to Be Honored at Jubilee Twenty-five years of de- celebration will be a Solemn given at the banquet to the 12iand Bishop? Newell and Ma-jbear musical performances byi IN MBS. KNECHT'S term of honor outstanding accomplish-McCaddon has launched a “Gct- VOted service to archdioce- Pontifiral Mass to be sung by presidents of the CPTL in itsMoney. Bishop Charles A. Bus- school organizations, to visit VO-1 CPTL held its first mcnts by archdiocesan students. Acquainted" tea, held the past San schools and to the com- '>y Bishop David M Ma 25-vear histurv. ; well of Pueblo also has an- cational displays, and to beari .n ^'u .. p, , ap. and committees to support the year at Mullen high school, and talks by leading educators. . .1 . »i, ,.Janior Great Books and teacher a school open house to acquaint munity will be climaxed at f "’', The? are Mrs Alfred Rampe.;f'«“" f \ " ; * signed to feature styles thati the Catholic Parent-Teach- Cathedral and a gala ban- „resident:'"8 The organization of these in-. .tide programs in the schools. public school educators and city Bishop .Newell will be thel'titutes was one of the first: eombine smart appearance with 1 In addition to organizing the officials with the accomplish­ e r leapiip’s ^ilvpr Tilbilpp of the league from Janurv. 1938,, . ' ■ . t st d *1, j . j u u » 1 e 1 i i 1 1 k c m eicplphrntinn league 5> nn silv M er on .luoiitt, da V the Hilton hotel at /;30 p.m. Mav. 19:i9: Mrs. Dwight nwieht ' "tain niain speaker for the banquet, I inojectsProjects of MrsMrs. RamRampe,_^he pe.^^^ modesty; • ' an awards...... brunch tolSilver Jubilee celebration, Mrs. ments of Catholic schools. celebration on M 0 n d a >, Thomas I1 anftqhh Father Ppthnr LeydenT pvHnn is totr, give: i foundingfoundinc presidentnrosidcnt of thethc CPTL. f . -rented at the Ma.ss to Archbish- -Morrissey, 1941 - 4K: Mrs. An- the sermon in the Jubilee Mass Scheduled to receive .spe- „„ , , v,.n, n...... thony Zarlengo, 194H-48; OTHER ACTIVITIES include op Urban J. Vehr of Denver. WHEN THE CPTI. was found- a school of instruction for new cial honors at the dav- , .. .. Mrs. Lito (,allegos, 1948 - aO: ^ through the devoted PT-^ officers and chairmen and. long comm,emoration are the "12 .Mrs. .ianies Folev. 19.i0-52; Mrs., .. ; the fm-nishin.. nf nmoram out piysidents who have guided ;.nto existence in PJ.38. and Matt Saya, 19.i2-.54: .Mrs. Jam es’ ^ ‘■'w- the fuimshjng of program out the growth and achievement of Bishop Hubert .\I. Newell of Koninu, 1954-55; ell, Mrs. Rampe, and a small limes for PT.\ meetings, both the league and the members of kheyenne and 1-ather Ldword J group of dedicated laity. 18 PTAi initiated in Mrs. Shea's presi- the clergy and Hierarchy under f-c.'den, paMor of Christ tlie .Mi .s^ James rord. 19oh - as. | jjggoj,j2tjons in Catholic schools! dency. The program planning whose le“adership the C P T fh rs •'^nig pansh, Denver, former ; v ,n.n ' 1,.'I «ith a total membership of 8,-i service drew special commen- developed. archdioce.san superintendents of 000 parents and teachers sought.dation from the National Coun­ schools. f" ' ^ k'Corge E. McCaddon, affipafion with the league in the cd of Catholic Women. ihe Pc^ent president. ^ Christmas partv for pas-i THE HIGHLIGHTS of the Special recognition will be In addition to Archbishop Vehr tors, principals, PTA presidents,! league has 62 affiliated PT.Asiand CPTL representative w a s j# 1 representing more than ,52,000 launched by Mrs.i Morrissey, as j gj I parents and teachers in arch- "'as a bonk rental service for m [diocesan schools. pupils in Catholic .schools. « .At the first CI’TL institute j \ spring tea to honor the new held Nov. 29, 1938. there were! CPTL president and to install 300 delegates attending. .At the officers was begun in Airs. Zar- 24th institute the jiast April, lengo’s term, and provision by more than 12,500 parents, teach-1 the CPTL of high school scholar- ers, and students took part in j ships was initialed by Mrs. the educational demonstrations!Ford. and viewed the exhibits. Some I Other activities and the presi- 1,200 persons attended the lunch-! dents who launched them are eon in the Hilton hotel. !a fund - raising league card But no mere numbers can party, Airs. Zarlengo; partici- tell the story of the CPTL's con-! pation in an X-ray drive to dc- j tribiitions in the past 25 years, tect tuberculosis, .Mrs. Gallegos; '.More important are the pro- participation in the Community grams to aid Ihe schools and Chest Drive, Mrs, Foley: community that the CPTL car- Children's symphonies, a H ie ra rch y at S e m in a ry Rites ries out. 'cookie jar" campaign for the Chief among these are the ed- l USO. and cooperation in the Six members of the Hierarchy led 100 City, who gave the sermon; Bishop Charles ucational imstitutes already men-j campaign for an educational TV, priests and 231 seminarians in the solemn .A. Buswell of Pueblo, Bishop John L. Pas- tioned, which give parents an! station, all in Mrs. Saya's term; j closing of the Forty Hours' devotion at St. chang of Grand Island, who ga\e Benedic­ opportunity to sec demonstra-j Contest to .select a league cm-1 Thomas' seminary, Denver, Alarch 7. Arch- tion; .Archbishop Vehr, Bishop Hubert Al. Conference Principals tions of modern teaching tech-iblem, Mrs. Koning; and partic-l bishop Urban J. Vehr (center) presided at Newell of Cheyenne, and Auxiliary Bishop Among the principals at the Colorado Con­ of the hospital conference; Bishop Charles jniqiies, to view the work ac-|ipation in Colorado's Centennial the services in the seminary chapel. Left to David AL Alaloney. ference of Catholic Hospitals held at St. An­ Boswell of Pueblo; Auxiliary Bishop David |complished by the students, to'year, Mrs. Learned. right are Bishop Marion F. Forst of Dodge thony’s hospital .March 12 were, from left, AI. Alaloney of Denver; Harold llinderer, Sister Eileen, administrator of St. .Anthony’s; principal speaker; and Sister Alary Kiernan, Sister Alfreda, administrator of Sacred Heart administrator of .Mercy hospital, Denver, and hospital, Lamar, and newly elected president newly elected conference president. Over 100 at Hospital Conference More than 100 representativis.s greeted Ihe guests. Alaster of'.More's hospital. Canon City, of 17 area Catholic hospitals ceremonies for the luncheon pro-'and Si.stcr Eileen of St. Anth- took jiart in the 17th annual gram was Thomas AL Tierney, 1 ony's hospital, Denver, were meeting of the Colorado Confer­ executive vice president of the! named to the conference board ence of Catholic hospitals .March Colorado Blue Cross. of directors. 12 at St. .Anthony’s hospital, Denver. NEW CONFERENCE officers] CONFERENCE IIOSPIT.ALS Fiscal management of the elected at the meeting are Sis-1 are St, Thomas More’s, Canon modern hospital was the topic ter Mary Alfreda, administra-1 City; ,St. Jo.seph’s of the Plains, of the main speaker. Harold tor of Sacred Heart hospital, | Cheyenne Wells; St. Joseph’s, Hinderer, comptroller for the! Lamar, president; Sister Marie| Del Norte: Mercy. Durango; St. Daughters of Charity, Western Edgar, administrator of St.' .Anthony's, St. Joseph's, and Province. He stressed that I Mary-Corwin hospital, Pueblo,' Mercy, all of Denver: St. Fran- Catholic hospitals are "commit-! president-elect; Sister Alichael , cis’ and Penrose, Colorado ted to giving the best possible! Alarie, administrator of St. Jo-| Springs; St. Joseph’s, Florence; care to patients at the least pos-1 seph’s hospital, Denver, secre-lSt. Mary's, Grand Junction; sible cost.” I tary-treasurcr; and .Monsignor| Santa Fe, La Junta: Sacil'd, Auxiliary Bishop David AL William J. Monahan, assistant Heart, Lamar; St. Vincent's,' Maloney of Denver spoke on the director of Catholic Charities for'Leadvillc; St. Marv - Corwin,' Ecumenical (Touncil at the the Denver archdioce.se. hono-'Pueblo: Mt. San Rafael, Trini- luncheon meeting and Bishop rary secretary. dad, and De Paul, Cheyenne,! Charles Buswell of Pueblo Sister Judith of St. Thomas Wvo.

Pledge lor C o lo ra d o Springs Hospital Sister AI. Erharda, administrator of St. knight, and John E. O'Brien (at right), Francis’ hospital, Colorado' Springs, is re­ grand knight. Alarking ils 75th anuiver^ ceiving a $1..500 pledge from Pius XII Coim- the Colorado Springs hospital, staffed byj'the cil 4699, Knights of Columbus, toward the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph, has pro­ $1,500,000 fund-raising campaign launched at vided $1,700,000 of charity care in the past the hospital to help finance a $2,700,000 build­ to w ars. The hospital is planning a six-story ing and remodeling program. Alaking the new wing, remodeling of the present mam presentation is Charles R. Nolan, grand hospital, and razing of the old south wing. Gold Mass Mar. 24 i For Credit Unions Six Denver Area Girls The fifth annual Colorado Gold . Mass, held in honor of credit i To HHake lit Profession unions and their officers, will / be offered Sunday, March 24, a t! Six novices 'i'”"from i-"?:the i-'t-imDenver; i] Hogan, and Sister Thomas Anne, 4 p.m. in Sacred Heart C a t h c - 'ai'ea will participate in the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dral, Pueblo. Bishop Charles A. profession ceremonies of the Raber Taylor, both of St. John Buswell is to offer the Mass Sisters of St. Joseph of Caronde- the Evangelist’s parish; let at the Provincial House of Officers and members of all Siste/ Thomas Elizabeth, the congregation iii St. Louis. credit unions in the state are in­ daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. SUBSCRIBE NOW TO PAY-TV Mo., on March 19. vited to attend the Mass and i Thomas II. Batt, Blessed Sac- dinner, which will be served in Among the 40 novices are Sis-1 rament parish; and Sister the parish hall. Bishop Buswell' Catherine, daughter ot Pay-TV line installations will be made by the Mountain IS to give the mam address a t! ^„. j ^ Schmitt. TELEPHONE ® and Sister John Lorene, daugh formerly of St. .Mary's parish States Telephone Company on an arca-by-area basis. Father Francis Syrianey, I gf jj,. y,,,, ,gj,g ,j ; i,ittleton. imstor of St. Pms X pansh, j m Franei- 2 2 2 - 5 9 3 3 Aurora, who originated the Gold Auxiliary Bishop George Gott-, Outlined above is a map of the first section.to be Mass observance in t olorado, wald of St. Louis will preside 1 To become a charter subscriber to Pay-TV will serve as commentator at Sister James Maureen, dau'.;h-, at tire profession ceremonies' connected. ...or for additional information on Pay-TV the Alass .March 24. The Mass ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Vincent J. and the Solemn Mass. is intended to ask God's bless­ PHONE ANY TIME-OPERATORS on DUTY 24 HOURS A DAY ing on the work of credit unions East Denver residents are, therefore, first to subscribe ,6 and to thank Him for the suc-i cess this movement has en-; to Macfaddcn Teleglobe Pay-TV...the new, exciting I------1 A NEW WORLD of ENTERTAINMENT joyed. RTLI6I0US ARTian entertainment mcdhmi which will bring to television . MACFADDEN 7^/63-/066 PAY-TV . • STATUES • ROSARIES • MEDALS • POST OFFICE BOX 326 • DENVER, COLO. * Post Office owners a WHOLE NEW WORLD OF ENTER- I wish to request opfsllcafion for service. I I • PICTURES • PRAYER BOOKS I understand that there will be a $10.00 installo* * Rites March 16 tion fee payoblo at the time of instollotion and . Dedication ceremonies for the; TAINTMENT. Pay-TV offers attractions of highest I that there will be a line charge of 75 cents I • PENDANTS • BOOKS • PLAQUES per week. please PRINT new Santa Fe Drive Post Of­ fice will be held at 10 a.m. quality without commercial announcements, without on Saturday, March 16. The fa­ Complete, Line of Religious Articles for Church ond Home cility is located al 13-50 Santa Fe any interference with regular commercial programs. Drive. Sidney W. Bishop, .Assistant A. P. WAGNER & CO. To become a charter subscriber to Pay-TV, simply I city______ZONE_____ • MACFADDEN Postmaster General. Bureau of I \ T e / e g l o b e Facilities, and a graduate of -1 - CHURCH GOODS phone or use the convenient order blank at the right; Regis college, Denver, will give the dedication address. The PAY-TV .-Auraria Community Center and 606 14th St., Between California & Welton NEW AREAS WILL OPEN SOON. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS. POST-OFFICE BOX 326 • DENVER 1, COLORADO West Side Improvement .Associ­ ation are sponsoring the pro­ TA. 5-8331 gram Ihui-liiy, March U 1963 The Denvei Catholu Regi-ter P,.qe Three if p p ii

Why This Planned Defamation of Pius XII? Climate Changing i

SHAMELESS is the attack KN.A press said it could not December 9,1945: Jews, for­ “No matter how critical the the Jews during the war. What is behind such an at­ on the late Vicar of Christ by find a single prominent per­ mer inmates of Nazi concen­ times, the Church always has December 23, 1956: The Jew­ tack on one of the most rev­ one Rolf Hochhuth, who in son in Rome who had heard tration camps, requested and steadfastly opposed false con­ ish Community of Rome, ered figures of the modern On SchogI Aid West Berlin has produced a about or spoken to this indi­ got an audience with the Holy cepts that are deplorable and headed by Chief Rabbi Elio world? Hochhuth is no friend he p a st fiv e months have brought to light view play called Der Stellvertreter, vidual, who nevertheless pre­ Father to thank him for his dishonorable to human Toaff, recalled that the Holy of the Jews. He hates the after favorable view on the inclusion of federal in which Hochhuth blamed the tends to have done research generosity. One of the leaders thought.” Father had been the first to Church, and we should not be T annihilation of millions of for his play in Rome. asserted that his life and that March 24,1946: Dr. Isaac Ha­ offer financial aid to the per­ at all surprised to learn that aid to independent schools. These have come some­ Jews on the “passivity of a Here are three Jewish testi­ of many of his coreligionists levi Herzog, chief Rabbi of secuted, and even to pay the he hates the Jews, too. times from quarters hitherto regarded as hostile to single politican,” Pius XII. monies, taken at random from had been saved by Pontifical Palestine, received by the ransom demanded for 200 im­ .Anti-Catholicism and anti- such a measure. German newspapers have our files, to the record of Pius intervention. Pope, thanked him for what portant Jews threatened with Semitism are more than nod­ accused Hochhuth of sham. XII in their behalf: TO THIS Pius XII replied: the Church had done' to aid deportation. ding acquaintances. The Jews, unjustly seen as forming a solid bloc against aid to the religious school, have shown that that large part of them that would like schools of their own, namely the vast majority of the Orthodox, strongly favor enactment of federal aid to all school children without discrimination. Most surprising of all, the New Republic, the strongest of the doctrinaire “Liberal” magazines, has given grudging assent to the proposition that one-seventh of the nation’s school children ought not to suffer because of religious jealousies. It thus has reversed a policy of many years.

THE GALLUP POLL reported last month that Is Fog o n Other Foot, Now? a majority of persons who have an opinion favor fed­ By Frank Scully France, West Germany, To those of us who have eral aid to parochial and other independent school Spain, Italy, Ireland, and never felt the pressures of students. The Gallup Institute reported that the pres­ ABOUT THIS TIME three possibly a few others whose high public office this failure ent survey indicates that the change in sentiment years ago there was a dread­ church-going continues to be to apply Catholic principles to ful fog which covered all a private matter. their daily tasks must be on this issue has come largely from Protestants. America and behind it was a viewed with a certain sad­ fear that people would be ONE WOULD think with ness, for it does seem that The AFL-CIO executive council, though support­ foolish enough to elect a Cath­ such a formidable array of if a man’s faith is strong ing federal aid to public schools, has criticized the olic as President of the United Catholics as heads of state enough it can push through exclusion of children in non-public schools. States and the Pope would ar­ the various curtains and walls rive by jet to take care of the of this world. All this should not delude us into thinking that Inaugural ceremonies. However, the ruler of a the battle for fair shares in public education is on Well, the Catholic got For country, especially if he has elected (by the skin of his the interest of his people at the way to being won. The power of the opposition beautiful teeth) but beyond Heaven's heart, must of necessity think is not in numbers but in influence, money, and a zeal that nothing happened. It is first of a roof over their born of fanatical hatred. heads, clothing for their true that the late Robert I Frost read a poem, but he Sake bodies and food to nourish was neither Pope nor Catho­ them, and in doing this he is MONEY UNLIMITED will continue to be poured lic, and that Cardinal Cush­ following at least in part into all means of obstructing any aid to a school that the effect would show, but ac­ Christ’s admonition for a ing gave a mild invocation tually to men in these high will teach children that there is something to which Christian way of life. which seemed to start a fire offices their job is to think na­ around bis feet. But outside they owe their loyalties that is not of this world. tionally of the things of this IT IS VERY DIFFICULT of these incidents the Catho­ earth and not spiritually of Those who love freedom of religion, to which lics might have been more be­ for Americans to practice the Kingdom which is not of charity. That is, charity educational freedom is essential, cannot, at the cost nevolently represented by a this world. Except for de Holy Roller. which means their giving up of forfeiting this freedom, relax their efforts. Gaulle none has dictatorial something they don’t want to In fact, looking over the powers and he is a rare one give up at all. The reason it world scene not only has the in history in that these powers is difficult is they have so United States a Catholic as were bestowed on him by much surplus, and giving chief of state, but so do popular vote. away surplus is not charity. It is merely uncluttering your Karl Barth place. But here too we are handicapped by a lethargy that prevents us from getting Yours Sincerely, our excesses out of our way. And Belief That people who can remain H^ARL BARTH, the most widely known Protestant calm in of a mount­ theologian today, commands great respect every­ ing national debt, a yearly Tom Fidelis budgetary deficit of billions where, but some of his statements njake us wonder. By Janies M. Shea and a military budget which In the Parisian magazine Realites, the Swiss would have staggered Napo­ TOM FIDELIS is the name of an imaginary leon should fight against giv­ Calvinist put forth what he regarded as the greatest ing away their surplus pro­ friend of mine — a composite of some real friends, obstacle to rapprochement between “the Reformed ducts seems fantastic. But the Church” and the Catholic Church. That difference, in fact—with whom I used to conduct imaginary fear is that if you give any­ interviews. Tom has been quiet a long time, so I thing away you lower the said Barth, was a tiny word, “and.” value of the part retained. . asked him this past i,week how things were going. This is where one’s sense “When we say Jesus, the Catholics say Jesus and “Well, I’ve been busy,” said Tom. “Busier than of the economics of this world Mary. We try to obey Christ as our only Lord; the ,,,,,,, I was even a few years and his spiritual training Catholics obey Christ and his representative on earth, come in conflict, and it is a ago.” sad reflection that so far no the Pope. We believe that Christians are saved by On At that time, I re­ Catholic risen from the cata­ the merits of Jesus Christ; the Catholics add, ‘and called, Tom had been ac­ combs to the secular head by their own merits,’ i.e., by their works. We be­ tive in a parish study club of a state in nearly 2,000 lieve that the sole source of Revelation is Scripture; The Home that studied each Sunday’s years has been able to recon­ Mass, a leader of the dia­ cile these two parts of his per­ the Catholics add ‘and tradition.’ We say that knowl­ logue Mass in his parish son and make the world happy edge of God is obtained through faith in His Word as Scene to join in. One of America’s Greatest Symbols, St. Pafritb! church, and a dedicated expressed in the Scriptures; the Catholics add ‘and reader of the Catholic through reason’. . . . ” press. ALL THIS IS, in substance, no more than can “I’VE BEEN WRITING letters,” he explained, There's One Saint for Us All be found in any of the many little tracts that certain “and it takes me a while to express my thoughts little sects mail out to Catholics under the impres­ clearly and briefly—especially briefly.” By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. EACH OF US bears within him his heredity and the stamp of his own environment. Within the limits sion that they are refuting their religion. We would It turned out that Tom had been writing letters WE ONCE had a friend who tried in every possible of these two factors, actually incalculable, he works answer Barth’s “and” objection in this way: to newspapers in an effort to counteract the climate way to imitate his hero, even in speech and man­ nerisms. The experiment turned out, as one might out his salvation both on the mundane levels and When we say Jesus and Mary, the word means of hate, extremism, and near-hysteria that he found ...... , ,. , expect, rather dismally. Every- strictly speaking in the hereafter. honor to the Woman by whom He became Man. We in the letters columns of the leading local news­ _ I one else except our friend real- There may be scientific methods, which we obey Christ as our only Lord, and therefore the paper in his town. P f t n r i P f ized that he was doing imitations I \ j i delightful form of entertain- doubt, of testing for future effectives but this is Church, who is Christ. We believe that we are saved “Some of my friends asked me if I was a nut nient but hardly a way of life. quite irrelevant. And then one always adds the role through the merits of Jesus Christ, through which or something,” he grinned, “but my wife says I’m of God’s grace, actually incalculable. U f l U We thought of his curious ex- our works become merits. well adjusted. Anyhow, why should I leave the arena r \ • ± periment when lately we re-read The'result is what they call character. For bet­ to crackpots? There’s all that free space available r r / n r ^ chapter contributed by Evelyn ter or for worse, it will always be the character of We believe that the sole source of Revelation is in a newspaper with a big circulation, and I keep ’Waugh to Saints for Now which Bridget Hogan, in our example, not St. Joan of Arc. God’s word, as expressed in writing and the mouth reading letters from people who think they invented Sheed and Ward brought out Or, if you like, Joan of Arc and not Bridget Hogan. of the Apostles, which through the Church has never anti-Communism and who act as if everybody who some years ago. disagreees with them is at the very least an unpatri­ This is the mystery of personality. This is also ceased to be made living. Said Waugh, “there is only one saint that Bridget the mystery of grace and free will. This is what it otic jellyfish.” We say that knowledge of God js obtained Hogan can actually become, St. Bridget Hogan, and means to be a man and not a number on a social that saint she must become, here or in the fires of through faith in His revelation and through the rea­ “DO YOU SAY that in your letters?” I asked security card. Unfortunately, it is awfully difficult to Purgatory, if she is to enter heaven. She cannot slip deal with an individual. Some saints managed it; not son that that same revelation exhorts us to use. Tom. through in fancy-dress, made up as Joan of Arc.” all of them. “No,” he said. “No point in just yelling, ‘You’re another!’ at the extremists. I try to modify the climate a bit by suggesting that as reasonable human beings we ought to exercise our reason when we Elizabeth Seton's Pathway to Peace address ourselves to the problems of the day.” By Joseph P. Kiefer of those who were determined to make her suffer “Are all of the extremists people who think they for her conversion to Catholicism. invented anti-Communism?” HEN A CONVERT embraces the Catholic faith, W seldom do we pause to consider the great sacri­ “No,” said Tom. “Some think they invented free­ fices that may have accompanied such a decision. BUT EUZABETH SETON had found peace of dom, and they campaign unreasonably for unbridled Little do we know of the heartaches, the personal heart and an answer to the many problems that had freedom. Some take the most complex situations and struggles with conscience, the loss of friendships, been perplexing her soul. She was willing to endure call for simple solutions that sound great to simple- and the opposition of loved ^ poverty in exchange for the .priceless treasure of her minded people ...” ones that are so frequent­ new-found faith. She was ready to relinquish the love ly encountered. of relatives and friends for the changeless and im­ “What do you think you accomplish, Tom?” When Elizabeth Bay- Profiles perishable love of her new Divine Bridegroom. ley Seton and her five Today, the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent “I’M NOT SURE. But what I try to do is first children were received and de Paul that she founded number nearly 9,000 in all of all to write a calm, dispassionate letter applying into the Catholic Church parts of the United States and Canada, in addition to intelligent judgment to facts and to call for rational 158 years ago this month missions in Europe, Asia, and South America. These discussion of public issues without name-calling, im­ —on March 14, 1805—a Perspectives spiritual offspring of Mother Seton conduct elemen­ putations of dishonesty and treason, or giving the storm of protest burst ~ ' tary and secondary schools, colleges, hospitals, impression that there can be only one opinion — over her head that spread to all sections of the city orphan asylums, foundling homes, social service cen­ namely, mine.” of New York. ters, schools for deaf mutes, homes for the aged and the mentally ill, a cancer research clinic, and a “Whether I succeed in this or not,” added Tom haven for lepers. with a faint smile, “at least I do manage to get my THE EPISCOPALIAN MINISTER who had been her best friend now became her most bitter enemy. letters into the paper fairly often. And since most of ' THE FIRST (’ATIIOLIC SCHOOL in the nation the published letters are unreasonable, 1 have the A brother-in-law’s family incited many of her rela­ tives and friends to ostracize her from their circle. was founded by Mother Seton m Baltimore. Together small satisfaction of knowing that in all likelihood with Bishop John Neumann, she is recognized as a my letter has displaced one of them.” And when her sister-in-law, Cecilia Seton, decided to become a Catholic, an angry mob tore the cross from co-founder of the parochial school system in Amer­ As I left Tom he was murmuring something St. Peter’s Church steeple in New York and, before ica. about lighting a candle . . . being dispersed by the police, left one dead and It is almost unbelievable that the conversion of several injured. one person could have accomplished so much within 150 years. Her sacrifices, her dedication, and her he­ Rt. Rev. Mallhew J. Smith, Ph.D. The young widow, impoverished by the failure roic sanctity will receive public acclaim on Sunday, Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers of her late husband’s business enterprises, tried to March 17, when Pope .lohn X.\11I announces to all 1913-1960 earn a living for her family as a teacher and house­ the world that the persecuted convert of the 19th keeper in a boys’ boarding school. She was defeated century will hereafter be known to all as Blessed The Register in her attempts to secure employment by the bigotry Elizabeth Scion. “Calling St. Patrick.. Calling St. Patrick. In Solemn Mass Mar. 24 Registorials Tbeatines to Note Mullen Charity The vital contributions of the had taken place in the poverty carried on their charitable The Oscar Malo, Jr., memor­ philanthropies of John K. Mul­ stricken neighborhood through work. Among their gifts, in ad­ ial hall at the Cathedral par­ Romes Aufhority len and his family to the work the generosity of the Mullen dition to toe school and convent ish, and the lodge and chapel of the Theatine Fathers in Colo­ family. at St. Clajetan’s, are Camp of Camp St. Malo, a camp for rado will be commemorated in Many thousands of souls, he Santa Maria for underprivileged boys near Estes Park. a Solemn Mass to be cele­ predicted, would be saved children; Is a Blessing brated at 12 noon Sunday, through their gifts who would March 24, in St. Andrew Avel­ otherwise have been lost. By Paul H. Hallett very liberals who clamor for lino’s seminary, Denver. The establishment of St. Ca­ THE AUDIENCE in the au­ more authority for the World Father Francis Colom, C.R.. jetan’s marked a milestone in ditorium of the Hellenic Orth­ Court or the United Nations rector of the seminary, will be the devoted work of the Thea­ odox Center, which last Fri­ usually deprecate the spiritual the celebrant of the Mas?. The tine Fathers in Colorado. In the day, March 8, heard an Orth-' and supernatural authority occasion will be a joint com­ years since the origin of the odox theologian discuss prob­ seated in Rome? But if it is memoration of the death parish, the order has founded a lems of tmion between the necessary to have a world of Mrs. Katherine (Smith) Mul­ seminary, St. Andrew Avel­ Catholic Church and the East­ government for the world’s len on March 23, 1925, and of lino’s, to train young men for ern Orthodox, did not fill the peace, religious peace and the dedication of St. Cajetan’s work in this country. auditorium, but it was as certainty cannot do without a church, Denver, March 21, 1936. In 1960 the seminary was numerous as that which heard central authority. It was through the generos­ made headquarters for a new the Rev. Dr. Stanley Stuber In the report of Father ity of Mr. and Mrs. Mullen that province of the order covering speak on the Ecumenical Schmemann’s address in the the Theatine Fathers acquired the whole of the U.S. and Mex­ Council at the time of the Rocky Mountain News of toe land and funds to build St. ico. POAU convention last month. March 9, there occurred one Cajetan’s church. THE SUPPORT of St. Ca­ Considering that the POAU of those accidental juxtaposi­ Members of the Mullen fam­ jetan’s parish and the Theatines did not charge admission, and tions that can be so eloquent To Serve Seminary Breakfast ily will attend the memorial was only one of the benefac­ those who heard the Very in a newspaper. On the oppo­ Mass on March 24. The St. An­ tions through which Mr. Mul­ Rev. Alexander S hmemann site side of the page that gave Four pretty colleens who are as “Irish” as the shamrock drew seminary choir, under the len and his wife assisted the paid $1 to hear him I should the Orthodox priest’s address are part of a contingent who will serve a St. Patrick’s day direction of Father Raymond say that this indicated a vital was a letter from the Rev. pancake and ham breakfast at St. Andrew Avellino’s semin­ Lopez, C.R., will sing. growth of the Church in Colo­ interest in’ Denver in the ques­ John M. Retherford, the pas­ ary, Denver, March 17. Left to right are Ceci Nowak, Mary rado and throughout the na­ tion. tion of unity between Rome tor of the First Denver Jean Schierburg, and Susan Stead, and, at top, Louise Schaub. THE THEA’HNE Fathers’ Bartholomew Caldentey, Though the full extent of and the separated Christians Friends church. Servings will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The charge is $1 for records show that it was C.R. their charities will never be John K. Mullen of the East. adults, SO cents for children under 12, and no charge for tod­ through the friendship of Mr. PASTOR RETHERFORD dlers. St. Andrew AVeiUno’s seminary, staffed by the Theatine and Mrs. Mullen for Father known, their benefactions in FATH ER SCHMEHANN, wrote a letter to the News in Fathers, is situated at 1050a S. Birch street. Bartholomew Caldentey, C.R., eluded the Mullen Memorial li­ who was an observer in the order to dissociate himself that the order was able to brary at toe Catholic Univer sity of America, $750,000; first session of the Second and his congregation from the found St. Cajetan’s to serve the Vatican Council, is a man of statement of some English Spanish-speaking population of Mullen home for the aged, keen intelligence and substan­ Quakers who said that pre­ Parents' United Action Denver. Denver, institution and grounds, tial scholarship. marital sex relations are "nor­ A native of the island of $400,000 and other gifts; Ca­ mal.” thedral, Denver, $136,000; and He was particularly instruc­ Majorca, Father Caldentey was But the significant fact in a foundation for charity, $800,- tive in his explanation of how School Problem Answer stationed in Antonito when he this letter was that Pastor 000, from which the Mullen the cultures of East and West was invited to give a Lenten Retherford, could only say Paul H. Hallett association in Colorado Springs Home for Boys was founded in grew apart, and how this re­ mission in 1922 for the Spanish­ that most Quakers did not March 5. 1931. sulted in the religious misun­ Parents must band together speaking members of St. Leo’s hold the scandalous views of The couple also were chief derstanding that led to the and exercise their proper in­ Mr. Taylor declared that only parish, Denver. some of their English breth­ He and Father (later Monsi- benefactors of M^. St. Vincent’s deplorable Eastern Schism. fluence on education, or else free choice and free enterprise orphanage, Denver, and they ren. He could not speak in the in schools can avoid toe evil of gnor) William O’Ryan, pastor name of Christ and say that forfeit control of the schools to of St. Leo’s, discussed the pos­ set up 10 scholarships for Colo­ BUT THE GIST and pur­ an establishment of religion. those who held them be­ the state. This would mean the sibility of forming a separate rado students to toe Catholic port of Father Schmemann’s ‘Any other policy adopted by trayed their Master. establishment of a religion — parish for the Spanish-speaking University of America. talk, namely, that the First the State!” he said, “displays at least the religion of secular­ population of the city, and the After Mr. Mullen’s death in Vatican Council represented callous indifference to citi­ THE ORTHODOX RELY, ism. two priests consulted Mr. Mul­ 1929 at the age of 92, a news­ the climax of an unfortunate zens who elect God-centered much. more than they may len and his wife about the prob­ paper paid tribute to him as a emphasis on authority in This was the sum and sub­ education in the belief that be aware of, on the authority lem. man who “passed through this Rome, and that the Second stance of a talk given by T. there cannot be true education of Rome in dealing with mod­ Mrs. Mullen expressed a deep world with one hand clasped Vatican Coupcil will start a Raber Taylor, noted Denver at­ ern evils. and ‘vision’ without reference to interest in the project. Monsi­ close in the hand of his God drift away from it, cannot be torney and an officer of the God.” Recently Orthodox authori­ gnor O’Ryan later recalled, and and the other outstretched to received without reservations. U.S. Supreme Court, before aid suffering humanity.” ties in the U.S. returned an the St. Mary’s Parent-Teachers’ the couple volunteered the do­ The Vatican Council, though unequivocal “No” to the ques­ “POUTICAL REALISTS,” he nation of their old family home Since the death of Mr. and ------p:------Mrs. Mullen, their heirs have interrupted before it could tion whether they supported continued, “have suggested that in West Denver for the new come to maturity, is as valid eugenic sterilization. Was this President Kennedy and our Rep­ church. an expression of the life of judgment based solely on the 40 Hours' Devotion resentatives, in weighing educa­ the Church as was the Council clear and explicit witnesses tion laws, have acted from THE COUPLE also contrib­ of Nicea or as is the council of Orthodox tradition, or was neither base nor lofty motives, uted the funds to put up the DID YOU WATCH March 17, 1963 now going on. it not greatly influenced by but as politicians weighing first parish buildings. Father The present council does the responses of the Holy Of­ III Sunday of Lent voter sentiment, according to Caldentey, however, never saw COLOR TV not ne^ to emphasize the fice and the Pope? Denver, St. Joseph’s (Polish) what they can hear. the church he had helped to central authority of the Authority in Rome need not Wheatridge, Sts. Peter and “When the sUent masses io' found. AT YOUR Church, as did the Council of mean excessive centralization Paul’s terested in educational Free­ In the fall of 1922 he was called to Rome to take part in 1870, but it will never deny and it will certainly not mean Westminster, Holy Trinity dom speak out, their represen NEIGHBOR’S a general chapter of the Thea­ it. The authority of Rome, is the crushing of the distinc­ xEaton, St. Michael’s tatives will hearken and react just as necessary now as it tiveness of Eastern Christian­ tine Fathers and was elected LAST WEEK? accordingly. Men of good will Superior General of the order, ever was. ity. But that authority is es­ N.B. Missions marked with an of all faiths, when convinced of sential to any united Chris­ asterisk ( ) may have U Hours’ a post he held until his death Beautiful... o( Exposition of the Biessed Sacra­ just civil claims, will fight for Let Us Help You Enjoy IS IT NOT strange that the tendom, and thank God for it! ment instead of 41 hours’. in 1937. them vigorously. The benefactions of Mr. and Wasn^t It! One In Your Own Home! “In the name of civil rights Mrs. Mullen to St. Cajetan’s Urn Loudfpeakar Sysffam even the unaccepted Communist parish, however, did not cease finds defense. Where are toe with the departure of Father parents to defend the defense­ Caldentey. They later contrib­ Angelas Popufor in Philippines less children? Our democracy uted a large sum to clear the places a duty on citizens to or­ parish debt so that the church By Rev. Vincent Navarro They ring also for Mass and places, and at 8 in other places, could be consecrated, an event When at dusk the bells toll for other devotions; for administra­ the Rosary is recited over the ganize and protest in time, or suffer the untended results.” that took place almost exactly the Angelus, men uncover their tion of Baptism, Confirmation, loudspeakers. Families see to it a year after Mrs. Mullen’s that at the start of the Rosary ic t o r heads, persons in the streets and Marriage; for the dying, I n RIM V death. REVIEWING THE growth of stop walking, and conversations for funerals, and on special oc­ they are free from household The heirs of Mr. and Mrs. chores, so that they can join State and federal centred in ed­ cease. casions, such as the official visi­ Mullen have continued their in­ toe prayer even at home. ucation, Mr. Taylor pointed out Everybody makes the Sign of tation of toe Ordinary and to terest in and assistance to the that in 1835 there was not the Cross and joins reverently announce a fire in the town. IN SOME PLACES, there are parishioners and priests at St. the voice over toe public ad­ public school in all the U.S. Shortly after World War n, other devotions, besides the An­ Cajetan’s. The Ave Maria M A R K 8 G 0 U III1 V dress system leading toe salu­ toe loudspeaker system, not to By 1900, the public school was clinic, located near the parish gelus and Rosary, carried over tation of the angel to Mary. be confined to toe offices, still striving for acceptance, property, was erected through Those at home kneel down be­ churches, moviehouses, and the­ the public address system. whereas private and Church- their generosity, as were the fore their sacred images. aters, invaded toe sanctum of The Filipinos, in having their related schools were the first in parish school and convent. The prayer over, the young­ toe belis. prayers carried publicly over the field of American educa­ In an address at the blessing sters kiss the hands of their tion. of the school and convent in elders as a sign of respect and the loudspeaker system, bring 1937, Archbishop (then Bishop) INSTALLED AT toe windows This was true equally in early love. The old say good evening to world attention the precious Urban J. Vehr spoke of the HOMEEHTERHIHMEIITCaiER of the belltowers, toe four large Colorado. A Protestant minister to each other. gifts that two foreign powers amazing transformations that loudspeakers face to the four opened the first school in the have brought to the country. winds. They are a common sight territory in 1859. In 1860, Miss A SPANISH LEGACY, the in every town. Spain governed the country recitation of the Angelus be­ Sopris and Miss Ring started S E E A N D Perched prominently as high for four centuries and left as a their private school. came a deep - rooted custom as the bells, they are seen even heritage the Christian faith In 1863 Father (later Bishop) among toe Filipinos. Today it from afar. They look like toe making the Philippines, as Pius is enhanced by toe loudspeaker mouths of huge trumpets and XII said, the beacon of Chris Joseph P. Machebeuf opened COMPARE system. one is tempted to muse whether tianity in the Orient. the first Catholic school for Originafiy, individual families the trumpets of the angels at both Catholic and non-Catholic IfS E D C A R recited it by themselves at toe the end of the world will be THE UNITED States brought pupils. ringing of toe bells. With the any bigger. toe democratic way of life, with In 1864, four Sisters of Lo- advent of the loudspeaker, it If the appearance of toe loud emphasis on the fundamental retto opened St. Mary’s Acad­ became a community prayer, speakers reminds one of the an- truth that all a*en are created emy. In 1868 the Episcopal SAVINGS! because practically everybody in gels and the end of toe world, equal. church opened Wolfe Hall, a the town proper says it with one their usage makes him think of With toe granting of indeiiend- school for girls, and in 1870 the JOHNNIE HARPER leader at the microphone. biblical times and commune in ence, toe voice of the Philip­ Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati In the Philippines, the belfry spirit with his God, with the pines can be heard among the opened a school in Trinidad. of the church was for centuries Blessed Virgin Mary, and the free nations of the world. Be­ the sole domain of toe big bells saints. For the loudspeakers cause her form of government “THUS NOT ONLY in our na­ FORD! that announce certain hours of were set up for prayers. is patterned after that of the tion but also in Colorado chil­ CONSISTENTLY $100 the day. 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DURBAN J. VEHR AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Feast of St Francis de Sales Archbishop of Denver DrkfS^ Bulking / fPewfn^buik Puking / ITtfi »nd Stout / CH 4-6911 Jan. 29, 196a Thursday, March 14, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page Fiv* , .1,;, ■v.mCTtr: dramatic reading postponed Hie dramatic reading of Robert Bolt’s drama A Han for Check from court to aid All Jasons, originally scheduled for Sunday, March 10, at the Bonfils theater, Denver, has been postponed until Monday, May IntMtoWOMPI 20, at 8 p.m. in the theater. The change of date was owing to the unexpected illness of MoUie Leo Beresford, the dramatic parish in Colo. Springs interpreter. The reading is being co-sponsored by Court St. Rita, Cath­ olic Daughters of America, and Kappa Gamma Pi, Catholic wo­ Card party on March 16 to benefit men honorary society. ’Tickets purdiased for the March 10 date should be returned to Mrs. Grace Remke, co-chairman of the event, or a member of the telephone committee for redistribu­ Dominican Sisters of Sick Poor tion.

The annual St. Patrick’s ster, EA 2-1215. All members poral works of mercy. Their day card party for the benefit have been invited and are work embraces all types of of the Dominican Sisters of urged to bring their friends illnesses, all ranges of ages Touch of spring for the Sick Poor will be held to help make the event a suc­ from newborn to those in- Saturday, March 16, in Loyola cess. firmed by old age. The nuns school hall, 2301 York street, “The Dominican Sisters of provide a nursing service that mission guild benefit Denver. According to Mrs. aims at strengthening family Cletus Koester, chairman of life for Christ, society, and A mother and daughter trio, country.” be served at the conclusion of this year’s event, a luncheon Mrs. Stephen L. R. McNichols, the show. All women in Metro-' will be served to those at­ Mrs. M. McElroy, chairman Maribeth and Marjory, are politan Denver and suburbs are tending. of the afghan award, requests slated to model at the Bethle­ invited to attend and bring Mrs. Koester pointed out that ticket stubs be brought hem Mission Guild fashion show their friends. Admission will be to the card party. that a variety of teautiful and and tea on Sunday, March 24, $1 per person. Tickets may be useful gifts will be awarded. at 2 p.m. in the Blessed Sacra­ obtained from guild members or ’Tickets are available by call­ ment school gymnasium, 1973 purchased at the door. Ample ing Mrs. Robert Wolney, pres­ Cathedral Elm street, Denveyr. off street parking is assured. ident of the Dominican Aid Others who will present the society, 364-1215, or Mrs. Koe- sodality latest in spring fashions are THE BETHLEHEM Mission Mmes. J. Melvin Conway, Don­ Guild was organized three years ald McDonald, Ernie Miller, Jo­ ago as a means of assistog the to meet seph McGrath, James Gannon, Bethlehem Fathers to carry out Warren Hohnstein, John Galll, their foreign mission program. Plans for a day of recoUeC' Miss Carol Byrne and Miss Mar' One of the most important ob­ tion will be introduced by Fran­ MONSIGNOR ROBERT HOFFMAN, pas­ meet in the new hall at the invitation of Mon­ garet McDonald. jectives is the shipment of medi­ ces Bertoluza and Aime John­ tor of St. Mary’s parish, Colorado Springs, signor Hoffman. Children’s fashions will be cal supplies to Formosa and son, chairmen, at a business beams his gratitude as he receives a check modeled by Pamela Friend, and Africa. meeting of the Denver Cathe THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE COURT is New.members are constantly Mrs. Cletus Koester for $500 from Court St. Mary 513, Catholic four year old Maurine Robnett, dral’s sodality of Our Lady of composed of women from all the parishes in as well as the McNichols girls. being sought. For more informa­ Daughters of America, to be applied on the the Sick Poor need our help the city and the central downtown location Ginny Kay, a Denver fashion tion, write or telephohe to the more than ever before,” said purchase of draperies for the newly re­ will be ideal for their meeting place. For co-ordinator, will narrate the Bethlehem Fathers, 5630 E. 17th Mrs. Koester. “They need avenue, 388-3322. modeled basement of St. Mary’s church. many years the court has been unable to se­ show. Mrs. Kemp Cooper will more hospital beds, wheel Making the presentation are Mrs. Charles No­ introduce the models. Back­ chairs, and various supplies cure a suitable location as a central meeting Th« film* llitMl hirt dtwrvt lan, Jr., center, grand regent of the court, ground music will be played by used in the care of the needy place. No permanent meeting, place has been to bt rMntmbcrwi whM you art and Mrs. John Snyder, treasurer. The check pianist Patti Baumann, a Den­ dliirlbuilng your ooirontoa la and sick.” available until now. With the new hall, mem­ ver TV personality. came from the court's special building fund. bers can look forward to better attendance at tho dllforonf Ibitt of butbMio. The nuns are “your repre­ meetings and more activity in carrying out THE MODELS and commit sentatives visiting Our Lord’s IT WAS SOMEWHAT of “old home week” their national program. sick,” she reminded. “They at the presentation because both Mrs. Nolan tee chairman represent the fol lowing parishes: Christ the are dedicated women who (the former Virgene Morgan) and Mrs. Sny­ ST. MARY COURT 513 has a membership The Mott Importonf King, Blessed Sacrament, St. nurse the sick poor in their der (the former Ruth Dea) are graduates of of 215, with a reception of new members own homes, regardless of F. Bertoluza A. Johnson the parish school. As soon as the remodeling James’, St. Pius X, St. planned for March 24 at Divine Redeemer Therese’s, Sts. Peter and Paul’s, CAKE race, color, or creed, per­ is completed, the Catholic Daughters will parish hall, Colorado Springs. forming the spiritual and cor­ the Immaculate Conception on St. Louis of Englewood, St. in your life for the Wednesday, March 20, at 8 p.m. .:'i:iiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMiiiHi>iiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiHHiiiiiiintiiniiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiniimiiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHiiiiwiiiiiiuwni John’s, and Mother of God. most important occasion in the meeting room. Follow­ Mrs. Wilfred Miles, general Wedding Cakes ing the meeting, Jerry Eaton chairman, is being assisted by A Specialty of the U.S. Geological Survey Mrs. Ernest Zimmerman. Ticket S t 4 i will discuss earthquakes. chairman is Mrs. James Mc- The recollection day will be Comb. Decorations are being ar­ held Sunday, March 24, from 2 ranged by Mmes. Milton Con­ STUDIO to 5:30 p.m. in the Infant of way, C. H. LeDuc, and Byron Prague chapel of the Cathe­ PORTRAIT Hall. Miss Kay Gannon and BAKERY dral. The Rev. Lawrence St. Mrs. Carl Selichnou are in PHOTOGRAPHY by Peter of St. John the Evangel­ charge of refreshments. Mrs. ist’s parish, Denver, will be the Available at most Su|i Phone RA 2-2859 EDWARD A. DE CROCE Mark Felling is handling the speaker. Guests and friends of publicity. Markets, in the Dieta^ Home of Fine Pastries ' 4655 E. COLFAX the sodality are invited. An attractive array of special 4 STORBS TO SERVE YOU FRemont 7-6601 On Sunday, March 17, sodal- Foods Section and at yo|u gifts will be distributed during 66 So. Broadway 735 So. Unlvsrdty DENVER 20, COLO. ists will receive Communion in the afternoon. Refreshments will Health Food Store! ^ 1550 Colo. Blvd. 2410 E. 3rd Av*. the 9 o’clock Mass. Intention for the month is “Fathers of the Sodalists.” APPLIANCE NEED FIXIN? Engaged with or without Call FR 7-6665 m e a t ... Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Co- Service on all makes of niglio, Wheatridge, have an­ nounced the engagement of their Automatic Washers & Refrigerators daughter, Barbara Jo, to Rob­ RCA - Whirpool, Norge, GE, Maytag, Hotpoint, etc. ert J. D’Ascoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent D’Ascoli. Denver. De La Salle Auxiliary Both are graduates of Mt. Car­ PARK HILL ELECTRONICS, INC. mel high school, Denver. Date New officers and outgoing officers of De nan, newly elected president; Mrs. A. Turn­ for the wedding has been set La Salle Auxiliary and members of the Chris­ er, secretary; Brother William, F.S.C., vo­ 4622 E. 23rd Ave. FR. 7-6665 on May 5. tian Brothers’ faculty who participated in cation director; and Mrs. P. Bartusiak, out­ the recent election and installation at Mul­ going treasurer. Not present at the time the News Deadline! len high school, Denver, are pictured left to picture was taken were Mrs. P. Wicker, out­ right:’ Brother Adrian, F.S.C., principal; The deadline for news stories going secretary, and Mrs. A. Konersmann, Mrs. C. G. Petri, vice president; Mrs. F. to appear in the “Denver Cath treasurer. O’Brien, outgoing president; Mrs. J. Culli- olic Register” is Monday at 5 p.m. All correspondents are OLIVER'S asked to have their copy and pictures at the “Register” at New officers elected at meeting Meat Market this time to assure publication in the following Thursday issue. of De La Salle Auxiliary members “ Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" for C H O ia STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER DRY CLEANING New officers of the De La leans-Santa Fe district. Frank O’Brien, president; Mrs. AND LAUNDRY Salle Auxiliary were elected at Mrs. Cullinan, in accepting Paul Wicker, secretary; and Fresh Poultry Fish Call a recent meeting at Mullen high the post of president, expressed 9 Professional Meat Cutters to Serve You school, Denver. Brother Adrian, Mrs. Pete Bartusiak, treasurer. the gratitude of the auxiliary to CASCADE F.S.C., principal of the high Mrs. Petri was re-elected vice Phone PE. 3^629 1312 E. 6th Ave. its outgoing officers: Mrs. TAbor 5-4370 school, instaUed the new offi­ president. cers immediately following the election. Included were Mrs. John Cul- linan, president; Mrs. C. G. *We take better care of your clothes** Safeway Invites YOU to Play Petri, vice president; Mrs. A. C. Turner, secretary, and Mrs. A. J. Konersmann, treasurer. 4 4 ♦ THE AUXILIARY, formed in 1935, includes parents and rela­ tives of the Christian Brothers, and is dedicated to the foster­ ing of vocations to the Institute of the Brothers of the Chris­ IN ADDITION TO tian schools, and support of boys preparing for the broth­ erhood in its houses of forma­ tion throughout the New Or- OUR REGULAR and St. Rita court PROFESSIONAL plans meeting Court St. Rita, Catholic QUALITY Daughters of America, will con­ duct a business meeting Thurs­ day, March 14, in the club house DRY CLEANING CAREFULLY PRESSED at 7:45 p.m. Miss Isabelle Mc­ Namara, grand regent, urges members to send, or bring, membership questionnaires sent We Offer for Your Convenience out by the national office. Mon­ ies collected for tickets and other events should be turned ★ SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE— in to Mrs. Grace Remke, ways MANY $100 WINNERS and means chairman, at this time. ★ COIN-OP MACHINE "CLEAN i STEAM” AT 25c LB. Following the meeting, Mrs. Here’s how to play . . . (1) get a FREE “SPELL CASH” card every time you visit Irene Bicket, monitor, will pre­ ★ CUSTOM ALTERATIONS Safeway. Nothing to buy . . . nothing to write. (2) Take the card home, place under sent a program. Coffee commit­ tee is under the chairmanship water and rub the black mystery circle until a letter appears . . . it may be “C”. “A”, of Mrs. Eileen Conroy. ■k ONE HOUR SERVICE— NO EXTRA CHARGE “S” or “H” (3) When j'ou have a card for each of the four letters C—A—S—11, bring Members are being advised of them to Safeway for your $100.00 cash prize! In addition, there will be hundreds of two date changes. A meeting, 226 E. 13lh Aw, 1490 Carr 5915 So. University $1.00 winners with “Spell Cash” cards! If the “Safeway” symbol appears under the originally slated for Holy Thurs­ black mystery spot, you may win $1.00. Get a “Spell Cash” card each time you visit day, will be held on April 4. Arvada Square Shopping Center Colfax at Pierce 518 E. Colfax The board of managers meet­ Safeway. ^ ing, first set for Holy Saturday, Colo. Blvd. at Evans 7130 No. Federal 38th & Benton has been rescheduled on April 6. Irving & W. Alameda 34th & Downing 73 E. Bellevlew WE GIVE Pays to Signal IN COLORADO SPRINGS GOLD BOND Do you always signal before L l SAFEWAY turning or coming to a stop? 317 So. Nevada Venetian Village Food Bank Shopping Center STAMPS And do you look to see that no vehicle is following too closely? It pays to signal your intentions, WE REFUSE TO OPEN ON SUNDAYS Page Six The Denver Cntholic Register Thursday, March 14, 1963 says the State Patrol. 0|j lKtMti)V\IOMEN ^y^i^cliLidkop^d ^ u i t d

CLUB Holy Cross circle will meet March 13. Our Lady of Perpet In Colorado Springs March 18 in the home of Theresa ual Help circle will meet March Pasley. Little Flower circle will 21 in Rose Pughes’ home. CictiiAKtifte have dinner March 20 at Little Trading stamps used Pepina's. ST. CHRISTOPHER circle Sacred Heart Alamni Our Lady of Lourdes’ circle will have dinner in the Quorum Mrs. Jack Malo, president of- has postphoned its meeting un­ Room March 21 and attend the for worthy project the Colorado .Mumni of the Sa­ til March 26, when Maryjane fashion show. Bernice Roberts cred Heart urges members to' Pezak will have a potluek sup­ will be hostess (or St. Anthony If all goes well with a trading- aid in our project. If a few attend a day of recollection toj per. Frances Pearson will en­ circle on March 17, Virginia stamp project,, the women’s more generous persons woulc be held on the feast of St. Jo-! tertain St. Dominic’s circle on Robinson will entertain Sancta board of St. Francis hospital, share a few stamps we know seph, March 19, from 9:30 a.m Maria circle on March 15. St. Colorado Savings, will have its we could complete the worthy to 3 p.m. in the chapel of St Jude circle will meet March 18 much needed tissue processing project by April. Mrs. Cagnoni Mary’s academy. The Rev in Jo Keller’s home. machine in tbe near future. said that an article in the Den­ Edward Maginnis. S.J., spir Georgeann McCarthy is pres­ According to Mrs. J. A. Cag- ver Catholic Register several ituai director of the organiza ident of the new Mother of noni, chairman of the project, months ago resulted in stamps tion, will be director of the Christ circle. Secretary ■ treai- there have been 646 Gold Bond arriving from throughout the spiritual exercises. Mass will urer is Barbara Zeman; pub­ trading stamp books collected state, as well as in the Colorado be offered at 12:15 p.m. and licity, Marjorie Warner; new to date in an attempt to reach Springs area. will bo followed by luncheon at layette, Rose Marie Olmstead: 1:15 p.m. the goal of 900 books. old layette, Pat Chaloupha. THE PROJECT seeks Gold Women Attovntants Members are Audrey Decker, IN AN expression of gratitude Dorothy Murphy, Aggie Owens, Bond stamps, but other brands A meeting of the .American to all persons who have gen­ and Judy Lindlalom. The meet­ erously contributed to the,pro­ are being accepted and traded Society of Women Accountants will be held March 19 at the ing will be March 14 in Dorothy ject, Mrs. Cagnoni said she for Gold Bond. Members of the Murphy’s home. hoped that women who have not Continental-Denver Motor Hotel trading stamp committee Betty Jo Gassen will be host­ beard about the project would CPTL SJlver JahHee Banquet at 6:30 p.m. George Turner, pointed out that since several who is with Continental .Air­ ess for Notre Dame circle lend a helping hand. stamp outlets have been discon­ "Memorable Years” is the theme of the lovely and talented Pearle Rae and an enjoy­ lines Credit Union, will s|reak March 14. St. John’s circle “The machine is needed at tinued in Colorado Springs, they entertainment planned for the Catholic Par­ able quartet. The Music Men. Tickets to the on “The Role of Credit Unions members will attend Mass in St. Francis to diagnose skin tis­ in Today’s Economy.” will be happy to exchange or ent-Teacher League’s Silver Jubilee banquet dinner, which will start at 7 p.m. may be St. John the Evangelist church sue,’’ she said. “ We are appeal­ at the Iljlton hotel March 23. Max DiJulio, purchased from any PT.A president, or by on March 17, and meet after­ ing to those who are able to swap with persons living else­ noted Denver composer and conductor, has calling the ticket chairman. Mrs. Jack Han­ Rosary Makers wards in Marje Menard's home, where. They have 12 books of arranged a musical production starring the non. at PY 4-(M74. The St. Francis of Assisi Ro Marie Dunivant will entertain Pioneer trading stamps and 40 sary Making club, Denver, will Married 52 Yearg Queen of Peace circle March 20, books of National Red stamps meet Wednesday, March 20, at and will trade these for Gold Friends of 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. On the occasion of their Bond, JV, S -and H, Mor Valu, Elaine Delitz, 3063 South Vrain 52nd wedding anniversary, ARTISTE and Frontier. Requests on this seminary street,. Denver. Anyone inter­ for Mr. and Mrs. Trinidad Mc­ ested in joining the club can ob­ BEAUTY SALON should be made to Mrs. J. A. Grath, above, a Mass of tain information by calling WE "Your sotisfaction Is our pltasurt" Cagnoni, 1929 Pine Grove, Colo­ to meet thanksgiving was offered by 5-6042, Mrs. 'Vivian Potter, IRRINO SRECIALS NOW ONI rado Springs, or to St. Francis the Rev. Francis Syrianey in Chtek *ur pricts on Rormanont The Rev. Francis J. Kappes Wbvos ind Hair Styling hospital, 800 E. Pikes Peak ave­ Queen of Heaven Aides St. Pius X church, Aurora, on 1*24 E. 4th Ava. 322-1032 nue, Colorado Springs. In mail­ ‘will be the guest speaker at Saturday, March 9. The cou­ the monthlv meeting of the Members of the Queen of ing contributions or requests for ple were married in Ray, N, Friends of St. Andrew Avellino Heaven Aid Society will meet exchange, envelopes should be Mex. The couple had 11 chil­ Seminary, Denver, to be held Tuesday afternoon, March 19, at marked “Trading Stamp Pro­ dren, of whom nine are still Tuesday, March 19, at 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m.. Queen of Heaven Dr. James P. Gray ject” to facilitate handling. home, Denver. Recitation of the living. They have 33 grand­ Rosary will precede the busi­ children and three great­ OPTOMETRIST ness meeting. Date of the spring grandchildren. They have benefit card party has been lived in .Annunciation parish, Eyes Examined Distinctive set for Friday, April 19, in Denver (or 40 years. the afternoon. A dessert-lunch- Visual Care Portraits eon will be served and gifts HUNT CLEANERS awarded. Mmes. Irene Koser Complete Leundry A 213 Colo. Bldg. You are cordially in­ Alteration Service 1615 Calif. vited to see our Por­ and Frances Komatz are the We Specialize in traiture In Black and chairmen for the event. White, Oils and Direct Quality Tailoring For Appointment Call: Color. 714 E. 17th Av«.-8214 I. Colfax AC. 2-3355 AC. 2-9581 TA, 5-8883 Engaged 7201 E. 8th Avc. Foingold Studios FL. 5 9948 Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. March- Hilton Hotel itti of Lakewood have an­ nounced the engagement of their Phone 266 1926 daughter, Jolene Ann, to Terry FASHION REFLECTIONS By Julie Lorene steak 114 inches thick in two Locke, son of ■ Round steak is without a tablespoons hot melted fat. Do Mr. and Mrs. FOR '63 doub' the most popular cut of not ’lurry this step in the prepa Glen Locke, beef," says Mrs. Ray B. ration as a good browning en­ Muskegan, Presented by m o w n Rev. Francis Kappes Theaux, Home Demonstration hances the flavor. To achieve a Mich. Miss Agent, .'Vlarketing Information good rich browning on both Marchitti is a The Archbishop's Guild at the seminary. Father Kap­ for Consumers, LSU Agricultur­ sides will take twenty minutes graduate of Mt. pes, pastor of All Souls Parish, al Extension Service. or more. Then combine the Carmel High liquid from a ‘bounce can of Directed by Englewood, will sneak on "Vo­ Tliin cut round steak country School, Denver, whole button mushrooms and Thirt’s • Big Haul waiting low as a few hundred dollars. cations: 'Lord, make me an in­ fried . . . browned and braised and attended MRS. EVELYN PETERSON '4 cup water. Add 2 teaspoons for you It our gold mine of And there are exciting fac­ strument of Your peace'. ■ until fork-tender . . . and served the University soy sauce and one teaspoon Fashion Director of May-D & F lavingi on Baldwin-built tory-authorized price reduc­ with a gravy made from the of Colorado. ground ginger and pour this pianos and organs during tions on certain brand new .AS THE B.ASIC purpose of rich, brown drippings is fre­ Her fiance was Marchitti over the browned round steak. March only. Some trade-in models, too. Shop and see the Friends' of the Seminary is quently served in many homes. graduated from Muskegan High THURSDAY, MARCH 21 .Add ^4 cup chopped green pep- instruments, completely re­ before March 31. Easy terms. to promote vocations, all mem- For many, this is real competi­ and attended Northeastern Jun­ per, one cup finely chopped conditioned, are priced as Low-cost rentals, too. ' berf arc urged to attend this tion to a broiled club or sirloin ior college. He is now' a student at 8:15 p.m. special meeting. onion, and one cup chopped at the University of Colorado. steak. celery, and the 2-oiince can of jnnnrv. \irs. Marie Pierson, member- June 8 has been set as the wed­ GRAND BALLROOM. Thick cut round steak mushrooms. Cover tightly and ding date. shii|) chairman, is now conduct­ biowned and braised in tomato simmer for 2 to 2>4 hours; or ing! the annual membership juice or another liquid with until the meat is fork-tender. DENVER HILTON drive. -All members shoeUI have onion and sometimes otlier When the meat is done, remove Walt received notification by mail, vegetables added is a top of the it to a hot platter and thicken CARPETS FASHIONS MODEIED BY MEMBERS and are asked to mak" 'lOop' lis'. favorite witli many. This the sauce in the pan with corn­ OF THE GUILD AND THEIR CHILDREN returns. is known as Swiss Steak and in starch. This will make a clear Room Size and Smaller many markets the thick cut gravy to serve with the meat. RUGS Tickets — $1 Paramount C!uh round is labeled as such. Use about 2 tablespoons of corn­ Largeit seltctlohi In Ih . City. starch mixed with 2 tablespoons The Paramount social dub Thick cut round.steak is. also cle.gant cooked Cantonese-style of water. Furniture in the huuse Available at the Door, or Call ; will hold a card partv and din- Qp«n Monday and Wednetday Evenings as well as Swiss-stylc. First Round steak, like all fresh Tilt 8.30 P M JOAN MURNAN 421-0248 PIANOS BALDWIN ORGANS j ner Sunday, March 17, in the brown a 4 to 5 pound round meat, should be placed in the ! home of Mr.'. Edith Clark, 1139 refrigerator as .soon as you re­ E.M.W. GRACE ROME HA 9-5176 Over a century of musical excellence. ! S. Universitv boulevard. Sne- turn from shopping. The refrig­ ; cial Irish dishes will be ure- S e F o n O u H d where cash talks .Mrs. Julia Larche, president erator temperature should be 2141 So. Broadway ALL FOR CHARITY — "In Denver’s Music Center" : pared. Serving will begin at 5 36 degrees or lower and up to Sllorman 4-2754 : p.m. Reservations for the din­ of the Seton Guild, Denver, has announced the appointment ot 40 degrees — never higher. H 1623 California ner, ?1 per person, must be in the meat is purchased from a AComa 2-9701 by 6 p.m. on March 16. and can Mr.s. James Harrington and Mrs. James Hanlon as her co- self-service meat case and is Free Customer Parking . . . 1745 Stout - be made by calling Mrs. .Ame­ pre-packaged, the meat may be lia Desmond. FI. 5-5444 nr Mrs. chairmen for the s;iring lunch- •"•"•"■REPEAT SALE . eon and card party, to be held stored in this original store Clark at PE 3-1081. Serving wrap without breaking the seal. c-ommittee is composed of Mrs. -March ,30 at 1 p.m. in Loyola Some homemakers prefer to re­ This Easter give a thing of beauty, a year round Katherine Kloberdans and Miss I school hall. Proceeds will be wrap the meat loosely in waxed Pblecn Devlin and Miss Irma j used for the benefit of the Sis­ gift to your HUSBAND paper. Fresh meats chosen BENZIGER ' Becker. ters 0' Charily of Cincinnati. WIFE from a service meat ease and BROTHERS wrapped in market paper should CHILDREN he unwrapped. The surface of the meat may be wiped with a TEACHERS clean dry paper towel. Do not STUDENTS wash the meat. Then place the jT tu meat on a platter or tray and FRIENDS DAILY cover the meat loosely with the MISSAL market paper or with waxed pa|)er. Some modern refrigera­ The naw jltuD aily Missal has features never before available in a Daily tors. of course, have special Missal priced low enough to make it possible for you to give all your compartments designed for stor- friends a copy. iiV4 fresh meats uncovered. Use The offlclil priyers of the Citholic Church for participetion in Daily within 3 to 5 days. .Now, if the Mate. steak is to be held longer than The complete daily prayers of the Mass for every day of the year this recommended time, wra;) including all new (easts end new Votive Masses recently approve by Pope John XXIII. I in moisture-proof- wrapping . . . iseal and label the package with A new translation by world-renowned scholars gives new beauty end ithe kind of meat, cut, weight, sreater understanding to the prayers of the Mass. The Epistles and Gospels are the Confraternity Text as read to the people by the priest. i and the date. Freeze immedialc- jly and then use the frozen steal. Big, legible type— la tin and English for the Ordinary of the Mass— especially arranged to help you participite in the parish Mass. ! within 6 to 8 months. Special full-color photos showing exactly what the priest Is doing at Importint moments In the Mess—more full-color photos lllustratinir e Catholic Alumni Club SMtIen on the Seerements. . . Members of the Catholic Devotions and prayers for every occasion-explanations of the L itu rg y - Alumni Club. Denver, will iiar- in 1472 pages this Missal has far more features than we can cover in ticipate in a week-end retreat tills space. March 22-24 at El Pomar Re­ Theonlv way to appreciate this newDaily Missel Is to examine it treat house, Colorado Springs. yourself. And you can do this i t home absolutely without obllgition. Father Anselm .-\madeo, O.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey, Canon man il’ ttiSiy**'* City, will be retreat master. Information can be obtained by calling Janet Gottlab, EM 6- BENZIGER BROTHERS, INC. 5311, Extension 23180, SIVEN EAST 51ST STREET, P(EW YORK 22, NEW YORK Familij Theater HARD COVER BENZIOBR BROTHERS. INC. Cameron Mitchell will star in BIN0IN6 ONLY Cepl. Zie-7 East 5hl SI., New York 72, ni-w York ('ounlcrplot, a suspense ilraina, $3.75 ! on Father Patrick Peyton's □ $3.79 for eoribla hird for 10 days free ikimlni- Family Theater .Sunday, March Dlnilliii tion, without obligation. I 17, at 10:30 p.m. on KOSl Radio, □ se.SO for leiulni black airaa that I win tlthar liatbir blneing, wKb pay the price Indicated, Denver. IjP minutes from lire td |is plus a 25b postaie and ‘Oh, Come Now, Dennis!’ SPECIAL SIFT ;i-S0 for lonulno rtd handling cnarga* or re­ U anywhere in Denver. IriithorI bindini, with Accidents Caused KUMPF fold td|M turn the JMJ Dally Mlaial BINDINSS at the end ot 10 days. Young Dennis Heaton, aho\c, seems reluctant about giving The State Patrol urges all I Nimo. in to the pleas of three young girls who want him to appear Genuine Black drivers and pedestrians to, re­ MOTORS Leather, with Stroat. in the .-Vrclibishop’s Guild fashion show on March 21 In the Den­ member that accidents don't gold edges; or City S state .. ier Hilton hotel. The young feminine persuaders are, left to just liappen — they are caused. 12TH AVENUE AND ACOMA • PHONE AM 6-3811 Red Leather, I And most of them are caused •We pay posts; handlifif charges on cash orders: right, Laura Butler, Katliy Saunders, and Mari .Viio MeCalliii. with gold edges • g fy|| rmfimHrefund Is guarantjeed if you return your Missal. I by some violation of the law I Proceeds from the annual spring lienefit iilll go to the guild’s only S8.50 -J- jFor your own safety obey all special charities. ;lrafru- iTgulalions all the time \ Ihuisdoy, March N, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page Seven j 1

i Pm rM of Amoricaifo picforialfy stunning Opera to Be Broadcast Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviita the radio audience wiii hear an­ will be broadcast on Saturday, other edition of “Biographies in West's Exploration Via Cinerama March 16, over the Texaco-Met­ Music” by Francis Robinson, a ropolitan Opera Radio Network, Metropolitan Opera executive. By C. J. Zecha out, it merely .serves as a peg| starting at 12 p.m., on KOA The arUst this week will be Leo Concert Series Slates How the West Was Won is not on which three directors can Radio, Denver. Slezak, the father of Walter only great fun to see. but is fill the screen with adventure, Slezak. Mr. Robinson will play action, and spectacular scen­ Singing principal roles will be recordings and comment on the Many Notable Artists one of the best things Holly­ soprano Gabriella Tucci as Vio­ wood has done in a long time. ery. career of this famous tenor who The third annual general sub­ Kern’s “Old Man River” in the! letta, tenor Barry Morell as Al­ sang at the Metropolitan Opera And what most moviegoers will fredo, and baritone Robert Mer­ scription campaign for member­ 1951 version of Show Boat. He want to know right off. is THE .STORY concerns a fam­ House many years ago. ___ ship in the Community Concert is also represented on Colum­ rill as Germont. Fausto Cleva ily as it starts on its journey will conduct. Association of Denver^' opened bia Records. out West and follows them March 14 and Leonard Rose, celli.st. will ap­ through three generations. A THE FIRST intermission will carry on pear in December. The Metro­ “Opera News on the .Air" will large cast contributes to the through March politan Opera company’s Ingrid of the feature an interview with Fran­ HEAR 27. More than Bjoner has been scheduled for solidlv exciting and oftentimes co Zeffirelli, noted Italian stage 400 volunteer Jan. 29. Duo-pianists Arthur A V ! D ! e n c € beautifully lensed photoplay. designer and director, at pres­ ASK atti llAKH workers are Gold and Robert Fizdale and Debbie Reynolds is about the ent in New York to put on a seeking new only member of the cast who the Bayanihan Philippine Dance whether or not this Cinerama- new production of Camille. Ed­ On KOA Radio members for company also will be featured Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film is lasts throughout the entire pic­ ward Downes, music critic and ture. She gives a gay,’ spirited the association in the series. worth the high price tab. The emcee of the broadcast Opera 10:20 Every Sunday Eve­ and renewal of performance and, for the first Tickets are on a membership answer, simply, is yes, which Quiz, will interview Mr. &ffi- ning. Questions on reli­ previous mem­ time, is given an opportunity to basis only. No seats will be sold means the viewer is paying relli. gion submitted by the ra­ bers’ subscrip­ develop a character wholly. She jfor individual performances. about $1 an hour to see the Henry Fonda James Stewart dio audience answered on is responsible for much of the Panelists on the second inter­ tions. wm. Wirfleld [Prices for the entire series are film, since it runs just a bit the archdiocesan broad­ A non-profit organization, the film's humor and spontanaiety. bandit involving a run­ The music, a reworking of a mission Texaco Opera Quiz will I $14 for the orchestra and mez over two and one-half hours. be Winifred Short of the Metro­ cast. Community Concert Asssociation Spencer Tracy, though not seen, away train, a fast-paced se­ half-dozen or more folksongs, zanine and $11 for the balcony. is effective as the narrator. is appropriate. The music sup­ politan Opera staff; Walter Du- * Booklet on Catholic brings to Denver a .series of ONE OF THE first things quence that holds the audi­ Information and tickets can be This element is wisely used plied by Dave Guard (for­ cloux, head of the University of Church available free of noted concert artists, en­ that strikes the audience is that ence on the edge of its seat, obtained through the Community since it bridges the story co­ merly of the Kingston trio) and California’s opera and symph­ cost to all inquirers. sembles. and dance attractions the Cinerama process has im-i and one of the most memor­ Concert Association of Denver, herently in many places. the Whiskeyhill Singers, the ony department; Frank Mer at an unusually low price to proved 90 per cent since it first; able since the chariot race in WRITE TO Room 1611, First National Bank Ken Darby Singers, and con­ kling, editor of “Opera News’' the individual subscriber. appeared more than 10 years Some of the actors are in­ Ben-Hur. Ask and l.earn. Station Building, Denver. ductor .Alfred Newman is com­ magazine; and actor ■ author Leonard Bernstein and ^he ago. barely noticeable are the volved in long segments of the The Civil War sequences were Walter Slezak. KUA, Denver 2, Colorado film: others are not. But it is mendable. New York Philharmonic will print joins on the huge screen, directed by John Ford. There During the third intermission open the 1963-64 series on Sept. ‘Look Up and Live’ which practically engulfs the the direction of Henry Hatha­ are a few shattering and bru­ How the West Was Won, 5. n n second concert will pre­ “The Judgment,’’ the last of audience. Gone is the wobble way, George Marshall, and tal moments here, but never be­ which has been cited by the sent ba'rHone William Warfield, a three-part drama titled The that was noticeable in earlier John Ford that carries the film fore has the Civil War been Legion of Decency as excep­ TRAVELING MEN who has been acclaimed in the Shadow of the Valley, will be productions. These two striking through so well. Marshall is so graphically filmed. Brief as tional entertainment recom­ U.S. and overseas for his sing­ presented on Look Up and Live improvements enhance the en­ given credit for the buffalo the sequence is, the scenes re­ mended to the patronage of the Stay at the ing and acting. He is remem­ Sunday, March 17, on KLZ-TV, tertainment value of the story stampede, started by the Indi­ semble oil prints come to life. entire family, covers five bered for his singing of Jerome Channel 7, Denver, at 8.30 a.m. about the pioneers who opened ans when the railroad invaded John Wayne, Harry .Morgan, phases of .American history; ARGONAUT HOTEL the West. their land. Here is one of the and Russ Tamblyn are effec­ The movement of settlers down While James Webb's screen­ most exciting and vivid se­ the Erie Canal to the Ohio Ri­ FOK SPICIA L RESERVATIONS FOR tive in small parts. BRIDGE PARTIES, DANCES AND ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE play, based on an idea from quences ever put on film. ver Valley in the 1830s; the DINNERS Life magazine's account of the The courage and herosim of California gold rush of 1849; PHONE MAIN 3-3)01 GALA AFFAIR conquering of the West several EQUALLY thrilling is Henry the pioneers are appropriately the Civil War; the building of SMuliful Btllroems Pnvott Dining Roomi years ago, is first rate through- Hathaway’s direction of the captured throughout. One of the first trans-continental rail­ PLANNED FOR THE EVE. the film’s most beautiful se­ road, and the bringing ol law OF MARCH 16th quences is when George Lep­ and order to the Southwest in HAPPY By the Old Denver pard returning after the war the 1880s. to his Ohio farm discovers a Irish Social Club younger brother as the sole sur­ How the West Was Won is * Everyone Invited vivor. a magnificent and uncon­ ventional piece of screen en­ * $2.00 'Per Couple tertainment. > DAY! ^ T R I C K ' e RtfrtshmtnU e Dancing THERE ARE many fine mo­ ments of the film. Besides Miss a DAY CELIBRATION AMERICAN LEGION HALL 2217 SHERIDAN BLVD. Reynolds, others contributing to Sacred Heart Program MARCH 16TH 4 17TH the film’s drama and scope are •A new series, "The Power to KEVIN DEVER Henrv Fonda, almost unrecog­ osKE. 4-2^918sa Love," will begin on the Sacred WILL BE YOUR HOST AT THE nizable, as a scout; James Heart Program Sunday, March Stewart, a fur trapper; Carroll 17, at 10:45 a.m., on KBTV, Baker, Richard Widmark, Greg­ Channel 9, Denver. Father Eu­ JhsL <£oillL fiodJfL ory Peck, Robert Preston, Eli I MAR-IEE LOUNGE • IIISH gene J. Jakubek. S.J., will be COFFII (Mantgtmtnr of Eithor and Frank Fong) Wallach, and Thelma Ritter. heard discussing ‘'Laws of the Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. Raymond Massey is on the Spiritual Universe.” On the Ernie O'Ross screen only a moment as Abra­ • tUINNISI COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF . .same day in Colorado Springs, # South Ireland Piano Player STOUT ham Lincoln. Veteran .^ndy De- on KKTV, Channel 11, at 9 a.m.. FINEST CHINESE AND vine makes the most out of ;> Father Jakubek will speak on At thu Piano .. Playing AMERICAN FOODS small part, as do Agnes Moore- “Religion and Juvenile Delin­ Your Favorite Irith TuntsI A •aautiful Lantarn LIghttd Dining Room in lha head, Walter Brennan, Carolyn quency.” the second talk in a weST HOII04 AND SOUTH TtNNTSOH- Vatorana of Foreign Wars Homo Jones, and Lee J. Cobb. series on juvenile delinquency. t John S. Stowarr Post No. 1 n(NVER, COlO. Opon to iho Public 11 a.m. to lOiao p.m.—tat., till 12:30 a.m. (Closad Tuosdays) ^ & ' I'd McDon^ hamburger l I. Stars of Berlin Musital Doris Day and Robert Goulet, two of the brightest and most succestful of today’s entertainers, are paired in Columbia Records new version of Irving Berlin’s “Annie Get Your Gun.” i These TV service and repairmen have been The Berlin score is given a bright twist by these two versatile accepted for their integrity, technical ability singers and the recorded sound is excellent. Although it lacks and fair price standard to assure you reliable the fervor and magnetism of the original Ethel Merman-Ray workmanship Middleton recording of 18 years ago, it nevertheless remains a pleasant and enjoyable disc. For repair or replacement of parts and tubes, Ink for Ike lolden arches—McDonald's f 0 r installation, antenna erection — SALES , all 'Jfc OF NEW SETS — see or call the one that E. Colfax & Pennsylvania serves your parish. Alameda Center 4215 W. Colfax ^ or tLe oCidtener Cut out and paste behind your set for future use IN RECENT months the press month in a new recording of r has been heaping unbounded Schumann’s “Symphony No. 4 ’ City Wide and Suburban ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA praise on George SzeU and the (D Minor) and Beethoven's SALES & SERVICE ST. JOSEPH'S dining?* Cleveland symphony orchestra, “Symphony No. 8.” Both are of Black a. White — Color TV but to long-tinie listeners of unusually high merit. All Makes Szell’s works on the Epic label Szell and the Cleveland sym­ '-ape Recorders ARVADA AUTHORIZED CITY-WIDE this hardly comes as news. The phony recorded the Schumann Stereo Tape Rental Library SERVICE ON • CHICKEN conductor is represented this work more than 10 years ago No Initiation Fat TELEVISION for Columbia and it was one of RCA Victor—Admiral—Fisher the earlier and best reproduced Herman-Kardon—Roberts SALES i SERVICE Radios - Stereos - Phonos • s t ea k s American-Concertone—Citation of the then-new, long-playing Garrard—Jensen—MIrecord Viewers Many other leading Brands AUTHORIZED RCA DEALER ALL WORK GUARANTEED • SPAGHETTI Serving Denver Since 1952 MEMBER BBB A. B. & K. Service FRIEND’S * JUMBO FRIED SHRIMP Subscribe 7605 Grand View YOUR REGISTER H - ’'r aka Sterecolor Studio Co. ADVERTISED RADIO & T.V. 145941 So. Pearl 777-44M Phone 4 2 1 -0 2 7 2 AEROPLANE CLUB To Pay-TV T.V. FIRM 16 E, 1st Ave. The interest in pay television MT. CARMEL 722-3344 3312 West Alameda WE. 4-9414 in the Denver area has resulted in 192 charter subscribers to ‘House of Lord’ Plenty of Free Parking date, according to an announce­ “Does Prayer Change CATHEDRAL i p if fi" ment by Maciadden Teleglobe KING T.V. Things?” will be discussed on Pay-TV. * i \o>R the “House of the Lord” tele­ REX TV "The company announced the SALES & SERVICE vision program Sunday, March & RADIO SERVICE charter subscribers as the first Following are films (o appear on 17, 9:30 a.m., on KLZ-’TV, Chan­ residfents of East Denver to 3U I . 13th Av«. records. But the work is given Denver and Colorado Springs TV nel 7, Denver. Paul Hallett, a order installation of the special G I. 3 -25 07 slatlons (his week. Time and sta­ Serving Denver Over 11 Years a new brilliance m its stereo­ tion should be consulted by the member of the "Register” edi­ Teleglobe Speaker Control Unit Member of Better Business Buietu phonic version, which is not viewer. L,egion of Decency ratings torial staff, will represent (he Call Day or BvtrHng and the leased telephone wire are: A l. family: A-2. adults and only a dynamic reading, but the MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Catholic faith. Appearing with which will carry the sound for adolescents: A-3. adults only; B. AC. a>9110 reproduction is excellent. The partly objectionable for all: C. Con­ him on the panel wivll be mem­ Pay-TV programs on Channel 2, demned. Ratings have been checked bers of the Protestant and Jew­ beginning this spring. D Minor, with its sonorous against listings found in “TV Guide” ST. JOHN'S beauty, is one of Schumann’s magazine. ish faiths. THE NEW YORK (Turn to Page 11) ACADEMY JY J SERVICE SATURDAY. MARCH 1C THE CHARTER subscribers Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap, A l: COLOR are among more than 2,001) SERVICE and A Certain Smile, A-3: Chase Crook­ SALES SERVICE PHILHARMONIC persons who have asked how Attention ed Shadow, A-1: It Should Happen to You. A-‘i: Carbine Williams. A-2: PORTABLES SEPT. 5 ,1Q63 the system will work and how SALES Phffft;, B: Quiet Man. A-2; 5 Steps PreittUtd by they may have the service in Additional Entertainment University Hills PUxa to Danger. A-1: Dawn Patrol. A-1; PHONE • SK 4-3491 Isle of the Dead. A-2: Two Sisters their homes. Company officials news and features will be From Boston. A-2; Last of the R^d- HIGHLAND TV said the charter orders have men. A 1. MOVIES 11(1 E. ith Avtnu* THE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION OF DENVER found on Page 11 of this ST. CATHERINE’S FL. S-3314 been confirmed and applicants SUNDAY. MARCH 17 With FIRST OF SIX EXCITING CONCERTS! found to reside in the eligible issue. Gigantis. Fire .Monster. A Framed. A-2: Public Fhgeon No. tegi'on of Decency ST. MARY’S, LITTLETON area. .Al: Brule Force, A-2: Ten Days to Rotings WILUAM WARnELD Priority for Pay-TV installa­ ACE RADIO & Tulara. A-1: House of . CelebfOted Amerkon borrtone .. ♦ A-2; Young at Heart. A-2; The tions has been given to resi­ Great Waltz. A-2. October 21, 1963 dents of the section of Denver LEONARD ROSE TELEVISION SERVICE MONDAY. MARCH IP Following ire Legioi of Decency ACADEMY ([yj SERVICE Werid-renowntd ceiltit. . . December II, 1963 bounded on the east by Yose- Howard L. Black Mai.sie Goes to Reno. .A-2;' Dan­ ratings of motion pictures currently mite street, on the west by 2349 W. 44th Avt. gerous Blondes. A-2: Valley of Song. showing in first run Denier and INGRID BJONER A-3: Velvet Touch. A-2; Romance Colorado Springs theaters. SERVICE and Seprane Pur of A* MekrepolHan Optra and Humboldt street, on the south G R. 7 -2 1 4 2 on the High Seas, A-2; Tarzan and Mtburg P ^va l... Janoory 29. 196A first, fast, fra^uant, and aeeua- Green Goddess. A-1; Prince Valiant. A-l: Unobjectionable For by E, 4th avenue and E. Mis­ General Patronage SALES eOLD AND FIZPALE sissippi avenue, and on the ala . . . with liA# laraast nawt A-1; Swordsman. A-l: Anne of Windy - 504^ SOUTH UHlVUSm Foremeot duo pione keom of our day . . . March 1,1964 staff in tha Wa$t, and with 7S ST. PATRICK’S poplars. A-1 The Longest Day Courtship of north by E. 18th avenue and E. Sun of Flubber Eddie's Father FT 14030 - ar ■ SK *4401 aftor kom eorraspendants throuohout tha TUESDAY. MARCH 19 aOth avenue. Shadow of Thin Man. A-2: Shoik- Giant How the West hochy Mountain and High Plaint proof, B: Yellow Balloon. A 2: Da­ Papa's Delicate Wa.s Won Applications are coming in Condition ALL SAINTS SfoaiitliaR atatas, M A gats you comp/ata, EDDIE'S kota Incident. .A-2: Men Are Such The Raven >^MIILIPf1IEDAIICEMMPAlY The Far Country Mystery Submarine from all sections of the city, fast teraraga of international, TELEVISION SERVICE Fools. A-2; Anne of Windy Poplars, AAorch 21,1964 Compony of 50 deKghtfui and the service will be extended A-1: Hong Kong. ^A-1; Government A 2: Unobjectionable For doncen ond muticioni... national, ragional, and loeal nawt. Girl. A-2. NOVAL'S TV SERVIC! to the entire metropolitan area Day or Evening Adults. Young Adults fynaiA Aif on Broadway and at the WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29 Mutiny on the Days of Wine Z100 So. Fadtral MsiropolUan Optra H outt.., as fast as orders can be proc­ Love on the Run. A-I. Sandy Gets Bounty And Roses NOMTtMa wumU ti 477-3761 Her Man. A-1: Young Scarface. A-2. CAHY THAT SIT IN AND Ttrt warK’i fwr! essed and equipment delivered. KOA The Lion David and Lisa ■'INf’Tt lUtI lU OfMIt Crgatf" Gambling House. B: The Sisters, ' JAVI OK FOK HOMI presented fcy Denver Service Call W.95 40 Pounds of Rirdman of 0«ir V Ridio Ntwi A-2: Government Girl. A-2; Fighter Trouble Alcatraz SIKVICI PHONE SPECIALLY designed elec­ Associated Attack. A-1: King and Four Queens. Miracle Worker Saskatchewan 7:4S i.m. B: Half-Breed, B. «344>3SS tronic equipment for the Pay- Mon., Wed., G ro c e rs THURSDAY. MARCH 21 A-3: Unobjectionable for Adults On Radio • T.V. • HI Kt eOlifON FOR MAILING WITH CHECK OR MONEY OROER.Metl fo; rtr Mmt&t «fHM •/ «• OeeM <• TV system is being installed at and Fri. Courtship of Andy Hardy. A-l;. Two lor Seesaw Whatever Happen ComifiilY Coflcorf Aneciation of Dtirrir Channel 2. It includes a scan­ Walking Hills. A-2: Young and the Five Minutes to ed To Baby tiiKt Till, First Nitional look 8uildiA|, Dottvor, Coloridi ORCHESTRA (lullly, A-3; City That Never Sleeps, Jane? Eoelettd Boymtnt for____ etaiborslURi ning device to determine when B; First Lady. A-l: Half-Breed. B: GUSmcIi____ tacli______AND MEZZANINE...ns . Ow el taecllite greel cMla iUliM a subscriber has turned on the Arizona Mission. A-2: Two Flags B: Objectionable in Part for All BALCONY...ni West. A l: Eddie Cantor Slorv. A-l. Diamond Head Gypsv sound for a Pay-TV program, FRIDAY. MARCH 22 Candide Night’s My Future i Addrtn- Performoncos at Separately Classified Denver Auditorium 8" PM and an IBM billing system that Call on the President. A-2: Singa­ pore. B: Silent Dust. B: Timber- Divorce — Italian will prepare monthly statements jack. A-l: Dark Passage. A-2: Ed­ Style I for subscribers. Xe/MteN WATTS die Cantor Story, A-l: Stakeout on C: Condemned Dope Street. A 2; The Vanquished. Bell Antonio Boccacio 70 A-2; Paris Holiday. ,\i. Riff-Raff. Girl With Page Eight The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 14, 1963 ,\-2, Ghost of Frankenstein. A 2. Golden Eyes Loretto Arithmetic ^periment Doesn’t Spare Rod Girl W ins „ "Half of 50 plus half of 50 meters. Each rod has a charac­ They have trouble grasping or -plus half of 50 minus 50 equals teristic color according to its understanding such insubstan­ Fellowship -25.” numerical value. tial ideas as “five plus three •Anne Westhoff, daughter of . “Three times 100 plus three Cuisenaire's method already equals eight.” Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Westhoff ■times 100 plus three times 100 has gained wi^e popularity in The Cuisenaire rods. Sister of Wiggins and a senior at Lor­ •plus one equals 301." continental Europe and England Vivian explained, bring numbers etto Heights college, Denver, These are not the answers in and even in Australia and New out of the realm of the clouds has been named a wliiner of the -a high school mathematics test. Zealand. of abstraction and down to the coveted Woodrow Wilson Na­ These are solutions given by The experiment in the use of child’s experience of colors and tional Fellowship. first grade pupils in St. Vincent the rods in the archdiocesan shapes, of solid objects they can An English major. Miss West­ • de Paul’s school, Denver, in an schools is one of the pioneer feel and manipulate with their hoff received the Wilson Fel­ ;.qxperiment being conducted at attempts to adopt the method hands. lowship for one year of gradu­ ^the school on a new method of In the United States. ate study at an American uni­ ‘‘teaching mathematics. The rods, according to Sister ■ So far the results can only be called fantastic. versity of her choice. :: ' f Vivian, who is conducting the •, THE EXPERIMENT, featur- The first grade pupils at St. Acceptance of a feUowsKlp by Anne Westhoff classes at St. Vincent’s, are de­ a student imposes a moral obli­ I;ing a teaching device known as signed to fight the bugaboo Vincent’s not only have mas­ ;;Cuisenaire rods, has been going tered the processes of addition, gation to prepare for a college that has long plagued arithme­ teaching career. Wilson fellow­ "On since the Christmas vaca- tic classes in the lower grades. subtraction, and multiplication ntion in the Denver school and — processes usually introduced ships are made possible by a ;-in St. Joseph’s school. Fort Col- over the first three grades — Ford Foundation grant made THE PROBLEM, she said, is six years ago. ^lins. Both schools are conducted the highly abstract nature of but they are working with sim­ ;*by the Sisters of Loretto. ple fracnons — a technique Another Loretto Heights col­ numbers. First grade children lege student Diane Wagner, it o g e t i Devised by a Belgian teacher, live in a world made up of traditionally reserved for the fifth grade. who was graduated last June •*M. Cuisenaire, the rods are colors, sounds, and shapes, of and went to study at the Univer­ l.pieces of wood ranging in hard and soft, hot and cold ob­ What is more the children can sity of Manchester this year on BEST •’length from one to 10 centi­ jects, sweet and sour tastes. solve long, complicated prob­ a Fulbright Fellowship, has re­ lems involving the use of all of ceived a Wilson Fellowship for these techniques. study this coming year at the TRADE University of California. PEpHAPS the most interest­ She is a daughter of Mr. and ^fo r y o u r ing aspect of the experiment is Mrs. H. S. Wagner, Littleton. present car... the interest and attention that Her field of concentration is it has aroused in the pupils mathematics. themselves. Uusually unable to Go to the concentrate on one subject for Drama of Iraland more than 15 to 20 minutes, the first graders happily work March 17 on TV Dealer who at their arithmetic for 45 to 50 Jeanne Cagney and Leif minutes — and then groan when Erickson will be seen as the NEEDS the class is over. King and Queen of Ireland in Learning to use the rods is Father Patrick Peyton’s Fam­ more play than work for the ily Theater’s production of Trial Used Cars pupils. Sister Vivian reports. at Tara, a special St. Patrick’s They learn the value of the day film. It will be telecast n T H K IT rods’ by building ^rightly col­ Sunday, March 17, at 1 p.m. on ored “stairways” with them on KOA-TV, Channel 4, Denver. their desks. 1 Richard Hale will appear as They get the "feel” of the Patrick, the intrepid Irish cru­ numbers by holding the rods be­ sader. hind their backs and trying to The unique background for select the right one when the the story is Ireland of the fifth teacher calls out “three” or century, before Christianity had WENEEDGOODi "five.” been brought to the Emerald isles. The screenplay by Fred Soon they are learning to add Niblo, Jr., was directed by Ar­ USED a R S I by putting short rods end to thur Pierson. The musical score Ow Usid Car hwinlary MUST end until they are equal in That’s Right! is by Harry Zimmerman. be inenated to miat tha da« length to a longer rod. In an­ mandlSo-mCANaadWU. other game they have a con­ Looking pleased as first grade pupils at cians are, back row. from left, Martin Mc­ Father-Son Erenf give top tradal test to ?ee which pupil can find St. Vincent de Paul’s school, Denver, solve Govern, Jose Velasquez, Scott Crandall, (St. Cajetan’s Parish, Denver) Daallai At DuMne the largest number of combin­ an arithmetic problem and pick up a Culseii- and John Muiqueen; second row, Valeria ations of short rods that will The PTA will sponsor a fa- toSmmrt! aire rod for the answer are Sister Vivian, Pierson, Mary Susan .Abell, Mary Klingler, ther and son dinner on Sun­ equal 10 or nine. And the dtffaraMa to SQMCE left, first grade teacher, and Sister Mary and Carol Fox. The beaming youngster at day, March 17. The event will Numbmrs to LHo Subtraction, multiplication, Lawrence, principal. The young mathemati­ the lower left is Danny Auer. ...CONTINUING aaniea RMh Com* and division are taught by vat- begin with a Mass at 4; 30 p.m. CONTINUING ew(iiMn-.aad 1 Giving a lesson on the Cuisenaire rods to the Very Rev. tiations of the same games. Dinner and entertainment wlU WE art SERVtCE-MINOEDI Wt Honsignnr WilllBm H. Jones, archdlodesan superintendent of Even fractions can be taught follow in the church basement. djiptoy the Daioe CMa af schools, to Jrhn Muiqueen, a first grade pupil at St. Vincent by having the pupils see that A guest speaker will addre.ss Sendee—prendlyl dp Paul’s school, Denver. Young John is demonstrating a four of the two centimeter rods the men and boys. The price will be $1 per person. “staircase," a technique by which the pupils Icam the value of equal one eight centimeter rod « THE Bia «r numbers, by arranging the rods according to length and color. and that e4ch of the shorter Proceeds from the dinner will pieces is one-fourth of the long be used by the PTA for the ■ i l liilil ■mil rod. school fund. More complicated problems SPRING HOST TOUR OF EUROPE are solved by breaking the Ignorant of Law Presented by problem into steps and adding, A traffic violation committed through ignorance of the law is DENVER’S NEWEST Agency subtracting, multiplying, or di­ 2555S«.Celoradtliv4 viding the results of each part. just as dangerous as a willful SK6-U36 . IN violation. Know your traffic reg­ OPfWIVINtNM DENVER’S NEWEST Skyscraper TO MAKE SURE that the ulations, says the State Patrol, children do not become overly and obey them. VIA dependent on the rods, they are DENVER’S NEWST and First Direct encouraged to solve problems “in their heads” as soon as pos­ JOH N SON ST0 NA61 & M 0 YIN6 CO . TWA Jet To Europe sible, only using the rods when 231 BROADWAY Leaving May 2. Returningn May 29. Includes: Paris, they find themselves in diffi­ Local a Long Ditlanee * Sanitizod Vans and culty. Lugano, Naples, Rome, Florence, Venice, Munich, Hei< Equipment Results in Europe, where the MOVING deiberg and Many Ohters. For Further Information rods have been in use‘in class­ * Packing and rooms for more than 10 years, Shipping indicate that the progress of Lindquist Travel Service students in the upper grades is * Foreign Service Via W iittrn Fcderil Building Suite 1320 ■ as startling as that on a lower Sea or Air Corner of Collfornie end 17th St. 825-717S | level. ' I Hour Free Parking La Shell's, 1725 California St. But, according to Sister Mary DIAL RA 2-aSSf Lawrence, principal of St. Vin­ cent’s school, the Sisters in the Agent For UNITED VAN LINES archdiocese are adopting a “wait and see” attitude on the WILLIAJI/IS RAMBLER, IH C method. Authorized Rambler and Nash Sales & Service W ITH US We should begin to get an s V idea of the value of the method % V Expert Mechanical Work — All Makes next fall when the pupils come back from vacation,” she said. Danny .\iirr, a first grade pupil at St. Sister Mary Lawrence, principal. Seated be­ 230 S. University Ev°n*ngi SH . 4-2781 “But it may take several years Vincent dc Paul’s school, Denver, looks confi­ hind Danny is Joseph Pierson, who beams before we can make a final dent as he shows a Cuisenaire rod represent­ his approval of his classmate's solution to judgment on the results of its ing the answer to an arithmetic problem to the problem. use.” Sister Vivian, left, first grade teacher, and sncus-LauiLOR So far the method has had at least one unexpected result in For Life of Joy 1543 LARIMER ST. > 8 3 0 17th ST. St. Vincent’s school, the princi­ pal reported. Boys and girls in the upper grades are finding their young brothers and sisters St. Francis of Assisi-Top Salesman AWARD arc able to solve problems that A true spirit of joy and char­ of military fame and had ac­ not as clean as they might have FROM Frame, Brick, Block Now Low A s . baffle the older youngsters. ity arc the pervading attributes tually started on an c.xpedition been.” $997.00 $20.67 mo. .And the upper grade pupils, of all branches of the Francis­ to Apulia when a vision recalled .A number of stories similar PLAQUES says Sister Lawrence, are com­ can family, including the Third him, ■ to this are told of St. Francis. ing to school begging for more Order of St, Francis. .At the time I His gaiety now became more It always bothered him to see work in mathematics so that of the Saint’s birth, about 1181, i fitful: he was imbued with deep- sadness in a face, and on one GARAGES BflOTsIZE TABLETS they can keep up with the first religion and morality were feel­|cr pity for the poor, and es­ occasion he composed some grade. ing the pressure of the growing pecially for lepers. The self- verses and had them set to mu­ ALL KINDS------• Immediate Conitruction iimiiiuniiiuiiioiinnuiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! civilization and an expanding 'conquest that first enabled him sic in order to cheer up the Poor • first Closi Workmanship For The Finest Cleaning Church needed strength and ; Clares. And Repairing leadership. j Preaching during Lent at An- HOME REPAIRS * Quality Mattrialt Prosperity was everywhere: inecy, one of the missioners had _ • Lein Waivers furnished O k on all construction ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS Trade and commerce were in­ ■ been ’’letting himself go” in creasing, growth and develop­ 'denunciation of the absentees. NEW. RUGS and CARPETS ment were great. Times were 'St. Francis did not care for REMODELING not too unlike those in which we iiong-winded sermons or impas- and Licensed. v find ourselves today. ] sinned delivery of them, j After the sermon was over„ St. Francis’ father, Pietro di I he asked. "About whom was he ADD Call Bernardoni, was a cloth mer­ ADD A ! talking? lie abused us for a MORE chant, and belonged to the com­ ROOMS PORCH 2630 E. 3rd OE. 3 8810 or EA. 2-8361 f ' fault which we had not com- mercial aristocracy of Assisi. .At to kiss a leper marked a fresh Also Wall to Wall Cleaning in the Home ' mitted, since we were present M pdifihiiif Baptism the child was called step 111 his spiritual life. Did he want us to split our­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii John, but that name for some reason was'superseded by Fran­ The saint abandoned every­ selves up into pieces to fill the seats which were empty?” cis. thing, including his worldly ap­ Let us do entire job from planning to finishing ROOM parel, and he assumed the dress I At the time of his death, St. As a youth Francis was known ADDITIONS AS LOW AS . . . $19.00 per mo. ST. JOSEPH'S of a common laborer. His zeal i Francis of .ASsisi had nothing of for his love of pleasure, .society, AM Types of Siding, Cerpprti end Ratlee New Ropfs and song. He found an outlet for for church restoration grew in this world to leave behind him, Cement Drives t Walks As Low As . . . |»S.0O O uttars MILITARY ACADEMY his interests in the life of a sol­ . lie was no longer able 'but he did bequeath to his fol­ any lypt of insurance work dier. During the ba’tle against to give financial aid to such en­ lowers the spirit of joy. HAYS, KANSAS the Perugians in 1202, he was deavors, and so he obtained the Dissemination of this same in­ Frae Estimates and Plannbif Service taken prisoner and remained in ' necessary niean.s by begging. domitable spirit of joy, which FHA FINANCING — NOTHING DOWN BOARDING SCHOOL For captivity for a year. His fellow- He helped wilh the building la­ is so charactcri.stic of Francis­ 5 to 20 years to pay * Written guarantee prisoners enjoyed his gaiety and bors with his own hands. cans, is the jirime npostolalc of Conducted by the * Insurance goodness toward them. He lived in extreme poverty, each Tertiary even today. Each During this time, however, ho practicing the greatest auster­.member of the Third Order tries Capuchin Franciscan |to emulate St. Francis, and. BBRESSIVE * Surety Bonds fell ill, and in a moment of con­ ity, and for a time was looked Fathers valescence a transformation upon as a madman. Though not through him, our blessed Lord. emmerma. Annual Board and Tuition Fee CALL came over him. He began to a jiriest (he never became one), I Instructions in the simple rule dispose of his property to re­ he began to preach everywhere are given during the novitiate, CUSTOM BUILDER-MODERNIZING $890.00 pair dilapidated churohes. Jof the necessity for penance, which lasts a year and a day. 233 So. Federal Blvd. 936-5869 • Senior High School • Member of North Central Ass’n Paul T. McGrady I Irritated by his extravagance, i As he was going through the Information about the Third Order can bp obtained from the Denver, Colo. All Major Sports • ROTC Honor School VAN SCHAACK & CO. ihis father turned against him towns and villages of I’nibria, • 10 Point Indoor Rifle Range • Civil Air Patrol I Francis continued his charitable preaching the gospel of poverty director a( St. Elizabeth’s Evenings... 781-2932------777-6920 e Indoor Swimming Pool 310 Patterson Bldg. works but also continued having and love, he used to can^ a church in I^nver. For Catalog — Address Business Office MAin 3-9333 ;moments of searching for hap- ibroom with him in order to Ipincss in a gay life. He dreamed isweep chiircbrs “ whidi were I Thursdo'/, March M, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page Nine CFM Plans Showings No’itk DwivelL NeuJQ Of Classic One of the all-time motion picture classics, Cecil B. De- mille's King of Kings, will re­ Holy Trinity turn to Denver the next two Altar Society to Sponsor week ends under the sponsor­ ship of the Christian Family Mission Movement of the metropolitan St. Pat's Day Card Party area. Planned Showings of the silent film (St. .tone’s Parish, Arvada) CONFIRMATION was admin­ are scheduled March 17, 23, and 24 in the four regional divisions (Holy Trinity Parish, Mrs. William Warner is chair­ istered March 12 to 137 children man for the annual .Altar and and 34 adults. of the city CFM federation. Westminster) Rosary society St. Patrick’s day St. Joachim's Women's club In the Northeast region, the A mission by the Redemptor- card party to be held at 7:30 met March 12 in the teachers’ film will be shown in the gym­ ist Fathers will be given from p.m. March 16 in the school lounge. Mary Lou Gregg, libra­ nasium of Cure d’.Ars school at March 24 to April 8. The first gymnasium. rian, gave a book report. 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday. V a c a fio it In Hawaii Coffee and cake will be The Holy Name society will March 17. week is for women and high T'-me to Eat' A respite from winter cares is due for Mr. and Mrs. Donald school girls, the second week for served, and there will be num­ meet March 14 at 8 p.m. in the, Davidson, Denver, shown above as they depart on an extended men and high school boys. A erous prizes. Tickets will be parish hall. ’The Rev. Mr. Rich­ THE SOUTHWEST region will Enjoying their lunch in the .Annunciation high -school cafe­ sponsor showings of the film in tour of Hawaii. Davidson is president of Davidson Chevrolet, children’s mission will be held available at the door. ard England, a Lutheran pas­ teria are these students from Manual high school, who attend­ Inc., 2535 S. Colorado boulevard, Denver. Traveling with the every afternoon at 4 o’clock. tor in Aurora, will discuss his the Mullen high school gymna­ ed the annual retreat for Catholic students enrolled in public sium, March 17 at 1 and 3:30 couple is Mrs. Nell Burns of South Dakota, Mr. Davidson’s sis­ Hiere will be no high school religious beliefs. senior high schools. The students are, from left, Mary Lavato, ter. The trio will tour points of interest on the islands and spend CCD or CYO until after the p.m. PTA Board P-tty Eddy, Linda Romero, and Billy Montoya. ^ Presentations in the Southeast leisurely days on Waikiki Beach before their return to Denver. mission. High school students JOHN CARD, a teacher in should plan to attend the mis­ region are scheduled for Satur- Sets Meeting the parish school, will lead a day^ March 23, and Sunday, sion. group of pupils in a debate on Forty Hours’ Devotion will (St. Bernadette’s Parish, March 24. The film will be Wins Sertoma Contest capital punishment after the shown in St. Vincent de Paul’s open March 13 after the 6:15 Lakewood) PTA meeting March 19. o’clock Mass. All children from school cafeteria at 2 p.m, Sat­ Sandra Hohnstein, daughter of Sandra’s essay, 'What the The executive board of the A group of folk singers from the' third through the eighth urday and in the school gym­ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hohn­ PTA will me'et March 14 in the the school, directed by Mrs. Declaration of Independence grades are urged to be in the nasium at 7:30 p.m. Saturday stein, 505 Kenton street, .Aurora, school library at 7:30 p.m. Charles Bogard, also will per­ and at 6 p.m. Sunday. Means to Me," was read by procession. These children will form. The teachers will be in was the grand prize winner in also march in the closing pro­ The PT.A will meet March 18 In the Northwest region the the annual essay contest spon­ the young author at the ban­ in the school hall at 7:30 p.m. their home rooms for an hour film will be screened Sunday. cession on March 17, at 4 p.m. before the meeting to talk to sored by the Sertoma club. quet. It topped 1,100 entries in A St. Patrick’s Day dance will March 24, in the gymnasium of the contest. parents. Sts. Peter and Paul’s parish, Sandra, an eighth grade pu­ be held March 16 in the Grange DURING LENT Communion pil at St. Therese’s school, Au­ hall, 26th and Alcott. Price of Wheatridge. is given at 6, 7, and 11:30 a.m. TRADING STAMPS and flour Admission will be 50 cents for rora, was awarded her plaque tickets includes a buffet lunch weekdays, and the daily Masses at the Sertoma banquet Feb. at 11:30 p.m. The Holy Name coupons to be donated to the adults and 25 cents for children. are at 6:15 and 8 a.m. Wednes­ .Altar and Rosary society may 24. society is sponsoring this dance. A special family price of 32 has Z day, an evening Mass is said at be brought to the meetings or been established for parents at­ A Spanish mission will begin 7:30 p.m.' and Stations of the placed in the box at the back tending with four or more chil­ THE SCHOOL was awarded at Our Lady of Visitation church Cross are said on Friday at of the church. The society hopes dren. R on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. Father the traveling trophy for grand i U 2:40 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The to obtain a coffee urn through Proceeds from the project will Max Santamaria, C.R., will give prize winners and added San­ 1 Mass on Saturday is at 7 a.m. this project. go to the CFM federation. The m illl 1 1 the mission. money will be used to send rep­ dra's name to the permanent resentatives to the national trophy won by the school the CFM convention this summer at past year. ’ )^rPhmLtrf$rYUU’ St. Dominic's Parish Unit Notre Dame university and to SATRIANO aid the federation’s support of C L . 5-4323 ! foreign missions. Dr. Kevin Gleason BROTHERS To Sponsor Bake Sale Prayerful Moment Optometrist 3010 UI.44^«V€. (St. Dominic’s Parish, Denver) that will run for three months. Kneeling in silent adoration before their Eucharistic Lord JANITOR are students from Manual high school, Denver, who attended Great Books HArrison 2-1970 A bake sale Uyy>e sponsored Anyone having newspapers or SIR V IC i a retreat in Annunciation parish the past Monday. Catholic 6160 W. 381h Ave. magazines can call Charles by the Rosary-«Har society students attending public high schools throughout the metro­ Training Opens Wheat Ridge, Colo. * Rug and Upholstery .April 6 and 7 will be under the Ramponi, the scoutmaster, a; Shampooing politan area attended the annual day of recollection, held this chairmanship of Mrs. Levi Sain 477-9689. Papers will be picked year in 14 different parishes. The Junior Great Books * Complete House don. up. i spring training course began Cleaning Those donating baked goods Students of the sixth grade en March 12, in the Denver Cath­ tertained the parents attending * Floor Waxing and should bring them to the church olic Register office. Mmes. John basement on April 6 from 2 to 5 the PTA meeting on Wednesday John Callaghan Manager McDonald' and Harold Heffron Polishing p.m. A set of steak knives, a evening with the “Life of St, are the leader trainers for th^ * Walls and Windows cut glass bowl, and an eight-cup Patrick’’ under the direction of Of Westminster Store eight weekly sessions. CAMERA! • PROJECTOR! • P H O T O I Gl Washed percolator will be given away Sister Mary Marcine. * Dick Turnbull of Adult Great DARK ROOM SUPPLIE! | 5 m Expert • Dependable on April 7. Books will conduct several of John Patrick Callaghan of With Callaghan in his move to 4013 TBNNYSON Iniured Westminster has been named Westminster are his wife Judy the sessions in the latter part Ctll Ut for Frto ittim itti Games Fete Set THE BOY SCOUT troop spon Manager of the new Woolco de­ and his two daughters, Reagan, OL. S-S7S4 and OL. seals sored by the Holy Name societ' 2ts« W. 44

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    Gavernor Gets Invitation Complete Sales & Service I R B a r k Governor John Love, center, was presented an invitation No Money Down — Easy Terms to the 31sl annual Communion breakfast of the Knights of Co­ MEMBER F.D.I.C. avenue AT JULIAN STREET lumbus this week. John J. Hinterreiter, left, made the presen­ tation to the governor. Leonard J. Doherty, right, is co-chair­ 38th Ave. at Pecos GR. 7-0932 man with Hinterreiter for the annual demonstration of faith sponsored by Council .539, Denver, and Catholic men’s organiza- Page Ten The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 14, 1963 tim s of greater Denver on March 24.

    IMMI Rangers Take Fourth Place John Browning Recital For the Listener Set at Heights Mar. 20 (Continued From Page 8) Records new version of Franz ion its own merits, regardless of most impressive works. .As in- Lehar's The Merry Widow can­ its strong competitor on the ...... „ terpreted by Szell and the Cleve- .Angel band. In Kentucky Tournament John . Browning, , the . talented] . 'I . official start of Brown-'i^jj^ symphony it is splendid not be surpassed. We have not young pianist, who has become, mg s carcer occurred in 19D4|,j^p„i heard it yet, but we have given Jason Robards, Jr„ is a ver. sktile actor who gained his The Regis College Rangers eventual tourney runnerup, St. University of Omaha. Creighton world-famous since his profes-|and from that year on, withiBggjjjg^.g^.^ an ear to Columbia’s new re- fame several years ago through picked up fourth place honors Honaventure of Buffalo, N.Y.,| lost a first round game to' Xa­ sional debut at the age of ten] time off for service in the U .S .’,y ^j^ady and the interpreta- lease of the Lehar in the National Catholic College in a hotly contested 7B-75j vier 80-67. Xavier went on to .., ------,, — ------,.caot u. uic liciiai operetta his performances in two Eugene with the Denver Symphony, will .Army during 1957 and 58 tion in this new release is more;and can claim it to be a unique Tournament at Louisville, Ky., game. In the consolation affair; win the championship over St. has been catapulted into O’Neill dramas. Columbia has March 8-9. March 9, the Denver cub fell' Bonaventure 89-75. ® in keeping with its humorous; and gay souvenir of those who now released a long-playing re­ The Rangers dropped their short in a last half rallv to lose j musicians.I!.?!';!.; Viennese music in the cording of Robards reading se- opening game March 8 to the a 76-61 decision to Creighton THE St. Bonaventure game straitlaced performances. ! lighter vein. Lisa Della Casa, a I lections from four of the play­ saw Regis outplay the tourney Those who want to introduce!singer of great ability, is heard wright’s dramas. His deep feel­ favorites and command the Ireland Topic themselves to Szell and the jin the title role in this stereo- ing for O’Neill’s works makes lead throughout most of the Cleveland can hardly to better I phonic recording. She sings "Vi- Robards an ideal interpreter. game. It was All - American Of TV Program than get this one record perfor-ili^,” the waltz theme, and other Selections include scenes from Fred Crawford's goal with mance of two notable composi-; songs with warmth and senti- Long Day’s Journey Into Night, 8 seconds remaining that “ Echoes of Ireland,” a half- tions. iment. Sharing honors is John The Iceman Cometh (both-in iced the game for the Bonnies. hour TV program of Irish his-i ! Reardon, who displays a fervent which the actor appeared), ’The Regis held a 75-72 lead with ]tory and legend will be seen on THE CELEBRATED organist,!vocalism. Laurel Hurley, Char- Hairy Ape, and Moon for the G f w f f s :50 left, but Art Wood cashed a ;Lamp Unto My F eet, (CBS-TV’ E. Power Biggs is heard in ajles K. L. Davis, and Paul Misbegotten. Because of the t nin to cut the margin to 75- !Network) on Sunday, March 17, new Columbia stereophonic re-|Franke also add to the per- tragic and sometime-pessimistic 74 with ;37 to go. A pressing jat 8 a.m., on KLZ-TV. Channeljleasc playing the works ofiformance, which is sung in overtones of the dramas, the St. Bonaventure team defense j7, Denver. The National Coun-’Francis Poulenc. Richard;English. The recording is bril- dialogue is oftentimes, harsh and a bad Regis pass gave St. jcil of Catholic Men acts as'Straus.s, and Samuel Barber. Ihnnt and life-like. This version and might disturb those un­ Bonaventure possession and ] faith-group adviser on the Cath-jWith the New York philharmon-|oi the Lehar operetta can stand familiar with O’Neill’s plays. provided Crawford his scoring jolic portions of the LAMP se-iic with Leonard Bernstein con-1 opportunity. ries. y I ducting, Biggs plays Strauss’! Loss of Corel Walker on fouls The script by Jan Hartman CHERRY CREEK SERVICENTER with .1:28 to go greatly crip­ uses narrative graphics, and the Philadelphia orchestra! John Browning pled the Regis cause at a criti­ pantomime to portray the pre-i;*"''" rnn'' n ;j heard in Poulenc s Organ Con*, cal time. give a concert at Loretto Christian Ireland of Druid' . . ^ ^ . j . ... icerto in G Minor and Barber S' COME TO OUR Crawford, was the game's top Heights college, Denver at 4 scorer with 29 whi'e Ben Wes­ p.m. on Wednesday. March 20. 8th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ley led Regis with 24, followed .Although the concert is pri­ .gainstj -- I.S heltto 1™llure -a i formed,it''''’''7 "it '’’’. is *7 the " Poulenc '“S con- bv Walker with 21 and Louis and, finally, the exploits of, , marily for the students and Icerto that is the most satisfying MARCH 30th THRU APRIL 6th Stout with 14. faculty of the coUege, the pub-!Grenden and Columban, the; , , t, ,5 . spiritedi lie is invited to attend. It « Hi;hero-saints who carried the^"dfatiricaT mo ^ IN THE Creighton mix, Re­ be in Machebeuf Hall. |light of faith »nd learning intol^^Jj^ J , , ' ^he gis fell behind as much as 16 His program for March 20 in-j**’® Europe of the Dark Ages, jrpcorded performance is suoer- GRAND PRIZE points in the first half but made a strong second half offensive cludes Couperin’s “Pieces de, “Echoes of Ireland” points up 1 charged aqd exciting. The bril-i 1 Pair 750x14 W.S. Tires Clavecin.” Chopin’s “Fantasy ini the difficulty of separating!liant organ sonics are some- display that cut the Bluejay • Prizes Galore lead to a three-point margin at F Minor,” fiv epreludes by De- legend from history in the ac- thing to hi’ar. 59-56 with 7:20 left. bussy, and .Schumann’s “Etudes counts of these exciting times ' 1st Ave. at Fillmore DExter 3-9748 Symphoniques.” lin the IrishJ>ast. WORD IS OUT that Angel Creighton's All American Paul Silas proved the back- breaker. He got two quick goals to make it a 63-56 contest and added three important goals in the closing minutes to stave off the Ranger comeback. Regis got its last points with 4:40 left on a follow shot by Stout. .After that, it was all . . . saying “ HELLO” Ip our well known Creighton as they piled up a automobile people ready to be of Id Tynan says: comfortable margin. SERVICE TO ALL OF YOUR CAR NEEDS— Walker gave Silas, the na­ We're ready for complete SERV­ tion’s leading rebounder, all the it HERMAN BRUNGARD—Parts Mgr. ICE to CHRYSLER - IMPERIAL- trouble he could handle during ir ART IHLE—Ntw Car gat rtady. PLYMOUTH - VALIANT car own­ the game. Silas wound up with ■k ROBERT L. WHITE—Sec'y A Treas. ers in the entire Denver area. A Mountaineering 23 rebounds and Walker was k SUE EDWARDS—Offics Mgr. k BOB DOWNING—Ntw car salts. new “ close in” SERV­ First Lt. Michael Gilmartin, son of Col. and Mrs. F. close with 20. k k e n h a l l —New car sales. ICE particularly for Den­ Gilmartin of Aurora, tries rappeling on a 6fl-fnot cliff on Red Silas also took game scoring honors with 30 and got good as­ ★ LUTHER JACKSON—New car sates. verites in the East and Creek Ranch south of F(irt Carson where he is the aide- ie TINO SOTO—New car sales. de-camp to Brig. Gen. E. C. Dunn, assistant fifth infantry sistance from Larry Wagner ★ JOHN PARK—New car sales. South areos. We cor­ division (mechanized) commander. Military mountaineering is with 16 and Pete McManamon ir WILLIAM LOGAN—New car sales. dially invite all to stop one of the specialties being learned at the ranch by men of the with 14. Walker led Regis with ir LEE M ILLER—New car sales. in and say “ HELLO” First Battalion, 10th Infantry, from Fort Carson. — (U.S. 16 while Wesley and Dennis ir FRED WILLIAMS—New car sales. and join our ST. PAT­ Crane each netted 14. Army photo) RICK fun. IN TEAM statistics, Regis hit 45.4 from the field, 69.06 on free throws, good for a 77 point Junior Parochial League per game average. Regis oppon­ ents hit 41.9 from the field, 64.4 r : from the charity line and had a Coaches Meeting Mar. 16 64.3 point per game average. A meeting of all coaches and directors of the Of the regulars. Stout hit best Junior Parochial league will be held in Our Lady of from the field, 47.7 on 148 of of 310 attempts. Walker was CELEBRATING Grace parish hall, Denver, on Saturday, March 16, close with 47.4 per cent. From at 10 a.m. the free throw line Crane’s 78.1 ST. PATRICK'S FUN ... Father James Moynihan, pastor of Our Lady of per cent led the Regis team. Grace Church, Denver, said plans wilLbe made for He cashed in 57 of 73 attempts. saying “HELLO” to old the coming-baseball season. Field permits and sched­ Stout claimed the year’s best and new friends today thru ules will be discussed. Teams representing 32 schools one-game point production, 36 MONDAY points against Denver Univer­ are expected to be in the league. sity 'in the regular season closer. Walker led the one game OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. At Jefferson County Stadium i rebounding department, twice .gathering in 20. Soccer Championship i The Christophers I George Greeley, popular pi- To Be Played March 17 anist, will be a guest of Father James M. Keller, M.M., on the The National Western semi­ sored by St. Ambrose’s parish Christophers program Sunday final soccer championship game of that city, known in that city March 17, at 10:45 a.m. on will be played Sunday, March as the "Little Italy parish KOA-TV, Channel 4, Denver, 17, at 2 'p.m., at the Jefferson team.” and KOAA-TV, Channel 5, Colo- County Stadium, 6th avenue and An exhibition of local Soccer I r^do Springs, Kipling, Denver, when the St. teams will be played at 1 p.m. Ambrose team of St. Louis, Mis­ at the stadium when the Little'- To Discuss Drama souri state champion, will meet ton soccer team will meet the The 18th century comedy. AAeet our new SERVICE AAANAGER the Denver Kickers, Colorado Thornton Green Hornets. She Stoops to Conquer, by Oli­ state champions. Tickets max be purchased at ver Goldsmith, will be dis­ The St. Louis team is spon-, the gate for $1.50 or they can cussed on “Invitation to Learn­ be obtained in advance at $1 ing” Friday, March 22, at 10:20 HENRY HAYDEN p.m. on KLZ Radio, Denver. ‘Voice of Youth’ by contacting John ZieJ, man- Formerly Service Manager for Binx-Johnson, Chrysler-lmperial-Ply- j ager of the Denver Kickers’ mouth. Henry welcomes all his old friends and customers to drive Students from Regis highJ club, 3003 Krameria Ed Tynan’s Opening in for all their car service needs. He has surrounded himself with school, Denver, will be among | Denver, or telephone 353- Planned March 16 all CHRYSLER product car experts. > the guests on “Voice of Youth” ; Edward Tynan, Denver bus­ on KLZ Radio, Denver, 10:151 ---- ;------inessman and member of .$• .S. *2. p.m., on Sunday, March 17! Symphony Broadcast Christ the King parish, has The topic will be “Alliance for Leon Fleisher, di.stinguished announced the opening of his Progress - New Deal for the pianist, will be soloist with the East Colfax Chrysler-Plym- -Americas?” Guest will be Dr. | New York Philharmonic with outh agency for Saturday, ■Arthur L. Campa of the Uni-1 George Szell as guest conduc- March 16. A story on Mr. REFRESHMENTS! versity of Denver’s Latin j tor on KLZ Radio, Denver, 8 Tynan appears in this issue American Studies Center. ! p.m., Sunday, March 17. on the men’s page 13. IRISH MUSIC! Balloons Favors! G r e e n IVfLCOME Carnafions IVmOHl! , r o R TMe COME ON kadiles OUT TODAY!!

    Drama on Look Up and live A tense scene from the television drama, Madden and Betty Lou Holland. The three- “Shadows of the Valley” seen on the laiok Up aet contemporary morality play, set in a and Live program Sunday, March 17, on eentral-European mountain village, symbol­ KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Denver, at 8:30 a.m., izes the struggle between faith and doubt in is portrayed above. In the program produced the modern world. Poole appeared in Denver by CBS in cooperation with the National several years ago as one of the leads In Council of Catholic Men, a hatc-fillcri youth, Eugene O’Neill's “Long Day’s Journey Into Roy Poole, tries to kill his pastor, portrayed .Night." by Fred Scollay. .At the right are Donald Thursday, March 14, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page Eleven Square Dancing Classes t Set at St, Vincent de Paul's Pray for Them (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, March 14, and the round dance Denver) group at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 17. Beginners’ ciasses in square feENAlXO church March 13. Interment In Ft. ORR Square dancing classes will Wiiham H. Orr. 82. 3228 W. Fair- dancing and round dancing are Jobn BeoaUo. U. 1315 Shtrldan Logan National cemetery. continue on the second and boultrird. He li survived by his wife. view avenue. He Is sunived by hu; being launched in the parish ESPOSITO wile. Sophie. Requiem Hlsh Matta In fourth Thursday of each month. LoalMi two sons, ooe daughter, six' gymnasium under the sponsor­ brothers, and three sisters. Requiem Jobn Esposito. 8D. 3435 Jason street St. Dominic s church March U. Oling The round dancing classes meet Ugh llass In the Shrine of St. Anne. He Is survived by two sons, six daugh­ er mortuaries ship of the PTA. Mr. and Mrs. Arvada, March I. Boulevard mortu- ters. and several grandchildren and on the first and third Sundays irias reat-grandcluldreo. R equiem High PRESTON Charles Tuffield are teaching of the month. &lass In Mt. Carmel church March James R. Preston. S3. 1638 S. Can- the groups. BARRY 14. Interment In Mt. Obvet. Oluiger osa court. He is survived by his wife. mortuaries The square dance group will Helen EUiabetb Gercla Barry. 25. Catherine: three sons, one daughter, Tht films llit«d h«rt dtitrv* Whltestone. N.Y. She is survived by two brothers, two sisters, and 12 meet at 7 o'clock this evening. to bt rtmtmbtrcd >ifhin you art HAMILTON grandchildren. Requiem High Mass in her husband. Robert: two sons, her ditiribuflnf your ptlrenii* In loarents. Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Gar- Georgia Hamilton. 88. 3851 Zenobia All Saints' church March 7. Interment ^ of Deover: four brothers, two sla- street. She Is survived by three sons, In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries C. D. of A. to Fight tha diffarani llnai of builnait. lers, and her grandparents, Mrs. Etna one daughter, one brother, four grand­ Oercia and .Mrs. Adallne Vigil. Re- children. and seven great-grandchil­ RUDOLPH Obscene Literature qidetn Maes In St. Cajelan's church. dren. Requiem High Mass In Holy Mary Rudolph, 67. 3560 St. Paul DENVER EVERGREEN Denver. March I. Interment In Mt. Family church March 12. Interment street She u survived by one son. Washington—A national com­ Olivet. In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries George, and three grandchildren. Re­ MONUMENT CO. quiem High Mass in Annunciation mittee called ‘Women for De­ BURNS HERMES church March 7. cency’ has been formed by the Mary Bums. 81. 200 S. Humbolt Clement R. Hermes. 50. Salt Lake City. He Is survived by his wife. Mar­ SALAZAR Catholic Daughters of America, street. She Is survived by her hus­ garet; two sons, two daughters, and band. John; and one daughter. Requi- Albert P. SaUzar. 39. 2356 Lafay according to the C. D. of A. am Mass In St. Francis dc Sales' a sister. Sister M. Columba of Bush- ette street. He is survived by his Talk About Schools supreme regent, Margaret J. ton. Kans.: a brother. Frank. Love­ mother. Fidelia Salazar. Denver; on< church March.!. Interment In Mt. OH- land; four other brothers: Mrs. Ceclle Buckley of suburban Chevy vet. Bullock mortuary brother, and three sisters. Requieni Enjoying a light moment in a talk by the Edward Dinan, pastor: .Vrt Pautler, PTA presi­ largait Salaclion l>i tli* Meinroy. Loveland: and two other sis­ High Mass in Sacred Heart churct' Chase, Md., to combat obscene Rocky Moimliln Ant ters. Requiem High Mass In Holy March 8. Interment In Ft. Logan Na archdiocesan superintendent of schools, stand­ dent; Mrs. .-\ndy Weibl, secretary; Mrs. Wil­ CHIRICHIGNO Ghost church March 11. Interment In literature and to clean up mag­ 11134 Wtal 44lh AVI. Rocco Chlrichigno. 88 . 3352 Osage tiooal cemetery with military honors. ing, are officers of the PTA of St. .Charles’ liam Scheopner, treasurer; and Sister .Made- (I mill Eitl of Mount Ollvot) Loveland cemetery. OUnger mortu­ Olinger mortuaries azine stands and book racks Street. Ha Is survived by five sons, aries. school, Stratton. Seated from left are Father lei^e, principal. throughout the country. Chariot MrFaddtn Stanlay Hall two daughters, two brothers, and two SANCHEZ HA. 4-4477 alsters. Requiem High Mass In Mt. MEAGHER Carmel church March 7. Interment Norber J. Meagher. 75. 5045 Tenny­ Gerald Byron Sanchez, infant. 326:> In' Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries W. Mississippi avenue. He is survived PTA Meeting son street. He is survived by his wife. by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar> Laura: one son. one sister, two grand­ In Christ, King COLBRUNO children. and several nieces and neph­ Sanchez; two sisters, and his grand Solemn Requiem Offered Pete 0. Colbruno. late of Lafayette. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mar (Christ the King Parish, Our Obligation ews. Requiem Mass in Holy Faniily tinez and Mrs. Elojia Sanchez. Mas;, He Is survived by his wile. Felicia: church March 13. Interment in Tor­ Denver) two sons, and live daughters. Requiem onto. Canada. of Angels in St. Anthony of Padua r Mass In Immaculate Conception church church March 13. Interment in Mt The PTA will meet March 18 In Lafayette March I. Interment In MARLOW Olivet. Olinger mortuaries For Sister Mary Angelita Ft 7;30 p.m. The program, “An Lafayette. Bethel G. Marlow. 78, 4142 Batavia 6CHROMM Solemn Requiem Mass was. For the past 12 years she was Adventure Into the Fields of place. She is survived by her hus DEMPSEY Julius Schromm. 93. Denver. Hequi offered in the chapel at -Mt. St. stationed at Mt. St, Vincent’s Architecture, Handicraft and band. Merle: one son. one daughter, em High Mass in Holy Ghost church Ytrgll Dempaey. Ot. recently of Den­ and three sisters. Requiem High Mass Vincent’s home, Denver, for home and was in charge of the ver. He Is survived by one brother. March 9. Interment in Ml. Olivet Art,” will be presented by the In Our Lady of Grace church March Olinger mortuaries preschool youngster?. Requiem High Mass In Holy Ghost 13. Olinger mortuaries Sister Mary Angelita Ventura, I upils of the parish school. THOMPSON 49, who died March 10. Sister .Angelita is’ survived by The .Altar society will hold MILLER Vera Thompson. 47. 4701 Decatur Celebrant of the Mass was a brother. Brother Conrad, I'.s annual day of recollection to YOU . . . Earnest P. Miller. 41. 3444 S. Holly street. She is survived by her hus­ Fatheri E. L. .Monnig, chaplain O.S.E., St. Francis’ monas-jMarch 22. The Rev, Edward street. He is survived by his wife, band, Robert: one son. three daugh­ lACQUES Pauline: one son, one daughter, his ters. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nice at the home. tery, Eureka, Mo.; and two Sis-|Borko\vski of the Society of the is to consider family mother. Mrs. Helen V. Miller. Home- Florella; two brothers, three sisters, Sister .Angelita was born in tors, Mrs. Barney Saragusa and! Divine Word will be the retreat I BROS. wood. 111.: two sisters. Including Sis­ and three grandchildren. Requiem Kansas City, Kans., Dec. 13, Mrs. .lames Curley, Kansas'master. The spiritual exercises needs and wishes — ter Francis Joan. Columbus, 0.: and High Mass in St. Catherine's church several nieces and nephews. Reqmem March 13. Interment in Mt. Olivet. 1913, and was educated in City, Kans. jwill begin at 10 a.m. Lunch will to give the personal High Maas In Most Precious Blood Boulevard mortuaries schools in that city and grad­ Further services and inter-:be served in the school cafe- church March 13. Boulevard mortu­ attention of experienced aries WALKER uated from Ward high school. ment were at the motherhouse t'ria. Reservations may bej Charles A. Walker. 47. 3565 New­ Her parents are the late Mr. of the Sisters of Charity injiiade by phoning Mrs. Herman port street. He is survived by his wife. funeral counsel to NORTZ and Mrs. Joseph Ventura. Xavier, Mo. Boulevard morluar-iSeep, EA 2-8111.'), or Mrs. Charles Catherine G. Nortz. 8>. 1580 Pennsyl­ Hilda; one son. two daughters, his vania street. She is survived by one mother. Mrs. Ora Brooks; one broth­ On Sept. 1, 1940, she entered ios handled the arrangements. loivdiry, FR 7-3073. every detail of er. three sisters, and two grandchil­ daughter. Vera Nortz; two grandchil­ the novitiate of the Sisters of dren. and three great-grandchildren. dren. Requiem Mass in St. Anthony's arrangement. Requiem High Mass In Sacred Heart church. Hugo. March 9. Interment in Charity of Leavenworth and PoBfccske Breakfast Set A ll church in Boulder March 9. Hugo ALL made her temporary vows in (Mother of Cod Parish, Denver) ,under 12. Everyone is invited to SAVINITA ARCHULETA Requiem High Mass was offered in I The .Altar and Rosary society Monuments of Dhllnctlon Our Lady of Guadalupe church. Den I will sponsor a pancake break-1 1 nnt' n devotions a'P hNd tlNlE l?u] Ver. March 11 for Mrs. Savinita Arch JERRY BREEN uleta. 88. 520 W. Evans street, who Justice Day ,, , , ,, u each Wednesday and Iriday died March 8 after a short Illness. |fast after all the Mas.ses March, Florist Mrs. Archuleta was born in Walsen- 24. Members of the Holy Name Rev. .John Rae, assistant at the burg. Dec. 31, 1874, and lived there 11700 W. 44th Ave. 1004 ISlh St. To Address HA.4.7004-OPIN DAILY until 1922. j society will assist the women. Catliodral of the Immaculate One block test of Mt, Olivet MAin 3-2279 She and Jose Emilio Archuleta were I The price will be 7.3 cents for Conception, is the speaker on married in Walsenburg in 1897. They [adults and 50 cents for children Wednesday evenings. came to Denver in 1922. Mr. Archu Men's Club Doy-Noonon Mortuary leta died In 1953. 1941. In 1948 she made her final She is survived by one son. six daughters. 26 grandchildren. 68 great vows. grandchildren, and four great-great- (St. .Mary’s Parish, Littleton) I SWIGERT BROS. grandchildren. Hackethal-Noonon Mortuary Interment in Mt. Olivet. Trevino mor Justice t:dward C. Day of the tuary Colorado Supreme Court will 2406 Federal Blvd. GE 3-6575 OPTOMETRISTS . I AGNES L. McNAMARA talk to the Holy Name .Men'.s Requiem High Mass was offered in club March 18 at 8:15 p.m. in St. Louis’ church in Englewood. March 12 fur Mrs. Agnes L. McNamara. 68. the lower level of the new Devoftd To Your Comploto Vision Care 4085 S. Broadway street, who died church. March 9. The title of his talk is, "The Mrs. McNamara was born Oct. 24 1694. in Falcon. Colo. When still very Trial of Jesus.’’ He speaks from OPTICIANS young she moved to Meeker with her the viewpoint of a justice,

    I H. W. SWIGERT Jr., O.D. rtiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiwiiiuiiMimiiiiiiiiiiii;ii.iiiuiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiniii.:i ,' analyzing the trial -from the DAVE EVANS legal standpoint, showing the in­ I H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SAAALDONE justice of the trial, and a con­ trast of the justice in the courts W jm D hiajfYL of today. 1550 California St. KE. 4-5819 Justice Day was one of three members who served six years FOLLOWING ARE the names ol In the Colorado Supreme Court, priests who have served In the Arch­ diocese of Denver and died in the was district judge for eight Your Parish Service Station month of March. The living faithful years in Denver, is a graduate Here is a helpful directory. Look for the listing of your m yjsjurm'iftmjwump are asked to remember them in their prayers. of Regis, and obtained his mas­ nearby “parish" service station. Its friendly operator tint tinii atn 4ni riinmn ter’s degree in law from West­ is asking this special means to invite your patronage. 0 God. who. In raising Thy senants ItUittHilllill OtHf • *(><111 H it Xitaiti • (hiitt I Hit to the dignity of Bishops and priests, minster Law school. He is a You'll find that this oxtra friendliness is matched with did give them a share in the priest former newspaper sports writer cheerful service and expert attention for your car. hood Of the Apostles, we pray Thee admit them now and forever more into for the Rocky Mountain News He’s ready to serve you with gas and oil, tires, bat­ the apoatolic company. Through Christ and served as an editor on the teries, lubrication and other convenient services. By Our Lord. Amen. (Oration from Mass Denver Catholic Register. for Departed Priests.) “ pulling in" at hit station regularly, you will recipro­ The men working on the fund Rev. Joseph J. Abbott. March 20. 1948 cate his friendliness and get the best in service. Rev. Joseph O'Beirne, March 22, 1937 drive will turn in any pledge Rev. Manuel De Franslsco, C.M., cards at this meeting and will March 13. 1947 CATHEDRAL Our Lady of Guadalupe Rev. John M. Floyd. S.J.. March 16 be given a report of the status 1936 of pledges at that time. At the Rev. William R. Fram, S.J., March kick-off dinner March 7, the Phil's Conoco Service 12. 1957 JIM^S Rev. Robert A. Henneman. S.J.. March workers made their pledges and For Complete 4. 1946 picked up their cards to call Rev. Timothy Kenny. C.SS.R., March TEXACO 31, 1952 on families of the parish. The Auto Service Rev. Julian Layton, C M.. March 18 total pledges at the dinner 1939 TA. 5-S514 SERVICE Rev. J. B. Llcioltl, March 11. 1950 came to $64,000. On “Stay a: 14rr> Avt. It Pinniylvinii Rev. Joseph Lilly. C.M., March 21. Home Sunday,” the pledges pTjiio SB’S, e:; 37SI Ktlim sih OR. 7-2744 1939 We Give S4JI Green Stamp! Rev. Joseph M. Llaurado. S.F., March climbed to $174,000, with only a Beaming over prizes won by their students in the recent CURE D’ARS 5. 1954 little more than half of Hk Itockmont Bonus Point classic are, from left. Sisters Mary Rt. Rev. William F. Murphv, March. ST. FRANCIS' 1942 pledge cards in. .Aiidrc >' ar l Mary Nola o' Christ the King school, Denver, and Rev Ravmond L. Newell. March 5, Refreshments will be served Sisters .Mary Dolor'ta and .Mary Patrick of Cure d’.Ars school ELM 1944 after the meeting. Larry Adam.s Conoco Rl. Rev. Monsignor Percy A. Phillips. Denver. The Christ th King students earned a portable stereo STANDARD March 20. 1920 president, extends a cordial in set; and the (’ure d’Ars pupils, a television receiver. With the CONOCO Products Rev. Benedict Pedrotti. March 26. 1957 vitation to all men of the par Sist)'i's is Ed F. Povter, sales manager of Rnckmont Sales com­ Rev. Richard Smyth, March 13. 1936 SERVICE Lubrication Rev. James M. Walsh. March 5. 1937 ish to attend this meeting. pany. Deice Bellarlet Rev. Norbert J. Walsh, March 8, 1953 Complete Brake Service A lune-up Car Weihlng (Readers are invited to send In Frrfe Pickup & Delivery changes and additions.) Phone EA. 2-6256 Dutch Thomos Conoco Alameda A Logan F I. 3-S444 ‘KUi>'iii:'i'iiili"iii'i'lilrs. ■lane Sweeni'r, and 31rs. (ln>lon l.e Due. A CONOCO T SERVICE children. Thomas Morrissey (sealed). Sponsored by repoil miMdiiig of Hie block workers is sehed- COMPLETE Firestone Tires, Batteries, Interment In Ml. Olivet. Boulevard Blessed Saerameiil parisli, Deirter, the piom-cr nled .Man'll 21 at !l a.m. in Hie liome of Mrs. AITOMOTIVE SERVICE Accessories mortuaries Easter Monday hall will he a diimei-dance in Monisser, ehairmao. ll):;i I'orresI street. HENRY HE.NNINGHAKE, Owner 2195 So. Sheridan IISOO East Colfax at Moline Hie grand l):illroom of (he llillon holel. slarling Iiekels for Hie dinner anil dame are $l.3 per YU. 5-9970 Page Twelve The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March Id, al K p.m. Some ill Mock workers :ire soliciting eonple. IM 4-S3S] AURORA St. Louis' PTA Holds Open House for Parents

    (St. Louis’ Parish Englewood) cafeteria with many types *f The PTA held its annual open books on display to assist par­ house March 10 with all of the ents in choice of reading for teachers greeting parents aad school grades. showing types of work the chil­ dren are doing. THE ANNUAL St. Patrick's A book fair was held in the dance will be lield at Wolhurst country club, Saturday, March Society Plans 16, at 9 p.m. Wayne Case and his orchestra will play. Bouquets of carnations were Day of Recolfocfien Society lo Meet Fashion Show Tickets at $1.50 per person (St. Rose of Lima's Parish, iresented to the troop leader, (St. Ignatius Loyola's Parish, may be had from members of Denver) Mrs. Martin Jepkes, and co­ Denver) (Immaculate Conception Parish, the Men’s club or by calling The Altar and Rosary society leader. Mrs. John .Maloney. Highlighting March activities Lafayette) SK 6-0926. will meet in the parish hall After the awards, the group had at the school was the annual “Easter Fashions on Parade" March 14 at 7:45 p.m. Three a potiuck supper followed by a day of recollection for junior will be the theme of a fashion The proceeds from the dance students, Tonia Williams, Elaine tour of the Butternut Bakery. high school students attending show to be sponsored by the are used by the Men’s club to Segale, and Elizabeth Marran The PTA day of recollection public school. The Rev. John Altar and Rosary society at 2 support a number of youth ac­ zino. who are majoring in for the women of the parish ficherri, S.J., from the Island p.m. March 16 in the parish hall. tivities in the parish. speech at Loretto Heights col­ will be held March 21, begin­ of Malta conducted the retreat. The fashions for the show lege, will present a dramatic ning with Mass at 9:30 a.m. Culminating a research proj­ will be supplied by Joslins. Th ' LENTEN DEVOTIONS are skit “The Rivalry.” This pro­ Those attending should brin; ect on the Land of Erin will be donation is $1. held M ond^ Wednesday and duction was presented on Eiroad- their own lunch. Coffee andia bit of Blarney to be sung and The chairman for the event Friday n K ^ in the church. way three years ago and en­ dessert will be served in theldanced by fifth and sixth grad- Js Mrs. Donna Waneka. Several The Campfire Girls will re­ joyed a successful run. rectory conference room. ers at the March meeting of ^ iz e s will be given away, and ceive Coriwrate Communion the PTA. refreshments will be served. IMarch 17 in the 8 a.m. Mass: ON MARCH 17 the men who ConfiraiatiOll students received a glimpse have volunteered to work on "(All Saints' Parish, Denver) !of life on the Alaskan tundra the parish campaign will meet Confirmation classes for'from the Rev. Paul O’Connor, in the church at 1:30 p.m. (or adults are now in session every S.J., recently returned from the Benediction. They will then go Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m. in mission field of the Arctic. Fa­ Young Aportlos at Cure d’Ars in teams to visit the parish­ the school. .A Baptismal certif­ ther’s interesting experiences ioners who have not had an op­ icate must be obtained before were shown on colored slides These young members of the Pious Union Other projects in the past two. weeks have portunity to make their pledge Confirmation, March 27. Any­ of his vast Eskimo region. of the Precious Blood, an association of the been; A letter written to a local movie theater to the support of the parish. one interested may still join faithful established by Pius IX in 1851 for objecting to theater advertisement and films, March 17 is Communion Sun­ the class. Men’s Club to Moot fostering devotion to the Precious Blood, are a visit to the Mullen Home for the Aged, a visit day (or the children of the par­ (Cure d’Ars Parish, Denver) OenuineAmerican The Altar and Rosary society proudly displaying a few of the results of their to St. Clare’s orphanage, with toys donated by ish. Children attending public The St. John Vianney society will meet March 21 at 8 p.m. apostolic endeavors. a local dealer; and an explanation to the stu­ school will receive Communion will meet March 15 at 8:15 The Rosary will be recited in These boys and girls of the sixth and sev­ dent body at a student council meeting of the in a group In the 8 a.m. Mass. p.m. following Lenten devo­ •f- church with the meeting follow­ enth grades at Cure d' Ars school, Denver, articles used during the Sacrifice of the Mass. Children attending the parish tions. A film will be shown and ing in the school lunchroom. have placed in the school corridors posters Displaying rosaries they received from school will receive Communion Father Frank Morfeld, pastor concerning daily Mass and participation in the members of the union are, front row, from left, in a group in the 9 a.m. Mass. z m i m I The guest speaker for the will be the speaker for the Mass by use of Missals. Rosaries were sup­ Douglas Romero and Nan Horvat, and, show­ .h* evening will be Dr. Robert A. evening. Hosts and hostesses plied by members of the Pious Union for chil­ ing other projects of the group in the back row, N*w Altar Clothf Bradley, Denver gynecologist, for the evening will be Mr. and dren, who decided to be faithful in praying a Cathy Poirer, Theresa Lyons, Elsie Moreno, (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) who pioneered in introducing Mrs. Joseph MeShane, and Mr. Rosary daily for the conversion of the Com­ Margaret Kanffman, Kavid Kosmicki, Barbara The members of the sodality psychosomatic” techniques of and Mrs. Stan Paprocki. munists. Wernel, and Patricia Ke'liher. are busy putting the crochet childbirth without anesthesia or An important Mens’ club drugs. ☆ BUYING THINGS edging on line material pur­ meeting will be held on March At Annunciation chased for. new altar cloths. 14 at 8:15 p.m. The light bulb * DOING THINGS Choir members are urged to THE ANNUAL St. Patrick’s sale sponsored by Mens’ club attend practice regularly to pre­ Day dance will be held in the will be March 16. Anyone wish­ ☆ GOING PLACES pare for Confirmation services school March 16. Tickets are ing to purchase bulbs is asked Mass Scheduled for Non-Catholics and the Easter High Mass. $1.25 per person. Reservations to call Quenten Quinn at FR. Z... for vacation. . . remodeling Plans were made at the room now being taken at 936-4444 or 7-0795. All sizes and quantities (Annunciation Parish, Denver) Catholic faith. more information on the central: ... appliances... furniture... auto. See us! Arrange­ tf mothers' meeting the past week 935-9359. Music will be furnish­ •f are available and home de­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Particular stress is being laid truths of their faith. : V- for the annual PTA bake sale ed by Johnny Pazlikovich and ments are made quickly .,. confidentially ... with liveries will be made. Thomas Barry, pastor, is offer­ on the Biblical foundations of Among those who would find on Palm Sunday. his orchestra. low bank rates ... and a repayment sch^ule com­ •h ing a special Catechetical Mass Cathj^^leaching, he reported. attendance of special value. fortably fitted to your budget. Stop in... or phone at 6 p.m. each Sunday in Lent Monsignor Barry said, are cou­ •S L«agu« to Moot SpoghaHi Dinner To Live Longer < our Installment Loan Dei)artment. Find out how easy •*e Are your driving habits above for non-Catholics and for Cath­ EVERYONE is welcome to ples planning marriage in the' it is to get the money you heed from ANB. (St. Francis de Sales' Parish, (St. Anthony of Padua's olics interested in learning more attend the Mass, the pastor em­ near future, non-Catholics mar-1 ' Denver) reproach? Thousands of people Parish, Denver) are killed annually in traffic about their religion. phasized, but the instructions ried to Catholics, and adult Members of the League of A spaghetti dinner will be accidents who are just as confi­ The usual sermon in the Mass, are particularly intended for Catholics who have not yet re­ the Sacred Heart will meet in AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK served on March 24 in the par­ Monsignor Barry said, is re­ non-Catholics interested in the ceived their First Communion Drive-ln Banking / Free In-bank Parking / 17th and Stout / CH 4-6911 the church March 19 at 1:45 dent as you that it cannot hap­ ish hall. Mr. and'Mrs. Thomas pen to them. Remember this placed by an instruction outlin­ teaching of the Church and for or who have not been Con­ p.m. (or recitation of the Ro­ LaBarbara will prepare spa­ when you drive and live longer. ing the central doctrines of the Catholics who feel they need firmed. sary. A business meeting will ghetti and meat balls. Our Lady follow in the assembly room of of Fatima Circle, which is the rectory. sponsoring the dinner, met in The Cub Scout Mothers auxi­ the home of Carmelita Becker liary, Troop 126, met March to make further plans for the! 13. A membership drive to re­ cruit new Cub Scouts wili be dinner. held in the next two weeks Instruction classes in the The auxiliary will meet again Catholic faith for adults are March 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the being held every Wednesday assembly room of the rectory. and Friday evening after serv­ Plans will be made for the ices in one of the classrooms. forthcoming Boy Scout dinner to be held after Easter. BIDS FOR THE construction of the new convent will be ifbrary fo Open opened at a meeting tonight of (Notre Dame Parish, Denver) contractors and the architect The newly (fstablished library in the rectory basement at 8 will be open every Sunday after p.m. all of the Masses. The library, with books for both children and adults, is located in the room marked “Office” in the main corridor behind the sanc­ tuary. The children's choir, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hartman, made its sec­ DINE ond appearance as a group at the 8:30 a.m. Mass March 10. IN The choir was organized the past fall. COLORADO FOR ADULTS and those over SPRINGS high school age who will be Con­ firmed on March 28 there will be two classes on Christian doc­ trine and Confirmation on Thursday evenings, Marph 14 and 21 in the parish hall. The parish census will be started in the coming week. The west of Sheridan to Hog Back road will be taken first. PTA Board to Moot (St. John the Evangelist's Parish, Denver) The PTA executive board will meet in the church, lounge at 9:30 a.m. March 18 with the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran, pastor, and Sister Mar­ tha Ann, principal. Parents of students in grades five through eight are soon to be ndtified in detail of the sum­ mer courses that will be offered by the school. This is an en­ richment program featuring classes in mathematics, art, science, and drama. The mathe­ matics will be of special benefit to students entering the ninth " '‘/f t grade in September.

    Authentic “Old Country” Parish Variety Shew Italian dinners for thuSe (St. Philomena's Parish, who enjoy relaxed dining in a warnv family atmosphere. Our Denver) menu lists over half a hundred The parish variety show is genuine Italian items, each or­ der prepared Individually for being planned for Spring, and your epicurean pleasure. You’ll young adults, junior adults, and never forget a “dining-out” in singers, dancers, imitators, or true Italian style at any other types of entertainers are needed. Those interested MARREHA & DALPIAZ may come to the school hall, SINCE 1920 . . . THE WEST’S March 14 at 8 p.m. MOST FAMOUS ITALIAN RESTAURANT. Boy Scouts troop 124 and their fathers enjoyed a bus trip to COMPLETE WINE CELLAR Peaceful Valley, the new Boy RATED EXCELLENT Scout ranch, March 10. OPEN 11 AM to 1 PM ’ Six of the l^ boys qualified for advancements. After an aft­ SUNDAYS 11 AM to 10 PM ernoon of tobogganing, the boys CLOSED THURSDAYS prepared supper for their fa­ 116 E. FILLMORE 2 MINUTES EAST OF THE thers. FlLLMOgE INTERCHANGE Troop 124 is under the direc­ tion of scoutmaster Howard Martin; assistant scoutmaster, Robert Zullo; and institutional representative, James Layden.

    TWENTY • EIGHT Fourth Grade Brownies, Troop 357, at­ tended a Fly Up ceremony. Wednesday, March 6, at the Butternut Inn. Thursday, March 14, 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page Thirteen St. Joseph's Plans Irish Dance for All (St. Joseph's Redemptorist Parish, Denver) A great day is promised (or Irish, the Swedes, the Germans and everyone else who attends Double Ring club’s St. Patrick dance on March 16. The dance will be held in the parish hall at 9 p.m. .Admission is $2 per couple. Music will be provided by “Mc- Keagle's Four.” A committee of five couples will serve mid­ night refreshments. Mrs. Virginia O’Conner past president of Altar and Rosary society, and the officers who worked with her on the project of buying a new set of vest­ ments, wish to thank the parish­ ioners for their cooperation. Sign on Dotted Line THE WHITE and blue vest­ Adam Fleckensteiii, right, past presideiit to sign up are Joe Kissel, left, HNS treasurer, ments, imported from France, •f tb« Rely Name society at Our L ^ y of and Dick Morman. were used for the first time by Laardes parish, Deaver, gives the sign for Information on the retreat can be obtained Father Robert FeniU to cele­ the second call for the annual retreat for by calling the rectory, RA 2-6861, or the re­ brate his first High Mass on men of the parish to be held March 29-31 in treat captains,' Woodrow Wilson, SH 4-2S86, Jan. 6, Father Fenili is a for­ Sacred Heart retreat house, Sedalia. Waiting and Al Denny, PE 3-S635. mer graduate of St. Joseph’s school. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■a ■ Bake Sale Slated The Altar and Rosary society Full House for Symphony 1 will hold a rummage sale from ■ ! (Our Lady of Grace Parish, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 23 in THE BEER THAT jamming the Denver Auditorium arena for the annual “Dance of the Comedians,” “On the Trsdl” from “The Grand • Denver) the church hall. children’s symphony are 2,300’ boys and girls from area Catho­ Canyon Suite,” the first movement of Beethoven’s Fifth Sym­ The Altar and Rosary sodal- lic schools. Playing for the youngsters is the Denver Symphony phony, ballet music from “ Faust,” and the ilory of “How Mu­ MADE MILWAUKEE _ I ity will hold a bake sde after News Deadlinai orchestra under the direction of Vasilios Priakos, assistant con­ sic Began,” narrated by Harry Safstrom, peraonnel manager all Masses March 17 in the ductor. The children were treated to performances of the for the orchestra. FAMOUS church vestibule. The deadline for news stories Lenten devotions are being to appear in the “Denver Cath­ held every Wednesday at 7:30 olic Register’’ is Monday at S Presentation Pupils Obtain p.m. Father Harding of the pjn. All correspondents are Maryknoll Fathers will give the asked to have their copy and MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. sermons. The Stations of the pictures at the “Register” at Stamps for Dishwasher Cross are held every Friday this time to assure publication Robert M.—Paul V ^M . T. Murray evening at 7:30 p.m. in the following Thursday Issue. (Presentation Parish, Denver) The winning class will be the A total of 138 books of stamps first to move into the new has been collected by the chil­ school. The eighth grade class dren in the parish school for the f9r two successive weeks has purchase of a dishwasher for won a bonus of stamps from the the cafeteria of the new school. credit union for the most de­ PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE Young members of the credit posit points. The third grade is CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE FOR PROMPT SERVICl union are being given stamps Ifeading in the number of filled for each deposit to support the books. project. Parishioners who would care THE OFFERTORY commit­ ALL SAINTS OUR LADY OF FATIMA ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA ST. DOMINIC'S to help may leave stamps at tee will hold a coffee and^dough- the credit union office and may nut hour after the Masses Len's Pharmacy ‘BUD” STEPHENS BLY'S designate the class that will re­ March 17, beginning with the 8 LINCOLN DRUG L. C. FEHR, Prop. receive credit f6r the contribu a.m. Mass. The purpose of the FREE DELIVERY Member St. Vincent da Paul’i Prescription Pharniary Uon. hour, which will be held in the Geld lond Stiiept Pailih .Uoiiro; 9 A.M. to 8 P.BL credit union office, will be to ac­ U4S S«. Fwteral WE. S 4MI Hava Your Doctor Phona SaL 9 A.M. to 2 A.M. cept special donations for fur­ Ui Yuur Piaicripliun 3130 W. 20th Avo. — GL 5-5191 Woodland Park nishings in the enlarged church Your Catholic Druggist Paramount Haights Shopping Centar Frto Dtlivory Dan Caulfield IU04I W. laili Aae. IE. 7'Slll and school. Unit Convenes Special gifts and commemora­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' (Our Lady of the Woods Parish, NOTRE DAME tions can be made at this time. ALL SOULS, ENGLEWOOD Woodland Park) j South Denver Drug FRIENDLY The Altar and Rosary society “THE MYSTICAL BODY ” is CHERRELYN “Have Your Doctor Call Us" met in the church for the rec­ Watching the Fun LINCOLN DRUG Complete Drug & UqUor the title of a program to be pre­ DRUG & PHARMACY itation of the Rosary. sented by Mrs. June Eggert at DRUG STORE FREE DELIVERY Department Roger Hutton, left, president of the CYO of St. Michael’s In SIcknatt and In Haallh Alameda A Sheridan The business meeting followed the .Altar and Rosary society Gold Bond Stampa , Wm. N. & KEITH SNIDER parish, Craig, and Wally Gallagher, president of the CYO of Phone SU. 9-2561 1345 So. Ftdoiol WE. S 4A6I Jewell A Federal in the home of Mrs. Frank Har­ meeting March 21. Phona 695 So. Pearl St. RA. 2^191 bour. There were eight mem­ St. Stephen’s, Gleflwood Springs, take time out to watch the BROADWAY at QUINCY Your Catholic Druggist The meeting will begin with ENGLEWOOD WE. 4-4220 bers and two children present. dancing at a Twist and Limbo party held by the two organiza­ Dan Caulfield w recitation of the Rosary at 7:30 FREE PARKING ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ Mrs. Joseph Herrmann, presi­ tions Feb. 17 in Crmg. p.m. in the church. Adoption of dent, conducted the meeting. BLESSED SACRAMENT the new constitution and bylaws CATHEDRAL A potluck supper was given Alameda Drug Store will also be held. v. O, PETEnsON, Prop. for members of the parish dur­ ST. JOHN'S PARISH ing the month. Mrs. Jack Fou- Cut Rate Drugs E. 7th AVE. A ELIZABETH ST. shee will clean the sanctuary Full Schedule Fountain Service Sundries for the month. Mrs. Vern Ob- ______SUNDAY MASSES PRESCRIITIONS CALLED Yuiir lluviness Appreciated lander will launder the Altar Of Activities Set 6:00 - 7:30 - 9:00 - 10:30 A.M. and 12:00 M. Alamtda A So. Broadway linens. FUR And DEI IVKItED A full schedule of activities is CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 The ne.xt meeting will be a CGlfii tt DtWfliiif Dtnver planned by St. John’s Catholic R t . R e v . J ohn P. Mo ran , P astor Staci 1934 AC. M6/5 ST. JOHN’S Lenten luncheon in the home of Young Adults club for the rest Mrs. Joseph Herrmann. Mem­ E. 7th and Elizabeth St. EA. 2-2026 of March. The club is for Cath­ bers will meet at the church CHRIST THE KING EA. 2-7711 Vowo; olic single men and women be­ CAPITOL DRUG before the luncheon for the Ro­ tween the ages of 18 and 30. PAUl 0. SCHNEIDER sary. Reverend Kavanagh The Apothecary Shoppe Mtmbar of St. John'i Parish OLSON'S Phona: DUdlay I-14M closed the meeting with a On March 17 the members Convenient Drive-In are planning a sports party at m SLOWER SHOP 4U3 lASr Stk AYE. at BIRCH, prayer and a blessing. Refresh­ Choose your Pharmacist, Window Service the Celebrity Sports center. ^ I B s ’142 St. Paul DENVER, COLO. ments were served by the host­ Food Market DUdIty 8-4019 FREE DELIVERY ess, Mrs. Harbour. There will be bowling, swim­ Aereu from Chirry Cr««k Bank Prescriptions Exclusively E. 6lh g Fillmore FR. 7-2741 Appreciates Your Business FREE DELIVERY as you would ming, and pool. Members are to Where Flowers Are ChwH Atcaaali lavltiS ST. JOSEPH’S meet at 2 p.m. in the Haul Brau 3030 E. 6th EA. 2-1801 Gnsranteed Society Elects in the center. HOLY CROSS, THORNTON choose a doctor A roller skating session at Greene's Pharmacy New Officers Roller City will be held from 2 — CURE d'ARS PARISH — — CITY VIEW (St. Joseph’s Parish, Golden) to 5 p.m. March 24. The mem­ Prescriptions bers will meet at St. John’s E. 32ND A DAHLIA ST. PiofessioriCkl Phaimacy The election of officers for the Fountain - Cosmetics St. Joseph society was held the gymnasium. Sixth avenue and SUNDAY MASSES l*h. AT 7 5535 Elizabeth street, at 1:30 p.m. B7M N. Cuiuna Complete Drug Service past week" at the third organi­ 6:00 - 7:00 - 8:00-10:00-11:30 & 7:00 p m. PHONE 777-2700 There will be a corporate Thurntun 3fi, Oolo. zational meeting. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 See Bob Rubles 30 South Broadway Elected president were Mr. Communion in the 9 a.m. Mass CONFIDENCE and Mrs. Franz Scholz; vice March 31 in St. John's church. 3050 Dahlia St. EA. 2-1119 Breakfast will follow' at Man­ HOLY FAMILY ST. LOUIS, ENGLEWOOD president, Mr. and Mrs. Carl IS VITAL Nelson; recording secretary, nings. BUY 4 LESS Mr. and Mrs. James Walt; cor­ The club held a business meet­ QUINN PHARMACY Place complete con­ responding secretary, Mrs. Eu­ ing March 3 in St. John’s gym­ gene Bolitho and Mrs. Paul Prescription Druggists nasium and sponsored a ski trip fidence in your REXALL DRUG Bergstrom; treasurer, S. M. to .Arapahoe basin March 10. TOLVE LIQUORS W. 3Slh A Ttnnyion pharmacist, as you "Prescriptions for Less” of the special prize for the eve­ Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia . Fhona: OL. S-;913 3421 So. Broadway ning. Hava your Doctor call u> would your doctor SU. 1-4497 Hews Deadline! Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 in time of sickness THE SOCIETY meets the first The deadline for news stories .\I( K FLORA JAN'ICE M ( KEY___ HOLY FAMILY — for guarding ST. MARY MAGDALENE Tuesday of the month. This to appear in the “Denver Cath­ NAN(V JIM JERKY >L\RV newly formed Society is being olic Register” is Monday at 5 your health is his p.m. AH correspondents are WOODMAN WARREN organized to unite all the par­ only profession. ish organizations in Catholic Ac­ asked to have their copy and THELMA KASSON pictures at the “Register” at DUCKW ALL’S p h a r m a c y PHARMACY tion and to better serve the BEAUTY SHOP needs of its members and of this time to assure publication —Prescriptions— 5000 W. 29th Ava. at Yatas 2876 Colorado Blvd. Denver's Newest. O F FATIMA the parish as a whole. in the following Thursday issue. 44tb A Tennyaun (il. 3 2331 Drugs - Cosmetics Hair Styling Suburban Variety Store Denver 12, Culu. Parmanant Waving Liquor - B eer. PHONE DExtar MISS DAHLIA SHOPPING CENTER Free to Nurlb Denver Oollvoiy APPLEWOOD PHARMACY CL. 5-2474 Night Ph. BE. 7-2484 Thalma Kation O'Connor, Owner 33rd A Dahlia EA. 3-9031 * FREE DELIVERY * GOLD BOND STAMPS Mr. tt Mrs. P. A. Warren HOLY NAME, FT. LOGAN 2098 Youngfield 238-1204 John C. Your Catholic Orugglil ST. MARY’S, LITTLETON Please Patronize LINCOLN DRUG Dan Caulfitid Your REGISTER Schali SELL 4 LESS Advertisers and FREE DELIVERY OUR LADY OF 1 0 U R D E S « ® S T . ANTHONY OF PADUA Gold Bond Stampi Mention 234S So. Fid iral WE. 5 4441 )fexaU “Tha Stara of Partanal Sirvlti" THE REGISTER Your Catholic Druggist LINCOLN DRUG DRUG STORE Dan Caulfield Wesley Pharmacy FREE DELIVERY PY. 4-1344 Prescription Druggists Gold Bono Stamps 2500 W. Main Lltllaton, Colo. HOLY TRINITY S. J. aUlNlAN ; PEarl 3-9438 2345 So. Fodoral WE. 5-4441 St. Vincent de Paul's Parish so. UNIVERSITY BLVD. A E. ARIZONA Watlay Ava. Member St. VIrKenI Your Catholic Druggist ST. VINCENT DE PAUL At So. Downing Oe Paul Perish SUNDAY MASSES , HASTINGS Dan Caulfield V 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 1 DRUG STORE ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA ( D h u q ^ Confessions: Saturdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. ST. CATHERINE'S Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor 7230 N. Ftdtral “Filling Prescriptions Is the 2385 ^ A r l z o n ^ ______SP. 7-4813 Most Important Part of HA. 9-3525 ALLENDALE CR. 7-0549 OL. 3-7204 Our Business" Woatmlniter PHARMACY BUSY CORNER o Girts o Cards o C'usmetics ^ DRUG STORE RA. 2-5G64 • Free Delivery jPreisser's Red & White Froa Proicrlptlon Dtllviry 9800 W. 59th Place Professional Pharmacists 1000 S. Gaylord at Tenntstaa UA. 2-2397 I Grocery and Market W. 381h Ave & Federal Blvd. MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Arvada, Colorado ST. VINCENT DE PAUL mCathoilca BUY produeta I FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLIS Denver, Colo. advartl.M in th#lr I AND QUALITY GROCERIES CATHOLIC meBOi 9 U g ^ REXALL (b h u q . Doyle's Pharmacy j Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 PATRONIZE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY ' 'v"- I 2311 E. OhI. A«*. (S. Ualv. aaJ Okla) Prescription Druggists THE PARTICULAR High Flying Eagle DRUGGIST First in Prescriptions TELL THEM YOU SAW THEIR AD IN Prescriptions Our I'irsl Boy Si-niil of St. .Vmlirw's parish. Wia.v, to rm'ivc Fast Free Delivery Spccialtii the covi-K'd Eagic rank is Lawrcnio E. >llch, Jr.. iTUtor, a CECIL'S SUPER 2238 So, Colorado Blvd. CECIL MIACHAM, Prop. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RA. 2-4B54 2707 E. Louisiana mmilicr of troop sponsored by the Wray Veterans of Phone 757-7677 ______Penvar, Colorado______Foreign Wars post. Larry was awarded the distiiietlon al a QUALITY MEATS - FISH - POULTRY troop eoiirt of honor Marili :t. .Vt left is the troop seoutmaster, Charles Adamson, also a memlier of St. .Imirew'h parish, and Nationally .Advertised Brands Foods Page Fourteen The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March ] 4 , 1963 at right the pastor. Father Joseph A. Cnrli. Save Money Here — 1004 S. Gaylord — PE. 3-7383 0| iKtM t) M E N Area's Newest Dealership Opened by Edward Tynan

    One of the Denver area's ran of the U. S. .Army, with father of three boys. Timothy. ! most respected young busi­ service in Korea, he was born Sean, and Edward. -A brother, i nessmen, Edward T. Tynan, in .\ew Jersey and came William. is a teaching . is heading the dealership of with his parents. .Mr. and Brother of Charity of the ' Denver’s newest automobile Mrs. Thomas J. Tj'nan and lmmacid.;iic ll.-art of Mary agency, family, to Denver in the mid- in Banning. Cc-jlif. .\nother . Ed Tynan's E. 1930s. His father, who died brother. .lohn. is with a ma­ Colfax Chrys- Feb. 26. 1962. was a former jor oil comiiany in Houston, s 1 e r - Plym­ general manager of .Armour Tex.; and two brothers, outh, at 5225 & Co. in Denver and later a James ami Robert M., are in 1 E. Colfax ave­ business in Denver, Two sis- : nue. ters. Mr.s. Donald Karr and The genial Mrs. Joh.n Shea, res'^de-in. Irishman, a Denver. member ','he new service nmenver of Christ the of the dealership is Henrv King parish, Havden. a :!"'-;.ear reteran of Denver, has Mr. Hzydan Chrysler service who formcr- designated a St. Patrick day |v was as'-eci.ated with Binx opening celebration at the Johnson Chrysler agency. new agency on Saturday, Tynan has arranged a typi­ William McDree Will Back March 16. cal Irish celebration tie - in ; with 'gr.ir.u O '! -■■11- on LONG KNOWN in the met­ Saturday. .A showroom of new ropolitan automotive indus- green ( nrv-ler eor- e'.tib'es Melodies of Old Erin try, Tynan was general man­ will be displayed and visitors ager for the former Reed-Fen- will be given green cerna- i nell Motors, a Chrysler-Plym- lions. Other arrangements for To Highlight Luncheon outh dealership in Denver, the oneni-ig are being unade before joining the Chrysler by Tynan and his staff. Two well-knowTi entertainers ver area are invited to attend corporation as its division Overall remodeling of the ^w ill lend their talents to the the special St. Patrick’s lunch­ dealer enterprise representa­ Edward T. Tynan present location i.s nearing Knights of Columbus Friday eon festivities March 15, which tive for the Western half of eompleiibn, ^l'‘,lgr■l ;.ici'ii --s vice president of the .A :!"ri- The Number by the Parish Luncheon club’s annual salute will start promptly at 12 noon the United States. In this ca­ for disjilaying automobiles pacity he was headquartered can National Bank. )r t-'e i nst'imei’s’ . c.nveni- to SL Patrick this Friday, and finish at 1 p.m. in order Heading Over Each Ad is March 15, at the K. of C. club for business men to attend. The at St. Louis, Mo., and Wich­ ence is one of the ne'>v fea­ TV.NAN attended S'. .lolin's I bouse, 1575 Grant street, usual charge for the luncheon ita, Kans., until he returned tures. grade school, Regis and Ca­ the Key to its Location on Denver. is $1. to Denver recently to open up Tynan and his staff this z the new dealership. thedral high schools, and t.*:? week issuc'd an inviiation to WILLIAM McILREE, one of Tynan, an experienced and Colorado School of Mines. the public to attend the open­ the Map. z the area’s most versatile sing­ Irish Minister qualified businessman, has Golden. He is married to the ing da.\ festivities and to in­ PARISH ers, and Will Back, long favorite been in automobile sales for former Rosemarv Mealy of spect the showroom, green orchestra leader and popular more than 10 years. A vete- Colorado Springs and is the e nvert hles and clil pianist, will entertain during the To Appear at luncheon. For this special oc­ casion there will be no speaker Dance March 16 Mcllree, who possesses a vi­ A highlight of the St. Patrick’s REAL ESTATE GUIDE brant tenor voice, will be heard night ball sponsored by the Irish in a selection of Irish songs. He Fellowship Club of Colorado on 6— -Blessed Sacrament 17-1—Notre Dame 36— St. Louis will be accompanied by Back, Saturday, March 16, at the Elks Monfview and Jasmine I VACANT— MOVE RIGHT IN (Englewood) who also will be featured in spe­ ballroom, Denver, will be ap­ pearance of Michael 0. Morain S25,.t00 Tudor English brick, cialty numbers. Both Mcllree r iiYiirv rtpeiir 1 linHrnnmo (Jth •> "10. Old Greenbrier custom built 3141 SO. CLARKSON ’Zf and Back are among the en­ of Dublin, Irish minister of lands Luxury aecor. .1 uearooms t-iin,home. 3 bedrooms, i-u baths. Ill finished basement,). 2 fire-.'full basement, double garage. Cover* 2 bdrm.. full finished basenicnrl*^ tertainers who will add to the and fisheries. Mr. 0. Morain has places. Formal dining room c.\- ed patio. 14x24 family room with firepiace.”? festivities of the annual St. Pat­ been designated honorary grand Lise your equity as down pa.vment. W ' \V carpeting and drapes. Easily 2 its to sunporch. H.W. heat. Ex­ Can assume exCsIlni! loan or 10': financed. . 3 rick’s charity ball benefit for marshal of the St. Patrick’s day quisite decor. M.ary Grace Clark. down for new loan. parade, which will be held ear­ .SK. 6-7272. ' Catholic Charities on Saturday GREENBRIER RLTY. WA. 2-1179 3216 SO. GRANT I night, March 16, at the Cosmo­ lier that day. MONTE CARROLL 21 — Presentation 2 bdrm. part basement. 2 car garage. politan hotel, Denver. RE.VLTOR ! DANCING and entertainment New kitchen, hath, fireplace. 1 block 3- All Catholic men of the Den- to St. Louts school and church. J . have been planned by the com­ 261 Filmore FL. 5-1631: MOVE RIGHT IN WHEN BUYING OR SELLING ^ mittee in charge. Dancing will 7— Christ the King I Spotless 2 bedroom, with attached FOR FAST FREE APPRAISAL ^ be from 9 p^m. to 1:30 a.m. to ' garage. N’ew furnace, storm win­ CALL YOUR ~ CATHPLIC REALTY FIRM d| the music of the Blue Notes or­ dows. $10,250. V.'V appraised. Try LOCATION IMPORTANT? your terms. Drive by 880 King and looking at chestra. Entertainment will in­ WILSON & WILSON See 470, 480 and 490 S. Ivy, now 3- Call Rose Moore, 424.1411. clude an exhibition of Irish 2896 So. Broadway things . . . bdrm. bricks, 1‘'4 baths, 2-car Rar.. dancing by the Ceili Dancing bsmt., $21,000. Only 3 biks. from Canyon Realty 424-5772 SU. 1-6671 By Lon Heoly Group, glee club singing, and new Catholic Church and school other musical features. Eveleen .site. Walking distance clem. J'r. 26— St. I Catherine 36— St. Louis OUR CHANGING ECONOMY Maher, queen of the Irish Fel­ High, (Jeo. Wash. Hiph School, shop­ (Englewood) “An apple a day lowship Club, will reign as ping and city bus. Call Sclvy 333- 3465 \n . 44lh *r Keeps the doctor away,” queen of the ball. 7085. Must see to appreciate Large and lovely older home But with apples so high, it’s not Ticket^, at $1.50 per person, PINKSTON & CO. Near Kegis. Large 4 bedroom, brick i funny. will be available at the door, or 3535 Monroe Realtors 399-1242 home. ' Full f|nished basement. with full basement, family room, So 1 think I will can be obtained by calling Mrs. Evening f.'js A!or?rr Double garage, fenced yard. Owner 2 fireplaces, $16,500. Good terms. Just chance ’coming ill. Bone, WE 6-0568; Mrs. Dough­ Members ol Knights of Columbus Council are Tlioiim I'. Hagcrty, state deputy of Boul­ 11— 'Holy Family sacrificing. Call Mrs. Chlk. DE. 3- Then I’ll call in the doc — I’ll erty, HA 9-5118; or Mrs. Vigil, 1313 in Longmont recently burned the mort­ der; George i'omainvillc, first president of i------[4109. 781-7013 or 761-1140. ext. 56. T save money. 935-0547. gage on their home at appropriate ceremonies the home corporation, and who was inslrii- that included a dinner and brief talks by K. nienial in getting the home started: John JAMES A. HICKAM, RItr. 441d Quitman. Shown by appoint-i ' 41 — St«. Peter and Paul ZJ INCOME TRY of C. officials and invited guests. The home Spenner, grand Knight; the Itev. Martin ment. Older 2 bedroom frame; ^'*3ineda RA. 2-2121 is located at 237 S. Main street, Longmont. .Arno. O.S.B., council chaplain; ami Martin (Wheatridge) with remodeled bath and kitch­ TAX The burning of the mortgage is the culminu- Bersano, iircsident of the home corporation 26— St. Cotherine tion of 10 years of work by the members of and district deputy of district No. 1, who was en. Has sun mom, full base­ PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN * REPORTS Longmont council. Shown above, left to right, master of ceremonies. ment, gara.ge. Close to schools, FOR SALE OR TRADE AND LAKE VIEW - m. shopping and transportation. m 2 units or spacious 2 bedroom brick By owner. Large brick home.’^- PREPARED Fiesta Dishes - Open Stuck with 3rd bedroom in finished base­ LEE KINNIE CO., BUILDERS ment. Trade for small 2 bedroom Ideal for large family or 2 fam- IZ Gifts - Hardware - Paint home. ilies. 5 finished bedrooms, 2*» Need a Teepee See Lee’s baths, walk-in closets. Family ZZ John C. McCammon Glass - Toys Lenten Pre-Cana Conference Slated Ofc. HA. 2-1411 Days HA. 4-1462 Pipe Threading ACE REALTY CO. style kitchen with eating area,»» Member Eves. HA. 2-4830 formal dining room with ad-“ Window Shades-Key The second Lenten pre-Cana Fifth avenue and Josephine' as the domestic issues of mar- Realtor GR. 7-5252 S t Francis de Sales Parish 11—-Holy Family joining patio. J2_ ft. Jivipg room .^ Duplicating conference will open Sunday, street, Denver. ■'.ed lifi'. 2 fireplaces. Full finished base­ Phone 777-0086 March 17, at 1:15 p.m., at the The Rev. 27'— St. Catherine Open Friday & Monday Eves. On March 20, Dr. Louis Hall (Derby) ment with knotty pine paneled 820 So. Pearl St. 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 pre - Cana Conference Center, Francis Syri- and Dr. :. J. V'on D. uen v>.li BY OWNER tec. room. Double garage. Large aney, pastor of discuss the physical aspects' of i Lovely newer brick home. Large "L” shaped porch. Over-size lot.J- Tremendous storage space. Pa-V State Council Meet St. Pius X par­ marriage. Tlw conference will living, dining and kitchen. 4 7745 ONEIDA ish, .Aurora, rochial school bus avail. Near*' close March 22 and certificates bedrooms, 2 baths, nice base­ 2 bedrooms, two lots. Modern. Easy Wheatridge High School. Ex-3 The Colorado State Council of will serve as will be presented to couples ment. Small down. 4066 Ames. terms to GOOD party. Mr. Henning. cellent Condition. Good Loan* the Knights of Columbus will director and who have attended all of the GR. 7-6731. Value. Call today. BE 3-6222 ' meet in Pueblo Sunday, March will deliver the MIDWEST REALTY 17. Thomas F. Hagerty, state sessions. 3 o m e m a k e r opening ad­ 11— Holy Family 42— Sf. Philomena Zl H ’S | deputy, urges the attendance of dress Sundav The evening sessions will FR. 7-0293 EA. 2-7227 all elective and appointive state afternoon. stait at 7:45 p.m. and questions NO DOWN Gl. PAY $65.00 officers and district deputies at may be asked at each session. 28— St. Dominic 1124 ELIZABETH Z I Department I Engaged cou­ P.l.T.I. m the meeting. Final plans for the R 'SI'! valion.-i may be made 2 bedroom older brick home. i . * I ples will gather or 10% down $65.00 r.I.T.I. 2 bed- 2712 FEDERAL BLVD. ^ Patronize These Reliable and Friendly Firms ■ state convention in Colorado again on Monday, Wednesday, by calling FL 5-8154. .A regis­i room doll house, 3rd bedroom In block to No. 13 bus and shopping.* Springs April 26, 27, and 28 will tration fee of S5 covers the cost j basement. On bus. Small lot. 3 - 1-bedroom units with excellent Lots of convenient living here. OnJy^ and Friday evenings, March 18, rental history. Owner will finance be reviewed. 20, and 22, for discussion of the of a lunch on Sunday afternoon, I with modest Initial Investment. Just $10,850. Call Mr. Severns, EA. g -? informational materials given I ACE REALTY CO. a stroll to church. Like new. To 3659. 5 domestic and physical features buy it — Call Woeber 287-4839. THE PUEBLO meeting will of the married state. On March the couples, and refreshments Realtor GR. 7-5252 COURTNEY REALTY i begin with 8 o’clock Mass in in the evening. BURNS REALTY 18, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Allen and : 14— Most Precious Blood Realtor______FR. 7-0844; Bacon & Schramm Holy Family church, immediate­ Mr. and Mrs, Don Lawless wifi Realtor ______HA 8-3571 6— Saessed Sacrament 46— St. Vincent de Puul ZZ Composition Roofing ly followed by breakfast in the speak on the financial, as v. c;; 2581 SO. JERSEY 31— St. James Pueblo Council home, 701 Berke­ Tile Roofing ‘ Spacious large brick with gnrgemir 1238 SO. COLUMBINE Z ley. The business session will FOR SALE BY OWNER I \U*w. 1.5G0 sq. ft., plus full base- 1204 JASMINE Roof Repairing begin at 10 a.m. • ."Z hedroom honu* at Jasmine. I ment. 2 ear garage. Covered patio, 1 Blk., to Mayfair shopping and bus. Lovely 5 room, fuU finished base-S MIII&S , wlilcli is below HIA ' firnplocf. 2 tile baths. I.arge elec­ tills well built Tudor Brick, beauti­ ment, brick home. 2 car garace. 2? Those desiring overnight ac­ fully planted with 2 bedrooms up baths. A-1 construction. Built by aZ2 1517 Chtytnn* P K ci TA 5-5251 4020 Brighton Blvd. Attorne] j apprai'Di. 1.5i»0 .'q. ft. floor. tric kitchen, fenced yard. A real commodations should send their 'y 1.500 sq. fi. id iinished h.iscincnt. buylll and 2 bedrooms and den down, dis- contractor for hU son. $18,950.Z! (Colfax at Broadway) CU. 4-6568 I I bdrm., 2 rec. rooms or 2nd bdrm. posal, 2 fireplace.*;. Terms to suit you. Shown by ap-ml request to John D. Burke, state j Full dbitug' room. Breakfast room. NEWPORT REALTY Janet Fredricks — PY 8-3972 puintment. m treasurer, 1620 Kickapoo road, I 1 ’4 baths. 2 fireplaces, patio, 2 car To Seek I ::arage. New furnace. Call 756-0493. 1454 Newport 333 153S DUNTON KNUTSON REALTY Z Pueblo. (.Sirs, Herbert M. Barton. 999-8384 1238 E. Colfax 244-3313ZZ Realtor 255-5451 16— Nativity of Our Lend Not Listed By Parish Electrical Contracting & Repairing 6— Blessed Sacrament (Broomfield) 31— St. James Re-Election 85 SO. ESTES Atty. Robert B. Keating. Coun­ 2600 DAHLIA I block to church and schools MONTCLAIR ; 3 bdrm. brick. Basement, garage,* „ , , ...... Owner in only 6 month.>. nnw (rims- fenced. Covered patio. Fine loca-I STROHMINGER cilman of District 1, has an­ Want hi- luom.v' .New hiilhs.’ Lieu- ,. , . Brick English bungalow. 2 bdrnis. lion. St. Bernadette Parish. m trie kitchen'.' 2 e.xlia bedioon,, amt junmacu- liv. room, dinette, fireplace, I-‘.j nounced his intention to seek re- den in nice bnspmenl? Thl*^ pleasani jlato 4 bedroom, full bdJ':ement home baths. Full fin. bsmt. 1 car attached Electric Co» election to the City Council. He well located home is iie.ar schools ,i„r onlv 51650.00 down, assume garage. 1037 Olive. Call Fritz. 757- 2810 SO. EATON WAY ZZ bus, shopa. Hriced below MIA. 1, , . , - . « 6657. .New 3 bdrm. brick. Basement, ga-?^ was first elected to his presen: (Julck possc.sslon, l.arfie assumable j‘‘“^8*-' '"o clo.smR costsi. Pay rage, covered patio. 2 baths, electric* post in 1959. luHii. Call: 156.00 mo. r.I.T.I. Call Mr. Martin PINKSTON & CO. kitchen. In Bear Valley and Notre* Licensed and Bonded Dame Parish. ^ ^ A graduate of Cathedral :grade .\l>i;.\ REALTY Fit. 7-0938 ;UK. 7-2428. 3535 Monroe Realtors 399-1242 'ADKINS REALTY HA. 2-1425 Member Nttional Electriosl Contractors Ass’n. and high schools, Denver, ,Mr. 36— -St. Louis 1470 SO. ALLISON 5 6-— Blessed Sacrament Keating has been a practicih.: 16— Nativity of Our Lord (Englewood) EARLY AMERICAN S 1178 Stout St. AC. 2-5733 attorney since 1951. He is a New 3 bdrm, brick. Garage, baie^ 2036 GLENCOE ^______(Broomlield) ment, electric kitchen. Lots of wall** graduate of WestminNter law paper and paneling. IMi baths. Clos^ school and an imdergraduale of |4 bdnn. 2 .sitory brick. Large Large ami loijely older home to Alameda High School. ^ IIKVtHO THI INTIRI MITROPOV[TAN ARIA Denver university. Ipetud lumg loom, K.miai diningiParochial school. Grades 3 thru loom. Kitchen \utli dLshwasher. dl.s .o u.. c,.,,. •••i Consider trade on any of these fine* Mr. Keating served as t'lty posal. UuiU-in breakfast room. Full!” oJ. AtW Capo C Otic with full basement, family lENNIE LENNOX (Inlshed baaenvent with hardwoodi*> harm. 4yi to bt‘ finished. 2 homes or will build to suit on youi* '^oirrmusT Q Council president, 19iil-li2'. and lloor.s, rec. loom and 5th bdrm. 3| baths. Lot iW.XllS, pavod street, room, 2 fireplaces. Good terms. .site or ours. Cali Joe Trainer, WCJ* has been chairman of the blk.s. to Ble.'ssed Sacrament andi,wtnh 'irn-i ^’iln hv furnor 5-2712. Z Machelu-uf -S.-hool, Consider a n y li^ r '% 781-7013 or 76M1-10, ext., 56. CLOVER REALTY ; Mayor’s and Coiincilmeii se c­ reasonable offer. 'I’o .mo call Mr. i f *dl -\L , 5*9.)tU Or 4bf>* tion, Colorado Muiiieipal lea-giie, Martin 322-45i»5. .. 131)111. 985-0323 • Specializing in since 1962. He is a son of Den ver District Attorney B'cil Ki'at- Quality Plumbing MAY I ASSIST YOU IN ing. CUYING - SELLING - TRADING and Heating Repairs • Councilman Keating said ttic "DUNTON" city needs to redevelop down­ YOUR REAL ESTATE W t ll.W E THE BUYERS town Denver and promote an aggressive urban renewal pro­ PAUL A. STONE YOUR SLATTERY gram. He calls for a careful Realtor HOMe''OK I.M'OME p r o p e r t y spending program and a logical Member of St. Peter and Paul Parish WILL BE SOLD BY annexation policy. Associated with & COMPANY A member of St. Mary Magda­ R. H. J.U'OBSO.N & COMPANY lene’s parish, Mr. Kealiii'g is Trade Service Specialists DUNTON Plumbing and Heating married and the father of two PIIONKS — Office 4210.1U0 Hes. 42l.l:i.'.:i AL 5 5451 Contractors children. He is a past president udJ.'* Kalston Hoad .Arvada THREE OEEIUES TO SERVE YOU 181 VALLEJO ST. ;i r of JeffeiAon County Realtorj of the .Archdiocesan Holy Name ‘ ■. ii.pi? listing . Service — Traderis Club DUNTON REALTOR SH. 4-3181 Union and is a member of'tln' 3901 $ . Kalamath JOHN J. CONNOR, Prtfident Boy Scout Catholic lay advi'<)ry 0 Robert F. Connor, Vice Pretident SALES FRANK WATERS, Pres. ENGINEERING committee. Thui'-dciy, March H , 1963 The Denver Catholic Register Page Fifteen From tho High Schools St. Joseph's Among First In Operation Heart Beat

    (St. Joseph’s High School. The Rev, .Arthur Verdieck, of expression, and achievement Denver) S.J.. director of the Marycrest- of knowledge. By Martha Grancy St. Mary’s Pep club, commend­ St. Joseph’s high school stu­ ed fathers as well as daughters BLUEJ.AYS viewed the sodal- dents were among the first of for their cooperation in Regis ity-si)onsored talent show on more than 4,000 students' from athletic events. March 6, Winners were: First, 10 Denver parochial schools to Paul Rodarte, who did a Span­ participate in Operation Heart TOASTMASTER was the Rev. ish dance; second, Sam Olej- Beat. Robert Syrianey, pastor of Our nifzak, who played “Cherry Although Denver Junior acad­ Lady of Fatima parish and re­ Pink and Apple Blossom White” emy was the pilot school for ligion instructor at Marycrest, on the trumpet; third, Rita the program, St. Joseph’s was who brought the President’s tap­ Smail, who was accompanied the first school where the proj­ ed me.ssage and who is reported by Mary .Ann Schiel as she sang ect was put on a full schedule to have an able mimic among ”My Favorite Things;” fourth. on March 4 and 5. his parishioners. The program Dave Williams, who sang, Dr. Leland Huhn of the Colo­ was concluded with musical se­ ’’Brush Up Your Shakespeare,” rado Heart association directed lections by the Marycrest spe­ tied with Ann Piper who Char- the project, with the assistance cial choral group, with Kathy lestoned to ”Five-Foot-Two.” of Dr, William Morton and Dr. Kennedy as soloist. Afterwards students received John Simpson of the Public an additional treat when Mon­ Honored guests included Mary signor Richard Heister and Fa­ Out to win! Health service and Dr. Joseph Frazzini and AI DeCredico, Snyder from the University of ther Richard Hanifen presented members of the Marycrest ad­ Mary Ellen Newton, Mary Ann DeAnge- represent Mt. Carmel high school in (be con* Colorado. their own two-man variety show. visory board; Mrs. DeCredico; lis, Judy Grieve, and Mary .Ann Brienza dis­ test March 21. They were selected by a simi­ Dr. Huhn reported, ’’The pur­ and faculty members: Mrs. cuss plans for their entry in the Taste Setter lar competition held in the school. The ta­ pose is to test the tajre re­ Regis Mothers’ Club James Moynihan, Paul Horan, contest 'sponsored on the local level by the bles may be viewed by the public at the Den­ corder machine to see if it will Attend Dads’ Event Denver Dry Goods company and nationally ver Dry Gpods Company the week following pick up abnormal heart George Leone, Lawrence Bei- rieh, and Stuart Sommers, and by “Sevienteen” magazine. These girls will the judging. sounds.” (Regis High School, Denver) their wives or guests. On Feb. 25 the Regis High THE STUDENTS heartbeats Marycrest mothers, under the Mothers’ club responded in force were electronically recorded on chairmanship of Mrs. George to an invitation by Father Ver- 200 Young Scientists tape. Later tbe tape recordings Kennedy, made arrangements dieck, S.J., moderator of Regis Top Spellers will be analyzed by the heart for the banquet. Mrs. Henry Dads’ club, to attend the regu 4 Gianf Ticlref for a Big Even! specialists for unusual heart Kremp was in charge of decor­ lar meeting of the high school To Enter Work in Fair sounds. Two physicians listened ations. dads. This was the first time To Compete Mr«. Jack Hannon, above, Littleton, is CPTL ticket chair- Some 200 young scientists Teachers association according to the sounds of the students' that the mothers had an oppor­ The top spellers in the arch­ ifian for tte Silver Jnbilee banquet to be held March 25, in the ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS to Sister Mary Gloria of Cathe­ hearts, and the heartbeats were tunity to view the physical ed­ diocesan school system will from Catholic high schools in Hilton hotel grand ballroom at 7 p.m. A gala celebration honor­ dral high school, Denver, secre­ also recorded on a cardiograph for girls wishing to attend Mary­ ucation and extra-curricular ac­ match their skill on some of the the state of Colorado are ex­ ing the League’s 25 years of service to parent, child, and to crest high school next fall will tary of the CeSMTA. to test the accuracy of the tape tivities programs. worst ’’demons” in the English pected to enter projects in the the community, is planned. Mr. Max DiJuiio, Denver’s noted be held on Saturday morning, recorder. After a short talk by Father language in the Archdiocesan Brother Joseph of Mullen high composer, will present a musical program. Tickets may be March 16, from 9 to 12 o’clock, Archdiocesan Science fair to be purchased from PTA presidents or by calling Mrs. Hannon at There will be recall check-ups Verdieck, Mr. Ralph Taylor, Elimination Spelling contest to school is serving as committee in the new high school building, held Saturday and Sunday, for those who have any irregu­ S.J., acquainted the parents be held Sunday, March 17, in chairman for the fair. PY 4 0474. 5280 Federal boulevard. larities on the tests, but Dr. with the work of the boys in St. Vincent de Paul’s school, March 16-17, at Mullen high Huhn stressed that there should Because the test will be a ma­ the NFL club. He spoke of the Denver. school, Denver. BLUE RIBBONS will be be no worry on a recall, for jor factor in the selection of in­ dedication of the boys and noted The public is invited to attend awarded to the first, second, many students have heart The public will have an oppor­ coming freshmen, it will be nec-j; that Regis high, with 17 qual­ the oral contest, which will be­ and third place winners in each sounds that are healthy, but tunity to admire the scientific essary for all prospective stu­ ifiers, led both public and pa­ gin at about 3:15 p.m. of five categories; General sci­ simply different from the usual know-how of the youngsters at dents to be present, according rochial schools in the number ence, biology, chemistry, phys­ sounds-. an open house to be held Sun­ to Sister Sheila, principal. Oth­ of qualifiers for the State Speech THE YOUNG contestants are ics, and mathematics. Returns of the consent slips' er criteria for admission will be reminded that registration for day at Mullen high from 10 a.m. The CYO of St. Joseph’s parish. Ft. Collins, received Com­ festival to be held at the Uni Two of the entries in the past munion in a group in the 8:30 a.m. Mass March 3. The Very was 100 per cent, and the ab­ the recommendation of the the spelling bee will begin to 4 p.m. sentees will be tested at a versity of Colorado in Boulder year's Archdiocesan Science Rev. Monsignor Richard Duffy, pastor, addressed the youths grade school principal and the promptly at 1:30 p.m. and thef The young contestants will later date. Results of the tests March 15-16. fair went on to receive honors at a breakfast in the church hall following Mass. student’s record. written test at 1:45 p.m. of the 280 participants will be Fundamentals of basketball be on band to explain their pro­ both in the Denver Metropolitan The CYO, which is newly organized in the parish, elected Charge for the entrance ex­ It is necessary that the young­ known in April. jects to their interested, but Science fair, open to public and James Reid, president; Joseph Coyie, vice president; Susan amination is one dollar. were explained by Guy Gibbs sters arrive on time. Those who and James Bowen, coaches of sometimes baffled, elders. parochial school students, and Kelly, secretary; and Mary Sloan, treasurer. are late may be automatically MRS. GERTRUDE TYLER, the varsity and ‘B’ teams, re­ a Bistate fair for Colorado and The adult advisers are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers, chair­ IT IS A BIG STEP from the eliminated from the contest. Public Health nurse; Mrs. V’i spectively, with members of Wyoming. men; Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeCicco, and Mr. and Mrs. LaClare office of a university president Each archdiocesan grade A COMMITTEE of some of Leonard, EKG technician, as­ in Pennsylvania to a grass hut those teams participating. The two projects that re­ $oan. sisted by Mrs. Edythe Clark, a school is eligible to send eight the leading scientists and engi­ in the Philippine Islands, but the There were demonstrations of ceived the awards were a skele­ registered nurse; Mrs. Dolores pupils to the contest, four from neers in the Denver area will ; The CYO of Sts. Peter and Paul’s parish, Wheatridge, is stage crew of Marycrest is tak­ rope climbing, trampoline, the ton of a dog, prepared by Pa­ Clark, heart sound technician; the seventh and eighth grades judge the projects between 10 tricia Nicholas, now a junior at holding a question-and-answer session every Wednesday in Lent ing it in stride. horizontal bar, weight lifting and four fropi the fifth and and Mrs. Verna Fabiano. a reg­ a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday. Cathedral high, and a study of at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. All members and their For the production of the play, and wrestling, activities under sixth grades. friends, both Catholic and non-Catholic, are invited to attend. istered nurse, took part in the the direction of John Barone In addition to projects from airfoils, prepared by Robert The Peace Corps Girls, to be THE WRITTEN TEST for the project. and Mr. R. Miller, S.J. Catholic high schools in Den­ Fairbairne, then a senior at Ca­ The basketball team of St. Louis’ CYO, Englewood, received held in the Little Theater of seventh and eighth grade pupils Mmes. Ethel Decker, Frances .After the athletic demonstra­ ver, entries are expected from thedral. the first place trophy for the city-wide tournament at the CYO Gibbons, Marcella Graney, Le­ Loretto Heights college on will be held in St. Vincent’s March 15-17, a .stage crew of tions Mr. J. McMullen, S.J., and Pueblo Catholic high school, St. dance March 3 in St. Franois de Sales’ high school. ona Hoffman, Elizabeth Hof- cafeteria and for the fifth and 30 girls is designing, construct­ Mr. C. Smith, S.J., moderators Mary’s high, Colorado Springs; The St. Louis’ youths also held a coffee and doughnut sale schulte, Lois Kerr, Mary Land, sixth grades in the school class­ ing. and painting 17 flats. of the year book. The Raider, St. Anthony’s, Sterling; and Mt. FAMILY March 3 in the cafeteria. and Helen I.eisenring donated rooms. Main problem faced by the and the newspaper, the Raider St. Gertrude's academy, Boul­ their services. The seventh and eighth grade FUN! The CYO of St. Michael’s parish, Craig, entertained the girls, according to Kate Dana- Review, told of th ' student work der. Mrs. Mary Rodriquez, presi­ pupils will hold their oral con­ Glenwood Springs CYO at a Twist and Limbo party Feb. 17 in hy and Paul Zarlengo, set co­ involved in those publications. dent of the St. Joseph grade tests in the parish gymnasium; The Science fair has been NEW the Craig church basement. managers, is conveying the “in­ The evening was most enjoy­ school PTA, prepared the lunch­ the fifth and sixth grades, in sponsored since 1958 by the Eight Glenwood Springs members, 13 Craig members, and terior effect” of a real grass able. Mr. Gibbs acted as master eons for the doctors, nurses, the cafeteria. Colorado Catiiolic Science Math PLATES PIANOS two adult advisers, Mrs. Hutton of Craig and Mr. Zinnella of and volunteers. Dr. Huhn ex­ hut. of ceremonies. Glenwood Springs, attended the party. pressed his appreciation for the Publicity director for the play A box supper opened the party, followed by dancing. A joint cooperation and help of the vol­ is Mary Jo Reinert, whose color Sodality Makes meeting of the two organizations was conducted by Roger Hut­ unteer mothers. scheme of burgandy red and Act of Consecration ton, Craig CYO president. white has found its way on post­ Students at Mt. Carmel (St. Anthony’s High School, At the meeting the CYO was explained to the newly organ­ IN THE FALL approximate­ ers into several Denver Catho­ Sterling) ized Glenwood Springs group, and future projects and expansion ly 13,000 parochial grade school lic high schools. Tickets of the On Feb. 20 mem'oers of the of the CYO in northwestern Colorado were discussed. students will be tested. Balti­ same color are being sold by To Enter Prize Exhibits Probationary Sodality of St. .An­ more, Md., Miami, Fla., Spo­ students in class competitions. thony's high school, made their The CYO of St. Louis’ parish, Englewood, will hold a St. kane, Wash., and Salt Lake Susan Liley is director of the (Mt. Carmel High School, Kathy Williams; biology, Wendy temporary act of consecration. Patrick’s dance March 17 in the school cafeteria. City, Utah will participate in student usherettes. James Cur- Denver) Carlino, Jeanne Zahar. Julie The ceremony consisted of res­ the program, but Denver is the tan and Paul Horan are direct­ Patterson, Iris Saracino, Carol On March 21, St. Dominic’s CYO, Denver, will sponsor a olutions made by the Sodalists The top 12 winners' of the Kichler, Geraldine Schaffer, mock trial, put on by law students from the University of Den­ first city where the tape re­ ing the play, with Sharon Delan­ cording machine is being evalu­ ey as student producer. for the next six months, and school’s first public Science fair Gale Stano, and Nick Pergola; ver. The trial will be held after the regular-business meeting in the blessing of the pins. ated. The Peace Corps Girls, a play and exhibit, held Feb. 24, will general science, Kathy Neme- the church basement. It will be open without charge to- all CYO Father Peter Urban gave a enter their exhibits in the arch­ cek, Cynthia Meloragnq, and members and to anyone else who wishes to come. in three acts written by David ‘Blarney Ball’ Rogers, will be presented in 8 short sermon on the consecra­ diocesan fair at Mullen high Gary Brienza. tion of Mary. Members of St. John the Evangelist’s-Christ the King CYO, o’clock evening performances on school March 17. The projects were judged for Set at Mullen The following girls made their Denver, will meet at St. John’s school at 7:30 a.m. Saturday, Friday and Saturday, March 15 Blue ribbons were awarded to (Mullen High School, Denver) act of consecration: Mary Ar- originality, neatness, and the March 16, for a ski-skating trip to Winter Park. The bus fare is and 16. and in a matinee per­ Patty Kochevar for her chem­ tm Saturday, March 16, the Stu­ tzer, Barbara Berhost, Ingrid presentation of ideas. F taid u g $2.25 per person. formance on Sunday, March 17, istry project demonstrating dent Council is sponsoring the Bolling, Mary Ellen Chenoweth, 1321 Lhcela at 2 o’clock. chromatography; to Janice De- The science classes are under- Blarney Ball” from 9 until 1‘2 Lynn Cross, Pat Degenhart, Luzio, Gerald Claassen and John the . direction of Sister Mary p.m. Science Fair Connie Dollerschell, Mary Jane Babish, who demonstrated the Doris. 1332 Broadway • CH. 4-4556' Fun for everyone is promised Frank, Martha Foxhoven, San­ effects of vitamins on a mouse, RAMBLIR as the popular new dance com­ (Cathedral High School, Denver) dra Haberkorn, Jean Harley, The annual school science fair the tests for contaminated bo, The Viscounts, will provide Georgia Schadegg, Sandra Se- water, and the intelligence of a VIC HEBERT, INC. the lively music. The Blarney was held March 4 in Oscar wald, Carolyn Stieb, Norma Un­ Eliminate . . . Malo hall. Projects were divid­ mouse, respectively, as their bi­ DENVER'S OLDEST DEALER Ball is to be held at Blarney rein, and Barbara Weingardt. ology projects; Castle, Cork, Ireland, otherwise ed into three categories; Chem­ * Slipping Transmissions Our Low Overhead Means Savings To You istry, physics, and biology. St. Francis High To Richard Horvat, Pamela known as the Mullen gym. Winners in the respective di­ 3460 Downing St. — 7 K. C.'s To Sorve You Refreshments will be served SerVoss, and JoAnn Schiavone * Leaking Oil Seals i visions were; Chemistry, Mar­ Seniors Honored Optn Monday Evenings AC. 2'4048 and dress is casual. for their general science proj­ puTYcurA'J^uJ j^ u garet Straw, Dennis Bianchi, (St. Francis de Sales’ ects — a solar kiln and the de­ • Sticky, Noisy ' Ed Ingram, Richard Vahren- High School, Denver) TROUBlT-ti TICKETS are priced at 8 velopment of the chick embryo. camp, and Jim Scott; physics, Eighteen seniors who have Shifting shillings 12 pence or $1.25 per gXPEf?" HAfJDS Dan Stewart, John Forsight, Second awards went to Elvira couple. Tickets may be obtained been members of the concert Elizabeth Talbot, Susan Boba- Suros and Reinhard Leinz in We Repair and Exchange from Bob Travis at Mullen, or choir for four years were hon­ O NE for DIRECT service lek, Paul VanWoenseT, biology, chemistry; to Jonna Ricotta. by calling him at Mullen, 789- ored at the meeting of the Par­ all types of Transmissions Pat Nicholas, Pat Palmer, Ka­ ents’ club. Suzanne Didier, Regina Hollo, 1807, or at the door. thy Harpole. Gloria Meier, and Mike Colacito, Mike Marranzino Be sure to get there early or The choir presented selections to both Mike Sonfier. from works performed during in biology; to Rosa Soy and AURORA TRANSMISSION & GEAR,1n C. the sly little leprechauns will Fred Timmons in general sci­ Projects were judged ac-cord- the past four years with several Terms Available — Nothing Down — Bank Type Financing get all of the refreshments!! ence. FUN FOR ALL IS promised ing to scientific thought, origin­ of the seniors as soloists sing­ coasts ality, sustained interest, techni­ 2246 DAYTON ALL WORK GUARANTEED EM 6-3898 by Mrs. Robert Kinkle, general ing the numbers they did at that ; Third place winners are: Chairman for the annual card cal skill, thoroughness, clarity time. Chemistry, John Scordo and party given for the benefit of DENVER CHICA60 TRUCKING COJNC. the Mullen high school chapel. 45th & Jackson • Denver • Phone Dudley 8-4567 The event is scheduled for March 24 at 7:30 p.m. Refresh­ ments will be served. Many special prizes are to be given during the evening. Tick­ ELECTRICITY ets can be obtained from Mrs. VISIT YOUR Herbert Wagner, SU 1-1689. POWERS ‘JFK’ Gives Talk PROGRESS CATHOLIC LIBRARY At Marycresf Event (Marycrest High School, Denver) The voice of “President John ALL PARISHES WELCOME .... F'. Kennedy” surprised more than 200 guests attending the an­ nual Marycrest high school Fa­ OPEN 11 AM. TO 3 P.M. ther-Daughter banquet, held at CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS the Regis Student center Feb 24. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. In the role of guest speaker Have you any idea of the number of ways in absentia, the President an­ that electricity serves you every day? On nounced by taped transcription your job, in your home, in your community Free Browsing his desire to form an all-girls’ and your nation... low-cost electricity and Peace Corps. The idea was the magic servants it operates work 'round Membership Fee $1 Per Year ... born, he added, with the an­ nouncement that Marycrest was the clock to make your life better and more Access to thousands of dollars producing the play, The Peace productive. America produces and uses Corps Girls. more electricity than any other nation on Of Catholic Literature He considered several seniors earth, and electricity is one of the truest as possible directors ol the new measures of a nation’s strength and unit, but specifying blunders its progress. 625 19th St. Next to Holy Ghost Church committed by each, he said he Counting on Talent could make no such appuint- Paul Rodartu. center, talent show winner evens. From left are Dave Williams, fourth ments at the present time. at Cathedral high sehool, Denver, counts out place winner; Rita Small, third place; Anne PUBLie SEftVtGE COMPANY OF COLORADO his prize money before some of the other Piper, also a fourth place winner; and Sam an investor-owned utility-on th e move Page Sixteen The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 14, 1963 young perforiners vvho look top place in the Olejiniazk, second place. Draft Decree On Revelation MARhLl PLACE "TAT"A TVTr p i / \ O RENTING*HIRING Is Completed OF MILLIONS 07 Or mL J 0 \.JLJ O BUYING-SELLING Vatican City —A new consti­ tution or draft decree on the •ources of Divine Revelation — Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Registej — Ask for the Classified Department to be submitted to the Second Vatican Council when it recon­ venes in September — has been New Classified Ad Deadline . . . completed by a special commis­ sion set up by Pope John XXIII. The commission was created NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. last November after the Pope Only Want Ads received by phone or mail before 5 P.M. Tue^ay can be published in the current week’s paper had intervened to halt discus­ sion on a previous draft which caused a clash between so-called INCOME TAX SERVICE 2A FURNISHED APTS. 25 REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 SEWING MACHINES 40 conservative and progressive FEDERAL A STATE INCOME TAX We specialize In Northwest Denver, groups among the Council Fa RETURNS FREFAREU. Individual, 2 BEDROOM Arvida, Lakewood, and Wheatrtdge SINGER partnership, corporaUon. Modem. TUe bath. Electric kitchen. real eetate. Prompt, courteous, sales thers. Reasonable. 1365 Detroit. FR. 7-1870 DIAL-A-STITCH $5.00 and up service. Your local realtor for 20 The latter favored a complete years. Zig-Zags, buttonholes, sews fancy redrafting of the document, No appoinhnont ntctsury. J. M. 1154 CORONA STACKHOUSE REALTY stlUUies. Overcasts. Must sell for Tax Sorvice, 4105 Tt|on, 477-1004 2 rooms, 3rd floor, private bath, 3535 W. 38th Ave. GR. 7-1678 last 2 payments of 54.18. 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Broadway SH 4-3SIB KIRBY VACUUM buUder and remodeler, home or sume caretaking. 3 rooms. 480 Like new. Cleans good. With attach­ All meetings were presided office. Free Est. CaU Royal Gagnon Washington. Mother of God Parish. ments and polisher. 515.00. 433-3612. over by the co-presidents of the EM. 6-0597 anytime. 733-0909. PIANO LESSONS 39A BUILDING MATERIALS 46A commission, Cardinal Alfredo HELP WANTED, FEMALE OFFICES AND STORES— Ottaviani, Secretary of the Sa Plano leisona In my home or yours. Typlfti, itenoi, dictaphone opn., FOR RENT 28A Experienced teacher. South Denver NEW AND USED cred Congregation of the Holy needed for temporary aaalgnmenta. area. SU. 9-2656. Office, and Cardinal Bea, presi No feea. You work for A ara paid 1201 SANTA FE BUILDING MATERIALS directly by ua. Comer. Light mfg. office. Ware­ dent of the Vatican Secretariat Expansion at Heme lo r Aged house. Parking. 580.00 mo. CH. 4-6808 PIANO TUNING 39B • PLUMBINO • STEEL for Promoting Christian Unity Twenty rooms were added on the third floor is operated by the Poor Sisters of St. Francis MANPOWER, INC. days. 82541634 after 6. • WINDOWS • DOORS 1554 CaUfonUa S t KE 4-7285 Plano tuning and repair work for of the west wing (above) at St. Elizabeth’s Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration. The circular REAL EST A T E- churches, schools, music teachers, KERDY WRECKING retreat, Denver, bringing the capacity of the porch at right supported by pillars covers the SITUATION WANTED and musicians. CaU 3554963. Okay Smut Bill UNIMPROVED 32 Contractors home to 120 guests. A “home away from main entrance to the home. FEMALE 12 2519 Wes* tth Ave. TA. 5-6011 home” for active ^ ed persons, St. Elizabeth’s SEWING MACHINES 40 Salem, Ore. — A bill to place EX. SICTY. deairea permanent posi- St. Therete motion pictures under the state Uon. Diveralfled experience. Excel­ 516 Newark Cl. Park Bast SINGER DIAL-A-SnrCH FURNITURE FOR SALE 47 law against obscenity was pass­ lent references. Sh. 100 plus, typ. 70 Extra large building site In area of CONSOLE; Zig-zags, monograms, plus. $350 - 400. Phone 365-7525. lovely homes. Walk to park, pool dams and mends, makes button- ed unanimously by the Oregon and golf. DU. B-3009 WE BUY, SELL. TRADE furniture. Ironing In my home. 53.00 a basket bolea and sews on buttons. Also makei decorative detigns. All with­ Gas ranges 517.56 and up. Refrigera- Senate and sent to the House of $ 1 0 9 ,0 0 0 Expansion Plan or 5 men's shirts 51-00. Or by the ton 525.00 and up. Rocking chairs 33 out buring attacbmenta. Assume 4 Representatives. In 1961 the leg­ hour. Call 433-4665. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE payments of 54.19 or 51540 caab. 52.00 and up. Many other bargains Not Listed by Parish Call HA. 3-1866. In new and used furniture. Midland islature passed an anti-obscen­ HOME TO SHARE 19 Furniture and Appliance, 4105 Tejon. ity law but in a case involving 477-8096. Widower with 2 boys would lUce to Sta. Peter and Paul (Wheatridge) SINGER DIAL-A-STITCH a Portland movie theater and Completed at St. Elizabeth share home with single man. Wheat- Ideal Location. 2 bdrm. brick. At­ ridge area. Phone 422-4922 after 6 tached garage, finished basement, Zig-zags, monograms, dams and BICYCLES 56 a foreign fllm the State Su­ p.m. 2 baths, lovely fenced yard. Low mends. Makes buttonholes and aews preme Court ruled that the law A $109,000 expansion project a home for the aged at 2825 W. with a statue of Christ the King taxes. 515400. 4040 Quay. 789-2177 on buttons. Alio makes decorative To my friendi and neighbors of evenings. designs. All without buying attach PreaenUtlon parish. I am your Bi­ does not apply to motion pic­ has been completed on the west 32nd avenue, Denver. The re­ for an altarpiece. ROOMS FOR RENT, menu. Assume 3 payments of 54.19 cycle Han. New-Used, all sixes. tures. wing of St. Elizabeth’s retreat. FURNISHED 20 Drive Out Today and See or 58.00 cash. MA. 3-1568. ParU, repairs. Al’s Bike Shop, 334 treat is operated by the Poor In 1954 the Franciscan nuns Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of SHARON HOMES Federal 935-3245. 56 years same transferred their mother house Rooms for Olrls. CathoUc Daughters Garrison St. at Oberon Whit* 1962 Model place. 5l yeara a member of this iiinRiaii:iiiiMiuiiJuuutiHaHiiimiuii!:mi:iiiimiumi;iin9iilniiiiiiiimuiiiiitiii:ii' the Perpetual Adoration. of America. 765 Penn. Also rooms 512,950 3 bdrms., bsmt. parish. to a 1,400-acre estate with 57 available for weddings or recepUons Zig-Zags Sister M. Mechtildis, superior, buildings near .Colorado Springs TA. 5-9597 ST. MARY'S—BY OWNER Will sell for 513.00 cash or terms. AUTOS (Us*d) 58 Lovely 3 bdrm, IVh baths, buUt-ln 333-1244. said the project adds 20 rooms, given them by the Modern HOUSES FOR RENT elec. Kitchen. Covered patio, garage Colorado Springs 18 for single persons and two Woodmen of the World. 55 Ford Tudor. Auto. Trans, rebuilt UNFURNISHED 24 w/dark room. 518400. PY 4-3475. motor. Top Shape. Leaving town for married couples, to the 1962 WHITE must sell. Make offer. Call anytime. ninniiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiniiiniiniiiiiiir On moving their mother house Zig-Zags, buttonholes, makes many home’s facilities and raises the Five-room double at 50 West Cedar. NO DOWN, G.l. stitches. Buy no extra attachments. FR. 7-4835. to the new location, the Fran­ Near shopping and bus. Close to St. Zecha A Adams capacity to 120 guests. There St. Jamas Parish 510.00. 433-3612. ciscan Sisters decided to trans­ Francis de Sales Church. 934-4810. 511.750 total price 585.00 P.I.T.I. TRUCKS 60 J. D. CROUCH CONOCO SERVICE STATION are 100 guests at present living fer to the Oakes building the For Rent or Lease. New 3 bedroom 3 bedroom, fenced, patio, storage. NECCHI CONSOLE C. D. O’BRIEN at the retreat. home. 5029 So. Michigan Ct. Phone Like new. Zig-Zags, bind hems, SCHROEDER & WEAVER makes fancy designs. 513.80 cash Our Present Slock — home for the aged they had been 7984573 to see. St. Mary’s Parish 3738 W. Colfax 534-7273 Most of the new rooms are operating as the Mt. Elizabeth Littleton. or Payments of 56.00. 477-0903. already reserved. A few more Retreat in Morrison since 1943. 5 rooms, full basement, fenced back AvaUable at end of school term. 3 SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE 24 NEW 1962 CMC moved into the rooms, all of yard. Double garage. Refrlg., elec bdrm., 2 dens. Brick Hoffman Monograms, buttonholes, makes stove, auto, washer. 1 bU(. West of Heights Ranch. Many extras. Close Valley Hwy. 5 min. from downtown. numerous stitches with fashion aid. TRUCKS Nevada Ava. at Cache la Poudra which are on the third floor. THE RETREAT in Morrison to schools, pool, shopping. A won­ 55.00 cash. 3801 Federal Blvd. Near Catholic Church and school. derful family home. G. I. or F.H.A. including, Hydromatic, was a gift of the late Frank Available Immediately. at appraisal of 519450. EM. 4-4210. 4x4, Suburban, etc. OTHER WORK done on the Kirchof, former president of the Reas, rent Singer Dial-A-StiUb GE 3-33S1. Evenings BE. 3-1086 Also 20 used pick-UDs SHEARER HARDWARE retreat at the same time in­ American National bank, to the BLESSED SACRAMENT Twin needle console. Zig-Zags, 2059 Eudora & trucu Quality Apparel cluded a fire escape on the nuns in 1943. Valued at $50,000 buttonholes and makes many dec­ 2329 East Platte 6 bdrms. 3V4 baths. Basement, gar­ orative stitches. Buy no attach­ south side and a front porch on at the time of the gift, the 47- age. 518,950 or trade for 2 bdrm. ments. Assume payments of 55.07 CLEMES MOTOR CO. IN COLORADO SPRINGS all three floors. In the past year home. or 510.50 cash ...... ME. 2-7288 room limestone structure was MR. ATTORNEY 1802 CHERRY 5555 W. Colfax Ave. SINCE 1872 additional recreational facilities built in the 1870s. 2 story, 4 bdrms., basement, garage. COLORADO SPRINGS For public notices use The 1916 FAIRFAX 1962 PFAFF 21 yrs. at the same Kiowa and Tejon Streets and a permanent beauty shop 2 bdrm., plus 2 In basement, garage were added. From 1884 to 1888, the Jesuits Denver Catholic Register. 4-DRAWER CABINET location. Regular legal rates, rapid, accu­ KOPECKY & CO. operated Sacred Heart college rate service on affidavits. Zig-Zags, buttonholes, sews over­ Franchised GMC dealer BRONI The retreat, representing an in the building. When the Jes­ 3238 E. Colfax DU. 5-0834 cast. 512.00 DU. 8-9012. WSPOSAL SERVICE investment of $2,000,000, is in­ uits moved their college to the Mail Your Legal Notices to niRNITURI STORE I tended as a residence for am­ UFHOumiNe COMPANY Regis campus in Denver in 1888, U-DPHOUTUINO and GARBAGE-ASHES-TRASH bulatory, mentally alert persons the building was turned into a DENVER CATHOLIC SERVICE DIRECTORY iiF*niN « "A dirty business epereled In a able to take care of themselves hotel. Slip (even aad Drapsrias eloan couiTteus manner." and not as an institution for the REGISTER mA le Ordw KE. 4-4205 Fetlerlee Ike eew ceettieer systsei. care of the chronically ill. Em­ lanHart Made ta Order Ml. 1-55M. phasis is placed on a homey P.O. Box 1620 114-12 Be. Wahsetch ME. 144011 ADDITIONS and pleasant atmosphere, with FLOOR COVERINGS JANITOR SERVICE freedom of action. E and B JANITOR SERVICE “ Colorado Springs’ Finest and Most Modern” W U d t A o L I.lnuleum, Vinyl the. Ceramic wall No job to big or to smaU. Father Edward L. Morgan, ROOMS — GARAGE tile, Formica counter tops. Call us for free estimates. resident chaplain, offers Mass No Down — per month Only COMPLE'l'E EXPERT 238-1183 or BE. 7-6726. iCam ilnrtuanj SUNDAY. MARCH 17 — Second LEGAL NOTICES $19.92 INSTALLATION ' dally in the Chapel of Christ Sunday of Lent (violet vestments). LINEN SERVICE member of National Selected Morticians Patios — Porches — Carports free estimates the King, which is finished in Mass Proper: no Gloria; Creed; Remodeling ~ Fireplaces Archer Floor Coverings. BE. 7-1007 modified colonial style. The Preface of Lent. IN THE COUNTY COURT WESTERN Members of the Staff MONDAY. MARCH 18 — Mass of In and for tha City and County of Capital Constructors CarroU B. Dunn W. Harley Remington chapel tower has a nine - bell Monday. Third Week of Lent (vio­ Denvar and State of Colorado GR. 7-2785 or 421-0313 GUTTERS TOWEL SUPPLY CO. carillon. let). Mass Proper; no Gloria; Com­ No. P-28972 1720 So. Broadway 733-5501 Catholic Funeral Directors memoration. in Low Mass only, of NOTICE TO CREDITORS •Gutters and aii types of sheet metal The recreation schedule in­ St Cyril: no Creed; Preface of LenL Estate of Lola Richards, also ASH HAULING and furnace work. Welding. Reason­ PAINTING TUESDAY, MARCH II - St. Jo­ known as Lola Richard (Deceased) able, free estimates. • WE. 5-5592. MElrose 2-6671 Colorado Springs, Colo. cludes cards and games on seph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin No. P-28972. interior painting. Seml-retlred man. Mondays, movies in the little Mary, Confessor, and Patron of the All persons having claims against Miller Trash Service Apt. house or home. Low prices theater on Tuesdays, rosary­ Universal Church (white). Mass the above named estate are re­ Pickup Anytime AL. 5-1932 by hour or contract CaU 255-3554 Proper: Gloria; Commemoration of quired to file them for allowance In Gutters, Spouts mornings or evenings. making for the missions on the County Court of the City and the Mass fur Tuesday In the Thlnl We specialize In Gutter end NICHOLS HOME PAINTING Week of Lent; Tracti Creed; Pre­ County of Denver, Colorado, on or SHAFFER’S RUBBISH Wednesdays, sewing, cooking, before the 22nd day of Auguit, 1963, REMOVAL Spout Replacement. Interior R Exterior and fai>cywork on Thursdays, face of St. Joseph. or said claims shall be forever No Job Too Smell LOETSCHER'S D(l(iG(M0IG WEDNESDAY, MARCH U — Mass COMMERCIAL AND Gutters Cleaned and FREE ESTIMATE barred. entertainment by Denver groups of Wcdneaday of the Third Week of ANDREW WYSOWATCKY RESIDENTIAL Repaired. Ouerenteed — WE. 6-2275 on Saturdays, and visiting on Lent (violet). Mass Proper; no Special Administrator REASONABLE RATES SUPERMARKET Gloria; no Creed; Preface of Lent. (Published In The Denver Catholic Thoroughly Experienced. PLUMBING Sundays. THURSDAY. MARCH 21 — Mass of Register) AL. 5-3310 Dependable, Guaranteed the Third Week of Lent (violet). Mass First Publication: Feb. 28, 1963 ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. COLORADO SPRINOS-AURORA Proper; no Gloria; Commemoration Last Publication: March 28, 1963 BRICK mujr MEAri THE BUILDING was erected In Low Mass only, of St. Benedict; no American Roofing Repairing, new work, tewers and in 1894 by the Rev. Mr. Fred­ Creed; Preface of Lent. IN THE COUNTY COURT sink lines cleaned. Our work la In and for th* City and County Brick Work, Plinnerz, Repalri, guaranteed. Free EfUmatea. 5 MtOOUCf erick W. Oakes, an Episcopa­ FRIDAY, MARCH 22 — Maas of of Oonvar and State of Colorado Pointing. EftlmatOi BE. 3-1871. Sheet Metal Co. Sm B. Alameda SH 64l3()a 'II fpDRIVE IN Friday of the Third Week of Leal lian minister, as a sanatorium No. P-13691 CaU for Rite-Way Sewer Service. (violet). Mass Proper: no Gloria; NOTICS OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NEW AND REPAIR WORK CH 4-8466 2159 Downing Nationally. Advertited for tuberculosis patients. He re­ no Creed: Preface of Lent. 985-4647. On aU sink waya, floor Eatate of WILUAM F. HAHN, also BRICK, BLOCK AND STONE AHer 6 p.m. SU 1-I03S I drains, and sewer stoppages. • Js MOTEL tired in 1934 as superintendent SATURDAY, MARCH 22 — Mass known aa William Francis Hahn and Fireplaces, Pelios, Garages and Brands of Groceries of Saturday of the Third Week of W. F. Hahn (Deceased). No. P-23698. Pointing — BE. 7-9276. Member of AU Souls’ Parish stay with “Jay” of the institution and a short Lent (violet). Mass Proper; no Notice Is hereby given that I have QUILTERS 524 W. Colorado Ave. time later it closed. Gloria; no Creed; Preface of Lent. filed my final report In the County BUILDER & CARPENTER 820 N. Nevada MISSION INTENTION FOR MARCH Court of the City and County of Alaska Quilt Shop - AU kinds of It reopened later under Epis­ Denver, Colorado, and that any per­ HEATING quilting, remodel down and wool Vietnam copalian auspices and closed son desiring to object to the same BUILDINO and CONTRACTING comfoneri reconditioned. Pillows APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER shall file written objection with the and rebind blankets. Alao sheet and down again after a little while. INTENTION FOR MARCH said court on or before April 1, For Any Remodeling In Your comfort combination. Patented LI-. REALTY It remained unoccupied until Success of the Council 1963. Home — Inside or Out — censed Mfg. 1610 Gaylord. DU 8-2662. Renewal of the Church through the ANNE H. CLINTON MAY INSURANCE CO. 1943, when the Poor Sisters of self-reform of each Individual Executrix FOLEY HEATING ROOFING St. Francis Seraph purchased Bernard E. Engler m Attorney for the estate 725 NO. TEJON the property as a mother house. Diocesan Woman 436 Majestic Bldg., New roofs, root repalri, painting. When the Rev. Mr. Oakes, a Denver 2, Colo. CALL JACK REIS Lie. Iniured. All work guaranteed, KE 44233 rerma, free aatlmatea. TA 54495 Phone 633-7731 Colo. Springs devotee of “the Poor Man of As­ Serves as Missioner 934-3593 WE REPAIR Member of (Published In The Denver Catholic Our Lady of Grace Parish sisi,” heard of the transfer and Register) Member ol Notre Oenie Peilih learned who had bought the Patricia Flynn, formerly in First Publication: Feb. 21. 1963 charge of public relations at St. Last Publication; March 21, 1963 FIREPLACES TRASH HAULING Please Patronize property, he expressed his IN THE COUNTY COURT HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Anthony’s hospital, Denver, is Building garages, rooms, add., fire- TRASH HAULING Your REGISTER Electrical pleasure by presenting the nuns In and for tha City and County of Any Place In MetropollUn Denver serving as a lay missionary at Dtnvor and Ilata of Colorado placei. Une complete contract. We CHIMNEYS Day or Night Cialls Advertisers and Construction Co. the Catholic Indian center in No. P-27545 secure your loan for you. Est. EA. 2 ^ S'"'iiiiiniiiiiiiiii;miiiiitiiiniiiii’iiiiiiiiiiiii:i;iiiiiiiiiii'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii]iiiis NOTICE TO CREDITORS Freely given. Call WE 5-6()83 Day or • Estimetes • Service Calls Gallup, N. Mex. Estate of Nellie Kay, Deceased. night. 2430 High Street M ention • Modamlrstion , • Raasonsbit No. P-27540 TA 5-5107 Catechetical and social work All persons having claims against FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE UPHOLSTERERS THE REGISTER • Rtwiring • Yard Lighting on any remodeling needs among the Indians in Gallup is the above named estate are re­ 1024 S. Tejon ME 5-1533 quired to file them for allowance PETE, SU. 1-6561 HOME REPAIRS Re-Upholiter by a reliable firmi Qreeley conducted by the Franciscan in the County Court of the City and 35 yean aiperieooe — terms. County of Denver, Colorado, on or NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY « Sisters of Our Lady of Per­ before the 8th day of September, CONTRACTORS • Home Repairs • Painting petual Help. Miss Flynn will • Carpentry 2145 Court PL AC 2-1372 • Dr. John A. Ordahi (phwufnjcua^ 1963, or said claims shall be forever D. A. CEMENT CONTRACTORS • Cabinetwork • Patch Plastering serve in this program until barred. ANDREW WYSOWATCKY Licensed; Bonded: Free Estimates: J. M. REISCHMAN WALLPAPER, PAINTS OPTOMETRIST PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST August. Patios, Driveways. Walks, Walls. Adamson Mortuary Administrator GE. 3-5781 “The Handyman" 125 NORTH TKJON STRKKT (Published In The Denver Catholic Paper hanging and palnUng. 512.0* 802 N. Weber A former lieutenant in the Register) AU Work Guaranteed a rooD' and up. Komac Paint KE: 24 Hour Ambulance Service 2518 Eudora SL EA. 2-1130 44829. MS..24551 WACs, Miss Flynn is a daugh­ First Publication: March 14, 1963 • Cabinets # Cirientry ME. 3-2069 Greeley, Colorad) Last Publication; April 11, 1963 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. Colo. Springs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard • WiMpaperIni • Feinting • Tiling H. Roil Adamson Rnd P. Adamson • Brickwork • Masonry Phont 1636 91h Avs. at Sth St. Fl>-nn of Presentation parish, • Remodeling Denver. Frugal Sexton Saved ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL NOLAN FUNERAL HOME SOS ^itiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii[)iiiiiti[itiiuiiiiitniU!iiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiituiMiiiiiiiiiuii]i.ii:i>iuii)Uiiiiiiii

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    Ivy K Shopping Center Including King’s Pharmacy 64th & Kearney, Derby Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. . . . Like Seafood Specials For Lent

    Westminster Plaza 74th & Irving Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

    King Soopers Centennial Including JCing's Pharmacy 5050 So. Federal, Littleton. s lic ed h a lib u t Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. F K S H . f A ^ ^ « N r » CUTS ^ Mayfair Shopping Center Including King’s Pharmacy 14th & Kearney Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. d e v ile d Dahlia Shopping Center CHADS Including King’s Pharmacy M r s . 6 OZ. 33rd & Dahlia Pa u l s Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. no.

    Brentwood Shopping Center 2085 So. Federal Blvd. Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. FIUETS booth Lakewood Shopping Center 8400 W. Colfax Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. ’ FFFU n u trs . University Hills Center 2790 So. Colorado Blvd. Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

    Lakeside Shopping Center fillet tV-T 44th & Harlan r- SOOTH C /i, Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.

    Alameda Shopping Center West Alameda & Zuhi FIIL e j Open 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.

    t Montview Plaza Shopping Center Including King’s Pharmacy s 9395 East Montview, Aurora Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

    King Soopers, Fan Fair E. Third & Havana Monday thru Friday — 12:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Prices Good Thru Saturday, March 16th! Saturday - 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. We Reserve l^e Right to Limit Quantities!

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