Three Charities Offices »p e n d $ 1,110,300
Member of Audit Bureau of Cireulatiom Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press .Society, Inc., 19B7— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue 30th Annual Report Records Growth D»IVERCATHaiC $835,642 Provided By Church Groups By Jack Heker REGISTER Recording an “ ascending scale of services midered,” tlie 30th annual report of Catholic VOL. Lll. No. 39. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 DENVER, COLORADO Charities in the Denver Archdiocese noted that in 1956 a total o f $1,110,300 TET PRECISIOW FLYER was expended by the offices in Denver, CoJorado Springs, and Fort Collins. Catholic Actionist Gets In bis foreword to the report, Archbishap Urban J. Vehr re marked that o f the total ex p Top USAF Pilot Rating pend^ $835,642.13 came from archdiocesao sources and $274,- Major Arthur (Ranger) Curran, prominent as 658.30 cacne from Commuiiicy both a Catholic Actionist and as a member o f the Colo Chests in the three cities men rado Air National Guard’s jet precision flying team, tioned. received the highest pilot rating o f the TJ. S. Air Force Accoidiag to the Archbishop, this week. a mere statistical array o f fans The officer, who lives in does not adequately express the Blessed Sacrament Parish, Den charitable devotion and zeal of ver, received the rsting of com the sisters and our self-sacrific mand pilot. A member of the Air Guard’s Minute Men, he ing laymen and women who are becomes the only command pilot giving thousands o f hours of flying on an “aerojet” team. service to the less fortunate and Curran has been stationed in needy." Denver since 1951, first as com manding officer of the F-80 Jet CrreotesI /(em Support Squadron at Lowry Air munity Chest; Walter Koch, president of the Force Base and now as air ad In time and effort the charity Catholic Charities new United Fund; and Monsignor Elmer J. viser with the 120tb Fighter work performed is incakulable. Kolka, director of Catholic Charities. Join United Fund Agencies which entered the new single-fund Interceptor Squadron of the Air By a monetary measure the campaign organization with the Catholic Chari Guard at Buckley Naval Air greatest expenditure was in hos the format signing of memberahltj) papers of ties include the Ave Maria Clinics, the Infant Station. Catholic Charities in the Blile H i(^ United pital and healtli service, where of Prague Nursery, the Denver Deanery Com Distance Flight Record Fund May 3, by affixing the official seal. From 4-.V the total of $595,786 included munity Centers, St. Clara’a Orphanage, JKt. St. He holds the record for non left to right are, front row, Archbishop Urban Vincent's Home for Boys, Queen of Heaven stop flight of an F-80 Shooting $324573 given in free care by J. Vehr and Joseph Casados; standing. Kenneth Orphanage, and the Convent of the Good Shep Star jet. having flown from • ! 5-V • . ' the eight Catholic hospitals of Miller, executive director of the Denver Com herd. Anchorage. A la^ a, to Edmon the archdiocese. ton. Alta., Canada, a distance of 1,600 miles, in one hop. Curran In the hospitals 136 sisters UNIVERSITY'S FUTURE DISCUSSED holds the Distin^ished Flying 'Rnmli Riircf * * spectacular aerial effect performed by ;ave consecrated service to the , DUIIIU D U I9 I, (Joiojjdo Air National Guard Minute Cross and the Air Medal with sick and provided 9i885 days 10 oak leaf clusters. He flew 66 Men, is shown here. The group performs this and other sensa tional feats at air shows throughout the United States. Among of free care and 33,888 days of N otre D am e O fficial Foresees Lim it Mtj. ‘RaBi«r’ Cnrran combat miuions over Europe in World War II and shot down the members of the Minute Men is Msj. Arthur (Ranger) Cur part-pay care. The total o f pa three enemy planes. ran. a member of Blessed Sacrament Parish, Denver. tients cared for was 77593, and 4 M ORE SCHOOLS C a r r s D and hJa wife, Celie, the average daily patient atieod- O n Q uantity, W ith Stress on Q uality IN TWO YEARS a coBvart — parenti ol six St. Catherine ParLsliioner ance was 1,079. childran — b a I o n' f to the fo r childrens services there Bv Fra.vk McCarthy tions from devoted alumni, also students. 'The vice president Chrittian Family Mevamant goes a long way to aid in the posed the questioh: of Blciied Sacrament Per- Union was a total donation of $394,- Can the Uoiveraity of support ol the uitiveraity. “Shall we double the size of New Directory iih and to the Denver Cana Holy Name Elects 059 by the Charities office, and Notre Dame compete with Although application* for our university for a 100-per Croup. He it frequently for family services a total of public education in the fu anrollment have not incraaiad cent increase?” This, he aaid, called on to addrcit ttudentt ture? to any great extent. Father would mean "doubling the size Shows Growth on the vocation to the mar- Attorney Robert Keating $53591. For affiliated societies This was the long-range prob Joyce laid, “ within the next of the physical plant It would riad life end on militery ca- and for youth work, including lem cited by the Rev. Edmund 10 year* there will be at cost from $50,000,000 to $60,- reart. the Denver Deanery Community P. Joyce, C.S.C., executive vice leait 75 to 100 par cent 000,000. Another problem would The staunch Catholic couple Robert R. Keating, Denver Denver and groups from Gree attorney and member of St. ley. Longmont, mud Golden at- Centers, Inc., and the USO- president of the university, more. Tbi* we know.” be developing a faculty to take were faced eight years ago with Notre Dame now has 5.800 (Turn lo Page » — C o lu m n 7 ) Of Archdiocese Catherine’s Parish, was elected tended the final meeting be NCCS, there was a total ex- when he spoke May 1 to the a doctor's “positive” assertion Denver Notre Dame alumni at The steady progress of that .Mrs. Curran would die un Eresident o f the Archdiocesan fore the summer receae. The pendinire o f $66,561. ioly Name Union at the quar next quarterly rally will be the annual observance of Uni WAS PIONEER BUILDER the Church in the Denver less she underwent an abortion. versal Notre Dame Night in the The couple refused to allow the terly meeting in Blessed Sacra held at S t Elizabefli's Church, Aid 770 Children Archdiocese is recorded in ment School hall May 1. Previ Denver, on Wednesday, Sept Columbine Country Club. abortiw: a healthy baby— In their vigorous child wel the new Telephone Direc ously he served on the six-man 25. The state universities heve e Ranger— was bora to them; fare program Catholic Charities tory of Clergy, Churches, Mrs. Curran recovered from consultor hoard of the AHNU. To Appoint CoBiullorx decided monetary advantage First Priest Ordained and Institutions that has been T B : and two more children have Other officers ere J. Enunett Mr. Keating aaid eix consul- cared for 770 diildren, 585 in over Notre Dame, Father Joyce released for the archdiocese been born to the couple lince Goggin, Blessed Sacrament to n will be appointed within institutions and 187 in foscef observed, since they receive fi the next few weeks. Meetings nancial support from their state with the compliments of the then. families. For Work in Colorado R t g M e r . The Minute Men, jet precision of officers and consultors will legislatures. At ' Notre Dame, be held in the near future to One hundred thirty-five chil In comparing the new di team of which Curran is a mem he continued, the student pays By Paul H. Hauxtt his growing Irish and German develop the AHNU program dren were placed in adoption rectory with the one last is ber, are nationally known for only 70 per cent of the cost of (One of a Saria* on Great communities. Consequently he sued in December of 1955, the for the coming year. homes, o f whom 38 were chil his education: the university made many stops in the U.S. their acrobatic stunts at speeds A prominent Denver lawyer, Churchmen of Colorado) outstanding fact is found in nearing the sound barrier. The dren of Spanish-American back pays the balance. “ We are de ON MAY 3, 1869, Bishop along the way. One of them was the increase of Catholic schools. Mr. Keating is associated with pendent to a large extent upon at Cape Girardeau, Mo. There four-member team perform.^ at the law firm of Henry and ground, and six were Negro. Machebeuf left for France to re More Schools air shows at Buckley and ^ help from friends outoide of the cruit priests for his "wide-flung be found a young seminary stu Keating. He is chairman of the The report said, "It is en university,” he added. dent. Henry Robinson, who was other m ilita ry a ir bases subcommittee of the judiciary vicariate. But be did not intend In 1956 there were 33 throughout the country. couraging that an inaeasing willing to face missionary life schools in metropolitan Den committee of the Colorado Bar 1 Per Cent of Ford Gronts to get all bis priests from there. n u m ^ o f adoption applicants Above all he wanted priests for in the Colorado Territory. Rpb- ver. and 19 outside Denver. A Association studying the jus Noting that "American cor inson, ordained by Machebeuf in ate interested in giving a home little better than two years tice of the peace system in the porations are becoming socially 1872, w u the first U.S. semi later there are 35 schools in Regis Expansion state. CO handicapped children or chil conscious in respect to higher Holy Land Collection narian ordained especially for the Denver area and 21 out Following his graduation dren with Spanish-American education,” Father Joyce men work in Colorado. The only side Denver. The new schools from Cathedral Grade and background." tioned the grants made by the Results Are Released other American candidate for are St. Patrick's, Fort Logan; Views fieldhouse High Schools, Mr. Keating Ford Foundation. Out of $260.- the priesthood the Buhop could Ac the famous Infant of and St. Therese's, Aurora; the A long-planned fieldhouse for served in the Seabees in World 000.000 donated to schools The results of the collection enlist on the first quest for fu Divine Redeemer School in Regis College. Denver, would War II. He received his law Prague Nursery, conducted by throughout the United States. taken in the Denver Archdio ture shepherds was the jnan who degree from Westminster Law cese for the shrines of the Holy Colorado Springs, and St. be the next step in the Jesuit lay persons, 79 children were Notre Dame received one per was to be Father Robinson's School in 1951 and a few cent Father Joyce, who is also Land have been announced by John's in I-oveland. college’s expansion if funds accepted for care in 1956. The superior, the future Bishop months later was admitted to treasurer of the university, the Chancery Office. The parish Hslz, who was ordained two The number of cler^ work were available, according to nursery cares for babies from ing in the archdiocese remains the Very Rev. Richard F. Ryan, the Colorado Bar Association. gratefully acknowledge that list follows: years later than' Father Robin almost the tame. In 1956 there A former president of SL birth to two years old. Fifty- the donation “was a big help." DENVER PARISHES son. S J., president. C«Oi«lr*l...... IJ7S.se were 279 members of the clergy Father Ryan told an athletic Catherine's Holy Name So two of the 79 were adopted, and "The General Electric Corpora The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Henry ciety, Mr. Keating is married tion matches alumni gifts. This, All 8*lnU' ...... •JO’' as compared with the 2H2 banquet audience, "Our next 26 of this group were Spanish- All S«ol»' ...... *••»« Robinson (April 10, 1344—May listed in the new directory. Of project will be a new field- and the father of one daughter. added to the constant contribu- Annunriatfon ...... Sl.SJ 3,'1913), the builder of Annun Kathleen. 4. He is the son of American and three were Negro. Bleinnl S*er*m(M ...... Z4(.0O the latter 205 are forking in house.” Being built at the pres ciation (jhurch at Leadville and the Denver metropolitan area District Attorney Bert Keating (Turn to Page t — C oliin m 1 ) •r -f- - f (Turn to Page t — Column 7 ) of Annunciation Church and ent time are a dormitory and Robert R, Kealinz of Denver. and 77 are caring for Catholics student union buildings. School in Denver, and Vicar outside the metropolitan area. “ We ere dresming of a field- Parish, vice president; Dana General of Bishop Nicholas C, New in the listings of col house that would include three Perrin, St. Bernadette’s, secre Matz from 1889 until his death, leges, academies, and semi basketball courts snd a swim tary; Martin J. O'Haire, St. Hesitation in Getting was one of the stoutest pillars naries outside Denver is St. ming pool, as well as rooms for Philomena’s (re-elected), of the infant Church in Colo Benedict's Monastery of the other sports,” Father Ryan treasurer; and Joseph Sheri Subscriptions M ay rado. He exemplified the genius Cistercians of the Strict Ob said, adding he has no idea dan, St. P'rancis de Sales', that made the American parish sergeant at arms. school system unique in history. servance at Snowmass near when, how, or where these Bring Consternation » • • Basalt. dreams will materialize.' More than 209 men from Hr who hrsilitr* may nol BORN IN NEENAH. ILL,, of hr lout after all, but hr will emigrant Irish parents, be be M a s s f o r S i c k a n d Aged M ay 21 rrriainiv Ioi>e onl in keeping came a teacher in bis native up with religious news if hr town. Convinced thaUJie had a drU 't subM-ribiug lo the Reg- vocation to the pr^thood, he undertook a course of studies _ L i itlr r . RrnrwxN and new subsrrip- under the Capuchins in Milwau lion* lo the Drneer ('.alb olic kee. Later he went to St. Vin Regislrr and ihe R r g itir r , >\o- cent's College, Cape Girardeau, iional L'dilion, are bring and then entered S t Francis’ sought in Ihe ruirenl cam Seminary. Milwaukee. He was paign for readers. The price (Turn to P aget — Columns) for both papers is only S3. Envelopes ronlaining the subsrriplion fee may be left Burse Donation wilh individual paslnrs or mailed dirrelly to ihe Regis- frr. 1'. O. Box 1620. Denver In Son's Memory 1, t.oln. Kradrrs of the R r g ijlr r are The notable sum of $196 was among ihe besl-informrd received in the past week for Calholies in the Helds of Shown at the left. Gov. Steve McNiehols, the Rev. Edmund At Notre Dame Night the St. Jude Burse, Denver news and knowledge of ihrir Denver observ P. Joyce. C.S.C.; Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, archdiocesan fund for the edu faith through ihe newspaper'i ance of Universal Notre Dame Night held at and the Very Rev. Richard Ryan, SJ., president cation of priests. The burse wide varielv of articles. the Columbine Country Club May 1 are, from of Regis College. total stands now at $922.04. In addition, the Altar Society HIGH SCHOOL DRIVE AT MIDWAY POINT of the Fleming parish made a contribution of $25 to the par ish bur.se. Donors to the St. Jude Burte included Mrs. A. E. G, of Den Fund Drive Payments Pass $1,300,000 ver. who gave $1; L. M. K., Denver. $2: R. S., Denver, $30; Payments to the Archbishop's High School* Fund have school wii! ,«erve parishe.« in the Park Hill section of Denver. now passed $1,300,000, according to the report issued this ('athedral is using its new facilities and Su Francis de “an anonymous contributor,” week by the collection office. ,4t the end of the I4th month Sales' High School will'have a new addition ready for use Denver. $100; A. R.. Leadville, in the 30-month payment period total payments are next September. Developments in the oih# schools must $3; and Mr. and Mrs. E. H., $1,325,382.34. The pledges which are to be paid by Aug. 31, swait the payment of pledges for the Archbishop’s High Denver, in memory of their son, 1958, amount to $3,340,126.42. Schools Fund. $60. The money in the High Schools Fund is being used to The continuing growth of Denver will not permit an end The couple who donated to extend facilities at all of the Catholic parochial high .schools to the present expansion of the Denver Catholic high schools. the St. Jude Burse in memory in the Denver srea. First-class and complete facilities for a The construction now under way 'it enough only for immedi of their son have seized upon a student body of 600 students each is the goal for Cathedral, ate needs. A number of new Catholic high schools will have most worthy manner of honor St. Francis de Sales', and Holy Family High. Each of to built in the Denver area within the next few yean. It b ing a departed loved one. What The second annual Mass for are donated. Many o f the peo to volunteer their services these schools is eo-educational and each serve* a different a need that will have to be met by the united effort of all type of memorial could be more the tick and aged of St. Fran ple who attend this Mass are contact h*r at SP. 7-0509. area in Denver. Catholics living within the area. significant than financial aa- cis de Sale.s’ Parish. Denver, unable to go to church any Pictured U an invalid St. Mary's .Academy and Regis High School benefit It IS urgent, therefore, that all pledges be paid promptly. .si.stance to a future priest, who sponsored by the Holy Name other time o f the year. Mr. who attendeu Mass last year. from the money available in the Archb»hop's High Schools The money is needed immediately. CathoUc working people who will exercise heavenly power Society, will hr held on Tues Reiter should be contacted as She was brought to the church Fund, The fund has made possible some improvements at St. have not yet contributed to the High Schools Fund are most over the Real Body and the day. May 21. at 6 p.m. .'oon as possible by those who by an ambulance and was as Joseph's High School in the nest year and the construction of cordially invited to do so now. Mystical Body of Christ? Charles Reiter, chairman of wish to attend the Mass at RA. sisted during the Mass by Mrs. a multi-purpose wing is planned for .\nnunciadon High Pledge cards for the Archbishop's High Schools Fund Gifta to the St. Jude Burse this committee, will arrange 2-7U.'iS. Mrs. John Trammel, John Trammel, left; two am School. may be obtained at any rectory in the-Denver area. Contri may be «ent to Archbishop transportation either in earn or r ;r-; chairman, requests that bulance attendants: Charles An entirely new institution, to be called Machebeuf High butions for the fund may be sent to Archbishop Urban J. Urban J. Vehr at 1536 Logan ambulances, services of which nurses of tbe^>trisli who wish Reiter, and A. J. liunsu School, will be budt in Blessed Sacrament ParisL This Vehr, Box 1620, Denver 1. Street, Denver. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4*4205 Thursday, Moy 9, 1957 f A 6 l TW O Office, 938 Battneck Street
Rites Planned in W ichita M ary H our Program S t PRIEST O RD AIN ED Holy Land Collection Archbishop Urbsn J. Vehr:Memori»l HiRh Sch ool Is will ba amonir 40 memben of blessed. Officatintt at the school bless FOR COLO RADO W AS Results Are Released the U. S« Hierarchy expected at ing will bo Cardinal Spellman, the doobic jubilee - dedication Archbishop of New York, who (Continued From Page One) Oak Creek— SL M artin's ... IS .tS Nesseselle— Precious Blood as Military Vicar was the su Cbrlvt lb* Eiac . ISt.ise ceremony in Wichita, Kans., EARLY-D AY BUILDER (Hissloa of Rifle)...... C u n d’ A n Sunday. May 12. when Bishop perior of the Rev. Emil Kapeun ist.st Peeti—Sacred H oart ------1 S .H Gawdiu Assels' _ . st.ts PlatUvUlc— S l Niebolaa'—. 21.47 Mark K. Carroll of Wichita of the Wichita Diocese, the (Continued From Pape O n e ) Church, I.eadvUIe, was wonder Heir fuM llr ...... IS .so Raately— Stf lottlui' heroic chaplain who gave his H air Choat ISO.so marks the lOtb anniversary of erdafoed deacon by Archbishop fully equipped for its day, and IMbaton of Kifio)...... t .7 l fialy Roaurr ...... SI.SI his advent to the see and the life in a Red Korean prisoner Kenrick in 1871 and came to its marble altars long a t ^ aa Redclin— ML Cnrwol (Mis- Heir TrisKr (Wait- sloe of Mhuam) ...... 4.10 <1,000,000 Chaplain K apsu n of war camp in 18 8 1.______Colorado the following year, a tribute of pioneef generosity. m in a tfr) ...... 1S.4S R ifle— S l Mary’s (Cruif) l l . l t Host Prarlou* Blood . when he was ordained priest • • • m .vi Rotten— Sacred Heart ...... 21.IS Ma.lhai of G ad ...... 7S.00 Sheridan Lake— SL Clctus* Jan. 21 by Bishop MarheMuf. TWO SIGNIFICANT evenU N U Carmal ...... IMIstlon of Ckayenne Our Ladr of Graco ...... The first two and a half years happened in Father Robinson’s W ells) ...... - Our Lady of OuadalufM...... Strsmboat Sprint*— Holy MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY of his priesthood were spent as pastorate in Leadville that sug Our Lady of Lourdti ...... 74.00 N a a o ...... Il.tt P m tB U tla a , ...... assistant in Denver's first Ca gest the type of apoatolate he ss.st Sterlint— SL Anthony of INSURANCE SINCE 1897 Saerad H aart ...... — SI.IS thedral Parish. In .September, pursued in his missionary P a d u 's ...... —- 81. Aaiie'i (Arvada) 1874, he was transferred to labors. When a famooa strike StonebaB— St. Johe'i ..— IS.II Bt. Aathony'i ...... 51.51 SCnabnrv— iMIeiloB of i n s u r e r s 8t. f ia m a d a t le 't ...... Fairplay, where he built the (that of 1880, when martial law H u to ) ...... — Cbnrch of the Annunciation the reigned for 10 days) was called S l CajoU B'a ...... - ...... II. Stratton—BL oi' Ckario*’— 14.71 St. Catkarlaa'a ...... 51.51 same year, and was given and blood was spilling freely, Victor—SL VlcWr** ™ .. St. Doalair'i ...... Walden— SL Irnnclas* — charge of the entire South Park the only acceptable mediator be S L EUaalMth’ t ______I4 S .H Welby— Aasnapllon 21.41 SSI.SO area, a district of some 4,000 tween miners and employers 8t! Fraodi de Salve'...... Weldona—SL Francis' square miles, with scarcely lOO St. I^aCfue Loyola’e ...... (MLofflon of Bruab)... . . was Father Robinson. St. Jaiaet' ...... lease ffoodlnnd Park—Our Lody Catholics. Later in 1874 his ter Then came smallpox. Fatal 8 l daka lha Bvaaxalfii’t , m.os o f W o o d * ...... S0.S7 ritory was enlarged to include St. Jaaaph’a (CSS.R.). Wray—^ Andrew'* 11.41 ities were terrific, and after an SL doaeph'e ((iaUaa) si.oo Ynnia— S l John '* ...... all of Park, Chaffee, Summit, exhausting schedule of minister SL Jaaeph’e (Pollih) . ..e.. S0.70 and Lake Counties. ing to ^ e afflicted the priest Sc. Lee the GrMt'i .. — tO.60 • • • St. Lauii* (Rn|Iewond).._. III. 7S fell victim to pneumonia. Late St. Harr Uaxdalene'i THE SOUTH PARK AREA one night some miners arrived (Edaewatar) ...... ]0 S „... included what was left of Cali at the rectory to inform him St. Mary't (Llttlatan) .. SI.SI DR. JAMES P. fornia Gulch, which had been , St. Patrkk'a ...... XS.IS that an old man was dying in a Ste. Patar'and Paul'e ... lee.SU mining camp of 5,000 inhabh eabin considerably removed St. Pbflomeiia'a ...... lll.SS ants, most of whom left when from the city. Weakened by 8L Piui Teoth’i ______i — 7 1 . » GRAY SL Raaa o f L ln a 'a . ISO.SS 753 Gal 8t Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 the country seemed min^ out fever and unable to ride or walk. SU TbaRia'a (Auran) .. .. Ill,IS In 1869 a mission was estab Optometrist DENVER. COLORADO Father Robinson comi^lled the St. V ia ce s t de P a u l't .... SSI.OO WARREN C. HARTENBACH (left) and Wil lished in California Gulch. PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER men to construct a litter and Akron— St. Jaerph’a ...... Eyes Examined - Visual Cara fred Brickell, students of Regis College, Denver, and In 1876 Father Bobineem carry him, a sick man, to an Aapen— 8t. H ary'a ...... members of the Intercollegiate Sodality Union, map plans for built a church at Alma and an other sick nun. A pioneer priest Boutdar—^cred Heart... 111.IS Pbona the special Mary’s Hour program to be held Sunday evening, other at Oro City, at the head in Central City, incidentally, Boulder. South—Saervd H eart a t V a ry . — ZS.Si TAbor 5-8883 DUIVLOP May 19. in the Regis Stadium. An altar will be constructed at was also once carried this way Boulder— St. Thomaa the south end of the football field for a Solemn Mass at 6:30 when too ill to care for a dying AanEnaa* ...... — . FOR APPOINTMENT DISTRIBUTORS p.m. Sodatisti from Denver’s Catholic high schools, nnrsing man. Brifiiadale— St. Jotapk'e...... • • • Briahtan— St. Auxuellne'e. . . .. 213 COLO. BLDG. schools, Regis College, and Loretto Heights College will par Brueb— St. Narr'e ...... ll.SO 1616 CALIF- ST. JvuiA. o f. Qjujaliii^ ticipate. IN 18B5 THE OLD CHURCH Buffalo— St. E ilH b eth 'e...... Rurlinslon— 81. Calharina'e 10.00 building was moved to the new Calhin— Bt. Mlehaal'e Armed Forces Day May 18 school as an addition. This was Ctecade— (UIm Iob of Sirred not yet enough, and a new addi Heart. Colo. Sprint*) .. Wall Castle Rock—SL Francis* GAS tion was soon necessary to the to ( E l b e r t ) ...... — . C A R P E T S Wall Patriotism 's Basic V a l u e main structure— sdready a large Ceooul City— Aesumptlon brick edifice, and when Father (Idaho Sprttws) ...... —« ...... Room Siao Choyeono Weil*— Sacred and Sraallor 2 6 .9 Robinson was called to Denver H e a r t ...... —.... RUGS Told bv Father Z i e l i n s k i as Vicar General in 1689 there COLORADO SPRINGS— Lnrtaat saUcllaua h* tka dtp. Homes and schools ‘'must “ There is no margin for were above 500 children in the Corpui Cbriatl ...... 141.SZ PER 6A1XOX Divine Redeemer ... lll.SS undergird the virtue o f love error," the chaplain warned, school. At that time, Leadville, Our Lady of Guadalupe .. 24.00 of country and fidelity to its in this era of nuclear fission with its fine consecrated church, Pauline Ckapah—(B r ^ - Furniture'r.r.^X- B o o r ) ...... ______12.10 4 4 * WsdmaWr Ssralaa TUI I a 'l M JOE KAVANAUGH, INC, ideals. Patriotism is the foun coupled with supersonic its magnificent school, its ball Sucred Heart ...... 7 1 .2( 7TH AT LOGAN dation of our national se speed. President Eisenhower and clubrooms for sodalities, its 8L M e r y '* ...... 111.IS curity. The role of religion specifically asked that people great hospital, ila modest CtuIc —SL MIefcuel'* ...... - IS .00 E.M.W. is essential.” he reminded . on Armed priests' residence, was -by far Cripple Creak— 8l. Peter'*., Crook—SL Peter'* (1111(1. 14.21 where enah Inlka This sober reminder was Forces Day “ of the interde the best equipped parish in the Deer Truli— (MUilon of voiced by Father ConstanUne pendence of the deep and state, and at! debt free. H u to l ...... — 2141 So. Breadwny Derby—SL Cilherine'*.. - SHermas 4-2754 E. Zielinski, O.F.M.Conv., abiding religious faith of • • • Eaalc— S l H a r y 'i . . . . 10.04 chaplain at the U. S. Air Americans and our security.” IN 1889 FATHER ROBIN- East Ukr— (SL Catb. Force Academy, in support erine'i— Denver) ...... — An open house for the SON was named Vicar General Elbert—Sacred Heart ... — of Armed Forces Day public will be held at Lowry by Bishop Mats, who was one of Erie BL S oh olaR tlea'i...... ,—.. . May 1 8 . Air Force Base May 18. the original four students &t«a Park—Our Lady of Throughout the country tha Uovotalna (Loveland) — . Other public demonstrations trained for work in Colorado. Evernraon—Christ tha observances will be held at will emphasize the signifi In 1890 he was apjmintsd pas g i s t ...... - ...... 4S-4* military posts in accordance cance of the occasion. tor of St. Ann’s Parish, Denver. Flag)er— Bt. Hary'i with a proclamation issued Rt. Rev. Henry Rebinion F )em ln t— Sl Potar’ s But the “greatest possible St. Ann’s had been organised in FORT COLLINS— by Fresiaent Eisenhower. It FACTORT MITMO"- good will flow," Father Zie of CtUfonua Gulch. lo 1878 1883, out of Sacred Heart Par Holy Family ...... - lS-00 will mark the 10th aninver- BL Joeepk’ s ...... 112.11 linski noted, from "homes, ish territory. At that tima the sary of the unification of new discovery of ailvar brought Port Lofan— St. Falrlek'*., 2S.10 Khools, and churches that church was located on %lake Fort Luptoa— St. Wfliiaia's U. S. armed forces. hundreds into the Gulch, and promote pktriotism and fi Leadville was born. Father Rob Street on the opposite side of (PlaltevDIe) H.Tt Father Zielinski noted that Fort Uortan— Sl Heleaa'e — delity to its ideals. This has the railway tracks. “the exigencies of our na inson was among the first on Fountain— (Colorado Seeing the unsuitability of Sprint*— SL P aul's) ...... tional detense posture are so been true in the past, so now the ground, and he built in the present and the fore this site. Father Robinson built Prederiek— S t Th a n * * '* . . 11-SS critical in nature and the church there that year. The Geortetnvn—Our Lady of duration of our defense ef seeable future." camp grew until 40,000 men a school at Humboldt and S7tb Lourda* ...... — . . . streets, and provided it with a Olenirood Sprint*— SL forts 10 indefinite that we surged through its narrow large auditorium on the first S te p h e n 's ...... — I l .t S must rely upon the devotion streets and covered its hills. For Gmnd Lake— Sl Anna's Aay Steaderd our our citisenry to the cause 3 Charity Units shert time Leadville was the floor for a church, offices and (Kremmlinf) . . — Car of defense in a manner un state capital. school rooms on the second floor, GREELEY— taaa Prk» and a combination gymnasium O ur L air at P eat* ...... paralleled in our history.” SL P eU r’ i ...... - •t.ee Report Spending WHEN LEADVILLE BE- and auditorium on the third. Grover— SL Hary'i .... 4.47 eame a boom town there were The pastor himself lived in his IbTtuB—Chriat Ik* XIns ONE-DAY SERVICE ( H o l y o k e ) ...... 7 .IS GRAND OPENING only 23 priests in the vicariate. office, a single room, and did, Rolyok*— BL Pitriek'i..—.. 22.71 Of $1,110,300 Father Robinson was chal the janitor work himaelf. He H u co— S l Anthosiy'a. . . 21.44 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY lenged. For the next 12 years would often be teen carrying Tdibo SprlOB*— SL Paur*.. 14.00 BIG SALE Illft—Sl CMtktriae'a...... 14.04 m w h OUwosSt • W .tchi* • Jamlry (Continued From Poge One} he ministered to the miners and coal to replenish the numerous juleaburt— St. Anthosy’i.. 24.00 K for Qualify Sorvlc* Eip«rt walcb rtpalrinf their families in the whole vast stoves in the building. The con l i t Caruoii— SL Hoyek Jewelers Ac the nursery 312 women gave struction of a separate church Auaustina'i...... mountain-top area. Father Wil Kremmlisf—St Pater'* . . 14.40 BLACK & WHITE ISOS Bdwy. CK. 4-eSTO 7,852 hours of service. liam Howlett says of Colorado building was begun in 1903. The Kaeneibnre— Holy Family The central office o f Catholic missionary life at that tine: work was completed in 1908 and Lafayette— Immaeulate SERVICE was one of the few consecrated Conception ------— Charities in 1956 answered 1 "The labor was hard, the spir LEADVILLE— itual fruits small, the material churches in the dioceae. It had Anouoalalfon 74.01 2424 E. COLFAX 569 separate applications for results still less. The missionary no debt when completed. The St. Joaeph'a ...... 40.00 aid, ranging from financial ait Liuion— I Mission of Huso) 11.47 made a living— that is, he did pastor had always a horror of Losrraoul— SL John th* DENVER—FR«moBl 7 - U lt * to employment, counseling, arx not starve, but he was obliged debt, and he kept the church B aptist's ...... 71.04 to work for every meal.” doors locked until it was paid Ixmlsvilla— St. L u u b'...... 122 N. CASCADE AVE. Christmas baskets. LovelaiiA—St. jAbn'a 17.7) At Leadville Father Robinson for. Colo. Springs ME. 4-A67S The St. Vincent de Paul So- Manitou— IMUiion of Sacred saw the sights that are not Monsignor Robinion also built Heart—^loio. ^ rin ri). - deties of the parishes accepcei often enacted. Every character the present rectory. Mtthraen— SL Aauas' (Hta- C S u l H lion of Callmnl 402 of the family welfare cases, of men was there, and most of Hrad— (Hiaslon of Fred- JhsL IT lanLSioA ^ and helped a tqtal of 759 fam them were not looking for God ONE OF THE GREATEST e r k k ) ...... or religion. Exposure, tickness, Meakar— Holy Family — ... ilies in the year. DEVOTIONS in Father Robin- MIntorn— SL Patrick's _ _ sin, and death flung their son's life was that to the mys Hanunaat— SL Petar’i Resettle 329 challenge to the young priest. tery of the Annunciation. His (Million of Eltert)...... As soon as the church was built three churches, at Fairplay, The Archdiocesan Resettle he labored for a hospital, mere Leadville, and Denver, were ment Office, under the direaor urgently needed even than the named after that mystery. Discusses Future church. On April 26, 1903, Father of Catholic Charities Monsi • • • 6 4 t h gnor Elmer Kolka, resettled 329 Robinson was invested as a Do Of Notre Dame U. O F LEADVILLE Bishop mestic Prelate. This was the displaced persons, Hungarian Machebeuf wrote in February, first ceremony of its kind in (Continued From Page One) escapees, and Dutch imraigeants. 1879; "You cannot form an idea Colorado. of the manner in which new care of the increase. Another They were provided with shelter The Sisters of Charity of wonld be getting a sufficient work comes up to demand siy and jobs with the help o f V ia Leavenworth, who taught the number of priesta. The priests attention and to occupy my new school, lived for a time in A nniversary ceotitn .groups and other parish now handle 12 per cent of the time. Just now it is the enthus rented houaea nearby, but in classes.” sodeties. iasm, the fever, and, I might 1907 the Biaaell maruion was almost say, the madness of the purchased as a convent. Four Requiremints An increase in the demands N’t,ED crowds coming from parts of a • a q g d q b made upon the Ave Maria Father Joyce gave these four the United States, of every aa- MANY STORIES TQLD of requirements for a good univer Clinic, 735 Curtis Street, was tionaJity and every shade of re Monsignor Robinson indicate sity: 1) A physical plant, 2) a SALE noted in the report. At the ligious Jielief, and of no belief the veneration in which he was capable student body, 3) a sound qThai'i not Chief Roaring') clinic, 5.010 patients, including at all except in money, all held. As late as 1940, Jim Fee- curriculum, and 4) a competent bound for Leadville, the new sil Toad chasing Horace at a0.u 2.725 children, made 15,351 ley. who was bom in the parish faculty. ver mining camp, which out and then waa on the R e g it U r Ell's jost the butcher waBtinf* visits. The three Denver hos “ We have decided." he said, rivals, at least on paper, the staff, wrote that hia character "That for ui at Notre Dame we lo know when Horace will pay/| offers all Our pitaJs accepted 795 hospitaiiaa richest mines of California and waa becoming legendary, "and had beat remain the sise that this bilL Poor Horace needs a|i tioQS from the clinic Nevada. The camp it only a few no one admires him more, we now are.” He foresaw the months old, but already there strangely enough, than the chil (new pair of rr^daaaea. The Dominican Sisters of the time when, “we will establish are 16,000 people there, tnd dren in the school, many of quotas for various sections of j l f you think y o u r eye* nuye Sick Poor cared for 784 individ there will be 30,000 before nest whose parents bad their knowl the country.” The atnndardi for M ansfield D eLuxe ual cases in the year and gave winter. Some of the mines'are edge of re lig io n literally admission will remain the tame, (be Imubling yon, ace 32,410 hours o f service to their reported to be producing as high pounded into them by the namely, the applicant'i inUl- itrained oculiit (M.D.) righlj as $4,000 a day. doughty little priest with the lectual ability, hia capacity for ^■ way. If he preacrlbea ^ataea., needy patients. "We have a church at Lead- big blackthorn stick.” Monai- leadership, and his other bring the prracrlptlon lo ' A survey of child cate insti villa, but it ia much too small. gnor Robinson's record of ac achievements. The Catholics come, but the (Let UI fill the pretcriplion' tuttoru included in the report complishment in the quarter- Still speaking of aimlications, crowd is luch that one-half the century he spent in the East '^wiih the fineit of maicrioU. S U I T S - T O P C O A T S showed chat since the seven people strive to bear Mass Father Joyce said: "Things are Side parish is unsurpassed in seemingly going to be tough were founded ( from the year kneeling in the cold and sr.ow the history of the diocese. outside the church in the street. within a short time.” The uni 1883 for St. Vincent’s Home Within two yean hia k Ho o I had We W'iU Recommend regularly to $ 6 5 I have only one priest there, versity, therefore, hat already and the Good Shepherd Home 168 pupils. made its decision to limit the one whom I ordained in 1872, CO 1946 for the Infant of Prague T te priest gave so much to size of its enrollment snd its An Eye Phyeician and he is badly in need of an the poor that be waa careless of Nursery) a total of 31398 cbii plant It will concentrate on I ‘ "Ihia own personal appearance, q ^ it y rather than quantity. lo Y o u dren have been assisted. St. send bim. ^ e haw also etUb-j once aome Uymen compelled Thei« will be inereaaed empha Qata's Orphanage, founded hshed a h o ylU l there, with five him to go with them into a store. sis on the internal development 1893, has cared for 9^47 chil Sisters of C h an y, and they are they bought him an over- of the university. overburdened wjth^work. , ^ t . The next day one of the __ I dren. .V.. men saw him in an old disrepu- "We have already increased FATHER R 0 BI NSONiteble overcoat; he had given the faculty salaries; we are going brought the Leavenworth Sis-lpthjt away. to have to increase them again, $ 4 9 ters of Charity to Leadville and [and] are going to have to pay opened a school in 18 8 2 . competitive prices for the tj.^* AFTER HIS DEATH, he had of men wo want We will give When the congregation out- reputation for sanctity, and grew the first church, Falh«,the SiaUra of Charity,' who men on our faculty time off to do research.” 5 Robinson er«ted a ayond m knew him well, kept a light t CHOICE of the Newest Spring and Summer Suits 18S0. «nd still mother in before picture md Can the University of Notre] Dame compete with public edu-j « ’Robinson in 1 8 8 1 . Annunciation'prarol often to him when their parish community was anxioda, cation inm the future? In view of I J|/~\ i • • in the new Ivy League models— in later years, over a aenoua the foregoing sUUmenU by F a -lf M TY t 1 1 g n C i The Denver Catholic problem. , ther Joyce, it doea seem th a t i^ '^ L 1 U/ i a 1 1 Ofi The Monaignor died May 3, although the university con new patterns and colors — and in sizes Remitter 1913. Biahop Hats w ts on s cedes Its inability to handle a Pobliahed Weekly by the Confirmation tour in Canyon huge enrollment, it fully in Catholic Press ^ iety, Ine. City at the time, while a flood tends to excel in the quality of to fit men of every build. 938 Bannock Street. Denver was in progress and immediate its cuiriculuro. ^ 1720 E. 17th AVE. Subscription: $3.00 Per egress impossible. Arrange (Between Gilpin A Year. Sold in combination ments for the funeral went JERRY RREE:^ with The Register, National I ahead, but following the Mass Williainsi S S holds in‘‘WiU Call” Edition, in Archdiocese of I no priest in the congregation Florist M ar^arot'.s Denver. had the courage to attempt a ‘eulogy of the great pioneer. ^ Gift Manor Entered as Second Gass 100$ 1.3ih St. FR. 7-5374 They were too much in awe of f M I. t4wy. 41. j-yjyy M atur at the Post Office Denver. Colo. 'this humbte. dominating, and M.\in 3-2279 withal saintly prelate.
----- . u,- \ PAGE TH R EE TV urtdoy, May 9, 1957 Office, 938 lannaeh Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4*4205 TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS Sister Maureen Greeley Pastor Mother's Day Recalls Prayers Offered lo Be Spiritual Named to State For Missioner-Son, Once Red Prisoner
Leader of lour By Robrrt E. Ramsfy SOME WOULD CALL it be UNDOUBTEDLY it was just Nursing Board THIS SUNDAY. May 12, Is ing bullheaded and others just such constant prayers as the The Very Rev. Dominic Mo- Mother's Day, and it serves to plain orneriness when it came Rosary said by this mother that Sister Maureen Tracy, direc rera. S.F., pastor of Our Lady recall especially the devotion of lo describing the acrions of saved her priest-son from many tor of the Mercy Hospital of Peace Parish. Greeley, will one Denver mother to her fam young Dick Mershon. But even hardships and harrowing ex- School of Nursing, Denver, was be spiritual director of the In ily and the many prayers she to those who knew him only Eeriences while he was a H4ary- named to the Colorado State ternationa] Pilgrimage to Rome offered for her missionary son slightly, none would deny the noller in South China. Board of Nursing by Gov. Steve Aug. 9-Sept. 17. McNichols May 6. She is the until finally he was released fart that once Dick made a de Fsther Mershon was in Wu The pilgrimaire is in connec from custody by the Chinese cision, he stayed by it only nun in the state aerving in chow only three years when the this capacity. tion w)th the introduction of Reds. On Sunday. June 22, 1947, Communists seized control of the cause of the beatification Perhaps on Mother's Day, Mrs. Father Richard Mershon, M.M., the China mainland. Prior to The Legislature increased the and canonization of Father Jo Stella Mershon of 4206 Irving celebrated his First Solemn number on the State Board of seph Mananet. founder of the this time he and his family ex Street. Denver, along with her Mess in St. Catherine's Church, changed letters frequently. But Nursing from four to nine Congregation of the Sons of sons and daughters, will recall Denver. No one could have member*. Sister Mary Vincen- the Holy Family. Father Horcra as the iron fist of Red terror a few of the old but treasured been happier for him that day slowly sealed the lips of first tit. Glockner-Penrose Hospital, is the Superior of the U. S. memories of their early family than his parents and brothers Colorado Springs,- served on foundation of the congregation. one district and then another, life. and sisters. Father Mershon felt with each the board until her term ex Father Magine Morera, Leo, the third eldest of Mrs. Soon afterward. Father Dick letter sent home, it might very pired this year. Six new mem S.F., a broibcr of Father assigned to missionary Mershon's nine rhildrea, re well be his last bers were appointed by the Dominic Moreri, ii poitulator members the days when his work in the diocese of Wuchow Governor. of iba came of Father Me- mother made 14 loaves of in South China. A native of Idaho, Sist«K._^ nanet, with hcadquarUri in bread twice a week. MRS. MERSHON had no Rome. Father Dominic i* vice Maureen has been head of the ” ONLY A LITTLE more than way of telling, without the Mercy Hospital School-of Nurs poitulator of the cauie fer “ALL US KIDS liked the two years before, on March 21, means of written correspond the United Stalet. ing the past three years. From B crust of the bread," Leo recalls, 1945, Mrs. Mershon became a ence. what was happening to 1960 to 1964 the was adminis Leaving New York by Trans her son. She had received a let Thi.1 wes e famil* the St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau. This “ and before it was barely out member of St. Catherine's Le trator and superior at St. An World Airlines Aug. 9, the ter from him asking for addi 'Shore W ith Needy' iar scene through scene is at St. Vincent de Paul’s School as the of the oven, we were slicing the gion of Mary. While engaged in thony's Mercy Hospital, Poca group will arrive the following tional prayers, for strength, out the Denver metropolitan area this week as Rt. Rev. Monsignor Eugene O'Sullivan, pastor day in Lisbon. A full-day ex* ends off each loaf. Mom was the various projects character tello, Ida. parochial school students brought in discarded and school Safety Patrol aides direct the atu- never too happy when she istic of any Legion group, Mrs. for courage, and then the let and out^own clothinfr, ihoe*, and other apparelidenU in placini? their contnbuliona into the pile would return to the kitchen Mershon became known for one ters had stopped coming, For for the Share With Needy Children Drive of!of nearly 600 bags. only to find her freshly baked particular type of work — the six long months there was no bread already missing the crust making of cord rosaries. It has word. No one knew whether from each end.” been estimated that since be Father Mershon had been ar If there was but one other coming a Legion of Mary mem rested or sent to prison. No one Children of Two Schools Vying for 1st point on which the Mershon ber, Mrs. Mershon has made knew whether the words Fa family agreed, in addition to more than 2,000 of these ro ther Mershon had once spoken their whole-hearted approval of saries. While in the process of to his mother. “ If it be God’s homemade bread, it was that fashioning the little knobs of will, I want to die a martyr’s In Salvage Bureau Clothing Campaign Dick, the third eldest boy, was cord that become the “ Our Fa death,” h'ad been fulfilled. r* the most unlikely candidate for thers" and "Hail Marys.” Mrs. It was this not knowing that The 1957 "Share With Sts. Peter and Paul's, last Big incentives for the stu a religious vocation. Dick, of Mershon often prays the Rosary dents were the school eward of played upon the heart of Stella Needy Children” drive of the year’s winner of the eonte.st, course was the lone dinenter as she makes them. Her Mershon. But she trusted in St. Vincent de Paul Salvage had a total of 680 bags of dis a statue of the school's patron in this “dispute.” He wanted to prayers, like those of any saint or other statue of the God. She prayed above all else Bureau, Denver, may end up carded clothing, shoes, and be a priest. mother, are for her children. that His will be done. Through as a contest between the two other apparel turned in from students’ choice. A $25 U. S. Savings Bond for the top stu the Rosary she sought the sol previous.winners of the school an enrollment of 246 to aver ace of Mary, the spiritual award. In incomplete returns age well above two bags per dent; a theater party at the FORWARDS PROTESTS student The St Vincent de Denver Theater for the class Mother of us all. to help her through Tuesday. .May 7, the in this hour of grief. Then one main contest appeared to he Paul total was expected to fte with the beat score, and indi around 600 bags for an aver* vidual awards of savings ac Sen. Aflott Calls Migrant blessed glorious day word was between Sts. Peter and Paul's received. Father Richard Mer School. Wheat Ridge, and the age of almost one and one-half counts at the Central Bank & 'bags per student at first count Trust for the high student in shon. M.M., along with bis su S t Vincent de Paul School. perior, the Rev. John Mihelko, Leo Keleber, manager of the ing. each school. Names of individual student The drive will continue Transporting 'Intolerable' M.M., and three Maryknoll •alvage bureau, reported thatl, o' in
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y iia n fc e Telephone, Keystone 4>4205 Thuridoy, Moy 9, T9ST n C E FOUR OHiee, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER RT ELirCH'S GARDENS PARISH SOCIAL Blooming Rose Bushes For M other's Day 9 Q 7 5 -O up Paul Neighbors' Band to Play May 9
(Holy Family Pariib, Dcavar) Those attending were Ed urer; John Maloctay, Georga Taylor, Ferd Buehholz, Joseph Paul Neighbors’ big name ward Flynn, secretary of the band will play for the 34th an ?arish conference; and JoHph Pughes. nual Holy Family spring social Woertman, Terrence Heady, Jo Recently Father Patrick at Elitch't Gardens on May 9. seph Walsh, William Kelly, Kennedy received Pauli Ann The announcement of the en and John Burke. Other de Paul Hulkovich and Melba Beatrice GIANT gagement of Neighbors was member* are John Weakland, Lanthrip into the Church. made by Arnold B. Gurtler, president of the Particular Sponsor for Miss Hulkovich Elitch's president Mr. Gurtler Council of Denver: Thomas was Carmella Pachallo. Mrs. ROSES and his wife personally pay Reichenbaugh, vice president; Alan Sullivan acted, as spon to have the opening night Joeeph F. Pughes, Sri, treas- sor for Miss Lanthrip. Elitch orchestra play for the Special SI .25 social. Tickets for the affair were ^CATHEDRAL PARISH' 6 for S6.75 selling rapidly this week. It is E. C O L F A X a LOCAN ST. ______expected that attendance will M SUNDAY MASSES = exceed last year's record of 4.- 6:00 - 7:00 • 8:00 - 9:00 • 10:00 • 11:30 • 12:30 GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK 400. Hundreds of former par ishioners and graduate* of ft 6:30 P.M. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 3:30 ft 7:30 Fruit Troos ...... S2.25 Holy Family School always at Evergreens ...... S2.50 tend the social. H sgr. W . j . C a n a t a n , P asto r Thia year a 1957 Plymouth 1601 PENN. ST. MA. S-02S8 Flowering Shrubs ..S1.50 two-door Belvedere Club sedan GRASS SEEDS will be offered at the social. Also to be given away are a Open 24 Hourt Blue Grass S P E C IA L -10 lbs...... $ 9 .80 91,000 one-acre mountain home E v e r r i a x MERTON BLUE GRASS MIX site near Schaeffer’s Crossing,[a donated by Buriand Ranch-i* B 1 lb. Covers 750 aq. f t —per lb...... 9 2 .65 Pinewood Derby 1? ^1;* Kelly, Dave Zarlengo, Ernest Marine, Father LAUNDROMAT * 1957 Pmewood Dcrbj Robe^ Dore, Joseph Stuka. Lonnie Ellis, and Ettes, and a Ford fishing car, \ SOIL BOOSTER ORGANIC FERTILIZER donated by Johnny Harper’s Tronhv Winners Patjk'Canny; front row, Jerry Ahem, Steve 80 lbs...... - ...... 9 4 .2 5 iropny Winnerb Catherine’* Par. Gcdut. John Folak, Phil Dispense, John Whelan, Motors. s o n W A T E R MILORGANITE— 100 lbs...... rO 5 .10 ish, Denver, are, left to right, back row, Dick and Bob Langfield. A t a Men's Club meeting on 431 E. 19th at Penn PAX— Kills Crab Grass— B a g...... 9 9 .25 May 6, final plans for run SenuBla f r l e u PTA PARTF, SALE MAF 10 ning the social were made. • BREAKFASTS MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS— INSECTICIDES General arrangements are be • LUNCHEONS Now it the time to Fertilize Lowni ing directed by Sidney Vitry. BOB’S • DINNERS Men's Club president and Cecil a SEA FOODS SCOTTS LAWIV SEED Events to Aid Nuns at St. Catherine's SUPER MARKET iWfe* *tni « *.& IS u • B. Proctor, social preparation Undtr Hr* Mantgaaieiit Scott’s Turf Builder, per 100 lbs...... 9 8-85 committee chairman. Cell Ui for FREE EilimoUi eo Lowni A Lnadienpinf (S l CatheriD*'. Parisk, ald Ruscio, Donald Ryan, Ron Clast Ltaderi^ Box office, auto, front gate Quality Meat*, Gree. ft Veg*. S U P E R C H EF D e n v e r) ald Santangelo, Jerry Satriano, admission, and car booth work 6AYIE O U F tl, Frw. Aetvm fna CalfeWiy SOUTH DENVER EVERGREEN NURSERY The PTA-spontored spring Michael Serfoso, Gam Selby, Class leaders for this period 4SB E. I7ta at Pna. CH.S-S«SS t CfelffeS at Lfe(*B ara as follows: Grade eight, er* for the social include John card party and bake laU for Freddie Steinmark, Joseph Sodek, Eden DiTuiiio, George Mrs. 0. S. Folkner, Owner the Sister* of S t Joseph who Steinbaek, Peter Stevens, Benny Domenico, Jerry Grout, Diane Noe, and Karen Nelson; Baldini, Nicholas Eerold, Peter 1534 So. Broadway SP. 7-2350 - SP. 7-7768 teach in S t Catherine’* School James Welch, Gerald Wolf, Allen, Ed Clinton, Robert DOYLE’S LIQUOR MART will be held Friday. May 10, in Ronald Zarlengo; S ade seven, room one, Norman ewburst and Sharon LaSasao; Lang^eld, Marion Young, the cafeteria beginning at 1 Veronica Bishop, Maureen Loren Gilbert Severin Wind- PHARMACY o’clock with a deuert luncheon. Brown, Christine Busnardo, grade seven, room two, Ken W iB B I neth Martin, John Leone, and hols, Ludwig Thaler, George Hit PartkilAr Dr^nUt Liquor Mrs. G. Johnson, ways and Donna Carter, Ellen Cian- Taylor, Ronald Goebel, Robert St. Vincent de Paul's Parish' means chairman, said that franee, Claudette Druse, Patri Billy Kafka; grade six, room 17th AVE, sod GRANT lea Cold Baer one, Martin Woodford and Ka Goebel, Joseph Woertman, Arn so. imrVEBSlTY -BLVD. A C. ARIZONA tickets are available from the cia Eeker, Gayle Glover, Rose old Schletler, Walter Grisdale, KE. e-ees? free delivery S U E .C * l f a i T A . S-S M * school children, the committee, mary Graf, Mary Ann Grone, ren Metzger; grade six, room two, Bernard Marine and Pa Joseph Cavanagh, Anthony StND.\Y MASSES or at the door. Tickets are 60 Nancy Jesmer, Marolyn Jea- McNulty, Martin Potter, Ber 6:45, 8:00, 0:30, 11:00 and 12:16 cents. mer, Karolyn Jesmer, Mary tricia Dyer: grade five, room one. Jay Manning and Sharon nard Carroll. Henry Pisterzi, Confessions: Saturdays 8:80 to 6:30 and 7J 0 to 9 p.m. ,Mrs. R. laeino, bake sale Keen, Karen Kellerman, Patri Maurice Robinson, and John ■ a n J i chairman, or a committee mem cia Koiler, Mary Ann Krapea, Murphy; grade live, room two, R t . R i v . M s c b . EoccN t A. O'S d l u t a m , P a s t o r Fletcher. Miss Genevieve Kues- ber will be in the cafeteria to Nsnnette Kubat; Joeeph Vtcehiarelli and Judy CO Kolb; ter again will act as secretary 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 receive donations df bakery Diana Livingston, Sandra for the car booth. goods Friday morning as early Livingston, Kathleen Lopezi, Grade four, room one, Peter PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED Dvoraeek and Karen Bullard; 37 First Communicants FOR AND DELIVERED as 8:30 o’clock. Carol Lombardi, Patricia Lom Callaa ■( DawBisg Daa«*> bardi, Geraldine Mapelli, Mary grade four, room two, Richard Thirty-seven children will re W ashington Installatian Tea KCrttaaa 4-3317 U-DO-WE DO installation of officers and a Elizabeth Martin, Shelia Me- O'Brien and Jacqueline Garba- ceive First Communion in the Nicholas, Mary Mollieone, Bar rlno; grade three, room one, 7:30. o'clock Mass on Sunday, tea will be held at the PTA NO DOWN PAYMENT P a r k M k t . meeting Tuesday, Hay 14, at bara Uonseu, Roberta Natale, Gary DeFrsnge and Bemadine Hay 12. Members of the class Please Patronize Joan O'Brien; Langfield; grade Uiree, room are Jennifer Beck. Linda Car rapaira, body vark tad LAUNDRY BUI Hufbat 2 p.m. paiatiBa Yoor REGISTER Your Friendly Hostesses will be room Linda Passerralla, Catherine two, Roland laeino, Jimmie Brooke, Pan! Van Buskirk, Pitta, Madeline Pitts, Sandra Ernst, Marla Kae Villano, and David Deane, Michael Greene, Advertisers and X Day Shirts..... 25e AG Store mothers of first and second CA1HEORAL MOTORS graders: Mmes. A. Rogers, G. Phillips, Joyce PIcmel, Carol Margaret RuscetU; grade two, Gary Gosek, Debra Herman, 1738 Lataa K E . 4-aOM M ention 1280 So. Clayton SP. 7.6M8 598 S. Gilpin SP. 7.6075 Kubat, J. Whelan, and E. Powers, Peggy Ranney, Linda room one, Donald Ryan and Susan Haeffner, Jacklyn John JOE GAFFHET, Prop. O’Connor, Jr. Roth, Marilyn Saindon, Alaine Suzanne Zarlengo; grade two, ston, Dianne Jeske, John Knaa U Lanl* FirUfe THE REGISTER Annual reports of ill com Satriano, Barbara Stano, Lou room two, Billy Metzger and Nelan, Anthony Pachello; LEN'S Pharmacy NORRIS AG MARKET mittees will be given. Chairmen ise Stucka, Maria Szczwinski, Mary Mollieone; graoe one, Louis Peters, Gary Reynolds, Karen Thompson, Ruth Vians, room one, Vance Guilford and Joanne Spero, Gary Stanich, L. C FEHR. Pr«o. Strife Itrrh. rra. are asked to make report in ■•■fetr It U VIk m T i rwHt Carol Anne Grout; and grade lALL SAINTS PARISHi M w B b * S l ViM ar a. Puil’. P.riik duplicate copies to be filed by Amilia Vallojos, Susan Vsn- Gayle Surmeier, Victoria Ven C f >t»t« AC F m * Cm Iw the secretary or tha historian. Houten, Wilhelmina Van Lu- one, room two, Michael Bahm tura, Mary Rose Walker, Paul 35S» SO. FEDERAL BLVD. Uav« Tour Doctor Phona sen, and Suzanne Zarlengo. and Beverly DeFrange. ine Weber, Patricia Walker, Us Your Prescription Open Sundays 9 Till 2 Orders for .next year’s uni forms will be taken on Friday. Karen Baker, Rose Marie Bell, SUNDAY MASSES 2707 E. Lenbiina RA 2-3739 Crsdi' — Free Delivery May 17. from 3 to 6 p.m. and JndHh Beck. Barbara Broncu- 6;00, 8d)0, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30, 12:80 ft 6:30 P.M. A t L m I.Iu u u S Seatk a.jrtra 9. CUrtwi« UvJfelu. PE.S-a417 on Saturday, May 18, from 9 cia, Sandra Cole, Michael Cole, . Confessions: Saturday 4to6ft7:30to9 a.m. to noon in the cafeteria. PTA to Seat Officers Linda Hayden, Evan Hounsoro, R e v . H a r l e y S c h m i t t , P a s t o r A 33 deposit will be asked at Donna Hounsom, James Rey this time. Further information nolds, Robert Sciacea, Sandra 2559 SO. FEDERAL WEST 5-2747 may be obtained by calling Stanich, Daniel Stocktey, and rS0.~~GAYL0RblHdPPrNG~DISL Mrs. R. C. Polak at GL. 6-1823. At St. Vincent's Rally Patricia Ventura. The following assisted Mrs. The PTA- sponsored mer chandise stamp contest will R. Kelly with the first Friday (St. Viocant da Paul'* ParUb, Lager, chairman o f the recent G & W HARDWARE breakfast: Mmea. R. Griffith, Daovar) book review sponsored by the end on May 16. The parents' EMPIRE M ARKH M OBIL Motor SERVICE J. Villano, A. Hill, H. Manning. A t the PTA meeting on Mon Altar and RoMry Society, re gronp plans to award a $5 Complete Selection Of: Auto Peliihing & Glozing Johnny Meyers Bob Holm J. Lombardi, A. Ruscio, V. day, May 13, at 2:30 p.m. in ported there were 170 present prise to the room in the grade Mtuiuippi at Fedaral at the review. Mhool and the room in the high SuppUet and Open W e e k Days and Sandays Brovm, J, Bolero. V. Jones, P. the parish hall, the past preii- C e rd e n W* de It or yen rent Beekiae. school banding in the most loaa S. FEDERAL BLVa * AJA u 0 PJ*. Di Pilla, G, Canny, and J. dent* will be honored n ests. Mrs. Leo McGrath will laun Lewn M oiterv books filled with trade mer Compirim Heehenleel Servlet Leone. The new officer* will be in der the albe for May. Sale$ end Serriet Oyaa: t talZpjB. WE i-7017 chandise stamps. WE GIVE RED .STAMPS Qoality M ea ts - 5ea F o o d 1st Communicants stalled, and tea will be Hrved Mrs. Ed Hegge will be the hoitesa to the Immaculate Con Vincentians ot Moss 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 7-1974 lO-W S. Gaylord SP 7-7567 One hundred twelve chil following the busineu meeting. dren will receive their First This it the last meeting of the ception Pinochle Circle in the The parish conference of the 1957 fishing Licenses The firms listed here Communion Sunday, May 12, school year. home of Mrs. Joe Schrefer, S t Vincent de Paul Society Now Available deserve to be remembered GAYLORD in the 9 o’clock Mau. The following PTA members 1244 S. Columbine, on Thurs was represented by seven of L e n t D r u g day evening, May 16. 2 10 2 S o. Federal Bivd. when you are distributing CLEANERS The first communicants will attended the April CPTL meet its memoers at the annual Mass Ror* Tanr Doctor Phona be gnests of the putor, the ing: Mmes. L Pozelnik, R. S t John’s Bridge Circle will celebrated for the society by your patronage in the dif PICKUP a DELIVERY Rev. D. A. Lemieux, St a break meet on Tbunday afternoon, Archbishop Urban J. Vehr in W E . 5-1701 V t Y e a r Pra*eripiion< Partsch, D. Sikes, G. Learned, ferent lines o f business. fast served and prepared by the L. Weber, A. Bruno, and W. May 16, in the home of Mrs. the S t Thomas Seminary ITa C i t e Groan Stamp. RA 2-5664 . Free Delivery Altar and Rosary Society, with Angerer. R. H. Beai^ley, 1310 S. Race. Chapel on May 6. ___ PE. 3-1350-102S So. Gaylord Mrs. J. A. Weniinger of IMS a. Gtrivre >t Tnaww. Mrs. G. Botero a* chairman of Worker* for the first Friday Golden Wedding W . G lr* B a U Crraa the kitchen committee. breakfast in May were Mmes. 17^3 E. Elm will entertain the iST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH; The first eommunii'.ots are J. Maier, N. Moreland, W, Mc SL Thereaa’a Rosary Making E. 14th AVE. AT DETROn ST. ' BEL.M01VT Gerald Ahem. Glenn Amorsia, Circle on Wednesday evening, Complete Motor Tuning Cauley, H. KiatU, W. Hughes, H SUNDAY MASSES H Joseph Augustine, F' .:d Augus J. Zimmermann, W. Ehrman, Hay 15. PLEMBEVG CO. Mobil Gas A Oils tine. P * u I Becker, Karlen Waihiof — Greasiof M. Wolz, J. Werthman, V. The Immaculate Heart of 6:46, 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 11:00, 12:16 ft 5:00 P.M. Repairing & Cnatracting Black, Richard Borg.. William Mary Circle will meet in the Fra* Pickup A Dalivary Hepp, W. Angerer, and G. Confessions: Saturday 8:30 to 6:00 ft 7:30 to 9:00 NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL Bowker, Patrick Buckley, Ste Nelson. home of Mrs. W. A. Harpoid, FrM E.Um.t.t phen Campbell, David Capra. R t . R e v . M s g r . W i l l i a m H , H i g g i n s , P a s t o r But B nv, Mfr. 1070 S. C.rlw* MOBIL MOTOR SERVICE Rafifelratioa for bow pupiU 1143 S. S t Paul Street on WE GIVE RED STAMPS Michael Cessa, Michavl Coff Thursday aftarnoon. May 16. 2820 E. 14th Ave. FR. 7-5075 D *f. PE. 3-2070 man, Timothy Coursey, Tim wbo plan to anlar St. Vlp- Niskli EA. 2-6379 1001 S. Gaylord SP. 7-1974 e * B t da Paul'i Grad* School Mrs. Bertha Wood will be othy Cuneo, Dale Dardano, Ste hostess to Oui Lady of Fatima ven Davis, Louis De B ill, An B o a t Saptembor will b* bald Sanday reoraiai. May 19, Pinochle Circle in Uie home of thony DeLorenxa, Mie'iacl Di- Mrs. G. E. Wood. 1266 S. Gay Please Patronize Nileon. Ralph Ditalii), Philip aftar all lb* Massaa. TbU NATIONAL lord, on Wednesday afternoon, Drahnak; ragiitralioo will b* for first Your REGISTER Andersen’s Market May 15. Bernard E n g 1 e r, Edward (radar* aod naw pupils plaa- Advertisers and 5-10-25 CENT STORES 1093 So. Gaylord ^ c^ ^ lete 2-0902 Griffith, David Hein. George b1b( to oBtar aay of tbo Mrs. Don Delphia, 1962 S. Hamner, Terrence "ic k w . Paul bifher (rados. Theio wbo High, will entertain Our Lady M ention 3309 E. Colfax Huck, Thomas Hunter, Terence re(istarad last yaar aod war* of Good Council Bridge Circle THE REGISTER Open Saturday Evenings FREE DELIVERY FOOD STORE OPEN SUNDAYS Kummet, Timothy Kummet, bot aceaptad must ragistar on Thursday evening, May 16. Terence Lester, Michael Lit- agaio. Mrs. Thomas Flynn, 1235 S. zau, James Ligrani, Gary Lom The annual May crowning Forest, will entertain the S t bardi, Darrel Lombardi, John was held Sunday, May 6. The Martha Canasta Circle on Tnes- Marchetti. Billy Metzger, Nich guest speaker was Father John day evening, May 14. olas Maltase, Richard Mauck, Bonnie Brae Shopping Center Overberg, C.M. Peggy Hanley St Catherine’s Sewing Cir Patrick McDermott, Thomas was the May queen. Mr. and Mrs. Louis’ Montague. Vincent Nicolette, cle will meet in the home of Mrs. Fred Linsenmaier of Mrs. Dean Eaton 1353 S. Eu- A s ti, Sr., of Superior, | George O’Brien, Ralph Perri, 970 S. Vine Street, was the re ColOn reached their golden wed- ^ Michael Persson. Kyle Peters; dora, on Tuesday evening. CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser's Red&W hlte cipient of the rosary presented Hay 14. ding anniversary Wednesday, LaWkallsa. C*r Witklai, Bstlsrim Patrick Quinlan. Andrew by the eighth grade ways and April 24. The occasion was' Rtekarrsd. Tlr. VuiMai«i*( Rogers. Thomas Romola, Ron means romnUttee. Mrs. Donald Amen, 4401 E. celebrated Sunday, April 28, Grocery and M arket Jewel, will entertain the S t ITa Giva nonaer Stamps Scout Court of Awards with a family dinner. Margaret Mary Pinochle Circle FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. Girl Scout troops from St Louis Asti came to America BONNIE BRAE HOLY FAMILY in new Holiday restaurant from Italy in 1905. After land AND QUALITY GROCERIES Vincent de Paul’ s, Stephen on Tuesday afternoon. May 14. Knightf and Merrill Schools, ing in New York, he went to Conoco Service Fr** Dalivary SPruca 7-4447 PARISH S t Agnes’ Bridge Circle will Pueblo and then moved to will hold the court of awards meet in the home of Mr*. Wini 724 Sa. Uaivarsity PE, 3-9909 SSSI E O k l. At*. (S . U alv. **S Oki*| at S t Vincent de Paul’s parish Koehler, N. Hex. Mrs. Asti, the fred Carroll, 2393 S. Univer former Mary Rodelli. came hall on Wednesday. May 15, at sity, on Tuesday afternoon. 7:80 p.m. There will be 109 from Italy in 1906. She came Please Patronize May 14. S im m a £ m j l girls i^rtcipating in this func West after landing in. New Your REGISTER BIALACK'S Hr. and Mrs. Joe Dingman, Cleaners - Laonderers tion, and they compose the fol York and, with her parents, Advertisers and STANDARD SERVICE lowing troops: 419, 647, 686, 1774 S. Elm Street, will be moved to Koehler. L B. Sbacklett Joe Abell hosts I to Our Lady of Grace Mr. and Mrs. Asti were mar 44t% TaBBjiOB GR> 7*9908 699, 706. 105. 583, 764, and M ention 715 S. Unlversily 810. Craft work will be dis Bridge Circle on Friday eve ried at Raton, N. Mex., on April THE REGISTER P E . 3-6,529 LabrlcBtioa wTirtt • BtHarUt played. along with a »ecial doll ning, May 10. 24, 1907. They moved to South display from the Girl Scout ern Colorado in 1906 and to headquarters. First Communion Boulter County in 1935. Communion Event The couple have two daugh CURE d'ARS PARISH' Hiss Barbara V. Hunkey of ter* and four sons: Mrs. Mary E. S M AYE. « OAHUA ST. LOYOLA When the annual mother 1450 Logan Street, Denver, is Papini, Mrs. Mabel Zancanelli, TOUR DOCTOR KROWS US and daughter Communion PARISH visiring ter nephew, E. G. J M d , Boulder; R. A. (Fred) Asti, = SUNDAY MASSES breakfast wts held on May 6. in Cheyenne, Wyo.. as bis little Superior; Ted Asti, Superior; / there were 190 present The 6:00 • 8.00 - 10:00 - 11:30 A 7dl0 P.S SAVa Tint TKADI AT lOlU daughter. Barbara, is receiving Alter J. Asti. R t 1, Louisville;! ff CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4 KK) * 7:30 breakfut was prepared by Mrs. her F ir s t Com m union on and Louis Asti. Jr„ of Boulter. / tMto n*rt Edward Hegge and her work I rogotorod pharnuclitl *rt>eSB R e t . J o h n N . H a l k t , P a s t o k Mother's Day. There are 12 grandchildren. E. 17tb and Rac* ers, and served by the men of porionca ia faiAg prascriptioM totals Dahlia St. EA. 2-1119 Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. the Holy Name Society. Mrs. 125 y o n —ara your atsurartes of Howard Conway was chairman, 'ST. FRANCIS de SALES' PARISH' safoty and accuracy at Park HR Drug l our Conrenleni and Mrs. J. G. Costello, Jr., co- Co. Sick room accouortas and tup. chairman. E. ALAMEDA 4 SHERMAN ST. D ru g g iil pitas—bandageti cotton, gauza, we- THELMA KASSON Please Patronize The guest speaker was Mrs. Praieripliont Uqaoi BEAUTY SALON Your REGISTER I.. A. Higgins, a national direc SUNDAY MASSES gicsl dratsingi. FrM dolivory. tor for the .NCCW. She spoke 6:00 • 6:00 • 7:00 - 8K)0 - 9:00 - 10:00 - 11:00 ft 12:00 2876 Celerade Bird. Advertisers and H air S lrlin g ANNUNCIATION on the work of the Altar and CONFESSIONS SATORDAY 8:30 4 7:30 f e r m t n e n t I F n in g M ention : Rosary Society and said it was R t . R e v . M s o l G a c c o t t S m i t h , P a s t o r FHONE OE»w 3-IIS* PARISH a privilege to work on the altar, 300 So. Sherman St PE. 3-5400 TkfelaM K a u * * (TC*as«T, O i * m THE REGISTER . and to participate in the other activities associated with the John C.! society, and that many spiritual benefits are gained by such Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS YOU ALWAYS LONDON MARKET Scholl participation. V. a PETERSON, Pr«*. SAVE AT The RL Rev. Monsignor Eu Lubricalion-Delco Batleriee FINEST AND GROCERY Cat Rate Drags M E A TS AND gene A. O’Sullivan, pastor, Car Washing OSCAR TUNNELU Fr**. greeted the guests. A brief Fonnlain Serriee SBJidrle* G ROCERIES \ SIMMONS DRUG Qoality Maatfe aod Groc«ri*i business meeting was con I 'o i i r atlS FfeirU* PHONES: MA. 3-42M, TA. *-3*41 Butinett Appred aUd W . A. (Dutch) Thomos 2868 Colo. Bltd. FR. 7-2614 »eOO WALNUT ducted by the president, Mrs. FR. 7-2704 I Thomas Connors, Mrs. Leo Alameda A So. Broodwa/ Alameda ft Legaa PE. 3-9840 RAGE F IV E Tfcuriioy, Moy 9, 19S7 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitene 4-420S
AT COLLEGE MAY 14 M t. Carm el H i g h School to Present O peretta M ay 17 Exisfenfialisf Philosopher Is Regis Debate Subject Tbr philosophy of Kxrl J»s- Klocker. who received his Ph.D» Cets. German existentialist, will in philosophy from the Greg s the subject of an informal orian University in Romb. will debate at Reftis College, Denver, comment on Dr. Shull’ re on Tuesday. May H. at 8 p.m. marks from the Thomistic view in the library of the Admini- point. atration Buitdinfr- The informal debate is being Dr. Julius E. Sehuli, of Fort sponsored by the Regis College Aquinas Academy, and is open Lewis A . . i M. in Duranfro. and the Rev. Harry R. Klocker, SJ.. to the public. of the Recis College philosophy Philosophy department, will be the featured Of all the existentialist phi speakers. losophers. Karls Jaspers is most Dr. Schula, who hnid.s a doc likely to receive a sympathetic tor's degree from the University hearing in America. His scienti of Colorado, .spent a year in fic training and achievements Sost-doctoral .study under Dr. run counter to the prejudice aspers at the University of that existentialism is an anti- Heidelberg in Germany. Father scientific movement. REMEMBER
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^ w ith “A Relipriou.a Gift of Sijrnificance" St, Joseph's Prayer Book or Su Joseph’s Missal...... J6.50 to $16.00 "Th* Cypiy Treubadeur," an 8 p.m., will be at Horace Mann and Soldi spellbound the otheri: I lypiiei, reiiei hii knife in an Marlene Lombardi. Pat. Frank.|,j„ i j f , operetta, will be presented by Junior High School, W. 4Iit Italian Ceramic Madonna of the Street Avenue, and Navajn Streat. Cajh, Cran.to, end Bob An-. Q ueen of M ay Crowning $4.50 - $10.50 the Glee Club of Mt. Carmel { the gyp-j High School, Denver, on Mey In the photo at left Jim Abro-^ "Yh.re ii action a-plenty jgisiei. "The Cypiy Troubadour": ROS.ARIES BIBLES 17. The two performance!, one mv't- fortune teller, itartlei hii^tha picture at right at Joa aheunda with l o n g i , dan ce At St. Joseph's M ay 17 $2.50 • $35.00 ro-l $4.50 • $18.00 et 3:30 p.m. end the other at beautiful client, Janet Petrillo, Plancarte, villein among iha manca end excitement. Denver Lorgest- Finest Selection in h k s e w e l c h hon ored
p . (D alsddsut, (^ . Cathedral Grad Named Top Junior at Denver U. ' Church Stipplies and Religious .Articles The highest honor accorded arship, and leadership. affairs since entering D. U. tically straight A average, a 2.8 Elmer J. a junior woman at tbe Univer Anne Welch, recipient of the and is now acting as secretary on a 3. sy.stem, she has served sity of Denver is to be tapped honor this year, was graduated of the arts and sciences college, as secretary of the Newman G K R K t N (student body); 1967 Women’s Club, chairman of the Confra Mgr. at May Days for membership from Cathedral High School in in .Mortar Board, a national 1964 and is at present a junior Week chairman; All-Sehool ternity of Christian Doctrine women's honorary so ciety. at D. U., majoring in speech Homecoming chairman, 1967; at D. U., rush captain of the Pi Women qualify for an invita pathology and special educa and vice president of Associated Beta Phi Sorority, vice pre.si- 1120-22 BrnaiUay KF. 4-8233 tion to the society demonstrat tion. Women Students. dent of Alpha ^m bda Delta t ing outstanding service, schol Anne has been active in school While maintaining a prac (national scholastic honorary),
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Air-Conditioning Headquarter ent Pendinci. o r DENVER • 17TM *NO LAWRENCE ONLY PHILCO HAS IT! "W-i. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T«Uphent, Reyiton# 4-4205 Thprsday, May 9, 195T F A C E S IX Offict/ 938 lannock Strtef BISHOP AND PRELATE AT SHIRLEY-SAVOY LUNCHEON M AY 21 Archbishop's Nurses' Honor Guests Guild Circles To Be Former Directors National President to Address CCW (DoBVar ArebdiocetSB CouBcil Set Meetings Two lom«r spiritual dir«- munioD to be bald Saturday. subjen o f her talk will be ton. one notr a Bishop, will Hay 18, by the Denver Coun of Cathelie W om cB) Youth on the Much— ^Which (Arehbishqp'i Guild, Denver) cil of Catholic Nurses. b« amoni bonortd luasti at Mrs. Robert H. Mihooey. D ireaion?” St. Anthony’s Circle will meet' tbs 15th annual froup Com- Attending will be Bishop Hu Hanford, Conn., wiU address This meeting will be open to in the home of Lucille Potter bert M. Newell of Cheyenne, all Catholic women, their fam May 16. and the Rt. Rar. Honsiitnor the delegata of the Mst annual John R. Hniroy, pastor of Holy coDventioa of the Denver Arch- ilies, and friends, and a special Frances Jennings will be the hostess for St. Luke’s Circle Ghost Church, Denver, both diocesan Council o f Catholic invitation is extended to all former chaplains of the unit. May IS. W omen at luncheon on Tues those engaged in social work, ArehNshop Urban J. Vebr will juvenile delinquency, and crime Key of Heaven Circle will lead the guest list. Other c le m day, May 21, in the Lincoln M arried at Cathedral meet in tbe home of Mery Boggs attending will be Father John )tevendoa Toer# is no ndmis- Rosary Makers May 16. R ^ n , present spiritual direc lio n f t t . Eileen and Heinz Weimer (St. tor; Father Daoen L. McCad- T o assist those who wish to Andrew’s Circle) spent their va don, pastor of Our Lady of make reservations f a the lunch cation in Las Vegas, Nev. Lourdes, who will offer the Haas in his church at 8:30 eon on Tuesday, May 21, tbe Plan Meetings Mystical Rose Circle will be u.m.; and the chaplains of the following names, addresses, and entertained at a potluck dinner in the home of Mamie Sanchez three Denver Catholic hospitals telephone numbus u e listed. — Fathers Herbert Banigan, Every Thursday for the May meeting. Mercy; Leo Blach, S t An Out-of-town reservations will Mother of God Circle will thony’s and Regis McGuire, S t he taken by the reservations (Our Lady's Rosary Making meet in the home of Rosemary Joseph's. chairman, Mrs. James Ford, Club, Deavar) Hannon May 14. The breakfast speaker will ; 040 W . 27th Avenue, Denver S t Dominic’s Rosary Makers, Alice Vitry is in a local hos be Father Lucius Cervantes, 11. C olo, GR. 7-0898. Intcr- Carrying of tbe Cross Group, pital, recovering after minor S.J., sociology professor of are now meeting every Thura- surgery. R « is College, Denver. His porahial and PTA resctvatkns day afternoon. The Roury it may be given to Mrs. John Vos, Betty Second will entertain theme will be the Catholic fam recited by the group in church Ave Maria Circle members in ily. 1020 Madison, EA. 2-1958; Mrs. at 1 p.m„ after which two her home Thunday, May 16. Entertainment at the break Herbert Edmonds, 4172 Irving, hours are spent in rosary mak fast, which is to be held at the ing in the rectory reading room. Louise Johnson will entertain Wolhurst Club, Littleton, will G L 5-0803, will take reserva In the past two months 110 Precious Blood Circle May 11. Mrt. HaBBa JobataD be provided by the Lourdes tions from A ltu and Rosary So rosaries hive been sent to the Our Lady of Grace' Circle will Parish ^ y s ' Choir. ciety members. Mrs. Joseph Dominican Sisters of Great be entertained by Ethel Pinker Mrs. Hanna Johnson, presi Freilioger will assist at the Bend, Kani., for Qieir mission ton May 15. dent of the council, has urged school in Sokot's Province, Ni Blessed Sacrament Circle will all nursat, both atudenta and reservation booth on Monday geria, West Africa; 150 were and Tuesday. meet in the home of Dorothy gnduatea to attend, and asks sent to the Domk>ican Mission Nadorff May 16. ' as many as potaible to be in in L^os, Nigerik, and 30 to Mri. Rebart H. Mahoaay Our Lady of Loretto Circle uniform. Dominicans in Hangum, Oils. will meet May 16 in the home of Reservations or requests for Auxiliary Plans Other recipients have been Do Evelyn Miller transportation should be made Room o f the Shirley-Savoy minican missions in Compti and ' Billie Lou Weber was the May by noon Friday, May 17, with Hotel. Boyce, I^., and locally to St. hostess for Our Lady of Lourdes Patricia Gower, ShL 8-1662. Mrs. Mahoney, .president of CIm ’s Orphanage and Sacred Circle. Breakfast tickets are 81.76. Annual Partyat Heart Church. New members the National Council o f Catholic are invited at anytine. Women, Washington, D. C, Home May 15 When Our Lady o f the Ro Mark It 'News' O P E N N O W ! will discuss the. activities of sary Circle of St. James ftr- HuTnmtri New Snock Bar The annual card party of ish met in the home of Mrs. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Janice Osborn, daugh (^rretpondrntj are asked Catholic women on local, na- p]es>« lo mark “ News Copy" featarieg hot plate the Good Shepherd Aid will Charles Hetzler, 60 rosaries ter of Thomas and Mildred Reilly of 1158 Ogden cional, and interiutional levels. h i held on Tuesday, May 14, were handed in. One of the Street, to Raymond Berlin took place in the Cathedral Saturday. no ihe onliide of the envelop luacbae daily in whirh ilemi are scnl to the She has a wealth of experi a t the convent on E. Louiai- members handed in 2 9 rosaries, April 27. The Mass waa offered by the Rev. George Kearney and Swanky Service? No, ffeglilrr. But Dsnvar's BEST ence to draw from because of ana Avenua and Colorado which completed the one-a-day Father Owen McHugh officiated in the wedding ceremony. Given in marriage by her stepfather, the bride wore her service in so many capaci Blvd. schedule she had pledged dur Sandwiehit! Rafreshmenta will he ing LenL gown of blue chiffon trimmed with white cbantilly lace and W ina Keiher Eeitam ties. She is at present serving as aerved beginning at 10 Birthday Brunch carried pink carnations. Tha maids of honor were Penny Berlin, Ceraed Beof trustee. University o f Conoeai o'clock. There wilt be table Our Lady of the Mountains Rosemary Ungehire, Elizabeth Seigworth, and Roberta Belton. Closintl Out Kamsael'i Own Baked Ham cut; vice chainrian, Hartford prixea end special prisaa. A Guild of Host Precious Blood James Sweeney was the best man and the ushers were tenon Quality Foods are enjoyed OB Pompemickal James Hall, Sonny Wonders, and Dick Popieh. Housing Authority; advisory rose tinted afghan will be on Parish recently observed nearly by mUlionS of p t o ^ Emblkbed display. Anyone wishing rev Mr. Berlin is the son of Joseph ana Veronica Berlin, 6000 74 yean, Sexton ii America's neat HU.VMEL’S board, St. Francis’ Hospital three yean of existence st a ervations for this affair may surprise birthday brunch for its E. Third Avenue, Denver. Ue is associated with his father in SALE est fe^d service for retuaranii, Denoer’e Lending DWicalceren School o f Nursing, St. Joseph’s the typewriter business locally. Mr. Berlin w u graduated from Sn I. 71k AvetM MyttM< 4-ltW call HA. 3-6632. ' original leader, Mrs. J. C. tweak, boepiiali, icboob, tiuspor- College, and House o f Grxxi Regia High School and attended Regis College before serving on Evergreens Itllbn llaei. Sexton Mrvee over Bus No. 6 will take passen Broderick. The members have gers to door. Patrons are made rosaries and Christmas with the U.S. Army in the Southwest Pacific. e0,000 enibliihnemi from coest to Shepherd; trustee, Hartford Miss Osborn is a graduate of Cathedral High School and eoen. Sexton warehoum are os- Archdiocesan Bureau o f Social kindly asked to bring play Card holy pictures for tha In ing cards. dians o f '^^4 the attended Parks School of Business. lion wide—Inturing prompt ddiv- Service; chairman. Committee The couple will reside in Denvr followinjf a wedding Prices cnee. Treat your ( a ^ <0 a raMtw EBtartaiaineBt CiveB Colored missions of the Deep on Housing f a Aged, Greater trip.— (Photo by American Photographic Engineering Company) rant meal soon! AskforSeiion'iTea. On May S the girls of the South. Members of this group BAKERIES Hanfad Community Council; home gave a brief pronnm are Mrs. J. C. Broderick, Misa Slashed! and seaetary board o f trustees, and later a tour o f the Home Lillian Anthony, Mrs. Harry was held with tea following. Fleener, M n. May Gardell, Retiring PTA Presidents MoJ>l make room for "T A c Finest OnlyT H attfad Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. 'Thomas Gargan. Mn. Miss Gladys M. Bousmap, ITowrrt and Plants Sexton 66 Soa BromJwiy In the past Mrs. Mahoney president of the aid, was av Ward Pharea, Mrs. Joseph Voss, U tM lillf iJi'Vilx ' t^ iin e c w , 7S3 S«. UmivcMitT served as president of the Alum sisted by Mmes. Vincent De Mn. James Queen, Mrs. (X B. R e m e m b e r ^ 15S0 Colorado BWd. nae Association o f Trinity Col Francis, R. W. Knox, A. D. Shea, and Mrs. Julia Secord. Feted at Monthly Lunch 2410 Eatk 3r4 AT«e McGill, T. A. Duggan, and Our Sorrowful Mother group lege; Connecticut Council of Robert 0. Shearer. of St Mary Magdalene’s Par (Past PresidoDts of tba Catb- president; Mrs. David Sikes, If It Qrows— Catholic W om en; Ladies o f St. ish handed in 593 rosaries last olic PTAs Social Club) vice president; Mrs. Edmund Joseph; Coiuiecticut Conference month. The club joined “The Ingothering M ay 17 On May 1, four of the presi Berens, secretary; and Mrs. M. GO Sodal W a k . She was Inter Agredas." the purpose o f which de Bell, treasurer. W e Q ot It! is to pny for religious voca dents of Catholic PTA i who are national Relations QtairmaO; By Needlework Guild tion. ^ tu rd ay was chosen to retiring from office ware hon The new members of the C O M E S E E NCCW , and has taken a promi ored at a covered-diah luncheon club who attended thia lunch The Denver hrencli ef the offer a Mass and Holy Com in the Catholic Daughters nent pan in education. munion for this intention. eon are Mrs. Walter Angerer, Needlework Guild ef Amer- Home in Denver. St. Vincent de Paul's; Mrs. J. Ornie Knapp's bfrs. Mahoney received her ice will hold its annuel in- It ia the hope of the or- Canny, St. Catherine’i; Mrs. C. :A.B. and M.A. at Trinity Col galheriDg at the Dearer City M arian Mother Guild anization that the other presi- Lombardi, Mt. Carmel; and 4SS0 Colo. Blvd. Auditorium A b b o x S u n d a y , lege, Washington, D. C , and her enta who are leaving office Mrs. J. Lell, Presentation. May 12, through Wednesday, Ph.D. at Catholic University o Forty Slated May 10 this school year will be able to Mag 17. Open housa will ba attend the annual October cov America. She was an instrunor h e ld OB W a d a s s d a v to w h ich 'W edding July 20 The MsrisD M otbsn' Guild ered-dish luncheon. at Trinity College from 1928- all mambars and tba public One of the purposes o f this INTERMOUNTAIN ara invited. «( tba SUtari of Charity of 1933. club is to offer these peat prea- The Denver breach was Loavonwortb will bavo a jm at identa an opportunity to meet 1957 Convention erfanised in 1893 by Mrs. Apnl-May m oatinf in tbo ELEVATOR CO. form of a card party to bo others who have served in the P. J. Baneroft and Mrs. C. B. same capacity, to renew ac DENVER . HUDSON Agendo Is Listed bold at Anauneiation H>(h Kountae, iad is one ef tha quaintances and to support School Astsmbly Room. 37tb LONGMONT, COLO. The convention program fa largest groups of voloataer (Ilatholie Parent - Teacher werkors in tha city. Now Avanue and Lafayatto Street, 1957 will be richly rewaxdinj League functions. The meet- elethiag and bousaheld IIb o b s Dsnvar, on Friday, May 10, GRAIN MERCHANTS FOR THE FINEST CLEANING for all who attend. The Tues at 7i30 p.m. in n are held monthly from Oc aro distributad to local char- tober through May with a pub AND REPAIRING day morning session will include ■ lias, ragardless of race, Mrs. Catkin, ebairraan, It Challenger Fortified attiilod by Mreat. Dora, Hart lic social affair in December. a panel on "Catholic Women cread, or color. The dues are 81 a rear and are ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS Tho ingatharing, which is man, Scbwoidor, Caajar, Hor- Feeds Speak" as well as a walcshop bald avary spring, climaxes val, McKanna, and Dawaoa, used to support civic drives, the on Rural Life. and roqusst all morabort to purchase of Symphony record- the year’s work and 25,000 in n for use in the Catholic NEW RUGS and CARPHS On Monday evening. May 20, to 30,000 garmaats are col- invito futalt. A donation ef SO eenli will ba asked. Ra- schools, and, if necessary, any the incernacionally known Dr. lo clo d . Than requisitions from institutions are filiad frashmenla will ha served. CPTL projects. Lois Lundell Higgins, director and tha garmanls ara dtliv- Players aro asked to bring The officers of the organiza of the O im e Prevention Bureau arad. tboir own cards. tion are Mrs. J. Carpinell Chicago, IIL, will address a large group o f men and women in the 2830 E. 3rd DE. 3-8840 or EA. 2-8301 Fashion Show to Aid M e r c y H o sp ita l's K o i^ ts of Columbus Hall, 157!' AI m Wall to W all Cleaalag la the Homa Grant Street, at 8 pjn. ’The Alumnae Meet C y s t i c F i b r o s i s G r o u p The Mercy Hospital Alumnae Aaiociation will meet Thursday, May 9, at 8 p.m. in tbe recrea Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Black- tion room of tbe Nuraea’ Resi stone announce the engagement ALL BEEF AND LAMB SOLD AT SAFEWAY IS dence, Denver. Senior students of Mercy Hos of their daughter, LaVonne pital School of Nursing: will bo (above), to M. Lee Lanzarotto, JVow a t Y o u r P a v o r i/ o t guests for the evening and ion of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lan- zarotto of Cincinnati, 0. A J l STOKES a movie on “Nerve Gaa" will be HEALTH FOOD STORES shown. The-BIackstones live at 8232 KING SOOFER HILLERS SAFEWAY Refreshments will ba served. S. Cherokee in Englewood. The BUSLEY SUPER HKTS. All Mercy alumnae are urged young couple will exchange UultutUnal Sizes A.aiisbis UNIFORMLY AGED to attend. vows on July 20 in St. Louia' Health Food Sales Co. Church in Englewood. 9443 W ALNUT ST. — (Duncan Photographers) DENVER — DttTRlBUTORS You buy only uni Gold Star Mothers formly ogtd cuH of botf To Meet May 15 OLIVER’S MEAT MARKET ond lamb at Safew ay... Catholic Gold Star Mother* will, meet Wednesday, May 16, 33 TEARS dN E. 6TH ATE. aged for tenderness . . . at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Anton Zaler, 4601 Pearl aged for flavor. You taste Street, Denver. CHOICE STEAKS ROASTS ORDER Plana will be made for the the full natural flovor annual Memorial Haas for their FRESH POULTRY FISH sons in tbe Cathedral at 8 a.m. artd juicineis in every cut. Sunday, May 26. Breakfast 8 Experitneed Meat CiUlert lo Servo Yon will be served at the Olin Hotel. Reservations should be Phona PE. 3-4629 1312 E. 6H> Avt. made in advance with Mrs. Hour* 8 o.m. - 6 p.m. Ampli Porking in Rear Zaler or Mrs. Rausch, 1462 S. SAFEWAY AGES York Street. ITS OWN MEAT; Enjoy Delicious Food, Sofetrey's exclusive meat Unique Atmosphere . . , oging program in our own meot aging warehouse meons oil beef ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY and lomb cuts ore held in humidi Sage Drcsiiag Louitiaaa Candied Yam* fied rooms, at controlled temp Cranberry Sauce Giblet Gravy eratures the exact number of Mrs. John Downs by the auxiliary chapter of the Buttered Freib Pees doys to develop peak goodness. Rocky Mountain Cystic Fibro $2.05 watches* while models sis Association, will ba pre Mn. Robert Hart and little sented by the Fashion Bar. Re RESTAURANT AT THE AIRPORT Eileen Walsh, daughter ef Mr. freshment* will be served. The land Mrs. Brendan Walsh, pre proceeds .will go for research. pare to show summer fashions Ticket* are |1 for adult* and at a benefit show to be held 60 cent* for children and may Monday, May 13, at 7:30 p.m., be 'obtained by calling Mra. at Luby's Cafeteria in Lake Downs at HA. 4-3966. Mra. P. .4, More "ogr birthigy or mnnlrrrtory parly at tha baaull/ul Skyehr/, side Center. Brendan Walsh. BE. 7-4697: or ^ Thr rakat ara complimentary Tha fashion show, iponsoied Mrs. Mack Switzer, £A. 2-3733. ReUose Skilled Personnel lor Proper Chores AT ST. ANTHONV HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER WOMEN DRIVERS N urses of A rchdiocese Set Card Party M ay 25 The Archdiocesan Council will distribute tickets. VITAL TO CHILD-CARE W O R K of Catholic Nursea is plan Tickets are also aniU bla ning a card party at SL An from Catholic nurses at S t By Rcibist S iE m s Catholic Charities child-care Charities but the children thony’s Hospital, Denver, to Joseph’s S t Anthony’s, and program. and themselves as well. Mercy Hospitals. NORTH. EAST, SOUTH. The program was inaun- be held Hay 25 at 8 p.m. WEST— from »U over th« These unselfish volonteers. T«t« e«f ef Cvtiiwk G l.'s earn os little as D4F Hosiery— street floor S360 per month. $300 d o w a . $90 p e r n o o tb Come out during the week, if possible, and take a good look at all the extra fine features o f these 3 bedroom, full basement homes.* P r i c • d from $13,500. There's not a better buy anywbcrel 7 Loretto Heights Talks on Joyce ^ated May \1 Dr. John Wiltiama of Denver University and Major Gerald F. Richter of the Air Force Acad emy will be the main spe^ers at a “ Joyce Symposium’’ spon sored by the Literary Clube of Loretto Heights College and Regis College on May 12 at 9;.70 a.m. in Machebeuf Kali on the Loretto Heights campus. Dr. William will comment on Joyce’s collection of short stories The Diiblingfn. Major Richter will discuss Portrait o f an Artitl at a Young Man. The symposium will be pre ceded by Mass at 8 o'clock in the college chapel followed by breakfast at 8:46 a.m. in Machebeuf Hall. Breakfast res ervations are SI. Reservations P will be accepted until noon of May 11 at SU. 1-6654. The meeting Is open to the public. Niebouse, t in t attendant; Jon Hasse), Mis* Carol Lonfceran, Sheila Murphy is chairman S t Mary Academy Prom S iS Danny Dillon, crown-bearer; Mis* Sheila Dick, second atten of the Loretto Heights Literary promentde of St. Mary'* Academy, Cherry Hill*, titled “ April dant; and Cadet George Pupirh. Standing behind the crown- Club, and James Bzydek and in Pari*,” pose* with members of her court. From the left are bearer is Ml** Terry Beyer, junior cla u president, with her Carol Rausmiller are the offi Janet Madden, flower {rirl; Cadet Tom Bowen, Mi** Sheilah escort. Jack Styre*. cers of the Regia Club. The two groups have studied the 'APRIL IN PARIS' EVENT early works of James Joyce this year under the direction of Father Robert R. Boyle. S.J., Carol Lonergan Is Queen of Academy Promenade of Regis College and Sister Jean Carmel of the Loretto ( S t . Mary's Academy, Cherry pink-and-blue poodles. On first communicants were two Molly Huff, Pamela King, Pa Heights faculty. Hille) either side of the throne, the miniature acolytes, kindergar tricia Larsen. Elisabeth Malo, stage curtains of French blue teners Michael O’Flaherty and Jo Ellen Marshall, Christina Miss Carol Ixtnergan, queen velvet were looped back to re Jimmie Moore, dressed in white Traia, Mary Welch, Karen Cathedra! Youth "1 didn't know! I see John Graham Whitfield (Robert Connelly), who of the St. Mary's Academy jun veal a pink backdrop and a set ctasock and surplice and carry Wiesner, and Janet Galloway. Senior Class Play is on the stand, of Faulkner’i murder. Defense of silver draperies, framing a ing candles. A group of freshmen from W ins Road Honor Attorney Stevens (Patricia Maloney) listens ior-senior promenade,“ April in Faulkner! Because he lied!’’ Sigurd Junquiat Paris,’’ reigned over a little dramatic black silhouette of the The boys and girls receiving the academy's high school de One'of the seven entrants cautiously in the scene above from the senior comer of "la belle France’’ re Eiffel Tower. White tables and the Holy Eucharist for the first partment made up the choir. from Catholic schools in Hie (Howard Brabam) is restrained by the court claU play of St. Francis de Sales' High School, created in Colorado for the eve chairs, complete with overhead time were Joseph Buehl, The organist was Rita Frasor, Sky High Road Run drivar ef bailiff (John O’Brien) as the former accuses Denver to be presented Hay 11 and 12. ning of April 27. The queen’s umbrella, lined the walls of George DeVore, Michael Hal- a^student at Loretto Heights ficiency driving test for teen escort was Jon Hassel. Special the room, suggesting a French tiin, John Kolowich, Allen Mil- College. agers was a top winnqr. Jerry SALLY MALLY, THOMAS REEVES attendants to the queen were sidewalk cafe. er, Anthony Miller, Dexter The first grade teacher in RakWe of Cathedral High Miss Sheilah Niehouse and Miss Pink ceramic poodles were Sauiter, William St. John, Ste charge of the First Communion School came in second. Jerry Sheila Dick, escorted ^ Ca distributed to the guests as ven White, Michael Wogan, class is Sister Rose Constance. lives at 361 Birch Street, Fransalian Girl and Boy Selected dets Tom Bowen and George souvenirs. The dance bids, Denver. (S i. Frsneia da Sale*’ High William Strohmeyer, Marietta Pupich. Janet Madden and printed in French, had black AT LORETTO HEIGHTS RING Other Catholic schoql en Senior Clast Ploy Danny Dillon were flower covers and blue tassels. The School, Lenver) Night of Januarg IS, a com Angerer, Bonne m Nieve, Pa trants were Victor Stajear and tricia Hynes, William Luino, girl and crown-bearer. Eiffel Tower, this time in sil Art Solis of Annunciation: Jim The highest honor at SL edy-drama in three acts, wit! ver, decorated the covers. Q u i r t a n d C r o p W i l l H o l d be presented by the senior class Joseph Ryan, Barbara Hoy, Details of the party's decor Bruce and Mario David Cozza Francis de Sales’ High School, James Lopez, Diana Roedel, carried out the Parisian theme The vestibule leeding into of Holy Family High .School; the title of Fransalian girl and May II and 12. the ballroom had been trans Patricia Carraher. and Jerome in repeated touche* o f French John T. Briggs and Charlea Fransalian boy, has been Members of the casL all «eth Forkner. The art work was blue, pink, silver, and black. formed into a garden for the Horse Show on M ay 12 Romano of Our Lady of M t awarded to Sally Maily and leading parta, are Marietta An- evening. Rose trellises, flower done by Norman Silva, Eugene The queen's pink-brocaded Carmel High School. Thomas Reeves for the year gerer, John O’Brieu, William Junk, and Richard Junk. throne was set on the atsge. ing trees, artifioisl grass, and The eleventh annual Horse ring on Sunday. May 12, be The Cathedralita ace driver 1957-58. Love of God, love of O'Connell, Michael Nachazel, wrought iron garden furniture Show sponsored by the Quirt ginning at 2 p.m. The show is Patricia Martinez, Joan Lam- flanked by a pair o f whimsical won a savings bond for hia school, and a high scholastic Catherine Tangney, Patricia breeht, Ardie Taylor, Carol created the effect. and Crop Riding Club at Lo open to the public. rating are the requirements Maloney, Diana Roedel, Pat retto Heights College will be Events on the prafp-am in demonstration of stock car Nalty, LoretU Weilh, Carol Hostesaee in charge of plans driving. which must be met by those rick Woodward, Shirley Le- Graves, Colleen Hughes, Jo held at the campus riding clude western, English and chosen for the esteemed office. hnerz, Lenore Purcell, Miguel and arrangement.* for the bareback riding, Roman rid anne Loughry, Cathleen dance were members of the With an average of 92 per l*man, Patricia Freda, Gary Hughes, and Judy Hanson will ing, a square dance on horse Halt, William Conley, IJvia junior clau. Committee chair Mary Kay Rater back, a drill, and two novelty Grants to Nuns cent for three years at SL act as usherette*. men were Barbara Jorgensen, Francis de Sales’, Sally Mally Petrelli, Mary Ann Nelson, races. About 60 students will Robert Connelly, Barbara Di- The play, which is to he held bid committee; Pat Haley, Heights Queen participate in the show, Once in State is active in ths NFL, Pep Club, in the school auditorium, will flower committee; Mary Ellen The horse show will be fol and Glee Club. In the field of nan, Howard Braham, Francis Two sisters formerly of the Hauser, Jeanetta Sheridan, and begin at 8 p.m. on both eve Foster, coronation and music Mary Kay Rater, a senior, lowed by a barbecue. Tickets sports, she belongs to the Ski faculty of St. Mary College. Mary McGill. nings, and no one will be ad committee; Mary Hughes, re will reign as queen of the may be obtained from Quirt H a V i e r . Kans., have been Club and the Bowling Club, mitted after the court is in freshment committee; and Judy and Crop member*. In the where she holds one of the high On the production staff are Loretto Heights College prom awarded grants by the National Patricia Frede, Barbara Dinan, session. Seely, decorations committee. on May 10. The prom will evening a square dance will Science Foundation, according averages. Chaperones for the evening feature Les Elgart and his be held in Machebeuf Hall. to an announcement made this Tom Reeves hat mainUineti were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond orchestra, and will be held in Judges for the horse show week by Sister Mary Paul, vice a 93-per-cent average in his B. Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. ArtfaOr the main dining room of will be Elmer Wyland and president o f the college. three yesr* at SL Francis de J. Bazata, Mr. and Mrs. Ger Machebeuf Halt. Wade Manley. Connie McGin- The two are Sister Mary Sales’. . .. He served as class rep ard R. TeBockhorst, and Mr. . Class attendants elected to ley is president of Quirt and C oyi s t a n t i a , of Ward high resentaUveresentative , in his freshman “ R e m e m b e r M r' ‘/N.. and Mrs. Howard E. Seely. the prom queen's court in Crop. Other officera are Khool, Kansas City, Kana., and year and claaa president in hU Music was by Mort Mann clude Julie Lowe of Denver, Marty O’Bryan, vice presi Sister Rose Teresa, of Central sophomore year. Tom has be Latest Sonotooe hearing aid and his orchestra. senior; Laura Larkin of dent, and Kathie McGinnis, Catholic High School, Billings, longed to the Gremlin baseball Is WORN ENTIRELY IN THE Fin l Communion Ridgewood, N. J,. junior; secretary-treasurer. Mont Both Sister Mary Con- team and Boyi’ Chorus. M o m EAR—DO cord, nothing worn First grader* at St Mary’s Kathleen Kelly of Omaha, A special prize will be stantia and Sister Rose Teresa Other Electiorts ' anywhere else. Weighs only half Academy received their First Neb., .sophomore; and Eliza awarded at the horse show, were formerly of the faculty Sodality officers who have an ounce. Communion in the flower beth Hayes of Denver, fresh and a prize will also be given of Annunciation High School, been elected for the scholastic o n h er Day^^ decked convent chapel on Sun man, to the best dressed cowgirl. Denver. year 1967-58 are: Prefect, San SONOTONE day, May 6. Celebrant of the dra Mally; vice prefecL Mary Mass was the Rev, Frederick Kay Walsh; secretary, Carol 100 Metropolitan Bldg. D. McCallin, pastor of S t T i g e r a t the G ates' to Be Presented Taylor; and treasurer, Larry fro m Mary's Church, Littleton. Fuller. T.\. 5-1186 Leading the procession of Students have also elected the following CSMC officers: PretidenL James Mueken- thaler; vice president, Patricia GRADUATION WATCHES TeMaat; secretary, Sally Mc Neff's for fine Flowers Cabe; and treasurer, BUI • GRUEN* OMEGA* LONGINES Wong. 75 South Broadway P E . 3-2403 • ELGIN • WITTNAUiR The NFL elections held Mty • HAMILTON • ETERNA 6 resulted in the choice of the following officers: Mary Chris (IRADIATION JiPKCIAL ? .7 5 tine Humphreys, president; Jemes Steichen, vice president; 17 Jewels. Onlv ...... 19 Judy Smerz, secretary; and Thomas McGonigle, treasurer. Speech Meet Zhe SUNDMAN'S Of a possible 18 places the pJmrou 59 South Broodwoy PE. 3-1047 SL Francis de Sales High School novice speech students LESTER PIANO placed in nine at the speech meet held May 4 at Annuncia id tke ^vshblDominq. tion High School. In humorous declamation Offieial Piano HOWARD'S Western Sheryll Hetz placed first and Judy Sekera, third. Judy Pa Field Grown ROSES checo won first place in dra e j L a r f * 2.y«ar-oU a All No. 1 Size matic declamation. Praned— Ready for Plaatinf Sandra Maier and Mary Kay THE PHILADELPHIA C f n r t lin n N a u k Loretto Heights and Regis walls, with Hector, the defeated 'students will be among the peacemaker, in the sympathe w ith magHljlseat lee* I few, if not the firsL collegians tic role. The Catholic World to present Tiger at tha .Gatet, called the Broadway staging L a m f j s a n d Shades classic modern satire that drew “a distinguished pi^uction;'' high praise on Broadway only A m e r ic a tagged it “part of the :two seasons ago. splendid legacy of drama Jean Hear the Philodelphio Orchestra at the City Auditorium from The play, translated by Chris Giraudoux has bequeathed to Sunday Evening, May 12 topher Fry from the work of the world theater;’ and Rich French playwright Jean Girau- ard Hayes wrote, ‘‘The play's doux. will be staged under the texture has the iridescence and Letter Piano told exclutirely in D enrer b y W A S I ^ G E H ' S direction of Dr. Earl C. Bach shimmer, the hard beauty, of ELECTRIC STORE at Loretto Heights, Denver, light on shot silk.’’ May 18 A d 19. Dr. Bach, bead The play also got a favorable 'of the Heights speech and reception in London, where it I drama department, then will was heralded as “ magnificent.'' WE GIVE PIONEER ST.\MPS take the play, scenery and all, to the Catholic Theater Con- News Deadline ' ference convention in ^ n e in 3156 West 38th Ave. GL. 5-8946 ' Kansas City, Mo. / Corrcipondenls are r^ I The play uses the Greek-Tro- miiidrd (hat newi ilcmi mmt Open Friday Fvenings ' jan clash to satirize the conven be in (be offire of ibr D e n r e r tions of war and modern so- CalhoUe Reifiuer by 2 p.m. NOTHING BUT THE FINEST : ciety. It takes a unique view TnesdaT of the week ihu items from the Trojan side of the are to appear. Since 1900 THE BEST I\ TATIIOLir THEATRE Saturday and Sunday Reserved Seats T i e l M ay 18 and M ay 19 Se® Call S U 1-6654 ^ 0 Loretto Heights Theatre a t thsL ^jOjblL" Or SK 6-2282 PAGE N IN E Tfiurxfof; M«y 9, 1957 Office, 938 Bannock Sfreet THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talaohont, Kayitena 4-4205 CBremlin.ii Take Over Lead Bears Wait for Return 2 6 0 A l t a r Boys A ttend Serra F i e l d D a y Of Siebern to Lineup Upsets Throw Prep The D«nv«r Bears are troina chancee— 24 putouta and 2 as to milk the plate prowess of sists—without an error. Norm Siel>crn if the hustliiiK In addition to his team-lead- outfielder remains out of the Ing batting average, Norm is lineup too long: because o f his probably the fastest man on the Race Into Turmoil injured hand. squad despite his site (6’ S” , With the smoke of battle 200 pounds), quite a contrast Surprises marked the play in the Parochial League baseball chase the past week cleared away followins the from last season when he re when two resouding upsets were recorded. Bears’ first IS ttames this sea ported- to the Bears with two The highly touted St. Joseph Bulldogs and Cathedral Blue Jays, both picked injured knees which hampered son, Siehem stands out above to finish ■ at t the top of the all the rest of Denver’s fine him all during his tenure with heap, were knocked from the Grizzlies before he v u day and Thursday but as yet tsrraoU, Tha Ragia aophe- hitting: crew in the batting sta the lilt of the undefeated. As it they have not been definitely r a e r a laitha adar g a v a t h a cisUed up by the Yankees. tistics. now stands, there are only two W astsidars but two hits wkila Sooa To Bo Roady Kheduled. The Griiilies’ rangy. unbeaten cluba in the field of S t Franeia' applied the first faaaiaf 17 to prasarva the Siebem's fine hitting this hand hitting outfielder, com eight, and it looki like any to the Cathe4theora] Blue Jayslots win. Doa Hanah was tha piled a splendid .465 average season is not an unexpMted oc body'! race. curence; be hed bit in every by dumping the defending lestr in a teogby. Ha gavo (S6 for 66) in the first 14 On Sunday, May 12, another champs 10-9 in a free scoring tha Raidari only fanr hits is games (he was out of the 15th league where he had played full cent it slated. A t Fifth end until being called up last sea- affeir. The Gremi got to Mike a gama that was by far tha with a sprained finger) to out Federal in the 1 o’clock opener Moriarity early for lix big runs bait ef tha M ason. shine Marv Throneborry's eight aon, a move that in retrospect, St. Joseph's will meet Mullen in the second inning to rout the In othar conteeta Mullen beat home runs and 25 runs-batted- tppears to have been prema High, end in the n ir ttc u at S young sophomore. The Jayi ture. With the Yanks. Norm Holy Family 5-4, aeorinc the in. Cart Robert's .928 average, the league-leading St. Francis came back, however, with s winning runs in the last inning. and the bettar-than-.SOO marks batted a siekiy .204 and spent Gremlins will test Annunci total of lix runs of their own most of the season on the Mt. C am el e ^ d Annanelation of the other three outfielders. ation. in the fifth and sixth. They in an extra-inning affair 6-5. Zeke Bella. Jim Fridley, and bench. But this year, with "the 2nd Twin Bill countered two more in the top good wheels" and the fine bat For the luckless Cards it was « George Wilson. In the second doublebesder o f the leventh and want into their fourth straight Iota. Striag of Hits ting stroke that he always pos et City Park; Holy Family will the final half inning with this sessed, Siebern seems destined In a make-ap contest, ths Tite redhead from St. Louis face Regis in the opener and two-run bulge. Bulldogs came nack some to hit safely in all 14 games and for the greatnese that baseball Cathedral will be out to stay men have predicted for him Grems Roily beat Annunciation, 10-4. Ranak included seven doublet end in tha running in the finale at It just was not to be, how again went the dietance for SC four home runs among his 25 ever since be pulled on his S against Mt. Carmel. spikes for his first professional ever, ee the Grems roared back Joseph’s to get the win. bingles. Norm drove in 17 runs Despite the feet that the dsyiThomss’ Seminary, Denver, was boys ^thered for this annual Clontests already postponed STANDINGS game as a gangly, 18-year-old for three markers in their half and scored 11 himself, while preceding the seventh annual plagued by rain and snow, a event Even the altar boyi wilt be played throughout the and the ball game. I^an and School W L Pet. defensively he handled 26 back in 1951. Serra Club Field Day at St. I crowd of 260 eighth grade alter from the outlying areas of Pu week of W y 12-18. On Mey 16 Lopes had the big hits for the St. Fraaeis' ...... 3 0 l.QOO eblo and Cheyenne had a good H t Carmel tviU meet the Mul winners. Falagrady bed a homer Mt. Carnal ...... 2 1. representation. Two lada tra len Mustange at Fifth and for the Jaya St. Josaph’i 3 .667 Federal in a 9:30 game. Other THE BEARS ARE HOME AGAIN! veled all the way from Laramie In thn otknr upant of tko C a t h e d r a l ...... 2 .867 by train just to participate in games will be played on Tues- wook, tbo Rogia Rnidora raao Holy Family ...... I .333 the day. up to dump tho Bulldoft, M u l le n 1 J33 Enjoy Triple A Baseball Action The day's activities began 2-0, on a (iao pitchiag per- R e g i s ...... 1 .333 with the celebrating of Hast formaneo from Goorga Cat- AnauBeialiaa .... 0 .000 in beautiful by Father Garrett Winnie, Ranger Cage C.U., of the seminary, with four altar boys from S t Fhilo- mena'a Grade School serving. The rector of the eeminary, Fa Stars Honored Flowers for Mother BEARS STADIUM ther W. J. Kenneally, C.M., took occasion to speak to the She Will Love Cut Flowers boyi on the nature of a voca By Regis Club tion and the purpose of semi A blooming plant or a Corsage Current Home Stand Schedule nary life. Tha 1966-67 edition of the Open 'til Noon Sunday Si. Peal May 13, 14. IS 8i00 P.M. A great deal of the day wu Regia College Ranger cage MiBDoapolia May 16. 17, 16 6:00 P.M. spent in touring the seminary forces were ponored at a ban Bab Alaeaedar Chadi Owk Mianeapelia May 19 2:15 P.M. and participating .in athletic quet in the Brown Palace Hotel Wichita May 20.21,22 8:00 P.M. events. It waa inUreeting to on Tuesday Evening, Mey 7, see the amount of food that w illneored by the Regia Alumni (May 21 >• Ladiec’ Night) waa consumed by these boys at Club and attended by members Charleiton May 33.24,25 6:00 P.M. the lunch tables which were a«t of the press and radio and 2:15 P.M. Louitville May 26 (Dsubteheader) up in the gymnasium. friende of the college. L O W E R SHOP LenUvilla May 27 6:00 P.M. The day culminatad with tha Johnny Dee, head coach of awarding of prizes for the ath the Denver-Chicago Truckera 162 ST. PAUL DU. B-4019 TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL BEARS BOX OFFICES letic events and Benediction. A and guest speaker for the eve- Across from Cherry Creek Bank J m Al«*rl'>. Mar C m , M u C m S'*, Mumiac HaSar4>th*rr, Eafl*- total o f 106 prizet were given niO|(, heralded thii past' sea w M d M«b ‘ > S i m . Park Hill Drue. DaLaaar’a Maa'a Slara. Faaiana Mau’a Ska*. auS Baara Stadlun, Sand mail ordari to Baara Stadium, away, including trophies, base son’s Rangers as a team that W . SOU. Aaa. aid Dacalur SL. Danvar 4. Pkoaa ordara GE. 8-2S3S balls, and rosaries. Awards will go down in history as the ar CE. S-2S3S. were given not only for ath first* to put Regie on the map POrULAR PRICES— Adull, St.lO, tl SO, Zl.TIt letic ability but also good as a national basketball power. C h lM m . SOc, eOc, Zl.tS sportsmanship. A holy water The Rangers fulfilled a coast- BALDWIN P r e v i e w font ahrine waa given to to-coast schedule this past cam each boy who attended the day. paign, playing in both Califor nia and New York. The North- PIANO S A L E Frank Loahy to Speak siders wound up the seeton SLEEPING with a 15-10 won-loss record. Cea* la . . , visit e v aaw ilara prior la (anasl oasaiaf la Jaa. On hand also as guests were Saa vkat wa kallaTs ts b* Uo aast bM lItai asehulv* plaae aaZ Major Bob Spear coach o f the argaa sh n ou n s la tbs Wast. RssCtor far sfaartaalty la • • , BAGS G R E M STARS TO BE FETED Air Force Academy and Father Richard Ryan, president of WIN $1500 IN PRIZES Regis. The first annual banquet for lin, David Caragber, George preiident; Jeea Lambrtcht, FIRST PRIZE— THIS EXQUISITE ACROSONIC S 795 ™ * 2 7 5 0 the lettermen ,of St. Franeia Claypooi, Robert Connelly, Roy sM retery; and Marghret N«- Tom Waters, president of de Sales High School, Denver. Daugherty, Joe DeHers, Jarry lea, treasurer. the Regis Clab, presented gold 2b 4 priaa— ezM eraSlt ea Bar- Manufacturers of All Types of Will be held in the Emerald Deidel, John DiPaoIo, Wesley The cheerleaders are Patricia wetchee to the four graduating ch e ss mi aaw piaaa ar argio. Room of the Brown Palace Ho DuCbarme, Joe Fenton, Terry Maloney, Patricia Phelan, Di seniors of the Rengers, Allen Sr^ prias— ttet ertdit aa pur. tel. Thursday, May 9. Fitzpatrick, CTifford Fitzaib- ana EUodel, Ardeth Taylor, Hower Tom Hoogerwerf. e k ts s mi amw piaam a r arna. Sleeping Bags & Tents Justice Edward C. Day will bons, Tom Flynn, Larry Fuilar, Susan Urquhart, Regina Swit Dick Eckhard, and Tony Ren- 4 tk p rist— Sloe craSit aa par- be the toastmaster of the din Tom Gamel. Carl Graves, Gary ser, snd Judith Welch. dulieh. cbii* of as* plaae ar ortaa. ner. The guest speaker will be Hart, Georn Hein; .$nie/f down peymant We- CANVAS PRODUCTS CO. Frank Leahy, former Notre William Herman, Charlet TO CHART POETIC IMAGERY lltprt yomr new 4croaomc Dame coach. Many other prom Kauffmann, George Kerin, Bob h r B a ld w in inent people will also attend to Koehler, Tom Lammie, John 3 7 9 9 So. Jason St. SU. 1-3801 honor the athletex. Lopes, Larry Lopes, F r ^ Mar Father Boyle to Address The Si. Frencia de Sale. tin, Mike Nachazel, Bob Nem- I f y o u ksas purckssaZ s asw plaae fraat u s sloes A p ril Zach, ao4 Athletic Aasecialion ie the mers, Bill 0'(2onnelI, Jim Pa wLb a pHis, ths swauat iraa m a y hs craSItad Ie yvur aacauat. apenaor of the beeqaal. For checo, Robert Pol, Jack Rater- PETER J. WALSH mesy years tha associatioD man, Ralph RMfern, John Seniors at Holy Family hat hoped to hold a banquet Rohrbick, Joe Ryan, Steve to honor the boys who are Schroeder, Franklin Silva, Nor (Holy Family High Sehoel, gram May 6. Mary Carole ap aeliva in tha athletic pro- man Silva; D e a v e r) peared with five other high Open Other Gill & Smith Zram of (he school. Hal Gra- Dennis Stebenne, Mike Father Robert Boyli, S.J., of school students and Fether Rod- M o n d ay P i a l ^ i t o i n avaninga by|| bow, prasidant, fait that this Steele, Mike Stusrt, Mike Sul- the Regis College English de srt Boyle, S J „ to discuu the E v a n in g f PIANOS • O N C A N S appaintment was the propitioBs yaar with livna, John Stuliff, Charles imagery of S h a k e ip e a re ’i partment will telk to the senior Muiic ’ i n s u r o r s tha school's baskotbal) tasra Talbow, Leo Torres, Kevin English classes at Holy Family :.X X lll Sonnet. winning its sixth stata pa Traynor, Larry Tucker, Tim this afternoon, Mey 9. Clots, Club Eloctionz rochial championship sinco Weiand, Jerry White. |U23 CALIFORNIA ST. AC. 2-97011 E st. 1864 Father Boyle, who did his Electionesring is still in order 1939. Also included as guests as the stadenls go to the polls The athletes to be honored of honor are tha high school doctoral work at Yale, hu Cnsteraar Parking— 1745 Stout 305 Guaranty worked out an effective method throughout ths week to choose NA. 3-0186 are Sherman Alsop, Joe Arm Pep Clab officers and the itudent body and club officers. Bank Bldg. ijo, John B an n , LaVeme Bint- cheer leaders. The officers of charting imagci u a key to undentan«ng poetry. Fether In addition to those named last ner, Howard Brtham, Donald are Patricia Carrafaar, presi week there ie Ben Moore rt. xxxAAXXAAA 4AAAAASAAA A'S A A A A S~A'A A A fA A 4 A • A* A*A^ Denver Brown, Jim Bujaci, Gene Car dent; Mery Ann Figlino, vice will chart iznageiy from the r oetry of Gerard Manley Hop- Vance Vogt for preeident of ins ^ th the senior itndnts. next year's senior elate. Ann IN HISTORICAL RESEARCH Warner is mnning against Joan 21 Taking Moth Test Etton for vies president Judy FIREPLACE FIXTURES S t . M ary Academ y Girl Twenty-one math atudents of Berger is slated against Caro new booklet available promiae are taking the exam line Zaweekis for secretary, and sponsored by the Colorado Gene Troilo is competing with Nre sen R e c e i v e s N a t i o n a l H o n o r s Council of Teachers of Msth on Larry Ranncy for treasurer. nrellgMer May 9. Tha top ranking itudent For the incoming junior class at Holy Family will bt named Asdlreet Top national honors In the Frances Wefser, received an candidates are Ctrl Weakland DICTIONARY et the closing esiembly Msy W ehd beWere field of historical research on honorable mention in the same and PtuI Coffey; Carol Ernst contest for her paper “ Assay, 81, and the Uticens will com and Anne Marie Piccone; Fran Coal kedi the high-school level have been p ete with math ita d e n ts attained by Adele Kintsele, a Bonania, and Culture," a study cis Elkins and Paul Edmonds; OF Ceftehi Knees of culture in the early gold throughout the atate for first, and Barbara Romano and Sha senior at St. Mary'a Academy, second, and third honors. Sister Iperk leerdi Cherry Hiiii. The Notre Dame camps of Colorado. ron Johnson for the offices of Seniors throughout the M u y Elaine's students eompet- president, vice president, sec INVESTMENT llsctric legs History Teachers' Club has. ■ re Bob Christie, Robert awarded Miss Kintzele a gold United States participated in IIIK **0 *1VU ..Milan*. .WMUi. retary, and treasurer, respec medal for her research paper the contest. Weikamp, Joan DtAndrea, and tively. DEiTv ER m a r b le & TILE Co. on Baby Doe Tabor, tbo tragic This is the second time that Vincent Scheetz. Sister Agnes Freshmen are running John EXPRESSIONS silver queen o f (Colorado's boom Regina's geometry students tak Fletcher against Gary Sauer; Lorgait sod luuit semplaU diiplay ef (iraplie* ing the test include John Leehy, Joen DeAndrea and Pat Heim; fiitu ra t in rnesha'L THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T«l«phen*, K«yih>n« 4-4205 Thursday, Moy 9, 1957 Record Number PIA Officers At Regi$ Bazaar Will Be Seated Two new records were set at the successful Regis bazaar Sunday, May 6. There were 2,861 dinners served during the In Wheat Ridge day for one new record and a new system of serving almost Wheat Ridge. — (Sts. Peter completely eliminated waiting and Paul’s Parish)— On Thurs in line for food. The net was day, May 9, at 8 p.m., Mrs. more than $14.()00, according James Ford, president of tbe to the Rev. Stephen R. Krieger, CPTL, will ofheiate at the in S.J., who was in charge of ar stallation of the new officers of rangements along with G enm l the PTA. Serving as the new Chairman C liff Wanebo. ’^ e president will be Mrs. Robert money will be used to funner Serro: vice president, Mrs. the expansion program at Regia George Gleason; recording sec College. retary, Mrs. Walter Weakland; There will be a meeting of Lady of Grace Parish, Denver, is shown above. corresponding secretary, Mrs. Members are, from left, Dorothy KreuUer, the bazaar committee on Tues Breokfast Committee Paul MeSheehy; treasurer, Mrs. day, May 14, for a final report. chairman; and Dorothy Iliams and Mrs. Howard Earle Stone; historian, Mrs. Ed for the First Communion breskfsst of Our Brittgs, co-chairmen. Following is a list of recipi ward Rupert; and auditor, ents of the various gifts: $1,000 Chester Borelli. bond, Kathy Madden. 2216 E. Gene McCIoskey, program 23rd Avenue; cedar chest, Littleton Altar Society chairman, will present tbe Diana Meek. 3326 Columbine; 1st Communion choral group of second, third, men's ensemble, L. J. Lee, fourth, and fifth grade school 3097 W. 66th; carving set, Max children directed by Mrs. James Austin, 1223 Poplar; clock Set for 80 at To Have Fashion Show Dunn, first ^ d e teacher. Re radio, Mrs. P. F. Hight, 1040 Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Par- ward Goebel, treasurer; and freshments will be served by the S. Sherman: portable television itih)— The Altar and Rosary Mrs. W. W. Walling, historian. hospitality committee, the chair set, Fred SUrbuck of Brighton; Society will meet in the school They will begin their term of men of which are Mrs. S. David man’s wrist watch, James H. Lady of Grace hall at 8 o'clock on Thursday office in September. Davia- and Mrs. William Bul Whalen, 645 Fox; Samsonite evening, -May 9, with members Festival Chairmen lard, luggage, L. W. Bonger, 4927 (Our Ladjr of Grace Parirh, of .St. Girard's Circle as host On May 15, the school chil Lowell Boulevard; and caMe- Deavar) The following chairmen have leen Miller and Barbara Storm; seated, Kathy esses. A children's style show, been appointed for the annual dren will participate in part 'Fly-Up' Ceremony Sweeney, Flora Francone, Ann Marie Petrelli, role, Andy Martelon, 8887 Eighty children will receive featuring children of the circle with the “Operation Kids” in Vtain. their First Communion Sunday, summer festival to be held at Terry Payne, and Donna Hager; standing, Mrs. members, will highlight the eve the Arapahoe County Fair Jefferson County. Sts. Peter and Parish, Denver, is shown at a fly-up ceremony Father Kreiger and Chair May 12. Tbeie children have Virgil Beck, co-leader; Catherine Ruggiero, Sue ning’s entertainment program. Grounds in Littleton Friday, Paul’s pupils will not leave the into the Girl Scouts. Shown are, from left, girl Zieries, Kathleen King, Jackie Niemin, and man Wanebo thank all who been instructed by the sisters Plans for both the Blks' dinner Saturday, and Sunday evenings, school area in this atomic evacu on bridge, Sue Ann Beck; seated on floor, Kath Mrs. John Sweeney, leader. helped make the event a suc and the women who have to be served this month and the July 12, 13, and U ; ation drill, but will carry on cess. 1 1 helped with instructions every festival dinner to be served in Gene Kramer, general chair with their “ duck and cover” Sunday since October. July will be discussed and man; Mary I.ou .McKenna, as drill at the given time on that The Altar Society will serve formulated. sistant chairman; Gloria Cec- date. a breakfast to the children in Holy Rosary Bake Sale PTA Officers installed chin, secretary; A. J. “ Mac” Volunteers for helping fill the the parish hall immediately Installation of the new of McKenna, advertising and pub after Mass. USO cookie jar at the Catholic ficers of the PTA was held in licity; Jack Ross, photographer; Charities Annex on May 22 are Pastor Receives the school at the meeting on Harry McCormack, purchasing r ! asked to call Mrs. John Coyne, W ill Feature 'Potica' 13 Into Society Tuesday evening. May 7. The agent> John Cernich, grounds; HA. 4-3171. new officers include Mrs. A. J. Ross Clark, parking; Gordon (Holy Ro*ary ParUh, Denver) new officers at the PTA meet Fifty women attended the ing, and the Rev. William annual Communion breakfast Gerety, president; Mrs. N'orbert Nuttall, main prises; Charles 'Sick Call Skit' Tbe annual PTA bake tale li Dearth, vice, president; Mrs. Gunnison, parade; Ken Peter will be held Sunday, May 12, Jones, archdioceaan tuperin of the Altar Society. May 5. The women who attend the after all the Masses starting at tendent of schools, will bs the l:i Thirteen new members were Victor Chiodini, recording sec son. horse show and special Altar and Rosary Society meet retary; Mrs, Joe Palconetti, events; Mrs. Emma Cecchin, 6 a.m. The ever popular P o tie a guest speaker. 1 1 enrolled into the society by the ing Thursday, May 9, will re (Slovenian nut oread), which The following women helped !t. Rev. James Moynihan, pastor, corresponding secretary; Ed- dinner; Ivan Jones, fireworks; ceive a rare treat in the form Roland Czeezok, auction; James is such a favorite of everyone, with the preparation and serv ,1 , after the S o'clock Mass. of a "Sick Call Skit." This has i . Hoffman, refreshment stand; will be offered, Also, there will ing of the Communion break The parish Junior Sodality is Sale Huge Success, been put on in several of the be cakes, pies, homemade fast Sunday, May 5: Hmes. Lee planning a JJay crowning cere and mimeographing, also by Mary Lou McKenna. Denver parishes and received a noodles, fresh breads, cookies, Burggraff. Carl Classen Emil mony on Sunday, May 26, at 7 St. John's PTA Says big welcome. The cast will in and the like. Horvat, Joseph Horvat, Frank p.m. Any young woman wish The next festival meeting will (3t. Joha lha Evaufalitl's be held in the school hall on clude: Priest, Father Robert Nortnik, Anton Padboy, Joseph ing to take part is asked to con McMahon; narrator, Mrs. Edith Members! are asked to bring Parish, Daaver) Monday evening, May 13. after their bakery goods to the school Rensel. and C. R. Smith. tact Sue Scholl at AC. 2-1020. novena services. Again, officers Merhl; grandmother, Mrs. Eliz .Miss Rose Marie Dominguez (The PTA-sponsored bake sale on Saturday afternoon. May 11, May S was a huge success, re of the parish organizations, to abeth Salmon; mother, Mrs. between the hours of ] and 6 St. Vincent de Poul was chosen as queen by the so gether with committee chair Susan PiteleUrc; granddaugh dality. ports Mrs. Ed Doienc. chair- o'clock, so that evem hing will Salvage Bureau man. Mrs. Doienc thanks all men and all interested parish ters, Mary— Mrs. Mary Sbell, be in the school Mil for the Tbere wilt be aa iDperUnt ioners, are asked to attend. Or and Francis— Mrs. Marge Davis. PICKUP SCHEDULE businoM neetiag of tbe members of the psrish who con bake talc Sundae* morning. tributed in any way toward the ganizations are urged to begin Tbe Men’* Club bad elec Monday Jdea'i Clab this Friday av«- success of the affair. working on tbeir particular tion o f officer*. The r**nll* PTA Meeting Moy 16 North Dsaver. Arvada, a iai, May 10, la the parish Wostmiaatcr. Thoraten, sod Brownie Troop 1087. made plans tor the Summer Festival wore: Bob Mornin, preti- A potluck supper it planned hall. Final plaas for the ba Lakewood (North ot 16tb up of third grade girls, and immediately, so that a progress denti A. T. Do Walle, vice , for the meeting of the PTA zaar will he nade. their mothers .will receive Com report may be presented at the pr«*idoni: William Bullard, Aveoue). on Thursday evening, May 16. Tassday and Thursday firm Ifattd h«r> dtserv* munion in the 7 :S0 o’clock meeting May 13. iecrolary; and Brnno Glab, All members are asked to bring r9m«mlMr«d wbm ym «ra Mass Sunday, May 12, Mother’s As more committee chairmen trea*nrer. South and West Danvar, dUlHbutinf your potrooBt* (e their favorite casserole dish or Englewood, Lakewood th« 4lffar«nE Jfaai o t bualnatt. Day. are selected, a complete listing Mrs. Sue Michlech reports a desert. Tho PTA will furnish of their name.* and telephone (South of 16th Avanuo), total of $90 was made on the the roast beef, rolls and coffee. numbers will be published, so and Littlatoa araa, bake sale Saturday, $3.60 on Mrs. Emil Horvat at CH. 4-5297 ;that they may be contacted di- Wednaiday and Friday y e a r w i t h the sewing, and $7.66 on the or Mrs. Frank Nortnik at TA. ^Ds/suFresh" ^rectly. for information concem- other project. It was won by Mr. Eail Danvar and Park' ;ing each committee^and the 5-3278 should be called by those Angelo of the Wheat Ridge who plan to attend. Hill, Aurora, and H oftnas jwork assigned to it. wterested Town. parishioners fould thw volun Variety Store. Thanka go to Mrs. James Ford, president all who supported it. ^1 Hflnnv $far<^ 'J'*’* ^ EttnllUat AUgrel (Little Phono CH. 4-5S03 teer their assistance ditectly to u n ie nappy aiars H.ppy sum , a SpanUh cultural, of the CPTL, will insUll the the appropriate chairman. There have been several wed dance group, will enterUin at the meeting of the AlU r and' The Holy Nam* Seeioty dings in tbe parish this month. Rotary Society of St. Rose of Lima's Parish. Denver. Monday|§ and other man of tho parilh Constance Adams, daughter of evening. May 13. Some of the group shown above are, left to^s will racaiva Communion in a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, right, Lucy Padilla, Lilly Rios, Lena ArchuleU, and Sarab | N O R T H D E N V E R ORGRO group in the 7 o'clock Mai* married Howard Bnchanan on Lontin. g Mwtoim 13 P U N T FOOD ELEMENTS on Sunday, Hay 12. April 27. The reception was in The square-dancing group the bride's home, 3901 Brent LIQUOR S T O R E FOR GREENER GROWTH will meet in the school hall on wood, and the couple went to Fsiday evening, May 10, at 8 California for their wedding Jack Schuster Elected Op«r«tad b f Edith and Carmini Lombardi o'clock. trip. Ice Cold Beer — Wines — Whiskeys i Presentation Fam ilies By HNS at St. Rose's Come In ami Get 'Acquainted (St. Rose of Lima's Pariah, month and will receive an un FAST FREE DELIVERY — CALL C.AR.MIE Danvar) usual treat in the form of a Jack Schuster was elected demonetralion by the Lot h it- 4395 Federal Blvd. Phone GL. 5-4723 W ill Make Bazaar Plans president o f the Holy Name So lrtllila$ AU grti (Little Happy ciety at the meeting Monday Starx), a Spanish cultural dance WATCH IT (Presentation Paritb, Den*er) Returns on the children': night. May 6. He succeeds Don group. 1 GROW WITH The final organization of project for the summer festival Byrne. Mrs. Blaze Padilla of this: are beisg made this week. Mon MOtGRO the bazaar committee to repre Other officers named for the >ariah and Mrs. Lena Archu- sent most families of the parish day, Aay IS, has been set as coming year were Harry Stew eU organized this unusual vrill be completed at the “kick the last day on which to make art, first vice president; John group. Mra. Padilla also sews off” rally Thursday evening, returns. Talyat, second vice president; the costumes for the dancers. [ Recommended Firms S££ YOUR N£AR£5T MORGRO D£AL£R May 9, in the school hall. The Shower Postponed Harry Rosenberger, secretary; Lorraine Welker, a Denver: good will and full co-operation Theodore Lehnerz, treasurer; University student, is the dance 1 of parishionera is all that is The linen shower originally George Wood, sergeant at arms; instructor. She. Mrs, Padilla. I for Auto expected as a reward for the scheduled for this week has and Martin Clennon and Jim and Mrs. Archuleta all studied | effort being spent by the com been postponed until Tuesday, Forbes, delegates. under Spsnish instructor Lucille May 14, at 6 o’clock in the ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. mittee. in preparation for the The Holy Name Society will Csmpa. Pat Beck, another festival on June 28, 29, and school building. The AlU r and serve coffee, doughnuts, and dancer, has studied the art of SERVICE 13 2 3 15 th Si . M.Ain .3-6131 30. Rosary Society is sponsoring rolls in the parish hall Sunday, Spanish folk dancing in Spain. the shower to obtsin articles May 12, in honor of the mothers Featured aUo in the dance for the “Treasure Chest” of the parish on Mother’s Day. performsnres will hr Sarah booth, which is a part of their The refreshment' will be served Lontin, Myra Shannon, Patty project for the festival. Ac after the 8, 9, 10, and 12 a.m. Abeyta, and Lili Rios. ceptable articles- are aprons, Maraes. Harry Stewart is ahair- r a n D i i w tea towels, bath towels, lunch man of the committee in Fly-Up Ceremony cloths, pillow cases, pot hold charge. A f]y-up ceremony of Troop ers, doilies, vanity sets, scarves, Jim Kiira, chairman of the 217 for Brownies going into thei beverage sets, and fancy dishes, Holy Namo Society’s boxing Girl Scouts was held May 3, | M i J k as well as potted house plants. committoo, anaouncod an in- with 12 girls going into the The members of the Holy tarparish boaing amokor to scouts. A pronam of dances j Name Society will receive Com ba hold at 7:30 p.m. Satur and songs by tne girls was at munion in a group in the 8 day, May 11, at Preaoatation tended by their mothers. Fa o'clock Mass Sunday. May 12. Cburcb. Younfstera from St, ther Wogan was a special guest. The group will assemble in Rosa of Lima’s and tbe Proa- Refreshments were served after G ET O U R front of the school and march sontalion Pariabe* will boa the ceremony. to the church. and there also will be a num Mn;. Ray Hartman, chairman Finoi Paper Drive ber of special bouts. of the health committee at S t L O W PRICE The school will have a final The Rev. Barry Wogan, pas Rose of Lima's School, said all A paper drive on Monday, May tor, announced that plans for health records of the students 13. Papers may be brought to the annual 'bazaar, to be held have been corrected and June 18, 14, 15, and 16, are the school on Sunday or Mon brought up to date. She thanked + 4- + O n 0 day until noon. The newsprint progressing satisfactorily. members of her committee for should be boxed or tied to pre Sonca Treot their help during the year and The firm-A listed here vent its blowing about. Any Members of the Altar and' the parents for their co-opera- one knowing of a truck that Rosary Society will meet atltion in turning in the health deserve to be remembered! could pick up some papers on 7:45 p.m. Monday, May 13, thisireports. Saturday from donors who are when you are distributing; physically unable to deliver CAPITAL them to the school Is requested your patronage in the dif to contact Sister M. Cecile, rarh «nd school principal, at the con ferent lines o f business. Brcvdwajr vent. KE. 4-7362. Mmes.. R. L Newcomb and TAbor 5-5191 Peter Tsmburello of the Altar and Rosary Society will visit the sick this month. Mmes. Frank Byeri, Moody, and Clem Vahling will take charge of the cleaning of the Williams Nash, Inc. sanctuary during the month of Yoe miy not m nanbn Uw da^ uhen «tter eat beaied oB ihc m o w . . . May. Handmade gifla of all Aulhoriied Sale* & Servic* ckxhe* oert wsihed with * eaUtboard . .. cooking w ii done on a «ood- kindt may ha obtaioad in tbe bunnng sieve and KC was wed M l « p food from spotling. Actually, home of Mra. William A. these rtunp iiv not loo (et as the paH. Many people iwnctnber all of Buebbolz, 715 Knoa Court. Expert .M eehanical W ork All .Makes thne iiKWxmcncei . Thii is a project of St. A b b ' s 2030 S. Lniverailv SH. 4-2781 Not meny of u reakit km qwctly >he changes la kvmg have come I Circle. The circle will meet I in the bone of Mr*. P. Eklcr, •tout Mo*lofted*y'imodem.lal>or-«»ingdrx*iareulcBfofgranted. I 35 Federal Boulevard, oo OPEN EVENINGS The aalural gas and eketne ndiatry have stways beeo comiuent Thursday. May 16. at 10:30 promoten of your may ga* and elecinc aervaait They have encouraged o'clock. Bitnufacturtn of appluacca. bghtint cqnipocnt. air conditioning and The committee in charge heatmg eqwpmenl to brag you the greatest efficiency possible for your gai thanks all who helped make the card party sponsored by the and dectnc doHir. Thn means that now. more than ever before, natural circles last week a success. gas and eketnoty bnng you mote canfon and comemence at the lowest D iio o n G a t e P riT O Joannie Baca Haylor, a student at possible cost. Ml. Cormel Parish wueen oeis rnze Annunciation High School, Denver, is shown receiving a $260 college scholarship as her prize for Sets Altar Meeting being chosen queen of Shwayder Bros., Inc., employes’ ball. The Altar and Rotary So Miss Haylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rosendo Hsylor. rorotl !• CloMM ciety of Our Lady of Mt. 2302 Court Place. The Shwayder workers sponsored the dance on Cast Catfaa Carmel Pariah. Danvar, will to help the Latin American Education Foundation, and raised a PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO hold a meeting Tuesday, net sum o f $1,025. Shown preseming the prize is Louis Degsn. Ftorida S-446f May 14. ie tho grad* achool trea.surer of Shwayder Bros. The dance wei held April 26 at at S o'clock. the Rainbow Ballroom. " H a Don't 0 ant All the Bu*ine*i— Jutl F ou rs’* ■ Tliuriday. May 9, 1957 OHlea, 938 Bannock Siraat THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Taltphona, Kayttana 4>420S PAGE ELEVEN B.- P A R A M O U N T First Communion Held St. Dominic's 16tk GUurai ' H i ' Mar ttk • Kay ittk Mariarta Mala • Partaf FtaaaBy At Shrine of St. Anne HNS Breakfast ■YETTLIS ON OLD MCDONALD'S FARM" Amds. — (Shrine of St will follow the basinaM meal- Anne)— Children of the periih iag. Phono Phone Plpar Laarla • Vaa Jobiiaa making their P in t Commanion Members of tho Men's Club OH. 4- CH. 4- "KELLY AND ME" Slated May 12 2494 DICK BURGS 2494 May 6 were the following: Jo will sponsor a second pancake (St. Domiaie’s Pariib, Denver) seph and Sslvador Boseii, Denis breakiut on Sunday, Hay 19. Edward Abromiet, chairman EAST DRIVE-IN Cady, Robert Hadaway, Jatnei John Doyle will act u chair of the father and son breakfast Hoy. Michael Hurk, Darrell man. B reakfut will bs served tM M E. Calfax sponsored by the Holy Name KirKhocr, Alan Kriesenbeek, after all the Masses beginning Society, to bo held in the Mar «tk • May Iltk Thomas McIntosh, Charles Phil at 6:30 throQgh the 10:30 Daaa Martla • E«a Bartak chnreh basement following the STUDIO lips, Ronsld S n yd er, John o’clock Mast. Tno donation is "TEN THOmAND BEDROOMS' 7 :30 o’clock H au on Sunday T u i^ : 75 cents for adults end 36 cents morning. May 12, would appre- Jeff Cbaaflcr - Jaaaaa Crala Theresa Cady, Vickey Dos- for children Lnder 1 2 , with baba, Bernadette Fortier, H a ^ eiatf telephono reservations for "THE TATTERED DRESS" special family rate of (2.26. this breakfast, but anyone who Geitsler. Mary Howard, Patricia Cub Scout and Boy Scout has not made reaervations but I-eyba, K a th lm Mclntoeh, O ln unita are being organised. Leon finds be is able to attend, is WEST DRIVE-IN llcstas, Louann Montabon, Roby Jones win act u cubmuter 1747 Tremont at Broadway welcome. W. «lk aaC KM T "n - THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thufidoy, May 9, 1957 PAGE TWEUVl Office, 938 Bannock Street MSGR. NEWMAN DIES fiiiqju kA rxin t 9^ P o o l Early S t Thom as G rad F R A N K T. SC H AU ER. ( 6 . 1881 MRS. AUCE F. BOND. 7t. »«»< S. eelabtated Mar T in St. Frmnela da Salei’ Chnrch. InMrment Mt. Oliyet. Shaman. Ha waa the huaband of Bra*4meor Drlv*. UttUton. Sht w u Dalia Schaner. Dtovar: brotbar of W rote C atechism Texts tb « m other o f H olen L . Y ooffr. LltClo* Oliniar Mortuary. . ___ _ NOAH YANKTON.- 81. of 8880 Robert J.. Daurar. and Ruatell too: frmodraothtr of Ure. NotaHo Sebanat, Albany, Calif,; tbo naphtw Few Denverites realize the and his second, after two years, Bmttb. Dooeor: H ft^rt Food Wrltht, Britbton Boularard. He waa the hui- of Mra. R. H. Blaehman. Sr.. Dearer: Goldn: *sd BlUr Y ou r of Liltloloa. band of M anaiet Yankton: father of VMt accompliahments of Monai- as pastor of St. 1 ^ tbe Great’s Edward YanktcD, Pina Bldic. S.Dak„ Mra. RoborU Kaatinc, Gaorgetown: RoqsWm Mi(h Mau w m c o ie b n U d gnor Joseph A. Newman, pio Church in Highland Park, Stare Yankton and Mra. Ceellta Suaa- Ann and U arnret Snnla. KretncRllnc; H o r 1 Id St. U u t ‘< CboKh, Littlo* kawa. both of Danrar: and the brother Albert Schauer, Denver; William neer alumnus of St. Thomas' Louisville. It was in 1928 that too. BouloTDrd Mortaarr. Schauar. San Pablo, Calif.: and Boaa LEONARD C. HART, SR , (8, STftt of Albert and Sarinond Yankton. Roth Semintrp who died in Louis he left Highland Park to as of Pine Ridie. S.Dak.. and Helen and Carnahan, Tenkarra, Okla. Reuniain RllvaukM Stroot. Ho waa the hui- Maaa ia Jmlnc eakbritod Thuraday, ville, Ky. The prelate had held sume the St. Helen pastorate, baad of Vcrooira K. Hart: tb« father Gcaea Booh. Porcupine, SJJak. Jfe ta eur»i*ed alao br aU frandchlldren. May 8. In St. John the Evancairat'a the pastorate of S t Helen’s which he had at bis death. of Mary Harvarot aad Loonard C. Church at 10 a.m. Capitol Hortutry. Hart, Jr.; Mra. Staolar W, Brooka, The Roaarr will be bald Thuriday, Church, Shively, Ky., almost 20 Monsignor Newman's chief Dooror; and Ur*. Georffc Hodeon. Mar 8. In the Olintar Mortuary, MARIE LOUISE MOREU 1881 years at tbe time of his death. ecclesiastical interests, betides Colorado Cltr. Tea. Ua la aurvivad Spear Boolarard at Sherman Street Monroa. She waa the mother of Ivan A philosophy graduate of S t his pastoral work, were tbe alto br aavao ffraodeblldrao. Raaolam at 8 p.m. Reauicm HIth Maaa will P. Morel of Denver: Robert G, Morel. Hiih Haia waa ealabritad Har 4 in be offered in Sacred Heart Churcb Arlington. Maea.: and Bernard J. Meinrad's Seminary in Indiana, Catholic Students' Mission Cru 6t. IrnaKoa Lorota'a Church. Inter Friday, May 10. at 8:18 a.m. Intar- Hotel of Maine. She la aurrlved ilao young Joseph Newman entered sade, the Confraternity of Bent MU OliraU Ollnger Mortuary. by .even gmndahlldren. Raqnlam m ent U l OUtcL Boolarard Mortu S t Thomas’ in Denver Sept. Christian Doctrine, and the ary. ANNA KNOU, 88. 7188 Cardan High Maaa waa celebrated May 6 in MARTIN J. GRAHAM. 14. of 418 Lana. She waa the mother of Mary St, Eliubatb’a Churcb. Interment 12, 1913. He finished his theol spiritual care of the deaf and 8. Olden Street. Ha waa the boa- Santr, Mariarat Krauiar of D*rhF, Boaton. Maaa. ogy course at S t Thomas' and hard-of-hearing. He seldom band of Helen Franeaa Craham. fta- and Albina Gaaaman of Adama City, JESUS LUNA. «8. of 8116 Arapa was ordained June 14, 1916, missed a national convention oulem Hiih Mate and lotermenc in gbe i* AurTiTH aU o bjr 4$ grAndcblU hoe. He waa the huaband of Celaa Honmnuth, [11. OUnier Mortuarr. d n n . 78 fT*Al-gP»odchildffO. tad on* Luna; father of Salomon, Joaapb. An Louisville, Ky., by Bishop of the CSMC, even in his de ANNA MARIA MILOENBERGER, sr«itt*rT»At»rnEid«hild. rUqaUm H*8t drew, Ralph, John, and Hereedei Lunn. Denis O'Donagbue. clining years, and aerved a long 81. of 148 W. Dakota Ayanoe. She waa eelabmtad May 8 in 8U Cattmr- Mra. Frank Bernal. M n. Adolao Cor Bom March 20. 1889, to terra as moderator of the Louis waa tbe molbar of Maidalena Kirch- lae-a Church, Darby. Capitol Mortu onado. Mra. Gabriel Ibarra. Mra. Art ■etanar. Reouiam Hl(h Maaa waa a ry . ______Martlnea. and Mra. Guadalupe Ra Caleb and Julia Wright New ville unit of the organization. mirec; and brotbar of Haximino man in Taylorsville, Ky., Jo His interest in securing Luna. Ha ia aurvivad alao by 18 seph was one of five children, iToper methods of teaching re- grnndehildreo. Requiem Maaa waa who included another priest COl^TACT LEIVSES celabraM Mjiy 8 in Saered Henri igion to both young and old Cbareh. Interment ML Ollvat. Tre and one nim. Bia first assign promoted him many years ago vino Mortuary. Not all ffcople are advised to wear contact lenses. They ment after his ordination was to publish a series of three GENEVA FLORES. 41. 8811 Lafay pastor of. St. Ambrose's catechisms, each of which went are chiefly advocated for people with high corrections, etce Btreei. She waa tbe wife of Vida] Plorea; daqgfater of Hr. and Mra, Church in Union County, Ky., through several editions. He comeat injuries, and for cosmetic effect. Our inatruments Caleatino TruilUo: and alaler of Mra, publisned also a catechists’ iMnard Conn, Mra. Marvin Leepar, manual and a series of P o ^ m can detennine quickly whether you can wear contact Mary. Eloy, mud Napoleon Roybal. .Studies in Cateeheliea, lenses. Requiem Maaa waa celebrated Hay 4 In Annunciation Cbnreh. interment M. J. McEnery Intensive religioua instruc ML OlIvcL Trevino Mortuary. tion for the hard-of-hearing HENRY FAY, 4188 S. \coma Street. He waa the brother of Gath- was inaugurated by Monaignor SW IGERT BROS. ryn Fey. Requiem Maaa waa cele Newman in Louisville as early brated May 4 in St. Louie' Church. Is Buried From as 1940, when he began giving 1550 CaU/omia O p tO m eifistS • K E y a f o n * 4 -7 6 5 1 Intcmant Mt. Olivet. monthly sermons and lectures Safety Patrol Week will be climaxed in the S. C. BIELLA, late of Loulaville. for those so afflicted. The 10th annual picnic for some 1,800 patrol boys Good Service He la aurvivad by Mra, Mary Blella Safety Patrol Week Beiler Viiion and two aona, Albert Blella. Santa St. Philomena's Louisville prelate took sp& from parochial schools and 4,000 from public for Every Age At Right Pricee Roaa. Calif., and Dr. Arnold Bieila of cial training in lip reading and presenting the official proclamation designating Frtano, Calif. Requlam Maaa waa Requiem Hass was offered spent many hoars teaching re schools at Elitch’s Gardens Friday, May 18. The ealebratod May 4 In St. Lonia' Cbnrcb, Safety Patrol Week, May 12-18, to Allen Titus, May 8 in St. Philomena’s ligion to deaf children who picnic is sponsored by tbe Rocky Mountain AA A GLASSES INDIVIDUALLY STYLED LrraiaviUc. Ch'urch for Michael J. McEn- 11, sixth grade pupil at Christ tbe King School. AUSTIN T. HALEY were taking lip-reading classes. Club, ^ Denver Police Department the Metro- Aoatin T. Haley died in hla home, ery, 67, of 1421 Steele Street special catechism for deaf Denver. Officer Joe Hale of S t Catherine’s Par p o litu Safety Council, the Colorado Motor Car 8081 Endora Street, after auffering Denver, who died in St. Jo children also waa tbe product ish, Denver, who ia active in the schools’ safety riers’ Association, and tbe Denver Junior Cham a heart attach May S. He waa 48. seph's Hospital May 6. Inter EVERGREEN Requiem Maaa waa offered in Bliaaei of his authorship. patrol program, looks on. ber of Commerce. Sacrament Church May 4 and burla ment was in H t Olivet. waa In ML Olivet. Mr. McEnery was the owner Vicar General Tells Caleehists: —ALSO— Bora 4n Fnlda, Minn.. Oct. 7, 1808. of the F. J. McEnery ft Co. Auxiliory of Raleigh Named to Ogdensburg TREES he grew up in the Hianeapolla area. clothing store until 1936. Born B e cam e to C olorado in tb o *IOa nnd Washington, D. C. — Bishop Diocese in 1929. He was direc wia a member of tbe editorial ataff in County Tipperary, Ireland, CCD Teachers to Bring of the "Rocky Monntain Newt." He Dec. 14, 1889, he came to Den James J. Navagb, Auxiliary of tor of the Hisaionary Aposto- nOSE BESHES returned to Mlnneaota until 1848 Raleigh since 1962, has been late in the Diocese of Buffalo when he came back to Denver. At ver when he waa three years Balled and W rapped at Special Pricea tke tiaae of hte death he waa a ealoa- old. He lived here tbe rest of named Bishop of Ogdensbnrg, for 12 years before he was FINE VARIETY OF NURSERY STOCK man for tbe Guarantee Beeorva Life his life. He attended old Sacred Religion to Thousands N. Y., tbe Apostolic Delegate named Auxiliary Bishop o f the laeunneo Co. Heart College, now Regis Col announced. Diocese of Raleigh. He pub Come to He waa married In Madiaon, Minn., lege. In 1917 he married the Bishop Navagh was bom in lished a book, The Apoatolie in 1986. Activa in tbe Democratic Thousands of children who mer, Rosalie Martinez, and former Elise Glass, who died Buffalo, N. Y., in 1901 and was P a r ia h , in 1960 dealing with tbe pony, be aerved aa precinct eom otherwise would be limping Mrs. Shirley Phillips; mltteemno tor many yean, ordained a priest of the Buffalo .work of the apostolate. W ILD BlLL^S in 1966. St. I Augustine's, Brighton, Ha la aurvted by feie wife, Mra A former Democratic pre through life dangerously close New Location, 25 So. Sheridan — BE. 7-3S04 Mary Haley of Denver: two aieten. John P. Beals, Marian Beals, cinct committeeman, Mr. Mc- to the brink of religions Ignor OPEN ALL NIGHT — FREE PARKINGI Mra. M. H. Perry of MinneapoUa. and ance will receive a thorough Josephine Krentzer, Shirley Mra. R. C. Learned of Loxln^on, Ey. ^ e r y worked in the office of Kreutzer, Bessie' Sisneros, and and two brothen. George W. Haley the distiict court clerk from grounding in Christian doctrine. of Hinoeapolle and Urban Haley erf This, predicted Monaignor Mary Venegas; I^ R Beach, Calif. 1941 to 1956. He was a mem ber of the Ancient Order of Gregory Smith, V.G., arch- Our Lady of Sorrows, East ONE PICKUP FOR DIREQ SERVICE ' MRS. HENRIETTA CASSELL diocesan director of the Con Mra. Henrietta CaaaelL 68, lifelong Hibernians from 1912 to 1917 Lake, Alice Braraming, Bar Denver reaideoL died May t in her fraternity of Christian Doc bara Ginther, Agnes Laurdison, home, 1(46 Logaa Street, after and the Regis Athletic Associa tion from 1925 to 1931. He was trine, will.be the fruit to come and Marie Stonehocker. TO BOTH / ||||^ COASTS long fllneaa. Requiem Maaa waa of forth from the training and fered in the Cathedral Hay 4 and a Fourth Degree Knight of Co The following will receive burial waa in ML OllveL lumbus. study behind the certificates of certificates o f achievement: Born Dae. 7. 1691, in Deneer, aha the 122 teachers graduated in attended SL Mary'a Academy. She Surviving are two daughters Rudy Stock, S t Catherine's, wnc a member of the Good Shepherd Mary Jo McEnery, Denver, and St. Francis de Sales’ Church Derby; Harold McDermet Holy Aid Society, tbe SL Vincent Aid So April 28. ciety. and the TabernaeJe Society. Mrs. Elisa C. Quinby, San Lo Trinity; Raymond Laschober, She la aureived by her huaband. renzo, Calif.; two sons, Wil But even more important, Presentation; Mrs. Marilla Al- Georga A. Quaell: nnd n alater, Mra. liam Cv McEnery, Denver, and he noted, the ceremony is indic len«jorf, S t Patrick's, Ft. Lo Mary Stand of Jadtonit. Ark. Patrick J. McEnery, Colorado ative of a mass movement to gan; Betty Ryan, S t Vincent MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH CLARK Springs; and five grandchil support the CCD in its efforts Mra. Sarah E. Clark died May 8 de Paul's; Mrs. Goodnight S t Denver-Chieage Trucking Co.. Inc. In her borne, 1940 Wiahington Street, dren. to reach the faithful from the Anthony’s, Westwood; and Mrs. at the aga of 88. Requlam High Maaa Boulevard Mortuary had cradle to the grave with the Mitchell, Loyola. ^ 2501 Blake Denver KE. 4-7261 waa offered in Holy Ghoit Churcb tenets of Catholicity. Hay 4 and burial waa in Mt. OliveL charge of the service. Following is the list of names A native of Northern Ireland, Mra. Present in the churcb, which of tbe Loretto Heights students MAin 3-5314 Clarh waa born in B elfaaL Sfaa earaa was almost filled to'capacity, who received catechists’ diplo to Colorado 76 yaan ago and to Den Geneva Home W orker CRANE laundreltef ver from Sargent 67 yean ago. In were 800 persons, including mas: Nancy K. Eigeman, Wilma 1886 ahe marri^ Delbert CJark In eight priests and the lay cate Ann Walsh, Jo Anno Cerrone, Specialiriag in Quality Plumbing and Heating Repaira Golden. 9ie had the Job of drivlDg Dies on Trip Abroad chists. and Patricia Elizabeth DeFran- the atagecoacb eanying tbe maili The teacher training course cis of Denver; Eugenie Milan F. J. KIRCHHOF betw een Sargent and White Pina la Mrs. Jeanne Gerber, a mem SLATTERY & COMPANY 1888. ber of St. Philomena’s Parish was tbe first such program of Roggen, Colo.; Kathleen She waa a Democratic diatrlct com- aimed directly at establishing Marie LaCerte of Collyer, mlttewoman aad waa aecretary of Denver, died in Selestat. Plumbing and Heating Contractors classes on a parish basis and Kans.; Mary Joan Alexander of tbo Ladlea' Catholic Bonafit Aaaoeli- France, when on a trip with JOHN J. CONNOR. P n tU n l ROBERT F. CONNOR, Vic* PraaUoot Construction Co. tion of Denver for many yaara. her family to visit her parents. setting up parmh units of the Wichita, Kans.; Suzanne Van- SH. 4-3181 161 Vallejo St. Surviving are two daugblera. Mra. CCD jn the Denver area. The haverbeke of Eureka, Kans.; Dorothy F. Bakar, Denver, and Mra. A resident of 3425 B. 14th Ave Delberta F. Carey. Boiae, Ida.: two nue. she was the wife of Paul graduates represent 26 par Mary Jane Timmerman of aona, Walter M. Clark aad Robert Gerber, headwaiter of tbe Pal ishes. J. Omaha, Neb.; a n d Judith BUILDERS L. Clark, both nt Denver: leven The teacitfrs (listed by par Wynne Syeele of Kansas City, graadehUdnn nnd 18 greit-grand- ace Arms in tbe Brown Palace ebUdren. Hotel. ishes) who received Confra Mo. We r4pprec/a 'U-U^***■ ftp JL- -_M ■ 4J.-. THC DCNVn CATHOUC KfGISTER Tglaphoag, KayatMt 4-4201 PAGE THim'EEN Thursday, May 9, 195T Offlat, 938 l« ek SlTMl From Fen of Catholic Author JR A N G E BUT ^ Littli-KiewR Ficts for I Tribute to Motherhood B t M. I. MURRAY IHI. M.C.W.& aatrtm REGISTORIRLS From ibt pn of Tboirui in my eyes, the blood in my breast that nesded me, the Dillon (Cm^lic jonrnniiil) veins, te my speech, for my Sim that shielded me, the lap CATHOUC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS cotnti trihntt to mother- life, for my being. All that I that rested me. All that I am hood. It baj been printed i/t am is from you, who bore me. is by you, who nursed me. the C ongressional R b (x « d . FOR all the love that you FOR your smile in the FOR the body you gave gave me, unmeasured from morning and your kiss at me, the bone and sinew, the the beginoiog, my morher, I night, my modier, I thank Took Hardship for Granted hean and the brains that are fhflnif you. I thank you for you. 1 thank you for the tears yours, my mother, I thank the hand that led me, the you shed over me, die songs you. I t h ^ you for the light voice that diteaed me, the that you sang to me, the Mayflower Had Heroes prayers due you said for me, foe your vigils and minister PadrcK First Settlers B y P a c l H. E a i u t t beds, which Machebeuf said looked like a ing. All tha^ I am is by you, ON A RECENT train journey that I fruicstaod. "There ate two beds on each of who reared me. todc, tbe air-conditi(Mung system failed, and tbe its three sides,” he wrote, 'one above tbe other, FOR the faith you bad in passengers had to experience the discomfort and be who has the lower one can hardly sit V^estern U. S. Great me, the hope you had for me, of a rather hoc and stuffy car in the warm up in bed." for your trust, and your pride, climate of the Middle West in spring. I added MACHEBEUF and his party were, after my mother, 1 thank you. my 'gripes’' to the total complaints, until I all, first-class possengas. In Ae other part of In M en and History FOR your praise and your diought of what the passengers on the Mey- the vessel there were nearly 200 immigrant chiding, 1 thank you, for die fJoteer endured. Germans, all lodged In one room, trttidi be n a t t a c k u p o n the American West by a writer justice you bred into me and The historic old English ship is a topic of came by turns, as tbe day progressed, dining in Harper’s Magazine charges the region has lit the honor you made mine All discussion now dutt Meyflower II, as nearly a room, sitting room, and sleeping room. We Atle interesting history, has produced few importentthat ! am you taught me replica of tbe original vessel as science can are not surprised to find Machebeuf writing men, is a desert area with only an oasis civilization. FOR the sore travail that make it, is plowing die Atlantic toward Bos that the effluvia from diat aowded den nearly The facts hardly fit the charges. I caused you, for the visions ton.. 'Those who man Mayflomer II are not suffocated him. For the Catholic, there is no region o f the nation and despairs, my mother, for likely to be weaklings, but at. worst their hard Machrixuf was surprised when on one of that has a more interesting history. A flourishing give me. Forgive me for the ships would not be worth mentioning in com his Atlantic voyages the crip across was made Catholic civilization was planted in some of the “ des peril 1 brought you to, the parison with those endured by the Pilgrim in 29 days. A ship char carried the first letter ert states” of the West by the Spaniards before the sobs and the moans I wrung Fadiers. 4f his sister to the young missionary in America Pilgrims had yet landed on the ro < ^ but well-watered from you, and the strength I jQ Si^ tcai Zx> a i * n t i s h o u s e i 6 o o MAYFLOWER U is t stoutly built todc four months to reach New York, Imger New England coast The exploration of the West by took from you, mother, for ^ V/IWeii^fent i Otetuns mehtioned tn anvatfw. | ship; Mayflower I was old and leaky. May by a month than the time consumed by tbe the Spanish, as chronicled by such historians as the give me. flower II carries a aew of 32 men; Mayflower I three little galleons of Columbus. No wonder late great Hertert E. Bolton, makes some o f the most FOR the fears I gave you, W ho I.«i to Judge Motives? held 102 men and women; two babies were the voyagen of those early days jubilantly cried fascinating reading in America. for the alarms and the dreads, born during tbe voyage. The crew of May Tand! land!" when the wearisome journey IS A HISTORY sprinkled with the names of such my mother, forgive me For flower II has at least a modicum of jKivacy. was nearing its close. greats as Franciscan Father Juan de Padilla, who give me the joys I deprived Senator Who Spoke Out Aboard the Pilgrim vessel THESE READY FOR 165 WINNERS If You EaUr Eorlr Grand Prize___ $3,000 $ 6,000 Second P rize .— 1 , 0 0 0 2 , 0 0 0 Now is your time to enter the great “LIGHT OF START HERE AND ANSWER FREEDOM CONTEST” and strike for a DOUBLED Third Prize...... 600 1 , 2 0 0 P R IZ E — because, that time will never come again. 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Wa aro makiny a spoeial QUESTION NO. 10 appeal to heads of Catho* oiMiiaaHOMiMimMwiiiiimMavu^ uiui lie Hith Schools, eolleyas V ho tea* Commander of the Lniled Slate* Military Expedition and seminarias to indneo Into Mexico in 1916? stadents to anter the Con. test. RULES OF THE CONTEST 1. General Perthins 4. General Wood 2. General March 5. General Marthall in order to beat beck 1. “LICKT Of fREEDOM COMTEST* 4. Prlaaa wilt be awarded aecordinv to total crodKa rifht lo diaqoalify aiy two or more eontMtanta aecuaulatad* Credit polata for each qaettlow are whoi In iba optnkm of the Conteat Judgea* are 3. General Puniton 6. General Milei the Communist attack on op«n lo *11 m dcn ol THE REGISTER tai ^rticlp*clnc p*pen». except enptoym ana detenolaed by the time and esteot of effort in collsiioci to pNveiit tha hrethinr of tlM or the minds of our youny otbenriae to prejvidlca tba Intcreata of other 29 CrediH memberi of their forelllei. w hich. Iq the opinion of the Contaat Judvea, U people, a knowledye of reqalred for tbe aolutJoo of each queation Iq contettaota. history and the Constila* S. The Cooteit iboll eeniUt of fO queetJoni eoaipariaoQ aritb other quaatlons. In order to lion mast be emphasiaed •QVfetUd oaewen apoo tbe Hiftory qnaUfr for the priaca. a coateataat meat f. SoluUona wftboQt nanea or addretaea will be Fill in Thia Coupon and Mail With 2S Cents in Coin Co&BtUutioQ of the United Suue. The ueh U anawar all tha hf qacetiwa. A contaatant atap ignored: elaima to their ownerahltf cannot bo in our Catholic educa* the eohUitant le to leleet w\%i he or the con- return ontp ooa aet of anawera. Onlp lodlrldw recognited. Cooteat Uaaa^emeat cannot be rel tional institutions. •Idera the correct anawer to each queatloo- uali (not o^aalaatiobal map enter. 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FOI la and rttaro NOW witk S1.2S — as4 rao ar natli ,a« kava aaai $340 far a foD tat and sent in only your first pair of answers, or only •vMt .f vlclOTT. Y m IkM m i t w m U v w u b UI r«u kav. Mill S3AO l* t • Inn Mt •( tka avtol af vktarr. Yao tkaa raaalt waakijr your first and second or third pair, you should bring wiuUont. ^ af .alutJaaa. your set of answers down to date so that it will cover your first ten questions. Also bring your total remit tance up to a minimum of $1.25. O f course, this does not apply to those contestants who have remitted a full $3.50 for a full set of answers. ADDRESS CONTEST MAIL TO "CONTEST MANAGER," THE REGISTER, DENVER, COLORADO Telephone, Keyifone 44205 RAGE FIFTEEN Tltnrijay, Moy 1957 Office, 938. Bonnock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER St. Pius X Style Show Cure d'Ars School fo Present M usic Festival Attended by Over 300 Aurore.— (St. PIu* Tenth Woia^a ar« ra* P«ri*h) — Mor* then 300 p«r- oiindad of Ibo rolroat to bo Kotu attended the third annual held at El Pomar May 17-19. faahion ihow ipontored by the InfermstioD and reiervationi Altar and Roaary Soeiety cn may be obtained by callini Friday, May 8. Forty complete Mrs. Irene O'Doaofbne, outfita were preaented in the EC. 6-2369. by Mi»a Evelyn Peter- CFM Holy Hour eon and the May Company in The fourth annual CFM Holy the church basement, which was Hour was conducted by Father decorated in a lummer motif. Francis Syrianey, pastor, on Nnmeroui tpMial rifts, se Sunday afternoon,'May 6. cured by Mra. Per Rowan and The program consisted of her committee, were presented group hymn singing, recitation through the generosity of the of the Rosary: a sermon, “ The following local merehanta: Al Role of Prudence in the CFM," pine Cleaners. Altura Drug, delivered by Father Syrianey; Aurora Oil Company. Bicycle and Benediction of the Blessed Shop. Booker's. Buaiey's, Coun Sacrament by the Rt. Rev. Mon- try Liquor Store, Cowette. Cum- signor John P. Moran, cele mingt Shoe Store. Deb “n* Heir, Dolly Madison, Fitsstmons Cor brant. ner ^ r b w Shop, Georgia Boy's, Members of the S t Pius Gorman and Son. Greenwood Tenth groups entertained guests Photography Studio, Key’s at a social hour following the Men’s Shop, Hoffman Heights •ervices. Phsrmacy. Hoffman Shoe Re With materials donated by builders, Joe’s P iua Pie: the Aurora Council of the Kwik Shake Inn, Martha’s Knights of Columbus and di Knit Shop. Laundromat-Hoff- rected by Frank Ruder, volun msn Heights, I,oudennilk Bak teers completed the seeding of Scenes from the sanaal mu-|toriam May art shown Wedding of Jack and Jill.” back row, laft to right, are Di-|Jamas Ziramerseheid, Janet Laft to right U tbe bach are ery, Opie’s Jewelry, Paul Owens the front church yard last Sat Mary E. Rocha, TwiU,Taats, (GeneralFood), PIsinsman Res urday. Trees and shrubs se ■ is feetival of Cure d’Art abova. Stevao Johns and Donna Bright faced elves (canter) an# Cannosino, Sharon Pollock, Paprochi. and David Freer. School, Denver, which will be Goodwin (left) are the stars era thasa youngsters who will Sharon Paul, and Michael Vlall; Young balUriaai (right) will Peggy M orriioni front, Cecilia taurant, Platter Parlor, Point cured by John Ziemba will be Morriioa and Karen Dowell. i,oma Inn. Harry Reinhold planted toon. given el the East High Aadi- for tba festival, aniillad "Tha lake part in tba festival. In tka front row, Carol D r 1 111 n g, be a feature of the festival. (Williams Appliance, Arrada), Drs. Rowan and Butler, Town FOR JULY FESTIVAL MEETING ON MAT 13 House Restsurant, Charles Seg- gelke, Village Hardware, and All Cure d'Ars Pupils waiter J. Baker Barber Shop. David Hinterreiter received the All Saints' Parish Prize Is Displayed Police Safety Director f lanter given by Lcher’s In Musical on May 24 lowers. (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) spiritual life, lives of the aaints,| Elizabeth Jagocki, 2954 S. Bry- biographies, etc. Donations may ant Street, on May 9 at 8 pja. Special deaaerta. donated by The 1967 station wagon which (Care d'Ars Parish, Denver) kins, Lewis King, Gregory Let- Slated at Holy Ghost women of the parish, were will be featured at the parish be made by calling Evelyn The Queen of Peace (firele Sebmitz, WE. 4-1531, or may will meet in the home of Mrs. Every pupil of the school will man, Warden lA W j, Elizabeth served. Other committee chair festival in July is now on dis take part in the annual musie U ily, Amos Edward Loredo; (Holy Ghost Parish. Daavtr) tua of the Infant of Prague, play in front of the church. The brought to the library. Nearly Arch Roee, 3096 W. Harvard, at men not previoualy mentioned festival called Tki Wedding of Kenneth Macinnes, Kathleen A business meeting and fully vested, will be offered. A ' 100 books on a variety of topics 8 p.m. on May 15. were Mrs. Thelma I,opez, host- men of the parish will start J a c k luncheon for members of the variety of games has been Regt'eter news should be and JilL The program will O'Connor, Catiiy Ann Pottle, eases; Mrs. Dolores Minter- working on the project this are now available. open with selections from the Altar and Roaary Society will planned and American and' The Altar and Sanctuary Cir phoned to WE. 5-6369 or WE. Dennis Richards, Sherrie Riel, reiter. dressing room; and Mrs. w e ^ All profit will be applied school band. This is their very David Risley, Ronald Rossi, be held Monday, May 13. at Spanish food will be aen-ed. cle will meet in the home of Mri. 5-3860 by Friday night. Evelyn McKee, cleanup. Mrs. to the pariah debt. first appearance. The first Velma Ritschel, Alice Sawaya, 12:80 o’clock in Holy Ghost Helen Stakebake and Mrs. Cub Scout Pack 220 is having trade rhythm band vrill pert Michael Sawaya, Michael Scha HalL Mrs. Chriitino Van Vran- Helen Kish, chairmen of the games party May 18 in the PARENTS TO JOIN GROOP form following the big band. fer, Stephen Smith, James ken, chairman, has arranged event, thenk all who contrib parish Mil. The tickets are 60 Snook, Mary Ellen Thomas, for S g t Leonard Johnson, di HNS Communion renta each, and may ba obtained The perferinaBce will ha uted to iti success. given ea May 24 at 8 p.m. Debra Fichthorn, John Harpar, rector of safety, Denver Po Daily Msst will esatiaa* from any Cub Scout or at the Daniel Clayton, and Stepnen lice Department, to addreu tbe hall the night of the party. ia East High Auditorium. le ba offarad at 6 e'clock, 1st Communion Class Tickets are on sale at the Brancuccl group at 1 :30 o'clock on pedes In Sacred Heart and CemmnDioo may ba ra- Library Needs Staff scheeli Adults, 50 eants; stn- trian safety. Recitation of the caived bafera Mail, at 7 Little servers will be Jeffry (Ssered Heart Parish, Denver) There is a need for two more denls, 25 eeats. Everyone U Pollock and Gregory Pollock. Rosary and business session e’eleek, and at 7:45 o'cleek. woTnen % work in the parish invited to atlead. will follow. The Holy Name men will have Religious goods'will be sold To Receive on May 12 Mrs. Dan Sullivan was chair library. They will work every The majpr part of the pro man for the first Friday break Members will receive Com the regular monthly Commun after all Masses on Sunday, ion in the 7:30 o'clock Mass other Sunday from 9 until 10 or gram. T h t W e d d in g of_ J a c k fast with the following women munion corporately In the 8:16 May 12, in the church basement. Aurora.— (St ’Therese'i Par May 20, in the home of Mrs. Sunday. May 12. There will be a from 10 to 11 a.m. Those in a n d J ill will be a combination assisting; Mmes. J. H. McMul o'clock Maas Sunday, May 19, terested should call Evelyn ish)— On Mother’s Day, May Kathleen Koehl. buainexa meeting and breakfast Anniversary Party 12. tha children of the parish of songs and dances. It is about len, George McNamars, E. J. followed by a breakfast in the Schmitz. WE. 4-4531. Mrs. Martha Fitzsimmons, Albany Hotel. Mrs. Frances immediataly after Maae in the Advance plana are being will receive Fimt (Zommunton in president of the Altar and Ro a bor and girt, not too fonil Madden, J. E. Monaghan. A. J. The parish rental library was of thair reading books, who Komatz, chairman, requests Sodality Ifall. formulated by Dr. Robert the 9 o'clock Mass. 'Tbeir par sary Society, reminds all the Nichols, Joe McSbanc, snd organiied under the sponsorship wander into the woods and that all reservations be made The mission w o very well Squires and hit committee for ents will iccompany them to women of tiie parish that this Stanley Paprocki. attended and the head usher the third anniversary party to of the Altar and Roaary Socit^ the sltar rail. eventually enter Fairyland. The The altar flower committee by Friday evening, May 17. to promote Catholic reading in month’s meeting will be held a Fred Padilla, wish« to thsnk be given By the Holy Name So week early because of the lyly elves and brownies lose no time for the month of May includes Sewing Circle members arc the pariah. It is open to all mem On Monday evening, May 6, asked to meet with Mrs. Glenn bis ushers at this time: For the ciety on .‘Saturday, June 29. day on the regular meeting in teaching an important les Mn. 0. G. Henien snd Mrs. T. 6:30 o’clock Mass, Edward VI- Panahioners art urged to rc- bers of the parish, from 9 to II the Little Flower Circle met in son. After attending the wed J. Lyons. Hueaby in the pariah ball a.m. on Sunday morning in the night New officers for next «1, John Vigil, and Alfred aerve this date to join in the the home of Mrs. Kay Kelly. year will be elected. ding of Jack and Jill, the chil Wednesday, May 16, at 10 Herford; 7:30 o’clock Mass, AI celebration. upstairs qf the halt. Rental on 740 Joliet Members o f the cir dren are presented to the Fai^ Deadline for “ Club 26” o’clock. the hooka is 10 cents a week and A pleaiant terprise met retarai will ba May 10, at J. Karris, Ai Breuch, Ben .So The informal coffee hours cle are Mmas. Kay Kelly, Con Quaen and are made aware of 57 Communicanh lano, RogCT Martinez, and Isi started by the Men’s Club Sun all incoma will be uaed for the nie Palmes. Janet Martino. the eyes of church-goers last a magic traaiure they already the Mea'f Club meeting. Fifty-seven bo:n and girls dore A p^ aca; 9 o'clock Maas. day, May 5, will eontinua every purchase of new books. Kay Hall, Rita Bunch, Jo Brad Sundey moraiag. Tha catirc have at home in their reading The annua] card party, aa under the supervision of Our Fred PadlUa, AI Sanches, Tony Sunday. Coffee and doughnuts Donations of books or money ley, Dorothy Smith, Pat Few. parldag lot had beta blcck- books. Several creative daoeet announced last week, will be Lady of Victory Missionary Sis- Martinez. Pat R(4>erto, and will be served in the bssement to purchase books will be wel an(l Kathleen Koehl. The pext tepped, elimiaatiag the mod will be featured; also ballctt, held June 12. Women are rt- tars will receive First Commun Bennie Bernal; 10:30 o’clock after all Masaea. come. Books are needed on the meeting will be on Monday, aad dust. tap daneci, and folk dances. minded to get their tablet Rogistratien May 18 ion in the 8:16 o’clock Mass, Mass, Levi Beal, John Gonzale^ Several selections will be sung pisnned and invite their guests. Paul Vigil, Fred Trujillo, Paul Registration for the first five by a 100-voice choral group Sunday, May 12, in Holy Ghost The square dancing club will Church. A Communion break Meuller, and Eloy Chavez; 12 grades for the 1967-68 term at costumed in Robin Hood suits. meet Monday, May 1.3, at 8:30 o’clock Mass. Del Esquibol, Ed St. Therese School will be held First Commuaiea fast, furnished by the Altar St. James' Altar Society to Meet o’clock in the school hall. New and Rosary Society, will be Esquibel, Robert Kilker, Ernest at the school on Saturday, May Making their Hrst Com members are always welcome. (St, James’ Parish, DsBrsr) Emery, William Walsh, J. B. Mothers who help served by members of the Sanchez, Pete Chavez, and Tony 18, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and munion Sunday, May 12. will be Parishioners who have been Fernandez. / The St Ann de Beaupre Cir Brennan, S. W. Breit, H. J. breskfast to the childreirof the Christian Mothers’ Club im from 1 to 3:30 p.m. and on Richard A n dre, Catherine ill are Mrs. Frances Dolan, The chairman o f the bake cle will entertain the Altar and Mulronty, Ester Buttitta, Joe school on first Friday were mediately following tha Mass. Sunday, May 19, from 1 to 4 Arndt, Kathleen B arton , 2801 Eudort, and Mrs. Mary sale, Mary Padilla, wishes to Roaary Society in ite meeting Hu(^ns, and Bernice Hetzler. Mmes. Hetzler, Rotoff, P. p.m. This includes alt ntw stu Thomu Callahan, Robert Dy Gailagfaer of 3271 Poplar. A hay-ride party to Gla Since this is the last meet Jonea, Jorgenson. Piasecki, cier's Bern, sponsored by thank her phone committee and on Friday, May 10. The mera- dents desiring enrollment in son. Kathleen Gagan, Chriato- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zirkel- all who aaiiited to make a auc- bcri who will serve the lunch ing before the summer rccesi Seeley, Huff, and Repka. the school as well si those at pher Hindman. Margaret Hind bach of 3667 Newport are new Holy Glioit Youth Center eon at 1 o’clock are Mmes. L. Mrs. Carl Smith, circle chair for teea-afe B O B bers, has cest of the bake aale. ' Volunteer workers for the tending this past year. man, James Henry, Jack Jen parents. The ushers for the month of man, re Four H eights Freshm en to Study in Europe Maytime Card 33 C om m unicants at Precious Blood (Motl Pracious Blood They are Paula Collins, Larry Our Lady of the Rosary Pariih. Denver) Clark. Kenneth Colnar, Billy Circle will meet on Tuesday Sunday. May 12. in the 9 Grant, Gregory Gust Cheryl evening, May 14. at 8 o’clock, Party Deferred o'clock Mass, 3S children of the Ann Evanoslci, Patrick Henry, in the home of Mrs. Dorothy parish wilt receive their First Albert Hickey, Michael Hickey, Beckwith, 2989 S. Steele Street. Comm•ommumon. Michelle Hor^yski, Mark Hud At St. John's dleston. Kathy Keleher. Doug las Kemper, Dennis KemMr, Court Aide to Talk (St. J«ba lK« ETant*titl'i Margaret Kerr, Patricia .Mar Paritb, D«BV«r) St. Bernadette's shall; The Mertime eerd pertr At St. Cajetan's Hall ^ v « been riven by the Alter Kathy McCall. Kathleen Mc Donald. J e a n e tte Nickelson, (St. Cajaian's Paritb, Daa*ar) end Rotary Society May IT hat To Porticipote Jerry Nolan, Gail O hanian, been postponed indefinitely. Elmer Tenerio. juvenile offi Louis Perry, Sharon Phillips, cer of the'Denver Juvenile Inttead a rernlar meetinr of Shiela Phillips, Christi Scott, the organisation will be held In Defense Drill Court, will speak on juvenile John Schmidt, Michael Stack, problems at the Mother’s Day in the lounge following Bene^ Kathy Tudor, Larry Tune, Ro- diction and recitation of the Lakewood. — (St. B ern a observance Thursday, May 9, dette's Parish)— In co-opera sita Vigil, Robert Huston, Rob at 7 ;30 p.m., in the parish hall. Roiary in the church at 1 p.m. ert Jakle, and Lynn Saborski. Mrs. George Smith, pretU tion with the Jefferson County Mr. Tenerio will be sponsored Public School system, the fac Religious articles are to be dent, ie planning an inter blessed after the Mass and then by the parish Boy Scout Troop esting a tte rn o o n for the ulty and student body of St 221. Refreshments will be Bernadette’s School will partic a picture of the communicants membert. served following the programs’ ipate in the Civil Defense evac will be taken. Orders for the Recitation of the Rosary and HNS Cord Forty uation drill to be held on May pictures will be taken in the Parishioners a r e reminded parish hall that morning. Chil Benediction of the Blessed Sac 15. At the time indicated by rament are being held at 7 p.m. thatnhe big card party, m n- radio signal, the students will dren are to gather in the hall eared by the Holy Name Soci before Mass and will return to in the church throughout the walk to Colfax Avenue, where month o f May. Tarry O'Daa Gay Nalioa Carol Toway Mary Halaa Caataar ety' wi& the help of teyeral in case of emergency they the hall after the- picture is women, groups, and couplee. would be transported to evac taken. Four Denver freshmen at Loretto Heights Coll^ wQI held on Wednesday eyening. uation staUoDa In the drill, Men's Club Members, study in Surope next year. Terry O'Dea, the daughter of Dr. i May 16. in the eebool ball they will simply proceed to the Sons t* Tour Airport n o Children to Receive Com m union and Mrs. N. J. O’Dea, and Gay Nelson, tbe daughter of Mr. and Tables an being arranged for designate street and return to Mrs. William Chester Nelson, have been accepted at the Uni women, groups, and couples. the aehool. Identification ta p Members of the Men’s Club versity o f Madrid. During their year in Spam they will stay Beautiful epecial g i f 1 1 and will be worn by all the chil and their guests, their teen age with a Spanish family. table prises hsve been donated. dren. Mothers of the Parent- .Mns, will meet in the parish M a y 12 in S t Louis' Parish, En g lew o o d Carol Towey, the daughter of Mrs. E. B. Towey, and Mary The proceeds will be used to Teacben’ Association will as hall at 6;1S p.m. on Monday Helen Gantaer, tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gantaar, help pay ontatanding debts of sist as Civil Defense wardens evening, May 13, A dutch lunch Englewood.— ( S t Louis’ Par erick Combs, Douglas Cook, dren for the kindergarten may have enrolled at the Sorlmnne in Paris. Mrs. Towey, wbo is ac the school athletic program. for the lower grades. is to be served and then mem- John Culver, Phillip Karnes, companying the girls to Europe, will remain in Paris with them. Tickets will be available at the Imrs and guests will take the iah)— There frill be 170 boyt register at any time by contact Tk* PTA will B««t Mon and girls making their First Franklin Kessefoke, E ^gar ing the teachers, Mrs. Harry door or by phoning Mrs. Sktu day oveniag. May 20. Tbo parish bus to Stapleton Airport Lampe, William McCarthy, Jo (RA. 2-7776), or John Mona- for a tour of tha United Air Communion in tbe 8 o’clock McCabe at SU. or Mrs. aaaual talent ihow, pat on Mass Sunday, May 12. Since seph McNamara, Gary Mia- Ludwig Slack at SU. 1-4078. ghan (DE. S-5910). by nemberi of the parish, Lines installations. page], Michael Peten, James The Teen Club will be guests admission to the 8 o’clock serv Sixteen new benches were in will bo tho eatertaiBnont of ice wilt be by ticket only, par Reed, Daniel Spitz, Susan Co<^ the eventni. AayeBO inter- of tbe All Souls' Parish Teen stalled on the playnoond last lakeside Pork Opens Club on Thursday evening. May ishioners who do not have chil Michele Dickinson, Cheryl week end, with funos from the Colorado Springs ostod in partieipatiag in the dren in the c itu are requested Feely, Carol GaU, Denise Glo> prorraas is asked to call 0. Members are asked to be at PTA and lumber donated by Lakeside Amusement Park to attend soma other Maaa that gras, Kathleen McHendric, John Flaherty. The following opens Friday, May 10, for an Mrs. Robert Woodman at the church not later than 7:30 on that evening. morning. Michelle Meinen, Kathleen members of the Men’s Club com 3 . D. CROUCH other season dedicsted to fun. BE. 3-2441. Moss, Mary Rossi, and Jo Anne C. D. O’BRIEN At the May Altar and Ro First grade first communi pleted the project: Dennis thrilling excitement, and cants attending St Louis’ Tillotaon. O’Neill, chairman; Horace M AY REALTY beauty. sary Society meeting, Mrs. Members of tbe class attend Wilbur Gunther of St Vin- School include Terry Amundson, Crowfoot, Pst Potter, Bruce The Super Jet, one of the WelbyParish PTA James Brady, John Durlin, ing public schools are Henry cenr de Paul's Parish gave a Baumann, Peter Colleton, Mac R E A L T O R most outstanding rides in the Christopher Pair, Gary Forayth, Bramers, Randy Dads, Michael book review on T h e S u n 't McElroy, L. C. Brown, Jack world, is a new festure at Lake James Garrecht, Duane Goetz, Flickenger, Kirk Friedl, Mark S te n y . The schopi choral group Barry, A rt Georgeson, Dick side Park this season. The thrill Officers Installed John Gary, Jeffrey Harra, Paul Graham, Scott Hannon, Joseph also entertained. Sullivan, Ray Crowley, Dudley INSURANCE - LOANS ing Super Jet is now operating Jackson, Robert Jones, John Lopez, John Martin, Patrick in some of the biggest parks Mss. 'Thelma Nicoll will take Pitchford, Bob McGuinn, and care of the large altar linens Krumbolz. Dorell laraon, Ken McCasHn, Robert McCaslin, Philip Logan. in* America and Europe, in By League Chief neth Lohmeier, Paul Lund- Barry Morgan, Patrick Pheln, 725 N. Tejon SU cluding Disneyland and Play- daring June; Mrs. Humble will Mrs. Cmto Slack will speak Qualify Apporal do the surplices and Hal- strom, Lester Magert, James Steven Reisbeck, Joseph Sara- on “Stimulating Intereet in land in Rye, N.Y. It givei the Welby.— (Assumption Par Nolan, Timothy Palmer, Tim cino, Charles and Roland Colorado Sprioga, Colo. rider a realistic plane ride, but bur and Spetnagle, the small ish)—New officers of the PTA RMding" at ^ final PTA IN CULORAOO SPRINCS othy Potter, James Quinn, Paul Sehleeht, Gary Schoop; SINCE tsva he Kindles the control stick. linens. were installed by Mrs. Jsmes meeting May 14 at 8:30 p.m. M E. S-7731 Ros.si, Ronald Schmitz, Gerald Allen Tafoya, Steve'n, in the school cafeteria. Ford, president of the Cstholic Teska, Richard Troiillo, James Walker, Robert Work. Dennis Kiowa aad Tajea Streets Psrent-Tescher Lesgue on Msy Wagner, Michael Wedman; Zickriek, Paul Zancanelli, Carol Misses Kathy and Ann Welt Final Meet of Season 8. Officers sre; President, Kenneth Witt, Thomas Ann Beclraer, Sanndra Beek- ering will play accordion dueta. Marge Seubert; vice president Feely, Brenda Atwell,. Mary ner, Ann Couwlier. Christine ScbMl work done by the kinder 'The firms listed here Lorraine Rohnnan; secretary, Ann Baker, Barbara Bens, DuCbarme, Judith Gray, Eiist- garten children will be on dis tt D R IV E IN Mildred Stich; treasurer, Rose Kathryn Boh anna, Eileen betb Guy, Cynthia Guzman, play and hostesses will be kin deserve to be remembered For Loyola Altar Unit Hutchinson; historian, Marie Braun, Becky Brown, Pamela Nancy Guzman, Judith Klute- dergarten motben. ' M O T E L when you are distributing thanks all who contributed to Pheil; and auditor, Grace Bruskotter, Darlene Chavez. ner, Ctnistine Smith, Jennell j (Loyola Pariik, Doavor) Fagan. Father William Jones, your patronage in the dif Tbe Altar Sodality will meet tbe flower^ vestment, and sur- Margaret Crowe, Christine Tafoya, and Kathryn Thelen, Sfoy with "Joy" iliee funds, especially those archdiocesan superintendent of Doherty, Brenda Fried, Bar ferent lines of business. Tuesday, May 14. in the church [ schools, was the guest speaker. Solemn ffeveno 820 N. Nevada basement at 1 :30 p.m. This ong-time members who com bara Goetz, Kathleen Hill, 1st Communion i meeting will be the last one memorated deceased relatives T60 in Class Marta Jostes, Cheryl Klismet, Opens Majr 12 until next fall. The sodality by their donations. It is hoped One hundred sixty children, Mary L’Abbe, Chriatette .A iolcmn novena in hooee that sufficient funds will soon will receive their First Com Leaage, Eileen Maguire, Debbye of Our Lady of iba Miraca- FRED'S BOOTERY be realised to complete these munion Sunday, Msy 12, in McCarthy. Mary Catherine Per lona Madal anil opaa May 12 Set at Parish of S q u a r e D a n ce projects. tha 8 o’clock Mass. Because of son, Marilyn Puetz, Judy Rapp, and eloaa May 20. Davolioas 106 E. Pikoi Poak -L There will be Rosary and the Urge group of communi Rosemary Ritter, Cynthia Suls, w ill ba hald aftar tba 8 Tho Hosio J Planned May 17 Benediction of the Blessed Sac cants just the parents are to Deborah Slinkard, Kathleen o’clock Mat! each morninf. Redemptorists VELVET STEP - CITY CLUB O lLrp e a < ^ m 4 . rament every afternoon in May attend this Mass. Children re Woods; Thera will ba a daily Mati WEATHER BIRD SHOES at 5:30 p.m. and avaaing da- rw iHth t i n WHS »• in tiMa The Colorado Square Dance at 6:30 o’clock except on Sun ceiving Uieir First Communion Mary Jane Allan, Linda Ax- (St. Joieph’i Rademptoriit TOtiona at 7:46 o'clock. Sarv- Festival Awociation in co-oper days. are requested to be st church tell, Janie Benes, Vicki Lynn Pariib, Denver) ation with tha Denver Parks all day Thursday, Friday, and Bittle, Ann Bratrsovsky, Juli icea Sanday wilt ba at 5 p.m. Refittratioa for nvw cbil- Tha children of the grade stE. s-asoa SIE. 4-4SS1 The Ileyse Sheet and Recreation Department is drOB who expect to attend Saturday for their final in anna Brest, Sueanne Brubeck, and 7:4S p.m. Tha Raa. Dia school will make their First mond Ryan, C.M., will con LARRY JERRY planning a gala avening of Loyele School neat yeer will structions. Martha Carr, Maura Cooney, Communion this Sundsy, May Netal & Roofing duct tha novena. aquare and round dancing at be held Sunday, May 12, The Holy Name Society will Kathleen Dougherty, Rosanne 12, in tbe 8 o'clock Mass. The All Girl Scouts who have Madden Plumbing Co, INCORPORATED the Auditorium Annex on Fri after all the Masiei in the receive Communion in a group Dreiling, Claudia Elkins, Mary Very Rev. Charles .Buckley. made five first Saturdays this PLUMBING CONTRACTORS HEATING ROOFINO day. May l i . in the 7 o’clock Mass May 12. Linda Gray. Mary Jo Gussie, school office. Children’! bap- year were honored Saturday, C.SS.R., pastor, will offer the PLUMBING REPAIRS SHEET METAL Guest callers and special pro litmal certificates must be Mary Harper, Marilyn Hayes, Mass,, and the Rev. Walter CAS WATER HEATERS Peggy Kaniea, Sandra Kay May 4, at a breakfast in Engle c t u n t , tm . I 2 i SO. NEVADA gram groups will demonstrate presented at the time of Karref, C.SS.R., will recite ewM a t S4043 c n a Chorfine's to Disp/ay Lechman, Mary Le Due, Susan wood City Park following tbe Pk«o«i M E 2-44SS E s ttS S t their skill and ability. The pro rofislratioa. prayers with the children dur The Holy Name Society will Lindsay, Noris Katie, Norma 8 o’clock Mass. There were 26 gram of dances will be de.sii^ed^ Pitchford, Sandy Pumroy, Bar girls in tbe group. ing the Mas.'. The grade school Pete Beroni to appeal to all types of danc meet Friday, May 10, at 7;30 Pupils' Ceramic W ork choir will sing hymns before m. in the school basement bers Restey, Mary Beth Roach, A lU r boys who attended tbe Fnrnitnre Shop ers. (lid ahd new dances, some B Diene Zele, Thomas Bowles, Field Day at St. Thomas’ Sem and after the Communion of W illiam C. Craron novelty, and several of the pop embers will receive Com The public Is invited to open the Ma.ss. UPHOLSTERING John Buekner; inary Sunday, April 28, were RE-UPHOLSTERINC AND ular favorites will be included munion corporately Sunday, house at Charline’s of Engle REPAIRDIC OptometrUt Hay 12, in the 8:30 Mass. wood, 3449 E. Acoma, to see Patrick Costello. Patrick David Balk, Michael CrowUy. HNS Communion in the program. Michael F lo^ , Richard France, Slip Ceven sod Prsywlii IZS Nsrtb r«tsa SL a ceramic diapUy of students’ Erskine. Paul Flieri, Mark The Holy Name Society will Ms4* u Ov4ir Girtin, Jimmy Guthrie, Richard David Meyer, a n d Willard receive Communion in the 7 PHONE H E Z-saSI work, as well as shop creations, . Fnraitara Made to Order Holland, Thomas Jostes, Simms. o’clock Mom on Sunday instead COLORADO SPRINGS, COIXt on Friday and Saturday, May Eighth grader Claudine Was- SM-Z2S.W shu(cbAv. ME2-S40t' 10 and 11. from 9 a.m. to 9 Michael Kavan, Larry Kolde- of the 8 o'clock Mass because of way, John Ling^, Joseph Mag- kiewic, daughter of Mr. a n d p.m., and on Sunday. May 12. the First Communion Mass a t 8 ZECn.% & .4DANS J. B. SH EAJIU C J.SH£AJieft ers, John Martinez. Billy Mc Mrs. S. F. Waskiewic, placed o'clock. There will be a meet from 1 to 9 p.m. Cookies and first in the S t Mary's Academy CoM ce Servico SistJoB punch will be served. Kenna. Ronny Milano, Mark ing immediately following tbe Onorofskie, Michael Ouellette, competitive scholarship exam Mass in the parish hall to make Charline’a if owned and oper inations. , ated by Mrs. SophU Geeck, a Kirk Pytlinski. Stuart Rodri plans for the father-son ban guez. Robert Roaepink, Philip School registration blanks for member o f Su Louis' Parish. quet to be held on May 26. The Saibato, Thomas Shea, John next year's pupils will be dis The shop carries one of the women of the Altar and Rosary Wallace, Michael Welch, Peter tribu te to tbe children next Colorado Spriags. CeU. Urgest collections of religious Soc^e^ will cook and prepare Nomrft Aw*. *t Chrto U Fo«4r* White, and Gerhard Wolter. week, according to Sister Loyola the dinner, Reservations must ceramic statua*y, as well as St. I.«uis’ second and third Marie, principal. Registration religious goods, in the Denver bo made by May 12. graders in the First Communion will be by families this year. Thar* will b« a baffel din area. class are Dinny Brown, Fred Those who wish to enroll chil- ner in the periifa bell Tbnrt- BUCK SPORTING A le y D ru g Cd . dejr nifbl. May 9, to benor tha pad preiidonis of tba G O O D S C O . PRESCRIPTION R a p p s W ork Together as F a m i l y PTA. Mri. Span|lar, preii- DRUGGISTS PboDo ME. 2-3245 doni of tba PTA, ba* a fine "EvsrylhiBf lor Evory Sport* Ph. ME. 4-1f# t S 3 3S o.T o|« aK C i b s q q . program linad up for tha oe* : 119 NO. TEJON ST. COLORADO SPRINGS cation, and tbara will ba many booerad gaait* for tba PRINTING COMPANY dinnar. Gift* will ba givan to K E. 4-4054 aaeb past praiidani in tekaa for tha fina work ihoy bava The M urray Drug Co. 1832 Corti* S t dona for tha organisation. Mother-Daughter Event PretcriptioD* Accurately Fillad The PTA vHll meet this Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. M593 FREE Wednesday night, May 16, at 8 North Store— 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 o'clock in the parish hall. It will be mother ana daughter night. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY F lo r a B u n d a R o s e B u s h Mrs. James Ford, president of ill* rarli purchase of the CPTL, will install the new 501 North Tejon . KIE. 4-5541 One Dollar or More and ihis Ad. officers. The last reading of the new eonstitotions and by fJrergreeru and Redding S l o c k laws will be presented to the members for correction and EVERGREEN HALF ACRE approval. This will be the last 347 S. Colorftdo Bonlovard meeting of the current school Fort Coilins year. Uoyd Bowen, band director for the aehool, will present the grade school band in a series of numben for the evening’s en tertainment. Refreshments will DREILING M O T O R S be -served by all the room WAITED mothers. The children’s break Buick and GMC Trucks fasts will be served by tbe 230 South College Ave. Phone HU 2-7334 third grade room mothers, Mrs. Walter Von Tilios and Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman. The luncheon for the high The firms listed here and grade Mbouls will be post Blythe-Goodrich deserve to be remembered poned nntil Wednesday, Msy M o r t u a r y .Ambulance Service when you are distributins Jack W. Coodricb your patronage in the dif Littleton Visit , ferent lines o f business. Dr. and Mr*. Fred J. Julian | H U 2-3208 hava arrived in Littleton from i Cambridge. Maes., for a ; month's visit with Dr. Julian's' SHINN PHARMACT mother, Mrs. Emma J. Cecebin. Dr. Julian, a lieutenant (Mn-; “ Y o u r Pariih DragUore" lor grade) in the U. S. Navy] HU 2-1036 and HU 2-1036 Medical Corps, will fly tO' Northern Hotel Bldg. C h u rch jjoin g a.s a ^ o u p *®rk and n w t of tbe s e v rin g '^ tri that Mr. Rapp serve on Philadelphia, Pa., on June 5 tO' - S o T i l m n Cotoreda’a I w ill b e a Mother's Day for tbe children, five of whom Englewood’s City (^unciL In report for active duty as a , The Store with a Sm ile LaadJug OapoftiiMM SMva* | attend .St. Louis' School. A con 1951 a Methodist roioistcr adted Navy medical officer. He will' irih-jt: to -Mr". Rnhodine Rapp, vert. Mrs. Rapp was baptized Monsignor O'Heron to encour serve for a two-year period. ' mother of nine children at St. ♦ 04 Write Letter, Giving Qualifications by the late Rt. Rev. Monsignor age a Catholic to seek a vacancy Louis’ •Parish, Englewood. Joseph P. O'Ueron, and gave on the council and since then No Group Photos to Working at everythingk as / a |her isusband tbe surprise of bis Mr. Rapp has served almost family has bc-'ome a habit forijjfj showed him her five full years. For Publicotion James D. Rapp family. Greeley baptismal certificate. Mr. Rapp serves in .viveral (!nrrr*pond.ntt arv re Mr. Rapp, a councilman in DEPARTMENT PR Mr. Rapp esntends family official capacities in Engle minded lhat the Dcnrcr Calk- Englewood. -n;d the family will churchgoing as well as the wood, but his interest in tbe e l i t ftrgider rannot print pay tribute to a wonderful P. 0. Box 1620 Family Rosary has been a tre- family ranks first. The children large gronp pirinm of Pint FLOWERS Adamson Morfuory mother May 12. although it » | mendous influence for the whole Com m anion elasiicv, eighth are Judith Maureen. €: Janice 24 Hoar AabalaBca Sorvica a custom for the family » at- family. jhThe e daily Rosary, be Francine. 5; Jean Colleem 3; grade gradnallon rla*M«, etr. by “Clair Louise” tend church ;«rvKet together added, bat creat^ a bond of Jaculin Nadine. 2; Joyce Eileen, May rrowning photo* for pnb- Craaloy, Colarada Denver, Colorado whenever possible. unity in family life and among 10: Jon Patrick. 14: Jill Roba- liration ihould inrlnde no PK 908 — 907-16th St H. Ro m *■*------Rood P . »■•------' For the family “contingent," tbe children. dine. 6 months; Jtmrii Robert, more than three or four per- Greeley, Colo. Pkaaa 1SS4 gib Ava. at Bth St. I Mrs. Rapp does all her house- MonsIgnor O'Heron first lug- 8; fnd Joan Radine,.12. •on* at the moat. RAGE SEVENTEEN Thursday, May 9, 1957 Offici, 938 Bannack S ( r a a ( THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talopkona, Ktytt»N« 4-4205 AT ST. ANTHONY'S PARISH 9' t 3rd Mom-Daughter Breakfast May 121 THE REGISTER GETS RESULTS (S i. Aalbemy'of Pftdva'i 'ing. May 12. The group will As in past ysars. the men of CrA SSilFIElD Parish, Daavar) attend the 8 o'clock Moos and the Holy Name Society will Th* third annual mother- receive Communion and then serve os chefs for the fete in daughter < Communion break participants will be guests at a honor of the women on fast will be held Sunday morn- breakfast in the hoU. Mother’s Day. Corsages will be Phone Today KE. 4-4205 To Place Your Classified Ad in the Register- swarded to four lucky mothers FATHER ANDERSON WILL SPEAK at tha concluiion of the fes- Uvitias. Tha Holy Nama Secialy EMPLOYMENT I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 BUILDING will B o a t en Thursday ava- AGENCIES 10 m a t e r i a l s 4 6 A Mother of God Forty HOLT PAHILT ning. May 9, in tha basa- Parish Women's ATTENTION 1 badraaw brick baaaa. lU .M * aaat of tha rectory. M R. & M RS. DEN VER GB. t-m t 44*1 Utka NEW AND USED Girls' Communion ENGINEERS Y « 0 Ckatca to Hamaa la Bop H o u rs' B e g in s M ay 17 AMlrtos cam r *! a caoialtial, and St. Viaeant da Pont Pariah BUILDING MATERIALS Eighty-seven girls received L iai Y a w Fiapnt) lar Sato Treat May 12 by aaoartooeaS a t ia ft a a to wackaal- 1218 Sa. Ctoylcw 0«B9 their First Communion Sunday. w ith « a l a t ckMlcol anstoaorWl *rw bac that (aartaaa karat kak. (w rad. (Mother of Cod Parish. Church Friday, Saturday, and May 5, and were served a JOHN F. BRUNO "aMrtiu like Baw" keacy fraa Kardy Wrecking Deaver) Sunday, May 17. 18, and I». breakfast by the Altar Society. Room 318 — Wolds Bldg. REALTOR itaai ta • ! * » . I yr. brick raacka Forty Hours’ Devotion will The devotion will open with a Pictures token of the group and All Souls' Men 1441 WoltoB AM. 6-2485 E 23ad « Kaaraap DE. la laatclally daearalad, I bdma.. C o i U r a c t a n 2 balk!, W-W carpet t.f kmL 2 i«t c m u a u f A 2-MU be heht in Mother of God Higfa Moss on Friday at 8 individual shots wiU be avail Englewood. — (All Souls’ firaptorca. Caa aacaatt Ilf.O M . o'clock and will close with serv able in' two weeks. A list will Parish) — The Men's Club srill 2 % loaa. ices Sunday afternoon at 5 be placed on the bulletin board IK. S.024I KA. 2-2Sae Hrvt a free breakfast to all Aaaan-Caatallp Raalty LET'S SW A P 50 ; o’clock, ^ rrices will be held in the vestibnle of the church women of the parish who are FREE OFFICE JOBS Friday and Saturday evenings and those who desire the fin S T . P IU S X Mother's Day more than 2 1 years of age in T em p orary REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 ONTTBIMO at valoa tafcao an yof at 7'JO. The Rev. John Ander- ished proofs may sign for them. the hall Sunday morning, May son o f S t Cetherine’s Ptrish kata *r UitaUaUana et taa tacnaaaa. The boys' group of first 12. All parishioners are invited. Office Help Tbraa SadroeBi, IH batfca. Wall- wilt be the speaker. communicants, 100 strong, will waiar btotara. ala. What kara ya» The charge for the others will 1740 BROADWAY to-wall aarpatiat. larr* Patio. T o B u y Sail - or Trado 1st Communicants receive on May 19. LoBdacapad rard wltk ihmbbaiy 8A. M14*. Communion Set be 75 cents for adults and 26 AC. 2-9571 CALL Five boys and three girls All toan-agoro of tha p a r f cents for children. aad (tBca, EipaalaUr aonvaBloat will make their First Com Uh ara invited to attend a for Lowry, FItaalaaoaa, Bseklar AUTOS (Used) SB munion Sunday, May 12, in the danca, fraa of ebarga, in tha Mo)r Crowning Sa2 SITUATIONS WANTED— paraoDDal At Annunciation school hall on Friday ava- The first May crowning 8:30 o’clock Haai. They are FEM A LE 12 (AnBaaeialieB Parish, Denver) Roaiell Roller. Jonathan niag. May 17. Tha Christian ceremony in the parish vrill be EM. 6-1016 RA. 2-6888 Fasaily Mevamant graups at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 12, in For <}«iek Action A Roeolta '55 Chevrolet The mothers and daughters Priest, Richard Priest, Ralph AlteroH oni tbe church. The Teen CInb and 725 Uvslds, Aurora, o f the parish are invited to Rice, James Norris. Frances are sponsoring tha affair Exptrtoorad 4m *auk*r waata mw- DeBell, Meredith Moll, and and the "Meanlain Vallay the members of lost week's toc af all ktodi, boili aaa aaf waaoa. Btl-Air Cenvartible receive Communion Sunday, TS4« Fair Via* Ara. HA. »-S‘ *t. Hoffman Heights FLOWERS, SHRUBS, Mother's Day, in the 8:30 Karen Doughty. Following the Beys Band” will supply the First Communion class will o'clock Mou, followed bv Moss a breakfast will be music. participate. There srill be a re- Tiwpararr Jak aa Pitoat kaoaakaaoar NURSERIES 36 Powar Staaring nod Brahoa. Practice for the adults to be bearsal at 2 p.m. on Saturday. farias Juaa aaf Jaly. Traftr aatall brwakfost served in Hogus Hall served in the church booement pariah aatalfa Dtavar araa. for the children and their par confirmed will be held in the A pariah paper drive is be CIva Matbar aa Afrkaw Vtotot T in to d GIo m . The Altar and Rosary Society Baz 1*2*. a/a MC Hava aU catora aad i Iim to btom iae is sponsoring the event Any ents by tb« Altar and Rotary church on May 14 at 7:30 ing held this week. All those plaata, alaa cuppllaa. Whito Sidawoll Tiroa Society. o’clock. All those in the clasa who have magazines and news EDUCATION 13 Blessed Sacrament HAMMONDS VIOLETS one who does not have a daugh 6720 Montvlow IMT Sa. Madiiaa SP. T-OSlt O vo rd riv o ter of her own may “adopt” The Altar and Rsiary So os well os the sponsors ore papers to contribute must have ciety will maet Thursday asked to attend this important them at the driveway of ths Vacant— Needs a family. Radio and Hoatar one for the affair. Mrs. Lumtli PBX SWITCHBOARD ( lir e P-d afternoon, May 9, for Inneb- session. Confirmstion will be rectory no later than 11 a.m. Flap raaaptioBlat ualatef. Baa^ This beautiful 4 bedroom is chairman. M O T H E R aon at 12:30 o’clock in iho in the parish on Thursday eve Saturday. aaaa faataafa tralaaf paraaoatL brick home. Lovely beamed Mrs. Shanahan thanks all A G R. 7-79B4 who worked to moke the bake church hasaaonl. Recitation administered in the parish on Confirmation Clostet AU ataa. Fraa plaaaaiaat for ihaaa ceiling living room, full din Thursday evening. Hay 16. vbo qaallfr. VIOLET B a le a succeso. Mrs. Bahl and of tha Rosary and a bnainais Confirmation instrucflons ing room, modern kitchen. Switchboard School Full finished basement arith bar committee realized |68 on moaliBf wilt follow. Eloction Census June 2-8 for all grade school studsnts TnlDJag l4» I Tha Violal the apron project of officers for the coning The census, sponsored by the (fifth grade and up) wilt be Dag or Evoftlat 3rd bath. Under 330,000. ^ S h a n ty Spring Thow year will ha htid. Bob Con- CCD, will be taken throughout given at 7 p.m. this Thursday UlO U«OD 8t. KK.4s47|| Owner will conoidcr trade. The Spring Thaw is only 10 nally and Cathy Tangnay the parish in the week of June and Friday. Final practice for Must see to appreciate this I I . 2-2112 DANCING 13A lovely family Wme. days away. Paul Hurtoda, will praiani a musical pro 2-8. A meeting will be held ail coniirmsndi (adults, high chairman urges early returns. gram. All tha women in lha the end of this month for the school students, and children) ULUAN CUSHINQ CHAMBERS PIANOS, MUSICAL Bill Dreiling parish are invited. Ottara tn daf elaaaaa for rhilfraa al INSTRUMENTS 39 Ralph Moore is treasurer. workers. Approximately 180 will be held s t 7 p.m. Tuesday, aU asaa la BALLET Tatafap. W*d- R e a lto r Albert 0. Demming, son of workers are needed for the Pathar Jane* Ahtm will May 14. Prospective sponsors aaadap. CHRIST THE KING. EAST DE. 3-42S4 DE. 3-1591 SHOP araaad tbaa a*a aor ylaaa Mr. and Mrs. Bmerum Dsm- BATES. BO UNIVEBSITY. Far la- dalivar lha Mmen al tha project. A list will be placed must also be present for this valuaa. raing o f Kansas, and Monica farmattoa. TA. 4-1124. The Best in Used Cradnatioa Mas* Jnaa 2. on the bulletin board Sunday, practice. AU confirmandi are TOM WALKBB PIANOS (Others, daughter of Mrs. Lo May 12, for all those interest^, ■aay Parklac Diane O'Leary, Gerald asked to go to Confession on Children's Comps 158 Wright, and Loretta Maree retta Frye, were married to sign. Full particulars will be Saturday and to receive Com 1141 K 9dwr. BP.T-T2I4 were awarded the pastors’ Saturday morning, May 4, be explained in the Newsletter. WilsoD & Wilson fore the Rev. Paul R «^ , poo- munion Sunday. Used Pisnos — All Styles or New Cars medals at the junior-senigr Th« perish Teen CInb will tor. Attendants were Delores W&O Boys Camp Realty SALCa — IKRVICX — KENTALS banquet of the high school t o i Fflvers Received entertain the Teen CInb < C ^ paid far s W aaad PIANOSI R. Smuldert, Ellen Plisman, LidJ an d B u y m iiA Y on r 120 TO CHOOSE ' their outstanding achievementa snd Betty de Pins, oil listers A reader of the R e g U l t r (rent Meit Precioni Blood I HII WE'RE BACK AGAIN,I during their high school years. PerUh et 8 p.m. Tburidey, Offering Boys 6 thru 12 the ( C'alAofIc Realtor South Denver Piano of the bride; William Van- wishes to publish thanks for 2*2T Ba. Braadwar BA. 2-1424 FROM Feldt Carlos de Pina, and Er favors received through the in- Mey 9, in the periih bell. most in DAY CAMP. Swim- A L L S O U L S terceuion of St. Anthony and This will follow Cenfirme- I mii^, handicrafts, and all | 4031 Sa. Clarkaaa MISC. FOR SALE nest Demming. The couple will 2 kadroew, tali baiiBaal, Priead Legol Notices make their home in Longmont. of Blessed Martin de Porres. lion iaitruction* for ell high I active:tive sports. SuperSupervised by | BANK RATES (cbeel itndenis at 7:30 I a Profestionalnsl DiracDirector. 9 1 oalr llf.te*. .Meri7 >G FJUVOUS RESORT TO RUN FOR EIGHT WEEKS M u s i c F i r m ' s Camp St. Malo Will Open June 30 O fficial Seeks { i d w i t l e A . Legion O ffice DR. H. I. HUDEK Joseph Onofrio, Jr., o f the Onofrio Music Comtany, Den Colorado State U. Prof ver, haa announced his can didacy for the board of direc tors of the American Legion Post No. 1 to be held at the Honored for Providing headquarters of the post on TueMay, May 14. Mr. Onofrio is a native of Denver and ia a graduate of Catholic Student Center North Denver High School He was graduated from the New Dr. H. J. Hudek of the Starting with tbe brealcfmst Mexico Military Academy, Ros Colorado State University on June 1, the breakfast will well, N. Mex., and Denver Uni faculty was honored at the be held at a different loea- versity and took a postgradu first Saturday Communion tiem for the summer monttn ate course at the Umvenity of breakfast of the Fort Collins of June, July, August, and Pisa, Italy. He entered World Knights of Columbus in the September. War II aa a private in the in Cethotic Student Center. fantry in 1943, and was dis Dr. Hudek was appropri charged as a first lieutenant in ately honored at the final Conference of Clergy 1946 after spending IS months breakfait of the current in the South Pacific. school year to be held in the At Seminary M ay 15 student center, which was In 1947 he entered business opened this year under his with his father and opened a guidance as faculty adviser The MBi.snBDsI clergy second store at 716 Santa Fe, t of the Newman Club, and conference will be held et which he managed until 1966, with his generous assistance, St. Thome*’ Semiasry, Den when he returned to the main ae the center is located in the ver, Wednoiday, Mey IS, et stern when it was moved to former fraternity house which 10 :3 0 a .m . 1382 Broadway. he purchased for joint center Sabject mett*r for the and living quarters for him conference inclodec paper* Father Zielinski self and his wife. on "RAcent Reguletion* of Dr. Hudek, a transfer to the Senred Cenfregation of the Fort Collins Council from Seminaries and Univanitiac,” Chosen Delegate Canada, was also toastsnas- hy Father Ceorge Totman, ter at the corporate Com C.M., and ”Tha Priait aad PpieAH A n fac at tbe State Penitentiary, Canon City, will Father (Col.) Constentine E. munion breakfast held by tbe Pahlic Relation*," by Father r i l s u n U U lc a ^ thrown open May 11 to members of the Zielinski, O.F.M.Conv., chap knigfate in April for tbe Cath- William Konneally, C.M., Colorado Probation and Parole Association and the Colorado lain of cadeta at tbe U. S. Air of Fc ■ ■■■olic men of FcFort Collins. ■ ■■■olic taminary rector. Prison Association and guMte, at a joint meeting hosted by Force Academy, Denver, has Warden Harry Tinsley. been named an official USAF ST, CATHERINE PARISHIONER The purpose of the meeting is to acquaint the public with the representative to the sixth an institution and its programs and to define more clearly "The nual conference of the Chap Citiien’a Role in Corrections,” which will be the topic for tbe laincy Consultative Committee Ray J. Slattery Nam ed featured speaker. State Parole Director Wayne E. Patterson. of the Allied Air Force in Eur- Activity will begin at 11 a.m. Entertainment by the prison ope. Cemp 8t. Mslo, near Estes Mt. Meeker and Long's Pesk on among towering mountains, band, a luncheon in tbe prlaon mese hall, and an espMially This was announced in Wash Psrk, will open for «n eight- tha South St. Vrain Highway, with beautiful lakes and mas C onsolidated C r e d i t M g r . arranged tour of the institution will constitute the day's pro ington, D. C., at the ofHce of week session from Jans 30 to 72 miles from Denver and 18 sive glaciers nearby. On the gram. tbe chief of air force chaplains. Aug. 16. The fsmous boys’ re miles from Estes Park, is under S ounds is the beautiful rock Ray J, Slattery, credit man Slattery will join the Chicago Free transportetun to Canon City will be provided and The conference will be held in so rt situated at the foot of the direction of the Rev. Rich lapel of S t Catherine, with ager of the Morey Mercantile staff as general credit man persons interested in attending can make arrangements by Baden-Baden, Germany, May ard Hiester. the neroic-sised statue of Christ Division of Consolidated Foods ager. As such, he will be in contacting the nearest probation or parole department and 13-16. It will be attended by asking for ‘‘Canon City Transportation.’ ’ Tim e To T H IN K Architects and contractors overlooking the camp. Corporation, haa accepted a po charge of credit control and Catholic, Protestant, and Jew have been inspecting the camp Among the many activiUes at sition with Consolidated’s Chi policy matters relative to Con Shown above, from left, are Warden Harry C. Tinsley, host ish explains representing the Of Your Lawnmower site for improvements. Already the camp are horseback riding, cago headqnarten’ office. Hr. solidated’! operations. to the group on May 11; James P. Eskins, president of the Colo Air Forces of the North Atlan rado Probation and Parole Association, a member of Bleated in progress is the installation swimming, b o atin g , r ifle r y , Hr. Slattery joined the tic Treaty Organisation. of new rifle range. handball, baseball, and volley Sacrament Parish, Denver; and Wayne K. Patterson, director of The Royal Canadian Air Prices for the cimping ses- Show to Benefit Morey Mercantile Company in tbe Department of P enie end the speaker at the meeting May 11. ball. Particularly stressed are 1920. In 1922, he entered the Force is host to the meeting. soD have been aet at 825 a special hikes and trips to the Handicapped credit department, where he Vice chairman will be Father e u i r y * week for boys from 9 through peaks, glaciers, and lakes of the MOTHERS TO BE FETED A. J. Leveque, senior Catholic 16 years of sge. The esmp can rose to his present position of region. A highlight of every ’There will be variety acts ga credit manager. chaplain of the Canadian Air ho> HI accommodate 100 boys a week. summer is the dawn Mass on lore at the special Laradon Force. Father Hiester said applications one of the nearby.peaks after In addition to his credit K . o f C . Council to H old are now being taken in order Hall benefit show to be held at work, Mr. Slattery served as di an all-night hike to the summit 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Monday, Life Is Too Short that parent! may select their Counselor Gerry Cusack has rector and vice president of the Ta 8* Wilkaut An Mow « rew-rnp t w flw hoedlo-ww choice of period for the boya. announced that hikes will be May 27, in the Phipps Audito Rocky Mountain Association of D inner-D ance on M ay 11 tho a m row wfikMt • m is i aowor Inforasation and applies- ^ rium, Denver. Wholesale Creditroen, a unit of EZE M O r & n i e fi Two-Wov Mewbig. ind rou^ held during the weeks Kheduled tioB* for rsiervatien* can bo as follows: ' The Denver 20-30 Club will the National Association of The Denver Council of the flowers are being planned Ion It. 1*1 ( » Uiow fou eltwr bif present "Cavalcade of Mys CONE WRINGER tHtura* ttiit molu e*i*l«r Huffy Elifr made by area residaoU by June 30, M t Meeker Snow Credit Hen. Other activities Knights of Columbus will for the occasion, which will trie tAd Cm Istoqi fo w v M o w n to- ealliai SP. 7-6302 and a*k- Bank and Tyndal Glacier; July tery,’’ world’s foremost m s ^ have inelnded instructing tom- hold a Mother’s Day dinner- be given to the various Haad* N*v*r Toaek Watar d t/i imt boyt. G*t Yaor* N«i> inf for tho Camp St. Malo 7, Chasm Lake and S t Vrain extravaganss. The main event mercial credit classes at the dance Saturday, M a y 11, mothers. Joe Barry will be will feature the Houdini trunk SO S plut tax AS lOW AS 3 1 •ocrotary, or by writing Pa- Glacier (overnight); July 14. University of Denver night from 7 p.m. until 12 p.m. looking for the oldest Con* WrlBctr I^ t* Yaar* MOWERS SHARPENED thor Hioator at 1501 Pann- St. Andrew’s Glacier and Sandy escape and lady floating in air, school, plus serving as chair Wivesw mothers, and sweet mother, the youngest mother, FREE CITY DEUVERY Beach Lake (overnight); July plus a variety of singing, danc Now li Th* Tin* I (ylvania Stroat, Donvor. man of many chariteble organi hearts will reign as “ Queens and many more. MaU orStra HU*S. la- Camp St. Malo bss been a 21, Bluebird Lake and Rowe in g and magic acts. sations and groups. for a Day.’’ The cost is 81-76 per per clada SS* for pockia* SCHWINN BICYCLES f opnlsr spot for many years, Glacier (overnight); July 28 Proceeds from the show will The final preparations are and pattasa. Twin Sisters and Long's Peak. be used to purchase therapeutic son for tee whole evening. Glodi Bicycle A Novchy Shop t was founded by the late Mon now complete for this event A C 2-SOM signor Joseph J. Bosetti 46 Aug. 4, Black Lake and Lose and recreational equipment to “Rube” Ekander and his Reservations can be made by 283 Broadway SP 7-6438 years ago and maintained under Eagle Peak (overnight); and aid in the training of handi orchestra have been engaged calling TA. 6-1480 or stop EZE UOP CO. « ram SF IIF 1221 E. 17th A*a. SASeiE •lilts nil direction until hit death in Aug. 11, Eagle Lake and Little capped children at Laradon for the dance. ping by the K. o f C. Home, TIE EiE asr Matterhorn. Hall. Doarar S, Cola. January, 1964. Bill B«*ti«a I* Ckaf 1676 Grant Street H eabler, John J. Countless youngsters of all Bill Bastien is the chef faiths found inspiration and for tee dinner. His plans are Commerciol and Sheet M etal Works guidance under Honsignor Bo- to give a new menu. The aetti'a personal supervision. Vince Hogan Is Elected food will be served buffet T r e Industrial ResidenHol — This summer, young boys who Style. Indutfriol — will attend the camp will be The committee plans to given the um e competent coun give a special treat to the j i j a LIGHT and Commercial — seling by Father Hiester and Exalted Ruler of Elks mothers present Many J- OJU I/' . Kitchen Equipment — his staff. Conselors at the Thomas V. (Vince) Hogan, its charity and benevolent Remodeling & Repairs camp will be students from St. 2406 Marshall Street, has been work, including sponsorship of First POWER Thomas’ Seminary, Denver. A elected exalted ruler of Den the Denver Laradon Hall for HEAR Warm Air Heating & registered nurse will he on duty ver Elks Lodge 17 for 1957- brain-injured ch ild ren , also FOR— Ventilating St the camp all during the sea 68. will be host for the 40,009- RESIDENTIAL son. He is a member of the Par membership Colorado Elks As WIRING Work Guaranteed Each year youths from many ish o f SL Mary Magdalene and. sociation at ita 1957 state con ASK and LEARN 995 Federal, KE. 4-0727 ftetet attend the camp, situated vention in Denver Sept 26-28. Contractors and ConesdteaU Exalted Ruler Hogan's wife, .Margaret, also is active in KOA Elks Ladies’ charitable affairs. w* u* nl*M*4 te b* u - *MUWd wltb *TEE DBIAM 10:15 Every Sunday Fvening B CENTER” to th* ia.Ulbtloa H om em aker’s a t *11 eb« *l*«txfeal -wlrlBS a t Q uastiO B* OB ra lig io B *ab - tb«lr saw kitcb«n* u d powdar ro«tDS. Green Thumb Ray J. Slattery mittod by tho radio andioneo D e p a r t m e n t answarad on tea arehdine- In 1954, Mr. Slattery was asan broadeait. elected to the Colorado House Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Firnu Lynch Electric Tips Club Topic of Representatives. He was re B o o k l e t OH Calholie Chorch Surprise and please her elected to this post by a large evaitabU tree of c o e t with an unusual and beau "Tips on Spring Gardening, majority in 1966. t o a l l inqairer*. Co.y Inc. Trees, and Shrubs’” will be given Mr, Slattery will assume his tiful EKCO GIFT. by an expert at the Denver new duties at Consolidated’s W R IT S TO Free Delivery GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. Knights of Columbus Friday (^icago office about May 1. Ask and Lsarn, Station KOA 1725 E. 31st Ave. *‘AecrediteJ Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy’* Luncheon Club Hay 10. He is married and has two Tbe speaker will be Herb D a n * a r 2 , C o lo ra d o 32 Broadway PE. 3-2940 A M . 6 - 0 5 2 9 JANITORIAL A SANITARY SUPPLIES daughters. Tbe family belongs Guendel, county aipicultural to S t Catherine’s Parish. 1421.16th Stmt — 5H. 4-877S ar 2598 agent, who will explain the lat- D E N V U t a. CO U M tAOO : est development in chemical »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ . feeding of plants and lawns, tbe management of gardens, and Bacon & Schramm soils in tbe area. We feature only Compoailion Roofing ENGLEWOOD Mr. Guendel condnets a weekly Tile Roofing column and radio and television Exalted RnUr Hogan shows. A consultant to the Wa Roof Repairing Heating Company ter Board on soil conditions, and his three daughters attend S t tbe necessity for watering of COMFORT 4020 Brighton Bird. liffUi IM n Ciflftiwe MO lufw Ant CH. 4-6563 Amthwizei Lu«ii D*«J«r Mary Magdalene’s School at lawns in dry periods, Mr. Cuen- 2817 Zenobia Street & Air Contflttaatos det la a Colorado A. M. grad Hogan attended Holy Fam uate. Aa county agent, he has Better Your Living With Air Conditioning THt BEST IN LUCCACE ily School in Denver. charge of 4-H Quba in Denver. Kitchens and Kitchen Equipm ent ei u i KIM* AU Make* Faraaee* Your present forced worm aid heating system can lastalled. Serviced As exalted ruler of the Den He is immediate past president and Repaired ver B.P.O. Elks for the coming of the Colorado Forestry and be Hie bosis for a complete year 'round oir con by W orld-Fam ous year, Hogan will head an or Horticultural Association. ■ ganisation of 1,800 members. Tbe luncheon wilt be at noon ditioning system. * Heating Denver Lodge 17 is,observing in the K. of C. Home, 1676 * Air Conditioning its 75th anniversary tins year. Grant Street Denver. All Cath Controlled oir circulation, controlled air tempera REPUBLIC STEEL KITCHENS OF OHIO * Sheet Metal Work The Denver L oM g e, well olic men and their guests are ture, a good oir cleaner, a good hum idifier, and Aa. S.I4M known in the community for invited. Phone SU 1-4494 there you have it. Ft** CW cIrv >■! FHA FINANCED D « f 4 »d NLfkC The cost of financing will usually bo omortixed SATRIANO 1065 W. Hampdatt by the lovingi in cleaning and health improve Frank Water*. Prep. ment. NO MONEY DOWN ond up to BROTHERS JAIVTTOR 3 6 M O N T H S T O PAYH SERVICE Please Patronize Ask about our convenient Budget Plan * Rug ond Upholstery Your REGISTER at Cleaning Advertisers and * Guaranteed Mention Methpreofing JhsL (bhjtam . C iiftisilL * Floor W oxing ond THE REGISTER Polishing 3800 Lowell Boulevard * Walls and Windows W oihed Your Home Con Be Comfortable with EXPERT • DEPENDABLE INSURED CaO Vs lo r Free Cdimaie* “ U t ilit y ” AIR CONDITIONING 3800 LOWELL BOULEVARD GL. 6-6754 and CL. 5-8289 MIRRORS IS tT Bdw r. TA. S-S28I 2836 W. 44th A t *. • HEATING • COOLING Monday and Friday— 9 a.as. to 8 p.m. OPEN Tnaaday, W cdn.iday, Tbartdny and Tbomss L. Kimball (left), executive director of Saturday— 9 a.m. til 8 p.m. F is h in g tbe Colorado Game and Fish Department talks Electrical Contracting & Repairing with Ben Wright following the meeting of the K. of C. Friday Lunch^n Club May 3. c & c , T b u n m u M , Display Room of Mr. Kimball showed colored slides of the department's fuh EARL J. STROHMIAA^ER hatchery at Rifle Falls, which is reported to be the largest Fro\e%*\onal .AIR CbXDrnONING C o n tr a e to n Electric Company trout-Karing hatchery in the world. He spoke about the fishing prospects in Colorado and then opened the program to a question 2828 West 44th Ave. Denver 11, Colorado O'CONNOR PLUMBING CO. U codmS aaS B a a M and-answer period. Mambar National Elaetrieal Contractor* A*i’n. Ben W nght was honored by the club as Our Man Friday PHONE GE 3-4365 for the month. Mr. Wright, a member of Council 539, has been GL. 5-4323 GR. 7-5930 GR. 3-3861 1178 Stoat St. AC. 2-5733 in sales work for tbe past 30 years and it at present in tbe advertising specialty business.