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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Naming of Lay Parish Boards Contents Copyright by the Catholic Pre.ss Society, Inc., 1954— Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue To Be First Step; Forming of Parent-Educator Units Next a m a ic By R ev. R obert E. K ekeisen Second only to the parochial school system itself, the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine’s program of religions instruction is the most vital edu­ cational work in the Denver Pi’ovince. REGISTER Archbishop Urban J, Vehr of Denver made this statement at the prov­ ince’s .second CCD Priests’ Institute, held at St. Francis de Sales’ High VOL. L. No. 10. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 DENVER, School, Denver. Just returned' from his ad limina visit to Rome, enne, and Charles Quinn, C.M., of the Archbishop attended, the ses­ St. Thomas’ Seminary, honored sions of the institute. the CCD sessions. Father John E. Over 100 Alumni The most immediate effect of Kelly of Washington, D. C., as­ the institute, the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ sistant national CCD direaor, gnor Gregory Smith, V.G., arch­ represented the national center. III Return for diocesan CCD director, reported, Two CCD experts came from will be the selection in the next the Midwest to address the priests two weeks of lay board members on the organizations they directjn Seminary Meet their own dioceses. Tliey are Fa­ in the individual parishes. Some 100 priest-gradu­ thers Michael McAuliffe of Kan- Parish Board ates of St. Thomas’ Semi­ .sas City, Mo., a n d Aloysius Is Initial Step nary, Denver, are expected Schwellenbach of Springfield, 111. The formation of the parish at the annual meeting of the boards. Monsignor Smith ex­ A large representation of alumni association 'Wednes­ The clergy, religious, and laily of ihc Archdiocese of Denver plained, is the initial step in the priests from the Dioceses of Chey­ unite in welcome to Archbishitp Urban J. Vehr, shown above, after day and Thursday, Oct. 27 and ho stepped off the train in Denver Oct. 15 on his return home from organization of the comprehen­ enne and Pueblo, as well as the 28; his od limina visit to Rome. Archbishop Vehr left Denve/ Sept. 2. sive CCD program. The board Denver Archdiocese, attended the Highlight of the event will be (R egister photo by Turilli) members, given well-defined du­ institute. a Solemn Pontifical Mass cele­ ties by the CCD parish Manual, brated by Archbishop Urban J. Archbishop Vehr to Officiate Vehr at 10 a.m. Oct. 28 in the will then assist the pastor in put­ seminary chapel. The Rev. Fran­ ting the program into operation. cis Syrianey will be deacon and " The second phase of the CCD 15 Will Receive the Rev. John Haley, subdeacon. Infant of Prague Nursery plan, to be adopted about next Other officers of the Mass February, will be the establish­ will be the Rev. Delisle Lemieux, assistant priest; the Rev. Wil­ ment of the parent-educator unit Diaconate Ordei liam Coyne, deacon of honor; the Dedication to Be Oct. 26 in each parish. This part of the Rev. Harley Schmitt, subdeacon program stresses the teaching of of honor; Fathers Alan J. Ken­ The new Infant of Prague St Joseph Convent of the Fran­ nedy and Joseph Shimanek, aco­ Nursery at 33rd Avenue and De­ ciscan Sisters, which was com­ religion by parents in the home. In Rite Oct. Ik lytes; catur Street, Denver, will be pletely remodeled and equipped In April, Monsignor Smith an­ Archbishop Vehr, who had returned only four The Rev. Herbert Banigan, dedicated Tuesday, Oct. 26, at for the care of infants. nounced, the parish boards will Fifteen youths, including one at a testimonial din­ 6 p.m. by Archbishop Urban J. from the Denver Archdiocese, Leading Dignitaries ner held Oct. 19 by days before from his ad limina visit to Rome; the thurifer; the Rev. Dean Kumba, The porch of the former class­ disaiss and undertake the formal will receive the diaconate in or­ the Denver archdiocesan clergy as a pledge of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G.; and mitre-bearer; the Rev. John An­ Vehr. room building o f the Franciscan The dedication will be at­ organization of religious vacation dination rites at St. Thomas’ devotion to Archbishop Urban J. Vehr are shown Bishop Hubert Newell of Cheyenne. The dinner derson, crosier-bearer; the Rev. mother-house has been enclosed Seminary, Denver, Sunday, Oct. above. From left to right are Bishop Charles was held in the Park Lane Hotel, Denver. — Frank Morfeld, cross-bearer; the tended by members of the to provide a playroom; and a schools. The Denver Archdiocese, 24. Two seminarians will be or­ Quinn, C.M., exiled Bishop of Yukiang, China; (Register photo by Turilli) Rev. Owen McHugh, gremial-' nursery board. An open house kitchen, sterilizers, and a com­ as well as the Pueblo and Chey­ dained subdeacons, and one will bearer; the Rev. Bert Woodrich, for the public will be held in plete laundry have been installed. + + + + + + ■ enne Dioceses, have had vacation receive second minor orders. hand candle-bearer; and the December. The building was purchased school programs in operation for Rev. James Ahern, book-bearer. The new home of the child for the nursery by Archbishop Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, svill o«r* institution was formerly the Vehr. a number of years, but not pre­ officiate, assisted by the Very Chaplains to Bishop Hubert cisely along the lines of the for­ Rev. William Kenneally, C.M., 200 of Clergy Join in Tribute M. Newell of Cheyenne will be In the past eight years the rector of St. Thomas’, and the Fathers Jerome Murphy and nursery, sheltering infants from mal CCD program. Clay Dennis. The masters of six months to two years old, has Rev. George Tolman, C.M., o f the Christ the King Returning to the necessity of seminary faculty. 'T h e ordina­ ceremonies will be the Very Rev. cared for 308 (#)'ildren. There Monsignors David M. Maloney are at present 40 tots at the the religious instruction of youth. tions will take place in a Mass in To Archbishop on Return Home and Bernard J. Cullen. home, although the population Archbishop Vehr pointed to the the seminary chapel at 8:30 a.m. Convent. Blessing changes daily. large numbers of Catholic young­ The Rev. William Sievers is The homecoming will open at the only seminarian from t h e Nearly ^ 0 priesb? from sented the keys to a new 1955 m pers, embodying the "Voice of the seminary at 5:30 p.m. Oct. The home was begun by the sters who have no opportunity to Buick, still in production, by his Denver,” announced to the gath­ 27, and dinner will follow in the Denver Deanery of the Archdioc­ archdiocese among the group to throughout the Province of Set for Oct. 30 attend a Catholic school. The receive the diaconate. Others are own priests, who were also his ering that the Archbishop's offi­ Welshire Country Club. A social esan Council of Catholic Women CCD plan, the Archbishop de­ Denver (Colorado and Wyo­ hosts at the dinner. • cial publication had installed its meeting in ‘ the seminary gym in 1946 to meet the growing Subdeacons Carl Ferris, Grand When Archbishop Urban J. clared, helps make up for the de­ Island, Neb.; James Kremeier, ming) paid public tribute new press in his absence. He will close the evening’s activities. problem o f abandoned children. Tuesday evening, Oct. 19, to Clergy From noted also that the Denver After the Mass Oct. 28, the Vehr blesses the new convent It began operations with 20 chil­ ficiency of aaequate Catholic Grand Island; Thomas O’Flan- their Metropolitan, Archbishop Pueblo, Cheyenne Catholic Register is in its golden association’s yearly meeting will at Christ the King Parish, Den­ dren, transferred from St. An­ nagan, Cheyenne, Wyo;; George ver, on Saturday, Oct. 30, the school facilities. Stoeckinger, Lincoln, Neb.; Paul Urban J. Vehr, on his return jubilee year. be held. A dinner at 1 p.m. in thony's, Mercy, and St. Joseph’s The attendance of many Mother General of the Precious Bishop Willging to Be Host Button, Grand Island; Jerome from his ad limina visit to Rome. The Archbishop, making re­ the seminary dining room will Hospitals. priests from the Dioceses of Rykowski, Pueblo; Emmett The occasion was a dinner at the sponse, expressed his deep grati­ close the convention. Blood Sisters and the director To CCD Institute in 1955 Pueblo and Cheyenne was made By 1950 the nurserj' had Kelly, Helena, Mont.; William Park Lane Hotel. tude to the priests for their gift Many priests of the archdio­ o f schools for the community Bishop Joseph C. Willging of possible by the concurrence of will attend the ceremony. placed 54 children in adoptive Rushford, Bismarck, N. Dak.; Three Bishops were among the of the automobile and the dinner. cese will have their first oppor­ homes. In the year 1953 alone, Pueblo issued an invitation to all the CCD Priests’ Institute, in He told of his trip abroad, and tunity at the convention to in­ Mother Mary Aquinas, the Joseph Carroll, Oklahoma City; clergy honoring the Archbishop." 36 were adopted from the nur­ session in Denver Oct. 19 and 20. said the highlight of the voyage spect the new and enarged din­ General, and Sister Mary Aud­ priests of Colorado and Wyoming James Calhoum Belleville, 111.; Bishop Hubert M. Newell of sery or placed in foster homes. was his audience with the Father ing hall and the building projects rey, the school supervisor, will to conduct their 1955 institute in Gerold Walsh, Bismarck; Donald Cheyenne, Bishop Charles W. The dinner was the climax of In that same year 160 volunteers of Christendom. The Archbishop under s^ay on the .seminary be present with the nine Precious Hagerott, Bismarck; Jerome Quinn, C.M., of Yukiang, China; the warm welcome shown the gave time and energy to care his see city. The announcement said he was deeply moved by the Blood Sisters who staff Christ Logue, Cheyenne; and Harold and Bishop Joseph C. Willging Archbishop by 40 of his priests campus. for the infants. was made by the Rt. Rev. Monsi­ Pope’s kindly affection for the the King School and other nuns Wickey, Kansas City, Kans. of Pueblo, in the person of his when he alighted at the Denver Junior Clergy pilgrims. Pius XII, the Arch­ of the Dayton, 0., community The Infant of Prague Nursery gnor Aloysius Miller, V.G., who Receiving the subdiaconate Vicar General, the Rt. Rev. Mon­ Union Station Oct. 15. bishop reported, insisted on vis­ Examinations when the Arehbishop offers the is an agency of the Denver area attended the Denver institute as will be Seminarians Daniel Fish- signor Aloysius J. Miller, P.A. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Greg­ iting with, and blessing, his peo­ first Mass in the convent chapel Community Chest. Its social serv­ bum, Grand Island, and Ray Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, S.J., ory Smith, Vicar General of the Examinations for the junior Bishop Willging's representative. ple even against the will of his at 8 a.m. His Excellency will be ices are under the Catholic Char­ Grimes, Pueblo. of Rcfds College was unable to archdiocese, was toastmaster at clergy of the Archdiocese of Den­ Besides the Archbishop, Bish­ personal physician. “ The Pope as.sisted by Father John Scan- ities and its attendant physician John Flynn of Helena will re­ be pre.sent because of illness. the dinner. Afte» expressing, in ver will be held at St. Thomas’ cannot be sick,” the Pontiff told Seminary at 10 a.m. Wednesday, nell, pa.stor, and Father James is Dr. Thomas A. Duggan. ops Hubert M. Newell of Chey- ceive second minor orders. Archbishop Vehr was pre- the name of all the priests of his doctor. Oct. 27. Rasby, as-sistant pastor. the province, his pleasure at the The sisters took up residence Archbishop’s return. Monsignor Smith introduced the speakers of Of Interest to Skiers Also in the new convent O ct 13. The Two Gifts Bring building was efected at a cost the evening. of $110,000, including $16,000 Heading the list.at the main for furnishing. Burse to $1,769 table was Bishop Newell, who Arnold Lunn Will Speak The building, which was presented a toast to the Holy Father. The Cheyenne Ordinary started in March, 1945, is sit­ The sum of $35, in two dona­ uated at E. Eighth Avenue and stressed the magnificent inspira­ tions, raised the total of the tion given all priests the world Elm Street It is the latest addi­ Lady of Fatima Burse to $1,- At Colorado U. Oct. 29 tion to a rapidly growing plant over by the present Pontiff, who, 769.50 in the past week. The despite failing health, does not Sir Arnold Lunn, one of the first men to be made a that includes a church-school and burse is the fund designated for a rectory. The parish was found­ spare himself in the service of knight by Queen Elizabeth II, will be the first in a series the assistance of students for the Christ. ed in June, 1946, with Father priesthood in the Denver Arch­ of lecturers at the University of Colorado sponsored by Scannell as the founding pastor. diocese. Monsignor Miller, speaking for the Newman Club. He will speak Friday, Oct. 29, on Bishop Willging, noted his own “ Understanding Our Neighbor, or Living in a Divided Redwood Cros.ses In addition. Sacred Heart of Ordinary’s warm regard for the Mary Parish, South Boulder, Archbishop, and extended an in­ World,” which will be presented added $25.23 to its St. Robert’s in the Forum Room of the Uni­ the International Downhill Ski- Being Hewed vitation to the priests to attend racing Committee. Burse. the 1955 CCD Institute in Pueblo. versity Memorial Center at 8 p.m. The admission fee is 50 In 1940, at the age of 52, he Donors to the Lady of Fatima Speaking for the priests of cents. was skiing in the Colorado moun­ Burse were M.B., Denver, who Denver, as their dean, the Rt. tains; and he has tested some of Cabrini Shrine gave $10, and N.N., Denver, $25. Sir Arnold, who* became a Rev. Monsigpior Harold V. Camp­ Catholic in 1932, is known chiefly the biggest of them on four con­ The ordination of one subdea­ bell applied to the Archbishop the tinents. con to the diaconate by Arch­ to Catholics for his unmatched Episcopal qualifications listed by work in fishing out recondite de­ Lunn has authored more than bishop Urban J. Vehr Oct. 24 St. Paul in his Epistle to Titus. Walks Are Near tails of science, art, philosophy, SO books, 16 of them on skiing, re-emphasizes the great need for All priests. Monsignor Campbell and Church history, which pro­ mountaineering, and travel. He priests in the archdiocese. The pointed out, see in the -Arch­ vide often the most effective has been the editor of the British deacon-to-be is Denver’s only bishop not only the symbol of answer to Christian adversaries Ski Yearbook since 1919. To Completion subject for priestly ordination in God-given authority, but also the Lunn’s first interest in debat­ 1955. inspiration for their pastoral ing, at which he is a roaster The Way of the Cross walk Those who assist the archdioc­ work. among masters, came in his Ox­ at the Mother Cabrini Shrine in esan burses are providing tan­ The pastor of the Cathedral, ford days, when he was secretary Mt, Vernon Canyon, southwest gible evidence o f their desire to the Very Rev. Monsignor Walter o f Denver, has been completed help promote the works of the of the famous Oxford Union So­ J. Canavan, J.C.D., was the next ciety. His first interest in Catho­ and the Rosary Walk will be Church. There is no more im­ speaker. He recalled the Biblical finished in 10 days. portant work o f the Church than licity, as recorded in a book, simile of the shepherd and the came with the publication of his The steps, some 450 in all, the preparation of . “other sheep, and said that the “ sheep” go from the grotto housing the “ Your Church, School, and Community." Shown Roman Converts in 1924. A Christs’’ for the altar of God. of Denver were restless until statue of St. Frances Cabrini Hundreds of T e a c h e r s dIE: above is part of the audience o f teachers at one book in which he debated with Gifts to the Lady of Fatima their shepherd returned. to the large statue of Christ on of the sessions O ct 20 in Oscar Malo Memorial Father (since Monsipior) Ron­ ver and the Diocese of Cheyenne heard leading Burse may be sent to Archbishop The Very Rev. Mdnsignor John the hill above. Hall of Cathedral High School.— (Register photo ald Knox, called Difficulties, led educators at the annual Teachers’ Institute in Vehr at the Chancery Office, B. Cavanagh, managing director The walk is constructed in by Turilli) (Story on page 10.) to his conversion in 1932. Lunn Denver Oct. 19-20. Theme of t h e institute was 1536 Logan Street, Denver. of the Register System of Netvs- stages, each consisting of 10 had announced at the end that steps and a platform. The first Father Knox had beaten him and 14 stages are the Way o f the Los Angeles Judge Cites Evils Threatening Modern hlome that he would join the Church. Cross. The 15 decades of the His apologetical books are al­ Rosary are depicted in the next most as numerous as his books 15 stages. on skiing and mountaineering. Subscriptions have been re­ Conciliation Courts Aid Shaky Marriages They number 14, notably Now I ceived to pay for the steps of See, Is the Catholic Church Anti­ the Rosary Walk and the Sta­ social? in which he debated with By P aul H. Hallett tions of the Cross Walk. Dona­ first six' months of 1954, compilation o f statistics of di­ emphasized, is likely to endure tions are being effected in from Coulton; Science and the Super­ BEFORE THE COLORADO tions are still needed to cover there were 1,610 that ended in vorce causes, such as infidelity, through all kinds of adversities. 35 to 45 per cent of the cases. natural, with G. B. S. Haldane; the cost of the erection o f the Bar Association in Colorado divorce. That makes three cur­ cruelty, alcoholism, etc. This * * * Although the Denver District and The Revolt Against Reason, 24 or 28 intermediate steps be­ Springs Oct. 16, Judge Louis H. rent divorces for each four cause, I would say, is a lack of Court maintains a reconciliation Conversion Started tween the two sections. Burke of the Conciliation Divi­ currant marriages. HE WARNED that reconcilia­ religion. panel, and marriage counselor, At each platform there will be sion of the Superior Court of For the entire cduntry, the tion courts were no panacea for With Mountaineering “ The parties entering into a no records are kept that would erected a plaque depicting a Los Angeles concluded his proportion of current divorces to the divorce evil and observed that Sir Arnold Lunn In 'his autobiography. Corns marriage contract to which their indicate how successful appeals Station of the Cross or a mys­ speech with this remark: current marriages for the year in Los Angeles his court had What May, written in 1940, Lunn Creator is not a party are likely made to it have been. tery o f the Rosary. It is expected “It is my observation that 1952 was about one in four. “ made no more than a substantial of the type of G. B. S. Haldane ascribed to his love for moun­ to do so without any pre-mar­ that all the plaques for the mys­ what is most needed to cure the Denver is thus exceptional in dent in the over-all picture.” Out Reconciliation courts, he and G. C. Coulton, with whom he taineering and skiing the begin­ riage counsel or preparation for teries of the Rosary will be in evil of divorce is a resurgence of having the current divorce rate of 2,000 divorce actions in Los thought, might be even more suc­ has debated. But his apologetical ning of his climb toward Catholi­ place in about 15 days. religion and a more mature ap­ greater than the current mar­ their new responsibilities. This is Angeles County, only 100 mat­ cessful if, in order to protect the works are only a small part of cism. The steady self-reliance, It will be a month or so proach to the responsibilities en­ riage rate. not true of a marriage per­ privacy of the figures involved, his immense output, mostly de the courage, the contempt o f • * * ters were referred to the Con­ before the large crosses at the tailed in a contract of marriage formed by a member of the cloth, ciliation Court each month. Yet the files were not sealed, and voted to skiing and mountain hardship, and the occasional Stations o f the Cross will be — a contract where Almighty “MY EXPERIENCE in domes­ who counsels the members o f his the proportion of cases it did thus more people knew that such climbing. It was for this that he face-to-face glimpses of death completed. They are being -made God is not only a spectator but tic relations matters in the past flock in such matters before the solve was heartening. Last year, media of solving difficulties exist. was knighted. that this arduous sport demands, 0." redwood iVom California. a necessary and vital pa.ty.” several years,” declared Judge marriage is performed. In such a out o f 1,200 such actions, re­ • • * He was president of the Brit­ he explained, turn a man away They will stand 12 feet high Meanwhile, a prominent Burke, "has led me to conclude marriage the word ‘love’ ia al­ conciliation was effected in more PREVIOUS ESTIMATES of ish Ski Club, founder and presi­ from Socialism and humanitar- and will be imbedded in the Denver jurist was saying that, that there is a basic cause of most synonymous with the word than 400 o f them, mostly where officials of the Los Angeles dent of Alpine Ski, Kandalar Ski, ianism, which put their chief re­ ‘sacrifice’.” ground three feet and will be for 2,125 marriages entered divorce, which is not usually ac­ children were involved. This year, court indicate that in approxi- and Oxford University Moun­ liance on man, and draw him to six feet across. into in Denver County for tho corded a place in the ordinary Such n marriage, the judge with a heavier load, reconcilia­ (T u m to Page g — Column 7) taineering Club, and chairman of the ultimate realities. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, October 21, 1954 Dedicated to Art, Opera MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Further Study Is Needed Conciliation Courts INSURANCE SINCE 1897 In 'Dangerously Unsettled' Aid Shaky Marriages 753 Gas and Electric Bldg, TA, '5-0241 (Coniinued From Page One) enforcing child support orders Hospital-Doctor Dispute mately two-thirds of the cases on an arm of the court or some Herbert W. Leibmon Gerord R. TeBockhorst By B il l K i l k e n n y whether hospitals violate the where., reconciliations are ef­ other public agency, instead of leaving responsibility of enforce­ The dispute between hospitals Medical Practice Act by hiring fected the parties remain recon­ and some medical specialists is ment to a probation officer. insurers radiologists and pathologists was ciled. The court does not have still “ dangerously unsettled,” solved with “ minor modifications Attorney Joseph A. Craven told in the wording of contracts be­ the power to compel the parties the Register this week in com­ tween a few hospitals and doc­ to do anything they do not agree The Denver Catholic menting on an announcement on tors in those two specialties.” to do. Once they make such an agreement, however, they are Register the issue from Dr. George Buck, Name on Bill president o f the Colorado Board held to abide by it fa t least in Published Weekly by the of Medical Examiners. The changes reportedly in­ such cases as' the avoidance of volve : Catholic Press Society, Inc. 615 17th St. Craven, speaking for several drinking, gambling, absence from 938 Bannock .Street. Denver 1. Placing the name of the large Catholic hospitals, said the home, and nonsupport. Colo. Between Welton end question “ badly needs further specialist on the bill sent out by The Caliifomia law provides Celifornie the hospital. Subscription: $8.00 P e r consideration by the three large that a reconciliation court shall 2. Having the hospital pay the Vear Sold in combination with For Retervalionsj interested groups— doctors, hos­ have jurisdiction oyer all per­ The Register, National Edi­ pitals, and the public.” specialist on a straight percent­ sons having any relation to the age basis rather than a salary. tion. in Archdiocese o f Den­ CH. 4-3611 or KE. 4-9413 Dr. Buck announced earlier domestic controversy. He re­ ver. Features this week that the i.ssue of 3. Making the specialist fully marked that, in one “ triangle” Serred 11 A.M . to 8 P.M. Entered as Second Class responsible for the professional case, the erring spouse and a services of his department. Matter at the Post Office third" party, having been warned Denver, Colo. 4. Setting of fees bjr the to desist, were found to be in Credit Unions specialist in consultation with contempt of the court order and & SUNDAY DINNER the hospital administrator. sent to jail. As far as I know, 5. Having the hospital bill the said the judge, “ this is the first COLORADO patients and collect the fees. ttme that an erring spouse and ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF...... $1.15 In Denver Area State law prohibits hospitals the ‘homebreaker’ have gone to from “practicing medicine,” CONVALESCENT Choice of Soup or Cocktail, Deaiert, and Bevertse jail for such conduct.” which, some doctors contend, is HOME ^ ■ i <00 Seat! e No Liqnor 0 Or(an Uniic m m what happens when hospitals pay THE LOS ANGELES judge Plan Banquet specialists a salary. concluded that the mere filing of Reasoneihle Ratu divorce papers, with all the 515 8*. Lown______P t. 1-7115 More than 325 members of 'Some Peace, Quiet' harsh legal language they entail, credit unions in the Denver area “ Despite unofficial assurances decreases greatly the possibili­ W. R. JOSEPH and some 35 guests from among that major differences between Wolter Keeley ot Work. ties of effecting reconciliations. candidates for state and national the hospitals and the State Board He favored a requirement in the Optometrist offices in next monUi’s elections of Medical Examiners have been + ~ T 4- -f law-that persons desiring to file will attend the banquet celebrat­ settled,” Craven said, "we ap­ Opera Slated Oct. 27-29 a divorce or separate mainten­ Chiropractic COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE ing International Credit Union pear to be living in a temporary ance action be required first to Day Thursday, Oct. 21. The ban­ interlude of some peace and file a declaration of intention so Health Care For Appointment — TA. 5-1880 quet will be held at 6:30 in the quiet Actually, there have been to proceed. Lincoln Room of the Shirley- no substantial changes in the Designer for 'Rigoletto' 230 Majestic Bldg, 16th & Broadway He, also favored making it Dr. Ralph J. Spear Savoy Hotel. contracts between the hospitals mandatory that in every case Principal speaker for the oc­ and the radiologists and path­ where children are involved the (Private Practice casion will be Gurden P. Farr, ologists involved.” Has Wealth of Experience matter should be referred to a iVo Affiliations) a national director of the,Credit Craven, secretary and general conciliation court. Union National Association and counsel for Blue Cross, who treasurer and manager of the represented the hospital insur­ Walter Keeley, stage designer world’s best-known operas, many Declaring that delinquent fa­ 4230 Tennyson thers, who did not support their credit union of the Detroit postal ance plan in discussions last sum for the Greater Denver Opera of them duplicated with different DOLLS FOR CHRISTMAS Association, is a dedicated man artists and orchestras. children, were costing California OFTICEi GE. 3-4462 employes. Other speakers will mer with the Sta^e Board of $50,000,000 a year. Judge Burke f New Showing of the include James Sanbourne, pub­ Medical Examiners, went on :' — dedicated to his avocations of Neatly bound, but obviously HOME: GR. 7-8478 licity director of the Denver Na­ “ The law hasn't been changed, art and opera. He is preparing frequently consulted, are all the advocated placing the duty of^ f Arranbe Family Dolls tional Bank; Edward 0. Geer, the Colorado Attorney' General sets for the forthcoming pro­ editions of Opera News, from Denver manager of safety; and still stands upon his opinion, and duction of Verdi’s Rigoletto, to volume one to date. There are the Rev. Francis Syrianey, pas­ official medical spokesmen, be given in the historic Tabor volumes containing all the stage CLARKE'S CHURCH GOODS tor of St. Pius X Parish in speaking generally for the state Grand Opera House Oct. 27-29. designs of the great Italian Aurora, who will speak on be­ and local societies and for the In his studio, which is in Carlo Ferrario, the famous scene Has the Long-Awaited half of the parish credit unions. specialty groups involved, still reality a museum of opera, beau­ designer of La Scala, who set There are now 21 Catholic state they’re in favor of the law tiful and meticulously designed the standard of artistic opera “ Littlest Angel” walks, sits $ 0 .9 8 DOUBLEDAY parish unions among the 194 as originally written in 1917 settings of dozens of operas hang settings in the “ Golden Age of V jft turns head, undressed...... " credit unions in the state of and none of these societies or on the walls. There are scores of Opera.” “Rock-Me-Baby” closes her eyes Colorado. Several new ones are complete record albums repre­ their members appears to want Inspired, Trained and falls asleep only when rocked being planned. Some 80,000 cit­ any type of change in the law. senting a collection of all the 1MA 6 6 B O O K S izens of the state are now mem­ in arms $ ^ .9 8 “ If the hospitals have been in _L -1- _j_ By Lofe Msgr. Bosetti bers of credit unions, including or cradle ...... ■ up noncompliance with the law for you’ve heard so much about more than 54,000 in the 108 Keeley received his inspiration some 40 years, it appears they Leading Role “ Dream Baby," latex body, vinyl head...... 8 7 . 9 8 up credit unions in the Denver met­ and a vast store of his knowledge are in the same state of non- from the late. Rev. Monsignor Hard Plastic Walking Dolls, 14" to 19" $ 7 . 9 8 to 8 1 9 . 9 8 ropolitan area. This represents In ‘Rigoletto’ Low-priced, deli-e pocke*-size editions 25 per cent, of all employes in compliance at this time. Joseph I. Bosetti, V.G., who- of outstanding Catholic works^or every Nancy Ann Show Dolli ...... 819.95 to 829.95 this area. 'Socially Helpful' pioneered opera in Denver from taste and Interest. ^ ■ Beautifully Costumed International Credit Union 1932 to 1952. Keeley was for “ Cordial discussions among 22 years the artist charged with Orifinalt of the “ Mamie" noil. Babr Doe Tabor, Day has been proclaimed by Gov. the principals have been socially and Reproduction* of other famoug character* the responsibility of creating the Dan Thornton and is likewise but not legally, helpful. There being observed in all areas where beautiful settings that became Dollf Repaired — Wig* — Shoes, Etc. appears to be no likelihood of a standard for the productions of the credit union movement mutual effort, by the doctors progressing. the Denver Grand Opera Com­ and by the hospitals, to have the pany. His entile life has been ABC DOLL SHOPCOTTRELL'S incoming Legislature consider a a constant cultural self-educa­ Mr. and Mrt. John McConrt change that would legalize the tion process. 616 Downing MA 3-7617 practice of the hospitals, as sug­ gested by the specialists, now Asked what in his opinion was and for 40 years last past in his most beautiful work,, Keeley vogue. pulled from his shelf of scrap­ “ The stalemate appears to be books a volume labeled Lucia unfortunate, and it is hoped that di Lammermor, 1930. The draw­ one or other of the principals ings, pictures, and clippings spoke for themselves. will find a way to adjust the re­ END-OF-MONTH Frances Wayne, critic for the lations of the two parties by an Denver Post, had written: “ The amendment to the act of 1917. production framing the tragic Both the hospitals and the love of Lucia and Edgar , . . was specialist doctors must give con so satisfying and gorgeous as to sideration to the primary inter­ Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9:50 a.m. win a spontaneous tribute of est involved, that of the public represented by the patient, par­ applause. Not in the memory of the oldest theatergoer have Tb« ecisia*] tM ast ticularly by the patient holding of thtie (tB oei Blue Cross or a similar subscrip gorgeousness and dignity been boob lold fer ptkm tion contract so combined as in the scene of tip to 14.00. offering Jim Eitemiller, former the great hall of Ravenswood 'Paying Public' Involved tenor soloist for six years castle” (sextette scene). 01 out UDY or rATIMA-WiUiam Thomai WaUh. The miranilou* .ppeannee end “The niceties of a definition at the Cathedral, Denver, will With loving pride he exhibited its world-wide liiniflcince. as to what constitutes a practice sing the leading tenor role, the the beautiful, colored sketches of Orig. 53.50 65< Church Good* Hou.o of medicine will hardly be de Duke of Mantua, in Verdi’s the sets he and his crew of pro­ DI THI SriaiT Of CATHOIICISM-Kerl Adam. 1535 Tmnont, Denv.r 3, Cel*. Full expltmalion of the true spirit of the MANSFIELD cisive into a legislative or judi opera Rigoletto, to be pre­ fessional painters and stage car- I cial inquiry as to what is best sented at the Tabor Grand Opera penters are now busily engaged i,r«_/ohn Please send me the DouUediy ■ for the main supporters of the House Oct. 27, 28, and 29. Eite­ in cr6EUng^ for th6 fortnconiing: of courage that has become a leger^. Image Books whose munben I I hospitals and the profession miller will sing the third per­ Rigoletto. The traditional yelk Orig. 53.00 esr have circled below. Z DE LUXE AND namely, the paying public. formance. fresh designs were worthy of M a roroua histoiy or m “ The dispute cannot be con A graduate of Holy Family his enthusiasm and pride. . | " “‘ '’" b r i W l DI D3 DI D4 DI D4 DF •• fined to an intramural tea party High School, Eitemiller has sung When the famous curtain of ds fNR. siut - Uylt* ConnoOu. Modem □ C.OJ>. □ Cull Q CbuRt The rights and privileges of the leading roles in many major the Tabor rises on th? first act I cUulc .bout » contemportry St Frinci*. i public will ultimaUly prevail musical productions in Denver. scene of ^_Rigoletto,t _^1_iU. revealing ft______the^, 04 1141 DIARY OT m COUNTRY PRIIST - . ■ DON RICHARDS over the economic demands of They include. Firefly, pre­ magnificent salon of the Ducal. Ceorgt* Bemano*. Comousionate novel I either the hospitals or the doc sented by Loretto Heights, and Palace, the audience ■will agree of French vOUge life. Orig. $5.00 6Si I that Walter Keeley Is indeed a #7 thi chur™ spiaks to thi modoin i tors. the Denver Businessmen’s Or­ 1 WORLD —£d. by Etienne GiUon, The I “ If both parties remain ada chestra’s presentation of Eugen dedicated man. | tewrWng.^ Leo xiii. * Addresa. mant, in apparent defiance of Onegin. He sang, with brilliant New Book 95* I the opinion of the (Colorado) DR riACI op SOUl-Fufton I. Sheen. Bishop reviews, the dramatic role of W.II Sheen', greatmt be.t-.elller. CHy, State. attorney general, ■without wish Canio in the premiere produc­ to Orig. 13.00 75* SUITS ing to correct the matter by leg­ tion of the Greater Denver Opera CARPETS Well islative or judicial decree, it is Association I Pagliacci. He was ROOM SIZE likely we shall again be faced heard as Alfredo in the late Mon­ and SMALLER with a recurrence of the very RUGS signor Joseph J. Bosetti’s pro­ ■ wide Mleetion of pettem. disagreeable dispute that has re duction of La Traviata. tnd colon to eboo*. from DUFFY STORAGE & MOVIHG ceived so much public notice in Rigoletto is the first of a u *■ far *T*ry ream TOPCOATS the past few months and several season of four operas to be pre­ FurniturB in the houM Serving Colorado Since 1886 years ago. sented by the Greater Denver Opra IftdnNdir Rrmtap TUI t .'clock “ The peaceful intentions of Opera Association. Also sched­ • House Moving * Heavy Moving the principals at this time, based uled for production are Hansel E.M.W. Regularly upon a blinking at the law, can­ and Gretel, Carmen, and La Bo- * Furniture • Moving - Packing • Shipping not be taken as a guarantee of heme. Tickets, priced at $1, $1.50, where ca.h talk* to $65 permanent accord or a highly ar­ $2.50, and $3.50, are now on sale 2141 So. Broadway 1521—20th St. KE. 4-6228 guable public question.” at the May Company box office. SPruea 7-5391 All seats are reserv^. 16 From Heights

Attend Conference JUDGE WE RECOmtE^D Sixteen Loretto Heights stu­ $ dents are attending the annual Lorotto Intercollegiate confer­ ence at Webster College, Web­ ster Groves, Mo., Oct. 21 to 24. each Each year student leaders from JUDGE the two colleges meet to ex­ change ideas on student govern­ 49 ment affairs. The Missouri col­ lege is host for the 1954 meet­ HENRY S. LINDSLEY ing. Loretto Heights deleg

TO STAR T a Catholic high Schools are vital for young­ program, supervised by . priests, school for some 200 Filipino sters, Father Mershon observed. to .shake the dormant Catholi­ youths is one o f the great ambi­ Maryknollers teach tin the grade cism of many Filipino youths tions of Father Richard D. Mer­ schools in Pakil, in the Lipa Dio­ into a vibrant reality. But sup­ shon, M.M., who will leave the cese, and at five outlying mis­ plementary programs, he pointed mile_ high city Oct. 25 to return sions. Without a high school, out. must be kept in point of per­ to his post in the Philippines. He however, youngsters’ education spective to the proposed new is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean suffers seriously. At least one high school. Mershon, 4205 Irving Street, high school is imperative. Vitally needed in the Philip­ Denver, members of St. Cath­ Temporarily stationed as an pines, the Maryknoller pointed erine’s Parish. out, are educational facilities. The one private high school atj Despite their long record of Ca­ Pakil, Laguna, where Father' tholicism, many Filipinos begin Mershon will be stationed at Our Lady o f Sorrows Parish, was “ to take their faith for granted," and as a general rule have insuf­ closed since the missioner ar­ rived in Denver Dee. 9, 1953. ficient religious background. But This marked his first visit home the people are a loyal and since his First Mass in June, friendly lot. Father Mershon ob­ 1947. served, and they nourish a ter- mendous respect for the priest­ hood. Engagements of * • * Fnikpr InmPC Mnvnilinn receiving one of three USING SPORTS as a drawing r a i n e r J a m e s m o y n m a n brotherhood awards given lead­ card, the • Denver missioner ing Denverites at the first annual testimonial' dinner of the Na­ Archbishop Vehr helped many during his initial tional Conference of Christians and Jews Oct. 13. Presenting the assignment at Laguna to return award is Philip Milstein. Others receiving awards at the dinner Sunday, Oct. 24 — .St. Thomas to the sacraments. A large in the Cosmopolitan Hotel were Jes^e Shwayder and Herbert K. I Seminary, Deaconship Ordina­ amount of recreational equip­ Walther. tion— Catholic Daughters’ Ini­ ment, he said, was donated as a + -- -f- T ' tiation Banquet, 6 p.m. result of an appeal in the Den­ Monday, Oct. 25— Loretto Heights ver Catholic Register, for which 3rd major Civic Honor for Priest Advisory Board, 6:30 p.m. he is grateful to his many gen­ Wednesday, Oct. 27—St. Thomas erous friends. He even sold his Seminary, Junior Clergy Ex­ motorcycle to obtain funds for Home's Children Brotherhood Award Given amination, 10 a.m. some equipment. Praise for Mary Thursday, Oct. 28— St. Thomas Drama concocted by the Reds Seminary Alumni Reunion, in China played an eventual role Hold Procession Pontifical Mass at 9:30. Rev. Richard Mershon, M.M. in Father Mershon’s work prior To Father James Moynihan Sunday, Oct. 31—Our Lady of to his assignment to the Philip­ the Bell, breakfast at 9:30. assistant at Cure d’Ars Parish, pines in 1952. Following his First The Marian Year Day Denver, since Dec. 26, 1953, Fa­ The brotherhood award pre­ ver University. In a wire to the — Mt. Olivet Cemetery, All Mass in St. Catherine’s Church celebration at the Queen ther Mershon will be honored at priest. Alter said: “ In joining Souls Celebration, 3 p.m. in June. 1947, he was as.?igned of Heaven Home was held Sun­ sented to Father James Moyni­ a farewell social Sunday, Oct. Wednesday, N o v. 3— Denver to the Diocese of Wuchow, South day, Oct. 10. The children, clad han Oct. 13 by the National Con­ with the citizens of Denver in 24. The event will be held in the ference of Christians and Jews honoring you for your contiaual Communitjt Chest, 6 p.m. China, before the Commies took in white dresses with short, blue Nov. 16-19— Washington, D.C., parish hall from 4:30 to 6:30 over there. capes, assembled in the chapel, brings to three the major civic demonstration of the spirit and p.m. Friends of the priest awards held by the energetic practice of brotherhood I send Bishops’ Annual Meeting. .As the Red .Army marched and the Rev. P. J. Kennedy gave Monday, Nov. 22—Chicago, meet­ throughout the archdiocese are across China, Father Mershon a sermon on the devotion, titles, pastor of Our Lady of Grace you a hearty salute on the occa­ invited. Church. Denver. In 1949, Father sion of this significant recogni­ ing of Extension Society. was to realize “ freedom” under and prerogatives of the Blessed Moynihan was named Man of tion and in this am joined by Saturday, Nov. 27 — Cathedral, the Communists. He was con­ Mother. The children then walked the Year by the Denver Junior the whole University of Denver Pontifical Mass for deceased DONATIONS totaling $2,000 fined to the cramped mission in procession outside, each hold­ Chamber of Commerce. Last family." religious, 9:30. given Father Mershon will be ap- house at Sz Wong, where neither ing a red carnation, and formed year he received the fifth annual Father Moynihan’s Man of the I Sunday, Nov. 28— All Saints’, plied for the new school fund, he he nor his pastor was allowed to the Living Rosary; a double line Deliver Juvenile Court Award Year Award came for his work Confirmation at 4 p.m. said. More than several thousand serve the spiritual needs of the of small children holding a large for outstanding service to youth. with the underprivileged done Monday, Nov. 29— Loyola, Con- dollars is still needed to con people. gold ribbon formed a large cross Father Moynihan has-also re­ when assistant at Annunciation firmation at 7:30 p.m. struct an adequate building and A curtain of uncertainty fell at the end of the rosary. ceived annual awards from the Parish, Denver. In 1947, the Tuesday, Oct. 26— Dinner meet- furnish it. It will be a pa.ssable between missioners and their Father Kennedy at the micro­ Kagles. the Cosmopolitan Club, State Chamber of Commerce had ing of Board of Directors and school, he added, although con- loved ones. Some priests were phone recited the Apostles’ Creed, and Denver University— all for named him among five Colo­ blessing of new Infant of struction cannot begin immedi- martyred, and this possibility after which one of the older girls his civic-mindedness and work radans to receive a gold key for Prague Nursery, 6 p.m. 'ately. When sufficient funds are loomed for Father Mershon. led the Rosary. Each mystery with youth. “ outstanding leadership and con­ Saturday, Oct. 30— .Mass and available, the dream may start to “ Whatever happens,’’ he wrote was announced aloud by the Father Moynihan was one of tributions to community and blessing of new Convent ofjbe realized. home, “ it is the will of God. Re­ gi;oup of girls of the decade, and three leading Denverites pre­ state welfare during 1947.’ ’ Christ the King Parish. i A sports enthusiast. Father member that being a martyr for at the Our Fathers and Hail sented testimonial plaques by His juvenile court award came Tuesday, Nov. 30— St. .Anthony’s .Mershon will continue to pro- one’s faith is the greatest gift Marys each child representing the NCCJ at the group's first an­ from the staff of Judge Phftp Church, confirmation, 7:30. mote a well-integrated athletic that God has to offer.’’ that special one stepped sn the nual brothe>-hood testimonial Gilliam’s court for his fight * * * center and deposited in a basket dinner in the Cosmopolitan against juvenile delinquency. To Address ‘Lady of Bell’ Oct. 31 UNDER HOUSE ARREST held by twePtots a red carnation. Hotel. Others honored with Fa­ Father Moynihan has held nu­ from December, 1950, until Nov. The full basket was then pre­ ther Moynihan were Jesse merous civic organization posts. 29, 1951, Father Mershon was sented to the statue of the Queen, Shwayder and Herbert K. Wal­ He served on the Denver Mu­ Renowned Criminologist, subjected to constant searchings, of Heaven, which is on the lawn ther. The principal speaker was nicipal Basketball .Association’s humiiiation.s, and countless hours in front of the home. Leonard K. Firestone, president executive committee and on the of questioning and requestioning Several recitations in Mary’s of Firestone Tire and Rubber scholarship selection committee by the police in their prison. honor followed, and afterward Company. of the Disabled American Veter­ Woman, to Visit Denver They took away his typewriter, the school band played “ 0 Sanc- The Certificate of Recognition ans. He is the guiding spirit be­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ardent Catholic, she is an ac­ motorbike, and many other pos­ tissima, 0 Purissima” and “ Ave given Father Moynihan at the hind the J u n i o r Parochial and Dr. Lois Lundell Higgins, complished cook, housekeeper, sessions. Mission property was Ave, Ave Maria.” The whole dinner reads: “ For outstanding League, and sponsors its annual internationally renowned crim­ and pianist. She was featured designated “ military properly” group recited a short consecra­ work among all the people of football carnival in Bears’ Sta­ inologist and authority on crime as the Sign magazine’s “ Cath­ and so the Reds took over. tion to Mary Immaculate, and our nation, thereby fostering dium. • prevention, will be the featured olic Woman of the Month’’ in It was npt a case of violent ex­ sang, “ Lovely Lady Dressed in amity, justice, and co-operation In 1949 an article in the Sign. speakers at the second annual May, 1952. pulsion after the Reds took over, Blue,” while Miss Antonia Cuellar among Protestants, Catholics, j Communion breakfast of Our Catholic magazine, brought to Tickets for the Communion Father Mershon explained. 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PAGE FOUR Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thuridoy, October 21, 1954 , (. Farewell Set for Cure d' Ars Assistant'

(Cur* d’Ar* Parish, Denver) Will meet on Friday evening, Mrs. McMahill at FL. 6-2558 or| A farewell party for Father Oct. 22, at 8:15’ in the pari^ Mrs. Wallerstedt at DE. 3-9611, ) Richard Mershon, M.M., assist­ hall following the services in-the ■ '' 'I ant in the parish for the. past church at 7:46. year, will be held on Sunday After a short business meet­ for Spring Blooms afternoon, Oct. 24, in the parish ing, a harvest moon dance will hall from 4:30 to 6:30, All the be held for which the parish­ parishioners are invited. ioners are asked to wear casual Plant Imported Father Mershon is returning dress. Refreshments will be to his mission in the Philippine served in the evening and spe­ DUTCH Islands in the first part of No­ cial prizes will be awarded. A vember., 'The children of the special entertainment will be school gave a farewell program presented during the intermis­ for Father Mershon on Oct. 14. sion. Many couples in the parish BULBS The children also presented him are planning dinner parties as a a spiritual offering and a gift. prelude to this social event NOW! Proceeds from the parish bake A complete display of Christ- sale held Oct. 17 will be used to ma.s cards is available to anyone purchase a creche for the church in the parish who has not yet for the Christmas season. The placed an order. Mrs. P. W. Stau- total, which far exceeded the ter, Christmas card chairman, ...AND COST NO MORE! goal previously set, amounted to announces a special line of busi­ $286.52. ness cards, as well as the person­ Harvest Moon Dance alized cards and the variety of Take Advantage of ELCAR’S The St. John Vianney Society religious and special occasion cards. -Anyone wishing to see the Low Rates . . . Right Now! Full Line of Dolls display may do so by calling Mrs. Stauter at FR. 7-1332. .Also assist the shoppers. Mr. Gerken, brother of the Carried at ABC Shop Recent gifts to the church are Mums and New Church Goods House ftTftm li store’s manager, is outside representative for the two beautiful floor-stand fiower Sold, Installed, and Guaranteed by Fence ExpertsI vases to be used for special oc­ opening, the new John P. Daleiden Co. Store cofnpany. He is available for consultation and The ABC Doll Shop, owned Evergreens was crowded with customers. Here, in one busy and operated by Mr. and Mrs. casions. The vases were given by assistdhce to any parish in the archdiocese, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bueche. Lowest Prices * Best Materiols * Best Service corner, Betty Cover, sales clerk, and Edgar Gerken John P. McCourt, and located a + + 4" 616 Downing Street, Denver, is News correspondents for the So. Denver showing a wide selection of dolls. Register from this parish' are Among the most popular is the Mrs. J. D. Wallerstedt and Mrs. Evergreen Nursery Before You Buy Any Fence, line of Arranbee family dolls; George McMahill. Any of the Daleiden Church Supply Store Holds the Nancy Ani\, line, including parishioners wishing to put items 1534 S. Broadway SP 7-7768 Paris dolls, Muffie, and Story in the column may call either 1 Book dolls. The shop also has a CALL RAce 2-2879 Accurate Quotation new line of “ Tiny Tot’’ dolls, Open House Oct. 22-23 at New Site which are suitable for doll houses or collectors. CATHEDRAL PARISH No Down Payment When You Think Everyone has been invited to nuns on request. Thb McCourtS invite their attend the open house from 9 Design, layout, and remodeling These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Palronape of Fences— friends to come in and see the FHA Term. Arranged a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday and Sat­ for the new store were done by original copyrighted "Mamie” Right in Your Home Think of Elcarl urday, Oct. 22 and 23, at the John F. Cvaniga, general con­ Doll, Baby Doe; and reproduc­ new John P.. Daleiden Company tractor, of 680 S. Monaco Park­ tions of other notable charac­ church supply store, 1120-22 way. The Cvaniga firm also did ters. The shop does repair work DOYLE’S WILLIAM J A. M. Broadway, Denver. the decorating, achieving a har­ on any kind of doll, and carries (RILL) (BUD) Visitors are invited to register monious background for the rich a full line of wigs, shoes, and PHARMACY CARLILE ELLERBT for the free open house prizes. displays. accessories. It is easy to park at Tht Pariiralar OnigfUt They include a complete 21-piece All the store fixtures were de­ 616 Downing. • coifAtr itoetiH 4 17lli AVE. AND GRANT crib set with lighted stable; a signed by L. J. Todhunter, Jr., • Vtevee., Coie 4405 East Evans Ave., Denver KE. t-SSSl FREE DELIVERT beautiful 21-inch Mother of and were supplied by the L. J. Grace statue in a choice of ex­ Todhunter Co. of 4969 Colorado Not Authorized quisite finishe.s, and a 13-inch Boulevard. Mr. Todhunter em­ A man claiming to be col­ polished wood crucifix with gold ployed a new medium, a peg lecting money for the Fran­ plated corpus. The store’s in­ board type of display, to carry ciscan Father* has been re­ NOB HILL INN formed personnel will be on hand out the general theme of the ported as operating in the resi­ 421 EAST COI-EAX to greet visitors, to answer cjues- store’s decor. More than 16 coun­ dential districts of Denver. COCKTAILS i’Res(:r ii»tion s cai.led ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH tions, and to explain the symnolic ters and show cases were de­ The Franciscan Fathers at St. Delicious Dinners significance or use of any of signed, constructed, and installed Elizabeth’s say this man has FOR AND DELIVERED Patronize Theze Friendly Firms HOT AND COLD LUNCHES the countless vestments, vessels, by the Todhunter firm to display received no authorization from Colfas at Downing Denver Voar Buainea* la Appraciattd Here and appointments on display. the store’s vast variety of reli­ them. KEstone 4-3217 Newest Church gious ai-ticles. Richards Electric Service of 0 Joe Buckmoster fetors Supply Store 5123 W. 41st Avenue, electrical (MtBk« It IL Vlntoi (t riil'i Pirlili) Denver’s newest church supply contractors, handled all of the store is managed by Elmer J. electrical work and installations. Specializing in Ford & Mercury Service Gerken, a member of St, James' take any seat... Also General Hepalri — Skelly Gas A Oil Parish, who has behind him many Large Choice f'aclory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening years of experience in the church Of Wares goods business. Mr. Gerken’s E. Bayaud and S. Madiion FR, 7-8711 The Daleiden store carries see every inch of the picture... Elmer J. Gerken, man- brother, Edgar Gerken, is the what is probably the largest se­ store’s outside representative. He lection of church goods in the will be available for consultation West. Religious articles for the LEN'S Phormacy new store, and service to any ^larish in the i 9 A.M . til 2 P.M. simplest or the most luxurious L. c. PEER. Prep. Broadway, D en ver. archdiocese. Members of the 22 home, church goods for the small­ ( Hawes Food Store M«mb«r SI. VInrtnt ds PanI’a Parish Formerlv associated with the clergy and religious orders who Hav* Your Doctor Phono est chapel or the most massive I < J Booker Hawn — (tayU Hawea Cathedral; a complete line of Us Your Prescription | Omaha. Mr. Gerken now lives at catalog for ordering may also 1 Red & While vestments in a wide variety of 2707 E. Louisiana RA,RA. 2-3739,17542-3739, Olive Street with his wife'avail themselves of Edgar Ger- matyials and in a wide price # i^lcats, At I.onlaisna and Sonth ('larten 1 range; rosaries. Missals, prayer 1 firoeeries books, religious jewelry, distinc­ I will be mailed jo cleiyymen and r Fresh & Frozen Fruits Washington Park Mkt. tive religious Christmas bards, all 1 and Vegetables are available in the new store. r Louisiana and Clayton Bin Huzhts According to Mr. Gerken, the Learn the Economy 40 Hours' Rite to Open. store carries the largest and most )SP.7-5717 J:- of Quality complete line of progressive bronze altar and sanctuary ap­ \ Hours 7 lo 7 Week Days # 595 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 pointments in this area. At Bl. Sacrament Parish One of the most impressive displays is an altar of contempo­ (BUi.ed Sacrament Pari.h, window shades for the old school rary design interpreted in golden Denver) building, which is an ambitious bronze and hand-rubbed walnut. program as there are about 50 It is artistic, simple, and elegant; The Forty Hours’ Devotion windows in the building, exclud­ one of the many beautiful vill begin on Friday morning, ing the basement. things that make a visit to Dalei- Oct. 22, at 9 o’clock when a High 1 b r a e ; den’s comparable to a visit to an Mass in honor of the Blessed Mrs. -Ansel Smith, PTA ways art museum for guests at the and means chairman, announces open house. ! M Ji K h op p iii^ t’e iiler I that turkeys, baskets of grocef» ies, and a variety of attractive With 3,200 square feet of floor On Saturday morning, Oct. 23, prizes will be awarded in the space, visitors and Shoppers will High .Mass for peace will be evening. find ample room to look and shop ng at 8:15. Both of these will in comfort. Whether they come CONOCO PRODUCTS Mrs. Paul Crawford, 3011 just to browse in the serene Preisser's Red & White be a cappella Masses at which Holly, will entertain St. Rita’s Labrfcallon, Csr Washini. Batteriss the seventh and eighth grade beauty of the store or to shop Circle at a bridge luncheon on quickly, they will.be ably assisted Kecharesd. Tin Volcanixint children will sing. Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 12:30. Grocery and Market At the close of the Forty by Daleiden’s courteous staff, all B 0 I\ 1 e; B R 4 e Hours’ on Sunday afternoon, Members of St. Joan of Arc’s of whom are well-informed on FA.NCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND Oct. 24, at 4 o’clock, the five Circle will be guests of Mrs. matters pertaining to religious CO.'NOCO .SERVICE QUALITY GROCERIES and church supplies. Free Delivery SPrnee 7-4447 parish scout organizations. Paul K. Dwyer, 1965 Locust, and 724 So. University PE. 3-9909 I3dl* E. Ohio Av*. (So. Unlv and Ohiot Brownies, Girl .Scouts, Cub Mrs. C. V. Gooding fo r luncheon The new store will he open Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Explor­ and bridge on Friday, Oct. 22. daily from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ers, will march in procession. The firms listed here When the newly organized J Y SERVICE The Rev. Ra,j'niond Prindiville, Junior Newman Club hold* it* deserve to be remembered C.S.P., will impart the Papal BY STROM BERG-CARLSON All Work Guaranteed ! fir*t meeting Monday. Oct. 25, when you are distributing Bles.sing at the close of the cere­ at 7 p.m. in the old ichool hall, Junior Newman Call SH. 4-0663 mony. the election of officers will be your patronage in the dif­ The adult choir, under the di­ de Waal's TV & Radio on the agenda. This is truly television viewing for ferent lines of business rection of Blake Hiester, will 2224 E. Exposition Ave. sing at the 9:30 Mass Sunday, A suggestion and question Club Is Planned all the family 1 With Stromberg-Carlson’s Oct. 24. and every Sunday there­ box will be part of the pro­ after. gram. The Junior Newman exclusive Panoramic Vision, you get no Club is designed for high "blind spots” from anywhere in the PTA to Hear school students, particularly At St. Vincent's Phychiatrist Oct. 25 those attending public J>igh room. More can see all the picture— M H I T I I schools. (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, CAYLOBB Dr. John Grosjean, a promi­ with more comfort. Denver) nent Denver psychiatrist, will At the court of honor held in address the members of the PT.A Smiley Junior High School Oct. .All children attending the pub­ Now you can place your receiver when they convene on Monday, 19, George Anderson and Larry lic high schools are invited to at­ Oct. 25, at 1:15 p.m. in the Forhess received their Tender­ tend a meeting in the parish hall where it looks best in the room and still school, auditorium. foot badges. Tuesday evening, Oct. 26, to or­ ganize a Junior Newman Cl^b. give everyone a "front row” seat! Come in, LML\T D I I I Ki; EMPIRE MARKET This is al.so the occasion of Eddie Cahill, Ase G e kg e r, Hnrc Vf>nr Doctor Phone the annual pantry .shower for the James Tobin, and Terry Aggeler The school bu.s will be put in see this wonderful advance in picture 1 » Your Prescriptiom Johnny Meyers Bob Holm sisters of the school. To insure were invested as first class use Thursday, Oct. 21. Informa­ visibility and room-wide viewing today. Open Week Days and Sundays its success a large attendance is scouts. Seven boys received a tion on its schedule will be con- urged. veyed to the parents this week. Ra. 2-5664-Free Delivery 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. total of 10 merit badges. These 100} S. (inv!:>rd at Teaneuet Mrs. Francis X. Coyle, PT.A boys are all membera of Blessed Showers for Sisters Quality Meats • Sea Foods president, invites all those out­ Sacrament Troop 145 The food shower for the sis­ Wt Give (;r«n Stamps 10.38 S. Gaylord SP. 7-7.367 side the PTA group who would like to participate in this gesture The 15 boys who had a perfect ters i.s to take place Wednesday, to the sisters to attend. attendance record during the Thursday, and Friday of next T h * B R O A D V IE W II . . . Big 21-inch GAYLORD SO. GAYLORD Hostesses for the social hour past scouting year will attend a week. Oct. 27, 28, and 29. The Panoramic Vision picture with aluminized tube following the meeting will be football game at Denver Univer­ cjiildren will be given a slip to C L E A iY E R S for extra sharp, extra deep picture values. HARDWARE Mmes. George Cattermole, John sity as a reward. take h(jme Tuesday, Oct. 26, PICKUP A OELIVERT stating ’what each child will be Superb performance, even in fringe areas. L. Gerathey, P. J. Celia, Jfeck On Saturday, Oct. 23, the boys Where It Is Convenient to Vance, Glenn Wilson, and James asked to bring. If there are any Smart contemporary cabinet in hand-rubbed IT* Give Creen Stamps of Scout Troop 146 'will engage questions regarding the food Buy Hardware and Paint Topil. in a paper drive. mahogany veneers . , . *Pacem applied for PE. 3-1350 • 1025 So. Gaylord 21 Years Salisfaclorv Servire After a year’s absence in Ohio, shower, Mrs. Agnes Harrer, RA. 3 9*5** * ‘ Includes excise tax and warranty 1035 So. Carlord SP. 7-2961 .Mrs. Alfred H. Rampe, a former 2-5463, may be called. In bleached rrtahogany veneers . . . ” parishioner, has returned to Den­ Holy Ghost Altar Unit The Guardian Angel Circle ver to spend the winter. will meet in the home of Mrs. Mmes. Arthur Carbone and Harry Kuempel Thursday eve­ 'THERE IS NOTHING FINER THAN A STROMBERG-CARLSON"*; J. P. O’Heier are patients in Plans Lunch Oct. 28 ning, Oct. 21. ST. TKERESE PARISH-AURORA General Rose Hospital. Mrs. May Croft, membership 14 (H oly Ghost Parish, Denver) chairman, reminds those who Patronize These Friendly Firms Annual Games Party Tk* first card party and have not paidrtheir PTA dues to FREE! 1Planned Oct. 29 luncheon of the fall season to do so a.s_ soon as possible before 0 be given by th* Altar V)nd Ro­ l i 1 The PTA annual games party the closing of the membership sary Society is scheduled for is scheduled for Friday night, drive Friday, Oct. 22. Thursday, Oct. 28, at 1 p.m. Oct. 29, at 8 o’clock in the school The PTA Sewing Circle will Interior in Holy (.host Hall, Hostesses (h o a fi£ L NOME DRUG auditorium. Admission will be 50 meet in the home of Mrs. Louis cents per person. in charge will be Mmes. Elsie Muto for luncheon Wednesday, Your Eriendlr Rexall Druz Stor* Huckaby, Anna R. Ryan, 3'DDd, r^DcksAL This is the PTA’s sole fund­ Oct. 27, at 12:30 p.m. 11690 Montview at Nome raising project. One of the un­ Mary E. Floyd, Eileen Koes- Mrs. Olive Robertson ivill en­ Decorating Open dertakings will be to buy new ter, and Paula Williams. Mem­ tertain the Precious Blood Circle EM. 6-5460 • EM. 6-9311 bers and their friends are' in­ at a luncheon in her home Thurs- 6 Days— 8 A.M. to 6 P..M. vited. day, Oct. 28, at 12:30 p.m. Available Lockers LOYOLA PARISH OPEN EVERY The new emplified edition of For Weddings, Christmas, WEDNESDAY NIGHT 200 lbs. & 300 lbs. THE FAMILY EDITION Service The firms listed here SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME UNTIL 9 P.M. OF THE HOLY BIBLE School Graduations, % I 10217 E. Colfax Ave. Rorkj Florl and Jo* Baru • deserve to be remembered Editor Rev. John P. O'Connen, M.A., Mother’s and Father’s Day, :S • Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. S.T.D.. Is sn answer to the prayer of OPEN MON. THROUGH SAT. I to t:SI EM. 6-3521 when you are distributing parents who have ehildren attending and All Occasions TERMS IF DESIRED I Your Convenient public schools. :S • **Wa Do Procnslng A Caring* your patronage in the dif­ % I Druggist WHAT MORE IDEAL GIFT THAN A HOLY BIBLE, •$ » ferent lines of business. INSPIRED WORD OF GOD. SEE ADV. PG. 7 S t Prucription* Liquor /.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.^v.^v.^•:•^.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.•^.v.v.v.•^.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.W.\WW•X■:^w•:•:v:v:■;v:•.v.vF.•.•.•.v.■.v.v.•.v.v.v.•.v.v.v.•.v.•.v.v.•.s•.•S ' Thursday, October 21,1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 PAGE FIVE

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Wedding 5 ^yieW A. fifL tfuL Breakfasts Receptions Banquets are a First Prize for Layette Displays • In a woman'i mind, thii ii News Note: Revolution in Specialty tha Fall Season; here's a hoir dyes stirred up excite­ with us •A note for the men this time, ment at this'week's con­ since their minds ore on vention of the Colorado Receptions in our Dining Room at no extra X jr ' * ^ the Hunting Season: Elk Cosmotology Association. charge, in your home, or your choice of location. and deer hunting ends Liquids ore out, and the Oct. 31; rabbits ore in sea­ We bake our own originally designed wedding experts ore showing us cakes . , . Specialize in ice carving and decorative son until Jon. 31. Ducks that revolutions ore tube- go from Nov. 1 to Dec. 30, motifs. I packaged these days: Any which leaves only the split- shade con be created by 75c ond up Per Person season on pheasants to combining colors, much os cause confusion: Novem­ on artist does. ber 6-8 and Nov. 20-22, noon to 5 p.m. Reminder: ★ ★ Bog limit on human beings C d k /m s ,3 nc. is Zero. ★ ★ Perhaps you live ui a tree (Formerly Cunningham's) house, but our other readess SH. 4-2474 1592 So. Broadway have reason to follow the fall home-fumishings season with an open eye. A critical eye. Top notch home decorating means seeing your home as others see it, furnishing for comfort and eye-appeal at the Complete CATERING SERVICE same time. A spacious new furniture store, TREND FUR­ Smell or Large Parties NITURE,* at 9885 \V. Colfax in Lakewood, can help you Reasonable Prices with new ideas and a wide selection- cf tastefully de­ BANQUET AND PARTY EQUIPMENT signed furniture. This Birch- Ski talk already? A handknit craft end table sells for Italian ski sweater like this FOR RENT Seniors (above) at Lo- $29.95. one won’t wait for your first I i trek to the slopes, or even for retto Heights College won ★ * ★ i ’ .Vo /idditional Cost Within 100 Mile Radius Santa’s December trek to the first place for quantity ami shops. SKI, INC. is ready now quality of garments in the lay­ By the time sparrow-watching with individually designed and DENVER CATERING CO. ette drive display. Garments col­ wears you out and the radio hand knit imports from Italy, lected in the class competition, 2815 E. 3rd Denver FR. 7-1965 runs you down, you’re ready Germany, and Norway, some­ sponsored by the college CS.MC to add a Cockateel to your times in patterns which are unit, were turned in to the family. (That’s what his name handed down in a family for Needlework Guild of Denver for is.) Carry him, instead of a generations. Hand - knit ski distribution to neetW families. chip, on your shoulder. Not sweaters are $27.50 to $32.50, SHCVdSTS t1 PaBTr PaStMS Inspecting their display are only can this Australian bird machine-knits from $9.95, at seniors Jean Godsell, Joan My- be trained to talk, but he com­ i > MABY AMME lott, Beverly Ayers, Dilia Ma- SKI, INC., 5081 E. COLFAX. i > placently assumes the role of * > pelli, Lydia Pena, and Mariljm BAKERIES Novelty-of-the-House. See him < > Hackethal. k k k at the PARAKEET POINT BAKERIES Four Denver freshmen are PET SHOP, 4325 W. 41st, or, Ali Butter shown (right) with part of the ‘T /ie Finest Only’' call GE3-4118 for information. display that won their class first 87 So. Broadway I > CAKES place for originality. From left 753 So. UniTariity I for it -k -k 1550 Colorado BWd. to right are Lucille lancino, Carol Ann Dunn, Jean Carboni, 3rd A to. & Jotephina < > and and Maryann Perito. J [ Partiea You may be a seafood lover I ) 601 8. Broadway—PE. S-6K9 without becoming a shark­ ‘ ' 26 Broadway — 8P. 7-741J 1st Orphanage in State eating man (or woman). Crab, ! I 86 W. Girard Engl’w’d—6U. l-lllS t > shrimp or lobster, crackling in 'l l I ’S crustacean perfection, may be Denver*. I.eading Caterer, and the first to enslave your appe­ Delicateaaen Needs Described A GREAT PUBLISHING Featuring tite, but try a special sugges­ MASTERPIECE • Chicken Pot Pie. tion this weekend: steamed EVERY CATHOLIC FAMILY Family aize, $1.75 By Nun Superior clams! It takes a chef who CAN BE PROUD TO OWN. e Fried Chicken, $2.50 loves his art, and who insists • Roaat Turkey by the alice Not Just the text of Scripture. A Baked Ham by the alice home trt. gallery of the trorld’i Doughnut Danny has the char­ on a certain shade of flavor, Problem child? Not this one! greateet religloui ma8terp|eccfl. e Stuffed Green Pepper., At St. Vincent's acter to turn a "table with to delight an inland public of Forty-two inch Waltzing Ma­ Save the eye ttrain of your mother'* 25c ea. devotional reading by prceeming her (St, Vincent’. Aid Society, food on it’’ into a “ party Denverites; CHALET’S chef tilda is more than a noiseless • Home Baked Pie. — still w'ith .the most beautiful Catholic Denver) table.’’ While you’re stacking and hunger-free playmate: Bible \n the history of the world. doughnuts onto his foot-long can serve you a delicious hot warm Sister Joseph Cecilia, supe­ with elastic bands under her See Adv. Ptge 7 Archbishop Will Address tail, get ready with olives or meal o f clams, easy to eat and e Hungarian Goulaah rior of St. Vincent’s Home, feet, she becomes a real danc­ (Shrimp Creole, Engliah Beef described the fundamental hors d’oeuvres to line his easy to pay for. Special rooms ing partner, and her size Stew, etc.) The Rrmi listed here deserve to needs of the home at the meet­ toothpick-spangled topside. A available for private parties makes her (almost) indistin. 311 £. 7th Are. KE. 4-1986 be remembered when you ere dls- real conversation piece for guishable from the little girl Open Evening.. Including Sunday.. ing of the Aid Society Oct. 5. Catholic Daughters' Meet up to 50, convenient location Till 7 r.M .: Clotwd Monday. trlbutlaf your ^tronege to the A few of the most urgent your Hallowe’en party, Danny next door. Her jumper, blouse at 1520 WASHINGTON, and different lines of business. necessities are new mattresses (Catholic Daughter* of America, Robert Pearson, director of is made in Japan with var­ and toreador pants are' de­ nished wood, has ears that free parking space for all signed for busy small-fry; for the children, kitchen appli­ Denver) USO-NCCS, 1663 Grant Street, ances, asphalt tiling for badly Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will wiggle, and sells for only CHALET SEAFOOD SPE- available as separates or a 3- $1.00 at the new DENVER worn floors, plaster work, spoke to the court about the work . CIALTY HOUSE guests. piece set at $9.95 in non­ painting, and _ replacing of be the guest of honor and prin­ DRY GOODS CHERRY iron Twistoline cotton at the at the center, stressing especially Meals and snacks from 11:30 SERVICE wornout plumbing. The home, cipal speaker at the annual ban­ the youth of the present members CREEK STORE, Houseware CUDDLE BUNNY SHOP, SPECIALIZED Department. a.m. to 1 a.m. the first Catholic orphanage in quet of Court St. Rita 625 on of the armed forces and their 5079 E. COLFAX. the state, was begun in 1882. Sunday, Oct. 24, in the Ter­ For Brunches, Luncheons, Bridge Parties, need for the influence of conver De Paul Society Pleads for Aid At the present time it shelters race Room of the Brown Palace Receptions and Dinner Parties in our dining 110 boys ranging in age from sations with Catholic women. room. two and one-half years to 14. Hotel. The reception of new Members of the court are taking « members, to be known as the St. Benefit Party an active part as chaperones at Great Need for Used Clothing For Retercations Call CH 4-^228 Pius X class, will.take place at the center and have completed a Set on Oct. 25 the clubhouse, 1772 Grant Street, year’s service in this work. WAGES ARE HIGH? Ev­ sters in need o f appropriate wear, and warm clothing for eryone is getting along just clothes and shoes incident to men and women are increas­ In view of the need, members at 2 o’clock. The banquet will fol­ SUE'S DINING ROOM Father William Monahan of fine? Don’t you believe it! schools’ reopening, the Society ing. In fact, the salvage bu­ o f' St. Vincent’s Aid Society low at 6:30, "with Miss Catharine Catholic Charities spoke on be­ 1025 Pearl Street are determined to make their C. Maloney, grand regent, pre­ There is evidence to the of St, Vincent de Paul gladly reau is grateful for articles of half of the current Community contrary— plenty of it— in the came to the rescue and, every kind and description. annual card party (their only siding, Mrs. Janet Corey, chair­ « * S fund-raising project) an out­ Chest drive, stressing Catholic unprecedented numbers of through its salvage bureau, standing success. The party will man of the committee on arrange­ participation. Father George needy families being ca?ed for provided everything necessary IT 13 EMPHASIZED that be held at the orphanage Mon­ ments, assisted by Mrs. Mary Ro­ at the St. Vincent de Paul entirely free of charge. rags and moth-damaged or day, Oct. 25, beginning at 1 Evans, court chaplain, recom­ -Salvage Bureau. Since the first o f August compibtely worn-out, garments han, with whom reservations may mended Catholic reading to saL o’clock with a dessert luncheon. be made at EA. 2-9170. Nor are they chronic ‘‘re­ there has been an almost con­ are welcome. It is to the Admission will be 50 cents per vage or to improve on some of lief families." There is, for tinuous stream of such fam­ revenue derived from such person. An important announcement the time now given to television. example, the group of seven ilies, -with the result that the things in the rag market that A special award will be made by Miss Maloney at the meeting He suggested authors and titles — father, mother, and five bureau’s supply of children’s the bureau looks for operating in the afternoon and attractive Oct. T4 was the appointment school-age children. That fa­ shoes and clothing has be­ revenue with which to con­ special prizes will be given. of some of their works. ther has long been steadily come exhausted, with a “ wait­ tinue and expand its char­ Anyone who may need addi­ of Mrs. Louise Brown, past grand employed. He is doing his best ing list’! currently on hand. itable activities. tional tickets is asked to call regent, as chairman of the board Marian Mothers to keep up with the heavy To relieve that situation Trucks are in North Denver Mrs. Francis J. Campbell, of managers for the clubhouse, expenses a family of that size promptly, St. Vincent de Paul and Arvada every Monday; in chairman, 800 York Street, to succeed Mrs. Mary J. O’Fallon, Will Meet Oct. 27 entails, including mortgage Society members are appeal­ South and West Denver on FR. 7-8052; or Mrs. J. Val The Beer That who resigned. Mrs. D'Fallon was The Marian Mothers’ Guild payments on the home he is ing for extra assistance at this ■Tuesday and Thursday; in Lit­ Chamberlain, 472 S. York will meet Wednesday evening, trying so hard to buy. On his time by way of increased con­ tleton every Thursday; in East Made Milwaukee Famouc Street, SP. 7-0838. first grand regent of Court St. Oct. 27, in the Catherine Mullen gross Mcome of $300 per tributions of urgently needed Denver and Park Hill on All Catholic women and their Rita and it was under her leader­ Nurses’ Home, 1895 Franklin month the load, at times, sim­ articles. Wednesday and Friday; and in MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. friends are invited to attend ship that the home was purchased Street, Denver, at 8 o’clock. The ply becomes too great. In addition to children’s Aurora every Friday. and thus participate in this in 1925. She has been active in its feature of the evening will be a . * • • shoes and clothing, requests The telephone number is tobart M. — J*«nl V. — M. T. Murray; philanthropic work.______WITH FIVE husky young­ management through the years games party. for bedding, winter under­ CH. 4-5503. and expressions of appreciation for her work and regrets at her Married These Democratic Candidates for District Court resignation were heard. The home HAVE 83 YEARS JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE! is used not only for the activities of the court, but also provides rooms at nominal cost for busi­ ness girls. ir. C. D. of As Council Meeting Set on Oct, 22 There will be a meeting of Jouph J. W.Uh Edw.nl C. 0*7 all countelor* and member, of the council of the Junior Cath* olic Daughter. Friday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. in the Catholic It i. Daughter*’ clubhon.e, 1772 nece..ary to have a Grant Streat, Denver. Strong, Learned, Fearle*. and experienced judiciary I To have *uch a judiciary, out.tanding Get Ready lawyer* mu.t be elected — men in whom the public ha* confidence and to whom it i* willing to entru.t power, knowing Cupboord bare? that it will be wi.ely u.edl Joan Engers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J Vote for the Fill it with foo(ds from Jennings, 6090 Decatur Street, DEMOCRATIC JUDICIAL MIIIRO was married to Joseph Bums, TICKET 1 toNq ul riilTT rntt son of Thomas A. Burns, prior November 2, 1954 16-pc. *et, $3.25 to a Nuptial Mass offered by SAFEWAY where prices Father John Anderson in ' St. Complete Stock of Catherine’s Church, Denver. Joyce Jenningfe was maid of are low all over the store Hou.ehold and Gift W ar* honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Frances Kolb, Argia Gri- senti, and Betty Zarlengo. Thomas everyidoy!* TRY Bums was best man. Ushers in­ J a l h i f k cluded Rodney Kechter, Robert FIRST Thyfault, and Delbert Nielsen. Sharon Jennings, a sister, was flower girl. 32 Broadway PE. 3*2940 FOR CASH SAVINGS AS YOU G O ...G O SAFEWAY Both bride and bridegroom 6 were graduated from Holy Fam­ Floyd F. Mil** Edward J. Kcatins Open Fri, &. Sat. Nights * You Fill Your Pockets With Cash Savings At The Same Time! ily High School in 1952, After a Jo*«ph M. McDonald , wedding trip, they are residing FOR COMPETENT AND IMPARTIAL JUSTICE— VOTE FOR ALL NINE! Pol Adv. in Denver.— (Sutherland photo) Thundoy, October 21,1954 Office, 938 Bannock Strbet THE DENVER ^ATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitene 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN

I Thau, f o t Ih tL - Ss Married in Arvada Archbishop's Guild Honors Leader as Life Member At the first general meeting tainment committee, Louise Oct. 13 in Holy Ghost Hall, Dowling and Irene Koser, pro­ Morning Star and. St. Berna­ vided refreshments. Eileen Koes dette’s Circles had the largest ter presented Virginia Vaughan nu/nber of members present mth a Missal and a scroll en­ with five each. The new enter- titling her to life membership in the guild in appreciation of her leadership as president of Nurse Association the guild during the, past two years. After the meeting, the Mo­ Elects Catholics bile Maid dishwasher which will be awarded at the fall benefit to be held Nov. 18 at the Silver To State Offices Glade of the Cosmopolitan, was demonstrated by the Downing (Archdiocaaaa Council of Hardware Co. Catholic Nurse*, Sancta_ Maria Circle will meet AFTER THE SACK OF ROME by Denvsr Chapter) Oct. 22 in the home of Cecelia Catholic nurses who were Alaric.in 410, no more burials tooH place Chekal. elected to offices in the Colorado Mrs. Mary Margaret Manion in the Roman catacombs. The early spread State Nurses’ Association on O ct recently joined Mother of God of Christianity is well illustrated by the 13 were: Nomination committee, Circle. Mrs. Manion and her VINETA GRACE SHAKLEE was married to Rich­ reliable estimate of de Rossi that in the Doris Kelly o f Grand Junction three children have bought a and Mary F. Loughlin o f Colo­ ard R obs prior to a Nuptial Mass Sept, 4 in the Shrine o f rone lying within three miles of the walls, new home at 2570 S. Carey Way rado Springs; board of directors, and plan to live here while her St. Anne in Arvada. The Rev. John N. Haley officiated in the more than five hundred miles of subter­ Helen M. Huber of Colorado husband, Maj. Thomas Manion, double-ring ceremony. ranean galleries had been tunnelled and Springs; public health section, is serving with the Marine Corps Miss Shaklee had as her matron of honor her sister, Mrs. Joseph that the number o f Christians buried Agnes McKenna of Pueblo; in Japan. Manzo, The bridesmaids were Judy Ross, Mrs. Faye Stake, and EACT section. Sister Mary Je­ Precious Blood Circle has Elizabeth Zehnder, The bridegroom had Joseph Manzo as his best therein must have exceeded 1,700,000. rome of Mercy Hospital, Denver; man, and ushers were Frank Badey, F ^ e SUke, and Donn Morriss. Entertflinmenf Committep “ embers of the enter- postponed its meeting from O ct E lllC I I U I I im c m V U I I im m e e tainment committee of the private duty section, Adren Gra- 16 to Oct. 23 in the home o f Diane Zehnder and Sandy Ross were flower girls, and Master Ru­ Having heard that Horan & Sons Service Archbishop’s Guild are shown with the guild president at the bow of Denver, chairman, and Eileen Krause. dolph Zehnder III, was ring-bearer. is always the most complete regardless of general meeting planning the year’s activities. From left are Mrs. Mary G. Hurley, Denver; I.N.S.A Pat Bergman, seven-year-old Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the section; Sister Mary Aurelia of son of Leona Bergman of St wedding jparty and parents of the couple. A reception was held in the cost o f service selected, people in all Louise Dowling, chairman of the entertainment committee; Miss Irene Koser, cochairman; and Miss Josephine Hytrek, president of Colorado Springs, first vice chair­ Jude Circle, is able to be home St. Anne s Parish Hall in the afternoon, after which the couple left walks of life, in their hour of bereavement the guild.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) men, and May O’Malley of Den­ after a stay in Children’s Hos­ on their wedding trip to Glen wood Springs.— (Photo by Harry call HORAN’S OF COURSE. ver, secretary; industrial sec­ pital with a severe attack of Smith) Bride Is Convert tion: Katherine Wendel, Rose pneumonia. Beat, and Mary Reum, all of The Ave Maria Circle will Heights Alumnae Unit to Meet on Oct. 26 Denver. meet Oct. 27 in the home of Catherine Hoffman. Bakewell-Vasconcells Rite Approximately 100 nurses Angela. Eisenman, newly signment for the next two Margaret Finigan will enter­ were present at the Catiiolic elected president of t^e Loretto years will be made, each new tain the St. Thomas More Circle HORAN & SONS CHAPELS Nurses’ luncheon in the Shirley- Heights Alumnae Association, board member being asked to O ct 27. Conducted at St. John's Savoy Hotel on Oct. 12. The has c^led a meeting of the Den­ head one of seven committees St. John the Evangelist’s The couple were attended by Mr. St. James’ Circle will meet luncheon was held in conjunction ver cnapter board for Tuesday that carry on the work of the as­ 1327 Cleveland Place KEvstone 4-6297 Church, Denver, was the scene Bakewell’s two children, Cecile O ct 28 in the home of Helen with the Colorado State Nurses’ evening, Oct. 26. It will be the sociation. Denver area alumnae of the wedding of Mrs. Jerry and Hughes Bakewell. After the Campbell, 1001 Kearney Street Convention on Nov. 11, 12 and first meeting of the group and who indicated their committee Vasconcells and George Bake- ceremony, a breakfast was held Madeline DeBelle, 2065 Fairfax, 13. will be preceded by dinner in preference at homecoming regie- well, Jr., Oct. 16. The Rt. Rev. in the Bakewell home, 1241 recently joined this circle. Th* Denver Chapter will Machebeuf Hall at 5:45 p.m. tration will be listed for each Steele Street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malloy of meet in St. Anthony’* Hotpital At the meeting committee as­ committee chairman. Mrs. Vasconcells, the daughter Oct. 28. There will be Rotary Key of Heaven Circle announce WONDERFUL SAFETY of the late Mrs. Carrie Brown and Benediction in the hoi- the birth of their third child and Cassell and Robert T. Cassell, pitel chapel at 7:4 5 p.m., end first son, John Anthony, Oct 14. ifi a recent convert to the Church. the meeting in the auditorium The Morning Star Circle will DR. JAMES P. After receiving instructions meet O ct 26 in the home of Kay WONDERFUL PRICE of the nurte*’ home et 8 p.m. Gonzales. GRAY from the Rev. Walter Huber, Mrs. Vera Tracy Fiiliman is Mr. and Mrs. Warren Slusher S.M.B., of Mother of God Parish, now making her home at 1446 of Christ the King Circle have Optometrist she was baptized Oct. 7 and re­ Harrison. Mrs. Fiiliman’s hus­ 10,000 Quick Stopping Edges named their fifth child, bom VlSVdl CARE ceived her First Communion band ”was recently discharged Oct. 9. Oct. 16, Teresa Marie. EYES EXAMINED from the Army. St. Luke’s Circle will meet Mr. and Mrs. Bakewell have VISUAL TRAINING Mrs. Ann Barbor has recently Oct 25 in the home of Jewel returned to Denver after a week­ moved to 1369 Ivy. Cronin. Optometrist GENERAL end trip to Colorado Springs, to Mr. and Mrs. John Raleigh of The members o f St. Joseph’s attend the opening performance White Plains, N. Y., have recent­ Circle will invite their husbands 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. St. of the Greater Denver Opera SILENT-SAFETY TIRE ly moved to 4500 Decatur Avenue, to a card party to celebrate Hal­ Phone for Appointment Oct. 27. Mrs. Bakewell is public­ Denver. Mrs. Raleigh is the for loween in the home o f Pauline ity director for the association. TA. 5-8883 mer Katherine Kemme, St. Jo­ Holden Oct. 29. On Oct. 30, the couple will fly seph’s graduate. Mr. and Mrs. James Killorin to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for a Noeline Esponda, 1410 Vine of St. Catherine’s Circle have a RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. two-week wedding trip. They Street,'is a new member of the new son, Daniel Edward, bom plan to make their home tem­ ACCN. Miss Esponda is a grad' Oct. 12. Terms to Suit 1401 W. Colfax KE. 4-5205 porarily at 1010 E. Ellsworth uate of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Hats Designed to .Avenue. Virginia Vaughan recently does private duty nursing. entertained at a birthday partv Mrs. Bakewell is a member of Credit Union in honor of her mother’s 80th Bring Out All That's the Junior League and the Cen­ Meets Oct. 14 birthday. Mrs. Vaughan has tral City Opera House Associa­ The monthly board meeting of nearly recovered from the back Feminine to YOU. Mr*. Georg* Bakewell, Jr. tion. Mr. Bakewell, a member of the credit union was held Oct. 14 injury she suffered this summer. Don't Worry-We Can Fix It St. Philomena’s Parish, Denver, in Mercy Hospital. The jackpot Monsignor John P. Moran wit­ is a partner in the advertising award for October will be $40. St. Anthony Guild Expert Hat Restyling nessed the single-ring ceremony, firm of Rippey, Henderson, All members are urged to make S t Anthony’s Hospital Guild BURNS TEARS MOTH HOLES Kostka, and Company. He is the and Cleaning which was attended only by mem­ a deposit to their shareholdings to will meet in the nurses’ home son of the late George Bakewell bers of the immediate family. be eligible. auditorium, W. 16th Avenue and of St. Louis. Perry Street, Denver, on Monday, 721 8«. On Oct, 9, a credit union edu­ Open Friday Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. All members Celorad* Bird. cational conference was held in NlfhU til S ill Westminister School. The Nurses’ are urged to attend and partici­ Lydia Hofs RA. a-824( New Rosary Club Council had four representatives pate in the new program which attending: Mrs. Mary Burke, is being inaugurated as a means Florine (jallagher, Viola Watson, of raising funds for the gift V shop. Moth hoU$, eigarotto borni, and damage in garmenta, Solicits Members and Charlotte Stack. woolens and liilens, reitored to their original perfection I (Our Lady’* Roi*ry Making Club, by EXPERT W E AVER S. ! Denver) e Zipper Repair* * Shortening Knitted Skirt* fOLl I A new rosary group, “Our Marilyn Hawes Is Married A Weaving and Hoiiery Mending , Lady of the Mountains," was or­ BRIDAL SERVICE ganized in the home of Mrs. John “ Note owned and operated by Theresa Kolb** InTitatioiu - Annoanccm«n(R Broderick in Most Precious Blood In St. John's Church Rite Complete arrangemenU for Parish with Mrs. Broderick as Married in St. John the Evan­ ated with Epsilon Sigma Alpha weddinrt aird receptions French Art Weavers leader and Mrs. Mabel Shea as gelist’s Church, Denver, were Sorority (business and profes­ Cibkl, 9745 Mntvw. BWd. Em 6*2907 treasurer. Members include Marilyn Hawes of Denver, sional women) of which she is 308 Tabor Theatre Bldg. TA. 5-0894 Denver, Colo. 24 Uonr Service Mmes. Broderick, Shea, Voss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ the Colorado state president. Huebert, Gardell, and Roe, and ard Hawes of Kenesaw, Neb., The bridegroom is a graduate Miss Anthony. Anyone interested and Alvin F. Wiebe of Denver. of the University of Oregon, in joining is asked to call Mrs. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. from which he was awarded J. Broderick at RA. 2-0624. Moran officiated at the double- membership in Phi Beth Kappa. Denver rosary making groups ring ceremony and offered the He is employed as office man­ donated towards the package of Wedding Mass. ager of the Frontier Paint and 400 rosaries sent to the Domi­ Mrs. John J. Portz of Grand Wallpaper Company, Denver. Distinctive Craftmanship nican missions in Africa by Island, Neb., was her sister’ s ON ALL TYPES OF RELIGIOUS VESSELS Carrying of the Cross Rosary, matron of honor. Bridesmaids makers of St. Dominic’s Parish. were Anne Wiebe of Boston, Mail Inquiries Invited All rosaries being made now will Mass., sister of the bridegroom, be sent to Dominican missions in and Lou Ann Kratochvil of We Sell Imported Scandinavian SUvencars Louisiana for Christmas. Denver. Mrs. Maragaret DeBlanc, who ' Prices Are Very Reasonable learned to make rosaries in the James A. Callaway of Denver group at the headquarters in was best man. Attendants were Louisville, Ky., has taken up the John Wiebe of Brighton, brother work again. of the bridegroom, and Wayne Gusterman's Hawes of Kenesaw, Neb., Anyone interested in learning Swedish Silversmithr—tS Years Experieties to make rosaries is invited to at­ brother of the bride. Juan F. Davila and James Martin ush­ tend the Thursday evening meet­ ered. 5908 E. Colfax EA. 2-1135 Denver ing's at 8 o’clock in S t Dominic’s O. rectory reading room. A reception followed the cere­ mony immediately in the church lounge. Presiding at the recep­ Dominican Society tion table were Mrs. John Wiebe, FREE DEMONSTRATION The Dominican Aid Society Mrs. Larry Koenig, and Mrs. and Friends of the Sick Poor George Hallenbeck. will hold a social and card party The couple are at home at 1144 Family Rosary Edition at the convent, 2501 Gaylord Colorado Boulevard, following a HOLY BIBLE For the Marian Year. Street, Denver, on Tuesday, Oct. wedding trip to the Grand Can­ 26, at 1:30. yon, Arrowhead Springs, and EDITED BY REV. JOHN P. O’CONNELL All are invited to attend and Lake Tahoe. Impriniitsr *nd Approbation i|i Bamn.l Cardinal StriUh asked to bring their own cards. The bride is employed here by m m -' ArehbUhep . f CUcaao This social will be held instead of the Bankers Life Insurance Com­ the regular meeting. pany of Nebraska. She is affili­ Mr*. Alvin F. 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I PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, October 21,1954 BULLDOGS SHOW DETERMINATION IN SECOND UPSET; TIGERS CONTINUE TO ROLL For the second straight week the upset-minded St. side wanted to hold the ball too long since they couldn’t move it, Carmel Eagles poured it on the hapless Annunciation Cardinals. and around the ends proved most effective. This quartet is working Joseph Bulldogs grabbed the lion’s share of the glory in and the threat of a fumble hung in the air. However, the half The final score of 27-6 did not fully describe how one-sided the together better with each passing week, and each week sees a few ended without mishap to anyone, the score being 0-0. game was. Actually with Allan Anderson in there at fullback for the Denver Parochial League by virtue of their hard- new plays develop. No doubt Coach Martelli still has a few more The second half was a different story. Beginning in the early Mt. Carmel, the Eagles were always a threat to score. Anderson plays to work out with this backfield as they approach the Cathe­ fought, well-earned 6-0 victory over the defending part of the third period Cathedral started to move. It looked as got o ff at least four sizeable runs during the game. Three of them dral and Regis games. champion Cathedral Blue Jays. It was upset number two for the though the Blue Jays were coming to life. Yet their success was set up touchdowns. For the Gremlins, Tom Burke was the main threat but the S t lucky Bulldogs as last week they flattened the favored Regis short-lived as Cito ended one drive by fumbling deep in St. Joseph In the second half of the contest a big fellow by the name of Francis line didn’t have enough horses to spring him loose. S'aiders by the identical same score. territory. The Bulldogs couldn’t move the ball so they kicked out Ri Johnson gave the Cardinal fans something to' cheer about. He In the 3 o’clock nightcap the Mullen Mustangs picked them­ The St Joseph victories bring out a point that has been a of their own backyard. opened up an Annunciation passing attack which led to the only selves up after last week’s loss to Holy Family and rallied its keynote of high school and college football for many a year. The Not long after this the St. Joseph team was called upon to Cardinal touchdown. point is that when a team is keyed up to a high pitch for a win hold deep in their own territory. They did exactly this in what forces to hand the Regis Raiders an 18-7 lacing. For a half they In the fourth period Mt. Carmel sent in its first string, which had their hands full and at the intermission trailed the Raider.% and the players attain the frame of mind that they are as good as was the finest goal line stand of the '54 seasorf. Twice the Bulldog removed any threat to make the game close. The Eagle regulars but in the second-half they took advantage of the Raiders’ failure their opponent even though they may be out-manned and out­ line held from the one-half yard line and the next play wound up scored their fourth touchdown in the final frame and hogged the to move the ball and scored before too many minutes had passed. weighed, they become hard to deny. Such, it would seem, was the on their three with the ball changing hands! ball throughout this period. situation at Regis Stadium last Sunday, O ct 17. The Bulldogs re­ The goal line stand seemed to be the turning point in .the Frank Weith scored that second Mustang touchdown, going peatedly pushed back the Blue Jay offense on a number of occa­ game, for it was all St. Joseph from then on. Taking possession Out at Mullen Stadium the Holy Family Tigers featuring a over from the one. In the final quarter, Dave Garvin tallied after sions deep in their own teritory when it looked like Cathedral must of the ball on their own three the Bulldogs moved about 50 yards well-directed aerial display continued to roll onward toward the finding a gaping hole in the Regis line. This final score broke the score. Then the break finally came for the underdog Bulldogs on before surrendering the ball. The game was now in the fourth throne-room with a 32-9 win over the St. Francis Gremlins. back of the listless Raiders and the ball game was over. which they capitalized. It was a story of victory on sheer determ­ peried and St. Joseph’s was putting on the pressure. However the After the Gremlins had opened the day’s scoring with a By its victory, the Mustangs showed that they cannot as yet ination alone. winning score came on one of those decisive breaks which St. field goal by Bob Connelly, the Tigers took to the airlanes and be counted out of the title picture. They have an experienced line There was nothing underrated about the playing talent of Joseph’s pounced on. quickly scored on a pass from Quarterback Ralph Anselmo to End and a powerful backfield and should they find the right combina­ S t Joseph’s squad in Sunday’s fray at Regis. It was a hard-fought In a leaping pass interception, St. Joseph’s Rich Carberry Dick Haggerty. The Gremlins took over the lead once more on a tion against Cathedral and St. Joseph they could end up in the and close contest going all the way down to the wire. It was a stole one of Catalina’s aerials on the Cathedral .IT-yard line and deflected pass play going from Mike Ryan to Norm Silva but that thick of the race. victory that the Bulldogs earned. raced all the way to the one-yard line before being pulled down. proved to be the end of their offensive drive for the day. On the other hand the' Raiders with Cwo losses appear to be The first half was a little slow moving with neither side being Norva’. Davis, a game player who looked good all day, took the A sustained driVe followed by Holy Family which resulted in out of contention. They, as yet, have shown very little winning able to threaten. It featured a see-saw contest with hard tackling ball over for the only score, and the extra point attempt failed. another six points and the lead which the Tigers held thereafter. football and seemed to be dogged with an inability to get any and some fine running. Both Fred Vigil of S t Joseph’s and Ron Shortly afterward the game ended leaving St. Joseph as a strong For the Tigers, Anselmo again was the mainspring and the kind of an offense rolling. Unless they do snap out of their list­ Cito of Cathedral got o ff some nice runs for their teams. In the championship contender. field director. His passing was beautiful to watch and his mixing lessness they will find the remaining games rough to take as they latter part of the second half a kicking contest developed. Neither In the second game of Sunday’s twin bill at Regis the Mt. of plays sending Fanelli, Phillips, and Moriarty through the line still must play Cathedral and the red-hot Holy Family Tigers. Winner of Tiger-Bulldog Contest Will Gain Top Spot in Parochial Junior Parochial Action in Bulldog Upset Undefeated Clubs Go at Mullen; Favorites Advance Blue Jays, Mustangs Need Wins By Leo Christel After the first three weeks of play, the favored Midseason has been reached and the Parochial League is beginning to take elevens in the Junior-Parochial League are beginning to shape but there are still many games on the agenda that could throw the race wide show their power and gradually are climbing to the top open. One of those games will be played dut at Mullen Stadium Sunday Oct. 24, when of the standings in all of the divisions. The games as of the two erstwhile “ kings” of the league come to grips, each placing undefeated now have, however, been sur records on the block. prisingly close with a few of the Lightweights Carberry for St. Joseph’s. This thrown into a three-way tie, de­ underdogs pulling surprise vic­ E a tttid e It will be the Holy Family array of players is enough in it­ pending on how things go. tories. Twin W L T Tigers against the St. Joseph self to guarantee a red hot con­ St. Jamei* ...... - ...... S 0 Bulldogs in the week’s feature at Cathedra], though, is just Sacred Heart ...... ^...^.3 0 test. Lead 2 Divisions Mullen at 3 o’clock and after this hanging on and a loss to St Bled«e

Favors Received A reader o f the Register ATTENTION 300 From Two Dioceses wishes to acknowledge thanks for favors received through the intercession of Our Lady o f Per­ DENVER VOTERS Attend Teachers' Rally petual Help and St. Pius.

More than 300 Catholic in Kansas City, Mo.; and on the An fzperknced Public Officiil Whom teachers, mostly nuns, heard out­ CCD Schools of Religion by the thf Peopl* Vote for With Confidence standing educators at the annual Rev. Aloysius Schwellenbach, Teachers’ Institute for the diocesan CCD director in Spring- Archdiocese of Denver and the field, 111. The educators were in COLORADO Diocese o f Cheyenne O ct 19-20. Denver for the Denver Province The garbs of some 10 dif­ Confraternity of Christian Doc­ ferent religious communities trine convention. Is too yovng to retire, »• were in evidence at the sessions Besides the priest-educators, held in Oscar Malo Memorial the teachers heard addresses on Hall of Cathedral High School, civic problems and education by Denver. Dr. Ruth Raattama of the City Welcoming the teachers were and County of Denver and Maj. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and Gen. John F. Curry, Ret., USAF. Monsignor Walter ^J.. Canavan, pastor of the Denver Cathedral. The teachers viewed exhibits The teachers heard an address of national textbook publishers on teaching aids by the Rev. and schools suppliers which had John E. Kelly, assistant national been set up in the hall. director of the Confraternity of Brightest note of the institute Christian Doctrine, Washington, for hundreds of school children D. C.; on the CCD and the paro­ was that there were no classes chial school by the Rev. Michael held in parochial schools the days McAuliffe, diocesan CCD director of the meetings. K E O ttO m K On October 22 WITH Regis and Mercy Sodalists BROTZMAN Homer F. BEDFORD To Entertain 275 Orphans Democratic Candidate for

Sodalists from Regis College donated by Mrs. Marge Mark. and the Mercy Hospital School The decorations were put up by STATE AUDITOR of Nursing will entertain ap­ the nur.ses from Mercy and the proximately 275 orphans at , Alpha Delta Gamma Frater­ Qualified by Experience their annual orphans’ party nity pledges from Regis. Other Colondo know* Homer Bedford a* on Oct. 22, in De Smet Hall at expenses were covered by a a diligent, experienced public servant Regis. special collection from the stu­ in whom the people have placed their Three specially chartered dent body at Regis during the trust with confidence. Their trust has sion in Oscar Malo Memorial High School of been discharged with integrity, their Teachers' Institute Cathedral High School. busses will transport the young­ Students’ Mass in the Regis -i confidence always merited. sters to Regis for this party. Father Michael McAuliffe (right), diocesan Chapel on Friday, Oct. 15. tendent of schools of the .Archdiocese of Denver, Voting director of the Confraternity of Christian Doc­ This joint action will bring is shown giving an address of welcome to the together boys and girls from D p Crowe, prefect of the trine of Kansas City, Mo., addressed delegates Is £yerybo

Thursday, Oeteb«r 21, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyitone 4*4205 PAGE ELEVEN Wheotridge Gomes Party HNS at St. Catherine's W ill Meet T0 Award 45 Hams Oct. 29 Oct. 25 to Plan for Turkey Party (St. Catharine’* Parish, Denver) H. DeSalvo. Mrs. R. Ernest won Altar and Rosary Society was a Wheetridgt.— (Sts. P^ter and McMahon on Oct 16. The bride is The social meeting o f the the prize. Hostesses and baby success. Prizes were given to Paul’s PariM)— Forty-five hame the former Miss Mary Jacqueline Holy Name Society Monday, Oct. sitters for the meeting were Mmes. A. Nielson, G. Seubert, will be awarded Friday evenine, Vitry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 26, at 8:16 p.m. in the new meet­ Mrs. E. Marine and Mrs. J, E. Domann, Edith Austin, B. Oat 29, when the parish Men’s Remy Vitry of 3333 Estes. Her ing room will be preceded by a Leone, assisted by Mmes. J. Gal- McConn, R. Amman, M. Dyer, I. Club sponsors its firat annual husband is the son of James short business meeting to com­ ligan, F. Geier,, N. DelliQuadri, Sussman, M. Dougherty, E. Grif­ (rames party in St Bernadette’s Grossart of Denver. , plete the preliminary arrange­ H. DeSalvo, L. Pinelli, V. Jones, fith, M. De Salvo, A. Glrardo, School Hall, 7240 W. 12th Attending the couple were ments for the turkey party. At Avenue, Lakewood. Chairman of Mis4 Martha Maggini of Cin­ F. Szynskie, and L. Piccolla. M. Bellm, E. Bruno, M. Dome­ the social meeting cards may be the event, which will begin at cinnati, 0., a cousin of the bride, Collection o f the children’s nico, J. Pergola, L. Puzo, H. played and refreshments will be 8 p.m., is Tom Vollraer. Pro­ and Thomas Junk. savings will be made every Brewer, B. Roberta, S. Link, served." ceeds will be contributed to the The bride is a graduate of Thursday by Mrs. L. Perry, Buehler, J. Reamey, H. Lochrie, Thet,Cub Scodt pack meeting school building fund. M t St. Gertrude Academy in chairman; and Mmes. R. Mapelli, A. Lilly, S. Satriano, E. O’Con­ O ct 22 will be in the form of a More voices, both male and Boulder, and the Loretto Heights J. Hawkins, J. Sullivan, L. Liley, nor, J. Deyorio, R. Armstrong, Halloween costume party for the female, are needed by the par­ College School o f Nursing. Mr. W, Liley, J. Lombardi, G. Canny, N. Pietrafeso, and M. Carlson. whqje family. There will be ish choir, under the direction of Grossart is a graduate of the R. Kelly, R. Dispense, N. Jinacio, The lacino cake was given to prizes and refreshments. Miss Bernice Archer. The choir University o f Colorado, where he M. McAndrews, D. Horan, imd A. Mrs. William Herzel, the apron Investiture services for the provides the music for the 11 studied engineering. Gaglia as helpers. to Mrs. Louise Gust, and the ham Cub Scouts of Pack 155 were o’clock Mass and for special li- Sacristy workers Saturday, 'The fall card party of the to Mrs. Ann Limberg. held in the church Sunday at tur^cal occasions. Interested Oct. 23, will be Mmes. Robert 3 p.m., with Father Herbert Ban- panshionere may meet with the Rodgers, Thomas Epson , and choir on its regular rehearsal Cornelius Loehr. igan .officiating. Scarves were evening, Friday, at 8 o’clock. Members of the Altar and Ro­ presented to the following boys: En route to Sacramento, Calif., sary Society will come in cos­ Donald Hill, Thomas Brown, ATTENTION where they will make their home tume for the Halloween meeting James Calloway, Philip Dispense, are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. of the organization on Thursday, Norman Elms, C. Robert Gehauf, Robert Dean Grossart, who were O ct 21, at 8 p.m. in the assembly Frank Getto, Michael Harte, DENVER VOTERS married before the Rev. Robert room. Richard Heiney, Gaiy Malara, John Mollicone, Christopher M o n 1 e y, Michael O’Laugnlin, Robert Scheck, Jimmy Schmidt, Re-elect Register and Vote Franklin Takacs, Richard Kelly, Jay Manning, Paul Canny, For Nickalos Falagrady, Richard Pe- ROY SC'- ■ coni, Anthony Peconi, and ANDREW D. Robert Ahern. '.V The new officers for this year are Mr. O’Dorisio, cubmaster, CHRYSLER KELLEY and his committee, Mr, La'ns- a field, Mr. Manning, and Mr. to the Esparianced • Pragrasiiva - Capabla and when the slabs are in place the collars are Marine. The Ladies’ Auxiliary All in Readiness to lift 1 “ I welded to the steel columns. has as new officers Mrs. Marine, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR The first large slab for the roof will be 60 by ••••• president; Mrs. Frajinni, vice STATE STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mt. Cornel School Roof SS 80 feet and will weigh 328 tons. Priests of the president; Mrs. Wendling, sec­ area have been invited by the Rev. Thomas Lo ing up the first section for the roof of the new retary; Mrs. Johnson, treasurer; Member of Our Lady o f Grace Parish Cascio, O.S.M., pastor, to witness the raising of Mt. Carmel Parish Grade School. The school is and Mrs. Ahem, publicity and the first slab. SENATE Pol. A4v. being constructed under the Youtz-Slick Lift historian. The 11-classroom school, for which ground Slab method. The floors and roof of the concrete The den dads for this year was broken July 14, is expected to cost about He baa faithfully served building are poured on the ground and then are: Den 1, Mr. Manning and $140,000. There will be also a combination all­ ail o f the people of lifted into place by hydraulic jacks. The Pre-Con Mr. Marine, and’the den mothers purpose room thaT ran be used as a practice Colorado for 14 Co. is erecting the building. are: Den 2, Mrs. Griffith; den gymnasium. It is located at W. 36th Avenue and 3, Mrs. Capra; den 4, Mrs. Years. FURNACES INSTALLED In the picture above the slabs are shown Pecos Street, five blocks from the new Mt. Carmel There I* No Subititute completed on the ground. The steel columns are Harte; den 6, Mrs. Calloway; NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES High School and a block and a half from the den 6, Mrs. Elms; and den 7, For Experience in place. Steel collars are imbedded in the slabs parish church.— (Register photo by Turilli) Mrs. Hill. Ernest Marine and Pol. Adv. James Doyle, who are now Boy T b u n iru iA L Scouts, will act as den chiefs. 11 Taan With Air Flow Bootiaa Co. PTA Planning Shower Boys who were graduated this Professional Heating Contractor First Meeting month are Thomas O’Dorisio, who has been accepted into YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP Troop 83 to the Boy Scouts, and CLAYTON D. KNOWLES James Wanebo, Timothy Seyler, Galtar Work — Ezbaatt Faai — Flua Linars For Holy Family Nuns Oct. 21 for PTA Republican For Ga* Firad Inclnarators Ray Araolsch, and Gerald Vil- (Holy Family Pari*h, Denver) sisters articles of canned goods lano. 2A28 W. 44th Ave. GE. 3-4365 A pantry shower for the 20 for use in the convent refectory. The following officer* were Adequate table space will be Unab«r 8t fraaeit da Sa!«‘ Partah Sisters of Loretto who teach in At St. Dominic's appointed for the Junior New­ Holy Family School will be a available at the meeting so as man Club: Chuck Woodward, State Senate featured project at the meeting to take care of contributions of (St. Dominic’* Parith, Denver) preiident; Dee Herman, vice • Married • Two Children of the FTA on Oct. 25. The money or canned goods for the proident end lecretaryj Meri- shower on that date will mark sisters. Thursday night, Oct. 21, will ann Smeldonc, treaiurar; and * Lawyer * State Legislator the 21st time that parents at the Spotlighting the entertainment be “ Introduction Night’’ at the Don Madonna, program chair­ school have joined in giving the at the meeting will be the intro­ first fall meeting of the PTA. man, Qualified by Experience duction of the high and grade FIXTURES. EXTRA GLASS Father J. J. Eulberg, O.P., new 110 at PTA Meet Pol. Ad». school football teams by their One hundred tep women at­ coaches, Martin Martelli and moderdtor of the organization tended the PTA meeting Oct. i Walter Burcher. Hostesses for and Sister Vincentia, new school TORCHIER BOWLS, 12. Mrs. V. Jones, program' the serving of refreshments to principal, will be introduced at chairman, introduced the Rev. the teams and PTA- members will this first meeting. Louis G. Mattione, S.J., of Regis i VOTE FOR AND RE-ELECT be the 11th grade room mothers, Father W. G. Roach, O.P., re­ College, who gave a t*lk on! LAMPS & SHADES Mmes. Harold White, Charles cently assigned to S t Dominic’s “ Your Child and College.’’ Fa­ Seymour, Thomas Sullivan, Paul Parish, will be the guest speaker. ther Mattione explained the ad­ Bring Yonr Lamp to Be Fitted Giba, Robert Cuthbertson, Don­ The meeting will be conducted ald (jrisenti, and L. 0. Gelbert. vantages of sending children to Remodeled or Repaired by Mrs. J. J, Ford, president, Catholic colleges. PALMER L. BURCH Card Tourney Prizes who will be assisted by the other Mrs. H. Manning, ways and, officers. The officers and com­ Sea Onr “ Odd* & End*’’ Tablt for DiteounU of 50% or More Procurement of high-score means chairman, announced that mittee chairmen will be hosts at the Thanksgiving card party will awards and special prizes for the this meeting. Refreshments and TO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES first evening of play Oct. 21 in be held Nov. 12. Mrs. G, Seu- WASINGER'S ELECTRIC STORE games will follow the business bert, Christmas card chairman, I the annual fall bridge and pi­ session. reminded the women that orders USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN nochle card tournament was completed this week. A wide va­ Members of the PTA cooked for personalized cards are still Sale*, Repair*, Service end tFiring Maierialt riety of handsome prizes was ob­ and served a buffet luncheon for being taken at the church every Sponsor of the Amendment Guaranteed Repain on All Small Appliances tained by the tournament com­ the Dominican Sisters and lay Sunday. mittee, headed by Mrs. Thomas F. teachers of S t Dominic’s School The special prize and gift for Slo6 West 38th Ave. GLendale 5-8946 Brodhag. The PTA-sponsored and for the visiting Dominican the sisters were donated by Mrs. To Repeal'the Household Goods Tax tournament is a five-week affair Sisters from Cheyenne on Tues­ We Modernize Your Preaent Wiring with high-score prizes for each day afternoon, O ct 19. Your Vote Will Be Appreciated evening and for the entire tour­ Set Bake Sale Oct. 23-24 Harvest Ball Set For SAFETY and adequate nament. Admission to the tour­ Pol. Adv. SERVICE for all heavy appliances Ray J. Slattery nament, which begins at 8 p.m. The Rosary-Altar Society will conduct a bake sale on Saturday each of the five Thursday eve By Rarish Units of afternoon and evening, Oct. 23, Store Houri Democrat for nings, is $2 for the series of and on Sunday, O ct 24, in the Men. through Thun., 8 A.M. • 7 P.M. Frl., 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. State Representative five games, or 60 cents for each evening. church auditorium, A special Guardian Angels' Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. I favor adequate Old Age Pen- feature will be a wool blanket BERT A. A varied selection of Christ­ *ion*. and Fair Labor Legidation. (Guardian AngeU’ Parish, WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS mas cards has been purchased donated by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Member o f St. Catherine’s Thornsberry. Denver) by a PTA committee for sale to Parish The harvest ball, sponsored by parishioners after Sunday Chairman for the bake sale the societies of the parish, will Pol. Adv. will be Mrs. J. J. Wompey. She GALLEGOS Masses beginning Oct. 24. In­ be held Friday evening, Oct. 29, creased sale of the cards last will be assisted by Mmes. L. J, at 9 o’clock in the DAV Post 22, For year has necessitated ordering Saindon, A. C. Carroll, Hugh better known as Vasa Park, more cards and a wider selec­ Thornsberry, and Andrew Kruse. 4901 Marshall. Mort Mann’s Or­ Representative tion to care for this year’s ex­ Members of the society are re­ chestra will provide the music. pected record sales. Mrs. Philip quested to bring baked goods to The dance committee, Mr. and LAWYER • CAPABLE the auditorium Saturday after­ Baiamonte and Mrs. James Mrs. Thomas Cherry, Mr. and CONSCIENTIOUS Beaton head the Christmas card noon Or at the early Masses on Mra. Mac Decola, Mr. and Mrs. Democratic Ticket committee for the parents’ Sunday morning. James Grater, and Mr. and Mrs. group. Evening Mass James Callaway, together with Pol. Adv. The announcement by Father Becinning Sunday, Oct. 24, other committees, has made Forrest Allen that he will invite an evening Mat* at 7 o’clock every effort to make this dance Archbishop Urban J. Vehr to will be added to St, Dominie’ * a success. All parishioners are confer the sacrament of Confir­ •ehedule of Mai*e*. If it i* welcome ^nd asked to bring mation after the first of the deemed necexary after *ev- friends and neighbors. Tickets year has brought about an in­ dk.-gleet eral week* of trial to have a are $1.80 per couple. A $100 crease in attendance at classes Mai* at the evening hour, it bond is being offered as a spe­ conducted for youth attending will become a part of the per­ cial prize. public schools. Classes are held manent ichedule. Angela Chamberlain and Ken­ for junior high and grade school RobertE. HoRand neth Keene have charge of the children not in Catholic schools At the meeting o f the Holy patron committee. Micky Mag- after the 9 o’clock Mass each Name Society Oct. 7, preliminary Democrat for Sunday. plans were made for the annual nelli is chairman of the decorat­ ing committee, with Hank Feld- The North Denver Newman November turkey party. Several STATE REPRESENTATIVE hake, Marvin McKinley, Sam Club, for senior high school stu­ new ideas were introduced and it He Has Served Two Terms dents, ■will resume a study and is expected that the party this Perry, and Barney Hogan assist­ ing him. 1950-52 and 1952-54 activity program soon. year will be the most successful Has appreciated your support in the past, Baptized were Kathleen Ann, of all. The event will take place Another feature attraction of the evening will be the giving and will again on Nov. 2,1954 » ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ the week preceding Thanksgiv­ Pol. Adv. rence Morahan, with Donald and ing. A meeting to complete plans away of the completely filled Florence LaBella as sponsors; will be held in the rectory read­ cedar chest, handmade quilt, Gary Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. ing room on Thursday, Oct. 28, and the choice of a boy’s or girl’s Robert J. Mengelkamp, with O.J. at 8 p.m. bicycle. The support of its community fs o priceless osset Mengelkamp and Mrs. Agneg Church cleaners are Micky VOTE FOD' Magnelli, Jim Grater, and Andy Evans as sponsors; and James A pledge made i> a debt un­ Alcorta. of any neighborhood bonk. North Denver Bonk is Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter paid. Are you keeping up your A. Feirstein, with Carl Barone payment* to the Archbitbop’t VO TE FO R and Rose Piro as sponsors Seminary Campaign? BEN KLEIN Denver's fastest growing bonk, with assets in e x - James W. • DEMOCRAT FOR eess of $9,000,000 because of local support. W e ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH ASPINWALL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Patronix€ These Friendly Firms shall continue to give our best to our community, Will represent all races and creeds in legislation to their best interests. to merit this support. Why Pay Carfare? GENERAL ELECTION NOV. 2, 1954 PoL Adv. YOUR Our. Every Day Prica* Save You Monay CLEANERS Prescriptions! Carefully Filled LOOK! FOR THIS NAME JOHN and BERTHA McBBIOl Lubin's Drug GLmdtl* t-SiU m i TEJON ST. 6L. t-im Sttb and Clay Bt. MARY LOU WALDEN ______P«nT«r, CelTido For House of RepTesentatives Registered Nurse — ■ f HOLY FAMILY PARISH Board of Directors — b R T H D e D V E R B A D K United Churchwomen — Patronise These Friendly Firms — — . Your Fritndly Neighborhood Bonh ■ ' ' ■ Democratic Committee- woman. ' W . 381< at Julian St. • GLendale 5-4701 For Quality Bakery Goods CORN FED MEATS Your Champion F or: Wise development and use of POULTRY AND FISH DRIVE-IN WINDOW OPEN 'TIL 6 P.M. • FREE PARKING Try Water Resources of Colorado — Adequate service TEIVNIYSOIV and public protection for dependent handicapped WEISS BAKERY children — Sound legislation covering Old Age pensions — Equal pay to women for comparable 4024 Tennyoon St. Meal Markel STATE REPRESENTATIVE ^ 4016 Tennyioa GR. 7-0443 REPUBLICAN w o rk . pd. PoL Adv. Pol. Adv. 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PROTECTION fiiqukim nt in, fiace. George Hackethal, Early Sacred Heart Sodality Contra^ to past ideas, glasses are not crutches, but protection to eyes of all ages. A person'often does not see as well without glasses after once putting them on. Denver Resident, Buried Communion Day Oct. 24 WARY EUZABETU BALL. 84. 2982 SU Dominic's Church. Interment MU This does not mean that his vision has gotten worse, W. S7th Avenue. She is survived by Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. . George P. Hackethal, 72, pio­ schools and was ^aduated from a daughter. Mrs. Annette £. Philipe, JOHN J. TORPEY, SR.. 79, 838 E. (Sacred Heart Pariib, Denver) Dpminguez, boys, Flavia Chavez, but rather that his eyes are at rest with glasses and neer Denver resident, died Oct. a son, T. Edward Ball: a brother. J. 14th Street. He is survived by his Sacred Heart College, now Regis The Altar and Rosary Sodal­ girls, Frances Romero, boys, they have to strain to see without them. Frank MeElroy. Los Angeles, Calif.: wife. Suaanne Torpey; a daughter, Mrs. 16 in his home, 674 Fox Street College. ity will receive Communion this Emma Salano, girls; Sister Ann eiirht srandebildren, and IS ffreat* Alice Galligan, Denver: and four sons. He was born in Alton, 111., Krandchildren. Requiem Hlirh Mass is James R., Denver; John J.. Jr., Spo> In his youth, he worked as a Sunday, Oct. 24, in the 7:30 Theresa, one A, Della Vigil, being celebrated 'niuraday, Oct. 21. at kane. Wash.; Charles L., USAF; and printer and was a charter mem­ Mass. Breakfast and installation boys, Carrie Jiminez, girls, Julia 10:30 a.m. In St. Catherine's Church. Herbert D., San Francisco. Calif. The ber o f the Denver T^ographical SWIGEKT BROS. Horan Mortuary. Rosary will be recited Thursday. OeU of officer^ will follow Mass. All Chavez, boys. Sponsors are Ber­ 21, in the Boulevard Mortuary Ohap^ Union. He was a Denver mor­ 1550 California 0p iO itt€tP istS KEysione 4-7651 JACOB J. GERSTNER. 74, 1029 11th members are urged to be pres­ tina Sanchez, Delia Jarger, Sally at 7 :30 p.m. Requie^ High Maas idll tician for more than 40 years. ent. Street. Greeley. He is survived by hie be celebrated Friday, OeU 22. at 9 Olguin, Mary Padilla, Martha wife. Anna E. Gerstner; four sons. Leo a.m. in the Cathedral. Interment MU At the time of his death he was The out-going president, Mrs. Herrera, and Edna Senna. Better Vi$ion Good Service J.i Clement J.. and Francis G.. of Den> OUveU Boulevard Mortuary. associated with the Rogers Mor­ var. and Simon H., Laramie, W yo.: and Bertina Sanchez, reports the suc­ for Every Age At Right Pricet five grandchildren. Requiem High Hass ROSE E. DUFFY. 72. 1340 Olive tuary. cess of the bake sale. Cakes Police Sergeant Speaks was celebrated Oct. 20 in St. Dominie's Street. Servieea and interment were in In Denver’s earlier years he Ckiggan, la. Boulevard Mortuary. baked by Mrs. Josephine Cos­ At the meeting of the PTA GLASSES INDIVIDUALLT STYLED Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boule* was well known as an artist in vard Mortuary. * MARY ELLEN CASSIDY, 90, 786 tello and Emma Sanchez were Sergeant Johnson of the police E. Cedar Avenue. She is survived by amateur and semiprofessional awarded to Mrs. Aurora Felix CATHERINE ANN GRACE, 76. 4?t7 departaent spoke in the place of two daughters, Louise Cassidy and theatricals. He was director of and Ehdalicia Maes. Captain Hale, who was unable Columbine Street. Survivors include one Helen Fox: and two sons. Charles F. ton, Chaiies; six daughters. Helen Har* Caaeidy and Eugene Cassidy, San Fran­ St. Joseph’s Dramatic Club, and The Room Mothers’ Circle will to appear. He told of the patrol risoe. Loretta M en, Marie Dudley, cisco. Calif. Requiem High Mass was took part in the annual K. of C. Rosary at Mother Cabrini Shrine Margaret Hanson, and Eleanor Hinde. celebrate its 10th anniversary on and safety rules at the school, celebrated OcU 18 in SU Francis de minstrel shows. which will coincide with safety Each Sunday in Oct. for Marian Year aU of Denver, and Mildred Taylor. Lot Sales' Church. Interment MU Olivet Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. in the home Angeles. Calif.; and six grandchildren OHnger Mortuary. He married Miss Margaret o f Mrs. Josephine Costello, 2801 rules of the police department Requiem High Maas was celebrated Oct. at 2 • 3 • 4 P..M. if weather permits PAULINE C. FRANK, 67. 3629 Zuni Desmond in Denver on July 16, Curtis Street. Mrs. Sally Olguin, Prizes were awarded to Sis­ 8*0 tho Wajr-oMhf Crosa 13 in Our Lady of Grace Church. Inter­ ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. StreeU She is survtv^ by her hus­ 1913. ter Pauline of the second (jrade, Now Completed band. Matt Prank: two daughters, founder of the circle, will be the RoMry Stepe Art Now Started NICHOLAS GARGARO. 67, 3926 Li- Dorothy Stuller, Denver, and KatlMHne He was a member o f the St. honored guest. Sharing honors $5, and Sister Ruth Miriam, and Will Be Completed in IS Days pan Street. Survivors inolude his wife, HU), Arvada: two sons, Walter J. Vincent de Paul Society and S t will be all former chairmen: Mrs. eighth grade, won second prize Elisabeth . Gargaro; three sons, John, Frank. Los Angeles, Calif., and Bill Joseph’s Parish. of $2.50. Lois Jean Vigil o f two Joseph, and Paul: two daughters. Mrs. Frank, Ft. Worth, Tex.: and 11 grand­ Harris, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Tru­ Alice O’Dell and Mrs. Isaboi Lickey, children. Requiem High Mass was cele­ Mr. Hackethal is survived by jillo, and Mrs. B. Sanchez. Mrs. B won the doll and Michael Ra­ Novato. Calif.: a brother. Emmanuel: brated OcU 20 in SU Catherine's his wife, two sons, G. Desmond, Vigil, chairman, wishes all mem­ mirez was awarded tthe football. JERRY BREEN and seven grandchildren. Requiem High Church. Interment MU OliveU Olinger At the meeting Oct. 27 mem­ W * bav* arected many bean Mate was celebrated Oct. 16 in Our Mortuary. one-time Denver FBI agent, and bers to make every effort to at­ tifni monumenti in M. bers are urged to bring their Florist Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Interment JOHN KASTELIC. 69. 4710 Leaf Martin J., now in the Army and tend this one meeting. Olivet Cemeterj. Mu Olivet. Boulevard Mortuary. StreeU Survivors include two daugh stationed at F t Lawton, Wash.; The room mothers this year white elephants. Plans are being PETER (PIERRE) H. KICKEN. 90, ters, Mary Novak, Pueblo, and Annie a sister, Mrs. Bertha Struble, S t are Sister Ruth Mariam, princi­ made for a green tea for the sis­ 1004 I.'ith St. 4646 Newland. He is survived by his Kasteltc: two brothers, Jake. Denver, A. T. THOMSON wife. Vivienne Kicken: a stepdaughter, and Matt. Alamosa; a sister. Anna Louis, Mo.; a brother; Joe, York, pal and eighth grade room ters. Mrs. Josephine Costello is George P. Hackethal chairman. 600 Sberman St. TA. 5-8018 MAin 3-2279 Martha Casey. Golden: a sister. Anna Golobie, Su Louis. Mo.: and three l^eb.; and three grandchildren. mother, with Ceceliz Frilot, Collin. St. Souplet. France: and a grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was boys. Marie Chavez, boys, Caro­ granddaughter. Mrs. J. P. Shedd. Mis- celebrated Oct.- 16. in Holy Rosary Dec. 28, 1881, and moved to Requiem High Mass was cele­ 4(ion. Kans. Requiem High Mase was Church. Interment Ml. Olivet. Capitol Denver with his parents when he brated O ct 20 in St. Joseph’s line Chavez,- girls, and Ceceliz SMALLER celebrated Oct. 18 in SU. Peter and Mortuary. was five. He attended Denver Church. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Wanezyk, girls; Sister Joseph PAYMENTS MEAN PsuKs Church. Interment Ml Olivet. CHARLES M. CARROLL. 76. 2327 Elizabeth, seventh grade, Val Bouleyard Mortuary. Irving StreeU He Is survived by a sis­ CORNEUUS JOSEPH RYAN. ter. Mrs. John J. Sullivan. Kansas City, Arellano, boys, Dorothy Johnson, 2764 Speer Boulevard. He is survived Mo.: a ni^e, Ruth Smith; anti a boys, Sara Vigil, girls, and Ruth by his wife. Florence Ryan. Requiem nephew. Earl Smith. Requiem High Redemptorist Parish Club Bradford, girls; Sister Ann Jude, High Mass was celebrate Oct. 19 in Mass is being celebrated Thursday. MORE Ocu 21. at 9 a.m. in St. Dominic’ s sixth and seventh grades, Della MONEY Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Tuijillo, girls, Della Reyer, girls, IN JOHN W. FENTON. 75. Denver. Re­ Mary Hotra, boys; Sister James quiem High Ma.M was celebrated (^t. To Hod Costume Party Emmanuel, sixth grade, Jose­ IS in St. Elisabeth's Church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Hackelhal & Noonan Mortu­ phine Costello, girls, Mela Sa- ary. (St. Jo*eph’s Redemptoritt J. Club queen. She attended IjO- lono, boys; Sister Sylvia, fifth ROSE MARIA TRUJILIA), infant. Parish, Denver) retto Heights for one year and grade, Mary Cabral, boys, Viola YOER 3159 Marion Street. Survivors include POCKET her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Vicente The Double Ring Club will is now a member of the teaching Hernandes, girls; Sister Ann Trujillo; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. staff at the Paramount School Maureen, fourth grade, Esther Antonio Torres and Mr. and Mrs. Lee have a costume hard-time Hal­ Let Ui Pay Your Billi Trujillo: and great-grandparents. Mr. loween party Saturday, Oct. 23, of Music. She is the daughter Garcia, boys, Victor Du Lac, and Mrs. Miguel Anaya. Interment Mt. in the parish hall. There will be of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sa- boys, Emma Sanchez, girls; All types of Loons Mode OliveU Trevino Mortuary.' dancing to a live orchestra and dusky of 621 W. Fourth Avenue Sister Anthony Mary, three B, BONNIE JO KURZYNA of Brighton. appropriate refreshments will be Mr. Solko is the son of Mr. and Josephine Rivera, boys, Val Sa- She is survived by her husband, Lm Kurxyna: her parents, Mr. and Mra. served. The cost is $1.25 per Mrs. Carl Solko of Herndon, lias,_ girls; Sister Ann Josetta, CITIZEIVS Joe Abel, Greeley; three sisters, Mrs. couple and the committee an­ Kans., and was graduated from three A, Fredis Riabli, girls, Lor­ Dorothy Hufendick, Evans: Mrs. the Atwood High School, At­ raine Archuleta, boys; Sister Peggy Drawer, and Dianne Abel: and nounces there will be a prize for LOAI\ CO. four brothers. Kenneth. Bob, and Dan the funniest and prettiest cos­ wood, Kans. He is employed in Pauline, two B, Beatrice Padijla, Abel. Greeley: and Donald R. Long. tumes. The committee on ar­ the soils laboratory of the Colo­ girls, Molly Vigil, boys; Sister 1.538 California St. Requiem High Masa was celebrat^ rado State Highway Department. Rita Mary, two A, Lucy Marti­ Oct. 20 in St. Augustine's Church. rangements is composed of Mr. Brighton. and Mrs. Edwin McCloskey, Mr. Will Buy Drapes nez, girls, Estella Guterriez, M A. 3-4959 I ANNA CHRISTMANN. 82. formeriy and Mrs. Ijawrence Ochs, and At the Parent-Teachers’ meet­ boys, Cordy Ramirez, boys; Sis- Ray Dillon, Pres. of 2700 b^ixabeth StxeeU She is sur­ Mr. and Mrs. George Canny to­ ter Eugene Mary, one B, Mary vived by three sisters, Mrs. Pauline ing last week it was decided to c4 Qood J^ame Rank. Mrs. Theresa Scherer, and Mrs. gether with the officers. buy new drapes for the high Margaret Sehober: and a brother. Frans Larry Sexton and daughter school library and new seat cov­ Erhard. Requiem High Mase was cele- Charlotte left Oct. 19 for Mem­ brated OcL 19 in St. Francis de Sales’ ers for the sixth grade. Members J^evex Weaxi Out! Church. phis, Tenn., to visit David Sex­ wiio volunteered for the mem­ FRED E. MOSHER. 65, 2218 Ful­ ton, who is a student in the elec­ bership drive were Margaret It ii made of an inherited blend ton Street. He is survived by hit wife, tronics school with the U. S. Monahan and Mrs. John Lavach. ofI durable quaiittes,ouaiittes, nurtured by Marian H. Mosher; four sons. Ernest Navy. ambition ana succeaaca, tems>ered E., Lakewood: Sgt. David E., Germany: Mrs. Eva Canino, the presi­ restraints, hardened by aelf- Robert V., Grand Island. Neb.: and The Rev. Joseph Meunier, dent, announced her high school discipline, seasoned by humor and Daniel 0.. Bushnell, Neb.: and six C.SS.R., left Oct. 17 for Detroit, room mothers, with the excep­ 7THERE DENVER SHOPS VTITH CONROENCH . polished by aRection. grandchildren. Requiem High Mass was where he will make his 10-day Such names live and gain celebrated Oct. 16 in SU Therese’s tion of 9-3. They are: 9-1, Mar­ DOVNTOVN • KE;.«mu 4-21U CHERSY CREEK • DEti. 3SSS$ strength through succeeding fen- Church, Aurora. ' retreat jorie Carter; 9-2, Mrs. Florence At the present time, Father erstiont. Keep your name bright MRS. CONCETTA M. MARINO Gasser; 10-1, Mrs. V. Horan; ia memory! James Sullivan, C.SS.R., is giv­ Mrs. Concetta Marino. 26. o( 5172 10- 2, Mrs. Emanuel Kroone- Dudley Street, Arvada, died OcU 14 in ing a two-week mission in Sacred berger; 11-1, Mrs. Ralph Longo; a local hospital. Heart Church, Rock Island, 111. 11- 2, Mrs. Michael Lagrimanti; A M M h Mrs. Marino was bom Aug. 1, 1928. Shortly after Nov. 1, the Very in Welby. She attended school there, 12- 1, Mrs. Helen McNicholas; Jacques Brothers and was married to Martin G. Marino Rev. Charles Buckley, C.SS.R., and 12-2, Mrs. Bertha Yonkers. LIFE in 1946. pa.stor, will ask for bids to re­ She is survived by her husband, her Grades one and 10-1 won the Monuments of Distinction parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maxzotti. finish the church pews. Where attendance prizes, and the cake Since 1902 in One Location t Welby; and four brothers. Frank, necessary, some of the kneeling donated by the first,grade room George, Fred, and Joe Mozxotti. pads will be replaced with new Requiem High Mem wae celebrated mothers was won by Sister M. 28 E. 6th A t « . AL. 5-2019 Oct. 18 in Assumption Church. Burial ones. Blanche. Father Willard Berber- was in Mt. OItveL Boulevaid Mortu­ ary. Banns of Marriage ich, C.SS.R., prefect of the grade Banns of marriage were an­ school and director of the nounced for the first time be­ Knights of the Altar, announced tween Patricia Saducky of this that a similar group was organ­ parish and Charles Francis Solko ized in the high school. Hostesses of St. Philomena’s Parish. The for the meeting were Mmes. Leo Proy to 'Good St. Anne' wedding will take place on Sat­ Canavan, Larry Sullivan, Vera urday, Nov. 20, in St. PhilO' Lucero, Frank Taylor, and J. E. Connolly. Perpetual Novena mena’s Church. The bride-to-be was a 12-year Hartford-Oleson Nuptials I student at SL Joseph’s, and was Miss Merrilyn Joyce Oleaon Every Sunday Afternoon at 4 oTiock 'graduated in 1953. She was na­ became the bride of James A. tional honor student in her soph- Hartford, Jr., in St. Joseph’s I omore. junior, and senior years, Church ()ct. 13. Father Buckley Held at a member of the Pep Club, Mc- officiated. Margaret Mary and Auley Club, S.S.C. officer, Joseph McCormick were the wit­ I Drama and Literary Clubs, and nesses. The couple are home to friends at 322 E. 17th Avenue. The bride is the daughter of HER SHRINE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oleson of Oldest Sister Madelia, Minn., and the bride­ groom is the son of Mr. and UP OP D O W N -A SMART BPIMI Dies Mrs. James Anthony Hartford, IN THE ROCKIES Of Charity Sr., of 20 S. Xavier Street. He Sister Angela Murphy, 99, old has been a member of the Den­ est member of the .Cincinnati ver police force for the past two Sisters of Charity died Oct. 12 in years. He is a graduate of St. DIPLOMAT Services their mother-house in Mt. St. Jo­ Francis de Sales’ High School, seph, 0. class of 1945. A native of Painesville, 0., Making the retreat last week Sister Angela had been a mem­ end at El* Pomar were Mmes J. b y C H A IM P Rosary ber of the order for 76 years. Berger, J. Gabble, R. McNich­ olas, Cora Pollock, and Miss She had served as a music How do you like to wear your brim— a con­ teacher at Springer Institute, Hazel Pollock. Cincinnati, 0., and at schools Michelle, daughter of Mr. and servative up or a casual down? Either way, Novena Prayers in Springfield, 0.; Albuquerque, Mrs. John Capra; Aginaldo, son you’ll look good in Diplomat Here’s quality N. Mex.; Denver and Trinidad, of Mr. and Mrs. Aginaldo Jiron; that costs less than you'd guess— imported where she was stationed from Benjamin Ray, Jr., son of Mr. fur felt, soft Kasmir Finish, reeded leather. and Mrs. Benjamin Gallego; and 750 Benediction 1879 to 1920. Choice of shades— come in and look them She was a sister of two other Richard Dennis, son of Mr. and over I Each hat individually boxed I Sisters of Charity, Sister Leona Mrs. Paul Montoya, were bap­ and Sister Aurelia, both of whom tized. Veneration of Her Relic are deceased. She is survived by Y O U CAN'T BEAT A CHAMP FOR YALUEI a niece, Miss Marquerite Myler, Xi Indianapolis, Ind.; and a nephew, Joseph Myler, Rochester, N.Y. IfaiD Floor *— Downtown and Cherrr Creak Many Miraculous Favors Obtained Requiem High Mass was cele­ Through Her Intercession brated Oct. 15 in the mother- ! house chapel. Burial was in the sisters’ cemetery. ST. ANNE'S O il AVAILABLE AFTER SERVICES Q bsiqq,-3'SiUou}i, /- Burial ia Pueblo PRINTING COMPANY KE. 4-4054 for Nun's Mother 1454 Welton (Rear)

Mrs. Ilegrina ^kiff died Oct 14. She was a resident of Pueblo for 59 years. See Or. P. W. FORSTER d . c . She was a member of Cathe­ HEART, NERVOUS and GLAND DISEASES dral Parish, Denver, and St. EYE • EAR • NOSE • THROAT Mary’s Parish, Pueblo; the Chris­ HEART DISEASE Ut t|pc*. Valrulu PlsetM Hrtkatti Abort of Rretib. RbeomtUe Bean tian Mothers, the Third Order pAlplUtloa. ElbrilUtloa (ihtlriot b«art) Arritnliiilt (unetto ImaU Tut «r butim of St. Francis, St. Ann’s Society, Specialiging Burt Bt|b cr low Blood Pruiore. Poor (HmUatlon. Nivt ywt Hurt aaalMd by tba in Quality MVMt Miiitlfli dlHbMtU aailiMai Ut’* flad iha eauM aod btlp jm oetnom tl Women’s Catholic Order of For­ Boa Mfor# it li toe late u do so esters, and St. Joseph’s Lodge, Plumbing NEtViUS DISEASE! Kpllipiy. Kcoralita. paraints. Utota) Drpreaioa. AitliBa. Bay Ttm. SHRINE OF KSKJ. BroDchlUa. Bleua. 8Ue dlwaau. EexcBa. ate Budaeba (Micraioa). ~ Baad Nolaaa. Daaf* and Dan. Car Acncs Mrs. Skiff is survived by her 6LARD DISEASES Prolapaed Oriani (Utanis. ete.L Fibroid Tuson, Bet Flaabaa. Cbaafi husband, Michael; a n d two Heating of Ufa. Irraculat HtutrtMtioo. Pioatala Glaod daughters, Sister Elizabeth Re­ Repairs STIMACN. Urn. Cldsey Bladdar. Oall Bladder Dliraaaa. StofeaeD k Duodiaal (Hean, Dta- ST. ANNE IN THE ROCKIES gina of the Sisters of Charity of batai loe lanlia). Aotala. flieeoofba. Ntw Treatutot for Vertebral Dlte Inflamation (No Surterf) Cincinnati, stationed in Pueblo, INEUHA7I8B. Arthrltla. Naoritif. Sdatka, Ltnebaio. Blp. Lai. Buk k Saerelllae Patia and Miss Regina Skiff, Denver. Boaboea. Bvo))«a k Palafnl Baodi iep k Fact ASK ESI HANDBOIK IF DISEASn Requiem High Mass was cele­ 1554 California McCIintock Bldg. MAib 3-5596 Webster at Grant Place brated Oct. 16 in St. Mary’s SLATTERY Church, Pueblo. Interment was Xrvada, Colo. in Puebio. & $200 Bequest “Why Pay More?” For Chalice (Trademark) Archbishop Urban J. Vehr o ' COMPANY If You Cannot Attend Denver was given $200 for the Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores purchase o f a chalice for S t Plumbing and Heating John the Evangelist’s Church, in Colorado Owned Stores Your Intentions Will Be addition to a diamond wrist Contractors watch, two diamond rings, and 16th & Clenarm other jewelry containing semi­ JOHN J. CONNOR, PrMld«nt Englewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. precious stones from the $15,000 ROBERT P. CONNOR. VIct P ru idet 30 South Broadway Placed at Her Shrine estate o f Mrs. Nellye B. Toner. 15th and California 1726 MARKET STREET 3933 W. Colfax The remainder of her $15,000 17th and Tremont estate was left to relatives and Phone MAin 3-7127 or 3-7128 Curtis & 15th St. friends.

• J..------• - Thursday, October 21, 1954 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Mistakes of 1945 Catch IJp With Cs ^TRANGEBUTTRUR A NGE BUT TRU Our Responsibility for Italian Reds b LittU'Knows Facts for CatholicsE Bv M. I. MURRAY Oerinsi. UM. tiCMA Km l j REGISTORIA LS...... J By Paul H. Hal^ett time Russia was still an ally; corporation. OF ALL ATTACKS made Stalin had theoretically abol­ Nobody should be blamed on Catholicity, I have always ished the Comintern; and particulary hard for what hap­ OLe h r ic k thought it insufferably prig- Communism was rated as a pened in 1944 and 1945. Only fa rtifie^ church Providence of God Is Forgotten Factor ish that the impoverished democratic movement." those in the West who were ofS lM O K H E . f talian nation has been taxed TO MATTHEWS* COM- the most firmly grounded in rW N C E with being one-third Commu­ MENTS I would add that the principle, and the most clearly nist. The proportion of real chief source of revenue of the visioned, had any great dis­ (l4lK fr I5*cent Whither Christian Civilization? Marxists in the Peninsula no­ Communist party n Italy is trust of the Communists in it A where approachet. that figure. alleged to be its monopoly of those war-hysterical days. But, pidv>*4S<]lM By R ev. John B. E bel Whatever the proportion, trade with Russia. It was the by the same token, Americans, sam ple modern "universal states,” between whom there however, the U.S. has its large U.S. occupation authorities, a Catholic a n d n y > istence of any truth. (Indeed, that present the struggle and couragement offered by the you cannot make any real the conflict for journalists, worth-while results of this lat­ beneficial compromise unless and so naturally they will be est decision will not convince you know that a truth stands the ones that will receive the many of them o f the value of F.J. KIRCHHOF /n I i\ at the center, like an anchor.) major share of the publicity. needed progress even when (9 t NOPCN Till 6 P.M. MONDAYS If Newman had had his way But actually in reading great odds must be faced, I V in the schools of the late Vic­ these accounts the public is IT WILL STILL BE some torian period, and in the led astray into thinking that time before segreMtion in Construction Co. World War I period and the the question will always be American schools will be»co..i- years that followed, we would one of consternation in the pletely abolished, but America not have now these brilliant, South. It is very easy, when certainly has made a note­ BUILDERS educated persons who are sim­ one is bombarded by one aide worthy start. The fact cannot X h e A m e r i c a n N a h o m l E a n k pletons about spiritual and of a questioir almost to the ex­ be denied that the Supreme We Appreciate Your Patronage philosophic truths. And we clusion of the other, to for­ Court’s decision is being ac­ of Denver • 17th and Lawrence would be facing the Commun­ get that there is another side. cepted with considerably more ist menace on much firmer It is very easy to lose sight of resignation than many ever 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. MEMBER; FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - grounds than we do now. the good when one is directly believed possible. PAGE FOURTEEN Offref/VSB Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, October 21,1954

Amusements-Dining % Precious Blood LUNCHEONS...... 75c ^ Recreation DINNERS...... $ 1.0 0 up Unit to Discuss Open Daily II a.m. to 3 a.m. Packaged Dinners to Take Home Floral Designs New China Cafe (M oil Pricious Blood Porlsk, Donver) Pritate Room for Parties Good Food—Reasonable Prices The Altar and Rosary Society Colfax at Clarkson will meet Monday, Oct. 26, at AL. 5-0766 No Liquor CH. 4-9702 | Somatkint jou'll talk abont whan you gat back bomal 8 o.’cloek. According to Mrs. Henderson, program chairman, CUB OB LUBB OINNKRS ARB INTBRNATIONALLt FAMOUS there will be a talk on floral arrangements. THE HOLLAND HOUSE 1 Hostesses for this meeting will 0 <^tOt N CO lOB A tiro . be Mrs. Eugene Kottenstette, chairman; Mrs. Elmer Houtsma, ST. LOUIS' CHURCH Mrs. Harry Fletcher, and Mrs. Frank Hillard. The new offertory envelopes FREE DELIVERY TO 5 CHURCH AREAS will be mailed, starting Monday, BAZAAR Knights of Columbus; Father Daniel Flaherty CHRIST THE KING - BLESSED SACRAMENT O ct 25. The handling and mail­ Friday luncheon fr.n Z " of the Register, Frank Morriss of the Register, ing of these envelopes are pro­ * Louisville, Colo. CURE D'ARS - ST. JAMES - ST. THERESE'S gift to William J. Groham, honored by the group Robert Norton, grand knight of Knights of Co­ jects of the Men’s Club. DINNERS & SNACKS FROM $ .55 to $1.45 Oct. 15 |is Our Man, Friday. Members of the lumbus Council 539; Father John Ebel, city editor The Teen Club' members arc Register staff were .special guests. Mr. Groham of the Denver Catholic Register; Paul Hallett of reminded that their “ Haydance” To Pay for Sisters’ New Convent FREE DELIVERY BOUNDARIES is shown in the foreground left, and Mr. Peri, the Register, and Father Francis Syrianey, pastor is to be Thursday, O ct 2L They right. Standing in the rear, left to right, are of St. Pius X Parish, Aurora.— (Photo by Mor­ will meet at tha church at 7 EAST TO PEORIA ST., NORTH TO SMITH RD. R. J. Heim, manager of Ship^tead and Johnson’s gan) o’clock and will proceed from Suturduy & Sunday, October 23 & 24 Ice Follies and a member of the Minneapolis SOUTH TO ALAMEDA, WEST TO COLO, BLVD. there to Glasier’s Barn for tte On October 22 + + + hayride. After the ride they will return to the parish hall for the BAKED HAM DINNER CHICKEN CHICKEN dance. Spanish Music, Dancing Catholic Press A bulletin board has been do­ 12 to 4 p.m. Sunday SHRIMP SHRIMP nated by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd FISH FISH Gregarek. This gift was installed Booth & Games ■ Fun for All Set for Luncheon Club Needed to Give in the vestibule of the church by Tom McGovern. EAT ON OUR BEAUTIFUL PATIO, IN YOUR CAR, Baptized was Timothy Dean, Spanish music 'and dancing eral district attorney for Colo son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 3alis- OR IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME. will headline a program of en­ rado: I*&co Sanchez, operator of Man Full View bury. tertainment at the Knights of radio station KFSC; Dr. Ernest “ The secular press is incom­ TELEPHONE ------FR. 7-8883 Columbus Friday Luncheon Club Bustamente, dentist and presi­ S t Margaret Mary’s Circle plete because it fails to report will meet O ct 18 with Mrs. Wil­ Have you been in on Oct. 22. An aggregation of dent of LULAC; Pete Shannon, news from important sources liam Nash in her new home in talented musicians and dancers Jr., president of the Latin Amer open to Catholic papers,’’ said has been selected to carry out lean Educational Toundation; the Harvey Park section. .KE. 4-7918. Fraiik Morriss in an address be­ the club’s "Spanish Interlude.’’ Father John Ordinas, C.R., pas­ fore t h e Knights of Columbus First in the spotlight will be tor of St. Cajetan’s; end “ Corky” Friday Luncheon Club on Oct » CENTEIimL 300M Linda Siote, five-year-old dancer. Gonzales, popular and high-rank­ 15. His topic was “ The Catholic Holy Rosary PTA who has appeared twice on TV, ing boxer Press and Catholic Life.” JhsL <£oiuA. (Roonc on “ This, That and the Other,” Royfy Morriss said that man can lately? (Minagfrotnf of Either and Frank Ponr) Ninth Avenue At Speer Bird. To Be Chairman look at the surface or temporal To Meet Oct. 21 Joseph B. Barry, Denver busi side of things, or at their core, COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF (Holy Rotary Parish, Deqvar) ness and tax consultant, and from the standpoint of eternal FINEST CHINESE AND treasurer of the Latin American truth. “ Listen to the finest sec­ The PTA will meet Thursday, AMERICAN FOODS Educational Foundation, will be ular commentators and to the Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. in the school That’s a catch question. chairman of the day. In addition noted writers in t h e secular hall. The seventh and eighth A Beautiful [.Jintrrn Lifhted Dlntns Room in tha to emceeing the entertainment, press, and you won't find one grade pupils’ mothers will act as Because the Centennial Room it Veterans of Foretm W an Hotna hcste.sses for this meeting. A John 8. Stewart Poat No. i he will introduce Father James whose view is from the philo­ the neu.1 room with the old look at the movie, Montana Mike, will be « Open to tha Public Moynihan, who will speak very sophical standpoint,” he said. Old Navarre. n a.m. to Midnight ~ Sat. till X t.m. briefly on “ Spanish-Americans Catholic writers, on the other shown instead of having the reg- (Cloaed Tueadars) and Education.” hand, he said, are probing fo f games party. Proceeds It’s a room where you can meet go toward the purchase Born in Greenville, 0., Barry the truth underlying our prob­ friends and refresh yourself. served in the Pacific Theater lems. 'assroom seats, the main aim with the Seventh Infantry Divi­ Morriss, author and an asso­ of the PTA this year. Members Instead o f the "new look " that sion of the army in World War ciate editor of the Register, was are asked to bring Columbine everybody talks about the Centennial DELICIOUS II. Following the war, he at­ the principal speaker on the coupons to the school; this is a tended Miami University in Ox club’s “ Catholic Press Day.” Vis­ source of revenue for the PTA. Room has the old look that every- LUNCHEONS ford. 0., and was graduated from itors were Father John Ebel, city The Thanksgiving turkey j)ody likes. the School of Business of Denver editor of the Denver Catholic games party on Nov. 19 promises FROM 85c University, where he was presi­ Register, and associate editors to be the largest and beiR of its Wine and dine fine at Johnny dent of the Newman Club and Father Daniel Flaherty and Paul kind. Ott's Old Navarre. of the Phi Kappa Catholic fra­ Hallett. The following won the awards ternity. He took postgraduate Father Francis Syrianey, for­ at the fall jamooree, which was work at night at Regis College mer member of the Register staff a success: Admiral upside down and Colorado University. and now chairman of St. Pius X refrigerator, Clara Jacoby; case Prior to opening his own of­ Parish, served as thairman of the of beverage, Agnes Kucler; and THE OLD ^ fice, Barry was employed as a dav and introduced Morriss. the clock radio, Ann O’Rell. a m /t e tax analyst by the Colorado 1727 Tremont Place # MAin 3-6789 State Tax Commission and on and on the “ Froggy Croaker j budget and mhnagement work by Show.” She is a protege of the'the City of Denver. At present Plan Larger Play Area Complete Dinners .... from $1.7.S : Dorothy Gibbons School o f he is chainjian of the tax com- Dancing. imittee of the Denver Chamber Every Evening, 5 to 9 . . . Sundays, 4 to 8:30 Combining their talents in sev- Commerce, Buffet Dinners Thursdays and Saturdays at $2.25 A past officer of the Denver At Presentation School MOST PRECIOUS -Music for Listening — Plenty of Free Parking eral musical numbers will be I Eddie Martinez, George Chavez, Council of the Knights of Colum­ 12100 E. COLFAX AVENUE PH. EM. 6-2001 land Mrs. Olvera. Martinez was bus. Barry and his wife "AI” live (Preientatlon Parish, Denver) p.m. Tickets are $1 and may be obtained from any Holy Name At Filzsimone Corner graduated from the Lament in Mother of God Parish. ’ Work is already well under BLOOD PARISH man after the Sunday Masses or School of Music of Denver Uni­ Luke Montoya way on plans to provide a novena services. versity and is a well-known greater playground area for the Our Mon Friday The Christian Family Move­ FOR QUALITY MEATS & GROCERIES pianist. Chavez plays the accord children at Presentation School. , , , , . , , . Luke Montoya, plant manager ment couples in the parish are ion, both solo and in bands, and of the Earlv Coffee Company Approximately four lots ad­ STARTS TOMORROW D E X l l A M jacent to the church are being sponsoring an informal get- pursues advanced study at the | will be Our Man Friday. Born in' together Oct. 29 in the parish Stancato School of Accordion. Leadville, he attended school cleared by volunteer members of Barney's Fine Meats THE the parish. The siding and most hall at 8 p.m. The CFM is Mrs. Olvera will sing, play the I there and was graduated from dedicated to husbands and wives Barney Amrein, Member Most Precious Blood Parish SEASON’S guitar, and dance. A popular per-1 Cathedral High School in Den- of the roof have been removed from the house on the property. working together for happier Open Eteningz end Sundays former, she is also proprietor of ver. During World War II he families and family life. A BEST! the Olvera Dancing Studio. Alice served in the Merchant Marine. The remainder of the structure 2276 So. Colorado Blvd. SK. 6-2393 and several trees are still to be special invitation is extended to Montoya and Madge Gallegos Montoya holds the office of all the married couples in th e will collaborate in a sparkling outside guard in the Knights of removed, ks much as possible of the materials from the building parish. Refreshments will be dancing act. "Both are pupils of Columbus and is also chairman served. Mrs. Olvera and have performed of the Denver council's Golden is being salvaged for later use. with the Denver Symphony Industrial School Committee. He All the “ muscle power" is ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH Orchestra and the Denver Muni­ and his wife, Elizabeth, and their being donated by parishioners Patronise These Friendly Firms cipal Band. son and daughter, are members working on week ends. -Since Among the prominent Denver of St. Patrick's Parish. some of the materials cannot be Mother of God Spanish-AmeriAns invited are Sponsored by the Knights of salvaged and must be removed, James Fresques, city council­ Columbus, the Friday Lunch­ anyone having or knowing of a Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS bulldozer or dump truck that man: Charles Vigil,- former fed- eon Club is open to all Cath­ V 0. PETERSON, Prop. olic men. The luncheons, which can be donated for this purpose Legion Initiates Lubriralion • Delro Batterica are catered by Boxer’s Steak is invited to relay the informa­ Cut Rate Dru){s Judge Frantz Addresses House, are served in the K. of tion to Lu Barry at KE. 4-7061. Car Wa.shing C. Hall at 1575 Grant, and are Men who have some time over Fountain Servifs Sundries IRVING BERLINS Census Projeci Your Business Appraelated 'Men of Mullen' Meet scheduled to end at I p.m. the week ends find an oppor­ W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS sharp. No dues are collected tunity to help on this project. Fort Logan.— '(Mullen High (Mother of God Parish, Denver) Alameda & So. Broadwav Alameda & Logan PE. S-9840 School)— The first father-son and no funds are over solicited. Work starts about 8 a.m. on Saturday. Members of tha Legion of meeting of the year was held on Mary started taking a parish Oct. 12 in the school cafeteria. The sisters have offered a special novena of good works census Wednesday evening. Oct. A Paramount Picture in VistaVision and in Color by Techmcolor The president of the “ Men for 13. They will work'first in the BUCHANAN’S Mullen” organization is Mr. Sul­ for all their benefactors, es­ Altar Society pecially those who gave so area between Cherry Creek and Christian Bros. Wines livan. First Avenue. 8pd^f0lt The speaker for the evening. generously to the recent pantry All Pap'lar Judge Albert T. Frantz, gave a shower. It was announced by Mrs. Ger­ Cleoners & Dyers W« Deliver speech on "A Judge's Credo,” Has 1st Social The sisters a a saving can­ ald Connelly, president o f the which contained some of the celed stamps for foreign mis­ Altar and Rosary Society, at the J. H. BoUingtr . Dick Tremlatl PE. 3-1777 377 So. Bdw7. sions. Last year they were meeting Oct. 14 that a new complications that are met by a 328 Broadway judge on the bench. awarded the traveling trophy bronze antependium is being The firm* lifted here dtferve t* After a movie on fishing, a At St. Mary's for efforts in this project. 'This made by Mrs. A. W. Baur. The PE. 3-3753 & 3-3754 t he remembered when you ere dU* year the sights are set on a tribtttinf xottr patroBeft te tbe Wright & Magill fishing rod was (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, design in the center is to be different linef of bufioeM. awarded to Arthur Curtis. Denver) permanent trophy. The stamps put on by the Carmelite Sisters. may be turned in at the school. The Altar and Rosary So­ Hostesses at the luncheon pre­ ciety's first fall qociaj, a card Credit Union ceding the meeting were Mmes. Call a party, will be given on Friday To Move Office Rudolph Puncec, Ralph Burg, night, Oct. 22, in the parish hall, After Nov. 1, the parish John Selensky, and William W. 26th and Depew, at 8 o’clock. Credit Union office will be at Brayden. A musical program was •ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL ZONKI'AU Tickets may be obtained at the 634 Julian Street. Until then, given by Mrs. James Mooney, door. There will be special deposits or payments may be violinist, and Mrs. Leonard A. SHOPPING CENTER !VI.\in 3-7171 Tangmey, vocalist. Plans were CHEAPER RATES prizes, table prizes, and refresh- made at the old address, or, if made for the needlework bazaar t-WAT RADIO CLEAN NEW CAR.® ments. Patrons are requested to more convenient, the envelopes I bring their own cards. marked “ Credit Union” on the and bake sale to be held Nov. 19 bulletin board in the rear of the in the church basement. Two PHOTO Attractive, Roomy The October committees are: hand-painted oil pictures will be D O R IS . Sanctuary, Mrs. Haug and Mrs. church may be used. ENTERPRISE Beginning Wednesday, Oct. given as special prizes. Facilities Available Stevens; large linens, Mrs. W. E. Michael George Brungardt, son Variety Shoppe Commercial Photography Lain; small linens, Mrs. Bamz; 27, the Credit Union savings Church Wadding! for plan for school children will be of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brun­ ReadyAo.lPear • Notions - G ifts Parochial School Spociallata surplices, Mrs. Vendena; and gardt, was baptized, with Vir­ 17(1 Hiaik«ldl AU (-77(1 albs, Mrs. Hershberger. opened. During the paAt five Z4-HOUR SERVICE Private) Parties, years the school children have ginia Satorium and Gerald Grac. Archalna. Prop. Ull B. llth Art. AC t-Mtl Mrs. Fred Kirk will he had the opportunity of saving Rogers as sponsors and Joyce hostess to St. Joseph’s Circle regularly in the Parish Credit Noterman as proxy. Wedne.sday, Oct. 27. Special Dinners Union. Accounts of children The Rt. Rev. Charles Cari- The Sunday instrirction classes alone now total more than $10,- ston, O.S.B., Abbot of S t Paul’s and Luncheons for the children attending public 000 in savings, and several loans Abbey, Newton, N. J., was a 18th Ave. Motor Service schools will be held after the 8 visitor in the rectory this week. at have been made to children »for Complets Auto Repairing o’clock Mass. the purchase of bicycles, musical The Little Flower Circle will meet with Mrs. Frank Campbell BOGGIO'S A two-week miision, to be instruments, .tuition, etc. The W « Repair All Makes of Cart for a bridge luncheon Thursday conducted by Paulist Father children are encouraged to Authorised United Motor Semico afternoon, Oct. 21. 'S- Peter Davitt, will itarty-Sun- empty their “ piggy banks” and IM« PraakUn BL Ralph Harkcl. Ownor DU. I-H ll day, Nov. 7. deposit their savings in the C h e v te £ m The PTA will feature one hot Credit Union. Any amount of Gets Purple Heart dog luncheon a month, beginning 25 cents or more is accepted. Medal 4 Years Late JOE ONOFRIO RESTAURANT ^ Thursday, OcL 28. Future dates The meeting of the Altar Ernie Contrearas, former Home of Quality Pianos i 75 W. C roM w ood A*«., Eaglewood will be published. This luncheon and Roiarjr Society scheduled WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE (U M U. Se., bet. Mwy. eed AeeeM) will replace the Halloween party. Arf-my sergeant and first Denver for Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. has been G1 to be released from a North postponed until next Thurs­ CURE d'ARS PARISH 100% Membership Korea prison camp, received the Cable-Mehlin day, Oct. 28, at the same time. Purple Heart Medal on O ct 19 N. BOGGiO J. R. Gallagher, membership The meeting will begin in the for a leg wound suffered in com­ Lester Betsy Ross chairman of the PTA, reported church with Rosary and Bene­ bat Nov. 1, 1950. THELMA KASSON YOU ALWAYS Your the membership drive was a diction. Contrearas, whose family BEAUTY SALON ' Trade in your old piano great success witK 100-per-cent Tickets are now available for pleaded at the Mother Cabrlni 2876 Colorado Blvd. SAVE AT Genial Host membership. the annual turkey games party on a new Spinet or J-V Set shrine for his release from the Hair Styling The first grade teacher. Sister sponsored by the Holy Name So­ Best Trade in Town Red camp, ^lans to join the Permanent IFapIng SIMMONS DRUG SUmat -D Helen Ann, recently lost her fa ­ ciety. The benefit will be held regular army if his leg is in good 1805 Broadway , MA. 3-8585 7 441 PUONB DExtac t-lU S FREE PARKiNO ther, Rochus Phieffef, of at the Comet Theater, West First enough condition for nim to pass Tbolma Kaaaon O'Connor. Owner 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 7-2614 Acroit from tho Cosmopolitan Hotal Nebraska. and Knox Court, on Nov. 17 at 8 the physical examination. Thursday, October 21,1954 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TeIephone,'KEyitone 4-4205 PAGE FIFTEEN Littleton Parish St. Anne Shrine, Arvada, Crowd Expected at Ball Adult Choir Sets Makes Credit Union Plans In St. Pius Tenth Parish Arvada. — (Shrine o f St. John and Marie Seubert as spon­ A n n e)— When the Holy Name sors; Aurora. — (St. Pius Tenth the beginning of the religious Parish)— Anticipation is mount classes for th^oungsters. Men’s Club met Oct. 14 with a Melvin Raymond, son of Mr. First Rehearsal ing to a high pitch as the eve­ large number of men present, and Mrs. John Sullivan, with The Holy Name Society will prelimina plans for a parish ning of the Harvest Ball ap­ Littleton. — (St. Mary’s Par­ )7 John and Catherine Bowe as meet in the St. Therese Parish credit union were made and ap­ proaches. The social event, first ish)— The adult choir will hold sponsors; Nancy Kay, daughter Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 27. All plication made for a federal in the parish’s young history, its first practice of the season of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kretz, with men are urged to be present charter. Talks concerning credit will be held on Friday evening, in the church at 8 o’clock on William J. and Roberta Wheeler The study circle will meet on union procedure and help in the Oct. 22, in Chris Maurer’s Town Thursday evening, Oct. 21. Prep­ as sponsors; Stephen Thomas, Monday, O ct 25, in the home o f organization were given by C. House Supper Club. aration will be made fo r the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Shirley Jorgensen, 831 0. Cherry, Clyde Dwyer, Pat Christmas music, as well as the McGann, with Bryan and Marian Advance indications are that Troy. The meeting night and a Cawley, and Father Francis 10 o’clock High Mass which will Stanford as sponsors; and Paula throngs o f parishioners and chairman will be decided upon Syrianey. Application for charter be offered each Sunday. Male Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. friends from all over Denver at this time. memberships were made by Fa­ James Guse, with Eugene and will pack the popular patio of voices are especially needed. A ther Bernard Kelly, William Baptized this weak were the new director has been secured. Katherine Veraldi as sponsors. the Town House with a record at­ Warner, L e o Kretz, Emil tendance. following infants: Kristine Marie, Baptized were Timothy Dan­ Gimeno, Edwin P. Walsh, Ray iel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis The Eddie Santangelo quartet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chase, Louie Ramunno, and Ed currently featured at the restau­ B. Vander Veer, with Mr. and D. McCarthy, with Thomas Hanz- Rodewald. lick and Wilma Hanzlick as rant, famous for its country Mrs. John Sharrow as sponsors; It was decided to install poor Air Line Safety club atmosphere, will contribute Catherine Andrea, daughter of sponsors; and David Charles, son boxes in the church and Henry musically to the guaranteed eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Eloy C. Chavez, o f Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Schaum- Koldeway and Francis Melroy berg, with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ning o f fun and enjoyment. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. were appointed to act as a com­ Swan as sponsors; Janet Elaine, Troupe as sponsors. mittee to take care of them and Topic for Meet At m. special attraction a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royden Catechism classes for children to do the work of the St. Vincent modernistic '55 G .E. clock- of grade school age attending redio will be presented, com­ L. Ruggles, with Mr. and Mrs. de Paul Society within the par­ Claude Collings as sponsors; Les­ public schools are held in the ish. It was voted to have the pliments of Ted Murphy, school each Sunday after the 8 Of Aurora Group Aurora merchant and member lie Anne, daughter of Mr. and Holy Name Men’s Club affiliate o ’clock Mass. Mrs. Richard H. Kaster, with with the National Council of r above are, from left, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Mat­ of St. Therete’s Parish, who it The Junior Newman Club Aurora.— (St. Therese’s Par­ On Hand to Greet i thew J. Smith, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Charles H. well known for hit generosity Tobert Oler and Betty Apt as Catholic Men. Plans were fur­ ish)— Edward Sirvotka, a statis­ sponsors; and Nancy Ellen, meetings, for boys and girls of ther outlined by Ed Walsh, chair­ Union Station, Denver, upon the prelate’s return Hagus, Archbishop Vehr, and the Rt. Rev. Mon­ to Catholic enterprises. high school age, are held in the tical engineer for the United Air from an ad limina visit to Pope Pius XII were signor Gregory Smith, V.G.— {Register photo by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man, for the parish dance to be Lines, will speak to the women of All are invited to the dance. school each Monday evening most of the clergy of the Denver area. Shown Turilli) Tickets are $1 per person and Thomas R. Armstrong, with Mr. held Nov. 13. Father Donald the Altar and Rosary Society at prior to novena services, begin­ O’Mahony, S.S.C., of Omaha may be purchased at the door. and Mrs. Neil Threlkeld as spon­ ning at 7 o'clock. their meeting Thursday, Oct. 28. sors. was a guest at the meeting. Returns on tickets mailed to The class of instruction for Hia. subject will be “ Safety in parishioners may be made at the Catholics and non-Catholics is Some 800 persons were served the United Air Lines.’’ The Ro­ Bernadette Marian Year Mission Set parish or at the ball. conducted by Father Frederick at the chicken pie dinner held sary will be recited at 7:45 in Sf. McCallin in the school each Oct. 17 in the parish hall. The the church and the business Catechism Classes Thursday evening beginning at homemade candy booth and the meeting will follow immediately 8 o’clock. The lecture and ques- faneywork booth were popular in the parish hall. Christmas Car(|At St. Louis', Englewood To Begin Soon tion-and-answer period last for attractions. The special prize, a The pastor. Father John Re­ approximately one hour, and all pop-up toaster, was given to Tom gan, will be back Sunday, Oct. Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ RL Rev. Monsignor Joseph P. Catechism classes for the chil­ are welcome to attend. Hine of 4785 Stuart. Charles 24, from his visit with his fam­ ish)— A Marian Year mission, O’Heron witnessed the ceremony dren in public schools will begin Smith o f Morrison was awarded ily in Boston. Sales Begin to i) Republican Candidate for linaro. Irene Rossi, One Domenico, Jen parish hall. Domenico, I^ucy DiGiaoomo, i^ix Di- Welcomes Pastor Entertainment will be pro­ Giscomo, Wil DiGiacomo, Min Domen­ for re-election as ico, Jennie Hardison, Lucy Domenico. Evergreen.— (Church of Christ vided, and every family in the Taxpayers Benefit Flo Ciancio. Grace Ferrero, .Mary Pe- the King)—The Rev. Donald A. parish is urged to participate in dotto, Helen Wall, Ak Domenico, Jen McMahon was welcomed home this religious and social function. DISTRICT JUDGE Forlunato, Grace Fortunato, Betty Jiul- iano, Mary Domenico. Caty Croce, An«e from his five-week European The officers of the Altar So­ Croce, Mary Labriola. Car Domenico, tour amid the spectacular adorn­ ciety, Mmes. Paul Kiklas, L. H. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Bette DeLuxio, Jessie Fabrixio. Rose ment of golden aspen surround­ Ruffe, Hugh Beers, and Alfred By Adopting State Amendment DeLuzio, Mary Rossi, Isabel Weibel, Adaraa — Arapahoe — Gilpin Marion Bushner. Mrs. Van Wert, Clara ing the altar of the mountain Gallegos, are the committee in Adduce!. Trese Broncucia; church, and with his homecoming, charge o f the dinner. Clear Creek — Jefferaon Counties Hazel Croteau, Rose Gaccetta. Del the parish held its second an­ Mrs. Everett Earnhardt has Porreco. Beth Jenaon, Rose Gaccetta, Juli Fabrizio. Rose Realc. Jo Serravo, nual .Aspen Sunday on Oct. 17. returned to her home from St. Pol. Adv. A more economicoL practical method of regulating all privately owned Trese Ciancio. Catherine Carnal. Marsje Beautifully harmonizing with the Anthony’s Hospital. Maznne. Mary Mazone, Ann Tomeo. background, the antependium public utilities such as gas, electric light power, ood communication systems Marie Weiman, Jo Perry. Sue Pedotto. Man; Ferrero, Rose Giannelli, Nel For­ and vestments were gold. tunato. Rose Molinaro. Trese Gaccetta. This scenic beauty of God’s is needed in Colorado. Nearly all the 48 states already hove stote-wide regu­ Mary Duraey, Carm Domenico, Marjca- let Rossi, Ant I^abriola, Louise Gac- creation of nature will remain lation oi utUities. retta. Caro) Spano, Marie Amato, Yo) intact until after the Feast of I^aRusso, Ange Marchese, Laura Giul- Chri.st the King on Oct. 31, B. A. (Bud) McCauley iano. Marie Cosimi, Mary DeLuzio. and Helen Ferrero, which the parish will celebrate State Amendment # 1, referred to the people by the legislature, will correct Besides doing some work and with a Triduum to Christ the having a lot of fun, the follow­ King, beginning Friday, Oct. 29. overlapping duplication of the present method, and give all Colorado tax­ ing PTA members earned $105 The Rev. Michael F. Kavanagh For SHEBIFF for their treasury, by serving a of Victor will conduct the tri­ payers a better regulatory system. State Amendment # 1 will in effect place chicken meal to 110 people who duum. MEMBER OF ST. LOUIS PARISH AND 4TH DEGREE KNIGHTS OF The executive committee of full regulatory power over private utilities in the hands oi the State Public attended the Adams County COLUMBUS COUNCIL NO. 539 Community Chest “ kickoff” din­ the Altar and Rosary Society Utilities Commission and thus eliminate the confusion which now exists. ner: will meet Thursday, Oct. 21, at Lorraine Ciancio. I^ucy DiGiacomo. 8 p.m. in the rectory. Marie Weiman, Ann Patterson, Cis !.«unenti. Isa Weibel, Lucy Domenico. Carm Domenico, Irene Rossi, Jen For­ THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE tunato, Betty DeLuzio, Rose Puhl. Rose Municipally owned utilities are specifically ex­ Hoffman, Ann Brienza, Kathy Kelley. Swansea Men Plan Albina Spera. Marie Milano, Kathy Ue Pinto. Phil Rotello. Beth Jensen. cluded from the provisions of State Amendment Marie Villano, Ralph Weibel, Maurice Jensen. Ralph Burchfield, and Chub 1st Fall Assembly BECAUSE DiGiacopo. n . R.E.A. Co-operative operations are not af­ (Our Lady of Grace Pariah, He is Courteous, Friendly and Fair. Denver) fected. ' Amendment f 1 does not change the On Friday night, Oct. 22, the He is a Life-Long Resident of Arapahoe County. PTA to Hear Talk Men’s Club will hold the first right of local communities to grant franchises or business meeting of the year in He is 39 Years of Age, 6’2” Tall, 205 Lbs. exercise licensing powers. v On Delinquency the church hall at 8 o’clock. It is! hoped that all the men of the He is a Taxpayer and Property Owner. (Our Lady of Lourdea Pariah, parish will be in attendance. Denver) Members of the Altar and Ro­ 18 Years Police Experience, World War II At the PTA meeting Tuesday, sary Society are selling Christ­ Veteran. The State Public Utilities Commlsrion, commonly known as the P.U.Cn Oct. 26, juvenile delinquency in mas cards after all the Masses on Sunday through the month of now hmetions in the great molority of cities, towns and communities in Colo­ Denver will be discusse'd by an He will protect You and Your Children in Schools informed speaker. All parents November. Parishioners are rado. P.U.C. is an established agency which is supported by existing fees and and friends of the school should asked to pay for their orders with Competent Men and Women Deputies. be present and represent their when they are taken, in order to taxes. It has proved its eifeettveness over a long period of time. P.U.C. has children. avoid later confusion. Items for Democrat . . . Arapahoe County The Rocks of* Lourdes are sale also include Christmas wrap­ the experience necessary for proper regulation. It is well informed on national sponsoring a hard times party on ping paper and ribbon. 'The sisters in charge o f the trends and modem practices of utility regulation. It con and will serve effi­ Saturday, Oct. 30. All parishion­ ers and friends are invited. Sunday catechism class wish to HE STANDS FOR UP-TO-DATE POLICE PROTECTION ciently and economically for all Colorado taxpayers. Seventy-five adults have vol­ remind the parents of all the- unteered to assist the pastor with children, especially those pre­ 1. Modern Police Laboratory, including 7. Superviied racing in Arapahoe County the outdoor winter program for paring for First Communion, (a) Fingerprinting (yttem for Arapahoe for sport cars, eliminating such dangers the children. Last Saturday 54 that consistent attendance every County, rather than taking all persons to from Public Streets. teen-agers enjoyed a hayrack Sunday is necessary for adequate ride, refreshments, and dance. preparation. be fingerprinted to Denver. 8. Police Training Program: “ Courtesy to In keeping with the program Sodality Will Meet (b) Photography, photos taken for evi­ All Persons.” dence at all crimes committed in this Vote FOR State Amendment *1 of the Confraternity of Chris­ October 28 9. Give Protection to the People rather tian Doctrine, the inquirers’ class county for later establishment of facts. The Altar and Rosary Sodality (c) Ballittio Department for the County than trinkets. is held every Mqnday at 7 :30 by will meet Thursday, Oct. 28. in Father Francis Pettit. Eighteen rather than having Denver do it 10. Stay in Sheriff’! Headquarter! to in-- the church hall. The Rosary will sure positive operation of sheriff’s du­ Tuesday, November 2 Catholics and 12 non-Catholics precede the meeting in the 2. Vigoroui Inveatigation and proeecution are enrolled. ties, and let the Deputies transport church at 8 p.m. This will be an o f all complaints lodged with the prisoners, leaving no so-called excuses, organizational meeting. Mrs. Sheriff’s office. “ I was out of town when it happened.” Course W ill Teach Kohut, president; and Mrs. 3. Streamlined, money saving operation of Sweeney, deanery representa­ county jail. 11. Cooperate with All Law Enforcement tive, attended the deanery meet­ Agenciei, Citizen’s Leagues and-qther COLORADO ASSOCIATION for IMPROVED UTILITY REGULATION 4. Fait, efficient response, 24 hours per About Disaster Feeding ing Oct. 18. organizations to insure Better Protec­ day to all calls for the sheriff through­ A two-day Civil Defense train­ tion for all persons throughout the 514 EQUITABLE BLDG., DENVER, COLORADO out the whole county. ing course in disaster feeding is County. Henry S. Sherman, Chairman scheduled for Oct. 29 and 30 at BECKER’S 6. Full cooperation with all other law en­ Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Au­ SHOE SHOP forcement agencies. Fire Departments 12. Put Patrol Can in Rural Arew where rora. The course is open to any and Civil Defense Agencies. there is need for them. Member All Salnti firleh interested individual or group. 13. Diicharge immediately any deputy There is no charge, but reserva­ New Booti & Shoe* 6. Poiitive rather than Negative program to prevent juvenile delinquencies. guilty of accepting favon. tions must be made at the State Shoe Repairing Pol. Adr* P • EL PASO COUNTY IS asking for a judicial ascertainment and Mrs. John Vos, PTA president, the school hall at 7 p.m. for a tee; Ciaiie blontcr. 8969 Vista Ave.. Cin* determination of -the heirs of such de­ half-hour instruction before the .GROWING announced that the third graders’ cinnati, Ohio, Legatee: Marie Eisman. ceased, and setting forth that tho names, dance session. Charlie Tuffield 2806 Coleman Ave.. Cincinnati. Lega­ addresses and relationship of all persons, mothers will be asked to supply • ENT AIR FORCE Saint Cajetan's tee: Sister Mary FeUcitas Shimek, 2825 who are or claim to be heirs of said goods and donations for the sale. will call for the group with W. 82nd Ave.. Denver. Colo., Legatee: deceased, so far as known to tho peti­ Jerry Tuffield at the accordion. • FORT CARSON They are asked to bring their Order of Sisters of Saint Francis of SPOT tioner, are as follows, to-wlt; Mrs. Clara Intemann is being Perpetual Adoration. 2825 W. 32nd Ave., Joe Sadofs'Ky, adult, 25 Alden Street, baked goods to school at 12:45 ^ • AIR ACADEMY Music Program Denver, Colo.: Father Flanagan’s Malden, Massachusetts, Brother; Sam in order to allow the committee assisted with square dancing Boy's Home, Boya Town, Nebraska, Sandau, adult, 8168 Ainslle S t, Chicago plans and preparations by Mrs. Legatee: Missionary Sisters of The Sa­ to tag the donations before the (St. Cajetan’ t ParUh, Denver) "A Good Man for a Big Job" 26, Illinois. Brother. pilgrimage leaves. Elizabeth Connor, Mrs. Stella cred Heart. 4825 Federal Blvd.. Denver. Aocordingly, notice Is also' hereby Rehearsals for the coming Colo., I.egatee: Saint Vincent's Home of THIS given that upon the date aforesaid, or The Rev. Joseph M. O’Malley, Martin, Mrs. Rita Smithline, and the Cite of Brooklyn, a corporation VOTE the day to which the hearing may be spiritual director of the PTA, holiday season's music program Mrs. Emmy Lou Badger. Chap­ created and existing under the lews of continued, the Court will proceed to re­ will lead the pilgrimage. have begun, and are held every erons for the first dance will the State of New York, 66 Bocrum Place. for on ceive and bear proofs concerning the Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Brooklyn 2, N. Y.. Legatee: Most Rev­ heirs of such deceased, and, upon the The PTA Bulletin will he he Mr. and Mrs. Don Steinkamp, erend Urban J. Vehr, The Roman Cath­ All who studied in last fall’s proofs submitted, will enter a decree in distributed Thursday, Oct. 21, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheatley, olic Archbishop of the Archdiocese of •aid estate determining who are the Denver. 1586 Logan St., Denver, Colo., MAN! choir are asked to contact Miss EXPERIENCED after school to the oldest child Mrs. Jack Floyd, and Mr. and heirs of such deceaaed person, at which Madgie Gallegos and Miss Becky Legatee: Richard D. Hall. 931 Equitable Low Enforcement’ Officer bearing all persons claiming to be heirs of each family. The Bulletin Mrs. Arthur Lingle. Bldg., Denver 2, Colorado, Guardian ad st law of such deceased may appear and lists all the officers, commitee Torres, director and organist. Baptized were Glenna Marie, Litem. Democratic Candidate present their proofs. At the CPTW meeting Oct. 21 daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo E. You and each of you are hereby noti­ ANDREW WYSOWATCKY, chairmen, room mothers, and fied that the instrument purporting to • lACY WILKINSON— Weld County G«n«r«l Election November 2 Administrator. children in the school and is an the delegation from St. Cajetan’s Wunsch, with Guy L. Reed and be the last will and testament of the (Politic&l AdvertUemonl) First publication October 7, 1964. invaluable reference to school PTA will include, besides the Margaret M. Brown as god­ decedent above named will be offered Last publication November 4, 1964. chairman, Mrs. Frank Lucero, parents; James Michael, son of for probate before the County Court of Resident activities for all PTA members the City and County of Denver. State of It also contains the parish phone Mrs. Arcini Crespin, Mrs. Gus Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hackett, Colorado, at the City and County Build­ numbers, the names of the Garciafl and-Mrs. P. J. Torres. with James A. and Catherine D. ing in said City and County of Denver, Members o f the PTA are ac­ Hackett as godparents; Julia on Monday, the 6th day of November, • lACY WILKINSON— A Democrat faculty, liy a.ssistants, and 1954, at 10 o'clock A.M., or on a date specialized teachers in the tively participating in the cur­ Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. subsequent thereto to which said hearing school. rent Community Chest drive Eugene S. Blish, with Blair J. regularly may be continued, when and through door to door solicitation, and Virginia M. Kittleson as where you may appear if you so desire. • LACY WILKINSON— A Successful Men's Meeting Oct. 28 WITNESS my signature and seal of and in various other ways. godparents; and George Walter said Court this 20th day of September. olorado springs The Men’s Club will meet in Games party activities take Tarkleson, daughter of Mr. and 1954. Businessman Ithe.school hall at 7:30 p.m. Oct. place on Sunday evenings im­ Mrs. Thomas R. Tarkleson, with LEONARD APPEL. c Clerk of the County Court 28. President Bil Burnett in­ mediately following the Evening Philip F. and Claire J. Hamann By R. C. PHILIPS. vites all men to attend. The Mass in the church hall. as godparents. Deputy Clerk. J. D. CROUCH First Publication September 23, 1954 • LACY WILKINSON— A Proven Last Publication October 21, 1954 C. D. O’BRIEN M AY REALTY Administotor Forty Hours' Will Begin St. John's PTA RE-ELECT REALTOR At Christ, King Oct. 29 To Hold Meeting Wm. S. Hill On Your Ballot INSURANCE ■ LOANS (ChrUt the King Pariah, Denver) World.” The third grade won the Forty Hours’ Devotion will attendance award. Ute Theater Bldg. to Congress QUALITY APPAREL open on Friday morning, Oct. 29, Another outstanding feature with a High Mass at 8:30. The On October 25 of the evening’s entertainment IN COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Springs, Colo. school children and the altar boys was the Bey Scout troop from St. (St. John the Evengelist’s WILKINSON SINCE 1872 will form the procession of the Perish, Denver) ME. 3-7731 Dominic’s Parish, under the lead­ Kiowa and Tejon Streets Blessed Sacrament, and the ership of Mr. Gray and Mr. Bog- The PTA meeting will be held Blessed Sacrament will be ex­ gio. They performed various In­ Monday, Oct. 25, at 1:30. Sis­ For Congress 2nd Dist. posed all day. Evening services dian dances in the authentic dress ter Jane Frances, principal, will r> ZECn.\ & AD.4MS will be at 7:45. of the Kiowa tribe. The Pep be the guest speaker. Members Saturday morning there will be Club, consisting of eighth grade of the faculty will be guests at Pol. Adv. Conoco Scnice Station a High Mass at 6:30 with expo­ girls, demonstrated songs and the meeting. A pantry shower OENttS-L sition all day, ending with eve­ cheers. for the sisters will he held at ning services. Mrs. P. J. Cronin, program this meeting and all members Sunday, the Feast of Christ chairman, was responsible for the are asked to contribute. the King, the patronal feast of instructive and entertaining pro­ There will be a tea for officers the parish, will be the closing of gram. Peter Shaefer was the re­ and room mothers in the home Recommended Firms y NfTada Av«. at Ctehe la Pondrt Forty Hours’ at the 5:15 evening cipient of the special prize of the of Mrs. Robert Gruber, 3033 E. Mass, which will be a High Mass evening. Mmes. Thomas, Bock- Seventh Avenue, Thursday, Oct. sung by the school children under horst, Paul, and Kerr, with the 21, from 1 :30 to 3 :00. THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON the direction of Sister Mary Ro- assistance of the fifth and sixth The information classes .for for AUTO selma. The speaker for the Forty Mill Stora—116 E. PIkM Piak—ME 2-1593 graders’ mothers, were in charge Catholics and non-Catholics are Optometrist Hours' will be the Rev. Chades of the social hour that followed. held every Monday and Wednes­ North Stora—A52 Tilfn-*ME 4*4861 Jones of St. John’s Parish. Bap­ WILLIAM S. HILL 126 North Ttjon 8L Christmas cards are on display day evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Professional Pharmacy tized were Stephen, son of Mr. after the Masses on Sunday, ex­ Church Lounge. SERVICE PHONE ME. 2-3861 “ His keen insight and under­ and Mrs. Max H. Rasbe, with cept the 6 o’clock Mass, and all SOI No. Tejon ME. 4-5S41 COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. Parents are reminded that the standing of the problems of his Charles and Frances Eining as parishioners are invited to the Catechism classes for children state and the West make him a sponsors; and Nancy Elaine, school hail to select their cards attending the public grade valuable man, both to the people RENEWED CARS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and enjoy a free cup of coffee. schools are held every Sunday I Gel Bauri* (of Denver) of his District and to the Eisen­ Pete Beroni J. Kelly, with Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ The PTA ii aponaoring a morning in the school after the For Those Who Want the Very Best in Cars hower Administration,” Vice- 1 Candy and Ice Cream at nard Murray as sponsors. •ale of home-baked goods 9 o’clock Mass. For those at­ Priced to Be Bought Farnitare Shop A class for students attending President Richard M. Nixon, Oct 1 UPHOLSTERING efter the Meases Sunday, Oct. tending junior and senior public Johnson-English HE-UPHOLSTERING AND junior and senior public high 24, starting at the 7 :3 0 Mass. high schools, religion classes are 8, 1954. ------AUTO LOANS ------REPAIRING school is held each Tuesday eve­ Louis Boggio and Lawrence held every Tuesday evening at “ He has represented the farm­ Slip CoT.ra and Draparlt. ning at 7:30 in the school. The ers of his district magnificently,” Drug Co. Mad. to Ordtr Gray will talk to all parents in­ 7 mm. in the school. ADMIRAL AUTO SALES class is devoted to discussion of Clifford Hope, Committee on LENTHERIC Toilctrica terested in Cub or Boy Scouting Those interested in joining the Famitnre Made to Order the Catholic religion and the AU TO ! Ttjon at Bijoo St. Phona ME. 8*4814 f 24-22 So. Wahaatch Arc. ME. 2-8401 ^ Monday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in East Side Young People’s Club Agriculture, Aug. 20, 1954. 2413 So. Bdw’y CARS principles of the (ihurch, and all the school lunchroom. Mr. Gray are asked to call Bob Doherty, Insurance FE. 3-3920 Bought parents are urged to see to it and Mr. Boggio have been instru­ SP. 7-2492. The club has a fine STEVE WARD AL WATKINS HE. 2-6349 MB. 4-6261 The Heyse Sheet that their teen-age children at­ mental in organizing the Kiowa pro^am of activities for the VOTE FOR Christ ths King Parish St. Francis Ds Sole. Parish LARRY JERRY Metal and Roofing tend these important classes. Indian dancers of Troop 69 and coming year. INCORPORATED The class in Catholic doctrine are interested in helping other Baptized were Kent Phillip Madden Plumbing Co. continues Mondays and Thurs­ HEATING ROOFING troops to get started with this Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hill PLUMBING CONTRACTORS days in the school at 8 p.m. Cath­ George P. Anderson, with Pat SHEET METAL interesting project. MAURO MOTOR SALES PLUMBING REPAIRS olics and non-CathoIics are in­ rick McCune an^ Marjorie An GAS WATER HEATERS 129 SO. NEVADA vited to these convert classes and derson as sponsors; Thomas Mi­ REPUBLICAN 4140 Tejon St. GL. 5-0739 Denver, Colorado rktiH Ml 2-0042 827 W. C«lan<« An. Phono HE. 2-4661 . Pol. Adr. Eat. 1188 to take part in the “ question box’’ Chance to Purr Near chael Stevens, son of Mr. and period that follows each class. Mrs. Burton Stevens, with James MOTORCYCLES' SPORT CARS Thursday’s topic is “ The Holy McNeive and Mary Thorpe as NEW & USED Trinity." For Siomese Felines sponsors, i Aley Drug Co. BLICK SPORTING Red Cross Speaker The Colorado Cat Fanciers, Mr. and ^rs. Z. T. Trska are Inc., will hold their seventh PRESCRIPTION Frank D. Borstatd of the Red the parents 6f a boy bom at St. GOODS CO. Cross will be the guest speaker at Champion Cat Show in Denver Joseph’s Hbspital. DRUGGISTS Nov. 13 and Nov. 14. This year Phone M E .-2-324S the Altar and Rosary meeting at Dr. and Mrs. H. Bremers are CUT COSTS Phono ME. 4-1696 132 So. Tejon St. "Evorythln* for Evtrr Sport" 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29. He wjll the accent will be on Siamese the parents of a boy born in COLORADO SPRINGS 119 NO. TEJON ST. talk about “ The Opportunities cats and members of the Felidae St. Joseph’s Hospital. ON BETTER of Volunteer Work” and show a family will parade in regal style Mrs. Jean Simonson and Mrs film of the Red Cross. The meet­ at the Shirley-Savoy Hotel on Gertrude Stazicker are ill in St. SAFECO SPEAR'S J. a SHEARER C. J. 8BEASEB ing will start with recitation of the respective days from 10 a. m. Joseph’s Hospital. Copital Stock Variety Store the Rosary in the church. A busi­ to 10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and “ No Poller Fsfs" ness meeting and a social hour For further information, all family are moving to Lakewood. AUTO INSURANCE 2200 E. Platt# Are. Colo. Spta. cat lovers are asked to call Lois Mr. and Mrs. Heckethorn have will follow. f Call us for Notion. - T on - Hardwara • School Mrs. Robert Doe, president of Padgett at WE. 4-9098, or Lea taken up residence in their new nore Fryberger at WE. 5-6897. NEW Low Rates Snpplin • Kitchenwara - Glauwtre the Altar Society, has appointed home in Circle Drive. VIC HEBERT INC. Coamotlca Colorado Spring*, Colo. Mrs. Herman Seep and Mrs. Ask for Howard Clennan to take care of T. Charles Wilson 3660 Downing he flowers in the sanctuary. Community Chest Drive IE. 8-6,67 2821 E. 11th Ara Mrs. Kenneth Rodriguez has IA. 8-1261 821 C A. Johnson Bldg. Since 1,18 invited the members of Mater Dei Circle to her home for des­ Gets One-Third of Goal WHEN WE FORT COLLINS sert and an evening of bridge oh Denver Community Chest collections, on the eve of a report Wednesday, O ct 27. meeting that is expected to soar the gifts well toward the goal YOUR CHEVROLET DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS A son was bom Oct 14 in o f $1,985,560, stood Oct. 20 at $683,823. The next report was Grand Junction to Mr. and Mrs. scheduled for noon Thursday, Oct. 21. Prepare for Cold Weather Driving W. L. Rusho. The mother is the This sum represents 34.4 per cent of the bire®st Red Get rid of Summer Lubricants. Tune the motor. Restore Pep former Carole McGee, daughter Feather^ goal in history. Fewer_ contributors are giving larger DREIIING MOTORS and Economy to Your Car. It will Perform Better and last of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGee. gifts this year .than last, according to Franklin Burns, general CAPITAL Buick and G M C Trucks A record number of 225 par­ chairman. This year 40,616 individual donors have contributed nthond longer. _ FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS — ents attended the night meeting so far, -compared to 44,037 last year. 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 of the PTA Oct. 18, to hear the Numerous teams of Catholic men and women are in the Broadway JAMES MOTOR €0. Rev. Louis G. Mattione, S.J., dis­ field making collections in the drive, the results of which assist 1878 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth SaUi & Service K£. 4-8221 cuss “ Education in Our Modern the welfare work of many Catholic agencies. T A b o r S-5191 Thuriday, Och>ber 21, 1954 Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyi to no. 4*4205 PAGE SEVENTEEN

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PAGE EIGHTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 Thursday, October 21, 1954 Renovation of Hagus Hail Is Near 2-Week Mission to Open Completion at Annunciation Parish October 24 at All Saints^ (A ll Saints’ Parish, Denvar) and at all services o f the two- (Annunciation Pariih, Denvor) charge of student activities, an­ tickets are $1.50 per adult The mission will begin Oct. week mission. Included are such Father James L. Ahem, proc­ nounced that a huge crowd at­ couple and 50 cents for students. items as Bibles, Missals, prayer tended the homecoming dance 24. Father Raymond Prindiville tor of the Men’s Chib, announced The Card’* Club will ha o f the Paulist Fathers will con­ books,'sick call sets, crucifixes, that the painting and remodeling Sunday evening, Oct. 17, in the open CTery Sunday eTcning at statues, religious necklaces, Knights of Columbus Hall. The duct the two-week services. The o f Hagus Hall will be completed 8 for itadents. This includei first week will be for the women bracelets, rings, and children’! at the end of the week. junior class of the high school a locial hour for the students books. was in charge of the festivities. o f the parish and the second The Men’s Club assumed the under the superrision of Mr. week for the men. The Hmlloweea daoce will project, which began last week. Tickets for the Men’s Club and Mrs. Paul Denman. The pastor, Father Harley be iponiored by the Holy Name It includes painting of the entire Halloween dance are available at Macjan Year ceremonies are Schmitt, stresses that parish­ Society Saturday, OcL 25, at hall and the remodeling and dec­ the rectory or from any Men’s held every Saturday and Sunday ioners m iy attend whichever 8:1 5 . The daoce will be held oration of the kitchen and stage. Club member. High school stu­ evening. A Rosary is recited at week is more convenient in the pariih ball, W . V ciiar The parish has used Hagus Hall dents may receive their tickets 5 p.m. after Confessions every Census Under Way and S. Grove Street*. Thera as a parish hall and auditorium at tile principal’s office. The Saturday and at 6 p.m. on Sun­ will be prises and fames. for many years. dance will be held Saturday eve­ Twelve district leaders and 126 day before the grotto north of Baptized were Michael Alan, The Alter end Rotery So­ ning, Oct. 30, from 9 o'clock workers are engaged in taking the church. After the recitation son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert A. ciety will hold e luncheon to midnight in Hagus Hall. The a census of the parish this week. o f the Rosary, Benediction is Stahl, with Walter and Dorothea meeting Thurtdey efternoon, Norman 'Trustman orchestra, The active work of calling at held in the church. Father Stiesmeyer as sponsors; David Oct. 21, et 1 p.m. in Hegu* popular Denver band, will fur­ every home within the parish was Thomas Barry, pastor, notes that Erin and Donald Lee, sons of nish. the music. Refreshments begun following an assembly of Hell. the custom is rapidly becoming Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Branna, Father C. B. Woodrich, will be served. Donations for popular among parishioners. workers and their district lead­ ers O ct 17. Workers will turn in with Eugene and Elsie Pacello Hospitalized recently were all information to their district as sponsors; John Rolan, son of Mrs. Laurence Mayfield and Mr. leaders. Mr. and Mrs,. Roland W. Shaal, Glasmann. Complete returns of all census with Garry Shaal and Frances PTA Membership cards will be made by district Weidenhamer as sponsors; Joyce Kay, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. KEomeniaker's Campaign Awards leaders at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, O ct 24, in the parish hall. Cards will Victor J. Dcppcrschmidt, with Mrs. Joe Mollendor, chairman be processed to find new families Wilbur L. Perez and Leona Schell of the PTA membership drive, as sponsors; Debra Lee, daughter Department ^nikoflrnl PTA chairmen for the 1954-55 Back row, Mrs. Leo Classman, head room not previously listed in the par­ announces the following students w n i n e a r n i r i M J^^m are (front row, left mother for the grade school; Mrs. Frank Claunts, ish files, changes of address, and of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry L. Red- as winners o f the grade and high Patronise These Reliable and Friendly Firms to right) Mrs. James Keeps a n d Mrs. V. J. head room mother, high school; and Mrs. William the number of children within wine, with Lawrence Barela and school awards for bringing in Lydia Finn as sponsors; Ellen (Pat) Murphy, hospitality cochairmen; Mrs. Kelty, program chairman. Other chairmen not the parish. the most members: Grade school, Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mr.«. Herbert Thompson, visitation chairman; and shown are Mrs. Anthony Varrecchia, civil defense Representing the Altar and Sara Ellen Caskins, grade six; Howard J. Heffeman, with Mrs. Frank Primavera, health chairman; second and Joann Dinges, high school, chairman; Mrs. L. L. Leach, deanery chairman; Cyr^ and Lucile Moore as spon­ row, Mrs. Fred Purdy, book rental chairman; grade 10. Mrs. Ken Sheehy, membership; Mrs. H. R. Heaton, sors; Brian Patrick, son of Mr. Mrs. James O’Neill, CPTL chairman; Mrs. August and Mrs. James G. Kenna, with The drive brought in 622 mem­ I..ehman, circles’ chairman; a n d Mrs. Robert music; and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, ways and means. John and Margaret McDonald as • HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING bers, the largest number brought Hodges, book rental cochairman; — (Photo by A1 White) in during a membership drive. sponsors; and Delores Marie, + + - f ■ + . + + daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Mrs. A p 0 d a c a, president, ward J. Reichert, with Joseph • SHEET METAl CONTRACTORS asked for more help to complete Healey and Helen Mbtherine the Community Chest drive in Paulsen as sponsors. • SERVICE & REPAIR-ALL FURNACES this area. Anyone who can give Cathedral Scoutmaster Issues SOS the time to cover even one block * I (Cathedral Pariah, Denver) parents behind us or the troop in scouting is invited to attend. i . is asked to call Mrs. Apodaca at will die out.” A hike at Castlewood dam, • FURNACE CLEANING DE, 3-2192. . An urgent SOS for parent help and interest in the Boy The meeting nights have been southeast of Denver, was en­ RUG Scout program was issued by changed to F ^ a y s at 7 o’clock joyed by some of the scouts. Anthony Varreccha, scoutmas­ in the hope tfrat some of the fa­ Linder the supervision of Mr. Varrecchia and Fred Haas, I CLEANING Authorized LENNOX Dealers ter. “ We must have an assistant thers will be free on those eve­ Profit of nings. The troop meets in the Ca­ scouting representative, the boys' FREB MOTH PROOFING scoutmaster,” he says, “ or the thedral gym, 1845 Logan Street. explored the Castlewood area. > boys will not get the proper Any boy between the ages of Participating were David Graves,! All Work Guaranteed Jack F. I>aTorr; training. And we must have the 11 and 14 who is interested Paul Hollft, John Murphy, Rob-! Very Reasonable Prices COnRlUHJUu^onarc In Games Party ert Peller, Jack Schedonni, Pauli Spurlock, and Anthony Var-| :CQ. Inc, recchia, Jr. | Famous Rug & 2568 So. Broadway RA. 2-2857 At All Souls' Pantry Shower Oct. 24 Mr. Varrecchia, Mr. Haas, and Furniture Cleanmg Co. the Cathedral scouts are ready­ TA. S-6S69 1532 Marital (A ll SouU' Parish, Denver) ing a Civil Defense demonstra­ tion to be presented at the night Rev. Raymond Prindiville, C.S.P. A net profit of $300 was real­ For Nuns at St. James' meeting of the PTA Nov. 1. ized from the games party spon­ Mrs. Rose Mattick, chairman, Rosary Society, Mrs. Nicholas EXTERMINATION Bacon & Schramm sored by the Altar and Rosary (St. Jamet' ParUb, Denver) the Church Oct. 16 wa.s Donna All members of the parish are Jo Smith, with Kathryn Beebe as announced the bake sale con­ Jamison, Mrs. Charles Colborg, Composition Roofing For Prompt Society. SERVICE invited to participate in the pan­ sponsor. ducted by the Altar and Rosary and Mrs. -Alden Delarm attended Bed Buffa. Black Widow Spiden, Tile Roofing Mrs. Virgil Carroll and Mrs. try shower for the sisters this John Mizicko of the Men’s Society Oct. 17 was very suc­ the meeting of Denver Deanery Rotchet. AnUe Wasps. Mice, Roof Repairing LAUNDRY & Exener represented the Altar Sunday, Oct. 24. Donations may Club has volunteered to be chair­ cessful. Returns have not been Oct. 18. TERMITE CONTROL Society at the Denver Deanerj’ be brought to the church in the man of the games party commit­ completely tabulated. The ham Religious Articles Sale 4020 Brighton Blvd. meeting Oct. 18. Denver Pest Control DRY CLEANING morning, or to the reception in tee to work in conjunction with donated by the Very Rev. Mon­ The Altar and Rosary Society ______CH. 4-6563______Circle 8 has chosen the name honor of the sisters in the after­ Mrs. Catherine Perenyi of the signor Walter J. Canavan, pas­ will make available to parishion­ Service Lab. Service . . . Coll: of St. Agnes. A traveling sur­ noon between 2 and 4 in th e •Altar and Rosary Society. The tor, was presented to Mrs, Fred ers a complete and beautiful Miller, 1245 Corona Street. Fsr prise basket has been started as school. turkey games party will be selection of religious articles. Frtff THE BEST IN LUGGAGE The saleswomen were Barbara Call SP. 7-4673 A v 0 ( All KtnSi one of the many projects Baptized was Thomas Edward, on Nov. 13 in the Knights of Co­ These will be on display in the EstiaitM TA. 5-6370 planned. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. lumbus Hall. C. Bach, Ida Callahan, Mrs. W. vestibule of the church following 1754 St. tmdwty — fisi. LiacliBis Callahan, Mrs. Emmet Dwyer, There will be a meeting of all Sue.ss, with Harold and Mary The Ushers’ Club will hold its all Masses on Sunday, OcL 24, Waller as sponsors. dinner meeting on Tuesday, Oct. Martha Flanagan, Margaret CASCADE the ushers Tuesday, Oct. 26, at Hamilton, Barbara Hunkey, Bea­ 8 p.m. in the home of Jack Con­ Also baptized and received into 26, in the D-X Club. EVELYN’S SLIP COVER Laundry & Dry Cleaners trice Kerr, Katherine Linder, roy, 4765 S. Washington. PTA Fete Oct. 24 Catherine Lindherr, Catherine and DRAPERY SHOP Title Insurance Christmas cards are being sold The annual reception given by Reilley, Josephine Roberts, and Is the modem method of ob­ by the Altar Society after each the PTA in honor of the teach Lrt us help you with Tour dceorstinR Mrs. Grover Tapley. Helen problems, ' custom msde draperies snd taining protection against any Mass. Members may be contacted CommuniGn Day ers will be held Sunday', Oct. 24, O’ Connor was cashier. slip covets. Complete instsllstion. defect in the Title of your for cards. from 2 to 4 in the school build­ The coffee and doughnuts MRS. HARRY SHERMAN real estate. Daily Mass is being offered" in ing. All parents are invited to breakfast bar was operated by Electrical Contracting & Repairing 1501 S. Pearl RA. 2-3636 the parish chapel, 435 Penn- At St. Francis' attend and become acquainted members of the Infant of Prague . . . And provides wood Circle, at 6:15 a.m. with the faculty. The teachers Circle: Margaret Daly, Martha Kim Marie, daughter of Mr. will visit with the parents in Earley, Jo Glassman, Margaret SECURITY EARL J.fTROHMINGER and Mrs. Kenneth George Cof­ their respective ^ade rooms. Keeps, Alta Lasasso, Sophie ENGLEWOOD fey, was baptized, with William Sunday, Oct. 24 The pantry shower gifts for Sunedsh, and Marcella Yaco- iUcfrlc CompaRy the sisters will be on displav du vetta. H. Coffey and Cecilia Coffey as (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, HEATING COMPANY Uctfiied tnd Bonded ring the reception. Mrs. Carl sponsors. Denver) Lunch for 375 Servint Entire Easltweod sad Member Netionel Electricel ContrectorB A sb'b. Smith is making the arrange­ The PTA served luncheon to Denver Area October 24 will be the fourth ments and will be assisted by all 1178 Stoat St. AC. 2-5733 Sunday of the month, the day the 375 sisters and lay teachers Authorized Lennoz Dealav Properly the room mothers, who will act attending the teachers’ conven­ Furnacee designated by the Parish Council as hostesses, for family Communion. The pas­ tion Oct. 19 and 20. The food and Air C.onditionlnf Turkish Visitor A large crowd attended the Owner tor wishes every family in the was prepared by Clyde McCall PTA meeting Oct. 19. at which a parish to receive Communion in and his assistants. The women fashion show was staged under ALL MAKES FURNACES a group this Sunday, each family who agisted Oct. 19 were Mmes. the direction of the program INSTALLED, SERVICED Insures Markelabtlil) Is University in the Mass of their choice. Paul Fitzgerald, Fred Haas, Fred AND REPAIRED chairman, Virginia Sullivan. The The Donnelly Circle will meet Hyde, August Kuhn, Art Lobel, The American Fixture Co clothes shown,' were furnished by in the home of Mrs. Clem Bet- Edward Mackell, George Ma­ the Perkins Dress Shop, 6407 E. Manofaetartra of tinger, 165 S. Sherman, Thurs­ loney, John Murray, James • Heating Colfax. Maggie Richey o f t h e JtuL ja is L Club Speaker day, Oct. 21. O’Neill, Herbert Thompson, and • Air Conditioning Church Pews and Altars Perkins Shop was commentator St. Joseph’s Circle will meet in Dan Yacovetta. High school girls • Sheet Metal Work Dr. Banu Shavli Churchill, a the assembly room of the rectory of the show and the music was who assisted were Helen Claunts, Church Furniture Ph. SP. 7-0055 or SU. 1-4494 d native of Istanbul, Turkey, was Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m. provided by Patty Baumann. Rosanna DiGiocomo, C o 1 e e n ’SuaMJtdun. Q . the featured speaker at the The PTA ipembers who mod­ Howard, Susan Jones, Kay FREE CHECKUP Rank, Office, and Store Fixtures Mmes. Charles Delaney and A. AND ESTIMATE 8tat« Wtda Tula Scrrlea October business meeting of the DoIIighan will serve. eled were Pauline Trainor, Dot- Kelty, Joan McDonald,' Donna MUlvcork of All Kinds St. Thomas University Club. She Altar Society workers are as tie Fattor, Helen Jorgensen, Jean MackelL Mary Ann Madden, 1065 W . Hampdan 1711 California gave a talk about social, eco- Greco, Darlene Wychoff, Louise Prank Wstera. Prep. MA. 3-0168 follows: Oct. 22, Mmes. R. For­ Caroline Maloney, Margie Mur­ KE. 4-1251 pomic, and political conditions in Cullinan, Shirley Hill, Anna Mae 1236 Arapahoe St. ster, Earl Sulcer, and Leo Klein- ray, and Sandra Seymour. k ______J Turkey. Artzer, Anna Marie Gold, Marion Denver, Colo. schnitz; O ct 30, Mmes. E. David The discuseion club meeting Harris, Mary Rose Fair, George Seerie, Edie Repka, Winnie Den- will be held Tuesday, Oct. 26, Mulqueen, and J. L. Herberger; dinger, Florence Brown, Betty at 8 p.m., in the Knights of Co- Nov. 5, Mmes. A. McKone, Wil­ Meroz, Helen Kohles, and Kay Exclusive Importing Agents — Mexican Class Mosaics liam Lichter, and Joe Loeffel; Stewart. Nov. 12, Mmes. William Scott, The sixth grade won the con­ For exquisite and distinctive Liturgical Arts, Stations, test for being the first class to Shrines, etc. Oliver Wienecke, and Mary Gion; Nov. 19, Mmes. M. P. Masterson, turn in 100-per-cent PTA dues. Advance Terrazzo Company, A. F. Jepson, and Mary Gion. The prize was $5. ^ c u e n , Maurice L. Aitken, a newcom­ Christmas cards will he on dis­ Topeka, Kans. er to this city, has accepted an play after Mass every Sunday assignment to usher at the 6 a.m on the first floor of the school. by protecting them from harmful glare and eyestraining shadows. Mass, according to A. J. Dunst. head usher. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken Moke every toik easier with a lamp that meets present-day sight­ live at 242 S. Grant, and have 11 Head of Regis College saying standards... a scientifically designed lomp that puts the THf ONLY COAST TO COAST CARRIIR! children, one of whom will make his final vows as a Benedictine Named to City Board right amount of light in the right place. Try a CERTIFIED at Conception Abbey, Mo., in 1956. The Very Rev. Richard Ryan, LAMP...THE DIFFERENCE YOUU 'SEE AT A GLANCEf The weekly games party will SJ., president of Regis College, follow the Tuesday evening serv­ Denver, and four other promin­ ices. Herman Miller reports an- ent Denver men were named by increase in attendance with the Mayor Newton to the city’s cessation of baseball and racing Career Service Board to establish Admission is $1. and administer municipal civil League of the Sacred Heart service regulations covering ap­ workers are as follows: Week of proximately 3,200 employes. Oct. 25, Mmes. Charles McKay The board was authorized in Assure youaeff o and Stephen Ryan; Nov. 1, Mrs. the charter amendment passed John Craig; Nov. 8, Mmes. A1 Sept. 14. Father Ryan will serve better buy in lamps, Fender, Vance Johnson, and An for a two-year term. Others ap­ look lor tho thony Dunst; Nov. 15, Mmes pointed are Ralph B. Mayo, Den­ George Mulqueen and M. P. Mas CERTIFIED TAG Dr. Churchill ver accountant, for four years; terson. 0. L. Lawson, pharmacist, three lumbus Home. Hollis Bach will Boy Scouts of Troop 126 of the years; Hugh R. Catherwood, head the discussion on the sub­ parish, who received merit badges president. Western Wood Pre­ ject “ Catholic Participation in at the Court of Honor at South serving Inc., five years; and Government.” High School Oct. 18, are: Rich Floyd F, Miles, librarian, State ^ ^ e a t yourself to styU The social event of the month ard Shea, textiles and plumbing Supreme Court. is the annual Halloween “ creep John Hessian, citizenship in the ihot will complement ony community; and Dick Cantrall party” OcL 30. 'The party will be decorative scheme with held in St. PI}ilomena’6 School first aid. Richard Shea, also re­ Hall, 940 Fillmore Street, at 8 ceived the bronze palm award a lomp that gives good p.m. All those desiring to at­ Carl Pike was advanced to the tend should make reservations rank of tenderfoot and John Res tight without sacrificing by Oct. 28 with Jennie Krispin- sian and Dick Cantrall were ad vanced to the rank of Life Scout % ortistic design...mode in ski at DU. 8-3563 or Bill Suther­ Troop 126 won the advance land at AC. 2-6309. Charlie La 4 dozens of different styles, Falce will prepare a buffet sup­ ment award at the September I Put your dollars to per for the occasion. Price for Court of Honor. Scouts in this to fit every budget. members is $1, and $1.25 for troop are now taking a course in I work where they will uests. Costume^ or jeans may first aid. e worn. Festival Award I work the hardest. . . The major prize for the Fall Festival will be a 1955 Buick Cen eorning a high rote of tury, it was announced by Wal ter Angerer, chairman. Returns 4X interest. moke it may be made at ail the Sunday SstHs capital esd sstpiss •A CERTfFIED LAMP Mass until the festival Dec. 5. avtr tiSOfiOOM The Athletic Association will meet Monday, OcL 25, at 8 p.m. in the high school library with REPUBLIC Robert Carlin, president, presid­ ing. Hosts for the meeting will be LOAN CO. Public Service Company of Colorado ® Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duran, Mr. 1636 Glanorm • Danvar, Colo. , ^ - - il-lB. poWlf l(WI and Mrs. A1 Sweeney, and Mr- cotOi ilMoctfiiic caUixtO' t and Mrs. L. Nachazel.