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Member of Audit Bureah of Circulationi Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1953—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Christian Doctrine Confraternity^.,.,.^^.Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue Work Expanded in Archdiocese n r? ? iO T + + Direct Expansion Six Regional and Institutional Directors Named; REGISTER Board of Laity to Be Appointed in Every Parish VOL. X LIX . No. THURSDAY, OCTOBER^ 22, 1953 DENVER, COLORADO By R ev. R obert E. K e k e is e n Frederick McCallin, Littleton pas­ The appointment, by Arch- tor and ^sistant CCD director oishop Urban J. Vehr, of five for the archdiocese, will direct district directors and one institu­ the program in the Denver tional director of the Confrater­ region. Catholic Groups nity of Christian Doctrine heralds The Rev. Wiliam Joseph an ambitious program of expai}- Koontz, I chaplain of the Federal sion and integration of the CCD Correctional Institution at Engle­ organization in the Denver Arch­ wood, was named special assist­ Seek $304,000 diocese. Tlie announcement was ant director of the CCD for made by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor secular institutions. Gregory Smith, archdiocesan di­ rector of the CCD. School Year The five priests of fhe arch­ Program Planned Of Chest Goal diocese to whom the Archbishop The first major project of the Denver’s 11 Catholic Red Feather agencies have re­ has committed the important task program will be the development quested $304,000 of the $1,870,000 being sought in the of guiding regional organization of a graded school year instruc­ present Community Chest campaign. of the. CCD plan are Father tion program with the help of Last year the Catholic agencies received $248,000 Duane Theobald, pastor of Di­ certified lay teachers. Father Mc­ on s, request for $297,000, according to the Very Rev. vine Redeemer Parish, Colorado Callin will direct this phase of Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, asso- Springs; Father Edward Dinan, Rt. Rey. Gregory Smith the plan. Other features of the date director of Catholic Char­ pastor of St. Charles' Parish, full CCD setup will follow grad­ ities for the Denver Archdiocese. Archdiocesan CCD Director Stratton; Father John A. Canjar, The total Community Chest goal ually. Start Collecting administrator of St. John’s Parish, is about 10 per cent more than The pastors of the archdiocese was sought last year. Stoneham; Father Francis J. Kap- were urged, in a letter from Mon- Denverites must oversubscribe pes, pastor of St. John's Parish, s'lgnor Smith, to set up Confra­ the goal if the needs of the agen­ Clothing Now, Is Loveland; and Father Joseph cies are to be met, declared Wil­ ternity boards in their own par­ Leberer, pastor of St. Patrick’s liam McGlone, Chest president. ishes before the CCD meeting The 11 Catholic Red Feather Parish, Minturn. scheduled in Cheyenne Oct. 27 agencies are the Catholic Chari­ Key to Success Monsignor Smith and Father and 28. The Cheyenne meeting, ties office, S t Vincent’s Home fon Boys, Queen of Heaven The Very Rev. Monsignor which is expected to draw many Home for Girls, St. Clara’s Elmer J. Kolka has been Seek Nuns to Conduct priests of the Denver Archdio­ Archbishop U r­ Orphanage, Infant of Prague named by Archbishop Urban portico of the new building, south of Denver. Nursery, the Ave Maria Clinics, New Hospital in Rifle cese, will provide a springboard Academy Dedication ban J. Vehr of­ The $425,000 building contains classrooms, J. Vehr as director of this for promotion of the CCD pro­ ficiated at the dedication ceremonies of the new laboratories, a cafeteria, a library, and an audi­ the Denver Deanery Community The local doctors, in the Centers—Vail and Little Flower; year’s Thanksgiving Cloth- gram in the archdiocese. St. Mary Academy school building, 454£^ S. torium-gymnasium. The residence of the former in Drive in the Archdioc*ese of name of the Rifle Hospital University Boulevard, on Wednesday, Oct. 14. Hickerson estate, which was purchased by the Camp Santa Maria^ the Convent Board, have appealed to the The archdiocese has had many of the Good Shepherd, and the Denver. The campaign is spon­ At the left of the Archbishop are Bishop Charles Sisters of Loretto in 1951 as the fourth site of sored by all U. ’S. Catholic di­ Rev. Edward J. Fraezkowski, features of the CCD program Quinn, C.M., and Monsignor Elmer Kolka; on St. Mary’s Academy in its 89-year history in NCCS-USO. in charge of Rifle and mis­ functioning for several years. the right, Monsignor William Kelly and Father oceses to aid victims of war and Denver, is also used for school facilities and as 1,235 Families Aided sufferers throughout the world. sions, to obtain niins to con­ Monsignor Smith pointed out in George Evans. The group is shown in a beautiful a convent for the sisters.— (Photo by Smyth) duct the new Community Hos­ In Past Year The faithful are reminded to pital of Rifle, which is ready his message to the pastors. Some The Charities office, said Mon­ hold their old clothes and shoes to open. of these features are vacation signor Kolka, last year gave in anticipation of this chance to Because of the dearth of schools, discussion clubs, the high National President of De Paul Society emergency relief to 1,235 fam­ help alleviate the almost in­ vocations, however, and the school of religion, a religious cor­ ilies and placed 131 children in describable suffering overseas. many calls on their services, respondence school, and street adoption homes. The Ave Maria Last year some 90 tons of no community of nuns has as clinics—ear, eye, obstetrical, etc. clothing given not only by Den­ yet been found that can ac­ preaching. To Speak at Denver Meeting on Oct. 23 Rer. Frederick McCallin —cared for more than 4,600 pa­ ver Catholics but also by non- cept charge of the new hos­ The plan now. Monsignor tients last year. Three hundred Catholics set an all-time local Asditant CCD Director pital. Smith explained, is to put all Edmond Borgia Butler of Paul Society, will introduce Mr. Butler, prominent New youngsters used Camp Santa record for the drive. Throughout these features together as "an in­ , national presi­ Mr. Butler at the meeting York attorney, is an alumnus Maria facilities the past summer. the country more than 9,000,000 Had Colorful Career Oct. 23. A private conference of Fordham U., where he re­ The report period of the cam­ pounds of clothing were given. tegrated program.” Failure to or­ dent of the Superior Council of the St. Vincent de Paul So­ ■with Leo Keleher, director of ceived his A.B. and M. A. de­ paign is Oct. 21-Nov. 4. Cam­ The clothes undoubtedly saved ganize the laity in the plan has ciety in the U.S., will arrive the society’s Salvage Bureau, grees, and is a graduate of paign headquarters are in the many lives in Korea, Austria, Dennis Sheedy Founded resulted in the neglecting "of in Denver Friday, Oct. 23, to will be held Oct. 24, and spe­ N.Y.U. Graduate School of Shirley-Savoy Hotel. 'The door- Formosa, France, Germany, Is­ vast reservoirs of zealous mis­ address all Colorado members cial conferences will be ar­ Business Administration. He to-door campaign by volunteer rael, Lebanon, Indo-China, and ranged with parish representa­ has served as chairman or vice ' solicitors was launched Oct. 19, elsewhere. , sionary energy.” of the society. He will be ac­ companied by Patrick J. Tuffy, tives before Mr. Butler en­ chairman of numerous state, with advance gifts' of $64,000 planes for California pet. 24 city, and Catholic public serv­ Although there are many Denver Dry Goods Cq. Monsignor Smith emphasized executive secretary of the so­ made as of that date. ^ worthy calls for clothing made the need for "redoubled effort” ciety. at 7:15 p.m. ice organizations. Endorsed by Archbishop here at home, none is more By M ary A n n Cu l u t o n on the part of all priests in see­ Mr. Butler, en route to a worthy than helping sufferers “L "L For 'Uniyersal Support' The i expansion of the Denver ing to tne religious instruction of regional St. 'Vincent de Paul Grade Choirs of City Will Sing at Requiem overseas. The poor here can, in Dry Goods Company, with open­ .X^atholic Leader Society conference i n San the youth of their parishes. 'The In a letter read in all churches almost every case, receive help ing of a branch store Oct. 12 at E. Francisco, made special ar­ Rehearsals for the grade school The Rev. James Hamblin will of the Archdiocese of Denver from some agency. impossibility of providing enough First Avenue and University rangements to visit m Denver. choirs which will sing at the Sol­ direct the combined choirs from Oct. 18, Archbishop Urban J. No Denverite need face starva­ Boulevard, recalled to many long­ Catholic schools for all Catholic ■ All officials and members of emn Pontifical Mass of Requiem the parochial grade schools of Vehr declared the Community tion or death by freezing. No time Denver residents the name children makes the CCD program society in the state are invited for deceased religious Saturday the city in singing the Gregorian Chest campaign “is one of the children here need’go about in of Dennis Sheedy. a vital necessity, if youth are to to hear his address on exten­ morning, Oct. 31, will be held Requiem music. Archbishop Ur­ few appeals which has a legiti­ snow and ice clad in thin rags. Mr. Sheedy, for many years a sion of this charity work at ban J. 'Vehr will offer the Mass, mate claim upon the entire be given the solid foundation in at the Cathedral on Friday after­ But in the devastated areas over­ member of Cathedral Parish, was Holy Ghost Parish Hall, 19th noons, Oct. 23 and 30, at 2:30 an annual event, in the Cathedral citizenship for unreserved sup­ seas, that is the case. Often a the founder and first president of their faith that makes |or whole­ and California Street, Denver, o’clock. \ Saturday, Oct. 31, at 9:30. port, both moral and financial.’.’ warm coat, or a sweater, may the Denver Dry Goods. In 1881 he some living here and happiness on Friday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. keep a child from contracting purchased a defunct store and, hereafter. A past president of the Na­ pneumonia. A scarf may protect tional Conference of Catholic with his ingenuity and industry, Some make the mistake. Mon­ an infant in arms from literally built it into a prosperous busi­ (Iharities, Mr. Butler is con­ being frozen to death. A pair ness. Until his death, he was pres signor Smith declared, of suppos­ tinuing eminent work in a field of discarded shoes may keep a ident of this company. ing that the rural communities in which his father, Edmond J. little boy from walking barefoot Mr. Sheedy’s life was a color­ present the greatest problem in Butler, received international in freezing slush and ice. fame. The eltfer Mr. Butler, ful one. It began in Ireland, Sept. the religious instruction of youth. Because of this urgent need 26, 1846. When still a child, he who died in 1937 at the age for charity, Denver Catholics came with his parents to Massa­ Actually it is in the urban areas, of 82, was a consultant to should keep in mind the approach­ chusetts and, in 1858, the family where many hundreds of Cath­ Presidents of the U.S. on the ing clothing drive. moved to Iowa. The boy was only olic children are without Catholic care of dependent children, and was founder or adviser to 12 when his father died, leaving schooling, that the CCD plan him to care for the family. numerous state and Catholic Catechism Classes assumes the greater importance. social service organizations, as Came to Denver in 1863 Catechetical work to be done, well as national secretary of the St. Vincent de Paul So­ Are Held in Garage; Like many young men of his too, in secular hospitals and other ciety. institutions demands zealous or­ generation, his imagination was Judge Joseph J. Walsh, pres­ 250 Pupils Enrolled fired by the adventures told of ganization and promotion. ident of Denver’s Particular the West, and so at the age of 17 (See Page 2) Council of the St. Vincent de A record number of 250 chil­ he crossed the plains, walking dren attended catechism classes much of the way. In 1863 he ar­ at St. Anthony of Padua’s rived in Denver, alone and pen­ Services for A ll Souls Church, Westwood, Saturday, niless. Conditions for Gaining Oct. 17. The large number made Mr. Sheedy then traveled to At Mt. Olivet Nov, J it necessary for the intermediate Montana where he purchased a group of children to meet in the grocery supply house which he The annual All Souls’ devo­ garage for instructions. Other managed for six months. For a Indulgences for Dead tion will be held at Mt. Olivet classes are held in the parish short time he studied commercial Cemetery, Denver, on Sunday, hall. law in and then returned Conditions for gaining indulgences for the Poor Nov. T, at 3 p.m. The service* This week the men of the par­ will last approximately an West, leading a band of immi­ Souls through visits to churches and cemeteries, and ish are remodeling the garage grants acrt)ss the Utah plains. hour. to make a fit place for the chil­ prayers there, are outlined by Archbishop Urban J. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr dren’s classes. A ceiling, interior “The history of that journey will lead the exercises, in­ is replete with exciting encoun­ Vehr as follows: wall covering, doors, and proper ters with the Indians,’’ wrote the cluding the Rosary and prayers lighting are the immediate proj­ s __ for the dead. He will give a ects. Heating must also be pro­ late Rt. Rev. Hugh L. McMena- ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER talk after the prayers, and will Charlie (left) * Following a visit to St. Elizabeth’s Church min in The Pinnacled Glory of vided. Chancery Office officiate at Benediction at the The Dornan Brothers, and Leo, two Oct. 19, the Dornans called on the Franciscan Classes are held for children the West, an account of early Col­ community and staged an impromptu perform­ 1536 Logan Street Gallagher Memorial chapel. comedians now appearing at the Top of the Park, of the parish every Saturday orado Catholic history, in his ar­ Additional details, including are shown above “laughing it up” with some of ance for the school children. Charlie and Leo, who morning beginning with Mass at ticle about Mr. Sheedy. Mr. Denver 5, Colorado the list of parishes and their their favorite people in St. Elizabeth’s Monastery, have never missed Mass since they were 7 years 8:30. The Rev. Michael Maher Sheedy was a member of the areas at the services at the Denver. The Franciscan priests with them are, old, make at least three or four church visits is in charge of the Westwood building committee of the Cathe­ October 20, 1953 Reverend Dear Father: cemetery, will be published in left to right. Fathers Sebastian Egan, Demetrius every week. (See story on page 3.) (Register parish, which does not as yet dral and gave generously to com­ next week’s “Register.” O’FViel, Fabian Joyce, and Mark Breen. photo by Bill AVarner) pletion of the building. I. The Toties Quoties Plenary Indulgence can be gained by have a school. “Mr. Sheedy next engaged in all the faithful on only one day, either-: ' merchandising and freighting, A. From noon, Nov. 1, until midnight, Nov. 2, covering the territory of Mon­ or tana, Utah, Idaho, and Nevada,’’ B. From noon, Nov. 8, until midnight, Nov. 9. Convert Has Served St. John's Parish for 47 Years the article continues. “In 1869 we Conditions are; find him heavily interested in the a) A visit for the Poor Souls to any church or public ora­ B y Rev. F r a n c is Sy r ia n ey Seventh Avenue Parkway than John’s Church, at four different Third and Detroit Street, was the total number of Masses at business of cattle raising.” tory within the specified time and the recitation of the NO PARISHIONERS^ of St. Bob and Mary Gray. locations. They have owned their cared for by Father William which he has ushered, but he Although only in his early 30s, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be to the Father, John’s in Denver will be sorrier By the same token, none are home at 455 Josephine Street, Morrin, first resident priest, in still is faithfully on duty at the Mr. Sheedy, in 1881, had acquired six times, according to the intention of the Holy Father, to move ,from the old church to prouder than the Grays of the just half a block from the church, 1893. After a few months Fa­ 10 o’clock High Mass every Sun­ a fortune of -several million with during every visit. the magnificent new edifice on growth and development that since 1920. ther Morrin was transferred 4o day, graciously conducting peo­ Those in institutions with the right of a semi-public have necessitated the new church Georgetown and after an inter­ ple to empty pews, or asking his investments in cattle and min­ + That is one of the reasons they ing. At this time he decided to oratory (Can. 929) can make the visits in their own for the parish where they have are sad about moving from the val Father Timothy O’Brien, res­ those on the end of the pew to oratory or chapel. spent their lives. old church. It will put them ident chaplain of St. Joseph’s move over, please.” settle permanently in Denver. He b) Confession, made eight days before or eight days after married Catherine Ryan, daugh- The humble little church on about three blocks from the new Hospital, took charge of the small * * * the day of indulgence. , Fifth and Josephine has been a parish. It was under his direc­ (Turn to Pages — Column S) church. It ■will no longer be so T H E GRAYS have one daugh­ c) Communion, received the same day or the day before central point in the lives of the convenient for them to drop in tion that the present St. John’s or eight days after day of indulgence. Grays since their marriage there Church was built and dedicated ter, Geraldine, who is now Mrs. for a visit as they regularly do. Gerald Cullen. She lives with her Those habitually going to Confession twice a month, if June 21, 1905. Their two chil­ * * * May 10, '1903, by Bishop Nich­ $34 Gifts Boost not legitimately prevented, or receiving Holy Com­ dren were baptized there. Their olas C. Matz. husband and two children at 178 munion daily or at least five times within a week fulfill daughter lives in the parish. And BOB GRAY is a convert. He Garfield in S t John’s Parish. these conditions. Bob Gray has ushered faithfully was baptized two weeks before Their son, Douglas, father of Burse to $5,104 II. A Plenary Indulgence, applicable only to the Poor Souls, every Sunday in St. John’s—for his marriage, while he was work­ IN 1907 the Rev. Charles J. four children, lives in Pittsburgh, can be gained each day from noon, Nov. 1, to midnight, Nov. 8, 47 years. ing in Leadville. His wife is a Carr was named pastor and the Calif. His wife is the former The total of $5,104.25 was inclusive. * * * charter member of the parish following year he began the Rita Flaherty of Denver. reached in’ the past week by the Conditions are: and can recall as a young girl erectioh of the present, rectory For the same length of time Guardian Angels’ Burse, Denver LAST MONDAY NIGHT spe­ a) A visit to a church or public oratory and the recitation cial recognition was paid to Bob of seven attending Mass in the that adjoins the church. For that he has ushered. Bob Gray Archdiocesan fund for the edu­ of at least one Opr Father, Hail Maryj and Glory Be to old Bromwell School, a structure three months while the rdetory has been in the cashier’s office cation of priests. The six dona­ for his long and faithful service. the Father, according to. the intention of the Holy A special token of remembrance- that burned down, which stood was being built. Father C^rr of the Rio Grande Freight Co., tions received totaled $34. Father, on the day of cemetery visit. on the site of the present Brom­ lived with the Grays at 317 and for many years he has been Contributors, with the amounts was presented to him by the Rt. b) A visit to a cemetery, including either vocal or mental Rev. Monsignor John P. Moran, well School at Fourth and Colum­ Columbine Street. It even fell head cashier. they gave, follow: prayers for the dead. , bine. to Mrs. Giay’s lot to prepare the Bob and Mary Gray are ex­ Anonymous, Denver, $2; T.M., c) Confession and Communion as mentioned above, com­ pastor of St. John’s, at the Holy Name Society dinner meeting. That was in 1888. The Re- meals for two Redemptorist mis­ cited, as are all St. John’s pa­ Denver, for many favors re­ puted from the day of cemetery visit. demptorist Fathers used to offer sionaries who came to give a rishioners, about moving into Kindly announce these indulgences at all the Masses on The soft-spoken and mild-man­ ceived, $10; M.L., Denver, $5; nered Mr. Gray was completely Mass in the Harman mis­ mission in the little parish and the new parish church. They Marie A. Eichiqger, Denver, $2; Sunday, Oct. 25, and also on the Feast of All Saints, Nov. 1. taken aback at the unexpected sion, as the district was then were housed in a rented room. would have liked very much, and anonymous, Sterling, $15. The faithful should be urged to make use of these means called. Mass was also offered in of helping the Poor Souls. honor. Bob Gray recalls that for a though, to mark their golden Gifts to the Guardian Angels’ For all but tjie first six months the homes of parishioners, par­ long time in the early days of jubilee in 1955 in the little St. Burse may be sent to Archbishop Faithfully Yours in Christ, of their married life, when they ticularly at the James Motleys his ushering the Sunday “take” John’s, where they were mar­ Urban J. Vehr, 1536 Logan , « URBAN J. VEHR resided in Leadville, the Grays and the M. L. Smiths. at S t John’s was never more ried and which they have loved Street, Denver. Archbishop of Denver Robert R. Gray have lived within a block of St. I The parish’s first church, at ,than $1.50. He cannot estimate ;for so many years. Ti

J I i, PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, October 22, 1953 Role of Laity in CCD New Regional and Institutional Directors of Confraternity Called Vital to Church The laity's role in the CCD task of helpers is to' distribute program is a vital one. Accotding Catholic literature, take charge of to the Manual of the Parish Con­ the parish CCD library, transport -V fraternity of Christian Doctrine, teachers and pupils, etc. with which all pastors are sup­ Discussion club leaders conduct plied, lay persons are employed study sessions for adults and sec as teachers, fishers, helpers, dis­ ular high school students. It is cussion club leaders and mem­ for parent-educators to "promote bers, parent-educators, and apos­ the practice of religion in the tles of good will. home.” Apostles of good will Teachers "assist priests and re­ help "present the faith to those ligious in catechetical work.” outside the fold.” Fishers, or home visitors, "make The CCD program has been systematic surveys of the parish” put into effect with outstanding V to encourage parishioners to sup­ success in many dioceses of the port the over-all program. The U. S., notably in the Kansas City, Mo., see, where the Most Rev. Edwin V, O'Hara, chairman of The Denver Catholic the Episcopal Committee of the CCD, is Bishop. The CCD or­ Rct. Duane Theobald, Rev. Edward Dinen, Rev. John A. Canjar Rev. Francis J. Kappes Rev. Joseph Leberer, Rev. William Koontz, Chaplain, Register Divine Redeemer Perish, St. Charles’ Parish, St. John's Parish, ganizational setup and methods St. John's Parish, St. Patrick’s Parish, Federal Correction Institution, Published Weekly by the Colorado Springe i S tratto n Stoneham Loveland M inturn Morrison Catholic Press Soeiety, Inc., are not "fly-by-night” procedures. + + + + 938 Bannock Street. Denver. Monsignor Gregory, Smith Colo. pointed out, but form a system Subscription: $3.00 P e r of instruction that has been Regis IV Shows 6 CCD Directors Possess Year Sold in combination with The Register, National Edi­ proved efficient by the hard test tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ of experience. To Begin Again ver. The parish executive board of Organizational Talent, Jr. Executives Entered as Second Class the CCD consists of a priest- Matter at the Post Office director (an assistant or the pas­ Denver, Colo. tor), and a lay president, vice Nov. I on KBTV Wide Parochial Experience president, secretary, treasurer, and Television will get under way are putting their 0 . Kay on the chairmen of all the divisions of at Regis College, Denver, over The five regional and one in­ CCD head of the Northeastern Dr. G. J. stitutional director who have lay workers. station KBT'V Monday evening, district, was born in 1931 in Nov. 2, at 6 p.m. ' been named for the Confrater­ Denver. Also an alumnus of St. Schaeuble At that time, the college will nity of Christian Doctrine in the Thomas’ Seminary, he was or­ Dolls and Doll Parts renew its highly successful series Archdiocese of Denver have a dained in 1949 by Archbishop STYLE and VALUE of these... Optometrist wide background of parochial Urban J. Vehr. RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED of the past year. The Treasure Specialist Chest of Knowledge, with a pro­ and organizational activity. He served first as assistant A.B.C. Doll Hospital gram on “The Romans: The Father F. Duane Theobald, the at Holy Family Parish, Denver. For Visual Mr. & Mrs. J. A. McCourt World’s Great Builders.” director of the CCD in the Pike’s In November, 1951, Father Can­ Peak region, is known especially jar was appointed administrator Eye Care New Location The show, which will use films, SUITS & TOPCOATS for his successful work with of the Stoneham Parish. 638 Empire Bldg. KE. 5840 616 Waihington MA. 7617 slides, and mock-ups to demon­ converts at the Denver Cathe­ The CCD director of the state the building power of the dral, where he was stationed Northwestern district. Father Roman people, Is being prepared after ordination in 1943. Francis J. Kappes, is a native of under the direction of the Rev. A native of Iowa, Father The­ Columbus, 0., born April 5, ■William B. Paherty, S.J., of the obald is an alfmnus of St. 1913. He finished preliminary Regular $60 Values-^ history department at the college. Thomas’ Seminary. He became training for the priesthood at St. One of the features of the show pastor of the new Parish of the Charles’ Preparatory Seminary will be a mock-up made at the Divine Redeemer in Colorado in Columbus, and took his theo­ college to demonstrate the var­ Springs in June, 1950. logical studies at Mt. St. Mary ious phases of construction of Ro­ Named to direct CCD activi­ Seminary, Cincinnati. man roads, most of which are ties in the Eastern district. Fa­ He was ordained May 26, still in use throughout Europe ther Edward Dinan received his 1938, and came to the Denver today, at least to the extent that present pastorate, St. Charles’ Archdiocese to become a.s.sist- they form the foundation for mod­ Parish, Stratton, in October, ant at the Denver Cathedral. ern highways. Other aspects of 1946. After six years in that post. Fa­ the program will feature the A native of Denver, he is a ther Kappes was named admini­ great architectural accomplish­ graduate of Annunciation High strator of the Loveland parish. ments of the Romans in con­ School and took his complete Father Joseph Leberer, ap­ structing buildings and bridges. course of clerical training at St. pointed CCD director of the Future TV programs will in­ Thomas’ Seminary, Denver. Or­ Western district, is a Denverite clude features in the fields of the dained in June, 1943, Father Di­ and was ordained June 1, 1946. social as well as the physical nan was assigned first as as­ An alumnus of St. Thomas’ Sem­ EACH sciences. sistant at St. Francis de Sales’ inary, he was given his hrst ap­ FORMERLY DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK Parish, Denver, which post he pointment as assistant at Blessed U.e REGISTER Want Ad. to held until he was appointed to Sacrament Parish, Denver. . eEOKGE F. »OCK, Pr«id«nt p ------j •ell that (tored furniture, old TffE SUITS \ istA r.lltornia St. r ' " Phone MAin 5155 / the Stratton parish. After two years in that post, are styled to the \ 1534 c-entornia 3T, n ..... Dry Soodt CoT ------f wa.hing machine or refrigera­ Father John A. Canjar, ad­ he w'as named assistant at St. tor, or what-have you. ministrator at Stoneham, and James’ Parish, Denver, where he taste of the business and profes­ served until he took over the sional man on the way up to top pastorate of the new Parish of St. Patrick in Minturn in July, success. Conservative—yet with 1952. Program Charged with directorship of an eye for detail such as extra MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY the CCD program in secular in­ Confraternity of Christian Doctrine stitutions of the archdiocese, ticket pockets, vent coats and ther William Koontz was subtle coloring. Tailored from INSURANCE SINCE 1897 pointed to the chaplainc'y of the Regional Institute Federal Correctional Institution Worsteds that will take the wear! Cheyenne, Wyo. Oct. 27-28 at Englewood the past June. Cat and Electric Bldg. TA. 1395 Born March 20. 1920, in TUESDAY, OCT. 27 - Union City, Ind., Father Koontz 9 a.m.—Holy Mass, St. Mary’s Cathedral is an alumnus of St. Joseph’s THE TOPCOATS are in the new GERARD R. TeBOCKHORST, Associote Celebrant: Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver Academy and College, College- 9 :45 a.m.—Registration, St. Mary’s High School Auditorium ville, Ind., and attended Regis Knotty Tweeds, fine Gabardines 10 a.m.—General Meeting College, Denver, before enter­ and Hair Cloths—styled with Bal Presiding: Archbishop Urban J. Vehr ing St. Thomas’ Seminary in Chairman: The Rt. Rev. Thomas F. O’Reilly, V.G., Diocese 1941. collars and raglan sleeves or in of Cheyenne Ordained b j Archbishop Vehr COMPUTE OPTICAL SERVICE Address of Welcome: Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Cheyenne in June, 1946, he was appointed conservative set-in sleeve models. “The What, Why, and How of the Confraternity of Christian assistant in Holy Family Parish, Doctrine’’ Speaker: The Rev. John J. Kelly, National Denver, and directed parish af­ Beautiful Greys, Tans, Blues. W . R . „VA Center, CCD, Washington, D. C. fairs during the illness of the Many with ZIP-IN linings that Summary: Archbishop Vehr then pastor, Monsignor L eo 12:30 p.m.—Luncheon for the clergy, St. Mary's Cafeteria Flynn. change a coat to meet the temper­ 2 p.rn.—General Meeting .1137 Notice I. htrtby glvtn that on the Notice is hereby given that on the 14th Please send m e ...... copies of *‘Tke West's Largest Church Goods Supply House'* left in vour old tires. 19th day of October, 19S3, lettero taata- day of October, 1958, lettera of admini- Come to today I mentary were i..ued to the undertigned •tration were iaaued to the undertigned a. oxeeutrlx of tha abova named eatata aa apecial adminiatrator to collect of the Name and all peraona having claima tgainat above named eatate and all peraona hav­ laid eatate are requirad to file them for ing claima againat aaid aatate are re­ Street allowance in the County Court of the quired to file them for allowanoe in the City and County of Denvar, Colorado, (iounty Court of the City and County of City within aix month, from .aid data Denver. 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Lait Inaertion Novamber 16, 1956 Thursday, October 22, 1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THREE Brother-Comics Always Tells Inspiration of Film Mix Business, Religion Producer of "Robe' Visits in Denver By M ary C u l l it o n and (See picture on page 1) Eventually, the Army decided acquired Henry Koster as diref- he has invested in the cattle B y B il l W a rner that for the safety of all' in­ C l e m e n t Zec h a tor, everything went smoothly, business. He recently bought WHEN THE FRANCISCANS volved it would be wiser to put FRANK ROSS, winner of the He was pleased with everything some Black Angus cattle from a at St. Elizabeth’s, Dehver, the boys in a regular special quarterly Christopher award for from the perfect weather condi­ Colorado rancher and wanted opened the door for the daily services outfit. And so the his production of The Robe, ar­ tions down to the selection of the opportunity to visit here bread line last Monday morning, Dornans were assigned to rived in Denver Oct. 15 for the the least minor extra player. again. they noticed two new faces. Special Services in London. opening of the picture at thfe “I was happy to notice that “I was here only last August There was something about them When they came out of the Denver Theater. even the extras were over­ but I enjoy the mountains and that made the charitable priests Army in 1946, they were in bet­ One of filmdoms most promi­ whelmed by the CinemaScope scenery so much that it’s a look on them with suspicion. ter condition than when they nent producers, Ross, young filming,” Rosa continued. “Be­ pleasure for me to make such a Both men were well dressed and went in, physically and thea­ looking and slightly grayish, told cause of the width of the screen trip.” smoking big, fat cigars, features trically, and so they ‘picked up about the difficulties encoun­ they were not just a blur in the * • * that set them at odds with the right where they left off. tered in filming the Lloyd C. background but a part of the general run of clientele at the action.” ROSS DECLINED to say what From their minstrel days, the Douglas novel. He said that he * * * hiy future plans are, but was monastery’s back door.. Dornan Brother worked into became interested in the book entirely satisfied with his pro­ The new faces belonged to radio and club dates. Since the long before it was published. THE GRACIOUS and serious- duction of the human drama of Charlie and Leo Dornan, a pair Army, they have been doing “The idea of screening a story minded Ross, unlike some of his Christian conversion, which The of Massachusetts boys who will guest shots on TV shows and that concerns a Roman tribune professional colleagues, is Robe tells. He appeared humbly do anything for a laugh—it is club dates. The boys will play who was converted to Christian strongly sold on CinemaScope. pleased at being the recipient of their business. The Dornan anywhere and anytime — any­ faith fascinated me,” he said. He noted that an example of its Father Keller’s Christopher Brothers, who are currently dish­ time the price is right. The days For some time I wanted to give artistic value is the Crucifixion award. ing out laughs at the Top of the when they worked for $10 to the public such a film. scene, presented as a solemn Park, had just dropped into St, night are behind them, but not “The state of the world today tableau, which represents a life­ Elizabeth’s for a visit and then so far behind them that they are like painting. * had gone to the monastery to lacks Christianity in the full “Some scenes are just like a Producer of forgotten. sense, and I sincerely believed introduce themselves to the * * * beautiful oil painting,” Ross ex­ ‘The Robe’ Franciscans. that the medium of motion pic­ plained. “Composition is a diffi­ Father Fabian Joyce, the pas­ ONE TIME WHEN Charlie tures could enhance and bring cult task and a tremendous prob­ i about a stronger belief in God.” tor, asked them if they would and Leo were in Chicago “be­ » ' % I * * * lem and is of great aesthetic put on a little show for the school tween engagements,” show talk value.” children. And they did. They for “out of work,” they made a Standing, left to right, are George Lerg, Mr. THE RELIGIOUS THEME, He said that the mightiness of went into the classrooms and visit to one of the downtown Blue Cross and Shield 'Graven, Deputy Grand Knight Robert Norton, and which involves the personal ar­ surroundings—the spectacle of did a few sonfes and funny churches. On the way out the torney Joseph A. Craven (second -from left), C. B. Young, lecturer. The Rt. Rev. John R, Mul- rival at Christianity brought settings and costume—is mean­ stories, and then Charlie gave door, they spotted the poor box, roy, Mr. Craven, and John J. Sullivan helped about by the possession of the ingful only in relation to the the children a talk on never for­ secretary of Colorado Hospital Service and a originate the hospital pre-payment plan in Colo­ robe worn by Christ at the Cru­ story that is being told. one of their weaknesses. They * * * getting to be small enough to totaled their holdings and found former grand knight, highlighted the meeting of rado. cifixion, seemed to be ideally rely on God no matter how im­ that they had about $4. After Denver Council 539, Knights of Columbus, Tues­ The meeting was in the order of an observ­ suited to Ross’ wants. “ ‘THE ROBE’ is not a super portant you get to be. Then he a short consultation, they de­ day, Oct. 20, giving a recdunt of the 15-year ance of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Colo­ He acquired the screen rights Hollywood extravaganaza,” Ross did a few sleight-of-hand tricks, cided to give the box $1 apiece. history of Blue Cross in Colorado. rado. more than 10 years ago. Orig­ stated. “I wanted to develop the with the assistance of one of the inally the film was intended for story picturing Rome in its days Out on the street, they were of its mighty empire, Jerusalem in boys in the class. After the show, debating the wisdom of their production at RKO studios but he gave the boy $1. “That was the producer withdrew the script its early Christian years, and the the first time we ever lost money contribution when an agent ran Dennis Sheedy, Colorado Pioneer, up to them. He had tried to con­ because of disagreements. Holy Land in its ageless, dusty on a show,’’ commented Leo. From here followed years of primativeness.” * « * tact them all day and was just He did not plan the picture to SHOW BUSINESS never gets about to call in another act for negotiations with other major be essentially a sweeping display so busy for this pair of comedi­ a club date. That night they Founded Denver Dry Goods Company studios. of colorful settings and costum­ put on their act and collected “They were all afraid of the ans that they cannot find time CContinued From Page 1) an evidence of Mr. Sheedy’s won­ niece of Bishop Maurice F. Burke, ing on a unique pictorial display. in their schedule for at least $60 for their effort. picture,” Ross said. “Some of Ross also proudly pointed out ter of a prominent Leavenworth, derful executive ability, let it be first Bishop of Cheyenne and la­ them were not interested at all. three or four church visits a “If we had not been at the Kans., family, and built a lux­ stated that he took charge of this ter Bishop of St. Joseph, Mo. Two that The Robe took only 56 days week. They have never missed church when we were,” recalls But this did not discourage me.” to complete. Within this time, urious mansion at 11th and Grant business at a time when others sons were born to the couple, but In recent years, however, the a Sunday Mass as long as they sandy-haired Charlie, “we would Street. had failed to make it pay.” both died in childhood. however, he said that the entire can remember, and the obliga­ never have had that booking. As trend of religious pictures company worked tirelessly to The first Mrs. Sheedy died in Mr. Sheedy’s active life came showed that the public did want tion has often worked a hardship a result, we would never have Aided Catholic Projects 1895, leaving two daughters. to a close in 1927 after he was ill transnait the spiritual signif­ on the boys’ sleep. Often the had that $60. Those odds, $60 such entertainment, and finally icance of the story. Because of his wife’s interest Married Bishop's Niece for only two days of pneu­ 20th-Century Fox studios agreed Dornans will arrive in a town at for $2, are better than you get at monia.- “One of my regrets is that 6 a.m. on a Sunday morning any race track.” in the Sisters of St. Joseph, who Several years later, Mr. Shee­ to film The Robe. the author. Dr. Douglas, who was had educated her in Leavenworth, dy married Mary Teresa Burke, Although Mrs. Sheedy now Ross, stirring somewhat ner­ after traveling all night. Re­ No matter where Charlie and makes her home in Denver, the so interested in the plans in its hearsals are always held at 10 Mr. Sheedy devoted much time vously in his chair, recalled that early stages could not live to Leo are playing, their families and effort to St. Joseph’s Hos­ Pueblo Winner of mansion on Grant Street has been a.m., which means the boys go are still back in Massachusetts. sold and is at present a Fine Arts three days before actual' shoot­ see the finished product,” Ross to 7 or 8 o’clock Mass and go pital and St. Vincent’s Orphan­ ing started, he witnessed a dem­ said. Charlie’s wife and son are living age. where the order is stationed Congressional Medal Conservatory. * * * without sleep, or go to sleep for in St. Francis’ Parish in Brain­ Tradition tells that a friend onstration of the new Cinema- a few hours and go without in Denver. Scope process. DURING THE FILMING of tree, and Leo’s wife, a convert, “Mr. Sheedy is every inch a once asked Mr. Sheedy why, with • ♦ » Mass. The Dornans never go and four children are in St. Jo­ all his wealth, he continued to The Robe the producer conceived without Mass. Catholic,” reports The Pinnacled “IMMEDIATELY I knew that the idea fdr a sequel. This was seph’s Parish in Holbrook. The Glory, “and his work in behalf of work so energetically. The habit of going to Mass only time they see them is when “The more you have the hard­ we could not film the picture prompted by the conjecture that and making visits was formed St.- Vincent’s Orphanage is well any other way, but I was fright­ kept running through his mind there is a gap in engagements. known to all the Catholics of the er you have to work!” Mr.^heedy early. The Dornans, who have Then they catch the first plane ened that the heart of the story about what happened to Deme­ always done everything together, city.” replied. And the growth of the trius—one of the story’s prin­ Frank Ross, producer of home. Sometime they are home Mr. Sheedy’s business career businesses which he established might be lost and was worried The Robe, looks at a facsi­ served Mass together for nine for only a few days; sometimes about the tremendous cost.” cipal characters. years. When they were on the did not become static because he are testimony to Mr. Sheedy’s mile of the robe used irtxthe mo­ the stay is for a week or two. had attained success. On the con­ vital contribution to the develop­ From the very beginning, As a consequence he ■jrrote a road with their sister, Mary, who At best, however, the trips home when he assembled the cast and script titled, Demetrius and the tion picture as the robe of Christ. since has been married and is trary, it rose to greater heights. ment of the West. Ross won the quarterly award are too infrequent and not long He became one of the vice presi­ Gladiators. Twentieth - Century now working on her own com­ enough. Fox liked it and when Ross com­ of the Christophers movement, pany, there was not one day in • • * dents of the Colorado National In Knights’* Home directed by the Rev. James Kel­ Bank, which he helped to organ­ pleted The Robe last spring the more than two years that all sequel was started, also filmed ler, M.M., for his production of three of them did not make a THEIR SCHEDULE is usually ize, and remained in this office The Robe. The film is now being heavy. On the fall tour, for in­ for 40 years. Organization Meeting Set in CinemaScope, and is now church visit. ready for release.- shown in Denver. — (Photo by The parish church in Brock­ stance, they were in Texas with He built and operated the Globe Turilli) ton, Mass., St. Edward’s, is where Ted Weems for two weeks and Smelting and Refining Company A native of Boston, Mass., show business started for the then flew to Denver for the Oil of Denver and was a principal For Catholic Accountants Ross seemed to be thoroughly en­ Dornan Brothers. They were in Drillers convention. From Den­ owner of Holden Smelting Com­ joying his stay in Denver. He COLORADO ver they went to Akron, New pany of Cripple Creek, which la­ The Catholic Accountants’ tion. ' The guild follows closely said that he did not plan a their late teens and playing in a the recommendations of the late small band. One evening they York, Boston, and back to Den­ ter sold for $10,000,000. His as­ Guild of the Archdiocese of Den­ “promotion junket” but was here CONVALESCENT . ver. ' When they leave here, they sociation with David Moffat led ver will hold its organization Popes who have urged that Cath­ for a rest. Denver was his only appeared at one of the parish olic groups ban together accord­ functions and polished off a few will go to Kansas City for two to interests in the railroads. meeting Wednesday evening, Oct. stop en route from New York HOME vocal numbers. weeks, home to the family for 10 Eighteen of Mr. Sheedy’s in­ 28, in the Knights of Columbus ing to occupations and avoca­ to California. Reasonable Rates Everyone liked the comic days, Oklahoma for the annual ventions were patented and used Home, 1575 Grant, at 7:45. tions. A lover of th.e outdoors, the 515 So. Login PE 7135 twist they gave the songs, and party given by Phillip’s Petrol­ in smelting and reduction of val­ At the meeting, voting will Applications for membership spirited producer admitted that a man from another parish in­ eum, then to St. Louis for Christ­ uable ores. Through a loan, Mr. Marine 1st Lt. Raymond take place on adopting the by­ are still being received and pro­ vited them to appear in a min­ mas and New Year’s. After that, Sheedy took over what is now the laws and on electing officers of cessed by the nominating com­ G. Murphy of Pueblo, who the guild. Following this, the mittee. .Applications can bp ob­ strel show. And then there was they will hit Detroit, Cleveland, Denver Dry Goods. Of this store, received the Congressional Medal another minstrel show, after Washington, D. C., and Los the writer of Pinnacled Glory group will take care of current tained at guild headquarter's, of Honor, is shown above. Mur­ business and will make plans for 1749 Pennsylvania, or may be which the local veterans’ group Angeles. By that time, their wrote in 1912: “. . . It is one of phy, a graduate of Pueblo Catho­ GIVE IMPORTANCE TO EVERY invited them to put on a show their agent, the Music Corpora­ the largest establishments of its holding the charter members’ picked up and filled out the night with them. More shows fol­ tion of America, will have an kind west of the Mississippi, cov­ lic High School in the class of meeting some time early in De­ of the organization meeting at EVENT WITH lowed. Before they knew it, they other string for them. ering one-half of a city block. As 1947, will be presented the medal cember. The session will close the K. of C. home. had been caught up by show by President Dwight Eisenhower, with a social hour for all mem­ business and have been in it ever ‘Ambassador From Boston^ in ceremonies at the White bers with refreshments being since. House Oct. 27. served in the Sun Room at the Horton Pope Leaves * * * Murphy was awarded th e K. of C. Hall. CHARLIE AND LEO took a Union Leader Visits Son, medal for action On Feb. 3, 1953, Paul Schmitz, acting president $500 Gift to St. John's Beautiful MUMS typify th« trip to Boston in 1942 and when, although wounded three of the guild and well-known Den­ ?lorioua fall aeaaon . • whether signed for an engagement that seperate times, he continued to ver CPA, has announced that at St. John’s Church, Denver, will football iramea or parties they lasted for four years. The new Pastor at Mother of God make trips to care for other the meeting the name of the receive $500 from the estate of add so much ( job guaranteed them new wounded men, covering the with­ guild’s first chaplain, appointed Horton Pope, prominent attorney drawal of his men until all who clothes, good food, clean beds, By E d Miller still carries something more than by Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, and counsel for the Guggenheim The Bright Spot and a number of other things An “Ambassador from Boston” a trace of the brogue he brought lived were safely back in the will be made known. mining interests, according to a listed on the Army recruiting visited in Denver this week. An with him from Ireland when he lines. '' In discussing the guild, Schmitz request for probate of his will in Flower Shop poster. Their first outfit was international vice president of emigrated to this country as a Known as “Jerry” to his said that the guild is unique County Court. * ' * * , t f t the Amphibian Command at the Brotherhood of Electrical youth. ^ friends, Murphy is from a family among organizations in that it, Mr. Pope, who died Sept. 27 . Phone FR. 274.S Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Mass. Workers, A. F. of L., he is John A native of the city of Cork, that has long been active in unlike most others, is open to at the age of 88, left the bulk of Before long, these comedians Regan, here to visit his priest- he is now, in addition to a labor Catholic circles in Pueblo. His skilled men employed in every his $220,000 estate, including his 5th Ave. at Jo.ephio* found themselves in the special son, the Rev. John Regan, pastor leader, a member of the board father, Tom, was one of 13 chil­ phase of accounting and audit­ home at 730 Emerson Street, to services for their outfit. Six of Mother of God Church. of directors of the Blue Cross in dren. 'The Medal of Honor winner ing activities, public practice, a son, Gen. Francis H. Pope, of months later the brothers were A tall, genial Irishman with a the state of Massachusetts, a is one of a family of five. government, industry, and educa­ Washington, D. C. ___ in England with th e 112th wide smile and a hearty manner, member of the Governor’s Eco­ General Hospital. Again they the senior Regan, who is a top nomic Advisory Board, and a ended up in the hospital’s special official in a union that counts member of the Massachusetts De­ services department. more than a half-million men. velopment Corporation. Perhaps his most important work; how­ ever, is for the Council on In­ Jh s L (B o u kvw id . W jo iijju a A tj., lA , oA . dustrial Relations for the elec­ Chaliices: trical construction industry. One of five labor representa­ Complete selectren tives who sit with five members xJoAJL io jp jL O A , ijoW L isd sip h o n sL in stock. Prices of management to iron out labor ranging from disputes, he is proud pf the fact that there have been no strikes, F.50 in any cases involving arbitra­ '47 tion, that the council has been operating in the more than 20 to years. .00 Besides his priest-son, he has 2 2 5 two other children, 'Robert, an Ciboria: 50 Capacity to 500 Capacity. Prices from $ 2 ^ - 5 0

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Hay your patronage in the dif­ PRESCRIPTI()^S CALLED Fever, Bronchitis, Sines, Skin Dlsauas, Eenma, eta. Dufness. Earache, Hndachu (Mi­ FOR AND DFXIVERED graine). Hud noises. Eye Diseases, Inflamed Evas. ferent lines of business. GLAND DISEASES. Femala Diseases. Prolapsed Organs (Uteres, etc.). Ovaritis. Irregelar Colfax at Downing >> Denver Menstraatlon. Barrenness, Fibroid Tamers (no (irgaryl. Hot Flashes. Uterine Hemerrhages. KEYstotfe 3217 Change at life, Proitate Gland. San Deflolancy. STOMACH, Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Gall Bladder Disease, Stomach A Dnadenal Ulcers. DIABETES. NEW TYPE OF TREATMENT (no Insalln), Constipation, Anemia, Hlcconghs. RHEUMATISM, Arthritis, Nearltls. Sciatica,' Lambago. All Back Pains. NEW TREATMENT FOR VERTEBRAL DISC INFLAMMATION. (NO SURGERY). Physical Examination. Ask lor DOYLE’S Handbook at Diseases. PHARMACTY 1554 California MoClintock Bldg. MAin 5596 Th« Pftrtlcular Drasclat COLrAtstOCDCN 4 Venvta,, Coio. 17lh AVE. AND GRANT KE. 6987 f r e e DELIVERIT ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH L * Paint Special 39.50 Patronize Thete Friendly Firms a Coruo ■women of the Altar and Rosary Andrew Verlmden. Mrs. P. G.' Nestor, Mrs. John Mulqueen, presi­ Ready dent of the Altar and Rosary Society; Mrs. Edward Hegge, general C & L OFFICE SUPPLY Motor Overhaullnp TOd J c i V c Society of St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, Den- Body & FeiTder R«pairi chairman of the ham dinner; Mrs. Donald Winter, ways and means Gifts & Greeting Cards Tailored Seat Covert n i n i t o r f lf # serving of the chairman; Mrs. Arthur Olson, and Mrs. William Ziereis; Office & School Supplies Motor Tune-up l/IIIIICI w vla baked ham dinner Sunday, Oct, 25, are shown Used Cars Back row, Mrs, H. Carvalho, Mrs. Josephine Gillespie, Mrs. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. I Joe Buckmoster Motors above. The dinnei’, which tvill be served in'the new parish hall from Frank Beckord, Mrs. George Bader, Mrs. 0. C. Finder, Mrs. Bret Cathedral Motors " (Mtmkff «f St. Vinunt P til’t Parlil) 1 to 7 p.m., will cost ?1.25 for adults and 60 cents for children. Ruess, Mrs. Leo McGrath, Mrs. E. P. Worthman, Mrs. Louis Erhard, Colfax at Ogden MA-9044 JOE GAFFNEY, Prop. Specializing in Ford & Mercury Service They are, from left to right, front row, Mrs. R. J. Partsch, Mrs. Mrs. Vincent Hepp, and Mrs. Leslie Israel.— (Photo by Turilli) 1735 Logan KE. 8038 AUo General Repairs — Skelly Gas & Oil "f + + + + + •!- + rr + Factory Equipment on Lawnmower Sharpening E. Bayaud and S. Madiaon FR 8^11 Sf. Vincent's Parish Will Serve Ham Dinner Oct. 25 BROADMOOR CLEANERS LEN'S Pharmacy Bill Burke, Prop. Hawes Food Store (St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, The menu consists of baked for adults and 60 cents for chil­ Charles Burns; and publicity, Pickup & Delivery L. C. FEH B. Prop. Denver) ' ■ ham, candied sweet potatoes, dren. A General Electric steam Mrs. Donald Winter. Membor St. Vincent do Poul’o Parish Booker Hawea — Gayla Bawea Parishioners and their, friends mashed white potatoes, green iron will be the special award. St. Bernadette’s Circle will be 712 So. Pearl PE. 8485 Hava Your Doctor Phone A Bi-Low Store are reminded of .the’ham dinner, beans, cabbage slaw salad, celery, Mrs. Edward Hegge is general ptertained on Tuesday, Oct. 27, Us Your Prescription the first to be'’served from the pickles, jelly, rolls and butter, chairman for the dinner, and in the home of Mrs. Donald Win­ 2707 E. Lonifiana RA. 3739 Quality Meats - newly furnished cafeteria, on homemade apple pie, and coffee, Mrs. John Mulqueen will be ter. She will show movies and At Louisians and South Clayton Groceries Sunday, Oct. 25, from I t® 7 P -m . tea, or milk. The price is $1.25 hostess. colored slides of Holland, Ger­ Froth & Frozen Fruits Committee chairmen are: Do­ many, Switzerland, Florence, Washington Park Mkt. and Vegetables nations, Mrs. George Badger; Rome, Venice, and Paris, and BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Louisiana and Clayton ham, Mmes. Joseph Bauer and will tell of her semiprivate audi­ Red & White Food Stores Cure d'Ars Parish Counts A, Bruggentheis; potato, Mmes. ence with Pius XII at his sum­ Patronize These Friendy Firms BILL H l’GHES, Prop. William Ziereis and P. G. Nes­ mer residence, Castelgandolfo. SP. 5717 tor; vegetable, Mmes. Clarence The St. Vincent de Paul P'TA Complete Food Service Harrer and Thomas Connors; Circle will meet in the home of ♦ Hours 7 to 7 Week Days Prospective Grade Pupils 598 South Gilpin salad, Mmes. Andrew Verlinden Mrs. Evelyn Muto on Wednes­ Smart to Be Thrifty** and H. Carvalho; day, Oct. 21. (Cure d’Arb Parish, Denver) Mrs. Austin T. Sullivan, cap­ Rolls, Mmes. George Woods The Bridge Club will meet I COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG I An effort is being made to de­ tain; Mrs. Joseph McShane, sec­ and B. Woods; butter, Mrs. Al­ Thursday after devotions at ap­ JOE H. SCHMITZ, Prop. | The firms listed here termine the number of students retary and treasurer; and Mmes. bert Horne; sugar and cream, proximately 8:30 p.m. in the PLUMBING deserve to be remembered to be enrolled in the first, sec­ Stanley Paprochic, LeRoy Dee- Mrs. Jerome Jacobs; coffee, Mrs. parish hall. Anyone in the par­ Member Blessed Sacrament Parish ! BRICKEY & MOLLOT ond, and third grades for the nan, Robert Trontel, Edward Walter Angerer; dessert, Mrs. ish who likes to play bridge is Frank Mollot, Owner when you are distributing 1954-55 school session in the Hogan, Herbert Meis, John 0. C. Finder; kitchen, Mrs. L. A. invited. j Visit Oar ]\ew Prescription Department | Shop. SP. 2309 Rei., SP. 9122 your patronage in the dif­ new Cure d’ Ars School. A bul­ Vessa, William Schott, and Higgins; dining room, Mmes. The St. Vincent de Paul Circle Remodeling, Repairing Frank Sparacine. I Fonntain Service ... Liqnor Department) ferent lines of business. letin will be mailed in the near Charles Rausch and Arthur Ol­ will meet Friday, Oct. 23, at 1 or New Work future to parishioners by the The 40 Cathedral chairs have son; servers, Mrs. R. J. Partsch; p.m. in Mrs. Bernard Shay’s Free Delivery in East Denver and Aurora | FBA FInancinr B6S 8. Pearl Rev. John Haley asking for this aiTived and are now in use in tickets, Mmes. Lee Haney and apartment, 2233 Kearney Street. information. the chapel. Phones: EA. 3533; EA. 9997; EA. 9998 \ The Altar and Rosary So­ Plans for the annual parish East Colfax and Colorado Blvd. f dance have been announced. The ciety is having an antependium dance will be held on Friday made for the chapel. It will be PTA Jamboree on Nov. 7 evening, Feb. 26, in the Wol- reversible, gold on one side and BRAE hurst Club, Littleton. Mrs. J. purple on the other. Miss Lu­ M. Buckley will be chairman, cille Bacchieri is supervising THELMA KASSON representing the Altar and Ro­ this ^ r k . In St. Louis', Englewood J® Shopping Eeiiler sary Society. The committee will Volunteers for caring for the Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ There will be three big awards BEAUTY SALON be announced later. altar linens are Mmes. F. J. ish)—The PTA is sponsoring a this year: First, $50; second, bi­ WM the 2876 Colorado Blvd. The annual project for the Al­ Johns, E. J. McMullen, H. A. jamboree in the school on Satur­ cycle; and third, a doll with a Hair Styling tar and Rosary Society will be a Connelly, J. G. Godwin-Austin, day, Nov. 7. completfe wardrobe. Permanent Waving card party. The first will be held and R. W. Schlecht. Mrs. Johns A spaghetti dinner will be Proceeds from the jamboree ^Doctor Orders, ss PHONE D E iter 1188 CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser's Red & White will act as chairman of this served under the direction of Thelma Kasson O'Connor, Owner i in April. The society has deter­ will be used to take care of the Lubrication, Car Waihini, Batterlea mined to sponsor a day of rec­ group. Mrs. Salvadore Chirichigno from association’s expenses for the Recharged, Tire Vulcanliinc ollection as an annual spiritual Mrs. F. X. Byrne was intro­ 4:30 to 7 p.m. year. The budget submitted at Grocery and Misrket duced as deanery representative The cost of the dinner will be BOISNIE BRAE function. the last meeting was for $1,015. “ The Sign FANCrr MEATS, VEGETABLES, AND Jack W. Martin, supervisor of for the Altar and Rosary So­ $1 for adults and 35 cents for QUALITY GROCERIES ciety. children. This amount will be used as That Sells" CONOCO SERVICE refreshments, has appointed a follows: Special prizes, $16; Free Delivery SPruco 4447 Tei Msrkit Frln' 724 So. University PE. 9909 2331 E. Ohio Ave. (So. Univ. and Ohio) refreshment committee for the dues (CPTL and ACCW), $23; tn Men’s Club, including Pius Hart­ CPTL luncheon, $12; convention, Lilt Yw Progsrts man, chairman, with R. J. Camp­ With Ui The firms listed here Bonnie Brae Drug Co. St. Francis' PTA Heads state district workshop, $80; bell, James P. Garrett, and Jo­ founders’ program, $20; Peter’s deserve to be remembered Llsyd Chamhirlli)— RIthtril' GluMhtrlln seph L. Roche assisting. Pence, $10; Friends of Carmel, when you are distributing Have your Doctor phone us Volunteers for driving the sis­ $10; Mass for deiieased, $5; your Prescriptions ters to the Tower Theater for To Fete Council Oct. 29 Christmas gifts, $30; children’s YOG ALWAYS your patronage in the dif­ catechism classes are: Beers, Wines, Etc. Christmas party, $35; birthdays, ferent lines of business. tober, Robert Moore; November, (St, Franci* de Sales’ Parish, Guion; Oct. .^30, Mmes. J. L. $15; medical supplies, $15; pe­ Assured by S SAVE AT 763 So. University RA. 2874 C. N. Tolve; December, Pius D enver) Herberger, E. David Harris, and riodicals (sisters, president), $15; Hartman; January, James P. The officers of the PTA will Mary Rose Fair; Nov. 6, Mmes. past president (pin), $6; health Registered Pharmacists SIMMONS DRUG Garrett; February, Howard entertain the council members at Joseph Loeffel, William Lichter, forums, $13.35; movie project, a tea Thursday, Oct. 29, from and Arthur McKone; and Nov. Hunker; March and April, Ed­ $50; graduation breakfast, $110; Your doctor's prescription will 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 2614 ward Stolte; and May, Robert 2 to 4 p.m. in the assembly room 13, Mmes. Earl Sulcer, William school supplies, $250; and salary be correctly dispensed at Park of the rectory. Scott, and Oliver Wienecke. Moore. (band director), $300, Hill Drug Company . . . 8 reg­ Our Lady of Fatima Circle The Christmas cards being of­ Scout Mothers' SOETH GAYLORD fered by the PTA will be sold Infants baptized Oct. 18 were istered pharmacists to serve will meet in the home of Mrs. Annual Party Oct. 23 Joanne Marie, daughter of Mr. J. W. Foster, 4420 Random after the Masses in the vestibule you. Fairfax Hardware Shopping Diistrict The Mothers’ Auxiliary of Boy and Mrs. Joseph Van Schaik, R 0 a (i, Wednesday afternoon, of the church Sunday, Oct. 25. with James and Florence Davison (Colfsx St Fairfax) Oct. 28. • League ,of the Sacred Heart Scout Troop 126 will hold the We proudly oclcnowledg* 100 annual card party Oct. 23 at 8 as sponsors; Sandra Katherine, HARDWARE, GLASS, PAINTS Mother of God Circle was or­ workers ate as follows: Oct. 26, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl per cent acceptance by the HOUSEHOLD ITEMS The Best In ganized in the home of Mrs. Jo­ Mmes. lil. P. Masterson and p.m. in St. Francis de Sales’ High BELMONT School cafeteria. Tickets may be Young, with Roger McMurray medical profession, due to i(3ir FR. 2725 5022 E. Colfax seph McShane Oct. 16 by Mrs. Julia Hughes; Nov. 2, Mmes. A1 and Selma BonfeWt as sponsors. prices, prompt service, and H. L, Rln.h.rt, Prop. PLCMBING CO. DRY CLEANING H. G. Glienke. The meeting date Fender, Vance Johnson, and A. obtained at the door at 50 cents Repairing & Contracting will be the second Wednesday of J. Dunst; Nov. 9, Mmes. Stephen per person. The Immaculate Heart of Mary unquestioned accuracy. Sodality and the Marian Society NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL each month. Members include Ryan and Charles McKay; and Scouts receiving merit badges AND LAUNDRY will receive Communion in the Free Estimates Nov. 16, Mmes. Margaret Dwyer, are John Hession, home repairs; h r SAM BOXER. Mgr. 1076 S. Gaylord 8 o’clock Mass this Sunday, For Distinctive Prises Bridge 4 Day Service Maurice Brockish, and Henry Dick Cantrall, cooking; Kenneth Forties and all other occasions— Days, PE. 2070 Duran, nature and personal fit> Oct. 25. The PTA asks its mem­ Nights, EA. 5379 Yeager. bers to observe this coming Sun­ VISIT OUR GIFT DEFARTMINT The firms listed here Special 1 Day Worker! and friendi of the ness; George Hoffler, stamp col­ Teen-Agers Plan lection and public speaking; and day, the Feast of Christ the King, deserve to be remembered The firms listed here fall festival will meet in the Oct. 25, as family Communion Washington Park asaembly room of the rectory Garvin Hoffler, camping. when you are distributing deserve to be remembered Richard Schmitz and Clyde day. Cleaners Thursday evening, Oct. 22, at your patronage in the dif­ when you are distributing Dance Oct. 26 9 o’clock following the par­ Gagnon received second class Robert P. Jennett and Miss Margaret Tate, Mgr. Norma J. Van Vleet were mar­ your patronage in the dif­ liamentary law class. badges. The following received ferent lines of business. Pickup & Delivery The Athletic Association will their tenderfoot badges: James ried Oct. 17, prior to a Nuptial ferent lines of business. meet in the high school at 8 o’clock Lathrop, Glenn Akins, Gary Roll, Mass offered by Father John L. 1087 So. Gaylord SP 7898 In Wheatridge Robert Shea, Michael Hein, Fred Aylward. The bridesmaid was Monday evening, Oct. 26. Mr. Genevieve E. Van Vleet. A re­ Mobiloil - Pennzoil - Mobilga* Wheatridge.— (Sts. Peter and and Mrs. Earl Buchmiller, Mr. Schimer, and Edward Bole. The Mothers’ Auxiliary of Cub ception for the guests was held Lubrication & W athing Paul’s Parish)—A football theme and Mrs. Dale Webber, and Mr. in the school following the Nup­ EMPIRE MARKET and Mrs. Robert Carlin will Scout Pack 126 will meet in the Tune Up - Clutch & Brake will be'carried through for the tial Mass Johnny Meyers Bob Holm kickoff party of the teen-age serve refreshments. assembly room of the rectory Open Week Days and Sundays So. Gaylord Service group being formed in the parish St. Joseph’s Circle will meet Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday evening, Oct. 26, from in the home of Mrs. Stephen The Cub Scout Pack meeting Coach to AiJdress ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Quality Meats Sea Foods Center and Garage 8 to 10 o’clock. All teen-agers Ryan, 467 S. Logan, at 1 p.m. will be held at 8 p.m. in the • from (the ninth to the 12th grades, Oct. 28. Mrs. Frank Beagle will high school auditorium Friday, Luncheon Club Patronize These Friendly Firms 1058 So. Gaylord SP. 7567 1001 So.'Gaylord SP. 6443 inclusive, are invited to attend. be the assistant hostess. Oct. 23. The function will take place in Altar Society workers are as Baptized were Jim and Shirlon the assembly room of the rec­ follows: Oct. 16, Mmes. William Ward, the son and daughter of Betty & Bob’s Texaco Products tory. Scott, Oliver Wienecke, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ward. Spon­ > Beauty & Lubrication Tires Altar Society Tea George Mulqueen; Oct. 23, sors were Mr. and Mrs. John Mmes. Joseph Nolan and Mary McHugh. Barber Shop Washing Accessories KEENE SUPER MARKET Past presidents and the pres­ Specializing in Joe & Andys 1093 S. Gaylord Fred Keene, Prop RA. 0902 ent president of the Altar an^ Rosary Society will pour at the P erm an en t store Hours: 8 to 6:00 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. annual get-acqu&inted tea in the Bake Sale Is Successful W aving SERVICE STATION EA. 4723 2603 E 8 to 7 Friday and Saturday assembly room Sunday after- 12th & Clayton FR. 9826 nooh, Oct. 25, .from 3 until 5 • Nationally Advertised Foods o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Casselman and At Sacred Heart Parish • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Mrs. Thomas Epson will pour from 3 until 4 o’clock, and last (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) program will be. arranged by Mrs. • Top Grade Meats — Sea Foods — Poultry year’s president, Mrs. R. J. W. » The bake sale held Oct. 21 in Katherine Jones, MA. 1607. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH It’s Keene Super Market for the Keenest Buys in Town Thomson and the present head, Sodality Hall was a success. Cash The Mothers’ Club will meet ^ Patronize These Friendly Firms Mrs. M. J. McDermott, will pour donations are still coming in. The ■Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 7 :30 p.m. during the last hour. In charge cake baked and donated by Elisa in the school hall. Members will of the tea are Mrs. Ford Davis Chavez was awai-ded to A1 study parliamentary procedure CONOCO PRODUCTS and Mrs. Tom Vollmer. Breuch. for a few minutes at each meet­ Deluxe Mr. and Mrs. A1 Breuch cele­ ing. Dancing, games parties, and Lubrication • Delco Batteries , Favor Received ' brated their 49th wedding anni­ prizes will be featured. Car Washing Cleaners & Dyers ST. JAMES' PARISH A reader of the 'Register wishes versary Oct. 16. The Christmas card committee to publish thanksgiving for a Installation of Officers headed by Mrs, Lucy Martinez, We Have Our Own Plant AL, 3870, is planning to contact W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS Please Patronize These Friendly Firms great favor received through the Sunday, Oct. 25, is the Com- Robert L. Blackman, who 88 So. Penn. RA 2083 intercession of St. Christopher. members of the parish to help Alameda & Logan PE. 9840 And 2800 Josephine EA 7363 muni(in day for the Ladies’ Altar with the sale of cards. has the task of putting The Sodality. In the absence of University of Denver back into OLIVE DRUG The firms listed here LOYOLA PARISH Father John Casey, S.J., the out- Girls' Chorus Practices the national picture as a football Alameda Drug Store g()ing president, Mrs. Ben Olguin, The girls’ chorus has resumed threat, will be the speaker at the deserve to be remembered V. O. PETERSON, Prop. , BUCHANAN’S Reliabl« and Fast SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME will install the new officers. practice for the coming year. A meeting Oct. 23 of the Friday Prescription Service when you are distributing Rocky Florl tnd Joo Htro. , * The following members are to full program will be carried by Luncheon Club. ^ Cat Rate' Drags Christian Bros. Wines serve on the refreshment com­ the chorus, which is primarily a Gifts - Fountain Service your patronage in the dif­ Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. mittee: Ophelia Jenkins, Martha church choir. The senior members Blackman, who has coached at Fountain Service Sundries All Popular Beers P te t D eliverj — FL, 2337 the University of Southern Cali­ Your Business Apipreciated We OelWer 7010 E. Colfax a t Oliva ferent lines of business. Your Convenient Kilker, Beatrice Luna, Charlotte of the chorus are the girls from Druggist Lucero, Frances Lara, Beatrice the '53 graduation class who re­ fornia, San Diego Navy Training Alameda & So. Broadway P?:. 1777 377 So. Bdwy. Martinez, Lucy Martinez, Clo­ hearse on* Mondays and Thur^ Station, and Pasadena City Col­ WALT BADGER Says: Preicription* Liquor lege, is expected to outline the tilda Martinez, and Mary Mar- days. The chorus, under the di­ Ladies for a perfect hair-do 17tb and Roco EA st 9867 intez. rection of Sister Ann Lorraine, football future he has planned Temptation Our experts use the finest methods for Denver University, and also PTA Makes Plon will sing at the 9 o’clock High Visit Jos. T. Winckler to clean your, Clothes thoroughly, ST. JOHN^S PARISH Mass on Sundays and will make to discuss the future of the game For 'Green Tea' in general.' Correct Contour Hair-Shaping and C ^ t s a m A yet safely. , - ' several concert appearances dur­ quality permanents for many years. Permanent Waving Officers and chairmen of the ing the year. The coach has been a speaker . Get Acquainted Hair Cuts $1.50. Gallon ’ r. * a Specialty PTA held a meeting with Father Mrs. Gillespie, chairman of the at several grid clinics, including Martin Schiltz, S.J., spiritual di­ PTA membership drive, an­ one at Stanford. 311 So. Sherman SP. 0171 rector, and Mrs. Francis Gillispie, nounces it was a success. The The Luncheon Club meets lAssociated Cleaners My Lady Edith ■a '■« ‘ I ' - president. Final plans were laid second grade. Sister Mary Vin­ every Friday at noon in the K. The 'flKns listed here deserve to Broadway Creamei^ 6736 E. Colfax, ..ZXL.' EA. 5462 Beauty Shoppe for a “Green'Tea” honoring the cent’s, led in returns. Prizes will of C. home, 16th Avenue and be remembered whan you arc dis­ Hlnnio Kcnclcr, Mg'- sisters. Mrs. Mary Hotra at MA. be awarded at the November Grant Street, Denver. All Catho­ tributing your patronage to the 66 So. Broadway Sp. 2665 2804 E. 6th A t*. £A. 0788 3041 was named chairman. The meeting. lic men are invited to attend. different lines of business.

/ it Thursday, October 22, 1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIVE K. of C. Class Honors Pastor Mission Under Way in St. Rose Parish

(St, Rose of Lima’s Parish, new members into the group: and some member of the club D enver) Mrs. Mary Vahrenkamp, Mary is awarded $100 at a selection A two-week mission started Peregoy, and Mrs. Perry Wasin- held at the monthly .games Oct. 18, "with the first week of ger. party. Anyone wishing member­ the mission for the women and Oct. 25 is Communion day ship in this club should contact the second for the men. The for the families of the parish. John Francone, RA. 5088, or Rev. Carl Schwarz, C.SS.R., is in They will receive in the 8 o’clock any member bf the Holy Name charge of the mission. Parish­ Mass. Society. ioners have been urged to at­ 50-50 Club The next games party will be tend and bring their friends. At the regular games party Held Wednesday, Nov. 18,’in the St. Philomena’s Circle, which sponsored by the Holy Name parish hall. All members of the met Oct 15 at the home of Mrs. Society Oct. 14, Don Demuth, parish are invited to attend and Marie Kissell, is making bead 1200 W. Tennessee, was awarded bring their friends. iFree refresh­ rings to sell at next year’s ba­ $100 as the lucky member of ments are served at the games. zaar. The circle accepted three the 50-50 Club. Membership in Admission is 50 cents, with extra the 50-50 Club costs $1 a month, cards 25 cents. KFEL-TY Series Set For Meat Consumers JOE ONOFRIO Home of Quality Pianos KPEL-TV, Channel 2, will carry a series of four educational programs of interest to the house­ Cable-Stark wife in co-operation with the I^a- Denver; Barney Carraher, Jake Lechman, and Bob Albert De Credico, Alphonsus D. Faustin, Edward tional Live Stock and Meat Board Lester Betsy Ross Oct. 27 through Oct. 30, inclusive, The Monsignor O'Sullivan 2“’^^ Co­ Woods. J. Harrington, Fraser J. Mclsaac, David J. Sikes, Bruce D. Hay, Vincent Hepp, Frederick D. Hoppe, from 12 to 12:30 p.m. lumbus Council 539 counted 54 initiates, including the Those initiated are Joseph Bauer, Paul J. Benetti, Trade in your old piano Richard D. Berkenkotter, Paul R. Bonner, Jr.; James Frank Harold, Henry J. Kuempel, Carl L. Lillie, Harry Subjects include: Oct. 27, on a new Spinet or T-V Set son of the council’s grand knight, who received the sec­ W. Braak, Francis J. Bruggenthies, Raymond D. L. Manion, Lloyd J. Marsch, Bryan W. Moss, Robert “Thrifty Ways With Meat;” Oct. ond and third degrees of the organization. Buckles, Joseph W. Buckmaster, Charles E. Sancik, T. McCabe, Norman 0. Murphy, Thomas F. Nieman, 28, “Meat Cuts for Special Oc­ Best Trade in Town casions;” Oct. 29, “Save Meat Shown in, the front row, left to right, are Jim Jr.; W. 0. Carmichael, Joe E. Chavez, Fred J. Dolan, Michael D. O’Donoghue, Carl A. Ott, Robert G. Pritch­ 1805 Broadway !V1A. 8585 William E. Dowling, 'Thomas W. Ewing, Leonard C. ard, Kenneth H. Robertson, Vincent Af Rogers, John E With Low Heat;” and Oct. 30, McConaty, Frank Cuba, Dick Janda, Bob Norton, U. E. Fehr, Martin D. Fitzgerald, Edward P. Flannery, J. Schairer, Henry B. Schwab, Ray C. Tharp, Ray C. “How to Carve Cooked Meat.” Across from the Cosmopolitan Hotel Mellecker, district deputy; George Turner, state deputy; Robert Fowler, Matthew L. Gibson, Jr.; Loyd J. Glasier, ■Tharp, Jr.; Don A Weber, Don G. Whalen, Clifford R. Mickey O’Donoghue, grand knight; the Rt. Rev. Eugene Raymond B. Harris, Robert E. Hathaway, L. Desquas- Williams, Gerald L. Woodward, and William J. Ziereis. A. O’Sullivan, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish, sellier; — (Photo by Smyth) Free Breakfasts Planned Games Party Oct. 23 at Bl. Sacrament (Blessed Sacrament Parish, afternoon, Oct. 26, at 1:15. Mmes. J. A. Peterson and W JOE ONOFRIO D enver) Canned and staple goods of all E. Dolan will be hostesses to the The annual PTA games party kinds and frozen foods are members of St. Joan of Arc’s Cir In Presentation Parish will be held Friday, Oct. 23, at solicited. cle on Friday, Oct. 23, for bridge- (Pretentation Parish, Denver) W’omen who will assist with 8 p.m. in the school gymhasium. Mrs. Hildegarde Bauer, floral luncheon in the New Chalet, 1520 Nothing But the Finest Free coffee and doughnuts will the serving are Miss Rose Beat, There will be turkeys, baskets of expert from Flower Haven, Inc., Washington Street, at 1 o’clock. be served in the parish hall after Mmes. Cecilia Schnur, Catherine groceries, merchandise certifi­ 28th and Fairfax, will demon­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wegs the 8 o’clock Mass and all fol­ Frank, Lena Steele, Virginia cates, special gifts, and many strate the arranging of Thanks­ will have as their gpiests the lowing Masses on the Sundays.of Schwartz, Aida Andreatta, and other valuable gifts to be giving and holiday centerpieces. members of St. Francis of As­ JOE SAYS JO E , JR . Noy. 1 and 8 by the Junior Altar Barbara Anderson. awarded. The Men’s committee Mrs. Bauer will also advise as to sisi’s Circle Saturday evening will have charge, with Walter the wearing of corsages. Oct. 24, for dinner at 6. and Rosary Society and the Holy Men wbo will greet their guests Name Society. Coughlin acting as caller. Pro­ The fourth, fifth, and sixth Mrs. William J. McMenamy are Ed Tass^t, Jr.; Frank Glore, ceeds from the evening enable graders’ mothers will be host­ The breakfasts will be served Julius Meyer, Vic Beneventi, will entertain the members of as a friendship measure with the the PTA to finance its obliga­ esses for the social following the St. Rita’s Circle for luncheon and Austin Miller, Pete Ekler, Vern tions to the school through the meeting. expectation that more parish­ Lee, Ed Rider, William Eggert, bridge Tuesday, Oct. 27. ioners will be come acquainted year. Tickets may be purchased Members of St. Ann’s Circle ARC YOU and Jerry Tclve. at the door. Everyone is welcome. will meet in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Therese Wogan, a life with one another. Everyone at­ Mrs. John Frank, PTA presi­ member of the Altar and Ro­ tending the Masses js urged to The PTA will conduct a pan­ J. C. Daly, 1561 Holly, for sary Society, died Oct. 19 in accept this hospitality. Milk will dent, has appointed Mrs. Joseph try shower for the sisters of the luncheon and cards the afternoon Orange, Calif. Mrs. Wogan for­ be served to the children and Denning publicity chairman and school at its meeting Monday of Oct. 27 at 1 o’clock. merly lived in the parish and was there will be no collections taken Mrs. Anthony Frank card chair­ one of the first members of the GOING Up at any time in the hall. man. All those with PTA news Altar and Rosary Society. Mrs. are urged to call Mrs. Denning All Saints' Circle Plans Herbert Flannery, a niece, flew at RA. 3645. \ to California to attend the Title Insurance Mrs. Gus Ibold will be hostess funeral. of Our Lady of Presentation Cir­ 1st Annual Dance Nov. 8 HUNTING? Baptized Oct. 18 were Ellen is the modern method of ob­ cle Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 12:30, taining protection against any at 375 Quitman. Refreshments (All Saints’ Parish, Denver) Pat Doyle will take down the Marie Sheppard, daughter of Mr. defect in the T itle of your will be served and the afternoon The Mother Cabrini Circle altar on Sunday, Oct. 25. and Mrs. H. L. Sheppard, with real estate. will be spent playing cards. will sponsor the first annual The Ave Maria Circle reports that the sale of Christmas cards Genevieve Byer and George Rout- .at. And provide! Hard 'Times Dance Sunday eve­ 600 Attend Dinner ning, Nov. 8, in the parish hall. is progressing well, and all zon as sponsors; and Rita Maria SECURITY The spaghetti dinner cooked Guests are asked to come in members of the parish are urged Thornton, daughter of Mr. and and served by the men of the their worst clothes and have a to see the display after Mass Mrs. William H. Thornton, with parish was a huge success Oct. good time with all the new and on Sunday before making selec­ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rowley as 17 when almost 600 persons were old parishioners. The Vonfeldt tions elsewhere. sponsors. served. Mrs. Sophia Kissell, 145 Orchestra will provide the music Youth Club Party On Friday, Oct. 23, the per­ S. Lowell, was awarded a Na­ and movies will entertain the Planned for Oct. 31 petual Sacred Heart Devotions tivity set by the Junior Altar children. A special prize will be Final plans for a party to be will be held at 7:30 p.m. Father and Rosary Society that evening. 'awarded and refreshments will held on Saturday night, Oct. 31, .^nton Borer, S.M.B., will con­ be available. Tickets are 50 were made by the Youth Club tinue his talks on the Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: “God Wall cents per person. committee in charge. There will Owner to The parish weekly games be a variety of games and prizes, the Son, Redeemer of the word, (Vail have mercy bn us.” CARPETS party will be held Friday, Oct. dancing, and refreshments. A The parish notes will he cared ROOM SIZE 23, at 8 p.m. The-funds fr()itn this valuable special prize has been Insures Marketability donated by one of the members for by Mrs. A. G. Topil, 2575 Elm and SMALLER RUGS affair go to build the p£w of the club, and will be awarded Street, FR. 1556, for the next a wide selection of patterns church. Nicholas Jamison will week. and colors to choose from be in charge, assisted by Leo that evening. J A f i. JUJ a . p for every room Smith, Lonnie Keberlein, Guy Furnituro m the house Zellers, A1 Brainard, Howard Open Wednesdar Evenings Till 9 o’clock Heffernan, , and Frank Kerins. St. Bernadette's to Hold ^ u cvtan iif ^0. The Crucifixion Circle will serve E.M.W. refreshments. Its Annual Dinner Oct. 22 S u u Widt Title Service where cash talks Recently baptized in the parish were Richard Anthony, son of 2141 So. Broadway Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s The members of St. Ber­ 1711 California KE 12.t1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Deegan, Parish)—The annual baked ham nadette’s Circle will meet Mon­ Now IS the time fo install y o u r SPruce 5391 with Barry Deegan and Jean dinner will be served Thursday, day, Oct. 26, in Mrs. Gil Weak- Bulger as sponsors; Timothy Oct. 22. from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. land’s home. Mrs. George Sanders .loseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. in the new parish school. The is cohostess. A luncheon will be James Patrick Smith. with dinner will be $1.25 for adults served at 11:30 and canasta will l A n o n O PRBEZER and have if Bernard J. and Dorothy F. and 50 cents for children. The be played later. Smith as sponsors; and Frank women of the parish will cook PTA 1$ Organized Joseph Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. and serve the dinner. ready when you bring home your limit Frank J. Tracey, Sr., with Sam The dinner is an Altar and Members of the parish met in S. Galati, Jr., and Anne Mona­ Rosary Society project and the the new school Oct. 19, and or­ ghan as sponsors. „ proceeds of the dinner will help ganized the Parent-Teachers’ As­ Altar and Rosary Society the new school. Everyone is in­ sociation. The charter was pre- vited to attend. No reservations stnted and passed, and the To Heor Mrs. Jeon Leibmon are necessary, and tickets may following officers were elected The Altar and Ros_^iry Society be bought at the door. for a one-year term; will meet Thursday, Oct. 29, at Christmas cards, wrappings, President, Mrs. John Dobel; 8 p.m. in the parish hall. stationery, and business cards vice president, A. Clemes; treas­ Hostesses are Mrs. Francis are now on sale each Sunday urer, Mrs. Dick Schumann; secre­ Kerins, Mrs. Eugene Schmitz, until Christmas in the church tary, Mrs. Ed McKjbben; his­ and Mrs. Clement L)ompierre. vestry before and after each torian, William Steinmetz; and Father H-arley Schmitt is pro­ Mass. The various circles of the auditor, George Lehner. gram chairman for this month’s Altar and Rosary Society are Under the sponsorship of the meeting and has secured Mrs. helping with the selling on Sun­ newly organized PTA and the M Every shelf “sharp” freezes Jean Leibman as a guest days. Altar and Rosary Society, a style speaker. Her topic will be the Mrs. C. J. Schulz is in charge show has been planned for Mon­ Fashion Academy Award winner “Prince of All Saints.” of the project and will deliver day, Nov. 2. It will take place in Mrs. Jean Klein and Mrs. the cards if she is called at the new school at 8 p.m., and ■K “Kitchen Space” Design Audrey Fitzgerald will set up the BE. 3-6153. Orders for person­ modeling and showing of the altar on Saturday, OcL 24, and alized cards will be taken as late clothes will be done by the May M A size for every home and family Mrs. Corrine Brady and Mrs. as Noy. 15. 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•1 PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, October 22, 1953 Traditional for Feast Loretto Grads' Father Regan to AdcJress Consecration of Family , Paramount Social Group Denver Board The Rev. John Regan, pas­ Club for Sunday, Nov. 8. The tor of Mother of God Parish, affair, to, take place at the To Jesus' Sacred Heart will be the guest speaker at Argonaut Hotel, Denver, will the dinner dance scheduled by start at 7 p.m, The formula for the Act of preside over our assemblings, Plans Meeting the Catholic Paramount Social Conaecration of familial to the to bless our entorprisos, both A program of entertain­ Sacred Heart, which ii tradi* spiritual and temporal, to dis­ Board members of the Denver ment has been planned for the tional for the Faait of Chriit pel our cares, to sanctify our Chapter, Loretto Heights Alum­ Regis Clubs Schedule dinner and special music has tho King, Oct. 2S, ii ai fol­ joys, to alleviate our suffer­ nae Association, will , begin their been arranged for the dance. second year in office with a meet­ io wi: ings. If ever one or other of Hayride for Oct. 24 Member and guests are in­ us ;showld have the misfortune ing at Loretto Heighta College vited, and reservations may be Act of Consecration of Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 7:46 p.m. The Rho Chi Sigma and the made by callirig Mrs. Honor* Famiiies to the Sacred Heart to afflict Thee, remind him, O Heart of Jesus, that Thou A committee system for the Oklahoma Club of Regis College, Stadig, president, PE. 7984; “Sacred Heart of Jaiui, who art good and merciful to the board was inaugurated on a trial Denver, will sponsor a student Mrs. Ethyl Kirkman, RA. didit manifest to St. Margaret penitent sinner. basis a year ago. Because the hayride at the Mississippi Stables 6993; or Mrs. Amelia Des­ Mary the deiire of reigning in system was successful during the S,aturday evening, Oct. 24. mond, FL. 5444. Christian families, we today “And when the hour of sep­ The_ ride, which has become a aration strikes, when death first year, members of the Den­ The regular meeting of the wish to proclaim Thy most ver Chapter voted at their home­ traditional activity of the college club will take place Tu 'Tuesday, complete regal dominion oyer shall come to cast mourning coming meeting Oct. 10 to con­ clubs, is expected to attract more Oct. 27, at 8 p.m. in Loyola our own. We would live in fu­ into our midst, we will all, tinue the system. Under the plan, than 100 students. Proceeds from Hall, 23rd Avenue and York ture with Thy life, we would both those who go and those board members are responsible the event will be used to put on a Street. This will be in the cause to flourish in our midst who stay, be submissive to for several committees. Alumnae party for the orphans of Queen form of a Halloween party, those virtues to which Thou Thy eternal decrees. We will living in the Denver area select The work of the Parent-Teacher League; Airman First Class Mel­ of Heaven Home on Halloween. and members and guests are hast promised peace here console ourselves with the the particular committee that Cookie Jar Project CPTL in keeping vin M. Smith, Portland, Ore,; and Robert K. Pear­ Also contributing to the orphans’ requested to wear masks. thought that a day will come 1s below, wo would banish far meets their interest and serve the the cookie jar filled at the USO-NCCS club is ex­ son, USO-NCCS director, Denver. party will be the Biology Club. Cards, ^ dancing, and j refresh­ from us the spirit of the world when the entire family, re­ Charge for the hayride is ■$1.50 college through the activities of emplified in the picture above. The two service men were visiting in Denver ments are on the agenda. For whi<;h Thou hast cursed; and united in heaven, can sing the committee. From left to right are Airman First Class per couple. Following the ride, an information those interested forever Thy glories and Thy Thou shalt reign over our The committees and their James F. Wagner, Burlington, N.Car.; Mrs. Don­ from Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Chey­ informal dance will be held, with are requested to call Mrs. minds in the simplicity of our mercies. chairmen are: Program, Mrs. ald Aymami, president of the St. Louis PTA; the enne, Wyo. Airman Smith is from McGuire Field, cider and doughnuts being served. Helen Harder, EA. 4248. faith, and over our hearts by “May the Immaculate Heart Jerome A. Jacobs and Mrs. Don­ Rt. Rev. Joseph O’Heron, pastor of St. Louis’ Par­ N.J., taking a two-week training course in I the wholehearted love with of Mary and the glorious pa­ ald MacHendrie; ways and ish; Mrs. Matt W. Saya, president of the Catholic Cheyenne.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) which they shall burn for triarch, St. Joseph, present means, Marie Mapelli; college re­ + + , + + 4- + Delicious FRIED CHICKEN— SHRIMP oi Thee, the flame of which we this consecration to Thee, and lations, Mary Lou Stephenson; shall keep alive by the fre- keep it in our minds all the circles, Mrs. Carl A. Ott; mem­ FISH and CHIPS DINNERS .quent reception of Thy Di­ days of our life. All glory to bership, Arline Schuster; pub­ CPTL to Keep Cookie Jar Filled at USO vine Eucharist. the Heart of Jesus, our King Choice of Potatoes and Salads, With Rolls licity, Mrs. Travis Lee Koonce; Served Hot at Your Door, 25c Less if Picked Up “Deign, O Divine Heart, to and our Father!” public relations, Mrs. John Hem­ (Catholic Parent-Teacher League tended the meeting Oct. 15 were for the week of Oct. 16. Each — One order plenty for three — ming and Pat Crawford; and of the Archdioceie of Denver) told of this project by the PTA in the Denver area has of­ Picnic Lunches—Ice Cream—Soft Drinks—Packed to Go deanery, Mrs. Harry Schnibbe. “Keeping the cookie jar filled league’s president, Mrs. Matt W. fered to participate in this proj­ Saya. ect, which will be carried out on Mrs. James K. Roche, president at the USO-NCCS” is the newest CKiaCKIKl»DY»[?lKIDKl 66 of the Denver Chapter, will pre^ project of the PTA units of the St. Louis’ PTA, Englewood, a weekly basis. It Pleases Cs- side at the board meeting. Ruth Catholic Parent-Teacher League. was the first group to volunteer St. Patrick’s PTA, Fort Logan, Wernimont is secretary for the The 209 members who at­ and offered to supply the cookies joined the league at this meet­ To Please You” group, which meets monthly ex­ ing and became the 33rd affili­ Z/P,„tuui iZt cept during July and August. ate. Mrs. Elbert Clift is president of this group. 1010 S.^ Gaylord Now Serving Dinners, 4 to 8 SPruce 4469 Do not be a delinquent—keep University Club Teachers Mrs. Martin Murphy, president WHERE DENVER SAVES your Seminary Drive pledget paid up! / of St. Mary’s P'TA, Colorado Begin Catechism Classes Springs, and four delegates from- St. Peter’s, Greeley, including Christmas The Catholic Action Committee of the St. Thomas Univer­ the president, Mrs. Arthur Staat, Wedding Planned sity Club got catechism classes under way this month. Evelyn attended this meeting. Mrs. J. J. SAVE 2 WAYS Lail is heading 4he committee this year, with Margaret Mary Dobel, a member of the group Foy, Ann Wibel, and Mary Marshall as cochairmen. organizing a PTA in St. Berna­ With activities at Mushroom having been deactivated, cate­ dette’s Parish, Lakewood, also LOW -LOW FOOD PRICES FIJRR chism classes will be carried on at Good Shepherd and Derby, as well as at Castle Rock, a new mission this year. attended this meeting. Teachers at Good Shepherd are Margaret Mary Foy, Tom The patronage of the month FOOD Ford, Mary Rita Barclay, and Kay Achatz. Peggy Toomey, of October in all Catholic PTAs PLUS ZM'. GREEN STAMPS Margaret Cassidy, Joanne Malloy, Virginia Scioli, Alice Nash, in the Archdiocese of Denver is and Ann Wibel will teach at Derby. Mary Marshall, Bill Suther­ “Christ the King.” This feast STORES land, and Helen Radamaker are starting classses at Castle Rock. was explained by the president of Christ the King PTA, Mrs. Howard Stauffer. TOMATO 3 BIG FRIENDLY Archbishop's Guild Pays The special gift, which was donated by St. James’ PTA, was FURR FOOD STORES TO given to Mrs. Robert Schmidt of SERVE YOU $500 on Seminary Pledge Christ the King PTA. Our Lady of Lourdes PTA, with 40 mem­ SOUP (Archbithop’i Guild, Denver) meet Oct. 28 in the home of bers present led in the roll call, LOCATED AT Mary Torley, treasurer of the Beverly Neylon. followed by St. Catherine’s with Archbishop’s Guild, announced Seven members of this circle 21 and St. Dominic’s and St. (L\MPBELL at the general meeting Oct. 14 James’ with 14 each. 5900 West 38th Street, Denver, Colo. that $500 has been paid on the entertained 10 girls from 'the Queen of Heaven Orphanage The next league meeting, TALL $1,000 pledge to the Arch­ which will be the last one for cents 421 So. Federal Blvd., Denver Colo. bishop’s Seminary Campaign Saturday, Oct. 17. They met in 1953, will be held at the Knights CAN Fund. This pledge was approved the home of Mary Carter and of Columbus Hall Nov. 19 at 2191 S. Broadway, Denver, Colo. at the meeting June 23. then took a picnic lunch to City 10 o’clock. Our Lady of Lourdes Circle Park, where they spent the was honored as the best repre­ afternoon seeing the attractions sented at the meeting with an in the park. Women Accountants The Denver Chapter of the Mrs. Lucille Smith an­ almost 100-per-cent attendance. lone Crowfoot will be hostess nounces th e forthcoming American Society of Women Ac­ The following circles had five or to the members of St. Anthony’s countants will meet Tuesday, Oct. Hunting Season Soon! marriage of her daughter, Sara more members present: Ave Ma­ Circle Oct. 29. Smith, to Donald J. Anderson. ria, Key of Heaven, Morning 20, at the Leyden-Chiles-Wicker- COFFEE Christ the King Circle will Miss Smith is a graduate of Star, and St. Thomas More’s. sham .American Legion Post. E. HILLS Lockers Available Now meet Friday, Oct. 23, in the H. Lillya, budget manager of Cathedral High School, Denver, The guild has been asked to home of Florence Cope. Complete Processing Service and has been quite active in danc­ sponsor the F'atima Club lunch­ Montgomery Ward and Company, BROS. ing. She has danced in the past eon Dec. 5. Isabella McNamara Rose Walsh will entertain St. will speak on “Mail Order Ac­ three of the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. will be in charge of the arrange­ Joseph’s Circle Nov. 3. counting.” Bosetti’s operas and has appeared ments. LB. Vie SelLTop Quality Meats on television during the past The Christmas Communion Financed by Members’ Contributions summer and winter. breakfast will be Dec. 13 in St. Mr. Anderson was graduated Francis de Sales’ Church. Multiple Sclerosis Unit KING'S FRIGID FOOD BANK from Holy Family High School The Santa Maria Circle will and is attending Regis College, meet Friday, Oct. 23, in the KUNER’S Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King (Members of Cathedral Parish) Denver. home of Alice Gathercole, 1221 Now Has Denver Chapter 2041 So. University Blvd. PE. 3333 Sherman Street. A Yuletide double-ring cere­ CHAM PIO N Virginia Snow of St. Teresa’s By E il e e n C. F itzgerald eminent business leaders is ably mony will be held at 10 a.m. Circle is moving into her new Dec. 26 at Mother of God Church. A multiple sclerosis chapter managing the society’s affairs. home at 2981 S. Dexter this has been formed in Denver. Of­ Nine basic scientific research No. 303 The couple plan to make their week. home in Denver. ficers of this chapter are Mrs. projects are now under way. A St. Luke’s Circle will meet C. W. Rose, president; Dr. M. medical director of pre-eminence CAN Monday, Oct. 26, in the home Waggener, vice president; Jer­ in his field is at the helm and co­ of Susan Blish. ome Metzger, secretary; and C. ordinating all medical research. Mr. and Mrs. Len Leonard Neil Norgen, treasurer. More than 10,000 persons af­ announce the birth of a son flicted with multiple" sclerosis Oct. 18 in St. Joseph’s Hospital. The chapter is financed by members’ contributions and do­ and their relatives and friends GREEN Betty Bragg will entertain the nations. Wheel-chairs, etc., are have contributed more than The Beer That BAKERIES members of Queen of Heaven $250,000 to launch the society’s Circle with a Halloween party provided for victims of multiple **The Finest Only” sclerosis. work in the first two years. KU N ER'S Made Milwaukee Famous Oct. 27. The National Multiple Scler­ Several multiple sclerosis chap­ 87 So. Broadway The Precious Blood Circle ters in the and an No. 303 753 So. Univeriity will meet Oct. 24. Eileen Kraus osis Society came into being in 1946 ajid in two years had es­ organization in Canada are in MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. 1550 Colorado Blvd. will be hostess. the process of formation and cents 3rd Ave. & Josephine tablished the most remarkable CAN lobert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray; The Holy Family Circle post­ record of achievement in the his­ others only await the necessary poned its meeting to Oct. 28 be­ time and funds to be started. Prices Good Thurs.-Frl.-Soturdoy cause of a death in the hostess’ tory of such organizations. A medical advisory board of out­ Clinics for research on treatment We reserve the right to limit quantities. family. standing neurologists has been are now in the planning in New Jennie Petschauer will enter­ enlisted and is at work on the York and elsewhere with funds tain the members of Morning problem. A board of directors of now being sought to make them Reechnut Assorted Reechies Star Circle Oct. 28. a reality. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. The two main purposes of the Hogan are the parents of a society are to stimulate and sup­ daughter born Oct. 12 in St. An­ Mrs. Brown Named port basic research into the thony’s Hospital. The girl has cause, prevention, and cure of Mayfair Shopping 38th and Irving Lakewood Market been named Mary Ann. multiple sclerosis and other di­ C enter West Colfax Our Lady of the Sacred Heart As President of seases of the nervous svstem, 14th and Kearney and C arr. Circle will meet in the home and secondly, to seek effective 1st and Knox Court of Veronica Kelch Oct. 28. treatment for its alleviation Catherine Corcoran will be 'Ladies of Mullen' among those afflicted. 3581 38th and Sheridan South Broadway hostess at Our Lady of Lourdes Many members are ardent AND IN ARVADA Circle’s meeting in October. A group . of mothers and hobbyists who show a combina­ friends of Mullen High School Halloween t tion of talent and imagination S . Thomas More Circle met Sept. 9 and formed an aux­ in their pursuits. Hobbies are Will Convene,Oct. 28 iliary, known as “The Loyal the key to meanin^ul living. St. Thomas More’s Circle will Ladies of Mullen.” Hobbies help take the patient’s Your Safewoy has the Suckers Mrs. Richard Brown was mind off his disabilities and satis­ Marries Airman elected president; Mrs. Scott, fy the need for self-expression. secretary; and Mrs. Brainard, These needs are provided by the BREWED WITH %■ treasurer. The Ladies meet the multiple sclerosis society. yUALLOVtEEN TREATS first Wednesday of each .month in the new school auditorium at Married in Welby Thst ‘friek t t trsitert' js fori 8 p.m. PURE ROCKY Hershey The Ladies are sponsoring a Mullen Harvest Moon dance on Wednesday Oct. 28, at the Rainbow Ballroom, Fifth and MOUNTAIN Rars Broadway. “Rube” Ekander and his band will furnish the mu- SIC. Tickets may be obtained from the school, or Mrs. Dwyer at EA. 1912. Many persons in­ SPRING WATER terested in Mullen School are working hard to make.the dance Try Some of a success. The proceeds will be used to help finance the school band. Miss Lydia Leiker of The membership committee, Roxbury^s he&ded by Mrs. J. C. Connors, Denver was married July chairman, is endeavoring to ob­ 10 to Airman First Class Jack tain membership registration Ferdinand of Hayward, Calif. from mothers of all the day Miss Leiker is the daughter of students. Antoinette MarcTiese, Delicious Candies Mrs. Angela Leiker of Denver, The room having 100-per­ daughter of Mr. an d Mrs. ■J who at present is living with an­ cent registrations first will be Louis Marchese, became the bride other daughter, Mrs. B. R. Zerr, awarded a special prize and all of Richard Domenico on Sept. 1 The bride also has seven other friends, relatives, or boosters 27, in the Assumption Church, sisters i(nd six brothers. for Mullen High are eligible to Welby. A reception was held in The bridegroom is the son of become members. An invita­ the evening in the Potenza Hall 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferdinand of tion is extended-to anyone in­ with about 600 guests attending. Hayward, Calif., and also has a terested to attend the next The bride and the bridegroom sister, Justine. He is at present meeting Nov. 4. both were graduated from West­ stationed at Luke Air Force Base, minster High School. After a in Phoenix, Ariz. He yvili be dis­ Fiv« new parish sites have wedding trip |o Reno, Nev., the SAFEWAY charged in January, when the baan purchased. More are couple are making their home couple will make their home in needed. Your pledges will pay with the bride’s parents in Den­ SSOISM csest COMSAKY. «OI.0Ctl. CeLOAADO. U I.A. Denver. for them. ver.

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■A. Thursday, October 22, 1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE SEVEN Married in Englewood Homecoming Is Rosary Making Helen Knox Is Bride Irene Michaud Helen Knox, j became the bride daughter ofl of J (T h n A. Mr. and Mrs. [ Brady Oct. 3 be­ Big l)lews Now Popular Despite Robert N.) fore a Nuptial Knox, 685 S. Mass offered in Corcraa Street, St. Louis Denver, became] Church, Engle­ At C ath e d ra I Effort Entailed the bride of Al- (Cathedral High School, Denver) wood. The Rt. (Our Lady Fatima Ro*ary b e r t Prewitt, | Rev. Monsignor Homecoming is the big thing Making Club, Denver) so n o f Mrs. around Cathedral High School at Louis P re w itt! Joseph P. The Assumption group of ro­ O’Heron, p a s the present time. The “C” club of Louisville. is making arrangements for the sary makers of St. Louis’ Par­ T h e c e r e-o tor, officiated. dance and selling tickets to it. ish holds its meetings in the rec­ The bride is the mony took place T Pep Club members have been tory the first Tuesday of the in St. Francis d e r daughter of Mr. practising for their demonstra­ month. a n d Mrs. Ar- Sales’ Church, I tion, which is always one of the Mrs. Frances De Wald, al­ Denver, before, th u r Michaud, best in the league. Homecoming though employed, finds time to Father Prank 2973 S. Grant will be held Sunday, Nov. 1. act as captain of the group and Morfeld. A wed­ Street, a n d the The Guardian ad, patron, and also is an excellent rosary maker. ding breakfast bridegroom i s sponsor drive, which ends Another busy person, a young and reception j the son of Paul Wednesday, Oct. 23*-is in full mother with seven daughters, followed- in 1 J. Brady, 4631 swing. All 12 homerooms are Mrs. Ray Aymami, devotes some Louisville. S. Broadway, competing for the ~fl5 cash time every day to making ro­ The maid of] Denver. Both bonus, which is to be awarded Uolninn nf Nlircoru stoddart, Jr., president of saries. honor was Ma-] the newlyweds by the yearbook staff to the n c i p i n y III n iflO C Ij Colorado Alumnae of the Sacred Mr. and Mr.s. Ivor Berglund, rian Epple, andj are employed by room with the most money Heart, is shown above at the nursery of the Infant of Prague, Den­ pioneers in rosary making, are the bridesmaids! Gates Rubber earned, per capita. ver, helping (left to right) Mary Alice, Paul, and Sharon with their again residing in their home in were Roberta Co., a n d t h e Craig Royer, junior; Bob lunch. Assisting the nursery is one of the projects of the Sacred Englewood and have resumed Berkeley a n d bride attended Leach, sophomore; and Nancy Heart Alumnae.—(Denver Post photo) their activities with the Assump­ Margaret Ber-1 Golden, freshman, were the high S t . Francis de + + -r — T tion group. cellino. Anthony Del Pizzo was best man, and the ushers were Sales’ High School. Ronald Brady served as best man, and Robert sellers the first v/eek. Daniel McEnery will be a Louis de Cantis and Richard Fanchinc. The young couple plan Jones as usher. Mrs. Robert Jones was matron of honor and the Class rings for the seniors ar­ guest at the Our Lady of Presen­ to live in Denver. (Smyth photo) bridesmaid was Mrs. Ralph Laughman.— (Photo by Smyth) rived Oct. 19. Infant of Prague Nursery tation rosary making group of the Presentation Parish on Fri­ Like Chuck Parker Grods, Former Pupils day evening, Oct. 23. They will Project of Alumnae Group meet in the home of Mrs. James Elizabethan So Easy to Forget Needs Of Mt. St. Gertrude, Andreatte from 7:30 to 9 o’clock. Nearly two years ago, a small William E. St. John to sew, When Mrs. Fred Kloke of All elegance Boulder, to Hold Tea group of earnest young women mend, patch, and renovate Saints’ Parish was hostess to the Of De Paul Salvage Shop formed the Colorado Alumnae of children’.s clothing donated by Resurrection group of rosary The graduate* and former the Sacred Heart, and chose for the members fo£ the nursery. makers Oct. 14 six members In an etherea MANY FOLKS, we suspect, lary ,co-operated with the De • tudent* of Mt. St. Gertrude’* one of its projects the Infant of Last Christmas, the Colorado were present. A sterling silver gown of lace and Academy, Boulder, will hold a Alumnae of the Sacred Heart are like Chuck Parker. He is a Paul men by’ donating their dis­ Prague Nursery. rosary was awarded to Mary nylon net over memory expert who travels carded articles, that would leave reunion luncheon Saturday, donated $150 to the nursery, and Kay Ma..,h. Oct. 24, in the Denver Dry Each first Friday, members Mrs. Guillermo -\ragon. Chair­ satin . . . lit with about the country" lecturing on about 76 per cent of the popula- meet and in a group attend Bene­ "Job’s tears’’ plants,' grown how to improve the memory. tiop to support the work of non- Good*’ Tea Room. man of this project, is planning by Mrs. Joseph F. Brovsky, have shimmering The new *uperior, SUter diction in the Chapel of St. Jo­ a similar Christmas gift this Not long ago, according to a Catholic agencies, at the same seph’s Hospital, Denver, where yielded beads to make 100 ro­ sequins . . . news item in the public press, time giving the St. Vincent de Mary St. Eugene, will be the year. saries. gue*t of honor. Mi** Gretchen the. Rev. Carl Kruger, S.J., of Chuck Parker could not remem­ Paul Society the articles it Regis College, their spiritual ad­ The energetic president, Mrs. Mrs. James McLaren is con­ ber where he had left his brief needs to continue and to expand Weber, a graduate of the acad­ John T. Stoddart, Jr., who, with fined to her home recuperating emy, will be the gue*t *paakar. viser, lifts their hearts and minds case, and placed an ad in a its work. above material things in his talks. M rs.'R. Eugene McHugh, Jr., from a fall. Lawton, Okla., newspaper in an • ♦ » All graduate* and former vice president, attended the na­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Kloke attempt to locate it. WE SIMPLY CANNOT ap­ ■ tudent* who de*ire to attend Only one of the many projects tional convention in Omaha in and son will motor to McCook, We realize that St. Vincent preciate how much the De Paul are a*ked to call Mr*. Eileen of this group is the Infant of May, extends an invitation to all Prague Nursery. Each week a Neb., to attend the celebration de Paul Salvage Bureau is the men need our co-operation with­ Horrell at SU. 1-7170 for re*- graduates of the Religious of of the 53rd wedding anniversary only Catholic agency of its out knowing a little about the ervation*. The*e re*ervation* number of members are assigned the Sacred Heart to join this to go to the nursery to help bathe, of Mr. Kloke’s parents, Mr. and kind in the city. We have been type of families being served, ihould be in by Friday morn­ worth-while group. Mrs. Fred J. Kloke. informed that it is the agency and the reasons why it is so ing. The luncheon will *tart feed, and dress the children. Others meet in the home of Mrs. Many are the activities of the which uses discarded articles necessary to help them. promptly at 1:30 p.m. members of the Colorado from our homes to serve the Here is a case in point: A Alumnae of the Sacred Heart, needs of destitute and low- mother, father, and four chil­ To Hear Talk on Burma both spiritual and social. A tea, income groups. dren. Both parents and two of given oy members of the board Investiture Is Set Yet. like Chuck Parker, we the children have been confined Nurses' Meeting Planned of directors, Mmes. John T. Stod­ sometimes forget. Perhaps we to a tuberculosis sanatorium. dart, Jr.; Albert A. Riede, Wil­ just do not stop to realize that The other two children have lard E. Simms, Albert E. Seep, For Altar Boys at if every Catholic family regu- been in a local orphanage. Suf­ Martin J. Harrington, William ficiently recovered to be to­ At St. 'Joseph's Oct. 22 D. P. Carey, Jr.; R. Eugene Mc­ Mrs. Stephen Corthell gether again, the father now (Archdioce*an Council Hayes, who is out of the city. Hugh, Jr.; and John P. Mc- has a full-time job, but it is not of Catholic Nur*e*, Denver Dolores Hendricson is a new Glinn, for all state members, Mother of God their friends, and prospective Is Elected President difficult to understand why C h apter) member. Mrs. Hendricson is a there are no funds with which graduate of St. Agnes’ School of students of the Religious of the (Mother of God Parish, Denver) The Catholic nurses will moet Sacred Heart, was held in the to purchase several very neces­ Nursing, Fond du Lac, Wis. The allar boys of the parish Of Needlework Guild sary articles of furniture needed Thursday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. in home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. St. Joseph’s Hospital. Rosary and Capt. Savage is on an educa­ will be invested as Knights of at once. tional leave from Fitzsimons Riede. Mrs. Stephen Corthell was Benediction will be held at 7:45, the Altar Sunday afternoon, The De Paul men used two of followed by election of the Hospital, and is taking advanced Recently an alumnae dinner Oct. 25. The ceremonies will be elected president of the Needle­ the beds, springs and mattresses, courses at Colorado University party was held in the home of work Guild. She has long been a nominating committee and a held prior to October devotions living room furniture and a short program. preparatory to receiving her de­ Mr. and > Mrs. William Black­ at 5 o’clock. member of the guild, and for the burn to which each member con­ dresser which co-operating fam­ gree. Upon completion of various past five years has been active ilies had donated, delivering Speaker Mary Bouser will re­ Mrs. Marguerite Billington of tributed. Mrs. Robert Stewart chairman ef the sorting and dis­ late her experiences in Burma was in charge of arrangements, tests and performance of certain them entirely free of charge so Lafayette is a surgical patient duties, the boys may attain va­ tributing committee. that this deserving family could as a worker with the U.S. Pub­ in a local hospital. and all the members assisted in SlV SIXTEENTH ST. (Next to Poromount Theatre) Other new officers include enjoy home life together again. lic Health Service. Mrs. Cecelia Riordan is still various ways. Some $260 was rious degrees in the nation-wide Mrs. Armin Thebus, Mrs. A. I). » * • Maj. Lucile Bacchieri, corre­ a patient in Mercy Hospital, cleared. organization. These degp-ees are Wilson. Mrs. .Moreland Humph­ sponding secretary, requests that page, knight, grand knight, and NOR IS THIS an isolated where ,^he recently underwent DR. JAMES P. reys, Mrs. Robert Joyce, Miss council members notify her at major surgery a second time. knight commander. The Rev. Margaret Hall, Mrs. A. W. example; Families in equally ap­ 2935 Clermont of any change of Walter Huber, S.M.B., modera­ pealing circumstances are being Mr. and Mrs. Donald France Orphans' Benefit Unit GRAY ' Brown, Mrs. Eleanor W. Gould, address or phone number in the (Bernadine Dumphy) are mak­ tor of the group, plans to meet served by St. Vincent de Paul past two years. with the boys twice a month. and Mrs. Paul Davis. Salvage Bureau consistently ing their home at 341 Cook. Mrs Meets With Chairman Optometriit The Needlework Guild is a Diane Light to Be Bride France, a graduate of Marquette Religious instruction classes ronsectarian organization which Too bad more of us do not resist for Catholics and non-Catholics VISVAL CARE the front-door appeals of other Diane Light, 1952 Mercy University, is head nurse on Mrs. Edith Malo Eastman en­ annually holds an ingathering in ward G. North at Colorado Gen­ are held every Wednesday eve­ EYES EXAMINED the city auditorium to collect and agencies, so that the St. Vincent School of Nursing graduate, will tertained the committee for the ning at 8 o’clock. VISVAL TRAINING de Paul men may at all times become the bride of Girard Par­ eral Hospital. forthcoming benefit for St. Vin­ distribute new clothing for the nell in the Holy Name Church, Mae O’Malley, who is in the Christmas cards are being Optometrist needy of Denver, through ac­ possess the articles with which cent's Orphanage, Denver, in her to serve such families without Steamboat Springs, Saturday, nursing office at Colorado Gen­ home Oct. 14. sold every Sunday after all the credited welfare agencies. The eral Hospital, is the newly elected Masses by the Altar and Rosary 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t delay. Oct. 24, at 10 o’clock. Mr. Par­ The members of the committee yearly collection consists of nell is now stationed at Lowry secretary of tha institutional sec­ Society. Phone for Appointment from 25,000 to 30,000 garments. Will you remember next time are Mrs. Eastman, chairman; The parish Cana group will you have discarded articles of Air Force Base. tion of the Colorado State Miss Eleanor Weekbaugh, co- T.\. 8883 Membership requirements i.s the Leona and Leola Wolfe, twin Nurses’ Association. meet Friday, Oct. 23, at 8 p. ra. donation of two ne\y articles of any sort? chairman; Mrs. Myron Babcock, in the church basement. clothing or household linen once The trucks are in North Den­ sisters of Oklahoma City, who Col. Ann Desmond, A.N.C.. publicity chairman: and Mmes. formerly were stationed at Lowry Fitzsimons General Hospital, has John Regan from Boston, a year, or a sustaining member­ ver and Arvada everjt- Monday, Wilbur Gunther, J. Val Cham­ Mass., is visiting with his son, in South and West Denver every Air Force Base, are visiting with returned from a vacation in Bos­ ship of money for garments. Florine Gallagher, 1430 Jasmine. berlain, J. Morgan Cline, W. J. the Rev. John Regan, this week. The Denver branch of Needle­ Tuesday and Thursday, in ton. McCettigan, Fred Kemme, Frank Littleton on Thursday, in East Doris Donahey, prefect of Our St. Jude’s Canasta Circle will Here’s your chance to work Guild was founded in 1893 Mother of Perpetuai Help Guild, Johnson, and Joseph Walsh and be entertained by Mrs. Helen by Mrs. F. J. Bancroft and Mrs. Denver and Park Hill on Miss Eva Walsh. Wednesday and Friday, and in appointed Mary Lyons as as First of 'Family Days' Sills Thursday evening, Oct. 22. C. B. Kountze with a small sistant prefect to replace Blanche The benefit card party will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch group of women, and has grown Aurora every Friday. held in St. Vincent’s Orphanage will be hosts to the Sacred Heart into one of the largest organi­ The telephone number is CH. Marrieid At Children's Museum Thursday, Nov. 19. Bridge Circle Saturday evening, zations in the city. 5503. Oct. 24, in their home. In Las Vegas An opportunity rarely af­ Married forded the family as a group will be the first in a series of “Family At St. Joseph’s Days” on Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Children's Museum, branch of the Denver Art Museum, 1370 Bannock Street. Highlighting the day’s activities will be the pre- entation of "How the Dragon Got His Dime” by Spence and Alan Gilmore, well-known pup­ peteers. Performances are sched­ uled for 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. The combined family day and museum open house, which is free to the public, will have many other features. Museum hours for the day are from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. I inked bylies of St.< Anthony's Hospital friendliness and sincere Guild to Meet Oct. 26 inUresI lo+he deslinles St. Anthony’s Hospital Guild of fhe people, of Dtnver, will meet at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. Bertella Ann Morgan, 26, in the Nurses’ Home Audi­ we af ^ran &Son Chapels daughter of Walter Lloyd torium, W. 16th Avenue and Morgan of , Calif., Perry Streets, Denver. Final re­ In St. Joseph’s (Redemp- naiurally meei evefy need turns on the recent games party torist) Church, Denver, Sept. became the bride of Andie George will be made and all members Low Down Payment of the families whefurn Edward Lefevre of Los Angeles, are urged to attend. Mrs. A. B. 19, Miss Barbara Jo Ann Cooley, Eosy Monthly Terms Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joeckel, president, will preside. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John HOOVER fous in bereavement. Lefevre of Saint Dizier, France, J. Murphy, 2345 W. 47th Avenue, in St. Anne’s Church, Las 'Vegas, exchanged nuptial vows with Nev., Oct. 5. Sisters of Sick Poor Francis Rust, son of Mr. and TRIPLE-ACTION The Re?. Joseph F. Baldus offi­ Mrs. Charles Rust, 605 Galapago ciated at the ceremony and Street. CLEANER offered the Nuptial Mass. Aid Group to Meet The Rev. Christian Darley, Matron of honor was the C.SS.R., officiated at the Nup­ About Model 115 Hoover About the Cleaning Tools bride’s sister, Mrs. Charles Moritz The Dominican Sisters, of the tial Mass and double-ring cere­ Girls' Winter M o r a n $ : Son Chapds Eining of Chicago, 111. Sick Poor Aid Society and their The ideal cleaner for the modem For all above-the-floor cleaning. friends will meet in Corpus mony. KEjjrtone 6297 KEgrton#6298 The best’ man was Charles Misses Phyliss Cummings and housewife. Lightweight, compact, Help cut your cleaning time in Christ! Convent, 2501 Gaylord ewiett to u*e and to store but every hall. Set includes— 1527 Ckveland Place Moritz Eining of Chicago, 111. Street, Denver, Tuesday, Oct Patricia Perkinson were the Coats The bride was given in marriage bridesmaids. inch a Hoover. Has Hoover’* 1 Converter for quick, easy att 27. The meeting, which will be in fine all wool famous Triple-Action cleaning tachment of hose and tools. i by Dr. Henry Clyde Wertz of Los in the form of a social, card The bride, given in marriage ] Angeles, Calif. The bride, a mem- by her father, wore white rose 1 Q 9 5 principle—it beats, at it sweeps, as 2 Long lightweight, flexible kosei party, and dessert-luncheon, will a cleans. Get* the deep down p it iber of Cathedral Parish,' is a begin at 1 ;30 p.m. All members point lace over a satin cathedral- from I w up 3 Extension tube. graduate of Cathedral High that other cleaner* leave imbedded and friends are invited and are length gown. in the pile. Its gehtle vibra-clean- 4 Brush for cleaning and dust­ School and is i niece of Miss Ber­ asked to bring with them their The bridegroom’s brother, ing upholstery, drape*, walls; tella Tucker of Denver. After a ing gives greater life to your floor playing cards. Maurice Rust, was the best man SALE coverines, keeps colors fresh and bare floor*. wedding trip in the High Sierras and Don Marsh served as the new looking much longer. Oeanr t Crevice tool for furniture, ra? the young couple will reside in usher. GIRLS’ WINTER HATS ing tool* easily attached. diator*, etc. Los Angeles.— (Photo by Thomas Anti-Bingo Law Repeal RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. A wedding breakfast at the in man^ lovely style* and Kitchel) Lansing, Mich.—An organiza­ Olin Hotel was followed by a I tion, the Michigan Association reception in the home of the GENERAL TIRES of Non-Profit Organizations, has bride’s parents. ME St. Rose of Lima Parish • 1 been formed here by civic, reli­ The bridal couple took a wed­ Joe Onofrio Music Co General Batteries gious, and welfare groups. Floyd ding trip to Las 'Vegas, Nev., and Rice, Jr., president, says the are at home in Denver. Kraft Recapping group will campaign for amend­ Both are graduates of St. Jo­ Nothing But the Finest GENERAL Perry's Cleaners ment of the state constitution to seph’s High School. The bride FOX’S Kraft Inspected Good Cleaning .permit bingo under the sponsor­ attended Loretto Heights College “Young Fashions” SQUEEGEE ship of such groups. and the bridegroom is a grad­ ' Home of Television Used Tires Green Stamps uate of Colorado A. & M. He is 56 So. Broadway Member of St. Catherine’s Parish , Plckop *iul D*ItT*r7 Ca*h, not pladge*, pay the studying medicinei and in another Approved Charge Accounts 1805 BROADWAY Two Storei to Serve You 716 SANTA FE year will obtain his M. D. degree. G.T.A.C. Easy Pay 1401 W. Colfax KE. 5205 2027 W. Alameda RA. 9855 bill*. Keep your Seminary Cam- year will i Invited or Use Our Will Call ~ MA> 8885 Opsa Monday TUI 8i30 P.M. AC. 9170 paiga pledge peid up I —(Photo by Rembrandt Studio)

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r i t f i i i PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 •Thursday, October 22, 1953 Jays Shoot for 5th Straight at Bulldogs’ Oct. 25 1 . 1 t * Fransalian Homecoming Nov. 1| Gremlins Seek to Halt (St. Francis dd^ Sales* High t Raiders' Victory Bid School, Denver) Fransalians will return to “Gremlinville” for the annual The jubilalit Cathedral Blue Jays will be gunning for homecoming Sunday, Nov-. 1. By CLEM J. ZECHA their fifth win in a' row when they tangle with the- de- The day begins with a 9yO'*fclock termined.but victory-shy St. Joseph Bulldogs in the fea­ Mass for alumni members, in St. The fifth week of grid compe-j seven yards around right end for injured and lifoping Jim Owen ture game at 3 p.m., Oct. 25, in Regis Stadium. In the dTrancis de Sales’ Church. The tition in the Denver Catholic the second score. who made the score 14-6, ” Rt. Rev. Gregory Smith, pastor High School Football League The Mustangs lost the ball After that Mares turned loose first game at 1 p.m., the Regis Raiders will be out for and spiritual director of the high focused the spotlight on the of­ after the next kickoff on the and dashed 70 ylirds—the out­ their third conquest when they face the winless Gremlins school, will be celebrant of the fensive brilliance of four back- Cathedral 27. Two plays later standing run of the day—for of St. Francis. , field men. another Card touchdown. Mass. Cqbe Jone’s Blue Jays got over the hump the past After the Mass, the alumni The' Cathedral Blue Jays an­ Within minutes the Cards will be served coffee and nexed their fourth straight win drove from their own 25 to the Sunday when' they blasted the previously undefeated doughnuts in the high school when they rolled over the Mullen Bulldogs’ 40. Again the passing Mullen Mustangs, 20-0. The Blue Jays demonstrated that cafeteria at a cost of five cents Mustangs, 20-0, and the St. Jo­ of Priselac to Mares accounted they can play a defensive game as well as an offensive each. seph Bulldogs bowed to the An­ for this gain. Mares climaxed the nunciation Cardinals, 19-14. game by going around right end game -when they limited the Mustangs’ total offense to Rally Follows Breakfast The Cathedral team, paced by on second down and romping 40 94 yards A mammoth rally prepared by the classy running of Ron Cito yards for the winning score. With only two games left to do much to make them forget Frances Artzer, head cheer­ and the passing of Joe Catalina, Priselac plunged over for the play, the Cathedral gridders ap­ their losing season. The Bull^gs leader, and her assistants, .Joyce exploded for three touchdowns extra point making the only Car­ pear to be a cinch to repeat as will depend on a backfield com­ Barnes, Mary Ann Heilman, in the second half after having dinal conversion of the day. champions of the Denver Catholic posed of Vigil, Marcely, Davis, Mary Ellen Carroll, Peggy and.Zinge for offensive strength. its back to the wall all through Hanar Rail ' High School football league. The Guerin, Frances Imhoff, and the first period. Blue Jays appear to be getting •Linemen Carter, Legler, Leprino, D A u n Itv A. queen and her attendants smile happily as they Bonnie Montreal, will bring the The Mustangs forced the Jays Honorable mention this week better as the season progresses. Miller, Skala, Zimmerman, and nliyilliy of the Gremlins’ Homecoming when they will old Gremlin spirit to the loyal to punt twice inside of their is extended to Joe Zimmerman, They have the best passer in the Owen will bolster the Bulldogs’ rule for one day. From left are Betty Fulham, senior attendant; alumni. Queen Joanne Mclnnis tackle, and Ron De Lage, left league in Joe Catalina, and a defense. own 20 and bucked the Jays to end, who gave the Bulldogs de­ Joanne Mclnnis. queen; and Betty Stromsoe, junior attendant. and her attendants, Betty. Ful­ hold them to a scoreless first standout, blockbusting runner is The hot-and-cold Regis Raiders ham, senior attendant, and fensive strength; and to End Tom Ron Cito. Rounding out the back- must ride over the St. Francis The new Seminary Building frame. Carter who quickly recovered a Betty Stromsoe, junior attend­ 27-Yard Jaunt field for Cobe Jones' squad will Gremlins to keep in the running will be built of bricki, not prom- Mares’ fumble and set the Bull­ Free Prompt Delivery ant, with the cheerleaders, flag- The Jays’ first score came be Schnabel and Beel. Center for the league title. The Raiders iie*. Keep up to date on your bearers, and band members are dogs up on the Cardinal 11. Dan Yacovetta and Captain War­ who gave the Blue Jays their when Ron Cito bolted 27 yards Even with an offensive set­ campaign pledge. going to present a salute to all midway in the second period. ren Miller will anchor the pow­ toughest battle should have little Fransalians attending the rally. back, the Cardinals’ stocky tack­ erful Blue Jay line. trouble with the Gremlins who COORS SCHLITZ Joe Catalina then converted on ier, Joe Weaver, and Guard bVWVWVUV Demonstration at Half a left end sweep to give the have garnered only six points in and all others brands Larry Holman flanked a staunch the two games they have played. JACKET ZIPPERS About 12:30, the queen and Jays a 7-0 halftime lead. high-riding Annunciation line. STANDINGS her attendants will be driven to The Mustangs’ initial drive TEAM Tierney, Prochazka, Tharp, Wines - Cordials Repaired and Replaced Bob Zadel Dan Yacovetta, at pivot, again W L and Porreco will start in the Regis Stadium in a convertible. kept the Blue Jays bogged down led the improved Cathedral line C athedral ...... ROY SYSTEM, INC. The Gremlin team will meet the in the first quarter and Halfback Catalina hit End George Fluitt M ullen ...... backfield for the Raiders. Smith, Cathedral Bluejays at 2:30. with a 40-yard pass. Fluitt was Dillon, and Schmitz will lead the SHOE REPAIR R«gi» ...... 2 1 stubborn Raider line. AHERN^S MART Broadway at Irvin^on SP. During the half the Fransalian quickly hauled down on the Mul­ A nnunciation ...... 2 2 len 10. On a third down from Holy Family ...... Coach Ev Stewart’s Gremlins (Member of St, Philomena’s Parish) Pep Club will present a drill in —.1 3 the form of a football and goal the Mustang’s ten^ Catalina shot St. Francis' . ....0 2 will have to develop some scoring a short pass to Schnabel, who punch to thwart the Raiders. 333 E. Cclfax TA 3304 Be sure to read REGISTER post. A special salute will be St, Joseph'a ...... 0 3 given to Cathedral. After the bulled into the end zone for the Wiggins, Bagnell, Duffy, and Want Ada regularly. touchdown. Schnabel’s pass to Silva will man the backfield posts demqnstration Capt. Fred Burke The St. Joseph Bulldogs will ■ S i R i has the honor of crowding the Fluitt was good for the extra for the Gremlins, with Fred point. have to play a phenomenal brand Burke, Connelly, and Coogan Gremlins’ queen, Joanne Mc­ of football if they hope to upset lnnis. The demonstration of The St. Joseph Bulldogs got leading the line. off to an impressive start in the the league-leading Blue Jays. J. the Pep Club is under the di­ Coach Paul Vinnola^s lads will J. CELLA INSURANCE rection of Lloyd Bowen, band past week’s opener. The Bulldogs 1 scored with only five seconds left be seeking their first victory and it farie A. Celia Jack J, Celia director. Mrs. Jo Noakes Las- a win over the Blue Jays would HIGH SCHOOL ham, glee club director, has in the first period. Halfback trained the flag-bearers for their Norval Davis streaked 19 yards Mullen High Graduate ''Insurance of All Kinds" demonstration. over right tackle after a Cardinal SWEATERS fumble. Tom Carter converted, On Colorado State Team Evening Dance making the score 7-0. 43 Years of Dependable Service in the Field where Fransalians of the present and John Barone, 1951 graduate Ail Sweaters Made in the past will be the guests of Passing Combo of Mullen High now attending Our Mills in Denver Dependability is Essential Queen Joanne and her attend­ John Priselac, the Cards alert Colorado State College of Edu­ ants at the homecoming dance in defensive man and punter, was cation at Greeley, is proving a ALL SCHOOL COLORS the other half of a brilliant com­ valuable asset to the Bears’ foot­ 1120 Security Bldg. i7th A Ciiif. Phone KE. 2633 the Lincoln Room of the Shirley- Savoy Hotel from 9 until 12. bination of “Priselac to Mares.” ball squad this season. Barone, The music will be furnished by In the second quarter Eloy playing at halfback, is a quick, Bill Pitrie and his orchestra. Mares chalked up the Cards’ first tricky type runner who makes The captain of the football team score when he faded back to pass —TurilU Photo up in running speed what he will present the queen with a Ron Cito Ron Marcely lacks in weight. large arm bouquet. Immediately Barone, a business education Jos. I. SCHWARTZ after the presentation of the Bob Zadel’s brilliant passing was flanked by Guards Warren Miller junior at CSCE, joined the Colo­ bouquet the queen and her at­ once thwarted by Cathedral's and Bill Wonder. rado State football squad this tendants will dance to the Warren Miller, who knocked Mullen’s Joe Espinoza brought fall after two years at Mesa Jun­ JEWELRY CO. . strains of the queen’s favorite down the Mustang halfback’s back a Blue Jay punt 21 yards ior College, where he was select­ Colorado melody. long pass intended for End Jerry to the Cathedral 24 and was a ed an All-Conference back. Manufacturing Artistic Jewelry Since 1890 Deignan. It was picked up on the surprise backfield star in the first While attending Mullen High, he Knitting Mills All Fransalians are urged to quarter. be present at Mass, breakfast, Jay 18 by End Joe Joseph, who participated in football, base­ 1434 Wellon KE. 2443 NEW LOCATION the rally, and game. Admission darted over the goal line. A pen­ ball, and basketball. for the evening dance is $1.85 alty for clipping, however, locked 1725 CALIFORNIA per couple. The tickets may be the play on the Mullen 32. Lady of Bell Unit \ purchased from Pep Club leaders Zadel, with Gene Ibarra and Same Phone Number MAin 1345 or bought at the door Sunday Frank Weith, got the Mustangs night. winging away after the opening Plans Card Party Delicious Food- No corsages are allowed at kickoff and drove the ball from Our Lady of the Bell, an this dance. the Mustang 43 to the Cathedral organization of Catholic six. women employes of the tele­ The steadfast Mustang line, phone company, will sponsor a Notre Dame Club sparked by Center Mike Myers, fall card festival on Armistice And More... End Phil Padilla, and Guard Pat Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11, the Announces Winners O’Malley, hampered the Jay for­ tentative oficers and cochair­ California ward wall, but could not seem to men announced this week. The festival will be held in the K. SELECT CATHOLIC BOARDING Of Football Tickets cope with the Jays’ aerial drive. of C. Hall, 16th Avenue and Yes, the Golden Lantern Restaurant HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS Stubbarn Mustangs Grant Street. The annual Notre Dame Coltege Preporatory • Fully Accredited • 9th to' Although the Mustangs went —TurilU Photo Mrs. Gertrude Kelly of 3550 food IS delicious, AND it's efficiently I2th erodes • Extensive COmpus • 131 Acres • Alti­ Club proentation of football down in defeat, Zadel sparkled as tude 2,000 Feet • Near Los Angeles • Athletic John Priselac Clayton Street, EA. 7498, and Frogram • Out-Door Pool, Olympic Size • Modern tickets to the Notre Dame- his first-period running and pass­ Miss Helen McCormack of 200 served in quiet, relaxing surroundings Buildings • Scmi-Privote Rooms • Catalogue. Georgia Tech game was held ing kept Mullens in the game. from his own 32, curved right S. Madison Street, FR. 7806, VnXANOVA PREPARATORY S C H 0 0 1 < at the Knights of Columbus He did not let the Cathedral line end, crossed back to the middle were appointed cochairmen. where you can truly enjoy it. Lunch or AUGUSTINIAN FATHERS on Oct. 18. The winners are offset his attack and gave them of the field, and sped 68 yards The traditional Halloween- K .R . 2, Box 10 • Ojai, California as follows: First prize, Eugene some bad moments. to the end zone. Thanksgiving theme will be dine at the Golden Lantern Restaurant P. O’Meara, 888 York Street, But the Blue Jay offense wa.s The Bulldogs scored again used for decoration, with table soon— and often. transportation and hotel for better than ever. Catalina when ace Quarterback Ron and attendance prizes for all. two persons plus game tickets; opened the third quarter with a Marcely topped off his usual The Thanksgiving treat in the second prize,, John Archer, 16-yard pass to Cito, and the expert passing chores by hitting form of an attendance gift Mullen High School 4401 38th Avenue, transpor­ Blue Jay junior amassed yardage Fred Vigil with a long, looping will be a turkey and all the tation for two plus game tic­ for the rest of the game. The 32-yard pass. For the conversion trimmings for a Thanksgiving kets; and third prize. Bob' Jays then,opened with a 66-yard Marcely passed to a somewhat dinner. HARVEST MOON Cummings, 1217 Ironton, Au­ drive and moved to the Mul­ rora, two game tickets. len 27. NO LIQUOR PARKING N EXT DOOR Proceeds are used to finance The other two Cathedral DANCE the annual Notre Dame schol­ scores came in the final period. V h* arship fund for some deserv­ Quartertack Gene Schnabel Rainbow Ballroom ing Colorado youth. The Notre faked a handoff and tossed to Dame Club of Denver wishes Catalina on the Mustangs’ eight. Crolden I i La n te rn WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 to thank all who participated. On third down Catalina jogged (Rube Ekander 18-Piece Band) St. Joseph's High School 1265 Bdwy. Near 13th Ave. Restaurant KE. 1204 Sponsored by OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 8 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS Mullen Loyal Ladies Prepares for Homecoming (St. Joteph’f High School, Some 150 Pep Club members Call Mrs. Dwyer, 2040 Eudora, EA. 1912 D enver) dressed in the school colors of Faith is one of the virtues blue and white will present a For Tickets and the “Bulldog?” are not with­ demonstration in conjunction out it. Victory is» sweet and with the high school band. Lloyd W nlerVlbifl Homecoming Day, Oct. 25, could Bowen, band director, has be it. trained the group to excellent Their opponent will be the advantage. Blue Jays of Cathedral High. vifait... Homecoming queen is Beverly The queen will wear a white Cordova and her attendants are suit and her attendants will Sylvia Swank and Loretta Young. wear blue. All three are - seniors and were In the evening the homecom­ chosen by the football squad. At ing dance will be held in the the half time, Jim Owen, cap­ Albany Hotel for the students R p flis R oV flltV B'^h School, Denver, homecoming SPECIAL! tain, will crown the queen. and the alumni are invited. n c g i s nujuiij royalty are seen in the photo as they pause in making preparations for the annual homecoming week end, which will be held Friday through Sunday, Oct. 23-25. Back ro'w, left to right, are Jim Dillon, Gene Tharp (king), and Terr^ Tierney; front row, Karen Peltier, Ann Plunkett (queen), and Joan San­ • . . but you etm anticipate it and help protect your car WHOLE der?. The queen and her attendants are students of St. Mary’s Academy, Denver. against its effects when it comes. Drive your Chevrolet into + + + + + Viner's One Step Service Center today for a complete LOBSTER TAIL Annual Homecoming Set check-up by Viner's factory-trained mechanics . . . do it now, before winter gets here. Save yourself worry ond pos> For Oct. 23-25'at Regis sible trouble . . . get ready for winter NOWI Regis High School, Denver, day evening at 8:30. • $ 1 . 0 0 will hold its annual homecoming Reigning over the homecoming week end Friday through Sunday, activities will be Gene Tharp of Oct. 23-25. Regia as king and Ann Plunkett WHY WAIT TIL , Starting off the activities Frl- of St. Mary’s Academy as queen, (Includes Hat Breads and Patataes) ddy night at 7 :30 will be a huge Attendants will be Jim Dillon bonfire, and pep rally on the and Terry Tierney of Regis and TROUBLE STARTS? campus, followed by a party and Karen Peltier and Joan Sanders dance in the college student of St. Mary’s. union building. There will be no As has been the tradition in Stop in Onr charge for this event. past years, the “R” Club of the Next on the calendar will he high school sponsors the home­ the homecoming football game coming. Dan Porreco, president ONE STOP Sunday afternoon between the of the club, has extended' an im Regis Raiders and the St. Fran­ vitation to all alumni of the SERVICE CENTER Restaurant 'RllllflAn' PAWflltv homecoming queen and her attend- cis Gremlins in the Rqgis Stadi­ high school to attend the cele­ D u iia o g R D y a iiy ^^^8 for the homecomfllg of St. Joseph’s um at 1 o’clock. Closing the ac­ bration. Tickets for the dance SH, 2474 1578 S. Broadway -High School, Denver, are, left to right, Sylvia Swanke, attendant; tivities will be the annual home­ are available at the higK school TODAY! Beverly Cordova, queen; and Loretta Young, attendant.— (Photo coming dance in Machebeuf Hall office and sell for .$2.50 per 455 Brdodway PEori 4641 by Van’s studio) at Loretto Heighta College, Sun­ couple. The Community Chest workers place for their songs and marches. In the last for­ Community mation, each girl carried a lighted vigil lamp of Holy Family High School, which she placed at the foot of the statue of the Denver, are, left to right, back Blessed Mother.— (Photo by Smyth) Chest Aides row. F r a n\k Kmitch, Eugene Jones, Dick Vitry, Bob Toepfer, and Marlene Ha- berer; second row, Lucille lacino, Pat Day, Joan Loretto Heights Students to Aid'Poor “One to wash and one to The project has been con­ The Loretto Heights unit of wear” is the slogan for the ducted on the point system, the Catholic Students’ Mission Holy Family Pupils Aid Charity Drive layette drive being conducted with two points awarded for Crusade is sponsoring the at Loretto Heights College for drive. handmade items and one point (Holy Family High School, trict 14, section 1. They will operate efficiently during the orphans and needy children of D enver) help raise the. $1,87.Q.,000 needed coming year. Denver. Colleen Alberts, gen­ for purchased items. Each stu­ Twenty-four Holy Family sen­ if the 82 health and welfare At the first CSMC meeting of eral chairman for the drive, dent gives two identical ar­ iors are soliciting for the current agencies included in the Denver the year on Oct. 15, President Safety Calendar The presentation of the 1953 Safety Calen­ has announced that Wednes­ ticles, which she turns over to Community Chest drive in Dis­ Area Community Chest are to Mark Ross introduced Father dar 10 the school patrol boys of St. Caje- day, Oct. 28, will be display her class captain. Captains are Patrick Kennedy, who spoke to tan’s School, Denver, is shown above. Some 300 of the calendars day for the drive. Each class Mary Page, senior; Frances the entire student body on the have been distributed to all the Catholic parochial schools in the will display the articles col­ Palmer, junior; Mary Woods, 'Businessman' dnd 'Queen' work of the CSMC. Denver area by Vic Hebert, Inc., Hudson sales and service garage. lected during the drive in sophomore; and Mary Barbato, The juniors were free Oct. 19 In the first row are Robert DeLeon, on the left, and Phillip Ro­ booths specially decorated for freshman. A pi-ize will be as their reward for winning driquez from the school. In back of them are, left to right, Joe Hale, the event in Machebeuf Hall. awarded the tvinning class. Features at Regis Dance the Lamp Post drive. The re­ school patrol officer; Don Hebert of Vic Hebert, Inc.; and Howard mainder of the school was dis­ F. Wegs,- Denver representative for Brown & Bigelow Co., makers The “Businessman of the young women, all 6f whom are missed at noon. of the calendar. Girl Scout Week Oct. 25-31 Year’’ and candidates for the seeking to reign as “Queen of The Catholic Digest magazine New Staff Announced The Girl Scouts will cele­ ers don their uniforms and wor­ role of “Regis Campus Queen” the Campus” at the annual drive, launched 10 days ago, was will be two of features of the coronation ball in December, scheduled to close Oct. 21. The brate Girl Scout 'Week Oct. ship at the church of tlmir annual dance sponsored by the Welcom* to Denver’! Finest will be introduced to the stu­ purpose of the drive was to place 'Carcdinal' Appears in Print 25-31. Saturday, Oct. 31, which choice. "" Regis College, Denver, Delta dents and alumni of the col­ good literature in the home and is the birthday of Juliette Monday, Oct. 26, is home­ Sigma Fraternity Saturday lege. As is customary, each to raise money for a new piano. Low, founder, is the key date making day, Tuesday is citizen­ COLBURN HOTEL evening, Nov. 7, in the Cathe­ queen candidate is sponsored Individual and group prizes were around which Girl Scout Week is ship day, and Wednesday is dral Room of the Albany awarded to winning students. 1st Time in Over Decade built. Each day during the week LUXURIOUS ROOMS Hotel. by one of the student clubs health and safety day. Thursday on the campus, with the final (Annunciation High School, sending them to Japanese teen- Cocktail Lrfiunge As last year, the man who is D enver) has a special significance for Girl is international friendship day. selection of queen being made f.gers. Coffee Shop chosen “Businessman of the The Cardinal, Annunciation ^orman Luna,' a senior, will Scouts. Arts and crafts day will be at an all-school election. Friday, and Oct. 31, Juliette 10th Avenue at Grant Year” will be introduced at the High School paper, was dis­ guide the activities of Out* Lady’s Sunday, Oct. 25, is known as MAin 6261 dance and will be presented Announcements a r e being Heights Teacher Low’s birthday, will be observed tributed Oct. 16, and the Cardi­ Sodality for 1953-1954. Sister Girl Scout Sunday and is the D. B. CERISE, Hansfer with a huge trophy by Jack mailed to alumni this week on Genevieve is sodality moderator. day when scouts and their lead- as out-of-doors day. the detail^ of the dance. nal staff for the coming year was Vogt, fraternity leader. Last announced. Assisting Normdn as vice presi­ year, this coveted a».'ard was Happy Logan’s , band will Attends CCD The Cardinal appeared in print dent is Gloria Martinez, also a won by Paul Schmitz, Denver supply the music for the event, for the first time in a dec­ senior. Two juniors, Lorraine Halloween Party accountant, and tickets are $1.75 per ade. Formerly the offset Gaiter and Henry Otanez, will Also at tHh dancel^ several couple. form was used, but the new staff serve as secretary and treasurer, R a lly in Calif. and new adviser decided on a respectively. For Eastside YPC change. Members of the Spiritual Representatives from religious Staff positions were not as­ Council include all the class offi­ (Eailtide Young People’s Club) Amusements-Dining communities in Colorado, Wyo­ signed but were strictly on a cers and the following: Pat At- The club’s big Halloween ming, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, competitive basis. For the first zenbeck, Dick Lopez, Ursula Lu­ party will be held Wednesday, and California convened in Oak­ issue, volunteers for the first jan, and Marian Herdnema. Oct. 28, at 8:30 o’clock in St. Recreation land, Calif., Oct. 17 and 18 for page were Shirley Raisch and As their first project the so­ Philomena’s School Hall, 10th the initial meeting of the Con­ Sheila Weisner; for the second, dality officers started a mental and Fillmore Street. Costumes fraternity of Christian Doctrine Joan Borquez, Dolores Moreno, prayer contest. The sodality are not obligatory, but it is Committee of Teaching Sisters Beverly Popish, Ray Olquin, and spiritual council acted as judges. hoped that everyone will try to and Brothers, district four. John O’Hara; for the sports The judging went as follows: come in some novel get-up. Restaurant and Lounge Sister Nerinckx, faculty page, Bob Moore,, and Ray Cin- Senior, Ray Cinocco; sophomore, John Caldwell is general chair­ member of Loretto Heights Col­ occo; for the last page, Ursula Betty Bronish; freshman, Joan man for the party. Besides the Serving the finest . . . lege and chairman of district Lujan, Shirley Dawson, Virginia Stubert; and junior, Gloria Rod­ usual holiday games, there will four, served as chairman for the Talarico, and Pat Atzenback. riquez. Prizes will be awarded to American, Chinese and Sea Food Dishes two-day conference at the Col­ the winners at the first sodality be dancing and refreshments. The advertising managers are Chops Chicken Jumbo Shrimps Good Food—Reasonable Prices lege of the Holy Names in Oak­ Judy Farley, Sophie Martinez, meeting Oct. 23. A square dance was held at land. Louise Medina, and Elaine Schen- The following class leaders St. John’s School Oct. 21. Luncheons daily— 11:00 to 5:00 p.m. Something you’ll talk about when jrou get back home! Delegates, appointed by the -were elected: Seniors, Judy Far­ feld. Complete dinners— 5:00 p.m. to midnight OUR OE LUXE DINNERS. ARE INTEBNATIONALLT FAMOUS superiors of each community of The Cardinal w a s again ley, president; Guy Baca, vice teaching sisters and brothers in awarded the "All-Catholic” rat­ president; Sheila Wiesner, sec­ Cocktail hour daily—2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. the six-state district, discussed ing by the National Catholic retary; and Lloyd Ortiz, treas­ \ j J v L f j c d i o THE HOLLAND HOUSE various phases of CCD work. Press .Association.. Out of a jjos- urer. Other nominees included Shopper’s Special Luncheon...... 55c ,0 01 DEN, COIOBOOO The committee was formed as sible 1,000 points the Cardinal John Priselac and Viola Maes. featuring Come, see your friend, Jennie, an aid in channeling information received 845, which was 15 points Juniors, Roberta Alarid, presi­ at the piano nightly. concerning CCD into the numer­ higher than last year. Sister dent; Dolores Moreno, vice presi­ Exotic French Style Cooking ous communities of religious. It Mary Eileen was adviser of the dent; Steve Gallegos, treasurer; Complete You can’t beat the Pelican for flne food and drinks. R A PERtBERfi-SEATON pkoouctim was recently divided into dis­ paper for the past two years. and Jerry Stremel, secretary. BING tricts to facilitate its function­ Sister Mary Donata teaches Sophomores: Selma Masca- D I N E R S 0PE1\ SUNDAYS L IT T L E B O Y ing. The training of the religious journalism this yeai'. renas, president; Gary Stephens, vice president; Larry Holman, 3.50 CROSBY to train lay catechists, training Barbara Chavez LOST lay catechists, and instructing secretary; and Doris Cowan, CLAUDE DAUPHIN CSMC President treasurer. 5110 So. Santa Fe Drive -i» CHRISTIAN FOURCADE the mentally retarded in religion 1S40W cfym Si' •t Th« Ifttlt l«Y were topics covered at Satur­ Barbara Chavez was elected The freshmen will not hold Reaervstioni Littleton 1010 day’s discussions. president of the Catholic Stu­ elections until they become better THIRD Sunday’s program considered dents’ Mission Crusade unit. acquainted with the school. the CCD in the school area, with Jack Chavez, vice president; 'This year the mission students WEEK one session devoted to a discus- Mary Ann Mannion, secretary; have decided to send stamps to .sion of religions programming and Jetry Stremel, treasurer, the Jesuit Fathers at St. Louis for high schools and a second complete the group. University for thfe Jesuit mis­ R sions. Last year, because of the session exploring the possibilities Representing their classes are: of broadening horizons of CCD Seniors, Elaine Schenfeld; hard work of the mission stu­ DENHAM 18th at Calif. school units. juniors, Dolores Moreno; sopho­ dents, a statue of the Blessed mores, Marlene Marolt and Mother was awarded to the school BREAKING EVERY RECORD! Civil Defense reminds you to James King; and freshmen, Larry by the Cantian missions. drop immediately to the ground Brozovich apd Diane O’Leary. The newly elected Pep Club and cover your head if you One of the annual perform­ officers are Louise Medina, NOW! should ever be in an enemy at­ ances is the Talent Show, which president; Margaret Maestes, 5 ^ tack. Get under a desk or table, is held later in the year. A new vice president; Roberta Alarid, if possible. program is typing letters and secretary; and Sophie Martinez, p e r s o n a l Denver treasurer. Theatre Class Leaders Named At St. James' School (St. James’ School, Denver) Reports were given out Oct. 20 by the Rev. William V. Pow­ Feature at 9:00 - 11:30 - 2:00 - 4:30,- 7:00 - 9F30 P.M. ers. pastor. The following chil­ dren were announced as class leaders for their respective grades: ® I, Mary Ellen Kukar, , eighth grade, 87 per cent; Maureen Cud- more, seventh grade, 88 per cent; Marcia Murphy, sixth grade, 90 2nd Annual per cent; Catherine Gold, fifth grade, 86 per cent; Judith Tar- bell, fourth grade, 91 per cent; (Sister A. Guadalupe’s class); BETTER HOMES Richard Franklin, fourth grade, 87 per cent (Sister Roifc (Christine’s class); Cecelia Hug­ gins, third grade, 87 per cent (Sister Rose Christine’s , class); Kathleen Soran, third grade, 84 EXPOSITION per cent (Sister M. Dorothy’s class); Patricia Kottenatette, second grade, 87% per cent dooWHAlEofajob! (Sister M. Roberta’s class; and DENVER COLISEUM • Frank Gold, second g;rade, 90 - • V ' • per cent (Mrs. Smith's class), ' OCTOBER 24 THROUGH NOV. 1 Psychiatrist to Speak Place an ad now in the At Regis College Class SENSATIONAL ENTERTAINiyiENT Dr. Lewis Barbato, widely REGISTER known Denver psychiatrist, will be guest lecturer at the class on “Christian Marriage” at Regis College Tuesday evening, Oct. Dial KE4205 Thousands of Dollars in .Prizes 27, at 7:30. The, subject of Dr. Barbato’s talk will be “Marriage for the ASK FOR MISS BAKER— EXTENSION 16 Admission 50c Plus Tax Mature.” *• I IviHfl Pnenru 'I'ke ISodality of J)nr Lady of Loretto at The Rev. Lucius F. Cervantes, P Children' Under 12 Admitted Free lilv in y HUs Hi j Loretto Heights College, Denver, recited a S.J., who conducts the popular Living Rosary on the Feast of the Holy Rosary, Oct. 7. Miss Ann class, has announced that Dr. Almost Everyone Has Something to Advertise With Parents d ,,. Barbato’s talk will be open to Flanagan, a senior, is the prefect. Sodality membfers formed a circle the public and he extended an around the body of the chapel and each recited a Hail Mary as invitation to all interested per she came before the altar. ■ ' ' sons to attend. PAGE TEN Office, 931 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepkene, Keystone 4205 Thursday, October 22, 1953

City's Music Program Fram e—Blftck—B rick Married at Holy Family I Launched for Winter Mise Florence Room Additions Lillian Giesler, The municipal music program, daughter of Mr. Over 40 years of building experience in Denver Area sponsored by t h e Parks and and Mrs. Ray- ^ No Money Down — 36 mo. to Pay — FHA Terms Recreation Department, under m 0 n d Giesler, Robert Smith, music co-ordina­ was married' Low Cost — Free Estimates tor, is well launched and all or­ Sept. 12 to Don­ COOIAN COI^STBUCTION CO. ganizations are engaged in prep­ Exposition at Mt. Carmel October 25 ald Leroy La Bella, s o n of 4175 So. Broadway SU—9-9904 aration of the winter’s program. All singers and instrumental­ (0«r Lady of Mt. Carmel Par. the 11 o’clock Mass and will con­ will be the special project of the Mr. a n d Mrs. ists wishing to participate in the Uk, Denver) tinue until evening, when Bene­ sodslity for thq current school James La Bella, Thanksgiving and Christmas pro­ Exposition of the Blessed Sac­ diction of the Blessed Sacra­ year. in Holy Family grams are urged to join any of rament will be held Sunday, ment wilt be held at 7 :30, ^ Band uniforms were ordered Church, D e n- £■ the organizations new. Oct. 26, the Feast of Christ the The propagation of the no­ Oct. 19 for members of the Mt.' ver. T h e Rev, WORLD-WIDE JCing. ]^xpositioh v^l begin in vena to Our Sorrowful Mother Carmel High School Band. The Forrest Allen Choruses meet Mondays, 7:30 witnessed t h e to 9:30 p.m., at East and North uniforms are' purple and gray with gold trimming. d 0 u b 1 e - r ing High Schools, Morey Junior High ceremony. Mrs. Employment System School, and Manual High School. On Oct 19 a Halloween party Men at St. Catherine's was held by the Adola Club in La Bella is a On Wednesday night a chorus graduate of No Charge to Employer — No Registration Fee meets at South High School. the recreation room of;the rec­ NOW : OFFICES TO SERVE YOU tory. Holy Family The band meets Mondays, 7 :30 High School; OFFICE DIVISION o CULINARY DIVISION to 9:30 p.m. at East High School, Invited to HNS Meeting ’The first issue of the school her n u s b a n d OFF ICE — EXECUTIVE — lETHNI- u CAFES—CLUBS—HOTELS and t h e string orchestra on paper, The Eagle, was ready for distribution on Thursday, Oct was graduated CAL—MEDICAU—SALES— R BES0ET8—INSTITUTIONS Wednesday, 7:30 to, 9:30 p.m. at (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) Mrs. D. Flaherty is chairman from North PROFESSIONAL East High School. 22. The paper was changed to a High School. 49th AComa 9478 All men of the parish are in­ for the care of the altars dur­ larger size to' correspond 'with TAbor 1288 vited to the social meeting of the ing October. She is assisted by Mrs. Gloria other Denver high school pa­ Frances w a .s John F. Cooney, Mgr. Y Oral L. Moore, Mgr. It pays to look your best before Holy Name Society Monday, Oct. Mmes. T. N. Burns, G. Bates, and pers. 8UITE 421 rs . N.AT’L BA.NK E crossing the street, says the State 26, at 8:15 p.m., after a short R. Ruscio. matron of „- i BLDG. 637 18th ST. A Halloween party will be honor, and A Patrol. Parents should impress business meeting that will start 'Get-Acquointed' Dinntr held for the high school on Tues­ 17th ST. at STOUT R AT DENHAM THEATRE their children iVith the import­ preparations for the Thankspv- Frank Frances- . The annual “get-acquainted” day, Oct 27. The sOphomores are catti was best man. Other attendants were Mary Lindsay, Mary 8T. JAMES' PARISH ance of “looking their best’’ be­ ing turkey party. entertaining and the party will MEMBER OF fore crossing the street. dinner for the parents of cubs Westover, Carolyn Junghaene, Salvatore DeCarlo, Jack Giesler, The Altar and Rosary Society of pack 155 will be held Wednes­ be held in the high school cafe­ and Jack La Bella. Josephine Giesler was flower girl, and Larry ■vdll meet Tuesday, Oct. 27, in the day, Oct. 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the teria. and Danny Morahan, nephews of the bride, were servers of the .cafeteria. The recitation of the D-X Cafe, 38th at Shoshone. A hay rack ride at the Glasier Nuptial Mass. Margaret Cassario, organist, accompanied Jean CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING Rosary in the church at 1:30 p.m. The price is $2.25, including tip Stables is being planned by the Peck, who sang. The wedding breakfast was held in the Olin will precede the meeting. and tax, for a full-course fried Mission Club for this Saturday, Hotel, and a reception was held in the evening in-the home of chicken dinner. Oct 24. the bride’s parents. The couple, who took a wedding trip to Reservations, with the money, The following- were baptized Salt Lake City, are now living in Denver. (Photo by Barnard) must be sent to the den mother Oct. 18: Paulette Esther, daugh­ by Friday evening, Oct. 23. This ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallo, Men's Club Wil dinner is one of the main social with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph New Phone Rate Schedule events in the year’s activities Quaratino as sponsors; Mary and a special invitation is ex­ I^u, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OutfitCageTeain tended to the new parents to at­ Vincent Talarico, with John For Colorado Is Released tend and become better ac­ Somma and Katherine Sweeney quainted. The officers and den as sponsors; Jeannine Kay, Andrew Horan, Colorado gen­ ness and residpnie service will ADS mothers of 1952-63 will be hon­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs., John eral manager for the Mopntain be lip 13.4 per cent. At Holy Family Krantz, with Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ States Telephone & Telegraph To place ads PHONE KE. 4205, EXT. 16— Before 5 p.m. Tuesday ored. The new rate schedules for the The date for the pack meeting ald Harrigan as sponsors; Cyn Company, announced that new (Holy Family Parish, Denyar) thia Louise, daughter of Mr. and Denver Metropolitan Area are as has been changed from Oct. 23 to telephone rate schedules for all follows: Pay station, 10 cents (no At the meeting of the Men’s Friday, Oct. 30. Mrs. W. Dwyer, with Ted Canino Colorado exchanges were filed HOMES FOR SALE ROOM A BOARD MISCELLANEOUS— Club Oct. 14, the group voted and Stella Garramone as spon­ with the Public Utilities Commis­ change); lour - party flat - rate 4-bdrm. hottw. 2 baths. Our Lady of 604 CLARKSON—Working men, famtly FOR SALE to undertake the biggest project PTA Card Parfy sors; and Diana Louise, daughter sion in Denver. residence, $4.40; two-party flat- Lourdes Church. 1 or 2 families. Nice atmosphere, home style meals, ^unchea Extension Dinet Set, 4 chairs. 1665 W. Announcement of the PTA rate residence, $5.20; one-party packed. TA. 1635. in the two-year history of the of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin The $4,011,040 authorized by for nursery or rest home. SP. 1536._____ Virginia. SP. 7238. organization. The men will raise fall card party on Friday, Nov. with Mr. and Mrs. John Egan as the Public Utilities Commission flat-rate residence, $6.20; one- 1026 PEARL—11 bus. Younger let girls 13, was made by Mrs. John Lom­ party flat-rate business, $17.30; BLESSED SACRAMENT and boys. Single for students and emp. USED FURNITURE FOR SALE the money necessary for com­ sponsors. on Friday, Oct. 9, has been ap­ men. TV. TA. 8326. . plete new outfits for the high bardi, Jr., ways and means chair­ PTA Porfy Oct. 28 plied on a percentage basis to the rural residence, $4.40; and rural 1674 Cherry. English brick. 5 Igr. Rms. Round oak 48” table, 6 chairs. Good business, $9.05. Full finish^ bsmt. 2-car garage. $4,500 1004 PENN. Vac. for men and women. condition. RA. 0723. school basketball team. The man, at the meeting Oct 13. The The PTA will meet Oct. 28 at telephone exchange rate sched­ down. Close in. Laundry priv. Lunches pekd. unanimous vote of the group was sale of home-baked foods will be ules currently in effect. PERSONALS 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. In addition to these adjust­ LOYOLA SCHOOL 11 bus. $14 up. MA. 2692. an answer to a big problem fac­ a feature of the party with Mrs. Clara Rancaglia will plan the In Denver, this will mean that ments, the rates charged for 8 Rm. Brick. 4-bedrms, only $8,775.00 at NORMANDY MANOR, 865 LOGAN. ATTENTION — Artificial Flowercraftert. ing the athletic department of Robert Kelly as chairman and Halloween party for that night. four - party flat - rate residence switchboards, key equipments, 2232 Race. For detail* call GIRLS HAVE FUN IN SORORITY Supplies available. Claudia's. 142 W. 5th the high school. Mrs. R. Druse as cochairman. telephones will go up less than extension telephones, and other Mr. Fridley KE. 8730 or HOUSE ATMOSPHERE. KE. 1453. Ave. PE. 5301. Refreshments will be served Coach “Ace” Greunig was At the meeting Mrs. J. Frey, by the second grade room two cents per day and one-party miscellaneous services have also V. J. DUHTOK RLTY. CO.—AL. 5451 CONVALESCENT HOMES CAPES OR STOLES made from your old fur coat $37.30 for most furs. spokesman for the school as he membership chairman, reported mothers, Carmella Scordo, Grace flat-rate business telephones been adjusted upward, as have PRETTY Daniels tu r Shop, 216 Tabor Theater described the condition of pres­ a paid membership of 788, which Rizzo, Fannie Celentano, and around seven cents per day. rates charged for intrastate toll Williams Convalescent Home Bldg. AL. 8124. 2 bdrm. 5-yr.-old home. No basement. Vac. for men only. Up-patiente ent equipment and the need of is more than 100 per cent of all Frances Brinaisi. Customers' bills for local busi­ messages. 3510 Adams. GR. 6635 COMPLETE more equipment for the school grades. LOVELY DENVER CONVALESCENT HOME BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERV. to compete in .the Parochial B The Rev. William Monahan, 2 bdrm. home, 4 piece bath. 2 bedrooms Cleanlinesa — Kindness PE. 9056 RA. 2740 in bamt. 3 piece bath. 5 yr*. old. 2800 General Special Diet League program, Joseph Woert- assistant director of Catholic Niagara. MR. & MRS. PEARCE, Owner, Mgr. FUR BUSINESS man, president of the Men’s Charities, was introduced as the 1401 Josephine EA. 8343 Children Plan We Will Replace Betty Farnaworth CAPES, STOLES, made from your old Club, appointed Cecil R. Proctor guest speaker by Mrs, Ralph MA.2629 FR. 5616 MRS. GIDEON’S REST HOME coat, $25. Jackets, remodeling, repairing. to head the committee for ob­ Steck, program chairman. The 2741 Fed. Blvd. GL. 9910 .Guar, workmanahip. Girl’s Fur Shop. taining tjie money needed for 1090 SO. YORK—$16,500 EA. 1910. Rev. D. A. Lemieux discussed the MILE HI SANITARIUM the suits. problems and use of various For Communion Sockets and New Cords Near S t Vincent De Paul Church 2221 Downing CH. 4551 NURSERIES and School The finest hpmes for the aged in the Assisting high school athletes school facilities. Home plus 3 apt*., 2tj baths, new forced Rocky Ml Empire. MARY DETTWILER is no new task for the men’s Mrs. Russell Dispense, presi­ air gas Holland furnace, 3 garages; DORO’raY OLSSEN'S SANATORIUM Child Care. 979 Lipan AL, 4709 group. Last year it sponsored a dent, announced that a new first In Your Old Table or Boudoir 3 lota. Fine shade trees. 1625 Simms BE. 3-6881 At St. Patrick's ORVILLE D. ESTEE GRANT ST.‘ CONVALESCENT HOME Protective Guild Nursery smoker-boxing show that real­ aid cabinet has been purchased 1198 Grant KE. 9669 ized most of the purchase price MAin 3962 1010 Midland Savings Bldg. NON-SECTARIAN by the PTA and the equipment (St. Patrick’! Parish, Denver) Or Floor Lamps FURNISHED ROOMS Home atmosphere, relaxed play, age* 2-' for the handsome Yankee-style was donated by Mrs. D. Figlio- Sunday, Oct. 25, will be Com­ Rm*.—Large amusement rm. l^j lioura 6 :80 to 5 ;30. Will send child uniforms acquired at the begin­ lino. Blk. from St. Vincent’s Church A School, 158 W. 3rd Ave. Nicely furnished large 2 block* to school. 663 Santa Fe Dr. munion day for the children of 1375 S. Columbine. front room. $7 a week. PE. 8536. KE. 2040. ning of the baseball season, Hostesses for the social hour the parish. Special devotion services are WE GIVE PIOIVEER STAMPS FOR RENT—FURN. APTS. GENERAL REPAIRS PTA to Hear were the fifth and sixth grade St. Vincent de Paul Parish room mothers, Mrs. N. Jinacio being held -during the month of 3*rm. furn. apt. immaculate att. mod COMPLETE SERVICE Father Leyden and Mrs. Paul Hauptman, as­ October, the month of the Holy range, refrig. Priv, bath. Employed cpl. BAND instruments, electrical appliances 1320 S. Josephine, 5-rm. f.f. bsmt. or 1 emp. lady. $72.50. Util. 1030 Grant. and mechanical work. Repairing, all Featured speaker at the PTA sisted by Mmes. Robert Cito, Rosary, at 2:45 in the afternoon with large recreation a^d laundry kind*. Work guaranteed. EA. 4409. meeting Oct. 26 at 8 p. m. will on Wednesdays and Fridays. rooms. H.W. auto. heat. IH blks. MA. 8046. Fiori Lombardi, Fred Geier, WASINGER'S ELECTRIC STORE church and school. Open days. Move be the Rev. Edward A. Leyden, Robert Griffith, Ernest Marine, Recitation of the Rosary and in Nov. 1. Benediction of the Blessed Sa­ superintendent of schools in the and Frank Szynski. 3156 W. “SSth .Ave. GLendale 8946 Owner RA. 5193 Archdiocese of Denver. Guest of Special gifts were awarded to crament are held at this time and SERVICE honor will be Mrs. Matt W. the sisters and to Mrs. Robert also in conjunction with the Saya, president of the CPTL. Craig. The items were donated novena services honoring Our Lady of Lourdes on Wednesday MONTCLAIR Entertainment features of the by Mrs. J. C. Hawkins and Mrs. meeting include a demonstration Jerry Leone. evening at 7 :45. SPECIAL St. James Parish—2 bed­ DIRECTORY by the grade school cheerlead­ Instruction classes for children rooms, semi-ranch bungalow ers, the introduction of the mem­ Dental Examinations attending public schools are held Seeley Inner Spring on 2 Vi lots of ground, with bers of the undefeated grade Completed in Grades every Sunday after the 9 o’clock Matresses large enclosed den and full ASHPITS & HAULING LANDSCAPING school football team, and a dis­ Dental examinations have been Mass at the school. All children basement with finished room; play sponsored by the Vista, expecting to receive Holy Com­ Ace Traih Hauling TED ALLEN ft SON. Landscape and tree completed for the grade school ""39.95 “"29.95 fireplace; excellent condition; »erv. Removing and trimming. Insured. the prize-winning yearbook put children at St. Catherine’s. Dr. munion for their first time next i We service The Register, would like to Free Eetimates. 3001 So. Ogden. attached garage; flexible fi­ spring are required to attend serve you. Basements and garagei SU. 1-8502. out by the high school. Bustamonte was the dentist in Plate Glass Mirrors nancing with good terms. FR. cleaned. AC. 9656. Room mothers of the 11th charge, assisted by Mmes. L. these classes. 5247 or'DE. 1511. SHIMEL HAULING SERVICE LINEN SERVICE grade will be hostesses for the Tickats are now on tale for $ 2 2 Odem, school nurse; D. Figliolino, 30 X 40 J.4CK WEHNER Rubbish Removal TA. 8600 WE HAVE MOVED meeting, which, is the one an­ health chairman; R. Fiori, L. the first play to be presented ASHPI'TS cleaned. Also oasemenU, attics TO OUR NEW BUILDING nually set aside for a pantry Filkoski, and H. Manning. by the Senior Young Ladies* 4 4 - 9 5 and garages cleaned for salvage. Bill MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. shower for the sisters. Sodality. It is a three-act com­ Doll Buggies Preston. KE. 2984. . B. W. Beckius, Manager 2010 8. Grant RA. 7947 The PTA >1 preparing for edy end will be presented in Good Buys INCINERATOR cleaning,»trash hauling. a large crowd at 8il5 p. m. the school auditorium at 8 Reasonable. FL. 0118. PA IN TIN G k DECORATING Bert Keating to Appear p.m. on Nov. 15 and 16. EL WOOD FIJRIVITIRE CITY WIDE &' s u b u r b a n Aurora Ash & Trash Co. Oct. 22 at the firit of five WALLPAPER Hanging, Painting, Everyone is invited to attend 3320 SO. PEARL— weekly bridge and pinochle 2900-W-25th GE-4112 BRICK Sl c e m e n t Remodeling. Call KE. 6793. tournement terie* of gamei in On National TV Show the annual fall games party to 2 bedroom, John^Manville; be held at 8 p.nl. Friday, Oct. 30. full price $7,500. Close to St. Paperhanging and painting. Anton Ber- the school hall. Final arrange­ District Attorney Bert Keat­ inger, 153 Madisop. KE, 4951. ments were completed early The party is sponsored by the Louis school and church. Licensed Masonry ing, member of Cathedral Par­ PTA. AIR CONDITIONING 3969 SO. CLARKSON — PAINT & WALLPAPER this week for the awarding ish, Denver, will appear as a Contractor of a number of outstanding Thanks are extended to Mr. Across from Cherry Hills, this Brick Pointing, Patios, KOMAC paint — Closing out colors, or guest on the first nation-wide and Mrs. James Turpel "for NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES attractive 2 bedroom home Barbecue Pits, Brick Repairs Kem-Tone, $3.10 gal. Wallpaper close­ high score end special prizes presentation of a new TV dra­ Free Egtimates • References out, 85e roll and up. 720 Santa Fe. at each weekly party. donating a lounge and chair and with full basement, on 3 land­ matic show. The Man Behind the to Andrew Spahn and John Mrs. H. M. Edmonds, chair­ Badge, Sunday evening, Oct. 25, scaped lots, is an excellent F. J. Gallagher PIANO TUNING Ownes for recovering the same T U u m m A A , buy at only $15,250; easily 1279 Lafayette TA. 4787 man of the PTA Christmas card in New York over CBS-TV. The Piano Tuning ~ Guaranteed Work—$6. committee, has announced that furniture for use in the coming n T cin With Air Flow Heatfnf Co. financed: close to everything. initial drama, based on a Denver sodality play. Saturday P.M. only. Boyd Candler, SaWa- an early ordering date will have crime story, will be kinescoped New 2 and 3 Bedroom Brick BEAUTIFY your home with concrete laid tion Army, 1206 Larimer St. AL. 1428. Patty Carlino, daughter of Mr. Professional Heating Contractor homes with full basements, by Joe Brimus, Lie. Bended contractor. to be set for parishioners desir­ and presented locally Nov. 2. Patios a specialty. EM. 6-7442. ing personalized printed cards. and Mrs. Dominic Carlino, and YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP with plumbing roughed in; PLUMBING Keating’s role in the program Barbara Corbetta, daughter of The Christmas card committee will be enacted by ii professional Gutter Work — Exhaust Fans — Flue Liners Broadmoor Subdivision, 5700 BRICK ft BLOCK work by Lie. WATER meters installed. Free estimate. Mr. and Mrs. James Corbetta, tractor. Garages or housea. Reas, prices. DE. 2329. is also selling an attractive as­ actor. Afterward, Keating will Conveniently Located South Delaware Drive. Open Free Est Mr. W ry. PE. 8492. sortment of gift wrappings and discuss crime and his work as were winners of second awards daily. Prices $16,300 to LICENSED Contractor specialising in RUBBISH REMOVED small-child Christmas books. district attorney in Denver. in the state-iyide contest held by 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 4365 $16,900. All city utilities. tuck pointing and brick repairs. BE the Rocky Mountain Accordion Memb«r S t FraneU do Sale*' Pirlsh 3-5218. St. Rita’s Circle will meet As president of the National 3601 SO. CORONA — 4 bed­ Oct. 28 at 1:16 p. m. in the home Association of County and Pros­ Society in the Englewood High room brick in Cherry Hills CONTRACTORS- of Mrs. Dikeman, 4131 Yates School field house Oct. 18. Patty Weber's Hauling ecuting Attorneys, Keating will was also in the beginners’ win­ Village and St. Louis’ Parish CARPENTERS Street. attend a dinner Oct. 22 in New on 1% acres. City water and ning quartet. BUILT-IN kitchen cabinets: mahogany, Baptized Oct. 18 was Daniel York in honor of Miles F. Mc­ gag. An ideal family home birch or pine. Formica top. Carpenter ServiQe Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Brooklyn district attor­ Mmes. Dillon Valley, Robert priced to sell. work and remodeling. PEarl 6241. Falasco, Carl Madicon, Val Gol­ Rubbish - Dirt - Fertilizer Daniel L, Collins, with Mr. and ney and immediate past presi­ 3100 SO. FRANKLIN — New SHULER ft SON. Concrete eontraoCors. Mrs. Mario Colaizzi as sponsors. dent of the association. den, Joseph Chase, and Leo Oh- 2 bedroom brick with barbe­ Do work in or out of town. Call DE. 8469. All Kinds of Hauling man attended the CPTL meeting held Oct. 15. cue pit in breezeway; attached DRUGGISTS garage; ideally located in S t Ford Tractor Loader James Silverthorne is recup­ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS erating satisfactorily following Louis Parish; price $15,500; will be filled correctly at Dump Truck & Express 57 First Communicants easily financed. WASHING'TON PARK PHARMACY Trucks surgery in St. Anthony’s Hos­ 3 New Wire cut Brick homes Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St pital. in 3100 So. Franklin block. DRY W ALL Prompt Service-^ Dental and visual examina­ Reasonable Rates In St. Dominic's Parish tions have been held every Mon­ If you are thinking of gell­ Empire Dry Wall Co. day _ at school. Assisting the Your Plumber for Years ing your home, and want Hanging, Taping and Texturing 2725 Vina KEyatone 8905 dentists and nurse have been Ed O'Conner, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. Reasonable Free Estimates (St. Deminie’t Pariah, Danvar) Spinelli, Kenneth Straub, Mary quick action and the high­ Pres. J. C. Easter Westwood 642 R Fifty-seven children will re­ Ann Swafford, Daniel Turilli, Jill Mmes. George Acierno, Dillon 8030 . W. 44th Ave. GL 4323 est poisihle price, then list ceive their First Communion on Valley, Ed Dowd, Leo Ohem, and ELECTRIC WIRING TAILORS Wagner; it with us. the Feast of Christ the King, Honors Bauer, Judith Romero, Dominic Carlino. Resident snd Rtmodelin, Work DUBLIN TAILORS—Specialixing in r<- Sunday, Oct. 25, in the 7:30 Marsha Sersante, Jerry Smet- Rsnse instsllstion s specialty modelinff and fitting m«n*i and women’* WILSON & WILSON Free estimates. Ail work Kusrsnteed ilothes. We served you through the yean. o’clock Mass. There are 31 boys hills, Bobby Whitaker, Peter Favor Recaived Amco Elec. Co. FL. 6804 2720 Cook Formerly opposite Cathedral. 1859 Calif. and 26 girls in this class. The Dogostina, John Kary, Reinhardt A reader of the Register wishes ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH Very Rev. J. G. Forquer, O.P., Realtors EXCAVATING Leinz, Michael Panic, Joseph In to thank Mother Cabrini for her PatroniM These Friendly Firms (Members of S t Louis Parish) TAXIDERMISTS pastor, will offer the Mass. After fascelli, Jacquelin Curran, Carol intercession in helping in the 2868 So. Broadway Ma r c u s e x c . CO. Trenching, top or the Mass, a group picture of the fill dirt & bulldosing. AC. 6940. JOE KATONA TAXIDERMIST, mount­ Robertson, and Richard Swaf­ purchase of a home on a GI loan. ing heads and birdi. 642 Santa Ft. first communicants will be taken ford. Phone SU. 1-6671 EXCAVATING, trenching snd doser TA. 6870. on the church steps. work. 2301 Ironton, Aurora. EM. 6-0612. The first communicants are PTA Sponsors Ross Variety Store YOUR HELP WANTED—FEMALE FERTILIZER TREE SERVICE Margaret Abromeit, Salvatore Parsonalify CourM Stor* No. 3 Acierno, Mildred Armstrong, Personality and dancing # Lady, share Home, be companion in exc. MILO B. WILCOX—Top soil, fertiliser. A. JACKS TREE SERVICE Notions — Infants Wear CLEANERS for lighr service* plus wage*. EA. 2888. Road red ash, gravel snd fill dirt. 1836 S. Waahington SP. 3727 Donna Barnhart, Buddy Blake- classes conducted by Jerry O’Nei SP. 0102. lee, Larry Bonicelli, Pamela Car­ for the seventh and eighth grade Hardware — Toys JOHN snd BERTHA HcBRIDB WANTED—Priest’s houaekeeper in Mon­ TV SERV ICE fiekup said Delivery tana city. Central location, first class GARAGE DOORS rillo, Frank Clemens, Judith Con­ students, are being sponsored by 2932 West S8th Ave. GLtndel. IStl . ' 1711 TEJON 8T. quarters, very ,good salary to suitable nelly, Larry Conway, Geraldine the PTA. They are held every 31*0 Tejon GLendale 0228 lady. Please give experience, outline of DOORS INSTALLED on New or Old T.V. CLINIC INC. references, etc. Address care Dept MME, Garages. Any Sise. Free Estimates. 8613 E. 28th Ave.. FL. 2974 Costigan, Richard Dieckman, Friday afternoon from 1:45 to Begister. Box 1620, Denver. LAKEWOOD DOOR CO. Gnarantead, T.V. A Radio Sorvie* on all Paula Elberion, Larry Friedl, 2:46. 9960 W. 8th Ave. BE. 3-4801 makea. LADY, experienced in general house­ Francis Galmish; , A hot dog luncheon will be work. Must be good. S at only. KE. 4205, GARAGES TV Service All Make* Judith Gleason, Anita Grant, served to the schooL children ST. DOMINIC'S HOLY FAMILY PARISH E xt 16. Linda Hart, Michael Hart, Larry during the noon hour Oct. 28 G arages Six Yean Practical Experience Ptaroniee These Friendly Firmr Patronise These Friendly Firms HELP WANTED—MALEv Expert Antenna- Initallation and Holloway, Bobby Igo, Michael by the PTA. The Mice of the ESTES ENTERPRISES GL. 7777 Ttlavition Service Johnson, Elizabeth Kaiser, Janice lunch for each child will be 26 Xadioa ft Phonographs Repairod Wanted for Catholic Institution, a handy­ HEATING—FURNACES Kwit, Linda Larotonda, Ellen cents. Mrs. Joseph Bonn ell, ways man, janitor. (5ood job for industrious CORN FED MEATS “Shop on Tennyson" man or couple. ' . . . ~ - Midway Television Luckett, Gerald Melaragno, Glo­ and means chairman, is in charge man or couple. Housing furnished. Refer- THERMATIC HEATING, INC. 481 Se. Pearl 8P. 4467^8 ria Monge, Judith Ostrander, of the event. HAVEN PHARMAa POULTRY AND nSH CDoes required ApplyAppl Dept TO, The Furnaces, Cleaning snd Bepsirs Wm. A. Armbnuter, Owner BLALACK'S Register, Box 818, Cneyenne, Wyo. 1284 Sante Fe Dr. AL. 3338 Member Moet Predoua Blood Parish Susan Pfannenstiel; < On Thnriday evaninf, Oct. TENNYSOIV FOUND Kathleen Plummer, Charles 29, there will be • meeting of i Pretcription STANDARD SERVICE REMOVE RUST from your heating ays. UPHOLSTERY Ponche, Jeanne Pribyl, Roberta the Uthert’ Club to further SpecisdisU 44th. Teiinyson GR. 9908 FOUND—A good place to sell those tern. Prepare now for winter. Servicing Purcell, Larry Rasmussen, Brian preperation* for the annuel IMeat M arket . - tj S ft H BUmps articles for which you have no further and repairs on all type hesL NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY use. Order an ad In the Classified Section THRIFT BEATING * APPLUNCU Wholatale prioea. free eat. Tarnu if Roach, Michael Scanlon, Leonard turkey party ta ha held an 2*Hi k Irving GLendale 5191 4016 Tennyson GR. 0443 Lubrication • Tires • Bettariaa of Tbo Blister. K£. 4206, Ext 16. 4162 Tennysoa r-r GB. 7042 degirad. 436 So, Bioadwsr. FE. UM. Schlenz, Edward Spenard, David Wedaaidey night. Nay, 1*.

i V. Nov. 13, Public School. "Get-AcquaintedJ Party at St. John's Is Party^Oate Youths laugh! PTA Plans 'Hard!ftii^es' Social Oct. 22 ' (St. John’s Parich, Denvar) . entertain. Hostesses for the cof­ Mrs. Dom O’Grady entertained 'A get-acqu'ainted box social for fee hour, which will follow the the Mother Cabrini Circle, with In Edgewatei At Cathedral parents, both young and old, in meeting, are Mrs. Arthur Thomp­ luncheon and bridge Oct. 20. ... the fofm ot a hard times partyj son and Mrs. Thomas Plunkett, Enthuciaitic HNS Meeting (S t Mary Mag bastl ' ' Fortunate, and Isabel Weibel; a mortuary is planned for the A compelling new novel of morttl tempi*- « , V ' ' Discussed Fifth grade, Ann,vBrjenz», Ma­ The men of the parish with group on Sunday, Oct. 25. Each Father Leonard Redelbergfer, tion (symbolized through & itrango evil The Rev. Austin Di Benedetto, rie Milano,, and Julia Fabrizio; person who attends will be given image) that mov«e a reckleat woman THE .sixth grade, Bette DeLuzio, pastor, are still improving the O.S.M., addressed the group on 50 cents to be applied to the Altar grounds of the rectory. Cement toward an unforgivable act and poura COLORADO • the necessities in the school. Catherine' Marzuca, and Betty Society fund. Parishioners are in­ bitternees into the love of brothers. An Jiulianoj seventh and eighth sidewalks have been poured; the EAGLE... ' • V " Mother Mary Cecily gave a short vited. grounds have been leveled; the inspiring drama of conflict • • • and faith* talk on the statistics and on edu­ grades, -Joseph Ro.ssi, Philomena de luxe through sleeping cars Ip-Wichita, Nuoci, and Mary Rossi. outside painting has been com­ Call TAbor 3141 cation of the children. Miss Na­ pleted, and this past Saturday Kansas City, St. Louis. Reclining seat dine Cooper of the Bookmobile The first Friday breakfast a cement floor was poured for .95 coaches, planetarium-dome coach to Kan­ library, gave the history on the was served by the officers, the garage. sas City, St. Louis. Leaves 4:10 p.m. daily. rapid progress of, recreational Mmes. Irene Rossi, Lucy Do­ Woman Boasts each reading. menico, and Mary Ro.ssi. 3 The preschool meeting for the A benefit pantry shower for Cash, not pledgee, pay the Mealtime Magic on the mova the nuns will be given. Friday billi. Keep your Seminary Cam­ D & F Book Shop—third floor council of officers, which was paign pledge paid up I held Aug. 25, elected the fol- evening, Nov, 6, Jat '7;3Q 2/ Years as t*r • iovsry tiratk or a dstlcloui dinner.. i in the school gym. This affair ln|ey MO-PACi famed "Silver Plotter" Diner will take place immediately after Service, bgaclally ■elected fraih fruHc, a brief PTA meeting. A so­ Doll Surgeon vagetaMac, and meetc,.. impored to your People Respond cial will be held, with games and refreshments. All members and Mrs. John McCourt can read­ ordor by oxm<^ chefs, carved by courtaoui parishioners are welcome. waiters. . . with • clda order of scenic just a loose arm, restore strained serprisest _ PTA to Sponsor muscles to their original, condi­ Archbishop's Seminary CITY TICKET OFFICE lo Campaign to Bake Sole tion, and even reset eyes—on (M.P.) The PTA will iponcor a dolls, that is. bake lale for the benefit of Backed 27 years’ experience SIS Seventeenth St. Keep City Clean the ichool thic Sunday, Oct. as a doll surgeon, she operates the Phone MAin 3239 25. Homemade cakei, piec, ABC Doll Hospital, which has re­ Campaign Fund In just two weeks people are cookiei, etc., will be available opened at 616 Downing Street, beginning to notice an improve­ in the church vectibule after Denver. Mrs. McCourt also is ment in the appearance of Den­ every Matt. known as a connoisseur of dolls, CITY TICKET OFFICE ver streets and sidewalks, ac­ Report cards will be given both old and new. >, (D&RGW) cording to J. D. McLucas, execu­ this week to all grades except Before the introduction of the first. With regard to the "For , the development of the Seminary and LINES V~Rio~€raride 1531 Stout St. tive secretary of the Keep Den­ sponge rubber “natural skin”4or ver Clean Committee. On Sept. first graders something differ­ dolls by manufacturers within Phone ACome S333 28 the committee launched its ent is being tried for this year’s recent years, replacement of;arms new parishes in the Archdiocese of Denver." crusade to restore the city to its first semester. Parents of all was a minor item in Mrs. Mc- former status of cleanest in the first graders will be asked to Court’s work. Now it is big bus­ land. come and' see the teaching sis­ iness. Immediate plans for the com­ ter personally about the progress mittee’s appeal to civic pride of their children. A time will be After removing the head of the The success of the campaign depends upon the payment of include: arranged beforehand with the doll, Mrs. McCourt works through 1. Obtaining more trash cans parents so that they will know the neck opening to put defective ymir pledge for public places, and getting when to visit sister privately, doll arms back in sh^e. Rejuv­ in the afternoon or evening. Par­ enating strained “muscles”— them^ used. The city Sanittiry cords! of elastic material that hold Services Department is installing ents will he notified within' the Remember your promise to contribute next few days. the arms and legs in place—is additional trash cans on street another frequent operation per­ Make your payments regularly and promptly corners with heavy traffic, and . Instead Jof a Halloween pgrty formed on sponge rubber dolls. repainting all cans a bright for th* upper grades, a picnic ^uminuin with red bands and will be held this year. Any par­ A real specialty, Mrs. McCourt Accompany your payments with your account TO PERSONAL red lettering, urging pedestrians ent-wishing to accompany the says, is resetting the rolling qyes to KEEP DENVER CLEAN. children will be most welcome. of dolls after they' haVe W n J " number RELIABLE, AND COMPLETE But such a parent must pro­ punched in by careless litUe Business owners wili be.urged mothers. to place large, neat tra.sh re­ vide his or her .own trans­ INVESTMENT ceptacles at convenient points in portation, since there will not Youngsters visit the ABC Doll entrance ways, to supplement the be room for extra passengers on Hospital just to look at the dis­ SERVICE city trash cans.. Numerous plac­ the school bus. Place of the pic plays, including a group of por­ i;Vou ore invited to shore in the work of pro- ards will be posted to remind nic is.-Eldorado Springd', if the trait dolls of such famous-person­ J citizens to confine trash to the weather permits. alities as Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen­ proper places. The annual parish bazaar in hower and Baby Doe Tabor. „viding for the growth of God's Church in our 1951 made a record profit of 2. A campaign to enlist the co­ $7,721.20. Then last yepr no operation of business houses to less than $10,203.ffd was real­ Old-Fashioned Dancing ‘ own home area. Kindly send your shore to You can dtp«nd upon BOSWORTH-SULUVAN to givs policing not only the sidewalks ized. What will happen .this but the gutters and.parking areas year d^ends on the parish­ Classes for Beginners you personal, reliable, and complete investment service and in front- , , . ■' .u •' ioners, Tne executive committee, ■ 3. Emphiais on improvement \ -• "i ; vthe Campaign Collection Office. advice. .. whether you're merely seeking Information or the special committee,, the. Altar A beginners’ class in old-fash­ ^f alley'conditions, with special Society,, ahd the P'Tj^ . women wish to buy or sell securhiet in small or large amounts. stress on alleys behind restau­ ioned couple dancing meets Uie are all trying bard to make this third Tuesday of every month rants. City sanitary inspectors bazaar just as successful as last have recently been ordered to at Moore School, Ninth and Co­ Visit BOSWORTH-^LUVAN soon. Our personnel, our year’s. rona Street, Denver. This class take better note of alley condi­ The following Third Order library, and our research department aro at your serv'ic* tions. (Though ;Some 60 restau-. deals solely in basic steps that members of -North Denver,..con are. used in ballroom' dancing. . . . without any obligotion. rants were ordered closed during tributed to pur church last week the. last two months, none was There are 20 couple dances on Archbishop's Campaign Collection Office $21.25 for sev,en-day candles to the list. This class is open to all locked up on account of dirty be Ijti before the statue,of. Qu^ alleys and back yards. Yet, acJ adults with or without partners. BOSWORTH. SULLIVAN % COMPANY. Inc Sorrowful J l o t b e r : Jlose lia Eugene Silva is the. instructor. ■cording to. the committee, there Knew,'Tonetta Carpenkla, Lu. Telephone Number: CHerry 6696 'Is niore filth and disorder in the) The class is sponsored by the cia Corradb, Hosina Veridagna! IKunidpal Parks and Recreation alleys than anywhere else. Marietta Scaldone, Gipvamu Di /938 Bannock Street > . P. O. Box 2900 m-ii. i — o' ' , department. r ' The naw Seminary Building Denver 1, Colorado will be built of brieke, net proiS' The Seminary Drive will be a icec. Keep up- to date' on ypini Lucia'Cossa^o,, and Angela Ma­ cncceic only when the pledge* campaign" pledga. ria G,uardia'. are paid. FAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, October 22, 1953

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What Is Your Reading Range? P a c n Do your eyes “fight" the type page cuuie you to puih and iiMMnnirnnwmMiutmiMiBMnmiitmiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiumiiiHsi pull? The normal reading diitance it 14 to 16 inches. If .BART J. FITZPATRICK. 69. Brother Fill and Mri. Marian Tapp» Denver; great-grandsons. A sister, Mrs. Ella you find yourself “armstretching" or peering up close, it’s of Hannah Taylor. Denver;. Raymond Mrs. ' Marjorie Randall, San Antonio; Fischer, also survives. All are of Fittpatrick. Des Moines, la. Requiem Rtidy Pa vela. Kansas City: Walter Pa- Denver. ' th e d an g er signal. L et us bring backjt the joy of “ goi>d Mass was celebrated Oct. 20 in St. vela, San Francisco; Harold Pavela, Lot Requiem High Mass was celebrated Ignatius Loyola’s. Church. Interment Angelet: and also survived by 19 Oct. 19 In St. Francis de Sales’ Church. seeing Mt. Olivet. Horan Mortuary. ^andchildfen, and 19 great-grandchil­ Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Mortuary. SADIE V. BABCOX. 68. of 685 S. dren. Requiem Mast was celebrated Oet. CHARLES DeSANTl Ra

1 Thursday, October 22, 1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN — " ...... ' "j ' a ssna e r ■ ------' '■ ■ Mass CoiiYersioii By Paul H. Hallett Plainly the conversion of either England or REGISTORIALS ONE OF THE MOST DISCOiytAGING America is not visible from the vantage point of Sf ' ; i f features of the religious picture since the Span­ 1953. ish colonization of the Americas is the compara­ BUT SUPPOSE we fancy ourselves as writ­ tive slowness with which converts to the Church ing in the year 2000. ' The Crime Tide Rises are made in ratio to the entire populatipn. That is what Father Paul Bussard does in By F rank Morriss BUT THE PROBLEM'goes one time that idea was th e' A glance at the changing religious composi­ this month’s issue of The Priest. IS BRUTAL, mad-dog crime much deeper, and has its.roots darling of novelists like Theo- tion of Holland will make this clear. about to breaks through'the in a philosophic^; degeneracy « doif Dreiser, and the school of The problem of how to instruct vast num­ naturalists of the 1920s. '- In 1889 the'respective percentage? of Cath- dam of law enforcement that that has clouded even intelli­ bers of people in religious truths was solved [he attempts to restrain it? gent persons’ thinking- in re­ It has long since become olics and Protestants in the Netherlands was There are ind icatio n s it gard to mankind’s responsi­ posse in literary circles, but 35-4 per cent and 56.9; in 1920, it was 35.6 per writes from the vantage point of 2000 A. D.] by may. For many years, the fed­ bility. seems to have rooted and now cent and 50.3 per cent; in 19^0, it was 36.4 and the res'ival of group instruction in the Mass of eral Lindbergh kidnap law A few years ago a man named be blooming fair in judicial • 43.2 per cent; in 1947 it was 38.5 per cent and (he Catechumens, which was put into English. threw the grim shadow of the Cook ran loose. He seized a i circles. It is not accepted by Thus the slow and tediouS( process of explaining electric chair'frighteningly at Midwest father, mother, and all judges, thank goodness. ; 1 39.7 per cent. the feet of any would-be child two children, brutally slew California, having got its In the 65 years since 1889 the proportion the catechism in rectory parlors was eliminated. snatchers. them, and dumped their bodies legal hands upon “Mad Dog of Dutch Catholics has risen only four per cent; During Lent the churches (in the second half Something, however, led the down a well. He' went on to Cook-,” soon executed him, that of Dutch Protestanjs has dropped more than of the 20th century) were filled. Those who woman in the recent Green- California to murder at least feeling,’- evidently, that it is lease case to believe that the one more person. -incongruous,to accuse society per cent..,Clearly the Protestants did not go came got 40 hours of solid instruction and were most she would get for the Called to answer for slay­ of the lien’s erjmes, when it ’Over to Catholicism but passed into indifferent- ready for Baptism on Easter Saturday. ' dreadful crime was “25 years ing the fami’ly, Cook twas was actually society that was _ , _ , . „ "Die chief gain from the Catholic side can THIS BROUGHT ABOUT the great phe­ or so, and I will probably be injured grievously. found guilty. The judge seit- nomenon of the second half of the 20th cen­ out in seven.” tenced him to what amounted But the soft-heartedness to­ Travel Far ‘■y •>" W'* »' 'i" Perhaps she was influenced to life imprisonment, with the ward the most heinous killers nual homecoming Oct. 8 are shown in the foreground above. They.,, Catholics. tury: Mass conversion. ' by the fact that both she and remark that “society was also exists in very high judicial are, at left, the Rev. Omer Foxhoven of Victor, in the Archdio-i MUCH THE SAME STORY is told wher- The practice of newspapers of printing the her partner had dabbled in to blame” for Cook’s murders. circles. Supreme Court Justice cese of Denver, who came some 125 miles from his parish, where ever Catholics are gaining on the total pop- Scriptural popularizations of Fulton Oursler crime before, and had been THIS IDEA of vicious men’s Frankfurter, for example, is he is 50 miles away from the nearest priest-neighbor; and the Rev. „U t;on_in Canada where ihev mimher ner brought about a general interest in religion. only slapped on the wrist by fond of such sophisms as: Emm&tt F. Lowney of St. Peter’s Parish, Anaconda, Mont., in the they number 45 per authorities, who today tend to lack of re sp o n sib ility for “But a muscular contraction Diocese of Helena. Also seen at the table is the Rev. Edward m New England where they stand m the "The deeper the East sank into the morass treat the foulest sort of crim­ their actions has its root in resulting in a homicide does Madden of Holy Family Parish, Denver. ratio of 43 per cent. The increase is owing al­ of atheism and sought salvation in murders, lies, inals in much the way an in­ a false sociological outlook not constitute murder. Even most,entirely to larger Catholic families! dulgent parent does a spoiled that blithely waves aside the slavery, and a complete reversal of Christian though a person be the immed­ Neither in England nor in the U. S. does civilization, the more the West raised itself by child. fact of mankind’s free will. At iate occasion of another’s Basis of Liberty death, he is not a deodand to the proportion of converts tend to rise remark­ means of the knowledge and practice of the The Denver Catholic Register be forfeited like a thing in By Rev. J ohn B. E bel When a Communist inter- - ably. In England it is about 11,000 a year; in true religion taught by Christ.” medieval law.” SOME OF THE MEN who rogator asked: “Do you ever' this coufitry, 120,000, both about equal percent­ That is what Father Bussard writes in his im­ President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. PHILOSOPHERS like Jus­ know Communism best have think of your family?” an­ ages of the total Catholic population in each of agined retrospect of 2000 A.D. It is not im­ Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. other prisoner shouted: “Yes. tice Frankfurter think that been giving some valuable these countries. plausible. Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. crime will eventually be wiped lessons on how to cope with it. They were killed by the Com­ City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. out by civilization, since crime munists.” Associate Editors—Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., Litt.D.; Linus is only a disease that is .bred They are the North Korean IT IS MORE THAN COIN- Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, by ignorance, poverty, etc. and Chinese prisoners of war CIDENCE that conversions to Compromise Breeds Corruption LittD.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.D.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., Thus clearly he shares the who saw the Communists over­ the Catholic faith have been Litt.M.; Edward Mack Miller, Litt.M.; William Warner, B.S., view that men are not fully re­ run their native lands, were con­ extraordinary among the By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen Churchman on this point, re­ CAUSE for the gradual dis­ Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. sponsible for their evil acts. scripted to serve in the Red prisoners. In one camp alone “MORE MARRIAGES break gardless of how far separated solution of the Anglican armies, were captured by UN 1,900 became Catholics, some down through a multiplicity of from him they may be on doc­ Church, now visibly in process, This is also the view of forces, and did not wish to be Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. highly respected Learned of whom were among the small acts of discourtesy, self­ trinal issues. is the lack of authority in that Thif Paper Printed Entirely by Union Labor repatriated. prisoners freed by South ishness, and impatience thaif> A doctrinal issue, with its sect. Protestantism itself is Hand of the New York court, The UN at length made the Koreans last June. who discusses points of moral­ through what are regarded as moral implications, came next based on autonomy—the “free­ Published Weekly by blunder of agreeing to expose The Catholic faith is the the greater sins.” in Dr. Garbett’s statement, and dom” of the individual in mat­ ity from “the popular senti­ these men to what amounts to THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) \ ment of the community” — basis of human liberty. It is This observation made by here the big rift begins. Dr. ters of conscience, and the 938 Bannock Street, 1 90 days of brainwashing and no wonder that the love of Dr. Cyril Garbett, the Angli­ Garbett said that he found it “freedom” of the pastor in re­ evil is just what people think threats at the hands of Red is wrong. liberty and of the Catholic can Archbishop of York and impossible to believe rt was gard to the ideas he passes out Telephone, KEystone 4205 P.O. Box 1620 “interrogators.” faith should be found together Middlesbrough, was reported in right to cut off forever from to his people as Christ’s truth. In an article published in Rep. Alvin E. O'Konski of among these men who fight so the'rimes of London. And pre­ communion those people—some When King Henry VIII Subscription: Vincentian magazine only Wisconsin referred to this proudly against the Com­ cious few Catholic pastors will young" and inexperienced—who seceded from the Catholic $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. shortly before the Greenlease treatment of the 22,500 cap­ munist aggressor. disagree with the Episcopalian wished to make a new start Church, he broke off the life­ kidnaping we made this pre­ tives in UN hands as “the after a disastrous first mar­ line of divine authority that $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. diction: If the sociological Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. blackest and cruelest inhuman riage. was vested in St. Peter and his view of crime takes hold, crime of the ages.” For Christ the King “The law of logic,” the successors by Christ Himself. Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. courts will be giving “The B u t t h e prisoners Anglican Archbishop stated, Where there is divine author­ Legal OK for Murder.” have shown that they know By Rev, F rancis Syrianey Some who say they do really Thursday, October 22 ,1953 “must gpve way to the law of ity, there is divine assurance 42 WE WROTE THEN what how to cope with their Red COMING HARD upon the do not, because they fail to charity.” of the truth. When human au­ is, we feel, a fitting comment tormentors. observance of Mission Sunday, heed His words: “If you love THESE ARE ODD WORDS, thority seeks to replace the OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER on the Greenlease tragedy and On the first day of the Oct. 18, is the Feast of Christ Me, keep My Commandments.” coming from a man who pro­ divine, there is compromise of other recent depredations by “interrogation” only 10 of 500 the King, Oct. 25. The close Others make their own in­ fesses to be dedicated to the principle that tries to excuse The Denver Cathdllc Register merits our cordial approval. vicious criminals: Chinese prisoners agreed to re­ terpretation of what Christ We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. relation is not without sig­ guardianship of the law of itself by a false sentimental “Is this sentimental deal­ turn; on the second day there nificance. wants and expects of them. Christ. . feeling labeled “charity.” Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ were no “interrogations” be­ But rri a n y there are who dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared ing with criminals the result Mission Sunday seeks to For Christ said: “He who Few things make a Catholic of a conspiracy from the cause the North Koreans re­ stimulate the Catholic aware­ do not even know Christ, puts away his wife and mar-^ pastor sadder than the at­ official. ' fused to leave their tents, and despite His 2,000-year-old in­ We hope The Register will be read in every home of the bench? It certainly is not a ness of the necessity of bring­ ries another commits adultery.” tempted remarriage of one of conspiracy in the sense that threatened mass bloodshed if ing the true faith to all men. junction: “Go, therefore, and In the Church’s refusal to his young people. But the archdiocese. forced to face the Communist make disciples of all nations.” We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste judges consciously collabor­ Not only does it seek funds for permit another marriage when priest realizes that it is not ate with crime. But that some “persuaders.” the support of missionary ac­ This lack of knowledge exists the spouse of the first valid in his power to change the in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The in the heart of Christian lands Register. jurists and judges have at On the third day only nine tivities around the world. It marriage is still alive, there law of Christ. There are these least unconsciously ' pulled of 430 Chinese prisoners were also intends to awaken in in­ as well as in pagan lands. is no question of “logic”—ex­ difficult situations in every « URBAN J. VEHR, The Church’s mission today Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver open the floodgates seems in­ persuaded to return, and the dividual Catholics an appre­ cept the logic of divine law; parish, unfortunately; and escapable. “interrogations” were marked ciation of their role in the to bring the Gospel and no question of “charity”—ex­ every priest does his level best “The ‘philosopher’ puts the by bitter flareups. The propagation of the faith. Christ’s kingdom to all men cept the love that man owes to to “straighten out” the mar­ and all men to His Kingdom Schedule of Forty Hours' Devotion stamp of approval on the prisoners shouted at the Com­ The Feast of Christ the King God above all creatures and riage so attempted. But if that ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER crime if the criminal can get munists, threw chairs, and is as real as it was in the created pleasures. rectification becomes impos­ Week of Oct. 25, Feait of Chriit the King away with it. The courts, in even kicked them. One (jhinese commemorates the dominion days of the Apostles. In the Dr. Garbett doubtless ex­ sible, not even the Pope can Denver, Bietied Sacrament Chunch fact, denying all personal re­ prisoner, who deserves’ a that is Christ’s over the' en­ words of Monsignor Reynold pects the married folk among circumvent the divine precept. Denver, Chri>t the King Church sponsibility, say he can get lAedal, wore out four ' Com­ tire world. His kingdom rests Hillenbrand of Chicago: his people to heed carefully his IF ONLY THE SINCERE Roggen, Sacred Heart Church • away with it with the maxi­ munist interrogators in a not uponigreat armies or mag­ “What the world needs to­ advice on the avoidance of the ANGLICANS could under­ Stoneham, St. John’s Church (Thirteen Hours') mum punishment of jail. stormy three-hour session, at­ nificent palaces but resides in day is the full impact of the little things that break up mar­ stand that they pray in a Wray, St. Andrew’s Church “Thus more vicious men tempted to leave at least 17 the minds and hearts of those Mystical Body. Not just the riages. But he himself refuses Church built upon a Sensuous have the permit to stalk their times, and was finally whisked who know and love him. splendid impact of Pope Pius to need the words of Christ, king’s whims. If only they prey through the shadows of away by the Indian General in MANY OF THOSE who XU; not just the work of the with their irrefragable veto would, like the great Newman, -CATHOLIC RADIO and TV 100 any American street.” charge of guards himself. know Christ db not love Him. Bishops of the world; not on ecclesiastical recognition of return to the “faith of their merely the accomplishments of KOA, Denver divorce. fathers.” Be it known: The KTLN , Denver priests and religious; but the PERHAPS T H E CHIEF door is always open. ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— full impact of all Christians.” 10:45 p.m. Sunday, 7:15-7:30 a.m. We can each apply those words KFKA, Greeley to ourselves. CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, CHRIST’S KINGDOM dif­ If It Were History 12 noon. AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, fers from others in that it de­ By P atrick Brennan everybody;” b) “The ass 12:30 p.m. pends upon voluntary accept­ THE NATIONWIDE show­ wants to be beaten and the ance by individuals. This is mob ruled by force. Cut and KFEL, Denver KBOL, Boulder ing of Martin Luther, and the true even of those who are somewhat comical machina­ thrust, strangle and strike at AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, SACRED HEART PROGRAM born Catholics, for they must tions devised by Hollywood random, as if in the midst of 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. Every weekday at 7 a.m. ratify their infant Baptism by “drumbeaters” to sell the film, mad dogs. Dash them to pieces, KFEL-TV, Denver the faithful observance of the have motivated an interest in stab them, sejretly or openly.” ROSARY FOR PEACE—Sun- Commandments. (Channel 2) the bizarre, infrequently men­ THIS IMPASSIONED ad­ day, 10:45 p.m. When the Pharisees asked tioned circumstances that in­ vice was offered to the Ger­ BISHOP SHEEN, “Life Is Christ: “When is the kingdom fluenced the tragicomic career man princes in the period FAMILY THEATER—Sunday, Worth Living,” Tuesday, 8 of God coming?” He answered 7:30-8 p.m. —tragic, because of its dis­ 1525-30 as a solution to riot­ p.m, by saying: “Behold, the king­ astrously successful assault on ing “peasants,” whom Luther SACRED HEART PROGRAM THE CHRISTOPHERS — SAVE TODAY dom of God is within you.” authority and the macabre had used to gain power. —Sunday, 11 p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. | It is here in our midst and consequences that resulted is attained through faith and But in order to depict Lu­ over a four-century period— ther’s life truthfully, the movie justice and love. It is up to of the movie’s hero, the father for a Secure us to extend it to others. now being ballyhooed as a of Protestantism. must for all GOOD Americans When one tunes in his car would have to depict its hero radio on the way to work these as a “manic-depressive” sub­ Hear TOMORROW! A ll Are mornings, he is likely to be ject to intermittent feelings of frightened out of the only insane egotism and extreme shirt he owns by the mysteri­ depression. Secondly, Luther Apostles ous resonance of the ominous- suffered from Meniere’s dis­ sounding repetition of “MAR­ A S K and LEARN THE TERM “Catholic Ac­ ease.' an inner-ear disturbance TIN LUTHER, MARTIN LU­ in the labyrinth that caused None of us knows exactly what tion” is rapidly giving way to THER. MARTIN LUTHER,” the term “lay apostolate.” The the victim’s thought processes the future holds. But one thing is etc., until a fade out. After to be jumbled by terrifying new term is better, clearer, being put in a “Frankenstein- KOA certain. and more expressive. noises in the head—“banging, like” atmosphere, the listener whistling, thumping, and hash­ We can all be better prepared to The term “Catholic Action” is then jolted by a staccato used to lend itself to long- ing” which in all probability meet the opportunities or emer­ voice, utilizing the “machine- were the cau.se of many of" Lu­ 10:45 winded harangues and confus­ gun” delivery of a Mickey gencies of tomorrow with cash in ing di^usaions on what was ther’s skirmishes with the EVERY SVISDAY EVEM^G Spillane hero to assure that “devil.” As a result of this the bank. “official” Catholic Action and “all GOOD ■ Americans will what was “unofficial” and affliction, Luther was beset by Questions on religion submitted bj the radio Be ready for a secure tomorrow. want to see Martin Luther." terrific spells of gpddiness that wh’at was just “Catholic ac­ How do cinema sages’ 20th- audience answered on the archdiocesan broad* Save today — while you are earn­ tivity.” This sometimes went would often force him to tum- century “hoot-and-holler” ad­ *ble from his chair and discon­ cast. ing more. on! until the average person got so worn out that he threw vertising techniques pertain to tinue his work. Undoubtedly, Booklet on Catholic ChurcK available free of We cordially invite you to open off the whole thing as a job the life, with its chaotic ef­ Luther’s physical condition ceftl to all inquirers, your Savings Account at The for debaters instead of apos­ fects on mankind, of the most ’contributed to the complexity tles. controversial religious figure of his enigmatic personality. WRITE TO American National Bank of Den­ in modern history? In the ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA Now he knows he is sup­ In fact, as one historian specu­ ver. posed to. be an apostle. And writer’s opinion, the publicity lated, the accessibility of bro­ , Denver 2, Colorado that means something con­ hoys’ weird noises in support mides in the 16th century and crete. of the Luther film are remark­ their proper administration for IT MEANS two things es­ ably “in cadence” with the the benefit of Luther’s in- FR[[ PARKING pecially:- (1) Being some- life and works of Martin Lu­ cipiently pathological central MAin S3U thmg, (2) doing something. ther. nervous system’ might have right next door Alt apostle tries to get more IN HIS SYNDICATED prevented entii^ly the Protes­ grace':iar himself and then column “Sursum Corda,” Fa­ tant revolt. ther J.ames M. Gillis, C.S.P., spread it to others. Anyone NOW, CONSIDERING the F.J. KIRCHHOF can understand that. notes:'“No one who has read Attend the Grand Opening the unexpurgated version of tremendous paradox that was The real surprise of this Luther as illustrated by the ST. VINCENTS apostleship business is that it Luther’s Table Talk or his Col­ lected Works can deny that he historical facts cited above, CAFETERIA does more for the apostle than one must emphasize this ob­ Construction Co. for the persons he is trying was foul-iriouthed, vitupera­ servation in the Wanderer, St. to! help. I f you try your best tive, and addicted to violent Paul, Minn., Catholic weekly: HAM DINNER to bring, (Ihrist into someone 'invective. “Catholics would not have any BUILDERS el^e’s llie you will never have “Luther is reputed to. have Sunday, October 25 been a master of prayer, but objection to -this film of the to , worry about whether you life of Luther if it had re­ We 'Appreciate Your Patronage From 1 to 7 P.M. have succeeded or not. And he said: ‘I am unable to pray without at the same time curs­ mained faithful to historical Adults 81.25 Children 60e you do not have to examine truth.” 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. your neighbor’s conscience to ing. I will curse and scold the see whether you have suc­ scoundrels until I go to my ceeded. grave. Hallowed be Thy name; The Christian Way ESTABLISHED IfOl Your efforts will bring damned and outraged be the Christ deeper into your own name of the Papists’.” “Love your enemies, do good life. And that will be reward That the one-time law stu­ to those who hate you. Bless The American Fixture Co. and success enough. dent—-who, “moved by uncon­ those who curse you, pray for THIS IS a thought to en­ trollable fear”, when almost those who calumniate you. And HiBgfutar«n tt courage the holy and zealous killed.by lightning on July 20, to hifn who strikes thee on the 1505, vowed to become a one cheek, offer the other also; Church Pews and Altars TheAMERICAN NATIONAL BANK souls who work for the spir­ ; h itual betterment of others and priest j f his life was spared, and from him who takes away Church Furniture never seem to achieve the deserted his studies, and en­ ‘thy cloak, do not withhold thyi of Denver tunic also. Give to everyone Bank, Office, and Store Fixtures * ^ 1 ■ results they seek. There is no tered ' the Augiistinians 15 such thing in the Christian days later—was a hodgepodge who asks of thee, and from him Millteork of All Kinds ‘ I7th at Latvre^ce Streets I apostolate as an apostle who of contradictions is classically who takes away thy goods ask has labored all the night and illustrated by two Luther no return. And even as you F. J. Kirchhof, Pres, MA. 0168 , MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION taken nothing.— (By Rev. Jo­ statements; a) 4‘I maintain a wish men to do to you, so also C F. Stahl, Vice Pres, 1236 Arapahoe St seph A. Hughes in the Duluth kindly, friendly, peaceable, do you to them” (Luke vi, Denver, Colo. Register). and Christian heart toward ^ 27-36).

-.'■A Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, October VI, 1953 Dance Will Follow Loyola Parish W ill Open Credit Union in Westwood 40 Hours' Rites Oct. 25 To Hold Meeting Oct 23 (Loyola Pariih, Denyer) evening at 7 :30. The school chil- Solemn Mass at 8:30 will open dren will participate in the ■pro­ Westwood. — (St. Anthony’s cession, and the children’s choir Ten persons attended the class the Forty Hours’ devotion Sun­ Parish)—Friday night, Oct. 23, of instructions for Catholics and day, Oct. 25. The Rev. Bernard will sing. starting at 8 o’clock, at the par­ non-Catholics held last week. J. Murray, S.J., of Regis College The inquiry forum topic on ish hall, St. Anthony’s Credit will conduct the evening serv­ Thursday, Oct. 22, will be “Is Union will hold a special mem­ This group meets Wednesday ices on Sunday and Monday, and Christ God, and Why Do Cath­ bership meeting for the purpose evenings in the parish hall. the closing services on Tuesday olics Believe So?” The Rev. Wil­ of amending, its bylaws in con­ Members of the Mother Ca- fred Mallon, S.J., conducts these junction with the recent legisla­ brini Circle are sending $2 to discussion meetings every Thurs­ ture changes in the Credit Union the Indian Mission at Marty, S. Priest Is 'Pastor' day evening at 8 o’clock in the law. Dak., to help meet ■ winter ex­ school building. This special meeting will last penses. This mission is the cir­ T h e annual turkey games only a few minutes, then old-time cle’s special charity. At the last For Maronites in party sponsored by the PTA will and square dancing will follow. meeting, Alice Fluhrer brought be held Nov. 1. The school chil­ Refreshments will be doughnuts a few each of a wide variety of dren will assist with the distri­ and cider. James Mason will be mums. Fine gardening is her Lone Star State bution of tickets. Mrs. E. J. P. there as the caller with sound hobby. Aeniinmtorl' Acquainted” Sunday, Nov. 1, Valdez, ways and means chair­ system and all. v6l MCtJUmniCH £qj, jjjg -women of Our Lady of Grace By Lettie Morrow man, announced many special M lC ciflll in A u i’AI’fl On Sunday evening, Oct. 26, the Francis- m i» I U I I III H U IU lU can Fathers of St. Elizabeth’s Parish, The credit union Is steadily Taw le PlriHHorl Parish, Denver, when the Altar and Ro “SPIRITUAL FATHER” to awards, as well as turkeys and cash, will be available. Denver, will begin a two-week mission in St. Therese’s Church, Au­ growing; it has now reached 1611 ■limilvU or»rvsary Sfiript.vSociety will hnlH hold a tpatea fvnmfrom /I3 tnto i5 all those who adhere to the rora. The first week will be for the women and the second week for $33,000 in assets and boasts 340 o’clock to acquaint the women of the parish with the organization’s Maronite Rite in the state of Mrs. Joseph Gaffney, Christ­ the men. members. This is good for the work. Texas is the Rev. John Trad, a mas card chairman, invites those Fathers Peter Claver Cavanaugji, O.F.M. (left), and Sebastian union’s being three yettrs old. All Shown above are the four women in cliarge of the arrange­ recent visitor to Denver and who are not able to see the dis­ L. Egan, O.F.M. (right), will conduct the services. Father Cava­ the money is out in loans wjth the ments. They are, left to right, Mrs. Maryjane Drotar, Mrs. J. J. the Register. play in the church basement naugh is newly arrived in the Denver monastery but has been a mis­ exception of a reserve which is Sweeney, Mrs. Michael Kohut, and Mrs. Jean Staats.— (Photo by Father Trad, who is pastor of after the Sunday Masses to con­ sionary for many years on the East Coast. His most recent work laid aside in investment to take Howard Oda) St. George’s Maronite Church in tact one of the following cap­ was the conducting of men’s retreats at the Franciscan Monastery care of any emergencies. San Antonio, Tex., stopped at tains, who will bring a set of in Brookline, Mass. Father Egan has been a missionary in Denver Next month Christmas savings the Register and made a tour of samples to the homes: for a number of years and has become known for this work around checks will be mailed out to those the plant because most of the Mrs. J. Applehans, 3309 Vine the city. 100 families in his parish sub­ who kept payments up during 3rd Year of Block Rosary Street, KE. 5911; Mrs. Charles Evening services during the mission will be at 7:45 every night. the past year. The Christmas scribe to, and read, the Alamo Buckely, 2222 Race, FL. 3493 Morning Masses for the first week will be at 6, 7, and 9 o’clock. On Register. Savings Club can be joined any Mrs. E. Collins, 2283 Gaylord, Wednesday at 3 p.m. there will be a blessing of the babies of the time during the year; there are Marked af Lady of Grace In the Maronite Rite, Father DE. 4105; Mrs. A. Ehnstrom, parish, a characteristic blessing identified with Franciscan missions. Trad explains, there are several no fines or restrictions. 2650 Elizabeth, DE. 9238; Mrs. The school children will have their own mission on Saturday morn­ Those who are not yet mem­ (Our Lady of Grace Pariah, Thursday, Oct. 22, at 7 :30 p.m differences in the method of W. Enarson, 3011 Elizabeth, EA. celebrating Mass, the most ings during their regular catechism class hours. Every effort is be­ bers of the credit union can- D enver) Reservations have been made for 0653; Mrs. M. Felder, 3141 Jose­ ing made to handle big crowds, and facilities will be ample for seat­ start with as little as 25 cents. The Block Rosary Group re­ the following members who plan marked being that the service is phine, CH. 7800; Mrs. Harold ing during the mission. • to attend: Father Moynihan, said in the vernacular, Arabic, Information is available in the ceived Communion in a group Gibbs, 2730 St. Paul, DE. 6753; vestibule of the church. Oct. 18 in a Mass offered by guest of honor; Mmes. Jean rather than in the Latin lan­ •Mrs. Gus Gravina, 3090 Cook, Staats, John McNulty, Sadie Hef- guage, as in the Roman Rite. Baptized this week were Cyn­ the spiritual director, the Rev. DE. 3496; Mrs. Herbert Kull thia Dianne Ulibarri, daughter of James Moynihan, for the inten­ ferman, J. Eugene Chavez, Jen­ One of the many Eastern man, 2825 Garfield, DE. 6853; nie Perry, Yolanda Rupple, Joe Rites, the Maronites are under 131 First Communicants Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ulibarri, tions of the membership roster. Mrs. Earl Martelon, 2851 Fill­ with Mr. and Mrs. Furie Guisti The event commemorated the Sadar, Jr.; Joe Sadar, Sr.; Mar­ the jurisdiction of Rome, and more, FR. 5288; Mrs. Stella Na­ garet Powers, Pearl Coats, Mil^' give allegiance and obedience as godparents; Julie Lynn Mil- third anniversary of the Block kamura, 2045 Gaylord, FL. 3259 lick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rosary, held every Wednesday Mazulla,Anna Lotito, Rose Reele, to the Pope. Mrs. Thomas O’Brien, 2124 E. At St. James' October 25 evening in the home of Mrs. Lucy Serra, Mary Perry, Carolyn Born in Parhalyoun, El- John Millick, with Earl and Caro­ Koura, N. Lebanon, Father Trad 17th, FL. 1435; Mrs. Earl Tol­ lyn Millick as godparents; John Jean Staats. . Arno, Joe Ciancio, John Palermo, bert, 2017 Lafayette, TA. 9108; (St. James’ Parish, Denver) her committee reported that the Arrangements have been made Katie Heil, Hedi Chavez, and made his theological studies at Augustine Martinez, son of Mr. Charlene Replogle; and Miss Wisdom College, Beyrouth, and Mrs. John Patsey, 2401 Gaylord, First Communion will be re­ prospects for a very successful and Mrs. Jesse Martinez, with for a dinner party scheduled to FR. 6016; Mrs. E. Valdez, 3885 ceived by 131 children of the sale of Christmas cards are take place at the Trade Winds Dorothy Sadar. was ordained May 27, 1943. For Filiberto Martinez and Catarina four and one-half years he was Cook, DE. 3153; and Mrs. J parish in the 7:15 o’clock Mass good. All parishioners are asked Torrez as godparents. pastor of St Anthony of Gaffney, 3969 Haddon Road, Sunday, Oct. 25. to view the display held every Padua’s Parish in his home town. EA. 6635. Because of the large class Sunday during the morning Westminster Parish Plans The PTA "Health Council parishioners are requested to hours in the school and are checked the health work sheet| reserve the church in so far as asked to place their orders ABOUT SIX YEARS AGO, early. Precious Blood however. Father Trad was sent of the school children in prepa­ possible for the children, their Potiuck Supper on Oct. 27 by Patriarch Antoine Peter ration for the physical examina parents, and relatives. The parish was represented at Arada, Patriarch of Antioch and tions, small-pox vaccinations, and First communicants are Paul the Denver Deanery tea last Westminster.— (Holy Trinity Hardware, and all who helped the Whole Orient, representing diphtheria immunizations which Abdoo, Charles Aldrich, John week at Vail Community Center Society to Hold Parish)—A potiuck supper will make the project a success. the Sacred Congregation for the will be given during the next Ausborn, Jerry Backus, James by Mmes. A. B. Baumgartner, be held in the Grange Hall, 3935 Following are the women who Oriental Church, to San Antonio three weeks. On Oct. 27 physical Barth, James Blaschke, Leo A. D. McGill, John Church, John W. 73rd Avenue, Tuesday, Oct. donated baked goods: Mmes. to be pastor of St. George’s examinations will be received by Boyle, Hayden Brough, Paul MacGregor, and J. A. Sullivan. 27, at 6 p.m. Marie Badding, Andvina Bad- Maronite Church there, and to 21 first grade children. These Deebs, Michael Dentino, Robert At the last league meeting, Meeting Oct. z6 Those who attend are asked to ding, Irene Blotter, Rita Mills, take care of the spiritual needs children do not have a doctor’s Dendinger, Everett Earthman, the S t James PTA was on the hospitality committee and pro­ (Moit Precious Blood Parish, bring, for the size of their fam­ Dorothy Shaffer, Ann Selders, of the more than 2,000 persons report. The exam will start at Ronald Erickson, James Fitz­ D enver) ily, a main dish and either salaiH Clara Streeter, Delpres Reid, in Texas who are members of 9 a.m. and either a parent or patrick, David Florio, Joseph vided the special prize which was donated by Mr. Jeffries of Jef­ The Altar and Rosary Society or desert, plus plates, cups, and Emily Aberle, Gene Kreiger, the Rite. guardian must be present at the Forte, Michael Gaddis, James wilt hold the first meeting of the silverware. The Altar Society Irene Valente, Rose Marie Gus- For about two years prior to time of examination. The doctor Garrett, Dennis Gessing, Gerald fries and Mercer Jewelry. Those attending were Mmes. G. R. year at 8 p.m., Monday evening, will furnish rolls and coffee. A tin, Alice McGinn, Jane Toth, his arrival in Texas, the Rev. will ^be assisted by the school Gicewicz, Frank Gold, John Oct. 26, in S t Vincent de Paul’s games party will be held after Mary Schwartz, Dora Schwartz, Alexander Wangler, editor of nurses, Mrs. Lillian Odem and Grace; Borgmann, William Jeffries, William Gudmore, Jr.; Hartley Cafeteria. Mrs. Koutsky of St. the supper. All parishioners are Ruth Arneson, Sally Keough, the Alamo Register, and a mem­ Mrs. Reginald Tafoya. Thomas Green. John Gretter, Vincent de Pabls’ Parish will be ber of the Latin Rite, was in Hinton, A. B. Baumgartner, invited. Mary Batterman, Elsie Wes- Birthdays Marked Ernest Hafertepen, Richard the guest speaker, on “Let’s En­ The recent bake sale netted Kamp, Erma Slota, Carrie Kruse, charge of the parish. Hopkins, John Horvath, Stephen Joseph Constantine, Earl courage Good Reading.” Host­ $30. Thanks are extended to Carrie Aldrich, Isobel Anderson, Father Wangler now takes Mmes. Cronin, French, and Jeffries, John Kane, Paul Kane, Whalen, William O’Shea, Ed­ esses for the meeting will be Don Nelson of the Westminster and Conley Jones. over at St. George’s when Father Madden, whose birthdays are in Robert Kapple, Michael Kay, ward Baumann, A. Mutz, J. A. Mrs. V. May, Mrs. C. A. Noble, 'Trad is traveling the state of October, were the honored guests David Kenney, George Kolo- Koning, Robert Dee, John and Mrs. Robert L. Norton. Texas, hearing Confessions and at the October meeting of the wich, Dennis Kuchartz, Gregory Dendinger, and Leonard Mac­ The Infant of Prague Circle celebrating Mass in the Maronite Altar Sodality. Mrs. James Gan­ Lee,' Daniel Lombardi, Benny Gregor. will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday Rite for his large flock. Many non presented Mrs. Cronin with Louch, Michael Markel, Patrick Elect Officers evening, Oct. 28, in the home of a holy water font. Refreshments McBride, Michael McPh.«e, times the Confessions are heard The Pep Club which meets Mrs. I. J. Gefroh, 2912 S. Cler in Arabic. were served by Mmes. Kenneth Thomas Medland, Bernard Mi- every Tuesday after school has mont. , Since his arrival in the United Beasley and Stanley Sardakow- chalek, Thomas Mintken; elected the following for the Father John Donohoe, C.M., States, which he says he likes ski. These two are also in charge Michael Moore, David Mur­ year: President, Linda Sticksel; pastor, wishes to acknowledge very much. Father Trad has of the Friday church cleaning phy, John Nielsen, James vice president, Karen Loskill; the prayers and Masses the pa­ written in English and has pub­ for this month. Nygren, Thomas O’Keefe, John cheerleaders, Marilyn Kohler, rishioners offered for his brother, lished a book entitled A Method The following PTA members Palmer, James Parker, James Patricia Brennan, Francis the Rev. Paul Donohoe. of Attending' the Maronite Mass. attended the October meeting of Quaratino, Timothy Reeves, Blackford, Carolyn Kornemenn, The new collection .envelopes He found it necessary to do this, the CPTL in the Knights of Co­ Gerald Schmitz, John Scott, Barbara Sikorski, Barbara which have been distributed to he says, so that the younger lumbus home: Mmes. M. Saya, J. Jackson Seawell, Michael Jorgensen; su b stitu te cheer­ the homes of parishioners are to generation might be instructed Madden, L. Landis, E. Martelon, Sheriff, Kay Shofner, Michael leaders, Sandra Ramer, Sharon be used this Sunday, Oct. 25. properly in the Maronite "Rite. R. Tafoya, K. Beasley, J. Popish, Smith, Robert Stewart, James Mintken; baton twirlers, Mari­ Each family is requested to fill P. Hauck, and E. Valdez. Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, lyn Kohles, Sandra Hood, Marla out and turn in the initial en­ MOUNTAIN A NEW CHURCH has been The executive committee of Thomas Taleck, Stephen Tar- Kay Artzer, Pamela Hancock, velopes in order to facilitate built, too. Situated at 521 Frio the Holy Name Society will meet bell, John 'Thibault, John Coleen O’Leary, Shuran Beebe; keeping the records accurate. Street, San Antonio, it was on Oct. 27. Waller; and tumblers, Maureen Cud- Those not attending the present finished last year at a cost of The children on Oct. 1 were Cathaleen Ahern, Judith more, Mary Helen Barnes, temporary church but living in STATES $105,000. The altars and Com­ treated to a movie, Blondie in Applehunt, Stephanie Baginski, Eileen Kuckartz, and Patricia the parish can drop the envelopes munion rail are of marble im­ Society, for their co-operation Patricia Baines, Ellen Barrows, Edwards. in the collection at any church ported from Italy, and Father with the bazaar activities. Carol Bartscherer, Denise Beck­ and they will be directed to Fa­ Trad is hoping that the church man, Roberta Blackford, Sandra The initiation party for the BANK The children’s choir, directed Pep Club will be held on Oct. ther Donohoe. will be dedicated by Archbishop by Sister Margaret Pierre, sang Bohara, Eileen Bransteitter, Those who have not already 1635 East Colfax at Gilpin Robert E. Lucey some time be­ Karen Brown, Diane Champion, 30 in the Walsh Memorial Hall for the Mission Mass in Loyola from 7 to 10 p.m. Mrs. Wallace made an appointment to see the fore Christmas. Church Oct. 16. Mary Louise Cullinan, Vicki De- Christmas cards and wrappings Tour Account INSURED up to 110.000 Customs in the U. S. Father Anda, Susanne Detrich, Nancy Hancock, sponsor of the Pep thru Federal Depodt Iniuranc* Corp. The annual eighth grade hay­ Club, will be in charge. which the Altar and Rosary So­ Trad finds somewhat different rack ride was held in the past Dooley, Mary Ellen Donnelly, ciety are selling should call Mrs. from those in Lebanon. He feels week with Mrs. William Zint in Karen Downer, Sandra Famu- McCjormack at SK. 6-4954 and that the young have too much laro, Shirley Famularo, Karen Are you keeping your Semi­ she will arrange for a member to freedom; the home does not charge of activities. Mmes. J. Doherty, J. Maurer, and J. Fowler, Barbara Franklin; nary Drive pledge paid up? call on them. seem to be the center of activ­ Joyce Gerken, Georgia Lee ity; and he laments the fact Moore, Bernard Prochazka, and Mr. Gonzales were chaperons. Gill, Kathryn Hetzler, Cheryl that so many women with fam­ Hughes, Carol Ingenthron, Mi- ilies find it necessary—or do— The annual Halloween party will be held at 1 o’clock Oct. 30. chaela Johnson, Nancy Jorgen­ work outside the home. This sen, Carol Kane, Diane Kellogg, same trend is taking hold in Prizes will be given for unusual Patricia Kottenstette, Marie Lebanon, he says. costumes, and ice cream bars Lanoha, Barbara Lombardi, Father Trad loves Lebanon, will be given to the children. Par­ Judith Loskill, Mary Ann Lynch, a beautiful country, a Christian ents are invited to attend the pa­ Patricia Maston, Kathleen Mc­ country surrounded by the rade. Cormick, Patricia McMeel, Mary pagan Arabs, yet not only he, The officers of the Junior So­ Medinger, Mary Ann Mercer, but all his family have left dality are: Prefect, Dolores Mary Pat Mooney, Patricia there. His father and two Deanda; vice prefect, Larry Mudon, Eugenie Neppl; p r e c i o a * brothers are living in Wingham, Maurer; secretary, Frank Wil­ Cheri Nicholas, Carol Oben- N.S.W., Australia, and his sis­ son; and treasurer, Gary Ehn­ haus, Kathleen O’Donnell, ter, Sister Olympe, a member strom. Sister Marie Timothy is Frances Onorato, Mary Ann of the Nazareth Community, is in charge of the Junior Sodality Partridge, Carol Ann Quinlan, in Israel. of children from the second, Marilyn Rogel, Diana Schra- Yes M a'am!!! third, fourth, and fifth grades. meyer, Sharon Schwenger, IT WAS BECAUSE the Because of the Forty Hours’ Susan Shea, Janet Smith, Janet Mother General of the order devotion, the Communion Sun­ Soran, Bella Southward, Loralee was in Yakima, Wash., and he day for the Children’s Sodality Stauter, Margaret Straw, Rose­ Even Old Scrub Rags Can Help wished to hear from her about has been'postponed. mary Thull, Janet Treitz, Jac­ Sister Olympe, that Father Trad queline Utecht, Paula Venette, happened to stop in Denver and Five new pltriih sitei have Anne Whalen, and Diane Whit­ visit the Register. The Mile High been purchated. M ore are church. City was on his itinerary en needed. Your pledget will pay The following will be pages route home to Texas. for them . for the first communicants: Anything you may be discarding will Fred Minister, Richard Hughes, Jeffry Sibert, Marjorie Schmitz, help the charitable activities of the Married at Mt. Carmel Sharon Gravina, and Kathryn Kornemann; servers for the society of St. Vincent de Paul . . . Fred Mariano Mass, Raymond Straw and Wil­ and Marlene liam Kottenstette; cross-bearer, Yes, protect his ^Windows to the World’* I ai(d we know you’ll want to do that. Colaiano were Michael Sullivan; and candle- married Oct. 4 bearers, Patrick Backus and It works like this: When Catholic in Our Lady of Terrance Fitzpatrick. ...give him a lighter, brighter life...during the Mt. Carmel families give discards to this Cath­ Baptisms Church, D e n- Baptized Oct. 18 were Eliza­ ' ' long winter nights ahead give him these advantages ver, in a cere­ olic agency we, in turn, are in posi­ beth Ann, daughter of Mr. and mony witnessed Mrs. Ralph E. Thull, with , in a CERTIFIED STUDY LAMP... by the Rev. tion to assist the less fortunate re­ Richard E. Connor and Marcella Thomas Lo Cas- Tangney as sponsors and cio, O.S.M., pas­ it Softened light from the glass bowl...no glarei ferred to us each day. Leonard Tangney as proxy; Dar­ tor. The bride, rell Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. the daughter of Floyd A. Ramsey, with George •k Enough upward light to relieve harsh shadows. Mrs. Mary Co­ R. and Virginia Freeman as Please let us send a truck for any laiano, attended sponsors; Victoria Ann, daugh­ k More downward light for studying or reading. Holy Family ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. you may have. The telephone num­ High School. Valdez, with Benni and Jose­ "k Scores of specifications to assure safety and soundne^ Her m a i d of phine Alire as sponsors. ber is CHerry 5503. honor was Also baptized were the young Gloria Fior- sons, Benny George and Dennis . 87^ of his impressions will be gained through his eyes, ella; brides- Lee, 'of Mr. and Mrs. Howard maids, Cornelia Louch, with Henry and Marie make it easier for him to gain those impressions... Seno, Rosemary Sanchez as sponsors for Benny Pomponio, a n d and Herbert Sanchez and buy him a lamp with the CERTIFIED TAGk Georgianna Lo- Dolores Tinsley as sponsors for sasso. The Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Salvador ST. VINCENT DE PAUL bridegroom, the are guardians for the two boys. Call your Dealer or a Representative of this Company sOn of Mr. and 200 at PTA Meeting 'V. Mrs. Dominic More than; 200 members were SALVAGE BUREAU Mariano, had Michael Tricarico for best man. Ushers were Nick present at the meeting of the ® Public Service Company of Colorado Brunetti, Robert Colaiano, and Gerald La Briola. A reception was PTA held this week. A fashion held in Potenza Hall, after which the newlyweds journeyed to show was the feature of the Las Vegas, Nev.—(Photo by Jerome Studio) meeting. Mrs. Joe Huggini and

r r r r : - .) THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIFTEEN Sponsored by Knights Mine Initiated by Sterling C . D. ,of A. Colorado Springs to See. sterling.— (St. Anthony’s Par­ Rev. James Kane, addressed the delena Mentgen and Mrs. Agnes ish)—Court St. Theresa 980, members. To close the ritualistic Dollerschell pouring from an ' Loretto Heights Musical Catholic Daughters of America, work, the members consecratfed artistically arranged table, which initiated nine candidates Oct. 18 themselves to the Blessed Mother carried out the colors of the or­ Colorado Springs. — The obscure genius, who, because of in Hagus Hall of St. Anthony’s of God, their patroness, under ganization, purple and gold. Knights of Columbus, Colorado his uncomely nose, is not popular School. Members of the court the title of the Immaculate Mmes. Alice Hecker, Catherine Springs Council 582, will spon­ with the women. Songs include and the candidates attended Heart of Mary. Schmidt, and Lida Reagen were sor an operetta by Franz Schu­ Schubert’s “Ave Maria,” “Tell Mass Sunday morning and re­ A tea was served to close the in charge of the refreshment bert, Blossom Time, on Tuesday, Me Daisy;*’ "K^ep It Dark,’’ and ceived Communion in a group. day’s festivities with Mrs. Mag- arrangements. V Nov. 24, at the Colorado Springs “There Is a Vienna.” The bopk The‘degree work was exempli­ High School auditorium. was written by Dorothy Donnelly fied at 2 p.m. The state regent. This is a three-act play dealing and the music based on the airs 200 Parishioners Honor with the life and featuring the of . Miss Catherine McNulty of Car- musical compositions of Franz John S. Boerschinger is gen­ bondale, paid her official visit to Schubert. Loretto Heights Col­ eral chairman for the affair. As­ the court at this time. The can­ Craig Pastor on Birthday lege students of Denver will be sistants are: Grand knight, Louis didates who were initiated are Mmes. Mary King, Velma the performers. The same oper­ Orleans; deputy grand knight, Craig.—More than 200 par­ A potluck supper was served Ray Enright; Bill Demast, O’Toole, Sarah Carroll, Amelia ishioners turned out for a sur­ etta will be staged in Denver Pimple, Irene Degenhart, Susan with every type and kind of food from Nov. 18 through Nov. 21. Archie Burges, John Norton, and prise birthday party in honor of available. Afterwards a purse This musical comedy was in­ M. C. McCarty. The advisory Monheiser, Jewel Mohan, and the pastor. Father Robert Syri- was presented to Father Syri- troduced in New York in 1922. committee is composed of Carl Fern Del Ponte, and Miss aney. The party, arranged by aney. The rest of the evening The composer is presented as an Beckett and-Jack Kumba. Loyola Shea. the women of the Altar Society, was spent in playing cards. The initiating ^team consisted was held in the church basement The annual fall card party of the grand regent, Mrs. Julia on Sunday evening, Oct. 18. Tunison; vice regent, Mrs. Laura sponsored by the Altar and Ro­ Neubauer; prophetess, Mrs. Jose­ sary Society will be held on the phine Roberts; monitor, Mrs. Greeley Sodality Sets evening of Oct. 29 in the church Olga Immel; lecturer. Miss hall. At the past meeting of the Agnes Shea; sentinel, Mrs. Cath­ Dance for Halloween Altar Society a committee was erine Schmidt; guides, Mrs. appointed to take care of the olorado Oprings Louise Ebbers and Mrs. Hannah arrangements under the direc­ s Greeley. — The Sodality of tion of Mrs. Ralph Razzano, c Mentgen; banner-bearers, Mmes. Our Lady of Peace Pariah will president. Tickets for the af­ I Julia Hofmann, Barbara Casteel, sponaor the annual Halloween I fair are being mailed to all and Idona Roberts; and organist, Mary Ann Vandenbos, who Richard Steuble, with Ralph Cu' are in charge. Proceeds will go pelli and Mary Lilja as sponsors; ;v Carry 5,000 Mile Gaaraatee ii Fraezkowski in the office of a Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cars The firms listed here local doctor Oct. 10. It was an toward the purchase of a new David John, son of Mr. and Mrs. deserve to be remembered emergency Baptism and the baby organ. Darell Vandenbos, with Marvin passed away Oct. 14. Graveside Mrs. Lisa Brown was appointed Vandenbos and Norma Ross as when you are distributing services were conducted for the chairman of the local youth com­ sponsors; and Mario, son of Mr. VIC HEBERT INC. your patronage in the dif­ baby Oct. 16. mittee to work in co-operation and Mrs. Joseph Amaral, with GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. ''Northern Colorado’s Leading with the Fort Collins Deanery. Able Romero and Pauline Razo 3660 Downing ferent lines of business. LEGAL NOTICE Department Store” Hostesses for the meeting were as sponsors. Since 1918 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 IN THE COUNTY COURT In and for the Citf and Coanty of DenVer and State of Colorado No. 52818 Phone 373 SHINN PHARMACY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Rangely Society Reports AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP DODGE-PLYMOUTH OWNERS “Your Parish Drug Store” IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Balmer & Collins OF SARAH E. OWEN. Deceaaed. Prepare for Cold Weather Driving Phones 92-93 Notice is hereby Riven that on the 10th Get rid of Summer Lubricant*. Tune the motor. Reatore Pep Mortuary day of November» 1953, I will present to 'Best' Rummage Sale Northern Hotel Bldg. the County Court of the City and County and Economy'to Your Car. It will Perform Better and laat Lyle B, Collins Tyler Hay* The Store tcith a Smile of Denver, Colorado, my account! for longer. final settlement of the administration of Rangely. — (St. Ignatius’ Mrs. Lee Martinez was a — FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS — said estate, when and where all persons Parish) — On Oct. 14 the Altar gruest, as was also Mrs. Dorothy in interest may appear and object to and Rosary Society met in the them, if they so desire. Seip, Craig. The Rev. Edward JAMES MOTOR CO- Notice is also hereby Riven that there home of Mrs. Paul T. Guinn, has been filed in said estate a petition with Mrs. A1 Basgall as cohostess. J. Fraezkowski opened and closed lAncotn Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service K E. 8221 asking for a judicial ascertainment and NO JOB IS AURORA determination of the heirs of such de* Mrs. William H. Huber, presi­ the meeting with prayer. Re­ ceased, and setting forth that the names, dent, presided. freshments were served by'the addresses and relationship of all per> sons, who are or claim to be hein of said Mrs. Arnold Weiss, treasurer, hostesses. deceased, so far as known to the reported the best rummage and TOO BIG petitioner, as follows, to>wlt; bake sale held so far. A report Miss Claire Quinlan, faculty May Roas, adult, 1211 N.E. 60th, Port­ member of the Rangely High land 13, Oregon, Slater; Bertha Md- on the Glenwood Springs Dean­ School, was a week-end guest oY Cumber, adult, 17541 S.E. Main, Port­ ery meeting on Oct. 4 was given EYES GLASSES land, Oregon, Sister; Ida Chandler, adult. by Mmes. Ray Hume and John one of the teachers and his 17541 S.E. Main, Portland, Oregon, Bis­ S. Purdy. family in Salt Lake City. Miss EXAMINED FITTED ter; Dorothy Chambers, adnlt, 5 Welling­ Quinlan is from Rhode Island ton Crest, Edmonton, Canad4, Slater; Mrs. A. H. Crist was selected Myrtle McNeill, adult. 4857 N.E. 11th, as representative of the local and, desirous of viewing the PortJai^ Oregon, Sister; S. A. Johnson, West, applied for a position in WHEN WE SERVICE adult. Woodenville, Waahfngton, Brother. organization to the president of the Rangely schools. Accordingly, notice is also hereby given the deanery, Mrs. Gus Farhar, that upon the date aforesaid, or the day Craig. Mrs. Edgar Hall has been con­ YOUR CHEVROLET ‘HOURS: 8:30 to 5:30 Daily and Saturday to which the hearing may be continued, the Court will proceed to receive and It was voted to purchase a fined to her. home the past week OPEN EVENINGS— Monday, Wednesday and Friday hear proofs coooerning the heirs of such post card duplicator, for secre­ with “strep throat.” Terry Guinn deceased, and, upon the proofs sub- is also on the sick list this week, mitted, will enter a decree in said estate tarial use. It was decided to BEST PLACE IN TOWN FOR determining who are the heira of aueb de­ start a maintenance and emer­ Mrs. James B. Nichols flew CAPITAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SERVICE DR. JOHN R. COYLE, Optometrist ceased person, at which bearing all per­ gency building fund for the Oct. 11 from Vernal, Utah, to sons claiming to be heirs at law of such I3th and Wi an 'aineila-llirtipy Hadaiarten." Oir ■Mhiitin. »I m Ii9*r-i**lin I«t*nf-ilnl|iu4 GROUND needs of the local ehurch. Long Beach, Calif., to visit her H ilaain t liiitw yeir tar Iail4t and l i t ' aad art rtady ta urvlit it dtltkly tad FREE deceased may appear and present tbeir tkiraiikly. Sat at ftdty—tad atary thirty diyi—far aoaplata tbaaka* aad attaiury Mrt. FLOOR EMpire 63981 proofs. The hour for Wednesday Mass h u sb a n d, Mm/3 James B. Broadw ay PARKING ANDREW WYSOWATCKY. following the second Tuesday of Nichols, who is aboard the U.S.S, THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR CO. Administrator. 9255 E. COLFAX First Publication October 1, 1058 \ each month was changed to Toledo. Mrs. Nichols was to re- 12th and Acoma AL»ln# 1121 Lwt PublicatioA Octobtf 80| 1951' I 7 a. m. n home Oct. 18. T A b o r 5191 i A THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, October 22, 1953 St. Philomend Men's Club Plans Dance Homemaker’s (St. Philomena’i Pariih, Denver) The Men’s Club will hold its first dinner-dance in the Knights Department of Columbus Hall Monday, Oct 26, at 6:30 p.m. Myron C. Mc- Patronixe Xhete Reliable and Friendly Firms Ginley, club president; Ralph Hanson, chairman; Bil Burnett, and Bill Curry have completed plans for the dance. THE BEST IN LUGGAGE Extermination Dick Avis and his five-piece or­ i A i m m 1^ I «■»>-- Of All Kindi chestra with a distingruished Service vocalist will play for the danc­ S r M u m s m Black Widow Spidert, Rata, ing. Formal dress is optional. I | Dancing will begin about 8. Com­ Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs, HK mittee members have been sta­ Monday, Oct, Clover Mites, Termites. tioned in front of the church the G c a past two weeks to receive re­ KE. 3079 turns. The members will be at the INFORMAL / Denver Pest Control doors of the church this Sunday SP. 4673 1754 S. Bd’wy to accept late returns. Tickets ate $ $ $ $ $6 per couple. Information on tickets may be obtained at EA. 5028, FR. 5374, FL. 1569, or W hy Waste Fuel! EA. 9319. Capitol Office Single persons are welcome to TakiTake Advantage of Our Supply Co. the dinner or the dance. Special Free 160 at PTA Meeting Dinilfir-Dntirp checking the returns for the annual St. 1550 Broadway AC, 8523 Approximately 160 members of Philomena Men’s Club dinner-dance Oct. 26 Efficiency Check Office Supplies & Furniture the Altar and Rosary Society and are Ralph Hanson, chairman, seated, and Bill Currv, committee PTA members attended the PTA member. The dinner will get under way at 6:30 in'the Knights For Months of of St. Joseph’s High Director Raoul Tayon; back row, John Williams, meeting Oct. 19 to hear the Rev. of Columbus Hall, Denver, and dancing to the orchestra of Dick October and November The Male Choir School, Denver, shown Ralph Lawder, Joe Lucero, and Ray Kellogg.— Georgfe Evans describe his tour Avis will follow. Information may be obtained from Myron C. above, includes, front row, Billy Kellogg, Rey­ (Photo by William J. Hofschuete) of the Holy Land at Christmas, McGinley at EA. 5028, Bil Burnett at FR. 5374, Bill Curry at Save Fuel and ENGLEWOOD naldo Valdez, George Krupp, Willie Steckline, and 1952. Father Evans, former as­ FL. 1569, or Ralph Hanson at EA. 9319. Reservations will be sistant in St. Philomena’s Par­ accepted by the committee after all the Masses this Sunday.— $ $ $ $ $ HEATINS COMPANY + + + ^ - + ish and spiritual director of the (Photo by Van’s Studio) Serving Entire Englewood and PTA, showed slides of the trip Ph. AC. 2644 Denver Area and described the scenes in a ‘Messias’ Solo Auditions 24 Hour Service Authorired Lennox Dealer Baptismal Records Show Life of Parish half-hour talk. Furnaces Mrs. Mack Switzer, PTA presi­ Planned in November Holland Furnace Co. and Air Conditioning line Dina Lune, daughter of Mr. C.SS.R., a native son of the par­ dent, directed the' business meet­ (St. Joseph’s Redemptorist ing. A social dancing class under Auditions for solists for the World’s Largest Furnace Installers Parish, Denver) and Mrs. Wilfred Lune; Stephen ish, took over as director of Christmas presentation of The 1946 MARKET ST. ALL MAKES FURNACES the direction of the eighth grad­ The baptismal records of this Hubert Harmes, son of Mr. and grade school athletics the past Messias, which will be performed The reason Ideal INSTALLED. SERVICED Westside parish are the best Mrs. John Harmes; Kathleen week, replacing Father Henry ers’ mothers will be organized. Mrs. Ruth Holt was appointed by the joint choruses of the Den­ serves more families in AND REPAIRED proof of the enviable record it Susan Moakley, daughter of Mr. McKeever, C.SS.R., transferred ver Municipal Musical Associa­ Denver than any other has for succes.sful Catholic mar­ and Mrs. Raymond Moakley; and to Davenport, la. A'ceording to chairman of the athletic commit­ laundry is because tee. The kindergarten won the at­ tion, under the direction of Rob­ Ideal * Heating riages. Gne of the factors that Dennis George Cribari, son of present plans Father McKeever ert Smith, co-ordinator of music, customers get just the makes for the unparalleled Cath­ Mr. and Mrs. George Cribari. will not be replaced. tendance prize, and Mrs. John kind of laundry service * Air Conditioning Smithline, the prize cake. Mrs. will be held in November. olic home life of the parish is The Rev. Gerard Liebst, Father Williard Berberich, _ Any singers wishing to audi­ they want. * Sheet Metal Work the practice of frequent family C.SS.R., procurator (auditor) of C.SS.R., is still a patient in John Vos reported that the bake Why don’t you, too, Mercy Hospital. He will undergo sale netted $56. tion should contact the Recrea- enjoy Ideal L aundry TO REFINISH FREE CHECKUP Communion that has been stead­ the Redemptorist Fathers, was a tion Department, MA. 1133, Ext. AND ESTIMATE ily growing. visitor at the rectory the past surgery the latter part of the A Pep Club is being formed un­ Service.’ Prompt Service Ph, SP. 0055 or SU.' 1-4494 week end. He will be followed month. der the direction of Mrs. Apgar 368, on or before Friday, Oct. 30. —careful bandling—and YOUR FLOORS, Baptized recently were Jean­ truly superior work, at 1065 W. Hampden ette Ginsberg, daughter of Mr. next week by the Provincial, the Living Rosary Enacted and Mrs. Ruth Holt, PTA ad­ Rev. Joseph Vance, C.SS.R. The viser. Details will be announced Five new pariih litei have ^ standard prices. FURNITURE Frank Wstsrs, Prop. and Mrs. Harry Ginsberg; Harold Pkaas HUUa 4 U t. Stanley Chacron, son of Mr. and Rev. John Phillips, C.SS.R., pas­ In one of the most beautiful in the near future. The Pep been purchased. More are AND i ceremonies of the year, the sen­ Club will function during the k ______Mrs. Fidelis Chacron; Luann tor of St. Michael’s Church, Chi­ needed. Your pledges will pay WOODWORK Hofschulte, daughter of Mr. and cago, 111., also was a visitor. ior class of 1964 enacted the basketball and baseball seasons Mrs. William Hofschulte; Jacque­ The Rev. Christian Darley, Living Rosary Sunday night, and the remainder of the foot­ (or them . WITH KFRNS CERTIFIED CHEMICAL under the direction of Sister M. ball season. Aloysius, high school principal, The eighth grade hayrack ride Use Register Want Ads to PRODUCTS, TNC. and Sister M. Patricia with the was held Oct. 20 at Glasier’s a y t i i i i i i Annunciation Men's Club assistance of an excellent male Bam with all the students en­ sell those things you will never PAINT AND VARNISH Building Maintenance singing choir, under the direction joying a good time. Eighth grad­ Supplies of Raoul Tayon. ers’ parents were chaperons. The The speaker of the evening room mothers arranged the rides Brushes • Toilet Tissues To Sponsor Dance Oct. 24 was Father Fabian Joyce, O.F.M., Just spreod over and prepared a snack after the surfoce. leave 'till Paper Towels of St. Elizabeth’s Church. ride. Dancing followed. DON'T ARGUE finish softens. (Annunciation Parith, Denver) sors; and Julian Randy, daughter The ceremony took place in Complete Janitor Needs Adoration Oct. 25 Wipe off. Removes This Saturday night, Oct. 24, of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rodriquez, church darkened except for When It's So Easy oil old finish fost— 1180 Kalamath Street with Paul Montoya and Julia lighted candles lining the center On the Feast of Christ the right dovKn to the in the Slovenian Hall, 44th and To Beautify Those Phones TAbor 0103 Washington Street, from 8:30 Rodriquez as sponsors. aisle. Before the high altar, a King, Oct. 25, there will be day­ p.m. to 2 a.m. a Dutch Hop and PTA Drive Success panel had been wired with bulbs long exposition of the Blessed Old Floors I TAbor 0104 modern dance will be held, which Mrs. Fred Apodaca, chairman in the shape of a large rosary. Sacrament, with Solemn Mass at f f AfiE & PERR \ is being sponsored by the Men’s of the PTA membership drive, As each member of the Living 9:30. Exposition will close with •R-R Valspar Paints R Club. reports a very successful drive. Rosary recited the Hail Mary he devotions at 5 p.m. Paul Weingardt and his Al­ In the grade school, the prize for turned on a light in the decade The prayers of the parish­ 1181 Stout KE. 2305 securing the most memberships on the panel. ioners are requested for the pine Boys will furnish the music lent our •ocy.le.uso squIpmonY and r*.|inld< dull, went floors with and various kinds of food and went to Edward Stegeman, and Peggy Turner and Donna seriously ill: Miss Janice Trock luslrouo, booidiful surfocos. refreshments will be served at in the high school to Joanne Mauff, 12-year-old students at and Tony Vigpl, patients in Fitz- Do it yoursolf with our oosy.toMtso Rsnfol Equipmsnt ond lovo DRAPERS St. Joseph’s, presented the school fimo and monoy — chongo thoso duH, worn surfocos into floors that the modern kitchen. The dance Stubert and Edward Whalen. simons Army Hospital; Arthur or* booutiful and luttroul. The prize for the room securing colors, silver and blue, to the J. Lingle, Mrs. Helen Sak, Mrs. floor will accommodate a large OUR LOW COST RINTAL UPHOLSTERY crowd. Donations for tickets are 100 per cent was won by sopho­ Blessed Mother under the symbol Emily Bradasich, Mrs. William more home room 203 under Sis­ of blue and white mums, and Riordan, Mrs. Ivan Olmstead, PLAN FURNISHES NOW! 926 W. 6tb Ave. 75 cents and special prizes will be iVIRYTHINO YOU NEED given. Proceeds will be used to ter Constantia. recited an act of consecration in and Mrs. Lucy MqCall; and for Is the time to Mrs. O’Leary, ways and means the name of the students.^ the deceased: Mrs. Emma Famous Clarks Spoodv sand- beautify your home MA. 4507 defray expenses on athletic ors, odgsrs and polishsrs — equipment. chairman, announced that plans Roy Brown, formerly of Den­ Neville; Ralph F. Taylor, and sondpopsr, vorniih, stain, Upholitering, Repairing are under way for the turkey ver and a brother of Madelihe James Sharkey, tillsr and, brushes —full BRICK STAIN- Application Blanks Instructions. SHINGLE STAIN Custom Built Furniture games partv next month and Brown, 440 Delaware Street, James Robert Morrisard and PHONE TODAY FOR AIL This past Sunday, application ' INFORMATION Call us for waterproofing tickets will soon be ready for underwent major surgery in Miss Alice Ann Hirsch were mar­ All work guaranteed. Terma blanks for becoming members of distribution. Mrs. Ralph 5loore Lynn Hospital, Detroit, Mich., ried Oct. 16 with the Rev. James Authorized applicators for if deiired. Evening calli. the Men’s Club were distributed will be chairman of the affair. Oct. 19. F. O’Grady, S.S.C., officiating. Albi Fire Retardent Coatings at all the Masses. All the parish Calvin F. Larsen was best man men are encouraged to join the The firms listed here deserve to with Nancy Nugent Larsen as Denver Brick Stain Co. club. October was set as mem­ matron of honor. be remembered when you mre dis* bership drive month and yearly Patronal Feast Slated CH 1083 1455 Fox tributing your patronage to the elections were held the first part Two infants were baptized: diffv’ent lines of btisiness. of October. Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller of 1669 St. Paul Frank Priselac, Sr., succeeded At Christ, King Parish Street, with Joseph H. Rea and i. A. JOHNSON &^0N Paul Denman as president; J. A. Frances Kappenhaver as god­ Bacon Schramm Plumb replaced Julius Sawazhki LUMBER COMPANY (Christ the King Parish, Denver)! Mrs. Howard Stauffer, presi- parents; and Carl Edward Cross, , Established 35 Years as vice president, Mikey Mc- son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Composition Roofing Lellan succeeded Frank Grebenc To commemorate the patronal dent, presided at the meeting of 60 Floyd St. | SU. 1-4435 Tile Roofing • Gutters • Sheet Metal the P'TA Oct. 19, for which 130 Cross of 2990 Locust Street, • Gas Furnaces as secretary, and J. F. Meek was feast of the parish, Christ the with Charles J. and Esther W. Roof Repairing appointed treasurer. King, Forty Hours’ devotion will members registered. Instead of Leckenby as godparents, and • Gas Conversion Burners The Altar and Rotary So­ commence Friday morning, Oct. the usual roll call by grades dur­ 4020 Brighton Blvd., CH. 6563 ing the busine.sg meeting, each Mrs. Helen Cross as proxy, 88 Pennsylvania RA 5657 ciety luncheon meeting will be 23, with High Mass at 8:30, fol­ October devotions are held held Thursday, Oct. 22, at 1 lowed by a procession, in which member present registered be­ fore the meeting. nightly at 7:45 and on Sunday o’clock in Hagut Hall. All the the third, fourth, and fifth at 5. They will end on Monday women parishioners are in­ grades will participate. On Sun­ Mrs. Haney, chairman of the evening, Nov. 2. vited. day, Oct. 2.5, the feast day, 27 membership committee, reported Electrical Contracting & Repairing Mrs. Dan Hoskins, Girl Scout The Legion of Mary, women’s boys and 35 girls will receive a total of 382 paid memberships their First Communion in the up to this meeting. neighborhood chairman for the organization in the parish, meets parish, announces a meeting in CARL J.STROHM INGER every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the 7 :30 o’clock Mass. Attention was called to the the home of Mrs. Roy Struck, room behind the sacristy. The The Rev. John Paul Mahoney, rule of the safety department, 954 Madison, Wednesday after­ ^ Electric Compaay women of the parish are en­ O.P., will be the speaker for the banning parking in the school lot noon, Oct. 28,' at 1:30. Miss Licensed and Bonded couraged to join this spiritual evening devotions, which will from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Georgia Earlywine, Capitol Hill organization. Member National Electrical Contractors Ais*n. commence at 7:45. He will speak days on which school is in ses­ district director, and all leaders Miss Marie Murphy was ap­ also at all the Masses Sunday, sion. and committee members should For fastening wood sills to concrete, for 1178 iStout St. AC. 5733 pointed district major in the Oct. 25. Mrs. Gerard Smith, program be present. erecting interior or exterior framework or Community Chest Campaign The Forty Houra’ devotion chairman, introduced Mrs. A Cub Scout Pack meeting will other light construction, you’ll save amaz­ again for the parish, with iielp will cloie with Solemn Matt Conry, who read a paper on be held Friday evening, Oct. 23, ing time, money and trouble with the of several women of the PTA. at 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. “Christ the King.” Mrs. Kate at 7 :30. All Cubs and their par New R amset P lus-Power Jobmaster. Baptized Oct. 18 were Patricia The firit communicants will Ferretti, the hat designer, dis­ ents are invited to attend. ' The ys" barrel permits instant setting Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. form the guard of honor in the played a large number of exclu­ Fasteners, of most W' fasteners, as well as R amset’s Allarid, with Stephen -Maes ahd procession of the Blessed Sac­ sive hats, which were modeled Saloma Mkes as sponsors; Stella ram ent. by members of the PTA. new Tru-Set Flat-Head Drive Pins, in i / b t e t i k lengths from P /i" to 3". These are Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Confessions will be heard be­ Tony Castro, with Mr. and Mrs. At the social hour, Mmes. Jo­ Evergreen Rites especially designed for wood-to-concrete Raymond Espinosa as sponsors; fore each Mass in the morning seph Uhl and William Swigert, construction, with ample holding power and immediately following the Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. assisted by eighth grade mothers, to meet rigid specifications. Lupe Perez, with Mr, and Mrs. devotions on Friday evening. served refreshments. ^ ROOFING Saturday confessions will be at ill Pay. Honor Or, with the quickly interchangeable Larry Castillo as sponsors; Fred­ The Men’i Club at iti meet­ FOR BUILDINGS OF ALL KINDS erick Christopher, son of Mr. the usual hours in the afternoon ing Oct. 12 voted to hav6 a barrel for V*" fasteners, you can do your light-duty jobs of and Mrs. Leroy Rohrer, with Mr. and evening. dinner in the school hall anchoring into steel or concrete for new construction or Time-te.sted • Guaranteed and Mrs. Paul Hurtado as spon­ A chart has been placed in the maintenance work. Economical Wednesday, Oct. 28, to which To Christ, King vestibule of the church on which all men of the parish are in­ Ask for demonstration of how R amset, the FIR,ST Convenient Terms If Desired parishioners may set aside a spe­ vited. Evergreen.— (Christ the King powder-actuated fastening System, will pay “DIVIDENDS cial time for a visit to the Those planning to attend are Parish)—With Mass at 6 a.m. UNLIMITED” on your fastening work. Call for Free Estimate Halloween Hop Blessed Sacrament. The school asked to make their reservations Friday, Oct. 23, the parish will children will make their visits by at the rectory, EA. 8049, or with begin a triduum in honor of WESTERN ELATERITE classes on Friday between 10 and Charles Loughry, FR. 5672, no Christ the King. The triduum will I9 th & 3 o’clock. ^ later than Sunday, Oct. 25. end Sunday, Oct. 25, on the Arapahoe Sts, ROOFING CO. Slated in ^Derby To enable the school children Because of the large number Feast of Christ the King. KE. 5151 to receive Holy Communion Fri­ of pupjls in the first grade it has The Rev. Robert G. McMahon, Equitable Bldg, CH. 6651 Derby.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ been found necessary to hold brother of the Rev. Donald A. ish) — With the third annual day morning, Oct.TS, the open­ ing of the Forty Hours’, the PTA split sessions, commencing Mon­ McMahon, will officiate. Halloween masquerade hop, the day, Oct 20. The morning ses­ parish begins its fall and winter will serve breakfast immediately The schedule of services for following Mass. sion will be held each day from the three days is as follows: Fri­ scheduled activities. The Mas­ 8:30 through 11:30. The after­ day and Saturday: 6 a.m. Mass querade Halloween Dance will be Altar Unit to Hear held in the Slovanian Hall in noon session is- from 12 noon followed by a short sermon; 7:45 TRY FALBY'S FIRST Globeville, with music by Paul Musical Program until 3 o’clock. The kindergarten p.m., evening services which in­ for will be in session from 8:30 to clude the triduum prayer to Weingardt and his Alpine Boys. Robert Smith, co-ordinator of With more than 500 tickets al­ 11:30 a.m. Christ the King, sermon, and musical activities for the City The Rosary and Litany of Lo- Benediction; Sunday: Mass is at Giftwares — ■ Hardware ready in circulation, this first and County of Denver, will pre­ Activity since the annual Derby retto are recited in the church 8 and 10 a.m.; Holy Hour and sent an interesting program for each evening at 6:30 during closing service at 4 p.m. Fair promises to be a real the' meeting of the Altar and Housewares Paint & Glass friendly get-together affair. October. Confessions will be heard fol­ Rosary Society, Friday, Oct. 30. Baptized were Michael Joseph, The Altar and Rosary Society The Rosary will be recited in lowing the evening services Fri­ 32 Eroadwav PE. 2940 is again co-operating in the na­ son of Col. and Mrs. Frederick day and Saturday, in addition to the church at 1:30; the business L. Smith, with Col. and Mrs. tional move of restoring Christ meeting will follow in .the school the regular time preceding the to Christmas, by way of using Stanley A. Fulcher proxies for 8 and 10 o’clock Masses on Sun­ hall, with the program commenc­ the sponsors, George I. Smith day. f genuine Christmas message cards. ing at 2:30. For Prompt W E S T E R ] ^ They have been showing their and Laura Thomas; and Patricia The faithful who take part in WINDOW. & HOUSE \ Mmes. Anna Anderson, Rob­ Frances, daughter of Mr. and a triduum held immediately be­ sample cards and have set up a ert Dee, Sr.; L. N. Dunham, and LAUNDRY & CLEANING CO. display in the Church entrance. Mrs. John Nj Hughes, with John fore the Feast of Christ the \ , The women of the parish are William Earley will be hostesses F. Conway and Regina M. Con­ King may gain an indulgence o.f W E CLEAN being enrolled as the guardians for the get-together hour and way as sponsors. 10 years each day or a plenary DRY CLEANING will serve refreshments. All Windows Walls and keepers of the sanctuary. The banns of marriage were indulgence if present at the en­ SerYice . . . Call: CRAHi laundrefftcil Cards are being mailed in alpha­ women of the parish are invited announced for the first time be­ tire triduum, with, the usual con­ .Woodwork W all Paper Specialising in Quality Plumbing and Heating Repairs betical order. The women will to attend and become better ac­ tween Johiv A. Mitchell of Christ dition of Confession, Commun­ Floor's (Washed & Waxed) quainted with their fellow pa­ assume their respective duties be the King Parish, and Ann Zan- ion, and prayer ’ for the Holy FREE ESTIMATES i -a ginning with the month of No rishioners. boni of St. Rose of Lima’s Par­ Father’s intention. T A . 6370 SLATTERY & COMPANY The officers of the PTA ex­ ish. . FU LLY in s u r e d vember. The marriage of Sally DeTurk i Plumbing and Heating Contractors The winter Mass schedule is press their appreciation to all Mrs. C. S. Pearse will enter­ and Manning Cokley was sol­ CASCADE Residential & Commercial JOHN J. CONNOR. President ROBERT F. CONNOR, Viee PreeidcBt now in effect, with Masses on donors whose contributions to tain St. Jude’s Circle at a bridge emnized with Father Donald Mc­ W ork Laundry & Dry Cleaners • , Phone MAin 7127 or 7128 1726 Market Street Sunday at 7, 9, and 11 o’clock. the pantry shower for the sis­ luncheon in the D & F tea room Mahon offieikting Oct. 10 before 1032 18th MAin 1556 7l Weekday Mass is at 6:30 a.m. ters Oct. 19 made it a success. Thursday, Oct. 29. a Nuptial Mass. j i '

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