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Fort Morgan Church to Be Dedicated Denvercanaic

Fort Morgan Church to Be Dedicated Denvercanaic

Fort Morgan Church to Be Dedicated Member of Amiit Bureau of Cirvulalion Cm Iu U C*pyrilkt br tb« CalboUe P n n SocMjr. lac.. taW — P tm litioo to Reproduci, Excepi Sf. Helena's Pastor 0 « A ru el« OUwrwtM Harked, G ivn Afler 12 H. Ertdar foliowinK laiua Leads 3-Year Drive DENVERCAnaiC T0 Finance Structure Bt C . j . Zzch a St Helena’s Church, Fort Morgan, one of the new­ REGISTER est and most beautiful churches in the northeastern Colorado Plains area, w ill be solemnly defeated on Tues­ VOL LV. N«. THUKSOAY, SirrEMIER 15, 1960 DENVER, COLORADO day, Oct. 11. Construction of the brick church with stone trim and a tower began in May, 1958, and was A t S t . completed in time for Mass at midnight on Dec. 25,1959. ’ The Rev. Herman J. Leite, 2 7eofv' Vorlr pastor of St. Helena’s since 1952, personally conducted a th^e^ FatherOverman year campaign to raise funds for tbe new structure. The over-all St. Joseph's cost including both the new New Assistant church and land, is approxi­ mately $200,000. The church alpne is estimated at about $1'^,- Heart Lab OOOi In Brighton Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Hm R*t. Jaatai L. O fcn u n . Denver vrill preside at the deiH- IMlaltnt la SL CttiMriiM'i Par- Is 'Marvel' cation ceremonies, whidi will iaLDeoTer, la made aiHataat begin It 5 pjn. Oct. 11, followed The new cardiovascular lab­ DEDICATION SCHEDULED ON OCT, 11 tai S t Anfnrtioe’s Pariab. £ri|b by Solemn Mass with Father toe, aM Our Ladf ot SorroiK oratory of St. Joseph's Hospital, M te as celebrant. THE BEAUTIFUL new St. Helena’s cost approximately $200,000. ArcbMshop Urban Chuth 1b ,Eaat beconca Denver, has been completed. Tbe Rev. James Ahem, pastor Church in Fort Morgan will be dedicated J. Vehr of Denver and Biah^ Clarence G. Itaen- mann of Columbus, 0., are expected to be present a m M oo « the Brichtxm pa^ This laboratory represents the of St. Mary’s Parish, Brush, will Tuesday, OcL 11, at 5 p.m. Above is the archi­ lah, It kat been annovoced by tect's sketch of the church, which w u completed for ceremonies, which are P ed a led at 5 p.pi- culmination of two years of be tbe deacon; the Rev. Joseph Arehbiabop V tb a J. Vebr. Tlte in December, 1959. Construction began in May, Solemn Mass will be offered, and a clergy dinner plannings building, and remodel Bosch, pastor of St. Mary's Par­ ekaaffea are effeettre Immedl will fopow. Hie structure it of brick with stoie log tbe surgical and areas ish, Aspen, subdeacon; the Rev. 1958, under the direction of the pastor, tbs Rev. ately. trim and a tower, niere Is a full basement with of the bocpital following the ad­ James Purfieid, putor of 8L Herman J. Leite, who perMnally conducted tbe Tte Eaft Lake niaaloD ina Peter's Pariab, Fleming, and kitchen and ball fMilitiea. Tbe upper floor will dition of the new laboratory fe o d e d in 1912 and baa been fund-raising drive. The church and the property seat about 600 persons. wing to tbe front of the north the Rev. Peter Urban of St. An­ eared for orer the yean by thony’s, Sterling, chanters of wing and tbe Dower wing of Serrite priaata from St Catb- tbe Litany. Tbe Rev. Robert tbe hoepital, reports Dr. Joaepb ertDt'a, Derby, and ML Camel Nevans, pastor of St. Peter's F. Donahoe, dlrutog of research Pariah, Deorer, and by prleata at St Joseph's Hospital. Parish, Greeley, and the Rev. from the arcbdloeeae itatkmad LeonaH Abercrombie, pastor of St. Vincent's to Begin In Holy Family Pariah and SL Tbe Sisters of Charity, who Sacred Heart Parish, Roggen, Catherine^ Pariab, D eom . operate the boapltal, have in­ will be chaplains to Archbishop ’Daniferred trem SL Cath- stalled tbe most up-te^te X-roy Vehr. crtne'i Pariab, D tn m , Fotber diagnostic facilities in this lal> Bishop Clarence G. Issen- Ovennan baa been atadoned for oratory, including facilities for nans of Coltunbns, 0 ., is ex­ $250,000 Cam paign tbe peat lummer at the Brlfb- X-ray motion pictures, bl-pline pected to be present and X-ray, and an 8% " image ampU too pariah. The aununer after preach tte dedication sermon. By J. R. Wau b be secured in addition to regu­ Directors of the orgaaiation U i etdintH a in May, 1999 IIEJVENBEII POPE'S BIHTHDAY MPT fler, a device for increasing Bishop lasenmann and Father X-ray viauoUiation yet decreas­ Flans for 4 $290,000 expan­ lar pariab Income. are Walter F. Angarer, John R. feO m Overman served Umpo- THE ARCHDIOCESE of Denver w ill join tbe rest Leite were clanmatet at SL sion campaign have been an­ CHAOMEN OF DRIVE Hi^ish, and John N. Zimmer­ iiflly t f laiiftiBt la tbe B rl^ ing the amount of X-ray expo­ Gregbty’t Minor Seminary and of the world in honoring John X X III when be observes sure to the patient nounced at St. Vincent de Paul’s Marvin E. Francis is general man. Merobert of tbe executive tm pariab, from where be took bis aetk birtbdsy Nov. 20. Arcbblsbop Urfaaa J. Vehr, ia a latter ML St. Mary Seminary of the Parish, Denver. Tbe RL Rev. cbglrman of the drive, and committee in clu d e Snpreme ( T m to fa ftf— Colmn 7} to tbe Catbolica of tbe arcbdloeeae, called for a ^wdal coU ^ on A irXIU A B rS GIFT West in Cindtmatl, 0 . The Honsignor Eugene A. O'Sulli­ John A. Haier la associate Court Justice A lb ot T. Frants, to be taken up io all tbe cbordiea of tbe arebdioceae on Sunday, An eseential part of any dbig- ehaplaina to Bishop Iisen- van, putor, said that the two­ man. The pastor will serve u John T. Glasier, George Koel- SepL la, aa a birthday gift for tbe Holy Father. nostk laboratory working in dis­ manit will bo the Rev. Fran­ fold purpose of the drive it to honorary chairman and tfea- bert Frank Kohler, M. B. Ma­ The Idty and rellglont women are being asked to contribute eases of the heart and Uood cis Kappes, pastMT of SL secore funds to cover the parish turer. Auditing chairmen in­ honey, and John B. Ryan. toward the erection of an iaatihiUon in Borne for training lay v e ta ^ if the electronic moni­ John’s Parish, Loveland, and debt of $138,000 and to make clude Fathen Leonard S. Ali- Campaign wi^ken are di­ leaden. A “ebureb the priests" will be built In Rome as a toring device. Tbe Women's tire Bev. Charles Sangor, pas­ possible the enlargement of the mena and Robert Hurin^mi, vided into 12 groups, each eom- gift of the priests ot tbe world to tbe Pope. It will be dedicated Auxiliary of 8L Joseph's Hos­ tor of Our Lady of (he Neon- convent in preparation for fu­ aaiistanta; Walter A. Dubodi poiing a working force of 21 tains Ptriik, Estes Parir. to SL Gregorio Barbarigo, former Bishop of Bergamo and Pidna, pital volimteered to pnrehaae ture school expinsion at the and David J. Sikes. '' (Tura to Page S— Cabmnl) Italy, whom Pope Jtrfui c ^ e d “the model irelate of bis time.'* (Turn to Page 2 — Cobimn 4) A dinner for tbe dergy will grade and/or b i^ school level. be held in the bsseoMDt of the ehnch following the Mail. It is expected through the AT CHA WONKSHOP Since conking to Fort Morgan, campaign. Monsignor O’Sullivan Father Loite has made outstand­ pointed oat, that the puiab can Four Largest Grade Schools ing pr^reia in his building pro­ eliminate school tuition, tbe gram. The old churdi, built usual Sunday second collection. Dietitians Hear Address mM« than 42 years ago, became and building fund and other ,tw inudl tTacroiMOdate coUediOM Report Whopping-EnrolIment Morgan's growing population. Subscriptions in the drive wQI fiyc Doctor From Montana The county seat of Morgan be over and above tbe regular By Bos RAMimr Day's Work!*’ Dr. Kotsebavar Sanday contributimu. B m p ^ ts By Elk Smitr Uttleton; SL James’ and Cure figures pouring into the office County, the dty is the center Dr. Lends! H. Kotsebavar, pointed oat the relatianih^ be­ of a vast agricultural area. There l i b e lu placed on the need to .1116 four largact grade icboola d'A n, Denver; and SL B en t- o f H o i^ p o r William Jones, PhJ)., chairman of tbe home tween the restaurant Indoatry arcldioceasB superintendent of b u been a gradual increase of secure through the Offertocy in tha Ardnlloceae tt( Denver dette'b, Lakewood. The flgurei economics department and di­ and the dietary department of Catholics in the area in recent collection ai^ tbe campaign fchool system repnt a whopping represent a Jump of 214 sts- lehools, are SL Louis', Engle­ rector of food services of Mon­ tbe hospttal By. indlcattsg the years. This growth is what support from all parishioners enrollment of 9,870 students at­ dtnts over the combined ea- wood, and Blemed SaaramenL tana State University, w u tbe problems tbe industry facu and prompted Father Leite and his for tbe complete parish opera­ tending daaaoa on cgkening day, roUments of the same setaods Danver. These two p ade schools principal speaker at the work­ bow these problems are being SepL S. the past year. have a combined ecroUment of parisbitmers .t o build a new tion. solved, a gru t aerrice la pro­ church. * M onaignor O’SulUvan an­ shop session Sept. 14 for regia- The idrools ^ SL Mary's, Other leaders in enrollment lA ia tered dletiUaiu that ia being vided the hospital dietitians LEADS PARADE CATHOUC POPULA-nON nounced that 268 men of tbe conducted by tbe Catholic Hos­ who in turn can keep tiieir de­ Father Leite personally con­ parish will take part in a one- Leading tbe parade in both pital Association in tbe Como- partments up-hKlate in such ducted hia own campaign for day aolidtation of parishionus caroUfflent figu ra and increaie poUtan Hotel, Denver. The pro­ iduMi of operation u penoo- over the past year is SL Mary’ s funds. The Catholic population on Sunday, OcL 9. Subscriptions Christian Reunion Movemenf Getting gram will close Friday, Sept. 16. Del management and r^ncing Grade S^M l, Littleton. Nine of the parish is listed at be- will be payable over a 25-month labor costs. (Tifrn io Pope 2 — Column 1) Id his address, “What l i a hundred fourteen itu den ts period. Tbe goal o f $290,000 will PMODUCnVITY Significant Response in Netherlands throoged into the Littleton Speaking on tbe inoieaM of adiool on opening day, an In­ productivity within tbe resUa- By PAm. H. Hah.btt its actlvlUes tbe building of growth of tbe Catholic Byain- crease of 104 over the past year. rant industo'> which ia low com­ The movement for Christian ebnrebes and setnlnariet in tine Rite, whkb is exsctly like Next io the total numbv of pared to other induatriet, Dr. reunlOD is having a rignlfieaot Nea^Kast Itndi sod providing the Orthodox ByaoUne Rite, students enrolled Is St. James' Kotsebevor noted that "In other nqiQiiM in Holland. Thai as- fellowships for Catholic itudents save in discipline. Grade School Sister Francis induitriu u the akiU of the anrW pleasut-Dinnered, imih from India. To it Cardinal Tis- The Dutch school system. Dr. Clare, the principal, reports that woiter hu declined, machlnu tng P t^ . Ferdinand Joief i t s«ant, Prefect of the Congre- De Waele pointed ou t is the 801 Itudents are enrolled In SL W ads, profesnr of ancient his­ have been perfected that re- ption f« the Fropaption of fairest in the world, Calviniat James' this year, aa compared (T itrotoP a p sfl— Colwita 4) tory and claisleal arcbaeolofy tho Faith, often appeals. One of with 7^7 a year ago. and art in tbe Catholic Unlver its foanden wai Father lita s 3BD LARGEST SCHOOL aity of Niimogen, on a tour Braodima, O.Cam., who was 8L Bernadette’s, Lakewood, is of Colorado w ith hii cousin martyred by the Nadi In 1942 the third largest school io tbe Alfred L de Watle. Dr. De and who is now a candidate for archdiocese, with an enrollment ilOO Donation Waile has writtan on archae- tkMUfieatioa. of 769 students. Tbe principal, o lo fr in Dutch, French, Ge^ Aa an archaeologist, Profeoor Sister Mary Evangeline, reports men, Engllah, Italian, and Greek. De Waelo has made 28 trips to an Increase of 48 students over Is Received for Dr. De Waele ia one of the Greece, srbere he found bis tbe 732 enrolled in September, dlrecton of tbe Apoatotato of Greek srifi among the aetiqul- 1909. the Rounion In tha Nether- tioL He laughingly warns Uut Sister Carmencita, principal St. Jude Burse loodi, an organlatkm of SOOJIOO bis wife ii so antiqpity. Regart- of Cure d’Ars, counts 775 stu­ Fourteen doDationi, including Catholics dedicated to ptkmet- ing proapects for reunion of the dents attending classes. Ihe one for $100 from a Denver eon- l&l unity, particularly with Greek Orthodox, b< la neither p u t year the school had an en­ tributor, this week added $142 Eytem Cbriitiua. peailfflistic nor optimistic. rollment of 717, 58 fewer than to the St. Jude Burse. Tbe the present enroUmenL BUILDS CHUICHIS EFFECnVIBAB $6,000 fund for tbe education of This organlatios, which has Just miasing the 750 mark li future prleata for tbe Archdio­ He finds no enmity to the B lessed Sacrament Grade cese of Denver n o* totals been praised at Borne aa a Church among the G re^ people medal of its kind, has amooi School, with a reported enroll­ $2,083. or even the Orthodox preleteo, ment of 740. Down a few sto- In addition, the Holy Naue but be points out tbit the identi- denti from the past year but Society ef Ow L tiy at ticatloD of Orook Orthodoxy •till one of the largest schools Lonrdu Pariah, Denver, le it with Greek nitlenality has hith­ In tbe archdiocese is SL Louis’, In $5$ en the parish bone. erto been an effective bar to Englewood, with 678 children in Donations to the SL Jude eonvenlons. A Greek who leaves Png. Ferdinand Jotef de Waaie classes. BuTM included the following tbe national Chorcb for the Another sign at the boom In from Denveritu: Anonymotii, C a th ie Communion is regarded and Catholic school tystoma be­ Catholic population in tbe Rocky $3. for a favor reeelvdd; Mrs. u a traitor to hia country. Ihe ing largely tubsldlzed by the Mountain area w u reported HIS FINST COMMUNION J.CJl., $5; anonym ous, $1; Greek Orthodox do not fear the state or community. The Cath­ from Cheyenne, Wyo., where ceive First Communion from Father Louis Et- T.W.C., $2 in tbankagfrlng for Latin Rite in Greece, which is olic University at Nijmegen, Sister Doloretta, principal of SL JOHNNY JOSEPH SANCHEZ, son of a migrant worker has to be lifted up to trada, SJ*., pastor of Our Lady of Peace Pariah, a favor received; Mn. WJ.G.. Aumericdly weak a ^ declin­ founded in 1023, receives 90-05 Mary's, reports i capecity en­ $100; AJF.C., $0; anonymous, the rail by Seminarian Bernard O'Hayre to re­ Greeley. ing, but are apprehensive of the (Turn to Pope 2 — Column 9) rollment of 802 students. $1; Mrs. JJf.. $3; R.G.O., $10; friend, $1, and Mrs. LJS.M., M I O R M M T 8 riHD GBfiELinr CJITMOLICS HAVE Mi. is thanksfiTinc. Out • of - town donors were, anonymoos, WaMeat Colo.. $2; Mrs. CAJi., Colorailo Springs, $2; and anonymoua, Wichita 'HEARTS AS BIG AS SUGAR BEETS' Falls, Tex., $2, in tbanJsgiviiig. The sum of $8,000 will estob- By JoBN O’HA'hui to learn Spanish and tbe Mexiun dialects—a program to aid day transporting youngsters to e lu su from Greeley and tbe Qsb a seminary burse in per­ Catholic pe<^e in Greeley “have a heart u big u a tbe migrant workers w u launched on a large scale in the surrounding towns of Galeton. Kersey, La Salle, G ilu u t, and petuity for the educatlfD of a sugar beet” Greeley a ru this p u t summer. others. student for tbe priesthood. The* Hiat'a what a wironed little migrant werker told me u And what a program it wu. One woman traveled more than 80 m ilu a day bringing principal will be inveitod and he leaned on a talleMhan-be-was shovel and watched irriga­ PARISH QVECir First of all, the PTAs, tOTAltar Sodelies, and numerous children to and from classes—clasau conducted by tbe semi- only the interest used. Tbe tion water swirl around the crumbling edges of a imall BliM Jo Ann Mosier, 18, other volunteen made an extensive census of fhe entire area, narians and Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters. Catholic people are r e q n e ^ to earthen dam and h u d down ditcbei between crooked rows remember the aihicattan o f Den­ to determine where the migrants were living, bow many, etc. For those too old to travel or too ashamed to attend cate­ will reign ts qneen of the of aon-burat beans. ver seroinacins in tbefr last animal taD festival and auetiOD BuL overshadowing this—wid this is where the real story chism dassu with “babiu," tbe nuns and the aeniinariani Tbe little Mexican with the,-ttU shovel told me the whole wills and teitameoti. Any at A ll Sonia' Pariah Sunday. comes—were tbe statistics concerning ‘Baptisms. First Com­ brought the catechism e lu su to them. Each day, "d a u would story. And indeed, It's a wonderful story. amount trill he gratefully re- SepL 18, at 12:90 pjn. Jo Ann, munions, validation of marriagu, etc. be held in the homu of tbe dders.” And. on Fint Communion For the most parL it is a story ‘'written" by Father Her- edved. The fu tu re of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ beri Banigan, putor of F t Lupton-Platteville. But u he says, The instructions were so numerous that they are uncount­ Day, "tbe rail w u lined for half-a-mile with grown-apa-” able. The marriagu “righted" are countable—but they are Chnrch depends upon a wdl- ert G. Moslar, 8990 S. Gaylord, be bad "ghoat writers" by the score—seminarians from SL But the archdioeesan program—tbe seminariane for iriiich LUtlston, and a fteshman of private affairs. prepared priesthood in suffi­ Hioidu’ Seminary, lay people from St. Peter's and Our Lady were trained during tbe p u t summers by iMming Sponisb cient aumben. Loretto Heights College, and The Baptisms? That's a different story. More than 100 of Peace Parishes, merchants from tbe Greeley area, and, and Mexican diklecti in Soutbweatern seminarief—wan not Donations to the seminsry her 'court will offidally begin above all, «H>peration from all tbe p a s b » In Northern Colo­ persons—ranging from 6 to 73 years old—"were poured into confined to spiritual works. Frequently, the seminariasi and bttrw should be H ot to the the fall feettval and aoetlon rado. All oi these pet^le made a happy ending to the story. the Church.” their helpers supplied food to tbe hungry,.shoes to the ihoe- Moat Rev. Urhes J. V ^ , Areh- with a parade Friday evening. lU a is tbe story. How they got instructions is a story in itself. leas, and transportation to and fron hospitals in Denver and MMk v of Denver, ChancHp Of­ Sept 10, throughout the LltUo- Under the guidance of Arebbtibop Urban J. Vehr—who Volunteer wom ^ from tbe. PTAs, and Altar Sodetiu Greeley. fice, 1896 Logan Street, o im tt toB and fi^lesrood areas. for the p u t a e v ^ years b u sent seminarians "down south” formed a car pool, and u ch traveled more than SO m ilu a (Turn to Pope 9 — Colam* 3) a, Cdo. MOI TWO Offki, 93t lamiock StNH THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtUphont, Kcyitont 4^20S Tiiuriday, Sept. IS, I960

PJUrrOR HEADED >»TBAR DRIVE AT ST. AUaUSTlME'S Ft. Morgan Church to Be Dedicated Father Overman Named

(Cmimti Fnm Pop* Om ) I losertf have con e in, bat, alee, The new church, striking io tvM * m \ d tO a CttboUc U b - I o U m h bcTi left.* sppetrsnee, has a full baaement New Brighton Assistant wltb a kltcben. meeting hall, and UHt. At preaeat the Tort Hergao pastor Uvei in a buUdiai that reat romna. Tbe upper floor will fConbm cd From Page Om ) foe first dioesun priast to ■nv CetbiUe popeletioo o( soat about 900 persona. There le m s M the raetory acreaa the part In foe arfodloceua mi­ serve in fob eapeclty> b ■ Rn- Oh paM kM wwiliml tfaout are an overflow tmlcony, a choir- ttve of Greeley, bom there Fbb. street fron the eM chorch. The grant program. (he W M fw the peet tw« TM n," distance between the old boild- room, and two “cry rhomi” for 1 1933. He attended nlM yeers Patktf Uite h M. *?f«w pvttb- ing sad the new church is eight- perodts with young children. Tba youthful {meat h u de­ of school at St Peterk, tod In tenths of a mile. Father Leite Fathtf Leite wu formerly voted five summers to fob tm- 1960 w u gradnatad from the expreaaed a dasire to have the pMtor of S t Cetberino’s Church, portant work. He contributed Greeley Puhlle High School two suQuners to foe migrant Hm Dm m t C efM k old structve, wbMt is com- Biff, where he built a ebureb He entered S t Thomu' Semi­ IKvgrain wklle still a aeml- parallvely smail in siaa, oored in IM l. nary, Dtnver, foe next fall narlan. In 2969 he worked near the now dutrch and have w b m be completed hb studies ORDAINED o r u n among foe migrant Uborers in PvttWMd W m U s-kf tkf U remodded into a rectory. for tbe priestboed. After hb Father Leite, a native Ohio, foe FL Luptra a ru and w u CatMk Pr«i io S t t i. IW h Then, if possible, he would Hke tummer wefo with the m igrieb. wae ordained for tbe Arebdio- ■gain aetivs In foe tfchdioeeun Ml BMMCk to stf the former property. No Father Overman w u made aa- SataatpOcK H M IW Y«ir. ceoe of Denver in June, 1933. pogram thb past summer. definite plans or appronl la sbUnt In S t Cafoerloek Palih. lilw iit M SMMd OM this reMrd hare besii mMe st Ua aerred as an mbstant at Annundation Parbh, Dtnver, The new Brighton auistanL Denver, in October, 19SI. UiMr at the P «t Office. the present until 1939, whan bs was ap Demr, Crio. FAIK LANI iUWinON pointed to St. Catherine'i in Iha new perkb choitfa b stt- niff. uated in what b called tbs Park- Lane. Additioa. It faces 8 « m tb At that time tbe parish w u Take the Entire Family Out to A m e e on the soath and b budM ad with an lUJXKt debt i i r i bounded on the east by A oro^ la seven years, despita a da- Boabrard and on the west by praadoa, drought floods, poor Park Street There are appenU- crops, the parishioners paid off HOLY FAMILY COmTENT BLESSED mstely two Uoefcs of parUng Um debt made Improvements St. Thomas maee. OB the rectory, and purchased THE FEAST of the Most Holy Name PtrltU, Denver; Father Leo Horrigao. MibUmt s li tots. On Nov. SB, IM l, a new at Hob Family; Father Berard Glblin, O J iL , Futura plans call for a sAool of Mary, Sept. 12, was tbe day selected LU60A0E and cooeent “Tbs dnirch was 8 t Catherine's Chorch w u ded putor of St EUabeth’a Parbh, Denver; ArdK for the bleulng of the new addition to tbe con­ our first proieet'’ said Father dkated. bishop Urban J. Vehr, who conducted foe rites; LHte. “ We h m no Ima a d b tF SAME SPIRIT ALIVE vent lo Holy Family Parish, Denver. Pictured and Moosignor Forrest Allen, pastor of Bely Famity. Following the bleuiog, a dinner wu Seminary plans for a school and convent” The um e s|drit thit prevailed during the ritu are, from left to right Father The property tn which the new among the Biff parishioners in Patrick Roney, O.P., pastor of St. Dominic's served to the visiting clergy. church b litdated was bought those eerty days of struggle It by the parish In US9 for futorc Annuol Bazaar and Dinner U 44 U M D « W T AM. AMM allvs In the parishioners of St. devclopetent. Uelona’s, Fort Morgan. Father Leite hu ex]ve^ New Sf. Joseph's Heart Laboratory hb deep gratitude to tbe mem- L e i b m a n . T b B o c k h o r s t o C o . ben o f S t Helena's Parisb, who This Sunday have been unsetflsh with their Is Marvel of Modern Medical Skill time, effort and money. The feraal dadieatioa eeranony on fCoMtiwed From Pope Om ) nated by tbe Won^eo's Auxiliary using tbq beirt4ung machine Oet 11 win b e a parbh high­ and donate fo b equipment to maku it possible to record n are performed. light. foe laboratory. many u three slmullaneoua Tbe S b b ri of Charity and the September 18 MIUTABY OUTPOer Tbe contract for tbe electronic pressures within foe heart or staff oi SL Jouph's Hospital Once a military oufoost Port equipment w u awarded to Wil­ blood veaseb, a continuous ele^ thank foa Women’s Auxllbry trocardiogfum, and oxygen utu- Morgan w u erected in IIM and liam & FarraO of foe Farval] for foetr generous efforts to aid ENJOY A DELICIOUS DINNER w u pi natty called Camp Ty­ Instrument Company of Grand ntien studies of foe Uood. in foe diagnoab and trutmeat am oM ■ e m r ler, It w u changed to Ui pnaent Neb., wtao custom-de­ These reemds are visualbed of heart dbasM. ItfOCnOlfT, (KH instantly on a 16-Iofii oscillo­ S E R V E D 1 TO 8 P.M. wmn lo honor vt an early com­ signed and engineered tbe in- Thb along with tbelr other mander of the outpost, Col. stalbtioD to fit St Jooepb't scope, much like a telsvbion set. Simultaneously, these paphs numerous but many tlmos ua- Christopher Morgan. n « ^ - Dotked generosities are b^pfaig ADULTS, 11,50 • . CHILDREN. 75c are receded by small beams of fttm OM U 4lHU Thb equipment costing at St Josepb’s to further extend light projected on Ught-eenaltlve t lio o o constsb mainly of two ib primary goal of giving tbe 1897 caUneta, one for electronic con- p a w lo produce a permanent Booth • Gantt* of Skill wiitten record for more time- best possible care to foe sick ot Reunify Move trob and amplifiers and another the Denver aru. matching csbinet housing a IB' coofuming itudiu after foe pa­ on th# grounds of loeb televbloB-Uke OKilloscope. tient leavu the bbontory. «2 a bscTSK Stas. CO-ORDmATHD FORTY HOURS' St. Thomas’ Somlnory IMwMMI r« . uisMut Gets Backing ONE OF FUNCTIONS Mr. Farrall, In designing the DEVOTIONS One of the main functions of Inatniment alio incorporated a ArehdioctM of Denver foe- cardlorascuUr bbontory device for marking foe paper Space Donated by In Netherlands will be tbe performance

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aiFT TO SAVE LIVES ELECTRONIC monitoring devices that functioning of these devices b explained in an are an essential part of the modem heart article found in fob blue. In the photo Mn.' Ubontwy in S t Joseph’s Hosiptal Denver, were Joseph Seep, {uesident of tbe auxillaiy, presenb lecured by foe hospital's au^ary. Ekiuipment a check to r 33.000 to apply on tbe organinUaa’i valued at 312.000 enaUu tbe newly completed pledge of 310,000. Receiving the generous gift’ bbontory to provide the most modern o f dbg- are Sister Mary Fnncine. assistant admlnlstn-l ~ia* < noetic proceduru for diseases of foe heart and tor. and Dr. Joseph Donahoe. director of research' the b k ^ vesaeb. The interesting and complex at tbe hospital Tkartrfay. U p *. IS, 1M0 Oftict, 938 Bannock Stratt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyttono 4*4205 PAGE THREE

M igrants Find G reeley Catholics Possess 'Big Hearts'

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The archdiocesan migrant program in Nartbera CMendo Isn’t aB catechism classes, census taking, and traveling. Wemeh of SL Peter’ s and Our L a ^ of Lourdes Parishes—with the help of local merchuts—offer relaxation and play time for the youngsters, along with the help of file parish priests and semi- narians. Among the sodal highlights Is the “La Plnita.” Seen ■n. JMoph L. BaeraO—OM ef Uu -“etf ehltta dataee im Greeley, n e aipieM lau an holding the rope, which In turn holds tbe “bird” filled with peel ateOwn”—«poe tke are in­ tba TBth annlrenary you of reglstu on this date f|jr the vited to receive Communion in Erffoy the Carnival Spirit by Attending the the wrltihg of tbe Battimoro religion classes, which be tbe 7:30 Mass on Sunday morn­ CutaeMim, which has since been conducted on Sunday from 0 to ing. 'Ihese members will be ofM of tbe prime CCD instiiK- 10' a.m. starting Oct 2. ST. THOMAS SEMINARY ANNUAL guests at a breakfast of coffee and doughnuts after Mass. The sermons for this Sunday C(Hne One! Come'All! will be in keeping vrith tbe general theme and will ^ve an explanation of the pariah CCD CARNIVAL and DINNER program. Displays of tbe vari­ ous roles assumed by tbe CCD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th ST. THOMAS StMIHARV will be exhibited in the class­ rooms after all tbe Masses. Ps- 1300 SOUTH STEELE rishioners Ore Invited to inspect ANNUAL BAZAAR AND DINNER the exhibits. I On Sept 20, the religious in­ struction for high school stu­ ROAST BEEF DINNER TWS SUNDAY, SEPT. 18, I960 dents attending public schools will be conducted. The class A d u lts $ 1.50 1 to 8 p.m. Children 7 5 c will begin promptly at 7 p.m. BOOTHS En jo y « Dadciowi Dinner Served 1 le 8 P A t.- in the old high school building. AU of the c l i i ^ will close by This Space Donated by: GAMES OF SKIUI 8 pjn. Advltt, $1J0 Children, 75c (Huldren b {lublic grade schools will meet at 6;4S i.m. on Saturday mornbg. Sept. 24, Camrle'r Lm,- ol Rrl-jioui Aittcici lot Ctiurch «r\d Home b the rooms above the church. Thereafter, these classes will meet every week b tbe winter A . P . WAGNER & CO. and sprbg months. m m n lOftuofied The parish choir resumes CHURCH GOODS practice on Sept 15. An invita­ tion ia extended to aU men and “ Denver's Catholic Mortuaries" women of the puish. The serv­ 406 14TH ST,. BETWEEN CAUFORNU « WELTON ices of many voices will be nec­ essary for the coming yeu . b 3020 FEDERAL BLVD. 1091 SO. COLORADO BLVD. TA. S4331 a special way, the former stu­ AT SPEER BLVD. AT MISSISSIPPI AVE. dents of thr high school u e bebg invited. PA6I FOUR Offiet, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thvriday, Sept. IS, 1960

SECRET o r A CRUSADE Heart of Mary m p y u l i m p The heart of Mary is so kind, so warm, so lender that those SLltUt^Kim pHti f»r CitbaffM k a of all mothers united would be Gospel Truly Casts • t M. L MURRAY ocstrifnc N.awa a*t>M* but a block of ice compared to - hers. — St. John Vianney T REGISTORIflLS (1788-1859). 7 ^ nsemf Eucharistic CbHORCse id, ■ • • GSRMANY so u anekntl CATHOLIC COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS Tire Upon Earth' Custom., tkt 'AOAPZS'orlaVl Conscience: That wee, /m all ’ fZASrf of iAe oariy tilurck voice that makes you feel a wee v A CRUSADE INITIATED by an Italian Jesuit de- bit smaller.—Mary Dorsey. ^ •crlbed aa "trail, almost colorless," continues to sweep tbe world. It is the “Crusade of Love," or “Move- CYNICISM UNWARRANTED ntMtr for I Pwrf World,’ ioioated by tbe Rev. Rkcudo LoaUrdi, &J. A ldno^ hoc s dynamic speaker, this apostle Itti bdd a owde (rf up » 200,000 spellbound during sermons that last u lu g as two bourL Reporten cootioually remark AFRICAN EVENTS AND RACISM op u bis ^ ^ p le appearance, ordinary voice, and unimpresive By Paul H. Hallett whereby tribesnen bad to give to the colonial tuthotiriei all rDaonet-’ but a few days o f foeir labor out o f the year, African loldiers HAVE ALWAYS BEEN fascinated by the style of It is as if this vcty unimeresaiveAcss is part of tbe secret in the army of Leopold toc^ long strings o f hands, indudiog Bob Ruark, which has the force and glitter of H. L. of Fatber LotoUtdi’s success, m it b not hit own message be 1 those o f wonleo and little diildrea. The god of give me and tbe Mencken, who was undoubtedly his master. Often I it giviag, btK the Gospel of Christ in all its fullness and god of take was very much alive in tbe Congo of thoae days. fire Faibei Lomhardi, speaking of tbe message of Christ, says: have applauded his matter, ior he has said many true things, even as did the literary dictator o f Baltimore. PEAKING OF GODS, the Bantu peoples, who in­ ‘*Ihe ideas that are bom of sunering and sorrow cannot be de- S habit the Congo, are well known for foeir belief in But Ruark lacks balance, and in his judgments on Africa stroyod." Bat he no bat diared to an extent in this suffering a High who creates foe world. In fact almost all OONSCCRATION or a he displays an attitude chat can be desaibed as stark racism, and aotrqw, for be ^eot more than half td bis life ill in bed the African tribes have this belief. The Supreme Deiqr in tbeir Buineta Bm pv rr-ro imc the heresy of denying the unity o f the human race. daring die years when die idea for hit crusade wu being formu­ SCfMCf Of OOO tOR IVSR . minds, unfortunately. Is not someone who intervenes in foe His article in last Monday's N tifj, "Africa is Consuming lated, and his remains ftaiL Sharing in the suffering of n tm ujr u w tA sn o n o »o world, and hence lx is not usually worshiped or propitiated, Itself,” is especially bitter; it bits not a measured sentence. the Savior aids, no doubt, in bis identifiatka with Jews Christ AAOTUER u t t , tut exists, and fois funikmeotal moiKxbeisffl o f tbe African S C ^ l - 411111111 led His Goapd. What he says about Patrice Lumumba may be true enough. perhaps e x p l ^ soox o f foe success foe miuiooariei hsve had I N A RUIUCATION put out by tbe Movement for Certainly this aposate Catholic is the uoloveliest chariaer to in mricing African converts. « Better World, Fatber Faulto BMestrlni, lacretary am 38S SAMTV have emerged out o f modern African politics. Educated in Missionaries,' who have spent years among the African Catholic schools, he went over to Protestantism, and dow he feneral, ^ v m mkoo basic Ideas: "^ m a doctrinal . n oaoM u o er n c mscMri tribes, and who may therefore be expeaed to know more of seems to liave sold his soul to Communism. Ruark might have jxuttt of view,’ be says, *cbe Hevemem for a Better World it CHURCH.v>MCH was ItOLATID their habits and psychology than to embittered newspapetman, emphasized that fact, had he known it, rather than Lumumba's aittioually a deeper and deeper snidy of tbe Mystical raoM vAmitN CMirruNiry do not bear out Ruatk's blanket coodemaadoo of ill blade supposed racial trait! Body, tbe naefaiag diat is bosk for the Movement itself. Tbe BY ‘MS SCHISM OF 1054-. ^ Africans as being egocentric ingrates. kiagdom of God on cardi, and hence. sSt kttuf vorid tceord- Ruark speaks of "the true god of all blade Africans— the T he most horrible customs in Africk can mg u tJk ptm of God, must esaeodilly be brought about god o f give me, the god of cake. There is no god of justice, be explained by reasons foat go no furfoer back through tbe Chnrdi. < or right or wrong or Iqgic There is only the fetish of me. . . thffp foe poverty and Isolation from foe rest of man­ ‘Tbe more one penetrates into tbe intimate nature of the EVERT CITIZEN 'HOLDS OXTICE' There is no word for gratitude in the African lexicon, only kind. Slavery, w iie^ y in g, and polygamy can be expiaioed, for Church, Kudymg ia according to God's plan, inserting words for 1 want, give me, I take." example, by tbe abseniix o f animals of draft and batden. whiefa in the midst of dx Church at Our Lord’s divine design h e r e i s n o d o u b t that those venemous words m«dii hninin labor foe solc souice of energy. O f course W h ix tod ^irii require, so moch d » more one helps to make the 'Courage by Which T can apply to some black AMcans, but Ruark tod Arab slavers uenxndously irxieised the custom o f en­ world bnter. must be extremely ignorant of African history, if be slavement Poaubly 1(X),000,000 Africans were sold or murdered Therefore the motto of every good Catholic in every cannot recall many White Africans of which this can alsu in tbe Arab slave trade alone. Since today Africa has only acdviiy duuld be: i » th* itrrieo of tbo Chmch! Men Must Live' be said. 2 4 0 ^ ,0 0 0 people, it can be seen what a great in human resources this slave trade was, and bow modi it accouBn for CHARACTIRiSTIC VIRTUE of ChristiaDity By DATto R H iuon in high places, and everyone The history of tbe C t»go Free Sure between 1886 and who has ever insisted that 1908, when it was not under Belgian rule bat direaly com­ African btekwardness. that is coaunnDkatfd inusediately tw the Holy THE BROTHERS KEN­ manded by KinjC Leopold II o f that country, makes dismal Ruark reminds me o f some o f foe Spanish settlers o f tbe ^itrit, Mul of tba Cburcb, is charity. Charify ought to NEDY have produced two hii representative abide by his wishes. Columbus and Cortez era who advanced foe tbetii that tbe be pcaaiced not ooly towards tbe individual membhn pf the books Uut are high on the reading. For instann, readers have been horrified by news­ Qutrefa, but indeed in s greater degree towards tbe Church beat-aeUer lists. Robert Ken­ “For, in a democracy, every paper accoiuics chat Lumumba's soldien, and tbe tribesmen Indians, if not subhoman, were sr least \ff nature below foe iaelf. Tbe more universal our dtarity becomes, tbe greater is nedy’s Th« Enemv Within citizen, regardless of bis In­ tfa^ have been fittin g , take no ptisooere but wear foe hands level of foeir conquerors, -‘nieie were effecuvtly le fn ^ by its reaembiancK with Cbority, which is God. It is dus diati^ and Sen. John F.'t Profiles ia terest in poUGcs, ‘holds of­ of those they have killed as trophies about foeir bdts. Tbe cus­ Pope Paul III in a memorable BulU issued in 1 $ ^ , which de­ fice;' every one of us is In ■ that leads us to.devott o u i^ v a » the service of the Church Courage, besides their popu­ tom o f hind-taking, like chat o f scalp-caking among foe Amer- clared tbe natives men with all foe powen and rigbts of men larity, have much in common. position of responsibility; ia n Indians, may not have otiginaced with foe White man but and not natural sliva . Modern racists survive, bat tb ^ an ef­ sod of men. and, in the final analysis, foe Both are eu y to read as foe White man certainly gave i ; impetus. Because o f tribal re- fectively refuted by the examples o f miisioa eduotion, who T b e Better World Movemeot urgently calls anentkn to kind of government we get well u hard to forget Tbeir sistaitce in the Congo to the inhuman laws ^ the Free Scare, are isr more numerous rtun foe Lumumbas. tbe need diu of having durity sand out ^jeodidly at depends upon bow we fulfill themes ' are tbe tame—the tlim responsibilitlei. We, the die dncacteriitk note o f the Cfautdi, esproting itself in the role of eonrage in the lives people, are foe boas, and we NOT PENNY-PDfCHlNG. NORTmCATION ooity d iu must reign in all aspects o f the Church.* It strives to of American eltlMDf, public will get foe kind of political mala- ‘ r m j Q u isw o n o d e r t ^ better his ingtaftiog into the and private. And both, In a leidersUp, be it good or bad, Cburdi and iriiat this requires him.* dramatic and movtng manner, of that we demand and de­ sound the call for a more Family Budgets Mean Wise Spending T b e ^ htIt of tbe Movemenc,* be coodudes, “could be serve.” lively patrioUim at a time stmmtd B f by applying Our Lord's words in this faihioo: 'He ommended by experts should taining a good budget Each when tba civic virtue la mori­ ‘THE ENEMY WITHIN,” By R. Walsb ances t h o ^ in foe budget. who himseu in tbe welfare o f the Church, wiD find bim- Necessary adjustments can be equal at least two months’ ifr person must be wining to bund, Indeed. based on Robert Kennedy's BUDGETING FOR 70 per made then. coma and be built up gradu­ follow tbe plan. It shows tbe aelf." , experiences with foe Senate cant of American families “PBOFILES IN COURAGE" Investigating committee on im­ PERHAPS THE SIMPLEST ally. It concerns unexpected kind of life tbs family if buy­ ather LOMIARDI brings borne tbe Gospel of seems to be an Impouible Is tbs story of eight United proper actiritlss 1b the, labor type of budget cooeerns not­ expenses, such as car repairs, ing. No two famiUsa can fol­ F Jesus Christ to bis bearers, makes it live for these course of action. Within this low idenUeal budget totala; States Senators, wlio, at the management field, is also a ing the fixed family income sudden medical bills, etc. liv ­ percentage are groupa who all ezpenaes are related to persons, in these times, in this modem world. *^A new risk of oapopularlty, party tale of courage—courage on for tbe year after aubtracting ing expenses Involve tbe re­ have tried a family budget special dreunataneM of each world must be. bcto,* be declares, and d x new world d u ll be scorn, and foe wrath of sec-' foe part of honest labor union tbe normal deductions. Divid­ mainder o f tbe Income, such Uonal partlBinsblp, rose to and gave up and others who as food, dotbin i, transports- family. neither Communut oOr capitalise. Tbe oev society must be officials, public law enforce­ never even made tbe attempt. ing the income by 12 gives tbe foe chtUenge of political cour­ tlW education, and so on. B u ^etln f ia actually a fi­ founded on human solidarity— ment officer!, lawyers, and Experts in f«miiy finance con­ figure for a monthi^ budget, age. Tbe protagonists in this Amounts budgeted lor each nancial blueprint tor die fam­ 'W ho it tbe one who mutt gcoetate diis new life? Who private citizens who, in ^plte tend, nonetheless, that bud- or by 52 for a weekv budget. book are American statesmen of danger to themselves, tbeir Lifting fixed obUgatlonf is item art determined by ex- ily's fotore. Strictly a family ■ tbe one to say: 'If you have two loavei, you must give one getiug wisely means a hap­ matter, it b e ^ tbe family to who “ at cradal tinea In our families and friends, contiirae the next step, including mort­ parlenee and family records. to your oei^ibor who is starving?' Read carefully all tbe books, pier borne life and a baUer get tbin p It needs mosL Far history, risked their personal to fight bravely and heroically gage payments, insurance What is left over after living future. from requiring berole n ob and you will find that there is only one Man who hu giyeo and public lives to do one against tbe crushing powers premlams, dwreta contribu- expenses have been met is Probably a fogginess about flee, it ia a common senro tbe doctrine tbit liberty must be subordinate to the well-being thing that seemed in Itself of corrupt politicisns, greedy tions, etc. These items are tdrmed uvings, to buy insur­ what a budget Is and does ex­ sray to direct money Income of all tbe members of society. Who said this? There is no odxr right . . . It tells foe dra­ Iibor union leaders, and nifo- totaled, divided by 12 or 52, ance, bonds, or put In a bank. plains wby so* many families and make It do what tt la waging of t philoiopber who has dx preoccupation of pro- matic stories of a number of less henchmen of organized and a special fund sat up. C(M)PEEATION of family give up Ux practice shortly supposed to do. ttciiog dx liberry of men as oeitura of God but dx doctrine American politidins of vari­ crime — forces that are at An emergency fund re^ noemberi Is tbe key to msin- ous political and Vegional al­ after starting it. Among foe of tbe Gospel of Jesus Christ work daily in widespread more than 50,000,000 families legiances whose one overrid­ areas of our country's econ­ DOOM o r U.S.? "It it tbe doraine that says men ate puny, iosignificaot, in the U.S., a small percent­ ing loyalty was foe United omy. but dx sons of God* widi “a soul chat is resplendent, a soul States and to foe right u age seems to manage success­ Both books are well writ­ that parakes of dx life of God. Every man is a son of God; God gave them to see it.” fully on a vrise budget. ten, interesting, and worth­ To Have or Have Not and tbe state cannot crush him. Tbe main charfcters—John while. And, though Donpolitl- RECORDS OF FAMILIES in financial distress reveal thirds of tbe worid's popula­ '' t ESUS SAYS; You want to be a great ion of God; Quincy Adams, Daniel Web­ ctl, both are, right now. timely By Ed Surm birth control to solve the ster, Thomu Hart Benton, that husbands and wives tion go to bed hungry every V com e out of youraelf; deny yourself, and think of topical reading. The spirit of “NEVER IN HUMAN HIS­ problem. Tbe lOlutlOD will Sam Houston, Edmund G. foe two books comptlli one avoided budgeting because not work. Besides being a vi­ n i ^ t ^ they have a bed. others____ Which precept of Gm is of the greatest im­ they thought it involved ex­ TORY have tbe ‘haves' given Roh, Lucius C. Q. Lamar, to agree wholeheartedly with olation of the natural law, it Tbe streets of Asia and Af­ portance? Love tfay neighbor; think of oebert treme sacrifices or extensive way without being forced.” George Norris, and Robert A. Senator Kennedy when he will create more problems rica are lined with vietiffls of “Humanity has looked for d x things o f earth indv d x bookkeeping. Some contend The author o f this state­ Taft—are “tome of them well aiya; than it solves. disease of which Americans hapwincM o f this world, and has reoounad d x reason for life. known, some almost forgot­ that budgeting wts for poor ment was Archbishop Denis “TO BE COURAGEOUS re- India Is trying to expand Us have scarcely beard—hideous, ten. But all of them, in tbe families only, and the best Hurley, O.H.I,, of Durban, Today's sodety is kxAtng for anotber road. There is an im­ quires no exceptional quailfl- output of food and industrial dafonning diseasaa like yaws face of dreadful consequeoces, way to keep from financial South Africa, and be was talk­ mense need for tbe word of God. . . . W e have made taito catlons, no magic formula, no pr^ucts by a mixed erobomy, and ^elephantiasis that turn exhibited a special kind of collapse was to make more ing about tbe radal probtemi ourtelvta a world of our own, and this world that is our ae- special combination of time, that Is, partly by pHvate eo: beautiful human bodies into greatneii. These stories about money. in his own country. But what atioo has been dexroyed. . . . The human race must have a place, and circumstance. It is terprlse, partly by govern­ revolting mooetroaltlee. them remind us sharply that tbe Archbishop said might great invitarioo to return to God.~ an opportunity that sooner Actually the purpose of a ment support and control If ' The ch^dien efoo do not there is, in sdUtion to a cour­ budget is to d ir ^ one's well be a prediction of the or later ia presented to ui all. this attempt does not sncceed. die grow up the victinii o f Ig- he "NEW REVOLUTION" began at tbe start of age with which men die, a money where it is supposed to doom of tbe United States. T Politics merely furnishes one India is almost certain to try Dorincc, vice, and nqxrttl- courage by which men must go. Only tbe simplest of rec­ All over foe UB. families the Holy Year, in 1949, when, taking bis .cue from arena which imposes special Conunonism. ' tiOD. live,” ords need be kept to make Plus Xn, who had called on Christians everywhere to tests of courage. In whatever with tverage incomes are de­ INDIA IS NOT ABONB in n MAT BE that ^ ves in sure the money is available o p ^ tbeir efforts to build a *better world," Father Loro- “NOT ONLY do foe prob­ arena of life one may meet bating whether their preatige Its problems. A lay mission­ tbe Gospel story tboqght he when needed and that it goes in the neighborhood will sur­ bafoi eold tbe fakhfurof Rome that “this generatioo faces lems of courage and con- foe challenge of courage, ary Just returned ^ m Nige­ had good roasoni for nagleet- where it should go. Penny- vive getting along with a year- (be o f five centuries of progressive human failure and acience concern every office whatever may be the sacri­ ria report that malaria causes tog the beggar Lasnus. He pinching and recording every old car. They worry whether stands on tbe threshold a new age, in wbkb humanity will bolder in our land,” foe au­ fices be facet if he foUoqs an Infant mortality of 50 per may have felt that charity dis­ thor points out. "they 'con­ his conscience . . . each man cent spent concern neither Junior will be amotionally tetum to God." a budget nor a cure-all for cent courages private Initiative. cern u well every voter must decide for himself the stunted if be does not view 's pre-war popu­ He probably wondered how “Only a p ^ v e idea," be has said, "will be able to over­ money problems. Howdy Doody on colored in our land—and they con­ course he will follow. Tbe a lation of 600,000 bas akjrock- be could TralnUin hiS Stud- come Coouinmiiffl. . . . TIm idea to overcome Communism al­ cern those who do not vole, stories of past courage can INTERNAL REVENUE TV set They fret because eted to 3.000.000-half of art of Uvtng If be went ready exists. It is d x G oqxl of Christ It is the truth whkh all those,wbo take no interest in define that ingredient—they SERVICE reports and per­ Mother has to scrape the them refugees from foe Chi­ around pasitog out his wealth government, those who have will understand, if they are of good w ill can teach, they can offer hope, sonal loan companies indi­ dishes before she put them nese Communists. And lOjXX) to tba lazy a ^ Incooipetaiit only disdain for foe politician cate that those within tbe in the electric diahwasber. "Jesus is a fighter. His Gospel fights demagoguery, life they can provide inspiration. more refugees arrive every Christ did not mention tbe ex­ and his profession. They con­ But they cannot supply cour­ highest incomes have their without ideals, egoism, and untrudi of the heart 'The words CONGRESSMEN DECRY month. cuses. Divas landed in helL cern everyone who has ever age itself. For this each man money problems. A national of Jesus dxmselves immediately bring a wwld into move­ more liberal immigration pol- Hong Kong has no Jobs to Tbe wretched poor of Asia, com plaint about corruption must look into his own soul.” magazine told the story of an ment They are the saivtcioo of tbe world." iciea u apt to lower our offer tbe fngitives. Despite Africa, and Sovtb America executive who coaid not make standard of living. Business­ ends meet on a $25,000 a year tbe heroic effort of tbe Cstb- do not undantaad our excu­ HAS BEEN SAID that Father Lombardi’s great QUESTION COULD BE VITAL men u y that farmers should income. He never kept a bud­ oUc Cbsritles and other relief ses. They do not care r appeal can be eralalned by the fact that he is put­ be ashamed to Uke govern­ get. the family was without organizations in the cdy. whether the steel Industry is ting inra words the “numing desire of his listeners for savings, and be borrowed ment" price support money for most of the refugees have no operating at full capacity or a unity founded in oneness with Ovist." What Will Your Last money for his sons' college tbeir crops and point with place to live. Tbair diet » whether General Moton is alarm to tbe cost of storing He has proved that Jesus Christ, throogb His pure Gospel education. described by Fatber Charles turning oat its quota o f n il all that surplus grain. Maga­ as given fot^ deuly i m forcefully, continues to "cast fire Any family, regardless of Vath, director of tbe Catho­ fins. All they know Is that zines refer to foreign aid as lic Center In Hong Kong, as we are rich and they are poor upon tbe earth* (Luke xii, 4 9). Thought on Earth' Be? its income, can benefit from a "pouring money down a rat budget if it is regarded as a “too little'to live, too mneh and that wa could kfford to —Msgr. John B. Ebel hole." By Fm nk UcCaxthy to die." help them much more than work, working, coining home means to an end and u a In Calcutta, India, mean­ from w ork-in getting the systematic plan for family These victims o f Red op­ we do. MOST OP U8 will never while, the n ^ ld e s are Register System of C atholic N ew spapers grheeries, paying the bUIs, spending. The plan is one way pression are doomed to live become wealthy; we will go jammed with families sleep­ 1 DO NOT THINK that'&od watching TV—in rearing our out their bopelcas lives on Foondlas Bditor...... Tba lata RL Rev. Haltbew Smith, PhD. through lives on sn income to reduce quarrels over understands althsr. childreD, reading the papers, ing outside because they esn- Hong Kong. They have no Pnakdant ...... ArchWahop Urban J. Vahr of anywhere from $40 to $140 money and promote wise talking with our wives—in spending, which, will lead to not afford to live in even a chance to emigrate to a place U tter and BuriMM H anaftr. . R t Rev. John B. Cavantgh, PbJ). a w e^ . Our Uves will be lived An avengiiig God ckaely occasional recreation, and a happier borne life. wooden shanty. If they were where they might live and BiaailSTa U ltor...... --.M sgr. John B. Ebel, MA., IJttD. in foe minute day-to-day ac­ lucky, the members of a fam­ follows the han^ty.—Genaca Aseedata Dtuinaaa Uanagar.-...... Bev. Danlal J. FUborty, MA. tions that go to make up the more occaaioniJ vacations. STUDIES ON BUDGET work again as bunian b ein ^ (B.C. 4-AJ). 65). AaeecUta U ito n ...... U nw U. Rlordan, PhJ).; Paul H. Hallett. This is a fairly sure guess ily ate tbeir only meal of the There is no other place that lives of little people. failures show that too often day Just before they went to UtLD. as to our future. But what of only one member of tbe fam­ will Uke them. As we grow older, no doubt, the last moment? What of steep—a handful of rice I grow old leirntog somethtog Advwtbdof Director______- ...... J*dtn J. Murphy ily draws up the budget end ALL OVER THE WORLD new every day.—Solon (63SS96 we will all be able to look those final split seconds be­ cooked in an old tin can. On dictates its terms to the rest. the story is the same. Two- back and remember saying fore death? What, then, will good dajs, the father of tbe B.C.). Denver Catholic Register With such a denial of collabo­ things we wish we had not be our last thoughts? It is family works from dswn to ration to tbe others, tbe plan said, and recall other times not likely we will think of how sundown unloading a ship for Published Weekly by is doomed. Bach family mem­ OFFIOAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER when we should have used much money we made. And wages of SO cents a day. Be­ THE CATHOUC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc,) kind words. Of course, we ber should contribute to tbe Tbe Denver Cathie Reglater mertti our cordial even the famous ones will not came he WSS undernourished approval. Wa confirm U aa tba official pabUesttoo of 988 Bannock Street, 1 will remember things we wish then be thinking about tbeir budget program, under the we bad not done, good actions fatber and mother, and work as a child, the father is about the arehdloeaae. Whatever appears In its eolomna over fame. As for great works, they the stgoatore of tbe Ordinary or those of tbe OfSdals Telephone, KEystone 44205 P.O. Box 1620 we wish we had performed. together to follow it. tbe size of a 12-yearcId boy. become rather insignificant He will probably die when be of our Curia Is hereby declared offlcUL CERTALNLY, there is an before the thought of going Once the budget figures is 35 years old. We bOM Tbe Register will be read in rvary booM Sobiciiption: opportunity to amass great to meet one’s are set up, records should be THE POPULA'nON BOOM of tbe archdiocese. 14.00 per year. riches as we pass through life; NO. OVR t h o u g h t in that kept for a while to see how there is a chance to attain short lime before we enter the budget is working out. is no joke in India. Tbe coun­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to enlUnte Canada. 85.50 a year per subscription. a taste in the children of tbe trcbdiocese for tho reeding fame in any given field; there another world will be: "What Account books can be ac­ try’s Industrial plant and ag­ Foreijn countries, Including ricultural output are growing, of Tbe Register. is the pCMibility of accom. did ] do as 1 passed through quired in stationery stores or •i URBAN J. VEHB Philippines. 17.00 a year. but not as fast as the popula­ plisbing great works. Yet. for this life"" And on tbe answer be made up in a notebook. At Ardifaish^ of Denver tion. The government is try­ Feast of S t F ru d s de Sales the greater majority of us, our to that thought—will depend intervals tbe records should Jan. 20. I960 tt Thurtdoy, Sept. IS, 1960 lives will be spent in going to heaven or bell. be compared with the allow­ ing the immoral means of n «ri4 ty , Sapl. IS, 1M0 OMc«, 93t S«nnoek Strttt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER T«l«phona, Rayifene 4 -4 a U9 < *A G I F i V I

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B y ns STArr ' odmttoD of Oar Lord la tka D ir ta c ■ vM m ( n a a Bockorlit la baing itarted aad Moca, a flak a< HilitBln ud wlO ba obaanad daily tram t a past ttoidaclas acnad tka to t. . v t t i a it a< a yvuat mMm la Too faw CatkoUa a«cr botbar to pay a vU t to tka “PrltoDar 4-day Piano SALE! tka Ifidwast Attboafk aka did ■at a n t kar fiY»yaasold K U p of tka Tabaraade.'' How many la daaaiop a faar ad atarap. A a CatkoUa paa a ekoreh eodi lavolutarU)' asdataad; '^ 1 day? Bow many af os eoaM kop OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY 9 'til 9 ttat mBtaiBCt** lor a ■iaala'i TWt Oar Lard is Bst PUUp kad baan ckanaad watting and wlO bleoa each Ttsi- nibar thaa aearad. T Ikeofkt.’' tM. ba aaplalnad. *1 kat (M «aa Tkore la a aaiall poam that taUag oar pletnra. baan rapaatiag: a Evary ttma I p o t a chorch Aad tkaa tkaro waa tka b o d - I atop aad maka a aiiit Cathotte approaekad kla 8o wbao at last Pm carried in. C bO o Uc M o o d ratkar kaal- Our Lord won't ask, iriw U it? taatty. • T aotkad tka otbor day tka Aad IboB tkaro la this advlea a aa a f t a p rM with tka Inl- glvaa by aa «^parieoead prison Oak *«. P.” afiM- tt. Wkat do who hat faaad Uiat tkaoa initials awaa. btaa^aa of eoataay often re- na voDt into aoaa Mh la brokaa kooea and di- dataO to aspUln tkat O P . aaaas •otcas. Ocdv of Praaeksta aad Is tka 1 woold aA yoong paopta ofBrtal tltla for tka Doodakan who are thinUng of marriage pataka. to maka oos nwra promiaa la T V BOfrCatkotie tflad aad addition to tkosa they wlD maka aid: Bart. 1 tke^kt O P. aatat an tkair wadding day: 1 will -Orkaarp PriaaL’ oe?ar ba lam courteoui to my • own hothand than I am to other Tka oo«s tiw ) St Jaaaa' Pw- paapli'i boabaadi and Ttoa iih anaouaeaa tkat parpetoal Tana.'*

LEMD FJUUSH DBfFt LEADERS io Um erotmloo campaign pUnned at St Vincent de Pnl'a P a r ^ Denver, are, Im to right, Harvia' B. Praaeia, ganaral chalnaan, aad John A. Malar, aa- soclka ekatrmaa. A total of SQI man of the poririi win take part to tka drira, wkiek'km for tie goal WSOjlOO to anmiaate t v etnaat parkk dkbt, to pwvlde b a ^ Beaded aalargiateat at t v eonvant, aad to maka pomibta futuro aekooi arpaiwlnn. Oaa- day ««»n»wgg fmiiue bs t v parish starts Smday, Oct S. It is hoped tkroogb t V campeign to oUmliiBta spadalppaipooe eoOeetions aad tV ool tottioo. St. Vincent's to Begin $250,000 Campaign NPiAT OF A SELL OUT!

fCoatlaasd Prom Papa O m J . Praadt Company of San Praa- daco. Tbara wUl V ao mini- : pk^vnciAL taes. t^oop dmlrmeo ata ML mom aecsptabla gift and no ad- Uk Pttee i n s ...... now SSM cheal J . Avar, Aadraw B. Baird, vaaea giftt soUdtation. klae avaOaUe in MAHOGANY •now U lt MAYBE NEVER AGAIN the famous Oarmd C. Bvfca, JasMO O. Coa- • n p u p i u taOa, Ir.; Harvia A. Hagarty, HVar B. Jtnaan, William J. Nias Sistari o f Lorette and TmalirtitTi Jr.; Jaaam B. Me- 8va lay toadu n comprlae tV C V a , Paa! B. Baddim^ Joseph staff at S t Viaeont do Paul's Halle,t Davis Console Pianos L . Bytn, Jemm P. SoDlvan, tad SchooL About dSO papUs art In- Donald M. mater. stroetad In IS cUaarootot. In addltioa, tlM St Viacent'i Par- TVee graop Aatnnea at a ants’ Asaodation operatot two amaliBg S e p t IS aaieeted tV bomas for comreying yoongkos MB«— of ao teem ckalnnea, ia to aad from ackooL Daaptta tV -offered at such savings t v Best step ia t V 'ergHitm- fadUttm avalkblo, many pupils tioiml daratopaant T V taam had to V rofaoed adm U oa bo- ^alnata art to ateat at Bt noao of a la ^ of arcornmniis- Viaeant da Paul’s Cbardi Mo>> tiona. TVra ara about 1400 day, S a p t IS, to okooaa a total la tv pariah. o f ISO team mamban. brlagiag B otom from t v compalgo tv VgaalatioD to a total win V addad to foods reeantly strsagth af Stt mao. tsevad th ro a t t V mile o f par Moarignor O'SaDlvaa aetod Isk lands to make t V raqVrad that tv campaign will qiaetf- ananiloB poaribit with a mini- leally avoid any ovtlaatioB or is m of borrowing, tkoi allm- fln aadal In vm tigatim o f an- iwUng mack

•PHee fiuftufes deffoery Vto any home te Gr*aUr Denver, tuning mnd bench.

Ptina Hies happen now and then, bat a wHb any deenw, flniebea io m atch « r b i n d Hk« this is teidly rare. Imagiiiei getting with any fonitnre. Eo ^ coneola ia tt** a beautifal eonaole plane by the werhL high, hm direet blow aetian a d n b ig tm i fomoas Ballet Doris Co., ia a cIk^ of hammeV. See m d eempara tbeaa with foor s t ^ and 10 finiabee, at savings of other top [wice, top qn^ty piaaa frain W 6 to $816, Each {Amo waa pobw yon’D agree— here ia yoor rhenea af a t A ia ^ meVtd wtib lop constraetion, on- lifetime la boy a laoOy flaa Plmv M s A pert eaea Inxnrloas flniHiee eazd aavtaga. npotiot hma qnoUty. WaVe.kjiee le go

MOBUN n KANDINAFIAN FINI8B Buy on-Our Easy Payment Plan U n price 1845 .. .* ...... now tJM FOR sm iR iu n r b a z j u ir AkoavallsblelnBONYPOnSH...... now SSM W l SINANGI OUR OWN HAU 10 $AVI YOU MONEY CHECKING laaLmlnute details of the St Thomas Seminary annuel baiatT and dinner, to be held Sunday, Sapt l i asB tkeee three officers of tV Seminary AuiiUiry. Pic- tu ^ from left to ri^t sre Mrs. J. Qumbwiain, vice preddoit; Mrs. Jerry Leone, p r ^ o n t ; and Mrs. P. J. Platrowskle, treianrer. T V feklrltlM will V bald k t V Seminary, 1900 S. Steele Street T V ratk beef dinner will V served from 1 to 8 pm. Boothe and gama of "Wn wUl provide fan and entertainneDt for both cfrUdrea md admtta. ST. THOMAS' BAZAAR

PIANOS-ORGANS Annual Event Planned APPLIANCES -T V -H I-F I On Seminary Grounds

T V final meeting of tV S t Tbomaa' Seminary AoxlUaiy BamarDiaaer planning committee, wai bald Wednesday eve­ ning. Sept 7. TV big event will be '(^ea to all oa tV aemi- nary groanda k 1900 8. Steele Street Deover, oa SoadBy, 1332 BROADWAY Sept lA A reek beet dtauier will be terved frem 1 to 8 p.m„ One Block f n m StoU Captint at glJO for edolts aad 70 eeata for children. T V fbst prlaa la aa SSOO stereo U-fl record pJsyer aad OPW MONDAY AND HUDAY IVBIINOS radio. T V a o c ^ prize li a 8375 transoceanic tranaiitu radio FVB PARKIN* out LOT aM921 liKaM M. portabla. 'AUMI ftOTINaAL IN FIUTTWOOD .BOW TV re will V Uaen. cake, eandy, aad other booths, with Gf prieelSffi . • V

SocTMf Heorf Groifs Homecoming Shrfe Supper Porfy CLUB CALENDAR Ttw Colondo Alumaae ot the Members Are Sought Members are to meet in the munion at the 0 a.m. Mass <» Sacnd Heert vili bold tbelr to- For Loretto The Catholic Alumni Club of lobby at 10:45 t.m. Reservations Sunday. Sept 18th. Tbe spoe- o w l upper ptftr oa Saturday Denver, formerly St. Thomas' can be made with Mn.-Virginia tolic committee, in charge of evening, Sept 17. at 6 o’dock at Univenity Club, is having a. get volunteen for the Infant of tbe borne Mr. and Mr*. Al- Dertini, HA. 4-9176 or Mn. ot Alumnae Set acquainted party for new mem­ Prague Nursery and the *312 beet K. Seep, 11 Ivy Lane, Den­ Mary Jo Jacques, BE. 3-l401. All Mrs. Marry J. Masterson, 2S14 bers at the Lowry Officen Sister” program at S t C lan's' ver. All memben o i tbe alum­ S. W olff Street. Denver, is the Club, Sunday, Sept. 18 from 4 Colorado memben are invited. Orphanage, h u announced that nae are Invited. intention for the month wfD be general chairman for the Lo- to 8 p.m. The picnic held at EUtch’s AmoBf tboae planning to at­ retto Heights Alumnae Home­ The dub membership is open Gardena in August honoring The Welfare of the Orphans." tend are Mrs. Utien Bnnte and coming elated Saturday, Oct. 22, to any single, practicing Cath­ present students w u successful. On Wednesday, Sept 21, the aoo, Mr. and Mr*. Bobert Coe- on the Heights' campus. Mrs. olic who ij a college graduate sodality will hold a businets nor. Mr*. BugaBe < ^ b b , Mr. Uasterson's co-ebaimun is Mrs. or registered nurse. Activities Cathedral Sodality meeting at 8 p.m. in the Kni^t* and Mr*. John Marfc^ Mr. and Harry Scbnlbbe. These two are many and varied and in of Columbus Hall, 1579 Grant Hr*- T b o r a MeCaUln, Mr. and The Denver Cathedral Sodal­ Street Lewanna Moore, prefect women also will be the pro­ elude religloui. social, and cul ity will have its monthly Com- Hr*. A1 Rlede, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ gram chairmen, tural events. will announce the soiUisti who bert E. Seep, Mr. and Mis. WO- will serve u cochairmen of tbe T h e following committee Further infwmation and res- lard s

Eyes Examined Pasfqr in Wheafridge MARYKNOll M/y Visual Care P r i w d id M M BAKERY 21S Colo. BTdg. To Conduct Conference MISSAl 1815 Calif. - Ption* RA 2-2859 The Rev. Robert MeUabon, couples, he said. It is a day of rttfm fcrikt Home o f Rno Poatriet For Appointment Call: putor of Sta. Peter and Paul marriage education which cou SCHEDULE REVUE OF aptrkmaimimimm 4 srOtlS TO SW t TOU T A . &S883 P a ri^ Wheatrldge, will lead a pies need and want to give BROJSXmRY HIT radtefttwvaitt*. M S*. IraeSwev S3 So. tMvwtHy husband-wile Cana Conference them a new perspective b to the BaMforoad Oadt tSM Ceio. Mvd. 2410 E. 3rd Aw. to held Oct 9 at 1 p.m. in the richness and lignificance of ST. MABY’S ACADEMY Alumnae Association will school gymnasium. their vocation. 'Ihe conference sponsor a luncheon revue of the Broadway hit Sound o f Fine. Pua-Cote Oa** In discussing Cana, Father has a dramatic purpose-help­ Music by MolUe Lee Bertfori at the Dobbs House, Continental ttkiloBa HandaoBdiy McMahon emphasized tbe bene­ ing husbands and wives find in Denver HoteL Sept 24. It will start at 12:80 p.m. Reservations Boxed. SSPlOtlnr bnu« lira, priced tndi fits that couples can derive their marriage the satisfaction can be obtained by calling Bln. J. WQUam Foster, FR. 7-7717, or every puneTHW |o SIMA i n i 111; o f II l' iu il 'T from partldpation. “ This Cana and joy that God Intended for Bliss Mary Bauta, SK. 60144. AVAIUMI NOW AT.Yen LOCAL CAmOLW HALR Conference is the result of re­ them.” Shown above planning for the evbnt are, left to right Mn. “T^e Sank mtk a Seazt Charles J. Sonnen, tbe group's recording secretary; Bliu Mary A p.y. a m o r a aewr niHiunoN quests made by many married ‘COUPLECENTERED’ P*B*wile*il r e w e if ly e in the k/aatt 9^ ^envaz Bazata, treuurer; Roland F. Blegler, Jr., president; and The priest-conductor Stated Blrs. lioyd Stakebaike, Jr. ALL BANKING SERVICES A .B.C Doll Hospital that tbe conference is neither a 9;00 A.V. 'TIL --.:00 P M. DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES retreat nor merely a panel dis- Dolls Dressed t* Order cusaion. It it a unique, coople 1534 C.iMii'i 11 Slt(-<-t CLOSIS MONOAYS centered function which deals HILIOIOUS STATUee UTAUlfD with tbe important thinp that Mrs. J. A. McCourt concern couples .in their phy­ 61( Downing MA. 8-7617 sical, psychological and spiritual union. It deals with the sacra­ ment they are living and its in fluence on their didly affairs. SAFEWAY Cktuples of all creeds and age groups are invited to partld- pate in the exercises. Three f n e HOUR conferences during tbe after­ noon will precede the diicut- L i sioD period. A luncheon will be served at 3 p.m. Marriage vows will be renew­ ed u a climax of an unusual day In the lives of thoM couples attending. Everything for the BESINalSARWIlY day is planned to give the mar­ ried life a lift. Deadline for reservations is SSS? Oct. 3. and they may be made ffi SPAGHETTI 25c by caUing either Hr. and Mrs. Connie Loehr, BE. 3-5647, or Mr. and Mrs. John Baumann. HA. 2-2167. A voluntary offering Is made BEEF SIRLOIH STEAKS 89c J$M7 by the couples for food served VSDA Ckek* (Made, Aged for tendernea. AH select steaks. during tbe day and for running EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT expenses, which averages $4 YOU WIU FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINtZING USTEO BELOW per couple. HOLY TRINITY BEEF BOUHD STEAKS ...7 9 c .„,»89c CATHEDRAL St. Am o ' i (Arvada) n . ANTHONY AND CATHEDRAL USDA Cheie* Grade, agad for teaderaess. WeQ trimmed ef fat aad gristle. S f . Joseph Hospital Nacth Oata Sbafflne 22*I.I3TH AVI. Cantat Arvada Sdaara ST. ROSEOFUMA m e N a. F td a r^ SUE Crifet (NaM to PoedUnd Sharping Cantar Aides Elect Officers tupvt MKrt.) lanKaaaka.te. IrvInf a W. Ai— ada (t daar* S*. af Purr Tad Lathamar, f4er. (St. Joseph's Hoapltal HonId OImvm, Mp. P aa d M kt.) -JliB Habbia, Mgr. WllltaM Trettar, Mfr. BEEF SWISS STEAKS “ 89c Auxiliary, Denver) Aged ftr Trigrriww Cal e itri thick from Beef Bounds Only d ” to 1%” ) Tbe annual business meeUng M ott ’ STS. PETER ST.BBNADETTE AlinviKiatton OUR LADY HOIY FAMILY and election of officen were held e AND PAUL'S by tbe auxiliary Sept.. 13 in OF FAT1NU StdiSBMrldDn .Prodoot Blood AND ST. MARY Loyola Cala. Nvd. ' L'SDA Choice Grade ------H>. the assembly room of tbe bos- M u i Landrum, ra ts W. 44di Ara. BEEF RIB STEAKS 79c Ownar a t C voaf MAGOALM pUal. The outgoing president is 34thSDawBine M teCarr Harry Caatantan, AnttwRT Paamkii, U a C C a a n a r , Cj Mm W ria re a Cat ihmt, d iae hsoe removed. Aged fw tenderness. Mrs. W. Josppb Seep. Frank l.-Jalii>Mn, Mfr. M l Hrnn, lAfr- M a r. Jarrv Catir Mer- Tbe Sisters of Charity of S t Joseph's Hospital honored the ST. MARY'S, Uttieton, ALL SOULS, Englowood 73 E. BtllvioW Ray Bolair, Mgr. Only Sofiw uy gives you both . . . o lower totol food bill and stamps (Geld Bond) auxiliary and Gray Ladies with a program and tea. The slate for 106041, pre­ COLORADO SPRINGS sented at the meeUng included Mrs. Herman F. Seep, presi 2 3 2 0 L PLATTE AVE. GOLF ACRES dent; Blrs. J. R. Cullinan, vice 317 SO. NEVADA VENETIAN VILUGE O SAFEWAY president; Mrs. Thomas B. Food Bank Shopping Center SHOPPING CENTER Lynch, recording secretary; and Dewey JohziMa, Mgr. Leasari Guzman, Mgr. Hareld Berggren. M p. 81M North B o e e rt Bln. R. J. Campbell, treuurer. T k v rid ty , S«pt. 15, 1960 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN

IN COHPirS CHRISri HALL SEPT. 27 TO HONOR MRS. WECKBAUOH ACCW Traveling Workshop Mt. St. Vincent's Benefit Set for Colo. Springs Deanery Party Is Scheduled Sept. 26

The Colondo Springs Dean- The regular board of direc­ and Rosary Society, Deertrail When St. Vincent's Aid So­ It provides a home and edu­ members or at the party. ei7 Council of Denver Arcbdloc- tors' meeting of the Colorado: Mrs. Arlene M onaco, presi­ ciety met in the home of Mrs. cation for orphaned and de­ This will be the only benefit sponsored by St. Vincent’s Aid eean Council CatboUc Women, Springs deanery will take place dent; Our Lady of-Victory Altar A. F. Seep Sept 6. final plans pendent boys from two years of and Rosary Sodety, Llmon, Mrs. were made for the benefit party Society in the year. An award will be hoetett to the traToUng following the luncheon. All age, through the eighth grade. workibop of the Denver Atcb- preaidenta of affiliates, deanery B. F. Kallath, president; and El to be held in Ht. St. Vincent's of 350 cash will also be given Pre-Cana Conference St. Vincent's Home is an agency dioeeean Council Sept, 37 at 10 officers, and chairmen of com­ Pomar Retreat League, Colo­ Home on Monday, Sept. 28, at at tbe party. Every eUort la of United Funds. aJB. in tbe Corpus Chrliti Hall, mittees are members of the rado Springs, There are 22 affil­ 1 p.m. being made to make this a su^ MIO N. Cascade Avenue, Colo­ board of directors, and are iates with membership of 2,400. This party will honor Mrs. Mrs. F. J. Campbell, president cess. rado Springs. requested to attend. QUARTERLY MEETING Slated at Christ, King -'M of the organization, extends an Members of the committee Invitation to friends of tbe Miss Margaret Sullivan, ACCW Monaignor Robert F. Hoff­ Tbe quarterly meeting of the 1 are Mrs. William Pollard, duir- The September pre-Cana attend. A special invitation home to attend this party. A man; Mrs. Walter Arnold, eo- profldent, will be aecnnpaaied man, pastor of S t Mary’s and Colorado Springs Deanery will conference will begin on Sun­ is extended to tboae entering luncheon will be served, and a chiinnan; Mrs. Joeeidi Walib, by tbe council cbairmen: Mrs. principal of S t Mary's School, be held at tbe Air Force Acad­ day, Sept 18, at 1:15 in the a mixed marriage. number of special prizes will co-chairaan; Mn. Robert M^ Herbact E doonls, OTganiatloo; has Im n appointed by Arch- emy Officers' Club Oct. 27, fol­ afternoon in the school ball The conference will con­ be awarded. There will also be Clone, Ucketa; M ri iMDard Mrs. Alden Delarm, Catholic biitaop Urban J. Vehr as spir­ lowing a 12;30 pjn. luncheon. of Christ the King Parish, 860 sist ^ discussions and ques­ table prizes. Tickets are |1 each Carlon, prizes; and Mrs. J . Ho^ Charitlea; Mrs. George Fagan. itual director of tbe deanery. A Civilian Defense program will Mrs. Mary Bradley, deanery follow, arranged by Mrs. George tion periods on tbe many as­ and may be procured from the gan Cline, publicity. foniiB relief; Mrs. Robert A.. pects of Catholic marriage president reports these new Fagan, civilian defense chair­ Kneeht, home and school; Mrs. and will be directed by Fa­ Tbonma Duuan, social action afUUstions: S t Joseph's Altar man. ther Bernard Byrne, superior Be Sure To Attend: and migrant labor; and Mrs. of tbe Maryknoll Fatiiers in Jcdw Dosnii, spiritual develop­ Denver; a panel of married ment couples, Mr. and Mrs. John ST. THOMAS SEMINARY ANNUAL A workshop » the phases of Association Admits Mahoney of St. PhUomena's weh committee will be eon Parish and Mr. and Mrs. John CARNIVAL AND DINNER ducted by the respective cbai^ McDonald of Host Precious man, and explain tbe commit Professor From Heights Blood Parish; and two Den­ tee system to tbe women. ver doctors; Robert Schone- Sunday, September 18th lical AisodatioD of America. Tbe meeting is open to ail Sister Francis de Sales, Pb.D., baum and Hugh Albers. Dinner Served From 1 to 8 p. m. 'Ibe Rev. Carroll Stublemueller, mambers of the Colorado Springs professor of theology at Loretto A certificate of attendance CJ*., of Louisville, Ky., In Den­ Dwtarr, and will he followed H d ^ ts College, was elected to will be given to all who at­ ver for tbe 23rd annual meeting Adults. . . $ 1.50 — Children. . . 75c by covered dish luncheon at men^ershJp ia the Catholic Bib- tend all four sessiona. a of the sodety held at St noon. Mrs. Nat Leonard is chair- Sunday afternoon a chicken 'Ihomas' Seminary, presented lunch will be served and re­ H n. Ella Mnllen Weckbangh This Space Donated by: Sister Frauds de Sales' name freshments will be served at Ella Mullen Weckbaugh, who for approval by the executive the evening conferences. has been fimnclal secretsiy for A T T E N T I O N body. There is a charge of 35 per the organlzatim for 50 yean. JOHN P. DALEIDEN CO. UUOU TO B£ The Catholic Biblical Associa­ couple to cover expenses. At this time a tribute will be MMhiM v O " ii m » i s ' Um tion of America was founded in Resmations can be made by paid to a group of women who 1120 Broadway I Obmfe far twbt vaSdtBf 1936 for the advancement of called themselvea the Dorcas liaM « • «f Wafaw’r WU«r calling PB. 34049 or at FL. Elmer J. Gerken, Mgr, — — — KE. 48233 Biblical itudiei and the diffu- Society, which began to hold lAHtoONEh— wi, Rev. Bernard Byrne, MJI. 35417. tS» allk («r «a* hrUaJ Fvtr akm of Biblical knowledge. monthly meetings in the year U viA re, fraa lEr 4rar tr tbr situ. Sister, who Is a native Colo­ Elm Street, Denver. The in­ Exchange Vows 1886. The purpose of the society radoan and an alumna of Lo­ formal sesaiona will continue was to make garments for the Style is in tlieeee* Mt aeSa rrM^M ■ retto Heights and is now on the on the following Monday, poor and orphans. From this grew St. Vincent's Aid Society. , AmBeair mJr tfcrM«k ra theology faculty, itudled at the Wednesday, and Friday eve­ m laaal flaHtI at naaaealaUa Pontifical Institute Regina nings at 8 o'clock. The charter members of St. Mundi in Rome from which in­ Engaged couples in the Vincent's Aid Society were ' c a r l a . WAGNER Mmei. J. K. Mullen, C. P. ­ MFC. CO., INC. stitution she bolds the Dtplomo area who plan a fall or win­ J/offuttrfi tn Scientiu 5ocru. ter wedding are invited to son, C. D. McPbee, G. K. Cooper. At Loretto Heidits Sister C. Louise Battione, Frank Mott; Francis de Sales teaches theol­ Is Bride Mmes. Thomas F. Dillon, Jo­ F f f the BEST ia ogy with the Rev. Dominic seph Bailey, Jacob Sberrer. Colon Brady, O.P, Ph.D. who is chair­ Catherine M. Clifford, C. R. LAUNDRY man (rf tbe theology department, Hurd, and Joseph Walsh. and the Rev. Anselm Townsend St. Vincent's Aid Society is OJ>., PhD. the oldest charitable organiu- & tion in Denver. Slater F ru d s de Sales Theology, tbe queen of the sci­ If you have the right fabric we'll ences, together with philoeophy, Mt. S t Vincent’s Home for DRY aEANING Is the core of tbe program at Boys was established in 1683. dye it the right color for jrou. loretto Heights College. Each and Is conducted by the Sisters Exquisite Dry Cleaning of Charity of Leavenworth, Rugs expertly dyed too. Phone MAin 34381 Dr. Kevin Gleason student is enroUed in a theology course each semester that she is Kans. Josephine Lamirato, Z44wur phon. unttM-T da)« g( OPTOMETRIST on campus. Other members of the faculty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. th« w h UO u ( rputM w n m (m r e a r 2 5 RO U TES teaching in the division of theol­ Michael Lamirato, Denver, and NEW HOME war .vn y My, indudkis SaturMyt • EYES EXAMINED ogy and philosophy are the Rev. Ralph Santangelo. son of Mr. IN ARVADA? and Mrs. John Santangelo of Gall MA 3-6161 Free Pick-up and Delivery John Nelson, OM.I.; Sister U. $M • CONTACT LENSES Cedlle, M.A.; Sister M A.; Sis­ Denver, exchanged nuptial vows TMI Aug. 27 in Mt. Carmel Church ANMT « 4 0 2 B K. Itiff ter M. Naomi, H A .; Sister M. INtHIOtS «/r$e.C«le»ei LAUNDRY Nerinekx. PhD.; and Fnmde before the Rev. Andrew CoUetti, Fer YMir ft DRY 61M West 38th Avenue O.S.M. CARprr, • 9 S 9 W. C elftx Kerins, TTiD. DRAPaRIBI and H Ogdvt CLEANING HA 3-1818 Given in marriage in the TIL! • 1419 Kramorl* Vh«miu.sa2li Mrs. Sherwood double-ring ceremony by her fa ther, the bride was attended by n i l iniiuns aiimMi • 9991 t. 3rd Theresa Lamirato as maid d • U « (ail rhaadH • S Tain W Pa? etr VntrmHf BM. CHOICS RUMMAM ANSAY INTERIORS • 9999 W, Colfax Tuet. Thru frl. Mary Jo Frawley, dai^- honor and by Gloria Labate, An­ MMchMieiM m H ew rt B«lhr et Lew, Lew Prlcet V:W a.m. gela Trlcarico, and Virginia PMP W. t » h Place H lilt ' HA 148M ar HA. 1 4 « t *■'' ' I 9S0I lAWtmci s tu b i to ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Santangelo as bridesmaids. SsjS —aSTH AT DOWNINO— 4M p.m. J. Frawley of 2839 Ivanhoe, be­ — SPECIAL SALES — came the bride of Thomas Mi­ eea«al b le t Spa man e fey Raeubllcan Party chael Koning prior to a Nuptial Saet. IWi i M ttiartd by Unlvanal Church Mass in Cure d’Ars Church, Denver. Father William Heavy JUST IN TIME FOR ONOFRIO’S vritnessed tbe ceremony, which took place Aug. 20. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Koning, at­ tended Regis High School and GiaANTIC PIANO SALE College, and the bride is a grad uate of St. Mary’s Academy. Fol­ 4 DAYS ONLY lowing a wedding trip to Estes Park, the couple will reside in WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF APPLIANCES Omaha, Nebr., where the bride­ groom will attend Creighton FROM G-E AT SPECIAL PRICES JUST FOR THIS EVENT. University school of dentistry. J BUY NOW—SAVE Mrs. Bianchi Carol Ann Burns, became M rs. William Sherwood Wilkinson in a 2 a.m. double­ NEW G-E MOBILE MAID DISHWASHER ring ceremony Aug. 20 solemn- nized before the Rev. Robert A. Harrington in St Vincent de ENDS HAND RINSING Paul's Church, Denver Mrs. Gerald J. Burns, sister-in- FOREVER law of tbe bride, was matron of honor. Barbara Morris of New EXCLUSIVE FLUSHAWAY DRAIN York City, Nancy Long, and Di­ REMOVES FOOD PARTICLES anne McCarty were her brides­ BEFORE WASHING GCTS maids. James L. Wilkinson of Los DISHES SQUEAKY CLEAN— Angeles served as bis brother’ s OUTWASHES ALL DISHWASHERS, best man. The following served INCLUDING PEOPLE OPEN as ushers: Gerald J. Bums and 4 te 9 PeHyt. Thomas Bums, brothers of the Opae S N dn .' bride, and William N. Sharp. Ctoaad Mm Aw A reception at tbe Tiffin fol­ • Stort Your MtoT, $1 for MoT lowed the ceremony. 000000000000000ir000»00000»00

THIS —Van's Stvdia Shirley Ann Engle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Engle, Denver, and Ed­ SP30V SUNDAY- ward A. Bianchi, son of Mr. and BAMAS Mn. Emilio A. Bianchi, Glen­ dale, Calif., conferred tbe u c- SEE OUR LINEUP OF rament of Matrimony on each ANNUAL other Aug. 13 in St. Dominic's G-E DISHWASHERS — Church. Denver, before the Rev. and DINNER Jude McGovern, O.P. SALE PRICED AT / Given in marriage by her fa­ SrUfDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 ther, the bride had as maid of honor her sister. Maribeth 1300 SOUTH STEELE Engle, in the double-ring cere­ mony. The bridesmaids were M 6 8 “ 1 SP30V Shirley Horan and Cecelia Bianchi. Sr. THOMAS SEMINARY Eduardo Castaneda served as best man and James Burke and ^AAAAAA

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•e.M d tiior« V aimNor Mvhigo laroaad Wp Firat Class travsl I YottH ride fai reel luxury. . . spend plesesat nomMrti la solorful lounges. . . ci\joy fmhly^repsred netb with Control's now k s cheery dining car. Select a rettflii reclining duiir*ooadi seat, or laW CENTRAL-MATIC jmir eiioice o f varied sleeping acoommodatiofl*— iDOoettea, bedrooms, compamnHrti, drawing loeem, SB aate eombinations. SAVINGS PLAN For fiaa, fuL economical travel betwees Colorado aadlbsas it’s the Texas Zephyr. It's automotic, it's marvelous! You just tell us the amount you wont to save each month (from $j.00 up) and the dote you wont the tronsfer mode from your Central Checking Account Lv. Denver 12.-45 PM, A r. Pt. Worth 0:25 AM, Da»st7;35 AM. to your Savings Account, ft takes onlyo few CeNVfNIIKT m N IN « eVAITUM minutes to open BOTH W . Dewver 7:50 PM, A r. Pt. Werth 2:90 PM, o Checking end O all« 4:40 PM. Centrol-matic Sovtngi Account. I wwwWe aed eia i aboMwetwiK fiByilington;^ LAMauRoe LRBonATonr •mcf • ina ans eHAMq* TM Oywee* 4.USS Route SPANISH STUDENTS demonstrating ginia Foehl, Dorothy Hinton. Sister Sylvia Marie. tbe new portable language laboratory Nancy Woodford. Joe Keenan, and Maureen CMtaLNrt• IM m i iliwaatii IS.Samwiy,CMa. ,l’ Ar>0 ANO SOUTHFWN R»'IWftV equipment at the Cathedral High School. Denver, Monahan. fadwrt i MWva l yw— are Ed Tobias, Nick Koch, Sherry (Jnintero, Vir­ Offic*, 93t Bonn«

(Onr Lady of Lonrdea Pariah, week in the teacher training Denrer) program. Father John Slattery wUl or­ Membera of the Confraternity ganize a class in citechlsm for of Christian Doctrine will ei- public high school students to pand the actirity program this be held once each week. After year. the CCD teachen receive their The study club group will certificates they will help with have its Tint meeting it a pot- the classes. luck dinner this Saturday niidtt, DINNER CANCELED SepL 17, at 8 on the pariah The Lourdes Dinner Gub can­ park area. celed Its dinner plana for this Thert! will be a bone vUlta- week. The dinner was to be ll tion unit These couples will held this Wednesday at the oFFiceas iMSTJUieD call on the new lamlliM coming Jesuit Retreat House at Sedalix into the parish. but a misundentanding as to CONGRATULATING the new presi- Nearer, treaeorcr Mn. F. J. KtUyt bistolin Pari^oners having children the speaker’ s engagement made and publicity chairman; Mn. Lawniwe KtUar, deat of St. Patrick's, F t Logan, Altar and baptised at the chnrdi will be it neceasary to cancel the meet circle chairman; Mrx John Loftax aoeroUiy; Rosary Society Is Mrs. Alexander Artser, preti- visited by members o f the CCD, Ing. Mn. Charles McMshao, second xieo pnstdoBt; who will give the couple a copy At a meeting of the men dent of the Denver Deanery, who installed the Mix Richard Sanderx first vice pnildeot; and of their child's biptismal rw- aerven, methods will be out­ new officers. Left to right are Mn. Robert Mn. Leon Bnllodt president. ord with s medal and bulletins lined as to how the men can pertaining to the rearing of help with the parish participa m s T J iU B D small children. Uon in the Drogue Mass. o r n c E R s Another group of the CCD The teaching staff of the Ft. Logan Altar Group Has 1st Meet performed the installation. The er will ladst her. Workshop Slated ot St. Philomena's FrldoUnx e i^ th grade. Meyer, Mrs. Edwin Moor^ and sidering the topic, *Tbrougb cal director of the (Merado ,:s. Denver] INSTRUCTION CLASS Hitt E U zab^ Lewli, another ‘The Happy Child Expresses Mrs. Blanche Sdiroer. ' Mrs. tbo Eyes of the Administrator Piycopathk Hoqdtal, will give Plans for the flrst fall bake lay teadier, it employed u a Himself Through Art and VALUE? . J Mayer, who was present at the A new instruction and lnfo^ — tht Happy or Unhappy the keynoU addiim. "Tht Imo- tale were made at the meet­ mation class for non-CsthDliet special reading instructor for Mttsle” will be the subject of a meeting, received a coruge. Child.” Dr. James Galvin, m ^ tiooal Devdopmeat of a CU4." ing of the Altar and Rosary So­ will begin on Tuesday, Sept 20, all gradet. wiiitshop to be lead ^ Sister L E T T E R — ciety on SepC 8. TIm .talc will A new altar duty system will at 8:19 pjn.’’ in the school li­ The Lourdes speech class will Boaemary of S t Philomena’s taka plaea on Sunday, SepC 18, be used this year. Three non- brary. The class Is open also to be under the direction of Jerry Grade School, Denver, at an circle memben will be asked B E T S Y R O S S after the HaasM in the school Catholics, who may wish to re­ Van D fte, who started the pro­ all-day institute Sept. 24 deal­ annex. to work on Saturday with the view the prindpies of th eir gram two yean ago at Lourdes. ing with “The Happy (Jhild." circle members who were as­ The nun, who holds a SA. in The cbalmen of the sale ire faith. He will be sssiited by Hita SRCMS-LfllULOR signed. Scheduled for Saturday, Mrs. Joe Padilla and Mrs. Frank The d a u ia conducted by the Helen Barrock. Three other kindergarten education, is the Sept. 17. at 0 a.m. are Mmec 1943 LARIMER ST. > 930 I7th ST. Taylor. Women in the parish Legion of Mary. Further lnfo^ teachers will be assigned to this second vice president of the James Andrews, James Antonio, ndiose last names begin with the mation may be had from Bert program in the near future. National Kindergarten Asiocii- Ben Aragon, and J. R. Adams, tetters A through M will be ftniee, W £. 4.7268 after 8;S0 Around 90 to 80 students will Uon. asked to bsk^, A ll society mem­ The pastor asks the women who The Board of Standards of ENGRAVED p.m. take part. are aiiigned to provide tub- bers are a^ed to bake, but Sunday, Sept, 18, is the final More th«n 60 boys have been Child Care for the state of only those in the lint half of ■tltutes U they aye unable to day for registration of pobUe selected for the Lourdes boys’ (tolorado is sponsoring the in­ the alphabet will receive a ro- serve, or to trade days with stitute in the YWCA building PLASTIC le ^ l children for cttodilnn dKdr. The b c ^ together with minder call another member. Instnictiox Parents may make the school girls' ch dr and mem­ lor full-time nursery operaton, SIGNS A DESK PLATIS ■*'r : ■- Bakery may be taken to the Mrs. Oren Chrlstopber, new the registration la the achod of­ b en o f the speech dess, will put for the staffs of preschool and school annex on Saturday, SepL president, listed the cbaitineo fice. on a (Jhristinai cantata apin kindergsTtens, and private and ¥7, between 4 p-m. and 8 pjD„ of the standing committees and Hen and women are needed w thii year at Phippt Auditorium public inititaUons for ^ d roo Bf^OTsIZH TABL'ETS or o c Sunday moniag. special projects. teadiers in this program. Bi- In Demnber, in the state, and for foster Mtinaren HONOUD borne parents. Ray S. Harry, di They are: Altar, Mrs. Tony perience Is not necessary. Vol ROCKS OF LOVIDES Martinet and Mrs. John Ryan; onteon may call RA. 20034 rector, extends an “Invitation Three aodcty memben were Men o f the Bocks o f Lourdes floweti, Mrs. Hailey Key and D 7 and 8 pm. to all kindergirien and grade honored for 29 yem of mem Gub will begin their 12th year Mrs. R. E. Stines; linen, Mra. Hm s^ool sisten.” benUp and serrlce in the ao- PTA will meet on Mon­ In charge of the Lourdes brook Fortes snd Mrs. Jack Schuster; Sister M. UrcUa, administra­ day, Sept 10, at 7:30 pm . at fast room. Some 80 men take vestment, Mrs. Frank Lombardi tor of S t Vincent's Orphanago, R is ^ l Junior High SclwoL tarns each Sunday morning af­ and Mrs. BUI Chapman; akk, Denver, will be on a panel t ^ ONE PICKUP FOR DIREG SERVICE ST. ANNE'S CIRCLE ter the Masse* in cooking bacon, Mrs. G. Lambrecht and Mrs. will g i^ e participants in con Roy Kulp; vltiUng, Mrs. WiRer St. Anne’s Circle will meet e g fl, and hotcakea for momberi TO BO TH COASTS Eckbordt and Mrs. Charles on Tuesday, Sapt 20, at Mix of 4bo parish. Tbo profit from Otis; Richard Huter's, 031 S. Ctliesx tbo venture usually amounts to with Mrs. Richard Hartman as tMOOpor soasoD u id the money Hocteas, Mrs. W. Earle is tiosed over to aid the Sunday Cochran; program, Mrs. Robert eoJtottoax Mix Lawrence gu t* ner was eleded secretary to re­ morning breakfasts. [ W f l W X ! Barg and Mrs. Don Mees; li­ place Mrs. Ronild Itonovan, Scout leaders of the parish brary, M n. Richard Fedel; hos­ are holding meetings to outline ^ 9 pitality, Mrs. Ross Hager and who moved to Grand Junction. "oomploto thotr work for tbo coming year. Mrs. Jim Dunn; ways and means Mother Cabrinl Circle h u d n l" and ratreaL Mrs. Charles Ono- openinp for new msmbers. The D«nw«r-Chiea 9 0 Traeking Co*, lae. forio; organisation and develop- group w ould appreciate dona 4,Sih A Jackson Dewver UU. 8-4.S67 vent. Mrs. Frandt Bean; tiona of usable glria’ and women'c twlm auita for their Membership, Mrs. Roger Dal Presentation's orphan project Suits may be Vera and Mrs. George Lange; mailing, Mis. Larry Swinger; loft it Mrx Codiran'x 1873 W. GUI Place, SP. 7 « 0 8 . traveling baikets, Mrs. Joe Holz- PIA Will Hear mao and Mrs. Lloyd MoUeoix; St Philomena’t Circts is seek­ puMlelty, parish correspondents ing five new memben. The th« best w ay to buy to the Rsgister, Mis. Hal Bef- cirde meets oo the fourth Thurs­ Brother Alban Iran, society bulletin: Mrs. Ken day evening. Does are 90 centa C H EV R O LIT Humphrey, photographer, Mrs. per month. Mri. William Con­ (PreHxtatioo Parish, Dearer) nor, WE. 4-4888, may ba eon CORVAIR A. MartiDes; mlmeopaphing and Brother Alban, voeational di­ Your Parish Service Station diqplicaUng, Mmes. R. Berg, Vin­ tacted. rector of the Christian Brothen. EXCLUSIVE AT There are aeven d rd et In the Hwrw is • balpfwl dirwclwry. Lo«k for the Bating of yourl ton Guy and Bob Flynt win be the guest speaker to parish that maet monthly and The Christmas gift sale will the first PTA meeting this week. n«wr6y "posfili'' sonrlco stnHon. lit frlofidly opwratori act at an aid to the Altar and ba headed by Mrs. Ed Bedier Tile 4-H sewing group, under )AFITAU a oakini this apociol moont M invH* yovr potromM. Rosary Society. Hembenblp In 350 B ro od w o y and Mrs. Manuel Martinez. direction of Mix Elmer Altfil- ^ C h e v r o le t Yew'll find that this extra friendUntu la metehed wtth the Altar and Rotary Sodety is Iscb, will display its prize win­ cheerful itrviee and export etfentien for your cor. Chriftmu cards will be put on a requisite for memberthip In ning projoeti completed in the 13thAve.6R0A0WAY«UNC0LN P E . 3-552 1 He's reudy to aorro you with fo i ond oil, Hrot, bu^ display outside the church by a circle. Information on ^ete year and for which memben TA-5-5191 toriof, luhricoHon and olhtr eenvoniont rarrieos. ly the society on Sunday, Sept circles and their actlvlUet may took blue ribbons in both county 'pulling In" at hit atntion regniorly, you will rerJpro*] according to Mrs. Len Vidmar, be obtained from Mn. Chris­ snd state demonstrations. chairman. Mn. Fedel snd Mrs. cito hie friondlintts ond got the hurt in torvko. topher, WE. 4-0288. PTA OFFICER8 The officers of the PTA are CATHEDRAL HOLY FAMILY Mn. Joaeph Kelly, president; Mrx Bob Brown, Otri rice jHeo- A FOOD-SAVER Full Eight-Grade School ident; Mn. Frank Sumskl, sec­ PM 'i Cmeo S«nk8 MTAMOU'S ond rioa preaideot; 66 SERVia Mn. H u ^ McDougal, third Fer. CempMc Now Functions in Aurora rice preoident; M n. Hilton HulL Awto Sariica secretary; Mrx Frank Barry, 88S8W«t44th (S t Them e’s Parish, A aron) Mias Comstock, third grade; Sis­ treasurer; and M n. Robert This 1060-1881 will prove to ter Jean Edward and M is T A . M a s PhaM Reilly, audito-hiitorian. lUk Ave. al rwwwrHwtf* GL M IM bo a year of ’Tints” for St Satinx fourth grade; Mn. Kelly announced there Thereoe’s Grade School. Sister Mary Artbel fifth will bo a weekly popewn sale Sister Anita Marie, the school ITS 4 ST. RHILOMENA ST. FRANCIS grade; Sister Maria (foretti, this year as In the past. principal, announces that the fifth-sixth grades; Sister Rita Sifter Mary E d w ^ , princi­ trs 4 school DOW bat all elid)t grades Marie, seventh grade; Sister pal, announced the school fac- Conoco and will have their first gradua­ James Clare, seventh-sixth u l^ : Sister Mary Gariee, fln t n u m ! tion next iprlng. A record at­ SttniJard r r o o n c n grades and Sister Anita Marie, grMo; Sister Mary. Regine, sec­ L v k rta a H a n tendance of 863 pupils started eighth grade. ond; M n. Clyde Steele, third: S w vkt DaMe OaHartat school Sept. 8. A total of 13 claaarooma win Sister Mary Euphrasia, fourth: CAX WAaUIMO 2 TBACHEBS ADDED be used u compared to 10 last M n. H. P. Hormal, fdurth and tin ■. CeUn Ave. lA . sem Two nun-teacben are join­ year. fifth; Mias Leslie Ann Walgreen, m Cm . m i TirN. Mim. WMMm W. A. (Dotch) Thomas Al— aOa A Laoan ax S4— | ing the seven listen and four The departmental study In sixth; Sitter Mary Carl, seventh; Or— las. m O StMm CiMnInf lay teachen who returned to BngUih, arithmetic, and reading and Sister Mary Eulalia, eighth. couariout Mtviei St Tberete. t o the fln t Umt this yrar, and, Sister Mary Edward requests Sisten Mary Julia and Ann ei^ th grades will be in effect parishlonen to ermtinue aring EAHNiaCVROH Loretta will teach the first for the fisrt time this year, and, newipapw i and magailnet for grades: Sister Regina Catim- Bolt Colfox the new method of the u m of the acbool paper drive. o in e and Mias Watson, the sec­ the cratrol reader tecbnlquo wffl CCD SCHOOL At Jotophino ond grade; Miss Tomariiek and be Introduced this ysai. Tbo lin in g day of the parish (X D acbool of religi. ployes on topics in their respec­ Dr. Kotsebevar told how “time Other important points cov­ tive fields. You will never be more than studies show that only 45 per ered by Dr. Kotschever wore creased. Because of increased Other workshops or programs 2 hours from borne. cent of the time spent on a job the planning and organizing of production, workers can be paid that the association will con­ is productive time. Fifty-five work. *He noted that “work more. duct throughout the year in­ WRITE FOR per cent is waste or rest. The done in a haphazard, unplanned "Preparation for acceptance clude ones on medical technol­ INTERVIEW purpose of work simplification fashion takes more time and by employes of a work siinpM- ogy, X-ray technology, hospital is to eliminate as much waste as Writ* n e tt Offke Sox IHi*, energy than nUnned work. If catiOD program Is very essential administration, nursing sendee, likvw M d, CeiersS*. 4lv* •* a possible and to make rest a fac­ work can be planned so that a to its success. Employes will and many others. fun rvwma ef veer btekereMS tor which increases maximum JeuuM Gesaro Anne Bett Peter Krier worker comes on the job and resist work simplification if it Honsignor William J. Mona­ anS prtMM amplaymant. All In- produotivity in the worker. production starts immediately is used as a pretense for speed­ han. archdiocesan director of fermatten will be fivM In cam- f i v s ro v iro m en , t h r e e o i r l s “ In doing any job a worker and continues at an even, steady up, to criticize their work meth­ hospitals, Denver, will give the plait ctftfitfanea. uses two things up, time and pace high productivity is at­ ods, to eliminate jobs, to in­ closing addreia of the workshop. Eight From Park Hill Parish Are Entering Religious Life

(BleHod Sncnusent Regis High School completed could be counted the ninth voca­ Perish, Denrer), one year in St H)omu' College, tion from this parish. Five yonnf men ud three S t Paul Minn. He is the son of CIRCLES TO MEET ls the perish ere ^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert L W emet e Inf the relifioos life this who have been members of the Three circle meetings are IslL parish for years. scheduled. St. Joan of Are's Anne Batt, who is a graduate Peter Krier, son of Mr. and Circle u the guests of Umes. of Sacrament School Mrs. Bmest P. Krier, w u gradu­ Thomu G. Currigan and Ray and SL Francis de Sales' Hi|h ated from Blessed Sacrament Courtney, at 440 4 S. Oneida, on School and who srorked for one ScluMl.with honors, and won a Widay, Sept. 29; St Jude’s year at the Cootlnenta! Air two-year sebolarship to Regis Circle In the home of Mrs. Ed­ U fla. left Dtfmr on 8ept 14 High School. He w u graduated ward Splear on Friday, Sept from Regia High School In June. 16 and S t Norbert’s Circle on Railroaded! for the novitiate o f SL JoeejA of Cannddet in St Louis, flie The third entrant in the Je- Friday, Sept 16, as guuts of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. suit Order is George Anderson, DorzweUer and Ray Tbomu H. Batt she is one of Jr., the aon of Ur. and Urs. seven childrmf ' . . ■ ' George K. Asdenon. He is a Sister M. PhOomene and b ^ graduate .eg. Blaued. Sacrament Jeanne Genaro, daagbter ef companion, Sister Mary Aman- Cmdy and Chris are jait two o f Ur. and Mrs. Richard F. Genaro, School and iRegis High School d u , of Dubuque, la., are guests the aeeoBd child of a family of Ray l>utton, the son of John of Urs. James Brennan. Mrs. thouaaoda ci yotmsfiea gaining the aevaiL will enter the Loretto Dutton and the late Mrs, Dut­ Frank Berry of San Francisco benefits of behg “ railroaded” tbia year. Noviute, Nerinz, Ky., on Sept ton, former members of this is also a guest. Sister Fhiio- And they’ re not the only ooea—you, parish will enter St Thomu 19. A graduate «d Blessed S a c » mene and Mn. Berry are sisters your comnuinity, and your government^ mart Sebeol snd Cathedral High Semiaary. Ray attended Blessed and nativu of Denver. They are School, abe completed one year Sacrament School and thus also cousins to Mrs. Brennan. all are benefiting, too. at Loretto Heights College. It's nothing new. . . in fact, it all ftarted Arm Leibfflsn, daughter of Mf. end U n. Herbert W. Leib- in 1870, when Colorado’s own home man, will enter the Loretto Teachers Are Introduced railroad was incorporated. Every year Community at the same time. since then, the Denver and Rio Grande A graduate of Blessed Sacra­ Western has made “ railroaded” a ment School and St. Mary's To PTA in Welby Parish Academy, the Is the second welcome word in its territory. vocation in the Leibman family. (AiiompUon Parish, Welby) month for five months, or $10 Ann and her sister Jeanne, The PTA met Sept 9 in A e per family. This took the place For example, here are a fr n items your the other sister in religion vUl school gym with Jean Christ, of any fund-raising actiritiu. Rio Graruk “ railroaded" durtag ]959t visit Sitter Mary Noel (Mary president, pruiding. To alleviate the traffic prob­ 8CHOOL8 4 GOVERNMENT Leibman). who left three years The new principal, Sister lem, new “no parking” and Your Rio Grande paid taxes of $2,413,696.47 ago fo r the Lorettinei and took Mary Audrey, and the teaching " p a ^ e l" parking signs were her lira vOwt on May 81 of staff were introduced. instaUed. The pedutrian cross­ In Colorado. $1,694,807.18 went directly this VMf. Sister Audrey taught at Ht. walks vrill be painted in shortly, tor school purposes. ■ ■ enough to edueate F i ^ Messenger, who s t according to the safety chair­ 4,392 etudente ($382 coat per student as tended Pack Hill School, Smiley Carmel High School, Denver, far the p u t 12 years. She re­ man, Adeline Priola. reported by the Colorado State Board Judor High and Regis High Other plans adopted by the places Sister Mary Ellvira, who ef Education). Remainder, I756,789.2rwent School the past three years, en- PTA Include the teachers' is DOW stationed in Cherokee^, for ifate, county and municipal government S t Tlnm u Seminary on aide plan and lunchroom super- 14.. The am e f Ur. and la. purpose!. A significant Item, $124,214,02 The teachers are: First vision.,Botb plana will be run «Mrs. Frank B. Meaienger, he by volunteer PTA' mothers, who for roadsl Scoeched besketbell et S t Igne- grade. Sister Mary Uardanne; second, U iu Mary Agnes Do- ntil act u secretarial aulstants YOUR ECONOMY ai Loyola's, and S t John’s to the teachers for half days menieo; third, Sister Mary U^ During 1999, your railroad paid a total Sn de Sdwois. .. and will superviM for approri- — As announced In the Reputer suls; of $33,264,027AO In wages to Its employees. Fourth, Mrs. E loiu Vera; mataly 40 minutes daily dur­ last week, John Murphy is en­ Its purchases of materiale snd auppilea fifth, Miu Janice Crawford; ing the lunch period. tering S t Tbomu Seminary. The new milk chairman is amounted to I11A36.392.00 The son of Mr. end Mrs. John sixth, Sister Mary Jerome; sev­ enth, Miss Nancy Mandnt; and Blanche TuUy, who succeeds J. Murphy, be is a graduate of Ann Domenico. FREIGHT C a th e ^ High School‘ He at­ eighth, Sister Audrey. 17,943,795 Freight Revenue Tons ware Father Julius Porcellinl, S.U., F^tbCT Joseph Carbone, tended St. Ih oinu More's handled at a total revenue of only 132 centa putor, welcomed the new PTA O.S.M.. started a football team. School and McNkholu High per ton milel memlmrs and urged everyone to The boys in the fifth, sixth, sev­ School In Cincinnati. Alter com­ enth, and eighth grades started pleting the CCD course, be be co-operative. PASSENGERS The new draw drapu for the practice the p u t week under taught rellgioa to children liv­ the coaching of Joe Lachuga. 918390 Revenue Passengere were carried ing In Cure D'Ars Parish who at­ gym were installed and the et a total revenue of only 239 ewita per blacktop for the school play­ tended public schools. t i passenger milel The following three young ground and around the church men left the latter pirt of Au­ wu completed. The total cost ef Guardian Angels' gust to enter S t Stanislaus the blacktop U $3,241 The You have reason to be pleased at being Seminary in Florissant, Mo., to drapu and part of the blacktop Men “ railroaded” in this manner, particulariy be Juults. have been paid for with funds Hold Meet when you recall that your home railroad Bob W emet a graduate of from the "PTA Pledge." The (Guardian Angels’ Parish, Denver) pays Us own way.' Rio Grande's entire Blessed Sacrament School and pledge is a donation M $2 per The Men’s CHub met in the mold-million dollar plant is completely church ball Sept. 13. Methods financed and maintained by the railroad of aiding in the actual construc­ tion of the school were dls- itself! It moves millions of toiu o f freight Forty Hours' Scheduled cuued, and volunteers for "work out o f your way on its own high-speed gangs” solicited. steel highways, leaving your highways On Sunday, Oct. 2, a social tea to you for your use. At St. Mary Magdalene honoring outgoing officers of the Altar and Rosary Society Rio Grande is proud to be your fellow parish are Invited to be present (S t Mary Uagdalene’i Pariah, will be served by the new of­ citizen. It asks no “ free loads”. .. Denver) and meet the faculty. ficers from 3 to 9 pm. in the The Forty Hours' devotion After the meeting, at 9:19, Cold Creek cabin. The telephone its sole otgecdve is to serve you! seventh and eighth graders’ will begin Sunday, Sept 18, committee will contact all mem­ You are invited to try the Rio Grande with proceuloQ fallowed by 10 mothers will meet with Sister M. bers regarding transportation. o’clock Mau. Jerome in the eighth grade Marie Sweitzer will preeent a next dme you plan a shipment or Sermons will be given by Fa­ room. fashion show O ct 12 at 8 p.m. in arrange a trip. You’ll agree again tha\ ther John Nelson of St An­ BAKE SALE the church hail. Donations will it's pleasant hod profitable, to be thony’s Hospital The Altar and Rosary Society be $1. Proceeds will be given “ railroaded” by your Rio Grande. Devotions will clou Tues­ met Sept 1 in the parish ball. to the Altar and Rosary Society. day, Sept 20, with servicu at Hostesses were Umes. Uakens. Refreshments will be served and ^90 preceded by the procts- Spees. Otberg, and Hershber­ prizu given. WstcA out for the Udsi Let them lire to HOD. ger, Nov. 6 h u been set as the date enjoy the life for which they ue preperlnf. PTA TO MEET The annual bake sale spon­ for the parish rou t beef dinner. A PTA Council meeting will sored by tbe'Altar and Rosary A family plan of $9 will be in­ be held in the school cafeteria Society will be held on Sept troduced this year, otherwise Friday, Sept. 16. at 2 o'clock. 25 in the school cafeteria after the charge of $1.50 for adults f e ' All committee chairmen and all the Masses. This year a S9 and SO cents pec child will re­ 'HicrGraiiSe room mothers are urged to at­ prize will be awarded to some main the same. neuW e i The VM»Oe out in the afternoon at 3:50. Bus are, left to right front row. Sister Joan, David I G «rge Tencich. . X ■ i; • iM:n 'Mi s sd w f^ es have been sent borne charge of rolled cancer bandage with the s^ ool children. making. The new vocation chair­ Botdder The Christian Family Move­ man is Miss Elizabeth (kv- anaugh. THRMA KASSON ment memben will meet in the New Mass Schedule at St. Pius X's DUCKWAU'S Letten o f appredatinn were MAUrr SHOP new school cafeteria on Sunday, adjusted his schedule to al­ The Altar and Rosary Society

PETE BERONI Alomeda Drug Store THRIFT-WAY MARKET FURNITURE SHOP Dr. JobH A. OrdiAl V. 0. rrrauoN , eras. Christ, King Society to Meet Sept. 23 upHOumtw CSCIL MEACHAHe MKMP. erroM m isT ((Hirist toe King Pariah, ficers will be hostesses at a tea The meeting will begin u-umoinaiNe and QUJIXJTT KEATS - FISH - POULTRY Cat Rate Drags ■usAiaiNe » f HOkTH TUON S T U tT Denver) and social hour. promptly at 8 p.m. with an In Sip Ca*m Onawin NedeweBy Adrartiiad Bvaed* Paeda Feantatai Sendee Sundries iroductlon of toe faculty by MtdtteOrair Tour Bestoesi Appreciated Mrs. John W. Conley, presi­ Save MaMy Hare — lOM A Oeyletd — PE. 8-7809 PTA MEETING Sister Marcella, principaL The KnKura Madi ta Ordv COLOIAOO setiM*^ e o io .' dent of toe Altar Society and 34-23 Z. WthuMtl A«. ME Z440I AiaBMe* a Sa. Iraedway SEPTEMBER 19 Rev. Edward L^den, pastor, the officers extend an invita­ tion to all women of toe pariah Monday, Sept 19, Christ the win introduce the new parents. CATHEDRAL PARISH- A short business meeting will t. eoLPAX a LOOAN rr. to attend the meeting to be King PTA will bold its first A ll Saints Porish follow. u ly f DRIVE IN held on Friday, Sept. 23, at 1:30 meeting. Psrents may v< p.m. Benedi^on in the church classrooms before the meeting. Students from ,the fourth 6 J 0 , 7 J 0 , 8.-00, O m 10:00, U :9 0 , 12:30 B re n tw o o d This practice, begun last year, grade will present a skit en­ ft e :M P J L will precede the meeting, which M O T a will be held in the school hall. proved beneficial to (he parent titled School Odvs. All parents ' w ito CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 8J0 ft 7:80 as well as the teacher. " te f Guests will be the priests of are urged to attend. N. N e ^ Hsgr. W . J. Canevin, Pastor G & W HARDWARE the parish, Sisters of the Most Calorado Softnf* - Awrara UOl Poa. St MA. M 888 Precious Blood, and lay teach­ FO W EI MOWERS ers who staff toe school, rep­ resentatives of other pariah or­ .Picked Up and Stored ganizations, and all newcomers VISIT YOUR fo r th e W inter in the pariah. Lawn Seed and Fwtilizer Father Edward I^yden, the P1BSCRIPTI0N8 CALLED spiritual director, will outline FOB AND DBLIVBRED BIG GAME plans for the coming year. CATHOLIC LIBRARY CaHai at Dawnlne Dawvar UCBISCS AVAIIAIU The new committee members KiyalafMMSi; who will work with the priests 2102 $. Federal Blvd. during the coming year will be ALL PARISHES WELCOME.... « BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH’ WE. 5-1701 introduced. Following toe meeting the of­ * iUM RA r r . a m o n tviiw oLve. OPB4 IT AJM. TO 3 f J A . SUNDAY MASSES ALL SAINTS PARISH ■ aOSED MONDAYS AND FRffiAYS 7 :0 0 .8H)0 • 9:80 -10:46 • 12J0 - 5:90 p.m. iSSt so. PIHftAL OLVD. CONFESSIONS SATURDAY SJO ft 7:90 SUNDAY MASSES OPEN SUNDAY 10 AJM. TO 2 PJW. R t Rev. Magr. B. V. Campbell, Pastor 6:00'8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:80, 12:30 A 6:30 P.M. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6 ft 7:30 to 9 4030 Meetriew Blvd. FR. 7-1662 Rev. Harley Schmitt, Pastor Free Browsing 2559 SO. FEDERAL WEST 5-2747 Membership Fee^Jl P « Year . . . PTR •*onaATme oM OWN RAMT COLORADO COUNCIL^ MEETS A (x ^ to thousands of dollars Pork HUI CWofMfi BOULEVARD DRUGS RAINBOW LIQUORS CHRIST THE KING PTA council members met 46U B. 8lrd Am C M vW faM ilM Sept. 12. Activittes and programs for the coming year O f Catholic Literature Alt*tHM»4asa*y trrfN ■SiNiCrilai "We Keep You in the Best of S p irits” were discussed. Shown above, left to right are Mn. (Harence aODMMSMMn I Dm* SmiM a W*l Mhaqr Jackson, program; Mrs. Dim C h iist^ e r, cafeteria; H n. Wilfred n«M U. 2092 SO. FEDERAL WE. $.1283 Hadley, ^ e t y ; Mrs. WlUiara Paukovicb, awmberAip; and Mrs. 625 19th $1. Noad to Heir Oheal Cbwdi James Burch, monbership. U fk . ! S , 1960 OMm , 9M lanMck StrMi THI DENVIR CATHOLIC REGISTER Tel«phoM, Ktyitoni 4-4205 RAGE THIRTEEN CCD at Littleton Parish Beginning Second Year lA m ttt in , fio£SL (St Miry's Parish, Littleton) tion are starting this week. Tlie Sept. 10, at 7:30 j>.m. t o high books on the shelves and a com­ Confraternity Sunday, Sept. Instruction classes for adults Kbool students. plete stock of religiout articles GONIALIS m U N A Z Z O TAX.TAT adalpbla. Ba marttad W y i WU- 18, will mark .the beginning of meets each Wednesday at 8 pan. The parish library and reli- svailabls. la U H. Ha waa a atambar of D «aW ek MBInttift « f TitaMad. Hu t UtB Tt^t, 4t. af ta A tba PbllMhitatoia pailea ferM dor the second year of the religioua In the school hall, and are led gloui goods shop will remain The PTA h u issued a call lor Bt v u Um liMbtad M biBtab, Daoatar Strtat i M w tt Um «lfa M_yaan,I /M il, «nuitag oaraa^ain igA program aponaored by the C(H) by the Rev. William Sieven. closed for the present Exten­ volunteer women to help with tad tfei {iUwr o t IwUr, Hn. of John F. n ilral; Um natbar of Survlrmi an tbnt •:ss ns'ASS5Lir‘%£S; r t i l Bm m II. lU of TrWdid; Lob Ftiaela tnd Kavln Mleittl OBI.>Bi. Brotbar- - Ongary- —Karta of of S t Mary’s The CCD religion classes tn' sive remodeling worii it being kitchen duty in the achool cafe­ tlie pU Tlnd hr « m biothir « Talytti Um dtnfbtar of 0< . TMdta a M a i^ IMk Pblladaipbla._ JotapS 0 . HoHaaui. Preliminary woik for the Catholic children attending pub­ done in the new building teria during the lunch hour. AfilUr, m wii fnadeUMne, bom BaodHdttaa. Ctdtr Rtl Daarar, -““ and i deha F. HeHaauf, btottontedi*. tad Mtw atodi* . It.; th * MiUr of Hn. Fan . Baoldor; hHill puoBti. Hr. and H n. tin t year started in July of lic achools begins on Saturday, secured for this project. When Mothers ate asked to call Irene ■•qiMa BIA Hm i wit ofHrtd a n . Cadtr lUMda, It.; and Ifra. Joaapb Hedexanai,______, ...... PhlladalpbU;...... 1A90. A surrey was made from Sept. 17, at 10 a.m. for grade it re-openi later this zqpntb, Hofmann and snange for a reg­ t « f l U M M rT tM d iy O i ^ iia la h TwaaSatl. C<«|oa, la. fear atatan,la, Hr*. Uaiy HeKcever, " Titiiaiii tattmwt T t l a l d i d Haami of AUtr tad h m u t ■«■ Mn. Hargaiit Flekatagill. Hn. pariah census cards to locate school students, tnd on Monday, patroni will find many new ular time to assist. CttbeOe CtaoU rr. datr aad SL Aan^ C lrdt of 8L RaliBa Ortgaa, aad U n Katbar- icho(d-agc children attending .nibiTM Boa 1 LUt^ Otom. lo t OrauL all o f PhUadalpbla; a HiMwiil Cm i IWT- OLBIBA liiTltM lad tataraaBl Ctdtr bteUmr, Joarab phjla- public schools. BtpHt. U. V In M a OQ>on, M. o f A tt Nl?- datohto, aad fm r gnadebudran. Following a letter fr m the CUXNO t)0 MrMi. I b i WM tiM w ifi of U tam aat ML OUraL OUagar JOSEPH D. DUDA Hartuiry bandlad tba am nga- pastor, the Rev. F. D. McCallin, VlMlklB A. O tw M «r m i Saa- U______n uObm) O ft m ) Um m O . n i f maati. ■I O itn , Dm w . Ik* „ Um Tmit Mh Um l Jm b M K iB in , ■tqidmi 1 ^ HtM wtt offtrad penonal contacts by C(n> wort; ■Mi «<- L• n ^ ^ ' GrMMi,c «r.i . . tte (ta Olbirt, laM li AiiboliU, rpL A la S t Fatrick*! CharalL e n were nude with 214 fami- ■Mhw if Mn. tl S - S^ R . 8Dtt^ .. to if Dwnr; »m t H tm tn HoM- Sam S a t, r . for...... Jptipk D. Doda of BOSE M. NANCE Ambi lm _L. Otm iw , Jr.. ugri, CM ii^ tlM ristor of 4Mi Upaa Stnat Mqulem B lfh H an wai eala- liu , which resulted^ In more Lbi»M will b« «d- acAbS______inI SBaaot o io t MM a a t t t t BaBa etmaetma foUowtng a loag Ulnim. Mm w m fiiid TbonSv. 8ipt U, *t • ua.. la Oasrar in mIMS, i. tad manrlad 398 public tchool studenti had M M M u tu r n w if- bx SL rctMefeV Cfaanb. Wt OUnL O rahM Km . M, U17- Ba Bon la CUeage Anrll 1, UH, received the course of religious CaptM MoMllOT. waa•ana mm aapieyad aa a fuard at Wa- stM morad to Laadrllla wnb b u platoa' oa Alrflald tram U U onUl faattly wbaa t a w u a gW. Sha study prescribed by the CCD. OHAKA Eh ratirattiMaant ta IML w u adueitad In tba CatboUa lo d u d ^ were 290 grade school Burirtaf, la addltiaa (a Ut MKNDOZA aebooli at Laadrllla and Canon Ooarti r. 0 «a n . 71, M ltd Fn wUb, aia a a«i, JoMplc; a daugb- CIto. t a waa marttad to Laa children and 106 of high achool Qtitti A. IlMdna. •timt Bt wu Ut bobud ad Ur, H n. units totha of D m n r , Ninca la Oklahoma City. Ha p r » age. A 'total o f 99 were con­ Uuat brotbtri, Frank, AaUMay, cadad bar to daath U1M7. t U BUI of »L L o b h h l^ i aad two Snrrtrtog an a gnaddmgbtar, firmed and 40 youngsters made CMM.i Kn. M U M Btioock. Mata. Hrt. n ia Hthllk M Boon Cwaadolya /. Kallay, Afixiqiiarqu, their First Communion. The ■ssbi^i»£-?as S n ia ci tad Met. HUalt Hairtlaa N. Hac.. and two graat-gruM^ niMli llmliM. tad Mto Om t £T?SM %fSa*5i»SSf^ of SL Loult; aad a fCMt^raad. daughtan. woik of the (XT) also resulted fM Aaa Miiim, D»wg obttd. la u m ia t ML OUraL OUagar in 10 Baptisms and three nuf- tatamant IlL OUtM. Bonlaraid HMtuary btadlad' Un im a g w H v i l U r t a p t U, at • tax HortipT btadlad tba amnia- BHBtl. riagat bdng rectified. SLjSi^’i^ u r^ ML OSrat Dtatt. HOfMMB MonotfT- 14 TEACHEBS 'MiftauT. PKANX FlA N l, Jl. WILLIAM J. PITT Fourteen qualified teachers BEAGAN Baqnlmn High U u i w u ealabra- S M U w i B lfh Man wat tod SmL U t a SL doaapbt iBa- will take part in the pariah pro­ MBCB&NT WUUtB Bm JWB, Lttdrfllt. Ht b n M Sapt. 14 in Our L a ^ of Church, D n v tr. for gram this year. Several new Oatndi M tfrtt^ m •( MM- n j tba kntlM r ef Mb L o n tu Oraaa Cktuiui, D « m r , for ta n k ______J. Flit rf'WU Aaena Fraak, Jr., of 4T4S Tbeauwon gtraoL Ba dlad SapL ■ to a local methods of instruction wiU be C o^ wba 4M Si^ 11 in a l » botodtal foUowtog a laagthy lU- Inangurated, Including tiie use oal haU U l foUovtac a iaasttay nna. Ha w u 41 »a1 Hn—i lUatat. m w m IL _ . of the New Testament along Bon Haitb «, m t in Pnable, vrith MlsaaU, woik booka, visual ba e tn a to Daaaar aitb hH fam­ TfBt. ML ily in U U . Ba wai adneatad ta B. Waitt) to SL lo t a of Lbaa^ aids, and tape recordingi Chalr- A LA M ED A tba D tom r paraehtil tcbatla. Ho Cbareb to m t. men of the high school tMchers SCDLIIATEB mordod Unbotli Dooaor la Aa- Ha workad for an lea and add are Mr. and Mis. William FUNERAL HOME entiadt H. M tBtrtr ef M l Duadctloa atireh la Doeonbo, ftoedga aamMBy. Ha w u a maat- W. Had AFMii._ JUqnkD a*h u n . bar af tba oamaenUe O ab and Schrader. Mr. end M n. Benja­ KRNARO (Bam«y| CLARK l u a wM e ffin d BtvL • IB Skfiat Hr. Fraak wu a maotbai of Cgarattii| b g t o m ii' (laloa, L » min Slnpek head the grade ad M. A M i ChORb. ML OtttaL tko Ajr. of LX30 tad tba Bats^ SMMCnai«Wt«Nwodo tn* WaikaMB, Local No. M L Ht gorrtrtog, la addHtea to hH school teachers. COUNTY UNITED fUND WONKEH8 wtt trail kapwn Urougbout m ARAPJIHOE VM. 4 4 2 1 9 6WEBT U wUt, a n a aon, Baymond P. Pitt To assist the te a c h ^ several Roebs' Ho u U b u a a i t t matt- of Otnrw, two breuan, Hiurfea Umes. Richard Sills, &nest Staples, Richird M b a . 9 m M. M, at W L daa tad pliyar of Oaonta M k J. Pnt, S u Diaio, CaiiC4 tad Bob- groups of volonteen ate organ­ SEVENTY CATHOLIC WOMEN, mem­ IBU AtiMa. Si w « tba Mter teafA art D. Pitt, Dm ^ aad a HaUr, SnOhraii, R. L. Etzkom, Juan Davila, Domlnk of rmtaa, tad CUnaai SoratriM la tddHloa ta Ut Hn. Huy Bartnua. Arrada. ized to handle phases of the bers of the Alter end Rosary Society of St. JKBRY BRKKN ■*ML all ad Dtatar, tad Harr wifa, HO Uu foUowtoi. ehUditm Xotormeat to HL OUraL B onl» DrelUng, and Alfred Urban; center row, MmeA Miiiram, InaalDa. m.: program designed to make the Louis’ Parish, Englewood, are organizing u a BoiMU Sokol, WtllarTlriDo, tad raid Hoftoary btadlad tba ir- teaching program more effec­ Don Henneasy, William ConnorA R- J- Zalwiskie. bretba ad CUnaea Ivaat, CU- FraalL til of DOBrari rugwnaalt. group to work in this year’s Arapahoe County I'lorist ea(e, UL, H d Jaka Swaat, Fact. brotban tad nrtan. M a Froak, tive. ParUcipaUng in the first Edward PuetA J. T. Van Swearlngtn, and Ed­ land, O n . AMo aw taad b f id BtkoRfltld, CtUf.; Ana Sty. M A T T J . A D A B , J B . ward Wilhelm; back row, Hmes. J. 8. McNally, ...... tad Bvt (raat- 8 year program were 140 helpen United Fund. They will be active in the Engle­ lO G S 15tb S i . H k h l ^ ; CbzMIiM Fleeo, Jot SaoalaB BUb Uaa tad Aattoay F nak. Mary BtU- Baqnlam High Uaat will ba etl- who drove students to classeA wood E u t neighborhoods divisions under the John Barry, - Maurice NiUer, Vincent Wagner, ...... I M }| in la iiiii- rkli, tad KtUMrtM wallut, Dta- abntad TSunday. BapL U, at co-majors, Mn. John Barry and Mrs. Richard Richard Stubblelldd, NleboUs Budiholz, Thomu UAla S-2279 Mob a v r d i . W aor. Ollngar Mar* nr. tad tbtat fnadebSdnn. IM am., to Boly Botiry ChtiKb handled clerical vrork and tele- tatiy. ______taUnaoat In HL Oilrat Bonlo- lor U it{ J. Star, Jr., of 4IU phoning,tdld baby-sitting duty, Sullivan. Moniignor Bernard J. Cullen is pastor Lechman, Carl Van Landringham, and MiA Art a ir t Hartaary btadlad tba u - Hambeldt Strwat, irtio dlad nid- of SL Louis’ Parish. Lindsey, United Fund chiirmin t o En^ewood n d m a n t t . dtely ta hH baoM SapL IL Ha and acted as asststants to t ^ w>t I7< Pictured at q recent meeting are, front row. East B e n Oat A IMS. to Danvar, ba religion teachers. These volun JACQUES BROS. ANNA C MAGW w u adneatad to t a D tnrir pa­ teen worked under the direc­ A Baqoiam fficb Htm ^wu cat- rochial aaboali. HH wifa, Aoda tion of Hr. and Mi a Roland a M l a •d ML OUval abratod Sapt It la SL Friadt do pt i u Md him to daath on Mareb Oa Wc Mlb Stioo' Clwieb, Doamr, for Hn. Danner. nm Aaat C. Muart of IIH A Wboao fturtrtog an ta Mlowtog ta The parent - educator group Registration Slated at All Saints' MamawnU A uUtoaitM Court. « k o i M S ^ U followtof tan aad broU^ Hn- Mary ta with e l^ t memben viiiti the a Wastby tflaaoi, O t waa 71 KalgUwrA Sbaitda% Wyo.; H (A ll SainU’ Parish, Denver) Elementary Mtoehtam classes held Thursday, Sept 16, it 7:80 W M W. 44 A m . HA. t-TN* B a n A s f. M, IN I, la Cottay- Hargant O nbratt. toagm oal: Jo- familiee of each baptized baby aflla, Caao., t a aRMtStd n h oas aaph F. gadar, Daarar, aad Registration t o elementary begin w follows: First second, pjn. in tbe srt»o l All persons in the parish and dlrtiibutes 4 latat Ska manlad Aln- J. Sadar, Bygtana. grade catechism clssses will be th i^ and seventh grades begin whose lest namee begin with let­ aiaa H t ic n In CeffayrUla la IMS. b ta m a a t to ML OUraL Boola- literature to anlst parents in Tba ooopla etna to Dtarcr in rard UeitiiarT btadlad ta u - held this Saturday, Sept 17, Monday, Sept 19, at 4:40 pun.; ters A throng M should attod. the religious training of their Til* •! eoasfcmt v if Uoace UM. naganMBU. tom 9 to 11 Am. in the school fourth, fifth, and sixth g ^ c k Parmitt whow last names be­ Xn. Hagan wao a mtmbar of children. Mr. and H n. Robert Un Altar tad la o u y Saelaty and W ILLIAM J. SAUNDEB only children entering first begin on Wednesday, Sept 2L gin vrith lettm N throud Z to protatt tbot proefaM l< u> oUlsatlon of 8 Bate are chairman of this group. Um Loam ef tba Saerad Haart Raqidam ^ Mam w a a . i ^ gra^ or those who have at 3:49 pjn.; first through sixth trill meet at 7:80 pun. on Friday, p orotfc r « I Ufo ttfflo o< food oyMiiht your children t i i tu n a waa. Frad, bntad S ap L U to Pntatatton The 30 fishers, working un­ _ . »L; Jai^tal Ojn^ prevloueiy attended catediism grades and kindergarten begin Sept 16, in the school Dood t d i ^ o Uidit, IT* tm toM ot u d eorreeUon when Chnirti. Dttirar. for WDltom 1 der the leadenbtp of Hr. aod botb of D aiiw two daasbtan, Sanadan o f 1M» Staart StiaaL flaseei, second grade through Sstur^y, Sept 24, at 9 Am. Altar boys’ elaaaet will b e ^ H n. Balta O m » U o f Buroa, S. Ha (Bad t a t • to a local boa- Mn. Joseph WeisA check parish lodUstOd. B m yoor ehU dm 'i v m diadad ngolirly. n-fci aad Un. taaaof Batkt. elf^ A grade, should registo Eighth grade will meet Monday, Saturday, Sept 24, at 8 a m in pttal foBewtog a laagUiy Utoam. rolls to locate students who are Dtartr; tT pandfhlldna. tad U B^i w w 4L this Saturday. Sept 19, in room four at 7:30 craat-fraadnlldns. ellgihle and register' them in the sdioel Boys 10 years or Bom to Eanua O to, Sana.. The registritioo fee for the pjn. to one hour and every W am a at tai HL OUraL Bonl^ Aprtl M, UM, Mr. Baundan etma the CCD program. One fliher older are ellgihle. More infor­ SWIGERT BROS. yard Martuiy baadltd tba ir- to^Daerar ta UU and wm ,**!- year is $1 per child or $3 mixi- Monday evening thereafter. mation can he obtained by eaU* nafom astt. is assigned tjo each teacher to rtad to Marnrat Wolieboo to SL mum per family. ing WE. 96730. IKOdUforiiia O RCeaietrfaEB K>)«tosAM8i9 Domtokr't aureh to l t » make necessary calls on fami­ All Scenic and College View EUGENE C. MeCABE A Daarar flieman for » yaan. lies concerning transportation, chUdroi will attend the regular A kitchen supervlaor ii Bantam HUb Mam waa atiO' baI w u tajorad to UT7 and apaai weekday clusee. nie school bni Deeded for the school Utdieit R d t fd r T M n O o o d S m k t bniarl StpL IS la St Catboflno^ t aM lait . U yaan ef bk aairlea aa absenteeiani, w t^ programs, a dHpatebar. Ha lottn d aaran Anyone interested may call t i» JorKMTf A p (Atf^htPriew Chureb, Daaftr, for lu ia a a C. and any other problems. will run on schedule. Denver HeCiba o f t w F tdan l Batarard. Mr. aod Mn. James Bowman Rifle Society school pupils iriio can do so pastor, tbe Rev. Harley tktoiltt, Et dUd iBddtaiy Ba^ f. Ba waa at tbe reetoiy. head the Apostolate of Good should attend weekday claiMS Bom in LofUQOft, lad., Hay A freshman student needs GLAS8B iNDm DlIAlXT-STTLED Ma Ba alto waa a mambar of t a Win, the committee m ^e up of to ease the Saturday morning B , UW. ba etma to Colorado la tatlrod llTonMn'a Pratoettra A» load. transportation to R ^ CoUagA UU. Ha MlTiad M aifuit Cuma r^reeeotativee selected tom Has First Meet la SL Catbaiiaa*i Cboreb, Dtamr, AnyoiM who-' can help, should Surrirtog, to addlttra to hH other parish organlutions. They The tin t meeting of the cate- la Ut7.17. i t wai odBeatM ...... la tba wifA am a,daugtoar, Mn. ,Ad» cism parent-teichen . wiU be call WE. O-Km. Daam FaUk'Scboolt. Una Oaniitr. ^DajTO .toraa nuke personal vislti to non- Hrr.BeCiba______iwaapaat pfoaMiot of b n t a n . Jama S a u n ^ . g L ^ pnetidng ^tholies, faUen-tway Of New Season Uwm . D____ n r_ t r T o t la m m ______Amodatloo._ tad Drug T n m la rr Atoedatloii, Q iv, Xu il ; Olir'i** Samdan CatboUca, add non-Catholies in and bWengod to tba K. o f C ^ B i e h ^ C (S t Mary’ i Cburck, Rifle) BorrMag a n t cm tnd danglh Snm dan (S Talrn, a mixed marriagei to invite them The first meeting of the 1960- Ur. Jtmw and Httaaa HeCtboi tp attend a special lecture itottnlatow. Cttaftai Htwklai S-,SIS\SSS l ^ ^ ' 61 season o f the Altar and Ro­ totormaof to ML Boula- aeries conducted by the pastor. ■■(II itm t m »t «n i ttanttaci n and Baby C o m a ; Httan, Panllaa raid HoitBiry nandiad t a u- sary Society was held Sept. 8 in UlUtf. O wiTltTi B bd an c. Hatia nagamintA the Thomu Crosby home, vrith ■i.«taNt«din dbfM.fbiaHNI A M • Matmmi Jtaabeblafc. aU a f Oaamr, tad ta DISCUSSION CLUB ttmt. Hu t Franett HcCiba, Bar- A diseugsion dub wUl be Mrs. Crosby and H n. JuQw '^totonaani HL OUraL Botiltnrd formed this year to reach spe­ Minter as hostesses. Mn. Albeh Hartaary bandlod tba u n a g * - Boeglin presided and Fathes' manu. Fashhn Show Sef cific groups in (he parish: New­ lyweds, ndxed marriage couples, Edward J. Fraczkowskl 1 ^ tbe SIMPLEX FLEXIES JAMBS J. McCVB new psziahionen, ai^ parents opening prayer. Banltm Blgb Ham wai eala- In Arvada Parish Mn. Benjamin Zang, chair­ brttod BopL U to SL Aatbony of or expectant parents. Fadua’a Csoreb, Daarar, ter Jaataa Fa^er McCallin as pastor it man lor the annual (Thristmas J. HcCm af n il W. V li^ Ara- greeting card sale,, announced FOR SCHOOL DM. Ha diad StpL 11 In Veten as' Oa September 29 direct!^. Board memben in­ F o r Funerals Haaottol feltowtag clude James Sauer, president; that'she would contact each Ut wai n . (St Aiud’i Parish, Arads) ^ member, and urged that all o^ B o n ta Loedon, Oatarle, Can- The Altar tDd Eogtrr Sodstjr Dennis Zlgrang, vice president; Pork Avenue Chapel Berkeiep Ptvk Chapel fo c m den be filed at an early date keep your youngsters tdt, Hankh LM...... U H,- Hr. M C will sponsor s (all fashion show Esther Eronenberger, secre­ Eoil I7f)i and Marian Waa 46ih and Tannyton _ WM iita to d to CiBtdt. Ht Uvad tary; and Hilton Hickey, treas­ 10 as to insure delivery in ample ter a ttmt la Wyanlag baton cam- T h o t ^ ;, Sept 29, at 6 pan. lo time t o Christmas mtillng. el Fork Avanua 01 anttanca te eaifcalfy flsik lag to DMTtr to Um T Ba maitlad the par^ haU. There will he urer. happily on the go! Flnrtat But to Dwvtr tba auaa S t Mary’ s ConfratemiW unit Anyone else interested in lo ll­ ywT a special dow priae, i bosquet ing over the display Is asked to Hr. MeCoa atrrad la tba cart award, aod refreshmeatA has been planned aod is being A m y durtag W trld W u 1 and integrated over a two-year pe­ call H n. Zang, 244H. a mamfiar of tba Amatiaan Models for the show are A farewell open bouse at the P taim Hmes. Msx7 Ann Jelniker, Ma­ riod. The rwults are expected mPTlakw, Local Na to be farreaebing. rectory was planned for Sunday, Sorrtrtag a n Mt wifa; a daogb- ria Thompson, Irene H o A Jane Sept 10, honoring Father Fraez- Ur, H ia F a a icU OoBMa ad Ada, Loni^iore, Shannon WUUams, Father McCallin, in comment­ Okii.; aad U t m grandebUdm. ing on the success o f the first- kovnkl He was named pastor of lauim aat la F t L a g n Nattoaal Eva Tatflrate, M irim Alexan­ S t Michael's Church in Craig. CaBMUry. OUagar Hortoary ban- year program, stated: ‘T h e pai' dlad tba amaiamaBta. der. and Maijr Lou Lopfer. Father Fraczkowskl expressed The children’s models are lih CCD program h u my whole­ A. Brown and WhHo Sod* hearted co-operation. If it were gratitude over the wonderful co­ DATID 0. McKINNET Michael Bums, Susan Fry, Su operation be b u always re­ dtt with leather sole. For Baaulaa B I A Mam wOl b t M- lan Goutfisey, and Gurles not for the CCD, many in this farW FTMgy, Sapt IL la S t John’a genention would be lost to the ceived tom the Altar Society g irls. Chareh, H Dendo, Kaat, far Da- Bryant and gave his assurance of pray- Ttd 0. HaUBaay ad MU Zoal Mrs. Connie Blckwa is chair Church." 4 to 6, B-D ...... 7 .45 Straat, Pmtrtr, who d M SapL 11 en and continued interest in Its Ba waa 1%. man of ^ e refreshment commit CUB SCOUTING welfare. Bern_ to _ Imob, Kant,, Jaa. M, . . 8’/!» to 12, A-D . . . . 9,45 UN. ba tadt OMft of hit Ufa to tee and Helen Garamella is Boya interested in Cub Scout He asked that the society fol­ a Dorado. Ba waa a rattrad aO ticket rhalrman. Ing may have their parents con­ low through with the same f jie 6W to 8. B-D ...... e .4 5 nitobiy rlggar fcT u n and waa l2'/s to 3, A-D ....1 0 ,4 5 aCBplayad at an B Dorado rafto- GAMES PABTT tact Bob Hofmann, cubmaster, spirit under the new putor, t's- or Arthur Kopicky, leoetary, tber Robert 1. Dnrrie. Mn. R ch­ aama to Daarar to UW The Holy Name H u will Mr. McKtonay waa a mambar af sponsor a games party Friday, for information. Tbe boys must ard Snoddy and H n . Robert White rubber soles for t a Boly Kama geelaty m ML be 8, 9, or 10 years of age to Bird will be hosta for the Octo­ big sister; 4 to 9; mal Ctanh, Daarar. t a O Oo- SepL 19, at 8 pjn. lo the pariah ndo Caandl MM ef t a K. of C hall. join the Cubs, and parent pa^ ber meeting. At tbe cIom of tbe SnrrMag ara bH wifa, Mary F. tidpatloD it required. meeting. Father Fraezkowski Ud AAA to B ...... 10.95 MeEtonty; fear aaaAl>ivid Land The rtiolr will reiume in r Jamm F- both af Dourer, Law- Uce under the direction of Mr. Classei of rdlgloui instnic- the prayen. rtaaa 0^ DoIUa Toai u d WU- Uaa A QeXtonay, WkUta, Kaw,; Wlndholx < » Thunday, Sept 22, a dtogbur, Hn. W. A Hoota In the choir loft at 8 pan. The Jiebw rllli, N. Car.; tear bretb- an. Ban A. of BaatA Kaaa.: and diolr is in need <4 new mem- A (XMeKInnty olBHBMa,CaUf4 ben extends an inyititiaD a taar. Un. Fan! Grtrat of B to the male and female mem­ Haata,'CMlf4 14 gnadeUldran, Dump Parking Problems u d OM craaLgrandehtlA bers o f the parUi to Join. Then it a particular need for male JAKES L. HcMANVS TOiees. High Man wDl begin oo B. Biod( NIyen Velvet Strop for girls. A dressy BawHm High Han wm aala- shoe, in sizes 6’A to 8,. B-D...... 8.45 bnCad tar Jamm L. HeHanok of Sept 29 at 10 pjn. "In the Brink" M47 Paaatar Straat StpL U ta SL A repregentaUra of the Beth­ Dataiakrt Onrafa. Daarar. Ba dM 8Vito 12,A-D-.9.45 12Vj to 3, A-D..10.45 SaeL ■ to U| baoH^foOewtok a lehem Fathen will speak at all Vi^s're the most accessible bank in town, end you am For bigger girls; sizes 4 to 8, A A A -B..12.45 bcM Plnam. Ba I n . the Mtiaei oa Sept IB in be­ Bara to PhUadalstdi Jaly T, bank without getting out of your corl At the Rocky UM. ba Ittiilis acboeH toFUI- half of tbrtr mlMion wortL Mountoin Bank Drive-In Windows you can conduct your business without delayl

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THE FINEST PLAN OPEN HOUSE TEA ROCKY MOUNTAIN BANK HARYCREST HIGH SCHOOL plans open bouse tea Member FDIC Serving in tbe new building on Sunday, Sept. 25, from 2 to 5 p.m. Kathy Cronin, right a Junior at the a l l - ^ school, helps officers South Dentjer end Bngletoood of tbe Mothers' Gub plan the invitatkm lis t Hta Myron De- 1415 Cwr 5toM loham ti. Cote. Chifdran'i Sha a Dwwntewn. iWrd Roar Otairy Creak, tacond floor FranciA center, and Mrs. Delbert itnia are in charge of the ar- lekatida, uppar lavol r^ements t o tbe teA Tbe gathering will be the first puUlc BEImeiH 70351 display of the still uncompleted buildings. f A Q i FOURTliN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER TtUphonc, Kcyifen* 4-4205 Thuridoy, S«pt. 15/ 1940 cm m m rioG AH J. Hartley Murray D« Paul Sodoty FLANS CANA MEIT Parishes to Host SoBdaj. S«pt SS. tke Chrla- Colo. Springs HENS tiu Piiiily Havmiwt of St Council Meetings P i t r i ^ Pwteh. fo r t L o d o . Ii spoHOclnf a Casa Confannce Man' at War ACTIVITIES For the remainder of I960, dlrteted b r Patbar John Regan, seroval partleabff coBBdl meeU paator of S t Tbenaa'i Pariah, inga of the S t ViaeoBt do Paul Aurora. Trials' Rites Society, Denver, wUl he held The eoaferenee will be held in in variotu pariibee of the ■rcb- the pariah hall from S to S pjn. J. Hartley Muiray, president diocese rt^ er than at the 8 t and will be followed base- of the Colorado Springs Serra Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau. dlctioa aad mawal of mairiigo Club and a membv of the Di­ Towa. Refrethmenta w ill be vine lUdeemer Parish, re­ The next meting of tbe ticular council will be conduriad^ ■oread. turned from Washington, D.C., naiereitiOM mar be made br where he participated in the in St. Dofflinic’i Pariah, WOT. Federal Boulevard, Den^r,^; g«»htf Mn. Robert Nelaon, WE. ISth anniversary ceremonies of Thursday, Sept i i , in M N I. or Mn. Tbomat Maiqoei, the American proeecution staff church basement hall at B pan.^ WX. 4-7000. Eeerrooe la inritod. at the Numberg War Crime Trials. Tbe S t Dominie Conference Rod.* Father W. P. Roney, OJP., viU*' Mr. Hurray, a member of the be the boats for tbe m ea tier judge advocate’s department of Those who will give tsTla 4itr-' the Army during World War Ing the course of the meeting' n , was assigned to the Ameri­ can prosecuting staff during will be Psther Roney, Ted Spe-. IMS and 1046. roi, Chet Wibel, and T. Rabet n * IPhole Fmmilr tmfmr* Tayln', president of tbs D em f a Gmd fiMM ar Oram The American staff at the iWOwM awnHMMN Iw pa^cular council. Harry SchnilK Maw - KOriMl - JaiiLfraMi^ trials w u headed by Supreme be will lead a panel preaepta-. WWW - Mlw a CmmU Hnw Court Justice Robert H. Jack- tion. Sclmibbe is adminiftratlve « a son. About 50 members of Jus­ ceWM ai.acTjjwt hm ei ent for the anniversary observ TOM WALKER ance. 9UNOS 4 ORGANS Mr. Murray has practiced law w i a. ew*wr ar. rvw TO RCUPC 'GOOD OLD DAYS' in Colorado Springs since 1936, eieept for five years' military THREE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS membeK who service during the war. have longed for the “good old days” are getting all ready Re is a member of the board to relive them as they plan for tbe “ 1890s Nite at HaroM's Club,” of trustees of the Catholic to be held in the Denver council borne, 1650 GrAit Street, this Lawyers Guild, and has served Saturday night, starting at 8:30 pjn. IVom left to right, above, for six years u a member of are Bill M«nning, manager of the Knights of Coluibbas' home; ■ •rsksW arii the Colorado Sprinp Board of Andrew Martelon, grand knight of Council 539 and U.S. deputy • T0M4N • A«t*PeMla| Education, the past two years u marshal for the evening; and Leonard Olivas, committee member • aimt Wheel ASamaemt e Bear a siiiesr ataek president of the board. and chief Gcket salesman for the party. SLATED AT COUNCIL HOME CoromiAutoSarvfcB Standard Got 4 OOc Gay Nineties Night Set by Knights 69h A Com RA 2-4M7

T L - D m c 4a w Parish, Denver. The appreciative seminarians alry was at its height in the Gay Fourth Degree Assembly, a THIS NIGHTMARE I M n o s i rO b lO ry ©f S t Anne’s Parish, are, to right, James Bruce, William Corris- Members of the Denver Coun­ cil o f the Knights of Columbus Nineties, each and every woman: group of “real hard-rock A^ada, leans over to see how a group of Denver ton, John Wind, and Larry 'Trinkle. Approxi­ IKI have been wondering about who is present will receive a miners." COULD HAPPEN seminartana are enjoying tbe party held in their mately 40 seminarians and 30 priests of the “ good old days” for some time, gift. \ Members of the Knights of iMoor, Sept IZ Looking on are tbe Rev. C. B. trchdiocese attended the get-together. Ib e young so this S a tu r^ night they are Popular prices will prevail— Columbus from the surround­ Id tUa frilow’i eaae H'a aely Woodrich, arcbdiocesan vocatlona direetcw, and students for tbe priesthood return to S t Thomas’ J a lb if k . a bad diaaat But the real going to relive those days when prices that were popular and ing metropolitan area have tbe Rev. Dean Sumba, aiaiatant in S t Francia' Seminary Sept. 14 to resume their stiJdies. possible in the IMOs, that is. been invited to share this eve­ thtng (oaU happoD to any they stage their “1890s Nite at ntST Harold's Club” at the Council Members and guests who are ning with members of Council bomeowDar. any time. See Gifts • Hardware • Paint Home at 1650 Grant Street. planning to attend are asked to 539. The number of tickets al­ o i for'ofw of oor Pack- C la u -T m The dance hall will be typi­ wear “ either costumes of the ready sold Indicates that this Pipe Threaaiaf tfa PaUdaa. It wlD tnaore GAIL STUDIOS Insahify Plea to Be Topic 1690 era, Western dress, or ex­ will be one of the largest - RUDY «B« DILL PUDAHO cally 1890—with swinging doors W iodw Shadae - Key yoor bone aftlnat fire, wind, • II CLAYTON AL MSS1 and a honky took piano (plus tremely casual apparel. Tbe dances ever held in the balL DupUeating Admission is |1 per couple. and many other parlli. * WtMnf Sklvrat a legitimate orchestra for the borne parking lot will be closed Opes PrMiv 4 Maoday Bva% and aD are asked to park in the The general chairman for the •ChOdhiMHi Of Friday Luncheon Club “moderns” . Committee mem­ bers will an be attired in 1890- Reliable Parkang Lot across event is the council treasumf * aMy Sicivm P S . M W PorI T. McGrody Dr. John H. MacDonald will sanity Plea in a Crimin vintage aprons and eyeshades, 16th Street from the knights' (diaries J. O'Brien. All Cl»rn wiU Hun MtHnat be the guest speaker at the Court.” and every purchase will be home, which has been rented Vaa SAaaA 4 Ca. • M« Cwt Knights of Columbus Friday Numerous criminals trials in made in chips (which wiD be and received for the occasion. «aaKai~vi||ri riMM AL S-OSOl • Luncheon Gub on Sept. 16 at recent yean have been decided available from the cashier), in­ GAMES PLANNED the Knights of Columbus Home, on the basis of an accused's men­ stead of currency. There will be games for the 16th and Grant Streets, Denver. tal state at the time he com CHIVALBY TOO young and the young-at-heait, -omeniaker’s His subject will- be “The in- mitted a crime. Considerable And just to prove that chiv­ under tbe sponsonhip of the pnbUdty of these cases has re­ sulted in much misinformation Department WILUAMS RAMBLER, INC. in the minds of tbe public AuthtfriMed Xanbler and Sales & Service Christmas Seal which does not understand the St. Anthony's Hospital Patronize These Reliabie and Friendly Flmu differences between insanity u Coatest Slated seen by the physklan and as Mtlw nrictri Work — All Mokes defined by the law. Dr. Mac­ Ted G. Hefner, chairman of Honors Dr. John G. Ryan Donald will discuss these and ENGLEWOOD SATRIANO 2030 S. University SH. 4-2781 the I960 Christmas Seal Cam­ other aspects of criminal insan­ Dr. John G. Ryan was hon-iAmerican College of Physicians paign for Denver, announced a ity- BROTHERS contest sponsored by tbe Den­ Dr MacDonald received bis ored last wedc at SL Anthony’ s since 1928. Hfotliig Compony ver Tuberculosis Society to find medical training at the Univer­ Hoepital, Ddnver, N r "a half- Dr. Byan retired in 1953 iwMf ewM ...... JANTTOR two children, a boy and a girl, 0«M/ Mm sity of New Zealand and re- century of devotion to tbe serv­ from teaching in the C.U. med­ SERVICS to represent thh children sim­ AattiiM S lawMB D—iw THE BEER THAT eeived post-graduate training te ice of man.” ical school, where be received ilar to -the ones on the. 1960 A plaque dedicAted to the 77- the title “clinical professor of • Rofl end Upheleteqr psychiatry at the Universities Sbempeeing Cbristmu SeaL of London and Edinborougb. year-old physidan was pre­ medicine emeritus.” MADE MILWAUKEE Cegan teaching at the Univer­ Electrical Contracting A Repoirfiig -Um PwDiskML* OwMr educational television station. at Regis u a Jesuit scholastic 72nd 4 Lowell t M . father. Ibe contest ends Oct sity of Colorado medical school. < m « . M i Am . More than 600 men, women, before his ordination. 28." His service there earned him, Be wu ordained in 1924 and and children from tbe Metropti- in 1948, the “Gold-Headed EARL J. STROHMINGER tan Denver area who have bMn served u preddent of Campion NORTH DENVER UQDOR STORE Cane” awarded by tbe medical College, Prairie do Chien, Wii., — ...... — . 1-1 ■ ■ - Eloetfie CoflipaFY naturalized during the past school to an outstanding pby OemesHc and liwpartod and u regent o f athletia at year will be presented and hon sidan.' Ucensed snd Bmded ored- Loyola and Creighton univeni- WINE AND LIQUORS He has been a fellow of the tiu before joining Marquette's Member NiUonal Electrical Cratrseten AaVi. staff in 1938. He is facul^ mod­ 1178 Stout St. AC 2-5731 Cold Beer — Mixes — Pop HOMES erator o f the Army and Navy “Your Friendly Liquor Store" Can GL. M 7 » Nr P U a DELIVERY ROTC units. BOlh aad Cuiaiao Leeibardt, Pt«p. FOR SALE «m Fv«*r«l a ML On sm iiel «t WMt MHi Ave. Hex! t* C feer Help preside space fer Bora w w i and fee tares. Pa- M )f PKrferi tnmlie “Regiateri* adverdten; ten then yea saw their ad la the‘Register.” a f i t s B e s t WANT TO SELL De WAYNE Fer the BEST U INGRAM YOUR HOME? LAUNDRY not try a Want Ad in The Register. The Cost A WHh*$ to Announce is Low and th^ Qliick Re­ sults will Surprise you! J DRY QEANING the Opening o f tho Tbe Ads are liried under Exquisite Dry Qeanlng Parish subheadings. jS/ieeiaUaimg h i Qmatity Plmmbing Plume MAhi S4281 and Heating Bapain IT 'S EASY—to place 0 ' k NORTH DENVER Wont Ad—Just d oll KE. SLATTERY 4-4205— 9oy “ Charge I t” DOCTOR TEAMS 2 5 RO U TES OPTICAL DR. JOHN G. RYAN, left, a member of the staff of & COMPANY REGISTER St. Anthony’s Ho^ital, Denver, for 40 years, displays Free Pich up Tea •r*OTcdtaUr iRvtMd *• a plaque honoring him on his 50th anniversary ts a physician. PLUMBING and HEATING flOM m M i « • ow iBwiliy. 4022 Tennysen Stroet Lmking on are Sister Mary Lina, administrator of the hoqpltal, LAUNDRY CONTRACTOBS W ANT ADS and Dr. Lloyd Wright, chief of staff. The plaque, dting Dr. 4 DRV a eONHOe. PreUiiatJOHn CLEANING Ryan’s “half-century of devotion to the service of men.” wUl be Bouar p. COHWO^ Vtae 9ot) AcHonl niMt lu. MHI in v u J M t o n . l e w Cestl placed in a medical waiti of the hospital's $4,500,000 south rring, SB. 44181 now under construction. THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER OHIct, 911 RoNR«'k SIrMt RAGE FIFTEEN n > r it f « y . S * p * . 1 5 , 1 W reiepiwiH, K «yil«ii« 4-4205

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i‘fis'441W Todiy T> P f OMriftw* Ad in the Register — Ask For the ClMsified DepartMeDt 45 ______^ ___ ^ _*____w 17A-»W onta Oy n o k A T B e e w il l A BETTER JOB BY OWNCR. S-BDRIC. BOHR, CUMB atyltoc. Saa tkla * bdrak brfc., W 44117. M l Wenbaatcr. E . A . W 1 L L N E R 4 C 0 . A m iC A T I O i r r O t B TOAWCI THt FIOPLB o r TH t fT A T t OF TO SCHOOL. SMI IDLIWH^. earm. batha ebarry k it tad faai. HA 4N17 H U MankaD, Arvada (Beijr Pm Ut PuUk. It vxitlac for yoa at tba AT.adMS. SS—St. ThereM COUWtADO.TCht B U R E A U O F tm. e a o b , I Brapiaoaa, outaUt ba^ Xra Haad. Naapana, Habe. SS—All SoBis btCM am ea r. m Uo. Ab axeaUMl 6UILOINO MATERIALS w rr tataoa la aeaai yoMMctan or Slftar, Hair. EMPLOYMENT paat for yM la buy a boma, tor HOFFAAAN HEIGHTS BRICK "llM w iatv Km lebednle be- Cathartea Onaoaa, lU V p . Slat ooeuaaaar •( !&• borolM lur do- 1480 HOYT II. y-UM low appraital vaiaa. Aaaataa iota. PatotodPaiaM sixy,XIV, wbHawhite Antoin,A n ttan , t bad- Sept 11. with Mu m s tt K tlM load, lot Of arw H liii. tad to StraaL Onaba, Nabraaka, NIaea, 3 6 1 BELLWOOD DR. .No qualBytof. rnMt| tvlbaUia,' pIvbMna. ' ' Extrw' NEW AND USED tkt u r i i a Ml vtMM BtBt Uw ttau Hair, Luataa. 9 tJB. eo SodaTt and 7 u n . 7 A » H k l p Wontofl laa thla txraldta t e d m . heaia. PBANN moathlTlM a«SNa«M RM IaXmI at MAdKlIy bmmamI ata^ iabd Daaoaa, lU No. Slat IMMEDIATE OCCURANa lUllOINO MATIMALS BoUt-tB ranca aad orin . Iftny axtra M B OWKNd M l * . » 111 ptfMaa BtvM la Mortal or tiraab 0 h a b a, Nabraaka, M alt o r Ftmelo fMtoraa. Truly t atoa boma la ax- REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 Phintolna a NaU a Wladaaa 1 U Alter and Secary Sedety tttla or nieari to o r to tbo to ld Napbtw, Hafr. c d lo it loe. 0 . a. Boranaoe. I f . OwMr h u other pltM aad waala a Dean naWoM tad ctert wi»icliHy to brtba 0. HcCait, SH Waat Utb HOUSEWIVES, SALESUOiES r-assL aala, oa thla a yr. oH bilak, m C with IF B M bifv- aad Fa- Bw m Q DaaaMeiittth Avaeaa, O a a r a r , Colorado, Natbwaat Dtevar, Kerdy W reddne wttb aoakM tab paadad Iv . a n , aad WhaaCrtte Otr tad OteaW o f Ota w r ConM, Laaitaa, Darlta^ AND SALESMEN > UNITED Reel Estate, inc beamed eaUtoc, Mparata dtorn., K tt f 1------* * '------“ • r * ^ . , eeartaoaa nlaa Contraetori A t Koatt Ttaatl Iraftt**- AM aay aM all othar ankseva upplamaat roar fuDlly toeomt, o n a. BOWY. au . s-is n mamrnofb Ora ptoca — H HpIWi A t A(Mi IbUBt wte wet ■ w t D M r ie t Ratra. Yoxr loeal raaltcr for W m tjW a a t v n Ava. TA. IdMI mM parMtaia froB roar bona or StN JULIAN STRUT bollMB UL, hattod a*r- *R weal e«Md late the aedety. Y m tad ateM o f m trt btnbr Yaa aad tack af yea art baraby fioH oar offlea 1 tb ^ apao. Alao HipaOaa thwaibent, laadatapiC, atttWd tM to tbo ath d v o( No- ootiflad that tba taaCtaHaat par. VaeaaU m lets, oak floort, OWhad tTACKMOUai REALTY CateeU n cUm i will follow for foat SitK dty votfcan. foaW , Hvad atraat naailaat IM M l W. N tt A v a GR K I7I ~ Iht *»— r*~ of hav parUaf to ba tba laat wW tad boea AC MSSl far iMoItttHaBL batatoaaL R 4 Mea, aaar acbaal aad tton la Lakawaatfi Aatoat cnw lai ■UKDMf MAmtAl the • o'clock Mane. Siatan Tart- ' S S % ^ E ttartr at tba ia a t a a iM a t tha daoadaet abo«a . . . . .TIOH e W A N Y tvaiTtblac. Qolcfc tQ H iklik. Balpb aaaa. New W aattHi Neppiaa. Fra. at Dw var aad UFBCntCUtA'I atta. CeMte. and CarolatU will aaw ad « 1U ba atfarad for probata IN OUABANTY BANK Cantar OL MlSt. CaB HeckNaa- far to aaO Puulttitl Caa am FOR SALE 466 8 S. at Catandj. tald U veMBo bafm tba Cevaty Cavrt a t tb a to a a. Ovr ParaonolUdd A aadated by Ktv. Salph Sauter ewr Md Cauatf et Dtevar; Utwl MriMM aillAll, txwv V - M a W tiOftr v ^ m r «« dW aad Cooaty et DM m , Otata HOUSEKBKR WANTED 7B S a rvla SaHs Haam ^ Mn. Friak Hillen bread. ItM M itoaBt, «Ma Mti Budt daaiaad a t Coiotodo, It tba City aad Ooaaty SS—S t BaiBadeUe ifiB SERVICE REALTY, prax. 18 m Sara add Maplia.dear. far a TraaaennDaad, tlw M tovlai Buildlaf la Hid CUy aad Caaaty wtodew. la tve dean. O M M ax. S w a n will praeUea Craca 4 tiM tftit rati aWala, W aata la tha at Daarar. am MamOtf, t M M b d ay W W W W W'W W'W RTH w W W '^ 4 BEDROOMS—116,200 INC. OJt 7-MN. to I p m la the thtath. CUy aad CeaM at Daerar aad au u tf Oetobar, IM . it IS oVoek A JL. V •OViaNIU.HeUSRKIBFRR A perfect lam family bam,tm a. am M r-tfu ar CatarM . toMt: Asa N la IS. aipiriiaaa wttb S C l ' i i ? W A I# iD TO lU Y «9 Tba aHral foidaaca leetwa it or aa a data w biiirnat Iharato to trawNiadad itta. Aa A aaretf a( taad Daaerlbad at «tUeb n U boartoa ranlafly aiy ’ ehUdraa, taeaa aoUaia aduHttoe A N M I p « mMRb. V, S3-St PahrWi'i " ra a u K R Md at 1M p m la the tdowa: O w M ta^ 1« Foot prafanrad, to raM I m ail bm - P v 'N N each ba eeadkaad, wbik aad wbara yoa a •vw. BE b«m . U N S. Broadw v SH. 4 « M aaad atbar yaara,ri*dn bay i as; ilBreh bu Mcat every firtt • o M a t Warttwaat eanar of taay appHt If ya« aa dak i i . ^ la BotharlaH Catbetta baeta. Bx-, a t Deotaie aad N Cathartaa etoaa Beck O . B B aad Watatara Ad- W fmxU Biy lifBfton aad laal 'oailaot (tlu y aad paipaaal U r-' GEORGE INNIS REALTOR by. 8 or S bdraL brlefc, w-w aaipat r^ladlax aad U m a x OMaday ad the aeoth. It U dratki ttaao bat I FtM, •f aaU C a a it tbto Ptk day af Sap- >bkt aaooHBMdtUoaa. No baary TNtW.NtbAva. BRAmi linaktoa for a Mewed by Ceafaadeo aad tba tbaaaa aoM pataiM wttb W a a i Umbar. UN. ,U e t. Cbaiaetor rafttaiWH wlU< S m Sc y ph liM w a w r B m a t Meek U. «« VICTOB B. OHANDY. ba rtqitoHad. Boa H . Tba Rafto ' II BlNWi SaenneCT Can momtoaa. Prat AppnMtL AUTO, NEW 59 Altar and Boaary Sodaty noet Faai awra or lata to peiat M ■Clark o f tba Caaaty Coort, • t a r . M IB a a a o e k . n 81a. Pciar and )Nttl las. root North of Booth bouadarjr Woadartul boma for Urc* Nmlly. : CA SH asa, thaaaa Wait t Foot sort 3867 BALSAM Father Kevin Covrtaey of By FHANCB D. DOtAN, Ifrtowa, er homa and olftoa. for yoof equity, aay looatJca. or lata to Watt bomsdary Hat OaputyCI^. b A u f., 4 batba. extra Uv- na., N m t, DESIRE THE BEST? tw unH , CaUl, vialtod thia paat of Hid Blo^ ibasM North to SITUATIONS WANTED, UCHASOLOTT, with rae. na. Extra apartmwtt caa I wAMmUt bNek bann et 1, W E. 6-2306 pUea of battaatna- Atlonay for BkaU U N Cob- ivaak with b li titter, Hra. nad aaU tax H it vaa aoadt to FEMALE 12 bava lacal toeoma t t oitb I bdJtat., t batba, A s / i V i taraiMBIdi- atdar trade. Owaar raaa. firaplaeaa faU bm to. Wa SEWING MACHINES 40 Ck^M Starka, aad fnaliy. Ntfaly tha daUaeoato Gantrol taxaa A LplaaM IH aaaaaatd aeWaal t^d rM l aaUU far Womaa dMirH day or maid weik- eaiad to Kkeela aad boa. The CCD UMbari ^ eo^ d Doarar 4, Calerado WID oaro tftar ehUdraa avaolnct. 2042 EUDORA ST. Pfaff IRQfItaBn Coaaela. 1 arntb tha yaar U R lb t aaU raal aMU (Pxkliahad ta tba D aanr INSPECTKM TIMB 1 TO M l aM. Na attoaknaato to bay, a a n a , a hreakfaat Uk tha parWt It wM taxad Ik tha wam a a t M B k ill Bafaraaoat. PV. S M I. CatbaUo BaaMar) Ctrpalad, draped. OaaaTa fcttebaa, ------bxttoa k ^ aaiaoNM. The W esf'c wat w dl dtanded. at w u the Daasha^aauh: toet tba itttetm Rrat FobBaattok: BaMambar U , INSt OBNIBAL OFFICE WORK - NO radaoMtod. Vaaaat Apprextom LEE KINNIE CO., Builders Alaa to aad ____ IHtod of M kBFtlnk Mptrad No- U « FobttHhaa: Ociobar U, UN 8BOBT HAND. AVAILABU HI- IM N dowa. O pH Bat tad Baa. i N B D A i m E 7 I I I LETS laA saym at'at: card pnty itos-M - toHhar eib. U A that tba BUM bM HDUTELY. HA. BSUL GC m iu . Ofe. BA. S-ltU D m H A t-UN No M d ty •et baaa riditnad; that aitd ftop- rTtnlBiifllfTIII L o r g e s f •rtp way ba ratiM id at o v tiaM m THB COUNTY COUBT Oar lovely S-badraM hena, N il Ha. badara a Tax Paad la bkad; that a It tad fa t tba CHy aad Cooaty of FINE IRONING. |1.00 PER itbad apt la ' Tax Daad *D belaaead to tha aald Dcovar tad atMt o f Cotortdo HOUR. GL 5-1860 C3araMkL BA. M 7 N S e / e e f / o n MR. AnORNEY CHy aad Ce«aty a t D w ar. lawfal badrcaae. Baal Daavar Boma. M H dtr o f h U am V O a a ta , am IN THB MATTSR OF THB O T A T I Catboik widow tad o m ipa >* Ml fo r rallrad coopto. U4JN m m t v a t PaiaHhar at 11 OF H ABU CARUO, t i n kaawa at rtr potaa watw «M M Det MartoCaitoa,^______weald Uka iM af qaaritra aad aaaD Call DU. A llN Priced from ktaa O T. aslaH tba a im a baa b o b wacM to axebaapa fo r all dntlaa to »v» Ciftili InW ir. , rabM id bMra aa^am m amaa a t ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL MTKB o r RLNW OP PITmON Pitoat parlab <» ractory. Fanaaa- SS-Chriat The Kins latd w M tatM, noU, aiM- n U data. •ally. BM K , Tba Baftotar, IN W T T N It t w hold aad M l tU a POt OmaMINATION OP ______tSHIP Baaaodt. RILL T O F -C T OWNBB Mte MCdat M itnawlti. M b day af AwaW. WM- Ta iRindece Tae ta tka la d ite OaNlflad Saetla KaO T e w L ^ a l IMlcoa U THE F E O n i 6 r THB BTATE Caatanp. t-bdrai., daa. fliiiaiait f b a n k K. ootn^ roim o r c o i t t i ' 13—EDUCATION b«at MML abAtarod patio. U Aah. T aah Hanaear al havaeka b^ > ^ lo PL. MBIT. FOR $1,00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS TiaatkiH , CRy aad Coosty $ 1 8 9 5 D Bm UTHOUC • f D C B H T TAKE M O nC l that tbara bH b M STENO BRUSH-UP SS—OttarRJui Aa«eli By tOTW .CAad, fliad to tta ikenntHad aaUta t la your aborlbaad or toplaf RU8TY1 K E G l$ m Dapaty Trtaaartr patittM a N tof Car a Jodtotol atear- Karell today fo r a aaori ratraabar 5495 LOWEU TO BUY, SEU OR SWAP (Fabilibad ta iba Daavar ^iliw iiit ito rililn titn iltT i e< tba c a o m . IBH Klaettto typawritara. I l I N t * bodrooma, 4 UvaL 4 m F.O. U x 1620 CatfaWto BaoM arl baba a t tueh dsatdM i, aad aatUai 8m U avaatoc Atoam , quallfUd la- ri(pt FaUMiakt StpMHbar L w e. farth tint tba leHee. addrvMe and ftrnetora. Raaaonabla rataa. old. iHra a it bttok, m b ^ ^ F1U IN COUPON I WORD PER lO X LM FabUetitok: Baplwnbir U , INS. TalirtMdiHn to daeadast al all p•^ IKSTRUCnON F(Ht BICINNERS torod wtUt, taoeiaa yard, baaattfal tMa wbe ara a r claim to ba baira IN TYPING k it Otar Rada aad Haiperiat HUb. y- . OWtoaattba of taUI daoadML m far M kaowa 6JH Waat Nth Avaaua t blka. from e n d a adtooL Wm caa- TRBAawUR to tba paOUoaar, art aa M lowt, HA.X4IN IvaaBA.SICU ttdat trade. Call owaar ( A U I N CHv andId OaPklp e f Dair to-wlt: laMpMMMkto Aaaa Caitoa T o oee. SIN HaB- SS-OdlF Triattr •aa Paikway, Oaavar, Cotorailo, ROOMS FOR RENT, HO. M l Daoabtar. FUmiSHED 20 A8SUHB 4H% G. L lo ta A A bdfN NOTtCI o r RIBCBAW OF REAL Yoa ara baraby aetUlad to appear brick boato, faU btatt. btoittoa, T I l A S U t l t OTATE AT TAX BALE AND OF ■ad aaiwar tba patKloe wttbla 1 or t Aria, twia bade, wardroba faaead yd. Oaaa to lebMla. 7m CNv aad CttaN ' a t 0am appucahok for bsuanci twMty daya atta* Hcvtoa a f tUa eiotaii. IM ai roam wttb TV. LovAy DAa Ct, or n o HA. FUN MakWeal Bvkdtop o r TlEABUESn DEB). aatka OB yaa Of la r n d by pobUea- loeattoa.'oabBt. BA bSW. TO WBOM a HAY COHCBM, to Mao, wlibm twakty daya aftor Iba SS—8 t Jaaw AUfp PAin FOR SALE SIS trary ptnaa N aatatl pecaatal laat pobWatloa a t tbia aattoa) aad ■ 0. X4S R o m tor 1 ar I aiala itadaati. Uv- ~CtfvaAaw nda d n fl eaib. toMlito icB or pvbduii 6r n m o r Ml a pe ear a t tha haatoeaftor dw to daUoU a t ta aatwar or appeal aaaa toe C/ort w S pra w id to ra- raam— t, TV . maala apuiMal, U baa OFF M&NTV1EW wttk m a HAA M . aloo b o U t o l u TATB AT TAX BALE ANDW tetibad lA tot a t ptaaNaak Md WE MSN. NEWUSTOfO Cbovy, M . « Daeatu. GE S 4M . KicAnoM rokaiuANCB to tha ptTH k to wbe« luuea tba eWra a ^ bear a ta eU coui.'arnlnc a k-s D I D . ta w aa ta x a d o r ao- Iba ba tu W aoab daw teat and M Ur A meat attraettva, iM ary fatally TO WHOM IT HAY CONCDN. to lad, aad ta aO partoaa ktviae a druraa daiariilalitc who ara Iba HOUSE FOR RENT, b e a t, to a baiattfal block. I tidi'Ha- CUP $1.00 TO IT AND MAIL TO e w y panak to aatoal panakkak h tataraat or ttUa a t raoord la at b p 'n of aeeh daaoaaod pataoe. I baaa. formal dtoin., btktoaL ami O aM at Oaavar, CttaraStk W a FURNISHED 23 The firms Usted here a M p M H a t the hMNafiar da- to tb a h U priadiii ted h < Claaaiflad Advertlaiuf The Regittar, • M k S to k d , to t ar p h h Im a apd Mittoliy to m b dav al Aopoat, INI. Sb»to33Si:V»« deserve to be remembered B oi 1630, Danvar 1. Coio., or F N M a In to 0 . 44206 H tba pHMk to oM m m m S Viaaaat D. lefctoy VKTOR B. ORANDV, Two aU apa paoNaaari. I bl lab aad Miebbaaf when you are distributing H M waa toaad H N tto a lty iM H ad. aty aad CioBO of Daerar Clark a t tba Ciaaty Cavrt to Bely Family. I N N par m N M N May I abow tt to yaot CaU Md to m partaM kaitoc •> totoM VlaaaMD. Bektoy. By LawN I. VandHrltr, CIS Ralph Carrier GL OTM. M n. Matt. FL. M M L your Mtronage in the dlf- D a i ^ Ctorb ar tWa aTraaatd la ar ta M h M BOktay Ceaatroelf'v rooralbca. I ferent Unes of business. NBHlM tad totra HpaatoW to Ym aad aaeh/we ara htraky JAMia W. CtBAMIR, BAUMAN REALTOR b iy aad Ceeaty ef •aeier Atternav. FURNISHRD too-ioan boon for SX. EMU U N a. ASH. MtllM that tba Ith day of 4M Malaatic BM|, raaL Sottabla for couple. IIH Kala. •Wba Maffat ^ m i i I lB p r a * a - Ntvambar. 1m< tba Haoactr af Biatb BL — H M D M r t o t Raaaeaa Bx-Oftklo Traatonr of tba Danvar, Cola. SS— St. J o b s ' N a a p h 0 . FtMrtlaa, TtM tok Qty and Coeaty of Daaaar a KB 1 tTTt Y m aad aaab ef p m a ra b r n t e Stata ef Colorado, told tt pabtti (PaUtabad la tba Daevar 2 4 —H o u m for Rdnt M ADAMS SERVICE DIRECTORY kpetOad ibat aa tha Ith day af No- to CUy tad Ceoaty of Daanr, CatboUa Raflttar) Unfurniihad Cemplatoly ramodalad aad dae. 8 w akir. UN. tba Htaaaar a t B a r- Flrat FabUeatUa: Aocoat H , U N bdrm. hoBto, earp atl^ I KE. 4-4205 ■ tba tpeUeuL who bn auda da Laat PobUMtlaa: laplnsbar B , U N aaaa Xx-Oftielo Tr M erer a t tba auad nr i Tiaaaertr^i Paid, tba AROOH HOUSE ba aaaa tt ba appradalad. EA 1-4H1. ekraed Oawky at Daarar ted Stato teUbwIaa dateribad M l atoito. NEAR CT. FRANCIS. ' W t W i i l i , h M at pokht Hto to IN THI COUNTY COURT NtMta la tba dtp aad Ooaaty af CATHOUC FAMILY PREFERRED. SELL BY OWNER ASH HAUUNO tty aad Ceasty af Dakrar, tba a^ Daavar •d SUto of OotoeMo, In and far tha Ctty and Coanly P lA lfU Spadoot 4 badnom lamlly boma- CURTAIN LAUNDRIES LANDSCAPING pKaxt. wba bat aada dtoptad far tonrtL at Denver Oaa block from ChuRb aad tebeoL Miliar Tratk larrMa FRANOB LACl .. a TraeiBarS Deed. Iht laOawtoc Lot Btxtaaa (U) axcMt North and Uato af CAarado 25— FURNISHED AFT CaU RKE UW N Undtrtp*v. aew la tba iM itoad M l Htita, ktoaU to Iba EA MM. Pickup Aaytlnta AL.AIN8 E M , C U R T A IN I Una to Piapara yocr aoQ for faU Oat Buadrad Fifty TbtM Cad NO. F 4H n o F ta d Caoty af Daarar tad Suta NOTICI TO CRIDITORt I TAUXCLOTHL Ol l a a . rntt lardana, and pattoa, ftaa Thraa Baadtad n d Thirty Twa 461 ADAMS efCetorede, iM rtt; ROOM MATE SHAFFER’S RUBBISH BLANKira.J fX IT I. BEf l r e a d a uhe< •fttoiata. BE. 8 H V ar bL »- Oaa Thooaaadthi (U U S ) Faat, ■atoU o f FLORINCE N HOLT.; BaaNwatoarty 1.11 Yaat af OVER U . SINGLE. Pratty T r a m brick betoa, to par CLSAND n LA1SCT ftlBODR. •m. la Blaet Oaa (1} McOtotoak (Doeaaood) No. P-aNII. fact eoadittoa. Drtva by bad aaU BEKOVAL WartbiMterty N N Faat at Lau AU parnae bavtxf elattaa apataat KMFLOTED. HAND r t e m a o m x . laa kala- SubCMatoa; COMMERCIAL AND HM dm ia H M »f tax. M en ro O . rad I to II toNW ia, Md Hirtb- tba above aamad aaUU ara taqolrad M A .U aN RED SOLINGBI. REALTOR maTh. ta. saw . . waatorty £ T Paat if Ifirib itii Ibat atod tax tala «•• nada to RESIDENTIAL ^ tad rock, itaraL land, top laU. . Oto CitHnaiai Gaaaral tokM to flla ib M Cor aOawaBca to tha IN7 OAYLORD DU. BMl Caaaty Oaorl a t tba Ctty aad REASONABLE RATES DECORATING HE dirt, cladara, tfadiad whtla n e k a m M i icititot aaH real aatala W 25A—Shoriitf Apoftmant aad raaita laik. W f 44181 ' taalH**pJaafe'*M **iClL^ Coxaty of Daarar, Cotondck m or UNDER $19,000 AL. U810 — NT dMWad H NerNatat the year UN; tb « tald rati Htato Ceacaeial AN wn taxM to tba Bam a t Vtaaaal bafaro the Utb day a t /taxarr, apaetooa baaxatow, 8 bdima- i *arty lU raat af N arUM fly IN I, ar aald elatoia abaU ba nrerer to ihara apaitmant IP Jffp MppnMOt. 0RKMPOW LAWN MOWERS ------ac U ll aad a t W a N D. lakiay: that tba atiN titp partod b a t . m baUia, t bdtma. la ba BRICK banM IHOSbarmaa Hra. Board. SP. 747N M r iii^ iC H North- W redanpOea axplrad N iiv iM if PATRICIA BOLT HILDEBRAND. CR. 44l4t after S.-N pja. |ffH O^f*W K*Miff tor'j.*T. L ja tbarptkad and ra- t l F a X a t Baatbaaft. >Mh, U N ; that Iba ta rn b n set YetKBfALTY AC.MBI1 Brick Wetk, naBaatt, BBapUfa. n aeapat.H; STM.______drad. rraa Mk-ap aad i AdmlalaCntrtx, C. T. A. awv I b a ^ ^ . HA 44118. baaa radam ad; that aaU piopai WtLUAH C. MURRAY, JR.. 4 .b a d ra a brick, 1 flivplaeaa. .M at Pokittog. NSatottA BE. SU7L »a y ba ralaM iC at aay ttoia I 25—Fumiahod Aportmanh IT41 So. Ociarada Bivd., (a n t a , faaead yard, alosuiCT DRESSMAKING fare a Tax Daad la toaaad; that a For Rant (to rn wtndowa tad deoti. DK MICK 6 CEMENT WORK UNB4 SERVICE Ihx Daad wtti ba M ead ta tba tald Daavar U . Ooto. D U nK A K IN O , AI.TBRATIONS. Pb«aaaK.7-UU le iti. SCHOOL UNIFORM. OK »4W4 MOUNTAIN CUy aad Cooaty a t Daavar, Jawfal (FsbOabad to tba Dearer F u m iih a d Apottmanfi REPAIR WORK, N M , btitk p M l h U tax Hto boMar of aald earttfluto, m tba to(, etilnuiayi, watarpaveflpa, an TOWRL A SUFFLT CO. dakaiaaat 0 Moral taxaa CatbaUe ReAaUr) 2 and 3 Rooms S3— S t L e o it ORUGGISfS Utb d u of Paanaiy at 11 e'toech Pint FubUcattoa; S e p ta b e r U, UN m ast atecaetof. Weak aw nataad B. n . Backina, Haaaatr to ta H Hto tail tatata tar M l , oalaa ibt tama bH baM Laat FablteatiM: October V. IND. 2320 end 2330 Glonorm 8 bedroom bilck by owaar. FuU Na M > too attalL a a lM WE. YOUR PBncRipnoNa 8080 8. draal RA. 8.784? radian ad before U o'elodc boob of faaead yard. 44181. . K d S & a r a f W ad date. 1 block from Kbool baaoaiaat rood ctotatt, faaead y M wUl ba fUad aetraaily at ■Nea. T n * e ; tbM tba ttofittory Kttebaa a a tlu apace, aaparata ^ WAIHINOTON P A M PBARIUCY PLUMBING WITNns ny bead tad nal thla m ^4.7N ITA Cn^tmaat 8U tod af r a d M u S axpUad No- Utb day of Boptambar, UN. APARTMENT, Ph.SF. 74f» IMSoulbOtylard AD kiaa, ilintlDad aele ibar Mb. HNt that tba h m b n The firms Usted here BUIlOa 6 CARPENTII (SEAL) UNFURNISHED 26 baatan. t ltJ f. Wa i biM radantadrtltb it h M pre^ FRANK K. BOtrmwOBTH, SL Har?—S3 ELECTRICIANS P lxtobbf, 784 Baala Fa Dr, AC 1 m y ba * at lay tJraa U tattar a f Ravaaua CatboUe widow aaada aa oaDfra- to tototoWW Wto Vtoto’W wa a Tax Daad la tnoadi tool * deserve to be remembered KxOffleto Tratao i ar. Itbad a p t — Uvlaa, badreon aad Owner elfa r»-yaar«ld aarly Aat•^ ELEaRIC WIRING—NEW, RE REMODEUNO Daad w S bainaMd to Ib a h M CRy a< eaa ty o f Daarar BUILDING AND CRy tad Caaaty a t O m n t , lawful kttebaa. A aauU toeoma. Near S t lean kbadroom. lib batl& ton b M WIRE, ADDITIONAL WIRING, when you are distributing Mary Haydalena er Holy FtmUy. oant attach#^ I17JN. UH Pcrchaa ran citltd . Pattoa, aar- M t o r a t h U aartMlHta, am tba CONTRACTING By ROY W. CASS. B l. 7 N 0 t ______CraithlU Dr. BY AN EXPERT. EA. 2-5203. m la , fin xa a . aaw roan addMaxa. •Hb day tf PitaHhit at il FOR ANT RSMODBIiNG Caaaani work. Ptowar bcouN ate. WM ItH, Mton tba n m b _ Spxty--___ Trtaearar your patronage in the dif­ IPubUttMd to tbeDM var REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 IN TOUR HUME FURNITURE CLEANERS M n a n dxpailtoea. Free idliaatei, M diM id baCen U aWaek aaaa af 0 .0' . Labb, OB. 74148 or GU MM. add Mta CatbaUe Recktoi) ferent lines of business. — 1NOD8 OR OUT — Fbat PabUaatiOB: Captanbar U. I M SS-N pI Uated b? Parlab A.AA. FarW tan Cleaaara L n t Fwtiliwttoa: IHptanbir N UN - CALL UJUA SACK4ftUk RR18KtoiB 4 FanttaradaxtoMafantypaA ROOFING d v of AaCML UN. P «P 4 y AC. I-14II Caatem upbelatny tad fx n . repair. aOTKB OF NNAL aaTTLaMcitr FiANE K. B otm fivoS m L Batata af ntD E R IC X F. MOLKO, i M B M IW PUtokTAIItol rU lM , Naof reab, rabf rapdn , toaolatlaa. HaaesH e f l e n a w W -Ofllde Mlatlac, ate. AU work Xoafiatoad. alaa kao*a n PIED F. MOLKO. CATERMG 4A P. ftdablkfaad U8T AC. S M I tM M ia r , va that 1 bava WK 41711 WE. S.U87 SU. 1-M I 8141 CnMFL aaar ^ M b A v e . toad ny ftoal lapatt to tba Ceuty OTHER TWO- AND THREE-BSROOM HOMES MEHBBBOF REGISTER Caxrt af toa d t o aM OaaMp at 2 BATHS BftlOC-ATTACHS OARAAE R . B O O OF L O U PAMBB WAUPAPHI, PAINTS Daxvaa. O aliw ai. u d that a v par FULL BASBifB^-lM M SIATI OCCUPANCY HEATING *!*„^9'***J” CHUKH FURNITURE WaBaapar 8to a ran aad oil IM m abaO O a wrtttax eklaetlOB with tb* j j S T ^ tbto. i f f a . — k M aaxit aa a t bafnra Oetobar t $l2,950'end up WANT ADS Cuatom boUt U b la , titan, FOLEY HEATING M 4 4 M MjaatoFaPe. > HELM «MON VAN LOON. O PO fllTO l YU . $4111 I I 7-2397 and.dnirdi fumltare. Free BaacKHr etUnatae. Pleaec call a ft « WINDOW SHAM THOMAS B. M A intB O N , Catoakn BUY Ph i i Hi . WX SPECIALIZB ON-SMOKY AHaraav far Ma ••••»• 6 pjn. 81 7-001. LARGE m Baftk et a iM to. Viittkid to toato OirecUy South on Wadsworlh to FIREPLACES. CHIMNEY ADORN Phaaa RA.M tl> CATHOite UdWTIE Raddles CiMMt aid TROUBLES, THERMOSTAT wmoewtoUMCO. CPobOabad to tba Oaavar JeweU Are. ind foUow Calahin Signs. New ahmiaa u 4 vaaatRn Mtodi O t SMALL NKDS CONTROLS. STEAM WATER to atom. CatbeOc RaxMac) F ix tiro 9 m p PLANTS, GAS AND 0 0 . SOLVED OUKKIY ; n m PnbUeatloa: A o x w to, U « , I Lad FibtkaOga: Saptobw u T m . US8 8. <3a?tto> BURNERS. TA. M107. 14471 'ulT Bm4vay ^AGE SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursdoy, Sept. 15, 1960 Four Boys From Area Begin Studies Vi • ' II Students of Mullen High Start At St. Andrew Avellino's Seminary Preparations for Lives as Religious

With the entnnce of four Is a graduate of Sacred Heart Colorado Springs, attended high Eleven boys from Mullen High ated from the parish school be­ Santa Fe, N.Mex., after com-, area boyi to' S t Andrew Avei- School in Boulder. He was a school in the Springs. He re­ School, Fort Logan, hsve lell fore going to the brothers' Fort pleting one or more years at lino Seraiiury, Den>-er. the Boy Scout and a.i altar boy. and turned recently with bis family for various religious houses of Logan school. Mullen. Theetioe Fethen hive (then i has spent three years with bis from overseas, where iiis father study to prepare for the priest­ George Sherman left for Glen Andy Kramer, son of Mr. aod further step in* their new work family oveneas. while bis fa- served abroad 'vith the Army. hood or brotherhood- Two will Ellyn, 111., to begin studies for Mrs. ‘Thomas Kramer, 15 Jack* in North America. ,her was on active duty with Lonnie visited Rome, where he study for the diocesan priest­ the priesthood as a Maryknoller. son Street, is from St. Joha’i As the need fOn parL gious life. out her four years at Annun­ as well as for children coming Peter J. Politzki, son of Mr. ciation and was named "Out­ to school every day and Satur­ and Mrs. Anton Politzki of 3936 standing Four-Year Student" by day. Fillmore Street, is entering St. Monsignor Thomas Barry, presi­ CLASSES TO BEGIN Thomas' Seminary in Denver in dent of Annunciation High. Catechism classes for public the class of 1960. Thelma Steckline is the school children will begin Satur­ FROM GERMANY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peter, an immigrant from Steckline of 4519 Pear! Street. day, Sept. 17. Puplb will gather Germany in his freshman year, Thelma was an outstanding stu­ in the church at 9:30 to learn overcame a language handicap dent, an active member of the their assigned classrooms. t 1 and became an outstanding stu­ sodality, the Catholic Student’s The games party is held in the dent. He was art editor on the Mission Crusade, the Junior cafeteria of the new school on annual staff and vice president Red Cross, and the annual staff. Thursday evenings. of the Legion of Mary in bis MARGARET MARTINEZ Boys 11 years old or older senior year. Margaret Martinez is the interested in the Boy Scouts are Three girls entered the no­ daughter of Mr. and hlrs. Frank invited to attend a meeting Fri­ vitiate of the Sisters of Charity Martinez of 3747 Lafayette day, Sept. 16, at 8 p.m., in the at Xavier, kans. Street. Margaret was a grad­ hall. \ Dianne Meek is the daughter uate of Annunciation in 1959 NOVENA SLATED of Hr. and Mrs. John F. Meek and attended St. Mary College, Father Joseph Becker, C.M., of 3325 Columbine Street. Xavier, Kans., in the past will conclude the solemn Mi­ Dianne was president of the year. While at Annunciation raculous Medal Novena begin­ Legion of Mary and of the Stu­ she was active in the sodality ning Sept. 25. Religious articles dent Council in her senior year. and in the Ski and Bowling will be sold in the course of the She was always active in school Clubs. She was also an office novena, including Sunday, Oct. Lonak Lucero Andrew Ott projects, was freshman class assistant. 2. The novena will close Oct. 3. George Sherman Andy Burke Tom Bender

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