Aid for Church Schools Held Constitutioiial

By Paul H. Hallett schools is a public function a Church-related institution would never have written into A masterly feat of lucid which by its nature is deserving i meeting reasonable state re- their Constitution any clauses legal analysis, a triumphant of governmental support. i quirements. aimed at sterilizing public life of religious content, and vindication of common 2) There exists no constitutio­i 4) The government in the U.S. sense, is the way Joseph C. nal bar to the aid of such edu- is without power to impose upon 2) No U.S. Supreme Court Craven, attorney for the the people a single educational decision can be cited to show that government may proffer Denver Archdiocese, de- system in 'Vhich all must par­ ticipate. its assistar’ ce to the health cribes ttw tt-page study just re­ and education of our citizens leased by the NCWC Legal De­ In 19 Slotnf only through secularized gov­ partment in Washington on "The As a matter of policy, aid to ernmental institutions. Constitutionality of the Inclusion Church-related schools is vindi­ On the contrary, the court has of Church-Related Schools in cated by these two facts: upheld appropriation of moneys Federal Aid to Education.” In 19 states, whose school pop­ to Catholic hospitals, and has Collaborating on this work ulation represents half that of approved bus rides and text­ were William R. Consedine, head the nation. Catholic schools are books to Church-related schools. of the NCWC Legal Department, providing education to 18.6 per Mmy Co-operof* Father Charles M. Whalen, of cent of all children in elemen­ Georgetown University; tary and secondary schools. The Supreme Court in 1952 William V. Ball, general coun­ For the year 1960 alone, the held that "we are a religious sel of the Pennsylvania State Catholic educational system sa­ people” and that religion and Welfare Committee, and George ved American taxpayers $1,800,- government may in various E. Reed, associate director "of 000,000. ways co-operate. the NCWC Legal Department The Catholic schools are a The Meyer decision of 1923 and former practicing attorney meeting place for children of struck forcefully at the view in Denver. different economic and ethnic that all educational rights belong H w precise qnesUon to backgrounds and have usually to the state, and even more elo­ which nils study addressed It­ not been located according to quently the Oregon decision of self is: May the federal gov- racial neighborhoods. 1925 declared that the child is George E. Reed emment provide secular edu­ They have historically proved not the mere creature of the State. cational benefits to the public cation in its secular function, a" invaluable training ground in private non-profit schools, Six of Hierarchy at Jubilee Mass This may take the form of to prepare citizens for full par­ For almost 200 years Congress Church-related as well as non- matching g r a n t s , long-term ticipation in a pluralistic so has in numerous ways provided and priests from throughout the Rocky Mountain loney, Arehbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, Bernard denominational? loans to I institutions, scholar­ ciety. aid to Church-related schools. area traveled to Denver to join David M. Ma­ J. Sullivan, S.J., Titular Bishop of Helicamassns and retired A list of 41 such programs con­ loney in celebrating the silver jubilee of his ordination as a Bishop of Patna, India; Bishop Charles A. Bnswell of Pueblo; The specific conclusions to ships, tuition payments, or tax C on stitu tion a lly , aid to sisting of grants to Church-re­ priest. Gathered to congratulate Bishop Maloney after his Ju­ and Bishop Hubert M. Newell of Qieyenne. A crowd of 225 'to which this study comes are benefits. ^ Church-related school children lated institutions was issued on bilee Mass Dec. 12 in St. Thomas’ Seminary are, from left. Monsignori and priests attended the Mass. as ftdlows: 3) The parents and child haveis j unimpeachable, because; March 28 of this year by the Bishop Joseph Lennox Federal of Salt Lake City, Bishop Ma­ 1) Education in Church-relateda constitutional right to choose 1) The Founding Fathers Department of Health, Educa­ tion, and Welfare. On Ml. SI. Francis’ Campus Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations On the other hand, the predic­ Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1961 — Permission to Reproduce, Except table result of any massive fed­ , On Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following Issue eral aid to education that would $640,000 Circular Chapel Rising exclude the voluntary school would result in a critical weak­ Construction is under way on 360, will focus on a large central At present there are 60 sis­ The Sisters of St. Francis Ser­ ening of the latter, presaging a new $650,000 circular chapel altar and Communion railing. ters living at Mt- St. Francis, aph operate 20 schools and the ultimate closing of many at the mother-house of the Poor Native stone from the Mt. St. nine hospitals, including St. An­ Church-related schools. and 40 aspirants studying at the Sisters of St. Francis Seraph on Francis property will be used thony’s Hospital, Denver; St. DBIVERCATHOIIC Such discriminatory aid, the the Woodmen Valley campus of to finish the exterior of the high school there. Mother Regin- Francis’ Hospital in Colorado tudy pointed out, would in effect Mt. St. Francis, north of Colo­ building’s first story; the upper alda is the Provincial. Father Springs; five hospitals in Ne. “prohibit the free exercise of rado Springs. level will be finished with pre­ Walter Jaeger serves as chap­ braska, and one each in Kansas religion,” forbidden by the First A carillion tower, which will cast concrete. lain. and New Mexico. Amendment. house a high fidelity elec­ REGISIBR tronic Flemish bells system with a two octave range, will ChriftnMS Vigil, face Woodman Valley and the VOL LVI. No. 18 , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 DENVER, COLORADO campus. St. Vincent's Open House to Mork imber Days Architect for the new structure is Gordon Sweet of Colorado Oroot Ciiarity to Famlllei Since Dec. 24 falls on a Sun­ Springs. The general contract Erection of $300,000 Additions day this year, the Vigil of Christmas may be observed has been awarded to Gerald H. vent at St. Vincent de Paul’s grade school but also a propos­ wlthont the traditional fast Phipps, Inc., of Colorado Springs An open house will be De Paul Society Works Gain and Denver. Parish, Denver. Including furn­ ed high school. and complete abstinence. held Sunday, Dec. 17, from ishings, the cost is more than The new chapel wiU bring 2 to 4 p.m. to mark the A $250,000 fund drive was By Edwahd T. Smith more persons in those families, society paid 1,583 visits to fam­ Pope John XXIU in 1959 ex­ bring to nine the number of $300,000. launched in the parish in the tended to the faithful the completion of major addi­ Members of the St. Vin­ and distributed aid worth thou­ ilies in the year—436 more than major buildings on the 1,400 The two-story school annex fall of 1960. A 25-month pay­ choice of observing the VigU tions to the school and con- boosted the total number of cent de Paul Society in the sands of dollars more than in the previous year—and aided acrra of land belonging to the ment period was set op to of Christmas eiflier on Dec. classrooms to 16, all of which Archdiocese of Denver in. 1960, , according . , to the 45th an- 4,311 persons in the families, an convent. The convent operates cover the parish debt and the 23 or Dec. 24. will be in use when the next the past year made increase of 564 over 1960. its own dairy and poultry costs of the expansion. school year starts. In conjunction with the cam­ The total value of aid pro­ NotaUm Fro/ad Since Dec. 24 is a Sunday, farm and has its own reser­ visits to. families, assisted Prison Chaplain The Rt. Rev. Eu­ paign, the parish eliminated the vided by the so d e ^ la IK l Other significant gains for the Catholics this year need not voir and water system . gene A. O’Sullivan, pastor, second collection on Sundays, amount^ to $48,ltt,88, sur- ^ r included 1 ^ children " fe tte Tii^with f^st a«d' T ^ , gnfflnd jjoor Will Mark 37 said present enrollment, which school tuitioh, the building fund panlng the previous yien’ s m parochial schools’, an increase abstlmmtif, * Bcdtratig toi the story structure will house ad­ is 668, is expected to rise to coUection, and a special contri­ total by $2,264.03. of 150 per cent over 1960; 1,309 Rev. Waiter J. Schmitz, B.S., St. Jude Burse ministrative offices, common’s Years as Priest about 700 at that time. On the bution plan in the Summer that transients aided by the Salvage dean ol ^ 's c h o o l of theology In tus letter addressed to the and seminar fooms, and living teaching staff at present are served as a replacement for in­ Bureau, an increase of 65; and at the Catholic University of Father Justin McKeman, O.S. deceives $34 Vincentians, Archbishop Urban quarters for the administrative eight Sisters of Loretto and come that had formerly been de­ 7,789 articles of clothing distrib­ America. B., 64, chaplain for the past 17 J. Vehr said; staff. This part of the building six lay teachers. Two busses rived from annual bazaars. Seven contributors this past uted to men, women, infants, “ I have read with much in­ Saturday, Dec. 23, as one of will be connected directly to thejy®**^ **■ Ccdorado State Pen are operated to transport pu­ week added $34 to the St. Jude boys, and girls, up 2,528 from terest the annual r ^ r t of the the winter Ember Days, must existing convent structures chaplain at the St. pils to and from school. Burse for the education of fu­ the year before. Particular Council of the So­ be observed, however, as a tjjg jThomas More Hospital, Canon The school annex includes, ture priests, raising the total to Also showing a gain were re­ ciety of St. Vincent de Paul. day of fast and partial absti­ I City, will celebrate the 37th an- besides additional classrooms, a $3,41.53. ceipts of the society, which To Seat 3 6 0 Parish Returns May I take this opportunity to nence. All Catholics above the niversary of his ordination to furnace room, a choral room, This week’s donors included came to $31,347.34, as compar­ On the second floor will be express my deep appreciation age of seven may eat meat the priesthood Thursday, Dec. and additional rest roOm facili­ Mrs. S.M.S., Denver, in thanks­ ed to $26,853.85 the previous the chapel nave, sacristies', and Given on Collection to the Vincentians for their fine only once on this day, as on 21. ties. giving, $1; Mrs. J.G.A., Den­ year. narthex, which will -be circular work accomplished in the name Wednesday, Dec. 20. Friday, Father Justin, born at Pitts The Chancery Office has rsi ver, in thanksgiving, $3; Of this total, the councils M ew C h a p el of Christian charity. Dec. 22, is a day of fast and in design. The seating in the , , „ , j- j leased the totals for the collec­ H.E.G., Denver, $5; a convert, spent $29,650.84 for aid to needy nave with a capacity of about ’ philosophy The three-story addition to the 'Tn the secrecy of volun­ complete abstinence. nave, wun a capacity oi aooui theology in St. Vincent’s tion taken up in parishes of Denver, in thanksgiving, $10; persons—an increase of $3,318.16 convent includes a new chapel, tary labor, unheralded and un- College, Latrobe, Pa, He fur- the archdiocese for the CathoUc EXJ*., Denver, $5; V.P.M., Los in the year—and another $1,830 the first one for the nuns. publicized, so much good has jthered his study of theology in University of America on Nov. Angeles, $5; and E.M.G., Denver, for special works, such as the Other faculties are an en­ been done spiritually and phy­ Holy Cross Abbey in Canon City. 26. The returns are given be­ in thanksgiving, $5. burial committee and for com­ larged kitchen and dining room, sically for God’s af^cted and low. The sum of $6,000 will estab­ munity camps and centers aid­ First Christmas Festival j Ordained in 1924 by Bishop J. a new laundry room, and en­ lish a seminary burse in per­ u n d er-p riv ileg ed . Only the DENVER PARISHES ed through the Denver Deanery larged conference, community, CaUiedrad t <14.48 great Gii>d above can reward I Henry Tihen of Denver, Father petuity for the education of a Council of Catholic Women. and recreation rooms. The con­ AU Saints’ 241S7 student for the priesthood. The yon adequately. The value of clothing furn­ i Justin served as assistant pastor All Souls' (Englewood) # 343.50 To Feature 1,000 Voices vent has room for from 28 to AnnundaUon 75.00 principal will be invested and “ I express the hope that the iture, and other supplies dis­ at St. John’s Church, Longmont, 30 nuns to staff not only the (Turn to Page 5 — Column 1) only the interest used. good Vincentians wilt continue tributed through the salvage Some 1,000 participants in the starting at 7:30 in the Regis before going to Canon City. Donations to the seminary their self-sacrificing labor in comn|ittee was conservatively burse should be sent to the Most the name of the Savior of Chris­ placed at $13,471.62, and cloth­ first Denver archdiocesan College Fieldhouse. | -phe story of Father Justin’s Rev. Urban J. Vehr, Archbish­ tian Charity.” ing and bedding supplied to Christmas festival went through Choirs from nine Denver - ; great work with the inmate Holy op of Denver, Chancery Office, With 30 councils reporting out needy workmen conservative­ a final rehearsal session setting area parochial high schools, Name Society has been distrib- Will Basket Pleas Meet 1536 Logan Street, Denver 3, of 34 for the fiscal year ending ly vidned at $3,231.40. This to- the stage for the event, which numbering a p p rox im a tely uted to other Catholih prison Colo. Sept. 30, the 208 men in the f Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) will be held Thursday, Dec. 14, 1,000 voices, will present a chaplains, by the national head- Soaring Sales, Salaries? program of traditional Christ- quarters of the Holy Name So- mas songs and carols. The ciety in New York, Department store sales are enough sponsors come forward festival is open to the public booming, salaries are rising, to help them fill the baskets. at no charge. but more families than even It costs $10 to fill a basket, Auxiliary Bishop David M. the past year will be eating but donations in any amount Maloney will be the celebrant beans this Christmas unless will be welcome. Gifts should be of Solemn Pontifical Benedic­ the Catholic Charities and the sent to the Catholic Charities tion, which will follow the sing­ St. Vincent de Paul Society Office, 1665 Grant Street, Den­ ing and speaking programs. can provide them with Christ­ ver 3. mas baskets to brighten their Most of the families aided The Very Rev. Monsignor holidays. through this project have small R ich ard C. H iester, a rch d ioc­ children, to whom Christmas esan director of music, is festi­ Seasonal workers who are temporarUy unemployed and will be a day of sadness, not of val director. Father Francis F. joy, unless Catholics of the arch­ construction workers out of a Bakewell, S.J.. of Regis High diocese open their hearts for job because of the cold weath­ School will deliver the Christ­ this appeal. er have • swelled the list of mas sermon. All of the families are living families needing help to en- Bishop Maloney and the Very on marginal incomes or on pub­ jo}^ a happy Christmas. Rev. Richard F. Ryan, S.J., Re­ lic welfare. gis College president, will ad- The joint appeal of the Cath­ Some 225 baskets were fUled dres.s the throng. olic Charities and the St. through the generosity of Cath­ Choirs from Cathedral, Mache- Vincent de Paul Society, now olics the past year. Officials of beuf. H oly Fam ily. St. M ary’s in its 27th year, will provide the Catholic Charities and the Academy, Marycrest, St. Jo­ baskets with turkey and all St. Vincent de Paul Society are seph's, St. Francis de Sales’, the traditional good things of hoping they will be able to top Mullen,

Youthful actors, musi­ featured on the program of light the annual Christmas tions by the men’s schola cians. and artists in schools Christmas hymns, carols, cantata. "Nations Adore cantonim and by guest solo­ Ihroughout the archdiocese and traditional and modern Him," to be presented by ists will round oat the pro­ are dedicating their talents songs. the choral club of Mt. Car­ gram. for the Advent season to Participating from the ele­ mel High School, Denver. At Notre Dame Parish, the preparation of programs mentary school will be a Two performances are Denver, the boys and girls to hail the birth of the In­ volunteer chorus and the enrolled in the Saturday reli­ fant Redeemer. scheduled for the cantata, grade school choir. A fresh­ gion classes wiU present a Typical of the programs man girls’ ensemble, a fresh­ one at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. Christmas tableau on Sun­ honoring Christ's N ativity is man mixed chorus, a sextet, 15, and one at 8 p.m. Sunday. day, Dec. 17, and Monday, a Christmas concert to be Pupils Prepare for Great Feast and the glee club will repre­ D ec. 17. Dec. 18. presented on Sunday, Dec. sent the high school. Nearly 600 children will A Christmas Cantata, comprised of 234 children from Cure is accompanied by a 13-piece orchestra, all under the direction of 17, by grade and high school Featured will be the 86- take part in the presenta­ d’Ars school, Denver, will be presented In the school auditor­ Preparations for the pro­ James P. Ewart, musical director of Cure d’.Ars. Standing, left students in St. Anthony’s, voice vested choir singing tions, which were organized ium on Dec. 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. The program is typical of gram are being directed by to right, are Deline Wating, Schyleen Qualls, Maureen Me- Sterling. Italian, French, Lithuanian, by lay teachers in the par­ many that will be produced in schools throughout the arch­ Sister .Mary Phyllis. Kelvey, Charlese Von Feldt, Joanne Wais, Nancy Tolve. and Six different singing Ukrainian, and Slovakian ish. The script of the tab­ diocese before Christmas. The Cantata consists of a singing Liska Crowley; and in front, Stan Paprocki as St. Joseph, groups, two from the ele­ ‘ N a fle n t Adore Him’ carols. A pageant of stud­ leau, “ Program for Christ­ choir of ISO voices and a verse choir of 60 voices. Cynthia Capraro as the Blessed Mother, and Desiree Thalley mentary school and four Music, costumes, and ents dressed in varions na­ mas Minds,” was written by The cantata Is a Christmas story set to Biblical verses and as the angel. from the high school, and Christmas traditions from tional costumes, tableaux of Sister Mary Martha of the depicts the origin of the first Christmas. The entire setting a violin ensemble will be all over the world will high­ Nativity scenes, and selec­ • (Turn to Page 2 — Columns)

t PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thuridoy, Dec. 14,1981 Charitable Works of De Paul Society Gain ^ fContmiied frorn Page 1) spent by the Salvage Bureau to mercy reported in the archdio­ portation to other cities for an the income used in the so­ additional 36, Articles of furni­ ciety’s work with the poor tal of is fSSS more collect and prepare for ship­ cese Were 14 irregular mar­ ture provided by the society came from poor boxes, the Jima I M . ment the clothing donated in riages validated, 46 Baptisms came to 1,836. sale of religious periodicals, Not included in these totals is the annual Bishops* Thanksgiv­ arranged, 133 children to reli­ Added to home visits were and donations from benefac­ the ram ot |16,690.94 which was ing Drive. gious classes, 38 converts, and or the most valuable contribu­ 39 persons who returned to their 1,172 visits to Institutions made tors. tion of all, the personal interest, religious duties. The men dis­ by members of the sodety. The report also cited a spec­ effort, and time of the members tributed a total of 3.383 books, imhrmga §mr»m» ial supplement on the St. Vin­ Tin DMNtr Cothoik 1^ aiding the unfortunate, the newspapers, magazines, and re­ On April 8 the Salvage Bur­ cent’s de Paul Society issued by report, of course, can make no ligious artides. the Register system of news­ R t g k t t r eau marked the completion of nmnetsuy estimate. The total number of families its 21st year in serving the poor papers the past September as a Published Weekty by tbej Among the spiritual works of aided in the year came to 794. and those in low Income groups. “ singular and excellent’’ contri­ Cathdle Press Society, Inc., Food, elothlag, shelter and bution to the organization’s 938 Bannock Street, Denver. Thomas C. Griffin, who, with famitnre were provided for work. Subseripthm; KOO Per Year. 40 HOURS' C. D. O’Brien, was the guiding many of these families. A message of thanks was Interaa as Second Class WEEK OF DEC. 17, 1961 spirit in conceiving, forming, iMatter at the Post Office The St. Vincent de Paul men and establishing the Salvage tendered to Archbishop Urban Denver, Colo. Third Sunday of Advent found employment for 36 men Bureau, resigned as its chair­ J. Vehr on behalf of the Super­ Denver, Holy Family and women and arranged trans­ man. He was succeeded by Rob­ ior Council of the United States ert Connor. for his “ contribution in making the works of the society better Although the number of active known and encouraging its councils in the state decreased growth.’’ from 36 to 34 in the year, the SfwUng YMIn iimmbh number of active members in­ O H I f n I fo c lM f creased by nine over the 199 in Officers elected for the Parti­ Members of St. Anthony’s Grade School Third Order o f.S t. Francis o f, Assisi and 1960. cular Council in the past year ensemble. Sterling, will perform In the Christ­ five by teachers. Pupils are, top row, left to Honorary members, who as­ are the Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ mas concert to be presented In the parish audi­ right, Patricia Liebig, Leona Kenchner, and torium Sunday, Dec. 17, at 8 p.m. High sist the. society by their pray­ mer J. Kolka, spiritual direc­ Janine Harris; front row, Ann Sewald,, Harga ers and contribuUons also in­ tor; T. Raber Taylor, presi­ school students as well as the g r w school CaOendar, and Pamela Steinback; and, at pupils will take part in the program. *1310 creased by two to 97, and the dent; the piano, Margaret Lederho and Unda Bin- schools are conducted by 14 Sisters of the number of subscribers in the Gerard J. Smith, secretary; aldo. year totaled 76. Joseph G. Loeffel, treasurer, Active members .themselves Paul Bertollt, assistant treas­ provided 12,106.92 to the so­ urer, and Rotert Connor, chair­ Schools to Hail Savior's Birth ciety in secret collections held man, salvage bureau commit­ in their meetings. The rest of tee. (Continued From Page 1) Christmas season, one at 2 Most of the elementary Sisters of Our Lady of Vic- p.m. Friday, Dec. 22, over schools in Denver are plan-' L e i b m a n , T b B o c k h o r s t 0 toryknoU. KTVR, Channel 2, and (me ning special events to stress fa Hlfli Scaofs on Christmas Eve over KOA- the spiritual meaning of the, . ’TV, Channel 4. The Girls’ commemoration of Christ’s, A m ong the activities Glee Club will sing over birth. planned by most arcbdioce- KTVR at 2 p.m. Friday, son high schoob is a Christ­ Typical is a program to , Dec. 15. mas program to be present­ be presented at St Vincent ed at St. Francis de Sales’ Christmas cards will come de Paul’s School, Denver, at High School, Denver, at 8 to life In “ Christmas a la 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. p.m. Saturday, Dec. 23, in Carte,’’ a presentation plan­ 20. Participants will be the the high school auditorium. ned by Cathedral ''Klgh seventh- and eighth grade lATMOND I. OIII01 ecsAsoi. I(BU

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• CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED • CURKE'S OIURCH GOODS 1633 TRIMONT K A C i Denver 2, Colorado ALpino 5-4200 — TAbor 5-3789 Thursday, Dec. 14, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE TH R EE

N#t Just a ‘Trwcu’, Says Editor Brotfierhood Needs APPROPRIATl SUGGISTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Religious Basis THE FINEST IN INEXPENSIVE AND BEHER QUALITY ROSARIES By Bay W hitehead nine years .ago, noted Dr. Kies f ler, informed the Pope that' COMPLETE LINE OF DAILY AND SUNDAY MISSALS "Deprive the ides of-brother­ anti-Semitism is strong in Ro­ hood ^ its religious foundation SMALL AND LARGE STATUES mania and asked him whether and it .will have about as much he would eliminate the descrip­ HANGING CRUCIFIXES AND SICK CALL SETS relevance as a National Bubble tion “perfidious Jews” from the Gum Week and will be eminent­ FRAMED PICTURES AND UMINATED PLAQUES liturgical prayer recited by ly less honest,’’ said the Rt. Catholics in their Good Friday MEDALS AND CHAINS Rev. ' Monsignor John B. Cav- services. The Pontiff, he added, FOR an a^ editor of the Register. He made this observation in smiled and handed him a MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN accepting for the late Rt. Rev. medal. Pope Pius, continued the A CRIB SET FOR THE HOME Monsignor Hugh L. McMenamin pWanthropist, subsequently a .posthumous award of the Colo­ directed ttat the translation rado- Conference of Christians of the Latin words “ pro per- and**Jews at the group’s 33rd fidis” in the prayer must be anniversary brotherhood din­ understood as “ unbelieving ner. Jews,” not “ faithless” or Monsignor McMenamin, who “treacherous,” as is under­ died 14 years ago, was stood by the word “perfid­ of the Denver Cathedral for 391 ious.” years. On March 17, 1959, John His idea for a Brotherhood X X m issued a decree personally Day, conceived in 1934, was ordering that the word be elim­ adopted by the NCCJ and later inated entirely from the prayer. developed into Brotherhood T ev ffc Lmmdmr Week, now observed each year A third award was presented in more than 10,000 commun­ to- Frederic A. Adams, founder ities throughout the nation. of the Young America League, ■ruffeuff UmIut Oorf which has helped inculcate the With the Faith of Children ideal of good sportsmanship in Imported and domestic Crib Sets in all sige» for "TIk function of the confer­ Some 50 little tots at Infant of Prague Nursery, Denver, teers, and Miss Sharon Meyer (at left), a Junior Red Cross 20,000 youths over the past 33 Church and Home. ence, as I see it,” said Monsi­ will be happy participants at the 15th annual Christmas party volunteer, are explaining the Nativity scene to the anxious gnor Cavanagh', “ is not to elicit years in organized baseball and to be held at the nursery Sunday, Dec. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. little ones at the nursery. football in Denver. The pre­ a silent admission that one re­ Mrs. Robert Griffith (right), chairman of the afternoon volun­ Complete Line ol Religious Articles tor Church ond Home ligion is. as good as another. sentation was made by King D. ‘‘Brotherhood,” he added, Shwayder. " a not just an arrangement, In ‘ the principal address at A. P. WAGNER & CO. a truce, an agreement. It is the dinner, Ben H. Wooten, Christmas Party at Nursery Dec 17 chairman of the board of the :r net of onr choosing; we are CHURCH GOODS an brothers under God, our First National Bank in Dallas, The Infant of Prague Nursery! early Dec. 17 to feed the little The Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ their own families. Tex., said that “ brotherhood is Father, Whether we agree to board members are completing! ones and then dress them in mer J. Kolka, Catholic Chari­ Former volunteers or anyone it or not. Jf we ignore this not socialism nor does it re­ their best clothes to greet the W r plans for the 165th annual ties director, and the Very Rev. experienced in bathing and 606 14th St., Between California ft Welton fact, no amount H superficial quire social equality.” many friends they are Mcpecting. Monsignor William Monahan, feeding little ones, who could It cannot be said that all who Christmas party to be held at In the Heart of Downtown Denver ■ • eipresaions of good-will can Instead of toys, the babies are assistant director, will be spec­ spare a few hours from 8-.30 to accumulate great wealth use it nudce ns brothers.” the nursery, 2790 W. 33rd Ave­ in need of receiving blankets, ial guests. 11 a.m. or from 1:30 to 3 p.m. selfishly or gain it only by ex­ TA. 5-8331 The presentation of the award nue, Denver, on Sunday, Dec. diapers, and small undershirts. , An appeal for volunteer help on either day are asked to call was made by Roger D. Knight, ploitation of the public, he as­ 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Jerry Carpinella, gen­ for Christmas and Nbw Year’s Mrs. Young, WE. 6-6732, or Mrs. Store Hours: Week Days — 9 to 5 Jr., president of the Denver- serted. There are, he added, With approximately 50 babies eral chairman of the party, is being made by Mrs. George Griffith, GR. 7-7648. Saturdays 9 to 4 United States National Bai^ many examples to the con­ ranging from newborns to two will be assisted by the follow­ Young and Mrs. Robert Grif­ The Infant of Prague Nur­ and dinner chairman. The Very trary. year olds, Santa Claus and his ing board members: Mmes. fith, as many of Gie regular sery is an agency of the United 'faii^ Rev. Monsignor William Jones, helpers are going to need some William Augustine, Horace volunteers will be busy with Fund. superintendent of archdiocesan Fute for Aides assistance when they reach the Crowfoot, Lito Gallegos, Robert ^ o o l s , gave the invocation be nursery this year, as Mrs. Mar­ Griffith, L. A. Higgins, Valens fore the dinner. Of Thoalines garet Fletcher, B.N., nursery Jones, James Kinney, Cle- jMrIafc Mlfmiffiropfaf The annual Christmas party superintendent has her budget tus Koester, Joseph Martin, problems. Cited as an outstanding Jew­ of the Friends of St. Andrew John Murtaugh, and Robert The volunteers will be there ish promoter of brotherhood was Avellino’s Seminary, conducted Young, and Miss Gertrude Graef. by the Theatine Fathers, will be Dr, Adloph Kiesler, 81-year-old held at 8 pm . Tuesday, Dec. Rbmanian-bom scientist a n d 19, in the seminary, ,1050 S. owner of the Peerless Alloy Annual Heights Banquet Birch Street. ^m pany. In presenting the ci­ Members of the committee for tation, Francis X. Wieck refer­ the party are Lou Cashmore, Is Rich With Tradition red to him as “ prince of giv­ Wilma Jones, and Jeannette ers.” Ford. Loretto, Heights College’s an­ The program will be the A'In an audience with Pius XI nual Christmas banquet, set for work of 20 years experience. Tuesday evening, Dec. 19, is On Christmas eve Dec. 24, rich with tradition. at 2 p.m., KLZ-TV will tele­ Guests of Jh^ college, the fac­ vise apportion, of the pra- ulty, and the student body will gram mT carry this tradition see and hear the Lumen Christi even beyond the confines of program Dec. 19 against a new the college. stage setting designed by Wil­ Serving on the committees liam Joseph of the art depart­ are Julia Ahern, general chair­ ment. man; decorations, Ginny Kit- This stage setting, executed tleson, Judy Bacon, and Kathy especially as a background for Callahan; dining room, Peggy OLINGERS' the Lumen Christi program, will Kelly; programs, Sandra Fini; become a permanent part of entertainment, Lynn Easley; es­ CATHOLIC STAFF the program. It is so designed corts, Pat McEvoy; props, Gail -V that it can be stored for re­ Aromi; and hostesses, Karen use each year. McNerney.

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Brothmrhood Cifafion ‘ Gene E. Steinke A citation from the National Conference of Christians and SAYS Jews honoring the late Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Hugh L. McMen­ A. J. Coniglio amin, long-time rector of the Denver Cathedral, is presented to the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John B.- Cavanagh, left, editor of Paul T. Wilkie the “Register.” Making the presentation at the group’s 33rd an­ niversary brotherhood dinner at the Brown Palace Hotel is George M. Hammond Roger D. Knight, Jr., president of the Denver United States dear sir, National Bank and a regional co-chairman of the conference, Irene Valdez who served as dinner chairman.

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Q p ( K ( m New Delhi to Pentecost \\7H A T HAS BEEN CALLED Churches is the supreme expres­ ~ * the greatest gathering of sion, marks the end of the old Christians since the 16th century complacency with disunion. No Sov/ef Furnishes has just ended with the dispersal longer do Protestants regard the of the third quinquennial assembly multiplicity of sects as r glory to of the World Council of Churches. God. it is seen clearly as a weak­ Us With Blueprint The fact that it was held in a ness, especially in mission lands. non-Christian city and was at­ The Central Committee of the By G. J. GustAFSON, S.S. tended by men of all different World CouncU of Cnurches ac­ T I ^ HAVE OFTEN WONDERED why people keep races an(l languages reminds one cepted the following statement as T T quoting Churchill’s description of the Soviet of the famous description in Acts representing the . weal Of Protes­ Uniqn as “ a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an of the first Christians assembled to tant ecumenism: “That there enigma.” Really, there receive the Holy Spirit — “Parthi- is nothing clearer than should npt be in any locality many Ponder the over-all aim of ans and Medes an(i Elamites, ’ and churches; but one sole church, Russian promises. ‘ inhabitants of' Mesopotamia, Ju­ comprising all those churches that and Whatever w e s a y dea . . . in any #ven locality confess the ^ about Russia, we The ffeat difference between lord^pbf JesUs ChrM.” T ^ t idea D j p f n f should hardly dare to New Delhi and the Pentecostal as­ is already widely realized in many ■ •*••• say that Russia has sembly in Jerusalem, of course, is parts of the P ro te s^ t world, for tried to cloak its ulti­ that the Holy Spirit did not de­ mate aims. Khrushchev has foretold that (if he can example in the United (Jhurch of hdp it) our grandchildren will be socialists; he has scend upon this group to form a Canada. said with limpid sincerity and a hiccough that he aims new Church, wmch was estab­ to burv us ufl. He has detonated the most explosive lished once and for all 2,000 years THE PROTESTANT ecumenist ezplosmn in all history. ago. Not even a human church, movement can result in two 'things: Long before him, Karl Marx set down in a dreary, believing essentially the same Either it will unite all Protestanty largely unread book what he considered the inevit­ thing, was formed, though it did able course of history: How capitalism must beget into a meaningful expression of specify belief in the Holy Trinity as its own defeat,' how the proletariat would despoil tiie doctrine, in which case it will make despoilers, how the state had to wither away. It was a condition of its membership. The the claims of the True Church the dream of a renegade Jew who read Hegel instead most noteworthy thing about the dearer, since it will be known just of the Holv Bible but who, for all that, lowed to the New Delhi council is not so much how other Christians differ from promised land in a kind of perverted piety. what it did as the felt need it ex- the tradition of the'Fathers, or it pressefl. THE ANNALS of Lenin-Stalin have been written will hot, in which case continuing into the record for rniydne to scan. Khrushchev may THE MOVEMENT of Protes­ disunity will create a yearning for have moved Stalin out of his air-condition^ reposi- tants and others toward unity, of unity where it is to be founcl. Ei­ tory and pdanted him in the Kremlin clay^ but one which the World Council of ther way the Church cannot lose. oveivall policy and one plan emerges as common to every Communist, world domination. The differences lie only in details. Unln was the master s t r a t ^ t and the most flex- , ible of tiiem all, quite probabty a gfaaiqs. Stalin (the Prayers in Public Schodls, name means “ stm ’ ’) seems to have beon-beW out of granite. Immovable, cold, inscrutable, he strikes he suprem e c o u rt has agreed What will be the reactiop from an one as' a figure out of a far distant oriental dream­ T to consider whether it Is uncon­ adverse ruling? , land, a kind of> historically and geographically mls- stitutional for prayers to be said in Many Protestants seem satis­ , placed Genghis Khim. Mr. K. is harder to character- public schools. fied with toe public schools just as ire if only because he has not yet run out his alloted A petition submitted by parents of they are simply because many, schools span or because he has not himselif been able to de- nine children in four New York State do m fact M in with their religious j" termine what he is. These diHerences granted, the public schools contends that the offer­ notions, as in Bible reading, bacca­ I similarities far outweigh them. ing of prayer in schools violates the laureate iprayersj and (toristmas olwer- (Constitution’s principle of separation vances. If toe Supreme Court declares PERHAPS WHAT the astute Winston Churchill of Church and State. school exercises unconstitutional, they ; meant by his now famous definition is that one never The prayer used in these schools will rea^ e that the public schools are i. knows what the Soviet Union will do next. This we th0 Squ00X0 If Onf is this: “ Almighty God, we acknowl­ not what they have accepted them as I readily grant. One seems to know only what the Unit- edge Our dependence on Thee, and we being —- schools of Protestant orienta­ ed States will do next—which is to say notUng. beg Thy blessings upon us, our par­ tion—^but secular schools, blind to any : _ should onlV be grateful to the rulers of ents, our teachers and our countty.” teaching about the ultimate reason for . &viet Russia for providing a blueprint and almost a la y e r s similar to this have been life. t nmo-t&ble for the future. They hsve tried to open our It Takes Talk, Talk, Talk said in the halls of Congress and our Protestant America will not accept : e ^ . It is our own fault if we insist on keeping them By R. G. P etebs The approach started as far journalist in the talks told Sa­ Legislatures, at the openings of courts, such a .decision easily. Noting that those who bring Suit against religious I shut. If we still cannot tell friend from foe, let us not SAME HAN who back as last June. Kennedy’s linger that Khrushchev had at inauguration ceremonies, at chapel press secretary, Pierre Salin­ OK’d the idea. And finally in ^ blame the foe for that. will talk with the dealer in the army and navy, in our national influences in public schools are always ger, had appeared in New October Salinger way told the half a dozen timos before buy­ anthem and the semi-offitial America in a tiny minority, it will begin to a u York on' a TV debate with * Izvestia editor would be ing a second-hand car is apt the Beautiful The notion of a Supreme why a minority should be the norin fo around for an interview right to complain that all this talk- two Russian journalists, one which all r c ^ o u s questions most be re­ of them the Izoeetia editor. after the Soviet Party Con­ Being as one to whom we can and talk-taUc of the diplomats is ferred. At toe very least, such a decision gress ended. shouM pray is contained on every dol­ senseless. Then the three met in Wash­ ington and talked about ways At long last our President lar, bill and on our coins. All our Pres­ against prayer in public schools should Who Lives Well, While the diplomats argue' got to talk to the Russian peo­ idents uttered some form of prayer in shock many Protretants into finding a that normal negotiating chan­ ple. And only in this tortuous their inaugural addresses, or at least practical way to make religious instruc­ nels are the proper form of manner do most things get tion readily available to public school diplomacy and far superior expressed trust in a Power that an­ done in the world of diplomacy Dies Without Fear to the flashy 1)Ut seldom pro­ behind swers prayers. ebUdren whose parents want it or even everyday trade. ductive summit meetings, Bf Joan P. X nm dedrion. He had a serious many of the rest o f the people HAR BB£N SAID that heart ailment that could be the TAKE, FOR INSTANCE, think even the summits are corrected only by successful the in cr ^ b le amount of talk r the fnllnets of a penon’i too talky. Put your cards on courajie aad worth is revealed surgery. Although be took part that has been necessary over Industrial the table and ask the other Headlines in Catholic youth activities only when he stands face to side to put up or shut up, is -wwwwwwwwwwwvwwww. the years to get the much pub­ and was the trader of a popu­ NE OF THE MOST ENCOURAGING cessity of reciprocal trade agreements, face iMtts death. H e unre­ the simplified approach many licized Common Market un­ lar dance band,, he knew it developments in recent years has which will induce the Common Market pentant sinner is a coward be- people suggest. The talk that to improve communications der way in Europe. O was (miy a quesUon of time between ,the U.S. and the Back in 1956 the negotiators been toe rise of toe European Common to lower its one tariff barrier enough to the professional is the stuff to receive our goods in quantities nec­ until be would succumb to his. of world bargaining is to them ,U.S.SiR. No mention was were working in Belgium to Market, or customs union, of seven cru­ affliction or be consigned to a waste of time—unless it made of the. interview with write the Market treaty. The cial Europew states, which promises essary to maintain and advance our the Hfe of a perinanent in­ concerns the purchase of a the President six men worked late one night soon to be toe strongest econoiuc force pros^rity. Profiles valid. car, or a house, or maybe a in a difficult session, but the in toe world. What especially concerns Catholics family decision on when Jun­ IN SEPTEMBER Khrush­ reporters were still there The existence of such a power, HE DECIDED in favor of chev bad another interview when they emerged with smil­ in the President’ s appeal is his under­ and ior starts to drive the family without trade hindrances, whicti was lining of toe necessity of both manage­ the operation even though doc­ auto. . with an American newspaper­ ing faces and the word thkt tors warned him that chances man,, and Salinger, meeting they had reached an agree­ desiderated by Pius XII long before ment and labor co-operation and p la ­ Perspectives it came into oeing, is obviously of in­ of survival were very slim. BUT CONSIDER THE that third debater and another ment ning, not only for each other’s best *rr *i*ftv>nrinfvvvYvvvvvvvv\nAnfvvvw He placed himself in the hands BACKGROUND of the recent Russian journalist at the UN, “ On what?” asked the re­ calculable, importance for our present interests but for the good of their whole t of God and skillful surgeons Interview President Kennedy pointed out that Kennedy re­ porters. “ On whether canned battle with t^anny. The potentialities industey, the common good of this U.S., fore the searchlight of etem- and resolved to accept willing­ gave the editor of Moscow’s gretted the fact he had never tomatoes should be classed as of tois rich area for toe development ity. The exemplary Christian and toa^t of toe free world. ly whatever outcome might re­ Izvestia. Just how much good been able to do the same an industrial or agricultural of emerging countries and as an example answers the final can with a sult. Death put an end to his the Interview did, it is h a ^ to thing. product,” they answered. •In effect, ^ s id e n t Kennedy was fortitude that eases the most of what free institutions can do can be hopes. say. But no one can deny it A few days later there was From fmnily to foreign trade, pleading for some form of industrial excmciating pain. unlimited. Before the operation, young was an imaginative and new a phone call, then a meeting it takes talk, talk,, and more government such as toe social ency­ A few weeks ago, a young But our purpose here is not to extol Jim wrote to some of his kind of step in approaching in New York. The most recent talk ' man d 33 faced a tremendous the Common Market but to point to clicals outline. Government-has grown friends. We cite a few ex­ the Russian people. Obviously big; but it can never, without destroy­ Khrushchev saw an advantage what its existence will mean in labor- cerpts which should be a industry co-operation. ing freedom, introduce all toe changes source of inspiration to all. in it, too, or he would not have necessary to enable us to compete in He said in part: allowed it. But even then the President Kennedy saw the situa­ interview was not arranged tion that it has created for us when world markets. That must be toe willing, AND THEN . . . intelligent work of industry itself, em- "DON’T WORRY ABOUT with a simple phone call. It he addressed, within a day of each ME, I don’t. It’s only my soul had to be done something like The world is filled with dis­ truth that mermaids are not other, both the National Association of loyers and employed. The urging of that keeps me worried. This that purchase of the second­ illusions and the latest to the glamorous creatures peo­ Manufacturers and an AFL-CIO conven­ US XI and John X ^ for toe establish­ FULL AS BOOKS I would like to save. . . . hand car. break on the scene is the sad ple imagined them to be. In tion. ment of industry-wide councils represent the words of Dr. Joseph C. not just a beautiful ideal but a neces­ Extreme remedies are most “ If I live to be a hundred, Moore, chairman of the (fom- appropriate for extreme dis­ I will alwrays try to be ready. TO BOTH EMPLOYERS and em­ sary fact of democracy in this day’s mittee on Marine Mammals of eases.—Hippocrates (46 0^ 7 ) God is so good. . . . I’m not ployes the President set forth the ne­ world. • « • trying to be a Ulljoy, but if the American Mammalogists, This life at best is but an people had time to stop and "Manatees” (mermaids to inn, and we the passengers. realize that all joy and happi­ the uninitiated) “ are about as -J a m es HoweU (1594-18M). ness, and especially love of beautiful as a hippopotamus.” • • • others, comes first from know­ Portrait of the Artist Wisdom denotes the pursu­ ing God and His power and ^ 4 By James M. Shea Well, you kpow how artists have been able to anUcipate ing of the best ends by the mercy, and then knowing our­ Today’s advice; Be careful are. t the consequences of her open­ best means. — Francis Hutch­ selves, hate would soon dis­ how you live. You may be the OME OUT for contem­ I steeled mjrseif to a care­ ing a box of paints. If she eson (H84-17M). appear. . . only book on Catholicism that porary art or music add • « * C ful examination of her design, turns to music there will be some people will ever read. you will bring down upon your a freehand work done in fin­ mofe Wagner in it than Bach. Science is nothing but “ I’VE LEARNED A LOT head the wrath of many who ger paint. It showed a certain A psychologist tells me yon trained and organized com­ about friendship and love 4 - > 4 - believe that old styles are not abandon, I thought apprehen­ can learn many things about mon sense.—Thomas H. Hux­ , since joining in your esca­ And then there were the two only the best but the only sively, and the colors were a child by studying the diild’s ley (183S-1W5). pades. . . . God be always • • • secretaries on a coffee break ones. drawings. But (t Is en ou ^ for with us that we may be tall who were discussing the alleg­ me that the children enjoy ex­ One should never put on Well, let them. Too many of and unafraid in our faith and ed dangers of smoking. pressing themselves this one’s best trousers to go out us cling to traditions that are try to save souls in our own Said one: “ I’ve read so (I wish I had thought of this .On fashion, and fiiat they have to batUe for freedom and stpall way. . . . truth. — Henrik Ibsen (1838- much about giving up smok­ first) “ rooted (irmly in mid not developed too many inhi­ 1906), An Enemy of the “ It’s for the good Lord to ing, I’ve decided to give up air.” bitions about art People. decide when I have finished reading.” The Home • • • my struggle with the worldly WM counted wm REGINA, AGE FIVE, has OUR KITCHEN BULLETIN vices that seem endlessly to been bringing home from kin­ BOARD usually contains a A man may build himself HUMS beqiiminqop^ Scene a throne of lio n e t s , but he fill our footsteps forward. I Here is some consoiation for dergarten some objects of domestic exhibition of chil- I iviay eceW^astieal , cannot sit on it — William am not worthy to face Him •yzAmyl men with avoirdupois; You art that arc as contemporary (hen’s art — houses, trees, R. Inge, (1860-1954). but with your prayers and His 'OUMIM 'tup te' ^ t0$ ceniunj, - can depend on fat men — as herself, and she belongs to somber. Does a strain of mel­ persons, ships, horses; and so • • * mercy, I will.’’ i.nd ^ sfiU l)olds good they’li never stoop to an]1hing the second half of the 20th cen­ ancholy underlie her outgoing on. we try to be very casual A woman’s whole life is a ' '■taonascKl , (be WVSAL BULLS. low. tury. personality? about i t praising effort gs history of the affections. AT THE AGE OF 22, Jim 'lowioswrty , When I attempted to label well as success and avoiding OF 1W OMSMM. awm euws. 1 4 4 4^ Washington Irv in g (1783- McAndrews of Columbus, CK, SrNKHous.i4«a«MW-n her latest frenzy as “ some THE BOLD STROKES and the pitfall of taking it too ser­ 1858), The Sketch Book. just entering the prime of life, Would you believe it? An kind of airplane,” she gave broad smudges — what did iously. 0 0 0 UetHOTHtSAMTOMtHmr 'IRC CUSTOM OP was summoned by his Crea­ momoeMteoFMCMEYPom] " CtUORATMG MIDMCHTMASS army survey of the food that me a pitying look. they signify? I knew better We do encourage it how­ There is no more miserable tor. He walked fearlessly and ^eHiMtJtYenp/rmnime AT WHAT WHS TWAOmONAU.y soldiers like shows that milk “ It’s a design,” she inform­ now than to ask the artist, ever, because we believe that human being than one in joyfully into the valley of sroaoM tManmmoMO -IHC HOUR OF OUR lORO^S BUtTH headed the list. As the chief of ed me. but if you bad ever heard art —■ evra-children’s art — whom nothing is habitual but death. Having learned well umLP.DfiiCi. ORlWHATXO *4 THE ST" CEMTUWV. the Quartermaster Corps re­ “ A design of what?” Regina clomping through the is one of the highest expres­ indecision. — William James the lesson of how to live, he marked; “We have a very "Not a design of anything. house (the patter of big feet, sions of the human personal­ (1842-1910). had also learned how to die. strange But True young army." Just a design." we call the sound) you would ity. T1i«rt4ay, Dae. 14,1961 Office, 938 Bannock Sfrael THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyifone 4-4205 RAGE FIV E K. of C. Planning Parties REGISTORIRLS For Over 600 Children

Plans are completed for one families are invited to attend CUlTHOUC COMMENT ON CURRENT E V p n of the most spectacular Christ­ and participate in any one of mas programs for orphans and the parties. The time and place sick children ever attempted by of each party are listed below: the Knights of Columbus Coun­ Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7 p m cil 539 in Denver. (Pediatric ward only) Mercy More than 600 children will Hospital, St. Joseph’^s Hospital, Contemplative, Active Life receive individually wrapped and St. Anthimy’s Hospital. gifts that they have asked for Sunday, Dec. 17, at 2 p.m. B y P au l H . Hallktt Communion, the morning of­ IT IS NOT THE PRIME and will get a stocking filled Convent of Good Shepherd and fering, the daily examination PURPOSE of th« secular Catholic Charities. e a r i n g j o h n t e l e ­ with Christmas cheer. of conscience and meditation Third Orders to engage in a This year’s program is the Sunday, Dec. 17, at 'J p.m. n ic k , a member of the in the life of the lay apostle. particular field of the lay 42nd program of this kind. Colorado Christian Home, St HNational Confraternity of apostolate, as does the Legion Not to have before one the It now includes a party for Clara’s Orphanage, St. Vincent’s Christian Doctrine Lay Cbm- of Mary, the St. Vincent de image of the suffering Christ, the sick children at Mercy Home for Boys, and ()ueeh df aittee, give the principal ad- Paul Society, or the CCD, al­ who also had His frustrations, Hospital, St Joseph’s Hospit­ Heavmi Orphanage. dreae at the opening session of though these Third Orders would be to incur the heresy al, and St Anthony’s Hospit­ the Confraternity’s 11th Na­ are generous feeders for all of “ Americanism” which al. tional Congress In Dallas must these forms of Catholic. Ac­ tests the value of Christian In addition, all the children have filled all Colorado dele­ tion. action by its ostensible re­ in Denver foster homes' will gates with pride. They are intended primarily sults. Were such a criterion have a special party at the On the same platform to form the spiritual character decisive, Christianity would Catholic Charities headquarters, of their members by providing shared by the Cardinal Secre­ have d M before its Founder. 1665 Grant Street, Sunday, Dec. a rule and ideal to live by tary of State, the Apostolic Scene fer CPTL Christmaf Party 17, at 2 p.m. PRAYER WITHOUT AC- that the life of perfection may Delegate, Cardinal McIntyre, be pureued, in the world. The new beqntifu] gymnasium at All Souls’ 200 persons at games. Viewing the new gym • 0 Woihmn tion, when action is called for, and two members of the Sa­ All tertiaiies are encouraged Parish, Englewopd, was the scene of the are, toward the rear, John Crump, president The committee is headed by cred Congregation in Rome, is meaningless. Every mean­ to take part in some work for CPTL Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 13. of the Home and School Association, and Fa­ Frank Devine, a member of he made a speech of eloquent ingful apost(dic action must be the Church, but especially At the other end of the gymnasium is a com­ ther Omer Foxhover, pastor; and, in front, Council 539, who has been ac­ BY iN V Esnm rM K f h a sincerity. As one delegate plete stage witiy special lighting facilities. The Mrs. John Crump and Mrs. Paul Hicks, co- a prayer. But there must be must the good tertiary go tive since the first program in INSURED MORTGAGES told me afterward, it was a through the exercises that Mr. gym-nnditorinm can accommodate 7M per­ chairmen for the Christmas party. 1919. He estimates that more .abundant spiritual prepara­ • larriingt uiNl principal paM well delivered speech, with Yelenlck called, for in the sons and has a fold-np seating capacity of than So workers contribute their monthly attention to all the rules of tion before action will be a good Confraternity tea ch er- dme toward the success of the a Principal Inalii'ail b y U A X oeatory, but it would have fruil in extending the dospel. daily attendance at Mass, if annual party. Oovarmnant Aids Indlgsiif Sick Loam hew to taka advantaiia at S b eoi nothing were it not for Here is where the Third Or­ possible, the daily examen o f This year members of the ; thia now invattment epparitmlty, • the deep feeling of the ders Secular of the Church conscience, spiritual reading, Knights of Columbus in nletro- ~ No cott-^ obUeallon. - : speaker. come in, the Carmelite, the constant prayer, a life of sac­ Ave Maria Clinic Elects Officers politan area of Denver are con­ : Alio IlM at S.A L AoiociotionaI Dominican, the Franciscan, rifice. Such a spiritual life 1 currtntly payinp 44M. lach aa-1 tributing toward the cost of the X count inw rae to 51M N kty .U4. ! MR. YELENICK SPOKE on the Benedictine, and others. will inevitably break forth Officers and members of the ectors elected at the meeting tions on the board. j party, which will be more than • Oov'l. Aaey. 0SS8 mbUmum. \ ' Our Sarvkat PMI X the spiritual formation as tte Many otherwise well-informed into an active life. For the board o f directors for the Ave include three physicians from Dr. Robert Harrington rettred|$l,8(X). root of CCD activity^ He en- Catholics hardly know of their true Christian, to work is Maria Clinic in Denver were each of the hospitals, three dent­ as first vice president and chair­ Members who have not donat­ fmrced the fact, stressed time existence. Many who have to pray. far Fm trKlw n M FJIA. lawtiO elected at a meeting of the ists, the superintendents of the man of the board of directors ed their share are urged to Mwtiaiw m O Ibt of hmrtO and again at the Congress, heard about them but do not board held Thursday evening, hospitals, and representatives of after two years of service. Dr. send their donations to Frank 0tyla|6 Awatlattiui . that you must be another understand them or despise MR. YELENICK, a former Dec. 7. two of the schools of nursing. Patrick Cronin retired as sec­ Devine, 1575 Grant Street, since Call or WrlN Christ if you would bring them as piestic or futile. This president of the Legion of WRtTAMIRICA HCURITIU, INC. The clinic, located at 735 Noifoorf to Boarof ond vice president, also after much 6f the needed money is am So. A$h Sk. 7>111S Christ to the multitude. in spite of the high approval Mary Comitium in Colorado, not yet on hand. Curtis Street, is a United Fund Elected to the board from St. a two-year term. Both will con­ NAM C ...... --.W B .;------The speaker, alluding to the they have in the Church, and is as an active a lay apostle agency, providing medical and Joseph’s Hospital were Dr. tinue to serve the clinic as A t M oocm STRilT _ . i...... disanmintments inevitably as­ the many lay saints who have as one could meet. He is also dental care for the indigent sick Frank McGlone, Dr. Joseph A. members of. the board. K. of C. members and their CITY ZO M t . BTATl — sociated with CCD woik, stres­ come from the lay Third Or­ a member of the local chapter in the area. McNeel, and Dr. Joseph Dona- sed tile importance of frequent ders. • of the Carmelite Tertiaries. Medical services are provid­ hoe; from Mercy Hospital, Dr. ed under the supervision of the Lauvetz, Dr. Robert Harrington, medical staffs of three* Denver and Dr. H. Blair Carlson; and Parish Returns Given on Collection Catholic hospitals, St. Joseph’s, from St. Anthony’s Dr. Rich Mercy, and St. Anthony’s. The ard Boyle, Dr. John G. Hem­ hospitals also care for patients (Continued From Page 1) Fountain— Matheson—St. Agnes’ (Mission ming, and Dr. James L. Ryan. (Colorado Springs—St. Paul’s) of Calhan) requiring hospitalization. Dentists named to the board BitsMd Sacnment 557.00 Mead—(Mission. Ckilst tku Xias sa.eo Frederick — St. ’Therese's Georgetown—Our of Frederick) 13S0 Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is were Dr. Patrick G. Cronin, Dr. Con d 'A n 17S.M Meeker—Holy Family 8.45 GoaidUo Angdi' ».oo Lady of Lourdes lO.OO the president of the clinic. Sprigg, and Dr. Thomas J. Rog­ Glenwood Sjalngs— Mlntum—St. PaMck’s 13.76 St. Stephen’s 92.00 Monument—St. Peter’s (Mission Elected as first vice president ers. H 12.74 Lafayette—Immaculate i Stratton—St. Charles’ Sacred Heart 03.50 Conception Superior—St. Benedict's St. Anna’s (Arvada) 300.00 LEADVILLE- (South Boulder) Annunciatlon 59.85 Victor—St. Victor’s 11.00 St. Anthony's 145.45 St. Barnadette’s 185.00 St. Joseph’s 32.00 Walden—St. Ignatius’ That Expresses the Meaning of Christmas/ -t. St. Cniatan's 45.75 Umon—(Mission , Welby—Assum^on of Hugo) 25.71 Weldona—St. Francis’ (Mission St. CaUierlno’s 310.00 Longmont—St. John of Brurii) • St. Dominic’s 314.89 the Baptist’s 97.09 Woodland Park—Our Lady of St. Blabath’s 50A0 Louisville—St. Louis 56.70 Woods 31.70 St. Fraacta da Sales’ 400.00 Loveland—St. John’s 102.47 Wray—St. Andrew’s 20.00 FOR YOUR HOME—YOUR CHURCH-YOUR PASTOR—YOUR FRIENDS St. IgnaUna Loyola’s 58.05 Manitou—(Mission of Sacred Vuma—St. John’s St. James' 300.00 Heart (Colorado Springs) 0.50 St. John the Bvangelist 33AOO COMPLETE LINE OF DAILY AND St. Jaeaph's (C.8S.R.) 58.44 St. Janaph’s (Golden) 83.00 St. Joseph’s (Poitah) 00.00 SUNDAY MISSALS St. Lao tba Great Buy, Try For 30 Days • ST. JOSEPH MARYKNOLL * N EW M A R IA N St. Louis' (Englewood) 215.33 St. Mary Magdaien's ST. A N D R EW (Edgawater) 333.14 FATHER LASANCE • ST. MARY’S St. Mary’s (UtUeton) 373.00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Bt. Patrick’s 85.00 Sts. 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Raber Taylor 8:30 to 5:30 Everyone on Your List To Address CFAA T. Baber Taylor, outstanding Saturday Denver attorney, will speak to the CFM groups in St Dorn 8:30 to 5:30 inic’s I%rish, on the topic OPEN MONDAY and THURSDAY “Federal Aid to Education” Sunday, Dec. 17, at 8:15 p.m. Tlie meeting will be open to EVENINGS TILL 8:30 P.M. members of other CFM groups ^ ^ Broadway in the metropolitan area who J are interested in this topic. >tA Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOUC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, Dee. 14, 1961 To Donato $100 to Colloction Wheatridge Society Moves Edgewafer Unit Has Christmas Lunch Party Date to Dec. 21 (St. Msry Magdalene’s Parish, for Its outdoor activity in the hall. Claude Klemme, an engi­ Edgewater) summer months, This award neer of the Central Testing (Sts. Peter and Paul’s Parish, John Kilbane. requires 10 days of rugged Co., addreased the Explorers The Christmas potluck lunch­ Wheatridge) The kitchen detail will be led camping, out of the home on soil and foundation in > re­ eon was held by the Altar and Tony Pocernick, chairman, by John Sussman and the clean­ state. lation to building engineering. Rosary Society Dec. 7 in the and Tom Lazzari, co-chairman up detail by Phil Flick. Frank Cuba, explorer adviser The address was followed by a parish hall. At this meeting it of the Key and Sword Society’s Mr. Pocernick announced that of the post, was presented a question-and-answer period. was agreed that again this year annual Christmas dance, an­ a short program has been special award at the North Dis­ Seven boys for Post 27 at­ the society would give $100 to nounce the date has been IDlanned, Including community trict recognition dinner for out­ tended the Health Fair at the the Christmas collection. changed from Fnday, Dec. 22, caroling, a Santa. Claus, music standing work as Explorer ad­ coliseum. A Christmas party to Thursday, Dec. 21, from 9 to be furnished by Gene Mc- Mrs. Nellie Cito has made two for the post will be held Fri­ viser. p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the parish Cluskey’s orchestra. Snacks will new side altar cloths. This day, Dec. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the The Explorers have been in­ hail- be served. makes the complete set of three vited by the Englewood Girl scout hall. Webolos Den of Pack Joe DeSalvo, chairman of to be used for the first time for COMMUNION Da y Scouts to attend their annual 27 will be guests. prizes, announced that several Christmas Masses. The women Sunday, Dec. 17, is (ktmmun- Christmas party in the home of A skating trip to Evergreen prizes have been secured; A of the society met Dec. 13 in ion day for the women of the their leader. The explorers will for the Pack will be held Satur­ Coming Ware coffee server, an the church to clean it for the Altar and Rosary Society. All meet at the home of their ad day, Dec. 30. electric razor, luggage, a travel coming season. lle r e will be meeting of the women of the parish are viser on Friday, Dec. 15, at 7 a clock, a Universal electric pcrc- all head room mothers and Invited to receive (Communion An election of officers will be p.m. and will leave In a group ulator, a transistor radio, and room mothers in the school with the members in the 8 a.m. at the meeting in January for the party. gift certificates for dry cleaning. cafeteria on Friday, Dec. 15, Mass. Members of the nominating Post 27’s monthly vocational Clem Bisant will serve as dec­ committee are the Rt. Rev. Mon­ meeting was held in the parish! at 2 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Rotolo, president orations chairman, with Giles of the Altar and Rosary Society^ signor James P. Flanagan, pas­ Petticlerc as Jiis co-chairman. tor; Mrs. Carl Rhoder, Mrs. Nel­ thanks all the parishioners for Dr. Kevin Gleason is chairman lie Cito, and Mrs. Margaret Si- their patronage of the bake sale Aurora Cecilian Club of refreshments, assisted by i l o k i u w dor. held last week. It netted $173. The hostesses for the meet­ Father Robert McMahon, ing will be Mmes. Tiansetti To Sing Carols Dec. 18 Littleton Men pastor, announced' that a Hethcote, Kolbel, Zahn, Makens check for $1,600 was sent to (St. Therese’s Parish, Aurora) group of the chorus, included a and Seawiight. Slate Meet Archbishop Urban J, ’Fehr this ' selection of popular songs. The (St Mary’s Parish, Littleton) week toward the seminary The women who will do the The Cecilian Club will go program ended with an ar­ The Holy Name Men’s Club horse that was started three linens for the month of Janu­ Christmas caroling throughout eoRSisnMn.Y$iooto$3oo rangement of Christmas carols will meet Monday, Dec. 18, at years ago In the pnrish from ary are; Altar and sanctuary the parish Monday, Dec. 18. KLOWtiwilEmER MARKET bringing on the coming spiritual 8:15 p.m. in the school hall. the offerings given for votive linens, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. There will be 120 girls blend­ season.. TTiere will be a short business lights. This brings the contri­ Cummings; large linens, Mrs. ing their voices in carols es­ meeting and the remainder of butions toward a seminary Opu £vtnlng$ *tlll 9 Haug; small linens, Mrs. Kol­ pecially for the aged and in­ the evening is scheduled for en­ burse to a total of $4,000. WO WAotrami, v i u t hooe bel; surplices, Mrs. Hershber­ firm. These girls are making 196Vs Final tertainment. Ail parishioners are reminded ger; and albs, Mrs. McEniry. Christmas fruit and candy bask­ Father Frederick McCallin, thet the Jefferson County ets to cheer many of the sick The Altar and Rosary Society Games Party at CohloMionaf Cloak pastor, will be the speaker for Knights of Columbus have parishioners. will provide Christmas treats Father Matthias J. Blenkush, pastor of O ir Lady of Pre­ the evening. He will explain the Christmas trees on sale at their On Wednesday, Dec. 20, some St. Bernadette^s tr The firms; listed here for the public school children sentation Church, Denver, is shown accepting a confessional historical significance of Christ­ tree lot on West Colfax and Al­ 45 girls in the Cecilian Club will (St. Bernadette’s Parish, who attend Sunday school cloak from Miss Sylvia Lee, who made it Father Blenkush was mas and its importance in the lison Street. Ten per cent (m deserve to be remembered carol at a party given at the Lakewood) classes. presented the cloak as a gift from more than 200 parishioners modem world. sales to any parishioner wiU be when you are distributing Home of the Aged in Denver. Boy Scout Post 27 has been The last games party of the at a dinner held'at the rectory. Father will conduct a question returned to the parish. your patronage in the dif­ This party will be sponsored by year will be held on Friday, honored this month with the A group of women, members of various circles of the and answer period when the GIRLS’^UNITS 1 0 MEET ferent lines of business. the Jane Philips Sorority. IMIl National Camping Award Dec. 1 , hi the school basement Altar and Rosary Society, presented a biretta to Father men can ask questions pertain The second grade Marigold The Aurora High School choir a 8 p.m. All parishioners and Blenkush. Both gifts were given as tokens of appreciation and ing to their religion. In the past Blue Birds will meet on Tliurs- was the highlight* at the PTA their friends are invited. regard for the pastor. this sort of meeting has proved day, Dec. 14, in the home of meeting Dec. 5. Seventy - five The first of a series of col­ interesting to ever/one. Mrs. George Capra for their young adults, under the direc­ lection dates for the spring PTA A report will 1^ made by Christmas party. The second tion of J. Kenneth Graham, gave auction were announced by the the gifts and memorials com­ grade Little Blue Bells will have a variety of musical entertain­ New Officers Installed chairman of the ways and mittee, and a listing of the their party oh Tuesday, Dec. ment consisting of folk songs means committee, Ed Hambek. Items that are still left will 19. and Christmas carols. also be made. A folder was The third grade Queen of An­ The “Trojan,” a modem Parishioners are asked to By Presentation Group bring new or used furniture, an­ sent to every member of the gels group will meet for their Arrcingements and center- parish, and Sunday, Dec. 17,. party on Wednesday, Dec. 20, tiques, china, or any items to (Presentation Parish, Denver) 8. The youngsters were thrilled Bl. Sacrament has been set as tiie day for in the home of Mrs. Alex Pol­ piecM . . . Wreaths^ Plants, the school hall on either Satur­ The Altar and Rosary Socie^ with the presentation and re­ putting in requests for the lack. The fourth grade ’Theresa Cu t Rowers, and day, Dec. 16, from 12 noon to installed the following officers ceived a “ new” impression of Scouts to Meet Item one wishes to donate. of the Little Flower group will 3 p.m. or on Sunday, Dec. 17, at its Christmas party Dec. 13. Santa Claus. Corsages of ail kinds. (Blessed Sacrament Parish, ’There is contained in the fold­ meet in the home Of Clem from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. If help The PTA officers and com­ Denver) Mrs. Frank Barry, president; er a listing ,of 155 Items that Bisant. is needed in transporting heavy Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman, first mittee heads held a potluck All Reasonably Priced Mrs. W. A. Mantling will en­ will be needed to furnish the The Ski Club meeting was atr articles, donors may call BE. 3- vice president; Mrs. Ethel lunch on Dec. 5 in the home tertain St. Jude’s Circle at a interior of the new church. The tended by more than 200 mem­ Ft m Delivary 4223, BE. 3-6647, or BE. 7-5528. Newcomb, second vice presi­ of the PTA president Mrs. bridge luncheon in the Amer­ prices of these items • range bers last week. Two ski movies CHRISTMAS PROGRAM dent; Mrs. Lawrence Keating, Irene Hull. Flowers by Wire Anywhere ican Legion hall on Friday, from $14,000 to $20. were shown, and 15 adults'and The children’s Christmas pro­ secretary; Mrs. Marguerite Paper drive shall be held on Dec. 15. Refreshments will be served children registered for the first gram will be held in the school Sunday and Monday, Dec. 17 OPEN SUNDAY-DEC. 24th Mmes. John Schnittgrund and Honley, treasurer; Mrs. Olive at the end of the meeting. ski day. hdll Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 A. J-. Cummings will be co­ Kelly, historian; and auditors, and 18 p.m. The children in the first, The Perpetual Help Circle hostesses at a bridge luncheon Mrs. Wilma Fisher, Mrs. second, and third grades will ■cb AKxindtr Chuck Beck for St. Anthony’s, Circle mem­ Duane Gagna, and Mrs. Earl will have a Christmas party on participate, and all parents as bers on Thursday, Dec. 21. Rice. Thursday, Dec. 14. 173 Children and Adults Boy Scout ’Troop 145 will well as all parishioners are in­ Women of the pai;ish are in­ The following pupils received meet in the gymnasium on Fri­ vited. vited to help clean the church their First Communion on Dec. lo m SHOP day, Dec. 15, at 6:45 p.m. for A Christmas party sponsored for Christmas on Dec. 22 and 9. m ST. PAUL DU 84019 by the PTA will be held in the VIcU B*cx. Lynn Baker. Michael Confirmed at Boulder S i *l~ a program of reports and work. 23 at 9 a.m. and on Dec. 24 -at BcUec, Anthony Benavidez. Patricia Across from Cherry Creek Bank school on Thursday, Dec. 21. A 2:30 p.m. Men will decorate Jlp Challlz. At 8:45 p.m. that evening a Blair. Bruce Byera. Phllii (Sacred Heart Parish, [Columbus escorted the -Bishoplj progranv of cartoons and Walt the church Sunday,’ Dec. 24, at Charles Cilder. EUonora DlUi DlUewzaid. court of honor will held. Timothy Dulflcy. Thomas Duran, (le , . Boulder) and priests into the church. ’The > Disney’s Treasure Island will be 2:30 p.m. becca Elder. James Flora. Conhie One hundred and seventy-j^ghth grade girls’ choir sangi shown. Refreshments will be Trophies will be presented Fortarel. Fraiifiska Goebel. ChiizUhe Gonzales; three children and adults were The ceremonies were closed served. by Father Matthias Blen­ John Heaney, Timothy Heit. Jan- J. confirmed by Auxiliary Bishop with Benediction of the Blessed^ Sister Perpetua announced nette Hoelsken, Daniel Honejman. kush, pastor, to the CYRA David Huebes, Bridget KeUy. Marine David M. Maloney in the church Sacrament. this week that classes will be city champs in summer base­ mine, Gabriel Kohmumn. Diana La- THE fun Londe. Jeffrey Lauer. ' Donald Lee. Dec. 3. The Home and School As- ,' dismissed at noon Friday, Dec. ball when coaches Mr. Ama­ Suaan Lelbow, Cbrystal Mark, Harry Assisting the Bishop were Fa­ sqclation met Dec. 4 in St.' 22, for the Christmas vacation to and Mr. Hendricks will al­ Harrington.’ Sheila McNally. LycUa Medina, Robert Mefford, David Menu. thers Francis Hornung, O.S.B.; Benedict’s Hall. President Joer so be honored by the par- Irena Motnyk, Quincy Moye. Susan Harold Glentzer, O.S.B.; Dennis Byrnes announced that snr4 The annual Christmas ents at the Christmas party Muniz: When Your Piano is Two-in-One Margaret Nunn. Michele Paulas. Langdon, ,O.S.B.; George Wei- vival kits have been purchas-^ novena in honor of the Christ In the church hall on Friday, Nlckolas PepiSng. Randall Priest. bei, John (hotter, Martin Amo, ed and one phonograph was^ Child will begin Thursday, James Raymond, Cynthia Rice. Andrea Dec. 15. Rubio. Madeleine R yu. Nicholas Sa- O.S.B.; and Edward VoUmer, obtained with trading stamps/^ NEW-UKEUNO Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Novena Eighth grade pupils Pat Lee BeH. Joan Sanchez, David Sandos The eighth grade pupils will NiW niMHndi O.S.B. pastor; aiid his assist­ Optional axlra, devotions will be held on and Gary Conte visited the pri- ants, Father Louis Kirby, receive Red Cross first - aid •f ovgllabl* rolli givnt piano man- — lacluding all Thursday, Friday, and Satur­ mary g^des dressed like St.irtanne Wzgner. Michael Warren. Ml- O.S.B., and Father Warren training. Plans are now under dolin-lika'lon*. day at 7:30 p.m. way for these classes. Hm lotaM hits A ganuin* thrill Nicholas on his feast day, Dec.!?rw ^ rin d “j5^«'wS^r*Iford. Heidgen, O.S.B. Sheldon Johnson, director of The Fourth Degrde Knights of Civil- Defense for Boulder, waO the guest speaker. He gave ad informative talk Illustrating it Young Adults with slides. MW —aaaxing- Ten century Club winners fof hr coaittlva In- To Hold Oance Deceihber are; President, Lq ^nrtlp canirols NEW Song vrords for Ceaplala ox- prinltd right on At St John's P. Monroe; vice president, J. a| roiis for overy- Brady; secretary - treasurer; protilon arasitry ■fi one to ling oiong (St. John the lEvangelist’s. Mrs. Rocco Edivan, and board Parish, Denver) of directors, Mrs. Tom Waters, Donald Topqzewski, ciharleg The regional Young Adults Powell, F. C. Montagne, and Club will hold its Christmas Richard C. Kirby. ' ^ dance in the school gymnasium The meeting was closed with on Friday, Dec. 15, from 9 p.m. prayer by Father Vollmer. The to 12 midnight. An orchestra eighth graders’ parents served will provide the music. refreshments. Next month at ’The CYO Christmas dance will the HSA meeting the seventh be held Saturday, Dec. 16, in graders’ parents will serve re­ the gymnasium from 8 to freshments. MWFunU-mta NEW Standard 11 p.m. This is a dress-up and The Altar and Rosary Society MgauBl Censeln Coniolo height- date event. Music will be furn­ held a chili hop in St. Benedict all coalroli out only four inchti ished by an orchestra. The ad­ Hall, which proved to be fine greater in depth of sight whon entertainment for those attend­ than im allgil mission will be $1 per couple. flickad la Manual ing. i sixed spinel Parishioners who are turning Altar and Rosary held a; in their Gold Bond stamp books general meeting Dec. 13 with' HARDMAN PLAYER PIANO to buy Christmas gifts are asked a covered-dish dinner for all to have the covers validated for members and those interested, St. John’s PTA. The covers may In becoming members. An ’ be left at the rectory, along election of officers for the with filled books and extra coming year was to take place The first entirely new piano in a generation — Con­ stamps. at this meeting. sole for the virtuoso — flicks to a pedal controlled Player Piano for the delight of everyone. Yes, every­ NEW The Alive one, from Junior to Cramps, can have tliat alive tovek at perfect- jComp/ete Party Heeds b motched Pedal feeling of self-expression — immediately — with the mirols # 1 new Hardman Duo Player Piano. See it — Play it - firm Abbey Heats! You’ll love it! Folding Chiin Banquet Tebieg Bridge Ttblee China—Silver Glassware—Linen Portable Bers Punch Bowls & Cups Tents and Cinopies

Nothing But PIANOS-OBCANS APPLIANCES - TV- HI-EI the finest Since 1900 LOW RATES Free Parking at 1321 Lincoln Sf. JOE JOE JR. OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TILL 8:30 PE. 3-5521 1332 BROADWAY CH. 4-4556 350 SO. BROADWAY Thursday, Dtc. 14, 1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN HNS at Sf. Anthony's On Dec. 17 Plans Dance Dec. 31 Open House Set at St. Rose School (St. Rose of Lima's Parish, ceive in a group in the 9 a.m. Payne, Kevin Cummins, Glenn (SL Anthony of Padua’s Parish, sary Society will be held Sun­ Denver) Mass. Stadig, John Milner, Joseph % Denver) day, Dec. 17. The annual open house will Sunday, Dec. 17, is the last Holzman, Kevin Talyat, and Ca­ chance to pick up applica­ sey Simington. This makes a A "Gala New Year's Eve All women of the parish are be held at the school on Sunday, urged to bring a baked item to tions for pupils to be enrolled total of 16 new Cub Scouts re­ Ball," sponsored by the Holy Dee. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. All the parish hall Saturday, Dec. In the school in the tail or cruited this fall during the “ fall Name Society, will be held parents and friends of the chil­ 1962. These are available in roundup." Sunday, Dec. 31, in the parish IS, between 3 and 6 p.m. to dren are invited to visit the the sacristy after each of the hall. enable the workers to mark school. Refreshments will be The next pack meeting will and set up the display. Goods Masses. be held Tuesday, Dec. 19, at Music will be furnished from served by the PTA. may be brought to the church The Altar and Rosary. Society 7 p.m. in the Goldrick School 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. by the Clem The following pupils were Sunday morning. will have a display of Christmas auditorium. A Christmas party Masionier Trio. Tickets at $2 awarded prizes in the ABCs of Players have requested the cards, gift wrappings, ribbon, will be held for the children. per person are on sale by Industry Penmanship Contest: Holy Name Society to hold stationery, etc. in the school lob­ the ushers after all the Masses John Vahrenkamp, $10; the first The last practice for Christ­ another turkey games party. by Sunday, Dec. 17. or may be obtained from Rob­ prize in his division, and $1 mas caroling for the members This event will be held Thurs­ ert Strausheim, HNS president, checks to Linda Flynt, Charles JOIN PACK 206 of the parish CYO group will day, Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. In WA. 2-0512. litis, Patricia Payne, Mary Lo­ At the meeting of' Pack 208, be held in the parish ball Satur­ the parish hall. Hams will be retta Walsh, and Cheryl Ann day, Dec. 16, at 9 a.m. Refreshments and novelties the following were received into included as special awards. Yegge. will be furnished. Proceeds the pack as Bobcats: Thomas The sacking of Christmas Members of the eighth grade from ticket sales will go into Edwards, John and Joseph candy and nuts will take place sodality are stuffing toy animals the convent fund. FROM CHUCK MULQUEEN'S Thursday, Dec. 14. Women wish­ that will be given to the chil­ BAKE SALE ing to help may come to the dren at the Infant of Prague Altar Society PET SHOP & AQUARIUM The Christmas bake sale con­ hall after dinner and offer their Nursery for Christmas. ducted by the Altar and Ro­ services. Advent wreaths were' made Elects Slate in SANTA OAUS Arrives for each classroom in the school by CFM members of the par­ Colo. Springs Religion Class Leaders ish. The wreaths were blessed (Holy Trinity Parish, Dec. 5 by Father Joseph Binow- Colorado Springs) Fort C«ffins Women Cited ski, assistant pastor. Plan District Meetings On Thursday, Dec. 14, at Officers were elected by the Altar and Rosary Society for (S t Aignstlne’s Parish, women of the parish are The Very Rev. Monsignor Richard Duffy, are Mrs. Ernest Bogard, chairman of the 7:45 p.m., the Altar and Ros­ pastor, presented flowers to tour chairmen of youth committee; Mrs. Maurice Fortin, chalr- ary Society will hold its the coming year: Mrs. R. H. Brighton) urged to attend. St. Joseph’s Parish Altar Society In recogni- man of the organization; Mrs. Victor De- Christmas party after the reg­ Lester, president; Mrs. V. R. Youth officers and represen­ The altar and sanctuary com­ tion of their service to the society and the Cicco, in charge of public relations; and Mrs. ular meeting. The program LeBaron, vice president; Mrs. tatives from Frederick, Brigh­ mittee for the month of Decem­ parish in Fort Collins in 1961. From the left, L. P. Orleans, chairman of Catholic Charities. will Include “ Guests From Clare Groves, secretary; and Sunday, Dteambar 17th and will ton, Piatteville, and Greeley ber includes Mrs. Evelyn Cash­ Mrs. C. C. Moore, treasurer. ba hart from 1:00 to JKIO p.m. Other Lands.” And on Friday, Dee. 21nd from met in Fort Lupton Dec. 3. ier, Mrs. Paul Jacobucci, Mrs. Several girls from Loretto The outgoing and incoming of­ 7100 to 1:30 p.m., on loturday, It was decided to have dist­ Harry Krosky, and Lucille In Fort Collins Dec. 23rd from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Heights College will speak on ficers will be honored at a and 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. rict meetings of the high school Mazzie- the Christmas customs of their luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 14, religion class representatives, The CCD is sponsoring the native lands. All the women of at the Skyline Club at Ent Air CHECK LIST! each quarter of the school year sale of religious articles after Altar Society Chairmen Honored the parish are invited to attend Force Base, ' before the youth rallies. all the Sunday Masses in Advent and are asked to bring a 50- A bake and gift sale was held (St. Joseph’s Parish, i The group honored included I St. Patrick's group was in GIFT IDEAS The following were elected in the parish hall. cent exchange gift. after all the Masses Dec. 10. 30 committee chairmen and 22 ■charge of refreshments and the as officers of this group, res- The annual novena In honor Fort Collins) ' COMMUNION DAY The meeting date of the j program. The program was a "A Gift for a Pet — pooslble for arranging the of St. Frances CabrinI, first Ninety-three women of St. Jo­ group chairman. Each of the Sunday, Dec. 17, is Commun­ Altar and Rosary Society has i gift-wrapping demonstration. quarterly socials, and notify­ U.S. citizen Saint, will begin seph’s Parish assembled at the women received a carnation ion day for the children of the been changed to the Tuesday A Pet for a Gift’ Thursday, Dec. 14. The church Dec. 6 to honor chair­ from the Very Rev. Monsignor j The members of St. Monica’s parish. The children attending evening preceding the third ing the different parishes of Outside Bird Baths men of St. Joseph’s Altar and Richard Duffy, pastor. Mon­ group entertained their hus- the events: Carolyn Garcia prayers will be said after the the parish school will receive Sunday of the montbv Wild Bird Feeders qf Brij^ton, president; 8 a.m. Mass. Rosary Society for their service signor Duffy, in a short address, I bands at a Christmas dinner Communion in a group in the The society will donate cakes Yard Figurines to the society and the parish [ Dec. 10 in the home of Mr. , George Mata of Frederick, The annual Christmas party paid tribute to the women for 8 a.m. Mass. The children at­ and cookies to the USO for Sun­ Doghouses vice president; and Theresa for the Altar and Rosary So­ during 1961. . their work. and Mrs. Victor Gilsdorf. tending public school will re­ day, Dec. 17. Jiffy Aquariums Aquarium Cleaners Wldhaim of Fort Lupton, sec­ ciety will be held in the parish retary. Pet Books hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. Pet Toys Refreshments were served. 14. Each woman attending is Breeding Traps ; Reports were given of the pub­ asked to bring a new article of Cat and Dog Beds ’ lication The Truth, which ap­ baby clothing for the Holy Fa­ Sweaters pears seven times each year ther’s store house. All women Authentic Stockings Dog Collars for high school students. It re­ of the parish are invited. Dog Boots veals the basic errors of Com­ CHRISTMAS NOVENA Original Singing Canaries munism. The solemn novena in prep­ Talking Parakeets At a meeting of parents and aration for the Feast of Christ­ Hamsters educators the chairmen of the mas will begin Saturday, Dec. Guinea Pies Tropical Fish CCD board, Mr. and Mrs- Paul 16, at 7:45 p.m. and will continue TABLES Gift Certificates Jacobucci, explained the na­ each evening at the same time until Christitas. ture of the group. with rare, imported Sunday, Dec. 17, the Colum­ The Young Adult Group held $6 Value for $5. bian Squires are asking all the a party Dec. 7 in the Junior parishioners to bring some CARRARA MARBLE Good for Fish High School Building. FERN s t a n d canned goods to help fill Christ­ and Plants only. 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film Avallabim to GrovfM Portrait of Dr. Tom Dooley on Record Christmas Drama Returns; Mony Albums Offer Appropriate Music for Christmas Season Decca Records Program By C. J. Z echa cine, man’s humanity to man, Fortunately, during this Ad­ astery Bells.” Whether on stereo One of the most interest­ God, and the dreadful scourge vent season, there are some or mono, this music box album The NBC-TV “ Project 20” bum of the program in both production of “The Coming of ing and fascinating docu­ of Communism is memorable noteworthy albums appropri­ is exceptional. monaural and stereo versions. listening. ate to the season that are A group of nuns, the Nov­ Christ” will be broadcast in mentaries produced on color for the second successive The LP album, in prodnc- worth mentioning. ices and Religious of Jesus records has been released Theitvis humor, too, especially year under sponsorship of Unit­ tion for seven months, con­ and Mary, are heard in a Joy­ during this Christmas sea­ in a recorded segment with Ar­ “ Three Wise Men Came Out ed States Steel at 6:30 p.m. tains the program’s complete ful and spirited Columbia al­ son. “ Portrait of a Splendid thur Godfrey and in a speech of the East,” music for the Epi­ Wedneaday, Dec. 20, on KOA- sound track with narration bum (CL 1700) called “ Gesu American,” a tribute to the late when he talked about receiving phany sung by the Trappist TV, Channel 4, Denver, and and original orchestral score. Bambino.” The voices were, Dr. Thomas A. Dooley, has been letters ^hen he was in Laos. Monks of the Abbey of Geth- KCSJ-TV, Channel 5, Colorado Bobert Russell Bennett com­ selected from the Congregation released by Colombia Records “ Believe it or not,” he said,, semani, has been masterfully Springs. posed and conducted the of Jesus and Mary of Hyatts- one year from the time the 34- "1 get a great deal of mail ad- recorded by Columbia Records As was Its policy last year music, which takes its main ville, Md. They ring with prof­ in offering the “ Project. 20” theme from “ 0 Dulcissimo- essionalism, and the selec­ production, United Sfates Steel Jesu,” one of the oldest Greg­ tions, “ Little Town of Bethle­ will forego commercials. The orian chants. Alexander hem,” “ 12 days of Christmas,” Scourby narrates the Richard VWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVW’ Eileen Farrell Carols for Christmas “ Adeste Fideles,” and 10 oth­ Hanser script, which has been Si, ' ' ers, capture both the solem­ This 16 mm. color film has been made available to inter­ praised by critics for its co- nity and joy of the Christ­ besivenCss and dramatic inter­ . with care and devotion. 4, Denver. Because of the The album also contains color wide interest in this^ outstand­ Following are some notable reproductions of a selection ing 23-minne motion picture recordings recommended espe­ persons are asked to place from the 300 masterpieces of cially during the Christmas sea­ their requests as soon as pos­ painting brought together for son: sible by calling^ Nick Schaf- the TV program from 30 mus­ JOY TO THE WORLD (Columbia buch at KOA-TV, Ch. 4-4141, eums and private collections MS-8165); Andre Kostelanetz and or-1 Trfbvfo fp Dr. fhomar Deofpjr chestra. chorus and the baritone voice Extension 213. around the world. It also has of Earl Wrlghtson In a program of Pictured above Is the album cover of the new Columbia a printed text including major favontles. monophonic, long-playing album titled “Portrait of a Splendid . , portions of the script, CAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS (Colum program was first presented American.” This exceptional recording contains excerpts from CwfUfy Muss'. Bo*« ffon 0} filU fo«j taa CS-8165): Eileen Farrel In 14 Dec. 21, 1960. Christmas carols beautifully sung. the late doctor’s recorded speeches and interviews. OLD SWEET SONGS OF CHRIST­ Such masterpieces as Bellini, MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS - Two note­ played on ancient music boxes, and “ Carols MAS (Columbia CS-8343): Frank De- Botticelli, El Greco, Michelan­ worthy recoidings of Christmas music an for Christmas” snug by soprupo Eileen Far­ Vol conducting a string orchestra In CREST H O m a light-hearted treatment of 28 songs. gelo, Caravaggio, Raphael, Ti­ the Columbia albumns, “A Music Box Christ­ rell. Both albums offer traditional music of 120 Fireproof Outside rooms, CHRISTMAS BELLS (Victor LPM tian, Velasquez and many oth­ mas,” in which 18 carols and hymns are the Christmas season and are recommended. 1115): Symphonic carillon and vibra* Vidj^o-AudiQ^n^iAMe complete service, central harp. ers are among the works rep­ location, attractive rooms, year-old dynamic piedical man dressed m care Dr. Tom (MS 6289). The Gregorian chant , resented in “ The Coming of (Columbia): FamUiar and rare carols CATHOLIC HOUR spacious lobby, coffee shop, expertly sung by the Mormon Tab­ On TelevisiDn died of cancer (Jan. 18, 1961) Dooley, S.J.” is beautifully and solemnly ren­ KOA (Denver) — Sundays. 12:30 Christ.” The program utilizes available parking. One block ernacle Choir. Listening to Dr. Dooley speak dered. The first side from the KOA-TV Channel 4. p.m. Current series: “ Sacred Music a still-pictures-in motion tech­ in New York City after serving MEANING OF CHRISTMAS (Capi­ KRMA-TV (Educational). Channel from Church at the Holy tol): Fred Waring and the Pennsyl­ Through the Ages." nique which has won high ac­ more than seven years in the in a voice that sometimes sounds Epiphany Mass includes the In- 6. ASK AND LEARN Ghost. Low transient or per­ vanians In the best of all their Yule- KLZ-TV. Channel 7. KOA (Denver) — Sundays. 10:20 claim for previous “ Project manent rates. jungle hospitals of the Far East. erratic with excitement only re­ troit, Kyrie, Gloria in Excelsis tide albums. KBTV. Channel 9. p.m. with Monsignor John Cav- 20” programs. calls the giieat work that made Deo, Graduale, Alleluia, Credo, CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR (Capi­ COLORADO SPRINGS This unusual recording about tol): Voices of Walter Schuman In anagh. WELTON and BROADWAY him approach'his self-dedicated Offertorium, “ Reges Tharsis,” KRDO-TV Channel 13. ALBUM ISSUED Dr. Dooley does not attempt to light, popular YuleUde songs. KKTV, Channel 11. SACRED HEART PROGRAM duty realistically, maybe some­ Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and Com- MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS (Capitol): KCSJ-TV. Channel 5. KPSC (Denver) — Mon., Fri., 9 KE. 4-0151 tell the story of his life and Hollywood Bowl Symphony orchestra am . and Sunday at 7:15 am . Decca Records has issued a dedicated work. It does, how­ times bitterly, and oftentimes munio, “ Vidimus.” In a program of tasteful carols, SATURDAY KMOR (Denver) — Sundays. 7:30 de luxe long-playing record al- hymns, and light Yuletlde music. a.m. ever, vividly pay tribute to the peremptorily. On the second side the monks 11 a.m. — Hour of St. Francis: Dif HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS: fereot drama each week (5). KVOR (Colo. Springs) — Sundays. For those who like carols and hymns 9:15 am . £tCM«4(4|ieWI man who co-founded Medical In­ In speaking of the hunger chant the Epiphany Vigils, the SUNDAY on organ. VlrgU Fox presents an ear- KCCN (Fort Carson)—Sundays ternational Co-Operation Organi­ and thirst-of Asia he becomes lauds, and the Antiphons ser­ daxaUng array. 7:15 a.m.—Religion In the News: In­ 6:15 a.m. zation (MEDICO) and worked intend in conveying Us feeling ies. This album iS a welcome HYMNS AND CAROLS (Victor) Vol­ cluded is Catholic news coverage KBOL (Boulder) — Mon-FH. 6:15 umes one and two with the Robert CHRISTMAS TREES for Us fellow man in distress. from Religious News Service, with a.m. tirelessly to relieve the pain and addition to recorded Gregorian Shaw Chorale—a truly varied and al­ Theodore Yoder (KLZ Radio) KOLR (Sterling) — Saturdays. suffering of others, most nota­ His voice quavers when he chant. most perfect Christmas package of 8:3# a.m. — Look Up and Live: 8;45 a.m. song. SPECIAL . bly, those in Vietnam and Laos. speaks about the condltimi of “ th e Gilded Spirit,” examination of KRAI (Craig) — Sundays. 11:30 A vote for. the best album GRAILVILLE 'SINGS (Period); the Renaissance (7). a.m. This recording is an edited Laos, attempting to waken the Songs of Advent and Christmas by 9:15 a.m.—Sacred Heart Program: FAMILY THEATER CHURCH AND LODGE TREES . of Christmas music on the the famous Loveland, 0., girls’ choir. world to Communist strategy “ Suffering Sanctified" series (9): on KOSI (Denver) — Sundays. 8:30 version of the biographical lighter side goes to “A Music TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS (Decca): Channel 11. at 11:30 a.m., “ Those Who p.m. Beautiful Wreaths and the alarming possibility of Yuletlde songs of many lands. Serve" series. AVE MARIA HOUR memorial radio {wogram Box Christmas” recorded by A CHILD IS BORN (Columbia Roping — Boughs a major international conflict. 9:39 A.M. — House of the Lord: KOSI (Denver)—Sundays, 7 a.m. broadcast by KMOX Radio, Columbia (CS-8498). The ster­ ML-S310): Trappist Monks of Gethse- Social and moral problems discussed KYSN (Colo. Springs) — Sundays. Table Decorations < This recording is not only a mane, Ky., in selections from the (7). 9 a.m. St. Louis, Us home town, on Advent and Christmas liturgy. eophonic version is a real do- 19:30 a.m. — Christophers: Father KFKA (Greeley) — Sundays. 6 Grave Blankets the Sunday after he .died. It fine collector’s item but a gentle CHRISTMAS MASSES (London James Keller and guests (4); on Chan­ p.m. li^ t. Here are traditional cari S217): Midnight Mass and the Mass of combines excerpts from talks, and impressive tribute to a man nel U, at 1:30 p.m. CHRISTOPHERS oh and hymns played on au­ the Day. in Gregorian Chant sung by 11 a.m. — Directions ’12: Msgr. John HOLLY AND MISTLETOE * PLANHRS & GIFTS whose spirit was unbreakable the Solesmes Monks. One of the finest KFSC (Denver) — Mon.-Fri., 12 interviews, and si^eches in J. Dougherty of Setoo Hall is guest (9). a.m. thentic 19th century music recoitOngs of these two Masses. Fireplace Wood Dr. Dooley’s own voice. It is until death. This outstanding Col­ 4:39 p.m. — Bishop Sheen: Topics of THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY ^ boxes. CEREMONY OF CAROLS (London current interest,(2). ably narrated by John McCor­ umbia album dramatically ends ,CM-9I46): Benjamin Britten’s arrange- KFSC (Denver! — Mon-Fri . l i ' noon. Seven music boxes were cho- * dfgntfled and beautifully re­ On Radio FOLKNER^S EVERGREEN DEC. SHOP mick. on a warm note, in Dr. Dooley’s corded album CHURCH OF THE AIR Although the first 10 minutes own words, reciting a poem in sen for this recording from the LIFE OF CHRIST (Vanguard): Ac­ KLZ (Denver) — Sunday. 7:35 a.m Drop a letter or postcard to; 1534 So. Broadway SP. 7-7768^ or so of the recording present Rita Ford collection in New tor Charlton Heston movingly reads Rev. Richard Pates. S.J.. talks on these television and radio sta-j one of the last broadcasts be­ the Gospel account of the NaUvlty, the Indian missions. • tions. telling them you appreciate: an interesting narrative on his fore his death: “ Oh world of York. The “ star” of this collec­ the Life of CbrisL and the Passion— these programs. life, it. is th^ remaining 40 min­ muddled men, Seek the peace tion is the American Regina with choral background. . MUSIC BOXES FOR CHRISTMAS utes that are absorbing — when of God again.. .Frightened, fool­ music box, an austere floor (Westminister 6097); Carols on Swiss See “ MOVIES ON TELEVIS­ model with a mechanism similar music boxes. ION” and other program list­ Dr. Dooley speaks. Hearing him ish men — take God by the CHRISTMAS EVE (Westminster express his thoughts about medi- hand again.” to disc machines — a disc with 8061): IS choral performances sung ings on Page 15. | a touch of Ita ly ,,, prongs placed on a spindle. The by the choir of the Shiine of the w W W V W V WWVVW% Immaculate Conception. Atlanta. Ga. prongs make contact with a FESTIVAL OF LESSONS AND t r a v e l in g comb beneath. Other ancient CAROLS (London OS-25119): A re­ MOVIES Lighting Coremeny MEN markable example of choral singing With JUST A SHORT DRIVB music boxes heard are the long- of Christmas moslc. ’This stereo rec­ Slay of ”lh« legion of Decency To Bo Broadcoft cylinder Swiss music boxes, the ord presents the entire atmosphere of traditl(mal songs in realistic sound. Rolingt FROM DENVER “ German Symphonium, the Poly- AMAHL AND NIGHT VISITORS The Rt. Rev. Monsignor John ARGONAUT HOTEL phon, and Kaliope; and the (Victor LM-1701): The original TV Cavanagh, editor and business' cast render the MenoUl music sin­ TO!!? " ' FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR cerely and effectively. American Olympia. Below are Legion of Decency rat­ manager of the Register, willj BRIDOE PARTIES, DANCES AND NUTCRACKER SUITE (Richmond DiOno'i iMtowrsfM ings of motion pictures tarrently M bgovtiful Broomfitld DINNERS There are 18 selections — all B-19065): Excellent version by the give the invocation at the an­ Paris Conservatory Orchestra and a showing in first run Denver theaters. Manor is coovonitntiy PHONE MAIN 3-3101 5| beautiful listening, including nual lighting ceremony at the iocotod of Highwey 397 good buy at 31.98. ond Midway 8lvd. Beautiful Ballrooms Prlvato Dining Rooms Gounod’s Maria,” “ Silent A-1, anobjectionable for general “Ave CHRISTMAS SONGS (Angel 65021); patronage: A-2. unobjectionable for City and County Building on in tfoomfitld, dlroeHy Night,” “ 0 Holy Night,” “ Mon- The famed Obernkirchen Children's adolescents and adults; A-3, unob­ Monday,^Dec. 18, at 9 p.m. The north of tho Choir singing Christmas songs from jectionable for adults; B. objection­ Shopping Contor. France. Germany. Spain. England able In part for all: C. condemned! program, with the theme, “Joy Italy with appealing joy. to the World,” will be telecast CHRISTMAS OFFERING - (London): * Recommended The beauUfuI voice of Leontyne Price on KOA-TV, Channel 4, Denver. and the Vienna Philharmonic Orches­ TWO BEARS. A-1 The Cathedral High School tra and Chorus combine In an out­ m ATHtm standing recording of hymns and •BABES IN TOYLAND, A-1 Choir, under Sister Mary Lor­ carols sung In English. German, and THE COMANCHEROS. A-1 IN ECQNOMICAi DtNlf40...yo«r choNe ef Rm etta’s direction, will sing. homo undo Italian dlnnort •tartfng of tie, IJtln. An Impressive singer captures •7 WONDERS OF THE WORLD. A-1 the real spirit of Christmas. Sppdol childrtn't mono from 45c—o l » t r iA t WHITE CHRISTMAS. A-1 0 TANNENBAUM (Decca): Ger­ 14” —18"—24"—36" l«ngth» man songs with various choirs. FLUTE AND ARROW. A-I SEAFOOD AND CHICXBi FLOWER DRUM SONG. A-2 PLEASE DON'T EAT DAISIES. A-2 Choir on Television I BOMBED PEARL HARBOR. A-2 FIREPLACE The Concert Choir of St. Fran­ NORTH BY NORTHWEST. A-3 BACHELOR IN PARADISE. A-3 cis de Sales High School, Den­ BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S. A-3 WOOD ver, under the direction of Mrs. MON PETIT, UsUng Not AvaUable Pinon, Apple & Oak GUNS OF THE BLACK WITCH. Ust- Jo Noakes Lasham, has been ing Not Available tdm attde scheduled for two television ap­ LA DOLCE VITA. Separately Classi­ Supreme Co., Inc. BROOM FIELD fied 187 S. Broadway row hrwht c d M l to M r i pearances: On Friday, Dec. 22, KING OF KINGS. Separately Classi­ So. Huron PE. 84479 at 2 p.m. on KTVR, Channel fied . Or tiw diahig toogt COLD WIND IN AUGUST. C Sword 2, Denver, and on Sunday, Dec. ' STAGE GUIDE 24, at 10 p.m. on KOA-TV. Chan­ THE MUSIC MAN. FamUy DEADLY GAME. Adults Room nel 4. Girls’ glee club will ap­ Featuring (delicious entrees an

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32 N«w Members CCD Enrollmenf Drive Launched in Lakewood

(Our I.ady of Fatima Parish. luck dinner honoring Father L a kew ood) Robert Syrianey, pastor, on The Parish Council launched his 16th anniversary of bis its first enrollment drive for ordination. The parish council the CCD unit of the parish and gave Father Syrianey a set of a total of 32 new members glasses as a token of their were enrolled. esteem . Committee Appointed The executive board of the Father Syrianey’s mother at­ By St. Francis' Group CCD Includes: Chairman. Jerry tended the celebration, as did Buehler; vice chairman, Ceil his brother. Father Francis Sy­ (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, mas party in the home of Mrs. Scheunemann; secretary, Molly rianey, pastor at St. Pius Tenth D enver) George Mulqueen, 246 S. Sher­ Docons; chairman of teachers, Parish, Aurora. One hundred Mrs. A. J. Dunst, president man Street, on Thursday, Dec.! June Tirsway; chairman of fish­ twenty-five parishioners also at­ of the Altar and Rosary Society, 21, at 12 o’clock noon. ers, Helen Getter; chairman of tended. has announced the appointment A Christmas dance will be helpers, Verna Flynn; chairman TURKEY PARTY of the following as nominating held by the Teen Club on Sun­ i t parent educaticn, Helen Guild's Christmas Breakfast committee: Mrs. John Baker, A turkey games party will be Officers and hostesses of the .Archbishop’s Guild are pic­ Sullivan, president; Archbishop Vehr, Monsignor Smith, Mrs. day, D ec. 17, in the high Jpng. chairman; Mmes. Arthur Turn­ held Sunday. Dec. 17. at 7 p.m. tured with the guests of honor. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr and Margaret Hogan, treasurer; Mrs. Pat Murray, secretary; and school gymnasium from 7:30 The parishloaers' held a pot- er, George Schwertberger, and Our Lady of Fatima Coupcil the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, P.A,, V.G., at the Miss Maureen Allen and Mrs. Anne Bremmer, hospitality chair­ to 10:30 p.m. Jerry Phannens- John Guerette. announces that it has entered Christmas breakfast Dec. 10 at St. Francis de Sales’ Left 'to m en. tiel’s orchestra will furnish The general cleaning of the the Industrial Basketball Lea­ right are Mrs. Virginia Collins, vice president; Mrs. Loretta the m usic. church by members of the soci­ gue under the supervision of ety will be done on Friday, Dec. Dan Cavarra. The team will 15, at 9 a.m . play in the "A” League and A luncheon will be served the HOOVER games are to be played at North Guild's Breakfast Attended by 285 STUDIO workers in the assembly room High School. AUrtlORIZCD SALES AND (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) Christmas gifts were present­ a dinner Dec. 21 in the home [Circle will have a dinner Dec. of the rectory. A short business sinvics PORTRAIT Men’s Holy Name Society of The annual Christmas break- ed to the guests of honor. Arch­ of Anne Vifquin.v '20 in the .Aviation Club. meeting will follow. 28 YEARS ON EASI tOIFAX AVE. Our Lady of Fatima had 57 in fa.st o f the Guild drew an at­ bishop Urban J. Vehr and the Grace Kees will entertain at; Our Lady of Lourdes Circle Christmas cards, wrappings, Em City WIdt Pkk up (fld Otliywy PHOTOGRAPHY by attendance at Communion and tendance of 285 members des­ Rt. Rev- Monsignor Gregory a brunch Dec. 17 for St. John's is planning a dinner at Tallyho and religious items will be on DE S-1S71 Bi30 A./A. EDWARD A. DE CROCE followed this with a breakfast. 12 HOUR Ctopltli pite the unusually cold weather. Smith, P.A., V.G. Circle. Dec. 14. sale for the last time on Sunday, Pirti To 6 P.M. Dr. Charles Zarlengo spear­ SERVICE IncluOIng 4655 E. COI.FAX N early 5,000 item s w ere d is­ CIRCLES PLAN PARTIES Dec. 17. The sale is sponsored OtptrlRMl headed this- drive and plans The members of Key of Heav­ NEW OFFICERS FKEMUNT 7 6«01 played in the layette collection, The meetings in December of by the grade school PTA and D EN V ER 10, COLO. the second Sunday of every en Circle have invited their hus­ The new officers of Our Lady plus the linens which had been practically all circles will be is held in the grade school audi­ month for this occasion. bands to a potluck supper Dec. of Sorrow Circle are Martha Blarney Appliance Shop prepared for the mission church­ Christmas parties. 16 in the home of Mary Schier- Seragini, president; Gladys Ros­ torium. 320S lilt CtllM es. A set of white vestments St. Luke’s Circle will have its sellini, secretary-treasurer; and St. G re g o ry ’ s Canasta C ircle llllltipp lafltaMO ciM burg. P Y 4-0S37 made by Dorothy Roy were C hristm as party D ?c. 19 in the Helen Lambert and Peggy and Helen Scavo, publicity. will be entertained at a Christ­ shown. Wa Deliver home of Catherine Kelly. Freel will be the hostesses for Mrs- Louise Johnson of Prec­ WWWWWWVVtfWVWWVWW ’’ f i 777-7408 BUCHANAN I St. Cecilia’s Circle was pre­ Connie Balliatt will be the Blessed Sacrament Circle Dec. ious Blood Circle will end the sented the $15 award for selling hostess at a potluck supper Dec. 21. holidays with her daughter, 6TH AVE. CHRISTMAS TREES the largest numbers of tickets to 19 for members of Miraculous The members of Little Flower M ary .Ann. in California. Medal Circle. & OLIVER'S Orville Henderson Tree Lot the card party in proportion to circle members. Notre Dame Circle will have MARION Fresh Cut Colorado Trees Meat Market The Finest in Denver Wreaths - Roping • Decorations Auxiliary's $18,000 Gift "Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats" Holly and Mistletoe CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED Buys Hospital Equipment Fresh Poultry Fish FOR NIGHT SELECTING t ProftMlonil Mt«t Cutttri To Sirvi You On Saturday, Dec. 16, when Mercy Hospital Women’s Phon# PE. J 4*2» 1SI2 E. 4lh Avti Auxiliary volunteers have finished decorating the Christmas SO. LOGAN AT CEDAR » Hourt I a.m. to 4 p m. Ampla Parking in Raar tree in the lobby of the hospital and the lights are turned Ov»r 70 Years Same Location on for the first time this year, Sister Myar Miguel, adminis­ trator, will be presented a check by Mrs. A. G. Topll, presi­ dent of the auxilfary. f This check represents the final payment on the $19006 i ^ J X-O-Mat, an X-ray machine given to the hospital by the auxil­ iary, and marks the start on a pledge of $100,000, toward which all efforts of the group are being concentrated. LET US DO>YOUR i' mL; Mrs. B. E. Grossman is chairman of the ways and means committee of the auxiliary. The pledge of $100,000 In five HOLIDAY BAKING years is toward the building fund for the new Mercy Hos­ pital.

Fancy Cakes and Cookies in Attractive « Boxes ... Make Ideal Gifts S Regis Guild Planning X (10 BOXES TO CHOOSE FROM) A J F o r 35fb Annual Party Other Christmas Cookies____ $1.36 to $1.80 per lb. % The 35th annual Christm as plans: Mrs. James J. Arkins, PLUM PUDDING, HOLIDAY STOLLEN and \ party of the Regis Guild will be chairm an; Miss Magdelene held on Sunday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 Hughes, co-chairman; and Mrs. Delight for Children OTHER CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES | p.m. in the Student Center on E. T. Grace, hospitality and re­ the Regis College campus, Den­ freshment chairman. Sister Catherine Joseph, sacristan at Loretto Heights Col­ Five kinds of Fruit Cakes. . . $1.15 lb. | ver. Mrs. Grace will be assisted lege, Denver, dusts off the figures before setting up the man­ Mrs. James J. Sweeney, guild by Mmes. James J. Sweeney, ger, which will be a highlight for the children and adults at and up . . . In fancy gift boxes make | president, has named the fol­ Loren Roberts, John F. Muel­ the Alumnae Association’s Christmas party on Sunday, Dec, low ing m em bers in ch arge of ler, Louis Hough. Richard 17, at the Heights. wonderful Christmas Gifts. | Cordes. W. P. Mulligan, and R. J. Reardon, and Misses Mag- i Dr. James P. Gray deiene Hughes and Catherine New Nun to Sef Up Crib There is no need for N iccoli. BAKERY I this. By patronizing our : OPTOMETRIST Program arrangements are > “The Finest Only” \ being taken care of by Miss For Party at Heights retail store, you can ; Eyes Examined Magdelene Hughes. A group of Mrs. Donald .lames. Mrs. Agnes help the needy. Phone RA. 2-2859 % ; Visual Core entertainers will be provided for As Christmas approached. Sis­ this event. ter Wilhelmina always had Domenico, Angela Augustine, ' 4 FINE STORES I As has been the custom in and Marilyn Waggoner will A i 213 Colo. III.Ig. looked forward to dusting off the past, members are wel­ serve as hostesses ■ 1615 Calif. the figures and preparing the 66 S. Broadway 1550 Colorado Blvd. A > come to bring items of candy, 753 S. Univtrsity 3rd & Josephine m anger in the chapel at Lor- ST. WNCfNT 01 U t i l i’ E'ur Appointiiieiit Call; foods, etc., for the shower that etto Heights College. UiiiaiaiiiiiaiMiMiMiiiMiiikMiStiikSisiSiSiSisiSisiatkatsisiksiiiitit:kg : TA. 5 6683 Is given for the Jesuit c o m ­ A.B.C. Doll Hospital munity at this party. Sacristan at the college for DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES RETAIL STORE |35 years. Sister Wilhelmina each L)u )Ib llirs1ib J. A Met o iiil nae As.sociation’s Christmas filfi Duvvii'ne MA 3 “Jfin party, when they are led by the sisters to visit the manger. I This year, however, Sister ■retired and has relinquished her duties to Si.ster Catherine Jo-■ seph. Many nf the alumnae will re­ member Si.ster Catherine, who has returned tn the Heighls af­ ter an absence of 16 years, when .she was at St. .loseph's School m Taos, New Mex. SKIT PLANNED Other highlighl.s of the party, which give the alumnae a chance to bring their children to visit with the faculty, will be a .skit featuring Heights students I Sue Sullivan as Shirley Temiile. MILLIONS OF POUNDS OF MEAT ON SALE! I Sheila Kane and Alice F.risman and that’s net all . . . more than 350 Meat, T’ish and Poultry SAFEWAY as Rudolph the Red-nosed Rein­ items are available in most Safeway Stores . . . Millions of pounds deer. and Pat Higgins. Mary to be sold in the most Sensational Meat Sales Event in History. K ay D ouds. and Sally St. Jules Stock your Freerer! All Beef and Lamb Cuts are USDA Choice as elves. Grade and P rop erly ,-\ged. EVERY LOCATION A COMPLETE DRY CLEANING PLANT There will be community sing­ YOU WILL FIND YOUR PARISH ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LISTED BELOW ing, and each child's visit with Santa Claus will be recorded in I a picture presented that after­ HOLY TRIN in Presentation CATHEDRAL St. Anne's (Arvada) noon to the children of each APPLES North Goto Shopping CATHEDRAL DINNERS Notre Dame 236 E. 13TH AVE. Conttr fam ily. Arvada Squoro (N«xt to FoodUnd St. Anthony and Mix or Match 'Em. Fancy Wash­ Swanson Frozen TV. Ham, Beef Shopping Ctnitr 518 E. Colfax The p.Trty, to he held on Sun Supor Mrkt.) St. Rose of Lima Bon Ku$«ka, Mgr day. D ec. 17, at 2 p.m . in Low er H«rold O lM vtt, Mgr. (4 doori So. of Furr Irving & W. Alamoda Pex Pa'jHus, Mgr. Ted Lothamer, Mgr. ington Grown Red or Golden Food Mkt.) Bernie Finnorty, Jr,, Mgr, Machebeuf Hall on the college Pot Roast, Fried Chicken or campus, will feature games, re­ ST. BERNADETTE Annunciation OUR LADY HOLY FAMILY Most freshments, and a remefnbrance Delicious; Winesap or Rome Turkey...... ST. LOUIS, for each child from Santa. ,-\ 36th A Btnton AND ST. MARY Loyola OF FATIMA Precious Blood ENGLEWOOD Christmas tree will be awarded John onarum, Colo. Blyd, MAGDALENE to the largest family in attend­ 34lh & Downing 1490 Corr Ownor 591 5 So. Univtrsity Beauty. ot Evans 11-oz. oka. Herry Costanten, Colfax at Pitre# ance and a turkey will be given. Frank E. Johnson, Mgr Bill Flynn, Mgr. Anthony Pocrnich, RUSSELL WALKER, Bernard (Red) Mgr. Mgr. JR., Mgr. Finr>trty, Mgr. M rs. Jam es R. M cC oy is the i general chairman. Committee B"“99 ST. MARY’S, Littleton, ALL SOULS, Englewood 73 E. BELLEVIEW Ray Belair, Mgr. j chairmen are Mrs. Robert eas­ ier, invitations: Mrs, A1 Mar-i Only Safeway gives i ranzino, reservation s; .Mrs. Ed| COLORADO SPRINGS you both... 0 low­ Rollman and Mrs. Mike Krupa. refreshments: and Kay Tourte- GOLF ACRES er total food bill 317 SO. NEVADA 2320 E. PLAHE AVE. VENETIAN VILLAGE lot. games and entertainment. We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers. and stamps (Gold Food Bank .Shopping Center SHOPPING CENTER Penny Staley, a senior at the Dewey Johnson, Mgr. 3100 North Hancock Prices good in Denver & Suburbs, Thursday thru Saturday, Leonard Guzman, Mgr. .\1 M’ eppner Heighls, will direct the skit. D ecem b er 14 ■ 16, 1961. Bond) Thursday, Da«. 14,1961* Offica, 938 Bonnock .Straut THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN May Hold Extra Mass Thornton Society Votes Castle Rock Tableau to Be Staged Nativity Cantata (Holy TrlaUy Parish, make beautiful Christmas cards. Altar Society At Cure d'Ars Westmlastar) The religious articles on sale $1,000 Gift to Parish At Notre Dame Parish (Cure d’Ar« Parish, Denver) make wonderful Christmas gifts. Elects Officers If enough parishioners indi­ (Holy Cross Parish, Thornton) the building fund from the > (Notre Dame Parish, Denver) 7 p.m. The 10 o’clock class, A Christmas cantata, com­ cate their desire to attend a CCD classes will be con­ group’s treasury. (St. Francis of'Assisi’s Parish, New officers of the Altar and The boys and girls of the comprising 240 children, will prised of 234 children from thi ducted as usual on Saturday Two parish circles of (he Castle Rock) S a.m. Hass on Christmas, an Rosary Society,, who will serve parish school of religion will present the tableau on Monday, school, will be presented in thi morning, Dec. 16. The Christ­ The Altar and Rosary Society for Uk next year,, were elected Archbishop's Guild turned 'in Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. school auditorium on Dec. 2t extra Mass will be scheduled mkt at the bdme o f Helen Talles present a tableau honoring the mas recess will be noted on approximately 500 pieces of new and 21 at 8 p.m. ' at the past meeting of the so­ birth of Our Savior Dec. 17 and All p'arishioners are invited. for that Ume. Saturdays, Dec. 23 and Dec. Dec. 1.' Highlighting the evening ciety. i , and used children's clothing as Babysitters will be provided by Claids showing the church 36. The high school of reli­ their year’s work at the guilds was the election of new officers 18. The tableau, Program for A meeting for all fathers of Mrs. Robert Zeylmaker was is being pre­ the CCD helpers’ division. sanctuary in color are on sale gion will meet Monday at annual Christmas breakfast for 1982. Christmas Minds, Boy Scouts will be held on selected as . president;. Mrs. sented for the first time in the The program will be closed in the back of the church. They 7:30 pmi., and altar boys on Granby llllfyer, vice president; Ihese articles will be given to They are; President, Helen Thursday, Dec. 14, in the archdlo9ese. The script was with Benediction, followed by Friday at 6 pan. Mrs. James Daniels; secretary, the Infant of Prague Nursery Tolies; vice president, Helen school gym at 8 p.m. Mep provided by Sister Mary Martha St. Nicholas bringing fruit and Gold bond stamps for kitchen and Mrs. Charles Cato, treas­ and to other needy persons and Shirkey; secretary, Gladys who are unable to attend are of the Sisters of Our Lady of candy to the children. DRY CLEANING equipment are b ^ g collected, urer. They will be installed kt organizations. Pudlik; treasurer, Rubina Moj­ asked to call Mr. Weeg, DU Victory. AND LAUNDRY by the Altar and Rosary Society. the meeting in January. < These guild cire’es were or­ ica; historians, Carrie and Mar­ CIRCLE TO MEET 8-2641. A committee of teachers— Cat The Novena to Our Lady of Members of the society abo ganized less than a year ago in garet Medinger, and co - ordi- St. Monica’s Circle will have the parish. Women interested nating secretary, Venita Jones. Louis Steele, Marjorie Moore, The- parish paper drive WQl Perpetual Help is held each voted to donate $1,000 as a a gift exchange in the home of in making layettes or church Lelia Gravina, Eleanor Weil, be held on Sunday, Dec. 17. CASCADE Tuesday at 7 p.m.-, and is fol­ Christmas gift this year to A mission was closed on Dec. T A a M te n s linens are iiivited to call Mrs. 8 at St. Ann’s Mission, Kiowa. Bemie Irish, and Charles Fink Mrs. Bob Lindel, 4800 W. Vas- Old newspapers and magazihei lowed by choir pactice. may be brought to the church Paramount Club Allen H i ^ , AT. 8-6427, for in- It was given by the Franciscan —with the co-operation of the sar Avenue, on Thursday, at formatioiT' concerning the cir­ Fathers. Despite the bad weath other lay teachers of the par­ 8 p.m. on that day. FOR Your Plans Dinner cles. er, there was splendid attend­ ish, made costumes and orga­ CHOIR n ' REHEARSING nized rehearsals. Mrs. Dorothy The Paramount Social Club's ance by two-thirds of the parish. Qvlitinat Doy Eotfiig Pleasure The choir is rehearsing for Saturday^ Dec. 16, will be the Hardman and Mrs. Joan Men­ last event for 1961 will be a the Christmas Midnight Mass. final day for religious instruc­ dez taught the re'igious music. catered turkey dinner and dance Adults whh enjoy singing are tion this fall at St. Francis of Organ accompanist will be to be held in the Townsend invited to join the choir at ^ TURKEYS Hall, 238 Broadway Street, on Assisi’s Parish by the Sisters of Mrs. Adelyne Keleman; Narra­ practice on Tuesdays at 7:30 Mercy. Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 6:30 p.m. tion by Father Koontz. * Place Tour Older on or Before MoixUy, p.m. The choir sings at High The' parishioners plan a food Deo.'18. IM l ' There will be dancing to the The tableau will be presented 1 Mass on Sundays and on spe­ shower for these sisters on that music of the Speeebley Trio be­ on two nights. The 9 o'clock cial feasts. day. Religious instruction will DENVER POULTRY ginning at 8:30 p.m. Saturday class, consisting of Parishioners are urged to re­ begin again in the spring in M71 Federal Bird. HA. 9-1559 The cost of the dinner and 350 children, will do the presen­ member the Holy Name So­ preparation for Ckmflrrtation. dance is $2. per person. All ciety Christmas tree lot when tation on Sunday, Dec. 17 at SNill the ISert Drin ei^ Mtrd ta fU PwMIry TOO KNOW IS niSHI members ar^ urged 'to attend purchasing their tree this year. I and bring guests. Reservations The lot is on the West side of Engagement must be obtained and may be Washington Street, opposite the Announced HAPPINESS I bad by calling Mrs. Amelia Des­ entrance to the shopping center. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Nel­ mond, FL. 5-5444, not later than It is open every day and in the son have announced the engage­ 6 p.m. Sunday, December 17. evening. ment of their daughter, Marilyn, t I d A i D M r to Robert B. Dorsey, son of Dr. a n d Mrs. G e o r g e CUSTOM BUILT C. Dorsey, Sr., o f Phoenix, , FRUIT CAKES Ariz. ELECTRONIC ORGANS T h e bride FANCY COOKIES elect is a 1954 graduate of ASSORTED CHRISTMAS COOKIES Comparing with the more St. Francis de ; CHRISTMAS STOLLEN Sales’ , a n d expensive Pipe Organs also of Denver ROVING SANTA CLAUS > Plum Pudding Oelieious Pies .U n i V e r at Vs the cost! MuUvn Nelson H»ve 1 personal Santa for your chUdren. Santa wUl vtiit your And Many Othur Goodins sity. Mr. Dor I chUdren, in your own home, by appointment- While Irfi enter­ sey is a graduate of St. Thom­ taining the kldi and picking up their Chilatmai Usta, yon can as’ College in St. Paul, Mfhn. take your own pictures of the happy occaalon, and reperd/theM A February wedding is plan­ lifetime memoriea. Send in your reservation npw. Santa hai miiRv Rime TOWER CHIMES '-i. t ned. only a few dayi left Santa wUl make an appointment Iq the COMPLETE PIPE.ORGAN SERVICE DEPARTMENT evening or on a weekend fo did can be home to enjoy the oe- caslon. All thli for an old faihioned price, o ^ f5.00. BRHERY we will rcbnild and modify yoor old Wurlitzer. Speclil rates for parties. WE 64045. I I ^ ^CAU US COUlKT FLASH I Santa'a houra 5:30 PJI.' to 0:30 P.M. during the .week and any- . 25 Broadway - r SR. 7*-7413 I Ume on weekenda, from now to Dec. 33rd. Sorry we*re booked I TAILORS Mtrchonls Park, 623 5. Braadway I CATHEDRAL up for Chriatmaa 'Ev.e. 33 W. Girard in Park 'N Shop, Englawood For real joy, thoro’i nothing like *>»» M i» a a mM i» » w a iaiiism>iM isaisniiisn,iisd,n»smaaaii o r g a n and SOUND CO. a now Sichwinn bike—the best • i.4iri;<'st S ele ctio n ♦ gift of ail I Wo hove lightweight Send check or money order for SS.QO fo "SEE A SANTA CO." 214 Clayton, P. 0 . 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Requiem High Mass was celebrated 4451 W. n th Avenue. Requiem Mess ters of Prtdous Blood Postulant. on Dec. 11 in Cure d'Ars Church. celebrateti on Dec. 12 in St. Funeral services were held the graveside services. Inter­ it with Santa Claus. All are gOeiud on Dec. I la St Domi­ Dayton. 0 .: CUrtcs C. Creadon of GIBSON Denver, for Robert H. Lammermaim Dominic’s Church for Jennie on Dec. 12 for John P. Magui- ment was in Mt. Olivet. Moore w elcom e. nic's Ghtncii. Interment In Ut. Olivet. GaulpoUs. 0 .; and the late Mae C. a e o P. Gibson, 47, of 2131 York of 3623 Leyden Street, who died In a Creadon and the late Edward Crea­ Street. She was the sister of Mrs. local hos^ttl on Dec. 6. He was 38. Wilson, 81, Of 2829 W. 27th ness, a resident o f 1770 K e a r­ M ortuary. Santa will be at the store on He was bom In Denver on July CHAVKZ don: also survived by e ld t grand­ Jessie MUler, and Mrs. Maxine Ben­ Avenue. She died in a local ney Street. He died in Mercy Dec. 17 from 1 to 3 p.m; On PatatU Cbavai of 4447 ZenoUa children. Requiem High Mass was nett. bdth of Greeley, Bob J. Gibson 9. 1923 and attended Blessed Sacra­ Street She was the daughter of Ur. celebrated on Dec. 12 in Cure d'Ars of Denver: aunt of Bradley and ment an(l Cathedral High School, and nursing home where she had Hospital Dec. 9 following a Dec. 22, 7 to 8:30 p.m., and on and M it. Robert Chaves: sister of Church. Interment In Ut. Olivet. Kathy Miller. Dennis and Nancy Regis College. been residing for the past year. D ec. 23 from 10 to 11 a.nL and Robert Anthony: granddaughter of Boulevard Mortuaries. Bennett of Greeley. Patrick and Lammermann served In the U.S. lengthy illness. He w as 81. Lnpe Camatte, and Ur. and Urs. Thomas Glbeon of Denver: also sur­ Marinee In the South Pacific during The services held in 4he mor­ 2 to 4 p.m. ( Charlie Chaves of Denver. Hass of DUDDY vived by two brothers-ln-law and one World War II. Since the war he has the Angels was offered on Dec. 11 In Eugene F. Duddy. 72, of 1424 sister-in-law. Requiem High Mass been associated with his brother In tuary chapel were conducted by Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. In­ Clarkson Street. He wa.s the father of was offered on Dec. 11 in St. Igna- the trucking business. He was a the Rt. Rev- William V. Pow­ terment In U t Olivet. Mrs. George F. Rock and Mrs. R. 0. Uus jA Loyola Church. Interment in member of the Core d'Ars Parish Belsner. both of Denver: Eugene J. Mt. Olivet. and Teamsters Local No. 13. ers, pastor of St. James' CREADON Duddy of Portland, Ore.: brother of MONAHAN Survivors Include his wife, Maxine: Church, Denver. Monsignor UeU E. Creadon. H. of 3220 Olive Marie Duddy of Denver and Madame three sons. Charles. Donald, and B i r d i e Grarrome of Bauslsil. Kate L. Monahan. 78. of 1439 Kala- Street. She was the wife of the late Stephen: parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Powers, also led the recitation France: uncle of Maurane Allen of math Street. She Is survived by h er. Lammermann of Denver, and two Denver: also survived by five grand­ brothers, John W. and Henry L. of the Rosary Dec. 11. brothers, Ben of Denver and Frank children and two great-grandchildren. Monahan of Denver Requiem High Mass was celebrated Dec. 11 In St. of Napa. Calif. Interment In Mt. Mr. Maguiness was the father Reqmem High Mass was celebrated OUvet. OUnger Mortuaries. lACQUES on Dec. • In the Cathedral of the Im­ EUubeth’s Church. Hackethal-Noon- of Ted Mack (William Magui­ maculate Conception. Intermoit in an Mortuary. ALEXANDER J. McCRANER Mt. Olivet. OUnger Mortuaries. ness), radio and TV personality. ROZINSKI A Requiem High Mass was cele­ I BROS: brated on Doc. 9 at the Cathedral of Mr. Mack, accompanied by his POURCADE John Rozlnskl. 57. of 4432 Grant Archie Fourcade, (3. of 2899 Hud­ Street. He was the brother of CeceUa. the Immaculate Conception for Alex­ wife, arrived in Denver for the son Street. He was the husband of Felix, and Alexander Rozinski. Den­ ander J. McCraner of 1441 Logan funeral services. Because of the Catherine Fourcade: father of James ver: Leo Rozinski of Lawton. Okla.: Street. He died In a local nursing R.. DonUd E.. and Lean N. Four­ kb's. Prances Hollenbeck. Lyons: home on Dec. 5. He was\79. poor health of Mrs. Maguiness cade, & of Denver: father-in-law of and Theresa Karlo and Lucille Ben­ A native of lUlnols. McCraner was a Requiem High Mass has been Yunette C„ Harriet A., and Patilcta son, Denver. Requiem High Mass a leading salesman for Marshall J. Fourcade of Denver: brother of was celebrated on Dec. 13 in St. Jo­ Fields Co. in Chicago before com­ scheduled at a later date. t a JSK/ Elmer N. Fourcade of Denver: seph's (PoUsh) Church. Interment in ing to Denver about 21 years ago. cousin of Mrs. Emilia Ager of Den­ kft. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuaries. Since then he was employed as a H e was born Jan. 21, 1880. in ver; also survived by 10 grandchil­ salesman for Denver Dry Goods Co. Wyoming and was employed as dren. Requiem High Mass was cele- SPANNAN McCraner waa a member of the hralyd m Dec. 13 In St. Ignatius of Rose Spannan. 81. of 3781 Newton Km ^ts of Columbus and the parish a Pullman brakeman for the Street. She was a sister of Mrs. Mary of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Union Pacific Railroad for 47 Sets. Hutchinson. Kans.: Mrs. Eliza­ Conception. beth Heltzlg. Apple Valley, Calif., Survivors include three sons. How­ years. He retired in 1950. and Joseph Spannan. Colorado ard of Aurora: John K., Thornton, Springs: aunt of Mrs. Gertrude and Alex P „ all of Denver: five Among his passengers have John P. Maguiness JERRY BREEN Bostick and Mrs. Catherine Pels. daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, been former President Herbert Denver: also survived by several Mrs. Mary Hogan, and Mrs. Loretta Florist nieces and nephews. Requiem High R. Lang. aU of Denver: Mrs. Rita f* 'l Hoover, MadameSchumann- F o r . 11700 W. 44th Ave. Mass was celebrated on Dec. 11 In Bland. Aurora, and Mrs. MarceUa A. Heink, and Ignace Paderewski, 1004 ISth S t Holy Family Church. Interment In MeWard. Henry. lU., and 13 grand­ i HA. 4-7904— OPIN DAILY Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mortuaries. children. Interment In Mt. OUvet. the famous pianist and Polish CARPETS One biKk Cist of Mt. OMvst MAin 3-2279 I OUnger Mortuaries. t ' ’ ' patriot. * Insurance THOMPgON ! R oom Size Hazel R. Thompson. H, of 818 WILUAM MOUTOR Jennie Wilson Some of the crack trains of and Smaller' Cook Street. She was the wife of Requiem High Mass was celebrated the Union Pacific system have RUGS * Surety Bonds WllUam J.: mother of Mrs. E. F. on Dec. 12 in Cure d'Ars Church. Mrs. Wilson was born in Car­ Largtst M itctloni In Hit City. Mansfield. San Mateo, Calif.; Mrs. Denver, for WlUlam MoUtor. Sr., of been under the direction of Mr. rollton, 111. She married James CALL M. F. Luxford. Sunland. Calif.: sis­ 2856 Clermont Street, who died in a Maguiness. He was the conduc­ ter of Adele M. Nichols. Denver; local hospital on Dec. 9 foUowIng a Wilson there in 1899. They foniilure f i r a r ” also survived by four grandchildren. long illness. He was 72. tor of the Citt/ of Denver on ORtfi Monday ETMhigi moved to Colorado in 1905. ibwiGERT BROS. | Requiem High Mass was celebrated Mr. MoUtor was bom May 9. 1889. its maiden run from Omaha to TIU 1:30 fJL Paul T. McGrady in St. Philomena's Church on Dec. 9. in Chicago and attended schools She was a member of the Al­ Intermiht In Mt. Olivet. Boulevard there. In his earUer days he played North Platte, Nebr., and on the Mortuaries. VAN SCHAACK & CO. semi - professional basebaU. MoUtor tar and Rosary Society and the new Columbine on its first trip E.M.W. |: - 'OPTOMETRISTS | TSCHUDI was employed as an electrical spe­ Legion of Mary. 'Mere cash talks 310 PMerton Bldg. cialist on heavy equipment for the from North Platte to Denver. Frank N. Tschudi. 63. of 130 Jas­ She was the mother of Mrs. 2141 So. Broadway mine Street. Requiem High Mass U. S. Steel Co. until hla retirement in Survivors, in addition to his MAin 3-9333 was celebrated on Dec. 9 in St 1949 when he moved to Denver. Beatrice Carlson of Chicago, and SHennan 4-2754 James' Church. Olinger Mortuaries. Surviving are a son. WilUam P. Mrs. Esther Brackton of Den­ son, are his wife, Mrs- Ella MoUtor. Jr., of Denver and five ^ ^ Exam ination of Eyes — Fitting of G !n ‘i':os 5 ver; sister of Miss Nora Kala- May Maguiness, and a sister, 5 * 5 RICHARD GARCIA grandchildren. Interment in Fair- A Requiem High Mass was cele­ mount. OUnger Mortuaries. her, Mrs. Teresa Sebastian, and Mrs. Gertrude McDonald GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE 5 brated on Dec. 9 in St. Francis de Omaha, Neb. Sales' Church. Denver, for Richard FAUSTINA PARRA Martin J. Kalaher, all of Den­ ENTIRE FAMILY iC . Oculist Prescriptions Filled Garcia of 1196 S. Grant Street, who Requiem IHgb Mass was celebrated ver; also the sister of Sara Monsignor Powers conducted died in a local hospital on Dec. 5. on Dec. 11 In Presentation of Our He was 27. Lady Church, Denver, for Faustina Drach of Chicago; also survived Mr. Garcia was bom In Greeley Paira of 400 King Street, who died at by eight grandchildren and 17 1550 California Stibet KE ^ S '.n 9 V June 28. 1934. and attended Colorado her home on Dec. 7 foUowlng a long Evergreen CYO State College there. He came to llUiess. She was 83. great-grandchildren and several 5 Denver in 1853 and since had been Mrs. Parra was bom Feb. 15, 1879, nieces and nephews. employed as an accountant for In Durango, Mexico, and came to Plans Activities futbmatic United American Insurance Co. Colorado m 1920. She resided In Fort Attending the funeral from SurvlvlM are his mother. Mrs. Morgan untU coming to Denver in out of state, are relatives and Toastors H m m and Frances Garcia; a sister. 'Mrs. Caro­ For Christmas 1942. friends from Chicago, Tennes­ Automotlvt ’SILVER AUTO Auto Rtdlo lyn Villa; and a brother Arthur T„ Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. insutiition ,429 CHAMPA Repair all of Denver; and another brother. Cuca P. Gonzales: a son-in-law. ish- see, and California. Interment (Christ the King Parish, Rudy. Sait Lake City. Utah. Inter­ mael D. Gonzales. Sr., with whom in Mt. Olivet. Day-Noonan Mor­ One Locatian FREE PARKING ACROSS TA. 5-2293 incomparable ment in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard Mort- she resided. E v erg reen ) uarie.s. tuary Speed T H P S T R E E T Replacement * ^ Interment in Mt. Olivet. OUnger One of the most active or­ Equipment O pen 8 to 7 W eekdays Pert! PATRICIA (PATTERSON) HOUSAND Mortuaries. ganizations in the parish is the A Requiem High Mass Is being celebrated on Dec. 14 in Annuncia­ ANNA F. STEWART newly formed Catholic Youth s Service tion Church. Denver, at 9 a m. for Requiem High Mass was celebrated AAt. Carmel Organization. At its past meet­ Patricia (Patterson) Housand of on Dec. 7 Ui St. Catherine's Church, 11173 North Glenn Drive, who (lied In Denver, for Anna F. Stewart of 4576 ing, the CYO planned the fol­ Christmas Club Dignity a local hospital on Dec. 9 following Hooker Street who died in a local lowing activities. an illness of one month. She was 25. hospital after a brief illness. She Sets Cantata Enjoy a Prapald Chriatmaa Mrs. Housand was bom on March was 71. On Monday, Dec. 18, the Mrs. Stewart was bom In South (Mt. Carmel High School, Facilities 2, 1936, in Leadville. She was edu­ group will attend the annual I4I 'W aa. Start NOW - Ih M cated in St. John's and St. Francis Platte. Neb., on Aug. 26. 1891, and D en ver) de Sales' schools in Denver. came to Denver as a small child. Christmas novena at St. Thorn- piM M a«tt yom r bmOgmO Price She attended St. Patrick's School She was married to Patrick D. “ Nations Adore Him’’ is the as Seminary, Denver. Housand on April 3. 1955. In Annun­ here. She was active In the Altar and Rosary Society at St. Catherine's ciation Church- M title and theme of the Choral After decorating a tree at the Church. T M » N « M b « M k « M * p a « » M V E N C s r « • She is survived by her husband. She Is survived by her son Ray­ Club’s annual Christmas cahta- parish hall on Sunday, D ec. 17, Patrick Housand: her mother. Mm. mond M. Stewart of Denver: a sis­ ta to be presented Friday, Dec. the group will sing Christmas ChrtNfna* OMi S«vgN , Betty Patterson; her brother, George ter Jennie L. ConneU of Denver: and 15, at 2 p.m ., and Sunday D ec. HOWARD mortuaries R. Patterson: her grandmother. Mrs. two brothers. Joseph M. ConneU, carols in the village of Ever­ Mary Selak: an aunt, Mrs. Ann Denver, and Daniel ConneU of Oak­ 17, at 8 p.m. in the grade school green and then will return to Leslie: and two cousins, Robert and land. CaUf. Interment In Mt. OUvet. auditorium. Paik Avenue Ch^id Berkeley Park Chapel , Hugh Leslie. She is the daughter-in- Boulevard Mortuaries. the hall for a Christmas party. GAgmlo national Bmd[ law of Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Housand. The 80-voice vested choir will o n E 17th n d Marion et Park Aml West 46rii and Tennyson Interment In Mt, Olivet. Boulevard Some of the boys of this group AComa 2-1851 GEnessee 3-6425 ' Mortuaries. feature the traditional Christ­ will decorate the church Friday Former Nun mas hymns as well as Italian, ^ FRED JACOBOZZl evening, D ec. 22, fo r the Christ­ A Requiem High Mass was cele­ French, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, mas season. brated on Dec. 9 in the Mt, Carmel At St. Dominic's and Slovakian carols. Church, Denver, for Fred Jacobozzi A New Year’s Eve dance will of 3817 Vallejo Street, who died in a The girls ensemble will ac­ be held in the parish hall. MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY local hospital on Dec. 6, He was 74 Dies in Iowa company Donald Onorato, tenor, years old. P L A N D AN C E in the singing of the French Bom Feb. 7, 1887, in Campobasso. Sister Mary Albert Krantz Marlene Bubb, chairman of Italy, he was educated in Italy and noel, “Sleep of the Infant OF SERVICE THROiHlH i came to Denver in 1906. He nlarried died at St Dominic Villa, Du­ the social committee, reports f Hill itm t iffon «ni foinoiNct Jesus.” The boys’ ensemble and Miss Valentine Amlcone in 1913 in buque, la., on November 29. that a combo has been engaged MM • UitttN I'lltt 4k«eu4*nitHt't]10 /tlniA • tCiciH I iiU Louisville, Colo. soloists Bill Zimmerman and Mr. Jacobozzi was employed by the She was in the 66th year of her for the evening. Tickets are $2 Reinhard Leinz will sing the Public Sendee Company for 30 years. religious profession. per couple and reservations He was a foreman at the time of Appalachian carol, “I Wonder his retirement in 1655. must be made in advance. u M om I i Sister Albert taught for 11 As I Wander.” He is survived by his wife, three Father D. A. McMahon, daughters. Miss- Edith Jacobozzi, years in St. Dominic’s School, Special attractions include the Mrs. Adeline Carplnello, and Mrs. Denver. Other assignments in­ pastor, reports that 98 reser­ FROM OUR GIFT Palmina Gover, all of Denver: a French carol, ‘‘0 Holy Night," ''it vations have been made for sister Mrs. Assunta DlFilUppo of cluded various schools in Chi­ sung by a guest soloist, Gerald Chicago: a brother Andrew Jacoboz­ cago, W isconsin, Minnesota, the men’s annual Commun­ zi of Lorain, 0 .: and two grandchll- Archer, bass-baritone, Bach’s Montana, and Nebraska. ion breakfast to be held Sun­ SLIPPER ASSORTMENT dmn. Interment in Mt. Olivet. Boule­ “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring,’’ vard Mortuaries. d a y, D ec. 17, after the 10 Requiem High Mass was of­ sung by the men’s schola can- a.m . M ass. fered in St. Clara’s Chapel, Sin- torum; “Tu Scendi Dalle Stel- Capt. Malham M. Wakin, Two ptrklnt sinawa, Wis., by the Very Rev. le,” sung by Roland Ponzio, U(t88Aa MoniMft Mt PimMOT U.S.A.F., will be the guest fott Denver J, B. W alk er, O.P-. A fte r the baritone; and, the mixed chorus speaker for this occasion. Res­ t* buHdlnt M l RROADWAV • N M W R M M t ' chanting of the Office of Burial number, “The Little Drummer ervations may be made during Evergreen according to the Dominican B o y .” m THi eiNTiii OP ■iNvni the week at the rectory. Rite, interment followed in the Sharon Losasso and Mrs. Monument Co. cemetery at the mother-house. Gloria McCormick will accom­ CUAS. MeFAIlllKN STANLEY HAI.I. A niece. Sister Mary John, pany the choral groups and Ownerz St. Mary Hospital, De Kalb, soloists. 1 Mile East of Mt. Olivet 111., drove with her superior. PAGEANT OF NATIONS Make it a 11130 Wust 44tb Ave. Sister Mary Magdalen, to at­ T o aid the ch oral groups in HA. 4-4477 tend the funeral. fostering the true Christmas spirit will be a pageant of stu­ dents dressed in the national costumes of various nations. Italy will be represented by Our Obligation Lucille Carmosino and Roland Ponzio; England, by Julie Dow giert, Dave Suer, and Jerry Stevens: the Ukraine, Adrian-^ nan Leshinski; China. Karen the IDEAL GIFT. Bolero; France, Nancy DiMan-j na; Mexico, Tina and Ramona Cruz; Ireland, Lynn Roberts; Japan. Linda Franceschi; ""x J y'-- to YOU . . . Spain, Rosemarie Labriola; 1' ' ' Scotland, Janice Celentano; the 'Jjff .... is to consider fqmily American Indian, Carol Galasso; ■£' needs and wishes — Lithuania, Tom Ezit: Germany, - '--.jA''' to give the personal Sally DeAngelis; India, Carol Veltri: Africa, Joseph Slartinez ,v. attention of experienced and Paul .Alberica; and Russia. F in e COMFY SLIPPERS funeral counsel to Anthony lacovetta. every detail of Narrators of the Scripture V BY DANIEL*GREEN texts will be John DeBuno. Ted arrangement. Rosssi, Richard Schiavone, Da­ vid Cavanaugh, Michael Licala, So cozy . . . so comfortable 6n padded Shirley Velotta, Pamela Nelson, soles . . . so pretty, too . . . these house Judy Grieve, and Mary Ann j Brienza. slippers! They’re a gift she will enjoy Pageant scenes will be de­ all winter long. From our collection: picted by Rose .-Inn Cinocco a.s the Blessed Virgin Mary; Paul an automatic ELECTRIC BLANKET ELFIN (top) . . flat weidge in powtder blue, D om en ico. St. Joseph; Clare Lyons, St. E lizabeth: and Rox- Take the guesswork out of Christmas giving this year by giving the perfect pink or block . . with matching satin trim. ann Satriano, the archangel. gift for anyone on your topping lift—an automatic electric blanket. Here b Admission to the program is a blanket that ataya awake so that you can eleep comfortably, all night long. 6 . 0 0 Doy-Noonan Mortuary I free. Donations received will be Its electric control automatically maintainc a pre-aelected aleeping temperature^ 2406 Federal Blvd GE 3-6575 used to aid in the purchase of regardleaa of ludden temperature cfaangee. Electric blankete arc availeUe ia the interior furnishings for the e variety of stylea, colore and lizec—and they coat juat penniaa a night to opereta, QUILTIE (below) . . . flat-wedge quilted satin sisters’ new convent. with tiny satin bow . . . in black. Lengthen Your Days ® SEE YOUR DEALER OR 6 . 0 0 Hackethol-Noonon Mortuary .-Ittention, pedestrians. The 1451 Kalamoth Si. MA 3-4006 longer hours of darkness durim; Shoe Solon; Downtown, second floor the winter months increase the PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Cherry Creek, mom floor lokeside, moll level traffic hazards in walking. Safe walking will lengthen your days. Thuriday, Dec. 14, 1961 Office, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Regis Rangers to Face Three lough teams Regis Coach Joe Hall takes his Rangers on a holiday vacation road jaunt this week, file first of the three-game trip, however, will not be long. Rejgis plays the D-C Truckers Sunday afternoon, Dec. 17, at 2:30 in the Denver additorium arena. The Rangers, come next Wednesday and Friday, will be farther from home., The three games wind up the Stout, Jones, and Sherman. Wes On Dec. 20 they will play the 1961 portion of the current Re­ ley came off the bench in the , University Dayton at Dayton ot gis schedule. The Northside club game to earn top scoring honors and on Dec. 22 invade the home holds a 2-2 mark at present, for the night with 18. DeMarlie of another t ^ basketball outfit, having split games with the Uni­ turned in one of is best col­ Detroit University.' versity of Denver, winning over legiate performances and Hardin Simmons, and losing to notched 17 points. Prinicipals in Gridiron Honors Colorado State University. It is expected that Hall will Long Stretch Principals in the recent unprecedented of school athletics;«middle row, left to righw* '| The mainstay of the Rangers keep this starting outfit intact sweep of three football titles by teams at Jim Brennan and Scott Spinney, co-captains • to date has been James R. at least for the D-C game Sun­ Allen Thomas, sophomore forward for the Regis Rang­ Blessed Sacrament Parish are pictured here. of the lightyvelghts; and Tom Celia and John J Jones, 6-6 center. Only two day afternoon. ers, goes high in the air to grab a rebound late in the They are, left to right, Marvin DodriU, coach Betz, co-captains of the Midgets; kneeling are-.^ '* Rich LeDue and Joe Vagnino, co-captains of«->t points off scoring leader Ben With 10 lettermen to juggle game against Hardin-Simmons University in the Regis field- of the heavyweight and lightweight teams, the heavyweights. The Blessed Sacrament Wesley's pace, Jones has been through his lineup, the Regis house Dec. 7. Darel Petty of Hardin-Simmons is shown In a John Malloy, assistant midget coach; Sis­ teams participated in the Junior Parochial || a pleasant surprise to the Regis head cage director is liable to vain attempt trying to tip the bail away from Thomas. Others ter Marie Delores, principal of Blessed Sac­ League. m coaching clan. He has been a come up with any kind of a looking on are Bill Kelly, 45, and Dean Sullivan, 22, of Regis rament School; and Michael Walsh, director workhorse all the way and his surprise, depending upon the and Paul Hinds, 21, of H.S.U. The Rangers won the game, performances have been instru­ Situation. 77-65. mental in bolstering the Ranger Benefit Tilt attack. Jones has collected 51 points Cage Champ Moy Have Four Losses W ill Aid second to Wesley’s lagdlhg 53- point total. Jerry Shenfian, 39, Completing a pre-season look Leo Guetlein, junior; Gary Aran­ to be wide open, and St. Mary’s Machebeuf Louis Stout, 35; and Gary De- at the Denver Parochial League da, sophomore; and Lou Monge, could easily be the team to come Marlie, 31, follow on the scoring basketball teams, the conclusion junior. out on top. The Frank Kuzara All-Stars will play the Capitol Federal hy ^ v * ^ sheet is that as many as seven of the REGIS HOLY FAMILY Amerken eiedel Sgorit- Savings and Loan Caps, Den­ teams could be in competition Coach Guy Gibbs is building Overcoming a habit of losing Miif r«^i*iir$«hwinn ^ ^ Defensively Jones has a slim ver’s version of the Globetrot­ finltk. Irightchr^in* 9 5 for tournament berths when this year’s Regis team around is the main job facing Chuck S^wlna fwbvicr riim. lead in rebounding with 39. Wes­ March rolls around. Mullen, St. ters, on Sunday afternoon, Dec. ' 6 4 ’ a nucleus of four lettermen, and Costello in his first year at the Toom w Odli. Amtd* ley and Stout follow with 38 Mary’s, and St. Francis’ appear 17, at the George Washington OM modi tooilv brako apiece. as usual the Big Red will be a helm at Holy Family High strongest, but Annunciation and High School gym. ^ tough team to beat. The major School. Costello coached for With Thorn Resisting Coach Hall made a beneficial Regis could surprise and take three years at DeWitt, la., prior Tubes and Bendiz switch for the Hardin-Simmons problem, says Gibbs, is finding The game is being played for league honors. Machebeuf and to coming to Denver. tRpeed Automatic Brakes. game when he worked the ser­ someone on the 15-raan roster the benefit of the newly started AT SAMI lOCATiON Cathedral are a step off the In his first year there, Cos­ Machebeuf Athletic Program. vices of two pepperpot veterans, who can hit the basket with a pace at present. tello’s squad compiled a 4-12 Game time will be 1:15 p.m., American Cyclery Gary DeMarlie and Paul Frey reasonable degree of consist­ 243 SO. COLORADO BLVD. Most coaches expect that the ency. record. The past year, however, and admission will be $.75 for ! OPEN EVENINGS into the starting unit. 1901 So. Broadway PES'SISO eventual winner will wind up The Regis team of a year ago his team posted a 16-6 mark adults. ‘ Teaming with them were. with as many as four losses. was stronger in the rebounding including four tournament wins COLORADO'S TOP QUAUTY TREIS Another game, starting at Following is a rundown of the before bowing in the Iowa dist­ department, but it appears that 2:30 p.m. will feature the St. five teams not covered a week rict finals. Choice Selection — Reasonably Priced Dave Henry, 6’4” , and letter- Francis’ High School Gremlins ago: men Ron Whitcanack, 6’4” , and Eight lettermen return, but against the Machebeuf High Colored Trees Too! — Wreoths — Roping NEFF ST. JOSEPH’S Bill Wagner, 6’2” , should be able only four figure- to be starters. School Buffaloes. Coach Bob Burns describes his to pull down a fair share of Junior John O’Hayre will join (Members of caroms for the Raiders. The letter winners Don Alongi, Tom team as "Good but small.” Com­ The flrma listed herfc deserve to EMIL FREI & SON Loyola Parish) Flower Shop pared to several of the other other lettermen are Steve Dunn O’Brien, Chuck Shackley, and be remembered when you are dis­ Dick Benello in the starting line­ tributing your patronage in the dif­ J. R. Stephenson clubs in the league, they are and Tom Will. All- are seniors ferent lines of business. Hie'Best indeed small. Dave Haley, a jun­ except Will, a junior. up. Shackley and Benello are Others on the roster are sen­ juniors and O’Brien and Alonzi ^ Selection'of ior forward, is the big man at 5’11” . He will start at one for­ iors, Emet Goggin and Mark are seniors. Alonzi, at 6’0” , is ward post. Battling for the other Hall; juniors. Jay Moeller, Dan the tallest starter. Our CHRISTMAS GIFT h r YOU PLANTS, CUT one are senior Ray Hren and Goodwin, Tom Lwhr, Mick Mc­ Costello says his major prob- junior Jim Leisenring. Cabe, Nell Rudolph, Dan Euell, lefn is inadequate reserve FLOWERS and Tracy Cross, and sophomore strength. There is a good chance Jim Cassidy will get the start­ Tom Robinson. that some “B” squad players ing call at the center post. Go­ will be in the varsity by sea­ MULLEN 00 TRT NEFf ‘S* ing at the guards will be Ken son ’s end. $ Ertle and Tony Roybal. The Mullen Coach John Harrigan DOWN PAYMENT Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Rounding out the roster are bright spot for this team as far is about the only coach in the seniors John McNulty, John 75 S. Broadway. n . 3-2403 as Bums is concerned is that league who won’t come right out Thomas, Vince Seymour, and only two players on the squad and predict great things for this Joe Eakins, and Juniors Bob are seniors. year’s Mustang five. In the true Doering, Phil Lesser, and Don on this new The roster; Ken Ertle, junior; tradition of the coaching prof­ Comminiello. i i Tony Roybal, senior; Jim Cas­ ession he observes that it will be a tough league, and he fore­ • CUCKOO from sidy, junior; Paul Christensen LOWREY.CHORD ORGAN ior; Ray Hren, senior; Jim Leis­ sees a wide open race. He reluc­ CLOCKS $ A 9 5 enring, junior Paul Cliristensen tantly admitted that his club junior; Ken Decker, junior; could be in the thick of things. 2 organs in 1 There are four lettermen on Less Down Payment Mitch Leisenring, sophomore; /I's I CHORD Organ Plus a full 2-KEYBOARD Organ • WALL CLOCKS the squad, but a few other play­ ers saw limited action a year • MINATURE ALARMS Two full 44 note Manuals • TRAVEL AURM S ago Heading the list will be the m high scoring letterman combina­ Natural Reverberation tion of A1 Gagne and Herb Touch Tab Controls HAMILTON and Younger, both of whom were Instrumental Voices among the top 10 scorers a year Orchestral Ensembles IBU IO VA ago. Gagne led the league with WATCHES a 19 point average. Exclusive Glide Control Other lettermen are A1 Moody Upper to Lower Manual and Rick Egloff. lighting for a Cuppler Over 20 Years Your Watch position on the starting lineup Free Private Lessons Maker and Jeweler in the are Rich Steck, Arcini Crespin, Center of thp Down Town Mike Hickey and Bob Kinkle. Everything for Your All are seniors except Egloff, Wholesale District DOG - CAT - FISH who is a junior. , Sears Toyland ANYONE.CAN OPEN EVENINGS The team has no exceptionally is magically tall performers, but a quintet of ¥ . changed into PLAY IT SIMPSON SEED CO. six footers — Gagne, Younger, ¥ 1515 Champa St. Egloff, Hickey, and Kinkle — the make- IN JUST MINUTES WAA. EIGH JEWELER J should assure the Mustangs of 1552 Lawrence MA. 3-8862 TA 5-2279 believe world o f their share of the rebounds. Open Monday NUes Among t h e underclassmen .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa /w a a a /w '' who Harrigan figures could pro­ vide valuable assistance by the end of the year are Bucky Tru­ I n jillo, Bob Classen, Ted Cornet, PLUS FREE Ray York, Mike Arnold, Paul Eldrege, Mike Evans, and Joe Ziereis. this beautiful IVi foot high ST. MARY’S (m fulMrnsth movi«) Only one starter returns from last year’s state champion­ FRENCH POODLE ship five, St. Mary's of Colorado with any new Springs. Things are far from gloomy for Ed Murphy’s squad, LOWREY ORGAN however. The starter coming 39 back is junior John O’Connell, sold! * “ who now stands at ft’7’’ and is Value the tallest performer in the Pa­ rochial League. NOW . till December 23rd Three other lettermen will probably join O’Connell in the I starting lineup They are seniors! COMPARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! Bill Pfalmer. 6'4", and Joe Tru­ jillo and junior Richard Jewett. | Colorado’s Original Lowrey Organ Dealer The latter two are both 6’0’. Two other juniors — Steve Rome, 6’3”. and Mike Elliott,; 5'10" — also have an excellent' chance to break into the start­ ing lineup, Murphy can start ai team averaging 6'3", Indicative of how tough this Pirate team will be in the next i couple of years is the impres­ PIANOS-ORGANS. Nothing But kWllANCES - TV-HI-n sive performance they gave in their own invitational tourna- the finest :ment romping St. Joseph’s of Since 1900 u Denver for the championship, and the high percentage of jun­ iors on the squad. ' Free Parking of 1321 Lincoln St. Rounding out the roster are OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TILL 8:30 senior Leroy Fortag and juniors; Sears, Roebuck JOE JOE JR. Dave Knauf, Mike Tierney, Bob; Berry, Larry Peralta, Jim Gil­ and Co. lespie, and Jim White. Tierney and Knauf are both 6’3’’. Cherry Creek Shopping Center 1332 BROADWAY CH. 4-4556 This year's league race figure.s Denver — DU 8-4466 PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, Dec. 14, 1961 Memorial Chalice for Church in Roggen Christmas Mater Dei Club Plans (Holy Family Parish, gen. The gift is in memory of the naval base at Newport Of St. Anne Keeeesbarg) her husband, Mike Klausner. KI. Yule Fete for Orphans Mrs. Tillie Klausnor is ,the The couple were am ong' the Mr. and Mrs.' Si Allen enter­ (Mother of God Parish, Denver) planned caroling will be held donor of a new gold chalice for first who helped organize Sa tained him and the William L. To Be Theme The Mater Dei Club,, a group Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, in cred Heart P a ^ h and build the Blick family at their home in Sacred Heart Church in Rog- for single young adults between the church basement,, followed church. Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada) the ages of 18 and 30, elected of­ by bowling. This group will sing Harshbarger also had the fam A Christmas program, "St. HUNT CUANIRS Roggen parish Altar and ficers at a meeting Dec. 10. carols in one of the homes for CeeiplaH Laundry 0 Uy as their guests. Anne’s First Christmas,’’ un­ Rosary Society thanks all the President for the coming year the aged on Friday, Deci 22. AHarttian Sarvica der the direction of Mrs. friends who came to the spag­ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shoene- is Joe Foglewicz; vice presi­ We Specialize in Charles Bogard, will be pre­ The next meeting is set for hetti dinner. Abont 350 meals man and Tillie Klausner went dent, Rita Selenke; secretary, Sunday, Jan. 7. ^ Quality Tailoring sented Thursday, Dec. .21. me.i7NiAva.—nui.caHi were served. The prize, a to Denver Dec. 3 for the Bap­ Georgianne Wood, and treas­ St. Mary’s Circle will meet transistor radio, was given The sixth, sixth-seventh, and AC S4SSS AC. »tNI tism of their first grandchild, urer, Tom McDermott. for a bridge . luncheon and n n S. Sth Ava. to BUI Coan of Keenesbhrg. seventh grade classes of Mrs. PL. S4*4t Risa Venita Kerns in Presen The club is planning a Christ­ Christmas party at 12:30 p.m. George Smith, Mrs. Jack Kenneth BUck was guest of tation Church. mas party for a group from Wednesday, Dec. 20, ia the Udick, and Ted Paulbeck will honor at dinner on two different Mrs. Shoeneman was godmo­ Queen of Heaven Orphanage on home of Mrs. Glen P. Kennedy. present three Christmas occasions prior to his return to ther and Charles Erker was Sunday afternoon, Dec. 17, from ST. PHILOMENA'S godfather. This ceremony was scenes, with appropriate music. 3 to 7 p.m. All members are The program will be preceed- HOLY NAME PARISH unusual in that two great-grand urged to attend. PARISH mothers and two sets of grand­ ed by carol singing by the CAROLING PRACTICE children’s choir. All parishio­ : ST. PHILOMENA'S : FORT LOGAN parents were present for the A practice for those members ners are invited. occasion. The parents are Mr who are participating in the : PARISH ' : and Mrs. (Karen) Kerns of AUXILIARY PARTY Cites V'ecafien Need Betty B Bob’s Beauty Denver. The Women’s Auxiliary of St. IfIIIEIEBBEBIEtaiBEIIV & Barber Shop Joachim’s Council, Knights of Father Richard Papen, C.S.C., center, addressed the Sacred LOYOU^ Spedalixing in Ail six-point chairmen of the Heart Parish Holy Name Society, Colorado Springs, at its Knights of Columbus in this Columbus, held a Christmas Permanent Wav­ party at St. Anne’s Dec. 12 for monthly meeting, Dec. 10. Father Papen spoke to the men ing and Latest in district attended a dinner meet­ regarding the urgent need for more vocations. He conducted PARISH lampde 25 boys from Mt. St. Vincent’s TED'S LIQUORS Hair Shaping ing in Fort Morgan last Thurs­ a nine-day parish novena prior to the Feast of the Immaculate SU. 1-3736 Home. 3525 East Colfax B. 12th Are. BA 24723 day. Conception. Englewood, Colo. There were games and re­ FB 7-8BR1 Those attending from Keenes- Pictured at left is Father Nicholas Tanaskovic, O.MJ., pas­ H l l l f freshments, and Santa .Claus, 001 burg were Mr. and Mrs. Tho­ tor of Sacred Heart Parish, and Ablert Vidnar, at right, AU ZIRDS-AU SITUS-Ul FINISHU in the person of Ed McCarthy, WINR IMPOI mas J. Klausner, Mr. and Mrs. president of the Holy Name Society. Worn, Broksn or OKI Stylo Hm Ii c u n d'ARS PARISH distributed gifts. ’The boys RtpiieoO Mtchantooliy With w« wiH df hippy i. . James Linnebur, Mr. .and Mrs. Our NEW HEEL WHEEL with your totoaien I. »ND A DAHLIA ST. range in age from 6 to 10. John E. Epple, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan is the Cokers'Shoo Shop — FREE DEIJVBBT-iw SUNDAY MASSES Mrs. William L. Blick, Mr. and 13 Hours' Devotion president of the auxiliary. ZMS wollon St. KEystoqo 4-f433 B. J. LAMBaKHT.-fnfy 6:00-7:00-8:00-10:00-11:30 & 7:00 p.m.* Mrs. Fritz Linnebur, and Har Saturday, Dec. 16, is the last CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 old and James Klausner. Held in Crook Parish day for cate.chism classes this gmwyywiim i i i Rev John N. Haley, Pastor year. A Christmas party will be (St. Peter’s Parish, Crook) served by the women of the 3050 DahUa St. EA. 2-119 Party Planned held that day instead of the The Thirteen Hours’ Devotion parish. regular classes- Classes will be was held at St. Peter’ s Dec. 3. Father Purfield delivered the V ISIT Y O U R For Children resumed Saturday, Jan. 13. Eight priests attended th'e ser­ sermon at the closinrg services. The Holy Name Society’s vices. PASTOR NOT HURT At St. Dominic's Friday night party, Dec. 15, Visiting priests were the Rt. Father Charles J. Salmon, GAtHOLIG LIBRARY will feature 25 turkeys. The ad­ Rev- Monsignor Emil J. Ver- pastor, escaped unharmed TOLVE LIQUORS (St, Dominic’s Parish, Denver) mission is 51 per person. shraeghen of St. Anthonys’ in when his car slH>ped into a Dahlia Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia On Wednesday, Dec 20, there A Christmas dance for the ditch in a snowstorm near Sterling, Fathers James Pur- ALL PARISHES WELCOME... Free Delivery — EA. 2-5977 will be an open house at the Junior Newman Oub will be field of St. Peter’s in Fleming, Ovid- The incident occured at M( K ri.;)K V j.vNin; school at 7 p.ra. held Saturday, Dec. 16, in James Halloran of St. An­ night one mile from town. The NA\(V .in i Ji:i{KV M\ll\ A (Christmas program featur­ the school gym from 7:30 to thony’s in Julesburg, John pastor walked to the town for OPEN 11A.M. TO 3 P.M. ^ ing the school children will be 9:30 p.m. All Catholic high Walsh of St. Patrick’s in Holoy- help. giyen. All parents are invited school students are invited. oke, Vincent Pelster of Sidney, CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1 THELMA KASSON’ to-attend. St. Joachim’s Council, Neb.; John McGinn of St. BEAUTY SHOP DUCKWAU’S The PTA council meeting will Knights of Columbus, will hold John’s in Yuma, Clement Gal­ LOYOLA OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. ^ 2876 Colorado Bhrd. , Den\/er's Newest be held on Monday, Dec. 18, at its semi-monthly “Nickel Day” lagher of St. Joseph’s in Akron, after the Masses on Sunday, Hair Styling Suburban Variety Store 1 p.m. in the church auditori­ and Peter Urban, St. Anthony’s Free Bcowsing » 1 Ptrmonant Waving Dec. 17- A new feature has in Sterling. PARISH PHONBOBxtarMTN OAEiu SBomna cinter um. AU officers, committee Tbabna Raaaon O'Connor, Owner i; $3rd • Dahlia IA. M039 members, and room mothers been added to the coffee—juice, A dinner for the priests was milk, and doughnuts. There is Membership $1 Per Year .. ,* are asked to be present. SAVE TIME TRAOi AT HOME no charge. Rocky fieri Mrs. Dominic DiManna, pres­ 7 Parishioners are reminded to Please Patronize ident of the Rosary-Altar So­ VOGEL ‘ E. L7th and Race Access to thousands of dollars*^ ciety, thanks the officers and select their Christmas trees Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. Your REGISTER from the lot north of the Credit Plumbing t Heating committee chairmen for the Of Catholic Literature Advertisere and Union office, which is under the REM0DELIN6—REPAIRS luncheon and Christmas party Your (Convenient eRMBRiet sponsorhship of the Knights. FIXTURES— SUPPLIES— Druggist Mention held by the group last week. The Holy Name Society will WATER HEATEkS 625 19th St. Ntxl to Holy Ghost Church u : THE REGISTER The Tnird Order of S i sponsor a basketball team in 3000 E. Colfax EA. 2-1767 Ffescriptions Liquors Dominic will meet Sunday, r ' ' ■ " ' 7 ' ' ...... Dec. 17, at 3 p.m. in the the Arvada City League. Prac­ church hall. tice is held each Monday eve­ ning in the school gym at 7:30. ^ so. UNIVERSITY BbVD. A E. ARIZONA Each man is asked to bring his own equipment. f . !; Children's Party SUNDAY MASSES The officers of the Altar and R, PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE 0 4 ; ' 6:45, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 and 12:15 >; Rosary Society will hold an an­ S i ConfesMon: Satiffdays 3:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Set Dec. 20 at CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG STORE F^R PROMPT SERVlCt; e j Bt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene A. O’Sullivan, Pastor <1 nual eggnog party to thank aU 2 } 2385 E. Arizona SP. 7-4813 GuardianAngeis the members for their services. This year, the open house will ■ ■ ------7— (Guardian Angels’ Parish, be held Tuesday, Dec. 19, from ALL SAi?ilTS' ANNUNCIATION Denver) 1 to 5 p.m. in the home of the Preisser's Red & whitei Today*! Preacrlptlon —- DRIVE-IN LIQUORS Several hundred young guests society’s president, Mrs. Betty ROBLYN Your htggeit bealtb valuel are expected to attend the chil­ Jo Midyett, 6705 Upham Street- , 1030 So. Colorado Blvd. Grocery and Market Prescriptions SAR6E PHARMACY Beers—wines .4. Llquen -■ dren’s Christmas party Wednes­ All members are cordially in­ "Know your Drugslat" Cl^rattat FANCY MBATt, VaOVTABLBS day, Dec. 20i at 7 p.m. in the vited to attend. 2086 Sooth Federal Blvd. 2521 E. S4th Ave. DB S 8905 Bat. atm _____ {Las AND QUALITY aROCERIdB hall. St. Rose’s Circle held its WE. 5-2447 For your coavenlenec — King S h e ...... 4196 Free DeUvery SPmee 7-4447 SK. t-7H4 Harry MCCarthy, Mgr. 1 2131 I. OWa Avt. (S. IMv. aa4 Okit) An evening .of color cartoons, Christmas meeting Friday, FREE DEIJVERY U.S. Poat Offlee Station No.-IQ games, and caroling is planned Dec. 8, in the home of Mrs. Otto for this annual event sponsored Schneider. St. Jude’s Circle CURE d* ARS S?. ROSE OF UMA BUSSED SACRAMENT PARISH by the Altar and Rosary Society meets Sunday, Dec. 17, in the R BUOOEA ST. A MONTVIEW BLVD. 4 and the Men’s Club. home of Mrs. Gerald Huck. Andersen Pharmacy CAIN'S PHARMACY Have your Doctor phone us Each child will have an op­ Mrs. Carl Nordin will be host­ KBNNlflH a KIMBALL, OwW f l SUNDAY MASSES i ' Your Prescription. Member S t Roae of Lima Pariah portunity to meet Santa Claus ess to St. Michael’s Circle 1386 W. Alameda Ave. |D 7:00 • 8:00 - 9:30 -10:45 - 12:00 - 5:30 p.m. Free pick up and delivery. and be presented a gift and a Tuesday, Dec. 19- We appreciate (Parking in rear.) MARCOVEDRUG 8 CONFEBSIUNS SATURDAY 3:30 & 7:30 | special surprise. your patronage. Bus. Ph. SP 7-5692 FREE OEIJVERY 400 E. COLFAX 8 R t Rev. Msgr. U. V. Campbell, Pastor . Arrangements for the party 2801 Fairfax Ph. FR 7 2950 Horae Ph. WE 5-7210 TA 5-0808 . AL 5-7673 are being made by Jim Mauck 8 4930 Montview Blvd. h'R. 7-1692 j* St. Philomena's S&H GREEN STAMPS and Steve Cirbo. There will be RetIob and Helena Rubemteln Cosmelict supervision and baby sitters for Auction is HOLY CROSS, THORNTON HOLY FAMILY the youngest guests. 1 Please Patronize “OPeHATINO OUR OWN FIANT" Successful C ITY V IE W QUINN PHARM Aa Howard Drug Co. Parents may pick up their . ft ; children at 8:30 p.m. and may Professional Pharmacy Prescription Druggists free Delivery Yonr REGISTER Park Hill Cleaners < (St. Philomena’s Parish, be assured that no child may Ph. AT 7-6535 W. asth * Tennywn PRBsS^dNS G A^D I uji"?;'’.* c ^ M e d l u S w ; Advertisers and East 23rd 'at Cherry Denver) B7V6 N. Curona AHiratlom-Laundnr Sarvlea-Rtpairt leave the hall unless his par­ Phone: OL. 9-7113 FOB AI0 DBlJ]rKB^ |, cur kate druos : Mention The PTA thanked the chair­ Thumton 29, Cvlo. Calfai at OOlIt BOND STAMPS ents are there. Reservations See Qeorge Drutar or Bob Rublea "Have your Doctor oaU ua" MA S-7«n ; THE REGISTER EA. 2-9239 Pkkip t DaltvirY should be made by Sunday, Dec. men, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seveier, 17. and the committee members, ST. JOHN’S Holy Trinity, Wostminster MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD Sunday, Dec. 17, will be the Mr. and Mrs. George Pugh, HOLY FAMILY Robert Costello, Julius Conrad, last day to take advantage of FRANK MATHIS the gift booth in the hall. The Earl Kenney, Phil Harpole, and WOODMAN HASTINGS ROBLYN Altar and Rosary Society’s Robert Magnie, who worked for DRUGGIST DRUG^STORE PRESCRIPTIONS PHARMACY Christmas items are on display the success of the auction. Complete ■/220 Federal • HA. 9-3525 2717 SO. COLORADO BLVD. after the Masses. Howard Martin and Arch Rose —Prescriptions— Prescription Service 4-Uh A Tenuyaun UL. 9-2231 La Conte Shopping Center SB. 6-9409 assisted the Auctioneer, and Phones RA. 2-4685— 2 4686 Religion classes for public Denver 12, Culo. Free Prescription Delivery - FREB DEUVERY grade and high school stu­ Mrs. James Guame handled the Free Delivery In Nurth Denver 6Ui Ave. at Marion dents will be held from 9:30 out-of-parish contact program. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. OUR LADY OP FATIMA Your Parish Service Station PARENTS HONORED NOTRE DAME 16. The children’s choir will Girl Scout Troop 823 consist­ practice in the church im­ ing of the fifth grade girls, held Hero is a helpful directory. Look for the listing o f your ROBLYN mediately following the class­ a dinner for their parents Dec. Len's PhaniNKy nearby “parish” service etotion. Its friendly operator L. C. HHR. fr o g ...... es. 12. The dinner featured inter­ PRESCRIPTIONS it asking this special meant to invite your patronage. PRESCRIPTIONS Member St. VlneenFa dc PaW*a Altar workers for Saturday, national foods and costumes. You’ll find that this extra fitondlinoss is matched with 2086 South Federal Blvd. Pariah Dec. 16, are Betty Maddock and Boy Scout Troop 124 will hold Have Your Oeotor Phene choorfui sorvieo and export ottontion for your cot. WE. 5-2447 - i ______Ua Your P m c riptlea Celia Ellis. its Christmas party, Friday, Dec. No's reody to servo you with gat and oil, tires, bo t- FREE DE;L1VEHY Paramount Hilghtt Shopping CMter The society’s Christmas party 15, at 7 p.m. All parents are 10041 W. 2Mh Aw. l i . 7*tin terie^ lubrication and other convenient services. By was a success. More than 40 invited to the party and the FILLED WITH “pulling in” at Ms station reguloriy, you will recipro- women exchanged gifts The court of honor. cote hit friondllness and get the best in service. special present of the evening A court of honor held on Nov. ST. ANNE’S, ARVADA ACCURAai ST. CATHliRINFS went to Betty Maddock. 24 admitted 11 Tenderfoot can­ CATHEDRAL ST. FRANCIS didates, five scouts were pro­ ALLENDALE Know that your prescription hos been filled exactly e it 7es4t 9U ***** moted to second class, and sev­ LOOKING — usi BUSY CORNER Conoco en to first class, bringing the as the doctor ordered rely on We always give PhiPs Conoco Service PHARMACY DRUG STORE Products total number of this Scout Troop you precise, prompt, courteous service. Ask your doctor to 34. 9800 W. 59th Place Professional Pharmaeiita For Complete W Lubrication about our pharmacy next time he writes a prescription BS D. R. Ford has set up a UA. 2 2397 W. 38th Ave A Federal Bhrd. Oalco Battarlas PIANO \tp< j (or you. Do it for your health's sokel Denver, Cdle. Auto Service Car Washing scout uniform exchange. All Arvada, Colorado VALUE?w A i u r n TA. 5-S5Z* W. A. (Dutch) Thomas past scouts who have uniforms and want to donate or sell 14th Ava, tt P.nntylvinia Alamada A Logan PS. 3-SS40 ST. DOMINICS ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ their equipment may call Mr. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA ST. CATHERINE, DERBY CURE D'ARS LESTER— Ford at DU. 8-3300. ST. PHILOMENA R. & A . Adams County'i Largeft Alameda Drag Stora BETSY ROSS and ELY'S V. a PCriBSON, Prop, D R U G C O . Most Complete PrescrIpUuD Dept Pork Hill Pupils Perform Prescription Pharmacy Cut Rota Drugs Bartlett's QuaUtii Pimios Professional Prescription DERBY DRUG Houn: 9 A.M. to 6 PJL Fountkin Service Snndriea Conoco Service S a t • A.M. to i A.H. At Littleton J. KANE AND B. McNALLY Y ou Bnsinen Apprednied (snim m ) Standard 1114 South Sheridan Blvd. 1120 W. latb A rt. — QL. 94191 Alamada A So. Broadway 33rd and Holly Authorized Dealer WE. 4-7422 72VO Locust A T I-I302 Free Oellveiy Sorvice (St. Mary’s Parish, Littleton) Fraa Pickup A Oalivsry liei a. Colfax Ava. BA. l-ViS At the meeting of the PT.A ST. JOHN’S ST. MARY MAGDALENE ST. VIN C»IT DE PAU. Your Naarast Conoco the seventh and eighth grade ST. FRANCIS DE SALES’ Oaa, OU. TIrat, axtraa. washing, Harry Craws FR 7-WS3 ; j 9 Oraatlng. and Stoam ClaanIng pupils under the direction of South Denver Drug CAPITOL DRUG dCe/tt O h w f Sister Donna Loretto presented THE FREY couaTious taavica ST. PATRICK 'x iu o - “Have Your Doctor Call Us” PAUL 0. SCHNEIDER PHARMACY “Filling PrescriptioiiB M the a program entitled The History Member of St. John's Parish Host Important Part'od of Our Salvation. The story was Complete Drug & Liquor Convenient Drive-In »01 SbarMan Blvd. M U SIC C O . Department OuBusinev” EAST HI CHEVRON Arrow told in verse, choir, and song. Window Service PhtniK BX 7-2TS1 e Otfta..e Oards-e OpnatlM KRKK I’.-\KKINC. Mrs. Neil Brocket, stamp Wm. N. & KEITH SNIDER FREE DELIVERY RA. 2-6664 • Free Dwvary last Colfax 1.121 L IN C O IA ' 495 So. Ptaii St. RA. 2-5111 E 4tli S Fillmr. Fg. 7-2741 “Fonntain. Service” IEEE t . OtyloRl at TildiMir At Jotaphina Service chairman, asked everyone to Complata Auto 1332 Broadway m ake a special effort in ob ­ Sarvica Station taining Gold Bond covers for MBttf TtwtHtp work DRIVE IN WITH CONFIDENCE CH . 4 -4 5 5 6 TUNE-UF A BRAKE SERVICE ev ery book redeem ed. The PT.A YOU CAN ADVERTISE YOUR PARISH PHARMACY HERE . . . CALL KE 4-4205 PbMO Dl 3-9980 3Z11 Pacos OPEN MON and FRI EVES would like to obtain a silver Ottir Hyotl, Ltmt OL. S4n; tea set. Thuridoy, D«c. 14,1961 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitone 4-4205 PAGE FIFTEEN

Scout Awards At All Souls (All Souls’ Parish, Denver) -w a n t a d s Cub Scouts o( Pack 284 re­ ceived awards that were pinned on them by their parents in cer­ emonies held in the church. The Phone KE. 4-4206 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department following boys received the Bob­ W\AAAAAAA/\AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/SAAAA/WWWW\AA#WSAAAA/^AA/WWWVy\AAA/W^^\AA/W\/V>^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/VW\AAAAA/V\AAAA/VW\AAAAAAAAAA/ cat award; Den 1. Robert Luezer, David New Clossified Ad Deodline . . . Wisneski, and Gregory Taylor; ‘ Den, 3, Donald Cherven, and JIark Gomalak; Den 3, Patrick NOW - Tuesday at 5 p.m. ..Larkin, Richard Parks, and Dan Only Want Ads received by phone or mall before 5 P.M Tuesday can be published in the current week’s paper -H o e ; Dm 4, Robert Harden, Jerry Wendt, and Michael Perkis; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 39A 'D m S, Edward Cunningham, SITUATIONS WANTED S t Phiiomena— 33 ^Martin Conway, Dennis Fox, MR. ATTORNEY FEMALE 1 2 ACCORDIONS NEW A USED 12 Bass S30.00 A up r and Gregory Zimmerman; Den F'ur public nuOcei uM tht Den* 1012 STEELE v er CMtholtc Register. 120 Bass $125 00 A up Baby ilttlng, iiiy home. Thornton 2-bdrm. bungalow, fireplace In mod­ CaU YU 5-1495 ; I, David Glaser, Mark Johnson, Kegulsr legal rates, rapid, accu­ area. 288'6532 rate service on arfldavlU. ernized living room, eating space In » Gary Glaser, and Mark Mon- kitchen. Mrs. McChesney FL 5-7628 Mail Your l,egal Notices to SEWING MACHINES 40 '! aco; and Den 7, Mark Spln- HOME TO SHARE 19-A 1042 COOK nato and Michael Fry. DENVER CATHOLIC 3 bedroom, brick, l took 21 children from Queen of Dells for Santa Claus Shop to all persons having an Interest or than 1 yr. old. Make offer. PE 3-5284 Heaven Orphanage, Denver, to title of record In or to the said Expectant mother A husband would This lot of 50 dolls dressed by Junior dent and troop presidents at the Christmas premises and more especially to like to rent an attic apt In home for REAL ESTATE WANTED 35 visit Santa and to see the win Catholic Daughters of America, Denver, will party Dec. 9 are, left to right, Gail Cian- The Department of Highways, State about 340 mo. Near Catholic bhurch. BUILDING MATERIALS 46-A ;; dows and decorations down- of Colorado MA. 3-5736 after 8 p.m. or Write IBox CASH be given to the Santa Claus Shop for distri­ france, Ida Mae McDonald, Celeste Herarra, The Moffat Tunnel Improvement 33, "RegU ter.” y w w w w w w w v w w w w w w w v Lr > »town, on Dec. 8. and Joan Parko. The court president Is Miss for your equity, any loeatton. bution. Juniorettes dressed 60 dolls. TUr is District I NEW AND USED - ;; On Friday, Dec. 15, a group an annual project of the Juniors. Court presi­ Dorothy Dandrow. Edward T. BonUll REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 SH. 4-2346 It of the students is giving a City and County of Denver I BUILDING MATERIALS You and each of you are hereby Holy Cross — 33 TO SEIX YOUR HOME CAIX > Plumbing e Heel e Window! ! Christmas party for the chil­ *Look Up, Livo’ notified that on the 14th day of CASTLE REALTY CO. I c Deer! dren they have been instructing November, 1958, the Manager of Rev­ 3 bdrm., (uU bimt., wired for elec­ enue, Ex-Officio Treasurer of the tric range and clothes dryar, garage, REALTOR > Kerdy Wrecking It at the Little Flower Recrea­ On Channel 7 LEGAL NOTICES disposal. CaU AT. 7-6736. 1470 S. Fedeial WE. 6^2388 City and County of Denver and State 5 Cov tractors “ The Gilded Spirit” will be Movies of Colorado, sold at public sale to 270 8. Sheridan BE. 7-2751 tional Center on Larimer Street. * 2119 West 9th Ave. TA. 5 6011 dramatized on “ Look Up and .w. •..« City and County of Denver, assignor •‘CHRISTMAS" ,^W«AfVWVWWVWWwWWWWVV\/vv> s YULE PARTY *^.YHE c o u n t y c o u r t .lOf the applicant, who has made de- IN YOUR OWN HOME A group of older children Live’’ Sunday, Dec. 17, on KLZ- In and for City and Coun^ty ®f|niand for a Treasurer’s Deed, the 3 bdrm., brk., 2 baths, 3250 down ^ Our PBrsonalized Denver and Stats of Colorado I following described real estate, situ- No Loan Coat No Qualifylnq from Queen of Heaven and St. TV, Channel 7, Denver, at 8:30 Followlns are fUmi to appear on No. P-1 *537 Service Sells Hemei ANTIQUES 47-A televiilon thli week. Theae art the ate In the City and County of Denver SCHROEDER A WEAVER Vincent’s will be guests of the a.m. Dramatic episodes from rating! of the Legton o< Decency NOTICE OF f in a l SETTLEMENT State of Colorado, to-wlt; Estate of Gertrude C. Chrisman iDe- Twenty-One (21) and Twenty- 3441 S. Broadway EH 4<2344 sodality at a party to be held the lives of Michelangelo and when the fllmi were ttrit releaieo. VI5IT 'IREEN'S— DEALER IN ceased) No. P-16537. I Two (22) In Block Two (2), Schleas- Space does not permit time or sta­ Holy Fsmlly—33 at Machebeuf Hall on the Sir Thomas More will be pre­ tion identlflcatlon. Viewers art nrged Notice Is hereby given that I naye.,ngg„ Capllol HeUhU, that said Ux ANTIQUE5 Heights campus on Saturday, sented. Donald Harron is host. to consult local programs UsUngs filed ray final report In the County ^gg made to satisfy the delln- Thoroughly modemlzecL coDvenient R U U S 2 R 1515 SO. PEARL RA 14S30 and crosscheck the tllms here. The Court of the City and County of Den- quent General taxes assesaed against location. 2, poatlbly 3 bdrms., gar. 2500 S. Broedway SH 44318 ^ Dec. 16. The program is produced by the nims will apear on Denver Chan­ ver, Colorado, and that any person j.ggj g g ,,,g fq , the year 1857; some carpeting & drapea included. « AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP^ WANTED TO BUY 49 Pat Phalen is the daughter National Council of Catholic nels 4. 7. 2 and S; and on Colo­ desiring to object to the »ame !haii, g,,,,, taxed In EA 2*7768 Eves. Barney GL 5-9637 rado Springs Channels S. 11, and file written objection with the said ,^g ^^^^g Edward T. Bonllli; that OROUStMAN-BRADLIY, RBALTORS of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Phelan, Men in co-operation with the 13. court on or before January 23, 196^ ,,,g statutory period of redemption “NO INFLATION" Wanted to buy — cut glau hand- 450 South Gilpin Street, Denver. CBS-TV network. A-1 Aims are for the lamlly; A-3 November 14, 1961; that the We will adviie you of the price we painted dIshea, inaible top tablek, tor adultsi B, objectionable In part * on’* same hai not been redeemed; that 4589 NEWTON honestly believe your property Is cummodet; old dolls, old jewelry. (or everyone; C, Condemned. JOHN B. CARRAHER said property may be redeemed 4 bdrm., 1 In bsmt., gas H W heat, worth on today’s market. 'There Is RA 2-4830-SK 6-3006. FRIDAY, DEC. II EquiUble BMg. any time before a Tax Deed li Is* 310,600, Double Garage. Currier. no obligation—Why not call NOW Down Uazlco Way. A-l: One JVay EA. 2-7227 for a free evaluation by one of our to Lovf. A-2: Te Have and To Hava i sued; that a Tax Deed will be Issued TRUCK5 60 Not, A-1; Croat Hotel Murder, A-3; A m . 5i’irir7'Mii..... i"i|iiinmptiiii|it|K(iiimi!ii|ii’,’i ...... Open 1 to 5 dally — t quality 3 "What Is This Hierarchy?" Thomu H. Sipes, P. 0. Box 764, t h e PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ToBOjUlh, Nevada, Brother, Heir, ! COLORADO: bdrm. with dbl. garage, full base­ is the question poked and an­ ment, family room, 3 fireplecea Macy Hansen, Rt. 2, Box 500, Salem,| To all persons interested, plastered walle, bullt-lns. ^ I swered by; the Rev, John R. Oregon, Sister, Heir. GREETING- CLIP $1.00 IX) IT AND MAIL TO LEE KINNIE CO., BUILOER5 Maguire on the Sacred Heart Forrest Sipes, Emmett, Kansas, Nep- TAKE NOTICE that there has been Classified Advertising, The Register 5 The Murray Drug Co. i hew, Heir. filed In the above-named estate Need ■ tepeeT See Lee’s Boz 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or Phone It in to KE. 4*4205 Program Sunday, Dec. 17, at WUiUm L. Sipes, 1908 W. 41st Ave., petition asking for a Judicial ascer­ Ofc. HA 2-1411 Deys HA 41463 K tnM i City, Kansas, Nephew. Heir. tainment and determination of the Evs. UA 4-mS Prescriptions Accurately Filled (:15 a.m. on KBJV, Channel 9, You and each of you are hereby heirs of such decedent, and setting vwwwwwvwvvwvwwwwvv Denver. notified that the instrument pur- Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2*1593 forth that the names, addresses and portlnf to be the last will and testa­ relationships to decedent of all per­ North Store—832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 ment of the decenden'. above named sons who are or claim to be heirs of will be offered for probate before said decedent, so far as known to SERVICE DIRECTORY the County Court of the City and the petitioner, are as follows, to-wlt: FROPUSIONAL PHARMACY LEGAL NOTICES County of Denver, State of Colorado, Helena C. Hansen (Adult), 1228 W. KE. 4-4205 at the City and County Building in I Colfax Ave.. Denver, Colo., Mother. >MAAAAAAAA^nAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP«y\AAAAAAAAAAAA^\A^AAAAAAAAAAAA/^AJ\AAAA; 501 North Tejoo ME. 4-5541 said.. . City .. and County . . of. Denver, on I You are hereby notified to appear IN THB COUitTY Monday, the 8 day of January, 1962,; and answer the petition within twen- ASH HAULING DECORATING In and for th t City at 10 o’clock A M., or on a date sub-jty days after service of this notice PLUMBING Dtnvtr and Ifafa1 Caierade sequent thereto to which said hear-jQ^ yQ^ served by publication Papering, painting, eteamlng, teitur- All tltet, glaea-llnad automatte wateP J. D. CROUCH David Brofman, Judo* ing regularly may be continued, | within twenty days after the last Miller Trash Service Ing, plaiter patcli. All wurk guar No. P*t54|| heatera. $W.95. Wa Initall. E eonom f C. D. O’BRIEN when and where you may appear If publication of this notice) and in de- Pickup Anytime A L 5-1932 anteed. Free eetimate Call KE 4d92(j Plumbing, 764 Santa Ea Dr. A C Z 9 e i« In the Matter of the Eftate of you so desire. , fault of an answer or appearance the or SP. 7-9376. MAY REALTY FLORA B. WIEDMAN, WITNESS my signature and seall Court will proceed to receive and Deceased ROOFING of said Court thlls 17th day of Nov-! ocar proofs concerning the heirs of SHAFFER’S RUBBISH ELECTRIC WIRING CITATION TO ATTEND REMOVAL New roofa, roof repalrt, palntlnjr R E A LTO R PROBATE OP WILL em ber 1961. ' decedent and enter a decree VICTOR B GRA.NDV, determining who are the heirs of 220 TOlta, remodeling, rcpalra. CaU Lie. Inaured. All work juarantaad; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CUMMERCIAL AND Clerk of the Coiinly’Court such deceased person anytime. EM. 40168. Terma, free eatlmataa. 'TA $-6495 * COLORADO, TO-: RESIDENTIAL By MARTIN J. FINNERTY, Sr ' “ I Denver Colorado, thla Jim Dwytr Electric Member of * Lurana W. Redmond, 33290 Hamlin REASONABI.E RATES Our Lady of Grace Parlab . INSURANCE-LOANS Deputy Clerk. 22nd day of November, 1961. St., Canoga Park, California, Daugh ' * John B. Carraher VICTOR B. GRANDY AL.5-3?10 GUTTERS ter, Heir, Legatee and devisee. Clerk of the County Court q u ILters Richard Wledman (minor, 7*4*44), c'o 741 Equitable Bldg. 725 N. Tt|on 5t. Denver 2, Colorado By Marlin J. Flnnerty, Sr. • 00000M00000t 000000 Quality Apparel Lurana W. Redmond, 33290 Hamlin (SEAL) Deputy Clerk BRICK \ Alaika Quilt Shop — All klnda of St., Canoga Park, California, grand­ (Published In The Denver Thomas L. Ford, Attornoy quilting, ramodal down and woof Colorado 5prlngt, Colo. son, Heir. ! faDtters, Spouts ^ comtoriera reeundlllonad. Plllowt IN COLORADO SPRINGS Catholic Register 1700 E. 5th Avt Brick Work, Plenneri, Repaire Robert Loren Wledman, (minor, 7-30* First Publication: Nov. 30, 1961 Denvtr 19, Colo., 377.1722 We epeclelltc In Gufter and x and rebind blenketa. Alao abaet ana Pointing. Eattmelea. BE. 51871. comfort eomblnatlun. Patantad LA. SINCE 1S72 47), c/o Lurana W. Redmond, 2329U Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1961 iPubllahed In The Denver ‘ Ipout Replacement. ^ M E. 3-7731 Hamlin 8L. Canoga Park, California, ' Oufter! Cleaned end v eenaed Mfg. 1610 Gaylord. DU 8-366Z. Catholic Register) Kiowa and Tejon Streets randaon, Heir. BUILDER A CARPENTER Repaired. ^ IN THE COUNTY COURT First Publiratlon: Nov. 30, 1961 STEAM CLEANING gebecca Ann Wledman (minor, 1*3* In and for the City and County of Last Publication: Dec. 21, 1961 ' Thoreuqhly Bxperlenced, a 51) e /o Rev. Ray Milac^, U Garden Denver end Stele of Colorado 0000000000B0t00000A^ I OtpendeMa, Guaranteed. « Restaurants, shopping buggiei, ma* PETE BBRONI Grove, Daly City, Califamia, grand­ No. P-127ia chinery, trucks, cars and equipment.. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FURNITURE 5HOP The Ueyse Sheet daughter, Heir, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 1A s BUIIJDINGAND I American Roofing « Commercial and domestic. Arthur S. Bowman UPMOuruim IHetal A Roofing Estate of Katherine C. Maws iDe- ' CONTRACTING , FREE ESTIMATE GE 3-7)1$ RI-UPHOltinilNO AND Attorney at l,aw ; Sheet Metal Co. ' Equitable Building, ceased) No. P12718 ^ FOR ANY REMODELING < EIPAIEIMS INCORPOBATIP Notice Is hereby given that I havey .A HEATINO ROOPINO Denver, Colorado s IN YOUR HOME ' > CH 4-8466 2159 Downing ! TRASH HAULING Slip Cteeri aaO Orspwlet You and aach of you are hereby filed my final report In the County y Beautiful Italian multi- H IHEIT MBTAL ' -IN S ID E OR O U T - I I A fter 4 p.m. SU. 19035 t MiOt te Order notified that the instrument pur­ Court of the City and County of Den- w mlnrorl rkr!.in.n. link,. ? TRASH HAUUNO Phone; ME. l-4i» , Eit. lilt ver, Colorado, and that any person Sf «IO red Lhnstmas lights. A ^ Member of All Souir Paiieb i FemHer* Made Id Ordar porting to be the last will and testa­ Any Piece In MetropuUtan Oenvai ' 101 30. w o h tllcll desiring to object to the same shall P Bells, Poinseftios, efc. 5 ! CALL JACK REIS J I 24-n t. Wslualtli Art. Mt 2-6401 ment of the decedent above named * 000000000000000009) Day or Night Calla will be offered for probate before file written objection with the said J S ; AC.M459 < EA. 34058 n il court on or before December 27, 1961 ' ^ R educed fO Cledr, ^ the County Court of the City and « Mtinbar PraMotatinn Pariiti ^ HEATING 3430 High Street County of Denver. State of Colorado, BERTHA 0. McCARL V “P at the City and County Building in ADMINISTRATRIX S' UPHOLSTERERS Dr. John A. Ordahi aald City and County of Denver, on RICHARD L OTT £ ilN G lS -liC Monday, the 8th day of January, 403 PBMI BLDG. K NUMEROUS Re-Upholater by a rallabla firm, OPTOMETRIST CARPETS 1962, at 10 o'clock A.M., or on DENVER, COLO. 5 CHRISTMAS FOLEY HEATING 35 yearaeara aiperlenee—tarmo.ait 125 NORTH TEJON STREET date subsequent thereto to which (Published In The Denver y NATIONNATIUNAL UPUULSTEBY Complete carpet aenrtce. Including ME. 24441 said hearing regularly may be con­ ITEMS 3145 Court PL A a 3-137Z tinued. when and. where you may Catholic Keglsler' y binding, euttini, laying. •lipping • WE SPEaALIZE IN • COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. First Publication: Nov. 23, 1961 y stair! and ihampoolng. In your bom SMOKY FIREPLACES appear If you so desire y MARGARET'S GIFT WALLPAPER, PAINTS WITNESS my signature and seal Last Publication: Dec. 14, 1961 or our abop. CHIMNEY TROUBLES Colerede SprinEt * Aurora y of said Court this 17th day of No y & UNIFORM SHOP Coll Elliott— The Rug Man THERMOSTAT CONTROI.S Paper hanging and palntlna. 313.00. vember. 1961. y BB 3-Stft a ruum and up. Komae P u n t KE. VICTOR B. GRANDY. The firms listed here GAS it OIL BURNERS y 50 So. BR0.4DW.AY t 46-J9. Please Patronize Clerk of the County Court y FURNACE FANS—MOTORS 6t 1^11 DRIVE IN By MARTIN J. FINNERTY, Sr cieserve’ to be rem em bered CURTAIN LAUNDRIES TA 5-5107 Your KEG 1 STEP Deputy Clerk. ------WINDOW SHADE FRANCIS LACE CURTAIN CLEAN­ Eq®uiu"e*BWg. distributing h e l p WANTED 7-A LINEN SERVICE MOTEL Advertisers and ERS, CURTAINS, CUROCHETED ADORN Denver 2, Colorado yguj- patronage in the dif tablecloths , OBAPSRIES^ MOUNTAIN ^ W IN DOW S H A O i CO. SUy with “ J iy" Mention iPubllshed in The Denver! Will supply private furn . 2-bdrm. BLANKETS, SPRBADS, LINEN^ .New shadee and Venetian blind! apt and pay salary to lady or couple CLEANED BY LATEST MffTHODS TOWEL & SUPPLY CO made to order. Shades cleaned and 820 N. Nevada THE REGISTER First Publication: NoM*'w,'' fe^ent liDcs of busincss. to help in our Park Hill home. I ^ . HAND PRESSED ONLY. 1Z6S KALA- B. W. Becklua, Managai repaired. KIrseb Drapery Uarderare. Lest Publication: Dec. 21. 1961 4-66U6 or LA. 2-8124. MATH. TA. 5-I8Z7. 2090 S. Grant RA. 2-7047 AC. 2-4473 1047 Broadway

V PAGE SIXTEEN Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street Thursday, Dee. 14, 1961 Cathedral High Mullen Club Makes Lake Into Ice Rink The Lettermen’s Club at Mul­ Generally the club has a sea­ Admission prices are 50 cents Students to Give Christmas Revue Dec. 15 len High School has again con­ son about three months in dur­ per person, 75 cents a couple, verted the lake north of the ation. The rink is closed only or $1.75 fo r a fam ily. Persons (Cathedral High School, | Speech, chorus, dance, and!ing Christmas cards, initiates “Christmas in Killarney,” the B / B r n tA R P main building into an ice rink. when the tem perature is un­ seeking additional inforination Denver) ; art students have blended tal- the review of Christmas music Calypso version of “Mary's Frank Rino said it is open to seasonably high, hardly a prob­ may contact Mr. Rino at MulleH As a prelude to Christmas, ents for the revue under the ^ of various nations with The Boy,” and the African Spir­ the public, and he observed that lem at the present. High School. Cathedral High School students j direction of Sister Mary David, Dance of the Colors. itual “Koom-foh-ya.” the ice is in excellent condition. Denver, will present Christmas j Sister Loretto, and Mrs. Elise i Assistants are Janet Callis, A Black Madonna will be ! The rink is open Friday nights a la Carte Friday, Dec. 15, at i Von Gregory. Ada Garcia, Nancy Suvada, and featured with the Negro spiri­ [from 6 to 10 o’clock. On Satur- 8 p.m. in the gym. Paul Rodarte, an artist paint-1 Wilma Trujillo. tual, "Go Tell it on the Moun­ tain.” “TVio Hiirnn ram i” 'days and Sundays skaters are 5 ,i , .j,,.- M ADON N A TA B L E A U * ,!x, . ; I - ' ■ written b , ; .h n d . >» ' » ■! Climaxing the program will will be presented by the Ameri­ p.m. Club members also will J be the tableau of the United can Indians. open the rink Monday through Nations Madonna with Hog- Thursday nights for private G erm an children will gath er. ■ i.- _ . ga rd ’s “ G loria in E xcelsis D e o ” , , „„ u ■ . groups wishing to use the ice. sung by the combined choruses before a Hummel shrine to * ■ Breaking of the pinata and sing “ Stelle Nacht,” “Kinder- lein Komneit,” and “0 Tannen- Winter Rates the procession of the monks Welby Society b a u m .” La Conquistadora will be the The Ukrainian “Snow Dance” Spanish contribution with s Immediate service • Wide selection' will be followed by “Ring Sil­ Sets Bake Sale “Fum-Fum-Fum” sung by the (Assumption Parish, Welby) chorus. ver Bells.” An Oriental Dance • Free estimate • Pay next year precedes the “March of the The Altar and Rosary Society English carolers will execute Three Kings.” will hold a bake sale Sunday, the “ Wreathe Dance” and sing Mary Ann Schiel is the ac­ Dec. 17, in the vestibule of the “God Rest Ye Merry Gentle­ companist. Stage scenery was church. .Ml m em bers m ay bring SKyline 6-8391 men” and “Deck the Halls.” prepared by students under the baked goods. , Against a bustling American direction of James Curdy and The FTA is planning a C’...>st-j 4940 East Evans scene the chorus will present Alfred Schwark. mas party for the children. The! “The Sleigh Ride,” "Silver A matinee will be held for chairman for the party is Mrs.j Bells,” and “The Little Drum­ the high school students at 1 Frank Huestado. Mrs. Michael! m er B oy .” p.m-Jliursday, Dec. 14. Tickets I Fabrigio is co-chairman. j Authentic Polish costumes for the evenings’ performance] The boys' basketball season is' E L C m FEN CE will be worn for the Polish may be obtained from any | in full swing with practice three DENVER. • •i Quartet, “Hark Bethlehem,” Cathedral student or at the of- nights a week. The team’s name followed by the Irish jig. Uce. IS the Assumption Knights i

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