AniNDANCE AT MASS AVERAGES 110,147

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1955—Permission to Reproduce, Except on 24,534 Gommunicants Found in Survey Articles Otherwise Marked, Given Aft^p 12 M. Friday FoDowing Issue Conducted on Sundays During October CATHOUC 110,147 persons attend Holy Mass and 24,534 receive Mass attendance in metropolitan Denver’s churches, .surveyed in a program requested by Archbishop Urban the Eucharist. The figures for Mass attendance throughout the J. Vehr, averages 75,968 persons per Sunday. The sur­ archdiocese jumped 20,896, from the total of 89,251 10,000 More vey was conducted on the Sundays of October. Com­ who were attending Sunday Mass when a similar sur­ munions in the same period averaged 17,195 per Sun- vey was conducted in the spring of 1952. Communions REGISTER at that time totaled 21,192. Catholics in d'ay. In churches outride the Denver a r ^ the Sunday Mass attendance was 34,179, with Communions aver­ Cathedral in Lead aging 7,339. Some of the figures are eye-openers. Though the Denver Area VOL. LI. No. 14. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955 DENVER, Thus 'on an average Sunday in the archdiocese Cathedral, with Mass attendance of 4,332 and 1,032 Communions, still leads all parishes, the suburban par­ ishes and the newly established parishes registered Than in 1952 phenomenal totals. Catholics in Stratton St. Theresa’s Parish in Aurora, which in 1952 N EVALUATING the Mats at­ had an attendance of 1,572, reported a total of 3,009 I tendance fignrea compiled in in its October survey; St. Anthony’s in Westwood rose the October tnrvey of pariahra I in the Archdiocese of Denver, it Mark 45th Jubilee from 723 in 1952 to 1,559; and All Saints’ Parish topped must be remembered that they them all with a jump from 835 to 2,438, a gain of almost are an index to the Catholic pop­ 300 per cent. ulation of Northern Colorado, and The five new parishes in the Denver area have an not the total. I O f Cornerstone Rite attendance of 5,415 per Sunday. The largest is Cure a c c o r d in g t o NATIONAL d’Ars, with 1,928. Others are All Souls’, Englewood, figures, about 14 per cent of The 45th anniversary of the laying of the corner­ with 444; Guardian Angels’, 855; Most Precious Blood, the population is under five stone of the original St. Charles Church, Stratton, will be years of age and three per cent 1,530; and St. Pius Tenth’s, 658. more is aged Dve to seven. Add celebrated with a Solemn Mass and parish dinner on The second largest attendance in Denver churches to this the proportion of the par­ Thursday, Nov 17, the Rev. Edward Dinan, pastor, was registered at St. Catherine’s, which held the same ish population that is legitimately announced. place in 1952. The figures are: 1952, 3,320; and 1955, prevented from attending Mass regularty, because of absences on The first evening Ma.ss in the 3,478. history of the parish will be of­ the week ends, attendance at an­ fered on the anniversary date at Communions 25 Per Cent of Attendance other parish, old age, or illness. 5 o’clock by Father Dinan. Other Refugees Settled HE FIGURES OF 75,968 for officers of the Mass will be the The number of Communions from the total attend­ Rev. John A. CanjJir of Cheyenne ance averaged about 25 per cent. Borne parishes, the regular Mass-goers in the ■Wells, deacon, and the Rev. Leon­ Denver area could be raised notably Blessed Sacrament, St. John’s, and St. Philo- by at least 20 per eent to get In Denver Area ard Abercrombie, Hugo, subdea­ men^’s, exceeded this average. con. the total number of practieing The Rev. Alphonse C. Kieffer Outside the Denver area, the largest Mass attend­ Catholies in the area. This brings of Cheyenne Wells, first resident ance was recorded at St. Mary’s, Colorado Springs, the total to 91,000, a' gain of Now Number 123 pastor in Stratton, will give the where 2,517 were counted. There are 12 parishes out­ more than 10,000 over the es­ sermon. Father Kieffer served in timated Catholie population in Martino and Vera Glovoc- the parish from 1914 to 1917. side the see city where more than 1,000 persons attend 1952. A dinner for parishioners and the Holy Sacrifice each Sunday. nik, refugees from Yugo­ iHE NUMBER of average Sun­ slavia who have been living visiting clergy will be served The smallest Mass attendance was registered at after the Mass in the parish hall. day Communiona in the Den­ in Trieste, arrived at Idle- Briggsdale, a mission of Stoneham, in Eastern Colo­ T ver area it 17,196, or abont Father Dinan said. About 500 rado, where 29 were counted. wild Airport in New York persons are expected. 25 per cent of, the total attend­ Nov. 16, from where they will Pint XII conferred the Pa­ The survey was made by ushers in the parishes, ing Maat. Among the IS pariahei leave for Denver to start a new pal Bleating on all parithionert who counted pew by pew at every Mass. with attendance of more than life. of St. Charlet’ and of itt mit- 2,900 the average of Commnn- iona rangea from 15 to 37 per ' I Martino, 36, and Vera, 28, tion, St. Mary’t at Flagler, on J ; J _ a _ _ The five candidates for the Loretto Heights College and president of her were among 70 refugees leaving the occation of the 45th an- wondldates tor tme of “Regis college class; Lucille Ash, a junior at Loretto Heights; cent. Trieste for the . nivertary, the pattor an­ back row, Lee Bruns, a senior at Colorado October, 1955 | „ II N THE DENVER AREA, where Martino was born in Cerklie, nounced. Regis Queen Srjlr.m ’rl.ww Women’s College; Mary O’Brien, who is employed 7 i ^ Yugoslavia, and his wife in Kon- The original St. Charles Bor- »» ine queen will be selected by the Bell Telephone Company in Denver; ^nd Mass Attendance Survey the population la approxi­ iza. romeo’s Church was replaced in by a vote of the student body and presented at Diane Dietrich, a sophomore at Loretto Heiglks. Archdiocese of Denver sljl mately 600,000, about one- The husband will work for his 1949 by a structure that will ac­ the Coronation Ball on Dec. 7. They are, front Each of the girls is sponqpred by one or more of aixth of thia popnlalion altenda • v® Maaa every Sunday. It ia doubt­ sponsor, Fred C. Cimzar, at the commodate about 620 persons, ri^', left to right. Sue Riddle, a sophomore at the campus organizations at Regis. -02-11 (See story on paye one alto) St. Mary*.— Graver ...... 400.00 Climax ______432.00 Of Governor St. Andrew*.— Wray ...... , 321.00 St. /o.eph's (Slovenian) Following is the parish-by-par­ Governor Edwin C Johnson, St. John'a— Yuma ...... tssi.ss Leadville ...... 1,040. 0« Herbert W . Leibmon Gerard R. TeBockhorst ish list of pledges still owed to REGION IV— (GItnwood Sp rint!) St Patrick’i—Minium 1(0. 00 in his annual Thinksgiving Day the Archbishop’s Seminary and 8t- Mary’, — Aapen ______811.00 S t Mary’. — Etale ...... — B i.a lt ...... 244.00 M t Carmel— RdellH ______240. to insurers proclamation, called for a Missions Campaign of the Arch- •Marble ...... Oilman ...... 30. on prayerful observance of the ua- dioceae of Denver: St. Miebael’. —-Cntlir ._. 1,414.10 S t Marx’. — Rifle ______.H < 10 Unpaid S t Stephen'.—Glenwood Holy Family— M teker.....i...._ 30.00 ditional holiday with a re­ Pariah Pltdgaa Sprinf...... 2.004.(0 Precloui Blood— New Ca.tle REGION 1— DENVER Gypsum ._...__ 120.00 Silt ...... 100 on minder of the spiritual and po­ S t Pete,’. — Kremralinx 221.74 .00 Cathadrai ...... t.... |t7»»76.8l St Itnatlus’—Rantely 2S. litical benefits available to S t Anni'i— Granby „ ... . 1.738.00 Holy Name— Staamboat All Saintt* ...... ii.tec.ss S t Icn itlu i’— Walden .. . 1.481.00 Sprint...... 802 44 Americans. Annunciation ...... e.64t.40 Annuncletlon— Leadville . 2,101.00 •M t H a rrl,______- Bleifcd Sacrament 11,181.17 Breckenrldse 102.2S S t Martin’a—k)ak Craek...... 100,1.00 The Governor's proclamation Chritt the King ...... 14.064.40 Pairpliy ...... 1(1.00 • Indicataa no pledtt made. Cura d*Art’ ...... 1X481.41 follows; \l\e\tiM lU lA atin n Attending ^he kickoff meeting of the Holjr Family ...... 7,874.81 EYES 'W hereas Almighty God in all iVICKOlf I f l c c y n g Latin American Educational Foanda- Holy Ghost ...... 4,441.76 Holy Rosary ...... 2.087.60 His merciful kindnesses has Cmv E m iim J mS imm tion’s drive for funds are (from left, Praeious Blood ...... 8.681.00 That See Better r o r r o u n d a t i o n streltzer, Charles Vigil, and Mother of God ...... 3.766.00 blessed us with the bounty of Our Xstdy of Grace .. 4.442.00 abundance, and Judge Joseph E. Cook; (standing) “Corky” Gonzales, Alex Snoskey, Our Lady of Ix>ardts 12,101.70 Thon Yours! and Eutimio Duran. The foundation is seeking $100,000 for scholar­ Mt, Carmal (lulian) 1418.00 Whereas once more His gen­ Good BMpbwd' ______787.64 ships for worthy Spanish-American students.—(Denver Post photo) P ru tateU o B ______U.166.64 ParroU» hawki, eaflei and erosity is reflected in record Stertd Hmt 4.810.07 many other birds have "dis­ harvests from out fruitful 24,534 Sunday Communions St. Attthony*! 9,180.06 tance vision" so acute that 81. B«nUL<«tto*i ...... 6.4I8.9I fields and prolific croplands, 8t. CaJaUa'f (Spaniih) ...... 2,188.47 they can see a moving mouse Our Lady of Victory ...... 968.60 B U Y N O W from hundreds of feet away! and. Our Lady of Guadalupt ...... 640.00 If a man had eyesight as Whereas we have been 8 t Caiherina’s ...... 11,416.66 I Our Lady of Sorrowt— sharp he could read a license blessed with political and reli­ Attendance at Mass WHILE DENVER'S LARGEST B ait L a k t____ 147.00 I i plate a quarter mite distant. gious freedom and all those 8 t DonlBlc*B ...... 12.681.98 8t Elliabeth'i ...... 2,884.60 other attributes of liberty which 8t Fraaeii de Salei'______87,990.80 3125 East Colfax 8 t Ignatius Loyola's ...... 18,947.14 ASSORTMENT OF CRIB SETS make for human dignity and Averages 110,147 in James* ------81.841.06 John’s ...... 18.848.81 FR. 7-5374 happiness, and. St. Joseph’s ...... — ...... 1486.97 Whereas we of the State of 8t. Joseph’s (Polish) 797.00 ARE AVAILABLE fill at. Leo's ...... 2.S49.16 Denver, Colorado Colorado have thus prospered S t Louis* ...... * ______88.894.68 with the rich rewards of plenti­ ^rchdiocesan Survey S t Mary Magdalene's ...... 7.184.06 OPTICIAN S t Patriek’s ...... 1,689.40 ful sustenance for both our (Continued From Page One) ' S t Phllomena’s ...... 11,976.10 PRICED FROM We will recommend 8 t Rost of Lima's ..... 8,701.84 bodies and our souls. S t Vincent's ...... 10.498.26 AN EYE PHYSICIAN TO YOU Now therefore I, Edwin C Assumption...... 1.166.00 S3.95 to $250.00 S t (^therlne’s— Derby ...... 8.921.76 Johnson, , 8 t Anne's ShHne— Arvada ... 1,826.60 October, 1955 i Holy Trinity—Wastmlnster .. 876.46 do continue the hallowed Amer­ A ReSTAUNANT FOR THB D I « C R I M I N A T I N Q s - S t Joseph’s-^Golden ...... 616.46 INCLUDING ican tradition of the Pilgrim Ma.ss Attendance Survey ^ tS S t 4(ary’s—Littleton ...... 9.217.09 S t P atrk k 's»F o rt Logan.... 6.464.80 Fathers and proclaim Nov. 24, j l j S t Therese’f^Aurora ...... 16,016.68 IMPORTS Archdiocese of Denver Sts. Peter and Paul's— 1955, the fourth Thursday of Wheat R id g e______6,028.78 November, as Thanksgiving < i i < X l Sacred Heart of Jesus— FROM 114 Boulder ...... 6,014.91 Day in the State of Colorado, St. Pius Tenth’s ...... , 668 Sacred Heart of Mary— St. Rose of Lima’s...... 1,261 259 Boulder ...... 110.00 GERMANY AND ITALY and call upon all our citizens, S t Therese’s (Aurora) ...... 3,009 490 8 t Thomas A quinas'- by participation in special serv­ 625 Boulder ...... 1.430.60 St. Vincent de Paul’s...... 2,440 . Augustine's— Brighton... 9.779.94 Ranging .in Size from 3” to 21” ices of churches and communi­ Mercy Hospital, Denver...... 101 50 w.. Catherine's— Burlington.. 678.06 Sacred Heart—Cheyenne ties, to render thanks to Al­ Life Like Figures Total ...... 76,988 17,196 Wells ------6.643.46 mighty God for all His mercy S t Augustine's— Kit Carson 860.84 Pariihet Outside Denver S t Cletus'— Sheridan Lake.... 1,020.00 Select the Crib Set of Your Choice and goodness and to demon­ Akron— St. Joseph’s ...... 360 77 Sacred Heart— Elbert ...... 126.00 26 S t Mary's— Elisabeth ...... 64.00 strate the true spirit of Thanks­ Aspen— St. Mary’s ...... \ 140 S t Ann's— Kiowa ...... 80.00 and giving by sharing our abun­ Boulder— Sacred H eart...... 1,431 349 S t Peter's— Monument...... Boulder, South— Sacred Heart of Mary...... 174 16 Ave Marie— Parker ...... 91.00 dance with our less fortunate St Francis’—Castla Rock .... 168.00 Use Oar Convenient Will Call Plan Boulder— St. Thomas Aquinas’ ...... 1,095 248 Christ the King— Evergreen.. 4.009.80 neighbors and by assisting over­ Briggsdale— St. Joseph’s ...... 29 0 Holy Family— Fort Collint.... 474.24 seas relief organizations. Only Brighton— St, Augiistine’ji ...... 1,517 305 S t Joseph’s— Fort Collins. .. 11.802.00 60 St Therese's—Frederick...... 1,205.76 as we adhere to the traditions Brush— St. Mary’s ...... 329 Guardian Angels*— Mead ...... 1.088.60 ONE HOUR Buffalo— St. Elizabeth’s ...... S t PeUr’s—Greeley ...... 8,709.69 of generous helpfulness do we Burlington— SL Catherine’s ...... 127 24 •Carr______FREE PARKING enter the glorious spirit of Eaton ...... 1,847.00 Calhan— St. Michael’s ...... 135 19 Evans ...... 7.00 For Our Cuatomers Thanksgiving. Cascade— (Mission of Silcred Heart, *Galeton ...... - Next Door at 1625 Tremont Place In witness whereof I have Colorado Springs) ...... 54 15 Gilerest ...... 440.00 Ca.stle Rock— St. Francis’ (Elbert)...... Johnstown ...... 236.00 hereunto set my hand and • Kuner ...... — Central City— Assumption (Idaho Springs)...... 43 "s MllUken ...... 816.76 caused to be hereunto af­ Cheyenne Wells— Sacred Heart ...... 511 106 •Nunn ...... COCK 'N BULL BOOH Severance ...... 48.00 fixed the great seal of the Colorado Springs— Windsor ...... 186.00 - 1 JUNGLE BOOM State of Colorado, this I6th Corpus Christi ...... 1,685 361 Our Lady of Peace—Greeley 4.769.20 Divine Redeemer ...... - ...... 1,579 315 Kersey ...... 1,207.00 THE JAMES CLARKE day of November, A.D. 1955. 87 La Salle ...... 1.060.00 U Bl KA BOOH Our I.adv of Guadalupe...... 625 Pierce .....__ 788.60 Edw'in C. Johnson, Pauline Chapel (Broadmoor) ...... 730 165 Ault ...... 1,066.00 Governor. Sacred Heart ...... 1,277 229 S t Anthony's— Hugo ____ ... 6.218.76 554 S t Joseph’s— Doer T ra il...... 2.371.00 CHURCH GOODS HOUSE Attest: George J. Baker, St. Mni-y’.t ...... 2,517 Our Lady, of Victory— Limon 1,716.60 61 Secretary of State. Craig— St. Michael’s ...... -...... 274 S t Gertrude's— Strasburg .... 6.786.00 \ Cripple Creek— St. Peter’s ...... 28 6 S t Paul's— Idaho Springs.... 1,102.00 S t Mary's—<>ntnl City...... 240.00 *‘The ITerl’s Lorgeif Church Goods Supply Home” Crook— St. Peter’s ...... i.... 126 28 Our Lady of L ou rd es- Deer Trail (Mission of Hugo)...... 97 25 Georgetowa 686.00 / Derby— St. Catherine’s ...... 753 108 S t Ida’s— Lafayette ...... 2.286.80 5 St Sehotastka'a—Erie ...... 024.26 9:66 A.M. to 6:86 P.M. Eagle— St. Mary's ...... 41 S t John's— Longmont 2,727.00 NEW Monday Thru Frldqj YOER East Lake (St. Catherine’s—Denver)...... • 91 25 S t Louis'— Louisville ....a...... 981.60 Loan Costs Less Elbert— Sacred Heart ...... 100 15 S t John's— Loveland ...... 2.060.41 Stturdar « Our Lady— Estes Park ...... 101.00 BUSINESS HOURS 9:10 AJK. to 4:00 P.M. When You Borrow Erie— S t Scholastica’s ...... 124 23 6 t Nicholas'— Platteville...... 2.444.60 From Estes Park— S t William's— Fort Lupton.... 1,628.70 Our Ladv of the Mountains (Loveland).....*... 186 25 Sacred Heart— Roggen ...... 2,708.70 OF D E N V E R Keenesburg ...... 887.0R Evergreen— Christ the K ing...... 375 110 S t Charles'— Stratton ...... 7,904.0A> CITIZENS Flagler—St Mary’s ...... 85 15 S t Mary's— Flagler ...... 1,766.00 Loon Company Fleming—St. Peter’s ...... 246. 91 REGION (Colorado Springs) Established 1902 1633 Tr6mont Place Fort Collins— •St MIehacra—Calhan ...... ■■ 1538 California St. Agnes'— Matheson ...... 160.50 Holy Family ...... 476 81 Rarash ...... 146.00 TAbor 5-3789 ALpine 5-4200 MA. 3-4959 S t Joseph’s ...... 1,560 512 S t Mary's—(^lorado Springs 11,427.02 R. B. Dillon, Pre«^ Fort Logan—St. Patrick’s ...... 287 69 Corpus Christi—^ lo . b rin g s 8,906.60 ■AST COLFAX AT S T ie L t A S T 2 -e » 8 S Fort Lupton— S t William’s (Platteville)...... 188 35 Divine Redeemer— Colorado Springs ...... — 6.309.50 Denver 2, Colorado I s Fort Morgan— St. Helena’s ...... 473 115 Our L a ^ — Colo. Springs...... 8,461.60 Fountain (Colorado Springs— S t Paul’s )...... 128 26 Sacred Heart—Colo. Springs.. 2.120.04 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Our Lady— Manitou ...... 774.46 Frederick— St. Therese’s ...... 473 76 Holy Rosary—Cascade ...... 116.00 Georgetown— Our Lady of Lourdes...... 37 10 S t Paul's— (;olo. Springs___ 6.309.60 Glenwood Springs— S t Steuben’s ...... 394 71 8 t Joseph's— Fountain ...... 1,284.00 S t Victor's— Victor ...... 30.2JI Grand Lake— S t Anne’s (Kremmling)...... 5Q 0 S t Peter's—Cripple Creek.... 88.00 ON Greeley— REGION III— (SUrling) Our Lady of Peace and missions...... 800 134 S t Joseph’s— Akron _____ 1,614.50 St. Peter’s ...... 1,457 355 S t Mary's— Brush ...... 1.817.60 8 t Francis'— Weldona 280.00 Grover— St. Mary’s ...... 77 31 W ig g in s...... 1.068.60 Haxtiin— Christ the King (Holyoke)...... 69 10 S t Peter's— Crook ...... 1,466.00 THIS Holyoke— St. Patrick’s ...... 213 57 St Peter's—Fleming ...... 986.00 St. Helena's— Fort Morgan « 4.664.60 Hugo— St. Anthony’s ...... 167 30 S t Patrick’s— Holyoke 8,688.76 Idaho Springs— St. Paul’s ...... 117 21 Christ the King— Haztun...... 976.00 Ililf— St. Catherine's ...... 344 41 at. Catherine's— n if f ...... 2.627.60 8 t Anthony's—Julesburg «... 4.828.10 Julesburg— St. Anthony’s ...... 499 129 Sacred Hart— PeU ...... 684.60 Kit Carson— S t Augustine’s ...... 8 t Anthony's— Sterling ...... 9,216.01 Kremmling— St. Peter’s ...... 80 i'9 St John's-^tonehan...... 2.781.00 Keenesburg— Holy Familv ...... 120 16 St. Joseph's—Briggsdale ...... 202.60 Lafayette— Immaculate Conception ...... 371 80 Leadville— The Denver Catholic Annunciation ...... 739 131 S t Joseph’s ...... 372 43 Register •' Ltmon (Mission of Hugo)...... 140 26 Longmont— St. John the Baptist's...... 1,047 246 Published Weekly by the • Louisville— St. Louis’ ...... Catholic Press Society, Inc. Loveland— St. John's ...... 592 116 938 Bannock Street, Denver Manitou (Mission of Sacred Heart— Colo. LARGE OVEN ROASTER Colorado Springs) ...... 102 20 Subteription: $8.00 Per Matheson— St. .Agnes' (Mission of Calhan)...... Year Sold in combination with Mead (Mission of Frederick)...... The Register, National Edi­ Minturn— St. Patrick’s ...... 134 21 tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ HOLDS... Monument— St. Peter’s (Mission of Elbert).... ver Oak Creek— S t Martin’s ...... 113 l ‘2 Entered ts Second Class Newcastle— Preciou.s Blood (Mission of Rifle) Matter at the Post Office FOWL up to Peetz— Sacred Heart ...... 121 51 Denver, Colo. Platteville— St. Nicholas’ and Ft. Lunton...... 460 58 Redcliff— Mt. Carmel (Mission of Minturn).... 79 9 DOLLS — WIGS — SHOES Rifle— St. Mary’s and missions...... 206 40 Doll,. Dro.iod to Ordor i Lv. Ogfiraf 12:01 n—n, Ar. Ft. WgftK 6i0d 18 lbs. Roggen— Sacred Heart ...... 187 76 [ o.m. En r«ut«, unjoy fK« ceiirfgrt of tKg Sheridan Lake— St. Cletus’ K.W Li» of RtlltfMi SUlaw ■ad SUtata Baptlred [ Zipkyr'f H—p cvihlgntd cKoir (Mission of Chevenne Wells)...... licioui m«oli in th« din«r. FuNmgn rg«ai« Steamboat Springs— Holy Name ...... 156 36 A.B.C. Doll Hospital j'ond b«rtht oIm gvotltklg «t wmgwhef ROASTS up to Sterling—St. .Anthony of Padua's...... 2,025 460 I hl0k«r fornt. Stoneham— St. John’s ...... 89 27 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HeCourt Strasburg (Mission of Hugo)...... 49 19 616 DowBiBf MA. 3*7617 22 lbs. Stratton— S t Charles’ ...... 561 193 inrafwerign, fkk«fi-*phon« or ^rop in 1 Victor— St. Victor's ...... 41 16 Dr. G . J . City Tkktt OHkt Walden— St. Ignatius' ...... 55 7 lIVCNTEeNTM AND CHAMFA Welby— Assumution ...... 1,207 210 iiinnEijnTn.j Miom KEyitono 4-1123 REG. 2.49 Weldona— St. Francis' (Mission of Brush)...... 91 16 Schoeuble Woodland Park— Our Lady of the Woods...... O ptom etrU l V A L U E ...... N0W0NLY...S1.49 Wray— St. .Andrew’s ...... 188 55 COlOVAOO AND SOUIHfRN RAIIWAT COMPANrj Yuma— St. John’s ...... 154 53 Sperialisi For Visual ALSO A COMPLETE COOKING ACCESSORIES Nearly 1.000 Volunteers NOW you can own part LINE OF $45,000 Fund Camoaign Eye (]are 63R Empire Bldg. KE 4*.m i0 of over 80 corporations NOW OPEN! ’Through Financial! For Denver Area Scouts St. Vincant da Paul COME AND Industrial Fund. Inc., you can I Boy Scouts of the Denver area are served by only 12 Salvage Bureau share in the ownership VISIT OUR T o y la n tl area will attend church this salaried executives. In certain PICK-UP SCHEDULE i i common Sunday, Nov. 20, in their uni­ areas one executive is respon­ Monday stocks in 18 different forms to launch an intensive sible for as many as 3,000 boys. North D en vor, Arvada, industries. campaign by nearly 1,000 vol­ “We have been supported Wo.tminater, Thornton, and unteer workers to raise S4.5,- by the Denver Area (ilommu- Lakewood (North of 16th for loekItt-PreiperIvi 000 needed to sustain scouting nity Chest,” James explained, Avonac). at its present level for the “but the growth of scouting is moil coupon today coming year in this area. Tue.day and Thur.day so fast the Chest can meet only MANAGEMENT CORP.' HARDWARE CO. Theme of the drive is “Buy about 70 per cent of our nec­ South and W a.t Denver, ROSS Englewood, Lekewood (South a Share in Boyhood” and this essary budget needs. Thus, it 444 Shttmen St. • Denver coming Sabbath has been des­ becomes absolutely necessgry of 16th Avenue), end Lit­ 6420 t. COLFAX AT LOCUST STREET tleton aree. im ignated as “Share in Boyhood that we go to the families and Please lend Booklet-Prospectus describing 111 investment | Sunday.” friends of scouting for our Wedne.day and Friday In citing the need for the needed additional funds.” E a .t Denvar and Park Hill, Same______| Aurora and Hoffman Town. OPEN'TIL 9 EVENINGS . campaign, Ted James, general The number of Boy Scouts R chairman, said nearly 15,000 In this area has increased near­ Phone CH. 4-0775 Address. ______I kmillXIIIXXlIIXXIZIIUTTTTTTIIIIIIIIirT^ scouts in the Denver Council ly 33 per cent in the past year. M J ITiuriJoy, Norember 17,195? 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Conference Scheduled Nov. 25,26 Alien Hobbf, arfaniit at the Cathedral, Denver, will present How They Discovered Path a concert of sacred mnsic in the Cathedral Sunday, Nov, 20, at Train for Leadership 8 p.m. The concert is open to To God Is Told by Three tha public. Convert Nuns of Cheyenne Theme of Education

rContinu*d From Pag* One) ideas and prejudices that I had whom I worked »t the hospital had. They also felt that undue pressure had been ' brought to Meeting at Heights were willinsr to answer my many bear to influence my entering questions about the Church but the Church. , "Education -for Leadership” is the theme of the 15th never seemed to pres* the issue, My only* joinod iKo Educational Conference of the Sisters of Loretto, to be a fact which I greatly appreci­ Church four years later, how* held Nov. 25 and 26 in Loretto Heights College, Denver. ated. I read everything I could evert my mother lix years about the Church and continued after that. Approximately 250 sisters from eight states will attend to take instructions from Father Sister Alice Higbee the conference. Trame for several months. I was Solemn Mass in the Chapel of finally baptised on Easter Sun­ I was born in St. Louis, Mo., Our Lady of Loretto will mark chairman of the Loretto Board day. and attended Fifth Avenue Grade the opening of the conference at of Education. School, junior high .school, and Panel Members .My family wa.s much con­ 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 25, in the pres­ senior high Mhool in I.,eaven- ence of His Excellency, the Most cerned about my conversion, for worth, Kans. Participating in the panel dis­ they too had the same erroneous Rev. Urban J . Vehr. The Rt. Rev. cussion on “Meeting the Obsta' I decided to be a nurse and Monsignor John P. Moran will cles in the Development of Catho­ chose St. Mary’s College at Xav­ be celebrant; deacon. Father lic Leaders,” under the chairman­ ier, Kans., bwau.se of. its high Forrest Allen, Holy Family; sub- ship of Sister Mary Cbarleen, St. scholastic rating and outstanding deacon, Father Harley Schmitt; Mary’s High School, Colorado i reputation. master of ceremonies. Father Springs, will be Sister Mar­ I had never thought too much William Jones; and chaplains, garet Loyola, Holy Family High about the Catholic religion but the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Harold .School; Sister Mariana, S t always “stood up for it” by say­ Campbell and the Rt. Rev. Mon­ Mary’s Academy, Englewood; ing everyone had a right to his signor Eugene O'Sullivan. Fa­ and Sister Francis Therese, S t Allen Hobbs Will Present own belief. The thing I remem­ ther William Jones will deliver Patrick’s Central High School, ber is one Christmas Midnight the sermon. Kankakee, HI. Mass I attended as a youngster. 2 Educafori to Speak Sister Celine Marie, S t John’s But all I needed was the atmos­ School, Denver, will direct the Cathedral Organ Concert phere at St. Mary’s, and my ad­ Highlighting the two-day con­ discussion of “What Can We Do miration for the sisters there. I ference will be talks by the R t for the Gifted Child in the Regu­ The first public organ concert three movements from his “Third began to attend Maas regularly Rev. Alfred F. Horrigan, presi­ lar Classroom?” Panelists at this in many years at the Cathedral, Organ Symphony,” which ■will be (it was not compulsory), and Mayor Will Nicholson of Denver reads the dent of Bellarmine College, discussion will be Sister Marietta, Denver, will be presented at 8 played in Denver for the first even bought a Missal so I could Safe Driving Day proclamation of Safe Driving Day in Den­ Louisville, Ky., and the Rev. Holy Family School; Sister Mi- p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, by Al­ time. These movements—"Allegro better understand the Mass. A ver, Dec. 1, as Officer Joseph Hale and Richard Weaver, seventh Louis t J . Putz, C.S.C., faculty chaeline. Blessed Sacrament; len Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs has been Maestoso,” "Adapo,” and “Fi­ friend taught me the Rosary. grader of St. Joseph’s School, Denver, look/on. The Safe Driving member of Notre Dame Univer­ Sister Alvera, St. Philomena’s; Cathedral organikt for several nale”—are considered to ba Before the year was up, I de­ program will be conducted in all parochial schools under the spon­ sity. The topic of Monsignor Sister Rose Anthony, S t Mary’s years. It is customary in the among the most difficult and ex­ cided I wanted to become a sis- sorship of the Inter-School Council. Horrigan’s talk at the first gen­ Academy; and Sister Mary Viv­ great Cathedrals of Europe for traordinary works for the organ. tesr. Of course, that was impos­ ian, St. Vincent de Paul’s School. -i- + + + ■■“ eral session is “New Day for the Cathedral organist to present The harmonies are brilliant and sible until 1 became a Catholic. Catholic Leaders.” Father Putz 'Training for Leadership' sacred concerts in the Cathedral striking, and the constant and While at Providence Hospital will speak on “World Picture of itself. At these concerts there “Training fo r Intellectual inexhaustible use of the pedals School of Nursing, 1 spoke to Catholic Action” at the second Leadership” will be discussed by is no ceremony. The people merely make the works unique for the our retreat roaster who advised Catholic Schools to Take general session. take their place in the church to the division of secondary schools instrument me to begin instructions. I did, James T. Feely, editor of Young listen in peace and quiet to the The Very Rev. Monsignor W. and received my First Commun­ with Sister Mary Dominica, Holy "fho voico T^atholie Mestenger, will discuss Family High School, directing music of the great church com­ J . Canavan is pastor of the Ca­ ion on May 30, 1948. the topic “Can Leaders Be posers, make their meditation, thedral, and the Rev. Richard C. 1 entered the novitiate of the Part in Safe Driving Day the discussion. Panelists include with o smile" Trained Through Civics Clubs?" Sister Mary John, St Mary’s and leave. In accordance with Hiester succeeded Monsignor Bo- Sisters of Charity of Leaven­ this custom, concerts of this or­ Students of all parochial hower, Governor Kennon of Loui­ at the divisional meeting of ele­ High School, Colorado Springs; setti'as music director. Whenever you happen to call worth on Jan. 21, 1950. mentary schools on Friday, Nov. Sister Marineil, St. Mary’s Acad­ der are being started at the Den­ For myself, I see clearly that schools of the Denver Archdiocese siana, chairman of the ^Gover- ver Cathedral. The concert is free. Dudley 8-3641, the Mountain 25, at 3:45 p.m. Following his emy, Englewood; Sister Carlos the one, holy, catholic, and Apos­ will take part in the observance rs’ conference, has asked the talk, eighth grade students of St. Mr. Hobbs has chosen a pro­ States Bank, you will -probably of Safe Driving Day, proclaimed Marie, Newman Hi^h School, tolic Church into which I, in com­ 47 dther governors to designate John’s Grade School, Denver. vrtll Sterling, III.; and Sister Mary gram of all-French organ music, ACCORDION VALUES feel as we do. . . . “TTiere is cer­ mon with all Catholics every­ by Denver Mayor Will Nicholson give a demonstration of a Civics the first of its kind ever offered selection of new and lued for Thursday, Dec. 1. state D-Day directors. The role Janet, Holy Family High School. tainly a voice with a SMILE!” where, was baptized, and in which Club meeting. Sister Jane Fran­ in Denver. The program will be accoMionf. All colon. Many makes in the Creeds I have regularly The program will stress "the of the.se directors is to stir up a At the fourth general session, divided into two parts. The first and fltea. all ruaranteed. All rea* “community consciousness” of re­ ces is moderator of this Civics Nov. 26 at 11 a.m., Father Wil­ aonably priced. Generoat trade-in And since many of you have affirmed my belief, is in truth need for recognition by . every in­ part will consist of the “Suite allowance on your present aecoidion. sponsibility for traffic safety, Club. liam Jones, archdioceaan superin' wondered at the identity of this the Church of Rome and I have, dividual of his personal respon­ in D Minor” by Clerambault, the Pay as 1itUe as II plus sales tax in consequence, made my immedi­ sibility for safe driving and safe The national observance nar­ Other Topics tendent of schools, will be chair­ “First Chorale” in E Major by down, balance eas^nonU ily psy- pleasing personality, we're happy man of a panel on “Catholic EdU' ments. See these b«»re you buy any ate submission. walking,” Father William Jones, rows down its scope to this pre­ Other topics to be discussed at Cesar Franck, and several pieces accordion. to introduce her . . . one of the archdiocesan superintendent of mise; The place to fight accidents cation — Alumni Evaluated.” by Leon Boellmann and Joseph Sister Myro the conference include “Trends in Panel members are Bart O’Hara, Start Your Child friendliest phone operators in I was born in Evanston, 111., schools, declared in making the in the community, and the Bonnet. real responsibility rests with each Sister Education Today” by Andrew Martelon, Mrs. Jack Mc­ Now Denver— Mrs. Olive Temple! while my father was finishing announcement. The second half of the program For Your Convenience individual. Mother Mary Florence, Assistant Laughlin, Mrs. Richard Torezon, his studies for the Methodist The goal of S-Day, it was and Miss Mary Pat McGlone. will be devoted entirely to works Zarlenxo Offers Accordion tiessons Olive's first asset is her ‘‘lik­ General and director of studies, of Louis Vieme, blind French Riaht In Your Nalirhborhood ministry. He took care of a small pointed out. is “not a single traf­ The S-D observance enlists Loretto Board of Education; and Officers of the conference are organist, who played at the Notre ZARLENGO ACCORDION ing- for people” . , . and she lives church in Iowa for two years and fic accident during the 24-hour support from all channels of cbm and "Expanding Loretto Educa­ Sister Francis Eileen, chairman, then came to Hyattville. Wyo. period—in daylight or darkness.” municalion, including newspa­ Dame Cathedral in Paris from CENTER it, in her fine example of tion Today” by Mother Mary provincial supervisor of schools: AT KNIGHT-CAMPBEI/L'S in the years that followed he was National, state, and local organi­ pers, radio stations, and TV out­ 1900 to 1937. The major work on friendly "phone manners." Luke, Assistant General and Sister Mary Aline, secretary, ana ltl7 California TA. 6-lSZ< in and out of the ministry and we zations have pledged support of lets. Sister Mary, Charleen, chairman this half of the program will be Here is one person that we moved to Big Piney, Arvada, Sun­ the program. of high school division, St. Mary’s dance, Big Horn, Dayton, and have never found to be unreason­ S-D Day is sponsored by the High School, Colorado Springs; Pavillion before I finally was President’s Committee for Traf­ Sister Charles Therese, secretary able . . . never short of temper; graduated from the University of fic Safety. After President Eisen- of high school division, Immacu­ Gentk Cleaning always understanding! And that Wyoming in June, 1946. late ^inception School, East Las ii a rare combination, as you will At the university I was a leader Vegas, N. Mex.; Sister Gerald OP YOUR FINEST probably agree. You, too, will in Methodist activities and in Clare, chairman of elementary di­ my senior year I attended the Na­ Stratton Parish vision, S t Francis’ Cathedral like her genuine interest and tional Methodist Youth Confer- School, Santa Fe; Sister Mary Table linens gracious willing^iess to help you, enpe in Illinois. I came'home con­ Kenneth, secretary of elementary to find the department or person vinced that I must seek further division, S t Joseph’s School, Madieria, Italian Cut Work, etc. for the truth. My search then Anniversary Is Rawlins, Wyo.; Sister Francis you want, to help answer your began. I attended a different Regis, music supervisor; Sister Exclusive Hand Finishing banking problem or question. , , . church every Sunday. (In Lara­ Mary Christopher, publicity di­ mie there are many churches.) And if you have wondered rector; and Sister Pauline Marie, A friend of mine, now a sister Slated Nov. 1/ registration, Loretto Heights Col­ CALL EARLY “whose green thumb'’ nurtures in our community, took me to lege. To Insure the plants in the lobby, including Mass- with her one Sunday. The (Continued^From Page One) the tall, tall Split-leaf Philoden­ .sermon preached by Monsignor the sacred ceremony and the holy A ntrica'i Moat BEAUTIFUL. Having Your Linens Mother Church concluding with a dron by the officers’ desks, it's a McDevitt happened to be on "Why Ready for Catholics cannot attend non- prayer that God would hasten the COSTUME .00 secret no longer. Olive admits to Catholic services.” It left a deep day when all His children would 1 HONE Thanksgiving a definite liking and hobby of impression on me. be in one fold with but one Shep JEWELRY KI6KEI "plants and flowers.” As it was easier to become an herd. . . . over I.lOA Btylfi . • . Satisfaction Guaranteed Episcopalian, and I could not see “Among the laity was Allen CORONET JEWELERS And Mrs. Temple tellr us that Craig, of the Catholic Colony Albany Hotel 17th k Stoat City Wide PICK VP the difference between the two, 1 and nELIVERY SERVICE she likes working at Mountain became an Episcopalian. After Company, Chicago, Some of the 10% Cath A Carry States Bank . . . a bank large graduation I went up to Ethete laity present have decided to enough to take care of everyone, where I taught vacation school make their homes here and others To Address Lorettines Principal speakers at the 15th edu­ WANTED yet small enough that employees and in the winter I taught in the are looking over the country with cational conference of the Sisters the same purpose in mind.” 55 Years Serving Particular Homes know each other, and many of Indian School at Ethete, all for At Education Meeting Two competont women for you customers! the Episcopal Church. Miss Ade The “Father Raber” referred to dininf room work, Sti Thomas* laide Ross, who had at that time was the Rev. Godfrey Raber of Rt. Rev. Alfred F. Horrigan (left), president of BeTlarmine Col­ Seminary. Salary, room, and ^ ohiado daoL Q lsM tunq, Olive invites you to open your worked as an Episcopal mission­ Colorado Springs, the city from lege, Louisville, Ky., and the Rev. Louis J . Putz, C.S.C., (right) board. Call Sister Lud|eria, savings, or checking account, or ary to the Indians for 50 years, which priests came to serve Strat­ of the faculty of Notre Dame University. Approximately 250 RAce 2-4764. GRand 7-1646 4100 FEDERAL BLVD. bank loan, at this 'friendly bank was of great help in my search ton in its early Catholic history. sisters from eight states will attend the conference. . . . where Drive-In windows for the truth. Other influences Ma.ss had been offered monthly make banking quick and con from Ethete left me convinced until the' appointment of Father venient . . . where there is no that what I was searching for Kieffer as resident pastor in parking or traffic problem . . was to be found in the Catholic 1914. and, so yes! These drive-in win Church. The "Father Abel” mentioned dows are open ’til 6:00 p.m., That summer I started taking was the Rev. Felix .4bel of Col­ ( j t ) h i ^ J'U m h a L fijw Jbudtm rL Monday thru Friday, to give you instructions from Monsignor Mc­ orado Springs, and the “Father CL (plait? more banking time! Devitt at Laramie. At his sugges Hagus” mentioned was probably “ Yes,” Olive says, "Try Moun­ lion I attended St. Mary’s College the Rt. Rev. Charles Hagus, then tain Stales Bank. You’ll be glad in Leavenworth that fall. I was pastor in Cripple Creek. ' When sorrow visifs a home there are certain necessary ar­ you did!” (And, we think so, baptized Nov. 30, 1947, and en­ The Rev. F. A. C. Schmitt was too). tered the novitiate of the Sis­ named second pastor in about rangements that need to be mode. In m^ny cases, this proves to be m ters of Charity on June 4, 1948 1917. He was suceeded in 1921 by the Rev. Edward S. Muenich, who heavy burden. served until 1937, the longest period among Stratton pastors. Deipite tha lean depression With an adequate Funeral Protection Policy, this burden and As Denver's Leading SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS years. Father Muenich reduced the parish debt by more than worry is removed. $20.000— leaving it at $23,000 lleligioiis Articles on his death in 1937. Catholic Mortuary, As in oil things, there is a difference in the degree of quality When the school sisters were Complete Line of Sunday and Daily forced to withdraw from teach­ and reliability of Funeral Insurance Policies. ing in Stratton for several years We Are Proud to Offer at the time of the depression. Missals, Rosaries, Crucifixes, Sick Father Muenich himself took over the task of instructing the pu- Call Sets. Plaques, Holy Water Fonts, pil.s. Father Muanlch was succeeded McConaty’s Funeral Protection Plan and many other religious gift items. by Father Ernst, in whose pas- Itorate many improvements were made and the parish debt re­ Prayer Book Suggestions duced. He was succeeded as pas- •¥ Applicants acceplable j)througli 80 years of age In Itor by Father Dinan. Blessed Be God .. S3.SO S4.75 S6.75 amounts of S I 00 to 000.00. My Prayer Book . S3.SO $4.50 $6.00 tirtscc ec ■¥ Is written by Colorallo's leading Catholic mortuary. Moments with God $2,75 $3.25 $5.00 Woman Sent Ike St. Joseph Dailv MLssal ■k Is unflerwritten by an Old-line Legal Reserve Stock $3.75 $4.25 $5.00 $6.50 $8.00 Medal; Receives (^mpany. (Not a Mutual (Company) Catholics Pocket Manual ...... $1.25 $1.80 $2.00 Letter of Thanks Catholic Girls’ Manual and Sunday A Philadelphia woman who Missal. Priced from $3.50 to $6.75 sent the ailing President Catholic Girls’ Guide Dwight Eisenhower a Miracu­ Priced from ...... $3.75 to $6.50 lous Medal and assured him of # * prayers for his recovery re­ We will be pleased to send o counselor to Young Man’.s Guide ceived a letter of gratitude Priced from ...... $3.75 to $6.50 from Mrs. Eisenhower before your home or office to discuss this plon . , . she and the President left Denver. At no obligation to you . , . Fine Selection of “The President and I are deeply grateful for your ex­ Beautiful Christmas Cribs pression of good wishes and At your convenience , , , prayerful concern in his ill­ ness,” Mrs. Eisenhower wrote. “The Finest Mortuary in the West” up "I assure you that your mes­ sage has been helpful to him.” .Mrs. Rose Candio sent the i, iiiiiplrtc Line of Reltgioui Articles for Church and Home medal to the President. She wrote him of an extraordinary recovery in her own case after an accident several years ago, I*. Wagner and C<». which she attributed to her de­ Federal Blvd. at Speer GRand 7-1628 votion to the M i r a c u 1 0 u '^^'^Boulevard M ortuary ( Ill lU'll 4;OODS Medal, asked him to wear the medal, and assured him nf her 404 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 5-8331 prayers for his recovery. PAGE FOUR Offict, 938 Bonnock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, K e y ite n e 4-4205 Thursday, November 17,1955

Turkey Gomes Party Planned Nov. 18 CATHEDRAL PARISH By Men at St. Vincent de Paul Parish These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage

(St. Vincent de Paul'i Parieh, Vincent de Paul PTA attended a (lent, announced Mre. P. M. Denver) spoon supper and meeting in the Quailer as the new deanery rep­ The annual turkey frames party school caieteria on the evening resentative and Mrs. Rockwell as sponsored by the Holy Name So­ of Nov. 14. Mrs. A. Baird, pro­ chairman for the children's ciety will be held in the parish gram chairman, presented the Christmas party. cafeteria hall on Friday evening, Rev. Lucius Cervantes, S J ., who Sister M. Vivien’s first grade Nov. 18. spoke on emotional maturity. class won the attendance award. The price has been reduced this Mr. Fay, band director, an­ John Walsh, son of Mr. and L r Sensibls Prtess i s B year to 50 cents a ticket for 16 nounced that a meeting would Mrs. £d Walsh, a sixth grade games. The price reduction was be held on Nov. 28 at 7:30 pupil, participated in the recent ' • BREAKFASTS ^ decided upon in order to induce p.m. in the school cafeteria religious vocation fash'on show DOYLE’S • LUNCHEONS \ the whole family to attend this for alt parents end children in­ sponsored by the Denver Dean­ PHARMACTY • DINNERS ' parish social. terested in participating in ery. Bill Baird, son of Mr. and Daily—1 «il UMalta There will be 50 turkeys given the school band. He will show Mrs. A. Baird, was the St. Vin­ Th. Parataaloa Draggiot away with one "big tom” as a and play various types of in­ cent winner in the city-wide essay 17th WTL, AND GRANT 1 SUPER CHEF special prise. The turkeys will be struments, and give personal contest entitled “Following in u . a-iM7 n » DauvntT ready for the oven and will be interviews to prospective mem­ Christ’s Footsteps.” a Acrota from Cothodral • handed to the lucky ones. bers. Ninety new members were wel­ W E. Colfax at Logan J The game starts at 8 p.m. Sister Ludavine, principal of comed into the 10 newly formed Everyone is invited. the school, thanked the PTA for circles of the Altar and Rosary the typewriter it purchased for Society. Other circles are yet to 187 of PTA Supper the school. be completed. One o f the first Some 187 parents of the St. Mrs. W. Angerer, PTA presi- roups orranized was the Blessed lother Circle, which met in PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED The Arm* HsUd here dleserve te f FOR AND DELIVERED ramembered when you are dU- the home of Mrs. N. Donizio the tributing your petronege la the evening of Nov. 7. Other mem­ Colfaa at Downini Datvei differeBt Ubm #1 bueiAeii. bers are Mmes. Edwin Montgom­ KEitono 4-3217 For Your Nativity Scenes— ery, Robert E. Scherwitz, Thomas Flynn, Robert Anderson, and C. Potter, Robert Diehl, and Joseph Cavanagh; and MA. 3-3268 MA. 3-3269 See Our Selection of Crib Figures Wilson. November 25 is the next Ready for Turkey Parly “f S front row, Cecil Proctor. Arnold Schietler, John Plastic—China—Wood Carved— meeting date, in the home of turkey games party in the Holy Family High McBride, Bernard Caulfield, and Samuel Satter- “Oneg Then Alssmys" ' Mrs. Robert Anderson. School Auditorium, Denver, on Saturday, Nov. 19, white. More than 20 turkeys will be given away at Paper Mache The St. Joseph Circle has been are these workers: Back row, left to right, Martin the party. CAPITAL - MUNSON ^divided into two groups, one for + -i- + -f + + CLEANERS LARGE VARIETY OF STABLES I pinochle and the other for bridge. I Members of the bride circle are 1320 E. 17th Are. Denver, Colo. Mmes. J . E. Lawless, B. L. Bur- son, William O'Brien, James Record Crowd Is Expected on Nov. 19 See Our Large Selection of Madonnat O’Hara, Joseph Cotton, Fred jHamal, Leo Valdez, and Thomas We Have a W’ide Assortment of ;J. Donahey. At Holy Family Parish Turkey Party The pinochle group, known as ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH St. Margaret Mary’s Circle, con­ Patronise These Friendly Firms Specialized Christmas Cards sists of Mmes. H. R. Gutliff, Don- (Holy Family Parish, Denver) of card parties will begin on the jackpot prize, a basket of . lald Amen, J . J . Edenbo, H. D. Provision for a record crowd Jan. 12. groceries; Janet Gaglia, silver I La Rozque, C. R. Samson, Frank at the annual parish-wide The men alio plan a pro­ ware; Marie Ryan, coffee maker; {Popish, Elmer Jensen, and Vin- Thanksgiving turkey games party gram of viiilation of tick Pam Junghane, steam iron; Mrs Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUaS memberi. The elub tecrelery John P. Daleiden Co. Icent Rogrers. was being made this week by B. A. Kmitch, pressure cooker; V. a Ptop. party committee members. The will take care of appointing Irene Kimmineau, blankets; Mrs. prrKBsoN. Lubrication - Deico Botteriea Two couples have been added membari to the tick vititing Religious Articles — Church Goods to the Sacred Heart Circle, Mr. games will begin at 8 p.m. Sat­ A. F. Hammond, card table; Mrs. Cut Rate Drugs Car Washing and Mrs, Gene Stefano and Mr. urday, Nov. 19, in the high school committee. George Sullivan, cooler; Mrs, auditorium. By the addition of PTA Meeting . Edith Butz, lazy susan; V. J. Fountain Servtee Sundries Store Hours — 9-5:30 Monday Through Saturday and Mrs. Robert Welland. Mr, Your Business Appredeled and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. rental chairs in the auditorium, At a PTA Council meeting Ranieri, cake carrier: and Ruth W. A. (Dutdi) THOMAS more than 700 persons can be Stringhon, steak knife set. and Mrs. Joe Dingman are two early this week, plans were made Alameda & So. Broadway Alamado A Logon PE, 3-9840 1120-22 BROADWAY couples added to Our Lady of accommodated comfortably. for the anniversary meeting of Bridge tournament' winners Prizes at the party will be at the association Nov. 28. A spe­ were Mrs. Mabel Goodman, Grace Circle. I 1 I CH. 4-6304 One of several sewing circles least 20 choice turkeys to be cial tribute ol thanks was given Frank Rogers, and F. A. Slan­ organized met in the home of chosen individually by winners to Mrs. Anthony McNulty, ways der. High scorers in pinochle I I New Management 1 Mrs. C. Kennedy on Nov. 3. Other at Art Coyle’s Piggly Wiggly and means committee chairman, were Rudolph Zehnder, R. J. members are Mmes. Francis Meat Market. A special prize and the 90 room mothers and Ring, and Nellie Brauch. On the 1 Dutch Cleaners Nixon, C. Petry, Chris Stahl, W. of provisions for a complete other volunteers who made the last evening of play, L. J . Brun­ 1 1 (Pornerly Broednoor Cleanerj) J A. Hutter, T. Renaud, and iohn turkey dinner will be another fall series of card parties the ner, R. W. Manahan, and Mabel feature of the party. .Admission most successful in the history of Goodman had the highest bridge Pol. Their next meeting, on Dec. 1 Quality Cleaning TURKEY GAMES PARTY 6, will be in the home of Mrs. is 50 cents. the event. scores, and Francis Miller, Mar­ Francis Nixon. The party will be conducted Winners of the major special jorie Wells, and Mrs. James prizes In the tournament’s com­ Copeland had the top count in Prompt Service FRIDAY, NOV. 18-8 P.M. Another sewing circle, St. by the men who conduct the 1 i Rita’s Circle, met for the first parish games each Tuesday eve pletion were Mrs. Steven Frisch, pinochle scores. time the evening of Nov. 10 in ning. They are Bernard M. Caul ] 1 For Pickup & Delivery Call j In Cafeteria Hall the home of Mrs. Leslie D. Israel. field, Joseph M. Cavanagh, Sam :; PE. 3-8485 ; This group includes Mmes. John uel M. Satterwhite, Robert Diehl ■Party at St. Patrick's Josephine & Arizona Knik, Bernard Smith, Edward Arnold W, Schietler, Cecil R : 1 712 So. Pearl Si. | Gerity, J . Val Chamberlain, F. Proctor, William O’Donnell, and 1 ' __ _ 1 John McBride. Sponsored by St. Vincent de Bischofberger, Thomas J . Dana- hey, Robert McGlone, M. H. Ter New Officers To Have Turkey Awards Paul'.i Holy Name Society Har, Marie and Marguerite Ter PEHRSON'S MARKET Har, and Rose and Eleanor ■ On Dec. 7, the newly elected w’ith these tu Thanksgiving 1966 Men’s Club officers will (St. Patrick’! Pariih, Daavar) Schneider. Mrs. John Knik will special prizes are also to Complete ONE STOP 15 Games-50c 20 TURKEYS be hostess at the next meeting, observe meeting procedure to Forty turkeys, donated by on Dec. 1. These' two sewing prepare for taking office at the Denver business houses and pa­ Flowers And One ''Big Tom " Special Award circles are interested in making January meeting. Newly elected rishioners, are to be given away if desired, for 50 cents; and the Food Store articles of faneywork for the officers are Robert Langsfeid, at t h e annual Thanksgiving third for 25 cents. for your porty, table or Delivery — Tiee., Tkore., let. Altar and Rosary Society and president; Bernard Carroll, vice games party. 491 U. Peerl PI. 3-14f< Come and Brin^ the Family the bazaar. president; Loren 0 . Gilbert, The games party will be held Junior Newman Club the football gome This Ad Throusfh Courteey of Anyone wiihing to partici­ treasurer; and Nicholas J , Her- on Friday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. in pate in thie work or join any old, treasurer. Ail officers have the school auditorium. Along NORRIS AG MARKET long been active in parish activ­ cently inaugurated in the parish, of the card, cbarity-iewing, or will have its first Communis FORGET-ME-NOT The firms listed here Garth Norrii, Mgr., So. Clayton db Louisiana rotary-making circlet being ities. Sunday, Nov. 27. Members w deserve to be remembered formed may call either the Future plans of the Men’s receive Communion in the FLOWERS RAY’S STANDARD SERVICE circle chairman, Mrt. H, O. Club include a Christmas dinner Precious Blood when you are distributing: Guertner, So. Clayton A Louiftana Hill, RA. 2-6141, or the co- and a spring series of card FREE DELIVERY chairman, Mrt. Andrew Ver- parties. The dinner will be your patronage in the dif­ linden, PE. 3-6285. served Dec. 18 to visiting clergy, very RA. 2-1818 ferent lines of business. LEN’S PHARMACY St. Anthony’s Circle will meet the sisters teaching In the parish Parish to Hold Len C. Fchr, 2707 East Louisiana in the home of Mrs. James V. school, and choir members fol­ 285 S. DOWNING Coleman, 3360 E. Kentucky, on lowing the close of Forty group. Nov. 22 at 12:30 p.m. for bridge Hours’ Devotion and a pre- and luncheon. Christmas triduum. The series Fashion Show (Moat Pracieui Blood Parish, ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH Priest-Son to Offer Mass Denvar) the fourth Sunday of CURE d'ARS PARISH All Is in readiness for a month. All membera, as w< Patronise These Friendly Firms fashion show sponsored by the those interested in beco Parents of Father Dresen members, are to sit in the Altar Society and staged by the of the right center aisle. THELMA KASSON Morganti “Learn to Wear Shop” YOU ALWAYS Washington Park Mkt. in the parish hall at 8 o’clock BEAUTY SALON Will Mark Golden Jubilee 2876 Colorado Blvd. SAVE AT LEN'S Pharmacy Thursday evening, Nov. 17. lunchroom. It is hoped that 1. C. PEHR. Prop. Bin Haghe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard five sons, Lloyd, Robert, and For the donation of 75 cents, Hair Stytine M.mbir St Vlni«nl !• Paat*i Pirlili membership will continue SIMMONS DRUG Dresen, parents of a Denver Gerald, all of whom live in the women of the parish can be grow. Ferntananl Watinf Havo Your Doctor Phono 1'pnr Friendly priest, will celebrate the 50th Sauk City: Richard T., who re­ assured of entertainment, fine PHONE DExtar 1-1118 Ua Your Praicription Society Meeting Tt.#Jma Kaaioii O'CoiiDor, Owoar 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 7-2614 AG Store anniversary of their marriage sides in Madison; and Father music, good food, and some out­ 2707 E. tiOuiaiana RA. 2.3739 on Nov. 22 in St. Aloysius’ Dresen. standing prizes. Al l.oaiiiini an! Eialh ('Uyl.ft 598 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 Church, Sauk City, Wis. In addition to committee mem­ Their priest-son is the Rev. bers already named, the follow­ .Arthur Dresen, assistant pas­ Garth Norris AG Store ing women will assist in serving tor of St. Vincent de Paul’s the refreshments: Dee Hendrick­ Parish, Denver. Now Open for Business son, Barbard Koerner, and Mrs. Anna Carroll is chaii ST. JOHN'S PARISH 1 MHITII (;AYMIIID I The jubilarians will renew Louise Noble. and Mrs. Manfro and Mrs. Patronise These Reliable Firms their marriage vows, prior to The Norris .AG Market, with Sunday, Nov. 20, will be Fam­ Garth Norris as manager, is now ily Group Communion day. a High Mass to be celebrated open for business. The store was 1 ^iliopping Disirirt |by their priest-son. Interesting Country Cousins' Party formerly known as Hawes Food Dec. 6. Members offering CAPITOL DRUG to note is the fact that the al­ Store. It has been completely re­ On Monday, Nov. 21. the OLSON'S d tars in St. Aloysius’ were built “Country Cousins,” the parish Paal 0. Schneider, Prop. modeled and redecorated. A com­ (ileabtf tf It Jeho'i fM ) The firm.9 lifted here by the priest’s paternal pn'and- plete line of quality meats, groc­ square dance group, will have one EMPIRE MARKET father. The church itself is one eries, and fresh vegetable? will of their regular dance sessions Modern Prescription Depl. deserve to be remembered of the oldest structures in the Alice Smith, Mrs. Rachel Mes- Food Market Johnny Mayerg Bob Holm be carried. Garth Norris and his in the parish hall. Newcomers to FBEC DELIVEkT when you are distributing Open fPeek Dora and Sunday a village, having been built in family are members of St. Vin­ the parish arc invited to join Appreciates Your Business St. Thomoa Lcathor Coodi 1860. St. .Moysius’ Parish is cent dc Paul's Parish. this group. your patronage in the dif­ 1 a.m to f p.m now 110 years old. 30.30 E. 6lh EA. 2-1801 E. 6th e Fillmoro FR. t-2741 The market will be open on The Teen Club will have a not to exceed 60 cents. ferent lines of bu.siness. Quality Meats • Sea Foods The village of Sauk City is J'undays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thank.sgiving social in the hall situated in Southern Wiscon­ Miss Mary Reagan, h FRANK MATHIS Specializing in 10.58 S. (jaylord SI*. 7-756T The grand opening will be held in Tuesday, Nov. 22. keeper at St. Patrick’s, is __ sin on a prairie surrounded by the very near future. Garth in­ There was a good attendance Permanent Waving hills in all directions. The town valescing at the parish rectory Druggist vites old customers, as well as at the Men’s Club f e t i n g .N'ov. after a recent hospital stay, Mrs. is on the banks of the Wiscon­ new ones, to come in and see the 14. In the electiOTS for the My Lady Edith sin River. Father Marquette Chester Negri was recently oper­ Profetsional new store, at S. Clayton and Men’s Club .Auxiliary, Mrs. ated on at St. Anthony’s Hos­ Prescription Servlca Andersen was the first White man to see Louisiana Streets. The phone Eleanor King was elected to the Beauty Shoppe ’s Market pital, Denver. the river. Just a few weeks nunlber is PE. 3-9417. presidency. Phonu RA. Ulnala Kaoaalat. Mgr. ago, .■\ugust Dcrleth, a native Mrs. .Mary Spahn thanks all 1093 So. Gaylord 6(h Avn. at MarioD 2804 E. 6th Ava. EA. 2-0788 RA. 2-0902 and resident of Sauk City, who made the Halloween Ball published his late.st book, en­ such a huge success, as well as FREE DELIVERY OPEN SUNDAYS titled Father Marquette, Ex­ Solemn Marian Novena as those who helped acquire do­ plorer of the Ri^’ert. nations for the Thanksgiving L i : i \ t m m ; BELMO.VT The anniversary dinner will games party. ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH Vour P LI ^IB1!\G CO. be served in the Riverview Sunday, Nov. 20, members of Harft Doctor Phono Ballroom, Sauk City, which Planned at St. Joseph's L» )our Pretcripliona Repairing Conirariiiig the Young Ladies’ Sodality will Palronixe These Friendly Firms & was built by Richard Dresen receive^ Communion and sit to­ (St, Joieph’i Redemplorill by the elub. The president, Dan NO JOL roo i.arge or small about 15 years ago. Mr. Dresen gether in a group at the 7 o’clock RA 2-5664-Free Delivery ^ Fr** Egtimites Parish, Danver) AIcNellis: the secretary, Mrs. 8am 80.XKR. Mgr 10“6 S. Gtykird has been a carpenter since the Mass. & 1181 9. Gaylord •( Teanttfc# age of 16 and still carries on In less than two weeks devo­ Sylvester Yonker; and the treas­ Betty Bob's Andy's Texaco Station Day* PE. 3-2070 Parish meetings for the week W* Giro Croon Stamp* , his work at the age of 72. tees of Our Blessed Mother will urer. (ieorge Canny, are being Niihts EA. 2-5379 begin a novena in her honor and assisted by Rick McKichbias and are as follows: Thursday, 7 p.m.. 12th A Clayton FR. 7-9828 The jubilarians were mar­ in preparation for the Feast of Joseph Sloan, entertainment; Junior Newman Club; 8 p.m.. Barber Shop ^ m flS WE GIVE RED STAMPS ried in St. Mary’s Church, the Immaculate Conception Gerry Johnson and Don Milner, Young Ladies’ Sodality; Friday. Honey Creek, Wis., in 1905. Spocioliaing in *7 F Texaco Products The spiritual exercises will food and refreshments: Frances 7 p.m., male choir practice; 7 PormoBonl q j: i St. Mary’s Church still stands open at the 8 o’clock Mass on Gibbons, hostesses and check p.m., information class; 8 p.m., but is no longer in use, though \fe, Waving ‘" ' X J Lubrication \F\J Tiros HOANIL llltAE Nov. 29 and continue through room. Members of the parish, Thanksgiving turkey games RA. 1-4713 liai t. lltk At.. Washing Accostorins it retains the status of a mis­ nine days up to and including the Double Ring Club and party. sion church of St. Aloysius’. Dec. 8. For the convenience of friends are invited to the party Khoppin^ tViiier Mrs. Dresen is the former all who wish to pay tribute to in the St. Joseph Parish gymna­ St. Therese's Parish -Anna Pickar. Her father was Our Lady at this time, there will sium Saturday, Nov. 19. choir director at the Honey be four services a day: The first BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH Creek church. Tha priotf and people of in the 8 o’clock Mass in the the pari.h will join in grati- The Richard Dresens have Patronise These Friendly Firms CONOCO PRODUCTS morning, the second at 3 o’clock tuda to Almighty Cod for Hli NOME DRUG Preisser's Red & White |in the afternoon, and the final many grace! and blesiingi on LakrIcBitta. C«r WaBbing, etirtriw Wall two at 7 and 8 o’clock in the Thankigiving^ Day, Nov. 24. Your PiiMdly ftaaJi Drug Stort Rtek«rgr4 Tiro ValcBBiBini to {evening. Confessions will be Wall Thare will be five Matiet that 11690 MontTicw 4l Norn* Grocery and Murket CARPETS heard during all of the morning morning in the pariih church, B 0 A !\ 1 L B R . % E •Masses as well as after each of EM. 6-5460 - EM. 6-9311 COLORADO BOULEVARD DRUG PA.SCY mkaT-s. vkcktabi.fs and ROOM SIZE P I I ^ C at 6, 7, 7:30, 8. and 9 o’clock. the afternoon and evening serv­ JOB B. SCUHITZ. Pr«a. COAOCO SERVICE QUALITY CROCLRIES and SMALLER f V w O l d Thursday evening, Nov. 23, frre OrliTFr. SPrure 7-4447 ices. the traditional basketball game (U«nb« tiMMd SacnatBi ParlakI 724 So. (Jnivcriity PE. 3-9909 -S3) t: Ohin Av. (So Ilnlv and Ohmi Lmrgnt irUrttnni in th* eilr, Father Peter J. A’oungblood, will be played when the Silver LOYOLA PARISH Ciib.m i4 iiv a i ° ’’ every room a veteran and experienced Re- and Blue teams gather in the Prescriptions CONOCO PRODUCTS r u r n iT u r e in the hou.e ilemptorist missionary from the'parishparish gymnasium to parade i^ vg’ Accnratsly Fillad The firm.s li.sted here : .Midwest, has been invited to give TRADE AT HOME Lobriratioji. (’or Washing. Battrriei Opffl MtdnrMUT T:!l 9 o'rtof! their athletic talents. F'ormer Rerhsrgfd. Tire Valcaniiing de.serve to be remembered the talks each day during the ftockj Fieri Fountain Service ITV i;ire Pioneer Stampa graduates, friends, and fans of' £ 17th and Rac* I novena. St. Joseph’s High School will when you are di.stributing E.M.W. Open Party Nov. 19 Liquor Department BONNIE BRAE especially interested in getting a lvOCky S r h aritlH C }', InC . T tf your patronage in the dif­ where cash talki The officers and committee look at the young men who will I —— Datirary l u t iD iartr A Auara EA. 2-3533 EA. 2-9997 EA. 2-9998 Conoco Service ferent lines of business. 2141 So. Broadway chairmen of the Double King represent the Bulldog spirit dur-1 O S C B P * * * Tour Contenient 724 So. Univaraity PE. 3-9909 SHirman 4-2754 Club are promoting one of the ing the coming basketball sea- D r u t t h t Eaat Colfax A Colorado Blvd. largest open parties ever given son Prescription! Liquor 4> Thursday, November 17, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 44205 PAGE FIVE Cure d' Ars Unit nf Being Sponsored by Altar, Rosary Society Is Nominated Planned Nov. 20 To Meet Nov. ,18 Englewood.— (St. Louis' Par­ in the school on vocations. He Paul Vranesic, chairman, thanks ish)—The Altar and Rosary So­ waif awarded a certificate of those who attended and the ciety will sponsor a bake sale in merit at the “Parade for Peace” workers. Jn School Hall In Westminster the school after all the Masses revue presented by the Denver Sunday, Nov. 20, the Newman on Sunday, Nov. 20. Deanery CCW. Club from Denver University (Cura D’Ar» Pariib, DetiTer) Westminster. — (Holy Trinity Donations of cakes, pies, rolls, The Men’s Club turkey party will dttend the 9 o’clock Mass Parish) — At the moat recent was a success, and will enable the and have breakfast in the school The St. John Vianney Society and cookies will be accepted be­ meeting of the Altar and Rosary tween 3 and 6 p.m. on Saturday fence project to be completed. cafeteria. i will meet Friday evening, Nov. Society, which was held in the in the school. The society re­ 18, in the school hall. Entertain-’ home of Mrs. Irene Blatter, the quests the donations of these ar­ went for the evening will be nominating committee, Mmes. ticles of baked goods by the Where provided by Robert Smith of the Ruth Arneaon, Irene Blatter, parishioners. Margaret Cunningham, and Vir­ cooking Recreation Department of the ginia Eva, nominated Mrs. Helen PTA Hears Fr. Jones City and County of Denver. An D TA l a i f f l o r e Pictured at the past meeting to right, are Mmes. Hillard Kalamaya, Joseph Groomer, president; Mrs. Carrie When the PTA met on Nov. 8 Ware, John Hackett, Gerald Garbarlno, and Joseph additional feature of the eve­ r IM LcilOOl 9 p f Christ the King PTA, Den­ Aldrich,' vice president; Mrs. Father William Jones, archdioce- ning will be the choice of the Kaiser; and standing are Mmes. Robert Ewan, ver, are some of the room mothers and committee Sally Keough, secretary; and superintendent of schools, new president of the Parish Club Dan Connell, Frank Harraway, Ban Lofflin, Jack chairmen responsible for the successful activities Mrs, Rita Mills, treasurer. There spoke on “Catholic Education.” 26. The members of the Altar Box, Peter Schaefer, Patrick (ironin, Pat McGee, were no nominations from the and Rosary Society have planned of the organization. Seated at the table, from left and Robert Wimbush. floor. The remainder of the program an apron and gift bar for this + + -L -L The special prize was won by was furnished by the Englewood November meeting of the St, Mrs. Nancy Liebel. Symphony String Quartet, John Vianney Society, and will which was introduced by Mrs. Nev) Members Gerald Pool, the program chair­ .3* - have numerous useful items on Games Party Set Christ the King Couples display to be sold at reasonable Are Welcomed man. Mothers of Sister Del- nriceSi, All members of the par­ phine’s fifth and sixth grade pu­ ish are invited. New members welcomed into pils were hostesses,with chairman By All Saints' To Initiate Cana Series the society are Mmes. Alice Mrs. John Bujaci, Mrs. Marcel Hosts and hostesses for the Sawyer, Evelyn Salazar, Ann Jean, and Mrs. George Weiand. Bt. John Vianney meeting will Di Giorgio, Gertrud Kinsley, The attendance prize was won be Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hensen, huret. Dancing will be from (Chriat the King Pariah, Denver) Frances Lane, Myrna West, Vi­ by Sister Maura Joseph’s first Mr. and Mrs. John Vessa, Mr. On November 18 The first annual Cana Con­ 9 until midnigh^ to ther mutic ola Jones, Margaret Xander, (18th at Broadwoy) grade, and the fathers' attend­ and Mrs. Stanley Paprocki, and of Chuck Bennett’e orcheetra. Nancy Liebel, and Flood. ance prize was won by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis. Chair­ (All Saint,' Parlih, Denver) ference will be held at Christ the Many tpecial awards will be John 'Thomas’ .fourth grade. men of the meeting will be Mr. King Parish on Sunday, Nov. 20, Mrs. Elsie Weekamp thanks 2 Hours Parking at Municipal On Friday evening, Nov. 18, given during the evening. , and Mrs. Joseph McShane. from 1:30 until 4:30 in the all who helped make the bake New PTA officers elected be­ . Garage, 1625 Trem ont. . And at 8 o’clock, the annual Thanks­ rectory assembly room under-the Altar Society to Meet sale a success. cause of resignations are Mrs. First Communion giving games party will be held 1 Hour Free Parking Next direction of Father John Regan. Th^Altar and Rosary Society The catechism clSsses are held Harry Krumholz, first vice pres­ On Thanksgiving Day in the parish hall at S. Grove and All Catholic couples and mixed ident, replacing Mrs. William FREE Door After 6 p.m. in the Westminster grade school W. Vassar. This is one of the will meet Friday, Nov. 25, at 1:30 Thanksgiving Day. Nov. 24, marriage couples and friends of every Saturday morning from 10 Potter; and Mrs. James Lyons, most popular affairs in the par­ in the afternoon. The meeting has been slated as First Commun­ the parish are invited to attend will begin with recitation of the to I I o’clock. Mrs. Virginia Eva, secretary, replacing' Mrs. Harry Make Reservations Now for ish. ion day for 89 second graders these interesting conferences, Rosary in the Church. A business Miss Barbara Anderson, Miss Krumholz. in the Cure d’Ars Church at 8:15 There will be a turkey award which will be as follows: meeting and social hour will fol­ Pat Rokina, and Miss Jo Ann Kenneth Dowd, son of Mr. a.m. Pictures will be taken im­ at each of the 20 games. In ad­ “Marriage in the Divine Plan,’’ low in the assembly room of the Kokina are helping the nuns and Mrs. L. F. Dowd, won the Thanksgiving Dinner mediately after Mass. The pages dition five complete dinners will “The Psychology of the Sexes,” rectory. with these classes. school prize for the best essay i will be John Delapa and Joseph be awarded at five special games. and “Parent-Child Relationship.” Delapa. Those in attendance will also There will also be a question The first communicants are have the opportunity to receive period and open discussion, a John Gallivan. Mark Gras.sman, one of the 25 valuable awards. refreshment break, and the Refreshments will be served in William Ueicher, Bruce Lane, closing will consist of the the evening at thp intermission.* Eugene Madden, Michael Robert renewal of marriage vows and Pack, Michael Stauter, Linda This evening of enjoyment Benediction of the Blessed Sac-, Aasness, Kathleen Belfiore, Di­ and friendly association is being rament. A secret bag collection! ana Carminsino, Clarice Ellis, sponsored by the Holy Name So­ will be taken to help with AuH>/ift£tHa fti Uke Rosemary Grieve, Karen Hunker, ciety under the chairmanship of expenses. Conrad Boeding. Everyone is in­ Loretta Je ffe ^ , Joanna Orehek, 'Why Johnnie Can Read' Janet Paproki, Deborah Stoole, vited to attend and bring friends Andrea Ward; and neighbors. The donation is A program entitled “Why $1 for 20 games. Additional Johnnie Can Read,” directed by 6y Rem ote C oottot John Garret. Peter Hayes, cards may be purchased. Sister M. Evelyn, first grade Larry Knoll, Donald MacHen- teacher, will highlight the drie, Joseph McShane, Robert HNS Hears Pastor monthly PTA meeting Monday Schonebaum, Richard Wernel, When the men of the Holy Bonnie Jean Becker, Martha evening, Nov. 21, at 7:45 in the Name Society met Nov. 8 Father school cafeteria. Fathers are to Bueche, Suebeth Dreiling, Peggy Harley Schmitt, pastor, spoke to Grebenc, Kathleen Hogan, Linda be special guests. Hostesses are the men concerning his recent the seventh and eighth grade Kusek, Patricia Heaton, Fran- trip to Pittsburgh to attend the cine Purcell, Karen Sullivan, Re­ room mothers, Mrs. Peter Schae­ Holy Name Society convention fer, Mrs. George McCadden, Mrs. gina Zoglo; as the delegate from the Denver Frank Harraway, and Mrs. Emil Daniel Buchman, Stephen Archdiocese. Holder of the win­ Zwiezen. Dunn, Clifford Gardell, David ning 50/50 Club ticket was Jer­ A successful bake sale was Larsen, Paul Lionti, Phillip Maas, ome Fox, 1985 W. Iliff Avenue. Paul Mahoney, Michael McMeel, Following the meeting refresh­ held Sunday, Nov. 13, under the Bradley Nolan, David Novotne, direction of the ways and means ments were served. chairman, Mrs. Fat McGee, and Thomas O’Neil, Randall Ruf, Christmas cards will be avail­ Eric Schwenn, Thomas Zimmer- her cochairman, Mrs. Charles able for purchase after all the Loughry. The following women cheid, Gail Bode, Patrick Stau­ Masses on Sunday, Nov. 20, in ter, Aldine Adams, Sharon Ap- assisted: Mmes. Raymond Otstot, the vestibule of the church. The Emanuel K r i n n e r, Edward NORGE for'56 penseller, Pamela Bauer; following members of the Altar Young, Kenneth Sloan, Robert Dianne Bott; Donna Jean Bot- and Rosary Society will make Johnson, Gerard Smith, Edward torff, Catherine Jasso, Mary Sue available a large selection of Wall, Julio Bejarano, Van Conroy, Jacquelyn DeAnda, Ju­ cards and gift wrappings: 6 a'.m., Harrell, Dan Ryan, Frank Har­ lia Kay Finnerty, Claudia Freer, Mmes. John Deignan and Eugene raway, Boden Dudley, William Most Automatic Mary Theresa Fry, Donna Good­ De Bell; 8 a.m., Mmes. John Van Arsdalen, Stanley Nowack, win, Karen Gray, Theresa Haas, Flanagan, Lawrence Burnett, Carol Ann Haberkom, Shirley Robert Wimbush, Clinton Paul, and Dudley Campbell; 9 a.m., Daniel Murphy, and Jopn Nelson. Hartman, Kathryn Starr, Linda Mmes. Frank Tracey, Marvin Jevnager, Dianne Johnson, Glo­ Sholl, and Delbert Kulke; 10 Parishioners are reminded that Washer of All ria Joyal; a.m., Mmes. Joseph De Luca,, there is to be no parking between _ Sharon Knoll, Gail Kostur, Ju­ Nicholas Jamison, and L. R. the hours of 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. MASTER-MINDS VOUR ENTIRE WASHDAY FOR YOU dith Lipersick, Patricia Lynch, Warren; 11:30 a.m., Mmes. Eu­ on the playground. Theresa Macy, Patricia Marran- gene De Bell and Alden Delarm; Mrs. Don Christopher, room tino, Denise Michell, Margaret 6:30 p.m., Mmes. Magdalen Duac mother for the kindergarten Nickless, Molly Nolop, Jacquelyn and L. R. Warren. girls, and Mr. Christopher have Plunkett, Flora Slaven, Sarah Forty Hour,' Devotion will been chosen vice president Starke, Julia Windholz, Paul be held Nov. 25. 26. end 27. couple for the CFM of the city. • Provides Two Automatic Washers in One Adolph, Barry Babbitt, Larty On Sunday, Nov. 20, pari,h- Pre-Dance Party Brookman. Joseph Daniluk, and ioner, will be reque,ted ^ to Gregory Frank. ,ifn for an hour of adoration Preceding the Harvest Ball, < with DUAL TIME-LINE CONTROL . of the Ble,,ed Sacrament. Mr. and Mrs. James McConaty DO IT YOURSELF will have a party in their home. 0) Roguhir Cyst*—fvtiy On Thursday, Nov. 17, Our Their guests will be Father E. A. •vtomoSc washing end REPAIR DENTURES Lady of Perpetual Help Circle Leyden, Father John Scannell, rinsing for rtgvlor wash. will meet at 8 p.m. at the home Father James Rasby, Mr. and The PROFESSIONAL WAY of Miss Darlene Byrd, 2623 S. Mrs. A1 O’Meara, Mr. and Mrs. AND SAVE! Nov, Milne denturts Williams Street. * nruilr CMhed Gene O’Meara, Mr. and Mrs. (5) Short eydo—fully plalct, quickly, easily, •eonomicatly, with The Latin American Cultural Stephen McNichols. Mr. and Mrs. ovtamallc woshinf end thi* cr«cial PROVEN “DENTURE‘FIX* Club will meet in the parish hall, Tom McCarthy, and Mr. and rinsing for dsllcote kii. Containi a liquid formula; a pow< S. Grove and W. Vassar, at 8 / drr formula, ploa a iDMial dropper . • • Mrs. Pete Allen. fabrics. EVERYTHING YOU NEED to do a pro- p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 17. Father Leyden, Father Scan­ fmional denture repair job EVERY- On Thursday, Nov. 17, at 8 TIME. In plastic rarry-case, complete nell, and Father Rasby will be with simple Instructions. “DENTURE- p.m., the Infant of Prague Circle the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ste­ Washes everything automatically—even FIX'* will Rave you lU cn«t many times will meet at the home of Mrs. phen McNichols for dinner at the things you used to do by hand. over. EXCELLENT FOR EMERGEN- John Flanagan, 2079 S. Osceola CIES. Only $2.25 ppd. for complete klL Wolhurst Club the evening of the Fend check or money order, or order Way. Harvest Ball. Joining this group C.O.D. plus posUge. DENTURF^FIX U for dinner will be the following: Washes even cashmeres automatically FULLY GUARANTEED or your money refunded, Are you current in your pay­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breen, Mr. Ask your dealer about the now NORGE RipleHe w ay to wash even cashmeres and DENTURE-FIX ment, to the Archbi,hop’a Cam­ and Mrs. Boden Dudley, Mr. and electric blankets automatically with 100% safety. Bos 113. Coiiarkje. New York paign? Mrs. Dan Rj!an, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Delivers hot water automatically FOR THE FIRST TIME liam Pelteir, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Set it—forget it! Water flows in at |ust-iight temperature you've pre-selected. NOW! You can have a hearing aid win Williams, Mr. and Mrs. with 4 TRANSISTORS Frank Harroway, Mrs. Frances Fills to any water level automatically Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Rabtoay, Mr. Set it—forget iti Washer Alls with pre-selected amount of water for any size load. MORE POWER and Mrs. Robert Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Batt, Mr. and Mrs. Shuts off—and signals when done*—aufomof/co/// RESERVE POWER Jack Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ tin Rowley, and Mr. and Mrs. Automatic buzzor even tells you whon wash is done. for years to come Mark Dunn. And so easy to wear Another group that has made Even saves suds water automatically HEARING reservations for dinner at Wol­ SONOTONE hurst includes Mr. and Mrs. Norge Automatic Cuts hot wotor and soap costs by re-using wash water for second or even third loads. of Denrer Clarence Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. HELP ]$0 MetroppliUn Rldr.^TA. S-H9$ John Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. Pat Colorado Sprinta — MEIroov 4-52(15 Cronin, and Mr. and Mrs. John Washers Priced From Morrison. Forming a subscription dinner before-the Harvest Ball are Mr. \ and Mmes. Stan Nowack, H. C. See Hie excHing new Ely, Pius Hartman, Gene Jac- Norge '56 w aihen and obucci, Robert Carmody, Rich­ dryers of your dealer! ard Winstead, James Ruehl, $ 95 James Delaney, A. .1. Morroni, Dan Connell, and Major and Mrf. George Forsythe. Those attending dinner at Wolhurst with Mr. ahd Mrs. .^1- 149 I bert Seep will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul- Horan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- FREE BOX OF A ll iliam Atkins, Jr .; Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman Seep, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- IN EVERY WASHER . . . jseph Uhl, Dr. and Mrs. Ray- Norge rocommends H ter Plank, and others. best washing results. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Low-rey I will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ray I Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Mas- troianni, and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ vey Johnson the evening of the Harvest Ball. Easy Terips We Finance Our Own Deals Dining at the University Club before the Han-est Ball are Mr. Free Delivery—Anywhere in Denver or Suburbs YOU WON’T GO WRONG WITH and Mrs. Robert Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gebhard, and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Stein. The Herveit Bell will be JOE ONOFRIO MUSIC CO. held Fridey, Nov. 18, et Wol- (Since 1900) WALLPAPER Fother Kearney Boptizes Convert WE MAKE THE BEST PIANO DEALS IN TOWN 17 STUNNING COLORS IN 4 WIDTHS Mrs. Patricia K. Lugar of 712 iE. 18th .Avenue was baptized in H e Buy, Sell or Trade the Cathedral, Denver, by the ‘ Rev. George Kearney Oct. 28. 1805 BR0.4DWAY (Member of St. Catherine's Pmriih) 716 SA^TA FE She made her First Communion JOE Two Store# to Serve You 9 0 1 7 A JOE, JR . the follow-ing day. Mrs. Blanche MA. 3-8585 Op« i Monday TUI t :30 p.m. d U 1721 Lowrenet AC. 2-5645 Swan, 2020 California Street, was her sponsor at Baptism. ' PAGE SIX Offiet, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telaphona, K E y ite n e 4-4205 Thuriday, November 17/1955

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(Archdiocesan Council oT jackpot winner was announced Catholic Nurses, as Virginia Takacs, who won Denear Chapter) $10. All Catholic nurses are In­ Blanche Hayes, wife of Dr. Alive and Swimming vited to attend the ACCN meet­ Robert Hayes, is ill in St. Jo­ FRESH TROUT ing Nov. 17 in Mercy Hospital seph’s Hospital. auditorium at 8 p.m. following Marion Brown has been con­ **■« Fr«h lh€7 will FUrt «1U yo«I** Benediction in the chapel at fined to her home the past month Now yoo can har« Mountain Straam 7:45 p.m. Guest speaker will be with a broken arch. Frcah Trout all year round—^wa ahip the Rev. John Anderson of St. Susie Jay is in a local hospital aift boxaa of Colorado*! Ftnaat Rain* Catherine’s Parish. He will give bow Tim e anywhera In tht UniUd convalescing after an appedec- S u f anytime. Giv# tba folka back a lecture on the Blessed Mother. tomy. bom# a treaL New members to join the Den­ Capt. Margaret Moss, ANC, DEHVER LIVE TROUT yARKET ver council are Cecilia Gillespie, Theresa Schumaker, D. Jeanne retired, haa accepted a position 7230 f. Caifu tl P*«lar Ltay—€A 2*5394 Scarmuzzi, Veronica Brett, and as night nurse at the Denver PrM CtiialM A Pathiiltf Whlli T«i Wilt Post. Florine Gallagher, Denver riEE DELIVEIY Mrs. McGovern of Denver Gen­ PTA at Holy Family eral Hospital. Viola W'atson, chapter secretary, is day nurse. treasurer, asks that prospective _ Barbara Parker, Mercy Hos­ members pay their dues before pital alumna, is now in charge Wins Salvage Contest Friday, Nov, 18, if they wish'to of the school health program at and other fumitura which ended on Oct. 31. Shown accepting tha Specials receive the December copy of St. Anthony’s Training School $100 first prize check from the bureau manager, I^eo Keleher, are the Catholic Nurse, official mag­ for Nursea. Viola Stritt is head Mrs. E. T. Grace, president, and Mra. A. A. McNulty, ways and for azine of the organization. She nurse of the chest division of means chairman, of the Holy Family PT-A. , f may be called at SP. 7-8976. the Veterans’ Hospital. Runners-up in the month long contest were the S t Vincent de The Christmas party Dec. 13 + + ■J' Paul PTA, St Catherine’s PTA, and St Joseph’s (C.SS.R.) PTA. Thanksgiving for the ACCN will be held in St, Checks are now being mailed to all participating PTA groups that Joseph’s Nurses’ Horae. Prospec­ Refresher Courses earned cash awards. tive members are especially wel- Dinner ppme. It will be a social evening Will Be Conducted Dance Slated ^ith exchange of gifts valued The Colorado League for at $1. Nursing and the Colorado At the recent meeting of the State Nurses’ Association are Paramount Club to Meet DCCN Credit Union the October .jojntiy planning refresher + + + courses for inactive nurses in the state of Colorado. These In Catholic USO Nov. 22 BAKERY courses will be given first in The Paramount Social Club Many friendships have been Denver, and then will be of­ will meet Tuesday, Nov. 22, at established in the past years. 8:30 p.m. in the Catholic USO, Five marriages havg resulted fered in various other cities of revue- held at the Shlrley-Savoy Hotel Friday, Phone RA. 2-2859 Colorado during the next sev­ Pleased at Success 1663 Grant Street. This is a spe­ from these usociations. Nov. 11. More than 1,300 persons attended the cial social meeting to celebrate Meetings are held twice a '•Tht Flnut Onlr” eral months. event, sponsored by the deanery, and 86 pupils rector of vocations, and Mrs. Daniel Yacovetta, the club’s sixth birthday. month. For recreation and enter­ Registered nurses in the from 29 parochial schools portrayed various reli­ 4 Slorai to Serre You president of the Denver Deanery of the Archdioc- There will be dancing to music tainment there are dancing and ec Se. Broe4wa/ 7SS S«. Untr/r/UT Denver area who are interesed gious orders and communities. The pages shown esan Council of Catholic Women, seem happy at furnished by an orchestra. Re­ card games. Picnics are held dur­ IIM Coknae Bird. 1416 E. >rd At*. in starting such a course early the succe.ss of the “Parade for Peace’’ vocations above are Stephen Poth (left), and Robert Selwyn. in January are asked to at­ freshments will be served by Mrs. ing the summer and potiuck sup­ tend a meeting to be + 4- Teresa Lynch, chairman of the pers in the winter. Dinner-dances, held in Dawson Hall, 2026 committee. 'All are invited to corporate Communions, and pil- High .Street, Thursday, Dec. come and brii^g their friends. rimages to the Mother Cabrini 1, at 8 p.m. At this meeting The Paramount Social Club fhrine are held annually. H u m m e l ’ S potential refresher-course stu­ Sf. James' School Girl Wins was formed six years ago when Some of the club’s charitable dents will be given an op­ a group of single women and deeds have included donations to FINE CASSEROLE DISHES portunity to ask questions re­ men, widows and widowers met the Archbishop’s seminary burse and help to needy families. and a Conplila Una af garding their special interests. to organize a club where they The two nursing organiza­ In All-City Vocations Essay could meet and associate with Further information concern­ DELICATESSEN FOODS TO tions planning these cfurses persons of their own faith and ing the club may be obtained by TAKE OUT calling the president, Mrs. Ethel have been assured by hospitals MARGO QUARANTINO, a the Denvet Degnery presented a tificate of merit and a tinted ages, 36 and older. QPEI<'EN SUNDAYS throughout the state that an Kirkman, RA. 2-6993, in the eve­ sixth grade pupil of St. James’ stirring p a ren t honoring the picture of St. Pius X. The all­ ning. During the day t ie vice rHERRT CREEK almost indefinite number of School, Denver, was named the "Army of Peace," the priests, city winner, Margo Quarantine, Aid Society Arranges SHOPPING CENTER president, Steve Martin, may be registered nurses wishing to all-city vocations essay winner nuns, and brothers who serve the received a 14-inch statue of the (Next ta W aliratn'il return to duty can be hired called at GL. 5-9881, or M rs.' and at following the “Parade for Peace” Archdiocese of Denver, Infant of Prague dressed in white Sale of Faneywork and pub to work immediately Amelia Desmond at FL. 6-5441, >11 E. 7th Ara. KE. 4-lll« vocations revue held in the Lin­ Wearing the gaPb of the many robes. upon the completion of their * • * (Quaan of Hoavan Aid Soeiaty, the counselor. EA8 V PARKING coln Room of the Shirley-Savoy religious communities, the chil­ refresher courses. Donvor) R«t . John Andorson Hotel Nov. 11. dren walked before the fascinated INSPIRATIONAL CHORAL The Rev. William Jones, arch­ Tho St. Gertrude Sewing gaze of more than 1,300 men, MUSIC was presented by the SPECIALISTS IS PASTY PASTIIEI diocesan superintendent of women, and children, who Rev. Richard Hiester, archdioe- Circle ha« been meeting bi* schools, introduced Margo after jammed into the Lincoln Room. esan director of musie, and his weekly during the past year announcing the names of all for the purpoie of making Two sixth grade pages, Stephen famed male choir. Allen Hobbs, MAfiYANNE ENGLEWOOD MEAT MARKETS school winners in thd vocations articles of beauty and uieful* Poth and Robert Selwyn, expertly Cathedral organist, wa.s accom­ essay contest, sponsored by the neit. &AKERCS IN ENGLEWOOD IN DENVER “emceed” the entire program. panist and provided the back­ Denver Deanery Council, ground music for the entire The results are being placed AH Butter * * * The pages and all the models on display and sato Thursday were trained by Sister Ancila revue. (iAKES 3487 S.ACOMA ALAMEDA at KNOX CT. TWENTY-NINE SCHOOLS and Friday, Nov. 17 and 18, in participated in the contest. The Marie of SL Philomena’s School, The members of the choir are the home of Mrs. Frank Da for HOURS: 8:30 e.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday— Closed Mondayl best essays from these schools who also wrote the script for the George Dowling, Tony Ceranick, Rose, 3100 W, 40th Avenue. WrSdlngv pageant. Palmer Vanhule, Syl Frank, and were written by the following * . * * An invitation to all friends children: William Hauptmann, William of tha orphanage is extended FirtlM THAT "WIELDER OF WIT- Trlnnier, Michael Ortiz, Alfred by tha group. Patrons may SOI a smdvi;—ra s-esii f t Hen to oM f t Esther Garcia, Annunciation; Young >Tom'’- Q Young Mary Susan Ord, Blessed Sacra­ TICISM’’ the Very Rev. Monai- Eversburg, Joseph Kissell, Jack s(jlva thoir special Christmas 15 Sn»4v» — SP. T-T41) ment; Nora O’Toole, Cathedral; gnor W. J . Canavan, pastor of D’Arcy, Albert Barden, John gift problem with a pieca of •S W OlnrS SotlnooS—8D. l-lS lt Margo Krinner, Christ the King; the Cathedral, Denver, narrated Jones, John Henry, Gilbert faneywork. TURKEYS niRim ''“4 9 ' Inge Fuhr, Holy Rosary; Cecilia the program. He explained the Fuchs, and Jack Mitchell. Powers, Loyola; Becky Lee Ca- history, work, 'and purposes of Dr. Earl C. Bach, head of the lonica, Mt. Carmel; and Kath­ each religious community as the drama department of Loretto Fish & Chips, French Fried Shrimp leen Poeblman, Our Lady of child representing it passed in Heights College, Denver, planned Lourdes. revue. the settings and lighting arrange­ or Fried Chicken Dinners Small TomAM» Beltsviile , ’ l X Q g Other school winners are Mary The program was introduced ments. A spectacular tableau hon­ Louise Heit, Presentation; Vir­ by the Rev. C. B. Woodrich, arch­ oring the Infant Jesus of Prague Cemplafe Dinners Ready to Serve ginia Navarrette, Sacred Heart; diocesan .director of vocations. concluded the program. The In­ TURKEYS TURKEYS Larry Carroll, St. Bernadette’s; The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory fant was represented by Eddie 0«iiTtr#d It Fvtir 4#or, #r 2Sft i«M If pirk#4 ap Closad Paulette Perez, SL Cajetan’s; Smith, V.G., spoke briefly and Colburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. — Ona Orddr Plenty lor Three — Maniiay# Bill Liley, St. Catherine’s; Mary presented thg essay awards. Thomas Colburn of St. Joseph’s Ann Galmish, St. Dominic's; The school awards were a cer- Parish, Golden. CAPONS x"; a C q * * * + + DUCKS “ 5 9 ® 5 lo 6 lbs. average MRS. DANIEL YACOVETTA, ' 1 ^ Deanery Council p r e s i d e n t, Margo Quarantine, a lizth thanks the members of the “Pa­ 2/r,„0mC «4 tientf grada pupil at St. Jam at' School, rade for Peace’’ committee. The 1010 9. Gaylorii Dinners Served 4 to 8 SPrSICC 7 - 4 4 6 9 Dtnvar, racaivet a atatua of tfao general chairman was ^rs. John FRESH Q Q « Infant of Prague given aa frr«t J. Frank; arrangements chair­ Roasting C Q c priia in the all-city vocations man, Mrs. Murray Sweeney; essay contest. Tha contest was ^Display chairman, Mrs. Ray held in connection with tha Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment " “ 1 p. Campbell; protocol, ■ Margaret CHICKENS 051 OYSTERS 5 1 0 '' "Parade for Peace’’ vocations ra- Sullivan; models, Mary App of (Hiiiia • Glassware • Silverware 'vue. Tha Rav. William Jonas, Daniels & Fisher Company Store erchdiocesan suparintendsnt of Ranges - Steamtables • Dishwashers ALL PRICES IN EFFECT THROUGH THURS. FRI. AND SAT. NOV. 19 and Mrs. Edward Conway; Folding Table and C3iairs schools, prssants the prise. scripts, Mrs. Thomas Duggan and Frank Patton. for ENGLEWOOD MEAT MARKETS On the hard-working ticket Church Dinners • School Lunch Programs commiteo were Mrs. George Mc­ Institutions Namara, chairman; and Mmes. "WHERE YOUR MEAT DOLLAR SPECIAL PRICES TO CATHOLIC INSTITUTIONS GOES FARTHEST" Thomas Duggan, J. M. LaFleur, Charles Volberg, R. L. Norton, — TWO BIG LOCATIONS— Jerry Carpinella, Marie Smith, 3487 S. Acorn# W«it AUmeda at Knox Court Clair Schultz, N. J . Harold, Irene Carson Hotel Supply Toser, Alex Phanenstiel, and 1301 Wazee KE. 4-3126 Denver Norman Todd.

/ 0 /$ / / } Delicious ^ h M k S iD ill Desserts ) } 9 9 ) ) superbly made by CARLSO N -FRIN K ) ) ) ) Seasonal Designs! ) "For A Lower ) ) ) IC E CREAM MOULDS ) Total FoocJ Bill... ) Turkey, foolboll, pumpkin, mum, horn 0 + -f* _ // of plenty, pilgrim, etc.—in assorted )0 Fred Ger.stner, St. Elizabeth’s: i 0 llavofk...Delivery Thanksgiving morn; f George O’Connor, St. Francis de Shop SAFEWAY i Sales’; Colleen Weber, St. John's; 48-hour delivery notice required. } Genowefa Gawlik, St. Joseph’s ) (Globeville); and John Schnei­ ) der, St. Joseph's (Redemptorist). ) ) • • * Turkey Center WINNING ESSAYS were also ) ) written by Kenneth Dowd. St. ) MACAROON ROLL Louis’, Englewood; .^nne Marie “Safeway is my budget’s friend. When 1 ) Duckworth. St. Mary's, I.ittleton; review my food cost*, I find food shop­ ) Creomy-smoolh chocolate and vonillo Barbara Campanella, St. Pat- ) |rickS; Kathy Weber, St. Philo- ping at Safeway give.* me a lower total ) ice cream, rolled in crushed fresh moc- ) Imena’s; ) oroons...Just slice to serve...Quart Bill Baird, SL N'incenl de food bill.” size only; serves 6-8. ) Paul’s: Sandra Harmon, Queen ) jof Heaven Home; Freddy .hnaya, ) I St. CIma's Orphanage: and Di- )0 Also Turkey center brick. ;ann F'rker, Sacred Heart School, ) !Roggen. / ) The contest wa.s supervised by Compare prices, not just advertised ICE CREAM CAKES AND PIES jMrs. James Koning. home and } Ready-tO'Serve items, but ail items on your shopping list, on Special Order ) I school chairman of the Deanery ) |Council. and her committee mem­ and you’ll find Safeway’s low everyday E G G N O G ) bers, Mmes. Earl C. Bach, W. H, } CRANBERRY SHERBET Hinton, and Matt Saya. 0 There is no subjlilule lor richness in prices will give you a lower total food )0 The best essay from each school / egj nog!.. Heovy cream, freih eggs Order wherever Corlson-Frink / was mailed to Mrs. Koning. who bill too! ond sweet milk, deliciously blended 0 'covered the name.* of child and }0 and stosoned lo on old English Ice Creom is sold, or phone f school, numbered the entry, and forwardeii it to the committee. t0 (ormulo...Less expensive than you couid moket.., Quorts only. MAin 3-0111 ) .Mrs. Koning did not partici­ pate- in the selection. The com­ 7 mittee did not know the identity ) {f jof the author until the best essay 'was selected, and Mrs. Koning )0 was notified. \) I • • • " i* F SOOT BEES . SLACK CHEIAT I • IN THE "PARADE FOR / I PEACE" vocations revue, 36 in- OSANGE • eSASE . STSAW6 ESSY 7 Ispired sixth grade children from CSEAM SODA . lEMON-tlME every Catholic grade school in TOP'S IN QUALITY Thursday, Novamber 17, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keytfone 4-4205 PAGE SEVEN Initiation,, Banquet IVov. 27 Jacques-Swanson Nuptials § rhwA, ^ Mr. end Mrs. Archbishop to Address C. D. of A. Rally Jean Louis Jacques were (Catholic Daufhlert of America, for the group working with Mrs. Grace Wagner reported married before Denver) the Catholic children at the for the committees visiting tha a Nuptial High Marriages Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Colorado Home for Depen­ aged and the tubercular pa­ Mass in Our will be the honored guest and dent Children. In addition to tients at the various sanitor- Lady of Grace principal speaker at the an­ •preparing the children for iums in the city. Church. Father And Engagements nual banquet of Court St. First Communion and Confir­ , Mrs. Colette Nagel, past James Moyni- RiU 826, C. D. of A., Nov. 27, mation, they have explained grand regent of Court Aurora, han o ffic ia te d in the Brown Palace Hotel, the significance of the First Aurora, III., has moved to at the ceremony. Montoyo-Mortinez Denver. A reception of new Friday devotions and have in­ Denver and transferred her The combined Saturday morning, Nov. 19, members will take place at 2 terested a number of the chil­ membership to Court St. Rita, parish choir at 9 o’clock Charles Richard o’clock the seme day, with dren in receiving Communion and Miss Ella Ludwig, past aang the music Montoya and Dora Marlines will the banquet at 6:30. Anna on that day. grand regent of Court Ange- for the Mass. pronounce their marriage vows Limacher, grand regent, will Miss Agnes Egan, Mrs. Mary lus, Los Angeles, was a guest Miss Bettye in SL Joseph's Redemptorist preside. Rohan, Mrs. Marie Ryan, and for the evening. Church, Denver. The best man Valencour was 90 at Potiuck Fstt the organist. will be Frank Maestas and the The bride, the bridesmaid will be Antonia About 90 members and former Mary Jo Maestras. The Rev. Martin A. guests partook of the potiuck Swanson, w a s Berry, C.SS.R., will witness the dinner on Nov. 10 and en­ given in mar­ ceremony and sing the Nuptial joyed the South American riage by her High Mass which will follow. colored elides shown by the uncle, John Mrs. Helen Sedlmayr will play Rev. Joseph O’Malley. Schwieder. The the organ and sing at the Mass. Miss Lee Matties reported bride’s attend­ Murphy-Bowen ants were Jill Swanson, a sis­ Patricia Bowen, daughter of Engaged of nylon tulle and lace . . ter of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen, will one of our many sample '4 maid of honor, bicome the bride of Michael wedding gowns from our and Bobby Lee Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. budget shop . . . on sale at Madigan and Francis Murphy, on Thanksgiv­ Anne Noonan, ing Day morning, Nov. 24, at 9 o’clock in St. Joseph’s Redemp bridesmaids. Denver's Urgest Jerry Jacques, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man, torist Church, Denver. Ray Kel logg will be the best man and selection of and Billy Kellagher and John O’Hara were the ushers. ietnlifnl form- The couple are making their home in Denver where Mr Cecelia Guenther, the brides­ els snriiing Jacques is attending Regis College. maid. The Rev. Martin A. Berry, C.SS.R., will witness the double­ deity. . . . from ring ceremony and read the il9.9S up. Nuptial Low Mass which will follow.. Mrs. Helen McCloskey CPTL Card Party Mrsl Jame's Koning, president of the will play the organ and Mrs. Catholic Parent-Teacher League, is out Our Purpose Theresa - Kellogg will sing. lining the plans for the ninth annual card party, slated Jan. 12, Banns of Marriage to Mrs. Frank D. Patton, Jr., and Mrs. Louis Cribari, cochairmen for the event. Is To Bring Thomas Patrick McCallin of -U Christ the King Parish, Denver, and Mary Jean Panek of St At Shirley-Savoy John’s Parish; George Hovorka of St. Philo- mena’s Parish, Denver, and Miss Ninth Annual Card Party Jacqueline Stevens of Mother of Good Counsel Parish, Mil waukee, Wis. Of CPTL Planned Jan. 12 The engagement of Joce­ Cathedral Group (Catholic Parent-Teachar who will take care of the north League, Denver) area, and Mrs. John Lell of Pres­ lyn Mae Hart to James Wil The ninth annual card party of entation, who will handle the liaro Hicks has been announced the Catholic Parent-Teacher west area. by her parents, Mr. and Mn Joint Communion Thomas W. J. Hart. Miss Hart League will be held Jan. 12 at 1 The following women have been was graduated from St. Francis o’clock in the Shirley-Savoy appointed to the prize committee: The Sodality of Our Lady at de Sales’ High School, Denver. Hotel. South area, Mrs. Robert Kinkel, Mr. Hicks is the son of Mr. and the Cathedral will receive Com­ The card party originated in munion corporately Sunday, St. Mary's, Littleton, and Mrs. Mrs. Clifford R. Hicks and is Store Hourit 9:10 t-n. to t;39 p.m. 1948 and was held in the Cath­ H. M. Tramutt, Our Lady of now attending Colorado Univer­ Mondoro ond Thundoyo . , • Nov. 20, in the 9 o’clock Mass. olic Charities .Annex. The fol­ 9:P0 o.iD. to 7 :3 ( p.m. Breakfast will be served after Lourdes; east area, Mrs. Edwin sity. Definite wedding plans have lowing ygar it was hejd in St. Mass in St. Paul’s reading room. O’Keefe, Cure d’ Ars, and Mrs. not been made. Every service supplied as part Dominic’s Hall. Because of the John Meek, Annunciation; cen­ The social life end membership of a Horan Funeral, regardless large attendance the following tral area, Mrs. J. F. O’Brien, St. committee is in charge. LACE or LINEN CLOTHS of cost, is thoughtfully de-, year, it was held in the Knights Joseph’s (Redemptorist), and The publicity committee was signed tb bring peace and of Columbus hall, and there it Mrs. Leo Burggraff, Holy Ro­ AND CURTAIK'' in charge of the visit to the remained until 1955, at which sary; north area, Mrs. Roxy Ven- serenity in bereavement. In Shangri-La Rest Home Nov. 16. time it was taken to the Shir­ denna, St. Mary Magdalene’s, and Hand Finished fact, thoughtfulness is our Sodalitsts are also reminded ley-Savoy Hotel in order to ac­ Mrs. Emmet Grace, Holy Family; Our 18 Yean Experience watchword and the very found­ that on the first Sunday of commodate the large number of west area, Mrs. George Bugg, 1$ lou r .^Jiuronce of Saliefaclion ation of our reputation. every month their assistance, at women attending. Last year 1,000 Sts. Peter and Paul's, and Mrs. Infant of Prague Nursery is women attended. Edward McKibben, St. Berna­ PEERLESS LACE greatly needed and appreciated. The proceeds from this affair dette's. Any person interested in the are used to defray the expenses Mrs. Henry Thurstin of Christ CLEANING CO. ORGAN MUSIC sodality may call Ann Johnson, of the all-day conference and the the King Parish will have charge 5600 East Colfax FR. 7-0574 prefect, at TA. 5-3753. transportation and accommoda­ of the gift wrapping, and all tions for the guest speaker. gifts are to be delivered to her Mrs. James Koning, president home, 980 Forest. . If desired, the services of a Genealogical Society of the league, extends a cordial NECCHI A ELNA skilled organist are provided at E. B., Wood will speak oji invitation to everyone to attend Dominican Sisters' Aid no extra charge. “The Design of My Family Rec­ this outstanding social event of the winter season. Numerous Layette Essentials ords by ah .Amateur Genealo­ World'e first ond most advanced gist’’ to the members of the Colo­ prizes will be given. Society Sets M eeting S dot. Gtuto Diapers rado Genealogical Society on Committees have been ap­ 3 tDap Carter ShirU AUTOMATIC Thursday evening, Nov. 17, at pointed by Mrs. Koning. Ticket The Dominican Sisters of the 2 snap Carter (^wn« chairman for the south, east, and 1 snap Carter Klmonaa • •wina machinas 7:.30 p.m. in room 606, YWCA Sick Poor Aid Society will meet 2 Receiviac Blankets irriiTti IT iiiui suits utiiii U- iic. UCHTKtT Building, 1545 Tremont Street, central areas will be Mrs. Wal­ on Tuesday, Nov. 22, in the con­ 1 large Blanket ANDOOK90LU wgiCRT roaTAVLi ter Angerer; subchairman, south 1 Baby Milestone ibaby book) HORAN & SONS MORTUARY Denver. All interested persons vent, 2501 Gaylord Street, Den­ ■1 Bootie Set (band made; • REbTrAldS, SERVICE and REPAIRS of all make* of aeirinf maehioee. are welcome. area, Mrs. Horace Crowfoot of ver, The annual pantry shower 1 enrd Beddy Pins • Many used, reconditioned sewing machinee at low. low prices. St. Louis’, Englewood; sut^hair- 1527 Cleveland Place KEystone 1-6297 for the sisters will take place. Special BEFORE YOU BUY you owe it to yourself to compare! A rt you currant in jour pay man, ea.st area, Mrs. William Anyone unable to attend and Hinton, St. James’; and subchair­ at 2Ue 9 Come in or phone for FR EE DEMONSTRATION Denver, Colorado menta to tha Archbiihop’a Cam­ wishing to contribute to this # Liberal trede-in allowance # ConTenient terms paign ! man, central area, Mrs. Paul project may call Mrs. R. J. Cat­ Fitsgerald, Cathedral. lett at EA. 2-0331, and these Authorveed Dealer To Be Married Mrs. Herbert Edmonds o f Holy articles will be picked up. BABY Family will be ticket chairman At the last meeting it was SHOPS ACE SEWING MACHINE CO. Nov. 19 for the north and west areas. decided that the annual Christ­ S3 8o. Brosdwsy and 174 So. Broadway at Cedar SH 4-1763 She will be as.«isted by Mrs. Car­ mas cheer party will be held on (MS E. 14th Are. (Mayfair) FOR THE FINEST CLEANING mine Lombardi of Mt. Carmel, Dec. 11 at the convent. AND REPAIRING Communion Event Dec. 18 ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS For Archbishop's Guild (Archbishop’s Guild, Denver) A baby shower was held for The annual Christmas Com­ Uucille Potter at the past meet­ Call munion breakfast of the Arch­ ing of St. Anthony’s Circle. She bishop's Guild will be extra spe­ was presented with a bathette. cial this year. .A hand-carved This circle is making a set of 2630 E. 3rd DE. 3-8840 or EA. 2-8361 statue of the “Presentation” will purple vestments for Father Ayl- AUo Wall to Wall Cleaninf in the Home be awarded to some guild mem­ ward to use in the mission ber at the breakfast Dec.' 18. churches. .S a n d a r Aymami, Thi.a beautiful statue was made daughter of Lorean .Aymami of in Italy and is a gift to the guild tMs circle, is home after an emer­ from Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. gency appendectomy last week. Letters were mailed each circle Blessed Sacrament Circle will president dpring the week *with meet Nov. 17 in the home of J. J. CELLA INSURANCE instructions for their members Jane Connell. on how to become eligible for Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Connor of Maria A. Calla INSURORS Jack J. Celia this gift. 1 Key of Heaven Circle mem­ St. Catherine's' Circle have moved into their new home at bers have invited their husbands 3072 W. 40th Avenue. 'Insurance of All Kinds" to a Chinese dinner in the home Eve M. Giambrocco wil of Rosemary Heckethorn Nov. Mary McGrath of Blessed 44 \ear$ of Dependable Serviee in the Field wheru be married to Walter Wyss 19. Edna Aziere is in charge of Martin Circle is in a local hos­ preparing the dinner. pital for surgery. Dependability ij E isen lial of Colorado Springs Saturday Nov. 19, before a Nuptial Mass St. Andrew’s Circle reported The last meeting of Our Lady in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel the return of a former member, of the Rosary Circle was a sur­ 1120 Security Bldg, inh a ciit. fMione KE. 4-2633 Church. Denver, at 12 noon Jane Pojman, who has been out prise shower for Sarah Schreiner They will have an extended wed of the city, and a new member, in her new home. ding trip in Europe. Rita Hill, at the past meeting The next meeting of St. John's held in the home of Carrie Circle will be Nov. 17 in the O’Donnell. home of Eleanor Lamy and Rose Our Lady of Perpetual Help Keaveny. 1080 Logan. Circle postponed the meeting to Georgia Kerin will be the No­ Nov. 22 because of the storm vember hostess for .Mother of Nov. 15. God Circle. 4 -

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m m PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, November 17,1955

Three-Team Deadlock Rescheduled for Dec. 4 Trinity, Abbey Meet itie Contest Delayed For Shot at Pueblo

The Abbey Bears and the Holy beautiful piece of work in the first quarter. By Southern Play-Offs Trinity Tigers are paired off with each other in a game to It was the first all-important take place Sunday, Nov. 20, at 2 league contest won by Pueblo A controversial play-off of a three-way tie in the Southern Parochial League, .m. on the turf of St. Mary’s Catholic High since 1952. In decided upon by southern school officials, has thrown the Catholic state championship tadium in Walsenburg. spite of the extremely cold EThis will be the semiHnal con­ weather that seems to be de­ game back two weeks and sorely hampered the state title hope^ of the Regis Raiders, test in the two-game playoff manded by every Trinidad- winners of the Denver Parochial ~ ~ League crown. son tie with the Cathedral Blue Rich Carberry, that took the necessary to determine the win­ Pueblo football contest, hardly Jays spoiled their chances of Bulldogs down to the 20. After ner of the Southern Colorado a person left the field until the The state championship game, originally scheduled for Nov. 20 coming out in a dead heat with three running plays the Bulldogs parochial loop’s football season. the final minute had elapsed. the Raiders. had been pushed back to the 22 Coach Parsons stated it was or 27, depending upon the deci­ The winner of this game must so Knafeic again took to the a team victory for Pueblo and sion reached by the officials of Showing a great spirit of de­ then meet Pueblo Catholic High air. He tossed a strike to Car- at a time and place yet un­ it is not detracting from this the participating schools, will now termination the Bulldogs came berry who went out of bounds named. The victor in this second all-around performance to add be played Dec. 4 on the grounds from behind and played like real on the seven. game becomes champ to repre­ that big .^1 Bressan played the of the southern winner. champions to tie up the score. sent the Southern Catholic Paro­ outstanding game of his life. The cancellation was necessi­ Regis, however, by virtue of Ray Borino, another St. Jo­ chial League in the state cham­ Rugged line play characterized tated after Pueblo Catholic High its six straight previous vic­ seph powerhouse, drove down to pionship game with the Regis the conflict, and big Bressan set School defeated Holy Trinity of tories and the draw with St. the one, then put his head down Reds, hrst-place holder in the the pace for it. Trinidad last week, throwing the Joseph’s will be Denver’s en­ and smashed through to paydirt. Denver Parochial League. league leadership into a three- try to oppose the representa­ Borino kicked the conversion to Firil Three-Wajr Ti« way tie. According to South^n tive from the Southern Pa­ knot the score. r Week-End Pandemonium For the three teams involved, League officials, the three-way rochial League in the state Gretniins Win In the present S.C.P.L. season, loop play now goes back to about play-offs will need three weeks’ championship finals. Whom the same place it was the first time to be properly conducted. Regis will face in the finals The St. Francis Gremlins com­ however, pandemonium broke pleted their season by giving the loose in the league when a week of October when the Abbey As of now Holy Trinity, Pueblo has not yet been determined Bears shut out Pueblo, 13-0. Catholic, and the Abbey Bears of in the southern league play­ Mullen Mustangs a 34-6 pasting. white-hot Pueblo Catholic High The Gremlins had a first-period eleven proved that its awakening Canon City are all tied' for first offs. The line-up for the playoff was tally called back, but then came in the Florence game two weeks place. It is doubtful, however, arranged in a league meeting back ■with a vengeance to score ago was no fluke, and that the taking place in Walsenburg the Unfavorable Decision whether the Raiders will ever Shamrocks are what their back­ night after the Tiger-Shamrock find a more driving, harder two TDs in the second period, The play-off decision was not two in the third, and one more ers had been long evaluating game. Walsenburg was picked as fighting, or spirited team than received too favorably by Denver for good measure in the fourth. them this season — sleeping being a neutral city and a draw­ Parochial League officials. Th^ they met in their struggle with giants who needed only to be ing gave Pueblo the bye. Rev. Barry Wogan, Denyer Pa­ the Bulldogs. Norm Silva tallied two of the for Cathedral daughter of \he late Thomas and Kathryn Hayes Gremlins’ six-pqinters, explosive aroused. What will happen in the Sun­ Homecoming Royalty rochial League business manager, Regis stayed on- the ground High School, and niece of Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald; Roberta is the Mike Nachazel got two more, They did arise— with a ven­ day meet between Abbey and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Belton; said that in March, 1954, a meet­ and with its powerful forward Trinidad is anybody’s guess, as is Denver, who presided at festivities the week end ing of the Catholic Athletic As­ ■Vrall drove to its touchdown in and Jim Pacheoo scored the geance — on their own field Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert other. A1 Rendon earned the against Holy Trinity’s Tigers the outcome of the playoff. A of Nov. 11 to 13, are (left) Princess Roberta sociation had voted to hold the the second quarter. Mike Chir- Siegwarth. The homecoming dance was held in Mustangs’ only tally by scoring Nov. 13, and turned in enough two-team playoff was necessary state title game each year on the ichigno lugged the leather over Belton, Queen Elizabeth Hayes, and Princess the Lincoln Room of the Shirley-Savoy Hotel No­ on a 14-yard end run. offense to accomplish three in 1947, the last season that the Elizabeth Siegwarth. Queen Elizabeth is the vember 13. Sunday following Thanksgiving the final two yards climaxing touchdowns, two of them after football schedule did not produce and that any play-offs were to a drive of 52 yards. Pat Riley Joe Catalina gave another sustained marches. a clear-cut winner. On that occa­ be played before that time. split the uprights for the extra starring performance and sion Pueblo also was involved, point •parked the Cathedral Blue The Shamrocks especially The action of the southern of­ and SL Mary’s Pirates of Colo­ ficials seems to violate that rul­ Knofelc Sparks Drive Jays to a 20-6 victory over shone on defense in the bruising rado Springs (lo and behold!) the Mt. Carmel Eagles. struggle.Outside of one defensive ing. Their argument however, is provided the competition. Pueblo that no football team should be The Raiders’ strong line, paced The Blue Jay ace, passing and lapse that permitted Norb Shew, won that one. There never has running from the Cathedral dia­ Tigers’ fleet-footed halfback to made to play two games in one by Guard Pat Berger and End been a three-way playoff in the week which would be necessita­ Mike Floyd, kept puncturing the mond formation, scored a TD cut inside tackle and reverse to Southern Colorado parochial ted if the Athletic Association’s S t Joseph offense, and it was and an extra point, passed for the sidelines for a 45-yard gal­ loop. two more touchdowns, and lop to the promised land, the ruling were to be followed. not until the fourth quarter that Bulldog standout Frank Knafeic passed for another conversion. Shamrocks were impregnable. Abbey Seek< Revenge Raiders Delayed finally began clicking with the The Tigers seldom penetrated Trinity’s Tigers have had the The brunt of the cancellation Blue Joys' Offensive into P.C.H. territory after Show’s passes for which he has become tougher schedule the past few will be felt most severely by the famous. The ace quarterback The Blue Jays opened the weeks, taking on Abbey, Huer­ Regis Raiders, who already have found Halfback Bob Cordova at scoring midway in t h e first fano County, the Crusaders, and been crowned kings of the Den­ the end of a 44-yard heave that canto, with Catalina climaxing the Shamrocks. ver league. A three-week layoff carried to the Regis 28. Knafeic a 50-yard march by going over Abbey’s, Bears, after losing to New Cage Mentor Named at Cathedral after hine weeks of continued threw another toss, this time to from eight yards out. He passed 3 > £ iU ) iy !L the Tigers OcL 23, met Salida, action is not good for any foot­ to Frank Piroddi for the extra ball team. Regis Coach Jim Pow­ point. Mike Homyak took an­ the Pirates, and the Crusaders, Cobe Jones, Cathedral High dad Junior College and the Con­ and were victorious over these The appointment came this ers has stated that it is impossi­ other Catalina pass from the Mt. teams by large margins. School athletic director and week immediately after Jones tinental Air Lines before retiring ble to schedule any practice GTmnasium Carmel 21 and went into the coach, has announced the ap­ had announced his retirement as to devote full time to a blossom­ O' When the Crusaders met the games in the three weeks as all end zone. Catalina ran the ball Tigers, the Walsenburg eleven pointment of Geprge Sweeney, active basketball coach. ing law practice. area high schools have either overj to give Cathedral a 14-0 "Weekly” former Blue Jay cage star, as was in good enough mental shape Sweeney was himself a star Jones has been head coach at completed their campaigns or are Trouble half-time lead. In -he fading the school’s ’55-’56 basketball Cathedral since 1947 in all three to give the Tigers a go for their under Jones at the Eastside themselves engaged in play-off Each year the Holy Family minutes of the third quarter Cat­ mentor. major sports in which time he money lor a half at least. When school in 1946-47. He played games. 'The most the Raiders can Tiger cage forcea^ ■without fa- alina tossed to Quarterback Ron has garnered numerous cham­ the same Crusaders met the center on the cage team and set do now is hold nightly practice cilitiei of their own, must Telk from the Eagles’ 30, and pionships. With the appointment Bears, the Walsenburg eleven sessions and wait, hoping that seek out a gym for practice Telk danced into the end zone was just finishing out the sea­ Noted Psychiatrist of Sweeney, Jones will now de­ the play-off system will be reme­ from the two. vote his winter months to “B” sessions. In the past they,have Hunters' Special sons’ schedule. died for future years. used grade school halls located Johnny Ezit scored the Eagles’ In the playoff tilt Nov 20, squad basketball and supervision + + + only tally by going through his of the school’s intramural sports throughout the Northside area. 16 Gauge Super Speed Abbey’s forces will be seeking 1st Biology Club This year Athletic Director own left tackle spot for the six to reverse the 26-7 racking the program. He will continue as points. 12 Gauge Expert head football and baseball coach. Father Edward Madden made Tigers handed them OcL 23. Lecturer at Regis application with the Jefferson Holy Family clinched third Shot Gun Shells whether Abbey can rise to the Cruenig to Remain I Season Ends County School Board for use place in the standings with its challenge will depend not only Just last week it was an­ The pigskin wars of the Den­ of the Arrada High School 14-0 trinmpb over the winless Only $i| .9 5 par box The first meeting of the Regis upon t ^ Bruins but also on the nounced that Robert “Ace” ver Parochial League came to an gym. His application w a s Annunciation Cardinals. The College Biology Club for the Tigert’ reaction to thtf fortunes Gruenig was retiring as cage ftid this past Sunday with the turned down by the Jefferson Tigers first got into the scor­ of the football wars that caught current year was held on Thurs­ coach at Holy Family High Regis Red Raiders winging officials who stated that Jef­ ing column when the Cardi­ up with them last Sunday. day evening, Nov. 10. The first School because of the increased their way to the championship by ferson County facilities were nals handed them a safety and The past week end was also guest lecturer of the year was ^16 Gauge Expert pressure of his work with the tying the S t Jo.seph Bulldogs, not available for Denver two points. a period of football upsets in Dr. John Grosjean, M.D., noted Bay Petroleum Company. Be­ 7-7. Only the Bulldogs’ early-sea' Another Cardinal fumble get or Ranger Shell.s public high school paly in South­ neuropsychiatrist who received schools. Holy Family has 77 cause of a number of factors, students from Jefferson up the first Tiger TD, and it Only $ ^ .6 5 per box ern Colorado. The atmosphere his B.S. at Regis College, ma­ chiefly Holy Family’s inability was Bob Ponzio who wriggled joring in biology, and his M.D. County enrolled in its school. of championship football games to come up with a suitable re­ his way through to paydirt. The had already descended on the at Creighton University. Because of the school placement, Gruenig now has de­ Debating Teams board’s ruling the Tigers will Tigers ended their scoring with Las Animas County capital be­ Dr. Grosjean. a member of the cided to return for another year. Dan Moriarty and Wayne Dolan fore the Tiger-P.C.H. game, and be forced to work out in the American Board of Neuropsychi­ small gym at Skinner Junior alternating carries in a 50-yard FALBY the Tigers undoubtedly were atry, completed his postgraduate Gruenig is a former Denver AAU basketball great and nu­ High School. march. Denny Sullivan slipped Paint & Hardware affected by it. Perhaps they work in psychiatry in the Army From Regis Fare over for the TD from the one. were playing the state champion­ and at the Colorado Mental Hos­ merous times was named to the 32 Broadway PE. 3-2910 ship game before they had won pital at Pueblo. AAU All-American team. He has the championship of their league. been coaching at the Northside Dr. Grosjean's lecture con­ school for the past six years. Well in Boulder sisted of discussion of the gen­ Give A Watch This Xmas Cobe Jones Marty Martelli is head football eral approach to the psycho­ and baseball coach at Holy Debating teams from Regis neuroses, the individual psycho­ Retires From Cage H’ar* College, Denver, fared well in Outstanding and Nationally Advertised Makes Family. * Longines * Eterno * Hamilton neuroses of hysteria, psychas- The ’55-’56 basketball seasbn the Colorado University Speech a Parochial League scoring rec­ Festival held Nov. 11 and 12 at * ..a. Gaaranlwfti ^ # e A Stein w ay thenia, neurasthenia, anxiety will open in the first week in • Wittnouer w.tehe# • Elqin ord, bucketing 176 points in a Boulder. The affirmative team state, hyprochondriasis, and re­ 12-game season. January for the parochials and As Low As of John Bruggeman and Ed Bar- active depression, along with Set Scoring Record will run through March with the • Gruen 8 1 4 . 7 5 • Hellbroi their general principles of lock won three of four debates, for your home In college at Colorado College state tournament to be played at treatment. defeating Brigham Young, New Diamonds and Diamond Mountings Sweeney continued his cage the season’s end. All eight high Mexico University, and Pueblo The lecture also included the prowess, scoring 422 points in 22 schools in the Parochial League College, and losing to St. Mary’s definition and classification of games for a Rocky. Mountain began practice sessions this the psycho.ses of schizophrenia, of Texas. The negative team of Convenient STIVDMAIV’S Conference record that still month with practice games slated Dan Samide and 'Tom Croak won the manic-depressive, involution­ stands. He later played for Trini­ through December. Credit “ Watchmakers and Jetselers” Holds TUI al melancholia, pure paranoia, two of four debates, defeating Terms 59 South Broodwoy Christies. paranoid states, toxic psychoses, New Mexico and Creighton, Ne­ and somatopsychic disorders! braska’s Jesuit university. along with their general treat-; James T. Hurley Appointed The subject of debate was: ments. The final portion of the | “Resolved: That the non-agri- lecture included the discussion Publicity Mpn for Regis cultural industries should adopt of the borderlands of psychiatry a guaranteed annual wage.” The Approximately 150 students such as epilepsy and mental de­ The Very Rev. Richard F. ficer for the base. He is a native ficiency. representing some 20 different Ryan, S.J., president of Regis of Long Island, N.Y., and re colleges in Colorado, Utah, Wy­ eyes An hour-long question period College, Denver, announced that ceived a bachelor of* arts degree followed the lecture to allow the oming, New Mexico, Texas, and James T. Hurley has been se­ in journalism from Fordham Nebraska took part in the speech club members to clarify diffi­ lected to fill the position of di­ University, New Y ork C ity ’s have ill culties and to delve deeper into festival. 1 rector of publicity for Regis Col­ 'Jesuit college. Jesuit-trained, he All four of the Regis debaters certain aspects of the subject. lege. He succeeds Jack Sherlock, is familiar with the system of i The club plans another lec­ were taught in high school by who has left the college to work education that is employed at the Sisters of Loretto— John, Ed, Surround yourself with scen- ture sometime before the end with station KOA in Denver as Regis. of the first semester in January and Dan were graduated from ide ery...high up in tho i a radio and television newscaster. Mr. Hurley brings with him to Holy Family, and Tom, from S t of 1956. Mr. Hurley comes to Regis .di­ I The Biology Club, along with Regis the as.set of having worked Mary’s in Colorado Springs. John thrilling Pknetarium-Dome rect from the USAF and Lowry before with local newspapers, Bruggeman is attending Regis ! the Regis College Ski and Colo­ Air Force Base, where he served Coach on one of M o P ac’s .a rado Springs Clubs, is sponsor­ radio stations, and TV stations on a Knights of Columbus schol­ both as personnel officer and as in his duties in the Lowry in­ arship. luxurious EAGLES. 'Then ing Miss Lucille .\sh of Loretto assistant information services of- Heights as a candidate for the formation office. He also worked relax and sightsee your way title of Queen of Regis. Miss closely with the White House DOME Press Corps during the past sum­ through the scenic West* Is there a person who has not longed to own a Stein­ ! Ash is a member of the United Aircraft School 4-H Club Members I States Olympic Team. The cam­ mer and the hectic days when Southwest! way . . . that wish can come true with this beautiful paign chairman is Ken Ash. President Eisenhower was stricken and national press cover­ Conduct Meeting COACHES Steinway Hepplewhite Console . . . a piano with all [niistments Open age increased fivefold almost Take edi the Family! League Troupe to Give overnight He aided appreciably Members of the Junior Betty SAVINGS up to 5 0 ^ the tone and ease of action that has made Stcinway M.Sgt. Ralph Johnson, Army in the preparation and publica­ Crocker’s 4-H Club were intro­ . . . of no extra fare! 'Patchwork Girl of Oz' counselor and adviser, says that tion of a welcome brochure ■'or duced to Miss Helen Keavney, on our FAMILY PLAN. the finest piano ever aeated. Enjoy the thrill of own­ young men high school graduates home demonstration agent, Nov. have a wonderful opportunity to ing this Steinway Console and know the joy of play­ 10 in Mrs. Lois Kerr’s home, 251 The Children's Theater of the learn aviation skills in the Bannock Street, Denver. Junior League will present The TICKETS ing this beautiful instrument and which will always Army’s aviation center and Sharon La Russa led the Patchwork Girl of Oz on Satur­ school in Camp Rucker, Ala. group in reciting the 4-H club RESERVATIONS be yours to cherish and enjoy through tomorrows day, Nov. 26, in Phipps .Audito­ .A few of the skills are as air­ ritual. INFORMATION rium, with performances at 10:30 plane mechanic, airplane repair, Miss Keavney gave the girls a generation. CITY TICKET OFFICE a.m. and 2 p.m. The play is be­ helicopter repair, helicopter talk about some of the activities. (M. P.) ing sponsor^ by Junior Enter­ maintenance, a n d helicopter US Sevontrenth St, She mentioned the square danc­ Phone MAin S.SZ3S $ 1 6 4 0 tainment. Inc., the organization mechanics. ing classes sponsored by the Den­ which each year provides only the Applicants must pass the men­ ver Recreational Department, CITY ■nCKET OFFICE best entertainment for the chil­ tal and physical examinations for which are held every first and (D. t R. C. W.) In Mahogany dren of Denver. This, the first the armed forces, be graduated 1S31 Stout Sc third Tuesday of the month at Phon. AComs 2-6533 production of the year for the from a high school and, if quali­ North High School, where Mrs. Junior League, is under the direc­ fied, applications will be mailed Kerr and five club members at­ tion of Mrs. Jere Wilson and is to the .Adjutant General, Wash­ tended the first class on Nov. 8. adapted from the story by Frank ington, D. C„ for approval and After a piano duet by Sharon So en»y to oirn with our Easy Payment Plan Baum. Tickets will go on sale reservation of a quota vacancy. La Russo and Harriet Leisen- Saturday, Nov. 19. and may be Special 'orders will be issued ring. the girls made plans for the obtained at the Mayfair Gift transferring individuals to year. Shop box office daily, from 10 schools identifying them a f hav­ The parents and friends of the a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Reservations ing enlistment commitments for members are invited to attend mav be made by calling KE. 4- school training. In fact, says these meetings on Thursdays at ^ l l ii / ^ 6947. Sgt. Johnson, “Know what you 3:30. are going to learn, where it will Defense Program be given, and when you start, and have a guaranteed reserva­ Vietnamese Girl Slated in Boulder tion in your name on black and Lectures at Heights Colorado high schools will send white before you enlist.” Jame§,;T. Hurleg Kim Miller, Vietnamese stu­ representatives to Boulder on Interested high school grad­ dent at Loretto Heights College, Nov. 18 to attend a high school uates should go to room 22, Old the President and his staff, the gave an informal lecture in the Exclusive dealer of Sfeinvoy pianos for Colorodo and I civil defense conference to be Customs Building, Denver, or compilation of a pictorial booklet upper lounge of Machebeuf Hall iheld at the Student Memorial Phone KE. 4-4151-E x t 8239, for on the Lowry-White House oper­ Wyoming. on the customs of her native Building. About 130 students and further information, or after 5 ation, and in liaison work with country. a like number of adults and p.m., call Sgt. Johnson. WE. 5- local fnd national TV repre­ The talk was sponsored by the R O U T E O F school administrators are ex­ 7801. Information booklets are sentatives in originating live tele­ International Relations Club of pected to attend the meeting. avalilable for the asking. casts at Lowry. the college.

m m Thursday, November 17, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Sfreef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE NINE Annunciation Men's Club Westwood Games Party Set for Nov. 17 Westwood.— (St. Anthony of parish rectory. An entirely new rett, 1414 S. Xavier Street on Padua’s Parish) — The annual slate of officers will be chosen Monday evening Nov, 21, at 7:30. Plans Dutch Hop Nov. 19 Thanksgiving games party, giant this year as the past officers Frank Bnma, pariah cuito- -raising project of ^e par­ have served their two one-year disn and sacristan, who h u been (Annunciation Pariih, Dnnver) Sara Elllen Gaskins, grade leVen, ish Holy Name Society, will be terms. Mrs. Adolph Atencio, away on vacation for the paat The Men’s Club is sponsoring for the girls and Don Rosenbach, held this Thursday evening, Nov. president; Mrs. Ernest Ulibarri, two weeks, is expected to return » Dutrli Hop Saturday night, grade five, for the boys. 17, in the school hell a t 8 p.m. vice president; Mrs. James Cara Friday, Nov. 18. He has been Nov. 19, at the Solvenian Gar- The PTA is sponsoring a par­ On the mein docket will be 20 glibar, secretary; and Mrs. Fred visiting hia sister in Seattle, den.s at. R p.m. Adnussion is 75 ish pantry shower for the sis­ hen turkeys of 16 pounds each H:iercej',6Jt. treasurer, are the retir- Wash., whom he has not seen in cents. ters Nov. 20. Each parishioner to be given away in the evening’s ing officers. a number of years. His return The proceeds from these so­ is asked to bring imperishables two-hour program. The Mother Cabrini Circle of will mark the reopening of altar cials are for the athletic program to any Mass on Sunday. Cartons Cash przies will be awarded the pariah will hold a meeting in boy practice on Tueaday after­ in both the grade and high will be placed in the vestibule also with a half-dozen select the home of Mrs. George Bar­ noons. schools. of the church. hams. In all, some 30 gifts will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heranoma Tht PTA turksy |amei be distributed during the eve­ and Mr. and Mrs. John .Marid are parly will be on Monday, Nov. ning’s entertainment. 'Amusements-'Dining visiting their respective daugh 21, at Hagus Hall. Tickats ara Men of the Holy Name tens in the novitiate at the availabU through PTA mam- Society have prepared the mother-house of the Sisters of bora, school ehildran, or at tho hall to accommodate 600 Recreation Charity in Xavier, Kans. door. participants with loud Covered-Dish Luncheon A complete Thanksgiving tur­ speakers being installed through­ The Altar and Rosary Society key dinner will be given as an out the main hall and extra ones Make Reservations Now will meet Thursday, Nov. 17, at award. The award donated by being placed in the adjoining 3 2:30 with a covered-dish lunch­ Mrs. D. Humphrey was won by rooms. Chairs and cards have for a Most Enjoyable . eon. Mrs. Alex Schlagel. been put in place for the The .Altar and Rosary Society The cake donated by Mrs. D. comfort of the participants. fs .selling Catholic Christmas Humphrey was won by Mrs Last year’s crowd overflowed Thanksgiving Dinner cards every Sunday between the Ralph Moore. into the hallways when there Masses. was accommodations for but 400. “ ERNIE, MACK & BILL TRIO 688 PTA Members This year chairs should be avail­ At the PTA meeting Nov. 9, able for all wishing to attend. For Your Nitely Entertainment with Mrs. Walter O’Brien pre­ Rev. David Balia Plont for Scouts siding, a program of accordion _ Final plans for the organiza­ solos and songs was rendered by tion of the Boy Scouts were Kenneth Mollendor, Robert worked out at a meeting held Hcidenreich, Geraldine Montoya, Will Be Speaker Nov. 7, with scoutmasters and FIIUIDE CICKTAIL L6Ult6I Jlary lx3il, I.,arry .Marquez, De­ members of the board being ap­ lAKaUFT FACILITIES lores Torres, Kathy Jones, and pointed. Bob Ashford, who has 12100 Ev Colfftx EM 6-2001 ii ritstliDoni Coroer Aspli Firklnc I.oretta Chevez. Loretta Mares Fred M a r i a u x, a tricks in serving- spaghetti, - which will be a portion 16 years experience working accompanied on the piano. At Presentation Chef Shows Tricks retired chef, is show- of the delicious meal to be served from 1 until 8 with the’ scouts in various capa­ -Mrs. Joseph Mollendor re­ p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 20, in the Loyola School cities! will head the parish board (Preaentation Parish, Dtnver) For Festival Dinner Hall, Denver. Pictured, from left, are Mrs. and be responsible for all ac­ ported on membership. There are dinner committee for 6R8 members. The seniors in The Forty Hours’ Devotion John Madden, Mrs. D. Carbone, Mr. Mariaux, tivities. Others who will help Room 109, Sister M. Valentine will open with High Mass and the Loyola Parish Thanksgiving festival a few Vincent Carbone, and Mrs. David Carr. with the organization of botn CREST HOTEL were winners in the high school, procession at 8 a.m., Sunday, + + + + ' + the Cub Scouts and the Bo' but the entire...... high school ch( ■ came Nov. 20. The Rev. David Balia, Scouts are Ralph Shell, Lou Dij 120 Fireproof Rooms in 100 per cent and were given a O.P., will speak at the devotions. linger, Tom Rulon, Ken Bunney, Located one block from Holy Ghost fiec day on Oct. 31. In the grade Evening devotion on Sunday Loyola Festival, Dinner on Nov. 20 and Jerry Fall. Church . . . Spacious Lobby . , . school, there is a tie between will be held after the 7 p.m. Candidates Named Free TV . . . Nicely Furnished and the seventh and eighth grades. Mass. Evening devotions on (Loyola Pariih, Denver) Mrs. David Carr, PT.\ presi­ the adults who will attend the The Altar and Rosary Society Monday and Tuesday will begin dent, is chairman of the dinner festival. Decorated Rooms and Suites Individual high is a tie between A spaghetti dinner, well- at the past meeting appointed at 7 :46 p.m. and is lieing assisted by Mrs. The Rev. Edward P. Murphy, Marie Frilot, grade eight, and served and at a nominal price, a nominating committee to help Complete Service — Reasonable -All parishioners are asked to John Madden, sodality president, S.J., paator, invites all members is the goal of the committee select candidates for the new spend some time each day in members of both organizations, of the parish and all friends of Permanent and Transient Rates arranging for the dinner to be slate of officers. This committee adoration of the Blessed Sacra­ and other interested women. Mrs. Loyola throughout the city to Inspeolion Invited served from ^ until 8 p.m. in will meet Friday, Nov. 18, in the ment and gain the plenary indul­ Ross and Mrs. S. Pittman are in attend the dinner and to take the Loyola School hall on 20th & Broadway gences. charge of table arrangements. part in the festivities being 3rd Big Week The schedule (or Thanks- Sunday, Nov. 20. The other festival activities K E . 4 - 0 1 5 1 planned for the afternoon and The dinner, which is being All Souls' Parish giving Day, Thursday, Nov. will take place in the church evening of Nov. 20 in the church served as a part of the first 24, will begin with Communion basement. The Rev. Michael and school buildings at 23rd at .KE. 4-7918. HUMPHREY annual Thanksgiving festival of at 7 a.m. There will be Mass Schaefer, S .J., assistant pastor, York Street. The proceeds from Christian Family BOGART and Communion at 9 a.m. the parish, will consist of spa­ is in charge of booth construc­ the Thanksgiving lestival will be Approximately 98 parents at­ ghetti, meat balls, salad, rolls, tion for the festival. used to reduce the parish in- butter, coffee, dessert, and milk Jh sL fjtoJjJLL dioom . tended the meeting of the parish During the evening the ma­ deptedness. FREDRIC for the children. Movement Formed PTA Nov. 9. A school roster was jor award, United Airlinei (Msii.t.ai*iit of Esthsr soS Ftsiik r.ai) Those who attend the dinner The Rev. William Heavey, S.J., Englewood.— (All Souls’ Par­ MARCH. distributed to parents who were roundtrip ticketi (or two per­ is director of the festival; Bob Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. in attendance. will be served immediately at ish)— A Christian Family Move COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF tables without patrons’ having to son* to Los Angeles, two tick­ Bissell is chairman; Mrs. John WILLIAM WYLER'S Carol Mauser, a sixth grade ets to the USC-Notre Dame, ment group has been formed in stand in line. The price will be Madden, secretary; and Father the parish. The group is part of FINEST CHINESE AND Production of student, represented the parish there Nov. 26, and $200 ($100 $1.25 for adult servings and 60 Schaefer is in charge of booth the national Catholic Action or­ in the ‘‘Parade for Peace” voca­ (or each person), will be construction) AMERICAN FOODS tions revue held in the Lincoln cents for children. ganization of which there are a THE given. Tickets (or this award Ther^Will be ft continuout ▲ BrftoUfal LanUrn Lirhtftd Dtnlftf lUfti U tha Room of the Shirley-Savoy Hotel, will be available at the ma­ large number throughout metro­ Vcuraiu of Foreirn Wars Homa •howin^^oF Ditne)r curtoont politan Denver. The purpose of DESPERATE Friday, Nov. 11. jor award booth during (es­ Jokft 8. 8Uwftrt Poet Na. 1 in the nay school building in this movement is three-fold: To The Queen of Heaven Circle tival time or (rom parishion­ Op«n to thf PobUe HOURS will met in the home of Mrs. C. the afternoon and evening of promote happy family life in 11 a.m. to Midnight o* S a t tflJ S ft.M« Parish Turkey ers be(ore that time. (Doaad Taaadftjn) E. Adama, 620 Lowell Boule­ the festival. home, neighborhood, and parish. inuDWfiiiflusin vard, Wednesday, Nov. 23, at Panda bears, which proved _ The members of the Altar So­ Anyone interested in further in­ IKnUtn OEM IWIMKT 12;.30 p.m. such an attraction during prev­ ciety will receive Communion in formation concerning this move hMMtnMKMRa The Holy Name Society’s Com­ Party Is Slated ious bazaars, will be on display the 8:30 o'clock Mass Sunday, ment is asked fo call Mrs. Bob munion breakfast held in the in the booth being directed by Nov. 20. The PTA members are Alberts, SU. 9-1736. visuVbion parish ball Sunday, Nov. 13, at Mrs. Lem Landis. invited to receive Communion The parishioners are making tracted a large attendance of The PTA booth, which will with the group. plan* for an open house to be special taste delights In Arvada Nov.18 feature two afghans, will be well- Mrs. M. Powers and Mrs. D. held before the dedication of men. Parishioners with news items stocked with articles suitable for Epperson are in charge of the tha church. This open house Arvada.— (.Shrine nf St. Anne) should telephone Mrs, L. P. gifts, according to Mrs. Herbert sanctuary' cleaning for the com­ will be held Sunday, Nov. 27, DENHAM — ’The pre-Thanksgiving games Berry at KE. 4-7062. Mrs. Kullman, PTA vice president, in ing month. •from 2 to 4 :3 0 p.m. All friands suggest! party will be held in the parish charge of this .booth. Bob Allphin 18TH AT CALIF. Berry’s mailing address is 480 Mrs. William Brennan is a of tha parish, non-Catholic and Utica Street. hall at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. Mrs. Ed Berens will sponsor new member of St. Elizabeth’s Catholic, are invited. 18. R. E. Russell is chairman and the watch-game as a part of the Canasta Circle. At the November The Maria Goretti Circle will One of these Table d'hote Dinners will be assisted by members of sodality project, and Mrs. J. meeting in the home of Mrs. meet Thursday, Nov. 17, in the the Holy Name Men’s Club. Tur­ Appelhans and Mrs, P. Baker David Cunningham, plans for home of Mrs. Virginia Covert, Veal Scallopinl keys and cash awards will be will work in the white elephant the annual holiday dinner in the 4372 S. Lincoln. Sgt. and Mrs given. Admission is $1. and gift booth of the sodality. home of Elizabeth Pratt were Covert have a son born Oct. 10. 40 Hours' Dovotion The Christmas cards, leather made. The party will be held The St. Veronica Circle intro­ Lobtfer Niwbtrg goods, and religious articles will The Forty Hours’ Devotion Dec. 14, antf gifts will be ex­ duced to the group a new mem­ be displayed in the PTA booth, changed following the dinner. ber, Mrs. Kenneth Droney. Filef of Beef Siroganoff lr«wa Itlca will be held Nov. 18-20. Father directed by Mrs. Fred Walker You May Now Enjoy Revlon's Charles Jones, assistant pastor and Mrs. J. Gaffney. Hungarian Roast Duckling Great Educational TV Program of St. John’s Church, Denver, Mrs. E. Valdez and her work­ will deliver the sermons. ers will again have a variety of PTA Night Meeting Set “The $64,000 Question” Every Tuesday Evening Services on Friday, Nov. 18, small gifts for the children who While Dining in Our Beautiful Newly Decorated, and Saturday, Nov. 19, will be visit the fish pond. AND PERHAPS A FLAMING DESSERT Main Dining Room. held at 7:45 p.m. Solemn closing Mrs. Manning Powers is chair­ Cherries Jubilaa or Poach Ninon a Nofra Facon Call CRaitviaw 9-2594 will be at 4 o’clock Sunday after­ man of the refreshment booth, November 28 at St. John noon. For Ratarvationi which will be located in the Mas.ses on Friday and Satur­ church basement. (St. John the Evangelist’s Par­ LeClair, Clare Mulligan, Harry Dine Leisurely in Lusurhut SurroundingM day will be at 6:30 and 7:45 a.m. Turkeys and chickens, espe­ ish, Denver) Struck, Edward O’Connell, Jo­ EXQUISITE SERVICE Sunday Masses are at 6:30, 7:30, cially in demand at this season, The November meeting of the seph Vogel, Hazel Lewers, and THE HOllAND HOUSE 8:30, 10:30, and 12 noon. Con­ will be given at the booth being PTA will be a night meeting, and Leo Ronayne. All the women in r>oinrN ccnot'AUO fessions will be heard after the planned by William Jacovette will enable more of the fathers the parish are invited to attend Serving Cocktailj - ■ - Mixed Driniti services on Friday and Saturday and his committee. This replaces and mothers who work to at­ Members of the Altar and Ro­ Chempagne and Wines of Rare Vintage evening. the ham and bacon booth, usually tend. The meeting will be held sary Society will receive Holy Confirmation Set featured at bazaars. on Monday evening, Nov. 28, at Communion together in the 7 :30 end ieeturing nigfitJy /rom 9 'til 1 A variety of children’s games 7:45, in the auditorium of the o’clock Mass on Sunday, Nov. 20 Confirmation will be admin­ will be taken care of by the school. Father Edward Leyden, Two students from the sixth Ruth Elisabeth istered by Archbishop Urban J. members of the Junior Legion of pastor of Christ the King Parish grade took part in the vocations at fha Elactronle Kay Board Vehr at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. Mary, who will also be sales­ and former archdiocesan super­ revue on Veterans’ Day. Patricia 11. Parishioners from St. Anne men in the popcorn booth. intendent of schools, will be the Hippas wore the garb of a Nurs­ and Holy Trinity, Westminster, The square dance groups, with guest speaker. The Curtin School ing Sister of Mercy, and Coleen will be confirmed at this time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arkins in charge, of Dancing, under the direction Weber was one of the winners Old Instructions for adults to be will sponsor the candy booth. of Mrs. John Curtin, will pre- of the essay contest on “Voca Chalet confirmed will be held on Mon­ The members of the Holy .»ent a program of authentic Irish tions.” Bob Allphin^s day evening, Dec. 5, and on Fri­ Name Society will work in the folk dances. Our Lady Queen of Heaven 1520 Washington (E. C oHok Ave. and Washington) day evening, Dec. 9, at 8 ,m., in variety of games booths pro-,.. _ .. . Sodality will meet on Thurs­ St. .Anne’s Parish Hall. vided for the entertainment of !^ "°^ Koiory Meeting day, at 7:30 p.m., in the audi­ ------— ------Mrs. Paul V. Murray, presi- Telephone for Reservation for Parties— AL, 5-2500 torium of tha school. It is im­ I I 1 ^ 1 I 1 ^ 1 I dent, will preside at the meeting portant that all mambers be “COME AS YOU ARE" . - - SPACIOUS PARKING on time as tha program will on Friday, Nov. 18. .Members Lokewood btudents preceaa tha business meeting, will assemble in the church at l:4iV?ai:.7ai“?ii"i'a7i;?ah:rai1i7aiTr4>'r?a7l.7*Si:'a^'Ya6rrai::i»::r^ 1 p.m. for the recitation of the Studont InstrucHon Rosary and Benediction and then Religious instruction for boys Skating Party on Nov. 18 go to the lounge room for the and girls attending the junior business meeting. Mrs. T. K. and senior public high schools Lakewood.— (St. Bernadette’s Immaculate Heart of Mary Earley, program chairman, will will commence Tuesday, Nov. Parish)— The junior high school; Circle will meet Thursday, Nov. | introduce Father Joseph O’Mal- 15, in the library of St. John’s CONViNliNT PAIKINO * ClOSiO MONOAYI students will have a skating 17, in the home of Mrs. Laura;ley of St. Philomgna’s Parish, School. The class starU party at the Roller Rink in Lake- Sheda. 335 Balsam, at 12:30 p.m. Denver, who will show slides of promptly at 7 p.m. and termi­ wood, 8020 W. Colfax, on Friday, (or luncheon and canasta. jhis trip to the Eucharistic Con- nates at 8 p.m. Parents arc Nov. 18, from 7 p.m. until 9:30 Members of Mother Cabrini|gre.ss which was held in South reminded of their duty to see p.m. From there they will go Circle and their husbands will' America. that their children attend these back to the school hall for re­ meet Thursday evening, Nov. 17,1 Hostesses for the tea and so- classes. A grade school knowl freshments. The group will meet in the home of Mrs. Robert De-|cial hour which will follow the edge of religion is not sufficient BREWED WITH at the school and leave there at ven, 25 Zephyr Street, forlmceting will be ‘ Mmes. Daniel equipment for the youth of to- 6:45 p.m. '•Thanksgiving dinner” at 6 :3 0 'J. Reinert, H. C. McCoun, Henry Turkey Party Nov. 19 p.m. I -f- -j- V E I>TITF. Everyone is invited to the tur­ PURE ROCKY key games party to be spon.sored YOUR by the PTA Saturday, Nov. 19. in the school basement hall. There is a donation of $1. Besides the RESERV.ATIONS FOR $100 special prize, there will be MOUNTAIN other attractive awards pre­ sented. The proceeds will help Family defray expenses of the school. SPRING WATER wo t rs [ so ^‘Thanksgiving Dinner’^

SINCERELY YOURS Liberace, Joanne Dru, Dorothy a t / j TASTE Melon*- In Color and Cinemaai^^pa

i / r m W ««' E..S. OPEN WEEKENDS Gknn Ford, Dorothy McGuire In TRIAL P!ut fecund Feature with AMERICA’S FINE .LIGHT BEER’ Jerk Faience and Barbara Ruah Downtown (.’berry Creek Call a 1512 Curtis No. 2 Cherry Creek Dr. Skau, and Patricia Kelly; and front row, Josephine Coil Mrs. McDonald Cheerleaders ZOIVEt AB School. Denver, shown above. Taylor. Jean Thompson, Cathy Cullen, mascot; v i a .MAin 3-7171 Mary Thorpe, and Myrna Lartigue. FLorida 5-3533 CBSAPKK RATES At St John's Marianne Brennan. Pep Club These girls led the student body in inspiring a -WAT RADIO CLEA.V NBW C A R j'lea d c: Kathleen .-Mien. Beveilv Hall. Paulette eieater effort by the St. John athletic teams.

mk wmmm PAGf TfM OffTee, 938 B annock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4^205 Thuridoy, November 17,1955

Guardion Angels' YPC Mother of God Sets Group Communion

(Guardian Angali’ Pariak, Altar, Rosary Denver) The Young People’s Club will receive Communion in a group in Bazaar Success the 8:30 a.m. Mass Sunday, Nov. 20. (Molhar of God Pariah, Daavar) The dance committee thanks The needlework bazaar and all who h e l ^ make the dance a success. Winners of the turkeya bake sale sponsored by the Al­ that were given away are Hank tar and Rosary Society Sunday, Feldhake, John Gardner, Val Nov, 13, brought in a profit of Golden, and Jerry LaRusso. almost $350. Mrs. James Price, The pariah will have Confir­ president, and Mrs. Ralph Burg, mation some time this spring. All children who are to be confirmed ways and means chairman, thank and are attending public schools all those who contributed to the must attend catechism classes at Plan Games Party Ey -,'s S , u £ : Leaders of the PTA, pictured above, are, left success of the sale, especially held every Saturday morning to right, Mrs. Robert Kinkel, president; Mrs. those members who staffed the 9:30 in the church hall. ton, arc shown above completing plans for the Edward Opsahl, secretary; Mrs. Sherman-Brown, booths and the young girls who annual turkey frames party to be sponsored by the hospitality chairman; and Mrs. Howard Kinkel worked in the fudge and doll croup Thursday, t{ov. 17, at 8 p.m. in the school booths. nail. All parishioners are invited to attend the and Mrs. Norbert Dearth, cochairmen of the ways event, at which turkey.s and many prises will be and means committee. Two PTA officers absent Special prizes were awarded awarded. Proceeds will be used to defray the when the picture was taken were Mrs. Frank as follows: Electric skillet, Mrs. m cost of the book-rental system and other school Cowing, vice president; and Mrs. Fred Clark, Irving Fischer, of 332 E. 6th Ready Ipr Winners p.m. There will be 20 games for 50 cents. Two projects undertaken by the PTA. treasurer. Avenue; basket of fruit, Alice complete turkey dinners plus consolation prizes, Gathercole of 1320 E. 11th turkeys, and hams will be given away that night. + - + + + + ish, Denver, will be held Monday, NoV. 21, in the Avenue; dolls, Mrs. Hugh school gym, 43rd and Federal Boulevard, at 8 O’Grady and Mrs. John Loseman. -1- + -|- + + + Littleton Pastor Praises PTA^ Urges Father O'Malley Addresses Group The Rev. Joseph O’Malley of St. Catherine's Annual Turkey Party Checklist Support of Annual Games Fete Nov. 17 St. Philomena’s Parish showed slides and spoke to the Altar ABBEY RENTS / S' and Rosary Society at the meet­ Scheduled for Nov. 21 in School Gym Littleton.— (St Mary’s Par­ bers” in the school throughout Turner, assisted by the men of ing held Nov. 10. It was an­ "Evtrything for tho Party" ish)— Members of the PTA were the past years. “For this party,” the parish; * nounced that the society now has he continued, “we should like to (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) church and the meeting will They also thanked everyone for saluted by Father Frederick D. Ticket committee, Mrnes.’ Rob­ 126 members, and that a check c o m MAKERS SLYCrVARE McCallin, pastor, in a letter to give them all the encouragement ert Koran, Jerry Rooney, Walter for $100 had been given to the The date for the Holy Name follow. The guest speaker will the wonderful food shower given all parishioners urging generous we can. Sanchez, and Paul Weeks; and Re'v. Paul Reed, pastor, in par­ Society’s big annual turkey party present a program of Christ­ the nuns. O Iw ttar S p m rfa n I has been set for Monday. Nov. 21, mas ideas. Election of officers The winners of the special C«U S*rw«rt V support,for the fifth annual tur­ "Their intere.st is primarily for special games committee, Mmes. tial payment for the new cas­ nSHWARE c«aui M key games party. The colorful our children. Even for the little Wayne Duckworth, Arthur Du- socks and surplices for the al­ a t^ o’clock in the school gym. will be held. prizes were Mary McNicholas, ImBm C«m . Oi«Mp • event, sponsored by the -PTA, ones?” • Four, C. P. Hoffman, and E, A. tar boys. Sixty g;ames will be played, 125 at PTA Parly Sylvia Wargin, and Carolyn IrvWlMlwt Dmm* • will be held in the school hall Opsahl. The PTA met Nov. 8 with 125 Eckert. The winners of other SaUJM.v The public is invited to the Hostesses for the luncheon with the first 20 games for 50 Ommh* rutM SarriAf FvrEi . .j Thursday, flov. 17, at 8 p.m. games party, according to Mrs. Cub Scout Pack that preceded the. meeting were cents. Turkey and -hams will be women attending. Murray Wolz, prizes were Mmes. E. P. Kirk, M. Fnwt t S#eee Semi^SpeW . j J . Cullen, Kay Dumphy, J . Nel­ DitK«« . . Proceeds from the affair. Fa­ Robert Kinkel, PTA president The parish is organizing a Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mrs. W. L. the prizes. Consolation priz^ also assistant fire chief, gave a talk on fire prevention and urged son, D. Malone, J . McHugh, Mary ImH ther McCallin said, will be used Admission is $1 for adults and Cub Scout movement for boys O’Brien, and Mrs. W. A. Barlow. will be offered. Two complete fUHtn . . . mothers to teach their children Huck, C. Des Moineaux, J . Wal- to pay off obligations that “have 50 cents for children. Refresh­ of ages 8, 9, and 10, inclusive. The Men’s Club is offering dinners will be awarded as spec­ lUlth DiiW SHVH SERVICE what to do in case of fire. Mrs. teds, H. Grant, M. Ruscetta, H s«uruM« not been little and have helped ments will be available in the A meeting will be held in the a color TV set as a special ial prizes. CanMabrav all parishioners and the whole H. Manning gave some helpful Jacques, Rose Maglicho, Irma S*tfc«n . . • OuSkv Dviwt iB ' hall. school at 8 o'clock on Monday prize at the next games party Tickets may be purchased at FUUi. parish to a great extent” All ideas on decorating and gift Perry, G. Kiesler, Michael Puzo, OtawMyK I Mrs. Kinkel praised the work evening, Nov. 21. to be held Dec. 13, in the the door. V V V 0 I previous annual benefits were wrapping. Mrs. G. Canny and J. Connell, M. Massaro, Mary done by other officers and lead­ church hall. Tickets may be Tha Altar and Rosary So­ for the school’s book rental pro­ All parents who are interested Mrs. G. Botero thanked all the Fostine, D. Emily, Mary Buck, Unv ers of the PTA, as follows: Mrs. obtained at the rectory. ciety will meet Tuesday, » . gram. in this organization and would mothers for their help in making G. Bley, Frey, P. Dispense, 6USSWARE Cftamm Frank Cowing, vice president; Mrs. John Bowler is a patient Nov. 29, at 1:30 p.m. Tbe Ros­ AA Tr«Y« • • • »Q “In view of all the PTA has like to have their sons become in Mercy Hospital. ary will be recited in tbe the card party a huge success. H. Beard, A. lacovetta, J , Sant- Imt • . .Q FimcK l«wk done for our children,” the pas­ Mrs. Edward Opsahl, secretary; Cub Scouts are asked to attend. angeio, Annette Lombardi, Sarah Swyan . . « Mrs. Fred Clark, treasurer; Mrs. It is necessary that they be pres­ Kearney, M. Woodrich, A. De GMum .•. Tm Serviw. tor pointed out, “it goes without cUcEuiieUiMi Tray* ...... Q emphasis that each parishioner Sherman Brown, hospitality ent at this initial ^meeting if Salvo, and G. LaVelle. birs W«W Fildwi .|j chairman; and Mrs. Howard Kin­ GUn Tray$. . is asked to do his utmost to at­ such a group is to be success­ St. Joseph's Parish Plans Benefit Pollock'announced the dates for G(mm« tend the games party and sup­ kel and Mrs. Norbert Dearth, co- fully organized in the parish. picking up the different sizes of UqoMT GUnm lAR(PartaUa). . chairmen of the ways and means port this worthy cause. This Those who ordered their hall on Saturday, Nov. 19, until should be sent on, to help pay uniforms. committee, and several other (St. Joseph’s Polish Parish, Den­ Oy Fa$Mom4i WASH TUIS . . .0 year, along with ,a larger book Christmas cards from the PTA 7:30 with the name of the donor for the school repairs. Those wishing to donate cookies FiMcll . women members of the group. ver) bill and many other projects, may obtain them in the lobby All PTA mothers and w(wen listed. The food will be sold after Grade mothers are needed to to S t -Gatherine’s USO cookie PmtitCmm, . Committee Named ftifiUt Om«t • TA8LES new black-out curtains for the of the school after any of the in the parish are asked to bring each Mass on Sunday, Nov. 20. help in the school. A mother, ja r are asked to call Mrs. C . school hall have been provided The following committees have Sunday Masses. homemade food to the school The main feature at this bake when called upon, is asked to ac­ Canny, GR. 7-3159. The dates S«Hi 4 C*r4 . by the PTA at a cost of $400.” been appointed for the games cept this job, and to notify her are Dec. 10 and Feb. 18. Mrs. SkwkotGtmw sale will be Polish sausage sand­ S«9«a 4 Father McCallin noted the ex­ party; Committee in charge, J. wiches and coffee. Everyone is child’s teacher so a group may Canny will pick up the cookies. Cramait . CHAIRS cellent work done by PTA mem­ Sherman Br/)wn and Edward welcome to come and enjpy a be organized by tbe meeting Dec. There will be no PTA meeting VatarGUma CWmm Cathedral PTA to Hold 5. Sister M. Rosalind, principal, Valar 6oU«b : : : : 8 lunch. Help is also needed to in December. Hostesses for the Wat«r ntdim serve and those willing are asked thanks the PTA for the exten­ Nov. meeting were room mothers Wkinktj GUimi r to come to the school. sion phone which has been in­ Mmes. P. Bertolt and E. Pavone, Win*»• Waww . .C COAT UCKS . .D stalled upstairs in the school. There's Nothing Like Money in the Bank , , , Helpers Thanked assisted by Mmes, R. Druse, C. Benefit Party on Nov. 19 Drive Progress Made Mollicone, F. Dominico, and J . sHONf £0* noMft Dcuvinri Ben Oletski, PTA president, Delaney. (Cathedral Parish, Denver) The campaign to raise funds dent, called the meeting to order thanks all who donated gifts, and to repair the pariah church and The prize donated by Mrs. V. The PTA will^sponsor a bene­ at 8 p.m. Reports were given by workers who helped make the school is gomg nicely. A great Jones was won by Mrs. J . Metz­ A SAVINGS ACCOUNT fit card party and bake sale in Mrs, James Caves, secretary; benefit party on Oct. 28 a suc­ sum of money will be saved on ger, and the cake made by Mrs. VI: 4^ I Malo Hall, 1845 Logan Streep Mrs. Charles Kurtz, treasurer; cess. One - third of the PTA labor if all the men in the par­ E, Marine, by Sister Rose Aloys- Saturday, Nov. 19. Numerous Mrs. Jacqueline Greisen, civil membership dues, which are ish work together. To give time ius. ’ AT NORTH DENVER BANK gifts, including a handmade knit defen.se; Mrs. R. J . Connor, cir­ $1.50 a family, have been paid. or services, those interested may A beautiful set of gold crucifix stole and a 22-piece set of din- cles; Mrs. Robert Northern, visi.r Dues should be sent with chil­ call Mr. Oletski'or Father John rings made and donated by Mrs. 350 Broadway nerware will be presented. tation; and Mrs. Michael dren to school. Guzinaki, pastor, as to when Q. Botero, 4519 Bryant Street, IS THE EASY WAY! The card party, will feature a O’Rourke, CPT league chairman. A traveling food basket was they can help the men who are Will be awarded after the first dessert luncheon which will be Mrs. Edward Mackell, mem­ started at the past PTA meet­ now working to complete a school of the year. The PTA women PE. 3-4651 served at 1 p.m. All types of bership chairman, gave a de­ ing. After it reaches a home it kitchen and other repairs. have them on display after the It's easy to open a savings account at card games will follow. Guests tailed report on the membership Sunday Masses. are reminded to bring their own drive. She announced that nine North Denver Bank . . . and your sovings cards. high school home rooms and the fifth and sixth grade rooms had Turkey Party on Nov. 19 grow as easily as you make your regulor Home-baked pies, cakes, and AOVBKTISBMENT candy will be offered as “take brought in 100 per cent PTA deposits, with high earnings, too! home treats” in the bake sale membership. She complimented held in conjunction with the card the sisters for th^r co-opera­ At St. Mary Magdalene's tion in this project. Start your account todoy . . . or to­ party. A telephone committee is busily contacting PTA members A new .secretary was elected morrow. Jiist stop by anytime before (St. Mary Magdalena's Pariah, The members of the Altar and for donations of food. to succeed Mrs. James Caves Denver) Mrs. Francis X. Coyle, ways Rosary Society who will serve 6 p.m. . . . It will take only a few min­ who resigned. Elected to this A Thanksgiving turkey party on committees for November are and means chairman, is in charge office was Mrs. Charles Schwei- will be given on Saturday night, utes. You'll be glad you did! of this project. Her cochairmen as follows: Sanctuary, Mrs. Mc­ der. Nov. 19. This party, which is an Laren and Mrs. Thompson; large are Mrs. Joseph Sticksel and More than $200 profit wet annual parish affair, will be held linens, Mrs. Todd; small linens, Mrs. Robert Cink. The refresh­ realized in the bake tale held in the hall at W. 26th and Mrs. Fisher; Albs, Mrs. Wedlick; ment chairmen are Mrs. V. J. in St. Paul’s reading room Depew Street at 8 o’clock. Ip ad­ and surplices, Mrs. Sidor. (Pat) Murphy and Mrs. James Tour ffiofidty NiighborhooJ Sonk during the Mast hours on Sun­ dition to the many turkeys and St. Mary Magdalenes’ Circle Keeps. day, Nov, 13. The results groceries to be given away, the will meet in Mrs. C. E, Tracey’s P’TA Meeting Held were announced by Mrs. Rote grand prize will be a 25-pound home on Thursday, Nov. 17. The Rev. William Jones, arch­ Mattick, president of the Altar turkey. Cub Scouts to Meet jpRTH De DVER BADK diocesan superintendent of and Rosary Society, sponsor- The weekly games party will Cub Scout Pack 27 is resum­ schools, gave an inspiring talk on ing group for the sale. be postponed until Friday, Nov. ing its activities this month. “Peace— the Tranquillity of Or­ 2.5. W. at Julian St. • GLenddle 5-4701 Mrs. Unsag, 1544 Emerson Prospective members and their der” at the PTA meeting held in Street, was awarded the deco­ parents are invited to attend the DKIVt-IN WINDOW OfCN 'Til 6 t.M. • f « £ f MASKING Oscar Malo Hall Nov. 7. A large rated cake made by Mrs. Clif­ pack meeting on Monday, Nov. number of fathers and mothers ton Levins. CJhairmen Mrs. Eu­ 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the parish were present. gene Sullivan and Mrs. Martha hall. ' Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald, presi- Film to Be Seen Flanagan wish to thank all the A planning meeting for par­ women who donated baked foods ents of boys already enrolled in for the sale. the Cub Scouts will be held in The Christmas card sales are By St.Therese's the home of Earl Martelon, 4835 progressing well according to W. 32nd Avenue, on Monday, Life's Loucties ‘ Mrs. Mattick. Women who have Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. This will sacrificed their time each Sun­ Unit in Aurora be the monthly business meet­ day morning in order to display ing. Important issues to be dis­ the cards are Mmes. Burke, Gil­ Aurora.— (St. Therese’s Par­ cussed include the approval of “ If you wont to moke a hit with your wife, gel her one newly nominated officers and bert Fuchs, Maurice Lamy, Rose ish)— The Altar and Rosary So­ of these bedside phones. Mon, this is luxury—and costs Mattick, Smith, and .Margaret ciety will meet Thursday, Nov. the discussion of fund-raising the Hamilton, Theresa Feeney, Jo­ 17, at 7:45 p.m., following the plans. only 3 or 4 cents o d a y .” sephine Roberts, and Helen Mrs. Harry Jones, PTA pub­ recitation of the Rosary. Father Order your additional telephones now, for those places where' O’Connor. Peter Wildhaber,. S.M.B., the licity chairman, has resigned. guest speaker, will show some The new chairman is Mrs. R. E. you're most likely to be when you need them. The instaUa- slides on Switzerland and a film Scott. Anyone having news per­ tion charge is small, regardless of location. Phones are now on the 1954 California Rose Pa­ taining to school activities may available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for m Annual Games phone her at BE. 7-2117. rade, called Springtime in Calif­ nominal, one-time extra charge. Call our Business Office. ornia. Orders for Christmas cards are still being taken. Those de­ Mountain States Telephone. Party Is Slated Adults who have not been con­ siring to order cards may con­ firmed will be expected to attend tact Mrs. Walter Schmitt, BE. classes on the Monday and Fri* 3-0331. At Holy Rosary day previous to Dec. 4, unless particular circumstances require (Holy Rotary Pariih, Denver) private instructions. The PTA will hold its annual All candidates for Confirma­ tion are required to obtain bap­ turkey games party on Friday tismal certificates and provide Announcing. Our First night, Nov. 18, starting at 8 sponsors of the same sex who o’clock in the school hall. Twenty have been confirmed a n d are turkeys will be awarded. A large practical Catholics. attendance is urged and every­ Baby-Sitting Co-op one is recommended to come, be­ To Accept Applications ANNIVERSARY SALE cause this games party is one .The rules committee of the St. of the largest projects of the Therese Baby-Sitting Co-Op has PTA. decided to accept a limited num­ The PTA will meet on Thuri- ber of new applications. Copies day, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. in the of rules explaining this co-opera­ STARTING NOVEMBER 17,1955 This fellow isn’t exactly spreading sunshine, school. The fifth and lizth tive plan are posted in the vesti­ 1 grade mothers will act as host- bule of the church. • He's one of the most annoying characters. . . a light hog. He ettet. Couples interested in joining AN "HONEST-TO-GOODNESS” ONCE A YEAR SALE! At the card party held by the the Baby-Sitting Co-Op are re­ gets a little bit of news by taking all the light (along with all PT.4 the following received the quested to call t h e secretary, awards: General Electric skillet, whose number is listed in the co­ the pleosore) out of everyone else's reading. Leo Burggraff; $20 tailored operative rules booklet. Floor Samples of Contemporary F'urniture trousers, Mrs. Dugan; leather All CFM groups of the parish A CERTIHED LAMP with its glass diffusing bowl would change purse, Ronie Reposa. wil receive Communion this Sun­ day, Nov. 20, in the 9 a.m. Mass. and Accessories Including Decorator Lamps those frowns to smites and smooth out the whole situation. Everyone It Invited to make HAIR PIECES Advent wreetbt for their CERTIFIED LAMPS are designed to spread even, glareless hornet « t ek meeting in the par- NEW CATALOG FREE! ith hall Sunday, Nov. 27, at fight over a large areo . . . no one has to strain their eyes or 2:30 p.m. Thote withing to JV81 OCT! participate thonid call EM. 6- CMBkk tfMrittiM •* 7107, or EM. 6-3722, on or be­ Come In And Register get in on awkward position to read... why don't you try tm Ml l«MiR| • t • • 11 rewNrsetisei fore Nov. 23. intcldoi. tk&icfKL one and soe? %mi ImmtM F t • • ff 9 Convert Received I K*! Itm! For One of Our lon^ tk» — » ttr 9i James Richard Russell. 143614 Call this Company or your Dealer. vw atHifaulurfhr. Kenton Street, was baptized and .‘30.31 East 2nd .Kvr. WrMr received into the Church, with Fabulous Special Prizes Mr. and Mrs. Brown as sponsors. Kutl Must* Hik. Mullot Bros. Dudley 8-3675 •t|«. DHt OC-2 11 • ■ I, rvitekM. m H. lIHltfi* Aw Are you current in your pey- ( ^ ' ydli/: Smke Crnfmi Mhi. Mt eWtaf* L HL TTientB to the Archbi*hop*t Cera* paijn? Thursday, November 17, 1955 Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE ELEVEN Benefit Tea at Theatine 2 Holy Family Students Star in Plays (Holy Family High School, Seminary Slated Nov. 20 Denvar) • A benefit silver tea, to at 1050 S. Birch Street Paul Coffey, son of Mr. and which the public is invited, Several women are heading Mrs. Edmund Coffey, 4442 Quit- will be held at St. Andrew a group the silver man, is the new freshman class Avellino’s Seminary, Denver, tea. Members include Mrs. president at Holy Family. Fresh­ on Sunday, Nov. 20, from 4 Luis F. Guzman, Mrs. James men elected officers Monday in to 6 p.m. Proceeds from the H. Bruce, Mrs. Gulio Gomez, a meeting directed by Bill Pade affair will be used to purchase and Mrs. Ramon J. Trevino, and Jim Burke, president and vice a station w apn for the Thea­ who have been active in pro­ president, respectively, of the tine seminarians, who at pres­ moting projects for giving as­ student body. Paul as class presi­ ent receive their studies at St. sistance to the seminary. dent will automatically repre­ Thomas’ Seminary, several Although the Feast of St. sent his class on the Student miles away. Andrew A v e 11 i n o occurred Council. Father Bartholomew Quet- Nov. 10, and was marked by Other class officers are Judy clas, C.R., is in charge at the a private observance at the Beck, vice president; Sharon seminary. After the tea, games seminary, a solemn observance Richardson, secretary; and Larry will be played and entertain­ will be rendered on Sunday, Morahan, treasurer. ment provided. S t Andrew Nov. 20. The benefit will fol­ Seniors sponsored the pep Avellino’s Seminary was dedi­ low these ceremonies honoring rally in preparation for the poly cated by Archbishop Urban J. S t Andrew Avellino, wHo was Family-Annunciation game. The Vehr last May 25. Then it had a famous member of the Thea­ class president, Bob Decker, led eight seminarians, and now tine Order before his death in the rally. The seniors’ last foot­ the number is 17. It is located 1608. ball pep rally brought forth a song composed by the class. On Friday evening the same .group Larimer Vocational School sponsored a victory dance in the school hall. At the dance the Vocations Preview ^ preview of the Sister Ancilla Marie wrote the script for the Student Council junior represen­ vataiiun> riCVICW vocations of tomorow “Paride for Peace” given Nov. 11. ’ tative, Dennis Gallagher, and a Yniinn Thpcnianc Young Thespians in Holy Family High finds the Rt. Rev. Monsignor William M. Higgins, I DUny I ncapiaila school, Denver, include Mary Carole To Be Dedicated Nov. 17 Four students from St. Philomena’s partici­ band member, Tom Westover, Sister Ancilla Marie, Connie Patton as Sister Dispense (left), who starred in RumpeUtiltskin over the week end, pated, Jo Ellen Duggan a.s a Good Shepherd nun, entertained fellow students with and Rosemarie Brown, “Laurie Pennypacker” in the recent pro­ five-year dream of growth purchased for the Larimer Street Mary Lorettine, and Sister Agnes Therese check­ an Irish jig. and development will come true Vocational School is dedicated, ac­ ing through the Sisters of Loretto entry into the Stephen Poth as a page, Bob Selwyn as a page, duction of Mr. Pennypacker. Both shows were staged in Bonfils Father Charles Woodrich was Theater and were produced by local groups.______this Thursday, Nov. 17, when a cording to Mrs. J. Henry Mon­ vocations review. and Connie Patton as a Sister of Loretto, at Holy Family Nov. 10. He is + -L new and larger building recently aghan, chairman of the project’s + T having a private conference with board. each junior and senior in con­ Trf Be Marrifed The dedication will take place nection with the counseling he at a public open house from 7 to PTA at St. Philomena's to Hear does on vocations to the reli­ Recommended Firms -m - V 9 p.m. at the new quarters at gious life. 2861 Stout Street, Denver. The Mary Carole Dispense, daugh­ school is a nonprofit, nonsectar­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dis­ ian project for boys and girls in Talk by Authority on Communism pense, 4200 Lowell, had a lead in for Auto the early teen-age years to take the Children’s Theater produc­ worthwhile training during the (St. Philomen*’. Pariih, Denver) under the ipontorihip of requested to attend this meeting tion staged at Bonfils 'Theatre evening hours. Miss Anne Laughlin, noted in­ the Men’. Club. Arrangement, at which time the new cubs will over the week end. Mary Carole I The school was first started by ternational commentator on Com­ have been made to .eat the be initiated. Several cubs of Den has had minor parts before in SERVICE Henriette Six at 2330 Larimer munism and its influence, and at overflow on the fir.t floor, Two and Three will receive these productions but this time Street. Here boys were taught present a lecturer in sociology at with ample facilitie. to dupli­ awards of achievement and one had a main role, the princess in woodwork and the girls were Regis College, will be the guest cate the actual play. The main and two-year pins from Hank Rumpelstiltskin. given sewing instructions at the speaker at the meeting of the auditorium will ba the .cene Carroll, cubmaster. Rosemarie Brown, another jun­ Little Flower Social Center. It P a r e n t-Tcachers’ Association of the affair. The following women of the ior at Holy Family, recently was the - acceptance of the idea Sunday, Nov. 27, at 4 p.m. in Fifteen turkeys and two cash parish gave their time for the played at Bonfils. Rosemarie, and the enthusiasm of the pupils the school auditorium. The an­ awards will be presented from care of the altar the past two daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Continental Lincoln Mercury that created a waiting list, accord­ nual 'Th'anksgiving pantry shower the general participation. Addi­ weeks: Mmes. Mary Crowley, Brown, 4544 W. 46th Street, was ing to Mrs. Monaghan. Md reception for the sisters of tional attendance prizes will be M. J. Aziere, John Van Vran^ Laurie in the show Mr. Penny- the parish will be held simul­ awarded. Refreshments will be ken, T. V. Connor, A. W. Nichols, packer. “The waiting list continues but taneously. now the school has three floors in available. The admission price is Frank Polak, Frank Patton, Ed­ The Ski and Skate Club made which the enrollment may grad­ Fathers of the PT.\ will be 50 cents individually and $1 for ward Wadsworth, and Greg its first ski trip of the season to ually increase, and also space in the featured guests, and a small the whole family. Doughnuts and Cloos. Berthoud Pass Nov. 11. The club (£ o il SsdL TThoiiAL which the girls division will be buffet and social hour will follow. cider will be available. "Phe .Ann Marie Club will meet officers, Steve Beatty, Rosemary eventually housed,” she says. Mothers will be contacted by their Charles M. McConnell is gen­ Thursday, Nov. 17, at the home Burke, LaVern Ludwig, and Judy respective room mothers in re­ eral chairman, assisted by the of Mrs. J. M. Koehl, 1221 Del Heffernan, president, vice presi­ Funds for the school are do­ gard to the pantry showeV items. Mar Parkway, Aurora. “Colorado’s Highest Trader’^ nated by individual citizens as chairmen of the press, grounds, dent, secretary, and treasurer, Games Party Nov. 13 and bylaws committees. Our Lady’s Club will meet respectively, accompanied the well as by various associations. Nov. 28 at the home of Mrs. Alec Mr. and Mrs. William R. The main income source, however, Tha third annual turkey The Cub Scouts of Pack 124 club members. Father Patrick fam e, party will be held Fri­ will meet on Friday evening. Keller for luncheon and bridge. Kennedy, club moderator, chap­ W'alsh announce the forth­ comes from the school’s spon­ When the Altar and Rosary WHERE SERVICE IS FIRST sorship of the Denver Designers day evening, Nov. 18, at 8 Nov. 25, at 7:30, in the school eroned the group. coming marriage of their daugh­ p.m, in the school auditorium hall. All parents and cubs are Society met Nov. 14, Mrs. Dug ter, Marie Therese (above), to Show, held cech spring and fea­ gan announced that the society’s Donald Lancaster on Thanksgiv­ turing selected costumes of local project of recovering the kneeling U. S. State Dept. Voids ing Day, Nov. 24. Parents of the designers. benches has been completed. prospective bridegroom are Mr. Teachers for the school are sup­ Mrs. Richard Stubblefield re­ Russian Prelate's Visa 1700 E. Colfax DE. 3-4221 and Mrs. Perry C. Lancaster of plied through the Emily Griffith St. Rose of Lima PTA ported that the parish went over Ddhver, Opportunity School, and the the top in the Community Chest Washington. — Visas wanted Miss Walsh was graduated training is co-ordinated by the drive. Russian Orthodox Archbishop from St. Mary’s Academy, and Rev. James MeShane, S.J., of the Installs Officers' Slate The sixth grade pupils under Boris and his secretary to enter is attending the Loretto Heights Sacred Heart Parish. On the the direction of Sister Ancilla the U.S. were canceled by the Division of Nursing in St. school’s board in addition to Mrs. Marie presented the program. It State Department (St. Rote of Lima’. Pari.h, Anthony'p Hospital. .Mr. Lan­ Monaghan are Mrs. Maurice one-pound coffee cans from any was taken from their part in The move came when the Denver) caster was graduated from Regis Robineau, Mrs. Alegra Saunders, who have them to donate. The the “Parade for Peace.” Soviet demanded for the Arch­ baking will bcgjn within the High School and attended Regis Mrs. Harry Shubart, Mrs. Josiah Mrs. James Koning, president The sisters of the school an­ bishop much broader freedoms week. College. Holland, John Mullen O’Connor, of ,the Catholic Parent-Teacher nounced this past week that there than those traditionally granted Mrs. Frank Clayton was League, formally installed the will be a change in the uniform to the Catholic chaplain in Mos­ Juvenile Judge Phillip Gilliam, named librarian for the Catholic and Howard Johnson, Opportu­ officers of the St. Rose of Lima blouses beginning September of cow, including the right to min­ PTA on Nov. 8 in the parish hall. book rental program initiated in 1956. The new type of blouse ister to Americans as well as nity School principal. the society. Officers present were Bert may be utilized before then if the Russian nationals. S cA /ru t/i In connection with the dedica­ The Easter dance chairman. tion ceremonies, a contest will be Smice, president; Mrs. Earl current blouses wear out, the sis­ Father Louis Dion, the Massa­ BICYCLES Cochran, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Burton, announced ters announced. Full details will held to rename the school. Each the date of the coming dance as chusetts Assumptionist w ho enrollee will be asked to submit Don Milner, secretary; and Ed be made known at the PTA meet­ plans to leave for the Moscow Tripler, auditor. Absent owing to Easter Monday. It will take ing on Nov. 20. Specialiung a name. The board of directors place in the Rainbow Ballroom chaplain post Dec. 1, reported will later pass on a new name previous commitments to a Com­ Mrs. Bertha Schmitt at EA. he had not yet been informed of munity Chest dinner were Mrs. with Bobby Beers’ orchestra fur­ 2-9591 seeks to share with some and its originator will be nishing the music. The featured any withdrawal of his visa by Automobile and Complete awarded a prize. Eugene Burton, treasurer, and other woman an apartment in the the Russian government. Mrs., Frank Clayton, historian. prize will be ?25. parish. Lock and Key Service Judge Gilliam stated that he never has referred back to him Members gave a rising pledge of Mrs. Harry Schraeder, chair­ The instruction classes in loyalty to their officers. man of the altar committee, in- Catholic faith will end this com­ Navy Mothers’ Club a teqn-ager who attended the The Rocky Mountain Navy • iOCiH Iim KM Larimer Street Vocational Mrs. Koning in a short talk troduced Mrs. Elvin West, ing week and Baptisms will fol­ elaborated on the extensive pro­ cochairman, and discussed some low soon. -Approximately 10 will Mothers’ club No, 462 will meet LOCKSMITH School. Its efficiency in combat­ at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21, in ing teen-age delinquency in our gram of the league and the new rulings of altar care. Mem­ receive the sacrament within the Glodt Bicycle & Novelty Shop next three weeks. the club house at 1772 Grant community is more than evident, benefits it holds for members. bers of St. Jude’s Circle who will 2SJ Bnidway SP. 7-C4S8 have altar duty on Nov. 19 are The Men’t Club of the par- Street, Denver. Mrs. Elizabeth emphasizes the judge. She placed St. Rose’s PTA as the 39th member to come into the Mmes. Joe Padilla, Earl Cochran, ifh will meet Thursday eve­ Recht, commander, will preside. league. Mrs. Hal Heffron re­ and Ernest Robinson. For Nov. ning, Nov. 17, at 8 o’clock ported to the group on the Oc­ 26 assignees arc Mmes. Milo in the school 'auditorium with Third Order News tober league meeting which she Masterson, Harry Rosenberger, Father Harley Schmitt, pastor The Denver chapter of Our attended. John Francone, and Padilla. of All Saints’ Parish, as guast Lady of Mt. Carmel, Third Bert Smice announced the fol­ Mrs. Joseph Rollins reported speaker. Order Secular, will continue to lowing to head committees: Mrs. that the altar rail cloth and seve­ • Ernest Groschupf, 1043 Mil­ GET THE GENERAL ral paten covers had been com­ meet in the lounge of St. John’s Max McCluggage and Mrs. Era- waukee Street, aged 90 years, has Church, E. Seventh Avenue and lia Martinez, cochairmen of pleted. The linen committee been critically ill. Blood trans­ is at present working on an albs. Elizabeth, instead of at Mother' membership, Mrs. Robert Flynt fusions were given at Mercy Hos­ of God Church. and Mrs. William Wavrin volun- The memberihip report pital to save his life. Twelve WINTER TIRE The Beer That te»ed to assist; hospitality •howed an increaae of ei;ht in blood donors are needed for the Made Milwaukee Famous chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc­ memberthip. Total to date !• Bonfils Blood Bank to relieve this Donough, Mr. and Mrs. Amos 207. old gentleman of heavy expense, that he is not able to meet. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mel- Members on the sick list are on YOUR Car... MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. phy, and Mr. and Mr.s. Vince Ho­ Mrs. Clara Meyer. Mrs. S. Rich- Anyone interested may report gan; ways and means cochair­ meier, and Mrs. T. Thompson. to Colorado General Hospital and state that he i.s donating for ‘Robert M. — Paul V. — M. T. Murray* men, Mrs. Joseph Padilla and St. Jude’s Circle donated an Terms to Suit Mrs. Warren Foote, assisted by electric clock to be a featured Ernest Groschupf. the president and treasurer: pro­ prize at the gift and bake sale TODAY!!! No Interest gram cochairmen. Mrs. Charles on Dec. 4. St. Philomena's Circle To Aid Telethon Miller and Mrs. Charles litis, as­ will hold its annual valentine Keeps you going through win­ NO HANDLING EASY ANAGRAMS ter’s worst weather . . . no sisted by Mrs. Jim Payne; and cookie and candy sale on Feb. CHARGES Either is Correct, be­ publicity chairman, Mrs. Heff­ 12. A new member is Mrs. .A. more slipping, sliding, skidding. cause they mean the ron, who was also assigned to Bollig. St. Rose’s took in $17.50 "THE HOT ONE'S' same. TO SAVE IS TO represent St. Rose’s at future at its recent card party. HAVE and vice, versa. CPTL meetings. EVEN H O H E R " Room representatives are: For 87 Women Porticipate NEW KRAFT MUD, Start saving now {o have the first grade. Mrs. P. Hastings, Mrs. Burton in a report on . AH Tires , that nest egg. Your .sav­ Mrs. Jack Elvin West, and Mrs. Community Chest work done by « 1956 9 M ounted. ings are insured at the R. G. Blake; second grade, Mrs. members said that 87 women SNOW and ICE John Talvat and Mrs. Pepler; from the society participated, in­ First National Bank of third grade, Mrs. Reginald King cluding two majors, three assist­ CHEVROLET FREE Englewood. TREADS and Mrs. Robert Simons; and ant majors, and 12 captains. WE'VE BEEN GIVING We Check Your 3311 So. Broadway SU. 9-0511 fourth grade, Mrs. Thomas Nie- Report on Christmas card Front End man and Mrs. Jack Sweeney. sales showed that more than DENVER'S BEST DEALS Less Than ^4 Alignment • . . Dues were set at 25 cents per $700 worth have been purchased SINCE 1922 . . . Cost of a New Tire FREE member. The membership com­ in the parish. Cards will be dis­ H A n o H U B M ii mittee announced its goal to be played after all the Masses on 100 per cent, or both parents of Sundays and orders will still be J. Kernan Weekbaugh Don Carney all the school children. The drive taken. CAPITAL Chairman President will be climaxed at the next The next meeting will be regular meeting, Tuesday, Dec. Thursday, Dec. 8. The program RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. 13. . B r o a d w a y Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will be a Christmas party with a 1155 W. COLFAX Father Barry Wogan, pastor, 50 cent gift exchange. KE. 4-S20S presented the findings of Sister TAbor 5-5191 Bernadette, supervisor of ele­ There will be e turkey mentary school for the Sisters of gemei party on Thuridey, Charity, who made a visit here Nov. 17, in the periih hall et JOE ONOFRIO recently. He said she found the 8 p.m. Twenty turkeyt will be Loretto Heights College Home of Quality Pinnof children at ease, which she indi­ featured plut a bonui priie students under the direction of a complate ThankagiTing WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE cated as a sign of a happy home of Miss Eileen M c G o v e rn life. She pronounced the school’s dinner. Ticketi are $1. (above), social director, will equipment as being as fine as About 50 Sisters of Charity assist at the telethon for the Aid Cable-Mehlin any in the country. visited the St. Rose Convent on for Muicutar Dystrophy on Sun­ There were about 70 parents Nov. 11. Other visitors from this day, Nov. 20. Students volunteer­ Lester Betsy Ross present. Refreshments were community were Sister Maria ing their services sre Mary Ellen Teresa, principal ot the Pauline Bolger, Judy Buyer, Suzy Collins, Trade in your old piano served by the following hosts and hostesses: Mmes. Robert Memorial School of Broadmoor. Barbara Dehring, Nanry Eige- DENVER'S on a new Spinet or T-V Set Simons. John Ladurini, Earl Colorado Springs, and Sister man, Bobby Glennon, Sue Guiry, liest Trade in Town Cochran, Blase Padilla, Basil William, also of this school. The Jane Henie, Kay Hinman, Eleanor Dreiling, Charles Miller, and Hal latter were in Denver attending 1 Lommel. Joyce Maiselson, Mary 180.) Broadway MA. 3-8.58.S Heffron, chairmen: an d John the English In.stitute. I Lou McCabe, Rosalie McLennon, A ero., from the CoamopoiitaD Hotel McDonald and Bert Smice. St. Jude's Circle will meet on Mary Ellen Phelan. Hilda de NO. ianQiiiiiiiiuMiiuiiuiuiiiiiuiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiitituii::4’n!'iiiiumiimri'iii:iiiiiiiiiuimimiiiiiHiMtiiiuiiuiuuiiniii»Hiiiiiiiiuiiigiiii Others who assisted were Monday. Nov. 21, in the home of jPfyffcr, Helen Jo Ryan, Joan Carl Cochran, Blase Pa­ Mrs. William Wegrich, 570 S. Sanders, Jo Storey, and Yvonne dilla, John Ladurini, and Mrs. Dale Court. :St. Charles. Je ff Briggs. PayW More?'' a (Tratf«mark> | Fruit Cake Bake Speaker for Accountants BUICK A fruit f.ake bake will high­ light the Christmas gift and bake Dr. Clarence W. Tow of the staff at the University of Minne- Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores | sale to be sponsored by the .Altar Federal Reserve Bank of Kan­ Isota. and with the Office of Price and Rosary Society Dec. 4. Mem­ sas City will address the Denver Administration in Washington, Colorado Oicned Storet I bers will bake a supply of one- D.C. At the Federal Reserve DEALER pound fruit rakes which will be Chapter of the National Asso­ I6th & Glenarm | Bank he became financial econ- sold at the sale for $1 each. Mrs. ciation of Cost Accountants Tues­ |omist, moved on to director of Englewood 800 Sente Fe Dr. I Richard Herburger (WE. day evening, Nov. 15. at the Far­ ! research, and in January, 1961, 30 South Broadway JSth and California I 5-7565) and .Mrs. Charles Miller mers’ Union Building. Dr. Tow’.s ho was appointed a vice-president 3933 W. Colfax 17,1, ,„d Tremonl | (WE. 5-0486) have charge of subject will be ''Communicating Of the bank. ^DENVER BUICK Curtis & 15th St. I the program. Orders for fruit Information by the Most Effec­ Chairman for the program Is cakes can be placed with these tive Means.” Kenneth 0. Laird of Electron 700 tROADWAY at SPIER BLVD. • PHONE AC 2-3A5S IwinmtniiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiNiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitnifliiijiim women. They also will pick up Dr. Tow has served on the I Corporation. PAGE TWELVE Office, 938 Bannock Streef THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telepkone, Keystone 4-4205 Thurtdoy, November 17,1955

fisquiM cant 3/ l P o c s l Funeral at S t Philomena

HENRY W, HINKLE. 7S. of 1 8 0 step*daughters. Mrs. Charles D. Strong ters, Esther H. Carroll and Cath­ Is Given Mary C. Taylor Varion Stmt. Ht U iurvived by a and Mrs. Ralph A. Gibson of Denver. erine L. Cameron of Denver. Genevieve daufblor. Cbryitoll CoUman: a aoa. Requiem High Mass was celebrated Farley. Chicago, HI.: and Lillian Kob- Jarota HinklHtof DcnTtr: and a nWct, Nov. 10 In St. Phllomena*a Church. In­ emua of Denver. Requiem High Masa Mary C. Taylor, 71, of 790 Fill­ 1884, in Indianapolis. She moved Mrs. Gladys StiCtsl) of Dsnvcr. RsquUm terment Ml OliveL Boulevard Mortu­ is being celebrated Thursday, Nov. 17, more Street, died in the home of to Colorado Springs with her Mass was eslsbrated Nov. U in Holy ary. in All Saints* Church. Interment ML Ghost Church. InUnncnt ML OHvst. OliveL Boulevsrd Mortusry. her daughter in Amarillo, Tex., mother when she was a child, Horan Mortuary. EDA C. RUWART. 82. of S89S Fed­ after a snort illness. eral Boulevard. She li survived by a ELIZABETH CANDELIERE, 52. of wHere she received her educa­ AUCE M. CALUGAN, 19. of 2640 2820 Meade Street, formerly of 8524 Mrs. Taylor was born May 27, tion. She came to Denver in Magnolia StrssL She is survived by son, Charles H. Ruwart; a daughter, Mrs. Robert M. Murray; two grand­ Navajo. She Is aurvlved by her hus­ her husband. Charles B. GaUigan; one band. Anthony Candeliere: a daughter, 1911. daughter. Lorraine Marie Galligan: her daughters. Mary Schierburg and Ja c­ queline BuUard; two grandsons. Robert Mary Lou Perry; two brofhers. Thomas Mrs. Taylor married Ralph F. mother. Suaannt Torps^ four brothers. Murray. Jr., and Charles RuwalL Jr .; and Mike Lombardi; two slstera. Ade­ Taylor, June 20, 1906, in Colo­ John j. Torpey of ^kane. Wash.; and nine great-grandchildren. Requiem line Zolitor and Josephine Willingham: Charles L. Torpey. USAF: James R. and two granddaughters, Cheri and St. John Parish rado Springs. Mr. Taylor, an in­ High Mass it being celebrated Thurs­ Torpey of Denver; and Herbert Torpey day. Nov. 17. at 9 a.m. in SL Cath­ Cbarmalne Perry. The Rosary will be surance executive, died in Octo­ of San Praneisco. Requiem High Mass erine's Church. Interment ML OliveL recited Friday, Nov. 18. at 8:30 p.m. ber, 1963. was celebrated Nov. 16 in 8L James* Boulevard Mortuary. in Boulevard Mortuary ChapeU Requiem Church. Interment ML OliveL Boule* High Mass will be eclebrsted & tur- Mrs. Taylor was a member of /’Le.I.oe.n.e Pictured above are the vard Mortuary. MARY E. CAMERON. 81. of 2245 day, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m« in ML Carmel Pioneer Member Dun'st, John Reagan, Marie Burke, John Baker, the Altar and Rosary Society of women Lnairmen EDWARD M. McKERNAN. 74. of Knox CourL She is aurviv^ by her Church. Interment Mt. OliveL Boule­ chairmen for and Richard Brown; and standing, Mmes. Robert 2569 Eudora StreeL Re is survived by husband. W. J . Cameron: a son. George vard Mortuary. St. Philomena’s Church, Blessed his wife, Mrs. Jean M. McKemaa; two Cameron, Littleton; and four daugh- JOSEPH H. HERBENER, 70. of 951 Sacrament Church, and the Bar­ □tf\4 E raJIm II EFestivala « 4 : u m I the various booths of Henshaw, Dale Weber, Charles Keller, Robert Tenth Street. He is survived br a ney Boosters of RIgis High theStFrandivdeSales Pfannenstiel, and Leo Guerin. Unable to be pres­ sister. Mrs. F. B. Sullivan; a niece. Dies at Age 67 School. fall festival, to be held Sunday, Dec. 11. Seated, left ent for the picture were Mmes. Herman Miller Mrs. Colleen Anderson of Aurora: and Miss Agatha Zimmerman, a and Robert Carlia , a nephew, Brother Basil Augustine, She 'is survived byAwo daugh­ to right, they are Mmes. Charles Sekera, A. J. THERtS NO GRiATlR HANDICAP C.S.C.. of Mullen High School Requiem pioneer member of S t John the High Mass was celebrated Nov. 10 in Evangelist’s Parish, Denver, and ters, Mrs.' Evelsm L. Flaherty of + ‘ + + + ' + + 8L Elisabeth's Church. Interment ML the owner of the Old Pioneer Amarillo, and Mrs. Mary E. Sul­ to your child than imperfect sight, because seeing OliveL Hackethal 4 Noonan Mor­ livan of Randolph Field, San An­ tuary. C afe, sue- ability influences 85% of all learning. Don't let him WILLIAM EVANS. 66, of 2846 : c u m 1} e d in tonio; four sons, Ralph C, Taylor St. Francis HNS Plans Games Party Welton Street. Requiem Mass was l i i Mercy Hospital of Washington, D.C., T. Raber lag l>ehind because of faulty vision. Good vision celebrated Nov. 16 in Sacred Heart Taylor, Dudley S. 'Taylor, and Church. Interment OliveL ! Nov. 9 at the means better grades. ANN BRADY BAIR. 57. of 49 Meade C « .r. age of 67. The William B. Taylor, all of Denver; StreeL She it aurvlved by alx nieces, and a brother, Thomas C. Grif­ Featuring Turkeys as Main Awards Margaret McKlbbcn. Eileen Ewald. fin of Denver. Kathlen Moore, Joan Stanhope, and sig n o r John (St. Francis de Sales’ Parish, Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Marie any type of faneywork. Mrs. John Dorothy Oetsing. all of Denver; and -vg Moran, pastor, Requiem High Mass was cele­ Denver) Burke; apron booth, Mrs. A. J . Baker,.WE. 4-7001, is asking for SW IGERT BROS. Vli^nU Knight of Laramie, Wyo. The offered a Re- brated Nov. 14 in St. Philo­ The Holy Name Society’s an­ Dunst and Mrs. George Moss­ cupcakes, brownies, and . home­ Rosary will be recited Thursday, Nov. f ISSO Cmli/omia KByttont 4-7651 17, at 8 p.m. in Olinger't drawing -3 qu i e m High mena’s Church. Interment M t nual Thanksgiving turkey games brucker; made candy for the children’a room. Speer Boulevard at Sherman. Re­ ^ Mass Nov. 12. Olivet Boulevard Mortuary. party will be held in the high Ham and bacon booth, Mr. and bkzaar on Friday, Dec. 9, and BtlUr riu o n Good Stnic^ quiem High Masa will be elebrated Fri­ j fi Popularly school building Nov. 18 8t 8:30 Mrs. August Gagnon and Mr. for cakes and homemafc candy day, Nov. 18, at 9 ajn . in Anoupciation ‘ known as “Zim- p.m. Twelve turkeys, $800 in and Mrs. Robert Pfannenstiel; for Sunday, Dec. 11. Mrs. Rich­ for Every Ago At Right Prices Church. Olinger Mortuary. JAMES B. HARKINS, of Idaho . .. mie,” Miss Zim- Graduates of Cathedral cash, and a large basket of fruit hobby booth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ard Brown, SP. 7-6406, would CLASSES INDIVIDDALLT STYLED Springs. Colo. He is survived by a merman was a will be given away, according to Carlin; post office booth, Mr. like cash donations for the doll sistgr, Martha Obert of Esbon, Kans.; cousin of the late Monsignor Herman Miller, who will super­ and Mrs. Charles Keller; panda Oooth .or any type of dolls. a stepson, Harry Ferrell; two grand­ Plan Alumnae Group children; and three great-grandchil­ Bernard J . Froegel of Greeley. vise the games. Admission is $1. bear booth, Mrs. Herman Miller There will be a •peciel meet- dren. all of Idaho Springs. Requiem A native of Denver, she oper­ Graduatea of Cathedral High The Parent-Teachers’ Associ­ and'M rs. Charles Fostet; and iqg on Friday, Nov. 18, in Mass wiH be celebrated Friday, Nov. 18, ated, for 20 years, the Old Pio­ ation will conduct the annual children’s bazaar, Mrs. Dale room 4 of the grade school at 9 a.m. in St. Paul'a Church, Idaho School, Dtnver, a rt forming Springs. neer Cafe, which was founded by an Alumnae Aaaociation. Any­ open house and food shower for Weber and Mrs. John Reagan. for PTA officers aqd room GEORGE W. SAALER her father. A few yeara ago the one intercated in joining the high school sisters Nov. 17 Donations will be appreciated mothers of 12B, IIB, 9B, 2, George W. Saaler, 88. of 4536 E. cafe was moved to its present lo­ ahould aend a poatcard to the at the high school building from for the apron, cake and candy, and 3. Plans will be made for 16th Street, died Nov. 9 In a local cation, 2641 E. Second Avenue. Cathedral High' School office, 4-6 o’clock. Food donations may and doll booths. Mrs. A. J . Dunst, the December general meet­ % hospital after a ehort illneas. ing. Mr. Saaler was bom Aug. 81, 1867, Her parents settled in Denver 328 E. 19th Avenue, Denver, be sent with the students on SP. 7-2298, can ,use aprons or 4 in Syracuse. N. Y„ and was married many years ago in the area that or contact Mra. Joaeph L. Thursday morning or brought by + + • Put your dollars to | to the former Minnie 8. Stiekfort in now includes St. John’s Parish the parents in the afternoon. St Louis, Mo., in 1898. They came to Krainock (Barbara Burcher), Denver a abort time later. boundaries. Miss Zimmerman is 3442 W. Ohio, W E. S-6660. The Altar Society will meet in work whers they will I He was a partner in the Saaler- survived by three cousins, Mrs. the churdh at 1:46 o’clock Nov. Fenske Plumbing Co. In Denver for 46 Mary McCabe and Philip Mc­ 18, for recitation of the Rosary. work th# hardest. . . } years, retiring in 1940. Mr. ^ aler was a member of Blessed Cerement Cabe of Denver, and Mrs. Peggy The regular meeting will follow earning a high rate of | Church. Gassman of Narragansett, R. I., Boy Scout Legders in the assembly room of the He Is aurvlved by his wife: a daugh­ a former employe at the Rcgitter rectory. ter. Mrs. Marlon Schuyler of Evans­ library. 4X interest. | ton, 111: and a aister, Carrie Saaler of Attendance Award Following a brutal robbery In Get Appoiatoieats Syracuse. N. Y. Jim Anderies wasc winner of S.M* cesM cW ttyim I Requiem High Mass was celebrated her home, 227 Clayton Street, the .$10 attendance award at the •netUOMtOO I Nov. 12 In Blessed Sacrament Church. last Aug. 11, in which she -iras Olinger Mortuary. meeting of the Holy Name So­ beaten and $2,100 was stolen, At St. Cojetoa's JAMES J . NOCE Miss Zimmerman has been in fail­ ciety Nov. 14. The drawing is a r e p u b l i c James J. Noee, 78. of 6700 E. Ala­ feature *of each regular meeting ! meda Avenue, died Nov, 11 in a local ing health. She received the Last (St. Cajetan’a Pariah, Denver) L O A N C O . I hospital after a long illness. Sacraments in Mercy Hospital Joseph Carreon was named in­ of the society. All the men of Mr. Noce was bom Sept. 20, 1879. in Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cem­ stitutional Boy Scout representa­ the parish are invited to attend San Francisco. Calif. He came to Den­ the next meeting, Dec. 12. L. Paul ct/ QoodJ^ame 1636 Glsnorm • Denver, Cole, e ver when he was a chHd, was educated etery. Hackethal & Noonan Mor­ tive at the meeting Thursday, te.M>.t>.e ItJS ___ here, and for many yeara was pro­ tuary. Nov. 10. Anthony Jiminez is com­ Weadick has bren appointed by prietor of the Dorrington Sheet Metal mittee chairman. The scouts will Joseph B. Sheridan, president, to Works. send a letter to all the men Mevex W eati Out! After retiring from that business, receive Communion corporately Mr. Noce operated the Paramount Priest Buried in East in the 8:30 o’clock Mass Sunday, of the parish outlining the bene­ It U made of so inherited blend Poultry Farm. His hobbies were rais­ Nov. 20. It is hoped that soon a fits, activities, and plans of the ef dursbls Qualities, nurtured br ing flowers and pedigreed greyhounds, group. ambition and successes, tapered PHONE MA. 3-4281 and he was a member of the Denver Had Colorado Relatives new flag for the troop may be bv restraints, hardened by ael^ Greyhound Coursing Club. \ obtained. The grade school Communion disctfliftc. seasoned by humor and Mr. Noce Is survived by his wifA On Thursday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 Mass will be at 8:80 a.m. Friday, M oiO r P n Z 6 The major prize for the St. Francis de Sales fall pelisaed by afleetioa. ONE CALL Mrs. Lillian Noce: a son. William J. Father Michael S. Sziich, of Nov. 18. . Such names lire and «gain Noce of Angelica, N. Y .; three brothera p.m. in the church hall, ail Boy • festival Sunday, Dec. 11, is a 1966 Oldsmobile 88 tuength through sueceedinf George of Denver. LL Gen. Daniel the Dioceae of Pittiburgh, died Scouts will meet. This is open to Car Tickets Mailed rA m m ifioo Holiday four-door sedan. Shown above is the DOES IT ALL Not. 16. He is aurrived by his erttiont. Keep your name bright Noce of Castleton. Va.: and David Noee all interested parties. Troop 221 Joteph L. Sweeney, chair­ VUlllllil 1 1 committee for the award, left to rijh t, Arthur in memory! of Berkeley, Calif.; two sisters, Clara mother, Mrs. Anna Saiich, a also is taking part in the "Buy man of the St. Francis de Thnmer, John Reagan (standing), A. J. Dunst, chairman; and Serving All of Denver Mario nnd Lillian Noce of Denver: and member of St. Mary’s Church, four grandchildren. a Share in Boyhood" campai^. Sales fall festival, hat an­ Charles Kellet;. Jacques Brothers Colorado Springs; a brother, and Suburbs Requiem High Mass was celebrated The Young Ladies’ Sodality nounced that tickets for the Nov. 14 in Christ the King Church. Joseph, a member of Sacred Monument* of Dittinetion has scheduled a potiuck dinner. car hava been mailed. He Ezqui.ite Dry Cleaninf Olinger Mortuary. Heart Church, Colorado This will be followed by elections urges that returns be made as Since ISOt in On* Location MRS. P1ETRAFE6TO Springs; a sistar, Margaret, a Mrs. Angela Pietrmfeieo. 65. of 2'^84 of officers for the coming year. soon as possible to the rectory 28 E. 6tli At.. AL. 8-201S LINT-FREE and member of St. James’ Church, Eaton StreeL Edgewater, died Nov. ^ A games party has been slated or to A. J. Dunst, 644 S. in her home after a hcaK at»-iek. Denver; and four other sisters, CUNG-FREE on Sunday, Nov. 20, sponsored Pearl. Men will be in front She was bom Aug. 9, 1900. 'a Italy, one of whom is a nun. Re­ and was a seamstresa at a Ideal hos by the Carmelite Society. Re­ of the church each Sunday to Moth Proofing Free quiem High Mass will be cele­ THERE DENVER SHOrt TITH CONROENCB pital at the time of .er death. freshments will be offered at in­ whom returns may also be She is survived by her husband, An­ brated Nov. 20 in St. Joseph’s VCOVKtQVNsKE/UmSOUl O lE m CKEEX s D£u« SSSST termission, and before and after made. GOOD CLOTHES NEED All Type, of thony Pietrafesco: one aon. Anthony, Church, Coraopolis, Pa, J r .: two daughters. Mrs. Roee McIn­ the games. Committee ebaim ..n for thfe Lanadry S.rvice NOT BE EXPENSIVE tosh and Mrs. Dorothy McHatton, all festival have been appointed by of Denver: two brothers, Roxio and Mr. Sweeney as follows: Car ... TRULY THE Pete Guida of Denver: and two eisiers, THE Mrs. Josephine Cox, Denver, and Mrs. tickets, A. J . Dunst, Charles r Nettie Baker of Hays, Kans. Lady of Grace Parish Keller, Arthur Turner, and John Requiem High Masa was celebrated ENGLISH Nov. 14 m Holy Family Church. Inter­ Reagan; news bulletin and radio, ment Ml Olivet. Boulevar4 Mortuary. Ralph McCarthy; publicity, Mrs. MRS. ELLEN CAWLEY Plans Turkey Party Hoy. 17 A. I Dunst and (jharles Keller; TAILORS Mrs. Ellen Cawley, 82. of 2243 York games. Dale Weber, Neil Swee­ Street, died Nov. 8 in her home. ney, Joseph Sheridan, Mrs. Dale "May Melody” She waa bora in Ireland Feb. 16, (Our Lady ef Grace Parieh, 901 FIFTEENTH STREET 1878, and was a resident of Denver The goal is to have every man Weber, Mrs. John Reagan, for 68 yeara. Mrs. Cawley was a mem­ Denver) in the parish an active member George Mossbrucker, Tom Smith, Combine Quality and Style ber of the Loyola Altar and Rosary The fifth annual Thanksgiving The Anna liatod here deaervt to Society. Her former Denver address of the organization, which meets Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henshaw, at Prices Yon Can Afford be remembered when you are dis­ turkey party will be tonight, was 8130 Elitabeth StreeL the second and fourth Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Charles tributing your patronage to the She is survived by three sons. Frank Nov. 17, the Thursday before Sekera; different lines of business. and Hugh Cawley of Denver, and Wil­ Thanksgiving Day, to give every­ evening of each month. He liam Cawley of Sacramento. Calif.: two Booth construction, Herman sisters. Rose Hall of Long Beach. Calif, one a chance to carry home pointed out that the parish club Miller and John Cunningham; their festive turkey. and Katherine Hannah, Denver: five has great plans for this coming refreshments, Charles Reiter and grandchildren, and four great-grand­ Twenty big turkeys, a valu-, THE ONyr COAST TO COAST year and needs the help of all Otto D illin^r; doll booth, Mrs. c a r r u r i children. able special prize and cash, will Requiem High Mass wsa celebrated men. Among the plans are com­ Richard Brown and Mrs. Edward be the attractions to reward the TUK* Nor. U in Loyola Church. Interment mittees on planning for the fu­ Schimer; cake and candy booth. Ml OliveL Boulevard Mortuary. record crowd that is expected. ture parish school, neighborhood Forty Houri’ Devotion will zoning, landscaping and grounds •'Pioneer’* begin Friday morning, Nov. improvements, magazine rack, 18, in the 6:30 o’clock Matt. Mother of Nua of Christmas religious comiftittee, convert transcontinental Devotiont will be at 7:30 on Friday and Saturday eveningt committee, and a sports and youth program. freight Mailings and the doting on Sunday at Hurt in Crash transportation S p.m. The parish bake sale of the POSTAGE The parbh Men’s Club is mak­ Altar Society was a success, and Mrs. Agnes M. Grosheider, 63, DENVER-CHICAGO TRUCKING CO., INC. It is important that the send ing an all-out drive for mem­ all who worked on the commit­ mother of Sister Mary Christo­ er's return address appear in the bership, according to the club’s tee, and all who patronized the pher of the Sisters of Charity of 2501 Blake Derver KE. 4-7261 upper left comer of the address president, Cecil Rhodes. affair are thanked for their help, Cincinhati, is in St. Joseph’s Hos­ side of all parcel post Avoid the pital, Denver, recuperating from + + + + a skull fracture suffered in an "Lambeth use of address tags unless abso­ Manor” lutely necesMiy, in which case auto collision Nov. 11. a slip containing the name and Mrs. Grosheider was riding in address of the sender and the a car driven by her son, Roger, name and address of the ad 23, north on S. University BouIC' PRINTING COMPANY dresses should be placed inside vard, when another car, stopped KE. 4-4054 the pareel for purpose of identi­ and pointed south, was struck in the rear and careened across the "Fontaine” 1832 Curti. St. fication. Address labels, tags, and the address space on cards street into the Grosheider auto, and parcels should be free of any hitting it head on. extraneous written or printed Mrs. Grosheider’s condition matter. was considered serious, but she shows improvement and is GREETING CARDS believed out of danger. Her son H ot W atoT Unsealed Christmas greetings received severe head cuts. sent as third-class mail without A charter member of St. Vin­ unauthorized writing enclosed cent de Paul’s Parish, Mrs. Gros­ at its Best are chargeable with two cents heider lives at 922 Cove Way. postage (if weight does not ex­ Her daughter is in the Loyola! ceed 2 ounces). A minimum convent here. SALE! charge of three cents, however, is applicable to such greeting cards which measure less' than four inches long or two and K. of C. Set Dance International Sterling three-fourths inches wide. Patrons having a number of greeting cards to deposit are For Young People 32-pc. Service for 8 . urged to tie them in bundles (Cathedral Young People’s Club, icith C h e * i regularly 97 with addresses all faced one way Dsnver) $166 . , . limited time at plu 11% tsx before mailing so as to facilitate 99 The Knights of (Columbus are their handling in the post office. sponsoring a city - wide young A rare value . . . perfectly timed to grace your holiday Cards mailed in quantity should pie’s dance in the K. of C. Specialising in Quality Plumbing and be separated, for "local” and !ie on Wednesday, Nov. 23. table or make on extrovagont gift toirides of today Heating Repair* "out-of-town" delivery, and tied CDancing will begin at 9 a.m. and with appropriate labels which music ■will be provided by a mod­ or.yesteryeor! The Denver's three exclusive patterns may be secured from your let­ em polka band. It is a non-date , , . "Fontaine/ '"Moy Melody" or "Lambeth Manor." SLAHERY & COMPANY ter carrier or nearest postal sta­ affair, and admission is 60 cents. tion. CYPC’ers and their friends are • 8 knives • 8 forks • 8 teaspoons invited to attend. PLUMBING and HEATING PACKING • 8 salad forks • chest Tickets for the corporate Com­ CONTRACTORS Pack articles carefully and firmly in strong durable contain­ munion breakfast can be ob­ You can enjoy your iterling for the bolidaya— only 10.00 JOHN J. CONNUB. PmN.at ers. Double-faced .-orrugated the fifth annual Thanksgiving tained by calling Rose Slak, PE. down, 12 equal monthly paymentt, no carrying chargta aOBERT F. CONNOR. Vt«. PrMMrat cardboard cartons are recom­ bening m practice p^^y of Our Lady of Grace Parish, 3-8776; Art Jersin, GR. 7-1137; Marion Connelly MA. 3-7327; or 1726 MARKET STREET mended, with shredded paper, Denver, are Linda Cinocco, Father James Moynihan, pastor; and Downtown—‘Fifth Floor. Cherry Creek—Moln Floor PHONE MAIN 3-7127 or 3-7128 excelsior, or crushed newspapers Steve Cinocco. Twenty big turkeys and a special prize will be fea­ Sam Fergatto DE. 3-6694. The as cushioning material. tured at the event Nov. 17. price is $1.60. REMEMBER CAMPAIGN PLEDGES Your Contributions Still Needed to Provide for Future of Church in Archdiocese Thursday, Noyember 17,1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 PAGE THIRTEEN Making Indifferent Final Eflort to Bar B U T T R U p The Denver Catholic Register Them From Switzerland Catholics Different President.^...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. for Editor...... R t Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour. D., LittD ., LL.D. acts CithoNes Bv M CoDTrlsbC list, N.C.W.O. Sarrie* Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. Jesuits Refute Executive Editor....—__.—..—.....Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. Cottsenla^t/ ofde Morelia, World's Greatest Associate Editors— Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D. j Rev. M exico, fouttded bu Bishop Corona.^ Daniel Flaherty, M.A.; Linus Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, in, 174-0 was ihe first consenlatbru y L ittD .; Jack Heher, B.A., L ittD .; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., laxist' Charge of masic iti A m erica. How -the home Missionary Field? LittD .; Ray Hutchinson, M.A.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. isf (he SiriQmg SoyS o f /ie fic o . By Paul H. Hxllett be in the 17th century, and By Rev. J ohn B. E bel in the house next to you, in Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. A LAST-DITCH EF- can be today, responsible for Thli P iix r PrinUd Entirely by Union Lnbor It is THE CHURCH’S great­ the next block; or perhaps he F O R T is being made by false applications. A case in THOUGHr est job in the United States is a member of your lodge or some die-hards in Switzerland point was the widespread be­ THIS 510NC today,” says Information maga­ club, or you bowl with him Published Weekly by to retain the Swiss constitu­ lief in the 17th century that TbWER AT NEWPORT, zine, "is to make the indiffer­ once a week, or work at the THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) tional law against the Jesuits the human fetus possessed no RHOOr ent Catholics— different." desk next to him. Any personal 938 Bannock Street, 1 because of alleged "uncivic spiritual life before the 40th ISLAND, WHS These Catholics, estimated by contaa he has with a good Telephone, KEystone 4-4205 P.O. Box 1620 teachings.” It will surprise me day after conception. From this e r e c t e d BY EARLY some to be as many as half Catholic will be a help to him. if the effort to keep this ar­ some drew the erroneous con­ IRISH the number of regular Sunday PERHAP.S YOU CAN chaic and largely dead-letter clusion that abortion within MISSIONARIES Subscription: TD AMERICA lODGtD HAiruay down S t ss p Mass-goers, are souls on the invite the faltering neighbor law succeeds. Tbe opposition is that time was no murder and LONG BEFORE COLUMBUS AND $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver. ano L orry S tcovahIs hsao, fringes of religion. The Jesuit to go with you to the parish chiefly noteworthy for some an­ could be justified for a pro­ MAY B e THE REMAINS OF THr PtMeaOKfSHItlS, WALSS, IS -ruts VNY OLDEST CATh6 u C c h u r c h magazine Social Order for Holy Name Society meeting; $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. cient charges it brings against portionate reason. This was ISV CfiV7t/AT IN THE UNITED S T B r E S . April, 1955, estimated them as or ask ^the little old lady in Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. the Jesuits. condemned by Innocent XI in 20 per cent of urban Catholics. the next block whom you dis­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. A writer for the Swiss Prot­ 1679. estant League declares that he Some of them, with the help covered by accident should be BUT EVEN the most lax —probably for the only time of God's' grace, are on the Q th olic whether she would of Laxist propositions were ab­ •42 Thursday, November 17, 1955 — is on the side of the Popes verge of becoming better Q th- like a ride to Mass next Sun­ solute and unbending com­ against the Society of Jesus. olics; others, unless they re­ day. Let us not be bashful. pared with some that Luther In an introduction to a bro­ ceive outside help, will gradu­ There are souls at stake. defended and some that non- OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER chure entitled Jesuit Morality ally drift away into the void. Catholic philosophers defend The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Cottdemned by the Popes, the Y E T T H IS is a mission today. Such statements of Lu­ We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. editor declares that "in the 17th \field in which we have all the Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the ther as "Be a sinner and sin Slap at Gtxl - century two Popes were ob­ advantages. These people, in Ordinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby de­ boldly, but believe more liged to condemn more than fact, probably consider them­ clared official. boldly;” "it is not forbidden for We hope The Register will be read in every home of the a hundred moral teachings of selves to be Catholics; they And Country archdiocese. a man to have more than one the Jesuit Order.” have an awareness of the su­ We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a wife;” or that of a noted mod­ By Charles B. Cobb THIS REFERS to various pernatural; they ate not, for the taste in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The ern Protestant theologian, the IT IS BAD ENOUGH when Register. propositions condemned by Al­ most part, anti-clerical; they Swiss Karl Barth, that "there a man makea dirty comments « URBAN J. VEHR exander VII and Innocent XI have inclinations, at least, to­ about the country where he are situations in which the kill­ Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver in the latter 17th century. ward the Q th o lic faith. Their amassed a huge fortune, but to ing of the embryo life is not add blasphemy on top of it all Some of these were what is chief difficulties are lethargy murder but commanded,” are is not only inexcusable, but in known as Ixxis^ judgments, or and lack of instruction. FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION not laxist; they are simply un­ REGISTORIALS rotten poorv taste. those that decided for slight These, we hasten to explain, Charlie Chaplin was quoted Archdiocese of Denver christian. reasons that a thing ordinarily are not "fallen-aways,” those in a left-wing magazine as say­ ing he had “no use for Amer- WEEK OF NOV. 20, TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY prohibited or commanded can Bring Light to Darkness who have severed ties with the AFTER PENTECOST ica at all [and] wouldn’t go be done or omitted. Other con­ Qtholic Church but have not back there if Jesus Christ were Denver, All Sainti’ Charch demned propositions went to joined another denomination. president” If these are truly Denver, Preientation Chnrck the other extreme, and were Spiritual Values and UNESCO Social Order estimates these as Chaplin’s words, no Christian Denver, Onr Lady of Grace Church country on the face of the what is known as rigoristic By Rev. Robert E . Kekeisen the bare term “religion” at the ALONG THE SAME lines, 40 per cent of urban Qtholics. globe should harbor him. Arvada, St. Anne's Church The Popes did not mention the MANY WERE GRATIFIED UNESCO conferente showed one might conclude: In view Fallen-aways have already made by the outcome of the fifth na­ disheartening variety. of all Uie houses and people IT SEEMS A SHAME that Jttlaihurf, St. Anthony’s Church Jesuits or any other order in the break with the practice of a man who is such a genius Mead, Guardian AngaU' Church tional conference of the U.S. One delegate, for example, that have been burned acci­ their condemnations, and both Commission f o r UNESCO, who professed to be a Quaker, dentally by fire, we should their faith. They are inclined to in his profession and is so uni­ Catholic and non-Catholic his­ held in Cincinnati the past suggested: “Maybe we’re em­ consider a ban on the use of be anti-clerical and bitter. Their versally known should stoop so low. America gave him his week. The parley, concerned phasizing spiritual things too all fire. return to the faith presents a torians today agree that the Jes­ chance and made him a mil­ with the contribution of reli­ much.” The Communists are Or, more to the point, when much more difficult problem. 'fiadw and, J(J doq. uit moralists of the 17th cen­ gion to international under­ materialists, and the only way lionaire several times over. we consider all tne terrible Materially, he has everything; tury were not responsible for standing, promised much. But to reach them is by stressing abuses that have been visited THE “FRINGE” or "mar- KBTV KFSC, Denver lax moral teachings. In fact, the in this writer’s opinion, the international co-operation! ginal” Qtholics, on the other spiritually, nothing. Divorce, upon marriage, perhaps we tax-evasion, insult-hurling, and tendency, of most of them was sessions foundered in the fu­ CHRISTIANS SHOULD be should outlaw marriage. hand, arc marked chiefly by Channel 9 SACRED HEART PROGRAM finally direct, public blasting tility concomitant with a lack "all things to all men,” but it THE OVER-ALL view of the other way. of common ground among dele­ lethargy, neglect, indifference of the Second Commandment — Monday through Friday, is to be doubted that this the UNESCO conference gives ^t is not my intention to go gates. toward religious things. They cloud his life. LIFE IS WORTH LIVING. counsel would make an atheist any reasonable person the im­ 8:45 a.m.; Saturday, 7 into these propositions here; A Catholic newspaper, re­ out of a religious man— for may show up for Mass on What a difference from the Biehop Fulton J . Sheen, pression of “a general feel­ little slew-foot tramp who a.m.; Sunday, 7:15 a.m. for the most part they have no porting euphemistically on the the purpose of dealing with ing of frustration,” in the Christmas and Easter, but that Thuredayi, 9 p.m. gathering, admitted as much atheists. gladdened the hearts of mil­ THE CHRISTOPHERS— Sun- interest for the layman. Suffice newspaper’s own words. And is the extent of their religious lions of people by snapping in its very attempt to be op­ A Methodist at the parley this situation was certainly to it to say that moral theol^ians timistic. The report stated: made a practical recommenda­ praaice. Lax with themselves, from deep emotion to hilarious SACRED HEART PROGRAM day, 7 a.m. be expected, when one remem­ comedy with but a gesture or do not live isolated from the "DELEGATES of religious tion: “ We need a definition of bers tne great chasm of differ­ they likewise show little con­ — Sunday!, ll:4S^a.m.— religion and spirit.” Then facial expression. world about them. The natural organizations attending the ence that lies between the cern for the religious upbring­ CHAPLIN, BARRED from KIMN, Denver . , . conference . . . agreed that Babel was reborn. Seriei on ‘T he Great law is unchangeable, but evfery creeds of the delegates in at­ ing and education of their chil­ returning to the United States a consideration of spiritual THE NEWSPAPER report SACRED HEART PROGRAM tendance. as a “political and moral un­ Parablei of Chritt.” age must make new applica­ values is essential to the tvork follows with the understate­ dren. — Sunday!, 7 a.m. desirable,” apparently is not tions of it, which sometimes of UNESCO. But they might ment of the week: “But it was It is often difficult for a* This is everybody’s mission manifest that such a hetero­ Catholic to understand how satisfied with beifig just a man KOA, Denver AVE MARIA HOUR — Sun- are exceedingly difficult. not agree about the nature of field. You can be a mission­ those spiritual values .. geneous group could not anyone with religious faith without a country. It seems he day!, 7:30 a.m. THIS AGE of the atom ary to the neglectful Q th olic does not want Christ cither. CATHOLIC HOUR— Sunday, That is like saying; The easily agree on such a defini­ could go so far afield from bomb has not brought theolo­ generals of the army agreed tion.” other religious men as to be 12 noon to 12:30. FAMILY THEATER program unable to find a common Child Bearing Not Enough gians into agreement as to just that a plan must be adopted, And when a Rabbi wisely of Father Patrick Peyton, ground of discussion in super­ ASK AND LEARN— Sunday, what circumstances justify its but they could not decide commented that religion C.S.C. — Saturday, 5:30 whether the plan should be one "should not be merely an iso­ natural matters. 10:15 p.m. use. In the 17th century, a war Mothers Really Necessary? p.m, of attack or retreat. lated department in t h e BUT THE CATHOLIC has of unheard-of proportions, the THE COMPARISON is not UNESCO,” the Quaker coun­ definite, rigid beliefs: Definite KBOL, Boulder Thirty Years’ War, and the unfair. For the definitions, or tered: “We ought to be aware because they were defined by By Jack Heher what their children need is not Christ; ri^d because they bind KFKA, Greeley problems uncovered by the dis­ lack of definition, that reli­ 'o f the crimes committed in the IT SEEMS a reasonably, things, but t h e wisdom to SACRED HEART PROGRAM gious representatives gave to name of religion.” under divine obligation. safe assumption that in our- know what to do with things. I covery of the Americas, made — Monday through Satur­ AVE MARIA HOUR— Sun­ The Protestants through the time there will be no substi­ They need love and direction, some moral decisions equally Real or Hnnibug? years have made their own and a mother gives that by day, 6:45 a.m. day, 12:30 p.m. tute for women as the bearers difficult. No one will exhaust religions, and the Jews are of children. There is some her very presence in the home. still unable to see beyond (Drop ■ poilcard to iheee tiatiom, toUing thorn all the implications of the na­ question, however, even in Some women find it easier Jerusalem to the hill of Cal­ to furnish a house than make fou appreciate thoto programs.) tural law, and no one but an The Christmas Spirit the minds of some women, vary. This is the material of whether mothers are neces­ a home. It ts easier. There is infallible teaching authority can By Hank Rozier bors in for some “Christmas difference — a difference too no more boring regimentation PERHAPS Charles Dickens’ sary, and whether there is not MAin 3-5314 be certain of solving all moral cheer” and snacks. The rest great to be spanned by a few a substitute for them. than that of a mother, who is timeless character Ebenezer of the year that Charlie Jones friendly sessions. Mothers are different from required to cram into the back questions without error. Scrooge was not too far and Bill Brown, up the block IT IS POSSIBLE that the women; they not only bear of her mind the million and W rong scientific ideas could wrong. His long-famous ex­ are a couple of dimwits and UNESCO sessions will lead to one interesting things she pression of “Bah, humbug!” cheap chiselers. children, they rear them. And F. J, KIRCHHOF Mothers, whose love is the better understanding and they rear them, not through would like to do, and must in relation to the so-called Are two or three weeks of therefore better relations make the daily rounds, picking highest, seek more to love spirit of the Christmas season remote control, n o t with than to be loved.— St. Thomas this superficial, holiday, among religious bodies them­ nurses, boarding schools, and up the rooms, scraping the seems at first glance to be “Christian,” brotherly love bet- selves. But it is hard to see cereal off the floor, and jump­ Aquinas, Il-IIae, q. 27, art. i. heartless and cold in the very kisses' at morning and evening, Construction Co. * * * ter than nothing at all? Or how men with so divergent but all day every day, through ing out the back door 300 times least. worse, is it just an uncon­ backgrounds can add much of a day “to see where the kids Charity loves God imme­ But is it really? Is there crashing crockery, screams of diately, and other things scious hypocrisy induced by a religion to international poli­ temper, wet linen, ink-stained are.” any possibility of a differ­ sort of mass hysteria? tics when they do not even THIS MOTHER ATTI- through God. — St. Thomas ence of opinion on this point? rugs, and “he hit me.” BUILDERS Aquinas, Il-IIae, q. 27, a rt iv. There are less than 40 shop­ agree on the definition of the TUDE seems old hat to some On closer inspection there MOTHERS are irrevocably * * • ping days till Christmas. Let term. attuned to t h e, i r children’s women who have children. y/t Appreciate Your Patronage seems to be just such a possi­ us shop right now, today, with­ "For heaven’s s a k e s, that’s The fire of love is more bility. For a Catholic, religion is lives; they develop antennae purifying than the fire of in our own hearts, for a true the "binding back” of the soul that circle constantly, even in medieval. I need a new elec­ 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. purgatory.— St. Therese of the Why do we.become imbued Christmas spirit of Christian to the Creator, frem whom it sleep picking up the thumps tric stove, and Margery has to Child Jesus (1873-1897). with a love - thy - neighbor charity and love of neighbor. came. For too many others, and rustling from the baby’s have so m a n y clothes. How frenzy for a three or four- LET US PRACTICE the true religion may be anything from room. else can we do that if I don’t week period every December? love of neighbor, that Christ a cultural attitude to a "nice Mothers do n o t abdicate work?”’ Is it due actually to love for taught, from now until Christ­ feeling” of the heart when their children reach the And the same women will Christ and His teaichings of mas, Maybe by that time it THE DIFFICULTIES of age of 10 and can dress and be horrified if Margery gets love of neighbor? Or does it will have become a habit, a UNESCO multiply further feed themselves, a n d come in a jam, or if Henry stomps derive more directly from an good habit. Maybe by then we when one consider< that the home from school alone. a classmate with steel-plated outsized, young, promotional can make Ebenezer seem a chief object of peace efforts Mothers discover that with heels. “Those kids, that’s grat­ Are More New Cars giant that, particularly in the real “scrooge” instead of a — the Soviet — denies all independence children need itude for you. I give them ev- last 15 to 20 years, has, like man who was not too far from religion. guidance, and watching, more erything, a n d there’s their Topsy, “just growed?” the truth. One is forced to agree, how­ than ever. Mothers could teach gratitude.” THERE IS NOTHING ever, with Dr. C. Joseph nations a few things about These women with children EVIL in the exchange o^ gifts. Nuesse of the Catholic Univer­ eternal vigilance. should talk to mothers who The receiving of a “season’s sity when he urges Catholics NOT A L L WOMEN who have to work, who must bury Financed Through greetings” card from a friend True Symbol to take part in UNESCO ac­ have children are mothers. Of their anxiety and their na­ Hit D'oTirfSIp^ or a relative provides a heart­ tivities. For Catholics can con­ course, they love their chil­ tural yearning for a home and AMERICAN NATIONAL warming moment. But there tribute at least a definition of dren. But their love is mis­ go out to work. They would are estimated to be more than the basic eternal truths. directed. They do not see that get some answers. a billion cards of greeting sent Of Peace during the Christmas season By Jim F iedler Value of Church Unity in a nation of some 160,000,- “ We confine our love of 7 000 inhabitants. peace to paper; our war spirit We met the Joe Smiths of Because your friendly Amer-Way Loan is finds its expression in deeds. True Guidance-A Safeguard Brooklyn, N. Y., on the steps U’c profess tolerance, and By Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty Archbishop of Los Angeles, in end, of its atheistic tenden­ arranged in just 30 minutes. You enjoy of the Capitol in Washington practice intolerance. We pro­ on our vacation last summer fess friendship, and practice IT IS WELL from time to a talk given last week, told an cies, and its enslavement of time to review the character­ assembled gathering of true liberty. Of these we have low bank rates. Insure through your own and so we send them a card. vengeance." — William E. Do they remember who we Borah (1865-191,0) in How TO istics of the Catholic Church Knights of Columbus that been warned. so as to obtain a better under­ are? What do you think? E nd W ar. there is a philosophy en­ In like manner the Com­ agent. Park FR EE right next door! We give that stenographer standing of her workings and shrouding the world, the re­ munists themselves know that THERE ARE MANY objects a fuller appreciation of her sult of Communism, Fascism, we will not accept their teach­ or that billing clerk at the which have been used as sym­ benefits. It is well because we and Socialism, that attempts ing as is. This they have next desk a present at Christ­ bols of peace. Among them are » I ‘lOfEN T ill 4 r.M. MONDAYS mas time. The remaining 49. have a tendency to take too to mass-produce our thinking. learned by experience. But the dove, the olive branch, and much for granted. If left unthwarted this insi­ this knowledge does not de­ or 50 weeks of the year we even the broken arrow of the Barely speak to her. Many of us can remember dious philosophy could soon feat their aim, only their tac­ ■ Indian. learping from our earliest penetrate the minds of the ma­ tics, and if the goal must be DURING CHRISTMAS A portion of a recent news­ catechism classes that there jority. accomplished by indirect WEEK we invite all the neigh­ reel, however, shows a ship of are four marks distinguishing methods, this will be their war, an aircraft carrier, and THE SUCCESS of this course of action. the Catholic Church: Her movement leaves no doubt in calls it a symbol of peace. This unity, holiness, universality, I T I S WHEN CON- HEAR is only one example of the our mind that the Cardinal FRONTED by such a move­ and her apostolic origin, and knew of what he was speaking. perverted thinking of some of that, of these, unity is the key­ ment that we need be warned ourpresent-day, so-called He spoke not of the direct and folded by other than our stone. evils of Communism or Social­ i f I ASKandLEARM "Christians.” own intelligence, for we can r They profess Christianity We knew that this unity ism, but the type of thinking set off the Church from other not always depend on our and a love for peace. They they subtly produce by in­ own comprehension. Here is practice only intolerance and denominations, and that it direct methods. That type of KOA meant the Church taught one a concrete example of the the spirit of war. thinking will gn;sdually en­ need for guidance by author­ doctrine and was governed by courage such things as the 10:15 Every Sunday Evening AS ABBE PIERRE warns one head, the Holy Father. ity, and when the situation BANK THE AMERICAN WAY us: "The only community ex­ state education of all chil­ concerns moral issues as it Quc!tion! on raligion !ub- perience offered to the youth of YET WE DID NOT HAVE dren, and eventually the does today, the guidance must Easy to reach. Come in, today! mitlcd by the radio audience today is military experience. a complete appreciation of this breakdown of the home. be by Church authority. an!wered on the archdioceaan Would it not be wiser to found unity because our understand­ Subtlety is the Communists’ The Church alone with her broadcaat. the nation on some other com­ ing never went beyond this hallmark, and it is used to such oneness of government and munity experience, one which point. Concrete examples of good advantage that often­ her singleness of purpose, and Booklet on Catholic Church would be entirely constructive a lack of this unity were never times it is difficult to dis­ with her centuries of experi­ THE BANK available free of cost and render a genuine civic forcibly brought home to us. tinguish truth from error in ence in dealing with the vaga­ A m e r i c a n ^Ja h o n a l to all inquirert. service?" Today examples of this kind their approach. Unguided in­ ries of human nature, is cap­ WRITE TO Let him who professes are manifold and we have but tellects can soon be led able of guiding the minds of of Denver ! 17lh ond lawrenee to study them to further our astray. Aik and Learn, Station KOA Christianity and a love for her flock. An understanding peace recognize the true sym­ appreciation of the value of MOST OF US would never of this leads to an apprecia­ Denver 2, Colorado M!M8E«I ftOEHAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION bol of peace, Christ Himself, Church authority. consent to Communism at its tion of the safeguards she the Prince of Peace! Cardinal James McIntyre, fa c e ' value. We know of its offers. PAGE FOURTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thursday, November 17,1955 Mt. Carmel High Slates Parent-Teacher Confabs

(Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Par- Monday was reserved for the Uh, Denver) parents of freshmen; Tuesday, Private conferences were sophomores: Wednesday,, jun­ scheduled this week between iors; and Thursday, seniors. The parents and teachers of Mt. Car­ individual audiences were fol- mel High School students. lowed by a general meeting con­ ducted by the pastor and super­ intendent, Father Thomas Lo- Cascio, O.S.M. St. Catherine The purpose of the meetings was a joint endeavor for higher scholastic attainment through the co-operation of parents in re­ Society, Derby, gard to home work and to ac­ Pnntrif CIi a u i a p Shown above is only a part Receiving the gifLs were Mrs. H. W. Hinton, PTA r t m i r y ^ n iiw c r canned goods and president; Mrs. J . Dendinger, in charge of the tea; quaint the parents with the dis­ ciplinary policy of the schqol. staples presented to tho sisters of St. James’ and Mrs. W. Jeffries, who was in charge of room School, Denver, at the pantry shower and open mothers serving the refreshments. Names Officers The parents were urged to a house sponsored by the PTA Sunday, Nov. 13. greater watchfulness over the spiritual habits of their children, + + + Derby.— (St. Catherine’s Par­ + + ish)—The Altar pnd Rosary So­ with particular stress on the re­ ciety met Tuesds^, Nov. '8, and ception of the sacraments. S t James' Altar Unit Meets on Nov. 18 held election of officers. The Mt, Carmel mothers are re­ new officers are: President, Mrs. minded that all size 12 uni­ cipal; and Father J . J . Eulbei^, O.P., director of Pearl Price; first vice president, forms are ready and may be Mountain of Food the school. ' (St. Jsmet' Pariih, Denver) eon will be served a t ,l o’clock Seery, Glen Volzke, Harley Hin- Ethel Puckett; second vice presi­ called for at the Bel-Tailors.. In addition to the food supply shown above, a The Altar and Rosary Society by members of the St. Timothy ton^ James Sullivan, Carl Klov- dent, Cecilia Miller; secretary, All beanies will be ready by try drive sponsored hy St. Dominic’s PTA for the considerable amount of frozen meats, ranging will meet Friday, Nov. 18, in the Circle who are Mmes. Carl erstrom, Robert Coffey. Mrs. R. Rose Hoffman; treasurer, Susie this Thursday, All other sizes teaching sisters at the Denver school. Looking on from beef, pork, hams, venison, chickens, and Montclair Civic Building. Lunch­ Young, Robert Lacerte, William A. M c Q u a d e, entertainment De Jiacomo. will be ready nezt week. the miniature food mountain, at far left, are Mrs. turkeys was donated. A laree supply of fish also chairman has arranged with Fa­ A bake sale was planned for Mike DeBell, PTA .vice president; Father George is stored in a deep freeze. The annual affair was ther Matthew Ruf, S.M.B., to Consul's Wife Feted Nov. 19 at Gamble’s Store. Mrs. Forquer, O.P., pastor: Mrs. J . J . Ford PTA prM- conducted on a parish-wide basis. Thirteen Domin­ give a talk depicting his experi­ Frieda Colbruno, Mrs. Pearl When the St. Bernadette ident; and at far right, Mrs. Fred BerK r, cnair- ican Nuns are at St. Dominic’s. Three lay teachen ences in China while he was on Price, and Mrs. Marie Boyle are Study Club met in the home of man of the drive; Sister Vincentia, school prin- are on the faculty. the Chinese Missions. in charge. They will award a Mrs. Mary Rotola Nov. 7, with Tha Rav. William Hunter, turkey. Father LoCascio presiding, a + + -r S.V.D., aUo thank* all who A Christmas party was dis­ dinner luncheon was served by olorado pnngs k contributed to the collection cussed and it was decided to the hostess. The guest of honor Lourdes Parish to Begin C S Sunday, Nov. 13, for the mi*- have the party at tha next meet­ was Mrs. Giulio Belancioni, wife Head of Schools lion* of the Society of the ing. Cecilia Miller and Helen of the Italian Consul. Divine Word. The collection Giroux are in charge. The meeting was attended by J. D. CROUCH amounted to $ 1,010. New bylaw books were passed Mmes. Mary Rotola, Pauline Christian Family Plan C. D. O’BRIEN Masses on Thanksgiving Day, out among the members. Mar­ Malpiede, Columbia Smart, Co- Addresses PTA MAY REALTY Nov. 24, will be at 6:30, 7:30, garet Hallahan of St. Anthony's rinne Villano, Gwen Buscutta, (Our Lady of Lourdes Perish, Society plan a special Commun­ and 9 o’clock. Parish in Westwood made up the Amy Buscutta, Mary Amato, Denver) ion breakfast in the Center Trucks will be stationed at the books. Clara Roncaylia, Marie Di Lino, The Christian Family Move­ House on the second Sunday of REALTOR church Sunday, Nov. 20, to re­ The women have Christmas Lola Bruce, Carmen Scardo, and At St. Dominic's ment will be started at Our Lady December. The second Sunday is ceive bundles of clothing for the cards and wrappings for sale. visitor, Clara Di Canio. (St. Dominic’s Parish, Danver) of Lourdes Parish this week. Mr. Communion day for the Holy The Rev. William Jones, arch- and Mrs. Charles Kurtz, active Name Society. Thanksgiving clothing drive. The Anyone may purchase these Plans were made for a Christ­ INSURANCE - LOANS members of the parish since its members of the St. Vincent de item^ after all the Masses. mas party. diocesan superintendent of Members of the PTA will Paul,Society, William R. Walsh, The church cleaners for the schools, was guest speaker at the formation in 194'i, will head the have a special breakfast this 725 N. Tejon Sf. month are Mrs. Pearl Price, The next meeting will be held November PTA meeting. His talk project of organization. Six fam­ QUALITY APPAREL Joseph Casper, John Guthrie, Sunday following the 8:30 and Dr. John Thompson, will be Mrs. ,^nn Brchm, Mrs. Helen in the home of Mrs. Marie Di concerned “Catholic Education ilies of the parish will meet with o’clock Mass. Parents of the t-N COLOBADO SPRINGS Colorado Springs, Colo. in charge. Giroux, and Mrs. Rose Hoffman. Lino, 4227 Wyandott Street, at From the Viewpoint of the School Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz and the pas­ first, third, fifth, and seventh SINCE 1171 Those volunteering to clean the 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 21. Lesson Child and the Parent,’’ Pupils tor, the Rev. Damen McCaddon, graders will have breakfast after ME. 3-7731 Contest Winner Told altar are Mmes. Cecilia Miller, 12, “The Marks and Attributes from the fifth grade gave an at a special dinner Thursday Kiowa and Tojon Streats the 8:30 Mass. Parents iof the Mrs. H. W. Hinton and offi­ Ann "Jensen, Lois Williams, and of the Church,’’ will be discussed. Indian program. Mothers of the night to outline the program. second, fourth, sixth, and eighth cers of the PTA, as well as the Viola Younger. Study Club fifth graders were hostesses. The six families are expected graders will have their brealdast sisters, thank all of the people The women who were in the Two students of the parish took to start a Christian family cir­ after the 9:30 Mass on the same of the parish who helped to make charge of the annual gallusha St. Philomena’s Study Club cle, adding five new members to morning, next Sunday. The break­ will meet Thursday, Nov. 17, in part in the Parade for Peace at FRED'S BOOTERY the pantry shower and open dinner that was held Oct. 30, the parish in each circle. After fast wfll give the newcomers to the home of Mrs. Josephine the Shirley-Savoy. They were 106 E. Pikes Peak house for the sisters and the lay thank everyone who donated or Mary Ann Galmish, who read her these have been installed and the parish an opportunity to get OllEIICtS-lllllG teachers such a success, Sunday, Patch. running smoothly, other family better acquainted with other Tb< Bm s K helped in any way. Miss Elaine essay, and Mary Ann Walley, Nov. 13. Volunteer workers for the circles will be initiated. Most of Vtinl SUp - Oty Clak Q/lfloters C^nc. Maybury furnished the dinner who portrayed a Dominican nup. members of the PTA. Margo Quaratino, daughter of hour music on her accordion. month of November for the high Mrs. Herbert Friedl, hospi­ the families at the dinner will in­ Wsatbtr Bln) She** school cafeteria are Mrs. Fred clude past presidents of the Ths Util* Btor* Witk Iht Hit Vslass Mr. and Mrs. J. Quaratino, was St. Catherine’s Study Club tality chairman, announced that .Mauro, daily; Mondays, Ang announced the city winner of the met in the home of Mrs. Georgia the attendance prizes were won Rocks of Lourdes Club. Villano, Eva Vinolla, and Mrs. Wheat RidgeGroup best written vocations essay con­ Hoffman. The next meeting will by Sister Estavan with 50 per Vocational Unit Get Boar’s (of Denver) L Pete Beroni I test, sponsored by the Denver Rudolph Kochevar; Tuesdays, be at Mrs. Lillian McCauley’s, cent and Sister Josepha with 75.9 A vocational unit for girls of Candy and Ice Cream at Deanery council for sixth grade 5460 E. 66th Way. They expect Louise Hauptman, Rose Pompo- per cent. The “Bank-Nite" award ^ Farnitore Shop 4 nio, Catherine Scheer; Wednes­ the eighth grade and high school To Meet Nov. 17 , UPHOLBTEKING 4 students of Catholic schools. to finish reading the Book of went to Mrs. Edward Abromiet. Johnson-English Paul Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. days, Goldie San Pietro, Sue Ga- will be organized this week. The * RE-UPHOL8TEB1NG AND Numbers. The school children have fin­ purpose of the organization is to Wheat Ridge.— (Sts. Peter and j REPAIKING ^ P. A. Golden, was chosen from vito, Ang Andrews, and Selma ished their sale of tickets on the , Slip CsTtrs and Draptrit* t St. James’ School to represent Immaculate Conception Study Lubiani; Thursdays, Jennie Lom­ increase vocations and to do use­ Paul’s Parish)—The Altar and Drug Co. ’ Msdt is Order ^ Club met in the home of Mrs. pastel mink stole project to be ful work in the»parish. The girls Rosary Society will meet Thurs­ the Benedictine Order in the Pa­ bardi, Henrietta Martinelli, Mrs. climaxed at the turkey party LENTHERIC Toileirict Fnrnltnre Made (0 Order , Mary Ann Garcia, 6794 Bellaire, will sell religious articles after day, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. in the as­ ^ rade for Peace. Davidson; Fridays, Mrs. Car­ this evening. John Haws was the Tsien St BIjra St. Pkon* ME. S-UU P 24-22 S«. WakssUh At*. ME. 2-I4411 in Adams Heights. This week the Masses on Sunday mornings sembly room. All women of the bone, Mary Johnson, Betty Tri- champion salesman for the boys, Volunteers Named they will meet at 7090 Cherry in carico, and Louise DeBell. with the profits going to the parish are invited. HE. t-S94l MB. 4-4211 The Heyse Sheet The following women of the the home of Mrs. Mary Ann and Joan Hill for the girls. archdiocesan vocational fund. First Fridays workers were: Sacristy workers for Nov. 19 LABRT JRRRT parish volunteered their services Maybury, when they will begin Mrs. J . J . Ford, president, Mrs. Kintz, last year’s president Metal and Roofing High fchool, Edith Lombardi, thanks Mrs. Fred Berger and her are Pearl Miller, Liz Ruote, Eliz­ INCOBPORATED for the 1955 Community Chest the Book of Exodus. of the PTA, will be lay adviser to abeth Turner, and Dorice Lepore. Madden Plumbing Co. Daive: Mmes. Amato, Artzer, Stephanie Celantano, Vicky committees for their efforts in the group, and Sister Mary Law­ HEATING BOOnNG Mauro, and Barney Bruno; grade Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carroll en­ Bates, Beckman, Billinger, Bills, making the food shower for the rence, fifth grade 'teacher, will be PLUMBING CONTRACTORS SHEET METAL school, Mrs. San Pietro, Mary sisters a success; Mrs, Koning tertained their bridge circle Sat­ PLUMBING REPAIRS P. Brennan, Brough, F Brown, T. in charge of the spiritual pro­ urday evening in their home at GAB WATER HEATERS n i SO. NEVADA C. Brown, Burke, Coffee, Coffin, LaGuardia, Julia Ciacco, and and Mrs. Gleason for pouring gram of the group. PtSBi RE 24»42 S27 W. CsIsraSt Sis. Phans: ME. 2-4IH Evergreen Unit Mrs. Testa. at the tea table on Thursday at 4130 Pierce. Members present Eat. III! Connell, Constantine, Cook, Ski trips for members of the Chaperons for the past three the sisters’ tea, and everyone who were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruter- Cross, Cudmore, Cuthbertson, sports group of the Outdoor Club bories, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scena, Dailey, Dee, DiSalvo, Dolfinger, weeks for the high school dances contributed in anyway to this shower; and Mrs. Eddie Bohn and will begin this Saturday. About and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Serro. IN THE SHADOW WILLIAM C CRARON D o u c e t, Eckerman, Edwards, Will Forecast were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mal­ 40 menmers will leave by special Emery, Fattor, Foehl, Foley, piede, Mr. and Mrs. A. Swaldi, the women who assisted by food OF PIKE’S PEAK donations and serving at the buf­ bus for Berthoud Pass early Invest for eternity with the Forte, Gaddis, Gartland, Greco, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Seeley, Mr. Saturday morning. A special ski Optometrist and Mrs. Sandain, Mr. and Mrs. fet luncheon served to those Archbishop’s Seminary and Mis­ HOTEL JOYCE M. Green, Gretter, Griffin; Mass will be celebrated for the sions Campaign. 12I Nsrtb TsJan SL V. Videtto, and Mr. and Mrs. attending the Dominican School’s Mmes. Gross, Grover, Han­ Year's Program group before boarding the busses Colorado Springs , PHONE ME. 2-2HI O’Grady. Conference on Saturday. COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. cock, Heckman, Hcnnessy, Hor­ for Berthoud. 10 So. Weber Evergreen. — (Church of Call for Rotary Makers vath, Huff, R. Hughes, J . Jones, Christ the King)— The executive A spsghstti dinner and get- Jorgenson, Kanan, Kloverstrom, The Mission Rosary Makers of council of the .Altar and Rosary the St. Dominic Chapter of the together will be sponsored by Kohles, Kolowich, LaCerte, Lau- Bert Marrs Open the PTA unit on Saturday, Society will meet at the rectory Third Order extend a welcoming YOUR I vetz, Liske, Lynch, Mahoney, Thursday, Nov. 17, at 1 p.m. Of­ Dec. 3. The dinner is given to Loan Costs Less Maresh, Marshino, McQuade, hand to anyone who is willing to ficers and representatives of all increase the revenue for the Mertfer, Moynihan, Mulroney, help them in their apostolic When You Borrow v The Murray Drug Co. circles are asked to be present as Their 2nd Shop school. There will be special Pearse, Repka, Roddy, Roloff, efforts. This group makes on the From Preicriptione Accurately Filled the program will be outlined for prizes. Awards and gift shops Schleuter, Seery, Shelley, C average of 200 rosaries every two activities for the coming year. Bert and Mary Lee Marr are together with a fish pood for Main Store— 116 E. Pikes Peak ME. 2- 1593 Smith, J. Smith, Spahn, Stuart, months, which they send to tha children will be the high­ Three large lots, about three opening the second of their Mary Volzke, Wafer, Webster. Wer­ Domincan missionary fields both lights of the program. CITIZEIVS North Store— 832 Tejon ME. 4-4861 acre* of land, were purchased Lee Young Moderns Shops in ner, Miss Betty and Carol Heck­ Denver, with the grand opening in the U. S. and abroad. Return­ Loan Company man, and others whose names by the Archdiocese of Denver, ing _ missionaries have time and Rocks of Lourdes Meeting PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY through the Hlwan Develop­ scheduled for Friday and Satur­ 1538 California had not been turned in at the day, Nov. 18 and 19. again lauded their efforts, and The Rocks of Lourdes Club ment Company, for future use MA. 3-4959 501 North Tejon ME. 4-5541 time of tHis printing. The new shop is located at asked them to continue this truly men will meet Tuesday, Nov. 22, of the Evergreen parish. This R. B. Dillon, Pres. 4833 Pecos in Chaffee Park missionary work. at 8 o’clock in the Center House tract is located across the road I ' Shopping Center. The shop fea­ The active members who meet Hall. Dan Bell, general manager .lairKilwBttBlirKXK'tBa I Legal Notices from the Church of Christ the tures layettes and infants’ wear, weekly to make rosaries are Mrs. of the Denver Better Business COMPLETE LINE OF NATIONALLY KNOWN King. The purchase was an­ girls’ and sub-teens’ dre.sses and Patrick Conboy, Sr.; Patrick Con- Bureau, will talk at the meeting. NOTICE TO CREDITORS nounced recently in the "Den­ accessories, boys’ jeans and dress boy, Jr .; Mrs. John Hage, Miss Mr. Bell’s subject is "The Run Title' Insurance JANITOR SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT ESTATE OP MERRILL STOCKHAM. ver Catholic Register.’’ Ann Hartnett, Mrs. Mary Kelly, for Your Money.” Other good DECEASED. pant-s, shirts, and socks. There is Waxes - Soaps - Gym Seals - Masonry Finishes No. P-4896 A good turnout of men was also a full line of Playskopl, Hol- Mrs. Victoria Martinez, Mrs. C. entertainment will feature the la tha modern method of ob­ NoUctt li hereby (riven thet on the 17th present at the choir practice gate, and Steiff toys. McDonald, Mrs. Mary Purcell, meeting and will be announced taining protgetion against any Free Consultation and Demonstration dey of October, 1956, letter* of AdminU- under the direction of Dr. C. M. .Mrs. Jack Udick, and William at church on/ Sunday morning. defect in the TitU of your tretion 9vere Uiued to the underiimed For five years, Mr. and Mrs. t* Adminiitr*tor of the above named Noll Tuesday, Nov. 8. The choir Marr have operated theie origi­ Sheehan. Mrs. Bernard Pill.-, also The women will be the special real estate. Mail Orders Invited eitate. and all persona hav{n(r elaima has started practice on the nal Mary Lee Moderns- at 3929 a member, may be conta>..ed if guests of the Rocks at this meet­ againat aaid eatate are regulred to Ale Christmas music and practice will anyone wishes to help this effort. ing. , • . . And provide* American Window Cleaning & Supply Co. them for allowance in the County Court Tennyson Street. This store will i I of the City and County of Denver, Colo­ be held every Tuesday at 8 p.m. continue in operation. Her phone number is (JL. 5-3906. Members of the Holy Name SECURITY rado. within six montha from said date More men are welcome. Featured at the grand opening 'I 415 E. Cucharras " ME. 2-6674 or said claimn will be forever barred* Fund for ‘Hidden’ Children ANDREW WY80WATCKY. St. Jude’s Circle will hold a will be balloons for the children, Administrator. hake sale on Saturday, Nov. flowers for the mothers, and free] First Publication October 20. 1855 19, from 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. at registration for three merchan-| ZECHA & ADAMS Last Publication November 17. 1955 The firms listed here the Evergreen Appliance Com­ dise awards. Retarded Children's Home Conoco Service Station PubHabfd fn the deserve to be remembered Denver Catholic ReirUter pany. The Marts are members of St. NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT The title of Our Lady of Catherine's Parish. They havei;|Launches $100,000 Drive when you are distributing AND DETERMINATION OP Lourde.s was chosen by the two daughters, the younger of HEIRSHIP There are “hidden” children in and derived its name from the your patronage in the dif­ IN THE COUNTY COURT women of the new circle formed whom is a senior at Holy Family In and for the City and County of at Conifer. Mrs. J . Patterson was High School. our homes.—hidden because they combination of their two names. are different and Society shuns ferent lines of business. Denver and State of Colorado elected chairman of this group Through many years of struggle ► Ntvtdt Avt, It Coclia U Popart No. P-8288 them. These are the mentally re­ and hardships, but always with IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE and Mrs. W. Haverland is the leiurts Uarkelabllitf OF JAMES DAY, also known u G. secretary-treasurer. Mt. Carmel Students' tarded children of which so lit­ hope for a better future, it has W. O W ^’8. Deceased. tle is known. In Denver alone now enlarged to the place where BUCK SPORTING Notice ft hereby siren that on the ■At a meeting Nov. 10 Mrs. R. there are more than 5,000 of 50 children are very comfortably Aley Drug Co. 13th day of December. 1965. 1 will pre­ Schaus wa.s elected the new To Hear Missionary sent to the County Court of the City and these children and less than 500 housed. With the education and PRESCRIPTION County of Denver. Colorado, my accounts chairman for the Ave Maria Cir­ arc receiving any attention at special training they receive JhsLjiik. GOODS CO. for final settlement of the administration cle of the Indian Hills district. Father Julius PorcellinI, DRUGGISTS all. there, many of these youngsters Phoaa ME. 2-3245 of said estate, when and where all per­ About 30 parishioners attended O.S.M., pastor of Assumption sons In interest may appear and object Parish, Welby, will be the Laradon Hall at E. 51st at Lin­ each y^ar are sufficiently ad­ 'SuaJuudij, 00. Ptian. ME. 4-1 SSI l]> So. T tj.li Bt. “EvtrrthUi for E rtrj Spotl" to them, if they so deelre. the progressive dinner party justed to take their place in the 119 NO. TEJON ST. guest speaker at a student as­ coln is leading the field in re­ COLORADO SPRINGS Notice is alto hereby jtiven that thorc given by this circle Saturday public schools or obtain gainful ha* been filed In said estate a petition night, Nov. 12. sembly sponsored by the Mt. storing these children to society. Suu Widt TlUt S«rrle« askini; for a judicial asceruinment and Carmel unit of the CSMC It is a resident school founded employment. Without the special determination of the heirs of such de­ R. Snow i.c recovering after an training provided by Laradon 1711 California J. a. 8UKARKR C. J. SHEARER ceased. and tettinr forth that the names, on Nov. 28. Father Julius will in 1948 by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SPEAR'S appendectomy. The Snow family V. Calabrese because of the dire Hall these placements would not KE. 4-1251 addreaset and relationship of all persons, have four small children and are speak on his ezperiences as a who are or claim to be heirs of said de­ missionary for four years at need for education for their two have been possible, and, in most Variety Store ceased. so fsr as known to the petitioner, new parishioners of this district retarded sons, Larry and Don, cases, custodial care by the state, are as follows, to-wit: Dr. and Mr.<. Robert Timm, the Servite Mission in Austra­ E. Platte Are. Cel*. Spca. ___ jlfiM fiToci Mrs. Waiter Stautsenbenrer. adult. lia. instead of useful productivity, Notiema • Teya • Dardware • School Box 65. Kinfsbury. Texas, Sister; new parishioners of Indian would have resulted. Unknown Heirs, Unknown. Unknown: Hills, are visiting in (he East During the weeks of Nov. 9 SappUee - EiUheoware • Glaaaware Robert Kiley. & q., 788 Majestic Bldg., Colorado Spring*. Colo. Denver, Colorado, Guardian ad Litem. with their parents. to 24 Laradon Hall is putting CoafnetlcB Accordingly, notice Is also hereby given The E. C. Sterk family was on a drive for $100,000. Judge that upon the date aforesaid, or the day to which the hearing may be continued, given a farewell party by the David Brofman is the campaign the Court will proceed to receive and Indian Hills Fire Department. chairman for the drive. hear proofs concerulng the heirs of such The money collected is to be deceased, and. upon the proofs submitted, Mrs. J. Harrington, chairman of the Mother Cabrini Circle, is spent for the building of addi­ PAST40 wilt entet a decree in said estate deter­ mining who are the heirs of such de­ recovering after surgery at tional classrooms, a therapy pool, TrsAM wHh SETTMC UF NMNTS ceased person, at which hearing all per­ a trades building, many needed Psias la BACK, HIPS, lISS sons claiming to be heirs at law of such Denver hospital. deceased may appear and present their repairs to the building, and a Tirtdatti, LOSS OF VIOOR proofs. Your help is necessary. Re­ ^nolarship fund to allow the ad­ If you a rt a viatlm of thcM trmp- DREILING MOTORS Andrew Wysowateky, Executor. member the Archhishop'i Semi­ mission of children to the school toms iben your troubles may be nary end Missions Campaign. whose parents cannot afford traced to Glandular Inflammation. Buick and CMC Trucks Publiahed in -the Cotholir Register Glandular Inflammatioa is a con- the entire regular tuition costs. ititutional disease end medicines This plan will allow Laradon Hall that give temporary relief will not 230 Soutb College Ave. Phone 2500 to help more than the 50 children remove the causes of your troubles. now in the school. Neglect of Glandular Inflamma- tiqp often leads to premature Out of the large number of re­ senility, and incurable malignancy. Sayer&McKeeDrugCo. tarded children only five per cent The past year men from 1,000 are true custodial cases. Those communities have been successlully are the ones who never develop tzeated here at the Excelsior In­ GREELEY over the age of three years. They stitute. They bave found soothuig relief and a new zest in life. ‘Leadville’s Leading Drag Store' need to be in an institution where The Excelsior Institute, devoted they will receive kindness, love, to the treatment of diseases peculiar 1015 tm tth kntm OtTW* PWti f7 Rn ftot* 1429-1 and constant care. to older men by NON-SURGICAL Adamson Mortuary WALGREEN AGENCY The other 95 per cent have Methods, has a New F R E E BOOK that tcUt how these troubles m iy 24 Ho«r Ambulanc* Strric* The Greeley Monument worlds of hope. They can be edu­ be corrected by proven Nob- cated to live in our world. With Craaley, Colorado Learning Billy Mari, a mentally retarded child in Laradon Hall, Sorglral treatments. This book Works, Inc. I ’51st at Lincoln Street, is lcarning_ to identify education and special training, may prove of utmost importance in H. iM t AiamMO Plwn* 1650 lAkfN I. NOUUIU Phone 150 Leadville, Colo. such as they receive at Laradon your. life. No , obligajioik Address Htauftrtunrs lad DodfiMn if object.', with the help of his teacher, Miss Barbara Knight. With P* Adtaitoo tth Ave tl Itli 8L Artlitic MiaitrUlt the education and training received in Laradon Hall, Billy will Hall, they can be restored to so- Excelsior Institute, D^t. F1711 become a useful and happy citizen. Iciety. Excelsior Springs, Missouri Thundoy, November 17,1955 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitent 4^205 PAGE FIFTEEN

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I8TH BEALTOS GB. English brick home was de­ 1450 Logan S t i U L 4-4762 Mlddleaged Catholic couple or mother and FOR WINTER DRIVING? signed for lifetime comfort. daughter to share nice borne of employed 150 TO CHOOSE SERVICE STATION BAY SERVICE You'll love the De Luxe features. Sm Dreismakisg- 7A widow. So. aide, near church, 2 buses. FROM 1. Spacious kitchen with cus­ Wonderful opportunity for nice people. Bill’s Tire & Battery Jim O’Connor • • • tom built Blrrh cabinets and SP. 7-6268 evei.. or P.O. Box 1620, D ^ t OWNER MUST SELL! breakfast area. EXPERT ALTERATIONS AND SEW­ F.J. Service Oneida and Eaat 23rd Ave. SNOW TIRES 2. A changing living room ING. »1 2 SO. LOGAN. SU. 1-7282. BANK RATES Taira aai Caaatrr 534 Gallapago that invites relaxation. Either one or two girU to share lovely New and Uaed Tirta-Reeapping Indoor Wath Rack Comfortablo 2 bedroom borne. Close 3. A full dining room in which TAILORING. DRESSMAKING large apt Close in Call AC. 2-6256 after Batteriaa-Motnr Sarvlca BakorgaalU ALTERATIONS 6 p.m. Pinpoint Lubrication to Catholic and City Schools. Lge. llv. to display your culinary 4120 S. Santa Ft Dr. FY. 4-1340 rm., and din. rm., 40-gal. elec hot artistry. 1730 LOGAN Up to 3 Years to Pay ' • • • water beater, gaa range, glaased in 4. A targe bedroom on the KE. 4.6008 Room and Board- 23 NATIONAL BRANDS A N T I-n B U B sleeping porch, gar. and storage main floor, to handy for •pace in temt. A good sturdy home 21-hour service. Covered buttons, buckles, Pensioners—2 ladies, room and board. young and old. belts, buttonholes, plain, keyhole. Hem- CompIaU LnbrieatloR Sarrisa , at a lower coat than you would ex­ 5. A powder room off central Close to bus line. MA. 8-0464. pert, Temui poasible. Call: Bob Clark, stiUhlng. N. Y. Button Co., 816 16th 8 t No Money Down WINTERIZE NOW ValvoUaa Motor OUa hall. MA. 3-2666. 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AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES New, 1-bedroom ap t with refrigerator. STANDARD IRIS CHIK — DE. 3-4109 This will satisfy the most dis­ WEICKER Automatic washer, stove and Venetian Ginvalescent Homes — 87 Brand Oil 9590 So. Broadway PY 4-9079 TRANSFER * STORAGE GO. (Chritt the King Parish) criminating buyer. Offered to blinda. Adults only. On 2 dua lines. you for only $27,600 and wait­ Near ihoppii^k* G E 8-0970. HRS. GIDBON-S REST B O Ill TRANSMISSION Complete Winterizing 308 S. BROADWAY RA 2-2121 ing for your inspection by o - MAin 3-3221 / 3741 Fed. Blvd. GU S-MIS elusive appointmenL Apartments Furnished — 27 SPECIALISTS Service Immaculate Child Care- 11 SMALL rest home for women. Quiet HOBAN REALTY neighborhood, nice yard and p t ^ . TV. SCHADE'S EM. 6-1684 PL. 6-0872 Clean 8-rm. apt, 2nd floor. For young • Hydramatic • Dynaflow Specialiaing 3373 So. Glencoe Child care days. Vicinity of S t Joeeph's couple or atudent girls or boys. On 2 bus Bed or ambulatory patienU cared for. 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NEW and USED Fineat of Care and Service mo. 1 yr. lease. Suitable for office BABY FURNITURE Henry’s Conoco Service Expert Rebuilders of Engines Free Pick-Up and D e liv e r y Holy Family Parish Fur Buiinets 13 Toys and Wheel Goods Mri. Anna Classen’s Price Greatly Reduced! “ BLAIR REALTY Prestone • Zerex AH Work Guaranteed 2857 Fairfax S«e 4529 Winona Ct. Sun. 1 to 4 Buy. Sell or Trade Rest Home BLESSED SACRAMENT 1636 Logan St. AC. 2^0573 Kiddie Korner Car Waahing • LubrlcaUon - Accaateriaa EA 2-9973 • DU 8-184S 8 Bdnns. F.F. Bsmt and Gar. 1433 St. Paul FR. 7-2090 m oo E. Colfax EM. 8-0305 1000 Cherokee CH 4-0188 $2,000 dn. or Tn^e for Double, Girls For Shop^ lit At#, at Penn. PE. 3-5757 Personal 1 Florence M. Lutz 335 University Boulevard FR. 7-5284 Montana Agate. Jade. Thousands of slices to c h o ^ from. Also slabbing ma­ EA. 2-1910 Furniture Wanted 44 terials. Highland Park. Lapidary equip. Your Furs given individual Also supplies. Lowest prices. Open Tues.. attention hcrel St. Dominic's Parish Wed., and Fri. evea until 10 p.m. Agate CULVER’S PE. 3-1033 Shop. 2736 W. 25th Ave. GR. 7-6762. Re-styllng stolei or capea ONLY $26 WE buy anything hi your home from ]*b«drin. plus enclosed flceplng porch. Includes cleaning and glailng. basement to attic. bpecUHy furaitura. SERVICE DIRECTORY California Master Bongalow with FF basent. G irm . Total pries III.HO, CaU Us for on Estimate 1280 S. PEARL with owner aiding in financing. Dr. Alfred Kleyhauer on Repairing and Remodeling! . PE. 3-1033 Jack Wehner Realty Appliance Repairs ControcHng Hauling Points 4 Wallpaper GL 6-3691 Optometrist USED FURNITURE WANTED Stove., refrlgt., rug*, .owing machines, JOSLIN’S DOORS BOB’S GENERAL HAULING Paiatiag aad Papotag Eye. Examined Situotians Wanted Female 14 r«r «ip«ft wrrlc* rtptlr so sQ askts DO YOUR OUTSIDE DOORS STICK? Ash pits, buMcntflU, yards expertly M ). 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CROCHETED TABLE LENNOX COLEMAN Plumbing models. Use our meter plen. PE. 8-7644. Small —HouKboId Electrical Alameda at Downing. Open till 9 p.m CLOTHS, DRAPERIES. BLANKETS, FURNACES This is a bargain! Handyman AppUanett SPREADS. LINENS. CLEANED BY REPAIR now, gutters, ebimney, fumacea WE GIVE RED STAMPS WATER HEATERS llred of Chicken? ' cleaned and pointed. Block, cement work, Repaired to wark- Ilka aew. LATEST METHODS. HAND PRESSED FAIR PRICES ONLY. 1259 KALAMATH. TA. (-SM7 No Job Too Largo or Tou ImalJ John F. Bruno, Realtor Then Dial o Dinner carpentry, painting aH types. WE. 6-6668. READ THIS— Frea Pick-up and Dalivery , , Northwest $160. Upright elec. White mangle. Good 1(77 Macon EM. (-1511, EM. (.8(74 Fast, Guarantaiod Work E. 22nd A Kearney—DE. 3-4266 AC. 2-4891 Employment Agencies — 16 as new end a terrific buy at only $46. Cleaning— Hamt Heating & Sheet Metal Nothing O^wa Kruu EutiBBatui Evea. DE. S-6225 and try our many See to appreciate. WEL 4-0074. 4892 Mirihxll BA. 4-4944 IDEAL PLUMBING more specialties. Ash and Trash Hauling Day., A a ^S185 E ra . CH. 4-1892 COMMERCE aOWN Planes, Musical Init'i.— 47 YOUR CHOICE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE MILLER TRASH SERVICE SATRIANO IU9( All ME riOKlM MtAII WIIK It A SHOP around then aee our piano valuea. Pickup Satuyduy ond Suadsy. Al* I-1M2 • OtneruJ Sheet Metal Work SrECIALTT. flic ItTIIATU (I ElV AED 1175 SO. COOK SH08THASD AKB TYIjUG CLASSES uamiiES. n u t cai k amaeue. ta. TOM WALKER PIANOS T. H. KEYS—For sumeo apywhur* ta • Hot Air and 5-84T1. ffith tin. .\rlf Buyer Conmtrcltl Tesehtr, 1S46 S. Bdwy. Easy parking. SP. 7-7$64. city limits of Deov«r. CA. t-UIA BROTHERS Other Heating Systems 1165 SO. MONROE Bcflnninc si ones, loquire. • Central Control Systems 1210 SO. CLAYTON bsndU ill trpci of etaployofot. Let's Swap- -53 Brick Rugs and Fumitara Glsanlag • Air Conditioning • Gutter Work All in walking distanee of Su Vin­ T-B obq S ta a k s 5400 Colo. Blvd. CH. 4-5234 Floora Waxsd and Polished SEWERS CLEANED Tuck poiDtiag. Ash pits, Brick rvpalm. Walls and WHidowt Wasbod Aasedeted cent de raul't. Bar-B-Cue Ribs ANYTHING of value taken on purebaee Heating Ceairaeters or installations of gas furneces, water Llosaso^ F J. CallAghor. TA. 6-4787, Paper CWaning BY ELECTRIC Baked Ham Expert • DependAblt • Insured 8ciml» Remteo Otncr-Opcrilw Opanad, or No Chirga 2564 SO. DAHLIA heaters, etc. What have you. RA. 2-8749. 2616 Larimer. KE. 4-7786 In Bleued Sacrament Shrimp Maine Lobsters Building Material Frca Estimate Referencai All Work Guarantaad •Call: Co.tello — RA. 2-3980 Roast Beef ^ Pork STENOS-TYPISTS Flowers, Nurseries & Trees 67 Gl, 5-5784 Or 24-Hour city Wide Sarvica NEW AND USED U T i n i i ' f e l e c t r ic s e w e r BOOKKEEPERS GI. 5-6289 Insulation VreMWWjMj CLEANING CO. Armand Ye.ske, Realtors HOUSE plants, 7 different, inel. African BUILDING MATERIALS All Types of Office Help— 1279 W. Biyaad RA. 1-2482 1220 So. Colo. Blvd. SK. S-1691 Christmas Trees violets, all for $1. Blooming violets. 50e Flumblng a Door. • Window. w w m couroR: ia v i r m Wholesale — If you want a good office job up. Open daily 9 to 6. Sun. 1 to 6. Steel I9H(I MAIVIllL TBI ONLT OCNUINI MCX HOLY FAMILY immediately, call: Cravens Greenhouse, 4732 W. Tennessee. Druggiitf WOOL. AUO loor BT. HOME IR80L A 04- AC. 2-0721 WE. 4-4962. Kardy nT. CO. U . S-0282. IV t CB. 4-T819. Quilters 4952 Raleigh ALADDIN DRUG Co. Only ■ few Mock, to R n i., U bl«k For Prellminiry Job Information Wrecking CHRISTMAS TREES Poultry 69 2082 E Colfax Art. FR. 7-7(88 Lawn Mower Repair Alwka OuiltlBt Shop, Macblna quiltinE, to trans. and shopping. Meal for taenodaM dorra and armi eeaiforto. Wool rooms or apartments. Reas. Priced WHOLESALE — Selective Employment Bureau Contractors coMPLRg p rib m gavicE ( r toce h w d BatU for aak. 1432 £ . 3rd Ara. DU. with low down payment Call: FR. 308 McClintock Bldg.—1554 Ctllf. St. H I Unatlila TA. 6-4$ll YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS t-t((2. 7-4601. TURKEYS UOWEt AT urn EATE fU l Uta 8T01A0E. Order Now! (Forra.rir at 1441 Wtllon St.) will be filled correctly at CALL SK. ( . ( ( ( ] A.>Iead DO YOU NEED TOWEL a SUPPLY CO. 8-bdrm, brick. Llv. rm., full din. rm., Brick ind blofk tvstti- Tm ntlmstcs. Levtst a W. B«eUui, M iu g tr Oar Work la Guarantaad MONEY? ROOFS REPAIRED — BKYUGBT8 kit, with c.ting »PEC». W-W crp ei. rstes. quick smlct. nm piyamt Dec. AojtUot HeoHng— Furnaces 2919 S. C r » l RA.X-TI47 Ing. Dbir. gar. 2 biki. to No. 3 bui. CHECK § 150.00 IS YOURS Order — Now ia coQcrtls. itooc or assonry. Fia. lartaatlaf ai4 EitiMtai Cic.L comlitiun. Good (in.ncing. PI only SO Son. of our lortly HEI.U)- DE 3-2549 Ey 'llt. Jmmw—0>a to Tra Eiptitaaca Call: SU. 1-2071. TDNE Xinai Ctrd Uo,. ud tldj up b. dOm In < Linoleum _ Day or Niu OaH Itnilf dir It roiu rou Oothlm to try CALL r08 Thanksgiving Poultry FURNACES Cleanad, Repaired Franklin ALpIna S-1((4 FREE SASiri.EI! WESTER.N ART STI’DiOS CLEANING ROOFINO AND SPRAY PAINTING 2570 E Collu An. Denrw TURKEYS JOSEPH PRUNK and ARCHER'S New roofa applied, old r o ^ repaired, St. Therese’s THE SERVICE rbOM DE. S.94S2 RESIDE.ST1AL — COMMEROAL REPAIRING FLOOR COVERINGS BuiU-op our apaclalty. Wa apriy paiat. FRYS — HENS INDUSTRIAL COMPLETE EXPERT wood, abiaglae, metal baildlaga, roofa, 3 Bdrm. Home, F. Bsmt., .^tt. Male or Female 17A All makt. of furn.cta eommarelal and rasIdaaliaL Try ua. Free Gar. Plantings, fenced, gar­ Live Poultry BUILDING AND REMODEUNG FREE ESTIMATES INSTALLATIONS catimataa. AL. 8-4881. Fres CstimatH • CARPET • UNOLEUM bage pulverizer, and other im­ Dreited to Order CHERRELYN SHEET METAL Gearanttsd SsUsfaction • TILE • FORMICA Tree Service provements in. 2 biks to DIRECTORY FOR SU. (-9598 "rtt. «tlMUt dmrfsllf itm " church and new school. Excell, 3416 W. 34th GL. 6-6869 5223 W. 25 An. EC. 7-1007 Practical Nurse Blair Poultry 4PTEI H9U8S CALL CE. 3-0204 Careful Pruning of Shade and condition. Immediate posses­ Furn. Rep. 4 Upholstering sion! Man or woman to care for Ornamental Trees, for thair & Egg Co. ADDITIONS Health and Appearance, and Open Daily & Sun. YOUR NEEDS Patient at home; Live in ; Antique and better cltsa of fumtturt. Locksmiths for Safety. Removal of old Eaat Denver: FR. 7-8743 4440 W. Alameda Ave. R etired • Rellniehcd • Touch Up At 1188 Jamaica KITCHENS 26 Tra. Experleoeo DIRE’S dangaroua trees. WE 5-4625 J . C, y-AMw Locksmith Service SCHULHOFF TREE $700 Franklin AL. 6-7021 BATHS Call us for Leek and Key SERVICE FROM PLA.VS TO CO.MPLETION infernatiea. WANT AN EXECUTIVE HOME? W. Do th. Whal. Jab Garages— Car Ports 1164 18(h St. TA. 6-6996 HA. 4-6112 For only $17,950 we can put you in a home built for people 100% FINANCING in the higher income group. If you want a conservative Ornomentol Iron Uphehttry home with clas.sd WaiHMs • 10« AIM f«iH (Of inforeed w 1 f k itwl wMthtr itrip. ^ du,.bl, window— lor full for the past three weeks. The fireitsrt in4 tfia wi«> isS cMi<|s metal available pir>9 for vtnfilafton. RtmoiribU from ‘ ENGLEWOOD evening will begin with a cock­ ^ la 4-foot to I - nortf, wORthor-fight dUtinefiv* bR«u»y, ihown, for ORiy tail party from 6 to 8 p.m. The $1.95 qt. $1.40 qt. foot sixes. fit. iroublo*froR strvico* wtthing. auction will berin at 8 p.m. and No down payment! Liberal terms! Heating Company low prices will prevail. After WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS 5-ft. ‘ r Eock tenltf Cattrt EnflivoM Oienf Am Paul C. Walker the dinner a musical revue will Save up to 30"/o on fuel bills! Aothortxfd L«bbox Dtalcr be staged by the members, and Firnacee A Air CRadUioninc lumbus-sponsored Friday Lunch­ will be followed by dancing to i r US HELP YOU WITH YOUR REMODELINO PROILEMS. eon Club of Denver Nov. 18. the music of Dick Westerburg WE WILL GUDLY ADVISE YOU ON MATERIALS AND GIVE Your Roproiontolivt mty ctll on ALL MAKES FURNACES Mr. ^’alker, who has been in iind his orchestra. YOU A FREE ESTIMATE. d.y hour INSTALLED, SERVICED the sales department of the Texas USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Nomo... AND REPAIRED Company for 25 years, is now head of the merchandiser division PEST COHTROL Addrots. • Heating fo( all salesmen. • ttHt Wiin S»Mm • BIm A resident of 3775 High Street, * Clmmitn, Ett. OPEN ALL DAT • Air Conditioning SATURDAY City...... Zono. .Sloto...... u)R3 he is a certified Dale Carnegie TERMINIX SERVICE • Sheet Metal Work instructor for the Rocky Moun­ TIm WirM'i urtMl T nlto Ctitm 7:30 to S:00 tain Empire. ECONOMY Phone SU L-U94 Denver Pest Control Fr*« Chv^lnip A EalimaU The luncheon group is the only Dav and NnUtt Saraica service club for Catholic men in & Service Lab WESTERN EAGLE DISTRIBUTORS 1065 W. Hampden the regmn. It meets every week 1452 S. Uvy S«. Lfutou Lumber & Hardware Frank Watera, Prop. in the K. of C. home, 1575 Grant Call SP. 7-4673 IV34 Xenia St Denver 8, Colo, £A . 2-0831 Street. All Catholic men and For FREE Eitimate* 350 S. Colorado Blvd. FL. 5-3591 Rev. (Col.) C. E. Zielintk! their guests are invited.