Archbishop to Dedicate New St. John’s on Dec. 2

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Third Major Church Dedication in Year Contents Copyright by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1953—Permission to Reproduce, Except on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday' Following Issue When Archbishop Urban J. Vehr dedicates the new St. John the Evangelist’s Church Wednes­ day, Dec. 2, it will be the third major church on principal Denver thoroughfares that' he has blessed in a little more than a year. DENVER CATHaiC The ceremonies at St. John’s will begin at 10:30, and will be followed immediately by a Sol­ emn Mass to be offered in the presence of the Arch­ bishop by the ^t. Eev. Monsignor John P. Moran, pastor. REGISTER The two other major Denver churches dedi­ cated in the past year are St. Catherine of Siena’s, fronting on North Federal Boule­ vard at 42nd Avenue,, dedicated on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 27, 1952; and St. Vincent de Paul’s, facing S. University Boulevard at E. Arizona Avenue, which was dedicated Feb. 11, 1953. The new St. John's faces beautiful East Seventh Avenue Parkway at Eliza­ beth Street. The three new edifices give Denver an array of magnificent Catholic churches of which it may well be proud, and which are un­ excelled by any city of comparable size in the nation. John K. Monroe of Denver was architect for the new building, which was erected by the F. J. New St. John’s Is Handsome Addition on Seventh Avenue Parkway Kirchhof Construction Co. of Denver. The total cost of con- struction is slightly more than $350,000, and the cost of furnish­ ings brings the total to about Men’s Rally on Nov. 29 $425,000. The posting of the colors Bishop Sullivan and the singing of the “Star To Give Sermon Archdiocese Gives 35 Tons The first of the more than annual effort to clothe the poor of the world in preparation for Spangled Banner” will open Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, S.J., 35 tons of clothing collected winter. Shown here, left to right, are the Very Rev. Monsignor the rally of the ’ Archdioc­ retired Bishop of Patna, India, 03967636 „ Needy in the Archdiocese of Den­ Elmer Kolka, associate director of Catholic Charitlfes and director now residing at Regis College, ver in this year’s Thanks­ of the clothing drive; Joe Casper of St. James’ Parish, Herman esan Union of the Holy giving Clothing Collection is shown above being stacked in the Name Society in the Denver will deliver the sermon in the Gebhard, warehouse employe; John Moran of Loyola Parish, and St. Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau Warehouse. Workers from Leo Kelleher, manager of the St, Vincent de Paul Salvage Bureau. Cathedral, Sunday, Nov. 29, at Dedication Mass. every parish in Denver and outlying districts contributed to the 7 :4B p.m. ' — {Register photo) Catholic men of the Denver Officers of the Mass will be the + ~ + area are invited to take part Rt. Rev. Monsignor John R. Mul- in the magnificent display of roy, a seminary classmate of Mon­ Appeal to Be Made. Pec. 6 for Funds faith and Catholic Action.. signor Moran, deacon, and the Rt. Clothing Drive Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, officiate at Solemn Benediction for the expected crowd of 1,200 former pastor of St. John’s, sub­ To Complete National Shrine to Mary men, and will read the act of deacon. May Be Better An appeal for generosity in consecration to the Sacred Heart. Two former assistants in the Collectipn of necessary funds maculate Conception, which will His Excellency will also’ deliver the collection Sunday, Dec. 6, to complete the magnificent be celebrated Dec. 8, 1954. parish, the Rev. William V. for completion of the National the meditation. church is being tied up with The letter follows: The Rosary and Litany of the Powers, pastor of St. James’ Par­ Than'52 Appeal Shrine of the Immaculate Con­ the Marian Year as a special Holy Name v/ill be led by the ish, and the Rev. Roy Figlino, Clothing, bedding, and ception in Washington, D.C., is observance by Catholic Ameri­ Very Rev. Monsignor Walter J. pastor of St. Augustine’s, and shoes for poor people made in a letter from Archbishop cans of the centenary of the def­ Canavan, pastor of the Cathe­ Urban J. Vehr. inition of the dogpna of the Im- Denver Archdiocese dral, and the sermon will be Brighton,, will assist the Arch­ the world over streamed into Chancery Office given by the Rt. Rev. Mon- bishop in the dedication. the St. "Vincent de Paul 1536 Logan Street Denver 5, Colo. signor Harold V. Campbell, pas­ Two other former assistants, Warehouse, 1625 W a z e e, tor of Blessed Sacrament Parish. Nov. 22, 1953 the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Joseph Denver, this week from all the Cathedral Classes Result Assisting the Archbishop at THE REV. JOHN HARLEY SCHMITT (left), churches of the archdiocese. Reverend Dear Father and BenedicHon will be the Very Rev. archdiocesan director of Holy Name Societies, is making Walsh, director of Catholic Char­ , By Tuesday morning a min­ Beloved People: George Forquer, O.P., pastor of arrangements for the annual men’s rally' Nov. 29. 'The Rt. Rev. ities in the Diocese of Pueblo, and imum of 35 tons had been col­ S t Dominic’s Church, deacon; In 108 Converts in Year On Sunday, Dec. 6, all dio­ Monsignor Harold V, Campbell (right), former director of the Holy the Very Rev, Walter J. Canavan, lected in the annual Bishops’ ceses of our country will unite and the Very Rev. Fabian Joyce, Name Societies, will deliver the sermon. Thanksgiving Drive, with all out- O.F.M., pastor of St. Elizabeth’s pastor of the Cathedral, Denver, Thirty-five persons expressed a non-Catholic friend who is in­ in an appeal to complete the Na- will be chaplains to Archbishop state shipments yet to arrive in the desire to become Catholics at terested. tidnal Shrine of the Ffiimaculate Parish, subdeacon. Denver. the end of the autumn series of The annual demonstration of Vehr at the Solemn Mass. Every class, in addition to Conception in Washington, D. C. According to Leo Keleher, di­ information lectures conducted at Many of you may have seen the sph-itual'and civic devotion will 1,000CathoHc Women Aid rector of the salvage bureau, those who ask to join the be opened with a procession into The Very Rev. Monsignor Ber­ the Cathedral, Denver, by the Church, has its quota of those stately crypt of this shrine on nard Cullen, Assistant Chancellor, this year’s drive should equal or Rev. Owen McHugh. the Cathedral, led by the Fourth even exceed last year’s collec- who were baptized Catholics in the campus of the Catholic Uni­ Degree Knights of Columbus and will be master of ceremonies, as­ A total of 108 persons have infancy, but whose Catholic ed­ versity...... ■uiiiiiimiiim>Mti’.inmiiiiiiiii,«tiiiiiiiiiimtumiimiiitiliiiluiiii^ thus sought entrance into the followed by students of St. Community Chest Drive sisted by the Rev. Francis Syrianey ucation was neglected until they Every country in the world Thomas’ Seminary, priests, and I It’s Not Too Late .. . j Catholic Church in 1953 as a re­ attended the classes. has a worthy national memorial More than 1,000 Catholic working on the St. James’ group. and the Rev. Charles Jones, assist­ Archbishop Vehr. I to give clothes, bedding, and I sult of the three series of classes to Mary, Our Mother. Our Na­ During the processional the women served in the 1953 Red As well as collecting and con­ ants in the parish. Seminarians held, according to the Very Rev. Feather Drive of the Community I shoes to aid the refugees in ; tional Shrine to. Mary Immacu­ seminary choir, under the direc­ tributing to their own group, the from the parish will fill the minor I Korea, Europe, and the Near \ Monsignor Walter J. Canavan, late was begun some 30 years tion of the Rev. Richard Giesel- Chest. St. Catherine’s PTA and St. James’ team assisted a non- pastor of the Cathedral. At the Altar Society team was one of offices./' I and Far East. Take your do- f ago. Because of the depression man, C.M., will sing “Ecce Sacer- Catholic group that had St. I nations to the St. Vincent de I end of the spring series, in June, l^egis Institutes six Denver teams to report its and subsequent pressing prob­ dos Magnus.’’ At the organ will James’ Church in its territory, The music for the Mass wilTbe I Paul Warehouse, 1625 Wazee | 28 persons 'asked to become lems of the war years, the super­ be Robert Cavarra. quota reached at the first report according to Mrs. Cudmore. sung by St. John’s Parish Choir Catholics, and in the winter ser­ luncheon. I Street, or call CH, 5503 for i structure was not completed. The The posting of the colors by The St. Catherine’s group was under the direction of Mrs. Leon­ I home pick-up service. ies, which closed before Easter, architects now tell us that, unless the Lowry Air Base' Holy Name The success of Catholic teams among those teams first to fill there were 45 converts. For Religious men will precede the singing of their quotas in the 1952 drive. It ard Tangney, with Miss Helen ...'"IT" 'The next series of informa­ remedial measures are taken im­ in being first to reach their tion, called by the Very Rev. mediately, the foundation and the national anthem by the as­ quotas, both this year and last, had 100 per cent by the individual Neumann at the organ. "The Prop­ Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, the tion classes will begin some time semblage. gifts day last year. in January. The date will be an- the crypt will seriously disinte­ highlights the statistics. ers will be sung by a priests’ choir director of the drive, “bigger Very Popular grate. The Holy Name pledge will be Catholic schools, it was an­ Mrs. Matt Saya, as president under the direction of the Rev. than any drive ever, even larger noiheed in the Register. administered to the men by the of the Catholic Patent-'Teachers’ Besides the converts who join A record number of sisters Because next year is the cen­ nounced in last week’s Register, Richard Hiester. than the drives made during tenary of the declaration of the Rev. John Harley Schmitt, arch- have given $13,000 to the Com­ League, helped lead the Catho­ World War II, almost twice as the efiurch after receiving in­ from the Archdiocese of Denver diocesan director of the Holy munity Chest drives in the past lic women in accomplishing their Open House large.” The 1952 collection structions in the information are expected to be on hand Sat­ dogma of the Immaculate Con­ Name Society, followed by the 10 years. remarkable record. grossed more than 90 tons of class, there are many more who urday afternoon, Nov. 28, at ception of the Blessed Virgin meditation by the Archbishop Sunday, Nov. 29 material. receive individual instructions Regis College for the second pro­ Mary, the heavenly patroness of and the singing of an “Ave Ma­ The 80 St. Catherine’s workers, the United States, and declared led by Mrs. Valens' Jones, Erie Ordinary Given This Sunday afternoon, Nov. The discarded garments were from the priests at the Cathedral, gram in the series of ^‘Institutes ria” by the seminary choir. for Religious.” a world-wide Marian Year by the A count of the men present turned in $1,340—the largest 29, "open house’’ will be held given by Catholics and non-Cath- giving the parish one of the best olics alike and will go to desti­ convert records in the nation. Holy Father, it was decided to from each parish will be made amount of any group—at the Rank of Archbishop in the new church from 2 to 5:30 Teaming up to conduct the in­ tute refugees in Korea, the Near stitute will be two of the col­ collect the necessary funds from and the largest representation first 1953 meeting. St. Cath­ o’clock. Converts Number all dioceses of the country, to will be honored at the rally, erine’s workers eventually Washington. — The Most Rev. and Far East, and Europe. “The lege’s outstanding scholars in the drive,” said Mr. Keleher, “met Above 100 Annually field of theology. Father Mark preserve the crypt from further which is the first activity since reached 106.8 per cent of their John Mark Gannon, Bishop of The dedication festivities will deterioration, and to build suf­ the Union of Holy Name So­ $1,400 quota. Erie, has been named a personal with the most ge,nerous response S. Gross, S.J., and Father'John get under way with a parish din­ from persons of all faiths.” For the past 12 years, the Ca­ ficient of the superstructure to cieties was reorganized Nov. St. James’ PTA was another to Archbishop by Pius XII, accord­ thedral Parish has had a record F. Jolin, S.J. Both men were ner Monday evening, Nov. 30, in The huge piles are being sorted highly popular on last year’s satisfy the demands of public at a meeting in St. Vincent’s de be among the first to reach its ing to the Apostolic Delegate, of more than 100 converts an­ worship. What has been built is Paul’s Parish. The president of [quota, according to Mrs. William Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Ci- the Fmcrald Room of the Brown now into bundles of men’s, nually. Its national prominence program, 'and they have been cognani. women’s, and children’s clothing scheduled to appear again by beautiful, and the completed the archdiocesan organization is Cudmore, Jr., a captain. There Palace Hotel. Archbishop Urban for convert work dates back to structure will be a noble archi­ T. Raber Taylor of Denver. [were 45 from the PTA alone and compressed into' 500-pound popular request of the sisters The announcement of the new J. Vehr will be the guest of honor. bales. They will be immediately the early part of this ^century, tectural tribute to the Catholics honor for the Erie Ordinary when the program was started by themselves. Several hundred parishioners and shipped to San Francisco, where Father Gross will discuss “The of the United States and their coincided with the centenary of the bales will be sterilized, water­ the late Rt. Rev. Monsignor love for Our Heavenly Mother. of the diocese on Nov. 25. friends have made reservations. Hugh L. McMenamin. Interior Life,” and Father Jo- Complete Census Planned Further information on the proofed, and dispatched to needy lin’s topic will be “Practical Contractual obligations cannot Archbishop Gannon was or­ persons overseas, without regard Three series of lectures are Methods and Psychology of be incurred unless sufficient dained in 1901. He was appointed new church, and picture*, a* to race, creed, or color. held every year in the Cathe­ guarantee is given that neces­ well a* a history of the parish Prayer.” The program opens For All Evergreen Parish Titular Bishop of Nilopolis and Additional bedding, shoes, and dral in St. Paul’s chapel. The with Father Gross’ talk at 1:30 sary funds are available. t Auxiliary of Erie Nov. 13, 1917, and stories of the parish so­ clothing items are still being lectures, held on Tuesday and p.m. Each diocese is given a quota Twelve teams have been Mahon, pastor, has a large area and was consecrated on Feb. 6, accepted in the drive. Anyone Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock, named to take the first religious to cover cieties, will he found in a spe­ At last week’s institute, 219 based on population. Our obliga­ census ever attempted in the 1918. He was named Bishop of wishing to participate may either last one hour and are conducted tion is $25,000. I am sure our The areas and the volunteers Erie in 1920 and was installed on cial supplement printed with deliver the material to the St. for a period of 10 weeks. Many sisters attended and heard dis­ widespread Christ the King Par­ who will take the census follow: this issue of The Denver Cath- cussions by Father Richard F. good people would wish to be * ish, Evergreen. Each team, Dec. 16, 1920. On Nov. 4, 1944, Vincent de Paul warehouse or of those who attend are Cath­ represented in this national trib­ he was named Assistant at the olic Register, and on pages 10 call CH. 5503 for home pick-up olics who wish to learn more Ryan, S.J., president of Regis, points out the Rev. Donald Me- Pine, Buffalo, Schaffers and Father William B. Faherty, ute to Mary Immaculate. Like Crossing—John and James Buck- Pontifical Throne. and 11 of the regular section. service. about their faith, or who bring all national memorial shrines in ley; Indian Hills — Paul Mc- S.J., of the college’s history de­ partment. every country of the world, it Grady; Evergreen proper — will perpetuate for ages the spir­ Eucharistic Rites Messrs. Matthew and Newboldt; Father J’blin, who is acting as host for. the institutes this year, itual heritage and traditions of Upper Bear Creek—Ray Zip- a people. prich and Mrs. Frank Anderson; extended an invitation foirall sis­ To Be Held in 144 Herzman Mesa, Trail Ridge — ters in the archdiocese to attend All of us cherish wholeheart­ Martin Grabrian; Kittridge — this week’s session, which will be edly the devotion to Mary, Our Messrs. Malley, Greer, Cortych, held in the Regis College Chapel. Heavenly Mother. This shrine is Places During Year and Wslch; Bergen Park, Beaver The program starts at 1:30 to be her national church, Brook, Mt. Vernon, Lookout and is concluded at 3:30 with erected by the faith and grati­ The schedule of Forty Hours’ Mountain—Messrs. Wale, Mar- Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ tude of the loving people of the devotion for the ecclesiastical tischang, Spilo, and Graham; rament. The two scheduled talks whole United States. We can year 1954 in the Archdiocese of Idledale — Messis. Dee, Andru- will last 40 minutes each, sep­ reach our quota if the clients of Denver was announced by Arch­ sko, and White; Waukeenee Park arated by a half-hour intermis­ Mary in the archdiocese—those —John Reardon; Marshdale — sion during which refreshments blessed with her name and all her bishop Urban J. y ehr. Thirty- Clarence Kljne; Big Bear Creek will be served. suppliant children—make a little four places on the schedule may —Chuck Feehan; and Little Cub sacrifice to do her this noble hold Thirteen Hours’ devotion in­ Creek—Mrs. Francis Hoelsken honor. stead of the usual Forty Hours’, and. Mrs. George Schmidt. and 110 places will have the Guardian Angels' Burse Wishing you God’s blessings, Forty Hours’, a total of 144. The Conifer and Tiny Town I am areas are still open. Volunteers Total Reaches $5,281 Faithfully yours in Christ, The schedule is so arranged for these two areas or any ad- that in every week of the year ditipnal volunteers for the areas ' The Guardian Angels’ Burse « URBAN J. VEHR at least one church or chapel in assigned above will be greatly of the Archdiocese of Denver Archbishop of Denver the archdiocese conducts Thir­ appreciated, and are asked to was brought to a total of $5,- teen or Forty Hours’ devotion. call Father McMahon for the 281.25 this week with an anony­ In his announcement Arch­ necessary information. mous gift of $25 from Denver. Remember the Poor bishop Vehr pointed out that “a The Rt. Rev. Monsignor The burse is for the education plenary indulgence is granted to Gregory Smith, pastor of the S t of young men for the priesthood. Again this year the St. all persons who, being truly re­ Francis de Sales’ Parish, Denver, It offers readers an excellent Vincent de Paul Society will pentant, receive the ^crament was present at the pre-census chance to prepare fo.r Christmas give baskets to the poor at of Penance and of the Eucharist, meeting Nov. 24 and spoke of his in the season of Advent through Christmas time. You can help/ visit the church in which past experiences in taking such, contributions. He who gives to by contributing any amount, the Blessed Sacrament is exposed a survey. His talk of what may' S t P h ilA m o n n ^C r n n v o i l t Badly needed accommodations The addition will include a chapel, a large community room, provide priests for Christ’s large or small, to the St. Vin­ on ONE of the three days of the be expected and the unsuspected J I . r m i o m e n a S v .0 n v e n i nun-teachers wm be pro- and four -nuns’ rooms. A new reception room will be provided for Church gives to Christ. cent de Paul Society, 1665 Exposition, and pray for the in­ good that will be realized from vided by the addition being built on the convent of St. Philomena’s the convent and the dining room will be enlarged. J. K. Monroe, is Contributions may be sent to Grant Street, Denver. Tho tentions of the Sovereign Pon­ this missionary work was inspir­ Parish, Denver. An architect’s sketch of the convent with the addi­ the architect for the project. Contractor is the Frank J. Kirchhof Archbishop Urban J. Velur, 1536 cost of the basket* averages tiff." . ing to,the workers. tion (at left) is shown above. Construction Co. ^ Logan Street, Denver. $10 apiece. '■4 1

1 : '3 i k I ' J„ THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 r" “ PAGE TW O Office, 938 Bannock Street Thursdoy, November 26,1953 85r— Loveland Pastor Reports on Hatred in Holy Land , Austria, France, In Berlin, the priest observed military was very much in evi had not driven over from Ger­ England, Belgium, Luxembourg, a niarked deference between the dence about the city but the peo­ many to pick, up his two brothers. I ^ Switzerland, Italy, Egypt, the t'-t Allied and Soviet sectors. In ple were friendly, a rather un­ While in 'E u r 0 p e , Father Holy Land—the Rev, Francis J. West Berlin, which is controlled expected attitude since in the Kappes visited a number of (Ca­ Kappes, pastor of St. John the by the Allies, he found rebuild­ past there have been various thedrals, including Notre Dame Evangelist’s Parish, Loveland, ing from the ravages of the last demonstrations against the in Paris, those in Rheims, visited them all on a recently war to 'be progressing rapidly American government and of­ France, and at Cologne, Ger­ concluded trip'but he found none and stores displayed much of the ficials. many. He reported that only the to surpass the United States, par­ latest merchandise. Strike in Paris Uologne Cathedral was in fairly ticularly Colorado. On the other hand, Soviet Father Kappes almost was good shape. The others were in He said the scenery of the various stages of repair.— (By Swiss Alps was magnificent but Eait Berlin seemed to be re­ stalled at the, beginning of his covering but slowly from the European trip by the French Ray Adams in the Loveland added he did not think Colorado’s Reporter-Herald) Rockies had to take a back seat effects of the war. Father general strike of several weeks for it. Kappes said the churches were ago. Regular boat trains were But the real revelation to the open there but the Soviets re­ not running from the coast to The Denver Catholic local priest was the “awful ten­ fused to permit instruction Paris, and so the steamship line sion and hatred” that are sweep­ classes, or any church picnics chartered special busses. Register or gatherings other than those ment of Public Health; Ward V. Gray, president of the Colorado ing the Holy Land as the jealous­ Once in the French capital, Published Weekly by the ies of the new state of of a devotional nature, so that the Loveland priest might have Ozanam Club Meeting Conference of Social Welfare and director of the El Paso County the people are becoming less Catholic Press Society, Inc., Welfare Departments; William McGlone, president of the Denver and the Arab nations flame into run into further transportation 938 Bannock Street, Denver. the honored guests at the annual dinner meeting of the Ozanam sporadic bloodshed. and less familiar with the facts difficulties if Lieutenant Kappes Club Nov. 18 at the Shirley-Savoy Hotel, Denver. Some 60 mem­ Community Chest campaigrn; and Ed Owens, president of the of their belief. Colo.. Ozanam Club and a supervisor at the Catholic Charities. Barricades Separate Sections bers of the club attended the meeting. Subscription: $8.00 P e r The meeting was held in conjunction with the annual con­ Jerusalem, Father Kappes dis­ Absence of Fear Left to right are Earl Kouns, director of the State Depart­ covered, .is virtually an armed COLORADO Year Sold in combination with ment of Public Welfare; the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Mulroy, vention of the Colorado Conference of Social Welfare, which at­ Father Kappes also remarked The Register, National Edi­ tracted members throughout the state to Denver. The Ozanam camp divided into Arab and Is­ on the complete absence of fear founder of the Ozanam Club and nationally known expert in raeli gfections, with gun emplace­ CONVALESCENT tion, in Archdiocese of Den­ social welfare work; Guy Justice, manager of welfare, City and Club meets monthly in Denver and is open to Catholic employes of the Soviets shown by the West ver. in the field of public social welfare.— (Photo by Turilli) ______ments and barricades, separating Berliners contrasted to the ap­ HOME County of Denver; Dr. Roy Cleere, director of the State Dfepart- the two. parent insecurity of the Ger­ Entered as Second Class He was particularly interested mans living in East Berlin. Reasonable Rates Matter at the Post Office 815 So. Logan______PE 7135 Denver, Colo. in Trans-Jordan, where much of Father Kappes was also at the Arab unrest has been cen­ hr 4th Degree K. of C. Plan Beyrouth, Germany, for the (L* ‘jA.* •jL* ‘jA.* *jA.* *jA.* *jA.* -jA.- -Al* • •. tered. There, too, tension was Wagnerian opera festival which at a fever pitch, extending even he enjoyed thoroughly. In addi­ to the youngsters who were ve­ tion, he had the chance to ob­ In Every Catholic Home the 21st Orphans' Yule Party hement In their denunciations of serve a performance by the Israel. famed Spanish Riding School of Christmas Manger Set Certainly some modifications » ® J§fflW CSGAlOte/| This holiday season marks the Orphanages, the Colorado Chris Lipizzani horses at Zassau, Ger­ \ 21st year that Joseph J. Dryer tian Home, and the Convent of in the present United Nations many, near the Czecho-Slovak the Good Shepherd. This year, program dividing Palestine must border. ITALIAN IMPORTED NATIVITY SETS Our prices are so low you has directed the annual orphans' be made before there will be a 'A Christmas party, sponsored by for the first time, the party will Sees Pius XII MADE OF HARD COMPOSITION can have custom-made full- be given at the State Industrial peaceful solution for the Holy Before going to Rome, he went Denver Fourth Degree Assembly Land crisis, the priest said. length lined draw draperies 539 of the Knights of Columbus. School in Golden. through the famed Brenner pass 'A HAND PAINTED AND BEAUTIFULLY ANTIQUED Mr. Dryer has made his annual Visit! Bethlehem for 80" windows for as lit­ Mr. Dryer has a long and While in that overly troubled fruitful record in youth work. part of the world. Father Kappes tle as $35. He was credited by Jack Car- also went to Bethlehem and Jer­ berry, sports editor of the Den­ icho and, while in Jerusalem, ¥ . ver Post, with establishing the offered Masses in Gethsemane, j« first teen-age club in the United on Mount Calvary, and at the States. •5974 So. BROADWAY ‘ SUiwet { - 6 9 2 0 Holy Sepulchre. CHCiJiwoao • cotow^o? More than 40 years ago, when These Masses and one he Mr. Dryer moved from Chicago offered in St. Peter’s Basilica to what was then called “Berk­ in Rome were among the « eley” near W. 45th Avenue and greatest thrills of his entire Tennyson Streets, Denver, he trip, the priest declared. moved a small house to the back Father Kappes left for his trip of his lot. He dug up a pool abroad early in August with a table, a punching bag, some brother, the Rev. William Kappes gloves, and within a year added of Columbus, 0., to visit a third ’A a complete layout of baseball brother. First Lt. Paul Kappes No. 4 /2 0 uniforms. of the 121st Tactical Control Dhristmas Crib Sets of 20 pieces. Standing figures 4 inches. Boys flocked to the “club” group of the Air Force at Spring- ■Cneeling figures in proportion. Set consists of—Blessed from far and near. Their dads dahlem, Germany, and a brother- A Virgin, St. Joseph, Infant Jesus, Three Kings, Four Shep- came along to play cribbage or in-law and sister. Col. and Mrs. lerds, Ox, "Ass, Five Sheep, Gloria Angel, Camel and Driver. IK to talk. Mr. Dryer sometimes in­ William H. Van Dine, at Munich. Complete Set ...... '...... $6.95 duced “guest speakers” to ad­ Colonel Van Dine is deputy com­ IK dress the club. mander of the Munich quarter­ No. 5 /2 0 With the Knights of Colum­ master depot of the army, but Twenty piece assortment. Standing figures 5 inches high. bus, Mr. Dryer has led the expects to return to the United Assorted as in set No. 4/20. Price Complete S et...... $9.00 orphans’ committee that includes States in the coming year. )« No. 6/20* not only parties for the homeless Twenty piece assortment. Standing figures 6 inches high. West Germans Friendly • Rev. Francis J. Kappes children, but counseling them The Loveland priest said his Assorted as in No. 4/20. Price Complete S et...... $15.00 appeal for financial help in'and helping them prepare for stay in Germany was most en­ bringing candy and cookies and and into Venice and Florence, in 'A future life. He is counting on joyable. The West Germans were Northern Italy. While in Rome, Stables for ihe above Sets an individual, personal gift, to contributions to make sure he very friendly toward Father children in St. Clara’s, St. Vin­ he had an audience with Pius Imported Italian Stable ...... 9 3 .0 0 can carry on his work this Kappes and dempnstrated deep XII as a representative of the cent's, and Queen of Heaven Christmas. appreciation for the assistance American made Stables with Lights...... 90*05 f o r m e r l y DENVER INDUSTRIAL BANK St. Vincent de Paul Society of ]« given them through America. America. During the audience. Other Nativity Groups up to 9^ 50.00 , I '--sc'oec c ROCK. Prtsid«nt In fact their co-operative at­ Pius XII addressed himself ¥ . H Phonu titude was one of two major \ 1534 California St. Denver Native Honored largely to a group of American CLARKC'S CHURCH GOODS HOUSC Dtnvtr Dry Goodt Co impressions made on Father soldiers, urging that they work Cardinal Francis Spellman, perior of Carroll House at the Kappes during his German visit. toward uniting the world in « Archbishop of New York, pre­ Catholic University of America, The other, he said, was “the peace under God. sented the Cardinal Spellman on behalf of Father Kelly, who terrific job the army is doing Other stops on the priest’s tour award for service to the sci­ is recuperating from an illness. in taking care of American boys, included Naples, Italy; Athens, ence of sacred theology to Fa­ Father Kelly was selected as keeping them occupied in desir­ Greece; and Cairo, Egypt. Com­ IK ther Gerald Kelly, S.J., professor the 1952 award winner by the able surroundings and pursuits menting on Cairo, he said the MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY of moral and pastoral theology Catholic Theological Society of and offering them numerous op­ ¥ . at St. Mary’s, (Kans.) College. America. A specialist in medical portunities for recreation and ed­ IK Father Kelly is a native of Den­ ethics, he is the author of a ucation, all of which help ma­ Dolls and Doll Parts INSURANCE SINCE 1897 ver who left for the Jesuits series of four studies, entitled terially in creating a good im­ RELIGIOUS STATUES REPAIRED after he completed h i s high Medico-Moral Problems, He has pression of the United States.” « I school training in Denver. also contributed to the Proceed­ Father Kappes acknowledged A.B.C. Doll Hospital Gas and Electric Bldg. TA. 1393 In a ceremony at Holy Re­ ings of the Catholic Theological the army program has not been Mr. & Mrs. J. A. McCourt deemer College, Washington, Society of America, Theological 100-per-cent successful, but he New Location D.C., the award was received by Studies, the American Ecclesi­ felt that all things considered GERARD R. TeBOCKHORST, Associote Father Henri J. Weisel, S.J., su­ astical Review, and Emmanuel. it is doing exceptionally well. 616 Downing MA. 7617 ^ D r .G .J . dames Glarkc IK 'Oh, It's All Right,' Lone Male Says "The West's Largest Church Goods Supply House" Schaeuble COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE One Man, 31 Women in Nursing Class Optometrist W . R . „ v i Specialist Established 1902 1633 Tremont Place By Dan Sustrick added, the army claimed his terested in the field of medicine For Visual ROGER PETERSON might be service. “That was right in line,” generally. That is why I wanted TAbor 3789 1 ^ Denver 2, Colorado called a “lone Adam.” he said. "I was in the medical to get into nursing.” Eye Care corps and was stationed at Brook Roger, you see, has the rather Roger takes quite a bit of good- Empire Bldg. KE. 5840 unusual distinction of being, the Army Hospital in San Antonio.” natured kidding from his 31 fair one man in the first year class To fill out his experience there classmates, but he takes it all in was another year of polio nurs­ for of 32 students at the Mercy Hos­ stride. Appointment Optometrist pital School of Nursing, Denver. ing in Sioux City, Chicago, and * * * Call More unusual, however, is the Minneapolis. His last nursing job, AS A MATTER OF FACT, he said, was with the Kenny In­ TA bor precedent he ha.s established. This when questioned how “he liked 230 Majestic Bldg. is the first time a male student stitute in Minneapolis, the past being the only man with all those 1880 summer. 16th Broadway has ever been enrolled in the girls” his noncommittal, “Oh, it’s school of nursing. “About that time I decided to all right,” was masked by a half- just a few more days Last July, Roger, his parents, get my R.N.,” he said. “Although sraile that indicated he might be and younger brother moved to my plans are not yet definite, I getting a kick out of the unusual to place your orders! Boulder from South Dakota. This, would like to get my degree in experience. together with the fact that Mer­ anesthesia, after my R.N.” Roger’s supervisors had noth­ cy Hospital was on the hospital ? ♦ * ing but praise for him. They ad­ register as accepting male stu­ HE WENT ON to explain that mired his ability. They stated dents, prompted his applying there is a growing trend to ac­ that he was well liked by both here. cept nurses for duty in anesthe­ teachers and students and, PERSONALIZED At 22, he is no newcomer to the sia. At present ipost anesthesi­ though outnumbered, was well field of nursing. After gradua­ ologists are M.D.s. able to “hold his own” in the tion from an Omaha boarding “I want to go back to Chicago joking and ribbing. school, he explained, he enrolled for that,” he said. He added that “Though it is too early to have in a practical nursing'course, and it was difficult to find hospitals definite grades on all his work,” MONOGRAM nine months later had his diplo­ or schools that both accepted male it was stated, “from all appear­ ma in practical nursing. students and had a degree course ances he has proved himself to « « « in anesthesia. be an apt and sincere student.” “AFTER I GOT my diploma in When asked why he did not pre­ That, of course, will make it June of ’50,” Roger said, “I moved fer getting an M.D., Roger said much easier for someone having around a bit while doing prac­ he had never had an inclination the qualifications necessary for HANDKERCHIEFS tical nursing. I worked in Oma­ to go that deeply into medicine. acceptance and who wants to be ha, Montana, and South Dakota.” “On the other hand,” he said, “I Male Nurse No. 2 in the Mercy Then in September of 1951, he have always been very much in- Hospital School of Nursing. + +

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Thursday, November 26,1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyitona^205 PAGE THREE Bishop Administers 60-Island See Canvass for Funds By Latin American Philippine Prelate Group Will Begin Visits 'Register/ The Latin-American Educa­ tional Foundation will start its house-to-house canvassing in the Tells Need of Boat annual drive to raise funds for By Rev. Sean Dunne, S.S.C. scholarships, Monday, Nov.* 30. “ A BOAT, a boat, my kingdom This house-to-house canvass for a boat,” could well be the cry will be conducted mainly to the of Bishop Peregrin de la Fuente, population of Spanish descent O.P., who Wednesday visited the A group of volunteer workers Register accompaaied by one of led by Viola Chavez, former his priests. Father Florentine LAEF scholarship recipient, ob­ Castanon, O.P. tained 5,000 names of people of Spanish descent from^the tele­ Bishop de la Fuente, an Amer­ phone directory. Letters have ican citizen though a Castilian by been sent to them in anticipa­ birth, is Ordinary of the tion of the drive. The core of Batanes and Babuyan Islands at these volunteer workers in ob­ the northern tip of the Philip­ taining names was formed by pines. His diocese is comprised of members of Catholic Charities JllV P Ililp r n i i r t A w n rfI father James Moynihan is shown about 60 islands, only eight of and the Community Chest. JU Y e m ie v u u r r H W a r a receiving the fifth annual award which are at present inhabited. For canvassing purposes the of the Denver Juvenile Court from Judge Philip Gilliam. The award His only means of transportation city has been divided into five is given for outstanding work for Denver youth. Father Moynihan, from island to island is by boat, districts according to density of pastor of Our Lady of Grace Church, was praised by Judge Gilliam and so it is no wonder that he population of Latin Americans. for his help in restoring true religious values to youth work. Father FOR THE PRESENT... dreams and longs for a small The districts center around the Moynihan was given the award, symbolized by a gold cup, for his motor boat with which to visit his junior high schools. The districts aid to the juvenile court and for his interest in serving under­ widely scattered diocese. At pres­ and leaders are: Baker Junior privileged boys. The award was given at a meeting of the Friday ent he is dependent on the oc­ High School, Mrs. Ida Gonzales; Luncheon Club in the home of Denver Council 539^ of the Knights casional trading boat that visits Horace Mann, Mrs. George of Columbus. Mope FOR THE FUTURE! the islands. Chavez; Cole Junior High School, “But it is hard to set up a Mrs. Nash Roybal; Kempner Jun­ timetable,” he smiled, “when ior High School, Mrs. John Ar­ Archbishop to Be Honored IhoT y CHILDHOOD CHRISTMAS SEAl^I sometinles you have to wait six chuleta; and Lake Junior High months for a boat to call.” Bishop de la Fuente (left) and Father Castanon * * * School, Mrs. Louis Camacho. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of bership; George Learned, pro­ + Denver will be the honored guest gram; J. E. McCloskey, member­ Pupils of parochial schools of the Archdiocese of Denver are en­ THE BISHOP had nothing but at the charter members’ meet­ gaged in a three-Veek contest in behalf of selling Holy Childhood praise for his people. For more priests,” he said. “At present I ship and’Welfare; and Anthony have only eight priests—all Span­ Parish Holy Name Groups' ing of the Catholic Accountants Bellas, publications. Christmas seals. This annual contest is sponsored by a committee than 50 years the people of these Guild Thursday evening, Dec. 3, at St. Thomas’ Seminary in behalf of the Pontifical Association of islands were without priests. Yet ish Dominicans—to minister to Reservations for the dinner 17,000 people, and this is not suf­ at the University Club at 6 can be made by calling Mr. the Holy Childhood. Proceeds of the sales are used to feed the hun­ they held firmly to the faith first Founding Dates Are Listed o’clock. gry, to clothe the naked, to give drink to the thirsty, and to bring the given them^ by the old Spanish ficient if we are to hold what we Learned or by contacting guild missionaries and, when Father have.” Dr. John P. Begley, C.P.A., of headquarters, 1749 Pennsylvania Gospel of Christ to the needy in mission lands. Parishes of the Archdiocese of | Colorado Springs, Divine Re­ Street. Castanon visited the Island of Denver having charters of deemer, Jan. 28, 1952. Creighton University, Omaha, HIS PROBLEM is not to kiqdle Babuyan some time ago,he found canonical foundation of the Holy Colorado Springs, Our Lady of Neb., will be the guest speaker there a flourishing faith though the flame of faith but to keep it Name Society, and the dates of Wall alive and unsullied. American Guadalupe, Jan. 6, 1949. for the meeting, which is ex­ to Illness Does Not Halt the people had been without the inssuance are as follows: pected to attract more than 100 ministrations of a priest for 150 Protestant sects, well financed Colorado Springs, Pauline CARPETS Wall from the United States, are active Denver and Suburban Pariibei Chapel, June 25, 1951. men and women. The dinner will ROOM SIZE years. climax four months of intensive “It is incidents like that that in their proselytizing in the is­ Cathedral, Feb. 28, 1907. Colorado Springs, Sacred and SMALLER Ardent Convert-Maker All Saints’, July 1, 1952. Heart, Dec. 29, 1925. organizational work by the guild, RUGS help to lighten the burden of a lands. So far their efforts have a wide selection of patterns not been I fruitful and the total Annunciation, Sept. 14, 1915. Colorado Springs, St. Mary’s, which is the third such organiza­ missionary,” said the Bishop, tion of its kind in the U. S. The and colors to choose from ill ilkenny the bad example given by some number of adherents to all non- Blessed Sacrament, May 13, Sept. 4, 1911. for every room By B K happy in the thought that the dinner also will launch the ex­ A DENVER LAYMAN with a Catholics, and that the best way Catholic sects combined in Bishop 1933. Craig, St. Michael’s, May 4, Furniture in the house islands were spared the errors of 1934. tensive program of spiritual and record of more than 400 conver­ for a Catholic to keep non-Cath- the Aglypian heresy which rav­ de la Fuente’s diocese is no more Holy Family, Oct. 23, 1942. Opto Wednesday Evenings Till 9 o’clock olics interested in the Church is than about 300. ^ Holy Ghost, March 30, 1932. Deertrail, St. Joseph’s, Feb. social activities set up by the sions, inactive, in the organized aged the Philippines after the guild. lay apostolate for nearly six to prevent himself froni becom­ “The most effective way to com­ Holy Rosary, Feb. 16, 1920. 27, 1929. expulsion of the Spanish mis­ East Lake, Our Lady of Sor­ Paul L. Schmitz, the group’s E.M.W. years becauSe of ill health, has ing angry with slurring remarks sionaries. bat proselytizing is by more Holy Trinity (Westminster), made about the Church by the May 5, 1951. rows, April 25, 1932. first president, has announced where cash talks not lost enthusiasm for his voca­ Bishop de la Fuente’s diocese priests and by having our own that the following members have tion. prospective converts. schools. At present,” the Bishop Mount Carmel, Nov. 13, 1931. Fleming, St. Peter’s, April 25, 2141 So, Broadway is comparatively free from trou­ 1949. been appointed to run the guild’s SPruce 5391 Vincent F. Wendling, 4471 The exact number of per­ ble and disturbance. The agrarian explained, “we have no Catholic Presentation, April 1, 1950. Ft. Collins, Holy Family, Jan. program: Gerald Cullen, mem­ sons converted through Wen- Sacred Heart, Dec. 22, 1911. Lowell Boulevard, said “a couple problems that beset other parts school in the diocese. Under the 26, 1932. dling’s' efforts has never been Philippine Constitution we are St. Anne’s (Arvada), Dec. 1, of people” have entered the of the Islands are unknown in Ft. Collins, St. Joseph’s, Aug. Church through his doing a disclosed by him, but other Batanes and Babuyan. There is allowed to visit the public schools 1932. 29, 1928. sources place the total at well and instruct the children in reli­ “little work on the side” since no unequal distribution of land St. Anthony’s, Dec. it), 1947. F t Logan, S t Patrick’s, Jan. he suffered a stroke in the spring over 400. or class system to cause disturb­ gion provided the parents agree to St. Catherine’s, Feb. 15, 1916. 28, 1947. Keep the of 1948. Wendling retains membership it. But if we are to hold what we S t Dominic’s, June 6, 1927. ance—all the people are of the have we must build our ovm Golden, St. Joseph’s, Feb. 12, “I never will give that up,” in Denver Council 539, Knights small farming class and all are S t Elizabeth’s, Feb. 15, 1911. 1929. Star of Bethlehem he continued. of Columbus, but has attended schools where our future Filip­ St. Francis de Sales’, Oct. 1, equally poor. pino Catholics can be well in­ Greeley, Our Lady of Peace, Shining All Wendling said he hopes to re­ few meetings since his stroke in * « A 1931. April 2, 1953. 1948. He is also past faithful structed in their faith and not be St. James’, April, 26, 1911. sume activities in Big Brothers, “BUT EVEN THOUGH my a prey to proselytizers.” Greeley, S t Peter’s, Jan. 25, the Year With Inc., an interdenominational or­ navigator in the Fourth Degree people are poor,” said Bishop de St. John the Evangelist’s, Feb. 1932. ganization of men who counsel Assembly, K. of C., in Denver, la Fuente, “they are happy and 6, 1914. Haxtun, Christ the King, July fatherless boys, within the next and held other offices in the content. They are industrious and THE NEED FOR SCHOOLS St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.), May 7, 19, 1934. month; and he wants eventually order in councils in the East. work their farms well. Farming is imperative. If the Protestants 1929. Holyoke, St. Patrick’s, July Qift to continue work in the Legion Other organizations in which and fishing provide them with build schools, and they have St Joseph’s (Polish), Jan. 17, 19, 1934. of Mary and other lay apostolic he has been active are the Arch­ a livelihood and with the neces­ money enough to do so, they 1930. Hugo, S t Anthony’s, Sept 8, groups. bishop Vehr Circle, Columbian will have little trouble in find­ S t Leo’s, Feb. 6, 1911. 1923. Subscriptions Squires; Knights of St. John. sities of life. Their work and lives are simple a n d conse­ ing pupils, so eager are the Fil­ S t Louis’ (Englewood), Jan. Julesburg, St Anthony’s, to HE WAS ACTIVE in Big Third Order of St. Francis, Holy quently their needs are simple. ipinos for education. 21, 1931. March 26, 1933. Brothers for more than 15 years Name Society, St. Vincent de “In fact,” be added with a smile, “To build our schools, all we St. Mary Magdalene’s, June 3, Leadville, Annunciation, June before his stroke, and was Paul Society, and Confraternity 1926. 3, 1912. of Christian Doctrine* ^he people on the Island of need are the materials,” Bishop founder of the Mary Queen of Babuyan have not even money de la Fuente added, ‘‘because my St. Patrick’s, Sept. 28, 1932. Limon, Our Lady of Victory, The Register Heaven Praesidium of the Legion troubles because money is un­ people are most generous and S t Philomena’s, March 7, Feb. 27, 1929. of Mary, one of the first or­ SINCE RECOVERING from 1930. » Longmont, S t John’s, Oct 14, his stroke, which left no i paral­ known there. If you were to give always give their labors free for ganized in Denver. one of the natives there a $10 the Church.” St. Rose of Lima’s, Feb. 11, 1936. A direct descendant of John ysis but caused a loss of energy, 1925. Louisville, St. Louis’, Sept National Edition Wendling has worked for the bill he would not know what to There are other troubles to Paul Jones, Revolutionary War do with it. He keeps what he beset a missionary Bishop in the St Therese’s (Aurora), Nov. 28, 1942. Special Gift Rates hero, he was born into the Mine and Smelter Supply Com­ 18, 1948. Loveland, S t John’s, July 7, pany, 1422 17th Street. His wife. needs and gives away or barters Philippines, such as the constant Lutheran faith at McKees Rocks, his surplus goods, and so for a repairing of churches damaged S t Vincent de Paul’s, March 1932. 1 subscription $ 2.00 3 subscriptions $ 5.00 Pa., Nov. 29, 1892. Wendling box of matches you might get a by hurricanes and tornados— 21, 1927. Peetz, Sacred Heart, Oct 20, 6 subscriptions $10.00 10 subscriptions $15.00 tried the Methodist, Baptist, chicken in exchange.” “Almost every year the roof of S t Clara’s Orphanage, March 1931. Congregationalist, and Presby­ But like every Bishop, Bishop your church is blown away.” But 9, 1931. Platteville, St. Nicholas’, Aug. Your Own Renewal May Be Included terian Churches before entering de la Fuente has his troubles of these minor problems do not Lowry Air Base, Sept. 13, 6 1932. the Catholic Church in 1907. He worry Bishop de la Fuenia, be­ 1951. Rifle, St. Mary’s, April 11, Mail Your Order To the present and his plans for the Parishes Outside Denver 1919. served in both the Army and the future. cause “it is much easier to re­ Navy just prior to World W'ar I “Like every missionary Bishop build a damaged church than,to Akron, St. Joseph’s, June 11, Sterling, St. Anthony’s, Dec. and, during the war, he worked my most urgent need is for more rebuild a lost faith.” 1929. 11, 192.0. The Register for the U. S. Railroad Adminis­ Aspen, S t Mary’s, June 14, Stoneham, S t John’s, Jan. 5, tration. 1912. 1939. P. 0 . Box 1620 Denver 1, Colo. After the war he entered the Brighton, S t Augustine’s, Victor, S t Victor’s, Feb. 8, or monastery of the Society of the Lady of the Bell Society Sept. 18, 1945. 1916. Atonement at Graymoor, N. Y., Cheyenne Wells, Sacred Heart, Wray, S t Andrew’s, June 6, Telephone KE. 4205 and served as a lay brother for June 3, 1923. 1919. a year and a half before decid­ Colorado Springs, Corpus Yuma, St. John’s, Jan. 17, I, ing that he had not found his To Form Jefferson Group Christi, Sept 11, 1943. 1923. true vocation. In 1920, when he By H el en B y rne band is a disabled veteran of was working at St. Vincent’s' The first resident of Jeffer­ World War I and she is the Hospital, New Yirk City, he son County to become a member mother of two daughters, Mrs. realized that he should repay of Our Lady of the Bell Society Michael Halliw of All Saints’ God for his own conversion by Parish and Mrs. Peter Fallico, bringing as many persons as pos­ will also organize other members Q u a l i t y . . . sible into the true faith. in Golden, Lakewood, and Ar­ Jr., of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel * * * vada. She is Mrs. Esther L. Con- Parish. She also has five grand- ahan, the switchboard operator chil(jren. WENDLING SOON joined the Merchant Marine; and, on an at the Jefferson County Court­ Mrs. Conahan was secretary of T h e ' t r u e measure of v a l u e eight-month trip to Russia on a Vincent F. Wendling house and a member of St. Jo­ the Aftar Society in 1948, presi­ roundabout route, he used his also a convert, is proprietor of seph’s Parish, Golden. She is a dent of St. Anne’s Circle in 1950 spare time to study Catholic doc­ Wendlings. a dress shop at 4408 friend of Miss Emma Hodapp, where she organized the Little trine, particularly questions that Lowell Boulevard. one of the founders of the Den­ St. Anne Rosary, is now presi­ non-Catholics would be likely to Mrs. Wendling opened the ver unit. dent of the Delphian Society, ask. shop, her husband said, “when Our Lady of the Bell is the past president of the American Many of his friends who were they figured I was just about spiritual society for both active Legion Auxiliary, and is chap­ non-Catholics would ask why he through.” and retired telephone workers. lain qf the District Five Auxil­ had entered the Church. Their The couple have one son, Vin­ This group was founded in Phila­ iary. She is also rehabilitation questions about his own conver­ cent F. Wendling, Jr., a city fire­ delphia and the Rev. Joseph chairman for hospitalized veter­ sion gave him the opportunity to man, who won city-wide acclaim O’Malley of St. Philomena’s Par­ ans. explain the faith to them and several months ago when he ish is moderator of the local During the coming week she start them on their way into the broke down a door to rescue a branch. The Jefferson County will contact the members of the true religion. person from a house fire on Cen-. group vwill be an actual part of telephone exchanges at Lake- Wendling believes that the tral Street. The younger Wen­ the city unit and attend all func­ wood and Arvada and within a biggest obstacle to conversion is dling has four children. tions here. short time the members of Jef­ P a l f t t u i n Mrs. Conahan has worked as a ferson County will be full mem­ telephone operator for many bers of the Our Lady of the Bell years. She worked in Denver in Society. She now has member­ the early 1920s, at the Rocky ship cards and requests all Religions Articles Mountain Motors during the war women interested in joining the years, and since 1946 at the group to call Golden 1020-W. Complete Line of Daily Missals, Rosaries, Crucifixes, courthouse. She was born in Any one who has worked for the Sick Call Sets, Plaques, Holy Water Fants, and many Holly, but until 1946 was a resi­ telephone company at any time other religious gift items. dent of West Denver and a mem­ or as a PBX operator is eligible ber of St. Leo’s Parish. Her hus- to join. - I - + + + + Prayer Book Suggeitiont BiMsed Be God ______}3.25 ti.St ti.SO Catholic churches and God ft My Heart ..t2.Sa 13.75 34.50 31 E,SS?.D BK GOD Institutions Mt Prayer Book .....$4.56 $6.00 that have' purchased Manual of Devotiona ..... 90e ll.SO IZ.3K Catholics Pocket Manual ..$1.40 $2.20 $2.86 Baldwin Organs: Catholic Girl’s Manual A Sunday Missal Priced from ...... $3.50 to $6.75 CathoHo Glrl’i Guide Priced from ...... $3.75 to $6.56 Baldwin. OlvqxuL Baldwin. OAqan. Younff Man'f Guide tU? ' Priced from ------to $6.50 COLORADO Shrine of Saint Therese Pueblo Immaculate Conception Green River Christ the King Denver St'Anne’s Church Arvada St. Margaret’s Church Riverton Marycrest Convent Denver St. Louis’ Church Englewood S t Francis’ Church Thermopolis Presentation Church Denver Our Lady of the Mouiitains St. Mary Magdalen’s Church Queen of Heaven Orphanage Denver Estes Park ' ■ ' . Worland Regis College Chapel Denver St. Joseph’s Church - Golden NEBRASKA S t Anthony’s Church » Denver St. Anthony’s Church Julesburg St. Patrick’s Church Chadron St. Catherine’s Church Denver Annuadation Church Leadville Sacred Heart Kimball Cnmpli-U* l.in r of Rc!t{{ioui A rticles for Church and Hor St. Joseph’s Church Denver S t John’s Church Loveland St. Patrick’s Church McCook S t Thomas’ Seminary . Denver Sacred Heart Church Peetze St. Catherine’s Hospital McCook St. Vincent de Paul Church Denver St. Nicholas’ Church Platteville S t James’ Church . Trenton , \ . I V \\ a j < i i c r a n d C ’o . Church of the Divine Redeemer Sacred Heart Church Roggen • Colorado Springs St. Ignatius’ Church Walden N EW M EXICO n il lU ii Mions S t Paul’s Chiirch (Broadmoor) Sts. Peter and Paul’s Wheat Ridge Sacred Heart Cathedral Gal^pp Colorado Springs WYOMING Holy Cross Catholic Church 606 14th St. Between California & Welton TA 8331 Sacred Heart Convent Pueblo St. James’ Church Douglas Santa Cruz Mri. Either L. Conahan A Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 26,1953 PAGE FOUR Gridders' Fete St. Vincent's Brownies' Pins Blessed St. Rose's HNS Party Is Successful (St. Ro*e of Lima’* Pari*h, meeting is requested to notify (St. Vincent De Paul’* Pariah, D enver) Mrs. Rollins as soon as possible. D enver) The games party sponsored by Mrs. Pecukaitis will be host to At St. James' Members of parish Brownie St. Jude’s Circle in her home, the Holy Name Society Nov. 18 troops who h a d their pins was a success. Four turkeys were 401 S. Alcott, on Wednesday, 'from your neighborhood drug store blessed and who acted as honor given away for Thanksgiving Dec. 2. Set for Dec. 1 guard in ceremonies Nov. 22 dinners. The society thanks all The Altar and Rosary Society were: thanks all who made their recent Open Evenings and Sundays, too! (St. Jame*’ Pariah, Denver) who attended despite the very Fourth grade, troop 419, lead­ cold weather. bake sale a success. The dinner for the boys of the St. Phllomena’s Circle is mak­ school football teams \viH be held er, Mrs. Ming Plunkett; colead­ The 60-50 club winner was er, Mrs. Dorothy Lauby; Jeanne ing beaded ring^s for display in d i s L f L ^ PERFUMES-COLOGNES Monday evening, Dec. 7, at 6:30 Elmer Resch, 5480 Garland, their bazaar booth next year. the Walsh Memorial Hall. Allen, Judy Bok, Roseanne Arvada. Memberships are still Clark, Carolyn ()roft, Joan Plans are being made for the It was decided to move up the open for the December 50-50 circle’s Christmas party. Moke Selections From Our meeting of the Men’s Club from Doughty, Barbara Fenton, Mary Club. Anyone interested in join­ Ellen Finder, Donna (jruber, St. Ann’s Circle is currently Complete Stocks of Such Wednesday to Monday, since the ing is asked to contact any mem­ displaying, after all Supday Well Known Lines as; following day is a free day from Carol Ann Harrington, Patty ber of the Holy Name Society. Kotinek, Patty Lauby, Karlyne Masses, a statue of the Infant of DuBarry . . Coty . . Lucian Lalong school and the boys will be able St. Rose’s Circle will meet to stay up a little later. The full McLellan, Bonnie Plunkett, and , which is beautifully Friendihip’i Garden . • Tu§»y • . Reae- Patty Smith. Tuesday, Dec. 1 in the home of clothed in hand-painted white lon . . Cara Nome • . Old Spice . . Yard- program will be announced next Mrs. Mary Brunner. Mrs. Joseph satin liturgical garments. The week. Fourth grade, troop 647, lead­ Icy’* . . Dana Tabu . • Prince Machabelli er, Mrs. Clifford Williams; co­ Rollins will be hostess. Any statue will be given away the The committee of the Altar member unable to attend this and Rosary Society in charge of leader, Mrs. Victor Brown; Lu Sunday before Christmas. the games party thanks all who Ann Ames, Barbara Blanchard, Stover's or co-operated in making the af­ Judith Brown, Dianne Edmonds, fair a success. Brownie Investiture Four troops of the second and third Patricia Gisler, Carol Anne Whitman's fine Baptized were: Daniel Thomas, g^rades of St. Vincent de Paul’s Greenwald, Elwyn Hepp, Pam­ Gift Wrapped son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. School, Denver, had their investiture ceremonies Nov. 22 in the ela Hull, Carole Hathaway, Pa­ CATHEDRAL PARISH Jeannelle, with James Hurley Church of St. Vincent de Paul. Father George Weibel blessed and tricia Mergen, Mary Frances These Friendly Firms Deserve Your Patronage Fine lelection of M. J. Attractive Compacts and Dolores Duff as sponsors and presented Brownie pins to 90 girls and 12 troop leaders and co­ Moore, Suella Marie McCorkle, leaders. Hummel Figurine* from A1 and Faye Ingenthorn as Karen McCauley, Cheryl Norton, from $1 to $10. proxies; Mary Kathryn daughter The fourth wade Brownies acted as a guard of honor for the Mary Ann Pursley, and Cynthia The firms listed here Germany, including religion* younger girls. Mrs. William Ziereis played the organ before and Beautiful Gift Box of Mr. and Mrs. William Ban­ Williams. deserve to be remembered *ubjects. . Stationery croft, with James and Helen Mc- during the ceremony. The choir consisted of a group of^ eighth The following girls and their Closkey as. sponsors; Gary Lee, grade girls. leaders had their pins blessed when you are distributing 1 of Mr. and Mrs. William and pinned on by Father George your patronage in the dif­ PRESCRIPTIOIVS CALLED E. Miller, with William and Jean All-Day Exposition Dec. 1 Weibel. FOR AND DELIVERED ^ ? C u f L Wavrin as sponsors. Third grade, troop 685, leader, ferent lines of business. Colfax at Downing Denver Paxi*hioner* ara a*ked to Mrs. Mary Larimer; (Toleader, KEvslone 3217 Kaywoodie & Sport*man’* get their Chri*tma* card* thi* St. John's Parish to Give Mrs. Olive Robertson; Karen Stag Toiletries in Pipe* - Humidor* - Pipe coming week if at all conven­ Conway, Mary Ewing, Anne Rack* - Fine Cigar* - To­ ient. The card* will be on die- Gruber, Janie Hughes, Valeria DOYLE’S Leather Cases- bacco*. play in the *chool Sunday Kautzky, Mary Larimer, Judy m orning. Thanks for God's Gifts Learned, Judy Lyness, Marci- PHARMACY I JUSTIN BILL FOLDS Shick, Rem ington & Parents He FHA Financinz 665 S. Pearl Westwood. — (St. Anthony’s ferent lines of business. AT KUaSCT WIU Ui I Parish)—The Altar and Rosary One 'Star Scout' tained the new Rosary Circle at a The fifth and sixth grade Society will meet Wednesday, Troop 205 boasts one Star bridge luncheon in her home troops of the Junior Catholic Dec. 2. After recitation of the Scout, Douglas Primavera; and Nov. 19. Daughters and their mothers will LEN'S Pharmacy Our Lady of Fatima Circle receive Communion in the 8 L. C. FF.HR, Prop. Hawes Food Store Rosary in the church, the group three first class scouts: Charles Ufmber St. Vinornt da Panl'i Pariah will adjourn to the hall for a Haas, Phillip Piet'rowski, ■ and members were the guests of Mrs. o’clock Mass on Sunday, Nov. Have Your Doctor Phone Booker Hawea — Gayle Hawea Christmas party and short busi­ Bill Spallenger. Other scouts are Badger for a buffet dinner and 29, in St. Vincent de Paul’s ST. JAMES' PARISH Ua Your Prescription A Bi-Low Store ness meeting. Gifts of no more Claude Bedan, Jim Brown, Paul bridge Nov. 23 in her home. Church. Following Mass they will Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Quality Meats than 30 or 35 cents value will Hollis, Charles Jenkins, John Mrs. Frank Kelly is ill in meet at the Belaire for break­ 2707 E. Louiaiana RA. 3739 Mercy Hospital. fast. At Lonlalana and Sooth Clartoa be exchanged in a grab ba^ Murphy, Joe O’Donald, Robert Groceries Christmas hostesses are the offi Pellar, Carl Rekoe, David Schot- Mrs. Duncan Ackley, faithful Mrs. Lenore Priest and Mrs. and efficient worker in the Washington Park Mkt. Fre*h & Frozen Fruit* cers. ner, Dennis Schotner, Dwight Earl Hahn are the counselors. OLIVE DRUG Mayfair^ S Service and Vegetable* The Our Lady of h'atima Circle Spitel, Paul Spurlock, Dean Tal­ health program of St. John’s This group is dressing dolls to Louiaiana and Clayton is filling a hope chest to be bott, Harvey Talbott, Spenser School, is ill with polio in Colo­ be given to the orphans for Reliabl* and Faat Joe De Anda, Prop. Red & White Food Stores awarded some time next yesh" as 'Talbott, Bob T ap pan, Tom rado General Hospital. Christmas. BILL HUGHES, Prop. Prescription Service Waaking . Lnbrication SP. 5 7 1 7 its main project. Truombel, and Anthony Varrec­ Everett Lockood Joseph III, Ac'caaaori** • Tire* . BatUri** son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. J. Gifts - Fountain Service Complete Food Service St. Anne’s Circle reports four chia, Jr. Fre* Dallrtrr — FL. 2837 A H" Grstn SUrapa Hour* 7 to 7 Week Day* new members: Mrs. Barbara Cav- Any boy who would like to be­ Smith, Jr., was baptized by his Knights Will Produce 7010 E. Colfax at Ollr* 14th 4k Krameria DE. 9858 598 South Gilpin aghar, Mrs. Kay Crowley, Mrs. come a scout and who is within uncle, the Rev. John Capjar of “It’i Smart to Be Thrifty” Celia Miller, and Mrs. Loyce the 11-14 age group may con­ Stoneham Nov. 22. The Rev. Variety Show for 44 Hildebrand. tact Mr. Varrecchia at CH. 1755. Norman Smith and Lucille Can- A variety show will be pro­ WALT BADGER Says: Circle members were in charge Tha game* parti** continue jar were the sponsors. duced by Jack Monckton and We giye every garment onr most of refreshments at the parish each Wadna.day avaning in others of the Denver council games party. tha Cathedral Grada School 539, Knights of Columbus, on carefnl attention ... onr service Special awards in November cafataria, 1836 Logan Street. Luncheon Club to See Saturday, Nov. 28, for the Den­ will please you. were donated by Mrs. Moyer and Award* ara generou* and af­ ver chapter of Alcoholics Anony­ nOXXIE BRAE Mrs. Fregeau and went to Mrs. ford an opportunity to acquire Film on Current Events mous. The performance will be Lena Archuleta and Mrs. Bar­ given at the AA Industrial Home, a little extra ca*h for Ckrist- The Friday Luncheon Club bara Caragher. ma*. The game* *tart promptly 1318 11th Street. Mr. Monckton Associated Cleaners “ ® Shopping Center The circle’s December meeting will see a film. The Denver Post at 8 p.m. *o that participant* will be master of ceremonies. Pickup and will be a games party. Magazine of the Screen, at its Taking part will be Jack can gat home at a rea*onable meeting Friday, Nov. 27. The 6736 E. Colfax Dellwy Serrlc* EA. 5462 Report Meeting Held hour. Denny, Bud Nolan, Mike Car- The quarterly report meeting movie is about world-wide cur­ roll, and Phil Loffreda, all of Mrs. William J. Callahan, pres­ rent events. CONOCO PRODUCTS of the officers of all the circles ident of the Cathedral Altar and the K. of C. Council; Camille Preisser's Red & White with the pastor was held Nov. 17 Dr. John G. Hemming will be Doyle, Patsy Dean, Roxy Ro- Lobiication* Car Washing, Batteries Rosary Society, has revealed the chairman of the day at the noon Recharged, Tire Valcanislng in the home of Mrs. Lena Archu­ names of members of the Im­ tella, Jean DiJiacomo, Nancy Grocery and Market leta. The Infant of Prague Circle maculate Conception Circle who meeting. The club meets for an Negrri, and Cherry Montagpie. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH BOIVNIE BRAE turned in money realized on the attended the meeting in her hour every week in the K. of C. 'The show will be a benefit for Patronize These Friendly Firms FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES. AND layette project. Horae, 16th Avenue and Grant the work done by AA in rehabili­ QUALITY GROCERIES home Nov. 18. Present were CONOCO SERVICE Father hlichael Maher asked Mmes. Callahan, Josephine Dem- Street, Denver.. tating many Denverites of all Free Delivery SPruce 4447 that the circles make additional faiths. 724 So. Univeraity PE. 9909 2381 £. Ohio Ave. (So. UnW, and Ohio) mer, K, Harkins, Paul Hodges, All Catholic men are invited CONOCO PRODUCTS Alameda Drug Store surplices so all the altar boys George Hughes, Nellie Husted, to attend. + ’+■ + ’ can be in the Christmas proces­ Maurice Lamy, Clifford Levins, Lubrication • Delco Batteries V. a PETERSON, Prop. sion. This will mean just two Rose McNulty, A, E. Schoenherr, Car Washing Cut Rate Dmgs surplices to be made in each and Mary Timlin. Included also circle. Mrs. Moyer is in charge Fountain Service Sundries were Misses Clara Courtney, Your Business Appreciated of co-ordinating the work of all June Crowley, Sue Hally, Bar­ W. A. (Dutch) THOMAS GAYLORB circles with Mr. Burns, director bara Hunkey, H. Patricia Kerr, Alameda A Lbgaa .PE. 9840 Alameda & So. Broadway of altar boys. ''' Ursula Landherr, Katherine Lin­ Shopping District Catechism classes for junior der, Helen O’Connor, and Jose­ and senior high school students phine Roberts. HELP YOUR CHILD willwiu meet at 3:30d:.30 p.m. PYiday,Friday, BUCHANAN’S Nov. 27, in the parish hall, and This circle meets each third GET THE MOST for the elementary children after Thursday of the month at 1 p.m. Christian Bros. Wines EMPIRE MARKET GAYLORD the 8:30 o’clock M'ss Saturday Its main project is sewing and OUT OF SCHOOL morning, Nov. 29. repairing the sacred linens. Aft­ All Popular B«*n Johnny Meyers Bob Holm C L L A R fE R S Let na give pour child an eye exami­ W* DtllTsr erward the members relax at nation — BE SURE their eye* are in Open Week Days and Sundays PICKUP & DELIVERY cards or watching television. ■hape to atndy. *o that h* or she PE. 1777 377 So. Bdwy, 9 *.m. to I p.m. ST. JOHN'S PARISH Albert Allendprf, Cathedral may fully benefit from their itudic*. Quality Meats • Sea Foods R^e Give Green Stamps sacristan, is recovering from PE. 1350 • 1025 So. Gaylord surgery in his home. Masten, Masten Temptation 1058 So. Gaylord SP. 7567 Mrs. Esther Weickert of the OLSON'S Cathedral household staff has moved to Washington, D. C., & Bryan C ^ t s a n t Food. Market where her son resides. Optometrists ^ Gallon Mrs. James Knight is recover­ The Knights of Columbus dance 28 S. Broadway PEarl 4668 Appreciate Your Business ing from a fall suffered in her MR. FRED W. KEENE i; K. of C. Dance Nov. 28 committee members" are shown 9 8 ^ 3030 E. 6th EA. 1801 home two weeks ago. former owner of above. Prom left to right are Frank Breen, general chairman of the Clara and Josephine Courtney dance, pinning a hospitality committee ribbon on Joe Barry, cochair­ Broadway Creamery KEENE'S SUPER MARKET are spending the Thanksgiving St. Joseph's Parish holiday in Wichita, Kans., their man of the social activities committee. Looking on are Chuck La 66 So. Broadway Sp. 2663 1093 South Gaylord RA. 0902 ;; former home, where they will at­ Falce, hospitality chairman; Chuck Corey, cochairman of the social M t i s l t tend the wedding of their niece. activities committee; and Andy Beasley, chairman of decorations. Wishes to thank his many friends and customers for their The picture was taken at a special meeting last week, called to The firms listed here New Store Honrs Mrs. Rose Hansa has donated discuss the final details of the dance to be held Saturday, Nov. 28. Cleaners & Dyers splendid patronage and pleasant associations while in busi­ $12 for flowers for Forty Hours’ deserve to be remembered IDaily Including The dance is to be called the “Turkey Trot” and will feature a post- J. H. Bolaingar • Dick Tremlett ness on South Gaylord, and sincerely hopes that you will S aturday Devotion; the gift is in memory Thanksgiying theme. This is the second “free dance” of the fall so. when you are distributing of her husband. welcome and patronize MR. MILTON H. ANDERSEN, new 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. cial season. All knights and their guests are welcome 328 Broadway your patronage in the dif­ owner of the store which will be ANDERSEN'S MARKET. Santa Fe Shoe Hospital Mrs. Gilbert Fuchs will now The first dance, held in September, was call^ the “Hospiteli^ tiS Santa F* Drlr*^ be in charge of all altar flower Dance” and welcom^ new third degree members into the counciL It Phones PE. 3753 & 3754 ferent lines of business. ■ 11 I I I t »********W ***»**W M .>.M.»f III I.IJ.IIJJ.IiCi arrangements. drew a crowd of 300.

I 1 i Tfluriday, Novamber 26,1953 O ffiet, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 RAGE ElVB Novena in Honor of Mary S t Francis' Men Called to Attend Rally Block Rosary in Christ, King Parish

(St. Francis da Salas' Parish, (Chritt the King Parish, Denver) For the social hour the host­ The newly organized Cub Scout D anvar) The Block Rosary group in the esses will be Mmes. Elton Fair, Pack 270, and parents of the At Mother of God Church The Rev. Julius A. Fecher, 1300 block of Eudpra Street has Jr.; C. T. Gabelman, C. H. Green, scouts, will meet in the school C.PP.S., spiritual director of the met every day, except Sunday, and David Hambrick. All women Friday, Dec. 4. (^oth er of God Parith, DaaTor) parish Holy Name Society, asks since it was organiz^ by Mrs. of the parish are invited. For its Christmas party, mem­ A novena in honor of Our Lady of the Immaculate that at least 100 men represent Harold Collins on July 23, 1950, The largest attendance re­ bers of St. Hilarion’s Circle will Conception will be held in Mother of God Church be­ the parish at the Cathedral Holy for the recitation of the Rosary. corded for a PTA meeting heard have luncheon in the Aviation Hour Sunday evening, Nov. 29. Another Block "Rosary group, the Rev. L. F. Cervantes, SJ., Country Club Tuesday, Dec. 1, ginning Monday, Nov. 30, and ending on the Feast of the James Anderies, president of comprising families in the 1300 discuss “Sex Education of Chil­ and will hear a book review. the parish HNS, has promised the blocks of Clermont, and Cherry Immaculate Conception, Dec. 8. This novena comes at the dren” Nov. 16. The fifth grade Mrs. Robert Connor will en­ beginning of the Marian Year proclaimed for the whole Archdiocesan Union to have at Streets, has met every Monday received the attendance award. ledst 50 men there, and Father night since it was started by Mrs. tertain St. Clement’s Circle at a world by Pius XII in honor of the Fecher has said that a ilarish Perry Lancaster more than three The dads were special guests. bridge-luncheon in her home, 650 lOOth anniversary of the procla­ with more than 800 men could years ago. During >the social hour, Fred Birch Street, Tuesday, Dec. 1. mation of the dopia of the Im­ not be satisfied with a repre­ Mrs. Lancaster calls each fam­ Dudley of 720 Cherry Street was Our Lady of the Snows Circle maculate Conception. PTA to Meet sentation of less than 100 men. ily in the group every week and presented a turkey, and Mmes. will have a bridjM luncheon in the The Rev. Raymond J. Prindi- Four hundred eighty-five per­ reminds them of the meeting. Haraway, Dunlap, Ostott, and home of Mrs. Fred Hagen, 1120 ville, C.S.P., will conduct the sons attended the Holy Name Oftentimes as many as 21 mem­ Lo'wrey, assisted by the sixth and Holly Street, Wednesday, Dec. 2. no vena. Father Prindiville Society’s annual turkey party bers have responded to her call. seven graders’ mothers, served Tuesday, Dec. 1 refreshments. St. Frances Cabrini’s Circle Nov. 20. The affair cleared more The building fund for a new has postponed its meeting from than ,$300, making it one of th9 convent for the Sitter* of the The PTA will conduct a *ale Dec. 2 to Dec. 9. most’successful in recent years. Preeiou* Blood, who teach in of home-baked good* after all the Ma**e*, comm encing a fte r Mrs. Eugene Sanders and Mrs. At Sacred Heart Earl Rcum, well-known Chritt the King School, re­ Albert Seep will be hostesses to the 7:30 Ma**, on Sunday, magician, will present a show ceived a good ttart becaute of Our Lady of Fatima Circle for (Sacred H eart Parith, Denver) at the fail festival, it was an­ the tuccett of the tixth an­ Dec. 6. luncheon in the home of Mrs. The PTA will meet Tuesday, nounced this week as the nual harvett ball Nov. 21. Thi* The priests of the parish were Seep, 11 Ivy Lane, Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Sa­ bazaar committee entered its ball wa* the mott tuccettful hosts to the ushers at a buffet Dec. 3. Members will please note cred Heart School. The sixth final week of preparations. tinee the parith ttarted it* dinner in the rectory Nov. 19 for the change in date. There has been an encourag­ the annual meeting of the ushers. graders’ mothers will be the host­ harvett ball* in 1948. Mrs. R. C, Meehan will enter­ ing show of interest on the part Father John Scannell expresses Frank Grannell was elected head esses. Plans for the school chil­ of non-parishioners who have usher for the coming year. tain St. Mary Margaret’s Circle dren’s Christmas party will be hie appreciation to Mrs. M. L. at a bridge-luncheon in her children in the parish schools as The Oblates of St. Benedict made at that time. There will be well as on the part of parishion­ Matte, general chairman of the home, 710 Magnolia, Friday, a guest speaker. ball committee; to Mrs. Robert will meet in the church for a Dec. 4. ^ ers generally,' but additional Holy Hour Tuesday, Dec. 1, at The new acting president, Spalding, president of the Altar volunteers to work the night of and Rosary Society; to Mrs. Har­ 8 o’clock. Members of the parish, Baptized were Lynn Marie, Mary Hotra, is publicity chair­ the festival are still needed. old Collins, circle chairman; to and all who are interested in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. man and Molly Vigil is league Members of the Athletic As­ Benedictine Oblate movement, Newadomy, with Donald L. representative. sociation will be on hand after all circle captains, and to Dr. M. PriTO W ln n o r c Rojean Dreiling and Jack Griffith, students at L. Matte, Harold Collins, Robert are invited. Schmitz and Miss Rosemary There were 110 school chil­ each Mass in front of the church Buckley as sponsors; and Re­ to receive returns from the sale rilA C I l i n n c i s g(. Pj-ancis de Sales’ Grade School, Denver, Spalding, and Mr. and Mrs. The Christian Family Move­ dren who made their First Com­ tied for first place in the competition on behalf of a fall festival to Edwin Williams, who worked as ment group will meet in the home becca Anne, daughter of Mr. munion Nov. 15. The children of tickets and to sell additional tickets Sunday. be held at St. Francis de Sales’ High School Dec. 5. Each will ticket takers at the door the of Mr. and Mrs. Don Christopher, and Mrs. John H. Roberts, with were the guests of Father J. E. receive a new bicycle.— (Photo by Tuirilli) night of the'ball. Their efforts 730 Holly Street, Friday evening, William Sargents and Mrs. Jean Casey, S.J., for breakfast in the Fr. Abercrombie Showi Films made the ball a great success. Dec. 4. Meyers^as sponsors. school cafeteria. Breakfast was Forty members of the Altar Flower Expert to Speolc served by Cecilia Wanezyk and and Rosary Society attended the Mrs. Hildegard Bauer of Flow- her daughters.. meeting Nov. 2Cb at which the ers-Haven, Inc., will tell how it is Rcr. R. J. Prindiville, C.S.P. All the returns on the Christ­ Rev. Leonard Abercrombie possible to take a few flowers JOE ONOFRIO mas cards are asked to be made showed a movie made by him­ and make out of them attractive Home of Quality Pianos cently added to the Paulist by the end of this week. self during his travels. centerpieces, corsages, etc. at the Fathers’ Mission Band at Layton, Sister Ann Lorraine, principal, A nominating committee to meeting of the Altar fend Rosary Utah, formerly had assignments on behalf of herself and the sis­ suggest a slate of officers for Society Friday, Nov. 27, in the Cable-Stark with the order in Portland, Ore.; ters thanks the PTA members the Altar Society for the coming assembly room of the rectory. Lubbock, Tex.; and Old St, and friends for the success of year was announced as follows: She ■will demonstrate her talk Lester Betsy Ross Mary’s in San Francisco, Calif. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory by arranging potted plants, cen­ the green tea held last week. Smith, Mmes. William Scott, He will use as his theme at the Mrs. Hotra thanks all mem­ ter pieces, corsages, etc. from Trade in your old piano Mother of God novena “The Radi­ George Mulqueen, Anthony fresh flowers and potted plants. ant Crown of Glory’’ .the latest bers for their help with the Dunst, 0. J. Wienecke, and The meeting will open with the on a ne'w Spinet or T-V Set encyclical of Pius XII on the green tea: The chairman in Arthur McKone. recitation of the Rosary in the extraordinary privilege of the charge, Stella Duran; the host­ Altar Society workers for the church at 1:30 The business^ Best Trade in .Town Blessed Virgin. esses, Mrs. Ruth Bradford, Ce­ Advent season are as follows: meeting will follow in the» rectoryrprf.nrv 1805 Broadway MA. 8585 cilia Frilot, Mary Cabral, Edith Nov. 20, Mmes. George Mul­ assembly room. Acrots from tke Cotmopolit&n Hotel The Rev. John Regan, pastor, Olguin, Helen Garcia, Vale Arel- queen, William Scott, and Oliver extends. r. a welcome J. to Catholics J lano, Viola Hernandez,'and Dor- Wienecke; Nov. 27, Mmes. J. L.

andrl A.vr/\f non-Cathohes 1 n I n vs H v vs to f«r v» attend n /»r i these.^thy •' Johnson; . ’ and___ the refresh- _ _ Herberger, E. David Harris, and devotional and instructive dis­ ment committee, Mary Domin­ Mary Rose Fair; Dec. 4, Mmes. courses on the Mother of God. guez, Josephine Costello, Bertina J. L. Loeffel, Joseph Nolan, and Masses each morning will be at Sanchez, Emma Sanchez, Carmel Arthur McKone; Dec. 11, Mmes. JOE ONOFRIO 6:30 and 8, and evening devotions Baca, Cecelia Wanezyk, Marie Charles McKay, Stephen Ryan, will be held at 7 and 8:15. Chavez, Mollie Vigil, and DMla and Mary Guion; Dec. 18, Initruction claitei for Cath­ Vigil. general cleaning at which all olic* and non-Catholici ara The girls’ choir sang many se­ members are asked to assist. Nothing But the Finest held each Wednesdav evening Mrs. Anthony Dunst an­ at 8 in the church batement. lections at the tea. A movie shown by the spiritual director. nounced this week the enroll­ OFFERS Susan Lucille Mamich, daugh­ Father M. A. Schiltz, S.J., was ment of Elizabeth Wiebel as a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank enjoyed by all. Among the guests perpetual member of the Altar Mamich, was baptized with Roy Society. were Fathers J. L. MeShane, JOE JOE, JR. Hewitt and Ann Lofquist as spon­ S.J., and J. F. Brady, S.J. Weekly Devotions sors, and Eileen Haun as proxy; The following will take care Devotions in honor of Our James Akins, son of Mr. and Mother of Perpetual Help are Mrs. Glenn Akins of 248 Pearl of the altars for the month of December and will be at the held Tuesday afternoon at 2:40 Street, is a patient in St. and Tuesday evening at 7:30. Joseph’s Hospital. church at 10 o’clock every Satur­ day: Mary Abeyta,Casimera Apo- Father Fecher’s weekly games It’s a daca, Rosa. Anderson, Regina party will take place in the high r Vigil, and Martha Yoshida. school auditorium following the Title Insurance evening devotions. Twenty-five Grill... is the modem method of ob­ Sodality Plant Party generous prizes are given away taining protection against any At the meeting of the Altar each week at this affair. The defect in the Title of your Sodality a Christmas party was party starts at 8:30 and is out no real estate. planned to be held Dec. 20. The later than 10:30. president, Mrs. Bertina Sanchez, All persons, whether they . And provides appointed Mrs. Ben Olguin and intend to offer their services SECURITY Mollie Vigil as chairmen for the to the bazaar committee for Happy to take your money for a good cause arrangements. The program active participation or not, Festival Dec. 5 are Joe Kastner, John Harris, and Jim Car­ chairmen are Mary Jenkins and are invited to go to the as­ sembly room of the rectory ter, chairman of the St. Francis de Sales Fall Festival to be held Martha Yoshida. Carmel Baca Dec. 5. Proceeds of the bazaar will help to provide supervised and Vale Arellano are in charge after the Masses Sunday morn­ ing, 8 to 12 inclusive, for cof­ physical training for the children of the parish schools.— (Photo It s the HIDE-AW AY GRID-ALL of refreshments. Various com­ fee and doughnuts. by T u r i l l i ) ______mittees will be appointed later. Jewelry, dolls, and aprons are Property The Altar Sodality member­ still needed as prizes to be given on the New RC A ES TA TE ! ship committee will. meet with away at the fall festival. Such Men in Cure d'Ars Parish Owner Father Casey in the rectory Fri­ contributions may be left at the day evening, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. rectory or they will be picked up The following were appointed if the donors ■will call Mrs. Sally counselors of the Altar Sodality: Grand (dolls) at SP. 9691, Mrs. Urged to Join New Choir Insures Marketahility Mrs. Ben Olguin, Mollie Vigil, Richard Brown (jewelry) at SP. A GRILL Mary Montano, Lucy Alirey, 5405, or Mrs. Olga Dunst (Cure d’Ar* ParUh, Denver) Any man interested in choir Works wonders on steaks, chops, Alesia Chavez, and Sarah Vigil. (aprons) at SP. 2298. fruit or vegetable rings . . . drains A men’s choir is being organ­ work is invited to attend the | J h s L J i i h - The cakes that were baked and Holy Rosary Circle 'will meet practice on Tuesday evening, fat and drippings into special reser­ donated by Emma Sanchez and in ,the home of Mrs. Otto Wat­ ized with Sgt. Herman Troppe voir^ . . imparts a good, greaseless son) 2020 S. Madison, at 12:45 from Lowry* Air Force Base as Dec. 1, in the home of Mr. and 1 Minnie Martinez were awarded to Mrs, P. W. Stauter, 2935 Fair­ grilled flavor that’s absolutely Tuesday, Dec. 1. Mrs. J. Lidinsky director. Sergeant Troppe is a ^UCVUUdjf (Jo. Vale Arellano and Connie De- fax Street, from 7:45 to 9, or unique! Fine for griddle baking. Lora. and Mrs. A. Phenix will assist member of the band at Lowry the hostess. Field. call the rectory for information. | But* Wld* TUI* Servic* A simple Mass form will be ar­ SUPER-GIANT BURNER The Seminary Drive will be a Christmas Party for Nuns 1711 California KE 12.'il ranged for Christmas. Lift the griddle, slip the RCA Es-' success only when the pledges The annual PTA Christmas Sister Audrey, superintendent | tate exclusive Converto-GrSte (ac­ are paid. party for the nuns will be held of schools for the Sisters of the cessory, extra) in place, and presto! in conjunction with the monthly Men's Meeting Precious Blood, visited the par­ . . . you have a super-giant burner meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 2, ish, viewed plans for the new for kettle canning, soups, or any at 2 p.m. in the high school audi­ school, and offered suggestions. | torium, 235 S. Sherman. The large vessel (up to 25 qt.) Set Nov. n at A current can*u* *how* 51 cooking, leaving 4 other executive board meeting 'will be held at 1:15 p.m. in the library, firit grade student*, 43 for burners free! §The CHRIST^mas Spirit^ but all room mothers and com­ the second grade, and 16 for mittee rfihairman are requested to Lady of Grace the third grade. If the school be in the high school cafeteria at open* with three grade* in CENTER 1954, a fourth grade will be 12:45 p.m. for publicity pictures. (Our Lady of Grace Parish, WORK SPACE w . The children from grades one D enver) added the following year. B to four will present a play, reci­ Men of the parish will meet in Parishioners are asked to re­ When Hide-Away Grid- Keep it tations, and songs as the enter­ the church hall‘ Friday evening turn cards to the rectory fur-1 All is not in use, its flush- tainment. Grade school children, Nov. 27 at 8 o’clock. nishing information concerning to-top cover (same acid- alive all through ■with the exception of those in the Tickets will go on sale after students to be enrolled so that I resistant porcelain enamel program, will be released at 2:15 all Masses Sunday, Nov. 29, for the estimate may be more ac­ as the rest of the range) 'Pi the year p.m. the turkey games party, Dec. 12 curate. gives you precious center / Hostesses for the afternoon to ' be given by the Altar and work space . . . when up­ 0/, ^ A1 will be the mothers from grades Rosary Society. 40 Cups, Saucers, Models for City or Bottled Cos right, it's a splasher back! by giving Gift 12B, nine A, two-three, and three. Father James Moynihan Plates Are Donated wishes to thank Mmes. Briggs, Forty cups, saucers, and plates I Subscriptions Popish, and Schol for their work have been donated to the Altar m 1st Solemn Mqss Held with the children for Forty and Rosary Society. An. addi-1 'M to the Hours’, and Mrs. Freed for the tional 60 will be purchased soon. RCA' ESTATE is the Range with all these features ¥ k Evergreen Church flowers for the altar, and the Cure d’Ars Circle will meet! choir and all those who helped to Tuesday evening, Dec. 1, in the What other range on the market combines all ¥ Evergreen.— (Christ the King make the Forty Hours’ a success. home of Mrs.- James A. Carmo- these features? The Hide-Away Grid-All that’s The Altar and Rosary Society sino, 3591 Newport. On Wednes­ Parish)—The Rev. Donald A. has received papers from Rome practically a range in itself!. . . the big Balance^ McMahon celebrated the first day evening, Dec. 2, St. Paul’s Heat oven that bakes biscuits, pastries, a casse­ to be affiliated, to a sodality and Circle will meet with Mrs. R. J. | Priced as low os Solemn Mass in Christ the King will be known as the St. Mary role, with perfect results every time, deluxe Church at 8:30 o’clock Thanks­ Wernal, 3005 Dexter. DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Magdelene Sodality of Our Lady minute minder. . . chrome top lamp. . . divided giving Day. The deacon was the Little Flower Circle will meet I of Grace Parish. top . . . aluminum head burners with tilt-proof Rev. Joseph Reade; and subdea­ On Dec. 8 their will be an eve­ with Mrs. William Lombardi, $18995 con, the Rev. John McGowan. ning Mass at 7 o’clock for the 3501 Niarara; and the Our Lady grates . . . super-size utensil drawer . . . plus a Special Christmas Rates Minor officers were filled by benefit of those who have to go of Perpetual Help Circle with | dozen other work-saver features. other seminarians. to work early. Mrs. C. Moynihan, 3220 Magno­ The New RCA Estate The Altar and Rosary Society Do stop in and see the ALL NEW RCA Within Denver Outside The women of the Altar and lia. This will be a Christmas I carries this ESTATE. There’s.not anothw range on the LIBERAL TRADE-IN meeting, which had been sched­ Rosary Society will receive Com­ party with the exchange of gifts. | Archdiocese Archdiocese market that can touch itl uled in the home of Mrs. Clar­ munion in a group in the 8 Newcomers to the parish in­ Duncan Hines label CONVENIENT TERMS ence Kline Nov. 19, was post­ $1.25 $1.75 o’clock Mass Sunday, Dec. 6. clude Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pa-1 poned because of bad weather Baptized were Randall J. checo, 2910 Pontiac; Mr. and 2 subscriptions 2.50 3.50 conditions and was held in the Moore, Alberta Marie Jimenez, Mrs. Fred Baily, .5340 Thrill church Nov. 22. Mrs. Mary Ray­ 3 subscriptions 3.50 5.00 Kathleen Ann Smith, Sandra Place; Mr. and Mrs. Roxie Tolve, mond resigned as treasurer be- Ann Marie Arguello, John Far- 3660 Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs. | 5 Bubscriptions 5.50 8.00 cause her family is returning to L ;if Neukery,*'’jo''hn’ Kaska^kia, George E. McDonald, 2802 Jas­ R C A E s m i E GAS RANGES the East for permanent resi' Frances Geraldine Hughes, Mi­ mine; Mr, and Mrs. William P. I dence. Mrs. Joseph Matthews was chael Douglas Montoya, Susan Gillin, 2910 Poplar; and Mr. and Mail Your Order to elected new treasurer. Elaine Apodaca, Robert Jake Mrs. Edward Floyd, 3620 Ivan-| Chavez, David Michael Kelly, hoe Street. Joe Onofrio Music Co. Martin James Kelly, Teni Lynn St, Vincent Aid Unit Shamberger, Michael Ronald Gifts to Church Home of Television The Register Pollacoff, Gayle Lorraine Mailo, A gift of six holy water fonts Will Meet on Dee, 1 Gerald Gerk, and Jeanette Marie for the church was made by Jo­ Member of St, Catherine’s Parish St. Vincent’s Aid Society will Castellano. seph J. Sullivan, 2955 Ivy, in| meet in the home of Mrs. Edith Eight Converts Received memory of his wife. Six candle­ 716 SANTA FE or Male Easton, 170 Downing Marie Schubert, Robert Pekish, sticks for High Mass were given | 1805 BROADWAY Two Stores to Serve You Street, Denver, on Dec. 1 a t 2 Mary Andaberg, John Kohut, by an anonymous donor and MA. 8585 Open Monday/Till 8:30 P.M. AC. 9170 p.m. There will be a guest Donne Freeman, Eugene Dowell, John J. Sullivan, 3015 Fairfax, speaker and a program. Returns Marjie Becker, and Walter Korn, has given two holy water fonts Be *ur* to li*t*n to Bi*hoi> Sheen every Tueeday evening at 8 o’clock on KFEL-TV Channel 2 for the recent benefit may be all converts, were received into in memory of his mother, Mrs.] made at this meeting. the church. iMugant SuUivan. PAGE SIX Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephpne, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 26,1953 National Report on Program Luncheon Planned Dec. 4 Past Presidents) By Sacred Heart Alumnae Of Catholic PTAs The Colorado Alumnae of the Mother General de Lescure to Plan Tea Dec. 7 Sacred Heart will hold a luncheon the U.S. and of her reception in Friday, Dec. 4, at 12:30 in the Chicago. * The Past Presidents’ Club of Onyx Room, Brown Palace Hotel, Mrs.’ William St. John has the Catholic PTAs will hold a Denver. Mrs. William D. P. given a painting to the alumnae. Felt-O-Gram Tea on Monday, Carey, 425 Humboldt Street, This will be on display in the Dec. 7, at 1:30 p.m. in the elec­ RAce 1182, is in charge of reser­ Onyx Room of the. Brown Palace tric Institute of the Public Serv­ vations and new members are during the luncheon. ice Company, Denver. Refresh­ especially welcome. All members are urged to at­ ments will be served, followed by After luncheon the group’s tend this Christmas lunc’fieon be­ the entertainment put on by Mrs. business, involving spiritual, fi­ cause plans for 1954 will be Robert McLachlan. The theme of nancial, welfare, and social activ­ formulated. the Felt pictures will be “The ities, will be discussed and ai Nativity.’’ Further information - report from the national program and tickets may be obtained by chairman will be read. Participa-j calling Mrs. Wade at DE. 0783 tion in the discussion of the Na­ or Mrs. Morrissey at EA. 3401. tional Shrine a n d the Blessed I Nurses' Council At the last meeting Mrs. ^ade Philippine Duchesne Memorial ati appointed a nominating commit­ St. Charles, Mo., will be en-; tee. The chairman is Mrs. Kurtz, couraged. ' R a a It R p VIAW discussing the book Freedom's Way, after Plans Christmas assisted by Mrs. Meek and Mrs. ACvICW book had been reviewed by Mollie Lee Mrs. Guillermo Aragon, chair­ Rotola. The business meeting Beresford (at right) for the Regis Women’s Club, is Mrs. Karl man of the Infant of Prague pro­ Dec. 2 has been canceled. Mayer, who was cochairman for the event held in Loyola Hall ject of the group, will present her* on the Regis campus, Denver, Nov. 23. plans for 1954. Party Dec. 17 After the luncheon and busi-| The book review, an annual event sponsored by the club, was (Archdiocesan Council of attended by more than 100 persons. Following the review, re­ ness meeting the group will pro­ soKiAusn n PA0TV pastoo ceed to the chapel of St. Joseph’s] Catholic Nurses, freshments were served to all those attending by the hostesses, Denver Chapter) Mmes. George Smart and Walter Wade. Hospital where they will attend The annual Christmas party MARY ANNE will be held Dec. 17 in St. Jo­ BAKERIES seph’s Hospital. Tellers were elected at the past All Butter Nev/man Club in Boulder meeting for the coming 1954 CAKES elections. They are Margaret F. for Brown, chairman; Mrs. Jennie Woddinfi Members of the Arch­ Dorothy Dandrow, Mrs. Josephine Ipsen, Miss ind Negri, Mrs. Regina Shannon, To Serve Luncheon Rita Scheunemann, and Miss Josephine Hy- PtrtlM Appoints Special Envoys Mrs. Wilhelmina Eyler, and bishop’s Guild w ho will help serve at the First Saturday luncheon of trek; and back imw, Mrs. Cecelia Scheunemann, 601 S. Broadway—PE, 192I Lauretta Dwyer. Miss Mary Torle^Miss Isabelle McNamara, and 1024 8. Gaylord 25 Broadway The membership committee of pointed club representatives, in If any nurse has had a change the Our Lady of Fatima Club in Holy Ghost Hall, PEarl 7115 8Pro« 7«» the Newman Club of Colorado each dormitory, fraternity and Miss Virginia Vaughan, president of the Arch­ 65 W, Girard Entl’w^d 8U. 1-lOM of address since the past election, Denver, on Dec. 5 are, from left, front row, Mrs. bishop’s Guild.— (Photo by Van’s Studio) TJniversity, Boulder, headed "by .sorority house, and boarding she should notify Virginia Robin­ Don Plambeck, Denver, has ap- house of the university campus. son, 1525 Grant, SP. 0407, so ■f + + According to Plambeck, the pur­ that she wdll surely receive her pose of the house representatives ballot. VOSS BROS. is to provide rapid means of com- All Catholic nurses, their fam­ Fatima Club Lunchfeon, Holy Hour Dec. 5 municating'*Newman Club activi­ ilies, and friends over the age of INTERMOUNTAIN BAKERIES ties to all Catholic students. 20 years are requested to meet (Our Lady of Fatima First This club, dedicated to the spiritual director of the club, willj Saturday Luncheon Club, , Blessed Virgin under the title of conduct the hour of -prayer as 3 Stores to Serve You Forty unmarried members of at dinger’s Mortuary, Colfax ELEVATOR CO. the Newman Club donated their Avenue and Magnolia Street, D enver) ' Our Lady of Fatima, meets every designated by the Reparation On Saturday, Dec. 5, the Our month for luncheon and then a Society, and will continue his services as baby-sitters for the Sunday, Dec. 6, at 3:45 p.m. Denver — Longmont couples attending the married The mortuary personnel will Lady of Fatima First Saturday Holy Hour (2-3 p.m.) in Holy series of lectures on the coming group meeting on Nov.* 13. entertain with a program; and, Luncheon Club will meet at Ghost Church, Denver. The lat­ Marian Year. Hudson — Yuma 12:45 p.m. in Holy Ghost Hall, ter event is open to the public, Reservations can be made by Irish Author Lectures for those who wish, a tour of Colo. f Alice Curtayne, Irish author­ the new mortuary will be con­ Denver, with members of the and both men and women are calling the secretary of the Fa­ Denver ess and lecturer currently on tour ducted. This project will aid the Archbishop’s Guild acting as cordially invited. tima Club, Miss Rita La Tourette, Atlanta, IN'ebr. of* the United States lectured Mrs. John T. Stoddart, Jr. treasury, as for each person hostesses. The Rev. William Monahan, FR. 1062, or the Archbishop’s Catering Co. on Cardinal Mindszenty Nov. 22 Benediction and hear a talk by present 50 cents will be paid by Guild representative. Miss Isa­ in the Geology Lecture Hall on the Rev. Carl Kruger, S.J. These dinger’s to the nurses’ council. At Holy Ghost Dec. 5 belle McNamafa, SP. 2181, be­ Fort Morgan Mills Just Remodeled fore Friday, Dec. 4. the university campus. talks by their spiritual adviser Catherine Tapley, TA. 3739, Inc. New Equipment The Pleasant View Grange was are highlights for the group. Mrs. has many Christmas cards and Rosary-Makers' Meeting the site of a Newman Club J. Robert Fowler attended the wrappings for selection. Archbishop's Guild 'Plans Let us arrange your party Grange party on Nov. 15. November Benediction and talk, Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence There will be a general meet­ Fort Morgan and 2815 E. 3rd Ave Square dancing was held followed and will attend the December Kaiser announce the birth of a ing of all the Rosary-Making Hillro.e, Colo. by ballroom dancing and the talk. Her boy, Anthony P. Fow­ girl Nov. 13 in St. Anthony’s Luncheon Before Holy Hour Clubs Wednesday evening, Dec. 2, at 8 o’clock in the Holy Ghost Manufacturen and Diitributors ( FR. 1965 serving of refreshments. ler, was born in the interim, on Hospital. Mrs. Kaiser is a 1938 (Archbishop’s Guild, D enver) jzino have named their boy, born Nov. 13. graduate of Beth Israel Training Hall. Nomination of new officers Mrs. John T. Stoddart, Jr., School, New York. The Archbishop’s Guild will\ii°''’ ^3, Thomas, will take place. president of the Colorado Alum­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Negri sponsor the Fatima Club lunch-Lady of Fatima Circle The Carrying of the Cross Golden Sunshine Flour nae of the Sacred Heart, will tell have returned from a month’s eon Saturday, Dec. 5, at Holy will have its Christmas party Rosary-Making Group of St. the members of the visit of tour in Europe. Mrs. Negri is Ghost Hall. 'The luncheon will Dec. 4 in the home of Pat Hynes, Dominic’s Parish will not meet Challenger Fortified the former Hazel Pepper, grad­ start at 12:45 and cost $1. It Instead of exchanging gifts, mem this week because of Thanksgiv­ hers plan to bring the money ing Day. The meetings will be Feeds uate of Mercy School of Nursing. will be followed by a Holy Hour resumed Thursday evening, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maslanek from 2 to 3 in Holy Ghost.„and then , ,, donate , , it , to Mullen announce the birth of a girl Nov. Church. Father William Monahan Home for the Aged to add to the 3, in the rectory reading room. 15 in St. Anthony’s Hospital. will be the speaker. « Christmas. Andrew Kruse of 3435 W. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Akins of 29th Avenue was awarded a Mrs. Maslanek is the former It is hoped that a.s many mem­ sterling silver rosary at the past The Beer That BAKERIES Julia Lelley, 1952 graduate of bers as possible will attend. Res- Key of Heaven Circle have a son meeting. “The Finest Only” Providence School of Nursing, ervations may be made with Isa­ born Nov. 21. Mrs. Bernard Pilz, sponsor, re­ Made Milwaukee Famous , Mich. bella McNamara, SP. 2181, who Our Lady of Sorrow Circle ports that they will send 100 87 So. Broadway Mrs. Laurette Wyner, who has will meet Dec. 1 at the home of 753 So. Univer*ity been a patient in a local hospital is in charge of the arrangments. handmade rosaries to the Domin­ MURRAY BROS. DISTRIBUTING CO. Loretta Sullivan has an­ I Amelia and Mary Andrasik. ican missions in Louisiana. 1550 Colorado Blvd. for several weeks, is now re­ There were 20 members when 3rd Aye. & Josephine covering in her home, 1450 nounced that the Christmas Capt. and Mrs. George Wag­ ^o^ert M. — Paul V, — M. T. Murray; goner announced the birth of the Presentation group of St. Put your dollars to I Albion. party at St. Clara’s Orphan­ I age is planned for Dec. 8. All their fourth child, a daughter, Dominic’s Parish met in the home “big sisters’’ are urged to join Marcella Marie, Nov. 17, in Den­ of Mrs. James B. Lippitt Nov. work where they will I 17. Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. I the fun as their presence is ver. Mrs. Waggoner was for­ work the hardest. , . Christmas to Be Theme merly a member of St. Patrick Jack J. Walsh were cohostesses. I almost as important as a gift Mrs. Harry Schnibe and Donna SAVE ON YOUR MEAT BILL to the girls. Circle and is now living at Scott earning a high rate of I Of Women's Study Club Field, 111. Lee Struck joined the group. The I The spirit of Christmas will Mystical Rose Circle will meet next meeting will be held Dec. 4% interest. Nov. 27 at the home of Margaret Cheryl Ann, daughter of Mr. 15 in Mrs. Lippitt’s home. I U}jL SttlL JopL QmUJbf TTlsiaiL enter into the luncheon meeting and Mrs. Edmund T. Mullen, was Volk. Members w-ill assemble Mrs. William A. Riordan is foid-lit eepM and ii/rplu of the Catholic Women’s Study baptized Nov. 14 with Rita Rear­ COMPLETE PROCESSING SERVICE FOR HOME FREEZERS Club, which will be held at their layette. confined to her home because of »nr S2MMO.OO I 12:30 Thursday, Dee. 3, in the Emma Gherardini w-ill enter­ don and William Bastien, Jr., as recent surgery. I Limited ISumber of Steel Lockers Available d in Hotel. Mrs. W. A. Carlile tain Stella Maris Circle Dec. 1. godparents. The John P. Downs family 2041 So. University Rlvd. will give a reading, “The Real Mr. and Mrs. Edw-ard Henc- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. John­ recently visited Sister Mary REPUBLIC! Meaning of Christmas,’’ and mann announced the birth of a son are the parents of twins, Ruth at Loretto Heights College, LOAN CO. I Mrs. T. C. Harrison will present boy Nov. 20. He has been named Paul and Pauljne, born Nov. 19 Denver. Sister Mary Ruth is a a paper on Catholic poets. Allen Edward. at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mrs. sister of the late Brother Sylvan 1636 GItnarm • Dtnvtr, Colo. ■ Quotation and current event Johnson is a member of the St. and is always happy to have fit.bliiti.4 1925 St. Teresa’s Circle elected Ab- Frances Cabrini Circle. rosary-makers visit her. items are again requested. bie Milner president and Lee Mattie, secretary-treasurer, at Marguerite Graven of Our iiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiaiiiiiiifflniuwiirj Mr. & Mrs. A. A. King its latest meeting. Mrs. Francis Lady of Sorrow Circle and her Ideal CHRISTMAS Archbishop to Attend mother are leaving to visit her Phone PE. 3533 (Members of Cathedral Parish) Sheehy, 2970 Clermont, recently GIFT for Kiddies joined this circle. brother , and will spend , the Christ- Tabernacle Unit Meet .The November meeting of j™®® holidays in Los Angeles, Children love to ride The Tabernacle Society will Blessed Sacrament Circle will be “Tony” the Pony While meet in the home of Mrs. Ella held at the home of Thelma watching TV Mullen Weekbaugh, 1701 £. Miles. Mary McCabe of this cir­ St. Clara's Aid Group Cedar, Denwer, on Friday, cle was called to Washington, Washable Hassock in as-* Dec. 4, at 2 p.m. Archbithop D. C., by the death of her sister- in Drive for Members sorted colors. State color. Party Pride Urban J. Vehr will be the hon­ in-law, Mrs. fhelma Kane. Custom made. ored guest. There will be a Betty Jo Burke will entertain St. Clara’i Aid Society ii ORDER NOW! In time musical program. Guests are the members of Little Flower conducting a meraberthip for Christmas. Allow welcome. Circle at their November meet­ drive. Any women intereited 2 Weeks for Delivery. ing. in becoming members may Only $12.95 Dealers Please Write. Seton Guild to Meet The members of Our Lady of call Mrs, Victoria Sanders, GL. Tax and Postage Included. Ice Cream the Rosary Circle held a house­ 4260, the membership chair­ The Seton Guild will meet at warming party f o r Frances STORY BOOK FURNITURE CO. 8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 3, in the man. The card party and J ' to choose from at SAFEWAY Campbell at their latest meeting. luncheon will be held on POST OFFICE BOX 693 Catholic Daughters’ Clubhouse, Louise Johnson of Precious Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 12:30 Denver. Blood Circle is recovering from Colo. Springs, Colo. I Check this variety of delicious eye-appeal­ p.m. at St. Clara’s. Pn the «iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiMi:iiiiiiii:;iiiiiiiiii»ii:Miiii;iiuiiii;iiiiiiiiini:piiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi»iiiiinmiii;i:iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiii;i:ii;iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiBiiniiiwmiinH>i'»g Mrs. J. M. Harrington, presi­ surgery in Mercy Hospital. committee in charge are Mrs ing desserts. They're time-savers too! dent, will be hostess. Mary Ruth Hodges will be the Julia Farrell, Mrs. Margaret Curtsy Cakes Following the business meet- hostess to Queen of Heaven Cir­ Brown, Mrs. Lucille Bahan, i ing, election of officers will be cle at the November meeting. Mrs. Mamie Carr, and Mrs. held. Mr. and Mrt?. Albert Marran- Mary Bommelyn.

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Living Christmas Tree TB Seals Will Be Sent Married at Annunciation Represents Holy Family Eost Side YPC .Porley Originated in Denver Carole Beilo Is Named Planned Dec."'2 in Married Oct Thirty-live years ago this To 146,000 Denverites 31 in Annunci­ Christ the King School Christmas, what was probably T Magazi ne's T een Board' the first lighted living ChristmM The 1953 TB Christmas seal cheer spread by the seals’ work, ation Church, 0 ■ The monthly business meeting tree outdoors was illumined in sale is now in full swing. Sheets Funds from the sale of seals will Denver, were (Holy Family High School, Dennis Filkoski; Guards' Paul ^ Denver. be the sole support of the TB con^ of the East, Side, Young People’s of the colorful seals were mailed Bemita L. Rie­ D enver) Dalpes, George Bruno, Paul John­ Club will be beid at 8 p.m., Dec. . The December issue of Coronet trol prograrn of the Denver so, Carole Bello, senior, is the son, George Theisen, Ron. Bird­ last week by volunteer workers ciety in 1954. del, d au g h ter 2, in Christ the King ScHbol at magazine tells how David D representative of Holy Family song, Donald Raub, Bill Fade, Eighth and Elm. A movie will Sturgeon, operator of an electri­ to 146,302 Denver homes. Louis Liswodd, president of the of Mr/and Mrs. High School to the teen board and Ron Dahlburg; Center Tony Heading the 47 th annual Denver Tuberculosis Society, John Riedel, follow the meeting. cal business in Denver, strung of Extension magazine. This ap­ Mancinelli and Terry Paezosa; Many new. faces Were seen at colored lights on a tree outside Christmas seal sale is Mrs. Guy pointed out that 94 per cent of 3433 Williams, pointment makes CarSle eligible Backs Ralph Anselmo, Bob Pon- Dunn. Honorary chairman of the the funds received from the sale the Thanksgiving dance Nov. 25. the sickroom of his 10-year-old and W i 1 f 0 r d to be chosen a guest editor dur­ zio, Dennis Sullivan, Bernie Fa- A “snack” of turkey and the boy, who was doomed to die. Denver seal campaign is Dr, of Christmas seals remains right ing the year. It also makes Holy nelli, Jim Hinton, Dan Moriarity, By the next Christmas young James J. Waring, director of the here in Denver and Colorado. Meier, s o n of Family students eligible to par­ Mike Valiant, Cliff Phillips, Jim trimmings followed the dancing. David Sturgeon was dead, buj; Colorado Foundation for Re­ “The need is great,” Mr. Liswood Mr. a n d Mrs. ticipate in Extension teen board Isenhart, Ronald Curry, and ' neighbors had taken up the idea search in Tuberculosis and past said. “There are more than 5,500 Mathew Meier, contests. Wayne Dolan; and Managers Jim Be sure to read REGISTER president of the National Tuber < ' > f * * V ' of outdoor Christmas trees. known TB cases in Colorado and 640 S. P e a r L Bob Decker, son of Mr. and O’Connor and Nick Cinocco. Want Ad* regularly. House by house, town by town, culosis Association. at least 5,000 undetected cases— The Rev. James ,A‘ .vr" V'- Mrs. Ray Decker, and Bruce Ker- the idea spread until now every The familiar seals this yeaa 1,200 new ones every year, Ahem witnessed wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden city blooms with the myriad col­ bear the traditional red double- Christmas seals provide the all- th e ceremony. A'- ■■ Kerwood, member of the novice ored lights of outdoor Christmas barred cross and picture a sing­ important dollars needed to fight The bride, who affirmative team, placed second trees as the Feast of Christ’s Na­ ing child — symbolic of good the spread of tuberculosis in this wore a cocktail- in debate at Regis High School, tivity nears. health and signifying the good community. length gown of s’ Nov. 14. The debate topic was holi(day gowns TB can be cured, but it is much Chantilly lace A, “Resolved: That Subcommittees less costly in money and heart­ over satin with on Un-American Activities Should ache to prevent its happening in a crown of net Be Discontinued.” New, different, excit­ .ft' „ I i . S * the first place. That is what seal and lace, was An intra-school debate was ing . . . Many one of dollars help do—detect the pres­ given in mar­ held Nov. 21. Participants were a kind arriving daily. ence of TB before it does its riage by her fa­ John Bruggeman, Dan Samide, Ziir. Be sure to m m damage. Seal money also helps ther. Miss Rose Bruce Kerwood, Beverly Page, s e e this support vital research—finding Marie M auser Margaret Grace, Carol Miller, wonderful the answers to treatment and ar­ was maid of Larry Clinton, Ronald Potter, Ed collection. rest of TB. This sort of battle is honor, and Don­ Schwartz, David Toepfer, Nelva important to every man, woman ald Meier was Gilbert, Frank Woertman, Donj and child. beht man. The wedding reception was held in the home of the Hansen, Mary Carole Dispense, More than 1,800 volunteer bridegroom’s parents. After a wedding trip through the Colorado Bob Decker, and Patsy Romero. workers are assisting in the seal mountains, the couple returned to make their home in Denver. Freshmen Kathleen Sigg, Nancy drive, many of whom will con­ Mrs. Meier is a graduate of Annunciation High School; her hus­ Romero, Marie Schwartz, and tinue their services through the band was graduated from East High School. — (Jerome Studio Denni Gallagher, served as time­ photo) holidays. keepers. Short Bob Decker and Steve Beatty represented Junior Achievement Gowns AT PARENT-TEACHER LEAGUE MEETING at the PTA meeting Nov 23. Bob, is llktf money in+ha working for Metal-Products Co., $25.95- up demonstrated a coffee warmer txink. li is thereto be and Steve Beatty, a window drawn upon infime of Useof AdventWreath Explained cleaner. Attend Style Show Long ^ need. Whan you call a (Catholic Parent-Teacher .ment,. St. James’, and St. Philo- Father: Let us pray: 0 God, by Patricia Stephens, Patricia firm with our years ot League, Denver) mena’s, three; St. Elizabeth’s whose word all things are sanc­ Weiland, Margaret Lucera, Ger­ Gowns Despite the snowstorm, there and St. Patrick’s (Ft. Logan), tified, pour forth Thy blessing ry Maroney, and Joanne Lange: $29.95 up 1 : experience and ejood were 75 members present at the two; Annunciation, Loretto upon this wreath, and grant that attended the “Make It Yoursel: CPTL meeting Nov. 19. Mrs. Heights, St. Joseph’s (Redemp- we who use it may prepare our With Wool” style show at the j reputation you can be Matt Saya, president, thanked torist), St. Louis (Englewood), hearts for the coming of Christ Denver Dry Good Tea Room sure of receivin 9 ex* the members present for making and St. Mary’s Academy each and may receive from Thee Nov. 25. Kathleen Moffat, senior, the special effort to attend the had one representative present. abundant graces. Through was in the show modeling a blue wool fleece coat that she cellenf service. meeting. Mrs. Gilbert Lindeman, sub­ Christ Our Lord. Gowns $^^.95 St. Vincent de Paul’s PTA had All: Amen. made. stituting for Mrs. John Frank, Frank Wright, senior, has been the largest representation with president of Presentation PTA, Sprinkle the wreath with holy water. chosen finalist to represent Holy 12 members present. Loyola and spoke on the Presentation of the Family High School in the city­ St. Catherine’s PTAs were run­ Blessed Virgin Mary, which is the The prayer follows which is wide “Voice of Democracy” con­ ners-up, each having nine mem­ suggested patron of the month said the first week. Then the test, sponsored by the Junior bers present; St. Dominic’.s, for the Catholic PTAs. candle is lighted. Chamber of Commerce . Open Mon. 4m eight; Holy Family and Our Lady Father: 0 Lord, stir up Thy Mrs. John Madden, president Team on Television and Thur. of Lourdes, seven; Cathedral and of Loyola PTA; Mrs. George might we beg Thee, and come, Presentation, six; St. Francis de The entire Tiger football team H o ra n & Son Chapels Learned, president of St. Vin­ that by Thy protection we may was guest on Bill Reed’s tele­ 9 to 9 Sales’ and St. Mary Magdalene’s, cent de Paul’s; and Mrs. Herbert deserve to be rescued from the vision show Nov. 18. Coach 515 SIXTEENTH ST. (Next to ParomoMt Theatre] KEyfione 6297 ht^one6Z98 five; Christ the King and Mt. Edmunds, who spoke for Mrs. threatening dangers of our sins Marty Martelli, Tqny Mancinelli, 1527 Ckiwland Ploee Carmel, four; Blessed Sacra- F. Woertman, president of Holy and saved by Thy deliverance. football team captain; and quar­ t Family PTA, each presented an Through Christ Our Lord. terback Ralph Anselmo were January Wedding outline of a project that had been All: Amen. interviewed. The members pres­ DR. JAMES P. successful, and which can be One candle is lighted by the ent were Joe Sanzalone and Planned helpful to other units. youngest child and left burning George Perry, assistant coaches; GRAY iiffliS Advent Wreath during the evening meal. Ends Bob LaGuardia, Gene Mc­ The second week, the follow­ Cann, Adrian Greenburg, Dick Optometrist Mrs. Frank Holland of St. ing prayer is said: Haggerty, Jim Klbberdans, Larry Huer, Don Biros, and Ronald VISVyiL CARE SPECIALIST Anne’s Parish, Arvada, was guest Father: 0 Lord, stir up our EYES EXAMINED speaker at the meeting in her heart that we may prepare for Serafin; Tackles Larry LeMay, HEART, NERVOUS & GLAND Tom Scardina, Joe Moya, Frank VISUAL TRAINING DISEASES explanation of how to make the Thy only begotten Son, that Sewolt, John Heffernan, and Optometrist Advent wreath. Mrs. Holland be­ through His coming we may be EYE-EAR-NOSE-THROAT made worthy to serve Thee with SEE DR. P. W. FORSTER, D.C. gan by winding a wreath of ever­ pure minds. Through Christ Our 212-13 Colo. Bldg., 1615 Calif. S t HEART DISEASE all typii, Aaoplixy. Amina Pectorli (Pain In tba Heart and Enlartamint). green in a circle around a wire. Lord. Phone for Appointment Valvilar Dluasi (Leakag;). Short nt hraath. Endeearditli. Rhaiaiatle Haart. Palpitatinn. All: Amen. Welby Bazaar TA. 8883 Elbrlllatlan (shaking haart). Arrhythmia (inavia h u tl. Fut or slow boatlag Hiart Da- In the foundation were put four grasiad Follng. Fear of Death. High ar Lo« Blood Pniinra. Poor Clrtilrllon. HAVE VDUR holders for candles so that the Two candles are lighted by the HEART EXAMINED RY THE NEWEST SCIENTIFIC HEART DIAGNOSTIC EOUIPMENT. oldest child and allowed to burn Lot’s find the uaie and help yne to oysreono It no* holort It la too loti to do lO. candles would stand upright with NERVOUS DISEASES. Epilopiy. Nseralgla. Paralysit. Mental Oepniilon, Asthma. Nay equal spaces between them as before. Clears SM15 Foyer, Bronehitli, SInei, Skin Diseases. Eeroma. eta. Daatnass. Earaaha. Haadichai (Ml- around the wreath. She recom­ The third week, the following ralne). Head noises. Eye Diseases. Inflamed Eyas. prayer is said: ClAND DISEASES. Female Diseases. Prolapsed Orpans lUtarat, ate.). Oyarltli. Irregelat mended white candles. Maastriatlon. Barrenness, Fibroid Tumors (no sirgory). Hot Flashes, Uterine Hemorrhages. Midway in each space between Father: 0 Lord, we beg Thee, Change of Hie, Pmstita Glind, Set Oaficlancy. the candles a purple ribbon was incline Thy ear to our prayers For Parish Debt STOMACH, llytr, Kidney, Bladder, Gall Bladder Olseaia, Stomach A Deodenal Ulcers. tied, so that the wreath can be and enlighten the darkness of DIABETES. HEW TYPE OF TREATMENT (no Inselln). Constipation, Anemia, Hleeoighs. our minds by the grace of Thy Welby.— (Assumption Parish) RHEUMATISM, Arthritis, Nearltls, Sciatica, Limbage. All Back Pains. NEW TREATMENT suspended from the ceiling, for —The parish bazaar cleared FDR VERTEBRAL DISC INFLAMMATION. (NO SURGERY). Physical Examination. Ask lor example over the dining room visitation. Through Christ Our Handbook of DIsiasos. Lord. $8,415.69. of which $500 has table. Mrs, Holland suggested been use(l for an interest pay­ 1354 California McClintock Bldg. MAin 5596 that it can be set in the center All: Amen. Three candles are lighted by ment on the mortgage, and the of a table, and the purple ribbon remaining $7,915.69 to reduce tied in bows. the mother during thi^ week. The fourth week, the following the parish debt to its present sum “The circle represents the eter­ prayer is said: of $45,489.09. RABTOAY GENERAL TIRE CO. nity of God and the unceasing An appreciation party for the Mr. and Mrs. Francis J flow of years around the divine Father: 0 Lord, stir up Thy bazaar workers will be had in Sweeney announced the en- powers, we pray Thee, and come; about a month. GENERAL TIRES gagement _ of their ^ughter, candles divide this time into the and with great might help us, Following are prize winners: Anne Marie, to Joseph F. Sloan, 4.000 traditional years in which that with the help of Thy grace. Steer, Tina Padilla, Sand CrCek; General Batteries son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. the human race waited, and Thy merciful forgiveness may case of beverages. Bob Johnson, Sloan of Denver. The bride-elect hoped and prayed for the com­ hasten what our sins impede. East Denver; cedar chest, Helen Kraft Recapping is a graduate of St. Joseph’s High ing of Christ. The candles sig­ Through Christ Our Lord, Wall, Retreat Park; baby sweater GENERAL] School and Loretto Heights Col­ nify Christ, the light of the All: Amen. sets, Theresa Ciancio, Welby, Kraft Inspected lege. Mr. Sloan is a graduate of world. The four Sundays of Ad- All four candles are lighted and Betty Furtunato. Dupont; SQUEEGEE St. Francis de Sales’ High School ivent also commemorate these by the father and allowed to electric iron. Bill Cudmore, Den­ Used Tires and he attended Regis College. burn as before. ver; egee doll, Susie Di Giacomo, The wedding date has been set 4.000 years. The evergreen re­ minds us of the everlasting life 'Splendor of Eternal Light^ Lafayette; football, George Pri- G.T.A.C. Easy Pay ' 1401 W. Colfax KE. 5205 for Jan. 9, 1954, at St. Joseph’s ola. Fish Hatchery; outdoor grill, ' Church. the Savior brought. The purple Mrs. Holland ended her talk ribbons symbolize the penance Jim Spano, Sand Creek; carna­ by saying, “Advent may be lik­ tion vase, Joe Ferrero, North which is necessary for Christians ened unto the dawn with its del­ in order that they might make W’ashington; and Bible, Con Mo- icate tints ever growing in bril­ linard, Copeland District. up for their sins and attain to liance and intensity, a sea of everlasting life.” Father Austin Di Benedetto, color out of which will arise the O.S.M., is on a two-week vaca­ Blessing of Wreath mornihg star.” The “splendor of tion in Chicago. He will return eternal light” 'which is “to en­ Dec. 5. Mrs. Holland suggested that lighten the world.” PTA Shower I* ‘Success’ on Saturday evening before the Announcement was made of first Sunday of Advent, the The PTA pantry shower was a the annual card parly, which success. More than 150 persons whole family should gather will be held Jan. 28. Mrs. around the wreath for the bless­ attended, who contribute(i about James Koning and Mrs. Rus­ $600 worth of groceries and $80 ing of the wreath by the, father. sell Dispense v/ill be cochair­ The following prayer may be in cash. used. men. Mrs. William Cudmore It was a splendid demonstra­ Father: Our help is in the will be ticket chairman. tion of appreciation for the fine name of the Lord. The special award, given by work being done bv Mother The All: Who hath made heaven Mrs. Thomas Morrissey, was two Cecily and the sisters in the As­ and earth. tickets to “Star Nights.” The sumption School. The food will happy recipient was Mrs. Robert last a whole year. The contribu­ Jf ise Man s Watch out when it is dark out Kelley of St. Catherine's PTA. tors will all be gratefully remem­ —the State Patrol reports that The next league meeting will bered in the Masses and prayers Gift most pedestrian traffic deaths be held Jan. 21 at 10 o’clock in of the sisters. occur after dark. the Knights of Columbus Hall. The first, Friday breakfast Choice committee included Lucy Do­ menico, Catherine Mazzuca, and Wed in Lourdes Church Philomena Rotello. will be The health committee assist­ Jackie Little, ing Doctors Palmer and Rubin Subscriptions daughter of Mr. in the school children’s physical and Mrs. A. M. and eye examinations included Alderman, 3547 Irene Rossi, Margaret Rossi, Phil­ to S. Pearl, was omena Rotello, Marie Milano, married to Rob- Lucy Domenico, and Antoinette e r t Berglund, Labriola. son of Mr. and Charles Miller -of Princeton The Register Mrs. I. G. Berg­ Dairy gave several days of repair lund, 3560 S. work on the boiler. Min Domen­ Pearl, in Our T h is Christmas will last a lifetime if you ico and Della Porreco made two Lady of Lourdes tunics for the pastor. Joe Mar­ National Edition give a Chickering Piano. Since 1823 Chickering Church, D e n- tinez fixed the rectory, church, ver, N ov. 14. has set the pace in style and performance in and convent roofs, and Irvin The All-Year Gift The Rev. John Larson also did work on the the piano world. There is no more honored name A. Aylward, as­ boiler. sistant pastor SPECIAL LOW RATES among pianos. Let us show you the Chickering. of St. Louis’ Clyde Priola and Herman Parish, Engle­ Broncucio hauled several tons of 1 subscription $2.00 6 subscriptions $10.00 wood, witnessed coal, with their own trucks, from America’s Oldest and Best Loved Piano th e ceremony. the mine for the rectory and con­ 3 subscriptions $5.00 10 subscriptions $15.00 Maxine M iller vent boilers. Tour Own Renewal May Be Included w a s maid (if LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE • CONVENIENT TERMS honor, 'a n d Franklin Height Mail Your Order To was best man, St. Rose of Lima Parish Stores in with Bill Height and Ed Hunter The Register Denver as ushers. The Perry's Cleaners P. O. Box 1620 Denver 1, Colo. Cheyenne wedding break­ .JO, ^ ikibiwnis MU fast was held in Good Cleaning or Casper the Pennwood Cafe, and the reception was givevi in the home of 16» "C A U F P I» tllA ST. N » C the bride’s parents. Mr. Berglund is a graduate of St. Francis de Green Stamps Telephone KE. 4205 Sales’ High School; his wife was graduated from a Texas high Pickup ind DetiTcrf school. After a mountain wedding trip, the couple plan to live in 2027 W. Alameda RA. 98S5 Englewood.—(Bill Smyth photo).

i i l it i X PAGE EIGHT Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, N.evember 26,1953 3 Cathedral Players Win Berths on ‘Register’ All-Star Team

Ranger Five ★ ★ ★ Some Faces Are Familiar: 3 Repeat on All-Star Squad i t i t Ar Mares Wins Slate 2 Tilts +' + + Player Award The Refcis Rangers of Denver Eloy Mares, son of Mr. ■will open the 1953-54 basketball season with a pair of exhibition and Mrs. Albert Mares of games this week end, the first Annunciation Parish and an one on Friday evening, Nov. 27, Arinunciation Hifeh School sen­ against the alumni and the sec­ ond on Saturday evening against ior athlete, was presented the the Denver Central Bankers in Boyd Distributor and the radio Dalton, Neb. station KMYR award as the The alumni game, which is a “most valuable Denver Parochial traditional battle sponsored by League football player.” the Athletic Department in co­ operation with the alumni, will The award was made at the be played in the Regis gym. end of the Cathedral-Abbey championship game the past Sun­ in past 'years; there will be no - '• A, ’t; charge for admission for the ■■ . day, Nov. 22, at Hickey Field, game, which will start sharply at Canon City. Mares was present 7:30 p.m. to receive the trophy. The following evening, the The winning of this trophy Rangers will journey to Dalton, marked the second straight year Neb., where they will play the that Mares has won the same highly rated Denver Central award. . > Bankers. The trophy capped four years The alumni team this year will of brilliant playing for Mares. have such outstanding formei The Annunciation High School Rangers as Bob Fisher, Tommy senior was also placed on the Waters, Tom Kavanaugh, Bryce . If Register All-Star Team. Hefflcy, Jerry Simon, and many The talented Mares, besides others. distinguishing himself as the pa­ Coach Harvey Moore has in­ Players From All Seven Schools rochial league’s brightest grid­ dicated he will start Jack Glea­ ster this season, has garnered son and Jerry Powell at the for­ other athletic honors during his wards, Mickey Shannon at the Represented on 1953 Grid Team high school career. Last year he center, and Tom Hoogerwerf scored 180 points in 12 games and Bill Ernst at the guards. The sports staff of the “ Kegister” proudly announces the selection of for the Annunciation cage team, the 1953 “ Register” All-Star team. Also named was a second squad and a and was cited for his skill as a thiriT baseman on the school’s m : list of players deserving honoralile mention. baseball team. . Convenient! With an effort toward selecting the outstanding playm’s in the league the following were selected by a vote of the coaches in the Denver Catholic RUBBERS. BOOTS High School Football League and by members of the “ Register” staff; p m ,' ' L 5ihV; GALOSHES FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Vnlcanized and Repaired Gene Ibarra—Back ...... Wullcn Ralph Ansclmo— B ack...... Holy Family ...... ROY SYSTEM REPAIR Eioy Mares— Back ...... Annunciation Terry Tierney—Back ...... Regis Broadway at Irvinflon SP. 416$ Norval Davis—B ack...... St. Joseph Frank Weith—Back...... Mullen ■WWVWWVWi^^/AVW Ron Cito— B ack...... ?...... Cathedral Fred Vigil—Back ...... St. loseph L * ' Joey Joseph—End ...... Cathedral Bob La Guardia—End ...... Holy Family mmrn Complete Ed Bezjak—End ...... Annunciation George Fluitt—End ...... Cathedral Fred Burke—Tackle...... St. Francis Joe Zimmerman—Tackle...... St. Joseph Frank Sewalt—Tackle...... Holy Family Joe Weave/—Tackle...... Annunciation ONE-STOP Warren Miller—Guard ...... Cathedral George Bruno— Guard ...... Holy Family Dick Nemechek-—Guard ...... Regis Larry Holman—Guard ...... Annunciation SERVICE Tony Mancinelli—Center ...... Holy Family Dan Yacovetta—C enter...... Cathedral . - . r ELOY MARES: Annunciation’s versatile back, Cardinal’s brand of work did not go by unnoticed. m All-League choice in ’52 also, kept the East Siders He kept the opponents’ runs to a minitpum turn­ CENTER in as a constant title threat. Named as the “star ing in strong defensive play all season that con­ player of the year,” the 170-pound, five-foot stantly irritated opposing teams. / Brakes llL -inch gridster led the league in scoring 87 FRED BURKE (All-Conference in ’52); A points and amassed 845 yards by rushing. He 160-pound, five-foot, 10-inch senior tackle for / Frame and Axle rated second in passing percentage with 33 out St. Francis’. Although the Gremlins came out of of 61 attempts for a 541 percentage. the season victory shy they did not come out / Body and Fender Work GENE IBARRA: The 140-pound, five-foot, honor shy. Burke was not only a coaches’ or 10-inch Mustang from Mullen proved himself an players’ choice—he was a tackle’s tackle. Week / Radiator Repair “all around” backfiedd man who turned in a con­ after week he opened holes for the backfield. / Painting sistent performance. Ibarra racked up 24 points He played outstanding ball on defense. and averaged 3.8 yards per try in rushing. He bill™ / All Electrical Work W-MAY also accounted for four Mustang touchdowns by FRANK SEWALT: From Holy Family School m M passing and turned in a .429 passing percentage. comes this 165-pound, five-foot, lOl^-inch tackle / Motor Tune-up who accounted in part for the Tigers’ strong de­ checking account NORVAL DAVIS: The outstanding St. Joseph fense. Sewalt was in every play all season and / Lubrication defensive back who was one of two regulars who Handy to carry...easy to get at scored a remarkable record for sparkplugjfing the returned to the Bulldog roster this season. Scal­ Tigers wall and bucking interference. / Porcelainizing ...always under control... ing 160 pounds the five-foot, 1014-inch Bulldog checks, we mean! The Central’s U- was a triple threat all season. Playing tackle in WARREN MILLER: A senior guard and 165- / Custom Seat Covers New-Way Account is previous years, Davis, in his senior year, was pound, five-foot, 11-inch captain of the Cathedral Blue Jays, Miller merits a spot on tFe All-Star / Wheel Balancing made-to-order for you folks who transplanted to the backfield and scored 19 points. , (Hi He turned in an amazing average of 7.3 yards team by his pass and punt blocking and by his and Alignment don’t maintain a large balance, every time he carried the ball for a total of downfield blocking when occasion arose. A vet­ and a “little” is so easy to 429 yards. eran guard he was a key man in the Blue Jays W E ARE EQUIPPED fO carry. No'Jninimum is required, RON CITO (1952 All-League selection); A powerful offense. and the cost is just ten 180-pound, five-foot, 10-inch Blue Jay ‘Flash’ who DICK NEMECHEK: The terrific lineman from MAKE MAJOR REPAIRS, cents per check. sparked the Cathedral Blue Jays to their 1953 Regis finishes his first and final gridiron' chores TOO, IF YOUR CAR + League title. The stocky bullwark wound up for the Raiders. Hailing from Amarillo, the As a special convenience, his junior year by placing second in league blonde 160-pound, five-foot, llV4-inch senior '+ '+ ■+ NEEDS THEM. The Central imprints your name scoring with 68 points and led the league ground backed up the strongest and most rugged de­ HONORABLE MENTION gaining average with 8.1 per try. FREE on .every check! fensive line in the league. An outstanding stu­ HONORABLE MENTION CATHEDRAL: laC Roy Bee), Gene Schnabel. Joe Cata­ JOE JOSEPH: Another Blue Jay who was dent besides being an outstanding player, Neme­ lina, backs: Keith Coleman, Ray Rendon, uckles; and Bill adept both on offense and defense. The 170- chek turned in great plugging performances and REGIS: Gary Osborn, Gene Tharp, Kay Prochazka, Bob Wonder, jjuard. pound, five-foot, 10-inch end collected 14 points manned the guard-post with alert defensive skill. Eldredge, Jim Fattor, Dan Porecco, backs: Mike HalTey, Don ^^ntraT ize MULLEN: Bob Zadel. Butch Mulholland, backs: Phil „ TT , Smith, ends; Don Schmitz. Ed O'Dea, Ron Carlson, Dick Padilla, Jerry Deignan, Pete Gannon, ends: Phil Brainard, fbe aerial rOUte and W'ES E brilliant play TONY MANCINELLI: From Holy Family Zint, Uckles; Jim San Filippo, Jim Dillon, guards: Bill Paul Junk. Bill Trujillo, tackles: Chet Boh, Pat O'Malley, opener. On defense be Used a cagy style that School comes the 188-pound, five-foot, lOVa-inch woiienhaupt center, Boh Goeu. Kuarda: Mike Myers, center. either boxed-in opposing backs allowing the line pivotman rated as the league’s best. The Tiger ST. JOSEPH’S: Ron Marcely, Jim Owen, Don Colazzi, your banking ANNUNCIATION: John PriM'iac, Guy Baca, Jack packers to make the kill. Or charged in, breaking Chavez, Paul McCullough, Bob Moore, Krnie Johnson, hacks. i v- sr was good on offense and opened holes on line Joe Zinge, Jack Knafclc. backs: Ron OeF.«ge. Ray Borino, THE CENTRAL Ray Olquin, Ed Vigil, ends: W'alt Duffy, Frank Raisch, Up th e p iay s hlHlseli. plays. He displayed real talent on his defensive Tom Ryan, ends; Tom Carter, Jim Leprino, tackles: John Fermin Chafrez, tackles: Lloyd Eaquibel, Bernard Ticby, I IF 7 IA |^. A 150-pound, fiv€-foot, 10- post line backing where his instinct for ferreting Skala, Arnold Vahling, Phil Legler, guards; Gary Miller, guards; Dennis Papiemik, center. a center. BANK & TRUST COMPANY I HOLY FAMILY: Cliff Phillip.,. Bernie Faneiii, Jim Annunciation end who performed well as a out plays resulted in loss of yardage for opposing ST. FRANCIS: Ed Duffy, John Bagnall, Mike Wiggins. 15th A Ar«yol»o« Sf. ACo i m OTTI ilspnhart, Bob PoniiO, backs: Dick HaaKcrty. Gene McGann, pass receptionist duties and marked up a good teams. Mancinelli was a hard, clean blocker and Norm Silva. Joe Ryan, . F r^ Boom, Ed Nochazal, Miclcey Adrian Greenbure. Dan Bradley, ends; Tom Scardina, Larry sgason at quick-Opener playS. In the rUSh of touch- tackier and could work equally well in the line Braham^ MCMBERt F«d«rol D«poiit Iniwronc* Co

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) > Thursday, November 26,1953 Office, 938 Bonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keyifone 4205.’ PAGE NINE Candidates for Regis College 'Campus Queen'

Charlotte Scavarda Felieita Z«rI«nfo K ay M urray Vicki Z err Mary Kay Cunningham Joanne McKone Jo Ann Swanton Je a n Peck At Regis Dec. 8 _ + + - - + + W hoVill be the next “Queen a freshman at Loretto Heights, Amusements - Dining 8 High Schools of the Regis Campus?” sponsored by the Illinois Club; Council Officers Sodality Institute to Hear That is the question students Miss Vicki Zerr of St. Joseph’s are asking each other these days Nursing Home, sponsored by the Recreatibn as the various student organiza­ Veterans’ Club; Miss Mary Kay Inaugurated af Fr. Charles Prendergast, S. J. Taking Part in tions at the North Denver cam­ Cunningham of Denver Univer­ pus campaign to convince the sity, sponsored by the Alpha The Rev. Charles Ignatius standing sodality leader, author, student body that it should cast Delta Gamma Fraternity; Miss Prendergast, S.J., a member of and producer. Father Prender­ its vote for one of the 10 beau­ Joann McKone, Loretto Heights, Annunciation Hi the faculty of Campion Jesuit gast took part in many of Fa­ Democracy Test tiful candidates. sponsored by the Delta Sigma High School in Prairie du Chien, ther Lord’s productions and fig­ The queen will be choeen at fraternity; Miss Jo Ann Swan­ (Annunciation High School, Wis., will give the main address ured very prominently in at Eight Denver Catholic high son, sponsored by the History schools are taking part in the an all-student election next Club; and Miss Jean Peck, Lo­ D enver) least one of his literary works. week and will be crowned at Ed Bezjak, president-elect of All his life. Father Prendergast Junior Chamber of Commerce retto Heights, sponsored by the has been interested in just about “Voice of Democracy’’ contest, the annual "Coronation Ball” Regis Sodality. Not pictured is Good Food>—Reasonable Prices the Student Council, and Elaine Joe Dolan, parochial school in tha Rainbow Ballroom Mon­ Schenfeld, vice president, took everything, b u t especially in day evening. Dee. 7. Miss Pat Fallon, Loretto Heights, Something you’ll talk about when you gat back home I their oaths of office at an in­ dramatics and the sodality. As a sponsored by the Denver Club. result, he has been much in de­ The candidates not chosen for OUR OE LUXE DINNERS ARE INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS auguration ceremony held before queen, however, will act as at­ the entire school. mand as a teacher, director and Regis Student speaker. The Regis High School tendants at the coronation ball, THE HOLIAND HOUSE Ed, a Cardinalcrat, received a Sodality is fortunate indeed that tickets for which are selling at From Hawaii substantial majority of votes to $3.60 per couple. This price in­ ' • G O t D I N . C O l O R A 0 O ^ his busy schedule permits him gain an easy victory over his to address the Denver sodalists cludes a corsage for each woman rivals, Don Sandoval, Redbird at this time. His talk should pro­ attending. ticket, and Steve Humann, vide an inspiration for all sodal­ Among the candidates are A.H.S. Jarty. The Cardinalcrat ists. Miss Charlotte Scavarda, a sen­ candidates were all elected to of­ ior at Loretto Heights, who is \ fice with the exception of two The institute will begin being sponsored by the Science ARGOI\AIJT HOTEL representatives. promptly at 9 a.m. on Dec. Club; Miss Felicita Zarlengo, a Where Denver’) Society Entertain) for Luncheon) and Dinner) Ed appointed Shirley Raisch 8, and will end before noon. All student in the Regis College FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, as his secretary, and chose as attending are urged to attend night school, sponsored by the DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 Mass in their own parishes on R Club; Miss Kay Murray, his cabinet members Viola Maes, that day, bufif this is impossible Beautiful Ballrooms Private Dining Rooms Don Sandoval, Rey Cinocco, Don they may attend the 8:15 stu­ Creach, and Steve Humann. The dents’ Mass in the Regis College senators elected are Barbara Chavez, Sophie Martinez, Mari- chapel. Honor Roll Given ann Heronema, Gladys Quintana, Marlene Marolt, and Marie Apo- THE LINCOLN ROOM daca. Representatives for their Knights Sponsor Class At Mount Carmel Hospitality Center homerooms are Joe Lopez, Eloy In Parliamentary Law (Our Lady of Ml. Carmel School, Mares, Duke Wells, Walter Rev. Charles I. Prendergast, S.J. D enver) Banquet and Meeting Rooms Duffy, Paul McCullough, Alvin 12-1200 PERSONS Martinez, Gene Longstram, and at the Sodality Institute on the The Knights of Columbus Those pupils who received honor points meriting them a TA 2151 , Mri. Long Gene Medina. Regis College Campus Dec. 8. council 539, Denver, has under­ taken the sponsorship of a class place on the honor roll are: Voting was carried out in an Father Prendergast’s talk will be Joseph Dolan orderly manner and only those given to all high school and col­ in parliamentary law. The first Juniors, Jacqueline Farley, Mary Shirley Sovoy Hotel who registered were able to vote. lege sodalists' in attendance, im­ class was held Nov. 11, and the contest chairman, announced Gonzales, Rosemary Montoya, Virginia Frazzini, Ja Ann Ve- Two city voting machines were mediately following the indi­ next class will be Nov. 25, from this week. The contest is a na­ used. Students from the govern­ 7 to 8:30 p.m. The class will con­ lotta, Peggry Zambo; sophomores, vidual courses offered on that tion-wide script-writing and K £ . 7 9 1 8 ment class instructed pupils on day. tinue for a period of 10 weeks. Fred Caglia, Virginia Malpiede, broadcast competition for high Karlyn Henderson, Mary Lou A foreign student is prov­ how to operate the machines. Father Prendergast was, for Bernard P. O’Kane, Lakewood ing one of the most active The Student Council is work­ some time, connected with the attorney, is chairman of the class school students. Both parochial Swalde, Marlene Antarucci, Di­ ing out a set of plans which it and the instructor for the class ane Arnesson, Henrietta Ca- men on the Regis College, Den­ sodality at Campion. Previously, ^nd public schools are participat­ ver, campus as a leader in the JJv L <^DilJLdu dhom . will present to the faculty for he had been, for several years, is Mrs. Gano Senter, a nationally varra, Loretto Longo, Juanita approvial. The plans will then ing in the contest, which was won Haley, Dolores Martinez, Sylvia newly organized ^Veterans’ Club. (Mtnagtmtnt of Either and Frank Fong) a prominent member of the So­ recognized professional parlia­ in Denver last year by Kathleen be put into effect. mentarian, wno is at the present Portraan, Mary Ann Roncaglia, Henry Takato, a veteran of Ninth Avenue at Speer Blvd. dality Academy at St. Mary’s Mahoney of Holy Family School. both World War II and the The first meeting of the Stu­ College, St. Marys, Kans., where time instructing classes at the Doris Coon, Glenn Tracy, COMPLETE ORIENTAL STAFF dent Council took place Oct. Denver Opportunity School and This year’s representatives for Rose Marie Laureta, Carolyn Korean War, is the young man an intensive study was made of the parochial schools are: An­ who, according to students, “is FINEST CHINESE AM) 20. At that time plans were made sodality procedure. St. Francis de Sales’ High School. Lechuga, Rose Marie Lombardi, for the projects, of the present nunciation, Norman Luna; Ca­ and Yolanda Lombardi; fresh­ showing the way.” He is a native AMERICAN FOODS In his college days at St. Louis All Knights of Columbus mem­ thedral, Marie Vargas; Holy of Wahiawa, Oahu, and has school year. University, Father Prendergast bers who are interested are wel­ men, Virginia D’AseolI, Marilyn A BstuUfiil Lintera Lighted Dlnhig Roon la the Beginning the first sodality Family, Frank Wright; Mullen, Fabrizio, Carolyn Jotinson, Bar­ served in the armed forces of the Vsterans of Foreign Wars Hume was very closely associated with come to attend all meetings of Jerry Lang; Regis, Joe Canny; U.S. for a combined total of more John 8. Stewart Poet No. 1 meeting of the year, Oct. 23, Father Daniel A. Lord, S.J., out­ the class. bara Ruybal, Dolores Carabetta, Open 11 a.n. to Midnight— Closed Titsdai the sodalists were given an ex­ St. Francis de Sales’, Barbara Jane Giardino, Joan Giardino, than seven years, including senj- (Open ti Use Piblli) planation of a new plan of form­ Morgan; St. Joseph’s, Donna Gloria La Bate, Mary Ann Libo- ice’ in Japan, Korea, the Mari­ ing the organization into units. Frantz; and St. Mary’s, Rita nati, Louise Saindon, Michaelann anas, Hawaii, and the U. S. The purpose of the unit system U.S.-Red China Is Topic Vigil. Marsico, Marcia Biamonte, Mari- is to help each member grow Since its origin in 1947, more jean Finamore, and Alice Lu- spiritually. than 5,000,000 students have biani. The senior, junior, and sopho­ For Regis College Papel taken part in the contest. The national winner receives a $500 T k e T a tio more sodalists each formed two The United States and its relationship to Red China will be Jane Irene Hill Elected units. Each of these units will discussed at Regis College, Denver, Monday, Nov. 30, by two scholarship and a week-long, all­ elect its own chairman to guide expense trip to Washington, D.C., To Catholic U. Group f e a t u r e n the future activities of its group. members of the college faculty in an open session to which the including three days in Williams­ Members of these divisions will public is invited. burg, Va., for the democracy Miss Jane Irene Hill, 1740 Exotic have separate meetings in order The question to be discussed is: “Shoujd the U. S. Recog­ workshop, consisting of round­ Sherman Street, Denver, who is to promote its own special proj nize Red China?” On the panel will be Father Harold L. Stan- table discussions, sight­ majoring in English at the Cath­ French Style .tfeddiag parties sell, S.J., head of the history department at the college, and ects. seeing, and special entertain­ olic University of America, in SPECIAL The results and plans of each Fred VanValkenburg, also of the history department. ment The purpose of the contest Washington, D.C., was elected Cooking unit meeting will be discussed at The program will be the first in a series of such talks slated is to give youth an opportunity to represent the Kappa Tau Complete Dinneri...... $ 3.50 Wedding every monthly sodality meeting each month through the remainder of the school year, under to consider seriously, and to Gamma Club on the Interclub This will prevent overlapping in the sponsorship of the History Club at the college. speak in behalf of, the blessings council. Miss Hill is on the staff 5110 S. SANTA FE Breakfasts some activities, and extend ^the The discussion will commence at 8 o’clock. Admission and the freedoms and opportu­ of the undergraduate newspaper i?©serva^ions* Liittlcton 1010 good influence to others. is free. nities traditional to this nation. published on the campus. $1.95 PAUL V. SHANK ImWninq^ ^rcUteet »/ tfte Appetke Room 1600 OGDEN MAin 0177 Archbishop's Seminary Campaign Fund

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T lta n if i r l t i i r r l i and rectory of St. John’s The rectory will be the residence of the parish I nC wIU vIlMI 1*11 ParishPnrich at E.F Fifth Ave-Ave­ priests until some time in the future when a new nue and Josephine Street are shown above. The rectory will be contsructed on lots next to the new old church, which has served the parish for more church and facing on the E. Seventh Avenue Park­ than 51 year.s, will probably become a parish hall. way.— (Abdoo Studio photo)

Huqe Stone The last of four huge ornamental stones is cornerstone tion of Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and a shown being placed in position in the tower of Archbishop Officiates Boy Scout color guard, was present for the cere­ the new St. John the Evangelist Church. Each or the new Hoisted Aloft Church of St. mony. of the cornerstones, weighing 5,500 pounds, was In Cornerstone Rites The Archbishop is shown as he marked th* hoisted almost 50 feet up to where they form part of the base course J<)hn th e Evan­ gelist at E. Seventh Avedue Parkway and Eliza­ spot for the cornerstone with a sign of the cross of the ornamental stone work at the top of the tower, which is al­ by his trowel just before the stone was lowered most 20 feet higher. The beautiful tower is built entirely of brick­ beth Street was laid Sy Archbishop Urban J. Vehr. in place. To the left is the Rt. Rev. Monsignor work, 21 inches thick. It contains some 100,000 bricks by itself or Sunday afternoon, July 13, 1952, just six months John P. Moran, pastor, and at the right is the Rev. enough to build about 10 average-size homes. The north and east after ground was broken for the structure. A Roy Figlino of Brighton, a former assistant in the faces contain built-in grottoes.— (Photo by Turilli) large attendance of parishioners, led by a delega­ parish.— (Abdoo photo) Lay Advisers WSIFIED ADS To place ads PHOIVE KE. 4205, EXT. 16— Before 5 p.m. Tuesday

Loy-Awoy Plan Children's Nurseries U Convolescent Homes---- 87 Reol Estate Wanted— -99a . HRS. GIDEON’S REST HOME Gift Subscription to The Register- CHILD care, by day or week. pfeY- 8741 Blvd. ______GL. 9910 National Edition. 52 gifts in one. En­ chologist’a home. Hoffman Heights, .Au­ WANTED—More houses to fill the joyed by every member of the family. rora. EM. 6-0958. mand of those thousands of people who 1 subscription, $2: 3 subscriptions, S6; MT. VIEW SANITORIUM 1466 BEELER, AURORA. EM. 6-1164. read The Register Want Ads every wlu The beautiful convent of quired by the parish in July, 1949, for the Sisters 6 subscriptions, $10; 10 subscriptions, VACANCY IN PRIVATE ROOM. FOR Parish Convent of Loretto who teach in the school. The former $15. Pay now or in Jan., as you prefer. Protective Guild Nursery CONVALESCENT OR CHRONICALLY Place your ad now by calling KE. 420S» St. John the Evangelist’s Mail your order to The Register. P. 0. NON-SECTARIAN ILL. Ext 16. Parish, shown above, faces the new church across convent, the one-time Gallagher residence at 2830 Box 1620, Denver, Colo., or Telephone Home atmosphere, relaxed play, ages 2-7. the E. Seventh Avenue Parkway. The convent, at E. Seventh Avenue, was sold. The new convent is KE. 4205. Hours 6:30 to 5:30. Will send child closer to both church and school.— (Photo by 2 blocks to school. 663 Santa F« Dr. 2611 E. Seventh Avenue, js the former residence Homes for Sole...... 1 KE. 2040. of the late Mrs. Leonard' Freeman, and was ac­ Charlie Wunder) Situations Wanted, SERVICE Good Buys Fem ale------14 City Wide and Suburban Want Laby sitting 4 or 5 nights a week. DIRECTORY 3320 SO. PEARL — 2 bed­ SU. 1-3886. room, Johns-Manville; full price $7,500. Close to St. Exp. housekeeper and cook for priest or Louis school and church. nuns. AC. 0511, Ext. 205. Architectural Designers Gift Shops 4700 SO. CLARKSON — New Warren A. Flickinger, Architectural De­ BROWNIE CHRISTMAS CAROS Help Wanted, Femole— 17 signer. 401 Vallejo. RA. 5798. Large selection unusual gifts and Christ­ 2 & 3 bedroom GI financed mas deeorationa. 2041 S. Univ. Blvd. homes. Prices $11,500 & PE. 5293, $12,500. Open every after­ HouEcwives wanted—Address advertising Ashpits & Hauling postcards. Must have good handwriting. Gutters noon. Write National Engraving, Watertown, Ace Trash Hauling 1384 SO. PEARL — Older Mass. We service The Register, would like to GUTTERS or roofing repaired or re­ serve you. Basements and garages placed. “FRIENDLY” Serv!^. Ask for home furnished; ideal for cleaned. AC. 9656. large family or income; on Help Wanted, Male- 18 t o n y — AC. 3315 transportation. Priced at only 6HIMEL HAULING SERVICE Custodian of church and school. Refer­ Rubbish Removal TA. 8600 Insulation $10,850. ences. Write Dept. F.H.A. Box 1620, 3150 SO. FRANKLIN — New Denver 1, Colo. LOWER PRICES FOR DEC. 2 bedroom brick with full Bookkeeping Certi/ed JOHNS-MANVILLE Rock Wool Advertising Salesman approximately 25 Free J. M. Book — 1874 Bdway. basement. $2,500 down will to 35 yrs. Highly regarded newspaper of BOOKKEEPING A?7D TAX SERVICE SH. 2719 CH. 7629 handle. Open every afternoon. wide circulation. Initial work partly of­ Mr. Condon '* FR. 8669 fice, partly outside contact. Reasonable Interior Decorators basic income until short training period BOOKKEEPING accounts wanted, accu­ If you are thinking of idl­ completed. Plenty prospects. Genuine op­ rate. dependable service by qualified SCHRIBER DECORATING CO. ing your home, and want portunity for profitable congenial perma* accountant SK. 6-2593. 1066 8th St. AL. 4817 quick action and the high­ nent connection if qualified and sincere. Write full details of education, work Brick & Cement Linen Service est possible price, then list history, aims and ambitions. Completely it with us. confidential. Address: A. B. Jackson, WE HAVE MOVED c/o The Register, Box 1620, Denver 1, TO OUR NEW BUILDING Colo. MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. Licensed Masonry H. W. Beckius, Manager WILSON & WILSON Contractor 2090 6. Grant RA. TMT Wanted to Rent- 2 2 Brick Pointing, Patios. Barbecue Pits. Brick Repairs Realtors Need desperately, 2 or 3 bdrm. house Linoleum Thomas Tynan (top) and (Members of St. Louis Parish) close to Parochial school and transpor­ Free Enimatet • References tation. KE. 3591. ASPHALT TILE. YOU BUY TILE AND Clem N. Kohl, lay advisers 2868 So. Broadway F. J. Gallagher I'LL INSTALL IT. AL. 1297, EA 9873. of St. John the Evangelist's Par­ Phone SU. 1-6671 Room and Board- 23 1279 Lafayette TA. 4787 SKILLED INSTALLA'nON on floor and St John^C Sf honl school, which has some 400 pupils. The school ish, have given valuable assist­ wall tile at reasonable prices. 4428 Weat Avenue and 41st Ave. GR. 0290. J f . j u n n > J t n u o i Elizabeth Street was ance throughout the project of 865 LOGAN, Kitchen Privileges, Laun­ BEAUTIFY your home with concrete laid is adjacent to the new church.— (Photo by Abdoo planning and constructing the dry Facilities. A.G.H. KE. 1458. constructed in 1924 at a total cost of about $40,000. studio) by Joe Brimua, Lie. Bonded contractor. Moving— Hauling Sisters of Loretto teach the eight classroom new church. FAYE’S BOARDING HOUSE Patios a specialty. £M. 6-7442. St. Vincent de Paul Pariah Lovely rooms. Exel. food. AC. 2219 LIGHT hauling and moving anywhere in LICENSED Contractor specialising in Denver. Call Peterson, SK. 6-2593. Directed Drive Beautiful semi-ranch home 1004 PENN. Vac. for men and women tuck pointing and brick repairs. BE Close in. Laundry priv. Lunches pekd. 3-5218. complete in every detail; 29 11 bus. $14 up. MA. 2592. Painting & Decorating ft. living room; full dining Building Material room; model kitchen; 2 won­ Room or room and board to elderly wallpaper Hanging. Painting, couple or elderly people in R.N. home. Remodeling. Call KE 6798. derful bedrooms; two 4 pc. GE. 3609 before 10 or after 6 p.m. USED BUILDING MATERIALS, pipe tile baths; large bedroom in windows and doors $5. TA. 6011. Paperbanging and painting. Anton Ber- full finished tiled knotty pine Houses for Rent Furn.— 25 ins'er, 153 Madison. £A. 2265. basement. Large TV room. Furn. 5 rm., bath, breakfast nook. 1st Contractors— Paint & Wallpaper fl(^or. Gar. No children or pets. SU. 1-3886. Carpenters Many extras. Must be seen. Komac paint—closing out colors. Plastis Priced right. DE. 1789 or Apartments Unfurnished 26 tile 38e sq. ft. Wallpaper clooeouti 2Se DE. 1511. All types carpenter work, garages. Free roll and up. Paperhanging and paintioff. Light, warm 3-room apartment 3556 Fed­ Estimates. WE. 5-3266.« Free estimate. KE 4629. 720 Sant* Fe. eral. Available Dec. 4. JACK WEHNER REMODELING, complete Job. Painting, Piano Tuning Apartments Furnished — 27 rm. additions. Storm doors. Wood storm windows, garagee, porches. Nothing Piano Toning — Guaranteed Werii—$1. 3-room basement apt, new home. Private down. Free estimates. FHA terms. 3 Saturday P.M. only. Boyd Candler, 8*tr*- bath, partly furnished. 150 mo. AL, 9776. years to pay, T, W. Weathers, contractor. tion Army, 1200 Larimer St. AL. 148$. $1,500 D O W N — $75 Mo. WE. 4-3568. 3555 Federal. 3-room apartment. Light, Plostering 1185 So. University—Directly warm. Available Dec. 4. REMODELING—GARAGES GUARANTEED expert plastering, new across from St. Vincent’s Misc. for Sole- 34 Additions, frame and masonry. Nothing Church. 4 bedroom brick cot­ down, 86 mo. to pay. Will do complete or patch, stucco. S(j» 1-5230 tage. Needs little work. Priced FOR SALE—Space in these claaaifled Job. Framing and finishing. Kitchen Small jobs, patch plastering, waterproof­ columns to sell anything. Register Wadi planning and cabinets. Will contract all ing b^m ents. Work guaranteed. F^« at $10,750 or will consider Ads get good results. or any part of your building. GL. 2362, 7806. trade for smaller home. BE. 8-0840. O’ Gauge 5-car freight. Deisel, engine. Plumbing Remote control. Switches, track, and log JOHN SMATHERS & CO. loader. After 6 P.M. CH. 7942. Druggists congregatiop, the church was kept attractive by WATER METERS INSTALLED old Church Served Well ^^Vhe 'of

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age level of the students, and are held at St. John’s Religion Teothers - School every Tuesday evening. tolic work of the Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Left to right, standing, are John Rogers, Mar­ 1 ^tfltiAn striking representation of the Thirteenth garet Newman, Donald Gallegos, Donald Hewitt, trusses contains some 2,600 square feet of three- trine by teaching religion classes for Catholic Fourteen huge seven- I Will i#iuiivii station of the Cross, reminiscent of Michel- Donna Le Savage, and Joseph Gallegos. Martin Laminated Arches ton trusse.s of lami­ fourth-inch lumber cemented and formed under 'angelo’s “Pieta,” is typical of the entire set in the new St. John students who attend public junior and senior high • Moran is seated at the desk.— (Abdoo Studio nated wood were erected to form tne graceful pressure. The wood trusses were necessitated be­ Church. Hand-carved by the Giacomo Mussner studios of Bolzano, schools. The classes are divided according to the phdto) arches supporting the structure of the new St. cause of government restrictions on the amount of Italy, and hand-tinted in light pastels, the 26-inch hexagonal John the Evangelist Church. A seventh arch was steel for construction at the time the church was images will harmonize with the design and color scheme of the raised after this picture was taken. Each of the started, but are structurally as strong as steel. entire church. This station was temporkrily hung against an oak f paneling background for this picture.— (Photo by Warner)

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teemen; and Thomas Plunkett, chairman. Stand­ Sfftut Committee gentlemen com- JHOUI vummmce prise the scout commit­ ing are William Tynan, committeeman; Arthur tee of St. John’s Boy Scout Troop 161. Left to Murphy, chairman of the Cub committee; Benja min Slattery, committeeman; and Robert Alenius, right, seated, are Louis De Sciose, scoutmaster; institutional representative.— (Abdoo Studio James Highfill and Edward Monaghan, commit­ photo)

T h e B a p t i s t r y church features two stained-glass windows, the one depicting the Baptism of Our The late Rev. Charles J. Lord by St. John the Baptist, and the other carrying out the theme TL m R o n iitifiil T n u fo r John’s Church is shown to ad- Carr (above) was pastor i n e D c u u m u l lUWCI vantage in this camera study, in the of the grace of the seven sacraments. The baptismal font is of mar­ foreground is one of the ornamental bronze lamps which contain of St. John’s Parish for 25 years, ble to match the other fixtures of the church.— (Photo by Abdoo nearly half of its existence, from floodlights to illumine the front of the church, and the tower, at 1907 to 1932. Father Carr built Studio) night.— (Photo by Abdoo studio) the present rectory next to the church on Fifth Avenue. In his pastorate the beautiful eight- ...... ^ i classroom school of the parish was also erected. He died in 1932 a week after noting his i silver jubilee as pastor of the parish. Nativity Wiruiow

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A n outstanding feature of the new St. John Church are the magnificent stained glass windows created by the Conrad Schmitt Studios of Milwaukee under the supervision of Bernard 0. Gruenke, liturgical designer. This picture of the Nativity window shows the general pat­ tern used in the eight large nave windows, which are four feet Jhe, Cbenoeh, ^athotic, iieqi&teh, wide and 14 feet high. A central medallion in each window carries the principal theme. The circular medallion at top has a related scene from the , Old Testament 93S Sannodt St,- and that at the bottom depicts a New Testament scene. In this window the top image A t Ground Breaking sundry, Jan. is, Scouts, altar boys, and other school children parti­ is that of the finding of .Moses 1952, was a happy cipated. in the rushes of the Nile and the day for St. John the Evangelist’s Parish, as more Shown above are (left to right) Clem Kohl, lower image depicts the three than 500 parishioners turned out for the ground member of the lay committee; John K. Monroe, Wise Men. Striking colors give breaking for the new church at E. Seventh Avenue architect; the Rt. Rev, Monsignor John P. Moran, a rich appearance to the windows CUa o fiubli&heM, o^ Jhe, fieghteA. National Edition Parkway and Elizabeth Street. The beautiful paster; Thomas Tynan, member of the lay commit­ but the glass is sufficiently weather formed a perfect backdrop for the cere- tee; and Frank Kirchhof and Francis Kirchhof, translucent to admit con^derable monioa in which Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Jr., contractors.—(Abdoo photo) light.—(Photo by Warner)

m m m FA6E TWELVE Offiet, 938 Bannock Slroal THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Talophena, Keyiton# 4203 Thursday, Novambar26,1953 All Saints' Plans GOOD VISION IS ESSENTIAL fitufjumcanL 9n. fiaai To good work, good health, and the enjo}Tnent dnniEmni&niiMiiHRwtflffiia Entertainment\ for of living. You will work better, feel better and play ELIZABETH KENNEDY. 86. Den* breted in St. Joseph's Church N ot. 21. ver. Aunt of Arnold B. Gortler, Mrs. Burial In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Olinger better if you relieve your eyes of unnecessary strain. Roy Woodmen, Mrs. Edith Thompson, Mortuary. Family on Dec. 5 Jemea E. Gurtler, Mrs. Roy £. Bltck* AMELIA EMMA WERNERT of 221 Have your vision checked today. man, Mrs. Roberta Keating, and Bar^ Sherman. Wife of Albert Wernert; (All Saiiit,’ Pariili, Danvar) ^ nard I. Soden, Denver; and Margaret mother of Eleanor Bray, Fort Logan; Ann and Edward Ennie, Kremmling. Lewii J. and Fred J. Wernert, San An­ Plans are being made for en­ Requiem High Mail w ii celebrated In tonio, Tex. Requiem High M an will be tertainment for the entire family St. John the Evangellit'i Church Nov. celebrated in ^t. Francis da Sales’ SWIGERT BROS. 20. Burial In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Church Saturday, Nov. 28, at 10:16. at the card and “bunco” party to Horan Mortuary. Burial in Littleton Cemetery. be held in the parish hall Sat­ 1550 Ctdifornia KEyitone 7651 MARY M. MOYLAN, ti' of I8« VINCENT lOMMETTE, 66. of 4269 urday, Dec. 6, sponsored by the Corona Street. Requiem High M an wae Alcatt Street. Requiem High Mass was Altar and ’ Sanctuary Circle. Better Viiion Good Service celebrated In St. John tne Evangel- celebrated in St. Catherine’s Church IsVe Church Nov. 19. Burial In Mt. Nov. 26. Burial in Mt. Olivet Ceme­ Tickets are 60 cents per person. for Every Age At Right Prices Olivet Cemetery. Horan Mortuary. tery. Olinger Mortuary. All men of the parish are Optometrigts ALEX J. SCHUMACHER, 68. 122 E. ANDRES DURAN. 69, of 8706 Brigh Third Avenue. Father of Theodore ton Boulevard. Requiem High Maaa was asked to attend the gigantic Holy GLASSES INDIVtDUALLT STYLED Schumacher of Greeley, Mri. Florence celebrated in St. Cajetan’i Church No Hour Sunday, Nov. 29, at 7:4f Dillon and Mrs. Eleanor Bright, Denver; 20. Capitol Mortuary. p.m. in the Cathedral. Mri. Theckla Wiiinger, Hayi, Kani.; ENCARNACION SANDOVAL, 68. Nick Schumacher, ■ Hawthorne, Nev.; 2817 Stout Street. Brother of Juan The weekly games party will Mri. Margaret Greer, San Franciico, Sandpval, Santa Fe, N. Mcx. Requiem be held Friday, Nov. 27, at 8 Calif.; John Schumacher, Lot Angelei, High Mv* celebrated in ^cred, p.m. in the parish hall. Nicholas Calif.; and Wilfrid Schumacher. El Heart Church Nov. 23. Capitol Mortu-^ Jacques Brothers Paio. Tex.; brother of Nick Schu­ ary. Jamison will be in charge, assist­ macher, Grainfleld, Kana., Jerqgne ed by Leo Smith, Lonnie Keber- Since 1902 Schumacher. Munjor, Kani., and Mrs. RAMON PENA, 182 Inca. Husband Martin Groai, Hayi, Kani. Alao aur- of Theresa Pena. Denver. Father of lein, Guy Zellers, A1 Brainard, Monuments of vived hy 19 grandchildren. Requiem Mary L. Benevides, San Leandro, Calif.; Howard Heffeman, and Frank High M ail will be celebrated In St. Ramon Pena, Jr., Lafayette, Colo.; Lena Kerins. The Ave Maria Circle Distinction Francia’ Church, Hayi, Kani., Nov. 28. Wolff, Elaine Ankle, and Frankie Pena, League of St. Mary’s School. all of Denver; brother of Marion Duran will serve refreshments. 1C of C BrOflkfflSt Knights of Co- Interment will he In Hayi, Kani. of Denver; Condido, Sevendo, and An 1%. Ul W. D rU U M U )! ly^bus Council 3340, Honored guests were introduced by the Just Off Broad^vay Horan Mortuary. The Altar anil Sanctuary drew Pena, Encino, N. Mex. Alio lur- Littleton, on Nov. 15 sponsored a father and son grand knight of St. Mary’s Council, I. J. Gefroh. on 6th Ave. DAVID HAYES, 48, of Phoenix, vived by six grandchildren. Requiem Circle will meet in the home Communion breakfast in St. Mary’s Church of Aria., formerly of 6166 W. 88th Ave­ High Mass will be celebrated in Our of Mra. Harry MeSloy, 2777 They were the Fourth Degree honor guard of Over 50 Years nue. Brother of Leo Hayea of Oakland, Lady of Guadalupe Church Saturday. Littleton. One hundred forty men and boys the Denver Assembly; George Turner, state Calif., Edwin, Joieph, Irene. William Nov. 28, at 9 o'clock. Burial will bt in W. College Avenue, Wednea- of St. Mary’s and surrounding parishes received in One Location and Walter Hayea, and Mrs. Fred Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Capitol Mortuary. day, Dee. 2. deputy of the K. of C. from Walsenburg; Urban Klllebtew of Denver. Requiem High MATT KAMBY> 85. of Idaho Springe. Communion in a body . Melleker, district deputy from Boulder; and Jus­ Maaa was celebrated In Sta, Peter and Father of Mri. Anna Papei of Cleve­ All young people of the -par­ After Mass breakfast was served In the T e le p h o n e Paul’s Church, Wheatrldge, Nov. 28. tin Hannen, guest speaker and state secretary land. 0.; Mrs. Hose Babish of Denver, ish between the ages of 13 and school hall by the women of the Parent-Teachers’ from Denver.— (Photo by Bill Smyth) A L. 2019 Interment in Mt. Olivet, ^oulevard Mrs. Jennie Philbin of Colorado 19 are asked to attend the bus­ Mortuary. Springs, and Mrs. Angie Podenay of + V . + • + + + -f JAMES B. NOONE, 61, of 870 New­ Lieadville. Requiem High Masi was iness meeting of the Pius X ton Street. Husband of Katherine M. celebrated in St. Dominic's Church Club in the parish hall Monday, § f o n u m e n t K Noone: father of Sara Anne Noone Nov. 25. Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. Plans will be JERRY RREEI^I Petty of Denver: grandfather of Kathey CHARLES C. KIRBY. 42, of 1868 S. Wa have aroctad many beau­ Anne Petty; brother of Mrs. Anna Cos­ Marion Street. Husband of Mary Vir­ made for a roller skating party 40 Hours’ to Open in Littleton Dec. 6 tiful monumenti in Mt. tello of Tampa, Kani. Requiem High ginia Kirby; father of Charles C., Jr.; in December. At the last meet­ Florist ' Mass was celebrated in St. Joseph's Thomas. Mary, and Anne Kirby, Den ing it was voted to charge dues Littleton.— (St. Mary’s Par­ Olivet Cemetery. Church Nov. 21. Burial in Mt. Olivet ver. Requiem High Mass was cele to the rectory during the current!charitable cause will be accepted 1004 15th St. Cemetery. Boulevard Mortuary. brated in St. Francis de Sales' Church of 25 cents per month. ish)—The Forty Hours’ Devotion week or to Mass on Sunday, Nov. before and after all the Masses Ae Te THOM SON CATHERINE F. MILETT, 87. of Nov. 24. Interment in Baltimore. Md The Ave Maria Circle still has will open in St. Mary’s Parish at 29. Donations for this needy and I on that day. 2890 S. Bannock Street. Requiem High IDA LEE GRAY, 78. of 3009 W. 23rd Christmas cards for sale. These the 10 o’clock Mass on Sunday, MAin 2279 600 Sherman St. TA. 8018 Mass was celebrated in St. Francis Avenue. Requiem High Mass was cele de Sales' Church Nov. 19. Burial in Mt. brated in St. Dominic’s Church Nov. 19. cards are displayed after the Dee. 6, and will close on 'Tues­ Olivet Cemetery. Olinger Mortuary. Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Sunday Mass. day evening, Dec. 8, the Feast of CAROL FRANCES PABLAN, of 707 MRS. AGNES M. SMITH baptized were Linda Sue, the Immaculate Conception. Ad­ Shop Friday till 9:00 p.m. Hanover Street, Aurora. Daughter of Requiem High Mass was celebrated daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ditional details regarding speak­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pablan: sister of for Mrs. Agnes M. Smith in St. Philo- both Downtown and Cherry Creek Kenneth and Robert Pablan; grand­ mena’s Church Nov. 23. Burial was in ward F. Kosan with Robert and ers for the Forty Hours’ Devotion daughter of Mrs. Minnie Walker. Mass Mr. Olivet Cemetery. Horan Mortuary, Gene Kosan as sponsors; Kath­ will be announced next week. of the Angels will be celebrated in St. Mrs. Smith died Nov. 19 in Mercy The following were baptized: Theresa's Church Friday, Nov. 27, at 9 Hospital after a short illness. She was leen Faye, daughter of Mr. and The home gift with many uses; o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet 64. Mrs. Edward J. Erskine, with David George and Edward Wal­ Cemetery. OJinger Mortuar^, ter, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. JUANITA MARIA VIGIL, 8, of 1288 Mrs. Smith was bom July 26. 1889. Donald and Neoma Miller as W. Virginia Avenue. Daugnterugn of Mr. at Dubuque, la., and spent most of her sponsors; Gary Christopher, son Maurifce Duhaime, with James and Mrs. Jack Vigil; slater of Michael life there. She came to Denver with her of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alan Duhaime and Laura Duhaime as Alan. Patricia Ann, and Jacob Anthony husband, George, 12 years ago. Mr. Vigil. Requiem High Mass was cele- Smith died in 1949. Hardey, with Robert and Celine sponsors; and Michael Ray, son Mrs. Smith lived at 1165 St. Paul Henderson as sponsors; Ray­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Fernan­ Street. She was a member of St. Philo- mena's Parish. mond Gerard, son of Mr. and dez, with Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Xavier Was Greatest Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Donald R. Miller, with Prado as sponsors. Ethel Croegher of Cheyenne and Mrs. Michael R. Miller and Patricia As previously announced, the Margaret Rutkofsky of Denver; three Missioner After Paul sons, Gordon of Denver, Earl F. of Wise as sponsors; and Steven archdiocesan drive to secure old Nampa, la., and Paul Smith of Poca­ Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ and discarded articles of clothing (Latin Diocesan Ordo) tello. Ida. She is survived also by 16 cent Landin, with _Seferino and is now in progress. Parishioners Church calendar, Nov. 29- grandchildren and eight great-grand­ Emma Paez as sponsors. may bring their donations either Dec. 5, 1953: children. HAL J. BERNHARD, SR. Nov. 29, First Sunday of Ad Requiem High Mass was celebrated for Hal J. Bernhard, Sr., veteran 6 6 vent, when the liturgy prepares Colorado pharmacist, in Our Lady of man for the coming of His Lourdes Church Nov. 24. Burial was Englewood Parish PTA Why Pay More?” Redeemer. • in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Boulevard Mortuary. (Trademark) Nov. 30, Monday, Feast of St, Mr. Bernhard died Nov. 21 in Rocky Andrew, the elder brother of St Ford after a long illness. He was 77. Mr. Bernhard was bom at Palmyra, Plans Shower for Nuns Peter and the first called to be an Mo., Aug. 15, 1876, and attended pub­ Wm. W. Myer Drug Stores Apostle. It is said he was cruci­ lic schools there. He was graduated Englewood.— (St. Louis’ Par­ ten” was the theme for the meet­ fied in Achaia. from Purdue University in 1899 with a degree in pharmacy. ish)—A pantry shower for the ing Nov. 20 of the kindergarten Colorado Owned Stores Dec. 1, Tuesday, Ferial Day, Mr. Bamhard came to Denver 25 sisters is planned this coming parents. Fifty-five mothers and years ago and practiced pharmacy week by the PTA. All parish­ fathers were in attendance. Mrs. when no particular saint’s feast until moving to Rocky Ford five 16th & Glenarm is observed. years ago. In RcJbky Ford he was ioners are invited to share in Leonard Campbell spoke on Englewood 800 Santa Pe Dr. Dec. 2, Wednesday, 8t. Bibiana employed at Baker’s Pharmacy and this token of appreciation for “Children Helping in the Home” was a member of the Elks. the work of the nuns, by bringing and Mrs. W. Kelly on “Selecting 8B Bonth Broadway ISth and California (Vivian), an early Christian vir Surviving are his wife, Mary, of I ttI W. Colfax C artii & 15th St. 17th A Tremont gin martyred in Rome. Though Rocky Ford; a son, Hall, Jr., of Denver; their contributions of canned Suitable Toys.” There was a toy two grandchildren, Susan K. Bernhard goods and other pantry items to and reading exhibit provided by Colorful, Sturdy^ illlllllllliillllililll nothing more is known of her of Denver and Ronald Bernhard, U. S. many churches are dedicated in Navy; and a nephew, John S. Threl- the church on the next two Sun­ the local stores. A. W. Halls Help Fight TB her honor. keld of Denver. days. showed colored pictures of the Samson Folding Dec. 3, Thursday, St. Francis MARGARET O'HEARN Large boxes will he placed at children’s Hallo- een party. The GOOD CLOTHES NEED Xavier, 16th-century nobleman of Margaret O’Hearn, 82, of Shaker the church door and donations Thanksgiving drawings of the Heights, 0., formerly of Denver, died kindergarteners were on display NOT BE EXPENSIVE Navarre whose success as the Nov. 20. Requiem Mass was celebrated can be deposited in them. The Furniture first of Ignatius’ Jesuit mission in St. Catherine’s Church, Shaker accumulated results of the in the classroom. Mrs. H. Mc­ Heights, Nov. 23. Cabe and Mrs. L. A. Slack pre­ aries was so pronounced that he Bom in County Carlow, Ireland, she shower will be presented to the THE is the patron of all foreign mis­ married William O’Hearn in Massachu­ sisters at the next meeting of sided at the meeting and served sions. Noted especially for his setts and came to Denver in 1932. the PTA on Dec. 8. refreshments during the social Chairs, each 6 .9 5 Tables, 7 .9 5 For many years she was a member of hour which followed. ENGLISH work in the Far East, St. Fran St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver. She has Ray Kent of the parish Boy cis had 400,000 Christians In lived in Ohio with her daughter for Scout Troop 136 received the Mother Lillia Marie, Provincial Famous Samson furniture . . . handy to have for pagan Japan only 40 years after the past several years. Eagle Scout Award at the of the Sisters of St. Joseph from TAILORS Mrs. O’Heara is survived by a son. so many purposes! Built with sturdy steel frames he had arrived. William, Jr.; four daughters, Alice Eagle Court of Honor for the St. Louis, Mo., was a visitor in 901 FIFTEENTH STREET Dec. 4, Friday, St. Peter Chry- Ernst of Seattle. Marian Curtis of Denver area, held in the Engle­ St. Lduis’ Convent and inspected with seamless tubular steel legs. Aqua, tan, char­ New York. Margaret HaviJand of the parish school this week. sologus, fifth-century Archbishop Shaker Heights. Eileen O’Hara of wood High School Fieldhouse. treuse, grey, green and coral. Combine Quality and Style of Ravenna whose title of Chryso- Denver: two brothers, Thomas Walsh At the Arapahoe District Court A _ 75-gallon hot water heater at Prices You Can Afford logus (“Golden Speech’’) is indi­ of St. Loui.s and John Walsh, Chicago: of Honor Scouts from Troop 136 was installed in the convent dur­ cative of his eloquence in a sister, Anne Shechy. Chicago; nine ing the past week. Buy Christmas Seals grandchildren and four great-grand­ eceived the following awards: preaching. children. Glenn Ross, first class rank; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knebel Robert Easton and Bill Easton, were recently employed by the reading merit badges; Paul Vra- parish. Mrs. Knebel will serve nesic, citizens’nip in the home as housekeeper and Mr. Knebel ^ E N V E R ^ R Y (j OODS 0). merit badge; Glenn Ross, cook­ will help with the care of the ing; and Dah McKenna, athletics school and drive the school bus. WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE and citizenship in the home. The men of the pariih are Uie Register Want Ads to Downtown • KEystons 2111 Cherry Creek • DExter 8555 sell those thing you will never all invited to the Holy Name Stationery — Street Floor rally in Cathedral Sunday eve­ use. ning, Nov. 29. Transportation will be provided and cart will BoiNar6.n m fle h . Flnaartil » r 88 I ■’TSOKKEEPER-tYPiST "I •e o . RAMA*trfi. asA'M leave the church shortly after ■■ e a s y but it pa y s, $3001 »Mlk r*n»nt «zDcrlcne*: u U n 1 ■ cLEhii-GEiJEiccrfimcir 7 o’clock. lor— ptr*^ - lo >afs^ b«w Kindergarten Parents Meet "Two Months of Kit.dergar- December PTA Meet Canceled n Ksd In up typht yn, bot na...... stmo. Prrr. n t tesU BoolTsrg. f l i 8. Wefa. nnsnclsl t-3780 BURROL hSUm, ett. 388 feREDIT TRAINEE, J25&-FREE EVENINt; TO Id P.M. CLERK In Edgew ater Cam. aUa jguesk. Sal XR;!** 0. r l'l RU h> liV N No tTplOf. — mir WAmo-Mii—-1 W*L------^ BUILOINO MATIIULI-4EIVI8ES (St. Mary Magdalene’s Parish, ■ ■STOmt AND OFFtOCt- 1 AT pact riN C__ C ._ en»m ^ Unx — Wt hA.th a.t U tfttn orpicnc SOY. Itttocki of netotlr laporti4 He.. 9^ D enver) Most MOTOR CLUB. rtsT E l Mibt At tutantUr low rtm . TIwm • e B. BOUTH WJTBR. Mcn'ji.t CRtCiT iruUSTHi.irt co o n iloetrottlToiilio4 aod v t win ttll has been canceled because of the IWHr ancfalfu v at.l fobrle ceir or with coapwtt ttn l t ■ r*il fru:t »h*r» t Inatwork or coealrttlT loiUlM It many activities of the Christmas OFTICE MANAGER-BIOCRi ' K Fv-rtr yoe emn; FHA tuwo ft VMltei In season, but the regular meetings rail charct. rrUll storr. L h oi out toctorr or cell lAloyotto bctO A l opporunltx for nrhb will be resumed on Jan. 20. Addms M B F 140. Ta *'*^* with food ordri art airth. utti luh, im k L tad m..— CtpiMt ot taktat (til )R k'J liiao W. Ukt. CAniTA.8tlO. ture house) it being offered in dllnt tad pnoMOOf ordne.) 6 1 W nz[ litmij. connection with the baxaar. rut. onufitr tntm. Bitoa^ 0. lUAS AHO oFrifiAL S00n*j vllh A prutrtufrr wtll . nox. JlAjm ^M^HA BVr- D J PABCO-M. ^ “ aOT. The contests held by the com­ DtDVfTRUL n > ____ 10 8COYBRlNaBj pany representatives of the -MOS, PITS AID leul ilT■ ROLL t n.*- •Tne...... d w m m j World Book, using the “Look It AHUBAUU. Botite. Prka. i uUndi, DEr^ •bOfjj Up” supplements to the set, were . oinh-«s won by the following students: otavf. Of. n w y -T -B w itien P u k pro*—pt Third grade, Caasie Barta; latb-wretora;* "**“ a rr. < oU.fkiuvio: a ra I Ij fourth, Ronnie Ruterbories; m\ bdroo,. batt lit E ; fifth, Cheryl Brehm; sixth, Patty 1503 S. St5 F it DeWerff; seventh, Ricky Ru­ dolph; and eighth, Bernard Se­ — MILD W A m in V o M i l — r*BTi — — HOUeCMOL ■ f» L N 2 “ *"■tJi.“*‘lS K taod" * ward. GENERAL HQ BEWORK the heeuliful Olingtr thopel at £, CoUas and Magnolia MTUfB> AMD M The eighth grade also won the kloDol c lu i^ m ihow 1046: OWN KOU PTA attendance award at the ' M lrblna City 3-44/f. W6P8. IR tlat O-O'l a.. Mlclima Cit:[, CBNBIUL tmnrk,, 1 ita fimimr Her, •: 211th _ SERVING'CATHOLIC FAMILIES IN meeting on Nov. 18. dlihvwaori DO bcl r work; ova rm. Baptized were William Ter­ ivmin i sciviei. and both; octiool ■ Mnn. 140 veefc. fAMPLE CLEARANCE STkIt a-oitl or I f lUOhO n . B-T148. ence, son of Ralph and Patricia |a AljUtgAI. fO --{111.16. CBNBUL hoeotwotO. t kdalU: ae wtWi- COMPLETELY^CATHOLIC SURROUNDINGS' Potter, with Gary Potter and T - . i l TB.BO. te MtL rtUabil •e boat aita; JiriiMini Ano up ! -S* ">«7. W tldra| S-84JB. ALL BRANDt at ittrt Mary Jane Johnson as sponsors; ■IL Tnde4« at atw LOW Rr*. la mtot: H ct_ rji.U rt la Irtei: Mary Louise, daughter of Ray­ OffTAUATIOIC. -T im j This beautiful chapel is typical of the mond and Jean Ryan, with An­ Sfl i AUNlo T4 1 8 9 ...... ^ a. kaith. Ukr thony^ and Mary Hancock as Job Security atw Tbor pugi ToeAV rom tour yvnnit. unexcelled facilities which have made Olingers sponsors; David Michael, son of Prtpor* BOV tot a Mih Mjtet |eb o t, DAT-ltlCMT-eUKDAY. ^ • bWlMM at4 ner ova 9f bp lotmlBf a' Theodore and Germaine Stile, tnobfrr,— BmcnpgOuiuAiirnc food n b ru a lUt1 Indo. Toe taia r or wtMtViere teat the choice of so many Catholic families in with Louis and Mary Hladek as •/■•■•J* J • sponsors; Denver. Each member of our outstanding Catholic Michael Thomas, son of Al­ bert and Geraldine de Saverio, staff is available to serve at with Donald Arthur De Saverio r a and Patricia Caroaella as spon­ sors; and Roxie, Jr., soft of Roxie of^lingers^neigbborhood mortuaries. NEIGHBORHOOD and Rosamel Ttddonio, with An­ i MORTUARIES thony Taddonio and Mary Helen 31 Testa as sponsors. m ,1 0 at ax at m a o n n c 2 7 7 oao ay sT iT A tjo i© f « e > c o it o tiA^A^e i ewoo o j s s o. e n w > Cash, aot pladgas, pay th« bills. Kp«p your Sominary Cam- paiga pladga paid apt

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Thursdoy, November 26,1953 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE THIRTEEN RANGE BUT T R UP ‘As Time Goes By’ O LiLlttU-K nown Facts (or Catholics ■ ■ By J ack Heheb clockclock felt felt that that wav. way, i and did And so science triumphed REGISTORIALS something about it. again, and the Welsh TV fan By M. I. MURRAY Cbf)n1(lil. IN t. H.C.W.4 N««t THE VOICE OF THE PAST, A TELEVIEWER in Car­ can relax before the magic already muted by distance, is diff, Wales, complained bit­ screen and be lulled into encountering further difficulty terly to his dealer and to the intellectual somnolence, the ,rm C A L V ^ffy these days in retaining an au­ Post Office (which regulates slumberous peace of the moron. Staunch Stand on Morality dience. The voice of experi­ British TV) that he could WHAT THE GRAND- Bv Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen the mother to die for the sake the passing of the days. ence has been losing listeners neither see nor hear anything FATHER CLOCK was trying ' a r e p o r t m a d e by a of her unborn child?” The very constitution of the rapidly to radio'and television on his new set. to impress on the Welshman by group of 400 'distinguished But these self-styled moral­ Church, formally promulgated programs, and its quiet counsel Every device was used, but tugging on his coattails was German gynecologists seems ists neither mention nor con­ by Christ in His commission is no match for the din of city the mysterious interference that because something is new like a judgment of God on sider that it is murder they to the Apostles, and signed traffic and the whine of elec­ persisted. Finally, after exten­ it is not necessarily good; that ipedics who had been in the propose as a means to save the with His ]Blood, demands in tric appliances. ' sive tests, at much expense, it the moldering bones of the habit of practicing therapeutic mother in such cases; and no her a reverent devotion to the No doubt the relics of the was discovered that the cul­ past have some answers also; abortion in certain cases. one but God may take innocent truth. Morality is truth—a past, the “quaint” reminders prit was the pendulum on a and that perhaps a period of The statement from Ger­ life.' It is never lawful to do harmony of deliberate human of a less noisy bygone day, grandfather clock in the house. meditation would be worth many was to the effect that an act that is essentially actions with the divine will. As feel somewhat frustrated by The clock was “disarmed” im­ while before man goes out to the use of modern drugs on wrong, even though the pur­ the divine will and its demands the drop in their Nielsen rat­ mediately by grounding all its face the artificial dawn of that pregnant tuberculosis patients pose of the act- be good—in can suffer no mutation, so the ing. At least one grandfather metal parts. great red mushroom cloud. permits such women' to give this case, the saving of the laws of morality, contained in birth to healthy babies, no life of the mother. the Scriptures and clarified matter how bad their own TB FOR THE CHURCH, the by ecclesiastical definition, infection. The result has been basic principles of morality, are not to be changed or mis­ Trail of Persecution a steady decrease in that coun­ drawn from the divine and applied. try of such “legal” abortions, the natural laws, are to be THE CHURCH’S devotion which have always been cate­ treated with the same rigidity to the truth, in morality as in gorically condemned by Ca­ as the principles of mathe­ m s OlOSST M BfitTTANy-dtpich BUU.T. 1829, Replacihg EARUER Through the Centuries things of faith, is itself a mir­ tholicism as plain murder. matics; and such principles ik9 WHOLE UFE of C h r is t from CHURCHES OF 16^6 AND I67fl., acle in an age when the indi­ accommodates 112,000 By Paul H. Hallett THE POPES, including the must be applied as mercilessly. vidual’s whims are so often Botkiehem. fo OalOary. PEOPLE, AND IS ONE OF THE From the Persian persecutions of the fifth present Pontiff, have made it Two and two are four, not taken as the individual’s per­ LARGEST CHURCHES ON WHEN THE AMERICAN Bishops declared century it was no long jump to the Mohamme­ clear through the centuries five, or three. And the divine sonal law. Without regard for THE NORTH AMERICAN that this, more than any other, was the age of dan terror of the seventh and succeeding cen­ law that forbids man to snuff t ir s t^ .1 .■v c o ntinen t that any direct abortion, what­ personality or position, wealth persecutions, they stated a fact to which we are turies. In the years 1895-96 100,000 Armenians ever its good purpose, is op­ out the life of an innocent or nobility. Mother Church has STRIKING posed to the divine law that person adds up to strict prohi­ CLOCK, seen too likely to become deadened. We hear reports were massaerd by the Turks. The last great stood her moral ground THE protects the life of the inno­ bition, carrying with it for the through the ages. She even in Europe of persecutions all around us, but there is little Turkish massacres occurred in the First World cent. Those who attempt to deliberate violator the liability lost a kingdom—the hapless 'Has ARMS visible likelihood of martyrdom in this country. War, when the Armenian nation was decimated. fix morality by purely senti­ to eternal punishment. This broyqWt from. OF English—rather than allow a Hence our sensibilities become dulled through IN THE FAR EAST the worst persecution mental norms have defended law, like the rule of mathe­ British King to put away his JERUSALEM WHiTSy, matical addition, constant hearing about what we do not experi­ was that which took place in Japan in the first therapeutic abortion with the cannot lawful wife and take another. in 807 by ENGLAND crv: “What? You would allow change with circumstances or The thoughtful man today iwo monks ence. 40 years of the 17th century, in which 300,000 must recognize the Church’s erfKitnted ID Although neither in numbers affected nor in Christians lost their lives. Many of the tortures The Denver Catholic Register stalwart defense of truth as systematical diabolism has the Communist per­ they suffered were worse than those inflicted the “finger of God.” He must rocaB secution been surpassed by any anti-Christian President...... Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. ike legend ikat Sr HILDA in the early centuries. see in the Church a living re­ movement of previous centuries, it is illuminat­ Editor...... Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour.D., Litt.D., LL.D. flection of the eternal im­ TV centvny abbess of WHiray. Outside Japan, China (even before the advent Managing Director...... Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. tEUVEREO rue town FHOH » PtAOUt of SHANSp- ing to note how comparatively short have been mutability. of Communism), Korea, Indo-China, India, Ethi­ City Editor...... Rev. John B. Ebel, M.A., Litt.D. the periods in Church history when no consider­ opia, Central Africa, and Oceania were theaters Associate Editors—Rev. Francis Syrianey, M.A., LittD.; Linus able persecution was going on. Riordan, Ph.D.; Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Paul Hallett, of persecutions of varying length and intensity. Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., Litt.D.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., An Inspiring Testimony EVERYONE KNOWS that the first two Litt.M.; Edward Mack Miller, Litt.M.; William Warner, B.S., Christian centuries were filled with persecutions. LET NO ONE IMAGINE that the persecu­ Litt.M.; Art Editor, Leo Canavan, M.F.A. But even before the end of the worst of them, tion of Catholics in Eastern Europe began with Of Faith and Patriotism the Communists. From 1594, when the Bishops Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Denver, Colo. Founder of our Church 19 pleading guilty to the charge that of Diocletian, a sect was in the making This Paper Printed Entirely by Union Labor By Rev. F rancis Syrianey of White and Little Russia decided unanimously that is inferred in the ques­ called the Donatists. The Donatists did not per­ WE ARE SORRY that more centuries knd more agb taught to return to Rome, until today, the Oriental and Published Weekly by tion which they refuse to secute through the machinery of government, al­ Catholics did not -hear the us 'to render to Caesar the Slavic Rite Catholics in these countries have THE CATHOLIC PRESS SOCIETY, (Inc.) though they were favored by Julian the Apos- magnificent testimony of faith things that are Caesar’s and answer. Likewise, I am very been subjected to one round of persecutions and patriotisr.. presented at to God the things that are tate. But they did engage extensively in pillageDillaee 938 Bannock Street, 1 weary of those who heap criti­ after another. the Communion breakfast of God’s’.” cism and the most vicious of and incendiarism, and the murder of priests Telephone, KEystone 4205 P.O. Box 1620 the Catholic Youth Council of And carrying his theme a smear tactics upon the investi­ and Bishops. St. Augustine mentions them often. Shortly before the first partition of Poland Denver Nov. 22 by John J. step further, Mr. Sullivan said: in 1772, some 200,000 Polish Catholics were Subscription: Sullivan. gating committees of the Con­ Better organized were the Arians, who en­ “We glory too in the fact that massacred by the Cossacks on the orders of the $1.50 per year in Archdiocese of Denver, Not one of the 350 young from the days of our country’s gress for trying their best to joyed the patronage of powerful rulers, like the $2.00 per year Outside Archdiocese of Denver. men and women who heard Mr. founding to this present hour get to the bottom of the dirty Emperor Constantius, and Genseric, the King of Empress Catharine. After Polish partition began Sullivan’s stirring words left there has never been a Bene­ mess in which the Pinkos and a long series of harassments of both Oriental Canada, $2.75 a year per subscription. the Reds have involved us.” the Vandals. North Africa was the principal suf­ Foreign countries, including Philippines, $3.50 a year. the affair without a deeper dict Arnold of our faith. None ferer from the Arian persecution, which ended and Latin Rite Poles and Ruthenians. realization of what it means of our crowd has become so Concluding his masterful in the latter fifth century. THE REFORMATION led to two centuries 42 Thursday, November 26, 1953 to be a Catholic and to be an confused as to what ball team message of thanksgiving, the American. Not only were they they are playing on that they distinguished Catholic‘ ‘ oTic told his CONTEMPORANEOUS with the Arian per­ of violent persecution in England. Other active made more truly grateful for have had to seek the protec­ listeners: “I am sorry that we, secutions were those carried on by the Persian centers of violence against the Church were the OFFICIAL: ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER this double boon but they also tion of the Fifth Amendment. your elders, are leaving to you Kings, before the advent of Mohammedanism. Huguenot districts of France, the Calvinist Neth­ felt a justifiable pride in being On the contrary. Catholics young people such a sorry, The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial approval. Victims of the Persian persecutions, which were We confirm it as the official publication of the archdiocese. able to identify themselves have given and have been tangled state of affairs, but I erlands, Lutheran Scandinavia, Switzerland, and Whatever appears in its columns over the signature of the Or­ with Christ and His. Church proud to give the full measure have faith that you—and we more imaginatively barbaric than those conducted Hungary. dinary or those of the Officials of our Curia is hereby declared and with the God-given prin­ of their heart’s blood on every will do all we can to help—can by the Romans, numbered more than a score of Thus it would be hardly possible to name a bring about a solution of the official. ciples of democratic liberty battlefield from Bunker Hill thousands. Tortures included such horrors as single century when more or less serious persecu­ and individual dignity for to Heartbreak Ridge in far- present puzzles if you pray, if We hope The Register will be read in every home of the scalping and skinning alive, and what was called tion was not going on. Perhaps, after we can archdiocese. which the United States off Korea.” you walk humbly with your We urge pastors, parents, and teachers to cultivate a taste stands. God, and if you give to your "the nine deaths,” the progressive cutting away speak of the "post-Communist” period, there will R EV ERTIN G to the neces­ country a full measure of in the children of the archdiocese for the reading of The WE WISH THAT Paul sity of truth in matters of of parts of the body, of which only the severance be a long period of comparative religious peace, Register. loyal, intelligent, self-partici- Blanshard and some of the human relations, Mr. Sullivan p-'ting devotion.” of the head was mortal. the endid (of 'but persecution is not for this world. « URBAN J. VEHR, other POAU protagonists declared: “We need many Jan. 29, 1942 Archbishop of Denver could have heard his ringing more men in public life today THE YOUNG CATHOLICS challenge: “Ours is no divided who will speak the truth no who heard Mr. Sullivan have Schedule of Forty Hours' Devotion loyalty as some would like our matter what the consequences an additional reason for being 'Open Altar’ or Open Door? ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER fellow citizens to believe. We may be to them individually. I thankful — that there are in By Rev. J ohn B. E bel Anglican minister of High he served as chaplain general. Week of Nov. 29, First Sunday of Advent take our religion from Rome, have a profound disgust for our Church and our counWy Church persuasion, conceived His work was aided by the but our politics from country those who, when cornered, men like Mr. Sullivan who NEWS REPORTS TELL of Denver, St. Cajetan’t Church a lecture tour in the U. S. by the idea of the Society of the mother superior, Mother Mary Colorado Springs, St. Francis’ Hospital and home. The greater our de­ seek the protection of the can give such an able, forth­ Atonement to work from within Edith. On July 5, 1908, she votion to the Rock of Peter, Fifth Amendment. In my right, and inspiring declara­ the Rev. Mr. Raymond Raynes, superior of the Community of for the union of the Episcopal­ called her nuns together and the firmer our allegiance to mind, when they seek that pro­ tion of their religious and po­ ian Church with Rome. He di­ announced h e r resignation. 1... . CATHOLIC RADIO and TV L0G~ the soil of Uncle Sam. The tection they are, in effect. litical principles. Resurrection, Episcopalian re­ ligious community in England rected Laursna White in the Then she proceeded to Corn­ KOA, Denver KFKA, Greeley (17 professed members, 14 no­ foundation of the Sisters of the wells, Pa., and, still in her vices). We are reminded of sev­ Atonement in an old farmhouse Anglican garb, presented her­ ASK AND LEARN—Sunday, AVE MARIA HOUR— Sunday. at Graymoor, near Garrison, self to Mothe r Katharine 1 0 :4 5 p .m . 12:30 p.m- eral other Episcopalian relig­ ious communities, which ended N.Y. In October, 1899, he took Drexel, founder of the Sisters CATHOLIC HOUR — Sunday, KBOL, Boulder up residence there in an aban­ of the Blessed Sacrament. 12 noon. up by joining the Catholic SACRED HEART PROGRAM Church, true home of monasti- doned paint shed and soon Mother Mary Edith, who had KFEL, Denver , Every weekday at 7 a.m. cism and the religious life. built a simple friary. been an Anglican superior for The Anglican religious com­ In 1908 he began the Chair 35 years, was received into the AVE MARIA HOUR—Sunday, KFEL-TV, Denver of Unity Octave, eight days of Catholic Church on July 19, 5:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. munities represent a facet of (Channel 2) the “High Church” or "Anglo- prayer for the unity of Chris­ 1908. Three other members of ROSARY FOR PEACE—Sun- BISHOP SHEEN, “Life It Catholic” movement within the tendom. Soon after observance the Anglican community joined day, 10:45 p.m. Worth Living,” Tuesday, 8 Episcopaliqai Church, as con- of the octave in 1909 the en­ the convent at Cornwells. FAMILY THEATER—Sunday, p.m. trasted witnntii the more Protes­ tire Society of the Atonement, ONE OF THE MEMBERS including two friars, five sis­ of the C.S.S.S., Dr. Selden P. 7:30-8 p.m. KBTV, Denver tant tendencies of their “Low Church” brethren. The “Low ters, and 10 tertiaries, decided Delany, held out against con­ SACRED H EA RT PRCK'^RAM to enter the Catholic Church. version for many years, until — Sunday, 11 p.m. (Channel 9) Church” adherents, by far the REGIS COLLEGE, “Treasure majority of Episcopalians, es­ The 1953 Catholic Directory June 24, 1930. His conversion KTLN , Denver Chest of Knowledge”— Every pecially in the U. S., do not lists as members of the society at the age of 56 caused a sen­ FR. JOHN ORDINAS, C.R.— other Monday (next, Nov. Pay Bills by HAND agree with the "ritualistic” 105 priests, 19 professed cler­ sation because of his position Sunday, 7:15-7s30 a.m. 30), 6 p.m. or “Catholic” tendencies of the ics, 38 lay professed, nine cleric as rector of the Protestant Anglo-Catholics. novices, 17 lay novices, 116 Episcopal Church of St. Mary students in the preparatory the Virgin in New York. With­ ...Not by FOOT THE ANOMALY of the po­ seminaiy, eight lay postulants, in a year he knew by name TO sition of the Anglo-Catholics, and nine tertiary brothers. The of his Episcopalian parishion­ writes Francis Edw. Nugent in Franciscan Sisters of the ers who had followed him into the November issue of the Atonement list 292 professed the Bark of Peter. Many more Hear Homiletic and Pastoral Review, sisters, 22 novices, aifd 12 wrote him of thei^' intention to was brought out at the trien­ postulants. do so. nial General Convention of ANO TH ER MASS CON- The conversion of Dr. Ver­ A S K and LEARN the Protestant Episcopal V ERSIO N that brought at non Johnson, the noted Anglo- Church in September, 1952, in least 23 Episcopalian ministers (iatholic monk of the Society Banish the tiresome first-of-the- Boston. Some time before the and 116 of the laity into the of the Divine Compassion, convention, at an, “ordination” month ordeal of walking from place Catholic Church was led by whom Dr. Delany had heard KOA ceremony in Boston’s Trinity William McCarvey, an Epis- lecture in 1927, was a factor in to place . . . standing in line to pay Church, the “Low Church” .copalian minister who became the latter’s decision. And Episcopal Bishop of Massachu­ a Catholic priest and was before his reception into the bills. setts “ordained” a candidate named a Domestic Prelate be­ Church, he made a retreat in 10:45 for the ministry. The candi­ fore his death in 1924. the Benedictine priory at Ports­ date’s father, a Dutch Re­ mouth, R. I., under the direc­ Open a convenient, low-cost Check-1 It all began with his forma­ EVERY SVISDAY EVEMNG formed Church pastor, took tion on June 11, 1891, of the tion of Dorn Leonard, once ing Account at The American Na­ part in the “laying on of Congregation of the Compan­ Henry Sargent of the Protes­ Questions on religion submitted by the radio ■ hands.” tional Bank. Then simply write your ions of the Holy Savior tant Order of the Holy Cross. audience answered on the archdiocesan broad­ Clever maneuvering blocked (C.S.S.S.), a society of Epis­ Dr, Delany was ordained to cast. checks and mail them. . . the postman the consideration of several copalian clerics banded to­ the Catholic priesthood after resolutions at the convention does the rest. gether under a rule for the studies in Rome. Booklet on Catholic Church available free of designed to protest _ non-Epis- preservation of their priestly THE MOVEMENT CON- cost to all inquirers. copal participation in Episco­ life. Their attempt to restore TIN U ES. In 1952, press re­ WRITE TO We invite you to open your account pal “ordinations.” “All that Catholic belief and practice to ports told of four former ASK AND LEARN, Station KOA fuel is still waiting, however,” their full in the Episcopalian Anglican nuns, the advance today. notes the Homiletic article, Church was blocked by the guard of a whole community, Denver 2, Colorado “and an explosion may be con­ “Protestantizing” element, and who entered the novitiate of fidently looked for. It is some­ it was this opposition that the Sisters of St. Joseph of thing sensed by many: A new opened their eyes to, the fact Cluny in Auckland, New Zea­ periodical has commenced pub­ that the Episcopalian Church land. One of the four w as, MAin 5314 lication, under 'Low Church is essentially Protestant, and Mother Margaret Wilson, su­ auspices, to propagandize; that they could be true (Catho­ perior, a cousin of the widow against the High and it almost: lics only by union with the Holy of the late Dr. William Temple, seems to force the issue. . . ..It See, Archbishop of Canterbury, The F. J. KIRCHHOF may well be that ‘Anglo-Catho- The'final blow, came with the other three were New Hebrides licism’s’ hour of decision has “Open Pulpit” canon of the natives. The whole community, arrived.” Richmond convention in 1907, numbering 13 nuns, which had “MEANTIME,” the author by which non-Episcopalian min­ been founded by Mother Mar­ Construction Co. says, “it is interesting to note isters were allowed to preach garet Wilson for mission work the defense mechanism devel­ from Episcopalian pulpits. (It in 1929, was received into the oped by some in High Church has been noted by the Boston Catholic Church. BUILDERS circles shaken by ‘losses’ to the Pilot that an action of the In May of this year Dr. omnipresent bogey, Rome. Lit­ Boston convention of 1952 may James H. ftk e , former pastor We Appreciate Your Patronage j FREE PARKING erature is ground out, flowing now lead, or is equivalent, to of St. James the Less Episco­ with anti-Rome invective; an “Open Altar” canon.) pal Church, Scarsdale, N. Y_., 700 Lawrence St. Denver, Colo. right next door speakers spice their oratory THE FOUR MEMBERS of was received into the Catholic with caustic allusions to the the C.S.S.S. who ministered to Church. It was almost on the E8TABUSBBD liti true Church.” the congpregation of SL Eliza­ first anniversary of the recep­ •The “High Church” perhaps beth’s Episcopal Church in tion of his one-time assistant in reached its greatest heights in Philadelphia resigned, a n d, Scarsdale, William C. Kernan, the days of the Oxford Move­ with three others, were re-‘ Epicopalian minister who was The American Fixture Co ment in'the 1830s. Despite the ceived into the Catholic Church received into the Catholic going-over to Rome of John May 27, 1908. That autumn Church May 12, 1952. UaiiDfmetDrcn of ' Henry Newman and some 900 Overbrook Seminary had 10 “IT IS OPPORTUNE IN­ Church Pews and Altars TheAM ERICAN N ATION AL BAN K Anglican clergymen after him, former Episcopalian ministers D EED ,” says the Homiletic the movement continued ,to as students for the priesthood. article, “to remind both our­ ^ Church Fumitnre of Denver , grow, and one estimate sets the One-third of the congregation selves and the High Church­ Bank, Office, anci Store Fixtures s High Church representation as of St. Elizabeth’s followed the men that the door through one-third of contemporary An­ ministers into the Catholic which so many of their number Milltcork of All Kinds 17th at Laurence Streets glicanism, though this is prob­ Church. in times past have stepped is ably too generous. Dr. McGarvey’s influence was open yet. Open, yes, and wait­ MA. 0168 F. J. Kirch hot. Pres. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FATHER JAMES PAUL also felt by the Episcopalian ing for their return to the C. F. Stahl, Vice Pres. 1236 Arapahoe Su Sisters of SL Mary, for whom, Mystical Christ whom they Denver, Colo. FRANCIS (Lewis Thomas' .Wattson). .(1868-1940), as an after the turn of the century, serve in shadow.”

K ' ^ PAGE FOURTEEN Offica, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 Thursday, November 26,1953 Wedding at St. Patrick's Irene Lewis became the bride of Robert Yacovetta in St. Patrick’s Church, Denver, Nov. 7. T h e Forty Turkeys Given at St. Dominic's Rev. Regis Mc­ Guire, assistant (St. Dominic’i Pariili, Denver) O’Meara Motor Co., Mickey Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. pastor, wit­ The annual turkey party held Manor Cafe, Jim’s Place, High­ Schneider, Cavaleri’s Cottonwood nessed the cere­ Nov. 18 was a great success. land Drug Co., Federal Liquor Club,- R. & C. Wholesale Co. mony. The wed­ Forty turkeys were given away, Store, Irving Creamery and (Paul Rossmiller and Donald H. ding breakfast along with an electric, roaster. Grocery, Dan Costigan’s Service Cullen); was held in the The turkeys were donated by Station, Plain View Inn, Certi­ Ray’s Grocery & Market, Cosmopolitan the following: Boulevard Mortu­ fied Chemical Co., Frank Scheer, Ward’s Rental Service. Murphy- Hotel, and the ary, Challenger Floor Service, Denver Glass Co., Centennial Mahoney Motors, William Crow reception w a s Jewelry, Fred Berger Plumbing given in th e Co., Eddie Bohn’s Pi. 'n Whistle, home of t h e St. Dominic’s PTA, Mr. and Mrs. bride’s aunt, Rosary to Open Meeting Jerry Buckley, Lehrer’s Florists, 255 Cook. Mr. Patsy’s Inn, Eddie Reichardt’s and Mrs. Yaco­ Service Station, Stanley Liquors, vetta are living Marigold Cafe, Griffith *Motors, at 4865 Golden Of St. Catherine's Unit Inc.; Dr. J. J. Murphy, Eagle’s Court, Denver. Nest Cafe, Farrell’s (jrill, St. — (Bill Smyth (St. Catherine’s Parish, Denver) George Canny, J. Catalina, Phil­ Dominic’s Rosary-Altar Society, photo) The regular meeting of the Al­ lip Dispense, Russell Dispense, DeNave’s Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. A. tar and Rosary Society will be Robert Kelly, G. Leone, H. Mans F. Zarlengo, Thirty-Second Ave­ held Tuesday, Dec. 1, beginning ning, and Joseph Satriano, nue Liquor Store, Knights of with the Rosary in the church at Cord Party Dec. 11 Altar of St. Dominic’s Parish, Holy Family Parish Party 1 o’clock, after which a pot- The Mothers’ Auxiliary of the Pep Club of St. Dominic’s, and luck luncheon will be served in cubs will hold a card party Fri­ two anonymous donors. the cafeteria to honor the new day evening, Dec. 11, in the In the football contest among Marks 13th Anniversary members. cafeteria with Mrs. Val Jones as the children, individual winners Mrs. Frank La Bate and Mrs. chairman A unique feature at were John Walley and Mary Rita (Holy Family Parith, Denver) gainers in the individual session J. Botero were in charge of the the party will be an “apron Patrick. Bowl game winners drive for new members. and last-minute gift booth,” The turkey games party Nov. on Nov. 19 were: For bridge: were: Notre Dame, eighth grade; 21 marked the 13th anniversary The PTA members who at­ under the direction of Mrs* Yale, fifth grade; and Purdue, First prize, Mrs. C, P. Ange; sec­ of the running of the event by ond, Earl Jones; and third, John tended the November meeting of Emil Porier. All the mothers fourth and fifth grades. These the CPTL are Mmes. J. Botero, of cubs are making articles for the workers who regularly con­ Moore; for pinochle; First prize, Five hundred fiftv per- F rid ay night at 7 :30 p.m. Father Harley Schmitt, grades won respectively the tur­ duct the weekly sVies of games hive hunurea im y per the booth. A “shower” for the key, chicken, and soup bowls. Margaret Pharo; second, Edward 550 of N O V entI sq jjs crowded into Our booth will be held in the home parties in the school. Special Lantzy; and third, Roy Raines. novena. Among the classes, the sixth tribute was paid the greup at all Lady of Lourdes Church, Denver, Friday night, The pictures show a portion of the large j | of Mrs. Porier, 3880 Meade grade was the winner. The Altar Society will meet Nov. 20, for the beginning of the new Sorrowful Loyola Parish Street., on Thursday, Dec. 3, at Masses Nov, 22 for their help to Dec. 3 at 1 p.m. The new con­ crowd for the opening of the novena. The no­ Awards given at the party were: 8 p.m., at which time the women the parish. stitution and bylaw* will be Mother Novena. Father Thomas ■ Lo Cascio, vena will be held every Friday night throughout! Roaster, Mrs. Irene Pelligreen, Bernard M. Caulfield has been the year.— (Photos by Turilli) | will turn in their articles. given a second reading before O.S.M., conducted the first novena service. This The chairman of other com­ 3102 Federal; grocery basket head of the games party organi­ prepared by StrauSs, to Mrs. Vic­ their adoption at the January - 4- + Holy Name Men mittees working to insure the zation since its beginning; the m eeting. tor Casagranda, 2850 W. 32nd treasurer is Peter J. McNulty; success of the card party and The St. Vincent de Paul So­ booth are Mmes. G. Griffith, Avenue; dinner for family (do­ and the refreshments are super­ tickets; G. Botero and H. Vecchi- nated by John Marino of Log vised by Joseph Cavanagh. Rob­ ciety has completed installation 15 to Join Lourdes Knights of Altar^o Meet Dec. 1 Cabin Inn), to Mrs. Wilbur Var- of new poor and votive offering arelli, prizes; and refreshments, ert Diehl, a non-Catholic, is an­ R. Amolsch. ra, 2615 Lowell Boulevard. nouncer for the gatherings. boxes constructed especially for (Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, 1 The Outdoor Club will begin The boys and girls will return to (Loyola Parish, Denver) Turkey awards went to Daniel Other workers include Arnold the parish under the direction of Denver at 6:30 p.m. on the day C onverts received into Father Forrest Allen. Made of D enver) I ski trips to Berthoud Pass this The executive council of the the Church were Rose Edna Madrid (two), Ida Richards, W. Scheitler, Frank Crowe, Sam­ of ski trips. Holy Name Society will meet on Frances Hardy, Mrs. Frank Pas- uel M. Satterwhite, Arthur F. polished stainless steel, the new Fifteen boys'will be installed j Friday and Saturday. This is the Members of the Altar and Ro­ DiGiacomo, with Mrs. Henry double duty boxes were placed as Knights of the Altar in the i year for the ski boys and Tuesday, Dec. 1, to formulate Vecchiarelli as sponsor; Betty sard, Clara Orenzia, Mrs. J. Vol- Hammond, Thomas M. Digenan, sary Society will receive Holy the plans for the meeting to be Jane Stein, with Geraldine osin, Marie Ba-ry, Mrs. Tony Cecil R. Proctor, Robert Langs- near the two side entrances in 8 ;30 o’clock Mass Sunday, Nov. Communion in a group in the the church. Protection from 29. The Knights of the Altar girls of the club. A chartered held on Dec. 8. The men of this Johnson as sponsor; and Pa­ De Bello, Anthony R. Malpiede, feld, and Henry N. Wilhelm. ■ bus will leave the school area at 8:30 Mass next Sunday, Nov. 29. organization and other men of Frank Bartholomew, Mrs. Wil­ theft, more convenient access, comprise an organization that The last Sunday of each month is tricia Jean Bujaci, with Don Homecoming Film is nationally known and has as 8 a.m. Friday morning with the parish are asked to partici­ and Joanne Brungardt as liam Carlin, Miss Ann Hudson, and larger capacity are features Communion Sunday for members Highlight of the PTA meeting its motive the encouragement of about 30 of the older boys and pate in the Holy Name rally to sponsors. Ed Herrera, Mrs. Elmer Von of the new containers. girls. Saturday morning at the of the society. A card party is Nov. 23 was the showing of the altar boys. Father Francis Pettit, be held in the Cathedral on Nov. Recently baptized infants are Feldt, Dan Bohte, Mrs. Richard homecoming film narrated by Special Appeal Made assistant pastor, who is in charge same time another 30 will be being sponsored by the women 29 at 7 :45 p.m. Perry, Robert Grove; transported to Berthoud Pass. and is scheduled for Dec. 8. Michael Ciaron, son of Mr. and Father Edward Madden and A special appeal was made at of the servers, will celebrate the 150 at PTA Meeting Mrs. Patrick Brennan, with Mr. Mrs. Ed Kerber, Julia Pacifico, Coach Martin Martelli. Both the Masses on Nov. 23 for addi­ Ma.ss and install the knights. Approximately 150 PTA mem­ and Mrs. Donald Klene as spon­ John Haws, Mrs. Hubert Webb, grade and high school pep clubs tional contributions to the an­ The following boys will be sors; Nannette, daughter of Mr. George H. Chapeloni, Carol Jaco- and football teams were intro­ nual parish drive begun some bers attended the meeting Nov. vetta, Thomas A. Meehan, Mrs. made Knights of the Altar: Larry Wheatridge Altar Group 17 at which Mr. and Mrs. T. Ra- and Mrs. Charles (Chamberlain, duced at the meeting, which also years ago in place of a bazaar. John Moore, Kenneth Frause, Fuller, Robert Fox, Edward ber Taylor were the guest with Robert Hasse as sponsor; featured a display and explana­ So far the drive has reached only Poehlmann, Denny Dwyer, James Anne Michele, daughter of Mr. Marion Campbell, Rita Hirzel, tion of junior achievement one-third of the total collected speakers. Mrs. A. Blecha, Mary Ann Wal­ Archuleta, Edward Bole, Gus Ralph St. Louis, an eighth and Mrs. Francis Toomey. with among the school students. in last year’s campaign. Drews, Roy Daugherty, Thomas Sets December Election Mary Rogers and Benjamin C. ley, Ann Marie Canzona, Genaro Winners in the entire series of Baptized Nov. 22 were Rox­ grade pupil, gave the story of Trujillo, Mrs. J. E. Winters, Mrs. Bardon, Donald Alders, Fred Wheatridge.— (Sts. Peter and tended the card party sponsored the .^Presentation, which is the Morgan by proxy, with Boyd the fall card tournament re­ anne Lora Crandall, daughter of Lager, John Herbert, Edward by the Altar and Rosary Society Hajlstrom as acting sponsor H. L. King, Silver Crow, Edward ceived their prizes at the final Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crandall, Paul’s Parish) — A nominating suggested patronage of the John William, son of Mr. and A. Seiler, J. U. Kaylor, J. R. Martin, and John Walsh. Three Nov. 19 in the DAV hall. Table month for Catholic PTAs in the party Nov. 19. with Thomas and Elizabeth Det- boys have successfully completed committee to-select a slate of of­ Mrs. John Thorne, with Walter Thomas, and Harold Miller. Awards were made to the fol­ ficers was appointed at the meet­ prizes for the affair were all archdiocese. The pupils of the ton as sponsors; Capdia Agnes their tests and haye merited 150 made by Mrs. Catherine Prose, and Madeline Van Vranken as The Ave Maria Circle will meet lowing; For pinochle, first prize, Cuillard, daughter of Mr. and ing of the Altar and Rosary So­ sixth, seventh, and eighth grades sponsors; Michael Patrick, son points in each of the sections. who also secured the many spe­ danced under the direction of Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 12:30 John O’Hayre; second, Mrs. C. J. Mrs. Robert F. Cuillard, with Ed­ The fifth grade boys will be­ ciety Nov. 18. Mmes. Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolan, p.m. in the home of Mrs. A. A. Weakland, Marge Rodgers, Ros­ cial prizes awarded that after­ their physical education instruc­ Kramer; and third, Mrs. Ann win and Emma Lundbory as come apprentices and the sixth noon. General chairman for the with Robert and Gertrude Engle- Kloberdans, 2989 Newton Street, Journo; for bridge: First prize, sponsors; and Ronald William alie Keil, Frances Austin, Ruth tor, Mrs. William Zint. hardt as sponsors; Mary Evelyn, for luncheon and cards. grade boys will be known as Hensgen, and Margaret Malone party was Mrs. Helen Glenski. The sixth grade had the best Robert L. Goodman; second, Mrs. and Donald Joseph Kolkhorst, pages. Sister Catherine of the Mrs. James O’Hare of 3925 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mabel Goodman; and third, Wil­ will serve on this committee and representation of parents pres­ Cronin, with Ray Schmittling and Mrs. Fred Archer will enter­ with Thomas and Margaret fifth grade is busy teaching the present the slate for election at Dudley Court .entertained 48 ent, and the proceeds of the coin tain members of the Little liam Callahan. Lantzy and Frank and Genevieve boys the Latin prayers and serv­ members of the Good Shepherd Patricia Brattie as sponsors; Flower Circle in the home, 2732 the meeting of the group in march were given to Sister Mary Bennie Franklin,'son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGinn captured Kuester as sponsors. ing of Mass every day after December. Aid Society at a card party in Arthur, Refreshments were W. Denver Place, Wednesday, the special basket of groceries school. her home Nov. 21. Special gifts Mrs. Bennie Love, with George Dec. 2, at 1 p.m. and turkey gift. High-point Approximately 250 women at- were won by Mr. Litzau, Miss served by the fifth and sixth Wasinger and Betty Norkett as Rogers, and Miss Hoelsken. Host­ graders’ mothers, and prizes were sponsors; Mary Dolores, daugh­ esses were Mmes. O’Hare, M. J. donated by this group were given ter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Theodore [4 Cullen, John Feeley, David to Mrs. M. Saya and Mrs. J. Zuech, with Rodolfo Zuech and Meeting on Dec. 2 Planned Weber, Mike Clifford, and James Hachmeister. Regina Bott as sponsors; Brian Unusual and Distinctive McNicholas. One of the largest pantry John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru­ Pickup and Delivery Gifts 3 The third meeting of the af­ showers in the PTA’s history dolph Brada, with Fabian and 3160 Tejon GLendale 0228 ternoon bridge circle of the Altar was presented to the sisters. The Florence Brada by proxy, with By Mother Cabrini Lodge Authentic Indian Jewelry and Rosary Society will take nuns thanked all who responded Rudolph Brada and Dorothy place in the home of Mrs. Kean so generously. Gammons as acting sponsors; (O u r Lady o f Mt. Carmel ParUh, nadette Study Club in the home The.Catholic Parent - Teacher Rickey Joseph, son of Mr. and Antique and Modern Silverware ;) Griffith, 7470 W. 46th Avenue, D enver) of Mary Amato, 3722 Zuni, Nov. at 1 p.m. Dec. 3. League meeting in November Mrs. John Mondragon, with Gene The Mother Cabrini Lodge will and Esther Mondragon by proxy, 23, after the study period, plans FRED LUCCI Hundreds of Other Interesting Items Teen-Age Officers was attended by the following: hold an important meeting Officers were elected at the Mmes. M. Saya, J. Madden, L. with Frank Anaya as acting spon­ Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. in were made for the annual Landis, E. Martelon, J. Berber- sor; Nicolette Marie, daughter of fj meeting Nov. 23 of the parish the Mt. Carmel Hall, Mrs. Cairo, Christmas party to be held at a Old Guns teen-age group. ick, W. Cunningham, G. Ehler, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jiannette, president, announced. local restaurant Dec. 21. The Custom Upholstery Tommy Mahoney will serve as J. Popish, and R. Tafoya. Mrs. with Anthony Capraro and Yo­ There will be an assessment of president appointed a committee president; Beverly Adams, vice Madden participated in the pro­ landa Caldwell as sponsors; Don­ $1 for those who do not attend. consisting of Betty Politano, and New Furniture president; Myrna Soucie, secre­ gram by explaining the attend­ ald Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Election of officers and a Christ­ Gratia Narracci, and Gwen Made to Order tary; and Donna Adams, treas­ ance book that is used at the Donald Day, w ith Joe Micciche mas party, will take place im­ Buscietta to complete final ar­ KOHLBERG’I urer. meetings. and K a th le e n Day as sponsors; mediately after the business rangements for this annual Beautiful Samples to Show Preliminary plans were made Michael John, son of Mr. and meeting. affair. Since 1888 ij School classes will resume at Mrs. John Cocharo, with Frank Day or Evening Calls for a Christmas party to be held 9 o’clock Tuesday, Dec. 1, fol­ The gift exchange is not to The next meeting will be held and Mary Dechant as sponsors; 429 Seventeenth St. Dec. 14. lowing the Thanksgiving recess. exceed $1. There will be a special Morfday, Dec. 7, at 1 p.m. in the 4410 Elm Ct. GL.1222 , D en ver The Rev. John Canjar of Chirstmas cards, both personal­ Diedre Michele, daughter of Mr. prize and other prizes. home of Amy Buscietta, 3910 Stoneham has been a guest this ized and religious, wrappings, and Mrs. Richard Ruttt, with Members are asked to note the Jason. week of his parents, Mr. and and novelty books suitable for John and Peggy Dougherty as change of date on the Christmas Mrs. F. J. Canjar of 4420 Reed. sponsors; Mark Steven, son of p a rty . children’s gifts are on display in Mr. and Mrs. John Baldassar, the church basement following ■with John and Rosemarie Sudar Entertainment and refresh­ all the Masses on Sunday. ments will be served. FURNACES INSTALLED as sponsors; and Linda Lee, NEW HOMES — EXISTING HOMES Orders are being taken for per­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Turkey Benefit Held The Redemptorist Fathers of Denver sonalized cards, but those who Thomas Hollenbaugh, with Peter The Mt. Carmel PTA held its are planning to order these im- and Elizabeth Stieb by proxy turkey benefit Nov. 18. The tur­ d f i e c . printed cards should do so im­ with Albert and Darlene Brov- keys were donated by James La % u n j m J i L mediately. Any information con­ sky as acting sponsors. Bate» Joe Lig^rani, Harry Capra, 12 Years With Air Flow Heatins Co. cerning the cards may be ob­ Anthony Tarantino, Al Hotola, Cordially invite You tained by calling Mrs. Joseph Jimmy Capillupo, Fred Mauro, Professional Heating Contractor Gaffney, EA. 6635. and Tom Moreno; chickens, by YOUR NORTH SIDE SHEET METAL SHOP to attend the 29th Mrs. Richard Sullivan and Miss Joe Quarantine, Fred Deard, Earl Gutter Work — Exhaust Fan* — Flue Liner* Turkey Dinner Pike, Anthony Coniglio, Vemize Annual Mora Sullivan are the November Gai Fired Incinerators hostesses to the members of St Pastore, Eugene Vitali, and Bill Roberts; beer, by Al Heromena, 2828 W. 44th Ave. GE. 4365 Solemn Public ISovena Catherine’s Bridge Cirde. The Rev. John Flanagan, S.J. Ernest Marranzino, Albert Gallo, Memb«r St. Francis de Sales* Parish Served Pupils Jennie Lombardi, Al Perschitti, in honor of of Creighton University is a guest at the rectoryV and Mr. Sanchez; three pounds of coffee, by Mrs. Fabrizo; three O u r M oth er Mary Weber and Kay and Sue Gannon attended the lowa-Notrfe At St. Patrick cakes, by Mrs. Roxie Tate, Clara Franca, and Nancy Brindisi; of Perpetual Help Dame U. game at South Bend, Ind., Nov. 21. (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) apples, by Domenic Velotta; cash, by Mrs. Rizzo, $1; Mrs. Biamonti, Members of the Altar Sodality The children of the school en­ $3; Clara Rancalgia, $3; and 9 consecutive days begin­ will take part in the cleaning' of joyed the annual turkey dinner, the church in preparation for sponsored by the government’s Mrs. Laurenti, $1. ning Sunday, November Plan Christmas Party 29th, to and including Christmas at 9 a.m. Thursday, school lunch program, Nov. 24. Dec. 3. All women of the parish The cooks were Mmes. C. Ander­ At the meeting of the St. Ber- are invited to assist. son, J. Libonati, and A. Canzona. December 7 The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Former Regis Student Achille Sommaruga and Father Regis McGuire thank all who co­ Your Plumber for Years Please invite your operated to make the first parish Is^ Mayor of Alamosa Bake-Sale Set turkey games party a huge suc­ Allan Taylor, 26, former stu­ Ed O'Connor, Sr. Ed O'Connor, Jr. ISon-Calholic Friends cess. dent at Regis College, Denver, 3030 W. 44th Ave. GL. 4323 2nd Grade Wins was chosen mayor of Alamosa The 1'00-per-cent membership by members of the newly elected (They will appreciate the By Altar Group City Council at the first meeting invitation) drive by the PTA was won by the second grade. As a reward of the group. A lifelong resident ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH a candy bar was given to each of Alamosa, Mayor Taylor is be­ lieved to be the youngest mayor Servicei each Day at 3, At Holy Rosary child in the second grade. Patronise These Friendly Firms in the country. 7 and 8 P.M. The officers of the PTA thank (Holy Rosary Parish, Denver) all members for making the an­ Mayor Taylor resides with his The Altar and Rosary Society nual pantry abower for the Sis­ ■wife and sons in Sacred Heart .Why Pay Carfare? Sermons each day by the will hold a bake sale on Saturday ters of St. Joseph, who teach at Parish, Alamosa. He is manager Ross Variety Store and general buyer of the Central Our Every Day Price* Rev. John Zftnmer, afternoon, Dec. 5, in the school St. Patrick’s, a success. Stor* No. I * hall. After the bake sale a games The special prize at the PTA Produce Company and secretary Save Yon Money C.SS.R., of Houston, Tex. party will be held, starting ap- meeting was donated by Mrs. of the Jaycees. Louie W. Mar­ Notions — Infants Wear Prescriptions Carefully Filled prommately at 8 o’clock. All John Tamasha and was won by tinez, also a member of Sacred Hardware — Toys Heart Parish, was named by the parishioners are asked to donate Mrs. Carl Hulstrom. Refresh­ 2932 West 38th Ave. Guido Shumoke Drugs Footnotes: Try to attend Mass Daily and receive Communion either in your some type of homemade bakdry ments were served by the fifth council as mayor pro-tem, to act in the mayor’s absence. GL '1073 38th Jc CUy own Church or ours. goods for the sale. The pro­ raders’ room mothers. ceeds go toward the expenses fWO Convefts Received connected with the altar, such as Petition boxes are conveniently placed at the foot of her Altar. If your re­ Mr. and Mrs. John Owens of MT. CARMEl PARISH flowers and linens. 3336 Tejon Street were received HOLY FAMILY PARISH quest is granted don’t fail to drop a letter of “Thanks” so it may be pub­ The PTA and church commit­ into the Church by Father Mc­ Patronise these Friendly Firms tee thank all who helped make Guire. Sponsors were Mr. and ' Patronise These Friendly Firms lished from the pulpit, by a Redemptorist. the games party Nov. 20 a Mrs. Andrew Spahn. success. All paritk new* must be An appeal is being made for lubmitted to Mr*. E. Sntliff, LONDON MARKET For Quality Bakery Goods “ Shop on ^Tennyson’* anyone interested in singpng in 3353 Tejon Street, GR. 5343, Try ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH the adult church choir. Anyone no later than Monday at 4 BIALACK'S West Sixth Ave. and Golopogo interested is asked to contact the p.m. AND GROCERY director, James M. Tracy, by OSCAR TBNNELL, Prop. WEISS BAKERY STANDARD SERVICE calling KE. 0378. Practices are The Seminary Drive will be a Quality Meat* and Grocerie* 44th Tennyson GR. 9908 Can be reached on Busses 50 & 75 PHONES) UA.i23t, TA.U4I held on Fridays after evening *uece** only when the pledge* tlOO WALNUT 4024 Tennyson St. , , . ® ® Groon Stamp* devotions, k ' ' are paid. Lubrication . Tire* - Batteries i i t im J-___L Thursday, November 26,1953 Office, 938 Bonnoek Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4205 PAGE FIFTEEN GreeJey Newmanites Hear Raber Taylor Married in Eagle Confirmation in Annunciation Dec. 1 IGreeley.— (St Peter’s Parish) The‘Supper Club had a suc­ four-piece orchestra. A progrram (Annunciation Pariik, Denver) as attendant and bridesmaid. jperating after a recent operation, Miss Mary Archbishop Urban J. Vehr will Mrs. Joe Atzenbeck, PTA sec- wishes to thank all those who —T. Raber Tayjor, a prominent cessful “Harvest Moon” dinner preceded the dance. Lynn Buchholz administer the sacrament of and dance Nov, 22. Approxi­ A Cub Scout meeting for all retary, has been ill. have presented him with gifti Catholic Denver lawyer, ad­ mately 166 attended. Music was parents interested will be held became the Confirmation in the Annuncia­ Julius Swazhki, who is recu-land offered prayers for him. dressed the Newman Club of furnished by Bol> Swear and his in Newman Hall Dec. 1. bride of Ensign tion Church Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 4- -+- 0.-4- -L Robley Winfrey 7:30 p.m. The large Confirma­ C.S.C.E. on the subject of “Re- tion class is composed of more lig:ious Education in Colorado.” recently in the Taylor gave a documented back­ Leadville ACCW Hears St. M a r y’s than 255 children and adults. ground on religion in America Church in There will be a rehearsal for Eagle. F a th e r Confirmation candidates and and showed what has happened sponsors on Monday, Nov. 30, in recent years to religion in edu­ Msgr. Gregory Smith J oseph Leberer officiated. at 7 p.m. in the grade school cation. The club meets every building at 37th Avenue and second and fourth Sunday in the The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Smith, pastor of St. Miss Buch­ Panel Lounge at C.S.C.E. Humboldt Street. .Francis de Sales’ Parish, Denver, addressed the Leadville holz, daughter Immaculate Conception A baked food sale and apron of Mr. and Mrs. sale will be held in Newman Hall Deanery of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women N. E. Buchholz Novena Opens Nov. 30 Sunday, Nov. 29, by the Altar Nov. 2 at the quarterly meeting in Leadville. Monsignor of Eagle, at­ The annual parish novena to and Rosary Society. This is an Smith brought the group up to date on the work and plans tended the Uni­ the Immaculate Conception will all-parish affair for the purpose of the Confraternity of Christian versity of Colo­ begin .Monday night, Nov. 30, of buying vestments. Doctrine. The goal of the Confra­ and Miss Kathleen Roche, librar­ rado and was a and will continue every evening Women of the parish served a ternity is to bring Christian in­ ies and literature. member of to Dec. 8, the Feast of the Im­ luncheon to officiating clergy struction to all children not in Mrs. John O’Connell and Mrs. Alpha Phi so­ maculate Conception. There will and laymen after the Requiem Catholic schools, as well as to Mary Carter -presented a ques­ rority. Ensign be devotions every evening at High Mass for Monsignor B. J. those attending Catholic schools. tion and answer discussion on Winfrey, son of 7:15 until Dec. 8. Those attend­ Froegel. Of those present, 33 Shirley, Caroline, and Patricia the qualifications of voters. Mr. and Mrs, ing Confirmation on Dec. 1 may were priests. Smith provided a short progrram The pamphlet Spiritml First Robley Win­ offer (heir novena prayers at of accordion music. Aid Procedures was passed out to frey, Ames, that time. Leaflets and devotion At the PTA meeting Nov. 16, those attending. The Catholic la., was gradu­ booklets will be distributed the H o n fl M an^C f i n k The recently elected officers of the An- a guest speaker, Mrs. Peggy, Mrs. John Kehoe, deanery pres­ neou ITien > VIUO nundation Men’s Club are pictured above. ident, introduced the Rev. E. L. Daughters, Court 1544, had de­ ated from the opening evening of the novena Girl Scout director in this dis­ U niversity of on Nov. 30. The men are, left to right, first row, Frank Priselac, Sr., president; trict, was introduced by Mrs. Horgan, spiritual director to the frayed the .cost in order that group. Father Horgan explained every family in the deanery Colorado in The annual PTA games party J. F. Meek, treasurer; second row, left to right, Frank Priselac, Bugas. The penny march was might have a copy in accordance held Nov. 18 was a success, said Jr., publicity director; John Plumb, vice president; anlf Mike awarded to the seventh grade that the first duty of a married 1952. He was woman was to her husband and with the wish of Mrs. Leonard affiliated with the chairman, Mrs. Ralph Moore. McLlelan, secretary. The men were elected in October and succeeded with 100-per-cent parent at­ Swigert, ACCW chairman for past officers Paul Denman, Julius Sawazhki, and Frank Grebenc. ^ tendance. The next meeting is family, that of an unmarried Delta Tau Del­ The PTA offers thanks to all who woman to her family. After that, civil defense. ta Fraternity. made the games party a success. Frank Priselac, Sr.; John Plumb, and J. F. Meek have been set for Dec. 14 The Rev. William Ryan, assist­ They are making^ their home in San Diego, Calif., until he 'Vic Hebert was the announcer residing in the parish a long time and have been active in many Initruction Cla>(ei her joys in life would be greater if rfhe contributed -her time, labor, ant pastor of Annunciation Par­ finishes his service in the Navy.— (Photo by Meredith Studio, and has for many years assisted parish projects. Frank Priselac, Jr., and Mike McLlelan are Annun­ Instructions are being given ish, stressed the idea that we ciation High Alumni of 1951 and 1946, respectively. Father James money, and effort toward doing Glenwood Springs) on the games party committee in by Father Robert F. Hoffman things outside the home to help should try to keep “Christ in the parish. Ahern is the moderator of the club. every Tuesday and Thursdajj her church, community, and peo­ Christmas.” Sending only reli­ Games parties are held every night. Catechism classes are ple who needed help spiritually as gious cards and every family hav­ Sunday night in Hagus Hall at taught by the sisters every Sat­ well as physically. ing a “crib” in their home during 8 o’clock. The Hagus Hall prize ,the holiday season would be a Turkey Party Nets $400 urday in Newman Hall. Committee reports were given is a weekly attraction at the Sun­ step in achieving this goal. day night games party. The PTA Boym A Bom? . The Junior Newman Club by Mrs. Emma Malavar, Catholic meets every Wednesday in New­ The Rev. Joseph Leberer of snack bar is also under oper­ Charities; Mrs. Adolph Kuss, Minturn was a guest. For Men's Club in Craig sman Hall. A text called Vital youth; Mrs. William Gregory, ation at the hall kitchen. Problem/! is being studied. The social committee was com­ The profit netted from the shrines in the home; Mrs. Joseph Craig.—The first annual tur­ washing the windows of the new The Knights of Columbus will C. Weber, civil defense; Mrs. posed of Mrs. Edward Kelly, PTA games party is distributed chairman; and Mmes. Frank key party sponsored by the house. equally between the grade and sponsor a turkey party Sunday, Rose O’Connell, legislation; Mrs. Men’s Club of St. Michael’s Par­ The winter schedule of Dec. 13. Theresa O’Brien, immigration; Bennington, Emma Malavar, high schools. George Savoren, Florence Walsh, ish was a great success. More Masses has now gone into effect. The Altar and Rosary Society Albert Mehle, Mary Carter, than $400 was realized from They are at 7:30, 9, and 10:30. is selling Christmas cards every Frank Vidrick, Bert Maich, and this event and will be used to These hours were introduced on Sunday after the Masses. All James Smith. help furnish the new rectory. a trial basis to make it more parishioners are encouraged to Forty turkeys were gi ^en convenient for all the country purchase these holy Christmas away and the special prize, people to attend Mass. Mass on cards in the true spirit of depict­ enough groceries for an entire Thanksgiving Day was at 8 a.m. ing the holy season. ^ turkey dinner, was given to Mrs. and was followed by Benediction. colorado springs Jjjulesburg Parish Steve Zato. More than 200 per-; Mrs. Paul Haworth is again Football Bonquet sons turned out in the blizzard in charge of the adult choir, A Cardinal football banquet weather to make the party suc­ which is now busily rehearsing for the high school and grade 1 the music for the Christmas school football teams is tenta­ cessful. J. D. CROUCH Has Breakfast At the last meeting of the Al­ Mass. The choir will again sing tively scheduled for Wednesday C. D. O’BRIEN tar and Rosary Society a nomi­ at the Midnight Mass on New night, Dec. 9, in Hagus Hall. MAY REALTY Julesburg. — (St. Anthony’s nating' committee was appointed Year’s Day for the Solemn Mass. Mrs. Ralph Moore has been se­ Parish)—(Coffee and doughnuts to present a slate of officers to lected chairman of the affair. are being served in the basement be voted on in December. This Further information will be re­ REALTOR hall after the 8 o’clock Mass on committee, consisting of Mrs. leased in the Register. Sunday. This was started last Julia Kawcak, Mrs. Mary Seals, On Nov. 23 and 24 the high Sunday and proved success 1st High Mass and Mrs, Rose Razzano, will meet school presented the annual INSURANCE ■ LOANS ful. Mrs. Wayne Gronberg and with the pastor to determine the school play to adult audiences in Mrs. Victor Johnson were in names to be presented as officers Hagus Hall. The play, entitled QUALITY APPAREL Ute Theater Bldg. charge Nov. 22. for the coming year. In Many Years The Beauty and the Beef, was There will be choir rehearsal The election meeting will be well attended. The combined An­ IN COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Springs, Colo. Friday, Nov. 27, at 7 :30. Any­ held on the second Monday of nunciation Grade School-High SINCE 1871 one interested is urged to attend. December. A report was made School Band was present to offer Kiowa and Tejon Streets MAIN 1898 Religion instruction classes are on the autumn card party which Sung inlimon band music. The preparation of held every Saturday at 9:30 a.m. netted $125 and plans were the stage was made possible by LOANS ATNIOG for the first through the eighth made tentatively for the house­ Limon.— (Our Lady of 'Vic­ the work of Frank Priselac, Sr.; grades. The high school and pre­ warming and blessings ceremo­ tory Parish) — High Mass was John Priselac, Don Mauser, Den­ 62 years as a mutuai savings and loan as­ school children continue after nies for the new rectory. celebrated in Our Lady of Vic­ nis Papiernik, and Frank Prise­ THE MURRAY DRUG CO. WILLIAM C. CRARON the 8 o’clock Ma.ss on Sundays. Father Robert Syrianey also tory Church Nov. 22 by Father lac, Jr. The sisters would like sociation has “taught us the ropes’’ in asked for volunteers to assist in Leonard Abercrombie. It was to thank all those who made the 'Siln Ston—116 E. Plkn Piik—MAIn 144 Optometrist On Dec, 4, the first Friday, the first to be sung here in many home financing. Midland’s leadership in Ngrtk 8tor«—832 Ti|«>—MAIi 189 Mass will be at 7:30 with Con­ years and was a fitting climax to play a success. Joe Heronema, 111 North Tejon St, fessions before the Mass and also New Year’s Frolic Sr., and Sam Jarvis acted as this field is backed by sound, progressive Professional Pharmacy a busy autumn season. doormen. The play was presented PHONE MAIN 5662 on Thursday frot 7 to 8 p.m. .After much difficulty because SOI No. Tejon MAin 1088 to the grade school audience Fri­ policies. COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. The Knights of Columbus met of conflicts with school activities, in the basement hall Nov. 18. At a regular program of instructions day, afternoon. this meeting the council pre­ and services has been established. Mary Louise Schamberger, An­ Gel Baur*s (o f Denver) Pete Beroni sented Chaplain Father Albert The Junior Newman Club meets nunciation alumna of 1952, was Home Loans in 48 Hours Candy and Ice Cream at Puhl with a spiritual bouquet. every Tuesday evening after married to Ray Schell before Farnitnre Shop Sunday, Nov. 29, will be cor­ servers’ practice. There is Mass Father James Ahern before a jWith your abstraet up to date, a home UPHOLSTERING, porate Communion day for the Nuptial Mass Saturday, Nov. 21, Johnson-English RE-UPHOLSTERING AND every Wednesday morning at 7, loan may be completed in as little as 48 knights. choir practice on Thursday eve­ at 9 o’clock. REPAIRING Ed Schell, the bridegroom’s Slip CoTort ond Draperioo The feather party sponsored ning, and an information class hours^when needed. Drug Co. Mod. to Ordee ^jby the council Nov. 22 was suc­ and study club every Friday eve­ brother, and Joanne Scham­ berger, sister to the bride, served LENTHERIC Toiletriea Furnitare Made to Order ^ cessful. ning. Tejon at Bijoa St. Phona 1400 24-22 So. Wahiatch Ato. MAin 6309 4 The tpeaker syotom being Confirmation Administered NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT See inttalled by the council will ESTATE OF MICHAEL DWYER, The sacrament of Confirma­ ■)to known as T. R. DWYER, and HE. 3-6348 ME. 4-8163 The Heyse Sheet be complete and ready to op­ tion was administered in Hugo MICHAEL ?. DWYER. DECEASED. LARRY erate thii week. on Oct. 20, by Archbishop Urban No. 97951 MIDLAND JERRY Metal andl Roofing Notice is hereby given that on the 29th INCORPORATED The next regular meeting will J. Vehr to a class of 80 as­ day of December, 1958, 1 will present to Madden Plumbing Co. be held Tuesday, Dec. 1, in the sembled from all four churches the County Court of the City and County ».. and save moneyj HEATING ROOFING of the parish. Two Sisters of of Denver, Colorado, my accounts for PLUMBI.NG CONTRACTORS SHEET METAL basement hall. PLUMBING REPAIRS Charity came the first three FINAL SETTLEMENT of the adminis- 621 SO. NEVADA NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT tration of said estate when and where CAS WATER HEATERS week ends of October to prepare all persons in interest may appear and Phtni ME. 827 W. CoI.raS, kn. Phon«: MAin JS2 ESTATE OF EARLE L. GROOM- 2-0642 BRIDGE, DECEASED. the children for this sacrament. object to them if they so desire. E by the Building and Trades Coun­ ver and State of Colorado, more fully SEE OUR FRIENDS AT ger, I^egatee; The Children's Hospital cil. A substantial amount is also described in said petition, reference to Association, 1056 £. 19th Ave., Denver, given to charity. Just recently which is hereby made. Colorado, Stranger, Legatee: Anna Thor- By Men's Club You are further notified to appear and son (Adult), Waverly, Ohio, Sister. Heir the council donated t4ie most mod­ answer or otherwise plead to said petition SERVICE CARROLFS LIGHTNING CLEANERS and legatee: Ida Sanderson (Adult), 515 ern type of mobjle unit to' the Rifle.— (St. Mary’s Parish) — in writing on or before the 28th day of 8th St. West. Wellman. Minnesota, Sis­ Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun­ December, A.D. 1953, tbe day set for the t Quality & Service — Alterations — Repairs ter, Heir and legatee; Albert Nuite Members of the Men’s Club are hearing thereof, or on or before the day (Adult), 207 16th Ave. No., Nampa, dation. This mobile unit has al­ repainting the interior of the to which such hearing may be adjourned, “/No Better W ork Done Anywhere'” Idaho. Nephew of the half bldod. Heir ready served hundreds of Den­ church. Besides the walls and the or said petition will be taken for eon* and legatee: Louis Nuite (Adult), Box ver arthritis victims. fcased. 2407 W. Colorado Ave. Phone ME. 4-4468 29, Keeler. Sask.. Canada, Nephew of ceiling of the church, its floor Given under my hand and the seal of the half blood, Heir and legatee; Anna Les Baxter (above), famed will be sanded and finished with said %ourt at Denver, in the City and Sales & Service Ham (Adult), Box 29, Keeler, Sask., Capital recording star, will pro­ a new effect. Ck>unty of Denver and State of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colo. Canada. Niece of the half blood. Heir this 12th day of November. A.D. 1958. We Repair All Makes and legatee; Ida Tufte (Adult). Rt. 1, vide music for dancing'with his The women of the Altar and WILLIAM B. MILLER, Marbass, N. D., Niece of the half blood. 19-piece orchestra, including boy Rosary Society are installing new Clerk of the County Court of (he Major Motor Overhaul — Body — Paint — Wheel Alignment Heir and legatee: Calvin Carlson (Adult), City and County of Denver, Colorado and Balance — Electrical — Battarieo & Tire, and girl vocalists. His album of drapes for all the windows in By /s/ R. C. PHILIPS. 6340 Newcomb St., San Diego, Calif.. JEE OUR LARGE USED CAR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU BUY Nephew of the half blood once removed. recent hits include “April in Por­ the rectory. Deputy Clerk Heir and legatee: Velma Bateman tugal,” “Ruby,” “Blue Tango,” Returns are being made by First Publication November 19, 1958 (Adult). 12144 Lucerne St., Detroit, “I Love Pars,” “Because of parishioners for the annual drive Last Publication December 10, 1958 FORT COLLINS Mich., Niece of the half blood, once re­ WILLIAMS-NASH INC. moved. Heir and legatee: Roberta Ellis You.” an^ “Kiss of Fire.” for parish improvements. This (Adult), 1238 Rosemary St., Denver, Colo­ In addition to dancing, there drive is usually held every No-, 2030 So. University — SH. 2781 rado, Niece of the half blood, once re­ vember. Nearly $100 has been moved, Heir and legatee; Marian Osterly will be a top-flight floor show, (Formerly University Park Garage) (Adult)*, 2588 James St'. Jefferaon produced and directed by Les realized so far in the current DREIIIN6 MOTORS Branch, New Orleans, La., Niece of the Baicter himself. cafiipaign. There is no time limit half blood, once, removed. Heir and for parish contributions, but it legatee: Darrell darlson (Adult). 6840 Prices to the 1953 New Year’s Buick and G M C 'Trucks Newcomb St., San Diego, Calif., Nephew Eve. Frolic are: General admis­ is hoped that most of the annual Sales & of jthe half blood, once removed. Heir sion, $2.50 per person; table reser­ parish campaign 'will be com­ and legatee: Edward Erickson (Adult). De Soto-Plymouth 230 South College Ave. Phone 2500 Raymond. Minnesota, Nephew of the half vations, $1.50 per person; and pleted by the end of November. blo^. Heir and legatee; Cora Rusten box seats, 75 cents per person. Timothy O'Connell Dies Service (Adult), Raymond, Minnesota. Niece of the half bio^, Heir and legatee: Esther Soft drinks, confetti, and noise- Timothy T. O’Connell died in Olson (Adult), Raymond, Minnesota, makers, will all be free. Glenwood Springs Nov. 13. Mr. All Late Model Used Gars ' The firms listed here Niece of the half blood, Heir and legatee: Ticket office is at 301 Empire O’Connell was a long-time resi­ Carry 5,000 Mile Gaarantee Fort Collins Federal Carol Loberg (Adult), Annandale. Min­ Building, Telephone CH. 4080. USED CARS nesota, Nephew, Heic and legatee: Har-' dent and a very successful Factory Trained Mechanics on All Chrysler Made Cars deserve to be remembered Savings and Loan Assn. riett ^Ibcrg (Adult), Annandale, Minne­ rancher of the Dry Hollow area when you are distributing 148 North CoIIog* Arcnat sota, Niece. Heir and legatee: Allyn H. in Silt. Rosary services were held For Denver's Tygeson (Adult), 414 So. Bixel 8 t, in the Farnum Mortuary in Glen­ your patronage in the dif­ Fort Collini, Colorido Los Angeles. Calif., Nephew, Heir and SHOPPING NEWS SAVINGS - INVESTMENTS legatee; Phillis D ./^n n ett (Adult), 1071 wood Springs. A Kequiem High Best GRIFFITH MOTORS, Inc. ferent lines of business. HOME LOANS Thompson Ct., Glendale, (jalif.. Niece, The bargain ot the season Mass was sung in St. Mary’s Heir and legatee; TVila Staub (Adult), is the Christmas Seal. The 820 Palm Drive. Glendale, Calif., Niece, Church Nov. 16. Burial was in Heir and legatee. dollars you spend for Christ­ the Rifle Cemetery. Buys! 2770 No. Speer Blvd. GR. 3313 You and each of you are hereby re­ mas Se^s pay for year-round He was a widower for many quired to attend the probate of the in­ programs of health education, strument proporting to be the last will case finding, rehabilitation, years and is survived by three DODGE-PL'YMOUTH OWNERS and testament of the decedent above and medical research carried sons, all of whom are married. A OK Used Cars named before the County Court of the member of the board of trustees City and County of Denvef, State of on by the affiliates of the and Trucks NOW 'S the Time to Consider Colorado, at the City and County Build­ National Tubercnlo- at the First National Bank in ing in said City and County of Denver, Rifle for many years, he had ENGINE TUNE-UP—A simple “tune-up” by our trained me- 1015 6math Anboi ItflM FkOM 97 , on Monday, the 14th day of December, sis Association to lot. rkooi 1429-M 1953, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. protect you and your retired from his ranch and bank, chanics costs surprisingly little—yet assures quicker starting, Adamson Mortuary WITNESS my signature and seal of family from TB. and made his residence in Glen­ faster pick up, smoother performance and greater economy! ;The Greeley Monument said Court this 26th day of October, 1958 wood Springs for the past 11 24 Hour Ambulanco Serrico WILLIAM B. MILLER. Clerk of the County Court. . ifiuy and Use years. Groeley, Colorado Works, Inc. By R. C. PHILIPS. JAMES MOTOR CO. g. Rou Adamooii Phono 1688 RALPH lo HOLltSTEI Deputy Clerk. CHRISTMAS SEALS Uie Ragiitar Want Adt to Uioufuturen ind Dwifiiin if. James J. Delaney, Atty. TELEPHONE TABOR 5191 1278 Lincoln Dodge & Plymouth Sales & Service KE. 8221 Rood P. AdtmioD Ith Art. at 6th St Artiitie Memoriali First Publication October 29, 1968 tall thoia things you will never kLttt Publication November 26» 1911 ute. 13th & Broadway * Denver 1

L PAG! SIXTEEN Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4203 Thursday, November 26,1953 1953 Is 29th Year 7 Two-Week Services to Begin Nov. 29 H omemaker’s Annual Novena Begins XOW! Mission Scheduled at St. Philomena's Is the time to. D e p a r tm e n t I beautify your home I (St. Philomena’s Parish, Denver) -j Nov. 30 at St. Joseph's BRICK STAIN- Patronize Thega Reliabla and Friendly Firms I 'A two-week mission will begin SHINGLE STAIN I •this Sunday, Nov. 29, under the (St. Joseph’s Redemptorist Parish, Denver) , Call us for waterproofing Ifl U l direction of the Franciscan Fa­ The Rev. John Zimmer, C.SS.R., of Holy Ghost Authorized applicator* for thers from St. Elizabeth’s Mon- Church, Houston, Tex., ■will deliver a series of sermons Albi Fire Retardent Coatings astary, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor for nine days beginning Sunday, Nov. 30, and ending on TRY FALBY'S FIRST William M. Higgins, pastor, an­ nounced. Franciscan Fathers the evp of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Denver Brick Stain Co. for Peter Cavanaugh and Declan Dec. 7. This will be the 29th annual novena in honor of CH 1083 1455 Fox Madden will be the mission Our Mother of Perpetual Help. Giftwares — Hardware masters. It was started in 1924 during the Parish Dance The women’s week of the par­ pastorship of the Rev. Christian The ways and means commit­ Darley, C.SS.R. Father Zimmer J. A. JOHNSON & SON Paint & Glass ish mission will open Nov. 29 in tee of the Parent-Teachers’ As­ Housewares all the Masses. All the women of is a noted missionary of the Re- sociation, headed by Alberta Established 35 Years the parish, married or single, are demptorist order, having spent Turner, announced that all is in • Gutters • Sheet Metal 32 Broadway -PE. 2940 urged to set aside the week and all of his priestly life in/ gmng readiness for the big parish dance take part in the mission- exer­ missions and retreats. He took to be held on Saturday, Nov. 28. • Gas Furnaces cises. Services will be conducted his studies in Kirkwood, Mo., and It will be held in the gymnasium • Gas Conversion Burner# morning and evening. Masses at the major seminary in Ocono- Window Glass - Auto Glass - Mirrors ■ Glass Tops from 8-12 p.'m. The Rhythm 88 Pennsylvania RA 5657 daily will be at 6:30, 7:15, and 9, mowoc, Wis., and was ordained Kings, the high school orchestra the late Mass for mothers with in 1919. directed by Lloyd Bowen, will RELIABLE GLASS €0. children. There will be reg^ilnr Services will be held dally at furnish the music. There will also mission instructions after the 3, 7, and 8 o’clock. Confessions be a first-class floor show and 2571 So. Broadway PE. 4997 6:30 and 9 o’clock Masses. Com­ will be heard after each service. soft drinks and sandwiches will munion will be distributed each At the chapter meeting of the be available. Tickets are $1.50 a Walter 'Maguire, Sales Manager morning at 6 o’clock for those Redemptorist Order held recently couple or 75 cents for single ad- who must attend work early, and in St. Louis, Mo., to elect dele­ missiofi. Proceeds from this danie again before the 6:30 and 7:15 gates to go to Rome’in February, The Rev. Peter'Cavanaugh, O.F.M. (left), will be used to finance a Christ­ Masses. To Give Mission 1954, the Rev. Don Miller, editor mas party for the school children. Services will be held at 7 :45 and the Rev. Declan Madden, O.F.M., mis­ of the Liguorian, of Liguori, Mo., each evening. There will be no sionaries from St. Elizabeth’s Monastery, Denver, will conduct and the Rev. Augustine Zeller, of EL0ER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY a two-week mission at St. Philomena’s beginning this Sunday, Nov. the teaching staff of the major GUY M. ELDER devotions Sunday afternoon at 5. The evening service will last 29. 'The women’s mission is scheduled Nov. 29-Dec. 5, and the men’s seminary in Oconomowoc, Wis., Industrial and Commercial Building about 50 minutes. Mission Con­ mission, Dec. 6-12. * were elected to represent the St. Louis Province. Father Zeller is 17.3 Vallejo St. PEarl 89.30 fessions will begin Tuesday eve­ ning after the service at 7 :45 and a classmate of Father Darley of after that they will be heard dur­ this parish and a brother of the Extermination ing all public devotions and serv­ L . Barry Elected Head deceased Rev. A1 Zeller, who was THE BEST IN LUGGAGE stationed at St. Joseph’s from K iU a t ” ( ^ ^ O f All Kindi ices in the church. S e r v ic e Friday, Dec. 4, the first Friday 1927 to 1942. The meeting in Reno will be to elect a Provin­ We’ve been doing it for Black Widow Spideri, Rats, of the month, will he a day of O f Guild at Presentation 35 YEARS. All of our Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Eucharistic Exposition. cial General of the order, to fill Clover Mites, Termites. The Men’s Club heard Father the vacancy of the Rev. J. Boys, men are qualified heat* George Evans speak at the meet­ (Preientation Pari«h, Denver) combined November and De­ who died recently. ing^experts. Nearly Lucien P. Barry, active Holy cember meeting at the same The Rev. Joseph Meunier, Denver Pest Control ing Nov. 19, on experiences dur­ address. everyone in the Rocky KE. 307$. ing his three years of study in Name Society member, usher, C.SS.R., returned from St. An­ Mountain Empire knows SP. 4673 1754 S. Bd’wy treasurer of the Christian Family Baptized were Barbara Diane, thony’s Hospital Nov. 21, much \ Rome. Myron C. McGinley pre- jS it... and pridefully WE _ sided at the meeting. Movement Federation and for­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle improved in health. mer vice president of the Parish E. Johnson, with Benedict and J® ADMIT IT. WESTERI^i V listers Thank Guild, was elected president of Anna Byrne as sponsors; Mark WINDOW & HOUSE PTA for Gifts the guild at a meeting last week. Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Cards, No matter what the dif* CLEANING CO. ENGLEWOOD The Sisters of Loretto in the Mr. Barry succeeds William Law, Joseph A. Seewald, with Arthur ficulty with any make of HEATING COMPANY person of Sister Mary Godfrey, who has served in that capacity Newman and Catherine Gittlein GAS or OIL home or V .: CLEAN for the past two years. as'sponsors; Anthony David, son Serring Entire EnffIewo New parishioners include Mr. John Mohan, Pat Williams, Carl minded that Sunday, Nov. 29, is TA. 6370 tended funeral services for Har­ and Mrs. L. B. McCracken, who a free day and no classes 'will be Western Elaterite Selander, and Herb White. old’s and Anthony’s father, Moritz have moved into the home va­ More than $200 was realized held. - Roofing Co. CASCADE Kerstiens, who had been ill for cated recently by their son-in-law Applications to b!ng for the CHAIN LINK FENCE from the games party sponsored some time. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ by the scouts of the parish— Christmas Midnight Mass will “FENCES THE WEST” Equitable Bldg. D enver Laundry & Dry Cleaners The Needlework Club will seph Knue, at 1870 W. 52nd close soon. Practices are held at Boy, Cub, and Explorer. Charles meet in the home of Mrs. Avenue. 7 :45 p.m. on Tuesday evenings Permanent • Rustproof McConnell and Pete Van Woen- A. Brunner, 634 Lowell, in the home of Mrs. Greear, 4051 Galvani?ed Steel—Guaranteed sel directed the activities, as­ Thursday, Dec. 4, at 10:30 Is your attic, baiement, or E. Cornell, SK. 6-6178. Inter­ Call or Write Our Friendly Representative for sisted by William Waggoner, a.m. At 1:30 the Altar and Ro­ storeroom crowded? Sell some­ ested singers may either call Mrs. Free Eetimates—at your home. Day or Eve.- William Boyle, Si).; Mack Swit­ or buy oUr materials. Install it yourself* save sary'Society will meet for a thing through REGISTER Want Greear or go to the practice on labor costs. Electrical Contracting & Repairing zer, James Sudholt, Harry Inte­ Ads. Tuesday evening. mann, Rupert Meek, Jr.; and -^ + + NO DOWN PAYMENT Hank Carroll. Two turkeys left * TERMS ARRANGED from the party were taken to the IMPROVED BARL J.STROHMINGER convent and rectory. Elocfrtc Compaay The Boy Scouts of troop 124 ALLIED CHAIN LINK FENCE CO. elected the following: Senior 411 Federal Blyd. ^hone AL. 5954 Licensed and Bonded patrol leader, Charles Switzer; Hours: 8 to 4: ); Sundays, 9 to 4. Member National Electrical .Contractors Ass’n. troop scribe, Larry' Vifquain; 1178 Stoat St. AC. 5733 and quartermaster, Billy Wag­ goner. Two patrols were formed, the ALL THE COAL YOU NEED Cobra Patrol and the Dragnet Patrol. The Cobra Patrol selected Val Grant as leader, Dennis Dug­ gan as assistant leader, and Tom Burnett as scribe. The Dragnet Patrol will be under the leader­ ship of Jim Burnett, with Jerry For Sommers as assistant leader.and Complete Bucky Blish as scribe. Comfort Claude BeDan transferred from troop 205 to become a new This Winter, member of troop 124. Be Sure Your Prayers of parishioners were asked for the seriously, ill, Mrs. Bin Is Full! Estelle Bagan and Charles'Riede. Our Lady’s Club will meet in Call Your Coal Heating Service the home of Mrs. Julius Conrad, , H .lai!.t Today. S e io ic e ! 864 Garfield, Friday, Nov. 27, at 1 p.m. •y For emergency service on your coal heat- ing equipment, call your CHS retailer, or

To Give ‘Messiah’ rirrlpC Alfl Pfirich Lawrence Keen- Circle, Father Blenkush, Mrs. Altfilisch of Queen •••the Crane HOMEMAKER Sink The Christmas presentation of MIU ru n » n chairman of Heaven Circle, and Mrs. R. Newcomb of Our Phone A L . 9 1 1 2 Specializing in Quality Plumbing and Heating Repairs Handel’s “Messiah,” sponsored for the Altar and Rosary Society of Presenta­ Lady of Fatima Circle. Not present when the pic­ COAL by the Municipal Parks and Re­ tion Parish, Denver, recently presented. the Rev. ture was taken were Mrs. T, H. Kissell, chairman creation Department, will be Matthias Blenkush, pastor, with a check for $850 of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Circle, and Mrs. OF DENVER SLATTERY & COMPANY given in the City Auditorium as the circles’ donation toward the parish build­ H. Kerstiens of Our Lady of Presentation Circle. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Sunday, Dec. 20, at 3 p.m. and ing fund. The money was collected dufing the year at will be directed by Robert Smith, Shown from left to right are Mrs. W. Buchholz the monthly meetings of the various circles. Each JOHN J. CONNOR. PreiMent ( ROBERT F. CONNOR. Vic. PrMidsat co-ordinator of music of the City of Our ^Lady of the Holy Rosary Circle, Mrs. group meets for an afternoon of cards and vol­ for better home heating 1726 Market Street ^ Phono MAin 7127 or 7128 and County. Keenan, Mrs. Lell of the Little Flower of Jesus untary dues 'are collected at that time.'

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