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At this holy season, I proy you a very blessed and happy Christmas filled with REGISTER the consolations of the Infant Savior, VOL. LII. No. 19. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 DENVER, COLORADO The anniversary of His coming into the world brings a heavenly consolation to earth. It raises us above the sordid things 11 of life to contemplate the majesty and love 1,380 Youths Enrolled of on Infinite God to sanctify this world of ours and moke it godly. Divinity becomes a helpless little Babe to draw us to our Maker. Scout Activities In gratitude for God's fovors to us and in appreciation of the great gift of faith in Him, I trust each Catholic will receive Holy Communion on Christmas Day. I will offer my Holy Mass at midnight for your inten­ tions that the good God bless you spiritually Develop in Area ond moteriolly ond fill your lives with many consolations. ' steady f^rowtli in tlie Catholic Scouting In many lands and for many God-loving program of the Denver area is shown in the an­ people under Communistic domination, nual report presented this week to Archbishop Archbishop Christmas this year will be another night­ mare of persecution and privation. Proy for Urban J. Vchr. As of December, committee, and Father Barry poor, oppressed Hungary and oil nations 1956, there are in Metropolitan Wogan, archdiocesan Catholic under the iron heel of o godless tyranny. Denver 43 scouting units under Officiating scout chaplain. Catholic auspices, with 1,J80 Scout units under Catholic boys registered. auspices in other parts of the Included are 17 Cub Scout In. Services Archdiocese of Denver are not packs with 840 boys, 22 Boy included in this report, which Scout troops with 501 members, Archbishop Urban J . ' covers only the Denver Area and four Explorer posts with 39 Vehr will^be celebrant of Council of the Boy Scouts of enrolled. the Solemn Midnight Mass Archbishop of Denver America. By comparison, the report of in the Denver Cathedral on October, 1955, showed 42 scout­ Demonstration Christmas for the 25th time since his becoming Ordinary of ing units under Catholic au­ Is Planned Denver in 1931. He will pre­ spices, with 1,308 boys regis­ Plans were also presented to and preach at the Cathe­ Death in Tragic Accident tered. One new Boy Scout troop Archbishop Vehr for the annual dral’s othor Solemn Christmas Mass, scheduled for 10 a.m. was gained, and there was an Catholic scouting demonstra­ increase of 16 cubs, 53 Boy The ceremonies will be tele­ Pastor at Steamboat tion which will be held at the vised by KOA-TV, Channel 4. Scouts, and three explorers. Denver Cathedral. The date for The Very Rev. Monsignor The annual report of the Den­ the program has not yet been Walter J. Canavan, pastor of ver Catholic Scouting Commit­ determined, but it is usually the Cathedral, will preach at Beloved by Community tee was presented this week to held late in January or early in the Midnight Mass. He will also be the assistant priest at A faithful missionary, a gentlemanly and kindly Archbishop Vehr by hiQ.Ksae- February. At this ceremony the the Mass. priest—these were the titles of honor given by Arch­ mer, 1530 Monroe Street, chair­ Archbishop will award the Par- Other officers will be the bishop Urban J. Vehr to Father Edward C. f*rinster, man of the archdiocesan lay vuli Dei medal to Catholic Cub Rev. Emmanuel Gable, deacon, pastor of Holy Name Parish, Steamboat Springs, who Scouts who have fulfilled the and the Rev. Joseph Montoya, Mass and Music subdeacon. Both are theology died in a tragic accident Dec. 12, The Archbishop spoke necessary requirements and the students at St. Thomas’ Semi­ following the Solemn Pontifical Schedules coroner that the priest had Confe**ion and M ail Ad Altare Dei medal to the nary, Denver. Mass of Requiem he offered for Catholic Boy Scouts who have Deacons of honor will be the the jjriest in the Immaculate fallen from the roof of the ichedule*, a* well a* C hriit­ porch the evening-before when mai music programs, v.rill be merited it during the past year. Rev, John B. Ebel and the Conception Cathedral, Denver, Rev. George Kearney. The Monday morning, Dec. 17, at 1,0 clearing it of .snow. His skull found in this isiue of the The board of review for all “Denrer Catholic Register” Very Rev. Monsignor David M. o’clock. Seventy-five priests was fractured in the fall to the boys who wish to receive the Maloney, Chancellor, will be sidewalk. 0-1 Page 20 of Section 2, the were present. Ad Altare Dei medal will be the master of ceremonies. The funeral focused attention Assisting Archbishop Vehr In back page of the paper. the Cathedral ceremony were ------1------held in St. Paul's Chapel in the The Rev. Richard Hiester on the good that can be ac­ will conduct the Cathedral complished by a friendly and co­ the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory basement of the Denver Cathe­ Male Vested Choir in the music operative priest in a largely Smith, a.s.sistant priest; Mon­ dral at E. Colfax Avenue and of the Mass. In addition to non-Catholic community. A signors Achille Sommaruga and Refugee Family Logan Street, Sunday, Jan. 13, organ accompaniment by Allen previous Solemn Requiem Mass, Bernard Cullen, deacons of Hobbs, there will be stringed honor; Father William Mona­ at 3 p.m. The entrance to the and brass instruments. The han, deacon; and Father Robert chapel is on the Logan Street choir will also present carols Syrianey, the deceased priest’s Is Invited for side of the Cathedral. Each boy for a half-hour before Mass. neighbor at Craig, subdeacon. must present at this board of The Cathedral will be closed In the Steamboat Springs Funeral Mass, assisting the Vi­ review all the material he has from 10 to 11 p.m. on Christ­ Irish Christmas mas Eve. .No seats will be re­ car General were Fathers Ed­ prepared for the award and he served for the Midnight Mass. ward Fraczkow.ski of Rifle, dea­ The first Christmas in the con, and Robert Syrianey, sub­ United States for the Hungar­ should be ready to answer any A Mass for the overflow of the questions in the Ad A1 crowd will he offered at 12:15 deacon. ian Josef Holubecz family will Monsignor David Maloney, be a “good Irish Christmas,” tare Dei booklet. The cost of a.m. in the St. Paul Chapel of the Cafhedral by the Rev. Neil Chancellor, was master of cere­ supplisd by T. Sgt. Edward the medal is $1.50, which should monies for both Ma.sses. (Red) Duggan. The Holubeczs Callahan, O.F.M.Conv. be paid at the time of the board Music for the Solemn Mass f'ather Prinster was buried will spend the day with the ser- - in the priests’ plot of Mount geant’s family, attending Mass> ' at 10 a.m. will be the same as that for the Midnight Mass. Olivet Cemetery, Denver. Sur­ in the morning, having a tra- Cub ^ Scouts who are to re­ vivors are three brothers, Leo, ditional turkey dinner, a n d The celebrant will be the ceive the Parvuli Dei award Rev. Owen McHugh; assistant Frank, and Clarence Prinster, spending an afternoon around should have their booklets and a sister, Mrs. Mary Blevins, the Christmas tree. priest, Monsignor Canavan; turned in to their pack chaplain ■deacon, the Rev. Joseph Lie- all of Grand Junction. His Sergeant Duggan led a move­ mother died in 1939, and his no later than Jan. 13. Tlie cost vens; and subdeacon, the Rev. ment among the noncommis­ John Slattery. Both the deacon father, several years previously. sioned officers at the .Air Force of this medal is 50 cents and the and subdeacon are theology stu­ Come to Parish Record Center to sponsor Den­ money should be given to the dents at St. Thomas’ Seminary. In April of 1939 ver’s first Hungarian refugee chaplain when the booklet is re­ Deacons of honor will be Fa­ Father Prinster assumed family. ceived. Chaplains should send ther Kearney and the Rev. charge of the Steamboat The three Duggan child en, in the names of all boys who Othmar Ruegg, S.M.B. Springs parish in April, 1939. —Michael Patrick, 16, James Low Masses on Christmas at Rev. Edward C. Priniter A zealous missionary in North­ W.. 8; and Teresa, 3—will are to merit the medal this year the Cathedral will be at 6, 7, western Colorado, he had the make the day pleasant f o r to Father Charles T. Jones, as­ 8, 9, and 11:30 a.m. and 12:15 offered Saturday morning, spiritual care al.so of small Josef, Jr., and Erika Holubecz. sistant archdiocesan Catholic p.m. There will be no evening Dec. 15, in Father Prinster’s Catholic communities at Oak Mass. parish church by the Rt. Rev. Sergeant Duggan, a native scout chaplain, as soon as pos­ Creek and Mount Harris. The Monsignor Gregory Smith, V.G., priest was a ski enthusiast and of Elsie, Neb., attended Regis sible after Jan. 13. found further testimony of the High School and College in Story of Hospitals had an active role in all com­ Color cuts by Arch MePbeo Denver. He was captain of the The Ad Altare Dei booklet esteem in which the priest was munity projects, including the may be obtained at Scout head­ In Special Section held. Throngs attended from development of the area as a Raiders in 1933 and All-Paro­ other mountain communities as chial for two seasons. He a t quarters. The Parvuli Dei book­ winter sports center. He was :n the special section of well as from Steamboat, aLso an accomplished pianisL Room in Inn, But Not for This Family tended the college for three let may be obtained from Father years starting in 1934. this Chriitmai edition of the Frozen to Death Born in La Junta May S, Charles Jones at the collection “Denver Catholic Register” Father Prinster’s body w a .s T h e whole community of 1902, the son of Mr. and Mrs. office for the High Schools will be found the story of found early Thursday morning, Joseph Prinster, Edward Prin­ One Christmas Eve in Denver Thornton, meanwhile, was mak­ the wonderful charitable and Fund in the Register building Dec. 13, frozen in the snow ster attended grade and high IT W A S CHRISTMAS Santos' family. It was a motel out funds, lodging, and food. ing plans to greet another Hun­ religious work being done by outside his rectory. Ma.ss-goers schools in his home town. He week in Denver, Colo., in the apartment with kitchenette. * * * garian family, to be brought to at 938 Bannock Street, Denver. the Catholic hospitals in the discovered the body. It was as­ took one year of college studies * * * Denver under sponsorship of year 1956—and there was A CHRISTMAS BASKET + + + Archdiocese of Denver. sumed by the Routt County at Notre Dame' University, plenty of room at the inn. * THREE DE PAUL MEN was furnished; four dis­ the Catholic Resettlement Com­ South Bend, Ind., and entered But Santos T. and his wife .stayed with Santos and his carded toys were gaily mittee. It did not seem, how­ St, Thomas’ Seminary, Denver, with child and their two family late into the cold wrapped and Drought to the ever, the family will be here in 1930. young daughters were not Christmas Eve. The good pre-school-age girls. The Vin­ for Christmas. The Very Rev. .After the completion of his welcome. cheer, the family warmth of centians even raided their Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, di­ seminary training at St. Mr. T’s car had broken their own homes they sacri­ own family stocks and ac­ rector of the committee, said Thomas’ he was ordained—the down (wiring harness burned ficed this holy evp. A travel­ quired enough to mount a more families will be on the first priest-native of the Arkan­ out). It would take five days ing family was in distress small, sparsely decorated way soon from New York. sas Valley—in a class of 10 to get repair parts. The few and the rule of the society Christmas tree. deacons by the then Bishop Ur­ dollars he had left would not demanded that the loving Late Christmas Eve the Lourdes Choir ban J. Vehr May 22, 1937. I buy lodging for him and his hand of charity be extended. Job was done and the Vin­ Father Prinster’s first ap. family. The Santos T. family had • • • centians went home with the point'ment was a temporary one been hurrying back to An- memory of Santos and Mrs. To Be on KBTV to the Victor-Cripple Creek par­ FOR SEVERAL HOURS, tonito from Fort Lupton, ish. He. was named assistant to T’s tears and prayers. They The boys’ choir of Our Lady late Christmas Eve, it seemed where they had buried Mrs. would be back in the morn­ Monsignor Sommaruga at St. as though Santos would re­ T’s mother. They were plan­ ing to take the family to of Lourdes Parish, Denver, will Patrick’s Parish, Denver, Aug. live the ordeal of Joseph the ning on being home for Christmas Mass and Com­ appear on KBTV Saturday, 26, 1937. After less than two Carpenter 2,000 years be­ Christmas when the car wir­ munion. Dec, 22, from 4 to 4:30 years in that post, he was as­ fore him. ing burned out north of Den­ * • • p.m. On the same date the signed to the Steamboat Springes Then the St. Vincent de ver. Tow charges and garage ' TIRELESSLY THE MEM­ choir will be heard on radio parish as administrator. Paul Society learned of San­ expenses ate swiftly into BERS of the St. Vincent de station KFML-FM at 7 p.m. On Father Prinster’s backg^ourfd tos’ plight their meager funds. Paul Society work among the Monday, Dec. 24, the choir will was one of strong Catholicity. Tbe De Paul men found When the De Paul men be on bothr FM and AM bands His parents' were pioneers in for lodging for found them they were with- poor, the sick, the homeless and paid travelers; even on Christmas of radio station KFML at 1 p.m. La Junta, and his mother was a Eve, when the inn doors are On Friday, Dee. 21, the personal friend of the late closed to the impoverished. Lourdes choir will appear be­ Bishop J. Henry Tihen of Den­ fore the Chamber of Commerce The St. Vincent de Paul ver and the late Archbishop Students Give B’urse $100 at the noonday luncheon, where J. B. Pitaval of Santa Fe. Society welcomes your gifts 300 are expected. A gift of $100 from the Lo- St. Anne Circle of that parish. at Christmas time to help in The male choir will + + + retto Heights College student Donors to the St. Jude Burse, the vast Christmas basket the 20-concert appearance dur­ Temporarily Caring body, Denver, led off donations with amounts given, are: program conducted among ing December when on Christ­ made this week to the St. Jude LorettO'students, $i00; Mrs. the Catholic poor. mas Eve it sings a special RfiDOPf 03117843' * * Members of the will award the Parvuli Dei and the Ad Altare For Steamboat Spgs, Burse, archdiocesan fund for L.M.F., - Evanston, Wyo., $5; If you can help in thi* Christmas oratorio before the ''r '* I' Denver Catholic Dei medals to a large group of Catholic (lub The Rev. Frank Morfeld, as- the education of priests. The Mrs. W.A.P., Aspen, $2; anon­ wonderful work lend your Midnight Ma^. The oratorio On Catholic Scouting Scouts and Boy Scouts. From left to right in sisUnt in St. Francis de Sales' recipient of five gifts in all, ymous, Denver, $10 • and a gift to the St. Vincent de will begin at 11:16 and will con- the picture are Father Barry Wogan, archdioc­ Parish, Denver, is temporarily the burse gained $137 to at­ friend, Colorado Springs, $20. Paul Society at 1625 Wazea iilude at midnight with a candle­ senting the annual report on Catholic scouting esan scout chaplain; Russell Hart, scout execu­ caring for the Steamboat tain the total of $4,491.04. Gifts to the St, Jude Burse Street. You will be remem­ light procession to the crib. The in Denver to Archbishop Urban J, Vehr. The tive in the Denver Area Council; Archbishop Springs parish since the death An additional gift of $26 was may be sent to Archbishop Ur­ bered in the prayer* of the 7d-voice boys’ and men’s choir Archbishop also approved plans for the annual Vehr; Leo Kraemer, chairman, Denver Catholic of Father Edward Prinster. Ha made also to the Presentation ban J. Vehr at 1536 Logan tociety and in the prayer* of will sing for the Mass at mid­ Catholic scouting demonstration which will be Scout Committee; and Glenn Wilson, district will return to Denver after tbe Parish burse, Denver, by the Street, Denver. the poor. night. held early in 1957i In the demonatration he executive, Boy Scouts, Denver Area (Council. first of the year. Thuri(fay, December 20, 1956 PAGE TW O Ofitet, f it laiMitek Strati THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER

ReminiscenToTw^OO Years Catholic U. Archdiocesan Collection The following results of the Estes Park—Our Lady collection taken throughout the of the Mountains Denver Archdiocese for the (Loveland) ...... 20.50 Catholic University of Amer­ Evergreen—Christ the ica, Washington, D.C., were an­ King (Golden) ...... 16.50 nounced by the Chancery of­ Flagler—St. Mary’s ..... 7.83 fice. Fleming—S t Peter’s __ 40.00 DENVER PARISHES Fort Logan—St. Cathedral ...... $358.95 Patrick’s ...... 34.92 All Saints’ ...... 197.37 Fort Lupton—St. All Souls’ ...... 84.50 William’s (Platteville) 18.08 Annunciation ...... 75.00 Fort Morgan—St. Blessed Sacrament...... 350.00 Helena^s ...... 33.26 Christ the King ...... 240.00 Frederick—St. Therese’s Guardian Angels ...... 31.00 and Mead ...... 20.00 Holy Family ...... 76.00 Georgetown—Our Lady Holy Ghost ...... 355.00 of Lourdes ...... 7.00 Holy Rosary ...... 30.00 Glenwood Springs— Holy Trinity St. Stephen’s ...... 74.50 (Westminster) ...... 42.25 Grand Lake—St. .Anne’s Most Precious Blood .... 159.06 (Kremmling) ...... 5.60 Mother of God ...... 80.60 Greeley—St. Peter ...... 121.10 Our Lady of Grace ...... 52.00 Grover—St. Mary’s ...... 5.93 Presentation ...... 133.70 Haxtun—Christ the Sacred Heart ...... 12.00 King (Holyoke) ...... 8.66 St. Anne’s (Arvada) .... 94.00 Holyoke—St. Patrick’s „ 51.52 St. Bernadette’s ...... 171.00 Hugo—S t Anthony’s .... 19.75 St. Cajetan’s ...... 25.80 Idaho Spring.s—St. St. Catherine’s ...... 215.00 Paul’s ...... , ...... 10.00 f t l l 4a P a iti o 1’acked and eager to be aunt; Adam Urban, of 1597 W. Nevada (St. St. Dominic’s ...... 253.80 Iliff—St. Catherine’s .... 7.70 U lT TO R 0 m e their way, the rela- Rose of Lima’s Parish), father of the ordinand; St. Elizabeth’s ...... 100.00 Julesburg— tives of the Rev. Leon­ Mrs. Germaine Laughlin and Veronica Urban, S t Francis de Sales’ _ 325.00 St. Anthony’s ...... 40.00 For Ordinotion ard G. Urban are pic­ both sisters of the ordinand; and his mother, S t Ignatius Loyola’s .... 100.00 Kit Carson— tured just before leaving Denver for Rome for Mrs. Urban. The six left Denver Saturday, St. James’ ...... 200.00 . St. Augustine’s ...... 17.00 the Denver seminarian’s ordination to the priest­ Dec. 8, and will visit London, Munich, Frank- . St. John the Evangelist’s 295.00 Kremmling— St. Peter’s 12.40 hood, Dec. 16. furt, Paris, and possibly Lourdes on their trip. ' St. Joseph’s (C.SS.R.) _ 110.56 Keeitesburg — Shown are Catherine Bittel of Ellis, Kans., They will spend Christmas in Vienna with S t Joseph’s (Golden) _ 58.00 Holy Family ...... 20.35 an aunt; Lidwina Bittel, also of Ellis and an Father Urban. St. Joseph’s (Polish) .... 34.75 Lafayette—Immaculate St. Leo the Great’s ...... 50.21 Conception .....”...... 53.00 Now to Be St. Benedict’s Abbey St. Louis’ (Englewood) 196.85 Leadville— St. Mary Magdalene’s Annunciation ...... 79.35 (Edgewater) ...... 133.37 St. Joseph’s ...... 28.00 St. Mary’s (Littleton) _ 125.00 Limon— (Mission of Trappists Change Snowmass Unit Name Hugo) ...... 21.64 Sts. Peter and" Paul’s .... 125.00 The name of Our Lady of made nationally, not locally, as St. Philomena’s ...... 200.00 Longmont — St. John there may be difficulty in be­ the Baptist’s ...... 80.30 Colorado Monastery, the Trap- Trappist ■ Abbots were anxious quests, etc., because of the Holy St. Pius Tenth’s ...... 76.25 pists’ new establishment near to have a St. Benedict’s Abbey. Cross Benedictine Abbey in St. Rose of Lima’s ...... 84.00 Louisville — St. Louis’ „ 35.35 Loveland—St. John’s .... 58.67 Snowmass, in the Archdiocese The Trappist Order is funda­ Canon City, and the fact that St. Therese’s (Aurora) 148.50 of Denver's Glenwood Springs mentally Benedictine. the Benedictine monks use the St. Vincent de Paul’s .... 200.00 Meeker — Holy Family 8.79 Minturn—St. Patrick’s „ 16.85 Deanery, has been changed to In Colorado, fear is felt that, corporate title “The Benedictine PARISHES OUTSIDE Platfeville — St. Benedict’s. The change was as a result of the change. Society of the State of Colo­ DEN'^ER St. Nicholas’ ...... 9.28 rado.’’ Popularly the Holy Cross Akron—St. Joseph’s .... 22.00 Redcliff—Mt. Carmel Abbey is called the Benedictine Boulder—Sacred H eart.. 109.87 (Mission of Minturn) 3.70 Abbey as much as its formal Boulder, South—Sacred Rifle—St. Mary’s Drive to Spread Message title is used. In this startling, the dark hair and eyes, touched with sadness, Heart of Mary ...... 32.26 Mexican Madonna unposed p ictu re and a sleeping boy at her breast, she could well (Craig) ...... 12.41 The Benedictine Fathers, who Briggsdale—St. Joseph’s 2.25 Roggen—Sacred Heart _ 10.55 originglly^came from St. Vin­ taken at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, look much as Mary appeared. This remarkable Brush—St Mary’s ...... 28.42 picture was furnished the Denver Catholic Sterling—St. Anthony Gains Great Momentum cent’s Archabbey in • Latrobe, a young Mexican mother is caught in a scene Castle Rock—St. of Padua’s ...... 123.00 Pa., began their work in Colo­ Register by S. Sgt. John E. Jenness, who was Francis’ (Elbert) .... 28.40 The campaign to spread Several families and other reminiscent of Bethlehem 1,900 years ago! With stationed at Lowry Air Base, Denver, last year. Stoneham—St. John’s .... 8.00 rado in 1887 and hence are Central City—As.sump- Strasburg—(Mission of the message of Fatima in­ members of Guardian Angels’ rounding out their 70th year tion (Idaho Springs) _ 25.00 Hugo) ...... 8.94 stigated by Mrs. George De Parish have started Family here. The abbey is now in the Colorado Springs— Croce, Jr., founder of the Rosary devotiohs in their Pueblo Diocese, but the Bene­ Stratton—St. Charles’ _ 54.61 Rosary Crusade for Children, homes since reading the book­ The Denver Catholic Corpus Christi ...... 193.29 Welby—Assumption ..... 90.00 dictines are well represented in Divine Redeemer ...... 204.02 gained more helpers this let on Fatima, according to both the Denver Archdiocese Weldona—^St. Francis’ week. Mrs. Hidalgo. MORGAN, LEIBMAN & HICKEY Register Pauline Chajtel — (Mission of Brush) „ 8.46 and the Pueblo Diocese. Their (Broadmoor) ...... 201.00 Mary Hozdul, an active The Rosary Crusade for Published Weekly by the Woodland Park—Our Abbot is the RL Rev. Leonard INSURANCE SINCE 1897 S t Mary’s ...... 296.17 Lady of Woods...... 20.67 Legion of Mary member of Children now has from 10 Schwinn, O.S.B. Catholic Press Society, Inc. Craig—St. Michael’s __ 40.00 St. Elizabeth’s Parish, Denver, to 20 children meeting in the 938 Bannock Street, Denver, Wray—St. Andrew’s ..... 12.50 The monastery of the Trap- Cripple Creek— Denver—St. has asked Mrs. De Groce for home of Mrs. De Croce on insurors Subscription: $3.00 Per St. Peter’s ...... 15.11 pists at Snowmass will develop Anthony’s Hospital .... 10.00 booklets on Fatima to dis­ Friday afternoons to say the Year. Sold in combination Crook—St. Peter’s tribute in Denver General Rosary together and partic­ into an abbey within a com­ 753 Gas & Electric Bldg. TA. 5-0241 with The Register, National Iliff ...... 9.50 Hospital and the City Jail, ipate in a program of prayer paratively short time as the Edition, in Archdiocese of Deer Trail —Mission Party for Sisters where she visits. Mrs. Bob and action for peace. 'The monastery, which now has 20 Herbert W. Leibman Gerard R. TeBockhorst Denver. of Hugo) ...... 11.71 Brown, a member of the Chris­ November-December issue of Trappist brothers and three Derby—St. Catherine’s _ 56.34 Planned Dec. 27 tian Family movement of Soul magazine, the national Trappist priests, expects the Gerald J. Hencmonn Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office Eagle—St. Mary’s ..... 12.30 The annual Chriitmai Presentation Parish, Denver, organ of the Blue Army of community to reach j.50 when Denver, Colo. Elbert—Sacred Heart _ 15.00 party for littcrt of the Arch­ has also asked for the same Our Lady of Fatima, printed the large new monastery now Erie—St. Scholastica’s „ 9.81 literature to distribute to Mrs, De,Croce’s story of how being built by the members of diocese of Denver will be members of the CFM. Both she started her unique pro­ the order is completed. held Thursday, Dec. 27, at new workers contacted Mrs. gram. The Archbishop left the St. Thomas’ Seminary, Den­ Rita Hidalgo of Guardian J. A. Plumb of-the Denver change of name completely up ver. Archbishop Urban J. Angels’, who was reported in Rosary Making Club has of­ to the Trappist authorities, but Veh. will be the host. The the Denver Catholic Register fered to donate rosaries to the is known to have called day will close with Benedic­ to be distributing the beoklets children participating in the attention to the possible legal tion in the seminary chapel. in the parish. Rosary Crusade. difficulties.______-

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PAGE TH REE TlmrW cy, D t t w f c f 20, Tf S4 O ffk t, 9)1 laiMitcIc Sfrttt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, tCeysfone 4-4205 High School Facilities Most Urgent Prpblem in Area Newcomers and Others Who Have Not Made Pledges in Campaign Urged to Give Assistance Durioff Um year 1956 Arrh- ing admission, and gradu­ Church in Denver. Prayers have been paid on pledges by olic boy and girl in the Den­ paying pledges easily is to gift to the fund. Individuals Denver churches and they bishop Urban J. Vehr and ates from the eighth grade are recited daily for the suc­ the end of the month. Last ver area. make the weekly payments who have already made some may be used for making new other clerical and lay Jead- in the Denver CsUmIIc grade cess of the’ carapaiOT, and week’s report from the col­ Keep Up Payments A special appeal is made contribution in the past may pledges. If no envelopes are eri in the Archdiocese of schools will double in the next more than $ 3,000,(MM was lection office shows that on All persons who. made now be able to add to their available, then the informa­ Denrer declared that the most eight years. pledged by Denver Catholics Dec. 15 the sum of $960,- pledges to the High Schools at this time to persons who previous donation. tion regarding- the new pledge i urgent problenn of the Catho­ The High Schools Cam­ with payments to extend over 996.96 had been paid. This Fund are urged to keep up on did not make pledges but who All newcomers to Denver may be telephoned to the col­ lic Church in the Denver area paign, which was conducted a SO-month period. amount of money, collected their payments. The vast ma­ might be ablejfinancially to are invited to make a pledge lection office at KE. 4-4205. is the conatruction of addi­ last Februarv, united the $1,000,000 by Dec. 31 within 10 months, shows the jority of the pledges which make a contrioution to the to the High Schools Fund for Contributions to the Arch­ tional classrooms in the Cath- Catholics in the Denver area This monUi of December is determination of Denver were made are for weekly High Schools Fund. Many the remaining 24 months in bishop's High Schools Fund ojic high schools. Present fa­ in the spiritual and financial the 10th month in the 30-- Catholics to have a Catholic payments of a relatively businessmen would find it to the payment period. Green may be sent to Archbishop cilities are unable to take program to meet this number- month payment period, and high school system large small amount, e.g., $3, $4, or their tax-advantage if they campaign envelopes are on Urban J. Vehr, Box 1620, care of the students now ask­ one problem of the Catholic more than $1,000,(M)0 will enough to educate every Cath­ $5. The well-known secret of were to make a substantial the vestibule tables of all Denver 1. Christmas CaruJIe Symbolizes Age-Old Christmas Story Pupils' Gift for Archbishop Now it came to paw in of great joy which shall b« those days, that a decree to all the people; for today Light of the World > went forth from Caesar Aug­ in the town of David a Sav­ ustus that a censnus of the ior has been bom to you, whole world should be taken. who is Christ the IxM-d. And This first census took place this shall be a sign to you: while Cyrinus was governor You will find an infant wrap­ of Syria. And all were going, ped in swaddling clothes and each to his own town, to reg­ lying in a manger.” And sud­ ister. denly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly And Joseph also went from host praising God and saying, Galilee out of the town of Nazareth into Judea to the “ Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among town of David, which is men of good will.” railed Bethlehem — because And it came to pass, when he was of the house and fam ­ the angels had departed from ily of David —r to register, to­ them into heaven, that the gether with Mary his espoused shepherds were saying to one wife, who was with child. another, “Let us go over to And it came to pass while Bethlehem and see this thing they were there, that the daya that has eoine to pass, which for her to be delivered were the Lord has made known to fulfilled. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and l u . ” So they went with haste, wrapped him in swaddling and they found Mary and Jo­ clothes, and laid him in a seph, and the Babe lying in manger, because there was the manger. And when they no room for them in the inn. had seen, they understood And there were shepherds what had l>een told them in the district living in the concerning this Child. And fields and keeping watch over all who heard, marvelled at their flock by night. And be­ the things told them by the hold, an angel of the I>ord shepherds. But Mary kept in stood by them and the glory mind all these things, pon­ of (iod shone round about dering them in her heart. And them, and they feared ex­ the shepherds returned, glori­ ceedingly. fying and praising God for .And the angel said to them, all they had heard and seen, “ Do not be afraid, for be­ even as it was spoken to hold, I bring you good news them. Msgr. Cawley, Durango, 30 Years in Priesthood Thirty years in the priest­ 13, 1946, and for this reason Presenting the bouquet is David Zarlengo, hood will be observed by the Rt, is designated as “Monsignor.” Spiritual Bouquet son of Dr. and Mrs. Roland Zarlengo, a third Rev. Francis P. Cawley, V.F., In both Durango and Grand he receives a ■ spiritual bouquet compiled by grade pupil in St. Catherine’s School, Denver. pastor of St. Columba’s Parish, Junction he has been and still pupils of grade and high schools in the Arch­ Looking on is Judy Learned, daughter of Mr. Durango, in the Diocese of is dean of the surrounding dis­ diocese of Denver. The spiritual bouquet is an and Mrs. George Learned, a sixth grade pupil in Pueblo, on Friday, Dec. 21. It tricts. He celebrated his silver annual Christmas present to the Archbishop' St. Vincent de Paul’s School, Denver.— (Regi»- was on Dec. 21, 1926, that the jubilee as a priest in 1951. from the pupils. 1 ler photo) distinguished appearing, white- haired dean of Southwestern Colorado was ordained in the Order of Melchisedech, a priest forever, in the sanctuary of the Denver Cathedral. Bishop J. Henrv Tihen, now deceased, was the prelate who conferred the final step in Holy Order on the young Francis (jawley, who is MARILYN ANN MORRISSEY, of of the Christmas vacation at Loretto Heights a native of Denver. College. In the traditional ceremony, the four R iver F orest, 111., p resid en t of- th e The anniversary this year class presidents light the class tapers as they will be observed only liturgi- freshman class at Loretto Heights College, Den­ say, “We light our tapers and ask Our Lady cally, at least before (ihristmas. ver, lights the Christmas candle, symbolizing the to bless our lives that they may flame forth in December 21 is the Feast of St. Light of the World, with a flame from the love for her Infant Son and serve to light the Thomas the Apostle, and the chapel sanctuary lamp to mark the opening way to Him.’’ vestments will be red. Monsi­ gnor Cawley will sing a Mass in honor of the occasion at 8 Loretto Heights Lauds Local Firms K. of C. Social a.m. in St. Columba’s Church. This will be preceded by a Sung The Heckethorn Manufactur­ their respective firms by W. R. Mass for the jubilarian also in ing and Supply Co. and the Heckethorn, Jr., and B. K. Set on Dec. 31 St. Columba’s at 7 a.fn. by the B. K. Sweeney Co., two Denver Sweeney. Sister Frances Marie The annual New Year’s Eve Rev. Bernard Casper, assistant area firms, received distin­ presented the awards. dance will be held in the pastor. The Rev. Edward Mc­ guished service awards Dec. 18 Archbishop Urban J. Vehr Knights of Columbus Home, Gowan, chaplain at Mercy Hos­ ‘'in recognition of annual sup­ was the guest of honor. At the Denver, on Monday evening, pital, will sing a Mass the same port of private liberal arts banquet Claire Breen of Den­ Dec. 31. day in the jubilarian’s honor in higher education.’’ ver read a poem at the tradi­ According to the Council the hospital chapel. Presented at Loretto Heights tional lighting of the Christ­ 539 activities chairman, Frank A clergy banquet for the College’s annual Christmas ban­ mas taper ceremony by class Krasovec, more reservations priests of the Durango Deanery quet for friends and students, presidents. Students then sang have been received in the busi­ is planned for some time after the awards were accepted for Christmas carols. ness office than at a compar­ Christmas. > able time in 1955." Monsignor Cawley holds the “Since we anticipate the larg­ unique distinction of twice be- est crowd ever,’’ Krasovec said, Di(i you know we “we havff to insist that reserva­ specialize in custom-made tions be in no later than Dec. 28.” picture framing? Reservations may be made PHOTOSTATS — PHOTO COPY with Marie Gregoire, secretary for Council 539, at the Knights CANDID WEDDINGS AND COMMERCIAL of Columbus Home, 1575 Grant PHOTOGRAPHY OUR SPECIALTY Street. Music will be furnished by Joe Perrito and his orchestra in HAHN-MASTEN PHOTO the council hall, which will be es­ pecially decorated for the holi­ Warren Turilli Joseph C. Motta day season.' The dancing will 78 So. Broadway PE. 3-6318 last from 9:30 p.m. until 1:30 in the morning. The admission is $4-per cou­ ple, but by reservation only. Deaf Group Schedules A Merry Christmas Yule Fete on Dec. 23 On Sunday, Dec, 23, at 2 p.m., the Catholic Chapter for the Deaf of Denver and surrounding area will have Mfgr. Francis P. Cawley and a it. Cfaristma. meeting and party. A group of children ing pastor of St. Columba’s In of deaf parent, will present the Queen City of the San Juan a Nativity scene or play in mountain district. The first Blessed New Year pantomime, and caroli and time was from Jan. 15, 1933, hymns will be lung by a chil­ to Dec. 20, 1945, and the sec­ dren’s choir and also'in the ond tenure began July 15 of sign language. this year. In the intervening 11 A Santa Claus will make years he was pastor of St. Jo­ 'to All Our Friends an appearance for the sake seph’s, Grand Junction, His of the children, and Father first pastorate was of St. Jo­ Years ago an ^eeaxte^imary ktKwn in, Joseph Meunier, C..jS.R., seph’s, Salida, which he held will deliver a Christmas mes­ for six months. before going to Awdiic dr flSIHI tSSStANCt c«lf9«xt|UN, fOOtt iriOVt In rear of our store—Welton St. Entrance certainly it may be stated with­ 2141 So. Broadway ' a out fear of contradiction that SHarman 4-2754 MtiiWlTI he is one of the oldest. T FAGE FOUR OfRet, 931 l< ;k St?Mt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keystone 4-4205 Thuridoy, December 20,1956 St. John's PIA Christmas Fete Set tor Dec. 20 (St. John the Evangelist’a Parish, Denver) The LUtlest Angel is the movie fare for the children of St. John’s School Thursday, Dec. 20, as the PTA entertains them at the annual Christmas party. The large tree in the auditorium of the school sets the scene. Santa Claus will dis­ tribute stockings filled with candy to the more than 500 children invited. Each grade will also have its own festivi­ ties for the occasion. Busy filling the stockings Santa is distributing today r l have been Mmes. P. E. Brook- over, Carl Batlinger, William i. Clements, William R. Smith, John Monaghan, J. J. Hinter<- reiter, Kay Lee, Anthony D’­ Amico, George Kelly, Bessie Rice, Kullman, and Ackley. Rehearsing their acta for a school The prieiti of the pariih Christmas Forty Christmas party Wednesday afternoon, will be glad to bring Holy At Christ, King Parish Dec. 19, are the following students of Christ the King School, Communion to parishioners Denver, shown with the Christmas party chairman and her as­ who are ill or confined to sistant. In the front row, left to right, are Marion Barnwell, home during the holidays. Christmas Parties Slated Leslie DeWitt, Kathleen Bruns, Linda Leahy, Janet Strong, Call the rectory to make Sharon Connell, and Cecilia Nowack; second row, Mrs. Gerald arrangements. Garbarino, Janet Ewah, Judy Garbarino, Robert Knowlton, Janet There will be no Altar and Akolt, Bernice Murphy, Christine McConaty, Kay Houck, Nickie Rosary Society meeting this For All Grades by PTA Deutech, and Mrs. Melvin Barmettlor, chairman. Mrs. William month. Atkins also is a member of the committee. C hfiG r TOOni "We’re the team that is on city championship victonr in the Junior Pa­ (Christ the King Parith, and Mrs. P. G. Cronin will pre­ top!” That was the cheer rochial League. The eight cheerleaders and Denver) sent a progrom at S t Clara’s T o V i c t o r y heavy- Pep Club officers of St. John’s School, Denver, Orphanage. Girl Scout Judy weight football team to the shown above, are, left to right, Marilpi The PTA-sponsored Christ­ ' ...... ” ede. mas parties fo ' all eight (grades Mee will be master of ceremon­ PPC3W Ewan, toe dance; Janet Akolt, to greet the parents of the stalled by Mrs. Dan Yacovetta a reading; Mickey Deutsch, a WHILE Labor of Denver at the January meet­ pupils that she teaches and to .95 aad Rlreied reading; and Kay Houck, who discuss their work with their YOU Llnlnc ing of the Altar and Rosary Wheel Pack played the accordion. A tap parents. Christmas music was WAIT Indaded Society. At that time all circles and acrobatic dance wa.s done 13 are asked to have ready a com­ played over the public address May the Spirit of Christmas fill.our hearts l-YEAR GUARANTEE by Celina Nowack and Sharon system to give the whole day a 4 LET'$ GO SEE THE plete report of their projects Connell. Toe dancing was done very pleasing atmosphere. and activities for the past year, MOST CARS by Linda Leahy and Janet The Legion of Mary were A special collection will be Strong. Ballet dancers were as we join in a humble prayer for good­ LOAN ABRANOER BONDED LINING, »4-oo taken up after Communion at guests of the priests of the Leslee DeWitt and Kathleen parish at the annual Christmas 2-Tcar Guarantee., Extra all of the Masses on Sunday, Bruns. Joan Nelsv.i, Joyce Per- DRUMS $1^.00 Dec. 23, to defray the cost of luncheon which was held in will among men and peace among nations. TURNED ...... Each ci al, and Marion Barwell sang. the rectory on Tuesday, Dec. flowers for Christmas. Parish­ Steve McNichols acted as mas­ 18. 2600 S. BROADWAY ioners are asked to be as gener­ ter of ceremonies and also di­ ous as possible in this collec­ rected the combo band. All parishioners will be asked AUTO BAKE CO. to contribute to a special col­ tion. Miss Betty Lou Courtad, Hackethal - Noonan Mortuary , „ RA. 2-4676 Phone for Appt. There will be a 7 o’clock lection on Sunday, Dec. 23, for gymnasium instructor, directed the purchase of flowers for Mass on Christmas Day, Dec. the games at the parties. 1451 Kalamath St. Ph. MA. 3-4006 2424 E. Colfax 25. Until further notice, the the Christmas season and also B U C K A WHITE SERVICE adult choir will sing hymns at Dancing Party Dec. 20 for altar decorations to be used PR. 7-8818 Phone for Appt. the 9 o’clock Mass every Sun­ On Thursday afternoon, Dec. throughout the coming year. day. 20, the seventh and eighth 122 N. CASCADE The class of instruction for graders will have their Christ­ 9 BUCK & WHITE SERVICE mas dancing party. boys and girls of high school HEAR May this Christmas season bring to you and your ME. 4-6675 Colorado Springs age, customarily held in the Refreshments will be served When your ChHttmes hst is long, and you are a littla school before novena services at all parties and each child families peace and contentment and may you face •hort on cosh... Think oi Ui. We would be very happy distributing your patronage to on Monday evenings, will not will receive a gift. ASK and LEARN the New Year with steadfast purpose, unafraid. to arrange a loon lot the mooey needed the different lines of business. The firms listed here deserve be held again until after the Special guests will be Father to be remembered when you are holidays. Edward Leyden, pastor; Father James Rasby, assistant pastor: KOA Citizens Loan Co. Mrs. Marguerite Henry, school 1538 California St. MA. 3-4959 ? Season’s Greetings nurse; Ed Garland, sports I 10:15 Every Sunday Evening \ THE CAPITOL LIFE R. B. DILLON, Prssident coach; and Mr. Gagliardi, band instructor. Queitioni on religion lub- I AHERN^S LIQUOR MART Approximately 60 counsel mitted by the radio audience I 333 E. Colfax TAbor 5-3304 | and committee members at­ answered on the archdioc­ THE LOAN ARRANGER tended the annual Christmas esan hroadcast. INSURANCE COMPANY luncheon at Bauer’s Restaurant, Cherry Creek, on Wednesday, Booklet on Catholic Church Dec. 12. Fathers Leyden and available free of cost CLARENCE J. DALY, President Rasby were special guests. to all inquirers. Mrs. .Thomas Greenan, league HOME OFFICE 16th at SHERMAN representative, has tickets for WRITE TO the annual CPTL dessert lunch­ Ask and Learn, Station KOA DENVER eon and card party to be held Denver 2, Colorado Jan. 17 in the Shirley-Savoy. As an added attraction a fash­ ion shown, will be presented by Morganti. The tickets are $1 and may be secured by calling Mrs. Greenan, EA 2-4398. Girl Scouts to Perform At St. Clara's Orphanage On Thursday, Dec. 20, Girl Scout troop 69 under the lead- ership of Mmes. Dwain DeWitt Men's Club Plans Party for Children At Precious Blood

(Most Precious Blood Parish, Denver) The Men’s Club is sponsoring the annual Christmas party for all the children of the parish. Eugene Kottenstette is chair­ man for the festivities which are scheduled to start at 7:30 o’clock on Friday evening, Dec. 21, in the parish hall. Movies We're glod for the chance to will be the chief entertainment, and Santa will also be on hand wish our many patrons and to give each child a g ift The Teen Glub will hold a friends a holidoy season filled “Silver Bell Ball” Thursday eve- ning,Dec. 27, in the hall. Tickets with good luck, cheer and are available from all club mem­ bers. happiness. ELMER J. GERKEN, Mgr. When Our Lady of the Rosary EILEEN NEIL PHIL MUELLER Circle met Dec. 11 in the home JOHN COPPOM MARIANNA D* SIMONE of Mrs. Robert Fenton, Mrs. Lola Smid was a guest for the JP' ' ''‘"3 , BETTY COVER EDGAR E. GERKEN evening. Miss Katherine Kelley was re­ A ll of us at Daleidens wish all our friends a most blessed ceived into the Church on Dec. 14 and received her First Com­ ^ ^ OPTICIAN Christmas and a New Year bright with munion on Sunday, Dec. 16. FR. 7-5374 the blessings of God. DR. JAMES P. JOHN P. DALEIDEN CO. GRAY

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TURKEYS Sp#ci#U«U ia Party fastrlas < ^ T i m i i , Schipper* s , M A R T /m i it the &AKERCS I 4 Place to Get That C. D. of A. Court to Hold FRESH All Batter | CAKES ; for ( Open House on Dec. 30 Christmas Turkey W#ort#]it eomM bert wifhe* for will be graduated in June. Her cikM lor ipocUltr Golden Sunshine Flour finance attended South High I lUno t# Mctt yo# School. t4 Mappy MoHday Sm tu Challenger Fortified The wedding will take place Voss Bros# Bakeries! , ‘i in June, 1957. They are both main office and plant Feeds members of Most Precious 8220 Meade GR 7-16591 tmda Pmpam Jkw ymt Blood Parish. V.' ■ " -kL i 1 I PAGE SEVEN 2 0 J9 M Offk«, 911 S trttI THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4-4205

T« HoKt St. Mar>' Dee. 27 3 C s r ; CHRISTMAS TREES Kansas College Alumnae Plan Lunch (jJonuutbi. Tlew A, Mambm of tho Su Marx nounces the new name and ad­ sent to the mission sisters In Special Church and Collofo alumnae of Laartn- dress list wUl be available in South Dakota. Lodge Trees worth, Kan*., fathered to plan the near future. One of the members of the the next two months’ profram. T h e hospitaiity chairman, S t Joseph Hospital staff re­ Beautiful The chairman of the annual Mrs. Betty Paprocld, is in ceived the Ginny doll and $15 Christinas party, Mrs. Fernand charge of contacting the hos­ which was presented at the De­ Wreaths Klein, anneunced the luncheon tess for the monthly meetings cember meeting. Proceeds will honoring the colleire students held at S t Joseph's Hospital. go to the St Mary College Roping Boughs will be held on Thursd», Dec. The annual clothing drive scholarship fund. 27, at 1 pjn. in S t Joseph's will take place at the monthly Table Hospital Nursing Home. All are meeting, which will be held the Decorations urged to attend. first Tuesday in February at Boys ot Home Mrs. JoAnn Wickman, cor­ 8 p.m. This year the'clouing Grave respondence c h a ir m a n , an­ and medical supplies will be Express Thanks Blankets For Yule Party Holly tmd Mittletoo The sisters at M t St, Vin­ Plantors and Gifts cent’s Home for Boys, the com­ mittee in charge of the Christ­ mas party held on Dec. 13, and I So. Denver Evergreen Nursery the boys at the home, wish to express their sincere thanks to all those who in any way con­ L' 1534 So. Broadway Open Eves & Sunday SP. 7-7768 tributed to the success of the party. Those receiving special gifts, and the donors, were Mrs. John Give A Watch This Xmas Bowers, who received a turkey donated by the Lilly poultry Outstanding and Nationally Advertised Makes farm; bride doll, given by the • Longines • Omego • Hamilton nuns, to Rose Trezese; crochet Guaranteed rug, made by Mrs. Mayme Con­ • Wifrtnauer , Watche* • Elgin ley, to Ralph Stockwell; hand­ Ae Low At made stole, given by Mrs. Cas­ * ______Gruen $ 1 7 .5 0 ______Eferno per, Ann McHugh; pillowcases, donated by Mrs. Florence Lewis, Diamonds and Diamond Mountings'] given to Lucy Welber; crocheted Plan Luncheon Members o f th e S t. From left, are Mrs. Jo Anne Wickman, corre­ chair set given by Mrs. Thome, Mary College Alumnae spondence chairman, 1318 S. Fairfax Street; Convenient SHJXDM AI\'’S to Mrs, Edward Mandy; doll, (Leavenworth, Kans.) are shown planning for Mrs. Fernand Klein, 4625 Sherman Street, chair­ made by Mrs. Capra, to Anna man of the annual Christmas party for the stu­ Credit Watchmakers and Jewelers" hoIT tuI Amderson; aprons, made by Mrs. the annual luncheon which will be held Thurs­ dents; and Mrs. Betty Paprocki, 4475 Reed Terms 5 9 South Broadway chriitmas Francis Lewis, to Mrs. Prich- day, Dec. 27, to honor students of the college. Street ette. Joey O’Dorisio received a set of ash trays. To Feature Fashion Show Names of additional commit­ FOR THE FINEST CLEANING tee members omitted previously AND REPAIRING are Mmes. M. Honeker, A. Ball, Card Party Set by CPTL for Jan. 17 H. Wilson, J. Heronoma, and ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC RUGS Henry Grimm. (Catholic Parent Teacher Mrs. John Polosky of Cure erine’s. Assumption, Welby; League, Denver) d’Ars PTA and Mrs. Frank Holy Rosary, and St. Domin­ NEW RUGS and CARPHS Another Conavan The Catholic Parent -Teacher Patton of S t Philomena’s PTA ic’s PTAs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Canavan League will sponsor its annual are the general chairmen. Gen­ The prize chairman is Mrs. are parents of a boy bom Dec. card party on Thursday, Jan. eral ticket chairmen are Mrs. John Vos, S t Philomena’s PTA. 18 in St. Joseph’s Hospital, 17, at 1 p.m. in the Shirley Sa­ Horace Crowfoot, chairman of Under her by area are, for the Denver. The couple are parents voy Hotel. The party, which the South, Ea'st, and Central East, Mrs. Louise Waggoner, also of two girls. The boy, John will take place in the Lincoln areas, and Mrs. Mike DeBell, S t ^hilomena’s; for the South, Joseph, Jr., is a nephew of room, will feature this year as chairman of the West and Mrs. Harry McCormack, S t 2630 E. 3rd DE. 3-8840 hr EA. 2-8361 North areas. the Very Rev. Monsig^nor an added attraction a fashion M ary’s, Littleton; for the AUo Wall to Wall Cleaning in the Home Walter J. Canavan, pastor of show by the Morganti School of Under Mrs. Crowfoot are sev­ North, Mrs. Roxie Vendena, S t the Cathedral. Modeling. For $1, women may eral assistant area chairmen Mary Magdalen’s; and for the attend and play cards or just Mrs. Richard Connor of Cath­ West, Mrs. Robert Knecht, S t edral PTA has charge of tickets Bernadette’s. *Ist Greeting watch the fashion show, and § have a dessert luncheon. in the central area, which in­ Each PTA is responsible for V Pie Dufour in his cludes the following PTAs: three trading stamp books that v column in the New Or­ Third Order Chapter Cathedral, Annunciation, St. will be redeemed for prizes. I A Very Merry leans Times-Picayune, last Elizabeth’s St. Cajetan's, Sac­ These must be turned in not la­ ye&r, gave some advice red. Heart, and St, Joseph’s ter than Jan. 2. Each area prize Season’s Greetings ^ Postpones Meeting Polish. i which bears repetition: chairman is responsible for the East area chairman is Mrs. PTAs in her area. These books Colorode Carpet ond Linoleum | “It is still time, in send­ V The Denver Chapter of the S. J. Johns, of Cure d’Ars; who may be mailed to Mrs. John V Christmas Installation Co. ^ ing off our last batch of Third Order Secular of SL has in her charge St. James’ Polosky, 5701 E. 32nd, Mrs. Dominic has postponed its meet­ Christ the King, Blessed Sacra­ KE. 4-5874 E. W. Magner 2006 Lawrence Christmas cards to re­ John Vos, 1020 Madison, or mind ourselves that we ing from Dec. 23 to Jan. 6. The ment, Cure d’Ars, St. John’s, Mrs. Frank Patton, 1106 De­ meeting will be held at 3 p.m. St. Philomena’s, Loyola, and troit. To Our Many aren’t celebrating th e in the reading room of St. St. Therese’s in Aurora. birth of kittens, scotties, Dominic’s rectory. A large number of outstand­ The South area chairman is ing gifts will be given away at Friends and fawns, reindeers, o r An outstanding highlight of Mrs. Victor Meyer of Our Lady this party. the meeting will be an illus­ C. PINELLI & COMPANY merry parties of skaters, of Lourdes PTA, and under her The publicity chairman is Customers sleigh riders, or carol sing­ trated lecture by a member. charge are Loretto Heights, St. f Deolert in Pure Italian Olive Oil and Miss Josephine Jonke, on “Sa­ Mrs. Hal Heffron. AIL tickets ers. We are celebrating Louis’, Englewood; St. Mary’s and money must be turned in by A cred Shrines of Europe and Academy, S t Mary’s, Little­ — and always — ^ Distributors of La Terminese Macaroni the birth of Christ. Jan. 10, the day of the League ^ Established 1903 - Phone KE. 4-4318 - 1409-1411 15thth S t S Holy Land.” Miss Jonke re­ ton; Our Lady of Lourdes, St. cently returned from an e.x- meeting. KlMBlMiaiStSiadaatldlBtKRMlkkMiadMMaiMMlMMi:iMOdoS ‘It is still time, in this Patrick’s, St. Vincent de Paul’s TRY week before Christmas, to tended and prolonged tour of and S t Francis de Sales’ PTA. Europe and Palestine. reflect that the first Under Mrs. DeBell is Mrs. Robert Reeds Men and women, whefher Francis O’Brien of St. Joseph’s Have 4th Child Christmas greeting wasn’t tertiaries or not, are invited to J- a lb iy A ‘Best wishes for the holi­ Redemptorist PTA, West area this interesting lecture. chairman, under whom are A boy, their fourth child and days,’ or ‘The season’s Presentation, S t Mary Magda­ third son, was born to Mr. and FIRST greetings,’ or ‘All Yule- Monday Deadline lene’s, Sts. Peter and Paul’s Mrs. Robert Reed Sunday, Dec. 17, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, tide happinoiss be yours.’ Wheat Ridge; S t Bernadette’s, 32 Bdwy. Open Evenings PE. 3-2940 Since Chri.tma. fall, on Lakewood; St. Rose of Lima’s, Denver. Mrs. Reed, the former No, the first Christmas Tuesday of next week, cor­ Yvonne Bray, is a former em- greetin g , sung by an respondents are asked to and St. Joseph’s Redemptorist. ploye of the Register. angel choir, was: ‘Glory have news copy for the The North area chairman is to God in the highest and “Denv.r Catholic Register’’ Mrs. Philip Biamonte, Holy of that week in the “Regis­ Family, who has charge of Mt on earth, peace to men of ter’’ office by Monday, Carmel, Holy Family, S t Cath- good will,’ ’’ Dec. 24. + : + + Calling Parochial High School Qirls!

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At Sc. Joseph’s G^ia Parochial Grade Meet Scheduled Jan. 23-27

The seventh annual state Sunday, Jan. 23 to 27. The the end of the Junior Parochial parochial srrade school in­ earlier date has been chosen League season. Invitations have been sent vitational tournament in afrain this year to avoid con- Next Encountery Jan. 5 flictinf with the city tourna­ out to all parochial grade S t Joseph’s gym has been ment and the other touma- schools in the city and state set for Wednesday through menta which are ntually held at presumed to have m d e school basketball teams. All the school Regis Breaks Camp must do is contact, by letter, the tournament director, the Bev. Air Force Fans Marvel Gerald Heim, C.SS.IL, 606 W. Sixth Avenue, before Jan. 7. To Rest on Laurels Tha rsilet fo •Hgibility for individual teams shall ba gov­ A weary but happy crew of points, Boone with 14, and A t Beckel's Point Spree erned, at in tha past, by the Regis College Rangers packed Hoogerwerf and Ted Sermonet state rules: 1) No boy it their bags and left on delayed with 10 points each led the Re­ The Air Force Academy fol­ after trailing by 10 points mid­ eligible who reached the age Christmas vacations Wednes­ gis attack. lowers still are talking about way in the second half and by of IS before Sept. 1, 1956; day, Dec. 19,' after posting Monday .the Rangers met Bob Beckel’s record 47-point three points during the over­ 2) The boy mutt be in the three basketball victories in Western State in the second output in the thrilling 86-83 time session. eighth grade or lower (no four days to run their season game of a doubleheader at Den­ .win last Saturday, Dec. 15, Vacation Leavei ninth graders); 3} the 1}oy record to six wins against a ver Unlyeraity, squeezing out T a CfiirlaM # T A iifira c c P re p a rin g tolMary’s Academy, Cherry Hills. From the left over Colorado Mines. The blond Christmas vacation leaves moat attend the grade school 10 dTUaeni vongress to Chey- are Karen Sullivan, Susan Scott, Diane Wag- single loss. an 81-77 win with Freshman sophomore from Walla Walla, for the Academy’s sophomores for which he it playing. The 11-man varsity squad re­ Dennis Boone pumping in 25 Wash., canned 18 field goals begin Friday, Dec. 21 which enne to take part In the Rocky Mountain Dis- ner, Sharon Doyle, and Kathleen Allen (alter- mained in Denver after the rest oints and the Rangers scramb- All teams will have the op­ trict Student Congress are delegates from Stlnate).______and added 11 free throws to means Major Spear will have portunity of entering tho .lon- of the student body wu - Jng back from a 36-3B half­ set what is believed to be a new only the freshmen 6n hand for solation round if they lose their miqsed for the holidays Dec. 7. time deficit City Auditorium Arena sooring workouts until after the first first game in the championship The next game on the Regie Pratt It Efficiaat mark. He set a pair of single­ of the year. The Falcons will flight. Once a team has gone on Academy Students Attend Congress schedule will be against Gon­ Five field goals by Boone game records last season at two not play a game again until into the second round of the zaga in City Auditorium Arena in the initial part of the sec­ other courts, potting 45 at the Jan. 5, when they’ll iclash with championship flight, either by Setting out from Denver in participate in the Rocky day were Susan Scott and Jan. 6. ond half kept Regis in the game Colorado A&M Fieldhouse, and Western State on another City victory or by default of the During the three-game cam­ before they went ahead to stay, 86 at Lowrv g rm. the early dawn, five speech Mountain District Student Con­ Diane Wagner. Karen Sullivan 3 Auditorium Arena twin bill other team in their first sched­ gress, sponsored by the Na­ and Sharon Doyle acted as paign which wound up the 69-68, on a driving layup by Maj. Bob Spear was most that will find Regis College students from St. Mary’s Bill Linnenberger with five min­ uled game, they are no longer Academy, together with their tional Forensic League, on representatives. Kathleen Allen Rangers’ pre-Christmas sched­ pleased with the ability of his mixing with Gonzaga in the eligible for the consolation ule, Colorado A ft M and West­ utes left. A full-court press by quintet to come from behind opener. teacher, Miss Margaret Grace, Dec. 8. acted as an alternate. flight. All teams will thus be drove to Cheyenne, Wyo., to Serving as senators-for-a- Sesisons of the congress, ern State were added to the the Rangers demoralized the assured of playing at least two held in the Wyoming State Regis win record. Western Western State five and Regis games, unless one is won by de- Prankster’s Idea of Fun Capitol building, were pat­ State, stubborn in a 81-77 loss moved ahead, 75-68, before ' fault. terned after those of the to Regia at Denver University State rallied to pull within two Local teams scheduled to United States Congress in Fieldhouse Monday evening, points, 77-70, near the finish. iplay on Wednesday, Thursday, Bomb Warnings HigbUgbf Washington, D.C. Following found the going much tougher Fraa throws by Boona aod or Friday will be playing after election of the president of the in the band-box Regis gym Gatens in tha final seconds [school or in the evening. Sat­ senate and the speaker of the Tuesday evening, and dropped provided the Ranfers’ mar­ urday games will begin as early house, delegates proceeded to a 101 to 79 decision. gin. In addition to Boone’s as 9 o’clock In the morning and Sf. Mary School Program the business of introducing, Win on Free Threwi 25 points, three other Rang­ continue into the evening. Sun­ discussing, and voting upon Opening the doubleheader se­ ers, Gatens with T5 points, Linnenberger with 13, and day games will be in the after­ The Advent Wreath cere­ utes later, however, could various bills. ries with the Air Force Acad­ noon (semi-finals), with the Measures which were passed emy last Saturday, Regis relied Butler with 12, contributed mony at St. Mary’s Academy, not be dismissed, and the atu- heavily to the Regis win. I finals in the evening. Out-of­ Cherry Hills, Wednesday dents were all marched out. by both senate and house pro­ on free-throw accuracy to notch FOR SKIERS -town teams will please inform their first win over Colorado Back in more familiar sur­ morning proved unusually ex­ Before the fruitless search vided for universal military I the tournament director if they training for youths more than A & M since 1949, 77-66. roundings in the Regis gym Jackets and Parkas citing as the result of two in­ for the "bomb” was over. Sis­ Three Regis guards, Dennis on Tuesday evening, the Rang­ can play on Friday evening, terruptions: 1) A call to 18 years old, (special arrange­ Thql add f^ le and warmUi te your Jan. 25, and at what time, ter got a second call at about Boone, John Gatens, and Tom ers hit on 41 per cent of their wardrobe. Fathloned by Uie world'i I Sister Superior that a bomb 10:45. “This is your last ments were to be made for shots to steamroll the Moun­ outstandlns ityllats: BOGNER, j Thirtv-three trophies will be those boys still in high school Hoogerwerf, turned in out­ WHITE STAG, LIBO, EDELWEISS. was planted in the school; warning—there’s a bomb in taineers from Western State. I awarded at the end of the tour­ 2) arrival of a fire company, and for those in college) and standing games as the Rangers ROFFE, and others. M .SS to nament on Sunday evening, there, evacuate the building," again demonstrated the bal­ The number one man was Lin­ sss police, and sheriff’s car—all said the voice, described by for the repealing of the 22nd nenberger who scored 22 points. I Jan. 27. Team trophies will be Code 3, red lights, and sirens. amendment to the United anced scoring power which has .awarded to teams ending in Sister. Mariana as obviously been a feature of their seven The entire first club scored at Ski Pants Sister Marianna dismissed belonging to a boy putting on States Constitution. Other bills will and were never in trouble. In all the latest colors and fabrics [first, sccoftd, and third places, the 9:30 a.m. call as a prank, wire proposed and discussed, games to date. Gatens with 16 by the world's leadins deslsncrv ,as well as to the teams in first grown-up accents. S12.95 to S49.S0. which it seems to have been, but their complete enactmeut and second place in the consola- and went on with tho Advent That call was traced to an was not possible in the limited jtion round. Each member of Englewood pay station. time of the one-day meeting. flnett Autlrian handmade by STROLZ, $64; Wreath cerenmny. The ar­ Sister is hoping the young­ Schwbvt SkipdjLL b o o t s :;: WALCH, $57.50. Othen from $22.95. 'the tournament’s winning team rival of the miTitia five min- The St. Mary’s delegates will The Nation’s Best will receive an individual tro­ ster got his 20-cents worth report on the events of the A T rn C Pulloven end eerdlgeni. phy as a personal award. 'Nailomat' Speeds of fun, but it was clear from congress at a meeting of the w VV C r \ I C lx O Hand-kniti, domeslici end Import 1, Ten members of tourna­ Dispatch of Mail the tone of her voice that she school’s NFL group early in ment play will b« selected by could supply him with even January. referees to receive All-State Now you can mail your let­ more fun. In fact, if the AFTER SKI BOOTS I IMPORTED LODEN COATS i ters and Christmas cards with­ police catch him, the best Boy's Christmos Wish Imports and domrstie awards and each will receive FOR MEN and WOMEN a beautiful trophy. One mem­ out licking and sticking stamps. thing they might do is turn Excellent stock him over to Sister Mariana. I wish that I had been a ber of tournam ent play will Use the “Mailomat"—an auto­ shepherd boy receive the "Most Valuable matic mailbox that speeds your The Advent Wreath cere­ GIFT Player’’ award. Two school letters and cards. You simply mony, though delayed, was In Bethlehem. I would CERTIFICATES wall plaqtes will ba awarded insert coins and dial the post­ completed, which was sister’s have felt so glad to the two schools with the age you need—any value, in» idea in the first place. The To see Our Lord and 5081 E. Colfax . . . EA. 2-8258 highest attendance at the eluding airmail and special de­ bomb prank has been played Mary and enjoy tournament games. Valuable livery. The machine prints the on a number of public schools The angels’ songs. Open Evei Till Chritfmai prizes will be awarded to postage for you. There is a in Denver recently, but the GLODT BICYCLE & NOVELTY SHOP lucky spectators after the “Mailomat” In the main post Cherry Hills Academy is the I never after that could final game on Sunday eve­ Cftfth or office only, 18th at Stout first Catholic school to be have been bad. 253 Broadway Payment Plan SP. 7-6438 ning, Jan. 27. Streets, Denver 2. bethered. —David Anderson

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Chri.sl in ChristlmaN Theme Phon* Phone CH 4 DICK BURGS CH. 4- 3 Pupils Win Sodality Poster Contest 2494 2494

(Calkadral High Seboet, decorations between the con­ of the classes took part in the D earer) vent and the Grant Street program, and the entire stu­ STUDIO Winner! in t h e sodality building of the high school dent body joined in the song poster contest were Charlotte were made by the sodality. feet Bray of homeroom four, Clare They include painted figures of Because Christmas .means Matson of room three, and Ma­ the ~ Infant ifant Christ and troops greeting cards, aspects of the rie Maltby of room two. Prizes of angels coming to adore at holy season came to view in of (5, $2.50, and 91, respect­ His’ manger. The figures, high­ tableaux of live greeting cards. ively, were awarded these stu­ lighted by spotlights, span the Freshmen w h o represented dents Monday afternoon, Dec. second-floor balcony. Lumina­ their class with a card were 17. ries line the convent porches Patty Jay, Erlene Dreher, Bob ENJOY A DELICIOUS Potter* were judged on and the fence surrounding the Herrera, and Bonnie Strauss. their effectireneit in putting courtyard. Lights will burn Sophomores were Bill Denny, ecrott the theme of keeping each evening until after the Justin Delaney, and Jim Chriit in Chrittmai. The con­ New Year. Brown. test was open to the entire Students' Songfest student body. Student Council members The first* and second-year Cathedral High School has planned and executed the as­ Spanish classes pictured a entered its display of ‘‘Anjrels sembly that was held for the Spanish greeting card. Their in Adoration” in the Denver student body Wednesday morn­ representatives were Martha lightinfc contest. The outdoor ing, Dec. 19. Members of each Almanza, Margaret Takita, and Michael Lopez. Juniors showed a winter scene on their live card. John Best Wishes for a MeInnis, Mary Roberts, and Gale Jackson took the parts. Complete Willi $ 4 8 5 As a grand finale the seniors Happy Holiday Season \ depicted the meaning of Christ­ All the Trimmings...... mas that- goes deeper than the cheerful, happy spirit that lives Children’s Portions at Children’s Prices Thanks for your patronage in ’56 in the herats of all who cele­ and may we serve you in 1957? brate the joyful season. Under Whole Live 1125 this happy exterior is the rea­ LOBSTER Maine ...... Closed Christmas Day son for true, deep joy—the quiet majesty of the manger, Including Potato** and Hot Bread* TOMMY'S FISH & CHIPS where Christ lies. Doran Mc­ Mullen, Patricia Leech, and 800 South Colorado Boulevard SK. 6-2606 John Avila took part in this DANCING tableau, Avila reading the story of Christmas from the Gospel of St. Luke while the During Advent the girls have been doing Friday and Saturday IVight§ Wa extend holiday greetingi & best uithes Is part of the Advent prep­ other two represented the holy A Jesse Tree arations of the freshman handnydfk, making gifts for their families and 9:30 ’till 1:30 a.m. from pair at Bethlehem. other friends, as an expression of the true spirit homemaking class at Holy Family High School, C.4V.\LERI’S RESTALRAIVT The band, under the direc­ of Christmas. Thursday morning, Dec. 20, at FREE DINNER PARKING FOR EXCEPTIONAL FOODS Denver. Here Jean Keiter, Eileen Downs, class they are exchanging gifts with an “Advent tion of Lloyd Bowen, opened *t two location* after 5 p.m., and anything on Sunday* FEATURING STEAKS Sharon Brehm, Mildred Lind, and Sunny Fran­ friend” whom they chose by lot the first Mon­ and holiday*—1 hour ju*t next door and 2 hour* at AND the a-ssembly with the “Christ­ cis examine the symbols of the ancestors of day of Advent -and for whom they have been Municipal Parking Garage, 1625 Tremont MANY OTHER AMERICAN AND ITALIAN DISHES mas Parade.” Choral groups, Christ—David, the Root of Jesse, and Abraham performing acts of charity throughout the sea­ Private Banquet Rooms Available directed by Sister Alice Cath­ —made by the girls for their little spruce. son in secret. J. I I I Open 7 Days a Week erine, sang “The Carol of the - r + - f + ~ - r T + GRand 7-6969 Bells,” “Hodie,” "When the 044 4780 Tejon GLndle 6-9744 Work of Holy Family Sodalists Savior Christ Was Born,” and ;«cwnMw«icimwfW)cicici(«wcfif*nitiM«<(i the “Praise Carol.” They had CHERRY TREE HUT sung these selections at the Permanent Nativity Scene Constructed A UNIQUE AND FASCINATING HOME-LIKE lighting ceremonies of the Den­ RESTAURANT ver Civic Center under the di­ (Holy Family High School, Heffernan, Gloria O’Hayre, Judy Berger, Joe O’Hayre, Mar­ Denver) Judy Brown, and Pat Holenbek. garet O’Leary. Sheila Schmitt, Best Wishes rection of the Rev. Richard People driving down Utica The second^^e of the Lamp Jeanne Stevens, and Bill Vitale. Hiester Monday evening. Post, Utican school paper, is Street will find again an out­ Virginia Frey with 14 points IS NOW FEATURING for a due to be circulated Dec. 20. School activities came to a door manger in front of Holy- leads the sophomores. Nancy close with the sodality dance The students leave today at Romero and Stephanie Hupp Very Happy Family High School. The so- 12:30 o’clock for the holidays. complete the sophomore list. A Complete New Menu of Wednesday evening, Dec. 19, in dalists have reconstructed their For the past two weeks they Jolna Beeson, Robert Christie, Christmas Oscar Malo Hall. Admission for Bethelehem scene this year out have been going to classes from Joan DeAndrea, and Vincent DELICIOUS SPECIALTY DINNERS of permanent materials. 8 to 12:30 o’clock in order to boys was set at 60 cents; girls Scheetz hold freshman honors. At Most Reasonable Prices who attended were required to Tom Metz, prefect, and Pat work for the Christmas rush. Honor Roll The honor roll for good citi­ Romero have led the way, with zenship i.s a bit larger. Twenty DINNERS $1.10- $1.25 • $1.35 UP turn, in a gift for a teen-aged Dennis Jones, Greg Rice, and Honors for the first quarter orphan. points are required for this Larry Clinton assisting in the are announced. Leading the honor. Seniors rated high in HOOVER'S RESTAURANT Nativity s e t’s construction. senior honor roll is Janet Young citizenship are Loretta Calla­ Make Your Christmas Call a Others who gave a.ssistance are with 15 points. Janet Holthaus han, Diane Coffey, Nancy Dur­ 8tli .\ve. at Ash St. EA. 2-2622 M Jean Berger, Lois Spirek, Nan­ and Pat Tanko follow with 14 ant, Tom Metz, Greg Rice, Ed Dinner Reservations With Us Now! M cy Romero, and Judy Heffer- points. To make the honor roll Schwartz, Kathy Sigg, Pat Tan­ nan. at Holy Family 12 honor points ko, and Janet Young. We Will Be Cloied Chriitmai Day—Open New Year’* Day g ZOA'E CA B The building itself carries the are required. .-\n A merits 3 Catering to Parties in our distinctive Private Dining Rooms .Kathleen Love, Margy Ma­ MAin 3-7171 Christmas theme throughout as points, a .B two, etc. Marlene ONE BLOCK WEST OF LAKESIDE CENTER MARGUERITE HOOVER GEORGIA MONAGHAN g the result of other sodalists’ Burns, Diane Coffey, Sharon honey, Margaret Moffat, and I CHEAPER RATES Marlene Spero hold junior class 2-WAV RADIO CLEAN NEW CARS wo-rk. Leading the inside dec­ Cummings, Peggy Grace, Emily 6090 W. 44th Avenue HA. 4-3816 orators was Barbara Beatty, Hanrahan, Mary Ann Lutter, honors in citizenship. Fifteen who claims her little sister, Ron Potter, and Greg Rice are sophomores are listed: Claudia I fT'e Extend Sincere Yuletide Greetings X Mary Pat, was a big heln. Help- also listed. Deats, Judy Foley, Virginia Paramount ing Barbara, too, in hern art Leading the juniors are Jean Frey, Carol Halter, Eileen Hef­ 519 16th Street work on the windows and in the Berger and Marlene Spero with ner, Rosemary Nuoci. Dennis 0 X Restaurant \ Pizzichino, Nancy Romero, ilRMPKAlIT HOTEL December 21*t • December 27tb halls were Cathy Penna, Mar­ 16 points each. Margy Mahoney garet O’Leary, Mary Stone, with 16 points is in third place. Charlene Sandborn, Marie Where Denver’* Society Entertain* for Luncheon* "KING AND FOUR Jean and Judy Berger, Kath­ Jane Loehr, Margaret Moffat, Schwartz, Barbara Jo Sigg, and Dinners and Lounge s QUEENS" leen Callahan, Jan Kizzor, Jan­ and Rosemary Scheuering each Jane Stephens, Mary Sullivan, FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE'PARTIES. Clark Gable and Eleanor Parker Judy Thornsberrj’, and Julius HOME MADE "RUNNING TARGET" ice Helm, Lois Spirek, Judy have 14. Others honored are D.4NCES A.ND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3-3101 Doris Dowlinf and Arthur Franz Toth. Beautiful Ballroomi Private Dining Room* RAVIOLI and FINE STEAKS Twenty freshmen are on the Cor. t8th & Pecos Denver Ph. GL. 5-9960 x citizenship honor list: Pat SMIlMlIiaikMilllillMlMiltltMtliliMikllkMlMlMiaiMtMiMlll! 'Alien Ground' to Open Ahern, Jody Barnard, Joan Valley Drive-In Beeson, Regina Breheny, Joan 6360 E. Evan* THE LINCOLN ROOM l-VAv/y ^^4. DeAndrea, Joy Marie Francis, December 21st • December 23rd Public Library Series Mary Gray, Barbara Kelly, Jan- Hospitality Center A p ■Va "BETWEEN HEAVEN r O » E T O G.a In a frontier town, on a des- received a six months’ grant elle McDonnell, Teresa Mc­ Banquet and Meeting Rooms V A AND HELL" from the Fund for Adult Edu­ Nulty, Phyllis Paulino, Mary Robert Wagner and Broderick I ert island, in the heart of a Joyce Pistole, Vince Scheetz, 12-1200 PERSONS Crawford Icity, or in an African village— cation. 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F O R FINAL ARRANGEMENTS Mass on Dec. 23 Cherry Creek/^ L SK 6-8202 In Buffalo Church I Mast will be offered this Open 12 Hoon Till 8:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 23, at 10 o’clock in St. Elimbetb’* Church, Buffalo Creek, ac­ cording to Monsignor Elmer Reservations FL. 5-3533 2% § J. Kolka, who i* in charge 1730 SOUTH COLORADOCXORAI BOULEVARD of the mountain church some i s 40 mile* southwest of u Denver. i V Thuncfay, December 20, T956 f M TfN Offlct, fM l«iiiiock S htft THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephont/ ICeyitone 4-4205

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They now attend Sts. Colfax at Downing Dtnvor AG Store Credit — Free Delivery KEyatons 4-3217 598 S. Gilpin SP. 7-6075 S. CUytoo A LouUioiio PE. 3-9417 Peter and Paul’s Church, where Mrs. McGuire is active. Her latest achievement was a new Announcing the Reopening set of vestments for Father Mc­ Please Patronize Mahon. I^To all our friends Your REGISTER The McGuires have a daugh­ g and customers — may THE HOUSE OF ter, Catherine, at home and two I you enjoy the happiest Advertisers and LITTLE MEN sons, John of 568 Marion Street, holiday season ever I Mention . Full Tim« Coro for Boy» Denver, and Lt. Col. James, $12.00 p«r weok. stationed at Minneapolis, Minn. Seniibla Price* MARCOVE THE REGISTER SK 6-4232 They also have four grand­ • BREAKFASTS held in the school auditorium. The youngest Toy Parade Held pictured above are daughters. • LUNCHEONS DRUG CO. I some of the pupils member of a family brought a new toy, and The Chriatma* meeting of • DINNERS of St. Vincent de these toys were put in boxes to be given to the Altar and Roaary Society • SEA FOODS 400 Exat Colfax At St. Vincent's Paul’s School, Den­ the Santa Claus Shop. More than 350 toys were (Ih> Ball; 6 a.a. til 10 *.■« will be held Thuraday, Dec. y Oppoaito the Cathedral X SOUTH GAYLORD ver, who took part in the toy parade that was collected in this parade. 20, in the achool. Each per- SUPER CHEF + + 4- + + + aon I* aaked to bring a 50 IkliMdiMiMdtMdtliMiadiMtiS cent gift for exchange. Xcroaa f n a Catkadral ‘Story of Christmas* and ‘Christ-Candle* E. Colfax at L.ftB Shopping District Christmas Forty Anna Marie Espinosa was Please Patronize St. Vincent Pupils Present Programi hostess on' Saturday, Dec. 15, DOYLE’S Your REGISTER BELM ONT EMPIRE MARKET for the Christmas party held by the “Swatane” Camp Fire PHARMACY Advertisers and PLUMBING CO. Johnny Meyers Bob Holm (St. Vincent de Paul’* Pari*h, by Edward Almon; and the School band, under the direc­ Th* Particalar Orcgglat Denver) Wise Men, by Robert Hurley, tion of Jim Fay, played at the girls. Members attending were Mention Repairing & Contracting I Open Week Dart and Sunday* Judy Gleason, Judene Fualteri, 17th AVE. and GRAN! NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL Pupils of the parish school Gary Hamburg, and Jeffrey evening performance. THE REGISTER I 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. presented their Christmas pro­ Barton. Si*ter Ludavine, principal Marianne Amato, Connie Tru- Fr» EstimatM ilo, Nancy Robb, Christina KE. 4-5987 FREE DEUVERY Sam Boxer, Mfr. 1076 S. Garlord gram to their parents and The upper grades presented of Si. Vincent de Paul'* Daya PE. 3-2070 Qaelity Meats - Sea Food friends on Sunday, Dec. 16, in School, reque*t* the parent* Craw, Oli'via Kopp, Marlene the evening program, which Nelson, Lu Beth Casselman, Night! EA. 2-5379 ! 1058 S. Gaylord SP 7-7567 the school hall. was entitled “T h e Christ- to *ee that the children at­ tend Ma** during the week Kay Angelo, Barbara Stone, and ^tnigiginngieigtgieigigigtaigKicifv^ The afternoon performance Candle.’’ The eighth grade stu­ Diane Green. « eatured the lower grades. This dents played the principal char­ one other day be*ide* Sun­ R I ^ 9 ' ey acters: Mother Madelon, Elsie day. On Friday, Dec. 21, Mrs. Ger­ ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH R GIFT HDQS. group presented “The Story of ald Malone’s fourth grade Blue Gift Suggestions R Christmas.’’ The choral speak­ Baber; Hans, Walter Kautzky; Gifts for Aged '' Sunbeam Appliances ! Beautiful Cards j ing was done by the second Greted, Anna Marie Weinzap- Bird group will gather in the Please Patronize These Friendly Firms ! and Wrappings ! grade pupils. The carols were fel; and Friedel, Fred Hamel. The 16 Brownies of Troop home of Mrs. George Graul for Reveraware — Deicowara 31, under the leadership of their Christmas party, and will Vernon ware Dithet j I Coty and Lentheric Gift Setaj sung by the third and fourth The Chri-st Child was portrayed Mrs. M. Robinson and Mrs. R. Stanley Tool* graders, and the tableau con­ by John Quinlan, a first grader. then deliver the stuffed animals Whitman’* & Brecht’* | sisted of the first graders. The The fifth grade sang the “Ta­ Ruhland, made 128 neck scarfs they have been making for the Alameda Drug Store CONOCO PRODUCTS Tree Light* Sc Stand* and head scarfs for the men Ridge Home. Y Candies j little girls were angels, and the per Song;’’ the sixth grade V. O. PETERSON, Prop. y ^ ^TOYS & GIFTS FOR ALLj boys were shepherds. The sang “0 Christmas Tree;’’ and and women at the Mullen Home At last week’s PTA mieeting, Lubrication-Oelco Batteries y SO. GAYLORD Blessed Mother was played by for the Aged. They presented Mrs. Mulcahy was givenia cop­ Cat Rate Dro^§ y the seventh grade sang carols. these gifts to them at a party Car Washing y Cynthia Schierburg; St. Joseph, St. Vincent de Paul’s Grade per chafing dish, the doiors of Fountain Service ' Sundries y HARDWARE the little girls gave at the home which were Mr. and Mrsl Ches­ y Lent Drug | recently. Your Bu*inett Appreciated W. A. (Dutch) Thomas y ter Borelli. y 1055 S. Gaylord j i RA 2-5664 - Freo DeliTery i Brownie Troop 184 will hold Alameda & So, Broadway Alameda Sc Logan PE, 3-9840 y I I 1000 S. Cayibrd «t T«nnet«e« I its annual mother and daugh­ I W« Giv« S& H Green Stwmpe I Sanctuary Worker Feted SP. 7-2961 ter Christmas party on Thurs­ y « PjtMSlltBlkftaStfiiBlItBlMtSlSdlltK. day, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in Novena Rites y Christmas Greetings R y R the home of Mrs. John Zimmer- y R In Bl. Sacrament Parish mann, 1301 S. Jackson. y R In St. Joseph's y Prescriptions Are Our Specialty R Brownie Troop 95 will sing y R (Ble**ed Sacrament Pari*h, At the suggestion of the carols for the shutins in the ly R BONNIE BRAE St. Vincent de Paul neighbor­ Perfumes - Cosmetics - Toiletries R Denver) president, Mrs. Francis J. Hill, On Christmas Fountain Service ■ Candies - Tobaccos R More than 75 women listened the business meeting was omit­ hood on Sunday, Dec.,23, from \l with interest on Friday, Dec. ted and the day was railed “So­ 6 to 7 p.m. I If s phie’s Day.’’ (St. Joaeph’a Redemptoriat \* R Shopping Center 14, to Mrs. Louis Dispense’s hu­ The Little Flower Circle will Pariah, Denver) V ROSYLN PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE morous account of her early ex­ The officers of the society meet for a potluck supper at 6 'y periences in d eco ratin g the were hostesses for the tea that p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20, in the The novena services in honor JAMES HENRY, Prop. I sanctuary of the Blessed Ss^cra- concluded the celebration. home of Mrs. Earl Hahn. of Our Mother of Perpetual I 98 S. Penn at Bayaud SP 7-306.5 I ment Church. Forty boys and girls under Help -will be held as usual on CONOCO PRODUCTS Preisser's Red & White Mrs. T. Renaud was hostess Christmas Day. There will be no Her work began more than the direction of ,Si.ster Joan to the St. Marian Rnochle Cir­ Lubricatieo, Car Waahlnf* Batteria Francis sang a group of Christ­ cle, which held its first meeting novena services in the morning, Recharred, Tire Vuicaniainy Grocery and Market 25 years ago in the little base­ mas carols. but there will be devotions at FTe Gire Pioneer Stamps ment church and will continue Dec. 13. Other members of the 3 o’clock in the afternoon, and through the 1956 Christmas The entire parish joins in circle who attended are Mmes. FANCY MEATS, VEGETABLES, grateful appreciation to Mrs. at 5:30 and 7:30 o’clock in Cure d'Ars Parish BONNIE BRAE holidays at the request of the W. A. Harpold, W. A. Huter, the evening. AND QUAUTY GROCERIES pastor, the Rt. Rev. Monsig;nor Dispense for her long and un­ Francis Nixon, C. Petry, Chris Please Patronize These Friendly Firms Conoco Service Free Delivery SPruce 7-4447 Harold V. Campbell. selfish service in beautifying Stahl, and James Turelli. This The weekly games party will the altar of God in the Blessed be canceled this Monday night, 724 So, (Jniveriity PE. 3-9909 2331 E. Ohio Ave. (S. Univ. and Ohio) In presenting her with a group will meet the second Sacrament Church. Thursday of each month. Dec. 24, because it is Christmas beautiful gift from the .A.ltar St. Joan of Arc’s Circle will and Rosary Society, Monsignor There will be no Junior New­ Eve, The catechism classes for Please Patronize THELMA KASSON The firms listed here be the guest of Mmes. Paul man Club meetings until after the children attending the SotmifL S aosl Campbell commented upon her Dwyer and C. V. Gooding on Your REGISTER r BEAUTY SALON deserve to be remembered dependability and loyalty, as the holidays. public schools will be held as F’riday, Dec. 21. usiual this Sunday after the Advertisers and 2876 Colorado Blvd. when you are distributing Cleaners - Launderers well as her artistry in floral ar­ Mr.s. Theodore Kittleson and Hair Styling rangements. Masses but not on Dec. 30 L. E. Shacklett Joe Abell Mrs. J. W. Cerney are guests in St. Cajetan's School because of the sisters’ retreat. Mention Permanent Waving your patronage in the dif­ Two of her relatives, Mrs. St. Joseph’s Hospital. PHONE D Extn 3-nSS 715 S. University The, Rev. James Sullivan, THE REGISTER Th«1ina KAtaoa O'CoaApr* Owner) ferent lines of business. PE. 3-6529 Russell Dispense and Mrs. Phil­ The Social Activity Group lip Dispense, both active in St. of Blessed Sacrament and other Plans Party Dec. 20 C.SS.R., will leave shortly after Catherine’s Parish, and at least East Denver parochial schools Christmas to conduct th e Sisters of Mercy Retreat at the J o h n C. a dozen neighbors, Catholic and will meet Friday, Dec. 21, in (St. Cajetan'* Pariah, Denyer) YOU ALWAYS non-Catholic, participated in the school gymnasium at 8 p.m. The annual children’s Christ­ mother-house in Omaha. The S choll the festivities. Eight pa.st presi­ Chaperones for the evening mas party at St. iCajetan’s Rev. Joseph Meunier, C.SS.R., SAVE AT dents out of 11 now living in will leave for Raton, N. Mex., FINEST will include Messrs, and Mmes. School is set for Dec. 20, the MEATS AND O^W UjtM COxi Denver also attended. Francis X. Coyle, Thomas Batt, beginning of the Christmas va­ to give the year-end retreat to C. H. Kerns, M. 'T. Murray, Ed­ cation. All planning and pur­ the Sisters of Mercy. The Rev. GROCERIES SIMMONS DRUG Stephen Livernois, C.SS.R., of ward O’Hara, Robert J. Miles, chasing this 'year is being han­ 2815 Fairfax 2868 Colo. Blvd. FR. 7-2614 LOYOLA PARISH Healey, James Kerr, and Don­ dled by the Dads’ party com­ Pine City, Minn., will come to FR. 7-2706 ald Dunn. mittee of the Athletic Club of Denver to give the sisters’ re­ SAVE TIME TRADE AT HOME “The Sacred Heart Devotions the PTA. The Young Ladies’ treat at St. Joseph’s Convent Rock; Floii and the Moral Life’’ will be the Sodality is aiding in the proj­ E. 17th and Race topic for the Rev. Anton J. Bo­ ect, and a Christmas program rer, S.M.B., in his talk at the is being scheduled by the school y S Rocky’s Pharmacy, Inc. perpetual noveha devotions on children. y Chrislrttas Greetings R Your Convenient Friday night, Dec. 217 7:30 Catechism classes for all pub­ y R Cosmetics Druggist o’clock. lic school children desiring to Recommended Firms II Confessions in preparation make their First Communion Stover’s Gandies Prescriptions Liquor I OBERG & KELLER 1 for Christmas will be heard on or to receive instruction prior » ______R Just Received New Shipment of Friday, Dec. 21, from 8 to 9 to the coming Confirmation are ^AUTO REPAIR SHOPI for Auto Annunciation Parish p.m. and on Saturday from 3 being taught by the sisters on Hummel Figurines to 6 p.m. and from 7 :30 to 9 Wedne.sdays after regular “TWIN” OBERG p.m. .school hours at 4 o’clock. A Fine Selection of LONDON MARKET BILL KELLER SERVICE KEYSTONE 4-8837 Imported and Domestic AND GROCERY Sf. Pius Crib Figure^ y 1275 Sberman Denver J OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. Wines and Liquors Quality Meat* and Grocerie* Williams Nash, Inc. PHONES: MA. 3-5239. TA. 5-3841 3800 WALNUT Imported From Italy

Bonnie Brae Drug Aurora. — (St. Pius Tenth nounced for Miss Barbara Ham­ Authorised Sales & Service 763 So. UniTorsity Parish) —• Arriving this week mond of this parish and Ronald RA 2-2874 All Saints Parish from Italy is the initial set of Lassek of Wichita; and for HUDSON s a l e s Expert Mechanical Work All Make§ Brentwood eight carved-wood crib figures Donald Lecy of Fitzsimons Hos­ \ //SERVICE which will adorn the log siding pital and Miss Mary Patricia 2030 S. University * SH. 4-2781 crib constructed by Clarence Walsh of St. Pius Tenth Parish Wood. in Rochester, Minn. OPEN EVENINGS Through the generou* do­ Names of likely candidates nation* of the Altar and Ro- for officers a n d committee G&W HARDWARE *ary Society, a B a 1 d \/ i n members of the parish Credit organ i* being purche*ed and Union should be suggested to VIC HEBERT INC. will be in*talled in the up- Maj. George French, president, by calling EM 4-2571. Officers 3660 Downing Complete Selection of atair* choir loft of the church. will be elected at the annual Sins. 1911 Toy* & Returned to the parish this meeting Jan. 16. 1 week were the chalice and The St. Joseph Canasta Cir­ Christmas Decorations ciborium given by the Rev. cle will meet at 8 o’clock Thurs­ day, Dec. 20, at the home of Edwin Biere, former chaplain •rMl to at Fitzsimons Hospital. These Mrs. Margie Wortham, 1139 2102 So. Federal Blvd. sacred vessels were regilded Tucson. on lost Celfas through donations of old gold rtorMa 5-4441 WE. 5-1701 collected by the Altar and Ro­ All Saints' Classes i ' R v i c e sary Society. **W'e Don’t Want All the Business— Just Yours** r> Banns oi marriage are an- Will Resume Jan. 3 (All Saint*’ Pariah, Denver) HOLY FAMILY ST. PETER & PAUL The weekd^ catechism CONTINENTAL t classes will bepn Christmas va­ PARISH PARISH cation after the session Friday, G E T O U R Dec. 21. Classes will resume on Thursday, Jan. 3. LINCOLN Sincere thanks for your potronoge during fht A Christmas party for the LOW PRICE Infant of Prague Circle will be held in the home of Mrs. past year. We-hope we may serve you as well FRED LUCCI BLALACK'S Stephen K. i r k m a n , :^892 S. niERCURY STANDARD SERVICE Meade Street this Thursday evening, Dec. 20, at 8 o'clock. O n 0 jf .L In the New Yeor, Merry ChrisImasI Custom Upholstery 44th, Tennyaon GR. 7-9908 Lubrication -TirM - Batterie* Monday Deadline Your cor is one of your most treasured possetiioni. and New Furniture Choose it with core from a dealer in whom you Since Chriatma* fall* on have confidence . . . where it^rill be serviced care­ Braconier Plumbing & Heating Made to Order Please Patronize 'Tueaday of next week, eor- fully and treated respectfully. reapondent* are eaked to CAPITAL Beautiful Samples to Show 734 So. Univer«itv Your REGISTER have new* copy for the t3th and Day or Evening Calh Advertisers and “Denver Catholic Regiater’’ Broadw ay SP. 7-1679 or^RA. 2-7363 Mention of that week in the “Regia­ c ^ 0 IL iB sd L 4410 Elm Ct. G L 5-1222 THE REGISTER ter'’ office by Monday, TAbor 5-5191 1700 Eaat Colfax Arena* DExttr 3-4221 Dec. 24, J 'l-A. PAGE ELEVEN DecemWr 20,19M Offk«, 93f ianfiock Sfrttt THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Ttlephone, Ktytfon* 4^205 Rabies Vaccination Deadline The deadline for rabies vac­ The new rabies tags for 196? cination will be March 1, 1957, are green. Each tag has a reg­ at which time all dogs must be istration number that is re­ vaccinated. corded at the time of the vac­ cination and filed with the Dr. Harvard Larson, chief. Health Department’s Veterinary Veterinary Public Health Serv. Public Health Service office. ice, Denver Department of Dr. Larson stressed that the Health and Hospitals, urged green rabies tag will identify Denver dog owners to take their the dog as having been inocu­ animals to their private vet­ lated and will also assist in find- - erinarians for the shots that ing his owner if the dog wan­ will provide protection against ders from home and is picked rabies. up hy a .stranger.

Let us pray with deep reverence on g this most blessed day for peoce on | eorth . . . good will toward all men. ^ % Mr. and Mrs. A. A. King . . . Francis King J King's Frigid Food Bonk I y 20-H So. University PE. 3-3533 a

JOE ONOFRIO F St. Joseph Hospital St. Joseph’s Hospital, Denver, at telle Higdon, recovery room; Mary Worthman, PBX operator; IT'S CHRISTMAS CLUB TIME its annual Christmas party for Myrtle Mellick, R.N.; Mary Agnes Kimsey, surgery aide; Carrie 1332 Broadway Palmer, laundry; Valeria Morgan, G.N.; Home of QualitT Party for Employes Tuesday, Dec. is. paid Third row, Bette Fanger, R.N.; Katherine Pomering, R.N.; Members of this year's Club are busy select­ PIANOS honor to the loyalty and devotion Helen Murphy, chief record librarian; Mary V. White, R.N.; ing presents to make others happy . . . and Wa Bur. Sell, or Trade of 22 men and women who have been on its staff 10 yedrs or Catherine Kollander, R.N.; Johanna Ziegler, salad girl; Helen longer. Miss Gertrude Johnston, housemother in the school of Pritchard, R.N.; they have the cash. Many of these members nursing, has been employed for 37 years. • Back row, Patrick O’Connor, maintenance department; Wil­ have already joined our big 1957 Christmas The service veterans are, from left to right, front row, Lillie liam Petersmith, dishwasher; William B. Long, chief laboratory Roberts, PBX operator, and Gertrude Johnston; second row, technician; Elwood Melmer, carpenter; and John Gleeson, Club. Next Christmas season they'll again Margaret Fleckenstein, laundry; Jessie Shields, laundry; Les- surgery orderly. Their total years of -service number 3611 hove ready cash for Christmas shopping. + + + - -f- 4 + + ' -r + + Will you? Join our new Club to make sure! Lester Betsy Ross . Cable-Mehlin 1,000 Persons at Annual All-Day Party Your Friendly Neighborhood Bank 1332 Broadway CH 4-4556 ^4c)(ic«()<<ctc«««!eicMa*>Mm»»i»i»di»t»kkMmMik»kkltfaHd»tMtkkkkk»HriR charge). Sister Raphaella, Sis­ ter Marie Faustine, and Sister Mary Cyrilla; Decorations—Sister Patricia Mary (in charge), Sister M. Cyprian, Sister Ann Catherine, Sister Veronica, Sister M. Ro- sine. Sister M. Michael, and Sister M. Dolorosa; BREWED WITH Program — Sister Michael Therese and Sister M. Fabian, co-chairmen; Sister Therese Martin, Sister Mary Jerome, {/'■'PURE ROCKY Sister Mary Daniel, and Sister Agnes de Sales, music director of school; Meal assignment and servers MOUNTAIN —Sister Mary Cordis and Sister Miriam Therese.

SPRING WATER Season's Greetings from WALT, FREDA ond JIMMY CARLTON J o Ow l J j i k n d i L , TENNYSON JEWELERS s WOLHURST CLUB t o ( M Diamonds J Colorado Springs Road PY. 4-1527 AMIRICA'S #|NI tIOMT •ft* tastts rifrisAin{ the dolls as a Scout project. Left to right, the Watches Dolls Given by Scouts cbarie» girls are Ruth Ann Bottorff, Pamela Cory, I LITTLETON, COLORADO Marianne Thornton, Mary M arpret Ogle, To SflBta Clous Shop JoAnn Daly, Nancy Jo Tolve (standing), Joanne 4415 W. 43rd Ave. Claus Shop, is shown here being presented Wais, scout leader, Mrs. Charles Cory; and GR. 7-5420 seated, Janie Hastings. Not pictured is Mary dolls by Girl Scout Troop 793. The girls dressed Ellen Roche.

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W hich CapiiircM Spirit? By m DrraM It C«HNidera ImpoM.<(ible World Touched Briefly at Christmas A Tole of By FtANK Momnsii mas exalts humility and pov­ strength. Finally, a day of WRY HAS CHRISTMAS erty, whereas the world looks birth which showed such •0 tooched tb« world? It up to affluence. It is the promise — with worship by Dedication Makes for Strength conUadlcU many thinn the feast of weakness, whereas kings and songs by angels — world aeta atock in. Christ­ the world relies upon develimed into seeming fail­ Two Christmases ure. 'The Child adored by I^HRISJMAS IN AMKRICA this year will be Bray shepherds became the Man BUT T R U p abandoned by nearly every­ 'Power Is Made Perfect' ^ and exciting: as usual. Presents in abundance one. The world dislikes sad be stacked beneath the brigrhtly lighted Christmas endings. By Paul H. Hallett it has elicited tremendous energies in Israel’s trees; families and friends will assemble for plentiful sets fir Cstksict L a YET NOW, 1,900 years “ POW ER IS MADE perfea in weak­ 1,5(K),(XM) Jewish residents. With the marvel­ CnerrMt ISSI. N.aw a 8-rrtai food and grood cheer. Be M. I. MURRAY later, the Christmas story is ness,” wrote St. Paul, referring to the fact that ous ability of the Jew to get along in the the supreme story of history. man’s infirmities ate often the best concjidon world, almost any Israeli could do better ’^lse- But there will be little of outward signs of Christ­ S ’M MiGU£L ( MeXKb) ^ Christmas time marks the mas in Hungary, a land which once celebrated the cot/y/f/frto STM only occasion when the prac­ for (jod to achieve great things in him. where than he could in Palestine, where the feast with typical Central European gaiety. There will GUTlfyfffr tical world actually stops to In a sense somewhat different from what average yearly income is about $4(X) a year. ZtptC F»lftC'SOW consider a miracle — and the Apostle means, the deprivation of many Yet the Jew of Israel is willing to forego be few if any presents for the children; as for food, more than a miracle. fathers of families will be grateful if they have things invented by man to "give him a, lift” countless comforts and supposed necessities, The reason may be tfiat often adds precisely to Mi power of achieve­ enough to keep their children from starvation. Few the world realizes it 'i s and risk constant danger of annihilation from families will assemble for the feast; they will mourn wrong. In Its fiction it ap­ ment That truth is given point by Pasquale a hostile Arab world, in order to found a Jew­ instead absent members, loved ones killed in the re­ proves of things similar to Marranzino’s admirable series of articles, in the ish homeland. 'The hardships he must endtlPe cent fighting, deported to the living death of Siberian Christmas. Stories have al­ Rochy Mountain News on the new Trajppist give.him strength; they are not felt in the ways been popular that tell establishment at Snowmass. slave labor camps, or who have fled from their native of the poor and weak climate of an overpowering ideal. land and how have to start life anew, in utter desti­ triumphing over the strong THESE MONKS, who work in the RALPH WALDO EMERSON’S tution. and proud. That is fiction, Colorado uplands where the temperature is grandfather, a Congregational minister, used to whereas Christmas is real. In sometimes 20 degrees below, do not have any­ pray every night that none of his descendants recognizing the feast, the e t \I'ERE VS E t o s e e k the real meaning of % thing to drink but water, though in cold might be rich. Ac least as far as his own son Christmas on this Dec. 25, 1956, we would do so materialistic world is saying, Y Saitil tAcd(Kcl\j^ “Oh, if only all such stories, weather many consider coffee or tea a practi­ was concerned, Providence blessed his wish. not in peaceful, comfortable America, but in strife- (d-U4-i) it buried could be true If only Christ­ cal necessity. Yet these monks do amazingly Ralph Waldo's father died leaving six chil­ torn, impoverished Hungary, Tinsel and trappings do ■ in the tame coffin mas could be every day.” efficient work in preparing the new monas­ dren under 10, and Ralph Waldo and his broth­ not make a Christmas; understanding the real mes­ as his friend Actually, it can. If the tery for later occupancy. ers and sisters often had hungry days. Their sage and meaning of the Birth of Christ will do so. Saint Serncu'U world became truly Chris­ ai Clair Jaujc/ tian, Christmas would be I am not here talking about the supernat­ aunt, who wanted her nephews to become The poor people of Hungary, in rising against The. V irgin o r twe jAndes' ural aids the monks have in performing their something great, used to comfort them: By CROWN, rORMERLV IN every day. Goodness would their Communist masters for the sake of religious be admired for its own sake, tasks and living their arduous lives. Even on holding fonh visions of a future with abundant RdPAYAN CATNEDR/U-. \ liberty, prove that they understand the meaning of as i' was at Bethlehem. The a natural level, austerity helps in the doing of COLOMSIA, SOLD IN 19 36 WITH ^ meek would inherit the earth, income.’ No. By telling them stories of the the Incarnation. The Birth of Christ, after all, is the ?W>AL APPROVAL,TO A U .S great things if people are inspirited with an great men of old who cheerfully endured ■ m . as was pledged by the King bringring of the supernatural into the world. The Sec­ Sy n d ic a t e a t an unoisciosed , of the Universe, born in a ideal, though it be a false one. hardship and privation. On a natural plane, the ond Person of the Blessed Trinfty took on our hu­ PRICE, IS r a ted w o r th stable. The rulers would be A GOOD CASE in point is the modern aunt of the Emersons had the same idea that man nature so that we might share in His Divine "SEvtRAL MILLION men of faith and humility, Jewish State of Israel. Regardless of what one the Trappists of Snow Mass have, with their Nature. The message of Christmas is that we have re­ d o lla rs." as were the Kings who came from the East. may think of Zionism, no one can gainsay that supernatural vision. ceived the supernatural life of sanctifying grace, THE HARMONY of the brought us by the Child Jesus lying in the manger. 4 - God Became IBan l^APP/STS' PSPPpPsi angels would become the har­ TWf CEASMOny o p 'n e ^ mony of the world, so that h e r e is n o r o o m in the Communist ideology, all things would sing praise of course, for the supernatural; that is why there '’M/WDAtu m ''(7HS whshwc or of the Divine King. T Tut ncr)usuaLtd^PKACT/ctc The Real Reason for Christmas Joy is no Chri.stmas. Everything is ma’tWial, all is on a CLSCWHSOF ONLY ON MAUNOf Christmas is the world purely natural plane. There is no God, no hereafter, THURSDAY, EVERY WEEK I hoping that such might be. By Rev. Robert E. Kekeisen the Godhead, is like a “divine sonal Resurrection) and by no redemption, no salvation. This world is all; there The sad part of Christmas is THE REAL, and only last­ ‘mental word,” or a sub.stan- fulfilling in Himself myriad that the world seems not to tial Idea of God, and there­ is no other; there is no heaven, no hope. Misguided Mis.sile ing, reason for human joy on Messianic prophecies made realize that such could be. the Feast of the Nativity is fore God Himself. Tlj.e human centuries before. For the Communist there is no Christmas star in Christmas should, be all the astounding fact of the nature was united to the di­ THAT CHRIST possessed the sky to follow; only the red star atop the Kremlin. joy. The world could make it divine love that brought the vine nature in the Second a true human nature, with a Another Frankenstein? all joyful if it would under­ Person. Christ, though He as­ There is no God become Man to teach the truths of Incarnation. This reason lies material body and a rational By Charles B. Cobb lieved, the deepest interior of stand and keep the pledge of beyond the Wise Men and the sumed an entire human na­ soul—the second part of the eternal salvation, to bring a message of peace and hope Bethlehem. ture, with all its physical THE IDEA of the In­ the Amazon jungles. shepherds, beyond the beckon­ thesis—is as open a book as into a weary world. There is no Gospel of salvation, I CANNOT HELP SMIL­ WE ARE TOUCHED by a ing star, beyond the angelic makeup, did not assume a hu­ the New Testament. The ter-Continental Ballistic Mis­ man personality. His only only the hate-filled, strife-bearing doctrine of Marx sile, or ICBM, now being ING over the incident and dream at Christmas. Then herald, beyond Mary and Jo­ genealogy of Jesus is given; and Lenin. The Communists would perhaps under­ the obvious red faces in­ the world let- the dream seph. God became man be­ Personality is divine. He was truly, though miracu­ tested and steadily improved, FROM THIS GRAND, mys­ stand the materialistic observance that Christmas has is enough to strike fear into volved. The only thing miss­ fade, possibly because it cause of His love for us. lously, conceived and born ing that would be well worth lacks • the true Christmas The best wfty to appreciate terious union there results into the world; He grew to become for so large a part of America; they can never the heart of any peace-loving one Christ, with the effect person. seeing is the reaction of a faith. It sees the star briefly, Christmas is to cut away the manhood like other boys, with understand the real spirit of Chri.stmas that so many head-hunting Jivaro tribe but it is afraid to follow it. that all of Christ’s thoughts, the same type of nourish­ To think that just by purely sentimental and med­ freedom-loving Hungarians have testified to by their when the unexpected guest A sad fact, for that star itate upon the basic dogmas words, and actions, even ment, the same physical de­ pressing a button to set off “dropped” in. could lead all men home. those apparently only human, ficiencies of hunger, weari­ blood. the firing mechanism, a mi.s- that created the day. In the « words of theology, sometimes are divine. For actions are ness, and finally suffering sile containing i* tremen­ attributed not to the nature, and death; He reasoned most OR THE HUNGARIAN PATRIOTS who refu.sed to dously destructive warhead cold but always important, the Incarnation (“Becoming but to the person who per­ logically, and knew fear and be confined in a prison of secularism, with no can be directed to almost any Words to Live By forms them; and Christ is sorrow and weening. given target, at supersonic Flesh”) is “the Hypostatic r God, no Incarnation, no religion, have borne witness Union of two natures, one God. Perhaps St. Paul best ex­ speed, is plenty of cause for I never found the compan­ I do not think 70 years is to the never-dying reality of the first Christmas. divine and the other human, The first part of the thesis, pressed the third part of the alarm. ion that was so companion­ the time of a man or woman. that Christ is true God, is thesis: That in Christ the Christ, born into the w'orld, became Man so that we able as s o 1 i t u d e.—Henry . . . Or that years will ever in the single Person of the Science appears to be com­ Word, from which union proved clearly in the Scrip­ human and divine natures are might share in the Divinity through sanctifying grace. ing dangerously near the David Thoreau (1817-J,g62). stop the existence of me, or tures, where the Savior put anyone else.—Walt Whitman there results one Christ” hypostatically united in the That is the message of Christmas; mankind now point where the machine, like Himself above all men and one Divine Person. "Who,” To deprive the worker, di­ (1819-1892). (Tanquerey, Brevior Synop­ the robot in science fiction • * • sis Theologiae Dogmaticae, angels; claimed, as His own, the Apostle of the Gentiles can never for long be satisfied with anything less. tales, gains supremacy over rectly or indirectly, of his re­ prerogatives and authority says of the wonderful Christ, — Rev. John B. Ebel ward in order to obtain the Men’s'minds are too rfady p. 330). This definition is man. Soon mechanisms are an amalgamation of the pro­ that could belong but to God; “though He w'as by nature running the earth and the in­ utmost profits, is to make to excuse guilt in themselves, called Himself, and permitted God, did not consider being oneself guilty of a grave —Livy (59 B.C.-A.D. 17), nouncements, principally, of Vote Not Backed by U. S. ventors are groveling slaves. three Church Councils, those Himself to be called, the Son equal to God a thing to be THIS IDEA has been crime. — The Spanish Hier­ History, Bk. xxviii, ch. 25. of God in the strict sense; clung to, but emptied Him­ archy in a pastoral of Sep­ • * • of Ephesps, , and used repeatedly throughout Constantinople III. and proved all this to be due self, taking the nature of a tember, 1956. Great men are the real Him by performing miracles slave and being made like both classical and science fic­ * * • EXPLAINING, in philo-' Internationalize Jerusalem tion literature. Mary Woll- men, the men in whom na­ in His own name (even per­ uflto men” (Philip, ii, 6, 7). In smooth water God help ture has been fortunate. sophic fashion, the definition, THE HAPPENINGS of the tions. The move from Tel stonecraft Shelley, wife of the theologian points out that the poet Percy Bysshe Shel­ me! In rough water I will They are not extraordinary Life-Giving Grace past few weeks make it very Aviv to Jerusalem—by UN help myself. — Spanish pro­ —they are in the true order. a hypostatic union, generi- vote meant to be inter­ ley, wrote the world-famous cally, is one that is not plain that the United States, horror tale of Frankenstein, verb. It is the little men who are under President Eisenhower’s nationalized — was on the • • • not what they ought to be. merely accidental, but sub­ face of it a further test of the story of the man-made stantial, i.e., not merely a Present From Jesus direction, wants to work monster that gets out of con­ — Henri - F red eric Amiel through the United Nations U.S. and others’ willingness The purpose of the mis­ (1828-1881). harmony of wills, or a simple in its reaction to the Hun­ to insist on at least a mini­ trol arid roams a gloomy sions is first of all to make * * * inhabitation, or the bestowal ONCE AGAIN, at Christ- the Blessed Virgin given her garian and Egyptian prob­ mum recognition of the countryside murdering one shine for the new nations the The first and last thing re­ of some external dignity. mas, we pause to recall— true and important share in lems. We see much in favor UN’s wishes in the matter of and all. light of Christian truth and quired of genius is the love The Union was effected indeed at Mass to re-enact— the glory and love of her The story has given birth to raise up new Christians. “in the single Person of the the greatest event in man’s Son. Catholics honor ifary of such a procedure, but we the Holy Places. —Pius XII. of truth.—Goethe. must admit that it can be WE REJOICE in the fact to a misnomered phrase often * « » Word.” The Word is a name history, the Incarnation of for what God Himself made interpreted in a couple of that in recent weeks the U.S. used today: “He is creating a » * * The American people never commonly applied to the Sec­ the Son of God. Without her, His co-operator in bring­ ways, one of them not so has by her actions saved face Frankenstein.” The implica­ The glory that was Greece carry an u m b r e 11 a . They ond Person of the Divine doubt, this seemingly normal ing Jesus into the world and complimentary. It can mean and perhaps life for the UN. tion is meant to show that and the grandeur that was prepare to walk in eternal Trinity because that Person," and average birth was to be­ the human channel through that the U. S. wants to But we suggest that the U.S. someone is doing something Rome.—Edgar Allan Poe sunshine. — Alfred E. Smith consisting in a complete in­ come the most influential which not only the Savior ' strengthen the UN and work should go all the way and that will get out of hand. In (1809-1849), To Helen. (1873-1944). tellectual expression of happening since the dawn of Himself came but through in co-operation with the ma­ prove it is willing to back a the story, however, Franken­ creation. which all the graces He jority of the other nations, or UN action that went against stein is the creator of the Herald of a Peace of Soul All through the Christmas brought also flow to us. And, it can mean that the U.S. its own wishes. (By Msgr. monster, not the created. season we recall the earth- while we realize her human wants someone else to front Robert Peters in the Peoria FROM A RECENT news- shaking event in story, play, limitations, we still feel com­ for what are really its own Register) story, it seems that the mis­ Midnight Mass Around the World and song. .But at Mass we pelled to follow the example moves. sile builders are “creating ’a can actually see Jesus born of God the Father in honor­ We think that, in general, We do not suppress God by Frankenstein.” The way it before our very eyes. ing her above all other crea­ should be is: Push a button, By Rev. Daniel J. Flaherty on in America, with chimes struck 12, all the bells would tures. the U.S. has often shown its the simple decision of execu­ MIDNIGHT has never accompanying or replacing suddenly change their tune THOSE WHO ATTEND sincere interest in the suc­ tive power. Between man the missile goes; push an­ MASS on Christmas, particu­ Christ deserves to be com­ and political tyranny there other, it levels off; pujh an­ been assig:ned as the official the bells in many churches, and ring out in a merry peal cess of the UN. In spite of time for the first Mass on ringing out the tunes of fa­ of Christmas joy. larly the midnight ceremony, memorated in a special way the hasty actions of some leg- is no other rampart but God. other, it lands. This, hojvever, fall into the same categories primarily because it was on did not happen to be the case Christmas Day, but it has be­ miliar carols. The tolling from 11 to 12 i^ators and a part of the —Etienne Gilson. come the customary hour be­ IN SOME SECTIONS of was called the “devil’s as the people who were that occasion that Jesus American Legrion, both politi­ • * • when the latest million-dollar aware of the birth of Christ proved God’s love for His baby was launched down in cause it is generally believed England, Ireland, and Scot­ funeral,” for, according to cal parties and all Presidents In fighting to safeguard by the Catholic faithful that land, a quaint and unusually an old legend, the devil died almost 2,000 years ago. They creatures by taking upon concerned have backed the Florida. are- the idly curious neigh­ Himself the fraility of hu­ her supernatural patrimony, With what strangely looks Christ was born near that interesting custom was prac­ when Christ was bom. Un­ UN without hesitation. the Church knows that she is time. This belief, however, is ticed in medieval times. One fortunately the leg;end had no bors, the child-like faithful man nature that we might SOMETHING LIKE the like the workings of a mind shepherds, and the humbly share in His Divinity. It is also defending the integrity of its own, the missile, cost­ merely a pious one with no hour before midnight the big basis in fact, but it did evoke history of the UN’s vote to of man.—Cardinal Feltin. historical evidence to uphold bell of the church would be- a spirit of peace in Christ intelligent Magi. These saw, a day of promise of grace internationalize Jerusalem, ing about the equivalent of a respectively, a helpless babe, here and of the Beatific * • * brand new eight-story build­ it. ' gin to toll its solemn message that was to dominate the though, makes one wonder The Church, following the of mourning, and it would season. their long-awaited Savior, Vision hereafter. Wherever public opinion ing, decided not to land when and the King of Kings. Ac­ whether the U.S. is as inter­ commanded to do so by its lead of the ages, has pre­ thus continue for a whole A WORLD WITH PEACE HOW SHALL WE BEST ested in working with the UN ceases to function freely, cording to the amount of our there peace is in danger.— masters, but instead contin­ scribed that the initial Mass hour, as if tolling for a OF SOUL is the Christmas OBSERVE this anniversary? as it is in working through quest and Midnight Mass knowledge and our motives, Pius XII. ued on a joy ride to, it is be­ be .said some time in the night. funeral. But at the moment How shall we obtain our the UN, Hence in many places the of midnight, just as the clock around the globe is its herald. which do we represent? And Christmas present from God? When the U. S. has really first Mass is celebrated before what do we see? We must, of course, be aware backed a UN decision, it has dawn dt 4 or 5 o’clock in the FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION Ipcidentally, the Catholic of the deep importance of usually had effect. The U.S. The Denver Catholic Register morning. who goes to Mass on Christ­ Christmas as the birthday of did not agree with the UN President...______Most Rev. Archbishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D. IN THE EARLY CEN- Archdiocese of Denver mas, intending to ignore that ^ e Savior, the beginning of vote to internationalize Jeru- duty throughout the rest of Editor....Rt. Rev. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., Jour. D., LitLD., LL.D. TURIES, the Roman regu- WEEK OF DEC. 23^ FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT His efforts to redeem us. salera and thus protect the Managing Director.„.Monsignor John B. Cavanagh, M.A., Ph.D. lations prescribed that the the year, is like still another Materialistic considerations Holy Places and the inter- Executive Editor...... R ev. John B. Ebel, LitLD., Hist.D. first Mass should be cele- Denver...... Holy Family Church individual who was inter­ must be relegated to the nationalization has dot gone Associate Editors—Rev. Robert Kekeisen, M.A., Litt.D.; Rev. brated when the cock crows, Sterling...... -...... St. Benedict'* Hoipital ested in Christ’s coming— background, where they be- through. It can be argued Daniel ^aherty, M.A.; Linus Riordan, Ph.D.; Paul Hallett, which was about 3 o’clock in the cruel King Herod. Like • long, as incidental trappings that this is only a dream and Litt.D.; Jack Heher, B.A., LittiD.; Frank Morriss, B.S., LL.B., the morning. A replica of Herod, who looked upon the to the principal event At- that not even the UlS. can LittD.; Art Director, Leo Canavan, D.F.A. this custom is found among UUMVS helpless Babe as his enemy, tendance at Mass is the most help the UN do the impos­ the Spanish-speaking people f-fiadio and, JO tl' type of Catholic is ready necessary part of our cele­ sible. But there was nothing who, even today, call the Mid­ to murder the Chilu by de­ bration. And every Catholic Entered as second class master at the postoffice at liberate mortal sin. impossible about refusing to Denver, Colo. night Mass the “Mass of the KBTV KFSC, Denver i worthy of the name will re­ go along with Israel’s snub­ Thii Paper Printed Entlrelr by Union Labor Cock.” Channel 9 SACRED HEART P R O - | THERE iS A SIMILAR­ ceive “the Bread that has bing the UN vote by making Among the French people it BISHOP SHEEN, “Life I* . GRAM — (English) — I ITY, too, in the place where come down from heaven” in Jerusalem its center of per­ is an old custom to hold a Worth Living”—Sunday, Monday through Friday, = we Hnd Jesus. The original Holy Communion. 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PAUL — | Christ Child, wrapped not in the Holy Ghost, though verse from his compeers, in procession to the crypt, Sunday* in October, 5:10 ^ swaddling clothes but in the whom He came to Mary, 42 Thursday, December 20, 1956 where it is laid on the silver KOA, Denver gleaming whiteness of the Jesus will also flood our when each had numbered CATHOLIC HOUR — Sun­ p.m.; November, 4:40 p.m. g more than fourscore years. star which marks what is be­ KIMN, Denver | consecrated Host. In the souls with His life-giving Chaucer, at Woodstock with lieved to be the actual spot day, 12 noon to 12:30. Mass we re-enact not only grace, OFFlCIALi ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER ASK AND LEARN — Sun­ SACRED HEART PRO-f the nightingales, at 60 wrote of the Lord’s birth. The Gos­ the Last Supper and the Cru­ THIS IS HIS GIFT to us the Canterbury Tales; Goethe The Denver Catholic Register merits our cordial ap- pel of S t Luke is sung, and day, 10:15 p.m. GRAM—Sunday, 7

TfiuricToy, December 20,1956 Telephone, Keyifone 4-4205 f AGE FOURTEEN THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Cubs Plan Party At St. Catherine's

(St. Catherine'i Parish, Den Three will have three CONVENIENT Denver) baskets of toys which they The Cub Scouts’ Christmas have repaired for the needy party will be held Friday, Dec. children. 21. at 7:30 p.m. in the cafe­ Party for Pupils teria. There will be gifts and Who Do«^ the refreshments. The annual Christmas party Parents who are bringing of St. Catherine’s School pu­ The Leund*7 ! Best Dr>- Cleaninf children other than Cub Scouts pils will be held Thursday, are asked to bring some Dec. 20, at 2 o’clock. Cookies A Dry QeaninK Co. wrapped gifts, with the child’s in To w n? made by the room mothers and Phone MA 3-4281 name on it, so there will be no child disappointed. ice cream furnished by the PTA Cub Scouts are asked to con­ will be served. This party is tribute to the food basket for sponsored by the membership a needy family cared for by committee, Mrs. H. Johnson the St. Vincent de Paul confer­ chairman, and Mrs. V. Jones, ence. co-chairman.

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(St. Mary Magdalene's Parith, Deandria, Mike Cronin, Neil Domenico, Helen Rudolph, Denver) Rudolph, John Jerrard, Jim Mary Ann Kennedy, Beasley, The PTA and football Ruybol, Doyle Bush, Danny Gerry Kimmel, Madeline Hersh­ mothers honored the football Potter, Mike Meden, Robert berger, Isabel! McBeth, Delma AC ^ team and their fathers, cheer Dreiling, Mike Kellogg, Mi­ Martelon, Del Harmer, and JTe value your friendship leaders, and coaches Michael chael Dominico, Jimmy Lasky, Eileen Dreiling. O’Meara and Pat Thorpe with Richard Facenelli, and Davie The PTA held a luncheon and good scill . . . we wish a banquet Thursday, Dec. 13, Potter. Friday, Dec. 14, for the sisters you a Happy Holiday and in the school lunch room. During the evening two films and lay teachers. The luncheon The toastmaster for the eve­ was served by the following fulfillment of your ning, Earl Martelon, introduced were shown following the ban­ women: Mrs. McBeth, Mrs the following honored guests: quet, one of St. Mary Magdal­ Ziska, Mrs. Zahn, and Mrs. Mar­ hopes in “57” Monsignor James Flanagan, ene’s games and one of a C.U.- telon. pastor, and the Rev. James Oklahoma game. Moynihan, director of the Jun­ Unique Yuletide table dec­ Altar and Rosary Society ior Parochial League. orations were set up by the When the Altar and Rosary The following boys received hospitality committee, Mrs. Society met on Thursday, Dec. letters and certificates of Betty Tarantino and Mrs. Mar­ 13, with Mrs. Haug presiding, ' t b ' y / y t i , awards: Joe O’Brien, Neil Kim- garet Hogan. plans were made to get the mel, Norman Reichardt, Bob The following women pre­ church in readiness for the Coomer, Harold Harmer, James pared and served the dinner: Feast of Christmas, Beasley, Charles Tolby, Bob Mmes. Betty Kellogg, Jennie The following members took up the flower collection at the Masses on Sunday, Dec. 16; MONAGHAN To Sing for Shut-ins Mmes. Scheetz, McLaren, Sanz, Fisher, Parsoneault, Rohder, Cenneily, Kolbel, Coughlin, AComa 2-6433 Fisher, Haug, Hershberger, Rx OPTICIANS Denver 2, Colorado St. Patrick's Socialists and Stevens. Sanctuary workers for the GUILD OPTICIANS 335 14th Street month of December are Mrs. REMIBIGTOIV ToGoCaroling Dec.20 Hershberger and Mrs. Haug; large linens, Mrs. Rohder; J (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) they will return, to the school to small linens, Mrs. Theis; sur­ On Thursday evening, Dec. have their annual Christmas plices, Mrs. Scheetz; and albs, HAND DIVISION Mrs. McEnerney. 20, the Young Ladies’ Sodality party and exchange of gifts. will begfin a series of caroling On Friday evening, Dec. 21, The society presented Mon­ Sperry Rand Corp. the Senior Newman Club mem­ signor Flanagan with a Check groups in the parish. The girls bers will meet at the school at for $75, a -Christmas offering will meet at the school at 7 7 o’clock to go caroling at the to the church. Denver 620 West Colfax p.m, Dec. 20 to go caroling at various places around the par­ Christmas Treat the convalescent homes and ish. Afterward they will go to Christmas treats for all the homes of other shuHns. Then the Civic Center and then re­ children attending Sunday turn to the school for refresh­ school as well as the sisters will ments. be given out after Sunday r On Sunday evening, Dec. 23, school on Dec. 23. Mrs. Osberg the Senior Choir will preview will be in charge of the Christ­ some of the Christmas music by mas treat party. caroling likewise at various The women will meet at the places around the parish.’ The church on Thursday morning, Senior Choir will meet at the Dec. 20, at 9 o’clock to clean % school at 6 o^clock on Sunday. the sanctuary. The following The girls in the 4-H club un­ women volunteered to help: der the direction of Grace Reno Mmes. HaUg, Osberg, Alywood, will Become a reality when enough doorways lead are preparing Christmas bas­ McEnerney, Smith, Hershber­ kets for needy of the parish ger, and Manocher. Mrs. Scheetz Plans are to have 20 baskets and Mrs. Fisher will take care to homes filled with ready to distribute on Friday, of all the vigil lights. Dec. 21. Election of officers will take A collection will be taken place at the January meeting. Sunday, Dec. 23, for floral The nominating committee will decorations for the altars at be announced at a later date. ^ lll ^ J)W Christmas time for those who Mrs. Connelly won the special were not prepared last Sunday. prize, a carafe.

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Event Scheduled in Malo Hall Annunciation PTA Hears ^Rendezvous Night' Set Jan. 20 Fr. Dore, Guest Speaker (Annunciation Parish, Danver) “Birth of Christ" They were At the PTA meeting Wed­ prepared by Sister Ann Gre­ By PTA in Cathedral Parish nesday, Dec. 12, at the high gory and Sister Julie Marie, school auditorium. Father Ro­ first and second grade teachers. (Catkadral ParUk. Daavar) itrionic*, Jerrv Rakka and Willy > lected, is Rosemary McLuster, bert Dore returned to his old There was also group sing­ “Rendexvous Nitrht," a calm Haruell, will be the featured' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- parish as a guest speaker and ing of Christmas carols led by “night out” for Cathedral PTA Iperfortners. iHam McLuster. Rosemary re­ gave a talk on “The Boyhood Father Woodrich, Father Dore, members and friends, will bei The title "Rendesvous Niglit" ceived a $5 cash award, of Jesus.” and Father Seivers. presented on Sunday, Jan. 20, i was selected after the Cathedral | Mrs. Eleanor Perry, PTA Father C. B. Woodrich spoke Katherine Hill received the in the Malo Hall, 1845 Logan | School children participated in ifin t vice president and ways on the multiple chores of the blanket presented by the tenth Street. The Beacon Supper | a “Name the Night" contest ,nd means chairman, announces parish priest Father William grade. Cakes were received by Club masters of hysterical his-1 The winner, whose title was se-jtint tickets for this gay affair Sievers also gave a short talk. Mrs. Kindsfoter and Karen i wili be mailed to all Cathedral The first and second grade Ortega. The special prize was children sang and acted out the given to Mrs. Lomeli. ------” ~T“ AC 2-9773 t A 5-2261 l : t h l ^ ^ "o T o "n '* th j AMBULANCE SERVICE CO. ' attending the fete are invited *” 2045 Downing St. I to phone Mrs. Perry, ALpine D enrer 5, Colorado I ; 5-9907. g JOHN J. ROCHE A. UNREIN, JR. II In addition to the top-flight ilifcfcMsfcgiSiaifaSiftftDrritiiaifcPa^BifcftMtftBriMrig entertainment offered, there will also be many valuable gifts. Donors of gifts are the Bill Day used car lot, 6161 E. Colfax Avenue; Joe Onofrio Bazaar Publicity Music and TV Company, 1332 Broadway, Beck Flower Shop, Call on us for 140 E. 20th Avenue; and the J. S. Fishback. Company, Inc., Bazaor Posters g 11433 Larimer Street. Window Cards X X Children's Party Bumper Strips Slated Dec. 20 The much anticipated annual DENVER ADVERTISING CO. PTA Christmas party for the These baton twirlers lyn Abcgg, and Nancy Lubchenco; fourth row, grade school children will be Baton Twirlers were representatives of Linda Lloyd, Janet Janda, Patricia Tornow, 1727 Vt'azee Denver AM. 6-1697 held today, Thursday, Dec. 20, St. Philomena’s and the Eastside schools at Kathy Bagan, and Mary Husson; fifth row, in the Cathedral gym. All chil­ the annual All-Junior Parochial Football Janice Gallagher, Rosemary Knapp, Clare Gar- dren attending the eight ele­ Carnival. Shown are, first row, Kerry Bagan; mentary grades are the hon­ dell, Carol Magnie, and Frances Johnson; sixth left to right, second row, Annette Lubchenco, row, Sharon Howard, Nan Horan, Jane Lub-ij ored guests. Evelyn Tornow, Cecelia Carter, Kathleen Car­ HARDWARE CO. The children will first enjoy ter, and Pei^gy Knapp; third row, Mary Jo chenco, .Ann Gallagher, Cheryl Bates, and Janet ^ two movies. The Littlest Angel Keller, Carol Bjorgum, Barbara Knapp, Made- Callis. OPENNITES ’TIL 9:00 and How the Animals Found + -r + — Out About Christmas. A real, 6120 E. COLFAX .v .7.3.30 live Santa Claus will then ma­ Pairisli Ueceives New Church Items terialize and lead the group in caroling. Each child will be given a sack of “goodies” by this kindly gentleman at the Altar Unit Prepares for Christmas close of the program. (Sl. Philomena'* Pariih, meeting and annual Christmas Leyden, two-year pin; and Wil­ PTA members who will as­ Denver) party Thursday, Dec. 20, at 8 liam Ertmer and Joseph McNa­ sist in the preparations are the p.m. in the school auditorium. mara, wolf badge. head room mothers, and all the St. Philomena’.s Church will Christmas Greetings be decorated for Christmas this Each man is asked to bring a Cubs will meet at the school;} grade school room mothers. 50-cent gift for •'xchange and Charles Kurtz, a very jovial week by members of the Altar at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. " and Ro.sary Society. Wreaths, a 35-cent pair of gloves for 23, ■ to take their Christmas man himself, will portray the charity. To Our Many Friends jovial Saint Nick. evergreen bunting, the crib, and presents to Mt. St. Vincent’s other church decorations will Every man of the parish is Home. Promoters' be placed Thursday, Dec. 20, invited to attend and bring a Communions will be taken and Customers friend to help boost the attend­ Meeting by Mrs. Frank D. Patton, club out this week end in prepara­ president, assisted by the offi­ ance record, which to date has tion for the Christmas season. |} The promoters of the League cers. Mrs. J. F. Jordan is chair­ been a maximum of 30 men. Parishioners who wish --to re- g of the Sacred Heart will gather man of the special Christmas Cub Scout News ceive Communion should notify Wm. Volker & Co. at 8 p.m. in St. Paul’s reading committee. The crib will follow the rectory this week. The room for their annual Christ­ the motif of previous years. The St. Philomena Cub Scout weekly a n d monthly com­ 1435 Wazee Denver, Colorado mas party on Thursday, Dec. pack meeting and Christmas municants will be notified by The Altar Society has pur­ party will be held Friday, Dec. 5iMd»kk>tkM)MdtM»klikkMikkkkkkkMikkMiMtkM»kkk»M: 20. The 33 promoters will be chased new Low Mass candle phone as to the time of the the honored guests. 21, at 7:30 in the school audi­ sticks for the main and side torium. The following awards priestly visitation. Prior to the festivities, the' altar.'. A new set of altar cloths Prayers were asked for the will be presented: Mike Zgainer, seriously ill, Mrs. Phillip Mc­ Rev. Owen McHugh, Cathedral will be used for the first time two silver arrows; Jerry Tice, assistant, will address the on Christmas. Special thanks Namara and John Tynan, and silver arrow; Stanley Erickson, for the deceased Dow Sprouse, ‘ - group. A Christmas program are presented to Mr. and Mrs. gold and silver arrows: Andrew will follow, after which refresh­ R. H. Mead for their laiior in Mrs. Katherine Brand, and M bs. Johnson, three-year pin and Mary Keating. ^ Greetings At ments will be served. con.strueting the crib canopy. gold and silver arrows; Steve Mrs. Rose Fuchs, president The .Altar Society received Barry, three-year pin; Mike Gridders Honored of the league, announces that the second collection at Masses Doyle, two-year pin; Steve » Christmas Time The Men’s Club sponsored an any one who is interested in Sunday, Dec. 16. Meyer, two-year pin; Robert award potluck dinner Sunday, becoming a promoter is c«ff3i- Rev. Owen McHugh Rotole, bear badge and two- Dec. 16, in the school auditor­ ally invited to this party. A year pin; Robert Husson, two- ium for the midget and light­ promoter’s sole obligation is to To Address Club year pin and gold and silver weight football players and ROCKMONT ENVELOPE CO. interest 10 other people in the The Rev. Owen McHugh of arrows; Ronald Stuart, three- their parents. The attendance benefits of the Apostleship of the Cathedral Parish will be year pin and bear badge; John was approximately 115, of Prayer, and to see that they re­ the guest speaker at the Men’s Smithline, two-year pin, bear which 37 were players. ceive their monthly leaflets. Over 30 Years Bailding Good Envelopes Club and Holy Name Society badge and gold arrow; Mark The food, with the exception Senior Members of the ham which was donated ly I West Alameda at Cherokee PE. 3-2484 by the Men’s Club, was fur-1V Guests of Circle nished by the parents with Mrs. ig y Denver, Colorado The senior members of the St. Francis' PTA Group James T. McNamee acting as!^ y Altar and Rosary Society were food chairman. guests of the Infant of Prague The Rev. James F. Moynihan, |g (Career Women’s Circle at the pa.stor of Our Lady of Grace A night meeting-Friday, Dec. 14. Sponsor of Tots' Party Parish, was the guest speaker, Ig The hostesses serving the after which the Rt. Rev. Mon-15 May hoppinm be w'th Christmas refreshments were (St. Francit de Sales’ 5 Dens of Cubs signor William M. Higgins, pas-|!(f .Anne Campbell, Martha Earley, Parish, Denver) Robert Perry, cuhmaster of tor; the Rev. James F. O’Grady, ;g you and yours ol Ibis Margaret Daly, Lucille Stevens, ‘ The PT.A Christmas party Cub Scout Pack 126, has an­ S.S.C.: and the Rev. Joseph M. |g Vere Thompson, Irene Staab, for the grade school students is nounced that there are 35 cubs O’Malley spoke a few words, jy ChrisImosHm# . . . ond Viveen Hyer, Anne Kombol, being held on Thufsday, Dec. with five dens. He is as.sisted by A skit given by the boys of the j j Min Murphy, Bennie Avoy, and 20. The students attended Mass Frank Perrott. The Rev. Dean sixth, seventh, a n d eighth i§ IhrougKsuY Yho coming Marcella Yacovetta. in a body and then were .served Kumba is the priest-sponsor. grades was directed by SLsterjg Because of the city-wide breakfast by the PTA break­ Den mothers for thei year are Ancilla Marie and Robert Bel-1 a New Ytori interest in the inspiring and fast committee: Mnies. Joseph Mmes. .Albert Barden, Glen wyn. After awards were handed colorful ceremonies of Mid­ Fishencord, Herman Miller, Akins, Robert Perry, Emil Mar- out to the boys by the coaches night Mass in the Cathedral, Lloyd Lee, Leonard Skipton, tinac, and Richard Trigg. Leonard C. Hart, Thomas E. The Chemical Sales Compaay the pastor, the Very Rev. Michael Turilli, and John Mc- Mrs. Albert Barden, president Hoffhines, and Thomas Wilson, Monsignor W. J. Canavan, Cammon. Later the children of the Cub S-c 0 u t Mothers’ they were presented with a gift LAUNDRY SUPPLIES & CHEMICALS announces that the church received a religious gift from Auxiliary, assisted by Mrs. Jo­ from the Men’s Club and a re­ doors will be opened at 11 Santa Claus, played by Thomas seph Landin, vice president, is ligious medal from the players. 1125 - 7lh St. Denver p.m. Only a few seats for the Ryan. making arrangements for the Christmas caroling ended the parents of the very young The arrangements for , the I Christmas party for the cubs, dinner. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkki servers and choirboys will party were handled by Mrs. which will be held on Friday, be reserved. The church will John Baker, PT.A grade school Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the be vacated at 10 pm. Christ­ room mother chairman, assisted grade .school auditorium. Each y mas Eve to prepare for the by the grade school room boy will receive a present, and g Midnight Mass. mothers: Mmes. D. Apple, F. refreshments wil| be served. |g Those persons who are not Papi, L. Graves, J. Young, T. Mrs. John Blair, president of j g able to be seated will be in­ Brinegar, P. Houlihan, L. Reich- the Altar and Rosary Society, !y vited to assist at the Mas.s of­ wein, M. Trujillo, W. Bistranin, has appointed th e following!if fered in St. Paul’s Chapel in H. Miller, J. Morford, C. Reiter, nominating committee to report ^ the basement of the Cathedral M. Turilli, E. McDaniel, R. Car- at the January meeting: The shortly after midnight. The Im, J. Guerette, L. Skipton, L. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Gregory Rev. Neil Callahan, O.F.M., a Pelzel, J. Blair, F. Fahrizio, W. Smith, V.G., pastor, honorary former parishioner, will be the Hein, E. Noe, H. Rappa, and J. chairman; Mrs. Gratton Phelan, celebrant. Sheridan. chairman; Mrs. Phil Mulligan, Mrs. Darrell Reum, and Mrs. X Charles Graas. Altar and Rosary Soejety Christmas Greetings workers for the coming month are, Dec. 21,^Mmes. Joseph Leoffel, Arthur McKone, J. No­ lan, and Charles Sekera; Dec. 24, Mmes. John Blair, William DAVIS BROS. Scott, George Mulqueen, and M. Noe: Dec. 28, Mmes. John Blair, William Scott, Darrell Reum, and Gratton Phelan; DRUG COMPANY Dec. 31, Mmes. John Blair, Wil­ liam Scott, George Mulqueen, and Joseph Kastner; Jan. 4, Mmes. Leo Kleinschnitz, John Lederhos, M. Noe, Charles Graas, and B, J. Frick; Jan. 11, Mmes. Mary Rose Fair, John Herberger, George Mulqueen, To our dear old friends, and Helen Rachack; Jan. 18, Mmes. Joseph Loeffel, Arthur McKone, J. Nolan, and Charles Be Merry Sekera. new friends and

May all the joys of this wondrous Holy Rosary PTA to those whose LANG & CO. friendship Oiristmos Seoson be yours, now . . . To Spoasor Fefe we hope to earn, Kenny, Frank, and Terry Theisen ((Holy Rotary Parith, Denver) and throughout the New Year! we extend the The PTA will sponsor the an­ Blank Book Manufacturing nual Christmas party for the school children on Friday morn­ Loose Leaf Binders • ing, Dec. 21. Santa Cl^us will be present and all parents and Ruling and Binding younger children are invited to V Longero Boiler & attend the Christmas party. GREETINGS GF THE SEASGN Folding and Pamphlet Work The PTA will sell candy after all Masses this Sunday, Dec. PETER J. WARSH 23. Out of Town Orders Given Prompt Attention A collection will be taken at the Masses on Dec. 23, this 1932-34 Lawrence St. Sheet Iron Works !Sunday, for flowers with which GILL & SMITH K E , 4-7917 to decorate the altars for Christmas. DENVER, COLORADO 3410 Brighton Blvd. Holy Name Society member­ AC. 2-2514 ship cards may be secured from Est. 1864 the committee after all Masses 305 Guaranty Bank Bldg. Danver MA. 3-0186 i : in the vestibule of the church. 11

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, , Tliurs; in the improvements of Holy of her husband has been used master of ceremonies. Bernard : IJ on the altar this month. The jlS; W. 30th ft Mead Denver, Colo. ,'9^ Trinity Church. The exit door O’Hayre, a first-year philosophy 9 is expected to be completed this embroidery \^ork on the cloth student, will be assistant master |; week. was done by Mrs. A. W. Baur. of ceremonies. Thurifer will be James Cuneo, a second-year col­ lege student. First year college students Stephen Beatty and Season's Blessings to Our Pc^ nts, Friends, and Staff James Burke will be acolytes. Maurice Mclnemey, a sec­ ond-year theology student at St. Thomas’, will act as subdeacon at St. Anne’s Parish, Arvada, for the Solemn Midnight Maiss. Other parish seminarians are "Martin McNulty, a third-year theology student at the North American College in Rome, and Joseph Grace, S.J., a Jesuit, philosophy student at S t L«^is 5 University. >f Last Call ^ Sunday, Dec. 23, marks the J last opportunity that parishion-1 S ers will have to purchase! 5 Christmas wrappings and cards | S from PTA members. The wrap- ' pings and cards are sold after all Masses in the second grade classroom off the hallway ad­ joining the north entrance to the church. Mrs. Anthony Mc­ Nulty is chairman of the sales. After all Masses Sunday, Dec. 23, Altar Society members will be at the church doors to receive donations toward Christmas dec­ oration expense for the church. Cleaning and decorating of the church for the Forty Hours’ will be done on Thursday, Dec. 20. Mrs. Nicholas Herold and Mrs. Mary Aliota are in charge of the altars for the month of December. The date of the meeting of St. Rita’s Circle has been changed. The December meet­ ing and Christmas party of the circle will be held on Friday, Dec. 28. Mrs. Nicholas Contep will be hostess to the gatheriifg at her home, 4437 Utica Street, at 1 p.m. Favor Received A reader of the Register _____ ST. CATHERINE MEMORUL CHAPEL AT ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL wj^hes to express thanks for a favor received to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Infant of Prague, the Blessed Mother ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL Mary, S t Joseph, S t Jude, S t Thercse, St. Anthony, the Poor 18TH & HUMBOLDT DENVER, COLORADO Souls in Purgatory, and Matt .Talbot. PAGE SEVENTEEN

S e a so n * * G r f H im f B EDWDf r. DELDIE CO. Father Louis Doherty, Mmtm/mctmrrrf • / CORRUGATED Shipping Coniainert RAre 2.2803 Pastor of Ordway 40 224 Wa.t AUmWa Fr*« DaaitB Sarrica Years, to Note Jubilee I A record that b leldoni the Ordway parishioners. This "Honor Your equalled will bring honor to the will take place after the Mass, Rev. Loub M. Doherty, pastor which Bishop Joseph C. Will- of SL Peter’s Parish, Oroway, ging will attend. Hostess V^ith on the occasion^ of the 50th an­ Invitations have been ex­ niversary of hb ordination to tended to the priests of the La the priesthood. The anniversary Junta Deanery. Father Doherty Flowers" date u Saturday, Dec. 22. The feels the event should not ex­ venerable patriarch of the La ceed these limits inasmuch as Dec. 22 falls this year on a Best Selections of Saturday, which will find priests busily occupied in every Cut Flowers parish preparing for Christmas. Speaks 3 Tongues Father Doherty has an edu­ for Every Occasion cation that few priests in Col­ orado' can rival, and speaks French and Spanish as well as English. He received his semi­ nary training in the Grand NEFF'S FLOWERS Seminaire, Montreal, Quebec 75 SOUTH BROADWAY PE. 3-2403 Province, Canada, between the years 1903 and 1906. His knowledge of French, of course, dates to this experience. Prior to his work in the Grand Seminaire he made his philos­ Dnllnfl a? Inlia Ctiacnr ' styled after the man- Tom McGonigle, Paul Vranesic, Kathy Angerer, Peggy Taylor, ophy course also in Montreal. in c DlllllIU Ul JUMC VUC911I/ ner of the popularpopular so- Terry Hamblin, Marilyn Brown, Ann Batt. and George Kerjn; A Happy Christmas The Rev. Christopher Walsh, called “soap opera’’ and dramatized by sophomore Latin students, second row, Mike Hammond, Mary Saya. Judy Rutan, Pat retired priest of the Denver made the ancient language alive to members of the Junior Clas­ Eiffert, Flo Canino, Diane Herbert, Janice Pike, and Sue Vran­ Archdiocese, who observed his sical League at a recent assembly in the St. Francis de Sales esic; third row, Jerry Walsh, Scott McBride, Jim Archuleta, golden jubilee in the priesthood High School auditorium. Shown, from the left, first row, are Victor Ormsby, Steve Grand, and Paul Lutz. To All Our Friends Dec. 12, also was attending the famous Grand Seminaire at the + 4- -f -L ^ -F time that Father Doherty was. Cited for Football, Basketball, Baseball, Boxing They were, however, not class­ And Benefactors Rev, Louif M. Doherty mates. Father Doherty is known far 66 St. Francis de Sales Athletes Given Recognition Junta Deanery in the Diocese and wide for his fine gentle­ of Pueblo has been able to manly ways, which certainly (St. Francis de Sales’ High The mixed choir has already Steve Grand, senator; Paul of ceremonies in the skit Who handle the duties of his parish proves that work as a mission­ School, Denver) begun to fulfill its yuletide en­ Lutz, senator; Victor Orinsby, Am I? Also taking part in this for some time now after being ary does not necessarily rub off Sixty-six athletes received gagements. The group presented Tom O’Kane, Littlesoldier; skit were Patty Eifert, Diana; disabled the major part of a the polish of a deep priestly recognition at a recent assembly the opening program at the Mile Caesar; Scott McBride, Pom- Kathy Angerer, Neptune; Judy year. Father Doherty’s claim to vocation and education. for their participation in sports. High Center Dec. 10. This per­ pen; J e r ^ Walsh, teacher; and Ruton, Venus; Mary Agnes Saya, Mercury; and Mike Ham­ honor is his remarkable record He was born in Gilbertville, They were awarded letters, in­ formance was televised on Tom Mc(jonigle, narrator. The of being pastor of the Ordway Mass., Nov. 28, 1879, and was signias, and bronze bars. Pres­ KBTV, Channel 9. chorus members were Sue Vra­ mond. Atlas. parish since Aug. 1, 1916, a entation of awards was made Denver’s Ad Club attended a nesic, Peggy Taylor, Flo Can- It was announced that Latin ordained for the Diocese of Week will be held during the, span of more than 40 years. Providence, R. I. by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Christmas presentation by the nino, Terry Hamblin, Marilyn mixed choir Dec. 13 in the Brown, Janice Pike, and Diana latter part of February. JCL To add luster to this record He came to the then Denver Gregory Smith, V.G., assisted it must be stated that St. by Father Frank Morfeld and Chamber of Commerce Building. Herbert. members were asked to submit Diocese for reasons of health The Colleen’s Show played host Ann McGill acted as master poems to the Classical Outlook, Peter’s Parish in Ordway is on Oct. 31, 1912. In spite of Coach Wendell Strohauer. one of the more missionary par­ The system of awards, just to the mixed choir on KTVR, his long service in Colorado he Channel 2, at 2:45 p.m. Dec. 15. ishes of this diocese and in has never been incardinated being brought up to date this some ways it is even the most year, has not yet been adopted A special Christmas program into either the Denver Arch­ was presented to the St. Francis missionary. It lacks the moun­ diocese or the Pueblo Diocese. throughout the Parochial tain hazards of some of the bet­ League. At St. Francis’ the sys­ faculty and students Dec. 14. His first assignment in Colo­ This same program was given ter-known and more glamorous rado was as chaplain at S t tem is subject to the Parochial hill, citadels, but it is located League, however, and certain for the public Dec, 16. % Mary’s Hospital in Pceblo. Featured in the presentation 0 , in an area that has been par­ After three years there he went qualifications have to be fol­ ticularly hard hit by the long­ lowed. were the freshman girls’ glee Loretto Heights Is the Wish of the Babies and to Ordway, where ha has been club, the advanced girls’ chorus, standing drought years, which ever since. To receive a letter in a sport, have practically dried up the the athlete must, if qualifying and the St. Francis de Sales’ 0 cultivated section of a region Different in Those Days in football or basketball, have a cappella mixed choir. This year Denise Mainville’s “A Volunteer Workers at the . . . that has certainly known much An interesting story is re­ played eight quarters or a part College j better times. of eight quarters of league Christmas Triptych’’ was chosen 0 lated about how Father for the advanced girls’ chorus. Doherty first came into con­ competition. In baseball, he 5si i No Civic Ceremony must have played nine innings Accompanist was Barbara Vos; tact with the Church in Colo­ soloist, Lola Torrez; trio, Col- 0 ; Because of Father Doherty’s rado. It could not happen in or have participated in nine Infant of Prague Nursery 'health the past year, no civic innings of league competition. len Hughes, Kathleen Hughes, wishes you these days, but things were dif­ and Joanne Loughr^y; and nar­ celebration of his 50th anni- ferent in those days. An insignia, signifying the iVersary will be held. This is at sport in which the athlete par­ rator, Patricia Maloney. ^ 0 a very happy Christmas 2790 W, 33rd Ave. GL. 5-8573 his own request, feeling such an In 1913 Sister Sebastian of ticipated (either a miniature Some special selections of the event would be too tiring for the Sisters of Charity of Cin­ bronze football, basketball, base­ mixed choir are “ ’Twas the an(i him. He has, however, arranged cinnati, at that time superior ball, or boxing gloves), was Night Before Christmas’’ from 0 This Space Donated by Friends for a dinner for the Most Rev­ of St. Mary’s Hospital in Pu­ given with the letter. The sys­ the Fred Waring mixed chorus announces a series of events erend Bishop and visiting eblo, met Father Doherty in the tem of awards this year was series and “The Twelve Days 0 L, priests in the home of one of Sisters of Charity Hospital in brought up to date through the of Christmas.’’ Traditional for parents and friends Albuquerque, N. Mex. Sister cfFortsii.of Louis D. Nelan, Sr., Christmas carols, sung by the Sebastian was a rare character chairman of awards in the Ath­ freshman girls’ glee club, 0 during the coming year. in her own right and after her letic Association. opened the program. To our customers and friends, we at the present Sebastian Hall, St. A Solemn Mass in St. Francis Mary’s Hospital nursing home, CSMC Meeting de Sales’ Church at midnight 0 is named. Mary Kay Kottenstette ap­ Christmas will climax the sing- j.. VAN SCHAACK & COMPANY take this opportunity Father Doherty was recover­ pealed for prayers for the newly ers’ Christmas activities. T h e '^ music for the Mass will be sungjjjf ing from illness in the Albu­ established Japanese mission January 10—Parents’ Night to offer best w ishes for a Merry Christmas querque hospital, and Sister Se­ conducted by the Sisters of St. by the mixed choir. i «{• bastian persuaded him to go to Joseph of Carondelet. The stu­ Again this year the glee clubji^ February T-’S—Press Conference Pueblo to work in St. Mary’s dents were told that there would members will wear the tradi-|jK and a Happy New Year. Hospital. This he did, and after be three Hail Marys said every tional blue and gold robeslw,* February 15—STAR NIGHT he had worked himself into the Wednesday for the Japanese through the generosity of M o n -^ “Finian’s Rainbow’’ — City Auditorium St. Mary situation pretty well. missions. signor Smith, who made pos-ij5« Sister Sebastian applied to Sally McCabe gave a brief sible the acquisition of these I w* ^larch 2—Auditions for Music Scholarships Bishop Nicholas S. Matz for talk about the activities of the robes at a considerable cost twoj^^ faculties for the new chaplain. sisters who went to Japan last years ago. jjj^ March 6—Theology and Philosophy He then received his official summer to establish a junior 'Julie Caesar' Presented Conference appointment as chaplain. high school. An appeal was To the tune of “Davey 624 SEVENTEENTH STREET made by Sue Vranesic to the Clrocket,” seven scenes from the March 12—Mastersingers Concert Always On Job students to buy Christmas life of Julie Caesar were por­ March 24—Auditions for Speech and Drama cards. Proceeds from this sale trayed by sophomore members Except for a very few brief Scholarships ACOMA 2-1661 vacations (one was spent in will benefit the mission in of the Junior Classical League W \ F » • • ^ ^ m r • ««« r Mexico with the Very Rev. Pat­ Japan. at a recent meeting. April 27—Women’s Club Card Party ^ ¥AI\ Ol^nAAl/fV O V yU FirA ni rick Conway, retired pastor of Loretta Weith and Patricia The popular television pro­ S t Peter’s Church, Rocky Michaud told of their conven­ gram What’s My Line? also re­ SERVING THE WEST Ford), he never missed a Sun­ tion trip to Notre Dame. At the ceived a new twist when Who day Mass in the Ordway parish CSMC convention, the import­ Am I?, illustrating the lives of from 1916 until late in 1955, ance of getting boys interested gods and goddesses, was pre­ FOR 45 YEARS when he was stricken ill and in the missions was stressed. sented by the sophomores. was unable to say Mass for the For bringing in the most The life of Julie Caesar better part of a year. stamps, Mary Lou Fattor was written by Paul Vranesic Second Semester begins Feb. 4, 1957. ^ awarded class lOB a gold cup. and Tom McGonigle. Members He returned to his beloved Gerry Grabow accepted the cup of the cast were P^aul Vranesic, parish early in the summer of in behalf of her class. Caesar; Ann Batt, Mrs. Caesar; 1956 and since that time has A hot dog sale was sponsored George Kerin, Mr. Caesar; been able to celebrate Mass by the mission unit. Proceeds every Sunday and most of the went to the mission in Japan. time on weekdays. The Sisters of Loretto at St, Mary's Academy ! He is a man of records that Song Schedule 0 jfe’w priests can equal. With joyous reverence, the Extend Christmas Greetings St. Francis de Sales High 0 I At his third Christmas School glee club, under the di­ iMass at St. Peter’s on rection of Mrs. Jo Noakes jDec. 25, 800 A.D., Pope Lasham, is heralding the birth­ day of Christ. Throughout the Leo III crowned (Charle­ month of December the singers magne as Roman Emperor are performing at such places and Frankish King. On as Union Station and Mercy that day was inaugurated and Fitzsimons Hospitals, where they will add joy to the Christ­ the Holy Roman Empire mas season for travelers and that lasted until 1806. shut-ins. ( S J io o L Season's Greetings I Centennial School Supply Co. | Canon Cihf, Representing ^ Sico Bleachers Cotoxado Medart Athletic Equipment ^ Conducted by Benedictine Monks Basketball Backstops, Etc. < •Ih UComa 2-0531 dSI"! 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Thuricfoy, December 20,1956 fAGC ClGHTini THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, Keytfone 4-4205 ■ Evergreen Children's Party Scheduled Dec. 22

Evrfjfreen.—iC h u r eh o f the chltdren are brinf made by Midnight Mass Christmas^ and bake sale in the hall Sunday, Christ the Kinfl—A ChristmM! the women of the Sacred Heart the robed children's choir of the Dec. 23, following the Masses. party will be held Saturday, i Circle. Approximately 100 chil­ catechism school will sinx dor- They wlU also have the new Dec. 22, following the- 9 a.m. dren are expected to attend. inK the procession. The director souvenir plates, featuring the Mass and instructions for all The Mass “To Deum Lauda- for the men's choir is Dr. C. M. parish church and grounds, on the children of the catechism mut" by Lanrentius Terosi, Noll, and the organist is Wil­ di^^ay for sale classes. The Altar and Rosary with the Offertory “Geeu Bam­ liam Griebling. ..je executive council of the Society will provide refresh­ bino” by Pietro A. Yon, will be The Lady of Snows Circle Altar and Rosary Society will ments and special treats fori suni; by the men's choir for the will hold a coffee social and meet in the hall on Thursdav, Dec. 20, at 8 p.m. Every circle is asked to please have a repre­ sentative present. There are several boxes of PTA Will Give Yuletide Party at Presentation Christmas cards still available (Pretenlation Paritk, Denver) selected film and a treat for Confessions for the children in the rear of the church. Also The PTA will give the annual each child. of the parish will be heard on for sale is a select line of re­ Friday and Saturday, Dee. 21 Christmas party for the chil­ The PTA and the school wish ligious goods suitable for ideal to thank Gus and Walt Ibold and 22, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Christmas gifU. dren of the school on Friday, for the use of their theater fa­ Parents are requested to see Dec. 21, following the 8:15 o'­ cilities for this yearly event. that the children go during clock Mass. The children will Because of the heavy enroll­ these hours. Confessions for walk to the Comet Theater from ment in the school, the PTA re­ adults will be every evening the church, and there will be grets that it cannot extend an following the novena devotions Altar Society eighth grade Safety Patrol invitation to the preschool set. until Saturday, Dec. 22. The members at every crossing. This party is the beginning of novena will close with the 7 :45 Ushers' Dinner Present at the ushers’ supper of St. head usher; Clifford Sherwood, grand knight of the Fort Collins the Christmas vacation. service, on Christmas Eve. Knights of Columbus; Leo Thyfault, and George Michaud; There will be a showing of a At St. Jam es' Joseph’s Parish, Fort Collins, left to standing, L. P. Orleans, Maurice G. Fortin, Leonard Verellan, In Fort Collins right, seated, are Charles T. Miller, Ruby Plesik, Herbert Southall, Ralph Bowen, Wqlter Biehle, and Bernard Kaiser, Lawrence Saracino, Father Thomas McMahon, assistant pastor.— (Photo by Leo Names Officers Joe Schumacher, Father Richard Duffy, pastor; Claude Peay, Myers) A REAL WALK-IN PLAYHOUSE + -f- + -f -f ■f" + + 4" ■f' “I" (St. Jamei’ Pariih, Denver) Mrs. Virginia Sullivan will head the Altar and Rosary So­ ciety for the next two years. In Fort Collins Pastor Entertains Parish Ushers Make your liftle children gloriously happy! an election held last week the Fort Collins.— (St. Joseph’s bulletin will be handled by Ed Saturday, Dec. 22, from 3 to special guests of honor at th« following slate of officers was Parish) — Father Richard M. Van Driel for the present, as 6 and 7:30 to 9 p.m. first Saturday breakfast to bs elected to guide the Altar and Duffy, pastor, was host to the Glyde Coin, who previously 9 Become Knights held in the Catholic Student Made for year-round fun Rosary Society for the next two every day of the year. ushers of the parish at a sea­ published the bulletin, has ac­ The first degree of the Center on Jan. 5. years: Mrs. James Sullivan, food smorgasbord in the Lido cepted a position in another Knights of Columbus was be­ Santa Claus paid a pre- president; Mrs. Malcolm Grover, Colorful— Sturdy— Permanent Exterior Finish Room in the Northern Hotel town. The parish wishes to stowed on nine men in Fort Christmas Eve visit to children vice president; Mrs. Frank Dec. 14. Plans were discussed acknowledge the good job done Collins Dec.. 12 under the di­ of the members of Fort Collins Todd, secretary; and Mrs. Wil­ at the dinner of various methods by Mr. Coin, who has handled Your children will jump rection of Grand Knight Clif­ Council Knights of Columbus liam Cudmore, treasurer. Chair­ that will be instituted in the the gathering of material, mim­ ford E. Sherwood. 'The nine on Dec. 16 at the annual Kids’ with glee when they play men of the various standing parish to make the job of ush­ eographing and folding the men initiated were Paul Miller, Party, held this year under tha committees will be announced ering the various Masses more bulletins since their start. Andy Hoefler, Henry Pissot, direction of Youth Activities house with their pidy- by the new president in the orderly and efficient. College Nun to Talk Pillar Mora, Ben Mendosa, Dr. Chairman Gene Bennett. Mov­ motes in this large roomy January meeting, at which time Plans are to provide racks in Richard Codd, Charles Butler, ies, treats, and refreshments playhouse. the new officers take over. front of the church to accom­ Sister Rosella Mary Hehn, Jerome Gamble, and Don Dev­ were served to about 80 chil­ The St. Ann Rosaire’s Rosary modate Catholic literature, pre­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry lin. These nine men will be dren this year. Alumlsum Lock-Shieql# Roof. Making Circle was hostess to viously sold by the ushers. Hehn of Wellington, will talk Aluminum tiding with boked-on 70 members in attendance. New Racks will also be installed to to local high school girls inter­ ested in.attending St. Mary Col­ tngmol colors. members were Mmes. Cross, handle the weekly buletin of Nelson, Schmitz, and Letke- announcements. lege in Xavier, Kans. The col­ mann. It was decided that the ush­ lege is conducted by the Sisters Medvl Shew! Those in charge of the sac­ ers will meet again in January of Charity of Leavenworth, of risty for the month are Mmes. to evaluate the new procedures, which Sister Rosella Mary is a ^385 Grover, Murrin, and Sticksel. and work out a current list of member. Vi Down Mrs. Catherine Perenyi gave ushers to be called upon in case In preparation for the Christ­ loionet OR Ttrm a talk on the Hungarian situa­ of absence of regulars. mas season, Confessions will be 4V2' High Inside, 6'x8' Outside Bose tion. The society voted $25 for The publishing of the weekly I heard for an extra hour on Compltfvly Flslilitd liiildv old Old. DtiiMiilid, riody for ililpmiiif oiffldi of fki Otivir Arto Hungarian relief, and $10 to Ioiy-»o.follow iiifriefloit for ojMmbly. Frolfhl eo«t» oddlfloiol. the Friends of Carmel. * Father William V. Powers, Farmers' Union Dinner A t . S -0 4 3 i pastor, led in the Rosary at the 4 opening of the meeting and also ALOMINSM SHINGLE CO. 1530 B R O A D W A Y gave a short talk, thanking the women for the splendid work Served in Roggen Hall performed for the parish over the past year. The closing Roggen. — (Sacred Heart Hoyt Community Hall Sunday, prayer was offered by Father Parish)—Women of the Altar Dec. 16, was well attended. w f! John McGinn. and Rosary Society served The pastot. Father Leonard about 130 members and guests Abercrombie, was gratified by at the annual Farmers’ Union the attendance and the spirit Fleming Pupils dinner Thursday night, Dec. 13, of co-operation manifested. in Sacred Heart Church hall. Full support was pledged for Martha Linncbilr, M ar t h a the parish Mardi Gras, which Set Party Dec. 21 Klausner, and - Marian Epple is scheduled for March 3. were general chairmen; Lona Eugenie and Jessie Lee Fleming.— (St. Peter’s Par­ Linnebur was in charge in the Milan came home from Loretto ish) — The children of St kitchen; Betty Erker, in the Heights College Dec. 19 for the Peter’s School will present a salad room; Dorothy Cordes, Christmas holidays. Kenneth Christmas program on Dec. 21 in the dish room; and Elaine Blick, who attends Regis Col­ at 2 o’clock. There will be a gift Sigg and Lois Buchholz, in the lege, has been enjoying Christ­ exchange and Santa will arrive dining room. mas vacation since Dec. 9. Restful, reclining coach Check 150 lbs. of with treats for the youngsters Eleven girls from the parish seats S' baggage free Baptized on Dec. 9 was Joan were on hand at the rectory Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Saturday, Dec. 15, to help with Comfortable Pullmans, [H No weather worries Mrs. Joe Koehler, with Robert the cleaning and pre-Christmas PTA Bake S a le p Standard berths or E H No highway hazards Cometto and Eulalia Koehler as mail. Betty Erker helped serve private rooms sponsors. the lunch and supervise, and afterwards the girls enjoyed Depart from and Confessions will be heard Delicious Burlington Meals arrive at downtosvn from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. on movies and refreshments. Planned Dec. B b S' Dec. 24 and in the evening from About 25 persons attended Smooth, diesel-electric stations the Hudson parish meeting at 7:30 to 8:30 o’clock. There will power Convenient schedules be a High Mass with procession the Old Pepper Pod on Dec. 9. In Colo. Springs^ at midnight. The second Mass Newman Club Party y Will he at 8 o’clock, followed by Colorado Springs. — (St. y the third Mass. Junior Newman Club mem­ y bers held their Christmas party M ary’s P a ris h )—St. Mary’s y PTA “Christmas Goody Sale’’ y The chest mobile unit will be in the church hall Wednesday, y in Fleming on Dec. 21. All pa­ Dec. 12. Twenty-seven members will be held Sunday, Dec. 23, in 1 y rishioners above 12 years old the high school assembly hall. ■ y attended in addition to the TfXAS ZEPHYt TOAIN no 7 y are urged to get a chest X-ray. sponsors, Gloria Luna, Mr. and There will be cakes, cookies, y pies, rolls, homemade candies,' IV. DINVIR...... 13:01 p.m. ■ tOO p.m. y Mrs. A1 Erker, and Earl Sche­ etc., fo r sale after all thei y Novena for Christmas mer. They report that the Masses. | AR. n . WORTH...... 3:35 p.m. y candy sale they are conducting Mrs. S. J, Rodriguez will have' y is in full swing and is doing AR. DALLAS...... 4i40 p.m. y homemade chili and tamales' y Being Held in Minturn well. AR. HOUSTON*...... r 1:3S p.m. RtlS pjn. y after the evening Mass at s! y The Knights of Columbus o’clock for Sunday supper. *Wo conv»ni*ttf, conntefing tlnomlin*r Minturn. — (St. Patrick’s turkey shoot was well attended y Msy th« Blestingi of Chn'ttmat Parish)—A Christmas novena Mrs. T. McCeney and C. Haley y Sunday, Dec. 16, in spite of the will accept your donations of y •nter your homvs during thii began Sunday evening, Dec. 16, nippy weather. y at 7 o’clock in St. Patrick’s baked goods Saturday between One Way Coach Fares y Mrs. Marie Evers, a resident y most Holy of Holiday Saatoni. Church, opening with recitation 2 and 5 or before the Masses. • Business or pleasure traveler, y of the Rosary, exposition of of the community for more Cakes and cookies can y the Blessed Sacrament, and ap­ than 40 years, is receiving con­ be bought for the Christmas FT. WORTH you'll agree that this is the most y gratulations on the occasion of y propriate prayers in prepara­ festivities as well as candy and DALLAS . convenient, comfortable and y tion for Christmas. her 84th birthday Dec. 11. popcorn balls for the kiddies’ y stockings and beautifully dec­ HOUSTON. economical way to travel between y Dickie Cryan, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schoene y Mi-s. Richard Cryan, arrived man and Mrs. M. C. Klausner orated boxes with homemade Colorado and TexasI y home for the Christmas holi­ visited Tony Bettale in the hos­ candy for your belated gifts. Round Trip.,.Save 10% y days. He is attending St. Bene­ pital in Fort Morgan Dec. 16. Party far Pupils s dict’s College at Atchison, Kans. They report that he is improv­ Santa Claus will visit the for informoltoo, roMryatioot, tickoti: y Mary Carolyn Knott, daugh­ ing and may go home soon. y FROM THE SISTERS AND CHILDREN AT first, second, and third grades COLORADO A SOUTHIRN RAILWAY y ter of Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Knott, The covered-dish luncheon Dec. 20, and will present each y QUEEN OF HEAVEN ORPHANAGE will be home Thursday, Dec. and parish meeting held in the child with a tangerine and can­ CHy TkWt 17th and Chompo y 20. She attends Mt. St. Schol- dy. Mrs. L. Cusick’s third grade KEyitona astica’s Academy, Canon City. room will present a Christmas 4*1123 skit, and then the children will sing Christmas carols. Woodland Park Santa’s helpers are Mmes. i C. Ford, chairman; G. Vanden- berg, co-chairman; J. Hanthorn, Greetings to Our Friends and T. Hilbert, A. Mayer, V. Crum, i ^hJihinuiL Er %m ym /L ^Juudin^A. Midnight Mass P. Nachrab, A. Vaclav, J. Daly, C. Cracker, C. Cherty, and J. Benefactors Thompson. Set Christmas The next PTA meeting will be the covered-dish evening meet­ Woodland Park.— (Our Lady ing Jan. 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the of the Woods Parish)—There school cafeteria. Mrs. K. Mc- will be a Midnight Mass Christ­ Carville appointed the first and mas Eve in Our Lady of the eighth grade room mothers to Woods Church. Other Christ­ make the arrangements. mas Masses will be offered at 1 JSi 7:30 a.m. at Victor and 9 a.m. in Cripple Creek. Stratton Party in The meeting of the Altar and Rosary Society Dec. 5 was opened by the recitation of the Set for Pupils Rosary in the church, led by Father Michael Kavanagh. Stratton.--(St, Charles Bor- The business meeting fol­ romeo’s Parish)—The annual lowed with the president, Mr?. Christmas school party will be William H orack, presiding. held Thursday evening, Dec. There were 10 members and 20, in the auditorium. The two children present Knights 'of Columbus will fur­ nish the Santa Claus and the 01 It was decided to have a pot treats for all the children. The luck dinner Wednesday eve­ annual food shower for the ning, Dec. 12, in the church sisters of St. Charles’ School hall. will also, be held at this time. Mrs. Rita Crompton will take Midnight Mass will be sung care of the sanctuary for the Christmas. The children’s chbir next month, and Mrs. Jack will sing for the Mass and the Kontny will take care of the choir will also sing carols from altar linens. Mrs. William Ho­ 11:30 until midnight. Other rack will sell religious articles Masses on Christmas will be and cards at the 8 o’clock Mass at 7 in Stratton and 9 in Flag­ E on Sundays. ler. The 10:30 o’clock Mass in It was decided to change date Stratton will be cancelled for of the meetings from the first Christmas morning only. to the second Wednesday of The new 1957 Catholic re­ each month. The next meeting ligious calendars will be dis­ The Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph will be Wednesday, Jan. 9, at tributed after the Masses on SISTERS OF MERCY-MERCY HOSPITAL | 2 o’clock with Mrs. Frank Har­ Sunday, Dec. 23. bour and Mrs. William Horack The Knights of Columbus are ST. ELIZABETH'S RETREAT as hostesses. sponsoring a dance-social on }0. Refreshments were served by Thursday evening, Dec. 27. All hostesses, Mrs. Jack Hontny teen-agers are invited to at­ 2823 W, 32nd GR. 7-1631 Denver, Colo. DENVER^ COLORADO and Mrs. Fred Haager. tend.

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