NCCW Plea ^Eat Less ado DENVER CATHOLIC So Others pos- the May Eat i ii. ^een At All' /ing THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1965 DENVER, COLORADO VOL. LIX No. 30 ad- In prosperous America, 3ed: Lent helps a person put a only small curb on appetite. Missioner^s Report But in many parts of the esus world, millions need no od.” rules on fasting, there’s im es nothing to eat anyway. t re- Mrs. Josephine Fitzgerald, Can Church foreign relief chairman for _4 the National Council of Cath­ 1 did olic Women, made these ome 1 think that 1 shall never see points in issuing the council’s one Any computer made like me request to ail women in the ;sors A me that likes martinis dry Help Africa United States to start a fami­ -suf- And on the rocks, a little rye. ly self-denial project during A me that looks at girls and Lent. such ator- But mostly girls — and very THE COST, HOWEVER aess. much. SolveRiddle? small, of a luxury item, a nter- A mvj that wears an overcoat meal or treat, omitted by any ?s. V, And likes a risque anecdote By Paul Page American man, woman or dary A me that taps a foot and The missionaiy is the “ man in the middle” of the child, could help our neigh- grins winds of economic and social revolution sweeping bor.s throughout the world, if Whenever Dixieland begins across southern Africa today. contributed for this purpose. They make computers for a So says Father Francis E. Brem of the Bethlehem “ But for the grace of Liod, fee Fathers of Denver, after a six-month visit in southern Jubiiaricsn we could be among the mil­ Evo. But only moms can make a lions who never have enough Africa, most of it at the order’s mission at Gwelo, The Rev. George M. Spe- me. Southern Rhodesia. to eat,” Mrs. Fitzgerald said, m of (From The Saturday Review) har, pastor of St. Joseph’s asking support of the Denver The dilemma, according to parish, Lcadvilic, will cele­ Archdiocesan Council of such Father Brem: Can the White munist takeover. brate his 25th anniversary in Tones Catholic Women for the Free­ European minority (250,000) “ But I think some of these the priesthood this Sunday, dom from Hunger Campaign, 3 not in control of the government persons are really desperate­ Jack Murphy: “ Why don’t .March 7 with a Mass of Hunger and poverty haunt ad to work together with the non- ly trying to hold onto a way you advertise in the REGIS­ thanksgiving in St. Joseph’s more than half the people of of life that is no longer com­ begin TER?” White African majority church. The Rev. James the world, despite the mil­ (3,800,000) in establishing a patible with the times.” and Merchant: “ No, slree. I did Hamblin, pastor of Annuncia­ lions of pounds of foodstuffs strong, democratic nation as Father Brem has heard tion parish, Leadville, will de­ 5 the once and it pretty near distributed each year by a prelude to eventual inde­ many, many times the ar­ liver the sermon. There will nver- ruined me.” Catholic Relief Services and pendence? Or will friction be­ gument that the .■\frican is he a reception from 3 to 4 in from J.M.: “ How was that?" other voluntary agencies. Welcome to 14 tween the two groups flare up the afternoon in the Leadville vege- Merchant: “Why, people “basically inferior” and into bloody, internal strife Elks hall. If they are “cheaper by the dozen,” Mrs. Mrs. Kreutzer, their nine sons, and five came in and bought all the “ emerging too fast,” but he THE FREEDOM from aided and abetted by Commu­ is convinced that current re­ Hunger campaign aims at in­ Daniel Kreutzer told a “ Register” reporter, daughters live at 6691 E. 77th place, Com- stuff I had.” Born in Marble, Colo, in man. nist agitators? strictive “ apartheid” policies creasing food production, to a family of 14 children is even better. Young mcrce City, and arc members of St. Calhe- 1915, Father Spehur studied have will only aggravate the fric­ bring enough high - protein Michael Lomas Kreutzer, shown here with rinc’s parish in (he suburban community, at St. Thomas seminary and FATHER BREM SAYS tion that exists. nourishment within reach of his mother, was born last Thursday. Mr. and at the American College, that the African in Southern “ At one seminary near Jo­ all mankind. Mike Kleine, 11, of Littleton Rhodesia and the Union of hannesburg, non-A f r i c a n Rome where he was ordained was confirmed recently by in 1940. Affiliate foreign relief Mother Teaches To Keep Busy /irgin South Africa is emerging al­ priests have to commute chairmen are asked to for­ Auxiliary Bishop David M. most overnight from a primi­ from the city to the semina­ ion of Maloney in St. Mary’s Following ordination. Father ward amounts collected to tive existence in the bush to ry,” he said. “ You see the se­ Spehar was assigned to St. their district chairmen at the ph as church, Littleton. Near the a new role in areas consi­ minary is eight miies away in '14th Addition No Problem; Catherine’s parish, Denver end of Lent, for transmission end of the ceremony Mike, dered to be the most industri­ an African zone.” for five years before being to Miss Anne Laughlin, with dizziness coming on and ally advanced on the con­ Iways THE BETHLEHEM FA­ named pastor in Leadville in D.\CCW foreign relief chair­ a pain in his stomach, left his tinent. ther,” THER contend.s that the two 1946 after short assignments man, .3040 Colorado botile- pew and darted outside for “The non-White African is groups are going to have to Every One Has Been a Joy' jnera- in Calhan and Stratton. varri, Denver. some fresh air. He was developing a new concept of sacrifice their self-interests bundled up and rushed home. self-respect and human digni­ for the sake of unity. He feels By Ed Smith would With a soaring temperature ty,” Father Brem declares. that responsible African lead­ Sociologists worried about the population explosion and the problems of large 3 with indicating an obvious attack “ His tribal customs are un­ ers will have to stifle de­ families should talk to Mrs. Daniel Kreutzer. puta- of flu, the youngster had little dergoing change, his stan­ mands for immediate control Remember Ladies: Reserve Mrs. Kreutzer made a hurried trip to Mercy hospital in the wee hours of the :alled. to say in his bed, but obvious­ dard of living is changing — of the government by radi­ morning last Thursday to have a baby— her 14th. ly was disturbed about some­ everything is changing favor­ cals. On the other hand, he Her main problem with a large family? It is the old story of too many cooks. ather” thing. “ What’s the matter, ably but his social and politi­ firmly believes that the Eu- March 16 as 'Erin" Day Every day, Mrs. Kreutzer reports, there is a heated discussion among the older Mike, is something bothering cal status in the eyes of the vropean must recognize the in­ imself you?” , his mother inquired. With singing and dancing and Irish food, the heroic story children over who is going to be chef. European,” he added. evitability and right of the But the variety of cooks in 1 mar- “ Well,” said Mike after a bit, of Catholic Ireland will be told in Denver on Tuesday, March Father Brem sees the African to a voice in his the Kreutzer household do not What does Mrs. Kreutzer church affair.s. Her oldest d this “ I’m wondering if Bishop 16. Church in southern Africa as government. spoil the broth. “ We’re eating think of life with such a house­ son, 18-year-old Michael is a enient Maloney is upset with me a catalyst that can help unify Father Brem' contends that On that day the doors will open at convention center in so well we’re all getting over­ ful of children? member of the Newman club is: Jo- leaving the pew. Will he un­ the two groups. He sees no the American press is not the Denver Hilton hotel, where the Denver Archdiocesan Cath­ weight,” the mother says. •TVE NEVER regretted it at Colorado State college in confirm me now?” of the solution to the dilemma un­ presenting the “in-depth” olic Parent-Teacher league will present its tribute to the The newest arrival, Mi- for a moment,” she declared. Greeley, where he is a fresh­ I order less the European and Afri­ story of the problems of South­ Emerald Isle under the inviting theme: “ Come Back to Erin.” chael Lomas Kreutzer, “ They’re a wonderful bunch man, and spends a good deal )f God. can cooperate in settling ern Africa. He called the weighing in at a hefty 10 of kids. Every one of them of his free time visiting the their differences in an order­ “ sneering” attitude of some aged and ill. EDUCATIONAL exhibits from the 66 elementary and 18 pounds iy 2 ounces, joined his has been a delight.” From Father Frank Mor- ly way. American columnists detri­ eight brothers and five sis­ She is especially proud of secondary schools of the archdiocese will depict various pha­ The next two boys, Dan feld: “ What you don’ t know “ Many Europeans are find­ mental to this nation. ters at 5:40 a m. Feb. 25. the children’s activities in Jr., 17 and Edward 16, are ind re- ses of the curriculum. won’t hurt you, but it may ing that no longer can they “We Americans tend to Mass commentators in St. elder- make you act pretty stupid.” use and abuse the African as judge other countries by our The league has more than 53,000 members, and represen­ sly ill, * « * Catherine’s parish. Com­ in the past,” Father Brem standards,” he said. “ This is tatives from all 64 units will attend the conference. merce City. Fifteen-year-old We have two interesting said. a mistake and creates ill Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of Denver, Auxiliary Bishop Mary Sue teaches a First he cir- commentaries from Finley will.” David M. Maloney, Governor and Mrs. John A. Love, Mayor Poverty War Grant Aids Communion class in St. Cath­ Peter Dunne: “There are no easy an­ parent “ I AM TOLD constantly and Mrs. Tom Currigan. and other civic and educational lead­ erine’s CCD program, and 13- “ What d’ye think iv th’ man that we missionaries are all swers to the problems con­ year-old Cathy is a CCD hel­ down in Pinnsylvanya who ers in the state will be present. In all, 1,600 guests will attend wrong in educating the Afri­ fronting Southern Africa,” he per. says the’ Lord and’ him is the conference banquet. Walsenburg School Project can — that we are only haste­ continued. “They are tremen­ Mrs. Kreutzer herself, de­ partners in a coal mine?” (See Picture Page 12) ion ning revolution and a Com­ dously complex.” Washington. D.C. — (NC) — of $40,149,000, according to spite her busy schedule as a asks Mr. Hennessy. icd bo- A program at St. Mary’s high W. Willard Wirtz, Secretary mother, finds time to teach a “ Has he divided th’ pro­ Scrip school, Walsenburg. (iiolo., is of Labor. 7th grade CCD class in the fits?” asked Mr. Dooley. iristian one of 15 new Neighborhood parish every Saturday after­ Voluntary Action Only Hope Youth Corps projects ap­ noon — or at lea.st she did or con- proved in the federal anti- St. Jude's Burse until five weeks before the but not Half-Dead 'War on Pornography' Enlivened poverty campaign. baby arrived. i after And then on the politician: The grant to the Walse- “The children hustle “ No wan knew whether be Receives 7 Gifts around and get the house vertising and if rigidly en­ positions of authority or of their representatives, and sonburg school totaled $9,800 had th’ inthrests iv th’ toilin’ The “war on pornogra­ clean Saturday morning, so vileges forced will virtually elimin­ ownership. schedule a later meeting for in support of a $10,900 program Seven gifts in the past masses at hear-rt or whether phy,” old in intent but slow to there is really nothing else :e. and ate all suggestive dress or ON ANOTHER FRONT, in pos.sible appointment of a for 28 youths. It is one of two week added $23 to the St. he wlnt to Mass at ail, at action, extended to two new for me to do in the after­ use of suggestive words. It Denver Mayor Tom Curri- commission. Again, the ac­ grants to Catholic-sponsored Jude burse for the training vas bo­ all.” battle fronts this past week noon.” she declares. will be a step in the opposite gan’s office this past week, tion was voluntary, seeming­ efforts made under t h e of seminarians studying to and as a result, appeared Her lesson plans Mrs. direction counteracting the the idea ‘of an anti-pornogra­ ly the only possible avenue Neighborhood Youth Corps become priests in the Denver ld and headed for some positive Kreutzer prepares in the trend of the past few years in phy commission was dis­ leading to the elimination of program. archdiocese. The burse total ore the gains. evenings. “My husband in­ newspaper advertising. cussed and the nucleus of the multitude of “ girlie” ma­ The other, announced at the now is $5,455.43. this in- A major step was taken by sists that my work day is “ Dad,” said Kevin Shana­ These moves by newspa­ such a group was formed. gazines that flood the city same time, involves an Donors included: Littleton, The Denver Post in announc­ done after supper.” she says, Id have han, looking up from the pers must be voluntary as no The appeal to the Mayor was and state. award of $279,200 for a pro­ H. E.. $1: Tucson, .\riz.. ing a strict all-new screening “ and I spend the time plan­ r to the book he was reading, “ what law exists — and in all pro­ made by four representatives gram initiated by 24 Catholic Anonymous. $5; and, from code to be applied to newspa­ ning the class.” is meant by ‘diplomatic per advertising copy for bability will never exist — of the Citizens for Decent ON THE COMMITTEE vi­ welfare agencies in Florida Denver, Mrs. R. R.. $5: Mrs. can be phraseology’?” that will force such action. Literature committee. The siting Mayor Currigan were to offer part-time employ­ L. E. M., $5; .Anonymous, in stage, screen, and night club MAKING UP THE rest of heologi- “Well,” replied Bob, “if Pornography is a slippery target is the marketing of the Rev. William Mackintosh, ment and education to 500 thanksgiving, $2; Mrs. E. S.. attractions. This latest policy the Kreutzer crew in their mgnant you were to say to a homely eel; unless it is “ hard core” pornographic literature, M o n t V i e w Presbyterian youths. $2; and Mrs. D. T., $3. by the Post was announced home at 6691 E. 77th Place, girl ‘Your face would stop a it will not be pinned down by films, and art. church: the Rev. Bla.se Bon- Both programs are open to DON.ATIONS TO the semi­ without by Robert Shanahan, adver­ Commerce City, are Verna clock,’ that would be stupidi­ the courts of the land. That The Mayor promised his pane, regional director of eligible youths regardless of nary burse should be sent to tising director, and will go Mae, 12: James, 10: Connie, ty. But if you said to her, leaves the work of eliminat­ support. He suggested, Maryknoll Fathers; John race or creed. Thus far 93 the Most Reverend Urban J. ys illu- into effect on March 8. 9. Gerald. 7; Paul, 5; Robert, ‘ When I look into your eyes, ing suggestive dress and however, that the group enlist Tamburello, a city employe: public and privately spon­ Vehr, Archbishop of Denver. agree- 4: Bernadette, 3: and Martin, time stands still,’ that would words in the hands of con­ the aid of other interested or­ and Mrs. Jean Tuthill, Den­ sored projects have been ap­ Chancery office. 1536 Logan THE NEW CODE covers 17 months. issump- be diplomatic phraseology.” scientious citizens who are in ganizations, obtain the names ver housewife. proved in 37 states at a cost street, Denver, Colo. 80203 of this the entire field of display ad­ Mother- virgini- led into velation 'Let's See: What Can I Do for Lent That Will Hurt Just a Little?' 1 truths

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L - l — . 'M ' tW. FAMILY PEACE is in prospect during Lent for SECOND GRADER Audio Brinkmeier, 2212 E. answered LAST LICK until Easter is taken by. DEEP CONCENTRATION on her studies will THE THREE STOOGES will lose a devoted lis­ the parents of Ira and Randall Roseman, 2315 23rd avenue, promises he will save his pennies nt, name first grader Terence Lee, 2130 Gilpin be the rule for Karen Garcia, 4765 Columbine tener during Lent because second-grader Richard Gaylord street, whose hug promises an end to and deposit them In the classroom mission bank, ^street, who told a “ Register” reporter he street. Like the other children, fourth-grader Karen Abegg, 3101 E. 26th avem.e, has decided to forego bis favorite television show as his penance...... brother-and-sister quarrels for the season...... which he identified as a statue of “ Jesus.” is giving up candy for Lent. . . . is a pupil In St. Ignatius Loyola’s school...... Page 2 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 4, 1965 Last in Series

Power of Women's Tears BUT THE INDIVIDUAL, no By Christopher Hernon limbs of the dead, "laying out' the burial place, carrying the author of a “ Life of St. Moni­ matter how computed, condi­ This is the tenth and last in a the body for burial. spices and other things needed ca,” found that she had re­ tioned, compelled, coerced, is series of articles on women, That ready sympathy has not to do pr€rly what had been vealed her heart to him and their role in history, and their yet been overborne entirely by done in haste. taught him to know his own; still the most important product in God’s green world: “ Thou problems in the modem world. self-interest nor disdain, even But the Lord’s angel told “ Thanks to thy teaching,” he hast made us for Thyself . . . Even those who peer down in plushier surroundings. them He was risen. “ Behold He wrote. “ I know now, better Our hearts are restless, ’til the long tunnel of human histo­ In times of crisis, the “ gold will go before you into Galilee, than I did before, at what cost they rest in Thee.” ry and see only a shifting kalei­ dust” of possessions, of will- there you shall see Him.” souls are to be ransomed, and doscope of disaster can find o ’the-wisp security, is readily Among the women who stood that if a true mother must pos­ Meanwhile, guardians of the one thing constant among the flooded from the feminine eye “ afar off” from Golgotha’s tra­ sess a priestly heart, the heart individual person — nurturers, splintered shards of the past. with a gush of sympathetic gic scene, were women dis­ of a true priest must be a teachers — women must make It is the vocation of tears. tears. ciples who had followed Him maternal one.” the most of their vocation. That “ men must work and T h e world - without - Christ from Galilee, ministering to Women need only follow St. Blessed Henry Suso, walking women must weep” is a maxim wept unconsoled, but the world- Him. They had given up home Monica’s example, in her tears along a narrow track, met a that smacks of well-nourished wito-Christ weeps as He wept, and. all to follow Him. Now He and in her prayers, and leave poor, frail old woman. He and well-tended Authority, giv­ for the City heading for de­ had been slain. But in Galilee the rest to the mercy of God. stepped off the pathway. ing a sop of consolation to the struction, for the hard-hearted­ He would be with them again, Her wayward son became the Astonished, the woman asked weary and distraught. ness, for the unbelief that could and would never leave them, matchless St. Augustine, whose why he, a priest and a learned put an end to human history in nor their countless devout suc­ whole-hearted conversion made man, should pay her this court­ BUT IT HAS truth in it, all flash that leaves no time for cessors the world over. him a teacher unequalled in the esy. the same. tears. They had wept for sorrow, Church until St. Thomas Aqui­ Oddly enough, the physical and now could weep for joy Suso’s answer was an in.spir- nas synthesized all known wis­ toil, the sweat of the brow that NO ONE IS exempt from Father Gerald Vann, O.P., in ation to both men and women dom into his writings. the saying implies, is vastly tears and sorrow. Only woman talks to women on “The Voca­ of all times: Pity and true care, love and healthier than the sedentary in all humanity deserved to be tion of Tears” recalled the compassion, may forestall and tasks that preponderate today. so spared, but to her was given words of a Bishop who com­ “ I SEE in every woman the even prevent another world Men must use their muscles. sorrows sevenfold, and the gift forted St, Monica, when her mother of Our Lord,” he said. conflagration, in which none And must women weep? of tears. son’s misdeeds had saddened can win, but some may have They always have, and with Mary, the Mother of God, her; “ It cannot be that the the illusion of victory, standing just cause. But that is a healthy stood weeping at the foot of the child of these tears should per­ unmoved and hardhearted in a thing also. Cross, as her Son Jesus died. ish.” scorched earth once more CARPETS Far remote in time from the After the rrucifixion and the These were an example of awash with tears. mercantile world of the West, hurried burial that took place “ redemptive tears,” shed for a Koo„.SIze f^ U 0 5 It is a hard task, and will and Smaller and still practiced by women of at the Law’s insistence, it was good reason by those responsi­ take many lifetimes. To gua­ Largtst (•Uctiont In Ihu Ciry simpler societies, is the role of Mary Magdalen, who had been ble in God’s sight for the guid­ rantee continuity in such a helping their sisters in child­ cleansed through and through ance and instruction of others. birth, in care of the sick and by tears, who came with her work, it falls to the wc-ran, as Furniture mother, as teacher, ti, train stricken, and of composing the companion on the third day to MONSIGNORBOUGAUD, children in the joys and rigors of human existence. E.M.W. Parish Vice Chairmen Today, the tendency is to talk of mankind-in-the-mass, to le­ where cash talks 2141 So. Broadway gislate for groups, categories, Sllcrman 4-2754 and production areas. Cuban Family Reunited More Development Drive Helpers Omitted from last week’s list Greevy, Albert M. Tow ner, J r . , Leo Ve- Nativity of Our Lord Parish, Broom­ With the help of American Catholic agen­ Spain. Two daughters, Argentina and Julia, of Denver area vice chair­ chazone, Frank Wedlick. field — William Sallee, Joseph Berger, cies Juan Ilermida, seated, center, secured standing, left Cuba as unaccompanied child­ St. Patrick's Parish, Denver — Frank Hal Pfeifer, Gerry Piacentine. men in departments A, B, J. Gallegos, James Marietta, Sam Hue- St. Joseph's Parish, Golden — Fred L e i b a a a t s i , T e B o c k h o r s t ev C o . entry to the United States for bis wife Julia, ren and came to Queen of Heaven Home in and C of the annual Archdi­ rena, Albert Allison, Layton F. St. Ger­ Pattrldge, Ernie Waters, Roy Obluda, m a in . Ray Bettinger, Steve Wagner. right, and their son Alfonso, aged 4, from Denver, via Miami, Fla. Argentina arrived ocesan Development Fund Christ the King Parish, Evergreen — Sts. Peter and Paul's Parish, Whea- campaign were the following: Martin L. Grabrian, Robert L. Ord, Paul Spain. Cuba-born Juan was educated in In February, 1962, and Julia two months la­ trldge — Bob Merki, Don Ruterborles, T. McGrady. Ed Klocker, Frank Euelberg, John Ol­ Oepartmant D Spain where he secured a diploma in busi­ ter. Argentina is in ninth grade at Mt. Car­ Department B: Holy Name son, Phil Rice, Ed Kohn, Ed Rupert, Corpus ChrlstI Parish, Colorado ness administration. He returned to Cuba at mel high school and Julia is in sixth grade at Parish, Denver — Lawrence Tom Lozzerl, Tom Lohaus. Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Denver — Springs — Richard Ernster, Gilbert the age of 30, and was in business there until Queen of Heaven home. Bennett, Howard Tirgrath, Pete Clemes, Vincent Domenico, James (Turn to Page 12) his departure in June, 1964, for Mexico, and Benefactors of the now reunited Cuban Robert Boger, Karl VVeisen- Convery, Dr. Leo Nolan, Jack Ronney, horn. Charles Stevlnson, James Sullivan, Rox- Kingston, Jamaica, where he obtained his family arc left to right, at back, the Rt. Rev. le Taddonlo, Robert Gabriel, John Hea­ Additions in Department B, ley, Lyle J. Summers, Charles H. residence visa for the United States, lie has Monsignor Elmer J. Kolka, director of Cath­ Swarke, George T. Sweeney. Richard are: St. Mary’s, Littleton — been employed at the Brown Palace hotel, olic Charities for the Denver archdiocese, Abel, Albert Butvidas, Harold Byron, 40 Hours' Nicholas J. White. Blessed Robert F. Taylor. Denver, since Aug. 18, 1964. Mrs. Hermida Mrs. Nemesio Garcia, and her husband. St. Anne's Parish, Arvada — Charles Sacrament, Denver — Fran­ F. Bogard. Robert A. Davis, Richard J. Devotions and her small son left Cuba in April 1964, for cis X. Byrne. Annunciation, DuPuIs, Phillip G. Faulkner, Frank V. Gacnik, Kenneth E. Hawkins, Ralph H. Denver — Eloy E. Mares. Jacobsen, Donald A. Klene, Hubert A. MARCH 7. 196.5 \ JOHN E. ZOOK G E R A R D R. LaBere, Corry T. McDermott, Donald V. PARTNER TeBOCKHORST, CPCU M eehan, P au l A . Naughton, Leo J . No­ FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT PARTNER NEWLY PROMULGATED votny. John Nowak. H. Albert Phlbbs, Al Denver, St. Jo.scph’s ho.spital lists of vice chairmen in de­ t. Pokorny, Paul E. Scully, A. J. 100 Attend Development Fund Mick" Spano. Thomas' L, Slolte, Robert Denver, St. Thomas' Seminary partments C, D, E and F, for >. Sullivan, Lou M. Wellzer, Karl G. *Briggsdale, St. Joseph’s SAFE DR VERS —SAVE Denver, and places outside W illia m s. Holy Trinity Parish. Westminster — Security Village, Holy Family 6 MONTHS POLICIES OLD LINE COMPANIES the metropolitan area arc as Carl Gordon, John Chapman. John Bow­ Commerce City, St. Catherine’s follows: en. Dortald Loughman, Paul Reilly, Wil­ • Workshop at Colorado Springs liam Cunningham, Emmett Lowery, Ger­ N.R. Missions marked with DEPARTMENT C ald Rhinehart, Bernard Schmitz, John an asterisk (•) may have 13 McDuft, Dr. James Bennett. Wayne One hundred men from pla­ member of the Mystical Body work securing the services Guardian Angalt Parish, Denver — Brown. Dr. Ray Falaaco, Donald Raymer, Hours' of Exposition of the Qn&juUvamjL MnoL 1897 Vincent S. Madonna, Paul Patch. Lewis John Laudel, Fred Fankell. Thomas Mas- Blessed Sacrament instead of 1 125-0241 1130 PUBLIC SERVICE BLDO. ces in and around Colorado of Christ. their team captains. Pahls, Gerald Perlio, Ray Wernel Eu­ carenas. Sylvanus Urban, Richard Ru­ He pointed out the impor­ gene Hurley. dolph. Max TrulUlo. W-lght Rumsey. 40 Hours’ . Springs took part in a work­ tance of cooperative action on MONSIGNOR SMITH spoke Holy Family Pvish, Denver — N. J. shop held on Monday, March 1, Harold. Oliver Kentield. Bernard Gaffey. the part of all, and praised the on the responsibility of the Anthony Schnur, Bernard Hoar. Ed Ta- at St. Mary’s church hall, Co­ work that had already been ac­ Catholic to contribute to the dollnl. Fred Miller. Robert SI. Clair. Joseph Nazzaro. John Sheehan. Bernard lorado Springs, to hear Auxilia­ complished. support of his church, and gave Carroll. John Byrne. Sidney J. Vltry. ry Bishop David M. Maloney of Father Robert Syrianey, an outline of the history of F ra n k Donovan. ' campaign director, reported on church financing throughout the Holy Rosary Parish, Denver — John | Denver and the Rt. Rev. Mon- N. Pavlakovich, Daniel J. Horvat. the progress of the fund drive. United States. Mount Carmel Parish, Denver —*Tll- signor Gregory Smith, V.G., en­ He stated that 114 parish The Very Rev. Monsignor berl Rotola, Felix Andrew, Pete Sabeii, courage their efforts in the Ar- chairmen and more than 700 Robert Hoffman, pastor of St. Leonard Piccolo, R ay Pepe, C laren ce De- OFFER MORE Cola, Ralph Aclerno. chdiocesan annual development vice chairmen had been enlist­ Mary’s, greeted the men and St. Calherine Parish, Denver — Ber­ cami)aign. ed. These men were now at acted as host to the group. nard J. Hogan, Paul G. Bertollt, Harold L. Bullard. Richard D. Casey, Bernard E. Engler, Jerome F. Litzau. A SIMILAR workshop is Arthur 8. Rusclo. Charles R. Slllstrop, William L. Switzer, Frank J. Domemco. scheduled for St. Francis de Our Lady of Grace, Denver—Leonard Sales' high school gymnasium, Liams, Donald Oback, Tony Benollo, CYO Convention August Diaz. Joe FIglewicz. Thursday evening, March 4, for St. Catherine Parish, Commerce City— ! Joe Hanley. Elmer Drelling, Leo Ray- campaign workers in the Den­ maker, Joe Flageolle, Rod Means. James Konrad, John Zlgler, Dana Curtis, Her­ ver metropolitan area, and at Slated in April bert Green, Lee Romero. St. Peter’s church, Greeley, on St. Augustine Parish, Brighton—George Monday, March 8 for those of Mancine, George Suazo, Leonard Steele, Denver is “ convention city” Each unit of the CYO will Jean Jacobuccl. Frank Kraly, George the northern districts. Roth, Joseph Wuertz, Jr., James Stleber, for teen-agers too. have a voting delegate, on the John Mildenbreger, Harry NIes, Rudy Bishop Maloney discussed the DInges. The annual convention of the basis of one for every 50 mem­ SI. Dominic Parish, Denver — Jack An­ position of the layman in the Catholic Youth Organization of bers, to a maximum of three thony, Joseph Bretz, Dick DeRose. Fred Church today as an active Gabriel, John Hammond, Joseph J. the archdiocese is to be held for the larger parish groups. Hynes, Larry Kaiser, Edward Lyons, April 2, 3 and 5, in the Cosmo­ Walter McGraw, Bill Naughton. Vito Nuccio, Leo J. Rusan, Homer Saindon, Father Hamilton’s politan hotel, Denver. A BANQUET in the Silver Lorren Smith, Leroy Vallelos, Fred Chlo- Glade room of the Cosmopoli­ lero, Larry V. DeBell, John Erger. St. Mary Magdalene's Parish, Denver Burse Given $20 THE MOONRAKERS, well- tan hotc’ is set for April 3. — Vernon A. Klein, Lawrence J. Me- known vocal and instrumental Two gifts in the past week group will be featured in the added $20 to the Father Ray­ lighter side of the 1965 confer­ mond E. Hamilton memorial ence, at a series of dances burse. Its total now is scheduled during the week-end. $1,805.15. Donors were, from Guest speakers, panels on Denver, R.C.P., $10, and F.D., pertinent questions about youth $ 10. in our time, besides discussion LENTEN Donations in any amount periods, arc also listed. for the burse honoring the Archdiocese - wide elections former assistant at the Cathe­ will be held April 3 from 1 to .1 dral parish may be sent to p.m. in the hotel, to choose the Chancery office, 1536 Lo­ CYO officers in this order: Se­ gan street, Denver, Colo. cretary, treasurer, vice pres­ READING 80203. ident, and president. CHOOSE FROM DENVER^S LARGEST SELECTION OF RELIGIOUS BOOKS Olingers Speer Blvd. at Sherman Drawing Room AT LOWER PRICES Many Books On Sole Complete funeral services are available at Olingers at very modest ex­ pense. Prices are uniform at all four convenient locations. at 2 5 % OFF! 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'IVID U A L, no puted, condi- Help for Newman Apostolate , coerced, is ortant product By Rev. Robert Syrianey their place in our society are in because of his great concern world; “ Thou students we will be In serious Apostolate is certainly the con­ This is the second in a series the crucial years of their reli­ r Thyself . . , with the universities, has be­ trouble. cern of each of us. We owe to of articles on the goals set by gious lives. Many are away come one of the most impor­ But, even more, there is just restless, 'til the Church of the future the Archbishop Urban J. Vehr to be from parc>otaI supervision for tant works in the Church today. that basic necessity of a place same loyalty and evotion which realized through the annual the first time; some others are The young university men and where a Catholic can live as a marked the lives of the Aposto­ rdians of the Archdiocesan Development Pro­ feeling a new found indepen­ women who will be the leaders Catholic, a place where he can lic men and women who pre­ — nurturers, gram campaign. dence and are striving to ex­ of tomorrow must be given the go to Mass and receive the Sa­ served the faith for our genera­ n must make The growth in population in press themselves through a re­ opportunity to delve deeply and craments, without serious in­ tion. May we all give of our­ vocation. pari.shcs of the Denver archdio­ jection of all old authority. intellectually into the philoso­ convenience. selves and our means to make cese is reflected also in the Suso, walking THE RECOGNIZED organ­ phy of their faith or soon they that future secure. track, met a growth of the colleges and will have no faith. THE NEWMAN Apostolate in universities in the area. Includ­ ized religious activity to help woman. He They simply must be given Boulder on t h e Colorado ed in the growth are the large in the preservation of the faith athway. of these young people is the the occasion and further oppor­ university campus does a SERVITE number of Catholic students en­ splendid work under the effec woman asked rolled in the secular colleges. Newman Apostolate. tunity to learn and practice and a learned tive guidance of Father Charles These young men and women This Newman Apostolate, their religion. If we lose to the ler this court- Forsyth, O.S.B. But still he can FATHERS' who are on the verge of taking named after Cardinal Newman faith, any percentage of the reach only a relatively small proportion of 2,200 Catholics I'as an inspir- enrolled. 3 and women The priests at St. Joseph’s Two Workshops Scheduled parish in l''t. Collins and St. Pe­ NOVENATOUR ter’s parish in Greeley find y woman the Historic Church Closes their facilities taxed to the ut­ *d/’ he said. Silent and empty Is the interior of St. structure. The Rev. Robert A. Banigan, j»as- most with the influx of liun- TO EUROPE For Development Campaign . dreds of Catholic students from visiting London, Paris, Leo the Great’i; church, 10th street and W. tor. told sorrowful parishioners last Sunday the university. More facilities L isieu x. Lourdes, N ice, Colfax avemie, Denver, following the last that (he historic church was being closed Two workshops for pa.stors, Department C, region 18 — St. Francis’ rectory, Castle and more manpower arc the Monte Carlo, French Riv­ PETS Mass ever to he offered in the 77-ycar-old immediately. chairmen, and vice chairmen Holy Trinity Parish, Westmin­ Rock, March 11, 7:30 p.m two great needs. Department G, region 43 — iera. Venice, Florence, have been scheduled for the It is the hope of the archdi­ ster, March 11, 8 p.m. St. Stephen’s, Glenwood Springs, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, coming week in the annual ocesan authorities that the suc­ :UGS Archdiocesan Development pro­ Department D, region 22 — March 11, 7:30 p.m. Montserrat, El Escorial. cess of this annual Develop­ in th* city Department G, region 44 — Historic St. Leo's Church gram campaign. Sacred Heart parish, Colorado ment Campaign will make it Lisbon, Fatima every room Al.so scheduled are a number Springs, March 11, 7:30 p.m. St. Michael’s, Craig, March 11, the house possible at least to begin pro­ under the spiritual direction of of regional team in­ Department D, region 25 — 8 p.m. W ad nisd ay viding additional facilities for Father liJO P .M . struction meetings, to be at­ these students at Colorado Served Denver 77 Years tended by pastors, chairmen, university, Colorado State Albert Gagliarducci, O.S.M. t f V . vice chairmen, and team cap­ Advance Gifts Section university, and Colorado State I talks Seventy-.seven years ago th-i tains. college at Greeley. July 13th C| tadway Denver Daily Republican, dated A full-sized Newman center 1-2754 Oct. 15, 1888, reported that 5,000 THE WORKSHOPS scheduled Holds Kick-off Meeting amounts to the same as a fair people had attended the corner­ are as follows: sized parish (consisting of cha­ Aug. 3rd 895 • At St. Francis de Sales’ stone laying of St. Leo's church The Advance Gifts section of his committee. pel, social hall, classrooms, fr o m N e w Y o r k to N ew Y o rk parish, Denver, for pastors, at Colfax and 10th street on the annual Archdiocesan Deve­ Ten vice chairmen and 20 chaplain’s quarters, and the chairmen, and vice chairmen in Father Albert M. Gagliarducci, O.S.M. e C o . Oct. 14. lopment campaign held its kick­ captains had been suggested, like). Departments A, B, and C, at 8 But, as with all things, it is Sorrowful Mother Novena Bishop Joseph P. Machebeuf off meeting in the Orange room but through his efforts, 18 vice 3121 W. Jackson Blvd. p.m. Thursday, March 4. the land that is important. The C hicago, Illinois (0612 laid the cornerstone in the pres­ of the Brown Palace hotel, chairmen and 35 team captains • At St. Peter’s church, Gree­ Newman center must be locat­ ence of F'athers Patrick F. Denver, on Tuesday evening. had bet*o enlisted, Monsignor ley, for Department E, at 8 ed in a specific place and the Carr, J. B. Raverdy, V.G.. H. March 2. Kolka said. McDevitt, William O’Ryan, God­ p.m. Monday, March 8. ground for the center is the Name UNDER THE chairmanship frey Rabcr, Murphy, Percy Phi­ THE NAME OF Cyrus Col­ first thing that must be oba- Address lips, J. G. Hickey, Joseph P. THE REGIONAL team cap­ of John J. Sullivan, 50 team burn, Jr., was added to the list tined. City .,. . A g e .. tain instruction meetings have members assembled to receive Carrigan, William Howlett, of vice - chairmen originally P a rish . Phone . been scheduled at the following A. J. Abel, and F. Franci.'s. their assignments. More than published. THE WORK OF the Newman O F .M. locations and times: 200 prospects will be visited The president of the Jesuit Department A, region 1 — within the next two weeks to college. Father Persone. was Christ the King parish, Denver, contribute to this portion of the Institute Set also present, as were other Je­ Wednesday. March 10, 8 p.m. campaign. CHURCH FURNISHINGS suits. Coadjutor Bishop Nich Department B,, region 9 — Archbishop Urban J. Vehr of For Religious olas C. Matz was unavoidably Notre Dame parish, Denver, Denver, host to the meeting, detained in I.,eadville. March 10, 8 p.m. again explained the importance .-\uxiliary Bishop David M. The sermon was delivered by Department B, region 10 — of tlie campaign and encou­ Maloney of Denver will speak RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Rev. Robert Banigan the Rev. H. Mageveny, S.J.. Msgr. William O Kyan SI. Louis’, Englewood, Thurs­ raged the volunteers to con­ during the opening session of the annual Lenten institute and Bishop Machebeuf also ad­ foundation for the church, which The jolt pitched Bishop day, March 11, 8 p.m. tinue their whole-hearted sup for Religious at Regis college Complete Line ef Religious Articles for Church and Heme . dressed the crowd. will be located on Colfax be­ Machebeuf headfirst into the Department C, region 1.) — port for the drive. tween 9th and lOlh streets, has street. He was picked up badly Guardiao Angels’ parish, Den­ The Rt. Rev. Monsignor El­ Saturday, March 6. FATHER CARR then asked Bishop Maloney will speak already been laid.’ ’ bruised and bleeding from mul­ ver, March 11, 8 p.m. mer J. Kolka, advance gifts the assembled multitude for to the Sisters of the archdio­ A. P. WAGNER & CO. The same issue carried a tiple injuries, especially to his Department C, region 16 — director, outlined the progress generous contributions of mon­ cese on “ Reflections of Vati­ story about the “ second annual arm and head. Three months St. Joseph’s (Polish) parish, made thus far, and praised the ey, and members of the clergy can Council II” during the af­ State Fair’’ in Pueblo. later on July 10 he died. Denver, March 11, 8 p.m. work of Sullivan in establishing CHURCH GOODS went through the congregation ternoon conference which taking up the collection with opens at 1:30 o’ clock in the It was while returning to his FATHER CARR resigned as very excellent results. Regis college fieldhouse lec­ residence after the dedication pastor of St. Leo's in Septem A tin box was placed in the Procedures Are Outlined ture hall. 606 14th St., Between California & Welton ceremonies that Bishop Mache­ ber, 1890, and was succeeded cornerstone by Mr. J. M. Sheet­ Benediction in the Regis beuf was critically injured. by Father William Howlett a.s ing, a member of the emerging chapel at 3:15 p.m. will close TA. 5-8331 Bi.shop Machebeuf and Bishop the second pastor. In the trans­ parish. The box contained pic­ the initial institute session. Borgess were driving along in fer it was also announced that For Week of March 5-12 tures of Bishops Machebeuf and Other sessions are sche­ the Denver Ordinary’s buggy. Bishop Matz was now the Cathe Procedures to be followed the week of March 5-12 by pas Matz; the names of all bene­ duled March 13, 20 and 27 on Apparently the driver slapped dral pastor and would undertake tors, parish chairmen, vice chairmen, and team captains are factors of St. Leo’s: copies of the Regis campus. Speakers INTENSIVE CARE is often required to safeguard the the liorse with his whip as he the building of a new Cathedral the Colorado Catholic, Rocky as follows; will include members of the tried to avoid a street ear on In September. 1892, Father health of nursing home patients, such as those suffer­ Mountain News, Denver Daily PASTOR; Regis college and high school Stout street. The wheel of the Howlett was re-appointed pas Republican, and the Convent 2. Insure that his chairman, vice chairmen, and team cap- faculties. ing from muscular dystrophy, buggy caught in the street car tor of the Cathedral, and Fa Echo; a number of coins and a plcdgcs, and enlisted their team captains. THE A.NNUAL Lenten in­ diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, rail and snapped off. (Turn to Page 11) parchment containing the fol­ 2. Insure that his chairman, vice chairmen, and team cap­ stitute is sponsored by Regis serious injury or orthopedic lowing inscription: Church of tains know the date, time and place of the regional team cap­ college and is under the condition. We are equipped by St. Leo —congregation estab­ tain instruction meeting. direction of the Rev. Harold lished November, 1887; His Hol­ L. Stansell, S.J., a.ssociate experience and training, with iness Leo XIII, reigning Pon­ 3. Read the pulpit announcement at all Masses on Sunday, professor of history at the complete modern facilities, to tiff; Most Rev. J. P. Salpointe, March 7. college. provide intensive care. Open­ .\rchbishop of Santa Fe; Rt. 4. Each pastor in Department E sliould remind his chair­ ings now available. Rev. J. P. Machebeuf, Bishop man and their vice chairmen of the date, time, and place of: Book Awards of Denver; Rev. P. F. Carr, pas­ the third workshop. New York City — Catholic tor; J. K .Mullen, M. G. Mylott, book awards competition to DENVER and M. McIntyre trustees. “ recognize and honor the At the time of the cornerstone CHAIRMAN: 1. Insure that all vice chairmen have made their generous many distinguished achieve­ NURSINCj laying, Alva Adams was gover­ ments in Catholic hook pub­ DENVER CONVALESCENT CENTER nor of Colorado, and William pledges and enlisted their team captains. lishing today’’ will be spon­ EAST 14TH AVE. AT JOSEPHINE STREET Scott Lee was Mayor of Den- 2. Ask his vice chairmen to call their team captains to re­ sored for the second year by HOME mind them of the date, time, and place of the regional team the Catholic Press associa­ Inquiries: Phone 388-9383, Gladys Ellis, Administrator captain instruction meeting. tion, it was announced here. ON PALM SUNDAY, April 14, 3. Each chairman in Department E should bring his vice 1889, Bishop Machebeuf offered chairmen to the third workshop. the Solemn Pontifical Mass of dedication. Present in the sanc­ tuary of what must have been VICE CHAIRMAN; the incompleted basement 1. Should have made his generous pledge, and enlisted his church were Bishop Matz, the five team captains. Most Rev. Caspar Henry Bor- 2. Call his team captains to remind them of the day, time, gess, who h ad recently resigned and place of the regional team captain instruction meeting. as Bishop of Detroit, Monsignor 3. Each vice chairman in Department E should attend the Henry Robinson, V.G.; and Fa­ ther Percy A. Phillips, Father third workshop. William O’ Ryan, an assistant at the Cathedral at that time; F a­ TEAM CAPTAIN: ther William Howlett, pastor of Make plans to attend the regional team captain instruction the Cathedral on Stout Street; meeting. bUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR B E ST S A L E S M E N i who still later becam e the sec­ ond pastor of St. Leo’s; Father Patrick Carr, Father Devine, End of an Era Father Venantius, O.F.M., Fa­ ther Thomas Fitzgerald, and A landmark in Denver for three-quarters of a century has Father Francis, O.F.M. been St. Leo’s church, which closed last Sunday. The corner­ The choir was directed by stone of the historic structure, one of the city’s oldest Charles Nast. churches, was laid in 1888 and the building was dedicated in The Denver Daily Republican 1891. on April 15. 1889, said that “ the soul and font of this great enter­ (Sa tLo fic Tyjortuan prise is Father Carr, who took hold of the work despite fears YOU BUY & SELL of his ecclesiastical superiors, Catholic ownership and staff is not the sole qualification of a and has conducted it to such a DIRECTLY - - NO DEALERS pitch of success as to quell YOUR AD COSTS NOTHING— UNLESS YOU S E LL • Catholic mortuary, but further, a strict adherence to the moral and those fears.’ ’ Services were held again in ethical obligations of the Faith. These obligations govern us in serv­ the evening, at which time Bish­ op Matz gave the sermon and ice, cost and ceremony — assuring you of the utmost sympathy and Father Phillips acted as deacon. It was announced that in the reverence in the care of your loved ones. future three Masses would be offered every Sunday. The Republican Daily also mentioned that “ when finished the cost will be $40,000!’ ’

THIS ASTONISHING an­ nouncement was made in the Oct. 3. 1888, issue of the Repub­ lican; “Father Carr yester­ DENVER CI-ASSIEIED day made application for a per­ Private Party Advriiiner mit to build a $30,000 church. WE RUN YOUR AO—YOU PAY ONLY WHEN SALE IS MADE The church will be com plefcd in about six weeks and will be one ■n o w o n S A LE AY DUUGSTORES - GKOCEPS - NEWS STANDS J . EMMETT NOONAN ■ DIRECTOR of the handsomest edifices in the I 40 PAGES O f GOOD OUTS FROM F R IY A T f DENVERITES city in point of architectural I FR EE COUfONS IN MAGAZINE TO ADVERTISE TOUR ITEMS 433-6575 beauty and interior design. The Senator Dodd Is Right Pope Paul VI, of course, has entered his I By Paul II. Hallett Of all the unnumbered opinions that have plea for peace, but he does not mean by been offered on what to do about South that word merely the silencing of guns, which Vietnam, that of Senator Thomas J. Dodd in effect would mean the silencing of our of the Foreign Relations Committee will be guns —- not those of the Viet Cong or of their the hardest to dispute. Chinese Red allies. No one better than a Our Ruadurs Senator Dodd is not a kibitzer. He 'has Pope should know that leaving South Viet­ been in one of the most responsible foreign nam unarmed would invite a Red take-over relations position in the U.S., and he has that would repeat the story of mainland given advice that, if taken, would probably China, with its 30,000,000 victims, many of Advise and Dissent have saved this country from some of the whom were Catholics, and its enslaved Chris­ embarrassments that now involve it. tian churches. The Pope knows perfectly well m Bishops Modo fho Choice Senator Dodd has said that Communist that, though pos.sibly the Communists can be Editor, the Register: Having read Bishop Robert Dwyer’s column “ Listening bad faith has made negotiation over South beguiled from their long-term objective of In” which took to task the translators and translations of the Vietnam almost impossible. He has said that world domination, Communism itself is war. texts used by the people at Mass, I'm not quite sure that the our withdrawal would leave “ one million re* Negotiation, with its terms guaranteed, is good Bishop is aware that this translation is one of many fugces and peasants at the mercy of the not to be dismissed out of hand. Senator submitted to the American Bishops for consideration . . . and Communists. The purges sure to follow would Dodd would agree to that. He has suggested Is the one finally accepted and approved by them. If Bishop be “ a blood-letting on a genocldal scale,” that we ought to have other free Asian peo­ Dwyer finds the text so offensive and “vulgar” why did he he predicted. The Senator predicted further ples to police the area —• Thais, F'ilipinos, not protest the decision at the time it was made in the compa­ a defeat in South Vietnam would set off a and Malaysians — all nations that have suc­ ny of his fellow Bishops? It is hardly fair to blame “ liturgists” chain reaction in the rest of Southeast Asia. cessfully resisted the Communists, and know for a choice the Bishops themselves made. . . It would result, he said, in a dozen more what would be their fate if the Communists And please, could not Bishop Dwyer’s column have a more Vietnams in different parts of the world. should win. constructive and positive approach? These Southeast Asians would be in a part In this the Senator summed up what is Gerri Rooney, Boston 3fl, Mass. so often left unsaid about a “ negotiated of the world they know best. They ought to peace” in South Vietnam. And told why be able to inspire and consolidate tlie forces • clumsy Translation? negotiations, if not guaranteed by reliable in South Vietnam towards (he unity needed Editor, the Register: police action, wiil be fruitless. if that country is to remain free. The Catho­ Bishop Dwyer’s article, “ Did our Liturgists come Unpre­ Everyone wants peace. Everyone can say lic Filipinos, co-religonlsts of the Catholic pared,” expresses so well what many Catholics are thinking. that, at least in these days, a “ bad” peace Vietnamese that have been most effective Why does the translated word have to be so clumsy? As for is better than a “ good” war. The dispute in carrying on the war, should be a stabilizing example: “ The boy got better that very moment.” Why not over South Vietnam is not between the peace- and energizing factor of tremendous im­ “recovered,” “cured,” or “healed?” lovers and the warmongers but between those portance. Mrs. Adrian latt, Erie, Mich. who believe that Communists, undeterred by Whatever negotiations may be made about armed might, can be relied upon to respect South Vietnam, we must be sure that the vio­ • ‘Condemn Their O w n S o u l’ Editor, the Register: South Vietnam, and those Who say that such lation of its terms will find instant and pain­ Well they finally found something to replace prayer and a supposition is wishful thinking. ful punishment. Bible reading in our schools. Baldwin’s book is running in first place. I wonder if the public will fight as hard to keep Here I Sfand Baldwin out of the classrooms. Or are these the same people that are trying to replace God’s words with ideas that can decay the minds of youth with filth. They say it’s part of life yet they ban God from whom all 'New Breed' lllogic life stems. We are being invaded with a disease which only we say that for centuries ourselves can cure. Yet it is a free nation, God has made By Frank Morriss organization” and that it us free and without Him we would be another Germany, When you stop to ana­ is going to have to ma­ the emphasis of the Japan, Russia. It starts slowly — leave out the words “ under lyze some of the things ture into a “ faith that Church was on personal, God” ban prayer from schools. Remove from our treasury some “new breed” means something to private morality. No re­ depfs new building the words “In God we Trust” (it does Catholics are saying, modern man,” a Church ligion in history has pro­ nothing for architecture). Will we as a people wait till we too you can well understand that “ permits the Cath­ duced more self-abne­ find our churches closed and our word’s of God being burned. the increasing anxiety olic to be at home in a gation than Christianity, God have mercy on our generation. Will the Epitaph read that those in positions of world committed to free­ and no group can match “They choose as their life’s goal to condemn their own soul." authority in the Church dom and democracy.” the Catholic Church in Mrs. Lydia Buschenko, Chicago, 111. are feeling and express­ I don’t know of any producing heroes who ing. reasonably informed practice that virtue. • Congratulates Bishop D w y e r Let us consider, for a Even an amateur study Editor, the Register. person of the last 65 W e 'V £ %U “ Listening In” is the most stimulating column in the Cath­ moment, the remarks of years who has denied of the saints makes SOT OOTNUMBERED ! Richard Horchler, na­ mockery of Mr. Horch­ olic press, today. Congratulations to Bishop Dwyer — whose that the Church in the historical background gives depth and completeness to his tional program director 16th Century needed re­ ler’s contention. The gift On the Home Scene of the National Confer­ of self to others has been ideas, and whose vision and farsightedness encourage the form. It was not as de­ mentally energetic to keep their feet on the ground, but to lift ence of Christians and sperately in need of re­ the mark of Popes, pea­ up their eyes. “ Bound to be Disturbing” and “ Did Our Litur- Jews, described in news sants, martyrs, nuns, form as it has been, pos­ Challenge to Teachers gists Come Unprepared for Victory’^’ are two recent exam­ releases as “ a Roman sibly, at other points of married saints and vir­ ples of the author’s ability to weigh values in the light of Catholic layman.” Mr. its history, nor did it gin saints, missionaries, By James M. Shea tively by the annual celebration of the history as well as eternity, Horchler told Our Lady have its worst leaders at cloister-bound religious, Just when the refreshing winds of feasts and seasons of the holy calendar Mary Steiss, N.Y.. N..Y of Peace Retreat League that time. But if Mr. anchorites a n d slum wholesome change seem most favora­ than by Papal teaching itself. in Providence, R.I., that dwellers almost from • Promote Rhythm Horchler is just now ble, a cloud is sure to appear, often no It’s not easy, perhaps, for a teacher Editor, the Register: the 16th Century Refor­ realizing that the 16th the first moment of the larger than a man’s hand. . . to admit that the religious climate of mation of Luther and Church. Why not Catholic doctors and qualified laymen giving Century Church was not No, I don’t refer to the East Lans­ today is superior to that in which he assistance to promote natural birth control (i.e., rhythm) on an others was simply an ag- at the height of spiritua­ As for the need of a ing woman who wrote to inform read­ received his own religious instruction. giornamento (updating) £qual basis with other methods supported by government lity, he is sadly behind “ new Christian life” in ers of this page that I confu.se Chris­ But it Is a mark of the teacher worthy funds? I see no legal objection. that “ didn’t take.” Catholic scholarship. which Catholics can feci tian and Communist values, though it of his high responsibility that he is You probably could Many, many people, and not only Catholics, who would pre­ But to describe the Re­ at home in freedom and seems libelous to me to make such an open to all good movements, and espe­ fer rhythm but because of lack of information are unable to imagine the rest of Mr. formation as aggiornam- democracy, again Mr. accusation, which implies that I have cially that he is in tune with the mind Horchler’s views from practice it, could be helped. My husband and I have been giving ento is like calling the re­ Horchler shows himscif difficulty distinguishing between Karl of the Church. information on rhythm to our fellow parishioners for many that snap diagnosis, but cent student strike at remarkably immune to Marx and Jesus Christ. Nothing could be clearer than the to summarize them they months now, and feel we have done much good. But there are Berkeley parliamentary the lesson of history. I refer rather to the reluctance on will of the Pontiffs of our time and of countless others that can only be reached on a large scale are: 1) The Church was procedure. From Magna Carta the part of so many in the Church to the vast majority — at times virtually In need of reform in the enter whole-heartedfy into the renewal program. The denial of Papal through Aquinas and all — of the Bishops of the Church to Mrs. Edwin F. Meyer, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 16th Century, a fact that which Pope John, encouraged bv the authority, excise of cer­ More to Bcllarmine, open long-shut windows, to welcome (enlightened) Catholics Catholics have developed preparations made by his predeces­ the work of true scholarship, to adopt • Fatima Message Comes True tain of the sacraments, Editor, the Register: arc just today beginning disputation of defined a philosophic basis for sors, boldly launched and which Pope an ecumenical attitude, to restore the to realize; 2) What Luth­ freedom. Nor has there Paul solemnly pledged to carry for­ Sacred Scripture to common use, to re­ There was an article on the back page of your Register er and the rest started doctrine regarding the ward. form the liturgy for the benefit of the which reveals the power of the Communist party in Italy. Blessed Sacrament are ever been an official Revealing a few thousands more Communists cells than there was a dialogue, but the Catholic condemnation When a National Catholic Educa­ people of God. Church “ calamitously” hardly instruments of tional association committee criticized As the father of teenage children are Catholic parishes in Italy which is supposed to be 90 per true reform. Had Luther of freedom in the true cent Catholic. Plus 30 Communist professors teaching in the and without love and sense of that word. “ sterile programs” of high school reli­ and younger, few things could make charity broke off that dl- merely protested abuses gion instruction recently, it was saying me sadder than to know that a high University of Rome. of indulgences or even Autocracy, mistakes, that some teachers and administrators school teacher of religion, or any These facts are eye openers for all wjio have believed in a 1 o g u c, leaving both and missteps there have sides “ frozen;” 3) Most advanced eccentric (to have neglected or refused to make teacher of religion, would keep from the predictions of Our Lady of Fatima, as she foretold in 1917. say the least) views been on the road to de­ So it has come to pass that if her requests were not heeded or Catholics find modern available to their students the im­ them the splendid opportunities now about clerical celibacy, mocracy. But they have mense riches of the liturgical, Scrip­ open to them for a deeper, richer, obeyed by the Church the errors of Communism would spread changes exhilarating, but been mistakes on both progressives should rea­ then one might accept tural, and catechetical breakthrough. more rewarding kind of teaching and throughout the whole world. . . lize that many “ good him as interested in sides, and on the part of “ There should be a return to the learning. And few things could gladden Stephen P. Canconnoni, Portland, Me. and sincere Catholics” “ updating” the Church. all beliefs. Tyrannies, teaching power of the liturgy,” the my heart more than the knowledge • W o rst Thing are bewildered by “ sud­ Actually, he was inter­ however, have always committee said. And this is about four that my children’s religion teachers Editor, the Register: den reversal of attitudes ested in Lutherizing it. had to answer to the decades after Pope Pius XI declared were reflecting in their teaching the Very often Catholics speak of the horrors of nuclear war. they have held all their That, it seems to me, Church; tyranny today that the faithful are instructed in the spirit of the Council and of the Popes of Some even go so far as to say that it is better to “Be Red lives;” 4) Catholics in is the essential differ­ finds its most formida­ mysteries of their religion more effec­ our time. than Dead.” However, in my opinion, the worst thing that could “ the new Christian life” ence between aggior- ble foe in the Church. happen to America and the world would be Communist dom­ namento and Reforma­ The trouble with the ination. For if this were to occur, the efforts of Godless com­ must turn aside from Ponder and Print “ centuries of emphasis tion. The former at­ new breed is that they munism would be concentrated on destroying God and free­ on personal, private tempts to match the are so blinded by their dom in America. . . morality.” Church to the Church’s own inner light that they So when Catholics say that we cannot take action against Mr. Horchler c o m- own ideals and goals; fail to read history and the Communists because this involves a risk of nuclear war, pounded his illogic con­ the latter attempts to they are so taken with Where Legalism Runs Riot my reply is this — if worse comes to worse and the Commu­ siderably more than match the Church to in­ their own insights that By G. J. Gustafson, S.S. ones who never criticize the ders and accusers. nists do destroy America, at the Last Judgment, God will not that. For example, he dividuals’ subjective de­ they neglect, the necessi­ While Holy Mother the excessive, ridiculous, burden­ The result is complete reward us for keeping the peace. No, He will condemn us for sires. ty of logic to reach the Church (a title we happen to some, and increasingly in­ chaos, not law. our cowardice in allowing the Communists to wipe freedom says the Church has tolerable legalism of our per­ been a “ quasi-military It is pure asininity to truth. love) is, according to some One example will suffice. and religion from the face of the earth. So let us end our commentators, trying to free sonal government. Supreme as it is said to be, fears and endeavor to achieve victory for God and Country. herself from a spirit of lega­ A case Is tried in an ordin­ this greatest and highest Richard Gosse, San Francisco, C!allf. lism, our own part gets more Profiles and Perspectives ary court. It is then appealed court in our land hands down and more legalistic. 5 to 4 decisions which some­ • Diversity Seen Dangerous In our own quite un-humble to a higher court. Next to a how imply infallibility. Editor, the Register: I was much impressed by Josephine Snyder’s letter and opinion (w e have only the hu­ still higher court, possibly But the court cannot even mility to admit our pride) agree with her on her first protest, the lack of conformity in A Taxpayer's Lament with a change of venue, be­ decide what obscenity means. each diocese. To allow each diocese to present services in some of these self • styled cause the case has already masterful Gettysburg address Almost every one else, with By Joseph P. Kiefer tors, clever and sly, and their commentators wouldn't know been tried in the daily news­ different ways is dangerous. . . The income tax law, which upon which the parody is infallible computers, have a canon from a cannon. But papers. The Supreme Court the exception of some con­ Robert Ncster, Mt. Carmel, Pa. vitally affects the lives of based. gone far above our poor pow­ they find, they feel, that the may, being “ supreme,” de­ temporary pharisees has no ' millions of .Americans every Two score and 12 years jg o ers to add or subtract. Church is encumbered with • ‘Worthy Handmaittons’ cide to get into the act to difficulty. So where has lega­ Editor, the Register: year at this time, was 52 our fathers brought forth Our creditors, especially an infinitj’ of legal decisions confuse both litigants, defen­ lism run riot? years old last week. upon this continent a new the loan companies, will little which descend almost to Pha­ I say “ Amen” to Bishop Dwyer’s column a while back This venerable American tax. conceived in desperation, note, nor long remember, what risaic deliberations and subt­ in which he calls for a “ new art" to complement the new institution annually causes and dedicated to the proposi­ we say here. But the Bureau of le decisions. TLoitiA. omL QjwJtsiA. liturgy. However, I believe that the Bishop has put the cart more mental breakdowns tion that all men must pay. Internal Revenue can never With this viewpoint, having before the horse when he says that this is a function which than the Nazi blitzkrieg on Now we are engaged in a forget what we report here. It studied some canon law (pro­ “There shall be a time “ Our only reason lor being must be assumed by laymen. This problejn should have been England. The weeks prior to bably with a G.P.A. of C-mi- great mess of calculations, is for us, the taxpayers, rather when they will not endure and our only desire is to considered at the very outset before the American Hierarchy. April 15 make men want to to be devoted to the tax return nus) we still heartily disa­ testing whether this taxpayer sound doctrine, but according spread love and peace in the In its unseemly haste, handed down the mandatory English jump off the Brooklyn Bridge which the Government takes gree. Any lawyer, canonical to their own desires they will world — a love and a peace or any other taxpayer, so now in use. . . . or join the Foreign Legion. confused and so impover­ such delight in spending. or lay, will tell you that the grow tired of sound doctrine, that have their origin in a Harassed, haggard, and ham­ ished, can hope to endure. It Is rather for us to be de­ toughest problem of all is always itching to hear some­ higher, inexhaustible source It is sad that holy Mother Church, which has always strung. our citizens trek to how to apply the given law to prided itself upon its sponsorship of the fine arts, has appar­ We are met on the great dicated to (be great task re­ thing fresh, turning a deaf and which flow for every na­ their tax consultants and part maining before us—that from Annie or Mary or Jean! And car to the truth.” — St. Paul. tion, for every man who ently decided that poetry and music are no longer "worthy with a substantial portion of battlefield of “Form 1040.’* our vanished dollars we take only an “ Anarchist,” to our wants to receive their pure handmaidens of the liturgy.” their hard-ea.Tied income. Wc have come to dedicate a mind, a complete hopeless large portion of our Income increased devotion to the few and regenerating wave.” — W. L. Stearns, Casper, Wyo. We recall a very interest­ unrealistic, maintain.s that Pope Paul VI. to a final resting place with that remain; that we here ing item that was written there should be, or even “Devotion to Mary cannot those men who spend their highly resolve that next year Letters for the “ Advise and Dissent” column from readers about this legalized system of could be, a situation wherein be separated from that wc larceny. Unfortunately the lives spending our money. we shall ash for a cut in sal­ of the “Register” are most welcome. The editors reserve the ary so that we can be in a low­ there is no government, no pay to her Divine Son. . .De­ It is the height of anguish author Is unknown. We pre­ er tax bracket: that this Im­ real society, no rules to votion to Mary would lose its “ We cannot and must not right to edit -these letters, and, where neeessory because of sent R now. with some per­ and torment that we siiould poverished citizen, bereft of go\ern. not millions, hut even reason for existence were it underestimate the strength of lack of space, to run excerpts of the lunger letters. Contribu­ sonal alterations, to our read­ do this. But*in a legal .sense his savings shall figure out (wo people who live together to be disassociated from de­ the movement for true spiri­ tors are asked to keep their letters as short as possible so as ers. At the same time, we of­ we cannot evade — we can­ more deductions; anJ that tax­ in what once was known as a votion to Christ, and our ex­ tual renewal that is at work to give more people the opportunity to express opinions. fer our humble apologies to not cheat — we cannot under­ ation of the people, by the marriage contract. pression of homage to Mary in the Catholic Church.” — Abraham Lincoln and bis estimate this tax. The collec- Congress, and (or the govern­ Curiously — one’s life is in no way makes her equal to Dr. W. A. Visser ‘t Hooft, Ge­ Rt. Rev. Matthew J. SmTth, Ph.D.^ ment, shall not cause more of full of curiosities — these Christ.” — Archbishop John neral Secretary of the World Founding Editor, Register System of Catholic Newspapers ★ ★ 115 to perish from the earth! same people are usually the J. Krol of Philadelphia. Council of Churchea UU-ISM Thursday, March 4, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 5 Registorials Varied Day Surrounds St. Patrick's Benefit Ball

March 17 is a double-date for will sing appropriate Irish me-1 grand ballroom, while Ronnie AMONG AWARDS to be giv­ Also among the awards is a What State Birth supporters of the 89th annual todies at the end of Ma ' Kae and “ The Saints,” featur- en during the luncheon and ball free weekend stay for one St. Patrick’s day charity ball, ^j'ing Penny Powers, will supply are two trips to Las Vegas’ couple, courtesy of the Denver Luncheon is scheduled under the auspices of the Cath music and entertainment fur Dunes hotel, a total of two Hilton hotel; lesser awards in­ noon in the Denver Hilton ho­ olic Charities of Denver. couples, one award to be made clude hair dryers, transistor ra­ tel, where William .Mcllroe will the young adults in the Junior dios, electric can openers, and Control Involves The day’s celebrations open be master of ceremonies for an ballroom. at the luncheon and the other at the ball. AM-FM table radios. By Paul H. Ilallctt sire that more children with Solemn Mass at Holy entertainment program that The adult ball is a semi-for­ features radio and television mal affair, and tickets for this Birth control again enters should be avoided. Ghost church, 19th and Califor­ personality Tom Duggan, Regis and the junior ball at $5 per into politics in Colorado now nia streets, at 10 a.m. and Loretta Heights Iri.sh dan­ couple, may be obtained at the that State Senator Fay DcBe- AGAIN, t h e p r e s s re­ cers, together with a “ good old Catholic Charities office, 1665 rard has reintroduced his ports of these birth control CATHEDRAL ORGANIST ng Irish song fest.” Luncheon fee Grant street, Denver, or call “welfare” bill, which failed plans say nothing about the Alan Hobbs will play during he is $3 per person. 222-3825, and tickets will be in 1963. unmarried or divorced wo­ Mass, and the Cathedral boys he man, but it would be equally At the double dance-dute be­ mailed. This year Denver Welfare vested choir will sing under ny naive to think that many wel­ ginning at 9 p.m., Will Back Proceeds from the St. Pa- Manager Bernaid Valdez told direction of the Very Rev. Mon- ELMER GERKEN. MGR. fare officers will exclude with his piano and orchestra,! tiick’s day ball will be applied nd legislators that his staff signor R. Hiester. them from birth control together with vocalist Eunice to Catholic Charities of the Ar- op should have legal authority to Mrs. John J. Sullivan, soloist RELIGIOUS ARTICLES knowledge or devices. A p p o in ted Clark, will perform in the chdiocese of Denver. he counsel with clients on family planning. The Planned This brings up another Mrs. Sue Stearns, R.N., is CHURCH SUPPLIES Regis President NEW LITURGICAL WEDDING RINGS Parenthood people presented question: How much will wel­ the newly appointed director fare birth control contribute Due To Travel NOW IN S T O C K ...... $65.00 PAIR DcBerard with a draft of a of supply, processing, and bill, which the State Senator to sexual promiscuity? .\nd, distribution at Mercy hospi­ The Very Rev. Richard F. a p p i n a s s COMPLETE LINE turned down. to take only an aspect of this evil that the welfare commis­ tal. The former director of Ryan, S.J, president of Regis OF CONFIRMATION SUPPLIES college, will attend conventions IN ASSESSIN<; the propo­ sioners are sure to be inter­ MEDALS - CHAINS nursing service at St. of two national educational as­ sals, one certainly, at first ested in, how much will it .Joseph’s hospital, Albu­ sociations in Chicago this * * “ I X I qdO g Cq B d d s © ^ } sight, should not deny that contribute to the spread of STORE HOURS querque, N. Mex., Mrs. month. there is good faith present on venereal disease, which is 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday, the side of the proponents. now at an all-time high? Stearns is a graduate of The meeting of the .Associa­ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays Undeniably there arc econ­ A Chicago correspondent Shannon West Texas Memor­ tion for Higher Education will Cd©DuD© has written to mention the omic, health, and population ial hospital and San Angelo be held March 6-11. The North sort of thing that can be ex­ Central Association of Colleges problems that are to be con­ college, San Angelo, Tex., HAMPDEN TO TAM ARAC I 1120 Broadway 534-8233 sidered. and we like to think pected if Colorado makes and Secondary Schools will SHOWHOUSES- -f^

By Frank Morriss fair. The fact that she can Those thinking of going to there are plenty of delightful people. I sincerely told the speak college-learned German see the fair on a small budget spots to eat picnic style.” South Americans that the worst If you don’t think ecumenical shouldn’t be afraid, she says. part of it all was meeting such problems can be pretty, you will help. “ I think its bigness is the The adult entrance fee has MISS MOIR told the Register nice persons and having to haven’t met Gladys Moir — thing that impresses me most,” been reduced to $2.50 — “ and that the Vatican pavilion, which leave them.” 1965 World’s Fair Summer Fes­ really that’s all you have to houses the famed Michelangelo And I’m sure the worst part tival Queen. says Miss Moir, who will wel­ come fairgoers throughout the spAid. Of course, there are Pieta and other art treasures, of it for them was seeing her Not that Miss Moir is a prob­ summer. “It’s almost unbelie­ some fine restaurants, but you will display this summer the go. lem, but she confided in the Re­ vable.” can bring your lunches and Pope’s golden, jewel-decorated gister while on a too-short stay tiara, given by him to raise Denver that her staunch money for the world’s poor. Protestantism and the equally Miss Moir has one bit of ad­ staunch Catholicity of her boy vice for prospective fairgoers friend have proved a definite — wear walking shoes. complication. “ He is very, very And she has some advice for Catholic, and I’m perfectly hap­ young girls who would like to py as a Protestant.” be models or be chosen queen of some future World’s Fair. THE PROBLEM? WeU, the "It’s really worthwhile, but it’s young couple spend so much hard work. The schedule can be time discussing the religious terrific, and when you travel on differences and what they a tour like this the time ele­ might mean that they never ment becomes frantic.” have gotten around to setting a What does she think is the date. It seems there is going to best part of it all? “Meeting have to be an ecumenical dia­ logue before there is an gagement.

If the boy friend, Gary Za- laundry froi browski, a young Long Island ary stockbroker, can concentrate dry cleaning on an ecumenical dialogue in rer. the presence of Miss M oir he "Where the charm of strt should be sent to the Second neumess is restored" Nev Young Models lor Guild fashion Sh o w Vatican Council as an expert In nati thi matter. ope Fashions both modern and usefui for pre- on Tuesday, March 16, in the Hilton hotel, Member of: Miss Moir, 22, is boyishly teens and teen-agers will be modeled by Left to right, sitting, are Maryann McCallin, * National Institute of The Most Important these young girls at the fashion show spon- and Gail Steves; standing, Marilyn Ipsen slender, voguishly dressed and coiffured, and with a deep se­ Dry Cleaning sored by the Archbishop’s Guild of Denver and Mlchale Adams. riousness in gunmetal blue CAKE eyes. * American Institute of Laundering in your life for the She began winning beauty Fashion Show on March 16 prizes at C. W. Post college, most important occasion where she also won the atten­ call 3-4281 for the tions of Gary Zabrowski, and Wedding Cakes convenience of pick up turned to modeling to 'help fin­ Fair Attractions, Indeed A Specialty moUi ance her education. She began Be Set by Archbishop's Guild A picture of the Michelangelo Picta, one of the top attrac­ and delivery In Denver teaching after college, first in simil tions of the 1965 New York World’s Fair, is' displayed for and all suburbs. The major fund-raising activity of Joan Murnan. the senior year of high school: “ He “Denver Catholic Register” readers by Gladys Moir, who is from the year for the members of the Ar­ Children and teen-agers who will Her youth combined with her a fair attraction herself. In fact, she is Miss New York’s good looks proved a handicap youn chbishop’s Guild, Denver, is the annual model include Annette Bruno, Jimmy World Fair Summer Festival. She told the “Register” that LAUNDERERS there, so she switched to teach­ tam( fashion show. The event this year will Maroney, Kathy DeBello, Michael Ma­ AND ing seventh graders. When her Pope Paul Vi’s golden tiara will be displayed this summer in BAKERY Pr be held Tuesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. in honey, Gail Steves, Michele Adams, present touring in behalf of the the Vatican pavilion along with the Pieta and other art trea­ CLEANERS laboi the Hilton hotel. Denver. Maryann McCallin, Marilyn Ipsen, and World’s Fair ends she wants to sures. Phone AAA. 3-428! Phono RA 2-2859 year Theme for the event will be “ The Kathy Beck. work for a graduate degree 2500 CURTIS Test Home of Fine Pastries Soft Touch of Fashion.” At a breakfast Tickets may be purchased from and eventually teach retarded guag a reputation malntafncd 4 STORES TO SERVE YOU held last week in the Brown Palace ho­ Anita Saunders, chairman, 422-0362. children. N o rth e a st Unit peop since 1905 M Sa. Breedway tel, Denver, Mrs. Lois Aris, assistant Special awards will be made to circle Blotis Ollisers Dr. James P. Gray 1550 Colo. B lv d . J410 E . Jrd A v i. have fashion director of May D&F, selected members distributing the most tickets “ HONESTLY, teaching gives U49 So. Colo. a iv d . like An election of officers was OPTOMETRIST me more satisfaction than any­ An the following women to model the to the event. conducted at the recent meet­ thing else I do,” Miss Moir Eyes Examined their latest and most fashionable styles: At the fashion show breakfast last ing of the northeast district says. Modeling is for her a way cial Paula Vessa, Margaret Acerino, Terry week awards were presented to Kathy council of the Denver Archdi­ Visual Care to reach that goal. from Palizzi, Joan Lundy, Jackie Kammer, Tanko, Toni Bruno, Virginia Collins, ocesan Council of Catholic Wo­ Contact Lenses TRAVEL BARGAIN % YEAR! Eve^n Ventura, Donna Loper, Virgi- Anne Brenner, Gertrude Schott, Ceile Of course, when her ecumeni­ men held in the hall of St. Pe­ hem othei nia (jleason, ' Jane Ruwart, Anne Bren- Schunemann, Therese Seidenkranz, cal difficulties with Gary are ter’s parish, Fleming. 213 Colo. Bldg. ner, Irene Groat, Sally Mally, Mary straightened, she hopes to be Lucille Gibney, Jackie Kammer, Ei­ The officers are: Mrs. La­ 1615 Calif. Holiday in Spain and Portugal SH Ann Schiavone, Elsie Pomponio, and leen Koester, and Mary Nadorff. married,” and I’d like a big fa­ mily — six children, I hope.” wrence Schaefer, St. Peter's, For Appointment Call; alcet president: Mrs. Frank Frenzie, K ara Right now her interest is cen­ Otis, first vice president; Mrs. 825-8883 The holiday of a lifetime. Sun-filled days in sidoi Court St. Rita tered on the fair, which befits Garrett Brandt, Julesburg, se­ Test! a woman who beat out six other cond vice president; Mrs. Pat exciting Spain and Portugal. See the Prado to a) pretty contestants for Fair Breakfast Set Weigel, third vice president; cepU ..y^ctiuL ties queen. WHAT ABOUT YOU? Mrs. B. Leo Devlin, Wray, re­ in Madrid. Relax on the beach of the Spanish quite Sunday, Mar. 14 Her victory has taken her to cording secretary; Mrs. Eli­ donors, for purchase of mater­ Riviera, where you stay at the beautiful new Th Jr. C. D. of A. South Am erica, and after her zabeth Lenncnbrink, Holyoke, ials to be made up into altar The board of managers of St. peeU Junior Catholic Daughters of present trip about the United financial secretary; Mrs. Joo cloths, vestments and other Hotel Riviera, and visit the white-washed sumi America will attend Mass and Rita Court 625, Catholic Daugh­ States she will head for Eur- Samber. Stoneham, treasurer; Santuary needs, is to meet in Dioci receive Communion in Holy ters of America, Denver, will rope to convince Europeans Mrs. Ed Boem er, St. Peter’s. | caves of the Spanish Gypsies in Granada. the home of Mrs. Anthony F. Umti Ghost church, Denver, they should start seeing the Zarlengo, 2601 Stuart street, be the official hostesses at a auditor; and Mrs. George (Kar Saturday, March 6, in the 12:15 United States by seeing the First-class hotels, all your breakfasts and Denver, at 2 p.m. All women breakfast, open to the public, to Blach, Yuma, historian. will p.m. Mass. All will be in uni­ interested in the society’s work get t form and assemble before be held on Sunday, March 14 dinners, tour escort and sightseeing deluxe. are invited to attend. that Mass begins. from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the f newly renovated club rooms, To climax this glorious vacation, visit the trans cents Loretto Guild 765 Pennsylvania street. Reser­ St. Vincent Aides Archbishop's Guild Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima. You will re­ Th The third general meeting of vations, at $1.50 per adult, 75 Mrs. Lily Robertson, pres­ the the Loretto Guild will follow a cents for children, or $5 per fa­ Nannette Yannicito will en­ Evelyn Henzelmnn will enter­ turn physically and spiritually renewed. ident of the Annunciation 1 p.m. dessert luncheon on coulci mily, can be made through any tertain St. Gerard’s circle on tain St. Elizabeth circle on branch of the St. Vincent Aid Thursday, March II, in the up­ Leave New York on June 1st and return on imat Society, said the group’s member. A telephone commit­ March 4. On March 7, Immacu­ March 10. per lounge of Machebeuf hall, tee will also take reservations, late Conception circle will meet from luncheon and card party will Loretto Heights college, Den­ Frances Edmonds will have ...A FRANCISCAN SISTERI June 21st. ONLY $549 from New York or ris t be held Thursday, March 11, following the letter and tickets, in the home of Helen Orm.sby, a potluck dinner for Our Lady ver, This was previously sche­ GIVING YOURSELF to • Ufa com- 5/6 12:30 p.m., in St. Vincent’s sent to all active members. and Bernice Bostwick will en­ of Loretto circle on March 12, $739 from Denver. DON’T WAIT. duled for February. The Rev. tertain Mystical Rose circle. plately dedicatad to rh# lalvatlon of jnore home, 4159 Lowell Boulevard, A meeting of the court will and Mother Seton circle will Robert Greenslade will be a Mary Pomorico will host mem­ aouli . . . prayer, work, lac- Fa’ Denver. Mrs. Theresa Re- be held in the club house on meet in the home of Elaine Mc­ rlflc a , arvd loy . . . by using your the i special guest. A slate of offi­ bers of Our Lady of Mt. Car­ naud Is chairman and will he cers for the coming year will Thursday, March 11, with a Manus. talents as a Nurse. Laboratory and ver mel circle on March 8, and Phone 623-3027 or write: assisted by IVhnes. Cecilia be presented. Reservations for special St. Patrick’s entertain­ X-Ray Tactinlelan. Secretary, Account­ Vessel of Honor circle will Nancy Miltenbergcr will cti- Stuart, Loretta Lynch, John the dessert luncheon may be ment. Mrs. Irene Bickett and a ant, Dietitian. Seamstrass. Cook, as wall meet the same day. tertain Mother Beloved circle Meek, Sr.; Ethel Klrkman, J. made by calling 936-3423, Loret­ group of Junior Catholic as In other hospital departments and Handmaids of Mary circle on March 9, Pat Rees will en­ In a new extension of our w ork In the B. Vessa, Catherine Barth, to Heights college. Deadline for Daughters plan a program. Catholic Travel and Tours, Inc. will meet In the home of Pat tertain St. Gemma Marie cir­ Catechetical and Social Service Fields . Margaret Milner, Anna Folk- reservations is Monday even­ Miss Florence Lamansky, as­ ner, and May Pferth. Kipper, Ruth Zelymaker will cle, Mary Mahler will entertain THERE IS NO GREATER CHARITY! 1452 Pennsylvania ing, March 8. There will be no sisted by Mrs. Irene McCall, entertain Holy Cross circle, St. Catherine circle, and Mary charge for the luncheon and will have charge of refresh­ (Write—giving your age—to Vocation and Irene Dunoebecke will en­ D ire cto r, 767 30th S t., R o ck Island, Denver. Colorado 80203 Queen’s Daughters guests are welcome. ments. Ann Woodward will be hostess tertain Infant of Prague circle Illinois, for further details of this The Very Rev. Anton J. Bo­ for Pope John XXIII circle. Members are reminded to rer, S.M.B., of Blessed Sa­ Alumnae Luncheon on March 11. Genevieve Silva Katy Henshaw, linen chair­ happy life.) ^ turn in their seminary burse crament parish, Denver, and Colorado alumnae of colle­ will host St. Martha circle and man, has linens cut and ready contributions at the meeting, if superior of the Bethlehem Fath­ ges conducted by the Society Carole Acerino will entertain to deliver to any circle needing ers, will address members of of the Sacred Heart will meet at all possible, since they must Our Lady of the Snows circle. them. the Queen’s Daughters at a Friday, March 5, 12:30 p.m., be in the hands of the state Kay Hoerdamm is a new mem­ meeting Sunday, March 7, at 3 in the home of Mrs. J. Robert chairman by Palm Sunday. ber of the circle. p.m. in the home of Miss Mary Fowler, 145 Franklin street, INTEREST PAID Rose O’Brien, 1321 Milwaukee B O U A B i m S Denver. Following luncheon street, Denver. Cohostesses will First Friday Club To Hear Speech QUARTERLY and a business meeting the Real Roast be Mary Waller and Mary Ri- women will attend Benedic­ Members of the First Friday Besides the talk, club mem­ ordan. ON TIME DEPOSITS Creamy or Chunky tion of the Blessed Sacrament bers will have luncheon at the Peanut Butter club will hear a speech on "A at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel of hospital and tour the new facili­ Seton Guild New Concept in Hospital Facili­ 5 ’/2 to 6V2% St. Joseph’s hospital. The or­ ties of the plant. The next meeting of the Se­ ganization is known as the ties” at 12:15 p.m., Thursday, Per Yr. ton Guild will be held Friday, Colorado Alumnae of (be March 4, at M ercy hospital. Pure Clover March 5, In the home of Mrs. Sacred Heart. News Deadline! Empress Honey Sister M ary Kleran, hospital WE HAVE REFERENCES Neil Horan, 1225 St. Paul The deadline for news stories street, Denver. Plans will be administrator, will give the talk and pictures to appear in the Write Box L-696 c /o Family Theaier in the Terrace room of the hos­ made for the spring card par­ “ Denver Catholic Register” is Register. 938 Bannock. Nc Gig Young, star of NBC’s pital. Monday at 5 p.m. degr ty. The tentative date Is April Strawberry Shasta 24 in the Loyola church base­ “ The Rogues” television se­ sonli ries, will appear in Rest!- Preserves spea ment. At a recent meeting. Sister Gertrude C c c i 1 c tuition, a drama to be present­ Luni showed the members films ed on Father Patrick Pey­ ham taken on a trip to Romo. ton’s Family Theater, Sun­ PRESENTING the day, March 7, 9 p.m., on Lucerne past Tabernacle Society KOSI Radio, Denver. THE Canned Milk cord subji Speaker at the Friday, March j histc 5, meeting of the T abernacle' TRADITIONALLY ARCHBISHOP’S GUILD ■'Bor-S” Fu lly Cooked. Defatted cripi society of the Denver archdlo-1 T H E F IN E S T IN Skinleii. 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Thursefay, March 4, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 7 y told the /eofL9 at the worst Nocturnal Adoration Planned March 4 CARPET-BRAGGER! neeting such Men of the Nocturnal Adora­ follow the letter of the law by having to Let us come and adore Him. tion society from all parishes abstaining from meat and and absorb the grace and wis­ Wtik OL of the Denver area will spend soups and gravies made from worst part dom that will glow into our the night before First Friday, meat, wc should also abstain seeing her souls from Jesus in the Blessed March 5. adoring Our Lord in from criticizing and condemn­ Sacrament of the Altar. Pu.,ck the Blessed Sacrament in Holy ing others. “ Come to Nocturnal .Adora­ Ghost church, downtown Den­ tion during Lent and learn to ver. “ ABOVE ALL during Lent By Walter Kranx follow after the things that Mass will be celebrated at we should fill our hearts and bring peace to the soul.” midnight. Confessions will be souls with an intimate, close The Best Years of Your Life HOURS ASSIGNED to men of the va­ heard all during the night, and personal love for Our Lord in rious parishes for March are as follows: Nowadays all the various designs tor living. are Communion will be distributed the Holy Sacrament of the Al­ 9- 10 o'clock — St. Ignatius Loyola's, every hour after midnight. tar. St. C ath erine's, St. Joseph's, Golden, St. sketched in bold, brilliant colors to please and delight Pius X*s, Aurora, and Holy Trinity, the young people. Or “ the young in heart.” The following is the message “ In this way we can fill our Westminster; of the Rev. William J. Gallag­ 10- 11 o'clock — St. John's, St. Rose of This latter phrase could ap­ hearts with the fire of Divine Lima's, Presentation, Christ the King, ply to anyone. If you’re not you dislike the beach. Let your her, spiritual director of the Love and thus burn away al! Sts. Peter and Paul's, Wheatridge, Holy Nocturnal .Adoration society: Name, Ft. Logan, and St. James'; young, you can always be remaining hair get good and the remnants that have been young in heart.'’ A guy 97 left in our souls by past attach­ 11- 12 o'clock — Holy Ghost, St. Eli­ grey. Keep ambling to the fox zabeth's, All Saints', St. Catherine's, Der­ could qualify. All you must do “ DURING THE SEASON of ment to the things of the world, by, and Notre Dame; trot and the waltz. Develop a 12- 1 o'clock — Cathedral, St. Joseph's is keep a youthful outlook on Lent, the Church wishes us to the flesh and the devil. (CSSR), St. Mary Magdalene's. St. Ca|e- That's me—Don FelsenI And I've got meditate more deeply on eter­ lots to brag about— all the greatest everything. You must keep paunch if the gym distresses “ Lent is a time of special tan's. St. Bernatette's, Lakewood, Our going places, doing things, nal truths. While attending Noc­ Lady of Fatima, Lakewood, and St. Ma­ names in quality carpeting — In the you. Hem and haw and hesitate grace, a time especially set ry's, LIMIeton; widest selection possible— 501 Nylon, meeting people. You must be turnal Adoration we will have 1-2 o'clock — St. Vincent de Paul's, St. Nylon, Wool, A crilan — at the lowest in your speech if you feel like aside for us to make extraor­ $1,000 Check for African Bible vital, awake, aware. You must time for meditation. Dominic's, St. Theresa's, Aurora, and prices anywhere! PLUS: A "skylight" it. Whistle the tunes of the 30s. dinary efforts to sanctify our­ Our Lady of Grace; roof that lets you see carpeting In crowd activity and enjoyment “ Lent is really a time of se­ 1 o'clock — Annunciation, St. Francis "natural" lighting. You'll brag foe about Father Francis E. Brem, S.IVf.B., receives a $1,000 check Bore your son silly with stories selves. ‘This fs the will of God, de S ales', M other of God, and N ativity the money you savel Come see the in every 24 hours. cluding ourselves from the carpet-bragger, me—Don FelsenI from Mrs. Charles Miller, president of the Bethlehem Mission* of how you raised heck in col­ your sanctification.’ oi Our Lord, Broomfleld; Now it’s always been great to lege. things of the world and medi­ 3- 4 o'clock — Blessed Sacrament, Holy ary guild of Denver. At left is Mrs. Ralph Carr, guild treasu­ tating on the things of God. “ There is only one thing that Rosary, St. Joseph's (Polish), and Cure rer. Father Brem, of the Bethlehem Fathers, 5630 E. 17th be young, and it always will be. counts in life, that is to be a d 'A rs; But just being young doesn’t in­ OF COURSE if you follow During Lent, by prayer and 4- 5 o'clock — St. Philomena's, St. Pa­ nm iFiiiEiiirOiL street, Denver, has received $2,150 toward translation of the fasting and meditation, we saint. There is only one thing to trick's, St. Anne*5, Arvada, Holy FarrJIy, sure happiness, as the ads and Most Precious Blood; New Testament Into Shano, the language of 75 per cent of the these admonitions, you will de­ be ashamed of in life, that is would have you believe. When I should cleanse our bodies and I o'clock — Assumption, Sacred 1620 Bloke St. Phone 623-4391 native Africans of Southern Rhodesia. The Bethlehem Fathers finitely not be young in heart. souls from all the effects of not to be a saint. Heart, St. Anthony of Padua's, S>. was young I was worried and Louis', Englewood, Our Lady of Mt. Open 9-6—Monday 'til 8:30 p.m. operate a mission at Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia. unsure of myself. And tremen­ And your friends of the same past sins and discipline our­ “ We are in this world now to Carmel, Guardian Angels', All Souls', Free Parking in Standard Station age who are striving, ambi selves against any affection for Englewood, Our Lady of Lourdes, and Across the Street dously concerned about things work out our salvation for the Holy Cross, Thornton. that are now quite unimportant. tious, vigorous individuals “ or sin. hereafter, but to secure our sal­ But they weren’t unimportant the go” will depart your com­ “ At Nocturnal Adoration, in vation in heaven we need sanc­ Shono Bible Contains at the time. My anxieties were pany in favor of more contem the contemplation of Cur Lord tification now. porary companions. in the Blessed Sacrament, we 6TH AVE. ! intense, and as numerous ^s “ Our Lord came from But think how nice it will be! learn from Jesus CHirist Him- the sands of the sea. In case heaven to secure our salvation. & i OLIVER'S you think I was maladjusted to shuffle off the bright, brittle | self the true Christian spirit He calls us to sanctification. He Colorful Translations many men and women of my coil of youth and — after all. that comes from prayer and sa- delivered Himself up for the MARION \ these years — relax and take itjerifice. Meat Market ' ‘He went away with his been asked from the Dutch Re­ age have said they suffered in Church that He might sanctify mouth in his nose.” formed Church to use their the same way when they were easy like a middleaged person! “We learn that the real value it. “Serving Denver Since 1923 With Quality Meats’* young. should of Lenten observance is not Believe it or not this colorful translation, but that it was re­ “ During Nocturnal Adoration merely the abstaining from simile is a translation of — jected. You don’t agree? Okay then. Our Lord in the Blessed Sa­ CHOICE STEAKS - ROASTS ORDER ALL THIS doesn’t mean, o:^ worldly things alone, we must "He went away sorrowful” — “ The Protestant Church has crament will show us the way course, that as a middleaged Come alive and get with the Fresh Poulliy Fish from the parable of the rich allowed the 23 Catholic dioceses fill our minds and our hearts of sanctification and salvation. man I’m poised and confident Pepsi generation. But you’ll be young man in the New Tes­ in Tanganyika to use its Swahi­ with thoughts of God during 9 Professional Meat Cutters to Serve You and unafraid. Far from it. But sorry when it’s too late to take this holy season tament. li translations,” leather Brem Phone 733-4429 13)2 E . 4lh A ve. believe me, I’ve got a lot more advantage of the most wonder­ Priests and laymen w ho‘have said. “ We weren’t too optimis­ “ In Lent we should not only tAKERY tic, but just wanted to see if the peace of mind now than I ever ful time in your life. labored for more than four had 30 years ago — and corny 2859 years in translating the New ecumenical movement had bro­ ken down existing antagonism it sounds, I like being this astries Testament into Shona, the lan­ age. It’s so cool and comforta­ De Paul Bureau guage of three quarters of the between the Catholic Church E YO U and the Dutch Reformed ble. Sure you’ve got the aching people of Southern Rhodesia, (ilhurch.” joints in the morning and the Offers Gratitude Rocky Mountain have run into many problems shortness of breath when you like this. FATHER BREM, who visited run for the bus. But there are Part of the response from Deluxe All Season And a m ajor boost to solving the Bethlehem Fathers’ mission lots of compensations. While readers of the Denver Catho­ their problems — their finan in Gwelo last year, says he re­ you’re certainly not ready to lie lic Register to an appeal pub­ cial ones at least — has come ceived $2,150 for the Shona Bi­ down and die, you are ready to lished in a recent Issue, was WILD BIRD FOOD AR! from members of the Bethle­ ble project from Denver Catho­ coast along a little bit. And the donation of a pick-up with Sunflower Seeds hem guild in Denver and from lics, including the most recent don’t ever knock that coasting. ! truck to the Society of St. other Catholics in the area. donation of $1,000 from the It’s great. Life is richer and i Vincent de Paul Salvage Bethlehem guild. more delightful when you have I bureau. SHONA HAS three main di For our small “The Africans love to read,” time to slow up and get a clea­ i Bureau director, Walter elects — Zezuru, Mankiya, and Father Brem said. “They just rer look at the wonders of the Pytlinski, is grateful for the feathered friends Karanga — and they vary con­ devour everything they can lay passing parade. help received from readers in siderably. A version of the New > in their hands on.” So who wants to all the gathering useable clothing 25 Lbs. ..2 .2 5 Testament had to be acceptable Unfortunately, he pointed out, well deserved joys of mid- and household appliances for ado to all three. An expression ac­ Commuoist publications from dleage for another fling at sale in the society’s welfare 50 Lbs. ..4 .0 0 cepted in one dialect may be lish East Germany often find their youth? If that sounds like self- ; stores to raise funds to help quite offensive Ui another. way into the country. They are deception, you know it isn’t. i the poor. 100 Lbs. ..7 .5 0 lew Though the Shona Bible is ex­ full color glossy magazines Not if you’re middleaged Efecleif lo P o st A fourth store Is planned pected to be published this which portray convincing-look­ yourself. Edward DeCrocc, above, of for the Denver archdiocesan hed summer in the three Catholic ing pictures of social and. indus­ Therefore, I issue this procla­ DeCroce photography studio, area, the director said. Dioceses of Salisbury (Zezuru). ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. trial reconstruction in Commu­ mation to middleaged people Denver, has been named Equipment such as store ida. Umtali (Manyika) and Gwelo nist countries. everywhere: Rally round the president of the Rocky Moun­ show-cases, clothing racks, 1321 15th St. Denver, Colo. Ph. 623-6223 (Karanga), the entire project Motu, a Catholic Shona news­ ind fireside and sit tight. Resist tain Professional Photogra­ an adding machine, cash re­ will have to be subsidized to paper serving the 1,200,000 Madison Avenue with all your phers’ Association. The orga­ gister, and typewriter are ur­ get the price per copy down to Catholics in Southern Rhodesia, ixe. might. Don’t let them force nization elected its new slate gently needed. that of the Dutch Reformed carried serializations of the YOU into being Young at of officers at the close of the Persons wishing to donate the translation (3/6 — about 42 Shona Bible, and received Heart. Show the stuff you're recent annual convention and any of these items may con­ cents). many suggestions from Catho­ made of. Keep that convertible trade show held at the Broad­ tact the society by phoning re­ The cheapest price per copy lic readers. top up. Be pale and pallid if moor hotel, Colorado Springs. 244 - 5503 and 244 ■ 5504. Ar­ the Mambo press of Gwelo Confidence + Management = Security ed, Other officers are Herbert rangements win be made to could print them is 6/6, approx­ Lehman, Riverton, Wyo., vice pick up the goods. A BANK F O R BUSINESSMEN imately 78 cents. A subsidy on president; Howard Jones, from Presse Missionaire of Pa­ Airs. Josephine Anderson Farmington, N. M ex., secre­ LED B Y BUSINESSMEN or ris brought the price down to DRY CLEANING 5/6 per copy (66 cents), but tary; and Max Brunson, Lo­ Chosen Nurse of Year gan, Utah, treasurer. Elected AND LAUNDRY more funds are needed. to fill vacancies on the board Father Francis E. Brem of Mrs. Josephine Anderson was BOARD OF DIRECTORS nursing, Denver, and a mem­ of directors are Bob Nicol, the Bethlehem Fathers in Den­ chosen “ Nurse of the Year” at ber of Blessed Sacrament pa­ r A S I ’A W E Lakewood, and Jim Downey, ver said that permission had the recent friendship dinner rish, she has participated in Scottsbluff, Neb. given by the Archdiocesan charitable activities in hospitals Council of Catholic Nurses, and convalescent homes. 1C. Denver. A graduate of St. Miss Lauretta Dwyer was MILLIE’S HOME BEAUTY SALON Joseph’s hospital school of given special recognition for 1434 Cherr>- Ph. 333-3651 her work with the Archdiocesan Prescription Permanents for fine, limp, coarse, gray or hard to managa hair $10.00 Council of Catholic Nurses. Club Slates Hair Cuts $1.50 Mr. Carney Mr, Shumaker Mr. Weekbaugh THE NEXT meeting of the Luncheon ACCN will be held at St. Antho­ AERO SPACE LEGAL Luncheon in the Denver Tea ny’s hospital, Denver, on J . Donald Rauth John E. Gorsuch room at 1:30 p.m. will be held March 25. The meeting will be Vice Pres. Denver Division Attorney at Law, Gorsuch, gin at 7:30 p.m. with Benedic The Martin Company Kirgis, Campbell, Walker Saturday, March 6, following and Grover the monthly First Saturday de­ tion in the hospital chapel COMMUNICATIONS votions in Holy Ghost church, There will be a guest speaker. Theron L. Ackerman MANUFACTURING downtown Denver. The annual day of recoUec Vice Pres, of Planning Lawrence Shumaker The recitation of the Rosary lion will be held at Regis col Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. President Hugh B. Terry Eversman Mfg. Co. by the congregation will begin lege, Denver, on March 28 Mass will begin at 11 a.m. fol Pres, and Gen. Mgr. Bayard K. Sweeney, Jr. at 11:50 a.m., prior to the Mass Tim e-Life Broadcast, Inc. Chairman of Board and Holy Hour scheduled for lowed by brunch. The Rev B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. EDUCATION 12:10 p.m. The Very Rev. Mon- Francis Malecek, S.J., will con­ duct the exercises. The cost of Dr. Robert 1. Stearns PETROLEUM signor William Monaghan, spir­ Former President William T. Blackburn itual director, will conduct the the brunch will be $2. Reserva­ University of Colorado tions may be made with Violet Partner, Vaughey, Vaughey, church services, which are and Blackburn Klanavage at 333-6528 or Esther FINANCE open to the public. MACARONI PRODUCTS Mr. Ackerman J. Waller Duncan, Jr. Stevens at 333-6552. Don Carney Club Speaker Since this will be the first Sa­ President President turday in Lent, it is the hope of Security National Bank J. Walter Duncan Oil Properties John M. King Norman A. Dunham, a 33rd the group that more men, w o­ J. Kernan Weekbaugh President Chairman of Board degree member of -the Ma­ men, and children will take ad­ King-Stevenson Oil & Gas Co. sonic order, will be guest vantage of these special devo­ Security National Ba.- Security Life Building * SpBcialUti In Party Pastrict * 16th at Glenarm • 534-0241 MARY ANNE | MEMBER F.O.I.C. AND FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • Quality Work at r '/ T j RED HEN BAKERIES I Mr. Blackburn Mr. Gorsuch moderate prices i All Butter 9 C A K E S ! INN Insured Protection with Bigelow’s Famous Karpet- Kare Method. WacMingt -THE FAMILY RESTAURANT- k Call MtrcKant's Park — 7»9 310 W. Iowa Ave. IN THE SHERIDAN ACRES SHOPPING CENTER 64th and Sheridan 33 W . G ira rd , Englawood — 7ai-U)ui ..A Watfland Sbo^ng Cantar — U7-74M 744-3139 23 B ro ad w ay — 777-7413 Phone 428-6777 Mr. Stouffer M r. Terry Mr. Sweeney Mr. King P age 8 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 4, 1965

On Tuesday, March 9 Gloom and Despair in a Coffee House a part of reality into the By C. J. Zecha solved theme that tend to im ­ whole. He makes these anxie- I guess I’m not kooky or ply a philosophy of pessi­ 'Pope and Vatican' to Be Telecast ties the whole of life, which way-out enough to fathom the mism. In its treatment as a they are not. Seeing what the The recent announcement 9, 8 p.m., on KOA-TV, Chan­ man problems that have stark despair of Jean Paul drama there is a visual sug­ Sarte’s existentialism, which gestiveness and eroticism Analyst can do with such an from Vatican City that Pope nel 4, Denver; KOAA-TV, evolved in today’s world. To inconsequential play as No Paul VI had personnally ap­ those who talked with Vicas, is currently on display in No that are needlessly and Channel 5, Colorado Springs; Exit leaves hope for some­ pealed to world leaders to and KTVS-TV, Channel 3, this is the basic meaning of Exit at the Analyst Expresso crudely employed. The dra­ thing worthwhile in the fu­ come to a peaceful settmcnt Sterling. “aggiornamento” — the Theater Cafe, Denver. ma all but takes the energies Some very experienced ac­ lism starts out with the as­ and talents of A1 Chapman, ture. in the war in South Vietnam In his two months on loca­ bringing - up - to • date of the tors demonstrate a lot of skill sumption that there is no Mary Longstreth, Donna Jan­ “ Hell is for others,” Sarte underscores th e increasing tion in Vatican City and in Church — ' which the late over a lot of nothing. What is God. Where do we go from sen, and Dan Griffith of the once said. That’s all well and role in world affairs that is northern Italy, where Pope Pope John XXIII listed as the commendable is the effort here? What com es first, says Analyst cast. In sifting the good for the beatniks. And if being played by the Catholic Paul was raised, Vicas talked reason for convening the and determination of those Sarte, is human nature. The work of the actors from the Sarte believed that life is a Church. with churchmen and laymen Ecumenical Council. persons at the Analyst to pro­ only way man can experience murky overtones and de­ useless passion I can only It is for this reason, parti­ and filmed their views on the The European production vide Denverites with an inti­ existence, he points out, is pressing theme of the play cularly, that George Vicas, personality of Pope Paul and unit spent six weeks on loca­ counter by saying that I pre­ mate theater, and at the through a sort of vacuum. it’s easy to admire the acting head of the NBC News Eu­ the current changes taking tion in northern Italy, tracing ‘House of fhe Lord’ fer to go along with St. Tho­ same time offer the stage as In the philosophy of Sarte*' ability of the cast, as well as ropean production unit which place and being discussed in the early life of Pope Paul, “ Dating” will be the topic a showcase for new talent because there is no God, the the forthright direction of mas Aquinas’ philosophy that produced “The Pope and the the Church. and in the Vatican, recording to be discussed on the House and rarely performed produc­ Dale 'Thompson. Checking on man’s life is the glorious gift Vatican,” feels that an exa­ the flavor and substance of world is irrational and ab­ of the Lord television pro­ surd and man realizes finally log sheets it was discovered mination of the Church and THE consensus of their the everyday workings of the tions. of a loving Creator. gram Sunday, March 7, 9:30 that his life is a useless pas­ that the play was a success in views, Vicas feels, is that Church’s governing Hier­ Pope Paul is timely and im­ a.m.; KLZ-TV, Channel 7, Paris during the years of what the Church decides to archy. IN THE past few weeks the sion. But existentialism as it portant. The color special Denver, The Rev. Robert theater cafe has been attract­ has developed today does not World War II and after, but do about any particular mat­ While at the Vatican, Vicas Dore, above, assistant at St. ing a large audience with its provide a total view of reali­ when it was first produced in will be seen Tuesday, March ter, such as revision of Papal and his crew were granted an Catherine’s parish, Denver, production of farte’s No ty. While its intense subjecti­ New York in 1946 its bleak authority or birth control, is HEAR audience with Pope Paul and will represent the Catholic Exit. Sarte, a man of letters vity has yielded reliable in­ pessimism failed to please not as important as the de­ also filmed many of the faith on the panel series, and prophet of despair, is sights into the conditions of .American audiences. gree to which it generally everyday activities and cere­ whose current theme is “ In­ known as the creator of the human existence, as pointed No Exit is a play that is ASK and LEARN becomes involved in all hu- monies that continually occu­ terpreting a Faith to Live By Good gloomy philsophy of “existen­ out in a study by Vincent well-structured, for Sarte had py him and the Roman Curia, in These Tim es.” Appearing tialism.” which held a mir­ Martin, O.P., it has not pro­ planned the administrative body of an unusual ability to build di­ Wagner Opera with him will be Rabbi Daniel ror up to melancholy post­ vided a balanced and total On KOA Radio rish Alta the Church. These ordinary Goldberger of Beth Joseph war Paris. human orientation of man to alogue around a theme that I0:2U Every Sunday evening. counting On KOA Radio activities merely serve to ac­ and Dr. William E. Rhodes of For ■ those who have been the universe in which he befits the stage. But the frus­ Questions on rcliglim sub­ lina Mui quaint the non-Catholic with Denver University. somewhat confused by the lives, to his fellowmen with mitted by the radio audi­ Because of the length of the Catholic Church, Vicas tration, hopelessness, and ab­ Marranzl ably acted production now at whom he dwells, or to God ence answered on the areh- Wagner’s Die V»alkuere, the surdity of tlie theme distorts said. the Analyst, it might be well to whom he is ultimately or­ dlocosan broadcast. cone, sp opera will be broadcast from Sacred Heart Program There also will be a look at •'God Still Loves the Poi­ to point out that No Exit is dained — in short, to objective A Booklet on Catholic the Metropolitan Opera Com­ the North American College, soned” will be the topic ol about hell. In this mature reality. Church available free of pany, New York, beginning SPECIAL CLUB STEAKS M arcl where students from the Unit­ the Rev. John I. Hochban of drama, a group of people are cost to all Inquiries. i at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, As long as element and $ 2 .7 5 ed States are candidates for on the Sacred Heart enclosed for eternity within March 5, on KOA Radio, plant and animal and man WRITE TO the priesthood. One of these Program Sunday, March 7, four walls. To live with each DUFFY’S Denver. exist, there is an objective St. students, Paul Tobin, of 7:45 a.m., on KBTV, Channel other is a symbolism of hell Ask and Learn, Station reality. So long as purpose SHAMROCK RESTAURANT KOA. Denver 8U2U3, Youngstown, 0., appears on 9, Denver. In Colorado on earth. Not one of the cha­ and order exist in the K)45 TREMONT PLACE C'oiorado (St. An Springs, tlie same day, on racters enjoys life either in "Special for our Irish Coffee" COFFEE SHOPS the program to tell how he universe, there is a God who There \ KKTV. Channel 11, at 7:45 himself or in his relations can be known philosophically. AUDREY HEPBURN. became interested in becom­ childi’en a.m.. the Rev. Thomas Cur­ with others; in fact, each hu­ Too, as long as such objec­ .•\nne’s sc 3743 FEDERAL BLVD. REX HARRISON ing a priest and to describe ry, S.J., win speak on “You man being seems to exi.st tive truth exists, atheistic ex­ A tember c Don’t Have to Be I.oncly.” only to bring unhappiness to A 7900 EAST COLFAX AVE. his life in the seminary. istentialism advocated by D WEEKLY GAMES PARTY from 1:31 s m s rr a iR others. Sarte (as well as by Soren D school gy 4300 WADSWORTH AVE. And so, is this only a play Kierkegaard and Albert Ca­ M every Tuesday at 8 p.m. M Those la D Y about hell? Not quite. If you DENHAM mus) will never fathom its I I will be kiddies menu E v e s 8 o.m are not “ with it,” you might depth nor gain any fullness. and fourt Theafre (Sun z:3o o-m.i misconstrue “ existentialism” S ST. BERNADEHE SCHOOL S 18th & Mats Sat., Sun.. The nihilism and spiritual WE NEVER CLOSE C alifornia Sts. Hols. 7 D-m for a household spray or for s 11 th Upham S 758-4636 //a d >:30 D.m emptiness of Sarte’s creed a cocktail whipped up by the rhymed perfectly with the I (3 blocks East of 10th Wadsworth) I likes of Abe Burrows or Art mood of despoiled France o Buchwald. But after a bit of when the Nazis had finished probing you will discover as I with her. Existentialism bios- N SPECIALS • 6 M AM M A ROSA'S PIZZERIA did that this philosophy .somed luxuriantly in the moans an absorbing concern once-gay capital like a dark with human existence. TV SET MONTHLY HOME MADE ITALIAN DINNERS flower. “ Man can will nothing un­ • PIZZA • RAVIOLI less he has first understood WHILE hardly an original this ad good for 1 Master card that he must count on no one • LASAGNA • SPAGHETTI thinker, Sarte was an adept P e r P e rso n but himself.” Sarte suggests technical philosopher and an Table and Carry-Out Service in his book. Being and Non- March 9, 1965 ONLY! even more talented play­ 1044 SO. FEDERAL BLVD. 936-2336 Being. “ Man is alone, aban­ wright and novelist. • children must be accompanied by ADULTS! doned oir earth in the mid.st of his finite responsibilities, Sarte is that rare example without help, with no other of a philosopher who is at aim than the one he sets hin:- once a very capable play­ self, with no other destiny wright. a successful novelist, Ch an feu rs d e P a ris than the one he forges for and a jirolific critic. His in­ himself on tiiis earth.” fluence is by no means re­ stricted to the European CONIFER, COLORADO With this dismal thought, a DENVER— 222-4198 .scene but is felt, and increa­ theatergoer seeing “ No Exit” singly so, in the U.S., for Paris Singers To Appear .should also remember that in ^Iftimale in ll^ounlatn his philosophy Sarte insists most of his works have been that modern man must face translated into English. TREAT THE FAMILY TO In Free Heights Concert up to the fact that God does In .No Exit there are cer­ SPECIAL ONE O F OUR not exi.st. In fact, existentia­ tain overtones in the unre- NEW YORK CUT A Wonderful Bird is the Pelican . . . A concert by the interna­ College, Music Department, DELIGHTFUL DINNERS His beak can hold more than his Bel-i-caii tionally known Varel and 3001 S. Federal Boulevard. STEAK Denver, Colo. Hey You Birds,. Bailly Chanteurs de Paris William Hastings Resigns $2.95 will be presented free of .Andre Varel and Charley FISH CHIPS charge to the public on Satur­ Bailly are among France's As RKO Theater Manager WHOLE day, March 13, 8:15 p.m., in top song writers. Their songs EVERY FRIDAY the Center of Performing have been introduced and William T. Hastings, mana­ of film he could play, Hast­ LOBSTER TAIL Arts, I.,oretto Heights college, sung by such world-famous ger of the RKO International ings demonstrated his con­ Two Tone Sauce • 70. Denver, since 1946, has cern for first-rate, qualitative $2.75 Tossed Garden Greens * Denver. entertainers as Edith Piaf. Eac Choice of Dressing • Vege­ The concert is offered by Genevieve. Lena Horne, Jac­ resigned to ttecomc vice pre.s- films. Some of them would FISH & CHIP await t table dc Jour • Ice Cream or the college to the public with­ queline Francois, Patachou, ident and general manager of not do well at the box office, and Pal Sherbet • Rolls • Butler • out charge; tickets, however, and others. Their musi<' is Deeb’s Car- izat but the RKO manager never DINNER arc lefi Beverage p e t Studif^, turned to the cheap “ quickie” arc being issued for sealing largely of the folk and popu­ Gerald All You Can Eat lar idiom. With their Chan­ Inc., 5125 E. (or sensational type) film to $1.25 Adults — $1.95 • Children — $1.35 and can be obtained by send­ teurs of Paris, Varel and Evans ave­ lure audiences. He is one of up any Call 433-6677 for Reservations NOW Enjoy a Cocktail ing a stamped self-addressed Bailly are prime favorites nue. the few area managers who, Before Dinner Hemar St«ph«n envelope to Loretto Heights throughout Europe. Hastings’ when showing an adult- C « n . M gr. career with themed film, would insist that fhon* 433-6677 RKO began his advertising and marquee St shortly after billing point out this fact. Ciassificaiion he was grad­ Hastings, whose coopera­ MOVIES By Legion of Decency uated from tion in’ civic as well a.s thea­ Washington trical functions has been Be college in Wm. Hasting* Following are classifications of motion pictures by the Legion of Decency for highly regarded by the press, Maryland. He came to Den­ (Sts. Pc films currently playing in Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs first-run, film industry, and business­ neighborhood, and drive-ln theaters, as well as those appearing on television in ver from Cincinnati, 0., to AEROPLANE aU B both the Denver and Colorado Springs areas. Daily listings must be checked for men, is the only two-time manage the theater, then time, place and TV station. Ratings of movies on TV are checked against winner of the Motion Picture 3312 W. Alameda 934-9414 The a listings found in "TV Guide" magazine. Classifications are: A-1, family; A-2, known as the RKO Orpheum. adults and adolescents; A-3, adults only; A-4, adults only, with reservations; B, Herald grand award for ball, orj Previously he had managed morally obiectlonable In part for all; C, condemned. — (Complied by Tom showmanship. He received “Plenty of Free Parking” and Pet O fficer) RKO theaters in Philadelphia, the award in 1954 and in 1962. be held (The "Register" is not responsible Washington, D.C.; and New WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 He assumes his new position parish s (or last-minute changes by the thea­ York. ters or television stations.) Crowd Roars, A-1; Hatful of Rain, March 9. street, ; A-2; Mother Wore Tights, A-1; Valenti­ On many occasions Hast­ 8:30 p.n Current Mtfvles no, B; Five Fingers, A-1; Fancy Pants, A-1; Up the Creek, A-3; Sayon- ings called upon the Register Music B ack Doer to H ell, A-7; C arry on ara, A-2; Square Jungle, A-2; Johnny entertainment staff in making Buddy Crocker's Spying, unlisted; Dear Heart, A-3; Girl Allegro, A-2; Mug Town. A-1. Mike I Happy, B; Gorgon,, A-7; How to Mur­ THURSDAY, MARCH 11 queries about the Legion of Advancf der Your Wife, A-3; Hush, Hush, Barkleys of Broadway, A-2; Sayona- Decency’s classification of a Alameda Floral couple, Sweet Charlotte, A-3; It's Mad, Mad, ra, A-2; Kitty Foyle, B; Knock on Any Mad, Mad World, A-t; John Goldlarb, Door, A-2; Mildred Pierce, B; Pajama motion picture. Although, like Rosary Flowers available are avi Please Come Home, B ; K iss Me, Stu­ BREWED WITH Game, B: Sirocco, B; First Texan, A- other theater managers, he anytime March pid, C; Love Has Many Faces, B; 1; House on Telegraph Hill, B; Sierra, Marriage, Italian Style, A-4; Mary sometimes did not always 2200 W. A lam eda P h . 935-5555 A -1; Im itation of L ife ,A - I; Moonlight In the Alameda Shopping Center or 424-1 Popplns, A-1; My Fair Lady, A-1; My and Cactus, A-2. have a choice as to the type includec Lift to Live. C; Night Walker, A-7; FRIDAY, MARCH 12 PU RE RO CKY None But Brave, A-3; Psycho, B; Comrade X, A-2; House on Tele­ If av Rounders, A-3; Seance on Wet A fter­ graph Hill, B; This Land Is Mina, A-2; obtainei noon, A-7; Signpost to M urder, A-3; Mr. Soft Touch, A-1; Voice of Turtle, Sound of Music, A-1; Strange Bedfel­ A-2; Court Martial of Billy Mitchell, -% V , couple lows, A-3; 36 Hours, A-3; Those Calla­ A-1; Francis In Haunted House, A-I; MOUNTAIN Nothaft w a ys, A-1. Black Archer, B; To Hell and Back, A-2; Lafayette Escadrllle, B; Battle at V: and pi Neighborhood, Drive-In Apache Pass, A-I; Tripoli, A-2; Danger Fleak. Americanization of Emily, B; Atra- Tomorrow, B; Two Guns and Badge, : gon, A-1; Boy Ten Feet T a ll, A-1; A-1; Virginian, A-I. SPRING WATER. I C apt. Newm an, A-7; Code 7, V ictim 5, LENT Ben-ev-o I A-3; Disorderly Orderly, A-I; Emil and Stage Guide be held ' Oeiccilves. A-1; Fantasia. A-1; Father Fantasticks; Adults lent ’ Goose, A-1; F irs t Men in Moon, A -t; No Exit; Adults days ai ; Get Yourself College Girl, B; Goldlin- Friday Benevolent means to be kind ger, A-3; Goodbye Charlie, A-3; How I West Was Won, A-1; Island of Blue nesday : Dolphins. A-t; Joy House. B; Outrage, Scriptui . . . to promote happiness in others. I A-3; Pleasure Seekers, B; Pumpkin Eater, A-4; Quick, Before It Metis, B; Benedic Rounders, A-3; Roustabout, A-7; Send NEWS tion wi And the chefs in the Red Slipper’ Me No Flowers. A-7; Sex and Single Girl, B; Signpost to Murder, A-3; 36 the Cre Room are doing their blessed best to Hours, A-2; TopkapI, A-3; Unsinkable The firsi, fssi, freQuenf, and accur­ Molly Brown. A-2; Young Lovers, B; tion w make the coming 40 lean days easier Your Cheatin' Heart, A-2. ate . . , with the largest news staff In th e W est, and with 75 Mondaj On Television childrei for others to take. SATURDAY MARCH 6 correspondents throughout the Battleground, A-1; Plunderers, A-3; fiockyM oun lain and High Plain s Women, bless ’em, have a great Paul’ s Two Weeks In Another Town, B; Far slates, KOA gets y ou complete, Country, A-I; Crazy for Love, B; Fox­ For the tastiest foods from fire, B; Kid Galahad, A-7; Giant Behe­ fast coverage of international, moth, A-2; Main Street to Broadway, national, regional, and local news. A -7; Palom ino, A -1; A ttack of Puppet deal to do with money management deep or shallow waters, repair for lunch People, A-1. SUNDAY, MARCH 7 So any sensible bank caters to the fair ladies. Cater we War Arrow, A-1; Crazy for Love. B; Sponsored by or dinner to the RADIO NEWS Judgment at Nuramberg, A-2; Spirit of First Federal do,with tailored convenience and service. An ANB check­ St. Louis. A-1; Plundorers. A-3; Kid 5:45 p.m . Galahad, A-7; Who Was That Lady?, Savings and ing account is a girl’s best friend. Extra-hour drive-in and Mon., thru Sat. Loan Red Slipper Room B; Naughty Nineties, A-2. walk-up windows and in-bank parking for her shopping MONDAY. MARCH 8 Association W hite c liffs of D over, A-1; Spirit of convenience. Everything’she needs, including the post­ in the St. Louis. A-1; Double Life, A-2; My Six Convicts, A-7; Where Sidewalk Om et Aaertea** r e a l roAe iieUeM age, for making checking and savings deposits by mail. Ends, A-2; Big Combo, B; Gorilla at Large, B; All I Desire, A-2; Let's Do It We like to see the ladies at ANB-they dolt up the place. A gain. B. TUESDAY. MARCH 9 CHEHRY CHEEH lUN Act ol VIolenco, A-2; Gorilla at Larga, B; Magic Town, A-2; Lilt Bt- AMERICAN NATIONAL B.ANK 600 So. Colorado Boulevard, Denver • 757-3341 • Frank Turner, Pre*. glns at 17, A -3; Hew to M arry Mlllion- tse KC/50.6M WATTS 17lh and Sto u t alrt, A-2; Hideout, B; Surrender — 244-6911 Helll. A-2; Hatful of Rain, A-2; Loui- M EM BSR F. D .I.e. 4MLPJI tM II rOKPlBt. lh avenue & rocos slreet. | letic and scouting activities. Mullen high school. the 8 o’clock Mass. Lakeside Shopping Center rish Altar and ilosary society. Checking and Price for Adults is $1.50 and for children .Members of the .-\ltar and be held after all Masses March! Phone 477-3123 A .SOLE.MN .NOVENA in hon- Rosary society will receive counting tickets are, ieft to right, Mrs. Ange­ from 6 to 12, 75 cents. Children's tickets may 14. The women of the parish sub* lina Murphy, vice president; Mrs. Eleanor he purchased at the door. Lakewood Parish I or of Our Lady of the Miracu­ audi- are being asked to contribute now features arch- Marranzino, president; and Mrs. Nettie Cic- Members of the society will meet in the dehydrated foods and hard can­ Slates Masses lous .Medal will begin Sunday, cone, spaghetti chairman. Dinner is planned grade school March 9, at 7:30 p.m. dies to be sent to a leper colo­ .March 7, and close .Monday, (Our Lady of Fatima parish, ic ny, at the meeting this Friday. Maix*h 15. The Rev. Raymond Accutron® by Lakewood) of March 21 is Date During Lent each weekday While of the Vincentian Fathers Masses will be at 6 and 8:30 .Masses will be offered will conduct the services. Bulova. It is a.m., except on Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs Members of St. Catherine not a watch. St. Anne's School Plans Registration and Fridays, when there will be days during Lent in Our Lady '•PROFESSIONAL a third Mass at 5:30 p.m. of Fatima church, Lakewood CLEANING It is the most (St. .Anne's Parish, Arvada) dren in other grades who will|Pers and magazines need not, scries of Bible devotions in addition to the regular daily EDSU'S NEEDLECRAFT IS STILL YOUR Masses at 0:30 a.m. and 8:15 DISTINCTIVE NEEDLECRAFT There will lie registration for be new in the school. | be tied but should be kept in! held on Wednesday DESIGN BEST BET" accurate children planning to attend St. separate stacks. evenings at 7:45 p.m. Stations Optn Daily f:30 A.M. lo $:]0 P.M. Anne's .school, .\rvada. in Sep­ THE PT.\ will conduct a pa- Weekday Masses during I.ent of the Cro.s.s will be recited on First Friday .Masses will From 7 P.M. lo S:30 P.M. Tues. & timepiece Fridays at 3 p.m. and 7:45 p.m j tid 8:15 a.m. Thor». 455-0228 A tember on Sunday. March 21. per drive for the next three bp at 6:30, 7:15 and 8 a.m. 3 The Friday Mass and devotions | ^-30 p-rn. 4421 W. 29lh .We. 433-0355 3160 TEJON ST 0 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the months. There will be a truck devotions will consist of in the school gymnasium. at the school from 8:30 a-m.'jvjass and sermon on Wednes- are especially for the children. The .\ltar and Rosary society M Those required to register until noon on the second Satur-ldays at 7:30 p.m. and Stations Sister Francis M ary of Ixiret-1 will receive Communion cor- world. I will be children in the third day of each month, March 13,|of the Cross on Fridays at 2:30 to Heights has completed ajporately in the 8 a.m. Ma.ss short course on the Bible that { Sunday, March 7. S and fourth grades and any chil- April 10, and May 8. Newspa-^and 7:30 p.m. NOW IN STOCK was attended by a sizeable t The members of the society $ 1 2 5 » « s All day adoration of the group of adults and teen-agers. will recite the Rosary in the Plus Tax I Blessed Sacrament will be .-Anyone who would like to carry church Thursday, March 11, at o maintained on First Friday. on in a Bible study group 7:45 p.m.. then attend the m eet­ SANTO NINO STATUES should please contact Mr. Ka- ing in the church hall. A m illi­ N PL.WS WERE completed at linski, 364-3874. ner will present the program the meeting of the Altar and for the evening. $2.75 C Rosary society on March 2 for THE BI.SIIOPS’ Warehouse, .A film on homesteading in the annual St. Patrick’s card a depository of items suitable Alaska, produced by the U.S. FOR CONFIRMATION: O party which will be held Satur-j for use by underprivileged Bureau of Land Management, u day, March 13. at 8 p.m. in youngsters, is collecting dis- will be the program highlight at Sterling Silver Holy Ghost Tie Tacks p the school gym. .Admission will I carded First Communion drec-’ ^f^g }^oly Name society meeting i 85< be 50 cents. There will be' ses. Donations should be gt 8 p.m. Monday. March 8. 1 o awards, and refreshments. brought to 900 Troy st. ------Sterling Silver Holy Ghost Medals Accutron’s tuning fork N and Chains $1.75. $2.95 Day of Recoffecfion replaces the outdated balance wheel that’s (Most Precious Blood ■‘NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM AT" New Lenten Schedule Parish, Denver) found in all watches Bishop Bernard J. Sullivan, JOHN ERGER CHURCH GOODS Stop by so we can tell S.J., Regis college, will conduct you more. Starting with At Guardian Angel's Parish the women’s day of recollection 4436 W. 29th Ave. 477-7961 at Most Precious Blood parish the right time of day. A new Lenten schedule has a.m.; on Tuesday, and Thurs­ Sunday, March 7, from 2 to 5 been set for this year In Guar­ day, a Mass at 7:30 a.m. and p.m dian Angels’ parish. On Mon­ an evening Mass at 5:30 day, Wednesday, and Friday, o ’clock; on Saturday, at 7:30 Masses are at 7:30 and 8:15 a.m. only. Communion will be distribut­ SATRIANO ed each morning at 6:30 JOIN UP. .. JOIN IN ... Parish Slates o’clock. BROTHERS JANITOR Lenten Masses WEDNESDAY SERVICES will be at 7:15 p.m. Confessions SERVICE Support Your Red Cross (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) will be heard after these devo­ ' Rug and Upholstery Masses during I.ent in St. Pa tions. Shampooing trick’s parish will be at 7 and f Your membership in the Red Cross extends a On Friday, there will be Sta­ Shillelagh Stomp? a.m. Communion will be distri­ * Complete House tions of the Cross with Benedic­ helping hand to many . . . through the aid the Red Each with a smile all over (he "m a p " three Irish lads buted before the 7 o’clock • Cleaning tion at 2:30 and 7:15 p.m. await (he annual St. Patrick’s bail, scheduled at Sts. Peter Mass. j * Floor Waxing and Cross offers in time of disaster . . . ond through a and Paul parish from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on .March 13. They Masses on First Friday will Devotions Wednesday even-' at 7:30 and 8:15 a.m. and at Polishing wide variety of doily community services, as well. arc left (o right, Eugcnce McCloskey, his son Terence, and ings at 7:30 o'clock will consist; 5-30 pm . * Walls and Windows Gerald Horrigan, who’s ready with a happy shillelagh to take of sermon and Benediction. On, The Men’s club will meet on W ashed up any point of difference, in a friendly way. Fridays at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 March 9, at p.m. In 8 Expert • Dependable p.m. Stations of the Cross will dup room. AH men of the Insured be held. parish are invited to attend. o il U> tor Froo Estlmato* On Thursday evening at 8 O L . S-57S4 ana G L . Sf. Patrick's Day THE HOLY N.AME society o'clock there will be a discus- 1IW w . 44th A vo. will sponsor a games P^ftyision on the Litrugy. Everyone Wednesday, March 17, at 8 |jg invited, p.m. in the school auditorium. 1 Ball Set March 13 The society will meet onl THE GAMES P .\ R TI E S Monday, March 8, at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Men’s club NORTH (Sts. Peter and Paul’ s Parish, and children who are in the pa­ The installation of officers will will be held after the services Whcatrldge) rish CCD classes. take place at this meeting. each Friday at approximately DENVER 14 The annual St. Patrick’s day Members of the Altar and ,8 p.m. ball, organized by Gus Gravina ALL ADULTS who wish to be Rosary society will receive and Peter P. Fallico, Jr., will confirmed are asked to meet in Communion in a group in the 7 OPTICAL the asembly room of the recto­ be hold in St. Peter and Paul’s a.m. Mass Sunday, March 7. Opticiiiris serve veterans, ry Thursday, March 4, at parish school gym, 3900 Pierce 8 Tuesday, March 9, the Rosa- COLQUITT’S p.m. for a short instruction DeWAYNE INGRAM street, Saturday, March 13, at Family Shoe Store 8:30 p.m. They are asked to bring baptis-icy will be recited at 1:15 p.m. members of the mal certificates if they have in the church by members of and Shoe Repair Shop 4022 Tennyson Street Music will be provided by the them. the society. The monthly meet­ 72nd & Lowell Blvd. Mike O’Popovitch orchestra. GRand 7-5759 ormed forces and ing will follow in the school. Advance tickets at $3 per couple, including buffet lunch, their families . . . PTA Meeting THE WOMEN'S retreat will are available between Masses be held at El Pomar retreat March 7 or by calling 424-1577 (Sacred Heart Parish, Denver) WEISS BAKERY house, Colorado Springs, | give generously, now or 424-1828. Special awards arc Sacred Heart's PTA will March 19-21. Any women of the included in the program. OLD-FASHIONED SALT meet Tuesday, March 0, 7:30 parish interested in making the If available tickets may be p.m., in school hall. RISING BREAD — EVERY TUESDAY obtained at the door for $4 per; retreat should call Viola Cinca, couple on the night. Harry The parish dance, held Feb. 455-3064. Nothaft has charge of tickets 26, was well attended and a Four Stores to Serve You 4024 Tennyson ...... GL. 5-1937 Help Red Cross Help Others and publicity, aided , by Lcs fine time was had by all. We Fleak. 5850 W. 38th Ave...... HA. 4-1366 thank Paco Sanchez, Mr. and M A Y - D A Y Lakeside Center ...... GE. 3-1703 1480 Carr St. BE. 7-1604 LENTEN DEVOTIONS will Mrs. Levi Beal and all friends CLEANERS 'DENVER'S FAMIEST BANK' and parishioners who assisted be held at 8 p.m. the Wednes­ “IN WHEATRIDGE” days and Fridays of Lent and at the event. SALUTES Friday afternoons. The Wed­ May and Day McCloskey nesday devotion will consist of VISIT YOUR "We operate our own plant" THE Scripture services followed by Dr. Thomas Di Martini Benediction. The Friday devo­ Quality Cleaning tion will consist of Stations of CHIROPRACTOR CATHOLIC LIBRARY the Cross and Benediction. Laboratory' Service AMERICAN RED CROSS The sacrament of Confirma­ for the Profession 3740 P larea St. 434.7444 tion will be administered on USO Orovt St. 477-74AI I Block So. el Sts. Pater A Paul's Monday evening, March 15, to ALL PARISHES \A/ELCOME . . . children in Sts. Peter and Paul’s school sixth grade class DURING MARCH OPEN 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. L IL L Y CLOSED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS RED CROSS MONTH KEALTY OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. Free Brow.sing c:o. Membership Fee $1 Per Year ... 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J145 W. 38th AVE. GR.7-1683 625 19th St. Ne}(t to Holy Ghost Church DRIVE UP WINDOWS — OPEN 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Page 10 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 4, 1965 State Parok Tourney Opens March 5 Mullen, Pueblo Catholic

Cage Teams Seeded 1-2 CA^Qf^CtryAserr The 27th annual State Parochial High School Bask­ etball tournament will bring one of the better bal­ anced fields in history to Denver and Colorado Springs coco. Friday (March 5) for three days of firing. Included in (he eight-team field arc the (op five finishers in (he Denver Parochial league, top two from the Southern Colorado circuit, plus St. Anthony’s of Sterling. Sacred Heart’s Parok Class A Kings 3PO oyesoL. St. Anthony’s won (he right to a tourney spot by defeating Holding team and Individual trophies won Donny llcrmosillo, Danny Ilerniosillo, Rudy St. Mary’s of Waisenburg, 76-47, in a playoff Sunday in Den­ by the Sacred Heart Class A team in the Dominguez, Ralph Martinez, and Ernest Wil- ver. The Sterling quintet will bring an impressive 11-5 mark Junior Parochial City Basketball tournament Hams. The team was coached by Leonard into state play. are, from left: Harry Maes, Lamar Miller, llcrmosillo. Representing the DPL (overall season marks in parenthe­ sis) will be Mullen (24-2), Regis (20-3), St. M ary’s of Colorado Regis Fresh Win Wedow Wins Parok | I Springs (16-7), St. Francis (14-9) and Annunciation (14-8). ANMJfJC/A77Cyy Mullen Hoop Meet Cage Scoring Title |Rangers Host Pueblo Catholic, the Southern Colorado pennant winner, Regis defeated Machebeuf, Jim Wedow of Mullen, who- I has a 15-4 mark. Rtinnerup Canon City Abbey had a 7-12 pueblo cAmouc 24*21, to win the Mullen Fresh­ led almost from wire to wire.i season. man Basketball tournament is t h e Denver Parochial ! Mullen, in its first season under Brother Simon, F.S.C., is which concluded last Friday. eSU, Denver league's 1965 basketball scoring! j (op-sceded. Pueblo Catholic is seeded No. 2. Both were im- ST PPAAVCiS Cathedral whipped Mullen, champion with 414 points in 18 I pressivc against non-league as well as loop opponents. Mullen 25-17, for third place, and St. games for a 23.0 average. Francis topped St. Andrew I had an 8-0 record against outsiders and Pueblo Catholic 9-4. Parok top 10 (all for 18 To End Slate Avellino seminary, 44*32, for Kegis college will close out Regis is the defending state champion, has by far the consolation honors. games except Schraeder 16) P U y i r & School P ts. Avg. its 1964-63 basketball campaign most outstanding defense, and must be considered a (op Wodow, Mullen 414 23.0 threat. Mullen Runs Up Johnson, St. Francis 3S1 with a pair of home games McCorthy, Sf. Mary'* 303 14.8 against heavily favored region­ There arc two new (cams in the 1965 lineup, Mullen and P o tter, Holy F a m ily 399 14.4 FrisOla, Cathedral 357 14.3 al foes. Annunciation. Oan Christopher, Machebeuf 257 14.3 Listed elsewhere on this page are the brackets, plus times 254 1 4.1 Friday (March 5) the Ran­ Denver Parok Flag Boedlng, St. Francis D . W ells, Mullen 237 13.3 gers will tangle with Colorado and sites of the games. Schraeder, Kegis 337 14.3 Ibarra, Annunciation 320 12.3 State university, which is head­ Friday contests will be played at four different gyms, In other games, .Annunciation ed for the NCAA tournament. Cathedral. St. Francis, Holy Family and Cheyenne Mountain. FINAL STANDINGS sewed up fifth place and the Saturday’s opponent will be' Saturday and Sunday action moves into the Denver Audi­ School— W L Pel. PI*. OP final DPL berth in the state Mullen ...... 16 2 .889 1312 1083 Denver university. torium arena. tourney by topping Mt. Carmel. FAMILY Regis ...... 15 3 .833 950 667 55-47, and Cathedral, 63-42; and Both games, in the Regis In addition to trophies to be presented to first, second and St. M arys ...... 12 6 .667 1157 986 FUN! St. Francis ...... 11 7 .611 1088 1 041 Machebeuf clobbered Holy Fa­ fieldhou.se, will gel underway at third place finishers in both championship and consolation Annunciation ...... 10 8 .556 973 952 8 p.m. Holy F a m ily ...... 8 10 .444 925 1012 mily, 60-35. NEW brackets, several other awards are up for grabs. Machebeuf ...... 7 11 .389 1017 1 063 eSU and DU already own The Archbishop Vehr trophy will be presented to the Cathedral ...... 6 12 .333 937 99' easy wins over the Hangers St. Joseph ...... 5 13 .278 961 111 PLAYER PIANOS school displaying the highest quality of sportsmanship during Mt. C arm el ...... 0 18 .000 740 1154 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE The Rams from Ft. Collins TUNE-UP • CARBURETOR scored a 69*44 win in January the three days. This Includes conduct of coaches, players, Mullen put the wraps on the AUTO. TRANS. cheerleaders, pep ciiibs and student bodies during the games Your Car Problem — Our Specially and the Pioneers romped to Denver Parok 1965 basketball EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIR 93*o9 conquest of Regis a week and in and around the game sites, as determined by an im­ championship last weekend ago. partial board of judges. with a pair of wins to becom e ONEIDA GARAGE B ill K irk 1400 Oneida 373-35SS The Rangers’ biggest accom In addition, there will be trophies for 10 tourney all-star the highest scoring quintet in plishment of the past week was players, the most valuable player, high scorer, most promis­ the loop’s history. snapping a nine-game losing ing player, and the school with the most outstanding checr- The Mustangs, winning their For streak. They did this with an Icading and pep club. first outright DPL crown since TRY 84-83. squeaker over Nebraska Season tickets, good for all sessions of the State Parok 1946 (they shared the title with Wesleyan last Saturday. St. Francis in 1950) tallied 1,312 tourney, are on sale at any Catholic high school. Adult season • Insurance points for a 72.9 average per In an earlier game last week ticket prices are $3 and student tickets are $2.50. J^albij!du they journeyed to Salt Lake game. Single game general admission is $1 per person. A limited FIRST • Surety Bonds City and absorbed a 93-82 beat­ Regis, 1964 co-champs with ing at the hands of Westminster number of reserved seats for the Saturday and Sunday games Holy Family, finished runnerup Fiesta Di.shps - Open Slock college. is available at Catholic high schools. Reserved seats also will on the strength of one of the Gifts - Hardware • Paint be available at the Auditorium arena box office on these days. finest defensive efforts ever Glass - Toys Regis' record, going into thi.s Pipe Threading Paul T. McGrcto'y weekend, is 6-18. ! Reserved seats are $1.50. .seen in the circuit. The Raiders MUSIC CO held 18 foes to an average of! Window Shades ■ Key Duplicating VAN SCHAACK & CO fr— Parking only 37.1 points. j 1321 UtKola;D Open Friday Evenings 624 17lh Sfr.et St. Mary’s runnerup in both Sacred Heart,^ Presentation Take Titles offense and defensive, took Phone 297-5636 32 Broadway 733-2910 1332 Broadway - 244-4556 third spot. Sacred Heart won two cham­ Third place winners were crament; Gennor, Martin and Mullen hurdled Cathedral, 65 pionships and Presentation the Blessed Sacrament, 38-23 over Schoonover, St. Francis; Pyt- 55, and Mt. Carmel, 79-53, to USEO third in the annual Junior Paro­ St. Francis, in Midgets, and linski and Dawson, St. Louis; maintain its one-game edge GOLD CROSS PRODUCTS, INC. chial League City Basketball Blessed Sacrament, 56-49 over Macs and Miller, Sacred over Regis. The Raiders dis­ CAR “ Accredited Purveyors to the Catholic Clergy” tournament which concluded St. Louis, in Class A. Heart; Bancroft, St. James, posed of Holy Family, 44-20, By Edwa JANITORIAL & SANITARY SUPPLIES Sunday. All Saints won the Midget and Horvat, Presentation. and St. Joseph, 58-38. VALUES Last we 1421 • 16th Street — Cll 4-8775 or CIl 4-2598 Sacred Heart defeated St. consolation crown, 15-11 over Williams of Sacred Heart St. Mary’s defeated St the perfoi DENVER 2. COLORADO James, 19-16, for the Midget di­ St. Philomena; St. John’s de­ was named the most valuable Joseph, 88-62, then dropped a Denver S; vision title and St. Francis, 52- feated Holy Family, 26-18, for player of the tournament and 66-64 double overtime verdict in ELOW ductors f( 36, for the Class A crown. the Class B consolation title. served thi Allen of St. Francis the most the finale against .St. Francis to The Class A all-tournament Presentation won Class B. promising seventh grader. barely edge out the Warriors of the i laurels with a 32-18 conque.st of team is comprised of Diemer striking e: All Saints won the sportsman- for third spot. St. Francis had All Souls. a n d Hensen, Blessed Sa- exaggerati ship trophy and St. Francis the!beaten Machebeuf. 67-62, in its sncus-LnujLOR A style and finish for your tempos hij cliceiieadcrs award. nexl-to lasl outing. number ol 1543 LARIM ER ST. - 8 3 0 17th ST. hom e! ver sympl: a forceful Gus Fahsi . . ■63 FORD $1095 All rental money paid up Custom 2-door. V-8. radio, heater. fortunate ENGRAVED week befo ■63 MERCURY $2195 to six months applies C on vertib le. 4-$peed, 400 m otor, power The “ It steering. One owner. Real sharp. Looks of Sports on purchase price. Felix M e PLASTIC ’62 CHEVROLET $1295 3-Ooor. V-8. standard transmission. straightfor SIGNS & DESK PLATES MUHF T.ALKNT WAS SPRE.AI) over u greater number of R e a l nice. emotional teams than ever before in the 15-year history of the Junior ’59 CHEVROLET $ 795 very inter B e l A ir 4-door hardtop. 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Cathedral Takes School of Mines Foreign Fresh Loop Title Cathedral high school is the Students To Attend Dinner undefeated basketball cham­ pion of the Denver Parok If you listen hard enough, you can hear the growl­ The International Student and Invitations also have been Freshman league. The Jays’ ing of Catholic tummies signaling the starting of Lent Visitor committee of the Chris­ sent to the foreign trainees stu­ only loss of the year cam e in on Planet Earth. tian Family movement will dying at the Bureau of Recla­ the post-season tournament. It's that time of the year when you live with your sponsor a potluck dinner for mation who live in the north­ church calendar at your side to check if you’re not foreign students at the Colora­ west region. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS SCiWOl W L Pet. eating the right thing at the right time. do School of Mines, Golden. Cathedral It’s the time when super- Sunday, March 7. at 5:30 p.m. THE DE.NVAIR’S barbershop! « 1 JJ7 .714 market’s bend over seaward with an anti-fish report. in St. Anne’s cafeteria, 5757 quartet will provide entertain-'Machebeui J71 to give you all sorts of bar­ Upham street, Arvada. ment following the dinner. Fra n cis .42? .214 gains in Lenten foods like ENOIKJH OF this pun-gent Forty-one students from|st!'An'^ei)*'^ giant equid, sting ray, cray­ commentary, it’s time for ac­ abroad at (he University ofjseminary fish, and smelly cheeses. tion. So get your stomach Spain Holiday Denver recently attended (he M t. Carm el aquarium in gear. Here is the poduck supper held at St. Vin-; AND IT’ S THE time when 1965 Layman-at-large list of Tour Planned cent de Paul's cafeteria. the food sections of maga­ lugubrious Lenten resolutions: The St. Andrews society Scot­ zines conspire to harass the 1. Take a Presbyterian out By Fatima Club tish dancers joined the students ST. PHiLOMENA'S meatless Lenter with all to lunch, and grin at his ham­ A holiday in Spain and a visit and 45 couples for the evening PARISH kinds of ungodly food concoc­ burger. to the Shrine of Our Lady of and furnished the entertain­ tions which are devoid of 2. If you smoke, switch to Fatima in Portugal has been ment following the dinner. meat. It’s the season of goofy filters or vice versa. planned by the Our Lady of Fa­ menus — like cucumber dip. 3. Try pickled herring with tima Club. Denver. The tour is MRS. WILLIAM A. PRICE, ^tty & Bob's Beauty or peanuts and tuna, or pa­ your peanut butter. open to all interested persons, chairman for social activities & Barber Shop prika scallop supreme, or 4. 'Take a Lutheran out to a spoke.sman for the club said. of the Center for Students from Specializing in Abroad at DU, introduced the Permanent Wav­ that all-time favorite; Catfish lunch, and chuckle at his hot The group will leave Denver ing and Latest in waffle. dog. June 1 and return on June 21 students and her husband, who had just returned from an as­ Hair Shaping 5. If you don’t smoke, do The tour is designed as a trip 2630 E. 12th Ave EA. 2-4723 ‘ Ive heard that some people signment in Asia. actually like fish, and they something extra — smoke. of relaxation with fun-filled ramm Crusaders ‘Take It Personal’ don’t mind the salmon season 6. Give up drinking with days. On the day before return­ of Lent. I hate to carp, but Prote.stants. ing to the U.S., members will CURE d'ARS PARISH- ofm g IliRh school stiidcnls from St. Joseph’ s rish, Ft. I.iipton, to needy migrant workers. I'm no shark when it comes 7. Take a High Clhurch drive along the Portuguese, coast, past the fishing village of E. 32ND A DAHLIA ST. (Redomptorlst) purisb, Denver, resitond in The clothing drive and a check for $50 to buy- to fish, and I see no point in Episcopalian out to hinch, be­ r cause misery loves company. Nazarene, to Fatima and the i SUNDAY MASSES person to the chullengc to help migrant fam i­ shoes for the p<»or were the February project avoiding meat just for the ha­ ^9 libut, for cod’s sake. 8. Buy preferred peanut famed Basilica. | 6-00 — 7:30 — 9:00 — 10:30 — and 12 Noon lies in Colorado. Active in migrant mission of the St. Joseph's student mission crusade. butter stock. No Evening Mass Ivd. So. I have to be particular­ RESERVATIO.N'S and infor­ work, left to right, SI. Thomas seminarians With the contingent to Ft. Liiplon, besides 9. Smile. ly careful not to pike on the mation can be obtained from [ CONFESSIONS SATURDAY 4:00 & 7:30 Ilurv Bishop and Steve llunden, watch Jim their pastor, and moderator Sister Zita Ma­ 10. Take a High Church Lenten rules. I don’t mean to Catholic Travel and Tours,; 3050 Dahlia St. 322 1119 rie, were Sister M. Walter, and crusaders Santistevan, Tom Matrinez (standing on sound like a crab, but it’s a Catholic out to lunch and find Inc., 1452 Pennsylvania street,' truck), Ken Keister, Father James Nugent, Christine Lucero, Alice Jesmer, Linda San- whale of a task, a tough roe out what you’re doing wrong. [Denver, telephone: 623-3027. | C.SS.H., pastor of St. Joseph’s, Sister Zita tistevun, Kosemaire Duran, Judy Morales, to hoe, and sometimes I get llaria, and (reruld Cisneros (loading blan­ .Nancy Kramer, Teresa Apadaca, Karolyn hard of herring. «— Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Please Patronize DUCKWALL’S kets) as they deliver 15 large cartons of new Jesmer, Karen Duran, Louis I.ozano, Tony Colfax at Lesan Your REGISTER wn I should clam up about this, Denver’s Newest and used clothing for distribution by the Rev. Veiesques, Ricky Vigil, Ken Royhal, and but I have been known to SUNDAY MASSES Advertisers and Herbert Banigan, pastor of St. William’s pa­ John Romero. flounder from one perch to Mention Suburban Variety Store another, looking for some 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1:30 a.m. THE REGISTER DAHLIA SHOPRINO CENTER new kind of meatless food 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. 13rd & D a n iil 222-?033 which would not offend the St. Leo's Served Denver 77 Years sole. It almost makes you wish (Continued From Page 3) fame was his continuing dia­ years, and in that time consid­ there was a U.S. Sturgeon TOLVE LIQUORS ther O'Ryan was assigned as logue with the Jewish and Prot­ erably redecorated and im­ General who would come out FRITZ third pastor of St. Leo’s. For al­ estant clergy in Denver. proved the church properties. Oohlio Shopping Center — 3360 Dahlia most half a century Father • Upon Father Gall's return to JEWELRY Free Delivery — EA. 2-597.7 O’Ryan remained as pastor of HE ANTICIPATED the ecu­ his native Diocese of Provi­ Brighton K. of C. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SL Leo’s. He died Feb. 13. 1940. menical sixties of this century dence in 1957, the Rev. Robert FRITZ ESPINOSA 31. E. Collax NICK FLORA - JANICE . NICKEY 9 P H . A C . . s. Danvar, Colo. Father O’Ryan, a native of with such abandon that on one Banigan became the fifth and Meeting Slated 332 N.ANCY JIM JERRY MARY Tipperary, was ordained by occasion he invited Rabbi Fried­ final pastor of the rapidly de­ (St. Augustine's Pari.sh, Cardinal Manning in 1885. With­ man and Rev. Mr. Myron Reed teriorating and diminishing Brighton) in two years he was stricken to participate in a service in St. church. The Brighton Knights of Co- with T.B. and came to Denver Leo’s commemmorating Mr. Undoubtedly it would have 1 u m b u $ council will meet to die. Ciladstone’s service to Ireland!! been closed a quarter century Thursday, March 4, at 8 p.m. in PARISH PHARMACY GUIDE • Throughout his near half-ccn- In 1940 Father Leonard Gall ago had it not been for the their hall. tury of service in St. I^o’s, P'a- succeeded Monsignor O'Ryan. benefactions of John K. Mullen, The second conference In CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG S^TORE FOR PROMPT SERVICE ther O'Ryan’s chief claim to He remained as pastor for 17 a noted philanthropist, who was Cana series for married said to be as responsible as couples starts at 6:45 p.m. Sun­ Symphony Review . • • any other one man for the par­ day, March 7, and lasts until 10 j CHRIST THE KING — ST. JOHN'S — ST. VINCENT DE PAUL ish’s erection in the beginning. p.m. Approximately 70 couples a attended the first conference. WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY Evening of Mendelssohn, HIS D.AUGIITER, Mr.s. EUa The Sisters of Our Lady of Weekbaugh, related from her Victory Missionaries held a OTHER STORE IN OUR AREA. CHECK OUR LOW, LOW PRICES Poulenc Proves Worthy hospital room, that her Dad party Feb. 23 in the school aud­ Jlwt could not understand the Ger­ itorium for the teachers, hel­ DRUG 600 S. HOLLY 800 CLERMONT By Edward J. McGinnis. S.J. was marred by only one false man sermons in St. Elizabeth’ s, pers and Father Roy Figlino, CENTER PH. 377-8886 PH. 399-2161 Last week in commenting on entry of tlie French horns in and practically underwrote the pastor, in appreciation for their 6bei< the performance of one of the the first movement, the Wagner continuance of the parish. work in the school of religion. Denver Symphony’s guest con­ I was almost technically flaw­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr’s A U SOULS, ENGLEWOOD ductors Tor the season, I ob­ less. More than that, both decision to dose the church T. ANTHONY OF PADUA served that he was the master pieces exhibited that complete came as no surprise. Building Guadalupe HNS ^ 1 of the irrelevant rubato. A control of dynamics which we engineers had earlier indicated CHERRELYN striking example of meaningful I are coming to expect as a that it would cost upwards of Sets Communion ‘‘BUD’ STEPHENS DRUG STORE R x exaggeration in the handling of matter of course when Mr. $275,000 to restore the deterio­ (Our Lady of Guadalupe Pa­ In Sickness and In HealUi tempos highlighted the opening Golschmann is on the podium, rating edifice. rish, Denver) Phone 789-2561 LINCOLN DRUG number of last Tuesday’s Den­ j .\nd then, as with the Mendel­ There are two other churches The Holy Name society of BROADWAY al QUINCY Prescription ver symphony concert, offering ssohn under Mr. Golschmann in the immediate vicinity to Our Lady of Guadalupe parish EN G LEW O O D SERVING ALL SAINTS, NOTRE DAME, a forceful contrast with the un­ I last year, so with the Wagner care for the spiritual needs of will receive Communion cor­ FREE PARKING d up R x fortunate performance of the ' this time, the audience was the people who have been at­ porately in the 8 a.m. Mass ST. ANTHONY AND HOLY NAME PARISHES week before. i hearing something new in Den- tending St. Leo’s. All the par­ Sunday, March 14. CATHEDRAL ipiies 923-1 161 The “Italian Symphony” of ‘ver. The impact of the perfor­ ish baptismal and other records The Rev. Harley Schmitt, • Free Delivery • Gold Bond Stamps Felix Mendelssohn is a mance in this context was stun­ have been transferred to St. spiritual of the Archdiocesan FRIENDLY straightforward work of few ning. Elizabeth’s, where they are Holy Name union, will be the 2345 So. Federal 935-4661 emotional complications but of The second half of the con­ available. guest speaker for the breakfast DRUG & PH ARM ACY] very interesting uses of struc­ cert began with the “ Concerto and meeting to be held in the YOUR CATHOLIC DRUGGIST DAN CAULFIELD 5660 W. ALAMEDA for Two Pianos and Orchestra” parish hall after Mass. Tickets PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED IN ture and melodic line. Vladimir Denverite Among FOR AND DELIVERED d Golschmann began it, and the ; by the late Francis Poulenc. to the breakfast are 50 cents !o. concert, with a cautiously but This music dates from the per­ Paulist Hosts per person. | ST. CATHERINE’S iod before Poulenc’s rekindled Reservations should be made, reasonably paced briskness. He Robert G. Leach, C.S.P., son interest in religious themes, by calling J. Lopez, 222-6309; J. proceeded to the later move­ of Mrs. Helen W. Leach. 1450 7 477-0549 455-9904 ments with a freer use of tem­ Ulibarri, 428-2896; or F. Trujil­ and serves as a kind of valedic­ Albion street, was one of the jm BUSY CORNER pos than I have ever heard in tory to his involvement with the lo, 428-1087. Paulist hosts in Washington at ElYONYOURFRIENDIY a performance of this sympho­ mordantly witty in style and CITY V IEW DRUG STORE the lecture series, “The Ser­ ny, and still they all “ worked.” theme. It furnishes me with Professional Pharmacists vant Church in the Inner City: Professional Pharmacy confirmatory evidence for a ST. THERESE W. 38th .Ave. & Federal Blvd. A very long cadence on the Response or Abandonment. Ph. 287-5535 L PHARMACIST... growing suspicion that this R Denver, Colo. trio-like episode of the third Six speakers, representing 8796 N. Corona movement, a sudden surge in composer is probably one of PARISH Catholics and Protestants, theo­ Thornton 29, Colo. the pace of the fourth move­ the two or three most underrat­ See Bob Robles logy students, addressed their ST. DDMINIC ment at the point where the ed of contemporary artists. HENRY’S remarks to the threat against theme is developed In fugato Unlike so much music of the the Church by the suburban re­ CONOCO HOLY FAMILY fashion seemed in no way out period, including some works volution and its backlash of of place, because they pointed of such giants as Prokofiev and SERVICE slum poverty. FIRESTONE TIRES. BATTERIES, BERKELEY PHAF^cM AO up elements of the structure in Shostakovich, it is not merely ACCESSORIES a way which related to all the clever. It betrays an authentic HENRY HUNNIN6HAKE. Ownar PHARMACY other elements of the move­ sense of style, of personal 11500 E a st C olfax at Moline "PRESCRIPTIONS" 244-1225 A U RO R A ments in question. The whole idiom, which ser\-ed a very Police Guild MONEY ORDERS 20C 3120 W . 29th .Vve. pacing of the symphony also workmanlike approach to a to­ PAY UTILITY BILLS HERE 455-519] took account of the fact that it tal musical conception. Duo-pi­ Plans Meeting 4400 Tennvson St. Your family’s health was the opening number. anists Arthur Gold and Robert Your Parish F R E E D E L . 45S-223I Weightier and lighter things Fizdale did the honors at the St. Michael’s Police Guild M233 of Denver will meet on Wed­ were to follow, and the aud­ pianos and exhibited the total MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD SELL 4 LESS ience was on notice of this fact. objectivity which work of this nesday. March 10 at 8:15 Service Station comes first with us Incidentally, an interesting sort requires most especially p.m. in St. Francis de Sales high school library. Guild REXALl a )m jU }, Rexatt point is Golschmann's recoi-dcd and which concealed the high president Lt. W. Maddock That’s why we compound prescriptions with version of this work, with the order of their technical and ar­ Prescription Druggists only the finest drugs, as the doctor recom­ D RU G STORE Vienna Slate Opera Orchestra tistic talent. As for the orche­ will announce final plans for the annual retreat. All m em­ First in Prescriptions 794-1244 on Vanguard Records, which stra’s part, it was all one could Fast Free Delivery mends, and carry quality products for all your bers arc urged to attend the 2500 W. Main Llttlaton, Cola. ;e J has the first movement at a far ask. Golschmann understands 2238 So. Colorado Blvd. March 10 meeting. needs. more rapid pace than that at this kind of music probably as Phone 757-7677 which he played it Tuesday well as anyone on the concert ST. PETER A PAULS evening. Again, Golschmann stage today, and he conveyed We work with your doctor OUR LADY OF FATIMA played this piece in his guest his understanding to the ensem­ appearance with our orchestral ble without difficulty. ST. VINCENTS ST. JOHN’S to preserve your health. COLUMBINE last year. If memory serves he^ Len's Pharmacy PHARMACY played it at about the same ge-l THE CO.NCERT closed with ■ "Howdy" L. C. FEKR, Prep. 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Colfax .\v<*. w. f iwain a Ng e r f r 3t>fi-71S2 Page 12 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 4, ]965 Sweepstakes Bill Draws Varied Opinions at Capitol (Continued From Page 5) Senate Judiciary committee, Pi'qy for Them Denver); “ I see no objection to said that he did not expect the it. Those who want to (particl> bill to pass his chamber. pate in the sw(>epstakes) can do Bacon, Jolin W., lG6t St. Paul terinent Mt. Olivet. Boulevard quiem Mass, Mt. Carmel If well enough regulated, it In Wisconsin, 13 Democrats street. Requiem Mass, Sacred mortuaries. church, March 2. Interment Mt. could bring in money for the have introduced a sweepstakes Heart church, March I. Inter­ DePinto, Louis V. (Luigi) Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. schools. I (lo not play the dogs bill in the State Assembly. ment at Holyoke. Olinger mor­ 3532 Navajo street. Requiem Lombardi, Maria Lucia, 3725 or bingo, but I did introduce Governor Warren P. Knowles, tuaries. Mass. Mt. Carmel church, Quivas street. Requiem Mass, the bingo amendment.” a Republican, has stated that Baer, Rebecea M., 930 Down .March 2. Interment Mt. Olivet. Mt. Carmel church, March 1 Rep. Clarence Quinlan, he is opposed to the proposal ing street. Requiem Mass, St Boulevard mortuaries. Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger (R - Antonito): ‘ ‘Although Pius Tenth church, March 3. In­ Frank, 3IudoIine Bathaucr, mortuaries but that he would let the voters terment Mt. Olivet. Olinger 2205 Marshall. Requiem Mass, McGuire, Catherine H., 1503 haven’t read the bill, I know its decide the measure on a state mortuaries. St. Klizabeth’s. March 1. Inter­ S. Logan street. Requiem basic contents. 1 doubt if it will referendum. Carr. Marie K., 5242 I,owell ment Mt. Olivet. Mass, St. Vincent de Paul’s come to a vote. I have mixed Assembly Majority Leader ■blvd. Requiem Mass, Guardian Fresguez, Jose B., 2553 Sheri­ church, Feb. 26. Interment Mt. feelings on it. If it would re­ Frank L. Nikolay, Democrat Angels’ church, Feb. 25. How­ dan boulevard. Requiem Mass, Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. place some taxes that are way and head of the Assembly Judi­ ard mortuaries. St. Cajetan’s church, March 1 Mullins, James A., 605 S. too high, this might be what we ciary Committee, told the Den­ <’aveny, Borniecc K., 3346 Interment Mt. Olivet. Clinton street. Requiem Mass, will have to come to.” ver Catholic Register that the Jay street. Wheatridge. Re­ Gaydosh, Peter P., Route 1, Christ the King church, Feb. 26. • Rep. Betty Kirk West, (D- bill ‘‘does not have a ghost of quiem Mass, St. Bernadette’s Kiowa. Colo. Requiem Mass, Interment Mt. Olivet. Olinger Pueblo): “I would say as my a chance of passing the Assem­ church. .March 1. Interment, St. Anne’s church, Kiowa. In­ mortuaries. son does, 'It’s all right for the bly.” Laramie, Wyo. Boulevard mor­ terment Mt. Olivet. Phebus, Catherine .M., 6330 other fellow but not for me’.” He predicted that the judicia­ tuaries. Grant, DcElta K. (Lindy), 15 E. 71st place. Requiem Mass, • Rep. Jerry Yost, (D- ry committee report on the bill Cesarz, Mary C., 1344 Cres­ S. Downing street. Requiem Our Lady of Grace church, Thornton); ‘ ‘My Immediate would be unfavorable and that tline avenue. Requiem Mass Mass, Mother of God church, March 1. Interment Mt. Olivet. reaction was favorable and I 20, or at the most 25, Assem­ St. Mary’s church, Littleton, March I. Interment Mt. Olivet. Price, Margaret L., 2410 W. haven’t been convinced to the blymen of a total of 100 would Feb. 27. Interment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries Mexico avenue. Requiem Mass, contrary. Church groups say it vote for the measure. Com|)(nn, William R., Jr. (irecn, Mcrretta, 4189 Utica Sacred Heart. March 2. Inter­ would be immoral to support 1575 Geneva street, Aurora. Re­ str(*et. Requiem Mass, Holy ment Mt. Olivet. schools with this type fund. quiem Mass, Lowry Air Force Family church, Feb. 27. Inter­ (juintaiiu, Mary, 901 Bryant However, I cannot see any dif­ l e g a l n o t i c e s Base chapel No. 1, Feb. 23. In­ ment Mt. Olivet. Boulevard street. Requiem Mass, St. Caje­ ference from this and the pari- f mortuaries tan’s church, March 3. Inter­ mutuals. It may be a lesser terment Ft. Logan. IN THE PROBATE COURT Cornett, Miehaotan Marie, Raigler, Dr. Suniuel II., 5430 ment Mt. Olivet. form of gambling. Should the In and (or Ihe City and County of Danvar 14.)9 W. 36th avenue. Infant R. 19th avenue. Requiem Mass, Rosales, Luciano, 2963 Lari­ bill reach the House, I see a and Stala of Colorado No. P-3S843 (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blessed Sacrament church, mer street. Requiem Mass favorable vote on it. I am in NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. Cornett. Mass of the AngclS; Feb. 25. Interment Mt. Olivet. Sacred Heart church, Feb. 25. favor of putting it on a ballot lo Estate of CAROL SIEDHOF, ward. No. P-3S843 , ^ Mt. Carmel church, Fch. 26. In Olinger mortuaries. Interment Mt. Olivet. let the voters decide.” A'l persons having claims against tne Ilui/enga, Patricia Ann, 16005 Rtipoli, Ralph, 4248 Umatilla above named estate are required to file STATE SENATOR Donald E. W. 14th place. Infant daughter street. Mass, St. Catherine's them for allowance In the Probate Court Kelley, (R-Denver), head of the he City and County of Denver, Colo­ of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huizen- church, Feb. 26. Interment Mt. rado, on or before the 3rd day of August, JACQUES ga. Mass of the Angels. St. Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. 1965. or said claims shall be forever Joseph’sJ U S e p il S church.CMUILII, MUIUUU,Golden, Colo . OUlUIIU,Solano, .fUUM,Juan, -JiUO4109 W.11. 32nd ANDREW WYSOWATCKY BROS. Leadville PTA Conservator Mai'ch 1. Interment Mt. Olivet. I avenue’. Requiem Mass, St. (Published in the Denver Catholic Itiiy Jiilin, 3915 S. De-1 Uomioic's church, March 1. In R e w rite s R eg iste r) Q fie . Howard A Pride of Erin First Publication: February 4. 1965 calur .street. Mass and inter-1 leniicnt .Mt. Olivet, Last Publication: March 4, 17*' ment. Stratton, Neb. mortuaries. With glowing confidence, Denver’s Catho­ school exhibits, Irish goods, choral singing, Constitution IN THE PROBATE COURT Jly. Rosa, of Hayden, Colo. Thiol, Louis J., Parker, (Annunciation Parish, In »nd for th« City and County ol Dtnvar Colo. Requiem Mass, Sts. Peter lic Parent Teacher league places its program Irish dancing, and a banquet where Anne and Slalo of Colorado Requiem Mass, St. Joseph’s Leadville) No. 24412 and Paul’s church, March 4. for the annual Education conference in the Tolan, Irish International airlines hostess, on church of Golden, March 3. St. Mary’s PTA, Leadville NOTICE TO CREDITORS Olingers mortuaries. Boulevard mortuaries. hands of Archbishop Urban J. Vchr of Den­ leave for a god From Page 2) lor, Robrri Smith, Philip MaMr. Des­ Immsculsit Conception Fvriih, La- 4390 Chase, Wheatridge, Colo. mond B. Donnelly, Coionei Joseph B. layette — Lloyd Marllnez. August be available at the March SWIGERT BROS. Hesse. Ralph Layman, Thomas McCeney. price, Coltmel James Fear*. Franch, Steve Meilek. meeting. Requiem Mass, Holy Family Thomas McLaughlin, J. Ray Medley. Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Co­ St. Louis' Parish, Louisville Ray- Vernon Roltman, John Veneiia. lorado Sprirtgs — Antonio AAartInez, m o n d A u lre y. Jo se p h Beauprez, Mrs. Harold Ballard, ways Brighton church, March 2. Interment Mt. Holy Trinity Parish, Colorado OPTOMETRISTS Lupe Valdez. - Robert Ross. and moans chairman, report.s Olivet. Boulevard mortuaries. Springs — Daniel Johnson, Fred Tay- Sacrod Heart Parish, Colorado Holy Family Parish, Ft. Collins Springs — Joseph Szilch. Lawrenca Ralph Apodaca, Ben Chavez, Basilio she has a number of items left Slrauch, George Salomon, Peter Mc­ Rivera, Roy Duran. for sale. .Articles left are as­ Devoted To Your Complete Vision Care Cann, Jonh Kelly, John Keating. Ma­ SI. John tha Baptist Parish. Long­ sorted greeting cards, statione­ Oblate Bishop Presides rion F r y l. mont — Leonard Karich, James Oard, COLONIAL Divine Redeemer Parish, Colorado Jr., Ben Rodriguez, Earl Lewis, M. J. ry, thank you notes, coffee-time Springs—OonaM Maglll, Dennis Hayes, Bradley. Joseph H. Bley. Vance E. napkins, notions and various MORTUARY OPTICIANS Victor Scodlus, C. J. Loelscher, Robert Neighbors, Alexander ZIyalen, John H. MR. AND MRS. JACK H. W. SWIGERT Jr.. O.D. At Nun's Funeral Mass Delaney. Robert Foss. Paul Schnee- M eyer religious items. Anyone inter­ ST. OERMAIN RICHARD YARROW back, w. F. Weigel, William Q. Heney, St. John's Perish. Loveland __ A r- ested in any of these items Owners and Directors Bishop Francis J. MeSorley, Rev. John P. Walsh. as ClarerKe Shearer. L. Richard Murphy. ma'^do C arrio o . Byro n E . Marsgan, Don —Member St. Augustine's Church — H. W. ODIL, O.D. FRED SMALOONE O..M.L, of Jolo, Philippine Is­ sistant general of the Oblates Feullne Chapel - Broadmoor. Color­ J. Oraxiar. Carl Depperschmidt, Robert should contact Mrs. Ballard at Brighton, Colorado ado Springs — C. D. O'Brien, W. L. L Heigh. 486-0655. I lands presided at the Requiem of Mary Immaculate, with res Dorsey, L. J. Marold. Judge W. CaL St. NIcheies' Parish, Ptallevilit — idence in Rome. Italy, offered vert, E. J. Sctsryver. E. J. Orlebel. R. Joe Braniner, Joe Velasquez. 1550 California St. 534-5819 Mass March 1 for Sister M. E. McCoy. F. L. Cllnehell. R. J. Karl- Our Ledy #f Peace's Parish, Greeley Constance, a School Sister of the Requiem Mass. Another ne­ son. Joe Keegan —Joe Andrade, Glenn Andrade, Wal­ Notre Dame, at the Elm Grove, phew is the Rev. Joseph F. Sr. Mary's Parish, Colorado Springs do Carranza, Conialo Garda, Joe BRIGHTON — Frank Wind, .George A. Barrsey, Art Leal Wis., motherhouse. Sweeney, S.J., temporarily sta­ McCann, Merle Zuege, Amerlco Ren- Our Lady at the Mountains Parish Sister Constance is a sister tioned in France. zelll. Paul NachtrauO. Ed C. Carrigan, Eslei Park Andy Anderson. John 6. Cannell. St. Joseph's Parish, Fort Cotllns — Complete Real Estate Service of Mrs. Agnes Walsh and an Sister Constance was a mem­ Haiy Family Parish, Security Village Wallace Adams, James Cuyar, Wil­ aunt of Mrs. Mary Anne Leo­ ber of the Notre Dame Sisters' — Joe A. Hunke. Sam Johnson. Frank liam T. Heiney, Louis P. Orleans, Dr. RENT COLLECTION nard, both members of Nati­ congregation for 59 years. She Perry, John Carper. L. F. Ouaney. M. Lloyd Hopwood. Waller Sheehan, Annunciation Parish. Leadville — Clifford E Sherwood. Leo Thylaull. 6 -----1 vity of Our Lord parish, served as principal and teacher James O’Neal, Lawrence Montano, St. Peter's Parish, Greeley — Louis PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Broomfield, Colo. A nephew, at various schools in Wisconsin Edmond L. Mitchell, Terrance Fliz- Stoiarczyk, Don Rupp, Mlcheel Roeh- ^e^ENVER^RY(jOODSCo. Simmons. rlch, Vince Catt.dy, Dr. H*moo P. James R. Walsh, is an asso­ and Illinois before illness SI. Joseph's Parish, Leadville — Meimer:, Richard K Schumann, Ralph WHERE DENVER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE forced her retirement in Sep­ Sieve Frankovich, Andrew Champeau, Farr, Ralph Fischer. William Koch, r-: SALES — RENTALS — TRADES ciate editor of the “ Regis­ Ed J. Smith. tember, 1964. Death was attri­ James Connors. James Ralne, Jr. OOIV«rOH'« • CHERRY CREEK • LAKESIDE ter.” St. Francis Parish. Casllc Rock — $1. W illia m 's P arish , F t. Lupton — Another nephew, the Very buted to a heart ailment. William D. Couch, F. Jerome Thomas, August Lambrecht, Al Kramer, Salva­ Joseph F. Clradot. dor Ramirez. RUSSELL G. MULFORD Born in Chicago, she was Our Lady of Ihe Weeds, Woodland OepartmenI F Rose Reiner before entering Park — Jerry D. Marlin. St. Anthony's Parish, Sterling 42 N. Main St, Brighton, Colo. Thursday, Friday, Saturday! Requiem Mass the congregation in 1906. She Our Lady of the Pinas. Black Forest Fred Arguello. John Boyle. John — N. L. James. Burke. Raymond Dollershell. Ray Home 659-0757 — Office 659-3091 Said for Wargin pronounced her final vows ii Department E Uageni-.art. Francis Foxhoven, Alex 1910. Sacred Heart Parish, Boulder — Sewald, William Trulll, Wall Werns- Requiem High Mass was of Richard Kirpy, George Gondrezick, m an. fered in St. Catherine’s church. Sister Constance was a sis­ Arrtold Hennig, Rupert Ryan, Carl Pln- St. Peter's Parish, Fleming — Nick 1 .1 LAST 3 DAYS amont. George Goulelte, Ed Trumble, Heigoth. Denver, March 1, for John F. ter of the late Father Joseph Morency Dame, Raymond McGavIn, SI. Patrick's Parish, Holyoke — Wargin, 79. Interment was in S. Reiner, S.J., former dean James Ryan, Dr. William Schemmel. Richard E. Brown, Howard McConnell. Sacrad H aart of M a ry P a ris h , South St. Anthony's Parish, Julesburg — Colorado Springs Mt. Olivet cemetery. of Loyola university, Chica­ Boulder — Louis Stengel. Van Sanger, Jr., Jake Meier. OF OUR ANNUAL Born in La Sale, III., April 14, go, and active in the early St. Thomas Aquinas' Parish, Boulder Sacred Heart Parish, Cheyenne ecumenical movement. — James Carrigan, Frank Bernardl. tons Schumacher. 1885, he had been a Denver res Don M acken, Robert B ro w n . St. Joseph's Parish, Akron — Ed­ ident since he was six months Other survivors are John S. it. Theresa's Parish, Frederick — ward C. Kuntz. Jay Hickert. J. D. CROUCH Frank J. Fieri, Holly W. Hall. St. Mdry'i Parish, Brush — Thomas BELLE-SHARMEER old. Reiner, Chicago business lead­ Guardian Angels' Parish, Meade — W. Lally. Patrick H. Kastler. Vernon C. D. O'BRIEN He was an early member of er and pioneer promoter of the Theo Radensacher. Westhoff, Charles Gardetto. SI. Andrew's Parish, Wray — Robert LOETSCHER^S St. Catherine's parish, active in lay retreat movement, and Ponte. HOSIERY SALE! early Knights of Columbus Mrs. Amanda Sweeney, Chica­ Sacred Heart Parish, Cheyenne theatricals, and a member of go, mother of Father Sweeney. First Pre-Cana Wells — R. w . Roth, Arthur Hrilton. SUPER MARKET the Holy Name society. St. Charles' Parish, Stratton — Joe Burial was in the convent ce­ Senerr, Richard May, Andrew Weibel. QUAIITY UtATS He is survived by his wife, metery at Elm Grove. Conference Department o Catherine; two daughters, Mrs St. Stephen's Parish, Glenwood & PRODUCE Rita Johnson and Mrs. Marie Springs — Charles Sprick, Leonard Medical Fellowship Of Lent Set BowlDy, Edward Grange, Jerome F. Quality Apparel Nationally Advertised Just 3 more days to save on the one and Lang, all of Denver; three 6»mba, James Whltehair. Evanston, HI. — Paul R. The first of the Lenten Pre- St. AAary's Parish, Rifle — Robert IN CO LO RAD O SPRINGS Brands of Groceries only legsized stockings by Belle-Sharmeer. grandchildren, and one great­ Cook, Raymonu Scherar. grandchild. Miller, a Marquette Univer­ Cana conferences will begin on SI. MIchaal's Parish, Craig — Ralph SINCE 1872 sity School of Medicine (Mil­ Sunday, March 7, at 1:30 p.m. Razzano, Vincent Brian. 524 W. Colorado Avc. Belle-Sharmeer is the only brand that Is SI. Peter's Parish, Kremmling — Kiowa and Tejon Streets 7— DENVER waukee) junior, will receive a The spiritual director will bo Joe McElroy. $1,271 Smith Klein and the Rev. Leonard Abercrombie St. Ignatius' Parish, Rangeley — Le­ actually made to fit all of your leg . . . roy Foerster, Roy Griffin. BEAUT of All Saints’ parish. EVERGREEN French Laboratories Foreign Holy Name Parish, S tea m b o a t from ankle to thigh. Not just proportioned Fellowship from the Associa­ Father Abercrom bie will de­ Springs, W. H. Held, Robert Rossi. St. Peter's Parish. Crook — Joseph PHIL LONG, INC. lengths, but Legsize knitted right into the MONUMENT CO. tion of American Medical liver four informal talks during Grant, Henry Kallnowskl. Electrical Colleges. Miller, son of Mr. the opening day. Th'- topics he St. John's Parish, Stoneham — Joseph ConsfrucKon Co. and Mrs. James L. Miller of Sam ber. stockings: Brev (purple stripe) for slender has chosen range from God’s SI. Helena's Parish, Fort Morgan — • Estimates • Service Calls Wenatchee, Wash., will use Leo Weber, Matt Rodney, Tom Gren- • Medemizatlan • Raaianable plan for marriage as compared • Rewiring the grant to assist at a mis­ nan, Don Marek. • Yard Lfghting curves, AAodite (green stripe) for average to the modern concept to the St. Mary's Parish, Aspen — James 1026 S . Tclon ME 5-1533 sion hospital in Africa for 10 development of a sound union Markalunos. COLORADO SPRINGS Van! curves and Duchess (red stripe) for long, St. John's Parish, Yuma — Thomas weeks next winter. based on a solid spiritual, emo­ Brophy. ample curves. Plan a complete stocking Largest Selection in the tional, and physical foundation. Phxvunjoxjf^ Rocky Mountain Area ATRON ELECTRONIC'S Parents To Learn wardrobe . . . every style is on sale and BUDGETS, bottles (a 11 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST T-V — 2 Way Radio • Stereo kinds), and working wives arc (1 miie E. of Mt. Oiivet) About Program 802 N. Weber buy by the box for further savings! For Prompt Expert Service all subjects that will be covered ’ Charles Mcb'udden ME. 3-2069 1769 Humboldt FCC Llconcod on Monday evening, March 8. (Mullen High School PTA, Stanley Hall Denver) C »l«. Springs, Cole. Ph. 222-4062 when two lay couples address SEAMED STYLES HA. 4-4477 the conferences. Speaking at Debate, oratory, poetry, hu­ this gathering will be Bill and mor and free-lance talk will re­ Regularly 1.35 to 1.95 Mary Allen with Pete and sound at the Mullen high school REALTY Cathy Wiggington. Both couples Now 1.17 to 1.66 Parent - Teacher meeting INSURANCE have long experience in Pre- March 10. MAY CO. Cana and bring a wealth of in­ formation on the general theme The school’s speech program 72S NO. TEJON SEAMLESS STYLES will be explained and demon­ Phone 633-7731 of everyday living. Colorado Springs Regularly 1.35 to 1.95 On Wednesday evening. strated to the parents. Now 1.17 to 1.66 March 10, two members of the Al the District Three qualify­ medical profession will bring ing forensic meet held at iJttle- the latest information available ton high school recently, 10 NOLAN FUNERAL HOME "THE ONLY CATHOLIC OWNED AND OPERATED on the physical problem s that Mullen entrants won their place FUNERAL HOME IN COLORADO SPRINOS'T^® For Funerals face the young couple entering in (he state finals to be held in Hojitry: Downtown, Cherry Creek, Lokeside. the married state. Boulder on March 19-20. THE NOLAN FAMILY Father Abercrom bie will MEMBERS NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUNERAL DIRECTORS GUILD Alio a leleclion of Greeley ond of the Randall Shops They are: Debate — Marc ME. 2-4742 close the conference on Friday Kane, Duane Braunagel. .John of Ft. Collins and Boulder Crossroads. Berkeley Park Chapel Park Avenue Chapel e\ening, March 12. , Gray, Ron Milano; inlerprelive Watt 46th and Ttnnyton East 17th and Marion oratory Criag Bowman, Tom PETE BERONl RESERVATIONS m a y be at antronc* of Barkeley Pork at Park Avanua Berry; interpretive drama _ rURNITURE STORE TO ORDER BY PHONE DIAL 292-1800 made by calling G. C. Franken- Tom McNally; interpretive hu­ T) DRIVE IN reitcr, 355-8154. UPHOLSTERING mor — John Samson; interpre­ Js MOTEL RE.UPHOLSTERING AND All sessions arc held in the tive poetry — Tom Bauer; and REPAIRING Pro-Cana center, E. 5th avenue Stay with “ Jay” Slip Covers «nd Draptrlet in extempore speaking, William 820 N. Nevada Mad* t* Order and Josephine street. Baum. 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I . Thursday, March 4, 1965 The Denver Catholic Register Page 13 /■ f f ^ ee o ple ie Iin n l/~>udineAS Blessed Sacrament Pastor iol News of 'Register' Advertisers imittec, At Auto Moot Rapresanfativa Behind Scouting Success )eet the Edward T. Tynan, manager By Elsie Felling This makes a total of 169 Cub and director of East Colfax Robert E. Decker has be­ Scouts to receive this honor r. com e associated with Bos- The outstanding success of Chrysler - Ply- t h e scouting program in since it wa.s first presented at I mouth, Denver, worth-Sullivan and Company, the Cathedral in 1954. nocrats Inc., of Denver, as a regis­ Blessed Sacrament parish is a attended s pstakcs tered representative, accord­ j reflection of the untiring zeal of t h r e e - d a y THE MARIAN MEDAL, the sembly. ing to an an­ ithe Very Rev. Anton J. Borer, nowles, Chrysler distri­ S.M.B., scout chaplain. only religious award the Girl; butors’ meeting nouncement Scout program offers, was first >d that His dedication to the pro­ in Aspen. The from the firm. presented in 1960. Fifty-one roposal gram has been an inspiration to Denver compa- The young girls in the Blessed Sacrament voters business- I the boys and girls who have ! ny operated by troops have earned this distinc­ a state man Is a grad­ ; participated, and to the in­ the young auto­ tion. The new recipients are uate of Holy motive execu­ numerable parents who have Joan Barnwell, Dianne Doher­ Leader Family high tive has been served so generously in all the ty, Micbeline Honer, Christine mocrat school, Den­ E d Tyn an rated among capacities necessary to carry Henry, Jean Linton, Amy No­ y Judi- ver, and the the foremost in auto saies in out the many facets of scout­ lop, Cyndy Pens, Patrice Se­ e Den* University of ing. lat the the region. Accompanying him vier, and Mary Sweeney. on the trip was his wife, Rose­ Colorado. He host of is a member Other significant achieve­ mary, The '‘ouple are parish­ ON SCOUT SUNDAY, Feb. 7, ments for 1964 were the nation­ Awarded Grant Assem- of Knights of Rftbert Dtcktr James Cain, Joseph Higgins, ioners of Christ the King pa­ al camping award; special na­ Approximately $2,400 of rish. Columbus Council 539, Denver, and Ron Maybury, received the udicia* tional certificate of merit to tax-free income for the first and is married to the former Pius XII award, the highest re­ h e bill Judith L. Chadwick. He re­ Christopher Bradley and Mark year at the University of Co­ A p p o in to d ligious medal an Explorer can Dengler; bronze palm awarded lorado medical center gra­ '.d that sides at 1663 S. Elm street, cam . \ssem- The appointment of Charles Denver. to seven boys, gold palm to duate school and a tuition would E. Stroh as business develop­ Established in 1959, post 145 three bnys, and the silver palm scholarship beginning Sep­ ment representative for the Jo in s Firm provided the first four reci­ to one boy. Two boys won au tember has been awarded to American National Bank. Den­ pients to earn the award in the award for a one-mile swim.i Gary .A. Petri, son of Mr. and ver, was announced by J. E. Prestressed Concrete of entire United States. Eleven and five boys the Order of the Mrs. Calvin G. Petri of 1355 Colo.. Inc., announced that , Montague, president. A native Cartoons in Class? members of post 145 have Arrow. Niagara street. Petri present­ ^ of Fort Collins, Stroh was for- Francis J. (Jerry) Jacques has earned the covoted award to The national achievement ly teaches biology and reli­ become associ­ date. ) . morly territory manager for Mrs. John Dunn, French teacher at St. Following his address, the fifth grade goal is 40 per cent. Since Fe­ gion at Cathedral high school. ated with the I j Kimberly-Clark corporation. Tony Nolop, who has finished bruary of 1957 the Blessed Sa­ firm as an en­ Mary’s academy, prepares her eighth grade students presented a skit and folkdance. The students for French day Thursday, March 4. Consul and his wife were luncheon guests. all the requirements, will re­ crament Boy Scouts have never gineer in the beer, lower than that. Their pre­ St. Patrick's Parade ^ Named to Board engineering and They w ere hostesses with other students French was the language of the day. ceive the Eagle rank in May srd. 1965, bringing the total of sent rating Is 51. 4 per cent. George J. Keinert, director product deve­ from third through eighth grades to French All grade school students take French at Eagles in troop and post 145 to The Ames family is the first Route Is Announced Inst the of public relations and spe­ lopment depart­ Consul General and Madame Victor Garcs. St. M ary’s academy. Mrs. .Alan Vogan I to file cial events at Regis college, 76 family in troop and post 145 to le Court ment. A regis- The Consul addressed the young students, all teaches kindergarten through fourth grade; The annual St. Patrick’s Day T , Colo- Denver, has been elected to t e r e d profes­ Archbishop Urban J. Vehr claim three Eagle scouts. A ugust, of whom were dressed in French costumes. parade, to be held in Denver on the First Westland National i Mrs. John Dunn, fifth through eighth grades. fo rever sional engineer, awarded the Ad Altare Dei me­ Special recognition is due the Saturday, March 13, will move Bank’s hoard of directors. He Jacques is a dal to 19 boys from Blessed Sa­ Art club, inaugurated last fall off from the Civic Center area fA T C K Y has served for various volun­ se rve lo r ' ^ graduate of Re­ crament parish Feb. 7, making by the .Mothers’ auxiliary, con­ at Colfax avenue and Bannock C atholic tary organizations in the Den­ Jtrry Jacqu«s gis college, Shakespeare Talk Opens ^65 Lectures a total of 163 Blessed Sa­ sisting of Sister M. Dorotheum.. street at 10;30 a.m. r ver area, is a member of the Denver, and the University of crament boys to receive this the Mmes. William Bradley, i District Council of Boy It will proceed down 15th Colorado. He is currently com­ Opening lecture in the Regis the drama and speech depart­ .Ashland, Ore., Shakespeare fes­ award since 1948. Eugene Rice. Frank Ruskey| Scouts and past grand knight pleting work toward a master's college 1965 Spring Lecture se­ ments at CU and directed the tival. street to Stout street, north on The 1965 recipients of the and William Traugh. Thisi \ of the Knights of Columbus. degree in structural engineer­ ries will be presented Thurs­ production of King John during Stout to 16th street and up 16th Mr. Sandoe holds degrees Pan'uU Dei aw’ard include group instructed the boys who M' He is married and the father ing. He previously worked with day. March 4, at 8 p.m. in the the 1964 CU Shakespeare festi­ street across Broadway to Lin­ from Stanford and Columbia James Algeo, Michel Byrne, were working for the .Ad Altare A of five children. several consulting engineering Regis college fieldhouse lecture val. coln street, then south to the w ard . universities. He has been a George Cooper, Robert Crouch, Dei medal in the religious sym­ firms in the Denver area. He haU. State Capitol grounds and pass For the past 10 years he has member of the University of Greg DeWit, Timothy Duggan, bols. nst the - Photo Award and his wife, the former Phyllis the review-ing stand. to file Colorado faculty since 1936. Thomas Kilfoyle, Robert Lan- FATHER BORER, too, has Reagan, and their three child­ been the guest director at the A big parade luncheon will e Court A first-place for outstanding THE GUEST SPEAKER will kenau, Michael Poth, Stanley been the recipient of numerous r , Colo- ren are members of Sts. Peter be James Sandoe, associate day of .'•photography was awarded to THE LECTURE at Regis is Pytell, Steven Schoenecker, Da­ honors and awards in recogni­ follow at the American Legion and Paul’s parish, Whoatridge. director of libraries at the Mark Hogan on Radio la ll be (’ Bill Smyth of Smyth Studio, open to the public and there vid Venters, and Matthew Win­ tion of his Indefatigable work Post No. 1 at 1370 Broad- University of Colorado, who ■ Denver, for a natural color Mark J. Hogan, director of will be no admission charge. ston. with tha scouts. ,way. photograph of the interior of will speak on “ Shakespeare’s Regional Manager the annual St. Patrick’ s Day the chapel at the Air Force Chronicle Plays,’’ a recital-lec­ academy. Award was made at John A. Butters, president ol ture stressing the sounds of Charity Ball, will be inter­ the recent convention of the JABCO, Ine., Denver, has been Shakespeare’s language. viewed on “ Project 65” Sun­ . Hocky Mountain Professional appointed Rocky Mountain re­ He will be assisted by two day, March 7, 2:30 p.m., on CU students. Photographers .^ssociation in gional manager for Titan Of­ KOA Radio, Denver. He will • Colorado Springs. Smyth also .A noted authority on Shake­ fice l^roducts. which specializes discuss the event, its pur­ captured a second place award speare. Mr. Sandoe has made and four of his photos were ex- in the electrostatic and photoco­ noteworthy contributions in the pose, and plans for the cele­ Phone 825-1145 Today to Place Your Classified Ad in the Register — Ask for the Classified Department . hibited as merit award prints. py industry. area of drama. He works with bration.

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6— Blessed Sacrament 37»—St. Mary’s HELP WANTED FURNISHED APTS. REAL ESTATE SEWING MACHINES 40 IN -LA W A P A R T M E N T If) basem ent; m ain (Littleton) FEMALE 7 FOR RENT 25 FOR SALE floor 2 bedroom, formal dining room, SINGER DIAL A STITCH I bedroom and buffet apartments furn­ Beautiful new er TO-unIt apartm ent Ideal large well arranged kitchen, hoi water EQUESTRIAN ATTENTION Reliable woman to live In. Some nursing [Zigzags, buttonholes, darns and mends. ca re . Light housework. 477-4565. ished. Private baths, all utilities paid. small senior citizens condominium, near heat and 1 car garage. Low price of 4V^ fenced acres, barn, pasture.. .lust a I Laundry facilities. Senior citizens and Sts. Peter & Paul's Church. Write owner, [Also makes fancy stitches alt without trot from the Hightine Bridle path. buying attachments. Assume 2 payments I S12.500, to allow for redecorating. PH A or single people. 725 Logan. Quiet location, P .O . Box 115, W heat Ridge. Private lake.. .superb mountain view. close to shoeing and transportation. of (4.05 or (7.50 cash. TA 5-5080. G.1. By appointment only. AAarty Clifton, Located at 400 Rangevlew Drive. This Is SITUATIONS WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 BICYCLES 364-47M or 756-1571. lust a smattering of what this spacious FEMALE 12 3 room furnished apartment, 2nd floor. 56 2.300 sq. ft. home offers. L o w taxes. A dults. 2 blocks from S t. F ra n c is , 237- O N L Y (55,000. 7278. specialize In Northwest Denver, i BICYCLES Arvada, Lakewood and Wheatridge Real | JOHN F. BRUNO PERFECT LOCATION NEAR THE CATHEDRAL Estate. Prompt, courteous sales service. [ NEW USED PARTS 5S40 So. Logan Ct. W alking d istan ce to Clean nicely furnished buffet and one Your local realto r lo r 20 years. REPAIRING - TIRES REALTOR bedroom apartments. (60 to (80. Utilities schools and shopping. This large brick HOUSES FOR RENT STACKHOUSE REALTOR i PUT - ON - ANY - WHEEL ranch has 3 bedrooms. 1'^ b aths, 2 fire ­ pd. 1117 Penn. 255-1923. 23 3535 W . 38lh A ve . O R . 7-1678 AL’S BIKE SHOP I 6^—Blessed Sacrament places. Large family room In basement. FURNISHED 334 Federal This price: (30,950 includes many extras. APTS. FOR RENT SEWING MACHINES 933-3245 STUNNING LIKE IT QUIET One, 4 bedroom house. One, 2 bedroom UNFURNISHED house, furnished. Near Lowry. Children ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME with a view? This Immaculate brick tri- ES and pets accepted. Call Marie Rental REPOSSESSED 1964 SINGER AUTO PARTS 64A level boasts two levels of convenient liv­ 4 lovely rooms. First floor, private bath 1980 Bellaire S ervice. A C 2-6601. and entrance. Stove, excellent heat. Re­ In w alnut console. ing. Recreation room with fireplace, 4 Zigzags, monograms, darns and mends, East Spruce Auto and Paris. 4942 East 4 huge bedrooms and 2 oversized baths decorated. 3926 Valleio. ______bedrooms, three baths... wall to wall m akes buttonholes. No attachm ents to Valm ont R d ., B oulder. 7,000 cars and upstairs. 2 dens, llvingroom with lire- carpeting and drapery. Will sell 105S truck parts. Phona Bldr. 433-3560 or place and diningroom on main floor. New­ ROOMS FOR RENT buy. Assume last 5 paym ents ol (6.01 down. . . lu st (2,385.00 needed. 5031 Geddes. HOUSES FOR RENT per month, or will discount for cash. Denver A L 5-3963. ly remodeled and built-in electric kitchen FURNISHED New wiring and baseboard hot water LIKE CONTEMPORARY UNFURNISHED 433-8433. heal throughout. New plumbing, new that Is below building cost? 4 bedrooms, Rooms tor G>ris. Catholic Daughters 67 ot Amaricd. 765 Pennsylvania. Also 1964 WHITE roof. S5.000 In new carpeting alone 2 ca r I in partly finished basement. 2 fireplaces, Beautiful 3 bedroom home with family ' garage. O ver 220 ft. cf frontage. (45.000 room, N ewly decorated. (150.00. 6225 rooms available tor weddings or recer Excellent condition. Zigzags, buttonholes.' separate dining room. Garage, carport etc. (10.00 lull price. MA 3-1566. BO B S T E V E N S . 3 U 0039. and covered patio. Wall to wall carpeting. Yukon. 279-1688. lio n s. TA 5-9597. J U S T 521,500. Fulenwider, Inc. For More DetaiLs Call ‘Ji n v »i I . 27:2731 So. Colo. Blvd. MARGARET HAILES, 798-4765 / T V - \ I Realtor n<>nlf/ir 266-3071 The Number by the Parish Heading Over Each GATES AND COMPANY \ 'f SERVICE DIRECTORY <6— -Blessed Sacrament Ad is the Key to its Location on the Map. REALTY 825-1145 f 757-1268 I’M LOOKING FOR 21- -Pres< itie 28— St. Dominic 41— Sts. Peter A Paul ASH & TRASH LINEN SERVICE STORM WINDOWS UPHOLSTERERS r THE RIGHT FAMILY 2 separate homes on 5 R-2 lots. Near TRY YOUR TERMS! (Wheatridge) All makes storm doors, windows, R»-Uphotsterlng by a reliable firm. 35 Colfax and Sheridan. 2 bedroom, base­ SHAFFER’S RUBBISH WESTERN screens and patio doors repaired and ad- years experience—Terms r 3 to 6 people, who likes the Large story brick stucco. lusted. insurance claims. Reasonable NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY m ent. P lu s , 3 bedroom, den, non-base­ NEW LISTING— 10% DOWN REMOVAL TOWEL SUPPLY CO. rates. Henry Sawicki, 429-2906. /i quiet dignity of one of Denver’s COMMERCIAL AND 2145 Court PI. 222-1372 ment. Ideal for In-law or heme plus In­ Near bus line, school, shopping! 3725 HARLAN 1720 So. Broadw ay 733 5591 ^ finer tree neighborhood and come. Good ground potential. Can add RESIDENTIAL TRASH HAULING if* wants maximum house with Hurry, this w on’t last long. Newer 3 bedroom brick. 1V^ baths, h.w. four more units. Owner will help finance haat, double garage, fenced and land­ REASONABLE RATES PAINTING TRASH HAULING I minimum of upkeep. All electric with small down. Will also sell separately, ANDY LUCAS REALTY CO. scaped. G R E E N E , 237-4577 AL. 5-3310 Any Place m Metropolitan Denver HERE Day or Night Calls b kitchen, fenced yard. Call my o down, V .A . term s. At.SO 4200 KENDALL ~ MAKE OFFER Painting exterior and Interior. Low WILL BRING YOU 43 3-7 165 pricea, guaranteed work. Free estimates. E A . 2-3558 RESULTS present owner at 266-3625 or CURTAIN CLEANERS 2430 High Street t« ,322-1054 to see 2026 ASH ST. REAL ESTATE SERVICE CO. STACKHOUSE "REALTOR" 985-7913. I Sacrifice at $19,750, FRANCIS I ACE CURTAIN Cl EANERS TV SERVICE-APPLIANCES 934-1008 31^—St. James 477-1678 C U R T A IN S , CROCHETED T A B L E PAINTING & DECORATING CLOTHS. DRAPERIES, BLANKETS. Christ the King 42—^St. Phiiomena SPREADS, LINENS Cl EANED BY LAT “ Sight and Sound Our Specialty” 2d St. Anthany 2350 NEWPORT SST MEIHOOS. HAND PRESSED ONLY I PAPICHING—STEAMING— | (W estw ood) I7S9 K A IA M A T H . TA . 5-3527. bdrms., family room. Carpets and 7 BEDROOM HOME ; TEXTim iNG — ! AL'S APPLIANCES I- BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH drapes. Nicety landscaped. (16,950. Call I Interior & Exterior | $479 DOWN Larg e Bungalow on corner lot has livin g DECORATING , Price reduced. Excellent location. Large J O E R A Y , 744-2184. room, dining room, sun, music and break­ i PAINTING I Sales and Service all makes y y ■ livlngroom has fireplace, separate dlnlng- BALANCE LIKE RENT fast rooms. Large kitchen. 2 large bed­ ' "AM Work Ouaranitad" f Commerce City's U room, custom electric kitchen has good rooms and 1 small bedroom, full bath, Prea Estimates • A Mfing space. 3 bdrms. with private bath 1126 SO. QUITMAN all on main floor. Walt to wall carpeting. f MOUNTAIN EM PIRE I kina TV and Appliance Service n jV off master bdrm. plus 2nd C.T. bath. I DECORATORS s 2 bedroom house. Larg e fenced yard . VanSchaack&Co. Full finished semi-basement with 4 bed­ ELECTRIC WIRING ' ' Finished bsmt., 2 car garage, covert Near shopping, schools and transporta­ rooms, storage, furnace artd large laundry *238 1044 777-9J75! ^ i patio. J O E R A Y . 744.2I54. ( U S F A ) REALTOR tion. -ooms, Vt baths. Hot w ater heat, 220 w ir- 375 U nIv. B lv d . 397-5000 -ng, garage. (18.500. T erm s. PLUMBING KNUTSON REALTY 32— St. John BY OWNER the Evangelist Jim Dwyer Electric VanSdiaack&Co. 255-0053 M r. M acA rthUI 244-3313 DE 3-0191 ALAMEDA PLUMBING CO. ONE DOLLAR SPECIAL Repairing, new work, sewers and sink 27S Univ. Blvd. 25— St. Bernadette 4 3 ----St. Pius X GUTTER SPOUTS ■mas cleaned. Our work Is guaranteed. 32— St. John Free Estimates. To Introduce You to the Register C lassified Section (Lakew o o d ) (A urora) 609 E. Alameda SH 4-0300 1 1—*Holy Family the Evangelist TRI-LEVEL houses In ve ry good condition or REMODELING FOR $1.00 YOU GET 20 WORDS OR LESS 657 ST. PAUL 14603 E. 24th Ave. Gutters, Spouts FOR RENT OR SALE acre. Good In-iaw arrangement. Fenced 3 bedroom, rec. room, electric TO BUY, SELL OR SWAP O P E N 3 TO 5 P.AA. We specialize In Gutter end yard. Low Taxes. Walking distance Spacious and gracious 3-bdrm. home. kitchen, garage. Exceptional ALL TYPES 3 bedroom, basement, dining Spout Replacement. This offer good for Classified Section only. Church, parochial and public schools and Entrance hall to 28 ft. ilvrm . allows din. patio and land.scaping. 3 appli­ room, fireplace, garage, etc. at area at one end and can use sep. formal ances. Assume Loan. Gutters Cleaned and Repaired. REMODELING bus lin e. (16,500. 7475 W . ?th A ve. Don' dlnlngrm. for main floor fam. room. Does not apply to Real Estate Display Thoroughly Experienced. . 3814 Vrain. 433-7526 or 534-9996. New custom built kit., 4th bdrm., den TORTI REALTY • BASEMENTS Advertising disturb tenants. Inquire, 805 Dudley. and 2nd bath In bsmt. H.w. heat. Price Dependable, Guaranteed. Ask for A1 Poulsen. $23,000 w ith (2,700 d n ., m o. pym ts., 355-2903 255-4803 • ADDITIONS 25^—St. Bernadette (152.48 P IT I. American Roofing FILL IN COUPON 1 WORD PER BOX L. W. ARCHER CO. 388-0427 • KITCHENS 1 1 ----Holy Family (Lakew o o d )______Our Personalized Sheet Metal Co. 36 St. Louis Service Sells Homes • G A R A G E S 43 36 VRAIN CH 4-M6S 2159 Downing LARGE FAMILY HOME (Englewood) F.H.A. FINANCING Large four bedroom home. Two After 6 p,m. SU 1-8»$5 Brick, the roof. 2 beths. 3 bedrooms. Hot Member of AM Souls' Parish SKUFCA & SHELTON CO. car garage. 3260 S. WILLIAMS water heat. Double garage. Call Kay (450 DOW N siri'LLE 6124 So. Broadway 798-1335 bedroom brick. Kitchen with eating M em ber D enver M etropolitan Honrte AAoran. 237-7273. JAMES J. NOONAN space. 2 c a r g arag e. R educed to $14,950. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS Bldrt. Assoc. REALTY 2001 E. FLOYD LAIRD REALTY GL. 5-3659 BUILDING and CONTRACTING 433-6444 Assume $18400 loan bedrooms, paneled den. New electric Per Any Remodeling in Your ROOFING 17^—Notre Dame 25^—St. Bernadette kitchen, fireplace, 2 car garage. Home— Inside or Out— NEW ROOFS—REPAIRS 2130 E. EASTMAN A ll Worh GueiaiiieeU (Lakew o o d ) Terms — Free Estimates Owner Transferred T A . $-6495 BUYING-SELLINO-^TRADINO Very attractive, excellent condition Member ot our Lady ul Grace Perish CLIP $1.00 TO IT AND M AIL TO IN NOTRE DAME PARISH FOR SALE BY OWNER throughout. 3 bedroom s, plus den. 144 baths, fireplace. Patio In very private The firms listed here fenced y ard . 2 c a r g a rag e . $22,750. Classified Advertising, The Register See MARTIN DELOHERY 3 bedroom brick. Full ba.sement, CALL JACK REIS deserve to be remembered 93S-40M Box 1620, Denver 1, Colo., or phone it In to ’ With fireplace. Patio, fenced in yard. KAYE ROTH, 934-3593 when you are distributing K. C. ENSOR, REALTY. CO. 825-1145 2 blocks from St. Bernadette. your patronage in the dif­ Complete Financing and Insurance Realtors M em ber ot Notre Dame Parish 392* Tennyson 4(5-4737 Call 233-9469. 757-5627 781-3145 ferent lines of business. Page 14 The Denver Catholic Register Thursday, March 4, 1965 L CYO Activities CYO members in Our Lady at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March of Fatima parish, Lakewood, 7. will receive Communion cor­ A program, entitled "F ace porately in the 8 a.m. Mass to Face,” will follow the busi­ Saturday, March 8. A break­ ness session. Guest speaker fast will be served in the pa­ will be an expert on Commu­ IR tllfl. PcdO^klbG... rish hall after the Mass. nist theory and practice. Youths of high school age, Members of St. Anne’s. Ar­ and adults, are invited to at­ Daily Masses Father Greenslade, the guest luncheon to the grade school vada, CYO and their friends tend. speaker, is chaplain at Loretto children. will participate in a ski and (St. Rose of Lima’s parish, Our Lady of Fatima CYO, Denver) Heights college and a member The proceeds of $130 will help winter sports trip to Winter of the music department facul Park on Sunday. March 7. Daily Masses during Lent to pay off-the balance due on Lakewood, will meet at 7:30 will be at 6:30 a.m. and 8 a.m. ty at the college. the Sisters’ car. Arrangements have been p.m. Sunday, March 7, to dis­ handled by Ken and Greg Communion will be distributed cuss plans for the archdioce­ Thielen. at 6:15 each morning for those PTA Changes Meets Karen Kukartz san convention next month. (Blessed Sacrament Parish, who cannot stay for Mass. Among Finalists On Sunday, March 14, from Denver) Evening Mass will be offered (St. James’ Parish, Denver) 8 to 11 p.m. the CYO mem­ Blessed Sacrament parish bers will enjoy a dance at the Wednesdays and Fridays at Karen Kukartz, 1245 Newport Parent • Teacher association school gym. There will be a 6:30 o ’clock, with a sermon street, an eighth grade student meetings have been changed live band and refreshments Wednesday evenings during at St. James elementary ' “HI from the second Tuesday to the will be available. Admission Mass. school, was one of the 100 fina­ Stations of the Cross will be second Wednesday of each will be 75 cents.per person. month. lists in the Colorado Scholastic conducted Friday evenings fol­ GRAND­ The next meeting is set for Art exhibit held in Denver re­ The CYO of Guardian An­ lowing Mass. Wednesday, March 10^ at 8 cently. Annunciation Artists gels’ parish, Denver, will The next Holy Name society p.m. in the school cafeteria This year 4,182 pieces of art hold a short business meeting meeting will be Monday, March Margaret Madrid (left) pins a Scholastic region but was placed by the judges as one of MOTHER Students from .Macheheuf high were submitted from Colorado. 8, at 8 p.m. in the school hall. art awards gold key on another Annunciation 100 finalists whose work will be sent to New school will present a panel on The exhibits of the 100 finalists Hearing young, The Altar and Rosary society high school senior, Esmcrelda G arcia. Esmer- current ideals, hopes, attitudes, will be sent to New York where York for final exhibition and judging by Scho­ Noce Receives will meet Thursday, March 11, they will be judged in the final elda’s ink drawing of a girl’s head not only re­ lastic Magazine. Margaret submitted a work bright voices is at 7:45 p.m. in the school hall. the relationship of children to their parents, and reactions to competition. ceived the top gold key award for the Colorado which received a certificate of merit. Vietnam Citation a special part of events at home and on the Emphasis on Ireland and the Evening Services Major Robert W. Noce, son calling Long peoples of other European world scene. of Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Daniei (Mother of God Parish, Den­ countries should interest mem­ Distance. Next Sister Joan Frances will be Noce of Denver, received the ver) bers of the Altar and Rosary Volunteers Still Needed for Survey moderator of the discussion. bronze star medal for distin­ best thing to Evening services during Lent society who attend the meeting guished service in Vietnam. are being held in mother of Annual Dance and luncheon on Friday, March (St. Anthony of Padua's I will last just half an hour. Vol- be held each Wednesday at 7:30 having them with God parish each Wednesday 12. at 12:30 p.m. in Walsh Hall. Parish, Denver) j unteers are especially needed p.m. and Stations of the Cross A citation said the medal was and Friday at 7:30 o’clock. The (St. Catherine’ s Parish, you. Call and see. Commerce City) Mrs. Frank Casey will speak Women volunteers are still;to fill the 8:40 a.m. group. on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. The presented to Noce “ for distin­ R ev. Harold L. Stansell, S.J., and show .slides taken on her needed to participate in the There is nothing to buy or sell. guest speaker on Wednesdays guishing himself by outstanding of Regis college will give a se­ St. Catherine’s Commerce Mountain City. Altar and Rosary socie­ ten - week tour through Eu­ Proctor & Gamble laundry in­ Those participating just do will be the Rev. Martin McNul­ meritorious service in connec­ ries of sermonjj Wednesday ropean countries accompanied stitute survey to be sponsored their washing as usual with the ty, assistant pastor of Christ tion with ground operations States evenings. Confessions will be ty’s annual dance was hold Feb. 13 in the parish hall. by her husband and children, by St. Anthony of Padua’s product supplied. Those inter­ the King parish. against a hostile force in the Telephone held each Wednesday after ser­ ages 10, 13, and 14. PTA. ested should call Wilma Van The next class in the adult in­ Republic of Vietnam." vices. Mrs. Jackie Ilagiolle has re­ There will bo an open PTA Participants will only be re­ Cleave at 922-1691 or Shirley struction series will be held Noce, now executive officer Novena devotions to the placed Ruth Leoning as vice council meeting at 8 p.m. Tues­ quired to be present in the pa­ Hall at ga-2744. Monday, March 8, at 8 p.m. in of the 34th Arm or batallion, Sacred Heart of Jesus will be president of the society. day, March 9, in the cafeteria. rish hall on four different Sa­ Daily Masses in Lent arc the south classroom. The Rev. fourth infantry division, Fort said during the evening servi­ All PTA members are wel­ turdays, March 6, April 3, May being offered at 6:30 and 9 a.m. Daniel Flaherty will discuss Lewis, Wash., has an aunt, Lil­ ces on the First Friday. N b w Sgheeiule (St. Philomena’s Parish, come. 1, and May 20. Each session Special Lenten services will "The True Church." lian Noce, living in Denver. Two-Week Mission Denver) (Christ the King parish, Den­ The Lenten schedule of daily ver) Masses in St. Philomena’s pa­ A two-wcek mission will be rish will be at 6:30, 7, and 8 held in Christ the King church a.m. and 5:30 p.m. beginning March 7. The 5:30 p.m. Mass will be 1 Fat The Rev. James Conway, 0. omitted on Friday, and Stations title P.. head of the Dominican mis­ of the Cross will replace the of Le sion band in Chicago, and his Mass. . »- For school children the Sta­ catch assistant will conduct the mis­ Cathi sion. tion of the Cross will be held at 3 p.m. penit MEN AND WOMEN are in­ First Friday Masses March r vited to attend the mission 5 and AprP 2 will be offered at 1 6:30, 7, and 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. together. The same conference i - will be given each week. Any­ Communion will be distribut­ c one who misses a night during ed before all morning Masses. V the first week may make it up r . during the second week. THE ALTAR AND Rosary society members will open Services 'will begin each eve­ .*> V C l ning at 7:30 o’clock. their monthly meeting with the Daily Mass during the mis­ recitation of the Rosary at 1 « hi can credm of mushroom soup , Chic sion and all of Lent will be at p.m. on Monday, March 8. 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 Monday Luncheon will be served in % cup hot water (or more, for de- ' of Ca: sired moisture) through Saturday and at 5:30 the church rectory following 1 teaspoon salt (about) who V p.m. Monday through Friday. the Rosary. 6 cups crumbled bread (whole ^ cup chopped celer>* and wheat, white or part cornbread) nition i Confessions will be heard dai­ A special retreat for young A • I single women will he held leaves 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning leader ly and talks will be given after ^