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Holy Name Men to Hold Annual Service Sunday iT 2 4 T A T " XHVER^uaic Homeless, Cold R E G I S T t R It might be a means of protecting a frightened, shiv­ ering child or an aged woman against the cold in Ger­ Member of- Audit Bureau of Circulations many. Or it might provide the covering necessary to warm THURSDAY. NOV. 21, 1963 DENVER. COLORADO VOL. LV Ill No. 15 I an elderly man against the rain in some monsoon-rid- ' den Countrj' in Asia. ;------------------------------------------ I That IS what that article of| need for children's clothing and .clothing or blanket no longer|students in the local schools are used and stored in the closet | being asked to do their part. |may do when Catholics of the ... Denver area give to the 15th IN ADDITION to making use I Annual Thanksgiving Bishop’s of their numbers, Catholic ^Clothing Drive Sunday, Nov. 24. Charities wants the children to Holy Name Men I Every article contributed will feel they are part of the drive. be sent overseas and distrib It is a means to instill the spirit uted to the homeless and the' iMercy Hospital Milostono destitute without regard to I The SL Vincent de Paul so- race, creed, or color. ciety is again assuming the re. Demonstrating his skill with a trowel and the hospital medical staff, who 61 years ago, sponsibility for sorting, packing mortar at the laying of the cornerstone of was the first baby bom in the original Mercy To Hold Annual the new Mercy hospital in Denver is former hospital. .At right is Archbishop Urban J. Vebr, CATHOLICS of the Archdio-j cese are asked to bring cloth-i™ «‘- SL ^ncent de Paul Governor Steve McNichols, chairman of the who presided at the cornerstone ceremonies. .A hospital’s development fund drive. .At left is story on Dr. Cooper’s long association with the ing. shoes, bedding, blankets. ‘he hospital appears on page 3. and other serviceable items to' “"8 from the par Dr. Kemp G. Cooper, a J3-> ear-member of church with them Sunday for!'***, church to the Salvage bu- the drive warehouse immediately after the Masses Sunday. Service Sunday “The success of this drive for Trucks will be in front of ev ,15 consecutive years here indi-j ery church. Parishes not hav Automation Features icales the willingness of our p ^ l i conferences of the society Men and their sons from parishes throughout the metropolitan area are in- vited to attend the annual demonstration of faith and Hoi ’ pie to rise to the appeal of the are asked to provide similar Hour being sponsor^ American BUhops for the peo- ervice through their men’s or- by the Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies Vincent de Paul’s ple of 67 different countries.” | church, Denver, Sunday, Nov. 24, at 7:45 p.m. I said the RL Rev. Mousignor^^^^"^^^^^^^^^ Denver Joseph P ah l, president of the union, said representations have been solicited 1 Elmer J. Kolka, director of .^ip from each parish. Spiritual di­ New Mercy Hospita Catholic Charities. donated articles to Ihe St. Vin- rectors of aU Holy Name groups Mr. Pahl noted that ample Moran will speak on “The Pow­ "It has enabled us to create are invited. Fathers are asked cent de Paul Salvage bureau, parking facilities are available er of the Holy Name of Jesus.” When Archbishop Urban J. Vehr blessed the cornerstone for the new Mercy a favorable image of the United 1625 Wazee street, Denver. to bring their sons to this sol­ both at St. Vincent de Paul’s Exposition of the Blessed Sac­ States and of the Catholic emn ceremony. Most carriers will handle such church. E. Arizona avenue and rament is to be held throughout hospital addition last Saturday, he was indirectly helping to usher in a new age of Church in these countries,” he shipments on a charity basis if Archbishop Urban J. Vehr is York street, and behind the the Holy Hour, a portion of automation for area hospitals. said. to preside at the Holy Hour. The school, E. .Arizona avenue and The new 10-story structure will house 325 beds and is scheduled to be com­ requested. Where such arrange which will be devoted to medi­ “The Church now is in a po­ Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P. Josephine street. tations. pleted in July, 1964, at a cost of $8,650,000. Automation will help to insure rapid de­ ments cannot be made, ship­ sition to meet any kind of emer­ ments may be forwarded “ col­ Moran, pastor of St. John the Father Schmitt will lead the The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Eu­ livery of supplies, equipment gency — from an earthquake lect” to the Salvage bureau. Evangelist’s parish, Denver, will; men in the Holy Name pledge. gene A. O’Sullivan is pastor of and medicine to each floor. delivery, is designed to avoid tern and pneumatic tubes will i„ Chile to a flood in Italy. We give the sermon. the Pledge of Allegiance to the St. Vincent de Paul’s parish. be utilized. ALL TYPES of clothing and .possible delays in placing sup- can commandeer these supplies Air police from Lowry Air flag, and the recitation of the James P. Sullivan is president With the installation of the shoes for men, women and THE AUTOMATION system, plies in given areas of the hos- to any part of the world.” Force base are to serve as an Rosary, after which Monsignor (Turn to Psige 1) through speedy selection and|pital. A vertical conveyor sys- automation system, hospital au He said he saw the result of children are needed. Bedding, thorities say personnel will be these drives, three years ago too, is urgently in need. Shoes free to devote more time to the when he went on a tour of should be tied together in pairs, Icare of patients and the other Southeast Asia. as should matching clothes. ' many duties required in a mod­ “We saw firsthand the good Monsignor Kolka asks Cath­ Member of Royal Fomify ^Retired" Nurse Resumes ern hospital. it did and how it was appre­ olics: “What better way to It is pointed out that since ciated,” he said. observe Thanksgiving than in 70 per cent of today’s hospital “There are many intangible giving thanks by giving?” To Address CYO Delegates Her Practice at Age 81 operation cost is in personnel, values connected with this automation will help reduce charity in addition to the as Delegates to the archdiocesan A GRADUATE of Massachu­ By Bob McBee jpital, unit 53. After the war she'd’e*® costs and make for more sistance,” Monsignor Ko 1 k a Festival of Hemes Catholic Youth organization con­ setts Institute of Technology, he Miss Philomena Maybergeri worked about a year for D r . ! efficient use of personnel, said. “It shows a personal con Select advertisers in the Den­ vention will play host to royalty is employed at General Motors, has forgotten the attitude held Fred Willett at his hospital in| Laboratories, x-ray, adminis cern that Americans have for ver metropolitan area offer nO' in one of the sessions to be where he designed the experi­ less than a year ago that she!Steamboat Springs. jtrative. out-patient and dietary these people and improves our usual opportunities in purchas­ held in Denver Friday through mental “Fireball Turbo." He would just "siiend the rest of - i call it the Com- facilities and rooms for patients image abroad. ing new and used houses. A 12- Sunday, Dec. 6-8. has given his talk, illustrated will be housed in the addition page tabloid in this issue of my life’ at the Mullen Homejniunity hospital now,” she said. Special help of school chil­ The royal guest will be with slides, all over the coun­ the “Denver Catholic Register” for the Aged, 30th avenue andj Krom there she went to Wash-j ONE OF THE features of the dren is being asked this year. Stephen Hapsburg, a member try, including such institutiras describes the services offered. Newton street, Denver, ington state and worked as a I cornerstone ceremonies was the He said there is always a great of the family that once ruled as Carnegie Tech and CaUfor- Instead, 10 years after she re-1 private nurse and a general: insertion of a time capsule, a the Austro-Hungarian empire. nia Tech. tired. Miss Mayberger is enjoy­ hospital floor nurse until she re-, metal box, in which were placed But he will not come to recall Some 1,500 young delegates ing a renewal of her nursing tired at 70. She spent 10 years historical documents, medals, vanished glories. He will speak from CYO units in the archdio­ career just shy of her 81st birth­ copies of current newspapers, in retirement “enjoying my­ as one of the nation’s top en­ day (next January). A resident including the Denver Catholic Official cese are expected to attend the self.” This includ^ some gineering designers, describing of the home since last January, travel. Register, also a birth certificate convention sessions, which will Archdiocese of Denver a goal for the youths in an ad­ she spends her mornings in of Dr. Kemp G. Cooper, staff The wet season of Seattle CHANCERY OFFICE Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Moran dress entitled “Man's Ability be held in the Cosmopolitan general nursing duty with Sis­ physician, who was the first weather was bad for her 1536 Logan Street to Create.” (Turn to Page 7) ters Lucy and Regina in the child born at the hospital 61 Denver 3, Colorado honor guard to the Archbishop home’s infirmary.
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